bVENING HERALD VKUNKSDAY, riEPT. 1'.', WM. TIIIRDEDITION GETTING BABY TO SLEEP, The Cradle Out of Date, but Cradle Songs Remain-Better Infant Pood Brings Sounder Sleep, With Little Need of Rocking. In the old New Knglauil Cbln at the Midway I'lalsaiice, union the qiialntblts of furniture there wos an olil-faBhIoued cradle such as busy mothers used to push with their feet while they hummed a soft lullaby. The cradle Is out of date and the tiny, lace-draped crib has taken Its place. Cradle songs reinalu. No better ones have been written since mothers hushed their' tired one to sleep with "Hoeka-bye, Uaby," and "Bye, Haby Hunting," but the art of Infant feeding has gone far ahead of the old ways. Mot ben no longer give sirups to still babies' cries ; little or no medicine la now given, but better food. Lactated food is uow known to every mother. In the great majority of homes In this country and In Canada this best of Infant foods has found a permauent place. Next to healthy mother's milk It Is the most perfect diet for infants. Very often It Is much superior to the natural breast milk, because It never be comes deficient In nutritive qualities. It cannot contain any source of contagion. SIAItT C. r.EVNOLDS. It is perfectly prepared to be pleasing to the weak Infant stomach. It quickly makes solid UeHh and bone, and tides sickly babies over summer dnyH and nights when cholera Infantum and dlar rhea threaten tho lives of every poorly nourished child. The greatest reproach to practical medl cine has been the fearful loss of Infant lives at every return of the hot weather, The attention of tho whole medical world has been directed to this gruat subject of proper Infant feeding, especially during hot weather. Vuder the advice of the professors In the medical department of the Vermont university, more especially that of Prof, "v 1' (irlnnell, dean of the university, n il Dr. S. M. Roberts, professor of dls "nci of children, and under tho invest! nation and direct supervision of Prof. C. lioynton, the manufacture of lactated ,ood was begun. It has saved thousands Imuy lives and enabled thousands more to grow up strong and big and bli-ssed with sturdy constitutions. A host of mothers have to thank lac fated food for the joy of seeiug the! diooping, silent, white-faced little ones turn to bright-eyed, charming babies, that cat and sleep and grow In a way to delight any mother's heart. Great nunv Ijeri of such mothers have written that nothing else would agree with jthelr chil lreu tmt lactated food. A trial of less than two weeks will tell its own story in baby's weight, eyes, cheeks and spirits. Nursing mothers find lactated food just adapted to their pecn liar needs. It nourishes both mother and rhlld, And this Is what one would ex port, from a knowledge of Its rich, blood mnkiug Ingredients; using pure milk sugar as a basis, beoauhe It is also th basis of mother's milk; there Is added the richest gluten flour of wheat and oats. Thce are subjected to high steam heat inder pressure, and while in constant mutton and perfectly cookfcd, -the extract f i lie finest malt barley isadded, making In- a partially digested food that is - i-''y assimilated by the feeblest stomach Invalid and aged persons find lactated i""d the most grateful to their weak stomachs of any nutriment they ca,n 1 H kl 1 1 ere Is tbe experience of the sweet baby i r 1 whose portrait Is given above. Her mot her, Mr. K. K. Reynolds, of Fair Ilaveu, Vt., writes; i n r little girl Is a perfect picture of Health, having used lactated food since she waa two months old. She has always lp,n perfectly well and we think It U largely due to the food." ' Coming Events. Oct. 18th. Annual sunner of the Knn Mali Haptint church In ltobblus' opera nou.se. Sept 24 and 25. Ice cream and peach festival at runners nail. wai. jenn nnder the auspices of Our Band. Sept. 98. Musicals in M. K. ohuroh miner tne auspices or the chnrcu choir. Get your repairing done at Holder mans. A. M. Bailey, a well known citizen of Eugene, Oregon, bays his wife has for years ueentrouuieu wiiucnronioiiiairhcuH inu nseu many remeuies wuu mue re lief until she tried Chamberlain's Colic t'nolera and Diarrhoea itemedy, which lias cured her sound nan well. Ulve it trial and von will be surprised at the prompt relief It affords. 86 and CO cent bottles tor saie uy urunier ros. washtntonfaTal fire. Tho Lilt of Dfiiri Victim. Jfnw Hcllnvnl In Numlier Hnvrn. WasHISOTOH, Sept. 10. From present Indications, the Are which destroyed the Stuiuph Bros.' mattress factory and a umber of adjoining buildings on Mon day is second nuly in Its fatal results to Washington s greatest disaster in recent ears, the collapse of the Ford s theater building. It Is now believed that seven people lost their lives, and the body of one of those is supposed to be in the ruins. Six Indies have been recovered, tho last one being takeu out last night. The identified dead are: J. K. Vaura, white, aged 86, married, clerk, died at the Emergency hospital from Injuries received by Jumping; W. P. Tennyson, white.nged nbout&t, widower, mattress maker, Willie Ashe, white, aged 16; ltabert Kelttell, single, aged 31. The other bodies of men were recovered, but have not been Iden tified, The building inspector says ho had or dered fire escapes pnt in, and this was "lust going to ue done. This disaster, following many others, is calling serious ttentlontto the defects of building in spection in the national capital. ntehoi) llnttte with Oitmuler. CniCAOO, Sent 10. A pitched battlo be tween Plnkertnn men and the attaches of Harry Varuell's gambling house at Mad ison and Clark streets was fought yester day afternoon during a raid on the place. Varuell's is one of the largest gambling houses In the city and was well filled when a score of detectives, headed by 'Wat' l'lnkerton, entered the place. The occupants of the houso armed thomselves with chairs and other weapons and charged the intruders. The officers re slated the attack, and for fifteen minutes the air was full of chairs, clubs and pro fanity. Mnny of the combatants were knocked down, but no ono was danger ously hurt. Tho detectives finally con quered, making numerous arrests, and tho Varnell people retaliated by causing tho arrest of "Mat" Pinkerton. Varnell Is ex-warden of the county poor house and has served a term In the penitentiary for boodllug." Soldiers for Dnfeniio, Citizen for Liberty. PAWS, Sept. 10. President Cnslmir-Per ler yesterday gave a breakfast to the higher officers who are taking part In the military maneuvers nt Vnujours, and made a speech to his guests. Ho said; By my presence here I wished to Bhow that the public powers of tho entire nation follow with passlonnto Interest and confi dence tho Efforts of the leuders of the boI dlers of Frauce. To you tbe republic trusts her honor. She confides her future and her flag to those who, like you, cherish all that makes the hearts generous and wills strong, and prepares sqldlers for de fense and citizens for liberty. Serious Charges Against a Potior. SciiANTOJJ, Pa., Sept. 10. Startling charges have been made against Kcv. A, Lange, pastor of the Hickory Street Pres byterian church, of this city, by a promi- nept young lady of his congregation. Tho ciders of the church have asked for bis resignation, which will bo presented at a general meeting of tho congregation this evening. Somo of tho members of tho parish decline to accept his resignation, whllo others demnud it. the young lady who made tho charge says she will reveal shocking facts it sho Is permitted to do so before the board of elders. An Esoltlng Yaetit Ilace. New Yokk, Sept 10. Tho New York Yacht club's autnmn sweepstakes regatta was sailed over the cup course outside of Sandy Hook in a spanking breeze and heavy soa. A finer contest than that be tween the merald and Ariel, which tho former won by only fourteen seconds over a thirty triangular mile course, has sel dom been Reen Ihe finish was so close that the result was in doubt until tbe of ficial returns showed that the Emerald had won by fourteen seconds. Ariel takes the second prize of $100, and Queen Mab wins the prise for sloops, 200. Will Not Yield to the Tope. Komb, Sept 19. The Tribuno publishes an inspired interview with an intimate friend of Prime Minister Crlspi, in which the friend declares that Slgnor Crispl has always believed in a supreme being, and says that at Naples the premier Invoked the deity as the symbol oi morality and justice against the Ideal of destruction and orime embodied in anarchism. It is added that Signor Crispi will nover bend to tbe Vatican, aud that he is convinced that an agreement between Italy and the pope is impossible. The Lolilgh Vnlley Strikers- HAB1IISI1CRO, Sept. 19. The convention of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire men Is still debating the proposition to raise funds for the relief of the idle fire men who went out in tho Lehigh Valley strike last year. Several plans have been considered, but no conclusion has been reached. The opponents of Vice Grand Master Hannahan are working lncossantly to prevent his re-election, and it looks as if they might succeed. Debs is doing all he can to prevent jiannanan s ueieat. Governor Flower Not a Candidate. Albant, Sept. 19. Governor Flower yesterday announced that be would not be a candidate tor renoinluatlon for gov nor. He made kuown this determination to the Associated Press correspondent after a long interview with Senators Hill and Murphy. Th Weather. Probably clearing; slightly cooler, ex cept in the vicinity of Harrisbnrg; vari able winds. NUGGETS OF NEWS At Kansas City, Mo., Dr. W. F. Carver was again defeated by J. A. It Elliott at live bird shooting. Marshall Corry, his wife and 18-year-old daughter were killed by lightning at their home, near Owiugsville, Ivy. The Republican congressional conven tion of the Third Maryland district nom inated Dr. William a. Booze. Steamer IndlanatioUs arrived at Boston from Illuefields. Captain Lamont says American interests in Nicaragua are poorly protected. Governor Pattison has granted a resplt for sixty days to George Dukovlc, sen tenced to be hanged at Pittsburg Thursday next. It P. Searle, the oycllst, is at Erie, Fa. having ridden from Chicago, about 800 miles, lu seventy-live hourt, including seven hours' rest. Thomas Moss, of MoDowell county, W, Va., was shot by Gus Nida, a neighbor, and instantly killed. Nida then went home and shot his wife. She cannot re cover. Jealousy was the cause. JApAN'a GnCrtT VICTORY Later ItrpnrU Orfmtly tnrrcnie the Lots In CI- nn'i trtitj 1Osinx, .riit. ,ii A private teles ram received at tne .In unites legation here gives tin losses of the Japanese at the nattie in ring Yai - i- '"tne; eleven offi cers Wuiin.l : and 2 M soldier killed. Kvery ' mir adds to the oruhina char acter of the Chinese defeat. 4'he first estimates were under the tntnnl facts, ml the total of the Chinese lntsea during the two day-' battle Is now said to be over 17,000 men k lied, wounded and prisoners. Tho Japuin-u cavalry Is continuing the purBUitof the Chinese who succeeded in escaping, and detachments of troopers continue bringing In squads of capture J Chinese. Those of tho Chinese prisoners who were not wounded were paraded In a circle of Japanese troops, and It was seen that they numbered 14.500. It Is probable, however, that this number will be Increased during the noxt few dnys. Bosldes General Tso Fonk wai. com mander-in-chief of the Chinese army, who fought desperately to the Inst and surren dered only when ho was badly wounded, tho Japanese captured four other import' ant commanders of the Chinese forces, nnmely: General Tso' Paok Wol, General Wei Ink Wol, General Nnyu Kow Eng and General Set Kin Liu, practically all tho effective Chinese staff. A naval engagement has taken place off Yalu, where a Chinese squadron was cov- rlng the lauding of a large force. The landing was effected with success, but in the meantime a Japanese fleet attacked the vessels. In the fight which followed the Chinese warship Chin Yuen waa sunk by thu fire from the attacking fleet. One other Chiuaie ship is reported to have been sunk. The Japanese are also re ported to havo sustained a heavy loss, three of their Vessels having been sunk by the fire from tho Chinese. Admiral Ting and Major Hauuekin are reported to havo been killed during the action. A dispatch from Shanghai says that an imperial edict has been issued depriving viceroy w uung Uhnng of his throe eyed peacock feather, because of his misman agement of tho Corean campaign. Heart Disease Relieved In CO Minutes. Dr. Agnew's cure for the heart elves perfect relief In all cases of orcanic or sympatnetic neart disease in so minutes, and speedily effects n cure. It Is a neer- less remedy for palpation, shortness of breath, smothering spells, pain in left siue anu an symptoms oi auiseaseti neart One dose convinces. Sold by J. M. Ml lan. wis 0-0-ly Tho Opposition to Tillman. Columbia, S. C, Sept. 10. The antl- Tllltnan convention adjourned yesterday without making any nominations, tho vote being 120 against and 101 in favor of nominating. Resolutions were passed de manding of tho stnto convention the adoption of tho Chicago platform and a declaration of loyal allegiance to the Democratic party, the repudiation of the action of the stnte convention of 1E03. which adopted the Ocala platform as the principle i f the Democratic party of the state, and that no nominations bo made of persons not in full accord with the De mocracy or who acknowledge allegiance to tho Populists. An executive commit tee was appointed to call tho anti-Till man couvu-nion again should tho state convention lall to carry out Its demands. Tho Btate convention meets this afternoon. John Gary Evans will he its nominee foi governor. When Baby was sick, we pave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she become Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children; she gave them Castorla Give Them Your Orders. Hooks & Brown, the North Main street stationers, are tbe authorized town acente of the Evenino HERALD and all orders left in their care will be nromptly attended to. The Herald is Msoon sale at all the other leading stationery Etores in the town. Irvine W. Larlmore. nhvslcal director of Y. M. C. A., Dea Moines, Iowa, says he can coneoientiousiy recommend tjnamoer lain'H rain iinira to athletes, gymnasts, bicyclists, foot ball players and the pro fession in general for bruises, snrains and dislocations; also for soreness and stiff ness of the muscles, When applied before thu parts become swollen it will effect a cure in one half the time usually required. h ot Baie oy i.runier iiros. FOR SALE. Empty Molasses, Vin egar and Lard Barrels. FOR SALE. One Bay Horse WARREN J. PORTZ, n Tuner. risnos and orgsns repaired. Orders left at 31 North Mln street, Blientodosli, will receive prooipt attention, P. CONRY, Monongahela whiskey...- 6O0 a qt. fare rye wniSKey, aji ji a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX 14.25 a qt. daperior uiacKuerry jsranuy...i a qt Blackberry Brandy...f 1 a qt. Cognao Brandy $1.00 a qt. d Jamaica Bum...... .(1,60 a qt. aupenor i Imported VOEHGLING'S Stock and Fresh -- Best brands of 5c Clears A BIG STtAll ALLEGE.D ' A'ml of nn Hi.l'lillnilMpliU Ilsnbrr rmr seven lrr. Naw Yokk. Sent. 1.-Chrle F. Phil lips, banker, of ift VfM street, was ar rested yester b y r,a a warrant from Phila delphia charging' him with embesidemcnt and appropriation to his own use of 100, (100 of deposits. The offense is alleged to have been committed iu Philadelphia seven years ago, when Phillips was presi dent of the Columbia Savings bank there. No effort has been made to bring him to aocount until yesterday. He was taken to i-nnaneipnia. It was saW that an examination of the bank's affairs after tho failure disclosed the fact that a large amount of money had been misappropriated and that Presi dent Phillips had disappeared soon after wards. It was learned that ho had gone to Europe, and nothing was ever done In the matter until recently, when It was dis covered that Mr. Phillips was doing busi ness in this city, and tho proceedings against mm were revived. When a reporter oalled at Mr. Phillips' office W. 0. Boone, one of his business as sociates, Haled that the arrest was an outrage, and that the charge Was a trumped up ono. "Mr. Phillips," he said, "was as much surprised as auy of us when the warrant was Bervcd on hini, for he is perfectly In nocent of the charge. The story that he 1b a fugitive from justicefk absurd. Why, he remained in Philadelphia for several months after tho bank failed In 1887, and nothing was ever breathed against him. Then he went to Paris, and was in busi ness there for two years, after which ho returned to this country, and has beeu In business here for tho last three years." Miiiiwiiniiiiiaaji m n urn mum " CEttULOrD " COM,AR9 AND CDFF9 arc made by covering a linen collar or cuff with "celluloid," thu3 making them strong, durable and waterproof. When soiled they can be cleaned by simply wiping off with a wet cloth. No other waterproof goods ore made with this interlining, consequently no other goods can possibly give satisfac tion. Do not forget that every piece of the genuine is stamped as follows: TRADf MARK- Insist upon goods so marked and re fuse anything else if offered. If your dealer docs not keep them you can procure n sample from U9 direct by enclosing amount and stating size and whether stand-up or turned-down col lar is wanted. Collars 25c. each. CulTs 50c. pair. The Celluloid Company, 427-429 Broadway, New Yort, AMUSEMENTS. pEROUSON'B THEATHE. r. j. FEnauBos, manager. ONE NIGHT ONLY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 FITZ & WEUSTEK, IN "A Breezy Time." CRISP. BREEZY - - - AND ENTERTAINING. .EVERYTHING NEW. The Most Novel, Original and Hilarious Musi cal Comedy Ever Presented. Funny Comedians, (Specialties, Dialogues, Sit uatlons and Climaxes. Pietty Ulrls, Ulngcrs, Dancers and Costumes. Our latest Novelty, THE TURKISH BELL GAVOTTE. A Cycloco cf Fun and a Whirlwind oi Mlrtb, juusic, J3iauiy anu uancing, Prlee8s 25, 50 end 75 Cents Reserved Beats at Klrlln'a drug store. N. D. Lookout for our b'g open air freo snow two uays prior to company s uate. Fall Weather is Here So is Mrs. HYDE, with a full stock of Fall Just from New Yerk, 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 Oapes and Children's Bonnets can't be ixmt. Se t Hem ana you will say so. Now York 20 N. Main St., Shenandoah. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH MAIN NTllKEZ Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray, Coldest sod Largest Class of Beer, Free Lunch Dallj, John Weeks, Proprietor. Q. W, Davidson, Bartender, 31 South Main St. nLiquorStore ,M M 3 J Ale, Draught Porter and "Wiener Beer. and all kinds oi Temperance urinxs. CNJ to shine. Cycling is the popular TM O . i ne 1094 iOiumDias are a realization of the ideal in bicycle construction a triumph of Amer ican skill and enterprise. Con stantly advancing in the line progress, Columbias still maintain their nroud nositinn ns the standard bicycles of the world unequalled, un approached. POPE MFG. CO., 13oloo, New York, Chicago, ltartlortt I A beautiful illustrated catalogue free at our agendei, or by mall for two a-ceot stamp.. GEOKOE H. KR1CU, KricK's Hardware Store, South Main Streat, Is agent for Columbia Bicycles. Safe Deposit Building and Savin ASSOCIATION OF 3VT. I-X. TVTASTBH, The vulne- of each share is KOO nt maturity, cents ; anu monthly clues on eacn snare, six months or longer, 5 per cent, interest will he allowed at time of payment is made. Members may withdraw one or all shares pt anytime by giving 80 days' written notice, nnd 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 nre entitled to loans from the fund on real estate secur ity. Reference and Information on application. New series starts In Sept., 1694. Shares may be subscribed for any time, and dues, etc., will be received at the office of M. H. Master's marble yard, 127 N. Jardin St.. on the first Mondav after the first Saturday of each month. We refer to J. KKITIIAN. Baker and Confectioner. . W. JOHNSON. Lumber Dealer. REV. ROBERT O'BOYLE. I WALTER L, S Grandest and Best Show on Earth In all lis grandeur will be In Shenandoah, Friday, Sept. II 3 RINGS, a STAGES, 5 MIJNAGERTE8. HlDDOdromc. liace Tract. Htccl Barred Animal Arena, Trained Animal Kxhlbltlon, Herds of Elephants, 1U0 Circus l'erlonners, 1,001 men and horses employed, seating ca pacity, 12,000. THE RIDING LION. Tho only Horseback rldlt)g;L,lon In tho Civ- nizea worm io.aay. GIANT MALK OOHILLA. Only Ltvinit American Born Monltey. Performing Elephants, lior?o back riding Lion, Live Koohter OrcheMrs. High Jumping Horso Geneva, 21 Horses Driven and Hidden by one man. Tlio performing Clown Elephant Lizzie. Twenty tnrllllng Itacee in tbe Hippodrome. Miignlllcent Equestrian I'ageant. Absolutely Waterproof FavlllonB. No gambling or games ot chance allowed. Worth coming miles to see. Three times larger than ever. The Grandest, Richest, Handsomest, tri umphal Htreet I'arade every day at 10 o'clock a. m.. presenting groat features. B37 woor openai i ana i p m. reriormauceg begin one hour later. Admission SO cents Chil dren under 12 years, half rice. Immediately after the parade don't ail to see the free exhibition on the lot before the open ing oi tne Dig aoors. UNDERTAKING! AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. A genuine welcome Awaits yon nt Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Fool room attached. Finest whlskevs. beers, porter and ale constantly on tan' Choice temperance drinks and cigars MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. A good salesman for a specialty line to canvass town and country trade on and off the road. Reference required. Ad dress, Aiden Vinegar Company, 1000 ;North wain street, hi. ixmis, uo. v-iv-n $75 PER WEEK using and selling Dy namos for nlatliiz watches, iewelrv and tableware. Plates gold, silver, niokel, &o., same as ue goods. Dlflereut sites for agents, families and shops. Rosy operated, no ex perience, big profits. W. I'. Harrison & Co., uiorKno. if, ixMumuuB, uoio. TOHT. On tbe 17th inst, a pocket case of 1 sureloal instrument. Finder please re turn to ur. j. &. lauien. ai aoutu jarain street and receive reward- 1) 17 4t Tr ANTED. A few capable men of good i v auuresH to iooic auer our iruae in nursttrv stock. Permanent position, eood pav Soma desirable territory now open, write Ellwanger a. Hurry, juv. uuikj nurseries, ivucuester, ft. x. I 7011 BALE A property, 20 and 98 White 1 street. Uhenandoah. Lot 30x160 feot. with three houses. Hplcndld Investment. Apply In Mrs. M rVIInra KTrtrth M.l. .i,. Mahanoy City, Pa. 0 1 tf F Olt SALE. Cheao. a ten-stop, ft-octave ortr&n with two full sets ol reeds. In good order. Apply to llenj. 1). Jleddall, Wm. Penn, or Elmer Wilde, muelo te&cher, North 'jurum street, Bnenauaoan. v o-sw 11AHQA1N.-K sold this month. Two J tracts of 600 acres each, ot valuable coal ana umber land in TeJincsKO. win pear in vestlgallon. Trade will be sold singly. Ad ureas meiialp, Bneuanuuitu, ru, JTIOK SALE. A good, sound horse. Price ; reasonable. Apply to Michael Peters, FOB BALK. The Mt. Carmel House prop erty, on the corner of Oak street and tho Avenue, ML Carmel, Is offered for sale at a low figure and on easy terms. WU1 sell the hotel building with or without tho adjoining ground. Any information as to figures ana terms can be obtained by applying to Bolomon Dcnoener, oil. lannci, &-iu Evan J. Davies, HERE is Health in the Wheel. Firm muscles, good complexion, an 1 cheerful spirits are the result of plenty of out-door exercise and sun sport of the day. ' Ride a Columbia of READING, PA. . Application fee on ennh nlinre M fi.uu. On dues paid in advance for o the following shareholders: J. W. STOKES IiOdce No. 51S. I. O. O, P. CAMP NO. 200. 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 best ideas of modern business practice is to attend the WILKES-BARRE BUSINESS - COLLEGE, NEW ANTHRACITE BUILDING-, (All conveniences, elevator service.) 11 WEST MallKKT, WILKES-BARRE, PA. , This year's catalogue Ib something especially line. Ask for It. HOTEL KA.IBR, CHA8. HURCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITY. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations.- Handsome fixtures. Fool and Milliard Dooms Attached. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with W HAWTHORN'S U. S. KOOF PAINT by YOST. Agent, 189 East Coal street, Hhenandoah. It Is the best s and oaly guarantee paint against corrosion, lire ana every Kina oi weatner, lor metal, wooaen and paper roofs and 'walls. Give it a trial. When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at nil hours. Ladles' dlnlnz room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. Bicycle Bargains 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, POTTSVILLH. Wholesale agent for Felgeotpan'j Hewaiti 1 1, Expert Lager aid Saaw Pale Beer. No finer made. Fine liquors and Cigars 120 South Main BL WHEN YOU'RE LOOKING BRIGHT Drop in at Linton's Photograph Gallery, And let him fasten your likeness Bobbins' Building, West Centre St. BlIEKANDO All's RELIABLE Hand Xaaunda? Cor. Lloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to be first-class in every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain ea spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. AJtrlal solicited,
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