EVENING HERALD THIKSDAY, HKl'T. 1WM. THIRDEDITION A RELIGIOUS WRANGLE A P. A. Object. Inn tn n Tenoher I prlvvii (ihtlilron of Mchnollng. Amkiivby, Mas., Sept. SO. One dlvitt lon of (be grammar fctioul at Salisbury 1b closed n the result of a rellstnui quarrel precipitated by the appointment of Miss Isabelle CuvanftUKh, a Catholic, on 'a teacher. She vrai engaged on Mouilny, and strenuous objections were nt onco randc by prominent members of the Amer ican Protective association. The local branch of the American Mechanic also objected, and say they will not allow the American flag which was presented to the school by the order to be hoisted over the chool biilldlntr until the new teacher ! dismissed. The committee, therefore, closed Miss CavanaUKh's division until the trouble is settled. She threatens to sue the town If rllBcburKeil. Informer SInUnlllnl the Lender, Mp.Ml'llls, Sept. 20. The two captured train robbers, Lincoln Overfleld and Charles A brains, are in Jail here awaiting the ai tlou of the grand Jury. Overfleld, beyond admitting that he was yresout nt the sfene of the attempted robbery, re fute to talk, lie lies In his bed with his liend covered, and crying most of the time Charles Abrams, the woundod robbiT, says that Informer McDanlel wa the one to pluu the robbery, and coached the others Into it. lie says the llrst propo sition came from McDanlel, who had to usu considerable persuasion to get the others Into the enterprise. There is little hope of Abrams recovery. Boys ChnrRnd with Manslaughter. .TBtiSEY ClTV, Sept. 20. Four boys Sylvester Burns, Alfred Purcoll, William Gray and Otto Schllchling nil between 17 and 1 years old, who were arrested a week ago for attempting to wreck a hand car on the Lehigh Valley railroad at the crossing in Greenville, were arraigned yesterday on the chargo of manslaughter. The boys placed stones on tho track, and when a bandenr containing six laborers came along the men were thrown off. Thomas Kinney had his skull fractured, and has sluce died. Tho hearing was postponed Fentmylviintft Plrtinii'H Aninnlntinn NotlliisTOWN, Pa., Sept. 20. At tho State Firemen's association convention the following ofllcers were elected: Presi dent, George W. Uronkes, Contesville; vice presidents, John T. Gorman, Phila delphia. Leyshon Thomas, Jr., Norris town. George O. Jones, Chester; A. W. Mnrtintlcll, Hntbnru; recording secretary, W W Wundor, Heading, corresponding secretary, James A ureen, Cnrllsle: treu urcr. John Sllnglulf, N'orrlstowu. It was decided to hold the next meeting nt Head' ing. Unprovoked Murder In fteorjrlA. AMEiurt'S, Ga., Sept. 20. An unpro voked murder occurred near here Tuesday evening. Ed Westbrook and a compan Ion, two negroes, were hunting squirrels, Will .Nixon, another negro, hearing them left his work picking cotton and joined them In tho woods. Westbrook nnd Nixon began to joke eauh other nbiut tho merit of their dogs, and the former, becoming enraged, discharged a load of shot from his gun into Nixon's bead, killing him iustantly. Westbrook was arrested. "While In Chicaeo. Mr. diaries L, Kahler, n prominent shoe merchnnt of Des Moines, Iowa, had quite a serious time or. it. lie took such n severe cold that he could hardly talk or unvlcate. but the prompt use of Chamberlnlu's Cough Hemedy cured him of his cold so quickly that others nt the hotel who had bad colds followed his example and half a dozen persons ordered it from the near est drug Btore. They were profuse in their thanks to Mr. Knhler for telling them how to cure a bod cold so quickly. For sale uy urunier tiros. Coming Events. Bept 24 and 25. Ico cream and peach festival nt Bender's hall, Wm. l'enn, under tne nqapices or. uur unnu. Sept, 23. Aluslcalo In M. E. church, unuer me nuspicesoi tne cnurcn cnoir. Oct. 10th. Annual supper of the Eng lish Baptist church in Bobbins' opera nouse. A. M. Bailey, n well known citizen of Eugene, Oregon, says his wife has for years been troubled with chronic diarrhoea nd used ninny remedies with little re lief nutu slio trlcil uniiuiuerlnln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Keiuedv. which hns cured her sound and well. Give it a trial and you will be surprised at the prompt relief it affords. 25 and GO tent Dottles lor sale uy urnnier tiros. Now or Never. the exquisite photographs of the World's Fair embraced in "The Magic City," and superu puoiograpiis oi iiiraous men ana . u U... II (tut, cca IU CIUJ ,UUII f,3 IU- mrnnpntail It, "Vnnnno Amitwl ilia World," should npply for them nt the 3IEUALD office without delny, as only n ibw cjiies are leit auu me Buppiy will not be renewed. No houbehold bhould be without n complete set of these marvelous Irving AV. Lnrluiore, iihysicnl director of Y M C. A., Dee Moines, Iown, says he can conscientiously recommenu uunmuer lnln'n Pali, lt,ilt tr nt ltluta ...,,.,..,..,. bicyclists, foot bull nlnvers and tho nro' fesslon In general for bruises, sprains and dislocations; also for soreness and still ness of the muscles. When applied beforo the ports become Bwollen It will effect a cure in one Half the time usually required nor auie uy urunier Jiros. To the'"publlc. Messrs. Hooks & Brown are the author ized agents for the Kvknino Herald In 8henaudonh and are empowered to collect 3iu overuue suuecripuous auu give receipt; -lit ue same. When Baby was licit, we Have her Castorb, When she Mm a Oilld, she ertal for Caetorla, TThen the bxoama Ml, ahe slung to Gastorlo. JChea aha hod Cbtldrw, she gave tUwu Castorta A Chance to Invest. It you have a few thousand dollars you v cun make a uood investment in h 600 acre trial and timber tract in Tennessee. It will be oold nt a sacrifice, the owner being pushed for money. Address Hki Atuoiiice, Boenanuoau, va. THE KIDNAPING OF BrtRS Fenmtlonnl Chargr-a in Suit by the Mil- llmirtlrn Mnntif icturer's U If. PiTTm-no, gent. 20. Mrs. E. M Brers. wife of the millionaire iron manufacturer of thl c'- yesterday filed a sensational petition nut asking for the custody of her hi. .ind and his estate. Mrs. Uyers says she lias been married twenty-two years. About two years ago II. B. Shields, an employe nf A. M. Byers, her brother-in-law, kidnaped her husband and took him to Chicago, where he was placed In the custody of Dr. L. W. Talluinn. Tho latter took Byeri to Duluth, nnd then to St, Paul, where he was placed In n hotel under tho charge of Eva Dlltz, a trained nurse. Mrs. Byers located her husband on Aug. SO, 180.1. The party, Including Mrs. Byers, men returned to Chicago. Here, she al leges, mor ine wns surreptitiously ad ministered by Dr. Tnllmau, and while she was unconscious her husband was again carried oil. Byers wns then taken from place to place, generally outside the United States, covering nil together nbout 40,000 miles. Mrs. Byers spent thousands of dollars searching for her husband, and Anally located him In Japan. She sent her agent, Samuel Boyd, for her husband, and they returned to San Francisco. Here Uiey were met by Dr. Tnllman, who en deavored to regain possession of Byers. Final ly, on July 30, 1BW4, an agreement was signed by all the Interested parties to the effect that Byers should return to Pittsburg, without any Interference, in the custody of Boyd. At St. Joseph Byers was taken from the train on a writ of halieas oorpus, but at tne uenrlng wns remanded into Boyd s custody. A few hours later. Mrs. Byers alleges, H. B. Shields, I'etur L. Kennedy, John Davis and Dr. Tallman again kid naped liyers nnd took him to Chicago, where trace of him was lost. A few days ago Mrs. Byers found her husband In the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane, at Philadelphia, and ho is now under her care. Mysterious Muritor nt Atlanta. ATLANTA, Gn Sept, 20. Forest Crow ley, manager of the Hosswcll woolen mill, was found murdered in a thicket rjenr v cstview cemetery. Circumstantial evi dence points strongly to Will Myers as one of his murderers. The motlvo wns robbery. Crowley had $700on his person on Tnesdny. Myers had Induced him to come to this city from llosswell. The innrdered mnu wos induced to tnko a drive In the country where tho tragedy took place. Myers is missing. He Is but l'J years old. Mis Deshn on JlrecltlnrlilKe's Ocfent. LEXINOTOM. Ky., Sept. 20. Mrs. F. K. Huut, the venerable president of the Woman's Antl-Brecklnrldgo association, of Lexiugton. hns received a letter from Miss Mary Desha, sister-iu-hiw of Colonel Breckinridge, now residing in Washing ton, from which the following extract is taken: "I want to tell you how much I thank you for what you have done In de feating tho mnu who has disgraced the Ashland district. There was universal rejoicing when the result wns known." ritmceri Down 2u0 Feet. Jeffeiisoxvillk, Iud., Sept. 20. Frank St. Clair, a bridge carpenter, wns at work on tho traveler used lu building the Louis ville and Jeuersouvlllo bridge nt this point. While righting a piece of timber nt tho top of the traveler he lost his bal nnce nnd fell into tho river, a distance of 250 feet. In the fall St. Clair's body strucK tne false work, injuring him inter nally and breaking both legs. Ho was rescued from drowning, but cannot live, llatn Iiainnce In l'ennsylvanin. DOYLESTOWK, Pa., Sept. 20. The rain storm of the past two days hns dono con stderablo dnmngo here. Many bridges have been washed away, among them tho new Iron bridge nt Point Plonsnnt, which wns built by thu county two years ago to replace a stone bridge washed away by tho flood. Roads are impassable by renson of washouts, and the damage will reach into the thousands. A Goioylte Tries to Drown Himself. AI.LENTOWN, Pa., Sept. 20. Nine men. who said they wore membars of Coxey'a nrmy, assembled In Salisbury township and emptied several kegs of beer which they purchased at a near by hotel. One man was robbed of nearly all his clothing nndj money I nnd attemgted suicide by drowning in Schrelber's dam. II u was rescued aud locked up. Strikers Hnatod by Police Edinbuhgii, Sept. 20. In a fight which took place between 100 police constables and a picket of 5,000 men nbout Logan pit, near .Motherwell, the miners used cata pults freely. The police defended them selves witb their batons, and the picket was ultimately driven back with many casualties. Ilurrylne the Detroit to China. WABIIINOTON, Sept. 20. Orders have been Issued to hurry the work of the De troit at Nerfolk, so that she may sail for China, In compliance with Secretary Her bert's directions, ns soon ns possible. It will take nt least ten days to put in the necescary stores for the long cruise. A. I'. A. Victory In Springfield, SPWNQFIELD, Mass., Sept. 20. The largest caucus ever held iu the city was that oi the Kepuuilcaus Tuesday night. and the A. 1'. A. carried a majority of tho wards. The most notable victory for the A. P. A. wns tho defoat of ex-Mayor E. S, Bradford. Anothor WustilnKton Fire Victim Wabiiinoton, Sept. 30. Another body was found in the ruins of tbe Stumpli Brothers mnttress factory lire yesterday. It was taken to the morgue, where it awaits identification. The total deaths from the Ore now number seven. The Weather. Fair; probably slightly cooler; variable windt, becoming northwest. NUGGETS OF NEWS Attorney General Olney has returned to nshlngton alter a mouth's absence. Hon. John C.Tarsney was renominated lor oongruss from thu Fifth Missouri dis trict by the Democrat. Absalom Wiser died at Marshall, Ills, from the effects of scalding water thrown on him by his Insane wife. Republican conferrees of the Eighth Pennsylvania district nominated Dr. S, Trexler. of Kntztuwn, for congress. Jake Schaefer, tbe bllllardlst. has is sued n formal ohallenge to Frank Ives for two games nt 82,600 a side on each game. I.nfe Prince, a farmer near Nottingham Centre, O., chopped his wife to death and then cut his owu throat. He will die, Quarrels over property was tlu cause. MAHANOY CITY. Mahaxoy City, Sept. 20. T, J. Jovce nnd Dennis Whalen visited Pottevllle yesterday. Mrs. E. Bnrlow, of North Main street. Is trending to-day In Pottevllle. The work on Kaler's brewery hns been suspended on ncconnt of the rain. Aft., ft . .u lliV-. fl t,- st 'eel, Is visiting friends in Bethlehem, Dennis Dunn, of West Centre street, is attending to business in Scrnutou to-tiny. sports, returned from Williaiusport Yes terday. A. A. Lunduulst. traveling Dassenirer ncent for the Lnlon Pacific Railroad, was in town yeslerdny. Alex. Little, who Is emnloved bv the Mnhnnov City Water Company, drove into town this morning. James Woods, who had been vlsltlnc his parents on West Mahnnoy avenue, returned to Scrnntou to-day. T. J. Jovco to-dnv received the material for his new dnlly paper, which he expects to put before the public on Sept. 20th. John T. Edwnrds nnd wife, who hnd been visiting friends nnd relatives in Luzerne county, returned Inst evening. David Lewis, of Los Angeles, who hns been visiting his sister. Mrs. James Clif ford, of East Pine si reel, intends to re turn in nbout n week. Hon. John J. Covle. tho hustling Kenub- llcnn condldnte for State Senator, Is mak ing a lively canvass in this district. Aud we believe ho will leave his opponent out iu the dnrk. G. T. Llewellyn and wife attended the wedding of Mr. J. F. Singly nnd Miss Lydla Lelser, both of Quakake. The newly married couple will live with the bride s parents for the present. The onenlnor left in front of tho Lake side Railway power house, where It wns intended to have their coal dump, hns been closed, Inasmtch ns the trestle which wns to have been built from the L. V. R. It. tracks was stoDned bv the Chief Burcess some tlmengo. The building which John Gelcer is erecting on West Mahnnoy nvenue is al most completed. Mr. Gelger will also erect another hot house and will bo pleased to furnish the people of Mnhanoy Ulty and vicinity wttli tne cuolcest cut flowers nt reasonable rates. Steam Renovating Co. call for. clean nnd deliver Ingrain nnd Brussels at 8c per yard; henvler carpets 4c. 32 E. Coal St. AMUSEMENTS "A IHIEEZY TIME." It is announced by tbe management that "A Breezy Time" Is continually comlcnl aud always intercstlntr. It is said that no fnrce comedy upon the road contains so many captivating songs, so many well-built chorus girls, and so many original comedians. The Individual taleut of the performers is what the manage ment rely upon to make the entertain ment worth while attending, and to that end each member of the company hns been given full liberty to elaborate his or her individual abilities, At Ferguson's theatre to-morrow evening. A WOMAN 11UNO Around the neck of her husband nnd begged nnd Implored to go immediately and reserve seats for the pretty nnd young sonbrette, Lillian Kennedy, in "She Couldn't Mnrry Three." Few actresses at her ago are endowed with such trans cendent talent ; in the whole range of the drama she shines resplendent, exciting tears or lauguter nt win, nun witn an ease aud absence of effort that disarms criticism. She sings n ballad or comic song, dances a graceful skirt dance or tireaK down, and nil sue does is lmoued with the spirit of nn innate artist, a thorough musician ; endowed with youth and uncommon beauty, she seems des tined nt no distant day to reach tne very pinnacle of dramatic eminence, main's emeus. This is what the Mt. Vernon, (N. Y..) Dally Argus says of Walter L. Main's shows, which exhibit here to-morrow nlternoon nnd evening : "The perform ance thoroughly pleased the peonlo nnd the mammoth tents were crowded, It ueing estimated mat mere were iuuy 10,000 people attended, It is idle to at tempt to describe it in words of praise because the Walter L. Main show has no enuals and consenuentlv no superiors. It surpasses in nil respects all previous euorts. " Get Your repairing done at Holder- man's. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lessio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sock. ti FOR SALE. Empty Molasses, Vin egar and Lard Barrels. FOR SALE, One Bay Horse JM Heifer's. First District, VOT3D FOR JOSEPH WYATT, M. P. CONRY, Imported Jamaica Bum yOEHGLlKG'S Btock and Frtsh ueai cratoa 01 00 Vitus Ft 1E1TM Konongahela whiskey...- 60c a qt. a. I I O I Pure rye whiskey, XX - Uaqt. ir.lini'V TArn Fine Old Bourbon, XXX $1.25 ant. M r,i i I 11111111 Tll TP anperlor Blackberry Ilramly....l a qt. U HRM I 1 11 U 1 J 1 ULUI U Bnoerlor Cocnao Brandy H.00 a nt. ' I'0101' "-'MUUI W iU I U .......U.60 a qt. I I to Waril OlT riiolern, Wabiiinoton, Sept. 20. The secretary of tho treasury has asked the secretary of state to Instruct the Uniieu Slates i unul at Hamburg to detain all Immigrant, from east and west Primula, p,.sen and Silesia during the prevalence of cholera i.i those districts. Katie Dngin'a AIIR,1 Murdornr. Wilmington, Del., Sept. SO. The evi dence against Albert Stout, charged with the murder of Katie Dugnn, was heard by the grand Jury yesterday afternoon. The hearing will be finished this afternoon, and the state expects an indictment. Atlrffftl Absconder Arretted London, Sept. 10. Perclval Healo, a Canadian customs officer, who is charged with ubscondlng with i-0,000 belonging to the Dominion customs department, was arrestod ou the Strnud yesterday. He had on his persou 031 of English gold nnd notes, and In his room at the Arun del hotel were found ?131 of English money nnu i.uuu in unnndlan notes. He was remanded. How to Make Money. Great wealth has been accumulated bv small savings. You enn save money by purcuasiug won jopcr now to Keep for Ulture use. I am selllnc out mv entire Btock nt just what It cost me. Come nnd see the bnrgnlns, d. i . uaiiden, vsu west centre street. 7?U .ntornntlonaT1 famous REMEDY for l cum ft vie iincuiim 1 1 win,1 NEURALGIA and similar Complaints; ucnniflH MEDICAL LAWS, Jtamueacy tmineiit pbysicians i UK. KICHTER S 7n IIAIIInniil m m m m .n IH HH na y w I .oue .iiui .inuior, 1 aianuf actureri Commcrzlcnrath Dr.Blchter ofl . a1gniera no., 17 warns si., HIW J0E8 -23 HIGHEST AWARDS.- 12 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks. 6 & BOc. For tali In Ska. It C H, E .Met, K Una St J U EnHn al it D Iininiy jW 5 Biia Strert. jk I will arrive in Shenandoah the latter part of next weok with a Car Lis of WbsIm Horses Which I will oiler at public sale on a date to be hereafter announced. Wntch this space. After the public sale I will always have western horses for private sale or ex change. Wm. Neiswenter, Shenandoah, Pa. GRAND OPENING Centennial Hall, Pottsvllle. FRIDAY EYE,, SEPT, 2194 LIST OF SPORTS, Grand wrestllne mntch. catch-as catch- can, between Duff. Dlgglns, chnmplon of England, who held this title for over 20 years, and Emllle Beck, champion light weight of America. The two wonders, Tommy Kelly, of Boston, and Jack Hagen, of Philadelphia, will give a four-round contest. (Marquis of Queensbury rules to govern). This contest will be decided strictly on its merits. The special bout will be between Billy Kellv. of Bethlehem nnd John Boner, of Summit Hill. Arthur Chambers, ex- ngnt-weignt cnnmplon ot the world, will roieree tne contests. u-2U-.it Fall Weather is Here So is Mrs. HYDE, with n full stock of Fail .Millinery Just from New York, in all fashionable shapes, styles and colors. Also full line of Novelties for trimming the best shown in town ior tne price, uur line 01 "Infants' Coats and Caps and Children's Bonnets can't be beat. See them and you will Bay so. 20 N. Main St., Shenandoah. WARREN J. PORTZ, - tmnvPiano Toner. Pianos and orgins repaired. Orders left at 31 North Main street, Bnenanaoah.wlU receive prompt HiipDiinn Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH JUAIfT HTJIVEl Ulrds and animals-of all selections. Taxidermist, ppbert Murray. Coldest and Largest CJiss of Geci. Free Lcntb Di Joun Weeks, Proprietor, Q. W. Davidmjk, Ilartccder. 31 South Main St. Ale, Draught Porter and "Wiener Beer. tea ii I kinds of Temperance Drinks. tne Public shine. Cycling is the popular nni o . me 1094 oiumuins 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, Lolumbias still maintain their proud position as the standard bicycles of the world unequalled, un approached. POPE MFO. CO., Doiton, New York, Chicago, Hartford. I A beautiful illustrated catalogue free at our agendea, or by mail for two a-cent atampa. aEOltOE H. KIUCK, Krlcu's Hardware Store, South Main Street, is scent for Columbia Illcyclcs, Safe Deposit Building and Savin ASSOCIATION OF vsr. zee. nsja-OJEacDVEua-cr, The value of each share Is K00 at maturltv. Annllcatlon fee nn pi.p1, bn ok cents : and monthly dues on each share, six months or longer, 5 per cent, interest Aiemuersmay witnurnwone orau Bnnres at anytime oy giving au nays' written notice, and are entitled to the full amount of dues paid on such shnres, together with six per cent, interest after the first year's membership. No shnres will bo forced out. All shareholders are entitled to loans from the fund on real estate secur ity. Keference and information on application. New series starts in Sept., 1804. CI..... Mnn U B1,l.BA.n. fA. .M w.111 1 1 'i . rt1 UUdlC U1J IO DUUmilUCU 1UI UL1J U14 V111CO, fJi-... T.li UO ICIiClVtTU ill- IUC UiUUC of M. II. Master's marble yard, 127 N. Jardln St., on the first Monday after the first Saturday of each month. We refer to the following shareholders: P. J. KEITH AN, Baker nnd Confectioner. . W. JOHNSON. Lnmber 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, 3 RINGS, a STAGES, 5 IIIENAGERIEB. ninoodromc. Hace Track. Steel Barred Animal Arena, Trained Animal Exhibition, Herds ot Elephants, 100 Circus l'errormers, 1,000 men. and horses employed, seating ca pacity, 12,000. THE RIDING LION. The only Horseback rldiDgLlon in tho Civ- luzea worm lo-uay. GIANT MALK GORII.LA. Only Iilvinir American uorn iuonncy. Performing Elepcants, llorfo back riding Lion. Live Rooster Orchestra. High Jumping Horse Geneva. SI Horses Driven and Hidden bv one man. The perforinlrg Clown Elepfcant Lizzie. Twenty tiirllllng Races In the Hippodrome. jiaeninccnt jnur-sirian raccani. ADSoiuieiv Watcrnroot Puvlllons. No cambllntr or names ot chance allowed. Worth coming miles to see. Three times larger than ever. The Grandest, Hkhest, Handsomest, tri umphal Street Parade overy day at 10 o'clock m., presenting greai reaiures. tseruocr oncn at 1 and 7 n. m. Perform ances begin one hour later. Admission 60 cents. Chil dren under 12 years, half price. immediately alter tne paraoe aon'i lau to see tbe free exhibition on tbe lot before tbe open ing of tbe tig doors. Evan J. Davies, AND LIVKRY. 13 North Jardin Street. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whlskevs. beers, porter and nle constantly on tap Choice temperance drinks and cigars MZSCEIalaANEOUS. WANTED. A good salesman for a specialty line to canvass town and country trade on ana on ine roaa. ueierence reauirea. aq dress. A. V Co.. IIbhald office. Hhenandoah. au. V lOJ-O. rtinrr per WEEK uslns and selling Dv U U namos for plating veatches, Jewelry and tableware. Plates gold, sliver, nickel. &o.. same as new goods. Different sizes for agents, families and hhops. Uasy operated; no ex perience; big profits. W. P. Harrikon & Co., uieruiNO. it, uoiuiudub, unio. T OUT. On the 17th Inst., a socket case of XJ svrglcnl lnstrumenlH. Finder please re turn to ur. j. t. uaiien, isi soutn jarain street, ana receive rowara. v 17 -it WANTED. A few capable men of good address to look after our trade in nurserv Btock. Permanent position, good pay. Some desirable territory now open, write Ellwanger & Barry, lit. Hope Nurseries, Uochester, N. Y, E OH BALE. A property, 28 and 23 "White street, bbenandoah. Lot SOxlGO feet, with three bcuses, Hplendld investment. Apply to Mrs. M. O'Hara, 22 North Main street. aiananoy uuy, m. u 4 u I70II KALE.-Cheap, a ten-stop, 6-octavo : organ with two full sets 01 reeds. In rood order. Arnlv to lleni. D. Beddall. Wm. Penn, or Elmer Wilde, muslo teacher, North jarain sireei, crcnanaoan, uu-icw A HAItQAlN. If sold this month. Two J tracts ot SCO arret each, of valuable coal una iimucr iana in lennesaee. w in oear in vt Miration. Tracts will be sold tingly. Ad- cress uaiiAui, eccnanaoau, i'a. I 3011 SALE. A good, round liorae. Prlco icasorable. Apply to Michael Peters, oncuanuouD, a'a. TOlt HALE. The Mt. Curmcl House prop Jl? erty, on tbe corner of Oak strcot and the Avenue, ML Carmcl, Is offered for sale at a low 11 euro and on casv terms. Will sail the hotel buUdlng with or without tbe adjoining ground. Any Information as to figures ana terms can do ooiamea uy applying to aoiomon Duuui'ucr, Aib. vunaci. D-lll RIMING HERE is Health in the Wheel, Firm muscles, good complexion, and cheerful spirits are the result of plenty of out-door exercise and sun sport of the day. Ride a Colambia READING, PA. Agents, tl.00. Ou dues nald in mlvnnm fni a will be allowed nt time of payment is made. J. W. STOKES Lodge No. 515, 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, nnd 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 MAMET, WILKES-BARRE, PI This year's catalogue is something especially fine. Ask for it. HOTEL KAIBR, CHA8. BURCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITY. Largest and finest hotel In tbe region. Finest accommodations.. Handsome fixtures. Pool and Billiard Booms Attached. ROOF PAINTING promptly done witb tar HAWTHORN'S U. S.BOOF PAINT by jBi.. TTOISIT, Agent, ISO East Coal street, Shenandoah. It Is tbebest and only guarantee paint against corrosion, fire and every kind of weather, for metal, woodCD and paper roots and walls. Give It a trial. When in POTTSVIL-LE, Stop at PHILWOLUS HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladies' dlnlntr 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. 106 North CentraStreet, FOTTSVIXiXiE. Wholesale agent for Felgeospaa't Vtiwli II. J,i Export Lager aid Staw Pale Beer. No finer made. Fine liquors and Cigars 12U Bouth MalnBt. WHEN YOU'RE LOOKING BRIGHT Drop in at Linton's Photograph Gallery, And let him fasten your likeness Itobbins' Building, West Centre St. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Zxaundr Cor. Lloyd and White Bts, All work guaranteed to be first-class in every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain sa spec ialty. Goods called for ana delivered. Ajtrlal solicited. Bicycle Bargains i