EVENING HERALD! SA'ITHDAY, HKl'T. i, 1S. rTTT 1 T1 T,T il rn AXT JL JLuIJliJL) Jili X1UJM ONE-DAY EXCURSION. "Via Pennsylvania Railroad to the World- famed Zoological Garden, 1'hlla, The I'ennusylvania llallroad Company Announces a special one-day excursion to the Zoological Garden (within the pre cincts of the famous Kaimnount Park), Philadelphia, on Saturday, September SO. The Zooloaical Garden contains an un Miuuled collection of livicur representa tives of thousands of well known as well as rare species -of animals, birds, and reptiles. It Is an Immense living object lesson for old and rouiiK, nndlsot especial sdtirntlnnnl value In snnnlementlni: In struction in natural history. With this oliiivf In view. Satuitlav has been selected for the excursion, in order to enable teachers and schoolchildren to take ad vnntnue of the low rates offered. A special train will be run on the follow ing schedule, ami the tickets, which will lit- good only on the special train in each direction, will be sold at the ratesquoted, incltulinK admission to cue iiarueu A. M. Ilate. Leave I'ottcvllle 7.(0 $2 00 SUiuylltlll Haven. 7.0H 2(H) ' Ailnnisdalo .7.18 2(i " Auburn .7.10 2o " Hamburg .7.88 1WS " Hbotimiikcrsvllle .7.11 INS " Mohrsvllle 7.45 1 60 " Lccsport -...7.49 1 78 11 Temple - .7.M 1 B5 Heading 8.10 ISO llirUsboro B.lff 1 25 ' Houghv-svlllc b.stt 1 15 " Pottstown P.i 1 on " brick's Lock 8.41 90 " Parker Ford 8.47 PS " Spring City J".W W " 1'bceidxvino 9.01 75 " .Mont iro P 03 "i " Perklomon 9.ii7 75 " llctrwood 0.13 70 " Kranklln Avenue .19 ' " Norristown H.'.'J 00 " Cjnbhouocon. .OlW W Children between 5 and 12 years of ate halt rato. Heturrlne. ppeclxl train will leave Zoological uarucn at t m p. ui. same aay. While In Chlcnco. Mr. Charles I;. Knhler, a prominent shoo merchant of Des Moines, Iowa, had quite a serious time of It. lie took sucn a severe coin that he could liardlv talk or navigate. but tho prompt use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured him of his cold so quickly that others at the hotel who hail bad colds followed his example and half a dozen nersons ordered It from the near est drug store. They were profuse In their thanks to Mr. Knhler for telling them how to cure a bad cold so quickly. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Coming Events. Sept 21 and 25. Ice cream and peach festival at Bender's hall. Win. Penn, iliulor the auf-plces ol uur lianu. Sept. 2S. Aluslcale In M. K. church, under the auspices of the church choir. Oct. icth. Annual supper of the Eng lish Baptist church lu ltobblns' opera house. How to Make Money. Great wealth hns been accumulated by small savings. You can save money by niirchuslnz Wall Paner now to keen for future use. I am selling out my entire stock nt lust what it cost mo. uome nnu see the bargains. J, P. CAltDKN, 224 West Centre street. Now or Never. People who have not secured copies of tho exquisite photographs of tho World's Jfnir emuraceu in "ine .unfile Jiiy, ami superb photographs of famous men and women nnd scenes In every Innd as In corporated in "Voyage Around the World," should apply for them at the HERALD olllce without delay, as only a lew copies are left and the supply will not be renewed. No household should be without a complete set of these marvelous productions. Irving W. Lnrlmore, physical director of Y. M C. A., Des Moines, Iowa, says ho can conscientiously recommend Chamber Iain's Pain Balm to athletes, gymuasts, bicyclists, foot ball players nnd tho pro fession in general for bruises, snralus and dislocations; also for soreness nnd still ness of the muscles. When applied before tho parts neco mo swollen u win euect a cure in oneuau me iimeusuany requireu. t or Bale uy urunier liros. A Chance to Invest. If vou have a few thousaud dollars you I can make a good Investment in n 500 acre coal and timber tract in Tennessee. It I will be sold nt n sacrifice, the owner I helng pushed for money. Address IlEIt- ALD office, Shenandoah, Pa. Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes. Dr. Agnew's cure for the heart gives perfect relief lu all caseR of organic or sympathetic heart disease in 30 minutes, and speedily effects n cure. It Is a peer less remedy for palpation, shortness of breath, smothering spells, pain in left side nnd nil symptoms of a diseased heart One dose convinces. Sold by J. M. Hil- lan. was tWHy Give Them Your Orders. Hooks & Brown, the North Main street stationers, arc tho authorized town agents of the EvKN'INO llEltAU) nud nil orders left In their care will benromntlv nttended to. Thf HERALD is also on sale at nil the other lending stationery stores in the town. Don't Tobacco Spit or Sirokeyour Life Away Is the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells all about No-to-bac, the wonderful, hnrmless guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The cost is trilling nnd the man who wants to quit and can't runs no physical or llunuclal risk in using "No-to-bac." Sold by all druggists. Book at drug stores or by mall free. Auuress rne Bteriiug uemeuy uo., in- dlaua Mineral bprlngs, I ml. w&s-ly To the Public. Messrs. Hooks & Brown are the author ized agents for the Kvkninq Hkbalu In Shenandoah and are empowered to collect all overdue subscriptions nnd give receipts I or me game. When Baby wan slob, we gave her Castorltv. Vbea she was a Child, she cried for Cottarta. When the beoanie Miss, she clang to Castorta, tea she had Children, she gave them Castorta Steam Renovating Co. call for. clean and deliver Ingrain and Brussels at 8s per 7 ird; heavier carpets c. ik a. joai ou Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lebsio & BAElt, ABUland, Pa., Is minted on every sack. tf THE GORW TRAIN ROBBERY the llallrnnd Cniiipfiny t,nrnrd of thn Oontplrner. lorERA. Krni.. Rent. !2. 3 J. Ktmiev. d.lef the secret service of the Atohiimn, Topeka nml Santa Fe Kailr"ad company, '''"ifue'l from Scotland county, io., where he had been operating with the loom aubuontioa in me uunu nam iuv bery wine. Ivltmoy ran Overflelil and Abrams are the only persons wanted for the hold up. There are two others In the cousplraoy, but one itnvo It np because he beenme suspicious of McDauiels, the Informant, nnd the other n Kimple minded nnd bnrm loss sort of o fellow, who was pursunded by Mcuntiiels to abandon the enterprise. Kinney denies that .McDamuIs orig inated the bold plot. He Bays Abratni nnd Overneld approached McDauiels, who nt once Houuht the advice of A. J. DaRtrs, n lawyer of Memphis. Uauaa ndvistd McDaniebi to Inform the railroad and ex press authorities, and the two went to Chloauo and told the story. Then Own- era! Manager Frey was informed, and the onso wan placed In Kinney a hands. After the plans of Hie conspirators nau been formed they elected McDauiels leader. McDauiels notified Kinney of this and Kinney Instructed McDauiels that he must not be the leader; tnat it was not the desire of the railroad or express com- nanv to lead men Into the commission of crime, and he must put one of the others forward. AceordiiiKly .ueunnieis uuoiineu to act an leader, and Ahraum was chosen. Kinney says McDauiels was not prom- Istd Jo.OOO or any other sum for exposing the conspiracy. He will receive only ex penses actually incurred. McDauiels has been a saloon keeper, deputy sheriff and bchool teacher. The Company Not llesponslble. KltANKLIN, Pa., Sept. 22. The caso of John Houch vs. Eclipse Luhricatiug com pany, which has been on trial here for two days, camu to an abrupt termination Yesterday afternoon, Judge Taylor grant ing a compulsory non-suit, on tue grouuu that no case had been made out. The suit resulted from the great flood and lire catastrophe lu Oil City on June 5, 1802, lu which over fifty lives were lost. Tho clalntlll' In the caso lost his entirely lam ily, and based a suit for damages on the supposed negligence- of the defendant company In leaving a benzine tn.ik not BUfllcleutly protected there, causing it to be uudermmed by tho Hood and tho ben zine to spread on tho waters, which, when it exploded, killed his family. Two Murtlcrnrs Hanged. Coi-umma, S. C, Sept. 22. John nnd Jasper Atkins, white, were hanged at Winnsboro. S. C yesterday for the mur der of William Clamp, also white, on 1 cb, 19, 1893. They died without a tremor.hut neither denied or admitted their guilt. The murder was an ntrocious one. They killed Clamp in order that John might live with Clamp's wifu and Jasper with his daughter and between them dlvido up what little property the dead man had. Murdered by Necro Ilnrglars. Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 22. P. C Pat- ton, a prominent merchant of Mcuhee, Ark., was murdered and his storo looted by robbers Thursday night. Tho bandits aro a gang of lawless negroes who have beon a terror to the white and colored citizens of that section for some time. Thoy were captured at Pino Bluff yester day afternoon nnd taken back to McGhee. Excitement is running high, and lynch ing is expected. The Tone nnd tlie Itnllnn Government. Home, Sept. 22. The Austrian and Prus sian nmbassadors at tho Vatican nro try Ins to induce tho papal authorities to ngree to a modus vlvendl with the quir- inal. Emperor Francis Joseph Is reported to hnvc written several letters to the pope with this end in view, hmperor llliam is said to be equally anxious to bring about an understanding between tho Vatl- can and the Italian government. Killed by Moonshiners. Bristol, Tenn., Sept. 22. James Tlnrnv. n general merchandise denier of White Top Mountain, was assassinated last night by unknown persons, who called him to his door Into at night and riddled him with bullets. It is stated that Darcy was killed by moonshiners whoso distilleries hnd been raided by rev enue officers on his Information. Tnvfn llnlned ly n Cyclone. St. Paul, Sept. 22. Tho town of Leroy, Minn., Is reported to have been partially ruined by a cyclone. Tho telegraph op erator at Mclntyro reports that three peo ple were killed at Leroy and that the eastern part of the town is badly dam aged. A llro about tho same time de stroyed a hotel and three stores. Fait Train on a Southern llallroad. IlAl.EIGH, N. C., Sept. 22. A special over the Seaboard Air Hue made the run from Portsmouth to Weldon, eighty miles, lu eighty minutes. Uetween Hen derson and Hnlelgh, forty-four miles, the run was made in oxactly forty minutes. This Is said to bo tho fastest time evet made by a southern railroad. Knocked Down a Precipice and Killed LONDON, Sept. 22. A dispatch to Tho Times says: At Zeruiatt, Switzerland, yesterday two guides and a tourist were surprised by the fall of o boulder. One of the guides. Joseph Blner, the mayor ol Zeruiatt, was knocked over a precipice and killed. A Guard Stabbed hj a Convict. COLUMliUS, O., Sept. 32. W. T. Goctz, of Belmont couuty, guard lu the Ohio penitentiary, was stabbed In the neck nnd groin by Convict wuunm Moore, oi uin- clnnatl, and is In the hospital. Doctors cannot say what tho result will be. A Fnurteen-Venr-Old Salelde, New York. Sept. 22. George narp- hnm. 14 years old. of 150 East One Hun dred nud Thirteenth street, wns louuu dead, having committed suicide by swal lowing a quantity of Paris green. NUGGETS OF NEWS A scheme for connecting Chicago and Pittsburg by electric railways has been perfected. Mr. John K. Cowen has consented to be the Democratic candidate for congress In the Fourth Maryland district, The death of Hon. P. C. Hill, ex-pre-uiler nnd provincial secretary of Nova Scotia, Is reported from Englnnd William It. Myers, Populist candidate for secretary of state of Indiana, has chal lenged his oppouent, Dr. C. A. Iloblnsou, for a joint debate- In the Seventh Mississippi district con Kresslonal convention l.u'JT ballots have been taken without a change iu the vote. MAHANOY CITY. Mahanot City, Sept. a. 1S7K." Kemprr left on a business trip to Reading. r Miss Mollle Cromon, of Delano, is a town visitor. Peter Lltsch transacted bukltiMa In Philadelphia. Miss LtllleTliom, of Parsons, Is visit ing friends in town. Miss IJiscIe Heed s Dent a few hours In Park Place yesterday. W. It. Snyder nttended to business In Sheunndonh yesterday. R,W. J. Oliver, of Tamaqna, drove to town nuout noon yosieruay. Mrs. V. X. Hinnle left to-dav for her future home In Mt. Cnrmel. .1. 11. Irish, of Norrlstown. Is visiting his brother, G. C. Irish, of town. Vnbln Hnmnnl" will bo tiroduced nt Kaler's opera house on Friday, 9Sth Inst, Miss llussell. of Lost Creek. Is visiting her friend, Miss Whnlen, of Kast Centre street. Mrewm. W. C. Edwards nnd William Baver took In Bights at tho Lavclle fair yesterday. E. T. Phillips and Hon. J. J. Coyle left to-dnv for New York to visit their sister Julia, who is ill. Mnssrs. Al. Mnt?. and John M. hlltz spent part of the day nt East Mahanoy Junction fishing. V. G. Perrv. of Waverlev. N. Y.. is visiting his brother-ln-Inw, b. S. Seager, of the Fair store. Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Morris left on the 9:M) train yesterday for Wilkes-Barre and other towns up country. J. J. Quirk. J. Hnrrlgan nnd Thomas Gorman shot at pigeons In the park yes terday. It was a practice. Jarnli Ennlp. of Phlladelnhla. Clint. Eticle. of Delano, and Mr. Koch, of Phil adelphia, ore visiting town fiiends. Misses Annie and Lizzie Price, of St. Clnlr, were tho guestB of their friend, Miss Ida Crawshaw, of East Centre street, last evening. A. Morris, tho accomodating tlcktt agent nt the Lehigh Valley depot, and his wife, are visiting friends nt W ilkes-Barre. They will visit other points before thej return. Onn of the best and most enlovnble at tractions that will be given us this season will be tho appearance at Kaler'B opera house on Tuesday, Sept. 25, of tho great Powell. Thn nnnl and billiard room nt tho Kaler House, on North .Main street, which wns closed while being repainted, Is now flnlsned and Is one of the finest pool rooms In town. F. P. Miller, izenernl agent for the Avert ing Fund Assurance Association, of Phila- uciiinia, who is stationeu at. i-onsvme, visited his brother, J. F. Miller, on East Centre street, yesterday. Same neonle thouirht the Mansion Houso was dead, but it didn't seem so when n large banner ascended from tho front of It with the words "Mansion House" waving lu the air. Henry HolTman. who was killed nt Tunnel Kldge colliery last Tuesday, was removed irom niB resiuence on jiaBi Centre street to Catnwlsa via Hazleton where interment was made. Dr. A. P. Blssell removed his drug store effects back to his old staud. 824 West Centre street. He has his storo-room dec orated with handsome ash counters, and he will be happy when It is completed. Ml9s Phoebe Smith nnd William Barlow departed for Boston yesterday. Miss bmim win resume ner siuuies m ine Conservatory of Music and Mr. Barlow will enter the Theological School to pur sue studies in chemistry A festival wns held in tho M. E. church by the members of the congregation, the ailair being under the management of Miss .Mnttle (Jllllord and wns very largely attended. The teachers aro going to give a series ol them In the near tuture. Charles Beruer and Miss Elenor Will lnms were united in marriaue Thursday night, nt 7 o'clock, nt tho bride's home, by Ilev. I. M. Gahlo. Charles Williams and Miss Annie Wiles were tho grooms man and bridesmaid. The nowly-marrled couple were the recipients ol many hand Borne presents. An unknown mnn made his appearance nt the P. & U. Btntion about 3:30 p. in. After standing about 10 or 15 minutes, he was overcome by an apoplectic fit and fell to the sidewalk in an unconscious condition. Dr. Watkins responded in a very short time nnd pronounced it an npopiectic ut caused uy poison, lie re mairied In an unconscious condition until auoutu p m. auu was uneu to meomnuu House. His name and residence have not yet been discovered. Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug btore, No. u soutn wain Btreet. u-ia-ti Onttlo Iliiw'u With Te'ian Fever. LANCASTER, l'a., Sept. 22. Texas fever has broken out. m four herds of cattle In Mauhelm township, a few miles from the city. Two cows buv.- died, while a large number are suffering. All the cattle were herded iu the hnuie Held last week Just prior to the breuklug out of tho disease, Rx-Sprakrr Heed 111, HAMMOND, N. Y., Sept. 22. Ex-Speaker T. 11. Heed, who Is rusticating at UlacK Lake Club house, Is slightly ill. He says the managers of the Ogdeiishurg lair had uo authority to advertise that he would speak there. He promised only to be pro- sent. Death f Columbia'!! Prt-aldent. PANAMA, Sept. 22. The Stnr and Her ald has received advices announcing that Presidi'i i Nunez of the republic ot Columbia, died on the 18th lust. I he Weather. Generally fair: mtlr ft winds. Fall Weather is Here So Is Mrs. HYDE, with a full stock of Fall Just from New York. In nil fashionable shapes, styles and colors. Also full line ot Novelties for trlraminc the best shown in town for the price, uur line oi "Intents' Coats and Caps and Children's BonnetB can't bo bent. See them and you will say bo, New QOh Ml lTI York UUUll lUllJUl 9 N. Main St., Shenandoah. M. P. CONRT, Monongnhela Whiskey, Pure rye whiskey, XX, t0c a qt. 1 a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, J1.86 a qt. Superior Blackberry llrandy, indy, a qt. f, tl.OOaqt. , 11.60 a qt. Superior Counac Brandy, Imported Jamaica Hum, VUENGLING'S Btcck and Fresh Ale, Draught Porter and Welner Beer, I X Hett brand of 6o Cigars and all kltda of Temperance Drinks. 0 NATURALIZATION PAPERS. A Bucks County Judge Presents a Very Important Opinion. Judge Yerkes, of Doylestown, on Thurs day read an opinion upon the subject of naturalizing foreigners, which was brought to the atteutlon of the court by a memorial presented by o number of Buoks county citizens, Judge Yerkes referred to the character of the different nationali ties who made application to become citi zens, nnd stated that only those who in tended to become loynl nnd patriotic citi zens should be naturalized. The new rules regulating the naturalization of aliens were then rend, and will go into lmmedlato effect. The terms of Criminal Court of January, March, June and No vember are fixed for the he irlug of peti tions for naturalization of aliens. Every petition must be sworn to nnd filed as re quired by law, nnd will then He over un til the next term for exceptions and objections. Public notice of the application must be made In two newspapers at the cost of the petitioner two weeks prior to the final hearing, nnd any five citizens will be allowed to tile remonstrances or objections to the naturalization. It must nppear of record that within five years the petitioner has not been engaged lu any unlawful nssombly, riot, affray or other breach of the peace, or beon convicted of nny criminal offence, or attempted to unlaw fully Interfere with or control any person in tue mil nnu ireo enjoyment oi uis law ful rights, or participated lu any combina tion or conspiracy to obstruct the due execution of the law. Every applicant must show that he is able to read and understand the English language, and has read and understands the Constitu tion of the United Stntes and of tho State Pennsylvania. No nubile officer or candidate for office or member of any campaign or political organization will be accepted as a vouchor lor any petitioner, tenner win any letltlon be granted where tho petitioner ins nnt. vnlnntnrllr nnneared for natural ization, or where tltie party applies at the solicitation of any party organization or person for the purpose oi ncquiring tue right to vote. Every Jietltlou shnll be en dorced by nu attorney, who shall certify thnt he Is the bona fide attorney for the applicant, and thnt he is not presenting the same ns the representative of any political party, committee or organization. A petitioner not a rcsiuentof thecounty will be required to show under onth that his petition has not been rejected by nny other Court, nnd that there is a satisfac tory reason for npplying before this Court lUBtenu oi in tue iourt ui uis uuuiiuue. AMUSEMENTS. TAMO ItOMANI. Aiden Benedict's "Fabio Ilomani." dramatization of the "Vendetta," was produced last night nt the Grand opera house. A large audience nsslsted on the occasion and showed its appreciation by frequent nnd hearty applause. The play Is essentially sombre In tone, but Is re lieved by comedy. The sltunttons are thrilling, nnd the motive strong nnd dramatic. The false wife Nina, wns well played by Miss Engel Summer. Tho scenic effects, particularly an eruption of Mt. Vesuvius, were very pretentious. Tho Spanish skirt dance by Miss Grace uunier wns repeateuiy encoreu. j.ue living pictures were marvelous visions of loveliness. New York Evening Sun. At erguson's theatre on xnursuay evening, sept. y7tu. "SHE COULDN'T MAURY Til REE. mi 1 . 1 1. .. .1 1. 1 nnn luuaiunil uuj uu, nucu noacu rentled that, iudired by the fun he had had, he was luu years oiu, pretty accur ately described the feeling of the large audience at the Academy last night. Lillian Kennedy made n decided hit, and the amusement that was crowded into three hours to unravel "bho Uoulun't Marrv Three" was enouah for two nights: and all the roles essayed by Miss Kennedy and the strontr suDDort. wns enually chnrmlng nnd successful. Tho company Is far above the nverage, and Is sure of hlg liusinesB. iew lorK iieraiu, juiy la. FACE LIE A Hi Bloody Wntcr Oozed O -t Constantly. Sufferings wcro Terrible, a o l'eaco Day or Night from Itching and Burning. Doctors Failed. Cu' cd by CUTICUKA. My child's disease, wh'ch was tho vrarst kind nf Kiwmi. started on one cheek like a rineworm ivor; 31)0 it spread and neural so mo poor little follow had no peace nlirli or dav. Then it started on tho other cheek and chin, until all were raw as a nleco of beef steak, like a hum where yon would rub oil' the skin, nnd bloouy water oozea out con stantly. His Buirerinps were terrible. I tied his hands that ho would not scratch, then ho would rub his poor little cheeks on his shoulders to relieve the I had as a ood a doctor as was Intense Itching. In lMilladelnhia. but he failed to relieve hlui. 1 reail of the CUTicmtA Remedies, and at onco purchased thein. Rtranpce to say, that very night he rtiled without scratching his face, and from that on he improved and toon was entirely aired, I would like anyone suffering from this terrible disease to see my hoy now: his complexion Is as clear and smooth as can be. This is an unso licited testimonial, and overv word Is truo. I thank God for my child's recovery, and I thank tue mauuxaciurcr oi tju-jiuuiui. Jilts. E. 8. GAMBLE, 852 N. Forty-second St., l'hlladclphla. CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS And have effected tho most wonderful cures ot torturhic; and dlsfi curium skin and scalp diseases of Infants and children ever recorded. Thev afford Instant relief, pemdt rest and sleep, and point to a speeily euro when the best hysiclaus, notijKuug, auu oil oiucr meiuuus iau. Bold throughout Iho world. Pi'ce, CCTIcon. 60c. i SOU', 2iC. J ItEBOLVKNT, gl, fOTTEU UllCO xmd C'nEsi. uoiip.. Polo Proprietors, llon. How to Cure tain lMseanen," mailed free Qinyip Skin ond Sculp purified nnd bcnutifk-i! UrsUI U ey ulticcba uuAi-. AUBoiuieiy pure BACKACHE, STRAINS Growing pains, and wea1? nessea. relieved In on- minute by the Cuticur.. Antl l'aln riaater, ta flrtt anil only tnrtantaeou, paln kllllnr plt A genuine welcome Awaits yon at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Fool room attached. Finest whiskeys. beers, porter and aie constantly on tap Choice temperance annus ana cigars 31 South Main St. A nLiauorStore M A 1 OING II GREAT Paine's Celery Compound Brightening Thousands of Homes. How hard It Is to see the dear ones grad-1 ually losing their hold on life nnd fading away. No home, however guarded, but has some dear one for whom anxiety never ceases. Father and mother breaking down un der heavy cares, or a sister or a brother growing thin, pale and weaker day by day. Into these sad homes Paine's celery com pound comes like n messenger of mercy. There Is sure to be some near relative or friend who owes recovery from some de bilitating sickness to Paine's celery com pound. The family physician, no matter of what school, recommends it and tells ot others who became vigorous by its use. This is the usual story of the entrance of this remarkable blood purifier and nerve strengthener Into so many homes In every city and village In the United States. It restores healthy, nervous action of the heart; Bonds purer, richer blood through To file Public I will arrive In Shenandoah the latter part of next week with n Car IM of WBftn Ik Which I will offer nt public sale on a date to be hereafter announced. Watch this Bpaco. After the public Bale 1 will always nave western norses ror private saie or ex change. Wm. Neiswenteij, auenanuoan, 'a. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOVin MAIN 8T11EE1. Birds and animals ot all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray, Coldest and Largest Class al Beer, Free Loach Dallj. John Weeks, Proprietor. G. W. Davipson, Uartenfler. MISCELLANEOUS. TTTANTED. A good salesman for a specialty VV line to canvass town and country trade on and oil the road. Reference required. Ad dress, A, V. Co., Herald oflice, Shenandoah, ra. 9 0KU T OUT On the 17lh InnL. a Docket caee of JLi surgical Instruments, Finder please re turn to Dr. J S. Callen, 31 South Jardln street. ana receive rewara, v n n WANTED. A few capable men of good address to look after our trade la nursery stock. Permanent position, good pay. Some desirable territory now open, write Ellwanger it Marry, Mt. Hope Nurseries, Hochester, N. Y, IJIOH BALK. A property, 2u and 28 White 1 street, Shenandoah. Lot 30x150 feet, with three houses. Splendid Investment. Apply to Mrs. M, O'Hara, 22 North Main street, M ananoy uuy, ra. v u TOR SALE.-Cheao. ten-stop, Soctave sets ol reeds. In P orean with two full good ordtr. Aur.lv to lleni. D. Heddall. Wm. Penn, or Elmer wlldo, mutlo teacher, North Jardln street, SLenandoab, laoan. v o-zw A BARGAIN. It sold this month. Two tracts of SCO acres each, ot valuable coal ana umcer lana in xennesice. win Dear in vestigation. Tracts will be sold singly. Ad dress Hmuld, bhenandoah, l'a. TiOlt SALE. A eood. sound horse. Price I reasonable. Apply to Michael Peters, bhenandoah, Pa. B-au iUnr- mil wkp.k nslnir nnd selling Dy EpO namoB for plating watchoa, ties, iewelrv and tableware. Plates goia, suver, nicaei, sc., same as ue w goods. DIRerent sizes for agents. Xamiues ana enops. rey uperuiuu; no ex perience; nig proms, w. i; lunwui a km.. Clerk No. 14. Columbus, Ohio. FOK BALK. The Mt. Carmcl House prop erty, on the corner ot Oak street and the Avenue, Jit. Carmel, Is offered 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 Solomon ucnoenor, innnoi. o-iu the Intricate ventricles' and chambers of this vital organ and equalizes Its action by regulating the nervous system. Paine's celery compound cures speedily nnd permanently all disorders due to Im pure blood and badly nourished nerves and nerve centres. Mr. Claud Clary, a plcturb of whose wife appears above, writing from his home In North Topeka, Kansas, says : "I have been a sufferer from nervousness for years, and hnve used several remedies, none of which did me nny good. This sea son I had a severe attack, and tried Paine's celery compound. One bottle gave me im mediate relief. I used two bottles nnd am as well to-day as I ever was. "My wife has also used the medicine with much relief. I have recommended It to several of my friends nnd am sure that they aro satisfied with It." Try it once and be convinced from per sonal experience. HOTEL KAIER, CHA8. BURCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITY. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations.. Handsome fixtures. Fool and llllllard Rooms Attached. AttGBtiun, PrBiertr Owners! ROOF PAINTING promptly done with ISBT HAWTHORN'S O. S. HOOP PAINT bp J.. Agent, 1S9 East Coal street, Hhenandoah. It Is the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, tiro and every kind ot weather, for metal, wooden and paper roots and walls. Give It a trial. When In POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLLS HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dlninK room ttached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. Evan J. D&vies, Ei AND LTVEBY. 13 North. Jardin Street. WARREN J. PORTZ, PMnTin Tuner. Pianos and orrans repaired. Orders left at 31 North Main street, Shenandoah, will recelvo prompt attention Shenandoah's Reliable Hand X;mndi?jr Cor. Lloyd and White Sts. All work guaranteed to be first-class In every particular. Silk ties and lace curtain sa spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. Ajtrlal solicited. ALL MEN and WOMEN Have business with others, and euould, 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, HEW ANTHRACITE BVILBIN0, (All conveniences, elevator service.) II WEST MA11KET, WILKES-BARRE, Pi Thla year's catalogue la eomethlng especially line. Ask for It, RTAK H G
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