Si it EVENING HERALD TTKSDAY, SKPT. 25, 1WM. TIIIEDEDITION CENTUALIA. Uknthalia, Sept. 2a. John J. Lrtughllu, our popular Justice of the Pence, was In Bloomsourg on busl ness yesterday. James J. Column, one of our populnr knlshtsof the rftior. t around again after a short spell ot sickness. Joseph Hell, one of Shenandoah's bright young men, accompanied by a young lady, drove through town on Sunday. Miss Kllen Mnley, ono of lost Creek's fair young belled, returned yesterday after n few dayB' visit to town menus. Tim rwtraliti fool I mil team will hold a ball on Hollow K'eu. Oct. 81st. All young people should attend and assist the boys. Robert Farrell ntd Christ Connor, who were supoeued as witnesses on the Corrl irau case, went to the oouuty seat yester day. The Ulg Mine Hun colliery, which Is operated by I. A. Hiley VICo., hns stHrted to BMP coal, une a Iiumuur in luwun- people are eugngeu auoiu tne voriss. Miss Katie Barrett, one otlour popular Utely bound to grant extradition papers juuug iiiuito, jOTiciutu liy the action ol a uniteu states commis- COLONEL CIENFULGOS IN PERIL Declares l!o Will tturr he Token tu til- Tnilur Allvn. OAKLAND. ChI.. Sept. 86. Lieutenant olonel Juan Clenfnegos, the young On- ral American refugee whose extradition to San Salvador on a charpe of attempted murder has been ordered by Judge Mor row, Is still In a cell nt the Alemda oonnty jail. He said that he was confident of re gaining freedom as soon as tils case Is brought before the president, and de clared that he would commit sulolde rather than lie extradited. "I expect to be free In four or five days," said Clunfuegos In Spanish, "for Kzetn and others have started for Washington In my behalf. Not knowing n word of hugllsh makes It very difficult for me to be understood nnd very hard to be locked up like this in a foreign country. I have sov ernl friends here, however, who call to seo me. 'Go back to San Salvador? Never. I would rather die a thousand deaths. Hather anything than have my enemies, who are waiting to assassinate me, get a chance to triumph over me " WABHINOTON, Sept. Ho. If uenernl r.z- eta's object in coming to Washington is reported to intervene in behalf of Colonel Clenfuegos, who was lielU by Judge Mor row for extradition on a charge ot mur der, his visit is likely to prove fruitless. While the secretary of state Is not abso- Uot Vlllt for Ills 1'resenU. AlPEXA, Mich.. Sept 21. Goorge Hose was engaged to Mnmie Gage, and In the early part ! thei: engagement he gave Mamie many presents, among them a val uable din.ii'iiid ring. George's love grew weak, i He left Mamie for more agreea ble com hit Tin-. i he demnnded tin ring back wheu Mamie refused c give It up In-si ed her. At the irlal tin judge asked i.im if he bait kissed and ca rcsed Maml- while engaged. When ht admitted tlm he had the judge threw the case out of court, telling. Hose he got value for his presents and had So reason to complain. TI.ey Vr After Green flnni!, NKW YoIIK, l-.ept, SS. Leo Wedenrpltri and Henry Schleman, two nurcrj men ol Danvers, Ills., who came hero In n sponse to n green goods circular, nnd who wen locked up in the houso of detention a. witnesses ogalnst Henry Blumenthnl. the operator of the.scheine.were releasor from custody yesterday. When they were ar rested they had nbout tl.OOO in cash. Thej learned while detained that by depositing j'iSO each they would be released, and tint amount wns placed in the hands of the hands of the city chamberlain. They w .il remain here until the case Is tried. LOST IN THE CYCLONE Many IVUnni Still Mlolns In tlio Trnok of the Morm Forrst ClTT, la.. Sept. 25. Friday nielit's cyclone passed over this section, dev i-tatlng everything iu Jf path. It came from the southwest and divided south of Dnffald Centre, this county. The larger and mot destructive portion went south and east. The other portion went northeast in Rrieii, this county, many buildings were destroyed and six or eight persons thus far reported killed nud fifty or more wounded. In the track of the other portion, which sw pt with dire de struction through Hancock and Cerro Gordo couutlos, more than a dozen per sons are reported killed uud probably ten wounded. As an illustration of the power ot the cyclone Dick Gamble's Iron pump was ni. 0e ,, po f00t; wen n tile twinkling of an eye nnd carried a distance of ten rods. Great excitement prevails all along the trnok of the cyclono, as many children, nnd grown persons as well, are missing nnd cannot be found. where she will reside In the future, blie has many friends hero who wish her suc cess In her new home. Miss Snllio Walsh nnd sister, Jane, two of our populnr and plenslng young ladles, to-day wentto Philadelphia, where they will reside for sometime. Both were unll knrm-n vrmni; ladles and hnve mnny friends who Join us in extending wishes totneir success iu me mniKcr vity, Rumor has it that the electric road offi cials will ecud a force of men to commence work in our town on Monday. Whether thin in trna or not remnlns to bo Been The grant ot the borough giving them tho right of way through our town pro vides that they shall commence work by Oct.. 1ut... nr lon their rltrht. Wo sincerely hope for tho former and the rapid comple tion ol the roau. The foot ball tonm commenced practice on Saturday and Captain Cull is well sat laflml with thn work tho team nuts tin They plainly allowed that they had lost unm nf their vim and dash. All new men dill well and we can expect to have one of tho best tennis In the region In the class tho boys belong. If any of our neighbor ing towns have anything in the line of n team our boys would bo pleased to hear from them. Forward all communications to C. Mcllrenrty. ISTicn Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, sho cried for Castorla, When she became JILss, she chine to Castorla. When she had Children, she gavathem Castorla slouer or court, his power to revise their findings is rarely exercised, and only In cases where a very stroug case is made out for the accuted or new evidence lb produced. Drnclty Fight Amnng 1'olnnderi, SCIIAKTON, Pa., Sept. 25. During a fight over a disputed game oi cards in JUiKe Hotnski's saloon, said to be unlicensed, at the Hidgo, near Archibald, Sylvester Ho toskl, a brol her of the saloonkeepor.struck Jo Klucz on the head with a stone, crush ing his skull nnd causing death within o half hour. Tho others of the card playen kept on fighting, nud Hotoski tried to sep arate them. They turned on him, nnd hs rushed behlud his bar and grasping s doublo barreled gun fired both loads al Joseph Biddo. Both charges took effect in Blddo's body, nnd his injuries are re garded as fatal. The HotosUls were ar rested. All tho parties are Polanders" Th Columbia's stricken Seamen, WASHINGTON, Sept. 25. The United States steamship Columbia, which has been on guard at Blueilelds with the Marblehead for several months, arrived at Port Limou yesterday. She has sev cral men aboard sick with malarial fever who will be shipped by the first stoanioi to the United States. It Is believed bj tho navy department that the men con tracted malaria while tho ship was ly ing iu the Delaware, and that It devel oped under the tropical sun of Nicaragua. The Columbia will return to Blueilelds. Now Jersey's Tomnto Glnt. BniDOETON, N. J., Sept. 25. Thero Is e glut In the tomnto market in South Jer sey. The canning factories of this cltj and county are refusing tomatoes. Three hundred wagon loads in this city alone were thrown away on Saturday last, one many of the tomatoes being packed are sour. The canning factories have not yet completed their contract with the farmers, but tomatoes are coming in too fast. A Telegrapher's Fatal Carelessness. NOKTU ADAMS, Mnss.. Sept. 25. A. W. HodgKius, iue tot Portnl telegraph who s alleged to be responsible lor the recent rnilrond tunnel colilsion.wnsglven a hear- ng yesterday before the district court. Hodgkins pleaded not guilty to the charge f manslaughter. Operator Crosier, who was called as a witness, nnd wns examined by Hodgkins' counsel certain testimony which may lessen chnncos of Hodgkins being held rand jury. Crosier admitted that been discharged on two occasions In the past four months, once for sleeping at his post, thereby delay" a train for thirty flvo minutes. On the night of the nccl dent In question he admitted he had been endinir a newspaper, lie stood witntne paper in one hand, the other hand on the ever rendy to give the signal as express train No. 1!) went Into the tnnnel. He re sumed rending and forgot to report No. 10 to West Portnl. Tho evidence created considerable excitement. l'rnlmbly Killed by Ills Wife's I'arainonr. AlXKOAN, Mich., Sept. 25. Tho cor- oner's jury Is holding secret Inquest upor the remnlns of Iru Hurd, who was shot at his home by his wife, ns the latter claims through accident Saturday night. Mrs Hurd claims thnt her husband entered her bedroom nt midnight, and supposing it to be n stranger sho fired, killing him Tho rovolver with which she claimed tc have fired the fatal shot, it transpires was not discharged at all, but ono hullel had been extracted. The geueral belief It that tho shot was fired by another person, who was with Mrs. Hurd at the time. Autumn Novelties for Ladles' Gowns. Woolen goods for autumn wear nre light In weight, n desirable feature as skirts of dresses are now so Generally lined nnd interlined that they become too heavy for comfort even in midwinter, if made of weighty fnbricB. Plnin colors, mixtures of two or three colors and clouded effects nre Been among the uuw good". Small figures nro preferred to large. Nnrrow stripes lengthwise, baya dere and diaconnl. neat checks or blocks. nnd Bomeplnids nre shown iu dull and in llcht colors thouch not In Scotch tartans. The peculinr blue called bluet nppears in nil materials and thero nre many bronze shades, with green prevailing in sonio and brown lu others. Cnnos will he worn again nnd must continue in vogue while large sleeves are used. For geueral .wear the golf capo of cloth with Scotch plaid lining will bo chosen. The McDowell Fashion Journals, from which the above information Is unthcred, contain in their last issue a great variety of novelties for the coming season. They offer besides, by-means of coupons, patterns of the very latest stylos at very moderate prices. "La Mode de Paris." and "Paris Album ot Fashion," cost 13.50 each per annum, or 35 cents a copy. "Tho French Dress maker" is ?3.O0 per year, or 80 cents a copy. "Ln Mode," which Is considered tho best fnmily journal, with colored plates, cost only tl 50 per yenr, or 15 cents n cony, rno throe llrst mentioned publi cations offer each $1.00 worth of coupon patterns and "La Mode" fifty cents worth of tho same as a premium for a yearly subscription. If you arc unable to procure any ot these journals trom your news dealer do not take any substitute from him, but apply by mail to Messrs, A. .McDowell & Co., New York city. EnEllfth Cricketers Win. Philadelphia, Sopt. 25. Lord Hawko'e English cricketers won tho first crickel match by 131 ruus. U he visitors finished their second Inning yesterdny morning lr remarkably short order and fiulck time. To their score of 170 made Saturday after noon they added enough to make the to tal for the second Inning 235, nnd this put Philadelphia to the test of mnklng 254 tc win tho game. This they failed to do, the score at the finish being: Lnglnnd, 422 America, 201. Shnrtllitge to be Tried Tomorrow. MEDIA, Pa., Sept. 25. The witnesses in tho ense of Professor Swithtn C. Short- Hdge, who murdered his wife here in De cember last, appeared at court yesterday, but by consent of the nttornoys for both sides tho case was postponed until tomor row, when Mr. Shortlidgo will be brought from the Norrlstown Insane asylum, where he is confined, and will bo put on trial. Accident at a Christening Tarty. Baltimore, Sept. 25. At u christening party at Patapsco Neck John Bend took up an old army musket, supposed to be unloaded, and proceeded to explain how It wns used during the war. The gun ex ploded, killing a child named Charles Zlegelhoofer and dangerously wounding the mother. He Is Monslgnor MoMalion Now. Washington, Sept. 25. Archbishop Sa. toll!, on behalf of Pope Leo, has conferred on the Ilev. James McMahon, of the Cnth- olic university, an appointment ns a pre late of tho Holy See, with the title of mon signor. 4 West 14th street, Irvine W. Larlmore. nhvslcal director ot Y. M. C. A., Des Moines, Iown, says ho can conscientiously recommend Chamber Iain's Pain Balm to athletes, gymnasts, bicyclists, foot ball players nnd the pro fession in ueneral for bruises, sprains nnd dislocations; also for soreness nnd stiff ness of the muscles. When applied before tho parts become, swollen it will effect n cure in ono half tho timousunlly required. tror Bale uy urunier tiros. Church Iiestrored by Incendiaries. TUNKIIAKNOCK, Pa., Sept. 25. The Methodist Episcopal church nt Orcutt'e Grove is iu ashes, the result of the work of Incendiaries. The church has had hard time financially slnco it was built a few years ngo. Last spring the sherlll sold the building and about a week ago levied upon and disposed of the furniture. Strife and dissensions arose which prob nbly led to tho dettructlou of iho build ing. Failed to llreak the IKicord. NEW YOHK, Sept. 25. H. P. Searles, the bicycle rider who attempted to lower the road record between Chicngo and Now York, arrived at the Hotel 1'omcroy, hav ing been eight dnys nnd three hours on the road. He failed to accomplish his task that of covering the 1,000 miles ln five days and five hours, or of breaking the existing record of seven days and twenty-two hours. A Went Virginia I'ratrlclila. Huntington, W. Va.,Sept. 25. Walker Iiolllus, a prominent lumberman ot Wayne county, wns Bhot and killed byhts brother Willin'ii. Both men were mar ried and prominent in business circles, and have occupied thesarae residence tor some time. Jenlousy Is supposed to have caused the shooting. The murderer made hit es cape, and Is now ln Kentucky. Coming Events. Sept 21 nnd 25. Ico cream and peach festival nt Bender's hall, Wm. Peun, under cue auspices oi uur iianu. Sept. 38. Mu8lcale In M. K. church, under mo auspices oi the church choir. Oct. 10th. Annual supper of the Eng lish Baptist church iu Itobblus' opera nouse. Victoria's Tremler Resigns Melbourne, Victoria, Sept. 25. The premier, Hon. J. B. Patterson, has re signed, owiug to the result of the elec tions, n feature ot which was the anni hilation ot the free trade party. Air. Pat terson was re-elected, but his party and his policy did not receive the support he expected. The leader ot the opposition, however, was defeated. A. M. Bailey, a well known cltizeu of Eugene, Oregon, says his wife has for years been troubled with chronic diarrhoea and used many remedies with little re lief until she tried Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhcun Remedy, which bns cured her sound and well. Glvo It n trial and you will be surprised at the prompt relief it affords. 25 nud 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Now or Never. People who have not secured coples'of the exqulslto photographs of the World's Fair embraced ln "The Mnglc City," and superb photographs of famous men and women and scenes In every laud as In corporated In "Voyage Around the World," should npply for them nt 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. While, ln Chicngo, Mr. Charles L. Kahler, a prominent shoe meinhnut ot Des Moines, Iown, hnd quite a serious time of It. He took suoh a severe cold that he could hardly talk or navigate, but tho prompt use of Chamberlain's Cough .Remedy cured him ot his cold so quickly that others at the hotel who had bad colds followed his example nnd bait a dozen nerBons ordered it from the near est drug store. They Were profuse in their thanks to Mr. KaLler for telling them how to cure a bad cold bo quickly. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Threw Her Child to the Hogs. BEVERLT, W. Vn.. Sept. 25. Mrs. Emma Ware, a young widow, whose Ijub- band has been dead two years, is in jail, charged with infanticide. It is alleged that a week ago she threw her newly born infant from a second story window into n pen of half a dozen hogs. The child was completely devoured. Major Moore Convicted, BUFFALO. Sept. 25. The verdict of the jury in the case of Major Bowen Moore, pension claims agent, indicted for collect ion illeiral fees, finds the defendnnt guilty on all live points ot the Indictment. He will bo sentenced tomorrow. l'ccullur Landmarks. 'In tho Btntos whero thero wcro no gov ernment sectional survoys descriptions of land nro very peculiar, says M. J. Peters, "I boiiKlit a tract of timber land m 'loir nosseo nnd went down to look nt. It. The description road, ' Beginning ntn stump in John Smith's neighborhood road, tlienco enst 1,000 rods to n white onk tree, thonco south 1,000 rods to a Creole, thenco west 1,000 rods by tho crock as it meanders, thenco north 1,500 rods to an owl's nest, thonco to tho plnco of beginning.' Tho road has lieen nbnndonod. tho trco out down, tho creek dried up nud tho ow! uio vod away. 1 remained two weoks Jtry lng to loontc tho land nnd gnvo It up, Tlioro was no way to distinguish It from n hundred other tracts." Cincinnati Ln qulrer. Never Dedicated. Tho monument commemorating tho surrender of Burgoyno to Gates nnd Schuy lor nt Snrotoirn, which btands in n bonutl ful location at Schuylervlllo, N. Y., has novcr boon formally dodlcntod. Congress hos novor Boon fit to mako tho necessary appropriation for tho expenses of tho dcdl cation, nnd ns tho monument association has no money tho ceremony has boon post poned. Tho monument stands on a hill ton overlooklna the Hudson and Is a stnto ly granite shaft, with uronzo uguros oi Gatos, Schuyler nnd Morgan ln niches nbovo tho doors on thrco sides, tho nlcln on tho fourth sldo, whero Arnold's figure would properly come, being left purposely empty, Springfield Republican. Klcphants In Africa. Tho elephant of Afrlcu is still a toler ably abundant nnlmul. Its numbers though doutitloss diminished uy more tunn one-half within this century, nro probahiy to bo counted by the hundred thousand, Novorthclosss lu loss than 100 yonrs tl field which is occupied hns been groatl reduocd, and between tho Ivory huntor an tho sportsman, armed with guns ot eve Increasing deadlines, It will certainly n require another oenturyof froo shooting U. annihilate tho African spocles. Philadel phia Press. On the wnll of the south nlslo of Herre- ford cathednd, In England, Is preserved tho oelobrated "Mnppn Mundl" (date circa 1282-18001. Tho man is c hlellr filled with ideas taken from ancient historians For the last 40 years tho Academy of Philadelphia has boon assiduously making a oolleotion of human skulls, which now number well up Into the thousand!. It is tho finest collection of tho kind Iu the world. ' : " 4 Thoro Is much, tenderness ln this seem lngly cruel world, but tho butcher rarely Unds )t. , HERE is Health in the Wheel. Firm muscles, good complexion, and cheerful spirits are the result of plenty of out-door exercise and sun shine. Cycling is the popular sport of the day. Hie iop4 toitimbias are a realization of the ideal in bicycle construction a triumph of Amer ican skill and enterprise. C6h stantly advancing in the line of progress, Columbias still maintain their proud position as the standard bicycles of the world unequalled, un approached. POPE MFG. CO., Iloiton, New York, Chicago, Hartford. A beautiful Illustrated catalogue free nt our agencies, or by mail for two a-ceut stamps. Ride a Columbia QEOKOB II, Bicycles. KKICK, KrlcK's Hardware Store, South Main Street, is agent for Columbia Il Safe Deposit Building and Savin .1 he had Q ASSOCIATION OF READING, PA. 3V3C. 3BC. MASTKK, W. 33C. 33j9k.CJE3:iyjLj2k.JSr, . Agonts. Stilt Umlocl.Ud. TnENTON. Sept. U5. The certiorari pro ceedings brought by the Democrats of Newark to set aside tho redisricting of v. ..i it...... ..r i. v. lr V.V T, riZr : P. J, KElTHAN.Bakernnd Confectioner. . , j -y JOHNSON, lumber Dealer. pursuance ut an act, pusst-u uy me ttui HEy, HOBEItT O'BOYLE, legislature, were tirKueu yesieruay lit tue supreme court before Justices DLxon, Ab- bett and used. The case was uot decided, and the court refused to vacate Justice Depuo's stay preventing tho city clerk of Newark arranging for tho electing on a basis of the new ward lines fixed by the commission. The case may yet bo decided in time for election. The value of ench share is p!00 at maturity. Application fee on each share. 25 cents ; and monthly dues on each share, f 1.00. On duos paid in advance for a six months or longer, 5 per cent, interest will be allowed at time of payment Is made. juemuersmny witnurawono ornu Bnares at anyume oy giving ou unys' written notice, and nre entitled to the full amount of dues paid on such shares, together with six per cent. Interest after the first yenr'p membership. No shares will be forced out. All shareholders are entitled to loans from the fund on real estate secur ity. Reference and information on application. New scries starts in Sept., 1891. Shares mav 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., on the first Monday after the first Saturday of each month, we refer to tho following shareholders: ' T". J. W. STOKES Lodge No. 515, I. O. O. F. CAMP NO. 208, P. O. S. of A. CAMP NO. 112, V. O. a. ot A. To file Piafoli Fnvnrlng ltatlrntlrs' Fcdnrntlon. BALTIMOHR, Sent. 25. Tile Brotherhood of Itollroad Trainmen concluded its busi ness yesterday nnd ndjourucd. A secret session wns held at Haznzzers hall In the afternoon, A system of federation unit ing the urgnuizntions of the trainmen, en yineers, conductors, firemen nnd tele graphers was discussed by Mr. S. E. Wil kinson, grand master of the trainmen: Delos Everett, third grand engineer, nnd Alfred E Brown, vice grand master oi the engineers, The sentiment of tin trainmen 1b for the proposed federation, but no action on the plan was taken by the meeting, TUo lnternatIony famous REMEDY for !eitv,jiTfic ,!? I V III ' HEUBALQIA and similar Complaint!. -uauuiauburea unaer too sirmgem utHfflAN MEDICAL LAWS. k 1-1. 11.11 v vttsuriuea oy eminent physicians i DR. RIGHTER'S I will arrive In Shenandoah the latter part of next week with a Car Load of Wcsten Hum Which I will offer at public sale on a date to be hereafter announced. Watch this space. After the public Bale l win always Ihave western norses lor private Raie or ex change. WM. NEISWENTEIi, snenauuoau, x-u. HOTEL kaibr; uhac. tiUiiuiuijL,, rrop. , North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel ln tho region. Finest accommodations.- Handsome fixtures. Fool and Ullllsrd Poems Attached. i Attention, Eroprtr Gwners ! ROOF PAINTING Promptly aone with P HAWTHORN'S V. S. ROOF PAINT by Xk.- "VO3T, Agent, 139 KaatOo! street, Shenandoah. It Is the best ana only guarantee paint against corrosion, nra and every lilnd o( "weather, for metal, woollen and paper roofs and walls. Ulve It a trial. When ln POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. I uniygcnmno with Trade Mark "AnpW I Manufacturer: Commcrztenrath Dr.ltichtcr of I i.aa.aicntor&Co.,17WiruiiEt.,lriWT02S 23 HIGHEST AWARDS lSBranohHonsej. Own Glassworks. .S6&B0C. For cila In Shea, bj C. E. Eafen-1 v,u) , m ci, j h wmn ua r r u iirun a Kiln street Jet... . .fl BicvcleBafPaitis'anJ.Davies, J O iiiinrnTiiniin n FOR SALE. Tho Hhccandoah School Board offers for (ale all tte wood work pertaining to the double bloclt on the lot situated at the comer of Jardln and Cherry sireets, Shenandoah. Stone founda tion cot Included In the sale. Dlds preferred providing to remove building ln a body and cot ln parts. Building given to the highest bid der. The ccmmltteo reserves the rfgnt to re ject any or all bids. All bids must be ln tho possession or u. j, Miuooon, chairman ot com mittee, bv 8 o'clock on Thursday evening, Hep- teiiiuer iovi. II. J. Mulooon, MAHKIIUrtKE, w1u.1am thezise, Timothy Lvkoh, Chaiiles Hooks. Committee. 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, POTTSVILLE. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED, A cabinet maker. Apply at Franey's furniture store. tt Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Xaaundx- Cor-Lloyd and White Hts. All work guaranteed to be first-class ln every particular, Silk ties and lace curtain sa spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. Altrlal solicited. T70B BALE. Hotel property on East Centre JL' street. At present occupied vy uvay uaskey. Apply to si. u. w atson. Must nr ANTV.lvKnlf-AliLflv for shoe store. YV he experienced, with ability to command trade. office. Apply with reference to Herald o-zi-st WARREN J. PORTZ, ., ..vm,, Piano Tuner. WANTED. Two young men to board in a nrtvntn fnmliv. All modern conveniences. Reference required. Apply at the Herald olllce. n-iH-ii Bnv Keystone, flour. nnme Lessio & Baer, printed on every sack. Be sure that the Ashland, Pa., is tf llannunelng Maryland's Senators. Baltimore, Sept. 35. The Democrats of Carroll county, ln convention assem bled yesterd(y,pased resolutions strongly denouncing Senators Gorman and Gibson , aud advocatiug the electlou of senators by direct vote. Tli Craw ltvictlftd. BOiTON, Sept. 26. A dispatch from Yar-1 TVT "P f"lfYNrR."V" mouth. N. 8.. states that the hriir I)av- W O.W J. J light, from New York sept. 15 for Halifax with ooal, has been wrecked and is a total loss at Green Island. Her crew is safe. i.i . i r-. , -v-. nr.,,. , ,n.n TV. nram rT tllAlinn.n riBBoa aru orKacs rpaireu. urucrs iciini i.oxwwi. u ... ... . ... v -.. . , oenanaoau,wiil rrceivr 1 XJ Bigneu. a ton. uh t.u oomo ill North Main ureot, prompt t-nv Fall Weather is Here So Is Mrs. HYDE, with a full stock ol Fall 3ftillinery Just from New York, in all fashionable shapes, styles and colors. Also full line of Novelties for trimming the best shown ln town lor the price, uur line of Infants' Coats and Caps nnd Children's Bonnets can't be beat. See them arid you will say so. Casb lliiii Si 9 X. Main St.Shenandoah. upon proving property and paying expenses. MAX BOnMlUT, D-25-3t enenanaoun, ra. itt ANTED. A first-class lady canvsster to W sell the H li W naventedunderwalsts for Lois, gins ana names. Aauress, giving ret- erences, Deiievoite waist iu., lusning, n. , v o-ot FOK SALE. A property, 26 and 28 White street. Shenandoah. Lot 30x150 feet, with three houses. Splendid Investment. Appl to Mrs. Al. U'liara, zi norm aiain sireei Mabanoy City, l'a. vim Tt A Til A in. Tf unlfl this mnntn. TWO A tracts of 600 acres each, of valuable coal and limner land inTcnnestee. nut Dear tu vesication. Tracts wilt be sold singly. AQ drees HitliALl), Sbenandoah, l'a. TlOlt SALE. A good, sourd horse. Price I? reasonable. Apply to Michael fetors, Shenandoah, Pa. 8-23-tt '31 South Main St. mo HAKE BIG MONEY selling ourelectrlo I 1 n-.lanhnrD. Itpkt Rpllpr on &rth. Hpntiill X Teiepnone, HI Til ,Slng 5 to 110 a day easy. eomclete ready tosetup; Unas ot any distance, racticot Eacuiriu Acicpui-ug. uur agents A ma Monongnhela Whiskey, - 50c n qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - - tl a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, H.35 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, tl n qt. Superior Cognac Brandy, tl.00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Bum, tl.50 a qt. RitaTiLiquorStorel Evervhndv bnvs I'rlces low. Any , Address Vf. 1'. Harrison & Co., Clerk no. 11, Columbus, Ohio, hip mrmnv without work. oae can make fib per month, MlnlsUr Whlto'i Letters uf Itecall, ST. I'STKlteilURG, Sept. 98. Andrew D. White, the United States minister to Ilus- al. I,. In Mnnl.l, Tlnvorla IT-,.-111 return here ln October in ordr to present '"V UENGLINC'S Stock and FkbIi Ale, Draught Porter and AVelner Beer. J?mB8 can bis Utters of recall. 1 X Beit brands ol Jo Citars otd all kitda of Temperance Drinks. Uchoener, ; IrOU BALE. The Mt. Carmel House prop- erty, on Ike corner of Oak street and the AND LIVERY. 13 North. Jardin Street. Wholesale agent for elgensfan's hull, 1 1, Export No finermade. Lager aii Saazer Pale Beer. Fine liquors and Cigars 120 Bouth Main St. A genuine welcome Awaits you at J oe Wyatt's Saloon ! ? MAIN AND COAL STS. Fool room attached. Finest whiskeys. beers, porter and ale constantly on tapj Choice temperance drinks and cigars Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH MAIN STItEJSI. Birds and animals ot all selections. Taxidermist, Hobert Murray, Coldest anil Largest Class of Beer. Free Lunch Dallj, John Weeks, Proprietor. Q. W. Davidson, Bartender. Avenue. Mt Carmel, Is o3ered for sale at low figure and on easy terms. Will sell the hotel building with or without the adjoining r round. Any Information as to figures ana erms can be obtained by applying to Bolomon Mt, carmel. B-l-tr 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 1b to attend the WILKES-BARRE BUSINESS - COLLEGE, NEW ANTHRACITE BUILDIN0, (All conveniences, elevator service.) 11 WEST MARKET. WILKES-BARRE. PA. This year's catalogue Is something especially line. Ask for It. 1 If