EVENING HERALD WKDNKSDAY, SKI'T. US, 1M1 TIURDEDITION ONE-DAY EXCURSION. Via Pennsylvania Railroad to the World famed Zoological Garden, Pblla. Tho Pennnsylvnnln Kntlroad Company announces n speolnl one-tiny oxcurslon to tho Zoological Onrtlen (within tho pre cincts of tho famous Fnlrmount Park), Philadelphia, on Saturday, September 20. The Zoological Garden contains an tin equaled collection of llvinK representa Uvea of thousands of well known as well ns rare species of nnlmnls, birds, and Toptilos. It is nn Immense llvinK object JenMon for old and vouuk, and is of especial educational value in supplementing In struction In natural history. With this olilcct In view. Saturday has been selected for the excursion, in order to enable teachers and school children to take ad' vantage of the low rates ottered. A Htwclal train will be run on the follow. Ing schedule, and the tlokets, which will be good only on the special truln in each direction, will be sold nt the rates quoted, lnoluuniK admission to tne unrileu : A. M. Hate. Leave Pottsvllle .7.00 () Hcliuylkill Haven 7.0) 2(0 Adamsdnle .7.18 2I) " Auburn .7.19 2 00 Hnmbure .7.88 1 " Hhoemakersvlllo .7.11 IKS " Mobrsvllle .7. 1 80 ' Keeeport.... -...7.49 1 75 " Temple . -7.M 1 ISi " Heading 8.10 160 " Htrdsboro . t.V 1 25 " llouglansvlllo 8.82 1 15 ' Poltstown ...8.8R 1 (X) M Frick's Loeir. 8.41 00 " Parker Ford 8.47 ' Hprlng City -8.J2 " PhcenlxvlUo 9.01 " Mont OUre... 9.08 Porltlomcn.. " llotiwood 0.13 Franklin Avenue 9.19 " Norrlstown 9.32 " Conshohockcn .928 Children between 5 and 12 years of age, hutf rt. t n 4 lloturnlng, .pedal train will leave Zoological uaracn at -1 ou p. m. same uay. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke your Lire Away Is the truthful, startling title of a littlo book that tells all about No-to-bac, tho wonderful, harmless guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The cost is trilling and the mau who wants to quit and can't runs no Physical or financial risk in using "No-to- bac." Sold by nil druggists. lJook nt drug stores or by mall free, Address The Sterling Hemedy Co., In dlnnn Mineral Springs, Ind. w&s-ly Give Them Your Orders. Hooks & Brown, tho North Main street stationers, are the authorized town agents of the KVGKINO IlKKALD andallorders left In their core will be nromntl v attended to. The HiiltALP is nlso on sale at nil tho other leading stationery stores tn the town. Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes. Dr. Airncw's cure for the heart idvcs perfect relief in all cases of organic or sympathetic heart disease in 80 minutes, nnd speedily effects n cure. It is a peer leas remedy for palpation, shortness of breath, smothering spells, pain in left Bine nnu an symptoms oi nuiseaseuuenri One dose convinces. Sold by J. M. Hll lan. w.s O-G-ly A Chance to Invest. If you have a few thousand dollars you can make a good investment In a 500-acre coal nnd timber tract in Tennessee. It will bo sold nt n sacrifice, the owner being pushed for money. Address IlEli- ALD oflice, Shenandoah, Pa. Irving W. liBrlmore, physical director of Y. M. C. A., Des Moines, Iowa, says he can conscientiously recommend uunmoer Iain's I'aln Halm to athletes, uvmnasts. bicyclists, foot ball players and the pro fession in cenernl for bruises, snrnlns and dislocations; nlso for soreness and stiff ness oi tne muscles, wiieu applied noiore the parts become swollen it will effect a euro in oneuall tne time usually required. jsot suio uy wruuier tiros. Coming Events. Sept. 28. Muslcalo In M. E. chnrch, tinder the nusplces of the church choir. Oct. 16th. Annual supper of the Eng lish Uaptlst church In ltobblns' opera nonse. A. M. Bailey, n well known citizen of Kugene, Oregon, says his wife has for years been troubled with chronic dlnrrhcoa nnd used many remedies with little re lief until she tried Chamberlain's Cullc, Cholera and Dlarrhcon Remedy, which has cured her sound and well. Give it a trial and you will bo surprised at the prompt relief it affords. 23 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Grnhler Bros. Now or Never. Peoplo who have not secured coplesjof the exquisite photographs of the World's Fair embraced in "The Magic City," and superb photographs of famous men and women and tcenes in every land as lti- corporated iu "Voynge Around the World," should npply for them ot the HERALD oflice without delay, as only lew copies nre left and the supply will not be renewed. No household should be without a complete set of these marvelous protractions. "While in Chicago. Mr. Charles Knhler, a prominent shoe merchant of Dos Moines, Iown, had quite a serious time ot It. He took such a severe cold that he could hardly talk or navigate, but tho nromnt use of Chamborlnin'f Cough Remedy cured him of his cold so quickly that others at the hotel who had bad colds followed his example nnd half n dozen persons 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 tie uy Urunler Bros, To thePubllc. Messrs. Hooks & Brown are the nutlinr. lxcd ngents for tho Evening Herald in Buennndoan ami nre empowered to collect u overdue subscriptions and give receipt! lur lUti HHIUO, When Baby was dole, wo, gave her Castor!, YTnea i$e woo a Child, she cried for Castorla. ythen she Ueaame Max, sh clung to Castorla. When the had Children, she gavo them Castorla Get your repairing man's. done nt Holder' Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name l.KMia & BAKU. Ashland. Pa.. printed on every sack. tf Steam Henovatimr Co. call for. clean nnd deliver Ingrain nnd Brussels at 8a per yam; Heavier carpets 40. iu is. coal su MURPHY AGAIN ARKESTED. Allegheny' Director of I'uMIe Snfrty Charged with lttmrit.Mui. 1'ITTSBCRO, Sept. m John H. Murphy, dlreetorof thodnpartmeut of public afir ot Allegheny, wn airain arrested yester day on a charge of nislOancc In office. ine proneeiitur, ai in the otlitr case, whioh win ignored by the grand jury, is 11. V. Uotilil. The information made by Mr. Gould Is exactly the same as In the former oase. Director Murphy is accused of accepting money from dlllerent persons In return for protection furnlshod them In their operation of gambling houses and other Illegal reports. It is also asserted1 that he had permitted many other unlawful houses to exist with his full knowledge and passive approval. in tne former suit, after a true bill had been refused by the grand Jury, Attorney Itowand tnttmntod to the court that the ury had been tampered with by Murphy's friends. These charges are now being in vestigated by tho dUtrlct attorney. The new suit will come before a new grand jury for tho December term. DIreotor Murphy said: "The witnesses who have been brought naalnst me. and who testified in the previous case before the grand jury, arc Joint IJecnsy, James Kelley and Samuel Russell. These men were forced to quit their business by mr orders. This accounts for their enmity.'1 New Jenny Solinol Superintendent., Thrnto.v, Sept. 20. The state board of education met at the state houss and elected the following county school super intendents! Esssx, Elmer C. Sherman, vice M. II. C. Vail; Hudson, Qoorga C. Houghton, re-oleoted; Bergen, John Ter hune, re-elected: Monmouth, John En- rlght, vice Samuel Lockwood, deceased; 1'assalc, James D. McConnoll, vice Alex ander Elliott, Jr.; Salem, Robert Qwynne. Jr., re-elected. Tne election of a new superintendent for Hunterdon county was postponed until the Decomber meet ing, iltfiycle Racing by Eleotrlo Light, Philadelphia. Sept. 20. A novel fea- turu in the snorting line wns introduced tot lovers of bicycling on the handsome grounds of the Hiverton Athletic i soclation last night, when bicyollng by eleotrlc light wns inaugurated by the Cen tury wheelmen of this city. The meet ing was a grand success, there being nearly 4,000 persons present. Tho only drnwback was tho large number of scratches which was occasioned by the cnllly weather. Too Liberal with Other People's Money. WlLKESliARllK, Pa., Sept. 26. F. V. Itockafellow, the Wilkesbarre banker Wim suspended business In February, lff'3, nnd defrauded his creditors out of W00,000, has written n letter from tho instern pent tentlnry to a local paper, in whtsh he un dertakes to tell how he lost the money. lie says his failure was due to careless ness in business; that ho was too liberal to patrons of the bank, was victimized by depositors, and gnva too much money to politics. Connecticut's Demoormtlo Tloket. New IlAVliN, Sept. 20. The Democratic state convention nominated Ernest, Cat of Hartford, for governor and Morris It Beardelcy, of Bridgeport, for lleuteui n governor. There was a hot IiKht betw Ibt-U J. J. Desmond and E. Kilduff for secretary of state, but Kilduff won bv n nnnd 1 tfin jorlty. William O. Bowen, of En9ton, yas nominated unanimously jor iuum r, and Nicholas Btaub.of Hartford, receiV fed tlio nomination for comptroller by uc In mauou. The Headlnc ItaorganlEatlon 1' PniLADKLPIHA, Sept. 20. Attorney Si uol Dickson, in behalf the receivers of l'lilladelnhm nnu itcadluir ltallroad ci pauy, yesterday presented to Judge ijnftl las, iu the United slates circuit court, pinn ior ueauiug s reorganization, hi court was asked to allow the commlsf of the Olcott-Earle reorganization cik-"" mlttoe. nnd to approve the plan. The lL.5th of October next was set for hearing l'h matter in court. fills! Blelton's Asi&llnnt Sentenced Washinqton. SeDt. 20. Nearly tl wo years ago Miss Melton, an American ni'ls- sionury,was brutally assaulted aud bea'n at a nlace called Mojuliu. a Turkish tirf.iv- iuce remote from the capital, Untidd States Minister Terrell yesterday notlt Jed the Btate deDartrnent uv cable that fiaur of the missionary's assailants HajfH, Fakhi, Abdullah and Jerhwere havebi sentenced to three years' imprisonmen Three Slen Hurled by a Gave In New York, Sept. 20. While worki in an excavation made for shifting tra on the Broadway cable line on Sever avenue three men were buried bv thecipv- lmr in of an embankment, and one of them was so badlv lniured he mav dlie. The most seriously lnlured man Is WH- iam MoGovern. Ills fellow workmen nlno were hurt are William Kelly nnd Jopu Doyle. There injuries are not serious. wJ Factory Inspectors In Hestlon. Philadelphia, Sept. 20. The eighth annual convention of the Factory Inspec tors' Inter latlonnl association organized in common oouncll chamber, nearly fifty delegates from various parts of the oouu try being present. John Franey, of Buf falo, presided, and quite a number of prominent Phlladelpblans wore present The sessions will last four days. Mew York Tailors May Strike Again. NEW Yoi.K, Sept. 28. There is a possi bility nt anothor strike within the noxt few days of the Brother .iood of Tailors, which, If it takes plate, will involve 1,m0 members, and will be in sympathy with the strike of the Boston tnllurs now In progress. Tho tailors here have voted not to handle work sent from Boston. Chief YVIlbo-il Sun for Pfl.ce. BERLIN, Sept. SO. Dispatches received here from the German colony in south west Africa say .that Major Leutweln on Aug. 27 stormexl Chief Wilbool's camp at Naukluft. Chief Wllbool retreated and nnd afterwards sued for peace. Tho Ger man loss was nine killed aud eleven wounded. Vlotorlaus New York Shlrtmekeri. New YoitK, Sept. 28. The shlrtmakers strike will practically be settled before the end ot the week. The contractors are generally conoeding tho demands made by tho strikers, nnd In some instances the meu have already returned to work under tho improved scale of wages. Hank President Arrested. MlLWADKKK, Sept. SO. President F. T. Day, ot the Plnnkinton bank, was ar rested yesterday afternoon on a oharge ot receiving a deposit when he knew the bank was insolvent. Mr. Day furnished a bail bond of $1,000 and waa released. THE ROMANCE OF A WAIF. All llelreM f, BW "1)0 In the Poor Homo at i'Hftniirg. Pfrf-sni no. fl.pt. sb. A waif, said to be heiress t Jy5.ooo, w.t claimed yesterday by a man lnmnid he wns a New York traveling '.I. man. The gentleman, who would no In name nt present, called on Mrs. II-in Henderson, of Ijawrence- ville, and loltl her that the -months'-old girl baby loft with heron June 17 last was tho sole heiress of ita mother, who died In urooKlyii lat week, leavlnir nn estate valued nt tl26.000. Mrs. Houdersnn, who received the bibo from n young woman calling herself Helen Smith, t timed tho little one over to tho department of chntltles some time ago because she was too poor to enro for It. The department will investigate. Altgeld Artnr the Tollman Company. SprihofikM), Ills., Sept. 20. Governor Altgeld yesterday addressed the board of equalization on the assessment of tho Pullman Palace Cur company's property. Ho showed many figures aud facts con cerning the company's manner of escap ing taxation iu this and other states and in the Dominion of Canada. Tho gov ernor beggod the board to make a proper and just nssessmeut of this property, In justice to tho peoplo nnd the state. The speech has caused a sensation. Matrimonial bnlnillera Arretted. IlARIilsliuitG, Sept. 26. Grant L. Galvln nnd Annie L. Splllman were arrested here last night by United States marshals upon tho charge of illegally using tho malls. The couple Is said to have victim ized n largo number of people in nil parts of tho country by a matrimonial scheme. Tho information which led to their arrest was furnished by an Iown man who an swered their advertisements, and who claims to have been defrauded of tOOO. Nicaragua's Statement. London, Sept. 20. An official of tho NIcaraguan government, who Is now in London, asserts that all the men expelled from Nicaragua in connection with tho Bluellolds incident, has been parties to the rebellion In that region. He denies Mr. Hatch's statement that tho prisoners were ill treated, and says that Nicaragua, In a friendly mnnner, has forwarded explana tions to tho governments of Groat Britain and the United States. Opposing Frlnoesii Allx. London, Sept. 20. Truth says that fresh obstacles have arisen in connection with the cznrowitz's proposed marriage to Princess Allx of Hesse. The prospect of their union is said to bo very popular in St. Petersburg, and high personages nre reported to be working hard to upset the plaus laid for the marriage. Rumor has it that if tho marrlago does not occur Princess Allx wU be offered an annuity of 10,000 for llfo. Killed by IIli Own Trap. Fort Scott, Kan., Sept. 20. John Konantz, u general merchant and farmer at Arcadia, was fhtally shot by a gun which he had set for burglars in his store. Ho set a trap Monday night, and in open ing JiltQreJjiJhwiiirrj",I'Hi;r7i''je kuuiu uiscuargo, the ball killing hlm1" uiub, luniuuuy. rrofeuor Mendenhall'i Sacoesiot Washington, Sept. 26. The presl-n yesterday appointed General wnim Ward Duflleld, of Detroit, Mich., su'r lntendentof tho coast and geodetic r- vey, iu suceeeu l'roressor T. C. Men!" hall, resigned. Tho position is w.th 10,000 per annum. The Antl-Tlllmanltes. Columbia, S. a, Sept. 20. At 2 o'o.ck mis mornjng tno antl-Tillman con'-n-vention decided by a vote of 124 to 0(to mnko nominations. The ticket has ot ueeu selected, uut will be before adjou1' ""i nuiuu win iiKeiy uo this evonlnj Wlint Not to I-nd. Douglas Jcrrold, tho celebrated i". Enid: "Thoro nro thrco things thatno man uut a rooi londs, or, having lcri' 18 not in tho most helpless stato of mo?0' crassltudo if ho over hopes to got,bok ngnln. Those thrco thin as nro hntiS, monoy nnd umbrellas. I beliovo n coHin Action of tho law assumes n remedy ago"! st tho borrower, but I know of no casil" Which any man. boinn- sufflclenMv rlaSl.rd to gibbet his reputation as nlnlntiff lnsich a suit, over fairly succeeded ocalnstttho wholesome prejudices of society. UrSfi-b las may bo 'hedged about' by cobwoi?J(it Utes. I will not swear that It la nnf to. Thcro may bo laws that mako such thiigs proporty. But I am suro thnt tho hjssl'8 contempt, tho loud mouthed lndlrmnttfi. of nil civilized socii ty would slbllato'md roar nt tho bloodless poltroon who shoui engngo law on his sido to obtain for hi" mo restitution of a lent umbrella." Wlilte Lead as a Preservative. Tho ndvnntnaca of uslnir irenuino white - lead for painting surfaces, especially train worK, nave neon known ior years, but nn instance mentioned by Sir William Arrol Will servo to Impress tho foct on tho mem ory, bomo years ago ho purchased tho ma terials of old Hammersmith bridge for tho purpose of using a portion In erecting n temporary plant nt ono of his largo under takings. Tlio Iron work had been In po sition 62 years, and many of tho parts, ow ing to lnauct'hsiniuty, nail not been pa"" cd slnco thoy wuro placed In position, Finding them in so rcmarknblo n state of preservation, Sir William Arrol had boiuo of tho paint nnnlyzcd, whou it was found to bo genuine white lead. Eugllsh Me chanic. To Niagara Falls. A most delightful autumn lmf AYPiir slon to Niagara Fails via the picturesque Lohlch Vallev R. H.. on Mnnrlnr.Ont. 1st. joi,i, uuuenue auspices oi uoou will x ire Company, of Allentown, and the famous Allentown Band. Fare for round trip only 5.00. An enjoyable side trip con be token to the beautiful city of Toronto at an additional cost of fl.50. Special train win leavo bhenandoah at 9.15 a. m., arriv ing at Nlairnra Falls at 8.00 n. m. For lurther Information annlv to C. II. Heller. Traveling Passenger Agent, Lehigh vauey ucKec agents, or to the committee as follows : Fred. E Lewis, II. S. Mertz, Harry Knauss, Aaron Henry, H. D. Kramor. 0-20-it MP. CONRY, Monongaheln Whiskey, fcOo a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, . - Haqt, Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, - $1.25 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, tl a qt. Superior Cognac Brandy, . tl.OO a qt. Imported Jamaica Hum, 11.50 n qt. 'VUENGLINC'S Stock and Fiesh A It put Virnt1fi nf Kn nfoara YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES National Lencne. At St. Louis-St. Irfiuls, 14; Philadel phia, 7. At Iiouisvllle New York, IS; Louisville, & At Cincinnati First game: Cincinnati, 0; Boston, 7. Second game: Cincinnati, 6; Boston, 1. At Cleveland Bnltlmnro, 14; Cleveland, 0. At Pitts burg Piltelrarg, 10; Brooklyn, 7. PetinMylvntitii Htntft League, At Ilarrlsburg Pottsvlllo, 7; Hnrrls burg, 5. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Olotlne Quotations of the New York and I'lilladelphln Exchanges. New York, Sept. 25. The stock market to day was dull, hut firm. Thcro was a dccllno In Heading and a recovery In Hock Island and other stocks. The Kcneral market was mo tionless. Closing bids: Lehigh valley 87W W. N. Y. & ra-... H Erlo..... IfId I)., 1j. & W ..1H West Bhoro 1014 N. Y. Central 100 Lako Erlo & W... MMi Del. Sc IIudson...l35 Pennsylvania- 61 Beading 10 St. Paul 05 Lchlijh Nav. 61 N. V. & N, E. pf ... mi New Jersey Cen ...112 General Markets. Philadelphia. Sept. 25. Flour weak; win ter superfine, J.10; do. extras, $2.S6S.40: No. 2 winter family, $r.40e.5O; Pennsylvania roller straight, S2.5tiIS.e6; western winter, clear, 88.4008.00. Wheat dull, steady, with MJSo. bid and 65o. asked for September. Corn quiet, unchanged, with 58c. hid aud 60o. asked for September. Oats steady, dull, with SJo. bid and 35Jio. asked for September, llcef quiet; beef hams, 110.50. Pork dull. Lard lower; western dairy, 1317o.; do. creamery, 15H35&c.;Elgins,25j;c. ; Pennsylvania cream cry prints, fancy, 20e.; do. choice. SJaSTw.; do. fair to Bood,!!823c.; prints jobbing at 2730c. ChccBo quiet; New York large, 810Ho. ; do. small. 8)4aifrJ4o. Eggs firm; New York and Pennsylvania, 2021o. Mvo Stock Markets. New Yoiik, Sept. 25. European cables quote American steers nt V10c., dressed weight; refrigerator beef, 6-K880. Calves firm; sates ranged at JI.Wtl.M). Sheep and lambs firmer; ordinary to choice lambs, H'X 5. Hogs higher at $5.106.35 per 100 lbs . foi Inferior to choice. East LinuniY, Sept. 25. Cattle actlva and higher; prime, i5.00ffl5.75; good butchers, tKt 4.S5; good fat cows and heifers, (2.60(33.20. Hogs steady; Phlladelphlas, S0.2o4o.25; com liion to fair Yorkers, 85.70Gi.WI. Sheer strong; extra, S3.30O3.50; common, Mo.Cil; lambs. S2.25&4. Waterproof collars and cuffs that you can clean yourself by simply wiping off with a wet sponge. Tho genuine look, exactly like linen and every piece is marked this way : TRADr iLULQi MARK. They nre made by covering n linen collar or cuff with 1 ' celluloid," and are he only waterproof goods made with n Interlining, nnd the only goods that can stand the wear and give perfect satisfaction. Never wilt and not effect ed by moisture. Try them aud you will never regret it. Ask for those with above trade mark nnd refuse any imitations. If your dealer docs not have them we will mail you n sample direct on receipt of prke. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. State whether stand-up or turucd-dowu collur is wanted. The Celluloid Company, 427-429 Broadway, New York. FOR SALE. Tho Hhenandoah School Board offers tor salo all the wood work Dertalnlne to the double blook on the lot situated at tho corner ot Jardln and Cherry streets, Sbenandoalu Stone founda tion, not Included in the sale, lima tu providing to reraovo tuudlne in a body and not In rmrts. llulldJEE etven to the blebest bid der. The committee reserves the light to re ject any Or all, bids. All. bids .must be In the ppesession or 11. J. muigood, chairman or com mittee, by 6 o'clock on Thursday evening, cp- teuioer iopi. II. J. MULDOON, MASK llnilKE, WILIJAM TBEZJSJJ, Tmoiny Ltnoh, Charles Hooks, Committee, WARREN J. PORTZ. --BS!KKv.PiB. o Tuner. FlkBosard organs repaired. Orders lett at 31 North llri pikci. Shenandoah, will receive i rompt aunnt.nn. Fall leather is Here So is Mrs. HYDE, with n full stock of Pall 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 oi "Infants' Coats and Gaps and Children's Bonnets can't be beat, them and you will say so. See N& Gasl I 9 N. Main St, Shenandoah. 31 South Main St. Ale, Draught Porter and Welner Beer. and all IHrrift fit T tntlPtftnce DrlnllH. 1 1 ELLOII jjj RtfLioiiorStore shine. Cycling is the popular r-ry r 1 ne 1094 coluinDias are a realization of the ideal in bicycle construction a triumph of Amer ican skill and enterprise. Con stantly advancing in the line of progress, Columbias still maintain their proud position as the standard bicycles of the world unequalled, un approached. TOPE MrG. CO., lloiton, New York, Chltago, Hartford. A beautiful Illustrated catalogue free at our agencies, or by mail for two a -cent stamps. OEOltfJE II, Bicycles. KltiCK, KrlcK's Hardware Store, South Main Street, Is agent tor Columbia Safe Deposit Building and Saving ,, ASSOCIATION OF 3VT. . DEE. 330E3VV.3Sri The value of each shnre Is 1200 nt maturity. cents ; ana monthly dues on eacn snare, six months or longer, 6 per cent. Interest Members mnv withdraw one or all shares rlthdraw one or all shares notice, and are entitled to the full nmount with six per cent, interest nfter the first year's membership. No shares will be forced out. All shareholders are entitled to loans from the fund on real estate secur ity. Reference nnd information on application. New series starts In faept., 1894. ShareH may be subscribed for any time, and dues, etc., will be received at the office of M. H. Master's marble yard, 127 N. Jardln St., on the first Monday after the first Saturday of each month. Wo refer to the following shareholders: J F. J. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner. J. W. JOHNSON, Lumber Dealer. REV. ItOBEUT O'BOYLE. To ilie Public I will arrive in Shenandoah the latter part of next week, with a Car Load of Mm Horses Which I will offer at public sale on a date to bo hereafter announced. Watch this space. After the public sale I will always nave western norses ror private sale or ex change. Wll, NniSVTENTER, Shenandoah, Pa, 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, POTTSVILLB. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. A cabinet maker. Franey 's furniture store. Apply at USStf TJiOIt BALK. Hotel property on East Centre ; street. At present occupied by lien, llaekoy. Apply to M. a Watson. 9-24 Iw TX7 ANTED. Saleslady for shoe store. Must VV be experienced, with ability to commsnd trade. offlce. Apply with reference to Uebaui TANTED. Two young men to board In a YV tmvate familv. All modern conveniences. Reference required. Apply at the Herald office Z4-tI TnBTHAYED. To tho premises o( Mrs. A I . Lecklo In Brandonvllle. a cow. Owner can ne, t havo same upon proving property and paying expenses. Max Schmidt, 9-25-3t Hhenandoah, Fa, WANTED. A Srst-class lady csnvsster to sell the II & W nalentedunderwalsts for toys, girls and tables. Address, giving ref erences, Dellevolee Waist Co., Flushing, N. Y. FOR BALE. A property, 20 and 28 White street. Hhenandoah. Lot 80x150 feet, with three bouses. Splendid Investment. Apply to tars. as. u-iisra, -a norm Main street, A BARGAIN. I! Bold this month. Two tracts of 00 acres each, of valuable coal ana timoer isna in Tennessee, win near in vestigation. Tracts will be sold singly. Ad- dresB llEHAI.D, Bhenandoah, l'a. FOR SALE. A good, sound horse. Price reasonable. Apply to Michael Peters, Hhenandoah, Pa, - it TO MAKE BIG MONEY selling our electric Telephone. Host seller on earth. Mental! complete ready to set up; lints oi any distance, A practical Klectrlo Telephone, our ag making 3 to tlO a day easy. lCveryoody buys; big money without work. Prices low. Any one can mafco V76 per month. Address W. 1 . Ilsrrlson & Co., ClerE No. 11, Columbus, Ohio. TOOK HALE. Tho Mt. Carmel House prop- X erty, on me corner or uais street ana tno Avenue. Mt. Carmel. Is oSered for sale at a low figure and on easy terms. Will sell the hotel building witn or without the adjolnlni eronnd. Any Information as to figures am terms can be obtained by applying to Bolomon 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 Columbia READING, PA. . Annlication fee on each share. 2S tl.W. On dues paid in advance for a will be allowed nt time of payment is made nt anytime by giving SO days' written nt anytime bv givlnB of dues imld on such h shares, together 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. HOTEL KAIBR CHAP, BUHCIIILL. Prop. ffl North Main St., MAHAN0Y CIT Largest and finest hotel in the region. Finest accommodations.- Handsome fixtures. Pool and Ullllard Poems Attached. . ROOF PAINTING promptly done with tW HAWTHOKN'8 U. S.KOOF PAINT by 1TOJ3T, Agent, ISO East Ool street, Bhenando&h. It Is the beat and only guarsntee paint against corrosion, nro ana every luna oi wemiaer, ior mew. ana paper roois ana wans. Give It a trial. "When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 Nortli Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladies' dining room attached. Finest, wines, liquors, cigars. awes, AND LIVERY. 13 North. Jartlin Street.' Wholesale agent for elgenspan's tom, 1 1, Export Lager id Saaier Pale Beer. No finer-made. Fine liquors and Cigars lSOHouth Main Ht. Bdenandoaii's Eeliadlb Hand Laundry Oor. 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 and delivered. AJtrlal solicited. A genuine welcome Awaits yon at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! I Evan J. D UNDERTAKING MAIN AND CORL STS. .SS Pool room attached. Finest whiskers., beers, porter and ale constantly on tt;pj Choice temperance drinks and cigars Weeks' Museum, 17 80VXII MAIN STltlsm. Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray, Coldest and Largest Class of Beer. Free Laacb Dallj, John 7exks, Proprietor. Q. Vf. Davidson, Bartender. ALL MEN and WOMEN Have buainesB with others, and uhould, therefore, have a business education The quickest way to get the beat ideas of modern business practice to to attend the WILKES -BARRE BUSINESS - COLLEGE, NEW AHTHSACITE EUILCIU3, (All conveniences, elevator service.) il WEST MARKET, WILKES-BARRE, Pi This year's catalogue is something i especially fine. Ask for It. f I II V A J ikl BM1 IHI III ii -" -'ii- f