EVENING HERALD 8ATTKUAY, SKl'T. i!S, 191 THIRDEDITION THc Wr IN COMcA. 1.1 Hung Chntiir Hml Othnr l'Illni Lnd Ml Wtv lit. llfpniicil. Londov. Sept. -.11 A dispatch to The Tlmutlr m Yokohitimi ayi: The destina tlou of the sec 'lid Japanese nnny of W.OWl U kupt secret The Jiipatiesu army In Cored In rapidly advancing north. No resistance to lt prugrefi Is expected on this side of the Chinese frontier. There N no truth In the rumor of an nrmlitlce. A dispatch from Shanghai say It It believed thp emperor contemplates n ohnugo of ndviser and the dlsmlsnl ol 11 tho mandarins and others who have been cnnrerriinl In the conduct of the war Affairs at l'eklti are tending toward an Imperial coup d'etat, involving tho over throw of Li lluiiir Chains and other statesmen It Is suspected that the cap tain of the Chinese ship Kwami Kal vvll' also' he beheaded for cowardice and fo' stranding Ins vessel In attempt to escape during the action nil the Yalu river The vlduure aualnst him is strong It Is reported that the emperor has granted Li 1 1 tins Chang's request to be allowed to take the field In person, and hat Li Hung Clim'ir will make his head quartern at Lu Tai, uear Kai I'iiilt. the present headquarters of the provincial commander-tu-cliiof of Chih 1I It is also reported that the Chinese troops have ovncutited Corea and are uovv massed at Chlu Lien Chimi, thirty miles westward of tlie Yalu river It Is stated there have been numerous desertions from the Chin ese army of late becaue of the faulty con dition of the arms and ammunition sup plied to tho troops. Another junk that was Hailing through the North channel lu order to evade the guard boats struck a torpedo aud was blown to pieces. Severul men vver drowned It Is reported that the Japanese have Decerned In entering the Lhlnese prov ince of Manchuria mid that they are nd vauoug upon the capital. Muukden It Is also said that liuhliiig has taken place betweeu lhe invaders and the Chinese a a town betweeu t hat city and the frontier The engagement is said to have ended In a derisive victory fur the Japanese, who. It in added, established themselves in the position previously occupied by the Chi nese troops. A Chance to Invest. If you have a few thousand dollars you can make rt good Investment In a 600-acre coal and timber tract In Tennessee. It will be Bold nt n sacrifice, tho owner lielng pUHiiea tor money. Address ilElv ALU ofllce, Shenandoah, Fa. To the Public. Messrs. Hooks & Brown are the author ized agents -for the Evening Herald In Shenandoah and are empowered to collect all overdue subscriptions aud give receipts lor ine same. Irving W. Larlmore, physical director of Y. M. C. A., Des Moines, Iowa, says he can conscientiously recommenuunaniuer Iain's Pain Unlm to athletes, gymnasts, bicyclists, foot ball players nnd the pro- iession in general ior uruises, sprains ami dislocations; also for soreness nnd still ness of the muscles. When nnnlied before the parts become swollen It will effect a cure in one nail tno time usually required For sale by Gruhler Uros. To Niagara Palls. A most delightful autumn leaf excur (don to Niagara Falls via tho plcturesquo Lehigh Valley It. It., on Monday.Oct. 1st, 1KM, under the auspices of Good Will Fire Company, of Allentovvu, and tho famous Allcntovvn Hand. Faro for round trip onlv fS.00. An eniovnble sldetrln can bo taken to the beautiful city of Toronto nt an numtionni cost ot ti.au. special train will leave Shenandoah at 0.15 n. in., nrriv Ing nt Niagara Falls at 8.00 p. tn. For further Information apply toC. H. Heller, Traveling Passencer A cent. Leutah Valley ticket agents, or to the committee ns 101 lows : t reu. i.. IjOwis, 11. b. Aiertz, iinrry nnnuss, Aaron nenry, 11. u. Kraraor. U-2u-4t Vhen Baby was sick, we gavo her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Jllsa, she clung to Castorla, "When she hod Children, she gam them Castorla A Phenomenal Actress. The phenomenal little star, Lillian Kennedy. In her delightful whimsical and natural play, "She Couldn't Mnrry Three," will be nt Ferguson's theatre next Wednesday and Thursday evenings, Few artists connected with the statre to day have made such rsptd strides ns this talented aud bright little sunbeam. "Whether you want to or not you become almost unconsciously interested in Ansa Kennedy's portrayal of "Hess." In these days when good plays are so far apart no one should miss the coming soubrotte of the American stacre In her now nlnv. "She Couldn't Mnrry Three." A. M. Bailey, n well known citizen of Eugene, Oregon, says his wife has for years been troubled with chronic diarrhoea and UBed many remedies with little re lief until she tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy, which has cured her sound nnd well. Give It n trial and you will be surprised nt the prompt relief it affords. '25 nnd 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Now or Never. People who have not secured coples'of the exquisite photographs of the World's Fair embraced in "The Maglo City," and superb photographs of famous men and women nnd scenes In every land ns In corporated in "Voyage Around the World," should apply for them at the HEltALI) ofllce without delay, ns only a lew copies are left nnd the supply will not be renewed. No household should be without n complete set of these marvelous productions. While in Chicago, Mr. Charles L. Kahler, a prominent shoe merchant of Des Moines, Iowa, had quite a serious time of it. He took such a severe cold that he could hardly talk or navigate, hat the prompt use of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy cured him of his cold so quickly that others at the hotel who hnd bad colds followed his example nnd half n dozen persons ordered It from the near est drug store. They were profuse lu their thanks to Mr, Kahler for telling them how to cure a bad cold bo quickly. For tale by Gruhler Bros. Steam Renovating Co. call for, clean And deliver Ingrain nud Brussels at 8c per yard; heavier carpets 4c. 03 K. Coal St, MRS. PtAHY jLKS BACK. Rhi Dental th fltatimnt of p,wmIii, lVary's lrlvtn ?.purpliry. Wa1HN(iToN, Sept. 20. Mrs. Peary, the wife of the A ret ic explorer, denied em pliHt f illy the nt -ii'tcirps of mnu of the members of her husband's party upon their alleged treat input. Mrs. Peary said that her husband was unusually considerate of his men. "As to the menu, he gave them the best It was possible to obtain. No partiality was shown. Lieutenant Peary, nil reports to the contrary notwithstanding, ate at the table with his men, ami shared their hard ships In every way. I could not goto the table on account of my baby. Some of the talile delicacies, given to me by my friends, were used by me, but my hus band declined to share them with me, saying that he preferred to have only what was given to the rest of the party." "Were the men sent on these long trips without any preparations, ns Swain al leges F " was asked. 'Well, I don't exactly know what Is meant by preparation," replied Mrs. I'enry. "About all the preparations they hnd to make was to hitch up tho dogs and put on their furs. As to Mr. Swain's lameness, he had what Is termed Infantile paralysis. He was lame on that account, and no other " BALTIMORES TH CHAMPIONS The Capture the Lengua Pennant by llMntlsoine rercnntfiKft. With todny's.games the baseball season Is nt an end. All the clubs play this after noon, nnd there will be games at Louis ville, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis tomorrow. These games, howover, will not nlTect the general result. The stand ing of the clubs, Including yesterday's games, Is ns follows: w. ! I'.c. w. 1. p. c. Baltimore.... 88 38 .CM Pittsburg... OS 01 .HU New York... 88 13 .673 Chicago SO 71 .431 Boston 82 411 .023 Cincinnati.. 63 75 AH l'hilad'K .... 71 55 .563 St. Louis.... 63 70 .411 Brooklyn ... 68 00 .531 Wash'ton.. 43 84 .849 Cleveland .. 67 (II .523 Louisville... 33 1)3 .276 TKSTEHDAY'S NATIONAL LEAOUK OAME8. At Clevelnud Clovoland, 8, Philadel phia, 6. At Cincinnati New York, 0; Cincinnati, 8. At PittBburg Pittsburg, 15; Boston, 9. The Garnet for the Temple Cap. Cincinnati, Sept. 29. Managers Hnn lon, of the Baltimores, and Ward, of New York, have been in consultation bore re garding the dntes for games to be played for the Temple cup. Manager Hanlon left last night for Chicago to consult the players of his team, and will wlro accept ance of one of two schedules he prepared here. Manager Ward has bound himself to accept cither schedule that Hanlon chooses. The schedules are kept secret. Militiamen Killed by Typhoid Fever. W'lLKF.SBAIUlK, Pa., Sept. 29. Twomore members ot Company F, Ninth regiment, Pennsylvania National Guard, died last night of typhoid fever. These men, to gether with n number of other members of the company, were stricken with the disease soon utter their return from the state camp nt Gettysburg. Eight other members of the command nre very 111 with the disease. Minnesota's Porett Fires. BlUINKKD, Minn., Sept. 29. No further newB with regard to the forest fires can be obtained. The smoke In the burned dis trict Is so dense that It Is Impossible to In vestlgate, although fears are entertained that the family of Joe Myers perished. John Cameron, four miles out of town, lost two barns, eighty tons of hny, one hundred cords of wood and all his grain. Threatening a Mnral Itefnrraer. CniCAGO, Sept. 29. Mrs. W. G. Clark, wife of tho Hov. W. G. Clark, who has led tho Civic Federation crusade ngalust gambling, yesterday received an nnouy- mous letter vvnrmug her to "look well to her child." Tho letter stated that Mr. Clark's enemies contemplated revenging themselves by torturing his child. Sentenced for Arson Conspiracy. NEW York, Sept. 29. Victor A-kle. the clothing merchant, of 28 East Broadway, who on April 31, with two other men, con spired to burn his premises for the 14,000 lnsurnnce nnd who was convicted of arson lu the second degree, was yesterday sen tenced to nine years nnd ten months at hard labor In the state prison. Salvador's Vellow Fever Noourg. SAN FnANCISCO, Sept. 29. Private ad vices from Salvador say that yellow fever is epidemic throughout the republic, and thnt the mortality is very great. The dis ease is particularly fatal to foreigners, taking them oil Inside ot twenty-four hours. Among the first victims was Amer ican Consul Pollock. Lucnnl lleflaoes ller Reeord. New Yoiik, Sept, 29. The steamship Lucauia arrived last night. She mad the passage In five days, seven hours and forty-nine minutes, or forty-nine minutes less time than her record breaking trip of live days, vlgnt hours and thirty-eight minutes, made last month. Murdered by Fleeing Kantian. ELTIIIA, O.. Sept. 29. At 2 o'clock In the morning a young man named John Henry nt Grafton, O., was awakened by burglars In his room. Henry gave chase and was shot and killed by one of the thieves Tho burglars have been tracked to this place A New Austrian Minister. Washinqton, Sept. 29. Chevalier de Tavera, the Austrian minister to this country, has been assigned by hli gov ernnient as minister to Brazil, and the present Austrian minister to Brazil has been assigned to take the cbevulter'a place In this country. Killed on an lHectrlo Road. Columma, Pa., Sept. 29. A work oar collided with a passenger car on the Don egal electric railway, near here. Dennis Keboe, aged 50 years, was killed and John Ford had his law broken. Both were workmen Ford was running contrary to orders, Fatal Fire In Rritlth Columbia. VVA1MI1 11 n Runt. 20 Two men were burned to deathj two other men and a little gin were badly Injured, ana ira, 000 worth of property was destroyed by a fire that broke out here early in the morn ing. Carnesle Cuts Wan". PlTTflDUKQ.Seut. 30. Tho Carneirteoom puny proposes to readjust the wages of its 5,000 employes at the Edgar Thomson mi.i. -1 wwci nwix.a. iuii, vi course, means a re ductlon. The Weather. Fair; northwest winds, high on the coast. THE TOURING! OFFICIALS. They Took Their Departure This Morn-Inff-At Philadelphia To-night. The Hoard of Directors of City Trusts to the Glrard Kstate left Glrardvllle by a special Lehigh Valley train at 8:80 o'clock this morning. They arrived here shortly after nine o'clock and after n brief stop proceeded to Delano, then to Oneida Junction, and thence via the Delaware, Susquehnnnn and Schuylkill railroad to the collieries of Coie Brothers & Co., nt uneiun, r.cKiey anu uriitou. tomo time vvns snent In inspecting Mr. Ecklev II. Coxe's automatic stoker and appliances for burning buckwhent and rice coal. Lunch was pervert at noon In Oneida Park. At 1:41 n. m. the nartv left Drlfton for Mnuch Chunk. The Directors nredue In Philadelphia at 5:41 o'clock this even ing. Artistic Dressmaker. Bertha L. Dolnh. nrtlstio dressmaker. pupil of Madame Crittenden, of Philadel phia, announces that she will open n dressmaking establishment at 11 North "West street, Shennndoah. Two years' ex perience In cutting and fitting. Terms reasonable. 0-24-lw Coming Events. Oct. ICth. Annual sunner of the Emr- llsh Baptist church lu Iiobblns' opera houfle. Give Them Your Orders. Hooks d Brown, the North Mnln street stationers, nre the authorized town agents of the Evening Herald and all orders left In their care will be promptly nttended to. The HERALD Is also on sale at all the other leading stationery stores in the town. Uncle Sam's 1'enslnn Holt. Washington. Sept. 29. The report ol the third auditor of the treasury for th fiscal year ended June 30, 1894, shows thf total disbursements at pension agenclei on account of pensions for that year tc have been $137.0.10.981. Violent Eud of a Long Lire. ST. L0UI8. Sept. 20 Mrs. Catherlnt Hurtman, aged 105, was run down by a motor car in South St. Louis, nnd diud oon after. She was deaf, and did not bear the elnrju bill Franeh "Was isiinmliiliig Conversion. BARCELONA, Sept. 29. The reported con version ot Salvador Frnnch, the ouarch 1st who Is lying under sentence of death for the bomb outrage in tho Lyceo thea ter in November last, attracted much at tention a few weeks ago Froncb made great professions of penitence and ex pressed n wish to join the Order of fit. Francis nnd to wear the Franciscan habit In the future. Latterly the authorities have had reasons to suspect the sincerity of his conversion, aud nu order was Issued yesterday directing that the anarchist be again confined strictly to the prison rules, which hud been relaxed tn his favor. Franch became very violent nnd uttered horrible curses against God and society Chlcng-o'a Welcome to Mlsi Wlllard. Chicago, Sept. 29. Wlllard Hall, In the Woman's temple, was crowded to over flowing yesterday by W. C. T. U. mem bers who had assembled to welcome Miss Francis Willnrd from her trip abroad. The occasion was the unveiling of the Chatnuqun fountain, presented to the Women's Christian Temperance union by Ch'atauqua county, N Y to commemorate tho birth of the union there In 1874. Ad dresses were made by Miss Wlllard and other women prominent In the organiza tion. The day's exercises were followed by a reception held nt the cirst Congre gational church last night. Mrs. Vnnderbllt Home Aeatn New York. Sept. 29 -Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt. Jr., Miss Vnnderbllt and Master Harold Vanderbilt arrived last night on the steamer Lucanin- The party was met at the landing only by n man ser vant and n crowd of newspaper men. Sev ernl of tho latter attempted to Interview Mrs. Vnnderbllt, but were unsuccessful. She refused to answer any of their ques tions, nnd the purty was driven directly to the Vanderbilt mansion at Fifty-third street and if tu avenue. A Mueh Wnnted Female Hwlndler. Jersey City. Sept. 29. Ida Wilcox, of Newark, alias Anna Johnson, of Albany, alias Mrs. .1. H. Wnrren, of Chelsea, Mass., alias Emma Jean Kelcey, of Bos ton, alias Maria E. Gordon, was arrested In Jersey City yesterday. She Is wanted In mnuy cities ou thechnrgeof swindling Her method was to furnish a flat or house on the installment plan aud then sell the furniture She will be held for extradl tlon. Christian Kntleavor Convention. Boston, Sept. 29. General Secretary Itaer. of the United Society ol Christian Endeavor, nunnunces that the interna tional convention of 1693 will be held In Boston Instead of San Francisco, This change has been made on account of the long delay of western railroad managers In announcing n decision In regard tc pedal rates to tho Pacific coast. Onicers &entenod to Siberia, St PETEKsnurto, Sept. 29. Acourt mar tial sitting at Klclr has condemned M Kwiatoski. ex-stnlT olllcer to the lifelong hard labor in Siberia and Iblrtv-sever others to long periods of exile In Siberia for treason Their ollense consisted I dUcloslug to Austria in 1803 plans of tut Klefl 'iiobilizatlou and the Warsaw fortl ficatious A I'lttabu'ff roiincllmuu In Trouble. PlTlsufKi, Sept. -!). Ex-Councilmai. Hlclmrd Arin-troug was placed on trial 011 a charge of ollerlng a bribe of 1300 tc Councllmau James Boru to securehls voti for Gustave Kaufman as supervising arcb Itect for the proposed new water worki for Allegheny City. Kaufman was de feated for the position. Jobntnu Makes a New Record, Waltiiam. Mass., Sept. 29. John S. Johnson, the Syracuse bicyclist, knocked two seconds off the world's mile record flying start, paced, held by Bliss, by cov erlng the mile yesterday afternoon In 1.603-5. The trial was held under specta sanction of the L. A. W., and the time li Qtncial M. P. CONRT, Monongahela Whiskey, tOc a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, tl a cjt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, $1.25 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, H a qt. Superior Cognao Brandy, - 11,00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Rum, fl.tOaqt. "VUENGLIJUG'S Stock and Freeh Ale, Draught Torter ami WelnerBeer, J Beet braces ot Co Cij ars acd all kites of Temperance Drinks. MAHAN0Y CITY. MAIIANOT ClTT, Sept. 2fl. Tho crocerv stoma will close at seven o'clock 011 Monday evening. Mr. Blakslee.ot Delano, passed through town on his jsafety last, evening. "Snider and l'lv" will be nroduced nt Kaler's opera house on Monday evening. The neonle were entertnlned bv Edison's phonograph on Mnln street Inst evening. John H. Andrews hns opened n con fectionery nnd fruit stand nt tho Lakeside station of the Bending railroad. Mrs. N. Barlow has returned to her home on South Cntnwlssa street, after a couple weeks' visit at Wllllnmsport. Mrs. Charles Sunday has returned from the city with a full line of millinery goods which she will dispose of cheap. A farewell party was held nt the Kurtz residence, on East Centre street, last even ing. In honor of Miss Nellie Young, nn accomplished young Indy of town. She was presented with n handsome Christian Endenvor Society pin by her lady friends. Supper was served and many games were played. The friends departed nt a lato hour. Those present were : Miss J. Kline. the Misses Staufler, Ida Crnwshavv, Miss K. Smith, Misses S. nnd M. Stitzer, Annie Kutz, Annie Schoener, Carrie and Emily Snyder nnd Messrs. Ed. Snyder, M. E. Hornn, Milton Crnwshnw, William James, Harry Kline, George W'olchock, Hnrry Jones aud William Smith. The Young fnmlly win move to .unnsioru Mommy a week. Some of the most excltlnir and sensa tional scenes In the production of Daughter or Dixie." oiFiEiLsriitN) a-. FALL AND WINTER Millinery. Greatest Bargains In Town. Annie Morrison HOAX JSV1I.H1XQ, 8 East Centre St , Shenandoah. AMUSEMENTS. F KUGUSON'H THEATRE, F. 1. riEROCSON, UANAGEK. WcUajaDdTMaT. Oct. 3d and 4th Special limited engagement of the sterling soubrette, MISS LILLIAN KENNEDY! Supported by a company of flrst-clnss artists. Produced with all special scenery. Calcium lights and electri cal effects carried especially for these productions. WEDNESDAY, New Edition of She Cuuldn't Marrj Three." THURSDAY, "A Daughter of Dixie." A succession of beautiful stage fixtures. Thrilling climaxes. Bongs nnd dances. A mirthful presentation whose chief ingre dients are brilliancy, vim, sprightliness. Prices, as, 35, 50 nnd 75 cts. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. YOTB FOB OF FRAL'KVILLE, For SHERIFF. Two Tracts of Valuable Coal and Timber Land In Tennessee. S00 acres each. FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE, If sold Immediately. The tracks bear heavy timber and are near railroads. For particulars as to price call or ad dress Fall Weather is Here So Is Mrs. HYDE, with a 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 tor the price, uur line of "Infants' Coats and Caps and Children's Bonnets can't be beat. See them and you will say so, Casil 0 N. Main St., Shenandoah. "31 South Main St. RitiLiquorStore ALEX. SCOTT Chance for Investment tM nlentv shine. Cycling is the popular 1 iic iotj4 oiummas 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, t-olumbias still maintain their proud position as the standard bicycles of the world unequalled, un approached; I'OPE MFG. CO., Boiton, New York, Chicago, lUrlford. A beautiful llluitrated catalogue free at our agenclei or by mail for twoa-cent itamps. ' Blcf"s?E KRICK' Krlctt's Hdware Store, South Main Street, Is agent for Columbia Safe Deposit Building and Savin ASSOCIATION OF 3VE. 23C. -iX.S'mElFL, vsr. zee. DSua.ojac3vc-faL.1sr, The value of each share Is 1200 nt maturity. cents ; ana mommy uues on eacn snare, six months or longer, 5 per cent. Interest will Members may withdraw one or nil shares at anytime by giving 80 days' written notice, and nre entitled to the full amount of dues paid on such shares, together 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 and information on application. New series starts In Sept., 1891. Shares may be subscribed for any time, and dues, etc., will be received at the offlce of M. H. Master's marble yard. 127 N. Jardin St.. on the first Mondnv nftpr the first oaturuny ot eucu moaiu, vve reier to F. J. KE1THAN, Baker and Confectioner. J. W. JOHNSON, Lumber Dealer. REV. ROBERT O'BOYLE. To the Public I have arrived in Shenandonh with a Car Load of Wostern Horses And they are ready for inspection nt my old livery stables, on North Market alley, which I will offer at public sale on a date to be hereafter announced. Watch this Bpacc. After the public sale I will always have western horses for private sale or ex change. Wm. Neiswenteh, anenanuoan, I'n. 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. 108 North Centre Street, POTTSVILL33. WARREN J. PORTZ, .Piano Tuner. Pianos acd oreans repaired. Orders left at ill North Main street. Bnenandoah.wlll recelvr prompt attention MISCELLANEOUS. PROPOSALS. Be&led proposals will bo re celved bv the undralened until October 6th, ISSl. for the painting and papering ot the ranmiveaieinoaisi cuurcn, curner jbiuiuhuu Oak streets, Bncnandoah. Jobn Hosklns, '3 Hum alley, or Marshal Daugh, 138 South wane street. TTIOR BALK. Hotel property on East Centre X street. At present occupied ay uenj, Haskey. Apply to 11. 0. Watson. 9-24-lw WAlvTED. Two young men to board In a tmvate family. All modern conveniences. Kefercnce required. Apply at ino iiehald omce. v-4-ti F OU BALE. A property, 26 and 28 White street. Bhenandoah. Lot30il50 feet, with three houses. Hplendld investment. Apply to Mrs. M. O'llara, 22 North Main street, iuananoy miy, ra. vu A BARGAIN. If Bold this month. Two tracts ot GOO acres each, of valuable coal ana timber land In Tennessee, will bear in vestigation. Tracts will be sold singly, Ad aress uiHALD, csnenanaoan, i-a. T70U SALE. A good, sound horse. Price J? reasonable. Apply to Michael Peters, J. Telephone. Beet Beller on earth. Bent all loupicie reauy vu.ci uu, hum w umuio, A practical Klcctrlo Telephone. Our agents making ti to 10 a day easy. Everybody buys; big money without work. Prices low. Any one enn make 75 per month. Address W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 11, ColumbuB, Ohio FOR BALE. Tho Mt. carmei House prop erty, on the corner ol Oak street and the Avenue, Mt. Carmel, Is offered for sale at a low figure and on easy terms. Will sell the novel duuuiok wuu or wivuouv vne aajoimni cround. Any Information as to fleures aci terms can be obtained by applying to Bolomon BCiioener, ui, uvnnei. a-i-ii Bicucle Bargains' J O nun HERE is Health in the Wheel. Firm muscles, good complexion, and cheerful spirits are the result of of out-door exercise and sun sport of the day. Ride a Columbia READING, PA. A-sonts. . Application fee on each ) ojt ii.uu. On dues paid in advance for a bo allowed nt time of payment is mini p. tne iouowmg sunrenoiuers: J. W. STOKES Lodge No. 515, I. O. O. F. CAMP NO. 200, P. O. S. of A. CAMP NO. 112, P. O. S. of A. HOTEL KAIEB, 4 h CHAP. BUKCHILU Prop. W i North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations.- Handsome fixtures. Pool and Dllllard Poems Attached. ROOF PAINTING.promptly done with t HAWTHORN'S U. S. lvOOI' PAINT by TTOBT, Agent, 139 SastOoal street, Hhenandoah. It Is the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, fire and every kind of weather, for metal, woodeD and pacer roofs and walls. Give It a trial. When in POTTSVIL.LE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at alf hours. Ladles' dining room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. Evan J. D&vies, AND LIVERY. 13 North. Jardin Street, SOL. HME ERTAK1NG! & Wholesale agent for ' Felgenipan's Herat, I J Export Lager tid Saazer Pale Beer. . No nnermade. Fine liquors and Cigars 120Bouth MalnBt. Shenandoah's Reliable 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. Atrlal solicited, A genuine welcome Awaits you at . Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whlskevs. beers, porter and ale constantly on tapj Choice temperance drinks aud cigars Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH MAItT BTJlISEJi Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, llobert Murray. Coldest end Largest Glass of Beer. Free Loncb Datlj. John Weeks, Proprietor. O. W. Davidson, Bartender. ALL MEN and WOMEN Have business with others, and should, therefore, have a business education. The quickest way to get the best Ideas of modern business practice Is to attend the WILKES-BARRE BUSINESS -COLLEGE, NEW ANTHRACITE' BUILEINQ, (All conveniences, elevator service.) II WEST MARKET, WILKES-BA11RE. Pi This year's catalogue Is something especially fine. Ask for it. X i 4 1M 4 1a- -zv
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