EVENING HERALD 1' HI DAY, SKPT. IX, 1WH. THIRD EDITION TIME TO MAKE A CHANGE. I'eoplc Everywhere are Cu'ling Away From Traditions. " EING OUT THE OLD. " What Modern Discovery and Science arc Doing for the People of This Land. "Is It not time to make n change t" The speaker was connected with the Board of Health of one of the lending American cities. "Every person," he continued, "who hns died of consumption within the pnst twenty years has left 11 lnrRe logncy of mpty cod liver oil bottles. The more nd vnnced of the medical profession do not bolleve thnt one single life hns been saved or prolonged by the use of cod liver oil. The profession has been sadly disap pointed in the result." "Thnt Is doubtless very true," said one of the gentlemen with whom he was con versing, "but what can be used In place of It t" The doctor BpoKo very positively as ho Bald : "For some time tho moro advanced of the medical profession have been seeking for something upon which to build hope for the rescue of the vast multitude of dy. lug people. It has for somo time been con ceded that relief would only como In the way of a food that would stop tho wasting in this dread disease. In all cases of con sumption thero is always present oust! Mate Indigestion. Is not this Indigestion tho cause of the walstlng 1 Consumptives never die when increasing in weight, in other words, when the wasting is stopped." The listeners oxchnnged looks of aston ishment, but It was plain that they bo lloved what tho eminent professor was saying. "I bellevo that tho discovery of a pre- dlgested food, in other words, a food that lias been artificially digested before it Is eaten, has solved the problem. I have seen very many of tho elTects which it has produced, even with people who were so run down and emaciated as to be almost on tho verge of death, and I positively know that in all the cases I have observed, there hns been n surprising and quick re covery. In several Instances a gain of over twenty pounds has been brought nbout wholly by the use of this pre-dl. gested food, which Is now known to doc tors, scientists, and tho world as l'nakolu. "I nave examiueu tuis loou very care- "fully, and I find that It Is composed of ar t.llcially digested Btarch In tho form of mnltose, sucrose, etc., nnd such as maltose sucrose and grape sugar, which, ns you know, are the ouly substances that form fat and flesh, combined with digestive principles. It is because ot Its purity and pheuiicnl value that it produces the re sults it does, and I, for one, am not sur prised that it 13 superceding the uso of nauseous cod liver oil, and fatty substan ces, which are supposed to produce flesh, but which certainly do not do so." I'askola can be had of any reputable drugglbt. An interesting pamphlet de scriptive of the product will bo sent free on application to Tho I'redlgested Food Co., 30 lteade St., New York. Coming Events. Sept. 23. Muslcale In M. E. church, under the auspices ot tho church choir. Oct. lUth. Annual supper of the Eng lish Uaptlst church lu itoubius' opera nouse. A. M. Bailev. a well kuown citizen of Eugene, Oregon, says his wife has for years been troubled with chronic dlnrrhoja and used many remedies with little re lief until she tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which has cured her sound and well. Give It n trial nnd you will be surprised at the prompt relief It affords. 25 and CO cent bottles for Bale by G rubier Bros. Now or Never. People who have not secured coples'of the exquisite photographs of the World's Fair embraced In "The Mnglo 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 tho HKItALD office without delay, as ouly a lew copies are left and the supply will not be renewed. No household should be without n complete set of these marvelous productions. While in Chicrdro. Mr. Charles L, Knhler, a prominent shoo merchant of Des Moines. Iowi had quite n serious ttma of It. He bok such a severe cold that he could Hardly talk or navigate, hut the nromnt use of Chamberlaln't Cough Hemedy cured him of his cold so quickly that othera at the hotel who had bad colds 'ol lowed his example and half a dozen persons oracreu 11 irom me near est ilnu store. Thev were profuse in their thanks to Mr. Hauler for telling them 'Avr to euro a bail cold bo quickly. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Get your repairing man's. done at Holder To the Public. Messrs. Hooks & Brown aro the author ized agents for the EVKNINO HEP.ALD in fjhennndoah and are empowered to collect all overdue subscriptions and give receipts lor tne same. When Baby mi sick, we gave her Costorfa, When the vu a OiUd, she cried fur Costorla. When she beoamo Miss, she clung to Castorta, When she had Children, she gavo them Castorta Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that ths name Lessio. & Baku, Ashland, Pa., Is nrinieu on every back. , vi MORE FOKfcbT FIKtS MlnttfinntA Again Vmltnit, nml Many Furm llnuata Ilratrnyfitl. St. 1'aitl, Sept. 2 More serious forest fires are reported from Crow Wing county, and several fatalities are feared. A dis patch fr .tn IlralniTil savs a large part of that county has been laid waste by the flres.wliich were raging with terrible fury yesterday afternoon, and probably ndoien Tanners in the eastern and southern parts f Crow wing county have lost nearly nil their buildings and In somo cases every thing contained in them, Ixra Vincent and his family had n very narrow escape, and his farm house was destroyed. The nly thing John bwnuson saved was his team. County Treasurer John T. Frailer suf fered greatly, all his farm bulldlngs.crops and household furniture being destroyed. Albert J. a Fond lost considerable grain with his farm buildings, The farms of Joseph Meyers, II. E. Deaton and George Saugrin have also been reported ashaviug been devastated. No authentic cstimato of losses is obtainable, hut many have lost their entire crops and all their build- lugs. The llames spread with tho greatest rapidity. Many families known to be In the fire belt have not been beard from, and great fears are felt for their safoty. The fires nru still burning, but the wind has subsided. Allitrnlln'a New Mlnlatry. MKLHnt'HNE, Sept. 2& Mr. George Turner, leader of the opposition, has suc ceeded In forming a new ministry as fol lows: Premier and treasurer, George Turner; nttornoy general, J. A. Isaacs; minister of defense and health, Sir F. V. Sargood; chief secretary and minister ot education, A. J. Penbody; postmaster gen eral, J. U. IJully; minister of customs and lands, It. V. liest; solicitor general, II. Cuthbert; minister of railways, II. II. Williams; minister of public works, J. W. Tnverncr; minister of mines and supply, 11. Foster; ministers without portfolios. H. T. Vale, A. M. Clean, W. O. McCul- loch and J. XI. Pratt. MlaalonnrlftS NefMlnd In Alnaka. SAN FliANClSCO, Sept. 28. The whaling schooner Nicolino, Captain Tilton, has reached port from Fox Island, Alaska, after a passage of twenty-six days. Sho brought nearly 15,000 pounds of whale bone, bear and otter skins nnd BOO pounds of ivory. Captain Tilton says the govern ment should do some good for the Alaska people, as they aro quite intelligent, and very anxious to live like civilized people. Tho missionaries should' be looked after, nnd good men, nnd especially women, should go to Alaska. Allx FnllfHl to Lower Her llpcnrd. COLUMHUS, O., Sept. 28. About 10,0(0 persons witnessed tho races at tho Colum bus Driving park yesterday. The weather was warm nnd clear, but not warm enough to bring out the mettle of the horses. The track was fast, but too hard. Allx went to beat her rocord of 2.03J, but the start was a llttlo slow and sho la nil oil under the wiro in 2.0iy,. Flying Jib was sent against his reconl of 2.01 and landed under the wiro in 2.f6. Directly was also sent against his record of 2.07 and liulshed in Z.wy,. Storm Damage to Cropa. CnAHLESTON, S. C, Sept. 28. Specials to The News and Courier from various points in the middle and coast region re garding the West India cyclone report considerable damage to corn and cotton and very Berlous damage to rice, but no loss of life. At Georgetown tho dnmage to tho rice crop Is estimnted at 33 per cent. A largo portion of the April planting floated off with the tide, nnd tho June rice is no doubt badly Injured. TIia Lonir Cnngreaalnnal Deadlock. WlLLIAMspoiiT, Pa , Sept. 28. The Ite- publlcnn cuuferree of the Sixteenth con gressional district adjourned yesterday afternoon until today, after having taken 350 ballots, without result There is talk of nominating an outside man, if tho deadlock is not broken soon. A conforrce from Lycoming county says that Hopkins, Lewis and Packer will bo candidates on nomination papers, regardless of tho ao- tlon of the couferrees. PeclilrU Af-alnst tho Democrats. TRENTON, Sept. 28. The certiorari pro ceedings brought by Democrats attack ing tho constitutionality of tho act of the last legislature, under which n commis sion revised the ward lines of Newark, havo been dismissed by an opinion filed by Justice Dixon, 01 the supremo court. which says that "the proceedings brought up for reviow are legal and should be af firmed." This does not decide the Jersey City case, The Charge Airnlnst Mayor Itemta. OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 28. Evidence in the impeachment trial of Mayor Bemls on tho specifications filed by Councllmen Haskell and Wheelor Is all in. The mayor was again recalled, and testified that be acted In good faith when he took steps to keep the members of the Com monweal army from starving, feeling that an emergency existed and that Immediate action was necessary. Imllirnunt German Catholics. London, Sept. 28. The correspondent at Berlin of The Dally News says that tho Catholic press and population are indig nant because of the emperor's order that the schoi Is shall celebrate the tri-centeu-ninl of Gustavus Adolphus, tho horo ot ihe thirty j ears' war. It is declared by the opponents of the order thnt the cele bration is au insult to the Catholic of Ger many. Hldillng Italy of AnarehUti. Home, Sept. 28. The laws against an archists are being actively enforced in this city and other parts of Italy. Large numbers of persons charged with being annrchlsts are being condemned weekly to a compulsory rwldenoe on the Island of Ischla, In the Mediterranean, until a penal settlement can bo made ready in the Itnliau-Afrlcan colonies. Maatlllon Minora Want Arbitration. MASS1LLOS, O., Sept. 2-S, The ccal miners ot tills district held an all day meeting to discuss the proposition to sub mit their grievances to arbitration. It is said a majority ot the delegates are lu favor of arbitration, and it Is declared that a committee, of which President Mo Bride will be a inemhr, will he uppoiuted to meet the operators, The Vletlina of the Iowa Cyclone. MASON CITY. In., Sept. 88. The oorrect list of thoso who perished lu the terrible cyclone of Inst Friday night, residing in this state, has been secured. lu Kossuth county there were 18; in Hancock county, 22; Cerro Gordo, 4; Worth, 3; Mitchell, 0; making a total of 53. Al of the injured in this county will recover. Hotter Stole n Mnroh, OMAHA, Hept. '." Managers of ths Bump Bern .crstd-. invention which nom inated a full state ticket in opposition ta the ticket i-itinud by the Demncrntlo con vention 1 li inered a sin-cial train yester- day, went tn Line In .ind Hied with tin secretary I siate certillcaies nf nomina tion of tn ir ticket us t lie candidates of the Democruilo party of Nebraska. There can only be one "Democratic" ticket voted for, and tho regular ticket will have to be filed "by petition" unless tho action ot the day Is overruled by the courts. Profeaanr shortltitce Acquitted. MEDIA. Pa., Sept. 28. The jury In the Shortlldge murder trial, nftcr deliberat ing an hour and n half, last evening re turned n vcrnict 01 "not, guilty." Ths members of the jury announced that they based their verdict upon the ground that the defendant was insane nt the time of the commission of tho crime. Professor Shortlldge goes back to tho Insane asylum nt Norristown. Tho verdict Is a very popular ono here, nnd there are strong hopes thnt tho unfortunate man mny ul timately recover his reason. New .Terser Firemen! Asanclntlon. Atlantic City, Sept, 28. The New Jersey Stnto Firemen's association elected tho following olllcers: President, Bird W. Spencer, of Passaic; vice presidents, Ben jamin Mention, George W. Elbert, S. W. Kirkland.Aarou P. Hacullue, JohnStnKir. Hugh Kennnrd, John F. Fnlleger and A Persouette; treasurer, John McKiernan. of Patterson; secretary, Horace H. Brown, of Newark; flnnncial secretary, George T. Everett, 01 llacKettstown. The conven. tlon adjourned to meet at Bloomfleld In 1805. Ghtcnvo Gamblers lnrtlrted. CntCAOO, Sept. 28. As a result of tho grand jury investigation of Chicago gambling two owners of property on which gambling was carried on and keep ers of gambling houses were indicted yes terday. It Is expected thnt a large num ber of other Indictments will follow and a thorough Investigation of tho charges of police corruption will be made. The I'litea tn Germany. BERLIN, Sept. 28. Although Chancellor Von Cnprlvl will doubtless take into con sideration proposnls for repressive meas ures of an effective nnd practicable na ture, It Is almost certain that the govern ment will not have recourse to the laws of exception against tho Poles. Tenteritay's Lrneue Gamea At Cleveland Clevelnud, 20; Philadel phia, -i. At Cincinnati New York, 12; Cincinnati, 4, At Pittsburg Boston, 8; Pittsburg, 1. NUGGETS OF NEWS Lnunt Thompson, tho sculptor, died ut Mlddletown, N. Y., aged 01. Sheriff Burns, of San Pete county, Utah. was shot by two men whom he was at tempting to nrrest. Donald Cross, engineer of a threshing machine, was killed by the flywheel of his machine at Fredonin, N. Y, An unknown thief entered tho New York Central ticket oflice at Alliauy, N. Y., and escaped with $500 in bills. A dispatch from Odessn reports that 100 Poles havo been arrested In thnt city in connection with tho revolutionary plot which has bt-cu uuearthed at Warsaw. The fl-year-nld daughter of Fred. Bau- man, of Dublin, near Little Valley, N.Y.. while playing with lire during the ab sence of her parents, was burned to death. F. W. Porter, auditor of the Chicago, Itock Islnud and Pacific railway, was stricken with apoplexy at the Grand ho tel, at Cincinnati. Ho is not expected to To Niagara Falls. A most delluhtful autumn leaf excur sion to Niagara Falls via tbo picturesque I.ehlL'h Vul ov it. 11.. on Mondnv.uct. Jst. 1694, under the auspices of Good Will Fire Company, of Allentown, and tho famous Allentown Band. Faro for round trip only t5.00. An enjoyable side trip can bo taken to the benutlful city of Toronto nt an additional cost of $1.50. Special train will leave Shenandoah nt 0.15 a. m.. arriv ing nt Nlngnra Falls nt 8.00 p. in. For further information apply toC. II. Heller, Traveling Passenger Agent, Lehigh Vnlley ticket agents, or to the committee ns follows: Fred. E. Lewis, H. S. Mertz, Harry Knnuss, Henry, 11. D. Jvramor. 0 20-4t niz of Y. M. C. A., Des Moines, Iowa, Bays he can conscientiously recommenut;namoer Iain's Pain Bnlni to athletes, gymnasts, bicyclists, foot ball players nnd the pro fession in general for bruises, sprains and dislocations; also for soreness and stiff ness of the mnficleB. When applied before the parts become swollen it will effect n enrein onenau tne umeusuany retjuireu For Bale by Uruhler Bros. Steam Renovatlncr Co. call for. clean nnd deliver Ingrain and Brussels at 8c per yard; heavier carpets 4c. 3- woai au AMUSEMENTS. F KKGUSON'B THEATRE, r. i, rEiiausoN, manaceii WeUjaniHay, Sept, M and 1th B. Special limited engagement of the sterling soubrette, MISS LILLIAN KENNEDY ! Supported by a company of first-class artistB. Produced with nil special scenery. Calcium lights and electri cal etlects carried especially for these productions. WEDNESDAY.Kew Edition cf CooWa'l Marry Three." THURSDAY, "ADnughterof Dixie." A succession of beautiful stage fixtures. Thrilling climaxes, songs and dances. A mirthful presentation whoso chief ingro- uients aro oniiiancy, vim,BprjgmimeB. Priced, 5t 35 5 nntl 75 cts Keserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. M. P. CONRY, Monongnhela Whiskey, 60c a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, tl a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, - tl.25aqt. Superior Blackberry Brnudy, tl n qt. Superior Cognac Brandy, tl.00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Rum, $1.60 a qt. VUENGLINC'S Stock and Freeh Ale, Draught Porter and WeinerBeer, I Uett brEda of Cc Clears aid all ItliOs of. Temperance Drinks, SENATOR HILL WAIT'NG Tor the (IIH .lul ..t !.... n-fure lie elHrl nia i.tK-iitl'ina Albany, Sfi 'H.Tn p nlat..i ai-n-regardii g tin a :-1 .1 im- r n n u.r mi m candidate ti .inn r.-ii li, lie i),..m m state conven Inn cintlnif. A peculiar situation c -in'riniB ..-.ii,,i 11,11. liy a resolution of the tiimvviti.'ii th" chairman was dlrccti-.i r. ni-p ,m n committee of five mem bers tn nil ity members of their selection. Hikni'nr Hill being jointly tho presiding officer ,lnd the selected nominee for governor, ould tint very well nppolnt a committee to notify himelf. Clerk Do Freest, of the stnte oominltteo, and the secretary In chief of the convention, will appoint tho committee. Of course umie of the candidates will show discourtesy to the apprehended com mittee by giving their answer to the peo ple before the committee visits them. Senntor Hill is resting quietly nt his home nerc. no was 111 his law ofllco yesterday, but saw only a small percentage of the people who called. lo the Associated Press reporter the enntorsaid: "1 hnvo arrived at no deci sion yet as to this nomination forced upon me. In fact I have not been officially no tified, and until I am I can iot say any thing in the prtmhes. I have hardly had time to think over the sensational eventi of yesterday." The Storm lMHii-what Diminished. Atlantic City, Sept. 28. The storm Is somewhat dlnnnl-bod today, although heavy gales still prevail. The surf is very rgngli. A big piece of wreckage, believed t') bo the keel of a steamer, was washed ashoro Inst evening, and the government life saving crews are keeping a sharp look out fpr vessels in uistress. The meadows between this city and the main lahd nre submerged, but It is believed that rail road trafllc will not bo interfered with. A Clean Collar One that you can keep clean all the timc a collar that docs not wilt when you get over-heated; that docs not fray on the edge, or tear out nt the buttonholes, nnd can be cleaned by simply wiping off with a wet sponge or cloth. These collars and cuffs arc made by covering linen collars or cuffs on both sides with waterproof "celluloidj" thusgiving strength and durability. They ore the only waterproof goods so mode, and every piece is stomped 03 follows: WKLLULOn tnJ 1 FT v AfAoiC- mark. Ask for this, and refuse to take any imitation if you expect sat isfaction. If your dealer docs not keep them, send direct to us, en closing amount, and we will mail you sample. Collars 25 cts. each. Cuffssocts. pair. State size, and whether stand-up or turned-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID CO., 427-2'J llrnailwav. New York. J( II II Two Tracts of Valuable Coal and Timber Land In Tennessee. 600 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 ZE3ZZEljZE&A.ZILkO, WARREN J. PORTZ. lentfrmiffi JnTi" Tuner. Planes sntloiEans repaired. Orders lelt al 31 North Hiln meet, Shenandoah, will receive proispiaiieDrcn, Fall Weather is Here So is Mrs. HYDE, with a full stock of Fall Just from New York, in all fashionable shapes, styles nnd colors. Also full line of Novelties for trimming tne best shown In town for the price. Our line of '"Infants' Coats and Caps and Children's Bonnets can't be beat. See them ana yon will say bo. fck W Mill 20 N. Main St., Shenandoah. 31 South Main St. j M Sj3 I LiquorStore II V I, Chance for Investment shine. Cycling is the popular Tf O - 4 . 1 lie 1094 coiumDias 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 MFG. CO., Boatoo, New York, Chicago, Hartford. A beautiful illuitrated catalogue free at our agencies, or by mail for two a-cent stamps. GEOHOE H, BlcjclOB. KR1CK, KrtCK's Hardware Store, South Slain Street, Is agent for Columbia Safe Deoosit Buildin ASSOCIATION OF DMC. DEE. TVT.A STER, ZEE. 33-A.OHlVi:yVKr The value of each share Is R00 nt maturity. Application fee on each share. 25 cents ; and monthly dues on each share, 11.00. On dnes paid in advance for a six months or longer, 5 per cent. Interest will be allowed ot time of payment Is made. Members may withdraw one or all shares otlce. nnd nre entitled to the full amount with six per cent. Interest after the first lorcea out. All snarenoiaers are entitled '. Reference and Information on application, hew series starts in Sept., 1691. ares may be subscribed for any time, nnd 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 saturany 01 eacn montn. we reter to F. J. KE1THAN. Baker nnd Confectioner. J. W. JOHNSON, Lumber Dealer. KEY. ROBERT O'BOYLE. I will arrive in Shenandoah the latter part ot next week with a Car IM of WestBrn Horses Which I will offer nt public sale on n date to be hereafter announced. Watch this space. After the public Bale I will always have western horses for private sale or ex- nangc. wm. aeibwenteu, tonenanaonu, tra. areains 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. TpOn BALE. Hotel property on East Centro P street. At present occupied by UenJ. Haskoy. Apply to M, O. Watson. 9 !4 In TIT ANTED. Saleslady for shoe store. Must VV be experienced, with ability tocoirmand trade. Apply with reference to HE RAID office. WANTED. Two young men to board In a private family. All modern conveniences. Reference rcaulrcd. Apply at the Heham) ofllco. vsu-ti TJBTItAYED. To tho P. T.prlHA in Rrnndnm memlses of Mrs. Leckte In Brandonvllle, a cow. Owner can have same upon proving property and paying expenses. ..Q 9-25-3t Bhenandoab, 1 1 7ntkd.-a llrtt-claps ladv canvtster to W sell the H & W patented underwBlsts for Lots, girls ana tomes. AaaresB, giving ref erences, DeUovoUe Waist Co., Flushing, N. Y, 17 MTU. T70H BALK A property, 28 and 28 White P street. Hhenanaonh. Lot 30x150 feet, with three bouses. Hplendld Investment. Apply to Mrs. si. U'liara, -a Hortn Main street, Mahanoy City, ra. u if A BARGAIN. It Bold this month. Two tracts of COO acres each, ot valuable coal and timber lsna lnuennesree. will Dear in. vesication. Tracts will be sold elngly. Ad dress Herald, Bhcnandoah, Pa. good, sound horse. Prlco I? reasonable. Amir to Michael Peters, enenanaoan, i-a, 8-23'tf TO MAKE BIG MONEY selling ourelectrio Telephone. Bestseller on sarin, bent all coirplete ready totetup; lines oi any oisianco. A practical Elcctrlo Telephone. Our agents making 15 to 10 a day easy. rcyeryDoay nuys big money wttbout woru. rrirrs low. .n nnn ran mn kn 7& ner month. AddrebB W. I Harrison & Co., Clerk No, 11, Columbus, Ohio. FOlt BALK The MU carmel House prop erty, on the corner of Oak street and the Avenue, Mt. Carmel. Is offered for sale at a low figure and on easy terms. Will sell the hotel building with or without the adjoinln; pronnd. Anv information as to figures am terms can be obtained by applying to Holomon ecnocner, at. varuei. Bicycle 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. Agonts. . at anytime by giving 80 days' written of dnes nnld on such shares, together year's membership. No shares will be to loans irom tne mna on real estate seenr- tne louowing snareuoiuers: J. W. STOKES Lodge No. 515, I. O. O. F. CAMP NO. SOU, P. O. S. of V. CAMP NO. 112, P. O. S. of A. HOTEL KAIBR, CHAP. BURCHILI, Prop. North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel in tbo region. Finest accommodations.. Handsome fixtures. Pool and Illlllard Kooms Attached. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with iar HAWTHORN'S D. S. HOOF PAINT by A.. YOBT, Agent, 1S8 Kast Ooal street, Shenandoah. It Is the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, lira and every kind of weather, tor metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Give It a trial. When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. "TOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. Evan J. Davies, UNDERTAKING AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. Wholesale agent for elgEJipan's Newarl, N. J.i Export Lager tid Saazer Pale Beer No nnermade. Fine liquors and Cigars 12U Uouth Main Bt. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry- Oor. Lloyd and White Sts. All work guaranteed to bo flrst-class In every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain Ba spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. AJtrlal solicited. A genuine welcome Awaits yon at Joe 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 80VTU MAIX aTItEEli Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, llobert Murray. Coldest ni Largest Elass of Beer. Free Lunch Dallj. John Wkbks, Proprietor. G. 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, HEW ANTHRACITE BUILDING, (AU conveniences, elevator service.) 11 WEST MARKET, TrTtLKES-BAHRE. Pi This year's catalogue is something especially line. Ask for It. g and Saving