EVENING HERA MONDAY, OCTllUKUl, 1804 1 11 1 B 1 XE1 )IT1 ON ALL IN SCHOOL AGAIN. 'Now for Another Winter of Hard Brain Work. ' Education Too Often Obtained Exjicdsc of New Force. at ike Parents Study the Problem of Keeping Up the Health at School. School 1ms been open nonrly n month The streets are crowded with "f-hlnltiK morning face," full of eagerness and am bitlou. Anxiety of parents begin. Will these younK boys and girls ntnnd the nervous fctraiu k Kvery year thousands of briiht and In teresllng boyK nmlKlrlsnrefatallyluJiireu' by the Indiscriminate and excessive bchool work. I'nle lips, languor, llttlo eagerness for play. Irritability, and loss of strength, show shnt the, close application is making sad inroads upon their health. There should be no delay In building up the child's system, and feeding the worn-out nerves with I'nlue's celery compound. I'arcntB find their children quickly gain strength nnd color and increased weight from this remarkablo nerve food. It is peculiarly suited to the needs ot their weakened powers of digestion and assim ilation. During the school year thousands of children pursuing studies with an ambi tious eagerness altogether out of keeping. with their strength, have been enabled to keep In school and at work nnd to recover health and nerve strength by n careful usoof Palne's celery compound, first pre. Hcribcd by Dartmouth's great professor, Edward E. Phelps, M. ., I I. I). Parents who have studied the problem of how to build up their children's health while at school have found that Palne's celery compound brought vigor and strength by keeping the mood pure nnd the nerves nnd tissues richly nourished. Physiclnns lu nil parts of the county enrnestly recommend Palne's celery com pound to parents. CARDINAL GIBBONS ON LABOR. The Worklncmrn. njrn, Am th Qreat- FROSTHUlto, Mil., Oct. 1. Cnrdlnnl Gib bons, in a sermon on tho labor question yesterday, said lu part: "Before the coming of Christ manual labor was held lu degradation, and related to slaves, us being unworthy of freemen Christ our bavior has dignified and on Jiobled labor by woril nnd example. He was pleased todovnto niuny years of his life to mechanical pursuits, and ever since he worked in the carpenter shop he shed a halo around the workshop. If the profes sion of a general was ennobled by a Wash irigtun, if the profession of a statesman was ennobled by the oxnmplo of a Web kter and a llurke, if tho profession of a iarist was ennobled by a Marshall and a Tnney, if tho vocation of a prelate was ennobled by the example of a Carroll then the calling of a workiugmnu is dig nified by the example of Christ. "lahor bus its rights, chief among which is the privilege of organizing with out infringing upon their employers. Otic of the most dilllctilt questions lu ou times to discuss is the question of strikes btrlkes, as experience has demonstrated nro very questionable for the laborers jjrievnuces. btatlstics furnished show tha the loss to tho employes hy strikes fn eight yenrs amounted to nearly $78,000,000, while the employers lost ouly umt-hai this amount. I earnestly hope that some clllcicnt remedy will be found to put an end to our recurring btrlkes, and nrbltra tion seems to be the most potent method that can be conceived of." "When Baby was Btck, we cave her Castorla. When she was a Child, sho cried for Castorla. When she beoamo Hiss, sho clung to Castoria. Wfcen fcho had Children, she gavo tbem Castoria v,... ,.urH on MtiifiiHt. Nat Wanlr! IjOMkin. Out. l. ltecume of his o.innei tion with many corporations, sir Jniid llennls. who according to the regular r tatlon would have been elected loid mayor of the city, was ri jected by his fel low aldermen, and tin- entire guild elic torate "ill ballot fir a lord mayor on Wednesday. Klectlitu llincor Convicted. IlMtitisBunc, Oct. 1. Jacob Young, Hep'iUu an judge of primary elections I the Third precinct of the Eighth ward was c mvicted of making a false oouut al the primaries Ut spring and defeating Jordan Hurrows rT urecliict assessor. There is no medicine so often needed In every home and so admirably adapted to tho purposes for which it is intended, as Chamberlain's Pain Halm. Hardly a week passes but some member of the family has need ot it. A toothache or headache may be oured by it. A touch of rheumatism or neuralgia quieted. The severe pain of a burn or scald promptly relieved and the soro healed in much less time than when medicine has to be sent for. A sprain may be promptly treated uciuru luimmiuiiiiuu bom iu nuiuu ill sures n cure lu about ono-thtrd ot the time otherwise required. Cuts and bruises should receive immediate treat ment before the parts become swollen which can ouly be done when Pain Hal Is kept at hand. A sore throat may .ni-o,l before it becomes serious. troublcomo corn mny be removed by applying It twice n lay for a week ortwo. A lame bark mny b cured and several days of valuable time saved or n pain in the side or chest relieved withont paying a doctor bill. Procure a 00 cent bottle nt once and vou will never regret It. -tor -ale by.Qrnhler llroa.'. TRIED TO KILL A JUDGE hots I'lriul nt Jmlg Itrnfituno, lilt U lf mitt llNtittlitor. ClIlCAOO.Oot. 1. Judge llrentano.of the Kiiperlor court, and his family have ap- urently been marked out for asasslna- tlou, although I lie facts hi vtt been kept inlet. The first attempt wan made to kill Mrs. ltrentano Wednesday evening She was standing In front of a window 111 the kitchen when a shot was tired, and the next Instant a bullet came crashing through the pane of glam, barely missing er. It went through the outer screen nnd lodged In the wall opposite Judge lirentano'sdnuithterwns nlnvlng In the back yard Thursday afternoon when another bullet crashed into the rear of the house, coming evidently from the same direction as the first. Friday night udge lircntnno himself was the one who came near being killed, lie was In tho kitchen lu front of tho same window he fore which his wlfo was standing on Wed nesday evening. The third bullet from tho revolver of tho unknown miscreant onme through the window pane about six Inches from the hole mnuo uy tuo nrst piece of lend. The bullet missed Judge Jireutauo's head hy about three luchos ud went into the wall close to the first one. Judge Urentnno has been on the super ior court bench of Cook county for about four years, lie is the judge who tried tho 'reudergast case, but does not believe that his connection with that trial has anything to do with the shooting. De tectives nro at work on the mntter. Mnrjrlnnu (llllelitls Chitrgnd with Frnud. EU.ICOTT ClTV, Mil., Oct. 1. The grand Jury brought in indictments ngalnst Dr. ohn W. Helm mid President Kobert II. Dobbin nnd ex-Treasurer John Emory Hill, of the school board. Dr. Hcbb, al ready uudcr indictment for unlawfully receiving iOOO for vaccination of pauper school children, is charged with unlaw fully drawinu ?100 in excess of his salary as school commissioner of $100 per year. President Dobbin, who is postmaster of the United States seunte, Is Indicted for unlawfully drawing ST4 in excess of his salary, and ex-Treasurer Hill is indicted for embezzllug S4.W. indictments woro also returned ngalnst the three for con spiracy to embezzle $250 from tho Bchool funds. Hint nnil Alurilnr In Goorgla. Valdosta, Ga., Oct. 1. There was a small riot nt the turpentine still, near this place, in which two colored men were killed and members of the fnmily of A. Gillespie, tho manager, n white man, wero wounded. The blacks hnd been lined for gambling by the manager, and tho money taken out of their wages. They made an attack upon the manager at his house. Mrs. Gillespio and her children wero bruised, and n black man in the mana ger's house was killed. Tho rioters then went away and got into a difficulty nmoug themselves, one of them being killed. llnbiikeil tho Dude. WnnnEltviLLE.Mich., Oct. 1. Tho pretty girls who work in an applo dryer factory here have been annoyed o late by local Beau Brummels. Saturday Adolph Free- mnu, one ot tho exquisites, dropped In at the ofllco on n pretence nnd was admitted to tho factory. Ho tried his best to create a favorable impression upon Myrn Merue, Myrn and others waited until tho super intendent was absent and then boldly mnde n rush for Freeman, and, forcing him outside tho building, with the assist ance of tho boss, they threw him Into the cistern. I'olRnn In tlm I.unch. St. Louis, Oct. 1. Joseph Cunningham, sexton of SL I'eter's Episcopal church, is dead, and S. F. Beckett, the organist, is dying, both from tho administration of Bomo violent poison In n lunch of which both partook. The men partook of a lunch which Cunningham procured, just when or where is not us yet known. George Thompson, colored, ex-sexton of tho church, removed to mnko room for Cun ningham, was arrested, but there Is no evidence ngalnst him thus far. Italian' Tribute to Sholley. HOME, Oct. 1. A monument to Shelley, the English poet, erected by Italian ad mlrers, was unveiled yesterday nt Vinreg. glo, oil which town Shelley was drowned July 8, INK. blgnor Jtlcclom, a local law yer, who was tho insplrer of the move ment that resulted lu tho erection of the monument, was prosldcnt of the commit tee having tho work in charge. Tho mon ument, which is fifteen feet high, faces the sea lu Puollna square. A Retired Merchant's Snlolde. Philadelphia, Oct. l. John A.Meehnn a former well known morchant of this city, committed suicide at the Glrard House yesterday by shooting himself In the head. For many yenrs Mcehan was a partner lu tho llrm of Hood, Bonbrlght & Co., nnd when he withdrew from It, about ten yenrs ago, he took out of it $150,000, He leaves three daughters. No cause Is kuown for the deed. Ilerlln Hreweri Yield to Socialists. Berlin, Oct. 1. Negotiations have been opened between the brewers and the so cialists with a view to brlugtug about compromise of tho long continued oeer boycott. The brewers nave acceptod portion of the demands made by tho so cialists, anil it is probable mat tue nego nations will cllect the desired end. lSznln- Is Not Hellleerent. ClTV ok Mexico, Oct. 1. General An tonio E.eta nrrlvod here and called ou President Diaz yesterday. He denies any intention of making war on Salvador or Honduras. He says he intends making this country his homo and will engage I coffee planting and bring his family here, NUGGETS OF NEWS Latest reports from Blueflelds, ragun, report everything quiet. NIca Professor Joseph Esterbrook, of Olivet college, at Olivet, Mich., died Saturday night, aged 74, Terrlflo wind storms are sweeping over Lake buperlor nnd it is feared there will be many wrecks. A dispatch from San Domingo says that halt of that town was destroyed by the recent cyclone. J.ord Haddou, eldest sou of the Marquis ol lirauby, uieu in London from the ef fects ot a surgical operation The body of M. L.l)ouuelly,of IuddeDon dence,Kau.,was found burled under a foot of earth near the Mshnabotna river in Ne braska, He had been robbed. L. H. Da vidson, a companion, is suspected. Since the enactment of the Geary law New York Chinese have gone to Arizona from .Mexloo for the purpose of securing transportation to tnelr natlvo land at thi exDense of the Unltsd States government. ALL OVEtt THE QLODE Dr. Fierco s i'jensnnt I'elicu are known. I'll Is of Amer ican manulacturo cosily lead. Why f Because tbev'ro smaller: the vegetable extract are con centrated. There are many liver oilU. ret there must lib a reason why Dr. l'iorr-e's Pel lets give the best satisfaction. Probably because they're sugar-coated, small as grains of mustard seed, therefore cosily swallowed. Most of allthey act in a nat ural way, and are effective in result. Then, too. after they're taken thov can't bo folt bo different from the old-fashioned pills, with their griping and violence For indigestion, pain in stomach, costlve ness and habitual constipation, as well as sick and bilious bend ches, these " Pellets" bring such a lasting cure, that they can lie guaran teed. Your money Is returned, If thoy do not give satisfaction. Tho Btopplnp-stone to Consumption Catarrh, ft don't nnv to let It no. when tho makers ofDr. Sago'8 Remedy will givo S500 If they can't cflcct a per manent eir of your Catarrh. MAHANOY CITY. MAIIAKOT ClTT, Oct. 1. Fredrick Broker, of Spruce street, left for Baltimore this morning. Itev. I. M. Gable, of the M. E. church. ft for Philadelphia today. Messrs. Hooks and Urown. of Shenan doah, were In town last evening. Miss It. Kudo till and Bister. Martha. were the guests of Miss II. Whitting yes terday. Thomas Samuels, a hustling acent of town. Is booming business in Shenandoah to-day. Miss Sarah Reldinaton. of Pottsvlllc. hns returned to town to work ntDrumm's millinery store. J. II. Klock.of East Centre street, hns gone to the Hahnemann College, Phila- eipina, to resume uis memcni siuaies. William Richards, of West Mahanoy avenue, a man subject to nueer sDells. created n stir by singing and praying on Pine street this morning. M. H. Lenvltt's "Spider and Fly" will bo produced nt Killer's opera house to- Ight. The compnny has some great singers and dnncers. Everything tip to date and nothing objectionable. Don't miss it. A L'rand entertainment will be irlven In Kaler's onera house on Thursdny. Oct. 4th, under the nuspices of Camp 4, P. O. T. A. tuoso wno win take part in it are Misses N. Hinehnrt, Mrs. Kolfdolf, Mary Trimble, Helln Kuevels, Bessie Kntwlstle, Jennie Trimble. Mrs. Everett. Miss West- wood nnd -Messrs. John Trimble, Thomas Entwistle nnd Christ. Witsel. 1 would rather trust that medicine than any doctor I know of," says Mrs. Hnttle Mason, of Chilton, Carter Co., Mo., in Bpenking of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhica Remedy. For sale by Gruhler Bros. WILKINSON'S BUSY STORE. Shenandoah's Leading: Dry Goods House Offers Many Bargains. Prices to suit the times always. To-day we call attention to the following specials lu rich dress goods j All the 25 nnd 35-cent goods for 1!) cents : our full lines of fine all-wool cashmeres that were BO cents re duced to 40 cents: nil the choice Henriet tas upset from 75 to 50 cents; storm ser ges, lormeny i cents, now ou cents ; anu soon through the line. New coats, wraps, fur capes, nt new prices lower, of course, than any competitor. Tho largest stock In the county. Lnce curtnlus this week at 89, 50 and 75 cents per pnlr. Half the regular prices. Blankets at less than cost of manufacture. Buying nt the lowest notch for prompt cash makes the prices 55 and 75 cents nnd $1 per pair. Great bargains in woolen underwear. All sizes and all grades retailed at wholesale prices. Men's lino white dress shirts tor 35 cents, worth 75 cents. New line of hosiery and gloves, bpeclnl prices lor mnnll wares. 1.000 nurses worth 2.") cents for 10 cents. 100 dozen Indies' fine hair pins, regulnr 25-cent goods, for 10 cents each. The carpet department is also nsking for special mention, iirst-clnss ingrains nt 45 cents, were 05 cents. Brus sels nt 50 and fi5 cents that were Jl per yard. Will it pay you to can r lj. j. ll.Kl.NtU.N, SO South Mam street, Shenandoah, Pa. Followed Advice and Was Cured. In speaking of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, Mrs. James E. Bench, of Rosendnle, N. Y., says : "Almutseven yenrs ogo I was a sufferer from kidney dlsense, so sick and helpless, I could not walk n Btep. My physician could do me no good, fo I began to use Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, and from the very first dose I could see improvement, and it en tircly cured. My hUHband used it for dyspepsia with excellent rosnlt. Favorite Remedy dissolves the excess of uric acid in the blood, thus curing disease. Most ot the ailments people suffer with come from acid in the blood. For Instance, rheumatism, dyspepsia, kidney, liver nnd urinary troubles, and the ills peculiar to women, all arise from this cause, and are cured by Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. The isTorfu lit AtiHlirlo ATLANTIC Citt, Oct. 1. Tho northeast Btonn, which has been raging along the coast for severil days, in increasing in fury. Heavy giles are playing havoc witr the telephone and telegraph wires, and the surf is il.i igerously high. The wate isou a level wi.h buildings in the lnle. district, arid Is breaking over the board walk all along he oce iu front. The 1 -c trio railroad on ilrlganiine beach has heap washed out in -.jveral places on the lowei end of the b.-nch, uud id is fearod that the big steamboat wharf will go, as it Is ran- idly weakuulug. The rnilroad tracksover tho meadows nro submerged, uud trains have great d.illjalty in crossing. Buv Keystone flour. Be sure that. th name iiE6sio ee jiakh, ABniand, Pa., primed on every sacK. tf Every mother should know that croup can be prevented. The first symptom of true croup Is hoarseness. This is fol lowed by a peculiar rough cough. If unnmuerinin a uougn jtemedy is given freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has develored It win prevent the attack. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Uruhler Bros. M. P. CONRY, Monongahela Whiskey, Pure rye whiskey, XX, -Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, . Superior Blackberry Brandy, Superior Cojznnc Brandy, Imported Jamslca Bum, tOc n qt. tl a qt. tl.S5 a qt. tl ft qt. 11.00 a qt. 11.50 a qt. VUENCLING'S Btock aud Frcsli ..Tt-- , . Jn orauoa 01 l Ittt&SLi: - I i r n atni' i t Cigars I'ennsrWHiilit'n lletiiocr'ntlo C?nmp'nlrn. PlIlLADRLl'lUA, Oct. 1. The Democrats will open their campaign In this state In Pittsburg about Oct. SO and continue for two weeks a seiHesnf important receptions nnd meeting in the principal cities of tin state. William M. Slngetly. candidate for governor, will head a party of ills ttngulshed Democrats, They will travel in a special train, and after holding h meeting at Pittsburg will go to Erie and thence through the oil region. Visits will be made to the principal cities of the coal region, anil then will follow big meetings in the cities and towns along the line ot the Pennsylvania railroad. Besides Mr. Slngerly the party will include Governor Pnttlson, William F. Horrl'v Attnr" General Ilensel.ex-Congre stnan Sowden, ex-Stnte Seeretury Stenger, joun S. Hili ing, David F. Magee, W. W. Groonlnud, Thomas Collins and Henry Meyer. Steam Renovating Co. call for, clean and deliver Ingrain nnd Brussels at 8c per yard; heavier carpets 4c. 83 E. Coal St. Coming- Events. Oct. ICth. Animal tupper of the Eng lish Bnptlst church in Bobbins' opera bouse. Oct. 10. Lecture, entitled "Soclnl Purity," by Kev. Anna Shaw, of Phila delphia, in the Evangelical church, tinder the auspices of the Shenandoah W. C. T. U. and do it too in a way that he will like. Every man that wears collars nud cuffs should know about the "Celluloid " Interlined. A linen collar or cuff cov ered with waterproof " Celluloid." They nro the only Interlined Collars and Cufls made. They nro the top notch of comfort, neatness nnd economy. They will go through the day with you in good shape, no matter how hot or how busy you get. You can clean one yourself in n minute, without dependence ou busy wives, unskillful hired girls or un certain nud distant laundries. Simply wipe them off. Every piece is marked as follows : TRADf Mark- You must Insist upon goods so marked nnd take nothing else if you expect satisfaction. If your dealer should not have them, we will send you a sample postpaid on receiptor price. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. Give size, nnd specify stand up or turned-down collar as wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, m-'-iO Broadway, NEW YORK. ozpzEZLsriisj a-. FALL AND W1NTEH illinery. Greatest Bargains in Town. Annie Morrison MAX 1IVJLD1SO, 8 East Centre St, Shenandoah. AMUSEMENTS. pii ISHGUSON'S THEATRE, P, J. TERGC80N, MANAGER. Wd&estay&niThrstai, Oct 3d and 4th Speclnl limited engagement of the sterling soubrette, MISS LILLIAN KENNEDY ! Supported by n compnny of first-claBs artists. Produced with nil special scenery. Calcium lights and electri cal effects carried especially for these productions. WEDNESDAY.New Edllion of -She Couldn't Marrj Three." THUHSDAY, "A Daughter of Dixie." A succession of beautiful stace fixtures. Thrilling climaxes, songs and dances. A mirthful presentation whose chief ingre dients are brilliancy, vim,sprlghtllucss. Prices, 35, 35 and 50 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store Fall Weather is Here So Is Mrs. HYDE, with o 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 lor the price. Uur line of '"Inlants Coats and Caps and Children's Bonnets can't be beat, them and you will say bo. See fc Cash 111 SO N. Main St., Shenandoah. 31 South Main St. LiquorStore Ale, Draught Porter ami Veiner Beer. and all klco of Temperance Brinks. WLLULO shine. Cycling is the popular fr t . . r 1 ne 1094 coiummas 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. POPE MFG. CO., Cotton, Nw Vrk, Chlogo, Hartford. A beautiful Illustrated catalogue free at our agencies, or by mall for two a-cent stamps. OEOltOE II, Bicycles. ICIUCK, Krlcs's Hardware Safe Deposit Building and Savin ASSOCIATION OF 3VE. DEE. 3MCu2LST33n, The value of each share Is f200 at maturity. Application fee on each share. 25 cents ; and monthly dues on each share, 1 1.00. On dues paid In advance for n six months or longer, 6 per cent. Interest will be allowed nt time of pnyment is made Members may withdraw one or all shares at anytime by givlnp 80 days' written notice, and are entitled to the full amount of dues paid on Buch shares, together with six per cent. Interest after' the first year's membership. No shares will be forced out. All shareholders are entitled to loans from the fund on real estate secur- of M. H. Waster's marble yard, 127 N. Jardln St., on the first Monday after the flrsj Saturday of each month. Ve refer to the following shareholders: F. J. KE1THAN. Bakerand Confectioner. ! J. W. STOKES Lodge No. 515. I. O. O. F. J. W. JOHNSON, Lumber Denier. KEV. HODEKT O'DOYLE. To the Public I have arrived In Shenandoah with n Car M of Western lis And they are ready for Inspection nt my old livery stables, on North Mnrket alley, which I will oiler at public saloon a date to be hereafter announced. Wntch this space. After the public sale I will always have western horses for private sale or ex change. Wm. Neiswenter, Shenandoah, Pa. areams 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. WARREN J. PORTZ. Tuner. Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left al 31 North Main street, Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention MISCELLANEOUS. TMIOPOSALS. Healed crorjosals will bo re I eelvedbvthe undersigned until October 5th, lt'Jl (or the painting and papering ot the 1'rlmltlveMethodlst church, corner Jardln and oau turrets, cneniinuuaa, joou uuBjtinij, to Plum alley, or Marshal llaugh, 128 South While street. 8-aat TITANTKD. Salesman! (alary trom start! if neriuunent di&u. urown iiras. uo Nurserymen, uochester.N. V. HM-codlm XITANTED. Twoyoune men to board In VY private family. All modern conveniences. tieitrcnce reqtnrea. Apply at mo herald oince. u-si-tl E OH BALE. A Dronertv. 26 and 28 White street, Hbenanaoan. Lot 80x160 teet, wlin ree bouses, eplendld Investment. Apply to Mrs. M. O'llara. 22 North Main street. .aiananoy uity, i'a. vtu AUAllOAlN.-lf sold this month. Two tracts ot 600 acres each, ot valuable coal una limner lana in Tennessee, mil Dear in. vestlgatlon. Tram will be sold singly. Ad. dress Herald, Bbenandoah, Pa, TGIOH SALE. A good, sound horse. Price I1 reasonable. Apply to Michael Peters, bbenandoah, Pa. S-lS-tf dine nn A WEEK paid to ladles and gents uiiuiuu to sen tue ivapiu uisa wasner. Washes and dries them In two minutes with, out vetting the hands. No experience neces sary. sells at sight; pcrmantnt position. Ad dress W. P. Hairlson & Co., Clerk No, H, Cot umbus, uuio. FOK BALE. The Ml. Carmel House prop erty, on tbe corner ot Oak street and the Avenue, lit. Carmel, is offered for sale at a low figure and on easy terms. Will sell the noici Dunaing witu or witnout the aajolnln ffronnd. Any information aa to fleures an, terms can be obtained by applying to Bolomon ecuuenvr, Ait. v.mnaci. p-iu Bicycle B HERE is Health in the Wheel. Finn muscles, good complexion, and cheerful spirits are the result of plenty of out-door exercise and sun sport of the-day. . . . Store, South Main Street, Is agent for Columbia READING, FA. New series starts in Sept., 1S0L etc.. will be received at the office CAMP NO. 200, P. O. S. of A. 1 CAMP NO. 112, P. O. S. of A HOTEL KAIER, CHA8. UUUCIIILL Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITY. Largest and finest hotel In Ibc region. Finest accommodations. Ilncdsome fixtures. Fool and Billiard Forms Attached. ROOF PAINTING promptly done wlU M HAWTHORN'S U. S. UOOF PAINT by JX.. TrOBT, Agent, 139 KastOoal street, Shenandoah. It Is thobesl and only guarantee paint against corrosion, nro ana every itina 01 wi.atner, tor metsi, wooden nu paper rocis unu wans, Give tt trial. When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. AND LIVERY. 13 North Jnrdin Stroot. 0 ALAA&AiA&lj Wholesale agent for elpnspan's Newark, I J Export Lager ni Imu Pile lia No finermade. Fine liquors and Cigars 120 Boulh Main BU Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry Oor. bloyd and White 8ts. All work guaranteed to be first-class in ever? particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain ea spec ialty. Goods called tor and delivered. Atrlal solicited. A genuine welcome Awaits you 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 BOUTJI MAIX STItlSF.L Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, ilobert Murray, Coldest and Largest Class of Beer, Free Lunch Dallj. John Weeks, Proprietor. O. W. Davidson, Bartender. ALL MEN and WOMEN Ilave business with others, nnd 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 BUILDING, (AH conveniences, elevator service.) 11 WEST MARKET, WILKES-BAIIIIE. Pi This year's catalogue la something especially fine. Ask (or It. Ride a Columbia Evan J. Davies, . UNDERTAKING! p - me ftttr"""'--
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