EVENING HERALD Tl'rHDAY, OCTOUEK2, 1MH HlTTTmAHTtrmnT XXlXJLJUJliJJ-JL10JN ARIZONA TRAIN ROBBcRS Two Men nnil a Hoy Cnptur 8'IO,000, Oiih Uolitirr CHpturi'd. 1'IHKNIX, Ariz.. Oct. 2. An east bound Southern Pncillc train was held up one nnd a linlf miles east of Maricopa by three pet-ions. One of the robbers rode on tho blind baggage car out of Maricopa, whilo the other two (lagged the train. It is said the robbers secured fciO.OOO in gold. Two of the bnndlts were masked, and the third, who was a mere boy, was not. The robber who previously climbed upon the train captured the head brakemnn nnd compelled him to turn on tho nil brakes and stop the train. The other ban dit covered the engineer, who, with the brakemau, was compelled to go back to the express car to induce the messenger to open the lmx. The boy was then shoved Into the car. While he wns searching for express treasures the two bandits guarded each side of the train. When the boy came from the car the trainmen, who were under the bandits' guns, were compelled to march with the bnndlts a short distnuco into tho bushes. There the rebels released their prisoners, nnd mounting their horses, rodo away. The penalty for robbing trains in Arizona Is death. A posse, led by Sheriff Murphy, of Mar icopa, found the trail of the robbers at the point whore they had crossed the Gila river, seven miles east of I'lueuix. Soon nfterwnrd they came upon a camp which tho robbers had hastily abandoned. There they found three Winchester rifles nnd three horses. Not long after this they overhauled one of tho bandits, whom they called upon to throw up his hajj.'sr -""le turned upon the oiliccrs and firot . a charge of buckshot from tho shenA ,un brought him to the ground. Tho prisoner, whose name is Frank Armour, wns brought here, nnd it is believed he will recover. On Armour's person was found oue of the wntches taken from astrcetcar man who was held up here n week ago. Vi't M'lns Ktery Point. Cmr Ann, Oct. 2. lly tho decision of the United States court of appeals, handed down yestenlny by Judge Woods, James J West wins every point In tho suit brought ngniusT him by it. J. llniikiimp and others to settle the question of own ership of 5,001 shares of stock in tho Chi cago Timet company, and valuable prop erty belonging to the Story estate. The decision of Judge jllodgett in the circuit court is reversed, and tho case is ordered to bo referred to a master for adjudica tion. Youthful Victims or Curnlestness SMAMOKIN, Pa., Oct. 2. Thomas Wil. kiuson, aged 111 years, of Kxcelsior, acci dentally Flint mid killed himself while hunting rnbbitH near his home. The charge of shot entered his mouth and passed throiiL'h Die top of his head. His brother wns with him at the timo of the mishap. Jinx Chaundry, aged 10 years, was run over by tho Heading "cannon ball" express hist evening whllo trying bo Jump on. One leg wns cut off, tho other was mangled, llu cannot recover. Nw York nnd New Jnrsey llrlilge. Washington, Oct. 2. There Is nothing further to be d ine in the matter of the New York anil New Jersey hridgo bill nil' til the company llles plans Jur the same witu tne secretary oi war. Tho secretary of war is not culled on to either approve or disapprove the roport of the board of engineers, which was recently mnde. This report becomes a reference document, nnd will remuin in the war department to be consulted when a bridge plan is presented. "Wnen Baby was sick, we gave her Casta ri a, mien she was a Child, sho cried for Castorla. When the becanio 311, she clung to Castorla. "When she had Children, she gaviithem Castorla A Vlrtlm ol Henri IMrnn, Chicago, Oct. 2. The virdiet of the coroner's jury 111 the inquest, on the body of Miss Hello White, who died lu Dr. S.e phia Santa's facial massage institute, was that the deceased come to her death through heart disease, not by the electric spouge or the cocaine used in the wrinkle cure. Charged with ICohhlog a Widow. Philadelphia, Oct. a. Lewis Cassidr, who has been a member of the local bar for a number of years, is in Jail charged with the embezzlement of f ,0U0 from Aire. Mary lloldew. a widow. The woman is left penuilosM. Thero is no medicine so often needed in every home nnd so ndmlrably ndnpted to the purposes for which It Is Intended, as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Hardly n week pn'Bes but some member of the family has need of it. A toothache or headache may be cured by it. A touch of rheumatism or neuralgia quieted. The severe nam of n burn or scald promptly relieved and tho sore lualcd In much less time than when medicine lias to be sent for, A Bpraiu may be promptly treated before iuliammntion sets In. which in nn res a cure in about one-third of the time otherwise required. Cuts and bruises should receive immediate treat ment before the uarta become swollen. which can only be done when Pain Halm Is kept at baud. A sore throat may be cured be tore it becomes serious. A troublesome corn may be removed by nnnlvlng It twice a dav for n week or two. A lame back mny be cured nnd several days of valuable time saved or n pain in the side or chest relieved without paying n doctor bill. Procure n 00 cent bottle at once nnd you will never regret It. For sale by Gruhlcr Bros. Coming Events. Oct. ICtu. Annual supper of the Kng lisli Baptist church in Hobbiua' opera nouse. Oct. 10. Lecture, entitled "Social Pltritv." bv Rev. Anna Shaw, of Phila dolphin, In the Evangelical church, under too ausploes ol tho Shenandoah w. u. T 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 Chamberlain's Cough llemedy Is given freely ns soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has developed It "will prevent the attack 25 and CO cent uoitlea lor Bale by Uruhler tiros. INTERNATIONAL COMPLICATION Germany fHJ tr Um Working of tlm ;Nmt Mljrtr Tiirlir. Washington, Oci. 2. The German gov-rrurm-ut. Ihrouuh itH ambassador. Baron ton Siinrmn .leli.rh, him mailt a strnmr l1"1" "" s-'cri'iary oi state BKaiiisi that clause of.the art which imposes nil niifiiuonni nuty ni nne-ieiun oi a cent per pound on suirnnt imported (ram those iror- ermiitiiits which pny an export bounty nn the article to their producers. It is held hy the German Kovenmietit that lliln feature of the now tiirllt net Is more op pressive in Its action against the sugar producers of Mint country than nny other, nnd violated the spirit of the trtnty ar rangements between the two govern ments, particularly In view of the conces sion by which the embargo ngalnst Amer- lcnn pork, for a time enforced by Ger many, was rnlsed. Anarchist Outrng" Prevented. MAltsEll.LCK, Oct. 2. Acting upon In formation received from an ItallHU pollco spy, the autliorltes of this city yesterday made some important arrests of anarch ists. The spy, it appears, discovered a plot, hatched by fourteen anarchists, to blow up the Italian consulate In this city. Consequently a detHchment of police was detailed to surround a certain house, and Bhortly before daybreak eight anarchists were arrested. Vpon KcarchinK the house the police found a number of compromis ing documents, showing that this band of anarchists was in communication with similar bodies of anarchists In Genoa and Loudon. Other arrests are imminent. The I'lorl.lH Kleotlnn. Jacksonville, Oct. 2. Florida today elects a justice of the supreme court. Six teen members of the senate, the entire house of representutives and all county ofllcers are also to bo elected save the sheriff. Hon. Benjamin A. Liddou, tho Democratic nominee for tho supremo bench, has no opposition. The Populists hnve put out candidates in many coun ties, bul will make a show only In two or three. Tho Indications nro that the next legislature will bo overwhelmingly in favor of the establishment of a railroad commission. Denth of a Gallant War Hero. ANNAl'OI.ls.'Md., Oct. 2. Tho death of John Jackson nt tho house of correction is reported. Jnckson is famous for hav ing performed one of the most heroic ac tions of tho civil wnr. The progress of the union fbjct up the Savannah river was impeded by a torpedo placed in n very narrow channel and communicating with the shore by a wire. Jackson swam to tho torpedo and took off the cap, rendering it harmless. He wns given a medal for the gallant conduct. Drink wns his ruin. Socialists Attack the 1'olloe. BliUESEl.s, Oct. 2. The socialists of this city yesterday attempted to hold nn nnti inilitnry demonstration. They were or dered to disperse by the police,, but no at tention wns paid to the order. The police then used force to enforce their order, with tho result thnt n free fight occurred, during which several of the riotous so cialists were injured. A number of tho riuglendcrs were arrested. Heavy Storms In Austria, Vienna, Oct. 2. A violent storm raged Saturday and Sunday along tho Trieste nnd Istrian coasts. Tho whole vintage was destroyed by a hailstorm. Many cas ualties are reported to havo occurred, but no details havo been received. Thero was a heavy snow fall in tho vicinity of Aus see. Upper Austria, covering the Enua valley. The Olyiuplo Club's Ultimatum, New YoltK, Oct. 2. A telegram wns re ceived yesterday by Jnmcs J. Corbettfrom President William A.Scholl, of the Olym pic club, of New Orleans. The message Btates that the Ol) mnic club assumes tho right to declare Pitzslmmnus champion should Corbett still decline to meet him for the purse of f2!,000 offered to the win ner. County Olllclala Indicted. DALLAS, Tex., Oct. 2. County Treas urer Coo and County Commissioners N. O. JtcAdams, T. IS. Fisher and W. A. Ord havo been indicted by the grand jury, chnrged with a shortngo of $12,500. These officials nre candidates for re-election, nnd they claim thnt the indictments wore brought up by their political enemies, Two Killed by a Cave In. HocilESTElt, N. Y., Oct. 2. Three men were buried by tho caving in of n sewer leading from the Stato hospital through Goodwin street. John Klick was rescued after he had been three hours under the earth. Ferdlnnnd Hitz, 44 years of age, nnd Charles Howald, 80 years of age, were killed. Their bodies were recovored. Wanteit to Assassinate the Khedive. VIENNA, Oct. 2. News has reached here from Cairo to the effect that nn Italian nnnrchlst arrived there a few days ago, his intention being to assassinate the khedive. Tho Italian pollco learned of the man's movement nnd notified tho Italian consul nt Cniro, who caused the arrest of the anarchist. A French Threat to Kmperor William. PAHIB, Oct. 2. La Patrio has a flaming article on the report that Kmperor Will iam proposes to visit Purls during tho next exposition. The paper declares that tho German emperor will never be suf fered to enter Paris until ho shall have returned Metz and Strasburg to France. Admiral Shnfeldt llancerously Injured. LEE6BUHG, Vn.. Oct. 2. Admiral Shu feldt, retired, was seriously injured by being thrown from a carriage during a runaway. His skull was fractured, and It is feared that, owing to his advanced age, his injuries may result fatally. The Weather. Fair; west, shifting to south winds; warmer tonight; cloudy and threatening tomorrow, NUGGETS OF NEWS Pittsburg will make n bid for the con vention of tho National League of Repub lican clubs in 1MH1. Mr. Philip C. Rellley, consular agent of tho United .States at liocas Del Toro, Co lombia, died on Sunday. Work on a limited scale has been re sumed on tho Panama cnual. Tho re sumption of work was marked by no evi dences oi enthusiasm. A two-minuto wind and rain storm In Wichita, Kan., Inst night totally domol ished thirty houses and barns and ai- I rooted 500 sbnde trees. I The Spanish government has decided to end two warship to Loureuzo Marques, where rebellious natives are In armed oo- position to the Portuguese authorities. THE MOTHER WON HER CASE The Itomnntle Mo" Revettled liy a 8u- 1m in l.'-.i'l ll.ol.lnu. PlTTBTU' !, Oct. 2. A case decided thesuprime court yesterday involve' no interesting story. Al"'"t twenty-one je , ago Mrs. Annie K'niers uii e'elen d nn custody d her little boy to ins grnml father until he should reach nm ji i v, tin grandfather agreeing to piy her J(i.iHX)a consideration. On the death of the grandfather the estate refused to pay the money, and tho mother brought suit to recover it. The son had In the menutlme grown to manhood, nnd being adminis trator of his grandfather's estite, was made defendant in his mother's suit Judge Sltnomun decided against Mrs. hnders on the ground that the contract wns against public policy, but the su preme court reverses him, nnd tho admin istrator will have to pay his mother fifO.OOO as consideration for his own trans fer when a babe. Ten Icjureil In a Wreok. SuNBtmr, Pa., Oct. 3. Ten persons were injured in a passenger wreck between Pennsylvania trains from Ilnisleton and Shamokln yesterday afternoon, The ac cident occurred at a track crossing in the yard above the Pennsylvania station here. The Shuinokin train wos crossing over tho main passenger track when thollaele tou train dashed Into it. The Shamokin coach was struck in tho center of its Bide by tho Hiu.leton engine, thrown from tlio trucks nnd overturned. The seats wore torn up and the entire side of the car wns ripped open. All the occupants were thrown in a heap of wreckage and re ceived bruises and cuts about the head and body. None of the injuries will rt sult seriously. Tvro Sailors Washed overboard. New OltlXANS, Oct. 2. The Cromwell line steamship Knickerbocker arrived from New York badly battered and re porting the lossof two men. The Knicker bocker left New Y ork Inst Saturday even ing in command of Captain Ilalsey, and with about sixty passengers. In the mldsi of tho big blow the mainmast wasoarried away, and whilo the men were bravely battling to clear away the wreck a moun tainous wave washed over the deck, car rying off Second Mate O'Neill and Sen ninu Hansen. Xj effort could ho made to rescue them. The passengers were a 1 kept below during the storm. Yale Cliitnliie Football Oames. New Haven, Oct. 2. Manager Cable announces the following schedule of Yale football games for the coming season: Oct. 3, Drown, at New Haven; Ocf. 0, Crescent, nt Brooklyn; Oct. 10, Williams, at Now Haven; Oct. 13, Lehigh, at New Haven; Oct 17, Dartmouth, at Spring field; Oct. 20, Orange A. C, nt Oratigo; Oct. 24, Boston A. A., nt New Haven; Oct. 27. West Point, at West Point; Oct, 31, Amherst, at New Haven; Nov. 3, Ilrown, nt Providence; Nov. 1, Lehigh, at New York; Nov. 14, Chicago A. C, at New Haven; Nov. 24, Harvard, at Springfield. A llrltlsu Mteamslilp Sunk. WlLMINOTON, Del., Oct. 2. The big British iron steamship Allegheny was in collision with the French tank steamer Caucaseoff. ship John Light at 4:45 lu the morning. Tho Allegheny was struck amidships, and sunk in two minutes. The crew had only time to get off the fated steamer when she went down. The thirty men were rescued by bonts from the Cau case, lauded at Now Castle, and later went to Philadelphia. Lverythlug was1 lost, the officers and crew only saving the clothes on their banks. The Allegheny is valued at $100,000. lluvemeyer Iudlctrd. Wasiiikoton, Oct. 2. Tho grand jury brought in Indictments against Henry O. Hnveiueyer and John K. Searles, of the sugar trust, and Allnu L. Seymour, of thu stock brokerage firm of Seymour & Young, for refusal to answer questions put to them by the sennte sugar trust investi gating committee. The grand jury alio brought in an indictment against Mr. Macartney, oi i he Arm of Carson & Ma cartney. All i f 'ho cases will come up for argument on demurrers on Oct. 12. l'ullinnn Not Coming East. ScrtANToN. Pa. Oct. 2. It has been ru mored In com mercial circles hero recently that the i'uliuian company Intended es tablishing a branch in thu cast, and favored n loeitton in tho iron or coal re gions of Pennsylvania. Tho Scrantou board of trade communicated with Mr. Pullman on the subject, and yosterday re ceived a letter saying that the report is false ami without f iimdatlou. I N paint the best is the cheapest Don't be misled by trying what is said to be "just as good," but when you paint insist upon having a genuine br " of Strictly Pure White Lead It costs no more per gallon than cheap paints, and lasts many times as long. Look out for the brand of White Lead offered ycu ; this one is sure : "John T. Lewis 8c Bros." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are sold in one-pound cans, each can being sufficient to tint 33 pounds o( strictly Pure White Lead the desired shade ; they are It. nn unte readv-mlxed naints, but a combination of perfectly pure colors In the handiest form to lint Strictly Pure White Lead. A good many thousand dollars have been savi d Mrm,riuiwn.ri Kv tvivltll? OUf book On DaintiUl! and color-card. Send us a postal card and get txuli iree. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS, CO., Philadelphia. M P. CONRY, Monongahela Whiskey, Pure rye whiskey, XX, 60o qt. tl a qt, tl!96 a nt. Fine Old Bonrbon, XXX, Superior Blackberry Brandy, andy, $1 n qt. y, - $1.00 a qt. , tl.R0 a qt. Superior Cognac Brandy, Imported Jamaica Hum, '"VUENGLING'S BtceV nnd Fresh Ale, Draught Porter and Welner Beer. x Uest brands of Ec Cigars and all klrdu of.Tcmpeiance Drinks. Ttio fnloatiomTi famomrjEMEDYfnr truS7T.r I w III. 1 nl-Z. oreu iief tlinrti ill rent UfcHMAH MEDICAL LAWS, C"'" dj fnmiont t 'vs' iasi 1 j UK. RlRHTFn'S ' A3 HAilisnii j Only gcnulno with Trnrt M,m a ,!... ..1 I Manufacturer! Commcralcnrath Dr.nichter of I x . aa. mcmera Co., 17Wima Ct.. HIW S6SZ HltiHEST AWARDS.- laiiranoa Houses. Own Glassworks. '. , e. for mi, i ShlI1, w c, g H,n . uu.., ok d n musa sua r r v limn 9 BUD, BU-Mt. MAHAN0Y CITY. MA1IANOV CITY, Oct. 2, 1894. Tax Collector Shoener visited the county sent to-day. Misa Ida Hefler, of Delano, visited town friends Inst evening. Mitts Maud Sneddon, of Philadelphia, la visiting her pnrents, on East Ceutro street. lillllan Kennedy's "She Couldn't Mnrry Three" will he produced at Killers' opera house on Oct, 8th. John Krehs and wife, of Mt Cnrmel, vhited the former's parents nt the Wins dor hotel yesterday. The "Spider and Fly" received a good audience nt Killer's opera house last evening and was well produced. Patrick Ihvyer, who was killed hy n. fall of slate in the North Mnhauoy colliery yesterday, wns 60 years old nnd is survived hy a wife, daughter and four Mrs. Bridgeman, R, C. M., violin (specialty) cello and piano, of Jardln nnd Lloyd streets. tenches Corner 9-3-tf Cleaning: or Dyeing-. Altnos'. everv house contains manv things, which if properly cleaned or dyed would be equal to new. This means a saving of money. An enterprising Phlln delphlan, A. F. B irnot, 17th and Fair- mount Ave., tins pinceu tne incuuies oi his great cleaning nnd dyeing establish ment within rench of all, by organizing a department for the special handling of oods sent by express from out of the city, lr. Bornot nurees tonav exnresscharces, nnd the reputation of the house, which was founded In 1850, is a guarantee satisfactory wortc. The costumes worn by tho ladles In the limited engagement of the Lillian Kennedy Company will be the delight of all the ladies of our town. How to Make Money. Great wealth has been accumulated by smnll savings. You can save money by purchasing Wall Paper now to keep for future use. I am selling out my entire stock at just what it cost rae. Come and see the bargains. J. r. uarden, SS.-4 west Ueutre street. I would rnther trust that medicine than nny doctor I know of," snys Mrs. Jinttie xuason, or uniiton, carter uo., Mo., iu sneaking of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Dinrrhcea Remedy. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Steam Renovating Co. call for. clean and deliver Ingrain and Brussels at 8c per yard; heavier carpets 4c. ijz tu. uoal or. Buv Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lessio & HAF.it, Ashlaud, Pa., a printed on every sack. tf (31ii4. llluwem Accept it lteillictlon. Salem, N. J., Oct. 2. Au agreement wns reached here between the wage com mittee of bottle blowers and Craven Bros., gla'-s manufacturers, of this city, whereby the blowers agroo to accept a re duction of 14 per cent, from tho regular list price, nud the mauufnetures agree not to put in Any new apprentices this blast. The agreement givei general satis faction. Wnjlnlt! by a IfrufM Negro. DOTIIAS, Ala., Oct. 2. While Lena Jlo- Ardle, 10 years old, was passing tltrough a wood on her way to pchool, near this place, sho was assaulted by a big negro, but fulling iu his purpose he choked the girl, then shot her und fled. The child crawled to n house a short distance away, told her story nnd died two hours later. Citizens ure on the track of tho brute. The Way of tho lllcj cle. "Bicycles grow old fashioned ftbout na quick ns nnvthlng I know," remarked nn agent. "'Somo Improvement is always bo ing inado to keep tho price up, nnd each year sees a new high grado mnchlno. It is only n fow yonrs ago thnt tho ordinaries sold for $150. You can got them for al most nothing now. Then tho snfotios caroo in. They werohonvy, with solid tiroa at first, but they sold for $150. Then came cushion tiros and lighter weight, nud the solid tires wont down a notch. Noxt came tho pneumaiics, nnd tho boat of theso colli' manded $150. In tho moanttmo tho pat' terns hnvo been changed and improved in various ways. And still tho wheel has not reached the stage of perfection. Probably tho bct one in tho market now would hardly bo accepted as a gift two or three yonrs hence. People nsk us when tho pat ents will run out and wheels como down. No ono can foretell that. It wouldn't sur 1 prlso mo to sco un electrlo wheel next. You never onn tell what's coming In this lino. And tho buyers always spurn the old for thg new." Buffalo Kxpross. A Familiar Name. Gentleman (who has engaged aged col ored backman to drivo him from tho sta tion to tho hotel) Say, unole, what's your nainef Drlvor My immf t Bah, Is George Wash ington. Gontloman Georgo Washington! Why, that namo seems familiar. Drlvcr Well, fo' do Lawd's sakol I should t'lnk It ought to. Here I been drlv In to this station fo' 'bout 20 years, sab.- P. & S. a a Co. Bulletin. 31 South Main St. j a tri A 1 fieyLiouOiStore Safe Deposit Building and Savini ASSOCIATION OP The value of each share is $200 at maturity. ueuis; ami mummy tines on each snare, six mouthsor longer, 5 per cent, interest will Membersrany withdraw one or all shnres at anytime by giving 30 dnys' written notice, and nre entitled to the full amount of dues paid on Bucn Bhnres, together with six per cent, interest after the first year's membership. No shnres will be forced out. All shareholders Bre entitled to loans from the fund on real estate secur ity. Reference and Information on application. New series starts in Sept.. 1894. sPnre5.wy ba Mibscrlbed for any time, nnd dues, etc., will be received nt the office of M. II. Master's marble yard. 127 N. Jnrdln St., on the first Monday after the first Saturday of each mouth. We refer to the following shareholders: F. J. KE1THAN, Baker nnd Confectioner. J. W. JOHNSON. Lumber Dealer. REV. HOBEKT O'BOYLE. ozpZEZsriiLNr a-. FALL AND WISTKH illinery. rcnttst Bargains In Town. Annie Morrison -ECUV JWJT.lil2iQ, 8 East Centre St., Shenandoah. To tlie Public I have arrived in Shenandoah with n Car IM of Westora Horses And they nro ready for inspection nt my old livery stables, on North Market nlloy, which I will offer at public sale on n date to be hereafter announced. Watch this space. After the public sale I will always hnve western horses for private sale or ex change. Wm. Neiswenteh, Shenandoah, Pa. Fall Weather is Here SolsR V .UL full .frtr.Tr of I A 111 Just fronfJAYork, In all fashionable shapeB.styiknpit) I colors. Also full llneof Novelties fii- dimming the bestBhown in town for the price. Our line of "'Infants' Coats and Caps and Children's Bonnets can't be beat. See them and you will say so. New York 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah. Evan J. Davies, AND LIVEItY. 13 North Jardin Street. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Iaundrjgr Cor. Lloyd and White Sts. All work guaranteed to be first-class In every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain sa speo laity, a oods called for and delivered. Altrla solicited. WARREN J. PORTZ. .asMSkPiaxio Tuner, FIisob and orjsns repaired. Orders left at 31 North Main Btreet, Buenandoah.will receive prompt attention MISCELLANEOUS. T-.TirT)riH a t.q annifd nvonosals will here J. celvedtythe unCerslgned until October 6ih, 1B91, lor the palming and poperlpg of the Primitive Methodist church, corner Jordln and Oak Btrrets, Bhenanaoan. Jonn ijooninu, ia Plum ollev. or MarBbal Daugb. 128. South While Btreet. W St tttanted. Salesman: falnry from start: V tiernisncnt rlace. Drown Uros. Co,, nurserymen, ocneflier,n. i. lu-i-eou-im tttanted. Two vountr men to hoard In W private family. All modern conveniences, Deference required, Apply at the Heiulu office. ADADGA1N. If Bold this month. Two tracts of 600 acres each, of valuable coal and timber lond in Tennessee, win near in vestlKatlon. Tracts will be sold singly. Ad, dress Ueiuu, Bhenanaoan, Da. , THOU SALE. A Eood. eourd horse. .Price P reasonable. Annlv to Michael mere, Shenandoah, Da. B-iS-tf itinr ir nn A WEEK paid to ladles and gents IpOiUU to sell 'the Rapid Dish Washer. Washes and dries thtm In two minutes with nut vettinc tbe hands. Mo experience neces earv. fells at sight; permanent position, Ad' dress W. 1. llairlson & l'o.,Ctcrk No. 14, Col umbus, Oblo. I701t BALE. The Mt. Carmel House prop- erty, on the coiner of Oak street and the Avenue, Mt. Carmel, Is ottered for sale at a lnwfl pure and on easv terms. Will sell the hotel building with or without the adjoining ground. Any Information as to llgures ana terms can De oDiaiueu ny applying to ooiomon RUG ocnoener, aii irmci. READING, PA. J ikgortta. Application fee on each share. 25 n.uu. On dues paid in advance for n be nllowed nt time of payment Is made. J. W. STOKES Lodge No. 515, I. O. O. F. CAMP NO. 200, V. O. S. of A. CAMP NO. 112, P. O. S. of A. HOTEL KAIBR, CnAB. 11UHCIIILL, Pi op. Noith Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations.- HnLdsome fixtures. Pool and Millard Poems Attached, ROOF PAINTING promptly done with tar HAWTHORN'S U. S.ltOOr PAINT by J. "STOK3T, Agent, 139 Bast Coal street, Shenandoah. It is the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, nro and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden and raver roofs and walls. Qlve It a trial. When In POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLLS HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladies' dining room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. r Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tnpi Choice temperance drinks nnd cigars Weeks' Museum, ' 17 SOVTlt MUX ST11EJS1. IJIrds and animals ct nil selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray. Coldest ni Largest Glass tl Beer! Free Luce!) Dal!;. JonN Wkkks, Proprietor. G. W. Davidson, Bartender. SOX. Wholesale agent for Felgenspan'i Rewart, I J Export Lager aid Saazer Pale Beet No Sner.made. Fine liquors and Cigars 120 South MalnUt. 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, 3? OTTSVILLE. ALL MEN and WOMEN Have business with others, nnd should, therefore, have a business education. The quiOKest way to get tue uest ideas of modern business practice is to attend the Bicycle Bargains WILKES-BARRE M BUSINESS - COLLEGE, t HEW ANTHRACITE BUILDING, (All conveniences, elevator service.) il WEST MARKET, WILKES-BARRE, PI This year's catalogue is something especially fine. Ask for It. AMUSEMENTS. JjlKKOUSON'B THEATRE, r. j. rsicuusun, NJUIAUGH, WedneEday and ThursdaT. Oct. 3d and 4ilt Special limited engagement of tho sterling soubrette, MISS LILLIAN KENNEDY! Supported by a company of first-class nrtlsts. Produced with all Bpecial scenery. Cnlclum lights and electri cal effects carried especially for these productions. WEDNESDAY Hew Edition or 'She Couldn't Marrj Three." T1IUHSDAY, "A Daughter of Dixie." A Qiirrri!dnn nf beautiful stace fixtures. Thrlllinc climaxes, gongs nnd dances. A 'hfllling climaxes, gongs nnd dances. A iilrthfnlpresentntlon whose chief lngre-JI tents are brilliancy, vlm.sprlghtlluess. y ml: dlents i Prices, as, 35 nnd 50 Cents. Reserved seats at Kirlin's drug store. t