EVENING HERALD "VKUK-IAY, OLTUBKRH, ISM. THIRD EDITION BOW TO CLOTHE CHILDREN Ji PROBLEM THAT MAKES STUDY. MOTHFRS .A Minister's Wife Who Dresses Her Family In Excellent Taste-How a Small Income Went a Long: Way. The puckers In twit. n mother's fore lifiiul nro deepened as she studies how to dress her boys nnd (tlrls In a respectable tnnnner ou the small amount that is available. A minister's wife In a small town near Shenandoah was confronted by this ills couraglnK situation, but her woman's wit and a few ten cent imckatres of diamond dyes solved the problem, and haudsomc -clothes were soon evolved from n pile of odds and ends. The Home, Housekeeper, Ladles' Home Companion, nnd other household papers have published mnny articles telling how to uJ diamond dyes In ranking new clothlnK out of old. Pretty dresses, handsome cloaks, serviceable stockings, nnd gay hat ribbons nnd fenthers nre obtained at but little expense, not only for children, but for the mothers as y, ell The ease with which diamond dyes are used Is really surprising. Thoy make beautiful colors that never crock and are non-fading. "While there are other package dyes, there nro none so easily used, nor such fast colors," snys Jenn Hunt in n recent number of The Home. 4,I have tried other tlyej, but the diamond color the most goods. Their fast stocking black Is the only black dye for cotton I have ever found that makes a fast black which never turns gray when washed," PROBABLY r- aOCIDENT. XVo1 Triitiiil,Ml I'mlcr UnrM'V Iffit llur Itlff tltt l.itiotc' Itrtscbibil t'lirilile. IiALTlMiut' ,rt. 3 During the lii.l)all procession lnsr mglit a seriou vncciduit occurred, and that it did no5 result fa tally to surui nl purt' 1 11 h TiTy lltliusliort of miraculous. WiiImj the parade had reached the corner nt I. xini'tim mid How nrd streetHyVlie six li irse i 'ached to a lieavy bimin which were n huge number f 5KOplu beciune friglileued nt the llre ;f)rks, and miiile a plunge into I he crowd. The streets al this point were a perfect Jam of humanity, wedged In so tightly as to render it impossible for them to escape. Host of them being wumen and children tnado the mutter worse. The horses, be coming more and more frightened at the (creams of the people, reared, plunged nnd trampled them down In a frightful manner. When olllcers and others hail secured the horses and succeeded lu get ting them oil the sidewalk, eleven per- eons, mostly women aud children, were louud to be more or less Injured. Florence Ingle, aged 18, was taken out Irom under the horses' feet unconscious, nnd has since remained in that condition. It Is feared her skull Is fractured. Henry Krueheu, aged IS, had b ith his arms so badly crushed that amputation will be necessary Tnese two will probably die. When Baby was tick, we gave her Costarlo. Vben (.ho was a Child, Bho cried for Costorla. When the became Jllsa, she clung to Costorla. When tho had Children, she gavo them Costorla lnJurMl liv a L.nii Kxpln.lbit. PAItli HlPOR. N. ,1., Oct. a. Mrs. Abram Petersen, of i his place, was badly burned by the explosion of a kerosene, lamp in the bedroom. Tho oil in the lamp caught lire and she was about to throw it out when it exploded, setting lire to her clothes. Ou th I.oukiiut far Killed Anurclifati. Washington, Oct. 3. The bureau of lmmigratlo'i has received personal doscrii tions of sixty-six anarchists recently ext pulled from r rauce. ulnars at all ports will be furnished with duplicates of this list for purposes of identification. Uunrrymtiu on Strike, EARTON, Pa., Oct. 3. Employes of the Mldrale and Acme slate (Hurries and the Wind Ga" ii'id East llangor Consolidated slate qtiurry, at hast Hangor, about 300 in u.i, uro on strike for an iui reao of pay. There is no medicine so often needed in every home and so admirably adapted to the purposes for which It Is intended, as Chamberlain's Pain Ualm. Hardly a week passes 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 naln of a burn or scald tiromntlv relieved and tha sore healed In much less time thnu when medicine has to be sent for A sprain may bo promptly treated before Inflammation sets In. which lu. sures n cure In about one-third of the time otherwise required. Cuts and bruises should receive Immediate treat ment before tho parts become swollen. which cau only be done when Pain Halm Is kept nt hand. A sore throat may be cured before it becomes serious. A troublesome corn mny be removed by nn fipplylng It twice a day for a week or two. lA lame back mav be cured and several . lai days of valuable-time saved or a pain In the side or chest relieved without paying a doctor bill. Procure a GO cent bottle at once and yon will never regret it. For sale by Gruhler liros. Coming Events. Oct. lGth.-sjAnnual supper of the Eng lish Baptist church lu Robbins' opera bouse. Oct. 10. Lecture, entitled "Social Purity," by Rev. Anna Shaw, of Pbtla- ilelphla, in the Evangelical church, under t'te auspices of tho Shenandoah W. C. T, TJ. Every mother should know that croup can be prevented. The first symptom of true cioup is hoarseness. This Is fol lowed by a pccullur rough cough. If Cht mberlnln's Count! Reniedv Is irlvflh f retly ns soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has develoned It -will prevent the attack. 25 and W pent Dottles lor sale by uruhler won, CUUB '.LAW IN NE.VV YORK Ilrntntilr to Cltlirn Wl.ii oirrml tl.o HiB'i mill Mlality lNillcx. N'BW YoitK, Oct. a Chief Counsel 0o2 surprised 111 Lexow committee yestur dny. He HUbiinnai'il nil the members of the force whti hiwl been convicted of club bing citizens duriiiK the past your, but who for some reason lmve retained ncwl- uli." most nil of tho otllcers summoned were ill nttelidauce, One of the first ofllcers who testified was Thomas Coleman, who had been called to explain his statements In connection with the alleged assault upon George Appo. The theory of the police and the testimony of the proprietor and the Inmates of the hotel where Appo was Injured Is that Appo cut his own throat. Coleman was badly rattled at times during tho examination. The feature of tho day was the testi mony of the men accused of clubbing citizens. A son of Jlev. Dr. John Hall, the Presbyterian divine, claimed that he Una lieeu forcibly ejected from ft station house because he had gono there and pro tested against an nsMitilt by an officer upon an Italian fruit peddler. A Colum bia college student told of the assaults that the policemen made upon the stu dents while they were building bonfires In n vacant lot to celebrate one of their victories. Thomas Lucca said that ho hall asked Policeman Hernard Dunn if he had caught a thief who had stolen four dollars from him. lly way of retly the policeman clubbed him, inflicting wounds on his head and requiring twenty-seven stitches to patch him up. When he reached the police station another policeman pum meled him In the face. Policeman George Lair was accused of clubbing a woman and trying to tear her cheek by lusertltig his finger between her Hps. Policeman William llohrigacknowl edged that he had broken a boy's Jaw, but claimed that this particular case of club bing was accidental. One policeman who carelessly handled a rovolver was fined twenty days pay, but was allowed to remain on the force, though It was admitted that the citizen who was Injured died from his wounds. Sea Cnptnln Charged with Crusltr. ban jfitAXClsco, Uet. a. Juck Uny, a studentof Columbia college, New York, nnd J. II. Mcol, n studentof the Uni verslty of Pennsylvania, have arrived In San Francisco on the American ship Hen jauiin F. Packard. They went bofore the United States ship commissioner nnd told a story o alleged maltreutment at the hands of Captain Allen, to whom they said they had paid 100 each to he taken on board his ship as apprentices. They claim they were treated as common sea men before the mast, aud in addition to thlslhey were but half fed. Killed In a Ilunnwnjr. Titov, N. Y., Oct. a George Miller, his wife and Miss Jessie Gnblcr were on their way to Sand Lake last evening, after spending tho day in Troy shopping. In tho suburbs tho team became frightened nt au electric car and ran away. Mr. Mil ler was thrown ogaluBt a post and his skull crushed. He died soon afterwards. Mrs. Miller was seriously Injured, and may die. Miss Gnbler received only few scratches. Mr. .Miller recently moved from Newnrk, N. J., to Sand Lake, where he purchased n paper mill he was operat ing. Double Tragedy lu Illinois. MT. VKIINON, Ills., Oct. 8. Three miles south of hero James Scott, a farmer, shot aud instantly killed Littleton Hullet, un Itinerant Methodist minister, Hullet had camped on Scott's farm ou his way from near Centralia to uallatlu, aud bcott or dered him to move on. Hullet refused and a hond-to-haud conflict was waged, Hullet was shot twice, dying instantly, but first Inflicting wounds ou Scott with a club from which ha died a few hours later. Serious Charge Against Martin from, Four WoitTH, Tex., Oct. U. Martin Irons, whose name wns made famous by the conspicuous part that Its owner took in the great railroad strike of 1880, during which he occupied a place similar to that recently held by Eugene Debs In tho strike In Chicago, Is a prisoner In the county jail here. Irons Is charged with having attempted to assault little 7-year-old Hosiilia hstrada. The child a mother Is the complainant in the case. Kvlotod Tenants Itevenge. DunUN, Oct. 3. A sensation has been caused by the recent destruction of three houses built by the iunrquts ol Ulnnrl carde, at Woodford, County Galway. Two of tho houses were blown to pieces and the other was burned. Each of the struc tures stood ou tha sldo of a homestead from which a tenant had been evicted. A Rtiok Driven Through Her Skull PAWNEB, Neb., Oct, 8. A cyclone struck the home of John Nelson, seven mile south of hero. The family of seven per sons were blown Into an adjoining Hold uud a little girl, 0-years-old, had a stick driven through her skull, and cannot live, lave others of the family were severely In jured. Jealousy and Murder, HUNTINOTON, W. Va., Oct. 3. On Beech Fork.twelve miles south of this city, Will lam Adklus uud Tom Mays, two promt nent young men, became Involved in diulculty.whon Ailkins cut aiayo'g throat, the latter dying Instantly. Jealousy was the cause of the trouble. Adklus Is still at large. lletumed After Four Months' Idleness, TltENTON, Oct. 3. The Now Jersey Steel und Iron company yosterday resumed work in their rolling mill department after a shutdown of four months. Several hundred men have thereby been give: employment. The Weather, Fair; southwest winds; warmer In the Interior. NUGGETS OF NEWS His reported that the Prince of Naples, tho crown prince of Italy, is engaged to marry au bugllsh princess. Commander W. A, Morgan nnd Chief Engineer II. W. Fitch have been placed ou the retired Hat of the navy. A nlatuh race between Allr and Direc tum, for ti,BU0 u side, has been arranged, to take place within thirty days. Cholera hns broken out at Constanti nople. Nothing is known olllclally of the outbreak, however, although several deaths are kuowu to hare occurred. , The monument erected to tho memory of Major Stephenson, founder of the G. A. H., was dedicated at Petersburg, Ills., with appropriate ceremonies, In the pres ence of fully 6,000 veterans and civilians. MAIIANOY'CITY. MA1IANOT Cm, Oct. 3, 1804. MIm Katie Gorman Is visiting friends in Philadelphia. W. II. Snyder attended to business nt Tamanua to-day. Mr, Masur, u wholesale cigar agent of town, Is attending to business lu Lans- ford. Mr. Haworth, of Dillon's dry goods store, is vloltlng his "expected" at Wash ington, I). C. Miss Hose Kestler, of Ashland, was the guest of tho Snyder family, on West Centre street, yesterday. George Stltztr hns been awarded the contract for painting the fifteen new houses belonging to II. Ball. An entertainment under tho nusplces of Camp 4, P. O. of T. AM will be produced at Kaler's opera house to-morrow evening. Miss Klla Lutz, a nurse nt the State Hospital at Fountain Springs, visited relatives nnd friends in town yesterday. An Ice cream and coffee nnd bun fes tlvnl was held by the Presbyterian Sun day school last evening. It was a success. Miss M. Horan, the West Centre street milliner, Is building n two story butldiaR nt the tenr of the piemlses on Railroad street. The business men's demonstration nnd Soldiers' Monument picnic at Shenandoah will draw a large number of people from this place to morrow. J. Merges, tho well known barber of Knst Centre street, hns moved to Phtla delphln. Ills old stand Is occupied by Ed. Ilrltz, who expects to build up a Inrge trade. An Intoxicated Pole raised quttend!s turbance nt the Lehigh Valley depot last evening. Wesley Bailor found it a very uneasy task to handle the man, so he left him alone. Don't Tobaooo Spit orSmokoyourLlfe Away Is the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells all about No-to-bac. the wonderful, harmless guaranteed tobacco hnhit cure. The cost is trifling nnd the man who wants to quit and can't runs no physical or financial risk in using "No-to- uac." &oiu oy an uruggisis. liookat drug stores or by mall free. Address The Sterling Remedy Co., In dlnua Mineral Springs, Ind. w&s-ly AMUSEMENTS. "SHE COULDN'T MARItY TIIItEE." It sounds like n self-evident proposition that "She Couldn't Marry Three," but in the piny of thnt name which Miss Lillian Kennedy brings to the theatre this evenlnir It Is shown what n lot of trouble may fall upon a girl because she can only marry one man at n time. This most charming little soubrette, Miss Kennedy, has created in this piny n new type of maidenly sweetness. There is plenty of excitement in the piny, especially in the final climax where the villain tries to tie the hero to the railroad track upon which an express train Is approaching. A real passenger locometlve steams upon the Btage In this scene, and for realism the tableau has never been beaten. Of course Miss Kennedy's songs nnd dances ndd greatly to the brightness of the play. "imsii iNsnnATioN." Mr. Barry O'Nell as Larry deserves special mention for his clever work, and wns sntlsfnctory In every sense of the word. He ncted with vigor nnd sang sweetly, his dancing was one of the features of the performances. New YorJf. Herald. At Ferguson's theatre on Wed nesday evening, Oct. 10th. Heart Disease Relieved in 30 Minutes. Dr. Acnew's cure for the henrt elves serfect relief in all cases of organic or svmnathetic heart disease in 30 minutes. and speedily effects a cure. It Is a peer less remeuv ior palpation, suoriuess 01 i .1. nMn.i.nHu.r. ..n i.. UrClUll) DUlUlUdlUh OIDIID. I'll. II IU side and all symptoms oi a uiseasea ueart One dose convinces, boiu uy J. Al nil lnh. wis 0-0-ly A Long l)inillnck llrohen. WILLIASISI'DUT, Pa., Oct. 3. The dead lock lu the Sixteenth congressional dis trict was broken late yesterday afternoon by the selection of Frederic Leonard, one of the conferrees from Potter county, as tho Republican nominee. The choice was made on the 5T!ld ballot, and lu ten min utes after the vote was announced t special train started for Harrlsburg to get tho certificate of nomination to the stute department In time for Leonard's name to ntipear ou tho regular ticxei. iiopxius, tho present incumbent, withdrew several days ngo, and Packer and Lewis gave up the struggle yesterday. Church Fair Lotteries Illegal. Elizaiiktii, X. J., Oct. 3. Judge Van Sycklo, In the Union county court.charged the grand jury that the practice at church fairs of holding drawings for prizes is n violation of the law against lotteries, aud as much an nllenso ns race track pool sell lug aud other gamming, lie read a pro cram of n fair held in St. Joseph's Kninati Catholic church at North Plalnfield, at which there were drawings, and charged the jurors to Investigate It. Advertised Letters. The following letters have been adver tised ns remaining uncalled for nt th postofllce: Mrs. Polly Grlfllths, J. Klrkpntrlck, Frank Delnlrt, A. Itosent- hall. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lessio & Baer, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf "1 would rnther trust thnt medicine than any doctor I know of," says Mrs. Hat-tie Mason, of Chilton, Carter Co., Mo., in speaking of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and DIarrhtca llemedy. For sale by Gruhler Bros. DimcultyAdJusted. Tho trouble over the procuring of clay lor ubc in the puddle ditch of tho reser voir nt Davis' Ilun has been adjusted. Messrs. McElhenny and Dougherty, the committee nppolnted by tho Borough Council, waited upon ex-Senator William L. Torbert.at Glrard Manor, and succeeded in making an ngreement satisfactory to nil portles. Mr. Torbert agreed to let tho borough have nil the clay required for the ditch for One hundred dollars. - Cleaning Up. Supervisor McGulre had a large gangof men nt work to day sweeping the streets to have them in good condition for the demonstration to-morrow. Waterproof collars nnd enffa that -will not wilt, arc not effected by moisture and look just liko linen nre nU the fashion now. Tlicy nre made by cov ering a linen coUar or cuff with "cel luloid " nnd ore tho only Vfatcrproaf goods made with on interlining, con sequently the only ones that will stand wear nnd give perfect satisfaction. Try them and you will never regret it. Al ways neat, nnd easily cleaned. When soiled simply wipe off with a wet cloth or sponge. Every piece of the genu ine is stamped as follows : "TRADf LLUi AfARK. Ask for those so marked and refuse any imitations, C3 they cannot possibly please yon. If your dealer does not keep them, wet will send n sample di rect on receipt of price. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c pair. State size and whether stand-up or turned-down col lar is wanted. TUB CELLULOID COMPANY, Droadnrny, Nevr Yorla titmBeaprMtuLiiemsilalliiiijajaiai. iiiimiamiilll I Hlnl 1 .-H.-II1 t I'lrn. NEW YflHK. Oo" 3 Fire caused n pan'c and one d "ih In a double tenement house ou Madi-ou street. Two women and two children were rescued from the burning builibng hy the firemen nnd citizens. After I oe lire was under control the dead body of LiMti- Ki-'eger, 2 years old. wa- foiind lyinu .an l ty cm "-in the front basement, bin1 1. ad diet from sunoca ion :oil:t'i Ultimatum. Boston, Oct. 3. James J. Corbett, the chatn 'ion tuigHls', -s.ue-i au ultimatum to priz" II ah t r- He declares he will de voteauyone week after July 1 next to a series tit prize fight, v-tth any number ol pugilists wli" r to wnitf " " ou the re-nl of each battl . He declores he will fight one nn.i ( r each nigut in the week, no welgut or color barren. Colorei! Oytf'tm-ii Drowned IlALTIMOIlE, Oct. 3. The steamer Esex, of the Weems ompany, which arrived a this port yesterday, reports the drownlnit off Windmill Point last week of John Dunaway and Harry Casty, colored oys termen. mle dredgiug for oysters a sudden squall struck their boat, washing them overboard. The b.dies were recov ered. Appointed by G,v- n-r Wert. Trenton, Oct. a. Governor Werts re appointed nil Interim the following per sons whom the senate failed to confirm. Prosecutors pleas: Camden county, Wil son II Jenkins; Gloucester c iunty, He -mont Perry. Lay judges: Camden, John Gaunt; Cumberland, William Xewell; Gloucester, Bowman S. Cox. AMUSEMENTS. F IKKQUSON'B THEATRE, r. j. rEncusoN, uanaoeh. Wscnsiiiy rJ!hr:h", Oct. 3d asHft Special limited engagement of the sterling soubrette, MISS LILLIAN KENNEDY ! Supported by a company of first-class artists. Produced with all special scenery. Calcium lights and etectri cal effects carried especially for these productions. WEDNESDAY, New Edition cf "Sfie Couldn't Marry Tfiree.' THURSDAY, t'ADaughterof Dixie." A succession ot beautiful stago fixtures, Thrilling climaxes, songs nnd dances. A mirthful presentation whose chief ingre dlents are brilliancy, vim, sprightllness. Prices, as, 35 and 50 Cents Referred seats at Klrlln's drus store. JEIIGUSON'S T1IEATHE. P. J. FE11GUSON, MANAQEI1. Wednesday, October 10th, '94 Mr. Barry O'Neil "llrln't JlBilmi Offiulrel," InllowarAP. Taylor's Comedy-Drama, A tale of fair Erin a hundred years niro when they sang "The Wearing of the Green." Sweet songs and boisterous Irish dances. Benutifnl scenery and realistic mechanical effects, built nnd nalnted by Dodge at Harrlgan's theatre, New York. Entire new equipment I Pro- uuceu oy a company oi auie comeaians, Prlccat as, 50 and 75 Cents, olFDsifcTiiisra-. FALL AND WINTER Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. Annie Morrison jjoja jivjznixa, 8 East Centre St., Shenandoah. ESTABLISHED 187J. Kellvs MILLINERY r French and American Designs of Millinery ! In tonoh with the Mmes nnd prices. We nre stocked wli hall the novelties of the season, and offer them for wholesale prices at retail for spot cash only. Plush, 35c per yard. Silk Velvet, COc per yard. 2G Sovilli TVCniax Otroot. M. P. CONRT, Monongaheln Whiskey, tOe a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - - tl a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, J1.25 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, tl a qt. Superior Coenae Brandy, tl.OOaqt. Imported Jamaica Hum, a qt. "VUENGLING'S Block and Fitsh Ut brands of f.c t liars Safe Deposit Building and Saving ASSOCIATION OF DEC. w The value of each share Is (200 at maturity. Application fee on each share. 25 cents ; and monthly dues on each share, tl.00. On dues paid in advance for a six months or longer, 5 per cent, interest will be nllowed at time of payment Is made. Members may. withdraw one or all shares at nny time by giving 80 dnys' written notice, nnd are entitled to the full amount of dues paid on such shares, together with six percent, interest after the first year's membership. No shares will be forced out. All shareholders ore entitled to loans from the fund on real cstnte secur ity. Reference and information on application. New scries starts In Sept.. 1804. Shares may be subscribed for any time, and dues, etc., will be received at the office ot M. H. Master's marble yard. 127 N. Jardln St.. on the first Mondav after the first Saturday of each month. We refer to J. KKITHAN, Baker imdCon'sloner, J W. JOHNSON. Lumber Dealer. HEV. ROBEHT O'BOYLB. T tlie Public I have arrived in Shenandoah with a o IM of Wssteri Uses And they are ready for inspection at my old livery stables, on North Market alley, wnicn i win oner at puunc saie on a uaie to be hereafter announced. Watch this space. After the public Bale 1 will always nave western norses tor private saie or ex change. Wm. Neiswenter, snenanaoan, in. Fall Weather is Here So Is Mrs. HYDE, with a full stock of Fall Just from New York, in all fashionable shapes, styles and colors. Also full line of Novelties for trimming the bestBhown in town for the price, our line 01 "Infants' Coats and Caps and Children's Bonnets can't be beat. See them and you will say so. wow riQoh Mi in York UUU11 1U11J1U 29 N. Main St Shenandoah., Evan J. Davies, AND LIVEKY. 13 North Jar din Street. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry Cor. Lloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to be first-class in ever? particular. Bilk tics and lace curtain saapeo laity. Goods called for and delivered. Atrla solicited, WARREN J. PORTZ, "Pin no Tuner, Pianos and ortans repaired. Orders left at at North Main street, Shenandoah, will rccelvt prompt attention MISCELLANEOUS. TT7 ANTED. A 5 or 6-ro m house, centrally YT locatea. inquire at jikiiald cmce. io-s-1 "ITT ANTED Salesman: talary from start; VV nerma nent Dlce. Drown Uros. Co.. nurserymen, uocnester, , v. mi-eoaim tlTANTED. Two vounc men to board la VV nrlvale famllv. All modern conveniences. lieteience required. Apply at me iieuald omce. v-zi-ii nfflt SALE. A good, sound horse. Price r reasonable. Apply to Michael reters. bbcnandoab, Pa. B-lSMt (tnc nf A WEEK paid to ladles and. gents iDIUiVV to sell tho Uapia uisn wasner. Washes and dries them In two minutes Witt out vetting the. haids. No experience neceS' Knrv: tell, at sluht: permanent Dosltlon. Ad dress W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. H, Col' umbus, Ohio. TfOK BALE. The Mt. Carmel House prop- t , l J . WU .UW IU.WV. V. VM HUM .MV Avenue, ML Carmel, Is oSered for sale at a lnw firure and on easv terms. Will sell the hotel building with or without the adjoining ground. Any Information as to figures ana lerms can oe oouiimi oy applying wewioihod tjenoecer, ui. tiraa o-i-u UNDERTAKING 31 South Main St. nLiquorStore 1 Ale, Draught Porter nDd Weliier Beer. at A all kit ds ol Ttmpctat.cc Drinks. READING, PA. . the following shareholders: J. W. STOKES IAdge No. 51B,' I. O. O. F. CAMP NO. 206. P. O. S. of A. CAMP NO. 112, P. O. S. of A. HOTEL KAIER, CHAB. nURCHILL, Plop. North Main St., MAHANOT CITY. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures. Pool and Billiard Booms Attached. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with IT HAWTHORN'S U. S. ROOF PAINT by A.. TOST, Agent, 139 East Ooil street, Bhensndoah. It Is the best and only gusrsntee pslnt against corrosion, fire and every ktna of neither, for metsl, voodeo tnd paper roots and walls. Olve It a trlaL 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. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, norterand ale constantly on taDl Choice temperance drinks and cigars Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH MAIN BTJSJS1S1. Birds and animals ot all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray. Coldest toil Largest Class ol Beer. Free Lunch Oil!. JonN Weeks, Proprietor. Q, W. Davidson, Bartender. ALL MEN and WOMEN Have 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 BUILEING, (AU conveniences, elevator service.) 1 WEST MARKET, WILKES-BARRE, Pi ThU year's catalogue la something especially fine. Ask for it. laims 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, POTTSVIIiLia. Wholesale agent tor felgenspan's detail. Hi J.. Expert Lager aid Saazer Pale Beer. No Bnermade. Fine liquors and Cigars laJtJouthMHubt. Bicycle B 4 4 I