EVENING HERALD Tliril-iDAY, OfToUKH t. !! TIIIRDE I ) ITION PROFESSOR SWING DEAD. h Ilmlnnnt CIiIohko Clurcjman n Victim nC llliKiit PoUonlng. Chicago, Oct. 4. Professor David Swing died Inst night of iictlto blood poisoning, brought on by an attack of jauiiillce. Kvery possible restorative was applied In vain, ami at ten minute") after 8 o'clock Professor Swing was dead. Professor Swing wm born In Cincin nati Auk. 28, 1. At tho ng6 of 18 tho boy entered Miami university, at Oxford, O., grndunting in 1852. In 18C0 ho ac cepted the pastorate of the Westminster Presbyterian clmrcli, of this city, which was later united with the North Prosby lurlau church, the two forming the Fourth Prenbyterian church, one of the wealth iest and most influential Institutions of Its kind in Chicago. Shortly after the great Chicago fire of 1871 occurred the most important event in the great minister's career Ills trial be fore the Chicago presbytery on a charge of heresy, preferred by tho Hev. Dr. Francis L, Pation, now president of Princeton oollege. These charges were not sustained, there being slxty-oiio mem bers in the presbytery, and only thirteen voted against him. Hut the subsequent feeling was so bitter that Professor Swing brought matters to a close by resigning his pastorate, a large number of his friends going with him ami forming tho Ceuiral church, in which he has labored ince with great success. "Tien Baby was sick, wo rare her Castorla. Then sho was a Child, sho cried for Castorla. "ten sho became Miss, sho clung to Castorla. Wlien she had Children, sho g.avn tliem Castorla Mr. Morton' AcccnlttncA, HlHSrcMFFE, N. y Oct. 4. The notiil cation committee of the Republican parly In this state called at Mr. .Uurum's rem deuce yesterday to givo their olllclul an nouncement of nomination to the gentle men who are selected for the Republican state ticket. Senator Saxton and Judge Albert llalght were with Mr. Morton when the visitors arrived. Ueueral Collls, chairman of the nominating committee, delivered the notification addresses. Messrs. Morton, Saxton nnd llnight fol lowed with brief addresses of thanks nnd acceptance. Mr. aud Mrs. Morton then entertained tho guests at luncheon, nnd Chauncey M. Depew kept up a running lire of droll stories in lieu of nn oration. Connecticut's Republican Gains. HARTTOHD. Oct. 4. Returns from all except two out of sixty-four towns in this state that held local elections on Monday show a Republican gain of twenty-three towns. Tho majorities are not yet con plete, but indicate a Republican majority sufficient to elect the governor without the election being thrown into the legis lature at the November election. Of tho towns heard from 100 went Republican, 29 Democratic aud 27 were divided. Last year b3 went Republican, 60 Democratic and 28 were divided. Buy Keystone flour. He sure that tho Dame Lkbsm & BAEIt, Ashland, Pa., la printed on every sack. tf "I would rnther trust that medlclno than nny doctor I know of," snys Mrs. Hattie Mason, of Chilton. Carter Co. Mo.. In sneaking of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Gruhler Bros. How to Make Money. Great wealth has been nccumulnted by small savings. You can save money by purchasing Wall Paper now to keep for future use. I am Belling out my entire stock nt just what It cost me. Come and see the bargains. J. P. Carden, 224 West Centre street, Steam Renovating Co. call for, clean and deliver Ingrain nud Brussels nt 3c per yard; heavier carpets 4c. 32 E. Coal St. Special for One Week. We offer to-day a full lino of ready-mndo sheets, pillow cases and bolster cases at less than the price of the muslin alone, Sheets, blenched or unbleached, for CO cents ; pillow cases 15 cents ; bolster cases 25 cents. All the best quality. L. J. Wilkinson, 9-29-tf 29 South Main St. There Is no medicine so often needed 1 every home and so admirably adnpted to the purposes for which it Is Intended, its Chamberlain's Pain Halm. Hardly a week pases but some member of the family has need of it. A toothacho or headache may be cured by It. A touch of rheuuintlsin or neurnlgla quieted. The severe twin of n bum or scald promptly relieved and the sore healed In much less time thnu when medicine has to be sent for. A Bpraiu may be promptly treated uetore itiuammaiion sets in, wuicii in sit res a cure in about one-third of th time otherwise required. Cuts nnd bruises should receive immediate treat ment before the parts become swollen, which can only be done when Pain Halm Is kept nt hand. A sore throat may be cured bofore it becomes serious. troublesome corn may be removed by npplylng It twice a day for a week or two. A lame back may be cured and several days of valuable time saved or a pain In the side or chest relieved without paying n doctor bill. Procure a 00 cent bottle nt once and you will never regret It. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Coming Events. Oct. 10th. Annual supper of the Eng lish Baptist church in Hobblns' opera bouse. Oct. 10. Lecture, entitled "Social Purity," by Rev. Anno Shaw, of Phil delphin, In the Evangelical church, under the auspices of the Shenandoah W. C. T. U. Kvery mother should know that croup can be prevented. The first symptom of true oroup is hoarseness, This Is fol lowed by n peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Uottith Remedy is iziven freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has developed It will prevent the attack. 25 and SO cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. ITALIANS' TERRIBLt REVENGE lltew Up Ilousft with ltytinmlttt nml Klllrtit Twit rll. IANCAHThU. Pa.. Oct. 4. A terrible tragedy occurred yesterday it. Salisbnr) township, thin county. In which a threi story brick house was blown up by dyna mite nml the occupants, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. helm, were instantly killed. A servant named Jackson was seriously Injured and may die. I.eini was a wealthy and prom inent citizen, residing nenrl.elmvllle, and was an extensive tiuarryman. Several days ago ho had trouble with his em ployes, consisting of a gang of Italians, and it is very evident thnt they laced a largo nunutlty of nitro-glj- cerino used in blasting rock under tho large building whilo Mr. and Mrs. Leltn were nt dinner, with the nbove result. It Is dlfllcult to gain further Information concerning the nllair. Rlr Joteitli Vindicated. LONDON, Oct. 4, Sir Joseph ltenals. the senior nldormau representing the Alder- gate ward, was yesterday finally elected lord mayor of London by the aldermen of tho city. Alderman ltenals was en titled to the chief magistracy of tho old ity of London by reason of seniority of service in the board of aldermen, but sev- ral of his predecessors were interested in promoting realty aud other schemes of n speculative character that have forced some of tlieir promoters into exile and into prison. It was hinted that Itoinil- was indirectly Interested in some of tuua hubbies, nnd at first Ills brethren refused to vote him the honor of the mayoralty. RAtiilhntfgiMl by n llrutal Negro. Camden, N J., Sept. 4. While return Ing homo from her work in Croft & Son's mill last evening May Ottiuger, n young woman, was sandbagged by a negro, who attempted to outrage her. Tho assault was made in a lonely street, bordered by swnmps. Tho girl's screams nttractod n number of men and tha negro was fright ened off before ho accomplished his pur pose. A search pnrty was immediately rgnnlzed, and, nrmed with pistols nnd ropes, they scoured the neighborhood, but without success. Miss Ottingor is pros trated at her homo. Cnrrilflim Motorman Committed. PlTTSIiURO, Oct. 4. A coroner's 1urv re turned two verdicts in the case of the kill ing of Mrs. W. L. Jones, n prominent so ciety woman, by n Duquesne traction car, Two of the jurors returned a verdict of accidental death, while tho other four found Motorman Cornmnu guilty of crim lnnl negligence, censured tho company for the high rate of speed at which its cars are run nnd suggested that tho city councils tnko action to remedy tho evlL The coroner nccepted the latter verdict aud committed the motorman to jail. Tlin I'uglllltlo Onmn of niuR. Boston, Oct. 4. William A. Brady, Champion James Corbett's manager, last night telegraphed the New York stake holder to transfer the $1,000 deposited with him in behalf of Steve O'Donnell to Corbett's name to cover tho deposit made by litzsimmons for a light with the champion. This amount, with 19,000 which was deposited with Dayid W. Blanchnrd, of this city, this morning, makes up tho $10,000 mentioned by Cor- bett in his ultimatum Issued Tuesday night. Doing HMIavAil from Duty. Washington, Oct. 4. By a strange co incidence Charles II. Doing, who was a jail guard thirteen yenrs ago, nnd who permitted Captain II. W. Howgate to es- capo, was reappointed to his old position last Saturday, a few days after Howgate recapture in Now York. Yesterday the judges of the court conferred with War den Leonard, of the jail, nnd as n result Doing was relieved from duty. Will Ilesumo nt X.nMt Year's Scale. Philadelphia, Sept. 4. At tho Windsor hotel, in this city, there wns a meeting of the committee of the flint grinders nud manufacturers' wage committees, and a settlement was effected. Lust year's scale was agreed upon. President Smith loft for Pittsburg immediately after ths confer ence. Philadelphia., New Jersey aud Bal timore firms were represented in the manufacturers' committee. The Whipping I'ost for Child Ileateri, ALHANT, Oct. 4. Commodore Elbrldge T. Gerry addressed the final session of the convention of the humane societies yester day in favor of introducing the whipping post Into the state of rsew York, to bo used especially in tho punishment of those who are cruel to children. Dr. Thomas A. Hendricks, of Roohcster, a Catholic priest, spoke in the same line. Admiral Malgre-t in Waihtng-ton. Washington, Oct. 4. Admiral Malgret, of the French navy, is in town, the guest of Ambassador Patcnotre, of France. The admiral is much Interested In Amerlcau institutions, particularly the progress of our new navy, and ho shares in the ap proval given by continental authorities of Captain Mnhau'B service to naval science, llattleUeld 3lemorlal A.iootatlon. Gettysburg, Pa., Oct. 4. The board of of directors of tho Battlefield Memorial association held their aunuul business meeting here yesterday. The old officers weru re-elected. Among those present were Generals Sickles and Cnrr of New York, Foirchlld of Wisconsip, Brlggs of Michigan and Young of Ohio. Abolllhetl the Xtebat Hyitem. Peoria, Ills., Oct. 4. The directors of the whisky trust yesterday abolished the rebate system, and issued a circular to nil agents nnnouncing this action. This is generally regarded as n severe blow to the trust, for bv its use it was enabled to hold Its trade against competition. Csarowltl's Wedding Again I'ostponad. PARIS, Oct. 4. A dispatch received here from St. Petersburg says that the mar riage of the czarowltz to PrlncesB AUx t Hesse has again been postponed, thl time on account of the Illness of the czar. It is now expected that the marriage will not take place until next June. Oriuhed to Itoath by Falling- Hook, Eabton. Pa., Oct, 4, George Hoffman aged 54 years, whilo holding a drill on the breast of J-eslier's quarry, in tnis city. wns killed by a stono weighing several tons rolling ou htm from overhead. Schools Closed by Kpldemlo. Stroudsdurg, Pa., Oct. 4. In order to prevent the further spread of scarlet fertr all public schools of this place have been closed. Death of the Duke of Somerset, London, Oct. 4. Aleernon Percy Banks St. Maur, fourteenth duke of Bomersrt, died suddenly on Tuesday, aged 71. AFTER ALGER'S THOUSANDS Two Allfigi-tl Wldnw. Clnlm n Share of 111. r.tatH. Nkw Yovk, Oct. 4. A onntest over the will of Cyrus I). Alger has been entered by two women claiming to be his widows. He was tho son of David It. Alger, a wealthy st i k operator, nnd leaves about $100,000. i r,iierite Alger, one of these alleged widows, he married n number of years ago, but he got a divorce from her in South Dakota, which she claims is in valid. He made his will March 4, 1K91, which gives all his property to his threo brothers and his sister. ' About two years nfter making this will ho married, It is declared, Agnes D. Alger, who is also claiming to lie his widow. Mnrauerlte In her obiectlons Bays that he was not of sound mind when ho made tho will. Agnes states that sho does not know If ho was unduly Influenced to mnke this will, but says she believes thero Is another will, as ho promised to provide for her. A Mnimtnr Gns Well, Wilkyville, W. Vn., Oct. 4. Tha gas woll on Indiana creek, ten mlleB from there, in Tyler county, hns broken forth, and the roar of tho escaping gas can do heard miles nwny. Tho wetl belongs to the Victor OH company, and was drilled into tho sand on Sept, 0. The pressure was BUfllcient to throw the tools, weighing 4,000 pounds, out of the derrick, wreoklng that structure. In nbout n week it sub Bided, but now hns broken out with in creased power. Enough gas is being wasted dally, it is estimated, to light nnd heat a city of 100,000 population. Smith llofxnU Knrrnll. Denver, Oct. 4. About 250 sporting men left this city yesterday afternoon on n special train on the Denver and Gulf road to witness tho mill between Denver Ed Smith nnd Lawrence Fnrrell for n purse of $5,000 about twenty miles from tho city. Tho ring was pitched on the open prairie, in tho same spot where Smith defeated Farrell eight years ago. Smith weighed 205 pounds nnd Farrell 171 pounds. Smith wns given tho fight on n foul In tho sixth round. Farrell wns not in the fight from the first, as he was greatly overmatched. A llnmb In an Elevator. Eltria, O., Oct. 4. Great excitement wns caused hero by tho discovery of a powerful nitro-glycerine and dynamite bomb being placed in tho Lake Shore and Michigan Central elevator. A workman found tho bomb, with fuse attached, hid den in tho building. It contained suf ficient nltro-glycerlne and dynamite to equal a hundred pounds of tho most powerful k'iant powder. If tho bomb had exploded It would have wrecked the ole- vator and Beveral large buildings adjoin ing. Jlaltlmore Ilaiebaltllta Angry Baltimore. Oct. 4. The feeling nmong the local baseball people against tho New Yorkers In the controversy over tho Tem ple enp series grows more bitter. Tho Ualtlmores declare emphatically that the' Giants must either piny for one-half the gato receipts or the winning club tnko everything. President Young, of the Na tional League, dcalares that the games must be played as originally provided for or not at nil that Is a IB and Jo per cent, of distribution of receipts. Nine Murdered bj Robbers- Berlin, Oct. 4. A dispatch received here from Vllna, Russia, tells of an out rage upon the part of a number of rob bers. A rich farmer resided in tho town of Glbanlszki, near Vllna, with his wife, three children and four servants. The robbers attacked the house, killed htm, his wife, children nnd servants, com pletely looted the houso and escaped with their booty. Hansen Not a Gubernatrolal Candidate. BOSTON, Oct 4. The Traveller snys that John E. Russell has refused to be the Democratic candidate for govornorof this state; that he will not only rofuse tho nomination If tendered htm nt tho state convention, but ho will docllno to tnko any part at tho gathering. Mr. Russell says his health is too poor for the arduous duties of tho campaign. Aocuhm1 OMoers Acqnttted. Dublin. Oct. 4. The trial of Captain Armstrong and Lieutenants Moora, Gib son nnd Saunders, of the Birr garrison, on chnrges of assault made by Kathleen O'Donnell and Aunio Desmond, two serv ant gins nitncueu io wiu gurrisuu, uuueu in the acquittal of the defendants. Not a I'reiltlcntlal Candidate. CINCINNATI, Oct. 4. Senator John Sher- man, accompanied by his private secre tary, arrived iu Cincinnati from Lancns- O. Ills visit is entirely on private uubi- ness. In an interview ho said: "I am not n candidate for the presidency; in fact, I am not a candidate for auythlng." Explosion of a Meteor. Reading. Pa.. Oct. 4. At 4 o'clock in the morning a tremendous meteor flew with a hissing noise across the county four miles south of Reading, and then ex ploded with a force that shook a large sec tion of territory nnu caused great excite ment. A Daulftl from Tllo. Paris. Oct. 4. A cable dispatch from Rio de Joneiro received at the Brazilian legation here makes a denial of the re ports that Portuguese residents of Rio do Janeiro have been attacked by the police of tho city. NUGGETS OF NEWS The tomptrollor of the currency has granted authority for the organization of tho First National bank of Troy, Pa. The Germau warships which have as sembled at Yokohama, Japan, have been ordered to proceed to ports in North China. Advices received nt Berlin confirm the report that tho czarowltz will act as re gent should the czar's condition become more serious. The Bollngbroke club, of London, of fers a purse of $15,000 for a fight between Jackson and Fttzstmmons, allowing each 15,000 for expenses. The steamer Chattahoochte, rumor of the loss of which was current nt New Or lenus, Is safe. She cleared Tuesday-night from Savaunnh for Boston. Henry Nipper, n white man.Bhotand killed Charles Boyd, a negro, on one of the principal streets of Columbia, S. C, The murder was unprovoked. One result of the shell test at the Indian Head proving grounds Tuesday was to demonstrate anow the remarkable resist ing quality of Hnrvcylzed steel. In the district of Salzburg. Austria, four inches of snow fell Tuesday. At Ischl snow fell uninterruptedly for eight hours, Thera Is fear of avalanches. Mt'i;nit-y'H l extern Tour, OKI oilAMA, I. T Oct. 4. Nebraska and even IVxa" u.iv contributed to tliu enr- mouscriwd- villi -red 'ouieei MlivIhIuv, whose lutMiioi i-i vuri msly t'stiumi rd at from Co. brougm 111)1; One .n-'inil uh'i. i, !. (V. . ,i, n, - 1., II ar H M I "khunt.i ' i I e l ' ill. l I n i ' l ernur M A Mt1' slaml Lincoln "5ho lnteruatTonol famous REMEDY for HEURALQIA ana Bimilar Complaints. -".umaoinrea turner tno Btringoni utriMAH MEDICAL LAWS, rtraciioeaoy tmlnent physicians DR. RICHTER'S ( Hi, Only Bonulnowith Trade Mark "AnrW Manufacturer! Commcrzicnrath Dr.Rlchter of jb. AO. mentors Co., 17 Wmn at., HZW YOBS -ZS HIGHEST AWARDS. . 12 Branch Houbos, Own Glassworks. .6 a boc. For sale in Shen. by c. H E&gen ,...) mmu h uiwbu ana r r u fcinm 8 Bain street. G NOTIG Notice of an Election for Authority TO IB TEE PUBLIC DEBT In the Borough of Shenandoah. At a special mcctlnc of tho Town Council of the Ilorouch of Shenandoah, held on Mondav evening, October 1st, 1891, it was resolved to submit the question of increasing tho public indebtedness to tho amount of fifty thousand (SoO.lKX) dollars to tho aual fled electors of samo borough at the general election to bo held on Tuesday, November Oth, 1891, and tho fol lowing statement is herewith mado as required by law. 1st. Tho last assessed valuation of property in the borough was two million six hundred and thlrty-nlnc thousand eight hundred and thirty tlvo (t21lS0,833) dollars. 2nd. Tho amount of tho existing debt Is H25.- 168.98. 3rd. Monies in tho treasury, all outstanding solvent dobts and all revenue applicable within one year to the payment of tho same, t81,M9.03. 4th. Tho amount of tho proposed increase Is JWI.IHX). otn. The purpose ot tho proposed Incrcaso is to defray the exnensoof comnletlne tho nubile water works heretofore projected by the publio and now In courso of construction. uth. Tho incrcaso of indebtedness will amount to two per cent, on the abovo valua tion. lly authority of tho Town Council. WM. McGUIRE, President of Town Council. J. J. CARDIN, Secretary of Town Council. JAMES BURNS, 10-4-onw-4t Chief Burgess. (VIARTFR KOTICE.-Notice is hereby j given that nn application will be made to thn UoverEor of Pennsylvania on the first day of November, 1801, by v. J. Ferguson, James unnmpion, unanes noons, James May, uoon Melldazts, Henry L Jones, William Klmmel, MIchaclQraham, Frederick Kelthan, Martin Gruhler, John Gruhler, and others, under tho Provisions oi an aci or Assemmy, eniutea. An Aot to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April sain, is(i, una mo supplements intrcio, for the chsrter of an intended corporation to be called Tho Mutual Uulldlnc nnd Loan Ab soclatlon, of Shenandoah, the character nnd object ot which is to accumulate a fund by the periodical contributions of its members, and to safely invest the same, to and with Its mem' bcrs, and for their benefit, and to have, hold and exercise such other franchises and priv ileges as now aro, or hereafter may ce, granted by law to llulldlng and Loan Associations, and for this purpose to havo, possess and er.Joy nil oi Aosemuiy ana me suppiemenis ui'reio. JOHN GKUULElt, 0-4 oaw-St Secretary. FALL AND WINTER illinery. reatesl Bargains in Town. Annie Morrison 8 East Centre St., Shenandoah. AMUSEMENTS. piKBGDSON'B THEATRE, F, J. TEIiaCSON. HANAGEIl. Wednesday and ThuiEd.T, Oct, 34 and it'i Special limited engagement of the sterling soubrette, MISS LILLIAN KENNEDY! Supported by a company of flrst-clnss artists. Produced with all special scenery. Calcium lights nud electrl- cal effects carried especially for these productions. WEDNESDAY, New Editloncf "She Couldn't Marry Three." THURSDAY, "ADanghterof Dixie." A succession of beautiful stace fixtures. Thrilling climaxes, songs nnd dances. A mirthful presentation whose chief ingre dients are brilliancy, vim,sprightllness. Prices, 5i 35 and 50 Cents. Iteserved seats at Kirlln's drug store. JTjUJllGUSON'S THEATKE, P. J. railOUSON, UANAGElt. Wednesday, October 10th, '94, Mr. Barry O'Neil 'i'rfn' Modern Minstrel," In Howard P. Taylor's Comedy-Drama, Mglj iDgpin &jioi ! A tale of fair Erin a hundred years ago when they sang "The Wearing of the Green," Sweet songs and boisterous Irish dances. lieautiful scenery and realistic mechanical effects, built nnd painted by Dodge at llarrlgan's theatre, New York. Entire new equipment I Pro duced by a company of able comedians. I'rlcesi 35, 50 nnd 75 Cents. ESTABLISHED 1873. Kelly's MILLINER a-PAijis ojeixxw-o- French and American Designs of Millinery In touch with the times nnd prices. We are stocked with nil the novoli ci of thosenRon, nnd offer tuem for wholesnlo prices at retail for spot cash M. P. CONRY. Monongnhela Whiskey, Pure rye whiskey, XX, Flno Old Bourbon, XXX, Superior Blackberry Hrnudy, Superior Cognac Brandy, -Imported Jamaica Bum, 60c a qt. $1 a qt. J1.25 n qt. $1 n qt. (1.00 a qt. M.50 n qt. 'VUENGLING'S Ptrclt and Frceb. AIp, Draught IVrter and WeinerBeer. lleM btMHlsof 6c Clears ard all kltds of ltmpe.snci I rlrks. J Safe Deposit Building and Sg&j ASSOCIATION OF READING, PA. 3VE. XT. MASTER, W. H. 33.OSC3V.ST, cents : nnd monthly dues on each share. J1.00. On dnes rald in advance for a six months or longer, 5 per cent. Interest will be allowed at time of payment Is made Members may withdraw one or all shares at anytime by giving SO days' wrltte notice, and are entitled to the full amount of dues paid on such shares, together witn six percent, interest niter tne nrst year's membership. ao shares win be forced out. All shareholders nre entitled to loans from the fund on real estate secur ity. Reference nnd information on nnnlicatlon. New series stnrts in Sent.. 1S94. Shares may ba subscribed for nny time, nnd dues, etc., will be received at the office of M. H. Master's marble yard, 127 N. Jnrdln St., on tho first Monday after the first Saturday of each month. We refer to tho following shareholders: F. J. KEITIIAN, Baker and Confectioner. J. W. JOHNSON, Lumber Dealer. REV. ROBERT O'BOYLE. Fo tlie Public I have arrived in Shenandoah with n Car Loai of Waste! Hob And thoy nre ready for Inspection nt my old livery stables, on North Market alley, wnlcn l win oiler nt public sale on a aate to be hereafter announced. Watch this space. After the public Bale l will always nave western norses for private saie or ex change. Wm. Neiswenteis, snennnuoan, tra. Fall Weather is Here So is Mrs. HYDE, with a full stock of Pall Jnst from New York, In all fashionable shapes, styles and colors. Also full line of Novelties for trimming the best shown In town for the price. Our line of "Infants1 Coats and Caps and Children's Bonnets can't be beat. See them and you will say so. New ilaivSt York 29 N. Mnln St., Shenandoah. Evan J. Davies, AND LIVERY. 13 North. Jartlin Street. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundrg Cor. Lloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to bo flrst-class in everj particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain saspoo laity. Goods called for and delivered. Atrla solicited. WARREN J. PORTZ, MSKFiaiio Timer. pt.nnK and nrrans repaired. Orders left at 31 North Main street. Bbenandoan.wlU receive prompt attention MISCEIXAUEOTJS. w ANTED. A 5 or 6-roc m bouse, centrally located, inquire at iiehalu cmce. lu-z-i T ANTED Salesman: salary from start: I' permanent nlace. Brcwn Uros. Co.. Nnr urserymen, Kocnester,N. y. lo-i-eoa-im Two young men to board in VY private family. All modern conveniences. Ml XII ou Apply ;terence required. Ice. at the HEitALD -toil sale A ecod. sound horse. Price X1 reasonable. Apply to Michael Feter Shenandoah, I'a. S--tt $75.00 A WEEK paid to ladles and gents tn Hfu tne Kama uisn wasncr. Wasbes and dries them in two minutes with out wetting the bands. No experience neces' sary; sells at slgbti permanent position. Ad dress W. 1'. Harrison & to.,Clerk No. li, Col umbus, utno. I 7OH BALE. The Mt. Carmel Houso prop 3 erty, on the corner of Oak street and the Avenue, Mt. Carmel, Is o3ered for sale at a low Ucure and on easy terms. Will sell tbe hotel building with or without the adjoining ground. Any Information as to figures ana terms can be obtained by applying to Bolomon ncuoeser, w laimei. o-i-u RT G I 4 only, riusu, 36c per ynrci. ouk velvet, wc per yaru. t QO Sonlli TVXcilxx Strooti 31 South Main St. LiauorStore 1 Agonts. The value of each share Is f200 at maturity. Application fee on each share, 2i J. W. STOKES Lodge No. 515, I. O. O. F. CAMP NO. 200, P. O. S. of A. CAMP NO. 112, P. O. S. of A. HOTEL KAIER CHAP. BUKCHILL, Prop, North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY Largest and finest hotel In tho'reglon. Finest accommodations.- Handsomo.ffcrures Pool and nilllard Booms Attached ROOF PAINTING promptly done wltl tar- HAWTHORN'S O. S. BOOr PAINT bj TOST, Agent, 139 East (Joil strost, Shenandoah. It Is the bes and only cuaractce paint against corrosion, nr ind every kind of weather, for metal, woode. and paper roofs and walls. Qlve It a trial. When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. ' Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining rooc attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon MAIN AND C0RL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeyt beers, porter nnd nle constantly on tar Choice temperance drinks and cigars Weeks' Museum, 17 SOVXIl MAIX STItEJSi Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Itobert Murray. Coldest and Largest Glass of Beer. John Weeks, ProprlefS oprletor. G, w. Davidson, Bartende- ALL MEN and WOMEN Have business with others, and shoulc therefore, have a business educatloi The quickest way to get the be.1 Ideas of modern business practice 1 to attend the WILKES-BARRE BUSINESS - COLLEGE NEW ANTHBAC1TE BUILDING, (All conveniences, elevator service.) WEST MARKET, WllKES-BABB rhls year's catalogue la sonietJ' This year's catalocu especially fine. Ask for it. Bicycle Bargain For a Limited Time Only. New and Used Bicycles. To Reduce Stock. Good Wheels from $25 up. Cleveland Bicycles. Majestic Bicycles. Repairing & Parts a special The A. Heebner & 106 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE, SOUa. Wholesale agent for FelmiBan's Hewarti I J.i Export Lager aid Surer Pal; No finermade. Fine liquors and Clgt 120 Houth Main B f ..-fi-awi. ' '. '
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