EVENING HERALD AVKDNKSDAY, OCTOBKH 10. 1S!M. aHlEDEDlTION PENCIL POINTS. Local News Gleanings Condensed lor Hasty Perusal. October days. Quite eool again, l'ut up the stove. Fall liouso cleaning begun. Tho fall campaign is how fully under way. An the Ice sales fall 00! the ooul sales hi' crease. The conduct Is the test of life, not the tongue. October came In with vory pleasant weather. The season is here for chicken and wallle supiieni. A Kood many overcoats cntno out the past few days. Mantles and coats a good deal shorter than laHt winter. Hallow E'en and Thanksgiving are rap Idly approaching. If you havo your tax receipt you are now ready to vote. While the dog days are over, the cats still retain the night. Oysters will improve in quality as the weather grows colder. The man who lives to pleaw only him self has n hard master. There is loss than four weeks of the po litical campaign remaining. There are a number of dogs In this town thnt wo would be well rid of. See that your iluos and chimneys nre all right before starting your fires. Many people eat oleomargarine under the mistaken idea that it is butter. The leaves aro turning into the beoutl fill shades of red, brown and yellow. Farmers will soon begin feeding tho Thanksgiving turkey a llttlo extra com, Chestnuts are attracting tho youthful population of tho town Into tho country districts. The conductors on tho railroads aro smart, but the engineers get ahead of them every day. Commence to think what you aro going to be thankful about on the last Thurs day in November. You can usually tell a liar by tho em phasis he places on the statement that he Is telling the truth. The Weatberly business men aro after another Industry. This time It Is a boiler factory, and information from a reliable source Is to tho effect that the prospects for securing tho same ore very bright. Within two seors 20 men have been murdered lu Luzerne county, but not one death has been avenged upon tho scaffold. A great outcry has gone up Bince this latest outrage, and a general demand is mado upon the ofllclals to put forth efforts to capture the offenders. Saved Mrs. Uennie's Life. Mrs. Jennie Hcnuie, of Virgil, N. Y.,had been sick for n year or more with overllow of the gall and ulcers of tho stomach. Her physician told her she could not live. Mrs. Uennie's mother had found such benefit from tho use or Dr. David Kennedy's Fnv- orlte Remedy, that Bhe persuaded her daughter to uso it, which she did, with the result that It cured her of these disea ses, and sho says she was never as well as now. Coming Events. Oct. ICth. Annual supper of the Eng. llsh Baptist church In HobbinB' opera house. Oct. 10. Lecture, entitled "Social Purity," by Rev. Anna Shaw, of Phila delphia, in the Evangelical church, under tho auspices of tho Shenandoah W. C. T. U. Nov. 13. Tea party In tho Primitive Methodist school room, under the auspices of the ladles of the church and for the benefit of tho church fund. Every mother should know that croup can bo prevented. The first symptom of true croup is hoarseness. This is fol iowed by a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Couch Remedv is clven freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has developed It will prevent the attack. 25 and 60 cent uoltles lor sale uy uruuier iiros. Hupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In qulrejit the Shenandoah drug btore, No 3 South Malu Btreet. U-13-tf Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes, Dr. Agnew's cure for the heart gives perfect relief In all cases of organic or sympathetic heart disease in DO minutes', and speedily effects a cure. It Is a peer- jess reuieuy ior palpation, suortnebs oi breath, smothering spells, pain in left eme anu an symptoms oi a diseased heart uiio nose ewiviuces. sold uy J. M, mi inn. w&s u-o-iy Cot till. nil till; Ilo.-t.ir. fiEVKVA. Neb n - Hi- (i. W. Gor Juan was d aut 'iMil.v w imded by Att ney V. T. Harris ye tenia)-. Thitkhootiiig occurred 111 tin pnysicians olllco, whore Jiarns mid goni wltn Airs. Harris to quo tlou the dix-tom to milium of hlsfamil Jary with Mrs. Harris. Iioth drew volvur and exehtivgxd shots. There is no medlolne so often needed I every home and so admirably adapted to the purposes for which it is intended, as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. 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 pain of a burn or .scald promptly relieved and tho sore, healed in much less time than wben medicine has to be sent for. A sprain may be promptly treated IwnfnFA 1nllai..i..lnn o,,.. In .;.l.lnV. 1... sures a cure in about one-third of tho time otherwise required. (Juts and bruises should receive immediate treat ment before the parts become swollen, which can only be done when Pain Balm Is kept at hand. A sore throat may be cured before it becomes serious. A troublesome corn may be removed by applying it twice a day for a week or two. AJameback may be cured and several days of valuable time saved or a pain in the side or chest relieved without paying a doctor bill. Procure a CO cent bottle at once and yon will never regret It, Foi ale by Uruhler Bros. DOWN A MOUNTAIN SIDE. ' A Train limn Away with I'nlnl Ileitlti tt l-'olir in More 1'erinnn. AsilEvtttK S. ('., Oct. 10. Tho south bound freight n tin- Afhvvillc anil Spar tmilmrg railroad run away flown a tt nv) (Trade tin Saluda immiitiiln yesterday. Tin crow remained on tho flying train, which ran to tho iHittom of the irrurte, four miles. arid then loft the traok, tho engine Mid twelve oars piling up In a doop out. me nrst train from tho wreck came in last nlght.brlngiiigthebodyof NoalKwing, an Ashevlllo stonecutter, who was stealing n rldo south. It Is now believed that three of the trains' crow were killed, although the bodies of Engineer llroom and Brake man Allen havo not yet lieon found. Flro man York's body was found, but the wreck ing crew have not been able to roach It. Conductor Pattern had n leg crushed and his skull slightly fractured. Tho leg wim amputated and there oro chances fo- his recovery. John Miller, colored, a brake man, jumped and was slightly hurt. Others of the crow stood to their post to tho lost. Daniel Owens, n stockman, was In the caboose, but escaped unhurt. Ho had a oar load of cattle on the train, and every one was killed. Flagman Pantur escaped Without a scratch, though he was on top of tho car when the wreck orcurml, It Is reported thai two boys, friends of Ewlng, wore boating a ride with him and worn killed, but this cannot lie verified. Tho grade where the train ran away Is four nillos long, and averages fifteen feet to tho mile. Tho runaway begun half a mile from tho top. Will Kliforre the IMlpenwry Ijnw, COLUMBIA, S. C, Oct. 10. Governor Till man declared in an interview today that "oonstablos will go to work and search all places where thoy havo reason to know that liquors aro kept, and private resi dences will not bo exempt when they aro mado depots for "tho stonigo of whisky." He snys tho townspeoplo havo nothing to gain and everything to loso by their oppo sition to tho enforcement of the dispensary law. No resistance will bo tolerated, ho says, for ho has 3,P00 mon hn can concen- trato at any point In forty-eight hours to carry out tho law. Fatally Wounded n llurghir, ST.LOU18, Oct. 10. Just about midnight, when Michael Sulllvnn, a North Broad way saloon keeper, was preparing to closo up, four masked men appeared and do mantled his money. Sullivan refused to comply, when they opened fire with revol vers, wounding him. Tho Injured man reached for his shotgun, and fired tho two barrels Into tho leader of tho gang. Tho wounded robber was taken to tho city hos pital, whero It Is said ho cannot live. Sul livan is also thought to lie fatally Injured. A Kentucky Lynching-. IRVINE, Ky., Oct. 10. A mob broke into tho jail and took Aloxander Richardson, n white man, out and hanged him to a rail road brhlgo about 100 yanls from tho tele graph office. Richardson, who was 21 years of ago, wus arrested charged with murder ing Mrs. Wylle Whlto,30 years old, mother of flvo chlldivu and tho wlfo of an Indus trious farmer, four miles from hero. An attempt hiul been mado at criminal assault, but evidences of tho strugglo showed sho had resisted this successfully. llolmou Will Not Go to China. Washikoton, Oct. 10. Secretary Her- liert stated emphatically today that ho had not detailed Assistant Naval Constructor Richard F. Hobsou to join Commodore Curgontcr's licet on the Atlantic station to examine from a naval standpoint tho effect of tho opporutlons of thoChliioso-Jnpancso wnr. Tho secretary said further that Mr. Hobson would not bo detailed for tho pur- poso stated. "Will any other officer bo so lectod for that work?" was asked. "I havo no one else In contemplation," replied tho secretary. Wllmi' riiuipti!ti Opcncil. CHAi:i.r.sToN, W. Yu., Oct. 11. Con gressman W. L. Wilson opened his cam paign here yostordny amid much enthusi asm. He was accompanied from Wiw-li-ington by Hon. John T.' McGruw, chalr .man of the Democratic congressional com mittee; W. A. Crofutt, Joseph Kerr, clerk of tho liouso of representatives; A. B. Hint, doorkeeper; It. H. Moler, assistant sergoant-at-unns: W.J.IIoughtallmr, reiul lug clerk,-' and F. H. Tompkius, index cleric. Uzorclile nml Suicide. Buffalo, Oct. 10. Louis Kesslcr 6hct and Instantly killed his wife In tho llttlo vllhigo of Holland, this county. Tho couple have not lived together for somo time past, tho wlfo going to her parents' home. Kessler called at tho house of his father-in-law, mid during an interview with his wife drew a revolver and shot her. Kessler then shot himself through tho tern pie. lltlrghirs Make a Good Haul. Hammiho, Pa., Oct. 10. The store of N A. Confer was robbed of gold and silver watches, revolvers, jewelry anddress goods to tho amount of over (1,000 early In the morning. Tho uneven escaped. A Murderer's CnnfeftHlmi. PoiiTLANIi, Oro.X)ct. 10. "Bunco" Kol- loy has mode a full confession to the part ho played lu tho murderoi lieorgo Cypress. whoso body was found lloutlugin tho river last Frlduy morning. Cockron to Itetlrw from Confrrona. New YoitK, Oct. 0. Congressman W, Bourko Cockran will not bo n candidate for renomlniitlou. Ho yesterday an uounoed his determination to Mayor GI1- roy. CriHliod to Death by lulling Ciml. Ashland, Pu., Oct. 10. Mlohael Honui aged 80 yours, employed as a starter in Preston No. 3 mines, was crushed to death by falling coal. His Ixxly was recovered. Death of ii Venerable llurl. London, Oct. 10. Earl Grey, tho third earl of that name, died at his seat, Howick liouso, Hilton, Northumberland, yester day, aged vi years. N UGGETS 0FNE"WS, A dispatch from Buenos Ayres denies tho reported escape of Jaboz Balfour. Tho Lake Shore Klectrlo Railroad com pany, to connect Chicago and Milwaukee, law boon chartered. Dispatches report n light frost In west Tennessee, north Mississippi and eastern Arkansas. The damage to cotton is be lieved to bo considerable. Considerably more than 1500,000 worth of (Mitatoes, weighing 81,746 tons, were brought from heotlaud to the United States In nine months ending last June, The anniversary of tho great fire of 1871 was celebrated lo Chicago yesterday. Tho celebration wnj begun by tho ringing of the Columbian Liberty boll, which was about the city. A GREAT TROTTING EVENT. IleliMttn Wlni llir futurity Stnkm In Tlirw Ktr.i .- Heats. Lkxinc.ion, K., . OU 10. Tho richest trotting tu'.e ever pro Idod In the world 8I.M00, i's that of the Kentucky futtirlt) which i'. trotlid ' yestj.dny after noon In H prc-n( c ot s,1 ) people. OI the nine '-i-.ir-ohN that fared tii" flag K W. Ayres ihi-stnut Ally Jleni'-ttn wa the favorite over the field. Although She got off In the last division, Ik fore a furlong was trotted she was mistress of the situa tion. She swept past her field of brilliant youngsters, and liefore the half mile polo was reached was loading by two full lengths, and came home nn easy winner, with four lengths to spura. Tho second and third heats wero simply processions, as Denaetta so far outclassed her field that It was no contest whatever. Tho speedy bay rolt Futurity and the black colt Axlnlte made a hot fight In the second and third heats, for tho Wl.tKiO sec ond money, Cclaya having finished seoond In the llrst heat. Futurity won second place, while Axlnlte, although finishing third in tho second and third heats, lost the (1,000 that went to the third horse, It lH'lng given to Colaya, a chestnut tllly. lJenzcttu's time for the three heats was 8.1UK, a.ltlH, 2.UH- Isellle A., the sensational Wilkes Boy filly, which up to yesterday had won more money than any filly of lu r age In the world, disappointed her backurs by falling to get a pleoe of tho money. Trouble for Trenton' Trolley Company TltBNTON, Oct. 10. Trenton's ftreet u service bids fair to lie tied up beoauso of tho failure of tho Trenton Pnssonger Rail way company to put Into effect a system of transfers giving flvo cent fnroa to all parts of tho city over tho company's differ ent lines, In accordance with tho ordinance over which tho company secured nn electric rranchlso last .January. Common council last night pivssed a resolution requesting Mayor Shaw to act under tho ordinance, which gives him tho right to revoko tho li cense of any car not run In nccordanoe therewith. He is requested to uso tho po lice force to stop the ears If tho company does not comply with tho ordlnanco. The Czar's Mnlnily Incurable. LONDON, Oct. 10. The correspondent of Tho Standard at St. Petersburg telegraph-; that ho has learned from an eyo witness that Professor Ziu-harin, while In attend ance upon the czar, said to him: "Your mnjesty's malady Is Incurablo. With care and attention your vnluablo life may lie prolonged for some months, but It Is use less to conceal the fact thnt no remedies will avail beyond a certain period." The marriage of tho czarewitz to Prlncofs Allx of Hesse is probably remote, tho tra dition being that no Russian emperor should marry until aycar after his corona tion. l'lorlihi Swept by the Guir Storm. Jacksonville, Oct. 10. Tho western iiortlon of Florida was swent bv tho nulf storm Tuesifhy night, but it is Impossible to ascertain tho extent of tho damage, as tho wires to tho west aro down. Nothing has been heard from any point west of Jacksonville save Lako City. In Ja 'kso l vlllo tho wind reached a greater velocity than It did during tho September storm. but beyond unroofing a few houses no ser ious damago was done. Tho storm raged principally lu west Florida, whero much cotton is grown, and tho loss to the farm ers will bo heavy. Convicted of Attempted Train Wrecking. PlTTsnuito, Oct. 10. William Law. former employe of tho Fort A nyne rail road, was convicted yesterday ot attempt. lng to wreck a passenger tndn to gratify a spirit of revenge. Law was employed as a division hand and was discharged early In September. A fow days lutor, on Sept. 13, passenger train No. 41 was stopped just in tlmo to avoid running into nn immense boulder that would havo ditched tho train and cost perhaps many lives. Tho caso was investigated imd Law was arrostcd. Ho was convicted ou tho evidence of his llttlo son. l'rotestod Innocence on Ills Deathbed. NonitlSTOW.s, Pa., Oct. 10. Frank Brooks, colored, died of monlngltls In tho Montgomery county hospital. Ho was convicted at the Juno sessions of assault on Mrs. Hnttlo Johnson, of Vnlloy Forge, in March lust, after sho had given him n meal, and was awaiting sentence. A short tlmo before his death, rcidlzlng that his und was near, Brooks raised his hand to heaven, and called God to witness his dec laration of Innocence. Acquitted After Heading Guilty. Chicago, Oct. 10. After pleading guilty In n charge of murder Granvlllo N. Hack- ley was discharged by Judgo Chctlaln, and Hockley walked out of court freo. Hack- ley, who was a burbor In a shop on State street, cut Aaron B. Bright, another bar ber, on tho arm with a razor. Bright was taken to a hospital und died. Judgo Chct laln sold Uio evidence showed that Hack loy had acted lu self defenso. Forty Veteran Itoblwd nml Murdered. DAYTON, O., 'Oct. 10. Police soarch for mo perpetrators oi uio two recent murders oi YctttTujiH oi uiu souuers nomo on pen sion day develops a situation more horrlbli tlinn tho terrlliln Ttmwtpr irloina l f lm n-nct. Forty odd persons havo been rohlicd and murdered at tho National Military Homo here, and only passing notice has been taken of the crimes, The Grand Army is taking hold of the matter. Striking Agulnut ltcduccd Wnges. Gas Cm-, Intl., Oct. 10. Tho hot roll department In tho Moorwood tin plato mills closed down indefinitely yesterday. Tho owners of the mill say they cannot run tho roll department unless n reduction of 96 per cent, in wages is made, und tho men refused to accept this. Three hun dred men aro Idle, in consequence. MoAdoo Will Hut Take the Stump. Washington, Oct. 10. Assistant Secre tary MoAdoo, who has been requested to make a number of speeches In the present campaign, Including among other states Now York, has boon obliged to decline, all further requests nnd cancel all engage ments already made on account of a press of public business. Tobacco I'adnrleii Di-fclroyc.l by Tire. Danville, Vn., Oct. 10. Fire brekoout In A. G. Fuller & Co.'s tobacco factory on Spring street about 0 o'clock last night. Tho factory and contents wero totally de stroyed. A high wind was raging at tho time and the idine spread to the Planters' warehouse and two factories, whloli wero also destroyed. right Killed by a Train. London, Oct. lo. During a foga freight train, running over u level crossiug near Chartram. Kent, dushed into a wugun full of hop ph kors Eight of them were killed and Ave budly Injured. Campaign Sonps. Wo have received from Dudley T. Lim erick & Co., No. 4081 Locust St., Phlladel phla, a oopy of "The Pennsylvania Cam paigner," containing the music, In four parts, of twenty-two songs, Including some of our National airs, and a number of excellent campaign souui to familiar airs, with much excellent Protection argu ment Interspersed through the pamphlet of thlrty.two large, double-column pages. It Is nn admirable thing of permanent valuo for the piano or organ of the homo or the club. There is nothing to match It In the market at the low price of (ten cents) at which It Is mailed to any address by the publishers. The words of the songs in "The Campaigner," issued in n form of four pages, are mailed to clubs at (4.00 per 1000 copies. To distribute these nt Republican meetings and have the audi ence Blng some of these songs Is one of the moit popular and best things that could be dono by any campaign club. A num ber of the songs, as "Hastings Is Com ing," "Lillkoloo," "Mary Ann," "The Cuckoo Song," "Fox and Goose," "And Grover was His Name, Sir," as found In "The Campaigner," nre aho issued in sheet music form with piano accompani ment, by the samo publishers. Eight of those songs are mailed to any addtess for one dollar, and they nre worth the money. .Vhen Baby was sick, we gaTO her Castor! When she was a Child, sho cried for Castorla. ffben she became Miss, sho clung to Castorla. fthen sho hod Children, she gavo them Castorla How to Make Honey. Great wenlth has been accumulated by small Bavlngs. You can save money by purchasing Wall Paper now to keep for future use, I nm selling out my entire stock nt just what It cost me. Come and see the bargains. J. P. CAHDEN, 224 West Centre street. Don't Tobaooo Spit orSmokeyour Llfo Awny Is the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells all about No-to-bac, the wondertul, harmless guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The cost is trifling and the man who wants to quit and can't runs no hysical or financial risk in using "No-to-ac." Sold by all druggists. Book at drill stores or bv mail free. Address The Sterling Remedy Co., In diana Mineral Springs, Ind. w&s-ly Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lf.ssio & Baer, Ashland, Fa., Is printed on every sack. tf Get your repairing done at Holder man's. Italian Strikers Hotitcd. Nf.WAIIK, N. J., Oct. 10. There was a sharp encounter between a small force ol Newark policemen und nearly 500 Italian strikers near the East Grungo sewer exca vation obovo Rosevlllo ovenuo. Tho strikers camo down Sprluglleld avenuo In n compact body to assault tho men cm ployed In tho big ditch. Two shots wero fired from the mob, and then tho police charged and put tho strikers to flight. You say a collar and cuff that arc waterproof? Yes. And perspiration will not affect themf Yes. And when dirty you need only wipe them off with a wet cloth or sponge i Yes. Wonderful I How arc they made? A linen collar covered on both sides with waterproof "CrlluuJid." Looks exactly like n linen collar. Is It the only waterproof-collar and cuff made? No, but It i9 the only one mode with the linen interlining and consequently the only one that can give entire satis faction, because it is the best. How can I know that I get the right kind? Because every piece is stamped as follows : Elujloiq Tn..:M r- i c. ...I. .uijuuu iui tutu mm luiusi: miyuiiu else, or you will be disappointed. Suppose my dealer docs not have them ? He probably has, but If not, send direct to us, enclosing amount. Col lars 25c, Cuffs $oc. State size, and whether collar wanted is stand-up or turned-down. THE CELLULOID COMPANY. 4.T-2!I Ilroiiilwnr, NKIV YORK. STOCKS If you deelro to Invest In stocks In a safe and legitimate manner without care and wor ry, subscribe to our discretionary accounts, which will pay you from 'J toSper ccntwcekly in any active market. It will pay you more than double the average rate of interest In any ordinary business pursuits. Deposits received from f20 o Jl.tOO. We w ill he pleased to furnish you references as to our success In the past, and what we are doing far others. If you are Bituated where you cannot call on us In person, address your communications to the Metropolitan News Co., IS Congreat SI., Itotton, Mats. We remit profits once aw eek and urincin&l nn tluee days' notice. Parties preferring to do their own investing, are advised to subscribe to our Daily Market Letters, which five you luinortant information on actlvn utorks. nml wlfl enable you to mak e money if you do your own speculating. Hates, 14 per month; or with telegrams of important changes. 820.00 jier luviuu. Auuniu, Metropolitan Nrws Company ; 40 CONGRESS ST., XocA. Box USC3. liotton, 2lan. ti'if',,li-Mi"i Jin nm i iMiTrrrnir"iiiinn-n M. P. CONRY, Monongahela Whiskey, Pure rye whiskey, XX, 60c n qt. V. qt. 11 Fine Old llonrbon, XXX, tl.l!5 h ( Superior Blackberry Mran undy, 1 a qt. f, tl.OOnqt. , tl.B0 a qt. Superior Conns c Brandy, Imported Jamaica Rum yUENGLlNG'S ptock at tl Fitsh 1 Dent bratdk of Re I'll urn ESrAllLISllED 1873. Kelly's MILLINERY I French and American In touch wllh the times nnd prices. We are stocked with all the novelties of thereupon, and offer them for wholesale prlcesat retail for spot cash only. Plush, 85o per yard. Silk Velvet, 00c per yard. HO South. TVTcvixx Stroot. Safe Deposit Building and Saving ASSOCIATION OF The value of each shnre Is K00 at maturity. Annllcatlon fpn nn ench ahnri. 2S cents: nnd monthlv dues on each share, bIx months or longer, 5 per cent. Interest juciiiuemuiuy witnarawone oraii snares at anytime Dy giving at) days' written notice, nnd are entitled to the full amount of dues paid on such 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 ity. Reference and information on nnnlicntlon. New series starts In Rent . ikoj. .Shares may be subscribed for any time, of M. H. Master's marble yard.127 N. Jardin St., on the first Monday after the first Saturday, of each month. L-. nullum.,. Ajuivci uuu .uuiti:iiuuer J. 'W. JOHNSON, Lumber Dealer. t? T 1.-1.M TTT "- T)l 1 f . I REV. KOllKRT U'BOYLE. Tlic Wilkes-Barre Susiness Golle "Wllltcs-BarrcIPn., "I would rather trust "that medicine than any doctor I know of," says Mrs. Hattie Mnson. of Chilton. Carter Co.. Mo., in speaking of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhcca Remedy. For sale by Gruhler Bros. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. A 5 or 6-room house, centrally located. No children. Inquire at Herald office. 10 2-t; FOR KENT. Store room and dwelling, IDS N. Main streft. at present occupied by ueorgo Komnfon, tnesaoaier. Apply 10 sirs. Uridget Hums, t5 W. Coal ttrcct. 10-8 tt "ITT ANTED Bales man; salary from start: VV tierm&ncnt nl&ce. Drown Dros. Co.. Nurserymen, Itochester, N. Y. 10-1-eod-lm WANTED. Two young men to board In a private family. All modern conveniences. Itcfirence requited. Apply at the Herald oOlce. 8-21-tt FOR HA1 E. A lour-room lioutc, on June berrv allcv. between West and Chestnut btreets. Houso in good condition and will to sold cheap. Apply to C. K. Tltman, fhenan doah. Pa. 10 9-tf WE WISH to employ a few good men to make $50 to JlOOaweekBelllag our Home Elec tric Motor, nuns sewicc macmnca. minting presses, ventilating fans, pumps, etc Evcry- noay Duys mem. aie&ay employment. r;asy situation and good wages. Address W. P. Harrison Co.. Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. TTlOB SALE. The Mt. Carmel House prop- Avenue, Kit. Carmel, Is oSercd for sale &t a low ngure ana on easy terms, win sen me hotel building with or without the adjoining ground. Any information as to figures and terms can be obtained by sculping to Bolomon Hcnoener, Mt uarmei. wii Professional Cards. yj-, B. KIBTLEK, 11 . D pnraiciAN anp burgeon. Omce 1J0 North Jardin street, Shenscdoa'. M. U. BURKE, A TTORNKT A T-LA W HTlHAHDOJlB, ri. Office. Eean bnlldlne. corner of Mam and Centre streets, Shenandoah. J FIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., No. 25 East Coal Btreet, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:80 to 8 and 8:80 to 9 p. m. D B. J. B. OAI.LKN, No. 01 aouin j aram street, onenanacu Orrios llounai H30 to B and 6:30 to B P.K Except Tbursday evening. JSo oBiee work on Sunday except by arranm- meni, a unci auncrcncc w u.o vywo ihiw it abiolutel neceuary. It. WENDELL KEBER, Successor to Dli. OHAS. T. PALMER, EVE AND EAR aVHOEOX, SOI Mahantougo Street, Pottsvllle, Fenna For tho... cieary Bros' Hot Season ; 'Temperance Drin&n Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers of tne nnest lager users. 17 ssd 19 Peach Alley. Bhenanlcah, Pi 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. WARREN J. PORTZ, JPiano Tuner, Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at 11 North Main street, Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention. 31 South Main St. J ! wLiouorStore a3 ' Alt', Drmght IVrtcr npd Welner Beer. ard 1 11 klrds of Icmpemrce Drltks Designs of inery READING, PA. Agents. tl. 00. On dues nnlrl in mlvnnrn for will be allowed at time of payment is made. and dues, etc., will be received at the office W x.. umuui ui, uu ,uo ikiou iiiuuiinj I e refer to the following shareholders: J. W. STOKES Lodge No. 515, I. O. O. P. CAMP NO. 200, P. O. S. of A. CAMP NO. 112, P. O. S. of A. Is a practical Industrial business training school. Well equipped, with earnest, enthusiastic nnd thorough teachers, and newest methods.lncludlng "actual business" system of bookkeeping. In struction is mainly individual. C01-. lege management has arranged for" cheap board for students. Ask for beautiful new catalogue. WADE & WILLIAMS, Principals. Evan J. Davies, AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with XST HAWTHORN'S U. 8. ROOF PAINT by jSl. TTOST, Agent, IS!) East Goal street, Shenandoah. It la the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, tiro and every Wind of weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Give It a trial. Fall Weather s Here So Is Mrs. HYDE, with a full stock'pt T mm TPttJMr JI If S, Js3-- Just 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 '"Infants' Coats and Caps and Children's Bonnets can't be beat, beo them and you will say so. Now Pooll Ml' York UUOll 1111. 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah. sola. imiiK:, Wholesale agent for Felgeaspan's Hewarl, i, J., Eiport Lager nil Saaier File Bee;, No flnermade. Fine liquors and Cigars, 120 South Main St A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyati's Saloon i MAIN AND COAL STS. Fool room attached. Finest whiskeys, era. porter and ale constantly on taD Choice temperance drinks and cigars Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTir 3IAIX ST1CEE3. Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray. Coldest nl Urges! Class or Beer. Free Louth Dallj. John Weeks, Proprietor. O, W. Davidson, Bartender. HOTEL KAIER, CHAS.BURCHILL, Prop. norm main St., hiauanux urn. , Largest and finest botel In the region. Finest accommodations. - Handsome fixtures. Pool and Billiard Booms Attached. Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. ANNIE MORRISON EQAN Jl VIZDINQ, 8 East Centre St, Shenandoah.