EVENING HERALD FHIUAY. OCTOBKH 12. 1WM. THIRDEDIT10N Senator Hill )K'iii llli CiiiiipiilKn. Syrac rHK,N.Y.,Oit. la Wonntor David Harnett 11111 sotmiUil the' keynote of hi campaign for governor livit night In this city, and with hi1! address openodu partisan battle that promises to bo historical In tho annals of state politic. Some 8,(00 people lieiird Peimtor Hill speak, and lialf n many more wore unable to gain admission. Senator Hill's reception was most en thusiastic, and although Ills speech wns nlxiut 0,000 word In length ho held hla audleuoo to the finish. Iti'fiiwl to Take the Onth, IlKtlUN, Ort. 12.--IIorrKoniaiiillnUiier, a socialist memlwr of tbe relchstag, and Horr Onppler, another soolnllst, both of whom were eloctod meinliersof the Straus burg provincial ecmncll, refusod to take the OHth of allegiance to the emperor on the ground Hint It was incompatible with their republican convictions. This Is an entirely new departure in the history of noelal democracy, and will Ikj only too wcl oomo to the clnniiirors for repressive laws. Another I.ltllu rrlncr. BURtlN, Oct. 18. Princess Ferdinand of lloimianla (Princess Marie of Kdlnlmrg) pave birth to a daughter yesterday. I'rin cesn Mario of Edltibtirg was inarriod .Ian. 1, 181)3, to I'rince Kerdlnand von Hohen xollern, nephew of King Charles of Hou innnla, heir prcstiiiiptlvii to tho throno of lUjumnnla. Tliu princess gave birth to a eon on Oct. 16, lHtiU. Kufl! Siiro Wlm. NEW YoiiK, Oct. 12. Tho action brought by Delia Kecgnn to rccovor ?10O,0O0 from Huswll Sage for breivch of promise and sc iltictlon wns dismissed yesterday in the court of common pleas. Jtidgo I'ryor do clded that tho action was barred by the statute of limitation. Tliero is no medicine so often needed In every home nnd bo ndmirably adapted to mo purposes ior wnicu it is lutcnueil, ns Ciuamocrlain's l'aln llalm. Hardly a week pm-ses but some member of the family has need of it. A toothache or lieadache mny bo cured by It. A touch of rheumatism or neuralgia quieted. The severe nam of a burn or sea d nromntlv relieved and the soro healed in much less time than when medicine, hns to be sent lor. A sprain may bo promptly treated before Inflammation sets in, which in- Bures a cure In nbout one-third of tho time otherwise required. Cuts and bruises should receive Immediate treat ment before the pRrts becomo swollen, which enn only bo done when Pain Balm Is kept at linnu. A sore throat may bo cured before It becomes serious. A troublesome corn mny bo removed by applying It twlco n day for a week or two. A lame back may be cured nnd severnl days of valuable tlmo saved or a nnin In the Bide or chest relieved without paying a doctor bill. Procure a CO cent bottle at once and you will never regret it. For ale by Uruhler Bros. Coming: Events. Oct. 10th. Annual supper of the Eng lish Baptist church In Bobbins' opera house. Oct. 10. Lecture, entitled "Social Purity," by Ucv. Anna Shaw, of Puila delphla, in tho Kvnngolical church, under the nusplcos of tho Sbcnnndoali W. C. T. U. Nov. 13. Tea party In tho Primitive Methodist school room, under the auspices of tho ladles of the church and for the benefit of the church fund. Vbcn Baby was Blck, wo gavo her Castorla. When she was a Child, Bho cried for Castorla, When the became Miss, slio clung to Castorla, ytbeu Bho hod Children, she gavn them Castorla 1'npulM (iuliiN In (Icorghi. ATLANTA, Oct. 12. Tho formal onnvan, of tho election returns of tho legislature shows that thero will bo fifty Populists nnd three Hupulillcnns in the next lissom bly, out of a total of 210. Thero aro nbout thirty contests for Keats. Tho total vote ot tho statu was 215,000, tho largest voto ovei polled In tho stato. Tho amondment al lowing tho legislature to pension Indigent Uoniedorawi veterans wns adopted. fiwrpt Oierbonnl ami Drowned. VlNKYAlS!) IIAVKN, Muss., Oct. 12. The fichoonor Tllllo Vnndcrherchen, of Brldgo ton, N. J., from Philadelphia for Gardiner, Mo., put In hero In charge of Slate Garfield, Captain Bntemau and Seaman Gibson liavlng boun lost In Tuesday's galo. Tho jnon wero washed overlioanl by a huge sea. Cnpttiln Bntemou leaves a family at JMorrlstown, N. J. Gibson came from Vir ginia. Every mother should know that croup can be prevented. Hie lirst symptom 01 true croup Is hoarseness. This Is fol lowed by a peculiar rough congh. If Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy Is given freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even niter tne cougn lias developed will prevent the attack. 2T and SO cent bottles for sale by Uruhler Bros. Nomrglnii lluillciiM Dcremeii. CIIHISTIANNA, Oct. 11. The Norwegian ltadioals have failed to win tho election at Htuvunger, but the Unionist mnjorlty nt that place Is very small compared with the majority given in 1HH1, Tho election of memlierii by the delegates lias already opened In several distrust. Most of the members of tbe Into Radical administra tion have been returned. Allx l'ailetl to l.m er Her Iteoord. Lbiinoton, K'y., Oct. 11. Another big crowd attended the trotting here yester day. There were three specials, AHx and John it. Gentry, to beat tholr records of S:0X ami Hal Dlllard to lient his own rec ord of 8.07H- Owing to high wind both Altx ami Gentry failed, and Dlllard did not start. Allx tried twice. Two More Minn Kxphitlon Vlrtlmt. SBATTI.B, Wash , Oct. 11. Two more men are dead an the nsult of the explosion nt the New Castle mine ou Tuesday. They nre G, Dobbin und Davis J. Lloyd. It Is feared that two moro will die, which will bring the fatalities up eo five. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lebsio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., la printed on every sack. tf CORBETT AND F1TZS1MM0NS Agree to right In JaeUaonvlllo for a IH 11,000 l'urte mill W 10,000 n, Side. Nkw Youk, Oct. la. Tliero now seotns to be very little dnulit that, barring acci dent to elthrr man, Heavyweight Cham pioii .Jim K'orlH-tt will defend his title against Hob Kltzsiiiiiiiiiiis. Yesterday the men met tn tbe office of a newspaper in tills city, and after an hour's parleying they and their managers came to terms. Jacksonville, Fin., will again 1k the scene of a flstto encounter, m the repre sentatives of the Florida Athletic Club, Mnnnger Charles 15. Smith and .Too Ven- dlg, suoeoeded In making arrangements which proved satisfactory tolx)th pugilists, and tho club can namo any day after July , 181)5, to bring tbe content on. Captain Williams of tho Now Orlenns Auditorium club, President Pcholl of tho Olympic club of tho same city and Jew Vendlg of Jacksonville wero on hand to bid for the fight. As the bids ran up Scholl finally olfored f 10,000, nnd Vendlg raised it 11,000. Scholl offered 60,(JU0, but lis he wns not prepared to make a deposit the men agreed to sign for Jacksonville. The club will allow 1,000 to each man for training expenses, and each will train for three months prior to the fight. Corliett put up bis side bet of 110,000, saying that Fitz could cover It at his leisure. lioth men announced their wllllngnoss to sign articles of agreement, but as that would bo against tho laws of this state tho nrtlcles will not le signed hero. Tho arti cles will be similar to those signed by Cor- bett and Sullivan In 1892, und will be blgned secretly. A ConKrcflHiiian's Denial. WILKKHbaiike, Pa., Oct. 12. A local paper published a statement yesterday to the effect that n certain congressman was iallf,O0O by the Hazard Kopo works, of this city, to secure a rate of tariff duty that would not Injure that Industry. Con gressman Hlnos publishes a card saying that as wlro rope works are located in his district tho Impression may go abroad that ho wns tho recipient of tho money. This ho denies with much emphasis. Hinossnys tho congressmen who were In tho sorvleo of tho wire ropo men were Cadmus of Now Jersey nnd Beilly of Schuylkill, but that conscientious motives prompted them. Ho does not think thoy were paid any money. The intimites Adjrmrn. HKADINQ, l'a., Oct. 12. Tho Kast Penn sylvania conference of tho United Evan gelical church, oomposed of tho adherents of Bishop Dubs, adjourned Inst evoning. It is expected that 100 congregations will ally themsolvos with tho new denomina tion. It was decided to hold tho annual conference noxt year in Schuylkill Haven nnd the tlmo for tho next meeting of the general conference was fixed as tho last Thursday of noxt November, at Napier villo, Ills. It was decided to continue tho relations of this conferonco with tho general conference which met In Phila delphia In 1801. Tho Freshmen Won. Kaston, Pa., Oct. 12. Whllo tho fresh man class of Lafayette collcgo wero grouped in Iront ot tho college for tho purpose of navmg their pictures taken they wero nt- tacked by sophomores, und a lively fight ensued. Ono big freshman hnd everything stripped from him to his waist, and four were so badly injured that they wero car ried off tho field. Smith, a sophomoro, hnd an arm broken. Tho terraces wero damaged to tho amount of $60. Tho fresh men finally won, and later had their pic tures taken. Alleged Itanlc Swindler Captured. TllUNTON, Oct. 12. A man giving the namo of Charles Hanson, of Chicago, Is In jail hero In dofnult of bail, charged with falso pretence upon three Trenton banks In making small deposits ami then over drawing his accounts. In one case the amount was HH and In another $15. A number of bank books found in his pos session Indicate that he lias been gulng nbout tho country making a practice of this business. Another llot Against the Cnr. BGI1I.1N, Oct. 12. The correspondent of tho Associated Press has been informed seml-olllclnlly that tin extensive plot against tho llfo of the czar lias been dls covered. It Is added that this conspiracy Is considered by tho police to bo very for midable, owing to the fact that its mem bership includes tv largo number of army olllccrs. Many arrests, it is added, have already boon mado at Warsaw, Odessa und Kioll. 8hot by n Footpad. RENO, Nov., Oct. 12. Leo Hnwcrnft, 20 yoars old, was shot and futility wounded by a footpad early in tho evening. Ho wns waylaid by a man with a handkerchief over bis face, who demanded his money, "When Hnwcrnft said ho had no monoy the man pulled a pistol and Hawcraft grappled with him, The robber shot hlra through tho breast and escaped. lVnnnylanla Democratic Clnba. Altooka, Pa., Oct. 12. Tho stato as sembly of Democratlo clubs opened In this city nt noon today. Thero aro 1,000 delegates In nttondauco. Judge William Boer, of Somerset, was temporary chair man, nnd Levi Bird Duff, of Pittsburg, Is permanent chairman. A Stenmhont CapIreri PnoviPENCK, It. I., Oct. 12. The steam boat Majella, of Newport, with tho stono for tho new breakwater, Is reported bot- tomslde up nonr Point Judith, nnd it Is be lloved that all on board wero lost. Tho captain was Jamos II. Cook, and she had a orew of 11 vo mon. Three Trainmen Killed. Tomahawk, Wis., Oct. 12. Two flat care on the Soo Hue ut Turtle Lake wero started down grade In tlmo to meet the east bound passenger. The 'train was thrown from tho track, engineer, flroman nnd baggage master killed and sevenu In jured. An Alleged lluodler'it Kulrldo. Detp.oit, Mich., Oct. 12. Judas Llchten berg, ono of tho school Insmictor under In' dlctment for receiving a brllie, probably fatally shot himself yesterday. William C. Liphart, the first of tho alleged lmodlers to be tried, was convicted ou Wednesday Two Hunted to Dwith, Kokt ItKCOVEHY, O., Oct. 18. Whllo threshing grain In a barn a spark caused n lire, In which tho barn w is destroyed William Greer und Kllsworth Mo A fee were burned to douth and Nathan Greer may die. Icft All u 1IU Wife. BKLLEFtjNTK, Pa., Oct. 13. Kx-Governor Curtlu's villi wns probated yesterday. He buqueuths Ills entire estate to hU wife. W W, CurtliB and John Blanthard are the xocutors. THE JAPANESE VICTORIES. Two TlimlRfiil Clilnmnrti at Wl Ju lilt In flight. London, Oct. 12. A correspondent with the .TapaniNc forces at Wl Ju telegraphs as follows: "Tin- difficulty experienced in transport m t our guns alio commlMnrlat overland lias great ly retarded our ad vance. The main jKirtion of the ad vanced column readied Yong Chonon Oct. 4. No sign of tho enemy was seen. On tho 8th soouts reported that n small Chin ese force, u n dor f2,000 men, were still occupying Wl Ju, and detach ment of Japanese COUNT YAMACIATA. Infantry and oavalry supported by light artillery wns sent to dislodge them. Tho onineso offered slight resistance and then fled In disorder across the Ynlu ii er. Tho Chinese loss wns under a hundred. "lleoonnolssancos show that the Chlnoso nre In force on the northern bank of tho nm. The onemy nre rapidly building new earthworks nnd batteries. Their force appears to be strong. The noxt fight will bo serious. Field Marshal Count Yamagntn, com manding tho Japanoso, still maintains his Vteo ut Ping Yang as liclng convenient for tne securing or supplies by sen. ucncrnl Nodzu commands tho advance forces. It s calculated that wo will possess Moukden by tho first week In November." A dispatch from Toklo snys that a de tachment of Japanese cavalry nnd Infantry on Wednesday mado an attack upon nnd routed a foroo of 2,000 Chlnoso at Wl Ju, nnd that tho pluco remains In tho hands of tho Japanoso. Says ltnsln Must Intervene. St. Prteiishuho, Oct. 12. Novostl con tends that If tho Japanoso aro victorious thoy wilt firmly establish thomselvcs In Corea, proving n constniit menace to Hus sla, while tho Chlneso will threaten hot from Manchuria. As tho only means ol avoiding this Hussla nuist Intervene, send troops to Coren and Manchuria, miner both, extend tho Siberian r.illwny to Seoul ttaln a linn footing on tho Pacific, nm conclude her mission of civilizing tin demi-civUlzed countries of Asia. I would rnther trust that medicine than any doctor I know of," says Mrs. Battle Mason, of Chilton, Carter Co., Mo., In speaking of ChnmberlRln's Colic, Cholera nnd Dlnrrhoou Remedy. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Test of Truthfulness. A communication signed "Stockholders" ppenred In the Mnhanoy City Dally Rec ord yesterday, setting forth a denial of an article which appeared In tho Heuald a few days ago to the effect that the Shen- ndonh Base Ball Association was charged with not paying Its players In full when they went home. The IlEKALD was tendered the same communication, but rejected It because it liad rea son to believe that the statements were false upon their face. Now If Stockholders" wish to convey the Im pression that the nforesald management has paid or Is paying nil Its obligations In full we will put his truthfulness to the test by asking why tho base balls used during the season have not been paid for, and why It Is that the printing bill re mains unpaid. As to shouldering the re- ponslblllty of the club's poor showing for tho senson wholly upon the plnycrs we think "Stockholders" would display more manly and sensible spirit by leaving that point alone. If the players spent their nights In "carousals and night or gies" It was the fault of the management. A well managed bat e ball club Is one that is disciplined. Get your repulring done at Holder man's. "Our Irish Visitors." High-class specialty In the shape ot new music, songs, dnnces nnd all the latest operatic medleys of the day are consist ently Introduced lu "Our Irish Visitors" by the members of the company, which adds to the attractiveness of the perform ance. The enst Includes W. J. Mason Frank Davis, Ed. Rowland, VIctorIn Walters and many others. At Ferguson's theatre to-morrow evening. MISCX..lANOnS. FOH ltl'NT.-A Untile. Apply Hkrylubkl, 208 S. Meln ctnot. to John 10 12 2t ?0lt HA1 E. Household furniture for sale, Including lie hurst pauze-door range, in ce. cooa lanre heaUr and handsome walnut side- Uonra. will ue loin coeup. uau mis evening ana to-morrow, iw west uneny street. 1U 1Z it 1 1 rANTED A clrl for central housework. VY Apply at le North White street. 11-31 1JOH KKNT. Store-room and dwelling, 105 1 N. Main street, at preicnt occupied by ueorgo KODinton, inesacaier. Apply 10 Mrs. xinagei iiqrns. 10 w. icai Eireei. iir-u u TTT ANTED ,-SftleFman; falary from start! tf Dcriiivneui Diuet. jirown urns. ju, i-urserymen, HOcneter,rJ. v. lo-l-eoa-lm TiJAt-TKD. Two vouDe men to board In VY private lumlly. All modern lor.venlencos, Reference, redirect. Apply &t the Heuald ofllro. U-Sl-tl IJSThAYLD.-On tho Bib Int . Jrom the 1 p-rmli-tBof Ainh ny I.itltawkz, on Ksst Lloyd stirtt, Hiimmdoi h, l'a,al'Bht jellow cow e.bout e ebi years old t-tort horrfc with points turned tcwsias tbe eyes, ltevmni wl lie paid lot return. itn i-zt TMlll SALE. Fine farm OI flltv seres In J1 Lnlon t' WDfhlp, located about & quarter of a mile from Kerndale station anu aeven miles from Hterandoab. llulldlne 29x18 feet centalDlne see en rooms, llarn su.'ufeet, never falling stream ot water flows through ine iara nor runner particulars apriy o i. i: lonry, si uoutn juain street, unenan- doah. JP-13-lw 17011 BALK. Tbe Mi. Carmel House prop 7 erty, on the corner of Oak street and the Avenue, Mt. Carmel, Is offered for sale at a low figure and on easy terms. Will sell tho hotel bunding witn or witnout tne aajoinini cround. Any Information as to tlcurea ani terms can be obtained by applying to Solomon ncnoener, ui i-armei. iv-i.m PMOVOSAIM.-Proposals will be received liv ihelVnler Committee of tbelioroueh. I our ell ot bhenandouh Pa, until 'JuesCay evening, October 16tb, 18' 1, at 7:30 p. m., for ttio furnishing of mate) tal and ercctlou of an engine and be Her houne to be built at the Davis' Itun dam, at llracdonvllle, for tbe borough of fhenandooh, m accordance with the drawings and srecltloatlons in the hands of the nndtrslgned, whtih can be seen upon application. The sides ui d rcofs ot the build ings are to be covered with corrugated Iron roonng, ana to oe puinita wiia two coma mlnerel paint. The right is re fervid to reject any or bids. E. P. OALLAOIIER. 10-11-61 Chairman Water Committee, MAHAN0Y CITY. MAItANOT Cm-, Oct. 19, 1804. 'Our Irish Visitors" was nrodtleed litre last evening. M. J. Loeb and wife have returned from Philadelphia. Richard Cooks n. ot Shenandoah, was n visitor her yesterday. Samuel Brltton transacted business In Shenandoah yesterday. The Misses McGahens. of Pottsvllle. returned homo yesterday. Mr. Hobln, of West Centre street, called l Shenandoah friends last evening, Mr. Helsler. a rnrnpt ntrpnt. nf PMIndnl. phla, called on G. F. Dipper yesterday. Mrs. Millard, of Wtst Pino street. visited Shenandoah friends yesterday. "After the Ball" will be produced nt Kaler's opera house on Mondav ovenlncr. Mr. Brlce. n drv uoods nirent of Phlla- delphln, boomed business in town yester day. The Koystono foot ball tenm l nrirnn. lzed nnd ready for challences from anv- tmng in the. county nt an average of 1ST pounds. They nre very clever fellows. Collars and Cdffs that are water proof. Never wilt and not effected by moisture. Clean, neat nnd durable. When soiled simply wipe off with a wet cloth. The genuine nre made by covering n linen collar or cuff on both sides with "celluloid" and as they are the only waterproof goods made with such an interlining, it follows that they are the only collars and cuffs that will stand the wear nud give satisfac tion. Every piece is stamped as follows: MARK. If anything else is offered you it in an imitation. Refuse any but the genu ine, nnd if your dealer docs not have what you want send direct to us, en. closing amount and stating size and whether a stand-up or turned-down collar is wanted. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. The Celluloid Company, 42(T-429 Broadway, Mew York. Evan J. Bavies, NDERTAKINGl AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. STOCKS If you rteplre to Invest in stocks lu safe nnd legitimate manner without care and wor ry, subscribe to our discretionary accounts, lilch will pay you from 2 to 8 per ccnt.weekly In any active market. It will pay you rnord than double the average rate of interest in any ordinary business pursuits. Deposits received from 520 o fl.COO. We will be nleascd to furnish vou references as to our success in the past, and u bat wo are doing for others. If you are situated where you cannot call ou us in person, address your CU1U1UUU1CUUOUB IU Ulf) Metropolitan News Co., 48 Congress St.f Host on t Mass, Wb remit nro fits onen a week ami iirinclTi&l on three days' notice. Parties preferring to do their own Investing, are advised to subscribe to our Daily Market Letters, which Eiveyou important information ou active stocks, and win enable you to make money if youdoyour nun pneeiilatinc Itates. 84 iter month: or with telegrams of Important changes, 20.00 per iuoniu. Aaurees, Metropolitan News Company 48 CONGRESS ST., Zoek Jtox 9G3, lioston, Mats. Professional Cards. y N. STEIN, M. V., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Otflco Ilorm 2. Fein's New Dulldlnc. cor ner Main and Centre streets, Miermndoali, Pa. Office Hours: f to Id a. nt.: 1 loS n. nr.: 7 to 9 p. m. Nicht onlce No. SB0 West Oak street -jJ, H. KIBTLER, M. U PIIJBIOIAN AND aVROKONi Office 110 North Jardin street, Bhomndoili, M. M. BUKKB, ATTOBNST AT-IU. V inmiUDOAU, tjl.. Office. Kgan bnlldlng, corner ot Main and ueniro sireeis, onenanuuuo. r PIEUUE ROIJERTB, M. D ' NcUSastCoalHtreet, BEENANDOAH, PA.. Omce Hours 1:90 to 8 and 0:80 to 9 p. m. K. J. ti. CALLEN. No. II Houtn JardlnBtreet.Bntnanaoai Ornoi UoDRsi H30 to 8 and 0:30 to P. 1' Except Thursday evenlni . Na oftlae work on fiundav vxccvt bv m-ranc mrnt. A Urict adherence to Vie office asum m aoioiuwy nrceixury. H. WENDELL KEUEH, Successor to DR. 0IIA8. t. palmer, KYI! AND EAR BUBCWOtr, 801 Mahantongo Street, Pottsvllle, Pennn mtLLUL f& How'b Your How's Your $ Feet? iWf Feet? x Mew : Shoe i Store K WHITEL0GK & C0. h'WE are now open to aKJ, ni'i; uuun iiiuwu uciuvcu iu gci.iiug lu uuu "s lines of Shoes from our factory, we were un able to get our display and assortment of styles in our windows. "We now ask the public to call and see us. Our will give you an idea of the Footwear we are prepared to show you. A special feature will be Best Shoes at the Lowest Prices! Full line of Men's Heavy "Working Shoes. Come and see our styles and our prices. Everybody welcome. Mtelock $k Oo.? EGAN BUILDING, Cor. Main and Centre Streets, Shenandoah, Pa. How's Your FeetT M. P. CONRY, Monongahela Whiskey, 60c a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - tl a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, 11.25 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, ierry Brandy, tl n qt. iBrnndy, - fl.OOnqt. ca Bum, tl.SO a qt. Superior Cocnnc J Imported Jamaica J "VUENGLING'S Btock and Fresh Ale, Draught Porter nnd WelnerBeer. A liest brands ot 6c Cigars and all klr.au of Temperance Drinks. ESTABLISHED 1173. Kelly-s MILLINERY! 'rench and American In touch with the times and prices. We are stocked with nil the novelties of the season, nnd oiler them for wholesale prices at retail for spot cash only. Plush, 85c per yard. Silk Velvet, GOc per yard. SO South XUTfiiai Stroot. Tlte Wilkes-Barre Business Goileg WUlccs-narrc, Pa,, Fall Weather is Here Bo Is Mrs. HYDE, with a full stock of Fall IfXiXXiraepsr Just from New York, in all fashionable shapes, styles and colors. Also full line of Novelties for trimming the best shown m town for the price. Our line ol "Inianis' Coats and Gaps and Children's Bonnets can't be beat. See them and you will say so. Now York 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah. For me... cieary Bros' TTnl Rnaann ' Temperance Drinlts Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers of tne unest lager peers. 17 ani 19 Peach Alley. Ehenanlcah, Fi Wholesale agent tor Felgeospan! Seiail Hi J., Export Lager aid Sum Pale Beer, No nnerm&de. Fine ie liquors and Cigars , 120 Houth Main Bt When In POTTSVILLK, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Contro Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room attached, finest wines, liquors, cigars. WARREN J. PORTZ, . "Ptnnn Toner. Plinos and orrins rectlrL Orders left at 81 North lliln street. BnenEndoita.wlll receivs prompt miciiuoa, . . . . . . . - - .- do business. While we How's Your Feet? 31 South Main St. liLiouorStore A 1 Designs of mery ! Is a practical indnstrlal business tralniiCy b school. Well equipped, with cathff y enthusiastic and thorough teachers, and newest methods.lncludlng "actual business" system of bookkeeping. In struction is mainly Individual. Cr'i lege management has arranged . r chenp board for students. Ask for beautiful new catalogue, y, WADE & WILLIAMS, Principals. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with. V HAWTHORN'S U. S.KOOr PAINT by J&l.. STOta'X?, Agent, 189 East OoM street, Bbentndoah. It is the best sna every irma oi wemer, ror mom, wooaen tf snd piper roofs and walla. Give It trial. i A genuine welcome Awaits you at J oe Wyatt's Saloorf MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. :ers. porter and ale constantly, on taD Choice temperance drinks and cigars Weeks' Museum, 17 SOVTH MAIN BT1WE1. Ulrds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Itobert Murray. Coldest and Largest Class of Eeer. free Lunch Call;. John Weeks, Proprietor. U. W. Davidson, Bartender. HOTEL KAIBR, CHAB. UUItCIIILL, Prop, North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hqtel In the region. Finest accommodations.- Handsome flxtures.1 Pool and Billiard Booms Attached. Faff- Winter Mil finery m Greatest Bargains In Town, a tote MnRimno 8 East Centre St, Shenandoah.