EVENING HERALD hATutuAY. ocronKim IHW. THIKDEDITION THE OLD, OLD STORY. TtinCnrnttt-ritmlin ns I'lglit Will Wrrj .IncltiMimllli Tor Awhile .Tacksonviixk, Klu., ()tt. 18. Unless thorp shall 1 h rwlli'iil chani- In public Mmtlment them will lir no opposition to tho proposed fltfht h("c lietwoon Corliett nnd Kltzslmnmns. Mr Klclmrdson, ono of tlio jirlnnlpHl backers of the Florida Athletic cluli, 1h reported to havo mild that tho new club would not havo embarked In this scheme If there was any ohanoo of op lK)oltloii by tho Rovernor or hostile loglsla tion at TnlhdiaHico nuxt spring, so the opinion ln'iv Is that thu backer of the club havo lxi ii gltcn "Inside" HMUmuce that they have nothing to four from the legislature. Some surprise Is felt at the imblli it Ion in Tho (,'1 li win a paper which took nu stand In opposition to the Corbett-MiU-lu'll fight wlicn It was iicuding -of an editorial article as follows: "Allow us to remark right now that tho tirelitHliuirleis for this so-called glove con test may as well !x) abandoned at once. Af noon as the logislaturo.of next spring shall luive been organized, and Homo, member can get tho attention of tho spo'nker, we shall havo an Iron bound anti-prize fight law that will cover every phaseof this sub ject. Them la no mistake about this, and Messrs. CorlmttandFlUslmninns may pre pare to take their show to some less civil ized and more lawless country." J3enpel by a Legal Krror. Wabiiikhton, Oct. 111. Uoliert Isdale, "military prisoner No. 40," at tho Leaven worth military prison, has hud a nnrrow escape from a remarkably severe sentence, lie was tried by a court martial for writ ing letters threatening to 1:111 Colonel Pope, the superintendent of tho prison, and for endeavoring to secure the aid of a fellow prisoner In an nttempt upon the life of the ollleer. lie was convicted nnd Mintenced to be confined at hard labor in a penitentiary for seven years. The convic tion was all right, but tho court made an error In the sentence. It might have sen tenced tho prisoner legally to even ten years In tho military prison, but not for any time In a penitentiary. This fault made the sentence Illegal, and tho war de partment disapproved of it, which action prevents further proceedings against Isdulc on the charge. A Ilotnh Outrage l'rewnteil. Hihminoham, Kngland, Oct. 13. A gloss tulH'. filled with gunpowder and bullets, charged with chlorate of potash and hav ing a lighted fuse attached to It, was dis covered outside the Metropolitan bank, at Walsall, a town eight miles from this city. Tho fuse was extinguished Iwforo an explosion could occur. Walsall was tho scene of tho anarchistic prosecutions which occurred in tho beginning of 18m. Tho Cliauvln Imincfit. Detroit, Oct. 13. The inquest on tho liody of tho murdered hermit, Charles B. Chauvln, was resumed today. Tho sensa tional feature of tho case Is tho fact thnt ono of the nephews and heirs to tho largo fortune or the dead man had sold his in terest in the estate, nmountlng to $125,000, for something like $2,000. Ho was arrested charged with tho crime, but has slncu boon released. An Old Woman Charged with Murder. Baltimore, Oct. lit. John I5oltyios, 01 years old, died yesterday under suspicious circumstances, and his wife Mary, aged (10 years, lb held at tho Uanton polloo station charged with causing his death. Ho died of Internal hemmorrhagos, produced, it is cluimed, by a kick In tho stomach. rail ltlver Striko :mlcl. FALL KXVUU, Mass., Oct. 13. Tho Mulo Splnnors' association voted yosterday to accept the manufacturers' proposition. It is believed this action will break thostrlko of tho 21,000 operative In this city, nnd that all will return to work on Monday. Ainhn.Mnilor Hoard's Welcome Homo. WiLMINOTON, Del., Oct. 13. A reception by tho Democrats or Delaware is to bo n corded Ambassador Bayard tonight on Ids return fiom abroad. All thu famous Democrats of this and neighboring Btutes will take part. A lengthy Deadlock. SAJUTOOA, Oct. 13. Kight hundred nnd eighty-four ballots have been taken with out breaking the deadlock in tho Hcpuh lican eenve'.-.t'.n of tho Twenty-second cougroeiuiml district. NUGGETS OF NEWS, John Xiehol, U 1)., professor of as tronomy and English literature, died in London, aged 01 yearn. Natural gnu has lxH'it struck in fair quantities raw Karthuas, I'll. Thodrillera will go deeper Tor a heavier How. Dr. Arnold, n physician of Fnlrvluw, Pa, was struck and Instantly killed by a train on the Central Hallroad of New Jersey last evening H. L. Ambrose, of Huntington, Pa., n Pennsylvania railroad brakenmn, was wiuoeEod to death liotweon two ours In Jlnrrlsburg. The long pending dmputo lietween tho fit. l'aul llailroml comiiauy and the Pull limn Palace Car company, involving per haps 1 700,000, is iliout to bo sottled out of court. Steam Renovating Co. call for, clean and deliver Ingrain and Bntsselsat lie per yard; heavier carpets 4o. 38 E. Coal St. Water Kent Collections. OrKlCE OF SllENAN'lI ClTIZKKB' WATKIt & 0 AS Co. October liith, 1HM. Notice is hereby given that Elmer J, AVasley, owing to the tlckness of Mr, Hess, collector, is delegated to colloct all water rates now duo to the above com pany. T. It. BKDDALL, 10-18-lw President, Itemnanta of carpets and oil oloths cheap, at Fricke's carpet store. 10 10-lv Every mother should know that croup can be prevented, The first symptom of true crouD is hoarMtnufcg. 'lhls is fol lowed by a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy is given freely as soon aa the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has developed it will prevent the attack. 25 and 50 cent Domes lor suie ny urnuier uros. Get your repairing done at Holder; man'B. PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATS. Cbatuicey 1'. lllnrk Hr-elrrtcd I'retililrnt f tho Main Nm-lrtlM. Altoona, Ph., Oct. 18. 'Hie Altoona t))era house was comfortably filled at 12 o'cloi-k yesterday, when the sixth annual general assembly of tho Demoerotlo soci eties of Pennsylvania was colled to ordot by lion. Chaunci y F. Hlaok, of York, the president. After listening to tho addren. of President Black the usual committees were appointed and tho convention ad J' timed for dinner. On ro.issembHngPenatornroon.of Head lug, was elected permanent president. The resolutions reported by tho committee were read and adopted, after which Deli- gato 1'oter Hughes, of Philadelphia, ex pressed Ids surprise that there was nc resolution Indorsing tho state mlmlnlstm- tion. lie then ottered an amendment extolling tho administration of (iovernot Pnttlson. It was adopted, the chairman of the committee explaining that the omis sion was unintentional. The committee on officers of the state so cieties for tho ensuing year reported the following officers: President, CliaunceyF. Hlaok of York; secretary, John D. Wor- man of Philadelphia; treasurer, lloliert K. right of AIlc ntown; vice presuleuts, SI. H. I.oughlln, James Houstls, A. II. Lim ner, li. O. l-'tlll, Thomas P. Merritt, J. 1". Fleming. W J Hreiiniiu, W. L. Sheppnrd K. T. MeNeells, A. M. Holding, Uoliert faltjunan, William Myers, HowordMutch lcr, T. .1. Hurke and 15. I). Heilly. These ollleers were unanimously elected. Heselutlons were adopted denouncing the A P. A., condoling with tho family of ex-Governor Curtln and convoying greet ingand oncourogement to Senator David II. Mill ana William L. Wilson. York, Hellefonto, Lock Hnven, Erlo nnd Lancaster were named in connection with the next annual convention, but Lan caster was decided upon. Tho convention then adjourned, with cheers for tho state ticket. A street parndo was given in tho even ing, after which u masB meeting was held In tho Opera house. To ltcvl4c Now Jersey's flmno Laws. TrtEXTON, Oct. 13. Tho s'tnte bonrd of fish and gamo commissioners held a con ference nt Uio cnpltol yesterday regarding the necessity for n revision of tho gamo anil fish laws of tho stnto. They ore In n mud dled condition, nnd It was determined to havo them all repealed at tho next sosslon of the legislature. In place of thorn a gen eral act to cover tho whole subject will bo passed. Nearly all of tho forty-ono fish wardens of the state attended tho meeting. Hereafter the fish warden making tho most arrests In a year, tho ono securing tho most convictions and tho ono submit ting the bebt yearly report will each re celvo n gold medal. Judges Appeal to tho Cmr. Vilna, Hussla, Oct. 13. Tho trial of seventy peasants of Kroscho, whoso reslstr anco to tho Cossacks who closed their Catholio church in Novcmlier hist, led ton terrible miiflsacro, was concluded yesterday. Tho majority of tho accused wero con victed and sentenced to Imprisonment for terms ranging from ten years penal servi tude to four mouths in prison. Tho court. however, in view of tho provocation, and tho brutality of tho Cossacks, resolved to petition tho czar to reduce tho ten years' sentence to a year's imprisonment and to pardon tho other prisoners. An Alleged Foreign Contract Laborer. New York, Oct. 13. John James How ard, who It is claimed camu to this coun try as a contract laborer, having been en gaged In England by Hon. Levi P. Morton to enter his omploy as a coachman, was taken to Kills Island yesterday. Ho was In chargo of Prentiss C. Dodge, tho liumi gration Inspector of the district of Ver mont, who mode tho arrest. It is oxpectetl that an ellort will bo made to havo How ard's oaso brought into court. Otherwise ho will lie ut kick to England on the steamship Paris next Wednesday. In n State of Htcge. CAl'E Town, Africa, Oct., 13. The Portuguese town of Lourenzo Marquez is in a complete state of slego. All tho street on tho land sldo of tho town nra barricaded to prevent.lf possible, tho entry of the Kalllrs, who are In arms against the l'ortugueso. Uuns are mounted at tho liarricndos, and a guard Is kept by seven teen l'ortugueso. Four huudred soldiers form a cordon from Herca to Houbon Point. The town will bp at tho mercy of tho natives u they make an attack. Frars for a Instcngcr Steamer. Baltimoiu:, Oct. 13. ThoNorth German Lloyd steamer Braunschweig, which sailed from lironien on bent. 27, should havo ar rived at her pier at Iocust Point on Tues day. Tho local agents havo hoard nothing of tho steamer since she sailed from tho other sido. On board the Braunschweig are 112 6toerago passengers bound to points in the west. Sho is an old vessel and not very foU, and may havo been dolaytd by uio rewne neavy weather at sea. licntli of Warden llurstoii. Sijco SlNQ, N. Y., Oct. 13. Wnrdon Charles F. Durston, of Sing Sing prison, died yesterday. Ho had been 111 for sonic time with typhoid fever. Wnrdon Durs ton, while In chnrgo of Auburn prison", conducted tho execution of Wife Murderer Kommler, who was the first person to be o.tecutcd in tho elect rlo chair under tho new stuto law for capltul punishment Mate Dnmned, Captain Injured. Savannah, Go., Oct. 13. Tho schooner Aaron Heppnrd, which arrived hero yester day, was struck by tho storm last Tuesdoy olf St. Helena Island, nnd the muto, a innn famed Smith, of Philadelphia, was washed ovorlioard and drowned. The mainsail nnd jib was carried away. Cnptnln En gllsh was severely bruised by being thrown on tue vessel s dccK. Captain mid Steward Drowned. Boston, Oct. 13. Flvo of the crew of the wrecked, schooner Laura V. Itoso, of Philadelphia, arrived here yosterday after noon. The Hose was wrecked on nines day In Ylnoyard sound, nnd Captain Ijeaoh and tho s toward wero drowned after bclnglathed for fifteen hours to the rigging. llohhed In llroail Daylight. Cincinnati, Oct. 18. On Fourth street, in broad daylight, u messenger of the bee oud National bank was robbed of $1,000 in cash nnd coupons and cash drafts of an unknown valuo. Ho had the wallet In an outside pocket and got Into n crowd, after wmeu uio wuiiet was missing. Ijilior I-ender Hums Coming Over. London, Get. 13. Mr. John Burns, the lnbor leader and member of Iinrllament for the Bnttersea division of London, is to leave uuginnu next month for the United States as tho English Trades union con- gross delegute to tho Denvor congress of trades unions. OBSERVATIONS. A Few Terse Paragraphs ou Events of the Times. Dr. John Sal upas has moved to New York, where he hopes to secure more lati tude for the expression of his views with out danger to his friends and neighbors. His mission here proved a failure and many who befriended him have hod occa sion to feel disappointed over happenings since his departure. Tho close of the Shenandoah base ball season has wound up tho usefulness of the Shenandoah syndicate. If current reports are colrect the syndicate lost heavily and several sore creditors are left. Next season the town will he obliged to get along with an amateur club, unlets responsible nnd enterprising people step Into the field. Good faith will bo required next season to make tho gamo a success, and tho management will have to taboo Sunday playing. The election officers who will servo nt tho polls next month will bo objects ,of pity, since no relief lias been afforded for tho arduous duties they must perform for small pay. The IlKHALI) has sought to bring nbout relief in a division of the wards, hutoue of its contemporaries and a few hide bound Democrats opposed to the suggestion has succeeded In warding It off. If the Democrats havo n sure thing In the town a division would not Injure them and they Bhould not be afraid to try It. "I would rather trust that medicine than any doctor I know of," says Mrs. Hattie Mason, of Chilton, Carter Co., Mo., in speaking of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Keniedv. For sale by Gruhler Bros. AMUSEMENTS. "oun irtisit visiTorts." "Our Irish Visitors" is one of the best farce comedies without a doubt now beforo tho public, and the success does not depend upon nuy individual one, as tho company this year Is far above the average one. With such clever artists as W. J. Maton, Frank Davis, Victoria Walters, Emily Northrnp nnd Mem If Fish, It may be judged that a performance of the', highest order Is assured. "Our Irish Visitors" will appear nt Ferguson's theatre this evening. "AITXIt THE BALL." This laughable and spirited comedy, ndapted from the French by Joseph Her bert, will be produced at Ferguson's theatre next Tuesday evening, nnd those who nre fond of merriment will do well to drop In nnd see "After the Ball." It s sustained by an unusual strong comedy company, selected by Mr. Herbert, the author. They have been very fortunate n securing Emmet Corrlgan to head the cast. Mr. Corrlgan has been for the paBt five years a member of Charles Frohman's New York Empire theatre stock company. He will Introduce his celebrated and novel Shakespear's "Seven Ages," in which he will appear In seven distinct characters (with complete change of costumes and make-up suited to each character). Mr. Corrlgan is a drawing card in himself, and wo would recommend all to Bee him. Don't Tobaooo Spit orSmokeyour Llfo Away Is the truthful, startling titlo of n little book that tells all about No-to-bac, the wonderful harmless imaranteed tobacco habit cure. The cost is trilling and the man who wants to quit and can't runs no physicnl or financial risk in using "No-to bac." Sold by all druggists. Hook at drug stores or by mall free. Address The Sterling Hemedy Co., In diana Mineral Springs, Ind. w&s-ly Coming Events. Oct. ICth. Annual supper of the Eng lish Baptist church in Bobbins' opera house. Oct. 16. Lecture, entitled "Social Purity," by Itev. Anna Shaw, of Phlla delphla, In the Evangelical church, under the auspices of tho Shenandoah W. C. T. U. Nov. 13. Tea party in the Primitive Methodist school room, under the auspices of the ladies of the church and for the bonefit of the churcn fund. When Baby was sick, wu gave her CastorfA. When sho was a Child, sho cried for Castorlo. 'then she became SILs, she clung to Castoris. Nhca sho had Children, sho gavo them Castoris. Political Pot-Pourrl. The next Sheriff will spell his name S-c-o-t-t. It Is only n question of majority with the Bepubllcan Btate ticket. Will llrumm and Heilly speak from tho same platform before the campaign closest At Johnstown Gen Hastings, who la the hero of that place, wnsrecelved with great enthusiasm. Down below tho mountain no one seems to know who are running for the Legtsltt' ture on tho Democratic ticket. It Is said the fight between Coylo and King, candidates for Senator, will be one of -the hottest ever witnessed in this county when once started, General Hastings and pnrty are meeting with ovations all over the state. So far ns the stato ticket Is concerned the cam paign moves along without tho least friction. There has been little work done for tho county ticket thus far. Perhaps the last two weeks of the campaign will see a great awakening all along the Bepubll can line. Joe Wyatt, the Bepubllcan candidate for Assemblyman, Is taking things quite easy. He has already mado a thorough canvass of this district. There are few who do not know the good looking and genial "Joe." Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes. Dr. Agnow's cure for the heart gives perfect relief in nil cases of organic or Bvmnnthotlc heart disease in 30 minutes. and speedily effects a cure. It Is a peer- less remedy zor palpation, snortness 01 breath, smothering spells, pain in 'eft siue auu nu symptoms 01 a uiseasea nearo One dose convinces. Sold by J. M. Hll lan. was 0-6-ly THE bestinvestment in real estate is to keep build ings well painted. Paint protects the house and saves repairs. You sometimes want to sell many a ijood house has remained unsold for want of jint. The rule should be, though, "the best paint or none." That means Strictly Pure White Lead You cannot afford to use cheap paints. To be sure of getting Strict ly Pure White Lead, look at the brand ; this one is safe : "John T. Lewis &Bros." roR CoLORS.National Lead Co.'s I'ure White Lead Tinting Colors. Tlief-e coIch are sold In opc-pound cans, each n ln'inir jnfl t lent to lint 15 pounds of strlcth uro What !..kI thedrslrcd shade; they are in ,,.. sense rt-nd -n.lxed punts, but a comolnatioi, 1 imltiU ii-, rt ioIjis in the handiest form to nut Sl-Wl I'uie White Lead. rt ood ri.ny thousand dollars have been saved itoik-i l) -o tK-rs by having our book on painting nu f lotor-cnrd, Send usaostal card and gut lUUl irwe. JOHN T. LliWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. UBLIG Nl Notice of an Election for Authority ?! IftU m HE IT Of the Borough of Shenandoah. At a enccial mcetlnc of tho Town Council of the llorough ot Shenandoah, duly called for this purpose, held on Monday evening, October 1st. 1894, It was rosolved that It was necessary to increase tho Indebtedness ot said borough to the amount of Ufty thousand (950,000) dollars, and to submit tho question ot such Increase of Indebtedness to, and to obtain the assent of, me nuanneu electors 01 saia Dorouyn, at an election to be held by them for that purpose, at the usual plncesof holding municipal elections In this borough, at tho time of holding the next general election to bo held on Tuesday, Novem ber 6th. 189 1, when nnd urhcro such election will accordingly bo held. Tho following statement Is herewith made as required by law: - isi. mc amount 01 mo last airossou valuation of property In tho borough was'two million six hundred and thlrty-nlno thousand eight hundred and thlrty-tlvo (J2,(09,835) dollars. 2nd. JVbo amount of the existing debt of tho borough Is ono hundred and twentv-flvo thous and ono hundred nnd lit ty-elght nnd ninety-eight ono aunureuin (tizu,iM.tiaj uonars. Srd. Tho amount of the proposed Increase of debt Is fifty thousand (foO.OUO) dollars, which will bo not quttp two per cent, of tho assessed valuation of tho borough. 4in. Tne purposo 01 mo proposed increase is to defray the exnensoof comnlttlng tho public Water works heretofore projected by tho bor ough and which are now In courso of construc tion. Uy ordcr.of the Town Council. WM, McGUIKE, President of Town Council. J. J. CARDIN, Secretary of Town Council, JAMES 11UKNS, 10-B-oaw-4t Chief Burgess. A genuine welcome Awaits you nt Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. beers, porter and ale constantly on tap Choice temperance drinks and cigars Fall Weather is Here So is Mrs. HYDE, with a full stock of Fail IMillisaer Just from New York, in all fnshlonahle shapes, styles and colors. Also full line ot Novelties for trimming the best shown In town for the price, uur line 01 '"Infants' Coats and Caps and Children's Bonnets can't be beat. See tnem auu you win say so Now York 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah. MISCELIiANEOUS. TMOR lcr NT. A stab'e, AddIv to John 1? BkrjtultUl,208. Mslnstnet, iv i& a XfANTED A girl for general housfwork, YV Apply at ion Kottn wune Bircei. ll-St TOIl HENT. Store-room and dwelling, 105 George ltobinton, tte saddler. Apply to Mrs. ,ia 1t,-Tna rn 11 . f-Vtnl &11-PM. lOJl tr xtt ANTED Salesman; Falary from start; y T permanent place. Drown urns. uo. Kurserymen, Hocheoter, N. Y. 101-eod-lm WANTED, Two young men to board In a private family. All modern conveniences. Reference required. Apply at tho Heuald omce. n-si-tj 1 RE YOII UNEMPLOVKD ? Will von V worK for 118 per week t Want man nt good character, with references. Joseph R. uay, 09 r iti.a bve., unieago, ill. iw-io-i w FOU SALK.-Ahiir Interest In a good-paying bu lness having almo ta mon- poly. Ill honlta the only reason for selling. Aodress Hkhaid, tiheuanfoan, I'a. 10-18 It WE w 1SH to employ a few good men to make 50 to J100 a week telling our Home Elec tric Motor ltuns sf wine machines, nrlntlnc presses, ventilating fans, pumps, eto Every body biys them. Steady employment Easy suuai on ana gooa wages. Aaaress i-. Uarrlton & Co , Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. TfiOlt SALE. I'lue farm of fifty acres In J? I nlon b wichlp, locuted about a quarter ot a mile from Kerndale station ana seven miles (mm h-kecandoah. Uulldlng 29x18 feet ccDlalnirp foten rocm. Bsrn 83x'Ufest. A never jalhtg stream ol water flows through the land tor furthrr rartlcvlars apvly to M. I'. Cosry, 31 Bouth Slain street, Sbenan doab. 10-12-lw I701l BALK The Mt. Uarmel House prop ; 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 the hotel building with or without the adjoining ground. Any information as to figures and terms can oe oniaiuea oy applying V) Boionion Bchoener, Mt CTarmcL K-l-tf pl'OPOBAll.-Prorossl8 will, be received by the Water Committee of the Iloronuh ouncll of bnenandoan I'a . until 'Jueedav evening, October 16th, 18ll, at 7:30 p. m., for tne furnishing ot material and erection ot an CDglnevud boiler houto to be built at the Davis' ltun dam, at Bracdonvllle, for the borough of Hhenundoah, In accordance with the drawings and tpccincatlocs la the hands of tho iiEdtrtlRncd, which can bo seen upon acnbcatlon. 1 he sides ard roots of the build- legs are to be covered with corrueated Iron roohng, aod to he painted with two coats ot mineral paint. The right Is reserved to reject any or all D108. E. F. GALLAauzn, 10-11-61 Chairman Water Committee M. P. OONRT, Monongnheln Whiskey, Pure rye whlskev. XX. 60c a qt. qt. nt. ft a 1 Fine Old Uoorbon, XXX, f 1.S5 a 1 Superior Blackberry kberry Brandy, tl a qt, lac Brandy, - tl.OOnqt. nlca Bum, tl.fiO a qt. Superior Cogn Iinportod Jam "VUENGLING'S Htook ui,d Fresh llcist brftLdii ot 6c t tear Ale, and ESfAULISIIED im. Kelly's MILLINERY! French and American In touch with the times and prices. We are stocked with all the novelties SLi- B im180!11' clTtr them for wholesale prices at retail for spot cash only. PlUBh, 36c per yard. Silk Velvet, COc per yard. 1 20 So tlx XUEalsta. Stroot. Tlte Wilkes- lusmess 'Willccti-nnrrc, Pa. to Oil Cloths as Window shades as low as rollers. At Kaiser's,-. AND LIVERY. 13 North Jar din Street. Weeks' Museum, 17 BOUTll MAIN BTIIEE1. IJIrds and animals of all selections. TaxldermlBt, Bobert Murray. Coli!t and Largest Class of Beer, free Ld nth Dallj, John Weeks, Proprietor. G. W. Davidson, Bartender. HOTEL KAIBR, CQAB. BURCIHIiL, Prop. North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations.- Handsome fixtures Pool and lillliard Rooms Attached. ODE2E33Sri3SrO-. Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains in Town. ANNIE MORRISON moan iwizviya, 8 East Centre St, Shenandoah. WARREN J. PORTZ, uMuPiBiio Tuner. Plisos and or Etna repaired. Orders left at U North Main street, Shenandoah, will receive pnmptMtemior For tho... cieary Bros' Hot Seasqn 1 Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bpttlers ol me imesc jager ueers. 7 an! 19 Peach Alley. Shentnioth, f Wholesale agent for Felftiifn's lltiait, 8. J Export Lager aid Stazer Pale Beer. No finer.made. Fine liquors and Cigars iuj nouin juain nu When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room auacneu. f ineai wines, liquors, cigars. Barre College, At Keiser's, fit 4 Evan J. Bavies, UNDERTAKING '31 South Main St. 1 il LiauorStore Sjj 1 1 nil klidtt of Tcmporonco Drinks. Designs of I inery Is a practical Industrial business training; school. Well equipped, with earnest enthttslnstic and thorough teachers , ...... vuu.uuuu icttuuera. i and newest methoda.lncludlnc "nctnnl m t , business" system of bookkeepiDg. In- structlon is mainly individual. Col- J lege management has arranged for cheap board for students. Ask fot beautiful new catalogue. WADE & WILLIAMS, Principals. N ottsville, A complete line of all grades of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, &c, in all latest color ings, at attractive prices adjusted the new tariff. In Moguette Carpets, all new styles, choice in design and of a better quality than last season. Low as 17 c, 17 cents, mounted on spring Pottsnilleo Professional Cards. XIT N. STEIN, M. D vv . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Iloom 1, Egan's New Building, cor ner Main nnd Centre Mrccts, Shenandoah, I'a. Ofllco Hours: 8 to 10 a. di.; 1 to 3 p. rr.; 7 o 8 p. m. NIebt office No. 230 West Oak street. J B. KU1TLER, SI. D PH7H1CIA2V and aurMKOz, Office 110 North Jardlc street, ShtsKnilcak. M. M. BCKKE, ATTORNEY AY-LA. ft iniRABDOAn, TL. OfQce.-Ean bmldlnir. corner of Main and Centre streets, Bhenand.inh. J PIERCE UOBERra, M. D no. 3 juasi uoai Dtrcei BHKNANDOAH, Pi. Office Hours 1:80 to 8 and 0:80 to 8 p. m. DB. 3. B. OALLEN, No. 81 Bouth Jardln Street, Bbenacdoat, Orrioa Honns: 1:30 to 8 and 0:ao to a P. K, Except Thursday evening. No oglee work on Siintlay except by nrronef metu. A timet aanerencew me agict novra it absolutely necessary. jya. WENDELL HEUER, successor 10 DR. CHAS. T. PALMER, JSYJB AND JCA1C HVItaiSON,- SOl Mahantonpio Street, Pottsvllle, VefXnS Atteiition, ProBfiity OwHBrs! ROOF PAINTING promptly done with UT HAWTUOIWS U. S. ROOf PAINT by Mk.. Agent, 130 East Coal street, Bhenandoah, It is the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, firs and every kind ot weather, for metal, wooden and paper roots and walls, (live It a trial. 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