EVENING HERALD Mon i)AY, oitoHKH ir, i:u TIIIllDEDITION COULD H BOLV BREATHE. Catarrh of the Nose, Throat and Stomach Life Made Miserable by Headaches, Pain and Cough. I.lila McCandless, No. 1280 South Thirty fifth street. PhllnileltihlR. in converoatton with a reporter, said : "1 had a very bad case of catarrh of the now, throat and nLomach. with frenuent headache, pain under the shoulder blades and a horrible eonirh I hud to keen inv mouth con stantly open day and night to breatho, and felt as miserable as one possibly could. I wu advised to try Miinyon's C.itarrh Cure. 1 am happy to say that from the beginning 1 felt relieved and continued to rrow better until now I am entirely well. 1 am so thankful that this remarkable remedy was ever discovered, and hope others will take advantage of mv experience. Have von Catarrh f Are you willing to Inve"ttgutea treatment that cures Catarrh by removing the cause P If so ask your drnirtiist for a ma. bottle ol Munyon's Ua- tarrli Cure anil a 25o. bottle of Catarrh Tablets. The Catarrh Cure will eradlc ito the dlceape from the system, and the Tali le's will cleanoeand heal thenfllicted parts and restore them to n natural and health ful condition. Munyon's llomci'pnthic Home Hemedy Company, of Philadelphia, put. up specifics for nearly every disease, which are cold by nil druKitists, mostly for x5 centB a bottle. A MURDEROUS COUPLE. The Seiifiitloiuil Mory ltetcnlnl by Woman's t'onreNilmi. Cleveland, O., Oct. 13. Tho police of this city b.-llote that themurilererof Mont gomery Glbbs, of Buffalo, ha boun run down at last. Tho woman Siullo llobin- son, who was taken to HulTalo Saturday night after confessing that it was she who killed (iibbs, Is believed to lmvo told tho truth, in part at least. Her htisbnnd U In Jail here, charged with burglary, and a cousin named llort Snyder is also under iirrest on the same charge. A detective said today that Snyder had made a statement to the police which throws a Hood of light on tho GlblH mur der. Snyder said that llobltisnn and his wifo arrived In HulTalo early last spring. They were penniless and decided to com ndt a robbery to get money. Tho woman donned men's clothing, and she and her husband went to a lonely plnco on Debt ware avenue to await for a victim. Glbbs was tho first well dressed man who hap pencd along. He was told to throw up hU lunula, and when ho resisted Hobinson shot him. Tho couple then lied, and tho next morning they came to Cleveland. Suing fur ft ISIg Slice of Senttln. MIKNKAVULI8, Oct. lo. A local paper says that in a few days papers will lw filed In a lawsuit which will Involve tho title to real estate valued at nearly $1,500,- 000, and will call upon United States Senator Squire, of Washington, for an ac counting of property entrusted to him. The plalntilTsnri' Colonel William S. King, of this city; Phllo Bemlngton, famous antagonist In the historic suit of years ngo, and Phllo Osgood and John Good win, of llion, N. Y. A quarter of a cen tury ngo King and Hcmlngton were closo friends Years ago they invosted heavily In weitern real estate, one of tho deals be ing the purchase of a largo amount of pro perty where now stands Seattle. When the llnnnclal crash enmn tills property was given to ltemlngton to hold in trust. Hu'wqmiitlv H. mlngton, who died afow yrai- asm, intrusted tho property to his hon ui lii-v, Squire. Every mother should know that croup can be prevented. Tho first symptom of true croup 1b hoarseness. This Is fol lowed by a peculiar rough cough. II Chamberlain's Coueh Hemedv la civen freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse or oven alter tue cough tins developed It will prevent tho attack. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Uros. Corning Events. Oct. 10th. Annual supper of the Eng lish llnptlst church In Kouulna' opera hotife. Oct. 10. Lecture, entitled "Social Purity," by Itev. Anna Shaw, of Phila delphia, in the Evangelical church, under tho auspices of tho Shenandoah W. C. T. U. Nov. 13. Tea party in the Primitive Methodist school room, under the auspices of tho ladies of the church and for the benefit of tho church fund. When Bauy was sick, we gave her CastorLi. When die won a Child, she cried for Cantoris. when she became Jllas, she clung to Castorta, When bho hiul Children, she gavo them Castorta Water Kent Collections. Ori'ICK OF Siif.nan'h Citizens' Watk & Gas Co. Ootober Wth, 181. Notice is hereby given that Elmer J. Wasley, owing to the tiokness of Mr. Hess, collector, Is delegated to collect all water raten now due to the above com pany. T. H. IlEPPALL, 10-12-lw President, There is no medicine so often needed In every home nnd so odmlrnbly adapted to the purpose for which It Is Intended, a-i ChamliHrlulii's Pain Malm, llardlv a week passes but gome member of the family ban 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 the sore healed in much less time than when medicine has to be sent for. A sprain may be promptly treated liefore inflammation sets in. which In sures a cure In ubout one-third of the time otherwise required. (.'ut and bruises should receive immediate treat ment before the parts become swollen. wuich can only lie done when Pain Uulm Is kept at hand. A sore throat may be cured before it become serious. A troublesome corn may bo removed by living It twice a lay for a week or two. " -Jek mav be oured nnd several Tn wntrenYtime HAved or a pain iu in wages V v'ed without paying from October, -e a 00 cent bottle at regret it. For THE "WALTZ KING'S" JUBILEE. Hie Ori nt Mnu-lnn Will Iteqnlro tin Kxtra lliillitliiK for (lifts. Vik, Oct. 15. Musicians from all pin ts of the wrld mi' celebrating today tin wold -n jtil.ikv of the kiugof the waltz, Jnliiiiin Sti'iiiiss. Il is fifty years since he Wielded a but on. Mini A incrlculis have con- I tribute.! a sller v. realh for the occasion. Hndolph A run -ton wns the promoter of the Idea, and all the great musicians or Amer ica have contributed. The wreath tire scnted by the Americans Is of sterling silver, sixteen Inches In diameter, and wns dosigned by Jlr. Paulding Fiirnlmm, of TIITany & Co. There are fifty loaves, on each of which tho nnmo of a composition of Strauss Is engraved. Tho "waltz king's" portrait, modeled In relief on a gold lyre, with a few liars of his fatuous "On tho Ueautlful Illuo Danulw" waltz, ndorns tho apox of tho wreath. Jo memlHirof the imperial family nm yet congratulated Ilerr Strauss, whose cel ebration Bptxiurs to be supiiorted by the bourgoolso and artlstlo classes. The aris tocrats and olllolaldom hold aloof. U ho composer llrahamn, Paulino Luclen and other musloal celebrities attended tlie noon concert yesterday. Horr Strauss sat in the background of one of the central boxes, with his wife and stepdaughter In front of mm, but was roiientedly com polled by the plaudltB of the assemblage to con lc forward and bow. The scenes at the oiwni house Saturday and at the concerts yesterday wore of un paralleled enthusiasm. There was hardly a writer, actor or musician In Kurope wly did not send a gift. Strauss' splendid home Is already a museum, and It will require a new building to display tho astounding number of magnificent pres- Miw ho has received. Tho Ilattlo Creek Train Wreckers, Chicago, Oct. IB. Four men have loen nrreMcd on tho charge of murder and of wrecking tho Atlantlo oxpross on tho Chi cago and Grand Trunk railroad at Hattlo Creek early on tho morning of July 10 last. Tho men are Stanley J. Knowlos, n brakenian, formerly in tho employ of the Grand Trunk; John C. Hodewlg, a fore man omploycd by tho Grand Trunk; George W. Johnson and Knist Jowctt.both of whom woro employed by tho road, tho former as n switchman and tho latter as a conductor. Warrants lmvo been Issued for tho arrest of about six others. Two of the men lmvo confessed, and tho confessions tend to show also that the conspiracy was the result of Incendiary speeches made during tho great strlko of Inst July. Ik-nth of a Veteran .Tnurniillst. SakDi sKY, O., Oct. 15. Hon. Oran Fol- lctt, of this city, died yesterday afternoon in his (Kith year. When a boy ho learned tho printer s trado, edited a paper at Mtiv- vla, N. Y., for somo years, was a member of tho New York legislature and an asso ciate of Thurlow WoikI. After removing to Ohio ho was tho editor of tho Ohio State Journal, a momlicr of tho board of public works, president of tho Sandusky, Dayton and Cincinnati railroad. Ho retired to private life In lb(S8, but continued to write for the press. Ho wits an Intimate friend of William Cullcn Bryant. Shipwrecked Seamen I winded. PUNSACOLA, Fla., Oct. 15. Captain Slnto and sixteen men of tho crow of tho Spanish bark Barcelona, from Now Orlcnns to Barcelona with a cargo of staves, wero brought hero yesterday by tho pilot boat Haze. Tho Barcelona was dismasted nnd waterlogged. Ono seamen was swept, over board and drowned. Captain Slnto and his crew were taken off Tuesday by tho Norwegian bark Ankathen, about 200 miles southwest of Pensncola, and trans ferrod to tho pilot boat Saturday night. A l'orhcnrlng HiNlmnd. Philadelphia, Oct. 15. Mrs. Katie Mel- rick, who elop"d from tbis city lnst.No-vt-mlHTwlth Mnrrlf I'".--teller, w is brought homo from New York Saturday night In an Insane condition by her husband, Knos K. Melrlck. Ho found her dying In Jlan- hattnn hospital. Her condition is said to be the result of cruel treatment at tho hands of her pnramour, who had deserted her. Physicians hero pronounce her In sane, but her husband refuses to let her bo taken from his homo to an asylum. Found Stolen Stamps Destroyed. pcitANTox. oPa., Oct. 15. Two men named Kane and Urnzlclo, while out walk ing, found heveralshoetsofpostdgestnmps, partly burned, lying liesldo the rood There wero four sheets of ten rent stamps nnd soven sheets of ones. This Is tho second time within n month that stamps lmvo been found on the rond. Tho authorltlos think that the' are on tho track of tho men who stole ?H,(K worth of stamps from tho Scranton postolTiconliout throo monthsago. Hull Fighters Defy French Ofllrrrs. Paws, Oct. 15. Durlug a bull fight at I)nx, South of Franco, yosterdny, an officer escorted by policemen went to tho arena to stop tho sport. lie laid beforo tho directors a legal paper forbidding tho fight, but was Ignored by them. Tho toreadorers continued their work until they killed tho hull amid tho cheers and applause of tho spectators. After tho fight tho crowd hustled tho policemen and Jeered tho ollleer Tho town is much oxcited A I'ciisiiim-r Murdered and Itohhcil. Alton, Ills., Oct. 15. On Saturday Har rison Harris, n pensioner who had just drawn his pension for tho last throo months, besides his week's pay ns n well digger, proceeded to enjoy himself In the saloon unction IIo wns found yesterday lying dead In the rear of a saloon In the east part of tho city A post mortem ex amination showed that Harris hadlKten sandliagged. All his money and his watch wero missing. They Trailed VI. Anpeksos, Ind., Oct 15. Rev. Dr. Smith, well known In religious circle throughout Indiana, while preaching at Winchester liecame Infatuated with tho wife of Kred Helm. Mr. Helm, strangely onough, fell In love with .Mrs Smith, and the result wn thay traded wives. This necessitated Mr. Smith's retirement from the ministry On Saturday the judge of the circuit court granted Mrs Smith a divorce. Train Wrecking Mrlkcr Sentenced. Ohukn, Utah. Oct. 15. In the district court the Jury found Do Camp, McOonncl and King guilty of attempted train wreck lug during the American Rullroml union strike After a lecture by the judge they were sentenced to Imprisonment as fol low: King, four years; De Camp and McConuell, twelve yours each in the peni tentiary. Krnlilcd lll Child Iiutvnd. Philadelphia, Oot. 15. Throwing r kettle of scalding water at his wife Martin Klosky, of No. 19 Christian street, throw the Ixilllug water over the baby instead, via badly scalded It. lie was orrestod. FRACKVILXE. Krackvim,E, Oct. IS. II. T. Kvntm visited St. Clair on Friday. Miss Carrie Taylor visited friends at GirHrdvllle to-day. C. K. Breckons, of St. Clair, vurited our mountain town yesterday. Our Boiotigh Con ti oil will liolnapec1al meeting to-night In reference to the electric railway coming through our town. Mrs. Cathatlne Deehnn, of town, who had a tumor removed from her breast three weeks ago, Is, wo arc pleated to say, entirely recovered. Miss Annie Pryder, of Pottsvllle, who had been a visitor here for the past week, returned home on Saturday. While hero she was the guest of Miss Laura Lawrence, A meeting of the citizens of town will be held at BurchlU's hall to-night, at 7:30. The speakers will he Hon. Charles N. Urumm, lion. Ellas Davis and lion. John J. Coyle. John Steel, who went to England some w:eks ngo, returned home on Wednesday last. He said he had a most excellent trip across the "Pond" and during his absence visited many places of Interest. Mrs. Mary A. Taylor, of town, died at her home on Broad Mountain avenue, yes terday morning, after several months' sickness, aged 00 years and 4 months. She was born at Mt. LafTec In 1801. De- censed leaves n largo number of friends and relatives to mourn her loss. Inter ment will take place hero to-morrow at 2 o'clock, In the Lutheran cemetery. The Greatest Sufferers In the World are women; their delicate organizations being particularly BUsceptable to de rangement and dlscaeo. Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Hemedy, of Hondout, N. Y., purifies the blood and cures all the sicknesses peculiar to the sex; it fortifies the system ngaiust the diseases Incident to old age. It Is tho best medicine in the world for women. A Lecture. Rev. Anna Shaw was ono of the most eloquent speakers nt the National Coun cil. The Epoch, New Y'ork City. Miss Shaw will lecture in tho Methodist church on Tueday. Oct. ICth. Building Associations. Ths coming report of Hon. Carroll D. Wright, Commissioner of Labor for the United States, is looked forward to by building association men with consider able Interest. That part of Commissioner Wright's report which pertains to the State of Pennsylvania has just been pub lished by the Department of Internal Af fairs. Of the ?750,000,000 Invested In building nnd loan associations In the United States Pennsylvania has nearly one seventh, or In round figures one hun dred nnd four million of dollars. Phila delphia leads the list with 482 associations and forty-two millions of dollars. Alle gheny county, with 275 associations and soventeen million five hundred thousand dollars of capital, makes a good second, and Blair county, which includes the city of Altoona, is third, with S9 associations and over six millions of capital. Berks county, which Includes the city of Head ing, makes an excellent showing of 53 as sociations and over five millions of capi tal, nnd Schuylkill county, which Includes Pottsvllle, getR credit for 32 associations and nearly four and one-hnlf millions of dollars. 1 Almost every county In the state is represented by ono or more building as sociations. "I would rathtr trust that medicine than any doctor I know of," says Mrs. Hattie Alason. of Chilton. Carter Co. Mo., in sneaklnir of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy. For sale by Gruhler liros. Buy Keystone flour, name LEfibio & Bakr, printed on every sack. Be sure that the I Ashland, Pa., Is I tf Steam Renovating Co. call for, clean and deliver Ingrain and Brussels at Sc per yard; heavier carpets 4c. 32 E. Coal St. Rev. Anna Shaw. The lecture by Rev, AnnalShaw, at the Summer School of Methods, last evening, wns a literary treat. Tho speaker, ono of the most distinguished women of our day, displayed a thorough knowledge of her subject. Wilkes-Barre, (Pa.,) Record, Rev. Anna ShaW will lecture in the Methodist church on Tuesday, Oct. 16th. Tin, I. ui?ii,m lU-ht ltnttf,r. WASlllstiTON, Oct. 15,-ProHldcut Nick Young, of the Natti iinal Baseball leaguo, yesterday gave out the olllclul batting rec ords of players for tho season of 1891. Dully, of the Boston club, bonds tho list, with a percentago of -litfj. Four of tho Philadelphia players follow Duffy, viz: Turner, 493; Thompson, 103 Delchnnty, 400; Hamilton, 0S; Anson, Chicago, 891; Ivelley, Baltimore, 3B1; Holllduy, Clncln nut I, SB; lJoylo, Mow York, 809. l'arti ('riuhed hy n l'eciiliur Aecldent. PoTTt.viLl.K Pa., Ott. 15. Charles Con rad, n boss on . 'io Pennsylvania railroad, at St. riidr. Inl his v, liole face crushed In a peculiar nci ..'nt. Ho won superintend ing the clearing away of a wreck and put ting the track in good condition, and picked up a shilgo hammer to straighten a crooked fish plate. The plate Hew up and struck him squarely In tho face, breaking his luwe. and several other facial bones and greatly disfiguring him. WhUky from Sugar licet. OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 15. Tho Columbia Distilling company, tho strongest enemy of tho whisky trust, makes publtothero sulU of on evporiinont by which they pro duce a very fair quality of spirits from sugar boot molasses. The success of tho distillation Is more important from the fact that it will afford additional profit to th.' sugar manufacturers and chcupou the manufuoture of whisky. IJUuottAian! Reported Iniann. Victohia , U. C, Oot. 15. Bt'tore tho Awara, which he Jut arrived here, left Honolulu a rumor was in circulation that Queen IJlliiokalani had gone crazy. The report is not credited, although for several days she hud not left the house she Is oo- tupying. Tht Wathcf. Fair; continued oold) westuly winds, jblttlng to northwly. MAHANOY CITY. MAIUNOT ClTr, Oct. 15. Guy C. Irish nttended to business In Mlneravllle. Mrs. Wendt.of West Centre street, took suddenly ill Friday. Mr. and Mr. Bdgar, of St. Nioholas, visited town friends. MIssHoonoy, of New Philadelphia, is visiting town friends. Mrs. O'Harn, of North Main street, opened an eating house. Mrs. Lyons, of East Centre street, Is vis iting friends nnd relatives at Baltimore. G. Klmbell, plumber, of Enst Pino Btrcet, Is attending to business In Qunknkc. A chicken supper will be held In the bnsetnent of the German Lutheran church next Thursday evening. The foot ball gaino which was to have taken place In the park on Saturday was postponed on nccount of the rain. The Lutz family, of West Pine street, was Increased Friday, by the arrival of a bouncing baby boy weighing 10 pounds and 0 ounces. vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvwvvwvvvvvvvvvu Alibi I HIVED 1UU1U110 of Daily Wear This Collar lis Still in Good Condition.: That'sbccnusc it's the' ' Celluloid' ' ; J Collar. Its original cost was 25 cts. 1 and it cost the wearer nothinc aflcr- wards to keep it clcau. When soiled, ! J simply wipe off with sponge or wet j ; clout. These collars nnd cuffe ore waler- broof. and are the onlv waterproofs goods made with an interlining ofg i linen; therefore the only ones that ? can last and give absolute satisfac- ! ition. Every piece of the genuine is 5 stamped as follows : S TRAOff J mark. ' Refuse anything that is not so! marked, and if your dealer has not ! ; got the rigut kind send direct to us, j enclosing amount, and wc will inaii vou a sample postpaid. Collars 25! 'cts. each. Cuffs 50 cts. pair. Give! size, nnd state whether stand-up or? J tunicd-aowu collar is wanted. JTHE CELLULOID COMPANY, J -I'JT-'JO Ilrondivnj-, NEW VOUK. Fall Weather is Here So is Mrs. HYDE, with a full stock of Fall Just from New York, in all fashionable shapes, styles and colors. Also full line of Novelties for trimming the best Bhown in town lor the price, uur line oi "Infants' Goats and Gaps and Children's Bonnets cau't be beat. See them and you will say so. New U York mini 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah. MISOiSLIiANJEOTTS. F UK Rt-NT. A stBble. Apply to John 10122t Hkrylultkl,208 b. Mpln Etrtot. UT ANTED A plrl for central houstwork. YV Aprly at 1U8 North White meet. vrr ANTED Salesman: faltrv from start: VV rjcrniRnent nlace. Brown IJrcs. Co.. I xturserymeu, itocneLier, n. x. iu-i-eou-im TITaNTED. Two vounc men to board In VV private family. All modern conveniences. 1 Hettrence reaulrcd. Apply at the HeualdI oflko. T OST A small, round cold breast nln. I J Small bird In center Family memento. Reward will be paid for return to Mrs. Wm. D. Evans, corner Cherry and Chestnut streets, btieuauao. n, iu.io-u H"'nia,e gla7s fronL evening ana cellar. I w-nn ,,"..' fT- A 1 . , . V. Kxcthent buf-lnti-s location. Will be ready xor rem roemo r isi. item reasona le. Apply to O. W. Nowhijuser, 120 North Main street. iu-io-ii A: RK YOU UNEMPLOYKDf Will p a for lis per week r w ant man good character, whd reierenccs. jocepn uay, 06 litu live., imcago. in. lu-is F hca OH BALK. A halt Inlcrcstln a good-paying business hsvlnc almost a mononofr. Ill calth the onlv reason for scIIIck. Address IlEHALi), HheLanCotih, fa. 10-13 tt (ttnc toKMrcr week uslneand selllBK Old BiJ Kelluble Pinter. l-.Tcry family has lUHty, worn knives, folks, spoons, eto Quickly plated by dipping In melted metal. No ex . urleuce or hard w rk: a i:ood situation. Ad dress W. P. Harrison & Co , Clerk No. H, Col umbus, unio. 17011 SALE. rlne farm of fifty acres In ; union Pwnehlp, located about a quarter or a mne irom rcrnuiuo sutuon anu seven miles from Hiiecandoah. Bulldine 29x18 feet contalnlre (even rooms, nam ssxf-Ufeet. A nerer luinnE btream or water nows throuen the land, l'or further particulars apply to .11. l'. Losry. 3i couiq mum sireci, Biennn- doah. 10-12-lw I 7011 BALK. The Mt. Carmel House prop ; erty, on the corner of Oak street and the Avenue, jut. moutfi, ja uuemu lur kuiq at a low tifrure ana on easy terms, win sen tne hotel building with or without the idjotnlni remind. Anv information aa to neures anc terms can be obtained by acrilylnit to Bolomon Hcuoener, Mt t,-rrnei. k-i-w I i Ol'OBALR Proposals will bo received by the Water Committee of the Borough Council of Shenandoah l'a. until 'Juesday evening, October lUth, 18' 1, at 7:30 p, m for ton furnlshlneol material and erection of an engine and boiler homo to be built at the llaviB iuin uam, ai iirusuuuviiie, tor ine borougb of tibenaudoah, in accordance with t in aroniucHucutcvuuuu iuub iu iuu nanus of the urdtrtlgned, which can be seen upon application, -ineeiaes ai a roots oi tne Duua lrgs are to be covered with corrugated Iron XfJUUUK, lU l" HU jmiuni, n..u . u vu,o lit TnltiRrsl nalnt. une riant its reaciviu io ivjkkv uuy ur an blua. r . UALJUIUI1KK, 10-11-61 Chairman Water Committee, i miiiiner nvaii J. oavies, M. P. OONRT, Monongnheln Whiskey, - 50o n qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, t n qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, - $1.85 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, M a qt. Superior Cognac Brand, - tlOOaqt. Imported Jamaica Hum, (1.50 a qt. 'Y UENGLING'S Stock hi il Ficah Heetbrmdnof 5c Hears ESTABLISHED 1R73. Kelly's MILLINERY! French and American Designs of Millinery ! In touch with the times and prices. We Bre stocked with all the novelties of the season, and offer them for wholesale prices nt retail for snot cash only. 1'lush-, 36c per yard. Silk Velvet, COc per yard. P Tle Wilkes-Barre iusiness College, "Wnites-nnrrc, Pa., t Oil Cloths as Window shades as low as rollers. At BLeiser's, AND LIVERY. i 13 North Jardin Stroot. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOVXll JUAIlf STltEJll. Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Kobert Murray. Coldest anil Largest Class of leer, Free Lunch Dallj. John Weeks, Proprietor. G, W. Davidson, Bartender. A genuine welcome Awaits yon at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Fool room attached. Finest whiskeys. neers, porter ana aie constantly on tap Choice temperance drinks and clgara ODE323SriDKT3-. Fa1-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains in Town. ANNIE MORRISON jiaAy jivjzaiifo, 5 East Centre St., Shenandoah. WARREN J. PORTZ, MtcwuPia:n o Tuner, Planoa and erring remlrtd. Orders left at 31 North 11am street, Slienandoah, will receive prompt attention For tho . . . Hot Season Cleary Bros' Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers ol me nnest lager neers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, P Wholesale agent for Felgenspan's itsaii, I J Export , Uger nd Saaier Pale Beer No flner.made. Fine liquors and Clgara im nouto Alain nt. When In POTT'SVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals' at all honrs. Ladles' dining room Attached. Finest wines, llqnors, cigars. fkeiser Sj ' Pottsville. I if? l UNDERTAKING 31 South .Main St. LiquofSta t Pi rfer aiul IViliur Ttiur. 'Tl m Retail Ale, Draught p. rter and vVehier Boer. and U Mi d of Ttrnpeisnte Crlnba. Stroot, xr Is a practical industrial business training school. Well equipped, with earnest. cmuusiasuc ami inorougn teachers, and newest methods.lncludlmr "netnnl business" system of bookkeeping. In structlon Is mainly Individual. Col lege management has arranged for cheap board for students. Ask foi beautiful new catalogue. WADE & WILLIAMS, Principals. A complete line of all grades of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, &c, iu all latest color ings, at attractive prices adjusted to the new tariff. In Moquette Carpets, all new styles, choice in design and of a better quality than last season. Low as 17 c, 17 cents, mounted on spring Fottsille Professional Cards. w, N. STEIN, M, D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Korm 2, Egan's New DulldlnR, cor ner Main nna Centre streets, Shenandoah, Fa. Office Hours: 8 to 10 a. in.: 1 to 3 p. nr.; 7 u 9 p. m. Night office No. 230 West Oak street. M. B. KIliTLEK, M, D PHJBIOIAS AND BUr.OSOX. Office ltO Horth Jardin strset, Bhenandtala, M M. I1UKKK, ATTOllNEY A'jt'-ZA ff aiuxiKDOAti, ri. Office, Ecan building, corner of Slain ana Centre streets, Shenandoah. r PIEUOE ROBEHTH, M. D.. No. 25 East Coal Htreot, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours-l:80 to 8 and 0:80 to 9 g.m. K. J. S. OALLEN, . ..... No. 81 Houtn J aram aireei, docmouu.. . OrHOBHoWBsi usotoSandO:30toBP.W. Except Thursday evening. Ko otHce work on BunHou except of 7JJt mnil, A ttriet adherence to the ogtce nourt U absolutely necettary. D U. WENDELL BEBER, Successor to Dn. CHAS. T. PALMER, nn . i I 1 U TT1H1 t-' f V JjXJj AIM . 301 Mahantongo Street, Pottsvllle, Penija, pnnr p&iimting promptly done with Iff- HAWTHOKN'S 0. S.IlOOF PAINT by A. TOST, Agent, 189 EastCral street, Bhenandoah. It is the best ana only guarantee paint aguuiev twiuoiuu, and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walla, a Ive It a trial. if vmi HpKtrn tolnveet in stocks In a safe and legitimate manner without care and wor ry, ulcrlbo to our discretionary accounts, which w 111 pay you from 2 to 8 per cent.weekly In snv ai'tivn markflt. It wlllnavu more tnan uouuioiueuveruge ruinui iuii;ivibu nu. ordinary buelneespuriiulta. Deposits received from KO to SI, ICO. AVe will ho pleased tofurnlsh you references aa tn nur snpr.B. In li a.t ntul illHt V.G &TQ doing for others. If sou are situated where you cannot call on us In person, address your cuuiuiuuicauuus to tue Metropolitan News Co., IS Counrttt St.. llotton, Mass. We remit profits once a week and .principal on three Uaja notice. 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