EVENING HERALD Tl KSDAY, OCTOHKR 10, 1WM. THIRDEDITION ROBINSON'S CONFESSION. The Ilurglar Ailnilln III. Share In the HlllliiK of (llblm. Cleveland, Oct. 18. Clarence Hobtn on, who is under arrest hero, together with his wife, for the mimler of Attorney Glbbs on the streets of HulTnlo last April, mmlo n ooiiiilute confession yesterday. He raid Hint he attacked the attorney, and that while the fmi wore fighting Mrs. Rob inson, who vh dressed In imilo attire, fired the si Hit which killed Glbbs. "When wo arrived In Buffalo last spring," Itoblnsou said, "we were In want. "When wo atari "d that nlKht Sadie wore men's clothes, nml we carried (i thirty-two onlllmr revolver. We walked along Dela ware avenue. OiMw approached us and I Bald to Sadie: "lr"tv come a swell guy." "Ho looks too big for us," she said. "With i lai he li.ul almost reached us, and levelling m revolver at him I orilereii lilm to throw up his hands. Instead of doing so, he struck nie with a cnno or tim hrella. Then he grahKnl by right wrist, and we had n flirlit for the revolver. When he laid hold of my wrist, the revolver was fired, but the bullet went Into the air. A moment later, there was another shot, and tlie bullet entered Glbbs loft arm. He fell towards nie and we clinched. Then It was that Sadie pulled her revolver and shot him In tho head. "Ho dropp'il and we started to rob him. When we saw somebody oomlng wo skipped out, climbing over the hedgo fenco nnd running between two houses. We separ ated and met on a back street, thou wo walked around the block nnd back past tho plnoe of tho murder, but on tho opposlto Bldo of tho street. They woro loading him Into n wagon as we went past." At tho conclusion of his statement Kob lnson broko down nnd wept bitterly. In hor statement to tho lluffalo polico Mrs. Hohlnson said that Hohlnsou hail llred three shots and that sho did not use lior revolver. Turnkey Abrams has tho stntemont of tho two prisoners, howovor, to whom Mrs. llobluson admitted that sho fired tho shot which klllnl tilblH. Justice .IiickKfin In 111 Health. Washikoton, Oct. 10. Tho health of Justice Jackson, of the supremo court, Is luoh that he daro not undergo the most severe weather of winter In Washington, and, nt the advice of his physician, Is mak ing arrangements to go away soon. His destination has not boon decided. For ft yonr his health has been poor. The President's Itrlurn to Wellington. BUZZAIID'S HAY, Mass., Oct. 10. It Is learned that tho president's family will not leave Gray Gables until next week, and nt that time tho president will pro ceed at once to Washington, whllu Mrs, Cleveland will pay a short visit to the Uenedicta at Greenwich, Conn. A Century anil Two. Bkllepontk, Pa., Oct. 10. Mrs. Nancy llarger, of Roland, has just celebrated, her jlMd birthday. She Is tho oldest person in this county. Her husband was ft soldier In the war of 1812, and over hundred of their descendants aro living. "I would rather trust that medicine tnau any doctor I know of," says Mrs. llattle Mason, of Chilton, Carter Co., Mo., In speaking of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by (Jruhler 13ros. Coming Events. Oct. ICth. Annual supper of the Eng. llsh Baptist church In Robbtns' opera house. Oct. 1C Lecture, entitled "Social Purity," by Rev. Anna Shaw, of Phlla delphia, In the Evangelical church, under tho auspices of the Shenandoah W. C. T. V. Nov. 13. Tea party in the Primitive Methodist school room, under the auspices of tho ladies of the church and for the benefit of the church fund. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorlo. Whoa she was a Child, she cried for CastorU, When she became Mks, she clung to CutorUv. Wm she had Children, she earn them OutorU Some Cold Weather Bargains. Special values offered this week in ladies' and children's coats, shawls, blnn tots, underwear, Hauuols and woolen dress goods. Our prices are alwayH lower than you expect tq pay and our assortments in the various departments were never so complete as now. L. J. Wilkinson, 29 South Mniu street, 10-15-tf Shenandoah, Pa, There is no medicine so often needed in erery home and so admirably adapted to tho purposes for which It is intended, as Chamberlain's Pain Halm. Hardly a week paises but some member of the family haB need of It. A toothache or headache may be cured by it. A touch of rheumatism or neuralgia quieted. The Bevere naln of a burn or scald nronmtlv relieved and the soro healed in much less time than when medicine has to be sent for. A sprain may bo promptly treated before luilammatlon sets in, which in urea a cure iu about one-third of the time otherwise required. Cuts and bruises should receive immediate treat ment before tho nartB become swollen which can oulv be done when Pain Halm Is kept at hand. A sore throat may be cured before it become serious. A troublesome corn may be removed by applying it twice n day for a week or two. A lame back may be cured and several days of valuable time saved or a pain in the side or chest relieved without navinc n doctor bill. Procure f00 cent bottle at once nnd you will never regret It. t or sale by urnhler Bros. , Water Kent Collections. Office op Hiiemax'u Citizens' Watbii & Gas Co. October 12th, 1HU(. Notice la hereby given that Elmer J, Wasley, owing to the tiokness of Mr, Hess, collector, Is delegated to collect all water rates now due to the above com pany. IO-13-lw T. It. Beddall, President. WALCOTT DEFEATS GIBBONS, Tli Cnliwl lloolontsn Ws Tim Slneh fur the I'Bti num I'lia-Hlnt. Cosby Islanb, N. Y.. Oct. If). In less than four rounds last night Joe Waloott, of 11. tiui, Tom ( I'Huiirke's colored won der, sinconUxl In st' 'Pilng Austin Gibbons, the Paterson liglitwi Iglit. and at thn same time pushed himself right to the front of his own class. The light was at 140 pounds, ion rountis, nut the pace was too rost Sot the Jerseymnii, and he was practically out after n right hand swing hod sent him to the lloor. The mill was pulled off by tho Atlnntlo Athletic club In the Sea Beach palaco here, and was the llnal of a series of threo which served to formally Introduie the club to the public. The first bout, Tim Murphy vs. Jerry Sullivan, was won by Murphy. Tho second, Billy Ernst vs. Jim Holmes, was won by Ernst. Dead lloily Petrified, LArriKL, Md., Oct. 10. The members of the Tyson family have had the remains of Mr. William Tyson and Miss Jane Tyson exhumed nnd transferred from tho original huriid place. William Tyson had been buried thirty-one years and Jane Tyson sixwen years. The lady's remains were In n complete state of preservation. Upon unooverlng, the body was disclosed as white as marble. The remains of lxrth woro re buried In one grave, and It required tho strength of eight strong men to lift the casket. Tho weight was thought to be over WjO pounds. Il-iraplng Prisoner Shot Down. COLOHADO SI'IUVOB, Colo., Oct. 10. James Cannon and Thomas Short. Bull Hill miners, who wero nrrosted yestonhiv on a charge of having robbed n Vlotor gambling hall Saturday morning, at tempted to escapo from tho officers who wero bringing them to jail nt Divide. Deputy bterling shot both, killing Can non nnd dangerously wounillnir Short. It Is bolloved tho men woro Innocent of tho crlmo of which they wore charged. The coroner's jury exonerated Sterling, it bn- mg snown mat no Biiot in defense of his own llfo. Trenton's Dual Itonrils of Freeholders. Trentox, Oct. 10. The existence of dual boards of freeholders In this county will result in a cessation of orlminal trials at tho present term of court unless both boards como together and Jointly nuthorlzo the borrowing of monoy for court purposes. inoro is now no monoy in tho county treas ury, nnd banks will not make loans to cither board. Justice Abbott will take a hand In bringing both boards together, ns unless an understanding Is reached, many prisoners will have to remain in jail an In- ueunito tlmo awaiting trial. A Sensitive Young Woman's Kntrlde. New Yoiik, Oct. 10. Because sho be. llevcd that her acquaintances were spread ing ovll reports about her. Miss Sarah Tralnor, a comely girl 23 yenrs old, who lived with her undo, James Tralnor, at 430 East Thirteenth street, threw herself from a fourth floor wlndownnd was picked up In a dying condition. Sho breathed hor last threo hours later at Bellovno hos pital. The neighbors all Bpeok very highly of tho dead girl, and It is believed that oh became Insane through brooding over sus pected slander. Gorman Intorvlewa Tarty Leaders. Baltimore, Oct. 10. Senator A. P. Gor man spent yestorday In Baltimore. After transacting somo privnto business ho went to Domocratlo headquarters at tho Carroll ton, whero ho spent sovcral hours In con sultation with congressional candidates nnd party leaders. Ho said ho had no pre cut Intention of taking part in tho cnnv palgn, but did not know what ho might do a week hence. Ho said no one hud author ity to say that ho will deliver speeches In any part of tho state. A Hoarder on tho Warpath. ITAZLETON, Pa., Oct. 10. John Hud- dock, of Jeunosvlllii, came to his boarding house drunk and tried to kill John Struko. The latter lied. Huddock thou destroyed tho furniture In tho house. Ho afterwards locked Mrs. Struko, with her three ohll dren, In a room and set fire to tho building. iseignoora with lumculty roscuod tho wo man and children. Tho house, was partly destroyed. Huddock was arrested and hold for trial. l'olltlt'S null Religion. Baltimore, Oct. 10. Tho Baltimore Christian Endeavorers nro entering poli tics. Committees have boon and aro being appointed by the societies to seleot the men for whom the ontlro union shall work and vote, and to map out a campaign. They propose to hold meetings in the va rious churches, nnd also mass moctlngs, at which thoy will bavo speukcrs of promi nence. Killed by IIW Little Ilrnther. Bayonne, N. J., Oct. 10. Hlchard ea bcrcrab, tho 12-yeor-old son of Henry Sea berorab, of Bay View Place, In the Con stable Hook section of Bayonno, was shot and Instantly killed by his 11-year-old brother Joseph. Tho boys were playing with their futher's revolver, and In strug gling for Its possession the weapon was discharged. Idle Miners Return to Work. Siiamokin, Pa., Oct. 10. Tho Burnslde nnd North Franklin colllerlos of tho Phila delphia nnd Heading Coal and Iron com pany, omploylng 1,000 men and boys, re sumed operations yesterday, after nn idle ness of six weeks. The Hlokory Swamp mine of tho Union Coal compuuy, employ ing 400 workmen, also resumed. The Bala or Chile's Nitrate Grounds. Santiauo he Ciiilk, Oct. 10. The sales of tho government nitrate grounds yestor day realized 1,080,000. Thirteen lots, val ued at over 1,000,000, remain unsold. The thirty lots bold altogether realized 187,000 more tlmu their official valuation. The amount of Chilean capital invested is 480,000. riiinnier and Kelley Matched. New York, Oct 18. Charles Keller, of New York, and Billy Pllmmer were matched to fight twenty rounds at 110 pounds for tl.OOO n side, on Oct. SO. Th Athletla club ut Madlsou, Ills., has offered n purse of it.ocn for tho fight, but it will probably go to New Orleans. I)ll r let Attrnes 3Int Not Slump. VINTON, la., Oct. 10. District Attorney Sells has received notice from the depart ment of juttlce that It Is against the rules of tho department for district attorneys to uctlvely participate In campaign work. In accordance therewith he has canceled his appointment for speeches. An liiploding Holler KUU Two. Bradford, Pa , Oct. 10. A boiler at Ksller's sawmill, near Sugar Hun, about flftntm miles south of this olty, exploded, . 1 1 1 1 . . if m -, . - . - rt . 14JIUg UVU1B AUAUIBHI U11U UUI IvATl ion and lorlouily Injuring William Dyer. MAIIAN0Y CITY. Maiiakoy Oitt, Oct. 10. Miss llifflsr, of Delano, visited friends in town. T. Edwards has tone to Mt, Carmel to Join hid parent. W. C. Edwards transacted lmsinecs in Delano yistetday. Miss Llr.r.le Knapp bag returned from a visit to Reading. Mrs. Swlndt, of Shenandoah, visited her parents here on Sunday. Charles Benslngcr has returned from n visit to Elizabeth, N. J. Theodore Hammer, of Philadelphia, is visiting friends in town. 'Squire O'Brien, M. J. Murphy and J. Foley, drove to Hcckevsvllle Sunday. II. Sellgman, of Tamaqua, was tho gnest of his parents in town yesterday. Miss Mooney, who wns visiting friends nt Tuscarora, returned homo yesterday. N. Grimm, of East Centre street, was serenaded by tho Citizens' Band last evening. P. Petrow nnd P. J. Bnrmingham, of GIrardvlllc, visited the Cress family, of East Centre street. F. N. Hippie and wife, of Mt. Carmel, accompanied by Mr. Hippie's mother, visited J. C. Hippie, of East Pine street. The Young Ladles' Mission Baud, of the English Lutheran church, intend holding an oyster supper on Friday evening, Oc tober lUth. Mrs. T. Gilloipie, of West Centre street, has presented her husband with twins, a girl and boy. The mother and babes are doing well. Mr. Saurberry, n victim'of the miner's asthma, took a spell in front of his home, on West Centre street, last evening and dropped dead, The pool tournament between Brecker, of Shenandoah, and D. Leary was won by the former, Brecker having ISO points and C scratches, 150 total; Leary 147 points, 10 scratches, 137 total. CENTRALIA. Centralia, Oct. 10. John J. Rellly and RubIi Kress enjoyed a drive to Mt. Carmel Sunday afternoon, Patrick Deviue and Rush II. Kress spent Sunday evening among the fair ones of Ashland. Miss Mary Walsh, one of Lost Creek's fair belles, Is spending a few days among town friends. John J. Rooney and Ross Kelly, two of our young sporting men, drove to Mt. Car mel on Sunday. A. C. Rooney has secured a horse and wagon. Mr. Rooney Is acting as agent for the Shenandoah Brewing Company. Miss Mary Connors, one of Mahanoy Plane's prominent young ladies, spent Sunday as the guest of M. J. Ryan and family, of town. Misses Mary A. Walsh and Annie Cuff, two of our popular young ladles, left for Philadelphia this morning, where they will reside in the future. The orchestra will hold dancing school on Wednesday evening, Instead of Friday, so as not to interfere with the ball to be held on the latter evening. Tho orchestra has made a success of their school this season. Anthony McAndrew, an old nnd re spected citizen of town, died in Scrnnton on Sunday. He went to that place n short tlmo ago to visit friends and while there took sick. His remains were brought here to-day and will be interred in St. Ignatius cemetery to morrow. Mr. Mc Andrew wns well-known about here and leaves many friends to mourn his death. A ball will be held in the school house nt Dark Corner on Friday evening, Oct. Mb, for the benefit of Mrs. William Bergan,of that place. The committee in charge have made nil arrangements necessary to making the affair a grand success. Thoso who attend will have n good time and help a worthy cause. Ryan's orchestra will furnish the music. Don't forget the ball to be held on Hal low E'en by the Centralia foot ball team. A good time is promised to all. The boys have left nothing undone that will tend to the success of the affair and they de serve the patronage of all our young folks. A game of foot ball between the Mt. Car mel and Centralia teams will take place that evening, in town. This will be the first of the season to be held here. PENCIL POINTS. Local News Gleanings Condensed for Hasty Perusal. Get your cutters and sleigh bells in trim. Let us have an ice plant in town. It will pay well. Surprise parties and home socials will be plentiful this winter. It is reported that two more prominent families will move from town in the near future. Watkin Waters Post No. 140, G. A. It., has been inspected by Inspector Abbott, of Port Carbon. Any merchant with a claim to enterprise will advertise In the HERALD, or some othir town paper. Another new savings fund Is talked of. A feature pioposed Is to build houses and allot them to the members. Four freBh arrivals from Russia arrived in town this morning, but did not remain long. Three went to Mt. Carmel and one to Shamokin. The license of Sarah Oliver, of the Third ward, has been transferred to William Marshall, who will make many improve ments in the place. It is stated on good authority that a large and permanent merry-go-' round will be located here. It will be operated by electricity nnd enclosed in a circular building which will be heated by the same means. It will also bo furnished with phonographs Hand other monoy making devices, the object being to make It a resort for the winter as well ns sum- Every mother should know that croup can be prevented. The first symptom of trim crnnn is hoarseness. This is fol lowed by a peculiar rough congh. It Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse nr even after the couch has developed It will prevent the attack. 25 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Broa.. H(aiusrani "Tho internntio f? IPS mutism! utriwAH MEDICAL LAWS, .ui.ucuoy ramettpliytiuaiur. UK. HICHTER'S m " am aaaaHMMIau w HOnlvnnnnlnAttMO, .... . .5 I if . . 1 r"uo "'"K "Anchor," I ILrauf sctureri Oommcrdcnraui Dr.Ittchtcr of I . 1 11 wurta ci., irxw 'J nluncST AWARDS.- 12Branohnonm. Own QlaiiWrk. . tJaim. . . .t llrent Itriliun's Iterent Cabinet Meeting. Lumxin, w i. HI. The Times thismorn 1 g hhj ei:!.iiiiuliy: "By degreesthe world learned the true significance of the cabinet mooting hastily suiiimoneir recently. It does not appear that the government found n single power willlug to co-operate in nn attempt to mediate to stop tho war between China and Japan. Tho government In curred needless humiliating defeat, which cannot but Impair Great Britain's capacity to Intervene with effect should a fitting occasion arise. Possibly the ru mors of overtures for peace nro based on some sounding of the Chlnoso government by tho Brltlbh government." llebellloiM Knfllrs Still llelllgercnt. Lourenzo Marquez, Oct. 10. Tho re bellious Kaffirs are again attacking tho town. Tho government has appealed to the Bouth African republic (tho Transvaal) fir asslstanco to quell tho rebellion. The govornor has-issued a proclamation stating that tho authorities cannot be responsible for tho safety of tho inhabitants unless thoy remain in tho market square. Traders from Maputabind state that tho Maputas nro joining tho rebels. Tho powerful Chief Gungunhnna Is reported to bo marching on InhamlK'ne.a Portuguese town of about 0,600 Inhabitants, lying 200 miles northeast of Bolagoa bay. A Mother's Terrible Crime. Elizabeth, N. J., Oct. 10. A horrible triple murder and sulcldo occurred near hero yesterday. Mrs. Thomas Harrlgan, aged 110 years, living on Grlcr nvonue, in tho suburbs, took her threo children, aged 5 nnd 3 years and 0 months, nnd, huddling them close to her In tho haymow, set lire to the hav. Tho mother and tho chil dren were burned to death, nnd tho charred bodies of all four were found in tho ruins, Tho little ones hud perished in their mother's arms. Mrs. Harrlgan Is believed to huve been Insane. Fall Weather is Here So is Mrs. HYDE, with a full stock of Fall Bflillinery Just from New York, in all fashionable shapes, styles and colors. Also full lino of Novelties for trimming the bestBhown In town for the price. Our line of '"Infants' Goats and Gaps and Children's Bonnets can't be beat. Sea them and you will Bay so. New II York im mil 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah. STEAM BEIiOmillGCO,ls'8tcoafsr,a- MliJCELIiANEOUS. TTT ANTED Salennans falary from start; V nermanect dace. Drown llros. Co. Nurserymen, Itochester, N, V, 101-eod lm WANTED. Two young men to board In a nrlvate famllv. All modern ennvfitilenfies. Ileffrence rioulred. AiidIv at the Herald on) co. 8-ai-tf TTOR RENT. A large new store-rotm, with Tilale clefs frnnt. nwelllnt- nnil rellnr. Kxcfllent business location, will bo ready for rent November 1st. Kent reasonable. Apply to V. YV. Nowhouscr. ISO North Main street. 10-15-tt ARK YOU UNEMPLOYED? Will you wors tor 118 per week 7 Want man ol eoou cn&raeier. wiin rcierenceB. jo'epn u. Gay, U Flit o to., Chicago. 111. 1013-lw IJIOJt SALE. Ahalf Interest In a good-paylnE 1 business bovine almost a monopoly. Ill nctuin me onij reason xor selling, caress ii ebald, oncnacco&n, i'a, iu-ia II (tine to footer week uilngand selling Old U4kJ Ucllttblo Plater. Every family has rueiy, worn vnivcs, ioiks, spoons, eio uuicmy piaieu uy uipping in meuea zneiai. no ex rerience or bard w rk; a good situation. Ad' dress TV. P. Harrison & Co . Clerk No. li. Col. umbus, Ohio. FOR SALE. Fine farm of fifty acres in lulon ti wsihlp, located about a quarter of a mile from Kerndale station ana seven miles from i-t t-cacdoah. Building 29x18 feet containing seven roc mp. Burn Midfeet. A r.ever laUirg etream of water Sows through tho lard 1 oi furlhrr tartlculars apply to doah, 10-12-lvr TJOK H ALU The Mt. Carmel House prop X erty, on ite coiner of Oak street and the ytvenue. jiu uurmci, is oncrea ror sale at a low ticure ard on easy terms. Will sell the hotel bulldinii ullh or without the adjoining ground. Any Information as to figures and terms can be obtained by applying to Bolomon cscuomer, on iimrmei. ft-I-tl pbOrOBAlB.-Frorosl8 will be received J. by the Water Committee of the Boroiifrn Courcfl cf Shenandoah. Pa, until 'Juesday evenlDg, October 16tb, 18' i, at 7:80 p. m for the furnlbhlne of material and erection nf nn engine and boiler home to be built at the Davis' Hun dam, at llrandonvllle, for the borough of Bhenandoab, in accordance with the drawings and tpeclflcatlons In the hands of the underclgned, which can be seen upon application. 1 he sides and roofs of the build ings are to be covered with corrugated Iron roofing, and to be painted with two coats of mltierel paint. The light is mtrved to rejct any or all U11U. E. V. GAuaaniR, 10-11-61 Chairman Water Committee, ZEnTOTICIE. Orncr. or BCnUTLKlLL COUtiTT COMMISBIONEUS. SEALED proposals will be received by the underigneduntlia p. m. October 23, for introducing steam beat Into the Urge or main building of tbe Almshouse. Specifications may re seen in mis omco, iuHru oias "xto POdais ior DlUHUi 11UUU CIIAH. F. ALLEN, KltANK KENTZ. JOHN P. MAHTIN, Coum v Commissioners. Attest : Pnii. J. COhMSLi-, Clerk. 10-15-71 M. P. CONEY, Monongahela Whiskey, 60o n qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - tl a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, - tl.25 s qt. Fuperlor Blackberry Brandy, tl n qt. Superior Cocubo Brandy, - tl 00 a qt. imported Jamaica Rum, tl.fWaqt, Tlie Wilkes -Barre Susiness Golle "WMlIccs-narrc, Pn,, At ICeiser's, rollers. AND LIVERY. 13 North. Jardin Street. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH MAIN STBEE1. Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray. Coldest tod Largest Class of Beer. Free Lnncb Dally. Jonit Tkkks, Proprietor. Q. W. Davidson, Bartender. A genuine welcome Awaits yon at J oe Wyatt's Saloon ! MAIN AND COAL STS. Fool room attached. Finest whisk e vs. beers, porter and ale constantly on tap Choice temperance drinks and cigars ODEE3TI3NrC3l-. Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. ANNIE MORRISON JSQ.UV 11 UILDIXQ, 8 East Centre St., Shenandoah. WARREN J. PORTZ, Piano Tuner. Pianos and orrans repaired. Orders left at 91 North illn street, Baenandoah.wlll receive prompt aiieniion For tho... cieary Bros' Rnt Rnnonn ' Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers ol tne nnest lager beers. 7 tai 19 Peach Allay, Shen&nloah, F Wholesale agent for Felgessiaii'i hm, I J Export Lager aid Siazer Pale lui No Snermade. Fine liquors and Cigars jxucouin uainat. When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHILWOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. Evan J. Davies, UNDERTAKING! 31 South Main St. IiLiouorStorE YUENGLING'S Hock : at tl Ft call Ale, Draugbt Tortcr and WelnerBeei Dent brands of 6c Cigars and all kltdo of Tempei once Drinks. ESTABLISHED 1873. Kelly-s MILLINERY 1 French and American Designs of Millinery I ? JSS c.if.h V,"68 price8-. VT8 nra stocked with nil the novelties ,... vuci mtiii ior wnoiesaie prices at retail for snot cash only. Plush, 36c per yard. Silk Velvet, 00c per yard. P 8G Soutli 3VCnl33. Stroot Is a practical Industrial business tralnlni school. Well equipped, with earnest enthusiastic and thorough teachere nnd newest methoda.lncludlno; "nctna business" system of bookkeeping. In struction is mainly individual. Col lege management has arranged fo cheap board for students. Ask Xo 1 beautiful now catalocue. WADE & WILLIAMS, Principals Potts ville, A complete line of all grades o Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades', &c, in all latest color ings, at attractive prices adjustec to the new tariff. In Moquette Carpets, all new styles, choice in design and of : better quality than last season Oil Cloths as Low as 17 c, Window shades as low as 17 cents, mounted on spring At Keiser's, Fottsville. Professional Cards. STEIN, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON. Office Room 2, Egan's New Building, co: ner Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, I'i Office Hours: 8 to 10 a. m.: 1 to 3 p. nr.; 7 l 9 p. m. Night office No. 230 West Oak stree B. KIBTLKR, M. D,, MUSICIAN AND BVRQEON, . , Office 110 North Jardin street, Shenandoab. M. M. BURKS, ATTORNEY AT-LA TT USKAXDOAU, Ti. Office. Ecan bnlldlnc. corner of Main an Centre streets, Hhenandoah. J. PIEBOE ROBERTS, M. D.. No. 85 East Goal Btreei, BUENAMDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:80 to 8 and 8:30 to 9 p. m. D R. J. B. OALLEN, no. si oouin j arain street, nnenanaoai Ornoa llotnis: H30 to S and 6:30 toBP.fi Except Thursday evening. No office work on fh.nday except by arrcsno mem. jl unci aanerencv to ti ogict new U abiolutelu ncceuary. JB. WENDELL BEBER, successor v DR. CHAS. T. PALMER, JBYJS AND EAR BVRQEONr SOI Mahantongo Street, Pottsvllle, Penni Attention, Property Onus ROOF PAINTING promptly done wl tar HAWTHORN'S U. S. HOOP PAINT 1 jOl.. TOST, Agent, 189 East Coal street, Bhenandoab. It Is the be and only guarantee paint against corroBlon, 11 and every kind of weather, for metal, wood and paper roofs and vails. Give it a trial. STOOGES. 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