""WW? ' 'if, 14. EVENING HERALD "WMlNhSDAW Ot'TOIJKltl-, 1KHI. THIBDEDITION FELL FROM A CHURCH STEEPLE One Workman Itifttmitly KIIIcm! nml An other l'ittttll liJiirrd JKIISKY C1TT, Oct. 17. The breaking ol a guy ropo which was lx'lng used In ruin lug n stone weighing half u ton or innro ti the top of tin1 steeply of Ht. John's Hoiiiim Catholic I'hurt'li, In course of ctvctlon ut "Vim Winkle stivet nixltlx' Hudson county boulevard, In the Marlon soctlou of this city, rmult'il In the Instant uth of Thomas O'NYIll. Tho shock threw him from tlui ti of the sUvplo head foremost Into a pllo of building matorlnl a hundred fiwt lielow, and ho was literally dashed to jihoes. Thomas Gibbons was also carried nwny by dinning to aorttonof tho broken rop llo struck the roof and was caught lx tween its Iron lientus and fnllmi stones. JIo was unconscious when found, ami blood was ruining from hi nose, cam and mouth It took half an hour a labor toox tricntehini At Christ hospital, to which ho was reimivtil. It was said that there I? no hoiHi of IiIh recovery. Tho men got no warning before the atone wont crashing downward. O'Neill was palled oif first, Gibbons following. A third man saved himself by seizing a mortnr box and clinging to it. Pleases Because it is Free. When a thing Is free and at the same time contalnH great value, being just what everybody wants, It 1b eagerly Bought by all. Every weak, delicate or sickly per son will bo pleased with tho great nnd generous oiler of Dr. Greene, of 35 WeBt 14th St., New York City, tho noted and successful specialist in curing nervous nnd chronic discaes. He hns established system of free, letter correspondence, whereby all may write bitn about their complaint nnd receive In return n com plete description of their nllments, ex pininlng thoroughly the meaning of each symptom, nnd telling just what to do to bo cured. Tho doctor makes n specialty of treating patients through letter corres poudence, giving most careful and ex plicit attention to every letter, nnd ex plains your case so minutely you under stand exnetly what your trouble Is. All this costs nothing. All those who cannot nfford tho time or expense of visiting tho city can now hnvo the most skilful con imitation nnd advice free of charge, nnd without leaving their homes. The method is successful. Thousands nre being cured by it. Try it. Writo the doctor nnd It will undoubtedly be the means of your setting well. A Now lilet'trlo Itailrnnd. IlATimHUKU, Oil. 17. A dinner lire been issued "iy the slate department to the Williams Valley Street Unllwiiyconipany, with a capital of f 100,000, to build nn elec tric lino between Helner City, Schuylkill county, and Lykens, n distance of twelve miles Another Ciij Challenger. New YoitK, Oct. 17. Hlsauthorltntlvely announced In u cablegram from Scotland that Lord Dunraven has decided to build u ninety font yneht with the Intention of guln trying for tho America's cup next ear. Don't Tobacco Spit orSmokeyour Life Away Is tho truthful, startling title of n llttlo lmok that telle all about No-lo-bnc. tho wonderful, harmless guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The cost is trilling nnd the mnn who wonts to unit and can't runs no physical or financial risk In using "No-to- uac." bold uy nil druggists. Book ut drug stores or by mnll free. Address The Sterling Hemedy Co., In- dtana Mineral Springs, Ind. w&s-ly Coming: Events. Nov. 18. Ten party In tho Primitive Methodist school room, under tho auspices of the Indies of the church and for the benefit of the church fund. 'When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, sho cried for Castorla. Worn she became Hiss, sho dung to Castorla. When she hail Children, sho gavnthem Castorla Some Cold Weather Bargains. Special vnlues offered this week In Indies' nnd children's coats, shawls, blan kets, underwenr, flannels nnd woolen dress goods. Our prices nre nlwnys lower than you expect to pay and our assortments lu the various departments were never so complete ns now. L. J. Wilkinson, 20 South Main street, 10-15-tf Shenandoah, Pn. There is no medicine so often needed In every home and so admirably adapted to tue purposes tor wnicu it is luicnueu, as Chamberlain's Pniu Balm. Hardly a iveek passes but some member of the family bus need of it. A toothache or headache may be cured by it. A touch of rheumatism or neuralgia quieted. The severe pain of n burn or scald promptly relieved and tho sore healed in much less time than when medicine has to be sent lor. A sprain mny be promptly trented before inflammation sets in. which in sures a cure in about one-third of the time otherwise required. Cuts and bruises should recelvo immediate treat ment before the nurts become swollen which can onlv be done when Pain Balm Is kept at hand. A sore throat may be cured before it becomes serious. A troublesome corn may be removed by nnnlvlne it twice a dav for a week or two. A lame back may be cured and several dnvs of valuable time saved or a pain in the side or chest relieved without paying a doctor hill. Procure a GO cent bottle nt once nnd you will never regret It. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Water Rent Collections. Omen or SnENAN'H Citizens' WATn & Gab Co. October 18th, 1H Notice Is hereby given that Elmer J, Vasley, owing to the tlokness of Mr. Hens, collector, is delegated to collect all water rates now due to the above com- pony. T. H. Beddall. 30-13-lw President. .RECKS IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN. IlolN r That Kx-Mlnlli r (Inint 11m liven lAKt With the Hlilp Ivnnlme. San Kiianoisoo. Oct. 17. The gale which lias prevailed along the north I'nolflo const nine J-.ilurduy hist has undoubtedly oniiMil widespread disaster to shipping In terests. At least three schooners are known to be wreckisl. and there nro grave reasons for lielleving that the American ship Ivnnhoe has been lost with all on board. There is llttlo doubt that tho Southern l'aclilc raft of 10,000 spars nnd piles, valued at WO.OiiO, Imslraen broken by the elements. The news of the next few days, It Is thought, will show still greater loss. The ship Ivnnhoe. coal laden, from Seat tle for this port, Is almost certainly lost. Captain C. K. Griffin commanded her, nnd sho carried a crow of eighteen men. Col onel Fred Grant, one of tho proprietors of the bonttlo l'ost lutelllgonoer nnd ox-mln-Ister to Bolivia, wns a passenger on tho Ivanhoo, having cmbnrked on her to en joy tho novelty of a sen voyago. A mast nnd ynrds painted yellow nnd bolleved by lenmun to bo part of tho rigging of tho Ivnnhoe, have been sighted off the Oregon const. A floating dock house painted as wns the Ivnnhoe wns also seen in tho lo cality. A REMARKABLE INVENTION. The Claims of Simon I.tiltn for Ills SuIh murine llout. BALTlstnnn, Oct. 17. A Baltimore in ventnr hopes to mako real the imaginary voyago of Jules Verne s boat Nautilus un der the son. A f ter years of study and experi ment Mr. Simon Luko, of Knst Baltimore, has Invented a submarine bont which he claims Is capable of accomplishing what Jules Vcmo suggested might bo posslhlo In the lmnglnnry voyago of Nautilus under tho sea. Mr. Ijuko snyst Tho boat Is canablo of being submerged t8 nny deiith nnd ngnln raised to tho surface at tho will of tho op erator. It is cnpnblo of being propelled when on tho surrnco or when submerged, or whon on tho bottom of tho water, ns ro- qulrod. Divers can pass from tho interior of tho boat to tho outsido nnd buck again when on tho bottom ns readily as one enn pass in nnd ut of a house. Tho Inventor expects to start building his first boat in n few weoks. Tho Lako Wrecking nnd Submarine Navigation company has charge of tho invention. Defies 1IU Fellow Judges. Omaha, Neb., Oct. 17. Editor Rose- water, of Tho Heo, charged with libel by ex-hherill Bennett, appealed to flvo Judges of tho district court against having tho caso tried by Judgo Scott, nnd tho Judges granted his nppeal. Judgo Scott, however, inado nn order nullifying tho act of tho flvo Judges, nnd commands Rosewatcr to nppcar before him fortrlal, saying: "Thero is no law to tnko this caso off my docket, nnd it will stay tlicro. If there Is any mon keying about It somo ono is going to bo cltou to appear for contompt." I'atal 1'lre In lloiuton. Houston, Tex., Oct. 17. One of tho finest business blocks hero took fire at 2.40 o'clock in tho morning, nnd boforo bolng subdued had destroyed 1100,000 worth of property, Including St. Joseph's infirmary, where Sisters Doorlcral and .Tano were burned to death and Sister Clothilda fatally burned. Thero were a number of narrow escapes, nnd several persons were badly Injured by jumping from tho second story of tho San Jacinto hotel. Tho Cnr'n Strength DlminWhlng. St. Pktei:sijui:q, Oct. 17. Tho Official Messenger Issues a special edition contain lng tho following bulletin, signed by Pro fessor Loyilcn and Drs. Znehnrln, I'opoff nnd Beljnalno(I: "Tho disease of tho kid neys shows no improvement. His ma jesty's strength has diminished. Thephysl clans In attendance hope that tho climate of tho south const of Crimen will have n beneficial effect on tho health of tho czar, Flvo Sailors 1'rnhahly Drowned. EltlE, Pa., Oct. 17. Fishermen report that wreckage lias come ashore at Dun kirk, consisting of n lifo raft and buckets. nil hiarked "Mnry French." The Mury rencli Is iv tug which sailed from I'.rlo on last Saturday for Oswego. Sho was spoken northeast of hero Saturday afternoon, but since that tlmo nothing has boon heard of her. It is feared that sho foundered in tho storm. Tho crow consisted of five men. Glories III Ills Crime. PlTTRBUlia, Oct. 17. Charles G. Garrett, who murdered his wife at Lebanon, Pn., on Sept. 13, Is in Central station, and will bo taken east tomorrow. Uarrett is a noto rious criminal, having served threo sen tences in eastern prisons. Ho glories In his latest crimo. Hlg rotofllco Robbery. Louisville, Oct. 17. Tho Now Albany postolllco was robbed of $1,000 worth of stamps nnd 1500 In ensh while Postmaster Shlndler was nt dinner. Tho robbery wns not discovered until ilr. bhlndler s return, No clew to tho thief. Killed by nn ?iploi1ing Holler. PADUOAH. Kv.. Oct. 17. A boiler ox- pi0dcd nt n snwmill near Hickory Grovo, Graves county. James Holmes, n promt ncnt citizen, wns killed and a uumlier of other persons probably fatally Injured. Mr. Illll Not nn Kinhczzlcr. Ellicott City, Md., Oct. 17. Ex-Treas- nrcr J. K. Hill, of tho Howard county school board, wns yesterday acquitted of tho charge of embezzlement. For it Co-oprrntlve Colony. AliElll)KKN,3. D.,Oct. 10. Leading Popu lists are holding weekly meetings for tho PHrposo of discussing plans for organiz ing 11 oo-operuuve colony. NUGGETS OF NEWS. King Aloxnnder of Scrvln is visiting Emperor William nt Berlin. Otto Zelgler, tho bloyclo wonder, yester day rede a mile In l.WI nt Snoramento, Cnl. Thirty students of thoTochnologlcnl In stitute at St. Petersburg have been ar rested as nihilists Ismal, ex-khedlvo of Egypt, has sont two giraffes to Johatiu Strauss, tho "waltz king," as a jubilee gift. Dr. nnd Mrs McCatie, of Cnllnmtne, Ark., are under arrest oharged with at tempt to poison Dr. A. I) Bnrr s family by putting poison in a cistern. In iv strugglo with a burglar in their house nt Alameda, Cnl., llev. F. K. Wolfe wns fatally and his wife seriously out with a hatchet. The burglar fecaped. Z Homer Fruexe, ex-cnshler of the Homer lisoii.) trnnK, wno claimed to have been rouueu 01 several tnousuud dollars by bandits several months ago. U under ar- I leali luo "ioUB7 waving uoen lounu in a THE WAR AGAINST CHINA. Unconfirmed ltemirt of tho On nt lire of Port Arthur hy )Inmnesn. SHAMOllAt, Ont. 17. It U retwrtotl that Port Arthur, the Chinese stronghold where the Meet of China hns lmcn ro.Ilttlnu after tho b (tie fou-jht off the mouth of the Ynlu liver, has been captured .by the Japanese. Tills dispatch, however, lacks oonflnnattou. iV dispatch from Willi, Corea. which was delayed In transmission, reports that the Japanoso nnd Chinese armies are facing each other on the banks of tho Ynlu river, with ixith sides perfecting their prepnrn tlons for battle. Spies report that tho Chinese army Is 25,000 strong. It may lie that tho nrniiob hnvo met, nnd thnt Port Arthur has been taken by tho Jnpanese. Colonel Von Ilannekln, formerly aldcde camp of LlllungChung.whowas wounded while acting as adviser to tho Chinese ad mlrnl who was In command at the naval battle fought oil the Yolu river, Is sold to be in n dangerous condition, blood poison mg having set in. Colonel Ilnnnokln hnd so far recovered from his Injuries as to be able to return to duty, when a relapse pros truted him. In Danger of Starvation. Montreal, Oct. 17. Judge Valleo, the stlpendary magistrate for the north shore of the St. Lawrence, has returned to Que beo after n flvo months' visit to tho Cnna dlan Lnbrndor, the Island of Antlcostl. and other places, He reports thnt the fish lug nlong the Labrador const hns lieeu very bad, and unless government nssistnnco Is promptly sent mnny deaths from starva tion must occur before next winter is over. As for the coast Indians, their condition Is oven worse than that of the fishing colo nies, the yield of their hunt this year hav ing been very poor. Shot lllmoeir for Lore. Philadelphia, Oct. 17. W. K. Stnuffer, a well dressed, good looking man of about 21 years, engaged a room at Dooner's hotel last evening, and flvo minutes afterwards hot himself In tho left breast with a re volver. Stmiffer registered from Ashland. O. A physician was summoned, and tho young man was removed to tho Jefforson hospital, where llttlo hopo of his recovery Is ontertnlned. Maulrer, who retained con sclousness after tho shooting, said that his act was tho result of a lovo affair. Heart Disease Relieved in 30 Minutes. Dr. Atrnew's cure for the benrt irlves oerfect relief in all cases of orcanio or sympathetic heart disease in 30 minutes, and speedily effects a cure. It is n peer less remedy tor palpation, shortness of breath, smothering spells, pain in left side nnd all symptoms of a diseased heart One dose convinces. Sold by J. M. Htl Inn. w&s 0-O-ly A Murderer lleeomes lnnne. PKHI1V, O. T., Oct. 10. E. T. Hnnd. president of tho Klldaro high school, shot four holes through George K. Holier, form erly mayor of Arkansas City, Kan., near hero yesterday. Holier died lnstontly. Both men were contestants fortho same plcco of land, nnd tho killing wns tho result of a quarrel over it. After killing Holier, Hand started to glvo himself up to tho officers nnd beenmo violently Insnne. Both men woro prominent. Child Hilled 1y nn Kiploillng Gun. New BnuNswiOK, N. J., Oct. 17. Oscnr Drake, nyoung mnn of Metuchon, N. J., accidentally shot- and killed his nioco, Ntilio Drake, o years old, at tho resldenco of his grandmother, Mrs. Madison Drake, In Knst Metuchcn. Drako was cleaning tho guns preparatory to a shooting expe dition, when ono of tho guns exploded. Tho full charge of heavy shot entered tho breast of tho child, who wns only two feet away, killing her lnstnntly. Carriage Ilillltlers In Convention. PniLAliKLViHA. Oct. 17. Tho twenty- second annual meeting of tho Carriago Builders' National association of the United States began yesterday in Indus trial Hall, at Broad and Callowhlll streets, with its president, M. F. Lano, presiding. An address of welcomo was dollvered by Mayor Stuart. After listening to reports of officers tho convention adjourned until 10 o'clock today, when the real business of the convention was liegun. Rhot hy a Careless Gunner. Trenton, Oct. 17. John Vanclevo, resident of Orange, N. J., was a passen ger from Philadelphia to Nowark on tho Pennsylvania rnllrond yesterday, but ho got no further than this city. A boy shoot ing at birds near Bristol sent n load of bird shot through a ear window, and Van clovo was struck In tho fnco by it. Ho is under treatment at St. Frauds hospital. Everv mother should know that croun can be prevented. The first symptom of true croup is hoarseness. This is fol lowed by a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy is given freely ns soon ns the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has developed it will prevent the attack. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. MAHAN0Y CITY. Matianoy City, Oct. 17, 1894. Miss Ella Flail is visiting friends at rottsvllle. Mr. Brayford attended the fair at Dan ville yesterday. Miss Llllle Adams visited Ashland friends yesterday. I). Leary took In the sights nt the Dan ville fair yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Uonder, ol X'ottstown, are visiting friends here. Thomas Davidson Is atTamnqua, bust' ling bulsncss for Sellgman. J. II. Hagcnbuch left to-day on a busi ness mission to Philadelphia. Mr. Burchlll and daughter, of Glrard ville, visited town friends last evening. The High School foot ball team practice every evening at the park. They are a determined set ot boys and are most sure that they will trounco Pottsvllle. A merry crowd of ladles and gentlemen gathered at the home of Miss Nellie Mars den, on East Mahanoy avenue, last night. Those present were Misses Carrie Klein dentz, Bertha Edwards, Clara Plerman, Katie Uschman, Annie Crooks, Mary Kline, Maggie Husanflag, Sarah Itelding ton, Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, Messrs. George Uschman, Harry Harris, Thomas Entrasel, D. Williams, Thomas Evans, Samuel Kleckner, John Swender, Pierce Kleckner and Arthur Andrew. A supper was served at 11 o'clock. "I wonld rather trust that medicine than any doctor I know of," says Mrs, Hattlo Mason, of Chilton. Carter Co., Mo., in BDeaking of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy, For tale by Gruhler Bros. Pidl oft with ttareh and glo serene, The Unen collar ttartt the morn; Full oft nt noontime it is teen All wilted, wrinkled and forlorn. That's what you must expect of such a collar; it's the linen of it. The stnnd-np collars won't stand up, and tho turn-down collars will wilt down. The easy, cheap, and pleasant way ont of this is to wear " CEWJiorD ' Collars and Cuffs. These goods arc made by covering linen collars or cuffs on both sides with"CnLLOi.oiD," thus making them strong and durable, and waterproof, not affec ted by heat or moisture. There are no other waterproof goods mnde this way, consequently none that can wear so well. When soiled simply wipe them off with n wet cloth. Evcty piece of the genuine is stamped like this : TRADE mu MARK- Insist nnon eood3 so marked f ' .rii .:-.,:.. n..fi li you cxpeci iuii uuiiaiuiitiwu, uu senaairect to us enclosing amuuui and we will mail sample. State size, and whether a stand-up or turned-down collar is wanted. R Collars 25c each. Cuffs 50c. pair. Tho CELLULOID COMPANY - . Ml W M 427-29 tiroaaway, new 1 dir. a WEAR Hammerslougli : Bros.' Famous New York Tailor-made -CLOTIHIIEILSra-- For solo by prominent dealers al over the ptate. None gcnuln" without bnnimerslouRh Urns' label. Hie swelled and best wearing clothes in this country. ABk your clothier tor them Fall Weather is Here So is Mrs. HYDE, with a full stock of Fall Just from New York, in all fashionable shapes, styles nnd colors. Also full line of joveiues tor trimming the bestsnown in town lor the price, uur line 01 "'Infants' Coats and daps nnd Children's Bonnets can't be beat. See them and you will say so. New York 20 N. Main St.. Shenandoah. Eaipets, Fe&tta, Maltes, b., OIjiDE!-ia-3Sr33I. The STEAM REi01fnTlliGC0os''Ii7ilocoiiIst'"''' Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing thnt youruoots ao.anutne water you arms wn't even ut lor thnt purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES BIIIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand 3Lausidij7 Oor. bloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to be first-class In every particular. Bilk tics and lace curtain sspeo laity. Goods called for and delivered. A tria solicited. MISCELLAKTZOUS. UTAfiTED. Twovounir men to board In YY private family. All modern conveniences. Deference required, office. Apply at the Herald I JOB IU2NT. A large new store-roam, with . plate glass front, cwelllnf? and cellar. Excellent buxlnrss location. Will be ready lor rent NoveniD'-r m. item rcasona -je. Apply to U. YV. Newhcuser, 120 North Main street. w-io-u ARE YOU UNEMPLOYED ? Will you wors lor 18 per week 1 Want man ot rood character with rclerencce. Joteph 1 Day, M Fifth tie., Chicago, 111. 10-lS-lw JjiOK SALK. A half Interest in a good-paylne : business bovine almota monopoly. Ill earth the only reason for telling. Ac dress Hikald, BhenanCoah, Pa. 10-13 tf tttnc totjOter week ualngand sclliig Old a u neuaeie ntier. ivcry tamiiy nas ruMy, worn knives, folks, croons, eto Quickly piaica Dy uipjing in menea iretai. no ex1 i erlenco or l ard wi rk; a good situation. Ad dress W. F. Harrison & Co , Clerk No. U, Col umbus, utuo. A MAN In everyierilon at once to sell staple XI. gcous io uesiers; no reaonng; fxperi- nee ULmcPBPfry; best tide line; J75.UO a nionlli. Salary and eipersrs or large com mission made I mfion UoAr and Mand rAcnuubc ttMrAKT, Cincinnati, o 10-r7-JyWed&Sat T7IOK SALE. Fine farm of flftv acres In J1 Cnlon t wnthlp, located about a Quarter of a ir He from Fernda'e station and seven miles tram Menandoah. Uulldlce Wx feet containing eeten rooms. Darn 83x0 feet. A never tailing stream ot 'water flows through the land, tor further cartlcnlars apply to in. i'. uonry, si eouin main Btreet. sncnan aonn, 10-12-iw T70K BALK. The Wt. Carmel House pro; op the X eriy, ou me corner oi ubk uircei ana Avenue. Mt. Carmel. Is offered for sale at 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 be obtained by applying to Bolomon ncnoener, mi iatoidu n-i-u HsrOTICIEl Ovfice or SOlIOVLKlLI, COllM'V COUUIBSIONEIIS, SEALED proposals will be received by the undersigned until 'i p. m. October Ut, for Introducing sttam heat Into the large or main building ol the Almshouse. Bpeclucatlons may be seen in mis omco. juaiK diqs "i'ro posals lor Bteam itcau" v CHAH. F. ALLEN, FRANK HENTZ. JOHN F. MAHTIN. County Commissioners, Attest ! Fail J. CovNBLX. Clerk. 10-li-7t M. P. CONRY, Monongahcln Whiskey, 60c n qt. nre rye whiskey, XX, . - fl n at. lne Old BonrlMii, XXX. tl.25 n nt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, tl n qt. Superior Cognno Brandy, - tlOOaqt. mported Jnmalcn Hum, H.fcO n qt. "VUENGLING'S Hock ot d Frtsb bent brands of Be Clinrs EUTAI3LISUED 1873. Kellts MILLINERY I rench and American In touch with thn ttmpn anrl i ?,!0iu' S.nd ner them for wholesalo prices at retail for spot cash only. Plush, 85c per yard. Silk Velvet, 00c per yard. 20 Soutli IVCnlxx Stroof. The Wilkes-Barre usiness College, 'WIlIcc8Barrct Pn., At Iveiser s. Oil Cloths as Window shades as low as rollers. Keiser's, At Ivan J. Davies, AND LIVEHY. 13 North. Jardin Street. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH MjUlf 8TI11W1, Birds and animals ot all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray. boldest aid Largest Class of Beer, Free Luncb Dall, Jons Weeks, Proprietor. Q. W. Davidson, Bartender. A genuine welcome Awaits yon at J oe 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-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. ANNIE MORRISON MOAN Jt VlLDIltQ, 8 East Centre St., Shenandoah. WARREN J. PORTZ, Piano Tuner, Pisnoa and orrins renklred. Orders leltal 31 North Main street, Shentnacsh.irlll receive prompt aiieniion Foruio... cieary Bros' UUft MWMWWM wmmtmmssssssessssess Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers ol me nnest lager Deera. l7 and 19 Peach Alley. Shenandoah, Fa Wholesale agent for Ftastaii'i Itiait. I, J,. Export Lager aid Saazer File Beer. No flner mtde. Fine liquors and Cigars I'M uouin Miin at. When In POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Coplro Street. Meals at all hoars. Ladles' dining room attacnea. i in est wines, liquors, cigars. i 31 South Win St. LiauorStore Ale, Drntiglit Pi rter nnd Welncr Beer, atd all klidn of TcmpciatiCb UrlnkB. Designs of Millinery! ttr iil h Is a practical industrial business training school. Well equipped, with earnest, enthusiastic and thorough teachers, and newest methods.lncludlng "actual business" system of bookkeeping. In struction is mainly Individual. Col lege management has arranged for cheap board for students. Ask fqi beautiful now catalogue. WADE & WILLIAMS, Principals. Pottsirille A complete line of all grades of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, &c, in all latest color ings, at attrace prices adjusted to the new tariff. J' In Moquette Carpets, all new styles, choice in design and of a better quality than last season. low as 17c, 17 cents, mounted on spring: Pottsirilleo ) Professional Cards. -yr N. STEIN, M. 1)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Room 2, Egan's New Dul'dlng, cor ner Main and Centre streets, fcbenondoah, Pa. Office Hours: s to 10a. n.: I to 8 p. n-.i 1 to 9 p. m. Night offl.ee No. 230 West Oak street. B. K1HTLKK, II, I)., PBJS1CIAN AND BVJIOEON. Omco 120 North Jardin street, BhenkndcCtJL M. M. BUREB, ATTORNEY A.T-LA. VF UIHAMDOAD, PA. Office. Ecun bulldlnir. corner of Main acQ Centre streets, Shenandoah. J PIKKOK ROBERTS, M. D., no. zo jcssi ton nireoi, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:80 to 3 and :B0 to 9 p. m. DR. J. B. C ALLEN, No. 81 South Jsrdln Street, Shecindoai, Ornoi Houbsi ltsoto 3 and 6:80 to 8 P.M. Except Thursday evening. No oBlee work on Bunttau except arrang' mou. A strict aanerenee io me auice nmxii U absolutely neeetsar. D It. WENDELL KEBER, Successor to DR. CHAS. T. PALMER, EYE AND EAR BVJtOXONf 801 Mahantougo Btreet, Pottsvllle, Penna. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with UT HAWTHORN'S U. S. KOOr PAINT by jtH.. TTOBT, Agent, 189 East Coal street, Shenandoah. It is the best ana osiy guarantee punt against corrosion, nre Vid every kind ot weather, tor metal, wooden and paper roots and walls. Give It a trial. 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