itrT" """" v '..lgV-V "T EVENING HERALD TlIt'HSDAY. UCTOUKlt 18. 1891. aHIKDEDlTION SHENANDOAHPOST OFFICE. Office hours, 7.f0 a. m. to7 8fi p. m. Money Order and Registry Department open from JtOOn. m. toMOp. m. irriiN run DELIVKhV. DESTINATION. IIUILU.ULOBE, A. M. P. M A. M P. M. 200 3 10 7.18 200 310 3.10 Phlin., Western and t-'ouihorn State Now VorK and the Eistorn Stales lloudlni!, liar-' rlsburg, and Lebanon and points on 1. & It W liken - llano, linn c'on Al lentowu, K ii ton, H THulnn, Alauch Chunk andnoln s on o.su 8 15 12.00 8 45 1.U0 H.80 24 71 9 8J 10.9H 7.S0 103 7.30 10.80 6.M 8.US b.ni 2.30 5.01 J 12.00 B45 2.3d 8. '4 7.S'I 11.00 2.00 7.1B ll.UI L. V H. 11 PMIavlllf , b t . Clair and pts. ! In Hohnylklll ' County J Malianoy I'lnne i 6.80 121)1 29U 730 3.10 S.IK 10.30 ff 30 12 Ml 2.-01 6 '25 e!sa 7 80 310 & I'mcKviiie 10 30 7.) 10 10 0RO Ashland, Ulr'd Ulr'd-1 id ntti. 0.30 2.00 7.15 vino ana WOStVIH Ilaven Hun. l.ort Centralis.. in' 0.3 0.30 2.00 7.15 All letters should be In the office ten tnln. utcs before time above given for doing the mall poaches. Carriers in all e collections as follows : 0.00, 800 (general), lOtO (biuiness) a. m.; 2.00 (bust- jiess), 4.00, 7.10 (general), p. m. Carriers make, deliveries as follows : 7.15 general), 10,15 (business) a. m. , 2.00 (business) und 3.16 (general) p. m. Carriers make deliveries at Lai igans and Fowlers at 8.45 a, m. and Brownsville at 3.15 p. m. "I would rather triiBt that medicine than any doctor I know of," says Mrs. Ilattle .Mason, of Chilton, Carter Co., Mo., in speaking of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and lllarrhwa Itcmedy. For Bale by Gruhler Bros. Jlrul Diijr Attack Scliool Clilldrrn. Gl'Tlimi (). T., Ot. IS. A largo mad dog rushed among the school children in West (iuthrle and bit anil lacerated Bessie Gates, aged lo years, In such a fearful man nor that It is lielieved sho will dlo. The dog then attacked a team of horses. Two men attempted to shoot tho dog, but the bullet struck -Mrs. l.ittlejohii in tho thigh and lnlllcted u fatal wound, Young KtminVr Recovering. I'HILADKLrillA, Oct. 18. W.K. Stnuflcr, of Ashland, O., Is apparently recovering from tho pistol shot wound Inflicted by himself after a quarrel with Ills sweet heart, Lois Starr, of tho samo plnco. Ills mother, Miss Starr and Hcv. J. H. Mahor tor, also of Ashland, are with him, and there is a probability thut tho couplo will bo married. l'rolmhly n DiMililn Biilcldn. BltooKLYK, Oct. 18. Harris Oluoy and ."Tames Dnlton wcro found dead In a, room at tho Metropolitan lintel, Kent avenue and Grand street. They had retired Icnv lng tho gas turned on full head. Olney, who was 2 years of ago and resided in Brooklyn, was nt one timo a jockey, and Dnlton was connected with nice tracks. Every mother should know that croup can be prevented. The first symptom of true croup 1b hoarseness. This Is fol lowed by a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Ilemedv Ib civen freely as soon as tho child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has developed it will prevent the nttack. 25 and CO cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Coming Events. Nov. 13. Tea party In tho Primitive Methodist school room, under the auspices of the Indies of the ctfirch .and for the benefit of the rhufcli fund. "v hen Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. 'When sho was a Child, sho cried for Castorla. When &hn bocanio Miss, fcho clung to Castorla. Wbca she hod Children, the gam them Castorla Some Cold Weather Bargains Special values offered this week in Indies' and children's coats, shawls, blun ketfl, underwear, flannels and woolen dress goods. Oar prices are always lower than you expect to pay nnd our assortments in the various departments were never so complete as now. It. J. Wilkinson, 20 South Main street, 10-15-tf Shenandoah, Pa. There is no medicine so often needed In every home and so admirably adapted to the purposes for which It is Intended, as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Hardly a week passes but some member of the family has need of it. A toothache or headache may be cured by It. A touch of rheumatism or neuralgia quieted. The severe pain ot a burn or scald promptly relieved and the sore healed lu much less time than when medicine has to be sent for. A sprain may be promptly treated before inflammation sets lu, which in sures a cure in about one-third of the time otherwise required, tuts and orulses should receive immediate treat ment before the parts become swollen which can only be done when Pnln Balm la kept nt hand. A sore throat may be cured before it becomes serious. troublesome corn may be removed by applying It twice a day for h week or two. A lame back may be cured and several days of valuable time saved or a nalu in me Bine or cnesr relieved witnoni paying a doctor bill. Procure a 00 cent bottle at once and you will never ale by Gruhler Bros. regret it. For Water Rent Collections. Ofkick of Siienan'h Citizens' Watkh & Gas Co. October 13th, 18B4. Notice Is hereby given that Klmer J, Wnsley, owing to the tlokness of Mr, I less, collector, Is delegated to collect nil water rotta now due to the above com. pany. T, If, Bbddall, l(M2-lw President. Bay Keystone Hour. Be sure that the name Lssaio & BAEit, Ashland, Pa., la printed on every sack. tf BATTLESHIP MAINE A SUCCESS. The Trial nf Hit Knitinrt I'roim Entirely Stlictiry Nkw Ydik, Oi t. IN. Tim iifflclnl trial of tin- I'nlMl .States imttleshtp Maine, which f m 1. plane yi storday on Long Island Bound, priiiiiism gixxX results, im Mm ship passed through It wry creditably and every one conrorned Ims uxpivtst'd himself as sat isfled w ltli the workings of tlv. engines nntl ma chinery. Mr, N. V Palmer, Jr., representing tho contractor, was very anxious to have tho trlnl take plnco out nt sea In deep wutor, ns the Miami Is too shallow, ho said, for n fair test, mill yesterday's run showed thlH very plultily, as sho bunked- the water on each slilo of lior instead of Its going under nentli. It Is claimed tluit hntl the trlnl Iwn nindo In twenty to thirty fathoms of water, Instead of eight or ten, a mtioli bettor horse power would liavo resulted. . As tho ship wiMjinmtnjr llnoo Hock light house tho log showed that sho was junk ing eighteen knots an hour. When tho twenty-flvo Ericsson's trial oourso was renohed a clow watch was kept, and the JIulne travorsed tho distance In ono hour and thirty-four minutes, an avoroge of 16.(IS knots an hour. Taking Into consid eration tho ndvorso wind and tido this is a good ns seventeen knots, and tho gen eral verdict is Hint sho will bonnolgbteen knot bout. This not being n trlnl of speed, hut ono of development of horso power, tho most Interesting work took place below decks. Enginoer-ln-Chlcf G W. Melville, wns not very communicatlvo after tho trial, but ho acknowledged that tho englnoshad worked satisfactorily and there was no doubt that tho horse power wouldrouch, If notoxcoed, tho requisite l,(XX). rcmmylvnntn Christian Kiitlcftvnrers. Yohk, Pa., Oct. 18. SlncoTuefcdny after noon tho delegates to tho 1'ennsylvnnla Christian Kndeavor convention linvo boon arriving In this city. Delegations of whito capped members of tho reception commit tees liavo met each incoming train with tho song "Welcome to York." Tho city has never lioioro licon so generally decor ated except on national occasions. Tho opening sorvico, a delegates' prayer meet ing, wns held in tho Auditorium at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. It was at tended by 8,000 persons. Tho night meet ing filled tho great hall to overflowing, more than 5,000 persons being present. There are now 8,169 societies in tho state, of which 013 ore Junior, n gain of 1,118 so cieties. There nre 183,383 members en rolled in tho societies. Stole 850,000 In lliinds. BriOOKLYN, Oct. 18. Tho pollco oro puz zled over tho mysterious theft of fifty 11 ,000 bonds of tho West Virginia Gns company, from tho rcsldcnco of Stephen A. Button, on Carroll street. Tho bonds wcro placed n n, dosk by Air. Dutton, nnd it was iiup- posod that no ono but ho knew that they wcro in tho bouso. A policeman found tho doors of the houso open at 3 o'clock In tho morning, and on searching tho houso found Allen O. Button, a brother of tho owner, asleep In an upper room, Soon after Mr. and Mrs. Button returned front a party and tho loss of tho bonds was dis covered, Portugucflfl 1'lcetng from Knfflrs. JoilANNfcSJiUltCf, Transvaal, Oct. 18. Many of tho Inhabitants of tho neighbor hood of Delagoa bay are embarking on board ships bound for Natal, 'ilio l'ortU' gucso authorities at IiOUrenzoMorqucz are demoralized. Forces are being raised horo ond nt Pretoria to relievo Lourcnzo Mar- quoz, but tho transportation of tho troops to the coast will bo dllllcult, as railroad communication with tho besieged town is Interrupted. Double Murder In a llngnlo. KsCANAUA, Mich.. Oct. 18. A doublo murder occurred at the "Oldltomestoud," a housu of Hi fame threo lnlliw from Itupid river. Two mm Ixilonging to tho houso shot nnd killed two woodsmen named Burns nnd Mercior. It Ik said Burns and Mcrcier wanted to ruu tho house to suit themselves, but tho proprietors objected to such proceedings, and cut their career short. Another Murder by Iturglurs. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 18. Burglars early yesterday morning forced tho cellnr door and were entering tho houso of A. A. Mosher, vice president of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Trust company, when thoy were surprised by Charles Pearson, a private watchman. Tho burglars shot and killed Pearson and escaped. Mnryland fitvel Works in Itesume. BAI.TIMOHE, Oct 18. C Morton Stew art, chairman of tho stockholders' reor ganization conimltto of tho Mary land Steel company, suys that tho Immcnso plant at Sparrows Point will resume operations nbout Nov 1. Threo thousand men wcro employed when tho works shut down sov end months ago. Typhoid rcver Kpideinlc. LRnANON, Pa., Oct. 18. There is great excitement at Palmyra, this county, over nn epidemic of typhoid fevor. In a town of 750 pooplo thcro uro forty-ono cases, and somo of tho patients are in a critical con dition Two deaths' hnvo occurred. NUGGETSOF NEWS. Citizens of Eufnla, I, T., anticipating n rnld by the Cook gnng of outlaws, are up in arms An actor In n play at tho Opera Houso in Marengo, Ills., while arranging a saw mill scene had his hand cut off John Elllns, assistant chief of tho Mus kegon (Mich.) fire department, was killed under a pilo of burning lumber. Next wool; Sir Julian Paunoefoto, tho British ambassador, will leave London, with his family, for his post in Washing ton. In two days' registration of New York city voters SJOS.bOl nnmos were placed on the roll, against 208,407 in 1890 and 145,700 in 1HUH. Policeman William Hamilton, of Phila delphia, was convicted of stealing two loaves of bread. He was discharged on his promise of good behavior. Augustus Phllhower was convicted at Sotnervlllo, N J., of attempted criminal assault on the 10-yearold daughter of Jlonry snepparil, of htoutsburg. Tho case against Webster Flanulgnn, ox customs oolloctor for ElPnso,Tex.,chargod with conspiracy to rob the government of duties, were dismissed in tho federal court. According to a decision of Tennessee's supromo court, M. J. O'Brien, ox-supreme treasurer of the Catholio Knights of America, may be prosecuted criminally for embezzlement. Socialist members ot the Belgian cham ber of deputies will open negotiations with labor deputies throughout Europe with a view of adopting an Identic! policy In every parliament. MAHANOY CITY. Mahanot Cur, Oct. 18. Joeph Kerwhner visited friends in Tamnqtm yeterdny. Georg Moyer attended to business at GirardvUle yesterday. Mr. and Mr. ShertKlnger sr vlltlng friends at Philadelphia. Julius Miller, of Hast Centre street, ii vliiting friends at Philadelphia. Misses Katie, Kllle, Mary and Annie Untrott, have returned from New York. D. J. Kvittis and Bernard Cauflcltl, of Gllbertou, hustled business in town yes terday. Mrs. A. X. Stewart nnd sister, Miss Whetstone, of Quaknke, were town visi tors yesterday. A large crowd boarded nn electric car at Main street last evening for St. Nicho las, to attend n surprise party. Thomas Jamison, employed nt the KImwood colliery, received n cut ncross the eyo while cutting segments. ' D. Drumiii, of Enst Mahnnoy nvenue, will occupy one of Cunningham's new buildings, on West Centre street. Mrs. Jacob 3reit)nger, who was tho guest of Mrs. Cook, of East Centre street, left for her home in Philadelphia jester day. Miss Mary Koran, of West Centre street, Is visiting her brother, Dr. William Horau, who is practicing medicine nt Philadelphia. Miss Mnme Dumpson, of Enst Pino street, wns tendered n surprise pnrty Inst night. Supper wns served nnd music was furnished by William Bacon. Mrs. G. T. Bailey, of Uelnno, spent severnl days in town this week. She hns Just recovered from a serious illness nnd her tnnny friends were glnd to see her around ngaln. Dr. O. F. Klstler nnd wife, who have Just returned from Europe, where the doctor has been Btndylug under Professors Koch ond Bergman, are the guests of Mrs. W. II. Snvder. ills Head is Hard. Patrick Welsh, motormnn, hns the hardest hend on the Lakeside line. Poles and the usually invincible roadbed give him second place. While hanging out from the forward platform and gazing nt the trolley a few nights ago, his head struck u pole near Bowman's and the genial motormau was thrown to the ground. The car was stopped and Welsh stepped aboard with only a cut upon his head to show for his adventure, though he claims to have moved the pole two Inches nnd torn op the track for ten feet. Attleboro's Tiu Hundredth Anniversary. TTl.EilOlto, Mass., Oct. 18. This town is today celebrating tho 200th anniversary of tho incorporation of Attlcboro, which thou Include! tho present towns of Attlc boro, North Attlcjioro and Cumberland, II. I. Tho celebration was opened with boll ringing and on nrtll'lery salute. From 8 to 0 o'clock this morning thord was n band concert on tho eonimom, Then nt 11:1)0 ciunu u grand procession of tho entire school population of tho town, followed by an entertainment exclusively for tho chil dren. At 1 p. lii. there were athletic sports, and at 2 the literary exercises began at tho Opera House. Theno ipcludo an oration by Hov. Henrj' A. Wales, of Bradford, Mo., tho rending of an original poem nnd sing lug by a grand chorus. Tonight there will bo a procession of illuminated floats. A Helpless Cripple Ilrlltally ltenten. UrrF.it HANDraKY, O., Oct. 18. Tuesdny night two neighbors, Hurt and Blnck, snt up with Jnek Groeno nt Carey, who had his log amputated by a boiler oxploslon that morning. Toward midnight Block told Hurt that he would remain tho rest of tho night alono. Greeno suspected something nnd advised Hart to go for neighbors. While Hart was gono Black lient Groeno in nn unmerciful manner. Tho in juries may prove, fatal Lynching Is talked of, and trouble is expected if Greeno dies. International Ant! - Gambling Association. Chicago, Oct 18. An international anti-gambling association has been incor porated undor tho laws of Illinois with headquarters In Chicago. Tho Incorpora tors are Edward F. GolT, tho Hov. William C. Clarko and Thomas II. McCauloy, all of whom hnvo hitherto taken nctlvo parts in moral reforms, Tho board of managors include Miss Francos E. Wlllard, Miss Ada C. Sweet, w. .1. Onnhnn, Dr. fenrnh fatoven son, Edwnrd F Goll and others. A Wliolo J'ninlly M losing. Hamduho, Oct. 18. A sensation has been caused hero by tho mysterious dlsappear- nnco of Hcrr Kothgardt, n leather mer chant of tho Hansn Platz, his wlfo and four children, and his brother-in-law. named Kruso. Tho body of the youngest child lias been washed nshoro nt the Island of Finkenwfcrdor. in tho Elbe, and it is bo- llevcd that tho disappearance of the whole family may turn out to bo a caso of mur der and suicide Itlot at a Frlmnry, ST. Louis, Oct. 18. A. II. Luster drove up to n polling plnco in tho Sovcnth ward whero a Hepubllcan primary was being hold, exhibited a shotgun, denounced tho A. I'. A. and offered to flglit any momber of thnt organization. This precipitated u general light. In which several negroes were seriously hurt while Luster escaped. It took lltty iiffleers to quell tho riot Luster and several others were afterwards arrested. Indicted for Printing Stnte WarrnnU. St. Louis, Oot. 18. A. W. Holmes, C. Cheney nnd K. A. Smith, offloors of tho St. Louis Bank Note oompnny, were in dicted by the grnud Jury on tho chnrgo of having printed 800,000 worth of wnrrnuts for the state of Mississippi, which were be ing passed by them ns money. This, tho government claims, is In violation of tho United States statute. Kulptd4l on His Wife's flrav. IIAbTlMoltK, Oct. 18. Eugono Schaw eoker, jit years of ago, a wholosolo grocer and liquor merchant of Cincinnati, com mitted suicide ut Mount Carmel cemetery on the grave of his first wlfo by shooting himself through the heart. Upon the body wan found a letter to his seoond wlfo, Mrs. Kitte Pch iweeker, of Cincinnati, begging forgiven ess. Tho Amrt-r of AfgluinUtAn Denil. Calcutta, Oct. 18. A Kahoro paper publishes a detailed account from natlvo sources of the death of the ameer of Af ghanistan. In the description of the death bed scone It is stuu-d the ameer earnestly exhorted his eldest son, Pardon Hahlbuella Khan, to remulu a friond of tho British. Ilio International famon REMEDY for 'J''iotariid under thatt !""nt utnftiAn MEDICAL LAWS, a UK. KICHTER'S , rmm in an gr a H rm BfVi ft mil I Manufacturer ComraerrJrnirMr, T1 1 Til l , . 4wti,UKiW . aa. iucniers Uo., 17 Vurn St., WW SCSS HllincST AWARnR . 12 Brawn Hmusei. Own QlaHwortn. 6 & 60c. For ul in CV v n if . SMrUflStrwL SCtCjlttilaviV WEAK Hammerslough : Bros.' Famous New York Tallor-mndo -OLOTHIWG- ForMle byprominont dealers al ov-f the ptate. None gcncln without t-iiicnicrsloiiRh Dros ' Intel lhe encllesi r do best v cluing ch thes In this country. A 8k your clothier for trein Fall Weather is Here So is Mrs. HYDE, with a full stock of Fall Just from New York, In nil fashionable shapes, Btyles and colors. Also full line of Novelties for trimming tho best shown in town tor tne price, uur line ol "Infants' Coats and Gaps and Children's Bonnets can't be beat, them and you will say.so. See New York 20 N. Main Stfi Shepandoah. k llim HEN0VAT1NE 00.,.'" Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, nud the water you drink Isn't even fit for that purpose. Uso iorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Bhenandonb Branch. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTF.D.-A saleslady' for wnll pper store. For Information epply to J V. Carden, 224 W. Centre street. 10-ltS-3t IT AN TED. A goodRlrl fori 1 work In a small family, i general house ,ppl at Heh 10 18-lt ald office. yr ANTED Salcemani i-alary from start; VY permanent place. Drnvrn Urns. Co t urserymen, Rochester, N. Y, 10 1-eod lm TXTANTED. Two young men to board In VY private family. All modern conveniences. Reference rcoulred. Apply at the IIehald ofllcc. S-24-tf ITOIt KENT. A larse new ftore-room, with nlate class front, rwelllns and cellar. KxctUent business location, will be ready ior rem, iNovcniDer iei. xicm reasonn 10. Apply to C. W, Nowhcuser, 120 North Main turcei. lu-iu-ii ARE VOU UNEMPLOYED V Will worK for 18 per week 1 Wont n iiood character, with relcrenccs. 'Jotn Gay, S8 Fifth ave., Chicago. 111. 101: FOK SALE. A half Interest In a good-paying business b&vlnc nlmota mononolr. Hi health tie only reason for Belling. Ac dress jikkai.ji, c-nebBncosn, sra. (hoc to R50 per week uslneand sclllmr Old Killatlo 1'later Kvcrv famllv has rusty, worn knives, forks, spoons, cto Quickly piatea uy uipping in mcitea metal, mo ex nerlenco or bard wrrk; a good situation. Ad dress W. 1. Harrison & Co . Clerk No. 14. Col umbus, Ohio. FOK SALE. Fine farm of fifty acres in Lnlon township, located about a quarter of a mile from Fernda'o station ono seven miles lrom htecandoah. uulldlng 29x18 feet rontalnlrg teven rocms. Barn 83xrufeet. A never lalllng etrcam ot water Sows throuzh tho lord, ior further rartlculars apply to Ai. x-. Lonry, oi ccum Alain street, anenan- aoan. io-ia-iw TTIOR HALE. The Mt. Oarmel House prop- X' erty, on ice corner or uait street ana tne Avenue. Mt. Carmel. Is offered for sale at a low figure and on cosy terms. Will sell tbe hotel building with or wltbout tbe adjoining ground. Any Information as to figures and terms can be obtained by applying to Bofomon ncnooner, mi t-armei it-i-u CHAIlTEll NOTIC E. Notice Is hereby given that an acnlicntlon will be made to toe court of C mmon Pleas of Schuylkill cuuuij. uu invuuuj, ixuvt'iiiuer oin, a. ij,, 18V4, utlO o'clock In the forenoon, urdertbe "Corporation act rf tho Commonwealth of Pa , approved April 29th, 1871," and tbe sup plement I hereto, for tbe charter of an Intended corporation 10 be calico "St. Paul's Itomaa Catholic Cltiz ns Beneficial Society, of Shen andoah, 1'a." Said association to have for Its tbject the maintenance of a oclety for Bcclal, rducatlonal nnd beneficial purposes to its members, from funds collected therein. H. U, M. UOILOPKTEH, Attornf y for Applicants. Shenandoah, Pa., October luth, IbiH. 10-11 oaw-3t tHAH'l'rK r.OTICK -Notice Is hereby j siven thai an application will bo made to the (ioverror ol I'enutylvanta on the first day of Novf nibtr. lb4. bv f. J. Fereufon. James i;ninpion, unanes hooks, jan es May, John Meliouils, Henry L Jores, 'WllKaiii ICtamel. Michael Orabam, Krecerlck Keltban, Martin Qruhler, JobnUruhltr, and others, under the provisions of an Act of Assembly, entitled. "AUAHimpruviuoiur inn incorporation ana rf irulatlon of certain corroratlons.M amirovnd Anrll Seth. 1874. and the sunnlements thereto. for tbe charter of an Intended corporation to le called The Mutual Building and Loan As sociation, of Shenandoah, the character and nblect of which la to accumulate a fund tiv tha pcnuuicHi couiriuuuong oi lis xncmDers, anu to safely luvest the same, to and with Its mem bers, and for their benefit, and to have, hold and exorcise such other franchises and priv ileges as now are, or hereafter may be, granted by law to Building and Loan Associations, and for this vumose to have, nossess and enlov all the rlghlt. benefits and privileges of said Act Ol Assemuiy anu me Bupriemtnis imreio. JOHN aitUHLEK. 9-4 oaw-St (Secretary. OmcE or SCHUYLKILL COUNTY COUUIBBIOKEUS, SEALED proposals will be received by the undertigned until 2 p. m. October 21. for introducing steam beat Into the large or main building ot the Almshouse. (Specifications ruuj be seen in mis omce. aiuin oius -rto posals for Hteam 11 eat." " CHAB. P.ALLEN, FRANK ilKNTZ, JOHN P. MARTIN, County Commissioner Attest : rmu J. Cohill, clerk. 10-15-7t A M. P. GONRT, .Monongaheln Whiskey, 60c ft qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - 11 a qt, Fine Old Bonrbon, XXX, . f 1 .28 n qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, tl a qt. Huperior Ccgmie Brandy, - 1 00 n qt. Imported Jamaica Hum, tl.flOnqt. 'YUENGLIH&'S Stock aid Fnsli llet brands of 5c I Mrs EarAULlSUED 1S7.1 Kelly's MILLINERY I FilLX, OJE-JEnSTXlSTGr French and American Designs of Millinery! S !?HeXri,,l1 ' iMr?M E'1 prices- Wehrestockedwithnllthenoveltles Sntl if?S w?tr e1", wholesale prices at. retail for spot cash only. Plush, 30c per yard. Silk Velvet, COc per yard. 80 JSoixtlo. ZkXniax Btroot. The Wilkes- business AVllIccs-lInrre, Pa. Barre College, eiser's, At Oil Cloths as Window shades as low as rollers. Keiser-s, At van J. navies, AND LIVERY. 13 North. Jardin Street. Weeks' Museum, ; 17 SOVXU 8TIIBE1. Birds and animals ot all selections. Taxidermist, Kobert Murray. Coldest !ii Largest Glass of Beer, Free Lunch Dallj John Wkkks, Proprietor. Q. W. Davidson, Bartender A genuine welcome Awaits yon at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! HAIN 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 (IAN Ji V1ZDIXQ, 8 East Centre St., Shenandoah. WARREN J. PORTZ. iitrrfflaJPiaiio Timer. Pianos and oreans renalred. Orders left at ill North Main street, Bbeninaoh,wlU reoelve prumpi Hiinniion For the,., cieary Bros' Hot Season 1 Temperance Drirxke Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers o! the finest lager beers. 17 &nd 19 Foach Alley, Shenanloah, P Wholesale agent tor Felgensp&D's hm, I, JM Export Ltjer aid Saazer Pale Beer. No finer-made. Fine llcuors and Cigars la) rJouio u ain nt. When in FOTTSVILIiE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Contro Street. Meals at all hoars. Ladles' dining room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. 31 Soutli Main St. I I , , A I J n , . r Vn rn & n I II I I 111 NTMlP KillB LI L U U I CJ LU I U llulllll 8-.I V UUi W IU J I Ale, Drfltigbt V ttvr nnd Weliier Beer. ntd nil kltds of Ttnipcanco litlr.lis. Is a practical industrial business training school. Well equipped, with earnest,, enthusiastic and thorough teachers, and newest mcthods.includlng "actual business" system of bookkeeping. In struction is mainly individual. Col lege management has arranged for cheap board for students. Ask fpi' beautiful new catalogue. "" WADE & WILLIAMS, Principals. Pottsirille A complete line of all grades of Carpets, Oil Cloths, "Window Shades, &c, in 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- Fottsirille Professional Cards. N. STEIN, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offlco Rocm 2, Egan's New Building, cor ner Main end Centre streets, Shenandoah, Pa. Office Hours: 8 to 10 a. m.j 1 to 3 p. n.; 7 to 0 p. m. Night ofllce No. 230 West Oak street. M; B. KIBTLEK, M. D PHJBX01A.S AND BUROXON, Office U0 Nort'a Jardin street, Shenandosit. M." BURKE, ATTORNEY AT-LAVT BIKAHDOAU, Tl. Office. Egan building,' corner ot Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., No. 25 East Coal Street, BUENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:S0 to 3 and 6:80 to 9 p. m. DR. J. 8. OALLEN, No. 11 Houth Jardin Street, Bhenandoah , Ornoi Bonus; liao to a andfliso to 8 p. M. Except Thursday evening. No office work on Sunday except "ly orrcmei' mem, ji unci aanerence 10 ue jgxco nowp it abiolutelv necexartr. J-JR. WENDELL KEBER, buccessor to DR. CHAS. T. PALMER, KYii Aim is Ait aviiaxoif, S01 Mahantougo Street, Pottsvllle, Penns. Ateli, PropTty DwDers! ROOF PAINTING promptly done with VtT HAWTHORN'S V, S. KOOr PAINT by A.. Sromrf, Agent, 130 EastCoal street, Bhenandoah. It Is thebeo ana only guarantee paini against corrosion, ure and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls, (live It a trial. SS TOO 3ESL S3 If you dwire to invest In ttorks in a safe and legitimate manner without care and wor ry, subscribe to our discretionary accounts, hlcli will pay yon from 2 to8 per cent,weekly in any acove market, ii win pay you mor orillnary.bukluf e pursulu. Deposits received fromJJOto l,CO0. We will benleosed to f nrnlsh von references man uou uie mo uvorugu rmu i luuiresi in an; as to our tucoees In tbe past, and what we are doing for -others. It you are tltnated where you cannot call on us In pcreon, address your vuuiuiuuicauuiiB lume Metropolitan News Go., 48 Conure It., Jiuhton, Mat: We remit profits once a week and principal on three days1 notice. 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