EVENING HERALD 8ATI UUAY. OCJTOBKItSO, 1801. THIBDEDITION IN BRACING OCTOBER, Strength Should Return and Languor Go. Ko Season Is So Good Tor Building Up llie Brain and Body. Talnc's Celery Compound's Werk of Mercy in Countless Homes. Tho prostrating heat ot Bummer bna lon bIhch gone. Thero-Is now but one oxeuse for languor and lartk of energy 111 health. With'the return of bracing, vigorous wenthe, the thoroughly well men nnil women And the prospect of work at tractive. UunlnesH looks promising. The indolent, unnmhitlous feeling of n few months ago gives place to energy nnil tard work. That U, provided one U well. To the sick man or woman the prospect is doleful. The thousands of persona who worked right through the hot sum tner, and the many whose vaiatlon, in stead of recruiting their strength, has only made increased demands on their tired nerves and hraln these unhnppy ones should take advantage ot jhe brac ing days and nights to store their bodies MIIS. WILLIAM MCCOLLOM. -with pure, vigorous blood and their ner vous system with energy before the cold weather overtakes thom in their weak, "run down" condition. l'aine's celery compound should bo taken during tho month of October. It will build up tho tired system wonder fully. Increased appetite and steady gain In weight during tho month will show unmistakably tho stimulating ef feet of this remarkable nerve food. To those who know anytldng of the working and the purpose of tho nervous syBteui It is evident that tho prompt feeding of the nerves with I'alne's celery compound must bo followed by a decided gain in liealth and vigor of tho entire system. There is no orgnn of tho body that Is not controlled by the nerves. It is tho putting oil of attention tolthe signs of heart weakness that fills tho atatisticB with overwhelming numbers of deaths from "heart failure." Those who at once build up their strength and nourish tho feeble nerve-centers with I'alne's celery compound, check weak ncss of that important organ ns readily s weakness of any other part of the body. This greatest modern lnvlgorator, discovered by the man whom Dartmouth college Is most proud to honor, Prof. Ed ward E. Phelps, M. I)., LL. D., was wol corned as a more than extraordinary step in advance of anything before at tho command ot physicians, for curing rlieu inntlsm, neuralgia, debility. Countless women, weak, thin, mere bundles of nerves, and discouraged by their Inability to gain strength, have been started on the snre road to recovery by Palno's celery compound, Physicians prescribe It the world over. Get Btrong and well with Palno's celery compound. Here Is the experience of Mrs. William AlcCollom, of Trenton, Mo., who says: "I have had neuralgia for eight or ten years. I began, to think that eventually it would cause my death. I would have three or tour awful attacks In a mouth, and all the pain would settle In the base ot my brain, and extend down my back, lasting several hours. "We tried everything that we could think of, but nothing did mo any lasting jrood until my mother came on a visit and told me to try Palno's celery com pound, as she was using It for nervous trouble with wonderful success. We lotli think your compound saved us from tsolng crazy. I only used two bottles of It but I have not hud a return ot my old enemy since. "Ono thing Is certain, and that Is the doctors could not do anything for me. Somo told mo It was caused by nervous trouble, some said It was female trouble, Home said one thing, Home said another, but thanks to your wonderful compound 1 am free once more. I have often thought that I would write and tell you what a re. lief It is to be free from pain, but I neg lected It from time to time. You may be llove that I shall always speak a kind "ord for Palno's celery compound." Ready for the Trade. S. I. llosasco, who recently opened the candy factory In the new Dougherty building, on West Centre street, is now prepared to furnish the trade with all kinds of his products. Give him a trial .and be pleased. 1017-4t 1EX0W COMMITTEE STARTLED. A tVltnim Unit "llrnrit" Tlint Tlicy Con tin llotiglit for 70,ono. New YoitK, Oct. ao. For weeks the liH'UilM'rs of th Lrxow cnittmltt v linvo lw i n llstcnlnirtii tlw stories if thou mount uf money iiulil for "protertlon" from tlio propricUirH ,)f the mkIii wiitor fountains of the city up to tlio French Traiisatlnutlo ami Cuiwrd steamship lines. Hut yester day the senators worn startled from their seats in the committee to learn that even the Loxuw investigating committee Itself had lieen weighed In the balance by the gamblers, green goods men and polloy backers of the city. The man who informed tho committee from the witness stand that their reputa tions for houHity had been reduced tu dol lars and cents was Georgo W. W. Kay, I'lght years njro n policy liaokcr of this olty, but now n reputnblo business man. Ho testified that ho had heard that tho oommittiH) could be bought for tTO.OOO. "What's thntr" inquired Senator Lcsovr, angrily. Senator Bradley whistled softly. Senator Cantor only smiled, while Sena tor Hoblnson appeared thunderstruck. Air. GoiT inquired whether a pool was be ing made up for the purpose of securing "protecton" from the committee, but the witness assured him that lie knew nothing about It if such an attempt was lxiliig mndo. Thero was tho usual grind of enses dur ing the day. Walter Valentino, of tho fUearns Commission company, accused of dealing In bogus stocks, said that ho could not llnd the detailed statements of his busi ness asked for by tho committee at tho previous session. Ills answers were so un satisfactory the police were requested to ar rest the proprietors of the place, and later In tho day Superintendent Ilyrnoa closed it up. Just beforo thocommlttco adiournodtho threo children of Mrs. Urthlttel wen) brought into tho room by nn agent of tho ilouruw Mielterlng Arms society and re stored to their mother. Thero was an af fecting sccno. A Murderer lecture Ijttv llrenkcrn. Foist .Madison la., Oct. 20. When Mur derer .Tames O. Dooley btepped on tho scaffold in tho penitentiary ho was Arm and composed. Sheriff Kldridgo took him y tho hand and asked him If ho had any thing to say. Ho replied, "I have," and, addressing those present, said: "You have violated tho law. Tho law idlows but seventeen persons to witness an oxecution, and there aro twenty-flvo present now, and moro coming. Ono poor man can vlolato tho law and lie suiters tho penalty. A rich man can do tho samo and ho goes free I hopo God will forgive your sins, its I know nlno aro. Ho was then pinioned and tho black cap adjusted. The drop was about seven feet, and death was Instantaneous. Another llrutal Outrage In Ohio. NEW Aim, O., Oct. 20. A negro wont to tho homo of Mrs. Catharlno Nlebllng, a 63-year-old widow, in tho outsklrst of this city, stepped in tho door and asked tho time of tho clay. As sho turned from her Ironing to look at tho clock tho negro knocked her Insensible, tied her hnnds and gagged her, and then outraged her person. Half an hour later sho crawled to a nolgh bor and gavo tho alarm. Physicians called and found Mrs. Nlobllng'snosomashod,hcr body bruised and lacerated and her nerves prostrated. Ben Ward was arrested and Mrs. Mobllng ldontllled him as her as- Bailout Ho Is In Jail, heavily guarded. Chicago Firebugs Sentenced. Chicago, Oct. 20. Fivo pcoplo werocon- victed of arson yesterday and sentenced to tho penitentiary. The convicted persons and tho nlloted tonus in prison aro: Will iam Scarf, sovon years; W. B. Nelson, flvo years; Carolluo K. kelson, Ins wlfo, two years; Carl Herlltz, three years; Joscphlno Herlltz, his wife, two years. It wasproven in tho trial that Senrf, who is said to bo a friend and discipline of Herr Most, In duced both tho Herlltz and Nelson fam ilies to burn their homesteads for tho pur poso of defrauding tho insurance com panies. Clnclnuutrs Suspected Traill Koblier. Cincinnati, Oct. 20. Thero is no doubt In tho minds of pollco ofllclnls hero that Morganllcld, tho man lying in tho hos pital hero with a broken leg, Is ono of tho rqulu Crook train robbers, and lio Is bo ing closely watched It Is bolloved that some of tho stolon money Is hid in tho vicinity of Cincinnati, hviuenco Is rap Idly accumulating against tho suspect. Of. fleers aro on tho trail of a companion of tho Injured man, who separated from him before tho accident, and who is bcllovod to havu suno of tho "swng." The Ilritzllliin Itebels. Washington, Oct. 20.' Tho opinion Is expressed at tho Brazilian legation hero that Da unum ana .Mono, who aro still op posing tho government, aro keeping up n guerilla warfare for tho purposo of obtain lug full amnesty from Monies, who will soon succeed Pcixto as president of Brazil, Tho Brazilian rebels, it is said, ilonotnun bor over $5,000, and It Is bolloved Moraos will pardon them, Threatened with Touching. OMAHA, Nob., Oct. 20. A special to The Beo from Norfolk, Neb., says: Thero Is much incitement hero and talk of lynch ing John Phillips, of Mead Point, who was detected whllo attempting to assault 6' year-old Nellie Gibson. Tho accused Is In jail, surrounded by a strong guard. The mob Is threatening. Not Utility of Forgery. Wasmnoton, Oct 20. After bolng out for six hours tho jury returned n verdict of not guilty in the oose of r rank Aldrloh, charged with forging tho nnnio of Judgo Colo to notes for tho amount of soveral thousand dollars. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The first snow of tha season fell In soy. oral districts of Germany yesterday. Smith Young, colored, was sentenced to death In Louisvlllofor criminal assault on a O-yoar-old child. Mr Eckels, comptroller of tho currency, has gono from Washington to Chicago to remain until uoxt Tuesday. Thomas Connors, n AVashlngton telo graph lineman, 36 years of ago, full sixty I eel to tlio ground nnd wiis Killed. Governor MoKlnley and his party left Ulnoinnatl yostenlay for Xow Orleans, whuro he Is to make political speeches. A branch of tho Sulploion order of Cath olio priests Is to bo established In New York. Tlio seminary will cost 1,000,000. James DarmstetttT, the well known orientalist nnil professor of tho Persian language nnd literature at the College of Franco, uleil yesterday. rivsd In this city today from Canada, and was received with great rejoicing by the Salvationists ot this city and vicinity, by whom ha was escorUxl to tho army head- MA1IAN0Y CITY. MAIIANOT ClTV, Oct. 20, 1894. Andrew Comrey Is on a trip to Harrls burg. Mrs. W. H. Snyder is visiting relatives at Tamaqua. Thomas Hyan, of Frnckville, drove to town last evening. Mrs, Kdward McQuIre, of Missouri, Is visiting friends here. John J. McCarthy, tho bottler, Is visit ing friends at Philadelphia. Miss Kmlly Swartz, of Park Place, visited town friends last evening. Erwln Baldwin, of Philadelphia, trans acted business In town yesterday. MIbs Mary Whetstone, of Tamnqua, visited her sister, Mrs. W. II, Snyder, hereSyestcrday. Mr. and Mrs. MerrIttCrcsswell,of Brad ford county, are visiting their relatives, Dr. Blssell's family. A Texas pony owned by William Cum minus, of Jacksons, waB killed by a Lehigh Valley gravel train yesterday. A largo crowd assembled In Armory hall lsBt evening, to hear tho speeches of H. B. Lyons, J. J. Coyle, ex-I.lcntensnt Governor Davles and Daniel Duffy, of St. Clnlr. Kichard Chambers, the fruit dealer, had his right leg broken yesterday by a kick from his horse. The leg Is broken a few Inches above the placo where It was pre. lonsly fractured. I Tho oyster supper of the Young Ladles' Mission BjihI of the English Lutheran Church, which was held in Armory hall last evening, was a big success. Tho young ladles had the table finely deco rated and tastefully set. Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes. Dr. Airnew's cure for the heart o-lves perfect relief In all cases of orirnnin nr sympathetic heart disease In 30 minutes, and speedily effects a cure. It Is a peer less remedy ior palpation, shortness of breath, smothering spells, pain In left Ide and all symptoms of a diseased heart One dose convinces. Sold by J. M. Ml lan. w&s 0-0-1 y For bargains In wall paper go to J. P. Carden, pninter nnd paperhanger, 224 W. Centre street. He Is selling out his en tire stock nt and below cost. Wall paper hung nt lowest prices and In workman like manner. 10 18-tf Don't Tobaooo Spit orSmokeyour Lifo Away Is the truthful, startling tltlo of a little book that tells all about No-to-bac, the wonderful, harmless guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The cost is trifling and the man who wants to quit and can't runs no physical or financial risk In using "No-to- uac." ooiti uy an uruggisis. Hook at drug stores or by mail free. Address The Sterling Heinedy Co., In diana Mineral Springs, Ind. w&s-ly Coming Events. Nov. 13. Tea party In the Primitive Methodist school room, under the auspices of the ladles of the church and for the benefit of the church fund. There Is no medicine so often needed In every home and so admirably adapted to toe purposes ior wnicu it is intended, as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Hardly a week passes but some member of tho tamny nas need oi it. A toothache or headache may be cured by It. A touch of rheumatism or neuralgia ouleted. The severe poln of a burn or scald promptly rellevea ana me sore ueaieu in much less time than when medicine has to be sent for. A Bprain may he promptly treated before inflammation sets In, which in sures a cure in about one-third of the time otherwise required. Cuts and bruises should receive Immediate treat ment before the parts become swollen, which can only be done when Pain Balm Is kept at hand. A sore throat may be cured before it becomes serious. A troublesome corn may bo removed by applying it twice a day for a week or two. A lame back may be cured and several ays of valuable time saved or a pain In the side or chest relieved without navlntr a doctor bill. Procure a 00 cent bottle at once and you will never regret It. For sale by Urumer uros. Some Cold Weather Bargains. Special values offered this week In ladles' nnd children's coats, shawls, blan kets, underwear, flannels and woolen dress goods. Our prices are always lower than you expect to pay and our assortments In the various departments were never so complete as now. Li. d. W ILKINSON, 29 South Main street, 10-15-tf Shenandoah, Fa. "I would rather trust that medicine than any doctor I know of," says Mrs. Hattle Mason, of Chilton. Carter Co. Mo.. In sneaking ot Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Kennedy. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Crippled Whllo Fighting Tiro. Wkllshoko, Pa., Oct. 20. Eugene Campbell, a farmer living near Charles ton, this county, almost lost his llfo whllo trying to extinguish a flro which burned his barn, horses, cuttle and all of this sea son's crops. Ho Is so badly burned about tlio hands anil feet that ho will 1)0 a crip ple II his llfo Is spared. Jlurely i;caieI with Her Life. Wateiskwsd, N. J., Oct. 30. Tho resi dence of AVilliam Hnggerty, of this place was totally destroyed by flro early In tho morning Mrs. Hnggerty's sister was tho only occupant of tho house utthotlmo,und rushed out lu nr night domes, Durely os- coping with her me. Atoldeil Arrot by Death. SllAHOKlK, I'.t., Oct. 20. John Soudors, aged 18 years, of Springfield, Fa., was lit erally cut to pieces by being run over by a Keudlng freight train, ou which ho was stealing n rhlo. Tio accident happened while ho was jumpingoff the train In order to avoid arrest. Declined a (lovernment (Irnttt. Colon, Colombia, Oct. 20. Tho widow of President Nune.z has declined tho pro posed grant from the republic of Colom bla of the sum of 1 100,000 as n tokon of the country's appreciation of tho services which her husband rendered to Colombia, Th Whip for Wife llraters. CAMDEN, N. .7., Oct. 20. Tho Camden county grand jury, in its presentment to the court yosU'itluy, strongly reoommonda the Introduction of the whipping post as a punUhmunt for wlfn ImmiUts. Every mother should know that croup can be prevented. The first symptom of true croup is hoarseness, This Is fol lowed by a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Couch Iteiuedv is idven freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has developed It will prevent the attack. 25 and CO cent bottle for sale by Gruhler Bros. A Mather's Deliberate Suicide WBLLsnoito, Pa., Oct. 20. Mrs. II. II Wnrrlncr, of this placo, went to an out house and deliberately cut her throat with a razor When foundsho had just oxnlred. Sho was nbout 15 yenrs of ago, and leaves a husband and several children. Sho had shown signs of doranaoment for several weeks. Thero were nlno gnshes in hor turoat. The Clilnrso Kmpernr'a lllrtlirtny. PUKIN, Oct. 20. The 86th birthday of tho omperor Is being celebrated In nil portions oi uniua touny. Tho birthday celebration will probably cost many million dollars, Tho custom Is for tho emperor to mako n pllgrlmagoto certain shrlnosnoarPokln, and tho routo of this procession Is most elaborately adorned with silks, flowers nnd objects of art, whllo tho ground Is covered with silk robes and carpets. A. It. U. Ofllcen Indicted. CHICAoo, Oct. 20. Tho federal grand Jury yesterday returned an Indictment ngalnst Dobs nnd the officers of tho A, It. U. and a largo number of persons charged with participating in vlolonco and tho ob struction of tho malls and commerce on tin different roads last summer. In all elxty-nlno persons aro included In the blanket Indictment. Silver Mining in l'eilliHylraula. , HoLLinATsnuim, Pa., Oct. 20. Tho Tub soy Mountain Mlno ami Smelting com pany was organized yesterday to develop tho veins of silver oro In Tusscy mountain, this county. Export assaycrs pronounce this oro as equal to tho output of tho Col orado mines. Mother mid Tito Ditughters Killed. DOKCHESTElt, Neb., Oct. 20. Mrs. Mary Sawyer and two young daughters, nged 10 and 18, wero killed yesterday whllo driving over the Burlington tracks near hero. Tho trainmen are charged with falllug to con form with regulations as to speed and whistling. Senntor Gorman's Health Improved. Lauhkl, Md.,Oct. 20. Senator Gorman, who has been spending a few days In New York,returned to his homohcro yesterday. The senator's health sinco tho adjourn ment of congress htm steadily Improved. Tlio Weuther. warmer; southwesterly winds. Fair: Saving F'und! SHARES 4 SALE. Tlio Safe Deposit llulldlne and Saving Asso ciation of Iteadintr. l'o.. offers for sain a 1 ew hundred shares of stock. This is a Rood, reliable and prosperous association in which to take suares. navinc ready sale ior all money, premium received Is large, consequently the stock will mature much sooner than associations located In towns where thero is no groat demand for money, and building operations are very limited. The value of each share is J20i at maturity. Application fee, 1! cents each share. Monthly duos, one dollar per share Five per cent. Interest allowed on all payments made in advance for 6 months or longer. Members may wuiuraw one or au snares at any lime uy giv ing 80 days written notice, and are entitled t to tne run amount or ciiirut tmifi. with n iwr rant- interest after one year, thereby makimr it an II per cent. Investment. All shareholders are entitled to loans from fund on real estata security. No shares will bo forced out. The fund Is run on the same conservative principles as our local funds which have been tried for years and found safo. Any ono wish ing to invest in a Saving Fund will find it to their interest to call on the local agents and receive full particulars. Itev. II. A. Keyscr, D. D., of Mahanoy City, is one of tho directors. MASTER & MCIIMAN, Agents, 127 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah. For Mar In all latest styles of Millinery, Children's Cloaks, Caps, Bonnets, Hoods and Ladles' Fascinators, go to MKS. IiyDE'S,20 North Main street. On Saturday until sold 100 dozen of different pattern atlies' Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs at Half Price. By the failure of a Swls manufacturer we procured them. Can't net nnv moro. Take them while you can. New Pooh Millm York UU011 iUWHJ 29 N. Main St.. Shenandoah. be STEAM REKOVATIHG CD'-SX-SSSSiSS""- Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, and the water you drink isn't, even sic ior tnat purpose, use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. MISCELLANEOUS. TI7ANTKD. A go:d girl for general house v v worn, in a stnau lamuy. Apply nt HkH' 1U lO'dl. TIT ANTED Salesman i salary from start; y V lcnuuucnt piaro. Drawn lires. uo, Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y, 10 1-eod lm IXTANTED. Two vouritr men to board in YV nrlvate famllv. All modern ennverlenren. Reference reaulred. Annlv at the Herald unite. n-si-ii TJtOH IlENT Kipht-room souse with vestt 1 bulo.on Soi'th Jardln street. At nrexent oo. euplcd by Dr. Womer. Apply to Max Iteese IJOIl HEUT. A large new More-room, with plate glass front, owclllnc and cellar. Kxcebent bunlness location, will be ready ior rem uvemurr ibt. item rcasonn ,io. Apply to tt VV. Nowhouscr, 120 North Main struct. 1U-10-IX BE YOU UNEMPLOYED? Will you XI worn ivr tio per wees r wum man oi liood character, with relerenees. Jofenb. R, uay, t f ma avo., inicago. jii. lu-ia-iw -non balk. A half interest In a pood-pnylng 1 buluek6 baying almost a xnononol 3IJ. Ill health the only reason tor selling. Address uiuuti.li, cnenanooan, ra. 10-13 tf A MAN in every section at onco to sell staple kuuub w utnicro uti reutiUDK, expert1 tnce unntceBsary; best tlio line) 175.00 i month. Halary and exnerses or Jarre com mission made I upton Boat, and Manu kaciukimi uqjifaht, uncinnau, u, 10-lMyWcd48at CfrOK totSOrer week uttngand selling Old ipAu (tollable Plater. Every family has rut.ty, worn knives, folks, Bpoons, Ho Quickly piuieu vy uippiuK lu jucueu rctHtti. fo ex I orlenco or hard wrrk; a good situation. Ad dress W. f . Harrison a Co., Clerk No. U, Col- umnus, uiuu. I7IOK HALE. The MU Cirmel House prop ! erty, on the corner of Oak street and the Avenue, Mt, Camel, Is offered for sale at a low figure and on easy terms. Will' Bell the hotel building with or without the adjoining ground. Any Information as to figures ana terms can be obtained by applying to Solomon ocnoener, nt twnoi, twu M. P. CONRT, Monnngahcln Whiskey, iholn Whiskey, 60o a qt. !Bonfbon,Xx VloaS Pure rye t Flue Old : superior Blackberry Brandy, $1 a tit. Superior Cognac Brandy, $1 00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Bum, tLROaqt. 'VUENGLING'S Stock nnd Kresli Ale, 'DratipM 1't.rler niui WelnerBeer. Uest brindsof 6c tlg.ars tttdsll hit Oof Tfnlpdsnce Drinks. Mrs. J. J. KELLT, the lilliner. Offers for This Week. c!llTrrll7,!V.er3nmr.rS, nn ' "rf ts' 'od High-crown Felt Hats, BOc. Trimmed 'ita' infSi?.' in nT,cn.,l0"n Trinlra,d Mot4 no lwo n!,ke bU co,or gtyles S2 1 EI t r.n ,Vn t?.J n ort LtB' tl-B0 UP- Misses' Heavy Coats, al styles v.l. nff;t. rm f C2P9' 250 ?ml "P- Children's Plusfi Surau Silk and optlngou?' Six pupSsTf'&es, tt 2S B Paln MUrnlnB Good8- Self- S3Q Soutli IVTalaa. Sti-oot, The Wilkes-Barre usiness College, "WHItcs-Hnrrc, I'a,, Oil Cloths as Window shades as rollers. low as At Keiser's, AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. Weeks' Museum, IT SOUTIZ MAIN STItlim. Birds and animals ot all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray. Coldest mil Largest Class if Beer. Free Luntti Dill, free lunch every morning tmd evening. John Wkkks, Proprietor.1 0. W. Davidson, Bartender. A genuine welcome Awaits yon at J oe Wyatt's Saloon ! MAIN AND COAL STS. Fool room attached. Finest whlskevs. beers, norter and ale constantly on trm Choice temperance drinks and cigars Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. ANNIE MORRISON T.OAN HVIIjIUKQ, 8 East Centre St., Shenandoah. WARREN J. PORTZ, n r - "ip4oy""' Toner, Pianos and orrans repaired. Orders left at 31 North Main Btrect, Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention For the . . . Hot Season Cleary Bros' Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers ot tne nnest lager beers. 17 and IS Poach Alley, Shen&nioai, ?i SOXh. haae, Wholesale agent for FelgeDiiao's Until, X. J Eiport lager tid Saazer Pale Beer, No Bnermade. Fine liquors and Cigars yjj nouin Aiain at. When In POTTSVIIiLK, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Contro Stroot. Meals at all hoars. Ladles' dlnlntr room attacnea. jiineei win fa, iiauors, cigars. At K. Evan J. Davies, UNDERTAKING! "'31 South Main St. I 1 j . njA I 1(111(1 f TP ntjidiituijuu. uiuiu Is n practical Industrial business training school. Well equipped, with earnest, enthuslastlo and-thorough teachers, and newest methods.lncludlng "actual business" system of bookkeeping. structlon is mainly indlvlduaj.irflr lege management haB arranged for , cheap board for students, Ask foi beautiful now catalogue.F , WADE & WILLIAMS', Principals. eiser s, 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 Fottsxille, Professional Cards. w.N- STEIN, M. V., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Room 2, Egan's New Bulldlnfr, 'cor ner Main nnd Centre Btrects, Shenandoah, I'a. Office Hours: f to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3 p. n.i 7 to 9 p. m. Night office No. 2S0 West Oak street. -jj 8. KBJTLKR, M. D PSJBiaiAN AND Bvsasoir, Office 110 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. M. " BURKE, ATTORNEY AT-LAyr insHAHDOAn, PA. Office. Egan bmldtng, corner ot Main ana Centra Btreets, Bhenandaah. J. PIERCE ROBERTO, M. D No. 25 East Coal Btreet, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1J80 to 3 and 8:80 to 9 p. m, DR. J. B. CAILEN, No. SI South Jardln Street, Bhenandoaa i OmoaJiorjns; naotoaanaoiao tosp. m. Except Thursday evenlnt. No oflee work on Sunday except arrannt' mem, a unci aanerenoe to t,o jjm iwnrm U abtolutetv neecuarv- R. WENDELIi ItEDEIt, Suceessorto i Dr. CHAS. T. PALMER, rEYE AlTD JBAB BTmpXOXr 8pl Mahanlougo Street, Pottayllle, Penna, 0 ROOF PAINTING promptly done w ith r HAWTHORN'? U. 8. KOOF PAINT by YOBT, Agent, 189 EastCoal street, Bhenandoah. It Is the best ana oniy guarantee paint nguuiu uurrusiuu, m. and every kind of weather, tormetal. wooden and paper roots and walla. Give it a mat If you desire to Invest in stocks in a safe and legitimate manner without care and wor ry, euliicrlbe to our dlicretlonary accounts, which will pay you from 2 to 8 per cent,weekly in any active market. It will pay yon more than.tioUlile the average rate of interest in any ordinary business pursuits. Deposits received from SM to Jl.ooo. 1 ' We will be pleased to f nrolsh you references as to .our succesi in the past, and whatwe are dolnirfor others. If vou are sltnated where you cannot call on us in person, address your cuuiiuuuicuuuus to tno Metropolitan News Co., 48 Cvnoreti St., llonton, Mat: Wo remit profits once a week and principal on three Axjv notice. Parties preferring to do their own Investing, are advised to subscribe to our u&iiT juarueE juera, wuieu riibjuu lmnnrtant information on active stocks, and win enable you to make money if you do your ftun Knmlat1np. ItatAii. SI Tier monthi or with telegrams of Important changes, tft).00 per moniu. Aaareits, Metropolitan News Company 4Q CONGRESS ST., Zoe Bom U203. Motion, Ma$$.
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