IE bVENING HERALD TIKSDAY, OCTOIIKHS), 1894. TIIIKDEDITION MOST SEhYIGABLE COLOR, FASHION AND ECONOMY BOTH PROVE BLACK CLOTniNG. AV- An Easy Way of Home-Dyeing Cotton, Wool, Silk, and Peathcrs Headlly Colored a Handsome Black Use Only Diamond Dyes Absolutely Fast Black. It is only within tho Inst fow years thnt It has been possible (or uu Inexperienced person to dye a black that would not crock, fade, or wash out. Even mill dyed black goods were rarely absolutely fast. Tho advent of three diamond dye fast blacks for wool, for cotton, and for silk and feathers, lias changed all this. Now, with n ten-cent package of one of these dyes, the first trial gives perfect success, The directions on the packages are so plain and simple that oven a child oan got bettor results than the experienced dyer could a fow years ago. The prevailing fashion for black stock' Ings, feathers, gowns, and cloaks, and the fact that anything can ho colored with diamond dyes a black that will not crock or fade, explains their almost uiil versal use. The peculiar way In which the diamond dye fast blacks are made, glveB them a great superiority over all other methods ot homo dyeing. x There are somo fortyi) other colors of diamond dyes, each m which is thor oughly reliable, and as superior to lmKa tlous as sunlight is to moonlight. HAS SEARCEYCONFESSED? Tho M)terli,ii Minion on Which He Ao voiupunl" OUlt-unt. Kiiejjbhickbiiuho, Vn., Oct. 2:1. The bandit C. .1. .S-ntuoy is neither confined in btnltord county jiul or in the Fredericks burg prison, but hint night was taken to tno bridge tender s house at Acqunl Crook, near tho scene of the hold up. He Is in the custody of Kobort A. 1'lnk crtou, armed with a Winchester; Sergeant Hdrlngton and Commonwealth Attorney w. beymour wlilto. Tho point was reached after miles of detour, and all in dlcations would suem to give support to tho belief that l'lnkerton and his party nro on a hunt for the treasure stolen from the express car and supposed to lo buried. Searcoy's manner and speech conclusively chow that n treaty has been entered Into wttli the authorities. Searcey was taken from tho jail hero alwut noon and placed In a carriage IIo was handcuffed to Superintendent Pinker ton. In tho vehicle was a basket filled with enough provisions to last the party two ilays. Mnuy fruitless efforts wcro made to oludo tho reporters who were following close be hind. A brief stop was made at Brooks fitation, on tho It. V. nnd 1. road, and then tho rldo was resumed to Stafford Court Huuso. While Searcey was sitting in tho parlor or the clerk s house the correspon dent asked Pinkurton tho object of the ex cursion. "The time is not ripo," ho said, "but there will bo interesting developments later on." After repeated urgings on this point the party left again without locking up their prisoner In tho Stafford jail. In all probability Searcey is taking Pin kerton and his associates to the spot nenr the Virginia .Midland, whore it Is said thousands stolen from tho express cur wcro burled. IMcitlng at Slinniokiti. SnAMOKis, I'd., Oct. 123. Riots wero numerous here Sunday night, as tho foreigners and criminal classes wero drink lug houvlly. Patrolman 1'. M. Dioblor was struck on tho bend by a brick while trying to arrest Willlum Dietrich, an old jail bird, and Is buffering from concussion of tho brain. William Homer, n citizen was injured by a mob of drunken foreign rrs, niulGoorgo liarock was shot In tho leg by ono of tho samo gang. Policeman W 11 Horn Oilman was also knocked down nnd beaten by u gang of Hungarians. Dietrich jmd John and George Lachufski wero ar rested. FIVE KILLED BY EXPLOSIONS. diree Mure Will Die from tho Torrlbl Hums llecelveil. Joliet, Ills., Oct. IS. Ono of the most disastrous explosions thnt has occurred on the Drainage canal was at 1 o'clock yester day morning, when threo men wero killed outright and threo more seriously Injured, Tho explosion took place at Hlokor & licnn's camp, near Summit. A gang of jnen wore at work putting in a blast, when tli gunpowder exploded, blowing three men to pieces. The names ot the unfortU' cale trio cannot yet lie obtutned, as when tho explosion took place tlio other men ran for their lives, und tho dcud could not be Identified. John Smith, Henry Potter and Thomas Collins, who were wounded, were brought to this oity, whero their recovery Is Impos sible, as their flesh In places Is to burned Unit It Is fulling off. Smith Is a Swede, nd bos no friends or relatives In this ooun' try. Collins' native home is In Tennessee and Potter Is from Pennsylvania. None of them have any friend or rolutlvo hero, Potter und Collins ore Americans. Saturday night another explosion took place at the same oamp whuro two men wcro lulled and one wounded. When Baby was sick, we gavo her CastorU. When she was a Child, sha cried for Castorla. 'When the became Miss, rtio clung to Cast oris. WJkv he hod Children, she (cava ttm Castorla For bargains In wall paper go to J. Carden, painter and paperhanger, W. Centre street. lie Is selling out his eu tiro stock Btaijribjr-cost. Wallpaper hang at lowcj poEMi nnd In workman like manner. Li I 10-lS-tf ANOTHER KANSAS CYCLONE Much Damage to rroprrly, hut No Tatnl- ltloft llt'portrd n Yet. ARKANSAS CITY. Kail., Oct. 83. Reports just coming in tell of the ravages of a tor nado which struck Honda Springs, clght- n miles west of the Arkansas river, into Saturday evening. Much damnoo was done to farm houses and crops, nnd It Is feared thnt more serious reports will lie re ceived when telegraphic communication is restored. As far as known thore were no fatalities. Two poople are known to hnvo boon Injured. The property loss will aggregate nearly flOO.OUO. Tho tornado struok (Jeuda Springs from tho southwest and continued In a northeastly direction till It reached 'Winfleld before spending its forco. In Its oourso It laid low fnnn houses, out buildings, crops nnd trees. In Geuda Springs tho lxtth house, which costtlO.000, was partially wrecked. The Albright two story brick block was unroofed nnd tho stores of AV. A. Wolls nnd Thomas Iloyal Wero totally destroyed, llubboll's business bloolc and tho Ullbert block also suffered minor losses. A Mrs. Bookwaltor was oaugltt in the wreck of tho bath house and almost buried beneath a pile of brick and mortar. Her injuries wero not serious. Dr. llulllcld Was seriously but not fatally In jured by being thrown from his buggy. At Snlt City, a hamlet near Genua Springs, minor damage was done, but no ono injured. K. Welter, living two miles west, got his family Into his oyclono civvo nnd hud just closed tho door when tho houso toppled over on them. Thoy wero Imprisoned for twelve hours, but finally escaped without suffering Injury. rom this point through the oountry to Wlnlleld, tho storm was about two miles wldo. At Winfleld, whero tho storm broko up, six small houses were blown down and severol business houses wero unroofed. Tho aggregate loss rtt this point Is 30,000. Went Down with n Fulling Itnlldlng. St. Paul, Oct. 23. Six men wero burled nndcr tho ruins of an old building on llrldgo squaro yesterday afternoon, nnd all badly Injured, two fatally. Tho McClung building has stood for many years, nnd was Anally condomncd. Workmen had re moved tho roof and wcro loosening tho boards on tho second floor when tho floor gavo way beneath thorn, carrying thorn to the collar. Tho list of Injured is as fol lows: William Whales, aged 03 years, probably fatally: Frank Mullen, 81, prob- ably fatally ; Eugono IJroderag, 41 ; Jacob Schmidt, 43; Andrew jUUzack,47; Stephen Scliiop, 80. Ocrmnny's Monarch a Poet. HEilUN, Oct. 23. On Sunday noxt a matlnco performance, tho proceeds of which will go to tho building fund of tho William I momorial cathedral, will bo given at tho Iloyal Opera Houso. Tho most Interesting number on tho program will bo tho "Song to Aeglr," tho words and mnslo of which arc by hinperor William. This composition is for n male chorus, tho design being tho masterly effect of that of a German choral. Tho emperor composed tho song three months ago whllo on his annual crulso along tho coast of Norway. Tito Cnfto Agalnit Morton's Coachman. NkwYoiik, Oct. 2a Tho examination in tho caso of John James Howard, Lovi P. Morton's cmployo, who was ordorod Bont bock to England, whero Mr. Morton Is alleged to liavo engaged him as a coach man, was continued yesterday at Ellis Island before a special board of Inquiry chosen for tho purpose Tho proceedings woro secret. Tho testimony will bo sontto Secretary Carlisle, togethi r with Dr. Sen der's recommendntlon. Tho decision will rest cntlrelywith tho socretary of tho treas ury. ' Wholesale Murder Prevented. NEW YoitK, Oct. 23. Patrick Riley was detected whllo arranging to blow up with dynnmlto a shanty near ew Hochollo In which a hundred Italian lalwrers were sleeping. But for tho appcaranco of a night watchman ho would havo accom plished his objeot. Rlloy says ho is only 6orry ho wns discovered so soon, as In an other minute It would havo been all over. and ho would then bo satisfied. Hlloy was held without ball for tho action of tho grand jury. Iiiflfctlnp; the Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Oct. 23. Tho naval In gpectlon board visited Cramps' shipyard to inako tho final oxomluatlon of tho now cruiser Minneapolis before its acceptance by thogovcrnmont. '1 ho cruiser will shortly go into commission nnd tho dnto of this ceremony will bo fixed by tho board. Tho inspection will probably lie completed by this evening, as tho board is oxpectcd In Now York on Wednesday to inspect tho Mochlas, which will soon sail for Chlneso waters. I'ntal Fight lletwetm Condemned Convicts. TAIILKQUAH, I. T., Oct. 23. A desperato fight occurred hero In tho jail betweon Ell Levy, Chuleo Star and Bob Dalton, all of whom nru under sentence of death. Levy got possession of n razor and mado an as sault on tho othor two prisoners, cutting Star fatally, when ho was kicked senseless by Dalton, who used a chair, fracturing Liovy s skull and otherwise Injuring hUn o that ho cannot recover. Cigiirinakcra' Strike. Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 23. A special to Tho Times-Union from Tampa says that tho clgarmakers in Feldenbcrg's big factory walked out. Tho men demand tS per thousand moro, and say thoy will ro- fuso to return to work until this Is granted. It Is feared that this Is tho fore runner of a general and determined strike, Tho strikers are quiet and orderly, nnd no trouble Is anticipated, The Case Agnlnit the Sugar Trust. Washington, Oct. 93. Tho caso of tho United States against tho sugar trust will probably bo argued in tho supremo court luring tho present week. It Is a bill In equity to upset this trust, filed by tho United States under tho so culled Sherman anti-trust law of July 3, 1800. It is ex pected to provo a tost caso. The Management In Control. New Youk, Oct. 38. It is now definitely known that tho management ot tho Atolil son, Topeka and Santa Fo railroad havo lecured a clear majority of tho proxies and stock to bo voted at tho annual election 3f the company, which occurs nt Topekn, Kan., next Thursday. Three Killed by Lightning. CALUWKLL, O., Oct. 28. Tho resldouce of Sylvester Yeagle, near Carlisle, In this jounty, was struck by lightning last oven Ing and consumed. Mrs. Yeaglo and two children were killed und their bodies con mined. Tho Weather. Generally fair; oast winds, becoming FOOT BALL Points on Doings Among: the Teams In Town. The regular local foot ball team lined up against n newly organized one, known as the High School team, Inst evening, and had an Interesting time of It. The regu lars prevented the High Sohoo' team from scoring In both halves. Tho latter team will he good, If handled right. The play ers average 140 pounds. They will lino up against tho regulars each evening for practice. Manager Coughlln has added Sulllvnn, of Cornell; Ogdeu, ot Lehigh, and Trout man, of town, to tho regulars. These men show up well In practice and will prove valuable. The regulars will play the Pottsvllle strong eleven at the Trotting park next Saturday, nt 3:80. This game will decide the championship of Schuylkill county, and therefore will be hotly contested. The management has arranged to have officers on the grounds to detect all fence junipers, so that prosecutions may be entered against them. On Saturday laBt no less than 200 people jumped the fence and the mob was led by young men who lay claim to better principle. The player8ought to have uniforms, but will never succeed In raising the funds If people keep up the fenco jumping and rob the! gate. The boys should be encouraged by good pay ing attendances as they are furnishing first-class sports. MlMtlmmrlc Killed In China. Rome, Oct. 28. Nows has been received at tho Vatican of tho destruction of sov eral mission stations In China. Tho In mates, it Is said, wcro killed and other Christ ians aro menaced. Tho Vatican will appeal to tho powers for tho protection of Its missions and missionaries In China. An 1?ukI1h1i Nobleman Dead. London, Oct. 23. Baron Basing Is dead. Gcorgo Sclater-Booth, first Baron Basing, was born In 1820. Ho was financial secre tary to tho treasury in 1808, and president of tho local government bonrd from 1874 to 18S0. He was created Baron Basing In 1837. Forty llodlcs Itecoverod. BUDA PESTn, Oct. 23. Forty bodies havo been rceovoi-ed from tho colliery nt Anlna, where tho explosion of flro damp occurred last Saturday. Thirty persous wero serf ously Injured by tho explosion. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho registration of women In Denver is almost ns largo as that of tho men. The Bolgium now purllanient will bo composed of 101 Clericals, 28 Socialists and 20 Moderates. Ex-Governor Leon Abbett, of Now Jer sey, declines to bo a caudldato for tho United States senate. Employes of tho Llnwood mills In Brlggs vlllo, Mass., refuse a 8 per cent, increase, and aro still on strike. August Martcllt, sent to sound an alarm of Are in Now York, was found nsloep loaning against the alarm box. Thero Is no medicine so often needed In every home and bo admirably adapted to the purposes for which It Is Intended, as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Hardlv a week paRBes 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 Daln of n burn or scald nromntlv relieved and the sore healed In much less time than when medicine has to be sent (or. A sprain may be promptly treated before Inflammation sets In, which In sures a cure In nbout one-third of the time otherwise required. Cuts and bruises should receive Immediate treat ment before the Darts become swollen which can only bo done when Pain Balm Is kept at hand. A sore throat may be cured before it becomes serious. A troublesome corn mny be removed by applying it twice a :lay 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 paying a doctor bill. Procure a CO cent bottle at once and you will never regret It. For vale by Gruhler Bros. At the Theatre. Elmer E. "Vance's triumph ot stage realism, "The Limited Mall," will appear at Ferguson's theatre to-morrow even ing, October 24th, and will without a doubt prove the dramatic surprise of the season. It is said to be so thoroughly realistic, that audiences after witnessing Us highly wrought scenes, have lnvolun' tartly sprung from their seats, shouted nnd waved handkerchiefs for minutes, The flight of the Limited Mall, the wonderful electrical tffects, the real saw mill In actual operation, and the thrilling wreck, make a performance almost ua rivalled. Every mother should know that croup can be prevented. The first symptom of nut, I.IUI4L. ,o uuoiDtureo, .ilia la mi . .. I ,. 1. 'T'l. .. V.1 lowea nv a peculiar roucn coucn. Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy is clven freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has developed it will prevent the attack. 25 and GO cent Dottles tor sale ny i, miner isros. Coming Events. Nov, 13. Tea party In the Primitive Methodist school room, under the auspice; of the ladles nf the church and for th benefit of the church fund. Nov. 29. Tdrkeyj supper In Kobblns' opera house under the auspices of the ves try of All Saints P. E. church. Nov. 20 to 30. Entertainment In Kob bins' opera house under the auspices of the vestry of All Saints P. E. church. MAHAN0Y CITY. Mauanot City, Oct. 23, Oscar Longenberger, the Adams Express Company driver, Is on the sick list and Nnth. Garrett Is acting as his substitute. Fire escapes ureiibelng put up on the opera house. Elmer E. Vance's "Limited Mall" will be produced atKnler's opera house on Thursday,the 25th Inst, Jesse Webb istransactlng business at Heading. Capt. J.F.Bailey, of Philadelphia, around town again. Rev. P.. H. Hensyl caught quite n line of fish at the Junction yesterday. "I would rather trust that medicine than any doctor I know of," says Mrs. name mason, oi uuuton, uarter uo., Mo.. In sneaking of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Itemedy. For sale by Gruhler Bros.) A llrsporndo Kucnpcs. TAIiLEQi'Mi, I. T Oct 88. Jim Cook, n' brother of the lender of tho noted Cook gnng, who was under arrest hero for mur der, has made his cm-ape. Whllo In rhargo f fro guards he made a break for liberty, and after glviiiiT Ids epturs a severe tug legit free from t'vm Although 1mm- t red h a In tvv i ,im Iitcked about his mid an!' - m' ininin the guards in' , 1 i - ' ml i i - i 1 ,n him. llio International famous REMEDY for NEUBAIiOIA an4 8mlar ComplaIntl ni-wi unaertrie stringent ucniKAH MEDICAL LAWS, """'I'cu dj eminent pnysicianB t I Urf. RICHTtfl S Only gcnulnewlth Trade Murk "a.,,i. Manuf ac turor: Cominorztcnrath Dr.nichkr of s.aa. mcnters Co., 17Wiroa Bl, HlW mt -za HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branoh Houses. Own Glanworkn. 6 4 EOc. for ulo In Shea. If 0. H. n WANTKD. A good girl for general house worlf, In a small family. Apply to D. It. Lewis, IS) North Main street, Shenandoah. ITWTRAYED On tt-e 22d Inst , from the nrem li lscs of Martin Gestane, 852 Houth West street, a red cow. The anlmaT can be ldcntl fled hv the absence ot two front teeth, nwa-d will be paid for return. lo-ziot TTSTK AYKD. From the premises of Michael 'J Tlnrnwakl. nt fjonnnr'a l'Ht-'h. nn Oct. 14lh. red cow with one horn curved toward eve and tbe other up, A reward of $3.00 will be paid for us return to 217 East Centre street, ncnanaoan, i'a. lu-Kit TTOR KENT. A large new store-room, with xcellcnt business location. Will bo ready for rent November 1st. Kent reasona ,le. Apply to C W. Ncwhouser. 120 North Main Street. 10-15-tf A RE YOU UNEMPLOYED y will vou HE VOU UNEMPLOYED ? Will J. worn for J18 per wech y Want man nl ood character with reerenccs, jotepn k. 10-13-lw y, 68 Fifth avo., Chicago, 111. r.iOH MALE. The Mt. Carmel Houso nrot- V erty, on the corner of Oak street nnd tho Avenun, aii uarmei, is onorca or sale at a low fieure and on easv terms. Will sell the hotel bulldlnif with or without the adjoining ound. Any Information as to figures and rnl& can be bbtalned bv KPDlvlntr to Holomon Bshoener, Mt ("irmel. K-tof MANAGER WANTED To appoint sales men to sell tbe Rapid Dish Washer wnsnes ana anes me aisnes in two minutes without wetting the fingers. (75 a week anil all expenses. Easy position; no capital; no hard work: can make (1U0 a week. Address W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 11, Columbus, Ohio. Tr ANTED. Salesman; falary from start; VV pcrmnnent place. Drown Drns. Co., Nurserymen, Kochester, N. Y. 101-eod lm FOR SALE. Ahalf tntercstln agood-paylne business having nlmota monopoly. Ill ealth the onlv reason for selllne. Address Hkrald, Ktiennndoah, Pa, io-ia-tf Evan J. D&vies, y AND LIVERY. 13 North. Jardin Street. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, and the water you drink isn't even nt tor tnat purpose, use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch, For gams In all latest styles of Millinery, Children's Cloaks, Caps, Bonnets, Hoods and Ladles' Fascinators, go to MRS. HYDE'S.29 North Main street. On Saturday until sold 100 uozen oi amerent, pattern Ladies' Embroidered Linon Handkerchiefs at Half Price, By the failure ot a Swiss manufacturer we procureu tnem. uan't get any more, TaKe tnem wnue you can, Now . Pooh Mil York UUIW 11111 9 N. Main St.. Shenandoah. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOVTII MAIN HTltlir.l Illrds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, A obert Murray, Coldest jnd Largest Glass el Beer, Free Lunch Calif, Free lunch every nornlng mnd evening. John Weeks, Proprietor, O. W. Davidson, Bartender, Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains in Town. ANNIE MORRISON js a an it viznixa, 8 East Centre St., Shenandoah For the . . . Hot Season Cleary Bros Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers ol tne nnest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alloy, Shenandoah, Fa Carpets Feaiheis, Matlresses, &c. Tkt STF1U P.fllluTliCrO.."'?"..-''"'- T M. P. CONRT, Monongahela Whiskey, - 60o a ot. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - tl a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, $1.35 a qt. huperlor Blackberry Brandy, indy, tl n qt. , - tl.OOaqt. , 11.60 n qt. Superior Cognac Brandj Imported .Tnmnlca Hum '"V UENGLING'S trck m d Fresh Uent brands of 6c Cigars ESTABLISHED 187.1. Mrs. J. I KELLY, The Milliner. Offers for This Week. Trimmed Fedora Felt Hata KOn. Trlmmm! Tilot,. Sailor Hats, from 85o up. Ten dozen Trimmed Hats, no two alike, all colors, styles and pr ces. Infants' long and short Coats, $1.60 up. Misses' Heavy Coats, all styles and colors, $1.60 up. Infants' Caps, 25c nnd up. Children's Plush Surali Silk and Velvet Caps. Infants' Sacques, 3oo up. LegglnS, 25c n pair. Mourning Goods. Solf openlng Corsets. Six papers of Needles, 5c. 20 The usmess Wlllccs-Barre, Pn At Wilkes-Barre Gollege, eisers, Oil Cloths as Windowjshades as low as rollers. i At Kaiser's1, Saving Fnnd! SHARES FOR SALE. The Safe Deoo6lt Butldlne and Savine Asso ciation of Heading, Pa., offers for sale alow hundred shares of stock. Tills is a good, reliable and prosperous association In which to take shares. Having ready sale for all money, tho premium received Is large, consequently tho stock will mature much sooner than associations located In towns where there is no great demand for money, and building oporatlons aro very limited. The value of each share is C20U at maturity. Application fee, 25 cents each share. Monthly dues, one dollar per share. Five per cent. Interest allowed on all payments made In adv ance for 6 months or longer. M embers may withdraw one or all shares at any time by giv ing 30 days written notice, and are entitled to the fall amount of dues paid, with 6 per cent. intcrost after ono year, thereb' All shareholders are an 11 percent, investment entitled to loans from fund on real estate 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 vcars and found safe. Any one wish ing to invest In a Saving Fund will find it to their interest to Call on the local agents and receive full particulars. Ilev. II. A. Keyser, D. D., of Mananoy City, Is one of tho directors. MASTER & BACIIMAN, Agents, 137 North Jnrdln Street, Shenandoah, A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Fool room attached. Finest whiskeys. beers, porter and ale constantly on tap Choice temperance drinks and cigara Qfia'o nn who can taste onr candlei (Sixxs a tin without a feeling of affeo DrTfT fliTT'l tlon for the yonng man , , who brings them. They Jnst melt in the mouth; the girl's eyes melt with tenderness the yonngmanalso melts, and the question is settled. Try It. FRED. KEITHAN, Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St. When In POTTSVIUiE, Stop at PHIL. WOLUS HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hoars. Ladles' dining room Attached. Finest wines, Honors, cigars. Sate and Reliable Horses to Hire. LIVER SNEDDEN'S Fear Alley, Roar Coifeo Houaa. The best rigs In town. Horses taken t board. Hanllng promptly attended to. SOI. HAAK, Wholesale agent for Fclmpu'i Rcwarli I J,, Eiport Lager and Saazer Pale Beer, No finer.mide. Fine Uauors and Clears W Uouth Main Ht WARREN J. PORTZ, p""" Tnner, Pianos and orcans repaired. Orders left at 21 North Main street, Bhenandoah.wlll receive 31 South Main St. Sri i I Ale, Draught Torter and WelnerUeer. and 8.11 kinds of Tempo nnco Drinks, Soittli IVTvixi Klx-oot. Is n practlcnl industrial business training school. Well equipped, with earnest, enthusiastic and thorough teachers, and newest tnethods.lncludtng "actual business" Bystem of bookkeeping. In; struction is mainly inuiviuuai. coi.."i ptra mnnnnnmptit. linn nrrnntprl fnr cheap board for students. Ask for J tit A no p Tfr r t a iwo n!-;4 ii uuii a rfiLiumiuQ, rnuui i I Potts villel 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- Pottsirilleo "Kit Hi . I Professional Cards. N. STEIN, M. IX, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Koom 2, Egan's New Building, cor ner Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, Fa. Office Hours: 8 to 10 rum.: 1 to 3 p. nr.; 7 to 9 p. m. Night office No. 230 West Oak street. B. KIHTLKR, M, D., PSTB1CIAN AND SVnaHONi Office IM North Jardin otreot, BhentLdoifc. M.u- BURKE, A.TTORNB7 A 1-LA W SUIKAHDOin, PA, Office. Egan building, corner ot llaln ana Centre streets, Shenandoah. J PIERCE KOBEKTB, M. D No. 25 East Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:30 to 3 and 8:80 to 9 p, m. J. S. CALLEN, No. Bl Boutn Jardin Street, BnensnOoai ; Omen Bonns; I!30to3ana6:30 toHP.K. Except Thursday evenlcc No offlet wort on Sunday except arrant' merit, jl ainct aanerenc w tw aric mun U absolutely ntccisary. It. WENDELL HEBER, Successor to DR. OHAS. T. PALMER, -JSrjB AJfB EAR BVItOXON, 801 Mahantongo Street, Pottsvllle, Penns. 0 ROOF PAINTING Promntly done with Or HAWTHORN S U. S. ROOF PAINT by ML.. -sro,I,,sent, 1S9 EastOoal street. Bnenandoah. 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