7 BSC EVENING HERALD THfUSDAY. OCTOBER '.I. 1894. THIRDEMTION i KEPT THE WITNESS AWAY. 8enntlnnnl Charon Annln.t Now York 1'ie )lco by lawcr CloCi New Yoiik, Oct. 6. It had boon ex pected that one of the police commission era would lmve been nut on the sttind lu yesterday's session of the Loxuw oomnilt tco, nnd the committee room was packed with an expectant crowd of people. Hardly had the oomnilttoo taken their places when Lawyer Goff onme Into tho room In a high state of excitement. Uo addressed hlrn self nt onoo to Chairman Luxow, stating that ho wiw compelled to iuiIc for mi ml Journment. Sir. Golf nnnounoed thnt one of the most Important witnesses yet before tho committee, who was expected here from Chicago, had lxon detained In Jersey City, evidently the victim of u pollco con spiracy to keep her from giving evident before the committee. The witnom Is known as Mrs. Matilda ireriimun, who mysteriously dlsappoored with her husband nemo three or fom weeks ago, when it was found tho Investi gating committee had Issued n subpa-nn for hor appearance. With great difficulty tho woman had been tnvceil to Chicago, nnd after much effort was convinced that It was to her Interest to return nnd testify. Air. Goff announced that tho pollco of thlc city hod a hand in spiriting hor away. It was nUo learned that thowoman'l trunk hnd been taken and onrrlod nway, with valuable doouments which would have a strong bearing on tho ovldcnco. It was learned that to prevent the woman! disappearance Ms Moss had gono to Jorsoy City and mRlo n charge of perjury ngnlust Mrs. Hermann and socurod hot commitment to the jail until extradition papers oould bo bocuruV. Tho chnrgo made by tho Jorsoy City ;ollco agalust Mrs. Hermann was that of kidnaping. THE WAR AGAINST ;HINA. CldnPKo Vessels Dt-stroyed liy Snlimnrltn lim-H l'ursocutlolif of Christians. Vascouvkii, U. C, Oct. 25. Tho steam ship Kmpress of Japan brings the follow ing advicos from thoorlont: Tho Chinese loss in the battloof Ynkushanwas: Killed, 700; wounded, 353. Two different accounts aro published In Yokohama papors with refcronco to tho Chlnoso troops having erected six forts on tho southern bank ot tho rlvor nnd fourteen on tho northern. They have about eighty guns innositlon, nnd tho force assembled Is nbWit 70,000. All tho troops that escaped from l'ing Yang aro on tho northorn bank. Other reports say that tho Chlnoso forces only number 9,000 on tho northern bank and n similar number on tho southern, and that but eight forts aro built so far, but that on tho oppearanco of tho Japanese troops thoy hastily strengthened their po sition. .Navigation In tho Shlhtousho channel Is uow very dangerous, 000 submarine nilnos having been laid. A largo iunk struck a torpedo recently, and both It and a fishing lxint woro blown up and the crews dostroyed. A Chlnoso gunboat was also destroyed in tho samo manner. Hospital arrangements nt Hiroshima arc very extcnslvo nnd complete, and the wounded Chinese prisoners nro treated with tho same care as Japanese. So much so that many Chinese patients nro rcluo tant to leavo tho hospital nnd manifest very little patrlotio feeling, their chief con cern being their arrears of pay. Klerco persecutions havo broken out In tho two southern provinces of Coren agalust tho native Christiana. Already a largo number of native converts hnvo xica murdered and many robbed and lientcn, Poro Jozeau, a French missionary, wai captured by General Yeh while on tho way to ooul. lio ami an attendant were In torruanted and bonteu by soldiers in the prcbonoo of General Yeh. RUN DOWN AT SEA. 22io American Liner 1'urla Sluks an Un known Shit). Southampton, Oct. 25. Between 1:80 and 2 o'clock Tuesday morning tho Amer ican line steamer Paris. Captain Watkins, which arrived hero last ulght from Now York, ran down and probably sank an un known ship. Tho weather was very thick at tho time, a heavy rain falling. As soon us tho collision occurred tho Paris was put about and ft search made for tho shin. After a time tho vessel or n capsized wreck was reported oft tho starboard bow, but sight of it was lost befarp a life boat could bo lowered. Anthiug further was scon though tho Purls laid nil and searched un til daylight. The steamer sustained no damagu beyond having a portion of het rail lient and two wlrestnys broken. Sail ors on tho Paris say tho sailing vossol snowed sigiuus of distress after tho col llslon, and that screams wero heard aboard of her. It isstatwl that a white light was soon on board tho ship three minutes before the collision, but that no nil or croon Hub was visible until after tho steamer had struck her. Captain Watkins declines tc mako any nuttomont regurdlng thouccl dent, except to the company olllclnls. Passengers on the Paris criticise tho do lay on the steamer In lowering n boat and in getting the search light working. A riaguu of Diphtheria. SIDIK11N, Ky Oot. Sli. A fearful nnd death dealing plaguo of diphtheria Is rnu lng opposite Cawyvlllo, Ills., and cofllns can hardly lw furnl-diod fast enough wltlj which to bury the dohd. Not fewer than forty deaths havo occurred within the week. It Is not uncommon to bury two children In a single collln. A man from across the river arrived at Ciwoyville yesterday for the fifth coffin, furnished In onu family. Tho plague has now orofwed tho Ohio, and Is epld mh- at CosoyvllU and Mulfordtown, having !eon brought there by fuiuJlloB from Illtuols,fleelngfroni tho ravages. A numlxtr of daugerous coses are developing then), and all the schools have closed. The oonuuuulty Is In a gen oral state of alarm. Among the few recov erles noted tho victims have been left blind or paralyzed. "I would rather trust thnt medicine than nny doctor I know of," says Mrs, name .mason, oi unucon, uarter uo., Mo., In speaking of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy. For sale by Gruhler Bros. For bargains in wall paper go to J, Cnrden, painter nnd pnperhnnger, 384 V, Centre street. Ho Is selling out his en tire stock nt and below cost. Wall paper hung at lowest prices nnd In workman like manner. 10-18-tf BRUMM FULL OF VIGOR. (Oof iHrnir (i rwm lr jxiffc) I to what wages you shall have, or how many hour you hall work. And yet Mr. Heilly snys the duty taken off the bit umiuous coal cannot hurt the anthra cite coal. At this Juncture Mr. Urutnm was handed slip of paper nnd ho read tho writing upon it to t lie audience after stating that o did not know from whence the rilp enmo. J no writing was nslolIowB: "A West Virginia gentleman here snys Gover nor McCorklo went before the Ways and Means Committee nnd said thnt to take the duty off soft coal would ruin West .Mrglnln, nnd It has." After rending to the audience Mr. Brutmn said, "I don't know who the gentleman Is, but what ho says Is correct." A respectable dressed man of about middle age and with Intelligent counten ance stepped to tho stngo from tho right wing and said, addressing tho nudleuoe, I am the gentleman." This brought forth great applauso, tho witness stepping back to tho wing In the meantime. A HERALD reporter nddrewed the gentleman, who said he was H. H. llnpert, a clerk cm- ployed at Mayberry, West Virginia, nnd ho was prepared nt any time to prove his declaration. Mr. llrumm thau concluded his address nnd retired amid great applause, which was tupplemented by thteeteorty cheers. MAHAN0Y CITY. MAIIAKOV CITT, Oct. 85, 1804. Miss Mengle Is visiting friends nt Phila delphia. Thomas Lewis Is visiting friends at hllndelphla. J. Kester, of Sharnokln, is visiting friends in town. Miss II. Refowlch visited friends at Pottsvllle yesterday. Miss Maggie Burns, of Pottsvllle, is visiting town frlendB. David "Whltehouse, of Pottsvllle, visited town friends yesterday. Hees Griffiths, of Bloomsburg, visited friends In town yesterday. Deputy Sheriff George Ochs, of Potts vllle, vlBltcd town people yesterday. Mrs. J. Brlescb, of Orwlgsburg, Is visit ing her mother-lu-law, Mrs. It. Brlcsch, of. Inst Centre street. Patrick Carr, of West Centre street, at tended the funeral of John Donuhue, at Tremont, yesterday. Misses Hepler, Kirk. Richards, Butler, Mack, and Mr. Schrope, of Delano, were the guests of Mrs. W. II. Snyder last evening. Klmer E. Vance's great realastlc comedy drama, "The Limited Mail," will be pro ducedat Kalers' opera house this evening. Beatrice, as Jim Harland, will do some good singing and dancing. Every mother should know that croup can be prevented. The firet symptom of true croup is hoarseness. This is fol loweu dv a necunar rouun concn. ii unnrntierinuvs uougn iteineuy is given treelv as Boon as the child becomes bourne or even after the coush has developed it will prevent tne attacK. ana ou cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Special Meetings. A meeting of nil members of Lady Harrison Lodge, No 10, A. P. L. A., will bo held nt the home of Mrs. Blenemnu, 113 West Chestnut street, this (Thursdny) evening, nt 7:00 o'clock shorp, to make arrangements to attend tho funeral of our deceased sister, Mnry Simmons, Funeral will take place on Saturday, the :7th Inst., nt 2 o'clock. Members will meet In their hall at 1:00 o'clock sharp, All members of Star of Bethlehem and sister lodges are requested to attend. By order of Lizzie Williams, N. M. Attest : Cabbie Lrwis, Sec'y. It The members of N. N. N. Relief Corps, No. 59, will meet at the home of Mrs. Ruth M. Hopkins, No. 200 West Onk street, on Friday evening, to make arrangements to nttend the funeral of our deceased sister, Mary Simmons, which will occur on Sat' unlay afternoon, at 2 o'clock. All mem bers nre requested to bo In their hnll on Saturday afternoon, nt 1:00 o'clock sharp, By order ot Mits. Ruth M. Hopkins, Pres. Attest : Cassie Lewis, Sec'y. 2t 7hen Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, Kbea she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. Woe zha had Children, she a-.-n ti'm Castorla Carmenclta's Only Rival. MIsb Maude Madison, who has been specially engaged for the American tour of "TIsso's Living Pictures," Is considered by the critics of New York nnd London to be tho only rival of Carmenclta. The poetry of grace and motion nsexempllfled by this bewitching artist will hold the most critical and exacting auditor and her succession of Spanish skirt, serpentine and steroptlcon dances reveals the mar velous skill and talents of this pretty datiseuse s art. At Ferguson's theatre on Tuesday evening, October 30th. There Is no medicine so often needed In every home nnd so admirably adapted to the purposes for which It is Intended, aa Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Hardly a week parses 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 naln of a bum or scald promptly relieved and the sore healed In much less time than when medicine has to bo Bent tor. A sprain may be promptly trented before Inflammation sets in. which in sures a cure in about one-third of tho time otherwise required. Cuts nnd bruises should receive immediate treat ment before the parts become swollen which can only be done when Pain Balm U kept at hand. A sore throat may be cured before It becomes serious. troublesome corn may be relnovcd by apply lng It twice a day for n week or two. A lame hack may be cured and several davs of valuable time saved or a nain in the side or chest relieved without paying a doctor bill. Procure a CO cent bottle at once and yon will never regret It. For ale by -Gruhler Bros. MEDICAL MEN MEET. The Schuylkill County Homeopathic Society In Session Here. a in tine of the Schuylkill County Homeopathic Society was held nt the Commercial hotel to-day with the follow ing meuibfrs In attendance: Drs. 1). W, Strnub, John S. Klttler, M. S. Klstler, ShonandoHh : K. L. Strnub and William Klstler, Mlnersvllle; Frances W. Boyer and Thomas Wf. Swnlm, Pottsvllle; L. A. Snyder, Ashland; E. E. Bashore, Plne grovoj Georgo H. Boone, St. Clnlrj Charles B. Dresher, Tnmnqua: Henry Haven ; H. S. Klock, Mnhnnoy City. Dr. Snyder, of Ashlnnd, presented a case of infantile paralysis for examination and It elicited considerable discussion. Dr. J. S. Klstler, of Shennndonh, read a statistical report of over fourteen hundred cases of obstretrlos occurring In his own practice, which was also very Interesting. PERSONAL. Elmer Hooks Is visiting friends nt WUUamstown. Mrs. C. G. Palmer, of West Centre street, has gone to Connecticut to visit relatives. C. J. Quinn, Mnurlce Morrison, James Smith and R. A. Glover spent to-day nt the county seat. Mrs. J. II. Martin left town this morn ing for Sunbury, where she will spend a few weeks visiting relatives. Tim Hurst, one of the Natlonnl league base ball umpires, who Is spending the winter at bis home In Ashland, spent a few hours in town yesterday. Mrs, Benjamin Richards and Mrs. David Evans left town for New York city this morning and to-morrow will sail for England. They will spend several weeks visiting friends In Wales. Harry Cather Is In town spending a ten day leave of absence from the U. S. Schoolshlp "Saratoga." He has just re turned from a cruise that Included visits to Barcelona, Spain, Gibraltar and the Madeira Inlands. Official Visit. A special train consisting of nn In spector's car, a Pullman and a smoker arrived In town yesterdny afternoon hav ing on board n number of the Pennsyl vania railroad trainmasters, superintend ents, trnck foremen, civil engineers, super iors and mnBter carpenters, who were on a tour of Inspection. At the Pennsylv ania depot the smoker and engine got off the track. While thoy were being replaced tho party dined nt the Ferguson House. Tho party left here for Wilkes Barre. Mrs. Brldgeman, R. C. M., teachet violin (specialty) cello and piano. Corner of Jardin and Lloyd streets. 0-3-tf Some Cold Weather Bargains. Special values offered this week In Indies' and 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. Ij. J. WILKINSON, 29 South Main Btreet, 10-15-tf Shenandoah, Pa. Coming Events. Nov. 13. Tea party in the Primitive Methodist school room, underthe nusplces of tho Indies of the church and for the benefit of the church fund. Nov. 29. Turkey supper In Robblns' opera house under the auspices of theves try of All Saints P. E. church. Nov. 20 to 30. Entertninment In Rob bins' opera house under the auspices of the vestry of All Saints P. E. church, Buy KeyBtone flour. Be sure thnt the name Lesbio & Baer, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. tf ratal Fall of Coal. Adam Nedz'.nski was Instantly killed and his butty, Charles Irvln, was seriously Injured by a fall of coal in the GUberton colliery-yesterday. Blarrle"d a l.iitiRfiiit l'rlnce. PARIS, Oct. 25. Tho mnrriniro of Miss Susan Tucker V hlttlcr, daughter of Gen eral Charles A. Whlttier, of Boston, Mass., to Prlnco Belloselsky-Bellozersky, son oi tho czar b aide-de-camp, tooK placo yoster-, day afternoon In tho Russian church on tho Ruo Dnru. A second religious cere mony of mnrrlago afterwards took place In tho American church on tho Avonuo de Alma. Both ceremonies were attended by tho elite of tho American and Russian colonies. Later Prlnco nnd Princess Bel loselsky-Bellozersky started on their honey moon. They will resiuo in Uussla. Cyclist Jolimoii's Murvt-loui Mile, Buffalo, Oct. 25. If Tom Eck and o select party of bicyclists who wero out on the Tonawanda boulevard yesterday nre to bo bollovcd John S. Johnson, the racing man, went a mllo straightaway, paced by a quaruplet, In tho marvelous tlmo ol 1.35 4-5, Eck brought Johnson hereto try for tho mllo Btrnlahtawny over this pave ment, which is as smooth as a parlor lloor. The courso Is straight and hits been care fully measured, but there Is a stoop fnll for im eluhth of n mile at the finish. The tlmo by MUiirtors was: First quarter, 212-5; seoond quarter, 25 3-5; third quar ter, 25; fourth quarter, 24. Electric timers wore used, and It Is claimed there can bo no mistake. Condsuiued Murderer Liberated Memphis. Oct. 25. A number of frlendi of Bart Carter, who has been sentenced te be hanged Deo. 81 for the killing of Iluntoi Wilson, went to Mountain Home, Ark and liberated hiro. They procured the keys of the jail from tho sheriff's wife, whose husband was out of town, and hod no trouble, liberating Cartor. He Is still at largo. Mnrderoas Mexicans Sentenced to Death City of Mexico, Oct. 31. Augustine Lopez nnd Macon Crase, tho murderers of MeSweeney and Hopps, the Americans murdered oar Oaxacu, havo boon sen tenced to death. Tho oaso of calumny against Bnrjoa and his wife will now bo tried by the federal district court, and tide time ogalnst Homero. Jnpnu Agal" RrJ''U Mediation. LOKDOK, Oct. 35 It Is stated that Japan has again rejected the mediation of a for elgn powor in her dispute with China, while the latter country bus expressed hel ruadlnoss to acoept an armlstloe, or any reasonable condition. T, JmMiu NEURALGIA and simitar Complaints, mannt&ctnroa unurr laestiinprm .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. ktrcacrlbedby eminent physicians! DR. RlfiHTER'S fit a iiniinnii lOnlv ccnulnowlth Trad Mark,fAnchor."B Manufacturer:OommcrzicnrathOr.Itichtof B I F. Ad. Blchterfc Co., 17Wrrn Ct.,ltIW SOBS. I 29 HIGHEST AWAHU5. 12 Branch Houses. Own QUtsworkB. k2S&60cts In Mhennniloah for al Uyi lP. D. K'rlin.ttn. maiuni., j. .II linn 7H. Main V II. til .Ronbicn, N n eor. main . uyut" MISOELIiANEOUS. WANTKU. A good Rlrl for renrral houso work, In n small family Apply to I), It. Lewis, 129 Norlli Main street, Shtnardonh. WANTED. A emxll houso, or a part of a hnusn, n Shenandoah, Addrees. stating terms, X., IIkhalu oltlce. 1025 31 IHTR AYBD On t e22d!nst , f rom thorrcm ll lscs of Martin Goshne, 362 Houth West Btreet, a red cow. Tho animal can be tdentl Hod by the abs-ecceoi two front teeth, llewa-d Will be paid for returr. lu-83 Ot ISTHAVED. From the premises of Michael II Ilorowskl, at Connor's Vat -U, on Oct. Htli, n red cow with ono horn curved tnwAril rv and the other up, A reward of So. 00 will be paia ror its return to zn Ea&i centre nireet, ouuiiunuouu, jru. jii&Hi IIOR HENT. A large new Ptore-room, with nlate class front, i wr-lllnr nnd cHInr. Excellent business location. Will bo ready for rent November let. Hent reasonable. a "Ply to C vr. Newhouser, 120 North Main ueet. 10-15-tI ARK VOU UNEMPLOYED? Will you work for f 18 per week 1 Want man of I'Ood charaoler. with reterenecs. .Tnppnh n. Gay, 63 Fifth ave., Chicago. 111. 10-13-lw I70B BAIiE. The Mt. Carmel House prop- jl; criytuuiiiBconicroi vbk sircot ana us Avenue, Mt Carmel, Is ottered for sale at a 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 bv anDlvlne to Hnlnmnn BihoMier, Mt Ctrmcl K-l-tf TXT ANTED. Salesman; salary from start! VV ccrmanent clace. Brown Uros. Co.. Nurserymen, Hochoster.N. Y. 101-eod-lm MANAGER WANTED To appoint sales men to sell the ltapld Dish Washer, jhes and dries the dishes In two minutes without wetting the lingers. 175 a week and all expenses. Easy position; no capital; no hard work; can make (100 a week. Address W. ,P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby gl'cn that an application will be made to tne Court of Common Fleas of Schuylkill county on Monday, November 6th, A. D., 1891, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, Uidertue corporation act or tne uoramonweaun oi I'a . apnrovcd April 29th. 1874." and Iho bud- Dloment thereto, for the charter Of an Intended corporation to be called t'St. Paul'B Roman Catholic Citizens BeneUclal Hoclcty, of Bhen andoah, Fa." Said association to have for Its oDject i no maintenance or a tociety tor social, educational und beneficial rtumrtRej to Its members, from funds collected therein. o. u. r.i. uui-i,urJT&ii, Attorney for Applicants. Shenandoah, Fa., October loth, 1WH. 10-11 oaw 8t Ivan J. Davies, (IHG! AND LIVERY. 13 Nortli Jardin Stroot. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing thnt your boots do, and the wateryou drink isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. "VOTE FOB JAMES B.REILLY Of Pottevillo, For CONGRESS. For MSB.S In all latest styles of Millinery, Children's uioaKs, uaps, uonneis, liooasnnd J.acues Fntcinators. co to MRS. IIYDK'S.29 North Main street. On Saturday until sold 100 uozen oi dllierent pattern Ladies' Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs at Half Price, By the failure of a Swiss manufacturer we procured tnem. Unn't get any more, lane mem wuue you can, 9Z M ill 20 N. Main St. Shenandoah. Weeks' Museum, 17 BOVTJt 21 A IX STJIEJE1, Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray, Coldest mil Largest Eiass if Beer. Free Load) Oil! Free lunch every morning tmd evening. JonM Wkkks, Proprietor. Q. W. Davidson, Bartender. Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. ANNIE MOERISON x a ait nvizMxa, 8 East Centre Si, Shenandoah. UNDERTA M, P. CONRY, Monongaheln Whiskey, - 60o a at -J Pure rye whiskey, XX, tlnqt. ine Old Bourbon, XXX, f 1.25 a nt Superior Blackberry Brandy, tl a qt, Superior C'oirnoc Hrnmlv . 1 nn nt Imported Jamaica Hum, 11.50 a qt, 'YENGLING'S Htock nrd Krreh Rest brands of 6c Clrara ESTABLISHED 1873. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. Offers for This Week. Rnl wfef olt H,5ts' f?)0- Tramed High-crown Felt Hats, SOe. Trimmed an 1 nrlr Tnfn?. tP' Tfn dozen Trimmed ifntB, no two alike, All colors, styles nn l ?o n i m ,?i8 ""J'1, ?hort Conts. N-00 ul- MUses' Heavy Coat, al styles Vvet rmi nfntS ftntB C2n'- 2So nd up. Children's Plusfi Surah Silk and 7ptlCCo?seU?fnSSpe?BU XuTes, oo?K8ln9 S5C B P",r' MUrn,ng SO f3oixtlx ZUtnlxx Street. Tlic larre business College, Wlllccs-nnrrc, ln., Oil Cloths as Window shades as low as rollers. At Keiser's. Saif ing 3Fmd. I SHARES FOR SALE. Tlio Safe Deposit llnlldinir and Snvinc? Asso. elation of Iteading, Pa., otfers for sale a lew hundred Bliares of stock. This Is a Rood, reliable nnd prosperous association In which to tako shares. Having ready sale for all money, tho lutrmium received is larKc, cuimutjuunuy me stock will mature much sooner than associations located In towns where there Is no frreat demand for money, and building operations aro vory limited. The value of each share Is B00 at maturity. Application fee, 25 cents each share. Aioniiuy uues, one aouar per snare, r ivepor cent. Interest allowed on all payments made In advance for 0 months or longer. Members may withdraw one or all shares at any time by giv lnR 80 days written notice, and are entitled to the full amount of daes paid, with 6 per cent, interest after ono year, thereby making it an 11 per cent. Investment. All shareholders are entitled to loans from fund on real estate security. No shares will be forced out. The Tuna is run on the same conservative principles as our local funds which have been tried for rears and found safe. Anv 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. Ilev. H. A. Keyser, I). 1)., of Mananoy City, Is one of the directors. MASTER St BACIIMAN, Agents, 127 North Jnrdln Street, Shenandoah A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! BJAIH AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whinVevii. beers, porter and ale constantly on tan Choice temperance drinks and cigars RFi'ft nn who can taste our candle oxic a ttxi wlthout a fe8llng of affeo. Grltl OttI 'ln ,or tne young man uuu who brings them. Thoy Just melt In the mouth; the girl's eyes ixiciij witu teuueruess me young mau also melts, and the question Is settled. Try It, FEED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St, When In POTTSVILLK, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dlnlncr room attached. Finest wines, llnuors, cigars. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDEN'S LIVERS Fear Alley, Rear CoIfeoHouss. : The best rips lu town. Horses taken t board. Hauling promptly attended to. Wholesale acent for Felgenipan's Kewart, K. J,, Eipiit Lager itJ Saazer Pale Beer. ' No finermade. Fine liquors and Cigars 120 Bouts Min Bt WARREN J. PORTZ. , .nana Piano Timer. Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at U North Main street, Bhenandoih, will receive yi vu.y , hi.duuuo. At K.eis 31 South Main St. iiLiouorStore Ale, Draught Porter utid WeluerBoer. and nil klrds of TempBtano Drinks. Is n practical Industrial business training schooL Well equipped, with earnest, onthuslastlo and thorough teachers, nnd newest methoda.lncludlng "actual business" system of bookkeeping. Id' At.nt tn ... .. ( ..1 I .1 I ..1 .1 .... I CI.. . lege management hns nrrnnged for if cneap board for students. Ask.ioi beautiful now catalogue. WADE & WILLIAMS, Principals, ers, Pottsifillee 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 newri styles, choice in design and of a. better quality than last season. Low as 17 c, 17 cents, mounted on spring1 Fottsville. Profesatonal Cards. w, N. STEIN, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Itocm 2, Egan's New Building, cor ncr Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, I'n, Office Honrs: a to 10 a. m.: 1 to 8 p b.i 7 to 8 p. m. Night office No. 230 West Oak street. KIBTLEU, II. D rnrsiaiAN and aunaisoM, vl Office M0 North Ji flln street, Btemnfloth. Aea&j TIT M. BURKE, ATTORNEY AT-LAW tHIHJITDOAU.TA. Office. Egan building, corner ol Main and Centre streets, Hccnnndoah. J PIEBOE ROBERTO, M. D.. No. 25 ICast Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, FA. Office Hours 1:80 to 8 and fl:80 to 9 p. m. D K. J. 8. OALldSN, no. oi coutn j aram mreet, cnenanacan i Ornoi Bonus: H80 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. M, Eicopt Thursday evenlnt. No office work on Sunday except iy arrant . meni. a una aanerence (o me offust new? it (ibsolidtly fieceuary, , JB. WENDELL BEDER, successor to DR. OHAS. T. PALMER, JirjS AND JiAlt SUltajEOlf, - S01 Mahantougo Street, Pottsvllle, Pennni 0 ROOF PAINTING promptly done with iar HAWTHORN'S V. B.BOOF FAINT by JiL. TETOOT, Asent, 189 East Ooal street, Shenandoah. It Is the beat and only guarantee paint against corrosion, firs and every kind of weather, for metal, woodeo and paper roofs and walls. Give H a trial. j If yon desire to invest in stocks In a safe and leeirlmato manner without care and wor ry, utcrllie to our ditcretlonary accounts, which will pay yon from 2 to 8 per cent. weekly In any active market, It will pay you more tluux double tho averngo rate of interest in any ordinary business pursuits. Deposits received from KM to Jl.tOO. We will be pleased to famish yon references as to our Bucccss In the past, and what we are doing for otliers. If you are situated where yon cannot call on us In person, address your communications to the Metropolitan News Co., 48 Conor' St., lloHlon, JITate. We remit profits once a week and principal on three daj s1 notice. 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