EVENING HERALD MONDVY. Of 'TOHKlt 2. IHIKDEDITION Charged with ttteiiipletl Criminal Anwtill. IJAL-iiMi.iii DM. iM. Henry Uutuml, I hi- mvnj i luircrril with attempting -mult a junior white womnn In Anne Aruiiili l i nwiity last wink, was t-nptiinil Bnturclay nnrlit mill liidgial In the Iirook lynjall Tli' news of the iirro-st spread Tnpldl.v. mill an angry crowd lmiiiiii to col lect in limit nl tl' jull. Marshal Kn-y was tcli'phnhi '1 tn send assistance. Ten ptillce men weti Hiili kly diHtmtcliod to Oman-no. The itmwiI dually dlaiM'tned, and no fur ther trouliln is anticipatc-d. Jlrariliftii llotii'ln lliiMljiprewHil. Nmv YuiiK. Ort ail. Advices fnim Illo .Tan. iro suite tliat there wan a revolution ary iinAi'im nt in thn statu of I'ernaiiilmoo, JSniil, Thursday nlftlit, anil Governor IJarlmza wrw i1i'ioh1. lilma City In in the linnils u( tin' ru ultitloniHtH, who are howled liv the. fnli ral deputy, Senhor Joho Mnr j.inn. Tio.iiw have lieeii Kent from Hlo Janeiro to r.'nn- the revolution, ami por duns frli'iully to tin' movoinent nro being arrested. ' 1 at illy Shut rnr Snoring. Juiijt Vifi, Intl., Oct. &). At St. Jusi pli -i hi is utal John lloilinan shot IIu In i-t Vlli i r tn the head with u revolver for 1; i p Hi li'ir awake by loud snoring, and then shot luins 'ir in tho liund. lloth are dyliiu Tlii-v vi re mom Hum 110 yearn old, and Kir ti n ears had lmen inmates of tho hospital tai iuyitl iw Jaultoiu Two weeks aarii lloitni.m In night n revolver to shoot Allei r If he did not quit snoring. Sixteen Hotel Oiic.U Cremated. SF T f LK Wash , Oct. 21). liy a fire that destroyed, the Wist Struct House early In the morning sixteen people wore hurnodto death. Fourteen bodies have already been T.'eovered. All the dead are burned be yond recognition, and tho coroner has de cided to allow the dead to remain wliero they are In hopes that the proprietor could identify the bodies by tho hotel register, whit h was saved Imprisoned Miners Unhurt. Ikon Mm tain, Mich., Oct. !i!). Tho twelve nun who were Imprisoned In tho I'ewable mine wero taken out unhurt, amid gnat rejoicing. There wero prac tically no sensational Incidents In connection Willi the Imprisonment and resrue The men wero Imprisoned for over forty hours, but at no time did they ci n-id r themselves in danger or despair of rescue Iliipcnilln;: Ministerial Crisis In Npnln. Mlti. Oct M. A ministerial crisis Is impending Then- is a great deal of dis sension in the cabinet arising from a va riety of causes, and it is thought probablo that there will lie an outbreak nt the meet ing of the cabinet council which will re sult In the dissolution of tho ministry. ltuhy llilriieil by Hot T.yo. Atlantic Citv, Oct. 20. Whilo Mrs. William Stewart, of UN! Kaltlo avenue, was washing clothes with lyo water Julia, her 7 months' old daughter, who was slt ting in a high chair eloso to tho tub, fell into the mixture and was terribly burned. It is thought that tho child will loso her sight. All Al'treHH Costly Wardrobe. NEW You- , Oct. 31). A bill of ?I,125 for dressi s and hats, averaging over $300 for the former and ?:ki fortho latter, Is brought to light by an attachment for the amount issued against Actress Mario Wainwright by II O N. ill tc Co., tho Sixth uvenuo dry goods deali ra Two llrlKi'inrn Crimlieil to Dentil, HALT Lai. a CITY, Oct. 'JO. C. li. Glass nnd L. II It iem, two brakemcu on tho lUo Grande and Western, wero caught lio tweon freiglir e irs whllo coupling at Sol diers Camp and crushed to death. Alleged Whltccap Acquitted, IlKLLNA. rk., Oct. Sill. Tho whltecnp cases ri m 1 in acquittal. Tho jury had llttl" trouble in arriving nt a verdict, though two of the jurors weront first In favor of a verdict of guilty. NUGGETS OF NEWS. On his honeymoon, Albert Townsend was arrested at Denver for forgery In six tonics. Western manufacturers of plaster hnvo formed a combine, dividing up tho terri tory. The vicinity of Hay Springs, Nob., was visited by a tnavy snow storm yesterday lastuii? el,"'i, Imurs. Airs Mamaret K. ICaster, lMietosn, died nt her Iitum in lialtlmore, aged 55 years, She had been ill for soino tlmo. Thirty line cattle of Jonas Van Duzer, of ililmtra. l.. nireeted with tuliorculosis, were killed tiy ttato Inspectors. Tearing dirton the home of tho notorious ivlfi of llurglar John Mitchell whitecaps near Velverton, O , forced her to leave the country It is stated that tho universities of Ox ford and t .mili'-tdge will confer honorary degrees up iil I'liited States Ambassador Uayardcu )i return tn London. Ilei ju e In- could not take all hlsnron orty with him when ho died John W. War ner, au ec -i i trie fnrmerof Allegan, Mich,, set ins caiim on tire and out uu throat. An Independent Intruder. Mrs Davis, n widow residing in Fow ler's row, on West Coal street, had a thrilling experience Saturday night. Sho was awakened at about midnight by a. nolso ulio supposed had been caused by a ' uog In the house. Suddenly a man eii tereil her bedroom and placing his hands upon her shoulders made an attempt to hold her down upon the bed. Mrs, Davis screamed with fright and tho Intruder beat a hasty retreat through a window by which ho had entered, just In time to essape a crowd of neighbors who were attracted to tho house by the screams of tho frightened woman. Mrs, Davis says that In the darkuewa she was tumble to identify the man. Vote for King. Every iutuh'lfc'ent voter In the Thirtieth l Senatorial district will vote for Charles V King, ot Mahanoy City, the Demo. , cratlo candidate for tho Senate. He has served the people before nnd there Is not a blemish upon the record he made while , there. THROUGH TO BILLINGS. Hie IiurlliiKton, Chicago and Qulncy Rail road's Important Announcement. The "Hurllngton Iloute" C. R & Q. U It , announce the completion of their line to HilliiiK. Mont aim. Outhe2Htli Inst., they will liiHUKUrate through train wrvioe, leaving Chicago nt 10:80 p, tn., plii(? through Hurllngton, In., Omaha anil Lin coln, Neb. Thence on through tho lllaek Hills country and Crow Indian Reserva tion to Iltllllngs. At Billing connection is made with the Northern Pacific H It. for Helena, Ilutte, Spokane Falls Taeo lna, Seattle nnd Portland, Oregon. Tlie llurlltigton, with this new feeder added to their large system, which roiches from Chicago and St. I-onis into the llocky Mountains, forms the most Important system of railroads In the West, and Its management Is noted for Its enterprise and push. Harry K. Heller, of Allentown, one of tho best-booked railroad men In the country, Is one of tho representatives of tho Hurllngton Houto. He has tho Inter estsof the rondnt heart and Is an Inde fatigable worker. V&en Baby was sick, w o gave her Caatorfa, Ifhen riio was a Child, sho cried for Onstoria, then sho lieonr.io Miss, sho clung to Oustoria, -i,0 iiad Children, siio tutu tlini Cattorla AMUSEMENTS. CAItMEKCITA'8 OSLV ItlVAL. Miss Maude Madlton, who 1ms been specially engaged for the American tour of "Tisso's Living Pictures," Is considered by tho critics of New York nnd London to bo tho ouly rival of Carmencitn. Tho poetry of graco and motion as oxempllfled by this bewitching artist will hold the most critical and exacting auditor and her succession of Spanish skirt, serpentine and steroptlcou dances reveals the mar velous skill nnd talents of this pretty danscuse's art. At Ferguson's theatre to morrow evening. "A COItK MAN." That clever playwright, Geo. Hoey, knew just exactly how much rollicking fun could be crowded Into three hours, when he wrote "A Cork Mnn," which will be seen nt Ferguson's theatre on Thurs day evening, November 1st. The play Is n refined comedy, which lies on its In trinsic worth and funny situations as a pleasing mirth provoker. There Is no doubt but what "A Cork Man" will be one of the most successful comedies on the road this season. Mr. Cnwthorn, who isthostnr of the company, is the most original and unique Irish comedian in America. He Is very ably mpported by Miss Leola Belle, the comedienne, and others. CIVS WILLIAMS. Gus Williams has not been seen here for mnny years. Those who have not seen him have long known his name nnd famo nnd will turn out to give him a hearty welcome. Those who have Been him before will do so again. "April Fool" Is said to ho the funniest play he has ever appeared in and his supporting company the strongest that has ever traveled with him, and that is saying n great deal. At Ferguson's thentre on Friday evening, November 2d. Coming Events. Nov. 13. Tea party in tho Primitive Methodist school room, linden"1- u ii10ces of tho Indies of the church j., tot the benefit of tho church Hind, ee Vnu 00 Tinker dinner In K . na1 j opera house under tho auspices of the ves try of All Saints P. K. church. Nov. 20 to 80. Eutertalnment In Hoh bins' opera houso under the auspices of tho vestry of All Saints P. E. church. Rellly and the Veterans. If there Is one class of men more than another which should rally tothoBupport of Hon. James IS. Itellly in his present battle, it is the men who went to the front In the dark days of 'CI. There Is not an old soldier In Schuylkill county who can say that Mr. Ileilly has ever for an in stant hesitated to lend his assistance in procuring for the vetcrnus the pecuulnry assistance which a grateful government hns bestowed upon every deserving sur vivor of the Rebellion. Never has Mr. Itellly been appealed to in vein. Ho has not simply given his promUe to assist an old soldier in procuring n pension, and with the promise dismissed the appeal from his mind. Whenever he has been appealed to he has used every effort to eccuro tho coveted bounty for his old soldier con stltuents and has not given up the light in their behalf until every means hns been exhausted. Theso are facts which cannot be denied. Mr. Itellly has not published them broadcast, but there are many old soldiers and widows ot soldiers scattered all over tho couutry who will bear willing Itestlmony to the fact that the Democratic Congressional candidate has befriended theiUiln this way, and In numerous instances has taken up pension applications which had been long await ing final disposition, or been previously denied, nnd EUccesKfully prosecuted the claims and secured what the veteran or his widow desired and whnt Mr. Ileilly deemed was justly due them. In James IS. Pellly the old soldier has n true friend, nnd now is the time for the veternns to show thelrj gratitude to one who has never turned a deaf ear to them or has refused to assist them In procuring a pension with success in every instance. I Every mother should know thnt croup can be prevented. The first symptom of true croup is honrscnefs. This is fol lowed by ft peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy Is given freely as soon ns the child becomes honrre or even nfter the cough has developed it will prevent the attack. 25 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Rupture. Cnre guaranteed. No operation. In nlre nt the f-) imutiob drug store, No 8 SouthNalu.trcet. 0-13-tf CENTIUUA. CENTItALIA, Oct. 29. John Hums and wife, of Glrnrdvllle, spent yesterday among town friends. Miss Mary Joyce, one of Glrnrdvllle'a bright young ladles, Is spending n few dHys wltli town friends. Invitations have been Issued to all the foot ball learns In this vicinity to attend the ball here on Hollow K'eu and n num ber of visiting teams are expected. Tho new hose house Is now completed and is being furnished. It will be pre sented to tho fire company in the near future nnd an excellent program has been arranged for the occasion. Misses Kate McManliuan, nnd Bister, Kate Gallagher and ISrldget Devers, accompanied by Walter McGlnuesi, n representation of Shenandoah's popular young folks, were the guests of MIssKnte Jvenahan, of town, yesterday. The teachers of Ceutrnlla borough and Conynghnm township arrived here Friday evening, after spending tho week nt instituto In ISluomsburg. All report having had n gooi tlmo and thnt the In stitute was the best held for many years, every teacher In the county being present. Whnt is the matter with Ashland High School and Juniors, and the Keystone, of Mahanoy City, foot ball teams t Ourboys have been seeking to arrange n game with one of tUf m for the past month and none will oven answer tho challenges, Are you nfrald, boys t If so, please advise, so as to save the trouble of writing. If not, write to Manager Chnrles McIIreirty and he will arrange a game with you. Don't fall to attend the grand ball to be held on Hollow E'en, under the nus pices of the foot ball team. All arrange ments necessary to the success of the affair have been attended to and a good time Is promised to nil who attend. A game of foot ball will be played at 5 o'clock that evening, when our boys will face either the Mt. Carmel orShnmokln team. Come and assist the boys. Tho Centralla foot ball team nnd a team known as the Key's Hill foot ball team played n game here on Saturday. The game was Interesting throughout nnd mnny pretty plays weremadoon both sides, but the Key's Hill boys could not successfully compe e with their opponents nnd at no time did they succeed In getting tho ball across or near tho coveted goal. The game consisted of two 25-mlnute halves and the score was 18 to 0. Work on the electric road is being rapidly pushed forward nnd the general opinion here is that the cars will be Tun ing before Christmas. A large force of men are at work and the road bed is al most completed between here and Mt. Carmel. Very little now remains to be done, except to lay the rails and sills and this can bo done In a comparatively short time with tho numbei of men now em ployed. This good news causes much joy to our town's people. 'I would rather trust that medicine than any doctor I know of," tnys Mrs. name .Mason, or Uhllton, uarter t-o,, Mo., in speaking of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy. For sale by Gruhler Bros. MISCELLANEOUS. TTANTED HalcEman: talnrv from start: V permanent place. Ilmwn llrcs. Co., ivurBerymen, uocncsicr, n. i. iu i-eoa lm --UT-n . s.-t?t. nH nnA ic Alt ises of Martin Geshne, 352 Houln West street, a red cow. The animal can be ldentt tted by the abscDceot two front teeth, Itewa d win Dt) pnia ior return. iu-i ut lirANTKD. Ten or twenty shares of Potts. VV vjlio SavlLR Fund stock. One or two-year oia stocK prticrrea. AaarcfS J. u. ii., jieuald omce. iu-lu ii IJOK KEtT. A lareo new store-room, with plate class front, cwclllne and cellar. Kxrtlient business location, will bo ready for rent NoTcrohT 1st. Kent rcasonn lo. Apply to C. V. Ncwhcuecr, 120 North Main sireei. iu-io-ii FOB BALK. The Mt. Carmel House prop erty, on tie corner of Oak street and tho Avenue, Mt Carmel, Is oUcred for sale at a low figure and on easy terms. Will soil the hotel BulIdlnK with or without the kdjolnine ground. Any Information as to llgurcs and terms can De ODtamea by applying to tsoioroon ncnoener, mt, lairmei. -i-u FOIt SALK A ball intercstln afood-paylrjR buslnco. hfcvlne niraotU monopoly. Ill health tho only n upon for bclllrg. Address ziKKAi.il, cnei nncohn, fa. iu-13-u SIBHOLUTJON OP PAKTNKH8HII'. No tlco Is hereby i Irea that the partnership :ly BUtElfctlDR Ntwten William K. Smith and Charles K. SmltD, ot Bhcnandoah, county ot Schuylkill, nnastatoof Pennsylvania, under tho llroi name of William E. Smith & Bon." was dissolved, bv inutuxl consent, on tho 80th day of October, lbOl. All debts owire to tbo Bald l'urtiierMilp ro to ho received by the said CharliB K.Bmitu. who will rcnilnue tho bust iieiH, and nil Ccmauas In tho sutd partnenhlp uru to oe prebtnieu 10 nun ior pajmeni William k smith, Chaiilks Kl BU1IH, Hbenandoah. Pa., Oct. 22, ZfcM. 10-22-oaw-lt COOPER & CO., Egnn Bldg., Shenandoah. Stocks, train, etc.. bought 'or (a h and car riedou marsln. Ten shares stocV cr LOtobcuh, eli grain bouehi or fold on Urn lnarftln of lf. lMcphone ion. f ciIol. Alullor orsnsnecluliv. D.ulj' iiiarkoi circular rxalh d fiee rnapplua liUU. avies, AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. For M&rgams In nil lntest stvlesof Mllllnerv. Children Cloaks, Cant. Bonnets. Hoods and Ladles' Fatclnators,gotoMHS.HYl)E'S,2UNorth Main street. On Saturday until sold 100 dozen oi uuiereut pattern Ladies' Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs at Half Price, By tho failure ot a Swiss manufacturer we procured mem. uairt get anymore. unite ineni wnne you can. "fen tell I SO N. Main St., Shenandoah. Evan J. B UNDERTAKING f '' A Clean i! Collar j One that you con keep clean all uio lime a collar uiat does not wilt when you get over-heated ; that does not fray on the edge, or tear out at the buttonholes, nnd j can bo cleaned by simply wiping i off with a wet sponge or cloth. These counra nnd cuffs are made bv covcriuc linen collars or cutfn 1 on both sides with waterproof : "fciiiiintri u,a ,;:.,,..... .....i. and durability. They are the only waterproof goods so made, and every piece is stamped as follows: Ask for this, nnd refuse to take any imitation if you expect sat isfaction. If your dealer docs not keep them, send direct to us, en closing amount, nnd we will mail you sample. Collars 25 cts. each . Culls 50 cts. pair. State size, and whether stand-up or tumcd-down collar Is wanted. TUT! ST-T T TTT s.Tx. srk V, inE UCLLULUllJ St.. new xorK. &LBMY DENTAL ROOMS. 'alnTess Extraction of Teeth, Gold and Silver fillips, If your artificial teeth do not suit vou. call to tee us. All examinations free. We mahe all RlndR of plateh. Itubber, Gold, Aluminum nnd v. atts' Metal P.atcs. Wo do Crown and uricige worn ana ail operations mat pertain to Denial funery. Jo chorees lor extract ing when teeth are ordered. ALBANY DKNTAIj R00M3, 139 East Centre Ht.. over M. K. Btein'sdmg Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH HAW BTltEEl. Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray. eldest and Largest Class of Beer, Free Lunch Dallj Free lunch every n ornlns tnd evening. JonN Weeks, Proprietor. G, W. Davidson, Bartender. Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains in Town. ANNIE MORRISON HOAX HUIZDIXQ, 8 East Centre St, Shenandoah. AMUSEMENTS. F EBGUHON'S THEATUE. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAGER. Tuesday, October 30th, 1894 Pprcisl KngORcrccut. One night only. . . .TISSO'S ... 1 1 iii ni Direct from rdles Herbert! b ana Albumbra, London. LIVING PICTUEES ! 20 20- Works of art urder direction of HlgnorTisso, I'll teen turotean Artists, Fpecmny on gai td Hum tearing thiatriB ot Europe. Prices, as, 35, 50 and 75 ctB Reserved scats at Klrlln's drugstore. pEKQUSONU THEATRE. P. J, TEUGUBON, M4HAOE1I. THURSDAY EVE., NOV. 1st. Herbert Gawthorn, America's Itriirefcn'atlvo Irish Comedian In Supported by 1 ho charming corredlanne LCGI.ti. Bl.LI.Ii and u strong compituy ULder tbo innnhpement ot II. H. Mitchell. Vrlccsi 25, 35,50 iirnl 75 Cts Reserved Beats at Klrlln' drag store. JJERaUSON'H THEATRE, p, j. rxnausoN, manaozh. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, '94, The Great G era an Comedian, MR, GUS. WILLIAMS, In anew and highly successful smile provok ing meio 1 arc oy i . waiiace waiter, entitle, "APRIL FOOL' Up to dtte Just three Iannis, each one bour Iocs'. Jolly comedians, merry soubrettts, Bweet singers, gracuiui uunceiB. EVERYTHING NEW THIS SEASON, Priced, as, 35, 50 mid 75 Ctn Reserved teats at Klrlln's drug store. Mark- n ;i IK "11 M. P. CONRT, Monongabeln Whiskey. . 60o n nt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - $1 a qt. Fine Old Hourbon, XXX, . U.25 a qt. Superior Ulackberry Brandy. tl a nt. Superior Coiriiao JJrandy, - $1.00 not. Imported Jamaica Hum, $1,1)0 a qt. yUENGLlNG'S Hlock m tl Kresh llest brands of 6c Clfars EdrAULISHED 1873. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. Offers for Salic llor Hats, from 85o up. Ten dozen Trimmed Hats, no Two .Alike, all colors styles ! J "i", 'is lot"lnJ!'i erl10rt Cnts- .1-B0 "P- Uau' Heavy Coat, all styles nnd i Vr I Vr ' v i V . '-"'I'-i 80 Tlie Wilkes -Barre iusmess uoiie WHIccs-nnrre, Ia Oil Cloths as Window shades a.s low as rollers. At Keiser's,' Sairisag F'raadL! SHARES FOR SALE. Tlio Safe Denoslt Huildlnc: and Savlne Asso ciation of Ke.idlnc;, Pa., oifcrB for salo a tew lmiidrcd sliares ot stock. This is a good, xcliablo and prosperous association In ivbich to take shares. Having ready sale for all money, tlio premium roceived Is largo, consequently tho stock will maturo much Eooncr than associations located in towns where thero Is no groat demand for money, and building operations aro very limited. The value of each share is 200 at maturity. Application fee, 25 cents each share. Monthly dues, one dollar per share. Five per cent, interest allowed on all payments made in advance for 6 months or longer. Members may withdraw one or all shares at any tlmo by giv ing SU days written notice, and are entitled to tho full amount of dues paid, with 0 per cent. interest auer one year, inereoy malting it an 11 nor cent. Investment. All shareholders aro entitled to loans from fnnd on real estato Becurity. No shares will be forced out. Tlie lunil is run on tue same conservative principles as our local funds which havo been tried for years 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, ltov. II. A. Keyser, B. D., of Mahanoy City, Is one of the directors. MASTER & BACHMAN, Agents, 127 North Jardin Street, Shenandoah. A genuine welcome Awaits yon nt Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. beers, porter and ale constantly on tan Choice temperance drinks and cigars TFi a'r nn who can taste our enndlea Olid tt till wtthout a feenDg of affeo. OrlrT Oifl tiou for the young man uua who brings them. They Just melt in the mouth; the girl's eyes lueib w icu icucieruesBLiit! yuuu( uiau nisu melts, and the question is settled. Try It, FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main Bt. When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHILWOLUS HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room attached. Finest wines, Honors, cigars. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDEN'S LIVERS Fear Alley, Rear Coliee House. The best rigs in town. Horses taken t board. Hauling promptly attended to. SOXa. HAAK, Wholesale oyent for felgeDifio's Itiaiti I i Export Ltger ui Saazer Pile Beer. No finermade. Fine liquors and Cigars 120 Bouth Main Bt. WaRREN j. portz, -- Plg"ft Tuner, Pianos and orrtcs rpalrd. Orders left at SI North Main street. Shenandoah, will receive At- Keiser'Sj' Pottsville. (trump i niiDBuoa. 31 South Main St. dtiuLlquorStorc Ale, Draught 1'nrler and vVelnerBeer. and nil kitd of Tempcanoe Drinks. This Week. onnaup. umiuren's I'lush Surah Silk anil Elorxtli lvrnixx Stroot. Is a practical industrial business training school. Well equipped, with earnest, entliuslastlo and thorongb teacliers, and newest niethods.inclndlng "actual business" system of bookkeeping. In struction is mainly Individual. Col. lege management lias arranged for cheap board for students. Ask for beautiful new catalogue. WADE & WILLIAMS, Principals. 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 17c, 17 cents, mounted on spring- Pottsirille Professional Cardfoi. N. STEIN, M. 15., PBTSICIAN AND SUXOEON. Office Rorm 2, Egon's Ncw.nul'ding, cor ner Matn end Centre streets, Shenandoah, l'a. OfUco Hours: s to 10 a. m.s 1 to 3 p. nr.; 7 to 9 p. m. Night office No. 230 West Oak street. JT B. KIHTLER, M. D PHYSICIAN AND BVEOJION, Omce HO North J&rdln street, Uttntnilcsh. M. U. BUItltE, ATTORNEY AT-LAW snisAWDoin, ta. Office. Egan building, corner of Slam ana Centre streets, Shenandoah. J PIERCE ROBERTO, M. D., No. 25 East Coal Street, HHENANDOAH, FA. omce Hours 1:80 to 8 ana 8:80 to 9 p, m, D K. J. B. CAbLEN, mo. si eouin j a rain utreeti cneninaou. Onioi Hotjrsi H30 to 3 and 0:30 to h P. V. Except Thursday evenln(. No otlee work on ijunday except aiTOtr. mem. a tinei aanerence to wu agmt mwn it absolutely necessary. jyi. WENDELL REBER, successor to DR. CHAS. T. PALMER, XYJ3 AND JSAJl SVltOEOK, 301 Mahantougo Street, Pottevllle, Penns. Allantloii, Prpprly Owners .' ROOF PAINTING promptly done with OT HAWTHORN'S O. 8. BOOH" PAINT bp YOST, Agent, 189 East Coal street, Hbenandoah. 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