EVENING HERALD Tl'KSDAY, OUTOHKH, 30 1SW. vrr IIIIKDEDITION MAHANOY CITY. MAHANOY ClTV, Oct. 30, 18B4. Joliu ltynn visited frlemlM at I'ottsvllle. M. Hendricks drove to Tnmuqun yonter tiny. Mr. Ztmmet ninn, of Delano, visited town friends. Chnrles l'lank visited IiIh parents nt Heading. M. Kchoc, of. Shenandoah, was In town yesterday. V. Maluy, of Mt. Lafly, Bpent yester day hero. 11. Icihows Una returned from n visit to Xaw Yoik. Mrs. P. Uri'Uimn, of St. Nicholas, visited toivu friends. Thomas ltynn, of Frockvllle, drove to town yesterday. Louie Davis, of Centrallu, spent npartof yesterday here. John A. lletlly, of Shenandoah, visited the Kulvr family. I. Clenry, of Shenandoah, danced nt the Humane ball. John Monngliiui, of St. JsicholiiB, waB Ji re last evening. Miss Annie Kemchcr Is visiting fi lends nt l'ottsvlllo to-day. Adam Tucker, of I'ottsvllle, circulated among friends hero. J. Itofowlch, of Hnzlcton, wns In town, the guest of relatives. Mrs. Mary Swlndt, of Shenandoah, vis tlted the Dipper family. Charles llnnniier, of Philadelphia, visited town yesterday. Dr. M. H. Stein, of Shenandoah, waltzed nt the ball last evening. Miss Mary MuCabe, of Shenandoah, vis Ited town friends yesterday. S. G. Sellgmau nud wife, of Tomunuu, were guests of town friends. Kdward Ivrebs, of Mt. Carmel, visited his parents at the Windsor hotel. MlsieB Piosser, llurkhort and Chester, of Tamacjun, visited town friends. Mrs. Mahouey and daughter, Katie, of Mahanoy Plane, spent yesterday here. Misses Katie McCnul and Mary Iteln bock, of Touinqua, were in town last evening. Charles O. Dentzer, of Heading, visited his brother, Elmer Dentzer, at the Cen trul hotel. M. J. Curley nnd M. McGuIre, of Gir- nrdvllle, were among the visitors to town lat night. Capt. Christian, of the C. & I. police was hero yesterday on business connected with the force. Gus Williams will appear in tho farce comedy, "April Fool," at Kuicr's opera house on Thursday evening. Miss Nellie Young, late of town nud uow residing at Lausford, was the guist of Miss Jennie Klluo yesterday. Dennis Hurry and M. Hughes, of Maha noy Plane, were among the out-of-town people who attended the ball lastnlght. The Humane Fire Co's. ball, at Armory liall last night, was n grand success. The music was furnished by Duffy's orchestra, Paul KvarjH and Andrew Gullick fought on the street and tho lattor received con uiderable punishment. When the parties were arrested nnd tnken before Justice O'lsrien thoy shook hands nnd agreed to fight no more. A box of rings vnlued nt nine dollars was stolen from a show case belonging to Mrs. Charles Sunday, on Saturday night, Tho case was standing in front of the Btoro when the thief broko It open nnd made away with his plunder. Ills name could not bo learned, No arrests huve yet been made. Kvery mother should know that croup enn be prevented. The first Bymptom of true cioup is hoarseness. This is fol lowed by a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough lleiuedy Is given freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough hns developed it will prevent the attack. 25 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Coming Events. Nov, 13. Ten party in tho Primitive Methodist school room, under the auspices of the ladles of the church and for tho benefit of tho church fund. Nov. 29. Turkey supper in Robblns opera house under the auspices of the ves try of AlllSaints P. E. church. Nov. 20 to SO. Entertainment in Hob bins' opera house under the nusplces of the vestry of All Saints P. E. church. "When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. Wbco she was a Child, bho cried for Castorla. Y7ben she beoanio SIlss, she clung to Castorla. Vher ;ho had Child ren,sho -javo tlm Castorla For bargains In wall paper go .to J. V Cnrden, pnlnter and pnperhnnger, 231 W Centre street. He is selling out his en tire stock at and below cost. Wall paper hung at lowest prices and In workman like manner. 10 18-tf Mr. I'm lir Was a IWuultrr, FlUIIMH'IKl.D, 111 , Oct. 30 HtlltO Au ditor CJore givus out the following sent-a- tlonal liloee of news: The auditor of pul llo accounts has concluded an uxiuulno tlon of affairs of tho Normal Park Loan association, of Chicago, of which tho Into V. "W. Porter was secretary, Mr. Porter , having been thenudltorof tho Hock Island 'railway. The examination developed tho fact that Mr. Purter was n defaulter to the ext. nt of some 3,000. Tho facte In tho rase have boon suppressed until now ow Ing to n belief on tho part of the inanago "vent of the iuujjcIsHou that friends and r. IiuIm-k of Mr. Porter vruuld make good to the lu-souiutmn tlu amount of his ila- I ih iitiou. Mr. IVi-tor died suddenly C m njn.iti a J oar ago. in Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No. 8 South Main street. 9-13-tf KNEW CORRUPTION EXISTED Hut I'ollee Cnimiilsslnm-rhrclmtt Declsri-J lie Coulil Not Muir-M 11, Nkw Your, Ot. : Police Commls mcr Hheehn.i was on the stand yesterday, n the lyf'Xuw Inicvtlirntlnii, mid niimcr- us and lively were the tilts which ho had with Lawyer Guff The ciimmlssloiuT tes tified that he had been aware fur twenty years that corruption existed, but It was Impossible to secure evidence enough to make n ooinplalut or bring charge against oiHeers to thegnind jury. it 1M shown by Mr. Go t from tho rules f the police department that the superin tendent was under orders of the oonimls- loners at all times, domdte Mr. Sheehun's statements to tho contrary. Tho witness, However, objected to this Interpretation of no rules, clalmltiK that it was the duty ol tho suierlntcmlmit to suppress disorderly anil gambling house without siioclllo in structions from tho commissioners. If you thoiiKht tho superintendent wns not doing his duty why did you not bring charges against lilmf" askeil Mr. God. I had not sutllclent knowledge to for- mulato ohnrges," wns tho reply. "1 don't see how tho commissioner can oxcuso himself," said .Senator LoxoW) "for lis allowing tho superintendent to takono action nt nil in these matters of which ho says he had knowledge, or nt least tho sus picion that wrong doing wns going on." ltcgonlliig pool solllngtho commissioner said that ho wns satisfied tho sellers pnld tlio polico fur "protection," but that ho could not trnco tho money. Hohod honrd that Superintendent Hyrnes got It, but doubted tho truth of this report. commissioner bheehnn is again In the witness box today. AN ALABAMA EPISODE. 'ollco Ciller KUIe.l anil Another Tntnlly loured in n Street right. YoilK, Ala., Oct. 80. A street Unlit hero resulted In the woundlngof two prominent citizens, ono fatally, and tho killing of tho chief of polloo, J. W. Thompson. On Satur day S. A. Cameron, cotton compress agent, and 15. F. Allison, a timber mer chant, had a quarrel about a business set tlement, and tho lutorferenoo of friends only prevented bloodshed then. Yesterday Allison met Cameron on tlio street nnu demanded an apology for certain hnrsh pitlicls that ho had applied to him during Saturday's dillloulty. Cameron refused to opolOKlze, nnd drow his pistol. A light followed, and Chief of Police Thompson ran up, solzed Cameron and attempted, to disarm him. In tho scuffle Cameron s pistol wns fired ofT, two bullets passing through Allison's side and then penetrating Thompson's heart, who fell dead, whllo Allison Is niortnlly wounded. Cameron wns severely hurt by blows on tho head. Thompson leaves a largo family. Cook's llrlRniiria Rtirrmtiiricil. Four Smith, Ark., Oct. DO. United States Marshal Crump received a mossuuo from Agent Wisdom In which tho agent says he has reliable information that 11111 Cook and his gang, numbering twenty- one men, are near Tallaiia Mission, nine miles northwest of Muskogee. Tho con ductor who brought In tho passenger train from that country brings tho sumo infor mation. IIo says further that tho pursuers have captured tho horses of tho robbers and have them surrounded. Notwith standing the uccounts, ofltclnls hero be lieve It to bo a rusoof friends of tho bandits to attract attention away from other parts. Hawaii 1'riidtH liy Irrigation. San Fiiancisco, Oct. SO. Tho outlook for tho Hawaiian sugar, crop of 1S03 Is very fluttering. For years tills Industry has been In n depressed condition, duo to successive seasons of drouth. Immense, reservoirs for tho storago of water havo been built In tho mountains, whero tho rainfall Is always heavy. From thoso res ervoirs tho water Is conducted to tho plan tations across hills nnd sandy plains by means or woollen or iron aqueducts, in some cases as far as forty miles. Tho sugar orop or lbui is I'stlinateu at 100,000 tons. Tlio JIxcckkIvo Prlco of ltreail. Washington, Oct. 20. In viow of tho crusndo for chcaticr bread inaugurated in n nunilier of cities, Including Washington, where tho prlco has been reduced froinflvo to four cents per loaf as a result of thooru sade, tho agricultural department has given out a bulletin on tho "cost of brand," taken from the forthcoming report of Pro fessor W. O. Atwator on tho nutrltlvo value, of foods. It shows that tho prlco of bread nud tho slzo of tho loaf uro prac tically tho samo now as when flour cost twice as much. Held for tho Oruml Juny, Nkw Yoiik, Oct. 80. Charles Hnror and Harry Lionel Hrown, tho young men ivo ouseil of receiving tho stamps stolen from tho llureau of Printing nnd EnKravlnir In Washington by two clerks named Smith nml ijougstreet, now in custody, had an other oxumtnntlon before Commissioner Shields yostenlny. After hearing tho tes timony tho commissioner decided to ills charge Harer and to hold Drown for tho aotlon of tho grand jury. Holy War Against lluly. ItOME, Oct. 80. Tho lliformn has ad vices from Kussnls stating that tho mahdl has proclaimed a holy war against thu Ital ians. Tho governor of Massowah has or- UureU tlio Illtli untalllon tolioln reailluoss by Nov. 1, when tho Italian troop at Kas- sals will number 7,000 nud tho muhdi'g army 18,000. Tlio Weather. Light showers; wurni southerly winds, shifting to colder westerly winds during tho night. J NUGGETS OF NEWS, John Mollrlde, president of tho United Mine Workers, Is quite ill ut his homo at Mossllou, O. Fire last iilghtatthoiiillllnory establish ment of J. 1. Portur & Co., Pittsburg, caused fB&0,000 damage. Herr Schumaler, editor of Tho Volks Tribune, lias been arrested In Vienna for muklug n socialist speech. J, Cook, brother of BUI Cook, tho ban dit, Is on trial at Taloquah, I. T., for mur dering a Cherokee deputy sheriff. John A. Coates, counsel for whltocnps on trial at Helena, Ark., was arretted for carrying a pistol In tho court room. By tho report of Special Commissioner Voortrldu, W. O. Barney, treasurer of De fiance eounty, O., is reported J1S.000 short. Barney denies tho charge. The Illinois supreme court sustains the decree of divorce granted Leslie K. Carter and refusing Mrs. Cnrter iillmouy. Bho will probably return to the stage. The Marquis of Lnudsdowno, formerly Viceroy of India and governor general of Canada, has been created a knight of the tirdur of tho (iurtor by Queen Victoria. AMUSEMENTS. "MVINO I'lCTUItKB " A novelty will be iutroduced by Slgnor Tlsao at Ferguson's theatre this even lug, in the way of Musical LHiug Pictures ss In the pictures of "Sally in our Alley," "The Village lilark mnltb," 'Comln' thro' the Hyi," "The mL Chord," etc. The appropriate melodies will he sung by lnvlsabtc soloists nnd quartettes. The Introduction has proved the latest Fonsntlou In London the past month nnd Slgnor Tisso Is the first director In America to Introduce the Innovation. 'A COItK MAN." Herbert Cnwthorn, tho clever nnd en tertaining Irish comedian, will mnko his appearanco here nt Ferguson's theatre on Thursdny evening, November 1st. As a farce-comedian Mr. Cnwthorn has given the public many a hearty laugh, nnd, judging fioin the success of his now venture, he hns made no mistakes. The new play Is styled "A Cork Man," nnd Is from the pen of Geo. Hocy, who has written tho best comedies of to-ilny. There is a plot filled with Interest, but not Intricate enough to cause a headache. The company supporting him was' enre fully selected. Kvery part has possibili ties which are rmido the most of. 01)6 WILLIAMS. There it n ticatiu Btore for fun lovers when Gus Williams, that old stand-by of our theatre-going public, presents "April Fool" at Ferguson's theatre on Friday evening. Mr. Williams Is one of the few comedians In America who originates his own laugh-maklngmaterlal and he never is without heaps of It. He is ono of the leaders .of comedy for tho American stage. Copied often, but never copies. Ills company includes some of our best rellneil specialty artists nnd comedians. To mls feeing this attrac tion will be to lose one of the events of theseasou. There Is no medicine so often needed In jvery home and so admirably adapted to the purposes for which it is intended, as Chamberlain's Pain Halm. Hnrdly a week parses but some member of the family has need of it. A toothache or headache may be cured by it. A touch ol rheumatism or neuralgia quieted. The were pain of a burn or scold promptly relieved and the sore healed in much less time thnn when medicine has to be sent tor. A sprain may he promptly treated before lullammatlon sets in, which In jures n cure in about one-third of the time otherwise required. Cuts and bruises should receive Immediate treaU nieut before the parts become swollen, which can only be done when Pain lialm Is kept at hand. A sore throat may be sureil before it becomes serious. A ronblesomo corn may be removed by ipplylng II, twice n day for n week ortwo. A lame back may be cured and several lays of valuable time saved or a pain in the side or chest lelicved without paying doctor bill. Procure a CO cent bottle at oute and you will never regret It. For mle by Gruhler Bros. King for Senator. Thero should be no hesitancy on tho part of tho voters In this district in deciding as to the ability of Hon. Charles F. King, of Mahanoy City, to represent the people of this district In tho next State Senate. Tho record of his lastterm stands without a mark of discredit nnd no one has tlnred to nsenll it. Vote for King. ' "I would rnther trust that medicine than nny doctor I know of," snys Mrs. Hnttle Mnson, of Chilton, Cnrter Co., Mo., in snenkina of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Illnrrhcea Remedy. For sale by Gruhler Bros. mSCEIiL&NEOUS. TTTANTED Kalcsmani f alary from Btarf, TV permanent piece, jiro-wn iiros. uo. Nurserymen, ilochester, N. Y. 10-I-eodlm TT7I8TRAYED -On tt e 22dinst . from the nrenv Jll lscs of Martin Ucstane, 362 -outli WcRt street, a red row. The animal can be Idcntl lied by tb abocr cm of vo front teeth. Itiwa'd win oe iaiu lor return. iu-i vi TirANTKD. Ten or twrnty shares of Potts- VV vllio SavUg Fund stock, Ono or two-year old stock preferred. Addicts J. 11. ii., Hkhai.d omce. iu-iv u UOIt SALE, -A Btereotype machine, rostlng J1 about f80. In Hrst-cfass order lurchat er can havo It tor 120, present owner having no further uto lor It. Apply nt the Hehald oince. T70USALE. A mslllnc machine addressed 1 from blotks. Several dozen galleys. Cost over 1100. Can t had at less t ban one- fourth Koslly worked. Apply at the mm ami office. roil 8ALE.-A large eighth-medium Unt r versal nrets. Want room for a larger press. Will be sold cheap lor cash. Apply at T70H BALE. llavlnir two laive Brown P Carver naoer cutters, will sell ono nt ono- third the cost, which was $1110. Apply at the u kkaijIJ oitioe. I7IOK BALK A lot of minion booy type, In 1 oases. Middling good order. A bargain. Cases, nearly now, 25 cents extra. Apply at mo ii eii ai.u oiuoe. TTOlt HEM'. A larte new store-room, with 1 nlate el&ts front, i welllDg and cellar Kxcil.ent burlress location. Will be reaay lor rem roeninr m. iieni rcospnawe, A nply to O. Nowhi user, 10 North Main street. iu-io-u FOK HAI.E, tho Mt, tarmcl House pron erty, on 11 ' coiner ef Oalc street and the Aveuue, Mt C.imel, Is offeied for sale at n low tieure and . n easy a rroe. Will sell the hotel bulldlnii v Itb or without tte tdjolulne ground. Any Information as to tlcuros anil terms can bo obialnud by upplylng to Holomon Hchnener. Mt ltrmel. K-l-tf 171 OH S A LK. A half Interest In apood-psylnu 1 Luslnox lmvlng aireon a monopoly. Ill health the onl reason for selling. Acdress Heiiai.d, t-LoitnConn, I'n. 10-l8-t( djC totlSl'EK DAY at homo selling I.lfht H O nice I'later and plating Jewelry watches tablewate, etc. Every has house goods needing plating. No experiences ro capital; no talking. Some agents are making 25n day. Permanent Eosltlon. Acdress II. K. Delno s Co., Colum us, Ohio. For gains In all latest styles of Millinery, Children's Cloaks, Caps, Bonnets, Hoods and Lndles' Fm-cluntors. uo toMHS. lllUE'S.L'O North Main street. On Saturday until sold 100 uozen 01 uiuereni pairern Ladios' Embroidered lineu Handkerchiefs at Dalf Frico. By the failure of a Swiss manufacturer we procureil tiiein. Unn'tget anymore. Take them while you can. Now York 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah. the Imout UEUHALCJIA and c'mUaf Complftlnte, .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, iMrcBuriDeuoy eminent pnysioiaasr. UK. RICHTER'S Only centllnowith Trnifa Alark"Anehor."B ilanutacturcnOommereletiraUibr.Iltclitcrof i F.Ad.ElchtoriCo.,17WjmaC!ltSW7CEE.II -29 HIGHEST AWARDS,- 12 Branch Houses, Own Glunworka, 25 A 60 cts In Hacntiofloih for side ! '. D. Kirllr, oh. Min t , j ,11 Illllnn vr. Man u. 11. jia van j. uayies, UNDERTAKING! AND LIVERY. 13 North Jnrdin Stroot. COOPER & CO., Stools. Broilers, Egan Bldg., Shenandoah. Blocks, Rraln, etc.. bought 'or i a' hand car ried on margin. Ten shares stock orl.OWIbiish el 'cslii bought or lolil on firpt margin of 110. Tvlephone icnDCCtlcin. Mnllnriors a specially. Dally mnrliet circular malltd freo n njiplicn tlon. ALBMY DENTAL ftOOMS, Painless Extraction of Item, bold asd Silver minis. If your artlilclnl teeth do not suit you, call lmcoim. All examinations free. Wo mahe all Muds of t lales. ltubbcr, Gold, Aluminum anil w alts' Metal I'latos. Wo do Crown and urulge work noil all or-tratloos that rerlnln to Demul Biirjery o charge or extract ing when trtth arooidercd. AL1IANY DKNTAL UOOM., ISO East Ccntio Ht.. over M. K. Stein's drug store. Mni.noy uity. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOUTH MAiy HTJIJ1E1. Birds nndnnlroals cf Dll selections. Taxldetmlst, Ilobcrt Murray. Coldest and Larpsl Class of Beer. Free Lunch Dallj Free lunch cAcry n ornlng vnd evening. John Weeks, Proprietor. U. W. Davidson, Bartender. Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. ANNIE MORRISON Ma ax iiviznixo, 8 East Centre St, Shenandoah. AMUSEMENTS. JjlEIiaUBON'S TIIEATHE. T. J. FllGUSON, UAHAGEn, Tuesday, October 30th, 1894 Fprclal Engagement. One night only. .TIr3808 . Direct from Tcllcs Bergerlcs and Alhtmbra, London. 20- LIVING PICTURES I -20 Works of art urdcr direction ot Blgnor Tisso, rniecn j-.uroi can AriisiB, specially en gaecd Irom lean Ing theatres ot Europe. Trices, 25, 35, 50 and 75 cts Reserved scats at Klrlln's drus store. EIIGUSON'S THEATRE. p. J. rxnacsoN, minaceu. THURSDAY EVE., NOV. 1st, Herbert Gawthorn, Ametlca's Ileprcscntntlve Irish Comedian In iioje s latest success, Supported by ilio charming corredlanne LCOhA. llhLLK and a strong company under the manngemtnt of II. B. Mitchell. Prlccst as, 335 and 75 Cts Reserved Heats at Klrlln's drug store. JjlKHGUSON'B THEATRE, r, J. TEROUSON, UANACE1I, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, '94, The Great German Comedian, MR, GUS. WILLIAMS, In anew and highly successful smile provok ing milo farce hy P. Wallace Waller, "APRIL FOOL' Up to dote. Just three laughs, each one hour long, jouy ccjncumDB, merry sounrettes, Bwcoi eiuuurDi Krnteim uuncerB. EVERYTHIHQ NEW THIS SEASON, Prices, as, 35, 50 nnd 75 cts Reserved ecats at Klrlln's drug store. M. P. CONBY, Monongaholn Whiskey, 50c a nt. Pure rve whiskey, XX, tl a n& Fine Old IJonrbon, XXX, f 1.85 a qt. Superior lllackberry llrnndy, tl a qt. Superior Coxuac Brandy, - Ji 00 a qt. Imj orted Jamaica Hum; tl.nO a qt. e. YUENGLING'S nlook nml Kresli . vi ov iuni HSrAllLISUED IT3. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. Offers for This We eh. Trimmed Fedora Felt IIats.f.0.!. Trlm,,i nii,.n Sailor Hats, from 83c up. Ten dozen anac&rMMteS 10 mi InYniit' nW. o infants' Sacn ues PaG?',,?0 s?f Six pfper's'of' &edTes, Velvet uaps. ii opening Corsets, so For Business Knowledge Go to Wilkes-Bar re Business College. eiser s, Oil Cloths as Window shades is low as rollers. At SHARES FOR SALE. Tho Safe Denostt lhillillnfr nnd Bavlnir Asso- claiionof Heading, Pa., offers for salo alow hundred shares ot stock. This Is a cooil, lelialilo shares. Having roady sale for all money, tho received Is latere, conseaucntlv the stock will mature much sooner than associations ivns where there Is no trrcat demand for money. and building operations are very limited. Tho value of each share is MOO at maturity, Application fee, 25 cents each share. Monthly dues, ono dollar per share. I-'lvopcr ceni. interest anowcu on an payments maue in advance for 0 months or longer. Jl embers may withdraw one or all shares at any tlino hy giv ing 80 days written notice, and aro entitled to the full amount of dues paid, with 6 per cent. Intei est after ono year, thereby making It an 11 percent. Investment. All shareholders aio entitled to loans from fund mi real estate security. No shares will he forced out. The fund is run on tho same conservative principles as our local funds which havo been r ed lor years and found safe. Anv ono wish ing to Invest In n Saving Fund will find It to uieir interest in can on tno local agents ana receive full particulars. Hey. II. A. Kcyser, D. V., of llafianoy City, Is one of tho directors. MASTER & BACHMAN, Agents, 1S7 North Jnrdin Street, Shenandoah. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. beers. lorterand ale constantly on tap emperance drinks and cigars Choice STir'r n who cnn tnsteour candlei Uli without a feeling ot affeo- Odd Girl""0. C5 h.et72.n8 & " till ULlUfJO LUClUi i.UVJ Just melt In the mouth; the girl's eyes melt with tenderness the young man also melts, and the question Is settled. Try It. FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main Bt. When In POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Contro Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dinlnir room attached. Finest wines, Honors, clears. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDEN'S LIVERS Pear Alloy, Rear Coifeo House. The best rlcs in town. Horses taken t board. Hauling promptly attended to. SOX. XXJliOK, Wholesale agent for FelfEcipstt'i Kevaili I U Export Ltjer nd Saazer Pile Beer No Cner made- Fine liquors and Cigars im nouin Mm bu WARREN J. PORTZ. .Piano Timer, Pltnoa and onr&na rftn&irML Orders left at 81 North Ufclc stredt, Blienarodoab, vlll reoelre prompt aiwauou 31 South Main St. LinuorStore Ale, Drnuglit Purler nuil Welncr Beer. hlii nu h.i an or Temperance Drinks. 1 lrlm.ra,c Trimmed es es . 1 , r. ."BC jieavy uoats, nil styles !ncl u.p- Children's I'lusll Surah Silk and 6c?K8lD8' 26 pnir' JIournluS Goodi'- Self- Soxitli IVCrtiix stroot. m.uininclraiure 01 vue management is that only huslness men of experience nre instructors. Thelrkuowledge.gnlned In tho marts of trade, with the techni cal information gathered inexpert work makes tho Instruction attractive, vain. able and comprehensive. Havoyouseen " the new cataloguer Get It. Free.l WADE & WILLIAMS, Principals. Anthracite hldg., Wllkes-Marre. Potts ville. 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. T TIT .-j.J. m j .1 j.n xv-Luqueiie carpets, an ne styles, choice in design and of a better quality than last season. iow as !7c, 17 cents, mounted on spring P Professional Cards. -yy N. STEIN, M. IX, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Oftlco Hocm 2, Fgan's New Ilulliling, cor ner Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, Pa. Office linuis: P to 10 a. m.; 1 to8p n.; 7 to 9 p. m. Night office No. 230 W'CBt Oak street. jr- 8. KI8TLF.lt, M. D., umce uo Norm i train street, tneasnoosn. - M. , BTJKKE. ATTORNEY A,T-LA.Vr iniHABOOin, TJL.. Office. Egan bnildlntr, corner of Main ana Centre streets, Khenandoah. J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D No. 23 East Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:80 to 8 and 8:80 to 8 p. m. DR. J. B. OALLKN, No. Si Bouth-Jsrdln Street, Bhenandotb; Orrios Hounsi 1:80 to 3 and 6:30 to 8 P. H. Except Thursday evenlm. Vo nfHr.it liynrh am Niindau exeent hv flrrattOI. mem. a unci aanerence w me ?iic wwi abtolutcly neeeuarv. JB. WENDELL KEBER, successor to DR. CHA8. T. PALMEK, EYE AND EAJt BVJIQEOX, 301 Mahantongo Street, Pottsvllle, Pen 0 ROOF PAINTING promptly done with r HAWTHORN'S O. S.KOOF PAINT t)J A.. TTOOT, Agent, 1S9 East Ool street, Bhenandoah. It Is the best ana only guarantee pin isi w.wu, .u and every kind of weatber, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Give It a trial If you desire to Invest in stocks In a safe and legitimate manner without care and wor ry, subscribe to our discretionary accounts. whlcb will pay you from 2 to 8 per cent. weekly in any active maracr.. n wm pay you n than double the averago rate of Interest In iiayyou more interest In anv ordinary business pursuits. Deposits received fromrioto 11,100. Wo will he pleased to furnish you l cferences fill tn nnr Rlif-rr-BH In tlm nni.t. Ami lhatWO are doing for others. If you are situated where you cannot call on us In person, auurcss i communications to the Metropolitan News Co (IS Catwrett St., lioiton, Mat: Wo remit profits once a week and principal on thiee ilajs" notice. 1'artlca, pieerrlnc to do their own Investing, aro advised to subscribe to our Daily Market Letters, which plveyou i...n.,.a... r..f..i,.iatim, on nctlvo stocks, ana will enable you to niakcjuoney If 5 ou doyour ltntr-H. tA ner month: or with tclecraiiis of inuwrtant changes, t2ao0 per inoiiiu. Auarcu, Metropolitan News Company 40 CONGRESS ST., Xoc Jloa) ItHOS. Votton, Mail, IV I I
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