0K EVENING HERALD TCKSDAY, XOVKMBKKO, 1W)4. 1 HIBDEI )lTION CENTRALIA. Miirtln Catifleld Is nil smiles. It's u Klrl. Miss Kiln Price, of Mahanoy City, (spent a day In town with friends. Miss Ktta lllne, n prominent young lady ol town, is seriously ill. Messrs. Cliailes McBrearty nnd 1'atrlck Devlne called on friends In Shenandoah on Saturday, Johu Lambert, one of Shenandoah's pop ular Insurance agents, transacted basi licas In town on Saturday. Miss Maud Wntklns returned on Sun day after spending n few days among her many friends nt Mahnnoy City. Work on the electrla road Is rapidly progression and we shall soon linre the pleasure of seeing the cars running through our lively borough. Owen McDonough and Peter Cnrey, two of our popular young men, spent Bator -dny among the fair ones of .Shenandoah, at the dancing school held there. lOdward J. rTlynn, Esq., has opened an office in Leddicoat's bullllng,.on Ixicust avenue, and Is now roady to attend to all cases which require the work of an at torney. The Centralln foot ball team defeated the First ward team of Shenandoah In a very Interesting game here on Saturday. The game was Interesting throughout. Centralia won the toes and took the ball defending the south goal. Hynn kicked the ball and the man who secured it was downed before he could gain any advant age. After a few minutes piny one ot Shenandoah's men fumbled the ball. Devlne secured It and after n dnlsy run of fifty yards lauded it safely behind the Shenandoah goal, making the first touch--down. Hyuu failed to kick the goal. No more scoring resulted in the first half of the game, although tho good plays were numerous on both sides. The second half began with Shenandoah having the ball. Stanton made n good kick. Rhodes secured the ball and curried it down the field, where it was kicked. Centralln then, by a series of pushing the centre nnd running the ends for small gnlns nt each time got the bnll to within a few yards of the cov ted line. Here the work was very hard. Shenandoah defended their position in n manner that certnlnly deserves credit nnd it was not until after the third touch down tliut the line wns croseed, McDon nell cnrrylng it there nmtd cheers from his companions. Cnrr this time wns se lected to kick the goal and he did It very prettily. The playing of lihodesatcentre was very good and Shenandoah did not succeed In making tho game at this invin cible spot. Purcoll and McDonnell's play ing was also of the first-class order. The score was 10 to II and the teams lined up an f I lows : ....Po-ltlmw Alienaniloali. .. lii -lit Knit Mtack 1'ur, i 1 .. ..Uitrtil. Tsuil le Keliench H lutnu H'Ulit Uuartl Carrol Itli -'l'- Vmi e Mcforiuick i Im-l-m l.pft Uiiunl i-:uiUa M-'.iuie L flTdcMe MeDeralott lve'lv Left li.ni Uimbcrt lit-wii- OuiLrtpr Hark nhaeliv Mi 1 1 1 1 1 1 n-1 1 Right Halfback l-'auet i art i.e!t iiaixtiacjc 3icieogu Ryan Full Hack .. .. -Stanton Rehire, Fnrtnei; Umpire, 11. Mcllrearty f Kd. J. Flynn, Esq., had the pleasure of addressing n large gathering at Hymen- vtlle on Saturday evening. Mr. Flynn was speaking in the Interests of the Dem ocrn' ticket, and he did It In a manner that waB .certainly very creditable. Henry Wilson, the postmaster nt Welsh ton. Florida, savs lie cured a case of dinrr noon of long stnndlng In six hours, with onesmall Mottle ol Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy. What n pleasant surprise that must have been to the KiiHerer. Such cures nro not unusual with this remedy. In many instances only one or two doses are required to give permanent roller. It can always Dp Ho nendeil unon. When reduced with water it is pleasant to take. For sale by Gruhler .uros. Coming; Events. Nov. 13. Tea party In the Primitive Methodist school room, under the auspices of the ladles of the church aud for the benefit of the ohurcl) fund. Nov. 89. Turkey supper in Itobblns1 opera house under the auspices of the ves try of All SaluU P. K. church.' Nov 26 to 80. KiitertRlnmeut in Hob bins' opera house under the auspices ot the vestry of All SniuU P. K. church. Oer 3. Flnt annual grand ball ot the Carpenters' Social Club In Ilobhl os' opera hous-. When Baby urn tick, we gave her Oattotla. When she was a ObUd, slut erid for Oastorla. When she Utowue Miss, she clung to Oastorla. WLf -Iw bad ChUdrao, aba wvn Um Cwtorla Some Cold Weather Bargains. Special value offered this week In ladles' and children's ooate, shawls, blan kets, underwear, flannels and woolen dress goods. Our prices am whvays lowsr than you expect to pay aud oar assortment iu the various departments were never so complete as now. L. J. Wilkiksox, 29 South Main street, 10-16-tf Shenandoah, Pa. Bny Keystone Hour, ile sure that the name Lisseia & Baku, Ashland, Pa., la printed on every sack. tf W. A. McGulre, a wellk-nown citizen of McKay, Ohio, is of the opinion that there 1b nothing as good lor children troubled with colds or croup as Chamber lain'! Cough Itemedy. He has used It in his family for several years with the best results and always keeps a bottle of it in the house. After having In grippe he was himself troubled with a severe cough. He used other remedies without benefit and then concluded to try the children's medicine and to his delight it soon affected a permanent cure, 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. LEFT ALONE WITH HIS DEAD. Wlilln Nurlnr Hl Kirmtlpoi TntletiM llo lias No Time for I'uiienils. MtlAVAUKKK, Nov. 0. Frederick Knseh lives noar Jltiskego lake, nllH'tooil miles southwest of this r-lty. Two of hlohU dreu died Inst Thursday of small kix nnd one on Saturday. Several of the others and the mother are now sick. Kttscli has lioen fighting the disease single) handed from tho start. Ills nearest nelghlmr, William Bishop, lives half n ratio away. Ho alone has tried to help the afflicted family. Ho went to Halo's Corners for a doctor. The lottcr onmooti Friday, but did not enter the house. He left medloines for tho sick nnd took nn order for two small colllns. Then he went nway, nnd has not linen seen since. Meantime the father kept upday and night nursing his sick wlfo nnd children who yet live, and has not had time to bury his dead babies. His neighbors have been afraid to go near his plnoo. Kitsch is oaring as best lie can forhis wife's mother, nn nged Invalid who has lived with them foryenrs. New Jersey's Itallronil Tax, TllKNTON, Nov. 0. Tho assessment of railroad property In New .Tersoy for tho purpose of taxation this year lias lieen coinpleteil by the htat- board of assessors. Tho total valuation Is JL'2,oriO,78, and tho total amount of the tax $1,518,0,11.25. Of this amount the state's sharo is 11,110, Sttl.80, nnd the sharo of tho cities nnd towns Is t I08,:i31.:itf, the total increase over last year's valuation being 18,088,808. Tho Peiinsylvauln Ilallroad company's tax bill foots up to the enormous amount of 127, 055.111. Tho hill of the Central Hallrond company is Jill 3,001.08. Tho other roads will pay as follows: Lehigh Valley, $131,- 4S1.BU; Jew York, bithquehnnniinnd West ern, $11,4011.11; Delawaro, Lackawanna aud Western, 73,880.45; New York, Lako Krlo ami Western, $140,010.07: Komllnc, $50,617.77. Tlio unclassified compaulos have bills ngalust them aggregating $131,- B17.6S. Oencral llooth In Washington Wasiiinotov, Nov. 0. Thcro was nn outpouring of Salvation Army soldiers nt the Pennsylvania depot yesterdny to greet General Uooth, tho commander-in-chief of tho army. Genond Booth was accompanied by his son, Bnlllngton Booth, nud several other officers of tho army. Thcro was nn army parade on Pennsylvania avonuo to tho local barracks, nnd Gcnernl Uooth was escorted to the resldenco of M. II. Wood ward, a prominent merchant, whero ho Is being entertained. In tho afternoon Gen eral Booth met tho clergymen of tho city nt tho Congregational church, nnd lost night ho nddresscd an Immense nudleuco In Convention hall, tho largest assembly placo in tho city. 1'rlck's Workmen Again Dissatisfied. Dlt.uinoCK, Pn., Nov. 0. Tho finishing depnrtment of tho Kdgar Thomson Steel works is idle, and it complete suspension may follow. Tho rail strnighteneis wero told yesterday thatthoy would be required to do tho extra work without additional compensation. Tho stralghtenors there upon quit work ond appointed n commit too to carry their grlovnnco to Chulrman Frlck. About 150 men nro now affected, and should n compromise not bo effected tho entire plant will havo to closo down. Kour Women Injured In n Ituimway. Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 0. Five young women were driving in a carriage when the team got frightened and, running away, came Into collision with another lmggy. MIsb Barron, daughter of the secretary of state; Lena Moore, Sarah Townsend and Elizabeth Spalding were injured, tho last fatally. Both vehicles wero demolished, nnd two horses killed, Miss Hlnioro was driving when tho acci dent occurred. All excepting Miss Spald ing aro regarded as likely to reoovor. Spalu'rt Itpurgniilreil MlulNtry. MADRID, Nov. i). The new ministry formed by Senor Sngustn is as follows Premier, Scnor Sngasta; minister of for eign affairs, SenorGrolznrd; finance, Senor Salvador; Interior, Senor Lapueiion; jus tice, Sonor Maura; war, General Iopez Doiulnguez; marine, Admiral Pasnuln; colonies, Senor Aliar.uza; pulillo works, Sonor l'ulgcorver. Seuors tiruiznrd, Sal vador and Cajidepon, General Lopez Do mlnguez and Admiral Pasquln wero mem bers of tho old cabinet. Another Smallpox Scare nt Washington. Washington, Nov. 0. There was an other smallpox scare at tho interior de partment yesterday, when it wna an nounced that Ilnlliinl Morris, principal ex aminer in the patent office, bad tho dis ease. Morris was on duty Friday. He had been vnocinnUxl, and the virus had taken effect. Yet tho man U quite slok. Com missioner Seymour ordered the division in which Morris worked clotted and sent tho employes home. An l!rror Corrected. ST. Louis, Nov. 6. The dispatch from Washington stating it was belluved that Junior, Wasson, who killed ills wife .and himself near Jalnpn, MceIco, was tho ux army officer who married n daughter ot United States Minister Blugluuu, has no foundation in fact. Tho Wasson described in the Washington dispateh is- a resident of Sednlio, Mo., and has lievn since his re turn from Japan. Troti-cMon In J'uru. Lima, Nov. 0. Tho Cacoro government lias imposed dutios on all articles that havo hitherto been admitted to Peru frc-o of duty. On Iron, oonl and machinery u duty is Imposed of 8 iwr cent, ud valorem, plus eighty cent sliver per ton of 1,000 kilo. General Plcrola, tho ex-president, has landed at Pisco, 100 miles south of Cnllao. The Wisither. Fair; c-oolor; northwest winds. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Advices from Santiago do Chile are to the elTeot that tho Chilean government has sold the eruleer Usmoraldn to .'laiwin. The saw mill of Ilummels A Co.,atDuff, Ind., blew up yesterday. Mr. Ilummels was killed and buverul employes badly in jured. Milton Ilnrman, colored, of Ouachita, Kan., wns shot and killed by his 15-year-old son, whom he hud punished for mis demeanor. A train on the Missouri, Kansas and Texas road was derailed near Shu Antonio by striking n horse. Several passengers wero Injured. An exploding carboy of nitric acid at Nuiu's drug store in Chicago killed David Friend nud v. ounded several others, soma of whom may die. Kmery Coulson, night watchman at Ar mour's packing house at Omnhn, which was nearly destroyed by fire last week, oonfestod to lucundlnrUm. Ho wauteifrtc; be. heroto. PENCIL POINTS. Local News Gleanings Condensed tot Hast Perusal. Be sure to vote In time. It will lie a Hepubllonn landslide. The most Interest center In New York olty nnd state. Tnmmnuy Hall's defeat will bo a glorious result. If you do not want to pay heavier taxes next year vote against tho increase of debt. The roosters will crow to-morrow. Some of the newspnpeis hnve laid In nn extra supply. The handsome "phiz" of Kdltor D. J. Doyle, of the News, ornamented thnt pnper on Sunday. As we go to press with the Inst edition this afternoon (4 o'clock) the polls are closed In New York. There will be many of tho enthusiastic politicians who will remain up all night, waiting for the election returns. By the time the HKltALl reaches you to day you will have voted, or been ncg llgent, The polls close at 7 o'clock. Two years ago the voters of this town were buncoed by the water works pro jectors. Are they ready to have the dose repeated t Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire nt the Shennndonh drug store, No. 8 South Main street. fi-18-tf MAHAN0Y CITY. MAnAKOT Crrr, Nov. 0, 1894. Miss H. liefowlch visited friends In Shen. nndoah yesterday. William Shndler, of Kutztown, Is visit ing friends In town, Miss Gertrude Dillon visited friends in Shennndonh yesterday. Mrs. A. D. nagenbuch Is visiting friend In Philadelphia. Thomas McAndrew, of Glrardvllle, was a town visitor yesterday. Thomas TregellaB, the popular shoe dealer, le on n gunning expedition. Patrick J. O'Connell succeeded his brother, John, in Dillon's dry goods store. Messrs. James Higgtns nnd Arthur O'Hnra, of Shenandoah, took in the "Cork Man" nt the opera house last oven ing. "A Cork Man" wns produced at Kaler's opera house Inst evening. They played to a large audience. The next nttractlon will be Grade Kmmltt In the "Pulse of New York." . Look Out For Cold Weather, but ride Inside of the electric-lighted nnd steam-heated vestibule apartment trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul ltoilway and you will be as wnrm, com fortable and cheerful as in your own library or 'bondolr. To travel between Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis, or between Chicago, Omaha andSloux City, in these luxuriously appointed trains is a supreme satisfaction ; nnd, ns the some what ancient advertisement used to read, "for further particulars, see small bills." Small bills (and large ones also) will be accepted for passage and sleeping car tickets by all coupon ticket agents. For detailed information address, John P.. Pott, District Passenger Agent, WIIHams port, Pn. For a pain in the side or chest there Is nothing to good as a piece ol llannel dam pened with Chamberlain's Pain Bnlm and bound on over the seat of pain. It affords prompt and permanent relief nnd If used in time will otten prevent n cold from resulting iu nueuraonia. This buiiiu treat ment is a sure cure for lame back. For iiBle by Gruhler Bros. Ills Haste Caused His Death. EuTlllSKKou,), N. J., Nov. 0. Francis J. Callonen, a ,,1-nininentcltizon of this plnoo, was Instantly killed by tho oxpress train nt tho depot here. Mr. Callonen attempted to board the train before it stopped at tho station In order to secure a seat. Instead of jumping on the steps of tho cai ho slipped nud fell butwoen two of tho oars. His hend was crushed and his body mutil ated. Loot, I.lkn Murdcr.J Kaston, Pn., Nov. 0. Tho body of nn unknown man was found on tho Lch'rh nnd Luckawunna railroad tracks, nea Snntee's Mills. There were two deep gashes in the head, end the left hand was cut off. It is believed Unit the man was murdered and the body placed on tho track to arokl hiwpiolon. The motlvo for the murder is supposed to havo been rob bery. IrwlH Will be Arretted. PirrsBuno, Nov. 0. An information on the charge of conspiracy to defraud was made against George M. Irwin, the die oretlouary pool operator, by Mrs. Mary Sohott, of this city. She Invested $60 in Irwin's yno. Irwin has left tho city and cIc-whI his office temporarily It was ascer tained that he is in Now York. Ho will be arrested on his return to this city. The Agiv.rlan League's Demands. Beklin, Nov. 6. Tho Agrarian league has preseuti'd a momorlul to CI ii'ipellor Von H flienlo'i requesting him to excludo till Aiiioriouni .'ttle shipped to Germany on Oct. )!H. The memorial demands that tho entile U ivtuiaed to tho United States, aud that after uploading tho ships that brought thorn to Germany tho ships bo quarantined. Tlxcirelde and Sululdr. Clbvklakd Nov. tl. Humphrey John son, n well-to-do fanner In Colliuwood, a suburb of Cloveland, shot ad killed his wlfo, thirty years hl junior, and then com mitted suicide by tlje sumo means. Ho was somewhat penurious and she liberal in spending his money. Thoir quarrels wero frequent, and onded in tho tragedy. A lluniAil Sacrlllee to Idols. ST. I'KTKHSBUiso, Nov. 6. Tho trial !s Impending of a manlier of peasants of tto ICnaau district for hilling a peasant ns a saorlles to the idolsof the Votiakg, n. Finn ish race living iu n more or less uncivilized condition along the Hiver Volga, bctwoaa the Vlatka and Kama rivers. A )auiir'ii Nulul((u, -PEMnnUTOK, N, .1., Nov. . Ahruham' Souttergood, agod 50 yours, an imitate of the Burliugtnu uoiiuty almshouse, com mitted euleldw by hanging hlmwlf. Ho tied one end of nslrtvt uround his neck, tied tho other-end to the" bed pqst and thtJO laid ilowuouthg floor. ' , To the Public. The Sunlight Oyster House, 10 East Coal street, Is now open. Fish, oysters nud fruit always fresh. Just received a enr load ot Imnnnas, sweet potatoes, lemons penrs and oranges. Fleh on Friday. Open all night, 11-B-tf James Wood. For bargains In wall paper go to J. P. Carden, painter nnd paperhnnger, 224 W. Centre street. He Is selling out his en tire stock at and below cost. Wall paper hung nt lowest prices and In workman like manner. 10-18-tf School Board Meeting. A regular meeting of the School Board will be held in the West street school building to-inorrow evening, at 7 o'clock. The committee will meet nt 7 o'clock this evening to sign bills. the t amouir NEURALGIA and rtinllar Complaints, manntaotsrea nnaer tne stringent .GERMflH MEDICAL LAWS, vurescrioea ay eminent, paysiciaussj DR. RICHTER'S Si a namifnmi aOnlv crenulnewlth Trade Mark"Anchor.MB qManufacturer.OommcrzlenrotUDr.lllchterofc J F. Ad. Itlcliter & Co., HWurti Ct.,KSW k -29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Breach Houses, Own Glassworks. I25ii60cts in Snenondoau for -ab- oi IP. D Ii. rnri, era. Main t-i ,j .11 kHIllan.TM. Mam si., h iavies, 1 AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Stroot. Fall- Winter Millinery Grentest Bargains in Town. ANNIE MORRISON vGCLY JtVXI,lliyQ, , I 8 East Centre St, Shenandoah. WARREN J. PORTZ, flsmo Tcrncpr. PUaos and ornns npwrhs. '.'rOcni letla, ill fortn stale street. 8nenai.toli. will rentn prompt ntt-intion ALBANY DENTAL ROOMS. Painless Extraction of Teeth, Gold and Silver Fillings. It your artificial teeth do not suit you, call toteeux. All examinations tree. We make all Blndiof platth. Hubber, (JoUl, Aluminum nrd Watts' Metal Plates. Wo do frown and 111 Wire work and all operations that pertain to Denial Surgery, f-o charges for extract ing wnen teem are oraerea. ALBANY" DENTAL ROOMS, 139 East Centre Ht., over M. K. eteln'.dmg btnre, juananoy uity. Bargains in Brooms 15c and Up. At FRICKE'S 3-CENT STORE, No. 11 North Jnrclln Street. aXISCSIiLANEOUS. MfANTHD. Tfnortwintv ahaies ot Potts- YV vllio avlIl(! Kuud Mock, O110 or two year ok. stock pitferred. Aadrets J. It. 11., IIkkald T oht. On the 1st Inst. .alone We-t Centre. Jj Houth Main, or Esst Cak Hreet, a gold wxtcli ohaln clirm with lurnuols seltlnc. Llborol reward will be paid lor retuiu to 1 lie TTIOH SALF.--A stereotype machine, costing J about tto In Utt-t-clasi i-rder. 1'urctiaFer can bnve It lor !!0, present owner having no further ue tor it. Apply at the Hkiuld T70H SA I.I' A innllllic machine, addressed ' irom niocKs. beversi aozeu gaueys. Cost oyer H00. Can be bad at less than one fourth Kasly worked. Apply at the lltu Ai.i omre. T70R KAI.K. A ltnee tlchtli-medium Unl- " virnnl pr(. Want room for a larger pres4. 111 dc wiiacnenp lor ensn. Appiyat uie 11 nit a 1 v onice. FOIl BALK. Having: two larpe Brown A Carver paper cutters, will sell one at one third the cost, which vus 100. Apply at the UKiiAbuonice. FOK BALE A lot of minion body type. In ctts. Middling good order. Abargaln. Uasps. nearly tiew,S cents extra. At ply at me hkiiaiuj onice. TJOR HEUT. Alarte new store-room, with nlate vlnss front, dwelllne and cellar. Excellent business location, will be ready for rent November 1st. Kent reasonable. Apply to C. W. Nowhouser, 10 North Main street. iu-io-ii FOH S LE. A half Interest In a c ood-paylne buslnett having almost a monopoly. Ill health the only n ason for soiling. AOdress iiniiAi.il, e-nerancoan, i-a. ju-isu WANTED. A resident saleswoman of good adqrrsa, puBh and ability, to canvass the grocery trade ot the town, introducing and exhibiting a popular, quick-selling article, lllg comuj lesloqs, ''Twill make you money. Address, giving good Telerences. "I1ABTY LUNCU, P. O. flpx 1,72, New York City. S 8t rhnc to 150 per week using nnd selling Old DiO Reliable Plater. Kvery family bas xusty, worn knives, forks, spoons, etc Quickly piuivu uy uijuuk m uiciivu memi. rio ex perience or hard work; a good situation. Ad- oress w. 1. uarrison w.t wiera no. 11, vol- umuus, uniu. M. P. CONRY, MonongahelH Whiskey, I'nrc rye whiskey, XX, Fine Old Uonrbon, XXX, -Superior Blackberry Brandy, Superior Cognac Brandy, -Imported Jamaica Hum, 6O0 n qt. II a (jt. 11.26 n qt. tl n qt. flOOnqt. H.Mnqt. VUENGLING'S Block ard Fresh bestbrandsot 80 t'ljars EsrAULiaUED isn. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. Offers for This Week. Trimmed F Sailor and and 1 Velvet I oponlug Corsets. Six papers ot Needles, 5c. 20 For Business Knowledge GotoWilkes-Barre Business College. Oil Cloths as Window shades is low as rollers. At jLveiser s9 AMUSEMENTS. pEROUSON'B THEATHE, P. J. lEnQCSOH, UAXfAOlElf. TDESDA.Y, NOVEMBER 6, '94. Oi'aoi TRm Tin o-tt- In Howard Taylor's great comedy drama, The Pulse of New York An extensive company of dramatio celebrities. The Ponderous Pile Orlver. The Wonderful Klevated Rail. oad Effect. TheTwo Massive Trains Uross Irom opposite juroovions. xe Mugmflcent "L'ttle (Jnurch Around the Cor ner." "Tho False of New York" andbeliap- py. Not dull moment, out tnrougnoui ever interoating. bright, exciting nnd funny. Prices, s, 355 75 Ct8. lleaerved scats at Ktrlln's drug storo. JIEttaUSON'B THEATRE. F. J. TEIIQOSON. HAN AO Ell TUESDAY EVE., NOV. 13th. The leading sirglng Ooiinin comedian, CHAS. ELLIS In a grand presenta tlon of his Highly successful comedy, Casper the Yodler. As prsscnted by him upwards of 2 000 times Mugnlnoent scenery, excellent corapiny. Hear El'is Sing His Own Sweet Sengs. Priccst 5i 35 5 ami 75 Cts. Roserved Heats at Klrlln'i ding store. For nargsims In all latest styles of Millinery, Children's Cloaks, Caps, llonnets, Hoods and Ladles' Fascinators, go to J1KS. I1Y1)K'S,29 North Main street. On Saturday until sold 100 dozen of different pattern Ladies' Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs at Half Price. By the failure of a Swiss manufacturer we procured them. Can't get any more. Take them while you can. "s Case Ilii 9 N, Main St, Shenandoah. oijaE3L2sr.nji. Ike STEAM RENOVATING iVh'n"- BERTHA L. DOLPH, 11 N. West Street, Shenandoah. 'ndorl Tiplt. ITnfB Rfl. TIvi,,,a.I TT1 ,.1. t?ii. Tf.t. ft mi .1 nats, rrom 00c un. Ten dozen Trinimeil Hats. mS two Vi lk nil rn1 prices. Infants' long and short Coats, $1.50 up. Misses' Heavy ConU, all styles colors, tl.60 ud. InfsnB r.,a tr, nn.t iii,n.i-). 111....V: o i am. .....1 Unns. Infants' sscnupn. Br.n im. TJcnlup 9P, a ..nl- r..,i n.i. e..i At Keiser's, 31 South Main St. Jy I ' 81 y Rohil .i n IBB "a UsIISII Sf 'A 1 Ale, Draught Tnrfer mimI WelnerBeer. and all kit 0 of Tempciatioe Drinks. So -ix tlx XUTaIxx Stroot. iAdistlnctive feature of the management is that only business men of experience are instructors. Their knowledge.galned In the marls of trade, villi theteoftnl. cnl infnrnintlnn tmt.liprprt In pvnprf. tvnl makes the instruction attractive, valt- auie nan comprenensive. iinveyouseen the new catalogue t Get It. Free. WADE & WILLIAMS, Principals. Anthracite bldg., Wllkes-Bnrre. 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 newr styles, cnoice m design ana ot -ty better quality than last season. m Low as 17c, 17 cents, mounted on spring Professional Card T N. STEIN, M. 1., PHYSICIAN AND SUHOEON. Office Kocm 2, Egan'a New nulldlng, coi ner Main and Centre street", Hhcn.indoah, Pa. Ofilce Hours: 8 to ?in a. m.! 1 10 3 p. rr.i 7 to 9 p. m. Night emee No. 280 West Oak street. B. KIBTLKK, M. D PE201C1AX AM OVXQStCH, Office 130 North Jardin street, Shenandoah, U. HDRirB, TTORNJir JLT.LAW Office, Egan building, corner ot Main anJ Centre streets, Uhenacdoah. J PIERCE ROBERTS, M. ., No. 25 ISast Coal Htroei, BHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:30 to 3 and 8:80 to H p. m DR. J. . OAIiIJSN, No. 31 Houlh Jardin SL-ect. ' onnaoh . Omioi BotTBSi HSO to 8 and 6:30 to 8 p. : Excopt Thursday evenlug. No office work on Btmday etxevt orronfs mem. a $irta winwtnee to tne igice noun it absolutely ntcestary. TQR. WENDELL UEBER, Buocesaor to DR. OHAS. T. PAI.MKK, jbtj AJfu jsar avsaxos, 801 Mahantoiitfo Street, Pottsvllle, Penns. VYCCfta IVIUOCUII1. ) 1 , 17 SOUTtf MAIN HT11HIS, uirus anaanimais or an selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray. Coldest and Largest Class of Beer. Free letch Calif. Free lunih every morning nd evening. John Wkkks, Proprietor. Q, W. Davidson, Bartender. COOPER & CO., Egan Bldg., Shennndoah. Rtndtrs. crraln. aio.. bouirht lor tah and car ried on margin, Tansharcsstockorl.OOUbush- elacrulu cougntor torn on nret margin 01 (iu. Teiepnone connection. JHauoraersaBpeoiaiiy. Daily market circular mailed treo on apnllca- tlon. ' Vfjiolesalo agent for .' ' FelgeDSfau'i'lleiait, II, J Expart Lager aid Saazer Fale Beer, No naermade. Fine liquors and Clgara, IS) tiouth Main at. 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 cigars IIUIUII 1 IUUUI VWIU 'I ' J 1 1