EVENING HERALD TIUHSDAY, XOVKM13KH 8. 1S0I. THIEBEDITION MAHANOY CITY. Maiianov City, Nov. 8, 1804. Thomas Samuels Is hustling business in Tamnqua to day. Capt. Andrew Comrey Is visiting friends at Kuoxville, Tenn. Morris Davidson, of Wilkes-Bnrre, vis ited friends In town. .Mr. Lowe, an old resident of I'lttston, Is vliltlng friends In town. Frank Uolllng, of Philadelphia, visited friend In town yestordny. A. II. Flsler, of the Quaker City, yester day visited friends In town. Edward Slates, of Shoemakers, talked polltlos In town on Tuesday. Thomas Smart, of Philadelphia, circu lated among town friends yesterday. The family of Mr. Sinister, an employo of C. I). Killer's, tins been Increased by a baby girl. Carl Kemcher, Jeweler, of West Contre street, attended to business In Shenandoah yesterday. Kev. AI. Gorman and Kdwnrd Gorman, of Philadelphia, are paying a visit to their parents, on West Pine Btreet, Joseph Klock, who is studying medicine at Philadelphia, is paying a visit to his parents on East Centre street. A Boston bean supper will be served In the basement of the M. K. church on Thursday evening, by the Ladies' Sowing Circle. Messrs. Milton CrawBhaw and Harry Hess, accompanied by Misses Mazie Urch and Mazie McEntee, visited friends in Shenandoah on Tuesday evening. Messrs. Thomas Flannlgan, FrAnk Dauston, Joe Larkln, John and Hobert Qulun, Thomas Ferguson and sister, Mollle, attended the ball in Ilobbins' hall, at Shenandoah, last evening. John J. Itattigan, a well-known busi ness man of town, was married to Miss Mary Gorman, daughterof Peter Gorman, of the Mansion House, at 7 o'clock yester day morning in the.St. Canicus' church. Daniel Louhy, while tinning the roof of the Hall property, corner of Main and Spruce serects, slipped and fell to tho ground, n distance of !)o feet, and was probably fatally Injured. He was uncon scious when picked up. It Is believed his skull is fractured and that he Is Inter nally injured. Rheumatism. Itheumatism Is caused by Drio Acid In tho blood, and is an unfailing Indication that the Kidneys aro performing their functions Imperfectly. After the poslon has entered the system, tho systems aro aggravated by dampness, exposed to cold, improper food, drinking to excess, etc., hut the cause remains the same, Imperfect action of the kidneys. Dr. Humphreys has given the treatment of Rheumatism Ills profound attention for over forty years ; his speciflo No. 15 Is tin result. It goes directly to the spot, opens the clogged passages, permitting the secretions to pass off, the cure follows quickly and surely. No. 15 cures Rheumatism, Acute and Chronic, Lumbago, Sciatica, and all forms of Kheuumtic Puins, Soreness, Stiffness, and Lameness. A small bottle of pleasant pellets; fits your vest pocket. Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of price, 25c. or five for $1. Humphreys' Medicine Company, Corner of William & John streets, New York. Some Cold Weather Bargains. Special values offered this week in ladies' 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 lu the various departments were never so complete as now. L. J. WlLKlNSOK, 20 South Maiu street, 10-16-tf Shenandoah, Pa. TOtea Baby was sick, wo Rare licr Castorts. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorls. When she became Silas alio clung to Castorla. Wlw she had Children, she Tavntb-m CastorU Does Your Horse Like to be Curried ? If you want to see your horse stand still while being curried, and purr liko u kitten, we one of these Spring Curry Combs advertised on another page. This comb Is made of four loops of a clock spring. The yielding loops of the spring make the comb so't as tho touch of a gentle hand, and yet they allow the teeth to get down Into the hollows and folds of the skin, so that the horse Is cleaned quickly and thoroughly. And for the horse the operation Is changed from one of barbarous torture to one of feiipreme delight. This comb Is sold for only 26 cents, and Is to be found in almost every retail store In the laud. It is made by the Spring Curry Comb Co., of South Bend, Tud. You will find their name stamped on the handle. AV. A. McGutre, a wollk-nown citizen of McKay, Ohio, is of the opinion that there Is nothing as good for children troubled with colds or croup as Chamber Iain's Cough Iiemedy. He tins used It in lite family for several years with the best results and always keeps n bottle of It in the house. Af ttr having la grippe he was himself troubled with n severe cough. He used other remedies without benefit nud then concluded to try 'he children's medicine and to his delight It soou effected a permanent cure. 25 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. For a pain in the side or chest there is nothing no good as u piece of flannel dam pened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on over the seat of pain. It affords prompt and permanent relief and It used in time will often prevent a cold from resulting in pneumonia. This same treat ment is a sure cure for lame back. For Jisle by Gruhler Bros. MARKET REPORT. The Election Results Have Not Caused the Expected Stir. Cooper & Co., stock and grain brokers, Kast Centre strcot, report that contrary to ueneral opinion due to tho wholesale Republican success the stock market has not burnt ed wido open, nnd it Is very natural to carefully consider that It would not have been tho policy of heavy shorts to have allowed such a thing to occur before covering, which they will probably attempt to do at lowcrflgures. Attempts to bear the market to-day met with con siderable difficulty, due to the heavy buy ing otders, as a result of which the New York market in general showed remark able strength. Northwest opened nt 101 to' 10 J. a, my, to M a gain of SK points; D. L. W., 100-3 to 101-1; D. & II., 135 to 127. Heading holds strong nround 18. Granger stocks nnd sugar also strong. Wheat for December 54c; May 5!c; corn, December, 50, nnd for May 60. FATAL DISOBEDIENCE Renltil In the P.'Hlti iir tlm onVndlnK PlTTtWTKtt, No. H. Train No. B, Haiti mom and Ohio HiiiIUmI, coming west, ran into the llr-,t M'i'tioii nf No. 61, n fait cnttlo train, nt ! -nstoel siding, two miles east of HockwiMKl, lust evening. Six mon wero killed In tho collision nud sovcr.il others wounded. Thi kid -1 are: Honry Bush, engineer of No. 5; Simon McCnrty, fire man of No. 6; Drowning, engineer of No. til; -Manning, llromnn of No. 01; two unknown men, either mall clerks or express messengers. Tho Injured nro: Pierce, Do Grnngo and Llpplncott, mall clerks, who aro badly hurt, though not fatally. The railroad officials say no poo hcngcrs wero hurt. Tho limited should nrrlvo nt 8:45 nnd lcavo for Chicago nt 8:55. Tho cattle train carries cnttlo from Chicago to Balti more for shipment to Europo. Both trains wero going nt tho rato of forty miles an hour nnd camo together whllo rounding a curvo. Neither crow had tinio to Jump or sound n warning. Tho meeting place for tho trains was Pino Grovo, four or flvo miles east of tho point of collision, wherotho express should hnvo takou tho siding for tho freight. For sonio reason tho engineer of tho passenger train ran past the mooting place. Tho ex press and mall cars on tho limited wero telescoped and reduced to kindling. Only tho hoary vestibules of the passenger cars saved them from a bimllnr fnto. Fully n dozen cnttlo cars wero piled up in the wreck, killing and maiming many of tho dumb brutes, DeUrango, Pierco nud Llpplncott were Jammed ixitwecn tho cars nnd tho two us yet unknown clerks wero found under tho debris. Bush was tho oldest engineer in tho cm ploy of tho Baltimore and Ohio road, and wan well known by railroaders through out tho country. THE WAR AGAINST CHINA. Reported Cnpturo r Talleniran Confirmed, .laps hurrmiml Tort Arthur. SHANGHAI, Nov. 8. Tho report of the capture of Tallenwnu by tho Japanese has not Ik-cii confirmed. Tho reports hnvo licen continued, howevor, that tho Jnpnn eso nro steadily repulsing detached bodies of Chinese, and that they hnvo token Port Kiuehau. Tho Japanese forco that landed on Oct. 25 north of Klllott islands first marched eastward, probably to intercept the army of General Sung, which was re treat lug from Fung Wang Chung. They then turned westward toward Tallenwan, advancing live miles dally. Tho reputation of thu Jap.meso for hu manity ami tin1 naylng for I heir supplies in doing them iiiMiicnR"" .sen ice. Their nc tlon Is In gieat contrast to that of the Chinese, who iiiaku war in the undent manner, living on the country through which they pa., anil who nro dreaded by the people nnd officials nlikoln ktory and defeat. An imperial nudlenco within the palace nt Pekln haa boon arranged for the foreign mlnist'is. Consternation has been caused In China by tlie discovery that the Tel Yang squad ron has boon caught In u trap ut Port Arthur by the .lapunoho, owing to the neglect or overruling of LI Hung Chung's orders. Li Hung Chung disclaims any responsibility in tho matter. London, Nov. 8. It Is stated that there nro dlverso opinions In Japnn respecting her terms for peace with China. A lead ing journal declares that sho will require tho cession of tho Island of Formosa and un lunula money Indemnity. Anothei journal says that Japan will I'cmand the payment of nu Indemnity of 1,000,000,001 gold sterling, with which to establish u gold standard, Tho progressive papers, howover, demand that Japan shall insist that China yield all her warships, arms, ammunition and tho vessels of tho China Merchants' Steamship compauy. They also demand that Japan sliuu tnko posses' btou of Shanghai audits customs revenues. IHitmoml Thief Contesties. Jacksonvillk, Fin., Nov. 8. Stanley A. Beadle, aged 10, and claiming to bo a grandson of tho founder of "Beadle s Ll brnry," was arrested In this city nud or derod held ten days on the charge of tlie:t. Beadlo confessos to huvo stolen dlnmon I worth several hundred dollars from his mother, who lives In Brooklyn. Beadlu and n companion named Drew then pawned the jowels in Philadelphia foi $152 and camo to Jacksonville. The pawn tickets wero stolen from Beadle by a young man ho met hero. Fishermen ItoHcued from Watery Grates CAI'H May, Nov. 8. It Is now known that throo of the Anglosea fishermen, wha wero carried out to sea on Monday, havt been picked up, nnd are supposed to be on board nu unknown three masted schooner. Another, Gus Audurson, was rescued by a Steamer and landed ut Norfolk, whoro hi now Is. Nothing has been heard from thi other threo, but It is believed that thoy, too, have been saved nud will soon b heard from. Killed Man Five Years Ago. WilkkbhAURK, Pu., Nov. 8. Michael Sapshnw was arrested here charged with tho murder of John Kosok, known as tin "Hungarian King." Kosok was very weulthy. On Feb. 10, 1889, ho wns found dead by tho roiulsldo, and It was supposed that he hod boon killed in a runaway. Kosuk's son, at whoso Instigation tho ar rest was mode, guys hla father was a vlo tlm of n murderous conspiracy. Carrion Gunner Killed. ABIlLAND, Pa., Nov. 8. Whllo gunning in tho woods near Mnbnnoy City Pctr Brobst, ngod 18 years, was shot through tho heart and instantly killed by the occl dental discharge of hU gun. liciuncrntR Alirnil In TenncRApe. NASltvil.Lt!, Nov. 8. Official and un official returns show thnt seventy-six Dem ocrats have lioeu olri ted to the legislature, with feverul counties to hear from, which gives Dmiiocrats control lu both houses nnd Insure- the election of a United States senator. ('ifttmltiff Montana, Too. Hklena, Nov. 8. Chairman Lnnt states that Hurtnuin, rep., for congress, and Hunt, rep., for associate Justice, nro un doubtedly oliK ted. Ho claims the legisla ture will be liepublleun by llfteeu on joint ballot, teinhtlemis Carry lilnlio. Boise, Nov. 8. The entire ltepublicnn ticket Is elected by 2,000 mnjorlty or more, Tho returns Indicate that tho legislature will bo liepublican. Mormon votes have been strongly Republican. Illinois Congrcnslmiiil Delegation. Chicago, Nov. 8. Following is Illinois' dolegutlon In tho noxt congress by dis tricts: 1. J. F. Aldrlch, rep.; S. William Lorlmer, rep.; 8. Hugh H. Belknap, rep., 4. Chiul u AV. Woodman, rep.; B. Georgo E. White, rop.; 0. Kdwnrd I). Cooko, rep.; 7. George E. Foss, rep. ; 8. Albert J. Hop kins, rep.; 0. Ilobert 11. Hltt, rep.; 10. Philip S. Post, rop. ; 11. Walter Iteoves, rep.; 12, Joseph G. Cannon, rep.; 13. Vos pnsln Warner, rep.; 14. J. V. Graff, rep-! 15. F. B Marsh, rep.; 1(1. Finis K. Down ing, dem.j 17. James A. Connolly, rep.; 18. Frederick lUni.iun.rep.; 10. Benson Wood, rep.; 20. Orlando Burlow, rep.; 21. Kverott J. Mvrphy, rep.; 22. Georgo W. Smith, rep. Those marked nro ro-electcd. Owens Succeeds Itrcchlnrhlge. Lexinoton, Nor. 8. -Later returns In tho Ashland district gives Owens 118 ma jority, as follows (majorities for Owons, dom.): Scott, 629; Frauklin, 435; Owen, 453; Oldham, 212; total, 1,039. Mojorltles for Denny, rep.: Fnyotto, 1,005; Wood ford, 11; Bourbon, 437; Honry, 28; total, 1,511. Colonel Stono, rep., has over 3,000 plurality In tho Eleventh district. Knnsiu llfpiihtlcHn by Thirty Thousand. Toi'KKA, Kan., Nov. 8. Tho ltepuli llcaus have carried Kansas by n plurality of possibly 30,000, and will hnvo n slight majority over all. Republican Chairman Leiden claims also thoolcctlon of congress men In the seven districts. Chester I. Long's majority over Jerry Simpson, In tho Sovcnth district, Is 1,200. Congi't'Silimn Knlno Defrateil. Jackson. Tenn., Nov. 8. Knloo Is do feated on the face of tho roturns In tho Eighth district. Tho Democratic execu tive commlttio has just conceded McCiiU's election. CANADIAN VIEWS, What Tno Toronto l'npcrs Think of tho Republican Sweep, Toronto, Nov. 8. ltcgurdlngtho United States eloctiou Tho Globo editorially Bays: "Tho dominant fnctor In tho contest was thnt tho country is not prosperous, and with thnt rough and ready reasoning that distinguishes popular judgment, that con dition is laid to tho account of tho Demo crats instead of where it belongs, namoly. to tho vicious financial and fiscal policy of tho Republicans, tho evil effects of which their opponents Inherited." Of Tnmmnny'B defeat it suy3: "That result proves con clusively that tho aggregate good citizen ship of even so mixed n city as Now York is capable, when aroused, of punishing a gang of unblushing plunderers, who hud mado her name synonymous with muni cipal corruption throughout tho world." Tho Empire says: "Tho country has condemned the Democrats and notified tho world that protection to her native Industries is still the foundation stono of public policy lu tho Republic Tho tariff tlnkcriug of tho past two years nnd tho way in which it has aggravated hard times is doubtloss tho leading cause of Demo cratic defeat." Investigating the Wulranipa Disaster. Auckland, N. ',., Nov. 8. An Inquiry was commenced Into tho loss of tho Union lino steamer Wnirarupa, Captain Moln tosh, which was wreckod off Great Barrier Island, on tho northeast const of, Now Zoaland, on Sundny night, Oct. 28, with tho loss of eighty Uvos. Tho ohief ofllocr admtttod that tho Walrarnpn was golngnt full speed during a fog, and that tbero hail been no boat drills on bourd tho Wnirarupa for six months. Consequently tun min utes olnpsed boforo tho crow wero nhlo to lowor tho first boat. No regular nttompt was mode to savo tho women and children boforo the other passengers. A Senator Shoots Two Persons. Chicago, Nov. 8, Stato Senator John F. O'Malley broko looso yesterday with a revolver,- according to complaints lodged In court, and when ho got through this post-olcctlon colobratlon Charles Shep hard, n cub driver, was shot in tho knee joint and in tho hand, and Nicholas Var rls, u saloon keeper, wns shot through tho floshy part of tho arm. Senutor O'Malley got Into un altercation over payment for drinks. Painters Vail Forty l'eet. Washington, Nor. 8. A scaffold on which four painters wore working nt 1813 1 stroot broke yesterday, und two of tho men, W. J. T hooker nnd JnmesA.O'Brien, fell forty f. et to the sidewalk. Thecker, who Is 3(i years old, died In fifteen min utes from fraottiro of tho skull, nnd O'Brien, who 1 W, and mnrrlcd. died last night. The others uscuiieil by ciluiblug onto then." f. Tline Election Itlot Victims. Mll)HLholw, Ky , Nov. 8. William Cruse was shot and killed in nn election riot In South America, this county, un Tuesday by Tom .Touos. Will Jones and Tom Buchanan wero killed by tho Somcrg brothers In an election riot In Wise county, Vn. The muruerors escaped. Fatal IteHUlt of an Itli-ctton ltow. Chicago, Nov. 8. Gus Colounder, judge of election In tho Ninth precinct of the Twenty-third ward, who was shot by a crowd of hoodlums wno attempted to steal tho ballot box at that precinct, died at the Aloxlan Brothors liospltnl yesterday, (itolo a Long Distance Killer's Wheel RoontiSTWt, N. Y., Nov. 8. Frank Albert, who was ondeavorlng to break tho bloyclo road record lietwocn New York nnd Chicago, arrived lu this city. Whllo in a restaurant outing his supper his wheel was stolen, and hu bad to abandon Ills trip. MAltYLANI) NUWS 1TI5MS. SAMSBUKY, Nov. 7. Professional burg lars robbed tho Salisbury postofllco nt an early hour in tho morning. They effected an cntronco through .tho bock door, bored a hole in tho saro near tno combination and witli n dynmnlte fuse blow the front of tho buXq all to. ulcces. The robbers, who wero scarefl olt, secured tlB.MXr rh stamps nnd nbout $75 In monoy, together with flvo registered letters, the contents of which nro unknown, but supposed to contain considerable money. This Is tho second time the posteffico here has lxrn roblx-d. Tho othe time was und'T Mr. U. II. Rider's administration, nnd the robbers were caught and served time in the Maryland ptnlts-nttifry. Chestektown, Nov. 0 A distressing accident occurred at Lnmbson's Station, two miles from Galena, Kent county, on Friday afternoon. Tho 2-yonr-old son of John Reed was drowned in a slop or swill barrel within a few feet of tho kitchen door of his home. Near tho barrel was a peach basket turned bottom up, nnit it Is supposed that tho child wns standing on tho basket dipping out tho swill with n little bucket, which was found In tho bot tom of tho barrel, nud lost his balance and foil In. H YATTsvn.LK, Nov. 0. Flagman Sabroy, stationed at Coutreo's, Prlnco George's county, was killed by passenger train 148, leaving Washington at 8:30 o'clock Mils morning. Henry Wilson, the postmaster at Welsh ton. Florida, says he cured a case of dlarr boon of long standing In six hours, with one smnll bottle of Chnmberlaln's Colic, Cholera and Dlnrrhoea Remedy. Whnt a pleusont surprise that must hare been to the sufferer. Such cures nre not unusual with this remedy. In many Instances only one or two doses nro required to give permnnent relief. It can nlways be de pended upon. When reduced with water ft is pleasant to take. For sale by Gruhler Bros, For bargains in wall paper go to J. P. Garden, painter nnd pnperhanger, 224 W. Centre street. He is selling out his en tire stock nt and below cost. Wnll pnper hung at lowest prices nnd in workman like manner. 10-18-tf Coming: Events. Nov. 13. Tea party in the Primitive Methodist school room, under the auspices of the ladies of the church and for the benefit of the church fund. Nor. 29. Turkey supper in Robblns' opera house under the allspices of tho ves try of All Saints P. E. church. Nov. 26 to SO. Entertainment In Rob blns' opera house under the auspices of the vestry of All Saints P. E. church. Dec. 3. First annual grand ball of the Carpenters' Social Club lu Robblns' opera house. Rational NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, manutaotured under the Btrlngent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, hjirescrioeaDy eminent physicians j DR. RICHTER'S 6t a uniinnti Onlr cenutnowith Trade Mark"Anchor." DIaiiutacturer:GommerzlenrathDr.ruchtcrof I IF. Ad. Blchter& Co.,17WurtsCl.,ircw TORE. I 29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branoh Houeei. Own Glaiaworks, LitWcts In ShenaiidoaU forsiHIi LP. v. D. K'rlln, 0 wain "i , J -M j.WHan,7H. Main ai., u. . na iavies, UNDERTAKING! AND LIVERY. 13 Morth Jardin Street. Bargains in Brooms 15o end Up. At FRICKE'S 3-CENT STORE, No. 11 North Jardin Street. BERTHA L. DOLPH, U N. West Street, Shenandoah. a!;ets,FsalIiS!S,Mallo(s,k Jk STEAM RENOVATING in''r"- TXTANTED Tfnnr Iwnitv ihm.. nf Pnltn. VY vlbo t-avltc Fuuo ttockj One or iwo year ol stock prffernd. AadreisJ.lt. 11., 31ehali I .OH ItENT. A lare new More-room, with plate pIiur (rent, swelling and cellar, fcxctl eat twlriks location. Will bo reaoy lor not Noeiiber let. Itent reason a 'le, Apply to (J. W. ewbtuer, ISO orthMain D.IVVl. iu-10-ll TIOH HALF. A stereotyrjomachiDe. rostlne J1 about itsO. In nut-chua ni der. lnirctiaver can have Hlor 120, preeent owner bavliiK no further ute for 1U Apply at the Ueiuld Foil SALE. A mvillnr tnacfalDe, addressed trom blocks. Heveinl dozen galleys. Cost over tioo. Can be had at less than one- lourm tsstiy worKeJ. Apply at the HEir A.I.J U1.1W. L. ...y. Juiiiu'uir-uiuui Ulli. I venal prois. Want room for a larger press. Will be sold cheap lor cash. Apply at T-.ni u . r i.- . i . . . i i. . i. . i ., mo uxkau) ofllce. T70H BALE Ilavlncr two larva nrnwn A C Carver paper cutters, will tell one atone- iuirn mo t-obi, wuicn wns tiw. Apply ai ine IpOR SALE A lot of minion bocy typn. In 1 cases. Middling irood order. Aburtruln. Cases, nearly new, 26 cents exlra. Arply at FOH SALE. A halt Intercut In a pood-paylue buslntm having almotta moncroly. Ill health the only reason tor Belling. Address iiwialji, ouvi nuuoan, ra, 10-13 II dlOC to 100 per week ualngand selling Old WaU Reliable Plater. Every family has lusty, worn knives, forks, spoons, eto Quickly Dlated brdlmiine in melted metal. Nn ex. perlenca or hard work; a good situation. Ad. dress W. V. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. it, Col- M. P. CONRY, Monongaheln Whiskey, - 60o n qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, tl a nt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, f 1.25 a qt. Superior Hlnckberry Brandy, tl a qt. Superior Coguno Brandy, I 00 n qt. Imported Jamaica Rum. tl.BO n at. yUENGLING'S Stock ni d Fresh llent branda of 6o Clears ESTABLISHED 1873. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. Offers for This Week. Sailor liats from SVim ZZ r? A"mmeu "KU-cro,vn Huts, 60c Tr mmed oaiior jiats, rrom 85c up. Ten dozen Trimmed Hats, no two nllke nil mlnra tct and prices. Infante' long and short Coats, J1.C0 up. 'Misses' Heavr Coats nil stvlea &fe5 P- Children's pK Surah Silkfnd opening Corsets. Six paper' Tof ' NeedVes, SO For Business Knowledge Go to Wilkes-Bar re Business Co lege. At Keiser's, Fottsville. Oil Cloths as Window shades as low as rollers. Keller's, At AMUSEMENTS. -pEKGUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. TEROUSON, Ui NAG Ell. TUESDAY EVE., NOV. 13th. The leading slrglog Gel man, comedian, CHAS. ELLIS In a grand presentation ol his Ulghly successful comedy, Casper the Yodler. As presented by htm upwards of 2 000 times. Magnificent scenery, excellent company. Hoar Ellis Sing His Own Sweet Songs. Prlccot as, 35) 50 and 75 Cts. Reserved Seats at Ktrlln' drag store. For In all Intest styles of Millinery, Children's Cloaks, Caps, Bonnets. Hoods and Ladles' Fascinators, ko to MRS. IIYDE'S.29 North Main street. On Saturday until sold 100 uozen oi muerent pattern Ladies' Embroidered Linen- Handkerchiefs at Half Price. By the failure of a Swiss manufacturer we procured them. Can't get any more. Mane inem wuue you can. Now Pooh Mil York UU011 1U1J 29 N, Main St., Shenandoah. Wholesale agent for FelpsfaiYlltsfart, K, J,i Export Lager ni Saaier Pile Beer, No finer made. Fine liquors and Cigars 120Bouth MalnbL WARREN J. PORTZ, .BMnMsxPiaiiio Tuner, Pianos and orracs nnalreO. Orders left nt 21 KortU Main street, Shenandoah, will receive prompt awinuon A genuine welcome Awaits yon at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys beers, porter and ale constantly on tap Choice temperance drinks and cigars Weeks' Museum, 17 80VT1I MAIN BT11EE1 Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray. Coldest hi! Largest Clan if Beer. Free Lonch My Free lunch every morning und evening. Jons Wkjiks, Proprietor. Q. W, DA Vinson, Bartends "31 South Main St. f. milium aorc t Ale, Draught Porter hikI vVelner Beer. atid hU kttds of Tempcianoe Drinks. " PWr' JIUrui,,B GooJs- Selt' Soutlx 3Vriia. Stroot. Adlstinctlve feature of the management Is that only business men of experV-jjco nre Instructors. Their knowledge.g'ahlyjw in the marts of trade, with the technW'i cal information gathered in expert worJS f mnkes the instruction attractive, valu- able and comprehensive. Hnvc you seen the new catalogue t Get It. Free. WADE & WILLIAMS, Principals. Anthracite bldg., Wilkcs-Barre. 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 rfBH V7 J styles, choice in design and of a ' better quality than last season. Low as 17c, 17 cents, mounted on spring1 Pottsirille Professional Cards, w. N. STEIN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Room 2, Egan's New Building, cor. ner Mntn and Centre streets, Shenandoah, 1'a. Office Hours: 8 to 110 a. m.i 1 to 3 p. a.; 7io 9 p. m. Night office No. 230 West Oak street. Mi B. KIBTLKR, M. D fxibioijix Aim avnooa, Office 118 North JarcUn street, Shenandoah. , 'V M. U. BORES, A TTORNET A T-LA If iniHAiDOAn, ri.. Office. Ecan bulldtnc. corner of Main am3 Centre streets, Shenandoah. r PIERCE ROBERTU, Ci, D ' No. 25 East Coal Street, BHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours-l:80 to 3 and t:tO to 8 p. m. D U, J. B. CALLEN, No. u Houtn j arain aireei, nncninuoBc, Orrioi nouns: 1:30 to 3 and 6:30 to 8 P.M. Except Thursday evenlnr. So office work on Sunday except arrangf mem. A unci aanerence w mo vyw mmrn U absolutely neecuary. jyll. WENDELL BEBER, successor io DR. OHAS. T. PALMER. EYE AND BAH BUROEOff 801 Mahantongo Street, Pottsvllle, PennsJ mm DENTAL ROOMS, Painless Extraclton af Teeth, Colli aid Silver fillings; If your artificial teeth do not BUit you, call to tee us. All examinations free. We make all Kinds of plates. Rubber, Gold, Aluminum and Watts' Metal Plates. We do Crown and Bridge work and all operations that pertain to Dental Surgery. No cbargeB for extract lng when teeth are ordered. ALBANY DENTAL ROOMS, 139 East Centre St.. over M. R. Stents drag store, MahanoyClty. COOPER & CO., Stools. Broilers, Egan Bldg., Shenandoah. Stocks, grain, eta, bought for cash and car ried on margin. Ten shares stock or 1,000 bush els grain bought or sold on first margin of 110. Telephone connection. Mailorders aspeclalty. Dally market circular mailed fico cn applica tion. Fall- Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. ANNIE MORRISON MOAN Jl UIZDiyp, 8 East Centre St, Shenandoah, ti A i
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