EVENING HERALD 188.1 -HUltNHD OUT 1805. Published dully, except Btmdny, by tho IiSKALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. Olllce Hefowlcli bid., South Main St. H. O. I10VISU, Kdltor. W. J. WATKINH, t-otwl ltdltor. J M. BOYEIt, Treat, and UiHness Maunder. TYtr 4-1 r- I A J" delivered in Shon I lie n era I U nndonhnnd tlie un rounding town for six cents n week, payable to tlie carrier, llv mall, S3 CO n year or 35 cents n tnontli, payable In nilvanre Advertisement charged according to space and position. Tlie imbllllier reervo tlie right to change tlie ponitlnu of advertisement wlienover the publication of new demand it. Tlie right Is reerved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publisher may deem improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the poMoflficc at Shenandoah, Pa., n second class mail matter. Eoening Herald. FIUDAY, JUNK 21, 180.". II TKItSOXAI.. Miss Nora Gorman, of Mnlinuoy City, is a guest of Miss llanmi lteote of North Jardin street. Mrs. Maitha Powell ami son, William K., of West Cherry street, went to Pitts ton this moruiug to attend the funeral of a relative. Mrs. J. H . Kester and her two sons havo gone to Snriug Brook, Lackawanna county, to visit Mrs. Kester's mother. Dr. D. W. Strattp has beeu on the sick list for the past week. John Trezlse visited Pottsvllle this morning. John S. Honsenick and W. F. Oswell have gone to Berwick to visit friends. Charles Deddall went to Scrauton to day. Mr. aud Mrs, Minzer and daughter, Miss Annie, who were guests of town friends the past week, left for their home in New York city this morning. P. J. Brennau spent this morning at the county seat. Ex-Burgess James Smith made a trip to Pottsvllle today. Miss Famle Stein spent today at Potts vllle visiting friends. Watchman Brennan, who remains on guard at the First National Bank at night, was among the townsmen who visited the county beat today. Morris Steedle, of Camdeu, N. J., is a guest of town relatives. A. E. L. Leckie, Esq., a former school teacher in this town aud now an attorney in Washington, D. C, is hero to spend a vacation of two weeks with his mother and sisters. He is looking well. Mrs. Oliver Weaher, of Allentown, is the guest of the Leckie family, on East Centre street. Misses Sigfried and Shoener, of Mt. Car mel, attended the commencement exercises in town last night. , Holderman's for watches. O'Neill's Escape. Jerry O'Neill, one of the popular mem bers of the Colnmbia Hose Company, had a narrow escape from serious injury yes terday. He was driving from tho P. & li. freight depot to tho Colnmbia Brewery with a load of boxes and bottles when ouo of the boxes slipped down upon tho horses and frightened them. They ran away and O'Neill slipped down between them, but saved himself from falling beneath their hoofs by clinging to the pole. He hung ou to the pole until tho horses were stopped. The wagon was considerably damaged and O'Neill had a close call. Presents at Holderman's. Worthy of Patronage. The SandB & A&tley shows, which will give two petfjrmances here Morday, afternoon and evening, is represented as first-class in every particular. Tho Carlisle Leader fays of it : The show is to be com plimented on the quiet and orderly way it was conducted and ot the entire absence of all rowdyism ttud objectionable fratuiesaud especially lor tbe courteons and gentle manly treatment irlvert patronH of the show. As to the menagtrie and performance they ore first-class in every respect. Tbe lour elephants are a: fine nnrt gentle specimena as we have even seen and their perf rming feils and simply wonderful. Tbe different cages of animals, birds and reptiles of which there is an abundant e are all foieign nnimnlanml ate splendid healthy specimens, lb hordes are elegant and in good condi tion. They Are Good .Indues. Commercial travelers, who havo oppor tunity to test beer all over the country, pronounce Columbia Lager Beer the best they get anywhere, and those fellows are judges. Have jour carpets, feathers and mat tresses cleaned by tbe Steam Renovating Co., 32 East Coal street. 4-17-3m Bracelets lu endless style at Holder- When Baby was dele, we gave her Caworla. When die wim a Child, die cried for Castoria, When glie became Miaa, die clung to Castoria. Yhn she had Children, die gave thm Castoria. Presents at Holderiuan'8. E. B. FOLEY, FINE &R0eERIES, 201 "Weet Centre Street. Dealer In groceries, flour, provlsons, teas coffees etc. Good delivered free' Republican Leaguers Refuse to Adopt a Platform, M'ALPIN CHOSEN FOR PEESIDENT. Tho New Terk Mnnometiilllst Chosen to Head the League by Aeclninntlon Tlie s Convention to Meet In Milwaukee Next Year. Cleveland, Juno 81. Tho national con vention of Hopubllcnu clubs had an event ful day yesterday. Its committee on reso lutions consisted of fifteen silver nion nnd thirty-one anti-silver men. Tho sub-corn-mlttco of eleven to draft resolutions to submit to tho full committee bad only two silver men Dubois of Idaho nnd Allen of Utah. After this sub-commltteo had worked all night on "nn address to tho pooplc," with tho uracil "rosolvcd" omitted thorcfrom, a committee of three on re vision was solocted and tho silver men rlalm thoy were not represented at all on tho revision committee Tho sub-commltteo adopted tho report of tho committee on revision In tho after noon and tho full commlttco met at 2 p. in. to consider "tho address to tho people" that had takon two days nnd ono night for Its preparation. Tho foature of tho ad dress was that It covered every question except that of silver, which was ontlrely Ignored. This was dono to provont a minority roport on tho silver quostlon and n light on tho floor of tho convontlon. When tho commlttco considered tho "ad dross" tho antl-sllvcr mon opposod It, say ing thero had been moro agitation horo all week on tho silver question than on nil other things combined, and for tho roport to be silent only on that quostlon would bo cowardly nnd Inconsistent. Tho silver men were satisfied with tho "address," and had agreed to mako no mi nority report and not to opon tho question on tho floor of tho convention In tho ovent that tho address was adopted. Their op ponents, howover, hold that It was not enough to concedo everything to tho west for tho sake of harmony without "rubbing It In." Scmio of tho most ultra opponents of freo silver In tho commlttco finally In sisted, If tho silver question was Ignored entirely, that all other quostlons should bo ignorod. This plan ploasod tho western ellvcritos Dottor than "tho address to the people." After Indulging In tho most bitter speechos for hours in tho consideration of tho address a now departure was takon by Sonotor Hatton, of Michigan, offering tho following as a substltuto for tho roport of tho sub-commltteo: "Whoroas, section 16 of tho constitution of tho Republican Leuguo of tho United States says: 'This leaguo shall not In any manner endeavor to influenco any na tional, stato, county or municipal conven tion,' tho dologates of tho Republican Leaguo of tho United States In conven tion assembled do heroby ronow tholr al legiance to tho principles of tho Repub lican party and pledgo tholr best offorts j for tho success of tho candidates of that party. Believing that this convontlon has no Instructions from tho Republicans of tho United States or jurisdiction under our constitution to frnmo party platforms, wo heroby rofcr all resolutions in relation to public quostlons to tho Republican na tional convention of 1890, with ontlro con fidence that Its aotlon will rodound to tho prosperity of our pooplo aud tho continued glory and advancement of tho country." It was arguod against tho Pntton sub stltuto that tho National Loaguoatlts lust convontlon at Donver aud tho previous year at Loulsvlllo, and at other national conventions, hnd adopted recommendatory resolutions without tho constitutional ob jection ever being raised, and tho adoption of tho substltuto would bo nccopted as a confession of this convention's Inability to meet tho silver lssuo. Although these ar guments poured In hot and fast, and Chairman Robinson, of Pennsylvania, loft tho chair to oppose It, yet tho plan of ig noring everything, If tho silver question was Ignored, gained such headway that the Pattou substltuto was adopted at 0:30 p. m., without n dissenting volco. As "tho address to tho pooplo" that was ruled out by the adoption of the Patton substltuto reaffirmed tho resolutions of provlous national leaguo conventions, thero was much discussion of tho follow ing, adopted at Denver last year: "Wo believo In tho use of gold and sil ver as monoy metals, maintained on a perfect parity and interconvertible. Wo do not bollevo that thero will bo a perma nent return of prosperity until tho full use and highest posslblo position of silver shall bo restored, and ask for such legisla tion as will bring about this result." Whou tho roll of statos was called for resolutions to bo read and roforred with out debate resolutions by tho scoro on every co'nceivablo lssuo or topic were pro sonted. Thoso on tho financial question wero for tho most part dupllcatos of those offered oarllor In tho day and referred by tho bushol to tho commltteo's wasto bas ket. Some sarcastic resolutions wero of fered on tho sllvor question, ono calling for fifty cents' worth of sllvor bullion to be made a legal tender dollar. Resolu tions were ollorrod asking tho national committee to havo tho noxt Republican national convontlon hold at Buffalo, Pitts burg, Milwaukee, Charleston, S. C, Cleveland and othor placos, all being yelled down beforo the reading could bo completed. The committee reported Milwaukee as the place for the noxt convention, tho time to be fixed by the executive commit tee. The report was adopted. The rules were suspended and tbe con vention proceeded to tho election of of ficers. Mr. George B. Greon, stato presldont of New York, In nn oloqueut speech placed In nomiuntlou General K. A. MoAlpln for president of the national league. The mentioning of General McAlpln's name was greeted with tremendous and pro longed applause. Nearly all tho states seconded tho nomination, and General MoAlpln was olected president by accla mation. For secretary Mr. Churohlll, of Colorado, plaoed In nomination Jojfn F. Byrnes, while Illinois nominated William Grant, and Nebraska nominated L. K. Walker. Tho olectlon of soorotary was laid over un til today. The notification commltteo entored with General MoAlpln, tho nowly oloctod presldont, who oxprossod his thanks for tho honor conferred upon him. He said that as long as he should romiiln presi dent of the leaguo, tho only motto should be "Work I Work I Work!" The banquet tendered the dolegates at the Arcado last night was a memorable ind brilliant affair. Thero wero 1,600 dates turnod ou the ground floor, while Ihe four balconies wero flllod with thou sands of spectator. Tho Indies wero out on masse in evening dress, and tho ooon slon socially was equal to a national in auguration ball. No hall oould havo af forded such facilities us tho interior of the Arcade building. Tho clectrlo light do signs and dlsplnys reminded ouo of the olcctrloal building at tho World's fair, whllo tho profusion of tho rlchost floral designs on every tablo and balcony ro semblcd the Columbian horticultural de partment. Tho othor decorations wore equnlly artistic, rich and beautiful. After tho olaborato inonu had run Its course Hon. John II. Hoyt, who was ro contly a candidate for tho Republican nomination for governor. Introduced the specchmakiug. The spoakors wero Gover nor Henry Clay Kvausof Tonuossoo, Son-tors-elect Burrows of Michigan and Thurston of Nebraska nnd Warner Miller uf Now Yoi-t- Golntr nt iv Sacrifice. Tho balance of tho groceries of Philip Coffee's stock must be sold by the first of July. Hero are tho prices : Navy and Extra tobacco 1!7 cents a pouudj extracts of all kinds, lemon, vanilla, paragorlc, sweet nitre, castor oil, strawberry, etc., 3 bottles for 10 cents; best sugar corn, S) cans for CO cents; tomatoes, U cans for 60 cents; best white A sugar 32 pounds for SI; real Java coffee "2 cents a pound, or package; ginger, alsplcu, cloves, cayenne pepper, 3 cents per quarter pound; best cocoa, 15 cunts a can; best Union soap, 10 b.irs for 25 cents; best whlto snowllake soap, 2 3-pound bars for 25 cents; best corn starch 7 cents a package; Oolong, English Breakfast, Gunpowder and Japan teas 23 cents a pound; peas 5 cents per quart; best creamery butter 22 cents ; rice 5 cents per pound ; barley, 7 pounds for 25 cents. Thero aro also several scales and counter scales for sale, ouo platform scale, ono Ice box, two screen doors, one cheese cutter, aud dried beef cutter. The best laid In the market for 9 and 10 cents per pound. Best cheese 10 cents per pound. Philip Corr.nn, C21-3t 34 East Centre street. Obltunry Poor Director William Derr mourns the loss of his bou, George, who died yesterday. Ho was almost five years of ago aud a bright boy. The fuuerul will take place at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Miss Ellen Connors, daughter of Morris Connors and sister of Jeremiah Connors, recently deceased, died last night at the home of her sister, Mrs. James O'Hearu, on East Centre street, after a lingering ill ness. Miss Connors was born In New Philadelphia 30 years ago. She was matron of the county jail under Warden Toole for three years. The funeral will take place ou Monday morning. The only baby medicine Luke' Syrup. Objected to o Display. Some time ago Lewis Hopkins ordered a crayon portrait of himself to be made by Photographer Dabb, but failed to take it when the work was completed, claiming that there was a dofect in the features. Mr. Dabb decided to make some use of the crayon and tacked it on the outside of his building to let peoplo know that he does crayon work. Mr. Hopkins called upon Mr. Dabb last night and said ho objected to the display of his portrait. The latter said he could do as he pleased with his own property. Au exchang it hot words resulted in au enpouuter that attracted quite a crowd and during which Mr. Dabb lauded heavily on the complainiug original of the era j on. MISCELLANEOUS. WOUND. A sum of money-. Owner can pro lure same upon proving ownership. Apply to P. P. D. Kirlin, druggist, South Main itrect, Shenandoah. C-19-3t fTOU RENT A nice house for a small family. Apply at Itefowich's clothing house C-ll-tf .yANTKD. A girl for general housework with '' good reference. Good wages paid. Apply lit tho Watson House. . 6-lo-tf A MAN OU LADY TO MANACii: DISTMBUT ing samples, soaps, specialties, hooks, do corresponding. Send Sylvan Co., "27 Wood ward, Detroit, Mich., 10c, for set of samples, eceive oiler to you. . T OST. Gold medal with inscription "P. N. S. S. Saratoga," etc. Also owner's name, lit turn to Hooks & Drown, No. 4 North Main Btreet. and receive reward. 6-21-1 w PHOPOSALS. Sealed proponls will he r eeived by the undersigned until 3 o'clock p. in, on Hominy, Juno 21, lt'J5, for excavations for a new gas holder on the lots of tho Shenandoah (fas Company, South Muin street. Shenandoah, l'a. Size of holder, 47 feet in diameter and 10 feet deep. Plans and specifications can he seen at the olllce of the undersigned. Tho right is reserved to Icjcct any or all bids. J, S. KisTLEn, Pres. 15. Anstock, Supt. 6-21-tf WANTED. Wanted by Tlie Singer Mantifac ' turing Company, a niun to act as salesman nnd collector. Must come recommended and Hide to furnish bond. We want a worker. A good position for tho right man. No money re quired. Drains nnd energy is what's required. We furnish the rest. Apply nt tho Singer olllce, 21 Centre stiect, Shenandoah. 6-ll;tf rn ANTED, Reliable, energetic man to tnke ' ' charge of a brunch house controlling whole sale nml retail trade for NAneoTi-CuiiE. Splendid opening. Worth f2,000 n year to right person. Only those with WOO cash and good reference need apply for Interview. Tub Naiicoti-Ciiemical Co , 7-18-lt Springfield, Slam NOTICH OF DISSOLUTION. Notice Is here by given that the iwrtnerehlp trailing us Doyle Druthers, publishers, has been dissolved by reason of the death of the late D. J. Doyle, one of the firm. All persons Indebted to the mid firm nre requested to make settlement without delay nnd those having claims to present the same at the olllce, Wost Coal street, Shenandoah, I'll , or to M. M. DUICKIJ, 0-12-lw Attorney. pitOPOH,I.S.-Proposals will bo received by L the undersigned committee up to June 32nd, lb96,at six p. in., for the clearing of the property on North White Mreet, Shenandoah, recently purchased by the School Ilourd, The lots must be cleaned to tho satisfaction of the committee and all stones must he laid aside for use by tho board. Lumber on the property to he taken In part payment for the work. The commltteo re serves the right to reject any, or all bids. The proiKHuds must be sent to the chairuiuu of the committee. JOHN T. LEK. Chairman, PATRICK CONRY, T. It. EDWARDS, THOMAS MANLY. 0-17-1 w CHAS. HOOKS. Committee. When it comes to GROCERIES, Our stock speaks for itself. If you don't como to town, send your orders. They will be nicely filled. -MUSSER & BEDDALL,- 29 E. Centre Street! Shenandoah. NO COUHT N1JXT W13I1K. A I.nrgo Number of Cnscs Disposed of Ycatertlny. William Keating was the defendant In a suit tried belore Judge Savlrijre. He wai charged with assault and battery and oggra vnled assault nnd battery to kill. Tbe jury found him guilty on tfae first charge, viz , assault ann battery. The prosecutrix was Mrs. Katie Itvnn. The parties all bail Irom Heck diervllle, a strangling uiiniog village of peace loving prople who rarely ever get to court to set tle their differences. It was a mat ter for gossip among the lawyers and regular court officials, when this case was called for trial, as cases involviog people from that portion of BchuylkiU county are almost unknown in the history ot our crimi nal jurisprudence. This speaks well for tbe people of that section, and shows that the arts of pence have more attraction than the red-hot scrimmages of tbe old-timets. The case of Keating was tbe result of a misunderstanding as to tbe ownership of n brood of chickens. Keating said tbey wete his, and Mrs. iiyan disputed hh claims. Then a fight for tbe possession ot a chicken which Ktnting held in bis arms followed. Mrs. Kjnn assetts that Keating knocked her down and walked ou her. Mrs. Con ville was present and corroborated the tes timony of the prosecutrix. Keating and his witnesses told a diffetcat story. He claimed that Mrs. Ryan twisted the neck off the chicken and struck him in the face. Then he h t back and admitted that he knocked her down. Mrs. Convtlle, he sayp, attacked him from the tear and he had his hands full of feathers aud hair before peace was re stored. M-8. Keatiog, the wife of the above de fendant, and Mrs. Iiyan hal a tongue fluht about the chickens. The former claims that Mrs. Ryan made threats and attempted to get over a fence at her. She thereupon brought a suit charging Mrs. Ryan with surety. The language of the prosecutrix on the witness stand showed that she was able to go into a tongue tight with any thing of her weiubt nnd Judge Savidge dismissed tbe case without bearing a wit ness. Mrs. Keating was saddled with the costs. Tbe costs in both cases will foot up over $100 and the Keaiings thus get tbe feathers while the Ryans get chicken. No stock in the jewelry Hue like Holder man's in Sheuandoah. The best and most reliable plumbing in town is done by P. W. Bell, the plumber, corner of Main aud Centre streets, Satls nctiou guaranteed. C-4-tts Presents for graduates at Holderman's. Babies made happy with Luks' Syrup. OPEN EVERY DAY ! Go to the Shenaudoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your nrtifical teeth do uot suit you call to see us. All exami nations freo. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge AVork and all operations that pertain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. "We nro tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SIienaudoalL Dental Eooius, (TITMAN'S BLOCK) East Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Office Hours : 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. A CLEAN, QUICK SHAVE Can always bo had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, First-class hair cutting and singeing. t,?:rr,isi! Hons? Buildinc. Excellent music day and evening at Weeks' Museum 17 South Main Street. fJrnnd disnlnv of birds nnd nnimnkof all kinds and finest paintings in the county. Uest Heor, Porter ana aios, Pinost Brands of Cigars. Free lunch evory morning and evening. JonN "Weeks, Proprietor. Spring aud Summer SUITINGS. Order Spring Garments Noto. Complete line of domestic and inv ported novelties in trousers and suit ings. We are also sole agents in Shenan doah for the celebrated Cresent and Rambler bicycles, ranging in price from $25 to 100. Every bicycle sold is guaranteed. PORTZ BROS, Hooks & Brown Pull Hue of FIRE : WORKS Wholosale and retail. Agents for Daily Papers. NO. 4 N. MAIN ST mm. 3 Many Persons Cannot touch food prepared with lard, and yet all sucn people can eat freely ot ipoa stiortenea with, or Conker! ( even fri'prl in rnTTDI FNF Unr rliwnnn. oirf t " . . . v v j .jj v tics, and those with delicate digestive powers, Colto lene is invaluable. Having all the good .features of lard, with none of its unhealthfulness, its wonderful j! Catalogue free. Good agents wanted in every town. INDIANA BICYCLE CO., INDIANA! 0LIS. IND. U.S. A, .T. S. HOITSEXICK, Exclusive Acent, Shenandoah, Pa. ' Garden s Art Wall Paper Store. "Wo have just received a line line of the most beautiful and artistic pupers in tho market, whicTt ".e will soil at very reasonable prices. We have also in stock n great deal of last year's patterns which we lire felling at a sacrifice. Come and see our lini of goods. Wo have tho mo.)t beautiful nnd artistis papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock an Lowest Price 3T. 3rP. 0-A.L3T3DE33NT House, Sign and Decorative Painting. AU orders promptly attended to. T. H. Snyder, Corner Jardin and Oak Streets, Shenandoah, Pa. FOR YOUR WALL PAPER. WMrtiff SAM LEE, CHINESE :-: LAUNDRY, No. 10 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Clothes of all diescrintion neatly dono up in a first class manner. I can refer to scorto of families in this citv as to my enre in washing and superior neatness in doing up cloh ng. I do my work better and quicker than other laundry in the city. ESTABLISHED Half the price in Millinery Goods aud Notions to reduce stock. The choicest goods in Millinery has just arrived aud the cheapest of the season. Big lot of Sailor Hats from 15c up; French flower Ostrich goods in all styles. Infauts' Caps from SdNtp? Hats, all embroidery, 25c. Ladles' Mill Hats, all colors, Sl.00. Infants1 short white dresses, handsomely embroidered, 75o up; Infants' lpug Coats, embroidered on cape, $1.00 up. When you want good goods and cheap, come to KELLY'S, when you cannot be suited elsewhere. We must close out our stock; will carry no goods over. Nun's veils from Sl.qp up. Mourning goods our specialty. MRS. J. J. KIElLY, . 26 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. When in Pottville Stop at Phil. Woll's Hotel, 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladios dining room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. Your Stomach : : : Cannot Mam! the same washing that your boots ilo, and the water you drink isn't even Ot for tlint purimso Une Loreuz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES. SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. WatcIiuiakci!aiiiI4cwclOL 16 North Main Street. Repairing of nil kinds promptly attended to. ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Best Brands of 5 and 10c Cigars, Shenandoah's Eeliablo Hand Laundry. Cor. Lloyd and Whlto Sts. All work guaranteed to be flrat-class In evMj particular. Silk ties and laeo curtains a eiW liiHy. Goods wiled for and delivered. A trial solicited. GREAT REDUCTION Of summer millinery, including Ladies,' Misses' and Childrens' hats and bonnets. Special bargains in mourning goods. Prices the lowest. Alice Jennings, 214 South Main Street. success is easily explained. The genuine always has trade mark steer's head in cotton-plant wreath on every pail. Made only by Tho N. K. Falrbank Company, CHICAGO, nml 13S N. Delaware Ave., Phllada. ARE THE HIGHEST OF ALL HIGH GPADES. Warranted superior to any Bicycle built in the world re gardless of price. Do not be induced to nay moro money; for an inferior wheel. Insist on having the Wat-erley. Built and guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co , a million dollar concern, w hoso bond is as good as "gold. SI IB. 80QR01IF.il, S8S. 2 LB. LADIE8', 75. 224 West Centre Street. Painter and Paper Hanger, CHAKLES LEE, Manager. - IN - 1873. JOHN A. RE! LLY, Wholesale and lietnil LIQUOR : DEALER, 22 nnd 21 South Stain St., Sliennndonb. Agents forD. O. Vuengling & Son's celebrated Beer, Porter, Ales etc. -DR. A. A. SEIBERT,- Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 207 Wost Market St., Pottsvllle. Hours 8:30 a. m. to 12 111; 1 to 4 p. 111., to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. ly HOTEL KAIER, CliAS. nUnOHILL, Prop , North Slain Street, Mahanoy Oity. LargMt utd tlnest hotel In tlie region. Fined nouomiiuxlfttlons. Handsome ilsturas Pool and Illlllard IIooiub Attached. Millions of Dollars Go up in smoko every year. Take no risks but get your houses, gtook, furniture, etc., insured in first class, reliable companies, as repr sented by David Faust, Insurance Agent. 120 South Malu Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies. EVAN J. DAVIEST LIVEHY AND Undertaking ! 13 North Jardin Street-