EVENING HERALD THCHSDAY, SKl'T. 27, 1SIU. THIRDEMTION STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Olostnit UuntntlfitiA tif ttltt Wflw York and l'hllnilnlplila KioliAngnii. New Yokk, Sept. M. Whisky trust stock went down to H on the Stin k Kjclmrme to day, the lowest point on record. The Grander tiwks were linn, but In the itencral list prices were Irregular. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley.. 37K W. N. Y. & In Bkl Pennsylvania 01 Krie 15 Heading I7 Bt. Paul ". Lehigh Nav. SI N.Y. AN. E. pf.. !B New Jersey Cell . 1 II! D., L. & W .170)4 West Shore.... N. Y. Central... . 1(1 lAke Krie W... 10 Del. Ac Hudson. ..131)4 Oenernl Mnrlcnts. I'lttLAnsMUitA, Sept. SO. Flour weak; win. tcrHUperflnc SiiWWi do. extras, J8.ar.aa.40; No. a winter family. $2.4xa2.80; Pennsylvania roller straight, S2.HMp.2M; western winter. clear. S2 im't m Wheat lower, with Sine. bid anil asked for September. Corn dull. nominal, with 5Bo. bid and 5ee. asked for September. Oats quiet, steady, with 3So, bid and Hftc. asked for Keptemlier. lleef eas- lor; family. SUKitK; extra mess, J88.sn; beef hnms, fWtblQ.N). l'ork weaker; new nes, JH.7MH5.ii6; extra prime, S13lft; family, ?lll; short clear. Slli WHJn.sO. Ijml weaker! west ern steam, 8 70; city, S. llutter firm; west ern dairy, lKM'o.; do. creamery, 15ffiSfi)4c.; Klgins. 26Mc.; I'ennsylranla creamery prints, fancy, iWc.; exceptional lots hl'-her; do. choice, !MSXo. do. fair to good, -V ..lc. ; prints job bing at 27.TOc. Cheese ftrm;New York largo. 8SlUc: do. small, f10c.; part skims, 1 Ho.; full skims, .THc. Kggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 2021o.; western fresh, 18lKo.; western, 17lUHc. I,lv Stuck Markets. New YonK, Sept. ). Ileovos closed dnll; cood cattle firmer; others steady; native steers, choice. $1) per KIO lbs.; good to prime, $3.35&6.fl0; medium to fair, t4.05.25; com man to ordinary, Sfl.Ooai.M; Texnns and rangers, X4H4.0.'i; oxen, $.1.05iftl.?R; bulls Il.Mft2.8B; dry cows. Sl.JW.Xl. Veals firmer; other calves dull and weak; poor to prime veals. iViu.7fi per KKJ lbs.; grasscrs, ?2..J.)?M; heavy medium calves, J2.fjfl3.50. Sheep steady; lambs opened firm and closod weak; poor to prime Bheep, SJitM.iiii per 100 lbs.; com mon to prlmo lambs, J.').:iVitl.T5. Hogs steady; Inferior to choice hogs, ao.3.. East l,nir.HTV, Sept. 2ts. Cattle firm; prlmo, J5.WJ&5 7.1; good butchers, $191.36; bulls, stags and bologna cows $1..i03.10 Hogs In fair d- mand; I'hlladelphlaH, filfflO.10; best Yorkers and mixed, t5.K2 IKP; stugs and rough sows. fj.50l. Sheep In lair demand at ubout urt changed prices. To Niagara Palls. A most delightful autumn leaf excur sion to Niagara Falls via the picturesque I-cblL'b Vullev It. 11.. on Mondav.Oct. 1st. 1WH, under the nusplces of Good Will Fire Company, of Allentown, nnd tho famous Allentown Band. Faro for round trip only $5.00. An enjoyable sido trip can be taken to the beautiful city of Toronto nt an additional cost of (1.50. Special train will lenve Shenandoah nt 0.15 n. in., nrrlv- inc at Nlnirara Falls nt 8.00 n. m. For further information annlv to C. H. Holler. Traveling Passenger Agent, Lehigh Valley ticket agents, or to the committee ns follows : Fred. E Lewis. II. S. Mertz. Harry Knnuss, Aaron Henry, 11. D. Kramor. O-So-tt A Chance to Invest. If you have a few thousand dollnrs you enn make a good investment in a 500-acre Snl be sold" at a sacrifice the own being pushed for money. Addreas Hurt- ALD olllce. Shenandoah, Pn. Irving W. Lnrlmore, physical director of Y. M. C. A., Des Moines, Iowa, says he can conscientiously recommend Uhnmoer Iain's Pain Balm to athletes, gymnasts, bicvclists. foot ball nlavcrs nnd the pro fession In general for bruises, sprnlus and dislocations ; also for Foreness nnd stiff ness of the muscles. When applied before the parts become swollen it will effect a cure In onobnlf tho time usually required. cot sale uy urunicr Jiros. Coming Events. Sept. 2S. Muslcnlo In M. E. church, tinuer tho nuspicosol the cnurcn cnoir. Oct. 10th. Annual Bupper of the Eng lish Baptist church in Iiobbins' opera nouse. A. M. Bnlley. n well known citizen of Eugene, Oregon, says bis wife has for years ueentrouuieu wiuicuronicmarrncea nnu nseu many remeuies witu nine re lief until she tried Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Hemedy. which has cured her sound nnd well. Give it a trial and you will be surprised at the prompt relief It nffords. 25 and 50 cent bottles tor sale uy urunier uros. Now or Never. People who have not Becured coplcs'of the exquisite photographs of the World's Fair embraced in "The Magic City," nnd superb photographs of famous men and women and scenes in every land as in corporated in "Voyage Around the World," should apply for them at the HEltALD olllce without delay, as only a lew copies nre left nnd the supply will not be renewed. No household should be without a complete set of these marvelous productions. While in Chicago, Mr. Charles L. Kahler, n prominent shoe merchant of Des Moines, Iowa, hnd quite a serious time of it. He took such a severe cold that he could hardly talk or navigate. but tho prompt use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured him of his cold so nuicklv that others at the hotel who had bad colds followed his example and half a dozen persons ordered it from tho near est drug store. They were profuse In their thanks to Mr. Kanler for telling them how to cure n bad cold bo quickly. For ale by uruuier iiros. To the Public. Messrs. Hooks & Brown are the author ized agents for the EVENING HERALD in Shenandoah and are empowered to collect all overduo subscriptions and give receipts ior toe same. When Baby was tick, we Rave her Castorla. When she was a Child, sho cried for Castorla. mien she beeanie Miss, sho clung to Castorla. When tho hod Children, she gavn them Castorla Get your repairing done at Holder man's. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lmio & Baku. Ashland, Pa., is DJlULtxi on every snc&. vi dtraiu xieiiuviiwiie; vj itii lut, Menu and deliver Ingrain and Brussels at 8c per vara; heavier carpets 4c. ai m, uoal bt. A HIDDEN FORTUNE UNEARTHED Bevnnty.flvn Tlinnsnnil'lollrs l't un I lo an Old Fnvtilorir it lfiakc. PlTTRrWno, Sept. 27. A hidden treasm e of 75,000 wns discovered by accident ni the old ImnicHtead of the late David Mor rison, at 22ft Western avenue, Allegheny City, causing consternation among the workmen and joy among those who will bo benefited by the find. V lien tbu wealthy David Morrison died several years ago It was known that a large sum of mone,-i was secreted some where about his residence, but since then, notwithstanding the most diligent search made hy his heirs, the money could not be found, and hope had to bo nbandoned. iesterdny, however, while the house hold olTects were being pneked prepara tory to removal to tho homo of John Fit 7. Blmmons, Philadelphia, who Is n nephew of tlio eccentric old gontlcmnu, an old fashl"icd bookenso was enoountered, which could not bo tnkon apart until nn export hnd been called In. Ho, In taking the concern to pieces, brought to light a seoret drawer, which foil with n crash to tho floor, throwing out a promiscuous mass of gold, silver, notes and certificates to tho amount of J "5,000 at least, probably more. REVEALED BY THE SPIRITS Came Hack to Find Himself Legally Dead nnd Ills Wealth lllstrlbnteil. SAN Fhancisco, Sept. 27. Dr. Thomas Tynan, the Modesto physician nnd cap italist whom the courts have declared to be dead, and whose $200,000 estate has been distributed among his relatives, ar rived In Snu Francisco yesterday. nr. Tynan was pale and slightly omn- elated, but nppeared to be In fair health. Ho said ho hnd been In Boston nil the timo sluce IiIh strange disappearance, and that tho reason for his sudden leaving over two years ago was to avoid tho an noyanco of litigation begun by his step daughters to recover property which they allegod belonged to them. Tba old man said he would nrobablv have never returned had not Sinter, the spiritualist, discovered him In Huston and brought him lo Heno. Slater, w-ioolalms to havo been guided by tho snirits. will rocelvo tho 5,000 reward ollcrod by Mrs. lynnn ror information of bcr husband's whereabouts. A Moonshiner Prepared for Fight. STUItois, Ky., Sept. 27. Not long since nmoousulners' outfit wns found on the promises of William Goode, keeper of the poornouso, by Deputy United States M r shnl Dyer, but tho officers failed to nmire hend Goode. Since that tlma he and others havo been neensed of burning barns nno committing vnrious other crimes. The citizens are becoming thoroughly aroused and have run Goode nnd his gang into tho hills. J. ho posso was repulsed yesterday. and Goodo and his men have so far re sisted nrrest. A further effort will be mndo to capture tho crlminnls, and a bloody fight will result, as thoy are armed to tno teeth, Train Itobbers FrlghUund Off. Galveston, Tox., Sept. 27. Tho Santa Fe express was held up at a water tank south of Temple at 1 u, m. Two men ran the llreman nnd engineer off the engine. They ovldently had confederates and ox. pected to rob tho train, but the confeder ates wero olthur nt the wrong place or there was some misunderstanding. Tho fireman broke away from the robbers nnd reportod the case to Conduotor Welles, Meanwhllo tho brakeman came up and the robbers, believing he wa, tho advance picket of a rescuing train crew, jumped "out the cugine ami lion. Bnnlc by a Lake Collision. DETOUli, Mich.. Sept. 27. The steamer Ohio collided with the schooner Irouton ten miles north of Presnuc Island early in the morning. The Ohio sunk inside of half an hour. Tho crow of sixteen took to the boats. Two of the Irouton's crow wero picked up by tho steamer Charles Hebard. The remainder ol the crow are not accounted for ns yet. Tho Irouton was commanded by Cnptnln Peter GIrard of this city. It is not known whether ho is among the missing or not. Tho oook was a Mrs. Hall. The Motorman Fainted. Philadelphia, Sept. 27. While a well filled open trolley car of tho Lancaster avenue branch of the Philadelphia Trac tion company was proceeding out Walnut street, Motorman James Dulan fainted and fell to tho tloor. The car, which con. talnod many women, dashed forward with no one to check its speed, and came Into collision with a cart, throwing the pits seuuers in every direotlon. Polloe Sbr- geant McDonald, a woman, anatne anvsr of the cart were seriously lujureu. rtlltUl at Fire. Fayettkville. Ark,, Sept. 27. One of the most disastrous fires in the history of Fnyettevllle occurred here Tuesday night. Halt a dozen large stores are a mass of ruins. By the sudden collapse of the Harrison building Arthur Allen was in stantly killed. Gordon Gee mortally in jureil and William Hodge had his jaw broken and legs uauiy jmureu. oeveraj others wore more or less seriously in jured. Tho total loss will aggregate $150,000. Welch Again a Winner. Philadelphia. Sept. 27. Robert Wolch again demonstrated his ability as a marksman by defeating William Downlug for the possession of the River ton challenge plate on tho grounds of the lllverton Gun club yesterday. This vic tory is the seventh successive one for Weloh, aud it now looks as tnougu tue much coveted plate will eventually be his proporty. Tho soore; Vvelch, killed ov. missed 11; Downing, killed 60, missed 80, SCng-lUli Opposition to the Olontt Sohem LONDON. Sept. 27. The Times in its financial article says the Olcott schema for the reorganization1 of the Reading Railroad company is almost sure to prove abortive. The proposal to fund the oou pons in live years, it declares, will en counter the strongest opposition on m part of leading financial houses, which were originally associated wuen tno issu of bonds In question was offered to the investing public Japanese Defeats Ileported. SHANGHAI, Sept. 27. It is reported that the native olllolals here received news last night that the Japanese attacked the Chinese forces at Auohow and Yiohow simultaneously, and were repulsed at both places. A New President for Paraguay. Hl'ENOS ATJtES, Sept. 27. General Eg- usscmiza has been eleoted president of Paraguay to succeed ex-President Gonza lez, whose term has expired while he Is in exile. MAIIANOY CITY. MAIiANOY CITT, Sept. 8T. Mrs. 0. Drnmra spent yesterday In Philadelphia. On and after next Monday all stores here will clne at 7 p. m. Messrs. Rdwards and Ward boomed business down the valley yesterday. J. J. Quirk runs n llrst-olass nool and blllurd room at the opera house hotel. MlssSndle Hohln.of West Centre street. visited friends nt Lost Creek yesterdny. M. ,T. Werner, of East Mnhanov avenue. Is attending to business at Mnuch Chunk to-day. A larce cr'owd of town people are at tending the Allentown Fair with the Citi zens Band to day. A larse turtle attracted much attention esterday at Minchofl's restaurant, on nst Uentre street. "Snider nnd Flv." M. B. Leavltt's latest nit. win no prounceu at ivnier a opera house on October 1st. A. Morris and wife have returned, after week's visit to different points about tho stato, looking much refreshed. Anron Wertz nnd Llllinn Sucker, both f town, were united in marrlago last night by Kev. I. M. liable, of the M. E. church. Alex. Anderson, porter at the Mansion House, moved his household effects from ottsvll o to No. 829 West Pine street. this town, yesterday. JIlss Wilson, of Frnckville. who hns een the uuest of Miss Hobin. of West Centre street, will leave for Allentown this evening, to attend the fair. Mrs. Mnrthn Iieese and Mrs. Annie Iteese, of Hnrrisburg, nnd Mrs. David Wntklns, of Pottsville, were the guests of Mrs. Phillips nnd daughter, Annie.of West Centre street, yesterdny. THE GREAT STALLION RACE Directum llefeats Arlnn nnd Nelson In Thr.n Mrnlght Ilvats. MEPFollD. Mnss.. Sept. 27. The biggest crowd that uwr nscmiiled on a track In New England gathered nt Mystic Park yesterday aUirnuou to witness the great est stallion race ever contested in tho east. Tho contest wn between Directum, Arion nnd Nolson. ben the stallions wero givon the word the second time they came down the track, with Nelson almost half length behli ii the others. Directum had the polo, with Arum second and the Maine horse on the outside. The quarter pole was reached in !Kl seconds, with Directum neck ahead of Arion nnd Nelson half a longth behind. Tho hnlf was mnde in .00 and tho three-quarter in 1,38, with the positions unchanged. Directum finished half a longth nbenil of Arion, with Nolson lugging a length behind. Time 2.12. Tho trio started in tho second heat with Nelson slightly In thelcad. At the quar ter pole ho still led Directum, with Arion almost a length in tho rear of the black. At the halt the Maine trotter hnd in creased his lead to a length, and the crowd nlniost went wild with enthusiasm. Then Directum spurted, and nt tho third quarter wan a longth in the lead, with Arion and Nelson neck nnd neck, in tue stretch Nelson dropped behind and fin ished three lengths in the rear of Di rectum, who lead Arion by n length. Time by quarters: First, 31; hulf, 1.03;threo quarters, 1.37; mile, 2.10. This was the best tune of the day and ' he fastest time ever trotted over Mystic Purk track; in a race. When tho horses got off ngnln Nelson was half a length behind. At tho quar ter Directum was a neck nhead of Arion, but a few beconds Inter the latter created a stir by creeping past him, A little past the half, however, Directum again drew to the frout, and nt the three-quarter pole he led Arion by a length. He finished two lengths ahead, with Nelson over threo lenghts from the wire. Time by quarters: 33'i, 1.0(1; 1.39, 2.U1,. ProftiMflnr Hhnrtlldge on Trial. MEDIA, Pn., Sept. 27. Tho trial of Pro fessor Swithiu C. Shortlldge, the well known educator, and for twenty-Wur ..ini....t n .1,,. -r..iin Ann,l,l,o JCIlia bUD tllUUHl kilt, ...cult. .LbUUk.i.j for Young Men. for murder, was beclin in the criminal court hero yesterday. Un a lit of insanity Prof eBsor Shortlldge bn Dec 31 last, while walking near tho ueaiu tiful grounds, shot down his wife, co whom he had beon married but six weeVs, A jury wns quickly secured and the tuk lng of efldeuco begun. ' Matrimonial Swindlers Held for Trial. IlArmisnuriQ, Sept. 27. Grant L. Galvln nnd Abble Speolmnn, who were arrested hero on Tuesday for UBing the United States malls with Intent to commit fraud, by conducting a fraudulent matrimonial bureau, wero yesterday Held in tauu ball each for court. Postofflce Inspector Or- wlg, who unearthed tho fraud, testified that he had a list of ten persons who had been defrauded of various sums during the past two months by the pair. Kneliue DeTerldge Divorced. NEW Youk, Sept. 27. Referee Edward Jacobs presented n report to Judge Mc Adnm, of the superior court, in which he finds that Kuline Ueveridge Is entitled to a decree of divorce on the grounds of the relationship of Charles F. Coghlan with Louisa Thorn, known ns Mrs. Cogh lan No. 2. The case was not contested by Coghlan. A Kentucky Judge Assassinated. IlAZAHI), Ky Sept. 27. Judge J. II, Combs was assassinated at his home on Sunday. He was shot from a corn patch on the opposite side of tho street from uIb residence. Two unknown mon were seen running from the Bpot and they joined a third man. Unknown parties shot nt him twico last Muy. Bterene Acquitted of Murder. Camden, N. J., Sept 27. The trial of John Stevens, colored, for the murder of Baker William G. Kalrer, ended in the Camden criminal court yesterday with a verdict of acquittal. Lambert, who. was convicted of the murder, is yet to be sentenced. YESTERDAY'S" BASEBALL GAMES ' National I.eacne. t At St. Lonls St. Louis, 12; Philadel phia, 0. At Louisville New York, 9; Louisville, 6. At Cleveland Baltimore, 7; Cleveland, 0. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 0; Brooklyn, 8. M. P. CONRY, Monongahela Whiskey, 60c n qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, 1 1 a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, - tl.25 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, tl a qt. Superior Cognac Brandy, (1.00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Rum, (1.50 a qt. '"YUENGLING'S Btock arid Fresh x Ileat brands ot 6c Cigars CENTRALIA. CBNTHALIA, Sept. 37. Ryan's orchestra will open datiolng school on Friday evening, September 28th, in the Odd Fellows Hnll. Music will lie furnished by the full orchestra and lovers of this delightful pastime will have an ex cellent opportunity of passing an enjoy able evening every week. All nre invited to attend. Work on the electric road In town has at last been started. A force of men nre nt wotk putting up poles. They com menced nt Curry's Hotel nnd are working toward Mt. Cnrmel. It is said by em ployes of the company that wc will have enrs running to town by the middle of November. This is good news nnd Is re ceived with joy by nfi our townspeople. At eight o'clock yesterday morning large crowds of people hurried toward St Ignatius' church. Their obiect was tc Ignntlus' church. Their object was to witness a wedding ceremony, tho happy pnlr this time being Michael noran nnd Miss Kate Kealey, both well-known and highly respected young people of town. They were married by Rev. M. Power. MIsb Mary Kealey, n Bister of the bride, was the bridesmaid, nnd Stephen Hornn, of Girardvllle, the groomsmnn, The brldo wore a lovely Bengnline dress of cream color, with gloves and slippers to mntch. The bridesmaid was attired .in n dress of pinksilk and wore gloves and slip pers similar to the bride's. Both wore ovelv Gnlnsboro hats. The groom and best man were conventionally attired. Annie and Lizzie Kealey. sisters of the bride, were tho flower clrls. It wns a lovelv scene ns the bridal party glided nolslessly along the aisles of the church to tht time of n beautiful wedding march, rendered by l'ror. atrlcklnnu, Alter the ceremony the happy couple and their friends pro ceeded to the home of the bride, on Main street, where dinner was served. They leit on the iu:is train ior X'nnnneipnin, where they will spend n few days. The Quests pasted the dav at tho house In all sorts of amusements nnd returned homo with the fnll of day, loud in praises of the good time and wishing Mr. nnd Mrs. Hornn joy and success. l'ui lulls. ThoBpcclesof wild ducks known ns pin tails hnvo n peoullnr habit, during tho mating soason, of descending from n great altitude at nn nnglo of nbout 46 degrees, with tho wings stiffly outpiend and slight ly curved downward. The bird lsfroqucnt ly so high that tho noiso produced by Its passage through tho nlr Is hoard for S':v eval seconds before tho bird comes int I sight. It descends like n mctuortlll within n few feet of tho ground, when a hllt;ht change in the position of tho wings sends tho bird pHJln nw.iy closo to the ground Severn' hundred yards without n strol.c ol tho wings. Tho sound produced by this swift pnssngo through tho air can only b compared to the rushing of the wlnti through tree topi. Atllrst It lsllkonmur mur. Then It rises to n hiss, and as tin. bird sweep? by It is almost a roar, St Louis Globe-Democrat. The Minister's lleipoiise. A well known minister of a kirk in Glasgow was one day passing along the High street, when bo was nccostcd uy a crowd of strcot gamins, ono of whom said lulschlovou.-l-, but with becoming gravity. "H'yo ken, minister, the do ll is deed.' The minister miulo no lmmedlnto response but on tho whole crew reiterating tho cry The de'll's died," 'Tho dill's deed!' ho turned, and, raising his outstretched hands nslf to pronouncon bh'3lng, report ed "Ach, yo pulr lectio faithless balrusl' Krti--'- M ' ' no International famous REMEDY for H Km lie H n OB NEURALGIA and similar ComplalntB, uo,umBUturBa aep me Btringoni ucrimAN MEDICAL LAWS, FtuBtiioea oy eminent pnyaicians U DR. RICHTER'S , oaiy genuine with Trade Mark ' Antlme 1 I Manufacturer: Commerzlourath Dr.IUchtcr oil I Jf. Ad. HlcMerft Co., 17Wuien St., XW JOES -23 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Bonnes. Own Qlawworks. 25 4 60c. for salt in Shea. It C.H. 8 Muo Street. awl "raggum FOR SALE. The Shenandoah School Board cSers for Palo all tie woodwork pertaining to the double block on the lot situated nt the cornrr of Jnrdln and Cherry streets, Skcnandoah. Stone founda tion cot included in the sale. Ulds preferred providing to remove building inn body and not in parts. uuuaiDg given 10 we mgoesi i'iu der. The ccmmltlee reserves the riffbt to re iectany or all bids. All bids must be In the ropsesslon of U. J, Muldoon, chairman ot com. mlttee, by 6 o'clock on Thursday evenlrg, Hep. n. J. Mdlooon, mai1k11ui1ke, William tkezisk, Timothy Lynch, Charles Hooks, Committee. WARREN J. PORTZ, WKL.PiaTiO Tuner, Pianos and orrtct repaired. Orders left at Jl North ilalc bireci. Shenandoah, will receive (irompt '-'vim on Fall llreother is Here So is Mrs. HYDE, with a full stock of Fail Millinery Just from New York, in all fashionable shapes, styles and colors. Also full line of Novelties for trimmingthe best shown In town for the price, uur line of "'Iniants' Coats and Gaps and Children's Bonnets can't be beat. See them and you will, say so. Now York 20 N. Main St., Shenandoah. 31 South Main St. RetailLlUUUI 0LU1C Ale, Draught Porter and WelnerBeer. and all ktLds of.Teiopciance Drinks. shine. Cycling is the popular The 1894 Columbias are a realization of the ideal in bicycle construction a triumph of Amer ican skill and enterprise. Con stantly advancing in the line of progress, Columbias still maintain their proud position as the standard bicycles of the world unequalled, un approached. TOPE MTO. CO., Boiton, New York, Chicago, Hartlord. A beautiful illustrated catalogue free at our agencies, or by mall (or two l-cent stamps. QB'OHGE H. Bicycles. KHICK, Krlck's Hardwaro Safe Deposit Building and ASSOCIATION OF 3VI. J3L. PVT. A SIMaJR-, The value of each share is 1200 ot maturity. cents ; ana mommy tines on eacn aunre, six months or longer, 5 per cent. Interest Aiemuersmny wiiuurawone ornu snares notice, and are entitled to the full amount with six per cent, interest nfter the first year's membership. No shares will be. forced out. All shareholders are entitled to loans from the fund on real estate secur ity. Reference and information on application. New series starts in Sept., 1894. Snares may be subscribed for any time, and dues, etc., will be received at the office f M. II. Master's marble yard. 137 N. Jardin St.. on the first Monday after the fu-Bt Saturday of each month. we refer to t T7Pimrr a v ni 1 1-. r .1 W. JOHNSON. Lumber Dealer. REV. ROBERT O'BOYLE. To flue Public I will arrive in Shenandoah the latter part ot next week with a Car Loafi of Western Horses Which I will offer nt public sale on a date to be hereafter announced. Watch this space. After the public sale I will always nave western norses ror private saie or ex change. Wit Neiswenteb, snenanuoan, i-n. Bicycle Bargains For a Limited Time Only. New and Used Bicycles. To Reduce Stock. Good Wheels from $25 up. Cleveland Bicycles. Majestic Bicycles. Repairing & Parts a specialty The A. Heebner Co. 106 North Centre Street, POTTSVILXiE. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTKD. A cabinet malcer. I'ranoy's furniture store. Apply at D 23 tl T70R BALE. Hotel property on East Centre llaslioy. Apply to M. a Watson. V ?1 Ilw tttautrd. Knle&ladv for shoe store. Must YY be experienced, with ability to command trade. Apply with reference to Uekauj omce, .Z4-3t WANTED. Two young men to board In a private family. All modern conveniences. Keferenco required. Apply at tho Herald offlco. :H-tf T7BTKAYED. To the nrem I I.pcldn In Brandonvllle. a cow. Owner can have same upon proving property and paying expenses. MAX BCIIMIDT, 0-25-3t Bhenandoah, ra. TTT ANTED. A nrst-class lady canvaster to VV sell the II & W Daientedunderwalsts for dots, gins ana taoies. Aaarcss, giving roi erences, Delicvoike Waist Co., Flushing, N. V, TjlOR BALE. A oroDertv. 20 and 28 White I1 street, Bhenandoah. Lot 30x150 teet, with three houses. Hnlendtd Investment. Apply to Mrs. M. O'ilara, 22 North Ualn stree reet, M anancy City, l'a. u i tl A BARGAIN. If sold this month. Two tracts ot 600 acres each, of valuable coal and timber land in Tennessee, win Dear in. vestlgatlon. Tracts will be sold singly. Ad' dress IIkhald, Bhenandoah, ra. SALE. A good, sound horse. Price reasonable. Apply to Michael l'eters, nnenanaoan, ra. s-b-ii mo MAKE BIG MONEY selling ourelectrlo itici'lllu... wu wa. .... UCUIOll somplete ready to set up; llns of any distance. A practical Electrlo lelepnnne. Our agents maaing ij 10 eiuu uuy cuy. ireryDoay ouys; big money without work. Prices low. Any one can moke 175 per month. Addrma W. P. Harrison & wo cierE xmo. ii, uolumbna, Ohio. FOll BALE. The Mt. Carinel House prop, erty, on the corner of Oak street and tni Avenue, Mt. Carmel. Is offered for sale at i low ngure and on easy terms. Will sell the notoi Duuaing wnu or without tne adjolnlni eround. Any Information as to fleurea am terms can be obtained by applying to Bolomon ocuovacr, mi, ixmei, &-iu in the Wheel. Firm muscles, good complexion, and cheerful spirits are the result of nlentv of out-door exercise and sun sport of the day. Ride a Columbia Store, South Main Street, Is agent for Columo Saving READING, PA. Agonts. . AriDllcntlon fee on each share. 25 f l.uu. On dues paid in advance for a will be allowed at time of payment is made. at any time bv glvlnc tig 30 days' written of dues Dald on such ch shares, together the following shareholders: 1 J. W. STOKES Lodge No. 515, I. O. O. F. CAMP NO. 200, P. O. S. of A. CAMP NO. 112, P. O. S. of A. HOTEL KAIElrO GHAH. BURCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and Snest botel In tho region. Finest accommodations.- Handsome fixtures, Fool and Billiard Rooms Attached. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with VT HAWTHORN'S O. 8. KOOP PAINT by "arOfSTP, Agent, 139 KastOosl street, Shenandoah. It Is the best and only guarantee paint against corroBlon, nro 'and every kind o( weather, for metal, wooden ana paper roots and walls. Give It a trial. When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 Nortb Contro Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room Attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. AND LIVERY. 13 Nortli Jardin Stroot. Wholesale agent for Felgecspari's hn, I J Export Lager mil Siaier Pale Deer! No flnermsde. Fine liquors and Cigars. laUHouthMalnBt Shenandoah's Beliablk Hand Xaaundry Cor. Lloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to be Srst-class In every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain sa spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. Aftrlsl solicited. A Kenulne welcome Awaits you at Joe Wvatt's Saloon MAIN AND COftL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whlskeva. beers, porter and ale constantly on tap Choice temperance drinks and cigars Weeks' Museum, 17 SOVTII 3IAIX BTISEE1. Birds and animals ot all selections, Taxidermist, Robert Murray, Coldest and Largest Class of Beer. Free Lunch Dallj. Jonu Wksks, Proprietor. G. W. Davidson, Bartender. ALL MEN and WOMEN Have Iraelnesowltli others, nnd should, therefore, have a business education. The quickest way to get the best Ideas of modern business practice la to attend the WILKES-BARRE BUSINESS - COLLEGE, NEW ANTHRACITE BUILDING, (All conveniences, elevator service.) il WEST MARKET, WILKES-BARRE, Pi This year's catalogue ia something especially line. ABk for It. 1 Evan J. Davies, liiunrrvrsimin f II n MIL U II IK I 11 II , uiiuuiiH.murr i
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