I EVENING HERALD FRIDAY, (JL'TOBKK 5, 1MM TIIIKDEDITION PENCIL POINTS. Local News Gleanings Condensed -lcr Hasty Perusal. Overcoat nrc appearing. The Inst iuurtcr of 1801. Politicians Hocked to town yesterday. ' Shut the door" nlgns are luorOer now. Chestnuts are becoming quite plentiful. The tramps will soon become a nuisance. The picnic sensou here closed yesterday. Gen. Hastings will be nt I'ottsville to night. Fresh pork mid "sassntlgerb" nre in the market. Only three wore leafs remain on the 18(U calendar. The next general holiday will bo Thanks giving day. It Is getting late for potting plants for the winter. The fall openings attract great crowds of shoppers. "Sweet older" signs are again oomlng to the front. The extension will increase tralllc on the Lakeside Hallway. Some of the sewer inlets are again be ginning to emit foul odors. Pay your tuxes before Saturday next if you would save your vote. Excursions to the country nfter autumn leaves will soon be In order. Anyone troubled with pimples should avoid bathing In cold water. It is never too cool for dancers. Thoy were plentiful at the monument picnic yesterday. "1 would rather trust that medicine than nny doctor 1 know of." says Mrs. llattle Mason, of Chilton. Carter Co. JUo.. iu Biifiikluu of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Dlnrrhoaa Remedy. For snle by Uruhler Bros. HOWGATL AT WASHINGTON I'UmiI In tli ll Oivtn Occupied far (ItilttAd, tl AftftMln "Washington, .Oct. 6. Cantabi How gate, the defaulting ex-chief of the signal service, tin brought back to Washing ton yesterday after an absence of thirteen years. He arrived at 4:30 o'clock in chftrge of a United States marshal ami ex-Chief Drummoud, of th secret Bervlee, who effected his captttre. He showed little concern, chatting and smiling with the oflicers as lie passed along, Ho was poorly dressed nud his face looked haggard. The party drove to the onlce ol the United States marshal for the District ol Honoring Admlrnl lleltham PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 5. A gathering of distinguished men tilled tliu Union League club house Inst night to do honor to Hear Admiral Andrew U. K. Uenham, of the United Status navy, in recognition of his ervices to the nation during the Brazilian rebellion. The admiral arrived from New York early iu the afternoon, and nt 8 o'clock wos welcomed to the league. He was escorted there by tho Veteran corps of the First regiment. President John Kussell Young then presented to tho ad miral the Union League's gold inedal as n murk of special honor for his services to his country, and tho admiral in reply made a speech of thanks. An elaborate banquet followed the reception. The KvAiicellcsl Church How. SlIAMOKIN, Pa., Oct. 5. Ilev. J. W Boyer, the IJowmau-Ksherlte pastor of this Evangelical circuit, has demanded possession of the church properties in Shnmokln, Suubury, Herndon, Treverton Jit. Carmcl mid Seven Points, but his re- quest was refused. He w ill now apply for an injunction restraining the Duhuslte from holding services in I he properties In question. The DubbEltcs are iu a larg majority at all of these places, and will organize Independent congregations. Jiruonnclnc the A. P. A. lDENVEIi, Oct. 5. In his October pastoral Bishop Mattz says the church In Coloradi is passtug through an appalling crisis. "It is," he mivb, "sectarian bigotry which led on by a set of fanatics, bids fair t outdo the followers of Cromwell and the maniacs of the French commune. It is fact which has culled forth the amazement of the most remarkable men of our time thut nu age like ours and a country over which floats the American flag should liavu fostered this A. P. A." CAPTAIN IIENItT W. 110WQATE. Columbia, where a deputy and Miss Ida Ilowgate, daughter of the prisoner, wcro awaiting. Ho greeted his daughter af fectionately, but quietly, and without dramatic demonstration. Mrs. Howgnte, who lives here, was not present. When tho formal papers hnd been arranged Cap tain Ilowgate was put In tho prison van and driven to the jail. He was assigned to coll No. 2 in murderers' row, which 13 the cell once occupied by Gultean. Tho prisoner will not bo arraigned for several days. He said he had no statement to make to tho public at present. Tim 1'opalUt Onlns In Georgia. ATLANTA, 0(t. 6. Tho Constitution publishes returns compiled by its corre spondents In nil the 137 counties of Georgia plncing tho Democratic majority at 30,000, but the official county consoli dations reduces it to '-'0,000, which is ac cepted by conservative Democrats. The Populist claim that the country counties, which will be last heard from, will reduce this majority to 10,000. Of 175 members of the house elected about sixty are Pop ulists, and of the forty-four senators seven ure Populists and one Itepublicnu. Several of the strongest Democratic coun ties In the stnte have been carried by the Populists, nnd nearly every county shows Populist gains. Speaker Crisp's district gives the largest Democratic majority. COUNCIL MEETING. A Short Session Last flltht-WIU .Meet Agaln To-night. A regular meeting of the Borough Council wan held last night. Moat of the business transacted was in connection with the water works. Mr. Morris, representing the Jeanes ville Iron Works, was authorised to furnish the tail pipe, joints, etc, between the storage reservoir nnd the pumping station at three cents per pound, Jacob Franz made application to open n trench for the Cherry street sewerngo company. S. O. M. Ilollopeter, Ess,., as counsel for C. K. Titman, objected on the ground that it was the intention of the company to Interfere with Mr. Titman's sewerage. Council tabled the application. Hownnl Deishlcr appeared for tho oil rellulug company and asked that the bor ough pay for the repairs made to a bridge at the Kchley Hun grounds. The com pany claims the borough uses the bridge more than others In travel 1 6 nnd from the reservoir. Council refused to comply with tho request. It was decided that if the property owners In tho vicinity of Centre street nud Peach alley will put in curbs and payments the borough will put in nn open gutter and thus abate the many nuisances now complained of. A complnint by Mr. Monaghun that the present nrrnngement of the electric rail way on Oak otreet nnd Plum alley is in jurlous to his property was referred to the street committee. A request by Councilman Dougherty that an electric light be placed nt the corner of Jardln and Cherry streets was tabled for the next meeting. Council will apply for a new trial in the case of Tnliesln Phillips. . Next Monday the borough will begin constructing n culvert under the Lehigh Valley railroad, at the south end of White street. Council will meet ngain to-night to dls cuss suggestions rcgnrding the water works made by Contractor McAdnni. MAHAN0Y CITY. MAHANOT ClTV. Oct. fi, 1804. T. U Hess Is transacting business nt Philadelphia. Mrs. McCarrol, of Delano, visited town friends yesterday. Alfred Smith, of Philadelphia, was the guest of town friends yesterday. Miss Ida Keller, of Delano, circulated among town friends last evening. Mrs. Chambers, of Cntawlssn street, has left for a three-week visit nt Wilkes-Darre. Dr. A. P. Bluoll sprained his wrist while trying to lift a heavy piece of timber. George Keiper, representing the EVEN ING IlEltALB, transacted business In town yesterday. Tho funeral of Patrick Dwyer, who was killed at the North Mnhanoy colliery, took place yesterday. James Faust, nn old resident of town, died nt his home on Spruce street yester day, from dropsy. The horses owned by Messrs. Dunn nnd ltynn are matched to run lor fioo a side at tho Milton fair next week. Patrick McGroarty, of Morea, nnd Miss Fnnny Wesburn, of Tumbling Hun, were joined in wedlock nt tho German Catholic church yesterday. John Mc Groarty was the groomsman nud Miss Pauline Wesburn the bridesmaid. ESTABLISHED 1878. Kelly's MILLINERY! am '"-NFAIiIi OPENIKTO- French and American Designs of Millinery! In touch with the times and prices. We are stocked wlih nil the novelties of the reason, and offer them for wholesale prices nt retail for spot cash only. Plush, 88c per yard. Silk Velvet, COc per yard. SO Soutli TVTnln Stroot. M. P. CONRY, Monongnhcla Whiskey, Pure rye whiskey, XX, Fine Old Bonrbon, XXX, Superior Blackberry Brnui Superior Cognac Brandy, Imported Jnmalcn Hum 50c n qt. $1 n qt. $1.25 a qt. A nudy, nqt. r, Jl.OOnqt. l , (l.t.0 n qt. 1 "VUENGLIHG'S fc-tcck tu.d Kiuli Ale, Draught l'nrlcr nnd VelcerBccr. Dctt brute's of 6cl'ltarsatdalll;ltflj.cf ltn.peiBt.ee britks. 31 South Main St. LiquorStore Safe Deposit Buildiner and Savin Did vou ever see one of the famous waterproof Interlined Collars or Cufls ? It's very ea9y to tell, for they are all marked this way TRADF 97 MARK- They ore the only Interlined Collars and Cuffs, and are mode of linen, cov ered with waterproof "CnrxotoiD." They'll stand right by you day in and day outjOud they arc oil marked this way TKADf 75 LLLuU) The value of each share is 1200 nt maturity. Application fee on each share. 2S cents: and monthly dues on each share. tl.OO. On dues rmM in mlvnn fnr six months or longer, 5 per cent, interest will be allowed at time of payment is made. Members may withdraw one or nil shares nt anytime by giving 80 dnys' written ntt.a nwl .. r , u 1 ti,n rn ... t .1 .. . ,. (.1 t 1 . . . . uuuiiuu "ii. viii.L.vn mjc i it, nuiuuub ui uuca imm uu suuu entires, logemer with six per cent, interest nfter the first year's membership. No shares will be forced out. All shareholders are entitled to loansfrom the fund on real estate secur ity. Heference nnd information on nppllcntion. New series starts in Sept., 1894. Shares may be subscribed for any time, and dues, etc.. will be received at the office of M. II. Master's marble yard, 127 N. Jardin St., on the first Monday after the first Saturday of each month. We refer to the followlug shareholders: F. J. KE1THAN, Baker and Confectioner. W HEV Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, Na I 3 South Main street. 0-13-tf LI H B SB Iff) P.&S1 ft.ijj At the Theatre. Bnrry O'Neil as the light-hearted Irish lad, possesses a rich baritone voice of reuinrkablo sweetness, his rendition of several pretty songs were encored to the echo, his acting wns fur nbove the average of the Irish comedians of to-day. New York Sun. At Ferguson's theatre on Wednesday evening, Oct. 10th. Urn m . The lirst cost is the only cost, fot thev keen clean n lone time, and when soiled yon can clean them in a minute by suntuy wiping on wtta a wet ciotn that is tho kind marked this way TKADf TI vr JAB few JtiraLUJUul ITTf Harrison Would Not Decline. Youngstown, O., Oct, 5. Mr. Burton, general manager of the Daniels Steel Tie company, who has just returned from Terre Haute, reports that in n conversa tion with Kussell Harrison the latter said, replying to a question whether hU father would enter the list for tho presidential nomination: "As an active candidate, I think not, but should there be nn expres sion from tho people that father Is their cholco It is not probable ho would decline the candidacy and nomination." Notice. All persons entitled to orders for bills rendered to the Shenandoah School Board are requested to call for tho same at the Secretary's office, In the West street school building, on Friday, Saturday, Monday or Tuesday, between the hours of 0 a. m. nnd 5 p. m. FllANK HANNA, 10-4-3t Secretary. Mark. These collars and enffs will outlast six linen ones. The wearer escapes luundrv trials and laundry bills no chafed neck and no wilting down if you jet a collar marKea U113 way LLUL0I Fntal Firs In Tciai. TATLon, Tex., Oct. 5. The Oklahoma hotel, a two story frame structure, and Its contents were burned yesterdny. After tho flanics. hnd been subdued the firemen discovered In the debris the remains of a man burned to n crisp. They proved to be those of Henry Marz, a journeyman house and sign painter. Itichurd Schultz, a carpenter, was nearly suffocated, audin leaping from a second story window broko nn arm und dislocated n shoulder. It is doubtful whether ho will recover. How to Make Money. Great wealth has been accumulated by small savings. You can save money by purchasing Wall Paper now to keep for future use, I am selling out my entire stock at just what it cost roe. Come and I see the bargains. J. P. CAllDEN, 224 West Centre street. MARK. Ask vonr dealer first, and take noth ing that has not above trade mark, if yon desire perfect satisfaction. All others arc Imitations absolutely. If yon can t find collars or cmta marked this way, we will send you i sample postpaid on receipt of price. Collars, 25 cts. each- Cuffs 50 cts. pair. Give your size and 6ay whether stand up or turned-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 427-20 Broadway, NEW YORK. FlyliiC Jlli the Clininplim lnor, OlIllXlcoTlIK, O., Oct. fi. Tho fn r grounds wuio tilled to overflowing yester day with 10,000 people. Flying ,11b went Dgnluot the world's pacing record of 2.01 y4, made by Westuiont, with running mute, ut Chicago ten yearH ngo. Tho pucer went at a terrillc clip, lending the runner to the half, made In SO seconds. Hounding the turn he kept up close to the three-quarter pole, nud shot under tho wlro Iu l.bs, the fastest mile ever paced. Do Arnnml lifts UU I'mmlon, Wasiiincitos, Oct. 5 After years of litigation before tho bureau Assistant At torney General Heynold has dually al lowed the pension claim of Captain Charles Alfred De Arnuud, best known as Couut De Arnaud. De Arunud, who Is n Husslnn, clnlms to huve served General Grant as a spy during the rebellion, and to have furnished the information which led to the capture of Puducah, Ky. There is no medicine so often needed In every heme and so admirably adapted to tne purposes tor wuicu it is intended, as Chamberlain's i'alu iJalm. Hardly n week passes but some member of the family has need of it. A toothache or headache may be cured by it. A touch of rheumatism or neuralgia quieted. The Bevere pain of n burn or scald nromntly relieved and the sore healed In much less time than when medicine lias to ho sent for. A sprain may be promptly treated before inflammation sets in, which in sures a cure In about one-third of the tune otherwise required. Cuts and bruises should receive immediate treat ment before the narta beoome swollen. which can only bo done when Pain Bulm Is kent nt hnud. A sore throat may be cured before it becomes serious. A troublesomo corn may be removed by iinnlvlnL? It twice a duv far u week or two. A lame back mav be cured nud several days of valuable time Buved or 11 pain In the side or chest relieved without naylnc Procure a 00 cent bottle at a doctor bill. once nnd yon will never ale by Gruhler Bros. regret It, For The Czar Slay Go to Algiers. London', Oct. 5. Tho Stnndnrd's corres- iioudcnt at St. Petersburg suggests thnt the cznr tuny ultimately go to Algiers. Ho says tho emeror's sympoms point to can cer of tho kidneys, nnd adds that public rumor ascribes his illness to excessive blood letting which ho has undergone at the hands of Dr. Zacharrln. Another dis patch states that the czar's condition Is so hnd that tho end may be expected In a few weeks. Jurice Trumbull I'opullit. Chicago, Oct. 5. It Is announced that Judge Lyman Trumbull Is In sympathy with the Populist party, and will deliver an address at one of Its mass meetings In Central Music hall tomorrow night. He will address the Populists on "the rights of man as affected by accumulated wealth and favored monopolies," Judge Trum bull has long been regarded as a staunch Deuiocrut. llrert Adjudged Lunatic PlTTSUUIlQ, Oct. fi. EbenezerM. Byers, the wealthy Iron merchant, of Pittsburg, was yesterday declared a lunatic. His wife, who has speut the last two years search ing for and trying to regain possession of her husband, who, she alleged, was being kept from her by his brother, A. M. Byers, will now go Into court and asKto uu made trustee of her husband's person and prop erty. Mils Anthony to Stump Kansas. HocitESTElt, N. Y., Oct. fi. Simau B. Anthony will leave next Sunday for Kan sas, where she Is to taKo an active part tn the fall campaign there. The Populist party have put Into their platform this year a woman's suffrage plank, and Miss Anthony's purpose In visiting the west is to speak In favor of that particular leu ture. . The European War Ulouil. BEltLlN. Oct. 5. The Vosslsche Zeitung regards the Coreau war as a foreruuulng of a great Anglo-Husslan collision, which the conflicting Interests of those powers are certain sooner or Inter to bring about. Coming: Events. Oct. 10th, Annual supper of the Eng lish Baptist church In Bobbins' opera house. Oct. 10. Lecture, entitled "Social Purity," by Hev. Auna Shaw, ot Phlln delphia, In the Evangelical church, under the auspices of the Shenandoah W . C. T. U. Every mother Bbould know that croup can be preveutod. Tho first symptom of Inwed bv a ncculinr rouah count) Chamberlain's Coueh Keuiedv Is civen freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has developed it will prevent the attack. 35 nnd CO cent 'mltles lor sale by Gruhler Bros, When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorta. 'JFhen sho was a Child, she cried for Custorla. When sho became Miss, she clung to Castorta. When sho had Children, she gavo them Castorta Personally Conducted Tours. Tho success of tho two regular tours to the South via the Pennsylvania Hallroad Company's Hues has led that company to arrange for another personally conducted tour from New York and Philadelphia on October 10th, Including Gettysburg, Blue muge, .uurny, iiasic, -niuroi nriuge. Grottoes of the Shenandoah, Richmond and Wnshlugton. Tho members of the party will travel In special : trains of parlor cars provided ex cluslvelv for their use. The entire round trip covers u period of nine days, and ex cursion tlcKets, luciuumg nu necessary ex penses miring mat ume.wiu oesoiu iroru Now York nt t55 and Philadelphia $53. For Itineraries containing complete in formation us to routes, special tram ser vice, descriptive notes, &c, npplytoor ad dress Tourist Agent, 1190 Uroadway, N. Y, or liroau street station, muaueipmn. ItEI'OUT OF THE CONDITION OF TUB MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK at Hhenandonh, In lheBtateof l'cnnsylvanla, ut tne close or uuine.s, uct. z, isvi: HKSOURCES. Loans and discounts J175.I01 05 U. bonds to reeure circulation... 6ti,(iOO 00 ft einlums on I) . rj. llonds (I.&CO 00 Blocks, Kcuritlin, etc lrj,21u 00 Hanking house, furniturenuu nx-'s. :i,ll 7: Dm' firm; National uunkstnot reserve UKeuW v.oia 43 Duo lrom unproved reserve sgeuls 19,151 'ii Checks imuuther cosh llrms 711 00 Notes of other National banks Fractional partr currency, nlckle, and reutf . Lawful money reserve in bank, viz . Specie. -.. 25,010 25 Legal-ieuder notes 11,717 U) U. a. ccrtltlcates ot deposit tor lfgal tenders - Redemption fund with U.H. Treasur er per cent, of circulation). ISTOCKS If vnll fleslrn to invest in stocks In 0 Safe auil legitimate manner without caro and wor ry, subscribe to our discretionary accounts, v lilch w 111 pay you from 2 to 8 per cent.weokly In any active market. It will pay jou more than doublo tho average rate of Interest In any ordinary business pursuits. Deposits received Iiroms-uio 5i,iw. Wo will ho pleated to furnish you references as to our success in tho imat. and what wo aro I doing fur others. If you aro situated where you cannot call on us in person, address your 1 coiuuiuuicauuus 10 lue Metropolitan News Co., 4S Congress St., Itonton, Mass, Wo remit profits once a week and principal on I three das notice. Parties nrcferrlnir to do I their ow n investing, are advised to subscribe to our Dally Markot Letters, which give you important uuormatlon on active stocKS, anu will enable you to make money If youdoyour own tmcculatint?. Itates. 4 ncr month: or wuii telegrams ui impunuufc cuiuigi'B, taj.w per moniu. Auuress, Metropolitan News Company 40 CONGRESS ST., Lock Hex U'JOS. ISoston, Mass. Evan J. Bavies, 1 AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. ASSOCIATION OF READING, PA. IU- 23C. MASTER, VST. II. B.OJE3C3VE-a.3ar, . Agonts. JOHNSON, Lumber Denier. HOI1KHT O'BOYLB. J. W. STOKES Lodge No. 515, I. O. O. F. CAMP NO. 206, P. O. S. of A. CAMP NO. 112, V. O. S. of A. Tlie Wilkes-Barre iusiness College, WillccH-llnrre, Pa. Is n practical Industrial business training school. Well quipped with earnest,,.--enthusiastic and thorough teachers and newest method s.lncludlng "nctua business" system of bookkeeping. In struction Is mainly Individual. Col lege management has arranged for cheap board for students. Ask for beautiful now catalogue. WADE & WILLIAMS, Principals. flie Public To AMUSEMENTS. JlEHGUSON'S THEATRE. 1 J. I'EItGUSON, MANAGER. Wednesday, October 10th, '94. I have arrived In Shenandoah with n Car W of WGstM HoTses And thoy are ready for Inspection at my old livery stables, on ortn Mantei. auey, which I will offer at public sale on a date to be hereafter announced. Watch this space. Alter the public sale 1 win always have western norses ior private haio or ex change. Wm. Neiswenter, anenanuouu, x-. Mr. Barry O'Neil "Urin's Motion Mtnslrrl," In Howard P. Taylor's Comedy-Drama, IngpiiMioi ! A tale of fair Erin a hundred years ago when they sang "The Wearing of the- ureen." oweei songs anu uoisierou Irish dances. Beautiful scenery nnd realistic mechanical effects, built nnd painted by Dodge at llarrlgan's theatre New York. Entire new equipment 1 Pro duced by n company of able comedians. Prices: 25, 50 and 75 Cents. Fall Weather is Here So is Mrs. HYDE, with a full stock of Fall IEilliSlG37Sr Just from New York, In nil fashionable shapes, styles and colors. Also full line of Novelties for trimming the best shown in town for the price, uur line 01 "Infants' Coats and Gaps and Children's Bonnets can't be beat. See them und you will say so. New York 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah. HOTEL KAIBB, CHAH. BUltCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITY. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations.. Hacdsome fixtures. Pool and lillllard Kooms Attached. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tapj Choice temperance drinks and cigars Shenandoah's Eemable Hand Laundry Oor. Lloyd nd White Bts. All work guaranteed to be first-class In everj particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain sa speo laity. Goods called for and delivered. Altrla solicited. Weeks' Museum, 17 80UTIT MAIfT aTItEEL Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray, oIJeiI and Largest Glass c Been Free lunch DiUf, John Weeks, Proprietor. Q, W. Davidson, Bartender. 19.) DO 223 10 37,663 25 2,260 00 ,.t35,338 W OZPZELOSmNJ GK FALL AND WINTER Millinery. Greatest Bargains in Town. Annie Morrison WARREN J. PORTZ, Piano Tuner. vitvnnfirdorii&H remlred. Orders loft al 21 North Main street, Bnensndoth.nlll receive prompt attention NUGGETS OF NEWS Total INABILITIES. Capital stock paid In 8100,000 00 Burpius ruua.. ns.uuu uu unai laea prouis, ices expenses uuu taxes paid ie,iai 71 EQAK JW1LD1XO, 8 East Centre St., Shenandoah. Total.. Fire at Buchnnan, W. Vn., early this moruluR, oloaued out the business section. The cricket game between Lord Hawke's team nud the Toronto club, at Toronto, resulted in a draw. Captain Philip l'rlce, United States en gineer corps, died at Fortress Monroe last nlglit very suddenly of osdeuia of the lung. The Woman's Chrlstlnn Temperance union, of Chicago, hns entered upon a crusade agaiust objectionable bill boards and "living pictur-s." The entire poxtofllce force at Mystic, Conn., left the office yesterdny with the letlrlng postmaster, leaving Postmaster llennlson without help. National Hank notes outstanding..- 15,)00 00 Due to oihtr National Banks 1,733 15 Due tn Hlalo Banks and bankers...,. 11,0011 63 IllvlacndH unpaid-.. ,., 552 00 Individual deposits subject to check 179,626 64 1 emsud rerllHcaies ot deposit. 2ttl fc9 l"nrtlHd checks. 0 67 Cashier's checks outstanding.. 100 00 When in POTTSVimj, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Contro Streot. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room ..(860,318 02 attached, f inest wines, liquors, cigars. Blateof l'ennsyivanla county ol Hchuylklll.ts: 1, limner, dinner 01 ine nunve-uamea hank, do solemnly swear that the above Btste meut Is true loihebtst of my knowledge and belief. E. B. HUNTKlt. CasTiler. Bubscrlbcd nnd sworn to before me this 6th day or uct. ibui. Notary Public. uonecv Aiiesi: II. W. Titiiam. T. tl. nrTciiiBON, Directors J.B.lUBTLEH, J Wholesale agent for Felceaipu'i hnA'l J.( Export Ltjiti nd Sum Fait Beer. No finer made. Fine liquors jd Oigsrs I'M Eoum nam ot. MISCELLANEOUS. w ANTED. A 6 or 6-rorm house, centrally located, inquire at ukiialu omce. iu n TtT ANTED Salesman! salary from start W nermanent nlace. Drown Bros. CO. Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. 101-eodlm ItTlWIPffn TnrnVrain. YTlPn tf) bOftrd iU W .f.t;7 ii ah mnArm tonvenlences. UeffrVnca 7ontredl Apply the HKiiALD cfllce. n nuT.v. A rood, sound horse. Price ;.;rnhiB. AddIv to Jllchael Peters, ihonandoah, Pa. bht 8-22-tt rtirjr no A WEEK paid to ladles and gents S75.00 to "ell the ltapld Dish Washer. Mr. . 1 a-i . tUam In (urn mlnnlna urltl,. out vettlnK llio hands. No experience nece Bary; soils at sight; permanent position. Ad dress V. 1". Harrison & Cc.Clerk No. 14, Col umbus, Ohio. FOK BAIdS. The Mt. Oarmel Uouse prop erty, on the corner ot Oak street and thi ,.n in Carmcl. Is ottered for sale at 1 low tlpure and on easy terms. Will sell the hotel building with or without the ndjolnln T.-nMnn'. Anv Information as to henres an terms can be obtained by applying to Bolomon ucnoeaer. hi. vmoi. a-t- Bicjcle B argams 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 TheA.HcebnerCo. 108 North Centre Street, POTTSVILIiEI.' ROOF PAINTING promptly done with tST lIAWTHOItN'8 U. 8. ltOOy PAINT by TOBT, Agent, 139 East Coal street, Bhenandoah. It Is the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, Are and every kind ol weather, for metal, wooden and paper roots and walls, a Ive It a trial. i.snxi -in'-' r -