BSC EVENING HERALD Till 11SDAY. (KTollKH 11, 1S94. 1H1KDED1TION PENCIL POINTS. Local News Gleanings Condensed for Hasty Perusal. Full moon next Sunday. Knit your rat trap with a rnw oyster, It la nicer to hiss a miss than to uiItM u kiss. Weather prophets nre foretelling a cold winter. The ouMoor amusement season Is nl most over. The women folks nro looking up Btyles lu fall hats. A fast friend U better than a fast borso, nays a hsks. Not long now till the little snow flakes will be flying. Kaster will not nKain corns In March durinK this century. The foot hall and the pollteal klokcr now have their innings, Tlie foliage of the trees Is taking on tho brightest tint of autumn. There is a difference between an eye witness and a near witness. Japan seeniB to be tho biggest bull that lias ever Invaded the China shop. Standing about corners la growing less popular ns tho evenings get cooler. Politicians will be busy on their polltl cal fences from now till election day. It won't bo long until the stoves and hooters will have to be put In service. Heavy underclothing and fall overcoats are being worn by many persons nbout town. If a man put as much enthusiasm In his religion as in his pulltlos he would bo called n fanatic. This section Is Infested by n gang of tramps, some of whom are the toughest looking specimens of humanity over Been. The people who nre fond of evening drives and pleasant strolls will make a note of the fact that October is the best month lu all the year for star gaziug There Is no medicine so often needed lu every home and so admirably adapted to tho purposes for which it Is Intended, as Chamberlain's I'ain ISalm. Hardly a week passes but some member of tho fnmily has need of it. A toothache or headache may bo cured by it. A touch of rheumatism or neuralgia quieted. The severe naln of a burn or scald promptly relieved and the snre healed In much less time than when medicine has to be sent for. A sprain may ho promptly treated before inflammation sets in, which in sures a cure in about one-third of the time otherwlso required. Cuts and bruises should receivo immediate treat ment before the narts become swollen which can only bo done when Pain Balm is kent at hand. A sore throat may bo cured before it becomes serious. A troublesome corn may bo removed by nnnlvlnir It twlco a day for a week or two. A lame back may be cured and several days of valuablo time saved or a pain In the side or chest relieved without paying a doctor bill. Procure a 00 cent bottle at once nnd you will never regret It. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Coming: Events. Oct. lfith. Annual supper of the Kug llsh Baptist church lu ltobblns' opera house. Oct. IB. Lecture, entitled "Social Purity," by Itov. Anna Shaw, of Phlla delpbla, in the Evangelical church, under the auspices of tho Sheuaudoah W. C. T, U. Nov. 13. Tea party In tho Primitive Methodist school room, under tho auspices of the ladles of the church and for the benefit of tho church fund. Every mother should know that croup can be prevented. The first symptom of lowed by a peculiar rough cough. Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy is given freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after tho cough has developed It will prevent the attack. 25 and 50 cent bottles for Bale by Gruhler Bros. At the Theatre. The Boston theatre was crowded to tho doors last night with an audience which proved very enthusiastic. The play pre sented was the farcical comedy, "Our Irish "Visitors," one of tho funniest shows ever Been. Tho company Is a clever one, among whom may bo mentioned W. J. Mason Frank Davis, Victoria Walters and Kmlly Northrup. Boston Dally Advertiser. Ai Ferguson's theatre on Saturday evening, Oct. ISth. "I would rather trust that medlcino than any doctor I know of," says Mrs, Ilattie Mason, of Chilton. Carter Co Mo., in siteakinir of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy. For Bale by Gruhler Bros. Card of Thanks. The Soldiers' Monument Association extends thanks to the Women's Relief Corps, Ladles' Aid Society of the Sons of Veteians, the Columbia, Phoenix and llescue lire companies, nnd all others who assisted In the management of tho picnic held at Columbia park on the 4th Inst, or the benefit of the monument fund, How to flake 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 Block at just what It cost me. Come and see the bargains. J. P. CAHDBN, 3M West Centre street, When Dftby m stole, wo gave her Oastortv Vuen she was a Child, die cried for Outorla. When h bwiuue !!, she clung to Castorla. When she had Cbiklrea, she gam them Cantoris Buy Keystone flour. Be snre that the name Lkssio & Baku, Ashland. Pa., Is printed on every sack. tf Get your repairing man's. done at Holder NO FORCED "CONTRIBUTIONS." Civil SitvIto Cmitmliwlnn Will Protect Clerk from AdtM-MMHent. Washington, (let. 11 From prnsont in- dlratlnns tin' civil service cinnmisslon will be buxy with Investigating of cases of as- hsmcnts for political purposes for some time to conic. Speaking of tho prevalence of those charges Commissioner Hoosoveit said: " e have hml more trouble on ac count of these cases this year than In any other year during which a presidential campaign occurs. Undor tho decision of tho attorney general weennnot proceed against those tersons who solloit by letter. How ever, wo will publish broadcast what is being done, and guarantee to employed that they need not pay one cent. If In any way lnolestcd, wo shall try to have crim inally prosecuted thoso who molest these employes. I want to soy that no man In olllce, whether Democrat or Hepullcan, Is under any obligation to contribute to a onm palgn fund, and cannot be molosted In any way by his superior oitleers for rof using. Tills assessment business Is mere foul blaokmall, and we Intend to mako war on It In every way possible." Tall HIvit Mills to Keopni. Fall Uivkk, Mass., Oct. 11. The Man ufacturers' association last night voted to open their mills on Monday next. This action Is explained In a reply to tho letter received from Mayor Coughlan sotting forth the desirability of having tho mills start, which states Hint the mills will bo open to allow all persona so disposed to go to work at current prices.iti vlow of the fact that much destitution Is said to exist as tho result of the closing of tho mills. A state ment to operatives is also Issued stating that current prices necessitate a reduced scale of wages now, but if tho margin of print cloths Is favorablo in sixty days from tho date of starting up they will return to the schedule of wages paid previous to tho vacation. Charged AgaliiHt Itallronil Olllclal. PlTTSUMtu, Oct. 11. United States Dis trict Attornoy Hall made an information beforo United States Commissioner Mo- Candloss, charging C. S. Wight, general freight agent of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, with violation of tho interstate oomiuerco law. A wnrrnnt was also Issued for It. M. Frazer, general agent of the Baltimore ami Ohio bouth western rail road at Clnclnnatl.on thesamo chargo.Tho Informations were made at tho direction of the interstate commerce commission. Tho allegation is that the defendants violated the law by discriminating in freight rates between Cincinnati and Pittsburg. Store Victims of the Hinckley Horror. St. Cloud, Minn., Oct. 11. Frank Drew, a lumlior cruiser of Crookston, re turned from the Hinckley district yester day, where for two weeks hohas lioen searching for tho body of William Mur ray, his brother-in-law. Tho searchers found tho body, which was identified by it ring. During tho search tho unidentified bodies of thirteen victims wore found. It is tiellowd that many additional will yet bo found, whllo not even tho ashes of others who perished will bo distinguish- ablo. Ilruvo ltescuo nt Sea. MODILK, Ala., Oct. 11. The Plant lino steamer Tarpon, which was thought to have been lost In the hurrlcanoof Monday, mmlo this port yesterday afternoon. Cap tain Thompson reports n very -exciting passage l)n Monday a second cabin pns senger, F. F. Tapley, fell overboard. Cup tain Thompson, despite tho tearful sen running, plunged Into the sen and rescued tho body, for tho man was dead, though every elrort was made to restore life. Trcntou'H Street Car Controversy. TltENTON, Oct. 11. Mayor Shaw decided, after consulting City Counsel llcllstah, not to comply with city councils' request to enforce the ordinance providing for tho issuance of single fare transfers on tho surface cars to all parte of the city. Ho was advised by Mr. Kellstab that such a course would lead to lawsuits. Tho rail road company promises to introduce trans furs on the 26th. A Itlotrraphy of Parnell. Dtmux, Oct. 11. Tho Irish Times says that Mrs. Parnell, widow of tho late loader of tho Irish party, has given permission to Messrs. John K. Hedmond, Timothy Har rington and J. .1. O'Kelley to examine tho private papers of her husband and has en trusted to Mr. O'Kelley tho work of writ ing a biography of Mr. Parnell, which will bu published nt a politically opportune time. llrothcrhooil or Ht. Andrew. Washington, Oct. 11. Tho ninth an- nunl convention of tho Brotherhood of St. Andrew began hero today, and will con- tlnuo through Sunday, l'rom present In dlcatlons tho gathering will lw a most suc cessful ouo. Fifteen hundred delegates, comprising representatives from many parts of the Union, are oxpected to partic ipate lu tho work of tho convention. MiiHoey Indicted for Murder. BoitDKNTOWN, N. J., Oct. 11. The Bur lington county grand jury, which has just finished Its labors, has found an Indict ment of willful murder against William Massoy for tho killing of Llzzlo Holloway on May 1. Massoy was a boarder In the house of the Hnllownys. A Veteran of Two Wars. WlLKKBBAitHK, Pa., Oct, 11. H. H. Mo dule, who died at Newburgh, N. Y., yes terday, was hooretary of the Wllkesbarre board of trade. Ho was mayor or hcrauton from 18711 to 1870, and served through both the .Mexican and the civil wars. HUinarck Suirert a llulnpsu. Bmn.lN, Oct. 11. A dispatch from Var zln says that Prltioe Blsmnrok ha suffered a relapse, and that Dr. Schweninger has been summoned to attend him. ; NUGGETS OF NEWS. Frost In tho vicinity of Columbus, Miss, on Tuesday night killed tho entire cotton crop of that section. Tho Cleveland Foundry company's big oktablikhment was destroyed by lire last night. Los 1100,000. I .owls T. Johnson, n 38-year-old AVnsh ington nagro, lived several hours after bo- lug nearly cut in two by a train. Governor Tillman, of South Carolina, has suspended mllltla ollloers who rof used to go to Darlington during the whisky war. Twonty-flve railway men, including Ku- gene V. Debs, tho head of the American Hallway Union, were indicted by the United rifcatea grand jury at Milwaukee, George Taylor out his throat In jail at unoyuoygau, Mien, no left a letter oon fesslug the murder of Gus Genoselmer, with which ho was charged, and elovvn ciuer Biuruorg. THE INVASION OF CHINA. I"orty Thousand .Tapune-ie Troops Lnnric-ri N.nr Shin. Ilrtl Kwan. SHAKdiiAi, Ot t 11. Various local ru mors are m circulation, the most prom inent Imp; that 40.0011 Japanese troop lavelair ' nearr-'i . II ii Kwan, on the boundary !i i .ecu in Chinese provinces of Mniichu.i i and Chi LI. at the eastern end of the jrreat wall which traverses China. Shan Hal Kwan la directly on tho railroad belhg built from Tientsin to Moukdcn, and Is of great strategic Im portance. In fact, tho opinion has been xprvssed that tf Shan Hal Kwnu Is cap tured therels tint 'dug to prevent the. Inpau cso from marching on Pokln. A Japanese fleet was reiKir -d to hare been sighted off Shan Hal Kwan on Sept- 88- A report, which is olassed here as nnre- llablo, says that tho Japanese havo offceted a landing near New Chwnug, Gulf of Loao Ton. iVcoordlng to a letter received here from Tientsin, during tho progress of a large Are there on Friday last, the China mer chants' Godown volunteers protected the settlement, and are now pntrollng the streets from sunset to sunshine. It Is reported here that several Japanese warships have Ix-en sighted off Tnkuar. A tllspatch received hero from Tientsin states that tho British and Htisslan minis ters have arrived there, nnd that thoy will proceed at onoo to Pokln. Another report reaohog this city that after a skirmish, which took plnoo north of the Yalu river on Tuesday, tho Japanese outposts were driven back across the river. Advices received hero from Port Arthur say that the repairs to the CnlneSo fleet which was ongnged In tho buttlo oft the Yalu river have been completed, and that tho fleet proceeded to sea yesterday. LtONlioy, Uct. 11. A dispatch dated Ber lin nlloges that China has asked Germany to tiso her good offices to terminate tho war with Japan. Tho reported capture of Clio Foo by the Japanese Is confirmed. The l'utierul of Dr. Holmes. Boston, Oct. 11. Tho funeral services over tho body of Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes were held at King's chapol. There was a considerable representation of tho literary friends of the poet, but, partly be causi of the inclement weather, partly lio causo It was tho expressed wish of tho fam ily that tho services should lie as quiot and simple as possible, the publlo remained away, and the clmiiel was only half filled. The services w insisted of a few recitations from the scripture by Dr. Halo and musi cal selection sung by the qunrtet. There was no eulogy. Tho Interment was at Mt. auburn. i:x-(iocriior Curtln's Funeral. BelluFoste, Pa., Oct. 11. This town was draped in mourning yesterday lu honor of the memory of ox-Govcnior An drew Gregg Curtln. At 12 o'clock tho ex governor's body was borne from tho fnmily residence to tho court house, where It re mained until 1:80, thousands of peoplo viewing It whllo it lay in state. Tho body was then taken back to tho Gregg man sion, where, at 2 o'clock, tho funeral ser vices were held. At tho tomb services were conducted by Gregg Post No. 03, G. A. It. Drutal Treatment of a Hoy. Buffalo, Oct. 11. A boy who Bald his namowas William Clark and Ids homo Philadelphia, was taken out of a freight car at Fast Buffalo in a starving condi tion. Ho said ho ran away from homo. nnd went to tho Erio freight yards in Jer sey City to ask for work. A man throw him into tho car and told him it was go ing to Buffalo, where thoro was plenty of work. Ho was forty hours on tho road, without food or water. Ho will rccovor. Itnllroad Stations Itoltliotl. Vinita, I. T., Oct. 11. Threo men rob bed tho express agent nt Chouteau, taking two mall bags, what money tho agent had nnd his oxpross money order book. Ten or eleven persons In tho station wero also robbed. The robliers wore not masked, nnd It Is said that they wero all Indians. They are supposed to belong to tho Cook gang. Hobbors also held up tho Missouri Paclflo station agent nt Claremoro and got about 6U. Three Killed, Three l'atally Injured. QUUliEC, Oct. 11. Goorgo Dosbleus of St. Anno do Bwiupru, Louis Lcssard of St. Jonchlm, and A. Guerln of Balo St. Paul, wero killed, Bnikemau Loo Lambert, fatally Injured, nnd two men named La Frenco, of St. Anno und Ungnon St, Joachim, nre reported dying as tho result of a railway accident yesterday on tho Quobco, Montmerency and Charlovolx railway between St. Anno nnd St. Joachim. Strong Gets Another Nomination. New Yobk, Oct. 11 Tho anti-Tammany Democracy held their convention lost night at tho Lyceum Opera houso for tho purpose of nominating a county ticket, Tho convention passed a resolution nomi nating William L. Strong for mayor and John (iolt ror recorder. Tho other nomi nations wero left in tho hands of a confer ence committee Hound the family and Jtolilied the House. LANcabtkh, Pa., Oct. 11. Threo masked robbers broke Into tho houso of Chrlstnln Wltmcr, nn aged farmer. In Manor town ship, bound tho members of the family, and then ransacked tho houso, securing a small sum of money and various articles of valuo. No violouce was offered to tho victims. No clow. ltartlinloiny Stmt Up fur Life. Buffalo, u. 1. 11. Tho jury In tho caso of George A. li.vrtholomy, on trial for tho murder of ox-City Clerk William Delaney, brought In a vurdlut of murder in tho seo- ond tlegroo. Sentence of imprisonment for lift) lit Auburn stnto prison was linruo dlately pronounced by the court. Vollcu top a l'rlze l'Jght. Toledo, O., Oct. 11. The proposed fight here last night between William Steffors, of Toledo, and Tom MoMnhon, of Bnltl more, for the )Ihtfni4ht championship Of Ohio, was stopped by the police. MoMahon will seek a match with Myers, thoStrca'tor "Cycluuu." Dt iith or Sir John Attler. LoNPON, Oct. U. Sir John Astloy, tho well known sportsman, is dead. Ho will be ronittiiiberod'lit tho United Stake &s tlia giver of tho famous Astloy belt, which was so much oovoUnl during tho craze for long dlsUiuco pedestrian ounU-sts. A IlrltMi Coiuul'a Suklilo. London, Oct. 11. l'atriok Huudereon, British consul ot Caelic, nnd who had just returned from i visit to China, shot him self in tho waiting room of the government house here ami died soon afterwards. Tho cause is not known. The Weather. Fair; westerly winds, slightly wanner in Ccutrul Vcuusylvimla. MAHANOY CITY. MAHANOY ClTT, Oct. 11, 1804. Kdward Fogarty Is recovering from a severe lllneft. Charles Soptus, of Delano, visited town friends last evening. Miss Phillips, of St. Nicholas, did shop ping in town last evening. Joseph Grimm, of Kast Centre street, has returned from New Jersey. Mr. Myers, of West Mnhanoy avenue, Is rejoicing over a bouncing baby boy. "Our Irish Visitors" Is an attractive play booked for Killer's opera house this evening. Dr. Hermony returned homo from n visit to Macunglc. Ho looks much re freshed. Mr. J. Herrlck, of Lancaster, and Miss Irene Gnble were Joined in wedlock at the M. E. church to day. Messrs. Joseph Purcell and William Wagner, of Delano, are matched to run a race at tho park some day this Week. A musical entertainment under the auspices of the Father Matthew Pioneer Corps was hold in Gorman's hall last evening. The program was nn Interest ing one. Duffy's orchestra lurnlshed the music nnd a splendid supper wns served. Steam Henovatlng Co. call for, clean and deliver Ingrain and Brussels nt 8c pet yard; heavier carpets 4c. 32 K. Coal St. Iortl Ilrassey's Marvelous Escapo. SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 11. By n fortu nate coincidence Lord and Lady Brosscy, of London, who nro touring tho country, wero not In tho Now Castlo mlno at the tlmo tho explosion occurred on Tuesday. Lord Brnssey owns $l,tt00,000 stock in tho Oregon Improvement company, owners of the New Castle mlno, nnd it was the in tention to have tho couplo visit tho mlno, but at tho last moment tho program was tiiiinged, and they wero taken to tho Franklin mine. l'or the lropocd Ship Cntml.. New YoaK, Oct. 11. At tho monthly meeting of tho New York hoard of trade and tran.sportr.tlon Francis B. Thurbor lu Irodueed a resolution that tho city of New York should contribute 110,000 to defray tho exienses of sun-eying the proposed ship cnunl bttw(en Philadelphia and New j ork. The resolution was passed nnd a committee nop tinted to urge tho state legislature to p.tfs such measures ae would enable New York to make tho required op protirir.tmn. .jlio lntcrnoUonnT fammisREMEDYfor NEUEALQIA and similar Complaints' -auuiaumteu ouaer iDe Birwgeni ucnrnAH MEDICAL LAWS. wcBwiueucy eminent pnysicians t a UK. RICHTER'S , Hi i lOrdy genuinowith Trade Mark "Anrhnr I Mannf actnror: Commcrzlattnth Dr.Itlchtcr of I ic. aa. itunterit Co., 17 Wtroa St., law 7C2S 29 HIGHEST AWARDS.- 12 Branch Houbos. OwnGlMsworks. B & 60c. For ula in sk w n n i . u.wi, juiu pi,4 a uiuiu urn r r it Ainu v..t ii u... c. , . ., - . .V- r" " r. a nun strut. . 4... j STOCK.S If you desire to invest in stocks in a safe and legitimate manner without care and wor ry, su Inscribe to our discretionary accounts, Ahich will pay you from 2 to 8 percent. eekly in any active market. It will pay jou moro than double the average rate of interest in any ordinary business pursuits. 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Orders left at J I urth Main street si.roindoah, will receive V it lit ttittnn Professional Cards 1VJ fe. KlbTLEH, M. D.. i-syaiaiAN and auRaxon, omoe-lto North Jardln street, Shenacdou. M. M. BOHKJS, ATT01UiSrA.T-XU W Ofllcq.T-Egan bnlldln'g, corner ot Main and Centre streets, tJhenanduah. J PIERCE ROBEHTS, M. D 'No. t5 Eaat Coal Btreet, BHENANDOAH,. 1'A. .Office nours-l:30 to3 ana 8:20 to.J) p, m. DR. J. B. OALLEN, No. SI Bouth Jardln Street, Bhenindoal Ornoi Homis: H30 to 3 and OiSO to 8 P. Except Thursday evenlcr. So offlet utor on Sunaav except by arrcnsn mnU. A ttrict oiiAertiic to Vit offlet how U abioltUely neceuary. -QK. WENDEUi HEI1EH, Successor to DR. OHA8. T. PALM EH, HYJS AND HAM 8U11QEON, 801 MahantouKO Street, Fottstllle, Fenna. M. P. CONRT, Monongahela Whiskey, Ture rye whiskey, XX, 60o a qt. H a qt. Pine Old Hoorbon, XXX, $1.26 a qt. Sujierlor lHaclUierry Brandy, randy, tl n qt. VZ ly, tlOOaqt. n, tl.V) a qt. ' Superior Cokiioc Brandy, Imported Jamaica Hum, 'Y UENGLING'S btook mil Kuril Bttt bi0 ct 6c iHnre ESTABLISHED 1878. Kelly-s MILLINERY! French and American Designs of Millinery! In touch with tho timrs and prices. We ore stocked with all the novelties ot the season, and offer them for wholesale prices at retail forspotcash only. Plush, 36c per yard. Silk Velvet, COc per yard. 23 G Safe Deposit ASSOCIATION OF Bui ding 2VX. 331. ttSSTZISrEl, The value of each share is t200 at maturity. Application fee on each share. 85 cents ; and monthly dues on each share, H.00. On dues paid in advance for a six months or loncer, 5 per cent. Interest will be nllowed at time of payment Is made. Members may withdraw one or all shares at anytime by giving SO days' written notice, and are entitled to the full nniount of dues paid on such shares, together with six per cent, interest nfter the first yenr's membership. No shares will bo 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., 1S91. Snares may bo subscribed for nny time, and dues, etc., will be received at the office of M. H. Master's marble vard. 127 N. Jardln St.. on the first Monday nfter the first Saturday of each month. We refer to T.1 T -irttTITT A XT 1) .. 1 .... .1 r C. 1 1 I J. W. JOHNSON. Lumber Dealer. 11EV. HOBEUT O'BOYLE. I Tlie Wilkes. Easiness arre ollege, Wlllccs-nnrrc, Ia. MISCEXiAKEOUS. WANTED A plrl for general housfworK. Apply at 100 North Wilto streot. ll-3t WANTED. A 6 or 6-rocm House, centrally located. No children. Inquire at Ukhald office, 10 2-tf IaOIt BENT. Store room and dwelling, lus 1 N. Main stred. ot present occupied by Ueorge Hoblneon, tho saddler. Apply to Mrs. uriagct .uurns, to vv. ueei. iu-u n TX' ANTED Baleeman! salary from start; VV Tiprrmnpnt rilace. Brown Uros. Co.. urerjmen, Kochester, N. Y. 10-1-eod-lm WANTED. Two young men to board In a private family. All modern conveniences. Hefucnce required. Apply at tho Herald B-SMt onlte. I ? OH HA1E. A tour-room house, on June ' berry alley, between Weft and Chestnut streets. House in good condition nnd win re s id cheap. Apply to C. E. 'iltman, frhenan. doah.l'a. 10 9 tf ESTKAYED, On tl o Oth lnct., Irom the prcnili-oaof Anth ny Lltkawliz, on EaBt JUnyd strcttt, "heniLdoBli, Pa , a light yellow cow about o:ght years old Khorthorni, with points turned tcwoids tho eyes. Howard will be paid for return. 10-U-2t WE WISH to employ a few good men to mako J50 to 1100 a weclc felling our llomu Eleo trio Motor. Runs sewing machines, printing presses, ventilating fan, pumps, etc. Every body buys them. Sttady employment. Easy situation and cood wages. Address W. r. Harrison & Co , Clerk No. II, Columbus, Ohio. I70R BALE. Tho Mt. Carmcl House prop- erty, on the corner of Oak street and the Avenue, Mt. Carmel, is offered for sale at a Jow figure and on easy terms. Will sell the hotel building with or without the adjoining m-nund. Anv Information aB to figures and terms can be obtained by applying to Solomon Bchoener, Mt Crmol. K-l-tf PltOFOSALa Proposals will be received by the Water C'ommltteo of the liorough Council of Shenandoah. Pa, until luesday evening, October 16th, 1SC4, at 7;30 p. m., for the furnishing of material and election of an engine and boiler houe e to be built at the Davis Hun dam, at Brandonvllle, for tho borough of tihenandoab, In accordance with thodrawlngBandspcclficatlons;ia the hands of the undersigned, which tan be seen upon application. '1 be sides aid roots of the build ings are to be covered with corrueated Iron roofing, and to be painted with two coats ot mineral paint. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. E. F. CUixiaiiEB. 10-11-Et Chairman Water Committee. ClIAKTBU NOTICE. Nctlce Is hereby given that an application will be made to toe Court otCcmmon Picas ot Schuylkill county, on Monday, November Mb, A. D., IMl.htJO o'clock In the forenoon, urderthe "Corporation act f tho Commonwealth ot Pa, approved April 29th, 1674," and the sup plement thereto, for tho charter of an Intended corporation to bo called "St Paul's Roman Catholic Citizens Beneficial Hoclety, of Shen andoah, Pa." hnld association to have for Its object tho maintenance of a loclety ft ?or social, caucauonai ana neneuciai purposes its mcmDers,irom iunas coiitciea tnoiein. 8. a, M. HOIXOrETER, Attorney for Applicants. Shenandoah, Pa., October lulh, igu-j. 10-11 oaw3t CHARTER NOTICE.-Notlce is hereby given that an application will bo mado to the Governor ol Pennsylvania on the first day of November, 1694, bv P.' J. Pertuson, James Champion, Cnaries Hooks, James May, John JJelldails, Henry L, Jones, William Klmmel, MlchaciOraham, Frederick Keltlian. Martin Gruhler, John Gruhler, and others, under tho provisions of an Act ot Assembly, entitled, "An Act to provide for th Iccorporatlon and regulation of certain corporations," approved AnrllSSth. 1874. and tho Bunnlements thereto. for tho courier of an Intended corporation to be called The Mutual llullding and Loan As sociation, of Shenandoah, the character and oblect of which Is to accumulate a fund by the periodical contributions of Its members, and to safely Invest the same, to and with Its mem' bers, and for their teneBt, and to have, hold and exercise such other franchises and priv ileges, ss now are, or hereafter may be, granted by law to llulldlne and Loan Associations, and for this purpose to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly ana mo suppiemenu imreio. 9-4 oaw-St becrclary. For the... cieary Bros' Hot Season Temperance Drinlu Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers of the finest lager beers. 17 nd 13 Fe&ch Alley, Sbenanic&h, ft. '31 South Main St. A LiauorStore Ale, Drat gbt V rler anil WeluerBeer. hlJ n ItlrOe o( lerapemncfe Drinks. Sontli ZVCcvixx Stroot. and Savin READING, PA. J Ag;onts. the following shareholders: T tl r-T-T-T7 T X.. T 1 f T r r D CAMP NO. 206, P. 0. S. of A. CAMP NO. 112, P. O. S. of A. Is a practical industrial business training; school. Well equipped, with earnest enthusiastic and thorough teachers, and newest methods.lncludlng "actual business" system of bookkeeping. In.-'' b structlon Is mainly Individual. Col-J lege management has arranged for cheap board for students, Ask for beautiful now catalogue. ( WADE & YttLLIAMS, Principals. Evan J. D avies, AND LIVERY. 13 North Jnrdin Street. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with - HAW THOKN'S O. S. HOOF PAINT by A.. TTOfST, Agent, 139 EostOoul street, Shenandoah. It Isthebest and- only nuarantee paint against corrosion, tiro and every kind ot weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Ulve It a trial Fall Weather is Here So Is Mrs. HYDE, with a full stock o Fall Just from Now York, in all fashionable shapes, styles and colors. Also full line ot Novelties for trimming tho best shown in town for the price. Our line of Iniants' Coats and Caps and Children's Bonnets can't be beat. See them and yon will say bo. Now York 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah. Wholesale agent for FelgEDipau'i hm, I J Export Lager aid Saazer Pale Beer. No finer-made. Fine liquors and Cigars, 120 Bouth Main HL A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whlskevs. beers, porter and ale constantly on tap Choice temperance drinks and cigars Weeks' Museum, J7 SOVTJt MAIJf aTltEES. Birds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist) Robert Murray, Coldest ni largest Class of Beer. Free Loach D1II5, John Wkkks, Proprietor. Q. W. Davidson, Bartender. HOTEL KAIBB, CHAH.BURCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITY. Largest and finest hotel in tho region. Finest accommodations. Hacdsomo fixtures. Pool and Billiard Poems Attached. i Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. ANNIE MORRISON I'? J20 Alf IlVIXtVINO, 8 East Centre St, Shenandoah. 4 if ft
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