f EVENING HERALD1 FHIDAY. OCTOHElt 20, 194. TH1BDED1TION FIGHTING COLLEGIANS. Th Friilinicn Objected 1 ltiiliM IjiIJ Down Uj Upper ClntMncn. lUtTTMOKit, Ort. !M. The John Hop Wnii juniors and freshmen had two en counters yoterdny, and both sides ur claiming vh'tory. Meanwhile tho tinlvor Ity authorities and tlm police nra trying to find yIio wero In tlm fight iud who go) liurt. TIib tronhlo nrose over n proclnmntloti Issued by the Juniors, and which was tuistod early In the morning on done us of telegraph jxIoh and feiioes In the unl vorslty neighborhood Hy this (diet tht f rpshmen wcrt' forbidden to oirry canes, tc mnoke, to enter the gymnasium, mid wett ordered to mnko olx-lsnnoo to the uppe. classmen. The phraseology of ihe Tpr OoinniHndinont was used In framing tlu edlot, and iit'themd wore several Jlngle In whloh epithets were hurled nt Individ unl freshmen The freshmen attempted to tear dowr one of these posters. The juniors tried tc prevent them, and In thesoufile thntensiiec bluek eyes were exehanged. Tho f reshmor outnumbered thelroppoueuts. A stop wiu 7nt to hiMtllltins, but soon pgn afraln A polleeman and several janitors were m watch the remainder of tlio day to pruveni any further disturbance. Every mother should know thnt croup can be prevented. The first symptom of true croup is hoarseness. This Is fol lowed by a peculiar rough cough. If Cbamberlaln'B Cough Ileinedy is given freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has developed it will prevent the attack. 25 and CO cent bottles for sale by Gruhler llros. Coyle and the factory Bill. DKrAHTMKNT OF FACTORY INSPECTOR. ItonEitT WATCIIOIiN, Chief Inspector. IlAimisnnno, Pa., Juno 10, 1893. Hon. J. J. t'ovLK, Mnhnnoy City, Pa : My Dear Silt During the confusion which characterized tlio closing hours of the session I was uuablu to find you to ten der you my personal thanks for your val uable and untiring service In behalf of tho working classes In general, and coal miners and factory employes in particular. Tho labor legislative committee wilt I am Buro omit your nnmo from the list of un favorablo mention, which will compensate In n measure for your survlccs In behalf of tho mining bills which wero before tho "houso," and I need not further refer to them, but I feel that I should bo void of Brntltudo entirely were I not to thnnk you for the earnest manner in which you labored to have tho "Factory bill" favor ably reported from tho commlttoo, and the equally vigorous and successful fight you made for its passagu on the floor of tho house. I havo paid my compliments to the Wends of tho "bill" In the K of L. Journal (yourself among tho number) but & few friends on both sides of the houso. Including yourself, wore so persistently friendly to tho measure In question that I havo felt It to bo my duty to thus tender to them my personal thanks I trust that tons of thousands of Penn sylvania boys and girls may rise up to bless jou for this unquestionable safeguard lias been vouohsafed to thorn, nnd which which they so sorely needed I am with best wishes, very sincerely yours, ltODT W'ATCIIOItN There is no medicine so often needed in every home nnd so admirably adapted to the purposes for which It Is Intended, ns Chamberlain's Pain llalm. Hnrdly a week parses 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 a burn or scald promptly relieved nnd the soro healed In much less time thnn when medicine has to be sent for. A sprain may be promptly treated before lnllnmmntion sets In, which In sures a cure in about one-third of the time otherwise required. Cuts nnd bruises should receive Immediate treat ment before the parts become swollen, which cau only be done when Pain Halm Is kept at hand. A sore throat may be cured before it becomes serious. A troublesome corn may be removed by applying It twice a dnv for n week or two. A lame back may be cured and several nays ot valuable time saved or a pain In the side or chest relieved without nnvlnc a doctor bill. Procure a CO cent bottle at once and you will never regret It. For snle by Gruhler Bros. Some Cold Weather Bargains. Special values offered this week In ladles' nnd children's coats, shawls, blan kets, underwear, flannels and woolen dress goods. Our prices are always lower thnn you expect to pay nnd our assortments in the vnrlous departments were never so complete ns now. L. J. Wilkinson, 20 South Main street, 10-lS-tf Shonnndonh, Pa. fThen Baby was kick, wo nave her Castorfa, When she was a Child, rho cried for Castorla, When she became Ml, she clung to CastorU. TJher rha bad Children, she jayn tbra Castorla Injured by n Hunting Emery WIkkjI. Thbntox, Oct. 20. Jolin Hoyor, a ma chinist employed at Thropp's lmiuhlno works, was fatally Injured yesterday by me bursting or an emery wheel, tlio frag- niouts of whloh struck him about the head and body. A Thiers Klnjt r Commits Sulolilo. Chicago, Oofc. !W. Samuel N. Clifford, a grocer who ten months ago killed a roll- feer while resisting nn uttempt tq rob hli store, oommltted sululdu, Ha brooded ovei Mis affair so much that he becumu de pressed. ltuwlnn NltillUts Arretted. ST. PKTKHmbujw. Oet. SO The polle nuve senna it uatnuer f JJlhHUt proola inatlons which huve been swwetly circu lated nnd hnvti arrested u number of young mon on the charge of distributing them 1j various quartersef this city. "I wonld rather trust that medicine tbnu any doctor I know of," says Mrs. llattle Atason, of Chilton, Carter Co., if.. I .. ........ l ..; . f i T I.. -.ii ' Cholera and IJlarrhcea Kemedy, For jnie uy urunier xiros. NEW YORK POLITICS. Faity llemlqiinrter nf Until Side Alho wild limiting Politicians. New York, Out. 38. The oampnlgn orators of both parties are now tinder full swing, and the general political situation nil over tho state Is indleatlve of tho fierce fight thnt will bu foutrht nut on election day. The most piMinlnent men ltepuli liejMi and Democrat alike have boon draft ed Into service, and the headquarters of l)th forces were nover so nllve with bust ling politicians, us tlio past two days. Thedeclinntlon of Congressman K. .T. Dunphy, of the nomination of the New York Democracy for tho Klghth district, was received yesterday, leaving .1. J. Walsh, the Tnmmaiiy nominee, a clear fluid. Tho Klghth district was ono ot those which a few dnyB ngo was thought might possibly lw sacrificed by Tammany In the Interests of harmony. Following this official nnnouhaoment came tho reslg nation of a number of tho members of the New York Democracy from tho Twenty fourth assembly district, the deserters from Grace's organisation at the same tliuu nnuotsnolbg thlr intention of sup porting tho entire Deinocratlo ticket. At both headquarters there was the usual rounding up of offlclnl statements, with none thnt might materially affect the sit uation either oneway or the other. The Republican managers are greatly elated over the fnct thnt ox-President Har rison has consented to make n campaign sech In this city. It was finally decided that Carnegie Music hall was the most ad vantageous placo that could bo found, nnd they promptly engaged It for next Wed nesday evening. The lion. Levi P. Mor ton, Hepubllomi candidate lor govornor, will bo on tho stngo, and it is possible thnt he will net ns presiding officer. General Harrison will remain about ton days In this city, and with the exception of one speech his time will bo entirely do voted to prlvnto business affairs. Ktavcn lCntOfnbcd In A nilno. Ironwood, Mich., Oct. 20. Whut may prove to be the worst accident in the his tory of the Monomtnoo ranch occurred on tho fourth lovul of shaft No. 1 at tho Pow able mlno ot 8 o'clock yostcrday afternoon. One mnn Is known to have boon killed and eleven others aro cntomliod, and tholr fnt6 will not bo known for eighteen hours, ns It will tako that length of time for a large force of men at can bo employed In the narrow shaft to clear away the rubbish. Tho accident was caused by the saudstono capping which overhung tho room coming nway with sulllclont force to crush tho timbers without nny warning. Tlio body of Frank Gabardl, tho man killed, has been taken out. Among tho men Imprisoned nroJohn Fnrrcll, Poterllelberge, Wllllnm Hlckanl and Wllllnm Thomns. All have families. The Kxpress Company's Iteduced. NKW YoitK, Oct. 20. Li. C. Weir, presi dent of tho Adams Express company, re ceived n pouch yesterday containing a number of bonds,lnsuranco pollclcs.stocks, drafts, bills of lading and other valuable, doounients. These papors wcroBtolen from tho company's safo In the oxpross oar of the train whloh was robbed nt Aqula Creek, Vs., on Oct. IS. Tho pouch was the ono revealed by Scarccy, the .captured rob ber who has turned state's evidence. Tho rcoovery of those valuable documents re duces the loss of tho Adams Kxprass com pany by tho robbery to loss than $fi,000. Long Litlffntlnu Kmled. Trenton, Oct. 20. The third trial of the case of Theodore Hodgo, of Bound Brook, against tho Lehigh Valley Ilallroad com pany for dnmngos caused by an overflow of land duo to tho erection of a bridge embankment, ended in tho United States court In a verdict for tho plaintiff for $900. Tho trial lasted sovcral days. Tho case has been In court since. 1SSS. Tho first trial resulted In a verdict for $1,000 and tho socond for tl.nol.T3. Both verdicts were sot aside by the court on the ground of ex cessive dnmngos. A Murderer Uetniyeil by Ills AVlfe. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 20. While tes tifying In court hero ngalnRt his wifo in n divorce suit, In which she sought separa tion, William Lacey, of Iola, Kan., was chargod with tho murdor nt that place last August of William Cummliigs. After his arrest his Identification was established upon receipt from Iola authorities of his description. The murder was cold blooded, nnd nt tho time caused n decided sensa tion. Guns Hurled by MorKiui, the Guerilla. MlDDl-Esnoiio, Ky., Oct. 20. In digging near Colonel Cottrell's farm near Cumber land Gap, seven miles below, workmen found a oase containing twenty Wlnfleld rifles. The 00,30 was stamped "John II, Morgnn, 1803," Indicating that tho rifles had been burlod there thirty years ngo by th famous guerilla. Thoy nro In a perf oct state of preservation, and aro not oven rusted. Moorlali Troops Suit to Molilla. TATiOIElt, Morocco, Oct. 20. Tho sultan has ordered Muloy Amln to go to Mclllln with a force of TOO infantry, TOO cavalry nnd four guns In order to mark out tlio Spanish and Moorish frontier. Tho HUT tribesmen haveliltherto prevented the ac complishment of this part of the ngreo ment nrrlvod nt between Spnln nnd Mo rooco. Futnt Tnulo In n Church. ST. PETMisuDRfl, Oct. 20. During tho consecration of n church in the vllhtgo of Trokh, near Ostroylansk, In the Don province, lamp was upset, a cry of fire wns raised and a paulo followed. During tho rush for the doors two women and three children wore trampled to death and twenty-seven persons seriously Injured. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Colonol Garrlck Mallory, U, S. A., re tired, died In Washington, aged 08. Mrs. Mary A. Woodbrldge, correspond ing secretary of tho werld's W. O. T. U., died In Chicago lust evening. Chlof Arthur, of tho Brothorhood of Lo comotive Knglnocrs, denies as absurd the story of a consolidation Ot railroad broth erhoods. The official connt of Georgia's vpto at the recent state election shows that Atkin son, Dem., has a majority of 21,161 otvt lllnus, l'op. The khedlYO of Egypt has refuted to ad mit any interference ou the part of Frunce against at tanking Mr. Gorst, an Ungllsh adviser to tho mt'ilttry of tho interior. General Antonio Kzeta, now In tho City of Mexico, claims that the government of San Salvador has rent nn agent to bill him, the emissary bulut a full blooded negro. Tho dead bodls ttf Mr. and Mrs. Charles CJogshall, of Attleborough, Mass., wore found lyln,(j la u patl through the woods ni& Wrniij, Moss, Th uitui hut) ewi dautly ktlU4hi4 Wits and tha cemuiiUcd fuloido, I Mntllnled by n 'Dynamite lllnt, PlTTBlitiHO, Oct. 2.. Kdwnrd Golden was horribly mut'lnKnl by a dynamite blast In a srwer tnneli. In Allegheny, In which he wns working, nnd will die. Ho thought the fuse had been extinguished nnd wns I'mnt relighting it When the ex plosion 1 irnrred. Tne oncvsslon was so great thai windows of houses nearby were shattered. -V panic was caused In tho uoiuhborhood. I'uld n 84,000,000 Clnlin. New York, Oet. SO. The Mluneapolli nnd St. Louis Hallway company has pale to H. P. Flower A; Co., as flsoal ngsnts ol the Chicago and Hook Island and Pacific Hallway company, (4,000,000, being thl amount duo t'.D latter oempany for equip ment bonds of tho Mlnuenpalls and St. Louis company, held by the Hook Island. This payment wns provided for under th Minneapolis and St. Louis reorganisation plan and settles a claim uf long standing Awful rail Through a Mine Slinll. WlLKESBARiire, Pa., Oct. 20. As Hugt Smiley nnd David Cummlngs wore on Mi corrlago Indng hoisted up No. 1 shnft, Nun1 tlooko, the latter from some oatino slipped and falling 300 feet down was crHshedlutc a mass of llesh and bones. As he felt hlnv self going he grabbed wildly for Cum' niliigs, but tho latter managed to rotalr his hold. Deceased was Si years old, and has a wife In England, whom ho sent foi a fow days ago. Hurled Troature Found. DUKAXno, Mox., Oct. 20. While Juare! Hcrroro was herding n herd of shoop forty miles west of here he discovered a cave, whloh ho partly oxplorod. Hofound stored In the onvorn a box filled with gold oolui and ornaments valued at $30,000. It li supposed to bq part of tho 111 gotten galn of tho brigand Jlenlto Mnrcz, who operated, in that section about thirty years ago, and who was killed on ono of his expeditions Another Toivn Hold Up. Fort Smith, Ark., Oct. P0. A report bai ranched this elty to tho eileot that the lit. tie town of Gibson Station hns boon robbod in pretty much tho same fashion as the Wntolia hold up, tho express oflloe anc sovornl stores being looted. Tho placo li six miles south of Wagoner, on the Mis souri, Kansas and Texas rond, and there li no telegraph oflice there. It is said that six men took part in tho hold up. To Incrcne the Price of Coal. Nrw York, Oct. 20. The eastern an thrnclto sales agents reached n ooucluilou not generally expected. They deoldod to ndvanco prices and put no limit on tin production uf coal. This is un unusual proceeding. Heretofore production lint been limited, nnd this limitation has beet depended upon to maintain and oven ad vonco prices. Jtldifo Illxon ricnris Xot Guilty. Patkrson, N. J., Oct. 30. Judge Jona than Dixon, of tho supremo court, np poured before Justlco Senior and pleaded not guilty to tho charge of violating tks game laws of Now Jersey. The judge li accused of steering n steam launch for a duck shooting party ou Greenwood lake recently. Mnny Victims or an Earthquake. Yokohama, Oct. 20. Further details oi the earthquake nt Sakata, on tho Island oi Nippon, show that there was a succession of violent shook), which destroyed nearly 0,000 housos, killed 200 persons and Injured ji large number of othors. E VENING ENTERTAINMENT COURSE or Schuylkill County Teachers Institute r-OTISVIIXE, l'A. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12. TARIFF V8. FHEE THADE. Debates : lion. It. (1. Horr, ot Michigan, las lug the side of l'lotectlou ; lion. M. D. Hnrter, of Ohio, advocating Free Trade. Lenplh ot debate, 2 1-2 hours, cuch maklnc thief speeches, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. ARIEL LADIES QUAhTKTTE, of Boston, nnd WILLIAM A. MCCORMICK, of Chtcugo Miss Jennnctte Fernandez, First foprano nnd Pianist i Mtfs Gertrude A. Christie, Second Hoprnnoand Violinist ; Miss Fanny E. Holt, First Alto i Jllns Emma V. Foster, fecond Alto; Mr. Vm A. Mct'orinlck, whistler and Imitator. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. PROF. JOHN U. DFMOTTE, A. M. Hn. D. Mugnincemly liluktrated lecture, "The Harp oi the Senses, or Tho Becret of Character Dulldlng." THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. FRANZ WILCZtK GRAND CONCERT COMPANY. Mr. Franz Wllczek, The Great Austrian Vlollu VlnuobO i Mrs. MaryKeuck Wllczek, An Eminent Violinist: Mme. Christine Hcliultze-Wlchman, the Dramatic Soprano; Mr. Mr.nglonl Do Pasquali, the Great Italian Tenor; Mr. Jacques Frledber grr. the Renowned 1'lnnltt. Tickets for the course, securing reserved seats In parquet ar.rt circle, (2.00; la dress circle, nrstro, ti.75; In drefs circle, except first row, (1.60. Single admission not secur ing reserved scats, fiO cents. The chart for sale of reservod seat tickets. "Ill open at the box oflice of the Academy of Music, l'ottsvllle. Novtmber 3, at 9:30 n. m.. for nachers only to secure seats In one half 01 ine Acnaemy ; ai - p. m , lor cnizers 10 secure seals In tho other halt 01 the Academy. Before onentn? the chart parties deslrlne to purchase tickets will draw numbers for position In line. Teachers are limited to iwemy ucKcis, ana citizens are nmiiea 10 ten. Alter Noveaber8, chart for reserved seats will be open at Miller's bookstore, Doors open nt 7 p. m. Entertainment com mence nt 8 1'. 111. Trains Arraugements have been made to hold ll'e trains for St. Clair. Frarkvlllo. Gil- beiton Hheunmloali, Mnluuoy 1 My, Morea, Delano. M neravllle. Decs s. Pchuvlklll Haven and Orwlgsberg. uctll alter the el-so of each eveniug enirruinmem. O. W. WHD, County Burerluterdent. 0i-2aw avies, AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. For .uarg&ms In nil lntest styles of Millinery, Children's Clonks, Caps, Bonnets, Hoods nnd Ladles' Fasclnntors. co to MHS. HYDE'S.20 North Main street. On Saturday until sold 100 dozen 01 nilierent pattern Ladies' Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs at Ealf Price. By the failure of a Swiss manufacturer we procured them. Can't get nny more Take them whlje you cnn. . '. Nw Rflst-Millinnpv.fitnra xoru uuuu xuujluuij uiuiuj N. Main bu, bhenanaoah. Evan J. D Waterproof collars nnd cuffs thnt you enn clcnu yourself by simply wiping off with n wet sponge. The genuine look exactly like linen nnd every piece fa marked this way : TRADE AJARK They are made by covering n linen collnr or cuff with " celluloid," nndnrc Ue only waterproof goods made with n interlining, and the only goods that can stand the wear nnd give peifecl satisfaction. Never wilt nnd not effect -cd by moisture. Try them and you will never regret it. Ask for those with above trade mark and refuse nny imitations. If your dealer docs not have them we will mail you a sample direct on receipt of prLc. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. State whether stand-up or turned-dowu collar is wanted. The Celluloid Company, 42M29 Broadway, New York. MISOEIXANEOTJS. WANTED. A good girl for goneral houso. work, In a small family. Apply to D. R. licwis, ra norm aiuin sircc;,bnenanaoan. WANTED. A small house, or a part of a house. In Shenandoah, Address, stating terms, a., iixjialu oiuce, ivitm I STRAYED On tre22d!nst , from theorem U iscs of Martin Geshne, 852 South West street, a red cow. The animal can be ldentl lied by the ab'enceot two front teeth. Reward will be paid for return. lu-23 6t I STRAYED. From the promises of Michael It llorowskl, at Connor's Patch, on Oct. 14th, a red cow with ono horn curved toward t ye and the oilier Up, A reward of $5.01) will be paid for its return to 217 East Centre street, Shenandoah, Pa. 10 2Mt FOR RENT. A large now store-room, with ttlate class front, owellltie and cellar. Excellent business locntlon. Will be ready for rent November 1st. Rent renaonn !g. Apply to O. W. Newhouscr, 120 North Main street. 10-15-lt ARE YOU UNEMPLOYED? Will you wortt for (18 per week f Want man ot pood character, with references. Joseph R. Gay, 68 Klfth avo., Chicago. I1L 10-18-lw FOR BALE. Tho Mt. Carmel Houso prop erty, on the corner ot Oak street and the Avenue, Mt. Carmel. Is offered for Bale .at a low ngure ana on easy terms, win sell tne hotel building with or without the adjoining ground. Any Information as to figures ana lerms can be obtained bv annlvlne to Bolomon Hchoener. Mt Carmel. K-l-tf Xt ANTED. Salesman; salary from start; VV Derm&nent tilace. Ilrown Urns. Co.. Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. lo-l-eod-lm FOR SALE. A half Interest In a rood-paylnc business havlnir almost a monorjolv. Ill health the only reason for selling. Address iiiii(al.ij, oueu&ncoHa, I'll. ju-iy-u MANAGER WANTED To appoint sales men to sell the Rapid Dish Washer, shes and dries the dishes In two minutes without wetting the lingers. (75 a week and all expenses, isasy position; no capital; no naru work: can make f 1G0 a week. Address W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. ALBANY DENTAL ROOMS, Painless Extraction of Teeth, Gold sail Silver Fllllogs. If your nrtlflclal teeth do not suit you, call to ice. us. All examinations free. We make all Rinds of plates. Rubber, Gold, Aluminum and W atts' Metal Plates, we do Crown and Drldne work nnd nil onerattnnH thnt nertaln to Dental Burgery. . No charges for extract ing wuen teem are oraerea. ALBANY DENTAL ROOMS, 139 East Centre St., over M. R. Bteln'a drug store, Mnpsnoy city. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOVIIT StAItf BT11EE1, Dlrds and anlirals of all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murrny. Coldest and Largest Class of Beer, Free Ltincb Dillj. Free lunch every c ornlng nd evening, JonN Weeks, Proprietor, O. W. Davidson, Bartender, Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains in Town. ANNIE MORRISON JiOAX JIUIZMXQ, 8 East Centre St., Shenandoah. AMUSEMENTS. JERGUBON'S THEATRE. F. J. FKROCBON, MANAGER. . Tuesday, October 30th, 1894. Hpeclnl Engagement, One night only. . . .Txraoo'js ... European WliesiLiictas , Direct from Tolles Bergerles and Alnam bra, .London- 20- L1VIM0 PIOTUIIES I -20 Works of art under direction ot Blgnor Tlsso, rmeen European Arueus, specially en ..gaged from leafing theatres P v otturopej' Prices, isi SSi S1 75 els. Jlntenta eats at Klriu s irug stora. . -ir. X11S!LLLUL 0 M. P. OOlStRY, Monongnhcla Whiskey, 60c a qt. Pure ryo whlskev. XX. IU nt Fine Old Bourhon, XXX, - tl.86 n qt. Superior Blnckherry Brnndy, 1 a qt, Superior Conno Brandy, tl.OO a qt. Imported Jamaica Hum, $1.60 n qt. VUENGLING'S Stock a hit Fresh x Rest brands of 8c Cigars ESTABLISHED 1S7H. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. Offers for This Week. Trimmed Fedorn Felt Hats, 50c Trimmed Hlgh-crown Felt Hats, 50c. Trimmed ,1?r,1"ltel SS.SPiSft. .temJ??.L'". J. Ml colors, styles opening Corsets. Six papers of Xeedles, 5o. ' 2C Tltc Wilkes -Barre Business Colle ge. Wniics-Bnrrc, Pa., At Oil Cloths as Window shades as low as rollers. Keiser's, At Saving IFimcU SHARES FOR SALE. The Safe Denosltlluildlnt? and Savin? Asso ciation of Iteadlntr. I'a.. otfers for sale a few hundred shares of stock. This Is a good, lellable and prosperous association In which to tako shares. Having ready sale for all money, the premium "received Is largo, consequently the stock will mature much sooner than associations located In towns where there is no great demand ior money, anu ouuuing operations aro very limited. Tlio value of each share Is 200 at maturity. Application fee, 25 cents each share. Monthly dues, one dollar per share. Five per cent. Interest allowed on all payments made in advance for 0 mouths or longer. 31 embers may withdraw one or all shaios at any time bv giv ing 30 days written notice, and are entitled to xne mil amount oi uues paiu, wnn o per cent. Interest after ono vear. therebv makisir it an 11 per cent, investment. All shareholders are entitled to loans from fund on real estate security. No shares will be forced out. 'ine lund is run on tne same conservative firinciples as our local funds which have been rind for years and found safe. Any ono wish ing to invest in a Saving Fund will find It to their interest to call on the local agents and receive full particulars. Her. H. A. Keyser, D. I),, of Mahanoy City, Is one of the directors. MASTER & BACHMAN, Agents, 137 North Jardtn Street, Shenandoah. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Fool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, norter and ale constantly on tan Choice temperance drinks and cigars RTif'ft nn who cnn taste onr candles B . without a feeling ot affec- flrTr? Oirl tlon for the young man wuu vruLwh0 brlng8 tjem They jUBt melt in the mouth; the girl's eyes uieib w uu teuueruess tue young man also melts, and the question Is settled. Try It. FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St. When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLUS HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room Attached. Finest wines. Honors, cigars. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire, SNEDDEN'S LIVERS Pear Alley, Rear Coifco House. The best rigs lu town. Horses taken ti board. Hauling promptly attended to. SOX. IXAiLH, Wholesale agent for Felceoipaa's hm, 1 1, Export Lager ill Suzcr Pale Been No Sser.made. Fine liquors nnd Clears ISOHouthMtlnHt. WARREN J. PORTZ, i uf Toner. Pianos and ortsns repalrsd. Orders left at 11 North Main street, Bhenanaoah, will reoeivt K 31 South Main St. LiauorStore A Retail Ale, Draught Porter nnd Welner Beer. and all klrdsof Temperance Drinks Soutli 3VCa.i3x Btroof. Is n practical Industrial business training school. Well equipped, with earnest N cnthuslastlo nnd thorough teachers, nnd newest methods.lncludlng "actual business" system of bookkeeping. In struction is mninly individual. Col lege manngement hns arranged for cheap board for Btudents. Ask foz beautiful new catalogue. WADE & WILLIAMS, Principals. Potts ville. A complete line of all grades of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, &c, in all latest color ings, at attractive prices adjusted to the new tariff. In Moquette Carpets, all new styles, choice in design and of a. better quality than last season. Low as 17c, 17 cents, mounted on spring - in .'i. ,j j-t 1 . t ' Pditsirille Professional Cards. w.N- STEIN, M. D rnrsiciAN and surgeon. Offlco Rocm 2, Kgan's New Building, cor ner Main nnd Centre streets, Shenandoah, Fa. O 111 co Hours : K to 10 a. m.: 1 to 3 p. rx.; 7 to 9 p. m. Night office No. 230 West Oak street. H. K1UTLKK, M. D., PHJSIOIAN AND BVRQBON, Office ISO North Jardin street, Bhenandotb, TIT M. BURKJ5. ATTORNEY AT-LAW inntixDOAn, rx. Office. Egan building, corner ot Main nnC Centre streets, Uhenandunh. J PIERCE ROBERTO,- M. D., No. 25 East Col Rtroet, SHENANDOAH, PA. 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