EVENING HERALD Published dally, except Sunday by BBRAJii) 1'Uiir.isiiimi aoarvAme, Publication ofiloa and ma hanloal department, 2. East Coa Street. nu zIavaA I delivered In Shenandoah and Jieraiu gurrounang towns for Six Cents a week, payable to the carriers. By mall, Three Dollars a year or Twenty-flvo cents per month, IB advance. AfoerHeementt chargod according to spaco and position. The publishers reservo tho right to change tho position of advertisements when irer tho publication ot news requires It. Tho rt(ht Is also reserved to reject any ndvertlso aent, whether paid (or or not, that tho pub lihrs may deem Improper. Advertising ratos Bade known upon application. Entered at tho post office at Shenandoah, Fa M second closs mall mutter. TUB ItrjttUNn HUItAJsTt, Shenandoah, Pcnna, Evening Herald. SATUHDAY, NOVEMIlEIt 8, 1894. Republican State Ticket. For Covornor, OENL. DANIEL 11, HASTINGS, Centre county. For Lloutenant-Covornor, WALTKR LYON, Allegheny county. For Auditor-General, AMOS II. MVLIN, Lancaster county. ForSoorotary Internal Affairs, , JAMES W. LATTA, Philadelphia county. For Cot "sressmon-at-Lnrgo, OALi7SIIA A aI!0wi Susriueh."111" county, onoitaK?. IIUFFi Westmorelnnd county. County Ticket. For Congress, CIIAIILISS X. IIRUMM, Of Jllnersvllle. For Senator, 30th District, J01LV J. COYLE, Of Mah.iuoy City. Eor Representative, 1st District. JOSErll WTATT, 01 Shenandoah. For Sheriff, ALEXANDKlt SCOTT, Of Frackvllle. For Director of the Poor, NEM DKTliICK, Of Wnyne Township. For Jury Commissioner, THOMAS J. I1IC1IAUDS, Of Ileilly Township. IN politics, nothing that looks like suc cess should bo taken for granted. Hard work Is the watchword. There must bo hnrd work to tho very end. Then tho shouting will be all right. Anybody who undertakes to vlolato tho election laws this year, and gets caught and the chances aru' thnt It will be ex tretnely difllcult to escape detection will bo dealt with scvorcly. Tho laws are mores tringont now than ever. The miners of this reglou nro directly Interested in the Republican policy of Protection. Every ton ot forty-cent bltti ruinous coal that comes into the United States from Nova Scotia displaces so much anthracite coal, every displaced ton of nuthracite coal goes to tho stock yards, and when tho yards are full the operators leave tho coal in the mines and that leaves the miners out In tho cold. liar every working man In this district go to the polls next Tuesday nnd cast his ballot for the election of his friend, Hon Johu J. Coyle, of Mahanoy City, tho Re. publican cuudldnto for Senator. Mr. Coylo fought repeatedly during the laBt session of the Legislature for the iuterests of tho working people In this section of the state aud the least they can do is to endorse his came for labor by voting for him at tho polls next Tuesday. In the oampaign of 1S02 the Democratic orators on all sides declared that nn er.t of unexampled prosperity would set in If tho Democratic party were put In power, They assured the farmers, the planters, the producers, of all classes, the wage earners and every one else, that the eottntry would revel In plenty, and the whole people would feast upon fatthlngf, if Mr. Cleveland were elected and the Democrats gained control ot Congress, Theie were delightful promises, and majority ot the voters who went to the polls decided to try the experiment. They sent Mr. Cleveland to the White House and they committed Congress to Demo cratic hands. In 1892, before the election a greater number of people were em ployed In the United States at good wages than over before. All the mills, th mines, the furnaces and the workshops were busy, and the cduntry was In better condition from a business point of view thnu at any previous time In It history. During the two years since the voters made the disastrous blunder ot do featlng the Republican candidates aud handing over the Republic to the Demo crttis, the United States has beeu steadily going down hill at a rapid pace. The people were fooled In 1893. They will re fuse to bo fooled ngnln, They now see that their only hope of bettor times lies In restoring the Republican party to power, nnd to begin with tho Congressmen. A Ilackeltstown Miracle. A RECITAL THAT WILL INTEREST EVERYONE. ' Physicians Could Do No More-Itelle Found at Last A Modem Miracle. From tlio (Hackettfttown, N. J) Hepubllcmu Reports from time to tlmo reached tho Republican of tho remarkable euro of Mrs. Jacob Shields, the wife of our lead lng coal merchant, who had been suffer ing from n complication of diseases that nearly resulted in her death. In order to verify these statements, ono of our re porters called upon Mrs. Shields and found that the reports In no way repre sented tho great servlco that had been rendered her by Dr. David Kennody's Favorite Remedy. The particulars the ca;e, are these ; "I was taken sick," said Mrs. Shields, "with typhoid fever, and was delirious for three weeks. When I recovered I suffered untold agony with my back and right limb. They felt as though they would burst. At the sime tlmelsurtered dreadfully with my kidneys. Blood would pass from me most of the time. My mother was with mo, and a friend of her's called and told her of the sickness they had passed through Bt her home, and that Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy had been used by them, nnd Bhe felt sure 1 would find great benefit from Its use. "A bottle was purchased, and I hadn't taken but a few doses before it began to relieve me, and In n few days some small -unrp, wuue stones passed from me. Thrtt evening tho doctor called, and I told him iliat I had stopped his medicine, for he had told Mr. Shields the last time he called that he did not know what more to do for me. Souio time beforo this I was taken to the hospital, and then rought home, as was supposed, to die Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy was taken just in time. I do thank God from tho bottom of my heart that ho ever sont that lady hero to tell mo of avorllo Remedy, otherwise death would have been my doom. Since I have re covered, over so many have told mo that It was n miraclo I ever got well. I cer tainly cannot say enough In pralso ot Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Many persons are using It upon my recommendation, and it is doing them good. I will cueeriuiiy answer any questions," said Mrs. Shields, "in regard to my Illness, feeling that others who may bo suffering will be benefited by using Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy." Xo tribute to the efficacy of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Hemedy could bo greater than these wordrtof Mrs. Shields', who voluntarily tolls tho story of her emarknble recovery, nnd that this medi cine should be used by persons suffering from diseases for which it is prepared. Favorite Remedy ranks with the medi cal profession, as the most perfect of all blood nnd nerve medicines. It will cure nil diseases of the skin, liver and kidneys, and tho weaknesses peculiar to females, nnd affords great protection from attacks that originate In change of life. It cures scrofula, salt rheum, rheumatism, dys pepsia, all kidney, bladder and urinary liseases, gravel diabetes and Brlght's disease. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is for sale by dealers in medicine at $1 a bottle. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where and When Services Will be Con ducted To-morrow. Trinity Reformed church, Uev Itobort VlioyJe, p.istor. Services to morrow at 10 i. m. and 6:80 p. m. Sunday school at 1 :S0 1. m. Sverybody welcome. Kchelos Israel Congregation, West Oak treet. Itov. H. Itablnowltz. Habbh services very Friday evening; Haturday and Sunday afternoon nnd evening. Welsh Baptist church. Preaching services at 10 a, in. and 0 p. in. by tho pastor, Itov. I). I. 5vans. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Everybody weicomu. ItoraanCathollo church of the Annunciation, Jherry street, above west street, Hev. II. V. j ' usury, pastor. Masses ai o:uu ana 10:00 a.m. vespers at 3:00 p. m. Bt. QeorRo's Lithuanian Cathollo church, -orner Jardln and Cherry streets. Hev. L. bromnltlB, pastor. Mass und poaching at 10 m. vespers at a p. rok Ermlisb Lutheran church. I'rn.iehlnc- nt m:au a. m. ana u:kj p. m. uy the pastor, uev. I. 9. Sell, M. D. undiv school at 1:30 p. m I'ruvnr meeting Thursaav evening at 7 o'clock. uverynouy vteicouie. Eboneier Evangelical church, Rev. R. M. Llch tenwalner, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 u. jc In ilerinan, and 0:30 p. m. in English. Sunday !5?i'U 1:3n' m- AU arB heart"y lnvUei1 10 ttend. first Methodist Kplsconal church. ISov. Wm. Pewlck. DJStor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 3:80 p.m. Sunday school at 2 p. m, Gpworth spwortn uoaguo ai a: p. in. rrayer meeting at 7!iw on Thursday evening. Strangers und others aro always welcome. Presbyterian church. Uev. T. Maxwell Mor rison, pastor. Services at 10:90 a, m. and 6:30 p. m. Hunday school at 2 p. m. Christian Endeavor Society will meet on Tuesday even ing at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday avenlngHt 7:30. All aro cordially invited. tinelish BDtlBt church. South Jardln street. Services at 10:30 a. m. and at 6:30 p. m. Preaching by tuo pastor, Hev. W. II, Harrison. PraUo service at ti p. m. Hunday school at 2 6 m. Monday evening at 7:30 the Y. P. B. . will meet. Wednesday evening general prayer meeting. Everybody welcome. Primitive Methodist church. Hev. John Ilitli, pastor! Services to-morrow at 10:30 a, m. and 6:30 . m. vt rsiey prayer meeting ai o:s p. m. abbath school at 2 p. m. Wesley League Monday tvenlnir at 7:30. Class meetines Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7 o'clock. i-rayer meeting xuursuuy ui i p. m. au seats tree. Anyone not having ft church home Is cordially Invited to come here. AU Saints' Protestant KDlsconal church. Oak atrcct, near Main. Morning service at 10:30 knd evening at 7 o clock. Tho rector oal elates at morning servlco alternately and at every ovenlng service. The lay reader, Charles Uasklns, oOtclates In the absence ot tho rector, 0. 11. Urldgman. Sunday school at 2 E. m. All seats free and everybody mado eartily welcome. tor a pain In the side or chest there Is nothing eo good as a piece of flannel dam pened with Chamberlain's I'alu Halm and bound on over the seat oi pain. It affords prompt and permanent relief and it used in time will otten prevent a cold from resulting In pneumonia. This same treat mentis a snre enre for lame back. For ale by G rubier 11 roe. He "Will Follow in tho Footstops of His Fathor, THE DEAD EULER'S LAST HOUES. Omclnl ltpport r the I'nintng Awny oi Ittiasla's Itutvr I'rlncem A1U t Itrturn tn l)arintult, In Ucinnln During: the Tcrlod of .Mourning. ST. PKTKlianuito, Nov. 3. Tho following Is the text of tho manifesto Issued by Czar Nicolas II and published In Tho Offlolnl Messenger: "Wo hereby announce to nil our faithful subjects that God, In his inscrutable prov idence, has seen fit to assign a limit to tho precious life uf our dearly loved lmpcrlnl father. Ills grievous sufferings yielding I neither to medlcnl skill nor tho benoflcent cllmnto of the Crimea, ho diet! at Llvadla on tho 20th of October (Nov. 1), surrounded by his family nnd In tho nrms of tho czar ina nnd ourselves, Our trrlof Is not to bo I expressed by words, but that grief every popjia, I had severe pains in my heart, and th Russian heart will understand, nnd wo bo-, ,wclllng of my stomach and distress after eat llovo there is no Hi.nt throughout tho vast 1 lng caused mo much suffering. I tried different Russian empire lu which hot tonrs will remedies without Retting relief. Finally I de- not flow for tho ompcrorthus prematurely I "In this snd nnd solemn hour hi which IVfl nSC-tUul mil ntintnaT-fliiT flitttin nf f lin ' Russian empire and cznrdom of I'olnnd nnd tho grand duchy of Finland, indlsso lubly linked with It, wo, however, remem ber the legacy left to us by our lamented father aud lmbuod with It, wo, In thopres enco of tho most high, tnko n most sacred vow to mnko our solo aim tho poaoeful de velopment of tho power nnd tho glory of our beloved Russia aud tho happiness of nil our faithful subjects. "Whllo wo offer beforo tho throne of tho Almighty Ruler our henrtfolt pralso for tho unstained soul of tho departed, wo command our subjects to tnko tho oath of nllegianco to ourselves and our successor, tho Grand Duko Aloxnudlnyltch, who will bear tho titlo of crown prlnco nnd cznro wltz until it shall plonso God to bless our approaching union with the Princess Alls of Hesso-Daniistndt with tho birth of O sou." London, Nov. 3. Tho Dally News pub lishes a dispntch from Its correspondent nt Berlin snylng that Czar Nicolas hlmsolf telegraphed the nows of tho death of his father to Kmperor William and the Dan ish roynl family. Tho correspondent adds that tho German socialist papers glvo open vent to their hatred of tho Into czar. Tho Volks Zeltuug says It Is needless to shod n tear for tho deceased representative of a dylno; despotism. Tho antl-Jewlsh Stnatsburgr Zeitung Insinuates that tho czar may not have died a natural death, and that Jews possibly bad a hand in tho matter. Tho papers generally are f riondly to Czar Nicola;. Ills manifesto has mado a good impress'i The Lokal Anzelgcr gives tho details of Emperor Alexander's last days till the oud of October, when his Illness took n turn for the worso. Ho hnd suoh a good appetito that tho physicians were aston ished. After his arrival at Spain his strongth scorned to diminish rapidly, hut the physicians succeeded In restoring him. From tho 23d to tho i.'9th of October ho was ublo to tnko solid food. Up to then ho hnd partaken only of fluids, principally butter milk. The menu of'tho lunch, signed by tho physician on duty, shows that tho om peror only last Snturdny partook of the fol lowing: Fish, soup, roast duck and stewed fruit. Before lunch salt anchovies were greatly enjoyed. A llttlo later on tho samo day tho czar ato a pudding of groats, with fruit sauce. Toward the last tho patient lite almost nothing. Kvon buttermilk ho drank with reluctance Contrary to the oxprossed wish of his phjbioians, tho czar slept tho last few nights of his life ulono in Ills room. "I will not bo disturbed, ho nnswered to their persuasions. In tho adjoining apartment the czarina slept, and next to this the phy sicians and nurses watched. "How well I have slept," ho repeatedly said lu tho morning to tho czarina. Up to tho time his Illness took Its last fatal turn tho czar dressed himself with out assistance This greatly fatigued hlin, but ho listened to no warning words, bay ing that bo used to do It, aud therefore, must do so. After drosslug at 9 o'clock ho was lifted Into his invalid's chalr.ln which he remained regularly until 11 o'clock at night. Tho correspondent of Tho Dally Nows at Llvadla telegraphs: "I have received from tho lmporlnl court tho following report of tho czar s last hours: Cznr Alexander's death was n pious and devout Christian one. He died as only a truo man can die, nnd, as In life, was Inspired by faltli, love and devotion Somodnysngo tho czar already felt tho approach of death, and prepared hlmsilf to die s a faithful Christian, but without neglecting the affairs ot tho government. During his last night he was sleepless, Thurbday morning he said to tho ompross: "I feel that my life is drawing to an end. Ho composed, my mind Is made up." Then he ordered his family to assomblo round him and asked his confessor to administer i the snurument. Ho took it with pious de votion, reiieating the prayor distinctly in a loud, clear voice. Ho was sitting In an i arm chair, and did not for a moment loso I , ' . ... ...,.,,. "'-''""' .u...uigjr w o lor ratnor ivau anu prayed wnn mm lor tutu nn hour, i.nter no useu Father i Ivan to oonio ngnln nnd repeated with hint ' the prayors for the dying, and received ox-1 treme unction. Father Ivau remained j present until his mnjesty died, I The correspondent of Tho Dally Nows nt bt. Petorshurg telegraphs that though tho Itusslans have not the same way of show ing mourning as the western nations, It Is evident that tho death of tho czar has made a greater aud deeper Impression than might havo been oxpooted.. Tho streets are crowded with a multitude of peoplo, most of whom are clad In blaek, who In whispering tones dlsousa events. Tho theaters und sohools nro closed. The ehurtiii s are crowded with people who wish to rray for tho soul of the dead oiar. From other towns roports aro received hearing testimony to the spirit of deep mourning that prevails. It is understood that the body of the czar will bo consecrated at Moscow und then conveyed to St. Petersburg, where It will He In tftnto four days. Tho Russian court will mourn for six inoutliB, Princess All, tho betrothed of the Czar Nicolas, will for tho present re turn to Darmstadt with her brother, tho Grand Dutu of IIeeo, as tho marriage can not tako place during tho period of mourn lnir. According to advlcos from Llvadla tho czarina's health, though uniavoranie, oauaus no apprehension. Everything Is prepuod here and In Moscow to suppress His Enemy Dyspepsia Causes Much Suffering. Pains nnd Distress After Eating Re lieved by Hood's Snrsnpnrllln. M0. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. t mind ithM finnn mo, t -m,..i -i.i. a.. i must praiso flood's SarsaparllU for the MS g& VnMe it. 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A most delicate and desirable protection 3 to the face in this climatn. m WWWA Inilit upon having the gonulno. For Painting .... The Season Is here: and Paper Hangint Get your work done by Mahanoy City's leading artist, W. H. SNYDER. Perfect Work. Bargains In paints and oils, plain nnd stained class. All the new natterns Ir wallpaper. All dally and weekly papers novels, novelettes nnd stationery. 133 WoBt Oontro Street. Headquarters for the EvKNINO HERALD. IN EFFECT MAT 13, ISM. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lc Mghton, Slatington, White Hall, Catasauqui, Allcntown, Betnlohom, Eaaton and Weatherli e.M. 7.88. 0.15 a m 12.43, 8 67, 6.27 p. m. For New York and Philadelphia s.04, 7.!. 8.15 a. re., 12.48, 2.67. For Quakako, Hwltch bACk, Qerhards and Hudsondale, B.IH, 9.15 a m., and 2.57 p. m. For WUkes-Uarre, White Haven, Plttstoa Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly anc Klmira, e.M, 9.15 a. m., 2.57, 5.27 p. m. For uochestor, Uuffalo, Niagara Falls an. the West, 6.04, 9.15 a. m. and 2.57 5.27 p. m. For llelvldere, Delaware Water Uap anc Stroudsburg, 8.04 a. m., 2.67 p. m. For Lambertvillo and Tronten, 9.15 a. m. For Tunkbaunock, S.04, 9.15 a. m., 2.67, 5.27 p. n. For Ithjca and Ueneva 0.04, 9.15 a. m. 5.r p. m . For Auburn 9.16 a. m. 5.27 p. m. For Jeanes vllle, LevlstonandBeaverUeadov 7.S3 a. m., 12.43, 8.VS p. m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, S.04, 7.86 9.15. . m., 12.48. 2.W, 5.27 p. m. For Sliver Brook Junction, Audenrled anc Unzleton 6 04, 7.38, 9 15 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 6.27 and 8.08 p. it. ror Scran ton, 5.04, 9.15, a. m., 2.57 and 5.2 p m. For Hazlebrook, Jeddo, Drltton and Freslanc .4, 7.33, 0.15, a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 6.27 p. rr. For Ashland, QlrardvUle and Lost Creek, 4.51, 7.61, 9.13, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 5.85, B.22, 9.1! m. Fci1 Raven Run, Centralla, Mount Carmcl am Shamokln, 9.13. 11.11 a. m., 1.82, 4.40, 8.22 p. m For Yatcsvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City am Delano, 8.04, 7.38, 9.15, 11.05 a m., 12.48, 2.6 6.27. 8.08, 9.83, 10.28 p. m. Trains whl leave Shamokln at 8.16, 11.4: it. m., 1.66, 4.30 9.30 p. m and arrive at Shenac doah at 9.16 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 6.27, 11.16 p. m Leave Shenandoah tor Pottsvlllo, 5.60, T.St 9.05, 11.05 11.30 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.10 6.S7, 8.C! p. re. Leave Pottsvllle tor Shenandoah, 8.00, 7.6 9.06, 10.15, 11.40 ft. m., 12.32, 8.00,. 440, 6.20, 7.1' 7.66, 10.00 p. m. Leave Shenandoah (or Hazleton.fl.04,7.38. S.lt ft. m 12.43, 2.67, 6.27,8.08 p. m. Leave Hazleton (or Shenandoah, 7.85, ie, ll.CC a. m , 12.15, 2.t, 6.30, 7.26. 7.68 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. ' Trains leave for Itaven linn, Centralis, U. Cr.rmcl und Hhamokln, 8.45 a. m 2.40 p. m. , and arrive at Shamokln at 7.40 a. m. and 8.4 Trains leave Hhamokln for Shenandoah v 7.55 a. m. and 4 00 p. m., and arrive at Htcr andcah at 8.49 a, m. and 4.58 p. m. rvalLe leave (or Ashland, QlrardvUle and Los Creek, 9.40 a. m., 12.80 p. m. For Utzleton, Black Creek Junotlon, Pent lliveu Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentowc Bethlehem, Easton and New York, 8.49 ft m. 12.80, 2.65 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.80, 2.65 p. m. For Yfttesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City am Delano, 8.49, 11,85 ft. m., 12.80, 2.65, 4.68 8.03 p. m Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.8U, 11.8. a. m 1.05, 5.30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah (or Pottsvllle, 6.6), 8.4f 9.30 a. m 2.40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle (or Shenandoah, 8.39, 10.4 t.m.,1.85, F..15p. m. KOLLIN H. WII-BUR, Qenl. Bupt., South Bethlehem, Pa CHAS. S. LEK, Qenl. Pass. Agt., PhiladelphU k, W, NOtJNKMAOHKB, Asst. G. P. A., South Bethlehem, Pi rvVrVT r? f r Most of the cleaning and dyeing now-a days is only half done. No matter where you live, you can send anything you wish cleaned or dyed, by express at our expense, and we will do it at same price as if you delivered it to us in person. SEND FOR PAMPHLET OF PARTICULARS Professional Cardn STEIN, M. V., PUl'SWIAN AND SVROEON. , --""'uj , r.Ki t new uuiiaing, cot ""S'aln nnd Centrostrceti, Slicnandoali, Pa. ....u.n. w jw 111. 1 1 10 o p. rr,: 7 to 9 p. m. Night offlce-No. 230 West Oak street. jyj 8. KISTLER, 11, V., rnxoiciAN ARD DVIWEOm, Offlce ItO North Jardln street, Hhtnandoak, M, U. BURKS. ATTORNEY A T-LA V ininAnDoin, rl, nfflPA.Rpill, hnlMtncr. pn,n, tt Malm anA Centre streets, Hhenandoah. J" PIEIIOK ROBERTS, M. D.. No. SS East Coal (Street, BHENANDOAH, PA. OOcc Hours 1:80 to 8 and 0:80 to B p. tu. DR. J. S. OAXjLEN, No. 81 South J ardln Street, Bhocandocr , Ornoa Hours: 1130 to 3 andfliso to 8 p. J, Except Thursday evenlnt. 'N. Ho office work on Sunday except hv arrtmat- menu A Uriel adherence 10 me ouut hour i aoioiuteiy neceuary, jyR. WENDELL KEBER, Successor to dr. ohas. t. palmer, BT J! A XI) BAJt BVItOBOlT, 801 Mnhantougo Street, Pottsvllle, Penns. Finest, Purest, Healthest. Chris. Schmidt, Agj 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. Wholesale agent (or FelgeoipanVKeral, ti, J Export Lager aad Saazer Pale Beer, No finer made. Fine liquors and Clears, ' 110 South Main at. S NO SQlfeAK?NG. COKDOVAN, rnriiBUrtllllMinM'Air 4.f3.5-RNECAlF&k)Ma $3.s?P0LICE,3Sole3. 2.l.B0Y5SCH00LSH03. LADIES WLDOUSLAS BROCKTON, MASS. l'ou can aaTe money by purcbaslnn VV. Im Donclas Shoes, Because, we are the largest manufacturers oj advertised shoes In the world, end guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects you against blgh prices ana the miaaieman'3 pronis. uni uu? n,iai n,.tnm warlc In stvle. easv nttine anV wearing qualities. We have them sold everW at im- nrtrp for the value elven than any other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by V Joseph Ball, Shenandoah, Pa. STOOBLS If you desire to Invest In stocks in a safe and legitimate manner without care and wor ry, subscrlbo to our discretionary accounts, which will pay you from 2 to 8 per cent. weekly in any active market. It will pay you more than double the average rate of interest in any ordinary business pursuits. Deposits received froraSOto il,l0. We will be ploased to furnish you references as to our success In the past, and what we are doing for others. If you are situated where you cannot call on us In person, address your communications to the Metropolitan News Co., 48 Conjresa St.? Ronton t 31 ass, We remit profits onco a eek nnd principal on three days' notice. Parties preferring to do their own invetting, are ml vised to subscribe toourlMily Market Letters, which Rive you Important information on active st icks. and will enable you to make money If you do your own ppcpulatinjr. Uate, ?l per inont'11 or with telegrams of important changes, 20.00 per month. Address, Metropolitan News Comp 48 CONGRESS ST., ituja jiostont Juan Weeks' Museum, 17 80VT1I BIAIX 8TKEE1, Birds and animals ot all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray, Coldest and Largest Class if Seer, Free Lo&cb Dallf, Free lunch oiery rrornlng vnd evening. John Wkexb, Proprietor. Q, W. Davidson, Bartender COOPER & CO., Egan Bldfj., Shenandoah. Siocls, r!n, etc, bought 'or ia;hand car riedon margin. Ten shares stock or l.OuObush lgrln bought or sold on drst margin o( 110. Tclepborr ccnsec.ion. Mall orders especially. Owlyrrarkel circular mailed free cnapplleo," tlon. If your elotht r doesn't keep Hammralough s Bros.' Sno I. tie: able, Now York Make h ra get It Their ce'.eb atod. $15.(30 Molton Overcoat out HainincrtUugU ilioa. label, M Lager ana Pilsner Beers W.L.D 3 SI
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