EVENING HERALD wkdnksday. novkmhku 21. m. THIRD EDITION "Is 0L0 AGE PI HABLL ? ..Not While Vigor and Zestiu Living Lasts. Bismarck, Gladstone ml Holmes Pull ef Years and Honor. They Keep Tliclr Blood Well Stocked Their Nerves Well Fed. Borne peoplo carefully illgiitw tho fnct. But n cont of (mint on itn old building nly mnkes It look stiinrt; lb iloeRu't keep 'the rickety old stalroases from cracklrg nor miike the framework stronger. "What la needed is fresh urlckB nnd Tiiorlnr. Fresh blood nnd new tissues are the building materials thnt tired human bodies need. Palne's celery compound supplies nil the elements for building up "the worn-out, exhausted nerves and tissues. ffo U never older tlinn lie feels. Many nro youHj nt nnd the world W full of men And women who nre old in heart and spirits nt 30. Nothing "ages" one like illness. To keep young, keep well; keep the nerves calm, tho blocd ruddy, the system -rwell fml. And when tho sudden nttnek of -fever or the benvy cold comes the sturdy, because well-nourished, body will resist nnd prevent cnlninltous results. All over tho country there nro lurd worked business men, nnd men in public offices, subjected to incessant criticism and fearful nervous strain, who appre ciate the saving power of Prof. Phelps' remarkable dUcovery, Palne's celery compound. In the thousands of cases where overwrought brains hive nt last -refused the sleep that thoy so vitally needed, this great modern nerve nutri ment has brought the happiest results. Multitudes of women reduced in strength, lml f sick and on the road to be coming life-long Invalids, Ihnve sent in .heartfelt stories of their rapid gnln In vigor nftcr a trial of Palne's celery com pound. "intakes years off their nchlng shoul dors." As the years go on, the regular tlck- Uck of the heart and the rhythmic notion of the digestive orgnns nnd the brain slow up and the strength must be econo -raized. The important orgnns need more frequent assistance and encourngemcnt, .Palne's celery compound gives just the sweded stimulus to digestion and assimi lation thnt the system requires. It purines the slowly moving blood of nny bad humor that Its stagnant How is apt to engender, and thus removes rheumn ttsm, neuralgia, henrt palpitation, ner- vous weakness, sleeplessness and troubles Avli.h kidnevs. liver and stomach. It was a favorite remar'Ififtlie famous Dr. Parr when IOC years old, that ho bad always taken enro to keep his body well nourished. Pure blood nnd healthy activity of the nervous system makes a happy, hopeful, useful old age. Palne's celery compound makes people well. Coming: Events. Nov. 29. Turkey supper in Hobblns1 opera house tinder the ausplceslof theves try of All Snluts P. K. church. Nov. 20 to SO. Entertainment in Hob bins' opera house under the auspices of the vestry of All Saints P. K. church. Dec. 3. First annual grand ball of the Carpenters' Social Club in Hobblns' opera house. Dec. 21. Iuter-Stato Milkmaids Con ventlon, at Ferguson's theatre, under the auspices of Y. W. C. T. U. Dec. 2-1 Ninth nnnual ball of the Na .."Uonal Social Club, In Hobblns' opera liouse. TOim Baby was, sick, we gavo her Castorte. fjben she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, sho clung to Castorla. she had Children, she -taTO tbm CastorU Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the KvuNwp HnrtAU) who nre not receiving their paper regu larly nnd peoplo who wish to receive tho paper as new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on North Main street. W. A. McGulre, a wellk-nown citizen of McKay, Ohio, is of the opinion that there is nothing as good for children troubled with colds or croup as Chamber Iain's Cough Hemedy. He has used It In his family for several years with the best results nnd always keeps a bottle of it in the house. After having la grippe he was himself troubled with a severe cough. He used other remedies without benefit nnd then concluded to try the children's medicine and to his delight It soon effected n permanent cure. 25 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. For bargains In wall paper go to J. P. Carden, painter and paperhnnger, 224 W. Centre street. Ho Is selling out his en tire stock at and below cost. Wall paper hung at lowest prices and In workman like manner. 10-18-tf Henry Wilson, the postmaster at Welsh ton, Florida, says he cured a case of dlarr' hceaof long standing In six hours, with one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrlnwt Remedy. What a pleasant surprise that must have been to the sufferer. Such cures are not unusual with this remedy, In many Instances only one or two doses uro required to give permanent relief. It can always be de pended upon. When reduced with water it Is pleasant to take. For sale by Gr'ihler Uros. BAYARD'S RETURN TO ENGLAND. Our Amhn4flririr Cordially Wclrnmcd tn III l'mt or Duty. London, Nov. 21. The North German Lloyd steamer Havel arrived at South nniptoii Inst night from New York. Among her pnswngiT wen- lion. Thoin.vv F. Bay ard, American uinhiiH,ador to tirfat Brit ain, and Mrs. Bayard. On tho tender which went out to meet the lluvel wtre the mayor and corporation of Southamp ton, the American and German consuls nnd others. A band win also present, nnd liortly before It reached the steamer beann playing "Ynukeo Doodle." Mr. Bayard was given n most hearty welcome. In the saloon of the Ilnvel an informal reception was given by Mr. Bayard. Tho mayor handed to the nmbaswidor on address of welcome nnd referred to his famous speeoh at Wilmington, Del., in which the ambns Fador had highly praised the British queen nnd peoplo. Such commendation, tho mayor said, who highly gratifying to tho British peoplo and was heartily recipro cated. New York's Chamber of Commerce Itunqtirt NRW Yohk, Nov. 81. The lgtith an mini dinner of tho chamber of commerce of New York was given last night at Del monlcos'. The dinner was ono of tho lar gest in imint of attendance In tho history of the cliamlier of commerce, more than 300 guests having been In attendauco. Among the guests were Jamos II. Eckels. comptroller of tho currency, Mnjor Gen eral Nelson A. Miles, Wllllnm U Strong, mayor-elect of Now York; Charles S. Smith, Prince Huspoll, mayor of Home, Italy; Hear Admiral Henry Krbon, Sena tor Calvin S. Brico, ex-Secretary Charles H alrclilld and General Anson G. Mc- Cook. Tho subject of discussion was 'Good Government." Mine Flro Near JIaurU Chunk. Madch CHUNK, Pa.. Nov. 21. No. 11 colliery, located between No. 10 nnd Coal- port, on tho Nesquehoning branch of tho uentral rnllrond, nnd owned nnd operated by tho Lehigh Coal and Navngatlon com pany, was found yesterday to bo on fire, 1 he discovery was made by a miner who went down In tho shaft. Ho had uroat dif ficulty in getting back, and when taken out was pretty badly used up. There aro thirty-eight mules In the burning mlno, but it is generally supposed that tho ani mals can he saved by taking them throuch the manways. How the mlno caught Are Is a mystery. Tho mine Is a vnluablo ono. nnd gave employment to between 300 and 400 men. light with Murdfruu llurglars. Mkmphik Nov. 21. Sunday nlifht Henry l'ltzgernhl, a clerk in tho storo of KM. Yuddotha, nt Friar's Point, Miss., was shot and killed by two burglars, Who os- caped in a ennoo in wnitlng down the river, 'l lie crimo created groat indigna tion, and tho citizens of Friar's Point chartered n steamboat and gavo chase. Tho robbers wero overtaken forty miles below Friar's Point yesterday, and a pitched Imttlo ensued. Ono of tho bandits was killed instantly, nnd tho other os enped to tho Arkansas shore, where ho is being pursued with bloodhounds. Tho fugitive Is known to be seriously wounded. Assaulted for Klslng a Pupil. PHILADEU'IIIA, Nov. 21. Gustave Goe- thcrt, a music teacher at 1332 Glrard avo- nuo. Is now lying nt his homo lu a pro- carious condition, duo ton beating alleged to have been given him because ho kissed n girl pupil whilo teaching her a lesson on tho piano. Tho girl's father, J. W Priestly, and Michael Harkins aro in jail for tho assault. Tho girl Is 12 yenrs old and tho teacher kissed her because sho had done well In her lessons. Tho father, howover, objected, and went to Gothert's residence, accompanlod by Harkins, and committed tho assault. After Trenton's Trolley Mnea. Trenton, No. 21. The common coun cil of Trenton last night passed a rogolu tlon Instructing City Solicitor Hellsted to prepare an ordinance revoking all tho privileges granted the Trenton Passenger Hallway company to use tho stroets of tho city and to operate a trolloy system. This action Is tho result of the falluro of tl company to put Into operatlu an except- oulo transfer system, providing for a sin gle faro to all parts of tho city, over differ ent rouies, as agn-ed to last January, when tho company was granted the right to op- crate trolley linos. To Fight ltaltlmore's Suratlng- System. NEW YoitR, Nov. 21. At yesterday after noon's session of tho United Garment Workers of America a resolution assess ing tho inombors of tho union fifty cants each for tho immediate benollt of New York's striking cloakmakers was adopted The money will bo expended solely for rood at wholesale prices. Joseph Baron- (less, tho strike leaUor, was elected a mem borof tho union. Tho Baltimore union was authorized to Inaugurate a strike to nbollsh tho sweating system. Tho striko Will affect 0,000 workmen. Fourteen Years Solitary Confinement. LANCASTK1E, Pa., Nov. 21. Alfred Gets a colored man, 23 years old, who was con vlcted of ussnultlng Mary Steffy, 62 years old, was called for sentence yesterday, H protested his Innocence. Tho court san touced him to pay $1,000 line and undergo an Imprisonment at separate and solitary confinement In tho Eastern penituntlnry for fourteen years aud five months. Getz fainted when sonteuoe was pronounced and on regaining consciousness made desperate effort to escape. Another Chinese Defeat, SnAKGHAl, Nov. 21. The Mercury pub- lUhuH a telegram stating that the Japan (wo renewed on Monday tho attack on the Chinese forces twenty milk from Port Arthur, at the same place wharo they were repulsod Sunday with a reported loss of 300 men. The Uhlnese made an obsti nate resistance, but tho Japanese ultl matoly succeeded lu driving them from their entrenchments. The losses on both sides were severe. Tho Chinese force fled to Port Arthur. louhlo Murderer Sentenced to Peath. PMiltY. O. T., Nov. 21. John MUllgan has boon sentenced by Judge Scott, of the Oklahoma supreme court, to hang Jon. 11 lSUO.MlUUrau killed Gab Clark aud his wife, Hannah Clark, in November, 1893, nnd left grandchild of tho old man for dead, but sho recovered. Milllgan had been living with Clark, and got mad at him because Clsrk ordorod him to leave because ho would not work. A Murderer Starves to Death, FenbAcola, Fla . Nov. 31. Thomas Tndnor. tho convicted murderer of his di voroed wlfo and her husband, died in the county jail In this city of starvation. For several weeks he has refused all food, and at tho time of his death weighed only sixtr-eight pounds. MAIIANOY CITY. MAItANOT ClTV, Nov. 21, 1894. Mrs. Slilltliorn ,Ia visiting relntlves at nr.leton. Hobert Jj. Helser departed yesterday for Washington, 1). C. Edward Crnnc, of Pottsvlllc, shook hands with town friends yesterday. Miss Annie nnd William Hopkins so journed nt Philadelphia yesterday. Evan Jones, of Philadelphia, Is visiting his brolher-ln-law, W. A. Ileuslnger. Jaseph Itabtuowitz and sister, Annie, visited friends atPottsvllle yesterday. George Ilnppes returned last evening rom Mt. Carmel with a book full of orders. The Fay Foster Burlesque Company will ppearlfat Kaler's opera house on Satur ay, November 24th. Tho llcento of George Moyer has been transferred to Fred. J. Miller, who will run n first-class hotel. Mr. Moyer hn oved to his new home on Eighth street, whero ho will open a hotel. A party was held at Andrew Ferguson's home on West Centre street last evening, In honor of his daughter, Miss Mollie Fer guson.$,Danclng and ringing were kept up until a late hour and refreshments were served. For n Pain in the side or client there Is nothing s-o good as a piece of flannel dam pened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and Dounu on over me senior pain. Jiauorus prompt and permanent relief and if used In time will often nrevent a cold from resultlug In pneumonia. This some treat ment is a sure cure for lamp. hack. For isle by Gruhler Bros. To the Public. The Sunlight Oyster House, 10 EastCoal street, Is now open. Fish, oysters and fruit always fresh. Just received a car load of bananas, sweet potatoes, lemons pears and oranges. Fish on Friday. Open 11 night. ll-6-tt JAMES WOOD. Don't Tobaoco Spit or Smokeyour Lire Away Is the truth fill, startllnc title of n little book thnt tells all about Ko-to-bac, the wonderful, harmless guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The cost is trifling and the man who wants to quit and can't runs no hyslcal or llnanclal risk lu using "No-to- Dac." bold by all druggists. Book at dmif stores or bv mnll frpp Addrehs The Sterling Hemedy Co., In diana Mineral Spriugs, Ind. w&s-ly Confessed Judgments. The Folmer Shoe Manufacturing Com pany, of Orwigsburg, yesterday confessed judgment to the First National Bank, of Mlnersvllle, In the sum of 10,300, and to the Shenandoah First National Bank in tho sum of (2,330. Wilkinson's Special Bargains. One case of host Indigo blue calicoes, cents per ynrd. One case of flnestouting flaunels in new pattern at 8 cents, regular 12 cent, kind. Fifty of the finest double shawls, pure wool and largest size, now t&, were J8. Dress goods, ladles' and children's coats nnd fur capes, muffs.etc, at money saving prices. L. J. Wilkinson, 20 South Main street, 11-10-tf Shenandoah, Pa. The Vice rreMlilrnt'H daughter Seriously 111. Amikvillk, N. C, Nov, 21. Miss Mary L. StovcuMin, daughter of Vlco President Stevenson, contntetied pneumonia on n Now England coast last summer, nnd has never fully recovered therefrom. Sho camo hero very ill, and her condition now is serious, if not critical. The vice president Is here with his wlfo, nnd everything pos sible Is being done for tho suffering In valid. Given Up for JahU BALTIMOKE, Nov. 21. The schooner Mary L, Peters, Captain F. H. Brougham, owned by J. H. Conaut, of Boston, has been given up as lost. Sho loft Gnlvoston on Sept. 26. Mr. M. Soderlng, of Balti more, was her mnte and Henry Morrison, of Philadelphia, second ninto. Tho crew of flvo colored men was shipped hero Aug. 1, for Galveston. The (.rent Japanese Kartliquake. Yokohama. Nov. 21. The official report of tho great earthquake of Oct. 22 In north ern .Tnpnu shows that 2,000 houses wore overthrown, 200 houses burned, 483 per sons killed and Ml injured. Tho damage to property is esttmatod nt over 10,000,000 ycu. Did you ever see ono of the famous waterproof Interlined Collars or Cuffs? It's very easy to tell, for they ore all marked this way MARK. w Thev nro the onlv Interlined Collars nnd Cuffs, and ore mode of linen, cov ered with waterproof "Cei.i,um)id." Tucy'll stand right by you day in and day ou t.and they are all marked tliia way mark. Tho tirst cost is the only cost, fot thjy keep clean a long time, and when soiled you can clean them in a minute by simply wiping off with a wet cloth that is the kind marked this way -JUL I9th irvftD nJ 1b WAR. These collars end cuffs will outlast six linen ones. The wearer escapes laundry trials and laundry bills no chafed neck and no wilting down if you get a collar marked this way Mark- Ask vour dealer Grst. and take noth ing that has not above trade mark, if yon desire perfect satisfaction. All others are Imitations absolutely. If you can't find collars or cuffs marked this way, we will send you a sample postpaid on receipt of price. Collars, 25 cts. each. Cuffs socts. pair. Give your sire and say whether stand up or turned-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 427-20 Uroadwat NEW YORK. A-i tew CTV7 at. am LLULO AMUSEMENTS. "CELL 22." Madame, nnd her son Augustln, Neu- vllle, will be the attraction at Ferguson's theatre on Frldny evening, November 2ld, presenting for the first time In this city their new play entitled, "Cell 33," from t ho pen of the talented actress and author Mine. Nenvllle, and written for her son Augustln, giving htm nn opportunity to show his peculiar style than In any of his other plays. The story Is one of Intense Interest and well worked out, holding tho Interest and attention of the audience to the end, Mme. Neuvllle lin a part entirely dissimilar to the emotional lino of wcrk to which she has been accustomed, and Augusttu Nenvllle has a part which suits him exactly. The critics from our neighboring cities are loud In their praise of tho play nnd the company presenting it. Mme. Neuvllle and Augustln have many friends and admirers In Shenandoah, they all remem bering their appearance here in "The Boy Tramp" for the past three seasons; but this year, with a new play and the best company he has ever had, will be doubly welcomed. AS FUNNY AS EVEIt. "McKeuna's Flirtation" made n decided hit before a lnrge audience nt thelloboken theatre last night. The piece Is original and witty aud the approval of the house was demonstrated. The comedy Is pro duced by an excellent company. Dan Wllllnms as Tim McKenna won the pprobatlon of the house. He possesses an Idea of humor that Is pleasing. His support is excellent. The engagement closes to-morrow night. Hohoken News. At Ferguson's theatre, Saturday evening, November 24th. Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes Dr. Acnew's cure for the heart (rives cerfect relief in ail cases of orennic or ivmnnthetlc heart disease In 30 minutes. aud speedily effects a cure. It Is a peer- em remeuy ior palpation, snortness or breath, wnotherlng spells, pain in left side and all symptoms of a diseased heart One dose convinces. Sold by J. M. Hll- tir. wis 6-6-ly Bny Keystone Hour. Be sure that the aame Lkssiq & Baku, Ashland, Pa., It printed on every sack. tf MffSOFXIJaJTEOTTS. (OK SALE. HavlDg two lorce Brown & Cisrvcr rater cutters, will eell one at one- thlrd tho rnst, which was $100, Apply at the K EitALn ofllce. IOK KENT, A larpe now store-room, with plate floss front, CwelllnB and cellar. rJxctl'cnt business location, will be ready for rent November let. Item reasonable. Apply to C. W. Ncwhcuscr, 120 North Main street. 10-15-tf A MAN In every motion atoncotosellstaple goods to dealers no, reddling; rxperl- nee ucoecrseary : best side line: P73U0 a month. Hilary and ei pet fob or large com. mission znnao i liftph boap ahu juami FACitmiMO.LOMr.ANT, Cincinnati, o lu-iay-wcadusa AND WOMKN to make blir money XVL with the Practical Plating Dynamo. Is tot electrical maotalno need In the great plat ing factories IG5. 0 to If 5 00 a week made easy, naies everyining. no experience. Dig pronis. Aoarct-s w. 1, unrrifcou a lq., uieru no. 14, uoiumDus, unio. 4 UIJITOR'S NOTICE. In tbe Omens' n Couitof Schuvllilllcountv In the matter 01 tne estate 01 Margaret uariuns, laiool me borough or Mitnanncnn, in raid county, ae cenEcu. Notice Is hereby given that tke under- Mgncd, an auditor a pointed by fold court to make dlstrlbutlrn c f the funds In tbe hand of Peter Harkins, administrator 01 1 aid estate, to and amour the parties lecallv entitled ther to will meet all the parties interested for the purposes of bis appointment at the ofllce of M. M. Iiuihe, Kf-q , In ihe boiough of Shenan doah. In i-nld countv at 10 o'clock In the lore- noon of Thursday, December 13, 1194, when and wnere an parties nre notinco tosppear, r oe forever debarird from coming In upon said 1UUU, MAC 11 EM HY WII.nEr.M, Auditor. November SI. 1891. n21,2SdS,lS Special Sale. Closing out a lot of In lengths suitable for bed rooms or small rooms. Good patterns, perfect g'oods, from ."SOc to 75c. Thev are worth from 75c to $1. Special bargains in Ingrains from 40c up. Remnants of Oil Cloths and Linoleum, about 2 yd. lengths, at reduced prices to close out. Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. ANNIE MORRISON 8 Easi Centre St, Shenandoah. Bargains Cook Pots All kinds aud sizes. At FRIOKE'S 3-OENT STORE, No. 11 Nortii Jftrdln Street, BERTHA L. DOLPH, sr. it N. West Street, Shenandoah. ANSr PILLS! fcB BSftFt AMD BURET. SEND Ao. FQRWOMtU S EAFC rn Carpet COTTOIiENE- Many Persons Cannot touch food prepared with lard, and yet all such people cau eat freely of food shortened with, or cooked (even fried) in COTTO LE N E. For dyspep tics, and those with delicate digestive powers, Cotlo lene is invaluable. Having all the good features of lard, with none of Its unhealthfulness, its wonderful steer's head on every pail. Tho N. 133 rf. M. P. OONBY, Monongahela Whiskey, 50c a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - fl a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, - 11.25 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, tl a qt. Superior Cognac Brandy, tl.00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Hum, tl.50 n qt. "VUENGLING'S Stock and Fresh ESTABLISHED IB73L Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. Offers fos? This Week. Trimmed Fedora Felt Hats. 50c. Trimmed lltirh.rrrvwn TiV.lt. Hntp Kv l-rlmni ouuur jiiiiB, jruiu aou up. Cn TTi ' o n- ' 1 . , anil prices, imams' and colors. tl.EO un. Velvet Caps. Infants' Sacaues. 25c ud. opening Corsets. Six papers of Needles, 5c. 330 We Take Young Men and Women vstem of bookkeenlnc. inter-communication method with other schools, and other advantages explained in our catalogue, are Wilkes-Barre Business College, Anthracite Building, West Market St. Evan J. Davies, AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. Wholesale agent tor tlgeospan's Htiart, S, J Export Lager aid Saner fa!: m, No Bnermtae. Fine liquors ana Cigars laUHouthMalBHt. For Mar In all latest styles of Millinery, Children's i. loans, (japs, uonnete, iiooasana ijames Fascinators, co to MRS. HYDE'S.29 North Main street. On Saturday until sold 100 dozen ol dltrerent pattern Ladies' Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs at Hal! Price. Bv the failure of a Swiss manufacturer we procured them. Can't get any more. xuau uieiu wuiiu jruu tnu. Now York 29 N. Main St, Shenandoah. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. LIVER SNEDDEN'S Pear Alloy, Rear Colfoe Honss. The best rlcs In town. Horsea taken ' board. Hauling promptly attended to. HOTEL KAIER, OHAH.BUnCUII.L, Prop. North Main St., HAHAN0Y CHI. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures. Pool and Billiard Rooms Attached. 8nENAKD0AIl'a Rbliablb Hand Xtauzadx Cor. Lloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to be first-class tn every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain sa spec. laity. Goods called for and delivered. A trli I solicited. HOOKS & BROWN. 100 Celluloid Frames 6c. formerly 10c 100 " " 10a 16c 100 " " 15o " 25o 100 ' " 25o " 60c Seo Onr Window Display. Nu. 4 North Wain St. WARREN J. PORTZ. vPtninn Timer. FUnoa and orgies repaired. Orders left nt 31 North Main street. BnenE.aoali,wUlitclvr VtWVI RINUNVIti RI success is easily explained. The Pennine alinavs hni tr;irl Tnarl- in cotton-plant wreath Made only by K. Falrbank Company, CHICAGO, and Dtliwm Arc, FhUaOa. 31 South Main St. Ale, Draught Porter and Weiner Beor. . f . . ... I . ............ Lietrelns. 25n a nnlr. MnnmW Hnn.! Rlf. South XUCjvlxi. Stroot. dwLi(uO, Store and tli rou nn a conrse of training adapted ., to this Inten e business age, start them so that they may climb to nny height In tho business world. We can usually secura mm positions for graduates where they come i In contnet with successful men nnd get good salaries, ine "actual uu-mces" great-points In favor of the Wade oi'id Williams, Prlns. atriin Fund ! 1 SHARES FOR SALE. Tho Safe Deposit Bnlldlnpr and Saving Asso ciation of Reading, To., offers for sale a few hundred shares of stock. This Is a good, reliable and prosperous association in which to tako shares. Ilavlng ready sale for all money, tho premium received is large, consequently the. stock -will mature much sooner than associations located in towns where there is no great demand for money, and building operations are very limited. The valuo of each share is 200 at maturity. Application fee, 25 cents each share. Monthly dues, one dollar per share. Fivopor cent. Interest allowed on all payments made in advance for 0 months or lcager. Members may withdraw one or all shares at any time by giv ing SO days written notice, and aro entitled to the lull amount of dues paid, with 6 per cent, interest after ono year, thereby maklig It an 11 per cent, investment All shareholders are. entitled to loans from fund on real estate security. No shares will be forced out. The fund is run on the same conservative principles as our local funds which have been tried lor years aud found safe. Any one wish ing to invest in a Saving Fund will find it to their interest to call on the local agents and receive full particulars. Itev. II. A. Keyser, 13. IX, of Mahanoy City, Is one of tbe directors. MASTER & BACHMAN, Agents, 137 'North Jardin Street, Shenandoah. BAR7HAN STEEL PICEET FENQEJ- leTtbe cheapest nnd best tence made. Cheaper than a -wooden Tence tor residences: lami,cein- ntnrr Intn nr luiv kind nf fencing M. H. MASTER I cas tho nsency nnd carries it In stoclt at his uimuio uu fiiMiuw nvt0 it. J m aum ED. BRENNAM, Cor. Cherry md Gilbert Sta. Pinesl Beers,. Wines and liquors. Itarlsottis Uar fixtures. wk- Best BranrlR of fi nnrl 10c Cigars. Chas, Hooks & Son, 215 South Jardin St. utchersH- and GROCERS. The finrnt find most tender beef to bo fnnnrl In Kl.enalldonll. Pork. lllUttOn. Teal nnd cntmcala oi all kinds. A nuBllDnoI choice and iresn groceries and prlraefamllj flour, butter and egga. A genuine weloome , ATTftits you nt J oe Wyatt's Saloon ! MATH AMD COAL STS. Toot room attaeh ed. Finest whiskey beers, porter and Me sonatantlr on tap. Choice temperance drink and olgarr. MUSSEE & BEDDALL, (SnocoeaMH to OokkU-v Bros.) Ho. arS 3Car oen .. :1tr'' . BEST W SlfiiL'Y!' rvtv fJfnUft- Ileal QdaIIW nk uOWbH CMMh Is
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