EVENING HERALD! SATt'llDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 18l. i-HIRD EDITION Irnln ArfrfiVil lirXew Vork. Nrw Yohk, Nov. 4. George 51. Irwin lias been minted by l'ittsburjr Investors for nllred swindle In tho conducting of lilj irruln speculating business. Irwin -ift Pittsburg, It la said, a noon a ho loomed Hint warrants hnd been Issued against him, nnd went to Philadelphia Huro Oflloor .Tolin J. Sweeney, ot Pitts-liui-jr, sem-ched Tor lilm, and had the wiir TiintH Indorsed for service by Mngistrnto Polo, of thut city. It was learned that Ir win bad come to Now York. Sweeney ar rested him hero yesterday at the Grand lotcl. Irwin was taken to Jefferson Mar -cot police court and committed to prison pending an examination. Officer Sweeney aid today that he belioves Irwin bad uiado arrangement B to go to Kuropu. Steuiiier Wrecked, Crew Suled. Gkokoi;town. s. C, Nov. 94. The tut "W. V. C'oiigilon picked up off the bar Cn, tain V T Hi-nnington and twelve of i . tottin.jlilp Oz.una'B crew, tumid fri rhihidilphla to Charleston In Imlli'-m TJiuO.aoui Htnick on Capo Itonmln sin...! mid stove a liole In tho engine room con partmont. The stuner soon after sin! In six and a half fathom of water. 'I 'i crew all took to the boats, (Hiving only .. i ofi 'lothlng. Tho steamer will In- i. total loss. huvvrrlgii Him UN Salary Deduced. Nkw Ohlkans, Nov. !31. The Knight of Labor wound uptiielr.'-essliin yeHleri! ;y A resolution was adopted protehtli'e against the Issue of new bonds by the United States government. Ikifoio i.i Journmcnl, on motion of Mr. Sovereign It was unanimously agreed to reduce (he alary of tlie general master Muikman Ironi f!),5UQ to li.noo per annum. Tin general assembly will meet next year in Washington. Lord l)utirntn AnxiotlA tn Itiue. IiONDon. Nov. SI. .Mr. Watson, lit well known yacht designer and build r. today declared if the New York Vi- In club accepted the challenge for nnol' i 1 eontest for the Amerha's cup on themii tually fair conditions lnid down he is n build immediately a new yacht tor T. Dunraven. Tlie new racer will beret!-' larger than the Valkyrie and will lv In.1' cn thu lines of the Britannia. Cjollng Arniintl the World, St. Louis, Nov. St. A. . Harm's ami J. C. Noble, members of the Toledo Il! v oloclnb, reached here on their trip around tho world. On Monday they will leave i', i Arizona ami Lower California. AIM touring through old Mexico they will ti lie astcamor for Australia, and from tlmv to tho Kast Indies, Kgypt and Palestine Found Hunted to Death, Mkmi-his, Tcun., Nov. 21 The body of Maggie Itodln. colored, was found in an advanced stage of decomposition in a house which she occupied alone. Her clothes had taken (Ire nnd sho burned to death. The Weather. Generally fair; much cooler; westerly Winds. It lilts the People and is Free. TCvery ailing nnd suffering person who Is wise will instantly accept this generous offer Coming from the very highest au thority, ns it does, gives It tho greatest weight, and people know when they seo a good thing like this. Everybody knows of Sr. Greene, the most successful spec ialist in curing nervous nnd chronic dis eases, ot IB West 14th St., New York City. Ilia successful system of treating patients through letter correspondence Is attract ing great attention. All you have got to do Is this. Write him n letter about your complaint, tell him how you feel, nnd he will answer It, giving a thorough explan ation of your case and telling the surest way to get well. He gives most careful nnd explicit attention to over letter, nnd explalus your case so comprehensively that you understand immediately exactly what nils you, nnd just what to do for yourself. Aud fqr all this he makes no charge. He is also the discoverer of that remarkable medicine, Dr. Green's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. This splendid offer is being taken advnntage of by thousands', and they are getting well. The very best thing you can do, reader. Is to write the doctor Immediately, It will cost you noth ing, and it will probably be the means ot making you well and strong. Don't delay until It Is too late, but write now. Coming' Events. Nov. 29. Turkey supper In Bobbins' opera bouse under the uusplceslof the ves try of All Saints P. K. church. ' Nov. 26 to 80. Entertainment in Hob bins' opera house under the auspices of the vestry of All Saints P. E. church. Dec. 3. First annual grand ball ot the Carpenters' Social Club in Hobbinu' opera house. Dec. 21. Inter-State Milkmaids Con vention, at Ferguson's theatre, under the auspices of Y. W. C. T. U. Dec. 24 Ninth annual ball of the Na tional Social Club, in Itobhins' opera house. Henry Wilson, the postmaster at Welsh ton, Florida, says lie cured a case of dlarr hcea of long standing In six hours, with one small bottle ot C'hamliBrlaiu's Colic. Cholera and Dlarrboaa Ueraedy. What a fleasaut surprise thnt must have been to he sufferer. Such cures are list uuusual with this remedy. In many instances only one or two doseu ure required to give permanent relief. It can always be de pended upon, When reduced with water it Is pleannt to take. For snle by Gruhler uros. A Demand for Heaters. Any one having second-hand heaters on hand can dispose ot them readily at good priced by sending thorn to Ileese's auction looms, West Centre street. Don't Tobaooo Spit orSmskeyourLlfo Away Is the trutlful, startling title ot a little book that tells all about No-to bac, the wonderful, harmless guaranteed tobaooo habit cure. The cost is trilling aud the man who wants to quit and can t runs no physical or financial risk in using "No lo bac" Sold by all druggists. Hook at drug stores or by mall free, Address The Sterling Remedy Co., In dlana Mineral Springs, Ind. wis-ly RUSS'A'S NEW RULER Showing Illtuaclf Ifrpml to the UrpnitU hllttU nt Hi Ponltloll. ST. l'KTKliMU'tio, Nov. S4. The report N confirmed that Baron Morcnlielm, Hi siau ambassador to I'riiiice, will be !-' called, nnd that his place will lie Ailed !- Prince Seheremertli'ff, now ;:ovrnir ' the UnucnMis. tirond Duke Vladimir v,ll succeed Prince Seheremertieff, nnd Gra .d Duke Serglus will succeed Grand l)i.k Vladimir ns commander of the St. Peters burg military district. The officio of gov ernor of Moscow, at present filled by Grnnd Duke Perglus, will bo given to Grand Duke Alexander Mlchaelovltch. The czar has ordered n three days' arrest nt his own resilience of M. Von Wahl, governor of St. Petersburg, on account of ordering thopollcototcnrdown the mourn ing decorations on the palace of Count'-ss Stronganoff lxxyiuso she declined to await his olllcial mourning decree. Tho oflir might havo overlooked this offenso, but tlie foreign ambassadors bail also com plained to M, Do Glers, tlie foreign minis ter, that Von Wahl had treated foreign correspondents badly. Thereupon tho czar decided to ptintdi him. Another Instance of the ozar's independ ence Is cited M. Durnovo, minister of the interior, has just recommended for promotion Prince Uchtomsky, who has served In the ministry of tho Interior for years wliliimt advancement, nnd who isu iiersoiiiil friend of Czar Nicolas. When tho recommendation was made his majesty remarked Ironically to M. Durnovo: "So you are suddenly appreciating Uehtom Bkyf" The minister was perplexed, and appeared to lie anxious to retract what be had said. It is is stated that tho czar will mako Prince Uchtomsky his private secre tary. The Pension Appropriations. AVashinutoS-, Nov. 21. The pension nub-committee of the houso committee on pensions, after listening for an hour to Commissioner Lochrcu's explanation of the rciiulrenients of his oflloo, virtually decided to report a hill providing for the appropriations recommended by tho com missioner In his estimate heretofore fur nished, except In the one Item of fees for examining surgeons. Tho original esti mate was that ? 1,000,000 would ho required to pay these fees, but Mr. Locbren told the committee that he thought $800,000 would lie siilllclent, and that llgure was doubled upon. The appropriation, as decided upon by the suli-oommltteo, will therefore lie: For pensions, 1140 000,000; for surgeons fees, IhOO.ODO; for cb rk hire at pension agencies, 45O,O0O; miscellaneous, $131,570; total, ?141,S1,570. Destructive Wind Storm In Mississippi. Meridian, Miss., Nov. 21. This city was vislti d yesterday afternoon by the most destructive storm within Its history. The wind wrought great damage to buildings, fences nnd shade trees. At tlie Central school houso, which stands on an emi nence In tho north central part of .tlie city, two of tho largo towers were almost demolished, doors and sashes were badly broken, the stairs wero nlmost entirely torn away and some fifty shade trees on tho grounds were uprooted. Tlie storm evidently raged flcrcost west of tho city, nnd a report Is current hero thnt the town of Newton, on tho Alabama and Vicksburg railroad, lias been swopt away, but as tho wires west and south are dowu.f nil particu lars of the storm's work cannot now bo se cured. 1'lned for Keeping a Disorderly llousp. CAMDEN, N. J , Nov. 24. George Hoop, who was convicted of keeping a disorderly houso In Gloucester City, where he also sold liquor without a license, got off with a flue in tho criminal court. Tlie court imposed a sentence of 4600 fine on tho con viction tor keeping a disorderly house, and un additional $250 for selling liquor with out a license. Hoop must pay the fine within ten days, or spend a year in jail. Ho dochu .-. ho cannot rabo tho money. Hoop is a brother of Harry lloop, tho ox Phllndelphla dive keeper. Thu brother was Indicted jointly for keeping tho Glou cester house, but Hurry failed to appear for trial, and is a fugitive from justice. Opened by Order of the Court. OLKVELAND, Nov. 24. The strong box In tho Merchants' Storage aud Ranking com pany, which was rented to Mrs. Hiuris.tho Pennsylvania Land and Lumber company swindler, was opened by an expert. The onler under which the box was opened was granted by Judge Stone, of the common pleas, court. The box was full of green backs aud gold, the former tied up in packages ot 1(5, ?10 and S100 bills, aud the gold was in a woman's stocking. Tho ex act amount In the box was found to bo $10,500. A Tlilffii SlriiiiK I'lrn. DATTON, O., Nov. 21. Max Griprleh, n musician In tho Soldiers' Hoiuu baud, pleaded guilty in tho common plans court to stealing jewelry nnd money from tho rositlenco wboro ho roomed, but advunoed lu extenuation tho strange plea thut iie had practiced on the oboe, nnd that Hint Instrument had a tendency to mako the player insane. Ho was given the mini mum sentcnoo or one year. IHectrJo Car Jumped the Truck, OMAHA. Nov. 81. All electric motorcar became unmanageable on the stoop Twen tleth street bill last night, aud after dash ing two blocks at a terrific speed jumped tho track and collided with a telegraph IKile. The Injured are: Motorman Clurk, dangerously hurt; Colonel A. A. McCoy, of Duadwooil; 1M1 Jlnydeii, D. N. Ualla ban and Mrs. A. Hurt. Klntmet Strikers' Trial DHmlMod. BIHMIKMHAM, Ala., Nov. 2-1. Tlie trln. of tho seventy-fire striking miners chargeil with participating lu tho Horse Creek riot liut April, owing to uu error in tho word lng of the Indictments, was dismissed The cased will go over uutil next term of court, in urder that new Indictments may be found. Ulany ICussIaii Students Arretted. London, Nov. 81. An Odessa dispatch says that many university student have been nrreted for declining to vote-foe the purchase of a wreath for Czar Alexander's funeral, it is added that sevoral Poles who have lieen in prison since September have Heel inert to swoar allegiance to Czar Nicolas. Fifty Thuiumid llomt'leM. ROMS, Nov. 3i. Dispatches received hero from Regglo say that there ure 5o.ooo persons in that district who have been rendered homeless by the recent oarth quakes. Many bodies were upheaved lu the cemetery ol han ll-ocoplo at the tluu it was dUlurbed by the earthquake!,. Arms for Hawaiian lluyulUU, Tacom A, Wash., Nov. St A shin broker here says ho knows of arms and ammuni tion being shipped from there to Hono lulu, to supply Hawaiian roolUts. SPECIAL SUNDAY SERVICES. Sermon to the Jr. 0. U. A. M. The Trin ity Reformed Church's Anniversary. As Rev. T. Maxwell Morrison, pnstor of the First Presbyterian church, has been rfq'steil to picaeli a special sermon to the members of Major Jennings Council, No. iiHT. Jr. O, U. A. M., to-morrow even Ing and Ins mnde arrangements to do so, he will postpone the delivery of his third lecture on "The Hereafter" until Sunday evening, December 3d. The series of wtek-dny sermons In the Trinity Reformed church on West Lloyd street closed last night with a powerful sermon by Rev. A. R. Bartholomew, of Pottsvlllp. Te-morrow evculng Rev. Hubert O'Hoyle, the pastor of the congre gation, will preach a special sermon In commemoratlou of tho twenty-first anni versary of the church In this town. Tho choirs of the different cburchoi will meet again on Sunday afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock, In the Presbyterian church, to practice for the union Thnnksglving service to be held on Thanksgiving Day morning. Services will be held tomorrow morn ing and evening In the Welsh Calvauistlo Methodist church. Rev. John W. Morris, of Slatlngton, will preach at both services. Rev. Morris is said to bo nn eloquent and fluent talker. Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minute?. Dr. Agnew's cure for the heart elves perfect relief in all cases of orcanlc or JVmuatbetlc heart disease in 30 minutes. and speedily effects a cure. It is a peer ess remeuy ior paipniion, shortness oi breath, smothering spells, pain In left ride ami all symptoms of n diseased heart One dose convinces. Sold by J. M. Hll- r ws o-o-iy AMUSEMENTS. AS FUNNY AS EVER. McKtnna's Flirtation" made a decided hltbeforea large audience at tbelloboken theatre last night. The piece is original and witty and the approval of the hoUBe was demonstrated. 1 he comedy is pro duced by an excellent compnny. Dan Williams riB(",lTim McKennn won the approbation of the bouse. He possesses nu idea of humor that is pleasing. His support Is excellent. The engagement closes to-morrow night. Hoboken News. At Ferguson's theatre this evening. "THE ItANCH KINO." At Fergmon's f'tatie, comme clng Moudny evening, Nov. 20th, "The Itnn!ih King" will be presented. Itis a play new to the theatre goers of Shenandoah, but nevertheless lp(equnl to any seen here this Benson. It deals with life in the far West and Is true to nature. The company supporting Joseph D. Clifton nnd Miss June Agnott, are capable artists. "The Ranch King" will bepresenlcd Monday evening and "Myrtle Ferns" Tuesday evening, Prices 10, 20 aud 30 cents. No higher. Bargains In Winter Wear. A clearance Bale of children's coats. Special tbargalnsj Ir ladles' garments. Gents' natural wool lunderwear reduced from $1 to C5 cents. Ingrain carpets re duced 30 per cent. P. J. MONAOIUN, 11-17 If 30 South Main St., Shenandoah. Candy I Candy I Candy! The finest assortment in town at lowest prices. Freshfcandy made every hour at ( 10 cents per round. Give It a trial and you will comengain. S. Itosasco, 31West Centre street. Sunday Papers. I am the only authorized agent for the Philadelphia (Snnday) Tress, also agent for all other Philadelphia and New York Sunday papers. All orders left at the of flc. ot 'Squire T. T. WillianiB will have my prompt attention. 11-3-es-tf D. T. WlLLLHlS. W. A. McfJuire, a weilk-nown citizen of McKay, Ohio, is of the opinion that there la nothing as good for children troubled with colds or croup ns Chamber lain's CoiiRh Heniedy. He has used it in bis family for several years with tho best results and always keeps a bottle of it in the house. AfterbavinR la grippehe was himself, troubled with a severe cough. He used other remedies without benefit and then concluded to try the children's medicine and to his delight it soon effected a peimanent cure. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler liros. For bargains in wnll paper go to J. P. Carden, painter and pnperhanger, 224 W. Centre street. Ho la Belling out his en tire stock at and below cost. Wall paper hung at lowest prices and in workman like manner. 1018-tf Xtrm Baby was sick, we fjare her Castoda. ftMa sho was a Child, sho ciiod for Costorla. i4h becsnio MUs, he clung to OMtorin. ,STttf stia bad CUUnruu, sho "vn tb'iti Oastoi Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Kvenino Hkiiald who are not receiving their paper regu larly and people who wiBb to receive the paper as new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's stationery store, on North Main street. Wilkinson's Special Bargains. One cute of best Indigo blue calicoes, i cents per yard. One case of flnestoutlng ilaunels lu new pattern at S cents, regular W, cent kind. Fifty of the finest double shawls, pure wool and largest tlze, now 16, were S8. Dress coods, ladles' and children's coats an J fur capes, mulls, etc., at money saving prices. Ii. J. Wilkinson. 2U South Main street, 11-10 tf Shenandoah, Pa. For a pain in the side or chest thete Is nothing tn good as a piece of flannel dam nenedwith Chamberlain's Pain Ilalm and hound on over the sent of naln. It affords firompt aud permanent relief nnd if used n time will olten prevent a cold from resulting In pneumonia. This same treat men. is a snre cure ior inme dock, r or tale by Gruhler lire. Yesterday people were .amazed at the terrible accident of the breaking of the large show window of the Whitelock Shoe Store. As the great multitude of people stood iu front of the storq gazing with wonder at the great expense of a new window, they were struck with greater wonder at the Great Bargains they saw in shoes in our window. They were justified in being struck with such great surr--Jse, as our stock of shoes are sold cheaper than any other store in the county. Comtaud see us. Our Ladies' Dongola Opera Pat Tip Shoe, at 99c is a solid aud cheap shoe; at other places, $1.35 Men's fine Dress Shoes, 99c and $1. Bargains in our entire line of es. Men's and women's fine shoes latest styles and lowest prices at Wiiitelock's SJide Store, . ? Effiain and. ?ep Ste Political Cards. Jj OR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Second Ward, BENJAMIN O. CHURCH, Subject to Republican rules. MISCELLANE OUS. FOR RENT. Two adjoining rooms Sult ablo for phvelclan's nnice. Kxto.lcnt lo canon. Apply ai ice jiehald omce, 11 xs-iw ITiOR SALE. iA Btereotypo machine, costing 1 about W, In llist-clnm i ider. Purchaser can have It tor (2if. present owner hsvlni. no further ufe lor It Apply at the Hehald ouice. FOR SALE A lot of minion bocy lyp, th cases. Middling good or'er. A bargain. Cases, nearly now, 26 cents extra. Apply at the IIbuald olllce. FOR SALK. A largo elRhth-mecilum Uni versal rrets. Vnnt room tor a larger press. Will bo Bold cheap lor cafh. Apply al the HmnAi D olllce. FOR SALE. A mnlllntr machine, addressed from blocks. Several dozen galleys. Cost over WOO. Can be had at leu than one fourth Kiislly worked. Apply at the Heii ai.ii olllce. IJOR RENT. A lame now More-room, with plate claps front, dwelling and cellar. xctl:cnt business location. Will bo ready (or rent Noten-ber 1st. Rent rniEonn ile. Apply to C, W. Newhcmser 120 North Main Btreet. 10-16-U A MAN in every ictlon nt once to sell staple goods to dealers ; no reddling ; rxperi i noe unnecessary ; best side line; 8751)0 a month. Balary and expenses or large com. mission roado. ( ijfton Boat aud Mano-pac-URIKG CON fa NY, Cincinnati, O 10-n-ly-WcdJLSa MEN AND WOMl'N to mako big money , with the Practical Hating Dynamo. Is tbe electrical marhtno used In the great plat ing factories tC5j 0 to (5 00 a wees: made easy. Plates everything. No experience; big rotlts Addreis w. 1', Harrison Co , Clerk o, 14, Columbus, Ohio. Special Sale. Closing out a lot of In lengths suitable for bed rooms or small rooms. Good patterns, perfect goods, from SOc to 75c. They are worth from 75c to SI. Special bargains in Ingrains from 40c up. Remnants of Oil Cloths and Linoleum, about2 yd. lengths, at reduced prices to close out. oEE3Kricaro-. Fall -Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. ANNIE MORRISON JB.1V JtiaXDJ.YO,; 8 East Lenin St, Shenandoah All kinds, 25 cents up. At FRICKE'S 3-CENT STORE, No. 11 North Jnrdln Street. When In PQTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room a.racueu. finest wines, unuors, cigars, WARREN J. PORTZ. uaF.ano Timer. Flunoa una orjsns rer-lraa. Orders left at 21 North Jlmn streot, Bbt nindo-, will receive prompt uiiB-iiinn A genuine welcome Awaits you at J oe Wyatt's Saloon ! MAIN AND COM. STS. Pool room attached. Finest whtskevs beers, porter and ale constantly on tan. I unoice tempt-rtuioe rm anu cigarr. Brasse s Omets - re kmwwwuw wiaa Kfvtvw j-psf ess, hitelock Oil M. P. OONBY, Monongnbeln Whiskey, . 60c a qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - tl a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, - M.B5 a qt. Superior Blackberry Brandy, tl a qt. Superior Cognac Brandy, - $1.00 a qt. imported j amalca Rum, H.B0 n qt. yUENGLING'S Sck and Frtsli Best brands of 6c Clsara ESTABLISHED 1873. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. Offers for This Week. c .;'meeao"ieltHate,60c. Trimmed High-crown Felt Hats, 50c. Trimmed ?5 l ITS" S? T J Trimmed Hats, no two alike, all coloiJ. style. A nnd colon, H.fiO up. Infante' CnpP, 25c .And up. ChIlrtiett's.Plufi Surnh Silk "huff opening Coreets. Six papers of Needles, 5c. sn't There a Boy or Girl logue giving full particulars about tho way we do bu.iuet.3. Send it lu on a postal card to-day. , Wilkes-Barre Business College, Anthracite Bulldlnsr, West Market St. I Wade and Williams, Prlns. van J. UNDERTAK AND LlVEItY. 13 North Jnrdin Street. Wholesile agent for felpipan'i hm, I J Eip.it Lager at. Saazer Pale Beet No finer roide. Fine liquors and Cigars 120 Houth AI.lnBt. Po? In all latest styles 0f Millinery, Children's Cloaks, Cape, Bonnets. Hoods nnd I.adies' Fn.cinntnrn. un tnnlTIS. IIVTIR'S on North Main street. On Saturday until sold 100 dozen of different pattern Ladies' Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs at Half Price. By the failure of n SwIps manufacturer we procured them. Can't get any more. Take them while you can. New York 89 N. Main St.. Shenandbah. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. .VERY SNEUDEM'S Pear Alley, Rear Coffee House. The best rlcs In town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. HOTEL KAIER, CnAe.BUnCIIILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITT. Largest and finest hotel in the region. Finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures Pool and Millard Itooms Attached. 8nEtIAND0AIl'a BEIilABLE Hand laauntix Oor. Lloyd nd White Hts. All work guaranteed to be nrst-clsss in every TlrtlCUl&r. HlUr tlM nfl lnr.ft nurlAln A-urtfcf Ulty, Goods called for and delivered. A trlt 1 .oncitea. HOOKS & BROWN. 100 Celluloid Frames 6o, formerly 10c 100 " " ino ' 15o 100 " " loo " llio 100 " " 5o 60o See Our Window Display. No. 4 North Main St. Davies, oe Store -31 South Main In A 1 I I fit l nr ,1 Vr Retail L.IUUU 0 U B Ale, Drnupbt Porter and Wi-lncr Boer. and Ml k'rdi f Tcmpomnce Drinks. 26. Sot-i -VT-nixx Bt.rcot. Tn this eutire'tpplon who wou'd like a tliprough business education ? We fnrnislvithe very best at vtiy suiall cost. ,A11 we want Is your uumeand addrCRS. Ynll will then -nt. our ontn. SHARES FOR SALE. Tlio Safe Deposit IJnlldltii: and Snvlnp Asso ciation of lteadinp, Pa., offers for Bale a few hundred shares of stock. This is a pood, lellablo and prosperous association In which to tako shares. Having ready pale for all money, tho premium rectlvod is large, consequently the stock will mature much sooner than associations located In towns where there Is no treat demand for money, and building; operations ai every limited. The value of each share is $200 at maturity. Application fee, 28 cents each share. Monthly dues, one dollar persharo. Klvoper cent. Interest allowed on all pasraents made In advance for D months or longer. Jl einhci s may withdraw one or all shales at any thno bv giv lnR 80 days written notice, and are entitled to the full amount of docs paid, with C per cent interest alter one year, thereby making it an 11 per cent. Investment. All sharehnlilnrs ar entitled to loans from fund on real estate ( Security. No shares will bo forced out. The fund is run on the same conservative principles as our local funds which have been tried for years and 'found sale. Any ono wish ing to invest in a Saving Fund will find It to their interest to call on tho local agents and receive full particulars. Rev. II. A, Keyser, D, D., of Mahanoy Uity, is one of the dlrectors- MASTEU & BACHMAN, Agents, 187 North jnrdln Street, Shenandoah. ' BARTMAN STEEL PICKET FEN0E it the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns.cem etery lots or any kind of fencing. M.H,Msin c nas the agency and carries it in stock at his marble and granite works, 127 H. JAEDIN ST. , ED. BRENNAM, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Ste. Finest Eecrs, Wines and Liquors. Handsome Utr VUturen. 13ost Brandn of 5 nnt. 10c Cigars. Chas. Hooks Son, 215 South Jardin St. utchers- and GROCERS. The finest and most tender beef to be found in Shenandoah. Pork, mutton, veal and cut meats of all kinds. A fine line of choice and fresh groceries and prime family flour, butter and eggs. MUSSER & BEDDALL, 4 (Successors to Coukloy l!ro.) 1 No.jiO HastConire f Irco, ' flHUNANUOA-l, IT k 00 Our Motto: Dtst Quality at Lowest Cask Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited,