EVENING HERALD MONDAY. NOVEMHKH 20. IW fHIRD EDITION MUI10I m HER, How Mrs. Reoso Becamo a Convert Her Arm Was Useless, and Could be Moved Without Pain How She Was Cured. Not Mrs. John llee6. South I'ottstown, I'n. nays : "It Is now about a year since 1 wn cured of one of the worst attacks of rheu matism I ever bad. I had tried all kinds of retneilteH and lmil several tloctors, but nothing did me nny good; bo I oonclnded to try Munyou's Remedies. 1 never hud any faith in liouiiepathy; 1 confess now I mil u firm liellever In it. After taklug the 1heninnttm remedy a fewdnvslwa able to raise my arm, which 1 had uol moved for two weeks without the most intense torture. Within a short time I was completely cured, and it whh permanent, for during the pant year 1 have not had the slighte-it return of the disease." Munyon's Klieuinatlim Cure It guar an teed to cure rheumatism In any part of the body. Acute or muscular rheuma tism cured In from one to live days. It never falls to cure sharp, shooting pains in the arms, legs, sides, back or ureal t, or soreness in nny part of the body lit from one to three hours. It Is guaranteed to promptly cure lameness, stilt and swoolen joints, stiff back, nnd all pains in the hips nud loins. Chronic rheuma tism, sciatica, lumbago or pain in the back are speedily cured. Munyou's Iloimnopathio Home llemedy Company, of Philadelphia, put up upecillcs for nearly every disease, which are sold by all druggists, ni"stly for 25 cents n bottle. Coming1 Events. Nov. 29. Turkey supper in Bobbins' opera house under the auspleeslof theves try of All Saints P. K. church. Nov. 20 to .TO. Kntertalnment In Bob 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 Bobbins' opera house. Dec. 21. Inter-Stntc Milkmaids Con Tontlon, nt Ferguson's theatre, under the auspices of V. W. C. T. U. Doc. 2-1 Ninth nnnual ball of the Na tional Social Club, In Bobbins' opera house. W. A. McGulre, a wellk-uown citizen of McKay, Ohio, is of the opinion that there is nothing ns good for children troubled with colds orcroupns Chamber lain's Cough Bemedy. Be has used It In his family for several years with the best results and nlwnys keeps a bottle of it in the house. After having la grippehe was himself troubled with a severe cough. He used other remedies without benellt and then concluded to try the children's medicine nnd to liU delight It soon effected a permanent cure. 25 nnd 50 cent bottles ior Bale by uruuler iiroo. Hurled for u iiXif Hour. I'lTTSiuiuo, Nov. 2(1. John Kclloy, n la Ijororln thu employ of tho Philadelphia Gas company, was burled In a trench on Ijllierty street, but was rescued alive, after being meivd with eartli for about halt an hour. He stuck his head Into an opening from which a pipe had been taken, thus saving hlh life. The cave In was caused by a passing trolley car. The KartlKiiMkcs In Sk-ity. UoMH, Nov. 20. There was a repetition of tho carthqunkiit at Messina Saturday night, one violent and two slight shocks being felt. The pcopleworo again thrown Into a statu of panic! There was also mi othur shock at Begglo, capital of the prov ince of Iteggio ill Calabria, where so much damage was done by provilms shocks. lllew OIV tliu Mile nr 1IU lli-ixt. SllAMuniv I'n.. Nov. 20. As (ieorire Yeagi i,'ii t.ii.rgvcow u, stooped down, with- hum witi, ue.ir Ji Kee's Half Fulls, Hinder county, to pick up a bird which he iuiu shot, hW arm nought the trigger of hi gun. Tiie weapon discharged and blew the entire left side of Yoagor's head. 11 died in llitoeli mlhules. Miners lt an Advance. PlTTsm i:u. -Vv :H. Tho Sew York and t'l. i. l.iiid li.n and Coal company hn mlvimird tins wiurcx of its employes from liny nvo to s.siy-iwu ceius per ion lor mining. -ll the miners huvo signed an furroeinent to work for throe months at LI i Is rate The company employs l.fitK) 411011. Iteiliu.-.l Intimate for liUgMcd Allectlou HitiiK.KioN, N. .T., Nov. s. The suit fur 10,0U, recently Is-gun by Miss Ilannal Jonos, of Camden, to recover damages far lirenoh of promise of niarriMft from young Israel Harris, a glass blower of this city was compromised for WOO. Harris iaid the umount ami was reloaded from jail. Hfbea Gaby was sick, we gave ber Castorfa, Wfeeo she was a Child, she ertol t or Castorla. wbea she beoanie Hum, she clung to Cantoris, Mia had Cldldrao, she tavo H m Casterls How's Your Window ? Does it need a new shade t All kinds at Krloke's oarpet store. 11-9-tt C. D. Frloke has received a new lot f rugs. All kinds. Cheap for cash. 11-0 tf For bargains lu wall pnper go to J. P. Carden, painter and paperhnnger, 984 W. Centre street. lie Is selling out his en tire stock nt nnd below cost. Wall paper hung nt lowest prices nnd In workman like manner. 10-lB-tf Bay Keystone Hour. Be sure that the name Lkmuo & Baku, Ashland, Ph., Is printed on every sack. tf A Demand for Heaters. Any one having second-hand heaters on hand can dispose of them readily at good prices by sending them to Iteese's auction rooms, West Centre treet. ( KILLED AT ACHURCH DOOR. A l'uKltllv Murderer Mint While Itinistln. Omcrm of the Iw. MRMI'HIS, Trim, Nov. flffltt cttrred at ii eliurch war Cnrmllton, Ml-w.. Ix'twoen ofiict-rtiind a iminleiiT. and as a result one m.iii N il'iwl and two other were wounded. Hun l Chin hum, mar shal of t'niTnllton, and 1). C. Hrewor, dai nty shurlff. left for Nnnn church, ten miles south of t'arrollton, to nrrost Claude K. Moss, who Is charged with mnrdor lit Montlcelhi, Drew oouiity, Ark., and who had lioen a fugitive from justice for more tlinn n year. The officers, learning that Mum would prolmbly attend ohtireh at Knon, left for that point nnd reached the rhureli just as the minister whs liogiunlng service. Moss and his companions were standing near the eliuroh when Chatham and Ilrewer apjieHrwl. Moss threw his hand to his hip pocket as If to draw his pistol, when Chatham grabls-d his hands, nnd Brewer also grabbed him. Moss resisted the officers, when both the latter pulled their guns. They scuffled with Moss until they reached the church door, thirty feet away, when Mosslimlsueceededln wrench ing Urewer's pistol from his hand and llred at Chatham, but Brewer knocked the pistol away nnd caught the bullet In his arm, inflicting a serious .wound. Moss then rammed Brewer's pistol Into Chat ham's 1 1 mist and pulled tiie trigger again and again, but Brewer's hand caught tho trigger and the pistol only snapped, ills hand, howevor, was terribly cut. By this time Chatham had freed his pistol from .Moss' grasp, and llred six bullets Into lilm, killing him almost instantly. Intense ex citement prevailed at the church, and sov- ral women fainted. Had Hecii .Stealing for Ten Years. New YoitK, Nov. !. The National Shoo and Leather bank, at Broadwny and Chandlers streets, has Iksjii robbed of $351,000 by Sninucl C. Seely, a bookkeeper. N-ely lied a week ago Sntunlay, leaving a confession In his lawyer's hands. B Is be lieved that ho sailed for Kurope. It is also asserted that Frederick Baker, who was drowned on Sntunlay near his country home at Sand Point, was an nccomplico, but this charge Is Indignantly denied by Baker's relatives. It is not known whether Baker's death was an accident or suicide. Tho thefts have extended over a period of nearly ten years. The Liu-ants.' Jtoitgli Voynge. Nkw Yoiik, Nov. 20. Tho Cunard line stenmer Lucniiln, Captain McKay, reached port yesterday after a very stormy pass age. The days' runs wen-: 422, 420, 200, 820,481, 6-J0, 4tr. The Lucanla's ofllcers stated that It was one of tho worst voy ages they ever experienced. Owing to the heavy sea prevailing throughout the voy ago th.j ship's engines were run at re duced speed. Tho saloon passengers were scarcely able to walk about tho decks and several of them sultered much from sea sickness. No casualties were reported. Tho vessel received not a particle of dam ago. Tansy lllossom" ltutlcr Missing. CEDAIt ItAl'IDS, la., Nov. 2(1. Walter Butler, who has been principal of the Nor mal college nt Oelwlu tor somo tlmo, bought a ticket for tho south last Thurs day ntteruiMin, and since that tlmo has not been seen or heard of. Mr. Butler was formerly editor of ono of the leading news papers of tho country. Be becamo famous In congress by the Introduction of the res olution to make the pansy thu national llower, since which tlmo lie has been known as "Pansy Blossom" Butler. Chilli 111 the rnitull'.t Vote. New Yomk, Nov. 20. Tho World gives n list showing the numlier of votes oust by tho I'opu list pnrty in all the states at tho last general election, as compared with tho votes cast by the same party in 1802 In 18112 the party polled altogether 1,011, 083 votes lor president. Between 1802 and 1S!)I there was no general election the re turns of which can be compared with the year preceding. This year tho Populist vote was l,(Uld,0U0, a gain of nearly 000,000 votes in two years. Anutiler Strll., of Western Miners. Sl'OKANE, Wash., Nov. 20. There is an other strike on In the Couer d'Alene conn try. All tho miners employed by tho Bunker Bill and Sullivan Mining com pauies have laid down their tools, and tho hardest fought battle ever known between thu miners anil mine owners Is expected Tho miners are determined to win in this struggle, and the situation is critical. Opposition to l-'iiothall Game. Nkw riAVKS, Nov. 20. There Is a possi bility that Yale may )to preve'nted from playing with Princeton hy the action of tho faculty. Tho roughness of tho play nt Springfield has set some of tho members of tho faculty decidedly against any more footbrll by Yolo. There Is also a strong belief that tho Yalo-ilarvnrd freshmen game will lie prevented. President Wilbur Denies a Iteport, Kabton, Pa., Nov. 30. President Wil bur, of the Ijohlgh Valloy railroad, states that there is no truth lu the reports sent out from AVllkesburre and other places that the company had acoeeded to demands of Individual coal operators that the lino and tidewater prices should lx equalized. The SliirtmiiUers Strike l-'nded. New Yohk, Nov, 80. Tho strike of the shlrtmakurs Is practically over. The ao oeptttliee hy the shlrtmukem of the 10 per cent, reduction as arranged by arbitration lias resultMl In the amicnble adjustment of matters. Today nearly all of the strikers returned to work. Itlbhen's .Murderers Arqnitted. Baknwki.i., S. C, Nov. S8, The jury lu tliecavo of the Browns, fatlier and two rods, ohurged with murdering Liquor Spy John G. Hlbben, brought in n vurdlct of not guilty. . NUGGETS OF NEWS. Marion, the county seat of McDowell county, N. C, was wiped out by fire yes terday. Bishop W. B. W. Howe, of the dlooese of South Carolina, died nt Charleston lost evening. Four Incendiary lltM were started In Knnesville, O., last night, presumably for purposes of plunder. Auburn seminary, at Rochester, and MoCormlek seminary, nt Chicago, decline to transfer their projierty to the Presby terlau General Assembly Horace N. I'eunoyer, the 19-yenr-old sou of Governor I'eunoyer, of Oregon, died of typhoid fever at Ullamsport, Mass. U was a student of Willlmns college. While out riding with her husband nnd children at St. Louis, Mrs. W II Phelps, becoming frightened by the horse running uwny, jumped from the curriugo and was FUTURE OF SHENANDOAH. Toby Wise" Predicts a Great Deal for the Future or This Town. Who has the presumption to say that Shenandoah Is on the decline P The almost fabulous prices paid for prop, i y does not Indicate that the largest town in the county will soon crumble into dust, does it r Unfiles, dear render, take a glance' at the mny contemplated , business enterprises, nnd the improve- ments made and being lnnde to proper- ties, both for private and business pur-1 I loses. I remember of rending in the Hr.UAM), I believe it was In 1870 or 1871, when It was stated that Shenandoah would event ually become the Scranton of the Schuyl kill coal region. How true the prediction at that time Is being dally fulfilled. We are getting there, nnd at n very rapid rate, too. I nm neither n prophet nor the son of a prophet, hut I venture the nssertlon that the yenr 18!5 will mark an Important event In the history of Plietiauiloah, and will show much enter prising spirit on the part of our monted citi zens. This cnterptise will not In con fined to those who count their shecklos by the thousands, either, but the same spirit will animate those who are not to well fixed financially. Oh, no I Shenandoah Is not "playing out." It Is merely the old fossils nnfl cronkprs that are dying out, tliher by want of breath or a desire to seek a clime more congenial with their nature. We have within our borders just as many enterprising nnd go-ahead citizens ns any town in the stnte, and the money is here, too. Shenandoah Is n big town in popnlntlon nnd within a year or two It will alto be the largest town In the county in nrra. The only drnwbnck to n building boom hero Is the mouutntn to the north, and that will be overcome, if I mistake not, within a few years. Before the year 1000 and that Is not far distant Shenandoah will lead in all lines of business pursuits. With one of the finest agricultural sections but a few miles distant, nnd rallrond facil ities unsurpassed, the commod'tiesof life should be abundant and at reasonable prices. Catawissa valley fnrras nre nlso just now in demand, nnd the wise fnimer In that valley, who notes the bright future for this town, will not foolishly relinquish his land nt a sacrifice. What we need here israorc manufactur ing industries, nnd the resident of to day need not bo f-uiprised to find ShennndoHh a lively place In this re.pf ct within a few years. It is now making great strides la that direction, nnd there Is nogood reason why we (.hould not lead every town In the county In manufactories. Plenty of cheap coal, an abundance of water and power (that Is to come nnd will) nre the mngnets Mint are gradually but effectively draw ing them here. The future of our thirty-year old town is bright, indeed. Stop croaking. Tout Wise. For n pnlu in the side or chest thtie Is nothing to good as a piece of flannel dam pened with Chamberlain's PnlnBnlmaml hound on over the sent of pain. It affords prompt and permanent relief and if used In time will olten prevent n cold from resulting In pneumonia. This sametrent ment Is a sure cure for lame back. For le by G rubier Bros. MAHAN0Y CITY. Mahabot City, Nov. SO, 1804. James Tempest, of Shenandoah, was a town visitor on Friday. Miss Mnme Byan, of Shenandoah, was In town Friday evening. Miss Julia Keating has accepted n post Hon as clerk in the Fair store for theholl days. George Whltaker was at Philadelphia on Saturday buying n stock of winter clothing. W. II. Snyder nttended the meeting of the Master I'aluters and Decorators at Frnckville. The A. lleebner foot ball eleven will play the Bugby of town In the park here on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. M. M. Barlow nnd Miss Phoebe J, Barlow nre scjournlng nt Philndelphla. They will benbsent for the winter months. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Hngenbuch were nt Bioomsburg on Fiiday looking nfter small fortune which was left for Mrs. Hngenbuch by her mother, who died yenr ngo. Mr. aud Mrs. Correll, of EiBt Centre street, drove to Tninaqun yesterday. Thomas Koran, of .Mt. Carmel, visited his sister, Miss Maggie Boran, nt thla place yesterday. Mrs. Christ. Gobert, of West Spruce street, presented her husband yesterdny with a bouncing bnby boy. Thomas Miller nnd wife, of Iln.letcn visited frleuds in town yesterday. Mndima Neuvlllennd her son, Augustln will appear at Killer's opera house to-mor row evening, iu their new "Boy Trnmp.' They appeared nt the opira Lome twice before and made a rcat hit each time. Burglars made an unsuccessful attempt to rob FranlJ Kelsei-'s clothing store early yesterday morning. They awakened Mr. Kelser, the proprietor of the Merchants' hotel, in attempting to remove u pane of glass and that gentleman's cries for the police caused n hurried departure. The following is the program to be ren dered by the Bngllsh Lutheran Society at the residence of Theodore Hale this even ingi. Scatter Sunshine, society; select reading. Miss Kmmn Schooner ; Life of Dr. McCosh, Itev. I. P. Zimmerman ; violin solo, Ida Kutz ; nddrets by tho President Instrumental solo, John Bachtunu; read lug, Mrs. D. P. Kutz ; female quartette spelling bee; debate, "Betolved, That pres ent indications point to the downfall of our Bepubllo." Henry Wilson, the postmaster at Welsh ton. Florida, says he cured a case of diarr hcea of long standing 1n six bonis, with one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy. What a pleasant surprise that must have been to the sufferer. Such oures are not unusual with this remedy. In many instances onlv one or two dosea are reoulred to trive permanent relief. It can always be de- fiunded upon. When reduced with wnter t is pleasant to take. For sale by Gruhler Bros. DECREASE OFJMMIGRATION. I'cwer Tropin Who Cam as Merngn Tns Mngera Than a Year Ago. WAnntNOTON, No. JO. The annual re port of Superintend w Sfiiiip, of the Im migration bureau, for in flse.il year end ing dune 80, 18U4, glum, a very mnteiial falling off In the uuinl r of Immigrants arriving In this country. Be estimates that since October. IN'i'l. the exodus of fov- etgu steerage imweiigers from the United States has lieen greater than the number arriving, nnd liu therefore concludes that nu,"eHi"n l,W i" ""w f,,w,,r t"Mg"- era In tho UnlMtt States, who cnnie as steerilirn linawuntMii-ia tl,u 1tt wi,n. nt. t h cmi of tll0 nonfvo- IHnn The following faille shows the numbr- of Immigrants who nrrlvisl lnthcVnitcd Stutos during tho fiscal year lM'l from countries supplying the greater numlier! wouniry nwrensi' Italy 4$.n Germany 1.080 24 ti4'J 17.4-J4 18,'IU 18,1147 KI.D-.ll ' Sweden ls,288 l'olnnd and Itussla 8s.gfl Ireland ..8U,W1 England and Wales 18,748 Biinuurv 11.7110 8.120 rnis decrease tno superintendent attrib utes to the stagnant condition of business In the United StnU-s, tho efficient execu tion of the immigration laws, nnd nlso to the refusal of steamship companies to sell tickets to undesirable persons Intending to come to the United States. Rtuiday Murtlvr In Lancaster. Lakcastku, Pa., Nov. 20. In n fit of drunken r.igc Jacob Mohowshot nnd mor tally wounded Mrs. Frank Domain nnd then sent a bullet Into his own bmlu, pro ducing Instant dnnth. Mohow had bonrded with tho woman for tho pnst severnl months. Snturdny night they quarreled, nnd kept up f ho disturbance until yester day morning, whon fhchhoollng occurred. The mrrdorvr was about W years old, n clgarinnker by trade, and conspicuous In tho u. A. 11. Ho has a wife, but did not live with her. It Is also said that there Is another wife in Quliey, Ills. Mrs. Do mini lias a divorced jiuslianil living. Tim Czar's Manifesto of Clemency. St. Pktkrshuiii), Nov. 20. Car Nicho las, on the occasion of his marriage to Princess Allx of Hesse,, issues a manifesto of clemency, remitting arrears of taxes and modifying sentouevs. Tho Official Messenger publishes n circular issued by us majesty convoying his thanks to nil classes for the sympathy manifested on the death of Czar Alexander, and com mending the exemplary order of the peo ple during the funeral ceremonies. Dentil oT Chester's Trolley Magnate. ClIKSTKU, i'n., Nov. 20. Coloml H. A. Dyer, tho head of the Chester Traction company, died yesterday. At one time ho conducted a private banking house In this city, mid after a few years of success ful business ho orgnni.-d the Chester National bank, which now ranks second in tho hanking houses of Chester countj . Ho was the loader of tho movement in the Introduction of tho trolley ndlway system Into this city and county. Waterproof collars nnd cuffs that yor can clean yourself by simply wiping off with a wet sponge. Tht genuine look exactly like linen and every piece is marked this way : Mark- They nre made by covering n linen collar or cuff with " celluloid," and uk. he only wntcrproof goods made with n interlining, nnd the only goods thai can stand the wear nnd give perfect satisfaction. Never wilt nnd not effect ed by moisture. Try them nnd yo-.i will never' regret it. Ask for taot. with nbove trade mark and refuse any imitations. If your denier dqcs not have them we' will mail you numtplc direct on receipt of priv-e. Collars js, each. Cuffs 50c. pair. State wl'ethr-i stand-up or turned-down collur it wanted. The Celluloid Company, 2r -42 Broadway, Hew York. MISCELLANEOUS. TOIt H T.K V valuable oronertv on the I bautt RldA nf K&Bt (Vntrft sflAAt. hrlncrlnf er month rent. AbdIt to J. J Braillcan HU oeu n .iKiain sireei, raDonanuoan va. IOR RFNT. Two sdloinimt rooms (iult- able for nhvslolnitlB elBoe. Excellent lo eat'oD. Apply ut the flKRALDoMce. 1128-lw At', T? OU HALE. Hartng two lnrsre Brown J? Carver paper cutters, will tell one at one- third tho cost, which was $400. Apply at the II KHALI) ouios. rl HALE. A lot of minion booy type, In catea. Middling good order. A bargain. L'ases, nearly new, 26' Cents extra. Apply at lUtt UJEltALU OlUCi, OR 8ALE. A larre eighth-medium Unl- versa 1 prets. wani room ror a larger prees. will be sold cheep lor cafch, Apply at 1 no 11K11AM1 omce. T70U SAI.K. A mailing machlne.addreesed 1- iruin djwxh. neveiui aozen gaueys, Cost over tldO. Can be had at less than one- .fourth fcuRlly worked. Apply at the Hill- ITOR 11HNT. A large new store-room, with plate glass front, dwelling aud cellar. Kjcilient business location, will be ready for rent November let. Rent reasona le. Apply to C. W. Nenbou&cr. 120 North Main street. 10-15-lf bllENANDOAU'a RELIABLE Oor. Lloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to be first-class In every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain ss spec lsltr. Goods called for and delivered. A trial I solicited, ELLULOIE in b rjHD mn off IL M. P. CONRT, Monongahela Whiskey, Moarjt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - II a qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, VMn qt. Superior Blaeklwrry Brandy, tl a qt. Superior Cognac Brandy, 1 00 a qt. Imported Jamaica Bum, 1.0 a qt 'YUENGLING'8 Pt'ck ; and Frwli Al Ilest brands of 6c Clsart ard ESTAUMSHED 187S. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner.' Offers for Trimmed Fedorn Felt Hats, COc, bailor lints, from l)5c up, and prices, jninnta' nnd colors, f 1.60 up, Velvet Cans. Infni opening Corsets, Six papers of Needles, Be. Isn't There a Boy or Girl logtie giving full particulars about the postal card to-day long nnu snort fonts. ll.w n. Allst.es' Hpnw t not. t , Infants' Caps, 25c and up. Children's Plush Surah r-.l in oiieunes. icoc un, J,pi?i7iiis. afic n Tiair. Ainnminn rinn.i Wiikes-Rarre Business Colleqo, Anthrnolte Building, West Mark t St. Political Cards. JJOR SCHOOL DIRECTOH, Second Ward, I1ENJAM1N C. CHURCH. Subject to Republican rules. For JJasreams In all latest styles of Millinery, Children's Cloaks, Caps, Bonnets, Hoods and Ladles' Fascinators, go to MBS. HYDE'S,2!) North Main street. On Saturday until sold 100 dozen of different pattern Ladies' Embroidered Liiien Handkerchiefs at Half Frico. By the falluro of a Swls manufacturer we procured them. Can't get any mote. Take them while you can. Now York 29 N. Main St.. Shenandoah. Snfe nnd Bellable Horses to Hire. IVERY SNEDDBN'S Pear Alley, Rear Coifeo House. The best rigB in town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. HOTEL KAIBR, CHA8. BUItCHIIiL, Prop. North Main St,, HAHAK0Y CITY. Largest end finest hotel In the region.. Finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures Pool nnd Billiard Booms Attached. AND LIVERY. 13 North Jnrdin Stroot. Wholesale agent for feljEBipan'i Ktral, II. J Expert Lager aarJ Saaier Fait Beet No finer made. Fine liquors and Cigars laUHouthMalnrlt. ED. BRENNAM, Cor. Cherry nud Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and liquors. Htndaome Bar Fixtures. Best Brands of 6 and lOp Cigars. All kinds, 25 cents up. At FRICKE'S 3-CEHT STORE, No. 11 North Jnrdin Street. When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTE1 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hoars. Ladies' dining room attached. Finest wines. Honors, cigars. WARREN J.PORTZ. Fiano Tuner, Flaaoa and onus repaired. Orders left at ill Norta Xain strset, Bhensadoah.wUl receive pwwim airtsnUoe A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys beers, porter and ale constantly on tar. Choice temperance drinks aud cigars. HOOKS & BROWN. Specia!s,ss 100 Celluloid Frames 6o, formerly 10o 100 " " Mo 16o 100 " " J5o " 2o ;i00 " 25o " 60o Seo Our.Vindow Display. No. 4 North Main St. Ivan J. Da?ies, UiEMINo! "31 South Main St. Dn.ugl.t Por'er ami Weir.w Beer. 11 kli A- ft Tutarersnew llrlrV. This Week. jfiuUqiiorS!ore ) Trimmed Blgh-crownFelt Hnls.FOc. Trimmed tvles stvles lk nnd Self SOTtl, TVri3i KJtroot. In this eutite ri'ginti who u. ulil UUs a tlinroiiRli busluer-a educitlmi? v MirnlBli tho very beat nt very aim cot. All we want is your unme ond address. You will then tret t tir cnta- way we do business. Henri it in on a Wade and Williams, Prlns ituuuztn in in mi u jinis, no iwo nllse. nil colors. SHARES FOR SALE. j , The Safe Deposit BiiHdlnc nnd Saving Asso- 1 claUonnf Reading, I'a., offers for talo a lew liufdrcd shares of stock. Tills Is a good, tellable nnfi prosperous association In which to tako fdmios. Havii.c ready sale for 1l uinnpv. thf pifiinlum received Is large, consequently the stock will mature ranch nonner than njetnHattmiR located in towns where there is no great demand ,ur luonuy, ano ouiiauig operations are very limited. The value of each shaie is f20U at maturity. Application fee, 25 cents each share. Monthly dues, ono dollar persharo. Five per cent. Interest allowed nn all payments made in advanro for 11 months or longer. SI enihers may withdraw one nr all shales at any tlmo bv giv ing 30 days written notice, nnd are entitled to the full amount of dues paid, with 6 per cent, j interest alter one year, thereby niaV-ing it an j 11 per cent, investment All sharcholi'ers arjl" entitled to loans from fund mi rral cstat security. No shares will be furred out m ' The fund is run on the same couscnr&V- r'x prluclnles as our local fumln wiiii-i, lmv.l i, Brl tried for years and found safe Any one wish- ff i- f lug to Invest In a Saving Fund wt'i ' it t- ' j receive full particulars. Itev. H. A. kejscr, D. D., of ilahanoy City, Is one of the dir- ctors. MASTER & BACHMAN, Asrcnts, 127 North Jardln Street, Shcuaudoah. i QAHTBIAN STEEL PIOKE? FRNOE in the cheapest and host fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence forref Idencea, lawns.cem- , etory lots or any kinder fencing M H. Master nas tho agency and carries It In stock at bis marble ana granite works. 127 N JA'JDIN ST. Chas. Hooks & Son, 215 South Jardin St. utchersik.- and GROCE 1M The finest and most tender beef to be found in Shenandoah. Pork, mutton, veal and cut meats of all kinds. A line line of choice and fresh groceries and prime family flour, butter and eggs. MBSSER & BMALL7- (Successors to Coskley Bros.) No. zO Ilnm Centre Street, BHENANBOAH, IA. FIBST CLASS H ! Our Motto Brst Quality at Lowes! Cash Trices. Patronago rtsjeotfully solicited. Special Sale. Closing out a lot. of In lengths suitable for bed rooms or small rooms. Good patterns, perfect goods, from They 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. Brussels Iwm 03PEXKTI3STO-. Fall-Winter Millinery i Greatest Bargains in Town. . ANNIE MORRISON js a ax n uiznixa z 8 East Centre St, Shenandoah.
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