EVENING HERALD Tl'ICS DAY. NOVKMHElt 87, 1S04. THIRD EDITION DELAWARE'S DIVORCE SENSATION Sir. Adrik-kM, thn Di'Ti'iiilKtit, Named n. Sen ator lllggln 1'roUnble Hucers'.or. AVIUIINUHW, Del., Nov. 27. Tlio Hews thnt Mrs. J. Hdwnrd Addlcks baa tagim lilt for dlvor.'o from her husband will un doubtedly create a sensation In social nnd business circles In Nuw York, ilontuu nnd Newport, ns well as Philadelphia, where both Mr ami Mrs. Addicts iiro well known. Mr. Addirks, In an Interview at the I'nlon I,ca)rucclubln I'liiludelphlayisJ tcniay, said: "The charges are entirely false. A trial of the case will demonstrate this. Th.vt Is nil I have to say." Although living most of the time in other parts of the country, Mr. Aildieks has for elfrhtwn years claimed Claymont, Del., u small town alKiut ten miles north of Wilmington, as his home, nnd has voted there. He hai, however, always lived a portion of each year nt his hand some count ry scat nt Claymont. Adjoining the Addlcks plnce is the mag nificent estate of Mrs. Ida Cnrr Wilson, who is iiami d by Mrs. Addlcks ih the co respondent in the case. Mrs. Addlcks de clnres that tho Wilsonoatute is maintained by her hiihhand. Mrs. Wilson, wholssiild to bo u tulmit.ll, fascinating woman of 40 or 45, once n leader in society, is tho widow of Joseph 11. Wilson, lit one time proml nent in Delaware nffnlrs, who died In 1SW5. Tho Addli ks and Wilson families, living on adjoining estntes, nnturally liecamo in timate, and It was this Intimacy tint caused Mrs. Addlcks to llmilly leavo her liusbund. j Wlint effect tho action of Mrs. AdHlcks win iihvo upon tne senatorial iiipirat. ons of her htixhand can only bo conjectu ml. Up to the present time, all signs 1 live rot pointed to Jlr. Addlcks as tho success Anthony Hlfrgins In tho Uniteil S (ennto. The legislature of Delaware' loot a senator on Jan. 15. at i s will Thn Armenian Atrocities. BOSTON, Nov. 27. Further Information relative to tho mnsncro of the Armenians near Ilitlls, Turkey, lias been received hy Secretary Gulesian, of tlio United i'ric nils of Armenia. News has been received from tho region bar k of Moosh thnt forty-e ght Tillages are said to liave been wholly Mot ted out. A letter from Moosh hud (wen received which told of tho outhreak virulent form of cholera which was killing from twenty-flvo to thlrty-llvo persons dally. It Is caused, It Is said, by tho stench of carnngo which has taken place not fm back In tho mountains The number of the massacred will reach between B,000 and 10,000. Twenty-seven villiigos have bocu annihilated in Snssoun. l'llmnier Wins lrnHily. i 1 Coney Island, N. Y., Nov. 27. Tho Bcntldo Athlotlo club offered a very at tractive card last night for tho lovers of boxing. Tho big contest of tho night was between Billy Pllnimcr, of England,! and Charley Kclley, of New York, ntl 114 pounds. Everything was In Pllnu favor, ns ho was much the more sclei man. Tho battle was so one sided ler's itifio that the police Interfered when tho third rilund had only lusted ono inliiuto nnd thirty flvo seconds. Tho refereo awarded the flght to l'llmnier, and the verdict wns re solved with cheers. The A'lrginia's Dcltt Contrtiverny. Richmond, Va., Nov. 27. Tho commls ilon appointed nt tho last meeting of tho legislature to effect an adjustment with West Virginia of tho hitter's proportion of tho debt of the orignal state that Is, tho West Virginia certificates mot hero yes terday and organized. Tho joint resolu tion creating tho commission recognizes no obligation on tho part of Virginia ex cept the moral ono of endeavoring to in duce West Virginia to make n settlement, and the commission can make no settle ment until it shall havo reported back to Uio legislature. If you want tho new paint on jour houso to bo neat and elenh as well as last ing, havo It done In mitumn instead of waiting till spring. Paint put on In tho fall lasts much bettor and Is not spoiled hy the little gnats that tiro so troublesomo la Uio early spring. Caught tlte Drummer Napping. A group of ooinmerclnl travolcrs wero seated In tho smoking compartment of a sleeping car discussing business cxponso accounts nnd tho various linos of merchan dise sold by them. Aftor awhllo they wero Joined by n quiet individual, who listened to tho conversation, but took no part in 1L ilo smiled, however, nt tho jokes and allies, nnd appeared to bo thoroughly In sympathy with tho company. Tho nttltudoof tho new comor wns such that at Inst ono of tho party turned to him and said, "May I Inquire what lino you lepresentf" "Certainly," ho replied, "Inmn clergy man. I travel for tho house of tho Lord.'' "Well, that's a new ono on mo," re sponded the drummer. And then, not nt all abashed, ho nsked, l,Aro tho exponsp allowances liberal?"--Now York Herald. Nu Scii.u of Humor "Judge," snld tho young man with tho torn clothes and tho black eye, ''conslderln the way tho police dono mo up, I think you ought to let mu down easy." 'Young man, If you canio hero expect ing this court to bo n pnrachute," ropliod tho judge, with n harsh pollco court laugh, "you nro away off your trolley. Kincty duys." Cincinnati Tribune. In a wild state tho elephant is a noa turnal iinlnml. When domesticated, his also uml durU color make him a grout suf ferer from tho heat. To relievo himself ho draws water from his stomach by means of tils trunk and squirts It oer his body. Allchlllmucklnno Is an Indian word meaning great turtle. Tho Michigan city of this uiimo Is situated nt n place where, It is said, there once wus n lurgo rock whoso outline bore some i-efceuiblaiioo to that of a turtle Wost Virginia has 10,000 6qnaro miles of coalfields iiiul produces annually 5,000, 000 tons. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lksmo & BAKU, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every Back. tf How's Your Window V Does it need a new shade f All kinds at JTricke'a carpsl iter. lMMt O THE NEW MANAGEMENT. There Will be Mo Consolidation of the Electric Lines. The retirement of Dallas Sanders nnd John A. Jobntin ns officers mid stock holders of tin- Lakeside Electric Hallway no doubt ends nil prospects for the con solidation of that road with the Schuyl kill Traction Company. It was understood when these gentle men entered the nffnlrs of the Lakeside Company, thnt that was the ultimate point to be reached, and though this consolidation had often been expected It never took plnce, nnd it Is understood thnt any further consideration of thnt move Is nt nn end, and tbe Lakeside Company will continue ns nn independcntcorporntlon. Messrs. W. N. Anderson nnd B. I.. Half man, the Philadelphia capitalists who purchased the interests of Messrs. Sanders nnd Johnnn and are now the president nnd secretary, respectively, of the Lake side Company, nro representative business men of the Quaker City, and are Inter ested in the Philadelphia Cold Storage Company, Mr. Anderson being president, nnd Mr. llnlfmnn, general manager. They have caiefully studlc.1 tho plans of the Lakeside Hallway Company, and are fa vorably Impressed with its future pros pects. They will furnish the capital for tho extension of the lines ns proposed. Cnpt. J. F. Bailey Is still the guiding hand of the Lakeside Hallway Company, and Hon. D. D. Phillips eutcied upon the nctlve management of the road yesterday. Unpt. Bailey will devote his time mainly to the development of the Delano and Lp'.-tsidt branch of the system. lara Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, Tbso she was a CIiUJ, sho cried f or Castoria, xfrtsa sho became Miss, she clung to Castoria. TOrt she bod Children, she arotti'm Castoria A NEW SYSTEM. The Pennsy's Latest Move for the Con venience of Travelers. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company are ever on the alert to accommodate their patrons nnd have Inaugurated a new system of coupe baggage whereby prompt delivery is tecured. It frequently hap pens that passengers from Philadelphia to New York, or New York to Philadel phia, desire to take their baggage with them from the terminal Btation to hotel or residence in a coupe or carriage. If such a desire is made known at the time the baggage is checked, the agent of the company will attach to the check strap a enrd bearing the word "coupe." This designation indicates to nil the hnudlers of baggage that pieces so marked must hnve special nttentlon. They will be loaded nt Philadelphia for instance last, unloaded at Jersey City first, and for warded to New York on tho same boat with the passenger, to that upon arrival nt the New York side, the passenger may claim his trunk, plnce it in n coupe, nnd hnve it accompany him to destination. This will Insure tho baggage reaching destination nt the same time, nnd upon the same train ns the pnssenger, nnd will prove peculiarly satlsfnctory in the case of persons visiting New York or Phil ndelphla for dinner or other public or private functions. No charge will be ex acted for tho special service. Henry Wilson, the post matter nt Welsh ton, Florida, says he curod a case of diarr hcea of long standing In six hours, with oae small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. (Jholera and Diarrhoea 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 are required to give permanent relief. It can always b de winded upon. When reduced with water ft Is pleasant to take. For sale by Gruhler tiros, MAHAN0Y CITY. MAIIANOT ClTV, Nov. 27, 1694 A. C. Seerman was a Hazleton visitor yesterday. Guy C. Irish Is on a business mission to Philadelphia. Miss Katie Gorman is visiting friends at Philadelphia. Night schools were re-opened last even lng for the winter. H. A. Relgel, of Reading, transacted business in town yesterday. David Faust, of Shenandoah, attended to business in town last evening. T. II. B. Lyons, Etq., attended to bust ness at the county sent yesterdny. Willlnm Feeley, of New Philndclphia, visited friends in town yesterday. J. W. Parker, editor of the Dally Rec ord, attended to business in Pottsvllle yesterday. "The Boy Tramp" is the best of the season. It is well constructed, the lung unge excellent, and has a good cost. At Kaler's opera house this evening. Miss Katie Kline and Francis Knier were joined In wedlock nt St. Fidells' church at seven o'clock this morning. The wedding wns private. Miss AnnieGlnther was the bridesmaid and Philip Furhman the groomsman. PENCIL POINTS. Local News Gleanings Condensed for Hasty Perusal. Few days more of November. Winter begins December 21st. Farmers are butchering porkers. Congress wlllmeet again Monday week. Colder weather is more seasonable nnd healthy. Preparations for the holiday trade are belnglmude, Typhoid fever is prevalent nil over the state this year, ' The sherilfs are the men who don't com plain about hard times. Contractors are hurrying up building operations before bad weather sets In. The l:e deolers are ready now for n freeze up as soon as Jack Frost is ready. Clean out thej dead leaves from your water spouts nnd protect your hydrants for the winter, uu RAMBLES ABOUT TOWN. "Toby Wise" Nonets, With Pleasure, the Many Improvements. In the eorly part of Shenandoah's hU- tory, I nm Informed, Jnrdln street wus considered tho most favored street for private residences, but of lite years White street has taken the honors in this respect. The former thoroughfare, howover, Is fast regaining the prestige it lost. Along thnt entire thoroughfare, with very few excep tions, the property holders have awakened from n deep sleep and vrteely grasped the opportunity to improve their properties and at the same time enhance the value thereof. AVhat a great change has taken place within aconiparatlvely short space of time. This Is particularly true of tho northern portion of the street. The dwellings have been beautified to such an extent that the original owners would not to-day recognize them. In many Instances nil tho modern lmprovementn have been added, thus enabling the house holders to live with the same comfort as city folks, so far as the dwellings nre con cerned. This Is grntlfylng, Indeed, nnd shows conclusively thnt the days of the rookeries in Shennndoah nre numbeicd. The Improvements, however, nre not confined to thl street. In every section of the town chnnges for the better enn be noted, nnd they hnve been made within the past yenv or two. The spirit of enter prise teems to hnve renched such n stnge thatlt has become epidemic, and It would not surprise me in the least to find 1M) surpass nil previous yenrs in the improve ment line. Why shouldn't It f Shenan doah has been too long within tho grasp of greedy rookery builders, and Its future depends in n great measure upon the erection of substantial and modem buildings. 1 have heard much favorable comment upon my predictions for Shenandoah's future In n previous letter, and It seems to be the universal sentiment thnt our town has bright prospects. With the lm provements noted nnd those In contempla tion by such men ns J. J. Franey, P. J. lerguson, Dr. J. S. Klstler, the Titmnn3 nnd the Kehlcrs nnd others, what a busy town this will be. Artisans of all trades will be In demand, and many thousands of dollars, now locked up, will be put in circulation through the purchase of ma terial nnd the employment of labor. I have little sympathy with the croakers who take grcnt delight in predicting n gloomy future for the town. A town is whnt itslnhnbitantsmakelt, nnd if we sit idly by and allow other biroughs to at tract manufactories to their midst wo have no one to blame but ourselves. To obtain these it requires an organized movement coupled with a liberal spirit by the borough authorities. We need a Board of Trade, and need it badly, to en courage new enterprises on the part of home capitalists and bring manufactories here. A few thousand dollars expended Id getting out literature explaining the resources and advantages of the place would do the greater part of the work. With the addition of every new mann facturlng establishment means the em ployment of from a dozen to two hundred peoplo; nnd this means so many more dollars to be circulated in our midst for food, clothing, etc. A few enterprising and wealthy citizens could ensily raise the funds for the maintenance of the Board of Trade, nnd in the end they would be the beneflcinrles to n grent extent. I hnve only to cite you one In stance, nnd thnt of Mr. Franey's recent mercantile venture. With more manu factories in the town, his contemplated business venture would bo severely taxed to meet the requirements of addi tional workmen and women in our midst. By nil means, let us have a Board of Trade. Tho electric nil ways entering the town was the beginning point for a new Shen andoah, and It. Is for our citizens to say whether that shall be tho end of the be ginning, Awake, ye Rip Van Wlnklesl Don't let the new comers In ourmldststealnmarch on you and crowd you out. You are the ones to reap tho benefits from so long a residence here, but If you fall to grasp the opportunity the fault lies with yourselves. Awake, I say I T0DT W18& For a pain in the side or chest there is nothing so good as a piece of flannel dam pened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on over the seat of pain. It affords prompt and permanent relief and If used In time will often prevent a oold from resulting in pneumonia. This same treat ment Is a sure cure for lame back. For asle by Gruhler Bros. Coming Events. Nov. 29. Turkey supper In Robbins' opera house under the ausplcesjof the ves try of All Saints P. E. church. Nov. 20 to 30. Entertainment in Rob- bins' opera house under the auspices of the vestry of All Saints P. E. church. Dec. 3. First annual grand ball of the Carpenters' Social Club In Robbins' opera house. Dec. 21. Inter-Stnte Milkmaids Con vention, ut Ferguson's theatre, under the auspices of Y. W. C. T. U. Dec. 24 Ninth annual ball of the Na tional Social Club, In Robbins' opera house. Jan. 4th, '05. Annual supper in Rob bins' opera house under the auspices of the Welsh Baptist church. W. A. McGuire, a wellk-nown citizen of McKay, Ohio, Is of the opinion that there is uothing as good lor children troubled with colds or croup as Chamber lain' Cough Remedy. He has used It in his family for several years with the best results and nlwnys keeps a bottle of It in the house. Afterhnving la grippe he was himself troubled with a severe couah. He used other remedies without benefit and then coucluded to try the children's medicine and to HU delight it soon effected a permanent cure. 25 and 50 cent bottles for tale by lirubler Broa. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Kvknikq HERALD who are not receiving their paper regu larly nnd people who wish to receive the paper as new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown'a stationery store, on North Main street. j root Ball. The regular foot ball team of town Is practicing hard for its game with the Aililand team on Thanksgiving Day, at Ashland. Reed, of Delano, centre rush of last year's State College team, will be on hand to-night to give the home eleven some couching. The articles of agree ment far the gnme were drawn up on Saturday. Tho Shenaudoohs are to re ceive 40 per cent, of the gross receipts and tho game will bo played regardless of weather conditions. If the collieries are operated on Thursday, and It is said they will be, Shenandonh may not be able to put its regular team in full on the fleb1. The Rose brothers work together at the West Shenandoah colliery and It is neces sary that one should be there. This would leave a break In the team that would be hard to fill. TiONALKe V' for ' HEUHALQIA ana similar Complaints, manufactured turner tho stringent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, yPreacrioea ny eminent pnyuciansi, DR. R C TEF 'S Onlvrrenutno with Trade Mark" Anchor." ManufacturenCommcrzIenrathDr.Ittchtcrof I F. Ad. Ulchterft Co., KWiitQa Ct.,17SW TOEZ. -29 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch HouBoa, Own Qlaisworks, ,25 & 60 ots in Hbenandoah for mle by 1. I . D. JtirnrJ V D. in.iii j. iu TIUlnii,7t. Mam pi., - i penbucn, in. c. "i. i"iu . MISCELLANEOUS. FOK SALE. A valuable property on tbe south sldo of East Centre st eet. brlneine f6 Der month rent. Ado v toJ. J Dradtean. 80 bouth Jardln street, Shenandoah Pa. TjlOIt HFNT. Two Adjoining rooms Pu't- x. hdig ior puysic an s rnici. ux' client to cation. Apply at the JIf.kald efflce. 1123-Iw IOU KENT, A larse new Htore-room, with plate (rlass front, dwelling and cellar, fclxctl cnt business location. Will be ready for lent Koiemhrr 1st. Kent reason a le. Apply to C. W. Nowhouser. 120 North Wain street. 10-1 6-If TO M AKE BIO MONEY soiling our electrlo Telephone. Uest seller on earth. entnll cox piete ready to set up; lines of any distance. A nrnctlcal Klectrlc Telenhnne. (Mir fifrenfR making ti to J10 a day easy. Everybody buys; big money without work. Prices low. Any one can iiwkc ,o per monm. Aaarets w. 1'. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 11, Columbus, Ohio. fflAfiSllTlI ot Berks county, will bo sold nt public vendue. Saturday, December 15, 1894, at tho public Ioufo known as the Commrclal Hotel, on Main street, In the borough ot Shen andoah, tbe following described real estate, to wit: Ne. 1 All that certain lot or niece of ornnnil on which Iserectcdn two story douhle dwelling house, situate on tbe north side of Lloyd street, between Howeis street nnd Plum alley. In ihe borough of Shenandoah, In the county of Bchuyl bill. Pa , boucded on the east by property of tho Electric Light Company, on the north and west by other property of the sa'.d Ji.hn U. Rober, deceased, and on the south by said Lloyd street, containing In front on Slid Lloyd streot 32 feet and 7 lnet.es, more or les, and in cepth 90 feet. The tald property will bo offered as a whole and s two separate dwelling houses to suit purchase ra No. 2 All that certain lot or piece of ground ou which Is erected a two story double dwelling house, situate on the north side of Lloy.1 strret, belweon Uowcrs street and Plum ail y. In Ihe borough of Shensndoah, county of Scnuylltlll. Pa,, bounded on the north and Sild Lloyd street 27 feet 11 inches, moio or lees, and In depth 00 feet. The said property will be otl'ered as a whole ard as two separate dwelling houses lo suit purchasers. No. a All that certain lot or piece of ground, whereon is erecled a one-story double unb...UK uuuro, Biiuuvo ua WIU CHBI, SlOC 01 rlum alley, near Llovd street. In thn hnr.m.h of Hteoandoah, Mthurlklll county. Pa., lound. ,rl ftn lllA .,nl Vltr Mmnn. a. 1-1. T !,. (.omnanv. on the south hv mi,(.r nmiwrn. nr s.ild deceased and property ot Tltman, en tbe UU...1UV pui.ui Aiui. no. o, I in lilOCK 33 Ot General Plan of Shenandoah J and ou the west by said Plum alley, containing on front on said Plum alley 30 feet and in depth 60 feet, late the property ot John 11. Keber, deceased. Bale to commence at oae o'clock In the after noon, when due attendance will be given and tko terms ot sale made known by LEVI F. HEIIER, HENKY C. U KEBER, Executors of John II. Kebsr, Dec-ased, M.J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and ... . Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah pitOPERTY FOK BALE -A bsrgaln for a j ----""'-', awu uuuBCH ou west Oak sirept. One of olght rooms and the other muionipply to P' " IU"n0r lntor M. J. LAWLOH. 121 E. Centre street. BlIENANDOAIl's RklIABLK Hand Laundr Cor. Lloyd nd White Bts. All work guaranteed to be flrst-class In ever itucuur, duu ties ana lace curtain sa spee uny. uooas etlled for and delivered. A trial solicited. BERTHA L. DOLPH, 11 N. West Street, Shenandoah. Tki STUU BUIflTlIC C0..w;V-'w HOIIWIIIl M. P. CONRY, Mouongahela Whiskey, fcOc n qt. Pure rye whiskey, XX, - f 1 n qt. Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, - 11.25 n qt. Snperlor Blacklierry Brandy, $1 a qt. Superior Counsc Brandy, - tl 00 n qt. Imported Jamaica Hum, (1.50 a qt. YUENGLING'S PJncl, ami Freeh Hest brands of Ec Ulnars ESTABLISHED lm. Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. Offers for This Weels, Trimmed Fedora Felt Hat, COc. Trimmed High-crown Foil tiot- en. m, j Sailor Hats, from 85o up. Ten" dozen Turned iftt.' no two illkealoloTs1 stvl and prices. Infants' long and short Coats, $1.60 up. Misses' HeavV rw. I?l ana colors, ri.ou up. infants' L Velvet Caps. Infants' Sacques.SSc up. Leggtns, 25o a pair. Mourning GoodsV Self opening Corsets. Six papers of Needles, Be. K UU0U8- Bel1 Isn't There a Boy or Girl logtte Riving full particulars about tho postal card to-day. Wiikes-Barre Business College. Anthracite Building, West Mnrkc t St. Political Cards. ntOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Second Ward, BENJAMIN O. CHURCH. Hubject to Republican rules. For Bargains In all latest styles of Millinery, Children's uiobks, uaps, .bonnets, noousnnu .Ladles' Fascinators, go to MKS. HYDE'S.29 North Main street. On Saturday until sold 100 aozen oi uiuerent pattern Ladies' Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs at Half Price, By the failure of a Swis manufacturer we procured tnem. uan't get any more. Take them while you can. New York 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDEN'S LIVERY Pear Alley, Rear Coffee House. The best rigs in town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. HOTEL KAIBR, CHAB. BURCniLL, Prop. North Slain St., MAHAN0Y CITT. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations, Handsome fixtures Pool and Billiard Rooms Attached. UNDERTAKING ! AND LIVERY. 13 North. Jardin Streot. r Wholesale agent for felgeosfaa's (tewa-rl, H, J Export Lager ui Saazer Pale Bear, No flnermade. Fine liquors and Cigars 120 South MlnHt ED. BRENHAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Handsome Bar Fixtures. Best Branch of 5 and 10c Cigars. Coal Hods All kinds, 25 cents up. At FRIOKE'B 3-CENT STORE No. 11 North Jardin Street. When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. f Aftla at. all Vivn T r.At1 .11 1 iv . uuuib. uauiCl UIUWK iuuw attached. Finest wines. Honors, cigars. WARREN J. PORTZ, Piano Timer. Ptanos and orwtm repairs a. Orders left t SOI Nortn liiln street. Shenandoah, will recurs prompt attention A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys neem. tw.1a. ,. .1 iA .. i , . .. n HGOKS & BROWI. GRAND "Holiday Opening December 1, 1894. Inspect our stock. No trouble to thow goods. No. 4 North Main St. 31 South Main St. MiLiprSore Ale, Btmipl.t 1'nrtcr and Welner Beer. and all klndi of Tempei ance Brink. nns. SRnntifl nn. Pl,ll,ln' til... ' "V. f J ,c? In this entire reion who would like a thorough businem rducAtlnn ? Wo furnish the very beet nt very small coat. All wewnnt Is your liunieaud addrepp. You will then nl ns. nni.. way we do business. Sent! It in on a Wade and Williams, Prlns. Saving :Fim&! SHARES FOR SALE. The Sac Deposit Building and Saving Asso ciation ot Keadlng, Pa., offers for Valo alow hundred shares of stock. This is a good, reliable and prefpeious association in which to take shares. I Hating ready sale for all money, the premluhi received is largo, 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 value of each share is 8200 at maturity. Application fee, 25 cents each share. Monthly dues, one dollar per share. Flvener cent, interest allowed on all payments made In advance for 6 months or longer. Members mar withdraw one or all shares at any time hy eiv ing 3D days written notice, and are entitled to the full amount of dues paid, with 6 nor cent interest after ono year, thereby makkg it an 11 per cent, investment. All shareholders are entitled to loans from fund on real cstato security. No shares will ho forced out. The fund Is run on tho same conservative principles as our local funds which have been tried for years and found tafe. Any one wish. Ing to invest In a Saving Fund Mill fln.i it their Interest to call on the local ngcim and receive full particulars, ltcv. II. AV Kcj eer D. t., of itahanoy City, is one of tho directors! MASTER & BACUMAN, Agents, 127 North Jardin Street, Shenandoah. BARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENOE' is the cheapest and best fenco made. Cheaper than a wooden fenco for residences, lawns, cem etery lots or any kind ot fencing. M. II. master nas the agency and carries it In stock at his marble and granite works, 127 N. JABDIN ST. Chas. Hooks & Son, 215 South Jardin St. utchersH- and GROCER The finest and most tender heef 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, (Successors to Coakley Bros.) No, a6 Enst Centre Street, NUEKaNDOAH, pa. Our Motto: Best Quality at Lowest Cash Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited. Special Sale. Closing' out a lot ot Brussels Oarptf In lengths suitable for bed ii r i rooms or stnan rooms, uoou patterns, perfect goods, from SOc to 75c. They are worth from 75c to $1. Special bargains m Ingrains from 40c up. Remnants of Oil Cloths and Linoleum, about 2 yd. lengths, at reduced prices to close out. 03P3E33STIKTC3c. Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. ANNIE MORRISON 8 East Centra St, Shenandoah.
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