EVENING HERALD THl'llSDAY. NOVKMHKR 2M. 1MH.J, THIRD EDITION "SI liked Ono Wlioln Cow." At n nli'iisitnt liomo In Covington ono ovonliiB n linppy couipniiy were gathered. Tim host rmil hostess had Just returned irum n trip to Mackinac, anil the young wlfo was relating to her gilost soino of tho incidents of t ho Journey. "Oh, I loomed no ninny things whllo wo wern gonol" snld she, nnd her pretty face was lighted with tho most becoming ani mation us she wont on breathlessly: "We 8toptM.il ono day lit tho stnto Insti tution for tho deaf nnd dumb In Mlold can. nnd wlist, do you think tho steward told usr Why, ho wild tlmy ilft n barrel of Hour for every meal there. 'A barrel of lluurl" wild a young lady Trim was listening. "Yes," Bind 1 1 hostess triumphantly, "lor ovory m"al. And how many potatoes -do you budiioso thoy peel for dinner? Guess." Nolxidy dared. "Ton bushels. .Inst tlillik of HI Anil Uioy use tlirro barrels of oobbngo, nnd when they havo watermelon It takes jutt SCO to go round, lint listen. That Isn't nil. Tlmy srod ITS pounds of rnlsins for tho Sunday cake, ami they put 31 bushels f apples lu the iilos. Dou't thoy, Hurryr" Hurry was tho hu-,liiiid and tho com panion In Ibis reinarkahlo vojnge of dis covery. Ho turned to his wife fondly nnd tlion drawled out the meanest speech of hla married life: "Yes, my denr, not only that, but thoy milk ono whole cow overy day. " Cincin nati Tribune. Nick YnuilK'ri I'milt. ltoccntly there was a Miry happy com plement of passengers going from Unltl moru to lloston with Captain Howos of tho Merchants and Minora' line. The captain, by the way, is one of tho best tnon that ever trod n quarter deck to make u trip with. Among the passengers was Kick Young of baseball famo. This and "tho fact that Captain Howes Is an ardent admirer of the game gave ribo to n groat doal of baseball talk, which was heard by Bveryboil), including tho fussy old lady who lalkfc to overy person on board nnd makes herself generally disagreoablu. Sunday afternoon she wanted to have n prayer meet lug and went about arranging for n leii' Icr and a choir. Coming up be hind two young men, uhu asked them If luoy Bang. "Well," replied ono, "wo are not Iron bndours at muring, but wo sometimes luako n bluff at It." "lJlulT, Mr, bluff! Is that a term you uso In b.i ehall?" liiiuiditlly inquired tho old lady as she marohed otf. And It was nil owing to Nick nung and tho bnsohall talk lio caused. Wnwiliiftou Star. tV. A. McGuIre, n wellk-nown citizen ot McKay, Ohio, is of the opinion that there Is nothing as good for children troubled with colds or croup as Chamber Iain's Cough Itemedy. He has UKed It in his family for several years with the best result nnd always keeps a bottle of it in the house. After having la grippe he was himself troubled with n severe couuh. He used other remedies without benefit and then concluded to try 'he children's medicine nnd to his delight it soon effected a permanent cure. i!5 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler llrou. Comlnff Events. Nov. 29. Turkey supper in Hobbins' opera bouse under the aiisplcesof theves try of All Saints P. K. church. Nov. 20 to 80. Kntertalument in ltob bins opera boupe under tho auspices of the vestry of All Saluts P. E. church. Dec. 3. First nnnunl grand ball of the Carpenters' Social Club in Itobhlns' opera house. Dec. 21. Iuter-Stnte MIlkmaldR Con ventlon, at Ferguson's theatre, under the auspices of Y. W. C. T. U. Dec. 2-1 Ninth nnnunl ball of the Na tional social Club, in Itobhlns opera house. Jan. 4th, '93. Annual supper In Hob hlns1 opera house under the auspices o: the Welsh Baptist church. tTbao Baby was sick, we gave her Castorta. When she was a Child, sho cried for Custorla, f9bH she become Miss, sho clung to Oastorhk Wborstio bod Children, she rjavn tb'rn Castor in Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to tho EVEKINO HERALD who are not receiving their paper regu larly Bnd people who wish to receive the paper ns new subscribers, nre requested to leave their addresses nt Hooks & Brown'i stationery store, on North Main street. Henrv Wihon. the ioMmiuterat Welsh ton, Florida, says he cured a cjiho of diarr hcea of long btnndlng In six hours, with ttaeRmall bottle of Chamberlnln'B Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Hejnedy. What n pleasant surprise tbnt must have been to the sufferer. Such cures are not unusual with thin remedy. In many instances only one or two dosea are required to give permanent relief. It can always be de pended upon. When reduced with water it la pleasant to take. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire nt the Shenandouh drug store, No. 8 South Mai street. U-13-tf Wilkinson's Special' Bargains. One case of best Indigo blue oallooes, 4ccntaper yard. One case of flnestouting flannels In new pattern at S cents, regular KY, cent, kind. Fifty of the finest double shawls, pure wool and largest size, now tfl, were 8. Dress goods, ladles' and children's coat anl fur capes, muffs, etc., at money saving prioes. Ii. J. Wilkinson, 30 South Main street, IMO tf Hhonaudoah, Pa. For a pain in the aide or chest there Is nounug ko goou as a pit oe oi uaiuiei Hum pened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and und ou over the seat of pain. It affords prompt and permanent relief and it used In time will orten prevent a com from resulting In pneumonia. This same treat ment is a sure cure for lame back. For U0le by Gruhler Bros. STOPPING A RUN ON A BANK. Several Sacks of Wagon Washers Proved Vali.atilo Property. A man whoso hair Is now snow White, and w law activity long ago gave place to tho slowness and feebleness of old nge, tells a story nf how, ovir 80 years In fort, nearly -10 years ago, In the days of the g ild fever on the Pacific const, ho stopped a run on n bank by quick wlttcdnoss, nerve nnd boldness. 'The bank was perfectly solvent," ho ays, "but one of those wild rumors that nsed tit float over mining towns Insisted that I had no gold, and that the doposlts could never bo made good. The run start ed ono afternoon just before the hour for closing, and It was pretty exciting, I tell you. Those minors were nil armed, and they swornieil around the house, swearing, hunting nnd howling desperately. We continued to pay out monoy up to the usual hour for closing, and then wo stop tied. It was just about tlmu to stop, too, for our gold was nearly oxhnusted. "We drove tho peoplo out of tho bank and posted n big notice on tho door, This bank will open at tho usual hour lu the morning.' They choered nt that, but they did not disporM, nnd leaving nu armed guard in the bank I went home to think over mmic possible way of avoiding a collapse. Thl was the plan I had to follow: It was a slim ohance, but my only one. Over lu S , another town, I had another bank. no bettor off for ready gold than this one I was Interested In a stago lino, and among tho property whloh 1 had acquired In a dicker onoe was n load of wagon wash era They were Btored over In 3. 1 set out on horseback at n gallop for & had four horses httohod to a stagecoach filled several gunny bogs with washers nnd loaded them on the oonch. The bl iO did not stop thoro. Iusldo and ou top ol the conch I placed half a demon tnon, aruieu to tho teeth, to guard tho immonso treas ure "Wo went out of 8 at n sharp trot lioforo daylight and arrived at my boniogcd liank shortly beforo tho tlrno tor oponire When the crowd saw tho well flllod socks. they cheered liko mad, but I did not sny t word I had half tho guards clear n pas sagoway, and then, whllo tho armed men carefully watohod tho crowd, tho sacks of washers wen- transform! to tho vault it was n brick nnd shoot iron nffnlr, on the snmo floor with tho desks whllo tho crowd cheered and ohoorod. 'When It was tlmo to throw open tho doors for business, I came out to tho steps. ' 'Ilovsl' I shouted, I don't know how much of n rnn you uro going to mako on this bank, ho I havo prepared for you. All I have to sny Is, start right In There am plenty of full snoks In this bauk, and we can got more if wa noed Uiem ilio u.inl; is now open for business.' "Well, thoso boys lifted the hair of my head with their yelling, and thorn was no run. A few cautious people withdraw their deposits, but wo worn ablo to pay them without having to open our suoeu ol washers fortunately for n " Now York Tribune. Clllcnirn's Itloll Hon. At a publlo dinner glvon in this city n number of our vroalthlost citizens were present, nnd othor guosts fell to discussiug tho probable fortunes of these lnillvliluals Tho discussion was pursued with excop tionnl Intelligence, for tho mason that tho participants therein woro In n way to know Bomowhat of what thoy wcro tnuc lug alKiut. It was conceded tliat Marshall Fiold was tho richest irutn in Chicago. The lowest estiniato put his wealth nt $30,000, 000 Thoro wns ronvsrkablo unanimity of opinion as to tho wealth of Pullman nnd Armoni- SIB, 000, 000 and ?10, 000, 000, respectively. A tho uuin Mma It was snld that thoro woro four or Ato otlmr Cblcngo ans, by no moans so well known those whom wo hnvo luunnd, whoso riclioa In dlvldunlly would prolmlily xcood thooo of Pullman 'hat Is to y, In tho list of Chicago millionaires, with Marshall Field at tho bend, Pullman would bo In sixth place, und botween him nnd Phil Armour two or three other names would probably occur Chicago Bocord. China's I'eticemnker ITi .Japan. Yokohama, Nov. 33. Mr. Do Tring, chief of the Chine&o customs nt Tientsin, who was sunt to Japan to arrange tho terms of peace, has arrived at Kobe, and has asked Prime Minister Ito to grant him an nudlence. THE CLOSING CEiJ-URY. As one who, roused from bloap, hears faraway Tho closing stroke of somo cathedral hell Tolling tho hour, strivw nil in vain to tell It denser grows tho night nr palea tho day. So wo, roused to life's brluf existence, say (Wo on whoso waking falls n century's knell), Is this tho deojieiilng duk of years, tho fell .And solemn midnight, or the morning gray? Wo btlr, then sleep ogam a Uttlu sleep! (Uowbeit undisturbed by anothor's ring!) For, though measured with time, a century Is but n vanished hour tolled on the deep, Yet whut is tlmo itolf f 'Tis hut u swing Of tho vast pendulum of eternity. Henry Jeromo Btockurd in Century. CURING A SORE THROAT. A Itemeily That Acted Troiiiptly and Was Hhitfularly Successful. A good btory Is told In Stagoland of a Berlin prima donna who lived in tho tlmo of Frederick tho Great. Whonovor anything or anybody displeased her, sho had n habit of suddenly becoming too bourse to sing. One day an opera In her repertory was to bo performed, and tho king was oxpectod to bo present. At the appointed hour tho manager camo forward and announced that, owing to a sore throat, Mile. So-and-so was unablo to appear. The people were preparing to louvo the house, but the king rose nnd oommnuiled them to keep their sonts. A fow moments nfterwnrd an ollleer and four dragoons onterud the caprlolous lady's room. 'Mndoinolsello," said tho officer, "tho king inquires after your health." "Tho king Is vory good," alio said, havo n sore throat." ' Ills majesty Is aware of tho fact and has charged mo to take you to tho military hospital to be ouroil." Mademoiselle turned very pnlo, suggest ed that thoy woro Jostlng, but was told that Prussian officers never Indulged In such a thing. Soon sho found herself lu a coach with four men. "I ant a little better now," she faltered, "aud I will try to sing." ','Back to the thoator," ild tho officer to tho coaohmaii. Mademoiselle liegnn to think sho had yiulded too easily. 'I shall nut beublu losing ut my best," she lutirposod. "I think you will," was the sententious reply. 'And wtiyr" " Because two dragoons In nttendnnoe behind the fcoeues havo orders to carry you off to tho military hospital at tho least oouith." Novor, It was said, did tho prima donna una hotter. . .. ,. LUCKY BELAY. A Defaulting: Boarder Walks Into the Law's Clutches. Samuel Ostrlck, a peddler of spectao'.es, left town n few days ago, leaving at tho Ferguson House uti unpaid lionrd bill amounting to seven dollars, an empty satchel and a number of empty spectacle oases. This morning County Dolectlve Amour was Instructed to trace Ostrlck and bring him back to town. Thoman wnssuppassd to be at Mt. Cnrmcl or Shamokin. Amour was at the Lehigh Valley depot this morn lag awaiting tho arrival of the belated train to take him to Sharuokln when a small boy wnlked up to him and said, There's a man down tho railroad that wants his bnggngo. Here's the check." The boy bad mistaken Amourforthebnggnge master. The circumstances struck the detective as singular nnd after question lng the boy tbo officer started down the railroad. As Amour approached Cherry street he mw a man run. Amour fol lowed. The chnso wns out Cherry street to Jnrdln nnd down tho latter street, over the rocks" to the Pennsylvania railroad station, where the fugitive was overtaken and Identified ns Ostrlck, themlsslugspec taole peddler. Ostrlck had left Shamokin early this morning. He left the train at the junction near the "Pennsy" depot and walked to the depot, where he purchased it ticket for Washington, D. C. Ho then Bent n boy to the Lehigh Valley depot for the satchel that had been left on the train He avoidtdthu Lehigh Valley depot, ns he expected a watch was being kept for him. Hnd tho west hound train been on time Amour would have had a fruitless trip to Shamokin and the ped dler would have made his trip to Wash ington unmolested. Ostrlck was taken beforo Justice Will iams nnd pleaded guilty, but said he had no money. The agent nt tho "Pennsy" depot redeemed the Washington ticket and with the proceeds the prisoner paid the board bill and costs, whereupon he wns discharged. Ostrlck bported himself with different glrlsjdurlng his first visit to town. He says that ono of them robbed him of his pockctbook and that was tho reason why ho left the board bill unpaid. For bargains In wall paper go to J. P. Garden, painter and paperhanger, 224 W. Centre street. Ho Is selling out his en tire stock nt and below cost. Wall papei hnng at lowest prices and lu workman like manner. 10-lS-tf MAHANOY CITY. MAIIAMlY CUT, Nov. 29, 1894. William Hughes, of Delano, danced at the ball last evening. James Biggins, of Shenandoah, was In town lust evening. Thomiis McGinty, of Freeland, Is visit ing his parents in town. William Tbomas, of Shenandoah, was a town visitor last evening. Mhs Mary Scanlau, of Shenandoah, vis lted town friends yesterday. James Muiphy, of Hazlelon, is spend lng Thanksgiving with his parents in town. Messrs. Norton and Johnson, of Shenan doab, dnuced at the "Hookey's" bnll last night. Mcss-rs. Balnbridge nnd Buck, of Potts vllle, circulated nmoug town friends last evening. Thomas Ferguson, of Shenandoah, was the guest of lndy friends in town la-.t. evonlng. Frank Marsh, of New York, is paying n visit to his filend, Peter Wire, of West Mnhanoylu venue. Tho "Monte Crlsto" compnny will begin three-night engagement at the opera house this evening. The Washington Hook & Ladder Com pany held Its ninth annual ball lu Armory hall lust evening. It was n great success There was n parade nt 7:30. The "Hookies" nud police force wcro In the lead. Then came the Citizens' band, followed by tho Humane, Citizens' nnd German fire com panies. Tho grand march was led by Miss Cella Gilford and Charles Burger, of Cole's Pa tub. C. D. Frlcke has received a new lot of tact. All kind. Cheap tor oash. 11-0-tf Escaped From the Court. William Litcufskl, a Shenandoah young man who was sentenced by the Poltavillo court this week to 15 months Imprison tnent for burglary and larceny, yesterday made his escape. Litcufskl was taken from tho jail to serve as a witness In the burglary case of Samuel Block against Stinoy Katulsky and Enoch Selbort. Th case wns being tried in court No. 1 and Litcufskl was locked lu the pen in court No. 2. The former court adjourned early and Litcufskl was left without compauy, When tbo tlmo came to call him to th witness stand lu court No. 2 the deputy sheriff fouu l he had made his escape by picking the lock of the pen. The court at once placed a capias I u the hands ot Police man Martiu Casey, of town, but no trace of the fugitive has been found. Special Attraction. In addition to the regular announced program for tho fair and entertainment of nil Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, In Bobbins' opera house to-night, thero will be a turkey supper aud Mrs. Jarley wax-works will be reproduced by request, Candy! Candy 1 Candy! The finest nswtipeiit u town at lowest price. Fntah candy mado every hour nt 10 cents par pound; Glvo it a trial an you will come again. S rtosasoo, 84 Ws Centre street. Buy Keystone flour. Jle sura that the aame Lbssio & BAUK, Ashland, Pa. printed on every aaok. tf Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes, Dr. Agnew's cure for the heart gives perfect relief In all cases or organic oi sympathetic heart disease In 30 minutes, and speedily e fleets a cure. It Is a tieer- ccs remedy for palpation, shortness of breath, nmotherlng spells, pain In left siae auu an symptoms oi aaiseasca uearc une ooso convinces, eoiu oy j. ju. iiu cuv , wis B-o-ly Republican City Committee. A meeting of the City Committee of the Republican party of Shenandoah, Pa., will bo held in tbo rooms of the Shenan doah Itcpubllcan League, Uefowlch's building, on Friday, November 30, 1S91, at 7 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of mak ing arrangements to carry Into effect tho resolution adopted In January, 1894. rela tlvo to the new rules applying to nomina tions. H. C. Boteh, Chairman. A. B. Laud, Secretary. 11 28-2t llow'j Ysur Wlndovr T Dot It nseH a new skade t All kinds at Ifrloke's carpet store. 11-9 tf BitAtor l(rg& Ito-fllccttfd. Mostoom.-WT, Al., Not. 84. A ballot was tnknn In beth heuson of tho general assembly yostwrday for United States o 1 utor to suaooiKl Julia T. Morgan. Mori a ' received 33 rotes in tho sonato and til in the houso; Warrau Booso, Populist, of Montgomery, rooolvnd 0 votes In the sen ate and 21 in the houso. A joint conven tion was hold today to announce the resit It nnd docluro Morgan (Hem.) elected. Boose will content '.he soat, nnd it Is snld that tho ballot for him yestordny Is the first step in the organisation of tho Koll) gov eminent. RnM IVjvllcrlit TTrililift-v In Orrtrnn. BAKKit Citt, Ore, Not. 28.-A daring robbery was committed here yesterday afternoon. Six heavily armed men, woni lng masks, entered tho Hotol Wnrslmus. Tho bystanders; woro placed under cover of anus, whllo two of tho robuoM relieved tlio saloon bar till and faro gamo of cash amounting to 1,130, which thsy placed in sack and oKsaped. Tho ilrs alarm was rung by tho officers a fow minutes nf tor tha robbory, which draw out niony people, but tho robbers wuro not to bo Been, having mado their escape. Thero Is no olow. rhllAilolpbln's Trolley TrnffudloA. Pl!U.Al)Htl'niA, Not. S3. Tho record gf deaths and Injuries by tho trolley was in- oroasod yptorday, whon William Scelig, 84 years old, and Nnthau Weiss, ageil II, dlod from Injurlos roccntly received by he lng run ovor. Mrs. Mary Portman, aged was struck by a car at liglith ami Cho9tnut streets, and will dio, and live othor poisons woro sovorcly Injured In collision between two cars on Bld.ro nvenuu. This aooulent was caused by tho negllgonoo of a conductor, who left a witch open after crossing it. MM." 1 .l.d HEURALQIA and similar Complaints, manatsotnred nnaer tbsitrlngent .GERMAH MEDICAL LAWS. vPieacriDoa oy eminent pnyiicuuu DR. R C ITER'S n6 PI ntDRfftPJJP ifnl v itnnnlnn with Trad Atark Anchor. Manuf actureriCoinmerzionrathDr.lUch ter of i F. Ad. Blchterfc Co.,17Wirr8aCi.,JTSW 70SX. -29 HIGHEST AWARDS.- 12 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks, W & CO rtB In H&enftudoah tor by I'M. i r, Um ivirim , w J .'i tiiii tu unin si.. ii. It. tin.- l irnnhiicu. lit j. , .j ... - , j ut a . """" M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Inouranco and .... Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah PROPERTY rOR BAI.E A bargain for a cosh Dnrtuasers. Two honses en West Oik street. One of eleht rooms and tbe other six. Will be sold cheap. JTer further infor mation apply to JU. J. UAYV1AJU, lis B. Oentre etreat, , "Disfigured For Life"v Is the despairin? cry of thousands afflicted with Unsightly skin dis eases. Do you realize what this disfigu. ration means to sensitive souls ? means isolation, seclusion. It isabartoiocialand business success. Do you wonder that despair seizes upon inese surterers wnen Doctors fail, standard remedies fail. And nostrums prove worse than use-, less Skin diseases are most obstinate to cure or even relieve. It is an easy matter to claim to cure them, but quite another thing to no so. CUTICURA REMEDIES Have earned the right to be called amn specifics: . . , Because for years they have met with niost-.reinark'able success. There are cases that they cannot cure, dui inty are tew indeed. It' is no- lonsf-dmwii-out, expensive experiment. 25c invested in a cake of CUTICURA SOAP Will prove more convincing than jMgc ui iiuvcriisenieiu. In slioit CUTICURA works wonders. And its cures are simply marvellous. Sold erttywhere. Price, Cuticu.a, oe.; SoAr, JC! K. SOLVENT, tl. rOTTEI UnUO AND ChKU, Coar., Sol. Plot., Ilo.ua. "AU almit th. Sltm," fiM. It . r M. P. CONRY, Mouongahela Whiskey, 60c a qt. Pumryo whiskey, XX, - f 1 a qt. Fine Old llonrbon, XXX, 11.25 a qt. Snportor BlnokUrry Bram'y, tl a qt. Snrrler Coesao Brandy, tl.OOnqt. laipoTMU wawalca Bum, M.60 n qt. YnEHCLlHG'S Block and Frwb Ale, wifc unuua ui ov vium ESTABLISHED lSTIt. rs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. Sera; for TMs Wnsek. Trimmed Fedorn FH. Trt. rn rr-i rtM t,H ' lnf?inp' Tf D j0" Trimmed Hats, no two alike, all colors, styles K 5" si nil ,,,, "v.l ?l'orl C"a1fl' 1-60 P- WiM' Havy Coaf. al styles vMSTifTn? its''yJJP: oi''MSurafi , Silk j.nd opening Corsets. Six papers of'NSdiS ,filKH ' 1 """.mg uoous. oeu- SO Isn't There a Boy or Girl ISe Riving full particulars about tlio postal cam to-day Wilkes-Barre Business College, Antliraclto Building, West MarkcttSt. mSCEiLLAUlSrOTJS. FOB KRNT. Two adjoining rooms Suit able for physician's office. Kx eilect lo cation. Apply at the HmuiJ) olSce. 11 23-lw IJOR It HINT. A Urio new store-room, with piste Rlass front, dwohtryr nnd cellar. Excellent business location, will fco rintiy for rent November Ipt. Ilnnt mmnn, ,ln Aply to C. W. Newhouwr. l'JO NortJiWaln Btreet. lO-im I LIN fa ereryx-tkm nt onco to wil staple goods M ucatorn; so poadllBi:; rxpeii- inco usie(BXry ; tMSt rile line; FT500 a monrfa, Halary and rjrperses or large com mission nsd ( urron Soap akh Hind TAormuxa Xuvakt, Cincinnati, O i-iv-iy-wcaii.-' mo MAKli iiONEY soiling onr electric X 'reiepnone. Jiesi scuer on eartn. eatau un: unee oi anT distance. iractlcal I'lectrlc Telephone. Our agents tine 15 to S10 a day easy. Evervbodv bur.: bit; hioggv without work. lrlce. low. Anv ono can mako 875 per month. Addrres W. 1 Ilsrrlfon Co., nerx No. 11, Columbus, Ohio. SHARES FOR SALE. The Eaie TJereelt ErdldLcir and Sarin r A wo. ciaUon of Ittadlnj, 1'a., offers for sale a few hundred tharei cf stock. This is a good, reliable and prosperous association in which to take shares. llaTlne ready Bale for all money, the premium received is larce. contenucntlv the stock will mature much sooner than associations nmun in tsiwns wlint n tnern is tin rrnat flMmniwl for inone; ey, and umuitip: operations are Tery Tlis value of each share is CO) at limited. maturity. Annllcation tee. 25 cents each share. Monthly dnee, one dollar per share. Five per cent, interest auowea on an payments maae in advanco for 6 months or ledger. Alembers may W Itlidraw one or all shares at any time by elr ine; 30 days written notice, and are entitled to the full amount of dues paid, with 6 per cent Interest after one Tear, ttereh nereny maKuee it 11 ner cent. Investment. All shareholders are entitled to loans from fnnd on real estate security. Mo shares will be forced out. I principles as our local f nnds which hare been tried for years and found safe. Any one wish ing to Invest in a SaTlog Fnnd will find it tu their interest to call on tbe local suronts and receive full particulars. Iter- 1I A Kojwr, u, v., i Mauanoy isity, ia oue ol tuts uirecwnt MASTER fe BACHMAN, Agents, 127 North Jnrdln Street, Shennndoali. HARTMAN STEEL P1CSEY YE1SQU is the cheapest and beat Jenee made. Cheaper tnnn a wooaen icnco lor resiueuooo, nwuwu. al.n int. nr n Vlnrt nf fenetnir. M. H. MAETXU nas the agency and carries It in atook at his marble and granite works, 127 K. J1EDIH ST. Chas. Hooks & Sons 215 South Jitsdin St. O utchersH- o and GROCERS. The finest nnd most trader beef to be found In Shenandoah. Pork, mutton, veal and out meats of all kinds. A fine line of choice and fresh crocerles and prime family flour, butter and eggs. 03PE!rHrC3r. Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. ANNIE MORRISON hoax nvxLnixaz 8 East Centre St., Shenandoah. BERTHA L. DOLPH, 11 H. West Street, Shenandoah. Wholesale agent for tlpnpiii's hw, I J,. Export Lsger lid Saaier Pale Beer No liner made. Fine liquors and Oljars 120Boulli Malant. 8nENAND0AIl'B BKLIABIiE Hand, Iiaundv Oor. Lloyd and White Bts, All work suaranteed to be Srst-class In even I particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain saspeo i ft ft n H a Aft n. i hfaFi, Qnm ftl KfW wmmm mmwm .ouciteS.ooa'CiUed,or",I'5eUTerefl- AUU,lii im uiiiiuiKtis'ssM" -31 South Main St. m LiquorStore 4 Draufiht Porter nnd Wolner Boer. du tui kieuh di xempcrnnco lirlnke. i tn.... t- . . . SovitJi IMT.n.lxx Stroot. In tills entire leglou who would like a thorough business education ? Wo furnish the vary best at vory small cost. All we want Is your name und - addrew. You will thun get our cata- way wu do liusiueaa, Send It in n a iWndo and Williams. Prlns. Political Cards. port HCIIOOI. DIRECTOR, Second Ward, BENJAMIN O. CHUKCU. Bubjeot lo Republican rules. QQKS & BROWN. GRAND "Holiday Opening December 1, 1894. Inifert ountock. No trouble to ihow goods. No. 4 North Mr St. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hlr f SNEDDON'S PexrUo7, Rosr Csifas Honse. The bent rigs la town. Horses taken to board. JIaullnr promptly attended to. HOTEL KAIER, CHAJ3. BTJRCHIliL, Prop. Horth Vtem St, EJAHAIfOT CITY. Largest ud finest hotsl in Ui region. Finest accommodation, niandsome flxturoa, Foel and BUluurd Rooms Attached. In all lateat istylei ol Milll,-y, Children's Cloks, Caps, llonn.U, Hoous and Ijidiwi' Fascinators, go to MRS. HYDE'3,2!) North Main street. Oa r5turday until sold 10t doxta ot dlffeseat pattern Lidioa' KinJiiciilttrcd Mmm n&ndkrcMsf3 st Soli Piico. By the failure of a 8wls manufacturer we procured them. Can't got nny more, take them while yon cam. Pooh Millrncmr Otnrn ork Ueflll fflUllllOl! UIU1U. S3 N. Alain St., Shenandoah. AND LIVERY. 13 Worth. Jardin. Street. ED. BREKNAE, Cor. CUerry nnd Gilbert Stjs. Finest Boors, Wines and Liquors. Handsome Bar Fixtures. Boat. Brando of 6 and 10c Cigara. All kinds, 25 cents up. At ERIOKE'S 3-CENT STORE, No. 11 North Jnrdln Street. When In POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHILWOLL'S HOTEL 200 Kortb Centre Street. Aleals nt all hours. Ladies' dining room ittached. Finest: wjnes, Jlauors, cigars. WARREN J. PORTZ, MnansuPiuuo Tuner Pianos ana organs r-r".ra. Orders left at Jl Vprtb Main strcut, .SLfnir.aoih.will recelTl orornpt antkiD A genuine welcome Awaits yoa nt Joe Wyatt's Saloon! HA1H AMD COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter nnd ule constantly on tap. Choice tempwonce drinks and clcta'. iT iTri.V. rvl JLliSJ, vtm J n a nr. - w i K H H u OTcUri.UCTieS, UNDERTAKING ! 4 V