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The Pennsylvania Democrat, In Opposing tlio l'lan, Makes Caustic References to tin, Chief Magistrate Tom Johnson, of Ohio, Also Speaks In Opposition, Washington, Jim, 9. Yesterday was thu last day of tlio general debato on tlio currency bill in tlio house, mid tho oppo nents of tho measure hail tholr Innings. AU tho spenkors except Representative Cox, of Teunosseo, antagonized It. The fuaturo of tho day was tho speech of Mr. Sibley, of Pennsylvania, who mndo nn at tack on tho president and arraigned tho Democratic party generally for drifting away from its traditional moorings. His speech created much confusion and a great deal of a sensation. Referring to tho published, reports that tho executive department of tho govern ment, in tho person of tho secretary of tho treasury, was using its power to lufluonco votes in favor of the bill Mr. Sibley said: "If I havo read tho constitution of .tho United States correctly, it defines the HON. JOSEI-H a SIBLEY, powers and duties of tho chief oxeoutlvo and tho powers and dutlos of tho member ship of this houso; and I toll you that to day If over a robuke was noeded to ono who has trampled down tho prerogatives of tho people It Is to that man who has used his influonco, or attempted to uso It, to create In himself tho solo govorning power of this nation. It has come to tho tlmo when to bo tho government of this people requires something moro than a combination of brains, lolly and brass. "Wo saw our distinguished executive after tho election of 1&9U," Mr. Slbloy con tinued, "hio himself away for recroatlon, Whoro on earth did ho go? To tho classlo shores of Hog Island. The Illblo says that when thoy aro set at llborty each man will go to his own placo. Where did ho go to? To Buzzard's Bay. And ever slnco tho old ship of stato has boen bumping her nose Into Hog Island and floundering in tho wators of Buzzard's Bay with pros perity but u cablo longth away." Tom Johnson, of Ohio, also created a stir in his speech opposing tho bill At the outset he said ho thought ho owed an apology to the houso for speaking against a bill which was as deiitl as this was. Ho denied that this bill was designed to take the government out of tho banking busi ness, and asserted that no bill could be dovised for sound currency Issues which would not place them under government supervision, and in offect mako thorn al ternately redeemable by tho government. It was the olllco of government to furnish money. This bill proposed to confer on banks without limit a right that oould only bo conferred ou a monopoly. It gavo them a monopoly or It was a failure. Ho attempted to demonstrate that the bill would confer tho samo monopoly ou tho banks that' tlio Bank of England and tho Bank of Franco had. Tho leading men of tho various olcmonts opposed to tho Carlisle currency blll,Dom ocrats, Republicans and Populists, hold Informal conferences with a view to agree ing on a plan for forcing tho contest to a speedy close. As a result or tho talks tho combined opposition may voto against tho rule to 1 reported hy tho rules committee. As tho rule Is regarded as indlsponsiblo to passing tho measuro tho dofeat of tho rulo would bo equivalent to a defeat or tho bill Further debate on Mr. Lodgo's resolu tion asking for Information why tho Amer ican ships had boon withdrawn from Ha waiian waters took place in tho sonata yesterday. Mr. Palmer (Ills.) delivered a speech against tho resolution, regarding it as un invasion by tho senate of tho powers of tho presldont. Ho defended tho acts of the present administration In Ha waiian affairs. His remarks provokod a number of Interruptions by Republican sonators, including Messrs. Lodge, Tollor and Aldrlch. Mr. Uruy (Uel.) nlso opposed its adoption. .Tho uuy closod with eulogies on tho lato Alfred II. Colquitt, of Goorgla. Alleged Iirntnl Treatment of Lunutlcs. Chicago, Jan. 9. Charges of u serious nature nave boon preferred against tho su perintendent and attendants at tho county insane asylum at Dunning. Tho charges como front John II. Itaddlo, a discharged employe. Ho alleges that helpless patients are often baaten and kicked, and that In ono ward throe basoliall bats aro kept as instruments for tho enforcement of discip line, while in another three pollco clulw ure used, and lit another ward u loaded club to control the patients and to exact oliedii'iieo from them. Ho nlso Bays that the patients are kicked and clublxHl when thoy are ill and unablo to ho out of bod. To be Ilroiiglit Hack from flerinnny. Sl'HIsui'iKi.i. Ills., Jan. a Governor Altgcld honor d tho application of tho state's attorney of Cook county yester day by issuing nipiisltlou papors upan President Cleveland for extradition from tho German empire of Claronco ?. Rlx, wanted for forgm-v and embezzlement, who is now at Hamburg, Gormiuiy, Rlx embezzled u largo sum of inonoy from the Singer Manufacturing company, of Chi cago. ' Robbed by Masked Ilui-glars. Kin.'ii.ay ()., Jan. I). - At midnight threo masked men went to the residence of William Want, a fanner, and at tho point of u revolver compelled him to hand over all of Ills money about $00. Tho old man resisted until the robbers threatened to burn him on the stove. William Welgel was arrested as ono of tho rubbers, nnd warrants were Issued for Thomas tihlrloy and Churlea Wutsou. RACKED WITH Nil, Tortured With Rheumatism For Quarter of a Century. Relief Came at Last to the Patient Sufferer How She Was Cured. Sarah H. Smith, PlnevlUe, Bucks county, Pa,, says : "I was a great sufferer from rheumatism. I had the disease for over twenty-live years, and the torture I have undergone during tho past qunrter of a century no pen could describe. Every attack I had, my entire body whs racked with pain, and I was In a terrible condi tion, I tried doctor pfter doctor uad every remedy that could bo suggested, hut nil with the same result. None of them ever gave me the slightest relief. I hart had the disease so long thar. it hnd become chronic when I began to use Munyon's Rheumatism Cure. It wns not long before I felt a great deal better, and after using it a short time the rheumatism left me. I havo not had a trace of It since, nnd am convinced that I am permanently cured." Munyon's Rheumntlsm Cure Is guaran teed to cure rheumatism in any part of the body. Acute or muscular rheumatism cured In from one to five days. It never tails to cure sharp, shooting p-iius In the nrms, legs, sides, hack or breast, or sore ness in any part of the body in from one to three hours. It is truaranteed to promptly cure lameness, stiff and swoolen joints, stiff back, and all pains In the hips and loins. Chronic rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago or pain In the back are speedily cured. Munyon's Homoeopathic Home Remedy Company, of Philadelphia, put up speci fics for nearlv every disease, which are Bold by all druggists, mostly for 25 cents a bottle. T. M. REILLY' obntralia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always fet a glass ot Coot Beer am) Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, etu. Don't forget th- pu T. n. BUtt'-" Loeust Avenue, OBNTK-M.! . If your clothier doesn't keep Harnmerslough : Bros Swell, Uellable, New York -OLOTHI1TG- Make him get It. Their ce'ebrated $15.00 Melton Overcoat vVeors like steel and is sold by 'every promi nent clothier in the stato. Nont genuine wltt out Hammcrslough liros.' label. SARTMAN STEEL PICKET PENCE is the cheapest and best fence made. Cheapei than n wooden fenco for residences, lawns.cem etery lots or any kind of fencing. M. H. Masteh aas the agency and carries It In stock at hU narble and granite works, 127 N. JABDIH ST tVETERIHARYSPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheen, Cogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. SOOFngo ItooU on Treatment of Animals uud Chart bent lrcc. COTiESj Fevers, Concest ions, Inllnminntlon A.A.i Spliml .UeiiinidtlH, Milk Fever. It. II. Strains, Liamcness, Rlieniuiitisin. (!.). --lMstemiior, Nusnl DixcliariccH. II. II, --Huts or (.rubs. Worms. K.K."C'oiiu1ih, Heaves, I'neumnnla. f. I'. C'ollo or C.ripcs, llellsnclie, l3.:.IHIrnrrlUKC, Hemorrhages. ll.ll.IJriiinry ami Kidney Diseases. I.I.liriilillve Diseases, Dlanae. J.K. Diseases of invention, rarnlysls. Single Dottle (aver SO doses), - - ,C0 Stablo Cnse, with Specifics, MntmaL Veterinary Curo Oil and Medlcator, 67.00 Jar Veterinary Cure OH, - 1,00 Sold byDraffgliiLt or lent prtptlil aojwben tad lour qnantlly on rtctlpt of price IIl'Ml-lIUKIS' BED. CO., Ill Al I mHUm SL, Sew Tort. HUMPH RETS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No.i In uid 30 yean. Tho onij accesfal remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Froatr&Uon, from over-work or other causes. 81 per Till, or 6 vials and Ursa vial powder, for f 5. fio14 by iralU, or eul poftpKldoa receipt ol price. UCHFIIKKTS'HKD. Cat 111 A 111 WIUUm SL, VcwTertu DR. HOBENSACE, REMOVED To 648 N. Eighth St., IT above Green, Phils, Pa. Formerly at 206 North Second St. Is the old est In America for the treatment of Special IHteatetantt Youthful JUrrort. Varicocele Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc. Treatment by mall a specialty, Communications eacrtdly sonndential, snd stamp for book. Hours, t. m. to 9 p, ir Sundavs 9 to 12 m Shenandoah's Reliable Iatnd Laund Cor. Lloyd and White Bta All work guaranteed to be first-class lu ever) particular. 811k ties and lace curtain sa spec lslty Goods called for and delivered Atrial solicited When in POTTSVILLK, Stop at rHIL. WOLLS HOTF.l 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining roan attached. Finest wines, llnuora, cigaro MUSSER & BEDBALL, (Successors to Coaktey Bros.) No, 26 KtiHt Centre Street, HHENANDOAD, PA. Our Motto: Ufet Quality at Lowest Casb Prices. Vatronage respectfully solicited. aino9rai!irairise9 mnu m rn ret i EH mm THE "COMBINE" BROKEN. riillaileliihln I'olltlrnl Lenders Split on tlio Mayoralty l'lglit, I'HILADEUMHA, Jnu. 9. Tho ncpubll cnu ward "comhino" of this city, which lins controlled tho politics ot Its party for ninny years, wont to piece last night as a consequouco of tho mayoralty contest. Throughout tho campaign it has been pop ularly supposed that, with the exception of Senator Porter, tho "conibino" was in favor of Senator Punroso for tho ofllco. Lust night, however, tho rumor beenmo unrront that Penroso had been "dumped" by tho loaders, and this proved to bo truo. At tho eleventh hour a meeting of tho "conibino" was held at tho Union Kepub llcan club. Senator Porter occupied tho chnlr, and tho main spokesman was David Martin. What hud occurred between tho lenders before the meeting could not bo learned, but It was evident that the breach was a wldo ono. Magistrate Durham, nn influential member of the "combine," is tho leader of tho Penrose forces, and ho tried to bring up the question, but Mr. Martin refused to talk or listen to any thing conecruing Senator Penrose's can didacy. Leader Martin's attitude has all along b(vn uncertain, but Inst night he boldly expressed lilft opposition to Pen rose nnd declared himself for Charles V. Warwick, now city solicitor, who has bivn Homi'what of a dark bor; in this, one of the hitterest lights known to municipal polities. Mr.. Martin brought things to a crisis when, addressing Chairman Porter, hi' said he bvlloved tho time had como when the usefulness of tho "combine" as a po litical organization was at an end. The members were divided seriously uud irre trievably on tho (uostion of nominating a mayor, and in his opinion nothing could bring them together again. Then ho emphatically denied tho rumor circulated that ho would retire as n polit ical leader, and his words wero very gen erally construed by those present to mean that ho intends to bo tho solo and only leader in his party. Ho concluded with tho suggestion that tho meeting adjourn sine dlo, and after tho murmur had sub sided tho motion was carried unnnlmoualy. Four Yf-iirs for a ltloter. IiAFAYKTTK, Ind., Jan. 9. Peter J. Clark was sentenced yesterday to four years' im prisonment and to pay a lino of $2,000. According to thu ovidonco Clark was tho ringleader, or ono of tho leaders of tho riot which took placo at tho Lafayetto Opera houso on tho night of Jan. 24, 1893, when ox-Priest Georgo P. Rudolph was mobbed aud shot at and his mooting brokon up. Senators Will Not LUten to Coxey. Washington, Jan. a. Jacob S. Coxey will not bo heard by tho senate committee on finance in advocacy of his good roads and bond bills. Chairman Voorhees so declaimed to Mr. Coxoy after tho adjourn ment of tho Ilnauco committeo yesterday. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tlio efforts of Count Hedervary to form a new Hungarian cabinet havo failed. Tho striko of shoo workors at Haverill, Mass., seems hopeful of settlement through the stato arbitration board. It is stated in olllelal circles that the garrison at Suakim will assist the Italians at Kassala against tho Dorvishes. Adolph Hatenseifcr, a baker, was shot and instantly killed in Now York last night by Teallo Tuzklwicz. Tho tragedy was caused by a business difficulty. Tho new United States senators from Wyoming will bo ox-Senator Francis K. Warren for tholong term aud ox-Coufress-man Clarence D. Clark for tho short term Colonel Reuben C. Benton, ex-judge ad vocate general of the Minnesota (i. A. 1?., and u commundcr-iu chief of the state Loyal Legion, died at Minneapolis last night, aged 04. Whllo in an upper room at his fathers houso at Washington, with two other boys of his own age, the 14 year old son of Judge I'otu'tland C. Clements was shot dead ProitiMy au accident. SARSAPARILU The Kind that Cures Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Fomalo Complaints, Nervous Prostration, La Qrlppo, Blood, Ncrvo, Kidnoy, or Skin Troubles. A Pastor's Experience. REV. K. T. JACQUAY, Pastor of M. E. Church, FERDINAND, Erie Co., Pa., writes us of his distressing troubles with Dyspepsia for six years, which DANA'S CURED. He tried dieting, but the lightest food troubled him. Six months after his CURE, he writes that he is still well. Slept Well Tho Second Night. MRS. ELTHEAR BROWN, of LAWRENCEVILLE, Tioga, Co., Pa., was much troubled with her Nerves, and Weak Action of the Heart, making her nights sleep less, and her days miserable. DANA'S CURED her ; slept all night the second night she used it. Do Not Bo a Skeptic. MR. JOHN LONG, of DRY VALLEY CROSS ROADS, Union Co., Pa., sufiered for ten long years with Kidney and Blad der troubles ; sometimes obtaining temporary relief, but soon to be come as bad as before. DANA'S CURED him ; and he warns suf ferers not to be skeptics as he was at first. Invaluable. So writes F. E. HETRICK, Theological Student of BROOK VILLE, Jefferson Co., Pa., about DANA'S which CURED him of Indigestion, fits of Gloominess and Depression. He recommends it to all his fellow Students as a reliable Blood Purifier and Tonic. Soo that you got DANA'S. IS-A RIOTING HI i 8t, John's Idle Worbnon Becom ing Uncontrollablo, LEGISLATIVE BUILDING MOBBED. Jlrnke Open the Doors In an Attempt to Interview tlit, 3IInlaters, Who Were Con vcnlrntly Abont Stores Ilrolccn Into anil Looted. St. John's, N. F., Jan. 9. A serious riot occurred hern yastorday. Tho crowd of unemployed workmen, largely Increased in numbers, met boforo tho legislative building and hooted the ox-premler, Sir William Whitoway. who was formerly their Idol. They inarched again to tho dock where tho Tourmnllno Is lying in or der to receive the captain's answer to their petition of Monday. Captain Sir Richard Pooro, tho commander of tho warship, re ceived a deputation and told thoni that the matter was In tho hands of tho govern ment. The crowd lecame deeply exasperated, and tho leader's suggestion that the min isters be seen was quickly acted upon. Proceeding to the chamber the crowd found that their coming had been antici pated, for they found the doors barred against them. Nothing daunted In their determination, tho crowd set to work to forco an entrance, anil doors and windows were soon buttered In, and Ingress was gained. Tho pollco attempted to check tho crowd In their work of destruction, but the officers fared badly In tho scufllo that followed, the rioters for tho time be ing masters of tho situation. Their vic tory, howovor, was barren of result, for after goluing tho chamber thoy found that tho mombers of tho executive were con veniently nbsont. In tho meantlmo tho pollco had sought reinforcements, but boforo thoy arrived tho rioters withdrew. Later tho crowd again visited tlio governor nnd made another ap peal to him, but this was nlso ineffectual. Then thoy returned to tho legislative Imilflltifr tint-, t.hla t.lmf, thfiv wero linnhln. I to forco an entrance They, howovor, re mained in the grounds, demanding relief and bitterly cursing tho government. Hoping to pacify thorn Prime Minister Greeno appoarcd and addressed thorn. He promised that in two or threo days exten sive public works would bo commenced, sulllcient to givoall remunerative employ ment through tho winter. His listoiieis refused to bo satisfied with his promises, and demanded that imme diate relief bo furnished them, Whon they were told that It was impossible to accede to this demand, tho leaders of tho crowd held a short conference, and It was decided to attack tho stores on Water street.where largo quantities of provisions wero sup posed to lie kept. The first placo attacked was Dialer's. Tho placo was soon broken open, but tho mob was disappointed in finding no provisions there. Then atten tion was turned to Steer's stores, which wero quickly looted of tholr provisions. At this point armed pollco intervened, and tlio mob was driven back at the point of the bayonet. Four men, Bussoy.Brown, Coudy and King, thu promoters of the riot, wero arrested. Tho crowd displayed an inclination to attack tho pollco for the purpose of rescuing tho prisoners, but the officers prevented this by drivlug the mob back and then suddenly closing the gates. Tho police aro still lnsldo with tholr prisoners, whllo tho rioters surround tho premiss, hooting and stoning tho officers. The Tourmnllno is under orders to land should there bo further outbreak. All the city police, foot and mounted, aro at tho scene. Special polico havo been sworn In, and they aro guarding other parts of tho city. Tho govornmont has offered to resign, feeling unable to faco tho ueeds of tho sit uation. Voresters' Olticials Held Tor Criminality. CHICAGO, Jan. 9. II. X. Rosenbaum, ex-supremo chief ranger of the Illinois Foresters, and Deputy Supremo Chief Ranger A. K. Stovenson, of tho Canadian order, wero held to the criminal court on charges of acting ns agents of a fraternal insurance agency without a license This Is the outeomo of a long and bitterly waged warfare between the Canadian Or dor of Foresters and tho Illinois organiza tion. Matters reached a climax when It was learned that Rosenbaum, who was at that timo high chief ranger for tho Illinois order, was co-operating with a view to the absorption of tho Illinois organization by that of Canada. A Noted Hot, her Kscapes. St. Louis, Jan. 9. Frank Smith, a notorious diamond robber, escaped from tho workhouse yesterday afternoon. Ho was arrested horo ou Nov. 4 aud sent to tho workhouse for vagrancy. Officers were hero to toko him to Chicago, whore ho robbed Parthauer's jowelry store of $4,000 worth of goods Oct. 30. Ho had also served a term in tho Ohio peniten tiary for holding up a train, trom which ho secured $20,000. No ono appears to kuow how he got away. Ho had shackles ou at thu tlmo. Street IlaUroud Ofllcialt Arrested, Baltimore, Jan. 9. For failure to com ply with the law compelling all street cars to bo equipped with fenders warrants wero yesterday Issued against Superintendents House, of tho Traction company; Hart, of the liultlmoro Passenger railway, and Frederick, of tho Lake Roland company. Each official will bo tried separately, and If found guilty tho offending eompunios will ho required to pay J5 daily for each fonderless car. The moil all gavo bail and were released. Wreeked by Xutuml Gas. NOBLKSVilXK, Ind., Jan. 9. The largo two story farm residence of David I)ar ragh, four miles southwest of hero, was completely recked by a natural gus ox plosion. Robert Darragh was frightfully burned about the head, shoulders aud arms, whllo his mother was blown to the roiling in thu room whoro she wns sitting. Sho fell upon her back and sustained in juries from which sho cannot recover. Urclng 1'olUh Independence, BEItLIN, Jan. 9. Tho Vorwuortu, the boclullst organ, publishes two olllclnt Rus blan documents, addressed to the author ltlos of Russian Poland, urging tho Im mediate arrest of any one possessing pamphlets relating to the restoration of the kingdom of 1'olaud. Many pamphlets of this description ure In circulation. Accused Vol Ice Captain Acquitted, New Yokk, Jun. o. Pollco Captain Grant has been acquitted of tho charge preferred ugaiust hlin before tho pollco board of having clubbed striking cloak maker one evening during thu autumn. ECZEMA ON LIMBS How ii MisBioiinry fculTereil. Death Only Keller Kxpect U. Speedily Cure.l by Or leura. I linve lieen troubled wi.h chronic Fi-m ,i on my limbs. The tielmn: v.is ury annn, , a'l uiatlo mo unlit fur vnW. I hail tr.i-.l in, my retiHMlieu aetl roiifttilietl a lioiiil .hs,cuin, vilio ir -m-rlbed lor dip nine nnmtln with no iernianent rebel I uriuliially iriew worse mi l unree. Desili would hue been a rcliel, and it wa t h . -only Hi. 1 1 1 exjiectcd. .Tti-r then liiv wife ii thuiiK .") fur a gMi 1 one) foaml tb buok .! sent In mini' rmt-of-the w iv i lace nini rrml r through. She dhtiuue ! ibf ttrtenilini: i h slclan nnd said we W'tulil try th3 t i ti i i Uemkiiiks. I bpirun to ue lliem nl em Hi.) lnblilleof lat Auut, jiroeuring a new -in l when the llrit w.is ehauteci. 1 am uuu w.l and attend to u.v in isi nrv wnk. I :im Secretary of tho Sulllv.in (mm'ty llib'e K (portrait Im loeiK Hum h vn eiui.'e,, ' i. n - slonary work In the m.wtv l"r i, bwnn m.u. To recommend the (i in i ii It I'M ill i t . ut. fcriughuinanity wi'.l beaja.-t of ui un-.ii n.uy work in the luture. 1!' . MASCV ftll.LKSlMl', P.O. Mnx 11, .Un., I'.HiliivaiiCo.,. V. CUTIGURA WONDERS The almost miraeuIniH cures dailv enVeted In therein i m Hi mi ...i " pni.e ibeiu m l' tin, greatest skin cures, bloml iiuririeis ami hunmr remedies eer iiii)UUU'.l. 'o statement H made regarding them nut justlned b Hi strongest evidence. People in every walk .!' lifo uso them and recommend them. Their wo -dcrful popularity a. I sn'o aro due to the can- effected by theni, and (his Is the most subsiir -tial evidence of their cirati valuo. Svi Greater than the combined sales of all other lood and skin remeil.es. Bold throunhout tho w-crM. Prlr-p, Oniri ha, 60c; SoAr, a.ic.j IIesolmint, St. Put mi Dm o AND Ciiem. Corp., f olu l'ruprivtom, Uowtun. j3" HowAo Cure SUu Plscuse,' ni.iil''! free. nllllll'LliS, MacUii'iiils, rr-d.rmmh, ciupped, and r I 111 oily "kin cuied by Ccticlisa Hoai'. BACK ACHE, KIDNEY PAINS Weakness, Sorenesi, Tjimeness, Strains and Pains r'-lleved In one inlnutn by the Cutlcurii Anil - Pain Fluster. First aud only Pain-killing plaster. Professional Cards 7" N. STEIN, M. V., PHYSICIAN AUD SURGEON. Office Room 2, Fgan's Now Building, cor. ner Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, Pa. Office Hours: 8 to 10 a, m.: 1 to 3 p. rc.i 7 to 9 p. m. Night office No. 230 West Oak street. M. a. KIHTLER, M U , DlceiltO North Jsrdlt urtei I .otrifto. ATTORNEY Ji T.LA T gEBFABPOtn, TM Office. Ecran bnllrtlnir. crime nf Vlaiw urf Centre streets, Mhenandoah. If 'iV WENDKLI. KEBEK, Successor to DK. CHAS. T. PALMKR, EVE ANIi EAlt SVllOEOK, 301 Mahantougo Street, PottsvlUe, PenuRr-"' Political Cards. JjlOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Second Ward, 1JENJAM1N C. CHURCH. Subject to Republican rules. JjlOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Third Ward. T. R. EDWARDS. Subject to Republican rules. JOU SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Second Ward, JOHN J. PKICE. Subji ct to Republican rules. jOR HIGH CONSTABLE, JAMES EMANUEL. Sub ect to the rules of the Republican party. SHARES' FOR SALE. The Safe Deposit Building and Saving Asso ciation of Reading, Pa., offers for sale a few hundred shares of stock. This is a good, reliable and prosperous association In which to take shares. Having ready sale for all luoney, the premium received is large, consequently the stock will mature much sooner than associations located In towns where there Is no great demand for money, and building operations are very limited. The value of each share is VIM at maturity. Application fee, 25 cents each share, Monthly dnes, one dollar pershaie. Five per cent, interest allowed on all payments made In advance for 8 months or longer. SI embers may withdraw one or all shares at any time by ctv Ing 80 days written notice, and ire entitled to the full amount of dues paid, with 6 per cent. Interest after one year, thereby lnakisg it aa 11 per cent. Investment. All shareholders are entitled to loans from fund on real estate security. No shares will be forced out The fund Is run on the lame conservative principles as our local funds which have been tried ror vears and found safe. Anv nnn wish ing to Invest in a Saving Fund will find It to meir interest io can on tne local agents and receive full narticulars. Rev. H. A. Kevanr. D. D., of Mahanoy City, Is one of the directors. MASTER & BACHMAN, Agents, 137 North Jardin Street, Shenandoah. For Fainting .... The Season 1b here: and Paper Hanging Get your work done by Mahanoy City's leading artist, W. H. SNYDER, Perfect Work. Bargains In paints and oils, plain and btalned glass. All the new patterns la wall paper. All dally and weekly papers, novels, novelettes una stationery. 133 West Centre Streot. Headqnarters for the Evening HkhALD. Wholesale agent tor felgenifio'i leiarti I J Eipart Lager iii Ssazer File Beer. No finer made. Fine liquors and Clears, Your Stomacti : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do. and th e water you drink isn't even fit tor that purpose. Use Loronz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Marnger Shenandoah Branch.