f BATIU (IT liilMIHLLjWHAT THEY ALL SAYI TM ACCUSED JURIST. A Hop-' lie of L Judge Elu!;3 Will ETnkin to the "Beaut i ful Womc 1 1 Give 101110 W OlldcM'f 111 Juilioiary Oora-iittoe, HEART DISEASE! Fluttering, No Appetite, Could Not Sleep, Wind on Stomach. r" "For a long tlmo I had a terrlblo pain at my heart, which fluttered al most incessantly. I had no appetite and could not sleep. I would bo com pelled to sit up in bed and belch gas ft from my stomach until I thought b that every minute would bo my last ' There was a fcelling of oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. I could not sweep a room without resting. My hus band induced mc to try Dr. Mites' Heart Cure " and am happy to say it has cured mc. I now havo a splendid appetite and sleep well. Its effect was truly marvelous." MIlS. HAKUY E. STARK, rottsvillo, Pa Dr. Miles Heart Onro Is sold on a positive iruarantco that tho llrstbottlo will bonoQt All ilrniTiMfiLsiKnll It ntil. IS bottles forEfi.or It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of pries VJ tno m. juiica oicuicui uo , ciki chart, Ind. Q W S n OU o 8 j8 a e ft S-s E" itc- a -h a p. ; 2. n. 8 i"S- CO ;; "SI p.ss m gj o.5-fl vrr n n to pi tf i. . I P r ' t(TS colas m 3 I H o mj as i i ISm M 2 fiu tr IV..; ttPtt S n Baas ii r 3 ( LI.' $f& 2 a PI as"" 1 . a KXeS CI b 2 " P ft. '. Nekuuson's J v.j.r "i mnnnn tt THEATRE. fEUQUSON, MANAQEn. TUESDAY, JANUARY 22d. W$p : BEVERLY, Supported byher own talented compnny in the romantic melodrama In four acta, ''SILVER BIRD' An exquisite story of heart and home, sparkling with humor and merriment. X-iIttle Ea.rLS37", The wonderful and bewitching actress, will appear and Intro duce delightful singing and dancing. The Shetland pony I'rince, anu trotting dog Snot. display almost human intelli gence in playing their respective parts. Don't forget to hear our orchestra of ten artists. Irlc9, as, 35 and 50 cts. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drugstore. Gihnoris Aromatic Wine- A tonic for ladies. If you are suffering from weakness, and feel exhausted and nervous ; are getting thin and all run down, Gilmore's Aromatic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it lor your daughters, it is the best regulator and corrector for all ailments peculiar to wo manhood. It promotes diges tion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by A.WASL"EY, 106 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa Bate and Bellable Horses to Hire. SMDDEN'S LIVERY Pear Alloy, Rear Coffee House. The best rigs In town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. TW KTflM nmnVlTIHC tit . Shenandoah, lnna . - ,Hiniinv vui (C; xjaa. uoai at. coMMissio:.:.a o:. Ills la tho Only Mfo Lost In Iipfiwirilnq: tlir Government Several llrlef bltitHi'Via, In Wlilch Kiiurti'Oii Itelel Wro 1 .,!!. ! and Mnny Made Prisoner. San Fhancisco, Jan. 10, Tho steamer Alameda, just arrived from Auckland and Hvilnov via linnnliiln. lirlmrs nmva of n revolution and bloodshed nt Honolulu. ' Charles L. Carter, who was ono of tlio an nexation commissioners, was killed, an l other government Buppoitera wen wounded Taoro him been much flt'i'lut; and at least fourteen natives havo boon killed. Nearly 200 royalists arc un lur ar rest. Robert "Wilcox Is tho Rtilor of th . rebels. Tho fighting was still in prog'twa when the Alameda loft Honolulu m Jan. 11, but tho government forces had practically ovvrconio tho rovoltr . v. Tho Associated I'rcss corrospondout wiuu under duto of Jan. 11: Tlioro woro no fresh dovelopmonts in tho threatened uprising until last Sunday afternoon, when tho marshal's deU'etlvm brought in nows for that oiHco lmmodl ntoly to summon tho cablnot and leading officers of tho military and Citizens' Guard for consultation. In a row minutes niter tholr nrrlval Deputy Marshal Brown and a squad of pollco, under Captain Parkor. loft for tho bench at Waiklkl, with oriicrj to soarch tho promises of Henry Bertlo manu, a promlnont royalist, for arms and ammunition. Just previous to reaching the placo tho posso was joined by Charles Ii. Carter, Alfrod Carter and J. B. Castlo, who lived noar by, all members of tho Citlzons' Uuard. On approaching tho houso tho doputy marshal loft tho squad on tho lawn, whilo he entered tho houso, and finding Bortle- mann and a strango whlto man thero pro ceeded to read his warrant. Whon half way through shots woro heard from tho rear of tho house. Tho ofllcors asked quickly: "What does that meanf" Bortlomann ropllod: "l Know notning about It. Thoro aro no arms horo." Brown rushed over to join his squad just as Charles Carter shouted: "Thoro thoy aro under tho boatshod," and pointing to a shod in tho roar of tho lot, and rushing forward, followod by his cousin, Castlo, and tho others. At that Instant a yolloy was flrod by a crowd of natives under tho 6hed, and iCharlos Carter and Lloutenant Holl fell, Wounded. Tho pollco charged and drovo tho natives out on tho boach, whon tho latter rotroatod to tho brush, keeping up a desultory firing. As tho pollco only numbored eight, and thoro woro throo or four tlmos as many natives, they returned to tho houso, taking with them three of tho robels whom thoy had capturod In tho moleo, during which somo sixty shots woro fired. Taking tho wounded men in and first caring for them ns woll ns possible thoy searched tho prisoners, placing Bortlomann under ar rest. Tho prisoners woro all heavily armed. By this tlmo tho robols regained tholr courago and surrounded tho houso, llrlng into It repeatedly. Leaving ono man to guard tho prisoners the ofllcors roturnod tho ilro, but without oflcct, as their assail ants could not bo seen. Keulizing that tholr caso was dosporato it was resolved that Brown and Parker should mako a dash for their horses, which wcro tied near tho houso. This was done with success, and thoy woro soon at tho nonrost telephone. Alfred Carter, who had boon missing slnco tho wounding of his cousin, was supposed to bo dead, but in reality had escaped with tho samo idea, and for tho purposo of gotting a doctor for his cousin. Ho had already tolophoned to tho marshal's offlco, bosldes being fortu nato In finding n doctor, with whom ho ro turnod to tho scene of tho fighting alono. On approaching tho gate thoy woro mot with a volloy. Dropping to tho ground Carter roturnod throo shots, but realizing tho Impossibility of getting into tho houso unhurt they both made their escape. About this tlmo tho natives were ad' Tanclug on tho houses to tako It by storm, when ono or. tho olllcors told nortiomauu ho would blow his brains out on tho In 6tnnt tho first man went lusldo tho houso and hurt any ono. Bortlomann oalled to tho natlvos outsldo to that ollect, and thoy at onco withdraw nnd ceased firing. Within ton minutes after receiving tho tolephono of tho fight a detail of soldiers was on tho way as fast as horses and whools could carry thorn, tho dlstanco bo- Ina about four mllos. As soon as they camo within shooting dlstanco of tho bcono of action tho natlvos fired a parting vollov nnd iled. Alfrod Carter and Dr. "Walters camo up at this tlmo and woro aulcklv followed by others. Charles uar- torreoelvod tho medical nttontlou ho so much noedoil, but his wounds woro so serious that ho died oarly tho noxt mora ine. Holl's wound was through tho breast, but not necosaarlly fatal. Soon after Denutv Marshal Urown ar rived and the premises wero thoroughly boarched. Tho Japiiuoso servant ilenieil that thoro were arms, but a six-shooter at his ear Induced him to bring to light sev eral rules nnd pistols. A.t daylight a forou of natives attaoKed the guard from Dlumoud hill, the latter being forced to retire, bhortly after twenty-five more regulars am veu, mnKing the itoveriimeut lore lltty, while tuo roy- tilUs numbered 300. President Murray, of the Citizens' Guard, started with twiniv-flvu to attack the royalists from the relir, but thoy were fired upon from uobuJi nnd furoodto retreat. 1 As so"" as It was known In Honolulu, nn Suml.iv afternoon, that thoro was armed rebalance to the government four companies of militia wore sent to tho Knena. On Monday martaial law was de clared, and at i o'clock on that day the govorumeut troops surrounded the rebels and routed them, killing several and tuk lnir soven nrlbuner.. From thorn It was learned that tho lenders of tho rebels woro Sam Nowlln, former colonel of the quoon's household guard, and Hubert Wlloox, who was tho loader of the revolution in 1887, tho other prominent ones being half whltos, formerly in tho service of tho queen. After tho first surrender natives camo dropping Into the government camps In bunches until thero wero toou mora nrlsoiiBrs than troons. The prisoner clalmod thoy had 000 rifles, but only 600 mun woro nrrosted. AtO o'clock tho Kovornment forcw camned for tho niaht. pursuit being im nossiblo in tho denso brush. While this was going ou the tug Elou, with a Held pleco and u detail of sharpshooters, left Honolulu and iu a half hour was in a po sition to sholl from tho rear th'" natives whoso camp fronted King's command A few well flrod show scattered tlum llki jLiiioniiMtmii ( oiu'oniin cum! it Beauty. We do nt Iliink it .Long to Act Upon The poet and philosopher, Ralph Waldo Emerson say : 'If nvoR wnrp rrtuffi fnr HPRlntr. Then btauty Is its own cx-u e for tvlng ' Beauty of feature and elt'iciiao of form have ever been the cteilie of the feminine mind. And it is a pvi leetly lnuiliible ulul natural nmlilti u. Women Hie li t to sway tb heartn and mimlx of men ax much by tht-tr beauty mi i ntirac'Wetieus, mm by the subtler c:i ,rni- o( gindtit- and ,iiir ty. And yet how few women attain the eMity which should be their-, anil In Ii se fw who are beautiful, hnw quickly lictr beauty fade 1 This is wrong. Women are naturally beautiful nt h-nut if plealng and attractive nppernnce ami In marly nil the ces Hliete oiutu 1 ick t liee pnyslcal charniR, lit- fault is heir o n. Good lookf and beautllul lormn are en Ircly ilependent upon 'ood health. One mi' t hnvp strong nerves and pure blood n be beautiful. FhUIuu to hive Muse, h to fail of nood look1 and fine figure, ami he woman who De- cnmeH broken 1 u iiiiilth, even In the slightest degree, will s -a her beauty grad u Uly fade. Lhe moment wome re llze this, that moment will they uu do -ilnnd that physical beauty Is a matter wl hln their own control. And just how it I so. Is told by Mrs. Krancls Lvtle. of 2 H nter Ave., Rochester, N. Y. l was v -ry pale and delicate, she eayi "and had no color, and had feniHle wea ness with leucorruoua, anu suuereu grea pain at my periods. I am now well, than s to Dr. Greene's Xervura blood and norv remetly. My face is plump and my oueeks red, and my complexion pure. en i neaau rue use ot tuis remeuy, i nly weighed 81 pouiuls, and now I weigh 15 pounds and urn still gaining. Dr. eene's Xervura blood and nerve remeoy a wonderful medicine. I have not had uy trouble since I began taking iu" Alls Jituina Mariatt, ol uxloru, jn. j., ys: l have been a sutxerer tor ten years. nd the victim of a laree tumor welsh- mr twenty pounds, which I had removed, ind I suffered untold agony for many uonths after. I tried the Bkill of many physicians. ill of whom utterly failed to give me any filet. I then used that wonderful medicine. Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and after using a few bottles 1 was entirely cureu. io those wno have been suuering from various diseases, and have failed to find any relief, 1 am, to day, a living tes timony and witness to the wonderful and mni,volnnu NlnHvA nniVAra it tills tmnt Viedlilne. To persons suffering from vo i lo as diseases, 1 earnestly recommend the use of this remedy if they would be cured. For further information I will sheep, ono shot falling directly Into tuctr camp It Is known that five men wcro killed nnd a largo number wounded, ihe antlvos woro pursued by Lileutonnni Coyne's company as far ns the naturo of the ground ndowed. A shot from his field pleco scattered n crowd of them who ap peared on tho odgo of tho crator, and four dead bodlos was tho result. From statements of tho natives cap tured It was ascertained that tho captain of the llttlo steamer Walmnunlo was re sponsible for tho lauding of tho arms with which tho natlvos wero suppllod. Tho en tire crew was arrested. Tho mate con fessed, mid whon confronted with his tes- tlmourtheoaptalu also acknowledged his guilt The government claims to have evi dence of the whole transaction from the original purchase until tholr final disposi tion. During the day a large numberof prom inent royalists were arrested, including the editor of The Holomua, which paper was suspended, the business manager be ing blnoe arreted. Up to 4 p. in. on Tues day thirty-four of Honolulu's prominent royalists, not Including natives, wore un der arrest. At midnight the remaining rebels were being pursued In every direction by small squads of police, tho troops returning to tuo barracks during tho night, their cloth ing torn and tholr dilapidated nppearauoe showing the effects of their hard trip. The steamer Ko-Au-Ho.u, which was sent to tho islands of Maul nnd Hawaii to ascertain the oondltloli of affairs there, has returned with tho nows that every thing was fiulot. Wilcox, the loader of tho rovolt, is still at larco, with only thirty followors. Kx-Queou Iilliuokalanl's house, whore arms woro couflsoatod, is uuder survoil lanco. A Successful l'ouml l'arty. Wasiinqton, Jan, 10. A lnrgo part ol Washington uttonded u pound party given by Tho livening Star for tho benefit of the poor of the city, who havo been suffering severely this winter. Every ono wus askod to bring a pound of something useful nnd tho result was astonishing, Over a nun drod Wugon loads of provisions wore con tributed. Of this four loads woro of flour, nnd the rost was nourly all of a substan tial and nourishing character. A few per sons sent L'ohlon Eutrllsh "nouuds" sterl ing, others pounds of copper cents and a few pounds of silver. Tho fodU will bo distributed through tho rogular charity organizations of the cltS- x1 Fajxyzxsjtt will Take Women This Idea. wllllmzly, cheerfully, and promptly re I spon 1." I Miss Delhi T. rfhea. of 2'.0 Lexington 1 street, Ka-t Uo-tr'n, Mass makes the ioiiow nig KCHtpmeiit.: "Ali'iut 8vlmi years aifo I beuan to feel very unconil'orl uhle after enttmr. sn mnnh mi that 1 found It impossible to keep the lltfhteht fool o'l my Ntomach. I grew woi'-e for ihree months, so 1 was obliged to give mi work nnd uo to the hospital.' ' I tried many remedies and doctors, but they did nie no cood. A friend advised me : i ry l)r Greene's Nervura blood and nerve re.neily. "f began using It, and after a week felt much lietter. When I had taken four 'ot'les the tve ikncs in my stomach was nil ttnne. and I could eat anything with out nisiress, wuue a short time before 1 found It impoi-llile for w-eks at a time to even drink -i glass of milk and keep it in my summon. i was un ioie 10 wear nnythlng out a looe dress, and I did not go out of the lintie for months at a time. I am no;v cur si of my troubles, and am wU and -tioiiu. Mv cure Is wonderful. Ilp. Greene's Xervura blood and nerve remedy nai uone wu-it me Hospitals, doctors and timer meui mes coma not uo. ir. is a cpiennu medicine, and I urge every suffering person to use it. I love to n.inK ot the uowi it Is ilolntr. and wish everyone who is not perfectly well would Miss Koe McCarthy, of 347 East 87th St., New York City, wrires as touows : "Jbor a long time 1 was trou'iled with nervousness and violent headaches. I would lie awake nearly all night, and was in constant misery, fro- gyggge McCarthy. vious to this, my complexion wa a very healthy color, but now it became very bad. 'I took three bottles of Dr. Greene's N-rvura blood and nerve remedy and wus entirely cured. My nervousness and headaches left me, .my good complexion returned, and I Blept perfectly. 1 can Kafelv say to everybody who Is suffering, Hist Klvo it a trial, anu you win be cureu. fho,.o my statement will find relief for many people who do not know the bene- tic oi bucu a wonueriui ineuiciue. It is thus evident thit women can get well can secure perfect health, strong nerves and pure blood by using the great vital restorauve, ur, ureene's xervura blood and nerve remedy. If, therefore, women will maintain their health and strength by this remarkable medicine, we will guarantee them beauty of face and form, the bright eyes, pink cheeks and clear complexion of youth, and the rounded form, graceful lines and elastic step of vigorous physical development. This remedy can be used without hesi tation by all, as it is purely vegetable and is endorsed and prescribed by physicians; indeed, it is the prescription nnd discovery of our most successful physician In cur imr nervous nnd chronic disea-es. Dr. Greene, of 35 West 14th St., New York City, who can be consulted at any time, wi .hout charge, personally or by letter. llroker Chapman a "l'rlsnner." Washington, Jan, 19. Broker Elvorton R. Chapman, of Now York city, wlw, with two other brokers and two nows papor men, woro indicted for rof using to answor inquiries of tho somite sugar In vestigating committee, was yesterday placed nominally In tho custody of tho United States mnrshal. His surety, Lowls J. Davis, ot this city, accompanied him to tho criminal court lato in the uftornoun and surrendered him in order to potitlou tho United Stntos supreme court for a writ of habeas' corpus. Judge Colo im mediately ordered that tho bondsman bo rolloved of fdrthor responsibility and the defendant admitted to tho oustody of Mar shnl Wilson. Application will bo made noxt week to hear the caso on petition for habeas corpus. Proceedings In tho oases of tho four others will be governed largely by this caso. Spoiling a Fino Ola tegenrt. Cannot vou leavo It alonef applies with diioeliil noint to mounds In which it is sup posed that anoient Britons and suchiiKe livaone neoole have been uurieu. in i-ar- ltttmont hill fields thero Is a wound, and tradition hud It that Queen Boadieea was burled there. Everything Is in association of Ideas. Probably a good many people visltinir tho fields had conjured up be fore their eyos tho queen In her oharlot uallantlv resisting the Romans. Alas, In an 111 advised moment somo antlquorles were allowed to srub for her British maj- osty. Thoy did not find her, nor did thoy discover anything boyonu mat sno oouiu never have been burled thoro. Thus an Interesting nnd suggestive legend hos been destroyed. I trust that In futuro wo shall toko tombs of doparted worthies for grant ed, instead of Investigating thorn. Lon don Truth. Tho Affirmative Negative, a rnnnln nf donutlos belonging to differ ent shades of polltlos meet In tho lobby of tho French chamber. '-Tho prlmo minis ter Is about to give Mr. Untel an appoint ment In tho diplomatic service. Whnt. thnt follow!" "Why, certainly. Ho Is a very capable man." . "Yes, capablo of anything." Croix. And Wood Flowed. "Great roforms aro seldom accomplished without bloodshed," was the consoling thought of tho man who decided to do his own shaving Indianapolis Journal. J'.-s.' THE CASE P.EA0TI0ALLY SHELT.3. Sir. Ilnllor, Clialrmin nf tlio Sub-Commit tee, Declares Ttuit Ho Will llonew thn Charges on Ills Individual Ilctponstlill ity rs a Member of the House. Washington, Jan. 19. Tho judiciary committee of tho houso hold along session yesterday over tho Kicks caso. Representa tive Balloy, ot Texas, prosontod tho major ity report, drawn by himself, and Repre sentative Brodorlck, tho minority roport. Tho ninjorlty report says tho ovldenco ostnbllshos tho following facts: A. .1. Hicks becamo clerk of tho circuit court for tho northern district of Ohio on March 20, 1878, and served In that capacity until July 31, 18S9, when ho becamo tho district judgo for tho samo district. Dur ing tho tlmo while ho was clork thero wero ponding In tho circuit court a great many cases brought by John C. Blrdsall nnd the Blrdsall Manufacturing company against various defendants, involving a question of patent Infringement. The monoys out of which Judgo Ricks is charged with having defrauded tho gov ernment, says the report, are the fees for making final records In fifty five of theso cases, which woro not finally dis posed of until nfter ho had bucomo tho judgo of tho district court. Notwith standing the fact that Judgo Ricks had ceased to bii clork of tho court ho clalmod tho right to mako tho final rocords and to collect tho fees for that work. In his own testimony Judgo Ricks tes tifies that ho reported theso fees as earned and received, but ho admitted that thoy wero neither rocelved nor carnod whon ho so reported thorn. Tho roport quotes an answer made during tho course of tho In ve3tlgatlon as to how Judgo Ricks ascer tained tho amount for which ho charged himself for records in tho Blrdsall cases and says his explanation that ho selected fees in tho cases where ho knew tho parties to bo solvent, If truo, would discredit him. becauso nn honest and faithful officer would not select solvent litigants for his debtors and leave tho Insolvent ones for tho government. Tho report goes on to nrguo that tho result of wrongful taking of theso fees by J udgo Ricks was to deprive Martin W. Sanders, his successor as clerk, of f55 and tho government of f493. Tho report closes by saying that It finds It lmposslblo to reconcile this conduct with tho rules of common honesty, and, therefore, recommends tho adoption of tho Impeachment resolution. Tho minority report rovlows tho charges from a diff-r-nt standpoint, concludin; with this ro'M.nmondation: "In vlow of all the facts in this caso it is our conclusion Mint Judge Ricks is not guilty of any of fense, that there was no intention of wrong doing nnd thnt no moral turpitude at taches. Wo, therefore, recommend that tho resolution reported to tho houso for lmpcnchmont bo not adopted." After hearing tho reports tho judiciary commltteo adopted a resolution allowing Judgo lucks to como before tho commlttci and bo heard. This Is unexpected, and looks like killing tho caso in view of the shortness of tlmo for action. Speaking of the action taken by the commltteo, and of his Intentions, Mr. Balloy said this morning: "Judgo Ricks will appear noxt Tuosduy, and tho day will be taken up with an examination of him. An adjournment will bo taken un til next Friday, and a week will bo lost. It would be nonsense to sond a resolution tor impeachmont to the senate thirty days before adjournment. I do not Intend to drop tho caso horo. Whilo I am chairman of tho sub-commlttoo I must follow tho directions of tho committee, but as soon as I am roleasod from that office I will bring tho resolution up In tho houso on my Individual responsibility as a mom- bcr Tho supporters of Judgo Ricks In tho committee made tho point in tholr nrgu monts that tho charges against Judgi Kicks, If proved, amounted to no more than a technicality, and wero dono In his capacity as a clerk If any action was to bo taken against him they said It should bo a civil suit against his bondsmen, ns clerk, to recover tho amounts overdrawn, Thoy particularly called attention to tho fact that thoro hud boon no concealment about his courso, and all his charges woro matters of record. They declare that two or throo who voted for Impeachmont last Tuesday havo changed their views and will change their votes. To Investigate Allcgod Crookedness. ST. PAUL, Jan. 19. In tho houso Mr. Foig called up his resolution to lnvostl gate the financial status of public funds which aro alleged to bo doposlted in tho Interest of and for tho benefit of thoso public olllel.il- having them In charge Ho did not say that the state treasurers Minnesota had been doing wrong. Ho said nowspaper reports of Illegal gains by state or other public treasurlos gave the amount as hum 150,00u to SJOtuwu. The report: showed over 1300,000 of state funds dopos lted in the banks that haw failed. wanted proof of the truth or falsity of the charges. The resolution was adopted Itallroail War in Chostcr. CHK8TKU, Pa., Jau. 19. The Chester Traction company began work on Its AVelsh street out oil yuuterilay, and when the tracklayers reaoh the Pennsylvania railroad, a gang of section men were sum moned to prevent tlie trolley rails from being laid across the railroad. A fight onsued nnd alter several scrimmages It was noeessary to oall upon the olty authorities to Interfere. The men of both compaules were then oulled oil pendlug a consultation between the railroad and traction olllolals. Doherty's Application Dismissed. NEW YoitK, Jan. 10. Justice Parker, of tho supromo court, with Justice Van Brunt concurring, dismissed tho applica tions of ox-Captuln Michael Dohorty and his wardmen, John Hook and Bernard Meehan, to set aside tho action ot the police commissioners In dismissing them from tho force because of facts brought out In the L,oxow Investigation. The Weather. Foreastern Pennsylvania, snow or rain; warmer: south wotst winds. For Now Jorsoy, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland and Vlrglula, fair: warmer: southwest wluds. Snow or ralu Is In dicated for Now England and tho northern lortlon of the mlddlo states. Tho tem perature will contluuo to rise In tho uild dlo and south Atlantlo states. 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Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah. Fresh and cool Beer always on tap Wines, Liquors, Cigars. posTElxo & Cassidt, Proprietors SHARES FOR SALE. The Safe DepoBlt Hulldlnc and Saving Asso ciation of ICeadiiiK, l'a., oners for Bale a few hundred shares ot stock. This Is a Kood, reliable and prosperous association in which to take shares. Having ready sale fur all money, the premium received is large, consequently the stock will mature- much nooner than associations located in towns where there la no great demand for inonev, and building operations are very limited. Tlio value of each share is S20U at maturity. Application fee, 25 cents each share. Monthly dues, one dollar per share. Five pet cent, interest; anoweu on an pa ineiiw ruaue in advance for 6 months or longer. Members may withdraw one or all shares at any time by giv ing 3u days written notice, and are entitled to me iuu amount or uues paiu, wim o per uvut, Interest after ono year, thereby making It an 11 per cent. Investment. All shareholders are entitled to loans from fund nn real estate security. No shares will be forced out The fund is run on the -auie conservative principles as our local funds which have been tried for years and found safe. Any one wlsh- I . - I ... ...... I an... .111 It tn luiutn.iun . .up, . .tin. . . . . ...iu . . their iuterest to call on the local agents and receive full iiarticulars. Hev. II. A. Keyser, D. V., of Mahanoy City, is one of the directors. MASTER & BACH MAN, Agents, 127 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah. For Painting .... The Season Is 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 stained glass. All the new patterns la wall paper. All dally and weekly papers, novels, novelettes and stationery. 133 West Centre Street. Headquarters for the EVKNINQ HERALD.