The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 01, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 3

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Bhcunittloiili, Fcnnn
CAPITAL,
100,000.00
i. LHftSBNlUNO, President.
P. J. FEHQUBON, VlCf Preiai
WHHHNUINQ, Cashier.
8. W. Y09T, Asslstsm PM ie
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3 PER CENT,
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BWWH0ME8
'YOUmfCUREff
are tllfl oldMt in Amripfl for thn truntmoitt nf
ecinl D.ieaHea A Vmitl.rtil Jror
Sarlrneelc, Jlyflrirrle, Tcurtliri l.rr Manhood
rrnftiipnt l,T3lnl n fcpcrli.it'yv l'"ir
nlcatlmia roeniity c nnilt-mui s -ml sunup P-
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AU ilay Sntuniar Sun. lays. lOtniaA M
SED BY ALL ROOFERS
in. 9 -m. - 'tUiM'..'ii.iT.?as
ELASTIC
ubbes Cement
For Slatc.'Tilo, Tin or Iron Hoofs.
ild In uir.slzo packages from 10 pounds up
lntlngupnnd repairing all cracked Joint
ill kinds of roofs, and around chlmneyi
iriiig stones, skylights, dormer windows
tiers, wood or stono work, breaks and na)
les, or any place to bo made water-tlpht; at
liallcd for laying and bedding BLATE AN)
fLEIlOOFS, also copings. They will novc
ale or become loosened- It Is voryadheslvi
14ks firmly to anything, forming a tougl
ather-llko skin oyer the top, will not run o
(men from Joints or cracks, summer or wit
r. This cement needs no referonce, It ha
kod the teat for thirty-two years and neve
la u, Kivu i,miui;i. DukiaiituLiuu. it is tn'
ist useful artlclo a roofer can hare In hi
rap. The cement Is prepared ready for nsr
1 IB 10 oe appinu wuu a trowel, ana is Kcp
1st bvkcciitnc covered wl'h water oro
.d will uot&et stiff or dry. ColorH. brown a1
ck. frslatilHhritigGO) AddrwS
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IKTZEL. d9 Maine St., Newark
5P
UCl- mi . POO TVe-u-ili Vnfla Ut
tt' W&.mNv OOO below Oroeu, PnUdlohi
AflEE the fnaillY (.bjiiclao, tbtt ho
1'ita.) u4 kditrturnv doctors ban failed
a-Will as quack wtiu prvmlitq to Out
you after all rtber full, nl to f
a ntMuii (unratitec, frw ad i Ice, fr
r.miiiiLi, oi J afur He I It laiodter
the pill tudiiiifubtiircrn, wiib Mtilt .
cil.od Km -, n.'i,riiin, illi:, $m,
puiiera, nun ('n.r m- rn aio.ir.Jni nnc
In. c.iuceru" tb limin curti nimlktoe
vie , eiu , b j iuhhm an i niuia toi
ZhZU eo and consult T.U a. T. T11EE1
hn its Sttfopotm Hortltnl au1 It jtara' racU
P:.. Il3 tbor four cuhcIj tar. bio or uoL Hetlui-HUutauMraDtec.no
o "mh fc" rliilm to liedod'j rqunt, I ut 1 e d'Kjicnre the most du
Iffitt if SyphiHa, Vtcrn, Btrictcro. Gororrhoia
iLoa, mid Elitharcrt. Miiun.r fnm Mtlantbolla tut
iilnw Muhtai-ltdnt-i. and oil tliOM dUcd from eflerUof yoQthfn
uu,Y,B4icr.Kn, lit 'ti him a, r m tf a cure, P-eraemlH-t
S TP EEL d"f 'u-'i wtmt all ot'.ora wtly claim to do. D8
u-f n.oii !!( tn-ntnitnt. H couildnra the Alio
2nT5'-i'0 lliuisoii.tihla, nod KoTiciic PTtcniior nitakliie wber
nr tht u.n HiillftHiM. Jlnurrti Poll, to 8 o'clock t e
, n ..1(3, 6 it 3 . 1. and Knt ovftilnc frum 0 to 10 o'clock f K
Ji-&,liyit 9 :i li Spud 10 it word tf sot. tamj.i for r,
ITrHth. tlta onlr tr" it.rrlliiNl hok adrrrtl-tNl. a friend to
325"LT, 9 ; ij sienrt 10 it . i rh 1 1 2 ot. tinmn for bool
Old
2l3nda'mnJ lutUdle npiliir hlu m-kk. WriLeorcall. AOIt
joe tors worii'nii jou hkilihkT nie-lidnl hooka t the are afraid jot
RET JIG'S
Beer and Por.er.
T AM AO 15 NT fort ho
X t hus Itettig's Cele
brated Beer and 1'orter in
this vicinity, also Bergucr
& Kngel'a celebrated India
Palo Ales and Old BtocU.
Orders will recelvo prompt
attention. Finest brands
of Liquors and Cigars.
SOLOMON HAAK-
120 South Mam Street.
ABRAftl HEEBNER CO
PORT CARBON, PA.
Manufacturers of
Of Every Description
Wags, Badges, Caps, Reganas, &
SFINEST QOODS-LOWEST PRICES.-
rlto for catalogues. Correspondence solicited
sNEDDEN'S : LIVERY
Horses and Carriages to Hire.
Claullng of all kinds promptly attendod to,
Horses taken to board, at rates
mat are iiDerai,
MAR ALLEY, Hear IMdalfs Hardware Ston
Rhoumatisni,
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints,
DR. SAHDEU'ii ELECTRIC BELT
With Electro Magnetic SUSPENSORY
-. Inlet i'otental licit Iraprovementi t
will cure without mndlclna all ttcaaneaa reaultlnff from
orer-Uxation of train mrve foicai excesses or lrull
crctlon, as nervous debit Ur, Blefi'Ieasness, lanpuor,
rliFumatitun, kldmy, liver and bladder complaint,
lame tiu-lc. liimbaeo, eclatfoA. all femala compialnU,
ireneral ill health" eto, TUU electrlo Uelt contain
liuUiiUf feltby vrcuur or we rorfuit J,0.tK, and
villcureailof the atovo dfiucf or no pay. Tbou.
aandi liavo been cured by thli manrelona (nrentloa
aiter all other remedka faileil. and wo eivo hundred!
crtesUmoulali In thU and every other Koto.
Our 1'eannil Imprr4 ILltTlllC SrSTI-ISOBT. U
peatost boon ever ouYred weak men, IKkK Uktll
! Ulth and 1 Icoreu. hlreeilh Ul'iUiMtlU 1. UU la
VU itjt. Bend for lllua'd t'amuhlet, mailed, aealed, bet
., SANDSN ELEOTRIO CO.,
As. 8S0 JJ1IUAUWAV, XVW TUUU CITY.
Tltmr -rn i n t ti rr I
K 'ometlnies a bore, but when the peo
plo ara told twice that at Gallagher's
Cheap Cash Htore they can buy Flour and
Team lower rates than anywhere In this
town, tuey io guaio test me trutaoi
the oft reneated storr. Full line of Qro.
eerles, Dutter and Uggs, PoUtoes, Ureen
'j ruck, Hay and Straw.
alias's Cheap Cash Store
511 m CENTRE STRKET.
r
turn
vn
nil
Letters from Motas
speak in
warm terms
of what
Scott 's
Emulsion
has done
for their del
icate, sickly
children,
It's use has
h r n ii it li t
- ( --
thousands back to rosy iieumi.
soft's Emulsion
of cod-liver oil with 'Ilypophos
phitcs is employed with great
success in all ailments that re
duce flesh and strength. Little
ones take it with relish.
Prepared by Scott A Bowno, N. Y. All draft-gists.
I had a malignant broaUIng out on my ler;
low tho knee, and was cured sound ami well
I til two and a half bottles ot
ither blood medicines had f allot
o do mo any good. AVilu C. ISuAty,
Yorkrllle, S L.
SltS-"
I was troublotl from childhood with nn w
rnv.itoil caso of Tottor, unit Ihrco Ixittlosr.f
'fiHrar3?l cured mo iierrnaiietlv.
SWjjaJCj WALLACE MANN,
ieilA.iOiiian Manntllk, i.T
Our book on Mood anil Skin Diseases inallo I
'co. SwiFT8rnc:i"ioCo.,Atlantfl,(!-.
ChtbC(.tera Encllbh Dlaraond nrand.
l, is
Orlirloul undfiitlr Uenulne.
Bare, alway rdlf.hla iadics, ak
Druclst for ChUhfter KnetUk Dla...
w -. imona a ran' i la iioa ana uoia metaiuo
V5.'',,0IC,' ,calc, ' 1ie rihbon. Toko
VVlnn other, tteftttt danatraut mlititu-
fit turn ana imicirioni. ai uruKictita, or ai Cth
"ltIIrf fop Y.atMcL.' in inter, hr wluwm.
AIuII. XO.UUO rtiUmoDtali. Fame pap r.
CTitoh4tr 'IirmIoal o..Mnitlan Nn
Mull. 10.U0O ftiiliuoDtali. yame Pap,
Local DruffjIiU. i'MLadu.,
3lek HCftdacho and reltovo all tho troubles Inci
dent to a bilious Btato of tho system, such as
Ulzilness, Nausea, Drowainoss, Distress after
eatlnjr, Pain In tho Side. etc. While tholr most
remarkablo success has boon shown in curing
ITORdftchO, yet Carter's Little Liver Pills aro
equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro
ventlntf this annoying coroplalnt.wblle they also
correct all disorders of the etomach, stimulate the
liver and regulate tho bowels. Kven If tlicy only
curea
HE A
Ache they would bo almost priceless to thoso who
Buffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu
nately their goodness docs not end here, and thoso
who once try them will And theso little pills valu
ablo In so many ways that they will not bo wll
ilng to do without them. But after all sick head
Is tho bane of so many lives that hero is wfcero
we make our great boast. Our pills euro It whllo
.others do not.
Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and
very easy to take. Ono or two pills maka a dose.
They ore strictly vegetable and do not gripe or
purge, but by their gentle action please all who
use them. In vials nt 25 cents; rive for tU Sold
by druggists everywhere, or sont by mall.
CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
Tm-aa Eamei
Begs to announce to hU friends and
patrons and tho publlo generally that
he has purchased tho barbershop lately
occupied by 13. J, Yost,
if o. 12 West Centre Street
SaElUKDOAS, P4.
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE noTOp.
Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair, they
will give you rooro comfort and service for tho money
than any other make. Best In tho world.
,$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
FOR LADIES
$2.00
$1.75
FOR BOYS
.U-75
W. L, Douglas Shoes are made In all the
Latest Styles.
If you want a fine DRESS SHOE don't pay $6 to $8,
try my $3.50, $4 or $5 Shoe. They will fit equal to cus
tom made and look and wear as well. If you wish to
economize In your footwear, you can do so by purchasing
W. L. Douglas Shoes. My name and price Is stamped
on the bottom, look for It when you buy, Take no sub
stitute, I send shoos by mall upon receipt of price,
postage free, when Shoo Dealers cannot supply you,
tV. L. DOUGLAS, llrockton, m, Sold by
Joseph Ball, 29 N. Main street.
J. P. Williams & Son.
Furniture
S. Waitibt., Shenandoah.
QPRING OF '93 Intending buyers
are luvlted to luspect what may be
termed the largest variety of Furniture
ever seeu In Shenandoah. Prices the
lowest. Pianos, Organs aud Bewlng
Machines In various etylea and prices.
J- P-
Williams & Son,
13 South Main St.
FIRE INSURANCE
urgent ana oldest reliable purely cub
panlet represented by
DAVID PAUS'J
1 20 S. Jarom St., Shonanoonh, A.
- Orlisliud uikoiiIv Uenunie." A
all
CURE
44.00 A
.OU (Mi ' V M
42.251 JJ
2.00
n- .i r' timim
OUR BUSY LAWMKERS.
Work Done by the Legislators
at Harrisburg.
PROCEEDINGS IN BOTH BRANCHES.
Lively Scenes In llotli Ilouaea During the
Cloning llmira uf the Session of '03 Dr.
Nullum HIiciifTor Cnnllrnieil Hiipcrln
tcmli'iit of l'ublle Inatrtictlon A Veto
Buitulncd.
HAnmsnuno, Juno 1, When the general
appropriation bill came up In tho H'linto
yesteidajr, Senator CrltchfUlil, of Somerset,
wanU.il to iiinuml tho Item of $5,000,000 n
year for the public bchools by addluu; an
other million, but tho senate wn ugiilnst
such nn Increase and voted It down yeas,
15; nays, 28. The incieiise was Inserted In
the house, but tho senate committee struck
it out us being too big n Jump. Senntoi
Gobln moved to strikeout the Items for tin
payment of tho salaries and expenses oi
the chief and deputy factory Inspectors.
Senator Goblu's amendment was subse
quently modified to ullect the chief factory
Inspector only, and In that shape was
adopted yeas, 80; nnys, 15. It was u
strictly party vote with the exception o
Senator riteel, Allegheny, who voted with
the dumocrnts.
In executive session the nomination ot
Dr. Nuthitn ShcnlTer to he superintendent
of public instruction was confirmed unan
imously, 'i'hcie was not ft dissenting vote.
There was a littlu surprise in the senate
when it motion was adopted recalling from
the house the Baker ballot bill, which thi)
senate sent back Tuesday night with notl
Mention that it refused to concur In the
house amendments. This was not what
certain gentlemen wanted, but tho resolu
tion of recall was adopted notwithstanding
yeas !10, nays 12.
Senator Lyon called up the bill author
izing distillers of splritous orvinous liquors
to sell such liquors of their own manufac
ture In original packages of not less than
forty gallons without being required to
take out a license
Among the bills which passed Anally
were the following:
Jinking an appropriation for the state
fish commission, ($48,000); $75,000 for the
Chronio Insane hospital; expenses of tho
electric trust committee.
At 1:20 the senate cleared its calendar
and had nothing further to do but act
upon conference reports, and It was com
pelled to take frequent recesses during the
night to wait on the house.
The report ot the conference committeo
on the general appropriation bill went
to the printer nt an early hour this morn
ing. It practically restores the bill to tho
condition in which it passed the house,
making the appropriation to public schools
for the next two years $11,000,000 instead
of $12,000,000, knocks out tho appropria
tion to enforce the provisions of the dairy
and food inspection bill and restores the
salary of the factory Inspector.
IN TIIK HOUSE.
The speaker's desk was loaded down with
house bills amended in thesenatc, in which
amendments concurrence was asked. As
a L'eneial rule the amendments to appro
priation bills were rejected. The house
agreed to the amendment to the act to ru
ortmu'ize the National Guard,
Chairman Marshall reported from tho
nppropiiation committee about fifty bills
that hud been negatived either because
thero wns no money for them or they were
duplicates of others already passed.
XIr. Wherry asked that the vote which
killed the bill requiring school directors to
supply adequate outbuildings for the use of
pupils be reconsidered, and said he was
certain the house had defeated the most lm
nortant bill unthinkingly. The house
thought so, too, and reconsidered Its nctlon
and passed tho bill,
The bouse sustained Governor Pattlson's
veto of the act giving fire departments in
third-class cities the right to select ollicers
of the department.
The first bill on the regular calendar, an
act authorizing magistrates to commit
minors to certain charitable societies,
passed finally.
Senator HcCarrell's bill providing for in
crease of tolls on bridges, which was killed
in the house Tuesday evening, was given
another chance for its life, Mr. .Merrick
moving to reconsider the vote by which It
wns defeated. Air. Jtunkel made a speech
in supporfof the bill and it was passed by
115 yeas to M nays.
The half holiday bill, which the Phlla
delpbla bank clerks have been clamoring
for, passed finally.
The act to provide for the punishment of
persons wilfully procuring tho publication
of false statements passed flually, and tho
fake writers who Impose lake stories on
newspaper publishers must have a care
hereafter.
A message was received from Governor
Pattlson saying that he had approved the
following hills: itequmng nil publlo rec
ords to be kept in the English language;
relating to atlldavlts ot defense.
Tho act extending the time for the com
pletion of rallroadB passed finally, but It
was a mighty close shavo and there was a
gieat deal of hustling to get 112 votes.
The report of the confeience committee
on the Baker ballot bill was made to the
house at nn early hour this morning, with
out being ready, and is in the hands of the
printer. It is a practical surrender on the
part of the house to the senate. The leg
islators who have accomplished this result
are Senators Porter, Films and Baker and
Representatives Scott, Lytle and Kcarns.
1'he only member ot the conference com
mittee who refused to sign the report Is
Mr. Kearns, the only democrat ou It.
Closing Scenes In the LrgUluture.
IlARiusKuno, June 1. The scenes In the
legislative halls during the last hours of
the session of '93 were very lively ones
and theie was no time lost in putting bills
through with a grand rush. During the
entire night the legislators we're as busy as
bees and the legislative machinery was
pushed to its fullest capacity In order to
clear the calendars as nearly as possible
before 12 o'clock, the hour set for final ad
journment. Nearly every seat in both the senate and
house was occupied and the galleries were
filled to their utmost limit with spectators.
Many ladles were present and the deepest
Interest was manifested by all in the pro
ceedings. The calling of h roll to decide the vote
on the several bills was a rather monoton
ous feature of the night session and seemed
to make time drug rather slowly during
tho early niornlntr hours.
The bills passed during the night were
of n minor nature, as all ot the important
legislation had been previously disposed of.
The lawmakers were too busy to indulge
to any great extent lu the usual acts of
hilarity characteristic of the closing hour
ef a legislative session.
The riilladelplilu lu Dry Dock!
Nkw 'onK, Juno 1. The United States
flagship Philadelphia left her anchorage
lu the North river at 0 o'clock yesterday
and steamed around the East river to the
Brooklyn Navy Yard where she will go
Into dry dock tor cleaning.
Narrow Kscnpe from Fire.
ComiKR, Out., June 1, Larsch'a Hotel
here was destroyed by Are at an early
morning hour. The flames cut oft the
means ot rtcapa by the stairway and
several ot the Inmateahad to leap from thj
windows. Lou 19,Q00,
rOSTl'ONHD UNTIL MONDAY.
Father Dont's tjnae Aunlnst tho Order of
HI. l"rnnol tinea Over.
Brooklyn, N. Y., Juno 1. The case of
Father Dent, of Buffalo, against the Older
of St. Frauds, for damages tor his expul
sion from tho Order, and to secure rein
statement, wns called In tho Supreme Court
at noon. Father Dent was present, though
ho has been con lined to his bad uy Illness
for some time past.
Tho attorneys for tho defendant, how
ever, nsked for n postponement of tho caso
until Holiday, In order to secure tho pres
ence of Illshop llyau and his counsellor,
and other witnesses. The oaso was accord
ingly set down for Monday.
Nearly 7,000 Contorts.
St. Paw, June 1. Tho Mills revival
meetings that have ended hero hnve been
the greatest revival movement over held In
St. Paul. Nearly 7.000 signatures at
tached to cards lmlieating the signers do-
slro to lend a Christian llfo romaln as
written evidence ot tho work which has
been accomplished. All the churches have
iKen uronily beneflited and havo admitted
ninny members. Fifty Protestant churches
joined witli Bev. B. Fny Mills to make the
meetings succossrul.
Typhus lu Oin Workhouse.
New Yohk, June 1. John Kelly, 00
yem of age, nn inmate of tho workhouse
on Blackwcll's Island, was taken 111 with
typhus fever yesterday. Ho was removed
to Hi versido Hospital. Precautious will be
taken to prevent the spread of the disease
tunontf iinnnti.w nf llin wnrklmngfl
From ilerehant al Gastomei
THE SAME GLAD CRY,
" ITJV:a9eME WELL."
Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of
Kondout, N, Y., the talk of the Country,
Jlr. W. F. Johnson, the lending mer
chant of Gninsville, K. V., Said to-day.
that " I havo sold
over CO doz. of l)r
Kennedy's Favor
ite llcmcdy, and
liavo never bad n
bottle returned or
a fault found villi
it. One of my
customers piid
bis doctor t'l and
wns thin no better,
took a bottle ol
Fnvorito Remedy upon my rccommctidn
tlon, and It did liim more good than llu
physicians long treatment. He then
bought six bottles of mo nnd was n well
man long before they wcro used up."
Such words ns theso must impress the
sick or niliug one.
Tbreo years oko I wns troubled with BrlRhfs
Disease. The bei-t Doctors paid I could not live
three months. I then commenced uMnp Dr. Ken
nedy's Favorltn ltemeity and 1 am now wi II.
C. L. KEAYnti, UinnlDgham, Conn.
I was afflicted with a rumor frrov lnsr over mv
right cyo. Eminent physicians said there wns no
help for mo. I began at that time to use Vt
Kennedy's Tavorite Uemedy nnd the tumor cn
tlrely disappeared nnd Favorite Henwiy saved
my life. W. 11. Paukf.ii, l'ortlandville, N. V.
If It wcro net for Dr Kennedy's Favorite Item
ody 1 think 1 should dio from constipation. Knv
orftoltemedy fiives mo nn appetite, piodures
refreshing sleep, and cured Hie of a nervou
alt'ecflou I bail for years. It is a tonic, and 1
could not livo without It.
Mrs. Jcua A. Yr.in.E, Kingston, N. V-
Are von a victim of any kidney or bladder
difficulty ? Try Dr. Kennedy's Fnvorit" Iteuiedv
at once as It cured mo when about to rive up all
hope. J-. C. Buixk, rougbkcepslo, I!. V.
Havo you tho symptoms of dyspepsia, s"tir
Rtnmncb, painful nefcht in tho abdomen f-fti r
eating, palpitation of the heart, short breath,
headacbo, constipation, drowsiness, losROfappc
tite J Then loose no time, but talto Ir. Kennedy's
Favcrito liemedy. H Is the discovery of a pbj--slcian
who has tifed ft for j-ears in his private
pructlco, and it has by many thousand tests been
proven capable of doing all that Is claimed for it
WAHTS. &o.
FO't KENT Private duelling opposllo M.
E church. Apply t5 Max 8chmldt 5-aMI
117 ANTED. A competent girl for general
TV housework Ip u small fumlly. No
ihlldren. A.T.Jones,
S-'-D-tf 11 N. Main sireet.
BOAItDINQ. Two gentlemen desire board
with private family, ft loin togi.thcr.
Address ti., fchenandoab, P O. o5-tt
TjiOitSAI.K. A valuablo Main street prop
J crty dwelling a., d business place Satis
factory reason for selling. Apply at IliCHALD
onlco for particulars.
LO"T. At or near the Odd Fellows' ceme
ct cry, on Decoration Day, a lady's sllvor
watch and eold chain. A reward will be na'd
for Its icturn to Mrs. Elgcnhart, 131 l-'.un
Apple alley, Shenandoah. 5 3l-.il
IJlOll SALE. A twenty (20) acre larra,
; planted, together with II horses, 3 cows
Apply to U, P. Krell Barnsvillo, Schuylkill
county, fa. o-u-im
WANTED. An active hoy or girl to sell
visiting caids on commt'slon In every
town in Hihuylklll county. Send 10 rents In
stamps ior ouiui. jaures, iuoaei iira uo.,
Hhcnandoah l'a. 6-27-tf-d&w
ADMIKIHTltATOK'S NOTICE. Setters ot
admlulstrallon on the Oituto of Mrs Mar
Bret Hurltlna, late of tho Borough of Sheu
atdoah, deceased, havl' g been granted to tho
undersigned, persons Indebted to said ostalo
nro hereby notl tied to rnyine it, and those hav
ing ilulms against s.lcl est to to present them
witnoui ueiuy io uvicti. uaiuwjns.
Or to Administrator,
M M. U0I1KE Ills Attorney.
Shenandoah, l'a , May 30, 1893. 0-1-tt-oaw
PrtOPOALSFOUIlDILDING WALL AND
furnishing coping lor the Schuylkill County
Court House erouuds.
Bids will bo received until tho 6th day or
June, A. D., 1803, by I he Commissioners of
scnuyitunuounty ior tno Dunain or n retain
ing wall, 8 feet huh, 380 feet long, of mountain
Bton, on Mlnersville street; for the lurnlsblmr
and setting of 1913 feet of Kranlte coping, lOili
inches, on the granite steps, together with posts
attheiopand bottom ot each flfght of steps:
also for furnishing 210 feotof mountain stone
copl ng with posts nt the ends of the coping, &c.
All worn to bo finished wlthta sixty days after
uiu is uctpieu. uiua lur iutuibuiuk grunue
must bo separate from the bids offering to fur
nish mountain stone. Full particulars oan be
aad and plana and drawings can be seen, by
applying to the Commissioners of Schuylkill
U un y. Tho Commissioners reserve the right
to reject any or all bids. 6-10
PROPOSALS. The undersigned, Commis
sioners of SohuvlUllI C uuiy. will rece vo
scaled proposals until "a.urday, June 21, 18(13,
at linVlock p. in., for the furnishing and laying
of twenty-one bundled and fortyiteven square
yards of grass sod. tlx hundred and sown
square yards ot white gravel, and fourteen hun
dred square yards ot nsphalt aad tho la) lug
and furnishing of terra coita dr Un pipe at ihe
Court House grounds ut Pottsville. Plans and
specifications oan be seen at the office of A 1).
Cochran & Sons, engineers. Tt,e Commission
ers reserve tho right to reJeot any and all bids.
SAMUEL a DeTUUK,
J AMbS J. BOWES,
ELIASE HEED,
Commissioners.
Atics:-P. J CONN ELL, Clerk.
PotUvlllo. Pa., May IK, 1893. 5-21 Sot
L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S
Celebrated Porter, Ale and Bee
JAMES SHIELDS,
ManaRor Shenandoah Branc)
WEEKS
Has removed io Bill Jones' old s tat-
17 HOUTH MAIN aT"lERT
Voire ns will be pleaaejio - ...el the .
of bis friend! and tee i'..ihlio in
Eveffthiiifl In tho Drinking Lice
It Gur Colds, Coughi, Sore Throat. Cronn, Infln
enxft, Whooping: Cough, Bronchitis and As thin.
A certain cure for Consumption in first stapes,
and a sure relief in advanced stages. Uss at ones.
Yon-will see the excellent effect after tiklns;tfat
first dose. Bold by dealers everywhere. Largs
hot ties 60 cents and SI.00.
Political Cards.
IJIOH COUNTV AUDITOU,
THEODORE F. BATDORBF
OF POTTSYILLK.
Subject to Ropubltoan rules.
OU DIRECTOR Of TUB POOR,
JOHN UBIIOAN,
OF UOUTIt OA8S TOWNSHIP.
Subject to Democratic rule.
JJIOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
THOMAS It EL LIS,
Or SHENANDOAH,
Hubject to Republican rules.
B
JIOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
ELI AS J3. BRED,
OP POTTS VIM.E,
Subject to Hepnbllcan rules.
jj"OB COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
DANItiL NEIS WENDER,
OF BUEVANDOA1I.
Subject to Republican rules.
F
IOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
It EN J. tt. SEVERN,
OF SHENANDOAH.
Subject to decision of tho Republican County
Convention
Professional Cards.
JOHN H. COYLE,
A rj'ORXEY A T-LA li'. .
Office Heddall building, Hlicnundoah, l'a.
M,
M. UURKE.
A TtOllXICy-A V-LA If.
SIIKNANDOMI P..
Ofllco-'toom.l, P. O Ilulidlng, Shenandoah,
a d LHtcrly i.ulldlng, Poltsvlllo.
c.
T. IIAV1CE,
BURGEON DENTIN.
Ofllco Northonat Cor Main nnd Centre Stx.,
-bouandoah. over Stoln's drug storo.
jyj" 8. K 1ST LER, mTd
VIIY8WIAN AXD qUliQEOX.
Ofllco -120 North Jardln stroot, Suonandoah
D
H, JAMES Sl'BtN.
PHYSIOIAN AND BORGICON.
Ofllco and Residence, o 81 Ncrtb Jardli
Streot, Shenandoah.
F
R YNK WOMER, M. D.
Specialist in Treatment of Catarrh.
Practice limited to diseases of tho eye, car,
o o and throat. Spectacles furnished, guar
anteed to suit all eyes
Ofnce SI East Oak street, Bhenandoah.
QK. E. D LO.VQACRE,
Graduate In
Kffert'iifiry Surgery and Dentistry.
All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at
tended to with pro liptnest. Surgical opera
tions performed with the greatest oirc. Oillco:
Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah.
I o Builders !
The season for building
is almost at hand, and
we have just replen
ished our stock of all
kinds of Hardware,
Nails and Builders'
Supplies.
We also carry an Immense line ot
Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin
ware. UooSng and Spouting our
specialty.
Peter Griffiths,
GIRARDVILLE, PA.
CURE
YOURSELF!
rirtrn,,hi.,u.,tk-jn-..., -X;
tw -. - ...-lur.i.untuuuiriU
or auv mitmturiL. disrhnro. . .vS
arypur drnpKi-t f. r a bottle ol
without tho rid or publicity of it
anoetor. Hon-polsonous amS
jTOiimnteel not to stricture
L ( i i n. ertal American Curs.
Manufactured bv
, The Evans Ctfrnicil Co, j
CINCINNATI, O.
u. s. A.
JOE WYATT'S
SALOON AND RESTAURANT,
(Christ. Uossler's old stand.)
ttnlu and Court pits,, Slieiiiiiutuuli,
llest beer, ale and porter on taD. The nnost
brandsof whtslteys and cigars. Pool room t-
lacneu.
Chris. Bossier's
SALOON AND RESTAURANT,
(Mann's old stand)
(04 HotitU Mnlti Htrcct.
Finest wines, whiskeys and cigars always In
took. Fresh Uoer, Ale and t'orter on tap.
Choice Temperance Drinks.
'latt's Popular Saloon,
(Formerly Joe Wyatt'e)
and 21 West Oak Street,
SUKNiNDOAH, PA
tt .soiled with the beat beer, porter, ales
..it -i, hr llies, wino, et. Finest clgara
u iar attache!. Cordial tnvliatlon to all
rUILl., PI. tMUww a.c(i.rulaavUafrnatull.
0.!uuoafr. Knaer-tiBMiUaf Dhvtldaa.,SHliM aad bma.
aaaisMawa, aa4 In alnalu. UOia.vi.la.V.wirX
ILL AROUND T!IE STATE.
News From All Sections of the
Commonwealth.
ALL OF THE IMPORTANT EVENTS.
Mrl'iiilHiic, tlin Hmitem-ril llnuk Wrmkrr,
Tallin With n Itxpiirtnr Ilia tll-dottm
rut-tuno I.nat In Poor llHallieaa Ynllires
In Until! New Cniiipaiilra Clntrleml
Uthor Ktute Nous.
IlARRimURO, June 1. In the cnoe of the
rity ot Hnrrlsbiirsr vn. I'etor llaptiste, an
.issensuient for living Walnut street, the
iiipreme court yetnlay refnsoil to hear
the city solicitor's nrgmueiit. This Is
equivalent to nn afMrniHiice of the case,
and the property holJont must pay the
assessments. This decision applies to nil
streets where petitions were presented for
paving, the court below having decided
that where petitions are presented the pe
titioners are stopped to set up defenses
against paying the assessments,
Opinions were handed down and judg
menta entered aa follow: Frederlok Street
Young et. nl., appeal, ork county; order
dismissing exceptions and oonflrniiug re
poit of viewers affirmed with costs to be
paid by appellants; Eliza Nes vs. Win. F
Hanisey. Yoik county, aftlrmod; Clayton
K. Kwing A Co vs. Jacob E. Sputa, York,
appeal dismissed; estate of David Ilrose,
John Groves, appeal, York, appeal dis
missed; Jacob I!. Hackett, executor, vs.
Henry O. Milnor, Perry county, nillrmed:
estate of James Evans, Lancaster, decree
aflirmcd anil appeal dismWiad; Charles
Illank vs. J. II. Kline, Lancaster, affirmed;
Schrimpton & Sons vs. Hertolet, reversed;
McKcuna vs. Lyle, Philadelphia, reversed;
Martha A. Deringer vs. Augusta Hotel
Company, reversed; Smith et. nl. vs. Read
ing City Passenger Railway Company,
lierks, appeal dismissed.
McFiirluno raela Hatter.
Philadelphia, Juno 1. Ex-Senator John
J. MeKnrlatie, who yosterday pleaded
guilty to the charge of embezzlement nnd
was sentencod to four years lu the astern
penitentiary, said last evening in an inter
view with a reporter that ho had not felt
so free from mental worry since ho left
Philadelphia three years ngo and went to
Brazil as he had slnoo giving himself up
nnd taking the punishment presenhed by
law for his wrong doing. McFarlane ac
knowledges that ho is a flnanoinl wreck,
and while standing with his hand grasping
the iron bars to his cell door, said that $50
was every cent he had in tho world when
he dime buck to Philadelphia, nnd that he
had given the money to his wife before go
ing to court to surrender. Ho declares
that the business he wns engaged In in
Ilrazil was not profitable, and that as a
conbecjuciico nearly of his illegally obtained
foittine was lost there. McFarlane aays
he returned of his own accord and with
out his friends being nwure of his inten
tions, Karnped from tho llnslltal.
NonniHTowN, Juno 1. Annie McLaugh
lin, aged 11) years, escaped from tho hos
pltal for the insane at Norristown Tueitdity
L'eninjr, nnd nothing has been learned ns
to her whereabouts.
Shu was committed to that institution
last April from Philadelphia, where she
had been employed asn domestic by several
fi-inilics, from whom, it Is claimed, she
stole n number of articles, merely for the
sake of hiding theni.
It is believed at the hospital that she was
aided In her escape by friends from Phila
delphia who visited her last week, and that
they furnished berwith clothes nnd money.
As confirming this story a hat, shirt and
body belonging to Annie were found late
Tuesday night on Forest avenue, near the
hospital, and it is supposed that after leav
ing the hospital she abandoned these ar
ticles and donned others supplied by sym
pathizing friends, who, it is believed, also
gave her money to assist her in her flight.
New Charters Granted.
HAnmsBURQ, June 1. These were chart
ered yesterday: Joseph Walton & Co.,
limited ot Pittsburg, to mine coal; capital,
$5,000. Monroe Paint Company, of Phila
delphia; capital, $10,000; Julius Bockel is
treasurer. R. C. Schmortz Glass Com
pany. Pittsburg; capital, $250,000. The
World Refining Company, of Easton; capi
tal, $15,000. The West Branch Hciery
Company, of Milton; capital $30,000. The
Valley Brick Company, of Bradford, capi
tal, $00,000.
To bo Launched Jnne 10.
PiiiLAEKxriHA, June 1. The United
States battleship Massachusetts will be
launched from Cramp's ship yard on Sat
urday, June 10. The vessel is an exact
counterpart of the Indiana, which left the
ways last rehruary. It Is possible that a
delegation from Massachusetts will attend
the ceremonies, and the daughter ot a
Massachusetts Statesman will christen the
ship.
A Society Wedding at Carlisle.
Carlisle, June 1. The marriage of N.
O. Boyd, superintendent of the Carlisle
frog shops, and Miss Emma Black, ot West
Noitli street, took place yesterday after
noon at the Second Lutheran parsonage,
Rev. W. O. Seidel officiating. Both the
high contracting parties are' well known,
tho bride being the daughter ot Robert
Black, of this place.
Fruncla Gowen Resign.
PtiiLAUELPHtA, June 1. Franois L.
Gowen, chief assistant general solicitor ot
the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad
Company, has tendered his resignation to
President Harris, and it was accepted.
This is another step In the retrenchment
policy adopted by President Harris, aud ad
ditional resignations are looked for.
Furnaces Indefinitely Hhut Down.
Huntingdon, June 1. The furnaces of
the Rockhill Coal and Iron Company, at
Rockhill, this county, were closed down In
definitely yesterday, owing to a atrike of
employes, who demanded the re-Ins tate
ment of several discharged leaders of the
local union.
Foaa to Take Rarnard'a riace.
Statu Collkoe, June 1. Professor
Frederick E. Fobs, of the MaesaubuetU
Institute of Technology, baa been called to
the head of the department of civil engi
neering In place of Profeasor Barnard, who
will take up his permanent residence in
England.
To Oet Rid of the line;.
West Cihwtkr, June 1. The Doe Run
Farmers' Club at a speelal meeting con
sidered measures for the extermination of
the blaek bug whloh Is destroying the corn
all over the country.
No Clue to the murderer.
Fall Rivkr, Mhm,, June 1. Aa vet
there is no clue to the murderer ot Miss
Bertha Manchester.
SutoiU nt Chicago.
Chicago, June l.Aroli bishop Satolll,
the Papal Ablegate arrived iu Chit-ago yee
terday ior a week's stay. In an interview
he aakl be did not believe a published
de-patch from Rome intaresttng that Areb
blshop Ireland bad to soate ezteut fallen
into diafavor with the Pope.
Tlinnaasfds o( Immlcjrunta.
New Yohk, June 1. There were 6.431
Immigrants landed at Ellis Island yeeter
day, the largest day's work Cor long time
1THE KIND
THAT CURl
JKIIOMK BALL,
wtwiruru, j x.
TORTURING
" Headache for 10 Years!"
II Y
Dana's Sarsaparilla
"I WAS CURED!"
Mb. Bali, war Tin; fibht man topumuaS
PANA S IN Coilu Kri. lAtXTiat AH tttttUJiTOV
ITIIK Kwn.T.
Dana Sarrapartlla Co.:
(ikSTI.lMKN I htt htn A luttKH from
llcnriiioh. h lutal ifn vetiriv. JjUrt
ifalllenw in tiiu-of our lwn! papers an JKlfertfHu;
mcnt or y-.ur untlk'uit', auU UfUDWiUUI Of W.
woiitfcrrnl oitrr. ,
I decniMl tu trv our bottle. The flrct tottIt
rrrntiy n lievnl me, aiyl hy tlin time I nu witen
two mure Wttlcu X WAM CUJtlMK 1 con
riix)UUDdia
DANA'S
SJLRSaPAHILIxA
Eajaaiife nnd rotluhtt- nu'illcliio.
it, -uectnilly yours,
Waterford, N. V. JKROMU Jlf.TX.
Tho truth of Mr. IIiUI'n iahim nt la owpAo to
by M. MoutdTTi
Coiiiw,, N. V. rttanueiit, .
Dana SartiparMla Co., Delfasl, Maine.
Farmers!
Clean up at night, and heai the day's oafe
and bruises with .
KIRK'S
DUSKY DIAMOND
TAR SOAP
because of i; . IhiJi percentage of tat
ASK VOI R QROCER FOR IT.
JTAS. fS. IviltltCjits CO., Chicago
Whilo Rnssian Soap ''SiiSJSyS&gr
CURES RISING
"MOTHER'S FRIEND" iSMl
olieieu child-licarln woman, I havo been a
uiiil-v-ift for niHivy year, nn In e.n h case
where "Mother's Friend" rnitbeemwdlthas
nreoinplfslKvl unndora find rtheved much
siuTerinir. It is the best r inei'y fur rlslne, ot
tho breast ku wa, and worth the price for that
alone. Mo. St. M. lihtiSTF.ii,
Montgomery, Ala.
fern, ny cxnress, cnarfres prepare, on receipt
of i nce.irlXOptrhottle.
fiRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,
Sold hy uU druggists. ATLANTA, UA
-a v tt -v I -1-11 t
IN. ii. Downs JbJixir
WTLt, CUKE THAT
Oold
AND STOP THA
Com
a
Hep stood the ; t tor STXTT YEABfl i
tad bos prucd itsei Use beet remedy
Mown for the cuie Oansumvtfoti, 1
OouffhM, CiMn, Vhoanng Cough, and
IPnee Sfie . Boo , and i! .on pet bottle.
SOi n 3VSRY WHERE.
... I 1 ...... ,u..n.M In ...uni, 1,
XnlliO-S-IVSt.
SALOON AND RESTAUEAM
M Kat Centre Street.
The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies
wines aud itcest cigars always on hand
ROBERT LLOTD, Trop
VIGOR f
Eailiy. Quickly,
Permanently Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
ami ull Ihe train of orila
f rtun t arly errors or Iatr
ciCff-K1. the result m'
uverw ui k fii'lcDi'ii,
voir. ft i Fullhtreoffth,
dtvtjliipiucnt autl tout!
iflvei. uecr 1.1-gan aud
iv tttnn nr thn ivtav
&iiiiilt,natur'il mPthoJf.
iTiHii-oiitt i innrt ivernen
b ci' ri-llurt- iinpcwslbJe'
2'i refert in . Bin!
explauuilmi anr prou
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO, N.Y-
The only mi ROACH DESTROYER 'i
Exterminator
We gaarautea It to rid ik kouatof Fats. ROACHCA
aud Watch Suae,
' MONEY RCFUNDEO.
MAURERS'
PtriUn
INSEOT POWDEh
la thebaattatti tsuketfo
.nn, nut
IH.iaiB AH DBS.
aota only m n, uits, cur Th ADC FflA'