77e Evening Herald. Published dally, pxoept Sunday, by iiititAi.n vviir.tsmsa comvaxv, P lOltcellon office end me.banleal department KB Rast Onvl Street. I'he riarald delivered In Shenandoah and J surrounding town for SltOenta a week, payable to the carriii-s. Ily mall, Three Dollars a year or Twenty -rive cents per month, in ad ranee. AilerrHeementu charged a eordlng to space and post Ion The publisher reserve the right to change the poaltlon of advi rtlsementa when ever tue publication or new requires It. The right la also reserved to reji ot any advertise ment, whether paid for or lot, that the pub lishers may deem Improper. Advertising rata made known upon application. entered at the pout office at Shenandoah, P., as second close tnall matter. tiiji ju'M.vrya iiKHAi.it, Shenandoah. Pnnna. Evening Herald. WEENBlJA,V, .TANUAItY 24, 1881. Rk. PUBLICAN STATE TICKET. CONOREM.AT-LAROB, Hon, OALU3IIA A. HHOW, OP BUSHUBHANNA OOI KTY. t lection Tuesday, February 20, 1894 WHO PAYS IT ? The uprising In Sicily seems to b spreading through nil Ialy. Itreatl note have broken out in a number or illasaiul towns, usually with blood B'ted uoeoiiipunliueiits. Iialy is bound down by an Immense public debt and by expenditures constantly greater than income, the latter having been brought up to the highest notch ; so high, In Tact, us to not leuve the com mon pooplo enough to eat. All thin lndloates upon vvhoui taxes fall. Many people In our own country are oarelesa as to what rate of tax la levied by city, state and national government, under the lalae Inipiesslan that became the tux collector does not come to them direct the rich pay the whole tax. That Inn great mistake. All taxes uiuHt crime at laston labor, and usually one dollar of tax aoMially paid to the collector amounlH to two dollar by Hie lime the workman In toadied The landlord ohargee) on the rent a percentage altovu tbo Increase of hla tux, and the grocer to whom he rents charges an lumeage on the landlord's increaB,and the groeer'dcustomor pays tbe whole lump. So It Is with every thing one buys for personal dally uses, and ho It In that the worklngmen of thin county should feel and exercise at least as much interest as property owners lu local, state and general gov ernment increase and expenditure. There Is an object letwon of no mean importance iu the uprisings in Italy. Note that it Ib not the uoblcs nor the middle class which Is rioting there, but the workers, upnu whom In the I nature of things all tax Imrdnlid urn ...w shifted at last. In our own country of universal franchise the working people have the majority of vote, and should exorcise an active and In telligent Interest in all matters con uected with public aflalrs. An attempt la made to raisoja com -pany at Vancouver to go to Hawaii and enter the service of Queen Lily. As President Cleveland Is opposed to American Interference with the gov ernments of people with whom we are ut peace, his attention Is called to the Vancouver moukey busiueeM. The trouble iu Sicily is attributed to the ItidlU'erence of the government, to Its neglect, to the calling out of the reserve, and to everything except the right thing the presence there of professional agitators, who Intimidated those whom they could not lead as tray. Tub captain of a newly arrived ship, telling of a meteor he nav at sea, said It was as big as five full moons, In whloh thechiefoillcerugreed with him except that he considered Has big as six full moons. When It (joined to a yarn the chief ollleer oan generally go the captain one better. Fouit thousand riiloo- were conven iently shipped at Sayuuuuh for the Brazilian rebel, and the Federal authorities iu that olty conveniently did not And out about it until It wag too late to overhaul the vaesel taking them. Hawaii la reported as determined to he a IUpubllo. Uncle Sum will un doubtedly be willing to promise to be a brother toher. ThoyWoro Eudely Treated by tlio Citizens of Jaokaonvillo, WHERE WILL THE FIGHT GOME OTP? The Duval Athletic Chili Still Hoping Tliat tlm AfTnlr May Tlilio Place In tile Olty, n They lliipo fur mi Injunction llrM mining Interference. Jacksonvillk, Jan. 84. The reception accorded the soldiers of the Second bat talion on their arrival hero lias put tlio men In bail humor. While tlio soldiers were being marshaled, preparatory to inarching to the armory, the humor of the spectators liegan to make Itaelf mani fest and the soldiers were greeted with re marks of ridicule. Tlm first. nrnn tn hmvo the dlspleasureof the state troop was a small nejro hov who vnllml nut. in glee: "You may bring your guns, but you can't stop the fight." Ihu remark nrou'd lnfpofinii. liar taunts were hurled at the unoffend ing sons of Mars. "Where is the ov- ornorr -1,0 oack Home," and expres sions of a like nature rung out while the soldiers were wheeling and turning. coiiieming 01 a sensationnl nature oc curred when the soldiers were passing In front of the Globe saloon. All the way up the street they were met with derisive yells and hisses, occasional taunting ro- iinrHs ueing snniiwiciied in. Crowds thronged the streets, the galleries and the windows. In front of the Olobe saloon was an unusually large crowd, which gave vent to its displeasure by such a volume of hisses that it must have made the ears of the soldiers tlnglo. The hisses increased until the noise became a growl, when the soldiers suddenly, under an order from their captains, lowered their guns to a position to load, and went through the motion, whether they did it or not. This significant action was at once noticed by the crowd and only re newed the ridicule. The men were very angry when they reached the armory, claiming that the hisses and other insults which they were suojucieu to on tlie march from the rail road station had left them with 110 good feeling toward the people of Jacksonville. One private went so far as to say had hu not received strict orders not, to lire un less commanded some one would have been hurt when the hissing began. "If we face a mob," said one lieutenant, "and get orders to lire we will do so. and not in the air, either. Our boys were brought up with guns in their hands, and they can hit a man, I guess, across the street. After the treatment we have re ceived I know my men are very ill hu mored, ami I believe tbnt they will shoot to kill should occasion require it." Similar expressions were made by others of the battalion, and the fact is evident that there is much bad feeling among the boys in blue from tlicontsldedistrictsover the reception accorded them by a Inrge portion of the people ou Jacksonville's streets. Chnrley Mitchell is now entirely rendy for the fight. His last work, a run of six miles, followed by a rub down, was com pleted at 10 o'clock yestorday, and from now on he will quietly rest until ho enters tlie ring, doing no more work than is necesBHry to keep him in condition. Hols still very confident ot the outcome, and only laughs at the odds quoted against him. Concerning the proposition to adjourn the fight until Saturday Mitchell is very einnhlltlc. Hn want, tin nrtattirmitmutit- I and will listen to no such proposition, un less, ns ne puis it, -it is made worth my while." lie looked supremely disgusted when he heard of the possibility of a post ponement, and then remarked with en ergy: "I will listen to no proposition from that clul) unless it is made wortli my while. I hae finished my work and have made all preparations to leave hero for u I contest on Thursday. The only object of the club in postponing the light is to draw more. If they want a postponement to Saturday they must make it worth my while." I Tl,.. nr.,. .tin.. f tl... ...... ll . . . . "ulr" ' mjunu- T,nn 111 . unk'unnv a wuu uu nr,i ,..i..a to the members of the Mitchell party. "Of course this does not settle everything," said Hat Mastersou. "Hut it does look as though tlio governor was disposed to ad mit the matter to argument now, and that is what he refused to do heretofore. Wo have It from a source which is the highest that Governor Mitchell will be glad to have the matter settled in that way rather than drawn out in nn eternal wrangle." "It suits me all right," said Mitchell. "I don't care where the light comes off so long aslt does come off. Of course I pre fer a comfortable arena to a fight in tho bushes, but I want tlie light to come oil without nnv more monkey business." Tlio entire Mitchell party moved up to Jacksonville today, were a suite of rooms had been engaged for them at the Hotel Kverctt. AH of the party profess them selves ns perfectly sure that tho light can have but one result, and that will bo tho utter rout of Jim Corbett. Tho clieok for fciu.UJO has not yet been cashed, and probably will not bo until nfter the fight unless the temporary In junction is made permanent. It is pointed out that should the ourrency of the United States to the amount of tho purse be openly placed as the prize for an ille gal contest, and the contest should be de olnred illegal, those who are involved in such use of United States currency may become answerable under the federal laws. Iu this connection it is pointed out that a scrap of paper, though certified arid thus good for Us face value, Is olear of all collateral complications such as might attend the uso of slips ot paper whloh Unnle Sam had placed his stamp upon. Heferee Kelly announces that he now has every confidence In the Duval Athletic club. Will tbe light be pulled off In the arena In this pity, as originally proposed, is tho question that is agitating the minds of the people. The consensus of opinion seems to be that it will. This fee ling is bused on tho belief that Judge Call's tem porary injunction against tho sheriff and his officers will be made permanent after the hearing of tho arguments this after noon. It Is stated that If tho permanent In junction is not granted the Duval olub will formally drop the fight and allow the pugilists to work out their own salvation. The Mitchell party believes that the fight may ultimately be pulled oil despite the possible flunk of the olub, but are not very speolflo concerning methods. Tlio American tln will he raised on the hlg flag pole of the Kmrett hotel at Jack sonville tomorrow morning if His decided to have lie light lu Jacksonville. If the fight takes place outside the city a white tlug will be ruu up instead. JERSEY S LEGliLATIVt DEADLOCK Governor Werts Hectares He lias No Au thority to Interfere. TltESTON. Jan. Ut - (invemnr Wart. I his answer to the ltepubllcan senators, say he has 110 authority to Interfere with the Democratic senate. Ills letter Is In part as follows: 'You state that you are willing, 'on re ceiving satisfactory assuranco' from mo 'and tho laxly presided over by Senator Adraln that the usual customs will In this oaie be observed, to take the course of action indicated.' "You oertalnly must be aware that It Is hot In my power to give nssurance that tho body presided over by Senntor win or win not pursue a certain course. While I have my Individual views thereon, I nevertheless recognise tho fact, nsstaieu in my enclosed message, that 11. is not, my rigni or province to dictate, nreven recommend, what course the sen ate should pursue In dealing with tho cre- uenuttis or me applying mouthers.' lou desire to know whether your In formation as to the position thus as sumed -by me as tho chlof executive olll eer or the state is correct.' So far as your iinuriuauon 01 my position accords with my position as defined In my message it is correct You ask whether you may rely upon mv co-operation in effecting a settlement upon that basis.' "Assuming that you refer to the sug gestion contained in mv messnire. T nn. swer, that so far as I properly can, I will cheerfully co-operate In any movement looking to a fair and honorable settle ment upon 'that' or any other basis." Governor Werts last evening sent a re quest to Chief Justice lleasley to convene n secial session of the supreme court to decide which of the two bodies now claim ing to be senates of New Jersey is the legal body. He has also instructed the nttorney general to institute tpto warranto proceedings against the Itepublloan sen ate to compel them to show by what authority they are clnimlngtobeasennte. Tlds action is understood to lie a friendly one, and both Henublicans and Deinnr-ruta have agreed to stand by the decision of tue court. Three Killed hi a family Taint. LlTTLK Hock, Ark., Jan. 24. .Yews haB just reached here of a bloody battle which iook place in l'olfc county between Will iam and Ciockett Mirer, on the one side and two brofhera named Daniels on the other. The fight took place at tho homo of tlie Daniels brothers over a debt whloh the Mlrez brothers claimed tho Daniels brothers owed. They were all moonshin ers. The Mirez brothers Wero both In stantly killed, and one of the Daniels boys was so badly wounded that ho died the following night. Tlie remaining Daniels brother had an examining trial and was released. Knocked Senwlens by Ilurglnrs. PorrsviLLt, Pa., Jan. 24. Two burglars entered the house of George W. Heckmnn, who keep' ,1 'jeneral store on the main street. Tlu- u.irglars went through the store and every room in the houso. They got12in cash, two gold watches, a dia mond ring and some other jewelry. Mr. Heckman was aroused by 11 slight noise in his room, and saw two men. Wheu he called for help ho was hit over tho head with a billy and rendered insensible. Mr. Hockman's sister and daughter raised the windows and screamed, and the burglnre escaped with their boofy. An Important Witness Captured. Chicago, Jan. 24. Jacob BarU, who was in tho employ of Liveryman Dlnan on the night of the Cronin murder, and who has so long eluded the detectives placed on his trail, was arrested ripr. day ot West Hammond, Ind. Bartz is ' the man by whom tlie prosecution will endeavor to identify Dan Coughlln as one of Dr. Cronln's assassins. Murdered Ills Wife and Children. Qijincy, Ills., Jan. St. Alonzo Itecse. a prominent farmer of Perry, about thirty ' miles east of here, brutally murdered his ! wdfe and three children, as tho result of a ! family quarrel, and then fled. The sheriff of Pike county is In hot pursuit with a posse, and if Iieese is captured ho Is likely , to ue lyucued Mrs. Mnplosim nt Death's Door. Nkw YoIIK. Jan. 24. From the reports of the attending physicians it is probable that .Airs. J.anrii hcliermer Mapleson, tho opera singer, wno is sick with pneumonia at the Kverett Houso, will die. December and Mny, Pottbtown, Pa., Jau. 21. A miirrlngo license has been issued for tlie wedding here next Saturday night of John Ayres, iiged CU, nnd Miss Mamie Claire, aged 17. NUGGETS OF NEWS The village of Pleasnnton, Neb., was almost entirely wiped out by lire. The election for a successor to Senntor Walthall, of Mississippi, will take place Jan. SO. Tlie new nntl-trust distillery toj be ereoted nt Terre Haute, Ind., will be the largest in tho world. Miss May Hamilton, aged 14, and a col ored girl were drowned iu Ilayon Suru, La., by the upsetting of a skiff John Grohl.a wealthy retired farmer of Toledo, O., was buncoed out of )),U0(i by a sharper who pretended to be his nephew. F. A. Aspenwall, of Patterson, Ga., has been arrested on a charge of murdering u tramp named Sullivan, who applied to him for something to eat. At Tipton. O., Seth Godfrey, 18 years old, fatally stabbed Stanley llapgood, a married man, who attempted to prevent a tight between two lioys. Godfrey wanted 10 see tlie right. BIIE DON'T WANT TO TELL what made her beautiful. Yet It's only what other women know. Wealth of beauty comes only with a healthy body. Health is a set of good habits. Doctor Pierces Favorite Prescrip tion assists nature in estab- lUhlng these habits. Women have sallow faces, dull eyes and hollow cheeks, to gether with low spirits, when tboy are made miserable with disorders, de rangements and weaknesses neculiAr to their sex. Health Is regained, after periods of dizziness, nervous prostration and excite- unity, or oiner manifestations 01 derange ment or displacement of tho womanly organs, when tho "Prescription" is used. Jleekles, it's sold on its uierlte. Tbo proprietors take the risk. It Is miaranff to benefit or cure nil the disorders, diseases, and weaknesses of women, or money Is refunded. - Catarrh Is curtd by Dr. Sage's Remedy, 1 6 V SAw. JM Manitoba's Poverty Confirms,!, Ottawa. U111 , Jan. 31 n Associated rress dispatch from Winnipeg recently told of the hardships of the settlers in the Canadian northwest, and tlio story was strenuously denied by the government uiM,.o-i. j our correspondent Interviewed ex-Alderman Lewis, who has Just re turned. He declares that settlers all ovor the territory ore In nlijeet povery, owing to tho exactions of the Canadian Paoiflo railroad, the taking of toll by storekeep erannd 11 bad immigration policy. ,l)l.ntied by n llenxy Sen. New York, Jan. 21 -The steamer N'or mnnnla, which sailed last Thursday for Genoa, roturhed to twrt yesterday witli a smashed deck house. On Sunday morn ing, during a strong easterly gale, a heavy sea boarded her forward and swept aft, carrying away rails, stanchions anil com pletely wrecking the forward deck houso nnu nooning the cabins, elo. Second OfU cer Kndlng received injuries which may piuio ihiiii,jiiiii six omers or the crew were seriously hurt. Mil 11 ami Wile Drowned. SllRltMAN, N. Y., Jan. 21.-Mr.and .Mrs. Frederick Thor.of Finclley's Lake, started on Saturday during n high wind for Sher man, using a hand sled fern vehicle, with an umbrella for a sail. Their homemade craft came to grief lu an air hole hi the thin ice, and both were drowned. They were riot missed until yesterday, when a search revealed their dead laidles. Accidentally Killed Willie Hunting. Wilmington, Del., Jan. 34. Denny DuuKiuiisier, a wen Known soortsmaii. 65 years old, was accidentally killed by ""Bw rasKe, n. contractor, who was his companion iu a inuskrnt hunt. Faske thought he saw an opossum, and fired, Uuckinnster received tho full load in 'his iace, anil died soon after. Hurt Will Get n New Trial. D0TXK8TOWN. Pa.. Jan. 24. Tin. bin- In tho case of Wallace Hurt, charged with the murder of Mr. and Mrs. Itightiy, wero discharged yesterday, anil tlm will get a uew trial. The jury had been out since Wednesday last. The Trenton Potters' Strike. THENTON. Jail. 24. There Is nn nhnnrro i in tho letters' strike. None of the men I have returned to work. A secret meeting I of the general committee was held Inst 1 night. The manufacturers expect a gen- erui HiriKO. Dentil from n Flub Done. Kkadinu, Pa., Jan. 24. Mrs. George Campbell, aged 45 years, recently ran a fish bone under her thumb nail. Herarm soon swelled to twice its natural size, and yesterilay she died iu great agony. New Kngluiut Hnllroad Kecelvera. Nkw Yokk, Jan. 21. Judge Wallace ap pointed in the United States circuit court. Thomas C. Piatt and Marsden J. Perry permanent joint receivers of the New York and New England road. A Loss to Ceramlu Art. St. PKTEKSBtmo, Jan. 21. The great Imperial porcelain ajid glass factory here was destroyed by tire, together with all the machinery and models. The loss Is very largo. The West bur. Hnin or snow ton ig.n; southeasterly winds, shifting to north- much joldtrby tomorrow mormnir POZZONi Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. Insist upon having the genuine. DrJhfifil 1317 Arch St, Will IIUUS PHILADELPHIA. Pi The onlj (lenalne Breclallst In America, notnitlistaiidlnif nliat others aiirorf Ise. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION blieClal blKPABfta flit.! Klrll-fnrna 1'ermanrntlr Cured BLOOD POISON I'ermanrntlr Cured la 3 to 6 dan Primarv or Stapnnrl. uew metiiot) i u Jo to uo du 8. 0 y tears' l.uru ihian i Uoupnal ami AZ l.racllea. experience, as 2-ceia stamps tor UhjIiI TitUTII tbe only wok exposliiR Quarlc JJorturs ami othersad- to ail sutfu-1 veruainp in ntul Mxx taU-w. A truo friend U LI to tlue conu-m plat tni: mairliu. . TiiemostbtuljlKtrnauiliiaiiRerouB tViSM ftftffflriul U'HtAnl fall ut.il Imn'tvaH Write or call ami Ita ravM. Ho tin fr-S j Fve'a 6- : Wed. and Bat. iive'a 6-10; Bun. y-r? Bu-", it ru. auu Mtl, live 1 Kutvessful treatment bymulL Rag Carpet Weaving ! If you want a good pioce of rag carpet, well i. oven, take your rags and have them woven H?.'n. parP1. H will pay you In the long run. All kinds, with or without sirlpos, rattle to order; beauiliui rainbow stripes, Low prices. ATTE HS 03XT 'S3, 205 West Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pa. DOOTOR Y.WTnCl'.fe J HwHral (Ww;. I 8B00V r r Are ice . Npeciu2 t i. Vnrieix isU IIH. U. Mi 1m Uuk. i hi . U AM rf ' CblhMtrd ICaallih lHaicn.) Hnd. "maw im m nutnj Brand lu ItoU ud u'rfii tMlallW I.U4MI tll Willi bin. rlbbun TaL tin i.l li rr. Al1..a rf.iNj.rDM. .uImIiIu. Hon. mnU tmitatim. A I ) mjUw, or mu4 4 . Mamp. .... ,iuuif. nMMHUttU fcnf tUllcr for IdullM." I IXMr, kj rUn Willi Ur.u"-. fUV4Vt-a. MA LADY'S TOILET Wb Is not complete I m without nn ideal 1 POWDER, ll 1 lliflll 111 Wll 'A l1!!!! "llWwaMrj j ft Aim v - fit 1- ft Two rntnllj Injured by Trnln.. JIAZLl-Tnv Pa. Jan 24 -George Rear nnu 1111am nwiiuon were caught be tween the trucks of tho lA'hlgh Valley iiiuiimii i,j imiiin gumg in opposite di rections while near the lower station In tins city, one or t-enr's legs was cut off. and be wns otherwise Injured so that h will dlo. Swlnton was thrown thirty feet in 1110 air ana latnuy injured. A New Telephone System. PlIlhADKU'llU. Jan. 21. A wealthy svn dlcato has been formed In this city to ope rate a system of telephones throughout tue milled states to lie known as the Cla- mond Telephone company. The system that is to be used is now in use in Berlin nnd London, and it is used by the French government In all public departments. Appealing lo Ambassador l'nuneefole. FHEDKKICK, Mil., Jan. 24. John C. Mot ter, counsel for William I .ennnril. tlm . condemned murderer awaiting execution uere 1 en. iu, jms written to sir .Julian Pnuticefote, llritish ambassador nt Wash- Ington, requesting him to intercede in be- lialf ot Jonard. Mr. Motter claims that J.eonnrd is still a Hrltlsh subject. J'rrlili'nt Clnvrluiut In Hartford, HAHTKOHI), Jan. 84. President Cleve- latul arrived In Hartford this forenoon. He came to attend the funeral of his nephew, Henry E. Hastings. He is ac companied by his sister. Miss Hose CIovh laud, and Private Secretary Thurher. The president expects to be at his desk uguin tomorrow. Thrc Kdllrntfirs Drntniod. GtiTllKlK, O. T.. Jan. 24.-Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo P. Tyson nnd Miss Minnie Chnp mnti, teachers In the Snc nnd Fox Indiah school, were drowned while attempting to ford Heep Fork creek. While in mid stream the buggy met and all three were turowii into the rushing waters. ltuslnemi ItrlKlitrnhig III Iti-iulliig. HKAIji.no, Pa., Jan. 24. Tlio Mount Penn Stove works and nearly all depart nietits of the tube mill of tho Heading iron company resumed yesterday. Kach employ TOO hands. Heading's industrial outlook is brightening up. Scarlet Furor CIoncs Schools. Hkadino. Pn Jan. 2-1. The schools of Haunch Creek have been closed, owing to the spread of scarlot fevet. It maybe some weeks before they will reopen. 63 35ct., Mete., 91.00 per Bottle. fTllrfrfl CnnE?ll. IffiarnnnfRR. Kn.. Thm.f. Croup promptly: relieves Whooping Vouch and Asthma. For Consumption It has no rival: baa cured thousands where nil otliori railed; will conn YOUlftaUen In time. Soid by JJrugfflsts on Riiarmt. For T.sme Back or Chest. uso SUlLOH'a 1'IA.STKIt. S5cU. H1LOH'5 XATAHRH Rf dp m n m Mi m llavo you Catarrh? Thluremody Is guaran teed to cure 2rou- I'rioo 50 eta. lujoctorlree. Sold by C. n. Hsgenbach, Shenandoah. NotttU Main Wtreet, SJlionrmctonii, 'Cjx. All work guaranteed to be first-class In every restect. we respectfully solicit n share ot your patronage. UoodB called for and delivered Bills ties and Lnce Curtains a specialty. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELCAMP, JR., Prop., WEST ST3ES7, Between Centra and Lloyd, Hhctinncloali, I'oitna. Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable term Professional Cards. JUOR I'MIEDEIUCK ZEITZ, INSTRUCTOR OP MUSIC, Is prepared to give instructions on piano, organ, Mrta- and band Instruments. Porfnrtber In. formation call on or address GnnnLEii linos., No. 1 North Main street, Bhenandouh. JOHN n. COYLE, A TTORNRY-A T-LA W. Offlc -lleddall building, Hhenandoah, Pa. gOL. FOSTEK, ATTORXHY and COUNHKLLER-AT-LA W. Ttoorn 3, Mountain City JJanU Building, Potts. vllle. Pa M 1. 110KKK ATTORNEY AT-LA W. aniKABDOAll, PA, uoo-TOmj,r,u. uuuaing, dhenandoab, aud Esterly building, I'ottevtlliT. D ,R.R IIOCULEItNER, I'hytician and Surgeon. AdvlOA frAA nt. iii0 aliiwi trvy a..... it.i- streel. Private consultation at residon. na South Jerdln street, from 6 to 7:80 p. m. J PIEKUE ROUERTB, M. D No. Bast Coal Htreet. , HHENANDOAH, PA. Oftloe Hours 1:30 to 3 and 6:80 to 9 p. m. DH JNC 8. OALLEN. No 31 South Jardln Street, Shenandoah. Offick llorjBs: 1 130 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 p. M. Except Thursday evening. iVo offltte work on Hundat tzerpt by arrange ment. A ttriot ailhermoe lo the office hour. U ubtoiutely ufeettary. 10816m N1UIIT VISITS, Sl.flO. "DROP T. J. WATSON, X ..Teacher of.. VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANIO and MANDOLIN. mvloc had sixteen year' experteooe as a teaoner of instrumental muf lo giving Instruc tion on the above tnslrumenu. word left at Urumm's Jewelry store will resolve prompt at- M. B. KIBTLKlt, M I)., pnrsiaiAN and quRQKorr, ijfSce-ltO North Jardln street, Shenandoah. m urn J 9MMaonma. 'OHIllKJJtinBHrHIJJJJin'y FirstMationalBank THEATRE BUILDINO Hlicunnaonli, Pcnns, CAPITAL, - A. Vf. liElSENlUNO, President. P. J. rF.nODSON.Vft. J. R. LEIBENR1NG, Csshfpr. o. w. YOST, Assistant Oashlsr Open Daily From 9 to 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit. OF Easily. Quickly, Permanently Restored WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of evll lromcarfy errors or fater eioonses, the reutw of overwork, Blokno. worrv.eto. Full.trength doveropment ami tone given to ei ery organ am Sortlon of tho twdy Imple.nRturalmethodl. Immediate Imnmrement 'SS- Failure ImposKlble. S.flOO rrferencrs. Book, Axplanntfon and proofr mailed Healed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. V. Ilottlersof all kinds ot TEMPERANCE : DRINKS I AND MINERAL WATERS. Wmss Hum a Speclnlty. Also bottlers ot the riueKi ricor. 17 and JO 1'each Alley, HllF.tfANDOAJl F YDTT HAVE A TRUNK to go to L 1 VJ U tno dep0t or a parcei to send away drop us a card and we will oall for it. Uniied States Express, Cor. Centre and Union 8t. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S' Celebrated Poilei. Ale and Beef JAMES SHIELDS. Manager Shenandoah Branch. Pi iatt's Popular Saloon, (Forrrerly Jos Wyatt's) 9 4nd 21 West Oak Street, BKHNANI)OAJtI, PA. Aar Atocltsd with the benthnr. nnrt.. .1.. jnisaies, brndlos, wines, etc. Finest citara in oamitscnca. cordial invitation to all WALL PAPER! BARGAINS! Big Eeduction in Wall Paper. Must make room for nn enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN. 3SU W. Tentre Street. Hhenandoah, Pa. 104 North Malnstreet, Shenandoah, Pa WHOLESALE BAKRK AND CONFECTIONER. I co Cream wholesale and retail. Plonlcs and parties supplied on short notice JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (ChrjM. Uossler's old stand.) u!n nnd Coal CMS,, Khenandoah, Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The ilnsst orandaot whlstcys and cigars. Fool room at achrd. W. T. DECK'S WheelwiightShop Has been removed to Pear Alley, Between Centre and Llojd Streets. Wheolwriglit work, Carriage and Wagon building, Ilorsoaiioeitw and General Ropairing of all kinda promptly attended to. The Man Who wrote tho Song I "lie never caret to wander J-rom hu oim flretide," was ln'plred while sitting before one of ray tine Heaters I also bave on hand tho best Stoves and itangei in the market and a large stook of Housefurnlshtng Goods. Plumbing, rooting and Spouting a spKlalty. All wotlc guaranteed. i. o. WATBne, Cor, of Lloyd and White Sta.. Hhenandoah. P. A DIVIDEND PAYEU. Ib Golfl Dollar Mil Co'f, Of Cripple Creeli, Colorado. Organised under laws of Colorado BtoaK, 700.000 shares, par value (1 each. Capital 2'.lf! J'lltif miff on usaeasahle. iao,OUO Shares In Trencitry. The mine Is located In tho richest portion of the celeorated gold producing district Of OrtPl pie Creek, and la held under a United States patent. Work is carried on day and night, and ldlli grado ore U being taken out In large qunntlUM. , In Januury.lMli, the oompany wail Win pay ing regular monthly dividends at the rate of ill iramt per annum on tho umount inreeted. (1, H. OFFICER, Sec, and Treas. A limited amount of tbe shares are now offered At BU Cent l'er share. Stock, prospectus and eiperte' report may be obtained from the banking house of H. R. LOUNSBERY, S-2313t-eod 67 Uroadway, New York.