77e Evening Herald Publish, il dally, except Sunday, by ur.n ilii vvitT.imiixa comvaxy, P. imitation offlcp unci me hanicnl department ST, East Coal Street. T'hu Tonalrl 1 JllrRI a Shenandoah and i ae rieraia gurrmm(,tn(( owns for Six Cents a week, payable to the carriers, lly msll, Tlireo Doll irs a year or Twenty-rive cents per month, Ih advance Attrrritmnmm charged ai cording to spaoo and post Ion The publisher reserve the right to i h.tiiKt' the position of adv, "tlsemenls when-eurii.i- publication of news requires It. The r'Kht Ih aWn reserved to reji ot any advertise ovnt whi ther paid for or iot, that the pub lishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates m i ie known upon applloatk..!. Huten-d at the post office at Shenandoah, l'a., an m cond oloss malt matter. tiij: jirr.xixn nr.nAi.it, Shenandoah, l'enna. Evening Herald. Till .!SI)AY, JANUAllY 35, 1801. RtKUBUCA-J STATE TICKET. COXaRWAT-LAHaG, Hon, OAMJSUA A. GROW, HP BUS(JUKIIN.VA OO0NTr. Election Tuesday, February 20, 1894. THHY 8KB IT NOV. John KIk1oii was always u clean hifv(i, temperate, Industrious man. W hen lie came up and received n loaf 01 iirpnd as It whs being distributed by uie New York World charity, the writer was aurpriu'd. "John! you hero. II' w is this?" It'inot my fault," sold ltlgdon. 'Fifteen hundred of 11 Is out of work at ;V i.-terdam. The Tarlll U to be low--rnl, they say, and kult goods will come from (liiumullz, Germany, r iL-aper than we can iiitthe them here. 'lut work for $3 a week in Cuemni'z aid we used toet$121u AiiiBterdam." "Do you think our old 5(1 per oeut. T "-it! iiicteasfd your wages V" Why yes. We get 400 per eent. more wages In Amsterdam than they 1 . in (icr.nany. How else could 1 , got it?" we Hui, tliey say, Kigdon, that wages depend upon demand aud supply?" 'Ye", but what deinuud would Jherc 1 ,or knit shirts m de at $2 a day wmnvini could Import them from (urtnany made by 30-cont labor? The T .rid kee is the che.ip labor out." Then what will be the eileet in ius;prdum if the Wilson bill lowers the 1'aritl -i5 per ceut. on knit goods 1" Our wago will have to go down 100 per cent.," wild John. "Wo boys will have to stand tho cut or the f... lory will stop. If SO per cent. Turifl give four times the wagis paid in Uermany, why, a 2i percent. Turilt w 11 make our wages twice as much as tt y are in Germauy, or about GOcents a :ay. We boys nil see It now." Tun late president of the Heading kmlroad.A. A. McLeod, has not yet a.'t'artd as black as painted. Wo are gu, i of the belief that had lie been al lowed to have had bis way aud had no' been deserted Just as hu was no euri. pltshiug a wonderful railroad feat, the Heading company would now be od the high road to prosperity. Tin: defeat of Councilman Coakley, of the First ward, for a renoniiuatiou, Is regretted by mauy citizens, not only of his ward, but the whole borough. Iff made a good olllcial aud deserved better treatment. Ills Independence, it, is claimed, caused his defeat. It should have made his nomination the more secure. ( ontkollkk Kkvuhn is to be con pratulated in sivlug the county hun dreds of dollars lu the price of public iirintlng. It is to be hoped that It will not' be a case of sivlug at thesplg tot at the expense of the bunghole. Oik Democratic friends, the enemy, are now doling on the Polish citizens, The doling out ol olllces to that class is all right, so long as it conies from tho Democratic party. So say the Demmys. It will not require a microscope to discover who are the most worthy candidates to vote for at the coming spring election. Voters, In selecting their candl dates to vote for, ought to bo able to distinguish between Intelligence and douse ignorance. We behove yet that friend Doylo would have made a good Councilman, lie was not treated fairly by his friends. Winter la not yet over by any means. Keep yourself warmly clad, or you will invite a dose of the grippe. 1 1 infer ara, - ,rfiiwtfiWvAli the sranpcMY. JaokBonvillo Gots tbo Big Prize light After All, NO INTERFERENCE BY MILITIAMEN On the Contrary, the, Soldiers Will Doubt lets Witness the Content at a Reduced ICnte fiielftnnvllle Gltlrcus Klnted Over Judge Call's Decision. JACKSONVIM.K, Jan. 96. A crowd which nRain packed the circuit room to tho doors assembled yesterdny to h,enr the con tinuance of tho case of the Duval club in their pi for nn injunction restraining hherllt Hroward, or Duval county, from interfering with tho glovo contost be tween James J Corhott aud Charles Mitclioll. Added interest was given to case by the presence of Mr. Lamar, attor ney general of Florida, who had come from Tallahassee to assist States's Attor ney Partridge in the defense. Colonel Coi'kerell.tn behalf of thoDnval elub.read the bill sottltiKfortli thogroumls upon which an injunction was asked for. State's Attorney Partridge then offered a demurrer to the hill and presented an af fidavit hy Sheriff Ilroward, In which the sheriff's position in the case wasset forth. 'Ibu sheriff believed the so called glove coiil est would be a brutal prize fight and in violation of the law; that he had been instrurteil by the governor to prevent the contest, aud be believed that lu so doing he would be acting in the discharge of his duty. State's Attorney Part ridge then rend the law governing easesof equity and claimed that a court of equity had no right to in terfere with a suerltT in the discharge of his duty. Kx-Jtulgo W. 1). Young, for the Duval club, contended that there was nothing Illegal in the proposed contest, and that the sheriff was assuming that it was ille gal, thereby preventing tho Duval club from enjoying the lawful right aud privi leges to hold a contest of tho kind. Colonel Cockerell continued the case for the plaintitr. He said that tho sliorllT did not know whether the contest would be illegal or not, but he was simply acting under instructions from tho governor. Colonel Cockerell then launched out, rather warmly, into what, might he a well timed roast on the governor's action in instructing the sheriff, which the law yer said was throwing contempt on tho circuit court and was setting up the ex ecutive as supremo. Attorney General Damar replied for the state, saying that none of the hundreds of people who have come here, unless thy came in eare of a guardian or with ex press tags on them, would attempt to sHy that the contest was to be auytliing ul but a prize light. At the conclusion of tho arguments .Indue Call said lie would renderadecision at 3 o'clock, and the court adjourned. At 3 o'clock Judge Call announced that he had made permanent the injunction ob tained by the athletic club restraining tho authorities from interfering with the prize light. When tho words maintaining the In junction fell from the Hps of tho judge there was a mad rush for the telegraph olllces, and the news went over tho town like wildlire. At the rooms of the Duval Athletic club the crowd was so gientthat It took half a dozen men to keep a path way open for pedestrians. The demand for tickets was such that nothing but Hysteni prevented wild coufusion and a crush. Finally a scheme was arranged by which the men went In one at a time, and the stream of ticket buyers, was con' tlnuous for hours. The club men did not forgettondvertise their victory. Half an hour after tho de cision a hand wagon filled with a brass band, and having onitsigns painted upon streamers anuouueiug tho Uorbett-Alitch- ell light for today at 1 o'clock, rolled into Hay street from a side alley aud was greeted by volleys of cheers as the hand played lively airs. 'Die cheers swelled as the wagon proceeded up the street, and in front of the principal hotels and saloons It was given an ovation. Tito wagon then proceeded through the residence portion of the city, where hundreds of people crowded out to see it. and clap their hands for joy. Kveryone felt the ent husiasm as an Infection, aim tne town went, wiiu. Kven those opposed to the light could not but smile at the spirit and joyousness displayed. Attorney (ienernl l.amar Inst nlglit gave out a stateiiieiitannouiicingthatlie would abide hy the decision of the circuit court, and that any contemplated action by tho statu would only be taken after the con test. Now that there Is no legal reason why the light should not bo held lu the arena at Jacksonville the members ot the city council have declared hi effect that the city of Jacksonville, ofllclally speaking, will do more than see that tho Duval Ath letic club has a permit for the fight and that the gloves do not weigh less than five ounces each. The militia which was brought here to suppress tile light will very probably at tend it, a special ratu of $10 each having been made for them. They are very grate ful to tho governor. They were relieved from duty this morning, but very few of them have left for their homes, tho large majority preferring toromaiu over for the Unlit. Mitchell is In his room at the Hotel Everett and Corhett arrived at the St. James late last night. All obstacles to the fight have been removed, and there seems at the present moment to be abso lutely nothing which can prevent its com ing oil. Uotli ot the men are said to be in the very pink of ooudltion, and both have de clared that they will make the effort of their lives. The bitter feeling between them has been intensified of lato, and tho struggle without doubt will be a desper ate one. The betting last night took a rather un expected turn. Previous to the decision of Judge Call granting the injunction Corbutt money had been scarce at 2 to I. The court's decision had hardly been ren dered, however, when the admirers of the American came to the front with surpris ing rapidity. From 2 to 1 on tho cham pion the odds jumped to t26 to f 10, and soon 3 to 1 was not hard to get. "Jimmy" Colville succeeded in placing tl.OOO to W30 on Corhett, while other bets ot $1,000 totiOO, $1,000 to i860 and $1,000 to fUitO were laid on the American. Even money wns also taken that Corhett would win inilde of twenty rounds. A County Trea.iwer 'Miort.M LAS VEGAS. N. M . Jan. 35. Scipio Ba- lacera, treasurer of Lincoln county, Is short in his accounts about $T,000. Sulacera has turned all of his property over to his bondsmen. - ' r 18 n -.iWiiy it iffinAitjH m Hi-fi j 'jiUGliMu iiili. .-s,t:'M,)A-'. CONVICTS AT LIBERTY Now Ilelng Searched for in the Mountain Ncnr Coal Creetc, Trim. CoAl, CllFhK. Tenn , Jan. 'J5. Fifty con vict confined in the branch state prisou here escaped during tho night hy crawl ing through tho bars of tho water gato leading into tho stockade. Thoy effected their esoapc jttst nt dark.land shortly after dark several pedestrians were robbed in the vicinity. As soon as tho escape was discovered the guards started In hot pur suit, firing constantly. Several men were shot, but more succeeded In escaping. Many aro hiding in tliomountnlnsnround Coal Creek. At this same place two years ago tho whole number of convicts in the stockado, about 800, were liberated hy the miners. Two Killed by it Ilynninttn Cnrtrldce. San Antonio, Tex., Jnn. 86. A terrible outrage, resulting in the death of two men and the fntal Injury of somo others, occurred just as tho Missouri, Kansas and Texas train wns leaving San Marcos. A dynamite cartridge which had been placed in tho smoking car stove by some unknown person exploded, the stove and half tho car being toattered to pieces. Ed nindlng, travelling agent of tlte City brewery, of San Antonio, and J.C. Heidol hi'imer, n prominent merchant of Austin, Tex., were iinwmtly killed. All tho other passengers in the car, six in number, were injured. A Cnunldernlo Southern .Tudtre. Savannah, G., Jan. afi.--Judge Kmory Speer opened the United States court with a charge to the grand jury in which lie called attention to the faot that the judge, district attorney and United State marshal of that eonrt had all been Con federate soldiers. Tho judge himself, he said, had had the Impudence to fire upon the flag o his country from tho outworks of two of the cities in which he now holds court. Certainly a government so mag nanimous, he declared, deserved the full support of the people. Jumped from 11 Train Wlillr llnndrufl'ed. Pottsviixk, Pa., Jan. a5. Joseph llnr- kins, who escaped from the Shenandoah police si atkm four mouths ago, and who is wanted in that town for larceny anil two cases o assault and lottery, was cap tured at Ginrdvllle. While beim? brouc lit hero to jail ke was allowed to go into the toilet room, aud despite the fact that he was handcuffed he raised the window and jumped from tho train, which was run ning about twenty miles-an hour. Six Mnn rrolmhly UrnwtHMl. CHAin.ESTOK. S. C, Jan. 26. A boat containing six white men left Sullivan's Island on Monday last for the life saving station on Morris Island. Yesterday the bodies of two of the men were found on the shore of Morris Island. One of them, II. It. Campsen, was a member of the life saving crew on Morris Island; the other, Fred Miller, was a resident or Sullivan's island. Th oilier four men are supposed to be drow m-J Decided Against Her Kx-tlnbnnd. LaxcasIT.h, Pa., Jan. 2C Alderman Ilnlbach heard a novel caso. It was brought under an act of 189:), which pro vides that a wife may sue her husband after separation for her separate estate. The plaintitl, Elmira Barringer, of Eph rata township, tostilled that she gave her husband $1X5 to buy real estate, and that he had a deed made out in ids name. Alderman Halbach decided in favor of Mr. Barringer. Tito Steamer Andes Safe. Nr.w YoiiK, Jan. 25. Tho British steamer Andes, Cuiitain Williams, from Port Limori with merchandise, arrived nt Sandy Hook last night and proceeded i tip the bay. Captain Williams reports ! that his vessel went ashore on the New I Jersey coast, on the Little Egg Harbor shoals on Sunday night, but came off I yesterday with the assistance of two wrecking tugs. lli-ldcimrt'H Street Car strike Kndcd. Biliniini'OltT, Conn., Jan. 25. Thestreet railroad strike was settled last evening, and the cars are running as usual At 3 o'clock the strikers agreed to accept the terms of the road and returned to work. The men return at the terms offered, which recognizes them as union men. Tho company, however, dictated the terms of settlement. Naval Cadets Punished. Anxnpomr, Md.. Jan. 25. Naval Cadets Alfred W. Hinds, of Alabama, aud Frank Lyons, of Kentucky, hnvo been given llfty demerits each, and will he confined in the piliou ship lor one month for attempting io leave tho ranks as tho squads were go ing to the churches in the town. It is said they were going to call on some young ladles. Jlncournglng for Iron Workers. PiTTsiiuno, Jan. 25. President Garland, of the Amalgamated Association, writes very encouraging letters from the west. Ho says the iron and steel markets aro beginning to improve, and that most mills report order.s to such an extent as to jus tily resumption, with a prospect of steady h'ork. And Mill Anothcn Kansas CiTV, Mo., Jan. 25. Seven in dictments were retumod against John Held, president of the Western Trust and Savings association, hy the grand jury in the criminal court. He is charged with taking deposits, knowing tho bank to ho Insolvent. Held was lodged in Jail. ISliforclnjr Tillman's Ijlquor Law. CllAHLLSTON, Jan. 25. Dispensary raids commenced here again yesterday. Tho con' tables came near being mobbed while raiding a grocery store. It is thoughtthut there will be trouble in the nearluturu should the raids continue. 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RADAM'S Microbe Killer routs every germ of disease, purifies tho blood, renovnU-s tbo system, promotes good health nt onee. 1'rlcn In 1 gallon Jugs, A00j !ii40oz. bottles.Jl.OO. 60-page explanatory boak-tellinj v. Jmt It haj done, and wbav It v. Ill uu, free. The Wm. Radam Microbe Killer Co., 7 LalghtSt., New York City. Agents for Shenandoah, GRTJHuaK .B H OS. ,.,,.,,,,Pjt k iimmi li,r hiibhntli ltreakltif;. IlAl.TlMOIlK. Jan. 'lt. A case of general Interest has lieen decided hy the Maryland court of appeals affecting the Seventl) Day Adventits, In which the court up holds the validity of the law against Sab bath breaking. The opinion ipinslies the writ, of error to the circut court for Kent county in the case of , Tolm W. Judeflnd, who was arrested and lined for husking corn on Sunday. A I.lltle Olio's Fatal !.. WATt:moW!t, N. Y., Jan. 25. At her home near (iouverneur little Anna llilow, aged 2 years, went into the attio alone, and there found an old trunk, in which was a lKittleconlalnlngsomocandied mor phine, of which she ate a quantity. Her parents being ignorant of what tho child had taken, did not summon a physician until too lato to save the little one's life. To Sell Oat the Itlc limnnd Terminal. Nrw Youk, Jan. '.'3. Judgo Lacombe, sitting in the United States circuit court, handed down a decree in the suit of Will iam P. Chile and others against the Itichmond West Point Terminnl Hallway and Warehouse company, directing that all the properties of the company shall ho sold at public auction to tho highest bidder. An Klnplng Couple Arrested. GKKEN Bat, Wis., Jan. 26. John Blum and Mrs. Paulino Markiis, an eloping couple from New York, were urrested hero nt a private hoarding house. They had three trunks filled with jow elry and cloth ing valued nt $3,000. The couple will bo held until the woman's husband arrives from Now York. A minor's I'atal femolie. SALEM, O., Jan. 25. Hy the premature explosion of a blast at the Cherry Valley coal mines, near Washlngtonvillo, Joseph Atchinson nud David Hinnor, coal miners, were terribly burned and may die. The explosion was caused by a spark from a pipe igniting tho powder. Killed by n 1'iitllnn Tree. Carmhli:, Pa., Jan. 25. 'While cutting down a laixe tree on his farm near Lis burn, this county, William Kline ran in the wrong direction as the tree was fall lug mid was caught under it. Ills skull was crushed, aud he died while being car ried to his home. Ilon't Want Olllce. llAlililsnuno, Jnu. 25. A. B. Farquhar, the wealthy York manufacturer, denies the report that he is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor. Mr. Farquhar says he Is not a candidate for this or any other olllce. ItcHlltucd After Month of Idleueff. IlAitlusni uu. Jan. 25. Seventy-live men were put to work in the Locliiel rolling mill, this city, yesterday afternoon. The mills have been idle for several months. Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when richtlv used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection W to the face in this climate. Ill Insist upon having the genuine llrThfifil U Arch St, U I I E 1 1 0 O I PHILADELPHIA. PA. The onlr Genuine Specialist In America, noinuiiBiaiiuingmiai others aarertlse. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special lllspnsps and Stricture Permanent Ir Cured In U to 5 dais BLOOD POISON LcurLvenllri'Jv new meiliou in 80 to wu days. 6 yeai ,' ii-uro-puan liobnlui aud .13 prat Ileal experience, as llitrtlfipatHh anil lllitlolu&M !iro . Hfiud Sva 2-ceut stainpa far book. "TltliTII," tueonly null expnsllia uuni'K ifocunn uuu u.ueiu- vei-tKiiii. .w riiuii hiMtt'lailstii. A truB friend to all Builei'ii, and to th'M ciinteuuilalliiK marrlue. Tiaiinaktniuljboruauddauiferuus oaBeaseUrlted. Wrlwur call aud lie tavul. lluura- a-iti Kve'sft-s: wed. anu sat. eve-a e-iu;aiin. v-ii bucL-eMirui treatment uy man. Rag Carpet Weaving If you want a good piece or rag carpet, well woven, laao your tjkh uuu nave tneui wovf up lu oarpets. It will pay you In the long ru All Jtlnds. with or without sirlnes. mu'o order; btautllui ralnbo stripes. Low prices. PATTEnSON'S, 205 West Oak Street, Shenandoah, I' I V": E V!i. I j Is riot complete p J without an ideal i( 1 MWLiMi 1 U POWDER. fll I rezzews s i Combines everv element of a 1 A Murder Mystery Cleared. 1 LEWisnruo, Pa., Jan. Bo.-The district attorney of this county has in his posses sion a confession which will clear up the mystery which tins surrounded the murder of Charles Danes, whose mutilnted body was found in a field near Shamokin Dam, a small village opposite Hunbtiry, five years ngo. Tho district attorney will not give out the confession until he has made several arrests. A lawyer who has seen the confession says that nothing can pre vent conviction. Prisoner ICnoelc Out a Sl.erirr. Thomsom, On., Jnn. 26. Sheriff Hnwes wns knocked senseless while feeding the prisoners yesterday, aud six negroes made their escape. The crime wns discovered very shortly a icrward, and the whole town Is wild Willi excitement. The sheriff's skull is badly frnctuicd and his condition Is critical. A pos-.e was Immediately or ganized mid three of the negroes were caught. If the sheriff dies there Is prob ability of a lynching. FennsyHniilii Agricultural AsHoclntlnn. llAinusliimo, Jan. at The Pcnnsyl vanla Stale Association of Agricultural societies held Its annual meeting herennd I elected these olllcera for tho ensuing year: President, Dr. .1. P. llames, Lehigh; vico presidents, John McDowell, Washington, 1 Easthtirn lWeder, Ilncks; recording secre tary, Cyrus T. Fox, Derks; corresponding secretary, Uolonel .1. A. Stnhle, York. A Hemnrlinbto Fall. Nrcw York, Jan. 25. Charles Jemer, 87 years old, of Brooklyn, an Iron worker, while at work on the new building 44 Cedar street foil fourteen stories and was not Insitmitly killed. He lauded on his shoulders. At Chambers street hospital, where he wns taken, tlie surgeons found the man horribly battored, with his spine probably fractured. Nmlpnx on w nrd's Inland. New Youk, Jan. 25. Smallpox has broken out in the insane asylum on Ward's Island. Every effort is being made to prevent an epidemic. The patient is Mary Smith, who. has beeu in the asylum for ten years. Two oases of smallpox were found in tho city Tuesday night. Air. Muploson Dend. Ni:w Youk. Jan. 2f. Mine. LauraSchir-lner-Mnpleson, the prima douun and wife of Colonel Henry Mnpleson, the impres ario, died of pneumonia at the Everett House vest ei d. iv Bold byDrusglsts or sent by mall. 25a, CO uu si.w ix;r pacgago. samples ireo. The Favorite TOOTH rOWUIB .a.'Cj' forthoTccthand Urcath.SSo. " -- .'..., j i. , (i Ll jvu, V.,,11.. says: "Ehlloh's Catarrh Remedy Is tbo Urafc tncdicino I have over found that would do mo any good." PrlcoSOcta. Bold by Druggists. CnlnlnCnnuinM If U A 1 TA 1 A s.. Its leading to Consumption. Button's Curb wmBavo you a severe i,unKM rouuio. it is tho best Cough CuronudspeediiyrBllovrs Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough and llronchltla, and la sold on a gnamnteo. 25 eta. Sold by C. II. Hogcnbnch, Shennndoah. RELIABLE-HAHD - 139 rlontli Main Htre:l, OJjoxiniaclonlbi, 'Pii.. All work guaranteed to be first-class In even resicct. We respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. O oods called for and delivered Bilk ties and Laco Curtains a specialty. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELCAMP, JR., Prop., WSST STSEET, Between Centre and Lloyd, Sliciiaiicloali, I'cmm, Tcama to hire for all purposes on reasonable terms Professional Cards. M, 8. KIHTLER, M. D., PBY81 CJAN AND SURGEON. Office 'SO North Jardln Btreet, Sbecacdoah pKOF. FllUDEKICK ZEITZ, 1N3THUCTUU OF M Uisl V, Is prepared to give Instructions on piano, organ, firing nua oanu instruments, f-onnriner in formation call on or address GaunLKii linos. No. 1 North Main street, bhenandoah. JOHN K. COYLE, A TTORNKY-A T-LA H'. OlBce Heddall building, Hhenandoah, Pa. gOL. FOSTJ3U, ATTOllNJSY and COUXSKLLKR-AT-LA. IV. Room 3. Mountain Cltv Hank Building;. Potts- vllle. Pa M BUKKK, A TTORNEY A T-LA W. SHIR AHDOAB, FA. uineo 'iouma.r.u, nuuuius, ouumtnuuii,, and Ksterly building, Pol ts vllle. Jn. It. HOCULERNEH, t'hyncxan and burgeon. Advice free nt drug store. 107 South Main street. Private consultation at residence. 112 Houih Jardln street, from 1) to 7:30 p. ra. r PIERCE ROBERTA, M. D Nn. 36 East Coal Btreet, SHENANDOAH, PA. Omce IIours-l:30 to 3 and 6:30 to 8 p. in. J H. OALLEN, No 31 South Jardln Street. Shenandoah. OrricE Hours: 1i30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. M. Except Thursday evening. No office work oa Similai ezeent bu arranae' men. A tlrlct adherence to the office Aour is ausotuieiy necessary. t0316m NIUIIT VISITS, 81.80. pUOF. T. J. WATSON, .....,Teaoher of......... VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN. Havln? had sixteen years' experience as teacher of instrumental muMo giving instruc tion on the above instruments. Word left at 11 rumen's Jewelry store will reoelve prompt at teuiion. : 3 First National Bank THEATRE UTJILD1N0 ttJicuimcIonlt, PctiMM. CAPITAL, 9100,000.00. A. W, LKISEN1HNG, President. P. J. FEKGTJBON, Vice Fremont J. R. JjEIHENRINQ, Cashier. 8. W, YOST, Assisuni 0snnr Open Dally From 9 to S,' 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit. Easily. Quickly, Permanently Restored WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, ami all the train of evila Ironi early errors or later exceed. tl results of overwork, sickness, worry. etc Follstrength, development and tone Slvcn to ev ery organ and Portion of the body Imple.nalural methCKfa Immediate Improvement seen. Fsllure fmpooftlhle. 2,li references. l)ook, explauatlon and proof, malleU (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. CLBAEY BROS., Hottlersof all kinds of TEMPERANCE: DRINKS I -ANO MtNEBAL WATERS. Wkiss HnEH a Specialty. Also bottlers ot the r- uicsi ueer. 17 and ID Peach Alley, SllEXAKDOAIl TFT YflTT HAVE A TRUNK to go to IE 1 UU xhe depot or a parcel to send away drop us a card aud we will call for It. United States Express,. Cor. Centre and Union St. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S: Celebrated Poller, Hie and Beet JAMES SHIELDS, Alanap-er Shenandoah Branch. P 'alt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe 'rTyatt's) 19 nd 21 West Oak Street, sniUfANDOA.il, PA. Bar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, iblsllcs, brandies, wines, ete. Finest clears 'ctint baratuehed. Oordlal Invitation to all WALL PAPER! BARGAINS ! Big Eedoctlon In Wall Paper. Must mnlto room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, 224 W Centre Street, Hhenandoah, Pa. FEED. ICjaiTIi-A-lSr 1W North Main street, Hhenandoah, Pa., WHOLESALE BAKF.K AND C6NFECT10NKR. Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short notice JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) Main uum coal (Sts HlteuantloHh, Best bser, ale and porter on tap. The finest Drandsof whiskeys and clears. Pool room at ached. W. T- DECK'S Wheelwright Shop! Has been removed to Pear Alley. Between Centre and Lloyd Btreets. "Wheelwright work, Carriage and Wagon building, lloraeauoeiug and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. The Man Who wrote the Sony 1 Me never care to tvander Vom his own fireside," was Inspired while sitting before one of my Bne Heaters. I also have on hand the best Stoves and Uanges In the market and a large stock of itouserurnisning uooas. numDWK, rooting nndBpoutingaspscialty. All work guaranteed. Cor. of Lloyd and White Sts., Shenandoah, Pa A DIVIDEND PAYER. ft Gi Dollar Mil Cfl'y OfOripitle Creeli,rolorailo. Organized under laws of Colorado Capital stock, TUO.UJO shires, par value tl each. Julf l'ald and A'oh nssessattle. JB0,00O Shares in Treacurv. The mine Is located tn tho richest portion of the celeomtedgold produelng district of OrlpJ pie Creek, and la held under a TJnitnd States patent. vv orK i vurr.tju uu uuy unu niKUl, una nign grade ore is being Uken outlnlarue quantities. In January. 1831, the company w2U beiiln pay ing regular monthly dividends at tne rate ot jer ceir. per annum on me amount invested H. H. OFFICER, Seo.andTreas. A limited amount of the shares are now offered At 00 Cents l'er Share. Btook, prospectus! and experts' report may be obtained from the banking house of H. R. LOUNSBERY. ' 2-23l3t-eod bl Uroadway, New York.