The Evening Herald. U'ubllshed dally, except Sunday, bj-SSflll II CUM. II I'Vm.lSIUNO COMPANY, Pjb.uiillou omi-e ami mec isnloal department All Kasl ('(Ml Mreet. tilt jJerald ilcllvorxtl I 1 Shenandoah and ' surroundlnR towns for Six Conts a merk. payable to thf carriers. Ilytmll, Three Dollar a vrur or Twenty-live csnls per month, ID ai'Minee Adrerllnemrntu charged aci irdlng to space and iil -Ion. The publisher eserve thr right to ch mue the position of advd slseinents when ewr i 'it- publication of new equireglt. The r Kht W also roacrved to roje t any advertise tn'tit. whi-ther paid for or tut, that the pub lisher" may deem Improper Advertising rates mane known upon application. Entered at the post ofrloeat Shenandoah, Pa. as nccond oloas mail matter. nil! nmyixti umiAi.n, Shenandoah, l'cnna. Kvening Herald. THt RSDAY, t'EItnUAKY 1, 1691. Rb. PUBLICAN STATE TlCKEr. CONQUBfl'AT'LAttOBp Hon. UAMJSIIA. A. GllOW, OK bUSQUKHANNA COUNTY. . lection Tuesday, February 20, 1894 FKBB COAL. Vhe rabid editor of a Free Trade pn lrr at Dover, N. Ii., lately lol la work i lignum that free coal would lm a great lieuellt to lilm. The dlscupsiou whlel follow wu In the main us followm Laborer You have ndmlttcd tlmt the present (lupreaslon is largely due tr. the uncertaluty uud delay in Tarlll leirUlatiou. I ', iiior Certaluly, every one admits iiiut. Laborer How much do you thiak 1 iiild be benefited by freo coal? Kditar (.'oal from British provinces o hi be delivered here at a good pvll ! at $1 per Ion, and you now pay $0.51 1it tun, and you could save $2.6u pei ton with coal on the free list. Laborer I undewtatid you that the Tarlll raised thepriceof an article just tup amount of ih duly; how, then, will the repeal 01 a "5 per cent, duty t) a ton of coal reduce the price ?J.5() tr r ton '.' E.tltni Oil ! that will be the rtsull r.f " ouipetition, and the Pennsylvania miners cannot c mpeto with the lulu crt of Nova Seotia. Laborer What will become of the IVnnsylvanla miners? Editor Of court-e tho mliiM will be closed until the miners will w rk enmn euouKh so that they also can Hi-I I i'oal at fit per ton. Laborer Then the new liinll la in tended to reduce wages ? Klitor Oh ! no, indeed, that is 111 1 1 be object, though no doubt the wuges wil be incidentally reduced at llrat in u my directions. Laborer I ii'-e half a ton of coal 11 ti oitli, and you eay that with free ml I could save $2.50 011 a ton or $1.25 (. 1 month on my coal bill. Now my iv have been reduced -8 per cent, a.i't vou have admitted that tho agita ta, j of tho Tarlll question caused the i-i'ression which reduced them. You luw also admitted that incidentally the proposed Tarlll itself would reduce wui.es. IJefore reduction my wa;;es aun tinted to 3 per day. Now please explain how 1 am benefited by saving $1 25 a month ou my coal bill while I lose $21.81 a month on my wages, I can hardly see where the saving ernes iu. t'ditor It !b evident that you and I di- not think aliko on the Tarlll iuu3- tioo. (iood night, sir. This con vereatiou took place in the inesence of several witnesses and lllus trui ea fairly well the edicts of the pro- pi i-cd Wilson Tanllon labor. SlIhNANDOAII lUUll llllH brought s ut ugiiiiiit the county to determine whether or not u man can collect fees for attendance at court In a case where lie has been used as 11 witness against nis wife on a charge of misdemeanor. The ease is an interesting one, as the 1 uuty Controller's otllce holds that being tho husband of the convicted wuiimu the 1111111 is really liable for the costs in tho case and therefore must nay them before ho can collect his fi'es. The decision of the Controller' olllce seems fur-fetched. It Is praell c ully shouldering responsibility for a vvife's tort upon the husband. If thu woman iu this case falls to pay the )sta the county, certaluly, would not Imve the right to sue ur imprison tho husband for them. The wife must ro- malu lu lull for a term that will llqui date the debt. She cau be held per Honully for tho liquidation, and tho husband, it would seem, stutids as a stranger to his wife iu this case. Admiral Beniiam uud Pugilist t'orbett are the American lions of th day. When challenged both are chauipious at Da Gaiua. Tho Houbo So Deoidos by an Over whelming Voto, IT GOES WITH THE WILSON BILL. Mr. U'llion Claim n Siiro Mnjnrlty for IIU MpHinre of Thirty-four Vote Ken tiirlilnn DltgtMteil with the Prupinml WhlHky LcglNlntlon. Wasiiinotos, Feb. 1. The Internal revenue bill was placed ns a rider upon the tarlll bill Into yeitorrtay afternoon by n voto of 175 to fifl. The entire day was spent in the consideration of amendments which were offered to the various Internal revenue fentures. The principal light came upon the proposal to Increase the tax upon whisky from CO cents to tl and extend the bonded period from three to eight years. These provisions, especially the one looking to an increase of the bonded period, were bitterly opposed by prominent members upon both sides of the house, and despite lie opposition tho latter pioposltion, that Is, the ono to in crease the bonded period to eight years, was stricken out, while the increnso of the tax from 90 cents to (1 was allowed to stand. The Kentucky members say that this will bring ruin and disaster to the whisky Interests of their state. Kentucky alone has over 8fl 000,000 gallons of whisky now In bond, upon which the tax will be In creased without giving them the benullt of an extension of the bonded period. Only one other amendment of impor tance to tho internal revenue features of the bill was carried. It was a proviwm to extend tho operation of the Income tax to all moneys and personal property given or bequeathed by inheritance. This, it is estimated, will increase the revenue from the income tax about fJ.OOO.OOO per annum. After the disposal of the internal reve nue amendment a row occurred over tho four amendments to the barley schedule which were pending last Saturday, and by dint of maneuvering Mr. liOckwood, who Is opposing them, managed to pre vent a vote until the hour of recess ar rived. At 13 o'clock today tho tarilt bill was reported to the house. Three hours is then allowed for closing the debate, one and n half hours on a side. Mr. Heed will make the closing speech for his side, and Speaker Crisp and Chairman Wilson will close tho Democratic side. At 3 o'clock the vote will bo taken upon the bill and pending amendments. Several separate votes will probably be demanded upon amendments, among them being the nmendment abolishing the sugar bounty. This may delay thu Dual vote until oven- in. Under the rule the only motion which can intervene before the llnal votoistaken upon the passage of the bill after the amendments are disposed of is amotion to recommit with or without instructions As the ltepublicnns have decided to refuse to loin in tlds effort to recommit tho bill It is a foregone conclusion that it will be defeated, if made. A Heini-ollleial estimate mnde by Clmlr mnn Wilson and some of his friends upon thu committee who have studied thu sit uation gives the new tariiT bill at least 31 majority, as follows: For Democrats, 18'.'; Populists, 11; total, Iff). Against Itepublicans, 1!M; Domocrnts, 33; and 1 Populist (Xewlands of Novada); total, 159. Tho last night session of thu tariff do bate' was unusually interesting. The speakers were Messrs. liaker (Kan.), lling hnm N Y.), Hooker (N. Y.), Kern (Neb.). C'ainineeti (Oil.), Cuiniuings (X. Y.j, Stalling (Ala.), Cooper (Tex.), Iilatichard (La.), llyau (X. Y.), Paseall (Tex.), lie Cleary (Minn.) and llouck(0.). Mr. Cilm- mlngs made a vigorous speech against tho bill. As the representative of the labor organizations, thu steel pun makers, the cloak makers, tho diamond workers, the typographical union and other similar or ganizations ho protested against It. It was drawn with a total disregard of their nleresls. It was after midnight when the house adjourned. Theentire lime of the senate was con sumed in the discussion of the resolution of Senator Stewart (Xev.) declaring that the secretary of tho treasury has no power to issue the bonds for which bids have been Invited. Senator Allen opened the discussion in support of the resolution. Senator Hoar surprised some of his Re publican colleagues by sustaining thu po sition taken by Senators Allen and Stew art, and Senator Gormau made n speech directed principally to replying to tho par tisan strictures of Senator Sherman ou Tuesday, but giving no expression of his opinion as to the authority of the secre tary of the treasury to apply tho proceeds of the bonds to meeting current expenses, Tho bond resolution went over. An Klopi-iiieiit I'roveritml llANOnlt. Me.. Feb. 1. Howard W. Simp- sou, of this city, and Miss Fstello Hlaucho Malouey, of rrnnklln, Pa., daughter of George C. Moloney, a prominent citizen of that place, were secretly married. The bride is just 18, and has lieeu here visiting her bister, Mrs. liolaud W. btewart. The brido's sister and her husband In somo manner learned of the marriage and ar rived at the depot before tho departure. The bride was seized and carried bodily to carriaite. while a liberal horsewhipping was meted out to the" bridegroom. Tho bride was then spirited from her dlsconi fitted husband. ltaldlng Mansfield Anarchists. MassFIW.1), Pn., Feb. 1. Twenty dep uties under Chief Lowroy mado a raid ou the anarchist settlement at Bower Hill and arrested ten Slavs and Italians. They nre regarded as dospernte men and are now in jail. Another raid was made during the night, and thirty foreigners suspected of burning the Essen tipple on Saturday were captured. The men were all armed, and soveral resisted arrest. Threw Himself from a llrldge. New Y011K, Fob. 1. William Brunuer, n well known manufacturer of embrodt erles, committed sulclda at dusk last even ing by throwing himself from the Wash ington bridge. Ills body was terribly mangled. Temporary insanity, resulting from business depression, is supposed to ba th oausej Dayton's Unemployed DATTON, 0., Feb. 1. The Btate legisla ture having authorized the city to issue bonds for fftO.OOO to raise funds for the em ployment of needy workingmen shows about S00 dependent people, who have no Income whatever. Dentil of Kx-Cuugressllinn I-anslllf. UTICA, N. Y Feb. 1. Ex-Cougressman I and ex-State Senator Frederick Lansing 1 died at his home In Watertown, aged 60. SNUBBING GOVERNOR TILLMAN. 4. South Carolina Mnynr's Vigorous Let ter to the Chief ftxectltlvo. DAltUxmoN. S. O . Feb. 1. When Gov ernor Tillman's letter In reference to tire cllseusary law was received by Mnyor IMrgnu a meeting of the city council was called. Mayor Dargan, at this meeting, submitted a letter to Governor Tillman, which met with the approval of the coun cil, and was ordered forwarded at once. The letter says In part: "I llnd nothing In tho act In question or In any othor act of the legislature requir ing the mayor to give you or Mr. J. P. Kervln satisfactory or other assurance that we will obeyed this or any other law. As there Is nothing In the net giving either of you authority to require such assur ance, and as 1 am not nwaro of any other law requiring tno to Blve to you orMr. J. P. Kervln any promises as to my contem plated ofllcial or unofficial Intentions, it appears sing-In- 'bat either or both of yon should all"w jour respective boards to delegate you to exact promises from officials with whose business you have no concern whatever." lltlltliury Hatters Ili-nnmo. DaxbuiiY, Conn., Feb. 1. The long lockj tit at tho bat factories is practically ondeil by tho rctit :i to workof mostot theunlon men. Then v ere tunny desertions from the ranks ot tho unions, mid hist night most of them held meetings and agreed that those who wished to return to work In the Independent shops should bo al lowed to do so. Five shops opened yes terday as union show, and another will follow this morning. The twelve others opened independently Monday, and today had most of the old employes back. The lockout lasted ten weeks, and it Is esti mated that, it has cost the city $000,000. During the lockout not an arrest has been made for violence. ConnellHVllle Colto Workers, Conni:li.kvilu:, Pa., Feb. 1. Today tho new sliding wage scale went into effect at the works of the II.C.FrickCoke company. Somo of the other coke operators claim to bo paying 15 per cent, more than thoFrlck scale, while the workmen insist that they are receiving much less. Never In the history of tho coke region has there been so much mystery surrounding tho wage scalo question, and it seems to bo a strug gle on the part of each operator to secure an advantage over the other and at tho same time give out to tho public that they are paying more than they really are. London Anarchists Threatening. London, Feb. 1. Tho Morning says that a number of French, Spanish, Italian and German anarchists met at Soho to protest against the execution of Vaillant In Paris. A number of vehement speeches wero made. A Frenchman proposed that if Vaillnnt was executed an attack be mado upon the French embassy in London. This Idea found favor, and It was received with cheers and cries of "blow it up," and re sponsive era of "we will." Tho meeting was attended by the most dangerous sec tion of the anarchist party. They Will right Extradition. .TAfKSoNVlhl.E, Fla., Feb. 1. -Deputy Sheriff Vinzant left last night for St. Louis with requisition papers for Mrs. Townscnd and her daughter. Miss Arm strong, who have been victimizing the people of this city for the lust three weeks. Their scheme was to securegoods from merchants ou trial, to be retitrned if not satisfactory. They invariably kept the goods, buf never paid for them. The women have been arrested in St. Louis, but will light extradition. The Order of Solon Wins. PlTTMil nu, Feb. 1. Thomas Patterson, Esq., master in the celebrated Solon case. filed his report, declaring the deed of vol untary assignment to M. G. Clark void and directing the transfer by Mr. Clark assignee, of all moneys and securities re ceived by him from the Mercantile Trust company, teeeiver, to the uruur 01 bolon and declaring the Glenn I. Folsom corps of officers as the proper and legally con Btltutcd officers. The Itoilil Isiue a Slleres. Washington, Feb. 1. The success of Secretary Carlisle's proposed bond loan was fully assured when the department closed yesterday afternoon, as the oilers to take bonds received during the day, added to those heretofore received, make an aggregate of between J65.000.000 and I i70,0C0,0M). The present expectation is that the secretary will make public the amounts of the offers and the prices this evening. To rrnctlre Itcforo tho Supreme Court. Washington', Feb. 1. The twelfth woman admitted to practico before tho United States supreme court signed the roll at that bar yesterday. She is Miss Kate H. Pier, a preposessinu young lady from Milwaukee. Mrs. llelva A. Lock wood was the first woman attorney to ai pear there, being admitted in 1BVJ Killed In h Money IlUpute. Bp.ookvillk, Ind., Fob. t. At Iluena Vista, a rural village in tho back part of the county, Stephen Diltr. and Marion George became involved iu n quarrel over a small sum of money. Diltz plunged a knife clear to the handle 11110 George's breast, producing instant death. Dillz was arrelud. Cut Hit Daily's Hiroat. Elyiiia, O., Feb. 1. Mrs. .Jacob Hart ley, whose husband died recently, became despondent and killed her lo-montbs-old child by cutting its throat with a razor. She then attempted to eud her existence in a like manner, intiictinK several ugly gashes. Her recovery is doubtful. IT FASTENS ITS HOLD nnnn von before vou know It. It is sure to (o in tho air wo breathe, tho water we drink, Tho germ of consumption U every where prosent. Tho germ begins to grow as soon as It roaches a wean 8ioi in me uouv, Hntnrrh. Ilronchltls. and a scrofulous condi tion, furnlkh theso weak spots. Tho way to fight theso germs begin txtrli render the liver active and purify tho blood with Dr. I'iorco's Golden Medical Discovery. Besides, If ).1M iin linnlthv Orall. It's guaranteed in all bronchial, throat and lmi nffoctlons! everv form of scrofula, evon Consumption In its earlier stages. If the "Discovery" falls to benefit or cure, you Lava wnui- mnnnv linelf. Fortify yourself against disease by making the body perni-jiroo, then you will save yourself from grip, malaria, and many of ItlO passing uuseusua Too well known to need lengthy advertise- meuU Dr. Bago's uatarrn uemeuy. CHiLUftLiN Nfl.,WLY r-5CAh't A Hchonl Itim.e lllown Down While Filled with .Heliolnm. CllAMRKItsnuuo, Pa., Feb. 1. Tho new primary schoil building at Southampton, in this county, was blown down and to tally demolished during a heavy wind storm which prevailed here yesterday afternoon. The building was filled with scholars at the time, but nil of them es caped without serious injury. Miss Mary lthOne, tho teacher, Was slightly bruised, as were several of her little charges, and how It was that they escaped death seems bard to explain, as they were all inside when the roof was carried away and the sides fell in. Our New Minister to Sweden. Washinuion, Feb. 1. In n list of nomi nations sent to the senate ij the presi dent wero these: Thomas B. Ferguson, of Maryland, to be envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United Stales to Sweden and Xorway; George I). Uryan, of South Carolina, to bo collector of customs for tho district of Charleston, S. C; W. H. Hoblnson, of Virginia, to bo collector of customs for the district of Tappahnnuock, Va. Will right for Ills Olllre. St. Louis, Feb. 1. Uuilding Commis sioner Georue H. Held was removed from office yesterday by Mayor Walbridgo. Held went Into court this morning and mado application for a writ of certiorari. The judge reserved his decision. Ueid, who was appointed by ex-Mayor Xoonan three years ngo for a term of four years, had a little over a year yet to servo ac cording to the law governing appointive officers. Nntllrnl Gas In Illinois. ' RoniKSON, Ills., Feb. 1. Some dozen or more wells 111 this vicinity, while being drilled at a depth of over a hundred feet, have given strong indications of natui ii gas. On a farm a few miles south of this city, a pretty strong vein of gas was Btruk at a depth of 170 feet. It was piped to the house and utilized for Ifeht and heating, and still holds out afteratwu week's test. 31nuy Lunatics Illegally Detained. Fnuuus Falls. Minn.. Feb. 1. The re sult of the recent decision of tho supremo court declaring tho Insanity law uncon stitutional Is already felt in tho hospitals hero. Nearly f00 patients now in tho va rious insane hospitals throughout the state have been committed under the law just declnred unconstitutional, and may secure their liberty on demand. Cars Rolled Down nti Embankment. HoXKSDALi:, Pa., Feb. . A local pas senger train on the Ilonesdale branch of the Erie railroad was thrown from the track near White Mills, Pa. Two coaches and tho baggnge car roiled down nn em bankment ten feet high, tho engine re maining upright. No one was seriously injured. Spreading rails caused the acci dent. Chaiabershtirg's I-ncal Candidates. CllAMnEUSUUUO, Pa., Feb. 1. The Ito publlc.ins ot this city at the primary eleo tiou last night nominated John ii. (Jrrfor burgess, and the Democrats nominated Samuel Monath for the same office. Both parties have also nominated candidates for councilmon in every ward in the city, and the light promises to be interesting. Hold Ilnrglur Receive I.lttlu Itnoly. Chicago, Feb, 1- Banker E. P. Hobln son and his wife were bound and gaged bythreo men iu their homo at Maple Park, live miles from here, during tho night, and the house ransacked. The robbers were not well rewrded,astheygotbutK0. IVekhuin Will Not lie Coiiflrmrd. WAslliNC.'MiN. Feb. 1. Wheeler 11 Peck hnm. Piei-icent Cleveland's latest 11011.1 nee for associate justice of the hiipreim court, will not lie cuuliruied Tins ui-er tlon is bned upon a i.niMf-s ol the oppo nentsof Pecl.hnm in the senate. aiiiuuiiuiiiiiumiiiuniiiuiiiniiiiiiuiinimiiuiiuiiiiiinniiiiia a I 3 irrfi - S 3 S Can't detect the microbes of disease, and yet they exist by tho million. 5 They permeate the system, pollute g 3 mc uioou ami poison inc vnai organs, I Disease is the inevitable result. RADAM'S tlcstrovs everv specie of microbe and cures every form of disease. It's the 5 3 latest and greatest discovery of sci- H encc. ino mauer wnat lorm ot uis- s case you nre suffering with it will Eay you to investigate. 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PIERCE ROMSRT. M. U No. 25 Knst Coil street, SHENANDOAH. PA. Office Hours-1 :30 to 3 and 0:30 to 9 p. m. D H. J. S. OAI.LEN, no at rouin jaratnsireet. onenanaoan. Orricr. IIouus: U3U to 3 and 0:30 to 8 p. M. Except Thursday evening. ,Vo olce work on Nnnflfiy except bj arrange' mem. a arnci aanrrence 10 me ouice noun is absolutely necessary. ln.11-6m NI11IIT VISITS, ist.no. pROR T. J. WATt-ON, Tcacner 01 VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN. Uavlm; had sixteen vears' exncrlenco as a "achcr ot Instrumental mu-lo KlvinK Instruc tion on the abote Instruments Word loft at Urumm's Jewelry store will receive prompt at tention. A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without au ideal 1 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 tho genuine'. IT IS FOR SAIE EVERYWHERE. Lakeside Railway Co Fnt Morteaeo 30 Tears 8 Pap Gsnt. COLD BONDS Offer ed to Public Subscription at par Thpsc. bonds nro 1bruc(1 and offered to sub scribers In denominations of J 100 $fW0nnd $1,0(0 each, Interest pitvnble semi-annually in May and Novc muer of each year, until theprtncip.il 01 the boun mutur s 111 irc.i. unless sooner re deemed The company will reserve the right ton deem the bonds atarynmo prior to ma tort's at (HI5, with ncirued tnteren. The total autho.lzed issue liJ50,000. ot which UluO.o 0 will be sold at present The remainder can be used only for the oxti-nsloa of the rod to Delano and uakr sldo Park, and the purchase of cars und otter equipments for the samo. The mortgage securing theso bond is au ab eolu etlrstleln upon all rlghtsnnd tranchUos of th lakeside Railway Company, together with lis line of railway between Shenandoah and Maaanoy City, already ronstruetcd, und the extension to Ijikei-lde Park to I'll con structed at an early day. The Lakeside Hallway between Shenandoah and Ma anoy City Is constructed in a most thorough and substantial manner. Tho road wavls laid with 7" nound T r.illf. the brldees am all Iron, and tho overhead electrical work Is of the very ben character rne comraomous nro-proor power doupb situ ated 011 North Kallroad street, In Mahanoy ity, Is buut rf stone und eorrugated iron and en .ipneawun aaounie set 01 tieciric gene rators. The olectrlo riant is 01 me latest wetting utn nalternnf the finest character. Tno Mienandoah branch Is about 6 01 miles In length, en. bracing a population or about XI ' 00, lncluui' h meimnuoan, -ionanoy uuy ana in ternieiliiite mints nlonc the line. The dlHtinco to Like side Irnm Mnhmoy Cltv via Hoblnf on's. llowman's, fchoemaherV, I'ark l'lace. Trenton and Delano is about 7 miles. The line to l.aliesldel'url: with ltB facilities for traivi and easy access to the most popular sum mer resort In tho Anthracite coal rcclor.s, will he a prolltable adjunct to the entire lino In the summer iioniha, and a great pleasure road. The KqnltableTrustCompiny, of Philadelphia, trustee in the mortsrave for the bonds 01 the Lakcldo Railway Company and tho bonds are an absolute llit leln on all t ie rights, f ran chlios and property of tho company. For furthor particulars apply at the offlco of the company, Knapp's building, Mahanoy City, or to 1-29 tf Treasurer Lakeside Hallway Co. lEt-HU ESSIE'S The place for business men to send their surplus stock ot every descrip tion tor sale AUCTION DAYS, Tuesda)s, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody oan send goods ot every description to the rooms and they will be sold at auction on the usual terms. All goods coldon commls Blon and settlements made on the day follow leg the sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Dulldlng, Cor. Centre and Jardin Btroote. POMPLEXIOU U POWDER. Ill PIZZM'S u: jlMji.: in ' B1!! VI ICflW a Bit II (I'M 8 1 11 m n & m di itciii.iiaEtiiNfti in i THKATRK UUILDINO ti;iiiiFiiif nil, rcniSj 1 . . - CAPITAL, - . W. kElSENKINQ, President. P. J. FEIIQUBON, Vice PresKWil It. LEtHKNIUNO, Cushler. a. W, YOST, ABSlsUnt OnhUr Open Daily From 9 to W 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Rested WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nnd att tho train of evils 1 rom early errors or 1 ater excelled, the remits of o erw ork, ft I c k o e s i , worrv.etc. FulUtrenjjth, development ant tone given to ery organ and not tion of the body Mmplp.nntural methods. Immediate ImproYenwrt! neon, Fnlture (mpoanlble. 2,(100 references. Book, explanation am! proofr mnIcd (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N. Y. flLPHOID BOW. A revolution In corset making! Homethlna new j No breaking; no rust.ng;nowrIuk- ; ling. Thinner and cleaner than whalebone, ami tonl times as elaatio and durable. Ladles delighted. in all shapes. or sate by OWENS, Shenandoah i Pa, aLE-AJarST BROS., Bottlers ot nil kinds ot TEMPERANCE: DRINKS! AND MINERAL WATEIIS. Whiss Beeii n Specialty. Also bottlers i( the KluoMt Beer. 17 and 1! reach Alley, Nil fflfAXDOAlA TF Y0TT HAVE A TRUNK tgV to xU 1VJU the depot or a parcel toliend nwuy drop us a card and wo will call for It, United States Express, Cor. Centre and Unl' n 8ta. LOREICEMIDT'S: Celebrated Poller, Ale and Beer JAMES SHIELDS. Manaijor 8henandoah Branch. Pitt's Popular Saloon, (formerly Joe W jatt's) 19 .,id 21 West Oak Street,.. liHKHANDOAir, PA. tar stoiCod with the beat beer, porter, ales, Thlsklss, brandies, wines, etc. .Finest clears ' tirr bsrautched Cordlsl Invitation to sll WALL PAPER I BARGAINS ! Big Reduction In Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - CARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street. Shenandoah, Pa. 104 North Main street, Shenandoah, Pa., WHOLESALE BAKSU ASD CONFECTIONER. Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Plcnlos and parties supplied on short notice. SALOON MM RESTAURANT, (Christ Howler's old stand.) tlalu titiaciiulblN,, MltenuuiIOHli. llest beer, ale and norter on tap. Tho finest orandsof wnUkeys and cigars. Pool room at tcnea. W. T. DECH'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Pear Alley. Iletwecn Centre and Lloyd Streets. Wheolwright work, Carriage and wagon building, llorseshoomg and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. The Man Who wrote the Song I "Jlc never caret to wander trom Ms own ftrestde," was ln;ptrod while sitting beforo one ot my Hne Heaters. I also have on hand the best Stoves llousefurnlshlng Ooods. Plumbing, rooang and Spouting a specialty. All work guaranteed. Cor. 0! Lloyd and White Sts., Shenandoah, Pa. of iH U tl IV Exj H a MM 3 f