The Evening Herald. Published dully, eloept Sunday, bj- nKit.ii.n I'imr.txiiixa comi'asv, P jbltcatton office and men lanlenl department K Bust cml ureet. -fhe tf ertld Is delivered 1 1 Shenandoah and 1 aurrnuudlnr I iwnsforSlxOont a week, payable in thecarrli'i-i. II; mull, Three Dollars a year or Twenty-live eonts per tnonth, In advance. .Mii rllvemrnli charged in- o riling to space nnd post Ion. The publishers eserve the right to change ihe nosltlon of adve tlsements when ever the publication of new -equlres It. The right Is also reserved lo roji Jt any advertise ment, whether paid for or i ot, that the pub lishers may deem lmnroiirr Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the post offleeat Shenandoah, !., is seoond close wall matter. Till! EVHXISO IIICIIALII, Shenandoah, l'enna. Evening Herald. l'MIJAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1801. RhHUBLICA J STATE TICKET. COSaUK-M-AT-t.AROK, Hon, GALUrfllA A. a ROW, 01' SUSQUEHANNA G'OUNTV. Election Tuesday, February 20, 1894 ,IIi:r.i.o! hello! TI10 pfttout 011 the Bell tL'luilione has expiree'. Cully boy, Jieiilmiu. You tended to lilt when ynu shot. in- America's pride are fully prepared Jleulmui". -tilt) Nuvy. We with plenty of As scion us the Detroit upolse the Bru.lliun rebel admiral exclaimed in bad English, Gaum U up." . , , Havh you secured one of the vniti able prUull w we urn odirlui;? They ure worthy 1 place In eveiy home. Will Senators Hill aud Murphy rfsiKii if i'eckuuui is confirmed? History would I repeated if tliey did. Tiir.Y nte seldom made by the higher cluss of journal never this one. J'ollnrlUe JRepubllaun. O-o-o-h! Egot ism. Snow ua.li.incj In u uuisuuee at miy time, it ueuninus ctimiiml when it is curried ten fur. Hoyn, liuve a care or you muy get into trouble. n Tim (ieueral Muster Workman of the Kul;htH of Libiir Is Sovereign, tint not over the financial ullairs of the l ulled States. Judge Uox settled that. New Youk It ads the way. The re sult of the Congressional elections there on Tuesday ou?ht to satisty tlie Demo crats that their party Is doomed If the Wilson bill becomes n law. Tub license court is busy and the applicants continue to multiply. As an experiment the court should grant a license to every one upplying. This would soou liuock tho real estate specu lation feature out of the system. Tun local Flower Mission of the Young Women's Christian Temper ance Union is doing noble work among pooraud needy families iu town. Some oiourmoie fortunate, citizens should give the mission 11 helping hand. Tilll Idea of pajiug three men $o0, OOU ea-:h per year to manage a bank rupt railroad must be g tiling to tlie bondholders. There are plenty of men, capable and honest, who would be glad of the job at $2,000 a year. A voti: for Gulushu A. Grow Is a protest against free trade and the pres ent depression, while n vote for James D. Hancock is an endorsement of the Wilson bill tarlil agitation and in fa vor of u continuance of the piesent hard times. Which will you vote for at election Tuesday, February 20th ? As A great majority of the collieries in this region hardly worked at all timing the hut two weeks of January, the auuouuceiuout that the rate of wages for the miners during that per iod will lo four per cent, above the basis sounds like a gruesome piece of humor. It would not be u bad Idea if the railroad companies would give some of the hundred of the Idle men employ ment for a day or two clearing their main Hues and side tracks of tlie snow aud Ice. There are many in this town to whom Btich an act would he a bless lug. Suspension of work at the col llerles has been a hard squeeze. TARIFF The Wilson Hill Goes Through the. National House BY SIXTY-FOUR MAJORITY. A Futilo Effort to Recommit the Measure (SEVENTEEN DEMOCRATS OPPOSE IT. The Galleries Crowded to Overflowing by Spectators Look Heforn the House Con vened Twenty TliotMiintl Endeavored to fieeuro Admission Scenes of Wildest KnthtiftliiMu During nnd After the Speeches nf the Champion of Oppos ing Keotiomie Systems, Messrs. Wilson, Crisp mid Iteed, AVasiiinoton, Feb. 2. At 6 o'clock Int tight, at the conclusion of one of the Krandest, most imposing nml most Im pressive scenes over witnessed in the Atnrric in cnpltnl, the Wilson tariff bill passed the house of representatives by a vote of 201 to 140. The events lending up to It were almost unparalleled in our an nuls'. At 12 o'clock, after a preliminary skirmish of an hour over the barley schedule, the bill was reported to the houe and the closing speeches were made. Such a vast concourse of people as as sembled to hear these last arguments had never before been seen within the precinct of the nation's legislative capital. Noth ing like it was ever known I it- the history of the oldest inhabitant of the capital. J' or hours before the debate heimu the corridors lendintf to the galleries were a HUrniii mass of humanity, which Dually became so great that men cried out in ter ror and women fainted in fright. It was estimated that over 3),()U0 attempted to gain admittance to the galleries of the house. Their Healing capacity is about .'1, 000, and every available seat was occu pied long belore the guvel dropped. The people were lined against the walls anil liaukeil aK'i.nst the doors. So great ditl the crush become that tho membersof the house secured permission to bring their wives upon the lloor. The in the Galleries. Shortly after the house convened tho crowds in the immense nailery on the north side of the chamber becaineso grent that there was imminent clanger that some ot the people would be presseil over the railing into the house below. Those in the corridors kept crushing into the doorways, nnd those still further back pressed forward until tho stairs and aisles of the nailery were literally packed with a mob of restless, impatient men. In one ot the aisles a fight was precipitated be tween two men over the color question. One of the combatants was a negro, ile ntnniliiig his lull rights as an American citizen, and t lie other was n white man making the samo claim. This claim in cluded tho right to stand on the same Miunre foot of territory, and as it was too small for both men a race war resulted. Tlie belligerents were hustled from the gallery as fast as the obstructing human wall would permit, and comparative order wos soon restored. The crowding iu at tho doors, however continued until Speaker Crisp, who had been nervously noting the dangerous packing ol people, interrupted the roll call long enough to say that it was iu tlie interests of safety to human life that the doorway should be cleared, He askeil the doorkeepers of the gallery to clear out some of those who stood iu tho entrances, ho as to make those already inside as com fortable as possible without being in dan ger, it was next to impossible, however, to at once oxecuto this order, as there was absolutely no room for the ejectment of those who had found entrance into tho nlsles, but tlie policemen Kept pressing back the people until they had materially reduced the danger that was so very ap parent. Only Ten Members Aluent. When Mr. Heed, the llrst speaker, arose at last to deliver the llnal plea for pro tection the overhanging galleries were black and dense with the spectators who thronged them, and every inch of space upon the floor was taken. Only ten of tho 854 members of the house were absent, and many grave and reverend sonatina and other distinguished personages were on the lloor, while in the galleries were Mrs. Cleveland, Mrs Vlro President Ste venson and other ladle1 of eminence and distinction. Then for three hours the oratory of the champions of the two economic systems followed Heed, Crisp unit Wilson while their partisans made tho oir vocal with their shouts of their approval. The np pearnnce of the speaker of the house upon the floor engaged in debate was iu itself a remarkable as well as an unusual thing. Pinch ot tho- speakers seemed to be iu his best form, aud tho speeches which they delivered will rank among tho most bril liant of their lives. When these were finished Mr. Wilson, who spoke last, was lifted on the shoulders of his admiring olleaguos aud carried triumphantly from the hall amid a scene of unmatched en thusiasm. Wilson's Victory Overwhelming. When i t ciiine to votliift the victory for insure was overwhelming. The the men vote upon the income tax proposition (taken iu connection with tho iuternnl roveuue amendment) stood 183 to 50. Only 12 Hepublicans voted upou this propo sition T for and 5 against. The Demo cr&tic opposition amounted to 45. The last effort was made by those Democrats who ar opposed to tho measure in whole or in part, led by Mr. Covort (N. Y.), to recommit the bill, but the Hepublicnns refused to join in this attempt to Bcolch the measure, and it ended in a dismal failure. Hut 36 Democrats voted for it, not even enough to secure tlie ayes aud uays. The vote upon the final passage of the bill was a surprise. Amid tho most in tense cnthuslunn Democrat after Demo crat who had been counted upon to vote against the measuro HlaneharU, IJoltz hoover. Hoatner. Cockrau. Coombs, Dunn. Kuglish, Geissciihalner, McAleer, Hyau an d others recorded their votes in the affirmative. Only 17 Democrats of all the boasted Democrat a opposition to the measure stood out ilieend and voted against it. Aseuc.iotie cast his vote it was greeted by applause and cheers from ths Republican side. Those who voted 1 against It war Uartlett, Campbell, Cov trt, Cuiiimluus, Hnluos, llciidrix, Sher tnerliorn and Hlcklos CS. Y,), Cnbmus J. .1.1. Hnerrv nml TMim fPnnn V flenrv I ICnl.l. Sllilev eti, 1 nml lliv. Alptrnr. ,, j . u.....jt j , 'rice nnu Robertson (La.). The majority for tho bill, CI. exceeded tlie most snngulue expectations of the Democratic moinbers of the ways nnd means committee. When the speaker an nounced the vote cheer followed cheer upon tho Democratic side. Papers, hats, congressional records and In fact every thing which Democrats could lay their hands upon were flung high In tho air, slid amid a perfect, pandemonium of joy the house adjourned. 1 he vote on the amendment fixing the time when tho wool schedule shall golnto ilfect as Aug. 2, 1801, was carried by 205 lo 47. The vote on the amendment that the nitin ifaotured wool schedule shall golnto effect Dec. 2, 181)4, was carried by 100 to 42. t lie vote on the amendment putting petroleum on the w list nud striking out reciprocity wa c.ried by 170 to 41. 1 he committee amendment to ralso duty on malt from 20 to 23 per cent., nnd on barley malt from 25 to 35 per cent, was carried by 204 to 114. l'ollowlug Is a detailed voto on tho final passage of tho bill, Speaker Crisp's vote (inking the yeas 201. The nays were 140. Those Wbu rnvnrrd tlie MrnMire, Yens lies irs. Abbott, AUlerson, Alexander, Allen, Arnold, Bnller, linker (Kan.), U.ddwln, linnkhend, Barnes, HnnvlB, Hell (Colo.), Hell (Tex.), Holtzhoover, llerry, lllack (Cla.).lllack (Ills.), Illaiirhartl, Hhind, Hoatner, Hoeu, llowcr (N. O.), llranch, Hrawley, Hrecken rldxe (Ark.), Hrecklnrlilno (Ky.), Hretz. llrlekiier, Hrookshlre, Hrown, Hrynn, Hunn, Humes. Hynum, Cuhnniss, Cniuhiettl, Cau tion (Cab), Cnpelmrt, Cartith, Cntchlngs, Causey, C'lanoy, Clark (Mo.), Clarke (Ala.), Cobb (Ala.). Cobb (Mo.), Cockran, Cockrell, Coffeen, Compton. Conn, Coombs, Cooper (Fin.), Cooper (I ml.). Cooper (Tex.), Cornish, Cox, Craln, Crawford, Culberson, Davis, l)e Arinoml, Do Forest, Denson, Dhismore, Dock cry , Donovan. Dunn, Dtinphy, Durborow, Ed iniuuls. Hills (Ky.), English, Htdoe, Kpes, Ki d man, Horett, Fielder, Flthlan, Fonnan, Fyan, (Jelsseiihainer, Ooldaier, (JooduiKht, Gorman, (Irmly, (Jreshani, (1 rlflln. Hall (Minn), Hall (Mo.), Hammond, Hare, Harris, Hurler, Hatch, Hajes, Heard, Henderson (N. C), Hiui'B, Hobiinu, Hooker (Miss,), Honk ().). Hudson, Hunter, Hutclienon, lklrt, John son (O.), .limes, Keiu, KIIkoto, Krlbbs, Kyle, I.ane, Laphnm, Latimer, I.nwson, l.ayton, Lester, Lisle, Livingston, Lockwood, Lvnch, Mitildox, Manner, Mairulre, Mnllory, Marsh all. Martin Clml.), MoAleer. McCrenry (Ky.), McCulloch, McDannold, McDenrmon, MeKt trick, McCJanu, McKnlg, MeKeiuhan, Mc- Laurin, McMillln, jMcXngny, Mcltao, Mere dith, Money, Montgomery, Mork.ui, Mows, Mutchler, Nelli, Oatcs, O'Netl, Outhwulte. 1'asuhal, Patterson, Haynter, Pearson, Penre, rendlcton (1 ex.), 1'endlelon (V . V11.), riKott, Hayner, ltellly, Hlchnrds (O.), ltlchnrdsou (Mich.), Hlchurdson (Tcnn.), Hltchie, Kob bins, Husk. Huseell (On.), Hyau, Snyres.Sbcll, Mlmpson, t-nodgrass, Koniers, Sprlnccr, Stall lngs, Stnckrlale, Stone (Ky.), Strait, Swanson, Talbot (S. C), Talbott (.Md.), Tarsney, Tate, aylor (Inil.l. Terry, Traeey, Tucker, Turner, Turpin. Tyler, Warner, Washington, Wen dock, Wells. Wheeler (Ala.), Whiting, Will iams (Ills.), Williams (JIlss.i, Wilson (W. Va.), Wise, t'oilvertou. Woodward, bpeakcr Crisp lM. Tho Negative Vole. Nays Messrs. Adams (Ky.), Adams (l'n 1, Aiken, Aldrlch, Ap8lcy,Avery,l!abcock,Iiaker (N. II.), Jturttnit.lt. Uartlett (Hem.), Helilen. Hlnghnm, Hlalr, Hoiitello, Howers (t'al.). Hroilerick, Hroi-lus, Hundy, Hurroii)-hs. C'ail 11111s (I)ein.), Caldwell, Campbell (l)em ). Can non (Ills.), Cliickering.C'liilila.Cogswcll, Cooper (Wis.), Cousins, Cocrt (I)um.), Cummlnics (Dem.), Curtis (Kan.), Curtis (N. Y.J. Dalzell, Daniels, Davey (I)cm.J, DiiiKley, Duillver, Doolittlo, Draper, I'fllia (Ore.), Fletcher.Kunk, Funston, Gardner, 'Clear, Qenry (Dem.), (Ill let (N. Y.J, Olllet CMass.J,' Grosvenor, Grout, Hngcr, Hniner, Haines (l)cm.), HarmerJIart mati, Haugcn, Helncr, Henderstm (Ills.), Hen derson (la. 1. Hcmlrlx (Hem.), Hepburn, Her mann. Hicks, llllborn, Hilt, HnokiT (X. YJ. Hopkins (Ills.), Hullek, Hull, Johnson (Ind.), Johnson (N. 1).). Joy, Kiefcr, Laccy. Lefexer. Linton, bono, Loudensluer, Luias, Mahon, Marsh, Marvin (N. YJ. McC'all, McClenry (Minn.), .McDowell, Mciklejohn, Mercer, Meyer (Ih'iii.), Moon, Morse, Murray, New hinds (I'op.i, orthway, raiie (Dem.), J'ane, Perkins, l'lilllips, Piekler, Piwl, I W ers, l'rlee (I)eni.). liandall, Ha,lteed. lteybuni.ltolH-rt-son (La., Dem.), ltobinsou (Pa ), Husseil (Conn.). Scherinerhorn (l)eni.), Si raiitou. Set tle, Shaw, Sherman, Sibley (Demj, Sickles (Dem.). Smilli, Sperry (Dein.), Stephenson, ritone (C. W., Pa.), Stone (W. A., Pa.) Htorer. Btrong, Tawney, 'l'aylor (Tenn.). Thomas, Cp-dc-rair. Van Vmirhls (N. Y. ). Van Voorhls (O. ), Vadsorth, Walker, Wanner, Waugh, Wcicr, Wheeler (Ills.), While, Wilson (O.I, Wilson (Wnb.). Wooiucr, Wright (Mass.), Wright il'u.)-nn. The entire sos-ion of the sennto yesterday was devoted to tlie discussion of tho bond question, and an adjournment wits dually taken wit hunt any action 011 tlie resolu tion. The principal speeches were by Sen ator Stewart and Senator Allison, both of whom contended that the secretary of the treasury had no power 10 issue bonds for other purposes than redemption. Colorado Mines Clon-d Down. CnilTI-U (JISKK.K, Colo., Feb. 2. On ac count of the trouble with tho miners over hours of laborthe Zenobia, Degal.Tender, Delia and Little May mines have been closed. Yesterday morning 250 miners went to tho Victor mine and prevented any of them going to work. This was done because about half the men employed In the Victor are union men. There was no trouble and work was suspended. The luen went to llattle mountain lntheafter Iioon aud called out the men employed in the Independence, Portland, Anna l.ee, drabble and Stiong mines. The Supreme Court C'nu Deeltle, Ji:i't6KV CITY, Feb. a. (iovernor Werts received n forninl opinion from Attorney Genernl Stockton upou the advisability of quo warranto proceedings in tho Now Jer pey senatorial deadlock. The attorney general's opinion says he has no doubt of tho jurisdiction of the supreme court where there are two conllictini lenisla tures, each claiming it riiflit to exercise lenlslatlve functions, to determine by which body legislative authority can be used IT'S A SECRET that many women owe thetr beautv to Dr. l'ierce's Fa vorito Prescription. The reason beau ty of form and face, as well as eroce. radiate from tho common center health. The best bodily condition re sults from good food, fresh air, nnd exercise, coupled with tho ludicious ,.eo of llin " Preserintlon." In maid enhood, womanhood, and motherhood, it's a lupporting tonio that's peculiarly adapted to ner noons, regulating, Diruuguuuuiit;, curing, the derangements of tbo box. If there be heailocho, pain in tho back, bearlne-down sensations, or ccnoral debility, or if there bo nervous dlsturbancos,iicrvous Grostratlon, and sloeiilessness, tho "Proscrlp on" roachoa the origin of the trouble and corrects it. It dispels aches ana pains, cor- r-iia .KBnlnromAnta find rlirefl eatAlThol in- Honimatlon of tho llnlnc nienibranes. It's guaranteed to lieneflt or cure, or the money i tuilj-n Hudspeth's llerense. jErtSKT City. Feb. 2. Jesso tVnrren, tho 0-year-old boy who was sentenced to go to tlie Itefnrm school by Judge Robert S. Hudspeth, has been relensed from jail on t8.500 ball. He was convicted of hav ing caused the death of Leslie Parker, 0 years old, by hitting htm with n stone. Iu nnswor to press censure of the sentence Judge Hudspeth says tho reform school is not simply for tho unwashed and the illiterate nnd uneducated, and tho court In pnsstng sentenco did not consider the condition of the child, whether Its par ents are rich or poor. It considered simply thu mcntnl condition, the intelligence, the vlelousness, the incorrigibility of the child nud punished It accordingly. Stole Silver llollnrs from tlie Treasury. WASIIINOTON, I'eb. 2. The officials of the United St-ites treasurer's office have discovered that .lames Anderson, of In dlann, a trusted messenger In tho office, has been pilfering silver dollars from one of the bags iu the vnults, Anderson nd mltted taking tatt, hut a thorough search up to this time shows that (7P4 have been taken. Anderson is I ttt 18 years of age, nnd had just secured a leave of absence preparatory to taking nn examination for the West Point, Military aendemy, to which he had recently received an ap pointment. He was arrested. Collector Shearer In Commnnd. I.ANCWSTT.II. Pa., Kob. 2. The new col lector of the Ninth internal revenue dis trict, Haymoiid R Shearer, assumed his duties yesterday. He has the appoint ment of sixty-four subordinates, but. states that fow changes will be made un til after tho February ulections. The amount of collections during Collector Friday's incumbency of the office were tO.iao.lOO.fti-larger than any other single internal revenue district, with the excep tion of New York. Tcrpilchnrniti Students ltxpetled. GltoVK CtTV. Pa., Feb. 2. Claude C. Gllyer. of Iindley, nnd J. H. McCluro, ot Homestead, have been expelled from Grove City college. Doth attended a pri vate dunce given by the students Inst Wednesday night. It is said Unit thirteen couples were in attendance, but ns yet only those expelled nre known. More ex pulsions will follow fnst. Deadly I-'lght lletween Fnrmers. Hot Sl'ltlNos, X. C. Feb. 2. A terrible fight took place on the Madison couuty line next to Tennessee, between North Carolina and Tennessee farmers who were working on a road. Fourteen men were wounded, six of whom died. No other particulars have been received, and it is thought tho affair may turn out to be an exaggeration. "Pony" Moore Locked Up. New Yohk, Feb. 2. "Pony" Moore. father-in-law of Charley Mitchell, tin pugilist, was arrested hero last night on a charge of disorderly conduct, nnd was locked up in the Mulberry street police station. He raised a disturbance in a Droadwny cable car becauso ho was car ried half a square loo far. Illsbop Whittle's Assistant. Richmond. Va.. Feb. 2. Hishop Whit tle's health having been feeble for several years, a special council of the hplscopal illoceso convened in St. Paul's church for the purpose of electing an assistant bishop, ltev. John U. Newton, of the Monumental church, Richmond, was chosen for the position. Signed Notes Under Compulsion. RocKFOIiU, Ills., Feb. 2. M. L. Knapp went into the office of Dr. W. H. Fitch, a prominent and wealthy local physican, nnd shoving a revolver into his face forced him to sign S3.200 worth of notes. Knapp was caught with the notes and revolver iu his possession aud bound over in the sum of $11,00.). Driving Out the Huns. CoNNELLSVlLLE, Pa., Feb. 2. A large number of Hungarians nnd Poles have been discharged in this region in the past two days, and there seems to be a disposi tion on tlie part of the coke operators to get rid ot them. The native workmen are rejoicing. Ground to a Jelly. I'oiTbVlLI.E, Pn., Feb. -.Turtles M'J Govern, need II! years, employed as 11 slate picker nt the ltendiuK company's Otto colliery. liile wnlklUK through the breaker, slipped and fell into the rolls nud was giouud to a jelly between the Iron teeth. Mr. Cllllds' Condition. PuiLADKU'lllA, Feb. a. l)rs. Da Co.ta, Morris, Leidy nnd Chalmers Ua Cosln, tho physicians attendinu Mr. fieorse W. Chllds, reported at iiildniKlit: ".Mr. C'hilds lias had a better day, thotiKli there is no HrlkiiiK chiingo in bis condition." Rulrlde In Avert a IMurder ChnrKe. Desvkii. Fell. 2. William .lones, a van- rant, committed suicide by t browing lilni rjelf iu front of a moviiiK trolley cur. Fear f arrest for a murder said to be recorded ilialnst him at Syracuse, N. i., is the lupposed cause. POTTSVILLE Soap Works. Third and Race Sts. THE SOAP BUSINESS established half a century ago by the lato Charles P. Kopltzsch, was recently purchased by Carlton M. Williams, and the work9 have now resumed business under entirely new man agement, but we have retained In the manu- tanurlng department theold employes familiar with the process of soap making that have made Ihe Kopltrsch Soaps so famous for their Bupeilority over all other brands tor laundry and Rencral household use. WTITH INCHKASED FACILlTIKorman ' ufuctu'inK, we are now piepared to fill all orders from the trade. OUIl 6 CENT OCEAN and 5 CENT IIOllAX ar- fuvorltob ands. and wo guarantee tbem made of pui o materials and free from udultcrn Hons of any kind, BUY SAMPLE CAKH8 OF YOUK QROCEIl and be convinced ot Its excellence. Save the wrappers for rewards. TTIOIIE9T PRICES I'AID KOIl TALLOW, AA greesennd soap fat. 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S. OALLEN. U No 31 South Jar Jin Street. Hhenandosh. OrriCK lloiius: H30 to 3 and Oi.Hl to 8 P. M. Except Thursday evening. A'o office nark on Nuwiay rxcept by nrrnntjf ment. A strict mihirence to the office houri (t absolutely nccesmry. 1031 6m NIGHT VISITS, 81.30. iltOF. T. J. WATSON, Tcaoer of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANK) 2nd MANDOLIN. Having had sixteen vears' experience as a teacher of instrumental muio giving instrno llon on tbo above Instruments Wi rd left at llrumm's Jewelry store will receive prompt at tCDtlOD. A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal 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 3 to the face in this climate. Insist upon having tho genuine. Lakeside Railway Co. FiKi Mortnge 3Q 7can B Per CenU COLD BONDS Offered to Public Subscription at par These bonds nre issued nnd offered to sub scribers In denominations of $100 .r00und ii,0X0 each, Interest payable semi-annualtv in May and Novemoer ot each year, untd tbopilncipjl ol the bond mniur s In IB23 unless sooner re deemed The company will reserve ihe right tori deem the bonds atary lime prior to ma turn v at J105, with ad rued intereit. The total authailzed lstue is iSO.OOO. of which $100.0 u will be sold at prebent The remainder can be used only for the extension ot the rosd to DeHno and unttestdo fork and the purchase of cars and otr er equipments for the same. The inortjraKe securing these bonds is an ab rolu otlrstleln upon nil rights and frunchltoa of the Lakeside Hallway Compnny, together with Its line of railway between Shenandoah aud Mabanoy City, already constructed, snd the extension to lakeside Park to he con structed at so early day. Tbo Lnkeslde Hallway between Shenandoah aud Ma anoy City is constructed in a most thorouch and substantial manner, 'ihe road wuyts laid with 7 pound T rails, the bridges are all Iron, aud the overhead electrical work Is of the very best character ine coinmooious ure-nroot nower nou e sicu- nted on orth Hallroad street. In Mnbanoy City, is bu ll rf stone md rorrugated iron and Is i q npped vita a double set of electric gene ra tors. Tho electric riant is or the latest wcst'ne h otena'ternof tho ilnesi ens meter. rue rinenannoan nrancn is anoui out muesiu lencth. en bractne a nonulatl, n of about ,tl ' OO. lnoluul'g henandonn, Mslunoy City and ln- termediHte i olntB a one the lire Tho nft.ni- In f.aui Rid., li-nrn Mnlnnnv fStv vlalobini,on's Howmau's, fhoemaher'i,. Park Place. Trenton and Delano Is about 7 miles. The line to Lakeside Park with Its fa-llltles for travel ana easy access to the most vopular sum mer retort In the Antbrsclte coal rectors, will be a prolltable adjunct to tho entire lino In the summer n.omhs, and a great pleasure road. The EqultableTrusiCompmy, of Philadelphia, is irusiee in me mortgage ior ine Donas oi ino I.alcelele Kallwuv comDanwaud the nondB are an absolute tlrn loin on ail t o rlnhts, fran chises and property of tho company. ror turmer particulars nppiy at FIRST NATIONAL BANK, K9 tf Of atrardvllle, Pa, The place for business men to send their surplus stock of every descrip tion for sale AUCTION DAYS, Tuesda)s,-Thursdays, Saturdays. A nybody can send goods of every description to the rooms and they will be sold at auction on the usual erms. All goods I old on commis Jtouaod settlements made on the day follow, ins tho sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Ilulldlng, Cor. Contro and Jnrdin Streets. tjsU POWDER. 8 POZZONI'S FirstlationalBan THEATKK HUII.DINO Slicnnntlonhi Pcjikmi. CAPITAL,- A. VT, LEISENItlNn. Ppfialil.nl P. J. DSRDtlHOM. VlB PraalAol J. K. LEIBEN111NO. I1,l, 8. W. YOSJT, Assistant OastUir Open Dally From 9 to S, 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit Easily. Quickly, Permanently Restored WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all Ihe train of eviti lrom early errors or later exccBkcs the results of overwork, sickness, worrr.etc Fullstrength, development aud tone Riven to e cry organ and portion of the liody simple, natural methods. Immediate Improvement si en, I''s1lurafmposHthle. 3.O.J0 references. Book, explanation nnd prooff mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. CLEARY BROS., Ilottlcrs ot nil kinds of T2MPERANCE: DRINKS I XND MINEKAL WATEltS. Wriss Ueek a Specialty. Also bottlers of the Finest Deer. 17 nnd lit l'cnch Alley, SUKNANnOAtf. TT7 Vfin HAVE A TRUNK to Bo t' 11 i w Ho depot or u parcel to send nwny drop us n card aud wo will cull for It. United. States Express, Cor. Centre and Union Bts. L0BENZ SCHMIDT'S; Celebrated Potter, file and Beei JAKES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. Piatt's Popular Saloon, OTornnrly Joe Wystt'o) 19 and 21 West Oak Street.M HHKHANDOAH, PA. ' tor stocked with the best beer, porter, sleo, (Msklea, brandies, -nines, etc. Finest clears ttnr fair stitched. Cordlsl invitation to si) WALL PAPER! BARU4INSI Big Reduction in Wall Papor. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. CftRDEN, 224 W. Ccntro Street, Hhenandoah, Pa, 104 North Main street, Shenandoah, Pa., WHOLESALE BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. Ice Cream wholesale and retail Picnics and parties supplied on short notice. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Hobsler's old stand.) Wat ii unci Coal Bt Hbctiaudouh, Best beer, ale and porter on tap. orands of whiskeys and clears. Pi The flnesi ool room al aoheil. W. T. DECK'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Pear Alley. Between Centre and Lloyd Streets. Wheelwright work, Carriage and wnnrnn miiminn nmna nn n r nnd Qenorul "Ronairiiifr of all t Rinds promptly attended to. The DIan Who wrote the Song 1 "lie never caret to wander Yom ii own fireside," was Inspired while sitting before one of my tine Heaters. I also have on hand tbe best Stoves and Hanges In tlie market and a large stock of iiousefurnisbing uoods. l'lumning, rooncg and Spouting a specialty. Alt work guaranteed. ror. of Lloyd and White Sts.. Shenandoah, Pa. iji Huntli Alnlii Htreet, ISlaonanclonli., All work guaranteed to be Urst-class In every resiect. We respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. Goods called for and delivered, Bilk ties and Lace Curtains a specialty. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. pELOAMP, JR., Prop.,! WEST STREET, Between Centre and Lloy BUcuandouIi, I'cunn. Teams tn hlrn fnr sll nurooaes on reasonable torms- REUA8LE-HAN0 - LAUHDRY, fi m potu tor it. is ruiunueu.
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