The Evening Herald. Published dully, except Sunday by irp.it thit vvnniHinmi comvaxt. Publication ofrloe and mechanical department M F.Mt Com I Street. T'Vict T-fonalrf ' delivered In Ihenandoah and i no jieraia ,urtourtln(? ,01, , for Sljt cents a week, payable to the carrtcm lly mall, Three Dollura a year or Twenty -five ci nt per month, la H ranee. Ailrrrtlnfmmi charged aceor ling to space and position. The publishers re irve the right to change the position of adrertlf unents when ever the publication of news rr aires It. The right la also reserved to reject .ny advertise ment, whether paid for or not that the pub lishers may deem Improper. Ai. ertlslng rates made known upon application Bntered at the post office at Shonandoah, I' , as aeeond elosa mall matter. this vruxixa linn a ld, Shenandoah. 1'enna. Evening Herald. MONDAY, FKBKUAKY 1U, 1801. Hon. oAi.ueitA A. onow. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. COKOUBM-AT-rjABQE, Hon. (1AMJSHA A. GHOW, 01' SUSQUKHANNA COUNTY. Election Tuesday, February ao, 1894. OITIZK.NS IlfUtOUOlI TIOKI2T. roll ciiiKP iiunoEM, ADAM MOItT. for man constaulk, JAMES EMANUEL. FOR HCCI.'tVHK or TAXI, A.D.UADM). FOR AUDITOR, JOHN M. MEDALIS. WAIll) TiCKllTS. First Ward Council, Joseph Kopchuikl School Director, John Campbell: Justice of tho l'eaco, Martin J. Lawlor; Judge of Klectiou, Jlloh&ol Unbani; Inspector, John Thurlby. Second v ard. Council, Jatnes McElheuny; School Director, Marahall liaugh; Judge m Election, P. II. Hopkins, Jr.; Inspector, uenry uoouman. Third ward Council, Chas T. Straughn .School Director, Charles Hooks; Judge of I.lci tion, Jamea Champion ; InspecUir, Daniel Snyder: Aweswr, Edward Ituberts. Fourth Ward. Council, Peter Illley Mchool Diroctor, D iv (I Morgan; Judge of Election, Thomas N. Oram; Inspector, I W. Ilieratelu. Firm Ward. Council. Christ Schmidt: School Director, John T. Lee: Jmtlio of the l'oaca, Jerry II. Ruxby: Judge of Election, Henry Sliu'.z; Insiector, An thouv flrlmiw. Vote for Burgew. Adam Mort lor Chief Tins Democratic party believes as flrinly lu ulave labor now as It tllil lu 1801. It doesn't on re about the color ot tho laborer aj long as he cau bo made a Hlave. Vote for James ISmanuel for High Constable. "UP you want to live lu n poor a house, and eat a poor food, and re 0tv a? low wagei an people In JSDKiaiiu reutive, we can produce as much cheap goods as u .Democratic sdmlnBtratlou wants to see. 'Blaine's Addrtna to (he Workingrwsn. Voth for A. Oelver. D. Oable for Tax Ke OaT your vottj early to-morrow. Kn oouraxe the timid voter by doing your duty. Votk for John M. Madttll for Audi tor. JtHJilliiHKK, that every ballot 1b an extra stlug hi the rebuke of the free trailers and "ouokoos." Votk for every candidate on the CUImub' borough and ward tickets. No wonder Chairman Wilson Is tlek, That tarifl bill is euough to muke auybody sick. VOTK for Kupvhuakl, filcKlbenny HtntUBlni, HI ley aud Schmidt for Council. Vote for Qaluslia A. Uifow for Con- gresamuu-at-Lurge. YOUH. DUTY. Every Republican hi Schuylkill county b1i mid take pride In voting for GiiUisliu A. Gro for Congressman-at-largo to-morrow. Ills nblo services lu tlio House during the exciting Unifa of tho war are a record to be proud of and Pennsylvania will have no abler protection chuuiplon In the preoei t Democratic congress after February 0 than Qaluslia A. Grow. Votefor lilin. Vote for Cumpbell, Iittugh, Hookp, Morgan and Lee for School Directors. GET THE VOTE OUT. Inasmuch as the approaching elec tion, so far na It relates to the state, Id a special one, It becomes necessary to summon all Republicans to their pot of duty and warn theui against giv ing the indifference they sometimes give special elections. It U important that Mr. Grow'a majority shall not fall below thutof tho Republican party lu this Btate last November. In the name of the party they love, and for the eake of the unemployed laborers who are in want and Buttering throughout the slate, every Ktf iibli- can should exert lilmtelf to get (Ut ihovoteof his party to-morrow, in order that, by the emphatic protest of Pennsylvania, wo may compell the Democratic party to stop their ellort to dehtroy our Industries by tho pas- sige of the Wilson bill. WlILTlinit the reader be a Republican r Democrat or I'opullst.lie Is luierested lu himself and family. It is his busi ness to make a livlug for them, and to do 11 as easily as possible, and get the best living possible. Tho only use he can itoaslbly have for a political party Is to secure tho above result. Whether lie has been a Democrat or Republican makes no dillercnce with his desires snd needs in life, and ho ought to act with that party, and vote with that party which, while it Insures him life and liberty, does the most to promote bis happiness. A great deal of man's happiucis consists of what he eats, drinks and wears, and the com forts and conveniences of the house hellveslu. Thepirty which seouref. the best of these thing to him is tho party he ought to belong to, and will belong to If he has sense. "lie who curetli not for his own household hath denied tho faith, aud is worse tiian an infidel," or words of that clleet. The man who knows his business thlsycar will voce for his wages and his bread and butter, fur the comfort of his home aud fondly. Gana limly Nt ut Found. PAn.SBOlto. X. J , Feb. !. The "Decti Hole" in Manilla creek win thorouKhly examined by Direr Harry Kilwardsin bin search for the body of mihsiriK Charles UmiK, but tr. search, was without any re sult. The fact that the body wan not found 4reimtlieUH the belief of many who are firm lu their opinions that Patrick Kerwatu and D. I. Armstrong should not have been arrested on suspicion of having a guilty knowledge of hut wliemibouts. Iailly Duel In .Vlabiiinn. Nbwton, Ala., Feb. 10. At Slidlaud City Morgan limtonling aud John "Weed bhot and cut each other to death. AWed and George Kelly engaged in a quarrel, when BautonHug Joined and Ix-gan cutting Weed, whereupon Weed commenced shooting and pursuing him, shooting at almost every step until lioth fell. Kastou ling died aimont Instantly, and Weed died soon after. There hail been an old feud between the two men for some time Captain Skinner Vi lli Act. IIABRISBUHG, Feb. It). The question ol whether .Captalu George W. Skiuuer can lie United States peusion agent anil mem ber of the Penunylvaiiia HOldlero orphans' schools commission at the mime time still remaiUH unsettled ho far ax its adjudica tion in the Dauphin county courts ia con cerned, Judge Simoutou deciding that bt baa no jurisdiction. Captalu Skinner will uoutiuue to aut with the uommlsHlou, Mlft lrnolclii'ii Uuiu-Hl. SAK FBANOWCO, Feb. 1!). The funeral of Mao Brooklyn, the actress ot A. M. Pal mer a company who commltteu sulelde here last Thursday, wtw held from ad undertaking eatalilisbment here yester day. The services were of the simplest nature, and only membirnof the cumpan) to which the ileceased lu'lopged Were ad mitted to the jiarlor. The remains wen shippeil to New York for inti rtneut. ITS A SWN OF DANGER, wnoi; ptrapies, blotches aud rup tloua appear on the Bldn, no matter hovr Blight. Itwariuiyou that your blood Isn't Heed tho warning DANCERl pure. while there is yet time; clear up your system anu raray the blood by taking Doctor Pierce's Golden Wetlical Dis covery. It rouses every organ into natural action, purifies and enriches the blood and 1 1 through It cleanses and lnvjg- ru-ufoa lu whnla avstem. It attacks all scrof ulous, akin and scalp diseases lu the right way by purifying the blood. The diseases that it cures come from a torpid liver, or from impure blood. For averyttiiug of this nature, It is the only guar rrnfsffff remedy. Tndlaretion. Sour Stomach. nUlotumaaa; all Ilroni ' Throat, and Lung AiTeotions, even t'oi i 'it (or Lung-scrofula) m ita earlier s - if it over falls to benefit or cure, you h.n e your money back. The worsa your Catarrh, tho more you f TARIFF Biy KliM It Will Not bo Eeportod to tho Senate Tomorrow, STILL IN A 0HA0TI0 CONDITION. The Work of SatUfylng llemoorntle Sen ators Una Ilen Found a Very IMfllcult One Thn Kill Will be Oclnjcil for at Leant ft Wcok. WAflUNOTON, Feb. 10. Tho Democratic membera of the aennte ootnmlttee nn U nnnce have decided tlr.it they will not be able to report tho thrill bill to the full committee tomorrow, as they and an nounced they would do, and one of them, a member of the Hub-committee which has had the bill unu i- consideration, aald to day that lie would not attempt to any when the bill will be reported, "i snau be very well wtinfled." he said, "if the bill la In shape to be reported by the beginning of next week." The committee had been very hopeful Just before the adjournment Friday night of being able to fulfill Chairman Voorhecs' nromlc t. 1 the bill in reacllnevi lor tno full commit 1 ee this week, but after put ting in a long day's work at the closo of a week devoted to the bill the members found It still lu a chnotlc condition, and were compelled to admit to themselves, as they did Inter to ouUirto Inquirers, that tho task they hnd Ret themselves had been impossible of accomplishment. The reason for the postponement Is cllscovereu in me fact that the work of satisfying Demo cratic fcenutors has been found a very diffi cult one, and tho construction of a bill that will be suro to be accepted by the sen ate, nn undertaking requiring many changes of purpose and alterations of the figures at first made. When tho sub-committee began their work they had before them the draft of a bill upon which it was believed it would be nn easy matter to secure agreement, but this b 111 has been chauueu in some re spects several times, and has become so worn from handling and erasures that it has become necessary to destroy tho origi nal copy and replace it with a new one. There is still much demand for concussions on the pnrtof senators on miuoritems.and many of the most Important ieaiures in the bill are entirely unacted upon. Sugar is Included in this list, and it looks as if its fate was to be about the last ipiesuou to be determined by thesub-coiumittee. THE WBKK IK COSOKKSS. Opponent! of thn lllanil II1I1 Aeltnowl- 'ilj;i) Tlli-lr Defeat. , WASHINGTON. Feb. 10 The fight over the silver seigniorage bill was resumed in the house today, as Mr. Bland is confident that there will be a quorum on iiauu to order the pi ious question either before. adjourmiK- today, or by tomorrow morning. Onoo the necessary quorum is obtainud, aud that Is only a question of time, as the opponents of the measure have practically abandoned hope of de feating the bill, it will bo brought to a vote if need bo by a fjpecial order from tho committee ou rules, the speaker having promUed a spociid rulo If tho emergency demands it. On Weduei.riny the Joy O'Xelll contested election case will come tip, and after it has been disused of the Cobb-Whntley case and the Euglish-Hil-born case may follow. If not, the remain der of the week will probably be devoted to appropriation bills. Senators Daniel, Callrey and White, of California, have given notice of speeches on the Hawaiian resolution for this week, aud it is probable that other senators will speak upon the subject liefore next Satur day. There will be an effort to have tho resolution disposed of during the week, as there will also be to get Senator Stewart's bond resolution oil the calendar. There will probably be some ajieeches on tills question also. Indeed, the senate will make the week as far M possible a clean ing up week, so a to make way for the tariff debate. Illlctl 111 tho Itlin-C!lllne! Nrgotlntlont. St. PktkhsHURG. Feb. 19. The negotia tions between Chlnti and Ituaaia in regard totlie I'amirs are meeting with serious obstacles. A satisfactory conclusion now seems improbable. The Chinose maintain that the Pamirs form part of their em pire. The Itussiana iusUt that the coun try has been theirs siuce 1875, owing to their conmiest ol nuoKanu. Jtussia, it will be remembered, declined tho propo sition of a joint negotiation on tho Pamir question with (Jreut llrltain aud China, preferring to deal with each of thee pow ers separately. I'our Men Kllli'il at a Cock right Leon, Mex., Feb. 10. A grand cocking main was bing given at the City oj Lazos, near here, when a dispute arose bet ween the owner of two birds pitted against euch other, lloth men drew knives and at tacked each other. Two friends of the men took up the dispute nud tho fight lie came general, resulting in four men being stabbed to death and several others seri ously wounded. The riot was finally quelled by the police, who made many arrests. Anothar ltmnli In l'arla. l'AHis, Feb. 19. A iKimb, similar in its composition to that used by Valllaut and Henry, was found yesterday ou the stair case of the jiolice station in the Hue du Temple, one of the busiest streets of the olty, aud which leads to the Hotel do Ville. In this street is the Marche du Teuiple, which occupied the site of the Tour de Temple during the revolution, used as a prison lor toe royal rnumy. Will AvHK l'allsa. IlAltCELOKA, Feb. 19. Six of the leading auarahists who have been arrested have confessed that they were accomplices in the attempt upon the lire of the civil gov ernor. Tills attempt, they said, was au art of vengeance for the death of Pallas. They declared that their comrades who hae not been arrested would aveugethem. llpaciuiri from the leo Floe. St. I'ETKltsBUBO, Feb. 19. The ftsher- meu who ou Tuesday night last were car ried off on au ice floe which broke away from the coast of Ingermaun Uiud wei-u rescued on Saturday on a bridge cf pole plunks which had been laid across the no. Their safe return was the occasiouof much excitement and enthusiasm. lllew Out the Can. Kenosha, Win, Feb. lB.-Two men, one Freil Meyers, ot tills Iilaoe, and the other a stratiKer. were fouml deiul in their room at the lirunt Ilouso yesterday. They liad evidently blown out the gas when they tetired. The Weather. Kairj colder; variable winds. Sips of Health. You don't have to look twice to detect them bright eyes, bright color, bright smiles, bright in every ac tion. Disease is overcome only when weak tissue Scott's EMULSION, IT" rr is replaced by the he. 'thy kind. Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil effects cure by building up sound flesh. It is agreeable to taste and easy of assimilation. I'repured br Scott & Ilowne, N. Y. All dragctsts. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, I.e hlataton, SlutlnKton, White Hall, Catasauqua Allentown, lietblehcm, Enston. Philadelphia an? Weatherly at 6.04. 7 .IS, w.15 a m, 12.13, i 67 p. m or New York. B.04, 7.3S.9.15 . m.. 18.43, ZK. For Quakaho Kwitchbick, Gerhards and Hud sondale, 0 01, 0 15 a. m , and 2.S7 p. m. For Wllkea-Uarre, While ituvat, Pittston, LaceyTllle, Tnwanda, Sayr Waverly and Elimra. 6.114. 9.15 a. m.. 2.W, 5 27 p. tn. For Rochester. UuSalo, Ntarara Falls and iheWoat 6.04,9.15a.m and 2 57 6.27 p. m, For Delvldcre, Delaware Water Gap and 'itro'ldf.burc, 6.04 a. m., 2.57 p. m. For Lnmbcrtvllle and Trenton, 9.16 a. m. For Tutikhonnock.6.04. 9.15a. m.,!'.67,5.27p. m. For Ithaca and Geneva 6.01, 9.15 a. m. 5.27 p. m For Auburn 9.15 a. m. 5.27 p. m. For Jennoavllle, LuYlston and Beaver Meaf ow, 7.:t8 a. ra., 12 43, 8.03 p. m. For Audenrlod. Hazleton.Stocktor. and Lum ber Yard, 6.0t, 7.28, 9.15, a. m., 12.48, 2.57 5 27 p. rfl. For Scranton, fl.lll, 9.15 . m 2.7 p. m. For Razlnhrook, Jeddo, Drlf ton and Frcclacd, .(ll, 1.31, 9.15, a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 5.27 p. f . For Asbland. Glrardvlllo and Lost Creek. 4.5K. 7.61, 8.52, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.35, 8.22, 9.U p. in. Pgr Haven Run, Centralla, Mount Carmel ard anamoiun, Y.eo, e.ou, ii.if a. m., i.uj, 4.4U, rj ro. For Yateevllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City ano ueiuno. o.ih, v.io, ii.uo a m., 13.43, 3.0 27. 8.08. 9.33. 10.28 D. m, Trains will leave Shamokln at 6.45, 8.15, 11.45 a. m., 1.5a. 4.80 9.S0 p. m., and arrive at Sncnan doah a 7.38,9.16 a. m.. 12.43, 2.67, 5.27, 11.15 p. m Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle. ti.ba. 7.3E 9.U, 11.05 U.3J a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.10 6.27, 8.0t p. m. Leave PottPvllle for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.35 il.in, 10 1M1.(S a. ra., 12.32, 8.00,. 410, 5.20, 7.16, 7.5S 10.00 p. m. Lea vi. Shonandoah for Hazlcton. 6.04, 7.33. 9.15 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 5.27, 8.08 p. m. Lravc Ilazleton for Shenandoah, 7.35, 10.00, 11.00 a. m., 12.16, 2M, 5.30, 7.25, 7.56 p. to. SUNDAY TRAINS. TmhiH let ve for Ashland. Glrardvlllo and Lo t Orerlt. 7 29. 9.40 a. m.. 12.30. 2.4a tl. m. For liazipion. uiacK ureea junoiion. recn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Uethlebem, Easton and New York, 8.40 a m., vi.m, 2.&5 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.30, Z.55 p m. For Yateevllle, Park Place, Mahanoy Cltyatd Delano, 8.40, 11.35 a. m., 12.U0, 2.55, 4.40 C.03 p. re. Loiivo Ilazleton for Shenandoah, 8.3U, ll.Se .v m., 1.16, 5.30 p.m. Lcuve Sbenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.50, 8.40, ' 80 a. m., 2.46 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.4' i m.,1.85. 5.15 p. m R. H. W1LUUR, OenL Bupt. Eastern Dlv South Iletblehdm, Pa t'HAS S. LEE, Genl. Pass. Act.. Pblladclphla, A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. O. P. A., South Uethlebem, a PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOUHIXK1LL DIVISION. NOVEM1I15U 19th, 1898. Trains will leave Sbenandoah after tho above date for Wlggan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, Nan Che tie, St. Olalr, PottsvUlo, Hamburg, Heading, Fottetov Phconlxvlllo, NorrlstownandPt.il. adelpbls (II -oad street station) at 8:00 asd 11:16 a. m. ano 4. 15 p. m. on weekdays For Potts vllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. Tor Wlgcan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, Ner Castle, St. Clair, Pottuvillo at 6:00. 9:40a. m and 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts town, Phcnnlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 6:00,9:40 a. m.. 3:10 p. in. Trains leave Fraokvlllo for Shenandoah 10:40a. m and 12:14, 6:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p m nr.Jttj-B, 11:13 a. m. and 6-40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Sbenandoah at 10.16 11.48a. m.and4:40,7:15andl0:00p m.Sunaayp at 10: 40 a. m. and 6: 15 p. m. ueavc muaaeipnia (uroao. street station) to Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 5 67 and 8 85 a rn 4 10 and 711pm week days. On Sundays leavr at 6 50 a m. For Pottsvllle. 9 38 a m. For New York Express, week days, at S 20, 4 06, 4 50, 5 15, 6 50, 7 83, 8 20, 8 50, 11 00 11 14 a m. 12 00 noon, 12 11 p. m. (Limited Ex press 1 06 and 4 50 p m. dining cars.) 1 40, XS0. 8 DO, 4 00, 5 00, 6 00. 6 50, 7 25, 812, 10 00 1 m, IS 01 night. Sundays 8 20, 4 05, 4 50, 515,812,95a 1103113), a m. 12 44,1 40,2 30,4 00 (limited 4 50) D fcl. 6 20. 6 50. 7 25 and B 12 pm and 12 01 nigbt. For Sea Girt. Long llrancb ana Intermediate stations, 8 20, 11 14 a ra, and 4 Ou, p m wueauays For lialtlrnore and Washington 3 50, 7 20, 8 SI 9 10, 1020, 11 18 a na, 12 10, (12 85 limited dlninf car.) 1 30, 46, 4 41, (5 16 Congressional Llmltec Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 617, 6 65. 7 40 asd 1138 p. m week dava. Sun days, 8 50, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18 am.. 1210, 141, 0 55, ll ea una 4 w p m. For Richmond 7 00 a m, 13 10 and 11 33 p dnl'.j' and 1 30 p. m. wecit days. Titsins will leave Uarrlsbure for Plttsburt an., the West every day at 1 20, 8 10 a m, (S 20 unlimited), 8 50, 7 30, 1166 p ni every day. Vav tor Aitoonn at 8 18 am and 6 00 t m evorv day. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 20 a m ivory day. Trams will leave aucDurv tor vrnuamsnort. Glmlra, Canandalgua, Koobester, UuSalo and Niagara Falls at 1 35. 6 18 a m.and 1 85 d m week days. For Elmlra at 6 41 p m week days, For Br ana lntermoauu) points at d is am dally ,M r.ui,a.na- I II --.rt H . ... - 1 1 , i m and 6 4)piu week days For Rennvo at 6 11 1 m. lttand Bllnm week dava. and a is a na on Sundays only. For Kane it ill m, daily, lltn week days. H. M. PRIVOSI, I. It. Woou Kaisers Oyster Bay t 127 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PSNNA A, P. KAISER, Proprietor. tre rhe bast-oysters in all styles at all hours Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELOAMP, JR Prop., WEST STEEET, Between Centre and Lloyd, Slicitatidunti, Pcnnn, Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable term' iYPHILISSSsHSS .-tw,u:w-,i.-n 3 fHTO,000 capital PfIv uroofrtru'dlUl.nuaM uu'. him uw vw ft Alt I litU. COOK REMEDY CO., Culcsno, 111. .vrtt7uKMMtiictoU-.a4iYft-i 1 mom Professional Cards. jyj- 8. KIBTLEK, M. I)., PHY81V1AN AND BUliUKON. Office U0 North Jardln street, Shenasdcat. pROK. FltEDEIUCK ZE1TZ, INSTRU0TOK OF MUSIC, Is prepared to Rive instructions on piano, organ, Mrfnitnnd band Instruments. Forfnrthcr in formation call on or addrexs OnoiiLEii Urtos., No. 1 North Main street, stnenandoah. JOI1N It. COYLE, ATTORNJir-ATLA W. Office Ueddall building. Rbenandoah, Pa. S' OL. rOSTEK, ATTOltKEY and COVXSKLLEH-AT-LA IF. Room3. Mountain Cltvllanlt Uulldinc. Potta- vllle.Pa. M. ATTORXE AT-LA W. BniHAHUOlK, PA. Office Room 3, P, O. Building, dhenandoal DdEsterly building, Pottsvllle. J-JR. . 1IOCHLERNER, rnynaan and surgeon. Advice free at druff store. 107 Houth Main street. Private consultation at residence, 112 outn jarain street, irom e to 7:sjj p. m. - PIERCE ROUERT8, M. D No. 25 East Coal street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to !) p. in. TTVll. J. H. OALLEN. J No 31 South JarJinSlrect.Shcnandoih. OrncG Hocus: 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. M Except Thursday evening. A'o office work on fim'fav ejeevt bu nrranae ment. A itricl adherence to the office honrt u aoiotuiety nece)ary. 10-31-6m NIGHT VISITS, S1.B0. iROF. T. J. WATSON, .........Teacher of........ VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN. Ravine had sixteen vears' experience as a teacher of instrumental mulo Elvlnz lnstrno uon on ino noove insirumenis. wi ra lcit ai urumm's Jewelry store will receive prompt at tention. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERS Horses ono Carnagqs to Hire. loullnt of all kinds promptly attended Ui Horsoe taken to board, at rates that are liberal. hl'RAR aLLEY, Rear of the Coffee House 139 Nuntli Main Htrect, Bli.oxi.azi.d.oili, "Po.. All work euaranteed to be first-class In evert rcsrect. e respoctfully solicit a share ol your patronage, uoouscaueaiornnaaeuverea Silk tics and Lace Curtains a upeclalty. LQRT.NZ SCHMIDT'S Celebfaled Poiter, k and Bee JAMES SHIELDS. Manager Shenandoah Branch. P att's Popular Saloon (Formerly Joe Vfyatt's) 19 xnd 21 West Oak Street ailKHAWDOAH, PA. 'ir stoeked with the best beer, perter, ait -' is, brandies, wines, ete. Finest ol tare i!.; 7 h- rtttaohed. CoHilal invitation to al MUSSER & 6EDDALL, (Successors to Coakley nil's.) Mo. 38 Kant Centre H-reet, HIII:NA?14AII, I'A. 1 Our Motto: Host Quality at Loweat Cas Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited. Lakeside Railway Co. $150,000 First Mort&se 30 Years B Per Cent- COLD BONDS Olfoved to Public Subscription atpar Theae bouda are lsaued and offered to Huh. sorlbern In denominations of 8100, IfiOOand 11,000 eacn, interest payable seml-aunuallv in Ma; and Noremner of each year, until the principal 01 me oona matures in iwsi. unless sooner re deemed The company will reserve the right iu rcuwm 1 tie oonus hi any lime prior to ma turlly at 1106. with aocruedlnteresL The total authoi-lied I&eue ltiSOfi00. ot which 1150.0(0 will he sold at present The remainder can be used only for the oxtenslon of the ro .d to Delano and Laktslde Park, and the purchase of ears and other equipment for the same. The morieage securing these bond is au ab Bolu' e first leln upon all rights and franchises of the Lakeside Itailway Company, together with Its line of railway between Shenandoah and Mahanoy City, already constructed, and mo uAicimiuu iu ijukuuiuu iar& to ne con struotedai anearlv riav. The Lakeside Hallway between Bhenandoah and Mahanoy City is constructed tn a most morougn ana suostantui m inner. The road way Is laid with 7'' pound T rails, the bridges are all Iron, and Hie overuead eleclrloal work iaoi ui' very Dtn cnaraoier. The COmmorilnuM flrc-Tlrnaf TmwAr hnn M Attn. ated on Nortb ltallroad strret. lu Muhuooy Itv.ls built of stone Hnd corrugated Iron and Is 111 ipped with a double set of electric gene- ruiorh. The electric nlant isof the latiet tVottlnir. h ubo pal tern of the finest characi-r Tl e Hhenanloab branoh Is nbou S 01 miles In length, etthracinfl a population of aboui 83 00, lm-lucllr.g sbeuandouh, Mahanoy City and In- 1er111u1111.11, J'UllllS U1U11K IUU 11UU The distance to LaKesldefrom Mahanoy City viaUoblnscn's. llowman's, HhoemakerV, park Place. Trenton and Delano is about 7 tnllou. The line to Lakeside I'Jrli with Us fa-llltles for travi l and easy access to tht- most popular sum mer resort in the Anthracite coal regions, will be a proll table adjunct to the ontlre line In the summer months, and a prent pleasure road. The Equitable Tiusi Oompmy, ot Pbllodrlpnia, la trustee tn tho mortgaue for the bonds of tho LakeKide Hallway Company and the bonds are an absolute llrat leln on all tie right, fran chises and property of tho company. For further particulars apply at FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Ktf Of OlrardvUlc, Pa. d P0TTSVILLE Soaj) Works Third and Race Sts. r I "N11E SOAP BUSINESS established h I a century ago by tho lata Charles JL Kopitzsch, was reccntly purenasea now resumed bulncss under tntlrely new m agemont, but wo have retained In the ma f acturlngdeparlmcnt tho old employes farail in i Si witn the process of soap making that mado the Kopltisch Soans so famous for superiority over all other brands for laun and general houseliold use, T17IT1I IriCllEASED FAC1L1TI tot ufac factU'lng, we are now picparelto fllk oraers from tne trade. i "vUR 5 CENT OOEAN and 5 CENT VOl are favorite brands, and we guarantee made of puro materials arid free, from adul Hons ot any kind. 1 TJUY SAMPLE CAKES OF YOUR GRQfJr- U and bo convinced of its exccllonc the wrappers for rewards. T1IOHE3T PRICKS PAID FOR TALLO -l-i- creene And nnan fut. WM. HIJAI.n. Ulnimier.1 CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, JHENAND.OAH, PENI -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED LftGEB Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. W. J. DECH'S h Wheelwright SI Has been removed to Pear Alley F iletween Centre and Lloyd Htreet 11 v it t u (i v a ia, a vi n "Wagon nuilding, IlorseslvJ and Qenoral Repairiiif' fll kinds promptly attended tl ItETTG'S Beer and Porter T AM AOKN T for t II -1- Thus Itettig's L i'Vm brated Beer and Porter (J I At. -il-.il. .1 Tl ' I mis viciuuy, aipo otn, Jtr Pnoll rtnlafotcf JL Pillfl AlAS ftllfl Olll Jl Orders will receive promAJ of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMO'l II AK 120 South Main Strctil Rag Carpet VVeaw If von want a iroo.l n'ecr of rzr c-M woven, take yourr. p-i and have thj up in oarpeta. 11 win p iv you la s - All Kinds, witn or wuunui. s npea, m order; beautllui rainbow stripes. dj 205 West Oak Street, Shenalyl Dottlers of all kinds of TEMPERANCE AND MINERAL WATERS. W-iss Ueer a Specialty. Alsobottitil t inest ucer n 17 and 19 1'earh Alley, HUKN, For a. Teat and Cleaa. I, --.! Ml to-Czi C-w v ..-cji O GO TO O ), CHAS. DERR'S SIUV.NG P Febouson House Ulohk.J Evervthlre in the ton or at iln. 00 1 nlasssMle Kvrvrhlnir n"ft' m ii eh- Combines every eiemi beauty and purity. It i fying, soothing, healing, )i ml, and Harmless, and rigntiy useu is mvibiuie. delicate and desirable pro' to the lace in this climate w .1 . . Ws i iniui upon naving- 4 ge IT IS FOR SAU EVERYWHE Fa" LADY'S TOIL! ! POMPLEXO POWDER. ? I til TM&s&nSimMi m 11 in mm m WW