Soap Works. The Evening Herald. Published dally, except Sunday by nint it.it I'ulii.ixitixo ciuiiMifr, Publication oflw and mechanical department 2.1) Et Conl Hi -est. fria Tjn1rt I delivered In Shenandoah and in juraia ,llrru,ldnm0, nsforsu Cents week, paynhle to the csi rb-rs Jty mall, Three Uo.inri a year or Twenty-live . nil per month, 'r advance. .lirirflciMil"i ohnrgrd nceoi linn to space mil poal ton The publish r n- jrve the right to change thn position of advi-rti- imenM when ever the publication of newa rcq ilres It. The right la also reserved to reject ,ny advertise mont, whether paid tor or not, that the pub lisher may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon apnio-winii iure afraid that Brother Wilkinson Is exhibiting ton much common sense to ' escape 11 trial for homy, Entered at thopo. .ik, .S lonandoah, l'a., is second oloaa mull matter. Tin: urn.Yi.vo 111:11.11. it, Shenandoah l'cnnn. Evening Herald. TUESDAY, FUBItUAItY 20, 1M. WOMAN SUFFRAGE!. TIih tiKinbers of the Woman Kuf fraeo convention In Washington think the prospect of tin lr i'uc "iiuiisuully encouraging for even fhese encoiirair, IiiK tinies." And why should they not ? The West is as good us com mitted to them, ntul is not the West the hope of the Ntitlon ? It mnttera little that the elleto Eist nud North turn them n cold shoulder, and even iess thut the u-actloiiary South does. With the Wi st won, vieiory Is won, In the lust vote ou this subject In Congre-s, that on the Oklahoma bill, by the Beustors, the men who took the side of the women, A'ere with two or three exceptions from the Vest tmd Northwest. The representatives In the Senate of the territorially great states voted for th enfranchising of women. Iowa, Wyoming, MlnuoAotn Oregon, tut) Dakotas, Nebrasku, Khib!, Colorado, Nevada, California, hatlrjK thorn, what need women to care for more ? In the coming Jay 8 these go st will i?o the nation The women nv- euooui'aged by tho prospeol not only In tho United States, but in England. They have (ought a long aud hard battle there, 'tud victory is almost In Krasn. There Is talk now of u promise In conference over the Varlsh Councils hill, and if that Is tilt-clod the women of Eugiand will vote In parish allalrs along with their brothers, husbands and fathers. Encouraged ? To lie sure ! A quarter of a century ago the most sanguine of thorn would hardly havo daroJ to pre diet what has come to pass. They oi this eountry owe it to the West. lu that new laud they had a olinni-u such as could be had nowhere else to show their mettle their strength of In tellect aud will aud their crurage In the face of hard.-hip, and o.on of danger which settled, it once for all that they are as capable 1 compre hending an Issue and voting ou it In telligently as tho men are, and with as mujh devo'lon to principle. One need not bo a philosopher to discover the changes which will bo brought about in this country by tho West and Northwest, for tho futuio can be Judged pretty well by tho past and when these changes come the hand or women will be seen in them toispiououely. AFRICAN TOWNS WIPtD OUT Terrible AlrwIllfH i, "limited by Norm in Their It.-1 real. LONDON, Feb. 20. A corre-'iiondent de sert bitiK the iiinii.h of the expedition tinder Colonel Klll iiKiiiUKt the Hofaa in 8i rra Leone irlves horrible detntla of Sofa'sslave raids. In some easca entire towns have been wiped out and their iiilmbitnula butchered and acattered. The once thriv ing town of Teklvlatua, which hml a.miu inhabitants, la now a acene of desolation. All the houses are in ashes, and the head less and mutilated trunka of men. women aud children are lying heaped amid the muiH. I he ateiich arising from these mounds of decaying flesh was horrible. Tlie route taken by the Sofas was marked by similar evidences of wanton niHacres and destruction. The absence of hotllesnf young men and women indicated that they were spnred only to be sold Into slav ery. Colonel Kills liberated hundreds of blavcs. I.nnkfl Had fur Mla I'nllnril DaNviixb. Ky Kelt. 20. Charles Stoll, representing Colonel HreokenrldKO, and L. I' . Farrell, representing Miss Pollard, took the deposition of Dr. T. M. Lewis, of this county, in the I'ollnrd-Iireckehriilge suit. Dr. Lewis testified that in February, 1S5, A. Si. Swope aked him if he would perform an abortion upon a Miss I'ollard, who used to live at Crab Orchard, Ky.j that tlie young lady was in a delicate con dition, and that, he (Colonel Swope) was responsible for it. Dr. Lewis declined. Subsequently Mr. Swop told him that the child had la-en burn, and was in a good borne. This child lias been charged to Mr. IlreekenrldKe. J li I). WHITE. Senator Succeeds the Justice Blatohford, Lato O0NFIRMED WITHOUT OPPOSITION. l'atiil Hiiowplow Aeeldellt, SACUAMENTO, Cni., Feb. 30. A terrible snow storm, with heavy wind, raged in the herrn Nevada mountains hominy night. A serious accident occurred at Cold Stream, where a heavy push plow, backed by seven large engines, plunged into a snow bank and jumped the track. Three men aie missing. Jt Is Iielleved they are hurried under tlie snowplow. The miss ing are Conductor Kd Iligghis, Knglneer S. E. (iraliani, and D.W.Terrell. Knglneer Iiovehuicc was hadly injured. All the men were riding on the plow. The Senate, on rtclliin thn rrerldent'a Latent Nomination, At Once Went Into lUeclltlvti SfMlon mill Settled the Long DUputed (Jiii.ntliiti. Wasiiisoton, Feb. SO. Yi-stenlny after noon the president sent to the senate the nomination of Senator Kdward 1). White. of Louisiana, to be an associate justice of the United States 'supreme court, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Justice lllatchford. The senate had hardly had tlmo to rccoer r mi tho surprise which tho nomination of Senator AVliito occa loned wlien his confirmation was an nounced. While months had been spent in considering tlie nominations of Messrs. A Ruddy Glow on check and brow is evidence that t he body is getlinfr proper nourishment. When this glow of health is absent assimilation is wrong, and health is letting down. Scoffs Emulsion taken immediately arrests waste, regardless of the cause. Consumption must yield to treatment that stops waste and builds flesh anew. Almost as palatable as milk. Prrnarcd by Scott A Donne. N. T. All drumtlnta. Professional Cards. M. H' IftSTLER, M. D., PHY8WlAti AND tWRHKOX, Ufflce ItO North Jardln street, Hbecandoan pKOK. rilKUmtlCK. ZK1TK, IiVSTJtUOTOIl OF MUSIC, Is prepared to giro Instructions on plAen.organ, UrinK and band InstrumcnU. For fnrtber In formation call onornddreB QntlllLBH linos , No. 1 North Main street, Hhenundonh. JOHN R. COYLe! A TTORXK Y-AT-LAW. Offlce tleddall betiding. Hhenandoah, P. r gOL. KOSTEIt, ATTORNEY and CO UXHKl.L KR-A T-LA V. Iloom 3, Mountain City Uank Uulldlng, I'otts vllle. Pa M. HOHKK. A TTORNKY A T-LA W. sniHANnoAn, fa. Offlce Room 3, P. O Building, dhennndoal. and Esterly building, I'ottsvllle. over their com- Ilia Creditors Mourn. Kingston, N. Y., Feb. SO. Adolph Fol ger, who for the last live years has lieen a prominent citlzeti of Ilighland.dlsappeared from there a few days ago, leaving debts which are said to aggregate 3O,0Q0. lie was a vocalist, but quarreled with his choir leader's husband, and was expelled from the village church choir and vocal society. It is alleged that he ran up largo bills with the village tradesmen, it, is re ported that detectives have traced him to Philadelphia, aud his arrest thi.ro is ex pected soon, l ist Iculls In Maryland's Cnpltol. Annapolis, Md., Feb. 30. Tho usual monotony of legislative matters was en livened last night by a fistic encounter be tween ox-Judgo D. It. Magruder, of the Maryland court of appeals, and Colonel L. Allison Wilmer, of Charles county7Tlio two represent opposing stilus ill the con tested election ease of ex-Congressman Sydney K. Mudd against Dr. Louis E. Car rlco for a seat in the Maryland sennte. The fight took placu in the senate elections committee room. Settled Milt of Cnlrtt. Buinnni-oRT, Conn., Feb. 'JO. Tho suit of the Adams Express company against Clapp Spooner, of this city, the ex-prcsl-deut of the company, was settled in the superior court here yesterday afternoon. The suit was to recover a large sum of money from Mr. Siioner, and has been In the Connecticut courts for years. Tho counsel refuse to give tho terms of the set tlement, but it is understood that Mr. Spoouer has paid $200,000 to the company. Charged with AViro Murder. C i i: May, Fob. 80. A colored man named I'cnrct? was arrested yesterday charged with the murder of his wife, near Gosbeen, eighteen miles nortli of this place. It is alleged that after knocking his wife senseless with a hatchet ho cut her throat from ear to ear. He is now in 8UI-M:IK rol'HT JL'STICi; WHITE. Homhlower and I'eckhnm, and much time devoted to them by the senate com mittee on judiciary, the name of Mr. While was not referred to the committee at nil, and In less than an hour after the nomination had been received the senate had placed its seiil of approval upon tho selection, had robbed itself of an esteemed member, and had given the' supreme court the one man necessary' to make u full bench. The nomination was received through Private Secretary Pruden shortly before 3 o'clock, while Senator Daniel was engaged In a speech on the Hawaiian question. Soon after its receipt Senator Cnffery, Mr. White's colleague, was seen to make his way between tlie desks to a sent immedi ately joining tlie desk from which Mr. Daniel spoke, and as soon as tlie latter, who was uniuformed of the fact that tho nomination had been received, paused for n moment Mr. Cnffery informed him of what had tr-.iplred. Heimmediately nn Inouticed h willingness to suspend, and upon his do.iijt so Mr. Caffery moved an executive session. Tho senate had been sitting behind closed doors less than half an hour when it became known that tho motion to con flrm without reference had carried with out opposition. There was no show of op position to proceeding in this manner, and tho vote was unanimously and heartily in favor of confirmation, Tho proceedings prior to tlie casting of the .vote consisted untirely of the delivering of eulogistic speeches by members of tho senate judic iary committee and ny benntor Lnllery. There were two speeches made by Demo cratic members of the committee, and two by tho lU-publican, Senators Pugh and Hill speaklug for the Democratic side and Senutors Hoar and Teller for the ltc publi cum. All the speeches were congratula tory both to the president nod Mr. While, and the tenor ot all that was said indi cated a great feeling of relief that the se lection had proved to lie one to render it no longer necessary tocontinuethoeoiitest which has been a somewhat distrusting feature for the past three or four months. While tlie sennte acted promptly nud without liesittMnn upon the nomination it is still a fact that It was a great sur prise at tlie Capitol. The president had said on Saturday that he would go outside of New York to make a selection in view of the rejection of the two names sent from that slate, hut it had been supposed up to the hist minute that lie would find a suitable man Within the confines of tlie second judicial circuit, from which the late Judge Dlatchford, whose successor ho LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD, Passengor trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, Maucfa Chunk, Le hlehton, Slatlncton, White Hull, Calaauqua Allentown, Ilctblchrm. Huston, Philadelphia ant Wentherly at 6 04. 7 lis. 0.15 a m , 12.13, 2 3! p. m - or New York. MM, 7 .IS. 9. If, . m., l!.4f,2.67. ForQuakafco Kwlicbluch, Gerhards and Hud- sonaaie, u ui, v w u. in , aim U.57TI. in. For WUlies-llarre, Whitti Have. , Plttston, Laceyvtlle, Towonda, 8ayr- Waverly and Elmira, Out, 0 15 a. m., 2.S7, 5 27 p. tn. For Rochester. Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the Wast 0.01, 9.15 a. m and 2 57 5.27 p. m. For Ilelviderc, Delaware Water flap and stroudsburg, 6.01 a. m., 2.57 p. m. For I.ambertvlllc and Trenton, 9,15 a. m. ForTunkhannocV.e.Ol.ll 15a m.,S.67,6 27p. m For Ithaca and Geneva 6.01. 9 15 a. in. 5.27 p. m For Auburn 9.15 a. m. 5 27 p. m. For J canoe vllle, Levletonand Header Meaf ow, 7.38 a. m., 12 , 8.08 p. m. For Audenrled. La2lntnn.Stocktot. and Lum ber Yard, 6.01, 7.26. 9.15. a. m., 12.43, 2.57 xi p. m. r ortscranion, n.ui, w.ia. a m z. p. m. For IlaEtebrook. Jeddo. Drllton and Frealand. fl.01. 7.3", 9.15, a. m., 12.48. 2.57, 6.27 V. Ii . r'or Asniana. uiraravine ana lmsx urreu. a.m. .51, 8.52, 10.20 a. in., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.36, 8.22, S.ll , ra. For Kavcn Hun. Centralla. Mount narmnl &n Shainokln, 7.00, 8.50, 11.14 a. m., IK.', 4.40, 8.2 i.m. 'or Yatesvllle, Park Place. Mahanor Cltv ana Delano. 6.04, 7.34, 9.15, 11.05 a m., 12.43, 2.57 Z7, 8.08. 9.S3, 10.28 p. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 6.(5.8.16. 11.4b a. m., l.&fi, 4.SU9.30 p. m., and orrlve at Sbcnan- aoan at , m. v. id a. m., 1-.43, .07, ii.iop. m Leave Sbonanaoah tor Pottsvllle. 5.Mi. 1.3 08, 11.03 11.30 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 4.10 6.27, 8.08 p. m. L.eave l'otisviue lor nenanaoan. o.uu. 7.3a .06, 10 16.11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00,. 4 10, 5.20, 7.15, as iu oj n. m. I-.ej.vu Sbenandoah for Hatleton, 6.04, 7.38. 9.15 JU. B. IIOCHLEHNER, Pfiyncian ami Surgeon. Advice free at drug store, 107 Kouth Main street. Private consultation at residence, 112 riuuth Jardln streoi, from 6 to 7:30 p. ni, T PIERCE nOBEUTT M. D., No. 26 East Coal Street. SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:30 to 3 and 6:30 to 9 p. m. Third and Race Sts. j HS HOA1 BUSINESS esmbllshed hall! n century ago by th late Cbarlos P j Kopitaseh, was recently purchased b-J Carlton M. Williams and tho works hav now rvsumrd business under nllrely new man afenent, but we have retained in tho mnnu fnaurlnedeDartmunt thn nlil tm nlnrnM famlltn I vith tho process ol sono makine that hav-l made tho Kopltesch soaps so famous f.ir ihot superiority over all other brands for laundr I and general txrasehold use. VYIT1I INOHEASED PAC1LITI E-t for mail ' uractu'lrwr, we are now menaredto fill a I orders from the trade. I rXVK 6 CBNT OCEAN and 5 CENT IIORA j V are avoritob nnds.andweg'mrantcethel made ot pure materials und free from adulter 1 Ions of any hind. UY SAMPLE CAKES OF YOUR flROfli J and bo convinced of its excellence. the wrappers for rewards. JIOHE3T PRICES PAID FOR TAI.Lfj - grcese and sop fat. WM HIUU), ?lRiinncr. STIBRKD UP. Dubuque, la., Is considerably stirred up by a controversy over mutlo In the Orandvlew Avenue Methodistchurch. It is claimed that the pastor, Uev. Mr. Wilkinson, has a fondness for popular airs which led him on a recent oc casion to Introduce into one of his services that tuneful bltof idiocy, "Ta-ra-ra-Booca-deay," whereupon several members of his Hook seceded and left tbeohurch. Mr. Wllkinsui denies that Lottie tjjllltis' ditty evtr was sung in his church. He says that the rumor wai due entirely to the lack of musioal.knowledge on the part of the teoeders, who, he adds, could not tell "Pull For the Shore" from "Pop Goes the Weasel." "It wasn't "Va-ra-ru at all," he explains, "hut a pretty Utile waltz. What right lias anyone tn object lo popular airs ? If they are not wrong on the streets they are not suy where. I'm tired about the foolish a ess about church music anj way ror instance look at 'I Want to be an Angel and with the Angels Stand. Ssovr (but lustily trash and rank hypoc risy, t0. Who wants to be an aime! while be can cIIiik to this earth? Besides, the man who stays here ul d Iocs his duty Is a lilx Improvement n a! y autel God ever made." Wt the county jail, and a close watcli is being kept upon htm to prevent any attempt at wag to appoint, had been chosen, 1UOO vjuieiicu. All African Village Stormed. PAUIs,Feb.20. A telegram from thegov- ernor of the Soudan announces that when the Jt-ffrc column ou the way to Timbuc too, arrived at the village of Nlafoumo uu Jan. 23 it was menaced by tlie villagers, liefore the soldiers could proceed they wore obliged to storm the village, killing 100 of the inhabitants. The column re sumed its march, nothiuvliig sustained any loss, To Aim the Oyster Dredgers. ItlcnMOND, Va., Pel). 80. Uovemor O'Kerrell received a telegram from Cap tain Ilcud, of the police schooner Tangier, sayiug that he had run short 01 ammuni tion, aud that, therefore, the Maryland oyster dredgers were alxmt to set the bet ter of him in Taugiersound. The steamer Chesapeake is on her way to the sceueot the trouble. Benatnr Martla llnnged in i:ftiy. Po-vii CRKEK, O. T., Feb. !30. The effigy of Sc-nator Wiu-tiu, of Kansas, was hanged here iu the court house yesterday, and as left hanging all night. Uu it was a lag reading. "Iseniuia- Martin, of Kansn-, stood ou tilt- ll.uii- of the senate and spoke for the Hock Island li.iilroud company to beat ",000 p. iple mil nf their rights." DR. J. H. OALLEN, No. 31 South Jar Jin Street. Shenandoah OrriCB Hoons: 1:30 to 3 and (1:30 to 8 P. M Except Thursday evening. Xo office work on Arnnrot except bit arrange- meni. j wrwi aanerence 10 me ojtce nonrt U absolutely necessary. 10-3Im NK1IIT VISITS, S1.50. ROP. T. J. WATSON, Teacher ot. ........ VIOLIN, GUITAR, BAN10 and MANDOLIN. Having had sixteen vears' experience aa a teacher ot instrumental muflc giving lnstruc Hon on the abovo Instruments. Word loft at urumm's Icweirv store will receive nromm at tention. a. m.. 12.43. 2 57. 5.27.8.08 n. m. Lieave nazieion ror ?nenanaoan, i.At, iu.w, ti.vo a, iu., u.io, 2.1m, D.su, i.a. 7.du p. m Trains leave for Ashland. Glrard vllle and L,o Creek. 7.29. 9.40 a. m.. 12.30. 2.45 D. m. sor iihz eiun. uiacK urccx junciiun. icnn Haven junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown. Iletblchem. Easton and New York, 8.40 a m., 12.30, 2.55 p. m. i-or I'nnauemnia ix.au. z.od n m. For Yntosvtlle. Park Place. Mahanoy Cltv Ld ueiaco, o.4u, 11,30 &. m., iz.ju. z.m, 4.4U duj p. rr. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.3u, li ft a. in.. I.C5. 5.30 n. m. ieave snonanaoan tor -oiiavine, o.uu, e.u. th. W. .14. beavo l'oiisvme tor ancnannoan, a.ou, 10.41 vm..1.85. F.lfi n. m R. U. WIL.HUR, Genl. Hunt. Eastern Dlv South llethlehem, Pa CH AS S. LEE, Oenl. Pats. Apt.. 1'hiiaaeipnia. A. W, NONNEI4ACHEK. Asst. G. P. A., South llethlehem, a fiends on a clear complexion, free 1 mm wruiKies auu liollow cheeks. Health alwayi brings wealth ot beauty. A healthy statu of the system comes witli Doctor Pierce's Plavorit Prescription. It's a medicine prepared for woman's all- menta it cures those derangements and weak ntawes which make woiuau's life miserable. A woman who neglects to take proper ax rclse is particularly prone to excessive con- festion, debility and a sluggish circulation, litaia theUmoM.. n . ' thn " Prescription." In all derangement- ' displacemonts of the iHK-ial organs whu si. II m "si'ii of In- Uamniiitioii," in cauirlml iliscliarges from lue lining membranes, and hi distressing Irrenul.mti.". - this lnedicuie is guaranteed to boni-Ut or cure, or the money is returned. Gradually during the aft ernoon the story leading up to the nomination wan 11 n folded. Senators White and Caffery were front for Sunday evening, and when they arrived at tlie bite House the president made known the purpose of his invitation for a conference. Jlr. u hue, while ex. pressing a deep sense of the obligation was much surprised, and was doubtful as to whether he should accept. Ho asked the president for time to consider, aud al though he and his colleague remained with tlie president until It o'clock, ho left with out giving his assent. Yesterday morning when he and Jlr. Caffery again called at the Executive Mansion he was still unable to say positively that lie preferred tho of fice to that of senator, and it was not until the last minute before ids departure that he gave his assent. It is understood that at this conference the president simply announced that he had definitely determined to go outside of Xew Yor.k for n man to 1111 the office, and in investigating tlie question had discov ered that none of tlie eleven southern states of Maryland, Virginia, West Vir ginia, North Carolina, s-outh Carolina, Ueorgla, Florida, Alabama, Ixmlsiaiia, Mississippi and Texas, constituting the fourth and liftli circuits, had a representa tive on the supreme bench, or hail had at any time since, the war except for the brief time that Justice Lamar was a member of the supreme court. He also took into ac count the fact that civil law is tho method of practice iu Louisiana, aud that Senator ll'l.tlul.,uMUH.l nvnm nl.la avhnnui.l vet it gUy dV ' ' "'"t yl'- selection leaves the imiiiUi m a clear hecond and fouith circuits without repro- M-utat 1011, while the t bird circuit has three. Howard Douglass Whitewasborniu Iji fourche, La., in 1845, and was educated at Mount 1st. Mary's, in the Jesuit college iu PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 80HUTLK1LL Division. NOVEMBER 19th. 1898. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the abtm date for Wlggan's, Gllberton, Frnckvllle, No uastie, ut uinir, rousvine, uamnurg, neanicf FcttBiov- t-mcnixvuio. Hometown ana rni adelphlit (Ti-oad street station) at 6:00 asd 11:45 1. m. ano 4.10 p. m. on weeuaayu ivor iotw vllle and intermediate station 9: 10 a m. SUNDAYS. For Wlrean'a. Gllberton. Fraokvilie. New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsviuo at 0:00. :40 a. m nd 3:10 a.m. For Hamburg. Reading. Potts town, Phoeclxvllie, Norrlstown, Phlladelpbls at o:uu, v'.w a. m., a:iu p. m. Trains leave Frackville for Hhecandoab 10:40a.m. and 1214, &:04, 7:42 nsd 10:27 p. m Slundnvs. 11 : 13 a. m. ana 5 40 n. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10: lb 11:48 a. m and 4:40,7:lRand 10:00 p m.Sunuayt at iu:ua. m. anu d:id p. m. Leave Phlladelnhta (Broad street station) to Pottsvllle ana Hhenandoah at & 67 and 8 3t a m 1 10 and 7 11 pin week dayB. On Sundays leav at 0 ou a m. ror l-oiwvnie. laan. For l.ew York Express, week daya. at 3 20, 4 06, 4 60, 6 15, 60, 7 83, 8 20. 9 50, 11 00 u 14 am. osuu noon, izn. m. (L.imitea ki prose 1 09 and ISO p m. dining oars.) 1 40. ttSU. 820. 4 00. &00. (10-1. 680. 7 28. 8 12. 10 00 n in, 12 01 night, Sundays 3 20, 4 05, 4 SO, 6 16. 812,9 60 11081135, a m. 12 41, 1 40, 2 80,4 00 (limited 4 do) d 211. 0 20. u do. 7 vsj ana s 12 p m and 12 01 nlcht. For Sea Girt Long Uranch and intermediate stations, bSO, 1111 am, and 4 00, p m weesavs For Haltlmore and 'Washington 8 60. 7 20. 8 31 9 10, 10 20, II 19 a m, 12 10. (12 36 limited dlntnj car.) 130.3 40.141. (6 is congressional Limit Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), ei7, USA, 7 40 and 11 88 p. m., week dayB. Sur days, 3 60, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18 am.. 1210, 4 41, 0 66, 11 m ana iiupm. For Richmond 7 00 a m, 12 10 and 11 33 p daily, and 1 30 n. m. week davs. 'i tains win leave uarrisnurg inr j.-iiiHDurr a: -Ue West every day at 120,8 10 am, (8 20 p ni limited), 8 60, 7 30, 11 65 p m every day. Was for Altoont at 8 lb am and 6 00 n m overs day, For Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 23 a m jvery nay. Trains will leave Sunbury for fTllllamsport, Elmlrv Canandatgua, Rochester, UuSalo and Niagara Falls at lAi. 6 18 a ic.and 1 86 p m we days. For Elmlra at 6 41 pi week days. For r rle and intermediate points at 6 II am dally Sor Lock Haven at 6 18 and t U a m di'.ly, 1 S j,ad 6 41 p ro week days For Renuvo at, 6 It in, 1 86 and 6 44 p in week days, and 6 18 a m or Sundays only. For Kan at 6 18 a m, dally, 1 Sf on- week days. . M. Paivost, J. R. vroi.i. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ano Carriages to Hire. iiullur of all klndB promptlv attended tc Horses taken to board, at ratra that are liberal, PEAR aLLFX Rear nf tho Coffee Boast RELIABLE - HAHO - LAUNDRY 139 Moutli sialu Street, Btioriancloali, T?"v. All work guaranteed to be tlrst-class In every es ect. w'e rcspecttully solicit a share ol vour patronage. Goods called for and delivered Klllr. ties and Lace Curtains a specialty. LURENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, Ale and h JAMES SHIELDS. Manager Shenandoah Branch. P.att' Popular Saloon (Conaerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 md 21 West Oak Street BUXKANOOAn, PA. ''sr stooksd with tho bast beer, porter, alei ir'is. bMBdles, wines, etc. Finest olgan . il ir - -attaobed. Oordlal lavttatton to al MU3SER & BED 0 ALL (Successors to Coakley Uros.) No. 38 liiiHt Centre street, HUliWAMlOllI, I-A. FIEST CLASS GROCERY Our Motto- Best Quality at Lowest CM pneos. patronage respectiuiry soucnea. A rilETTY FACB is tin.- result of a lic-nltliy pliysioal condition. " Jloau- Lakeside Railway Co Pint Morbean 80 7can B Per Ceni. P0TTSVILLE CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT So. 207 West Coiil Htreet, SHENANDOAH, PEiNNf -AOKNT FOR 'fltlMTtD LiGER i t i , AND MM M Porter, Ale and Pine Old Stock Alt. W. . DECH'S Wheelwright Shoi Has bi'en removed to Pear Alley Between Centre and Lloyd bt.rccts. "Wheohvrieht work. Curriaire ail Wapron buudincr, IlorueahoenJ and General Repairing of af kinds promptly attended to. RETTIG'S Beer ami Porter. T AM AGFNT foi the x ("has RettiR's Celr- brated ?eer and Portfr in this vloiulty, bm Bt rKuer & Engol's celebrated Indu I'HleAlos aud Old 4 uruers tvtu receive trot.ijAx . j attention. Fluent - run'1, of Liquors and Cipurs. SOLOMON HAAK 120 South Mam S."v t Rag GarpRt Weavintj If vou want a irood n'ecc of no? t arnet. woven, take vourriir und h.iN'e thru) wrl uplnoarpets. It will pav you tn meioi-gji All ktndu, with or with ui B rlpts, ira-vj orderi btuutHui rainbow stripes i ow pril 203 West Oak Street, Shenandoah, 1 Kaisers Oyster Bay i 127 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA A. P. KAISER, Proprietor. 39Tbe beet-oysters In all styles at all noun Now Orleatib. and at fieoriietown coliece. in the District of Columbia, lie servi-ilm tho Confederate army in Hie war, anil wtis admitted to the bar in INoH. In 1H71 ho was elucttnl a state senator, and iu 1K7K lie was appointed asaociatu juxtico of tlie suprt-me court of Louisiana, lie took IiIm m-hi 111 the United Stales senate in 1WI1, luulii been eiecU.il to succeed James 11. Ku-tU. Ills chief i-ffort iu tlie senate was an elab orate Hiieecli atfalnsl the Hatch 111,1 iopi 1011 bill, wfiluli wa- considered a very strong coustttiitloual nrKUmuut. The Heueral exiuvhion of opinion among pubilo men i one of Kiitlhfaotlou over the selection. Teli-Krania of congratulatinn f rum all seel ions of the country are pour ing in 011 the new justice, nud auioug bis senatorial colleaguos tUt-ru is great rejoicing Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DKLCAMP, JR., Prop., WEST STEEET, Between Centre and Lloyd, Slieiinncloali, Pciiiih. Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable termfc- permanently oared E It, 2tt tn ft) d liva I MKio RSMdjr.under I uni ri.nl r.hr. Vml h t.,cOlv nrrififb i.n.l ll,Lnuv muni rbUM) rromiue irumiietMilticareu, I M0O,O00carltal, I lool.lllutrbUMlfromlUerrumii I UW VI IUU1. l,lh UK elM) Will CU'M. COOK RfHEDV CU Chicago, III. .... A - a. tJ T. J COLD BONDS Ottered lo Public Subscription at par CLEABY BROS llottlersof all kinds of TEMPERANCE : DRINK AND MINERAL WATEEB. I WEISS URU a Specialty. Also botUi 1 a . 17 an ID i'Miri Alley, HIVXASI ( Tlieie bonds are issued and oQi-rcd to sub- seribern in denominations of tlOO, WOO and ti.OiO each, interest payable soml-aunuallr in May and Nov-niMr of eaoh year, until theprlncipal 01 the bond matures lu Ifttt. unless sooner re deemed The oompsny will reaetve the right 10 redeem the bonds aterytlmo prior to ma. turliy at (1IM, with uoerued In teres u lbe total authorized Istue lsj5U,(iO0. of which llfiO.OiO will be sold at present The remainder can be used only for the extension of the ro d xo ueiano ana uaafgiae rarK. ana toe purcnase of care and otter equipments for the same. The uiortsage securing these bend- is an ab solu etlisiletn upon all rlKhtaand franuhles of the Lakeside Railway Company, together with Its line of railway between Shenandoah and Mahanoy City, already construiled, nd me exieuaiuu 10 j.aaeMue x-ara 10 oe con struoted at an early day. The Lakeside Hallwar tctween Hhenandoah and lilananoy City Is constructed In a most thorough and substantial manner. Tho road way is laid with 70 pound T rails, the bridges are all Iron, and the overhead eleoirleal work is of the very ben characer. i-ne commoaiouH nre-proor power hon e situ ated on North Huilroad street. In Mahauoy rity, lsbu'lt rf stone md corrugated Iron and l equipped with adouble set of electric gen ratoih. The electrlo rlnut Is of the latest Wealing- li ui-e pain rn of the Unest onsraomr. The Hhenandoah brand U abou 5 01 miles In leniuh, embracing a jiopulatlun of about 33 (10, inrlwh r nhenandoali. vtahauoy City uud ln termediHte tolnts along the line. The d t.inoe to Lasesldelrom Mahanoy (nty MaHoblimrn's. Bowman's. Shoemaker'-, l'ark 1'iace. I'reuton and Delano Is about 7 miles. The line to Lakeside Park wtth its fa-Ill ties for travel and easy access to the most popular sum mer rewiri In the Anthracite ooal regios, will be a protl table adjunct to the en tiro line in the ummt-r monina, unu upreut i-ieauura roau. 1 TheKqultableTrustCompiny.otl'hlladt'lpbla, I la trustee in the roortgune for the bonds of the 1 Lakeutde Uallwuv Comnauy and ihe bonds are an absolute tint loin on all tie right, (run. chines and property ot tho company. For further particulars apply at FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Vox sl 3&"ait 1133.4. Csan O' - GO TO o CHAS. OERR'S SH vViNG PArkD FEBCUSON HuUSK lILOLK ISverviuirg In the ton onal Urn no e m n A LADY'S TOILET r Ot Olrardmlc, I'a. Is not complete witliout nu ideal j POMPLEXIOI! HJ powdeh. 1 1 pozzouis Combines every clement beauty and purity. It is beautii fying, soothing, healing, he.ilthl ful, and harmless, and wheil rightly used is invisible. A muJ delicate and desirable protcctiol to the face in this climate. ft Insist upon having tho go. IT IS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. ... ,JHiBI'iitfliiJl 1. '-J...ibiliLi