The Evening Herald. Published dully, except Sunday by iiwmmi vvni.iamsa coMPAxr, Publication nffliT and mrchanloal deportment &l Knal Coal St tel. 1Vi llonild Is delivered tn :henandoah and i no jieram lrrlmd,nK tm 0B for Slx cents i week, payable to thecarrlert Ily mn.ll, Three OnUiiM u year or Twenty-five ci nts per month r advanc Adrerllnemi-nlii charged iiixioidAk to space and pail Ion The publishers re rrothertybl to change the position of adverts menu when ever the publication of news req ilrealt. The right Is also reserved to reject nay advertise ment. whether paid for or not, hut the pub lishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates Oiiule known upon applloatlou hntered ut the post offlu ntShsnandoah, IM., la iciond closs mail matter. THIS VVMXtSa IIKU.ll.ll, Shenandoah, Penna. Evening Herald. WEDNESDAY. FKHRUAUY 21, 1891. A BOLD SWINDLE) OihmIiiv las' week a party went to the Philadelphia Mint with eighty Ave pounds of brats aid por bras at that iiud wauted Itt vuIih, alleged to be $.10,00 1, In lawful money. The wouian for It wiii n woman was In formed that the metal was brass, and of uo great value, tshe was apparently dazed by the Information, Her story was a little Improvement ou the usual Mory. Hue had, to she said, lent a nephew ttiOOO fourteen years 11150 to start him ill llfoiu the west. He was to repay the loan when fortune smiled. Fourteen yetrs passed without a word from the youm: man, when a muii ap peareJ with uews of the nephew. 11c had met with varylug fortunes for years, but at last "struck It rich" In U11 territory of liiititli Columbia. Vud he had sent his ujnt eighty-five pounds of solid gold, which lie beggid ber to accept us a uyinuut of the loan. The 111 in who br night the metal owned one-fifth of It, valued at H000. If she chose to pay him that sum she could retain tin o.ihinee, worth 121,000. Tins set-mud 11111 illcent pay four fold; and the unwary woniiu paid it. It never ouciureil to hei to have hoveti teeu pounds of tlie metul taken from the 11111 .sail I turned over to the mes senger. .She piiii ttie cash and kept the whole mum Iuuct. Shehad then paid 1.12,000 cadh and &S4.00 interest on the loan for eighty-live pounds of low grade brass. Comment Is unnecessary. List December a German farmer near Toledo, Ohio, was called upon and shown two alleged gold burs, valued at $:i0,000. The owner heitig in straits, tillered to sell the bars for $10,000. The farmer beat him dowu to0000 and got the bais, which proved to bo braes. In each of thfse, and in all other OMm known, the seller produced an alleged assuyer of the Mint, who bored the bars and pronounced them gold. Now, the papers have been publishing these nwliidles for years, and we must sup pose that the dupes never read the papers. The oilers to sell gold at oue third of Its market price la prima facie evidence of fraud. Besides, the Mint does not keep assayors traveling about to assay metals, nor does it au thorize an assay of auy metals but gold and sliver brought to Its counter. When an assay is made the charge 1b y2, in ud van co. Hut If people want to buy brass at $20,07 per ounce, they will probably do It. What ridiculous stories gain cur reney about the wealth of rich men, the expeudlluiej of spendthrifts and the winnings of gamblers 1 A profes sional gambler wins $5,000, and people talk about the half million which lie made at Moute Carlo, or from the Kugllsh bookmakers, or ut a famous "poker sitting." It's the same way when he loses. Now, a gambler hates to lose money worse thau auy man in the world, and if un average gambler should get hold of (600,003, he'd see that other gambldra got only a small share of his iiiooina, If a silly young man throws away a few thousind dollars recklessly, it is always a for tune approaching a million. When a rich man's son gets married he is heir to auy amount, from $1,000,000 to (100,090,000. More uouseliBe is tulked bout money than about any other subject known to men Tin-: putentB have expired on the Bell telephone and the oots of these instruments should be olieaponed all aver the laud. This would bring them iuto more general use. In Now York wkeu the monopoly patent expired tlio Metropolitan tulephoue company, which Is the name of the Hell mo nopoly, created a sensation by adver tising to tell telephones at 2 50 each. A retail department lias been Ittted up In the company's olllces where the telephones are sold. At Baltimore, a now telephone company will be or Kimlztd, under a charter Istued by the .State f Maryland a year ago. Tile Incorporators hove been quietly at work preparing for business and they claim to have 1,400 subscribers to begin with. The telephone which they preposo to use consists simply nf n compound magnet and transmitter ami receiver, without any battery at tachments whatever. Mlclilititn's Otllrial Scandal. IiANRIKO, Mich., Feb. 81. Governor Itlcli Iiiih ileeliled upon n illlTercnt line of proceed u re in the ntistinK of the seeretnry of state, treasurer and land enininlssioner. lie will first lirlng ipin wnrr into proceed ings ngalnt the three officials who refuse to be deM)secl by Mm. Tliey will lie made to aliow cause liy what authority they still hold oOlee. After netting them out, which will probably not be accomplished before March 1.1, their successors will be ap pointed. T rrncepil Agitln.t lint li Senates. Tltt.rox, I'Vb. 31. The Kovcrnor, At torney Uenevnl Stockton, It. V. l.inda burg and Fred Stevens were hi conference for several hours yesterday, and it is re ported that they have decided to Institute quo warranto proceedings against ltobert Adrian, president of the Democratic sen ate, and Maurice A. Itogers, president of the Republican senate, requiring them to show by what authority they are acting in their olllcinl capacity. Kidnaped the Toast matter. llANOVi;it, X. II., Feb. 21. President Tucker, of Dartmouth college, informed the sophomore class that they must return II. A. Terrell, toastmaster of the freshman Mass, whom they kidnaped on Monday night and took out of town, or they must give up their own banquet. The class re fused tocomply nnd threatened to leave the collegeiu a body if their banquet is in terfered with. Senator White's Prolmblo Successor. Wasiiinoton, Feb. 21. Members of the Louisiana delegation have received tele graphic information which leads them to believe that F. II. Stubbs will he appointed by (juvemor Poster to succeed senator White. Mr. Stubbs Is a fellow townsman of Representative Uoatner. Helms never occupied conspicuous public positions, but has taken higli rank in the Louisiana legis lature. Should Mr. Stubbs be chosen it will (,'lvo northern Loulsianaarccoirnition It has long coveted. Mr. bite will not resign from the senate until his successor Is qualified. A nri'Hsm.iUer In I.uck. Wilmington, Del., Feb. 21. Hy thedenth of John Kivller, n wealthy banker of Nurnbiirg, Germany, Mrs. Anna Matilda .Tonus, of this city; Mrs. Susan Kunt,, Al legheny City, I'a., and Frederick Krcller, of Pittsburg, have fallen heir to three million murks. Tlio deceased left no widow or children, and bequeathed his property to the person named, who are the children of his brother, the late George Kreller. Mrs. .Tones' husband was killed in the Custer massacre, and since Ji is cleat li has been supporting herself by dress making. Kvnie (Ioph Up for IATo. FRR'NO, Cnl., Feb. 21. Chris Kvnns was brought into court yesterday anil sen tenced to imprisonment for life at Folsoin bv .Imltto Harris. Evans was taken at once to prison by Sheriffs Scott and Kay nnd deputies. A motion for new trial made hy his attorneys was denied. Kvnns denies the story that bo abused Mrs. llrluliton. He wanted to be sentenced to San duunlln, but the judge denied the re quest. ratal Work of Cornell rrotitnen. HociiHSTr.l!. V Y., Feb. 21. At Cornell University last night the sophomores in attempting to play a trick on the freshmen generated chlorine gas, fcev- ernl students were overcome by tho fumes and carried out unconscious. A negro woman employed as cook has died from the ellects 01 tue gas. Train Jtnhbcr Hardin Kiicapes. ClIKSTEIl, Ills., Feb. 21. Joe Hardin, the Ccntralia train robber, has escaped from tho prison here. Hardin was serving a twenty years' sentence for aa attempt at trnln robbery. He was wounded in the Taid on the train, and was shortly after ward arrested in Cincinnati. Two Prisoner ltreak Jail. Lock Havkk, I'a., Feb. 21. Two pris oners named Nolan and Seller broko jail here by removing the window frame in their ceil on the second story nuu crawl iug out and dropping to tho ground. Will Not Oppo-ti MrOrenry. Danville, Ky., Feb. 21. Hon. ltobert Harding, of this county, authorize tho announcement tliathe will not be a ennui- dale for congress in opposition to Mr. Mo Creary. Killed by 11 Fall of Hlatift Willi AMsTOWN, Pa., Feb. 21. Levi Itced, aged 40 j ears, a miner, was killed in the nines at this place by a fall of slate. Ill leaves alwlfe and three children. T7ifM're CanwMelii Dlsauised all of Dr. llerce's Pleasant Pel letswith a sugar-coating wlitcu surrounils their concentrated vetto- bla oxtracts. You do not cot the table. This means more than com fort. Tho offenslvo tasto of oils, or of bitter pills Is apt to upsot illgebtion. These Pellets neln dicestlon. They're tinv. henco easily swallowed. They're easy in action, nnd after using them you feel torfl instead of Dillons anil Constipated i your Sick Headache, Dizzi ness, and Indigestion are gone. Good nature belongs to an active liver; ir ritability to a moibid liver. Take Pleasant PelletH that you may cultivate good nature, banulnew, and health. They're the cheajwst pill you can buy, be cause piirmi(; t L.,va satisfaction, or your money Is retunu-d. It's a permanent cure, that you get with Dr. Sago's Catarrh ltemwly. The maker oiler $500 reward for an Incurable case. MR m WORK. A Bomarkablo DomonBtration by Boston's Unemployed, MADE A EAID ON THE STATE HOUSE No Damage IVa Hone, However, Though It Ilerame Necesimry to Call on the Po llen to Dlsnerie the Army nf Mnlrnn tentl. Boston, Feb. 21, Fully 1,600 men as sembled on the common yesterday under the auspices of the Association for the Un employed nnd llstctidcd to seml-anarchlst speeches made by Morrison I. Swift and the ltov. Herbert M. Ciwson. Under the Influence and fiery ardor of the speoches tlio crowd, headi 1 by tho two speakers, marched to tho state house, where these self appointed leaders interviewed Gover nor Greenhalge, while the crowd remained outside. They demanded that work should bo given to the men they represented. Upon the invitation pf the delegation the governor addrptwedtlie crowd. Hetold them that pi --onally he would do all he could, and 1 would recommend action by the legislature, lie pointed out that the gcnernl court had no power to irivo work to tho unemployed, except it had money to pay them, and that such work must be for tho public good. Thegovernor Insisted that the first duty of every citizen was obedience to tho lnws. This speech did not meet with the ap proval of the crowd, and they surged Into the stnto house to present a petitiou to the legislature, but which is couched in tho terms of a demand. The petition states how the unemployed have starved for months with Incredible patience, after making appeal upon appeal for employ ment, which tho city and state were alone competent to furnish, nnd should have supplied work In the beginning. They ask the legislature to provide farms ond fac tories where tho unemployed at nil times may work to supply their own wants. This petition was presented to tho legisla ture by ltepreseutntlvo Melllu, of Wor cester. On their return the mob assembled in Doric hall, where Swift made an ineen dlary speech, in which ho threatened that if the petition was unheeded they would clean out the state house. Governor Green halge met Swift and, Gasson directly after this speech, and in plain Innguage told Bwift that his speech was grossly obnox ious and improper. Swift saw that tho governor was angry, nnd said that ho meant to clean out. by ballots. , At the close of this Incident the mem bers of the state police and fifty Boston policemen were called upon tho scene. After a consultation with the governor the order was given to clear tho state house. The crowd was defiant, and shouts went up ol ' Kill the pollco" and "Down with capital ' The sight of clubs in the hands of the strong men, however, tended to disperse the hissing nnd yelling mob. It is said that only in few instances had the police to use force. Swift was seen today by an Associated Press reporter, nnd denied hnvinf? made the statement accredited to him, but after wards quallllcd it by saying; "If I did say it 1 meant Uy the ballot. 1 am not displeased with the outcome. This is the tlrst of a series of meetings which will bo held until the unemployed get work." Governor Greenhalge, who as a guest of the llostou Life Underwriters' association last night, was called upon to speak, said: "I think I need all your good wishes in tho present exigencies. I doubt if any life insurance company would consider me an ordinary risk today. I come from strange nnd disorderly scenes. I Btand hero tonight to ask the support of the men of the ord erly minds In Massachusetts. It niakes my blood boil to llnd men who claim that Massachusetts lawo ure unfriendly and unjust to any." The Wnr In llra7ll. Buksos AYltr.S, Feb. 21. The following has been received from Klo Janeiro: The recent fighting ut Nlctheroy is reported to have been more serious in its results than was at first supposed. Before the Insur gents wero driven off they succeeded In burning the government arsenal and in capturing eighteen guns. It is declared tlmt the government loss in men amounted to 728, wliile Insurgent loss was 272. A naval engagement between the insurgent fleet and tho new government squadron Is expected in the early part of March. Cnulilderi a ltrotlier ICdltor. Kai.f.kui, N. C, Feb. 21. A sensation wos caused here yesterday by a personal collison between two well known news paper men Messrs. Greek O. Andrews, city cdlor of The News-Observer-Chron-lclo, and F. L. Merritt, of tho staff of The North Carolinian. Andrews attacked Merritt on Faycttevlllo street, and used a cowhide. The cause of the diOlculty was n statement published by Merritt regard ing former trouble, to which Andrews took exception. Tho parties were oon separated. Another I'arln lloiub Ilxploslnn. Paris, Feb. 21. Hy tlio explosion of an infernal machine in ft small hotel on Hub Bt. Jacques yesterday tlio proprietress and two lodgers were terribly injured. Tho uiucliino wns placed on 11 mantel, and so arranged that it exploded when the door was opened. Tlio pollco bcllove that the outrage was tho work of an anarchist named Bastard, who recently llvod in St. Denis. They ure (.enrolling lor him. Hyrncuse'a Mayor lte-elected. SrRACUSU, N. Y., Feb. 21, Mnyor Jacob Amos wns re-elected mayor of this city yesterday by u majority of 300 over Jay B. Kline, regular Itcpubllcau, and Duucau V. Peck, Democrat. Amos was the can didate of the Independent Republicans. The light was a very bitter one. The nl derinen electud were: Democrats, 5; Ko publlciitis, 2; ludepeudeuts, 3. Verdict Aculmt Comedian Crane. Kvvt yomc, Keb. 21. (Jraco Sherwood, an au'reus, got a verdict before Justice Conlan, in the city court, ngninst William II. Crane, theoomedian.forWOl for breach of contract. He engaaoil iter for sixteen weeks at W0 a week. Ho discharged her after three woektt. She sued for f9G0. Unloading the 'ew lSoniU. VA81I1Noton, l'eb. 31. The llrst ship ment of the new IBM lKinds was made yes terday afternoon. Shipment will con tinue from day to day until the whole is sue of tM),000,000 hits been delivered. Will Study Under the l'lme. DBS MUINK8, la., Feb. 21. Tho state senate piiMted the house hill requiring tho Americau (lag to be displayed on every school house during sehsiotM of eohooL The faked Success of Scott s Iiniulsion in consump tion, scrofula and other forms of hereditary disease is due to its powerful food properties. Scott's Emulsion rapidly creates healthy flesh proper weight. ' Heredlfa"rjy taints idevalop only when tile system becomes weakened. Nothing in the world of medicine has been so successful in dis eases' that are most menacing to life. Phy sicians everywhere prescribe it. Pfcpio'ed I'T SVH Rnwne, N. Y. All drajnrlnU. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD, Passenger trains leave Shenandoah toi Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Le StRhton, Slullngton, Whlto Hall, Catasaiiqua Allentown, ISethlchetzt, Esston, Philadelphia nrd Weatherly at 0.04, 7.3S. 0,15 a m., H'., li 57 p. m ror New York. .04, 7.88, 0.1.) a. ro., 12.4J.S.S7. For Quakalto. Hwltclioiclt, (Jcrhards and Hod sonduio, 0 04, o if, a, m , and 3.S7 p. m. For Wllkes-barre, White auver, PIttston, Laceyvllle, Towanda, 8yre Wavcrly and Elrairn. O.iit. 9.19 a m.. 2.67, 5 il p. m. For Rochester. Uuffalo, Niagara Falls and 'ho West 8.04,0.15 a. m. andZ57S.27 p. m. For Ilolvlderc, Delaware Water Gap and Stro'jdaburR, 0.04 a. m., 2 til p. m. For Lamhertvlllo and Trenton, 9.15 a. m. ForTunlthannock,6.04. 9.15a. m.. 2.67,5.27 p. ffi. For Ithaca and Geneva 6.01, 015 a m. 5.27 p. m For Auburn 0.15 a. ni. 527 p. m. For Jeanenvllle, Levis ton and Uecr Meadow, 7.38 a, m., 12. , 8.08 p. m. For Audenrlcd, Haileton, Stockton and Lum- ecr vara, o.m, 7.-3, v.ia, a. m., iz.a, s.d, 5 27 p. m. rorscranion. o.m, v.i.'i d. in. For Hailehrook. Jeddo. Drlf ton and Freeland. 1.04, 7.3?, 9.15, a. m 12.48, 2.57, 5.27 W D . For Ashland, G Irardvlllo and Lost Creek, 4.62. 7.61, 8.62, 10.20 . m 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.35, 8.22, V.lt p. m, For Raven Run. Central!. Mount Cancel ard Hhamokln, 7.08, 8.60, 11,14 a. m., I.i2, 4.40, 8.2 p.m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, MahanoyCltv ana O.U4, 7.w, y,n. ii.ua a m., new, z.ot Z7, B.us, v.si, w.za p. m Trains will lcavo Shamokln at 4.45, 8.16, II. IS a. m., 1.65. 4.30 v..v) p. xn.( and arrive at snenan doar at 7.38. 0.15 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 6.27, 11.15 p. m L.oave snenanaoau xor i-oiisvuie, d.w. i.ae 9.08, 11.05 11.10 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 4.10 5.27, 8.C8 p. tn. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.35 J.Of, 10.16,11.48 a. m 13.32, 3.00,. 410, 6.20, 7.15, 7.6". 10.00 O. m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton. 0.04, 7.38. 8.15 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 5.27,8.0V so. m. L,eave iinzieion lor Shenandoah, 7.35, 10.00, 11.00 a. m., 12.16, 2.F5, 5.30, 7.25, 7.56 p. m, SUNDAY TllAlNS. Trains leave tor Ashland, Glrardvllle and Lot t Creek, 7.29, 9.40 a. m., 12.30,2.45 p. m. r or iiazicum. uiuck urcuK juuuiiuu, recn n&vcn Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allcntown, Bethlehem, Kaston and Now York, 8.40 a in., 12.S0, 2.65 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.30. 2.55 n m. For Yatesvllle. Park Place. Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.40, 11.35 a. m., 12.30, 2.65, 4.40 D.03' p. tn. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.3U, a. m., 1.06. 5.3U p. m. t l' i nv nn,,nniiiB hui am i SO a. m., 2.45 p. m. Leave Pottsville (or Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.J' a.m., 1.85, 5.15 p. m. R. H. WILUUR, Gonl. Bunt. Eastern DIv South liellueiiem, fa CHAS. S. LEE. Gcnl. Paes. Agt.. Philadelphia. A. W. NONNEMACHER. Asst. G. P. A., south liethiehem, a IJENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOHOTLKIIX UlTISIOB NOVE5I11ER 19th, 1893. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the above Castle, St. Clair, Pottsville, Hamburg, Reading, rousiow1 rnoonixvuie, xvorrisiown ana 2-mi-adelphls (B -ond street station) at 0:00 and 11: 15 a. m. nuu . la p. m. oaweuauays ruiw vllle and intermediate stations 0:10 a. m, SUNDAYS. For Wletran'a. GUberton. Frackvllle. New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsville at 6:00. 0:40 a.m. and 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Hearting, Potts town, Fhconlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 6:00, 9:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah ai 10:40a.m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7;42 and 10:27 p.m. uunaays, 11:13 a. m. ana o:w p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at 10:15 11:43 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays at iu:?u a. m. ana d:id p. m. Leave Philadelphia (llroad street station) foi PottBvllle and Shenandoah at 5 67 and 8 35 a m 4 10 and 7 11 pm week days. On Sundays leave at 6 50 a m. For Pottsville. 9 23 a m. For New York Express, week days, at 3 20, 4 05, 4 60, 615, 660, 7 83, 820, 9 50, 1100 1114 am, 12 00 coon, 12 44 p. m. (Limited Ex press 1 06 and 4 60 p m. dlnlnr cars.) 1 40. 2 30, 3 20, 4 00, 5 00. 6 00, 6 50, 7 25, 8 12, 10 00 t 12 01 night. Sundays 8 20. 4 05. 4 50. B GU, 4 U9. 4 DU, 5 15,812,9 50, 110311 85, a m, 12 44,1 40,2 30,100 (limited 4 50) 6 20. 6 20. 6 60. 7 25 and 8 12 p m, and 1201 nlcht. For Sea Girt, Long llraucn and Intermediate stations, 820, 1114 weekdava For Ualtlmore and Washington 8 50, 7 20. 8 II 9 10, 1020,-11 18 a m, 12 in. (12 35 limited ainini dir. , 1 30. H 48. 4 41. (5 10 Concresslonal Llmltei Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 611, 000,740 ana liu p. m., wwk uays. sun days. 3 60, 7 20. 910, 1118 a m.. 1210, 4 41, 0 65, 11 A and 7 40 n For Richmond, 7 00 a m, 12 10 and 11 S3 p m, dallv. and 1 30 n. m. week davs. Trains win leave uarrisDurg ior t-maourj anu the West every day at 1 20, 8 10 a ro, (3 20 p m limited), 8 60, 7 30, 11 65 p ni evory day. VV ay tor Altoonn at 8 18 am and 6 00 p m ever J day. For Pittsburg and Altooca at 11 20 a m everv dav. Trains will leave Sunbury (or Vf Ullamsport, Cltnlra, Canandatmia, Rochester, Huflalo and Niagara Falls at 1 33, 6 18 a m.and 1 85 p m week days. For Elmlra at b 41 p m week days, Fot Erie and Intermediate points at o 13 a m dally, for Lock Haven at & 18 and V M a m dally, 1 M and h 41 p m week days For Kenovo at b IS m, 1 85 and 1 11 pm week days, and 1 18a m on Sundays only. For Kane at 6 18 a m, dally, iirntr weeicaays. 3. M. puevost, 1. K. vroun, Ofn'l Mnr(i' omi'i Pun'r" At Kaisers Oyster Bay I 127 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA A, P. KAISER, Proprietor. ESTThe best-oysters In all styles at all houra Delcamp's Livery Stable E, DELOAMP, JR., Prop., WEST STP.EST, Between Centre and Lloyd, Slicmtudonti, I'ctina. Teams to hire (or all purposes on reasonable terms' MMBtlSIB nl riinntlr enrod 1 w aibflon ii-.MvnuuaaTa u: in '.M In GO dart bra I UAleBHa4y.Qiai.T lUai Ball ,liw tea by u UAleBHa4y.Qi( I ISTJ,O10eapIlul. I'DiltlvniiroonTondlUl-paiiB kipIo coxed, ilwt by miul. ftolhiageUewillcuro. COOK HEMEDl CO., UhlCJSO.tll. 4 llhiVillM UtrV fMwfitW Professional Cards. 8. KIBTLER, M, D., PHT81CIAN AND BUROBON. 019 ee ICQ North Jardln street, Stmnandoab prtOF". PIIEDERICK ZEITZ, IN8TRU0TOU OF MPS W, Is prepared to give Instructions on piano, organ, Mrlng and band Instruments. For farther In formation call onornddrcss 0:iuiii.eh linos., No, 1 North Main street, sjbenandoan. JOHN R, COYI.E, A TTORNKT-A T-LAW. Offlce Ileddall building, Hnonandoah, Pa. gOL. KOSTEK, ATTORNEY and COUNSKLLkR-AT-LA W, Rnnm 9 Unnfllnln Hit nin1r Itnltd I nr. Pntlb. ,vllle,Pa. M. BITRKE A TTORNISr A T-LA W. iniHAKOOAn, PA. Office Room 3, P. O. ilulldlng, rihcnandotli, nd Esterly building, Pottsville. J-JR. 11. HOCULKIINEH, rhyiman and surgeon. Advice tree at drus store. 107 Houtb Main street. Private consultation at residence, 112 South Jnrdln street, from 0 to 7:30 p, .n. J. PIERCE ROBERTA, M, D No. 25 East Coal Htreet, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:30 to S and 6:30 to 9 p. m. DR. J. S. OALLEN, No. SI Seulh Jar JId Street, Shenandoah. OrncK Hocns: li30 to S and IH30 to P. M Eicept Thumday evening. No office work on Oundtt! except bj arranyt- menu A unci aaterence zo me office nmtrt 4 absolutely necessary. 1031-8m NIOIIT VISITS, S1.50. ROF. T. J. WATSON, Teacher of. VIOLIN, GUITAR, BAN10 and MANDOLIN. Ilavlnc had sixteen years' experience as a teacher or instrumental muIo ,-ivIns Instrno Hon ou the above Instruments. Wurd left at Urumin'B jewelry store will receive prompt at tention. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ano Carriages to Hire. Uullnrot all kinds promptly attended to. Horses taken to board, at rates that are liberal. h PEAR ALLEY. Rear of the Coffee Hoasfc RELIABLE - HAND - L i,19 Houtli Itlul 11 Htreet, 11 work guaranteed to be Qrst-olass In evory rcsiect. we respectfully solicit a share or ir patronage. uoodscaiiedToranaaouvoreu Silk ties and Lace Curtains a specialty. IiQRUNZ SCHMIDT'S Celobiated Potter, Ale and Bee JAMES SHIELDS. ' Manager Shenandoah Branch. P-att's Popular Saloon, (formerly Joe Vf yatfs) 19 inc. 2! West Oak Street BIIBNANDOAII, PA.. ar stocked with the best beer, porter, ie nl wins, brandies, vrlnes, etc Flneut clgire -41hv hvr attached. Cordial Invitation to 1 fw'JSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley Dros.) No. 38 nasi Centre Htreet, HIIItKANIIOAII, FX. Our Motto: llest Quality at Lowest Cast rnces. U'atronage reepectiuuy boiiuiiuu. Lakeside Railway Co. $150000 1. GOLD BONDS Olfored to Public Subscription at par These bonds are Issued and ottered to sub- scrlber in denominations of S1U0. (.VXland $1.0.0 each, Interest payable semi-annually in May ana Novemoer 01 eacn year, uaiu mo principal ot the bond matures In 1923. unless sooner re deemed Tho company will reserve the right to redeem the bonds at any time prior to ma turity at 1105, wlih nccruedlnteresu The total authorized lseue ls$iV),uOO. of which $150.0i 0 will bo sold at present The remainder can bo used only for the extension of the rod to Delano and Lakesldo Park, and the purchase or ears and other equipments or tue same. The mortgage securing these bonds is an ab solu'e first lein upon all rights ana franchises nf the Lakeside Kiilway Comnanv. together with Its line of railway between Shenandoah and Muhanoy City, already consiru"ied, unn ine extension to L.auoiau i-urK iu vo con structed at an earlv dav. The Lakeside Hallway betwoen Hbenandoah and MaQanoy City is constructed In a most thorough and substantial winner. 1 bo road way Is laid with 7'i pound T rail, the bridges areuiurou, una me overuoau etectncai worn Is of the very urn charao'er. The commodious Ure-nroot cower hnu e situ ated on North Railroad atrtot in Mabauoy ltv. Is built of stone end corrugated Iron and Iseq ilppsd with a double set of electrlu gene rators. Tho electrlo olant Is nf the lat st Wostlne h use pattern of ibe tlnesl cnaruci r Tlio Mhenan-loah brand Is abou fll miles In length, embracing a populath n of ubuui .11 0", inciuun g rwieuunQoiiu, .viunanoy uiiy ana in-, teruedi-te rolnts along the lice The dlxunce lo LqKrsldefrnm Mahanoy (Mty vlultobliiai n s llowman's. Nbuemaker'i-, Park ! Place, Trenton and Delano Is about 7 miles. The line to Uikeside Park with Its fa"tllllos for travel nnd rav access tn th most popular sum mer resort In the Anthracite ooal regions, will be a profitable adjunct to the entire lloe In the summrr rrnnths. nnd a irreat r.leasura road. The Kqnltobl- Tt us Comptny. of I'hlladr lphta, Is trustee In the mortgage for the bonds ot the1 LakeHide Railway Company and the bonds are an absolute Urn ictn on all tie rights Iran chines and property of tho company. For further particulars apply at FIRST NATIONAL BANK, l-V-tf Of Glrardvdle, Ps, POTTSVILLE Soap Works. Third and Race Sts. THE BOAT 11US1NKSS established half a century ago by the Into Charles F. KopltEsch, Hns-rccehtly purchased by Carlton M. Williams, and tho works have now resumed business under entirely now man. ftgoment, bulo have retained In tho mtinu Incturlngdeparl'ment thoold employes familiar with tho process of Boap making that have mRdo Iho Koplttsch Moaps so famous for their superiority over alt other .brands for laundry and general household use. TUITH INOHEASED FACILITIES for man- tifactu-lng, we aro now pteparod to 1111 all orders from the trade. OUR 5 CENT OCEAN and 6 CENT DOUAX are favorite bunds, and wo guarantee them made of puto materials and free from adultera tions of any kind, BUY SAMPLE CAKES OF YOUR GROCER and be convinced or Its excellence. Save the wrappers for rewords. HIGHEST PRICKS PAID FOR TALLOW, trrcese aad soan fat. CHRISTIAN. SCHMIDT ' C " -i . . N'o. J'207 West' Codi Street, SHENANDOAH. PENNA. -AOENT FOR- 3 CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 1 , AHD PILSNER BEERS Porter, Ale and Pine Old Stock Ale. W. T. DECK'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Pear Alley. Between Centre and Lloyd btroets. Wheelwright work, Carriage and Wagon building, Horseshoeing and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. RETT I 6' S Beer and Porter T AM AGENT for the -1- (Jims Ilettig's Cele brated Brer and Porter in this vicinity, also Bergnor & Eugel's celebrated India Palo Ale and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt uttention. Finest brauds of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. Rag Carpet Weaving ! If you want a good piece of rag carpet, well vroven, take your rugs and have them yeven up In oarpets. It will pay you lni theong run. All kinds, with or without slrlpcs, raune to order; beautllul rainbow stripes. Low prices. PA.TTEnaorcT'8, 20$ West Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pa, CLEABY BROS., Bottlers of all kinds ot TEMPERANCE: DRINKS! AND MINERAL WATEBS. W1I88 Bkeb a Specialty. Also bottlers ot the , . Finest lieer, 17 and 10 reach Alley, H1IBNANDOAH. S'or a. iToat aaA Clean O GO TO O MAS. nFRR'S SHAVING PARLOR. Fekouson House Huxjk. Everythlrg in tho toneorlal line done In Brs lilts style F.vervthing nat and clen A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal com tan y POWDER. 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 the genuine IMP EXOM 81 ONI'S 4
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