The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, February 26, 1894, THIRD EDITION, Image 2

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    7e Evening Herald.
Published dntty, except Sunday by
ttniiAi.n I'vnr.tsnixa cojmviat,
Publication otflce and mechanical department,
M F.asl Coal St eot.
'tha (-lavald ''""""cred ln 'honandoah and
urroui.dinntov.ns tor Six Cents
llytaall, Three
' nts'per month,
a week, payable to theuarrlers
Dollars a year or Tenty-flV
inasrarce.
AdttrrU.'rufitti charged according to space
aad rlavltlon. The publishers res jrve the right
te efcaafc the position o( advertln 'meats when
sver the publication of news reii ilres It. The
right Is also reserved to relect ny advertise
rsent, whether piild for or not that the pub
lishers may deem Improper. A i .er Using rates
aade kaorrs upon application
Bntered at the post office at Shenandoah, Pa.,
M etces close mall matter.
Tim vruxixa iikrat.ii,
Shenandoah, Penna.
Another Season of Inaotion Pra
dioted in tbo House.
THE BEIONIOEAQE BILL FIGHT.
Evening Herald.
MONDAY, FKIlltUAItY Bft, 180.
'J HE RAILWAY SITUATION.
Iu the speech of Hon. Thomas B.
Beed, made at tLe Academy of Music,
ln Philadelphia, the other day, ho
tailed attention to the fact that we
have more miles of railroad In this
country in the huiulHof receivers than
thare are In all of Oreut Britain.
Thecaueuof this can he traced very
InrRely to the paralysis of huslness all
over the country, making thestrucgh
tOX vvhat there Is so great th'it th . low
rales, which have thereby bwi
brought about by the competition of
the truvil; Hum, have ccasvd to he
remunerative.
Is this condition of Affair a healthy
one for either the shippers or the
bWiierd of the ro:tds?
Bhice the passage of tho interest'
commerce lW the leading reals iMve
been busy gathering up their tribti
tarlcs into a consolidation or learn
lwdd system.
IiOtiK before man trod on thlipluuu.
the law ol the "mrvlvalof the fi'test"
was as supremo in tt Is to day.
Itivalry and c mipetltiou breed con
querors; the weaker go down anil the
stronger gather up the wrecks, aud a..
rapidly hoe this been irolng on that If
it continues a few years more a doze
men will ovetiliully control the entire
railroad system of tho country, and
then there will tin a iiuifirm thrill'
made that the public will bu powurlo-
to resist.
To-day there Is hut a single traiit
coutlnental system not In the hand of
receivers, in part at least and that ir
the Great Northern, which Is not
oompleted, and still having thobenelV
of bonds to sell from which Interest
oan be paid a little whiln longer.
The Northern Pacillc, with Its
mileage of over 6000 miles; tho Union
Paclflc, with nearly 80 )0 miles, and
ths Atchison, with over 700), hwe
The Majority, Unable to Agree on a. Mods
of rrnoeritire.WUI Hold Another Canons.
Th TnrlfT lllll May Mot rteaoh th San
to This Week.
WASIIIHOTON, Feb. 29. Th battle ovsr
the Bland seigniorage bill will go merrily
oil ln ths houss this week. Despite the
repented reverses Air. Bland has met In
his attempts to procure a quorum he ii an
determined as sver to fight It out on this
line if It takes all winter. If he does not
succeed, however, In ths conn of a few
dityiltls not probable that ths speaker
and his associate on th rules sominlttea
will permit his bill to lcniKr block ths
path of business. As ths opponents of tho
measure have now adopted an open fill
blistering policy a rule was formulated by
til eommitte on rules this mornluj; to
prevent this and bring tho Tots down di
rectly to Mr. Bland's motion. A catteus
will ha held tonight or tomorrow to con
sider the question of au amendment to
the rules vrlilch will either glva ths spaker
the power to count a quorum or place It
In his power to compel a member to rote,
with the alternative of finding him.
While It would seem from the number
that signed the caucus hill 110 that a
majority of the Democrats favor soma
method of preventing filibustering, somoof
tho leading members do not desire to push
such a modification of the rulcH at the end
of this long fight. With 80 majority they
think they should first vindicate thoir
ability to extricate themselves from the
present humiliating position, and after
ward, they argue, tho eventR of the pnst
two weeks would furnish ample justifica
tion fer such a modification of tho rules,
The outlook for tho week is, therefore.
full of contingencies. Ths struggle over
the Bland bill mny drift Into a big parlia
mentary contest ovcrn change in the rules,
In which event there will be some bitter
opposition manifested from ths Demo
cratic side If tho proposed rule contem
plates lodging In the speaker's hand the
power to count a quorum.
Fending the result of the silver fleut
the Democratic opponents of tho measure,
no matter what they may favor with re
tard to a ehange of the rules as an ahsl ract
proposition, will contest anything which
is designated to lesson their powers of ob
structing the seigniorage bill. If the sil
ver hill is gotten out of the way before tho
end of tho week the contested sloctlon
sases and appropriation bills will follow.
The senate has mad but littlo prog
ress in its sllorts to clean up the
calendar iu advanco of the forthcoming
discussion of the tariff bill In the souato.
If the opportunity Is afforded it will con
tinue its work on the calendar during the
present week. There are so many special
orders, however, some of which have been
brought over from previous weeks, that It
Is probable comparatively littlo progress
will be made this week. It is probable
that at least two days will be necessary to
dispose of the hill to provide a new gov
ernment printing ofilce building, and an
other to the bill for the rearrangement of
the Florida judicial districts.
The Hawaiian resolution introduced by
Senator Turplo and the Stewart bond resc-
pitlnn are also uhriispoiea of, the pending
motion on the latter being to refer to the
committee on fliinnce, which will proba
bly be done with but littlo speechmaklng,
WIMAN NOT A CRIMINAL
TWs Is the Opinion of General Tracy, DIs
Counsel,
Hhw Yori, Fob, 20. Hrastus Wimaa
was released on 11,000 cash hnll furnished
by Charlss II . Deere, of Mollno, Ills., th
father-ludaw of William Dwlght Wiman,
Mr, Wlnian's eldest son.
In dlioutslng the case with a reporter
General Tracy, Mr. Wimnn's oounsel, dic
tated tk" fsllowing statement:
"I hare Just seen for the first tlins ths
lndlcttusnts against Mr. Wiman and hav
learned tti history of tho case and the
facta upon which the indictments are
founded, I am antlrely satisfied after
aueh examination that Mr. Wiman has
toniinttttd no crimo, and unlets I w
greatly misinformed the trial will dsTelop
a stats f facts w hich will show that Mr.
Wiman la not only not a criminal, but
that he has done nothing that can seri
ously r4et upon his honor or integrity
as a maa.
"I am not in the habit of trying my
saws in ths newspapers, but lu view of
the sxtsnt to which thi courts has beta
taken by Mr. Wiman's enemies and cer
tain of kit supposed frlaudsl think It only
Just to kin that I ahould niaks this state
m.nt publicly."
J, K-l'raolir glint.
IIONraOAl.K, Pa., Fob. SO.-John Hat
risen, a femur Methodist minister, was
aliet by ths 10-ysar-old aon of the woman
ha ia alleged to havo wronged. He Is ti)l
alive, but U in a critical condition. Har
rison cams to Hemlock Hollow to preach
several yars ago; hut when hit term
waa up h did not leave tho place. Caro
line Paul, a Widow with two sons, became
InfatuaUd with tho preacher and gave
him control of all her property. The
woman Is believed to ho lusauo. Harrison
rofused to surrender tho proporty when
requested to do so by tho son, and the
shooting was the result. i
Prominent" Indicted.
Lhxixoton, Ky., Fob. 2d. The special
grand jury returned indlctmonts for libel
and carrying and drawing deadly weapons
against the participants in the recent cas
ualty between Mayor Duncan and Editor
Baxter, of Th Transcript, aud ltobsrts,of
The Leader. Kight men in all were in
dicted, imlndlng Mayor Duncan, his son
Hiiry, Csanty Attorney John R. AlUn,
and D. T. Baxter, S. J. Berg and W. A.
Ford, proprietor of Th Transcript, Mid
Sdltor Ilossrts, of The Leader. Craat ita
aatisn is eautsd by the indictments.
Twa SiBilay l'rlra FfKhta.
Six FrtAxneco, Feb. 30. Ths cntirs pu
gllistla fraternity deserted Sau Tranclscs
yesterday, going by ateamer to Wlldwood
dlen, near Hauaallto, whero two lively
mills were fought. Dau Hiokey, of Aus
tralia, was knockod out in four rounds by
"Henry reppers, a negro from Los An
geles, and Jerry Marshall, tho negro wan
fought Urlfvo to a draw in Australia,
knocked c Charley Sweeney, also of
Australia, i lio first round. Sweeney did
uot regain his seiibes for beveral uiinutos. .
Easily Taken Up
Cod Liver Oil as it
appears in Scott's
Emulsion is easily
taken up by the
system. In no
other form can so
much fat-food be
assimilated with
out injury to the
organs of digestion.
hi
Professional Cards.
jyj", 8. KIHTLEH, M, D
1'HYSWIAK AND HUKOKON.
Offleo IB) North Jardln street, Shenandoaii
pnoF, FKErjisiucit zeitz, (
INSTRUCTOR OF 1IUSI0, ,
Is prepared to gtr Instructions on plano.organ,
Mug and band Instruments. For further In
formation call on or address Oaniti.su Duos,,
No. 1 North Main street, Hhonandoah.
JOHN R. OOTLB,
' J. TTORXNY-A T-LA W.
Offlse Oeddall bslldlng, Hhenandoah, pa.
S1
OL. FOSTBU,
Senator Vance Hninowliat Hettar.
Washimiton, Feb. 20. Charles N.
Vance, son of Beuator Vance, has received
a letter from his father dated at Suwanoe
Springs, Fla., Feb. 33, stating that the
senator is somewhat better than be has
been slnco ho went to Florida. Senator
Vane came to Suwanee Thursday, and
will remain there for some time if ho con
tinues to improve. Another change for
the worse is not anticipated by tho sena
tor's physicians and friends.
of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophos
phites has come to-be an article
of every day use, a prompt and
infallible cure for Colds, Coughs,
Throat troubles, and a positive
builder of flesh.
Pranwa hr Jnl Kowsf. W Y. Alldnielsi.
TEHIGrT VALLEY" RAILROADr
Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for
l'cnn Ilavon Junction, Mauch Chunk, Le
htghton, Hlaltngton, White Hall, Catasauaua.
Allentown, Iiethlehem, Easton, Philadelphia
and Weatherly at 0.04, T.SJ, I m., 12.3,
t f7 p m.
For New York, T.88. H.tS a. m., 1.4S, t.r,T.
For Qunkate. HwltchbacS, (lerhards and Ilnd
sondalc, 6 04, LIS a. n , nod 2.57 p. m.'
Tor Wllkee-liarre, White Uaver, Plrtston,
Laceyvlllo, Towanda, Sayri. Waverlf and
Elmira, 6 1)4, B.15 a. m., 2.b7, 5.ST p. m.
For Rooheater, Uuffalo, Niagara Falls and
,ho West a.04, 9.15 a. m. and 2 ST 5.W p. m.
For Delvtdcre, Delawaro Wator Gap and
Jtroudsburg. 6.04 a. m.. 2.6T p. m.
For LambertvUle and Trenton, 9.U a. rs.
For Tunkhaenoolc,B.04. 8.15a. tn.,S.5T,6.x7p. m.
For Ithaca and Oenova 6.04, 9 16 a. m. 5.Z7
p. m
For Auburn DM a. m. S 27 p. ni.
For Jeanesvllle, Levlutonand lies' er Meadow,
1.88 a. m., W.4J, 8.03 p. m.
For Audcnriod, llaile ton, Stooli ton and Lum
ber Yard, 0.04, 7,:s, 0.15, a. m., U.43, 2.57
5 27 p. m.
por rcranioa, o.us, v.ia. m m., . v is.
For Ilazlnbroolt. Jeddo, Drllton and Freeland,
S.04, 7.S", 9.1S, a. m lli.W, 2.67, 5.27 p. re.
For Ashland. Glrardvillo and Lost Creek, 4. 12.
7.51, 8.5S, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 8.S5, 8.22, 9.11
p. m.
For Rsren Raa, Centralla, Moant Camel aid
Shamckln, 7.&S, 8. SO, II. H a. m., 1.52, 4.10, 8.2
p.m.
r or x Bietmue, A'arK x lace, lamuztuaj jns uu
Delano. .04, 7.as, 9.15, 11.06 a ra 12.42, 2.67
' 27, 8.U8, .a, IU.ZH p. m.
Trains will leaTO Mhsinokln at 8.46, 8.15, 11.4b
a. m.. 1.55, 4.81) DM p, m., and arrive at Snenan
1ctb 7.S8, 9.16 a. m., 12.45,2.67,5.27, ll.15p.ro
Leave Shenandoah for PottsvtUe. 6.58. 7.88
9.08, 11.06 11.10 a. m., 12.41, 2.67, 4.10 6.27, 8.08
P-.m .. . . .
LieaTe JL'oiuiTiiie ior nnecanuoan, s.uu, t.w
10.1MI.4" a. m.. 12.82. 8.00.. 440. 5.20. T.15,
M. 10.00 p. ra.
L,rave ahoDscaosn tor uazieton. o.ih, i.xs, w. ia.
m., 12.43, 2.57, 5.?7,8.03 p. m.
Leave uaileton for fehenandoah, 7.S5, 10.00,
11.15 a. m 12.15, 5.80, 7.S5, 7.56 p. m.
Trains leavo for Aenland, Qlrardvllle and LcBt
Creek, 7.29, 9.40 a. m., 12.30, 2.45 p. m.
ior liazieion. iiiac urcca junciion. renn
Raven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown,
uethlehem, caston ana New York, s.tv a m.,
12.30, 2.55 p. m.
iror I'auaaeipnia iz-ou. x.dd p. m.
For Yatesvilfe, Park Pisco, Mahanoy City and
Delano, 8.40, 11,35 a. m., 12.30, 2.5J, 4.40 6.03 p. nr.
Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.8U, 11.81'
a. m 1.06,6.30 p. m.
Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, b.50, 8.40,
9.80 a. m., 2.45 p. m.
Leave Pcttsvlllo for Shenandoah, 8.30, 1QM
vm.,l.Io, 6.16 p. m.
It, H. WILBUR, Genl. Hupt. Eastern DIv
South Bethlehem, Pa
CIIAS. S. LEE, Genl, Pats.AKt.,
Philadelphia.
A. W. NONNEMACHER, ASBt, G. P. A
South Uethlehem, a
The speech on Hawaiian affairs, of which j h tQ u he wl ltftrt
Senator Turp e has given notice, is as yet f Philadelphia,
undelivered, but it is understood that he ' w,.u R tar nitv A,v
ATT01t!fZT mnd C0UN8BLLK11-A T-LA t.
Room t. Mouatats Cltv BobIi Bulldlni. rtu
vUlo.Pa
jyj" M. BORKU.
at lvaritir at-IjA w.
snixAtrrjoAn, pa.
and Ksterly building, Pottsvllle.
jyt. R. KOOHLEUNBR,
i"njrtetan and! Surgeon.
Advise free at drug store. 107 "oath Main
street. Prlvste consultation at resldenoa, 112
outa jaram street, from e to 7130 p. m.
P0TTSYILLE
Soap Works.
Third and Race Sts.
THE ROAP imsiNESS established halt
a century ago by tho lato Charlos F
Kopltssch, was-reccntly purchased y
Carlton M. Williams, and tho works have
now resume d business under entlroly now maa
agement, but wo have retained ln tho manu-
acturlngdcpartmont the old employes familiar
lth tho process of sonn malilnr thnt hayo
made the Kopitiseh Hoaps so famous for their
superiority over all othcrjbranda for laundry
and general household use.
TTTITII ItfOKEASED FACILITIES for maa
v v ufactu'lng, we aro now prepared to fill all
orders from the trade.
OUR 6 CENT OCEAN and 5 CENT IIOUAX
are fayortte brands, acd we guarantee them
mae of pare materials and freo from adultera
tions of any kind.
UY SAMPLE CAICK8 OF YOUR GROCER
and bo sonvlnoed of Its excellence. Bavo
the wrappers far rewards.
TIOnEjT PRICES PAID FOR TALLOW,
-l greese and soap fat.
J.
PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D
No. 25 East Coal Btrcct,
SHENANDOAII, PA.
Offlee Hours 1:80 to 3 and 6:30 to 9 p. ra.
pit.
J. 8. OALLEN,
No. 81 South Jardln Street, Shenandoah.
Orna llouus: 1130 to 3 and 0130 to R P. M
Except Thursday evening.
iVo office w on ovnrtnjv except bp arrange
ment. A strict adherence to the office Aotfto
u abtolutelif necessary.
lf81-m NIOIIT VISITS, 81,00.
JpltOF. T. J. WATSON,
Teaeher of. .......
VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO snri MANDOLIN.
Uavlng had sixteen rears' experience as
teacher of instrumental aiurlc giving Instruc
tion on the above Instruments. Word left at
Drumm'a Jewelry store will receive prompt at
tention. '
5NEDDEN'S : LIVERY
Horses ono Carnages to Hire.
Uullnc of all kinds promptly attended to
Horses taken to board, at rate
that are liberal.
i PEAR ALLEY, Rear of the Coffee Hosie
atruok there colors befora tha w-isteof
will make an eltort to get the floor during
the present week.
F.ven thouKh th tariff bill should not
get into tho nunate during tho week there
need bo no surprise if there should ha
mors or let.a reference in thu senate to that
subject. It bids fair to b a busy week
and on of varied interest.
A Whnla Family Oramataa,
GurtnoN,Ark.,Feb. 20. News hss reached
hers of the burning of a farm home and
uuhealthy compotltlou, aud the Mia-1 b0rO In plk(, comity. Jo!m w,rt, a f.r-
souri Pacific, with nearly 00 0 liillen, j iner, his wlfo and live children, occupied
...... ,, i, , the house, and all perished In ths flames.
Is kept from the same evil endiui; by , Th, bundiug was eoustrucll ef loCs,
two of Its larso atoekhoUlert, who may with a lare fireplace' bnilt at each od.
. . , . , i i iWhil the family were aslasp flrs flew
Boouer or luter get tired of their loud, i pon tb. floor ftn,i m that mannrthdry
The great Pennsylvania Railroad, timbers and other iuflammabls mstsrlal
with nearly 0000 miles, and the New
YorkCantral Itailroatl, with ths per
sonal holdings of the Vanderhllta in
their connecting lines, already ap
proximate 16,000 miles. I
How long will it he before these
roads, with their unrivaled credit, will
gather ln the whola of the lines now
lu the receivers' hands, and to ho had
at their own prices?
The piracy of the Canadian Paclfio
upon our own roads is a crying evil
that seems to he tolerated as though it
could uot ho corrected, and yet It will
have to be some time, und the ability
of thnt road, maintained by enormous
subsldiesof the Canadlnn government,
to prosper while the American road-t
are being forced to the wall, will uot
Ooremor Pattlson Going ta Florida.
Habrishuko, Feb. 28. Governor Pattt
aon has planned a trip to Florida. If notli-
on
lu
Qeuipany with Secretary Harrity, Adju
tant General Greenland, Attorney uen
ral Hensel, J. Henry Cochran of Willlama
nort. Colonel K. DoV. Morrol of Philadel
phia asd Colonel Rollin H. Wilbur of
HethNeern. The party Will bo gon abont
4tM WMoM
Intarltate Commissioner Dying.
CRBSTON, Ia Feb. 20.-J. W. McDIll,
hairman of the interstate commerce com
mission, is gradually growing weaker. He
has been ill with typhoid and malaria for
the past two weeks, and owing to his ad
vanced yssrs h probably cannot survive.
XUf W'oalan Hills Rlinmt,
NoaniSTOWK, Pa,, Feb. Jfl. Ths Norris
town woolen mills, which have been shut
down slue last August, resumed today
with a fore of 300 hands.
of th ocoupante were found in th ruins,
Doubl sfurdar and Robbsry.
StroUDSBURQ, Pa., Feb. M. Hlshard
Pryor, a negro, entered th house of
Christian C. Ehler, a merchant who kept
a general country store at White Oakrun,
ten miles from here, and demanded
money. Being refused, he killed both Mr.
Ehler and his wife, and rifled ths houte,
securing about VX&. A boy of 13 escaped.
Th murderer escaped, but was subse
quently captured at llelvldere, N. J.
Accident to n Funeral Party.
HKAD1NO, Pa,, Feb. 30. Two horses at
tached to au omnibus containing ten
women and children became frightened
while returning from a funeral here yes-
terdny, and ran away. The vehicle col
lided with a telegraph pole and was over
turned and completely wrecked. Mrs. 1
Irvln I.uti, Mrs. William Deitrlch, Mary
Holmau and Susie lleckmau wero badly
bruised.
Zella Visits Uer Parents.
WABASH, Ind., Feb. 20. Zella NIcolaus
l.ua Citt,,f,1nx. nn n vKlf in l,n
always continue to bo passed over lu paront9 Mr. au,i Mrs. Wesley Lytle. Sho
silence. ' ucr cnse against. Air. uoum wus pro-
. , , , i , greasing satisfactorily, but decllnod to say
Unless Congressjsdosireusof having heth lt Uad beeu compromised. Zella
the already nt)ld maroh of consolhla ' and her reputed husband, Ituhmanu, left
., ..... .-..,. for Chicago at noon today.
Canldu't (tend AdTarslty.
NomtUTOWK, Pa., Feb. tfi. Jacob V.
Bshwenk, aged T5, blew his bralna out bs-
eauss us was ln debt and had no work.
Brazil Insurcents Capture Santa Anna.
11UKNOS Atkks, Feb. 30. The Insurgents
in Kio Graudo do Sul have entered th
city cf Santa Anna.
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
Norman L. Munro, the publisher and
yachtsman, died in Now York.
An earthquake shock at Omaha yester
dey shook plastering from the ceilings.
Fire at Kaslo, H. C, destroyed nearly a
whole- block, including the custom house,
eauslng 150,00) damage.
Eighty families of Canton, Ills., miners,
representing 300 persons, aro entirely des
titute of the necessaries of life.
Prendergast, the murderer of Mayor
Harrison, was refused a new trial aud
sentenced to be hanged on Mnrch 33.
Hurry Hall, a section hand on theSouth
eru Kausaa railroad at Princetou, Kan.,
dangerously wounded a Mrs, Leeds, who
had jilted him, aud then committed suicide.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
SOnUTI.KILL IjrVISlOK.
NOVEJlHEIt 19th, 1883.
Trams will leave Shenandoah after the above
date for WlRgan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, New
Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvtllo, Hamburg, Readlne,
Pottstow Phoenlxvllle, Norrlatown and Phil
adelphia (Broad street station) at 6:00 asd 11:15
a. m. ana 4.15 p. m. on weekdays For Potts,
vlllo and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m.
SUNDAYS.
For WtEitan's.. Gllberton. Frackvllle. New
Castle, St. Clair, PottsvUle at 6:00. 9:40a.m.
nnasuup. m. for uamourg, ueatunc, i'otta
town, Phoenlxvllle, Norrlatown, Philadelphia
at 6-00, 9:40 a. m., S'lOp. m.
Trains leave Frtokvllle for Shenandoah a.
10:40a.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p.m.
(Sundays, 11 13 a. m. and 6:40 p, m.
Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:16
11:48a. m and4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m.Sundayg
at w:w a. m. anu o:io p. m.
Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street Btatlon) tor
Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 36 a ra
i 10 and 7 11 p m week days. On Sundays leavt
at oh) am. ror rotiavuie. vatm. ,
For Nlw York Express, week days.
at s zu, uo, ou, o is, o j, 7 h, zu, iw, 11 uu
11 14 a m, 12 00 noon, 12 44 p. m. (Limited Ex
cress 1 06 and 4 50 ti ra. dinlne cars.) 1 49.
ISO. 2t. 4 00. 5 00. 6 00. 6 50. 7 25. 8 12.
10 00 p m, 12 01 night. Sundays 2 iO, 4 06, 4 60,
515, 812,9 5a 11 031185, a m. 12 44, 1 40, 2 6,4 00
iiuniveo. 4 w) d &J. o m. o uj. i a ana b u p m ana
12 01 nltht.
For Sea Ulrt. Lobk llranch and Intermediate
stations, tt'Ai, nit a m, ana ice, p n:
weekdays
For Baltimore and Wlshlnrton 8 50. 7 20. 8 81
0 10. 10 20. II 18 a m. 12 10. 112 85 limited dlnlm
car,) 1 80, 8 46, 4 41, (5 16 Congressional Limited
ruuman i-anor uars ana inning usr), oi,
6 65. 7 40 and 11 82 d. m.. week davs. Sun
, days, 8 60, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18 a m., 13 10, 4 41, tt 55,
11 is una 7 su p m.
For Richmond. 7 00 a m, 13 10 and II 3.1 p m,
dallv. and 1 SO n. m. week davs.
Trains will leave uarrisbure ror i'lttsDuri
aim the West every day at 1 20, 8 10 a m, (i 20
pm limited), 8 50, 7 30, 1165 p m every day,
fcy for Aitoona at 8 18 am and 6 00 p tn every
day. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 1128 a ra
every aay.
Trains will leave Sunbury for YTllllamsport,
Elmlra, Canacdalpua, Rochester, IluOalo and
Niagara Falls at 135, 6 18 a m.and 1 86 p m week
days. For Elmlra at 6 44 p m week days. For
Erie and intermediate points at a 13 am dally.
For Lock Haven at 6 13 and 9 66 a m dally, 1 W
and 5 44 p m week dayo For Renovo at 6 II a
m, 1 86 and 6 14 p m week days, and 5 18 a to nn
Sundays only. Cor Kane at 6 II a m, dally,
I tb n rr week days.
8. M. Paavost, J. R. 001),
Qen'l Ua.inr Uen'l Pssa'c'" art
139 HotitU Mala Htreet,
C93xoxa.a-23.e3.OA33., fa.
All work euaranteod to be first-class ln every
rcs cct. We respectfully solicit a share ol
your patronage. Uoodscalleaforananeuveroa
Htlk ttos and Lnc Curtains a specialty.
L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S
Celebrated Porter, Ale and See
JALSJSS SHIELDS.
Manager Shenandoah Branch.
P att's Popular Saloon,
(Formerly Joe Wyatt'f)
19 raxvi 21 West Oak Street.
SHBtlANDOAH, PA,
nrntocked with the best beer, norter. ale.
hliiklcr, brandlos, wlr.es, etc Finest cieiri
stmt br attachua. coruiai invitation to ai
?US8ER & BEDQALL,
(Successors to Coakley Bros.)
Mo. 38 KnHt Centre Street,
OnKNANUOAH, IA.
Our Motto:
Prices
Host Qualltv at Lowest Cask.
Patronage respectfully solicited.
so amend the Interstate couimeroe aot
A I'arrlclda's Suicide.
TTnvwnnv Tn lfali Cd TjiwrflllifA
nstostoptheBteallugof husluoss that M0uolmid. w'ho murdered his father at
belongs to tho transcontinental lines,
and by some plan of dividing tho
business at living rates let the weaker
ijnes live a little longer.
In hard times liko thai wo live
very fast In buoU matt.rs. Winking
ton rott.
Bomb of the Congressmen have a
pretty good Idea by this time of what
Ib in store for them when they return
to their homes and ask their constitu
ents for endorsement.
Proinpton on Jan. S, committed suicide by
hanging lu the Wayne county Jail Satur
day night. He was found dead by Sheriff
Murphy yesterday. McDonald left a let
ter, stating that the killing waa acci
dental. Unfortunates Froieu to Heath,
New Yohk, Feb. 35. Mrs. Maggie Kean,
of 380 West Eleventh street, was found
dead ln the cellar of T79 Greenwich street,
frozen to death. John Hahu, homeless,
was found frozen still lu a stable at 601
Eleventh avenue.
Tel- It. low Kara.
MlDDLiTOWir, N, Y., Feb. SC. It was
Lakeside Railway Co
$150,000
Fim MoHgago 30 Years 6 Fsr Gent,
Kaisers Oyster Bay I
127 South Main Street,
SHENANDOAH, PENNA
A, P. KAISER, Proprietor.
f3The best oysters ln all stylos at all hours
of tlx) constitution may follow in the traok
of a disordered system, due to impure blood
nr Inactive livor. Don't run the rUkl
ft,. nMnplA)Ani nf T)r. Pieros's Golden Mad-
loal Discovery take all the ehanc. They
make a straightforward offer to return jrour
money if their remedy fails to benefit or curs
In all disorders and affeotions due to Impure
blood or inactive liver, xne germs 01 oisohm
circulate through the blood; the liver Is ths
filter which pormUs tho germs to enter or
not. The liver aoove, and the blood pure,
and you esoape disease.
When you're run down, debilitated, weak,
and your weight below a healthy standard,
you regain health, strength, and wholesome
flesh, by using the ' Discovery." It builds up
i the body faster than nauseating Cod liver
' oils or emulsions.
GOLD BONDS
Offered to Public Subscription at par
Delcamp's Livery Stable
E. DELOAMP, JR., Prop,,
WEST S73EET, Between Centre and Lloyd,
Shenandoah, 1'cuiih.
Teams te hire for all purposes on reasonable
terms'
YPHILIS!33pg
iffeswAu caiLLiii. j.-i)hiiivo uruon ma liA-ps
book, ill tistrute1 from life from people ctu
1 ixw oj mtuu Ev taioji einu mil care.
COOK lltJEDi CO., Chicago, IX
m,.M wnl.lJn 1-ua anvniui nf Phrnnfo CaV
twelve degrees below lero ln this slty ye- Urrh U everyone usod Dr, Sago s Remedy,
terday, the loweet point iwhed In several 4 Therss 500 reward for au incurable case.
These bonds are Issued and offered to sub
sorlbers ln denominations of 100, .Wand li.ao
cacn, interest payable semi-annually in Maj
and Novemoer of each vear. until thenrlncln&i
ol tho bond matures ln 1921. unless sooner re-
deemed The company will reserve the rlcht
10 rtueem mo Donas ai anv lime nrior to ma
turliv at 1106. with accrued interest.
i ob total aumorizeu iseuo is eno.uts). or wnicn
HWAXu will be sold at present The remainder
can be used only tor the extension ot the road
to uoiano anu Liaaesiae rarK,ana tno purchase
ui curs ttuu oioer equipments ior tne same.
The mortgage sccurine these bands is an ah.
solu'e first ieln unonall riuhtaand frsnchlhns
of the Lakeside Railway Company, together
with Iru linn ,nll,. CTJannt u
ana Mananoy uity, airoaay constructed, snd
.uo O.IUU.IUU iu utituiiiuQ X urjL IU le COO'
structed at an earlv dav.
The Lakeside Railway tetween Hhenandoah
and Mananoy City is constructed ln a most
thorough ana substantial manner. The road
way Is laid with ?') pound T rails, the bridges
are all Iron, and the overtiead electrical work
is ui tue very dcvi cnaraoter.
Tho commodious tire-proof power hon e situ
uieu norm luiuroau street, ln siahano;
v ity. is ouui oi stone na rArruimted irnn n,
le mi ilpped with a double sot of eleotrlo gene-
Tho'eloctrlo plant is of tho latost Westing-
1 Tue Shenandoah branch Unhmii nmmiinni
1 length, embracing a populatlun ot abom 33 '00,
lndudii g Bhetiandoab, Mahanoy City and In
lerruidiate points along the lino
The distance to Lakesldelrom Mananoy City
vialtoblnsrn's Uowman's, rihoemaker'i-. Park
Place, Tientcn and Delano 1b about r miles.
The line to lakeside Park with Its f abilities for
travi 1 and rav access to the most Donular sum
mer resort iu the Anthracite coal regions, will i
be a proittable adjunct to the entire line In the
SUmm r months, and a creat rtlnasiirn road. 1
t The Equitable Trust Company, ot Philadelphia,
i Is trustee ln i ho mortgage for the bonds ot tae
uuKemue iiauway t-ompany ana tno Donas are .
uu uuooiuie nrsi tein on uu no ngms, (ran
chiaes and property of tho company.
For further particulars apply at
FIRST NATIONAL BANE,
1-!MI Of QirartTlUs. Ps
So. 207 West (loal Htreet,
iHENANDOAH, PENNA.
-AGENT FOR-
jLsSl tush's
;elebrated lager
i
Porter, Ale aud
Pine Old Stock Ale.
W. J- DECK'S
Wheelwright Shop.
Has been removed to I'ear Alley
Between Centre and Lloyd Streets.
Wheelwright work, Carriage and
wagon building, Horseshoeing
and General Repairing of all
kinds promptly attended to.
RETTIG'S
Beer and Porter.
T AM AGENT for the
-1- Chas, Kettlg's Celo
brated Beer and Porter ln
this vicinity, also Bergner
& Engel's celebrated India
Pale Ales nd Old Stock.
Orders will receive prompt
attention. Finest brands
of Liquors aud Cigars.
SOLOMON HAAK-
120 South Main Street.
Rag Carpet Weaving !
If von want a pood niece of rac carnet. well
woven, take your rags and have them woven
up In carpets, lt will pay you ln the long run.
All kinds, with or wlthuut stripes, mule ts
order; beautllul rainbow stripes. Low prices.
PATT03B.SO3Sr'O,
205 West Oak Stroet, Shenandoah, Pa.
OLBA-RT BROS.,
Hottlers of all kinds of
TEMPERANCE: DRINKS!
ANU MINKEAL WATEES.
Wmss Ueer a Specialty. Also bottlers ot the
Finest Deer.
IT and lit reach Alley, MIKXAltnOAU.
ITor ol ITeo-t ani Clean.
CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR,
Febquson House Block,
Everythlrg ln the tonsorlal line done ln first
elsss style. Everything neat and clesn
r
A UDY'S TOILET
Is not complete
without nn ideal
nOMPLEXBOU
U POWDER. BU
POZZM'S
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.
IniUt upon having the genuine.
IT IS FOR SAtE EVERYWHERE, (j
i
I
years.