The Evening Herald. Published dally, except Sunday by n Bit u-i l'vnhismso company, IVMIcatlon office and ncchanlcal department, iVi Knit C al Stroot. T'ho tJo-m'M ludollvci idln Shenandoah and 1 ne Jie.'.a .ufround, ig towns for Six Cents i wcck.payablo to thccnirlora. IJytnall, Three Dollars n year or Twenty . Ivo ocnts per month, in advance. Advertisement!! charged according to spaoo nd position. The publishers reserve the right to change the position of ad -ertlsements when ever the publication of nevi requires It. The rlgbt'ls ol0 reserved toreiect any advertise ment, whether paid for 01 not, that the pub lishers may deem Improper Advertising rates made known upon applloat m. Entered at the poet omc at-Shenandoah, Pa., ti second doss mall mall. r. this urjssisa herald, Shenandoah. Pcnna, Evening Herald. Fill DAY, MAROlI 2, 1891. DOWN THblYiUO. Tho duiUi knell to American In dmtrlea is still riiiglnir. wlillu the liliitherjkliliiK men who uro seut to Congress todovise some imau-ijt'' P" motd tho proipotityof the country are wrangling over questions of privileges and retracting reel: I em inilJriJlcnloua a.ieechas. The corpora.' lonanro taklug advautage of the unsettled condition of national aflaira by cutting d ivvn the wages of their employe. Kvv tho Philadelphia and Jtsadlng Hull- road Company aunouncea n big cut in tho wageaof thelrshop haud-4, llremeu and brakemen, giving aa an ex that the trade of the omiutry U pnr- nlvzed becauio tho umlliuiti men are waiting for a se'tlomBiit ofjthe tarlfl micition. UH doubtlul thattUla Ih the true reason; but whetherjit is or not the people cm see that It U the tarill tinkering Of the Democratic p trly which glvoa them au unanswerable excuse for squeezing the wage earner. The company claims that as the fac tories are idle the freight and cool traflio Is graatly diminished; that there Ih bo Utile freight for tho great competition Ihe ratoa and tolls have been greatly rediuad, and, therefore the wages of thi railways men must come down uorrespmdlngly. "What has camed thW?" tho worklogdien may ink, and neid they be surpri-td when, knowing tho recent aotio.i of C dignsj, tho reply Is made tluil It Is the unsettled condition of the turill laws? The Democratic tarill tinkers have reached tho goal foriwhlch they started the blind people In 1802, when Cleveland was re-olectod. PtN Njriw.rtbVb.TERANS William Email, of Plilladnlphln, BlreUd Department Commander. PlIILAUELnilA, March 3. To the strains of martini music the 1,100 delegates to the twenty-eighth annual encampment of tha department of Pennsylvania, Grand Army of the Republic, marched from tlio First Iteghneut armory, llroad and Callowhlll streets, to the Acudemy of Music yester day. The work of oraatilzlup: was accom plished, and then an address of wclcouio won delivered by Mayor Stuart, to wmcn Department C'ommunder Thomas O. Scm nl o made an nmrotrInte renlv. Edward J. McDerniott, representing the Commercial club, of Louisville, presented a gavel made of nu onk tree that stood be side th home of Abraham Lincoln, lie Invited tho comrades to hold next year's national encampment in Louisville. Then Commander Semplo read his an nual address to ttie members, In which ho referred to the observance of Memorial Day, the Gettysburg encampment and the national eucnnipment at Iuilinuapolls. Referring to the pension question tho commander said! "A pensioner having proven his rleht to be on the roll 'once,' It should require something more than an anonymous communication to take him from the roll. Neither hhnuld he bo hit mllinted by being compelled to submit to an Investigation or examination by meu Who served In the rebel nrmy. 1 am or the opinion that all this line and cry against the pensioners lias been caused by n class of men who have no sympathy for the cx- Uniou soldier." The report of the adjutant general show Hint there nr:- 081 posts in the state, with 48,724 members. The fleet ion of ofilcers was held nt the afternoon session. There were 8S!) votes cast, of which William Kmslie, of Schuy ler Post No. 81, Philadelphia, received 010, and James li. Denaworth, of William sport, 270. Other officers elected were Senior vice commnnder, Alfred Dart; junior vice commander, J. i . Ucycrs; chaplain Kev. John W. bnyres. MR. BLANKS VICTORY. W His Silvei Seigniorage Bill Finally Passes the Houbo Getting BY A MAJORITY OF THIRTY-SEVEN. One Hundred and Ihlrty-plght Democrats nnd Twenty-one lteptlbllcans Favored the Mennure, and Fifty llemoerats and Borenty-nlne Republican! Oppoind It. "WASHINGTON, Mnrcli 2,--Tlie long strug gle In tho house over the Bland bill for tha coinage of tho saver selgulorage and the silver bullion In the treasury was ended yesterday by the passage of th c bill by a voto bf 107 to 130, a majority In favor of the bill ol - . The special order to bring the bill to a vote was adopted by a bare nuorum Immediately alter the house con vened, Tins broke the opposition oi uio Professional Cardtf . Mi 8. KI8TLKR, it. D To Abolish Customs Collector' Fees Washington, March 2. A plan for abol ishing the fees of collectors of customs and compensating them by fixed salaries Is embodied in a bill introduced by Repre sentative Greshnni, of Texas. His schedule of salaries is ns follows: Collector Of New York, 1!!,(X)0; Hoston nud Philadelphia, $8,000; San Francisco, Baltimore and New Orleans, ft, 000; Portland, Me., $0,000; Gnl- veston, fc,000. Nnval officer for ftew xork, !f8,000; of Boton, Ban Francisco and Philadelphia, sa.uw. ourveyur oi x-urt, ui New York, ti.OOO; Boton, Sau Francisco and Philadelphia, $5,000. CongrettMitian llelden's Retirement. Washington. March 2. Itof erring to the report that he Intended shortly to resign his sent in congress, iteprcseniauve.i nines .T. lleldcn. of Svrocuso.N. Y sniu: "icon not say when my resignation win uo sum to Governor Flower. I Intend to remain in Washington for several months, or at least until all the economic questions now before congress are disposed or. it is not Improbable that I may retire later in the session xo that my place can be lllled In November next." Murdered on the Street. lUirisionK.Mnrrh 2. William Joeneke, 24 years old, was fatally suot at mo corner of Sharp ami (jross streets ny uwibo strniruim. II) venrs old. The bullet entered .Tnpnpkfi's nbdomen nnd lodiied lu the bowels. His wound Is pronounced Intnl. .TnpiinkH claimed the shootiui? was inten tional, but was too weak to give thecoufce. Ktrnirrrnn declares that he did not intend to shoot, but was showing the pistol to Joeneke when it went on ncciucniniiy. II. P. BLAND. flllbustercrs, nnd they were powerless to do anything further to place an obstnelo In tho way of the mil. All tue amenu meuts offered to the measure by Us op ponents were defeated, tho one which polled the most votes being Mr. Outh walte's amendment to strike out the sec ond section. Tho hill us passed was In the nature of a substitute for the orlglnnl text of tho measure. The changes do not ctlect tho material features of the bill, which pro vides for tho coinage of the silver seign iorage In tho treasury, the lss.ue of silver certificates thereon, if need be, in the dis cretion of the secretary of the treasury, in advance of the coinage, and thereafter the coinage of the remainder of the bullion as fast as practicable and the Issue of silver certificates thereon to tako the place of the treasury notes Issued under the Sherman act, which are to be retired and cancelled ns rnii ;ly us the coinage takes place. Tli innges made in thesubstltutosim- ... is otten equivalent to getting ill. If loss of flesh can be arrested and dis ease baffled the "weak spots " in the system are eradicated. colt's Emulsion . is an absolute corrective of " weak spots." It is a builder of worn out failing tissue natures food that stops waste and creates healthy flesh. Pre dm d b Boott k Bawnft. Qhtmlttfl. New York. Hold by drrjfffitt ererjwbM. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. Passenser trains leave Shnnndoh for Pcnn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lc Mchton, Slfttlnpton, White UftU, Catassuqu Allentown, Bethlehem, Esston. Phlladelphls a..C! Weatherly at 0.O4, 7.8J, 9.16 a m., lii.43, 8 For New York, .M, 7.S8. S.15 . m.. 18.48, 2.67. For ijuakaho. HwltchbiCB, Oerhards and Hud sondale, 6.04, 0.15 a. m., and 2.S7 p. m. iror vvimcs-iiarre, wnue mmi, rimuiu. Lacevvllle. Towonda. Savre. Waverly and Elnnra. 6.M. 9.15 a. m.. 2.b7, 5 27 p. m. For Rochester, Huffalo, Nl&eara Falls and .he West 6.01, 8.15 h. m. and 2 57 5.1.7 p. m. For Ilelvldere. Delawr.re Water Gap and Stroudsburg, 6.04 a. m.. 2.67 p. m. FnrT.timliei-tvlUG and Trenton. 9.15 a. m. IPnrn,iitilrhii!ir,oolt.a.04. 0.15 ft. m.. 2.S7.6.27 15. re. for Ithaca and Geneva 6.04, 9.15 a. m. 5.27 p. m Fnr Aithurn 0.15 a. m. 5 !?7 n. ra. For Jeanosvlllo, Levis ton and llear Meadow, 7.88 a. m., iz., H.08 p. m. For Audenrlcd, Haileton.Stooktoti and Lum her Ynrd, 6.04, 7,!8, 9.15, a. m 12.48. 2.57 5 27 p. m. SYirSiriuitnn.a.04. 0.15. k. m..2.57 n. m. For Ilazlebrook, Jeddo, Drltton and Frcolanfl, 0.04, 7.aa, a. m., iz.n. oi, o. v. it. irnr 4Wnnd nirardvlus and Lost Greek, 4.52. 7.61, 8.52, 10.20 a. ra., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.8E, 8.22, 8.16 "'For Haven Run, Centralla, Mount Carmel and Sbamokin, 7.ua, .co, ii.it a. ra., For Yatosvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City ana Delano, o.oi. v.xo, n.uo a ra., is.u, . iw una 0 M 1(12H n. Tn. Trains will leave Shamokln at 6.45, 8.15, 11.45 a.m. 1.65. 4.so.aup. m., ana arrive ai anewu- doab si 7.as, v.id a. m., , al.io y. ui T.naVA HhnnnndnAh for Pottsvllle. 6.60. 9.CS, 11.05 11.30 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 4.10 6.27, 8.08 'rWwn TnttjnHllA fnr Hhenandoah. 6.00. 7.85 9.05, 10.1S.U.4S a. m., 12.32, 8.00,. 410, 6.20, 7.15, 7.66. iaoon.rn. jueave snenanuoau lor uaziuvuu.u.m, . , ign csr r, -jrr. s ns ti. tn. 'l.toTO Haileto'n for Shenandoah, 7.35. 10.00, 11.00 . m 12.16. 2.t6, 6.30, 7.25, 7.60 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland, GlrardviUo and Lot t Creek, 7.HI, v.vi a. m., icav, i.ia p. m rnrmciAN and hvrobon Offlee U0 North Jardln street, Bhenandoalt T)KOF. KltEDEHICK ZEITZ, INSTRUCTOR OF MUSIC, Is nr? pared to Elve Instructions on ctaso. orirai trine and band Instruments. For farther ln formation call orioraddress Onum.ia Dbos., no. i nortn Main Bireei, onenanuoan. JOUN It. COYLE, A TTORNKY-A T-LA W. Office Oeddall bulldlnr, Rhenandoah, Pa. gOL. KOSTEU, ATTORNRY and CO UNBKLtjER-A T-LA IV. Room 3. MountAln Cltvllank Dulldlns. Potts vllle, Pa. M. M. ODIIKE, A TTORNEY A T-LA W. strmanDoAn, r. , t, r n .. M .... and Esterly building, Potlsvlllo. QU. R. UOCULEIINER, fnynnan and Surgeon. Advise free at druz store. 107 Bouth Main street. Private consultation at resldonee, 112 1 South jarom street, irom o to 7:a p. m. P0TTSYILLE Soap Works Third and Race Sts. Use 5c Ocean Soap. It has no equal for laundry or cenoral housohold uso nud can bo used with ported safety on any kind of goods. 5c Borax Soap. I la unequalled for washing lace, llannol or fine texture goods. Monarch Towel Soap Is in largo Lars a towol with each bar free. It is splondid for )rcnoral uso. Miners' -Favorite, New WrlnUle Olelne. Ilrown anuwnue 1'ixiru ramiiy we all good Boaps. All toins guarantcod to be absolutely pure m WM. HEAtBi Manager" CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT J. PIERUE ROBERTS, M. D No. 25 East Coal Htreet,' HHENANDOAII, PA. Office Hours 1:10 to 3 and 6:30 to 0 p. ra. No. 207 Wesfc Coal Stlcct, 3HENANDOAH, PENNA, 0 T. 11 I. H. HAT.l.HN. No. 31 Souta jamm street, nnenanaoao. i Orrioa Hovas: 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 p. K. Except Thursday evening. A'o office work on Sunday except by arrange-1 U absolutely necessary. 10-31-6m NIGHT VISITS, Bi.oo. J. 1IUTTON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, IStf West Centre Street, SIIBNANOOA1I, PINKA. Offlco hours: 9 toll a, m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. PROF. T. J. WATSON, H...M. 1 eucuvr ui...hmh VIOLIN. GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN. Havinir had sixteen Tears' experience as a tMphr nr inRtrtimentnl mufle clvlne Instruc tion on the above Instruments. Word left at llrumm's jewelry store -win reouivu iirouipi. attention. -AUKNT FOR- 1 1 I CELEBRATED LIGEB . MID PILSNER BEERS Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. I Pkoi'i.e who have hid ;occa-iiou lo walto repeated complaints to Borough (Council abmiL the conditlin of roads and culverts will bu iQterejteil lu th decision of Judge Cralt', of 'Cariirn county. A true bill was found agaiut the Borough of Lansford for iiuijata-e, lu refusing and negloutln; to open and keep In repair a publlo;!rod. The borough authoritlearefused to plead, stating, uponla return to show cause why they should not do eo, that a municipal corporation Is Juot Indict able In PennsylvaulaforSconinilttlng a publlo nuisance. Judge Craig holds in flin rontrarv In his decision and states clearly thata borough Is indict able for failure to keep In proper order Its publlo streets and highways. But now an Interesting question arises how will the borough be brought Into court to plead? The DUtrlct Attorney says he will serve a notice on the aiithorlths of the borough to appear aud plead, and If they persist In their refusal so to do, the future proceedings niuat be under tho English common law as administered in the Courts of Westminister. The method of pro cedure there Ib to summon otlli'ers of the corporation to uppear in court on a certain day to plead or demur to the Indictment. In default of their dolug so, a writ ol dlslutegas will be issued directing the Sherlll to selzw upon all property of the munlcipalllthat ho can find and sequestrate the same until the borough oilLjers appear lu court to plead or deniuufcthe indict ment. And if, after seiig all their nmnertv. thev still fall K appear In I t ' court, und should acqulreniore prop erty, another writ would bo Issued to the Sherlir to soizo, and so ou from time to time writs would be issued whloh would amount to what the law tonus ilfre itiftntte. It Is hoped all the legal resources lu this cuso will be applied speedily so that the people of other boroughs may Uuow Just what moans tliey navo oi compelling uiu people theyeleot todo their duty aud not constantly place the taxpayer! lu danger of suits for damages. Decided Aenlmt the Company. iNWANAroLIs, March 2. The llrst suit under tho employes' liability act of 189:1 was ended iu Judge llrowu's court yes terday. This law seeks to make an cm lm.nlliihlBasa vice principal where in- hirv occurs without neKlleuco on the part ol the company, xiie jury iuuuu mm. l'hllip Khaugh, who lost au nrra ou the Iiirtianaiiolls ami vincenueM num. en titled to recover $5,000 damages from the l'euusylvauia company. Tln.litnn TlltiMr Holr -TlinfttlnTl. Pflntt nlv make specific the fact that the selgn- Havcn Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, , " 1... i,,m,1 niul tlmt this 1)111 I Hethlehem. Easton and New York, 8.u a ra. lUllltiO m li- w , - .a, nte.. n will not affect the redemption of the treas ury notes under existing lnw. An analysis of the voto by which the hill passed shows that 133 Democrats, 21 itcpuoiicans uuuo Populists voted for it, niul 7 itepuuncnns aud 50 Democrats voted against it. The bill for the rescue of the armament of the wrecked Kearsarge passed just bi foro adjournment. Tlio Joy-u teiu con tested electionjjahu comes up todny. A controversy which seemed Imminent in the senate yesterday, ,owIiir to Mr. Yoorhees' resolution proposing that Mr. Mills (Tex.) he temporarily assigned to the committee ou finance in the absence of Senator Vance, was dissipated by the withdrawal of the resolutlou "at tne re nllnsl nil d nt the demand of tho senator f...., T..vn After the mornine business I Ppti Mr. Frye concluded his speech on tho Ha waiian testimony, after which the senate took up tho hill for the erection oi a guv- ,9 Hil 2 fA.n. m. For Yatesvlire, Park Place, Mahanoy City and n.i... s in 11 a o. tti . 12 30. IM. 4.40 6.03 x. in. Leave Ilazleton tor Shenandoah, B.8U, H.8f Ik. in., 1.06, 5.30 p. m. Leave ShenaLdoah for Pottsvllle, b.60, B.I0, v 80 a ra., 2.4a p. in. LRavo Pottsvllle lor Shenandoah, 8.S0. 10.4 .m.,l.B0,6.1Bp. m. R. U. WILBUR, GenL Sunt. Eaetern Dlv bouin jieimuutriu. t u iniAii R. T.V.F.. Rr.nl. Pass. Act.. Philadelphia. X. W. NONNKMACH1SK. ABSt. U. r. A., South Uethlehcm, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. EcnorLKiu. Division. Knvr.MllEIt 19th. 1893. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter tho tove date for Wleran's, Gllberton, Frackvlllo, New Castle, Ht. uiair,jconsvuie,ni""uui, wwiw DhmnlTvfUA Knrrlntnwn and Phil ruiiAvfi.1- --' - . . . : "7. , adelphla niroau streei siaiion; i hmhuu.iu vlllo and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. Want the Order Modified. Milwaukee, March a. loaay STTNDAYS. took up the Ul iior iueereciiou b"" wiggan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, Ne ernment printing olllco as unfinished husl- e stMllalr, Pottsvllle at 8:00. 9:40 a.m. for a speJch on the tariff which degen- town femetown. Pl.lUd.lfhU erated Into a personal dehato between "nlns'leave Frackvllle for Bhonandonh i j:.o me 10:40a.m. and 1Z:14, b:ih, 7: anu iui p. u- Air. nnlnh and Mr. Allen. At senate adjourned until Monday. MnttrrmttMl by Hidden Aamln. New Castlk, Pa., March 2. Mary Kel i.rf went to her home on Mercer street I-,, .t (lit. nftersome dishes to take to a i.. m.n Gfiw nn one In the . o"H"" . . ..... I . . .. i rn rip. a en DO o Wl O Kj, e house, hut when she entered a ciom uang- "a"" ' Z (Limited Ei- I ing on a wall was blazing. She seized a "j,"," n0 2.dSi tlSL) l 40, wnter and exiinguisueu iud go. r0. 4 00, 6U). ow, oou, ja, oi u.'..,na m. anil S;40 n. m. Leavo' Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at WM, ll:4o a. m. ana i.io una w;w y. iu.auuuj, a; 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Leavo Philadelphia (Uroad street station) lot TitttciHllA ami Hhpnnndnab. at 5 b7 and BS5 im, 10 and 7 11 p m week days. On Sundays leave tiinirn. Tor Pottsvllle. 9 28 a m. For Mew i or r.iiirjjo, TrW 1-P1MTMIT'0 T T"7TTJA7 UMilJJJliiN o :uv mv i Horses una Carnages to Hire. lullnt ot all kinds promptly aitonaea w Ilorues xaicen 10 Doura, a r.u that are Ubcral. )a PEAR ALLEY, Rear of Ihe Coffee Boase DR. HOBENSAGK, nFMnVED To 658 North Eighth St. ' nlinvn flreen. l'hlla.. iT-iyw xTnrih Hni-nnd Ht.. is the old est In America for the treatment of Special JHseaseaana J onlil errors, v uriiiuteio, i Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc. Treatment oy 1 a DncinHv. nnmmiiii eauonB racreaiy i ennfldentfal. Send stamp for book. Hours, 8 1 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Bto9p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 12 m. LQREHZ SCHMIDT'S. Celebrated Portef, Me and Bee JAMES SHIELDS. Manager Shennudoali Brunch. W T- DECH'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Pear Alley Between Centre and Lloyd streets. Wheelwright work, Carriage and Wagon ouilding, IIorBeahooing and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. , huckct of Judge .Tnklim U listening to nrgnmeiits on tli motion of the labor organizations tor i no . .. .. r . . . .1. Tl.. modlllcation oi uis inmuui i-.uiiucii, x , uucKei ul n itou. - 0-"i. - vm Vn I hi cific strike order. The argument bring, flames, hut had no sooner done so than WMttiiteMB 1 to the city the receivers aim iiieir aiior- ghewasseizeu uy n um-:u ", (limited 4 60) 6 ax 0 20, 6 W. 7 va ana B u p m ana aud also the lenders oi tue great ghot her tnrougu uo uiui, &uuv.nvu uuinigni. Insensible, bent lier uruiiiuy wnu a iiuoi and then fled. The girl Is lu a critical condition. . $USSER & BEDDALLJ (Successors to Coakley Bros.) No. 38 East Centre Btreet, BURSANDOAn, PA. HETTG'S Beer and Porter J AM AGENT for the -L Chas. Kettig'8 Ole brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Ilergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Streei u n ueys, uuu in-" - r 7 1 luuor orgnuizaiioiiH, lumiuius x , i". thur, F. P. Sargent, K. i. uinrK, u. u. Ilamsay.S. S.Wilklnson and John Wilsou, IIrII rlayer.MeNabb'a Victim. riTTsnuna, March 3. Mrs. W. K. Rock well, the actress who was shot by n., J. McNabb, the proie.ssionai uuu piuycr, m lu nil probability recover from her wounds. That she will ever again be able to walk or assist herself is a matter only w ua ue termlned by tho future. She Is totally paralyzed. Mrs. Itockwell says the shoot ing was the result of jealousy. Will JBlti lUoIlniie. w VnK. Mnrch 2. .Tiulce Harrett, In the court of oyer aud termluer, seutenccd John J. Dooley to Ave years' Imprison ment iu state prison. Dooley was on Tues day found guilty of a false canvass of bal lots in the Secoud assembly district at the last election. Death of llz-flovrrnor Downey. Los AKCiKLKB, Cal March 2. Ex-Governor John C. Downey died yesterday after an illness of three days. i,ai.v duuuh? evening he was taken with a cold which developed luto pneumonia. Mr. Downey was 8T years of age. For Sea Qlrt. Lone U ranch and intermediate I stations. 8 20, 11 II ui, ana ou. p m wSrittiTTinrft and Washington 8 BO. 7 20. 8 81 ' 10, 10 SO, 11 18 a m, 18 10. 8b limited dinlns Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 6 17, (166. 7 40 and 1183 p. m.. weeK days, sun da7s.SW,7ao. 310, 1118 IU. 1310, ill, 855, 11 in and 7 40 p m. For Richmond, 7 00 m, 13 10 and 11 33 p in, u nsil ui fnivB Harrlsbure for Plttabun I t ni-.l lnmlpil with cattle. The I rt thn West everv day at 120,810am, (J20i '.'"I rue nf fortvlnmllmlted), 8 60, 7 30, U W p. ni every day. inuu . .-.-....-o --- - ; Way for Alteon at o IB am Cattle Killed In a Wreck, Conkellsvillk, Pa., March 2. Tho sec ond section of an east bound freight on tho Baltimore and Ohio railroad was wrecked at Cook's Mllls.uearthe Pennsylvania and Maryland stnte line. The train was made HEALTHY EXEIiOISB fresh air and prop er food, help to keep a woman in gooa uuu- ditlou. it's msum cieut for some, weak ened or borne uowm as they are by the allmenle and irregu larities peculiar to their sex. They're easily help ed, though ithere'i hour when the wreck occurred. Before the crew could do anything a dozeu or more stock cars were totally wrecked, most all the cattle in them being killed or so badly crippled that they had to be killed. The lUectlmi lu lira ill. Rio JANEIRO, March 2. Tho elections vHKtordav and passed off quietly. They were conducted lu au entirely honest mnnner, neither soldiers nor police being ,.r.,,t. nt thu noils. Trouble, had been expected, but none occurred. Senior Moraes will assume tho presidential oftice on Nov. 15. It is nopeu mat uio rauin m the elections will bring the war to an enu. llurclxr Shot by a l'ollcoman. Ttmnnr.minT. Conn.. March 2. Patrol man Larkln Bhot one of the three burg lars he caught breaking into the residence i tm, M. Wheeler earlv In the morning. win, i,. kuUtiinne of other officers he i captured the three men, who all claim .... IMia vfiniulirl (Jliicago as lueir nmcui.i, man, who is dying, says ms uuukj up ward J, imzslmtnons. ,Vav lor Altoont at 8 18 am and 6 00 p m every day. JTor Plttsbure and Altoona at 11 u a re every uy. ... Trains wm leave dubu.ii iu j..--. Elmlra, Canandaleua, Rochester, Uullalo antf Niagara Falls at 1 85, 6 13 a m.and 1 85 p m 'weo days. For ISlmlra at 6 4 1 v ni weolc days. For Erie ana miormeuiaie puiuh u n . ; i'or Lock Haven at US and 9 6Jamdtlly,I S!, and b 11 p in we6c days for Kenovo t.1 5 19 a m, 1 86 and 6 U n ra week days, aud 6 18 a m pn BUUttfcyB OJllY. CUT JWuo - Milt K Cnrnu In Chicago. Pnminn Mnrch 2. Miss Gertrude L r,n .inniihter of the famous British spy, is iu Chicago, nud has several times visited the oourt room during the Cough it.. t-1,,1 wUlmtitlier identity being known. Bhe arrived from London about three weeks ago aud Is visiting relatives here. n... M.xtn, n-at Oimlllv at Lowest Cast Prices. Patronage rcspeoiiuny uuniiimu. Lakeside Railway Co. $150,000 p Rag Carpet Weaving ! If yon want a good piece of rag carpet, well: woven, take your rafts and have them wotea up In oarpets. It will pay you In the long run. Xl kinds, with or without stripes. mtwU to order; neaumui raiuuun d,io. 205 West Oak Stroet, Bheuandoan, ra. GOLD BONDS l o to weekdiyr. M. rRBVOST, Oen'l Mmkm-' J. K. VIOuD, Kaisers. Oyster Bay i i7 South Alain Btreet, SHENANDOAH, PENNA A. P. KAISER, Proprietor. Uy-The best oysters In alt styles at all hours Oifered to Public Subscription atpar CLBABY BROS. Ilottlcrs of all kinds ot TEMPERANCE : DRINKS !j AND MINERAL WATEEB. . . . w,KH Hekk a Snoclalty. Also bottlers ot a If must, nuw. oup-U; there's In Dr. Tierce's Favorite Proscrlp- ii,ii. yrm hulld ud and cure every en feebled woman. It's the prescription of a physician; has been toted In thousands oi caso. and never found wanting. t i,i lv ritk that's Uken is that of ths miufacturers who promise to refund the Mr. oiilliU BelU 'offm, money if no benefit Is experienced. ... Piulaueli'IIU. March 8. Wootton, the Tl4P-"'-?t2n5,B. I . try Lit of the law Uore ISSf d jrTueh ilrZZ, w:chtlds;ner llryu Mawr, has passed chorea or St ' fns's dance, depoud upon lnto the ownerslilp of Ueorge . ( hilds 4).. tTTAiTlllAr l - und displacements of the n,vii ,i,n nnniesaki- of Mr. Chllds, and special rtructui -the "Favorite Prescrlp- nraBBllt nublUiw of The Public Ledger. & cure, by reeulating and 1 correcting iSZthwx purchased from Mrs. these functions and organic changes. chllds, "he price pud for 11 not being au Dr. Baes'i IUmedy iwlUvoly curti Catarrh. mhui1 , . Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELOAMP, JR., Prop., WEST STflEET, Between Centre and Llayd, GlicHunUoah, reiinn. . TeamB t hire for all purposes on reasonable terms- i ftk permansntly eared 1 aVUVt rtlft Tibial tlvu i,n Jifn.,(t lllk-lnki'M 1 I bwt.iUiistrotiromliifttmuwplooured.H 1 ueu uy mail, outrun g eiau ui vuiv CU0K ttuMuuj GU. Chicago, III. fcBAgaipwTi m nmifMMni .piine hnnd nrn lflRimil nnd Offered to SUb scrlbeH in denominations of $100, KiOO and 11,030 oacn, Interest payame sami-aunuauy ux uj und November ot each year, until the principal n, ih.iMnri Tnatnri-n in IQ2.1. unless sooner re deemed The company will restrvo the right to rtdeem tne oonas ai any time iitiur i.u ui nt Ktnn urlth nmriiAil internsL ri,; ,,llmrliprt Intiin IBS2&0.O00. Ot which JlW.OiOwlll be sold at present The remainder far, i.ft no,. ..tiiv fnr thn extension ol the rosd to Delano and Lakclde Patk, and the purchase nr m-Bflnri nthpr fmntnments tor the same. 'l"he mortgage securing these bonds la an ab unin'K flrt ifiln unonull riehtsand franchises of the Lkestde llmlway Company, together with Its line ol railway between Shenandoah I and Mihanoy City, already constructed, end tne extension 10 ljHuutiue i-urn w w wu Btnin,. nt. nn Anrlv nilV. Thn r.nknsidn Uallwav between Bhenandoah and Mauanoy City is constructed In a most thorough and substantial manner. The road way is laldwltn 1 pound T rails, the brldgos are all iron, and the overucad electrical work Is ol tne very uen cnaraoicr. The commodious lire-proof power hou-e situ ated on North ltallroad street, In Mahanoy l lty, Isbu It 'il svonena corrugaieotronauu Is eq lipped wtta a doublu set ot electlo gene- raiors. The electrlo riant Is of the latest Westing. b- use pattern of the Unest ctisracfr. The Mbenandoah hraneu Is abow 5 01 miles In length, Off bracing a population ot about 83 COO, lnuludli e Bheuandoan, Mahanoy Cuy and In tnrmndiHtn nntnts alone the line. I The distance to Lattusldelrom Mahanoy Otty vlaBoblnson s llowman's, Bhoemaltor', Park ! Place, Trenton and Delano Is about T miles. Tin- line to LakesldePirk with Itsla-llltles for trav. 1 and easy access to the most popular sum- , mer rehurt tn the Anthracite ooal regloos. will be a prontable adjunct to tho entire Hue In the ! i.. .tv.0 Unrt ni,nnt iilensure road. The KQnltablcTrustOompiny.of Philadelphia, Is trustee In the mortgase for the bonds ot rte Lakeside Kallway Company and the bondn i are an absolute llrst loin on all toe right, Iran chines and property of tho company. For further particulars apply at FIRST NATIONAL BANK, l.,.U Ot BlnudvUle, Pa. 17 and 19 JVr.fi. Alley, HIlESAffDOAI -Lf ISO Houlli Mln Street r3i3Lc.a3Lx.a.ovi., AU work guaranteed to be flrst-class? your pairouaee. wuibw...-- Bilk ties and Lsce Ourtatns w A LADY'S TOILET J9 not complete without an ideal laa rJ POWDER. a rozzoirs Combines every element oi heautv and nuritv. It is beautl- fvinfr. soothincr. healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most rlollz-ntn nn,1 rlpsirable DrOteCtiOU Is . t -. t,: Hi;m.tA 11 m lo uie lace mi tuia Imlit upon having tne Bonuine.j
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