The Evening Herald. Published dally, except Sunday by itKii.ii.it runr.isiiixa company, Publication office and mechnniool department, 'IV, East V ml Street, ni. tf ,ij Is delivered in Shenandoah and lae fie,..ia sunounrt ig towns for Six Cents a week, pnvnlpli' to thecal rlcrs. Jlymall.Thrco Dollars a vcar or Twi r.ty- Ivc cents per month, in advance. Aderrilnrim-ntu charged according to space md position. The publlhi rs reservo the right to change the position of nd ortlcements when ever tho publication of new t requires It. The right Is also reserved to re, set any advertise ment, whether paid fur or not, that tho pub lishers may deem improper Advertising rates made known upon applleat n. Entered at the post oitle tfShenandoah, I'a., is second cloM mall matti :. tiii: tifK.visn ttr.tiAT.n, Shenandoah, l'enna. Evening Herald. SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1891. Tin: men with uollticul pulls mo nowlinrd at work and their streiiglli will soon lo known. Monday nljjht will settle tlio qllUitimi. Grow han ctuitfd nt liiucii coiicte.- tuition in tlio Pennsylvania Democratic ranka ns the bull (lid In the cliin. nUop. Am. tlio Slieuundotth water cu-es havo been argued and lire In the bunds of tlio court nt lust. This Is u ("rent relief to both Bides, although the cages had dragged ho long that most of the citizens of HheuiuiiloiUi lorzot that any were pending. Mna. Gen. GinNr, who was reported as having gmeto Southern California to make it her permanent home, and which pojsibly was her f till , Intention, has announced her determination to return to the Kat us oon as the sprint: opens. Fhom tho drift atlalrs are taking in connection with the public wnter works It looks as if It wouldn't tuke much to precipitate a la vault beUven the contractor and the Borough Coun cil. It se-mx odd that the contractor, engineer uid Council can not get to nether aud talk the matter over, Indeed, some people lnive said it tool feuspii lous. The death of M C Keiuhold, 1". Is deeply regretted. He wmn young man of ex eilei.t attainments and would have bt-en n shining Ilgure In the legal profession and political circles of tills county within a very few years. Ho had already attained standing In both which ninny men of more pretentions and of more mil tire age might have envied. Kxi'ekienci:!) and shrewd pilitl clans say that a delctted candidal holds friends longer aud gitlns now out quicker by accepting defeat gracefully The mau who goes about trying to explain his defeat turns tliumliniru tlon of his friends into pity and event ually Into disgust. This applies to Bhenutidoah politicians as well others. Among the bills passtd by tho Bur ough Council at Us lufet meeting was one containing an Item of (2.25 for fountain pen purchased by the Bor ough Treasurer. It is said the State Legislature is extremely liberal In fu nlshlug the members with stationery books, etc., hut that body has not ye indulged In fountain pens. But, tluu the Legislature is not the B lrougli Council of Shenandoah. It Is hoped that tho new Borough Council will Institute a reform in the method of conducting the buslnojs o that body. Too much time Is wasted In weak arguments uud vague crimlu nations and recriminations, and hou are spent In discussion of matters when they are not really before the body for actiiii. In this way questions of Im portance are either very much delayed or wholly neglected. Tin: sympathy of the country gois out to tho families of tho unfortunate miners who are still entombed in the Qaylord mine at Plymouth. When the terrible position of tho victims In the dark, cheerless ohambers in tlio bowels of the earth is brought to mind one Is Impelled to hope that thoy muy not be found alive, for to live through such a terrible ordeal as survivors in to eh ctses undergo must be almost worstthau death. Btdl,life Is prooloui and the unfortuuato mou may behold 1 g i s teuuclously to It aud praying us hard to outlive the torture as thtvdear ones on the surface are hoping aud praying that tho husbands, fathers and sous may be found alive. Jli Lord Eosobory Summoned to Wind sor by Queon Viotoria. GLADSTONE DEOLINEB A PEERAGE, Henry I.nbnuolicre, the llatltcal Leader, Will Nnt (Support the New Vrniiiler, and lleltnvet That a Government Headed by r leer May be Overthrown. IjONDON, Mnrch 3. Br command of the queen Mr. anil Mrs. Gladstone proceeded to Windsor Castle yesterday nftcrnoon, and will remain ns the guests of her majesty until this evening. Mr. Bnynrd, the United States ambassador, and Mrs. Bayard were among the guest who dined 1th the queen at Windsor Castle last evening. At noon today a privy council was held nt Windsor Castle, and upon this occasion Mr. Gladstone tendered his resignation of the premiership, The Karl of Kiniberly, lortn nosKBKiiv. lord president of the council; Enrl Spen cer, flrt lord of the admiralty, and the other ministers, with the exception of Lord Hosebery, were present. In his consultation with the queen Mr. Gladstone explained fully to her majesty tho reasons for his retirement. The queen expressed her regrets that the country should lose his service, and offered him a peerage. This Mr. Gladstone declined to nccept. Mr. Gladstone recommended that Lord Hosebery be appointed as his suc cessor. A telegram was sent lotcr to l.onl Hosebery, who is at Epsom, summoning him to Windsor for 8 o'clock this after noon. It Is understood that he will accept the premiership, but there will only be two other changes in the cabinet. Mr. Henry Labouchere, In an interview tnday.was asked what ho would do if Lord Hosebery became premier. In reply Mr. Labouchere said that if the Conservatives moved want of confidence in such a gov ernment ho would not support tho govern ment, and he thought that at least twenty members were In full sympathy with his view of the situation, and thntlf they wero driven to extremes they would overturn a government headed by a peer. The Associated Press learns upon good authority that Mr. Gladstone will not ac cept any position under the reorganized administration. Tho general feeling In the Liberal clubs Is tlint If Mr. Gladstone was to remain a member of the cabinet it would hamper his successors and take away their free dom of action, though it is understood that he has intimated his desire to give his successors counsel and co-operation whenever required. Hunters Detnnrod by Wild IteRstH. DuitAT, Mex., March 8. A party of Americans left here about fifteen days ago on n hunting expedition in the Sierra Ma drid mountains. After reaching the little town of Sallo they went in search of big game. Soon after leaving Salto the party became separated and three of the mem bers were lost In thu mountains. Tho bodies of two of them were afterward found. They had been partly devoured by wihl beasts, but whether they died from exposure or were killed by panthers It was impossible to tell. Their names wero II. L. Denton, aged about 35, and T. P. Hall, aged about 40. The other miss ing man is named Frank Turnstal, of Pennsylvania. HelllEerent HqilAttnrs. Bluefikld, W. Va., March 3. The entire cool belt of West Virginia is Agitated over the squatters' war In Loguu county. Tho squatters are thoroughly organized and have a large supply of dynamtteiu addition to their Winchesters. The declare they will blow up the first camp which the deputy marshals make on tho contested land. The squatters have been beaten in the courts, but can not bo prevailed on to leave peacably". They have held the disputed property for generations aud some of the improve ments are of a substantial character. The present owners are New York capitalists. Their claim has been clearly established. Itt-ACil Cum, Too Lh1,. Findlay, O., March !). At McComb Mrs. Cora Adams was putting an apron full of corncobs into the cook stove when her dress caught fire. Mrs. Adams rushed into the yard. A Nickel Plate train was passing. Tho engineer stopped aud tho crew rushed to the rescue. In tearing tho burning clothes from her body they re ceived many burns. They were too late, however, to save her life. I'rnbably Miuiglm! llyotid llocognltlon. Wll.KKSUAKliK, I'a., March 3. Search ers at the (iuy lord mine are now of the opinion that when they come to the bodies of the thirteen burled miners they will find them mangled aud crushed, and that there will be but one that they can Iden tify. Toinmlo Leyshou was clubfouted, and the poor fellow's affliction may serve to Identify him, while th others may not be known apart, Another Klecllnn Croak Hent Up. Nl'.w YoitK, March 3. Michael H. Fay, election Inspector In tha Nineteenth elec tion district of the Second assembly dis trict, who w-a convicted iu the court of oyer and terminer on Wednesday of mak ing a false cauvass of the votes cast at this last election, was yesterday sentenced to five years In state prison by Judge Bar rett, rhjilnlan Charged with Forgery Babton, Pa., March. 3, Dr. T. F. Cow- I ley, a prominent ohysiclou and the pro prietor of the i irmm at HOHscommou, Monroe com,! i , was committed to prison here in default of $2,000 ball. He is charged with forging the names of T. F. and A. T. Kunsmon, of this county, to a note for W0, FINANCE jAND TRADE. Tha Demand for Lower 1'rlced Ooodi Hrltlltlng from Low Wii, Nkw Yokk, March 8. It. G. Dun 4 Co.'s weekly rovlevr of trade says: With llttla definite Information regarding th outcomo of financial or revenue dispute perhaps mors people havo cams to the belief that tho end will answer their wishes. Cortalnly rather more or talcing limited risks In business, The passage of tho selgnolrage bill by the house has not time to produce much effect, but Is not financially reassuring. More works have resumed or increased hands or hours than have stopped or re duced, but numerous reductions In wages continue to lessen tho purchasing power of those at work. Tho demand from dis tributors Is almost exclusively for me dltim or low priced woolen and ratton goods, for $1.(10 and not $3 boots, . for shoes rather than boots. Some sale -nen nd tr.idi - !ind Indications that stock the hig'.er priced goods remaining on hand ore much larger than usual. In oil branches of the woolen monufacture the demand is yet far below the usual market. The most encouraging feature of the week's record Is the continued decrease In number and importance of failures. Tho number reported In February Is l.aoo, ngr 2.0S0 in January, and tho full liabin.i were probably less than $15,000 000, against $30,040,497 In January. In No vember ond December the amouut ex ceeded $(30,000,000. Fos the past week tho failures have been 340 In tho United Stotos, against 200 for tho samn week last year, and 12 in Canada, ngnlnst 45 last year, scurcely any being of much Import ance. All Hope Abandoned. Alli:xtow, l'a March 3. Prltchard. Bella, Hntko and iNickulincc, the four en tombed miners In O. T. Wllllnma A Son.' slate quarry at Willlamstown, nr still uuneu in uie tunnel wnere the cave In oc curred. Tho rescuing pRrty is laboring uibul unu uay. Tim rocK between them and the entombed quarrynien is as solid uau n.tii, j. no coroner s jury m the case of Somucl Krcltz, who was brought out dead, brought In a verdict of occidental death. Heamley, who was taken oat alive but horribly crushed, died soon after being taken to St. Luke's hospital. All hope of finding the four entombed men alive has been abandoned. A Workman ltlown to Atoms. PAULsnouo, N. J., March a A frlolit- ful explosion took place at the Henouno Chemical works, a part of the plant of tha Du Pouts, at Thompson's Point, on the Delaware river near this ploce. One man was blown to atoms and three others nor rowly escaped a simllnr fate. Levi Ivins, the only workman in tho building at the time, was shoveling nltro-glycerine oshes wucn tnreu lellow workmen left him short time before. All that was found of him was his head aud shoulders. I'uii-,hrd for Assaulting a Mlnalonarj. Washington, March 3. Tho Turkish government appears to be redeeming tho promise it made to United States Minister 'ierrellto punish the people in Amadla, Asia Minor, who participated in the assault upon and abuse of Mrs. Melliu the American ml jionan, ,--t autumn A dispatch just received froi. our minister at Constantinople says thiv. eleven ol the participants in the alfair have been con victed aud sentenced. Tbn Fnriners (lalned TbIr l'olnt. KMI'OUIA, Kan., March 3. The last phase of the celebrated Texas fever cattle case, In which 15!) farmers were seeking damages, was decided in the district court a judgment of $47,000beln; entered against Ilezler Bros., of Kansas City. Hezier Bros, brought cattle from Texas, which comni nicated Texas fever to Kansas stock, and the farmers sued to recover damages. Declines tb Presidency of Uriiffttny. Montkvidko, March 8. The two houses of parliament met yesterday for the pur pose of electing a president to succeed Dr. Ilerelra Y. Olios, whose term expired on Mnrcb 1. Tbo balloting resulted In th electing of Senhor Kllaurl by a majority of fifty-four votes, but he declined to ac cept the presidency. Senhor 1-Ilium was president of the republic in 1R73. Knllrnnil Improvement in Slnryland Annapolis. Mnrch 3. The Maryland legislature yesterday passed a bill author izing the Pennsylvania Ilailroad company to construct a road from Klkton to n point on the Kent ami Queen Anne railroad, at or near Mnssey's, In Kent county, and to draw on the state treasury for $M,000, the tuiexpemled portion of Cecil county's in terual improvement fund. M'Nalil,' Victim Dead. PlTTKliCKU, March 8. Mrs. Louise Hock well, tho actress known as Louise Kel logg, who was shot on Wednesdoy even ing by K. J. McJsnbb, died yesterday. S!i had no request to make save a frenzied de sire to see her husband before she died He arrived a few hours after her death Mlnrrft' Wage Iledncod. Lock Havkn, Pa., March Tho Bell Lewis and Yates Cool Mining company posted notices In tbeir olltce nt Dubois o a ft per cent, reduction among the miners. to toke effect next Monday, It is feored that reductions in the Hnutzilale and Cleartleld regions will follow. Mure l'atemoii Wrnvers Strike. PuTEltgON, N. J., MarehS. The weavers in Ilamlll &Booth's, tha Pioneer company and the Paterson Hlbhou company's works quit work yesterday and joined the strikers. This makes the strike pretty general. It Is believed tho matter will be compromised, THE SMALLEST IS THE BEST. There are n. dozen well known liver pills, but only one bo effectiva that It can bo cuaran- teed to give satislao tion, or tha money bo refunded. Dr. Tierce's rlcasnnt Pellets are entailer, but better than the huge, old-fashioned pill, the modicinal ogents aro refined and conoemraieu. Every ono fiulTors. at iome time or A. other, from Con- btlpation, Hour Stomach, indigestion, 1 I iiiuousness, iiu- " iousandSlckl I Headaches. You'ro relieved and I I cured of these troubles. If you tekol I "P. P. P." Tlioso Pel- Q2f Jets aro easy to take, and act lu a nat- uraJ way without shock ing the system. They're easy to carry, hocauia they aro put up In Iittlo glass vials. They're tho cheapest, liocatisa Ruarantoed to plve sat isfaction. Homenilier,that Dr. Pierce's PelleU aro pleasant to tako, pleasant In action, fer feclla effect. Keep this In mind and you solvo tlio problem of cood health, and good Hying. Looking Better feeling better better in every way. There's more consolation n that than well people stop to ponder. To get,, back flesh and spirits is every thing. colt's Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites is prescribed by lead ing physicians everywhere for ail ments that are causing rapid loss of flesh and vital strength. Scott's Emulsion will do more than to stop a lingcringCough -itfortlfics tho system AGAINST coughs and colds. I'n'pared br Scatt A, Botvne. N, V. All drutcWR. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. 1'at.seneer trains leave Shenandoah rot Pcnn Ilavcn Junction, rfauch ChunV. Ie- hlRhton, Slntlncton, White Hull, Catasauqna Allcntown. llethlehcm. EaBton. Philadelphia arri Wcathcrly at 0.04, 7.38, 8.15 a in., 12.18, p. m t. x mm tic. i. i. n - For Oudkaho Hwitchbic. Gcrhards and Hud- sonaule, 6 01, 9 IS a. m., and 2 57 p. m. ror wuitcs-uarre, White iliuer, ritwton, Laoeyvllle, Towanda, Havre Wavcrly and lllrcira a 04. 9.15 a.m., 2.57 6 37 p.m. For Rochester. UuUalo. Niagara Falls ana the West. 6.01, 8.1,', a. m. and 2 575.27 p. m. T''or Ilelvldere, Delaware Water Oap and Stroudaburg, 6.04 a. m., 2 67 p. m. i' or Lutcueriviuo ana Trenton, v.ib a. m. For TunkhannocV. 6.04, 9.15a. m.. 2.ri7,5.'i7 p.m. For Ithaca and Genera 6.04, 9 15 a. m. 5.27 m For Auburn 9.15 a. m. 5.27 p. m. For Je&nesvillo. Levis tonanilI)ca''er Meadow. 38 a.m., 12 43,8.08 p.m. For Audenrled. Hazleton. Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 6.04, 9.15, a. m., 12.41, 2.67. i p. m. r'orcrantoo s.m via . ni.,z.i p. m For Ilailebrook. Jeddo, Urltton and Freeland. ,04, 7.3", 9.15, a. m., 12.43. 2.57, 5.27 p. nr. For Ashland, Qlrardvllle and Lost Creek, 4.62. .61, 8.52, 10.20 a. m 1.00, 1.40, 1.10, 6.86, 8.22, 9.16 , m. For Haven Run. Centralis. Mount Carmel and Shamokln, 7.00, 8.50, 11.14 a. m., 1.32, 4.40, 8.2 zn. For Yatosvllle, Park Place, Mahanor Cltv ana UclUCO, 6.04, 7.38, 9.16, 11.06 a m 12.49, 2.57 27, 8.08, 9.33, 10.28 p. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 6.45.8.16. 11.46 m.. 1.66. 4.8b 9.30 n. m.. and arrive at Shenan doah K 7 38, 9.16 a. m 12.48, 2.67, 6.27, 11.15 p. m Leave bnonanaoau lor I'ousvuio, o.cu. i.ssa 03, 11.05 11.33 a. m., 12.48, 2.67, 4.10 6.27, 8.08 . m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.85 05, 10.16.11.48 a. m 12.82, 3.00,. 440, 6.20, 7.15, 6 11.00 p. to. I.eavo Shenandoah lor Hazleton. 6.04, 7.33, 9.15, ft. TO.. 12.4S. 2.S7. ft .ot.b.us ti. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.35, m.uu. 11.00 a. IT.., 12,15, 2.IT,, 5.3U, 7.VSJ, 7.1X) p. HI. SUNDAY VKAIINB. Tra'.nB leave for Ashland. Qlrardvllle and Lot t Ureeu, v.uj, v.t u a. m., I2.au, z.a p. m. for iiazieion. iiiacK ureeic junction. ruiiD Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allcntown, Uothlehcm, uaston ana Mew voni, s,tu a m. 12 bu, z.bb p. m. 1.- T.. , .... ..1 1 1 n..1 DI.m 1UTaian nt. BFtrf inr I'miaieinnia iz.au. z.od d icu X SJt A uiua v iuc, 1 Ol i .ao, w.unuuj u. .j .cut. Delano, B.iu, 11,35 a, in., is.su, z.u, 4.4U o.iu p. m. Leave Buzleton Tor Shenanaoan, b.su, n.w m 1,16,6.30 p. in. Leave Shenandoah tor Pottsvllle, 6.60, 8.40 3.80 a. m., 2.45 p. m. Leave l'cttsvllio or snenanaoan, u.w, 1u.11 m1.85.6.15p. m. It. a. Y 11. null, ueni. Hupt. eastern uiv South llethlehem, I'a DHAS S. LEE. Genl. Pats. Apt.. rniiaaeipnia. A. W. NONNEMACUER, Asst. U. P. A., feouin nemicnem, a PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Eanrjri.Kiij. Division. NOVEMBER 19th, 1893. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abovt date for Wlecan's, uuoerton, rrackvuie, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading, fottsiown i'noenixviue. itornsiown ana -nij adclphla (Droad street station) at 6:0(1 and 11:45 a. m. ana 4.10 p. m. on weeit uayu rurz-oiui vllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's. GUberton. Frackvllle. Ne Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:00. 9:40 a. m and 8:10 cm. For Hamburg. Reading. Potts town. Phoanlxvllle, Norrlstown, Phlladelphli at 6:00, 9:40 a. m 3:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Bhcnandcah i 10:10 ft. m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:12 and 10:27 p. m Sundays. 11:18 a. m. and 5:40 1. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at IU:U, ii'4sa. m. ana i:ur7:iDanaiu:wp. m.aunaayt at iu: 10 a. m. ana d:id p. m. Leave PUUadelnhia (Uroad street station) fot Pottsvllle and Bhenandoah at 6 67 and 8 85 a m i 10 and 7 11 p m week days. On Sundays leave at 0 00 fo m. r or roiisviue. v Z4 a m. For New York Express, week days at 8 20, 4 05, 4 50, 6 15, 6 60, 7 88, 8 20, 9 60, 11 00 11 14 a m. 12 00 noon. 12 44 p. m. (Limited Ei iross 1 ik ana 1 bo p m. aining cars.) 1 iu 80, 8 20. 4 00. 6 00. 6 00, 6 60, 7 25, 812 10 00 n m. 12 01 nlcht. Sundavs 8 20. 4 06. 4 60. 5 15, 812,9 6a 11 0311 85, a m, 12 44, 1 40, 2 80, 4 00 (limited 4 60) 5 20. 8 20. 0 60. 7 20 ana 81! pm and 1201 night. For Sea Girt. Long II ranch ana Intermediate stations, 8 20, 11 14 am, and 4 0U, p m weeKoaya For iiammoro ana v? asmngKin s ou, 7 vi, d 01 9 10. 10 20. 11 IB a m. 12 10. (12 aa umitea ainii car.) 130.8 46.441. (5 10 Congressional Llmlti Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 017, 6 65, 7 40 and 1183 p. m., week days. Sun days, 3 60, 7 30, 310, 1118 am.. U 10, 4 41, 6 65, 11 88 ana 7 pm. For Richmond, 7 00 a m, 13 10 and 11 33 p dallv. and 1 SO . m. week dava. Trains will leave Harrlsburg for Flttaburi and the West every day at 1 20, 10 a 111, 13 20 pm limited), 8 60, 7 30, 1165 p ru every day. Way for AltooM at 8 18 am and 6 00 p m every dav. For Pittaburc and Altoona at 11 20 a m every day. 'iTains wiu leave Buunury tor vr uuamspori, Klmlra, Cacandalgua, Rochester, IluBalo and Niagara Falls at 1 35, 5 18 a m,and 1 86 p m week days. For Elmlra it5 41 pmweek days. Vat F.rle and Intermediate folnta at 6 IB am dally. For LocV. Haven at 6 18 and 9 60 a m dally, 1 85 and 6 44 p m week days For tlenovo at 0 It a m, 1 85 and 6 It n m week days, and 6 18 a ra or Sundays only. For Kane at 5 18 a m, dally. s 8f. v ns week dayi. n. BL, l'KKVUUZ, Oen'l UiM( J. 11. vrooo, cii'i Ps'r' Art Kaisers Oyster Bay 127 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA A. P. KAISER, Proprietor. tSTTho best oysters In all styles at all hours Delcamp's Livery Stable B. DELOAMP, JR., Prop- WEST STREET, Between Centre and Lloyd, Blictiniidonli, Peima. Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable terms ' permanently onreA n. in 'A) to CO daTa bra 3 UMlo Bmedr,ander MOD capital, Vat illrb mjof.bnd lto.tiiuM ok,iUu4lrut(1fniniUl'fri'mitr,reoarou, bi liiuil. Isoihlnu elbu wUlour, CUOK REMEDY CO., CMcago, III. m Professional Cards. B. K18TLEII, M, D MTBICIAN AND SVItOSON. Office ISO North Jirdln street, 8honmdon pUOK. FREDKHICK ZEITZ, INSTRUCTOR OF MUSIC, Is prepared to (rive Instructions on piano, organ, rtrlng and band Instruments. For farther ln formation call on or address OnniiLitn Duos., No. 1 North Main street, Hbenandoah. JOHN K. COYLE, ATTOttNBY-ATLA TP. Office Ueddall building, Hhenacdoah, l"i. OL. FOSTEK, ATTOKX1C Yand CO Ui'8KI,LKR-A T-LA W. Room 3. Mountain Cltv Hank Bulldlnc. Potts- vllle.Pa, M. , BURKE, A TTORNET AT-LAW. SniRANDOAn, PA. r . 1 , o r 1 .i t,..l,,... iv. and Estorly building, Pottsvllle. DR. K. HOOULERNER, Physician and Surgeon, Advice tree at drutr store. 107 South Main street. Private consultation fit residence, 112 outa jaram street, irom s to 7:au p. m. r PIERCE ROBERTS, M, D Nd. 25 East Coal street, HI1ENAN DO AH, PA, Office Hours 1 :00 to 3 and 6:30 to 9 p. ra. TVK. J. 8. CALLEN. JJ No. 31 South JarJln Street. Shenandoah. Office Hours: 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P.M. Except Thursday evening. ATo office work oh Rimdav erccnt bv nrranoe- mem. a sinci aanerence 10 ine office noitrt u aoioiuieiy necessary. 10-31-Om NIGHT VISITS, S1.80. PI J. HUTTON, M. D., " rilYSIGIAN AND SURGEON, 29JJ West Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, I'BNHA. Office hours: 0 to 11 a. m., 2 to4, 7 to 8 p. m. pROF. T. J. WATSON, .leaccer or. VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN. Having bad sixteen Years' experience as a teacher of Instrumental muMa giving lnstrno- tlon ou the above instruments. Word left at Urumrn's lewelrv store will receive prompt at tention. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses a no Carnages to Hire. iaullcr of all kinds promptly attended to Horscu taken to board, at rates that are liberal. la PEAR ALLEY, Rear of (he Coffes House DR. HOBENSACK, REMOVED T G58 North Eighth St. 11 above Green. Phllo.. la. Fonnerlv at SJfl North Second St.. ts the old est In America for the treatment of Special jftsensettana louititii jsrrors, varicocele. Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, eto. Treatment oy null a specialty. Communications racredly confidential. Send stamp for book. Hours, 9 a.m to2p.m,; (I to 9 p.m.; Sundays, 9 to 12 m. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, Ale and See JA2ES SHIELDS. Manager Shenandoah Branch. iViUSSF.R & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley Bros.) Mo. 38 lnm centre Htreet, SHUNANUO.Hl, PA. Our Motto: Best Quality at Lowon Cat! i'riccs. fatronage respectiuuy soiiciieo. Lakeside Railway Co $150,000 IhHnl GOLD BONDS Oilored to Public Subscription at par These bonds are issued and offered to sub scrlbcrs in denominations of tlUO.tfOOand tl.UOO eacn, lnieresi payaoie semi-annuauv in Mai and November of each year, until thonrlnclDa 01 the bond matures In 1923, unless sooner re deemed The company will reserve the right 10 rcucem me Donas ai anytime prior to ma turlly nt 1105. with accrued Interest. I'ho total authorized Issue Is IJSO.OOO. of which 150.0(0wlll be sold at prosent Thoremalndor can be used ,jnly for the extension of the rotd to Delano and Lalusldo l'ark, and tho purchase 01 ours unu otner uquipmenis lor me same, 'l'he lnortiiire securing these bondn In nn nh. soiu'e first leln upon nil rlKhtsand franchises of the Lakeside Railway Company, together with Its line of railway between Shenandoah and Mahanoy City, already constructed, tnd tuo cxtenBiou 10 iaueMue i-arK 10 oe con structed at an early ilav. 'ine L,aaesiae liuuwav ceiween Mnenanonan and Mii-unoy City Is constructed In a most loorougn ana suostanuai manner. The road way is laid with 7') nound T rails, the brldces are all Iron, and the ovemead electrical work is 01 ine very Den cnaracier. 1 no commodious nro-proor power notice, situ ateu on mortn luiuroau street, in Aianano' t'ltv. Is built of stone t,nd eorrurated iron art! 11s eiiuippeuwiia uuouDie set 01 electric gene rators. The electrio riant Is of the latest Westing li uso pattern of the huest onnraoter The Hbenandoah brono'i U about S.01 mllesln length, embracing u population or about 33 i'OO, lnuludlcg bhenandoah, Mahanoy Uity and in terniodiMte points along the lino. The distanco to Lakeside from M&liinnv f!itv vialtoblnson's, Uovmon's, Shoemaker's Park Place, Trenton and Delano Is about 7 miles. 1 The line to Lakeside Park with Its faillltlos for truv land easy acces to the most popular Bum mer rokort In the Anthraotte ooal regions, will ' be a proll table adjuni t to the entire lino In 'he summ r months, and a great pleasure road, The KqultableTrustConipiny, of Philadelphia, Is trustee in the mortgage for the bonds of the Lakeside Hallway Company and the bonds ara un absolute Hist leln on all t ,e rights, fian 1 chines and property of tho company, , For further particulars apply at I FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Of QUardvlUe, I'a. l-JStf -A L P0TTSYILLE Soap Works. Third and Race Sta. Use 5c Ocean Soap. It has no equal for laundry or general household use and can ho used with perfect safety on any kind of goods. 5c Borax Soap. Is unequalled for washing laco, flannel or fine texture goods. Monarch Towel Soap Is in largo liars a towel with each har free. It is splendid for general use. Miners' Favorite, New Wrinkle Oleln, Brown and white Kxira Family are nil good soaps. A'l soil's guaranteed to be absolutely puro WM. KEALU, Matingcr. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. i!07 West Ooal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT TOR- ;elebrated lageb AKD PiLSHER 1 1 1 BEERS Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. W T- DECK'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Pear Alley. Between Centre and Lloyd Btreets. Wheelwright work, Carriage and Wngon building, Horsesuooing and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter T AM AGENT for the -1- Obits. Hettlg'B Cele brated Beer and Porter lu this vicinity, also Berguer & 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 Street. Rag Carpet Weaving ! If von want a eood niece of rns camet. well woven, tako your rags and have them woven up In carpets. All klnda. wl ts. ifc will pay you in me iuuk ruu. wun or wuuoui Binpes, iuumo w order; beautiful rainbow stripes. Low prices PATTXmSOKT'S, 205 West Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pa, CLEAB"5T BROS., Uottlersof all kinds of TEMPERANCE: DRINKS! AND MINEBAL WATBHS. Wziss Beeb a Specialty. Also bottlers of the Finest Beer. 17 and 10 Peach Alley, HnnNANIlOAH. 139 Hontli Main Btreet, 3l3.n.z3.cloin,la, Ir'n. All work guarinteed to be flrst-clasa m every resrect. We respectfully solicit a eiar of your patronage. 0 bods called for and de 1 iveren Hllk ties and Luce Ourtalnsa speclni'y. A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal Combines every element ol beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most n delicate and desirable protection 10 uic mce in tins t11111u.11;. vwwv Insist upon having the genuine. U POWDER. ll 1 pozziwrs
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