I The Evening Herald. Published daily, except Sunday by itKiiAT.it rviiLtHiima voMi'Axr, Publleutlon onic ami mechanical department, KV. Knm i: l Street. 1 he ie ild J,'"v''1 Shenandoah and pe iia ,,,,,,, .g t0WnB for Six Cents week, psyublo to thci-ar, tcrs. Ilymall, Three Dollars a year or Twenty ve cents per month, In advance. Aitetrihentrnit ch.i.p-il tcoordlng to space snd poslllon. The publlsheii reserve the right to change the position of r srtteements when ever the publication or new i requires It. The right Is also reserved iir'ict any ndvertlse meet, whethor paid fnt 01 not, that the pub lishers rosy deem Improper Advertising rates mailt' known upon npplli-it n. Bntercd at the poi ofllei .tfibcnnndonh, Pa., s second cIohs mail mailt r. Til U M'HS f.VO UKIl.ir.lt, Shenandoah, Pcnna, Evening Herald, MONDAY, MAHCJI6, 1801. What will thu slutu before the Iiorougli Council be in-niKht Both John Y. .McICnne nntl snmllpox re now in SIiir Sins. John Y. McKanh's new spring suit, is n littlo eurly, but It boos just thu sninu. Glaiibioni: inny lio blind and dcnf, but lie's nil right when it comes to jumping mi the House of Lords. iLADBTONi: is considerably more of Kay old sport than was his distinguished countryman, tlte Into C. Mitchell. MssaciiU8KTTs prudes are trying to legislate againit tights on the stage. Wonder if they'd be satisfied with Mother llubbardsr Till'. 1 1 1 : 1 : A 1. 1 anticipatuH,the Master sen son by appearing with n.uew dresi to day. Like the woman with the new bonnet, fleask: How do you llkeitf k It took the Jacksonville jury lOminutes t acquit Corbett of prize llglitlug. That's Mow work. Coi-lwtt took only 0 minutes to acquit Micheil of being a fighter. The wide awake merchant always lakes mlvnnt acre of the openings of different seauns to call attention to their new slocks. All widu-awake merchants in Shenandoah make their announcements in the lli:ii.M. dk week from next Thursday evening the re organized Dorough Council will hold its first regular meeting. The pro ceedings of tli.it evening will show to some extent whether.the people improved that body at the reoentlolection, or only put in new automatons If adoctorjmnkos a mlstakelhe lmi'lcs It. if a merchant makei a mistake he never tells It; if a lawyer makes a mis take he crawls out of It, but if an editor makes a mistake lie puts it on a large sheet of paper for the world(to look at, Mid in every community there are cranks who think they are models of wisdom be cause they occasionally discover them. Hki KLicss nnd dosporatu politicians should seriously redact up-m the fates of Mchaue and Casey. Ilotliaro;nowliehind the bars paying tho penaltyilfor election frauds. The people have tolerated them long enough nud havo at;ilast voiced the warning that no man can tamper with the ballot with impunity. ThurcJJis no doubt that tho men who have been In the Iinbitof managing tho polls, not to con form to the laws, but to suit their inter. ests, will do some hard thinklngjjbeforo they enter Into corrupt election bargains, When tho people nro aroused there is a spirit which it is dangerous toj tamper with I'll Kill-: seems to lie a ililTerence of opin Ion nmonu; some Councllnien as tojtlio relations of tlie lioroiiRh Council Ito the Hoard of Health. It is essential, for the sake of ood sanitary regulations In'tthe town, that these two bodies thoroughly understand each other nnd it would, perhnps, lie ndvisallo for the two bodies to have a joint session somo tirao for this purpose. At a recent meeting lot Jtlio liorouch Council complaint was made thnt the carcasses of houjs were allowed to remain upon a street for several days. Home of the Councllnien thought it was tho duty of the Hoard of Health to see that the nuisance was removed. This was correct in a measure. It was tho duty of the Hoard of Health to see that the health officer notified tho borough to abate the nuisance by having the High Constable to remove tho carcasses. This is n roundabout way of getting at the proper end In such matters, but the only short route to it Is for tho High Constable to make trip through tlie town and see that nothing Is thrown or left upon the streets to require the attention of the Hoard ot Health. To the credit ot the latter organisation it should be said that it has done excellent work during the pnst eight months and set examples at lUmeetingH and iu carrying out its plans! which the Iiorougli Council could have followedwithconslderablo profit. El) TARIFF BILL. It May Roaob the Full Sonate Oonimitt-ee Tomorrow. MUOH WORK YET TO BE DONE. The Content llatrfnon the Membari of the Committer unit ttiti DJiooutenlnd Kle meiit Will Doulillcn Hutu Its Kflfeet on the Iron Ore and Sugar Bchednlss. WAshinotox, March 8. The Demo cratic committee on fluanc find it neces sary to tnko at least ona more oViy to con sider the tariff bill before presenting it to the full committee. They had been very anxious to complete ths bill on Saturday so as to be able to lay It before the full commutes today, mid they did not relax In this purpose until the last moment, but thoy found that It had been necessary to give so much time to the senators who wanted to be heard on the various schedules that they had comparatively little time for consultation. Consequently thoy postponed the motion until today, when they promise to complete the bill in time to have it printed for presentation tomorrow. The committee have nrocressed so far and have heard the dissatisfied senators so fully that they feel confident now of being nblo to carry out this program, al though there is considerable detail work still to be done. While some of the sched ules of the bill have been agreed to for the time being by tho committee the work is not considered finally concluded unou any of them, and applications are liable to bo made up to tho last moment before tho meeting of the full committee. For this reason members of the committee decllno absolutely to give out onyof tho rates fixed. They also refuse to confirm any figures published, nud while they do not say thnt the rate of forty cents per ton on Iron ore nntl coal are erroneous they as sert thnt whatever figures they may have ngreed to, even on these articles, are still subject to change, and thnt as It Is with these articles, so It is with the entire list. 1 he contest between the member of the committee and thu discontented olement hns been very sharp. Senators Hill, Gor man, llrice, White, Caltrey and Smith, and possibly two or threo other senators, constitute a very compact organization, and they constitute an influence which the commltteo is finding it uiilicult to re sist. These senators have been in constant consultation. Still, members of the com mittee do not believo thnt the opposition of the senators would go to the extent ot opposing tho bill by their votes. Sugar is still, as It has been from the start, the most disturbing clement with which the committee has been called upon to deal, and there is fnr greater trouble in fixing a rate satisfactory to the refiners than to tho planters. The Hepublicnn members of the com mittee have not changed their purpose of nsking for an explanation in committee of the changes made, nud they will insist upon explicit and comprehensive state ments. Senator Morrill has reiterated his purpose to this end within the past day or two, and other Republican inenibeiH of the finance committee will sustain him in his position. If tho Democratic members comply, and it is supposed they will in a measure, it i probable that some time will bo consumed, so that, even though tho 'bill be presented to tho fullcommittee tomorrow, it cannot be ilellultely stated just when it will be report ed tothdsenato. The Democratic members are pledged, however, to get it in at the earliest prac ticable moment. Tin: wiii;K in congkkss. Tlio Houie KntrRgeri In the Consideration of Appropriation 11111m Washington, March B. There will be a lull in tho house for severul weeks after the excitement that has existed there since the holidays. It is the intention of tho house managers to push thu consideration of the appropriation bills to the exclusion of anything else during this week. Two days, probably three, will betaken to com plete the consideration of the pension ap- !..! l.lll ..,.. .U...... --.1 Iwo'days of last week. After it is disposed of the District of Columbia aand consular and diplomatic bills will consume the bal ance of tho week. When they are com pleted the election cases will be taken up, and then the house will return to the other appropriation bills. , The senate has mad so little progress towards legislation during the past two or three weeks that the calendar has been chauged only in a very slight degree, and tho special orders made somo time since, px-rent in the case of a few snceches. nra still undisposed of. The printing bill, tho llusslnn thistle bill nnd the McGarrahan bill all hold their plnces, where they can b called up in order, but they arc subject to displacement if any antstion of more iiDti.pnl trrtmit-tniii... hnnlrl hi np.a.tit. . ! . - .. .... . even though informally. II tn tana bill should not be reported during the week it Is still likely to be referred to and spsschsa made upon it. Zimmerman Maj Hecorae a lrfrttlonaI Nkw Yoiik, Mnrch S. Zimmcrranu, the amatour bicycling champion of the world, called at The American Wheelman office and said in reply to ths challenge issued by John B. Johnson to race nny man from n quarter of a mile to five miles that he would meet Johnson at any distance, pro vided the stnke be not less than t-5,000, and from that up. Should Zimmerman nnd Johnson Join the ranks of tho professional riders it would probably cause a stampede to the professional from tho amateur ranks. lllch Oold Vlnd la Txai. SAN AUTONIO, Tex., March 5. Ben H. Sanford, a rauchmnn of Presidio county, jutt arrived here, states that there is imicn excitement among tne people or that section over the discovery of a rich vein of gold, The find is located In the extreme lower part of the county in a mountainous district. A camp of VM 1 people kas already sprung up thwre within tht past two weeks. Ynnng-itowa Street Car Men on Strike, Youkostown, O., March 5, All the em ployee ot tue electric raiiroaus nere sirucK. , vmoicwm jirait. uj, imj -yesterday bcause of the discharge of the , ulous children are made lump, rosy am engineer 'of the power house, who refused bit JlP&inWm co, to accept a reduction in wages from (2,75 to $2,50 a day. The motoruien and con ductors took the action of the superin tendent as an attack upon their union. The llrltaiiula Wins a ltnoe. MAIWEIU.KS. ''arch 8. The yacht DrlU nnla, owned 1 . ho Prince of Wales, won a race for a.iMi i runes oil this port yester- day. The Oriettn, owned by Marquis 111 j dolfl, was second. The race was witnessed Iuy muubauui ui pfrouus, caused much enthusiasm by thousands of persons, and the contest A CONFLICT OF AUTHORITY he Sheriff linn Dlftlonltr In Arreting Wait Virginia Kloters. ClUramTON, W. Va , March 5. Affairs at Eagle and Montgomery are t; rowing more complicated, though there has bocn no fresh violence of any kind. Yet the horlff steins to be threatened with diffi culty In executing tho warrants obtained for the arrest of tho men engagod In the attack on Wyant's miners on Tuesday last. Yesterday Governor McCorkle reoelved a telegram from Colonel Hodges, In eora tnand of the military ot Engle, stating that tho town authorities of Montgomery were Interfering with the sheriff In the discharge of his duties, and asking for lii ftrUcliotis, Tho governor ut once wired Hodges to aid the sheriff In erry way necessary to full execution of tho law. The sheriff has made fourteen arrests, and has thirty-nine warrants still in his hands. T' " authorities fear thnt an at tempt will i . made to rescue tlieprUouera on their way to the county seat. It Is thres miles from the railroad to Kayette ville jail, and the route is through acouu try that would be qulto favorable to an at tack by a party of friends of the prisoners. The attitude of the authorities of Mont gomery towards the miners Is very frieiif! v. and this friendship is onlly explain- Tho Montgomerys own tho town. It is built on their land, and the store and saloons are nearly all owned by them, nnd a Inrge portion of the population Is composed of operatives at tho surrounding mines, who live In the houses owned by ths Montgomerys. One of the Montgom ery brothers is thu mayor, and from per sonal motives hu cannot feel anxious to sec the rioters harshly dealt with. Whether he Is using efforts to prevent arrests being mode or not, It Is certain that he has not and probably will not make uny attempt to aid the authorities. Tho telegrams say he Is opposiug them. How far or if openly Is not known. "Jsck tliu niiBBer" Captured. "WlLKESUAliltR, I'n., March 5. The iden tity of tho mysterious Individual of Georgo town, who has for somo time past made a habit of hugging and kissing nny lady ho met alone on the street has been estab lished. Ho is William Flaherty, the sou of well-to-do and highly respected parents. Flaherty was arrested after his latest es capade, and gave (WO bail to appear for trial. He failed to bhow up, however, and his ball is forfeited. He has disappeared. Morocco's Indemnity l'aynient. MADUID, March 5. A dispatch from Melilla statoi that General Martinen de Campos, the special envoy who was sent to the sultan of Morocco by Spain to pre sent the Spanish demands for indemnity for the attacks made upon Melilla by the Itiff tribesmen, has brought his negotio tlons to a successful conclusion, The sul tan will pay to Spain in settlement of her claims thu sum of 20,000,000 pesales. firnel Cope's btrnnffe Will. Umontown, Pa., Starch 5. Israel Cope, a rich Fayette county farmer, died last week, aged 74 years. He left a largo estate, and on Saturday his executors of fered for probate a will made a few dsjs before his death. It leaves the bulk of his property to his sons, against his daughters, and disinherits anyone who may contest the will. When the will was offered for probate one of tho witnesses testified that Cope was of unsound mlud. Tho register of wills declined for tho pres ent to probate the document, and a con test will likely ensue. Ti-iipment House Thloves Nnubed. Nr.w Yoiik, March 8. The police of the East Sixth street stnt Ion have succeeded in breaking up u gaug of llathouso thieves which hns been nibbing housos In the Ilo heuilun district, on tho eastside'of the city. The plan of the gang was to take keys froui impressions of the locks and strip the houses when the people were out. It is believed thnt the booty taken away i by the crooks during tho past few months , is worth nearly f lu.uuu, most 01 the prop erty hns been recovered and most of the 1 thieves urresleil. An Accused I'li.Vftlrlttn Acquitted. GHAND JlAI'irw, Mich., March 5. The trinl of Dr. Louis- Durth, one of the most P en ;P hy 1 M """"" '..?.. , came to hint for treatment, returned verdict of not guilty. Tho case is the most sensational the city has ever known. Tho doctor is eminent in his profension, nud wenlthy.ondthe trinl hns been stubbornly contested for vwo weeKs, For the t:h-ft Clutiiipiitnithlp. Nkw Yoiik, March 5. AVllllnm Stelnit and Kmnuuel Lasker signed articles yes- ' terdar for a match, ton gnmes up, lor j t2,000 a side and the chess championship of the world NUGGETS OF NEWS Only ouo of the twenty-two blast fur I I ii, u.m, tl l. .. ' "u"u .u upvratiuu. Jamos N. Greenshlelds, on of Canada's best known criminal lawyers, will assist In the defense of Krnstus Wlman. Senator AVhite, of Louisiana, announces that he will not laavo the senate for the supreme bench for several days yet. The Congregational church at South Hadley, Mass., the only church in town, was destroyed by Ilro yesterday. Lois, 135,000. Ed Williamson, the veteran baseball player, died at Mountain Valley, Ark., whence he had gune for the benetlt of his tailing nealth. Mrs, Mary Morris Husband, a popular volunteer nurso of the civil war, who was known to the soldiers as "Mother" Hus band, died In Washington, aged 78. LOSS OP POWER Mm and vital force follow Air tnea f AmIi ra elation. Those come from impoverished blood. Dr. rierco'a Golden Medical Dis covery enriches tho blood, stops the waste of strength and tissue, and builds up healthy ilesh. Nasty Cod liver Oils odd fiif. but not wno!m flesh. Thin, pale, puny nnd scrof- iv the " Lllscoverv." iney uue n, kju. In recoverlnir from ,f Grippe," or In conva lescence from pneumonia, fevers, or other wastinir dlseases.it speedily and surely Invig orates and builds up the whole system. As m, nntuiflTlilir. rMfitm-AtfvO tonlC. it SCtS at work all the processes of digestion and nu trition, routes every organ into natural ac tion, and brings book health and strength. If it doesn't benefit or cure, in every cote, you have your money bact It has cured others of Catarrh thousands of them. Why not you I Dr. Sago's Ca tarrh Remedy fc so positive, Ite makers offer (500 reword for on incurable case. w S-MV? The Rugged Child is largely an "outdoor" product. Fresh air and exercise usually pro duce sound appetite and sound sleep. Sickly chil dren obtain great benefit from scene Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Ilypo- phosphites, a fat-tood rapid of assimilation and almost as palatable as milk. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD, Passeneer trains leavo .Shenandoah for Pen u Haven Junction. Maucb Chunk. Lo hlgbton, Slatlngton, White Hall, Calasauqua .xiicoiown, ueinienem, casion, r nuaaeipnia V. talherlv at 6.04. 7.M. S.15 a in., li.15. ST p. in. Ji'or New York. B.04. 7.38. S.15 a. m.. 12.43. t.R?. For Quakafcc Hwltchbsck. Gerhsrds and Hud- sondale, 6 04, 9.1.1 a. m., and 2.67 p. m. For Wllkes-llarro, While ller, Plttslon, iscevvllle. Towanda. Savra Wavorlv and Elmira. 0.04, 0.15 a. m., 2.87, 6 27 p. m. For llocbcstoir, Buffalo, Niagara Falls aniJ the West. 8.04. 9.15 u. m. and 2 57 6. ST p. m. For Helvldere. Delaware water Oan and StroudsburR, 6.04 a. iu., 2 67 p. m. r or i.nmoerivuie ana Trenton, w.id a. rc. ForTunkhaunock,6.04,fU5a. m.. 7.67,5.27 p. tr . For lthnca and Geneva 6.04, 9.15 a. m. 5.87 , m For Auburn 9.15 a. m. 5.27 p. m. ForJeanesvlllc.Levlstonasd lear Meadow. IB a. m., 12.43, 8.03 p. m. For Audonrled. Hazlcton.StocktOh and Lum ber Yard, 6.04, 7.18, 9.15, a. m., 12.48, 2.57 27 p. rs. Forncranton. 0.04. .15, . m.,a.7 p. m. For Ila2lebrook. Jeddo. Drif Ion and Froelano. 3.04, 7.8S, 9.15, a. m., 12.43. 2.67, 6.27 p. rr. For Ashland, ulrardvlllo and Lost Creek, 4.62. .t.1, 8.62, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.85, 8.22, V.1E , m. For Raven Run. Centrslla. Mount Oarmel and Shamokln, 7.06, 8.60, 11.14 a. m., 1.S2, 4.40, 8.2 i. in. For Yates vine. Park Place. Mananov Cltv ana Delano, 6.04, 7.38, 9.15, 11.05 a m., 12.43, 2.57 27, 8.03, 9.83, 10.28 p. m. Trains win leave snamoxin ai o.o, o.io, n. . m.. 4.S0 0.30 n. m.. and arrive at Sbenan doab at 7.38, 9.15 a. rc., 12.48, 2.67, 5.27, 11.15 p. m. jLicave unenanaoan ror .roiiavuie. o.ni i.m 1.08, 11.05 11.30 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 4.10 6.27, 8.CS m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.85 05, 10.1M1.48 a. rc., 12.32, 8.00,. 410, 6.20. 7.15. M. 10.00 p. m. Leave shenanooan tor uazieton, o.ui, T.ssa, u. id, tn., 12.43, 2.67, 6.27, 8.08 p. m. Leavo Uazieton (or Shenandoah, 7.35, 10.00, 11.08 a. m., 12.15. 2.H., 5.80. 7.25, 7.66 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland. Qlrardvllle and Lor t Creek, 7.23, 9.40 a. m., 12.30, 2.45 p. m. For Uazieton, Ulack Greek Junction, I'enn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allcniown, Bethlehem, Esston and Now York, 8.40 a ui., 12.30, 2.55 p. m. r or rnuoueipnia ix.su. z.at p. m. For YateBvllle. Park Place, Mahanor City and Dolr.no, 8.40, 11.55 a. m., 12.30, 2.65, 4.40 B 03 p m. Leave ixazioxon ror aneuanaoan, a sv, u.a' a. m l.t5, 5.30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah lor PottsvUle. t.w. b.fi 2.30 a. m., 2.45 p. rc. ueavo .f ciiavuie lor anenauuoan, e.&u, iw.w s.m.,l.S5, 6.16 p. m. R. lit WILBUR, uenL Sunt. Eastern mv South Bethlehem. Pa CHAS. S. LEE, Genl. Pass. Apt., pnuaueipma. A. tV. NONNEMAOUER, Asst. G. P. A., soutn uomieocm, a PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOIltTTLKlLL DIVISION. NOVEMBER 19th, 1893. Trains will leavo Shenandoah alter the t.bove dato tor Wiggan's, Gllbcrton, Frackvlllo, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, RcadlnR, Pnitqtnwn Phdmlxvllle. Norrlstown and Phil. adelrhla (Broad street station) at 6:00 and 11:15 a. m. una s:i3 p. m. ua weenuuya uri-utu viue nnu iniermeuime uiuuoua :iu & m. BUMUAIS, J'or Wlcean's. Gllberton, Frackvllle. New nAiie Kt. t:r.r. Pottsvlllo at 6:00. 9:40 a. rc ands:iup. m. ror uamnurg, neaaing, j'ous town, Phoanlxvillo, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 6:oo, 9:4a a. to.. s:iu p. m. Trains leave Frackvuio lor ncensnaoan a- ID-ion. m. and 12:14. 5:01. 7:42 and 10:27 1). m Hundavs. 11:13 a. m. and 5:40 P. m. Leave I'Ollsvuie lor onenanuosu b luiip. lr.4a. m. and4:4U,7:iaana iu:uup. tn.sunuay at 10:10 a. tn. and 6:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street sl'itlon) for Pottsvlllo and Shenandoah at 5 67 and 8 85 a m 4 10 and 7 11 n m week days. On Sundays leavr at 6 60 a m. For pottsvllle. 9 23 a m. Por New voru laxpreps, wees aays at 8 20, 4 05, 4 60, 5 16, 6 60, 7 83, 8 20, 9 50, 11 00 1114 am. 12 00 noon. 12 44 p. rc. (Limited El nrdnrt 1 06 and 4 60 t m. dlnlse cars.) 1 40 2 80, 8 20, 4 00, 5 00, 6 00, 6 50, 7 2S, 812. 10 00 n m. 12 01 nlrbt. Sunaav: 5 15. 8 12. 9 60, 11 03 U 85, a m, 12 44, 1 40, 2 SO, 4 00 (limited 4 60) 6KJ.oa).60.72jnabupui ano 18 01 nlfht. For Sea Girt. Lorn Branch ano Intermediate stations, b20, 1114 a m, and 4 00. p m weekdavB For Baltimore and Washington 3 60, 7 20, 8 81 9 10, 10 20, 11 18 a m, 12 10, (12 ua limited dlnlns car.) 1 80, 3 48, 4 41, (5 16 Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dicing Car), 6 17, t)65. 7 40 and 1183 p. rc, week days. Sun days, S 50,7 'JO, 910, 1118 arc. U10, 4 41 11 and 7 40 pm. For Richmond, 7 00 a tn, U 10 and 11 33 p nt daily, ana l sup. m. weesoays, Trains will leave Harrlsburr tor Pltteburt and the West every nny at 1 xu, 3 10 a m, 1 n m limllrfl. s GO. 7 80. 11 65 d m everr V7ay tor Al toons, at 8 18 am and 6 CO p m every day. For Pittsburg aid Altoona at 11 H a averv dav. -l-rainft win leave ounDurv lor vr mimu:?ori. Elmira. Cactndtlmit, Rochester, Buflalo and Niagara Falls at 135, 5 13 a icand 1 85 p m weut nays, r or r.innra at 0 p m woei. asjs, r cr Erie and lntcrniedlats points at 5 II am daily, ror Iock Uuven at 6 18 and 9 66 & m datly, 1 a and 6 41 Dm weekdays For Kenovo at b 18 s m, 1 at and 6 44 cm week days, and 5 18 a in on Sundays only. For Kane at 6 13 a m, dally, 1 ir v ir wecic a&ye, H. M. PIUVOST. it It W.)1D. uen'l Kirare' i'i Act Kaisers Oyster Bay I 127 South Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA A. P. KAISER, Proprietor. FiyThe best oysters In all styles at all hours Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELOAMP, JR., !rop .i. ..4 vi WEST STBEET, Between Centre ano LlSyi, Sbeuuudoali, I'eniia. Team i to hire for all purposes on reasonable terms- . .1 . hTmavkr. .,7 It: HU&riw.Jl.lry2Rn.-Kr urYk. arjbUMr MiMUiM4xlyaatjmXMir i 191 txHiL,tUi.nir,ttedfroiaitt' fro upeopl'icareditfflB I Professional Cards. jyj, 8, K1BTLEK, M D 1'nraiciAX and aaROKON. Office 110 North JtnHi street, Shenandean PHOF. FHEDEK1CK ZEITZ, INSTRUCTOR OF MVS 10, Is prepared to give Instructions on piano, organ, Hrlng nnd band lnstrumonta. Forfnrtnor In formation call onoraddress Qnuni.cn linos.. No. 1 North Main street. HhCDandoah, JOHN K, COY1.E, A TTORXKY-A T-LA W. Offlco Beddall building. Hbenandcah, P. gOI.. FOSTER, rrOit.Yfl'nnit CO UNSELLRR-A T-LA W. ItOOtnS. MonnlAtn Pltwtlnnlr ItnlMlnr. PMt. vlllo.Pa M. 1 BURKE. A TTORNBT A T-LA W. BUHAKDOin, FA HMm TVaam TS r II 1 1 .. I . . . and Esterly building, Pottsvllle. jyf" K HOCIILEUNER, Phyneian and Surgeon. Advice free nt dm? atom. 107 Hnnii, iiiia trect. Private cnnsnltAf Inn nt rmMAnr. South Jardln street, trom 6 to 7:30 p. m. ' PIERCE ROBERTA, M, D No. 25 East Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:80 to3 and 6:30 to 8 p. m. DI, J. S. OALLEN, No 31 South Jardln Street, Shenandoah. OrriCE nouns: 1:30 to 3 nnd 0:30 to 8 P. M Except Thursday evening. A"o office work on Snntlay except bp arranat' menu A strict adherence to the offtce hourt U absolutely nccesiary. 10-31-6m NIGHT VISITS, SI. 50. J. HUTTON, M. D., PHYSICIAN ANI SURGEON, 2914 West Centre Street, SnENANDOAH, FrBNA. Office hours: 9 to 11 a, ra 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. TJROF. T. J. WATSON, .........Teacher or. ....... . VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN. Having bad sixteen vears1 exnerlence as a teacher ot Instrumental munlo giving instroo tlon on the above Instrument. Word left at Urumm's Jewelry store -will receive prompt at tention. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ano Carnages io Hire. lulln ot all kinds promptly attonded to Horace taiten to beard, at rates that are liberal. PEAR ALLEY, Rear of tho Coffee Boast DR. HOBINSACK, REMOVED To 658 North Eighth St II above Green, Phlla., Pa. ForiheHynt 50 North Second Ht., is the old est In America for the treatment of Special jweaavsanti loutitfttt Errors, varicocele. Hydrocele, Lost M.inhood, etc. Treatment oy trait a soeclaltv. Communications Facredlv confidential. Send stamp for book. Hours, 9 m. to 2, p.m.; II to 0 p.m.; Sundays, 9 to II m. L0REUZ SCHMIDT'S, elebrated Porter, Ale and Bee1 JA3QS SHIELDS. Manager Shenandoah Branch. &8USSER & BE0DALL, (Successors to Coakley Bros.) No. 38 Ensi Centre ritrect, HHi-:rAriiJO.ii, ia. FIRST CLASS G1KI! Our Motto: Ilest Quality at I.oneat C;t f rices, raironago respeoiiuoy Boucueo. Lakeside Railway Co. s$I5O,O0O Firsi Mortgage 30 Yers B Pgr Gent. COLD BONDS Otf arod to Public Subscription at par These bonds are Issued and ofirod to sub. scrlber.i In denominations of (100, SMOand 11,030 each. Interest navable seml-annuallv 111 Mm and November of eaoh venr. until thenrlnciDsl 01 me ooou maiures in im. unless sooner re deemed The company will reserve the right to redeem menonas at anytime prior to ma turllv nt 1105. with accrued interest. The total authorized Issue Is li-M.OOO, ot which ll&O.OiO will be Bold at present The remainder can be used only for the extension of the roid to Delano and Lakeside Park, and the purchase 01 cars ana omer equipments ror me same. '1 he mortcace securinc these bonds Is an nb Bolute llrsi leln unonall rluhtsand franchlsos of the Lxkeslde Hallway Company, together with Its line of railway between Shenandoah and Mshanoy City, already constru-ted, nnd iuu uxieusiuu io uHueoiue I'urit io oe con structed at an early day. The Lakeside Itnllway between Shenandoah and Maoanoy city Is constructed in a most thorough and substantial manner. Tho road way Is laid with 7-i pound T rails, the bridges are all iron, and the overhead electrical work is or tne very Den character. 'ated on North llallroad street, In Mahanoy r-ity, Is built M stone nd corrugated iron and ino commumous nre-prooi power none suu- I- i-qu'pped wltn double set of electric gene- rnuin, Tho electric riant Is of ths latest Westing. h use cat tern of the llnest cnnriioipr. Tbe Khenandoah branc'i 1? abom 5 01 mlleslu lengtn. embracing a population ot ubout in lu), including Hhenandosli, Mabanoy City und In lenueiimie joints along tue line. I The distance to Lakcstdelrom Mabanoy City vlaKoblnsou'B llowman's. Bboemaker'", Park l'nwe. Trenton und Delano Is about 7 miles. The 1'do to Lakeside t'ark with Its faillltles (or truv 1 ,ind easy accesM to ths most popular sum-1 . nier reton In the Anthracite ooal reclots, will 1 be a proll table adjunnt to tbe entire Tine In the '. summ r months, and n great pleasure road, 1 luu iqiuiuoie rrusiiampmy, 0 l'mituiaiuuiu, is trustee in the mortgage for tbo bonds of tbe ' Lakeside Hallway Company end tbe bonds are an ubsolute fiiet leln on all tie rights, fran cbltes and property of tbo company. For further partlouUrs upply at FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Of QlrardTllle, 1J. Mitt I P0TTSVILLE Soap Woxks. Third and Race Sts. Use 5c Ocean Soap. It lma no equal for laundry or ccneral household uso and can he used with perfect safoty om any kind of goodB. 5c Borax Soap, la unequalled for washing lace, flannel or fine texture goods. Monarch Towel Soap la in largo bars a towel with each bar free. It is splendid for general uso. Miners' Favorite, New Wrinkle Olelne. urown and vvnne i;xira Family nro all tow! so.ips. A'l foips guaranteed lo be nbsolutely pure WI. KESA.LV, Itrntlfiecr CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, -AUKNT FOIt- CELEBRATED UGEH 1 1' i fi'iO KM BEERS Porter, Ale and Pine Old Stock Ale. W J. DECK'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to l'ear Alley, Between Centre and Lloyd titreets. Wheelwright work, Carriage and Wagon building, lioreeBliooing and Goneral Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. RETT ICS Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the Chan. Kettle's Cele brated Beer anil Porter tn this vislnlty, also Bergner & Engel'8 celebrated India Pale Alea and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street f Rag Carpet Weaving ! If vou want a good olcce of rac carpet, well woven, Uiko your r.igs and have them woven, up In onrpets. It will pay you In tbo long ran. All kinds, with or without slrlpee, tninlote order; bcautllul rainbow stripes. Low prlees 205 West Oak Stroet, Sbenanioah, ?a, OLEABY BROS., Ilottlers ot all kinds ot TEMPERANCE: DRINKS I AN1 MINERAL WATEES. Wsiss UBsn a Specialty. Also bottlers of Ike Finest Beer. 17 and 19 1'each Alley, HIlEHAXllOAn, - HMO - UUi 1.19 Booth Mnlu Hlreet, 31xsja..n.ctOJS,la., T?t. AU work guaranteed to be Brst-class In c rju resrect, tVe respectfully solicit a s-ir -J your psitronage. Goods called for and d v;w BUlt ties and Lsoo OUrtntne a spoolai' y. A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without on ideal' 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 IT IS FOn EAU EVERYWHERE. MPfini POWDER. H l3 rozzoNrs