The Evening Herald Published dally, except Sunday by tiKitAT.it rvm.isnixa company. Publication orflcc and mechanical department, MS Kau Coal Stre nt. i It delivered In b!inandoah and . rounding towns for Six Cents a week, payable to thucarrlcrs. Hyraall, Three Dollars n yenr or Twenty-five ecu's per month, b advance. AAtvrHnemmlt charged accuruing to space nd posltloa. The publishers reset ve the right to chango tho position of advertise! ents when ever the publication ot news requl.es It. Tho right la also reserved to reject an advertise mom, whether paid for or not, ti' it the pub lishers may deem Improper. Advirtlslng rates made known upon application Entered at the post offlcoat-Shc.iandoah, Pa., vtuond oloss mull matter. Till! UV1SNINO nun ALII, Shenandoah, Pcnna. Evening Herald. THUKSDAY. MAHCII 8, 18!U. TriK borough authorities cannot bu too tivo In claiming tip tho town. The trects are In a fearful condition. Hirers ami lakes of mini are abundant. IllTAVHEn Catholic priest of Troy, N. V , hail the temerity to utter a public protest against the Wilson bill, the local Democratic newspapers aro angrily pro testing ngnlnst Ills appointment toa Blsh- apric for which ho had been suggested as a candidate. This is mixing politics and religion with u rengeanco. The first yenr of completu and tindif' anted control ot tho National govern m.ont by the Democratic party in a third of a century has just closeJ. A com parison of its results with tliosu of the last year of completo Hepublican control shows that while in all tho important .ti'uis the Hepublican ledger revealed a food balance on the right side, the Dem ocratic national account book Jcxhtblts most deplorable dellcils. A San FHASClSfO piper observes with n ntloin nnd wit that the tarill hen "Is mtting at Washington. Tho period of in ubation is going to be 21 days, but Hhether that n .rertaln and somewhat txtvish blrdls sltlingon eggs, axo heads r traco chains" is not yet clearly proven, ir matters little what this lien is sitting '.n, for if present indications hold there v. .11 not be enough of her (Wilson) bill lo dtg out the early spring worm for her )i'mocrallc chickens to live on. I'ottbvillk young man who went ' Camden lo marry a youug woman villi whom he had but a brief acquaint ance has discovered that the object of his affections has two other husbands liv ug. It is the Mime old story of marrying in hastonnd repent at leisure and just thu t nd of u case the marriage license law was intended to circumvent. Young peo pie who may be smitten by home one or othor of tho opposite hex should bear the case of the Pottsvillu youug man ininiud. t'tieir intended marringes may bo delayed !cr n few days and their neighbors may learn of the intended marriage through a eomplianco with the law, but if the match Is a hasty one and but n slight ac quaintance exists between the makers, the delay may bo of profit to one, or the rtfccr. THE general depression in busines emiscd by the Wilson bill affects every tlass of wage earners in America, and particularly the miners. Owing to tho depression, coal is not ueeded for steam purposes, and work is therefore slack nt ronl mines and prices aro ruinously low Iron for machinery, structural work, etc, i not in demnnd and American Iron ore miners are nctunlly suffering for the nec- usuries of life. Tuu same can be said o tuer classes of miners. The Wilson bill aims to make this state of affairs per manent by opuulug American markets to tho mineral products of Huropean couu tries, tho llrltlsh Province, Mexico and Cuba, it is a bill that is framed directly in the iuterost of foreign nations and against the Interests of Americans. SEKATOK D. II. IIlLL, of New York, is now playing thu part of the great Demo cratic defender of American industries. Tho diawitislled Senators uru divided into lour clatwu. Those opposed to a sugar duty and favoring an increase of the whlbkey tax; those who want u discrimi nating duty ou sugur In thu Interest of the rellneritw, those who oppose both a sugar duty and any Increase on whiskey, aud Utoce who simply desire a modified Mo- Kluley bill. Chief among the latter Is Mr. Hill. It Is to him that all thu repre sentatives ot the manufacturing lndus- .rie are turning for help. He is to be the aw Samuel J. llnndall ot the Democracy, and with free trade in the disfavor it is uow, and which must increase during the next three years, his adherent) any he will be the logical Democratic candidate in 18UU. There are a great many strings Wing pulled In this tariff fight, and it .ooks as though the people must grin and EL passed: The Appropriations Go Through the Houbo Unamended, THE TAEIFF BILL 18 FINISHED. Ik In Now Tlefore the Full Finance Com mlttfte of the Annate, but May Not Reach til Satiate Itaalf for Two orTlirse Weeks to Coine. Washington. March 8. After fire days of debate the pension appropriation bill, carrying lftl,000,000, wns paaseil by the house yesterday afternoon without di vision. Throughout tha debate there had bean no criticism of the nmount cnrrled by the bill, tbt dobato being, on the one hand, confined to an assault on the man ner in which the present commissioner had administered thu office and his al leged unauthorized suspension of pen Finns, nnd on the other to a defense of tho attempt of the commissioner to purge tho rolls of those who were not entitled to n plnce upon them. Yesterday there wore several very kplrltcd speeches those by Oeneral Henderson, of lown, Mr. O'Neill, in closing the debate, and ex-Speaker Grow. All the amendments to the bill Bare one, that of Mr. Pickler, to make the re ports of exnmlniug surgeons open to the inspection of the ntiplicant or his attor neys, were defeated. They all fell under points of order that they were not ger mane. Tho one which nttracted most at tention was that of Mr. Enloe, to repeal a portion of the provision inclnded in tho net of last December to prevent the sus pension of any pension except on thirty days' notice, m ns to permit the suspen hlon in case of plain prima facie erldence that the pensioner hnd secured his pen wion by lorgery, perjury or other palpablo fraud. This amendment wns offered at the sue- geetioa of Commissioner I,ochrrn himself, who, under the opinion of the attorney general, declared that if tho aet of last December stood orcr J500.000 would have to be paid out to suspended pensioners who were proven beyond question not to be longer entitled to tha pensions thoy had bee, drawing. Mr. Outhwaite, the chnirmnn of the committee of the whole, however, ruled the amendment out on Mr. Martin's point of orderthnt it was not germane. An exciting nnd interesting debate was precipitated In the senate by Mr. Harris' motion for the second reading of tho seign iorage bill. This wis opposed by XIr. Sherman, who moved its reference to the nuance committee, nnd in tho course of n strong speech in opposition to the bill said that its object was to divert a trust fund from its legitimate purposes a thing which in Ohio would be a penitentiary of- feusc. Ilis motion was defeated, however, and the bill taken up ns unfinished busi ness, nnd almost before anyone was aware of what had happened it passed its third rending and was on the point of passing the senate. Then its opponents recovered from their surprise nnd endeavored to pro- vent its passage, and on request of bena tor Sherman it went oyer. In tlie morning hour Mr. Morgan intro- luced a resolution calling on the presi dent for information as to the occupancy of Hluefields, N'lcnragua, by the British. This was agreed to. The house bill appro- printing 45,000 for snving tho Kearsnrge was also passed, as did tho bill permitting General O. O. Howard to accept from the French government tho decoration of commander of tho Legion of Honor. The Wilson tariff bill was submitted to the full senate finance committee today, and is now under discussion. Sonntor Voorhees said this morning that tho com mittee would be given a few days to con sider the bill as n whole, nnd that, after it should be reported to tho sennte, at least a week of nddltlonnl time would bo per mitted before there would bo an offort to have the bill taken up In the senate. The sugar schedule was the last thing to receive the attention ol the eoramltteu and tha work was brought to a close by placing the figure nt one cent a pound, or about that figure, on sugar showing 80 degrees fineness according to the polaris- copie test, and increasing tha amount gradually with the Increase ol the purity of tha article. It ia known that the in crease dots not reach a fourth of a cent, hut it cannot be definitely statad just what it is. It is learned from another source than that quoted to the effect that the tax on whisky will remain the same aa now stated in the Wilson bill, that the whisky tax will probably be Increased to $1.10 per gal lon and tha bonded period extended to five years. The Democratic members of the finance eoremlttee do not consider that tha seig storage hill will be in the way of the tarill' hill whea the time shall aonie for taking np the latter, aa they think it will have keen disposed of before the tariff can pos sibly be reached. While Mr. Yoorheea believes that the finance eommlttoe will be throngh with the tariff bill at the end of the present week, the Hepublican members of the com mittee say they will ask for not lets than two weeks, and possibly three. Doraeitfo Trouble and Suicide. ScrUNTOH, Pa., March 8. William II. Echoonover, a young man, well connected and engaged In the grain business In this city, shot himself at the home ot his father-in-law, E. V. Taylor, last night, It is claimed that Schoouover recently had tome trouble with his wife, and the quur rel was renewed yesterday. Schoouover was a temperate man, but when he came home last night he was Intoxicated. Hus band and wife had some heated words, and the former pulled a revolver from his pocket and threatened to shoot Mrs. Schoouover, who ran from the room. Schoouover then went to his room and shot himself. He will not live. Cockran Meets Condert. San Antonio, Tex., March 8, Shortly after his arrival here Hon. Bourke Cock ran, of New York, called upon Frederick Coudert at tho resilience of Lieutenant llalllnger, at Fort Sam Houston, and the two distinguished Democratic leaders were lu dote consultation for about two hours. Mr. Coudert afterward loft for New York. Hon. Richard Croker and party are still at the ranch of John A. Morris. Mayor Gilroy has not yet arrived Seven Tifoufhnd Miners Kesilmo. Hei.laihk, O., March 8. At a confer ence ot the United Mine Workers of America for the Sixth Ohio district at Bridgeport, the ointi.ira met with the committee and !' ussed the wage ques tion, A compromise was effected, and ull the mines in the district resumed this morning, giving employment to over 7,000 THE BRITISH AT BLUEFIELDS. Our Senate Will Investigate tha Ills lit to Land Marines. WAsntNOTox, March. 8, The resolution of inquiry concerning the landing of Brit ish marines to preserve order at Illtio fields, near the mouth of Nicaragua canal, which was introduced In the senate by Heuator Morgan yesterday was the result of tho discussion of this subject by the sennte foreign relations committee. Thcro is apprehension in the minds ot senators that the ICngllsh government Is making an effort to obtain h footing on the eastern coast of the isthmus, in violation of the Clnyton-Hulwer treaty. Senator Morgan ia especially jealous of morcment on the part of a foreign ernmont which I might nirrct tho Nicaragua canal, and probably nothing could happen to give him greater concern than for England to secure a foothold In that region. "Do you suppose." Senator Morgan was asked, "that the .ict that the Kearsarge was headed lu that direction had any slg niflcancuf" "What was she going there fori" was the response. "Of course," he added, "I don't know that such was tho case, but it iooks nice it." So far tho department of state has tnado no rr.most Upon the navy depart ment to sei .i mau-of-wnr to JJlueuelds. Such a request would prove to be very embarrassing, for there is no ship avail able lo send since tho Kearsarge was wrecked while ou her way to this very port. Tho prosont incident threatens to revire tho old and nt one tlmo dangerous contro versy between the United States and Great Ilrltnin, which was supposed to have been terminated by tho Claytou-uulwer treaty. Therefore it is probable that Secretary Grosham will more with deliberation in tho matter, and will examine tho trusties and previous correspondence on the sub- loct to satisfy himself as to tho exact au thority of flia llrltlsh landing before, he makes any Mora in the matter. New Festraasters Appointed. "WainntSiTOX, Maroh T. Those presi dential a4 fourth class postmasters hare Just been appointed: In New York J. X. MoMillen, Kast Galway; G, W. Hayden, brant MeekKP, J, MulIIn, Lyon Moun tain; H. 8. flnff, Mooers:J. K, Davis, Hoslyn; Decry C. Daler, Bnllsloa Spa; Murray J. Benient, Clifton Springs; William H. Cotter, Union Bprlngs; Nor man A. Seymour, Mount Morris; George Hoger, Mlllerbon; William M. Bullls, Sherburne; Henry G. Crouch, Kingston; Norman W. Hose, Genoseo; T. M, Davis, Alfred Center; K. Chamberlain, Bolmont; Philip Jnergens, Hamburg. Pennsyl' rania Alfred Klllot, Malrcrn; A. H. Troutnian, Melscrvillc; Mrs. S. J. Sher- bondy, Mendon; II. F. Druckenmlller, Stutlcrrille; Mrs. S, H. Bower, Tnmaneu; Clinton .1. Gift, Hanover; Hobert M. El Hot, Gettysburg; John K Adams, Frank lln. New .TiT-H'y 1 O. Hcilly, Stirling; Bridget 1 summit. Ki'iit II. h Compact with tlie Dead Patkuson, X. J., March 8. A peculiar agreement entered into flfty years ago, ? i.t... f, , KJ wiieu L-imeruiKur aviiui uimm mierreu the llrst body In the bandy Hill cemetery, linn been brought to llglit by the death of Jack Oilell, the oldest criivedlKKeriu I'ns- snlc coutitv. I' Ifty yenrs nso Udell nirreeu with Mr. (iould to dig his grave nnd drive his ueorne if the undertaker should die llrst. Jlr. Gould unide tho samo agreo- ment with Odell, nnd also agreed topny the funeral expenses if Odell died poor. Odell visited Gould's establishment about (i year ago and said he had saved enough to pay for his funeral, and turned the money over, to the undertaker. Mr. Gould, who is wealthy and nearly SO years old, dng Odell's grave and drove tho hears. that carried him to the cemetery. Afore of Archer's Stealings. Anxatolis, Md., March 8. There Is a bill before tho sennte to refund to George A. I'earre and others $5,000 paid by them on account of bail for Pcnrre's brother. It it stated that there is no record at the treasurer's office of this money ever hav ing been received there. Mr. Archer, who Is now serving a term in the peniten tiary for misappropriation of state funds, was treasurer of Maryland at the time. Treasurer Jones says there Is no record of the money at his office. The 5,000 was paid to S lurid Flodderman in May, 1685. Onlurndn'i Kxtra Seillen, DlSVER, March 8, Argument will be heard lu the supreme eourt tomorrow oa the constitutionality of the trust deod larr nassed at the extra session of the lecisla- ture. llrnedict and i'helps attack the law on the i round that the extra session was illegal. If this claim ia austaiued all the lawe passed at the extra session will fail, and it is esid the auditor and state treas urer and their bondsmen will be liable for every dollar paid to tha members and em ploye of the legislature. They Kmtertalned the Jury. Crown POINT, Ind., March 8. The Lake eonuty grand jury, drawn to investigate tha Rnhy race track and pool selling, vis ited that resort accompanied by Sheriff Fredertek and accepted the hospitality of the management. When the jury came before Judge Gillett his honor was wrathy and gave the jury a roasting. It Is not likely that any Indictments will be re turned against the gamblers by tho pres ent Jury. Vm Kcluente the !onr. Manciikbtkk, Iuil., March 8. TheNorth Manchester college and Normal School church of tho United Brethren has re ceived thuhandsomeendowinentof $1,000, 000, the trustees formally receiving it March J. This iuna is lo uo used lor tne education of the worthy poor, especially young ministers and ministers children, and Is opeu to an oenomiuauons a aooo nniLDma up of a run down system can be aocomnuslied Dy tne us oi nr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. A long procession of diseases start from a torpid liver and Impure blood. Take it, as you ought, when you feel tho llrst Byroptoms (lan guor, lues of appetite, dullness, depression) and you'U aavo yourself from something se rious. As on appetlzbig, restorative tonic, to repel disease and build up the needed fliili and strength, there's nothing to eaual it. It rouses every orean into healthful notion, pnrilies and enriches the blood, braces up the whole system, and re stores ueeltn anu vigor. For every dl&ease caused Dy a aisoruerea uver or impure uoou, it is the only guararv itea remeay. 11 doesn't benefit or cure, you hare yourJ It is very difficult t o convince children that a medicine is 'nice to take" -this trouble is not experi enced in ad ministering eott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. It is almost as palatable as milk. No preparation so rapidly builds up cood flesh, strength and nerve force. Mothers the world over rely upon it In all wasting diseases that children are heir to. Prepared by Bcotl A Bowne. N. V. All dnicirl'ts. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah foi Penn Ilaren Junction. Mauch Chunlt, Le hlgnton, Slatlngton, White Hall, Catasauqua AUontown, Hethlchem, Kaston, Philadelphia and Wcathcrly at 0.04. 7.83, O.is a m., 12.43, 2 57 p. m. r orriew lorn, n.ut, p.ijj . m.. For Qualtako. HwltchbscK, Gcrhards aad Hud sondale, 6 04, 0 15 a. m , and 2 57 p. nt. ITor WIlktB-barre, White Uavus, Pltteton, Iiaceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre. Wayerly and jsimira. o.ui, v.io a. m., o p. in. For Rochester, Uuffalo, Niagara Falls and the West, 6.04, 0,15 a. m. and 2 57 5.77 p. m. For Helvldere, Dolaware Water Gap an Strondaburg, 8.04 a. m., 2.57 p. m. iror LiAmucriviue ana Trenton, v. id a. n. ForTunkhatjnoc!f,0.M,S.15a. m., 2.67,8 2T p. m. For Ithaca and Oenova c.04, 9 15 a. m. 5.27 p. m jor Auoum v.io a. ni. ,j4 d. m. For Jeaneavllle, Levis ton aad Ueaer Meadow, j.ub a. m., iz.vi, ts.ua p. m. For Audenrlod. Haileton. Stockton ana bum ber Yard, 6.04, 7.38, 0.15, a. m., 11.45, 2.57 5 CT p. m. rorscranton.o.ui. w.ia. a. re.z.w n. m. For Hmzlebroot. Jeddo. Drlflon and Freeland. 3.04, 7.SK, 9.15, a. m 12.43, 2.57, 6.27 p. r. For Aahland,QlrardTllle and Lost Creek, 4.6t, 7.61, 8.62, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 0.85, 8.21, 0.1 p. m. For Karen Bun, Contrails, Mount Carmel and snamoKia, 7.uo, d.du, 11.14 a. m., t.tu, b.x n.m. r or x aiesniie, I'arK r'lace, Mananoy anu uciano. D.ui. t.m. v.is. ii.w a m.. is.u. 0.01 s r. km. D.B3. to.sa b. m. Trains will leavo snamomn at B.43, o.ir, ii.m , in.. 1.66, 4.30 8.30 p. m.. and arrive at Sbocan' doab at 7.33. 0.15 a. m.. 12.48. 2.67. 6.27. 11.15 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.60, 7.88 0.08, 11.05 11.30 B. OL, 12.43, 2.57, 4.10 5.27, 8.1 n. m. 8.00. 7.86 9.05. 10.16. 11.48 a. m. 12.82, 8.00,. 440, 6.20, 7.15, 7.66. 10.00 b. m. Leave Shenanaoati for uazieton, 0.04, 7.38, a.io, a. m.. 12.48. 2.67. 6.27. 8.08 II. m. Leave Uazieton for Shenandoah, 7.35, 10.09, 11.06 a. m., 12.16, x.ib, 6.5U, 7. a, 7.U) p. m. Trains leave for Aehland, Q lrardvlllc and Lost Creek, 7.2S), v.u a. m., iz:m, saz p. in. For Uazieton, Ulack Creek Junction, Ponn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentovm, Uethlehctn, Gaston and New York, 8.40 a m., 12.su, 2.ba p. m, For PhlladelDhla 12.30. 2,55 n. m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, MahanoyOtty and 1 lieiano, B.4U, n,3& a. m., iz.au, z.K, 4.4U 0.03 p. re Leavo Uazieton for Shenandoah, 8,30, U.SC fc. ttv. i.os. s.xn n. m. Leave shenanaoan lor i'ottsvuio, b.&o, s.iu, .ou a. lu.. y. in. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah. 8.80. 10.41 a.m., 1. ifb, D.itp. m. iv. u. wiroiuu, ueni. oupi. eastern uiv souin iioimencm. rs CI IAS. S. LEE, Qenl. Pats.Ak't., jfnuaaeipnia. A. W, NONNEMACUER. Asst. G. P. A., South Uethlehem, PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAU. SOnDTLKILL D1VIBIOW NOVEMUEU 19th. 1893, Trains will leave Shenandoah after tho above date for Wlggan's, Qllberton, Frackvtlle, New uasuc, hi. uiair, rottsviue, uamourg, ueaain adelphla (Broad street station) at 8:00 and 11:45 a. m. ana 4.1a p. m. oa weeKusys j-or.roiu' vine and intermediate stations v:io a. m. For WlKgan's, Qllberton, Frackvllle, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 8:00. 9:40 a. m. ana s:iu d. m. for uamDurir. ueaain. roug town, PhoenlxvUle, Norrlstown, PhUaaelphls at 8:00, 0:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m. Trains leave 1'Tacitvuio lor onenanaoan at 10:40a.m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p.m. unaays, 11:1a a. ra. ana o:u p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:16, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m.Sundayi, 11 iu;tu a. za. ana dud p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad Btreet station) tor Pottsvllle and Hhenandoah at 6 67 and 8 85 a m. 4 10 and 7 11 pm week days. On Sundays leave at 0 ou a m. ror rottsvuie. .asm. For New York. Express, week davs. tt 390, 405, 460, 515, 8 60, 7 88, 820. 0 60, U00 11 14 am, is uu noon, ia 41 p. m, ijjimiiea 2 ire ss 1 00 ana 4 do p m. aiaing cars.) 1 40, C 9U. S MJ, S W. 0 UU, D UU, 0 DU, 1TCO. BIZ, 10 on urn. 12 01 nlrhv. Sundavs 2 20. 4 05. 4 50. (limited 4 60) t SO, S 20, 8 60. T 26 and 8 12 p m and li oa, a m. i ti, l fu, x w, uu i" !?". ror Sea Girt, Long llranca and intermediate stations, 0 a, 11 11 a m, ana in, p wAAlfd&Ta ror Haiti more and Washington J W, 7 10, 8 !1 9 10, 10 SO, 11 18 a m. It 10. (It 85 limited Olnlnt f sr.) 1 80, S 48, 4 41, (5 18 Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), Sir, e&. T40 and llJH p. m.. vaek days. Sun days, 8 B0.7 20, 10, Ills am.. 1210, 4 41, 1(6, 11 is ana nopm. ror Klchmcnd. T 00 a m, 11 10 aad 11 33 p daily, and 1 SO d. m. weeK davs. Trains win leave uamsourr ror nitaDun lj tne West every day at 1 80, 1 18 a m, (1 20 p m limited), 60, T to, 11 66 p m every Cay. Vl j tor Altoont at 818 a m and J 00 p m every day. ror Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 SS a m very day. Trains win leave nunnury lor wiiiiamapori, Elmlra, Canacdalsua, Rochester. Buffalo and Nlazara Falls at life. i IS a m.and 1 8B d m week days. For Klmlra at 5 44 p m week days. For Krlo and Intermediate points at li IB am dally, ror Lock Haven at 6 13 and 9 M a m dallv. 1 si and Mlpm week days For Keoovp at 6 13 a m, 1 S6 and 1 41 n m week days, and C IS a m oc Sundays onlv. For Kane at ill am, dally, idde woekdays, H. 11. Pnsvoai, J. R, woon Qen'lVanan 'ib' vss'(r' Atv WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre,) The Restaurant Is one of tho best In the eoa regions, and has elegant dining parlors attached for the use ot ladles. The liar is stocked with tho best ales, been, I porters, wines, liquors and cigars. SYPHILIS &S irm&neatly oared Hagte S joudy, under U00.ai0 capital. , Poftltlroiiroofiaud VApaga gaarBnty.usc i ea a j wwajum 'rui'P 'unueirompeoiuocuxtKJ, i irou dj uiuii, mi uuiiit ei8 will core. CU0K REMEDY CU., Chtc2d0.UL Professional Cards. jyj- B. KIHTLKH, M. D PHYSICIAN AND BURGBON, Office ISO North Jardln street, Shenandoah. JOHN 11. COYLK, A TTORNBY-A T-LA W. Office noddaU building, Hhenandoah, Pa. gOL. FOSTER, ATTORNEY and CO UNBBLLBR-A T-LA W. Roam S. Menntala City Dank Building, Potts- M. BURKE. A TTORNBY A T-LA W. SUIXAHDOAI1, PA r m ma n r r..i i i ji. Ana Estcrly building, PotteriUe. J-yTl. R. noCULEHNEH, i7iyeoi and Surgeon. Advice tree at druc store. 107 South Main street. Private consultation Rt residence, 112 noutn jarain street, irom 0 to 7:30 p. m. J PIKRUR ROBERTS, M. D., no. .asi uoai street, HHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:90 to 8 and 6:30 to 9 p. m. Tl J. 8. O ALLEN. U No. 81 South Jardln Street. Hhenandoah. OrrioB nevfts: 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. M. Except Thursday evening. Na 0tftee work on Sunday ezcevt 6w arranoe- mem. a unci aancrrnce 10 me office noun w auiQiweiy necesmry. 10314m NIUHT VISITS, 81.50. rn J. HUTTON, M. D., I'll YS1U1AN AND SUIiQEON, K West Centre Street, SnaHANDOAii, PaxtfA. Office hours: 8 to 11 a, m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. pnor. T. J. WATBON, .Tcnccer or...... VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANI0 and MANDOLIN. uavine baa sixteen years' experience as a tcacner oi instrumental nusle giving lnstrno- nun oil iqb mdotd inBirumenui. wnm lert it Urumns's JeweJrjr store will receive prompt at- SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses una Carnages to Hire. ituiinr ot all kinds promptly attended to norsea t sit en to board, at rates that are liberal. )s PEAR ALLEY", Rear of tho Coffee Roast, DR. HOBENSACK, To 658 North Eighth St. above Green. Phlln... Pa. Formeiiv in "200 North Second Ht.. Is tho old est In America for the treatment of Special jitseaaes ana lomnnti errors, varicocele. Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc. Treatment oy nail a specialty. Communications racredly confidential. Send stamp for book. Hours, 11 a. m. to2 p, m.i u to 9 p. tn.; Sundays, 9 to 12 in. L0REMZ SCIIKIDT'S, Celebrated Porter, Ale and Bee JAMES SHIELDS. Managor Shenandoah Branch. filUSSER & BEDDALL, (Snccessors to Coakley Bros,) Mo, 38 East Centre Htreet, HIIKNANDOAH, PA. Our Motto Best Oualltv at Lowest Out Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELCAMP, JR., Prop WEST STSEET, Between Centre and Lloyd, Shenandoah, Pcnna. Teams le hire for all purposes en reaetaable terms- Lakeside Railway Co. $150,000 Firsi Mortsage 30 Ytars 6 For Cent. GOLD BONDS Offered to Public Subscription at par These bonds aro issued and offered to sub. I sorlbors in denominations oi uuu, saiiu una ci.uuu each, Interest payable semi-annually In May and November ot each year, until theprlnolpal ot the bond matures In I9Z1, unless sooner re deemed The company will reserve the right to redeem tueDonas at any time prior to u turltrtnt tl05. with accrued interest. l ne loin nuinorizeu mtue is cdnu.uw, ui wuicu JlGO.lKO will be Bold at present The remainder can be used only for the extension of the road to Delano ana L,akxldo Park, and the purchase of cars and otber equipments for the same Tho nioruraeo securlnc these bonds is ai solue llrst leln upon all rights aud francblfcs of tho Imkeslde Itailway Company, together with Its line of railway between Shenandoah and Mahanoy City, already constructed, snd trie oxtension to xuosiae rars: 10 ne con structed ai. an early nay. The Lakeside Hallway between Bhenandoah and Matanoy City Is constructed in a most thorough and substantial manner. The road, way la laid with 7" pound Trails, the bridges are all iron, and the overaead electrical work Is or the very ben character. The commodious Uro-proof power hone situ ated on North ltallroad Btreet. In Mahanoy t'itv. Is built of stone and eorrutrated Iron ana lr eq lipped with a double set of elcctrlo gene rators. The elcctrlo riant lso the latest Westing. h use pattern of the Unesl character. Tne Hhenandoah branch Is aboui 5 01 miles la lencth. embracing a nonutatlon of about 33 COO. mciuaiig Hneaanaoan, .viananoy tity uau iu 1 teriucdiiite points along tho line. 1 The distance to Lakeside from Mahanoy City I vlaKoblnscn's. Bowman's. Shoemaker's Park 1 Place. Trenton and Delano Is about 7 miles. The line to Lakeside Park with Its facilities for ; travel and easy access to the most popular sum. mer resort In tho Anthracite coal regions, will ' be a nrotl table adlunct to tha entire line in the I summer months, and a great pleasure road. The UQ.uitauioTrust'uampsny.oi pmioaeipnia, Is trustee In the mortgage for the bonds ol the Lakeside Hallway Company and the bonds are an ausoiute nrst icin on uii iao rignis, iran cblvcs and property ot tho company. For further particulars apply at FIRST NATIONAL BANK, P0TTSVILLE Soap Works. Third and Race Sts. Use 5c Ocean Soap. It has no oqual for laundry or general household use nnd can bo used with perfect safety on any kind of goods. 5c Borax Soap. la unequiiiledforwaahing lnco, flannol or fine texture goods. Monarch Towel Soap Is in largo bars a towel with each bar frcd. It is splendid for general use. Minors' Favorite, New Wrinkle, Olclae, urown nnu vvnito i;xt Family are all goixi soaps. All sojps guaranteed to bo absolutely pure. "WM. HBAtP, Manager. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Btreet, iHENANDOAH, PENNA, -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 AND PILSNER BEERS j Porter, Ale and v Fine Old Stock Ale. W. T. DECK'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Pear Alley, lletwcen 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- Chaa, Rettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & 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 you want a good piece of rag carpet, well woven, take your rags ana nave mem wove up In carpets. It will pay you In the long run. All lunas, wiia or wiinoai biiipcd, uww w order; beautllul rainbow stripes. Lowplos PATTERSOW13, 205 West Oak 8troet, Shenandoah, E. BROS., Bottlers of all kinds ot TEMPERANCE : DRINKS ! AND MINBEAI. 'WATXBi. Wkibs IIeer a Specialty. Also bottlers of the Finest Ueer. IT nd IB Pearh Alley, MlIBNANnOAU. 139 Hontti Main Htreet, a ii Tv,iir miir,ni.aii tj hA first-class In every rest ect. We respeotfully solicit a share of ronaco. Ooods called lor and delivered vour outronaco. Hilfe ties and loe OurWlns a srslaHv A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal OMPLEXIO POWDEIL Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beautl- fviner. soothine, healintr, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection I I to the face in this climate. Insist upon having; tho genuine, IT IS FOR SAIE EVERYWHERE. tear It until ttls settled. man. money back. 1-29-tt Of OlraravlUt.IM. Lit i1 -rtnran