The Evemng Herald: Published dally, except Sunday by ii nit alii vvnr.iHitixa cosij-ast, Publication offlce and mcchani al department, art Kast Ooul Stre t. 'the T-Irrs1rl ' delivered In Su 'nandoah and iae Jie ua Su.fom,jU)?lown. for Sir Cents a week, payable tu the curriers. I'. 7 mall, Throo Dollar a your orTwemytlve com " per month, ut advance. AdrertUemmln charged according to spaco ad posttloa. The publishers rosene tho right to change the position of advcrtlson antswhon. Vf r tba publication of news renuirss It. Tho right Is nlso reserved to reject an - advertiso tnent, whether p.ild for or not, th a tho pub lishers may deem Improper. A.lc Using ratoa wade known Uon upplloatlon. Bate rod at the post o31eoauShcnandoah, Fa., le second doss mall matter. THE KVHXIXO IIIHIALI), Shenandoah. 1'enna. Evening Herald. SATUHDAY, MAltCH 10, lS'Jt. KESULT3 OP TUB CHANGE. Ve limy bo permitted to review the ef fects of the chiuiKu liroiiKht nbotit by a eonslderable number of men who got tired voting tbu ltup'ulilienn ticket a few years 11)40. Some of them had become imbued with the uotlou that tho Hermbli can doctrine of Protection to Home In dustry was fnlsc polttlcnl economy, and tliat tho tu rill should bo reformed on lints that would do awny with nil dis crimination!! in favor of our own industries aid products of our own manufacture. They tired that protective duties fur nished undue advantages to favored slaves mill laid burdensome taxes upon the majority of tho people for the benefit of a few, and began to Insist that they should be abolished, in order that our markets should be open to all the world nud our own products should have free nccesa to foreign markets in exchange. They wanted a reform, especially a tariff reform, and they began voting the Democratic ticket on tho strength of promises made by tho Democratic party. By their aid tliu Democrats carried the election of lb'J2, and are now in full iosses- ion of power in tho National Govern tuent. Tho country lias had one year of ifc The results must be somewhat bowild (triiig to the respectable gentlemen whoso nothB contributed to them so potentially. Vp to the timu when these gentlemen turned the scale so effectively in favor of the party now in power the country was iii.li tmd and healthy Unaucial court! Von. Manufactures were nourishing, business active, trade lively, capital pro ductive, labor liberally remunerated, the jonntry prosperous and the people happy. All this is changed. The. medicine of He form lias been working. Never was poli tical cliango so destructive; never in a siBgle year was there such fearful havoc u the business interests of a nation. Not only that. With the strengthening af tbu Democratic party by tho accession of tko Iteformers, audits rapid advance to power in consequence, there came the sltvittlon to ofllce of irresponsible and it ckless demagogues, who not only pros United positions of public trust to the most biiso and mercenary uses, but shame lessly nnd audaciously resorted to the most outrageous frauds and to violent nil high-handed crimes to perpetuate tlnir power and establish their misrule in permanence. In almost every community where tho Democratic party by tho nld of the respectable advocates of Reform has succeeded in gaining control it has made record so Infamous that Democrats themselves drnw back from it in disgust and do not attempt to defend it In tho two slates of New York and New Jersey the trusted leaders of tho party have been Utility of an array of crimes nnd misde meanors before which the honest citlr.cn aands appalled. And these nro the re sults of the unreasoning impatience of respectable, honest nnd sincere citizens who could not abide tbu gradual processes of a party which, with nil its imperfect ions, had discharged the responsibilities of jiower through thirty of the most try ing years in the Nation's history so wlsoly and (to well thnt all the world wondered at its niatohlesa progress. Was it not a mistake t Djsi'ATCMKS from Chicago say that Mayor Hopkins has asked for the resigna tions of tho police justices In that city. Yb Mayor is reported as saying that mt-wtaI of the justlcwi are corrupt, and that they do not punish crime as thuy night to punish it. He declares that it is the duty of these polico justices ns to tttiVe terror to tho hearts of criminals so for lt Is In their power to do so, and Hint they have fnllcdtin doing their duty. It will soon bo time for the sowerngo onmpunies to resume operations again. Hay their progress be more rapid and un obstructed than it was last year, and may M-operatiou Increase on nil sides, Twr. Messrs. Cramp have had another triumph. Tho trial trip ot tho battleship Irxlinna demonstrated that she will be ifttttr than the contract requires, UW MOI TAX. Determined Effort to Eliminate It from the Tariff Bill, MB,HILL WILL LEAD THE ATTACK. K)emocratlo Members of the Sannt Pl nanc Committer, However, Will Malf a Stubborn Flicht for Whnt They Con sider m Popular Fcnturn of the Meftfture. WABIIINOION, March 10. Undoubtedly there will be a determined effort when tho tariff bill reaction the senate to have the Income tax feature of the bill eliminated, and It looks an If tho Democratic senators who are not satisfied with tho bill would make this portion of it their chief point of attack. Senator Hill will lead off In the assault upon the Income tax In his forth coining speech, and he probably will be supported by Senators Smith, Hrice, Mur phy and a few other Democratic senators, as well as by a majority of thoHcpubllcan senators. The opponent of the tax claim that tho bill will provide sufficient reve nue to meet the requirements of the gov ernment without tlm additional amount which the levy on incomes would give, nnd that because of this fact there ii no longer any excuse for it. The majority, if not all the Democratic members of the finance committee, how ever, will hold out stubbornly for tho tax. One of them hn.s said thnt he belloved it to be the most popular feature of the bill, and while they would expect to loose some Democratic votes on nn amendment to strike out this part of the bill they would get the votes of all three of the Populist senators and of about ten of the Ho publican senntors. After clearing the calendar of a number of bills of minor Interest the senato, at 2 o'clock yesterday, took up the seigniorage bill. After an agreement that a vote should bo Inkeii on tho motion to recon sider nt 2 o'clock next Wednesday, and on the final passage of tho hill at tho sumo hour on Thursday, Mr. Vilas addressed the sennto in opposition to the bill. His speech was of a fragmentary description, owing to numerous interruptions. The senate went into executive session at 5 o'clock, and when the doors wero reopened adjourned until Monday. The house devoted the entire day to tho consideration of tho District of Colum bia appropriation bill. The only feature of Interest was the wholesale charges of corruption made by Mr. Kllgoro against the press of the city nnd the warm defense of the press by Mr. Hlalr. Two amend ments of Mr. Do Armond, 0110 to wholly eliminate tho government as n tax paying factor In the expenses of tho district, ami the other to reduce the share borno by tho general government from one-half to one third, were defeated. New Jersey's United Workmen. Trknton, Murch 10. Thenunual y.sion of tho Grand I.odgo of the Amenc!C?. Or der of United Workmen adjourned yes terday. The following officers were elected: Grand master workman, W. K. Haver stick, Hahway; grand overseer, William . March, fc.ll.nbeth; grand recorder, J. II. I.ipplncott, Cnmden; grand receiver, Gold- son Test, Camden; grnnd treasurer, James V. MoonPhlllipsburg; grandguidc, U.S. Hutherford, Capo May; grand Inside watchman, Dr. Morris Dresner, Jersey City; grand outside watchman, Alexander Drown, Newark; grand representatives, John Ktiright of Freehold, Isaac T. Nich ols of liriclgetou and Jobn W. Diefendorf of Newark. htfliiton Abhhtt Flunks. Minneapolis, March 10. Stanton Ab bott, the celebrated Knglish pugilist, has flunked out of his finish light with Hobby Dohbs, the colored pugilist, scheduled for the twin city athletic club next Monday evening. Abbott writes that bo did not know Dobbs was a colored man when he signed the nrticles and he is informed that Dobbs cannot weigh in at less than 137 pounds, nud that therefore) ho does not propose to meet him, being out of his class. Negro Colonists Off for Liberia. New Yohk, March 10. The steamer City of Augusta arrived from Savannah early yesterday with thirty-eight negro emi grants en route to Liberia. They sailed this morning by the lied htnr line for Liv erpool, where they will tnko a steamer for their destination. They came from At lanta, and say that before the summer Is over 2,000 negroes will have emigrated from Atlanta and vicinity. Mntron Carlln Vindicated. Lock Haven, Pn March 10. The com mitt to from the Union Veteran Legion appointed to investigate the charges of mismanagement and cruelty upon tho part of Mrs. Cnrlin, tho mntron of the Pennsylvania Memorial home, report that the charges are not only unfounded, but that the homo has been conducted In such a manner as to reflect great credit upon tho matron. Th Defeat of Ohllunn Conservative. VALPAltAlso, March 10. The result of the elections for members of the Chilean congress is now definitely known, nud no doubt is left of the utter defeat of tho Con servatives. The next senate will be com posed of 21 Liberals and 11 Conservatives, whllethechamberof deputies will contain 27 Liberals, 28 Conservatives, 22 Ualuia cedlsts und 10 Itndicals. 'lteipeotabla" Hank Ilnrslart' Die Hani, SALEM, Mass., March 10. The official figures of tho defalcation of Treasurer W. II. Slmonds, Jr., and Teller Clarence Murphy, of the Salem Savings bank, are given out as $75,213.60, divided with $17,018 to the acuount of Murphy and $-'7,213.60 to Slmonds. The bondsmen of both have refused to make good the defalcation. Wllion Gradually Improving. Washington, March 10. Secretory of State Gretham has received the following telegram from United States Consul Gen eral Crittenden, at Mozloo City, relative to Iieprescntativo Wilson's condition; "Wilson gradually Improving. Was sit ting up dressed at late report." To Work on the Co-operatlva Flan. BltlPOEt'OKT, O., March 10. The Bridge port glass works will resume In all de partments next Thursday arter a year's Idleness. The works will be run on the co-operative plan, the employes sharing to a certain extent In the prolan. toni'a Latest lloiub Outrage. Rome, March 1- King Humbert re ceives constant rep . . is ns to the condition of the persona injured by the bomb explo sion near the chamber ot deputies, and also as t the investigations of the poliM lot TO REMOVE THb BAN Catholics May Knw be I'erinltted to Join Secret Societies. IHLTIMOnK, March 10. Cardinal Gib bons Is In dally expectation of a decision from Home In regard to the romovarof the ban of tho church from the orderi of Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias, which wns submitted to tho pope by the last plenary council. Father Thomas, aac rotary to tho cardinal, said today thnt no intimation of the decision from Homo hart yet boon received, hut the dooumont Itself would appear shortly. It Is generally ex pected in Catholic circles that It will grant permission to communicants of tho church eondltlonally. That Is, each prospective member of the Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias whe belongs to tho Catholic church wiy first bo required to receive the sanction of tho pastor of his particular parish. Tho pope Is also ld to bo considering the ndvisabi'lty removing tho ban of the church from free Masonry, but, speak ing for the cardinal, Father Thomas said. U was not probable that Catholics would over be permitted to join the Masonlo order. Donble Murder lp Arkansas. PARIS, Ark., March 10. Word ha reached hen ;f n terrible murder commit ted four tii. os south of ltnone'vllle, this county. Two horso traders and tholr cook, a young man about 26 yeara of ago, wont into camp in an outhouse- near Boonevlllu on tho date named, That night pistol shots wero heard, and the next day the young man was seen, and tho two horse traders wero missing. That ovening the house they had camped In burned down, and In the ashes the bonos of two human beings were found. Tho young man was arrested on the charge of murder. NowlJersey's Antl-IUn Democrats. Jeiiskt CtTT, March 10. Tbo autl-rlng Democrats of the state met in Taylor's hotel for n conference to better the po litical aspects of the state of New Jersey. There wero present about thirty promi nent gentlemen. Resolutions wero adop ted Indorsing tho government of Presi dent Clevelnnd, directing all tho New Jorsoy representatives in congress to sup port tho Wilson bill, nud calling upon the members of the state senate to depart from their present position in attempting to defeat the will of the peoplo at Trenton. Governor Walto Will Not Interfere. Dknvhk, March 10. For the first time in his administration Governor Wnite will decline to interfere in the carrying out of capital punishment in the enso of murder ers Thomas Jordan, William Nesbitt and Santiago Torres. The governor has re peatedly expressed his opposition to capi tal punishment, ahd often interfered by commuting tho death sentence to impris onment. In the present instance, how ever, he 1ms declared ho will let tho law take its course. Shot in A. 1. A. I.retnrer. Dai.I.a.-., v., March 10. The harangue of lilies last night nnd the firing of four phots nt him from the audience by an Irishman named loin Duffy is tho talk of the town. lilies is here.for thepurposoof organizing the American Protective asso ciation. He excited no attention, nnd is regarded as n knave or a fool. Tom Duffy was released on a bond of tSfiO, but his bondsmen surrendered him later. BlClllnns llevnltetl Against Poverty. London, March 10, Tho Morning pub lishes an Interview with M. Malato, tho nunrchlst leader, who has lately returned from Sicily. Malate declares that tho trou bles in Sicily wero the outcome of distress among tho Inhabitants rather than the re sult of anarchistic teachings. Ho snysthat the anarchists tried hard to foment a gen eral revolt, but failed. ICvldeuce of Murder. Lancaster, I'a March 10. The dead body of on unknown woman wns found floating in the Uonestoga creeK, at Kelg- ort's Lauding, nt the southern end ot this city. Sho Is nbout 85 years old, and ap pearances indicate that n weight hud been tied to her feet, 'there was every appear ance that death had occurred two or three weeks ago. Columbia Iron Works to Resume. Uniontown, Pa., March 10. The stock holders of the Columbia iron and steel mills, of this place, are making nrrange- mcnti to start the plant in the near fu ture. The works have been idle for two years. Thej give employment to between 600 and 700 men when running full, and pay from $25,000 to $00,000 n mouth in wnges. Killed tn nn Oil Train Wreck. Oil. ClTT, Pa., March 10. A freight train of oil tank cars on the Western New York nnd Pennsylvania railroad ran Into a landslide at Walnut uend, near here, and was budly wrecked. The oil ignited and tho cars were consumed. Fireman Martin was killed and several of the crew were slightly injured. Roanoke's Local Option Klertlon Void. ItOANOKE, Vn March 10. The local oi- tion election held In this city on Sept. 5 last wus declared void in n decision ren dered by Judge Whittle in tho circuit court yesterday afternoon. An appeal from the hustlng's court's refusal togrnut a malt liquor license to deorgo K. Mooru wus the case in question. The Verdict Cauiod lllm tn Faint. WAUPACA, Wis., March 10. James Chayne. who shot Hobert Murphy, Aug. 25 last, nud whose trial has been nn this week, was round guilty or muruer 111 the first degree. Chuyno turned deathly pale and fell to the floor in a faint, cutting his face badly. He has not yet been sentnf'd- TIIBT OAN'T SBOAPB. Tho liver when active la the watch-dou of the lystem the destroyer of germs and Impuri ties. Tha truth Is: ninety-nine out of every hundred diseases beriu with a iluesljh liver. A c5 slight cold or ohiU may amount j m suitieunug serious. 11 J correct the liver you'll cure cold. Dr. Pierce's Pleasaut V leu rouse the liver to vigor ous action. After dinner. If you're bilious, take ono ot these tiny, susar-coated Pellets. Take them when you have wind or pain In stomach, giddiness, full ness, loss of appetite, orj when you suffer from cos- j tiTenoss, muiL'estion, sick or unions neauaciies. The makers take the riih of their benefiting you. If I they're not satisfactory, your money is reiutuieu. Can you ask more? Letters from Mothers speak in warm terms of what Scott's Emulsion has done for their del icate, sickly children, It's use has h r n ti cr Ii t o - thousands back, to rosy health. cott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypophos phites is employed with great success in all ailments that re duce flesh and strength. Little ones take it with relish. Pr?tnrd hj Scott A Downs, N. V. All draulitii. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. Passeneer trains leave Shenandoah for Pcnn Haven Junction. rJnur.h HhunV. Le- htghton. Slatlntrton. White Hall. Catasauaua Allcntown, llethlehem, Easton, Philadelphia and Weatberly at a 04. 7.38. 6.15 a m., 14.43, ot p. m. For New York. 8.04. 7.S. S IR 1. m.. 1S.4S.2.F.7. For Ouakako. Hwltchbtck. flcrhards and Hud- sondale. 0 04, 6.15 a. m., and 'I S7 p. m. rur wuacs-uarre, wmie iivei, riiiaton, Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayro. Waverly and Eltmrn, 0.O1. 6 15 a. m.. 2.67, 5.27 p. tn. f or itocnesier, uunaio, Niagara raus ana tbe West, 6.04. 6.15 a, m. and 2 570.27 p. m. For Ilelvlderc. Delaware Water Qan and Stroudsburg, 0.04 a. m., 2.57 p. m. v or inmucrivuio Bna -rrenion, v.ia a. ra. For Tunkbannoclc, 8.04, 9.15a. m., 2.67, 6 27 p. m. For Itbaca and Geneva 8.04, 6.15 a. m. 5.27 , m For Auburn 6.15 a. m. ,27 p. m. For Jeanesvllle. Levis ton and Ileaver Meadow. S8 a. m., 12.43, 8.08 p. m. For Audcnrled. llazleton. Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 6.04, 7.:s, 8.15, a, m 18.43, 2.57 si P. m. FnrScranton. 8.04, 9.15 a.m., 2.17 p. m. For Hailebrook. Jeddo. Urllton and Freoland. .04, 7.8!?, 9.15, a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 6.27 p. B". Fcr Ashland. Glrardvllle and Lost Creek. 4.6?. 7.61, 8.62, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1,40, 4.10, 6.85, 8.22, 9. It p. m. For Kaven Run, Centralis, Mount Cancel and Shamckln, 7.06, 8.60, 11.14 a. m., 1.32, 4.40, 8.2 p.m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 6.04, 7.38. 9.15, 11.06 a m., 12.43, 2.57 S 27, 8.0S. 9.S3, 10.28 p. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 6.45. 8.15. 11.45 a. m., 1.6K, 4.80 9.80 p, m., and arrive at Shenan doah H 7.38,9.15 a. m., 12.48,2.67,6.27, 11.15 p.m. ieave ancnanaoan ior i-oiumue. d.du, 7.30 08, 11.05 11.30 a. m 12.43, 2.67, 4.106.27, 8.08 p. ffi. ueave I'ousvme ior ncnanaoan, o.uu, 7.3a 1.05, 10.15,11.48 a. m., 18.32, 8.00,. 410, 5.20, 7.16, .ro lu.eu v. m. Leave bnenandoah tor Hazloton. 6.04. 7.38. 9.15, a. m., 12.48, 2.57, 5.27,8.03 p. m. Lr& e Ilazleton for Shenandoah, 7.35, 10.00, 11.00 a. m.. 12.15, 2.tt, 6.30, 7.25, 7.66 p. m. SUNDAY TKA1NS. Tralnn leave (or Ashland, Glrardvllle acd Lust reek, 7.29, 6.1O a. m., 12.30, 2.45 p. m. For Ilazleton. lllack Creek Junction. Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentowc, Hettalooem, Eaaton and New York, 8.40 a m 12.30, 2.66 p. m. r-'cr j.'nnaacipnia iz.su, z.od p. zn. Vn......llf III... rui n.ua v a at a taw, uiauauur auu Delano, 8.40, 11,35 a. m., 12.30, 2.65, 4.40 6.03 p. zn. Leave Ilazleton for Shenandoah, 8.8U, ll.it k. in., 1X55.30 p. tn. 30 a. m., 2.45 p. m. Leave Pottsvlllo (or Shenandoah. 8.80. 10.41 .m.,1.35,5.15p. m. Jt. 11. wn.HUK, ucm. Mupt. eastern uiv South llethlehem. Pa CHAS. S. LEE, Qenl. Paes. AKt.. Philadelphia. A. W. NONNEMAOUEH, Asst. G, P. A., aouin uemioncm, a OKNNSY1.VANIA RAILROAD. L SOIIUTLUILL Division. NOVE.MBEH 10th, 1893. Trains trill leave Shenandoah after the abovt CateforWlEgan'B,. ailberton, Frackvllle, Ne uastie, nt. uiair, rotisvuie, Hamburg, iteaaing Pottstown. Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil adelphla (Broad Btreet station) at 6:00 and 11:46 a. m. ana -1:10 p. m. ouweexaays r or rolls rlllo and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. for Wleean's. Gllberton. Fraokvllle. New Castlo, St. Clair, Pottsvlllo at 6:00. 9:40 a. in. and 3:10 p. m. ror HamDurg, Heading, Potts town, Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 6:00, 9:40 a. m 8:10 p. m. Trains leave rracxvuie tor nnonanaoan at 10:40a.m. and 12:14, D:W, 7:42 and 10:27p.m. -Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:tf, 1 1 :48 a. m. and 4 :40,7: 15 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays at 10:40 a. m. and 6:16 p. m. Leave Phlladelnhla (Ilroad Btreet station) for Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 6 67 and 8 85 a m. 1 10 ana 7 11 pm week aays. un Sundays leave at 6 50 a m. For Pottsvllle. 9 23 a m. For New York. Express, week davs. at 320, 405, 4 GO, 515, (50, 7 83, 8 20, 9 50, 11 00 11 14 am, 12 00 noon, 12 44 p. m. (Limited Ex press 1 09 and 4 60 p in. dining cars.) 1 40, 2 30, 8 20, 4 00, 5 00, 0 00, 8 60. 7 25, 8 12, 10 00 D m. 12 01 nlKht. Sundays 8 20. 4 06. 4 60. 515,812,950, 11 U3 118.5, m, 12 44. 1 40, 2 80,4 00 (Iimitea4iiu)5 2u.oni.oou.7ana8i:pm ana 12 01 night. For Sea Girt. Long Uranoh and intermediate stations, S3), 11 14 a m, and 4 00, p m weexaavB. cor uaiumoro ana vvasiungion s du, 7 so, 0 si) car.) 1 80. 8 4A. 4 41. (5 Id Conirrcwlonal Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 517, 8 65, 7 40 and 1183 p. m., week days. Sun days, 8 60, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18 am.. 1310, 4 41, 8 55. 11 to ana iwpm. For Richmond, 7 00 a m, 13 10 and 1133 p tn, amy, anu 1 ou p. m. weua uays. Tnilna will leave Ilarrlsbur? for Plttsbure and the West evory day at 1 20, 8 10 a m, (8 0 pm limited), iui, tsu, iiw p m every aay. Way tor Altoona at 8 18 am and 6 00 p m every day. ror Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 20 a m every day. Trains win leave aunoury ior vr imamspori, lmlra. Canandaltrua. Rochester. HuBalo and Niagara Falls at 1 S", 6 18 a m.and 1 85 p m week aays. jror uimira aiDii p m weex aaya, ror Erie and Intermediate points at 5 18 am dallv. Vol Lock Haven at 5 IS and 9 M a m dally, 1 u and 6 44 p m week days For Honovo at 618 a m. 1 85 and i 4t nm week davs. and 6 IS a m on Sundays only, iror ane 11 1 11 t in, uany, 1 IS tiro weekdava. S. M. PBkVOBI, 1. R. Wood. Uen'l uanikitor j.n'i vevi art WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre,) C3riX,tI,c3a.-rillO, IJBV. Tbe Restaurant Is one of the best In the coa regions, and has elegant dining parlors attached for tbe use of ladles. The liar Is stocked with the best ales, beert, porters, nines, liquors nnd cigars. (YPHILISBll 1fMO,000 capltaL PosttlToplwIiandlUQ-pasalJ! Doob.lllufltrutedfromllfefromMoplecarod.riJ (iMbycudU Nothing olaetdlf cure. Rl COOK REliEnV Rll.. Chlunn. III. DH.J.U.MAV MM MIMMlai M Professional Cards. -jyj, 8. ICIBTLEH, II. ., PJTTIUOlAlt AND BUROJSON. Offlce 10 Ntrtk Jardtn stceat, Shenandoah JOHN It. OOTLK, A rTORNBT-A T'LA W. OtSce eddall building, Bheoandoah, Pa. ATTOX1TMT mnd CO UNSBLLSR-AT-LA W. Raam 1, MMatata 01 ty Bank DalMlng, FotM vllle, Pa. M. Ml DURKB. A TTORNBT A T-LA W. navAKOOin, r-A. OHeo Roon S, P. O. Building, cJheaandoa and Ksterly building, Pottsvllle. JQR, It. BOOULEHNKIt, Pkytida nnd Surgeon. Adrlee free at drug store, 10T South Main street. Private consultation at residence, 112 Mouth Jardla street, from t to T.SQp. m. J PIERCE ROBERT. M, D No. 85 Kast Ooal Btrcct, HHENANDOAH, PA. OMoe Hours liM to 3 and 6:90 to S p. m. D R. J. 8. OALtiEN, na. iii noma jorain street, Hhenandoah. OrricxHanns: 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. K. Except Thursday evening. Ao ejTlee uer on Sunday except by arrange ment. A ttricl adherence to the office hourl U abielutely necessary. 1031-Al NIGHT VISITS, S1.B0. T J. UUTTON, M. D., PJIl'SICIAlf IND SURQEON, K West Centre Streot, SnBNANDOAlI, PBNNA. Offlco hours: 9 to 11 a, m., 2to4, 7 to 8p.m. pROP. T. J. WATSON, .........Teacher ot. ..., VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN. IJavlng had sixteen years' experience as a teacher of Instrumental muMc giving Instruc tion ou the above Instruments. Word left at llrumm's Jewelry store will receive prompt at tention. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ono Carnages to Hire. laullnz of all kinds promptly attended to Uorses taken to board, at rates that are liberal. h FEAR ALLEf, Rear of the Coffee Hoase. DR. HOBENSACE, REMOVED To 038 North Eighth St. obovo Green, Pblla., Pa. rorinorlyat ZOfl North Second St., Is the old est In America for the treatment of Special jftxeaaen ami tomnjui errors, varicocele, Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc. Treatment by mall a sneclsltv. Communications Facredlv confidential. Send stamp for book. Hours, 9 a. m. to2p.m.i 0 to 9 p.m.; Sundays, t to 13 m. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S, Celebrated Porter, Ale and Bee JAMES SHIELDS. Manager Shenandoah Branch. E.iUSSER & BEDDALL, (successors to uoakiey uros.) Mo. 38 ICnut Ccutre Btrcct, HIIIiftANDOAH, PA. Our Motto: Best Oualltv at Lowost Cast Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELCAMP, JR., Propn WEST STEEST, Between Centre and Lloyd, Sbciiaiidonli, Pcnna. Teams u klre for all puroosee en roaseaable terms' Lakeside Railway Co. $150,000 First Mortgage 30 Tears 6 Per Gsni. GOLD BONDS Olfored to Public Subscription at par These bonds are Issued and offered to sub scrlbcrs In denominations of $100, tAOU and SI.OOO eacn, interest payable semi-annually lu May and November of each year, until the principal ot tho bond matures la 1921. unless sooner re deemed. The company will reserve the right to ruaeem me oonas ai anytime prior to ma turlt v at 1105. with accrued Interest. Tho total authorized iscuo Is I Z50.000. of which 1 1D0.U.O will e sold at present The remainder canDouseu niymr me extension or the road to Delano and La&t side Park, and the purchase oi curs auu oiner equipments ior me same. solu'e llrst leln upon all rlKhtsand franchises of tho Lnkeslde Itallwav ComDaov. toenther with Its line of railway between Shenandoah ana raananoy mty, already constructed, and tne extension to i.auohiae l'arK to be coa Btructed at an earlv dav. The Lakeside ltalltvay between Shenandoah and Mahanoy .City Is constructed In a most thorough and substantial manner. The road way Is laid with 7i pound Trails, the bridges are all Iron, and the ovemead electrical -work is or mo very oett character. Tho commodious Hre-Droof nower houe situ ated on North Railroad street, In Mahanoy Uty, Is built of stone xnd corrugated Iron and Is equipped with a double set of eleotrlo gene ra turs. Tho electric nlant is of the latast Westing, house rtatternof tbe finest character. The rtienandouh branch Is about 5 01 miles In length, embracing a popuhvtlun ot about w, inciuairg anenanaoao, aiananoy jiiy anu iii' tcrmcdiHte points along tbe lino. Tbe distance to Lakeside from M ahanoy Cits via Robinson's, llowman's. Shoemaker's. Pari Place. Trenton and Delano Is about 7 miles. Tbe line to Lakeside Park with Its facilities for travel and easy access to the most popular sum mer resort In the Anthracite coal regions, will be a prontuble adjunct to tbo entire line In the summer months, and a great pleasure road. The KqultableTrust Company, or Philadelphia, is trustee In tbo mortgage for tho bonds of the Lakeside Railway Company nnd the bonds are an absolute first leln on all tie rights, (ma chines and property of tho company. For further particulars apply at FIRST NATIONAL BANK, 1-2VU Of airacdrtUe, Pa. POTTSVILLE Soap Works Third and Race Sts. Use 5c Ocean Soap. It lias no equal for laundry Rcuoral household uso and ca bo used with porfect safety o any kind of goods. 5c Borax Soap. is unequal lea lor washing lac flannel or fino texture good Monarch Towel Soa Is in lr.rgo bars a towel wit each bar freo. It is sptMadi for general use. InWB are cd Minors' Favorite, Now Wrlnltlo Olcln! Drown and Wblto Extra Famtlv at all good soaps. AH sojps guaranteed to be absolutely pure. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, uHENANDOAH, PENM -AGENT FOR- CELEBRATED LAGER 1 1 , AND PILSilER'M Pine Old Stock Ale. W. T. DECK'S Wheelwright Shd Has been removed to Hear Alley. Between Centro and Lloyd Btrcets. Wheelwright work, Carriage a "Wagon uuildinff, Ilorsesnooi and General Repairing ofii kinds promptly attended to.p RETTO'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas, Bettig's Cele brated Beor and Porter In this vialnlty, also Bergni & Engel's celebrated IrJ Pale Alea and Old 8to Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- ' 120 South Mam Street Rag Carpet Weavim If von want a good niece of rag cornet. " woven, take your rags and have them wtj up In carpets. It will pay you In the long c All kinds, with or without stripes, martl order; beautltul rainbow stripes. Lowjjirij 205 West Oak Street, Shenandoah,) CLBART BROS Bottlers ot all kinds of TEMPERANCE : DRINK AND MINERAL WATIBS. Weiss IIexr a Specialty. Also bottlers 6 j f inest ueer. 17 and 10 Peach Allen, MlEtrAltnOf If 139 Bottlll Main Wtrect, C.VX02X.J3.ClO.li, T?'.j All work guaranteed to be Qrst-class In el resiect. We respectfully solicit a sharl your patronage. Ooods called tor and dellv.l Bilk ties and Lace Curtains a specialty 1 aa A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete withoift an ideal Combines every element beauty and purity. It is beauti fyinpr, soothtni?, healing, healtli ful, and harmless, and whel rightly used is invisible. A mrJ delicate and desirable protectiol to the face in this climate. ( Inilit upon bavins the gepo, IT IS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. POMPLEXIOI 13 POWDER, S pozzeirs - tk autkob.la f tba eutraE.
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