EVENING HERALDl Published daily, except Sunday by HUltAJ.D l'VltLlStllNO C031VANY, publication oflloe and m hanloal department, 235 East Ooa Street. 1he TJerald 19 dollTored ln Shenandoah and merie a surrounding towns for Six Cents a week, payable to the carriers. Ily mall, Three Dollars a year or Twenty-live oente per month, In advance. Advertlnements charged according to space ted position. The publishers reserve the right to chnngo the position of advertisements when rer tbe publication of news requires It. The rlfht Is also reserved to reject any advertise ment, whether paid for or not, that tho pub lishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates rciilo known upon application. Entered at the post offloc at Shenandoah, Pa., as second close mall matter. tujb jsrjsxisa herald, Shenandoah, Penna. Evening Herald. MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1894. Republican State Ticket. For Coventor, OENL. DANIEL II. HASTINGS, Centre county. For Lieutenant-Governor, WALTER LYON, Allegheny county. For Auditor-General, AMOS II. MTLIN, Lancaster county. For Secretary Internal Affairs, JA1IE8 W. LATTA, Philadelphia county. For Congressmen-at-Large, OALUSIIA A. OltOW, Susquehanna county, QEOItrJE 7. HUFF, Westmoreland county. WERE WE RIGHT? Over two years ago the Hbhald warned the citizens of Shenandoah that they wero being deceived by the people who were agitating new water works, that the Instigators were making false proclama tions and could not build the proposed public water works for any whore near tho amount the schemers estimated. For this service the Heuald was boycotted and persecuted by the water works agitators, and Its reporter was denied admission to the Council chamber. But that did not intimidate the IIetiALD. It continued to advocate that the estimates of these people were wrong, that by following them the tnxpuyers were plunging them Belves into a bottomless abyss, and the only salvation was a truce with the old water company, or a purchase of the plant. To all these warnings tho public water works enthusiasts tauntingly replied that they could and would establish works superior in every respec'- to tho old plant for anywhere from $70,000 to i93,000 and In less than ten years the works would more than pay themselves and tho In come from them after the expiration of that period would reduce tho tax rate of the borough to a nominal figure. Woo was right f .Long before the special election was held the enthusiasts abandoned the ?70, 000 and tSO.OOO theory when they asked the people for an allowance the figure was placed at t93,000. For this they were to give the people an excellent plant (one of the best in tho state, some said), complete and ready for operation. But where Is it f Part of it lies at Davis' Run with an enormous black eye ; another part Is struggling for an existence at Fowler's Kun, and the rest Is still unborn. And yet we find that the two-thirds, we will say, of the plant which have been com pleted have cost, according to the bor ough's own engineer, $81,844.50 and the cost of completion will be $35,844.50 more, making a grand total of M2S.844.50 ! Who was right t Verily the developments of the present day form a balm for tbe HciiALD which It can most heartily appreciate. The borough's own figures show that ln all Its predictions as to .he project the Herald did not lie. And now the question arises: where Is the excess of 35,844,50, in addition to the sum which is to bo paid for the Torbcrt nnd other lauds, to come from r Are the people to be consulted in tho matter through a special election 1 Or, in spite of the warning given by the late Judge Green that tho Counctlmen would render themselves liable to criminal prosecution if they expended a cent above the t03,000 for water works, do the Councllmen In tend to go ahead and draw npon tbe bor ough treasury as occasion may demand t It Is about time tho people found out where the Councllmen stand In this matter. The tloket placed In the Held by the Republicans to-day Is worthy of the sup port of every member of the party ln Schuylkill county. While there will nec essarily be some disappointment felt by the friend's of the unsuccessful candi dates beforo the convention, we believe all will realize the great necessity of a united part'. The people are anxious for a change ot administration, and with a Red party success Is asssured. ""ventm (ConHnu-"i-om firttpatt:) on resolutions were Reuben liarto, 1'lne grove; C. K. Ureokons, St. Clair; .lames A. Kleindentst, Mnhanoy City; W. J. Whltehotise, Pottsvllle; lsnnc Loeb, Schuylkill Haven; Charles Weller, New Castle; John Tahauey, JIahanoy town ship. At 13:10 p. m. the convention adjourned until 1:80 to give the committees on cre dentials aud resolutions time to prepare their reports. A LZTTLE TIFF. Just beforo the convention was called to order at 1:43 this afternoon an animated conversation was overheard between Charles A. Snyder, the reading clerk, and Chairman Moycr. Mr. Snyder nccused the chairman of be ing a Greenbacker and said it had beeri bo long Blnce he (Moyer) had voted the Re publican ticket that Mover had forgotten the time nnd that he (Moyer) could not come any of his Greenback tactics in tho convention. Chairman Moyer made little reply, but said that Boinc of Mr. Snyder's work as reading clerk was opposed by the chair, that he exceeded his authority in the posi tion. The gritty young clerk carried his point, however, and continued his duties. LOSCH GAINS TWO DELEGATES, The afternoon session was taken up until threo o'clock on n fight over the seating of two delegates from the Fifth ward of Mahanoy City. It was charged by Mr. Whltehouse that tho vote taken at Scheurman's placo was Illegal and the regular vote was the one taken at Jones' place. The delegates elected at Scheurman's were William Kellet nnd William Jones. These two delegates were strong for Brttmm. The delegates elected at Jones' place were David Jenkins and William Hale. They were supposed by some to be llrumm men, but it was generally be lle ml they would flop over to either Shoener or Losch. Mr. Kellet nnsweredMr. Whltehouse by saying that Scheurman's was the placo ordered by tho committee, and because they could not have a fair count at Jones' place. After much wrangling a vote was taken and n motion to Bent Kellet and Jones was defented by 139 5 0 ayes nnd 129 2-3 nnys. Accordingly Jenkins nnd llale, tbe dele gates elected nt Jones.' wero directed to take their seats. At 3 o'clock Mr. whltebouse took the platform and commenced the reading of n lengthy report by the committee on resolutions'. 11RUMM NO.VHNATED. 4:05. -The ballot to nominate a candl- idate for Congress has Just been completed witu tna louowing result.: II ru run ,. 1MH Lo-cb - - W 2-3 Shoener- 60 5 8 Grent enthusiasm prevailed when the result wns announced. The nomination was subsequently made unanimous. Mr. Brunim was called upon for a speech. He responded briefly, but very ally. llrumm was named by Jacob llrltton, Pottsvllle: Mr. Losch bv J. Harry Filbert. of Sc luylkill Haven, nnd Mr. Shoener by H. o. Albright, ol urwlgsunrg. iTudc Klelta Conrte Investigation. Clfskland, Aug. la United States District Judge A. J. Ricks has returned from his vacation, which was spent in Maine. When npproached regarding the investigation nbout to be made of bis of ficial conduct by the judiciary committee of tho house Judge Hicks said: "I have no fear at all of a full aud fair Investiga tion, nnd I notified the nttorney general thnt I courted It. I am confident that the result will fully exonerate mo from nil charges of fraud or wrong doing." The Omnlia Strike n. Failure. OMAHA, Neb. Aug. 13. Yesterday deft nltcly decided tho course of the state officers ln referenco to the presence of the troops to keep tho South Omaha strikers quiet. As all was quiet the Umaha Guards and Thurston ounrils were released, and only three companies from the interior of the stnte will be retnlned tor n day or so longer. Probnbly two-thirds of the strik ers have returned to work, nnd the bal ance will If they can secure positions. The Welllnan Ilellef I'jirty OX London. Aug. 13. A dispatch from Tromsoe, Norway, states that the sealing vessel Malygen and n fast cutter sailed from that port for bpltzbergen, their ob ject being to bring back the members of the Wcllman expedition, ine cutter is under tho command of Captain Bottolfseu, who was master of the Rugnvald Jarl and who was the first to bring authentl. news of the loss ot the steamer. Four Drowned by an Ocean ColllHlon London, Aug. 13. The bark Braekkn, from Hernosnnd for Rio Janeiro, was in collision with the schooner Pilgrim, from Port Madoc for Stettin, on Saturday morning last, off Anvil Point. Th schooner was sunk and Amr members of her crew were drowned. The Uraekk received considerable damage. Six M nntlii for A.iRtllt. New Bloomfielu, Pa., Aug. 13. In th criminal court Juy C. Aldrlch was con victed of assaulting Ldltor Harry Ham of Duncanuon. and sentenced to an in: prisonment of six months. Aldrlch struck Jlaln seven severe blows on the ncau witn brass knuckles. A llnmlred Killed In a Week. ST. Pkteiisiiuko. Aug. 13. Official fig ures show that from Ang. 6 to Saturday, Inclusive, there were 150 new cases cholera reported. In the same time there occurred Wl deaths from the disease. The Weather. Falrt warmen easterly winds, becoming outlrertf. ATT tZTJF Tilt ill lisa tiajwa agree that the nee of a liver nlll alter dinner, or to ao comnllah aneclal r results, 1 on Im portant step ln dvilluitlon. Dr. Pieroe's Pkauuit Pellets an butter than other liver cills In almost ev ery respect They're. th. 'smallest, easiest to IV.V mnc n.hin,l l .h. -'j, J. , tjbtfui Tt? rive7! eneapest, because guaranteoa to give Mt Kcuon, or money returneu. we au navti uiik inr,u nonprnllir It'. h llor. An active liver prevents Impurities and poisons have a tonlo effect upon the liver and th n.r!dSstem. ey tadteSiSrDjS! irom eniermg uis oiooa. - rieasant ren.ui j 1 1 ii ii uiunnir u . 1 11 1 m u i i-iajujitik i ' i i : general system. They ours Indlgsetion, Dys pepsia, Dizzy Hpells, Blck or UUious Head aches, and all derangemanl ct th liver, stomach and bowels. Th MAHns ol Dr. 8agei CUrrh Rimtdy will par you (600 If ther cant 1 5?i5f? sjyt-il mm 11 gir joa oomplsta sod pennaueot cm. , 1 TIB Speaker Crisp Says the House Bows to the Senate The Committee on Ways and Means Instructed to Prepare Bills For Free Coal, Sugar and Iron. Special to Etenino TJeiuld. WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 13, 2 p. ni -The House has surrendered to the Senate. The free trade champions nre upon the threshold of victory. After the House caucus this morning Speaker Crisp announced that the House would nccept the Senate bill. At noon to-day Speaker Crisp introduced n resolution in the House providing for the ncceptance of the Senate bill. At the same time the resolution pro vided that the Ways and Means commit tee prepare separate bills placing sugar, iron and coal on the free list. The resolution wns ndopted. A. r. A. MT. CARMEL. MT. CAIiMrA, August 13, 1894. Miss Mary Harvey is one of tho HERALD readers. Miss Lottie Williams- Is the cuest of Minersvlllc- friends. J. B. Gould Sundayed with his fair companion nt Sunbury. Miss Fannie Cone Is being entertained by her Shamokln friends. Thomas Horn, of Centrnlla. was a pleasant caller on Saturday. Miss Emma leaser has returned home after n pleasant stay among relatives at Riverside. Georce W. Lentz. the Lehigh Valle? operator, Sundayed with his best girl at u lent own. Jeweler Kessler. mounted on his steed of steel, made n flying trip to Elizabeth- me- yesterday. Invitations have been Issued for the marriage of Prof. O. E Gross, of Mt. Carmel, nnd Miss Ada R. Klnse, of Sny dertown. The affair comes of Aug. 23rd. Hen" Wirt, the genial nroDrletor of the Valley House, presented his daugh ter. Miss Alice, with a very handsome mahogany concert grand Ivers & Pond piano. It was put in by C. C. Seebold, ol ounujry. chit cnAT. We predict an early and severe winter. Don't forget the sparring match to morrow nt Curry's hall. Sleep on. sleep on. ye Board of Health 1 tub doctors are very uusy just now. The new lock-un Is coming nt last. Geiger, Gibson & Co. have been awarded tne contract. The trolley will soon be in operation nnd we fear the obituary column will swell as a result. If we are a little behind date with some of our publications, tbey are written to av tract the reader's eye, just the same. The Mt. Carmel Lumber Company, un der the management of John J. O'llearn, is doing n rustling business with lndlcn tlous ot a wetter iuture If we had a swelled pocketbook, we I would give Mt. Carmel another daUy tianer. Rut be nnlient It may come I sooner than anticipated. Leon W. Washburn's Railroad Shows will exhibit here to-morrow. Don't lorget the magnificent street parade at 10 a. m. If you miss thla half of your life will be you miss thla hall of your gone. Admission cents. A certain gang of toughs who congre gate every night at Gould's store, corner uaK anil -nu streets, seem to De iuu oi natural gas. wny don't tne cops snow their authority hero and effect a termina tion of such a nuisance. It the cops don't tome one will. Constables Dick Walters and Harry Waters took Joseph bouthwoou to bun burv last week, where he will remain un til District Attornev Auten receives fur1 ther orders. The current opinion is that the county court will send him to some inBane hospital. Mr. Sonthwood was for nierly from Centrnlla The Rbnnnndnah nnd Mnhanov City Steam Marble nnd Granite works will establluh a hrnnnh vard at Mt. Carmel un der the management of John H. Miller. This is si rpntrnlzed addition to Mt. Car- mel's Industry nnd we trust that under iue airection oi Mr, Miner tne new uriu mav meet with ahiindnnt success. Their new workB will occupy the vacant lot corner AlarKet anu otu streets. Resolutions of Condolence. At a regular meeting of the Phcenlx Klre Comoanv. of Shenandoah. Po.. held on Tuesday evening, August 7, 1691, the following prermble and resolutions were unnnimously adopted: WllKitBAS, It nas picnaeo. uoa, in ms innnue wisdom and goodness, to remove from our midst our latobrotner memuer, jcrcm.aa saieias .hprpfnrp. hp It lleioh ed, That we how ln humble submission to tho will ol 111m who doeth all things well, yet we cannot refrain from expressing regret ut the departuro of one who. by word and ac tion, always endeared himselj to us, and who, bv his general conduct, was a valuable citizen ni tlip iinrnueh. Resolved, That in the death of our late brother th,rnmMnv inHpn a useful member, the com munity a good citizen, and his family u kind nnd indulgent father. Re'ohed, That in respect to the memory of our late brother our charter be draped ln mourn ing for a period of thirty days, that these reso lutions UU BJJrUUU Ul'UU UUI UI1UULCB, ui Jiuir llsneainiUO HVtmau uhji.i-uuuuijjo.iu i Nnwg nQ a CODy of the same duly ongros . i,0 presented to the family dt the deceased. 1 rsrEn iiaukiks. i . . . . . JUJI.I1 A CIj JJ.IIItlUAl., Jambs f. O'Ukahn, Committee. A Powerful Arabian. Ttpdwnv Ferris, nn Arabian neddler. cot I nn thp wnmntb Inst evenlnir at his board- 1 Ing house in Bradley's row and threatened , to whip anybody who dared to cross his , P .H '.i .J' Vtl"" ,V.. " '."v WltU IU6 BireilgLU Ol n anil I" reuuilCTi 1 thB cfIo"ts of Constable Glbll'n and , . anpr,n,H m et i,im to the lockup. yr mnn whnm Thnmas Jovce iwrls 1b the man whom ihomas Joyce, the well known business man of Mahanoy nitr. encountered nt that Dl ace several . - ... . J weeks ngo. lie is a tan, muscular anu wiry fellow, nbout M years of iiuuiuuojjw. jjjsjj.jj , , c, . . Onward It Mriaes. mi.. j.m.n,t i-n,ti, o Fvuwivn TTnTiin haAa so" greTtly Increased . that it has be. come necessary to estamisn an auuiuonai ao-encv at Hooks Sc Urowu's stationary store, 4 North Main Btre.et. . . Sll MAHANOY CITY. Maiiaxot Cur, Aug. 13. Guy Irish hns returned froril Philadei: phi a. Mr. Moore, of Knst Centre street, visited his parents nt Pottsvllle yesterdny. W. II. Kvnns, of Knst Centre street, visited tbe Miners' Hospital on Sunday. J. Wesley llqlilar returned home yesterday niter a week's visit toXew lork. Mioses Minnie Moyer nnd Emma Evans, of East Centre street, visited Shenandoah last evening. Charles Ferir. of Phllndelnhln. is visit ing his grandmother, Mrs. Wolff, of East Centre street. Willlnm Helms, one of William Mor. trnn's hustling nlumbprs. visited his n.ir- ents at Pottsvllle yesterday. The burning out of a trollev wire which got ln contact with an electric light wire on West Centre Btrect Sunday night caused some excitement. The elec tric sparks shot lu nil directions nnd made a very pretty sight. Ruck Mountain wns the scene of nllvelv battle nmong n crowd of drunken Hun garians last evening, which resulted In Mike Longoro being seriously stabbed and another man was badly beaten nbout. the head. Constable Llchtenberg, with the aid of William Hosklns, made n raid on the plnoj nnd several of the men wero put under ball by Justice May, A constable of this place went to n Polish wedding Saturday evening and while under tho Influence of drink at tempted to arrest rm Innocent young man, who refused to accomnanv the officer. The latter drew a billet and attempted to use it, out irienus ot tne young man in terfered and the constable wns forced to surrender. An attempt was made to throw him into the creek, but on second thought he was left in the mud. An informal reception was tendered by Miss Mnme Hnckett to her numerous friends Saturday evening, at her pretty home on East Centre street. Dancing-. vocal nnd instrumental music, oration, essays nnd recitations were the prinolpal feature) ol amusement. At iiwu o cioci;. the guests Beated themselves ntnnelegnnt repast nnd did it justico, after which they departed for their homes Among those present wero Misses Jennie Stanletou nnd Catherine GUmore. Tnmnqun: MolHe and .Maggie U'llara, bnenanuoan: t-iou uau- Igair, Pottsvllle; Jewell Gorman, Nellie Lark in, Cressle Kaler, Mame Dunn nnd Rose uulnn, Alnhanoy City; Messrs. Tosenh Robinson. Kutztown: Patrick Mahony, Gilberton ; William Hauck, Sun bury John Campbell nnd William Slat- terv. Shennudoah : Jnmea- Hnughney. James Murphy, James Kershner. Peter U'lirien, josepn itomnson anu xuomas Moore, Mahnnoy City. PERSONAL. C. E. Tltman returned from n week's 'itay at Ocean Grove. Mrs. J. F. Finney nnd dnuchter. Nellie. ire the guests of Mrs. Thomas Rich, at iVshlanu. Frank Portz has returned from Orwlgs- burg, where he spent the past two weeks visiting friends. Harris Seff hns returned from n four weeks' sotourn at Saratoga, N l .. looking hale and nearty. Miss Jennie Mncdonnld. of Providence Rhode Inland, Is the guest of James Dan iels, of North White street. Will. Harmon, of Delano. accomDnnled by his lady friend, ans Lizzie iMwell, ol town, spent yesterday nt Orwlgsburg. Joseph Holbrook. one of Philadelphia's thrifty nnd enterprising young business men, anu ms boo, jiarvey, nre spending a few days in town, the guests of George benger, oi ,ast uoni street. Joshua Rlegel. who hns been nn ennl- neer on the Lehigh Vnlley railroad since the iMnnnnoy oraucn was urst openeu, to-dav made his re annenrance on the branch for tbe first time since he left tne Elazleton hospital, where be was under treatment for lniurles sustained in n rail road wreck near Ilnzleton about three months ago. Rlegel resides at Mauch Chunk nnd is engineer of the passenger train of Conductor Henrv Slcfried. whlcB runs between mat place anu snnmoKin. Quarreled With the. Police. i AdamMort cot Into an Rrimment with Policemen Casey. Douehertv and Wal- aius at Justice v imams-omce naiuruay fterPoon' "?..!', ' .c..n.tiBLed Pj.t .7 7 . -. . . vwm. .- r-. . t i Btrnjit -pnlHnn In n RtmtTirlp nnil jTart I helng arrested. lie was subsequently re leased tinder ball, It seems thnt Mort wns charged with attempting- to get the shell gnme mnn awny from Policeman Wal ,ltis. a charce he vehemently Uemeu. Mort claimed, to tho contrary, that h trlea to assist tne omcer. Kenneth Bazemore hnd the rood for tuueto receive a Btnall bottle of Chamber lain's Colic. Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Rem edy when three members of his family were sick witn uyseniery. xnis one smau bottle cured them all! aud he had some left which he gave to Geo. W. linker, a nromlnent merchant ol tne mace, jbewls- ton, X. C, and It cured him ot the same complaint. When troubled with dysen tery. uiarrnuHi. coiia or cnoiera morous, eive this remedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with the result. Tbe I praise that naturally follows itsiutroduc-; tlon nnd use has made it very popular. 25 nnd SO cent bottles for sale by Gruhler tiros. Wyatt the Man, Tho resultH of the Republican prlmar- I les are sufficient to warrant that Joseph Wyatt, of town, will receive the Repub lican nomination ior tne legislature in this district. The neonle will find in Mr. Wyatt an intelligent, persistent and vig orous workerin their behalf and he will undoubtedly make a record In case of his election to tne legislature whlcn will re-1 Meet credit upon the judgment ot his con stituents in senaing mm there. OBITUARY. MRS. SARAH A. IIOYER, Mrs. Sarah A. Boyer. wife of Daniel Boyer, died at Pine Dile, this county, on oaiuruay, iu ao oist year oi ner age. She was the mother of J. II. Hover. cashier of the Merchants' National Bank, Yviiuamsport, anu ex-ueputy cnenu u. t, 1 1 . V. J . - I i . a, jijvcr, ui iuu cuumy, uuu nu uumj oi II. C. Uoyer, of the HERALD. Now or Never. People who have not Becnred copies of the exquisite photographs of the World's Fair embraced ln "The Magio City," and superb photographs of famous men and women nna scenes in every lana as in corporated in "Voynge Around the World." ehoniu nppiy for them at the Herald office without delav. as onlv a few copies are lett aua tne supply will not be renewed. No household should be withoBt a complete set of these marvelous productions. Shell Game tlaa Pulled. William Fitzsimmons, a Pottsvllle man I i, ii,..i,. r. ,i, t. ji. n , t , . uo .".iu - - -. i- .uowjibua itjiji it BUoU gome wne arrested on East Centre I coax tne coin irom a gronn oi curious . ... ... ---- - , - "j " " I llceman walaltis. Fitzsimmons was re specraiors. xne arrest was maue uy l'o I leased after paying a tine of t3 and costs and promising to get out ot the town. MM..no, . o, .... .ground. Any Information as to figures and I Get your repairing done at Holderi terms can be obtained bv annuls v, union,, I man'. NICARAGUAN SOLDIERS KILLED. l'lrcd Upon by a Mnb While Trjlng to Make an Arrest. New Yoiik, Aug. 13. The American schooner Goorge hitford arrived yester dny from Corn Island, Nicaragua. The Whltford brings news of nu encounter be tweon some of tho natives and n few Nio nrngunn soldiers on July 6 Inst, during which four of the soldiers were killed and two wounded. From what could be learned nbonrd the Whltford It nppears that a lawyer named Russell, who is n Jamaican, called on Governor Maxemo Dlnz ln reference to a lawsuit ln which he had been retained as council. The gov ernor declined to examine the papers, n they were not ln Spanish, nnd this led to n healed discussion between them nnd ended by the governor tearing to pieces the lawyer's papers. This enraged Russell, nnd ho proceeded to lecture tho governor severely. The governor threatened to arrest blm, but did not do so, there being no one present at the time except the governor's secretary. Russell defied the governor to do his worst, nnd orders were sent nt once to Blueflelds for troops to nld the governor in arresting the lawyer. Meanwhile Rus sell hnd gathered about him several of his 'friends and openly defied the governor to arrest hlra. On their arrival the troops were ordered to arrest Russell at once. Russell refused to surreuder.and his party fired on the soldiers, killing four and wounding two. The governor's secretary was slightly wounded, as was also n mer chant, who was riding on- horseback through the street. Russell and his- friends thought their victory a good opportunity to settle other grudges, so, with eight others, they set out to wipe the Nlearaguan officials from the- tnev of Corn Island. They ran up against the remainder of tbe troops, three In number. Two more were killed. The only one left wentinto hiding, leaving the governor and his secretary to the tender mercies of the- Jamaican and hU following. Russell advanced on the government house, and the governor and secretary re treated to the cellar and barricaded them selves. In the shooting the secretary, who wns wounded, opened Are with a horse- plstoL winging M. Gale, one otRns soH's friends. Then tho rebels retreated to the bush. From thence they made an other onslaught, buruing, two government nouses and the pier. On tho following day Gale nnd several others, presumably confederates were captured. Russell and Lincoln escaped ln a dory, but later were captured at Port Dimon. Diaz emerged from his retire ment and put nil hands to jail. Then ho resigned leaving a strong recommenda tion that the prisoners bo sentenced to the tall. penalty for the insult? to Nicaragua. In. Central America this means death. Rids Called For. In another column of this lssne will be found an advertisement for propoinls.by the- wnter committee of this town for hnullntr nnd lnvlncr 8.000 feet of steel Dine. The bids must be In by 0 p. m. on Thurs day. E. F. Gallngher Is the chnlrman of thecommlttee. S3 SHQEris' 4E BEST. JEAKINC. r HUi tfl O. LlWfl cujuj . 4.'3.5-0 F1NECAI F&KANttRCa 3.spp0l1ce.3 soles. 2.L;sBoys'SchoolShiies. LADIES- .SEND FOR CATAJXGUfc WL-DOUCLAS, BROCKTON, MAS 3. v.. imc wioneT bv urchailBB 1" S;.W.m,r..of dcvO u v f Bit. tub inib1-"1 - . ad-crtl-ed shoe In the world, aod Guarantee the Yalueby stamping .the nameanaprrcc 'ce?knd theiddln'. profits.; Orho ??ual cnitem work in atylf. easy fitting .and , ,iiiiH rtrfttteu von m train i uiku , wearing qnalltli. We Have mem aoia every where, ft lower price, for the v.tue riven than nv other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. boia Dy Joseph Ball, Shenandoah, Pa. :H0HEST TREATMENT: S G. F. THEEL . n a AndaiStefTof Able A..ltanla Home Offices, 131T ARCH St. S-8: WL and Hat. Dm, (-10; HonJajs, -13. HTlAM'II (IFPICti rrrmn- oiitlr Uatabll.beil At Reading, Pa. R.1V. Tni-nri- HErriNTl jinil lMU NK- T.IN St.. Office Hours every Saturday lromC A. jo iv 1-. jw,, oudqitb, ironi V A. JH. IU 1 . JU, Loan ur vlicer. Youtkful ledl.eretlen or Kx. era.r.. llleod Pal.eja dpueral ilebtllt. J.o.e of SlpMurr mad All Special lll.ea.es CAUstd bv lieei-e imm ar lelirrltnnce. J)r. Thrrl. Uip Oalv rkr.lrtea nui Hnerliill. table to cure aner l.Tcrroao ri.e hn. laiiea mo mailer n U.( nthpn, I. v.. write, nrlnt nr AUVerllse. The Meat llopeleas Hail Dnnaeroe. Ca.es Mollrilrd. Kcllef at oner. 1'resb cos cured VlOd.rs. KAC'll nl Kvrry Ca.e llecelves the Doctor, l'er.eaal Attenllen and Vw,r. strictest Secrecy t.uaraeteedl te All. HendA ic. stamtn for Book, MTratb;" beet of all for young ind old, single and married. The only Book expow- ag wuackb. PROPOSALS ! T)U0PCHAL3 will be received by tho Water j committee ot tne uorougn uouncu oi snen- nndosh, l'a., up to Thursday, Auguit 10th, ISM, at 6 o'clock p. m., for the hauling and laying of 8 00) 'feet of steel welded, screw-lolnt pipe, and thedlggl-g and filling ot a trench, three and a half (5V4) teet deep, for the sime The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. E. J. O ALL AO HER, 8-13-tt Chairman of Committee. MISCELLANEOUS. TOIt BENT. Two rooms, for since ; heated by steam; gas: cheap. Ap U Itelowlch, H. Main street. 7 astr I- OST.-Hetween Oik and Chestnut streets j and Ilrennan's Steam Laundry, a pair ot cnld-rlmmed ftntclaelps. Finder wl 1 Dlease return same to John Cocncy. corner Oak and I'neiinu'. streets, enenanaosn, i . o 11-01 WANTED. Men to represent the Metropol itan Life Insurance Company ln Maha noy City and Delano. Good pay. Apply at once to L. A. Cassler, 62) East Centre street, Mahanoy City, 7 141m i iiwi ojiijji,-iiiij jut. uanuei xiouse prop- - 1 h erty, on the corner of Oak street and the I Avenue, Mt. Carmel, Is offered tor sale at a LoTelQd" MfiSh lUHl Bchoener, ML CUrmel. U-l llir DR. J, GARNETT MERTZ, N Oculist and , ' ' Optician, 110 W, Centre St,, Mahanoy City, Pa. . Eves examined and glasses nrescrlhed. Special attention to difficult cases. Professional Cards. OL. FOSTEH, ATTORNEY and CO VNBELLKR-A 7-LAW, Office Roots 4. Post 0(2 co bnlldlnc. Bhentn. doab, l'a. M. 8. KI8TLER, M. D. PBTSiOIAN AND SURGEON, Omcs-lJfl North Jtrdln street, Shemndosh. TOHN It. COYLE, A TTORNB T-A T-LA W. Office Beddsll building, Hhenandoib, Ft. jy M. BURKK. ATTORNEY AT-LA W IHlKAWDOAn, PA. 1MJVH1 0, JT. J. JJUIIUILK, DUUU.UUV.JI, ndEsterly building, Pottsvllle. flffina 1y o T 1 r- 1 ) . . 1 , . I JI ji T PIERCE ROBERTS, M, D No. S3 East Cost Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office nars-1:80 toa nd e:80 to 9 p. m. ill. J. B. OALLEN, ' No. Jl BouthJaain Street, HheniniJoah, Ornoi Hotms: li30to3asdOi30to8P.il, Except Thursday evening. No cffUe' work on Sunday except bv arremgt- mem, a nrta aanrrence to me ogict Aouri U abi4luielp neeettary. B. WENDELL REBER, Successor to DPj OHAS. T. PALMER, EVE AND MAR 8VROEON, 901 Mahantongo Street, Pottsvllle, Penna, jyRS. O. H. BRIDOMAN, R. O. M., Tcacttr oMfiolIo, ?ia35, Violoncello. Cor. Jardin and Lloyd Sts., Shenandoah. in zrrECT mat 13, 1SB4. Passeneer trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, slauch Chsak. Le- hlghtan, Slatlngton, White Hall, CaUsaug.ua, Allettown, lietnlehem, Easton and Weatherly S.M. T.38, g.15 a m., 12.13, 2 57, 6.27 p.m. fbi New ion and Fnuaaeinma. o.ih. 7.sar 9.15 a. m.. 12.4S, 2.M. For Qualrake, Hwltch- Date, uernaros ana uuasonaaie, ctn, w.is a i. ana s.dt p. m. Far WUkee-Barre. White Haven. Fltteton. Laceyville, To wand, Savm, Waverly and mmira. o.ih, v.ia a. m., .o,, o.i p. m. For Itoehtstcr, BuOalo, Niagara Falls and the West, 6.04, 6.15 a. m. &Ed;i57 &21 p. m. For ueiviaere. ueiaware water uan ana Stroudsbarg, 0.04 a. m., 2.57 p. m. For juunnertvuie ana jvremon.v.io a. m. inor'Punlih&nnook.fi.OI. 9. IS a. m.. 2.S7.5.27 D. m. For Ithaca and Oeneva 0.01, 9.15 a. m. S.2X . m , For Auburn 9.15 a. m. 5.27 c. m. For Jeanesvllle, Levis tonandBeaverUeadow, m a. m., u.u, u.uo p. m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 6.04, T.S3 0.1,1. a. ra.. 12.4J. li.fiT. b:n c. m. For Hiiver uroon junotion. Auaenriea snci Hazleton 6 04. 7.S3, K a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 5.27 aixi R.ftH n. it. r or acranvon, o.vi, v.io, a. in., 4.01 acu o t p. m. For Hailebrook, Jeddo, Drltion and Fro S.04, 7.88, 8.15, a. m., 12.43, 167, 5.S7 P.m. M For Ashland, QtrardvlUe and Lost Creek, VM. Q 15 10 90 a m.. 1n0. 1.IO. 4.10. SUfi. R.24. . - -- - 1 1 - - For Raven Run, Oentralla, Mount Carmel ana scamoiun. w.ia. 11. u a. m.. i.u. i.iu. B.as p. m. For Yateavllle, Park Place, Mahasoy City and ueiano, cm, 7.3s, v.u, u.uo a m., is.u, z. K S7. 1.08. D.Z3. 1(1 23 11. m. x rains win leavo anamoain at 0.10, 11,10 a. m., 1.(5, 4.30 9.30 p. m., and arrive at Shenan doah at 9.1b a. m.. 12.43. 2.67. 6.37. 11.15 p. m. Leave snenanaoan tor jyoiisvuie. d.du, 73 8 0s, 11.63 11.30 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.106.27, 8.U n. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.(0. i 9.06, iai6, 11.40 a. m., U.tZ, S.00,.410, 6.20, 7.15, 7.DO, 1U.UU P. UJ. Leave Shenandoah for Hatletoi, 5.01,7.33, 9.15, a.m., 12.43,1.67, 6.17,8.08 p.m. Leave Ilaileton for Shenandoah, 7.35, 10.09, 1 ll.H a. m , is.10, .ie, o.oo, cm, .do p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run, Centralla, Carmel and Shamokln, 6.45 a. m.. 2.40 t. and arrive at Shamokln at 7.40 a. m. and 8.451 p. m. I Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah atl 7.00 a. in. ana imp. m and arrive at Bhen I nndoahat 8.19 a.m. and 4.6i p. r 1 Trains leave for Ashland, birardvllle and Loatl uracil, .u e. iu., IS.OV p. m, f cr uazieion, uiack creek junction, jvenri Uethlehem, Easton and New York, 8,49 a 12.80, 2.65 p. m. I For Philadelphia 12.80, 2.85 p m. I For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and 1 Delano. 8.49. 11.36 a. m.. 12.80. 2.66. 4.58 0.03 n. m. 1 Leave Uatleton for Shenandoah, 8.SU, ll.tol a. m., 1.06, 6.30 p.m. I Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.60, Mt, I 9.30 a. m.. 2.40 n. m. I Leave Pottsvllle (or Shenandoah, 8.89, 19.40 1 A.10.,1.00, D.10 P. 111. ROLLIN U. WILBDR, OenL Hunt., South Uethlehem, Pa OHAS. S, LEE, Oenl. Pasa.Agt., Philadelnlila 4 Tf uoNwvuiniTin Aa.t n U 1 South UethlehV I FOR tfCTS.l aijjsi i iMjawT, mf- I M In-PoKfngp, no will send Kt Z ASninplvr.melopo, of cither 5 'WlUTIlXUSIIorDItOXCTXIl y nozzdNis I fOWDER. a Ton have seen It advertised for many- fa 7 years, but have von over tried it? If 7 M not, you do not Know what an ldenl n 7 Complexion I'nnilcr Is. 7 H POZZQMi'S Z besides bctnir an acknowledged brautlfler, Z a hasmaurrolreBlilnguBcs. Itprevenuchaf- R A log,BuntburntWlnd tan.lossonspeniplratton, ra cto.l Infactltlaamostdotlcatoonddeelnibto H 7 protection to tlie face during bot wcatUor. 7 H It le Hold .Kverywhero. fa For etunple, addreBa HJ.A.POZZONI CO. St. Louis, Mofc ftlBNTIOlf TU1S PAPRO. '
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