A u eveRY HOUSEKEEPER The new vegetable shortening, It meets the most exdctaig re quirements, and is beside entirely of lard, long known and long suffered. tfov deliverance lias come. "SVith. Cottolene, good cooking, good food aud good health are nil assured. But you must be sure you get 'COTTOLENE Eew e of imitations made to sell on t!.3 rucrits aad popularity of Cor.-' il Relu; i l..c::i all, and your grocer will thca understand that you know exactly what you want. This will bring you satisfaction and s-ive you disappointment. Bold 111 3 and 5 pound palls. Made only by N.K.FAIRBANK&.CO., CHICAGO, and 130 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA CAUTION. ir a dealer oflera W. 1 Douglas bhues at a reduced price, or says 3io has them without unmo atnmpcuT on Kouom,pui mm uown as n rrouu, tear a L. Douglas S3 SHOE THE WORLD. W. 1. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit. ting1, and give better satisfaction at the prices ad. crtised than any other make. Try onepalr and be convinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of W, L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales oH their full line of goods. 1 hey can afford to sell at a less profit, and we believe yoa can save money by buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. Address, Wl, DOUGLAS, ISrocktou, Mass. bold by Joseph Ball, Shoiiandoah, THE GREAT SUCCk5S. R. Severn, P. K. Magargle, W. H. Waleis VI60R"ME Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restnrea weakness, Nervousness, debility, and alt the train of evtu fromtarlvfiiroranr lati excesses., the results ol overwork, slofcuess, worrv.etc FullstrFncrth development and tone Riven to every organ and portion, of the body simple, natural methods Immediate Improvement seen, failure impossible 2.(1)0 reference. TVinlt. explanation and proofi ERIE MEDICAL CO, BUFFALO, N. Y. ni-Thool .1317 Arch St U I I I 1 1 0 U I PHILADELPHIA, PA. The only (Icnnlne Kncctallst In America, notwithstanding what otheri adrertlse. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION special Diseases and Strictures Permanent! Itareif In u tn & dan Dl rifin nniOnil Prlmsrv or Second. DLUUU rumilll Sfv, mHlbv entirely newineUiodluittto uudays. 6 years Euro- I tiean iiupiuu ana .a tiracticai experience, &a i uerllflcaics and imIuuiau rrove. bend uve I &mnt stamps lor book. TltUTll ." the cmly i uuou ATnamnir tjuiu'r iinpuira ana otuersaa. I verlUuK as great Hiieclallbts. A true Irlend 1 I tnnll Kiifrir7-rs auif to thona rnntflinnlatlniz I I marriage. Tue most stubborn and dangerotu I I caes solicited, nieuruttuauuoosaveu. Illourst m r.Te-o-oi wea. ana eat. ere's 6-10 Bun. Successful trtatment bj-mall. f US w e ..i IT s"ifVvln .15 O it t JJ? 1 2a H 35-S C a S tu JTV?Tfc-a ... -s G 5 lsi!!MIit u oil lS4l5?!r i liuftq o . o 11 nil rjfiT LOTS Of holes in a skimmer. Lots ot wars of throwing away money. Oni iAot the best methods ot economising is to lnsuri IBmnrst class, thoroughly reliable companies, fflltner Hie, lire or aecldont, such as representee No. U0 Bouth Jariln streot, Baeiaadoah, Pi A Quiet Interview with tho Oom monweal Army Loader, HIS POWEB WITH AN AUDIENCE. II Learns b Trail of Neir Thought In the Minds of Iny Whteh Mar Erent nallr llrlnc Th.m Under Ills Ilann.r, Th. Other lndnstrlal Armies. GAITIIERSBURO, Md., April 28. The Journey of the Coxey army yesterday, though orcr good roads, mi made more thnn usually weary because of the succes sion of high hills and deep valleys orer which tho roadway lay. A halt was mads for ten minutes' rest at Clarksburg, where one of tho villagers approached Coxoy's phaeton. "Are you General Coxey!" asked the Marylantler. "My mime Is Coxey," responded the leader. "We 11, ain't you going to make us a lit tle speech herof" drawled the Clarks burger. "Why, certnlnly," said the lender, and truightway he stood on the seat of hU phaeton, and when the people had gath ered near lie declared his beliefs and pur poses (n a talk of ten minutes. To watch the effect on his hearers was exceedingly Interesting. On well nigh every face when Coxey begau was an expression of curious Interest. Whatever Mr. Coxey Is er Is not, hU manner of speech Is. effective. There can be no doubt of tho man's earnestness. He believes what ho says, and he says what he thinks with the eye and utterance of candor. Ills audience listened. Then the expression of curious interest died away and In its place aimo the look men have when observing what thoy see. The tol erantly skeptical becomo interested, with no attempt to conceal the fact. The man bad Impressed them as worthy of their at tention. The result was a careful hearing, and as Coxey finished there were many sage noddlugs of bends nnd many uutlg- ings of npprovnl. The net result Is that Coxey leaves a trail of new thought iu the minds of many, who will recall and possi bly pursue It Inter us Coxey partisans. Later in the day the correspondent, in conversation with Coxey, referred to the fact that a vast number who looked upon his enterprise from long range, belioved him to be not only a crank, but that he U Uterully not a sane man. "Why should an earnest man with strong convictions be regarded as not sanef" Inquired the Commonweal chief. "Is U an evidence of insanity that a man works vigorously and spends money freely along the lines of his convictions?" he added. "People find It difficult to believe that a thoroughly balanced man has enough of Christ in his heart to spend not only his time and his money In the way you are doing with an unselllsh singleness of pur pose," was suggested, "and tho people on this account regard you as unbalanced on th. subjects you are pressing." "I see, I see," responded Coxey, and be went on to explain that he got the insiiir- ation for his bonds bill in a dream which he believes to have been of divine Inspira tion. "You don't veritably believe tho moas- urea you ure pressing upon congress can bo passed or progressed this session, do your" was nsicea. "I'm. not willing to admit that no, sir, I am not," Coxey returned vehemently. "Written (petitions amount io nothing. There's thef kind of petltioa that talks and has power,!' Coxey added, with a weep ing glance 'down the mil up' whleh nls men were following. There are 0,000,000 of well nigh starving m.n in this country. Let them com. to Washington and stay there all summer if necessary. If they must die of starvation let. thsm dlo under the eyes of congress, where the steush of their decay will flu the congressional nos trils until somothlng Is done to abate the stench and its cause. It matters not to me if I'm deemed a crank. I know I'm right. I don't care if I'm ruined finan cially in this work. I yin recover." Now Knglanders llavluff a llnrd Tim. Wksteiilt, R. I., April 28. General Morrisoii I. Swift's New England Com monwealers are having a hnrd timo. At Wakufleld yesterday the army was ordered to leave tho town instanter, nnd as thoy marched out, without provisions, they were treated to the jeers and sarcastic yells of the townspeople. Tho army reached here at 0U0 last evening, but the town authorities attacked it with written orders not to enter the town under penalty of Incarceration in the Tombs of Westerly. The leaders of the saddened throng, then ordered a retreat across the Pawcatuck river. On the Connecticut side of tho river the army pitched its tents for the night. Ghloaso'a Industrials Growing. ClIICAOO, April 28. "Genoral" Ran dall's Commonwonl army will not start for Washington tomorrow, and the date of its departure is Indefinite. Some tough characters have worked their way Into the army, and Randall says he will not move until he has forced them on. Every man in the army will be searched, and if any weapons are found the man carrying them will be thrust out of the army. The com missary department of the army is flour ishing, and recruits ore coming in Bteadlly. slogan's Captlv Industrials. St.'Padl, Minn., April 23 The contin gent of the Coxey army thnt was arrested by the United Stntes troops nt Forsythe Wednesday night is still at that point awaiting orders from Washington as to their disposition. There are 331 in the number, a number having escuped. It seems that the plan Is to watt until the present excitement at Butte and Helena has considerably subsided, and then take them to Helena for trial. Captured a It. and O. Traln. Washington C. H., O., April 8. Colo nel Gnlvin's detachment of General Frye's urmy took forcible possession of on east bound train on the Baltimore and Ohio 1 railroad, and weut to Mt. Sterling, where they encamped. All freight trains on the Baltimore aud Ohio are running over the Little Miami tracks, but passengers are going through as usual. Kalley Appeals for Food. CASET. In., April 28. Kelley's Indus trial army did not receive a very cordial reception here, nnd only a basket of bread and a package of coffee was contributed to tho coniinlbsury dopnrtmeut. Kelley Bent un uppeal to Mayor Beuils and Omaha citizens for a supply of food. Tho Weathsr. Generally fair, but conditions favorable for local thunder storms; southerly winds. REMEMBER there are hundreds of brands of White Lead (so called) on the market that are not White Lead, composed largely of Barytes and other cheap materials. But the number of brands of genuine Strictly Pure White Lead is limited. This brand is standard "Old Dutch" process, 'and just .is good as it was when you or your father were, boys : "John T. Lewis &Bros." For. Colors. National Lead Co.'s pure White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to a 35-pound keg of Lead and mix your own paints. Saves time and annoyance In matching shades, and Insures the best paint that it Is possible to put on wood. Send us a postal card and get our book on paints and color-card, free; It will probably save you a good many dollars. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. FINANCE AND TRADE Despite Lttbur DUturhnnfles Soma Slight liiinrovt'tiivnt Appears. New Yoiik. April 28. It. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: When ac counts of great strlkts and labor disturb ances crowd nil newspapers It Is Idle to look for much improvement In business. That every week of Idleness for so many men must appreciably lesseu tho aggre gate power to purchnso product of labor is evident. But iu spitu of nil, some im provement still appears. Tho Iron and steel works, In regions where bituminous conl or coke Is used ns fuel, may be seri ously Interrupted if the struggle is much prolonged, but tho Immediate effect is to give a better look to prices of some pro ducts In those regions, while eastern works feel a somewhat larger demand. The week's failures haw been very equally divided, as to seotions, the east having the larger number, with liabili ties of i2,277,O0O, the south $3,573,000 and the west $2,188,000. The failures this week have been ISO In the United States, against 216 last year, for the Ilrfct time la many monthe showing a decrease, and in Cuu ndn 8, against 23 last year. Tho list in clude none of great importance. at! I w". fow Acasr-ir willnot cure. An Bgrccablo Laxative andNrvs Tonic Bold byDrutfglsta or sent by mall. Xja,60a. and fLOOper package. Samples free. KOMO Tho Favorlto TOOTH T0TOI8 f or tho Toeth and Breath, 25a. Captain Sweeney, US.A Ban DlefTO.CaL, Bays: "Ehlloh's Catarrh Remedy Is the first tnediclnol havoeverfoundthatwoulddomo any good." l'rlcoMcta. Sold by Druggists. SHILOH'S CURE. Tins Great Couan Curb promptly eunsi where all others fall. ForConsumptionlthU no rival; has cured thousands, and wiUcunn tou.U taken In tunc Prie85etfc, 60etL.tl.OQ. Sold by O. H. Hageabach, Shenandoah. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. sanuTT.Kiu. Division. NOVEM11EH 19tb, 1893. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the above date for WIggan'R, Qllberton, Fracltvllle, New unetie, ttt. uiair, i'ottsvuie, ti&nnurg, lteaaicr, Pnustown. Pbcenlxvllle. Norrlstown and Phil aOolphla (llroad street station) at 6:00 aad 11:45 . m. ana s:i p. m. on weeicaays r or.rotu' vine ana intermediate stations v:iu a. m. SUNDAYS. for Wlgeac's, U liber ton, Frackvllle, Ne? iv&Hue. si. uiair, oimviuo at o;uu. v;tu a. zr tndSilun. m, Kor Hamburg. Reading. Potta town, Phconlivlllo, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 0:00. 9:40 a. m.. 3:10 p. m. Trains leave Fracltvlllo for Hhenandoab at 10 4 J .1 m. ana 12:11, 7:1: ana iuiCTp.ro -tuncUvs. 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 0. m. Leave Pottsvllle lor Shenandoah at 10:16, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m.Sundays at 10:40 a. m. and 5:16 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Pottsvllle and Hhenandoah at 6 67 and 8 35 a m. 1 10 and 7 11 pm week days. On Sundays leave si 0 60 a m. For i-ottayiuo. iaE For New York Gxoress. week dars. ...nn . rie 1 m i u .en v.. OM qui nrvi 11 14 am. 12 00 noon. 12 44 D. m. f Limited Ex press 1 09 and 4(0 p m. dining cars.) 1 40, 280, 8 20, 4 00, 6 00, 1100, 0 60, 7 25. 812, 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. Sundays 8 20, 4 06, 4 SO. 616,812.9 60, 11 0311 SS, a m, 12 44, 1 40, 2 80, 4 00 (umiiea injiuiiu, o du. ana oupm ana 12 01 nlchL. For Sea Girt. Lone II ranch and Intermediate stations, 8 20, 11 14 a m, and 4 00, p m weeicaays For Baltimore and Washington 8 60, 7 20, 8 III 9 10, 10 20, II 18 a m, 12 10, (12 86 limited dlnint car.) 1 80. 3 46. 4 41. rS 18 Conirrewlonal Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 617, ooo, i iu auu ii a-i . m., whs uays. sun days, 8 60, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18 am.. 1310, 141, 6 65, 1188 and 7 40 pm. For Richmond, 7 00 a a, 13 10 and 11 83 p m, dally, and 1 SO d. m. week davs. Trains will leave Harrlabure for Flttaburi and the West every day at 1 20, 8 10 a m, (8 0 pm limited), 8 60, 7 30, 1165 p m every day. Way for Altoon at 8 18 am and 5 00 p m every day. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 am every cay. uiuilfH, uauiuuiiKua, nuuuuoior, uuuiiu .uu Niagara Falls at 1 35, 6 13 a m.and 1 85 p m week days. For Elmlra at 5 44 p m week days. For jsrie ana intermediate points at a is am asuy, W T 1- IT. - . . . a A n K. - .--II , t and 6 41 p m week days For Kenovo at 5 IS a m, 1 85 and 6 41 pm week days, and 6 18 a m on aunaays only. For M.ano ii t it m, unuy i u cm weeKoaye. H. M. PRIVOBT. J. R. WOOD. Oen'l If anarar Oen'l Paaj'r'' Ag JOE WYATT'S vALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Dossier') old stand.) Main and Coal Bis,, ttneiiautlostlii Heat ber. ale and Dorter on tan. The Best orsnds of whiskeys and cigars. Peel room il ached. WALL PAPER! BAUGAiNS.! Big Reduction In Wall Paper. Mutt make room for an enor. moua Bpring Stock. : t t JOHN - P. - CARDBK Sit W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pi, 9 'i iii HH33IB -TslI M :7's1ll&S Itrguiators Loot a Kaloon. LooANsroirr, lml April 28. The noto rious saloon which has been the cause several sensational incidents at Burling ton was llternllv wined out of eilstnnrn durjng the night by mob violence a crowd of 100 men battered in tho front I doors, emptied the liquors into the gutter and burned the furniture in the street. I The proprietor, Bert Willi, and his bnr-1 tender were held, linntnl miH lilltulfiiliti.il ' wmie uie worn was done. Held Up a Chicago Saloon. CHICAGO, April ' 28. Two masked rob bers, each nrmed with revolvers, in vaded Frank Reynold's saloon, nt No. 832 North Stnte street, and, nfter tnktnif all the money and valuable In iKuiseiclon tor and three patrons, j16"1? s-? cal n,1? ,rT01u s',rl"l? V ?1 slnule illo Into the base-1 I'a,dd- Iberville. Lentonvllle, La be door aud made their i bftlU' l cru Bnd Oirlosby reached 'loluca 01 uie proprietor marched them nient, locked th scape with tl&O in currency and watches and jewelry worth a like amount. aanator Quay Hrlon.ljr lit. BBAVElt, Pa., April 28. Senator Quay la reported to be very 111 at bis homo here. A olose friend of Senator Quny says he was taken sick about two weekH ago, but It was not known to the general public. His affliction Is one that may take him off without much warning, and his friends fear that he is la a weaker condition than Is generally believed. And yet lives in ignorance of the fact that a single applica tion of the CUTICURA REME DIES, will, in the majority of cases, afford instant relief, per mit rest and sleep and point to a speedy, permanent, and economical cure, when the best physicians and all other rem edies fail. CUTICURA Works Wonders, and its cures of tor turing, disfiguring, and humil iating humors are the most wonderful ever recorded. Bold throughout the world. ForTEn Dnuo ANn CllEM.CoRr., sole props., llo.ton. 41?-" All About the Blood and tjkin,'' mailed Ireo. . Facial niemlshrr, falling hair and slm. pie baby rushes prevented by Cutlcura Hoap, NervOUS Instantly relieved b a Cutl curn l'laster, becaueo it vl mUSCUlar Ullzcs the ncrvo forces and VVfriicnpcs llen? cures ne?u.PMns,, ty wumicda weaknesa and numbnesi. Is Now Ready for Delivery. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT -AGENT TOR Lauer's CELEORATED LAGER , At.0 PILSNER BEERS No. 207 West Coal Street, Shenandoah, Penna. T. M. REILLY'S obntralia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glass ot Cool Beerand Refreshing Wines Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget the place. T. M. rtclIIy'H, Locust Avenue, CENTIIA.L1A. PA. AMUSEMENTS. F KHQUBON'B T11EATKE. F, 1. TXRODSOK. MANAaitl. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1894. MOEEIBON'S Famous scenlo and dramatic production, FAUST ! With Its wonderful scenic, clectrlo and calcium effects. The Marvelous 'Broken' Scene With irenulne flishrs nf lleturlcit and tho mrslcraln ot Ure Hrouced hre In Its en- tlrotv by a superior c mr-anv i mpsnv, un-iiiuioK Mi.'S ItotuDel Morr soa ns siuTgucruo ' Prices, 25c, 50c, 7s c una ti; Reserved Beau at Klrlln's drug store. K 1116 3? Tortures K Eczei ROACHES, BED BUGS, lc, & NON.POI80NOLH, but INSTANT M FaO- V J tire DiUttli to all lnteU jf 2es Cts., at all Doalara. ! 4? Alio, told Is rut, quart ud tf tha GtUca. BOCK BEER ! "s'GILL AS PEACEMAKER. Illinois' Acting Qovornor Pro vonta 2 .. an Outbroak, Allii INVADERS DESERT T0LU0A. They Had Assembled tn the Numbnr of Nearly Five Thou. and tn Induce Dm Mlnsrs There to Ou Out, but Left the Town Feaoefully. ToLVCA, Ills., April 28. An army of Tesieruny io urge vue coioreu miurrs ni work here to join the general strike. Act ing Governor Oill was on band when they arrived, and addressed a mass meeting which was participated in by the Toluca miners, making au audience ot 7,000 per sons. When Governor Gill was Introduced ho opened his nddress by rending the tele grams be had received from Sheriff Lent, nnd also tho replies ho had sent In antwer to them, giving it as bis opinion that tho ordering out of the militia was unneces sary. He snld ho knew that the situation was not aa serious ns the sheriff bad rep nentcd it to be, and furthor Rtated that be had every confidence iu the miners not making a hostile demonstration. Contin uing he snld: "You are all well aware of my mission here. I came here personally to view the situation, and have fouud you, as I thought you were, peacefully assembled, and not of n disposition to destroy prop erty or take life, as I was informed by the sheriff of this county in dispatches last night. I don't bellevo thoso telegrams emanated from him originally, but he was misinformed and the fucts terribly exaggerated to blm. I have came here today M declare pence and to plead with you not to attempt any violence or de struction of property. When I refused to tend the statu troops, I had every con fidence that you would not, nnd now I hope that you will reciprocate my friendly fooling townrd you by upholding the dig nity and institutions of the state by quietly going home aud allow the miners of this place to settle their own affairs In A way that Is acceptable to them. If you persist in remaining here aud make any attempt at hostilities, as acting executive ot this statu, I can do nothing but my duty, and you all know what that Is. "1 ask you as American citizens to up hold the supremacy and dignity of the state. I enmo here to plead with you to do so aud I trust you will. I believe yonr visit here is based upon just grounds, nnd I can see nothing you have done that will cast a reflection upon you. Confer with the Toluca men if you wish, and uso moral suuslon to get their assistance to your cause. If they will help you, return to your homes peaceably. If thoy will not, return In the sumo manner anyway. This Is your opportunity to prove bo the public that you can peaceably march through the oountry and assemble for things that are most laudable and com' mendable, uud I Blncerely hope you will take advantngo of it." J. A. Crawford, president of the United Mine Workers of Illinois, urged the To luca men to join the strike, as did also Vice President James W. Murray. After the speaking a motion was carried requesting all the miners not residents here to immediately depart from ttx' city and allow the Toluaa men to nettle among thomselves about joining the movement. A special train was furnished by Gover nor Gill and Mr. Devlin, the mine owner, and on this the Invaders left for their homes in a congenial mood. The Toluca miners at ouco called a meet ing to decide upon the question of return lng to work. Borne of the colored men aid on the Btrcete that they were willing to take out their tools If the whites were. Mr. Devlin said that If the miners quit he would import nogroea from Florida to work in the mines. It the miners here do cot return to work, and any such attempt la made, troublo Is sure to follow. All Olearflrld Miners Out. PillLLIPSDUlto, Pa., April 28. Except for the demonstration at the mine giving employment to a small number of men near Osceola the first week of the strike In this sectiou has been a quiet one with tho miners. At the mine mentioned a few men continued at work, nnd ns they left the mine each eveulng were escorted to their homes by a Rcoro or more women bearing dish pans and colieo pots on which they kept up a continual drumming. Yes terday all tho men quit work. The opera tors of the Clearfield and Beach Creek re gions will make no attempt to start their mines. More West Vlrotnla Miners Oat. Charleston, W. Va., April 28. Infor mation has reached hero to tho effect Uiat 2,500 New Itlver miners have gone out. This is gcnerolly received as being author itative, and may precipitate a general strike throughout the Kanawha valley region. West Virginia strike llloters Bentenoed, Charleston', W. Vn., April 28. After a trial lasting seventeen days Dave Wills Ed Nunnely and J. B. Gibson, three men encaged in the recent Kanawha Valley strikes, were convicted at Fayettevillo ot Involuntary manslaughter and sentenced to one year's Imprisonment and lined 1600, This means at least three years of bard labor unless their friends pay tho judg ment. To Collect the Union l'aolfla Debt. WASIItNOTON, April 23. Senator Peffer introduced a bill to provide for the col lection of the debts due the United States from tho L'nlon Pacific Railroad com pany. Tho bill authorizes the sale ot the road aud pruvldes that in case no bid is made equal to the amount of the indebt edness the government shall bid In the property nud operate the road. Two Itavishers Accused. Manawjas, Va., April 28. Jim Koblnson and Benjamin While were hanged in the jull yard hero yesterday for criminal as sault committed on two white women in Prince William county last Juuuury, There was iio incitement. NUGGETS OF NEWS Xew York's legiBlnture has adjourned sine die. Fire at Taleqnah, I. T., deetroyed four teen liti-iueis hoti.w and ono dwelling house, canning tMO.uOO loss. Seventy-two horees were burned to death last niht In a livery stable lire on "West Nineteeuth street, New York. Secretary Herbert spoke last night be fore tho New York Union League club at the banquet lu honor of General Grant's memory. TERRIBLE EXPL0SI0NI Too High Prossuro. In these days of keen competition in every line, when the business man is compelled to bend his intellect and every energy to the access of his business ; tho clerk, book keeper, professional man and laborer, to Irivc themselves at a terrific rate, there can e but one result an explosion, which, If .uit resulting in immediate death, leaves Micm with shattered brains and bodies. I hcy arc running at too high prosenrc I'lie' strain is too great Something must mil iloei give war. This is equally true of 'NOien. Though their sphere Is more limited, they have their daily burdens, frets, mil worried, and tho results are the same at wi'h their stronger companions. This condition is growing worpe every lay. The rapidity of its increase U awful o contemplate. Our homes, hospitals, nnd insane nsylumsarefullof these unfortunates, and are being crowded still further. There t but one solution of the matter. Kecog ..'iic the Importance of the situation at once, mil take the necoeeary measures to ovcr--.meit. If you have falling memory, hot ilnilics, dlziiness, nervous or sick headache, iliomness, irritability, meiancnoiy, sleen-".-nes', fainting, nervous dyspepsia, epi-L-pty. etc., know that nny one of them isbut symptom of the calamity that may befall Hi and even though you have used so liled remedies and treated with reputable iilivsicians with little or no benefit, givo Dr. Miles Kehtornttve Nervine n trial. 11 is lie only remedy that may be depended tpon for nervous dl-orders. I WO years SK" I iieu ir nitl-ii ueaiuraine rvlno with marked benefit, and later induced ivnn,whohad been sick with catarrh of tho ladder live years In tho hands rf our best phy lelsns, to try It together with I)r. Miles' Nerve id hirer fills. He was so wonderfully tienefileU 'nt ho l attending to business (gain My wlfo - upd Nervine with most excellent results. l nf u tnnethor have not tued more than lx .t'les of Nervine. Several of our iriends have i- used It, nnd are preatly Improved." I-ouls 'Un, litichcr & Olbbs Plow Co . Canton. Ohio. Dr Miles' Restorative Ncrvlno Is sold bv all rvrgt'ts on a positive Ruarantec, or sent by llr. t'les Medical Co.. F.lklinrt. Ind.. on receipt of lee. 81 per bottle, six bottles, 8.1, express prepaid, t Is positively free from opiates or dnncexoaa -nirs. Free book at drUEKlsts. or by mail. RAILROAD SYSTEM Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For Now York via Philadelphia, week days, !.I0. S.23. 7,20. a.m.. 12.2(1. 2.50. Is.fS n.m. Pundav :.10, a. m.l.IO p. m. For Now York via Mauch Cli'mli, week days, 5.S5.7.30 a. m., 12.26, 2.(0 p. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week Uays, 2.10,6.15.7.33, a.m., 12.20, 2.50, 6.65p.m. Ban aay, z.iu, a m., s.su p. m For Ilarrlsburv. week davs, 2.10, 7.5n a.m. 2.60, 6.6A p. m. Sundays, 2.10 a. m. nnd 4.30 p. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2.10, 7.1X1, a. m., 12.25, 2.60, 6.65 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 a. m., . For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days. 2.10, &.Z5. 7.20. a. m.. 12.20. 2.50. 6.66 n, m. Bun- day, 2.10, 7.18 a. m 4.30 p. m. Additional for Mataanov Cltv. week davs. 7 00 d. m. For wmlamsDort. Sunburv and Lewlsbnrr. week davs. 3.25. 7.20. 11.80 a. m.. 1.85. 7.00 cm. Sunday, 3.25 a. m 8.05 p. m. For Mananov l'lane, week aavB, 2.10, 5.2s. B.za, 7.20, 11.81) a.m., 12.26, 1.83, 2.60, 6.55, 7.00, 9.S5 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 8.25, 7.48 a. m 8.05, 4.80 p. m ror uiraruviue, 1 itappanannoca istaiionj week days. 2.10. 8 25, 6.2s, 7.20, 11.80 a. m 12.26.1.35. 2.50. 6.55. 7.00. 9.35 D. m. Sunday. 2.10 8.25, 7.48 a. in., 8.05, 4.30 p. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 1.25, 6.25, 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.85, 7.00, 9.85 p. m. Son day, 8.25, 7.48 a. m 8.05 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH! Leave New York via Phlladolpnia, week days, 8.00 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m.. 12,15 night, finn day, 4.30 a. m.. 7 30 p. m., 12.15 night. SLeave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 1.30. u,io a. m., 1.30, i.w p. m. Hunaay, 7.1& a. so, Leave l'tuiadelnnla. Reading Terminal. week days, 4.12, 8.35, 10.00 a. m.. and 4.O0. 8.00, 11.30 p. m. Bunday 4.00, 9.06 a. m.. 11JO p. m. Leave Reading, week days, 1.86,7.10, 10.06, ll.t a. m., 6.66, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.35, 5.50, 10.62 a. m. Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m. 12.30, 6,11 p. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m 2.00 p. m. Lieave xamaqua, weea aays, a.ieu, o.sc, ii.u ,. m., 1.20,7.15, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.20, 7.41 a, .60 p. m. Leave Mnhanoy City, week days, 3.46, 9.18 11.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.44, 9.64 p. m. Sunday, I U, 8.U a, m., 3.20 p. m. Leave Ma&anov Plane, week: at vs. i.o, t.uu. 6.S0, 9.35, 11.69 a. m., 12.66, 2.06, 6.20, 6.24,7.69,10.10 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00, .Z7 a. m., 2.17, t.ia p. an. xeavo uirarovuie, inappanannoca auuoni, week davs. 2.47. 4.07. 6.86. 9.41 a. ra.. 12.0. 1.01, 2.12, 6.26, 6.82, 8.05, 10.15 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 4.07, 8.33, a. m., 3.43, 6.07 p. m, Leave Wllllamscort. week davs. u.5i. a. tn.. 8.36,11.16 p.m. Sunday. 11.15 p. m. r or iiaitimore, wasnington ana tne west via 11. & O. R. R., through trains leave Readies Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. R. R. R.) at 3.4S, 7.55. 11.20 a. m.. 3 51. 7.22. 8.40 r. m.. Sunday 3.45, 7.65, 11.20 a. m., 3 54, 7 22, 9.58 p- m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut Street Wharf and Houth Htreet Ylinrf for Atlantic City. Week days Express, v.w a. m.i (naturoays only 200), 4 00, 6.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a. m.; 6.45 p. m. Snndays Kxpress, 0.00, 10.00 a. m. Accom modation, 8.00 a. m and 4 30 p m. Returning, leavo Atlantic City depot, cor ner Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues : Week: days Express, 7.30, 8.R0a. m. nnd 4 00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.10 a. m. nnd 4.30 p. m. Sunt ays Kxprens, 4.00, 5.15,8.00 p, m. Ac commodation, 7.15 a m. and 4.15 p. m. Parlor cars on all express trains. O. O. HANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia Pa, I. A. SWEIOAKD, Oen. Supt. CLEABT BEOS., Ilottlers of all kinds ot TEMPERANCE: DRINKS I AND MINKBAL WATKBB. Wzisa 1IEHU a Specialty. Also bottlers ot the Finest Deer. 17 and 19 1'each Alley, BllSX.iXDOAIl - 110 l!ust centre Htreet, fl31a.o3a.ra.xx.do,lx, X1. AU work guaranteed to be Qrat-class In every respect, we respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. Goods called for and delivered Bilk tloa and Laco Curtains a specialty. Delcamp's Livery Stable . 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