I r r to suppose tliat nil imitation offers the customer any guarantee like the original does. Take Cottoknt for example, 1'aihbakk & Co. discovered it, perfected it, ruid spent thousands in making its merits knovu. It is plainly to their interest to make and keep it what it is to-day tlrmnost popu lar shortening in the -world. But when yyu come o accept &ntf these guarantees all disappear, and the housekeeper is at the inercy of an imitator who deals on others' reputation and who profits only by others' loss. To, ensure having good cook ing and healthful food stick right to CottoIvENR and let all imitations severely alone. Sold in 3 and a pound palla. Hade only by N.K. FAIR BANK 4 CO., CHICAGO, and 130 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. CAITTION. ir n dealer oilers W. fc. Douglas felloes at a reduoecl price, or says Ihehasjthem without name stamped on bottom, pat him down ns a fraud. . L. Douglas S3 SHOE THE WORLD. IV. I,. DOUGLAS Shoes arc stylish, easy fit. tin, and give better satisfaction at the prices ad. vertltcd than any other make. Try one pair and be convinced. The stamping of v. L. Douglas" name and price on the bottom, which guarantees theirvalue; 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 on their full line of goods. They ran afford to sell at a less profit, and we believe you can save meney by buying all your footwear' of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free-upon application. Address, W.IDOVOUAS, Ijrocktou, Mass. Sold by Joseph Ball Shenandoah; THE GREAT "SUCCESS. l R. Severn, F. E. Magargte, VT.U. Uaieia ilrThpp1 1317 Arch St. Kilt lltJUl PHILADELPHIA. PA. The only Genuine Specialist In America, notwithstanding what others advertise. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION special lllteases and Strictures Permanently Cured la 3 to 6 days LOOD POISON sohrv new method la 30 to w days. 0 years Kuro- uniLuapiuuauaJepraciicaiexpeneBce, iu surttAcates and UlDiumaaTiroTe. Kend five !-cent stamps for book, TllUTlIj" tho only book expotdQtr Quact Doctors ana others ao venlrJuif as great BpeclallstA. A true friend to all sufCercrs aud to those contemplating I marriage, rne most scuDoorn ana aan gerou rAjvmtrtllrltAd. Wiitoor call and be saved. iVlOiBan. V-li. Successful troatmeat by m&lL Honrs f (HJ i en i oo i tvra. anQttau'eTe'a i 1 OF Easily, Quickly. Permanently Rettorod WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of ovlli fromearlyerrorsor latei exceshes. tbe results oi t-fruork. BsClCDflll. worry, etc. Fullstreogth, development and tone given to e ery organ and Blm pie, natural methods Immediate lmproYemen seen, Failure Impossible 2.N)f rArpmnrM. Hook explanation and proof mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. LOTS Of holes m a skimmer! Lots of ways of throwing away money. Oct ot the best methods of economlilng la to lnsuri Intlrst class, thoroughly reliable companies, either lite, nre or accident, such as represented Mo. 18 Bonth Jardln streot, Bhenandoah, I' VAT W 2 0 H ocoL at difffl igiff?wujTi t ..t.Twc i'w. Eft NOTES OFTffl STRIKE. No Resumption of Work Among the Striking Ooal Workers. WAITING TOE TEE CONFERENCE, rrnldent Mollrld UeoUresThatth Ital Agreed Upon at CliTalind Will b En forced Throuchont the District West Virginia Operators Will Not Attend. PniLLtrsBUno, Pa., May 10. A stable containing, a number of coal digging ma chines and located near the Morrladale shaft of It. U. Wlgtou'n initio, was set on fire, and nothing but the, early discovery of the flames prevented a heavy loss and tbe flooding of the extensive mine. The striking miners have passed resolutions, strongly condemning the deed, and-offer to furnish men. to guard, the company's property In order to prevent a possible re currence Of the offense during the strike. At HugheB mine, near Osceola, 1,000 men made their appearance just as the mine was about to be opened for the day and held a brief conference with the owner, after which it was announced that the mine would shut down until after the conference at Cleveland. Nesro Miners Intlmldnted. Birmingham, Ala., May 10. After re ceiving three formal notices to quit work, which they refused to obey, tho negro miners at MIIUIhIc, Tuscaloosa county, went out and joined the strikers. Tbe causo of their yielding to the pressure was an anonymous notice posted about tho mine Tuesday night, which rend: "You have boen given three notices to quit work. II you do not obey tomorrow morning you will not live to disobey longer." The no tice was decked with skull and cross bones, and purported to be signed in blood with a drawn dagger. Maryland's Bllne Strikers. Cumdeuland, Md., May 10. About 1,000 miners assembled at Knapp's meadows lyesterday afternoon. After electing dele gats to the Cleveland miners' meeting a vote was taken and showed an overwhelm ing majority In favor of a strike. At Frostburg about 2,000 men are out and 1,200 still at, work. The majority of the men seem opposed to suspension. In any event, It is not believed that suspension, if generally adopted, enn last long. Ulnars Snub Their Employer. ST. Louis, May 10. General Manager J. D, Crabh, of the Madison Coal company. made an attempt to hold a conference with his strkipg miners at Edwardsvllle, Ills., but met with a failure, nono of the men attending, though they had been given notice. Tomorrow will be payday, and Mr. Crabb hopes then to be more suc cessful in his efforto to reach a settlement with his men. To Enforce a Uniform Rate. Pittsburo, May 10. President, John Mollrlde and Secretary-Treasurer Patrick MoBryde, of the United Aline Workers' association, have assured the operators of this district that if a uniform rate Is es tablished at the Cleveland convention it will be maintained and enforced by the miners throughout the district. This has always been a question of dispute. Will Not Attend tb. Confarene. CnARLKBTOV, "W. Va May 10. Resolu tions .were passed by the West Virginia Coal Exchange to the effect that no oper ator irom mat. state sbonid attend the Cleveland meeting on May 15. that ther will not permit business to be run by out- Btae innuence, and that Umo must keep Jier nanas out oi west Virginia's ooal business. r.ars of an Outbreak. BALTlMOItE, May 10. Advices from ths scene of the mn,lng -trouble at. George's Creek are to the effect that only three mines are in operation. Trouble is ex prcted atithe mines, and the superinten dents have telegraphed for instructions in tnu event tne strikers attempt to molest the companies' properties, Mllltla Under Arms at Akron. Akron, O., May 10. Two companies of militia were called out by Mayor L. D. Watters to assist in quelling a ((isturb ance on the East Kxchnnge street Im provements. The unemployed in the city have driven off every foreigner employed on the streets, and are now endeavoring to secure or torce tl.au a uny for laborers, i The police dispersed the mob nud tbe militia were not called into active service. They will remain under arms for several days in anticipation of trouble. K.pt at Work by Threats. TJNIONTOWN, Pa., May 10.-fA delegation of Polish ministers from Braddock jind ConnelUvilIe,noTf here, charge that Super intendent r ranK uradiord, o( ttayney'i Moyer works, forced' sir Slav miners into, the pit at the point qt Winchesters, and is now keeping them, prisoners against their will. Suit was brought against Superin tendent Bradford, for pointing firearms at workmen and for forcing them to work in the pit under duress. Pleroe Bentene.d t Death. Cam Mat Court Bouse, N. J., May 10. The jury in the case of Richard Pierce (colored) was only out twenty-flve min utes, and returned a verdict of gnilty of murder in the first degres for killing his wife Sarah on Feb. 10. Judge Reed sen tenced Pierce to be hanged on Friday, June 29. This will be tbe first hanging In the history of the county. A Chinas. Klopemeut. San Francisco. May 10. Mrs. All Chong, wife of a local Chinese merchant, decamped for China on the steamer Oceanic, taking M0.000 of her husband's money. The robery was discovered by Ah Chong shortly after (he steamer had sailed. It is believed that some Chinese lotharlo accompanied the woman. The lllue Honors the flray. FREDKIlICKSIiURO, Va., May 10. On Scottb' Island a delegation of Gratid Army men, on behalf of the Indies of Washing- I ton, presented to R. S. Chew camp, Sous of Confederate Veterans, stands of Vlr- I glula uud the national colors. Senator ! Little, for the camp, uiado a graceful ' speech of acceptance, The American Cyclist Won. PARIS. Muy 10. Hnrry Wheeler, tho nroffssiouu! American bicycle rider, won the tweuty-tlve kilometers ruce at Velo drome yesterday, easily ueating several crack French riders. The Weuther. Fair; sllpht changes in temperature; variable winds, shifting to easterly. Chief Arthur May ltnlin. St. Paul, Minn., May 10. Tho Dispatch, which has been made tho federal organ of the -Irothcrhood of loconiotiva Engineers during the convention, prints the follow ing: "Hut four of the grand u ulcers are to be elected at this session, but while the term of Grand Chief Arthur does not expire, un til 1WM, It Is gravely staled that there Is more thnn a simple lik 'iliood of his re signing before the close of the present gath ering. It is snld thnt he feels the need of rest." Two Mlclilvaua Iloyt Killed. WlNNirF.u, Man., May 10. Men repair ing a chimney left their work for a time, leaving a pulley In position. Two messen ger hoys began playing with the ropes. One pulled the other half wny up, when the chimney fell, killing both boys. Imprisonment fnr Life. FrtANKUN, Ind,, Mny 10. The jury in the Parker-McAfee murder case returned a verdict of guilty and llxed punishment at life Imprisonment. Parker and McAfee killed Charles Vv. Eyster, of Indianapolis, L.t M-w pAINT cracks It often costs more to prepare a house for repainting that has been painted in the first place with cheap ready-mixed paints, than it would to have painted it twice with strict ly pure white lead, ground in pure linseed oil. Strictly Pure White Lead forms a permanent base for repaint ing and never has to be burned or scraped off on account of scaling or cracking. It is always smooth and clean. To be sure of getting strictly pure white lead, purchase this brand: "John T. Lewis & Bros." For Colors. 'National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to a 25-pound keg of Lead and mix your own paints. Saves time and annoyance in matching shades, and insures the best paint that it is pos sible to put on wood. Send us a Dostal card and cet our book on paints and color-card, free; it will probably save you a gooa many uouars. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. I ROOF PAINTING promptly done with EH- HAWTHOKN'S U. S. KOOf PAINT by V. YOST, Agent, 189 East Coal street, Bbcnandoah. It Is tbe best and only guarantee paint agolust corrosion, tire and every kind of weather, tor metal, wooden and paper roc Is and walls, ulve It a trial. GEORGE W. JOHNSON, UIFI01r : HOTEL 1 LOST CREEK, PA. , .Near L. V. and Electric railways. The finest brands of cigars, whiskies, norter, ueer ana aio on nanu. L flUERBflCH. Practical Watchmaker AND JEWELER, Sells and repairs watches and clocks cheaper tnananyone in town, nepainng a specialty, pui ana examine my suck. 21 W. Centre St., Shenandoah W. H. SNYDER 133 West Centre Street, Mahanoy City, Pa. Artistic Decoratoi FalntlnE; and Pnpcrhanglng. Perfect work. Uareatns In nalnts and oils plain and stvr. glass. All the new patterns In wall p.iper. liatly and wecsly papers, novels, novelet and stationery Headquarters for Evening HeraU' Professional Cards. CJOL. FOSTER, ATTORNEY and CO UN8BLLER-A ULA W, Office Room 4. Post Office bulldlne. Hkenan- doah, Pa. yj", 8. KI8TLER, II. D., PHJBIOIAN AND BURBBON, Office 120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. JOHN R. OOYIiE, A TTORNST-AT-LA W. Office Beddall building, Shenandoah, Pa. M. U. BURKE, ATTORNEY AT-LAW iniXAKDOAr.i PA. Office Room 8. P. O. Bull line. Shenandoah and Esterly building, Pottsvllle. - J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M, D., No. 2S East Coal Street, HIIKNANDOAli, PA. Office Hours 1:30 to 3 and 6:30 to 0 p. m. Dll. J. H. OALLEN, No 81 South Jardln Street, Shenandoah OrriOB Uocns: 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. M Except Thursday evening. No Stce toor oit Buntlay accept by arrange ment. A ttrict adherence to the office hourt U abtolutety necessary. Dl, WENDELL UEUER, Successor to Dr.. CIIAS. T. PALMER, EYHAxn iiAii saiia box, 801 MnhnntonKO Street, Pottsvllle, Pennn. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO I T. M. REILLY'S ckntralia's POPULAR"; HOTEL ! Whero you can always net a glass of Cool Beef and Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget the pl&oe. T. rtt. KeiHy'H, Loeust Avenue, CENTHALt A, PA. 25 CENT WALL PAPERS FOR 13 CENTS A ROLL. Clmloff out thlfl eaon'fl roodi to mate room. oena lucems to pay poius. Aaarroa F. H. CADY, PnoviDSHCC, R. I. Delcamp's Livery Stablt E. DELCAMP, JK Prop WEST STEEET, Between Centre &nd Uejt Blicuntitlonli, Pcunn. Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonsbh tirms' I ROACHES-BED B'JCS AN6 OTH Kit 1M1CCTC1 A llnuin CHEMICAI dOMPOUnb-KOH-POISOfl- 0U5 TO fUrWIND EUT THE CREATTSf DEiTaomi cf 'ehkiK'Tkeir youkcako EC0S EVER INVENTED. NtSJff. LARGC, BOTTLES 25en?M IRON t-ITY LliEKICAL Co. PlTOBUBC PA' PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOnUTLKII.L DITISIOC nuvjiviiiii.i ivto) leva Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abuv date for Wlsgan's, Ollberton, rr&clcville, Nef Castle, Bt. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reafllni; Fottstown, Phcenizvllle, Norrlstown and I'hll aaelpnia uroaa street station) at o:uu aoa 11 a.m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Potts villa and Intermediate stations 8:10 a. m. SUNDAYS, For WlKtan's. Ullberton. Fraokvllle. He Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at :00. M0a.m anamio p. m, For liamourg, Keauing, Potts town, FhoentzvlUe, Norrlstown, Phlladelphls at 6:00, 8:40a. m., 3:10 p.m. Trains leave r raonviiie ior anenanaoan ai 10:40a.m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p. IB rtunoays, 11:1a a. m. ana n:iu p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:1b. 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m.Sundayr at 10:40 a. m. and 6:16 p. m. Leave Phllaaeipma (uroaa street station) tot Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 5 67 and 8 !5 a m 1 10 and 7 11 pm week days. On Sundays leave at o go a m. iror rottaviue, inim. For New York. Express, week days, at 8 20, 4 06, 4 60, 6 IS, 8 60, 7 J3, 8 SO, 9 60, 11 00 11 11 a m, 12 00 noon, 12 41 p. m. (Limited Ex xess l oa ana tw d n. aininK.cars.i i tu. SO. 8 20. 4 00. 6 00. 6 00. 6 64. 7 25. 812. lOOOnm. 12 01 nteht. Bundavs 8 iD. 4 06. 4 60. 6 16, 8 12,9 60, 11 03 11 S5, a rn. 12 44,140,2 80,4 00 uuniteai wjj Dzu.0aaj.DDU.123 ana cue p m anr 19 OI nlffht. ror Sea Girt. Oonfr llranchann' Intermediate stations, 820, 11 14 a m, and'lOO. p m wflflKaavs For Ilaltlmore and .Tashlneton I M, 7 20. 8 Hi 9 10, 10 20, 11 18 a m, 12 10, (12 16 limited dlnlns ear.) 1 so. s 4a. 4 41 . fain oonsrremaonal umltsd Pullman Parlor Cars and owing. Car), 17, days, 8 60, 7 30, 3 10, 11 18 a K.. 13 iO, 441, IK 11 IS and 7 40 n m. For Richmond, 7 00 a a, U 10 and 11 83 rx, Qauy, and imp. m ,weejc uays. ;., 'iTaina win loave ukmioun ior irjiuouri and the .West every day at 1 20, 1 10 a m, (8 U pm limited), 860, 7J0,-11'M j'm every iay, Way for Altoon-v at 8 18 am and i 00 p' a sisr; day. For Pittsburg and AlVoona at 11 a it every day. . Trains will leave Sunburj for .wullamtpott Elmlra, Canandalgua, Rochester. UuSalo anC Niagara Falls at 1 3.5. 6 U a m.and I p m wceV aays. For uimira at 0 p m wesx nays, 10: Erie and Intermediate points at I IS a m dally, lUrilUOHUttBUktD If kDU IWIUUWLJ,1 W and 6 41pm week days For BenOTO at 6 18 a m, 1 86 and 6 14 p m week days, and S 18 a m ot Sundays onlv, 1 13 nm weekdays. 8. M. PRIVOBT, Qen1! Man."' J; R. WOOD, Osn't Vas't' Ar Political Cards. poll COMQULlvHB, JOIIN T. SUOENER. Hubjcct to the rules of tho Republican nomt natin convention. pull CONGUEbH, S. A. LOSC1T, Hubjectto the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. jjlOU. WIIIJICI If 11-, ELIAS DA VIS, Subject to the rules ot the Republican noml naung convention. JjlOIl HUlliXIPir, AUJ-JA. HUUTT, Subject to the rules ot the Ilepibllcan noml naung convention. J. Jl. UliWll, Sublect to the rules of the Renubllean comt naung convention. JglOR. HEMATOR, (30th District) JUim J. VOi'LE, Subject to the rules of the Republican nomt naung convention. ptOU. LEGIULATUKi:, 1st District, JOHN F. FINNEY. Subject to tbe rules ot the Republican nomt naung convention, poll l.UGIMI.AXUllIC,lst Dl3t., Wit. R. UIDDLE70N, Of Mulzevllle. Hubjectto tne rules of tho Republican nom naung convention. poll I.I:;iSI.AXlJIlIC, 1st Diet., JOSEPH WYATT, Of Shenandoah, Subject to Ihn rules of tho Republican nomt natln" convention. poit rooit DiiiiccTon, DAVID n. tiLEWEULVN, Of Hbenindoah, fuj.'C catiug ci to the rules ot the iiepublloan noml- nvention. ajWisrByita 'jjj HnTIMWrnitfNTttAIN It HaB tho Right of Way on tho Missouri Paoifio Eoad. PREPARED TO CAPTURE THE GANG. Ths CommonwftUrs Will be Mat by an Armed Korea of 1'lva Hundred and riaoad Undar Arrait Kelly Ltavaa Del v Molnn The othar lndmtrlal Armies. TorKKA, Kan., May 10. Sanders' Crip- pie Creek (Colo.) band of Coxeyltcs are' endenvorinfr to work their way east On u train stolen from the Missouri l'licltlc rail- ; rnnrl wltlnl, tt.a a.!...! f 1.,.,1.1 flr. When the railroad officials heard of tho seizure they ordered nil trains discon tinued and had an onirlue ditched at Olney. The Industrials, however succeeded In jrettlnK around this by laying extra tracks. Then another locomotlvu wns ditched near Haswell, but this was also overcome by the train thieves. Tho water tank nt Ord way was emptied, aud the Industrials were obliged to obtain a supply from a well, carrying It In their dinner palls and coffee cups. A special train bearlnR Ilenlly P. Wax goner and others of the Missouri Pacific came to Topeka from Atchison over the Santa Fe Inst evening. It has since re mained here awaiting the arrival of Mar shal Neely, who Is on his way from Fort Ecott on a special train. It Is the plan, when he arrives, to gather a force of dep uty marshals and start west over the Mis souri Pacific to intercept the Common wealers. Mr. Wnggoner has made application to Governor levelling for his influence In leathering together an effective force of deputy marshals, aud has received the re ply that the governor would take the matter under advisement. A writ of re plevin has been sued out by the Missouri Pacific for tho stolen train, aud it will be demanded of Marshal Neely that he ex ecutes the writ. Warrants have been or will be sworn out also lu each county in the state through which tho Commonweal- ers pass, charging them with bringing stolen property Into the state. On these warrants it is desired that the Coxeyltes be arrested. AtSallna, Kan., word was received by tho local employes of the Missouri Paclflo from the officials at Atchison to prepare 500 warrants, and saying that a posso of 600 deputies from Leavenworth was en route to Topeka to place the army under arrest. Information just received says that the nrmy has reached Covington, near the western state line. Their coal and water supply was exhausted and they had gone into camp. The local authori ties there state they will not interfere with the train, but will permit It to pro ceed cast. Kellya Army Afrnln Kn Route. DE8 MoiKKS, la.. May 10. The Kelly army fleet got under way at noon yester day, ond bid good-by to Des Molues from the packing house, two miles south of the city. Most of the boats in the fleet were rigged with oars, or sailing gear and sails were Improvised from some blankets. Kelly boats were soon strung along the river five miles, and made slow progress. One boat with ten army men and a num ber of Des Moines women and children capsized and all narrowly escaped drown ing, Fnlly 1!,000 people straggled along the banks watching ths flotilla. Women and children from the city were In nearly every boat at tne start, taking (.snort pleasure ride. OalTln Diiuttri Sent t JaJL PlTTSBtmo, May 10. Twenty-three men of Galvln's Industrial army deserted the main body at McKecsport and went up tne track as far as tllsseli. W nen tha last freight reached Illssell it was stopped, and the ualvlnites plied on top of box cars. Baltimore and Ohio detectives, who had been expecting the move, captured the men and brought them to this city. When brought before the police judge they were each sentenced to twenty days In jail. Fitcirerald's Army at Tranton. Trenton, X. J., May 10. Fitzgerald's army, or Boston Industrial delegation as they call themselves, arrived here yester day, but attracted practically no atten tion. They are quartered at Itelster's Hall, aud left this morning for Burling ton. Ordared Oat of the County. LA Porte, Ind., May 10. General Ran dall and staff were released from custody yesterday afternoon, and discharged on Blgning an agreement to at once break camp and get out of the county aa fast as possible. Ths Cuihlni: ut llordentown. Bordektown. N. J., May 10. The tor pedo boat dishing, which left Washing' ton Tuesday morning, passed into the Delaware and Itaritau canal for New York yesterday afternoon with a crew of eight een men, three ollicers and two stewards. She proceeded as far as New Brunswick, where she entered the Rarltan river, and proceeded to New York. Pramler ltoiabary's Colt Wins, London, May 10. At Newmarket the two thousand guineas stakes for 3-year- olds was won by Ladas, the property of Ivord Kosebery, the liritlsh premier. Matchbox, owned by Lord Alington, was second, and Athlone, owned bySlr J. Bun- dell Maple, was third. Costa Ttlea's New Praildsnt. Washington, May 10. A cablegram re ceived at the state department states that Hafael Igleslas was inaugurated president of Costa itica yesterday. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Steerage pnssngo from Loudon to New York Is now 12.50. A London cablegram annouuees the death of the Duchess of Clarendon. Congressman Lane was renominated by the Democrats of the Eigbtceurh Illinois district. A bacteriological examination proves that the epidemic 'prevailing at Lisbon is not cholera. United States Consul Bralda, whoso ex equator was withdrawn by tho Nlcnru guan government, bus been reinstated, An engine with flywheels weighing thirty ton', each lins been built at Look jiort, N. Y., for shipment to Philadelphia At a Phi-Ik hospital a vlolunt lunatic ua strapped into u i,Mh tub, the hot water was accidentally turn 011, aud ho was boiled to ticuth. A telegram from Buda lWti wtys there is much fel ling over the trial of a num ber of the leaders of the Itounitihluu Na tional party, nnd the expressions of sym pathy for tho accused aro o geuerul that extra precautious have been taken to pre vent au outbreak. hi? r.nuiiini.n ir.mRi 11 U uuJimii iiiu uuiviuui Tho Causo and Its Losson. Vhu did ho commit snicido 7 Oil I fur the same reason that thousands of others nre on tho verge of the snmo sin, or in imine di.ito dinner of ins-uiity. ptr.ilysis, idiocy, nr soruo other equally unfortunate result of an.- nervous nflectioii. lie knew lie was alllictetl with a nervous disorder, hut was carolow, nmiareuil.v imlinVrent to the ont comoj or ha nny imve lesoeuwl hi I'li.ma for recovery by trcntlnir ith pliy-iciniu who had Utile ir no knowleilne ui such uf- f.n.tn. nr hv ilnltKHtlp ItittKell wltll WOl ill- lcs so-called remedies. 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RAILROAD SYSTEM Trains leave Shenandoah as follows . For New Yorlt via Philadelphia, week dayjv, 10. 6.25. 7 20. a.m.. 12.28. 2.60. 5.M p.m. Sunday 2.10, a. m.4.f0p m. For New York via Maueh, Crn. weelr days. 5.!S,7.1!0a. m., 12.28, 2.60 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia. weoV days, 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a.m., 12.28, 2.11. 6.66 p. m. Sun day, 2.10, a m., 4.S0 p. m For Harrlsburr wpev lavs. x.I". 7 m a. m. 2.60, 6.66 p. m. Sundays, 2.10 a. m. and 4.M p. m. not f ottsvuie, weex nays, z.iu, i.jj, a. m.. 12.29, 2.50, 6.66 p. rc. Sunday, 2.10 a. m., 1M . m. For Tamanua and Mahanoy City, week days, 10. 6.25. 7.20. a. m.. 12.28. 50. 6.66 n. m. Sun day, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.30 p. m. Additional tor Mananoy uity, ween aays, t w p. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and LewlsDnrf, week days, 3.26, 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.85, 7.00 pm. Sunday, 8.2S a. m., 8.05 p. m. For Mahanoy Piano, wrelc days, 2.10, S.2&, BJtS, 7.20, 11.80 a.m., 12.26, 1.S5, 2.60, 6.55, 7X10, J6 p.m. Sunday,2.10,8.25,7.48a. m., 3.05, 4.10 p. m f or uiraravuie, t uappanannacs auuonj week days, 2.10, 8 25, 6.25, 7.20, 11.80 a. m ifc.u.i.o.,, fcuv, u.w, i.w, i.w y. u.. aujuu).,. 8.25, 7.48 a. m., 8.05, 4.S0 p. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 8.25 6.25, 7.20, 11.80 a. ffi., 1.85, 7.00, 9.86 p. m. BUS day, 8.25, 7.48 a. m., 8.05 p. m. TRAINS FOK SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via Phlladelpma, week day, 8.00 a. m., 1.30. 4.(10, 7.8O p. m.. 12.16 night. Sun day, 4.80 a. in.. 7.30 p. m., 12.15 night. FLeave New York via Maueh Chunk, week days. 4.90, v.iu a. m., i.au, .su p. m aunoay, ija a. io. Leaye Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4.12,. 6.85, lOj a. m.. and 4.00. 8.00, 11.80 p. m. Sunday 4.00, e.OO a, la., lUd . m. Leave Reading, week davs. l.U.7.10. 10. 0, U,M a. m., 5.66, 7.67 p. m Sunday, l.,5.Wr 1062 a. m. Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. ttu 12.80, e.llp. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m.,2. p. m. Leave Tamaqua.weeK aays, i.iu, b.s, 11 jm mt m., 1.20,7.16, S.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.20, 7.u a-,i 2.60 d. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, U.7 a. m., 1.61, 7.44, 9,54 p. m. Sunday, I. ti, 8.U . m.. B HI ti. m. Leave Mahanov Plane, week dxrs. 2.40, 4.0 0.80, 6.S5, 11.69 a. m., 12.66, 2.08, 5.20, B.28,7.69,10 n. m. Rnndav. 2.40. 4.03. 1.27 a. to.. XX, . 6.01 n. 1 Leave Glrardvllle. fRa week davs. 2.47. 4.07. 8.88. 0.41 a. m.. 12.05. HBDawK oiawusif. 1.01, 2.12, 6.28, 8.82, 8.05, 10.16 p. m. Sunday, Z.47, 4.07, 8.83, a. m 8.43, 6.07 p. m. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 9.86, a. m.. 8.85, 11.15 p. m. Sunday. 11.15 p. m. cor xsaitimore, wasnington ana tne rvcsi via II. & O. It. R.. throuch trains leave Kcadlnr Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & R. K. U.) at 8.45, 7.55. 11.28 a. m.. 8 51. 7.2'i, 8.46 p. m Sunday 8.45, 7.55, 11,28 a. m., 3.54, 7 22, 9.58 P' m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave I'hlladelnhln. Chestnut Street Whart and South Street Wharf for Atlantio City. Week davs Bxpress. u.ou a. m.; (Haturaaya only 21X1); 4 00, 6.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a.m.; 5 45 p. m. Bnndays Express, v.uu, iu.uu a. m. Accom modation, 8.00 a. m and 4 30 p m. lleturnlns, leave Atlantio City depot, cor ner Atlantio and Arkansas avenues : Wees: days Express, 7.30. 8.50 a. m. and 4 00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.10 a. m. and 4.30 p m. suncnys Express, i.uu, 0.10, o.w p. m. as commodatlon, 7.15 a m. and 4.16 p. m. Parlor cars on all express trains. C. Q. HANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia Pa, I. A. SWEIGAKD, Gen. Supt. CLEABY BROS., Bottlers of all kinds ot TEMPERANCE: DRINKS! AND MINIEAL WATE1M. Wziss Unit a Specialty. Also bolUora of ths Finest Beer. 17 and 19 1'eaeh Alley, MIBXAXDOAM, RELIABLE-HAND - LAUNDRY, no Hunt Centre Htrcct, All work guaranteed to be Brst-class ln every reared. 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