y I I A3 If Then, s hardly a housekeeper in the fjuntry bat has heard of Cottolene the new vegetable short ening. It is a strictly natural product; composed only of clari fied cotton seed oil, thickened for convenience in use, with refined beef suet, pure and sweet. So composed, TTOLENE (NV.N'.VWSSWSSViVlW.1 Po U 7 hr Was bound to win, and to drive Lisfe nt Inrrl frmti tltf 1r irrlipntt nf tin , ............. worm, vvuen nouseKeepers wish to get rid of the unpleasant feat tires and results of lard, they should get Cottolene, taking care that they are not given cheap imitations with vegetable names, spuriously compounded to sell in I. It's easy to avoid disappointment and ensure satisfaction. Insist on hiving Cottolene. Bold In 3 nn'I S pound palls. Mtida only by N.K. FAIR BANK A. CO., CHICAGO, and .38 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. CAUTION. ir a dealer offer W. I Douglas Mioes nt a reduced prlcef or naya tie hai them without nnmo stamped on bottom, put him down n n fraud. Intern BEST IN THE WORLD. XT, I. DOUGLAS Shots are stylish, easy fit. tlnjr, anil give better satisfaction at the prices ad. vertised than any other make. Try one pair and tie convinced. The stamping of W. L. DouRlas' jiame and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually o those who 'ear them. Dealers who push tho sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their full lino of goods. They can afTord to sell at a less profit, and we believe you can save money by buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. Address, W. I.. DOUGLAS, Ilrockton, Mass. Sold by Joseph Ball, Shenandoah. R F MEN Easily. 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Tllle Is thoroughly aroused over the pres ence of about 600 Coxeyites, who were forced to leave WaahlnKton on Saturday. They are encamped In the picturesque grove known as Little Bpo, just outside of the town limits. Serious trouble Is ex pected at any hour, and last ntght three companies of volunteers were organized. Adjutant General Douglas, of Mary land, was wired regarding the procuring of arms and ammunition for the volunteers, but no reply has been received, The citl rens are determined to drive the Common wealcrs out of the neighborhood, and are prepared to use drastic menus to accom plish that end, At a meeting held In Camp Coxey yesterday afternoon the citl rens who antagonized speechmaking by Coxey and Browne In the streets of Hy attsville Saturday evening were severely denounced, and this has caused Increased excitement In tho town. Browne de clared that In twenty-four hours he would speak in Hyattsville, and says ho will bo heard in Dlaudenburg, a small town sep arated from Hyattsville by the eastern branch. The commissioners of that town aro firm In declaring that he will not bo allowed to spenk. Thirty deputies are patroling the town of Hyattsville and Ulandenburg. Preparations have made at Camp Coxey for a long stay, and reinforcements from Galvin's, Kelly's and Fryo's divisions are expected. Browne states that 5,000 men will bo encamped hero Inside of five days. A large crowd of visitors from Washington and the surrounding coun try was present at the reincarnation services held nt the camp yesterday. An admission of fifty cents was charged. Hy attsville has never known such excite ment, and the town was crowded all day. Four of the Coxeyites were arrested in llladensburg yesterday and locked up. The men, for the most part, again slept on the bare ground last night, but do not complain so long as Coxey stands by them. Coxcy's power over his men Is slm ply phenominal, and they declare that anything Is good enough for them It Coxey Is pleased. Commonwealers Arrested. Philadelphia, May 14. Michael D, Fitzgerald, of Lynn, Mass.. leader of the .New England Industrial army; Lanl Kal angrau and Joseph Wembloth, both of this city, were arrested at a meeting last night for holding a socialistic meeting, and locked up In jail 'pending a hearing. The meeting was held apparently as an industrial gathering, but two policemen attended It in citizens' clothes, and they cay that the addresses, which wero made mostly In Russian, called the people to tear down the government and the militia and set the red flag waving above tho White House. A Stolen Train Surrendered. LAB AM IE, Wyo., May H. Shefller' Commonweal army is encamped at Coke- vllle, In the western part of this state.and United states Marshal Kankin and dep uties passed westtnrougn this city yester day afternoon. The army has surren dered the train to the Union Pacific of ficials. It Is believed that they heard of the trip of the marshal and deputies. The army numbers only about 150 men. Bs. rani Snnbs the Industrials. St. Paul, May 14. Tho Commonweal. ers who were on Saturday refused an asy. lum nt Minneapolis camped near Fort Snclllng Saturday night and continued south yesterday. Ihe leader, "Captain" Wilson, found at. Paul as Hostile as Min neapolis. They camped last night at South St. Paul, where the people fur nished them with a good supply of pro visions. Galvin's Cool Iteeeptlon. GltERNSliuno, Pa., May 14. Colonel Gal vin's army rested last night on the green at Electric park, a high knoll overlooking the town. The army was met by tho mayor and chief of police, escorted to the park and instructed to stay there until they were ready to leave. Tho reception of the army here was rat her cool. Lutrobo will be the next camping pluce. Kelly's Slow l'rocress. EDDTVILLE, la., May 14. Kelly's navy made ubout thirty-live miles by the river measurement yesterday. The citizens of Eddyvillo furnished the ormy with fc00 loaves of bread, 500 pounds of beef and two barrels ot soup. At 1:30 p. m, the army broke camp and started for Ot tumwa. Death or Bx-Mlnlster Ton Sohloexer. Berlin, May 14. Ilerr Kurd Von Sculoezer Is dead. He eutered the Prus; slan ministry of foreign affairs in 1850. Ho was promoted until in ISO'J he was charge d'affaires at the City of Mexico. In 1871 ho was appointed German minister to the United States. He was accredited to the Vatican in 18S3 with a mission to nego. tlate with the pope an entente In regard to the Kulturkampf. He retired from the position In 18U2 because of his relations with Prince lllsmarcK. lierr von&ciuoe zer was the author of several historical works. Narrowly Escaped Lyuehlup. Buffalo, May 14. An Irish sailor named Joseph Llwyer came near being killed by a mob of Italians iu the slums. While In a state of drunken hilarity made an uncomplimentary remark to some Italian women. Their husbands resented It and went at him. They took Dwyer into a shed and were on the point of kill ing him when a policeman dragged the imperilled man away to a patrol box. Florida's Chief Justice Resigns. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., May 14. Advices from Tallalmshee, Flu., state that Hon. George H, Hnney, chief justice of the su preme court of Florida, has tendered his resignation to the governor, to take effect Juno 1. He has becu on the supreme bench nearly twelve years. His second term would have expired In a few mouths. A militant .Man's Hulelde. New YoitK, Mny 14. The body of a man supposed to be I'rof. Anion Staniui, for merly one of the editors of the American edition of the Encyclopedia Hritauuloa, wus found hanging to a tree in Central purk. Only ninety-seven cents wus found ou the body. LEHIGH YALLEY RAILROAD, j Pas8enirer trains leave Shenandoah foi Penn Ilavcn Junction, afauch Ohuak. Le- hlghton, Slatlngton, White Hall, Calasauqua Allentown, Uethlohcm, Easton, Philadelphia and Woatherly at 0.04, 7.M, 9.15 a m., 12.43, oi p. m. r or new xotx, o.u, 7.;. w.io a, m., ix.3,z.a.. For Ouakalto. Hwltchbacar. Gerhards and Hud sondale, 6 W, 9.15 a. m , and 2.57 p. m. f or wtiKof-uarre, wane uivstt. nttston. Lsceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly and Elmirs, .04, 9.15 a. m., 2.57, 6 27 p. m. For ltoche3tor, lluflalo, Nlvrara Falls and the West, 6.04, 9.15 a. m, and 2 57 5.77 p. m. For llelvldere, Delaware Water Oas and Stroudsburg, 5.04 a. m 2.57 p. m. f or Liambcrivine ana Trenton, v.is a. m. For TunUhaonooli.B.rH, 9.15a. m.,2.h7,.27 p. m. For Ithaca and Geneva 5.01, 9.15 a, m. 5.27 m For Auburn 9.15 a. m. .37 p. m. For Jesncsville. Levis tonand Uecr Meadow. .38 a. m., 12.43, B.08 p. m. For Audenrled. Hailoton. Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 5.04, 7.:s, 9.15, a. m., 12.41, 2.67 7 p. m. rorseranton. o.im,.io. a. m.,J.m p, m. . For Uailebrook. Jeddo. Drlfton and Freeland. 01, 7.3S, 9.15, a. m 12.48, 2.57, 5.27 f . R. For Ashland. Olrardvllle and Lost Creek. 4.5t. 7.51, 9 15, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.10, 4.10, 5.55, 8.22, 9.15 in. For Raven Run. Centralis. Mount Carmel and Sbarnokln, 9.13. 11.14 a. m., 1.52, 4.40, 8.22 p. in. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and UQiano, D.IH, 7.as. w.id, li.uo a m., i?.a, x.e Z7. 8.03. 9.33. 10.28 D. m. Trams win leave snamocin ai b.is, 11.10 to.. 1.55, 4.80 9.80 p. m., and arrive at Shnnan. doab at 9.15 a. m 12.43, 2.57, 5.27, 11.15 p. m beavo snenanaoan for l'ottaviuo. a.tfi. 0), 11.05 11.30 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.10 5.27, 8.08 . m, Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah. 5.00. 7.C0, 1.05, 10.15,11.49 a. m 12.32, 3.00,. 440, 5.20, 7.15, n'i u'.uu p. m Leave Shenandoah for Baileton. 6.04.7.38. 9.15. a. m., 11.48, ao7, o.n,B.va p. m. Leave llaileton for Shenandoah, 7.35, 10.00, 11.05 a. m 12.15, 2.H. 5.30, 7.25. 7.55 p. m. SUNDAY TltAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run. Contnlla. Mt. Ormel andHnamokiu. 6.45 a.m.. 2.4) n. m.. and arrive at Bhaankln at 7.W a. m. and 3.43 m Trains leave Rhamokln for Stnnandoah at 1.K a. m. and 4 00 p. m., and arrive at Shen andoah at B.49 a. m. and 4.53 D. m. I rnicH leave for Ashland, UlrardvUle aca Loet Creek, 9.40 a. m., 12.30, 2.45 p. m. For llazleton, Hlack Creek Junction, Penn Haven junction, iiaucn ununk, Allentown, Uethlehem, Gaston and New York, H.n a m. 12.W, 2.u p. m. i-'or r'nuaaeinnia iz.w. k.od d. m. For Yatesvllle, Park Placo, Mahanoy City and Delano. 8.49. 11.35 a. m.. 12.30. 2.55. 4 68 6.03 r. tr. l.?ave uazieton lor anenanuoau, e.eu, ii.su .m., 1.05,5.30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvlllo. 6.50. 8.49 9.30 a. m.. 2.40 D. m. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah, 8.39, 19.4! a.tn.,1.85. M6D. m. uuiiUi.i u. wiijuun, uoni. nupt., South lie thlehem. Pa OHAS. S. LEE, Genl. Pass. Act., Philadelphia A. VT. NONNEMAOIIKR. Asst. (!. P. A.. nouin ueimenem, ia. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with 3r HAWTHORN'S U. S. KOOF PAINT by A.m TOST, Agent, 139 EastCoal street. Shenandoah. It is the best and only guarantee paint against corrosion, tire ana every Kina oi weainer, xor moiai, wooaen and paper roots and wans. Ulvo it a trial. WALL PAPERS FOR 3 CENTS A ROLL. I Clostnit out this season's goods to make room. sena lucenisiopay postage. Aauriss F. H. CADYi Providence, R. I. GEORGE W. JOHNSON, Ulff ZOIff s HOTEL 1 LOST CREEK, PA. Near L. V. and Electric rallwaya. The finest brands of cigars, whiskies, norter, beer and ale on hand. L. AUERBACH, Practical Watchmaker AND JEWELER. Sells and repairs watches and clocks cheaper than any one In town. Repairing a specialty. Call and examine my stock. 21 W. Centre St., Shenandoah. W. H. SNYDER 133 West Centre Street, Mahanoy City, Pa. Artistic Decoratoi Palnllnc and Paperhanglng. Perfect work. nargatns In paints and oils, plain and stain glass. All tho new patterns In wallpaper. Dallv and wcos.lv rjancrs. novels, novelet! and stationery. Hoadqnarters for Evening Borate Professional Cards. s OL. POSTER, ATTORNEY and C0UN8ELLER-AT-LA W. Office Room 4, Post Offlco building, Bhenan doab, Pa. M. S. KISTLER, M, D PJI7B10IAN AND BURGEON, Offlce-ltO North Jardln street, Shenandoah. JOHN R, COYLE, A TTORNST-A T-LA W. Office Bedflall building, Shenandoah, Pa. M. U. UUHKK, A TTORNBY A T-LA W iniKAWDOAn, PA, nn Tn v T3 r u..iii v.-...v ana ttsieny Duuaing, i-otisviue. J PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., wo. h uast uoai street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 9 p. m. R. J. H. GAT.LEN. 140. ai aouin jarain street, enenanaoaa OrnoK Hours; 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 p. M Except Thursday evening. No office work on Sunday extent by arrnnge ment. A strict adherence to the office noun U aotoiuiely necenary. WENDELL HEHER, Successor to OHAS. T. PALMER, DR. ETJSANn HA It SVItOHOX, 801 Mahantougo Street, Pottsvlllo, Penna 'A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH . It Is Taklnc Trenienrions Mrlrlea In th Famous Summer Itesort. Atlantic Citt. Jlay 14. The aacend- ancy whlcli yachting as a sport has at tained of recent days Is something ainae- lng in rapid development. It has taken on In Its fullest sense the nature of a fad. To be In the swim under the new order of things one must necessarily provide hlm- elt witn a ooat, and attach himself to one of the several boat clubs. There are racos scheduled and races rumored galore tliat will keep all who have interest In the sport In a state of estatic pleasure after next mouth. Tho impetus which this kind of amusement has received Is due to Improvements in the wav of canals lead- lug from the inlet, tho Kden of the yacht ing clientele, and the Increase of accom modations In tho shape of landings. 'I no lover to possess a craft of the tvne In vogUa Is not confined, as would he sup posed, altogether to the male element, but the ladles have shown a remarkablu tate ! to participate in the aquatic omusement. and several of them are In possession of boats. To own a private yacht In At lantic City need not frighten any one as to expeuse. The boats are not of the size to play the elephant trick nor Is the first cost so large as to place the lux ury ueyontl rioch of the average visitor, and adniissslou is readily accessible to any of the three leading yachting associations, the Corinthians, Mosquitoe and Cricket lleets. Commodore Harry Wootton, of the Corinthians, who Is a young local at torney, said that an outfit, consisting of u ooat anu a pair ot sails, oau bo hod for nU .s euwiusmsuc over uie striucs yachting as a sport is niakiuirto the front. ond expresses the oplnon that the coming summer will witness yacht racing oneot tne principal amusements. 3 Hp11 THE v Kind That CURES1 Mrs. ROSA B. JACOBS, ASTHA CURED WHEN FOUR PHYSICIANS FAILED. Six years ago was taken with ABthma, which steadily grew worso. I employed four different physicians, who gavo me up, saying there, was no help for me. Four bottles of DANA'S SARSAPAMLLA saved my lite, and I am weU and happy. Mna. ROSA B, JACOBS, Barre.Vt. ALL DRUQ013T9. DANA SARSAPAMLLA CO., Selfatt, Ma. T. M. REILLY'S cbntiulia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glass of Cool Seer and Refreshing Wines Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget the place. X. M. Uellly's, Locust Avenue, CENTRALIA, PA, DelCamp S LilVerV bta bit I J e. ueujami1, jk, op WEST STuEET, Between Centre and LI071I Blfcuaudonli, Pcima. Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonabli terms' Political Cards. poll CONOIlICrlH, JOHN T. SUUENJUti. Subject to the rules ot the Republican nomi nating convention. -polt. CONOItV.HH, A. A. JjUSUU, Hubiectto the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. nOK BIIKRIPir, ELIAS DA VIS, Hublect to the rules ot tho Renubltcan nomi nating convention. F OR BIIIUUVI7, ALEX. BCOTT, Subject to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. J7OIt HEMTOK, (30th District) JOHN J. COYLE, Subject to tho rules ot the Republican nomb nating convention T7T OH I.noIHI.ATUIlK, 1st District, JOHN F. FINNEY. Subject to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. poic. i.iifjiHi.,v-ruiii-:, 1st Dtst., Wil. li. MIDDLE! ON, Of Malzevllle. Subject to tno rules of tbo Republican nomi nating convention. pull. I.IU5ISI.ATUII.I;, lstDIst, JOSEPH M'YATT, Of Shenandoah. Subject to lhe rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. pon I'ooit unti;cToit, DAVID II. LLEWELLYN, Of Shenandoah, Hubjeot to the rules ot the liepublltian norat- UBling oonveuiion. YACHTING AT ATLANTIC CITY THE WEEK IN CONGRRS i Waiting for the Decision of tho Eo publican Senators' Oauous, THE OPPOSITION TO HLIBU8TEBING A Large Namber of Republican Senators, I Together with Older Eastern Benators, I Will Oppose Taetles Intended Only to I Delay a Vote on the Amended Tariff 11111. VASllINQTOK, May 14. Tho course of the proceedings In the scuoto this week will probably depend largely upon the re sult of the Hepubllcau caucus to be held tonight. The Democrats are hopeful that the caucus will decide upon treating tho tariff in what they consider "a business like" maucr, and letting the bill proceed upon Us course without as much speech- making and without tho ellort at delay which has been displayed by some of the liepublican senators so far in the debate. There is utiuuestionably a large ele ment on the liepublican side of the senate chamber opposed to any course which macks iu the least of filibustering. This element includes a large number of sen ators from the west, and also a sprinkling of the older eastern senators, who feci that they have a record to sustain against dilatory tactics. The younger Isow Kng- land liepublican senators are, however. almost a unit in favor of continuing tho fl..l.fr V.A1I . ..V. I 1. t....... ...... 8Ued ,, to m tIm0. xheJ. contcml that no dilatory tnctlcs have yet been resorted to, and thot none ore necessary, and they will make a strong plea In caucus to con tinue the program heretofore pursued In discussing the bill. If the conservotlvo clement In the Re publican runks wins In the caucus the present agreement as to hours for debate will probably be observed. If tho opposite party carries the day tho Democrats will most likely renew their effort to extend the hours and to force the lighting. Sena tor Harris said today that In case there were many more calls for a quorum from the Republican side, or If long speeches be continued, he would renew his 10 o'clock motion, but he did not wish to do this as long as there was any possibility of hold ing the debate within legitimate bounds Upon the decision of the caucus will, therefore, depend whether the debate shall proceed in a comparatively orderly man ner and the bill be disposed of with some dispatch or whether there Bhall be a gen ernl scramble over hours for debate, and with these changed a resort on the part of the Republicans to all the devices which this would permit to force the Democrats from their course, If not to delay tho con sideration of the bill, Senator Aldrlch said today that he ex pected the proceedings this week to be very much on the order of those of last week, lie did not believe there would be an effort to change the hours, and he thought the entire week would be devoted to the chemical schedule, of which only seven paragraphs out of the seventy-five contained in it have been disposed of. Appropriation bills will continue to have the attention of the house during the week unless the state bank element suc ceeds in its efforts to have the Brawley bill taken up Wednesday. Th Great Bllno Confereoo. Cleveland, May 11. About a hundred coal miners who are to attend the confer ence to be held her today In advance of tho meeting with the operators tomorrow have thus far arrived in the city. President Mcllrlde also arrived this morning. Not a single operator has yet arrived, and It Is Impossible to learn how many are ex. pected. At one hotel twenty rooms have been reserved for operators, but that Is the only place where quarters have been so cured. The miners seem to regret tho fact that more of them could not attend 1.1, f I I. UDV , 1, n , .l.An have been out of work so long they have no money with which to pay railroad fare and hotel bills. i Uracil llevnlntlonlsts Unsuppressed. IlUENOS AYHES, May 14. Advices have reached here to the effect that the Insur gent forces, numbering 8,000 men, are con centrated near Rage, in the state of Rio Rio Grande do Sill. Admiral da Gauia will start for Lisbon in a few days for tho purpose of explaining to tho Portuguese government the conduct of tho Insurgents on board the Portuguese warships on which they escaped from lllo Janeiro. Hunaary's I'rlme Minister Will Remain Vienna, May 14. Dr. WoVerle, the TTitrirrnflnn ti vi rr o mln taint a a tViu nnf. come of lengthy conferences', ha. decided to remain In olhce, tlesplte the rejection of the civil mnrringe bill by the Hungarian magnates, lhe bill will be reintroduced in the chamber of deputies this week, and will then be again sent to tho magnates. Death of an Army Officer. NEW YoitK, May 14. Captain Charles C. Morrison, of the ordance board, United States army, died yesterday at Governor's Island from the effects of an operation for appeudicts. Captain Morrison has been In the service since 1BC7, having been appointed from Ohio. He has held the rank of captain since 1880. BASEBALL RECORDS Standlnr of the Clubs In the ltaee for Championship Pennants. National League W. L. t o. W. L. P.O. Cleveland.... 13 .ies .084 .607 .(13U .611 .650 Cincinnati . St. Louis... Brooklyn -Chicago. . . Loulivllle.. Washlnc'n 8 t 8 10 7 11 i 11 5 12 8 17 ,600 Baltimore 13 Pittsburg.... 13 Plitladel'a.. 12 441 .Sr.ll .31; lloston 11 Si New York .. 10 150 HATUItDAV'S LEAGUE GAMER. At New York New York, 5; Washing ton, 2. At lloston Hrooklyu, 8; Uoston, 2. At Iiaitimore Iiaitimore, 8: Phila delphia, 3. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 8; Cleveland, 5. At Chicago Chicago, 8; Louisville, 5. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 5; St. Louis, 0. iU.NDAT GAMES. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 7; St. Louis, . At Chicago Chicago, 14; I.oiilsviIle,12, Pennsylvania sitato League. W. I P. 0. W. U P. O. Harrlsbure. 10 0 l.OisJ Heading... . 4 0 .410 Allentown. 5 3 .JOtl Poltsvllle... ,3 7 ..'J llualetoii .... 5 5 .AUM Altoona-... 3 7 .: ' Eatou . 4 a .100 Hcrunton ..3 7 .300 SAIl lil.-iT'li OAMKS. At HuiTittluifg Ilarrlsburg, 6: Potts- vllls, 3. At Kuston Scranton, 7; Kaston, 4. At Altooua Reading, 10; Alloouu, 7. At Allentown Allentown, 'JO; Hiwletou,7. Saturday's Uaatern League (lames. At Troy Troy, IT; Springfield, a. At Providence Brown, 0; Princeton, 5. At Buffalo lllnghamton, 21; Buffalo, 6. At Syracuse Providence, 8; Syr&cuso, 8. JUiLLii; iiiij ULifitJ uu luninjs One of His Experiences. rnrtliirtr-plffhtveftrsrnnt. Loud followed 'l'OMSti. most of that time as master of a I. and inon retiring from t lie water as np ,.iiti'd l,v thn Sormtnrv nf tho United States .einury to superintend the senl fisheries in lib a. which vwiuon iii" npiu nvujruuis. jiu 1. ties ono experience as follows: ... v rs-uvenu years i nau i)inin)uuii-uiiui ' "al nervousness and pain In thn region r n: luvirt. My ETeatoM, nimetloii v. as !e s : It was almost Impossible at any j,. t lib i1n f'st anil sleep. Having won renu dli's advertised I begnn tislns rvlm. Af.rr t.iklnt n mnll niinutitv tl.u tlt rei'plvcd was Mi crenttliull wnspol- elv alarmed, tlilnkmtr tlio remedy con . icd oplatri which would finally bo Injxirl- - w tnoi but on being assured by thodrnR--t .liat It was perfectly lmrmles, I contln- 1 ti together with tho Heart I'ure. T 1 ty ' til conscientiously fcay that Dr. Miles' Hi ii.illvo Ncrvlno and hew Heart Cure did i-c for uio than anything I bad ever taken. . ,.i tteeii trented by eminent physician.-) 'm'W York and fan I'ranclsco without beu I owe my present Rood health to tlio li -ioiinnoof thw.0 most valuable remedies. . I iicirlllv recommend tliemto allnllllctcd I iis."-.''ai)t. A. P. loud, llumixlcn. Me. .ir MllpVKuMorntlvnNervlneandNewl'uro ? mjUI by all drutTKlstAon a positive trunn.n- ur uy it. nines moment r.iKimri. . on r.celntnf nrlce. fl tier bottle, or sir .it Irs for fS, express prepaid. They ara i rron? auooiutes ana uanuerous urugs. CLBARY BEOS., Uottlers of all kinds oi TEMPERANCE: DRINKS I AND MINKBAL WATERS. Wkisb IIbeh a Specialty. Also bottlers of tie f inest liter. 17 and 19 1'eaeh Alley, HllKNANDOAH. RELIABLE-HAND - LAUNDRY, no Hunt centre tttreet. Olio J3..23.rfLO.lX, All work guarantoed to be first-class In ever j reelect. Wo respectfully solicit a share of your patronage, uooascaueaioranaaeiivexea Bilk ties and Laoe Curtains a specialty. RAILROAD SYSTEM TTSlns leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Phtladolnhla. week days. r.10, 5.13,7.20, a.m., 12.28, 2.50, 5.M p.m. Sunday 2.10, a. m.4.:o p. m. For New York via Mancn Cunk, week dayB, (.25,7.20 a. m., 12.20, 2.50 p. el For Reading and Philadelphia, week days, 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m 12.28, 2.50, 6.66 p. m. Boa asy, 2.1U, a. to., .su p. m For Harrlsburg. week nave, 2.10. 7.20 a. bl 2.50, b.K p. m. Sundays, 2.10 a. m. and 4.30 p. D. For Pottsvlllo, weok dayB, 2.10, 7.20, a. el, 12.20, 2.60, 6.65 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 a. m., 4.M p. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days 2.10, 5.25, 7.V), a. m., 12,20, 2.60, 6.66 p. m. Bon day, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.30 p. m. Addlttocal tcx uananoy mty, weea cays, 7 w p. m. For wnuamspori, aunoury ana i-ewiBonjn, week d&vs. 1.25. 7.20. 11. EO a. m.. 1.S5, 7.00 IB, Sunday, 8.25 a. m., S.05 p. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 3.10, J.rS, tJB, 7.20, ll.0 a.m., 12.20. 1.85, 2.60, 6.65, 7.00, IU p.m. sunaay, g.iu, ., im a. m., i.uo, s.sup. m For Olrardvllle. (Rappahannock Station) nco. unto, a u.mj, ,.. 12.23.1. 85. 2.50. 6.65. 7.00. 6.35 D. m. week days, 2.10, 9 25, 5.26, 7.20, 11.80 a. xa Sunday, t.11 is.zi, 7.40 a. m s.ua, t.su p. m. For Asniana ana shamokin, weeic aaya, a.za 5.25, 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.85, 7.00, 9.55 p. m. Bus day, S.25, 7.48 a. m., 8.05 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH l Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 8.00 a. m.. 1.30, 4 ou, 7.30 p. m.. U.15 mgni. Sun dav. 4.S0 a. m.. 7.30 r. m.. 12.16 nlffht. tit-svt, new xurjvia iuuubu uuii.,nni.u.jD, 4.30, 0,10 a. m., 1.30, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week diys, 4.12, 8.35, 10.00 a. m and 4.00, 6.00, 11.30 p. m. Bunday 4.00, 9.05 a. m US) p. m. Lieave ucaaing, weea aays, i.oo, f.iu,iu.uo, ii.ov a. m 5.65, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.35, 5.50, 10.62 a. m. Leave Pottsvtlle. week days. 2.40, 7.40 a. m. 12.80, 6,llp. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.05 p. m. Leave Tamaqua, week aays, e.ai, B.te, ii.a aj m.. 1.20, 7.16, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.20, 7.48 a. m , 2.60 p. m. Leave Mahanov Cltv. week days, s.45, v.ia 11.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.44, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, 8.45, 8.11 . iftT S'Mfflfc tSiuS. ttuftiuk a. m., S.2U p. m. p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00,8.27 a. m., 8.87, 5.01 p.m. Leave lave uiraruvilie, iKappanaDnucs. ohhujui, k days, 2.47, 4.07, 0.30, 9.41 a. m., 1S.B5, week da- 1.01, 2.12, 6.20, 0.82, 8.0o,10.16 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 1.07, 8.SJ, a. m., 2.43, D.V7 p. m. Leave Wllllamsport, weok days, 9.86, a. m., 8.85,11,15 p.m. Sunday. 11.15 p. m. ror iiaitimore, wasnington anu mo vveub ria U. i. O. R. K.. throueh trains leave Readlns Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. ft R. R. R.) at 8.45, 7.65, 11.20 a. m., 3 51, 7.22, 8.48 p. m Sunday 8.45, 7.55, 11.20 a. m., 3 54, 7 22, 9.58 p- m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut Street Wharf and Bouth Street Wharf for Atlantic City. Week days Express, 9.00 a. m.i (Saturdays only 2 00); 4 00, 6.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a. m.i 5.45 p. m. Snndays KxproBS, 9.00, 10.00 a. m. Accom modation, 8.00 a. m. and 4 30 p m. Returning, Icavo Atlantlo City depot, cor ner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues: Week days Express, 7.30. 8.50 a. m. and 4 00 p. m. Accommouauon, e.iuu. m. anu s.ou p, ui. Suncoys Express, 4.00, 6.15,8.00 p. m. Ae commodatlon, 7.15 a. m, and 4,16 p. m. rarior cars on an express trains. O. U. HANCOCK, Uen. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia Pa, I. A. SWEIOAKD, Oen. Supt. " Ohtrliratrr'a Cits l)ldntl Unuia. rlrrlti SAFC, fclwiv. i ml li LAP It, UI i Drnlat for VhithtHtti Juwiu Pi' A nonJ b d t i Iti-ii ui'l 4 mlllUV ,t Ut.nn Tk twn$aii. "Hi. AiUmicu.trrMa lit ! i I trtlfiilnd HtUnftslltUi 9 IK Ik f.r r.m'UV." Utttr, 9j rmvmr 14.11 1 .11(111 I.XHD&Blt ll. Sm tkr( ..rsJ-vl C'v,UJl4i KmbI? HEAPING "H ryrfrrt "t im "oaraut'.'',",' JOE WYATT'S U00N AH0 RESTAUR NT, (Christ Bossier's old stand.) llu and Coal Hts Hlienantlosite, lleet beer, ale aid porter on tap. The But it brands ot whlskejs and clrure. Pool room tl ached.
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