aimlo from clarified oil, expressed from Cotton Seed as pure find poldcu m tho Southern Sunshine which pro duces it. Por convenience in handling, there U added to this oil enough beef suet to make it a semi-solid. The combination of these two pure natural products makes Coltolcnc, a shortening cud cooking fat, with which in hcalthfttlncss, cleanliness, flavoi and economy, nothing in the world can compare. To sell on the merits of the genuine. To sell by substitution ; or by decep tion To sell to the injury of tho genuine, to the dissatisfaction of the consumer, to the detriment of the dealer, to the loss of idl concerned except the scheming counterfeiter himself. If you wish the best food mid tht best health, you should insist that your cooking be done with genuine Cottolene. Refuse all contcrfcits. Bold la I and 3 pound palla. Mado only by N.K. FAIR BANK. CO., CHICAGO, and 130 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA CAUTION. ir a denier offers TV". 1 Douglas bhoea nt a reduced price, or says he hat them without name stamped on bottom, put him down as a fraud. . L. Douglas S3 SHOE THE WORLD. W. I.. DOUGLAS Shew are tylUh, iy fit ting, and Rive better satisfaction at the prices ad vertised than any other make. Try oat pair ad be convinced. The itanpitg of W. L, Donj;lV name and price o the bottom, whlck gvaraatM their value, st thowsoods of dollars Dually to those who wcr theM. Dealer wk pah ike sale of W.I. Douglas Shoos g-ala cnstOMtrs. which helps to (reuse the mIm their fall line of goods. They can afford t 111 at a lew profit, and we believe you wn safe maaoy by bnyug all your footwear f the dealer adverlviea blow. Cttalnpuc free upon applitiom. Arfdr6S, IV. L. DOUGLAS. ltroUt., aiaas. Sold by Joseph Ball, Shcmindaali. VIGORoTMEN Eoslljr. Quickly, Permanently Rett WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of evll from early errors or Ut" excesses, the results of overwork, a l e k u a r worry.eto. Fullitreneth, development and ton Riven to every organ and portion or me ooay BImple, natural met hods. Immediate lniproTemen' nwii. Failure fmnoMlhle 2.IUI references. Book, explanation ana proon miuiea (aciueaj iree, ERIE MEDICAL CO BUFFALO. N. V nrThoel 1317 Arch St V I I I 1 1 U U 1 PHILADELPHIA, PA. The only Gen.lne Specialist In America, notwithstanding what oUers advertise. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Kpeclal UlieMM and Strictures Permanently I'nred In 8 to 6 d.yi BLOOD POISON SiStt newrnethodln) to Kditi. yean' Euro pean Hospital and 32 practical experience, aa Certtncau and Diplomas prove, bend five 2-cent stamp! lor book, "T1111T11," theonly took exposing Qoaek Doctors ana others ad vertising at great Specialists. A true Mend to all sufferers and to thoue contemplating marriage. Tuomoetsiubburnaaddangerous oases solicited. WrlteoreallandbesaTOd. nours i -S I Eve's S-8 1 Wed. and Sat. .re's 6-10 1 Bun, nt Successful treatment by malL iMADE, W ft Tiifc GREAT SUCChSS. ten) B. 11. Severn, F. K. M&gargle, W. . Tatei LOTS Of holea in a skimmer Lot of wya of throwing away money. Ons of the best methodaof economizing 1b to lnaurs in first class, thoroughly reliable companies. ther life, Are or accident, such aa represented DAVIS 3r".a-TTIBIT, Wo. UO Bootk JarfllnrJtreei, Khacacdoah, Pt sss JL ill I igJCW LOOKS BADFOll BUTTZ. Taking Testimony in the Alloged Effort to Bribo Senators, THE AGOUSED MAN IDENTIFIED. Iloth Sonntor Uuuttni and Itla Bon and Senator Kyle. Clerk Declare Positively That llutta Was the Man Who At tempted to Corrupt the Senators. Washington, Mny 23. The commlttco to Investigate the cbnrgcn of bribery in the senate began taking testimony yester day. Only one witness nt n ttnio was al lowed to enter tho committee room, Sena tor Iluntou being the first ono called. The senator remained with the committee about half an hour, and after he emerged from the committee room Eppa Hunton, Jr., was called In and asked to state what he knew of the alleged effort to bribe his father. Ho was detained only about fifteen minutes. Both witnesses were cantloned by Senator Gray against giving tho news papers any report of the proceedings, the senator remarking that when this branch of tho inquiry should be concluded the proceedings would nil be made public Both Senator Hunton nnd his son were questioned very closely as to tho ef fort at bribery, nnd the latter was re quired to give as accurately as he could the language of tho mnn who had at tempted the bribery. Both stated that C. W. Butt was the man who had approached the yonnger Hunton. The correspondence botweenthoson nnd the father on the subject of tho attempted bribery wa3 laid before the committee. The narrative did not differ materially from tho story heretofore given to the press by Senator Hunton. Major Buttz was the principal witness daring the nfternoon. Ho waa aceouv i panied by his attorney, C. H. McCowan. I Bnttz was before the committee for about an hour, nnd was excused with the re quest that ho be in attendance again to day. Fragmentary roferences to the proceed' ings leave little room for doubt that when tho report of the Buttz testimony Is pub lished it will make very racy rending. He first demanded a transcript of the report of tho testimony of proceeding witnesses, but compromised by accepting a proposi tion that the reporter should read the por tions of the testimony of other witnesses which reilecteu upon him iu any way. Uuttz was thus confronted with tho statement that Senators Kyle, nnd Hunton hod identified him as tho man who had attempted to oorrupt them, and having in his letter to Senator Hansbrough laid tho responsibility for this charge at tho doors of the newspapers, and relieved the sena tors from all blame, he watt placed in n somewhat embarrassing position, nnd the brief references to his testimony obtain able indicate that he made an effort to es euse himself and explain away the entire charge He explicitly denied any inten tion on his part to corrupt the senate, and made more remarks the petlnence of which the committee found it difficult to understand. It is also understood that he politely declined to answer some of the more pertinent questions put to him by members of tho committee. Other witnesses of the afternoon ses sion were Duncan McFarlone, Senator Kyle's olerk and James W. Walker, no attorney of this city, who gave Butts a letter of introduction to Eppa Hunton, Jr. Mr. Walker stated that when Butte bad asked for a letter to Mr. Hunton ha bod stated that he wanted to employ him as attorney in a land case and had givon him no other reason for wanting to know that gentleman. Mr. McFarlone told how, after Senator Kyle had referred Butts to him, he had talked with him and malo notes upon his conversation. He con firmed Senator Kyle's statement and sold explicitly that Buttz had made a direct proposition to bribe tho senator to vote against the tariff bill. He also submitted his notes on hts conversation with Bnttx. Mr. Buttz said when ho left the com mittee room that ho had been sworn to s reoy and could not reveal a word of the proceedings. Senator Gray also declined to give out anything concerning Mr. Buttz's testimony. The Minn Owners' Ultimatum. Philadelphia, May 22. An important meeting of bituminous coal mine opera-, tors from the central Pennsylvania region, i where the miners are now on striko, was ) held in this city yesterdny afternoon. , Every operator in the district was present and It was unanimously aureud that tho men should be given until Muy 23 to re-1 turn to work. If they fall to do so by that time the mines will be thrown open to whoe7er seeks employment, nnd thn-,B men who decide to go to work will be pro tected by the operators. A resolution wna adopted to the effect that the operators unanimously agree that it is impossible to pay their employes more than the present wages of forty cents a ton. Disasters In China. San Fhakcisco, May 22. Tho steamship Gaelic, from Hong Kong and Yokohama, brings China news to April 18. Fire at Schuch Eng on April I destroyed 2,500 houses. The officials of the province of Schenai issued proclamations remitting taxes. This was not done, however, until most cruel tortures had been itillloted upon thousands of starving people in the effort to extort these taxes. Th. Pullman Strlk. Will Spread, CniCAOO, May 22. Chairman Heath cote, of the local Pullman strike commit tee, announces 'that the workmen in the Ludlow, Ky., Wilmington, Del., and St. Louis shops will go on strike, All the shopB of the Pullman company will then have been closed. At St. Louis there ore COO, at Wilmington 500 and at Ludlow 800 men. ftesou.d by Volunteer Life Savers. Bakneoat, N. J May 22. The three masted schooner A. F, Crockett, Captain Robert Thorndyke, with a crew of six men, was stranded on the Jersey coast nt Harvey Cedars Sunday night. The crew took to tho rigging uud wnltcd until day light, when they were rescued by a volun teer crew of life savers. Assailed by Strikers' Wives. GREENsnnno, Pa., Muy 22. A number of men, while on their way to work at the Clarldgo mines, were attacked by about fifty of tho foreign strikers' wives and ter ribly beaten. Three of them, Pit Boss Johnston, Baker and Smith, were badly used up. Ulg Haul by I'ostonloe llurglar. Suffolk, Va., May 22. The postofflce hero was burglarized Sunday night and $1,800 worth of stamps aud 1330 cosh car ried oft. The burglars left their tools. What is Cnstoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants nnd Children. It contains neltlwir Opium, Slorphlno nor other Narcotic substance. It is n harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing1 Syrups, and Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its gunrantco is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Cnstoria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorlalsso well Adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to mo." II. A. Attcnfcn, M. t., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. "The uso of 'Castoria' Is so universal and Its merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorso It. Few nxo tho intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Ciblos Martth, D. D New York City. The Centaub Thit Freitrht Train Jumpers. 1 LA Ckoese, Wis., May 22. Thirty of tho gang of Coxeyltcs that started from Min neapolis ten doys ago reached Onalaska last evening, catching a Burlington frclghs from Knst Winona. Many more are still there trying to jump trains, but freights are being run through without stopping. A Holler Exploded. NEW York, May 22. A boiler exploded in the street at Eagle avenue and Cedar place. It was blown 300 feet and struck the stable of Ebling's brewery. Six la borers were Injured, but none seriously. Poisoned hy Hating Sausage. PEItU, Ind., May 22. William Seiwert, his wife and five children are dangerously ill from the effects of trichinosis in eating sausage. Three of the children are in a critical condition. Two Children Drowned. WlLKF.SBAHKE, Pa., May 22. Two chil dren of John Knoskoky, Nuntlcoke, aged respectively 10 and 8, fell Into a swollen creek yesterday afternoon and were drowned. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The Middle States Ilegattn association has decided to hold the annual regatta on the Passaic river, Newark, N. J., on July 14 next. Now York trades unionists have taken measures to enforce the new state law prohibiting employment of aliens In pub lic works of all kinds. City officials of Knid, U. T., captured a Rock Island train for violating the city ordinance regulating speed. In a fight with trainmen ona of the eacero was beaten to death. An agreeable Ttxatlvo and Niora Tonic. Bold by Druggists or sent by mall. 25c, 60o. anai.wperpaoicnge. samples free. Tho Favorito TOOTS JOTIES lortno'iccthaudAireathto. Cnptnln Sweeney, U.S.A., San DIejx,CaI Baysi "Shlloa's Catarrh Jlemedy is tho first modlolno I havo over found that would do mo any good." l'ricooOcta. Sold by Druggists. SHILOH'S CURE. Tnrs Gkiat Couan Cunt promptly euret wnereskuoincrsiaii. jrori-ousumpti.Qitnas no rival; has cured thousands, and will ctma TOTJ.lt taken in Uma. htoiaSttu 60ott,LO0l Bold by O. H. Hagenbach, Shenandoah. Professional Cards. s OL. FOSTER, ATTORNEYand CO UN8KLLER-A. 1-LA W 0(3 co Room 4, Post OMco building, Shenan doah, Pa. jyj- B. KIHTLER, M. D PHYSICIAN AND BUBOSON, Offlce UO North Jardin street, Shenandoah. JOHN K. COYLE, A TTORNBT-A T-LA W. Office Deddall building, Shenandoah, Pa. If. BURKE, ATTORNEY AT-LAW SniWAHDOAU, FA. Office Room 8, P. O. Building, Shenandoah, and Esterly building, Potts vine, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D No. 25 East Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Offlce Hours 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 9 p. m. It. J. H. OALLEN, No. 31 Boutn j anun street, nnenanaoan. OmoxHouns: H30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. 1. Except Thursday evening. No ogtee ivork on Sunday except by arrange ment, A ttriet adherence to the office Aoun U absolutely neceuary. it. WENDELL KE11ER, Successor to Drt. CIIAS. T. PALMER, EYE AXli EAU S VJIO EON, 801 Mahantongo Street, Pottsvllle, Penna Tti-M LJJV-'LT-S-i.lTl KlAllAm VQ95Q, FOR A CASEIT WlttNOT CUKE. W Castoria. Castorln cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dl gostloa, Without Injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended your 1 Castoria, and shall always continue to do so as It has Invariably produced beneficial results." Edwix F. Pardee, M. D., lSSth Street and ?th Ave., New York City. Cobpant, 7 Mciikat Stheet, Hew York Cm iaaggjiadiarmrfitrUyri.')iaiJ.';j SXO to 3100 Invested with the American Hjndlcato In creases with marvelous rapidity by their plan of SYNDICATE SPECULATION Conservative Safe Reliable. The combined capital protects all trades equal ly, -uiesi pitin tor moocraio investors Knowledge of speculation unntcessury Established 185; large prouts each year. Dank references f end for Information. A O. HAMILTON & CO.. Managers. 8 and 10 Pacific ave., Chicago, 111. V i J HJTAO. ?AU Sir J.v3 M. M24 V 3 11 ft F, AhO CCiiTAlH DUTK TO f rats Aria rr ice. & llrliiq. the Kodcnta out nf their holrt to die. S. fto vitA odor nflerwarJ., nor OjiiaJi' 1'roni u ecUtlental pol.oalnc Ilto Arenlo V or uthr poMdcrft. (J as CENTS, AT ALX DEALERS. MUSSER & BEDOALL, (successors to coaiuey uros.) Mo. 38 East Centre Htreet, SIIEXANDOAII. PA. Our Motto: Dest Quality at Lowest Cm. Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited. LORENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, Ale and Bee JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. GEORGE W. JOHNSON, UWTI01 : HOTEL LOST CREEK, PA. . Near L. V. and Electric railways. The finest brands of cigars, whiskies, norter, oeer ana ale on nana. Delcamp's Livery Stable E DEL0AMP, JO Prop,, WEST ST.1EET, Between Centre and UojL. Hhcitundonh, Pcnna, Teams to hire tor all purposes on reasonable terms Political Cards. Jon CONGIIKBH, jozr.v r. snoEifER. Hubject to the rules of too Republican noml naung convention. JjJOU CONGRGHH, S. A. LOSCII, Subject to the rules of tho Republican noml naiing convention. ELIAS DA YIS, Subject to the rules of the ItoDubllcan noaal natlng convention. jglOll SDEBIFV, ALEX. SCOTT, Subject to the rules of the Republican nam! natlng convention. JOIl HF.NATOII, (50th District) JOHN J. COI'LE, Hubject to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. JOIl LGOiaLATVKE, 1st District, JOHN F. FINNEY. Subject to the rales of:the Republican nomi nating convention. poll L.EGIHt.ATURK.lstDlst., WM. R. MIDDLE? ON, Of Malievlllo. Hubject to too rules of the Republican noml natlng convention. poii i-iccjiHi.A'ruiin:, ut dul, JOSEPH WYATT, Of Shenandoah, Hubject to the rales of the Republican nomi nating convention. poll POOR DIltliCTOll, DAVID U. LLEWELLYN, Of Shenandoah. Hubject to the rules of tho Republican noml natlng couventlon. on rooit pmncTOR, NELSON DllANDOy, Of, the Union Twps. But jet to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention, , TOE lWBHIANS. A Lively Session of tho General Assembly at Saratoga, PROFESSOR SMITH'S APPEAL OASE. It Will be IlrnuKht Up on Thursday Morning, and Will Ilnubtless he Pushed to a Speedy Settlement Dissatisfaction with the Moderator. SAllATOOA, X. Y., Mny 22. Yesterday wos the liveliest In the General Assembly. A report from the judicial committee in the Smith case was expected, and it came early. The waiver by the parties of tho right to be heard before the vote to deter mine whether the appenl shall be enter tained will result In saving a very conild erablo amount of time, and it binds the assembly In honor to entertain the ap peal. The fixing of Thursday at 10 o'clock as the time for hearing the ciue gives promise of n speedy settlement. The debate on the theological ntmltmriea was whittled down to two speeches. The application of gag law by the moving of the prevlons question was n little too harsh for even tills assembly, but It was in the line of the plans of the lenders. They are to all appearances bent on the adoption of the majority report as It stands nnd will brook no delay. Mr, Sterry, who moved the previous question, 1 was simply a little premature. I rn...i..t..a l.un...1 n nll tlw. inefficiency of the moderator. Iu tho tur moil witnessed yesterday an nrduut com missioner was moved to shout the ques tion: "Who is the moderator?" beiug pro voked thereto by conllictltig rulings by threo or four persons upon the plat form. Apparently only the presence of tho stated clerk prevented anarchy, but oven that could not cxcludo confusion. tho temporary absence of the clerk in the nfternoon a set of resolutions was ac cepted nnd adopted by separate votes without giving an opportunity for discus sion, and before hearing tho usual speeches of the chairman and secretary of the board represented. Scenes of uproar snch as those which accompanied the motions looking to de lay of action in the seminary question are seldom seen in the General Assembly, but this is the second within four days. A large attendance greeted the considera tion of the mniu question of the day, but the afternoon session was confined mainly to tho commissioners, many of them be ing absent. The Armor Plate Scandal, Washington, May 22. Representative Onthwalte completed tho text of the re port on armor plate Investigation last night. It is brief and to the point- It di rects the naval committee to proceed im mediately with the investigation. It is to cover all tho work done by the Carnegie company since the government contracts began. One thousand dollars is mado available for the use of the committee in prosecuting its work. Power is given to summon witnesses, administer oaths and secure the production of books and papers. The Tloby l'rlie Fight Cases. CnowH Point, Ind., May 22. Judge Biggs' court waa occupied allot yesterday In getting a jury in the first Roby prize fight case. Tho first suit is against l)om inlck O'Mnlley, charged with riotous con spiracy. The jury is composed of eight for mors, one merchant, one mechanla and two politicians. Billy Woods aud Georgo Slier are also here awaiting their trluls or prize fighting. DIe Strike of Carpenters. Cincinnati, May 22. All the carpenters and mill hands In Cincinnati, Covington and Newport have been ordered on strike by a mass meeting attended by over a thousand men. The strike is or dered because the boss carpenters have refused to agree to pay 12.50 for eight hours or $3 for nine hours, with an hour to rest on Saturday. Nearly 5,000 men are effected. Yesterday's llasehsll Gamoa. At New York Boston, 8; New York, 0, At Cleveland Cincinnati, 2; Cleveland, 1. At Chicago Pittsburg, 11; Chicago, 10. All other games in National and State league postponed by rain. In the Kastern Leugue series Syracuse defeated Erie by 8 to 0 and Buffalo defeated Troy by U to . STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing; Quotations of tho New York and 1'hlladelnhla lUxchange. New Youk, May 21. Tho trading was active on the Stock ticliiuiKu louuy from the open lag to the clone of business and the aggregate transactions were Urtfur than on any day for months past, una more widely uistrloutod. Closing mas: Lehigh Valley 00 Pennsylvania ts Roadlng 15)g Bt. Paul H7H WikWhNav N. Y. A N. E New Joseey Cen-.tC8 W. N. Y. & Pa... Erie , D L. & W. West Shore - N. Y. Central Lake Erie & W.. Del, & Hudson-. 1H . 13 .158 .10?s . 13 .139 Oeneral Markets. rnii-UifcU'liLA, May iL Floor dull: win' ter euiwrtlne, tiJM.lO; do. extras. K!.10dt3.tB.- No. 2 winter family, 2.&r3.SO; Pennsylvania roller alralght, f2.00ft2.T3; western winter clear, 3.35S2.00. Wheat firmer, higher, with i'He. bid and &Sc. asked for May. Corn quiet, firm, with 42c. bid and UHc. asked for May. Oatsqutot, Wendy. with 4116c bid and 42c. asked for May. llecf steady; family, JlO.&OffllU.W; extra mess, fcVH&ti.lO. I'ork steady. Lard easy; western sU'am, f.60. Duller steady, New York dairy, 12llSKc.; do. creamery, 14l?c; western dairy, 8S12c.; western do., 1317c; Elglns, lftSltx:.; Imitation, 10&l(o.i stats creamery prints, extra, Itlo.; do. choice, lHc.i do. fair to prime, lGlfc.ido. "garlicky," 15 (MTe; prinU jobbing ut SO023o. Cheese weaker; New lork large, 010jo.; small, IKaiOHc.; iiartBklma.3HiaHo. Eggs weak;New lork and I'ennsylvaula, 12Hc.; western, Iresh, llUlc.; cases, M.&ofttJ. Live stock Markets. Nbw Youk, May 21. Reeves active, higher; native steers, good to prime, Sl.t34.M, medium to fair do.. JI.&V4.t;)4; ordlnary.'do., f4.25Q4.80; Inferior to good Texans, $3.501.10; bulls, Inferior to choice, S2.D03.55; dry cowb. ordinary to prime, (.'.KKi (-'-. Calves, ao live; poor to prime veals.llHffl.'SKo. Per lb.; but' termilk calves, 3&ifi. Sheep and lambs firm; poor to prlmu sheep, SJS1.50; yearlings, com mon to choice, fl4.87H; Virginia lambs, In ferlor to choice, sao.l(; Kentucky do., Ho, East LinmiTV, Pa.. May zl.-Cattle In light demand; prime, fl.3.i 1,50; good. JS.Wvj.llO: good butchers, 0.031.06; rough fat, f2.bu(&3; good fat cows anil heifers, tJ.l(S2.U0: bulls and stags, f2iS3; muI calves, $1.2505. Hogs lower; best 1'mladelphlas, M.liaJ.13; best Yorkers, f,f85.10 common to fair Yorkers, Sf.8Ot.0O; good heavy sows, fliai.&O; stags and rough sows, f3&3.50. Sheep dull for medium grades; good prime grades firm lambs and yearlings will sell lower; extra, X3.WJ4UJ0: good, BU.usia.tu; fair, ut.HMUJU; ommoa, tll&t; lamb, fl.aoot.juj spring iERRIBLE EXPL0S10N! Too High Prossuro. In these days of keen competition in every I, ue. when the business m m is compelled to tx ml liis Intellect and every energy to the "uveas of his business j the clerk, book- ,LVier. professional man nnd laborer, to In ve themselves at a terrific rate, there can e hut one result an explosion, which if nxi resulting in immediate death, leaves t.iem with shattered brains nnd bodies. hey are running at too high pressure. Die strain is too greaL (Something must mil does give way. This is equally true of o 'ii'ii. Though their sphere is more i niiecl. they hnve their dslly burdens, frets, mil unmet, nnd the results are the same as i li their stronger companions. l itis condition is growing worse every I .iv. The rapidity of its increase Is awful nteiiilto. Our homes, hpit Is, and iisuiie asylums are full of these unfortunates) ml are being crowded still further. There but one solution of the matter. Recog- .,h 'lie importance of the situation at once, ml take the necessary measures to ovcr- me it If you have fatlingi memory, hot ' i.'ies. dizziness, nervous or sick headache, .ii.mncs, irritability, melancholy, slcep- no"-, fainting, nervous dyspepsia, epi- -v etc., know that anv one of them is bnt ,iii inm of the calamity that may befall i iiihI even though you have used so- illisl remedies anil treated with reputable t . . I tf. ..i r !im:uis wun liiiiu ur iiu ueiiftu, kivc ur. ilileV Ro-torative Nervine trial. It is lie only renin! v that may be dciicndcil ipnn for nervous di-orocrs. " Two years as" I ued Dr Miles' Restorative rvlne with marked benefit, and later Induced iv -on, who had been sick with catarrh of the '.idiler flvo years In the hands rf our test phy Hsns, totrv It tocethet with Dr Miles' Nervo . 1 I.lvcr Pills. He was so wonderfully bencllted t tic t attending to business aitaln My wir -n u.eil Nervine with most excellent rcsuiis. i nr us together have not used more than six tiles of Ncrvtnc. Several of our friends liavo used It, nnd are irreatly Improved." louls Hdw, Itnelicr A Glbbs Plow Co , Canton. Ohio. it Miles' Rctoratlve Nervlno Is sold by all iwirls la on a pmltlve sniarantee, or sent by I)r- "les Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of. rice, SI per bottle, six bottles, ts. express prepaid. Is positively free from opiates or dangerous niRS. Free book at dniKidsts. or by mall. CLEABY BROS., Bottlers of all kinds ot TEMPERANCE: DRINKS! -AND MINERAL WATKEB. Weiss IIesu a Specialty, Also bottlors of th r inest ueer. 17 and 19 1'each Alley, Ml EtTAMIOAJt RELIABLE- no KivHt Centre Street, tSxienancloali, "Ec. AU work truaranteed to be first-class In every respect, we respectfully solicit a share cf your paironfWie. uooasoaiieaioranaaeiiverea HUk Uou and Lace Ourtnlns a specialty. RAILROAD SYSTEM IN BrTXCT MAT W, 1E94. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Phlladelnhla. week days. 1.10, 6.SS, 7.20. a.m., 12.32, 2.55 b.K p.m. Sunday 2.10, a. m For New York via Mauci Chunk, week days, 5. 10,7. so a. m., ix.u, x.co p. m For Reading and Philadelphia, week days. 2.10,5.25,7.20, a. m., 11.31, 2. to 5.55 p. m. 8ni dav, 2.10, a m. For Pottsvllle. week days, z.io, 1.J3, . m., 12 8!. 2.M. 6.65 p.m. Sunday, 2.10 a. m. For Tatnaaua and Mananoy city, week am. 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m., 12,22, 2.65, 5.65 p. m. Hnn day, 2.10, a.m. Additional foi MahanoyClly, week aays, 7 uu p. m. ror WlUlamsport, BunDury ana uvnamif, week days. I.2& 11.30 a. m., 1.85, 7.00 i. m , Sunday, J.25 a. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week aays, x.iu, ., uw 7.50. 11.J0 a.m 12.3J, 1.S5, 155, 6.50, 7J0O, t.U p.m. Sunday, 2.10, J.26, a. m. For ABhland and Shamokln, week days, S SS, 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.35, 7.00, p. m. but day, 2.25 a m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via Philadelphia, week dan 8.00 a. m., 1.30. 4.00, 7.80 p. m., Itl6 night. Bus day, 6.00 p. m. Leave New YorkvlaMauchChunk.weekOaji, 4.30. U.10 a. m., 1.10, 4.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4.20, 8.35, 10.00 a. m., and 4.03, b.02, 11.30 p. m. Sunday, 11 30 p. m. Leave ueaaing, wees uays, i.so, ,.iu, iu.uq, ii.b a. m., 6.55, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.36, a. m Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 7 40 a. me 12.30, 6,llp. m Sunday, 2.85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.18, 8. EC, 11.23 m., 1.20, 7 15, 0.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.13 a a.. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.46, 0 21, 11.47 a. m., 1.61, 7.44, S.51 p. m. Sunday, 3.v. a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week diva, 2.40, 4.N, e.SO, V.S7, 11.60 a. m., 12 68, 2.05, 6.20, e.25,7.6,10.1l p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. m., Leavo WlUlamsport, week days, 10.10. a. m., 3.35,11.15 p.m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via II, & O. R. It., through trains leave Heading Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & R. R. R.) at 8.JU, 7.0, 11.28 a. in., 3 49,5.18, 7.22, p. m., Sunday 8.2(1, 7.1, 11.20 a. m., 3.45 7 22 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leavo Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf and Houth Htreet Wharf for Atlantic city. Week days Express, i.W a. m.; (tiaturdays only 200); 4.00, 5.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a.m.; 5 45 p. m. Hnndays Express, 9.00, 10.00 a. m. Aecoifl. raodatlon, 8.00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m, Returnln?, leave Atlantlo City depot.eor ner Atlantis and Arkansas avenues : Week days Express, 7,30, 8.50 a. m. and 4.0J p. m. Accommodation, 8.10 a. m. and 4 30 p. m. Sunt ays Express, 4.00, 5.15,8.00 p. m. AO commodatlon, 7.15 a m. and 4.16 p. m. Parlor cars on all express trains. O. O. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Aft. Philadelphia Pa, L A. SWEIOARD, Gen. Supt. i permanently cared I In'JUtoWdiiTs brma Hftuaoudy.anrtevl' itSDftO eapltaL Ponltlve proofs and UO-pass boo k,lllatratedfroniUf(j from people oared, txeubrmall. 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