or O T O O tfr IV ucu iiu wiuiu luuuu of tho Shrew," was evi dently gifted with pro- . i i ,. i - T ; .. ; made one or Ins charac ters declare "My cake is dough." Those who have been credulous enough to Pp, take Imitations for CoTTrv. LKNE, the now universally Jtf Endorsed shortening, have experi enced Uie same disappoint ate .' m ment for their cake has ! been "dough." Those who have used CorrOLBNB know that iU principal merit is its uniform rclia- A V'-l rY 1.11!... 11. ..!,. ,t -(-..,. SSXl it.!.. si.., lo nv,..i . ' a substitute for Ooltolene; J 'a ibree nd nve-Vound palls Mule only by , N.K.FA1RBANK& C0. CHICAGO, AND I 1MN, Delaware Ave I'lUUUKU'UIA. CAT7TION, If a denier offers W. I Don gins fehoes nt a reductl price, or says ho hut them without iinmo atatuped oa tiottozu, pat him down as a fraud. 43 . L. Douglas S3 SHOE THE WORLD. W. X., DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit. tliur. and give better satisfaction at the prices ad vertised than any other make. Try one pair and be amy. nerd. The stamping of W. L, Doaglas name and price oa the bottom, which guaraotet. their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push tho aMo of Vf, L. Douglas Shoes gain customer, which helps to i crease thesalcj on their fuUJUe cf goods. They afford to sell at a less profit, and we believe yon cn mito money by buy fag all your footwear of the dealer sdverUaca belqw, Catnlotrue free upon application. Address, V. L. DOUGLAS, Ulekton.ilftsa. Soft by, Joseph BftU, fflienando , T R MEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently ReftAoo WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of evil from early errors or late excesses, the results o. overr. orfc, sickness worry.etc. FullntrengtL development and tonr given to every organ anJ portion of the body simple, natural methods Immediate lmprovemen seen. Failure ImpoBslble 2,(itt) references. Book 'explanation and prooft ERIE MEDICAL CO BUFFALO. N. V Dr Thee! 1317 Arch st- U I I I 1 1 W 0 1 PHILADELPHIA, PA. The only Genuine Specialist In America, notwltluUndlngwhst others advertise. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special Dliei.es tod Strictures Penaanently Cured In 3 to 6 days BLOOD POISON S?tr uawmeUiodlnw to vudajri. 6 y para Euro s-cent stamps for book, TlllTlI the only book erpofiluff Quack Doctors ana others so TertlilDfr as great Bpeclallttts. A true friend to all sufferers and to those contemDlatlns ! marriage. The most stubborn ana dangerous cases solicited 'Write or call and be saved. Hours t fr-fi Eve's 6-8: Wed. and Bat. eye's -10 Sun. Ml Successful treatment by malL THE GREAT 5UCCE3S. D. R. Severn, F. K. M&gargle, W. H. Ttera VIGO n .. - o w sis "SHS h M1, )LiJ o H ocoL at dsvWgJ , Millions of Dollars fin iin In smoke everr rear. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured In first-class, relia ble companies, as represemeu uy 40AVID FAUST, Insnranco Agent, . 100 South Jardln Street Also Life andlAccldental Companies DAMAGEDBY STORM. Many Pennsylvania Towns Within I Its Path. ONE DEATH THH8 FAB EEPOETED Ilalliltnc nmt RnllroiI Trmcki Wslhed Awif, Knit Oreikt DnmAff. to Gronlng Crop, Cliuroh.i DaiuEd bjr I.l(hl nine. PnaADELrntA. May 20'. This city was visited by a violent thunder storm yester day afternoon that lasted for over an hour, and was accompanied by vivid flashes of light m us atid torrents of rain, while the storm was at Its height lightning struck the lighter Mars at the Williams street wharf, Instantly killing John Og- den, aged 75 years, the mate, and severely burning Captain Edward Knickerbocker, the owner of the vessel. He ports from suburban districts show considerable dam age from the storm. At Lafayette, a small town on the banks of the Schuyl kill, a dam burst, wrecking two buildings and Injuring the Heading railroad tracks. Lightning struck the dome of tho Mont gomery county almshouse, near Norrls town, and shattered the frame of the structure. There was a panic among the inmates, several of whom were stunned, but not seriously injured. Dalltllng, Washed ATtfty. NonitlSTOWN, Pa., May 29. A cloud burst In Lower Merlon township, this county, caused damage to property to the extent of 75,000. The chemical works, owned by James Hall, the West Consho hocken Carpet works aud several out buildings were washed away, and the shoddy mills of Markland Brothers were badly wrecked by the debris from these buildings. The tracks of the Philadel phia and Reading railroad are piled up like tho panels of a rail fence. The State road and Crawford avenue have been en tirely obliterated, and Aramingo creek haB been changed from Its channel Into a new one. The damage to crops is said to be very great. fiemlnary Htruck by Lightning. BKTllLEnEM, Pa., May 29. A cloud burst over this section yesterday afternoon, del uging the highways, and flooding the cel lars and lower floors of many residences in the city. The Snn hotel block was In undated and the stores in It sustained con-, stderable damage. During the storm lightning struck the Moravian seminary, but it did little damage to the building. In other localities several barns were burned by lightning strokes. Hailstones as large as hazel nuts fell, and the dam age to growing crops Is probably very great. Farmer. Greatly Alarmed. READING, Pa., May 29. This section was deluged by a cloudburst, which did great damage. The cellars of one hundred and twenty-five houses in this city were filled with water, aud streets were torn up, the material being carried away by the rush ing waters. Several severe washouts are reported along the line of the Columbia and Reading railroad, and the tracks were washed out In numerous cases. The farm ers were greatly alarmed, but no serious damage to crops has been reported. Lightning Damt(i a Church CotUMBlA, Pa., May 29. The most vio lent thunder storm of years visited this place yesterday. Lightning struck the Steeple of the .United. Brethera church,. tearing a hole In the roof, and injuring lid structure to' the extent of $1,000. Sev eral bystanders Vfere severely shocked. The heavy rainfall flooded cellars and did considerable other damage. The Storm In Union Connty. LEWlSBUlto, Pa., May 29. The western portion of Union county was visited by a terrific 'hall and thunder storm, which did immense damage to fruit trees and grow ing wheat and corn. Intlnitrlals Show Sign, of Hardship. DKNVER, May 29. Last night 375 Coxey ltes reached here from Salt Lake over the Denver aud Rio Grande road. Two hun dred of the men were the Utah contingent under the command of General Carter. The remainder are from California and have been forty-nine days on the road from southern California. Thoy report having experienced terrible hardships on the Utah desert, and show Blgus of having under gone moral distress. These men are by far the best looking industrials that have arrived here. Three Saved from Drownlnff. Philadelphia, May 29. The sail boat Susie Buckley was capsized in the Dela ware river! and the occupants, James Par ker, George Smith and Samuel Jonos, of Fort Richmond, became tangled in the rigging and were nearly drowned. Five of the crew of the revenue cutter Hamilton went to their rescue and saved them after much difficulty. Fir at Tyrone. TTROKE, Pa., May 29. The building owned by Samuel Berlin, and partially occupied by the restaurant of Mrs. S. K. L. Miller, and the furniture store of George W. Port adjoining were destroyed by lira at an early hour In the morning, and the dwelling of Mr. Berlin, in the rear of his building, damaged. Blow at the A. V, A. Rockford, Ills., May 29. Judge Crab tree overruled the motion to dissolve the Injunction restraining Mayor Hutchlus, A. P. A,, from removing Edward Hellran, Catholic, from the position of fire marshal, This ts considered a hard blow for the A. V. A. Found Ueh.aded. Jensen, Fla., May 29. Miss Carrie Kaiser, a young lady 23 years old, was found murdered in the woods near Jen sen. The head had been severed from the body, and there were signs that Bhs had made a desperate struggle for life. Fatlfl Hotel Fire. BONTIAM, Tex., May29. The Columbian hotel at Ladonla burned yesterday. Tbe guests all escaped, but with little else than their night robes, except C. Lewis, lie burned to death in sight and hearing of the frightened spectators. First Peaches of the Season. SAN FltANClsgo, May 29. Local com mission merchants have received con signments of peaches, being the first of the season. The fruit was shipped In from the Vacavllle ranch of Peter Ditto ud sold for $1.60 per box. The W.ath.r. Fair; cooler northwesterly winds. f erlth.d With' th, lla.m.r. fillANOMAl May lb Brief and Indlflnlte cable advicci from New Zealand report a South I'aclfla (tamshlp horroi at th. Island of Taimsnla The Gurman steam , hip Alwln. Seyd, so Australian and New Zealand local trading venel. Is reported to hav been totally wrecked Nearly all of her patitnger. and crew went down with th. vtssel or perlahtd endeavoring to reach hot . f Miltrtti lllr bivltr Illfh. AKB'IOH, Kan May S3 During the pai foity-elgbt bouM the Missouri river hsi rlien tiearlr lx feet. Th. rise was lather sudden and great damagt In being don. to property In tbi vicinity of E&it Atchison During the past twelve nours the stream has tut away nearly two hun dred leet of adjoining land Dear the '.own and tbt work at destruction continues Fatal Bhoutln, A0t,f HOPKI.xsviLLE Ky . May 88 A fatal shooting aftray took place at a country tort at Pilot Rock nine miles east of tere resulting tu one man being killel and 'another probably fatally wounded Neel Edwards shot and Instantly killed fcamuel Martin with whom he had tome trouble Victory fat Father Mntone Denver May 28. ArchbU hop Chap pelle has concluded the bearing in the MaU-Malone controversy and the result I a victory for Father Maluue JCot only Is he acquitted of the charge of mlsman agement of the parish funds but the sen tence of excommunication pronounced by Bishop Matz is revoked A Yonng Matador Killed. Madrid, May 28 There was a sicken ing spectacle in the bull ring here yester day afternoon El Efpartero. a well known joung matador while engaging the first lull sent Into the ring was caught by one of the born of the anlmn and his ab domen was ripped open He died In five minutes Jit-hJfJtJ Bold byprugglsta or Bent by malL S5c Wc anagl.0Qpcrpackmre. Bnmplca free. Kono The Favorito TOOTH lOWIIS forthoToethand Ireath,uo. 0np.WJ.s?:ecn,'y u's-A.,SanDiefw,Cal-Baysi "Shllon's Catarrh Ilcmcdy Is tho first mcalcmol havooverioundthatwoulddomo any good." 1'rlcotOcts. Bold by Druggteta. SHILOH'S CURE. Tma Great Cocan Cure promptly cure, where alt others fall. For Consumptlonlthaa no rival; has cured thousands, and will cubh tou, If token in'Jme. rrica 23 c'.j, CO ctL, f ICO. Bold by C. H. Hagenbuch, Shenandoah. T)ENNSY1,VANIA RAILROAD. JL SOntJTLKILL DIVISION. NOVEMllElt 19tn, 1893. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the above date for Wlggan's, Ollbcrton, Fraokvlllo, New Castle, Bt. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading, Pottstown, Phoanlxvlllo, Norrlstown and Phil adelphia (Broad street station) at 6:00 aad 11 KIS a, m. and4:lSp. m. oc weekdays For Potts vtlle and Intermediate stations B:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. ror VTlggan's, Oilberton, Fraekyllle, New Oaatle. St. Clair, Pottavllle at 0:00.. 9M a. m. nd310p. m. ror Hamburg, Reading, Potts town, I'hconiiTllle. NorrlstownPhlladelphl t 6:00, g:40a. m.,S:10p. m. Trains leave Fraokrllle for Shenandoah at 10:40 a. m. and 11:14, 6:01,. 7:43 and 10:V7b. m. Sundays, ll:ll a. m. and S:o p. m. Leave Pottavllle for Shenandoah at lOilt, 1 1 : 48 a. m. and 1 : 40, 7 : 16 and 10 : 00 p. m. Sunday i at 10:40 a. m. and 6:1S p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) lor PottsvWe aad Shenandoah at 5 67 and 3 85 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p m -week days. On Sundays leave at 8 SO a m. ror Pottsvllle. 9 a a m. ,For New York. Express, week days, at 8 SO, 4 06, 4 60, ,6 15, 6 W, 7 53, 820, 860, 1100 11 14 am, 12 00 noon, 12 44 p. m. (Limited Ex. press 1 09 and 4 60 p m. dining oars.) 1 40, 5 80, 8 SO, 400, 600, 800. 060, 725, 813, 10 00 cm, 12 01 night. Sundays 820, 4 OS, 4 60. 6 16, 812, 6 60, 11 Of 11 85, a m. 12 44,1 40,2 80,4 00 (limited 4 60) 820, 8 SO, i 6a 7 25 and 8 12pm and 12 01 night. For Sea Girt, Xi3ng Branch and Intermediate stations, 8 20, 11 14 a m, and 4 00, p m weekdays For lialllmore and Washington 8 60, 7 20, 8 31 9 10, 10 20, 11 IS a m, 12 10, (12 36 limited dlmrt car, 1 30, 3 46, 4 41, (5 IS Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 817, 0 6 7 40 and 1133 p. m week days. Sun days, 3 50, 7 20, 3 10, 11 18 a m.. 13 10, 4 11, 0 65, 11 "I and 7 40 pm. For Rtchmond, 7 00 a n, LI 10 and 11 33 p m, dally, and 1 SO p. m. weex days. Trains will leave Harrlsburg for Plttsburi anu the West every day at 1 20, 8 10 a m, (3 20 pm limited), 8 60, 7 30, 1165 p m every day. Way for Altoona at 8 18 am and 5 00 p m every day. ror Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 am everr day. Trains will leave Sunbury forWUUamsport. ! Klmlra, Canandalgua, Rochester, Iluflalo and Niagara rails at t n a m,ana ispn week days, ror Klmlra at 6 44 pm week days, ror Brie and Intermediate points at 6 18 am dally. For Lock Haven at 6 18 and 9 68 a m dally, 1 85 and 6 44 p m week days For Renovo at 6 18 m, 1 and 5 44 p m week days, and 6 18 a m oc Bundayn only. For Kane at 618 am, dally 1 86 p m week days. J. R. WOOD, o.n'l Pas'r' 4jr Oen'l Manar.rl Professional Cards. S1 OL. FOSTER, ATTORNEY and CO UNSSU.ES-A 7-ItA W. Office Room 4, Post Office building, Bhenan doah, Pa. jyj 8. KISTLER, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND BVRBEON, Office U0 North Jardla street, Shenandoah. JOHN R. COYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Offlee Ueddall building, Shenandoah, Pa. M. U. BURKE, ATTORNEY AT-LAW tUIITAirsOAB, PA. Office Room 3, P. O. Building, Hhenandoah. and Eaterly building, Pottsvllle. T PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D No. 25 East Coal Street, HHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:30 to 3 and 6:80 to 9 p, m. D It. J. S. OALLEN. No. si uoutn jarain street, tjnenanaoan. Ornoa UocBs: H30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. Si. Except Thursday evening, No offlct work oh Sunday except btl arrange. man. j vtki vttnerence 10 ite office noun w uuimuiciy necessary. JR. WENDELL HnilKIt, Successor to Dn. OIIAS. T. PALMER, xyk aim EAU SUltOJSOX, S01 Mahantongo Street, Pottsvllle, Peaaa 1 m assign n Tbs ra.rsl litsin.ro. id Collision. IlAMDURO, May 13 -The soIUsIod thai occurred on th. morning of May 9 be tween the Hamburg-AmerlcaD line steamer Fuerst Blsmarok and tbs Fr.ncb bark Louise, bound from Martinique for Bordeaux, was due to th. fact that th. lights of thu bark wer. hidden by . sail Tbs bowsprit aud foremast of lb. Louis were broken, otherwise she sustained nc damage Tbe crow of tb. sailing vessel were badly frightened, and wert taken ol board the Fuerst Bismarck t-xt, FIkMfm Found Onllr CoriNlNO. la., May 86 The trial of Ryan and McCov. the nrizs fluhtprs n-hn vtn lated Iowa's new Inw against prli. fight ing has resulted in verdict of guilty 6enteuce ha not yet been passed The maximum punishment Is (1,000 fine one year's Imprisonment In the penitentiary Ol both Til trial ol th ofTicnrs n( tho Creston Athletic club Its aiders and abet tors, cas bevu (.onioned antll tbr next termol court THE bestinvestment in real estate is to keep build ings well painted. Paint protects the house and saves repairs. You sometimes want to sell many a good house has remained unsold for want of paint. The rule should be, though, "the best paint or none." That means Strictly Pure White Lead You cannot afford to use clicap paints. To be sure of getting Strict ly Pure White Lead, look at the brand ; this one is safe : "John T. Lewis & Bros." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pu e White Lead Tinting Colors. Tht'c colors are sold In one-pound cans, each an hdnp ""li.ipnt to tint 25 pounds ol strictly Pure Vliitt I :-d ihedesircd shade; they are in ir ,e iv r., -m:ed paints, but a combination 1 j rd.iK imre citon in the handiest form to nit St-k;i ,'uri.- White Lead. ffi x' imn thousand dollars have been saved irope' w - rs hv having our book on painting mtf Lular-i.ar'1 Send us a postal card and get oth fret IOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. ROACHES-BED BUGS A iiouiri CHEHICAl C0HPOUHD-H0N-fOI50,t-0US TO MAriKINe BUT THE CRtATfST DESTROYER OF VEBHIH-lritlR YCUNC AW ECeS EVER INVENTED. """'Ti'iaii.rn.iiisn-TirT- rtSSciWROE Bottles ESctj:Sy7 IRON I'Tt IpEMUftU T. M. REILLY'S ckktralia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glass of Cool Beer and Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget the place. X. Mi Rellly's, Locust Avenue, CENTRAL! A., PA. Political Cards. JOIl CONURG3B, JOHN T. SnOENER, Hubioct to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. JjlOR CONtJIlIvMH, S. A. JjVSUU, Bublect to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. SLUS DAVIS, Subject to tho rules of the llopubllcan nomi- naiing coavennon. ALEX. BCOTT, Subject to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. JjlOR. SENATOR, (30th District) JOHN J. CO TLB, Subject to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. "TjtOR LEQIBLATVHE, 1st District, JOHN F. FINNEV. Bubjeot to the rules of: the Republican nomi nating convention. pOR LGGIDLATIIRE, 1st Dlst, TFJT. R. MIDDLE! ON, Of Malzevllle. Subject to tne rules of tho Republican nomi nating convention. pOR LGGIHLATURG, 1st DlsU, JOSEPH WYATT, Of Shenandoah, Bubject to the rules of the Republican nomi nating convention. poll POOR DIRECTOR, DAVID n. LLEWELLYN, Of Shenandoah. Subject to the rules of tho Republican nomi nating convention. F1 R POOR DIRECTOR, NEIAON BRANDON, Of tho Union Twps. Hutject to tho rules of tho Republican nomi nating convention pOR JUKI' COJIJIXdjIOiHlCIl, FRANK KINO, Of Shenandoah. Subject to the rnles of the Democratic nomi nating convention. 00 Alio ill Alloged Breaoh of Treaty by the Kussian Government, RABBI KRAUSKOPF'S COMPLAINT. The limlnent M.br.w Ucol.slastlo of Philadelphia, It.rns.d Admission to Ilussla, Formally llrlngs th. Matter ll.foro Congrrss. AVAsnwa rojf .May 29. Resolutions were submitted by Representative Raynor, of Maryland, to the house today, reciting that the Ru&slan government has denied admission to that country of Rabbi Kraus kopf, an eminent Hebrew ecclesiastic of Philadelphia, and that this notion by Russia Is a broach of the treaty which gives American citizens rights to enter, sojourn and travel in Russia the same as Russian citizens are admitted to this country. The resolution will direct the state department to make a demand on Russia for the full observance of the treaty, and in cose of a refusal will direct the severance of all treaty relations with Russia. Dr. Kranskopf came hero recently, aud was nccom panted by Representative Treacy anil representative Straus in calls on President Clovelaud, Secretary Greslmm and other officials. It was then arranged that Secretary Greslmm should notify tho Russian government of Dr. Krauskopf's proposed visit and ascertain If there was any objection. The response came quickly that the czar's ofllclals could not permit the visit. Air. ltaynof at once drew Ills resolution, but It has been held back pending certain negotiations with Russia concerning Retiring sea. Mr. ltaynor says the case of Dr. Krans kopf presents the first Issue on the treaty rights of Americans to enter Russia. There have beeu other congressional reso lutions concerning Jews, but they have related to Russian JewR coming to tills country. Mr. Raynor now presents the question of the treuty right of an Ameri can to go to Rassia without reference to his religion or former nationality. The proposed voyago of Dr. Krnuskopf was for the purpose of visiting the nine provinces within which Russia restricts the Jews and to ameliorate their condltiou. Bet Hack for llrecklnrldge. Washington, May 29. Judge Bradley overruled the motion made by counsel for Colonel William C. P. llrecklnrldge to file a bill of exceptions by virtue of which the suit of Miss Madeline Pollard against him mlgnt be carried to a higher court on ap peal. This action was taken because of the objectlou tnadu by counsel for Miss Pollard that Mr. Breckinridge had not complied with the luw requiring that the bill of exceptions be furnished to them within three days, Sundays excluded, be fore the expiration of the time within which the motion to file had been made. Tbe effect of this apparently will bo to prevent an appeal being taken. General Sohall'. Staff. NORRKTOWN, Pa.,Mny 29. GeuernlJohn W. Schall, commander of tbe First brl grade, N. G. I'., has announced his staff appointments. The only changes are tbe appointment of Captain J. K. Weaver to be Burgeon with the rank of major, to suc ceed Major J. Wilkes O'Neill, who Is ap pointed commissary of subsistence, vice Major Eugene Townseud, now superinten dent of the mint, resigned. Major Weaver waa on General Schall's staff aa surgeon when the former was colonel of the Sixth regiment. The promotion creates two va cancies la tho regiment. Two Uroth.r. In Lack. CniCAOO, May 29. K. S. Karolll, an electrician of this city, and his brother, C. S. Karolll, also an electrician, of Aurora, Ills., nav. fallen heirs to an estate in Hungary estimated at (2,000,000. The father of the brothers was a Hun garian nobleman who in 1S4S settled in Albany, N. Y. Jnlla alarlowa Marrl.d. Philadelphia, May 29. Miss Julia Marlowe, the actress, was yesterday mar ried to Robert Taber, her leading man, by Rev. Joseph Hlnuchard, assisted by Rev. Arnold II. Hord. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES National League. At Pittsburg (first game) Pittsburg, 4; Louisville, 3. At Pittsburg (second gamu) Pittsburg, 11; Louisville, 3. At Boston Boston, IS; Washington, 13. All other games postponed on accouut of rain. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotation, of th. New York and Fhlladelphla Kxchang.a. New York, Mar S3. The week opened on the Stock Exchange with a decrease In the volume of business and a generally heavy tone to tbe speculaUon. Tbe trading was un important as a rule and was largely monopo lised by tbe room traders, who operated oaly In a small way. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley.... mi YY. N. Y. & Pa 1 Pennsylvania 18JS Erie- 13H Reading 16U D., L. & W 1UJ St. Paul 60 West Shore KMX Lehigh Nav &u N. V. Central W X. Y. & N. E Sii Lake Erie & W.... UH New Jersey Cen-103 Del. & lIudsou...-139H Genera! Market. Philaheuhia, May 25, Flour weak; win ter superfine, fia2.10; do. extras, f3.1l&2.35; No. 2 winter family, (2.35&2.50; state roller straight, t2.6TK32.73; western winter, clear, 2.aa2.60. Wheat dull, easier, with 56c. bid and ooHc. asked for May. Corn quiet, steady, with 2tf. bld-and asked for May. Oats quiet, steady, with 42c. bid and 12K-o. asked for May. Live Stook Markets. New Yoiik, May 28. Beeves slow, barely steady; native steers, prime, f4.1531.S3 per 10U lbs.; fair to good, U.4.i0; ordinary me dium, ttiM. good Texans, 1-J.Ui; bulls, or dinary to choice. ?'J.K3.M); dry rows, fair to good, f:-'.1!.' J.U5; Luronean cable quotes American steers at 9ll0tic. per lb., dressed weights; refrigerator beef, 7i8Sc. Calves very slow, but steady; veals, poor to prime, f3QA per 101 IDs. ; bntt.rmllk calvos, fair to good, Sheep and lambs dull, weak; poor to choke sheep, tit 1.50; yearlings, in ferior to prime, Sl.2iaS.13St; southern lambs, Inferior to choice, t5.2Sau.60. Hogs steady; Inferior to good hogs, t-V&5.40. East Liluuiv, i'a., May 88. Cattle 10c oil on all grades except prime cattle; prime, fl.30 04.50; good, t3.DO4S4.10; good butchers, fix 03.00; rough fat, S3.25&3.U; good fat cows and heifers, $2.5033.40; hulls and stags, f2 (S3; veal calves, $44.?5. Hogs slow at about 10c. decline from the last of thu week; best Phlladelplias, t4.V5&5; best Yorkers. fi.OO 1.85; common to fair Yorkers, Cl.60i3l.85; pigs. fi.GO4.?0; good heavy sows, 148)1.50; stags and rouiili sows, f33.5T). Sheep slow, with prices 10c, lower than last week: extra, 13.80 CM: eood. I3.5503.J5: fair. t2.o0a3.2U: common. IW, UmtS.5ua4ja; soring, lambs J.50 B.SAJ. I TERRIBLE EXPL0SI0N! I Too High ProsBuro. In these days of keen competition in every line, when the business man is compelled to bond his intellect and every energy to the success of his business; tho clerk, book Keeper, professional man and laborer, to Irive themselves at a terrific rate, there can lie but one result an explosion, which, if U'it resulting in immediate death, leaves ' . i-iii wan shattered brains and bodies. I Iter are running at too high pressure, l'lie strain is too great. Something must mil does give way. This is equally true of mi. ion. Though their sphere is more 1 'iil. they have their daily burdens, frets, -nil worries, and the results arc the same oa i'h their stronger companions. 1 his condition is growing woisc cvery ' iy. The rapidity of ita increase is awfnl 1 'nteniplalo. Our homes, hospitals, and ,..iue uHvhinisnre full of these unloitunatcs, . ..il are being crowded still further. There . but one solution of t lie matter. Kooog ..e the importance of llie situation at once, .'id tulte the iieceroary measures to nvcr ne it. If you have failing memory, hot 'i-'icx, dizziness, nervous or sick headache, lumincM, irritability, melancholy, sleep---nei-', fainting, nervous dyspepsia, epi y etc.. know that am- one of theiu is but . -' iiii'iotn of the calamity that may befall 1, mid even though you have used o ill. d ramrdieti and treated with reputable In 'Man with iittlo or no benefit, give Dr. lilts' Restorative Nervine a trial. It is ie only remedv that may bo dectull 11011 for nervous di-orders. '" Two years ago I used Dr lilies' Restorative rvlne with marked benefit, and Inter Induml -.- son. who had licen eick with catarrh of the under five vesrs In the hands of our lot phy in. to try It together with Dr. Miles' Nerve - ,d l.lvur Pills. He was so wonderfully benefited nt he l attending to business again My wlfo 0 med Nervine with most excellent rciuas. 1 of us together have not uod more than six ties of Nervine. Several of our fVietido hat e used It, and are greatly improved."- 1-mila 1 In, lliieher A Olbbs Plow Co . Canton Ohio. ir Miles' Itc-toratlve Nervino is sold bv all '-rclstsnn a positive guarantee, or sent by Dr. Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of -co. St per bottle, slxbottles.tVi.cipressprepald. .s positively free from opiates or dangerous 'lira Free book at druggists, or by malL For the . . . Cleary Bros' Hot Season Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Webw beer. Bottlers of the finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoai, P. Suenandoah'b Reliable Hand Laundry 110 East Centre Ht. All work guaranteed to be nrst-clas In every particular. 811k ties and lace curtain sa spec ialty Goods called for and delivered. A trial solicited. RAILROAD SYSTEM IN ZrVECT MAT SO, Il04. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Phlladelchla. week dav. 1 10, 6.25,7.3). a.m., 1132, 2.55 5.55 p.m. Mutinay 2.10, a. m For New York via Msuot Chunk, wnnVllttca H "A 1 l a n 19-1 111 n n. For Heading and 'Philadelphia, week da,.. x.10, 5.25, 7.20, a.m., 12.3!, 2.15, 5.55 p.m. Sun day, 2.10, a. m. r or I'otisruie, ween days, i.iu, 7.211, a. m., .3i 2.55. 6.55 p. m. Sunday, no a. m. For Tamaaua aad Mahanov Cltv. week dava. 8.10, 5.25, 7.20, v m., 132, 2.55, 5.55 p. m. Son day, 2.10, a. m. Additional lu Mahanoy City, week days, 7 00 p. m. For wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lowhjbuxa, week days, 3.25, 11.30 a. m., 1.55, 7.00 p. m., Sunday, J.C5 a. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days. 110, 125, &.BL 7.20, 11.10 a.m., 12.83, 1,25, 2.55, 5,55, 7.00, B.II p.m. sunaay, x.iu, a. m. fur ABUWUU BUU OUOUtUtlO. fW UKIB, AM 7.20, 11.20 a. m., 1JB, 7,00, 6. p. m. SuVoay, cxd a. m. TRAINS TOR BHKNANDOAHi Leave New York via Pclladelcaia. week dava 8.00 a. m., 1.90. 4.00, 7. JO p, m., 12.16 night. Son day, 5.00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4.30. U.10 a. m., 1.10, 4.20 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m., aad 101, 9.02, 11.80 p.m. Sunday, 11 SO p.m. tieave jieaaing, week aays, i.hs,t.iu,iu.uo, u.w a. m., 6.55, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.S5, a. m Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 285, 7.40 a. m, 12.30, .ll ji. m Sunday, 2.85 a. m. Leave Tamaaua. week davs. 3.18. 8.E0. 11.3 a m., 1.20,7.15, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.1a a rr. iveave aiananoy uuy, weea aavs, s.se, n si, 11.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.44, S.51 p. m. bunday, 8.15 a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dt ys, 2.40, 4.W, 5.80, .S7, 11.59 a. m 12.18, 203, 5.20, &2,7.W,lu p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. m., Leave Wllllamsport. week davs. 10 10. a. m.. 8.85, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. cor xiaiiimore, wasmnion ana us wees via II. & O. It. It., throush trains leave Readlntz Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & K. B. R.) at I.B1, 7.40, 11.28 a. m., 3 IS.5.U, 7.22, p. m., Sunday ttO. 7.40, 11.28 a. m., 3.-M, 7 22 p. m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf and South Street Wharf for Atlantlo City. Week dava Express. 8.00 a. m.: (Saturdays only 200); 4 00, 6.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a. m.;S45p, m. nnnaays express, v.ou, iu.uu a, m. Accom modation, 8.00 a. m and 4 80 p. m. Returning, leave Atlantic City depot, cor ner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues : Weak days Express, 7.30, 8.60 a. m. and 4.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8,10 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. Suncays Kxpra, 4.00, 1.15,8.00 p. m. At commodatlon, 7.16 a m. and 4.15 p, m. Parlor cars on all express trains. a O. HANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Aft. Fhlladelphla Pa, L A, SWEIQAKD, Gen. Supt, tENNYR'QYflLPILLS rc, rlUtl. LAD1KS, u lIlliiii ir iicaSHTI motiJ JlrahJ In llt-d ud UlIU WkMU with iti .ITltMrL TU Ilru art 1 (ko.ioim. At prmitl.U. r M4Atv In min fur rnrtkulari, .titlniln if "lit lief for l,i.tllr,"lr, irl 'fJklefaMtr rbcmlctU r..UtftdlH rWnt? 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. Contra St , Shenandoah. -1 1 -- i rermanMitlT enred In'JOtoOUd.r bv iiuutiiiiuatttvPi uuiaiuum-ui wupiovtuwi, trvebjiuall. JtUtutfelMwlUoure COOK HEfJrQY CU., Chicago, !L 'TfaVZT A genuine welcome ,. Awaits yon at tr5"" Joe Wyatt's Salcon! MAIN AND COAL GTS. Pool room attached, Finest whiskey. beers, porter and ale constantly on tats Choice temperance drinks and cigars. DEAiiNC? mi