1 i THIKD EDITION I f0J8EKEEPER oul use. The new vegetable shortening. It meets the most exacting re quirements, anil is beside entirely oflird, long known and long sufiirei. Now deliverance has come. With Cottolene, good cooking, good food and good health are all assured. But vou must be sure you get COTTCLENE tod. refuse S8ij Bow..'- ' of : ligations made to sell merits and popularity of on tV C T" Ri'filS' will t .ie::i all, and your grocer a understand that vou know c-iictly what you want. This v-:il b-ing you satisfaction and save you disappointment. SuM In 3 and 5 pound patls. Mndo only by N.K.FAIRBANKA.CO., Ci'HCAGO, AND 138 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA 25 CENT WALL PAPERS FOR ES CENTS A ROLL. Closlngout thU icuon'i good to tnnkp room. oena xuccnis ro pay postage. Aaarc&s F. H. CADY, Providence. R. I. When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Contro Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BOUCTLKILL DIVISION. JUNE 3d, IBC4. TraliiB will leave Shenandoah alter the above date for Wlggan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, Ne Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading, Pottstown, FhcnnlxvUle, Norrlatown and Phil adelphia (Uroad street station) at 0:00 and 11:4( a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Potts vllle and intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Ullberton, Frackvllle, Ne Castle. St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 0:00. 9:40 a. Bl and 8:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, FottB town, Pnoenlxvllle, Norrlatown, Philadelphia at 0:00, 8:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m. ' Trains leave Fraokvllle for Bhenandoah ai 10:40 a.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:4! and 10:27 p. m Sundays, 11:18 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:16, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m.Sundayr 1 at 10:40 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) tot Bhenandoah at 6 57 and 8 85 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p week flays. On Sundays lev at 8 50 am. Leave Broad StreetBtatlon, Philadelphia, WL FOR NEW YORK. 3k Ii tfV'iSfl K 3! H VI.'fB H i BaE9S x 1 (H fSOO,00O capital. . Poeltlre proofs and 10O-pag QB 9JB. book. Ulaatrated from life from peopla cored. MB IBB tree by mail. Nothing else will cure. Bgr?fl Bl COOK REMEDY CO., CMMQ8, Itg jjB K'For New York. Express, week days, , t 820, 4 06, 450, 515, 0 50, 783, 8 20, 9 50, U 00 Ml 14 a m, 12 00 noon, 13 44 p. m. (Limited Ex. i press 1 00 and 4 22 p m. dining cars.) 1 41, i 80. 8 20. 4 00. 6 00. 0 00. 8 GO. 7 1.1 Bit. 10 00 pm, 12 01 night, Sundays 3 20, 4 05, 4 59. S 15, 812, B DO, 11 03 a m, 12 44, 1 40, 2 80, 4 OOOlm- ItBU 1 4 D XII. D DV. I 10 WI D IS p Ul IX Ul nigni. Express for Boston, without change, 11 a m, weeuuttys, hqu owpm uauy. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington 8 59, 7 20, 8 31 9 10, 10 20, u is a m, II 4U, (12 85 limited cunlnt ear,) 1 80, 8 48, 4 41, (5 18 Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 017, ouo, i iv u. iu.t ui uicui wet: it umys. oun days. 8 50. u, i si, 4 iu, ii is li iu, a m 41, 655, 40 p m. and 12 03 night, Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 5.10, 8.30,9.30 a. m. (1.00 Saturdays only) , 2, 3, 4, 4.30, 5.00 and 5 40 p. m. week days (Sundays, express 0, 7.80, B, 8.30, U, tt.15 a. m. and 4.30 d. m. Excursion week aai s. 7.a m. Ban- days, 6.50 a. m. Returning, leave Atlantlo City for Philadelphia, 8 45 (Mondays only), 7, T 60, 9, 10.35 a. in. 8, I, 6 30, 7.55 and 9 40 p. m. wees: aays. aunoays, a so, i.w, o, o.au, o, , o,ua' 9.05 and 9 55 n. m. For Cape May, Anglcsea, Wlldwood and Holly Beach, express, 9 a. m. (1.30 Saturdays to tipe juay oaiyj is..M, t ana o p m. ween aays. Hundavs. 8 21) a. m. Excursions. 7 00 a. m. dally. Returning, express trains leave Cape May for Philadelphia, week doys, 7, 0 a. ml, 2.80 inaiuii.m. Bunaavs. 3 a. 5. B.oo d. m. I For Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon L'xnress. 9.10 a. rn.. 2 80 and 4.20 n. m. week davs. Hundays, 8.50 a. m Excursion, 7.00 a. m. dally, Returning, express trains leave Sea Isle City for Philadelphia, week days 6 54, 915 a. m.. 2.35, 6.21 p. m. Sundays, 4 04, 6 40, 9 19 p. m For Homers l'olnt, express, 7, 8 20,9 30 a.m. 2, 8, 4 and 6 40 p. m. week days. Sundays, 6 69, 8i 9, 9 45 a.m. B. M. PniTOST, J. R. WOOD, UPH'1 uanacer wen KassT r THE GREAT SUCCESS. WUm k "i.l I I.3S W i win S " ,y R-Pevern, f K. Magargle, yr.H. PERSONAL. Joe Schloss went to Hnrrlsburg this morning. Harry Houghoy spent yesterday In I'oitsviue. Mrs. William Myers left for Philadel phia to-dny. Charley Folmor went to Orwlgsburg this morning. Miss Carrie Kalr, of St. Clair, Is visiting friends In town. Mrs. P. P. I). Klrlln Is tho guest of rel atives In Stinbury. Mrs. C. K. Tittnan and children are at Ocean Drove, N. J. II. W. Davis, of Mahanoy City, Is In town this nfternoon. Mrs. Frank Mussor left for her home nt Willlamsport to-day. r r . .. ai. i. a- ,i . iunuo iou,vt .uc i.nuuuu uumjmu, was In town yesterday. Wren Brown, of Glrardvllle. was n visitor here last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Milton IMllmnii. of Delano. Hpeut yesterday In town. C. K. Titman returned from a trip to Coi-nlug, N. Y., on Saturday. James O'Hara Is attending the camp meeting In Columbia county. Kills Lewis returned this morning from a visit to bis wife In Tamaqua. William Slntterv was entertained by Maaanoy City friends on Sunday. W. It. Wilde and wife, of Audenried, spcuit Sunday with relatives In town. Miss Mame Garrett, of Mahanoy City, U the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Spalding. John 11. Scheuhincr will Dromenado the boardwalk at Atlantlo City this week. Frank Cavanauuh snent Saturdav and Sundny with his parents in Pottsvilfe. Peter Dresner, of Hlnctown. nassed through town this morning, on route for Pottsvllle. Mlssesi Cora Fry nnd Mame Gearhart returned to their homes in Tamaqua this afternoon. Nelson Davis, of South White street. is spending a few weeks with relatives at Lebanon. Miss Millie Stmnson. of Port Carbon. is the guest of the Lewis family on West Cherry street. Mrs. D. D. Phllltns. of Gordon, snent a few hours in town last evening with Mrs. J. F. Finney. Miss Kate B. Collins, one of Palo Alto's school teachers, is the guest of Miss Julia Donahoe. Ilev. Wm. 1'owlck left this mornlncr to reioln his family at tho Joanna Heights camp meeting. Misses Mary and Maude Miles, of town. and Mary Sullivan, of St. Clair, spent Sunday at Gordon. John Clark, of Scranton. was In town yesterday. Mr. Clark was at one time a resident or. tnis place. Jay Cooke, a well known capitalist of Danville, was a guest of Councilman A. B, Lamb on Saturday. Mrs. Burke and Mrs. C. G. Murphy, of Centralia, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rellly over Sunday. Mts-s Cora Seltzer, of Heading, went to Hazleton on Saturday after spending a few days with friends here. D. L. Vnnllorn, one of Mahanoy City's leading commercial men, called upon cus tomers here this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Davis have re turned from a two-week visit to friends at Clarksburg, West Virginia. Ti-nii..... tj T 1 1 . ... .1 v J , is in town to attend the funeral of his urotner in law, 11. 11. otetler. It. D. Scheoner paid a visit to his sisters, Mrs. Matilda Thornly and Mrs. Lydia Lindenmuth, at Heading, yesterday. Messrs. Daniel Sterner, George Hafner and Christopher Cox and brother so journed at Atlantlo City over Sunday. Miss Lizzie Horn, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Price, of West Coal street, roturned to her home in Ashland to-day. William Scboener, of Philadelphia, is vlettlng his parents in town. He rode from Philadelphia to Shenandoah on his bicycle. A. J. Farrell has returned from Phila delphia, where he spent two days as a delegate to the P. & It. It. It. relief con vention. Messrs. John Canfleld, George Garrett, William Hendricks and George Newman were among tho visitors here from Mah anoy City yesterday. Miss Laura Blckel. of Pottsvllle. spent yi sterday In town as the guest of her nncle ana aunt, Air. ana Mrs. Joan X. Graf, of North Jardln street. Misses Annie Roberts and Sadie Davis returned home from Columbia county on Saturday. They had a very pleasant time visiting menus uie past two weeKs. James Champion, accompanied by William Pooler, of St. Clair, left this morning for Wilmington, Del., to attend a meeting of the Grand Lodge of the Sons of St. George. Messrs. George Folmer, M. H. Master, Tim. O'Brien, 'tjqulre Cardln and Poor Director Derr were among the passengers on the early Pennsy train this morning, bound for Pottsvllle F. J. Portz, Fred. Burkhart, George Portz and Harry Kalbaoh were among the people who enjoyed tho Pennsylvania Railroad excursion from Pottsvllle to Baltimore and return yesterday. They left here at 1! a. m. yesterday and returned at 5 o'clock this morning. MAHANOY CITY. Reported dally from the M ahssoy City bureau Of tbeEVENINO IlIRAIJD.l MAnAKOT ClTT, August 6. T. J. Keller, of Centralia. was a town visitor yesterday. Edward Sutto. of Ashland, was here yesterday visiting friends. Roland Watson, of Park Place, was a guest at the Mansion House, yesterday. W, A. Littlmore, of St. Clair, was in town Saturday. E. F. Butler, of Park Place, called on town friends yesterday. David Price, one of Ashland's promi nent business men, boomed trade here Saturday. Largo crowds from Burroundlng towns gathered nt High Point park yesterday and listened to the excellent music dis coursed by the Grant Band, of Shenan doah, yesterday afternoon. The home base ball club defeated the Y. M. C. A. of Hazleton on Saturday by a score of 11 to 0. The following members of the Mahanoy City Bicycle Club left here at 4 a. m. yes terday for Philadelphia, on their wheels : Messrs. Hagenbuch, Franklin, Gearhart, Blakslee nnd Keuscher. They reached their destination at 8 p. m. and returned here by train this morning. They en joyed the trip. A Statement. The family of the late H. II. Stetler deny that he died of consumption and say it was typhoid-pneumonia that caused his ueatn. Madame DeLeon. of Philadelphia. Clairvoyant and Phrenologist. At the Centrnf House, thU week only. Gives satisfaction or returns money, 7-31 5t Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that the name Lkbsio Si Baer. Ashland. Pa.. Is printed on every sack. tf CENTRALIA. Miss Ella Lalighlln, of town, and her cousins, Miss Rcgetta Laughlln and sister, of Frceland, havo returned after a few days visit to Shamokin friends. Miss Viola Williams and sister, two of Hazleton's fair belles, are spending a few days here as tho guests of the Davis family. The funeral of Thomas Haggerty, who was killed on Tuesday, took place Satur day. It was largely attended. Tho T. A. B. Socioty, of which he was a mem ber, turned out about eighty members. Funeral services were held In St. Ignatius church and interment was made in St. Ignatius cemetery. Work is progressing on the elcctrloroad between hero and Mt. Carmel, and It promises to be running cars before October 1st. The St. Ignatius choir of eighteen mem bers enioved an excursion to Glen Onnkn and the Switch Back on Thursday. The excursion was given by Rev. Power. lie accompanied and guided them through nil their wanderings. All report having unu a ueugu&iui time. John Reese, formerly of town but now of Philadelphia, is enjoying a pleasant sojourn among friends here. The beautiful nark of tho P. O. S. of A.. on Troutwine street, will be the scene of a grand party under tho auspices of the i-nuomaui oocmi uiuti, on Tuesday even ing, August 7th. The club is com posed of n number of our prominent young men nnd they havo done all in their power to make It a success. If the weather Is unfavorable the party will be held on the following evening, at the place above named. Over four hundred Invitations have been issued throughout this and surrounding towns, and a num ber of young folks from out of town are expected to bo In attendance Music will be furnished bv Rvan's exr-nllpnt orchestra. Kenneth Bazemore had the good fori tunoto receive a small bottle of Chamber lain's Colic. Cholera and Dlarrhoia Rem edy when three members of his family were sick witn aysentery. Tnls one small bottle cured them nil and be had some left which he gave to Geo. W. Baker, a prominent merchant of the plaee, Lewis ton, N. C, and It cured him of the same complaint. When troubled with dysen tery, diarrhoea, colic or oholera morbus, give this remedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with the result. The praise that naturally follows Its introduc tion and use has made it very popular. 25 and 50 oent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. FRACKVILLE. The Junior Auxllary of tho Protestant Episcopal church held a lawn party on Wednesday evening last, which was a grand success. Mrs. Mary Gray, aged 40 years, wife of Thomas Gray, at one time a resident of this place, but for the past fow years of Zion's Grove, died nt that plaee on Wed nesday last. Interment will take place here to-day in Greenwood cemetery. Funeral services will be held at the Evan gelical church of town. Miss Sallle Richards is visiting friends nt Sunbury. Our Borough Council held Its regular monthly meeting on Thursdny. Joel Klock, of Philadelphia, transacted business In town Saturday. The Reformed Sunday school of town held their annual picnic near the head of the grade, and report having had a most enjoyable time. George Miller and Miss Emma Wertz, both of town, were mnrrled on Thursday noon at the Reformed church, Hev. Bower officiating. We wish the couple a happy and prosperous journey through life. Miss Mcrtle Smith, of town, visited Shenandoah during the week. Charles Gottshnll, of town, took in the sights at Shenandoah. Annie, the bright and Interesting six year old daughter of Joseph Oliver, died on Thursday afternoon, after nn Illness of three weeks, from brain fever. The de ceased was beloved by all who knew her. The parents have the sympathy of the en tire community in which they reside. My boy was taken with a disease resem- Dllng Dloouy Ilux. The llrst thing I thought of was Chamberlain's Colin. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Two uoses oi it seiueu tue matter ona curea him sound and well. 1 heartllv recom mend this remedy to all persons suffering from a like complaint. I will answer any Inquiries regarding it when stamp is in closed. 1 refer to any county official as to my reliability. Wm. Roach. J. P., Primroy, Ciimpbell Co., Tenn. For sale oy urunior uros. That Leon W. Washburn Circus. All the bill boards, dead walls and old barns and deserted houses are Discarded with red and yellow posters, emblazoned witn tne ugures of creatures irom every clime, nnd all to be seen for the small sum ol 26 cents. Children 15 cents, un doubtedly, in popular estimation, the cblef attraction of Mr. Washburn's menagerie lies in "Cupid," the little baby eiepnant, wuo is oniy tnree leec nign, three months old. and weighs two hun dred pounds. Cupid is the most gentle and tlnloit of elephants, nnd Is never so S leased as when a crowd gathers around 1m, when he at once begins poking his trunk in all directions for dainties. The visitors give him cakes, candy, apples and fruit, at an average of two bushels a dav. and he can digest anything but nails and quids of tobacco, of tne latter of which he is very wary. As a staple food, he eats nay, potatoes ana uran. tie nas a con stant attendant and keener in Don Mel ville, who has been with him since birth. There is also a special groom for his quarters. Altogether he has a pretty goou time, tie is certainty a great fea ture, far ahead of anv that has heretofore appeared In this city, and Mr. Washburn may well feel proud of so valuable an ad dition to his already extensive menagerie. T . ...til 1.11.1 . 11 1 i. i . ii win uAiiiuii. n QUDiiiiuuunu uii Satur day, August 11. IThen Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. Then aba was a ChUd, she cried for Castorla. TThen she became JIIsj, she clung to Castorla. Then aha had Children, aha gave them Castorla. For Sale. One couch, half dozen cane seated chairs, black hair cloth parlor suite, one single bed, lot of framed pictures, &c, all In first class condition. Moving into a smaller house compels the owner to dispose of tnese goods. Apply at JNo. lUVDOutn vvnite street. "I know an old soldier who had chronio dlarrhcea of long standing to have been permanently cured by taking Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhoia Rem edy," says Edward Shumplk. n prominent druggist of Minneapolis, Minn. "I have sola tue remeay in tnis city for over seven years and consider It superlorto any other medicine now on the market for bowel complaints." 25 and CO cent bottles oi this remedy for sale by Gruhler Bros, NOTES ABOUT TOWN. facts of Interest Grouped So That They May be Quickly Read. The Lorottn nnuilnir fllnl. letter carriers, postal clerks, etc., from Philadelphia. Mnnaviitik nnd ntlmr places, are still camping nt High Poln' park. The Commprr.ini TTntnl kpimiiu tn lu tUn favorlto stopping place for visiting base ball teams. The Heading club put up there yesterday and they paid Lmdlnrd Guldln quite a compliment for the fine table he sets. Two Jackson I'ntnli nlnlia rim t,, Kegs nnd Coal ('rankers, nluvivl nn mpit ing game of base ball near Hlirb Point park, vesterdnv. Diirknetn pum before the game was completed, t e score standing 270 to 101 In favor of the Powder Kegs. The trestle tn I in prpr-tp.l In- (1m I.-.V.. side Electric Hallway on Bowers sireet will be built entirely of steel, the second otioof its kind In the United States. In stead of an eyesore, it will be nn orna ment, and greatly Improve that thor oughfare and open up Oak street with a six-foot wide walk. A town milliner relates an inrprpatlncr and amusing story. It was brought out during a conversation in roferenco to cock roaches. She said a pretty, neat looking lady, nicely dressed, called on hpr the other day to have n hat Improved. On turning the lining Inside out she dis covered a nest of big, black roaches, which the lady In question had carried about on her head. To say that tho milliner wns astonished would bo putting it mildly. Sho wns paralyzed. Vv illiam lvemlrick. tlincrenlnl nrnnrWn,. of the Ivendrick House, who recently went to Denver, Col., for the benefit of nis neniin, nas lareu so well tnat He W not likely to agnln return to Pennsyl vania. He found the air of that state and the hot springs a healing balm to his ailment, nnd is now a new man. During his stay at Denver Mr. Kentlrick invested very largely in real estate in that city, and hU family will, in nil probability, follow him before lone. He did not forget to take with him his violin, and those who heard him play recognized In tho performer the William Ktndrick of old, although he has greatly changed In ap pearance. American Water Works Association. Tim Vnnrfppnf It Annual fa.lnn fn l. held nt Minneapolis, August Slit, 22d and 0.1rl. Ttnf.Hnfnnefnrpnt.fi a .Vtlr.t o.fl. flcate plan, has been named for the' occas ion. y e uejt 10 can your attention to tne Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Rall- ,n- . 1. .. . I . . rti.t i.tl.l iti.jr tut ,uu u. ii uum iuii;fi,KU. qumu VPBtthtllAM n1or.,fl.lll.fa.l tulna n-lll. the finest compartment, sleeping and din ing cars in the world. Call on or address T (. Tl T1.A tl-.. T. . . luuu iv. x uiv, uisirtcb t'asseuger ivgent, Willlamsport, Pa., for one of their vestl- htlle lpnflnla alintvttirv tltna r t a rni-nca trains and sleeping and parlor car rates. For sour stomach and all other conditions resulting from constipation, go by the book on Beecham's pills. Book free, pills 25c At drugstores; or write to B F Allen Co, 365 Canal st, New York. IFIROIPOSXiS. Proposals will be rcalvrd bv the under signed committee up to Krldty, August 10, 1801, at 6 p. m., for furnishing the public Retools of Bhenandoah. Pi.. with coal from the collieries of the Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Company. iue commiuco reserves tne ngnt to reject any or nil bids. 1111s must be sent to the chairman of tho committee. mark uunKB, Chairman, John T. Lkk, TlMOIHT LYNcn, JoiiNT. Stanton. Wll.T.TAM T. TltRZIRE. S-l Ot Committee. PROPOSALS . Pronosals will be recolvod bv tho under signed commltteo on Wednesday evening, August 8th, lv91 at 7:80 o'clock for 190 single school desks, more or less, and 500 square feet of blackboard, slate, more or less : slate to be SH feet wide. Commltteo reserves the right 10 reject any, or an oias. ii. j. moi.rtooN. wnairman. JIA1IK UtJKKE, Ciiahles Hooks, William T. Trezisr, Timothy LYNon. 8-4 4t Committee. MISOELIiANEOUS. W ANTED. A trood ladv cook for restaur. am. Apply at ao in. Main sirosi. s-i-ti FOR RENT. Two rooms, for fflco use: heated bv steam: eras: cheat). Anolv to li. lie owicn, a main street. 7 zu WANTED. Men to represent the Metropol itan Life Insurance Company In Maha noy City and Delano flood pay. Apply at once 10 Lt. a, uassicr, osi uasi centre street, iiiananoy uity. v n-im FOR SALE. A mare seven years old. with very hue colt bv ber side two months old. The mnre Is a good driver aud worker, and will do sola cneap as tne owner nis no use ior tne animal Address or call on w. A. T Keller, mrncsviuo, Schuylkill county, Pa. 7-23 2w IjiOK HALK. The Mt. Carmel House prop- . i.y, ui iuv vui uci ul vj.tn ouucti uuu uia Avenue, Mt Cnrmel, is offered for sale at a low figure and on easy terms. Will sell tne hotel building with or witbout the adjoining ground. Any Information as to figures nnd terms can be obtained by applying to Bolomon ocuoeaer, mi iurmii. iv-iifw HUMPHREYS' Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with HuiaphroyS "Witch Hazol Oil as a curative and healing application. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding Itching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate cure certain. It Cures Burns, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. Relief instant. It Cures Torn, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is Infallible. It Cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and Si. 00. Bold by DrugsiBti,or sent post-paid on roce ytof price. 111 nniiitia' aim. ro., 1 11 a 1 is niiiiim ti., . nri. HOTEL KAIER, CHAS. HurtClIILL, P op. North Main St., MAHANOY CITY. Largest and finest fcotelln llerrflou, Finest aroommodalloni. IUnfoome fixture, Pool aad nllllard Ro-ras Attached. Heart Disease 30Yrs! Short Breath, Palpitation. Mr. Q. W. McKlnsoy, postmaster of Kokomo, Ind., and a bravo ox-soldlcr, says: "I bad been severely troubled with heart disease ever since leaving the army at tho close ot tho lato war. I was troubled with palpitation and shortness of breath. I could not sleep on my left side, and had pain around my heart. I becanjo so 111 that I was much alarmed, and for tunately my attention was called to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I decided to try It. Tlio first bottlo made a decided Improvement In my condition, and five bottles havo com pletely cured mo," G. W. McKINSET, P. M., Kokomo, Ind Dr. Miles Heart Carols nold nn n. nraltlvn cuarantco that tho tlrnt bottlo will benoflt. AUdrugglstssollltuttl, 6 bottlca forts, or It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prico by tho Dr. Miles Medical Oo., Elkhart, Ind. H0HEST TREATMEHT )R. 0. F. THEEL AllilnStnirof Able Anslslnlltn. Home Offices, 1317 ARCH St. Phtlsdelnhtn. Hours Dull v. D-3: Ktith. 8-8; Weti. and Rat. Kvrs.. M0; Nundays, 8-12. ItltANni OFFICII lVTinn neBtlr KntnblUhcil At Reading, Pa. R.W. "nenitp WITfiVn n.1 I7IF f KIT. IN Stn. Ofllee tlnnm vvprv KntunlRv frnn-. U A M. to 10 1 M.; Hundays, from 9 A. II. to 3 1'. M, l,onn of Igor, Youthful Indiscretion or i: rcNr, I Hood Totton. (.rui'inl Debility, r.om of Itlrinory nnd All special I Venues ciuied dy ItnpriiilrtiPC or lnlirrltniirr. Or. Tlterl, tho Onlr FhTMlrlnii ninl SprrliilWt able iu uuiu nun I.tcrroilU rlP llllH IllHI'U (no matter what other Bay, write, print or ndvertlse.) The II ft i un.i.. ...i i fn.A. f.,i'Mrl'l Kellcf nt oncp. J-'rcsh cuts cured wuuava. EACH nnd V.wry Cnsc IteeeUcn the Doctor rrrnnnnl Atrrntlnti ntuM'nrc. trlctrt SrrrppT (Jiinrnntrpil tn All. Hernia lc stamp for Hook, "Truth;" bestofallforyoun? uuuhi, suigiu bliu married, ineoniy jiook expos Original apifOnlr Genuine. Arc, avlwyi tHluble, ladies, Aik VTUttf for CA(rkttr $ VngUih Uia-, nond Brand In ltptt And Gold tnctAlllr yboie. irklerl wttb blu ribbon. TLe if tivnt and imiluficm. At Prugfliti, or nd 4l "HUer Tor I.il!c.M in Utttr, by retair ilialL lO.UUO TllmoiiUll. Aim Af. J by til LoKt Droggliu. lktUlWAg Tre-trqlley soap Is an Improvement in Soap. In the Trolley Soap old methods and materials are superseded by new ones. The Trolley Soap leaves the clothes sweet and clean and lasts longer than other soaps. Ask Your Grocer for It. If he does not keep it send us order for 20 BARS FOR TRIAL FOR $1.00, or for a Box 100 cakes 75 pounds 4.50. Joseph .TuomBg Elinfcon, 227 Chestnut Street. Phila. T. M. REILLY'S cbhtralia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glass ot Cool Beerand Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget the place. T. 91. Rcllly's, Locust Avenue, GENTK ALIA, PA HETTIG & SON'S Beer : and : Port ex (Wholesale). BOIi. HAAK, AQBNT. Liquors and Cigars. 130 South Main Street. R Ti F'n n n who can taste our candles " 1 without a feeling of aflec- rirTrT fltrl tlon for the young man wuu vrlix who brings them. They just melt tn the mouth: the trirl'a eves men witn tenderness tne young man also meits, uuu tne question is seiueu. Try it FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 104 N. Main St. Millions of Dollars Go np in smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, inc., insured in Iirst-class, rella- 1110 vuuipameo, ns represented uy DAVID FAUST, Insurance- Agent, ISO South Jardln Street. Also Life and Idental Companies Clt.Itf.tf r. Uncll.li I rENNYROYA Political CartlH. T7OH CON3HI-:rJH, JOHN T. SUOEKER. Hubject to the rules of the Itepubllcan noal natlng convention. JjUU CONOKIiKH, S. A. I.OSOH, Hubject to the rules of tho Itepubllcan noml. natlrg convention. rjOlt H1IIC ltljri--, ELIAS DA VIS, Subject to the rules of tho Itepubllcan noal natlng convention. j'OR HIII-.lt.IlM--, ALEX. SCOTT, Qtlltlni.. .a . V. n ... (L. it . . . . nallng convention. JjOIt H1INATOII, (30th Uletrlct) JOHN J. CO VLB, Hubject to tho rules ot the Itepubllcan noal. natlng convention. JJOIt HKNATOU, (ROth District) JAMES J. FllAKEY, Of Shenandoah. Hub)- ct to the rules ot the Democratic noml n'-Mnr convention. pOlt M1NA1UK, iSO'h Dlmrtct) MALA ClfJ C. WATSON, ot ShcnandoHh. Qllblpr-t tn thn nilna nt ih. ,H . nntlng convention. JjOIt I.KtilM.AI'iJICK, 1st DUtr St. JOHN F. FWNEy. Suhject to the rules of the Itepubllcan nomi nating convention. poit i.i:gihi.atukk, lstuist., Wit, R. MIDDLE! ON Of Malzcvlllo. Hubject to tne rules ot tho Republican noal. natlcg convention. poit I.IiIHI.ATVRK, lstDlst, JOSEPH WYATT, Of Shenandoah. Hubject to the rules of tho Republican coral. natlng convention. poll I.F.GINI.ATURE (First Dlstrllt. REES ROSSER, Of Mahanoy City. Hubject to tho rules of the Itepubllcan nomi nating convention. pOR. POOH niRECTOR, DAVID U. LLEWELLYN, Of Hltenandoan. Hublect to the rules of the Renubllean nnal. natlng convention. JJOR POOR OIRI'.CTOR, NELSON BRANDON, Of the Union Twps. Subject to the rules of the Republican nnral. natlng convention 7011 rflou niRKcTon, RICHARD FLYNN, Of Rappahannock. Subject to tbe rules ol the Republican noml atlng convention. 1 RASinOAD SYSTEM IN ErrECT JUNE 29. 1E91. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows 1 For New York via I'hlladelnhla. week davs. 410. 6.25. 7.20. a.m.. 12.32. 2.55. fi.65 n.ln. Sundav fclO, a. m. For New York via Muor Chunk,, wool: Lillys, b.'iij.jl a. m., 12.32, z.l5 p. m For It"adlng and Philadelphia, week dan. 3.10, 5.2S, 7.'A), a. m 12.32, 2.55, 6.65 p. m. Sun day, 2.10, a. tn. ror l'ottsviiie, ween aavs, .io, a. rr., 12.32 2.55. 5.55 p m. Sunday, 2.10 a. tn. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days, 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m., 12,33, 2.65, 5.65 p. m. 8un. day, 2.10, a. m. Additional lo Mahanoy City, week davs, 7 00 p. m. For willlamsport, sunbury ana L,ewlstrarf, week days. 3.25. 11.80 a. m.. 1.3S. 7.00 o. nt,. Sunday, 8.25 a. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days. 2.10. 8.S5, 5.S5, 7.20, ll.S) a.m., 12.32, 1.15, 2.55, 6.55, 7.W, B.IS p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 3.25, a. m. For Ashland and Shamokin. week davs. 3.S3. 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.85, 7.00, 9.85 p. m. Sunday, TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via I-nlladelnnia. week dava 8.00 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.80 p. m., 12.16 night. Sun day, (1.00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4.30. 9.10 a. m 1.10, 4.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal,, week days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m and 4.01, 6.02, 11.30 p. m. Sunday, 11.30 p. m. Leave Reading, week days, 1. Mi, 7.10, 10.06, 11.11' a. m., D.D3, 7.DT p. m aunuay, i.oo, a. m Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.35, 7.40 a. re,, 12.80, 6,llp. ra Sunday, 2.35 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, weelc days, 8.18, 1.60, 1I.XJ a m., 1.20, 7.16, t-23 p. m. Sunday, !.1S a. m. Leave Mahanoy Olty. week days, 8.16, 9.21. 11.47 a. m., 1.61, 7.41, 9.51 p. m. Sunday, 8-lS- a. zn. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dtrs, 2.40, 4.M, 6.80, B.S7, 11.69 a. m., 12.68, 2.0S, 6.20, 6.HS,7.ba,ll.lt p. m. aunuay, z.tu, a.uu a. m., Leave Willlamsport, week days, 10.10, a, ra 8.35,11.15 p.m. Sunday, 11.16 p. m. r or uaitircore, wasnington ana tne ivesi via. 11. & O. R. R.. through trains leave Readlnr Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. A R. R. R.) at 8.3U, 7.40, 11.20 a. m., 3.49,5.18. 7.St p. m., Sunday S.M, 7.40, U.SIS a. m 3 48, 7 23 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave I'hlladelnhla. Chestnut Street Wharf and South Street Wharf for Atlantlo City. Week-Davs Exoress. 8.00. 9.U0 10.15 a. m. (Saturdays only 1.30), 2.00, 3 00, 4.00, 4.30, 5.00. 6.45 p, m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m., 4.45. ovwp m, une aouar excursion train, 7.uua.m. Sunday Kxpross. 7.30, 8.00, 8 30, 9.00, 10.00 a. m., 4.43 p. m. Accommodation, 8,00 a. m. and 4.45 p. m. One dollar excursion train. 7.00 a. m. Returning, leave Atlantlo city, depot.-corner Atlantlo and Arkansss avenue". Week-Days Kxpross, (1,20, (Monday only 6,4.5), 7.00, 7 15, 0,oo, 10.15 a. m., and 3.30, 430, 5,30, 7.30, 9.30 p. m. Accommodation, 8.10 a. m. and 4 32 p. m. One dollar excursion train, from ikh Aiississippi Ave oniy, o-w p, m. Sundays Express, 3.30. 4,00, 5.00. 8 00, 8 30, V .00, 7 SO. 8 00, U 30 p. m. Accommodation, 7.15 a m, and 6.05 p m. One dollar excursion train, (rom foot Mississippi Ave. only 6.10 p. m. Parlor cars on all expreas trains. O. O. HANCOCK. Gen. Pass. Aft. Philadelphia Pa, 1. A. SWKIOAWD. nen. Supt. MONEY TO LOAN. Loans mad" from f 100 to 12 ),000 on persona or real estate security. No pubUclty. Loans can bo returned In small monthly payments or retained (or a numb rot years to suit borrower, A loan (rom this company will not Injure tho financial staudlrg of any Individual or arm. No bonus. Interest 0 per cent, annually. Money Ionr-d (or any purpnte. such as to inorease or enter bu.im.ss, to pay off mortgages, Judgement notes, to. build or purcbaso property, or In fact (or any put pose tbat money may be desired Addre-s. Cetit-al Tru t Company ot Pa., 1330 Arch airoct, Philadelphia, Pa. o-9-em Safe and Kellnble Horses to Hire. sfEDDEN'S LIVERY Fear Alley, Roar Coifoo House. The best rips in town. Horses taken tec board, Hauling promptly attended to, READING J
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