Ohio? W ViTier. Cleveland. May 4.-1 mti-uritato. Dep uty Marshal H.isUoll, who wont to Cnn tou tomitroh AUrii"v Mlihem t's prcm lBBSforooitliUTr. it, i: i -ik v- and tools, re turned fo Cleveland .M'-triilny. lli said that tllO arrest ol tlio counterfeiters nnd the finding of tlu'fr o-itilimvould niuluuhi edly prove to be the h. -,;-t thing ot thn kind ovor unearth, il ii liio itnte. A lar;:o quantity ,of bogus loin, together with nil the tqols found In AHchunur's aafti, Is now On tlio way from (Ji.-.tuii to tills oity. Judge Itlcks increa-i Mlehener's ball to fS.OTO, and the latter in still In Jail. Ulnrii Khun Not a lrlnnpr. SIMLA, May 4. A illfpatoh from l)lr, capital of the WnilMte of that luinir. which Is Aituntctl ome forty-flvo miles south of Chit mi, Kayi that Umra Khan, against whom tjhe British expedition w..s ntspatuhud, i.-,, "toirotU! r with muny of hli, , followers, at A'sinur, some fifty miles ' southwest o' Dir. The report that ho was a prisoner nt Jetalabad. Afghanistan, Is false. ; Dochpltnteil by n Live Wire. Cincinnati, Alny 4. Aaron Lyman, a Unomnn for tlio Kl -otrlo Light company, was killed in a frightful manner. He hut his footing and fell on n live wlro, the wire striking his neck, severing the Jieiul and setting lire to'hls clothing and body Tho wlros woro Immediately cut and the burning body rescued. Tho remains pre sented a horrlblo appearance. A Lecacy fur Uonry George. Albion, N. Y., May 4. The will of S. II. Burroughs, who died recently at Monte Carlo, lui3 Just boon received horo. He loft $25,000 each to tho John Parsons Pr03by torlan church and tho Boxwood cometery, In Modla, and $20,000 to Henry Goorge, tho tingle tax. advocutt, of New York. HEART DISEASE! Fluttering, No Appetite, Could Not Sleep, Wind on Stomach. en "For a long time I had a terrible pain at my heart, which fluttered al most incessantly. I had no appetite and could not sleep. I would be com pelled to sit up in bed and belch gas from my stomach until I thought that every minuto would be my last There was ii fcelling of oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. I could not sweep a room without resting. My hus band induced me to try "Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am happy to say it has cured mo. I now have a splendid appetite and Bleep well. Its effect was truly marvelous." MRS. UAKRY E. STARR, rottsvlllo, Pa. Dr. Miles noartOuro Is sold on a positive guarantee that tho lirst bottle will benefit, AH druggists sell It at If I, 0 bottles forJJ.or a wm oo sent, propaiu, on receipt or pries toy tho Dr. Miles Medical Co, I iUUUIUUl .1J hart, Ind. HARTHAN STEEL PICKET FENGS Is the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence lor residences, lawns.csm etery lots or anv kind ot fencing. M. H. Masthh nas the agency ana carries it in stock at his marble and granite works, 127 H. JlBDIlt St, 9s Finest, Purest, Healthiest. laauer Bock Beer On tap at ail the leading saloons. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 807 West Coal St., Shenandoah. When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Contra Street, Meals at all hours. Ladies' dining; room attached. Finest wines, Honors, cigars. OYSTER BAY I 105 East Cpntre Street. Families Supplied with Oysters. Dining parlors attached. , Lager and PiknprRep.rs i IIUIIUI UUUIUl IwWI POPE AIFQ. CO. Hartford, Conn. BMANOHISi BOSTON NIW YORK Or a HARTFORD, 80 60. 3l 3l Boys' or Girls' CHIOAQO GAN PnAHGISOO PROVID-NOR urr-LO Oet a Columbia Catalogue. Free at any Columbia agency ; by mall for two a-cont stamps. 3l WMmmmmmmn GEO. H. KRICK, sgenl lor Columbia and Flartford Bleclas, Shenandoah, Pa. iPiiJIlllili.iilli uUMh I This Tine It Swoops a Populated Section of Iova. DEATH LIST WILL BE VERY LARGE Itcportp Thufl Far Vury Meaner, Owlnfe to the llestrntlon if Telegrapli Wlrpn, but ' It In ISf-lli'ved-That nt Least Fifty Vero ; Hilled Ulfz i:rldi;e lllown Aruy. J Omaha, May 4. A special from Slmix City says: Dispatches wcro rec lvtd horo last evening from tho Sioux City and Northoru railroad agent nt Sioux Centre, ! forty-flvo miles north, tolling of a tcrrlblo cyclone near there, in which many people I were klllod and Injured and much pro;- ... -1 . , Ml t . i 1 . . ...... I wns were blown down nnu tolograpn re ports are consequently very moasre. The first dispatch received by the North-. ern roau said the cyclone passed tliroo miles northeast of ttiero at 3:0 p. m. A school house near town was destroyed, teachers killed and a number of children killed and Injured, but hnvo not yet been nblo tp learn tho exact number or names. Tho wholo country In the path of storm is devastated, and tho Sioux City and North ern tracks between Perkins and Eoouo washed out for several miles. Lntor dis patches from Sioux Centra sav three school houses and at lenst twenty residences and barns havo been swept away. At tuo school houses two teaohors and throe pupils wcro killed and many Injured. Two women were found dead not far from tho point where ono of the school buildings stood. Ouo man who arrived in Sioux Ccntro lato last night leportod his house was blown awny and his family killed. Ho himself escaped, and reports that at least two or three hundred pcop'lo must havo boon killed. Parties wcro sent out from Hull, Sioux Centro and Oraugo City, neighboring towns, but their work was carried on in total darkness, In tho midst of a tremend ous wind ami rain storm. It Is conse quently progressing slowly. A number of bodies havo already been recovered, although the exact number cannot bo learned. Tho storm originated about a mile and n half southwest of Sioux Centre. It moved from thoro In a northeasterly direction, and passed directly through Perkins, :t small town six miles north of Sioux Ceuti-o. Late last evening ncw3 was received from Slbloy to tho effect that a storm struck thoro about 0 p. in., destroying tho lion so of Josoph Watterson, killing Mrs. Wat torson and Injuring Wattorsou and his son. No names can yot bo learned of tho people injured about Sioux Contro and Porklns. Tho Sioux City and northorn train, which arrived at 10 o'clock last night, brought In sovoral passongers who wit nessed tho storm. Thoy reported that thlrtooulead bodies had been brought In to Sioux' Centre at 6 o'clock. They ostl mato that fifty people must have been killed, The northorn train haroly escaped a smashup near Dooti, but was stopped by a section man before it passed upon the dauraroug territory. The death roll so for as known Is: Mrs. John Koster, Mrs. Post, Miss Anna Mars din, ClmrlA Marsdln, Georgo Mnrsdln, n child pfA. Verhoff, two children of L. B. Coomb?, Miss Mamie S. Haggle and five brothers, John Jamieson and two Koster children. The deaths were all in the vicinity of Sioux Centre. The names of a few In jured1 near Sibley, whoro considerable damage was uone oy tne storm, are known. Besides' John Wntterson, who was killed by flying timbers, Herman Bel knap, ..farmer noar Sibley, was killed by lightning, and Mrs. Frey and tho Hoss berg brothers wero badly hurt. Tho railroad traoks are washod out and the wiiijon rqads. oonnot safoly be traveled owing to the manner In which thoy wore gullied by the rnlu. It Is consequently no easy matter to roach tho scene of the disas ter. Physicians havo alroady sot out from Hull, Orango City and Sioux Contra, but nra ilndlucr every concelvnblo obstacle in their effort to roach tho scene of the 1 storm. Three rerhap Fatally llurnod. WlLKXBUAllRK, Pa., May An 0X nioilon in the Schooloy Mine, at Stunner vllle seriously burned five men, three o( whom may not survive their injuries. They nro: Georae Belchus, badly burned and hmluHl about head and body; John JoU' oakv. badlv burned on faee and body; Frank Palesrostl, badly bruUed about headttud anus; Joseph Kookeuaky was burned on the Yace and hands, but will rooovAr. These men were taken to tho hospital, and John Klltullen, who was less, severely hurt, was removed to his home. It Is not yet known whother the explosion was caused by gas or powder. When you want good roofing, plumb ing, gaa fitting, or general tlusniiuiinK done call on E. F. Gallaaher, 18 West Centre street. Dealer in stoves. 8-HI www COLUAIBIAS-Thm almost ty. wont cure you Neither will medicine. Bicycling will. All you need is to get out doors and let the toiiic of rapid motion put new blood into your veins and tissues. Buy a . . . $100 m Hartfords, $50. 1317 Aroh St Phila. Pa. 000 PO Kidney, lllmlilpr LU.UUU ri-i CU l ! Siceia! III-. ieji'.iB ,-,.,! in ..() toDOttayx. Jli.clicn, rlrrii.r.kln UNi'imcs, NervoiiH Debility and l.riorn f Ynulh. Lows of 1'oirrr imu ,,Mri,-turei Co t uuhm) Cured for u lift Itntii'. BLoiiJIattlnod nml Small Shrunken Or H vt.i-i l ull- KfHtOlUll. i-ci'T.u.lc mctliod never fai' "l.lofa casols 0"yon.l huuinnalil. la .!orut once, uud you feel llkouinan i iuoiib! mvu in uiiiiu uuu IJOU3'. All JOSEeK! checlcofl InimedlRlely and continued! Iratirovcment. Kverv obstacle to impuy mnmea Hie removed. lierve iorce, win, energy, Oram jtower, when falllnir or lost, ana restorer! hv tli cotnblncd NEW treatment. Victims oil nouses aim excesses, reclaim your manhood : Sufferers from folly. overworK. early errors. 111. health and excesses In married llfu recalnl your strength. Don't despnlr, even If In the! fdhttve robbed you. I will prove to you that! Ja medical science and honor still exist. Sendi JSdveS-cent stamps for book TRUTH," the LjOnly Medical book exposing quacks (no matter! II what they advertise to Suva themselves from cxno3urej tueir tricks ana aevices. canine iuciu3vraiicumitm unu inmous, givili irvel advlco tinil guarantee, clinrRln enormous! prices for cheap, polnonnna dru..s. and there by ruining thousands. Iiourii 9 to 1 Even I ncs. B-i 30. Weil.andRat. i;ve'cs. 6-9.80. Sun.. v-i- nonce ah nuiiciea v. ita aanirerous ana. nopeiess coses Biinuio can ior examination. Dally, from 9-1. Wed. and st. ove"gs, e-i), andl sun.,9-l'i Write or rnli. Tnatnientliy mall. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST S. 15th St Below Callowhlll, fnnaaoipniH, ia Thlrly ve rs' continuous practice In all sne.ial diseases of both sexes.. Dr. Lobu liuarantes to permanently cu e all cases ot riiaiiiHtu nrrors oi vouin im uih eases of the Itluotl. Nerves, risln. Kldncj-s and General aatl Local Uebiiity a-istns from lmpiudence, Kxceies or Abuse nnrt re 'tore -nl'. 11 ntltl Vhtor io the unfortunate, Thtny yar lon'lnuons praetlfe as a spea Ullstln in cl k. of aiteases U suaicicnt ovj. deuce of air, sl;ll. In tlw treitment ol his pitlents Consultation and exam-niitions in e ana str c iv onnantiai. umce nour? flallyand unday, from 0 A. M. to 3 1 M., and Otollcven nrs Call or send lor free book ou Error of You' h and obscure diseases of both Sizes. i Havo YOi F DriTtroat, Piniples, Copper-Colored apots, acii. urn ttorei. uiccrs in .mouio. jiwr I .'iUlnff? VY. to vott Kcmedv Co.. OUT SiU' I onlcTemi le.t hlciiKo.ltl.oi proofs of cuies. t capital OQ ;Aiu. I atn,3iscuruaiiinoyeara nri'W''T''11'u Mdwell. TUJO-yaa-pTmnU frige Chlcbcter'n EnclUh Diamond Urantf, NNYR0YAL OrltMnal mitl lliilT tietir'e. Are, bJwbji reliable. Lapitv ait uruggui ror cicfiter J aw " ' . nutidUrand la lied anil 0u( uu- ttlUo loves, snka with blue mho '1 nko m r( li or. Rtfutu danni rotLM tuhttltU :oii.ntiri imttntln. All)ruC"Sl 'rB0nd4?. In rtucirs tor particular!, fstiiiionUU nd Mil II. lll.OOn TtttluioimUi , m nptr. OF Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. M'onlcness, Nert'ousucxn tiiitv. ana ail me train 'tfkof eriU' fnrn oerly errors or later uxcessoe, :1m tesnlts of overwork, sic).nss. worry etr. Full 5u onctti. ilovtl- , opmentandioneitivento irri V ate lmurovement VaKUi irnn.iHkll.in. .OO'i refen ncos. Ito'1 explauatkin sad.iitoQts mailed (sealed) fie. ERIE h'EDIGAL'GQ., Buffalo, H.Y Safe and Sellable Horses to Jllre. SHBJDlrN'S Pear Alley, Rear Coffee Honse. The Dwitrlkts in town. Horeea tken to hoard, ltanlinij pronipUy attT'ied to. JOHN F.CLEARY, ' ' ' Temperance Drinks Mineral waters. Weiss beer, Bottler oi the finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Pea:h Alley, Shecancoah, Pa. tfOHN A, BEILLT, Whhlesale and Retal. LIQUOR DEALER 32 21 Booth Main SI., Shenandoah Agei'tfir l.G Yvwnt lUg & o User. Poriar Ataa ato. celebrated D R.J 8. OALLKN, , . . No.aiHoutli JarainHtreei,Hinno"""" Omul Honns: 1.30 to 3 and 8 38 to 8 p. in. ISxoept Thursday evening. No offlce work ou Hunday except by i ment. a strict adherence to the oin arrange- ce hours li- aosoiuieiy nececsary. DR. THEELl 04 li n urn wiisy Uiaevery org:n anit poriioa S'A oftheboriy. Siinplc.nat. V"fl; vl url meiliods.' ImmMl- in True Inwarduess of the West Vir- w glma Coal 'Mayers' Strike. QUESTION OF PREIlfelATBS. .t.iiiv uiuirra .ij iiiiciiuirc Willi nf"ir j.iiii IiUijmJii tlio Struccle for Living Wni;', hut Unntiot the ltnto Dcuiniulcd on Account of Uxiirbltant Itnllroad Charges. CllARLKsvox, W. Va., May . Aooord- lntt to a statement woll vouched for the strike now ou In tho Elkhorn region Is tho result of sohsinlui? on the part of the Nor folk and We . tii raiiiVay, beiruu over a ear ago, when the eeneral mlultni strlko- nrd coal fanrues swept over tho couuiiy. It wns then opouly charspu that I'rusl- dent Mcllrldo, of the Mine Workers' union, had been Induced by F. J. Kim bell, then president and now ouo of the reoolvors of tho Norfolk and Western, to keep tho hibor organizations out ot tho a lat Top region, and to allow them to run, for which, tho ohargos woro, McBrido recolved a substantial compensation. Those chargos woro openly made against Mr. Alclirido In tho labor organizations, but ho was cleared. The Norfolk and Western during that strike shipped moro coal than ever before, the western railroads being compelled to buy from It at Increased prices. While tho road was enjoying the. great coal boom caused by the famine, and, getting more tnau boforo for their coal, thoy donianih-d of the operators a reduction of from 8.1 to 7C cents, Tho operators refused to put It at 70 cents, but. agreed to lot It come down to 75 cents. This the road would not ac cept, and tho matter hung flro for some tlmo. Finally, under somo clouso In the con tracts with the railroad, the operators saw their right to arbitrate all differences of this kind, and tho matter was laid boforo board of arbitration that met in Phila delphia last summer. The nuestlon was whether the railroad wns justified at that tlmo In mnking tho demand for a reduc tion on account of tho prlco of coal In the market at that time. After, somo weeks, when It bocamo ovldent that tho board's award would bo against them, the railroad summarily withdrew from tho arbitration, which action naturally dumped tho wholo business. The result wns tho road re newed Its peremptory demand's for tho reduction, and finally a compromise of y, was affected, which prlco remuineu In vogue until the first part of the present year, when Mr. Klmbell, of tho Norfolk and Western, notified tho operators that another cut had to be made March 1. In tho meantime the railroad went Into tho bauds of receivers, and the legislature had passed a law forbidding railroads dealing In coal. Of course, the Norfolk and Western went out, and tho operators employed the company's old sale agents, Cossen & Curran, of Philadelphia, to carry on their business. The question of freight rates then, came lntoiromluencv, and their adjustment from the Flat Top regions to tidewater is the present bono of contention. The receivers of tho railroad demanded 05 per cent, of tho selling price of coal at Tldowntor, leaving the operator 8o per cent., which would yield to coal companies about G3 conts per ton at mines. The mino owners claim thoy cannot pro duco coal at this prlco, and that the rail road company or Its receivers were not justified In demanding $1.25, having shipped thousands of tons at 'M cents, In somo Instances as low as 40. They have accordingly been compelled to close tlielr mines or reduco wages greatly, so as to meet tho prlco arbitrarily fixed for the ro eelvers of tho railroad. Thoy understand that thoir employes cannot afford to stand a reduction, and havo no quarrel with them, and are Interested In compelling the railroad to carry the coal at such rate as will continue to allow them to pay the old scale of wages and realize 2'A cents on every ton. The miners on Now Klver aro getting S7J conts for the same coal, This Is a very important strike, and Its outcome will affect every coal man In tho Btato. No Agreement In Ohio. Columbus, O., .May 4. The joint con feroncu of operators and miners adjourned last night without reaching anngroemont, Tho joint scale committee reportod that no progress had been made. The proposl tlon of the minors to lis a seventy cen rate was met with a countor nronosltlon by tho operators to fix a forty-ono cont rate. Tho convention adjourned till today Last night the operators and miners held separate meetings to prepare final propo sitions to bo submitted to the joint con' feronce. Vlrcluhi Minora Kefuse to Quit, Welch, W. Va May 4. Tho Elkhorn field Is perfectly quiet. A commltteo of strikers from Elkhorn yostorduy waited on the minors at Pocahontas, working for tho southwest company, and a committee asked' them to come out. Thoy refused saying they were satisfied at the rate they wore getting. Thoro is a plan lor tho Jilu. horn strikers to go totheSouthweit mines tomorrow ni((Ut aud bar the miners now working if tuey retuse to stop. They say they will resort to any means to make them stop. Virginia Militia Ordored Out. Richmond. May 4. The Richmond Ho witzers military company loft horo last night for tho scene of the coal miners strlko at Puonhoutas. Governor O'Far toill, who ordered them out, will notdls cuss the matter. It Is presumed that ho ncteU Jipon information sent hhn by Ad jutant fleneral Anderson, who U at Poca hontas. Virgin!" liners Still at Work. Bluefield, V. ya , May 4. Tho situa tion remains unchanged at Pocahontas, Vn. Tho West Virginia minors are still indignant at their position, but all is orderly so far. There will b5 mass meet ing at Keystone, W. Vn., tomorrow, when ilollnito notion will be taken to'furca tho Virginia minors to join in the str: Murdered la a Court Room. Knoxyille. Tenn., May 4. A murder ivas ooiniuitted In a oourt room In Clal ourn. A trial was in progress before Justice Mnyo, in whtoh Grant I'oore. tough dinraoter, was defendant. 1)111 Carroll wi a wltueas, aui Poor aocusd him of svwarlnir to a 11 A quarrt-1 eu sued In which poors shot Carroll, from the effects of whlou he died, l'oore was arrested. The Weather. For eastern PunusyU unln. New Jersey, Delaware, District of CulumMu and Mary land generally fair, warm , easterly winds, becoming southerly. 1 COTTOLBWJB. Miry Persons Cannot touch food prepared with lard, and yet oil such people can eat freely of food shortened with, or cooked (even fried) in COTTOLENE. For dyspep tics, and those with delicate digestive powers, Colto- Ipn 1c !titrnlnn1i1 'Wotm.-,,,- tl... rmA r.vi-.. ... r f, IV " " AAHYIU Ml, Hit UVU ICtllUlCS VI fSJard, with none of its unhealthfulness, its wonderful zimvj genuine 'V 32 N. mirrioTNO isinEit 18. 1891. Trilns lcve Shonindoiu is to! Iot -Tor Now York vi PhiUdnhih . xtt. it. tlO, 6.25, i.m., 12 3?, 2.55, 5.1 p v . u ' .iu, a. m. fot New YorK vi ",x . i weolc d&ys, 5.25,7 SO . ti., 1182. !. 55 p ia, Tor nc-'.lnu sell Fhii&ii!!nV. wm j U0,6.S5,-.9 . m., 12.2, 2.SS, "?.: lay, 2.10, a. ni. For Po:t vtl-, week l3ys, 3.r; .?'. . 12.8S.2.55. S.f.6 p. rc Hunilsv. .V - o ror Traaou nn Munmoj ir.iv. rtt - 1.10, 5.5, X. m., 12,33, 2.55, r t . fly, 2.10, . m. Tor WUUMnsDort, Sunourj t.e wwiiw. rook iIrtb. H.Sfi. 11.30 it. . ." 5 .. - Sunday. 3.SC. a.m. For Mattinov Plane, wftBk ayi. .20, llwfl a.m., 12.s, .w, a.K. ii.n., & , m. sunay, z.iu. ... te. rcr Ashland and Snmoltla. , 20. 11.80 a. as., l.. 7.2. i 1.25 a. m. For Baltimore, WiahlanWD an i it w.i B. & O. R. II.. throunh trains .t.t- r.. Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. R K. h.l i S-t r.oo, u.-ffj a. m., 3.tn, j,ei, d. m.. i"r ?.K,1'.23 a. m., 3.46, 7 27 p. m. Add'tloni tiain rom 24th and hastnut streets mi)-' week Jays, 1.15, 6 41, 8.21 p. m. Sundaye, l.' 8.23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I.eave New-York via PhlladelBnia.Yft ea 5.00 a. m., 1.80. 4.O0, 7.80 5. m., U.'.b nirhl. day, fl.00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chu c. werk J- L80. .1U a. m., 1.10, 4.30 p. m. L.eave i-nnoaeipnin, neaaj.15 icrai week days, 4.S0, 8.85, 10.CU a. m.. and - D2, 11.80 p. m. Hunday, 11.80 p. 111. Leave Readmif, week days, l.SJ, 7.10, lO.te I ' a. m., 5.. 7.S7 p.'m Sdnday, 1.S5, r. 'x Leave i'oiu T.119, weez nays, -.m, 7.11 x I" S3, f ,12 p. m Hncday, 2.85 a. m. Leave Tamaqna, week days, 8.18, B.SC, 11 S8 a., 1.20.7.15, .w p. cc. aunaay, s.ia a. a.. Leave t:t.-iOT citv. wees cjs, z.ti ' 11.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.89, S.54 p. n. Sucdir 8 4' Lzsve Mahanov Plane, week urra. 1 IX- 1. EC, 5.37, 11.13 a. m., 12.58, 2.0C, 5.10, 'W,7.t8.1a Ji 5. ir. suna&v, z.w, 4.00 a. c . Ler.vn vfmiamsport. weex a&yt?i.iz, .o 1 u. 3.l,11.15p. zz. Snndiy, 11.15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION Leave Ptlladelnhla. Chectcjt Street Wt:f aad Hoatto Street Wharf for Atlantic (Jlty week-Dave Erurew. S.00. a. it., z.uu (Sat- urday only 300;, 4'' 5Wp. m Accommoda tion MM a. m. 5 45 0. IE. Mnnclav Kxnrest. 9.0O. 10.W a. m. Acctm modatlon, 8.00 a. m. and iM r- m l'.elurnite, leave Aiiantio ony. oepoi, ocroj A'lanlio and Arksnia avenues. Week-Davs Express, 9.00 a. m. &l i 00 a d tt! a a. Acoomaiodatlon. 8.15 a. m. and 42 p n. nuuaiv t x: ress, iav, 0.10, e.uu p. m. ac conm oditlon, 7.15 a. m., ana 4 15 p. in. urior cert on an express trains. C. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. A(l PhUadelphla r I. A SWEIU A H n. Oen. Sunt. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. B. KI8TLER, M. D., PlirslCIAN AND li URGE ON. Office. 120 North Jardln street, Hhenandoah. M. M BURKE. ' A.TT0R NE V-AT-LA 17, SllENANDOAn, PA.' Office. Egan building, corner ot Main and Centre streets, bhenandoah. w, N. STEIN, M. D fHYSWIAN AND SOXQEON. Ofllce R.)om 2, Egan's New Building, co ier Main and Centre streeW, Shenandoah, i'. Offlco Hours: 8 to 10 a. in.; 1 to 3 p. ro.; 7t p. m. Night offlceNo. 280 West Oak streev G. M. HAMILTON, M. D Pni'BICIAN AND SURGEON. lfflcw. Water Compiny Uoyd street. building, 28 West s. C. SPALDING. M. D. Diseases of the Heart Specialty. AND LtJNOfl A Offlef d wldenoe. No. 38 B. White street- Omc i t.uri-' to 9 a m,lto3and7 to 9 p. m 1' ynur olothler doesn't kep Hammrslougli : Bros Swell, Keliahle, New York -OL'-JTHIITG- Make him get it Their celebrated $15.00 Molton Overcoat Wean llk steal nnd la sold hv ererv croml nent clothier in tho state. Nonr genuine with out uammersiougn tiros isdsi. 'ASSY PILLS! Safe and surc. seko 4cf or-wuka-" s safe GUARD:' Wacox Specific Ca.PrtU-WA. Clock Spring Blade. fOjiif Perfect Comb. yorepaugh Circuses, isk your Dealer for r"Q'"e. Sl'UI.NQ ClUUX Il'siiri raKAH 1 L loCira Sl(Htaa Al ii I' .i tu a . r mia pEABING W ..wit. 1 6325ia imz h UHMWnQHU lr v,t viilun r l.'.iL naiuhi; 'iVP p! D. KlltltXfUtujaU. A-if4Mft, always has trade mark- steer s head m cotton-plant wreath on every pail Made only by Tho N. K. Falrbank Company, Delaware Are., PhUad. in itrrnrr makcu II, 1893. Pseuartra ns leave Si ennnao llljv-;n uuen ii, M uh .U"lt. Hi.net"ii IV ltB 11 11, CatKRau tow'i. Ilfth'f-iie-r ".Mton mid We WW. 9.15 111 , 12.43 2 f7. 6.W p o. Pseuartra ns leave Si ennnaoah forPena LPhlehlon. CatKRauqua, Alien- eitiftiy em. For NVv Yn V mi.-l 1'hlli.leli.lil'. 6.0,. 7.-H.9.15 in.. 12 2S7n m hv.r Qunt'aki' Hwllch- lmei, 'it-ihH ill nr.il liudsouiale. 9 15 a. m rl 2 67 11 m Piir-Wilk f Hart WhlU llavi-n. Plllslon. 'Ji')ll- ' waiifla. t y': Waverly and El r. IM l-.l j. it.. 5'.S.27j. m. For KOC t--Ur. llUffHIn Iaowii Falkt nml he Ve-t P ) a . 2.57. 5.S7 p in F r Uelv tvre. IVIawur ll'iu? (Inn ami Hr U'-iuit (!. 111.. s 27 n m For Lmi rtv,ll d T(voln. ft.lt a. m. Poi- Tunbhanno-k. 8i4 .18 h. va.. 2JS7. 5.27 p. m. Ior Ithata and Uenev.i, IM, 9.15 a. m., 5J7 p. 01. For au.ni 11 9 15a.m. 5 27 o.ni. For Jfnrnv, . r-vlsUiai and Beaver Mead iw. 7 4 m . 12.48 u 111. For Stockton and Umtn-r Yard. SOI, 7.93 9.15 a. re , 12 4? 2.57, 5 27, n.w p. m For Silver Brook J'lnctlon, AUdenrl d and Hizletoo. 6.01, r '. 9 15 a. m , 12.4?, 2J57, 5J!7, 8.08 p m. Forforamon 801 9.1S a. m.. 2.57, 5.27 p. m. For llazli-brook Jeddo. DrifUrn and Free laud. 6.04. 7.S8. 9.15 a. n - 12 48 2.57, 5.27 p. m. For 8hlaod, (5 tardv He and otl ireek, 4.40, 6.H. 730, 9.13. 10 20 a. in., 12.S5, 1.10, 4.10 6 85.8 2ip m. For aven Run, Centralla, .Monm ''armet and Shamoalu, 9 13, 11 14 a. in. 1 32. 4 20, 8 22, 915p.m. For YatesvlIIe. Park Ph.ce, MahanoyCity and Delano. 5 50. 604, 73H, 915, 1105a m. 1243, 2 67.5 27.8 03, 9 25, 10 53 p m. Trains will lea e Shamokla at 5 15. 8 15, U 45 h. m., 1 53. 4 30. U3)u m.. and arrive at Hhen- audoahat04, 9 15a m,'12 13, 2 57, 5 27,1115 p. m. Leave Shenandoah fnr Hntwvlllp. flni.7SlT. 90S, 9 15,11 1. II 30 a. m., 12 43. 2 57, 4 10, 5 27, a m p m. Leave Pottsvllle for henandoah. (100.7 40. 9ro, 1015. 1140a.m.. 1232, 3 00, 4 40, 320, 7 15, W TV I. Ul. Leave rihennndoah fnr Hni-lfitnn. ai.7aff 9 15 a. m.. 12 4 2 57, 5 27, 8 OS p. m. Leave Uazleton for Mbenandoa i.7 35, 10 05, 11 08 a. m., 12 15 2 58. 5 30, 7 25, 7 56 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leavn for Raven Run. Centralla. Mt. Carmel and Shamokin, 64.5 a.m., 2 40 p.m., and arrive at ribamokln at 7 40 a. m, nnd 3 45 p. m. Trains leavj Shamokla for Shenandoah at - rr ,, ... .... , .1 1 , it doh at 8 49 a. ui , and 4 5S p. m. Trains .eave for Ash and. Ulrardvllle and Lost Crek. 9 40 a. m., 12 3v p. ra. For Hszleton. Black Creek Junction. Perm Haven Junction. Manch Chunk. Allentown. Bethlehem, JAston and New York, 8 49 a. m., vi uu. z p. in. For Phllsdelphla, 12 30. 2 55 p. m. For Yateiville, Park Place. Mai anoy City and Delano. 8 19. 11 35 a. m., 12 30, 2 55, 4 68, 8 1 p in. i.eave nazieton ior onenanooan, -3u.ii.3S a. m.. 1 Oj, 5 30 p. m Leave Bhenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6 55, 8 49, 932. m,2 40 p. m. Leave Pottwllle for Shenandoah. 8 30. 10 la a. m., l 35, 5 15 n. m. KU-u u. wii.uuii, uenx oupv Houth Bethlehem. Pa. CHASJ. LSF, ea'l -ss. Agt, i-hiladelphla. A W. NONNKMACHER. Ast. O. P. A.., South Beihlehem, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA KA1LROAU. S0HUTr.Fir nrvrsio APRIL 21, 18U. Traits will leave Shenandoih after tfce aieTl' late for Wlgsian'B, Gllberton, Frackvllle, He rr 2stle, Bt. ClaU-, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Readlre (ottstown. Phcenlxvllle, Norrlgtown ana full vdelphla ;Broad sircat station i t C:08 atd Ht41. i. m. and 4: 15 p. us. on weekdays rorl'stu rille and Intermediate Btatlona 9:10 a, m. SUNDAYS. For Wiggan's, Gllbcrton, Fraekvllle. Nw ;.tlo,Si. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:08. B:4J a. Bl ind 8:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Foitt iwp, Puoonlxvllle, Norrlstown, Phlladelplilis .t f.X, 9:40 a. m.. 3:10 p. m. Trains leave Fraekvllle for lihecandcsh at i a in. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:4! aad ICiHb. to !udayt, 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leu." Pjttevl'le for Ster-a-deab ;;L .1:4: a. m. and 1:40, 7:1. and lviuu p. ai.HuiUl-jT. it 10. 11 fc. m. and 6:16 f 11 Leave Philadelphia (Broad mrot'i jiwi.ni l.enandoab at 5 tl and 8 36' m, 4 10 and T 11 p d week day. OnS c-7 .vf t9S0a Leave Bread StreetHtatton. Philadelphia, FOR NKW YORK. For New York Exprewe, week dart, it 8 20, 4 06, 4 &n, 16, 1 60 7 38, 8 M, 9 59, 1010, (dlnlce car), II, 11 It a m. li noon, 13 41 (Lim ited 121 and 4S2 p m dtnlne oars), 143, 2 N dining oar). 3 JO. 4, 5, 9, 6 50,718, 812, 10 p nt.. 12 08 iiifhl Sundays. S2fl, 406 4 50. 516.811, J 50, 1 J 01 (dining oar), 1108 a m 12 44, 2 80 (dining can, 4 mi (limited 42). 520. , 659, 718, "12 1000pm 1301 night. Bxpreosfor lioeiun, wimout ohng il a , weekdays, ana 1 50 p m dallv. WASHINGTON AND THE nm For Baltimore and Washington 350,731,834, )IC, 10241, l 18, 1138 u. (U 36 l.m l-c C'.n jir. r,) ISO. 3 4, 4 41, (616 (ion f national Lla-lie-". dining oar), 617, 6 54 (dining ear), 7 40, (dining car) p. m , ana i u- ntgnt na aays. Bunday(!.3oU, 7au,81U, 111C uasar iam. 441, o M (dining carl, oat icuxi car), 7 40 (dining oar) p m ana iz w nigni. Leave Market Street Ferry, PhlliMla FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Kxpreas. 8 60 a m, 2 10, 3 30 (Saturdays only) 4 U and 6 00 p m weo oaya. Sundays, Bxpress, 845 and 6 45 am. ' For Cane Mav. Angleeeo. Wild wood and Holly Beach, ezpreu, 9 a. m., too p ra week. dava. bunaay, w uu a in. For Boa Isle Olty r. ocean Olur and Avaisc. Ezprest,9i ays,900a BOOK 111,4 00 p m week days. S4n- m. For Bomera Point, express. 810. am. 4 IB n m week days. Hundaya, 8 45 a m. S. M. PmToaT, J r. Wood, Usu i itanat tr Un'l Paai'g'r Art Spring Gurry Comb Boft ns a Brush. Fits every Curve- Tho Used by TJ. S. Army and by Banium an J and leading Horsemen of the World. lU Sample mailed post paid 25 cents. COMB COM 102Ufajett- SL.Sontu Uthi, Iadluu. RESTORE LOST YIGOR Wil brt t, 11 od.o a k Bo.d-lth WhlTTM; NTcuiL,i(,:,tj, I.0M olBal V uwr in ultittHi, UT,ai up.'i'- idtoiiji.ii-, xiii 1 a. nnTr c-.rg ur refoaj io Big9r. A-lr 00.. uiasa..uio, 1
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