NO IE!) Ilill TK SIR COTTOLENE. i i r Even for those who get safety through the risks of a harsh and changeable climate; for the strain upon the system through the long months of winter in fighting off its menacing perils always leaves a weakening reaction. Is not only an unequalled blood purifier, but a tonic in its true sense. It drives out of the blood the foul matter that in the winter season un avoidably accumulates there; and acting directly on the nervous system M.J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and .... Real Estate Agent, 123 JS. Centre St., Shenandoah rnWO-STOtty Frame Building, 30x15 feet, on L South Chestnut street, llents lor 18 per u'ontti; wi 1 be sold cheap, t7lOK SAL'S.-Half lot and two houses, slt tffp Jl uate on West Centre street. Will pay 12 eay terms. iiun'i (k oAiiti irm oi Ji acres L within three miles of troid marfcet T:venty-ntnc acres under cultivation, and Jour acres oi goou umoer. frame larm nouse, su looms gooa oarn ana an in gooa condition Will be sold for Kl,200 cash. UOlt SALE. Licensed hotel stand In Maha- uoy townsnip, near ice borough line Frame buildintr. nine rooms, dolncr cronfl hnal. nes3. Good reasons given for selling. A bar- gam lor Huyuoay, 'xppiy to ai. u i.awior, ritiQt1f.n nt tVto Paqca liM frnut nan.., at....! 1 p Finest, Purest. Healthiest. Zaauer Bock Bees? On tap at all the'leadlng saloons. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 807 West Coal St., Shenandoah. Steel Picket Fence Is the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns.cem tary lota or any kind oMenclng. fi. II, Master has the agency and carries It In stock at his marble and granite works. 127 S. Jardin St. SZ3;X3N'AM330A.3EC. Wholesale agent tor ftlgeisfii'i itn, I i, lifirl Ltpr nl linn hit ha, Lageranc snerBeers Striking Vi-ginia Minors Quiet and Orderly, . UNANIMITY AMONG THE STKIKEEE Only Twenty Ton of Coal Mined Ycetcrtlaj at Pocahnntnn, and None on the West Virginia Side Operator Send for Hon from Other Section!. Pocahontas, Va., May 8. Tho best oi onlor has heon preserved In this city. The minors hold n mass meeting just acros! tho state lino In West Virginia yostordoy. Soldiers would not permit travel on the thoroughfares, but tho meetings were reached. Tho miners nro now thoroughly organized and will hold mass meetings tins afternoon nt Simmons nnd Maybury, In West Virginia. The soldlors nro having a qulot recep tion, and nro mingling frooly with the people. Thoy say they oamo horo under n misapprehension, believing that trouble would tako plnco. All tho mon who were charged with violation of tho pcaco have been discharged. Poaco and quiet provall, but tho town Is constantly patrolled. The railroad company Is doing practically nothing, and no shipmonts of coal are be ing made. Across tho line In West Vir ginia thore Is a total suspension of mining, but no disorder. No effort to destroy railroad nronerty ha been mado, nnd tho officers of Tazowril county, Va., with special doputlos, nro on tho ground to prevent nny possible dis turbance. Lawless, tho mlno organizer. Is still hi.ro with his mon, nnd Is working Industriously. Tho railroad company has special detectives to ascertain tho local leaders, and feeling ran high becauso ol some abuses of the police, but better ooun sol prevailed and peace was preserved. Tho fields aro a unit for tho strike, but tho coal companies hero say they intend to run tho mines if new men have to be brought In. Tho southwest Virginia Im provement company and tho Eokmnn mlnos havo telegraphed for J500 miners to como to tbU place, nnd tho housos are now being put up by tho coal company to houso thorn. Mr. Bullitt says ho intends to win or break tho Pocahontas company. No one knows what may bo the outcomo hi the evont of foroign miners coming In Tho struggle Is now on in earnest, and It prom ises to be a long nnd hard one. Tho Southwest Virginia Coal company Issued circulars last night that It would pay all men tomorrow, but no mon who occupy company housos would bo paid till tho houses word vacated. As most of the houses aro tho company's, nearly nil tho miners will bo dispossessed. What this feature will lead to will bo hard to foro tell. Tho output yesterday was only twenty cars of coal and fifteen cars of coko. ALT. QUIET ON ELICUOItN. West Virginia Officials I'lensctl With the Attitude of the Strikers. Chaiueston, W. Va., May 8. "All's quiet on Elkhorn,"is the report at tho state house. Stato and federal qfflcor:) are sanguino over the prospect for n speedy settlement of the miners' strike. Tho joining In tho strike by tho Browning men Is regarded ns particularly significant, In asmuch as It leaves tlio wholo region Idle, and must necessarily force action one way or tho other on tho part of Norfolk and Wostern road or tho coal mon, United States Deputy Marshal Harmon has just arrived In Charleston from tho scone, and says that tho situation Is not In the least threatening, and thoro is no Indication that leads to the supposition of trouble. Tho men who laid down their .tools on Monday did so Voluntarily and without coercion. Tho presence of tho Virginia militia has not had tho effect desired. The Impression becamo gonoral among tho miners that tho military was present to forco them to work, or nt least to prevent their joining the strike Tho mon re belled, stopped work, nnd rofused to re sume until tho strike was settled. Somo talk of Importing non-union labor from Pennsylvania has boon Indulged in, but tho minors say this is only a bluff. Such n raovo would precipitate trouble. As tho matter stands now tho men are orderly in their demeanor, and Deputy Marshal Harman says that among all tho 8,000 or 10,000 ldlo mon he has not seen a single drunk. Looks Cheering for Ohio Minors. Bellaif.e, O., May 8. Tho situation among the coal miners in this part of Ohio looks encouraging. Many operators nro willing to pay the sixty cent rute. It is predicted horo that as soon as nny West Virginia coal Is shipped west ovor tho Baltimoro nnd Ohio road It will be stopped. Tho minora opposlto hero In Woet Vir ginia nro organized, nnd will work in con junction with tho men horo. Captain llowsate Iteleasitd on Unit. Washington, May 8. Captain Henry W. Howgate, who haa boon In jail somo tlmo awaiting trial on an indictment charging him with tho embezzloment of government funds, was reloased on'$15,000 ball yesterday. His trial will bo deforred for several weeks. HU attorneys brought forward porsons who furnished security aggregating ovor tl00;000. China's Offer to Kussla and France. Shanghai, May 8. Tho Chlnoso em peror has written to the ozar nnd President Fauro asking financial assistance to meet the war expenses, and promising to make special oommerolal advantages to Uussia and i'rauoe In return therefor. NUGGETS OF NEWS. After seventeen days a Jury has finally been soLured for the trial of Police In spector McLaughlin, In New York. Fire In the town of Galsaeez, Hungary, destroyed 150 houses uud three uhurohes. Three persons wore burned to death. Edward Ulrlch and John Wolth, track layers at the Stevens oolllory, Pittston, Pa., were run over and killed by cars. Tho British ship Karnoliffe was totully Wrecked on Princess Ibland, off China's const, causing $300,000 loss. All hands rescued. In a fight botween tho Day nnd Gllley families, near Norton, Va., three of tho GUloys wore killed and Joe Day fatally wounded. Consul Gonoral Hprlnger, at Havana, has entered a protest to tho Hpanlsh au thorities ngalnst the trial by military court of Manuel Fuontos, the New York World correspondent. Judge Brown, of the Vutted Htates olr cult court In Now Yort, denied the appli cation for the removal ' ojiis p. Hunt- ntrton to fjnlirnr H r!nlfnrnl. Mr. Wm. Thornton of 187 W. Mnrkot Street Explains How nnd Why Ho Did It. (.From the Elmira Gazette.) Old age has many Infirmities, none of which nro morerprovalent than kidney dis orders. Have you over noticed how tho old people complain of backache, lnmo back, nnd general llstlossness? And there nrc many other symptoms of which thoy do not speak, such as bloating of tho limbs, painful nnd infrequent urination or cxccssivcncss of urinary discharge. Most people think they nro too old to And rcliof nnd cure, but this is not so. No better evidence than tho follow ing, which comes from nn Elmira citizen, who has been cured of a very severe enso nt 77 years of ago. Mr. Wm. Thornton of 127 West Market Street, speaks of his case in this way: "lam 77 years old. I havo been afflicted with that dreaded complaint (kidney disease) for over ten years, mak ing my old ago a burden. I was so bad as to bo forced to carry n bolt at all times, and, when my suffering became beyond endurance, I would put on tho belt draw ing it tightly around mo and bucklo it, thus bringing an extreme pressure over the kidneys; this, undoubtedly, forced the urine out, a function which the kidneys themselves had become too diseased to per form. My condition I put down to a strain I received. I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills. After two or three ('ays I noticed their effect. I was much surprised, as the ailment was so severe and so long standing, while I had tried many remedies without any relief whatever. The pain I have experienced nt times from straining In my efforts to dischargo tho uriue was simply awful. 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A serious strike oc curred at tho plant of tho Illinois Steel company In South Chicago, yestorday 1,800 men throwing down tholr tools and walking out. Last ovonlng a fight occur red In the company's yards, and It was tounti necesaary to call on the police. Thf strlkors for a tlmo stood their ground against tho olllcors, but wero soon do footed and driven from tho premises. Tho men most soriouslv hurt wero: Jnok Shepherd, a machinist, struok on tlio head by a hnmmer In tho hands of n striker, severe scalp wounds, roudorcdun conscious; Kdward Shnks, strlkor, thrown outormachlne shop by workmen, body bruises; OlTlcor V. Liondockor, hit with a coupling pin, bad cut ovor right oyo; Of ficer Patrick McCauloy, hit in the mouth with a brick. Twcnty-eLght mon. who nro said to have been leaders of tho strikers at tho rioting, wero nrrestcd and locked up at tho South unicugo pollco station. Thoy aro charged with rioting. They aro all Ignorant Huns, Polos and Bohemians. According to Vice President Forsytho, of tho company, this spring tho furnace men sluned a sealo of wagos cnlllng for tin rato of $8.10 per day. This scale had been observed up to the prosent time, but yes terday tho men demanded that they bi paid nt tho rate of last year, which was somewhat higher than tho scalo that the? had signed for this year. Tho compam declared that It could not pay anything except the scale which had been asrrcod ti for this year, and tho men walked out. Tho strike closed two blast fumacos, tw othors wero undergoing repairs and tin remaining four wero at onco shut down until tho conclusion of tho strike. Tho company concluded that'll wns un wise to attempt to run until tho matter was settled. This action of tho compauy throw In all about 3,500 men out of work, none romalnlng In tho yards oicopt the watchmen and tho machinists. The strikers wero nt first disposed to be orderly and peaccablo, but later affairs took on an ugly aspect, and It was found necessary to call on tho pollco to drive them out. Shortly before 0 o'clock a crowd numbering about 1,000 men forced theit way pust tho watchman at 0110 of the gatos and proceeded to tako possession ol tho company's property. They marched first to whero somo of tho laboring men were still at work, and elthor compolleil them to join their ranks or quit work. Not much trouble was o.'iiv.-ieneed with tho laborers, but when tho strlkors reached tho machino shops, whore about -100 ma chlnlstB wore employed, thoy met witli different receptions. Tho machinists had a scale of tholr own, and the fight of the other men made no particular dlfferenee to them, and thoy rofused either to quit or to allow thomselv6s to be driven out ol tho yards. The strikers, who for themost part were composod of Huns and Poles, mado several attempts to persuade tho ma chinists to leave tholr work, but finding thomsolvcs unsuccessful thoy bogan an attack upon tho machine shop with stones nnd such things as they could pick up, Tho machinists for tho most .-part stood ground, nnd gave tho strikers us good as thoy sent. Tho light was growing warm and broken heads und bloody noses wore growing very common when the pollco arrived. The strikers at first refused to give ground, and tho pollco usod their clubs freely. This did not havo tho desired effect, and Captain Jenkins ordorcd his men to draw tholr re volvers and lire over tho heads of the strikers. As soon as this was done tho mob broke and fled wildly from tho prem tecs. Tho fight only lasted a fow minutes and there ws no moro rioting. Ono of tho minor olllclals of tho com pany did not exactly ngreo with the cause of tho strike us glvon Uy Mr. lorsythe. He said: "Tho men who struck were hired threo weeks ago to tako tho placos of the old employes, who wero bolug paid $3.10 a day and would not work for tho schodulo of fl.00 which was put Into offoct at the time. Tho men who agreed to work for $1.00 asked the old scale which had been paid tho mon whom thoy roplaccd. It was not granted, and they struck. Fatal Kxploslon of Dynamite, Pottsvillk, Pa., May 8. By nn explos Ion of a dynamite shot at tho Albright colliery, near Llowollyn, yostorday, ono man was killed and several others injured, ono perhaps fatally. Thomas Flood, 28 years old, was killed; James Lldlbaok per haps fatally Injured, and John Calllgun and John iMoraslk slightly hurt, It is be lieved that tho men employed at tho pre vious shift had accidentally failed to fire ono of the holes which they hod charged, and tho drill operated by Hood and Lldl- back had struck the dynamite and caused it to explode. Futal Shooting Affrny In Charleston Ciiaiilkston, May 8. What will prob ably be a fatal shooting nffary ooourred last ulght at the corner of Meeting and Society streets, a most prominent part of the city. J. N. Harsh shot and mortally wounded iiiimn viison,uisiirgtoousln who Is a newhpupur oomposltor. Wilson was shut In the baok while running. Fam ily troubles, the nature of which is nn known, win tho cause of the shooting. WiUun, who is a young men, la it-111 alive, but doctors have 110 hopes for his reooyery To Imprison a lteoaleltront Witness. Sl'ltlNariKLn, Ills., May 8. Lieutenant Governor Gill last night Issued a warrant of commitment nudrewed to feergeant-at- Arms Andorson of the state senate, and all sheriffs, directing that Frank H Cooper, of tho firm of Siegel, Cooper & Co., Chicago, lie placed In jail and kept there until he blgtiltles willingness to sat isfactorily answer questions which he re fused to reply to at the bar of the state cenato regarding the affairs of the firm of Which ho Is a membor. Oscar Wilde Out on Hall London, Muy h Lord Douglas of Ha Wick, oldost surviving son of the Marquis Oi Quecnsberry. and the Hrv htewart U Ifuadlan, well known as a staunch sup portor of stage dancing, appeared In the iiuw street police court ana became se curities for Oscar Wildo. Wildo was brought from Holloway jail tp the Bow Crisp Pa Free from all the disagreeable greasy effects that result from the use of lard will be had, if COTTOLENE is used. Fish and cakes fried in it are simply delicious because it adds a flavor to them that cannot possibly be obtained from the use of any other irying material, uct the genuine numerous trade mark , hold lu 3 and N. K, 133 N. RAILROAD SYSTC i I BmCT NOVEMBER 18. 1851. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows' For New York via Phlladclnhla. weft davs. .10. 6.25. 7.20. a.m.. IS.1. 2.55. 5.65 ti.ic. (lav tlO, a. m. Tor Now York via Mine Chunk, noo. uayo, u..j,i u ft. 111,, e.ro jp. u Tot Keadlnsr and Philadelphia, weo. dny?, s.iu, D.Z3, 7. jj, a. m., iz.32, z.tx, n.as p. w. Bun ny. ..lu For Prit -"v, werlt 3ya, W, XX, ?-S5. ".r-5 v ti Sundaj, S.10 . a For Tina.) ana Mahanov Clu. d U't 1.10. 6.5B. v.. a. re.. 12.S2. S.V. t. 55 r Sun- dav. 2.10. a. m For wunnntpor;, funtiurv tr week wya. 3.S5, 11. SI an V Sunday, i.Z'-. ,. at. Tor M-hv.oy Plane, .:olt dare, MM, ll.tC a. m., 12.3. l.ai, V p.m. Sunday, 3 10, H.SA, L- m For Ashland and nnoo'" i t.ZO, 11.80 a. m 1.35, 7.20, 9.35 r S.S5 a. tn. ewh-iurgr, m Mi- 1 5 66, ' ' 9.35 S3T Sunday, Tar Baltimore. W'ishlneton jn 'no 1-s via "1. O It. Bi tbroui-h trains lev ), Ine l-ennicai, rnuaaeipma, if. a it. it. !.) .- : -jj. 7.55, U.'iS a.m., 3.18. 7.27, D. in., Huniltr t 26, r.ao,i'.za a. m., 3.13, p, m Aaa.tiouai fain rom24thand i hostnut streets statl. woek days, 1.45, 6 11, 8.23 p. m. HunJiys 1.3.5 8.23 p.m. TRAINS TOP. SHKNANDCAr Leave N York via Phlladelunn week divs 8 00 a ui . 130,4.03, 7.80 p. m., U.li nin. Bun dav 6 (X) d. m. ijcavenew tors via Maucnucunx wseEaajs, 4 .u. u.iu 11 m 1 ju. i iiu p. m. i.eave rnuaaeinn-a, Jteaainc Terminal, week davs 4 20 8 35. 10.no a. m.. and 4 00 6 C2 11 30 ti. m. BuKdav 11 30 i" ea". Heidu g, week days. 1 35 7 10 10 00,11 65 a m os.j i.DTp.m sint ny 1,93 a ra I.a to'-vl!H wesv davs 23a. 740 a m. ii w ui:n , aununy 2 ao a m. Lfavo Tamuqua week days S.I8 8 50,1123 a. : 1 20 7.' 02S p. m Sunday 318am I.eavo Six i'Ov City week days 5 45.021 1147. iu. 131 7.39 0 51 p. m Htinday, 3 45 a. in. .. vo MahSLoy Plane, wee days 2 40. 4 00, '1; t.17, H.W j. m., 12.63, 2.0C, J.a 6 26.7 53, 10 10 iy. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. m.. Leive Wllliamsport, weu ui a, 7 42 10 10 3.86,1 1.15 p.m. Sunday, U.ft v. it ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION Leave Phlladelnhla. Chestnut Btreet Wharf a id Hootc Street Wharf for Atlantic Olt. Week-Dave nmreds. 8.00. a. a... 2.00. fSat- urdayiouly 3 CO), 4 00 5 00 p. ra. Aooomraod i- linn fa,,., m K IP. r. vn I onnaay Kiprest. 'Juu, iu.uu a. m. accoi midatlcu, 8 W a. m. and 4.30 p. m. will Hemming, leave Atiantio taty, depot, corn.nm Atlantlo and Arkansas avenuos. -UUI Week-Davs Exnresa. 7.a'i. 9 00 a. m a 4 W) a d 5.30 p. ai. Acoommodatlon, 3.15 . n j. ana ijm p. m. Suniia Kx'ress, 4 00, 5.15, 8.00 p. m. A:on-c-omr. oditlon, 7.15 a. m., and 4 15 p. m. ranor car on an excrmu trains O G HANCOCK rr Pass Agt. era Philadelphia, Pa,,-,, I. A. SWEIGAKJ). Gen. bum. Von ted ),000 tnty PROFESSIONAL CARD Here fact life rest M, H. KISTLEH, M. D., FUl'SICIAN AND SURGEON. Office. 120 North Jardin street, Shenandoah., ved this M, SI. BURKE, A TTORNE F-A T-LA W, SHENANDOAH, PA, olds ien t is eral Office. Eean buildintr. corner of Main aitti Centre streets, Shenandoah. ijnii T- of his it a w. N. STEIN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. irlft Office Room 2. Ecan'B New Hnlldlntr. a' ner Main and Centre streets. Shenandoah. I Office Hours: 8 to 10 a. m.: 1 to 3 p. m.; 7 v p. m. Micniomcewo. asu west uaK itrenAr. G. M. HAMILTON, M. D PnYBICIAN AND SURGEON. slntr Offlae Water Comnmv bulldlnc. 26 Wi, Lloyd slreet. ,JB me SO. SPAl DING. M. D. 50m- vlng DI8EASK8 OF THE HKART AND LiUXCWi X' Specialty. Offleo ard residence No. 39 S. Whlto street Ofttc" hours 7 to 9 a m , 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Xa&ux&dtty Or t .loyd and White Ste. All work guaranteed to be arat-olaa In ever; particular. Silk ties and laoe ourtaln sa speo laity. Goods oalled for and delivered. A trial solicited. If your clothier doesn't keep Hanimerslough : Bros Swell, Reliable, New York -CLOT-HmSTQ-- Make him get It. Their celebrated $15.00 Melton Ovorooat Wears like steel and Is sold by every promi nent clothier In the btate. None genuine with out Hammerslough ilroa ' label AKISY PILLSI ORUQ R111 inn Riiur. Einndn.if,..nui.r. ..11 (TDSUM GUARD!1 Wilcox OpeciFIQ 00,1-011; US vi ...sv. ft 6omtuxJ neeili a reliable, monthly, regulating medicine. Only hamlats t& the pared druji jhtald b tuod. 11 jou want th beti, get Or. PeaB's Pennroal PWlm They are rirompt, tafe and cnitaln In THelt The MaIne(Dr. Faal'i) evrlMMt Doini. a raiaioj-wuDiti, it.w, COTTOLENE, as there aro questionable imitations. The given" here is on each pail. s lb. pails. Made ouly by The Fairbank Company, CHICAGO, and Delaware Ave., Plillada. IN EFFECT MAUCn 21, 1895. Passenger trains leave Hhenandoah forPenn Haven Juncti. .u, Much Chunk, Lehlghton. Hiatincton. W Ito Hull, CattiRauqua, Allen, town, Uethlehem, Eastou and Weatherly 6.01, 7.88, 9.15 a. m , 12.43 2 57, 6.27 p m For New Yoik nnd Phlladelnhln, 0.01, 7.38,9.15 a. m., 12 41, 2 57 p m. Kor Quakake Switch back, Oerhaids and Iludsoncale, 9.15 a. m., and 2 57 p m. For Wilkos Itnrro Whit Haven. Pittston. La eylll. T. wjiida, Siy. Waverly and El-nilr-t, fi 111 v.i-. v in., j.oi, 5.27 p. m. For Koe ."pr. Huff no ligaa Falls and the West O.lia ,:i . 2 57. S.27 n. tn. F r UpIviIi-" lit ianr Water Gap anl nr udimirp M a. m.. 5 i! p ui Fur Urab-rti He a ilT enion. 9 lh a. m. Fur Ttinfehnntio k. 6 4 0.16 a.m., 257 5.27 p. tn. For Ithaca nnd Ucuevn, C.01, 0.15a. m , 5.27 p. tn. ForAunt 11 ( 15a.m. 5 27 cm. Kor .It-aieav. le. Lcvlslou and Heaver Mead .w. 7 38 .1. m . 12.43 p In. For Kio:-Uton nud Lumber Yard 6 01. 7.3S 9.15 a. in., 12.43 y.,57. 5 27. 8.08 p. m For miver Hrook . I .motion, -vudftirl d and Hszleton, 6.01, 8. 9 15 a. m , 12.4J, 2.67, 5.27. 8.0S p m. For Scran'on fi 01 9.1S . m 2.5", 3.27 p. m. For Hazl lirno't. Jeihlo. Drtftnti and fr'ree laud, 0.01. 7.3S, 9.15 a. it'.. 12 43 2.57, 6.27 p. m. For p1i1rtiiJ, O ardv lle and I ost Creek, 4.40, 0.15, 730, 9 13, 10 20 a. 111., 12.?5, i.40, 4.10 6 35. 8 2ip m. For a-en Run, Centralla, Jloiuit ''armel andSbnmoKlu, 0 13, 1114 a.m. 132 4 20,8 22, 915 p.m. ' For Yatesvllle. Park Plce. Mnhnnoy Uy and Delano. 5 50. 6 01. 7 3S, 9 15, 11 05 a m.. 12 43. 2 17. 5 27, 8 08, 9 2,5, 10 53 p m. Trains will leu o -"hamokm at 5 15, 8 15, 11 45 1. in., 1 55, 4 'JO. 9 3 ip m nnd arrive at Shen andoah at 6 04, 9 15 a m , 12 13, 2 57, 5 27, 11 15 p. m. Leave Shenndoih for Pottsville. 801,728, 9 OS, 9 15, 11 15. 11 30 a. tn., 12 43, 2 37, 4 10, 5 27. 8 0 p tn. Loav Pottsvtllo for Bheuandoah, 0 00. 7 40. 9 05, 1015. 11 40 a.m., II 32, 3 00 , 4 40, 5 20, 7 15, 7 55, 9 40 p. m. Leave Shenanrtonh tir Hszleton, 6 01, 7 38, 9 15 a. m , 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 p. tn Leave Ilazleton for si nnindoah, 7 35, 1005, 11 06 a. m., 12 15, 2 58, 5 30, 7 25 7 "16 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Train leav for Haven Knn, Centralla, HU Carniel and Shamokm, 645 a m., 2 40 p.m.. and arrive at Shatnokla at 7 40 a. m, an p. m. Trains leav. Slumokli for Shenandoah at oaeK-rtnirtnroflgdheIiStfi!y'riu you will bo happy. Don't expect too much from our Coui cilmen. They work hard enough withot pay. The majority of our borough lavJ makers allow themselves to be electe, just for the fun of the thing. We again rise to remark, that tl HERALD is one of the best advertlsli; mediums in the county. We give fp measure for the money by running tl advertisements through all editions the paper. I No wonder the Philadelphia & Rea Ins Coal and Iron Company Is near! bankrupt, if not already so, If we a1 to believe the rumors of corrupt! among Its trusted officials. During reign of the late Franklin B. Gowen,oV the Philadelphia & Reading Compan; interests, he was denounced unmercifu by many of the employes. These sal people would gladly welcome Govt times again in preference to the prese Strouse's watch charms are elegant aj reasonable In price. Special Rates to Wllliamsport. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Compif; offers a special rate of J3.30 from Sheni doah to Wllliamsport, Pa., and return account of the annual meeting of I Knights of Golden Eagle. Tickets vl be sold May 11th to 17th, good to retu May 16th, 1605, on card orders. This, an extremely low rate and our loi lodges will do well to see the agent of Lehigh Valley before arranging el, where. m!2 17-a 950. 10 01 (dinfnir 'dan. ua u m (dining oar), 4 00 (limited 4 2i), 5 20, 6 30, 8 5ft 1 13, 812, 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. jsxpreesior uoston, witnout onange, nam. weekdays, and 6 50 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOTJTH For Baltimore and Washlnsl 3 50, 720, 8 31, 9 10, 10 30, 11 18, 11 88 a ra, (1 K llmitud uin.ci 3r,) 130. 8 46, 4 41, f5 16 Oon vrewlonal Llm lteC, dining oar), 617, 6 Si. (dining oar), 7 40, S lining car) p. m , and U 0 night week days. undayR,850,7 20glO,ll8. 1138 am, 4 41, 5 55 (dining car), 6U(cmln oar), 7 40 (dining ear) pm and 12 08 night. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia FOK ATLANTIC OITY. Kxpreeg, 8 60 a m, 2 10, 3 SO (Saturdays only) 4 10 and 6 00 D m e lavs. Sundava. Kinreoa. 8 4& and B 45 a m. For cp May, Angleaea, wlldwooa ana Holly Ilaaeh, ezpraae, 8 . w., 4 00 p m ireek (aye. Sunday, 9 (X) a m. ForBea Isle Olty, Ocewa Olty and AvaJon. czpraw, wa m,iui p a weeic oays, ttua- tva. u For SOffiani Point, eznraaa. 8 M. a m. i 10 lu wiui. uy. rauuuujrai, 1 9. Ot. rUTOH, QfttVlMMMer 4- H. WOOB, aan'i PaM'r' Ait When In POTTSVILLK, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Contre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room Attached. Finest wines. Honors, cigars. wuiu (lunuivuivi,, vioTeitaayU,
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