Right Arm Paralyzed Saved from St. Vitus Dance. "Our daughter, Blanche, now fit tccn years of age, had been terribly afflicted with nervousness, and had lost tho entire use of her right arm. V,'o feared St. Vitus dance, and tried tho best physicians, with no benefit She has taken threo bottles of Dr. Mile's' Ncrvino and has gained 31 pounds. Her nervousness and symp toms of fit. Vitus dance are entirely gone, she attends school regularly, and has recovered complete uso of her arm, her appetlto is bplcndkh" MUM. II. 11. BULLOCK, Brighton, N. Y. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. Dr. Miles' Ncrvino Is eold pn a positive guarantee that tin llrptbottlo will bencllt. All drusglsts soil It lit St. li bottles for fa, ot It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by tho Dr. Allies Medical Co., Elkhart, ImL AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE "BTm OLD RbLIABLE K "TO SPECIALIST CiyPiIL : 329 N. 15th St Bnlow Callowlilll, i-nuaaoipnia, t-a Thirty Tears' continuous Dractlce In nil spo:iul diseases nf both sexes. Dr. Lobb fcuararite.s 10 permanently cu-e all cafces of Oimulsm KrrorH ot Vonlli and dis eases "f the mood. Nerves, Skin, Kidneys, and General and Local Debility a lslne from lmprudenc, Excesses or Abti'e and reitora "nU'h itcl VIor to the unt'-rtunnte, Thirty years' continuous practice ns a supc. lallstin ihWcl s& of diseases is MitMclent evi dence or tils skin la tut; treatment ol his patients Consultation and exam nations irfeana strictly oonndcntla Offlco hours, dally and unday, trom 9 M. to 3 P. M., and 6 to i) evt-nines. Call or send for freo boo): on Errors of Youth and obacurs diseases ol both SeXCS. 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Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that yonr boots do. and the water you drink isn't even nt lor mat purpose, use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter, JAMEB SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. For Sale, Cheap 2 VALUABLE PROPERTIES On xNorth White Street, Tlnnliln block of dwellings. Nos. 80 and 33 North White street, between Centre and Lloyd streets. Also, a double block o dwellings, Xos. 116 oud 118 North White street, between Lloyd and Coal streets. Apply at HERALD OFFICE. HARTMAN Steel Picket Fence Is the cheapest and beet (we ratde. Cfceaper than a Wooden fence for rssMenew, lwoMm. etery lots or any Wad of -toooJng. M. H. Mab bes the agency and oarrlea it In stock at hi marble and granite works. ' 127 S. Jardin St. TIT mm Aii Interesting Address to tho Southern Baptist Association. EOLUTION OP THE NEGRO PROBLEM, Ilev. Mr. Hawthorne Declares That "If Yon Io Not Save tho Negroes Tliey Will Destroy You A Chrlstl.in Negro Is 1.1 lie n Christian Whlto Man." WASHINGTON. May 14. Thn fpntnrn nf Inst ovenlnn's session of tho Southern Baptist convention was an eloquent and enrtiest address by Ilev. J. B. Hawthorne, of Georgia, on tho history, work and fu ture prospects of tho Southern Baptist convention, Tho ocenslou of tho addross was n report on tho work of tho homo mis. slonary board nmonir tlio nntlvo whlto population of, tho south. Tho address was a practical annouueemcut that tho time for n reunion of tho northern ' and south ern churchos bad not come, and so far as the Southern Baptist convention was con cerned was a thing of tho Indcllnlto future. A full understanding uf the work of tho convention, Mr. Huwthomo said, would do much toward harmonizing tho north ern and southern churchos, not in ono body, becnuso, ho said, that was not desir able, but it would bring tho Baptists of the north and south together as Christian brothers, loving tho samo Lord and tho samo faith and the samo baptism. Mr. Hawthorne suld ho appreciated tho fact that many Baptists at the north wero out of sympathy with this convention becuuse they bolioved It wai a porpotuatlon of an Institution tho occasion for tho existence of which bad disappeared. Thoy imagined Its present existence Indicated sectional feollng and hostility towards the older or ganization. This, ho declared, was not true. Tho southern Baptists regnrded as sottled tho questions that wero thirty years ago sub- nlttotl to tho arbitrament of tho sword. Secession was dead; Blavery was dead. Both wero burled beyond tho reach of any resurrecting power. Xo man could now seek to rovlvo them without receiving an Instant and overwhelming robuko. But the question whether tho southern Baptist couvontion should exist had nover boon submitted to tho arbitrament of war; it was not mentioned in thetorms'of tho sur- rondor. No political significance should bo ascribed to tho perpetuation of this body. Its cxtstenco was continued because If tho two wings of thoBaptlst church wero consolidated tho organization would bo unwieldy. In conclusion Mr. Hawthorno rcforred feelingly to tho negro question lu tho south. Ho said: I Indulge in no extravagance of speech when I say to you that If you do not save tho negroes they will destroy you, If thoy wero nllowed to lapse Into barbarism wo shall be forced to uso barbaric methods to protect ourselves, and I had ruthor sou this country from ocean to ocean ami from lake to gulf sink a thousand fata oms deep than sjo such a rulgn of diabol ism. "I know ns much of tho solution of tho negro problem us any living man,'' ho continued, "that Is nothing at all. I can not even npproximato a solution. But I do know that tho negro has a human body and a human soul; that ho was descended fro )ii tho first pair, and that ho Is one of tho binners for whom Christ shed his aton ing blood. Millions of them havo' sought nnd found Christ, and have gono down to their graves with tho shout of victory on their lips. A Chrictlan negro is liku a Christian white man, and whothor ho ul timately goes south to Moxico or South America, or crosses tho seas to tho land of his fathers, so long as ho is hero in dally coutact with us our own security und peace of mind and tho welfare of thostate, as well as of our sacred obligations to God, demand that we shall give him the gospel of Christ." "Free Silver or Disruption." Denver, May 14. Following upon the lecture of ex-Congressman Bland In this city tho following editorial published In the Denver Times (Rep.), has attracted considerable attention: "Senator Henry M. Teller has sounded the keynote for tho next national campaign lu Colorado In his speech nt tho Bland sliver meeting last Saturday night, whon bonator Tol ler announced that ho had cast his last vote for any presidential candidato who was opposed to freo silver or lukewarm In Its Interests, ho did It with the knowledgo that tho Republican party of Colorado stood as ono man ut his back. It Is freo coinage or disruption for the national Re publican party in lbOO." Another Retiring Sea Commission. Washington, May H. An arrangement has been effected between tho United States and Great Britain by which Oo tobor next Is set as tho time for tho as sembHng at Washington of a commission to nogotlato a treaty as to claims of seal ers on account of Behrlng sea solzuros. Dologatos will como from Canada to meet the authorities hero. The reports coming from victoria that tho British govern ment had vacated tho sealing regulations becauso of the non-payment by tho United States of the $t2S,UJ0 olutmed for seizures is suld to bo duu to misapprehension. Say Schnaubelt It In London. Cuicauo, May 11. Thomas Groin, pro prietor of Grolff's hall, at 61 West Lake street, whore tho anarohists held their meetings at the time of tho Hityuiarket riots, was considerably amused by the re port that Rudolph Sohnaubolt, who Is said to havo thrown tho deadly bomb, was In Vallojo, Cal. "I know," said Mr. Grolff, "that Schuaubelt Is in Loudon, and that he has beeu thoro for several years with his wife. My Information oamo from a prl- vato source and Is perfectly reliable." A ConTicteil Alderman Decamps. IUVKK111LL. Mass., May H. Ex-Aldor-roan George TUton, who fulled to uppour In the superior court at Newburyport yos tonlay for sentence on his couvlotlou', with trtlu-r UU-rmen, for "boodllug," cannot be fooad hero. Ills wife and son havo also left town. The hired girl olalmod she knew uothlng about the family or where they hut gone, and at Tiltou's coal office the bookkeeper averted hl ignorauco of iJ$ wfteru&bouu. rmidoutial Appointment!. WAMMsaTOS. May H. The president hM Appointed Jiamu.'l L Roger, the pre (deputy, to be cvdnetor of Internal mmmmim for th riith IWtrlct of North Croun.v Ji4n tt of Virginia, to k- n.vn.i smii.iKiier m the t'oeur jHa. .1,-ir:.-! ..ml AudreW O Cuiup- lk.il .vfIlli. u O to tv mineral land DISCOVERY SHAKER j. BY THE For more than n hundred years the Mount Lebanon Shakers have studied the cultivation ot medicinal plants ami sought to extract from them their heal ing essence)". Their labor has not been spent lu vain. They have made a dis covery that will prove a blessing to man kind. It consists of a cordial that causes immediate relief in cases of Indigestion. The Importance of this discovery will be nppsrent when we realize that nearly nlne-tenthB ot all our sufferings are caused by dyspepsia or indigestion. Nearly every person you meet" has this digestive trouble in some of its varied forms sick headache, distress after ett lug, pain and fullness in the chest after eating, palpitation of the heart, etc., are but symptoms of lndlgestliu. To re lieve these sufferings has been the study of the Shakers, ami they have succeeded. The reason the Shaker Digestive Cordial has such an Immediate and salutary effect Is that it causes the food eaten to be digested, for it is undigested food that causes the, distress. The cordial causes the food to be digested before there Is time for It to ferment and sour on the stomach. When the fond is so digested it gives strength and vigor to the feeble body, makes one feel bright and cheerful, and makes one gain in tlesh. The Digestive Cordial is so prompt in its action that tho very llr-'t dose will have a perceptibly favorable result. It gives Immediate relief. In order to prove this statement, small trial bottles placed in tho druggists' hands can be obtained for ten cents each. This trill bottle will have a decided bene flclal effect and will satisfy any one that the Cordial is adapted to his case. After a trial give praise to the Shakers of Mount Lebanon, N. Y. Finest, Pnrest, Healthiest. On tap at all the leading saloons. Chris. Schmidt Agt 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. Milliorta of Dollars Go np in smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured In nrst-class, rella ble companies, as represented by OAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 South Jardln Street. Also Life and Accidental Companlet HOTEL KAIER, CHAS. BURCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY Largest and finest hotel In the region. finest accommodations.' Handsome Uxtures Fool and Billiard Rooms Attached. I'gK'.y. v. '.'f.y?f w T V J ill TflTiflf 1" TTiJi DrJhei 1 1 1 vT i ( ArciiM. I Philadelphia. Pa. The Only Cenuiiin Specinllst In Amer ica, NutwltliHtiiuilIiiu What Otliei-M AtlrertlHO. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special Diseases, Vnrlcote Veins and strictures (No Ciltline) l'eriunneutly L'ureil In 4 to 10 l)ns. ltellel r.t Once. BLOOD POISON ZSSZ ImrnilcBsmethoa. 6 years' Eoropean Hospitul and 32 practical experience, nn Cert Menu s and Illnlomas prove. Kend Ave 2-cent stamps for booK 'Tltl'TII," tbe only Truo Medical Hoot advertised. It is a true friend to all sufferers and to ttioea contemplating marrtHRe. Tbe most Gtubbcm and daneeroua casrs aollc. lted. Write or call and be snved. Hours, 0 to 3; eves, o to sror examination ana treatment in chronic nnd dangerous cases. C ill dally U to J.ilO 5 Wed, andSat. from 9 to 4; ev'ua, t; Sum sua, 9 1 12. Treatment by mall Havo yon Bore Throat, Pimples, Copper-Colored Euots, Acbes, Old gores, Ulcers In Mouth, Ilalr Falllng? WritoCoolt Ileniedy CO..UO-J Mo onlcTemple.Cblcniio.Ill.orproofs of cures. C'iiiIinlaoO,000. latIontscurod nlneyenr aye, today Bound nnd well, iffff'flgf hoote bTJ-' Clilchetter'a F.nclUh Plaruoml nrantf. Orlizlnul and Only Gctiutue druggist for Cbich$$ur nal.k Dia j ZmondlJriin't la lied nJ Quid mcitlHoV 7Jbo&M. fc-altkl with blut- rltbou. TaLo nn nt l. lit nui llllldrOUI tUbtlttlU ti,int niii imltatutni At DruiwIiH.-or arnd 4a. tn sttnars foi'j.wrilcuUn, tutlmoolili nd "ittllif fur Kudlest inleUtr, br r it urn ChIrlietfr.ticmltolCo.,MitlUou Hquuiu, 0ldti7UlUcal -DB. A. A. SEIBERT Specialist In diseases of the Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat, 207 West Market St., Pottsvllle, ttnura 8.S0 a. m. lo 12 m.: 1 to 4 P. m., to i p. m. Bundays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. JOHN A. RETLLY, Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER 22-24 South Main St., Bhenanaoan, Agent for D. G. YuengllnB & Son's celebrated Beer. Porter Ales etc NEW Lageranc 3iisner Beer rEMYROYAL PILLS 9 ,-5 9 ,-C Ml A Notable Reunion Arranged for Memorial Day at Chicago, IH A SPIRIT OF BROTHERHOOD Eminent Military Chieftain nf the North nnd South Will Frntornlie at the Dedi cation of the Monument to Confederate Dead In the Western Metropolis. CniCAOo, May 14. A notablo reunion of the blue and gray will take place when tho Confederate monument at Oakwood is dedicated on Memorial Day. OHlccrs who were prominent In trio -ar- mlos, both of the north and south, will bo present, nnd will do their utmost to make the occasion memorable. Several car loads of flowers will bo sent from tho southern states to decornte the graves of the 0,000 Confederate soldiers ,who are burled at Oakwood. Tho expenses of en tertaining the visitors will lie borne by subscription raised among some of Chi cago's leading nitizcns. Every effort will bo made to havo this tho greatest meotlug ot officers of tho north and south that has ever occurred. Lieutenant Genoral Schoflold.command- lng tho army of tho United States, with Ills stnff and family; Major Genoral M. L. Hawkins and Brigadier Genoral Boynton aro expected to bo present. Lleutennnt General Wndo Hampton will bo tho orator of tho occasion. Postmaster General Will iam L. Wilson, Solicitor General Holmos Conrad, Brigadier General I). W. Flagler, chief of ordnance, United States army, and a great many army officers will also nttend. Tho south will bo represented by Gen oral John B. Gordon, commanding tho feneration of United Confederate Vet, erans; Lieutenant General B. James Longstroet, Lieutenant General Alex ander Stewart, Major General Fltzhugh Lee, M'ljor General E. C. Walthall, Brig adier General Basil W. Duke, Brigadier 6oner.il Clement A. Evans, Brigadier General Fayptto Hewitt, Colonel J. II. OHStlonuiu, Colonel Charles II. Dorsott, Dr. Amos Foster. Judge Calhoun, of At lanta, and others. Arrangements havo been modo to attach refrigerator cars filled with flowers to pas songer trains nt Savannah, Charleston and Pensacola. and to send them direct to Chicago. Mayor Swift will occupy tho chair at tho exercises and offer the freedom of tlio city to tho visitors. Killed by nil Kloplnr; Lncer. COVISOTOS, Ky May 14. J. T. Kstes, n farmer of considornblo wealth, was killed by Will Greon, 23 yoars old, nar Now- born. Green was runulnir away with daughter of Mr. Kstes, and had reached llev. Mr. Harwell s rosidcuco. Intending to pet the latter to perform tho mnrriniro. Just as ho stepped out of tho buggy he 6aw J'.stos and his son coming on the road. Green stopped, nnd as Kstes aud his son oamo up Green shot Estes just above the heart, killing him, and also llred twice at tho son, but without result. Greenhen proceeded to Broughtouvllle, wheroheuud Miss Este were married. Green has not yot been captured. Victories for tho Amalgamated. PlTT8lit;na. May 11. More succoss at tended tho battlo of the Amalgamated Association for higher wages and the ren- ognltlon of that organization yesterday. At the Vesuvius Iron works Moorhead Brothers granted tho workmen lu all do partments tho Amalgamated scale. Tho Increase raused from 10 to 15 per cent. As a result of tho visit of President Garland of tho Amalgamated Association, to Youngstown tlio men in the valley wore all given a union rate, and thoy returned to work. Itcsumiiic; Work nt I'ocnhontas, RoAXOKK, Va May 14, Dispatches from Pocahontas say that all Is quiet there. Governor O'lj'errall is still on tho ground. Ono 5iindred now men went to work at tho Southwest Virginia Improve ment company's mines yesterday. About fifty old minors resumed work, and more applied for reinstatement. Three com panics of tho Hichmond blues arrived at Pocahontas yostorday to rollovo tho Hound ! iii,, irt,,, ,,,i i, w....r.itiZ Will' ....V ...(Ub.,, I,U,I riUJUtl.lO 1. ... . 1 , . . . Jh".1 . guuruti, wuu KiuriLHi iur came lust in gut Death of n Iieadlnr; Coal Operator, UniFTOlf. Pa.. Mav 14. HffnTEcklov n Coxo, tho most promlnentjSulvldual coal oporator In the stato, djwl yostorday of pneumonia, ugcu oo. ;jit'ro is universal sorrow In Drlfton onjohg all classes. Tho burial will bo at Djjfton, according to tho request of Mr. Coe. In 1831 ho was elected to tho state sonfe, serving ono term, and In 1881 was clytfrman of the Pennsylvania delegation at"' the Democratic) national couventlo STOCKED PRODUCE MARKETS, r CloslnuQuotntlous of the New York and l'lilladolphla Kxchanges. NuSv Yohk. May 13. Speculation on the Stofk uxchaugo today was on n magnificent Bcife, the transactions nsgregatlni: nearly mi.uuu snares, uioeing bias: Del. is HmUon 1!!0M N. Y. Central 101 I).. L, & 1Q1 N. Y. & N. E.. 43 Erie 14 Lake Erie Xi W... 21 Lehigh Nav 48 Lehigh Valley .... 3d New'Jcrsey Cen... B9)$ Pennsylvania SWi Heading 20 St. Paul IX'A W. N. Y. & Pa t West Shore 105H Gencrnl Markets. Philadelphia, May 13. Flour firm; winter super., winter extras, S2.00a2.75: No. 2 winter family, S.80a8; Pennsylvania roller stralgut, $3.1093.a5: western winter clear, 83.10SW.25. Wheat flrin. higher, with CS'jc. old and 0Ho. asked for May. Corn firm higher, with Sjyo. hid and 55V6c. asked for May. Oats dull, weaker, with aJ4o. hid and 3o4c, asked for May. Hay steady; good to choice timothy, S13S14. ueef steady; family SU.5U4.13; extra mess. 88. Pork Arm. Lard firm; western steam, .057; city, 6.15. Hut ter steady;vestern dairy, 7&12o.! do. cream. erv. liaiic: do. faotory, Yiaiuc; Hlglns. 17o. Imitation creamery. 8H13o.; Jfew York dairy, lUntlOHo.; do. creamery. l"c; Pennsylvania creamery prints, extra, 31c; do. choice, 20c. do. fair to good and garlicky, 17019c.; print Jobblna at etSSa. Chvvtv steady; largo, 43 tt.l small, laWic; part sklras, !M3c ; full do., lc. Kggs nrrn; New York and Penusyl rania. HVJo.; western fresh, 13HSHC.; south' rn. 12ai3o. Live Stock Markets. New Yonn. May IS. lteeves opened slow, steady for steers and good cows, linn forVom xuon to medium cows; closed dull; nntlvo iteers, poor to crime, 84.SlUtU.20; weak foil Colorado. 85.25-5.3 1; corn fed Texans. $1.M 5.10; cottonseed do., Sl.MSI-aSH: stags and oxen. Jt.a5-): bulls. S XWi-XJ; dry cows, 82.3O6i4.05. Calves active, higher; poor prime veals, d.5tijl4 25. buitiimllk calves. &J.1U. Hheep and lambs actite, higher; prima unshorn sheep, f ).; clipped do., poor to prime, S2.50&4 tK'a; clipped lambs.cnmmon to uhoice. 84.60(i4 1 5; lvntuiky spring lambs, IJ.50ciH.oo each. Hog lirmer, inferior to sholce, Sl.U04t5.20. COTTOLEN3S. I Han go grease and indigestion that's why physicians con demn modem lard. Hand in hand go health and Cot tolenc that's why Cotlolene has received the endorse ment of the leading lights of the medical profession. When you feel that it would be a pleasure to eat any kind of pastry or fried food, without fear of indigestion, 1 1 Wt yh ii mh RAILROAD SYSTEM I EFFECT MAY 12, 1805. Tru'cs levo ShemrjCoah .a tnilo"- Tor New York vl PhlladolnM, week days, n, B.iSi. 7.20, am. 12 5S 2 81 5, -ntulay 210 a, m, rtr New York vm Mnucb Chunk, noek aija, a 2, T 20 a til , 12 58 2.5o p. m Vot Ke&atnir and PhlludelnhW uck Unyf. 2.10,5.25,7.20, . tn., 12.82, t.. floop m Hun- iy, i.iu, a. m. or Pottsvllle. week days 2 10, 7 20 a, m., 2 58, 2.55, 6.65 p. m. 'ut day, 2 10 a. m ror Tiiacua ocd Mabnnov city weeltdvs. M0, 5.S5, 7.20, a.m., 12,58 2 53, 5 55 p. m Hun any, .10, a. m. JF'Or Vlllll"lP-lO-- "unoury ami i.tiwiciurt;, week ays, 3 25 1130 a m 1.50 7 20 p m. nnilaw 3 25 n. m. For Mi-.coy Wane week daya 2.V', 3 25 5 65. f,20, 11 30 a m., 12 58 15 , 2 53 5 5,5 7.20 0.35 p. m. nun my, -i iv o ut For Aiblanu and h mokln weoltdys 8J6. 7.20, 11.80 a. m , 1.50 7.20 0.35 p. m, Bunilay, i.za a. m. Fur Iinltlmore Wnshlne'on a"d tho 'West via II s u, It K turouu imun leave tijiiiiinir Tsrtnlnal. PhllaiO'Dhla P & ; K K at 3 20 7 35 liaia U) 310. ? ?7. n. m Suii(lav 3 28. .Vt 1120 a n . 3 40 7 27 D. m. Add Itl.i .ill train frjm 2lt-p.rw Chestnut streotu stat'oi eekdave. 115 o.II.S'JId. m. tiendava. 1.3.. 8 23 p. re. TRAINS TOR SHENANDOAH! Leave N" v"it via Phllafloluini weckdiys. uu a. m , i ou 4 iv, r.su p. m., u.io dnv. OK) ueiive rcw yon: vip. Maucn (jr.uck.weei: aaTS. i i u.iu am i iu i uu u, m. i.eave I'll vjc. a, iieaina Terminal, week clays 4 20 835. 10"' r. m.. and 4 00 0 2 11 30 m. s. ciav 11 30 ea Hei'i g, i-elt ilays 1 Ho 7 10 10 fO 11 55 am 5 bo 7 7 p. id o .l. av i.;i a L,' Pottt.v1l!r reoi dais 235. 710 am 12 80 U12u m Bunday 2 3.5 a m Lave Tainaaua vrceKdnjB S.18 8o0,1123a m 1 2D 7,l U 2S p. m "-u iday a is . ni Leave Jla ti ov t'ltv wel: OiV o4., 021 11 47 n m 1.51 7.39 9 31 p in rtunday, 3 45 n. m. r.fsve rinnano, J'nne pok flavs 2l'i 4 w. 0.3 0 37, 11 C9 j.. m 1.58, 2 CO 5.20 C 20 7 51, 10 10 li. n,. au.a.l, :, nii, m. xeave vnaispuri, weeu aays , iuiu a m , 3 3o 11 15 p. m. aunc ay, ll.u p in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Whurf and Bouth Htreet Wharf for Atlantic t' i week-DayF Exn-"ps B.O0. v it,.. 2.IO (bat- urdayiouly 3 00i, 4 00 5 01 p. m. Accommoda- Hunacy Kiprest, ooj. lOto a. ra. Accom modation, 8.U0 a. m. and 4.00 p. m KeturDicir, leave Atlantio cilv. accoi corner Atlnntlo and Arkansas avenues. VVeet-uavs Express. 7.85. mil i m and 4 00 a d6.8up. in. Accommodation, S.16 a. in., ana 4.32 p. m. Bun'ia fcxrross, 4 00, 5.15. 8.00 p. m. Ac coinn od alon, 7.15 a. ni., and 1 15 p. m. Parlor e" rn all exrr. um, h C G HANCOCK "r Pass Agt. Philadelphia. Pa I. A. SWEIQAltJ), Oen. sunt. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BT A TTORNE r-A T-LA W, SHKNANDOAn, PA, Office. Efjan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Bhenandoah. N. STEIN, M. D., PHrSICIAN AND SVROEON. OtHce Room 2, Egin's New Uulldlnfr, coi ner Main and Centre- streets, Shenandoah, Pa Office Hours; 8 to 10a. m,s 1 to 3 p. m.; 7t 0 p. m. Night offlceNo. 230 West Oak street G. M. HAMILTON, M, D Pni'BICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Water Compiny Lloyd street, building, 26 West s. O. SPALDING, M. D. Diseases of the Heart Specialty. and Lungs a Office and residence, No. 29 8, White street Officii hours 7 to 9 a. in , 1 to 3 and 7 to 9p. m Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Xa&undry Cor. Lloyd and White Sts. All work guaranteed to be Brst-cl&ss in ever) pirtlcular. Bilk ties and lace ourtala at. speo Ulty. Goods cilled for and delivered. A trial solicited. If your clothier doesn't keep Hammereloagh Bros Swell, Reliable, New York -OLOTHiira- Make him get it. Their celebrated $15.00 Moltcm Ovorooat Wears like steel and Is Bold by every promt cent clothier In tbe state. None genuine with out Ilammerslough Htoj label. SY PILLS! Safe AND'simETsw V "l4liflli fib lt uig flSald by 1 P, i. K 4 Jlyjr- 8. KISTLER, M, D g00 PnYalOIAN AX0SURQEON. Office. 120 North JiroTni street, Bhcnandoah, DRUS P E'OEIsK I MrA r ITJiJOi R3 ' V rA? V J ,k a I rWl ?Wf S7 1 V .T NAV nllCAiaff I iil mi Adit Viiuig ESfS'ssrsitJEsrssiianissssiii m in Hand 1 get cottolene. See that the trade mark steer's head in cotton plant wreath is on every pail. Made only by Tho N. K. Falrbank Company, CHICAGO, ml 131 N. Delaware Ave., FkUaiU. IN KVTECT MARCH 24, 1895. Pasenger trains leave Shenandoah forPenn Haven Junction, MMich tTliunk, Lehlghton, Siatlngton. W lie H' ll, Catasauqua, Allen town, uethieiiem, Kaston and we.ttherly tt.oi, 7.88, 9.15 ii. tn , 12.43. 2 57, 5.27 p m r or New yoi k una l'niiareionio, o.ui, 7.3,.io a.m., 12 4 , 2 57 p. m. For Quakake tiwltch. harU, (ietha da and Uudsuuonle, 0.1a a, m., nnd 2 57 p ra. For Wilkes narre White Haven. Pittston, Iji:yvllle. Towanda, Hnyrc, Wnverly and El mlra, 6 01, f.Vi a. m.. 2.57, 5.27 p. m. For Rochester, lluffnlo. Nlagaia Falls and the Went 9.15 a m 2.57, 5.27 p. m. Fur Uelvldere, Dclawar- water Gap and Strnuclsburg, 0.01 a. in., 5 27 p m. For L,mbTtvilIo and Trenlou, 9.15 a. m. For Tuukhitnnook, 0 1.4, 9.15 . ra., 2.57, 6.27 p. ra. For It'iacn and Geneva, C.01, 9.15a. m., 5.27 p. m. ForAubu'n 915 a.m. 5 27 p.m. For Jearesvi le. Leviston and Beaver Mead iw. 738a. m., 12.43 p iu. For to:Kton nnd Lumber Yard, rTOl.7.38 9.15 a. m., 12.43. 2.57, 5 27. S.08 p. m. For Silver Urook J nellon, Aud'mrl d and HhStietoa, 0.01, 7 39, 915 a.m., 12.43,2.57,5.27. S.03p m. ' ForScraulon 6 01 9.1N a. ra., 2.57, 5.27 p. in. Fr Hazh tirooi. Jeddo. Drlfton and Free laud, 0.01. 7.38, 9.15 it. rr.. 12 43 2.57, 5.27 p. m- For .f blind, O rnrdv'lle and ost Hreek, 4 40. 0.1 7 30, 9.13, ,10 20 a. m., 12.35, 1.40, 4.10 0 35 8 21p m. ' For avcu Run. Central'n, Mount rarmel and Nhamokln, 9 13, 11 14 a. ra. 1 32, 4 20, 8 22, 9 15 p. in. For Yatesvlllc, Park Plnce, Mahanoy 1 lty nn, Delano 5 50. 6 01. 7 38, 9 15, 11 05 a m.. 12 43, 2t7. 5 27,8 0a. 0 25, 10 a3 p m. Trains will lea e rfhauokiii at 5 15. 8 IB, 11 45 ' . ra , 1 55. 4 80, 9 80 p in,, nnd urnvo ut Shen anrtoahat 0 01, 0 15u m, 12 13, 2 57 5 27,11 15 P m. L-.avo Slienandnih for PottnvIlK 0 of, T3t; 0 08, 9 15, 11 05, 11 30 a. ra., 12 II, 257, 4 10, 5 2V 80- p iu. . Lnav Pottsvllle for Phenandnah, 6 00,7 40. 9 "5. 10 15, U40a. m 12 32, 3 00. 4 40, 520, 1 15. 7 55. 9 40 p. m. Levo Shenandoah for Hazloton, 6 04, 733t 9 15 a. ra., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 OS p. m Leave Ilnzleton for "tienandoih, 7 35, 10 05, 11 06 u. m 12 15, 2 58, 5 30, 7 25, 7 Sfi p. in. BUNDAY Tit A INS. Train? leavn for Raven Run. Centrnlla. Ut. Cnnnel Bed Bhamolcin. 045 n m. 240 n. m.. nnd arrive at Bhaiuoltlu at 7 40 a. m, and 3 45 p. in. Trains lenv Shumnltl!! for Sliennndnnh at 7 55 a. tn., and 1 00 p. m., and arrive at Shenm-do-ih at 8 49 a. ra , and 4 58 p. m. irilns eave for Ami and. tllrardvllln and Lost Cro k 9 40 a. m., 12 3 p. in. For Hazletou, lllaek Creek Junction, Penn Haven Jim Hon. Maueh Cliunk. Allentown. Heihlehein, Eibtun und New York, 8 49 o. m., 12 30 i 55 p. m. For I'lUHdelnhla, 52 30, 2 55 p. ra. For Yatesvll e. Park Warn. Mai anov fit,-- nnd Delano, 8 49, 11 35 a. m., 12 30, 2 55 4 58, 6 03 p in. Leave uazieiou lor r-nenauuoah, S30. 11 SO a, m. 1 Oi, o 30 p. ni. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle. B55. 849. 932n. m,240 p. m. Leave l'ottsvlde for Shenandoah, 8 30, 1040 a. m., I 35, 5 15 o, ra, ROi.LIN H, WILHOR, Gen'l Hupt., South liethlehem, Pa, OHA8. S. LEE, Gen'l. Pass. Agt , Philadelphia. A. W.NONNEMACIIER, Asst. G. P. A., South Bethlehem, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOnOTI.KILL D1VISIOK. APRIL 21, 18S5. Trains will leive Shenandoah After the abort lto for Whjgan's, Gllborton. Frackvllle, New :3tle, Bt. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Readlr.1, Pottstown, Phcanlxvllle, NorrtBtown and Phfl. idelphla (Broad street station) at 8:08 i.d Uilf i. m. and 4:15 p. m, on weekdays For Pom f Hie and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For W!xen's, Gllherton, rraokville. New Jastle.St. Clilr, Pottsvllle at 5; 08. Sii9ft.ni' ind3;10p. rn, For Hamburg, RetOlnc, Potts' wiwn, Paconlxvllle, Norrlatown, PMUielahla it e:00, 9:40 a. m., 3:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackville for Bhenandoah it 10:40a.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10127 p. 10. lundiys, 11:18 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at ICilt, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m.Sucdayi tt 10;40 a. m. and 6:16 p. m Letve Phlladelphu jllroid streat station) tor Jhenandoah at 6 67 and S S5 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p n week days. On Sundays leave at 6 60 a m. Leave Broad StreolMtatlon. Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Exprews, weok ttn, tt 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 6 16, 6 60. 7 83. 8 20, 9 50, 10 80, (dining car), 11, 11 14 a m, 12 noon, 12 44 (Lim ited 1 21 and 4 22 p m dining cars), 1 40, 2 SO .dining car), 3 20, 4, 5. 9, 6 50,7 13, 812, 10 p m 12 C3 luVht. 8unda,s.320, 4 05 4 50, 515, 812, 9 50, 1-01 (dining car), 11 03 a m 12 44, 2 30 (dining car), 4 01 (limited 4 22,, 5 20, 6 30, 6 50, 7 13, K12, 10 00 p m. 12 01 night. Exoresa for Boston, without change, 11 tn, t ekdays. and 6 60 p m dill v. WHHINGTON AND THE HOUTU For B iltlmore and Washington 3 50, 720, 8 81, ? 10, 10 20, il id, 11 88 a rn. (12 36 llmllod dmut r,) 1 30. 8 48, 4 41, t1) iu Coarrerotonal Llm He', dining car), 617, 655, (dining: car), 7 40, (dining cari p m , anu 1. u night week days. Sunday, 8 60, 7 20, g 10, 11 It, 11 38 a m 4 41, 6 55 (dlnlnc car), 6 65(OlniE car), 7 40 (dining car) p m and 12 03 night. Leave Market Btreet Ferry, Philadelphia FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Kxprcea, 8 60 am, 2 10, 330 (Saturdays only) 4 10 and S 00 p m v, eel lays. Sundays, Express, b 45 and 0 45 am. For Cape May, Anglesca, Wlldwood and flolly Beach, expross, 9 a. m 4 (JU p m weak days, Sunday, 9 00 a ra, ForBea Isle City, Ocean City and Avilon, Express, 9 00 a m, 4 00 p tn week days. Bun days, 9 00 a m. For Homers Point, express, 8 50, a m, 4 10 p m week days. Sunday, 8 45 u m. S.U. PU1VOBI, J. R. WOOD, Oen'l Mnif r asn'I Ptrt'i'r Art When in POTTSVIIiLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Contro Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room attached. Finest wines, Uauors, cigars. RESTORE LOST VIGOR Wilt hrata nn nnln a waok Bold lit h VlimB Ldia cfSaiaftl Powir in Alihtix. t Qolontaf7lSmiitiOMlYoinaycnio If neglected, och Iron Met lee4 ! c. liuo) plion vt int Hf, ll-Ooper b"i bj mil, 6 b xetfor ti. With tm a it (ITCUI WUilltj, orer v bit ritteaguMnt to euitor refund the mcPT X( Mlaif Own t, 8h A, To 3EX 333X-flL.Xa"X OAK.
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