"V V 31 r -. - &Ji&k4 I fiW I'a Palpitation of the Heart Shortness of Breath, Swelling of Legs and Feet. "For about four ycare I was troub led with palpitation of tho heart, shortness of breath and swelling of tho let's and feet. At times I would faint. I was treated by tho best phy sicians in Savannah, Ga., with no re lief. I then tried various Springs without benollt. Finally, I tried Dr. Miles' Heart Cure also his Nfirve and Liver Pills. After beginning to take tlicm I felt better I I continued taking them and I am now In better health than for many years. Since my recovery 1 have gained fifty pounds in weight. I hope this state ment may bo of value to some poor sufferer." E. B. 3UTTON, Ways Station, Qa, Dr. lilies Heart Cnrn la sold on a positive guarantee that tho tlrst bottlo will bonoilt. AlldragBiRtssollltatM, 0 bottles forKl.or itwlUbenont, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by tho Dr. ililca Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST 49Q V Klh W Below Callowhlll 063 I lOUl il Philadelphia, Pa Thirty years' continuous practice in nil sne.-ixl diseases (if both soies. Dr. Lobb tuarantees to pernoant-ntly cn e all cases of onauiNin nrrore 01 vomn mu m . . I n.l rAv.mB hltvtn I." ( I n 111-13 and General ami Local Debility a lsing from Imprudence, Exceses or Abue and re-torj nrnlihand Vloorlo the unf rtunnte Thirty years' continuous practice as n spec ialist tn inn cusi or diseases is Mimcient evi dence of bin skill In the treatment ot his patients. Consultation and exam nations innnml strlcilv Donfldntlal. Office hours. daily and nndav, from 9 A M. In 3 P. M., and 6 to 9 evenings. Call or Bend lor free book on Error., of Youth auu obscure d.seases of both sexes. JOHN D ALTON AGENT FOR Shenandoah and Vicinity FOIt BKBBEY'S CElEI)ItATED A trial order solicited. Try BARBBY'S BOCK BEER BrJheel 1 131 7 Arch St. , gsiiuui PhiiadDlDhia. Pa. TlieOulr Genuine HpecliilUt In Amer ica, nociTJinniumiinir wnar. Others Advertise. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special Dlseaaea, Vnrlcoee Veins and sinecures (no uutcins) nrmnucutlr Cored In 4 to 10 Dura. Ilellef at Once. BLOOD POISON cured by entirely new harmless method. yean' Unrooeau llosmtal I and 32 practical experience, aaCtrtlflcateo and Iinpiomas prove Head Bye 2-cent .tamp, for boolc "TRUTH," the only True Medical Boole advertised. It Is a true friend to all uffereni and to those contemplating marriage. I Tbe mo-lt Btubborn and dangerous cam nnlln. Ilted. Wrlteorcallandbeuaved. Hours, 9to8! ! ev'Ka, o to d ror examination and trratmentln icnrnnicanri aangrrous canes, van dally to 1.30 Wed. and Hat. from 9 to 4 ; ey'ga, f. ,.. Nun., 8 to 12. Treatment by malL P"5? XSmil J. Beyer's (Formerly Murphy Bros.) Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. The bar supplied with flrst-clnss wines, liquors, ueer, aie, porter. Choice cigars Millions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no risks but set yonr houses, stook, fur nlture, etc. , Insured in firnt-olass, rells ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, ISO South Jardln Street. Also Life and Accidental Comoanlea When In POTTS VI LLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Stroet. Meals at all hoars. Ladles' dining room attached. Finest wines, unnors. cigars. JFe-eiesr's Cafe 36 North Haln Street. rri.. MnDf nAnnlnr TAsort in the town, xcelleot beer, porter and nle on tap. Oar Am arm Porter. iTO YEAUStV PRIEST. Tho Jubilee of Archbishop "Will iams, of Boston. DISTINGUISHED GATHEEIITG. The Occasion Mnda Memorable by the Pre- enceof Mgr.Sntolll, Cardinal Glbbnn.aiid Other Church Lender Governor Green halge Pays Tribute to tho Archblihop. Boston, May 17. Tho colebrntfon at tire golden jublleo ot tliu ordination to the priesthood of Archbishop John J. Will iams, of the archdiocese of Boston, Ix-Rnn at tho Cathedral ot tho Holy Cross with the celebration of a pautlflcalliiRhmass ot thanksgiving, which was colourated by Archbishop Williams himself. Tho sormon of tho day was preached by the Rt, Rov. I). M. BradIey,bishopof Manclrestor,JJ. H. Over 4U0 priests anil dlstlniiulslied men of tho church woro present, Including Mgr. SatollL Cardinal Gibbons, Arch bishops Corrlp-an, Ryan, Elder, Fabro, Chapolle, Ireland and Rlordun, Bishops Brndloy. Honloy. Keane. Mlehnnd, De Gcsbriand, Uut-klns, Boavan, and Tlcr- noy, anil Rev. Potor Havcrmnns, of Troy, N. Y- the oldost Driest In tho United States, havlntr soon slnty years ot sorvlce. From tho pope down to tho liumuiesi Catholic undur Ills enro tho nrcnmsuop re oolvos soino token ot tho affection and rev- eroneo In which ho is held. Popo Leo XIII forwarded a gold medal anil an autograph letter to tho archbishop of Boston, to maKo known tho esloem In which Archbishop Williams Is held nt tho Vatican. Mgr. Su tolll, tho papal dologato in tills country, handed them to tho archbishop, After the mass tho archbishop enter toluod at lunchoon nt his own resldenco the apostolic delegate, tho cardinal, tho archbishops, bishops, mousignorl and su neriors of seminaries. Luncheon was served for tho rnst of tho clergy in tho din ing rooms of tho Working Girls' home, which is closo by tho Episcopal rosldence. Tho presentation to Archbishop Will lams of tho golden chalico on behalf of his Episcopal brothron of New England tootc placo during tho entortalnment following tho mass at tho archbishop s rosldence. The feature of tho colebratlon last oven ing was a complimentary banquet to tho archbishop. Tho bunquet hall was as donsely crowded as tho cathedral was dur lng tho exorcises of tho day. Tables were spread for 1,000 upon tho capacious Uoor of Music Hall, whllo tho galleries were ullcd with those who had come to listen to tho addresses and look upon tho chief recip ient of the honors of the occasion, Arch bishop Williams, and the other dlstin gulshcd Cathollo dignitaries present. Archbishop Williams took his placo at tho head of tho guests' table, with Cardi nal Gibbons and Governor Groonhalge on his right, and Mgr. Satolll, Alderman Al len and Archbishop Corrigan on his loft, Tho menu was fittingly olabornto. After tho banquet Fathor Ronan, of St. Potor's church, Dorrhester, who acted as toast- master, opened tho oxorciscs with a brief address, ending with an introduction of Rov. Thomas Magcnneas, who gave the addresses for tho clergy. Hon. Thomas R. Fltzgernld followed. responding for the laity of tho Cathollo church. Archbishop Williams then aroso to make response to tho addresses of representa tives of tho clergy nud laity. Tho arch bishop began by saying that this was tho noisiest day that he hud passed in fifty years, "In reolv to tho nildressesr)rosonted."Hb I continued, "I have to say to my clorgy ithat I havo always had confldoncolnthem nnd could roly upon thorn. Tho clergy nnd laity has always responded to any call matlo by mo, and they have been most instrumental in tho success of this arch dioceso. This afternoon I havo received a gold medal and a lattor to my sol f containing congratulations from Leo XIII on this our jubilee colebratlon. After a day of vari ous emotlous, in which 1 havo heard a great many exaggerations of what I havo done, let nio tell you that I hnvoonly boon tho standard bearer, and whan ynu salute a standard bearer you saluto all those who fought with him. In conclusion, I trust the Union will remain at peaco; that tho country will bo prosperous, and that dour old Boston will havo special blessings, Mgr. Satolll was tho next speaker, and after reading tho pap.il Iottcr his address was read by his secretary. After referring at length to the sincere affection of the holy father for tho archbishop of Boston, tho address refers to tho pope's labors as archbishop and cardinal, concluding as follows: "Thus Divine Provldenco, by thirty years of episcopate, prepared him to bo the supremo pontiff for this ending of tho Nineteenth century, and from tho narrow limits of a dloccso has transferred him to a flold of action which embraces tho en tire world. It is tho opinion of tho wiso that one of tho greatest blessings of God is the raising up of men specially fitted for urgont necessities when they present thoinsolvos, and there could bo no moro striking proof ot tbe truth of this idea than tb'it furnished by tho life of Leo XIII. It would bo difficult to say whether ho had been prepared for tho church at this particular period, or whothcr the church had been specially prepared for his woudorful activity Governor Greonhalga, of Massachusetts, followed. His excellency paid both official nnd nersonal tribute to the worth and valuablo llfo of tlib archbishop as a cltizon of tho common wealth and a leador of men. Cardinal Gibbons was to have spoken on tho "American Hierarchy," but said ho would ask the favor of being allowed to speak of inneinbiir of the American hler- archy, John j. wuiiams, archbishop of Boston. After this Introduction the car dinul delivered an eulogy on tho arch bishop and gave a historical skotch of the dloceno of Boston since 1844. Alderman Allen, who was present lu nl.nn M vrT Hi, rt a snnltn fnr thn inn- nlclpallty. His remarks closod the day's Today the jubilee wn continued with religious oxemses in 1110 iiioruiu, huh n visit to tho cathollo institutions of the city will bo made in the afternoon. Ti.. Man He nave.t iv.. hi. 'oth. rpiinniii Tj Mnv 17.-Afl Knulneer Hnrj:y Flyuu, of tho Philadelphia and Reading railroad, was roundlug n sharp curve at Barnusvlllo tho bright reflection oi tno locomoiivu liwuiinui iu.n.tuv. "i.. tij mau nsleop on tho track. Tho engineer tlOn, Clinches the blOOd ana ZZVAXt FttM OToU slsepiug mau and sent nun roiling uown tho bank. The man proved to bo the en gineer's own brother, who was overcome with fatigue whllo walking on the railroad. RECIPROCITY ! A Nnturitl Gns Expert Mokes a Dis covery in Cnnada. Canada Ools the Services of Our Natural Gas Export and Gives Us, In Re turn, a Valuablo Dis covery. Natural cas lias become so Important a factor In tho increased facilities for cheaper manufacturing that many have turned from other vocations in nio to stuuy anu perfect tho modes of transmitting It to our larger cities, but out of the many who have seen In It a great field for improvement and taken up tho subject, few, very few, become experts, nnd only those of peculiar adaptabilities can hone for success. Mr. T. J. Drlscoll, of Pittsburg, Pn., Is one of these favored tew. in tno Pennsylvania oil regions ho is well known, anil the fame of his ability at piping natural gas spread to Cnnada. Ho was engaged by tho On tario Uas Company, toplpo cas lor wmu sor and Walkervlilc. and whllo perform lng this operation, which ho successfully accomplished, he made the discovery of a remcuv which no speaits ot as toiiows. Wo clvo his story iu Ills own words: I have been sultcrine with a Kidney affliction which has troubled me more or less for years. I have tried many of tho remedies on the market for such com' nlaints without anv relief. Dunne an cn gagemcnt witn tnc untano miturai uas Company, while piping tho city of Wind sor for natural gas, I had the cood fortune to hear of Doan's Kidnev Pills. I pro cured some and commenced taking them with the iost beneficial results. I have not felt as well in years, and I feel that it is all due to the agency of Doan's Kidney Pills. I feel like a new man, with an am bition in life, and wish every success duo to such a wonderful medicine." For salo bv all dealers, or sent bv mall on receipt ot price oy a oster-Jiiiburn Co., juuuaio, SA. x., sole agents tor the u. a. For sale in Shenandoah at Ktrlln's Pharmacy. S' Nothinc has ever been produced to equal or compare with Humphreys' 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 1'ii.es or xikmorrhoids, external or Internal, Blind or Bleeding Itching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas. It Cures BU RNS, 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 Cakf.d 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. Sold byDrupeifcta.or cent post-paid oa receiptof prlc litarmttvs' atu. 10., lit a 1 n Milium bi., s. lorn. I 0 K CLlcherttr'a Eiiglfoh Diamond nranrf. yroyai pills Original and Only Uenuine. A rc, alwaj reliable, ladies ik Druggist for CkUlfter f JingUth Dla-JrfK noua tsrana in uira aaa uow uiriamax -uro-hoxt4, trtiod with bloo rthbon. TaLo VB' (ton j and imitation. At Drugjjlit. or eead 4rw la itftrnpi for pJtrtleuUri, testimonial aoJ "llrllCi lor l.allt" mirittr, uj mum Mall 10.000 TtiuioaluU. A'aws Aiper. hptcFChemlcolCa..MndlonNquui fcold Ij all Local Drugcliia. l'bUada., i'a. -DE. A. A. SETBERT - Specialist In diseases ot the Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat, 207 West Market St., Pottsvllle. Hours 8.TO a. tn. to 12 m.i 1 to 4 p. in. Sundays, a. ra. to 12 m. 7 to Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. Woaknet, Tit voune, Jeblllty, ana all we cms of evil? from early errors or later excesses, tae results ei overwork, lcknoj, worry, etc. uu ecrengiu, uotw opmentRnatoneBiTonie levery organ ana port of tho body. dlmpl'r ural methods. Immi framed! ate Improvement oen. Failure frapoKStule. r.OOO references. 1100. ixpUuMlon and proofs mailed ealed) Ire. ERIE MEDICAL 00., Buffalo, N.Y. If your clothier doesn't keep Hammersloufjh : Bros Swell, Hellable, New York -CLOTHiira- Make bim get It Their celebrated $15.00 Melton Overcoat sVears like tteel and Is sold by every promt pen clotaier in toe state, none geuuiue wuu out 11 am rerbloui n uroj ubttL Gilmords Aromatic Wine A tonic for ladies. If you are rr t 1 - l suffering from weakness, and teel exhausted and nervous are getting thin and all run down, Gilmore's Aromatic I A Wine will bring TOSes to your cheeks and restore you to flesh , , and plumpness. Mothers, use fr for your daughters. It is theijest reguhtorand corrector I for a ailments peculiar tO WO ' manhood. It promotes dlgeS I gives lasting strength. Sold by 106 N. Main St., rrv i Shenandoah, Pa TRUST BONDS. Further S;rious Charges AgainBt Ex-President Greenhut, H'NULTA APPP.ALS TO TEE OOTJET. Tho Kecelvcr AI: tho Court to Erjnln Orri-nhnt atnl Hl CulleaKum from poling of the Ilonil Iasue Whluli It It Chargeit They Secured llli-gally. CniOAOO. Mnv 17. A bill filed in tho United Statci circuit court last evening by Receiver MoFulta. of tho whisky trust, charges ax-President J. B. Grecnhut nnd Nelson Morris with using tho funds of tho trust for outside sacculation of a personal character, in which thoy met with a loss of 50J,003. They are also charged with con- snirlnir to secure the assent of tho directors to tho issuance ot 51,000,003 bonds, whicn they so manipulated as to secure a profit to thcmsolves ot 81X1,000, besides securing tho payment of their losses In speculation. Other defendants In the bill nro W. M. Hobart. J. W. Freiberg. Louis Maddux and tho Central Trust Company of New York. All but (he trust company nro charged with duplicity in tho bond transaction. Tho bill alleges that at a special mcctlne of tho board of directors ot tho old trust In Chicago, on May 17, 1603, a resolution was adopted providing for the issuance of bonds at 0 pur cent, interest, payable in twenty years, to tho amount of 8,000,000, $3,500,000 of the bonds to bo placed with tho Contral Trust company, of Now York, us security for the payment of rebiite claims. Several months preceding tho date of meeting, owing to a vast speculation upon tho Stock Exchange, to meot loses In curred Messrs. Groenhnt, Morris and Ho bart, it is claimed In the bill, used a large amount of funds of tho trust without the authority of tho board of directors. Their losses amounted to about $500,000, and tho receiver nllivres that the financial condi tion of the trust was greatly Impaired thereby. Greeuhut nnd Morris, tho bill alloges, then conspired to enrich themselves by purchasing a large amount of tho bonds at a reducod price, and without tho Knowl edge of the other mombers of the board of directors. This they managed through collusion with outsldo parties, and they and their confederates now have control of the bond l.isuo, which It is charged they scoured by Illegal methods. Tho receiver prays that tho courts en join all of the defendants from disposing of the bonds to other parties; that they bo required to answer, and that an uccount lng bo had; that any amountof the bonds ascertained to bo owing by the trust bo paid for at tho purchaso price of fifty cents on tho dollar, and that tho balance of the bonds be canceled by tho trust. Tho re ceiver recites that he is desirous of wind ing up the utlalrs of the trust. Will Snub Judge Golfs Decision. COLUMBIA, S. C, May 17. The state ad ministration has by no means given up the registration laws declared unconstltu tional by Judgo Goll Only ouo county supervisor of registration, W. B. Rlggs Green, of Richland, was enjoined from performing tho duties of his offices. All will on tho first Monday In June, ono of tho days set iipart for registration, pro ceed as if no injunction had been issued When Green is nrrested for contempt ol court habcus corpus proceedings for his release will bo brought before the supreme court at Washington, nnd thus a review of Guff's decision will be obtained. Oscar Wilde Will Not Decamp. London, May 17. The attorney for Oscar Wilde, referring to rumors that his client would forfeit his ball, stated to a reprcseutatlvo of the Associated Press that Wlldo would certainly appear for trial on Monday. Wilde is at present staying at his mother's house In Chelsea. His health is in a wretched condition. Live .Stock liurned to Death. Reading, Pa., May 17. The bam, house nud all outbuildings on tho farm of Peter Moycr, In Tulpehoekon township, were de stroyed by fire during the night. Tho loss Is $5,000. Kleveu cattle and 111 teen hogs perished. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, Now Jersey, Delaware and Muryland, fair; wurmer; southerly winds, becoming variable. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quututlona of the New York nnd l'lilhiilelphla UxehHDgen, New Voiik, May 16. The share speculation today was In marked contrast to yesterday's trading on the Stock Exchange. At the open ing of business the market was somewhat ir regular, hut a sharp buying movement was quickly developed, and during the rent of the day a strong tone prevailed, prices moving upward steadily to the closing. Closing bids: Del.&lluiUou 130)6 N. Y. Central lujg D h. 6i W 1CCV1 N. V. Ac N. li 42J4 l'enneylvaiila 524 Erie U)i Lake Krlo & W... illi Lehigh Nav 74 Lehigh Valley..... 3i?6 New Jersey (Jen... VJ)i lleaillnir 19M, St. Paul 67 V. Y. y. Si Pa ... 8$ West Shore 10iu General AlarUeta. Piulaoelpiiia, May 10. Flour Ilrmi win ter superdne. 8J.WI2.00; winter extras, fc'.'.UO Q2.75; No. S winter family, 9-'.8u(&3; Pennsyl vania roller, clear, $l.ll).&J.Ju; Pennsylvania roller, stralglit, 5J.J.U)o.liO: western winter. clear, i3.WU3.-J). Wheal higher, strong, with 71c. bid und 71i4e. asked lor May. Corn higher, quiet, with uOVlu. bid and otic. asked for May. Oats tinner, quiet, with 3Uo. bid and 3JJ40. alced for May. Hay nulet; good to choice timothy, SI3.MJ. lluef steady. Pork firmer; new mess. U.2.aH.ii5. Lard steady: western eteiim, $0.8 r, city. $.1.100.15. Itutter steady; weateru dairy, iisu'o.; do. creamery. llSLic.i do. factory, 7moa.; Klgins, 17c; Im itation creamery, aaVJo.; ew York dairy. ltxftlOHc; do creamery, 17c.; Pennsylvania creamery prints, extra, SM.; do. choice, 19c. do. talr to good and garlicky, l'aiSc. ; prints lobbing al XlSKlo. utieese steady; .New York large. MaOMo.; small, IKuWic part skims, UiiMc. K'gs Bteady; -New York and Penn sylvania, 15c; western. Wviollc..; southern, KSiac. Live Stock Markets. NEW Yohk, May 10. European cables quote American steers at lli iS Kiio., dressed weight; refrigerator beef, UJiaiOHc. Calves active, very firm; poor to prime veal, Siau. Sheep ami yearlings active and firmer; spring lambs lower; unbhorn sheep, poor to prime, SliW.Wl: clipped do., I3.W154.75; unshorn year lings, ordinary to fair, t3.73Q0.25; clipped do. fair to choke, $3-5035.90; southern lambs, 0 50i37.75. Hogs steady; inferior to choice. East Liberty, Pa., May 16. Cattle steady, ancnanged; prime, li.niiti.li; butchers, 11.25 R.LJ5: bulla. tags and cows, $2&1.2 Hogi dull, lower. Philadelphia!, I4.5ixa4.70; mixed and good Yorker.. S4,5j31.(XI; rough. 3b3.75. Sheep Arm, hlghe; extra, f4.10O4.au; toiumuu, 1 JJ0a2.M; rood lamU, it.3ft31.60; veal calyes. tl.70W3.X, COTTOLE1JE. fcvX &s ytjr US is J kj OlX SiX Tl! 9 JL. HIS IS IL Cottolene is clean, deli cate, wholesome, appetising and economical. It is so rrood that it is taking the place of all other shortenings. Be sure and get the genuine with trade mark steer's liead in cotton-plant wreath on every pail. Made only by The N. K. Fairbank Company, CHICAGO, and IJJ North DtUvitrc Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. RAILROAD SYSrEI IN EFFECT MAT 12 18!0. TrMcs leave Shenandoah as folio: For Now York via Phlliaelnnla, week days, 5.26. i.w. a m. 12 o a.vi aw -uuaay 210 a.m. New York via Mnuch Chunk, wees days, 5"i 7 20 a 111 , 12 ns -.'..m p. m B-or Ke&wuri auu fnuuueipni e"K uy, 10 0.25,7.20, a.m., !., 3 55 p m ttun- iT, S.JU, a. m. rnr Potuviile. week days 2 10. 7 20 a. m.. 12.53 t.tsb, 6.SB p. in. day, 2 111 u, m r'or Tamaaua arc mannnov uuy weeic uiy? , U0, 6.25, 7.20, a.m., 1?,58 2 55, 5 55 p m Bun lay, 2.10, a. m. l ot vviiu-i.rnr. Kiinou-y nnn i nwinuris, week days. 3 25 1130 a m 1.M 7 2H p m. Rnr.div. 3 25 a. m. Fnr m.iouih Plrr week daVR 2.10. 3 25 555. 7.10, 1130 p. rr 12 5 15 , 2 55 5 55 7.20 9.35 For Ashland and humokln weekdnys 3 25. f.'JO, 11.80 a. m 1.50 7.20 9.35 p. iu. bunday, s.zfi a. re For Baltlmoro Wssblngton a"d the We via D &0. It K through tmln. 1 ave ReHd'nir Tnrralnsl, Phllninxihla P & it H R at 3 20 7.V 1128 a.m.. 3 4S. 7 37 n. in Sundav 3 20. 7 55 11 'JO a ti., 3 10 7 27 p. m. Addllloiiul train frjm 2Itn ano Caailnut streets station eelc davs. 1 15 o.ll. o. m. uunaave. l.ao. 813 p.m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH r Leave Nbw vrk via Philadelpnii week d ys. s mi a. m , 1 u 1 w, t.du p, m., 11.10 nirci. nun, (lav. 0 00 c in. Leave New vor via Maucocnun twees: aavs. 4 30 9 Ilia m 1 10 4 30 p. m. Leave Ph rtf)i 1. Iteaalng Terminal, weeK nays 420 s;. ioei n. m.. una iiw a 1 11 .11 m. dav 11 33 ea He m g, eclc days I 7 11) 10 l,II ob m o fcj i 07 o.u. &jd ay 1,0.1 h '-1 La Pottsvllle. wnf days 2 35. 7 40 11 m 12 l 0 12 .1. tr Sunday 2 35 a ra Lave Tnrrnnua vteeK dnys 3.18 850,1123 a. 12117.15 9 28 r. m u day 3 18 m Leava AlH -miov ("Itv wi ek djv 5 45.9 21 1147a in., 1.51 7.39 9 54 p m bunday, 345 a, 111. r,.v MPhano; 1 nne wreR days 2 41'. 41.0, (1.30, 9 37. 11 69 m ln.58, 2 CO 5.20 0 20 7 Kt, 10 10 J.LU. SUUUfc,Z.1U 1 III t, Ul. j eavp """imspuri, ween aays in, juiu a. m 33oll So. m. auniay, 11. i i. lu. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. r.eavr Phlladelrjhla. Chestnut Htreel Wharf and south street Wharf ror Atlantic uu. eelt-Dav Ex"" mi a. r (at, urdayonly 3 00, 4 00, 5 00 p. m. Accommodji- lion .w a m, a p m riundav Cxprcet. 9 01. 10 to a. m. Accom modatlon, 8.IO u. m. and 4.30 11. m lie turning, leave Atlantic caiy, uepoi corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weetc-Davs Exuress. 7HS '. m atd 4 JO a d 5.80 p, ji. Accommodation, 8.16 a. ra., ana p. m. Munda h'xress, 4 00, 5.15, 8.00 p. m. AO corjiB oditlon, 7.15 a. m., and 4 15 p. m. rarlur e' nn an pioni irun s C G IIACOCK n.r pass Agt. Philadelphia, I'a, I. A. SWEIGARH. Oen. Sunt. PENNSYLVANIA HAILKOAD. sonuTXKii.r Division. AritiL, 21, ie. j. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tbe abot late for Wlfgin's, uuterton, Frackvllle, Net ;astie, at. uiair, rottsviue, iiamDurc, Keanicc c'ottstown, Pbcenlxvllle, Norrlstown and Ptb tdelpbls luroaa street station at sits aid 1111 1. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Pott rtlle and intermediate stations 9:10 a, m. SUNDAYS. For Wlrrsn's, Gllbertos, FraekvlIIe, Su Jastle, St. uiair, pottsvllle at o;us. villa, ps ind 8:10 p.m. For Hamburt. Keadlct. Pottt own, Pauenixvuie, Norrlstown, biiadelpui ,t esou, :4U a. m., s:iu p. m. Trains leave Fraolcvllle for nbenandoab 0:40a.m. and 12:11. 6:04. 7:42 and lSlu.t. lundays, 11:13 s. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Snecandoab at ISil .1:18 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10;00 p. in.&unaii) 11 iu:u a. m. ana d:id n. m Leave rnuaaeipma mroaa street gtiiior! rn wenanaoan at & 67 ana B s& a m, 4 10 ana J 11 ti weok days. On Sundays leave at 6 63 a m. Leave uroau sireetniaiion, i-niiaaeipm, FOR NEW YORK, ror New York. ExnroKs. week (ir kt 120, 4 06, 460. 6 16, 6 60, 7 IS, 829, 860. 10 K laimng can, ii, ic it u m, u noon, uhiud lied 1 21 and 4 22 p m dining earn), 1 40, 'it idlnlntcar), 320, 4, 5,o, 6 60, 718, 8 12, 10 p m. 12 03 nlirhL Hunda.i s, 3 20, 4 05 4 50, 615, h 12. 9 60, l'1 01 (dining car), 11 08 a m 12 44, 2 81 (dining car), 4 00 (limited 4 22, 620, 6 80, 6 61 7 18, 12, 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. isxpress xor uoaiuu, wituuub obHaxe, nan eesdays. and 6 SO p m dally. For Bxltlmore and Washington 3 50. 720. 8 31 4 W, 10 20, U 18, 11 la a m, (12 lib UuiUeu aii.11., :ar.l ISJ, ate, 1 ti, ( o conrrePBionai um I . . . 1 fill Mint.. , jn (dlnlng car) p m, acd 12 0) nlshl week day yunSaj'P,850,70,slO, 11 IE, 1188 am. 4 41, 6 6! (dining cur). 6f6(UlnlC car), 7 40 (dloing car pmand li 03 night. Leave aaaraet ocreei rciry, rniiaueipai FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Kxpross. 8 60 a m. 2 10. 3 SO (Saturdays only) 4 li 1 acd 6 00 p m wee) lays. Sundays, Exprest 8 45 and 9 45 am. For Cape May. Anglesca. Wllflwood an dolly Heach, express, V a. m., 4 00 p tn wee lays. auaaHy.viuHiui For Sea isle city, ucean Ultv and Avaioi OAJIIVMltW. J V M ITbVA M W.J .... itays,eoOam. wMao Dm. m 1 Nl n m .,.1. . i u. ror eorners roint, express, sou, am, fie xi week days. Sundays, 8 45 a in. i. a. 1-hbvobt, j- n. nun Dave you SoreTbroat, IMmpleJ, Copper-Colored Boots, Aches, Old gores. Clcera In Mouth, Ualr t'alllnilt Write Uoali Urmfnlv Co.. UO? Ma- Jaoulofemp:e,CbteoKo,Illnrorproofsoi cures. Oapltuiscoo.ooo. CatlenticurednlneTenr JOHN A. REILLY, Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, 22-21 South Main StBl Bhenandoah. Agent for D. Q. Yuen illec & Sou's celebrated Beer. Porter Ales etc r diiectirT itw aaa AUtt Uuug rAL SEU1C.UIK field ( P. i , i), Ji 'HI. 1 isca IN EFFECT MAItCn 21, 1895. Psssenger trains leave m.euunuotin (or Penn Huvcn Jutiotum, Much Chunk. Lehlgtiton, Slatington. W Ito II 11, Catmanqua, Allen town, betlilchem, Knstou auu Weutherly 6.01, .3H, 0.15 k. m , 12.13 2 67, ft.27 p m r or ew inrK ana riiiinueioiii", o.ui, t.oo.v,xa a. m 12 4 , 3 57 p. u. t or ijuimuue r;i cn- bielr. 4etha ds and liuQ3oui.aie, v.ii a. m. and 2 67 p m. Fur Wllkis uarre Whlt Haven, fittsion, La-eyvllle. Tuwauda, H"yf, Waverly and El- min, e ui. v.i a. in.. '..,), o.u p, m. For Itoointer. Butlnlo. -lagaia Falls and the Wen 9.15 a in , 2.57. 6.27 v m. F, r Uelvidere. Delawam Water Uap ana -tr uilsbutg, 0.01 a. in.. 5 27 p. m hnr Lim'eriv lie ana i reuinn, is a.m. Fur Tuntthntinoflk, 6U, 9.15 a. m., 2.57, 5.27 p. ra. i-or iitnca ana uenova, c.oi, w.ioa. m., oi p. m. forAUDurn u in a.m. a 27 p.m. For Jeanesvi le. Levlatou and Beaver Mead iw. 7.S8 a. m . 12.43 n m. For Hiosktou aud Lumber Yard 6 04,7.38 9.15 a. m., 12.41, 2.57, 5 27, 8.08 p. m r or Oliver urooK j unci ion, uneuria ana Huzleton. 6.04. 7.3i. 915 a.m.. 12.43.2.57.5.27. S.OSp m. ror ecranion ui v.in a. m z.'7, 3.-'. p. in. For Hazlebrooic. Jeddo. Drlltou and Kre land, 6.04. 7 38. 9.15 a. rr ., 12 43 267, 5.27 p. m. For Ashlaud. (J-rarav lie and i ost UreeE. 4.40, 6.15, 7 30, 913, 10 20 a. in., 12.85, 1.40, 4.10 0 35, 8 21 p m. For aven Run. Centralla. Mou'it r-armel and Hbamotclu, 9 13, 1114 a.m. 132,4 20,8 22, 915 p.m. For Yatcsvllle. Park Pluce, Mahanoy lty ana Delano. 5 50. 6 Ol, 7 38, 9 15, 11 OS a m., 12 43, 267.5 27,8 08 9 25, 10 53p m. j rain win tea e narnunin ni id. n ir, 1 1 -la , m . 1 55. 4 30. 9 3 1 n ui.. and arrive at Shen andoah at 6 04, 9 15 a m, 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 11 16 P m, Lave Shenandoah for t'ottsvllle. 6tl. 7 38. 9 08, 9 15,11(5, 1130 a.m., 12 41, 2 57,410,527, Bur p 111. Leave Pottsvllle for "henandoah, 600,7 40, 9 n;, 1015. 11 40 a.m., 12 32, 3 00, 4 40, 5 20, 7 15, 7 55, 9 40 p. m. Leave Sheranrioah fir ozleton, 6 01, 7 38, 9 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57. 5 27, 8 OS p. m Leave nuzieion ior -m en.inaoau. 3d, iuw. 11 CC a. m 12 16 2 .58. 5 30, 7 25 7 v6 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Train' leave for Raven Run. Centralla. Mt. Carmel acd Sbamokin. 645 u m . 2 40 o m.. and arrive at Sbamoklu at 7 40 a. m, and 3 45 p. m. Trains leava Shamokla for Shenandoah at 7 55 a. m., and 4 00 p. m., and arrive at Shenan- ao n at h 4i' a, m , ana 4 ra p. m. Trains leave lor At,u and, Ulrardvllle ana Lost Cre-k. 9 40 a. m., 12 3 p. m. For Hnzleton, Black Creek Junction, Penn llnven Juu iloii, Muuch Chunk, Allentown, Beihleliem, Eston and New York, 8 49 a. m., 12 30 2 55 p.m. For Philadelphia. 12 30, 2 55 p m. For Yatesvllle. Park Place. Mal-anoy City and Delano, 8 49, 11 35 a. m., 12 30, 2 55 4 58, 6 13 p m. Leave Hnzleton for Shenandoah, 8 30, 11 30 a. tn.. 1 05, 6 30 p. m. Leave SheuaLdoah for Pottsvllle, 5 55, 849, 932 a. m, 2 40 p. ra. Leave I'ottKVl le Tor Shenandoih, 8 30, 10 49 a. ra., 1 3", 5 15 p. m. ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Gen'l SupL, Mouth tletbiehem, Pa. CIIA8.8. LEE, Gen'l. Pubs. Agt, I'hiadPlphla. A. W. NONNEMAC'HER, Asst. G. P. A , outh Helblehem, Pa PROPESSIONAIi CARDS M.8' K18TLER, M. D., PUFSICIAX AND SURGEON. Office. 120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. Mi M. BURKE, ATTORNRr-AT-LAW, SllKHANDOAH, FA. Office. Egan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, bhenandoah. N. STEIN, M. U, PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON. Office Room 2. Fcan's New Building, eoi cer Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, I'a. Uffloe Hours: 8 to 10 a. ni.; 1 to 3 p. ru.; 7 to B p. m. Night officeNo. 230 west oaK street. G. M. HAMILTON, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON. Office Water Company Lloyd street. building, 20 West s.- SPALDIN'4. M. D. Diseases of the Heaht Specialty. and Lungs a Office and residence. No. 29 H. White street. Otflce bours i to 9 n m . 1 .o 3 ind 7 to 9 p, m For Sale. Cheap ! 2 7ALUABLB PROPERTIES, On North White Street, etlXOXXCtXl C3.0il3.. Donbla block of dwelling. Xo, 30 and S3 North While street, between Centre and Lloyd MireelH. Also, a double block ot dwellings, Xos. 110 ond 118 North White street, between Lloyd and Coal streets. Apply at HERALD OFFICE. I AC g mall. HRbki ADIES" -The New Tnrhlllhtfi" TurkuhCaiuulesneTerfalll M tealed, ti.wliliaUrlretuitwIllpreTeutro- tureirrtguianiitfk. vcKuiupioriiariicuiaraj lomuiu Chew. Co.KowlifH, JiJ, RESTORE LOST VIGOR Wil brie Ton us la a wk sold with vurru InTolunt.ryEmiloMtroianjcUM. If ccglectni. inch trsublu Im4 m couiumptloa or lo.ai Uf , ll.ooper box ky mnl,6boin for t. Wllh ..!. 0O CliT.lua.OU. yt DrjtIl, -Shena di, J'a, ars are the naesi.
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