1 tMWr?J PRMSEDBraPBKS Tee l.cailiog Dailies Investigate MiiDyoa's Htm dies. And Declare They Cure 96 Out or Every loo Persons, "From testimonial received and from fao b nathered by ft Time reporter, we flrullhnt.nlir.nr fverv 100 who bnve UBed Munvnn'a Kheumatisni Cnre. 98 bnve declared themselves cured or greatly benefited. There can now be no heal tAtir.v in miv inir that Munvon'a Rhenma tlam Cure may be termed a positive cure for rheumatism." Pulladelphla Times, May U, 1893. , . , "Wo knni that thousands of people In our midst have been cured by Munyon'a little suar pellets." uoston Jfost. "Mnnvnn'a Remedies act almost In stantaneously, apeedllv curing the moot ob9tlnnte cases in a iow nours. uam more American. "Over l.BOt) people have written us that they have been cured by Munyoa'n Item .edles "New York Pres. "MatiyoVs Remedies are handy to carry, pleant to take and absolutely harmless." asblnp;ton post. Munvon's KheumxtUm Cure la Riiaran tee. I to cure rheumatism In any part ot the body. Acute or muscular rheuma tism cured in from one to Ave days. It never falls to cnre sharp, sho-jtiac pains in the arms, leH, Miles, back or breast, nr BorenusH in any part of the b'.dy in from one to three hours. It is irtmrauteed to nrommlv cnre lameness. still and nwollen joints, stiff back, nnd all pains In the nlnn and loln-i. Chronic rheumatlm. sciatica, lumbago or pain In the back are speedily cured. Miinyoii's Homoeopathic Home Remedy Comoany. of Philadelphia, put up aped- Acs for nearly every disease, which are sold by all druggists, mostly for 85 cents a bottle. Those who are In donbt as to the nature ot their diseaie should address Profesor Munyon, 1605 Arch street, Philadelphia, clvino tnll svmntoras of their disease, Professor Munyon will carefully dlnanose the case and give you the benefit of his advice absolutely freeot nil charge. The Remedies will be sent to any address on receipt ot retail price. JOHN D ALTON, AGENT FOR Shenandoah and Vicinity FOR BAEBET'S CELEBRATED ecr and Porter A trial order solicited. Try BblY'S BOCK BEER. Millions ofvDollars Go up in smoke Asvery year. Take m risks but net yonir houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insur pd in fl rat-class, relia bie companies, as .represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 190 South Jardln Street. Also Ltfo and Accidental Companies When In POTTSVIIiUC, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street Meals at all hoars. Ladles' dining room attached. Finest wines, Honors, cigars. THEEL 1317 Arch StPhila. Pa. BLOOD POISON "iiVSJSrttS eaHea enreu in iiu 10 lru cmy. moieties, Ulcer, nam imennes. nervous ucbllltr anil Krrnra oT Youth. liOSIBf l'nwprnnil Strictures (No Cuttlnc) Cured for n life tunc. LoBt Manhood and Small Shrunken Or auns Fully Restored. Bclentlllo method never falls nnless case la beyond human ftlil. ltellefat once, and you feel llkeaman among men In mfnd and bodv. All losses cbecked InimedUlsly und contluuedl Improvement. Every obstacle to) Imppy married lite removed. Kervel force, will, energy, brain power.l when falilnir or lost, are restored bvl the combined NEW treatment. Victims ol abuses and excesses, reclaim your manbood ! Sufferers from folly, overwork:, early errors. III health and excesses In married life regain your strength. Don't despair, even If In the last stages. Don't be discouraged, If quacks bavo robbed you. 1 will Drove to you tbat medical science and honor still exist. Bend llveZ-cent stumps for book "TRUTH," tbe only Medical book exxslng quacks no matter wuai mcj wvEiiuja co save tuemseives jruiui exposure) their tricks and devices, calling; themselves celebrated and famous, giving Ireej advlco and Guarantee, charging enormousl prices lor cnean, poisonous druirs. and there by rulnlntt thousands. Hours i 9 to & Even -li Notice-All alllicted with dangerous and) nopeiaa Mm. buuuK. can ror examination.! Dally, from 0-1. Wed. and flat, eve'gs. -, and Min., -.- .r,,pw, run, jreaiineniuy man. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL 329 N. 15th SL Sg1.? pallowhlll, Philadelphia, pa. Thirty veMrs' continuous practice in all Boe Ul dljea es f both sexei.. Dr. Lobb guarantees to permanently cn-e all caog of !. ....iiiim I'.i riirn at Vntilli and dis. cutset theltloort Ne veH Mulu. Kidneys, andUeneMlaid Local Debl ty il imprudence, Hire's or ArVn MenMii V nor to tbe lslug from and rotor unt Mumim Thlnv vinrs continuous prcu.u pn itiutin hi' cl of diseases is nccient evi dence of ul aull In th- Ireavnent ol h.s niiiants Consultation und exam.ntiun i.nd ttrlctly contldentlftl. Oflloe hours, dally "nd -Si id" 7, from 9 A M. to JS R M, and n5venlnFB. (Jail or Bend for free book on ErrorSol Youlh Bad obicure dlwaeea of both eezes. AT DEBATE. rofes3or Laughlin and William H Harvey Meat on the Rostrum, DIVEEQENT VIEWS Oil IINANOE Doth Sides of the Monty Question Tre. senleil at Chicago by Men Who Are Ac knowledged as Xeadars Aroouo; Mono inetnlllsts and llliuetalllsts. ClltcAGO, May 17. A stirring political encounter took placo lnst night, hanllj pnrnllelcd in the west since tbe turnout struggle between Lincoln and Couglos, just on the cvo ot the civil war. Tho com' bntnnts wero two slants of the opposing sides In tho rnslng flnnnclnl controversy Linwrcnco Lnuahllu. professor ol po litical economy in the Unlvorsity of Chi cago, tho fnvorlto authority of Presldoul Cluvelnnd, nnd Wllllmn H. Hnrvey, nuthoi of "Coins Flnnnclnl School." The spacious rooms of tho Illinois clut on stntcly Ashlnnu boulovnru were crowded tosuffocntlon when thoprcsldent, Dr. Homor M. Thomas, read tho proposi tion to bo discussed ns follows: "Resolved, that tho United Statcsshould it onto ontor upon tho free colnngo ol silver nt tho ratio 10 to 1, independently ol tho action of any other nation For tho nfflrmntlvo Mr. Harvey said in part: "Tho first rfasou why I am in ravot of Independent action by this country is that wo should not uo suujecteu ic tho Influences of tho governments ol Eurono. If people can bo reduced to pov erty, nnd tho prosperity of tho United States can bo ruined by hanging to tnn financial policy of Europo, then wo can be roduccd to tho same condition by ilnanclnl legislation as n war of conquest would re duce us. 'Our f rlends,tho mouoniotnlllsts.mostly say, 'Wo admit bimetallism would bo good If wo could got International bimetallism In other words they ngreo that there is something radically wrong, but claim that wo aro tied to the financial policy ol Europo, Whero thero Is a necasslty there Is a remedy. Tho governments of Europe nro plutocracies. Thoy squeeze the lemon lor tho peoplo about ovory so often. The few control class legislation nnd tbe masses are he wore of wood and drawers of water for tho titled few. Now, If finan cial legislation Is one of tbe classes of class legislation by which tbo many are. robbod and the tow aro enriched, then It Is one of tho Institutions of tho European governments that we, as a nation of peo plo, republican In form, should declare our independence. "This nation can hnvo an Independent financial system without any reference whatever to tho balnnco of tho world, nnd can carry ou .tsown commerce with other governments of the world notwithstand ing. Primarily, balances of trndo are set tled with trade. We give them our wheat and wo take their silks, nnd the balance that wo may owo them or they owo us will Ijo settled Just ns tho merchant be tween the Importing points mny ngreo trf suttlo It. Thero Is no such thing as an In tcrnntlounl money. "What wo want Is bimetallism, nnd scientific bimetallism Is this: Free and unlimited coinage of both gold nnd silver; these two metals to constitute the primary or redemption monoy of tho govornment. Tho monoy coined from both metals to be legal tender in tbo payment of nil debts. Tho operation ns to which of the two moneys Is to bo paid In tho liquidation of a debt to rest with tho debtor. "Wo would again mako tho standard silver dollar tho unit of value, as it was before 1873. Wo would make gold coins of tbo vnluo of so many silver units or dollars, ns tho law existed prior to 1873. Silver Is tho people's money. "Wo would allow no private Individual to dlctute to tho govornment what Its le gal tender modoy should bo. There wns to be no two yardsticks, mo ricti man s money gold wns recolncd when the commercial ratio changod to interfere with tho legal ratio. Tho bank of Rothschilds in England 1b now behind tho United States trensury. Thoy are our financial agents; our finan cial innnugers. Wo are paying thorn tho nrlncoly salnry of f8,0X),003 for each bIx months of tholr valuable sorvlces. Wo are In the hands of tho pawnbrokers of Europo. Put silver In sompotltlon with gold as quick ns possible. Tho extra dt mand for silver will raise its value. Evervthlnu will udvance in vnluo at ouco. " Profossor Laughlln, replying for the negative, said: "There lsnomoroessontlnl need of on in creased amount of measure with which to coiupure goods than thero Is or should be u number of yardsticks equal to tne mini bor of yards of cloth In n storo. "Tho Idea of supposing that much mouoy Is required in order to havo something with which to measure goods Is as absurd as to suppose that u community must have hearers In numbor equal to the pop ulation. What Is Important Is that the goods when expressed in terms of a com mon demonluator of value aro today oi' changed iu enormous fuantltlos, mainly without the use ot ony money. Thu necessity of nu increasing quantity of money is growing less important with tho dovelopmuut of this system ol excuangos. From UJ nur cent, to U3 per cont. of trans actions uro purfonnod by this machinery without the use of monoy, aim receni in vestigations bv tho ooniDtrollorof the cur rency show that 51 por cent, of retail transactions nroslmllurlyporformodwlth out the uso ot money. "Wo uxpross tho vuluo of goods in ternn of money, but then wo really exchange thorn almost outirely by means of tho de posit curroncy. Transactions expressed In terms of mouov ore based not upon coin but np'on the goods bought and sold. Coin only U a means of going from ono sot of goods to another. Prices glnce 1873 have uot fallen U'c.iuso of tho lock of money Silver has fallen about B0 per cent, as com pared with a very utodost fall In the price of commodities. Sliver uocs not, navo vuc Aiiiiie 'nurchaslnp; price In 18W ns In 18iJ, Hence, free coinage cannot bo urged as a just means of paying debt. "Sincewo uuuoriooK uiuniircuu.su ui ver, hi 1873, it lias fallen about one-half In value, although wo hnvo purchased about jO'JO,OUJ,000. It Is perfectly evident thut rhnrn u mi uKQ In the United states act imr iiIoiih to bolstor tin the price when w have failed oven In concert with thu Latin Union. "As free colnago of sllvor would Inevlt !ilv ri.!ilt In n full of wagos, its flwl ef fect would be to dtnilillsb tho purchasing noweritf all wnaen. Tho man who guts 50j or 4100.UX) a yobr as a fixed ruto wages or salary wllrilnd We can uuyjuei half as rouoh on uow. Aro we willing to sacrifice tho interests, of tho laboring aloesea to tho Cemandsl of certain owners i silver ininti v ".tie My'ri't lion! vink tho ucjdIo wttn t!lu ory of more money? "No trick or sophNtry can mnUe the scaling of debt to mean anything InU dis honesty and cheating. V ero lr,'o coinage of silver to bu passed It would mean that every depositor In a savings bank, every Investor In a loan association, every holder of a life Insurance polio;, every rcclplout of a pension would havo their duos re duced one-half. Is It possible that thero is something behind this froo colnngo schemo not really discovered? 'Extraordinary as Is the proposal for frco colnaRO. It is In truth only a huge disease. It was born In the private ofiloes of the silver kings, nursed at the hands of tho speculators, clothed In economlo error, led on boodle, und us sure ns there is honesty and truth In the American honrt it will die young and be buried in the samo Igno minious grave wherein lies the now for gotten infant once famous as the rag Tired, Weak, Nervous Could Not Sleep. Prof. L. D. Edwards, ot Preston, Idaho, says: "I was all run down. weak, nervous and irritable throuL'h overwork. I sulTured from brain fa tigue, mental depression, etc. I be came so weak and nervous that 1 could not slecD. I would arise tired. discouraged and blue. I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine and now cvexythinii Is changed. 1 sleep soundly, I feel bright, active and ambitious. I can do more In one day now than I used to do in a week. For this great good I give Dr. Miles' Restorative nervine tnosoio creaiu It Cures." Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a positive cnaranleotha&luu llrstlioltio will benefit. AlldrucKlsts sell It at H,0 bottles for 15, or It tcM 1 bo sent, pretialil, ou receipt of price by tbo Dr. Allies ilouicai uo., i.iunari, inu Emil J. Beyer's (Formerly Murphy Bros.) Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. The bar supplied with first-class wines, liquors, beer, ale, porter, unoice cigars ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPORAL Hat stood tha Test ol Time MORE BOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMBINED n.ul..Alrra EnslUh Dlsmoml Itranif. ENKVROYAL PILLS Urlclnal mna uniy ucnuinc iff. aJwiTi rvlUbla. Lsvoics tk liruriiil tor ClltktMer $ JJnutith Ola-J nond Brand la lUd fcwt Cold nietJUo ItMiiM, tetlal with blutf ribboa. Take I n a I. Rtum iLtttanraua sTU&idiU ttomm and imitation!. At DruKxUti. or lend 4e. in umrm -for particulr, leatimonUta nd Mftll. 2 ,(0O T tinwnUU. Sum J'uper. Sold lj U Local DmynlKtt. l'lillad., I'm. Gilmore's Aromatic Wine A tonic IDT ladies. It yOU are f ,.,1.co auui-iiiiy iiuiu vvt.aRiiwj, .teel exhausted ana nervous are getting thin and all run down, Gilmore's Aromatic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness Mothers, use it for your" daughters. It is the best regulator Snd Corrector & for all ailments peculiar tO WO- - manhood. It promotes diges tion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by A. WASLET, 106 N. Main St., Shenandoah. Pa ANSY PILLS! 8ATt AHO BUHE.Sf0o.fM-W01Jf tW BUARO." Wilcok BpaeiriO COtTOUW Mild ijJitTHjjfiuc mg WtMttlUsttUW WUISKUSSM W I ID emu s Fatal Fall of a Tenement Housa Naar Providenoo. THREE KILLED.TWO FATALLY HURT Nine Others nce've li'jnrles More or Imis Serious One Killed aud Two l'utally Hart Whll. Removing til. Wull of Hurtled UulMIng In Chlcngo. Providekcb. Mnv IB. A two and n hnU story wooden tenement house, owned by Joseph LeMolne and occupied by blm nnd sevcrnl othcT Krcnoh families, In that part of tho town of Covontry known as "Jeri cho," seven miles from this city, collapsed into yesterday afternoon and thrco persons wero killed nnd eleven Injured. It Is tho unlit that two of tho latter aro fatally hurt. Tho bulldlna hnd been raised to permit tho building of unother story tw ncnth it, Tho killed aro M-i. Mabel Guertln, 03 yenrs old. occupant of house; Asa Aid rich. 55 years old, workman employed in rnlsltur house! SU-yuur-uld child of Louis LcMoluo, occupant of house. Tho Injured tire; Mrs. Le.uome, ngcu 0 years, crushed, bruised and Injured, probably fatally; Noah Richards, work, man, scalp wounds, side crushed, probu bly fntiil Internal Injuries; Airs, liouis LeMolno, 35, Injured about head; Fred Balllere, 10, scalp wounds, unconscious; Frank LoMoino, 18, log fractured; Joseph LeMolne, Bo, serious contusions, GoS' selln, 1U, scalp wounds, shoulder crushed, Two smnll children named Uaunlero were also seriously injured. Two others stiS' tnined sllclit Injuries, but wero able to care for themselves. The building wns about fifty foot long, with a frontage of twenty feet. Tho lower portion wits formerly a storo nnd thu owner recently decided to rnlso It thirty feet and fit up tho lower stories for tene ments, and about three weeks ago Con tractor foole, of Apponaug, began the work, aud tho structure was raised to the required height. Tho two families In the upper storlei did not movo out, as they were told the building was perfectly safe, While tho men wero worklna at tho underpinning tho building, without warn' ing, slid off the piles on which it rested nnd pitched endwlso into the street, strlk ing the ground with a terrific crash as It was split and smashed Into a mass of klntV ling wood. From the ruins roso tho cries of tho injured und dying, nnd tho passers. by and others at onco began the work ot rescue. In the excitement tbo Ccutrevlll lira department was summoned, and they rendered valuable assistance In tearln nwny thu debris. An alarm was rung up on tho mill bells nnd soon thousands hud gathered at tho scene. Meanwhile tho rescuers were tearing apart4 tho mass of splintered beams nn boards, and soon came upon tho body ot woman lying In the street under tho sec ond floor, li wns crt a led Into n condition almost past recognition, but from the clothing It wns Identified as that of Mrs, Guertln, a widow who lived on tho second floor. A short distance away the body or a child was found. Tho neck was brdkou and' the lower parts wero badly mangled, Half nn hour later tho body of Asa Al drlch, of Arctic Centre, was found. His back was broken nnd his head crushed Into pulp. Aldrich was in tho actot mov ing n heavy jack under tho building when It started pn Its downward plunge. Mrs. Joseph LoMome, wife of tho qwner of tho building, and Noah Richards, a workmon, were taken from tho ruins so badly Injured thnt they will probably die. half n dozen others, including children, who had been playing near by, wero also Injured. Joseph LoMolne, a man 85 years old, escaped with tevero bruises und a bad shaking up. Another Falling; llullrtlnc Fatality. Chicago, May 18. Three men were burled under n brick wall which collapsed at tho Globe Muuldlng works. Sangamon street and Fourteenth placo. One of tbe men, William Nauglo, was so badly In jured thnt ho died within a few minutes after being taken to the hospital. Of the other two, James Carbine received a frac tured skull and will probnbly dlo, and Thomas Burns, who was badly battered up about thu body, wlllrecovor. The building had been burned n short time ago nnd tho injured mon, with eight others, were on- gaged In tearing down the walls. A high wind which was blowing toppled part of tho wall over and tbe threo men wero I caught. Town Destroyed, Thirty Darned to Death, ST. I'etkrsbukq, May 18. The town of Brcst-Litowskl, in the province of Grodno. Russian Poland, wns completely destroyed by Are last evening, nnd thirty persons wero burued to death. Brost-Lltewskl was n town of about 40,030 Inhabitants, Anurchy Prevailing In Formosa. IjONDON, May 18. Tho Times prints a ulsputeh from Kong Kong which says that anarchy prevails in tho northern part ol tho Island of Formosa, nnd riots are of daily occurrence, numerous porsons hnv Ing been killed and wounded. General Ku Hong Knk, a Hatta chlof, bin pro claimed himself king of the northern por tion of tho island, and suvornl thousand well cnuliinod soldlors havo Joined his standard, and his force Increases dally Tho Chlnose authorities havo captured aud beheaded many of his followers, but tho revolt seems to bo spreading. Chi tin nuvocaios mo recognition oy tne poworsoi a Fonuosnu republic. The Dlstlnculatied luvullils. Washington, May 18. Secretary of State (xrosham Is reported to bo resting coni'irrnbly Heprosentatlvo Hut H cou d'u on s reported to bo slightly Improved Hepivncutntivo pogswell.of Massachusetts, Is worso ngnlu, and his condition gives rise to much apprehension regarding the outcome. Miss Mary Abigail liodge tUall iiamllton) was worse aguln yesterdoy. though she Is reported to be rostlug moro easily this morning. Her system fails to respond to tbo treatment or the physician und her friends aro very much concorned about her, though tho case Is not regarded 1 nn,l.n1 l.n..nlnoo The Case of Mnrilcrer Buchanan, ALBANY, May 18. Tho statement that District Attorney Follows would appear before the court of uppoals Monday and ask the court to order Warden bago of Sing Sing prison to bring Robert W. Uucbannti botore tho court for resentence hns created quite a stir hero. Nover in tho recollection of any person attached to tho court has this body been known to pro nounce the death sentenco, and It Is be. llAnn.l .l.An Mt.i.n !... ...... IIBICU IUUb Lilt J Will .WUU rW UVU UUJT action except that of ordering the lower couit In New York, to reoentene, COTTOLENE. It's Provokiner to be deceived ; it's annoying to have a poor article of shortening. Yon can avoid both by seeing that your pail of COTTOLENE bears the trade mark steer's head in cotton-plant wreath and be sure of having dc.cious, healthful food. Other trtfitiiitnrhirrc frv to imitate TOLENE, that's the best Viky you want the original article. irlade only by The N. K. Fair bank Company, CHICAGO, anil X8S1 N. Ddawan Ave., FhUada. RAILROAD SYSTEM IN MTf KOTMAY 12 189.5 Tra'iis letvo ShcnsBdosli as tollo Tor Now York via PMlndelsMa, week davs, '".MS, 7.20, a m, 12 5R 2 5 5 5 outlay 10 a. ni. New YorK vi Mauch Chunk. wet, asvs. 5 25 7 20 a m . 12 53 2,55 p. in "Mr Ktm iuu auu Ptulttdelphl ' eek day, 2.10 5.25,7.20, a.m., 12.X!, i.x, 5 55p m bun- y, j.ju, a. m. "r Pottavule. week flars 210.7 20 a, m 12 58 i.65.6.Mp. m. day, 2 Hi a. m rurTamaaua anc Jlahnnov t;ity ween ctiys, UO, 6.25, 7.S0, a.m., 2 55, 5&jd m Sua uv. X-ii . ft. m. ror Wllllwt"' -iinoury nnu i-wihutk, iee avs. svo 11 30 a m i.oj txi p m Sunday, 8 25 a. ni. , .. . FnrM.li.iLiWHIArr WGrK tlaVn iC.I". o iW OW, 7.20. 11 30 rr 12 5-t 1'5 , U55 5 55 7.20 0.3o p.m. e-unaay a iu o-j ui mi, ihlu,d nnd h-moltln week d its 3 25, .W, 11.80 a. m 1.60 7.20 0.35 p. in. bunday, w a, m. For Baltimore Washlneton a"d tbe vre' vU B & o. It K inrown train' t ve ttean'n Tormltisl,Pmla'",tinla P & K K at 3 20 7Ki 11 2(1 m.3 4ft. '7 n. m Sunrtav 3 29. 7 oB 1120 a n., 3 48 7 27 p. m. Additional train fr .m Z4ti nn uneitnui streets stanon f Pk dive.l 1j 5.11. B.21P. m. uunaavs, i.3o, TRAINS TOR SHENANDOAHl Leave S vni: via Phlladelpnis week d yp, sou a. id 130 4W, 7,sa p. m., 11.16 nitm. oun, Ooy, 6 00 t. a.. LeaveNewYorkvtnUauchChuck weekdajs. 4 .111 11 1(1 n m 1 10 4 30 E. m. Leave Pb "Ol' a, Reading Terminal, wreK nays 4 20 8 33 i""' n. m., una iw R 2 II SI in. Sui dttV 11 30 ea lie in g, eek days 1 35 7 10 10 f 0,11 55 a m aoo 7 07 p. n. & .& ay j.bj b ti L-a Poitsvlue "ff davs 235,7 40 a m 123H 1112 im Hundav 235 a m Laie Tarrnqua eekdys 3.18 8 50, 1123 a. m l ai 7,io 23 r. m mi iaay a is m Lnavs Mn Himv Cltv w-ck div 5 45.1121 1147 a m., 1.51 7.39 1)51 p m bunduy, 345 a. m. T.r-r-Mnhano P atie fet davs 24. 4 CO. 6.30, 0 37, 11 G!) ... m 1" 58, 2 CO 5.20 0 20 7 53, 10 10 p. Oi. Suuuay, 2.41 1 Oj a. m. leave wi'iimflyort, we" days 712. 1010 a in 3.3j 11 15 p m. Suni ar, H.i' v. u ATLANTIC CITY UIVI810N. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Btreel Wharf ana bouw ntreex wnari tor jvtianiic nt "eek-Dv Binrops, 9.H0. v n . 2.00 (Hat- urouy only 3 00i, 1 no. a 00 p. m. Accommoda tiun K.Uu a m, 5 4,it) m Monday Fxprest. 0 0J, 10(0 a. m. Accom modatlon, 8.1K) a. m. and 4.30 p. m Returning, leave Atlantlo City, depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenuei. Week-uays Express, 7.8 s. m ana JO a d 580 p. JO. Accommodation. CIS a. m. and 4.32 1. m. Mun a a Kxi ress. 4 00. 5.15. 8.00 d. m. Ao comn odttlon, 7.15 a. m., and 4 15 p. m. rarior rr on an PTorPss utu, s C Q HANCOCK " Pas Agt. Phllidelphla, Pa. I. A. SWSIQ ART), Uen. Sunt. PUNNBYLVAN1A KAlLKUAU. sontJTT.FTi.T rrviaioit. Al lllL.il, icw. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tne acoi late lor Wietran's. Qllbertci. Frackvllle. Ne laatle. Bl. Clair. Pottsvllle. Hamburx. Keadl&i ;stle,Bt .Jottst3Kp, Phcenlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phi. idslphla (Broad street station) at e;U8 .a 111 v. m. ana :io p. m. on wetuoju or roti lllb ana intermediate stations ;iu a. m. SUNDAYS, ror Wlrtan's, Qllberton, rraekvllle: Nf :atle,St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 0:08. DiiS. n .nd 1:10 p.m. for Hamburg, Reading, Pottt own, rBoemxviiie, rorriBHjwn, uiaaeipiui tc:uu, vnua. m.. s;iu p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Bnensnflost 10:10a.m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7:41 and 19iK7 p. tunoavs. litis a. m. ana o:tu n. m. Leave Pottsvllle tor Shcnandoab at Mil .1:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. ta.BUEda kt io:4u a. m. ana o:u d. m Leave pmiacteipma mroaa Btreei station; n' Ihenandoah at 1 67 and 6 86 a m, 4 10 and 7 II n week days. On Sundays leave at 8 N a m Lave urosu ireeiiauon. r-niiaaeipaia, TOR NEW YORK, ror New York. Kxnreua. week d. iH SO. 4 06. 4 M, E 16. 8 60, 7 23, 8 SO, P (fl, 10 K idlnlne car), 11, 1114 am, 12 noon, 13 44 (Urn itedlSl and 4 22 p m dlnlne cars), 140, id' dining car), sa, 4, o.o, H50, 7 l, 8 iz, iu p m. l2C0nluhU Hutida s.8 20, 4 06 4 60, 6 IS, t IS ifii.l' 01 (dlnlni car). 11 08 a m 13 44. 2 (dlnlnr car). 4 M (limited 4 22), 5W, d St', 0 6C 7 IS, H w, tu uu n i 1 m, 12 01 night. Kinross for Boston, without ctanre. Han cekdays. and 6 50 p tn dally. WAHH1NGTON AND THK HOFTF For B tltlmore and Washlnston 3 50, 720, S 31 4 IU, 10 U), 11 18. U 88 , in, (U W Hauled uiui., ar.) 180. 8 46, 4 41, (5 18 Concessional I In Iter, dining car)i 617, 6 66 (dining- car), 7 40. (dining car) p m . and IV K nlcbt week day HundaP,350,7 20,6lO, 11 IB. 1188 am. 4 41. lit (dining carl. 6 lb (Olnlni car), 7 40 (dining car pm and 12 0! night. ' . ... . .... .-a.. nkii..i.hi. Utave ssnraQl circab r cirjr, ruuiuciiiiui FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express. 860 a m, 2 10. 3 SO (Saturdays only) 4 H and 5 00 p m weel oajs. SulQsjb, Exprest 8 a and V 45 a m. For Cane Mav. Anglesea, wnawood an dolly Beach, express, 9 a. m 100 p m wer lays. fitunoHy, v w a iu. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avaloi ttxpreso.OOOa m, 4 00 p m week days. Hui lavh,9 00am. ror Somerg Point, express, 8 60, am, 4 It a week days, Sundays, 8 45 a iu. i, U. PBBV08I, J K. WO"r Have yott BoroTnrost, Pimples, Copper-Colored Spots, Acbes, Old Bores. Ulcers In Uontb, nalr Falllng? Write Cook Jltmedy Co., 807 Mo. DonlcTcmplp.Cblcoro.lluror proofs of cures. Capital aoo,ooo, Cauentscurednlae years wg-u today' sound and well. lOO-pnuo boo ti JOHN A. REILLY. Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, 22-21 South Main St., Shenandoah. Agent for D. G, YuiDjlUg & Sou's celebrated ueer, i-orior Aiea eto. SUA EVERY WOMAN imaUtcti neois a reliable, monthly, regulating medicine. Only hiraitM 63 the purest drugs should bo used. Ilyeo want tha Uti, get Dr. Psal's Pennyroyal Pills They ars prompt, sale and certain In result. The f saline (Dr. Piaal's) Tsr dlsej3 oolnt. Beat anywhere, 1.0. A40ri PiU. Mmioub 0 acTUa0,O,, . 1 COT- nffit 1 reason IN IFFUCT MAKCfl t!4, ltUJ. Ppssentrer trains lea-e Hhenandoah forPena Haven Junction. Much Chunk. LlilRhton. Hlatlngton W He H 11. Catttsauqua, Allen- town, Uethlehem. F.aRton and Wealheny B.U4, 38, 0.15 a. m, 12.43 2 67, 2J p m ror rJew 101 k aim innanoiriun, o.ui, v.ra.v.io 111.. 124 . 2fi7t. in. Kor Ouakuke Hivuch- biek, Merha ds and Uudsoownle, 015 a. m and 2 57 p m. For Wilkes iiarre wane Haven, putston, Lawyvillr.' TuwaDdu. S iy, Waverly and Bl mirn, 6 Ol, P.lo a. m., LSI, 5.27 p. m. For Hoc mater. Hutlnlo. lncma Falls and the Went 9.15 a in . 2.57, 5.27 P m. Fur Belvldero. Delaware Water Gap ana Ur nidsbuig. 0 04 a. m., 5 27 p. m per 1. inocriv ne ai.a 1 -eninn, v 10 a. m. For Tunkhanuock, 0'4, 0,16 a.m., 2.57.5.27 , m. For It'saca and Geneva, (.04, 9.15 a. m , 57 . m. For Auburn 915 a. m. 5 27n.m. Kor Jearesvi Ie. Leviston and Beaver Mead iw. 7.33 a. m , 12.43 p m. For btoiktou and Lumber Yard 8 04. 7.38 9.15 a.m., 12.43.2.57,5 27, B.08 p. m. r orwiver tlroon j uicllon, luaenrl' d ana Hszleton. 6.04. 7.31. 9 15 a. m.. 12.43. 27. 5.ZT. S.08p ra. r or acranion 0 tn w.in n. m., -;u p. m, For Rnzibrook. Jeddo. Dritton and Frix- Jand, 6.04. 7.38. 9.15 u. a... 12.43 2.57, 6.27 p. m. rxir Asniana, tfraravuie sua 1 obi, ureK, 4.40, 6.1 7 30, 9 13, 10 20 a. m., 12.15, 1.40, 4.10 635.B2)p m. For aven Run. Centralis, Mount Tarmei and HhnmoBln, 9 IS, 11 14 a. m. 1 32. 4 SO, S 22, 915p.m. if or xaiesvnie, i-arK ciuce, Mananoy ur anrt Delano. 6 SO. 6 04. 7 88. 9 16, II 05 a m-Uwi 2 (7, fi 27, 8 08. 9 25, 10 43 p m. j rains win lea e -Niamoitin aio 1,1. b id. 11-11 m. 155. 4 SO. 93 It) m.. nnd arrive at ttbfin- andoah at 6 04, 15u m, 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, U p m. l,ave Shenandoah for Pottuvllle. 604, 7 3S, 0 08, 9 15,11(5, 1130 a.m., 12 41, 2 57,4 10,527, 80 p in. Leavp Pottsvllle for Hhenandoah, 00. 7 48, 9K 1015 1140a.m.. 1332, 3 00, 4 40, 5 2), 7 IS, 7 55, 9 40 p. m. ieve one' ancoan tar Hszieton, out, 7 ss, 9 15 a. m , 12 4.1, 2 57. 5 27, 8 OS p. 111 beave Huzleion lor ! enuiidoah, 7 3o, 10 05. 11 CO a. m., 12 15 2 58, 5 30, 7 2 7 :6 p. m. "SUNDAY TRAINS. Traln Ieav for Raven Run. Centralla. Mt. Carmel and Sbamokin, 8 45 h m, 2 40 p tu mid arrive at Hhainokln at 7 40 a. m, and 3 IS p. m. Trains lenv shamokla for Shenandoah at 7 55 a. in., and 4 00 p. in., and arrive at Sbenan. ao .n at s 4l. a. m , ana -1 so p. m. Trains cave lor Ash and. UirardvillF and Lft Cre-k 9 40 . 111., 12 3 p. m. tor ll.izieion, umrK ureen jnncunu, rena Haven Jun tlou. Mauch Chunk. Allentnwn. Oeihlehera, GuUin and New York, & 49 a. ta., 12 30 v 55 P. m. For I'lilltdelpnia, 12 so, za.jp m. Tor Yhteavll e. Park Place. Mai anov Cilv and Delano, 8 49, 11 35 a. m.. 12 30, 2 55 4 58, 6 1 p m. Leave Ha zleton for Shenandoah, 8 30, 1130 a. m.. 105,5 30 p. n Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 555, 840, 0 32i. m,2 40 p m. Leave t'ottvl le ror Sbenandonb, 8 30, 10 a. m., 1 3i, 5 15 d. ra. HOLL1N H. WILBUR, Gen'l SupL, Mouth Uethlehem, Pa. CHAS.S.L6E, Gen'l. Puss. Agt. Hht adelphla. A W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. G. P. A , Knuth lleihlehem. Pa PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. S. KISTLER, M. D., PB F3I0IA .V A .YD SURGEON. Office. 120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah, M. M. BURKE, A TTO RNE Y-A T- LA W, SHKNANDOAII, FA. Offlce. EKan bulldlnc. corner of Main an4 Centre streets, Shenandoah. TT N. STEIN, U. 1)., PSrSlOIAN AND S ORG EON. Offlce Room 2. Fein's New Bulldlnc. cor. ner Main and Centre streets. Shenandoah. Pa. Offlce Hours: F to 10 a. w.i 1 to 3 p. a..; 7 to p. ra. Night offlce No. 2J0 west Oak street. G. M. HAMILTON. M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OfHw. Water Comninv building, 24 West Lloyd street. SPALDIN1. M. D. Diseases of tug Heart AND LU.VGS 1 Specialty. Office tid reslrterce. "0. W White street. OffiCd bouri v to 9 a m I .o3nd7 to 9 p. m For Sale Cheap ! 2 MIBLK PEOPERTIBS, On North White Street, Double block of rtwelllns;, Ko. 80 und 32 North White street, between Centre and Lloyd Htreet. Alhb. a double block nf ! welllnfrs, Xos. 116 ond IIS North White Btiee., betweem Lloyd aud Coal street. Apply at HERALD OFFICE. IAD mall. mm Zkni PC! "The New Tnfiilllbt &w TurktkliC'aiuleaneTerfili: Br sealnt, f2,ntiisOTlcaMstwlllpreTeutn tnrHlrrtEUlarttl. ie tamp lor umlculw) l'omuiu Clieiu. 4:0. -Now Ei'jpt, SiJ,