ALMOST INCREDIBLE. iTHE OPENING OF CHINA. COTTOLENE. Professional Nnrso Afflicted With Brlght's Dlscnso of the Kldnoys Finds a Curo. (From Hie Buffalo Alrttt.) Mrs. A. E. Tnvlor has resided In Buffalo for over 40 years, her address is 250 Her kimer Avenue, as a professional nurse slio has nursed back to health many a sufferer, i Diseaso in nil its varied forms have lie-1 come ns familiar to licr as to the regular , practitioner. Her occupation is one that , taxes tho strongest constitution, but tho ( tatlguo of long watching anu nursing at Inst, lirrvnirlii. hir to a bed of sickness. Mrs. Taylor speaks of her complaint and curo ns follows: " After being confined to my "After being confined to my bed for somo timo my diseaso assumed such a serious aspect that a doctor was called In. Ho pronounced my ailment Brlght's diseaso of kidneys in tho third do-1 grco and a very bad case. My limbs t swelled up so that I could not walk across tho lioor, or, inaceu, neip myscu m any way. My iacc oioatca up una my eyes swelled so that tho sight was badly im paired. This condition continued for nearly two months without any marked improvement from tho doctor's treatment. I have taken quarts of buchu and juniper. I tried battery treatment, but all without any lasting beuefit until I felt liko finally giving up in despair. Hearing of Doan s Kidney Pills I gave them a trial, and after taking thrco boxes I was nblo to get up without assistance and walk, something I liad not done in months. I continued steadily to improve with their use. Tho swelling in my leg left, tho color returned to my face, changing from a chalky color to a healthy bloom. I now consider my self entirely cured and I shaU never rest praising tho little pill that saved me. ' Doan's Kidney Pills aro certainly a sur prising discovery for kidney ailments. I Bhall bo glad to tell anyone of tho won derful curo they performed on me." For sale bv all dealers price, 50 cents. 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Thirty yum' louilouous rracttce jut m po loi'stm IUcl st o!it(e&88'Js .uroUnt evi rte ce of nl sltli, In this 'treutmenf ol Ins jnUer-ls Consultation and exam natlona ir ean'l ttr'o-K o-nrMntll. Ofilu tiqiirn, rla lyaud Ubd'iv, liom 9 A M. In 8 p. M.. and 0 'o 0 evening. Call or send lor Ire-a boolc on Errors of You'h ana obsoure diseatoa or b'lth If your clothier doesn't keep Hammerslough : Bros Swell, Kelible, New York -CLOTHira- .SUte bin cot it Their celebrated 915.UU Melton uvorooat Weirs like steel andls sold by every promt en- uioisier in tne siaie. noua genuine wim itUammerslouEh UroJ.' labeL AJtrlal order solicited. Try BABE'S BOCK BEi. Japanese Merohants Open (Vig orous Commercial Oampaign( TROUBLOUS ' TIMES IN OOREA, Grenteftt Severity Uaoil In Suppressing tlic Itehellloti of tlio Tone link, Who Waged Cruel nnd Itclentlem Wnrfnro Coren Wanted Indemnity from China. Washington, May 20. The latest i budgets or mnll received at tho Japaneso, Chinese and Corenu legations at Washing ton irlrn iniieh isnnpn nn tn tlin chanced conditions resulting from tho war. Lord LI, son of LI flung Chang, is expected to bo tho new Chinese minister to Jnpnn. The penco settlement will soon bo followed by a restoration of diplomatic rolatlons, Mr. Otorl, now a mombor of tho Japanese privy council, Is mentioned ns a probable minister to China. Ho was formerly min istcr to China and knows tho country thoroughly. In nn lntorviow Mr. Otorl tolls tho Jap aneso that having ncqulred commercial access to Chlnalt will need much tact tc carry on trado with tho Chinoso. Ho says British merchants havo already pretty woll occupied southorn china, which Is the best field, so that tho Japaneso had better turn thoir attention to the northern coun try, whore thg markets aro comparatively untouched, although they supply millions of natives. Ho aires nil tho details ot Chinoso trade, showing among other things that tho natlvos nover pay cash for goods. Thoy nro scrupulously honest, and havo throo pay doys, on May 5, July 10" and Doc. 30. Tho talk in Japan shows thnCtho conquests of tho armies aro to be followed by an equally vigorous commer cial campaign by tho moichnuts. Corea has passed through troublous times of lato. Tho foreign ministers feared an outbreak, and armed guards were sta tioned at all tho legations. Thero wore thirty United States marines with United States Minister Sill at Seoul. Quiot has been restored, and tho armed guards have been withdrawn. Tho troublo followed tho rebellion of tho Tong links. In sup pressing them tho government used great severity, A traveler that lately returned from tho disturbed district reports that whqrever ho went ho saw houses burned down, corpses of people murdered, and towns desolated and abandoned. Tills brought on mob agitation which threat ened Seoul nn 4 led to tho armed defense of tho legations. Tho authorities at Seoul aro now trying the ringloaders, and there is a liability that thoy will bo decapitated. Tho lnllucnce which Japan is now ex erting in tho modernizing of Corea Is in dicated by the formation of a court coun cil to look after those suffering: from the recent outbreak. On this council of six members thero nro three Coreans and three Japanese. Tho Corenu government recently de vised n unique moans of raising much needed revouuo. Observing that Japan was making heavy demands on China, and that China was not lu condition to resist, tho acting minister of public works of Corea suggested to Count Inoy, tho Jnpaueso envoy, thnt Corea should also put in a claim for damages against China, He argued that China's arbitrary course had brought on tho war, imd Corea nnd suffered many calamities therefrom. Ho urged also that ho should, personally un dertoke tho duty of negotiating and of meeting Li Hung Chang at Shimonoscki, where tho Japan-China terms wcro the:: being arranged. Count Inoy discouraged tho project, and it was not executed. Tho louu of three million yen which Japan made to Corea in order to put tho country on Ito feet, has begun to bo paid. Half a million was turned over tho first of last mouth, and the remaining two nnd a half million is subject to call by Corea. Tho Japanese aro looking over tho pos sessions thoy havo recently acquired. A large forco of oxpor.t surveyors aro at work in nnd arouud Port Arthur, with tho pur pose of finishing tho survey by July, al though these plans may ho altered now that tho permanent possession of Port Ar thur has been given np as a result of tho protest of tho European powers. Tho In vestigations ns to tho value of tho Island of Pescadores has not been encouraging. Formosa gives better prospects, and al ready capital Is being invested to put in largo sugar roflncrios, which will, It is said, add a now element to tho world's sugar production. The Hu-th for Western Homes. Guthrie, O. T., May 2J. Tho publico tlou of thu prcsidont's proclamation open ing tho Kickapoo Indian country to set tlement created great excitement in this section. Kverything from a horso to rv bl cyclo is being got in readiness for tho com ing race for farms, which bids fair to equal tho great rush to tho Cherokee strip, , .JJost Thursday at noon liu.oov acres will j bo thrown open to settlement. Kighty- thrco thousand acres have been reserved I for school land purposes, hut Governor Honfrow gave out word today that ho will ' Immedlatuly throw-open tho school lands. . This fact will help hundreds of people who j will fail to get In on tho ground floor In I Thut. iy's race. It Is ostlmated that by Wednoi-day night 75,0X1 peoplo will bolin Ing tho UorJer of tho Kiokapoo oouutry. Sunday Kvrnlnir Murder In lUlttrunrp. BALTiMoltu. May ). Krnk Harris (colored), aged SO, was shot dead Inst even ing by ltobtjrt'Leor (white), in the yard of tho liitter. Harris awl some onruuslng oonipnnlons attempted to force au u trance Into tho hou'se of lar. Members of his family ami friends Twisted the el ond man. A free flffht- followwl, and Harris, the Under of hU Ulo. wn IcIIUhI. Uir anil Mvenil uf tho Itghtera ha Iweii urvostoU. Inpictr MoLnuBhlln' TrhO. Kkw Yohk, May X Oounsol for Po-Hok Inhpuctor .MelotusliUu ohtolnert stay ot ih-,)c,- liiiLn until Jtinelt, when xho final iipiJiietttiou f-ir H ch(Uljtmif VBUWe will b nuide and dw tlod. Th Bpullonlio U !. 1 ii.M.n .ilUJaVtU oUeffilWt Uutl U te- IniHlimt eanuot obtain ft fair Wl H UtU louniy. i TiTrlvn Years for Two Slurlnrr. PiTTiiwiiH. May L I'eorpt MoOhl- land, who was o.miv'oUhI lu the eoiMt'U greo of the murder f P. Iv Si)tloit, M . T. L -I .. .. . k...(.lH I 1,11 1 W'il rentuui noin.nion iiw" '" " noil Welds, who plead-nl ullty. wit senUiuoed to twelve year lu Uj JulKl tlary by Jmlgo rtt-nvo. Hurled Avnlnst a l'il HMt HXltiUiikk Mv '" -Krniikl. Um 0. oouduuuir ol tin uptm mi mi ilt l'lutis Ilsiortown anil Kmory tlrvo rllrd. while standing on tho l Uevtt? faraa. was hurled uuilllllt n IimIU'V Vittv post and killed. HEART DISEASE! Fluttering. No Appetite, Could Not Sleep, Wind on Stomach. "For a loner timo I had a terrible pain at my heart, which lluttercd al most Incessantly. I had no annetite and could not sleep. I would be com pelled to slfc up in bed and belch gas irom my storaacn until l tnoucnt that every minute would be my last There was a feellintr of oppression about my heart, and I vas afraid to draw a full breath. 1 could not sweep a room wiliioutj resting, jsiy nus band induced mo to try . Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am happy to say It has cured me. I now have a splendid appetite and sleep well. Its clfcct was truly marvelous." MRS. HARRY E. STARR, Pottsvlllo, Pa. Dr. Miles Heart Corn Is sold fin n. tvkIH ttuaranteo that tho lirst boitio will benefit. All Orucclslsscll It ntll. G tmttlr-i fnr5 rr It will bo&ent. urenald. on rcrntnt nf nrlm by tlio Dr. lilies Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind. Kmil J. Beyer's (Formerly Murphy Bros.) Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. The bar snnnlied with first-class wines. liquors, ueer, ale. porter, utiolce cigars t ree lunch lrom u to is a. m. P CMcbtRtcra En tilth Dlunonil TlranA. ENftYRQYAl PILLS O r Iff! n aland Omjt Genuine i kfc, Tellable. loics ask A Druggist for Chicherttra Knplttk Dla-ffJ mondBrmnd la MA bad Gold wtMloW Jboxea, a emlcd rhh fclae ribbon. Take 'ttonaand hnUatiant. At DrutrcUli. or eni4e In tftrnya for fiartlculnrt, icitlmoalsUs and Keller Tor I.aillca," tn teittr, tj return M jiIL 1 l.m0 T ftimonln!. A'nms lartT. 'Chht r t'hemtoiil Co..Ma1Uon Kn usfe UcU tj ail Local lrucj,in. VMlul&.- l'cu I&slly, Quickly, Pcreiancntly Restored. Wealiuesn. N Toninean, t-Mlltr, and all the train ( evils from earlT errors or 1 later excesses, tha results ot verworic, slclinosK, worry, etc. riu ttreustn, aerei- opment anu tone givsn is loveryorKaa and portloa ofthoboriy. bltupIG, nat ural methods. Immedi ate Imnrovement seen. Failure Impassible. -'.I"' reierences. coot siplu nation and proofs mailed (scalud) fre. ERIE MEDICAL GO., Buffalo, N.Y. Dr. Ilnmplireys' 6peclllcs are sclentlflcally and carefully prepared Itemedles, used for years In Drivato nractlco and for over thirty years by the people with entire success. Every single SpecUlo a special cure for tho disease named. ,. Cl'RrB, rBlCKlL 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations.. 2 Wornin, Worm Fever. Worm Collo... .'ii 3- TeeIlihlBi Colic, Crying, Wakefulness .25 4- UInri hen, of Children or Adults 25 7- Couclib. Colds, Bronchitis 25 8- NeurnIaln, Toothache, Faccache 25 O-IIeachiclu-H, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .25 10- I)yipcpla, Biliousness, Constipation. .25 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods... .25 12 AVhltCH. Too Profuse rerlods .25 13- Croup, I.nryucltls, noarjeness 25 11-Salt Itht-uin, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .25 15- Rlieumatlsm, Khenmatlo Pains 25 16- Mitlurlu, Chills, Fever anfiAgue .25 10-CntarrU, Influenia, Cold In the Head. .25 20-WUooplntr Couuh... .25 27 Kidney Diseases 23 2S-Ncrvou Uclilllty 100 SO-TJrinary Weakness 25 34-SoreTbront,QuIncy, Ulcerated Throat.25 UfTll DR- HUMPHREYS" nn D ORC NEW SPECIFIC FOR Unit, 0 Put up n email bottles of pleasant pellets. Just fit jour yvan Sold br Prnitlliti, or sent (rHl rectlpt of prlefc J)B.ncrsMT'MA('WI.(mpl-"""-"'I- .. lininiRKTS' xtD.ra, in m wnit.msi., skwtob. SPECIFICS. Di snerBeers Ftueet, Pnrwst, Healthiest Lauer Bock Beer On tp at X )m Wdtiaf; . J Chris. SchmiqCAgt LIVERY SNEDDtri'S Fwtr Alloy, Km sfBws. 151 . - -TJ lilt 1 A Lager ant The Commander of the Yirginh Troops at Pocahontas SAtS HIS PI02ET3 WERE FIRED ON. He Declnres Thnt on Three DKTerent eights Thlrty.KlRlit Elinls Were Fired, nnd Ua prenses tlie Opinion That the Prescnco nf tho Military Alone Prevented llloodslicd. Pocahontas, Vn., May 20. Yesterday the miners held two meetings in West Vlriiinia, nt Simons, and near IPocnhon tns In the evening. Tho meetings wore not so well attended nnd tho colored cle ment prevailed. Tho course of Governor O'f'crrall was condemned, whilo Governor McCorklo was nnolaudcu ns being con sistent nnd patriotic. Tho Italians here ftlll refuso to work. Tho Southwct Coal compnny claim to havo 600 men on duty. Tho following stntomont has been given to tho Associated Press reporter hero by Major Simons, commander of tho Virginia troops, in reply to Governor MeCorkle s statement: 'Each of my outposts aro under tho charge of a commissioned ofllcor, who is required to render a written report, when relieved, of tho occurrences during tho pre vlous twonty-four hours. On tho night of tho 8th tho officer in command of Coal Branch Station reported that his sentinel was flred on six times. On tho night of tho 9th thoy woro flred on fifteen times, and on tho night of tho 17th seventeen shots, were flred, and two of tho sentinels narrowly escaped being hit. "In tho two last Instances I was within hoariug of the shots, which wero flred from tho adjacent hills toward tho West Virginia sido. Tho oillcers under my com mand aro efficient, rollahlo and iutelll- gect, nnd I du not bellovo thoy would rcu der a sensational report officially. 'Wo have not interfered with West Vir ginia men in aliy way except to prevent their interference with tho men who wore disposed to work In tho Virginia mines. wo nro here for tho maintenance ot lnw nnd tho preservation of order nnd the pro tection of citlzena of Virginia engaged In their legitimate pursuits, and not to mo lest any citizen of West Virginia. "From all tho Information I havo been able to gather I am of tho opinion that but for the pr,esenco of tho military the Virginia inlucr9 would not havo been per mitted to continuo operations, and thnt there may hnve been bloodshed and de struction of property." Chlna'b Public Debt. Washington, May 20. A careful com pilntlon ot the figures of tho Chlneso na tional dobt shows that at the present mo ment it aggregates only about 10,000,000, a sum Insignificant in view of the great resources of tho nation. Tho first Chlneso loan was emitted in 1S75, and since that dato thero have been various Issues, mostly for small amounts. Tho rate of interest on these loans varies considerably, prob ably owing to tho different character of tho security ouered, but tho highest llguro is 10 per cent., nnd it may bo significant that tho last, mado during tho pendency of war last year, was placed as low as per cent. Most of those loans wero paid to tho Chinese In silvor, but in only two instances is it stipulated that thoy shall bo repaid In the same metal and tho bal ance must bo rolunded In gold. It is bo liovod horo that tho Chlneso will hnvo'no difficulty in raising tho entire amount tho indemnity to bo paid Japan. Drglns Archbishop Kcnrlck's Iteniova! St. Louis, May 20. Prominent Catholic clergymen and laymen aro plaintiffs In suit Hied In the circuit court against tho venernhlo Arohblshop Kcnrlck by priests of bis diocese nnd laymen to divest him of all title and control In tho valuable church property of tho archdioceso of St, Loui3 held by mm in fee. The petition avers that tho defendant is 89 years old and so weak In mind as to be unable to perform tho duties of his office. The prayer for tho appointment tor another trustee Is only a request that tho law transfer tho diocesan property to coadjutor Archbishop Kaln. Trolley Car l'oll with a Jlrldge. NortiilSTOWS, Pa., May 20, A bridge on tho Philadelphia and Heading plko cross ing th6 Trenton out off railroad In Ply mouth township, fell Saturday afternoon., carrying down with it summer car No, of the Schuylkill Volley Traction com pany, crossing at tho timo. Tho bridgo, tomporary wooden struoturo, was sevonty two feet long nnd thirty feet high. Tho car contained tho fatal number thirteen persons, but owing to somo fortunate cir cumstance no one was killed, aud ouly llvo wero sorlously injured. Dnrglar Held for Trial. liAXCASTSK. Pa., May 20. Two robbers, Georgo Williams and John Green, who tied tho family of Abons C. Mylln, near Willow street, last week und robbed tho premises, woro given a hearing by Alder man Hnlbnch aud committed for trial on various charges. Williams, who claimed to be from Philadelphia, was Identified as Daniel Laudis, a former hack driver of this city. The men will probably bo tried at the Juno term. An Old Conple Chloroformed and llnbbed. Johnbtows, Pa., May 20. Word was re-' eelved in this city of a daring rohhery which took place at tho residence of Hiram Hoffman, near JJavldsvllIe, Pomorset I county, while Air. ami Mm. Hoffman, hoth of whom are advanced in years, were sleeplnir, two men entered tho bouso hy raising the window, nnd lifter chloroform- iue the oouple ritnsaoked tho house and sumhhhIihI In obtaining uhc ut i&ii in money ivud securities. Unnk Kxuinlner Caunea Arrests. Haiiuuiiuuo, May 20. Joseph K. Ray mond, ou-j of tho receivers qf tho Hay jiwud ami Camphe(l Maiiufiict;UrlnK com- pony, ami Josepn uauiliocii, ono of tho dlivotors of the defunct Alhldletown hank, tipocial llanu Kxammer li. K. Tiiompion, who Iims been makiutr an exumlnntlon of, Ibe IliiUuitlon for the ptut oouplo of weeks. Vtwy wore hold In 5,000 hull each. Turkhh Pllerlms Wrecked. Jbduaii, May 20. A Turkish pilgrim rcoouier carrying Mohammedan pilgrims to Mecca was wrooked on tho Hod nw yeawnlay. There' wore 700 pooplo on board, all u( whom wero saved. Tho American CjclUt Defer.ted. Titiis, May 20 - At tho Volodromo de la Heme yesterday iiouuen, the Ut-1 'inn -hitmplou bhy.llst, beat Danker, thai American, by a short length. Many Persons Cannot touch food prepared with lard, and yet all such people can eat freely of food shortened with, or cooked (even fried) m COTTOLENE. For dyspep tics, and those with delicate digestive powers, Cotto lene i9 invaluable. Having all the yood features of lard, with none of Its unhealthfulness, its wonderful 1 IN MTICT M W 12 lSftj. Tratna leivo Sbecandosb as folio nst , Tor New York via Philadelphia, week days, in,6.2S,7.W), am. 12 5S 2,W 5 55 xnuday 10 a. m. "' Nnw York vis Mouch Chunk. wea days, 3 Z' 7 20 a m , 12 58 2.53 p. m r'or noaciuK rnunaeipni cpk aRyi-, 10 6.25, 7.2(1, a. in., i.i, 5 35 p m . taun. y. XM0, a. m. rnr Pottavnle, woek flays 2 10, 7 20 fl. m 12.58 "oo. 6.55 o. m. day. 2 10 a. m r-or J amaqna ano .wananny iix.v wkur u!y, B.zo, T.ixj, a.m., Vi,w ito, oip. ra aun ay, z.iu, a. m. 'or' 'Vfllil''-srt Hunbii'y nnd Tewlsburg, 3k days. 3 25 1130 a m 1.50 7 20 p m, ireok Hrdsv.R25 n. m. For Mahanov flrr wceit aoys iuwa am. T.20, II 90 n- m . 12 BS 15 , 1 5a 5 5) 7.20 0..xi p.m. eumay -i i -j a m irer Anhlann nnd h-tnoltln weekdays 3 2o. MM, 11.80 a. m , 1.50 7.20 9.33 p. m. Bunday, 1.5 a. m. Vat nDlt'.mora WoshinE'on a"d the We't vin U &0. It K tbrouKli train' leave Read'ne Tarmlnal,Phlla-i-'phla Pfi.iK H at 3 20 7 55 1120 a. re.. 3 16. 1 S! p. m. Sunday S 20, 7 65 ll 20 a m 3l 7 27 p. m. Aaoiuouui train trm 21ti ino Cbeitnut streets station "-pelt dajs, 1 13 5.11, 8.21 p. m. Sundays, 1.33, TRAINS TOR SHENANDOAH I Leave New Vnrk via Phlladeltlilt. week divs, a mm. ra iw liv, i.au p. m., ii.id nirti. enn- dnv. 8 00 n. a.. Lieavexsew YoriviMucuunur.K,-KeeKQajs, 43(1 II 10a m 110,430p.m. Leavo l'h sr.clr,- in. Reaaine Terminal. wees oays 4 20 3j, iu.m a. m.. ana 4U0 A 2 1 30 in. haj OaV 11 30 ea KeiO g, week Oays I 33 7 10 10 00,11 55 m 585 7 57 p. a. S-ni ay 1.35 n m I.fa- Pousviue. wee days 23o. 7 40 a m 12 ) 0I2u.tr, Sunday 235am j Leave Tamnnua treenoays s.is kw, iiisjb. m 19)7.13 uasr. m fu may ais -im Leavs Jla"nov I'ltv wek Qvs 5 4j. 21 1147 am., 1.51 7.39 0 54 p m bunday, 345 a. m. r,n.v Mniinnor P sue weK days 2 40.4 00, 0.30, 0 37. 11 00 j.. m 1S.58, 2 CO 5.20 0 20.7 511, 10 10 p.m. suqui ,-, iiw. m. j eave ""imspori. ween nays -j., juiu a m , J.oa ii n p. m. auri ny, u.i p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut Ktreci Whnrf ana South Street Wharf for Atlantic Cl veek-Uayii Bxpresi. a.w. a. re . 2.00 (fat- urdayj only 3 00), 4 00, 5 0( Hon .uo a tn. 5 4op eup. m. Accommoaa- ) m Handav r"xcrcs. 0 0J. j0 (10 a. m. Accom modatlon, 8.10 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. Keturnlcg. leave Atlantic City, depot, corner Atlanllo and Arkansas avenues. Weck-Days Express. 7.3b. B.i'O a. m and 4 00 a a 5.SU p. ui. Accommodation, 8.15 a. ra. ana t.si p. m. Hunuai Exrress, 4 00. 5.15, 8.00 p. m. Ao- comn odulon, 7. id a. m., and 4 15 p. m. Parlor euro on all Biuret trail s C G HANCOCK ''er. Pars Agt. Philadelphia, Pa, I. A. SWEIGAKP, Oen. bunt. PKMNSYLVAN1A KAlLKUAU. BOntlTLKTr.T PIVtSIOK, APRIL 21. 1815. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tho sbnt late for Wlggan's, Gllbertoc, JVackvllle, Ne ;8tie, nt. uiair.i-onavuie, uamourc, Keaaick ?oustown, Ptcenlxvllle, Norrlatown and Phi tdelphla (llroad street station) at 5:08 aJ 1 1 n . m. anaiiio p. m. on weenaays for l'ull fllle and intermediate stations Sill) a, m. SUNDAYS. For VTltran's, Gllberton, rrackvlllr, N Jastla. St. Clair, pottsvllle at r:08. 9:1 J a. r.. tnd 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Kexillr.jt, Font iowe, pacenixvuie, worrisvown, hllasclplili it d:uu, vitu a. idm oiiw p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Rhctacdrr.b 10:10 j.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:4! and HUTp. n jucaays, line a. m, ace o:w p, m. Leave Pottsvllle for Sbenacdoab at Uil 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and IOiOO p. in.aunan it 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 c. m Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) to Shenandoah at 6 57 and 8 IS a a. 1 10 and 1 11 n week days. On Sundays leave at 6 50 a E Leave Bread StreetHtatton. Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For Hew York. Express, week dav it 8 0, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 6 60, 7 88, 8 10, 8 60, 10 K (dining car), 11, 11 14 a m, 12 noon, 12 44 (Lire (tea 121 and 4 22 p m dining cars), 140, S?i (dining car), 3 20, 4, 5, 8,0 50,7 18, 8 12, 10 p m. l2t3nWht. Sundays, 320, 4 05 4 50, 5 15, 812. 5'l, 1' 01 (dining car), 11 03 a m 12 44, 2 f (dining car), 4 U0 (limited 4 21), 6 20, 6 30, 6 51 71, x 12, 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. Express for Boston, without ohange, Hats eekdays. and e 60 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE ROT-TH For B iltimore and Washington 3 50, 720,8 31 9 10, 10 20, li is, 11 S3 m, (ni to llialted UIdiu, sar,) 180. 8 40. 4 41, (5 16 Conrretslonal Lire IteO, dining car), 617, 6 56 (dining car), 7 40 (dining can p m, and lu 0! night week day. Sundays, 860, 7 20,6 10, U It, 11 38 a m. 4 41, 6 6! (dining car), 6 65 tdlnliit car, 7 40 (dining car pmand UOjulcht. Ltave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Kxprcos, 8 60 a m, 2 10, 3 30 (Saturdays only) 4 V and 6 DO p tn we lays. Sundays, Exprnae 8 45 and 9 45 am. For Cape May, Angleeea, Wlldwood ac Bolly Beach, exnreM, 9 a. in., IDU p m wet. lays, Sunday, 0 00 a m. ForBca Isle City, Ocean Clly and Avaloi Kxpres8,8Wa m, 4 00 p iij week days. Snr lays,900am. For Homers Point, express, 8 SO, t ra, 4 10 m week days. Sundays. 8 44 a in 9. M. PHfoai, J H. noov Ben'l Uan.rr ra.n" P Have yon Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper-Colored Bpota, Achea, Old Bores. Dlcera In Mouth, Hair- FalllcE? Wrlto Von'j. Kenedy Co., U07 51 a. onlc'l'emiile,Chituao,Jll.Jorproo( of cares. Cupliul H&oo.oou. fuilect) cared nlneyeari ago tortartopiia and well. 1 OO-imr bnntt frrt JOHN A. EEILLY, Wholesale and Retail ' I UUUn LfcLALC.r 22-24 South Main St., Sbonandoah. Agent for D. O. Yueugllcg & Son's celebrated Beer. Porter Ales etc. S,1 ,TTl p. A V I Rt, fr i IS la euro jilot aua Afitr tun, cra-r w si 1BAL UEllKI.NB OO, Stiu ' ji' r.n 1 lfWJ5. jtrttRXV.. yt success is easily explained. The genuine always has trade mark steer's head in cotton-plant wreath on every pail, Mnd only by Tho N. K. Fairbank Company, CHICAGO, and 132 N. Dtlawar Ave., Phlladsw Ppssenner trains leave Shenandoah for Penn HhVcn Junction, Mnch Chunk, Lehlghton, Slalincton W' lte Hll, CatiiPauqua, Allen town, Bethlehem, Rnston ami Weuthcrly 0.04, '.:, 0.15 a. m , 12. 13, 2 67, 27 p m For New York nnd pniladelpMP, 6.01, 7.33,0.15 a.m., 12 4 , 2 57 p. m For (ju&fiake nwnch- b-icit. Herhn-ds and Hudsoaealo, 0.15 a, x.. and S 57 p m. For Wllks linrre Wblte Haven. Plttston. La;evvllle. Towandn. ffivre. Waverlv and El mtra, 6 01. V.lfi a. m.. w.67, 5.27 p. m. For Kocnener. buiwio. ''incara i'alls ana the Weit 9.15 a m . 2 57 5.27 P m. Fi.r Belvldere. De aware water Gap and Ptrnudshurg, 6.01 a. in., 5 27p ra. rur ijirauertv no aun irenion, v.ja a. m. For Tunkhannook, 604, 9.15 H.m 2.57,5.27 p. m. f or iitaca ana ueneva, e.oi, w.ia a. m., 5.OT p. m. r or A utjurn is a. m. 6 vrz p. m. For Jeacesvlile. Levlston and Beaver Meadow. 7.33 a. m , 12.43 p. m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard 6 04.7.38 9.15n.m., 12.13.2.67,5 27,8.08 p.m. ror nnver nrooK jnnciion, Auaenri'a ana nssleton. 6.04. 7.3. 9 15 a. m.. 12.43. 2.57. 5.27. S.OSp m. j- or Herat) ton s 04 .is a. m., i.v!, s.zz p. ra. For Hnzlebronlc. Jeddo. Drlfton and Fret' land, 6.04. 7.38, 9.15 a. rr 12.43 2.67, 5.27 p. m. tor ABniana. U'raravuie ana Lost ureen. 4.40, 6.15, 780, 9.13, 10 20 a. m., 12.H5, 1.40, 4.10 6 85, 8 22 p. m. u or avon Kun. uentraua. Mount i.armei andShamoicln. 9 13. 1114 a.m.. 132, 4 20.8 22. 915p.m. ror yatesvine, rark I'jare, wanaooyiuy and Delano, 5 50. 6 04, 7 38, 9 15, 1 1 05 a m., 12 43, 2 67,5 27,8 03.9 25, 10 53 p. m. Trains will lea- e hamokln at 5 15, 8 15, 11 4S n. m,155. 4 30, 9 3ip m., and arrive at Shen andoah at 6 04, 9 15 a m, 12 43, 267, 527, 11 IS p ra. Leave snenonaoah for Potwvllle. B04. 7W. 9 08, 915,11(5, 1130 a.m., 12 43, 257,410,527, 8 0 p in. Leave ronsvi le ror nenandonn. boo. 7 40. 903, 1015, 1140a. m., 1332, 3 00. 4 40, 520, 7 15, 7 65,9 40 p.m. i.eave Bnenannoan ior uezieton. hoi. 738. 0 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 OH p. m. Leave tiazieton ior M'enanaoan, i so, 10 08. 11 00 a. m., 12 16 2 58, 5 30, 7 25 7 56 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Tralni leave for Raven Run. Centrnlln. Mt. Carmel and Shamokin, 6 45 n m., 2 40 P.m., and hi rive at Shamokin at 7 40 a. m, and 3 45 p. m. Trains leavs snamokia ior nenanaoau at 7 55 a. ni., and 4 00 p. m., and arrive at Shecac doh at 8 49 a. ra , and 4 58 p. m. Trains leave for At.h n,1. Gtrardvllle And Lost Creek, 0 40 u. in., 12 3d p. ra. r-pr uazieton, uiacu ureek junction, penu Haven Juu.tlou. Mauch Chunk. Allentown. Beililehem, Easton and New York, 8 49 a. m u.mj. zwip. ra. for Yatesvllle, Park Plaee. Mahanoy Clly 1,6 03 and Delano, 8 49, 11 35 a. m., 12 30, 2 55 p in. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8 SO, 11 30 a. m 1 05, 5 30 p. ra. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5 55, 849, 932. m,240 p. m. Leave Pottt-vPln for Shenandoah, 8 30, 1040 a. m., 1 33, 5 15 p. m. ROLLIN II. WILBUR, Gen'l BupL, Houth Bethlehem, Pa. CHAS. S. LEE, Gen'l. Pss. Agt , Philadelphia. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. G. P. A., South Bethlehem, Pa PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. 8. KISTLER, M, D PBVSICIAN AXD SURGEON. Office. ISO North Jardln street, Shenandoah. M. JI. BURKE, A TTO RNE Y.A T-LA W, SHENANDOAn, PA, Office. Eean bulldinc. corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. N. STEIN, M. D., PSTSICIAN AND SVRQEON. omce Room 2, Egan's New Dntldlng, i ner Main and Centre streets. Shenandoah. Pa. iaa. Offlce Hours: 8 to 10 a. in.; 1 to 8 p. m.t 7 to p. m. Night offlceNo. 230 West Oak street. G. M. HAMILTON. M. D PBYBICIAN AND SURGEON. Offlce.--Water Company Lloyd street. building, 24 West SFALDIN J. M. D. Diseases of the Heart and Luxas A Specialty. Ofticn and reBlderce, So. 29 s. White Mreet. Offlo.' nours ' to 9 a m 1 o 3 and 7 to 9 p. m For Sale, Cheap I 2 0, On North White Street, JSlxoxxctu clovla. TVmble block of dwell'nc, Xos. 30 ami 32Xnrth White street, hei wren Centre and Llotd btrretn. Also, a double block ot d vellinRs. Xos. 116 nnd 118 North White stree, between Lloyd and Coal Btreeu. Apply at HERALD OFFICE. 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