REMEMBER there are hundreds of brands of White Lead (so called) on the market that are not White Lead, composed largely of Barytes and other cheap materials. But the .number of brands of genuine Strictly Pure White Lead is limited. This brand is standard "Old Dutch" process, and just as good as it was when you or your father were boys : "John T. Lewis &Bros." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to a 15-pound keg of Lead and mix your own paints. Saves time and annoyance In matching shades, and Insures the best paint that it Is possible to put on wood. Send us a postal card and get our book on paints and color-card, freej It will probably save you a good many dollars. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia i JOHN D ALTON. AGENT FOR Shenandoah and Vicinity FOR BAEBET'S CELEBRATED leer and Porter A trial order solicited. Try BABBBY'S BOGE BEEE. Millions of Dollars Go up lu smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur nlture, etc., Insured In first-class, rella ble companies, as represented by D&XID FAUST, Insurance Agent, ' "120 South Jardln Street. Also Life art) Accidental Companies Steel Picfcet Fence Is the cheapest and best fonc9made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns.cenv etery. lots or any kind of'fenclng.l M. II. Master has the agescy and carries it In 'stock at his marble and granite works. 127 S. Jardin St. 4 IX JEfJSTjajlSTH O JOHN F CLEARY, ' ' Temperance Drinks, Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of the finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, Pa. HOTEL KAJER CHAB. BURCQILL, prop. North Main St.. MAHANOY CITT Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations.' Handsome nxturet Pool and nilllard Rooms Attached. Shenandoah's Reliablh Hand Laundry Cor. Lloyd and White His. All work guaranteed to be nrsvcUss In even particular. Uk ties and lace curtain sa ipse ww-" - wai.au ,Ur KUU 1. .IIP! solicited. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST nnn v jeil ci nu... .1.111 W B. wui at Phidolph'iSr Pa: Thirty vewrs' continuous practice In nil spe:lal diseases 1 1 com sexes. Dr. Lobb euartintoH to permant-ntiy cu e all cae of OuatilHOi i rriint oi Voutti .inddls cases of the nlood. Nerves, Hkin, Kidneys, and General 'id Local Debility a Islng from Imprudence, Excesses or Abue and realora HDcaliri and Vtnor to the unfortunate. Thirty years' continuous practice as a speo i.iiatin 1 hi clis of diseases 1b aurnctent vi. deuce of hi bUIIi In the treatment of his 1 patients. woneuiwui.u mm exam nations free and etrloily confidential. Onice hours, dally and undav, from 9 A M. to 3 1', M.. and 6 to 9 evening. Call or send lor free book on Error of Youth and obscure d'seases of both sexes. If jour clothier doesn't keep Hammerolough : Bros Swell, llelUble, New York -OLOTHIUa- Mike him set It Tbolr celebrated $15.00 Molton Ovorooat rs like steel andls sold by every prom! I 7 i .v. .Kit. Vnni PAnu Ilfi w til l oiubuici w . "- j. SENOR MARTI KILLED. Tho "President of the Oulmn Re public" Falls in Battle, BEVOLUTIOHISTS BADLY BEATEN. Inenrgents Who Were Taken Prisoners by the Spaniard Declare That (Joiner ami Eitrudii, lUvolutloimry Leader, Were Alto Killed or Wounded. Havana. Mnv22. A n rtrtrfifrnmnnf die. astrous to tho robots was fought yesterday 111 custom 1,110a, in which Jose JUartl, who was proclalmod president by the revo lutionary narty. was killed and his dnad body positively Identified. colonel balcodo recolvod positive Infor mation that a Imml nf 700 Ihflnnrnnffl. nn. dor the coiumnnd of the well known lead ers Jose Marti. Maxima Hninpz. Miissn and Barrero, had taken up a lino of march to pass tno mvor umito, tnenco to proceed JOSE MAKTI. In the direction of Victoria do Las Tunas, with tho design of marching upon Puerto Prlncipo. Colonel Sulecdo dispatched Col onel Sandoval, with a detachment of troops, to march In pursuit of tho rebel band. Colonel Sandoval found the enemy en camped at a point botweon Bijns and Boon de Dos KIos on the right side of tho Con tramaestro river, a small tributary of the Cauto. Colonel Sandoval attacked tho camp and found his troops harrnssod by a scattering lire of single shots from Covert. The light lasted for an hour in this mini' ner, at tho end of which time tho Spanish troops udvanced and took tho enemy's po sition, compelling tho rebels to fly In dlf forent directions. The Spanish troops hotly pursued, and caino upon the body of Joso Marti, which was later positively Identified. Of the rebels twonty wero killed and many of their wounded wero left In tho camp whon they took lllght. Tho Span' lards took romo correspondence of tho rebel leaders with the booty of tho camp, among which aro somo Important papora. Tho arms and horses of tho Insurgents wore also taken. Tho Spaniards lost flvo killed and seven wounded. Tho Insurgent prisoners say that Gomez and Estrada are olthor killed or wounded. Tho political effect of this ovent is dis couraging to the causo of tho Insurgents, Damage to Maryland's Fruit Crop. Baltimore, May 23. Tho recent cold, wot spell has seriously affected tho peach crops In Kent couuty, yet in some orchards fair crops aro reported. The fruit on all tho Intermediate yellow varieties on old trees aro killed, but young orchards aro still showing good prospects. Seed fruit and all the very early varieties are plenti ful as yet. On Eastern Neck island, whero there was an abundant crop latt your, but few peaches are reported. On Choster river the majority of orohards havo boon hurt, somo growers claiming hardly enough to pick. Tho pears are badly hurt and cherries ruined. Reports from Caro line county are that there will bo grave danger for young peaches, as well as all other fruits, If tho cold, wet weather con tinues. Wicomico county peaches aro rot ting badly. Strawberries havo boon in jured by rust. A Denperata Tight for the Scale. Pitts liurtG, May 33. Tho miners of this1 district are making a desporato fight in the faco of their defeat In their strlko for slxty-nlne cents per ton. Yosinrday tho officials succoedod In colling out about 1,600 men on the Chartlors branch of the Pan Handle railroad, and nfl tho mines of that section are closed. The mines on the Wheeling division of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad are running in full, how over, and It Is generally conceded that the strike is lost. la GfMcogne Again Overdue. Paius, Muy a. Inquiries mado here at the ulllctis of the Campugnlo General Transatlnntlquo show that La Gitscogue, which sailed from Havro for Nw York on May 11, and which Is now about two days late, has on board ulnety-flve saloon pas sengers and 409 passengers In tho steer ago. The oflh'lals of the French line are not in any way alarmed at the fact that Lu Gascogue has not arrived on time. Child Drowned In a Ctsnpool. CllEii'Uit. Ph., Muy3J. AgnoB Mary, tho 17-mouths-old daughter of TVedorlck Mc Kono, of Clifton avonue, Sharon Hill, was drowned In a cesspool at tho homo of her parunts. Mr. ond Mrs. MoKono had gone to church, lonvlug their children at home. When they returned llttlo Agnes' body was found In thu well under un out house in the yard. ConuterfeltlOK Oang Dneartlied. CniCAiio, M.iy S3 S-cret siirvlce detcc tlves have Just unearthed here what it claimed to t)6 tho greatest countorfeltlni gang that has operated in Chicago In 1. number of yoare. Thoy also uneurtbed In apartments on the wt'st side a lot of plas ter moulds, nietul aold, files, and spurloui i;ou, Seven men and a woman have been nrrested. Murderer KclJireu Gt Tweuty Yesn. JKltsKV CITY, May S3. Thomas Mr LAron, who killed his mistress In Hobo lo'n. ond was found guilty of murder In the second dogrou, wasyenterday sontenood by Judge Llpplnoott to twenty years in ,tato prison. Ho received his sentenco coolly. Captain iledbere's Widow to Wed. Chicago, May 23. It Is announced that Mrs. Hedburg. widow ot captain lleiiuorp, who was shot and kilhd by Lieutenant Mwuy nt Fort Shcnm.i.. Is to bo murrlcd Juno 8 to IJiuiioiul Htoplion, son of Houry Stephen, tho box inuuutucturer. Heart Disease 30Yrs! Short Breath, Palpitation. Mr. Q. W. McKinsey, postmaster of Kokomo, Ind., and a bravo ex-soldicr, says: "I had been severely troubled with heart disease ever since leaving tho army at tho close of tho late war. I was troubled with palpitation and shortness of breath. I could not sleep on my left side, and had pain around my heart. I became so ill that I was much alarmed, and for tunately my attention was called to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I decided to try It The first bottle mado a decided improvement in my condition, and five bottles have com pletely cured me." 0. W. MoKINSEY, P. M Kokomo. Ind Dr. MIIosTIeart Carols sold on a positive ruaranteo that tho llrstbotr.Io will benefit. UlclruggistaBeUltatJl, C bottles for 85, or itwlll boEont. prepaid, on receipt of prlco by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind. (Formerly Murphy Bros.) Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. The bar supplied with flrst-class wines, llauors. beer. ale. Dorter. Choice clears Free lunch from 9 to 13 a. m. Ch ..better' EnglUh Diamond ItrnnH. Orftrlnal and OnlV Genuine. safc. ilwayi reliable, ladic m , DraEcrtet for ChltStiUr SnctUh Via- nunut Brand In If imI nnA Gold tnetlll Mxvt, Mutual w lib blue ribbon. I like I (on $ and irtUaliont. At Drunirlsfi. or lend 4v In RtKmpi for tinrttculart, twlinioDlMs tod "iccun Tor jjne."in tener, dj rviarn Mill. lOaOOO TMtlinonlnl. Nam VaptT, Void t j ail toc-l Pr f,ifti. 1'hllail., l'o. laslly, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WcaknoeS) Ne vonIie, luoiiitf , and all too tram of ovll.- from early errors or later excuses, the results f over-'orK, elCKness, worry. etc. run etrengta, uevei opmcnt and tone given t every organ son poruoa of the body. Hiciplcnat.. Failure Impossible. 2,000 references. Book, explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) ire. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. HUMPHREYS' Dr. Humphreys' Specifics ore sclentlflcally and carefully prepared Remedies, used for years In lirlvate oractice and for over thirty years by the people with entire success. Every single Bpeclllo a special cure for the disease named. KO. CtTRK.. fKICBI. 1 Fevers. Concestlons, Inflammations.. ,'Z3 S WoruiM, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... 3- TeetUiniri Colic, Crying. Wakefulness .25 4- Dlarrlica, of Children or Adults 25 7 Couitbs, Colds, Bronchitis .25 8- Xeurnlgln, Toothache, Faceache. 25 D-ncadnches, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .25 10-DvsnoDHla. Biliousness, Constipation. .25 11- Supprcscd crl'ninful Periods... .25 12- WklteH. Too Profuse Ferlods 25 13- Croup, Laryngitis, Iloareeness 25 14- Salt Ilhcuni, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .25 15- Rheumatlsin, lllieumatio Fains 25 10-MaIurln, Chills, Fever andAguo .25 10-Catarrfa. Influenza, Cold In the Ilead. .25 20-Whooplna Cough 1. .25 27-Kldncy DUenses 25 2S-Ncrvoa Debility 100 ?0-t!rlimrv Weakness 25 34-Sorc Throat. Qulnoy, Ulcerated Throat .25 M n tl DR. HUMPHREYS PDin OCC NEW SPECIFIC FOR Unit ) CO Putupiu small bottles of pleasant pellets, Just nt your Sola bj Droljlil", or ..111 prH.U rll f lrl-. Oa. nIllrllIr, Siwui1pi, 1 h.il.d . liriiiims' mi! n.ca, ill !""-St.. MiWTORB. SPECIFICS. Laaerand Pilsner Beers Finest, Purest. Healthiest, 2uauer Bock Beer On tap at all theUadlng saloons. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 807 West Coal St,, Shenandoah. Sate and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDDEN'S LJVERY Poar Alley, Rear Coif oo House. The nest rites In town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. Pe s rl? f-'ru Illi of MEN BRlS IN Fill. Presbytej iaus Refuse to Down" Friends of the Professor, EADIOALS URGED THEIB DEFEAT. Itev. Dr. .lolm Ilnll Opposns tho Proposi tion to Ip'cnmuitt Their N'nmltmtlons to the Coinmltte.1, and Ills Arsuments Carry the Contention, PlTTSUUIto, Mny Lk3. The"storm center" nt Now York mado itself folt in the nt- nosphoro of tho 1'roshytorlnn Genornl Assoinhly nt IMttshnrg again yestordny. The winds of dolmte hiul only Jut olonred tho eccleslnsticiil sky of the cloud of ns- sfcinbly control of somlnnrlos when on- other cloud from New York loomed up In laht. But It was dissipated with only thrco puff a of wind, one of which wns fur nished by Eldor Goorgo E. Sterry, himself noting ivs tho niouthploco of members of the Now York presbytery's delegation. Tho light camo on that portion of the report of tho homo missions committee continuing Dr. Thomas S. Hastings, pres ident of tho faculty of Union somlnavy; John Crosby Brown, vieo president of the board ot directors orthcBomluiiry: fjhnrlci L. Thompson, li. I)., and David B. Ivison ns members of tho home missions hoard. Thoso men nre strong adherents to Pro' lessor Brlggs, and the extremists hnd de tormlncd that they should bo defeated. In objootlon to this Elder Sterry moved tho nominations bo referred back to tho committee, so the Now York prosbytory might bo heard on tho Rubjcct. Mr. Storry stated that churches had refused to con tribute to tho cause of the homo missions on nccount of the personnel of tho com mlttce. Then a motion to adopt tho report of the committee wus made, and urguments for nnd against tho report were mnde. Dr. John Ilnll, of Now York, tho chairman ol tho board of homo missions, who arrived hero yesterday morning, referring to tho plmi to hold up tho re-election of somo of tho mombers of tho board, depreciated th results which wero likely to follow. In thu board, ho said, nothing of n partisan char acter had over been mentioned, and It would be disastrous If It wero to o:cur oven for the first time. It was n plea for peace and for the retention of tho dlroctor.i of Union semlnury on the board of homo missions. There wns n storm of npplause whon Dr. Ilnll ceased. Finally the motion to recommit was laid on the tublo nnd the election of tho Brlggs men was carried by a standing vote. Tho responsibility and credit for the nc tlon of the assembly in rejecting tho pro posal of tlia New York delegnto (Mr, Storry) nre genernlly given to Dr. Hall. His attention wns called to the report that Union men wero to be turned down, and he sot about negativing such proposnls. What promised to bring out much op position wns tho erection of a building for tho use of mission boards In New York, ut a cost of 1,750,000. But oven tho opposi tion of Elder McDougla, of Cincinnati, failed to mako Itself effective. In other words, tho assembly, while overwhelm ingly conservative, has refused to make Itself the tool of conservative oxtromlsts, A commltteo consisting of tho vice mod erator, Governor Baaver, Dr. Stoddnrd of Now York, Dr. Lavelru of San Francisco, Dr. H. H. Jessup of Syria and Dr. J. H Hubbard of Chicago wus appointed to convey the fcreotlngs of the assembly to the United Presbyterian Assembly, which Is to meet in Pittsburg tomorrow. Southern Negroes to Replace Strikers. PlTTSBUKO, May 23. Sixty negro pud' dlers from Knoxvllle, Tenn., arrived In tho city to take the place of strikers at the Clinton Iron mill. With the non-union men already at work there tho firm claim that thoy will have enough to run tho mill on double time. Tho strike is for the Amalgamated rate of $4 nor ton. Tho lm ported men aro well guarded to prevent them from being mohbod by the strikers. but thus far no trouble has oocurred. Kvldenee nf Foul Play. Wilkesbakue, Pa., May 83, William Escott, a prominent citizen of Luzerne borough, lolt homo Saturday forenoon nnd has not since been heard from. Blood stains on a fonco near tho house nnd a bit of torn clothes whloh has been found in dlcuto foul play. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersoy, District of Columbiu, Delaware nnd Mary land, generally lair; sllgntly warmer northerly winds. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia Exchanges. Nrw Yohk, May 21. The share speculation on the Stock Exchange today was quiet at the opening, and the tlrst prices were a shndo lower than the closing figures of yesterday, At the close, however, the market was strong In tone. Closing bids: Del. & Hudson.. ..131H D., U. & W 10J Erie Wi Lake Erie Ac'W... S!1H Lehigh Xav 47 Lehigh Valley ... 31 New Jersey C'cn...l01 N. Y. Central I0H6 M. Y.ftN.E ... 12 Pennsylvania Heading Vfii St. i'aul KJi W. N. V. & Pa..... bH West Snore General Market. Philadelphia. May 21. Flour Arm! win ter superfine, winter extras, $33.25 No. 2 winter tamiiy, fJ.2OJW.50j PeiuiHyl vanla roller, clear, &3:)ai.M: Pennsylvania roller, strmiTht, .J.GitfJ.lti); western winter, clear. S3.50S3.(. Wheat unsettled. Irregular, with KHe. bid and 7tt?ic. asked for May. Corn dull, ttrm, 58Mc bid and 58?4e. asked for Muy. Oats quiet, steady, with UOHc bid nnd 37c, asked for .May. Hay firm; good to choice timothy, $)3M(. Buh( quiet. Pork easy; utt iiie3, $l.'L7i(U.25. Lard dull: western sUnin, 87. Butler firm: western dairy. 7 12c.i do. creamery, ll(Qkl7Uc. ; do. factory, 710c.; Elgms, 17HtC.s Imitation creamery, tuilSc,! New York dairy, 10S10o.; do. cream ery, l"c)4.i Pennsylvania creamery prints, extra, IVc; do, choice, lbc.; do. fair to u'ood, nailcl garlicky and Inferior, lOSHfte.; prints Jobbing at iiaiic. Cheese steady; New York larite. 3ho.; small, taodo. : part fklms, H4 Qtc; full skims, lo. Evn weaker: New York nnd Pcnnoylvunla, Uy l&c.i western fresn, HtflHKo.s southern, MW&Wiv- Live Stock Markets. New Yohk, Ms y 21. European cables quote American steers at U&lUc., dressed weight; tefrlgeratorbeef. M'tlOc. Calves firm; poor lo prime veals, $IS0. Sheep very firm; spring jambs quiet, but steady; clipped sheep, fair to good. S1.37KI 73; choice Virginia, 87.75. llogs steady nt 81.60&3 for inferior to choice. EAST LinuitTV, l'a.. May 21. Cattle steady; prime, S5.73&U.10: good. E5.loS5.40; bulls.stags and cows, $2&3.oO. Hogs active: Phlladel- phins. SI 75(.8;i; commun to fair Yorkers, tl M&l.iSH. rougbi if JiOl Kluep steady and ttrong: extru. Si 1 .u iK . foo $:i Win; com men to lair tuiubt 2 5U3.U0; veul calves, I K5.a033.76. 1 COTXOI.NE. I Has Upset - 1 llie old ideas, and revolutionized cooking Vhat? COTTOLENE. Why? Because it is clean, pure, liealtliful, economi cal, and makes the most delicate and delicious food. 5 lbs. of Cottolene equals j4 lbs. of lard, saving 3 the cost. Oct tiie genuine, with trade mark steer's head in cotton-plant wreath on every pail. Made only by Tho Ni K. Fairbank Company, CHICAGO, and llU N. Delaware Ave., Fill RAH WD SYSTEM IN BTFEOT MAY 12. 18!).), Tn.!fls leave Shenandoah ss folio "i for Now York vis Phllsdelphls, week days, i",h,, 7.20, am. 12 58 2M, fifti -midny 10 a. m. New York Vn. Mauch Chunk. veo dsj8,o2.") 7 20 a m,12 58 V.53p. m "or Bea-ln. . Philadelphia eek dnyn. 2.10 5.25,7.20, s. m 12.82, 2A. 665p m Hun- tv, .ju, a. m. vir Potisvlllt. weet (lavs 2 10. 7 20 8. m.. 12.68 iM. 6.55 p. m. "' day, 2 10 a, m orTmaqu ana Ainnanoy ;iiy wecK anys, 10. b.25. 7.20. n. iu ISM 2 55. 5 M n. m Sun lsv. 2.10. a. Hi. For vvini'',"M" "unDury ann i-.ewiB'mrs, -eeK qvs. si'o n au a m l.uo i si p m Sundsv. 3 2,"i a. m. .20, II GO n r- 12 5 1 5 'i 53 5 55 7 20 0.33 ,m. Mimjay aiu s a m far Axnlind and -himoltln week dovs 325. 20, 11.80 a. m 1.50 7.20 0 33 p. m. (Sunday, m a. rn. For Baltimore Wnshlne'on and the Weit vt-i I) &0 H U.lhroueh trnlni leave IteHd'.nv Tiirmlo'd, t'ttlla rhn P & t U u at 3 20 C.IOnM Y. TV, Un,ln ! 1,11 .iSliai a m.. 3 40 7 27 d. m. Additional train froi 21 ti and Caounut streets stallio eek days. Ho 5,41. B.21 p. in, Sundays, I.Jo. 813 p.m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH i Leave Nw vork via Phlladelcnt weekdiys. 8 00 n. id , 1 SO 4 00, 7.S0 p. m IS.IC cif Hun. ony, niu t a.. T ...... n V. TI-I. UAA.n,Mb wfiab-HnD 4 30 0 ) 0 a m 1 10,4 30 p.m. Leave Pb''iidl' . , Rcaalne Terminal, wi-elc days 4 20 8X1. lO.f" s. m. and 4 00 2 II 3 f m. k day n 30 ea Hevl g, v eek days 1 33 7 10 10 00,11 55 m 5 53 7 57 p. ir. S in ny 1.33 h in Lr i-otisvlUo. ww davs 2 33. 7 40 a m. 12 30 0 12 , 1a Hundnv 2 33 n m IvPave Tnrnaqua week dnys 3.1s 8 60, 11 -J a. , 120 7,15 0 23 p. m Hu day 318-vm Leavs J1h moy City w ek diyn 54,3,021 H47ni.. 1.51 7.39 9 54 p m Minday, 3 45 i.rr,v Vwlinno P ee -"Pk days 2 40.4 00. (1.80, 0 37, 11 CO a. El 12.38, 2 06 5.20 0 20 7 63, 10 10 t, au i r, 1 iu k u, leave ''''tlllr.m3po.-i, days 7 42, IOIO m 3.35 ll 15 3. m. 8un(ay, 11. i. p. n.. .WLAWTTO CITY DIVISION Le&v Philsdelnhla, Chmtnut Street Wharf and South BUcei Wiiart ;or Atlantic CI. vot-uavfi Eiori'sf ".(!. . r . 2.110 mat- urday.i only 3 O0, 4 00, fi 00 p. m. Accommodi tion MM a 1. 6 4o p m anndny-f.xnrest. OJ. 10.ro a. m. Accom modation, 8 00 a. m. nd i0 u. m Ktturnict,'. leave Atinnno miy, oepoi, corner Atlantic and Arkansnsavenneis Weeb-uays Express, n.'io a. m and 400ud6.80p. m. Accommodation, 8.15a. in., and 4.82 p. m. Huncai Ki press, 4 00, 5.15, 8.00 p. m. Ac conm oditlon, 7.15 a. ra., and 4 15 p. m. fanor tir- nn an xrrfi nairs O G HANCOCK "fi pass Agt. Pbllsdelpbia, Pa. I, A. 8WE1GARP. yen. Sunt. PENNSYLVANIA ttAlLROAlu. SOlIDTLKILr, DITISIOX. APRIL 21,I8S5. TralnB will leave Shcnandoab after the aboi Jate for VTisgan's, Gllberton, rrackvllle, Castle, Bt. Clair, Pottsvtlle, Harfibuij, ReaAlrv Pottstown-Phcenlxvllle, Norristown and Pi. 1 adelphla (Broad Btreet Btatlon) at 6:08 awd 11 , a. m. ana io p, m. on wcon uijh j urx-om rtllb and Intermediate Btattons 9:10 a, m. SUNDAYS. For VTliitin's. Gllberton, rrackTllle. N Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:08. suj a. r nd 5:10 p.m. for Hamburg, rtetcicK, Pott town, PkcecLxvllle, Norristown, ?btldel;h. it C:00, S:40 a. St., 3:10 p. m. Trains loave rrackvllle for Bhecandoiin , 10:40a.m. and U:U, 6:04, 7:41 and 10i27p. ); -nndays, 11:18 a. m. and 6:10 p.m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at Hi. 1H48 a. ra. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m.BuDdc at 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) n dbenandoab at 6 67 and 8 85 a m. 4 10 and 7 II m week days. On Sundays Icavr at 8 53 a rr. lftve iiroau sirccimanon, i nuaueipniK rOR NEW YORK. For N w York, Express, wesk-d'ys, 8 20, 4 05.4 50,515,0 50,7 83, K20, 9'J), 1080 (dining c-r) HCO.UHa m, i2 noon, '244 (Li olted 1 21 aim 4 22p 111 Dlr.lue tiara). 140, 23' (Din. re ar) 8 20. 4 00, 5 0", 6 58 (Dlntni; Car , 800, 6 Sti, 81A10 p i", 12 01 nlRht. Hnndays. 8 20. 4 05. 4 5tl, 5 15. ( 12, 9 51, 10 SO, Id'lilni? car . 11 03 a 111, 1244,2 30 (dinl gcaO, 400 I Limited 4 22), 6 2". A 64 (ulning cai) 0&, 060,812, 10 p m, 12 01 nig tit apress lor Boston, without change, 11 a u wee days, and 6 60 p m dally. WAHHINOTON AND THE HOTJTH For Baltimore nnd Washington 3 50, 720, 8 81. u, Wv, i It tiWau., Oito l.tnltia iii-i sr.) 180 149. Ml, (1 lrt CourmRlCDMl l.!n dining car), 617, 6bt (dining car), 7 4' (dining curt p m r,d 15(5nlpht week day Sundays 60, 7 20, 010, 11 IE, 1188am, 41, 6 6! dining or). 6 65 iklcist car), 7 40 (dining car pm and 1203 nlttht. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia FOR ATLANTIC CITY express, 8 60 a rn, 2 10, 3 SO (Saturdays only) 4 It and 6 00 p m wen days. Sundays, Express 8 45 and 45 a m. For Capo May, Angleeea, Wlldwood am Holly Beacb, express, 9 a. ra., 4 00 p m yitt days . Sunday, B 00 a m . For Pea Inle City, Ocean Olty and Ava.M express, SOU a m, 4 00 p n week days. But days, 9 00 u m. For Bomers Point, express, 8 60, am, 4 10 at weekdays. Sundays, 8 43 a m. 5 M PBJTOST. i A FtV Have yon Bora Throat, Pimples, Copper-Colored ppuie, Acnes, uia Bores, uicen in touiD, uiur filllnirt Wrlto Onok Itemed v Co. HOT Bin. sontoTeinple,Chlcacv,llfor proofs of ceres. Ctipl tut US OOXlO. rilenUcurodnlnerera iniliri?iBiTi 1 1 11 1 I,,,, iiMiffi'SrVl mam m JOHN A. REILLY, Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, 22-24 South Main Su, Shenandoah Agent tor 13. G. Yuenglligi so-'s celebrated Beer. Porter Ales etc. iVAItAlt EE to Cure Ja?cluntt tmimou luri aud Alt tiuii, Svld by I, p. V. KiJiLJJf, 11! -uniifcl'fc 5 wis' V"w"V PS. lad a. Sf' 3? IN EFFECT MAr.CIl 24, 1805. Passencer trains leave Hiennndoah for Penn Haven Junction, Mnch Ohui.k, Llilghton, sintington. W He IV 11, CatuKauqua, Allen' town, Uethleliem, Huston nnd Weatherly 6.01, 7.88, 0.15 a. m , 12.13, 2 67, 6.27 p ra l-'or New York and l'htlacluhlB, 6.01, 7.38,9.15 n. m 12 4 . 2 57 p. m. Kur Quakake Switch back, Uclha ds and Hudsonnnle, 9.15 a, m nnd 2 67 1 m. I'nr wiiKs unrre wini- naven, t'lttsion, Ln-eyvllle. Towauda, Htyrn, Waverly nnd El mlr. 6 01. P.is a. m., v.57, 5.27 p. m. For Koceter. Buffulo lngaia Falls and the Wen 9.15 a m.. 2.67. 5.27 p. m. Fi r Helvidcre. Delaware Water Gap and Str.,nd8burB, 6.01 a. m 5 27 p. m. Fcr Lambertvtlle ai.d Trenlon, 9.15 a. m. For Tunkhannook, 0 04, 9.15 a. m,, 2.67, 6.27 p. m. For Itlnca and Geneva, e.04, 9.15a. m., 5.27 p. m. For Auburn 915n. m. 5 27 p.m. For Jeanesvide, Lcviston and Beaver Meadnw. 7.88 a. m , 12.43 p ra. For Hto:fttou and Lumber Yard, 8 01,7.33 0.15 a. m., 12.43. 2.57. 5 27. 8.08 p. m. For silver Brook Junction, Audinrl d and Hazleton, 6.01, 7.34, 9 15 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 6.27, S.0Sp m. ..11 ForScrnnlon 6 04 9.16 a. m., Z57, 5.27 p. m. For Hazlebrook. Jcddo. Drirtnn nnd Vrcr. land. 8.04, 7.38, 9.15 a. rr.. 12 43 2.57, 5.27 p. m. For Ashland, U'rnrdvlle and 1 ost Creek, 4.40, 6.1S, 7 80, 9.13, 10 20 a. m., 12. J3, 1.40, 4.10 635. 821 p. ro. For aven Run, Centrnlla, Mount rarmel and Hbamokln, 9 13, 1114 a.m. 132 4 20,8 22, 915p.m. For Yatesvllle, Park Phice, Mahnnoyi lty and Delano. 6 50. 6 01, 7 38. 9 15, 11 05 a m.. 12 43, 2 17, 5 27, 8 03. 9 25, 10 S3 p m. j rains win leu e -MiatnoKin aio la, 8 is, 11 43 v. m . 1 55. 4 30. 8 3)d m.. nnd arrive at 8hen. nndoahat6 04, 9 15 a m, 12 43, 2 57, 527,11 15 r. in. Leave Sbenandoih for Pottsvllle. 801.7 33. 9 08, 9 15,1105, 1130 a.m., 12 4t, 2 57,4 10,527, o in- p ju. lit'av Pottsvllle for Hbenandoah. 6 00.7 40. 9 03, 10 15, U40a.m 1232, 3 00. 4 40, 520, 7 15, 7 55, 9 40 p. m. i.eave nner an'-oao ior MPiieion, o U4, 7 08, 9 15 a. rn.. 12 43, 2 57, 6 27, 8 OS p. m Leave ltuzlelon for ir enaiidoah. 7ab. 10 05. 11 06 a. m., 12 15 2 58, 5 30.7 23 7 56 p. tST SUNDAY TRAINS. Train leave for lluven Run. Centralis. Mt. Carmel and Shamokln, 6 43 a in , 2 40 p. m., nnd arrive at Shamokln at 7 40 a, m, and 3 45 p. m. Trains leave Muamoiua ior snenaaaoan at 7 55 a. m., and 4 00 p. m nnd nrrlve at Shenan do ih nt 8 49 a. m , and 4 68 p. m. Trains e:tvo for Asli and. GIrardrille and Lost Creek. 940 u. m., 12 3" p. m. For Hnzleton, lllnok Creek Junction, Ponn Hnvtn Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bclhlebcm. Eiaton and New York. 8 49 a. m.. 12 30, a 55 p. ra. for I'liuaaeipuia, Vi so, 2 bo p. in. For Yatesvllle. Park Placp. Mat anoy City and Delano, 8 49, 11 35 a. in.. 12 30, 2 55 4 58, 6 OS p ni. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoth, 8 SO, 11 30 a. m.. 1 05, 6 30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 555, 849, 9 32a. m,2 40 p. m. Leave l'ottivl le for Shenandoah, 8 30, 10 40 a. m., 1 33, 5 15 p. ra. ROLL1N H. WILBf'R, Gen'l Supt., Houth Bethlehem, Pa. CHAS. S. LEE, Gen'l. Pass. Agt , Philadelphia. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. G. P. A., outh Bethlehem. Pa PROFESSIONAL CARDS M, B. KISTLER, M. D., PttVaiCIAN AND SURGEON. Office. 120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. M. M. BURKE. I A TTORNET-A T-LA W, SUENANrJOAH, PA, Office. Ecan buildlnir. corner of Main and Centre streets, ttbentmdoab. 7 N. STEIN, M. D., PBYSIOIAN AND SOXQEON. Office Room 2, Egan's New Balldlng, cor ner Main and Centre streets. Shenandoah. Pa. Office Hours: 8 to 10 a. in.: 1 to 8 p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. Night officeNo. 239 West Oak street. G. M. HAMILTON. M. D PUYBWIAN AND SURGEON, Office Water Company building, 28 West Lloyd street. s. O. SPALDING. M. D. Diseases of the Heart AND LUNQS A Specialty. Office ud residence. No. 29 a White street. Office hours 7 to 9 a m,llo3and7 to 9p, m. For Sale Cheap ! 2 vaid ableTpe operties, On North White Street, Six 0x1 sua c3Lo cvia . Double block nt dwellings, Nps. 30 and 32 North White street, between Centre and Lloyd streets. Also, a double block of dwellings, ?fos. 110nudll8 North White street, between Lloyd and Coal streets. Apply nt HERALD OFFICE. Ani Ce-"Ih New Inrnlllbl" " -' I C-O TurkUbC'apsulesneTerfali; Rr mail. Healed, t2.wltliadvlu9t.iat will preveutfa-. luroirrfffuuriucs, xc.MauipiorparucuiafB k'oraum Clieu.4'. KewKgypc, UJ, RESTORE LOST VIGOR Vdl I,,... ..nnntn L WHk Bold With W-ITTU Hertons Debility. I.MofSiDt Powr in ilhti Mb from any eni. If mglerud. inch trouble Itta le oouniriion or io-ilj, fl.noper box bj nail, 6 bi in fnr IS. Wlla enter a orltien Kuuulre to cute 01 rcfasdtbe nosey. A1U1 1 1 il y ' KIKE CO.. CJetelaue'.O'iio- Jru(i((, fteua.ifooi, J'a
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