3K Mild vXx-rnFiNE Mm 1 THE AYEMCAH TMUXO CDWM SUCttSSOfL ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPOML Has stood the Test ot Time MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER u JOHN DALTON AGENT FOR Shenandoah and Vicinity FOB BABBEY'S CELEBRATED leer and Port A trial ord6r solicited. Try BABBITS BOCK BBER Millions of Dollars Go tip in smoke every year. Take no risks bat get yonr honses, stock, fur niture, eco., insured in ursi-ciass, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, ISO South Jardln Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies HARTMAN i n: i. x r OLtJUi riurvCL reiiue Is the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns.cem- etery lots or any kind of -fencing. M. II. Master has the agency and carries it In stock at bis marble and granite works. 127 S. Jardin St. JOHN FCLEARY, " " " Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of the finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alloy, Shenandoah, fa. HOTEL KATER, CHA8. BUROHILL, Prop. North Main St., HAHAN0Y CITY, Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations.1 Handsome fixtures Pool and Billiard Rooms Attached. SHKNANDOAn'8 BeUABM Hand Isaunds?! Cor. Lloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to be flrat-clasa in even particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain fa apao laity. Goods called for and delivered. A trial solicited, AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD RELIABLE SKtcinLiai 329 N. 15lh St Below CRllowlitll, t-miaaeipma, fa Trdrtv years' continuous m-actlce in all sneiial diseases ot both sexes. Dr. Lobb guarantees to permanently cure all cases ot OiiniiiHin r.rrurs oi Jtr on I ii ana dis eases of the nioad, Nerves, Hkln, Kidneys, and General m! Local Debility a isine from Imprudence, Excems or Abuse and restore Henim mitt Vlteor to the unfortunate. Thirty lears' continuous practice as a spec ialist in this class of diseases is sufficient evi dence of bis skill in the treatment ot his patients. Consultation and examinations tree and ttrlctly conHdentlal. Office hours, daily and i-unday, from 9 A 1. to 3 P. M.. and to 9 evenings, pall or send for free book on Errors of Youth and obscure diseases of both exes. If your clothier doesn't keep , , Hammer slough : Bros Swell, Sellable, Heir York -CLOO'IEHIXIISrGI'- Make him get It Their celebrated 815.00 Melton Overcoat Wears like steel andU sold by every promt' cent nlotulerln the slate. None genuine with-.- MamT erslouch 'mi abel. V'cuwS?' Wilcox Specific Co,PujuFa, CIGARETTE TEE R1U FOE FM ThouBands Ready to Gobble Up the Kiokapoo Country. TROUBLE IN STORE TOR "SOOHERS"1 Deputy Marshals Will Arrest All ot These Individuals Who Have Invaded the ltog- ervatlan In Advnnco of tho Time Named In the President's l'roclamatlou. Oklahoma City. O. T.. May 23. All night long tho roads loading to the Kick npoo country wero crowded with mon on horsoback going to tho Kicknpoo border In anticipation of tho opening of tho reser vation to settlomout at noon today. The crowd Is much larger than wns antici pated hero. Thcro Is hardly an able bodied man In this town this morning. The banks have closed for tho day, and the re port was started that a raid by outlaws was feared. Plonty of queer outfits aro going out This morning a bus drawn by four horsc3 took out a townsito party. It carried big tents and wot and dry suppllos and Inside wero tho town projectors and tho men who will opon tho first hotel and rostuu rant. Ono body of horsemen, over 100 strong, started out yesterday. Thoy pro sontod a lino appoarauoo as thoy wont through tho streets four abroast with Win chesters and canteens strapped to their saddles. Tho railroad put cheap faros Into effect on Tuesday, and tho trains nt midnight enme in with people standing in tho aisles of tho cars and on tho platforms. Many of, them woro compelled to walk tho streets all night, as ovory bed in town had boon engaged. Thoro is not a horse in town for hiro and very low for salo at an enormous price Horsos that a week ago were not worth $10 are selling for $50. Hyatt, tho Kansas boy who was first in Hue at tho lnud offlco, sold his place on Tuesday night for $500 to a lady who wants to mi ko uso of a claim. Ho has been ougaged to hold tho place for her, and will mako tho raco on tho land for her. United Stato3 Marshal Nix sent a dozen deputios into tho Kicknpoo county to ar rest "soonors" and take them boforo United States Commissioner Wilkinson, who Is stationed nt Kicknpoo Falls. Tho "sooners" aro liable to n flno of $1,000 each. It Is said that some of tho " soon ers " aro dosperato mon from all parts of tho country, ana that the deputies are llkoly to have troublo in gottlng them. A man who camo in from bhawneo says that tho country has already filled up with " soonors," so thoro will bo more of that class than honost homo seekers. It was reported here yesterday that Bill James' band of Kickapoos had been in council on tho Deep Fork since Sunday night talking about tho coming of tho white men, which thoy had lenrned from a man carrying tho nows to Chandler. Tho man who brought tho report In said that they were all armed and had plenty of am munition and numbored about 150 braves and squaws. This band hud been sullen ever since United Stutes Agent Ncnl went among them for tholr names. The story is lauched at. but Marshal Nix said thev might he troublesdne, and ho has wired for instructions. It Is estimated that at least 10,000 men will make tho run from that line, run two miles across tho Kickapoo nllottments and moe't runners from tho south. When tho two bodies get together trouble Is pre dicted. Tho men from the south have a little tho better of it in distance, but havo an uphill run through timber, whllo the others run further, but straight away. A number of members of a New York colony will mako tho run more for amusement than anything else. Tho streets ot Oklahoma City resemble those of Arkansas City just prior to tho opening of tho Chorokce strip. Men on horsoback and covered wagons filed through town on their way to tho border of the Kickapoo country. From tho coun try around Oklahoma at least 800 will run for claims. A number of Iowa Indians will run clnlmlng that ns they are now citizens they havo a homestead right. Others aro selling tholr ponies to boomers, and will spend tho money and then ask the gov ernment to furnish more iorses to them Murderous AnarchlstB Sentenced, Florence, May 23. Tho trial of seven anarchists charged with tho murder in July last of Slgnor Band), editor of Tho Gazettn LIvomesse, of Leghorn, was con eluded yestorduy. 'i'ho murder was com mitted on tho day that President Carnot of Franco was assassinated by banto Ces- arlo, Slgnor Band! had written strongly against men of tho Cosario typo. Tho crimo was uumiiutaeu My uiuu iiiuuvu .uuucuebi, i who, with an accomplice named Franchl, was convicted and sentenced to Imprison ment for thirty years. A man named Komttl, the instigator of the crime, was sentenced to Imprisonment for life at hard labor. tabor Riot at Indianapolis. Indianapolis, May 23. A riotoccurrod last night botween strikers of the West Indianapolis Cur works and non-union mon. Frank Madson, assistant foroman of tho works, and L. N. Hlnkley, foreman, were1 attacked, Madsen being badly beaten and seriously Injured. Deputy marshals rushed to the scene, and shots were ex changed. It Is reported that one of the mob was shot and carried off by his com panions. Devoured by Alllsatois, Houston, Tpx., May 23. A report comes from Crockett, Tex., that whllo two young men were fishing m tho Neches rlvor, twenty-seven miles from there, their canoe was attacked by alligators und broken up, and tho young men torn to pieces by tho brutes. The mother of pn the young men witnessed tho tragedy from the bank. ' jj Slgns of ComproniUe at Pocahontas, Pocahontas, Vn:, May 28. There will be a conference hero this afternoon to ad Just the strike botwoen tho operators nud 'minors. Lawless and Wobb hod a confer ence yesterday In West Virginia, and they havo terms to submit. It is believed that some adjustment will bo readied, and the troops removed in less than ton days. Prult Killed in Pennsylvania. WltLLSHOHO, Pa., May 23.-Tho farmers report that tho hard freeze of Tuesday night has destroyed all hopo of there be ing any fruit in this region this season. The temperature was down to 28 degrees, The Wcatlu-r, For eastern IY-iM.vlvinm Now Jersey. Uistrlct of CwlmuhU Delaware no. I Mary land, fair; w irmev; variable or tiuutherly winds. ing ! njinilto. F,l.KTi!l, V;i , ''!, :. -A tirrlMc MCl- took pl.K -! : In jn the f.u ni of 1'iiiliuu-lphta, which la J. .. .Martin, ( tonant.'il by V 11. Pyic, situated on Uio Elk rlvor, live miles from Chesapeake vjny. -ur. i-yie, wicn a nuinuer 01 iwsiso ants, had been rtnguged for some days ill removing stumps In a newly mado field, using dynamite cartridges for tho purpose. William Ilavelow, ono of tho assistants, had just placed a oartridgo In position when a promivturo oxploslon occurred, hurling tho mem through the air. Wllllnm Hnvolow was frightfully lacerated and purtly dismembered, and oxplrod shortly. Tho injured arc: W. C. 1'ylo, aged 41 years; Frank Ilavelow, JO; a sou of Frank Ilavelow, who will dlo from tho effects of his Injuries. Killed by a Frightened Horo. Fort Wayne, Ind., May 23. During a circus parado 'a shocking runaway acci dent took placo on Columbia street. A uorso took fright ut tho elephants and jumped into tho midst of n dense crowd of people, knocking them down by tho dozen. Mrs. Eliza Lowny was killed and sixteen others more or less injured. Mrs. Ella Dovau was badly hurt about tho head and shoulders, nud will die; Jessie Ilcvnn, aged 5, injured internally, probably fatal; Catherino Loway, nged B, bruised about tho head and body; Joimlo Wohuort, aged M 1 llL ..L 1 t 1. ff t ' f, uuuiy cue in neau; uiiujiu veiuiei-i, head and body bruised, blx baby car riages wero kicked to pieces by tho mad dened horse. The Chicago Brlclttnakers Strllio. (CHICAGO, May 23. Tho bookmakers' strlko has reached tho period whore a total paralysis of nil building operations In Cook county Is threatened. Kvory union brick- maker In Cook county has quit work, and tho strlko managers dcclaro that no brick will uo moved or nindo until tho wago question is flnully sottlcd ami a uniform scnlo of wages is adopted by all tho brick manufacturers in tho city and vicinity. Tho larger manufacturers havodoolared in favor of tho scale demanded by tho workmon. Non-union yards havo been compollcd to shut down. To he Court Martlnled. Washington, May 23. Tho navy de partment has decldod to court martial Lieutenant Edward J. Dorn, ordnance officer, and Lieutenant Wilson W. Bu chanan, of tho cruiser Olympla, for neglect of duty, loudlng to tho death of a gunner on board that vessel whllo on tho Pacific coast. Denth of Admiral KUIott. LONDON, May 23. The Times this morn ing announces the death of the Hon. Sir Charles Gllbort John Brydono Elliott, K. C. B., admiral of tho fleet. Sir Charles KUIott was born in 1818, and his title dates from 1831. Ho was an uncle of the present Earl of Minto. Resurveylng Buzzard's TIay. BUZZAHD'S BAY, Mass., May 23. The resurvey of Buzznrd's Bay requested by the residents along the shores of tho bay has been begun by the government. President Clovelnnd, it Is said, favored. tho petition for the work. Alleged Pe'slon 'Piau"J' Acquitted. Tkbnton, May 23. A jury in tho fed eral court yesterday acquitted Jesso C. Hunze, tho Hoboken pension agent, who was accused of falsely certifying signa tures to pension papers. There are threo more indictments of a similar character pending against him. To be Disciplined for Slander. Atlanta, May 23. The Ordor of Rail way Conductors oxoncrnted Grand Secre tary W. P. Daniels of tho serious charges mado against him by tho Camden, N J division, and ordered the division disci plined for circulating tho charges. No Professional Team at Easton. Easton, Pa., May 23. The effort mndo to put tho Easton club In tho place left va cant by tho disbanding of Shenandoah, in the Stato League, has failed. It wns stated today that. there would be no professional ball team here this season. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, sho clung to Castorla, When the had Children, she gave them Castorla. When In POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL O liO 1 EL 200 fiortu ventre arrooi. Meals at all hoars. Ladles' dining roon attached. Finest wines. Honors, cigars. Lager and snerbeers Finest, Purest, Healthiest. 1 Xaauer Bods Bees On tap at all the leading saloons. Clms. Schmidt, Agt 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. LIVERY SNEDDEN'S Pfl8JT AIlOV. Rear GOlfeO HOnSe. The ueotrlgs in town. Horses taken to board. Huulina promptly attended to. i y r A VENEZUELAN PLEA. She Aslri Uncle Sam's Mediation with Franoe, THAT OOUHTRY ALMOST ISOLATED. Neither Prance, flreat Britain, Germany, Spain or llclglum Are Represented In I Venezuela, and to Overcome This Isola tion She Asks Our Kindly Ofllccs. Washington, May 2.1. The United States bns boon ngalu asked to act as in termediary in an international complica tion. This tlmo tho troublo is between Franco and Vonoznola, resulting in a com plete termination of diplomatic relations between them. Tho Froneh minister nt Caracas recently was givon his passports, whereupon Franco sent two warships to tako away her minister and nil tho lega tion archives. At tho samo tlmo Franco handed to tho Venezuelan minister at Paris his passports and ho summarily do- parted. Tho rcauest for tho mediation of tho United States Is made by tho Venezuelan srovornmcnt thromrh Its minister at Wash ington, Seuor Audrado. Ho was Instructed by tho Venezuelan minister of foreign ni- falrs a short whllo ago to request that tho United States ambassador nt Paris, Mr, Eustis. be asked to act intermediary in restoring friendly relations botween tho two countries. Dopartmont officials will not discuss tho subject, and it cannot bo learned whether Instructions have yet been sent to Ambassador Lustls. Should tho United States undertake the reconciliation It will mako two ques tions In which our officials aro negotiators with European governments on behalf of Venezuela. Ambassador Bayard Is al ready engaged In effecting a solution of tho British Venezuela question. There appears to be no reason why the United States should not net In tho pres ent caso. as It Is said to lnvolvo no possi bility of troublo or strained relations be tween Franca and this country, it wui, however, further impress European na tions with tho caro with which the United States looks after the interests of South and Central American republics. Tho trouble between Franco and Vene zuela orlalnatod nbout four months ago, A number of European ministers residing nt Caracas united In a confidential note to tholr resnectlve trovernments, in which they told of tho lax condition of tho gov ernment and the tendency of "Venezuelan officials to avoid tho settlement of just claims. The note was signed by the mm istors of France, Germany, Spain and Bel- clum. The Italian minister did not sign It, Out sent to his government "for information." Bv mlsohanco tho "confidential" was omitted from the note, and Italy published it, with the signatures of tho four minis- tors, in tho Italian Green Book. Venozuoln thus was publicly pilloried. Sho at onco gave their passports to tho French, Span lsh and Belgian ministers, but tho uer man minister had left beforo this Indig nity could bo offered to him. By this step Venezuela was almost cut off from relations with loading nations. Great Britain withdrew her ministers some time ago bocauso of tho boundary troublo. It Is with a vlow of overcoming this Isolation that Venezuela now asks tho kindly offices of tho United State toward resuming relations with tho rest of tho world. Frnlt Damfejced In New York. Buffalo, May 23. Tho repeated frosts have seriously damaged tho fruit in Niag ara county. Henry Lutts, proprietor of tho Niagara River Nurseries ot Youngs- town, ono of tho largest and oldest fruit growers in that famous fruit district, says that he is warranted in tho state- mout that tho grapo crop will bo a total failure. Tho peaon orchards will not yield moro than 10 per cent, of a crop. apples, plums and cherries nbout one third of a crop and strawberries are wholly destroyed, although n second crop may be expected of later berries. To Command Uritlsh Troops in Ireland. London, May 23. Tho Chronicle an nounces that Lord Roberts, of Kandahar, has accepted tho succession to Lord Wolsely in command of the forces in Ire land. This appointment wns foreshadowed as being part of a plan Involving the re tirement of the Buko of Cambrldgo from tho post of commandor-in-chief and tho making of Lord Wolsely chief of tho staff at headquarters. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia Exchanges. NewYohk, May 23. There was a slight in crease in the volume of business transacted on tho Stock Exchange today, hut the tone of speculation was in the main heavy, and large majority or the slocks traaeu in snow losses on the day. Uloelnc bids: Del. & Hudson-...132 N. Y. Central I01U D., L. & W 162 HN. Y. & N. E 12 Erie. lia Pennsylvania ..62 Lake Erie & W... 21 Heading 1M Lehigh Nav 47 St. Paul Lehigh Valley.... 37K W. N. Y. & Pa 4 New Jersey Cen-100H West Shore 105?i General Slarkets. PmrjlDrLPiiiA May22. Flour firmly held winter superfine, S&893: do. extras, 833.25i No. 2 winter family, E3.303.50; Pennsylvania roller, clear, S3.60&3.65; Pennsylvania roller. straight. $3.fl5(&3.90; western winter, clear. 53.50S13.C5. Wheat strong, higher, with !9c. bid and buc. asKeu lor .May. uorn quiet, nrra, with 69Hc. bid and COc. asked for May. Oats qulet.flrin, with 36Hc hid and SIHo. asked for May. Hay steady; good to ohoice timothy, Jisail. Beef quiet. Pork dull. Lard weak; western steam, $7; city, l6.25S0.3:ji. Butter firm; western dairy, 712o.; do. creamery, 11 17Hc; do. factory, 710; Elglns, 17Hc; Imi tation creamery, BHStlSo.; New York dairy, lOffilTc; do. creamery, 17Hc; Pennsylvania creamery prints, extra, 19a.; do. choice, 18c. do. fair to good, lll"c.; garlicky and in ferior. 10315c. ; prints Jobbing at 20&23c, Cheese steady; New York largo, l6Jc.: small, luOHe.; partskims, lMQ4e.;fulleklms, lc. Eggs quiet; rsew iork ana Pennsylvania, 14Wllc; western fresh, 13?JS144o.; south ern. 12OWc. Live Stock Markets. New York, May 22. Beeves closed weak all around; native steers, poor to prime, 85 .0.1; "stillers. ' li.aaSA.li; oxen and stags, 1.3004.25; bulls, ZJ.ZiitA: dry cows,f2.25i34.40. Calves closed slow, but not lower;, popr to prime veals, (486.25; buttermilk calves, 83,40 ftl.25. Sheep and yearlings )s3lo. higher; lambs firm; clipped sheep, poor to prlrae,3,40 OS; prime unshorn do., S5.to; clipped year lings, ordinary to fairish. $5.25135.87; Inferior to choice southern lambs, 7.1238. Hogs turner; interior to ciioicc, ti.w.iu. EastLibeiitv, Pa., May 22. Cattle steady nud uncimngeu. Hogs artive, higher; Phila delphia, ?i.W)Bl.ar); tnlxni and best Yorkers, 84.70Si4.75; common to fair Yorkers. S4.53a &v- roughs, f vm. Shrep aetive and strong; txtm. 354. ol' i'. 4 mi f.ilr '.' u.ii.J i. eomil:0!i. n 6i.'-,svi, bet lambs, V iiws 40; vtaj caiyeB, i 15.50505 70. COTT03LEM.TE. 1 Cri so Fasti Free from all the disagreeable greasy effects that result from the use of lard will be had, if COTTOLENE is used. Fish and cakes fried in it arc simply delicious because it adds a flavor to theui that cannot possibly be obtained from the use of any other frying material. Get the genuine COTTOLEN E, as there are . Sold in 3 and RAILROAD SYSTEM IN IIFB0T MAY 12. 1893, Trains leave Shenandoah as follow For New York via Phlladelohta, week days, '0. 6.25. 7.20. a m. 12 5S 2 5. S t-imday 210, a. m. Ff Now York via Mnuch Chunk, woo' days, o z.), 7 H) a. m , n ok i'.sj p. m Tot Keartlnrc and Philadelphia eek days, 2.10,6.15,7.20, a.m., 12.32, 2.fo, 5o.jp m Sun- !!.10. a. m. Air PottsvlllB. weak (ays 210.7 20, a. m 12.W! 2.KS. 5.GH tl. m. ur rtnr. 2 10 a. m. xrorTftm&qua no .Mnnnnoy uny wees nays, 110, b.Sj, 7.0, a.m., ls.o's a tx, a m p. m nun day, 2.10. a. m. .... For willt.mr"or nunoury nna towisourg week davs. 3 23 1130 a m 1.50,7 20 p m For rflp,unoy ian wecKuaj n ot jo. r.20, 11 SO a in. 12.5S. 1 fi 2 53 S l. 7.20, A p.m. ttunaay, a iu svu a m jj'or Asniana anu -uHinoiiiii cciiuaJB ,. f.0, 11.80 a. m , 1.50. 7.20 0.35 p. m. Sunday, I. -41 a. EE. For Baltimore Washington and tho west via II & O. II K . mrougn trains itave iveumns Tnrmlnil, Phlla-lPluhla, iP & K K K at3 2U, 7 5T, 11 20 a. m., 3 40, iZl. n. m , Sunday 3 20, 7 fir. 11 2B n m.. 3 40 7 27 V. m. Additional train Irom 2itn ana unestnui streets sta'iin pee davs. 1 15. 5.11. 0.21 p. m. eunaays, 1.30, 8 S3 p.m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I 1 . Leilve New York via Philadelnnia.weekdays, 600 a.m., 130 1 00. 7.80 p. xn., 12.15 night. Hun " Leave if ew York via Mauch Chunk.week days, iiiiv. 11 mi 11. in. 4 30. u 1U a m., 1 lu, 4 m p. m. ieave I'nunaeinr-ia. iteaainc -xerminai, week days. 4 20. 8 33. 10 00 a. m., and 4 00 (if 2 11 .".0 o. m. Huidav 11 30 - m ea- Heidirg, veek days, j aj 7 io 10 uii.u 05 m 000 t.oi p. m sm i.ou it u Lea vp PottsvlUo. weev- days 2 35. 7 40 a m, 12.;U u a n. ra tsunaay a a m Leave Tnmaqua ween days 3.1B 00, 11 ai a. 1 1 20. 7.15. 9 23 t. m Buuday. 318am Leave Mahauov City week days 5 43,9 21 11 47 a m., 1.51, 7.3'J u o-i p m, eunaay, a i a. m. T.cva Hntinnnv f ane weK aavs a 4". 4 uo. G.30, 3.37, 11.60 a. m. 12.58, 2 08 5.20 0 20.7 53, 10 10 p. m. aunoay, z.tu, t w a. m. .Leave v mitmspcTt, we- uuva, iui a. m, 3.3a a.io p.m. ssuncay, 11.10 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut Btroet Wharf ana Houm atreot wnarr mr Atiantio uii; week-Days Express, u.uu, a. m., a.uu. (Sat urdays only 3 vu), 4 uu.o uu p. m. Accommoda tion, 8.00 a. m. 5 45 p in. Bnndav Kxnress. u uu, iu.cu a. nu Accom madatlon. 8.00 a. m. and 4.30 n. m. Keturnicg, leave Auanuo miy, uepot, corner Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Week-Days Express, 7.85, 9.00 a. m. and A tn ar il KJai n. m. Aeenmmorlntlnn. S.lfi a. m. I'and 4.32 n. m. Bunoat lixrress, 1 w, o.xa, e.uu p. m. ad coron odatlon, 7.15 a. m., and 4 lo p. m. rarior earn on an express vraics. C G HANCOCK. Oen. Pass Agt. Philadelphia, Pa. I. A. SWEIGARD, Gen. Sunt. PNNBYLVANIA RAILROAD. icraurxKru. Division Aram zi, icn. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abot late for Wig gan's, Gllberton, Fraekvllle, Nt Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Roadlrt idolphla (Broad street station) at 6:08 as.d 11 141 a. m. anasiiDp. m. on weeitu0 xorxaiir flue ana intermeaiate stations h;ib b, m. SUNDAYS. For Wlitan's, Gllberton, Fraekvllle, Utt Oastle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:03. Bits a. a indZiion. m. ror Humoure. Keaainr. potts town, Pbcenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Pblladelphh t c;w, v.tv a. m., o;iu p. m. Trains leave Fraekvllle for Shenandoah 19:40a.m. and 12:11, 6:04, 7:41 and ie;S7p.& Sundays, lluS a. m. and b:40 p. m. ieave i-oxtsvuie ior anenanuoao ai is 111 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m.Bucditr ti iu:4U a. m. ana d:id p. m Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) to. Sbenandoab at 5 67 and 8 85 a a, 1 10 acd T 11 1 a week days, un uunaays leave at 0 ki a m, Leave Broad StreetStatlon. Philadelphia, For New York. Express, week-days. 3 20. 4 05.4 60,515,0 50,7 33, 8 20, 9 60, 10 80 (dining enr), 11 00. 1114 a m, 12 noon, 12 44 (Limited 1 21 and 4 22 p m Dining Cars), 140, 2 33 (Din. ngrari, azo, w, ow. 000 turning our, quo, 650,812,10 p ra, 12 01 night. Sundays. 3 20. 4 05. 4 50, 5 1ST 8 12, 9 50, 10 30, (dining car ,1103 am, 12 44,2 3fl(dlnli-gcar), 4 00 (Limited 4 22), 520.6 60(alulng cai). 63a, 6 60, 8 12, 10 p m, 12 01 night. Kxpresulor Boston, without change, 11 a m weekdays, and 6 60 p m dally. WABHIfiUTUW Ao xtllS DUU'm. For Baltimore and Washlmrton 3 60. 720. 8 81. 910.10 20, ills, 1188a m, (12 86 limited oicini :ar, 1 ai, K40, it), (a 10 uonrrRisionni um. Iteii. dining car), 617. 6 65. (dining car), 7 40, (dining car) p. m , and 12 C5 night week days. Sundays, 850. 7 20, 910,1118, 11 38 am, 4 41, 665 (dlnlnc carl. 6 65 (diDlci carl. 7 40ldlnlnz carl p m and 12 03 night. Mavo jHarnoi etreei r erry, r-nuaueipiua FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Bxpreu. 8 60 a m. 2 10. 3 30 (Saturdays only) 4 1( Sundavs. Express. and a 00 0 m wees days. 845 and 9 43 am. For Cape May, Angicsea, wildwooa act Holly Bosch, express, 9 a. m., 4 00 p m wee) ays. our.uuy, vwaiii. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City acd Ayslot Express. 9 00 a id. 4 00 p ra week oars. Hur. days, fl CO am. For Homers Point, express. 860. am. lot m week days. Sundays, 8 45 a in. S. n. PKsvoai, J. k. wo op uan'i Manarar wiwr 1. Dave you SoreThraat, Pimples, Copper-Colored Spots, Aches, Ola gores. Ulcere In ldouth, llnlr Ifclling? Write Cook. ICemedy Co., OOT Mtt oaloTemplo.t'hlcnifo.lll.rforproofJcr cures. taplialSSOO.OOO.Patlantseuiednlneyeara lTO fiJ nS0Mn? itnn n' MMilTfCmQifi'tiw' JOHN A. REILLY, Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, 23-21 South Main St., Shenandoah. Acent for D. G. Yuenalltic & Bon's celebrated Beer. Porter Ales etc. BomeUrceB see-Is a rellsblr. the purest drugs Bi PssB" They are prompt, ssle ard certain In result. The gsnalne (Dr. Peal's) never UQ iwlnt. Sentauynbcre, 8l.0t, Address Peal Medicixb Da., CleTtlssd, O, SoUllii: P. JJ. KJKL1X, ltruoylsl, fiftena doah, 1'a, numerous questionable imitations. The trade mark given here is on each pail. 5 lb. pails. Made only by The N. K, Fairbank Company, CHICAGO, and Delaware Ave, Fhllndn. IN EFFECT MAUCH 21, 1895. Pftsseneer trains leave Shenandoah forPenn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lehlghton, Hlatinpton, Wtolte HhII, Catasauqua, Allen town, uemieuera, ttasion nnu wuiuuvriy q.ui, 33, 0.15 a. m , 12.13, 2 67, 6.27 p m l'XJr ew YOi'K ana t-niiaoeipma, o.uj, ,.oo,.u ,m., 12 4?, 267 p.m. For Qunkako Switch back. Geiha'ds and Hudsonfiale, 9.15 a, m., and 2 57 p m. 1' or WHKfH uarre. wnito nnvtu, riiwiuu, Lareyville. Towanda, Havre, Waverly and El mini, 6.01, P.15 a. m., 2.67, 5.27 p. m. For itocbester. Buffalo. Niagara Falls and the West 9.15 a.m.. 2.57, 5.27 p. m. For iselvlaere. Delaware water uap ana Stroucsburg, 6.01 a. m., 5 27 p. m. l- or Xjamoertvuie ana i renion, i'.jo a. m. For Tunkhannosk, 6 01, 9.15 a.m., 2.57,5.27 , m. For It'saca and Geneva, e.01,9.15a. m., 5.27 p.m. nor Aniiurn id a.m. a..v p.m. For Jennesvllle. Levlston and Beaver Meadow. 7.38 a. m., 12.43 p. m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard. 8.04, 7.38 9.15 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 5 27, 8.08 p. m. For Sliver Brook Junction. Audenrua ana HBzIeton, 8.01, 7.33, 9 15 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 5.27, 8.08 p m. For scranton. 8 04 9.16 a. m 2.57, 5.27 p. m. For Hazlebrook. Jeddo. Drlfton and Fret- land, 6.04, 7.38, 9.15 a. m.. 12.43, 2.67, 5.27 p. m. For Ashland, Glrardvllle and Lost Creek, 4.40, 6.15, 730, 9.13, 10 20 a. m., 12.85, 1.40, 1.10 6 35, 8 22 p. m. For haven Run. Centralis, Mount Parmel andShnmokln, 913, 1114 a.m., 132, 4 20,823, 915p.m. uor vatesviiie, rara: "iace, Mananoyiiiy and Delano. 5 50. 6 01, 7 38, 9 15, 11 05 a m., 12 43, 2 17, 5 27, 8 08. 9 25, 10 S3 p. m. irams win iea e nuamoKia aio i, 19, il a m.. 1 55. 4 SO. 9 30 p.m.. and arrive at Shen andoah at 6 04, 9 15 a m., 12 43, 2 67, 5 27,111$ p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville. 6 01, 7 38, 9 08, 915,1105, 1130 a.m., 12 43, 2 57,4 10,527, 8 04 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Bhenandoah, 600,7 40, 9 03,1015,1140 a, m., 1332, 3 00, 4 40, 520, 715, 7 55,9 40p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 6 01,738, 9 15 a. m., 1243, 2 57, 5 27, 8 OS p. m. Leave Hazleton for Kbenandoah. 7 35. 1005. 11 CO a. m.. 12 15,2 58, 5 30,7 25,7 66 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run. Centralis. Mt. Carmel and Hhamokln. 6 45 a.m.. 2 40 n. m.. V and arrive at Shamokln at 7 40 a. m, ana 3 45 p. xn. Trains leave Sh&mnicln for Rhenandnnh &t 7 55 a. m., and 4 00 p. m and arrive at Hhenan- uoao at c ssf a. m , ana i oa p. m. j nuns leave lor Asn'ana, uiraraviue ana Lost Creek, 9 40 a. m., 12 SO p. m. For Hazleton, Black Creek Junction, Fena Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton and New York, 8 19 a. m.. 1230,255 p.m. For Philadelphia, 1230, 2 55 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Park place. MahanoyClt' 'Is, 6 03 and Delano, 8 49, 11 35 a. m., 12 3 2 55,4 P m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8 SO, 11 SO a. m 105, 5 SO p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6 55, 849, 932a. m, 2 40 p.m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8 SO, 1049 a. in., 1 35, 5 15 p. m. ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Gen'L Supt. South Bethlehem, Pa. CHA8. S. LEE, Gen'l. Pass. Agt , Philadelphia. A, W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. G. P. A., South Bethlehem, Pa. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. 8. KI8TLER, M, D pnraioiAN and surgeon. Office. 120 North Jardln street, Bhenandoah. M.Ml BURKE, A TTO&NET-A T-LA W, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office. Egan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, yr N. STEIN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SVRQEON. Office Room 2. F.rran'a New Bnildln?. ear. ner Main and Centre streets. Shenandoah. Fa. Office Hours: 8 to 10 a, in.; 1 to 3 p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. Night offlceNo. 230 West Oak street. G. M. HAMILTON, M. D PSTBIOIAN AND SVRQEON. Office Water Company Lloyd street. building, 26 West s.- SPALDING. M. D. Diseases of toe Heart and Ltmas a Specialty. Office and residence. No. 29 8. White street. Office hours 7 to 9a m , 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. For Sale, Cheap ! 2 ? aiuableTipeities, On North White Street, Doable block of dwellings, Nos. 30 and 32 North White street, between Centre and Lloyd streets. Also, a double block ot dwellings, Nos. 110 oud 118 North White street, between Lloyd and Coal streets. Apply at HERALD OFFICE. I AC mall. Pi T t?2r "Tlia New InfltlllMa Turkish Capsules never fall! n sealed, 2,wlUi advice toat will prevent fu- luroirreKuiariues. -.biampiurparucuL x'omuiu Chew. Ko, Heir Xgypc. si. monthlv. remlstlns medicine. Only hanalesa tf)3 1 best, get should be used, if you want the best, get PesmmrsBa. Pills
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