rwy i HEART DISEASE! Fluttering. No Appetite, Could Not Sleep, Wind on Stomach. r" "For a long time I had a terrlblo naln atmv heart, which fluttered al most Incessantly. I had no appetite and could not sleep. I would be com pelled to sit up in Tbed and belch eas from my stomach until I thought that every mlnuto would bo my last There was a feelllng- of oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. I could not sweep u mum wiuuuuo reauiiijj. jsiy nus band Induced me to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am happy to sav it has cured me. I now havo a splendid appetite auu sieup wen. its euccc was truly marvelous." MRS. HAItRY E. 8TARR, Pottsvlllo, Pa. Dr. Miles ITcari Onro is sold on a posltivo Suarautuo that, tho Urat bottlo will benefit. .11 druggists sell It at$l, G bottles forte, or It -will boBotit, prepaid, on receipt of prlco JOHN DALTON, AGENT FOR Shenandoah and Vicinity FOR BAEBET'S CELEBRATED leer and Porter A trial order solicited. Try BABBIY'S BOCK BEBB. ! HAETMA1 QXSSI P1CK6I rGllCSI"10 authorities will favorably entertain Is the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawas.cem etery lots or any kind of 'fencing. M. B. Master lias the agency and carries it In stock at hl3 marble and graalte works. 127 S. Jardin St. Ilr Thpp1317 Arch St. Uliillbbl PhilaSe Dh!a. Pa. I The Only Genuine Specialist In Ainer- I iciif noiwiiuHiiinuina vnar Others Adverilse. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS iF INDISCRETION I Special Diseases, Vnrleose Veins nnd stricture tno usilln) l'ernianentlr Cared In 4 to 10 Dam. liellcf at Once. ! BLOOD POISON eS harmless method, s years' Earotean Iloamtal I I and 31 practical experience, as Certificates and I Dimomu prove, neaa are 2-cent stamca for I book "TRUTH," the only True Mixlicall Doolc advertised. It Is a true friend to all I I snnerersana to loose contemplating marriage. I ThA mmt .tnhhnrn nnrf dnnMiNini tutmau anll. I Sited. Write or call and be saved. Hours, Sto8 ev'KS, to 8 for examination and treatment! I I cnronio nna aaoeerous cases, uau aauy ikso I l x.if u i weo. unanau irom vioi; ev es. miz l m.u; uiqu ireatment oy man. AFTER ALL OTHERS iFAIL CONSULT THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST 329 N. i5th St Bolov Cnllowlilll, Htiunaeipnia, t-a. Thirty years' contlnuouiT practice In all Bte " HL ,."1. guarantees to permanently cure all cases of OtiniilHtu ErrarH4f Voutli and dis eases of the mood, Nerves, Skin. Kidneys, and General and LocainDebllit v arlsine from :8Stor Abuse and restore jjenltn nun vianr to the unfortunate. Thirty yeare' oonitKous practice as a spec- JKi'-V K7. r .wi.rJ f"!"".11.:,: patlenU. ConsuHatlon and examinations Irfeand StrlCtlrXconfldnfal nw,n hmin). dally and ?unda' from 9 A M. to 3 P.M.. and 6 to u evenings. uui or lend for free book on Error of Yonffi and obscure SlseseB both sexes. )jF Emil J. Beyer's Formerly Murphy Bros.) Sfllooll and. Restaurant oitl; ivwittUittlll, 19 North Main Street. . , f , ... n . . The oar suppiieu witn nrst-ciasa wines, liquors, beer, ale, porter. Choice cigars rreo lunca irumtw m . a. ly. Millions of Dollars Go np In smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur. xltnre, etc., insurea innrat-ciass, relia ble companies, as representea Dy DAVID FAUST, InsuraaeB Agent, ISO South Jardin Street 1 Alo Life and Accidental Companiet R 0111 Proparing for an Interstate De mand from Miners. TO EESTKIOT THE PRODUOTION, A Lender of tho Worklncmen Declares That This Is Necessary In Order to Pre vent Starvation Wages for tho Men Who Do the Work. PiTTsnuna, Mny 27. With tho collnp3o of the Pittsburg miners' strike and tho np parent ond of tho strlko in Ohio and West Virginia comes tho question, what aro tho miners going to do about It? An answer ivns clvcn to a newsoaner representative by Cameron Miller, a national organizer of tho United Mmo workers, who said: "Until tho evil naturally corrects Itself thero Is only ono thing to bo done with re gard to tho surplus of men In tho mines, and that Is to restrict production by aiv nuai suspensions, allowing work at tno mines to proccod only during certain pe riods of tho year. As matters stand now tho coal that Is mined comes out a prlco that gives tho digger only a starvation wago. "It would tako yours for tho ovll of sur plus labor on tho mining market to correct Itself. Tho minors havocomo to that point whero no other way Is open but to say to tno operator that if ho will not cease out- ting tho throats of thousands of miners in order to gain a Bmoll advantage over his competitor then his men must bo allowed to mine only a certain amount of coal for him." "What Is tho purpose of tho national convontlon of miners that has been called to meet at Columbus May 29P" was asked. "That convention has been railed," said Mr. Miller, "to consider tho advisability of a strike by nil miners in western Penn sylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, whoro tho coal Holds form tho great com petitive Hold of tho United States. Such a suspension would lnvolvo about 75,000 men. Personally I am not In favor of tho suspension at this time. It is not practic able, and nothing can be gained by It. Their policy at present Is to preparo for a national strike nest spring, which should be bogun not sooner than May 1, 1890. At that tlrao business will no doubt havo re covered and tho miners will bo ablo td Justly ask for better wages, If for no other reason than that of (ho return of better times. "Already the officials of tho district havo begun tho work of reorganization of tho Pittsburg miners in anticipation of a fight next year. Should thoro bo a no tional strlko noxt May, as appears 0x1 trcmel7 probable, tho entiro anthracite region cast of tho Allegheny mountains will bo tied up along with tho rest of the country. Ono of tho sovoral causes that forced tho miners to compromise their national strlko last yoar was tho falluro of the anthracite men to join tho movement, and much anthracite coal was used in placo of bituminous fuel. It seems safo to predict that no Interstate suspension will bo declared by the coming convention at Columbus.1' Oscar Wlldo Oets Two Tears. LONDON, May 37. Oscar Wilde was found guilty ou tho cbarcos of committing Immoral offenses, and with Taylor, his ac complice, was sentenced to two years' Im prisonment at hard-labor. While tho jury was out Wilde Issued a statement deny ing tho charges. Travers Humphreys, of counsel for Wilde, said: "Jsow that they havo hit their mark, I am certain his ...Ill 1 .1 .1 ,-. I l.l 1 . tended the prison chapel at Pentonvllle yestorday. Thoir hair was cropped, and they were In tho prison garb. They will be allowod to seo their friends only four times In tho year, on condition of their good conduct. Death of a Noted Turfman. Kerbville, Tox, May 27. John A. Morris, tho celebrated turfman, of How York, died at his ranch, olghteen mlle3 from here, last evening. Mr. Morris ar rived hero on Thursday in a special car. On Friday, at noon, Mr. Morris was suddenly seized with a fit of apoplexy, and nover recovered consciousness, though physicians from San Antonio wero sum moned. Hlswlfe and friends in Now York were 'holographed, and aro now on route on airpociai train. jr Bis Jflre In a Pennsylvania Village. SciSASirTON. Pa.. Mav S7. A larero por tion itf the business center of Dalton, ten mlhw north of this town, was destroyed byAre early yesterday morning. The backet brlgado was Insufficient to stop jfno headway of the flames, which started lan tho store of F. h. Van Fleet, nnd burned for six hours. Thero Is no fire company In the place. Mr. James Uoardman fell through two floors of a building and re ceived serious Injuries. The estimated loss Is (50,000. Ilonght a Railroad for 8480,000. MALONE, N. Y May 27.-The Northern AuiruuuucJi ruurunu viibbuiu uuruuuiuru- 1 closure of tho Franklin Trust company's mortgage nnd was -hid In by President Packard, of the trust compony, who pur chased the entire road, its franchises, tolo graph system and appurtenances, for150,- flflO. Thin In BllhlMt, tn trm flraf. mnrtirnirn of 877,000 and interest. Tho road runs from Moiro to ' 1 Tupper. Lake, fifty mllos. Emptied Five Ilarrela of Whlky. I nor was Indicted by tho grand jury for statutory burglary. On Friday night U'Uonnor entered tho liquor store of John Langon, of Olyphant, opened the faucets nf n nnmW nf llnnnr hntralD n,vl nllmtrwl thfii contents to run nn.thn flnm- xnt I v . , , r, t flvB bnrrels ot whisky ran through the open fuueets ond formed a largo iiool on tllU WllUt UUUf. Prank Chloroform for Wbitky. Bristol, Tenn., May 87. Three young men in Lee county, va., d. iiurton, Ed- ward GollUher and Samuel Jones, went behind a counter in a store where moon- iihlne liquor was usually kept secreted for if.nl lumnl t. nun nr.hMrs- Thnv mnHa n lueti wv..vv -- mistake and drank from a bottlo contain- .lng chloroform. As a rpsult only one, Uolllgber, lives to ten tne wie. Itelglom'a New Cabinet. BnUBSELS. May S7.-U is offlclally an- nouneed that In the reorganization of tho cabinet, consenuont upon the retirement of Count Do Merode-Wnsterloo, J Do Bur - Jet will be made premier and minister of X.V iSLISr'ii Z ;L. M. NvssnnH will i.e iiven it new Dost, that -..I.'-. ' I" N paint the best is the -A- cheapest. Don't be misled by trying what is said to be "just as good," but when you paint insist upon having a genuine br " of Strictly Pure White Lead It costs no more per gallon than cheap paints, and lasts many times as long. Look out for the brand of White Lead offered ycu ; this one 13 sure : "John T.Lewis &Bros." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Purs White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are sold in one-pound cans, each can being sufficient to tint 55 pounds of strictly Pure White Lead the desired shade : thev are 11. no sense ready-mixed paints, but a combination of perfectly pure colors ir. the handiest form to lint Strictly Pure White Lead. A pood mnnvihniisimd dollars nave been sav, d property-owners by having our book on painting arm coior-cara. sena us a vu5lBl tulu c bolli tree. JOHN T. LEWIS es iiKus. I.U., Philadelphia VETERIHARYSPEC1FIGS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hcgs, AND POULTRY. 000 Pace Ilaok on Trent inrut of Animals and Chart Scut Free. ctoes FcvcrstRonscst Ions. In (lnmmnt Ion A.A.I fldiml .Meningitis, 3111k Fever. Jl.II.Mr:iliiH, I.niiieti'. Itlienmatism. (!.(,'. "Dlstciniicr, Nasal lllscbarscs. I.D.llols or (Sriibs, Worms. i2.K.C'nuslig, llcnvcs, I'lipuinnnla. IM'.Collc or (irlpcH, llcllrnchc. i;.5..H!scnrriaBC, Hemorrhages. ll.II. Urlntirj- nnd Kidney DiscnBcs. 1. 1. Eruptive IllHenscs, JUnnee. J.K.--l)i8case8 of Digestion, Paralysis Single Bottle (over SO doses), - - .GO Stable Ckho, with Specifies, Manual, etenunry ijure uu anu .leaicaior, Jar Veterinary Curo Oil, - 1.00 Sotd by DnigtULt r ttnt prtptld anywlifrt and la uj qoftfltltr on rwlpl o( rice. ucarnntts' bed. co. , i i i a i i i wiirtam sl, x lorL. HOMEOPATHIC (SPECIFIC No. In nun 3n vtmr-m. Thn onlf imerAiRmi remedr loF Nervous Debi i v. Vital WeaKness, Tid Prostrfttion, from over-work or other causes. SI Dar vial, or 6 viaU and lame vial powder, (or 5. OOIU VJ lrusKtB(vr cut, fjueijuiu vn itntjn ui nCfltimKT3'IIKO.CO.,lll&113UlIIIamEt.tKeifVork CIiIehMtcra Ennllah Diamond II ran rt. Emrmmp.1 pills Original and Only Genuine. safe, always reliable, laoics tk t Prn?glst for ChichtsUr EngiUA Via- mondSrandn Ked and Gold metftlllex IboKta. Beilal -with blae ribbon. TnLe nnnihrr. Jtefut danatrout nibititit liotu and imitation. At Drnczista. or tend 4t lo Btampi for rartlculAn. tentlmootaJs and IEellef for r.aiIleAttnletfer. by return " Jinil. HMMHI teaiiuiuuima. j urn t uy er. Ch:h?itrC'h?nilcnlCo..MaaUon Nauuit LdvaI Drotti, l'lilluda., Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. Weakness, N vonsnesa, Debllttv. and all the train oi evils irom cany errors or later excesses, the results at overwork, sickneas. worry, v etc. Fall strength, devsl- onment anu tone atren t every organ ana camoa nfthebodv. imDl&. nat- l WW ato Improvement ssen. ETmIImfa imnnulhli,. 2.000 references. Book. explanation and proofs mauea (seaiea; ire. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, H.Y. HOTEL KAIBR, CHA8. BURCHILL, Prop: North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel in the region. Finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures Fool and Billiard Rooms Attached. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand. Laundry dor. Lloyd and White Sts. All work guaranteed to be Brat-class in evorj particular. Bilk ties and laee curtain sa spsc laity. Goods called for and delivered. A trial solicited. JOHN F CLEARY, ' ' Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, "Weiss beer. Bottler of me lineal. iacr uccn. 17 un 19 Peaah Aller. Shenandoah. Pa. If your clothier doesn't keep Hammer8lougIi : Bros Swell, Reliable, New York -CLOTHHSTG- Make him get It Their celebrated $15.00 Melton Overcoat Wrarn like steel and Is sold by every promi nent clothier In the state. None genuine with. out-Hammersloueu uroj aDeu When In POTTS VILLK, Stop at HUMPHREYS' WSJ mm, s SrftY I 1 PTITT WOT T TTOTFT Bounces that a wtro nail trust Is in pro 1 Xlli-'. W wi-.iv o uu a Ai. ccg9 o, jormatloni 0niy a few detalu re. 200 North Contro Street. Meals at all hours. Ladle' dining rooD attached, finest wines, iiuuora, cigars. Sate and Reliable Horses to Hire. LIVERY Pear Alley, Bear Coliee House. The Deetrlgs la town. Horses taken to boatd. Hauling promptly attended to. xX A A flTJrDT?PT1 . J wJJ-UJ- I Specialist in diseases ot the 1 -rt--. W-- J rm.... JWB, UtAl, ilUSO &UU XiilUAb. S07 West Market St., roitiYllle. . Hours-8.80 a. m. to 12 m.; 1 to lp. m W ibd. m. Kunoays. x a. m. to js in. -i MI0 Two Men Dragged from Thoir dells by an Enraged Mobi APPEALS TOE JUSTICE UNHEEDED. Tlio Plea of a Judge That tho Lnw ho Al lowed to Take Its Conrse Laughed nt by tlio Men Who Ilad Alrctuly Pronounced Sentence, DANVILLE, Ills., May 27. Determined to moto Justice to two young men ac cused of attacking a prominent young lady of this placo. and fearlna to trust their fato to Governor Altgcul In the event of conviction by a Jury, a mob took possession of tbo Jail In this placo early in tho mornhiR and lynched John Halls, Jr., and William Uo.sce, who woro held in 5,O0O ball each for assaulting Miss Laura liarnctt, From midnight, when tho crowd first mndo Its appearancoat the Jail doors, un til tho victims wero reached, It was tho de termined, desperate strugglo of a frenzied mob to moto summary Justlco, battling against heavy oaken doors und Iron bars, and occasslonally halted by tho grim stand of a little b.tnd of defenders of tho law and order uudor tho command of Sheriff Thompson. No amount of parleying on his part and no pica from him could with stand tho mob, which had ono object In viow. After repeated efforts to breakdown tho outer jail door with n telcphono pole. which produced llttlo or no effect, tho crowd for a moment doslstod In their ef forts to break luto tho jail. Ed. McCusker stood on tho jail steps and addressed tho mob, begging them to desist. They laughed him down. Sheriff Thompson, his wlfo and Deputy Sheriff James Sloan also be sought the mob to disperso. If. V. Uarnett, tho father of tho Injured girl, said to Mrs. Thompson: "Madam, you never had u daughter assaulted, nnd her blood demands vongeanco." His reply was wildly applauded. At 2 o clock Sheriff Thompson Bent for Judgo Bookwalter, of tho circuit court, who addressed tho crowd from tho jail corridor. He made an earnest plea to let tho law tako Its course. Ho assured tho men that Halls und Hoyce would receive a severo punishment If found guilty; that tho trial jury will do Its duty. iiut tho appeal was in vain. The moo, which numbered fully 1,000, finally broke into tho jail, searched out tho shivering prisoners and dragged them to abridgo with rones about their necks. Thero they wero both hanged. They dlod protesting their Innocence. Governor Altgold's Denial. CniCAGO, May 27. Touching tho chargo mado by ono of tho speakers at the doublo lynching at Danville, Ills., Governor Alt- cold said: "Tho newspaper men know that tho rocords In the capltol at Spring- Held show that I havo fallen far below the averago of pardons and commutations granted each year, whllo tho number of prisoners has nearly doubled and conse quently tho number of application for I pardons has nearly doubled." Punishing the "Sooners." OKLAnOMA ClTT, O. T., Mny S7. Tho penalty for "soouerlsta" is being Indicated already. Of the 227 applications offered at tho land ollico for tiling only twenty seven vere accepted. Tho others woro jocted on account of tho applicants hav ing entered tho Klcknpoo country In March, 1S93. This Is causing intense ex citement hero, and will affect tho great majority of men who made tbo race, for land. Nearly every man In this country has been across tho Kickapoo country since that date on business or pleasure. If tho secretary of tho Interior should up hold the action of the land office It will causo numbers of contosts. 3Iurdcr In a Church. Niciiolasville, Ky., May 27. A bad shooting affray took place at tho Troy Presbytorlan church, on tho line between this county and Woodford, yesterday noon betweon George and John Montgomery, brothers, and Arch I). Uiley. Kiley was killed and George Montgomery fatally wound. Flvo shots were exchanged, ono toKlng cnoct in Alontgomery and three In Kiley. Tho trouble Is of long standing. nnd grow out of Riley deceiving a sister of the Alontgomerys two years ago, ond then refusing to live with her. Tho men met at tho church yesterday, and tho fight en sued. But They Did Fight In Kansas. KANSAS CITY, May 27. Oscar Gardner. tho "Omaha Kid," and Tommy Dixon, of Rochester, fought thirty-six rounds to a finish yesterday afternoon for 300 a side and a largo percentage of the gato receipts, which were f2,500. The ring was pitched in an open field, on the Kansas sldo of the river. Both contestants went in at 120 pounds. In tho last threo rounds, Gard ner went to tho ground six times, each time remaining fully nlno seconds. At tho end of the thirty-sixth Gardner was LPno clearly worsted, though not knocked out, ana his backers threw up the sponge. Slutted Harglari Itob a Tollhouse, Tunkhannock, Pa., May 27. Three masked burglars robbed tho tollhouso at tbo Susquehanna river bridge at 1 o'clock In tho morning. Tho tollgato is kept by Sarah Whipple, n maiden lady, who, with a lady companion, wero tho only occu pants of tho house. The men battered down tho door, nnd while one of them In timidated the women with a revolver the others ronsucked the house from top to bottom, securing about 100 Jn cash, tt gold watcn and cnain, ana other articles. And Now a Wire Nail Triut. PlTTSDUlta, Mny S7. Tho Dispatch on- main to bo arranged. A fcaturo of tho doal is reported to be tho sole of the Beaver Falls plant to the Consolidated Steel and Avlre company. It is said that all the plants In tho country will be In the com bine except tno I'uuaaeipma ana Jollet mills, which aro operated by Booker 8c Co., of Pittsburg, under loose. Atlantic and the Pennsylvania League. Reading, Pa , May 27. It Is likely that a baseball club will be organized at At lantic City this week to tako the'nlace ot Shenandoah In tho Pennsylvania Stato League. The matter 'will be decided to day, when President Hanlon is visiting Atlantic uity. , A Ilepubllo on Formoia Island. Lisbon, May 27. A dispatch received In this city oonurms the news that a repub publlo has been proclaimed ln'tho Island' Bliformoia, COTTOJuEOTE. It Is a Fact that Cotiolene makes better pastry than lard, Is more reliable than lard, more cleanly than lard, more healthful than lard, and is superior to lard for frying and shortening. COTTOLENE is recom mended by expert cooks and endorsed by scientists. Once used always used. Sold in 3 and 5 lb. pails. bee tnat trade marls steer's neaa in cotton-plant wreath is on the pail. Made only by THE H. E. FA1RBAKK COMPANY, CHICAGO, and 132 N. Delaware Are., Phllada. i 1 mm.m MFC RAILROAD SYSTEM IN STFKOT MAY 12. ISOi. Tr&tcs leave Sbecicdoab as folio m For New York vl Phlltaelnhli. week davs. 2 10, 5.25, 7.20, a m, 12 5S 2 M 5 " Hnudny sju, a. m. n o- ivow lorn w .Mnucn ununu, weolt days, j 2., 7 20 a. m , 12 s 2,55 p. m Tor Keloid: ana PhllndelnliH eek days. 2.10,6.25,7.20, . in., 12.32, 2.rj, 5 55p m Bun- J i v, z.io, . m. For Pottavllle. weot cars 210,7 20 a. m.. r.v z.tia, d.cii p, m. Nvraay, z iu a, m cxir 'xarasqua. nnu .unnnnoy uiiy weeit uays, 10, 6.25, 7.20, . m., 12,-SS 2 5o, 5 53 P. m Hun j or vnmrnnor' Hnnbury nnd T.cwlsburg, rrcok days, .123 11 Sundav. :i 2.-) a. m. For Mohnnov 1'lsrr wceK aavs z.n. a -J.) 00.1. r.SO, 1130 aw 12.51, 15 S53 5 53 7:20 0.3.1 p.m. uunaay, v:.iu 3) a m r-nr ARmina una -iiamomn wuck uhvh 7.20, U.S0 a m , 1.50 7.20 35 p. m. bunday, wi a. m. For Unltimore Washington a"d thetVest via n & u. 11 ll.lnrougn trains leave itcatunK Tarmlnnl.PhllaflBlthla P&KKK ntsiv 7 5.1 11 20 a. m.. 3 4(i, '.W n. m Sunday 3 20, Trr, 11 i n m.. a iu n. m. Aaamnau train from and CtiOiinut Btreets station " rek davp.l 43 5.41. K.'Jl p. m. uucaayti, i.3o, o 1.1 p. m TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH Leavo N" Vnrt via Phlladelpnu weekdiys, suua. m.,isu iuo, 7.u p. m., ix.id mum nan dnv. CU0 u. it.. Leavo New York via Maurh ChUDX.ivcelt dais, 130 010a m. 110,4 30p.m. Leave Phmdelt"ia. Readme Terminal week InvB -120 8.15. 10 ' a. m.. und 4 TO r,(2 m. SuLtlav 1130 ca Hetrt g, weeK days I Ai 1 10 10 1'U.ll 5o a m 550 7.67 p. m bam ay i.a.i h m Leave Pottsvllle. weei ditya 23.1. 7 JO a m, 12 30 II 12 e. rn Bundav 2 3i a m Lpave Tnmaqua weeEanys 3.1s Hou,iiia m I ai 7.1.1 U m puuaay aiswrn Leave Jlahauov ultv w(eK davM bii.Vzl 1147 am., 1.51 7,39 0 51 p m uunday, 3 45 a. m. a30, 0 37, ll.fc-J a. m. 12.5S, 2 00 5.20 0 20 7 53, 10 10 p. in. aun.itv, 2-e, w a. m. i.eave witnamsiort, wcrk aavs t -a, iuiu a m , 3.30 11.10 p. m. auncay, ii.iu p. u.. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut Street Wharf and South Street Wharf for Atlantic Ult ween-uava Exnrens. w.ue, a. jt , . (Sat urdays only 3 wi, 4 uo, s uo p. m. Accommoaic Lion, o.w &. m. DDJD Bundav Kxnrest. v uu. 10 uo a.m. Acconv modatlon. 8.00 a. m. and 4.30 1). m. Returning, leave Atlantic uity, aepot, corner Atlantic and Arftansa.i avenues. Week-Days Express. 7.35. 9.U0 a. m. and 4 CO at d 5.80 p. m. Accommodation, 8.15 a. m, ana 42 n. m. Hundaj Express, 4 00, 5.15, 8.00 p. m. Ac- coran odatlon, 7.15 a. m., and 4 13 p. m. parlor cars on an express trains. C O HANCOCK Oen. Pass Agt. Philadelphia, Pa, I. A. SWEIGABD, (Jen. SuDt. PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAD. SOntJTLKIIX DIVISION. ivi'ltllj n, lc.o. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abov late for Wlggan's, Qllberton, Frackyllle, Nei jastie, 01. uiair,troti3viiie, usmDure, iteaaic: 'Pottstown. PhccnlxvlHe. Norrlstown and Pt idelphla (Broad street station) at 8:08 aad Hid 1. m. anas; 10 p. m. on wconuiyn f 01 row tH16 and intermediate stations Bsio a. m. SUNDAYS, For VTljsin's. Qllberton. Frackvllie. N Castle, St. Clair, Pottavllle at S:DS. 9i48a.it tnd 1:10 p.m. Tot Hamburc, Keadlnr, Potti town, pncenixvuie, Norristown, pnnaaeipbi: it c:uu, v:tu a. m, ssiu p. m, Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah 10:40a.m. and 12:14, E:04, 7:42 and Ui27p.n Sundays, 11:18 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Pottavllle tor Sbenandoah at Kill 11:49 a. m. ana 4:u,7!ia ana ioiuu p. m.Bunaa tt 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m Leave pniiaaeisaia (uroaa street siatior) 101 dhenandoah at 6 57 and 8 85 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 1 a wees aavs. un aunoays leave at 0 nu a m, Lieave iiroaa street station. I'miaaeipma, r un new luim, For New York. Express, week-dnvs. 3 20. 4 05.4 50,5 15, 6 50,7 33. 8 20, 9 10, 10 30 (dlnlne csn, 11 uu, u ii ft m, j noon, j.-ii (liiioneu 1 21 ana 4 22pm Dlntne; Cars). 140, 230 (Din- ncrar .320. 4W.5UU. 66 (Uininc car. BOO. 0 50, 8 12, 10 p m, 12 01 night. Sundays. 3 20. 4 05. 4 50, 5 15T 8 12, 9 60, 10 W, (dining car . 11 03 a m. 12 41.2 30 (dlnlLC car). (00 (Limited 4 22). 6 20. 5 50 (dining car), 0 35 0 50, 812, 10 p m, 1. 111 nisnt. (express for Boston, without chance, Ham weekdays, and 6 60 p m dally. WAsninuium au ma nuuuct For Baltimore and Washington 3 50. 720. 8 81. I 10, 10 20, 11 18, II SS a m, (it s, limited oimni :ar.) iso. sib, 111, ( to uonrroxeionai Jim. lteo, dining car), ,617, 8 65 (dining car), 7 40, (dlnlntr car) n m . and 12 15 nlcnt weelc davt. S"11?8 8?'IS' 9.10! 11 ?.?,,ml . I 6- ' J- . . I mu, S nm and 12U3 nlcht. beave axaraei street orrj, x-niiauoipaiji FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Kxpreos. 8 50 a m. 2 10. 3 30 (Saturdays only) 4 It and 6 00 p m wtel days. Sundays, Express 8 a and 9 45 a m. for cape May, Angiesea, wuawooa esc Holly Beaob, express, 9 a. m., 4 00 p m wet) da: ivs. aunany, v wm m. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avaloc Express, 9 00 a m, 4 00 p m week days. Bub davs. BOO am. ror aomers i-oint, express, a 00, a m, 1 10 1 m week days. Sundays, 8 43 a m. S. M. Pbivoot, J. It. TTOOS, For Homers Ben'l wanarer otn'l vaas't ' At aonlaTeupte,Chlcatroju.jor proof! of curea. Capital ttftoo ,000. ratlenucuredntneyeart fotocltyBonndandwell. loo.pgbourf JOHN A. BEILLY, Wholesale and Itetall LIQUOR DEALER, 22-24 South Main St, Shenandoah. Acent tar II. Q. Yuenffllne & Knn'ii celeltrfltMl ukt, x-orier jues etc lrew dUeTtif. aDABAH-EE ttCare tixt ana Aftut Hung. Bota blP. JO. JCJltZIX, H0 IN EFFECT JIAKCII 21, 1895. Passenccr trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction. Mnuch Chunk. LehlEhton, Slatington. Wfclto Hull, Catasauqua, Allen town, iietnieucm. I'.asuon una weainenj o.vi, 3S, u.15 a. m , 12.43, 2 57, B.V.V p m Por New York and Philadelphia, 6.0, 7.38,9.15 a. ra., 12 4'. 2.57 p. m. For QualtaKe Hwllcn- back, Ocrhards and Hudsoucalc, 015 a, re., and 2 57 p m. For W Ikes Barro. White Haven. pittMon. Lawyvllle. Towanda, Hxyre, Waverly and Kl mlra, 6 04, P.1-, v m.. 2.67, 5.27 p. m. f or KOCnetJier. iiunaio. -iiiGiiru rails hdu tho West 9.15 a m.. 2.57, S.27 p. m. i'or Belvidere. Uelawnri Water uao ana Stroudsburg, 0.01 a. m., 5 27 p. m. t or ljumoerivino ai.a i renuin, v.id a. m For Tunkhannock, 6 04, 9.15 a. in., 2.67, 6.27 p. m. ror itaaca ana uenova, c.ui, u.ia a. m., o. p. m. r orAuourn v id a. m.. 6.17 p.m. For Jearesvllle. Levlston and Beaver Meadow. 7.SS a. m , 12.43 p. m. For StocKton nnd Lumber Yard. 8.01.7.38 9.15 a. m., 12.13, 2.57, 5 27, 8.08 p. m r or Oliver urooK junction, Auaenrtra nna Hszleton. 6.01. 7.33. 9 15 n. m.. 12.43. 2.67. 5.Z7. S.OSp m. rorecranton oit .: n. m z.b, b.'.'i p. m. For Hazlebrook. Jeddo. Drifton and Krec land, 6.04, 7.3S, 9.15 n. m.. 12.43 2.57, 527 p. m. For Ashland, Qlrardvllle and Lost Creek, 4.40, 6.1S, 730, 9.13, 1020 a. m., 12.85, 1.40, 4.10 6 35,8 22 p. m. For aven Run, Centralla, Mount Carmel and Shamokln, 9 13, 11 14 a. m, 1 32. 4 20, 8 22, 915 p.m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy ( Ity and Delano. 5 50. 6 04, 7 38, 9 15, 11 05 a m., 12 43, 2 67.5 27,8 03,9 25, 10 53 p. m. Trains will lea' e Shamokln at 5 15, 8 15, 11 45 n. in.. 1 55. 4 SO. 9 30 n. m.. nnd arrive at Bhen- nnrtoah nt 6 01, 9 15 a m., 12 43, 2 67, 5 27,1115 P. m. Leavo Shenandoah for Pottsvllle. 601. 7 3H. 908, 915,1H5, 1130 a.m., 12 43, 2 57,410,527, o up p. IU. Leave Pottsvllle for Hhenandonh. 6 00.7 40. 9 03, 1015, 1110 a.m., 1232, 3 00, 4 40, 520, 715, 755,940p.m. i.eavc cneoaunoan ior uazieton, a 04,739, 9 15 a. rn., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Sbenandoah, 7 35, 1005, 1106 a. m., 12 15.2 58, 5 30,7 25,7 66 p. m, SUNDAY TKAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run. Centralis. Mt. Carmel and Shamottm. 6 45 a.m.. 2 40 . m.. and arrive at Skamokln at 7 40 a. m, and 3 45 p. m. Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah at. 7 55 a, m., nnd 4 00 p. m., nnd arrive at Shenan- aoan at a iv a. m , ana 4 m p. m. Trains leave for Asbiand. nirnrdvllle and Lost Creek, 040 a. m 12 30 p. rn. r or iiazieion, iiwick uieex j nncuon, rean Haven Junction. Mauch Chunk. Allentown. Bethlehem, Eaaton and New York, 8 49 a. m,, 12 30, 2 S5 p.m. for ftiiiaaeinnin, in 30, a 55 p. m. ror Yatesvllle, Park Place, MalianoyOity and Delano, 8 43, 11 33 a. m 12 30, 2 55. 4 58, 8 03 p m. Leave Hazletou for Shenandoah, 8 SO, 11 30 o.m 105, 630 p. m. Leave Sbenandoah for Pottsvllle, 555, 849, 932a. m,249 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8 30, 10 40 a. m., 1 35, 6 15 n. m. KOLLIN H. WILBUR, Gen'l. Supt,, South Bethlehem, Pa. CUAS. S. LEE, Gen'l. Pass. Act , Philadelphia. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. G. P. A., South Bethlehem. Pa. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. S. ICIBTLER, M. D., rnrsiciAN and surgeon. Office. 120 North Jardin street, Shenandoah. M.M- BURKE. A TTORNEY-A T-LA 17, SHENAKDOAU, FA. Office. Ecan bulldlnc. corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. yjy N. STEIN, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offlce Room 2, Egan's New Building, cor. er Main and Centre streets. Shenandoah. Fa. Offlce Hours: 8 to 10 a. m.i 1 to 8 p. m.; 7 to 9 p.m. Night offlceNo. 230 West Oak street. G. M. HAMILTON. M. D pnraiciAN and surgeon, Offlce. Water Comnanv building, 23 West Lloyd street. s. SPALDING. M. D. Diseases of the Heaiit AND LUNOS A Spectaltt. Office and residence. No. 29 8. Whtte street. Office hours7 to 9 a m , 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. For Sale, Cheap ! 2 On North White Street, Slxoxxe,3a.ca.otlx. Double block of dwellings, Xos. 80 and 83 North White street, between Centre and Lloyd streets. Also, a double block ot dwellings, Xos. 110 ond 118 North White street, between Lloyd and Coal streets. Apply at HERALD OFFICE. IAD Si t I O Turklih Carulea never fall! Ear aealed, p. with advice wat will prevent n tarelrrrsuUrltln. 3o.uiupforiarUculara X'oniuiu Clum, Co, New Egyp UJ, RESTORE LOST VIGOR Will fcrte yon npln a Mk al ulth V1IRII Hitod Pbililj, LouefHixnUfowtr In ultbtiMx, Vniggltt, 8henandoah, J'a. m iuiniater nr iniinr. 1 - , . 1 ;As. .tafe'.t. .
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