Right Arm Paralyzed Saved from St. Vitus Dance. "Our daughter, Blanche, now t t.rnn ve.ira of ace. had been terribly ...Tit . . . ,, ! l , tinnifniwnniia nnrl 1 1 n .1 i h i ii j i .t 1 1 t. .m.i iii.l iuua iban uuu ijiiu mn i.iifi f 'ii ill ill iimii ill m:r iil-iii, .u in. i(0 leurcu ok. v iuua uaiiuu, uuu unuu lirt hiet. ti)ilri!lflnna ttritll Tn hnnnllt. Miles' Nervine and has gained 31 pounds. Her nervousness and symp toms of St. Vitus danco arc entirely gone, she attends school regularly, and has recovered complete use of her arm, her appetite is Hplcndid" MIIS. B. K. BULLOCK. Brighton, N. Y. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. n. Milne' Nnrvlnn In sold on a nosltlve euaranteo that tho first bottle will benefit. All druggists Boll It at 11. 8 bottles for 15, or It win bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by tbo Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. JOHN DALTON AGENT FOR Shenandoah and Vicinity FOB BAEBEY'S CELEBRATED leer and Porter A trial order solicited. - HARTMAN Steel Picket Fence Is the cheapest and best fence made. Chsaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns.cem etery lots or any kind of 'fencing. M. H. Master has the agency and carries it In stock at his marble and granite works. 127 S. Jardin St. isiijmsESSBfaKsas Or Thpp1317Arch St. Ill 1 1 IICCI Philadelphia. Pa. The Only Genuine Bpeclnllst In Amer ica. notwitiiHtantuns wnat Ollierx Advertise. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special Diseases, Vnrlcoso Veins and StrlciurcKiao uiiiiinai rermnnenilf Cured In 4 to lO Dars. Ucllef at Once. BLOOD POISON en harmless method. 6 years' European Hospital I and 32 practical experience, as Certificates and Diplomas prove, nena nve z-cem stamps tor booli "TltUTII," the only True Medical Book advertised. It Is a true friend to all sufferers nnd to those contemplating marriage. 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Call or send for free book on Errors of Youth and obscure diseases of both sexes. Kmil J. Beyer's (Formerly Murphy Brps.) Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. The bar supplied with first-class wine's, liquors, beer, ale, porter. Choice cigars Free lunch from 0 to 13 a. in. i Millions of Dollars Go np in smoke every year. Tflkeiio rlsks but get yonr houses, stock, far niture, etc, 'naured In first-clans, relhv ble companies, aa tupprvuwu vj DAVID FAUST, Insnranco Agent, 120 South Jardin Btreet. too Life and Accidental Companies bines' resignation: I it rr 1 1 T)-1!- fiLf-P CU 1 1N0W AUlii,a iuiiuu umui Down and Out, A CELEBRATED THIEF TAKER. During Four Ycnrs Administration of the Detective Dureau of Now York )cr 3,300 Arrests Wero Mnde and Sentence Aggregating 10,000 Years Were Imposed. New York, May 88. Chief of I'olico Thomas Byrnes has been retired from tho UWle-mlnded end God-fearing people forco by tho pollco commissioners. His application for retirement was placed be fore tho board by Commissioner Parker and It was unanimously accepted. In' spector Potcr Conlln has been mado act ing chief of police and Captains Moses W. Cortrlght, Brooks and McCullagh were appointed acting Inspectors. At 3.45 o'clock yesterday afternoon Mr. Byrnes shook hands all around with the attaches of tho building and with tears in his oyes left tho building. Thomas F. Byrnos was born in Ireland In im and was brought to this iconntry . . n "y , i i in tho civil war in a Now York regiment of volunteers for nearly two years. In 1RA3 hn was made a member of the Now" York city pollco forco, was mado rounds- man about four years later and In 1SG9 ho was promoted to sergeant. Ho was op- pointed captain In 18i0. The first precinct I ne commanuea was tno aast inity-llrst street, and afterward ho was sent to tho . It wos while ho was captain therd that ho becamo famous and noted as a tlvo through his successful work in the Manhattan bank burglary. His success was so marked that no was designated ta reorganize tno uetectlvo bureau at head- 1?.'W' r?Dn h0. detectives. He was promoted to inspector, and under his le.-idnrshln th rtnwtirri bureau becamo a most successful instltn. tlon. A special law was enacted several years' I ago creating the office of chief inspector for Mr. Byrnes at a salary of J5.000 por year. Ho held this olHco until ho became superintendent, on April 12, 18S2, succeed' ing William Murray, who was retired on I that day During tho first four years of I Mr, Byrnes' administration of the de tective bureau moro than 3,800 arrests! weremado. During tho entire time thai be was In charge of tho bureau tho crimi nals arrested by his men received sentences I to stato prison oggregating 10,000 years I YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Games In New York and Pittsburg Pre vented by Wet Grounds. Postponod gomes between Now York nnd Philadelphia at tho former city and between Pittsburg and Baltimore at Pitts burg were again postponed yesterday on account of wot grounds. YESTERDAY'S EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES. At Koohostcr Wilkesbarre, 9: Rochester, 5. At Toronto Toronto, 7; Providence, C, At liuiralo Sprlngliold, 6; Buffalo. 1. YESTEItDAY'S STATE LEAGUE GAMES, At Lancaster Lancaster, 3; Carbon- dale, 2. At Harrisburg Harrlsburg, 7; iiazioton, a. Ienl Defeat for Hetty Green, Washington, May 28. Hetty Green, tno jnov xork muitl-mlllionairess, was defeated yesterday In hor attempt to have a bill of salo for soino Chicago property worth over ?500,000 set aside by a decision of tho supreme court. Tho legal conten tion over this proporty covered many years. in 1801 Kouerc w.liytuns, now deceased, .... ,.1, .. r-,.,1 ,linlnnn..n . 1. .'...... purchased tho" property for tho joint ao- count of himself and Hetty droen's father. In 1888 Hetty Greon secured a decrco for tho winding up of the joint venture en tered upon in tho lifetime of Robert W Hyams and her fathor, tho sale of tho property not to bo valid unless it brought $000,000, Under that dceroo tbo property was sold to Georgo M, Bogup, et al., for $002,000. Mrs. Groon nnd hor husband filed objections to tho salo on tbo grouud that lioguo was not the bono fide pur chaser. Launch of a Marino Monster. Glasgow, May 28. Tho new British wnrsblp Terriblo was, launched on tho Clydo yesterday. Tho Terrible is a first class Steel cruiser, copper sheathed, of 14,200 tons displacement and of 25,000 Indicated horse power, which is estimated to give her a speed of twenty-two knots. Sho is C31 feot long and 71 feet beam. Tho Tern bio will carry a crow of 900 Jnon nnd will bo armed with two 22-ton and 18 quick firing guns, bbo Is looked upon as being the most powerful vessel of her typo in iuv nuiiu. - Another Defaulting Bank Cashier. Albany, May 28. For the last few days It hns been known that there was a de falcation in tho Park bank, of this city, but the matter was hushed up by tho di rectors making good the sum, about 20,- 000. Yostorday District Attorney Bur- llngame drew up papers charging Cashier urltlln, who resigned on Thursday last, with embezzlement In having misused the funds of the bank. It is said thomonoy was swallowed up In bucket shop Ucals. Death of Ex-Congressman Darling. New York, May 28. William A. Dor llng.who was a member of the Thirty-ninth congross, died at his home, No. 80 East Soventy-second street, aged 77. Ho hiyd hold a number of positions under tho state and notional government, his last publto posit lou being that of collector of the port of New York undar President Grant, ijo was one of tho founders of the Murray 11111 bonk, and was its prosldent at tho tlmo of his death. Exploding; Hollers Kill Thirteen. LlsBOri May 28. Tho boiler of a steamer belonging to contractors for tho harbor works exploded In tho harbor yesterdijy nnd was blown to pieces, Sis of the crov wore killed and their bodies liurlcd 200 yards, Kiel, May 28. An explosion occurred yesterday on the Turkish torpedo bofit Pestroyor, which U being bulltut thp Gor manla shipyatd, by which seven wore klllfcil and twelve Injured. Pennsylvania Democracy's Headquarters, HARitlsuvRG, May 28. The headquar ters of tho state Domocratio commlttto have been removed from this olty tPA1 lontown. Tho campaign uext fall will t o cfindtieted from AHentown until oboijt six weoks before thu election, when Chair man Wright will opon Joint headquarters at Philadelphia. Tho routine work of the taupalgu will be done at AHentown. . SHAKERS AND DOCTORS TALK TOGETHER. ,(.,, ....... ... ...II. II in ins uuio wont eiimuu "Longevity ,- published a foiv years ago, Dr. John Gardner, of England, predicts that ii vegetable ngeut will yet bo found thnt shall ho retard those change that bring about, old nge as to prolong human life much beyond its present limit. Acting, perhaps, upon the impulse pro duced by this thought, man; eminent physicians have called from time to time upon the Shakers of Mt. Lebanon to lu- quire of them concerning tbo secrets of medicinal plants, in which these sincere, art known to be wise and skillful beyond all other men. The Shakers willingly told whst they had learned, and In turn received from their visitors much valuable information about disease, which they at one; made practical ue of. The most important point was that if a genuine and certain remedy could be found for indigestion and dyspepsia, and the ailments growing out ot it, a long step would be taken in the right direction. Old nge, said these pbyslclnns, begins in a failure of the digestion, and so do most diseases at any t"sB"i D J n,nd ttU Perlods o llfe Th re3ult f these consultations was the discovery by the Shakers of the desired specific, mBde wholly from herbs, and now Known as the Shaker Digestive Cordial. Its action is magtcal and worthy of Us origin. -itt,,. ,t, i .n..o Dn ,ir. ... . . ....... foot , tne moutn. biliousness, weanness ana dotoo-hveariness. cold hands and feet, aversion to food, nervousness, or any other symp- toms of dyspepsia, the Cordial will provo its curative virtues.. Behind it is the rep- tatioti of a people who have never de- frauded or deceived their fellow men. ,In order to te8t wheth thla fy la adapted to your case, at practically no cost, you may procure a trial bottle for I ten cents of almost any druggist. Entlly, Quickly, Permanently Restored. tVeakue.a, N vousncas. vepuitr. ana an tne trin of evils from earlv errors at later excesses, me results .1 overwork, sickness, ttoitt. etc Fnuetreneth. dsveu opment and tone glvsn t levervoraan anu tioniom ofthobotiv. Simtuo. nat i ktw ttT. uln urai meiuuus. iiuiiiduh in Jlh U Will ate Improvement seen. ilnMt imnnmihlr. 2.000 references. Book. explanation and proois maueu (seaiea; ireo. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. Chleheiitcr EncllKh Plamomt II rand. EWKYROVAL FILLS Ilrll n nl mill Onlv f3utnl. safk. always reliable, ladies ait , UroKglBt for Chlchettert Enalhh Dtifi moml Jjranit lu Ilea ana uoni dip umo Iboxe,, .clod with lila. ribbon, TaUo nnAlliir. Rrhui tlanoertml iubltlttf tionM and Imitation. At Drn.iil.. er lend 4. la .tamp, for partloalari, leitliaonUta sad Itellef for I.oillc.M in tetter, by return Mnll. 1 ll.lini, Ti'iiLluirinlBlf . &'dMiAtnff. , - Chtolic.lertJlieinlcalCu.,Mall'inn Hquar, Bold bj all Local llruRiBt.. l'lilladu., 1's. ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Best BratldB of 5 and 10c Cigarfl. HOTEL KAIBR, CHAB. BURCHILL, Prop. North Main St.. MAHANOY CITI. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations.. Handsome Qxturea Pool and Billiard Rooms Attached. 8henandoaii's Ebwablb Hand Laundjf Cor. Lloyd and White Sts. All work guaranteed to be first-class in everj particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain s spee laltv. Goods called for and delivered. A trial solicited. I ll M C CADV J J rl IN I W L. C A 11 T ' ' ' Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of the finest lager ueers. 17 ani 19 Peach Alley. Shenandoah, Si, If your clothier doesn't keep Hammeralouefh. : Bros Swell, Reliable, New York -CLOTDBIIIIsrG-- Make him get it. Their celebrated $15.00 Melton Overcoat Wears like steel and Is sold by every ncnt clothier In the state. None genuine out Hammerslough. llroj label. When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room attached, ifinest wmea, lienors, cigars. Safe and Sellable Horses to Hire. SNEDDEN'S LIVERY Fear Alley, Rear Coifoo House. The best rigs In town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. -DR. A. A SEIBEBT Specialist In diseases ot the Eve, Ear. Nose and Throat. 207 West Market St., Pottsvllle. Hours 8.80 a. m. to 12 m.i 1 to 4 p. 7 to i 8 p. m. Sundays, ft. m. to 12 m. iy cSs3?k- 1 L IM 5fe. C'x 14 DEBS IS TIME The Supreme Oourt Refuses a Writ of Habeas Corpus. FURTHER PROSECUTION UNLIKELY It Is Not Ilellevod the florornincnt Will Pres. tlio Criminal Cli.irgr Again Debs nnd III Associates Vice l'reildent llow aril Itenily to Go to Prison. Washisotos, Mny 23. Tho United States upromc .court yesterday denied the opplicatlon of Eugene V. Debs, tho leader nf tho American Hallway union's Btrlko I In connection with tho Pullman boycott, for a writ of habeas corpus. Tho decision I was read by Judgo Browor, and wasunan lmous. All tlio contentions of tho govern ment wcro sustained. Tho conclusions of tho court, as an nounced in Judgo Browor's opinion, wero I that tho government of tho United States I was ono having Jurisdiction over every I foot of soil and over every individual! within tho boundaries of tho United states, and that while It was ono of limited pow- era It had sovereignty within thoso limit- ations. It had powor to Invoke civil courts to romovo obstructions to interstate com merce, and tho civil courts had tho rlgh$ to enjoin thoso who made obstructions ta such commerce. Tho injunction was no bar to crimlnol processes for acts dono in violntion of tho injunction. Tho circuit court having final jurisdiction, Us act was not rcvlewableby tbo supremo court on a petition for a wril of habeas corpus, and therefore tho writ was denied, It is not likely, in view of tho decision pf tho supreme court, that Dobs and tile rtber officers of tho American Hallway union now under indictment for viola tions of tho anti-trust and tho mail ob struction acts, will Uot bo called upon to stand trial. Under this decision Debs will serve his sentence of six months In jail, and it is thought that tho government will consider this a sufficiently sovcro pun ishment, without prosecuting tho criminal cases against him or bis associates. VICE PRESIDENT IIOIVAItD READY, In ai Hurry to Serve Ills Time Before Thanksgiving; Day. Chicago, May 28. George W. Howard, tho former vlco prosldent of tho American Bnllway union, was tho first of tho men to offer to surrender himself to'. United, States Marshal Arnold and begin - his un completed sontenco. Ho was Informed that the marshal must llrst got tbo man data of tho supremo court, and that it will bo a wock or moro in reaching-here. "You know whero to find me," said Howard. "I cannot go back i to Wood stock too quick. I want to got through with tho sentence The opinion of tho su preme court was no surprise to mo. In fact I was opposed, as were most of tho others, to taking up tho issue. If the ap peal had been sustained wo would havo gained a point for labor organizations, but not saved ourselves from jail. Now what do wo got? Double time. Had tho bpVs followed my advice und left tho thing alono wo would havo been out of jail on April 1. Now we will get out in tlmo to enjoy a Thanksgiving dinner, if wd havo money enough to buy ono. Dobs will get out In time to participate in next year's Decoration services. The truth of tho mattor is, our lawyers mado a mess of it." C. S. Darrow, counsel for tho defendants In tho Dobs case, said: " A week 020 that august body, the supromo court, decided against tho income tax. Today It follows suit against Mr. Debs and his colleagues. Such action shows how tho land lies, and is' -pretty plain notice to tho people on which sido tho supromo court stands. ,n0So 1 ti? J' supreme8 courts much outsWo of the supreme court ,s worldns If tho fonnerwero the inhabitants of another plnuet." EUGENE DEES FEELS HITTER. He Says-"Every Federal Judge Now Con stitutes u Czar." TEltitE Haute, Ind., May 28. President Eugeno V. Debs, of tho American Kail- way union, whose case was nctea upon yesterday by tho supromo court, was' seen at his homo inst nignt and sulci: "I know only of tho decision as it ap pears in tho evening dispatches, ond as sumlng that it is corroctly reported it ap pears that ihe enso was not decided upon its merits, bu'tythnt It was found that tho circuit court, having final jurisdiction, its act was not roviowablo by tho supremo court, and thercforo tho writ was donicd. I expected a favorable decision, but I am not disappointed. After tho decision by that tribunal upon tho Income tax bill I am uot at all surprised to seo the de cision of tho lower court affirmed In our case. Both decisions are absolutely In tho interest of tho corporations, syn dicates and trusts, which dominate every department of the federal government, In cluding tho supromo oourt. "Jouerson's prophesy Is being literally fulfilled. Tho 'sappers and mlnor6,' as he denominates thorn, aro at work undermin ing tbo federal republic. States rights are practically eliminated, while tho rights" ot a citizen to a tnat uy a jury oi ms peers as vouchsafed by tho constitution, is brokon dawn. Every federal judgo now consti tutes a czar." Crlspl's Great Victory. Rome, May 28. Total returns from tho elections of Sunday show that there were elected 320 Ministerialists, 102 Constltu- tlonal Opposition, SI Hadical Opposition and 14 Socialists. In thlrty-llvo districts roballpts aro found to bo nocpssary, and in nineteen of those tho plurality was In favor of tho government. NUGGETS OF NEWS. It is proposed to erect a new $70,000 city hall in Atlantic Ulty. gnow nnd rain havo subdued tho forost fires that woro raging in Wisconsin. Three children of Hlchard Foraker, at Elk Neck, Md., iito rat poison, and ono died. Tbo fight botwoou Tommy Hyan and Billy Slnith. at Coney Island last night. was stopped by police In tho eighteenth round. W. H. Harvey, author of " Coin's Flnan clal School," accepts tho challenge Of Hos woll G. Horr, of Nev York, to meet him. iu debate. Thero 1b o belief that tho 'Formosan ro publlq Is a Chinese scheme, book by Franco and Hussla, to deprive Japan of the fruits or her victory, Counsel for DUrant, suspected of killing Blanche Lament and Minnie Williams ut San FrancUoo, say they will not ouly nrnvn him InnnMinl linr. Qiinw tlm rpnl I murderers. COTTOLENE. iWrlY-r--' You Will never need another dose of Dyspepsia Medicine after a meal, if your food is cooked with Cottolene, the new vegetable shortening, instead of lard. Cottolene aids the digestive them, which will you choose? Cottolene is identified by this trade mark steer's head in cot-tou-plaut wreath on every pail. Made only by The N. K. Falrbank Company, CHICAGO, nnd 132 N. Delaware Ave,, Plilliula. BEHEST RAILROAD SYSTEM in irriOT mat 12. 1S95. Trains letve Shonsndosh as folio i For New York via FhllsdelnriU, week clays, 2 in. 6.25. T.W. a ro. 12 68 2 5 5 5.) Sunday 'i 10. a. m, F'n" New York via Mnuch Chunk, weeu. days, a n, i aj a m.iioa z..-xp. m For Kesulni: and Philadelphia eelt days. 2.10, 5.25, 7.20, a. m 12.82, 2.bo, G55p m Hun- lay, z.iu, a. m. rnr rottsviue. wees oays z iu, m, a, m., 12.5S B.55. 6.65 p. m. ur day, 2 10 a. m rorTamaauaana .uannnoy i;uy weeauays, 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, t. m 12,58 2 5), 5 55 D. m Hun S3.?:.' r JJOr w HiiRTiiPTior nunuury unu i.cwibuuib, woelc flvs. 3 2.) 1130 a m 1.50 7 20 p m , HtiTirtftv. ft 9.. ft. m. TPnr Mfthannv tirr weeK uay n ii, o i. 7.20, 1180 am. 12.5S. 15?, 255 55j 7i 0.3.J p.m. eiinaay, z.iu b m , . . For Achland ttnd Hhamokln weekdays 3 2o. f.20, 11.80 a. m , 1.50 7.20 9 3- p. m. Bunday, i.25 a. m. For Baltimore Washington and the West via B & O. It B.througn trams leave iteaaine Tarmlnnl. Phllaieinbia p & it it it nt a-M 7 55. 11 26 a. m 8 46, 7.27. . m . Sunday 3 20. 7oo 11 a m., a i t p. m. auuiuiiuui train from 2itn ana unestnui streets stamia week days. 1 45 5.41. ts.2i p. m. rjunaays, i..m, 823 p.m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH Leave New York via Phllaaeipnia weekdtys. 8 OO'a. m., 1 30 4 00, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 Dlxbi. Hun rinv. (I ll n. m. Leave Now York via Mucn ununx.weeK aa; s, 4 u u,io a m,. i lu, 4 su p. m. Leave rjiiiflneinma, iteauing icrminm, week lays, 4 20 8 35. lo.oa a. m., and 4 uu Ri2 -i.llu. m. Kui dav 1130 r ea Kenrt i g, week days I i iu iu iti.u oa a m 5N5,7.67p.msintay i.i m Leave Pottsvtue. weoi aays J.t, i w a m, 12 30 0 12 n. tn Hunaay 2o.ja m Leave Tamaqua week days 3.18 8 50, 11 23 a, m 120 7.15 OlBp.m rju.iday 3 18 am Lpavi. MAtiAiinv uitv weeK uavs oio. vi 1147 am., 1.51 7.89 9 51 p m Bunday, 3 45 a. m. . Lieavn 01HI1UUUJ L nav won uu... n w, -i w. 6.30, 9 37, 1L09 a. m. 1?.58, 2 06 5.20 6 20.7 5.'), 10 10 p. in. aunnuv, s.tu, i iv a. m, Leave Williams, on, week days 42 10 10 a m , 3.3) 11.15 p. n.. suncay, 11. lo p. m, ATLANTIO CITY DIVISION Leavo Philadelphia, Chestnut Btrcet Wharf nnrt Smith Btreet Wharf for Atlantic Clt Week-uays isxoress. u.uu, a. .w (niu urdays only 3 OOi, 4 00, 5 00 p. m. Accommoda tion 8.00 a. m. 5 la n m Hnndnv Exnrest. u uu. iu.uu a. m. Accom moaauon. o.w u. m. anu o p. m Iteiurning, leave Auauuu v.iiy, At.lnntle and Arkansaa avenues. , depot, corner Week-Days Express. 7.35. .w a. m ana 4 00 ar, d 5.3U p. m. Accommodation, 8.15 a. m rina n. m. Btmaai Kxrross, 4 00, 5.15, 8.00 p. m. Ao comn oditlon, 7.15 a. m., and 4 15 p. m. farlor earn on an exnresi. trairs. C G HANCOCK er Pass Agt. Philadelphia, Pa. I. A. SWEIQAKP, Gen. Sunt, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BOnUYXKTLT. DIVI8IOH APRIL 21, 18S5. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abav tlXXSSil goM8Vown,PhcenlxvUle, liorrlstown and Phil XrU.ho.uwu, ruu)llliuiwi iiuiiuwnii .uueuu sdelnhla (Broad street station) at C: 1)8 avd lilt a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Potts nut and intermediate stations bus a, m SUNDAYS, For VTlKan's Qllberton, Frtckvllle, Ne Castle, St. Clair, l'ottsviiio at o Co. v 4aa.it, snasiiut n. m For Hamburg, Reading, Pottt town. Phoenlxvllle. Norrlstown. Phlladelshli at C:00, 9:40 a. m., n:iu p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah 10:40a.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:43 and l0iS7p. n Hnndava. 11:13 a. m. and 5:40 n. m. Leave jrousvllia ior onenauuuan a. iu. 11148 a. m. and 4:10,7:15 and 10:00 p. rn.Bur.ai.ri at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 D. m Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) f oi Bhenandoah at 5 67 and 8 85 am, 4 10 and 1 11 1 m week days, un uunasya leave is o ou a m Leave Broad street station, i-nnsaoipnia. FOR NEW YORK. For New York, Express, week-days, 3 20, 4 05.4 50,5 16, 0 50,7 83, 8 20, 90, 1080 (dining pan. 11 Wl. 11 14 a m. 12 noon. 12 44 (Limited 21 alio 1 jp in Dining ami. i u, .aj tuin- ncl ar) 3 20. 4uu, oou, ooo (inning car , ouu. 650,812, 10 p m, 12 01 night. Sundays. 3 20. 4 05. 4 50, 6 1.). 8 12, 0 50, 10 30, (dining car , 1 1 03 a m, 1244,280 idlnli.g car), 400 (Limited 422), o w, o oo imniug uai, uw, wi jv y w, 12 01niEht. Express tor Boston, without change, 11 a a weeudays. and 6 60 pm dally. WASHINGTON KD THE BOOTH For Baltimore e.na wasnington a ou, tm, a si, 10. 10 20. 11 18, 11 88 a tn, (12 bs limited Oltinj a. I OA fl Jd A 11 K 1H rMniMeliial I.ltin. Iter-, dining car), 6 17, 6 65 (dining car), 7 40, (dining car) p. m., and 12 C5 night week days. Sundays, 860, 7 20, 9 10. II 1B 11 88 a m, 4 11, 6 5t laining carl, oooiuiuiui utrj, . iuiuiuiub pm and 12 08 night. Leavo Maraei otrceK r en-y, x-uiiaueiLuu. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Kxnreea. 850am. 210,380 (Saturdays only) 4 ll and 6 00 p m west days. Sundays, Express 845 and 9 45 am. For cape' May, Angieeea, wiiQwooa lbi Holly Beach, express, 9 a. m., 4 00 p m wee) its. aunany, v uu a m, ForBea Isle City. Ocean Olty and Avalsc Express. 9 00 a m, 4 00 p m week days. Bub days, 9 00 am. For Bomera Point, express, 8 50, a m, 4 10 1 m week days. Sundays, e 43 a m. S. M. Pbbvobt, J. R. VfOOS) Beo'l wanaser htwi , j . nave yon SoroThroat, nmplos, Copper-Colored Spots, Aches, Old Bores, Ulcers In Mouth, Pair. Falling? Write Cook Keinedy Co., 007 tie sonl cTemple.Chl caio.IUf or proofs of cures. C'upWal bSOO.OOO. Jfatlents cored ntue years BgorayBounqnnqweu.1111- JOHN A. BELLLY, Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, 22-24 Bouth Main St., Shenandoah. Agent for D. Q. Yuenillcg & Son's celebrated ueer, gorier Ales etc. EVERY WOMAN DomsUnesneeJs a reliable, monthly, regulating medicine. Only hamlscetS thepurei(dioF(shsuldbDsed, II you want the best, get Or. PeaB"s PennrcByal Pills1 Tfasr an proapt, sale and certain tn rualUThe ceaalne (Dr. real's) niru sUmaI noint, cent any wntre.ai.ui,, powers lard destroys The genuine IK EFFECT MARCH 21, 1895. Passenger trains leave Bbennndoah for Penn Haven Junction, Msuch Chunk, jLehlghtnn, Slatlngton. White Hxll, Catasauqua, Allen town, Bethlehem, Gaston and Weatherly 6 01, 7.38, 9.15 a. m , 12.43. 2 57, 5.27 p m For New York and Philadelphia. 6.01.7.88.9.15 , m.. 12 4. 2.57 1). m. For Ouakake Hwiich- back. Gerhards nnd Hudsondnle. 0.15 a. m.. and 2 57 n m. For Wilkes Carre. White Haven. Pltuion. Laceyvllle, Towanda, Havre, Waverly and El mlra, 5 01, 9.15 a. m., 2.57, 5.27 p. m. por jtocnenier. uunnio. Niagara r ails and the West. 9.15 a m., 2.57, 5.27 p. m. For Iielvidere. Delawart- Water Onn nnd Stroudsburg, 6.01 a. ra 5 27 p. m. ror tittmuenvuie ana rreuiou, y.15 a. m. For Tunkhaunook, 6 04, 9.15 a. m 2.57, 5.27 . m. For IUaca and Geneva, C.Oi, 9.15 a. m., 5.27 , m. For Auburn 915 a.m. 5 27 p.m. F'or Jeanesvlllo. T.evlRtin nnd niver Meadow, 7.88 a. m., 12.43 p. m. ror Btockton and Lumber Yard, 8.01,7.38 15 a. m., 12.43. 2.57, 5 27. 8.08 p. m. For Bllver Urook Junetlnn. Aintnnrlert and Hazleton. 8.04. 7.88. 9 15 a. m.. 12.43. 27. 5.27. 8.08 p m. ror Bcranton o U4 .is a. m., 2.57, 5.27 p. m. For Hazlebrook. Jeddn. Drifmn and 'reo. land, 6.04, 7.38, 9.15 a. m.. 12..43 2.57, 6.27 r. m. . i-ur n.sniana, uiraraviue ana i-osi ureeic, .40. 6.15. 7 30. 9.13. 10 20 a. m.. 12.S5.L4u. 4.10 6 35. 8 it p: m. For nyen Run, Centralla, Mount Carmel and Bhnmokln. 9 13. 11 14 a. m. 1 S2. 4 20. 8 22. 915 p.m. i-or yatesviue, iark i'mce, Mananoy ny nnd Delano. 5 60. 6 04, 7 88, 9 15, 11 05 a m.. 12 S, i tsiy a in; 8 us, v ao, iu oa p. m. Trains will lea- e Bhamokia at 5 15, 8 16, ll S . m , 1 55, 4 30, 9 30 p. m and arrive at Bhen andoahat604, 9 15a m,, 12 43, 2 67, 5 27,11 15 "'LeaVe Shehahd'oah for Pottsvlle,60!,7S8, 9 08, 9 15, 11 05, 11 30 a. m.,' 12 i i, 2 67, 4 10, 6 27, 8(p..m. , , Leave Pottsvllle for Bhenandcah, 6 00, 7 10, 905, 1015, 1140a,m., 1232, 3 00, 4 40, 520, 7 15, 7 55, 9 40 p. m. Leave ejneaannoan ior iiazieion, am, 7B8, 9 15 n. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 p. m. Leave iinzieiou ior uenanooau,7 aa, luw, 11 06 a. ra., 12 15. 2 58, 5 30, 7 25 7 66 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run. Centralla. Mt. Carmel and Sbamokin, 645 a.m., 2 40 p.m., and arrive at Bhamokln at 7 40 a. m, and 3, 45 p.ta. Trains leave Bhamokln for Shenandoah at 7 65 a. m., nnd 4 00 p. m and arrive at Bbensn- aoin at a v a. m , ana i os p. m. Traln3 leave for Ash and. Qlrardvllle ana Lcut Creek, 9 40 a. m., 12 SO p. m. For Hazleton. Black Creek Junction. Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allenttivn, Bethlehem, Easton, and New York, 8 49 a. in. iz.j. zot p. ra. For Philadelphia. 12 30. 2 55 p. m. For Yatosvllle. Park Place. Maliano iy City 5.6t3 and Delano, 8 49, 11 35 a. m., 12 30, 2 55, 4 1 n m. Leave nazieion ior onenauaoau, bdu. 11M a, in.. 1 03, 5 30 p. n. Leave Shenandoah for Fotlsvllle. 5 55. 849. 9 82 a. m, 2 40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8 30, 10 40 a. m., 1 35, 5 15 p, ra. ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Gen'l. Hupl,, Bouth Bethlehem, Pa. CHAB. B. LEE, Gen'l. Pass. Agt , Pblladolphla, A. W. NONNEMAC1IER, Asst. Q. P. A., Kouth Bethlehem. Pa PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. S. KI8TLER, M. D., PUraiOIAN AND SURGEON. OlHco. 120 North Jardin street, Bhenandoah, M.M BURKE, A TTORNET-A T-LA W, SnENANDOAU, PA. Office. Esan butldlnir. corner of Main and Centre streets, bhenandoah. N. STEIN, M. D., PHTSIOIAN AND SDRQEON. Offlco Room 2. Eean's New Bulldlnc Ing, cor oah, Pa. ner Main and Centre streets. Shenandoal Office Hours: 8 to 10 a. in.; 1 to 3 p. m.i Tto p. m. Night omceNo. 230 West Oak street. G. M. UAWlLlUfl, iu. u,, PUYBICIAN AND SURGEON. Office. Water Company building, 26 West Lloyd street. B. SPALDING. M. D. Diseases of the Heart AND LUNOS A Specialty. Office and residence. No. 29 H. White street. Office hours 7 to 9 a m , 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m For Sale, Cheap 1 2 WIMBLE PROPERTIES, On North White Street, Double block of dwellings, Xos. 30 and 83 North White street, between Centre and Lloyd streets. Also, a double block of dwellings, Nos. 116 ond 118 North White street, between Lloyd and Coal streets. Apply at HERALD OFFICE. ADIES" InrVilllb1 TurltKli f'antnliuiiiAvp r.ll I tnUL sealed, S2.wliliailvliet.iat will iireTentfu- I" turelrreirularitles. 2r ftainpfuriartkulara l'otuuiu Clieju. C'u.New Eipt, JiU, aiuhi fiui, uuicuB M UCTSIIBO, U, ., 1 WW
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