Mrs. Wlilto, a Citizon of Ithaca, Was Saved. (Prom the Ithaca Herald.") Our representative, hearing of tho caso of Mrs. 11". T. AVJiitc, called to see her at Seneca and Plain streets. Wo publish their conversation In tho following Interview: "Mrs. White, I hear you have some thing to say about a now romedy for back acho and kidney disorders. Will you glvo me your statement for publication?" " Yes, I am quite satisfied to do so. I think tho public should know when a really food romedy is to bo had, it is the least can do in gratitude for my recovery." "Tell mo about your complaint." "About a year a go I had tho Qrippo,and since then my back has pained me con stantly in tho region of tho kidneys; a dull pain at times, and at other intervals, sharp, darting pains piercing through me, wcro almost unbearable. I seemed to bo giv ing out os tho pain in my kidneys grew worse, and at last I had to stay in bed tho greater part of tho tlmo. Finally, I gave up altogether. I had terrific headaches, and suffered so much pain my appetite left me." " Did the disorder affect tho bladder!" " Finally, It did. Tho urine was highly colored, and varied in suppression and ex cess. I often told my friends I believed I should go insane from tho pain. I heard of Doan's Kidnoy Pills, and began their use. After taking them two or three days I began to feel their good effects. I con tinued, and now am perfectly well." "Am I to understand that Doan's Kid ney Pills have entirely cured you? " "Yes, that's the truth. I have no more headaches or pains, and my appctito has returned. Beforo using Doan's Kidney Pills I found it very trying to go up and down stairs, or to sleep on my back; but now I can do so without a singlo pain, I feel completely cured, and I wish the man ufacturers every pos$iblo success." For sale by dealers. Price SO cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Butfiuo. N. Y., Solo Agents for tho U. S. For sale in Shenandoah at KIrlin's Pharmacy, JOHN DALTON AGENT FOR Shenandoah and Vicinity FOR BAKBEY'S CELEBRATED leer ana sorter A trial order solicited. MUM'S BOCK BEER. VETERINARY SPECIFICS Tor Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hess. AND POULTRY. Courage Boole on Trent incut of AulmaU 11 11 il Chart Scut 1'rce. rennsj PoTers.Onusest Ions, In (lamiimtlon A.A.I Splnnl aicniucitia, Itlllk rover. Ji. I!. Strains, Liuut'iiesH, Rheumatism. O.C.Dlsteiupcr, Nasal Discharges. I).I. Iluis or ftrubs, Worms. K.H.G'oubuii, Heaves, Pneumoniae I'.K.Collc or Urlpcs, Ilcllyacho. (..(...IHiacarriaee, Ilciuorrhni.es. Il.ll.--Uiirmry nnd Kidney Diseases. I.I.--Lriiptlvo IINenseH, Mange. J.K.--I)lseaseH ul Dfvotlon, Paralysis. 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Bendl itlvecent SUmns for bank ...lilriirrir iiih.l goniy juemuai uwa vxpoains quaCKS (DO matte.'L Swbatthey advertlao to save themselves from I exno9Ure their tricks .anil nuviwii .ainnl Hthemselves celebrated and famous, giving ireel uuv,i;o uuu Kuuruutt.'r, cuHrginir enoriuousH spnees lor cnei.p, poisonous arues, and there I ur ruininir iiifiusauus. jiaurei u in x , vhi nonce ah uuiicieu wiiu uangerous anas Soopeiess cases annum can ior examination. u Dally, from B-I. Wed. and Rat. eve'gs, 6-9, umlj Sun,, 8-12. Write or call. Treatment by mailt jmil J, (Formerly Murpli y Droa. Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. The bar supplied with flrat-claMTirlnf, liquors, beer, ale, porter. Choice oiarB Free, Junch Irom 9 to 12 a. m. ANSY PILLS! n i I But AHO 8URC. I NO 4o. fSR-KOkUS'3 SAJ? CUAns:1 Wiicoa flPT.CinoCo,Piaui,P TAKEN 'ID M r- A MIM.HXD Mil Tho Body of Secretary Gresliam Now Westward Bound, SIMPLE SERVICES IN WASHINGTON Ihe Bodr Accompanlca to ths Western Metropolis by 1'retldrnt Cleveland ani tho Members of Ills Cabinet Oosslp Ite gardlnic the fiucceiilon. Washijioton. Mft739.--Waghlnp;ton wm hardly prepared for t&o nnnouncement of tuo death of Secretary of State Walter Q. Grcsham, for, although the fatal termina tion of the secretary's Illness had been forecasted, thoro wag no general apprehen sion that tho end would corao so toon. Kings wore lowered to half mast On all publlo buildings and many business bouses. Official business was for the tlmo laid asldo by tho higher officers of the gov ernment, and tho members of all olllclal circles, together with promlnont people In private life, hastened to the Arlington. whero tho Qrcshams have mado their homo In this city, to lcavo their cards and mes cagoa of condolenco. Tho president and Sirs. Clovoland called ilurlupt tho mornlns and wcro for half an hour with Mrs. Andrews, tho daughter ot tho dead secretary of stato, and Mr. Otto Grcsham, tho son. Afterward tho presl dent and sevoral members of tho cabinet held a conference at tho White House to consider tho arrangements for the funeral and later In tho day tho president Issued a proclamation paying a warm tribute to tuo character of his socrctary of state. There was also a meeting of tho dlplo motlo corps at tho British embassy, whero appropriate action was taken. Tho funeral services in Washington wero of tho simplest and briefest posslblo character. Thero was nolthor sermon nor remarks. Bishop Hurst simply read tho burial service of the Methodist Episcopal church, and there were two hymns sung by a select quartette, one of the hymns being Cardinal Newman's "Lead Kindly' Light." Tho funoral ceremonies In Washington this forenoon wcro of a seml-ofllclal char actor, as thoy wero held In tho east room of tho Whlto House, with tho president and Ms cabinet, justices of the supremo court, ambassadors and ministers, repre sentatives of the departments and tho army and navy and others present, and ull official business is suspended for tho day. Major General Itugor commanded all of the military forces stationed about the Capitol, which acted as an escort for tho funeral party from tho AVhlto House to the depot, whoro a special train was in readiness to convey tho party to Chicago. The tratn left Washington shortly after noon, and has on board Prcsidont Cleve land and all of Secretary Grcsham's col leagues of tho cabinet, who will follow tho body to tho gravo. Tho soven cabinet of ficers, with Assistant Secretary Uhl, who Is acting secretary of state, will officiate as active pallbearers. Secretary of tho Treasury Carlisle will join the funoral party at somo point on tho routo. Tho orrangement of tho details of tho Chicago portion of tho services was per formed by J. W. Doane and A. A. Spraguo, of Chicago, Intimate friends of tho family. Mrs. Grcsham will occupy tho private car of tho former. Tho handsomo cloth covered casket con taining tho remains of Secretary Gresham was romoved during tho afternoou to tuo front parlor of tho suit of opartmonts of tho Arlington. Many friends who wero awaro that tho remains wero vislblo to publlo view called last oveniug to tuko a last look at tho dead. Tho features boro an unusually natural and lifelikoappear ancoand showed no ovldenco of tho rav ages of disease Tho expression of tho faco was romarkubly peaceful and calm. While tho details of tho ceremonies In Chicago aro yet incomplete, it is settlod that brief services will bo held tomorrow afternoon at tho cemotory, to which tho body will bo borno, accompanied by a military escort, in harmony with tho day and Secretary Grosham's well known loy alty to his old tiino war associations. Secretary Grcsham's body will bo tem porarily deposited in a vault at Oalyvoods comctory, Chicago, pending a decision by tho family as to tho final resting placo. When tho tralu bearing tho funeral party reaches Chicago it will bo switchod off tho main tracks of tho Baltimoro ond Ohio railroad to tho Illinois Central and run to a station convenient to Oakwoods cem otory. A military escort from Fort Shorl dan will accompany the remains from tho station to tho cemetery. Tho present expectation is that tho funeral procession will reach thecometery at 3 o'clock. Here a brief funeral service will bo conducted by tho Rov Dr. MoPher son, of the Second Presbyterian church, Chicago Atter its completion the party will separate, the president and tho mem bers of the cabinet returning directly to Washington. Oakwoods-Is in tho southern part of Chicago, and It is the understanding that tho Prosldflrit and his party will not be taken Into tho heart of the city. Word reached hero that Vlco Prosldent Stovon pon also oxpocte to join the funoral party at Chicago and attend the sorvires at the cemetery. The meeting of the diplomatic: corps at the British embassy last ' night was very fully attended, all of tho foreign embas sies and legations being represented. Sir Julian Pauncefote, dean of tho corps, acted as chairman. Tho discussion, was Informal, and thoro was an nvoldanco o( set speeches. As each ot the ambassadors and ministers had recolved from Acting Secretary Uhl an .official notification of the death of Secretary Grosham it was de termined that each should send a reply expressive of his government's sympathy. Institution to this blr Jnllau was author lzed to addross u letter of condolenco to tho family o( tho decoasod, a mark of ths personal ostcom in which the foreign rep resentatives held tho lato Hodrutary. TUcro Is considerable speculation by politicians and others outside of adminis tration circle us to tho probable successor to Socrotary Greahotn. Prominent among the large number of riames mentioned in this connection are those of Attorney Gen eral Oluey, Mr. Uhl, thfl present asslstont ccrotary of state; Senof or Gray, of Dola waroi Ambassadors Bayiard ond Kiutls, ex-SeoroUry Whltnoy umjl ex-Postmaster , Goueral Dickinson. All el( the predictions, however, aro purely speculative, as the nbject has not been morAttoncd, much leBS discussed, by the president or any one In bis couildenco. The pres.ylont nas-tniriy days. 'nniler the law withlnUvblch to make his selection, and it Is tlought that a sholce will not bo deflnlteU uetermiucu Heart Disease 30 Yrs! Short Breath. Palpitation. Mr. G. W. McKinsey, postmaster ot Kokomo, Ind., and a bravo cx-soldicr, says: "I bad been severely troubled with heart disease ever since leaving tho army at the close of the 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 111 that I was much alarmed, and for tunately my attention was called to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure 1 decided to try it Tho first bottle mado a decided improvement in my condition, and flvo bottles have com pletely cured me." G. W. MCKINSEY, P. M Kokomo, Ind Dr. Miles Heart Cnro is Bold on a positive cuarantco that tho Bret bottlo will benefit. All druggists sell it at SI, 0 bottles for 5, or It trill bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD RELIABLE SftCIALIST 329 N. ISflt St P&eiS'": Thirty years' continuous practice in all spe:ial diseases of both sexes. Dr. l,obb Ituarantefs to permanently cu-e all caes of Onanism Errors of Yomli anddis eases of the Blood. Nerves, Bkln, Kidneys, and General and Local Debility a.lsinit from Imprudence, Excesses or Abuse and restore Healihanil VI 15 or to the unfortunate. Thirty years' continuous practice as a spec ialist In this class of diseases is sufficient evi dence of bis skill In the treatment ol his patients. Consultation and examinations ireeand strictly conlldentlal. Office hours, dally and -unday. fiom 9 A M, to 3 P. M.. and 6 to 8 evenlnpfl. 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At Drugglm, or iced 4e in Ftarapt for parttcnlari, teitimonlth and ciiU4 iur i.uun.,- in tetftrr, aj TvlVrn AS Jiuiit j,-i"" i' iuuiuuit. ,i(ictb jvprr. fold Ij atl Local Lrufixltfs. 1 jnriirirri,u eiuleulCu.,Ma11annSqunrjv ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Ste. Finest Boors, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Best Brands of 5 aud 10c Cigars. HOTEL KAIBR, OHAB.BOKCHU.Ii, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITY, Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations.- Handsome fixtures. Pool and Billiard Rooms Attached. SUKNANDOAn'S Bkuablb Hand laaundry Cor. Lloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to be first-class In everj particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain sa spec laity. Goods called for and delivered. A trial solicited. JOHN F CLEARY, ' ' ' Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of tne nnest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alloy, Shenandoah, fa. If your clothier doesn't keep Hammeraloagh : Bros Swell, Reliable, New York Make him get It Their celebrated $15.00 Melton Overcoat Wears like steel and la sold bv everv nrnml. nent clotbler In the stato. None genuine with, out llamtoeralougb ilroa i abel. Millions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no risks bnt get yonr house, stock, fur niture, eta, insured'ln first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 South Jardln Street Also Lira and Accidental Comp&ntea en rasw Murderer Hen3on Dragged from Jail by a Masked Mob, FEARED EXECUTIVE OLEMENOY. Governor llrnwn, However, Declare! That the Condemned Man Would Uavo Mcen Ideally limited, a Experts Had Declared Him Mentally Ttegponaible for Ilia Act. Ellicott City, Mil., May 2fl. Jacob -Jlenson, tho young colored man who was rccontlv Cried aril county court and sentenced to bo iiuugeuon June 7,-was taken from the Ellicott City jail oarlyrtftho morning and hanged to the limb of a dogDfld tree. Tho mob assembled near the JaU-by twos and thrcos. No alarm was' given, nn'dthe first information Chiof of Police VanBarj had of their presence was when tho lead ers of tho throng domanded admittance to the jail. Ho nttcmptod to parley with them, but It was of no uso. "Wo have come for Henson, and we mean to have him," was the only answer given to him. Vansant refused to open tho jail doors, but n heavy stick of tlmbor proved as ef ficacious as a toy, and tho mob was soon insldo the llttlo prison. Honson coworod in his cell, aud when ho caught sight of tho volled figures ns thoy wero rovealed by tho dim light of n singlo lantern ho shrieked for mercy, sweurlng that ho had never killed Shcn. It was useless. Half a dozen determined men broko open tho cell door nnd placed a ropo around tho negro's nock. Ho was mora dead than nllvo when dragged from tho cell. Ho foil upon his knees nnd al ternately prayed and cursed; but deter mined hands wero at tho othor end of tho rope, nnd ho was dragged face downward down tho jail steps. Onco in tho open air ho scomed to re vive, nnd struggled to his feet, determined to fight for lifo. For a moment or two thero was a despornto struggle, but Hon son was aulcklv nrornnmn nn.l .no K.ilP dragged, half carried from the center of mo town, un past tno placo where tho murdor was committed tho mob hurried him to his fnte. Merrick's luno seomed to offer a conveni ent placo for the last act of tho tragedy, and HcnsOll was hllHf.lpd nlnni, until Pa. tapsco institute and its sleepy inmates were icix ueuinu. Tbcn tbeend ol tho rope was thrown over the branch of a tree There WAR it flnnl ehrlnt- ..ti.ltti In n ghastly rattle, as tho murderer was pulled Kiuar oitno ground and tbe trngody was Over. No s'intR wnrn flrnd nnrl flirt mnh dispersed as quietly ns it had assembled. mho ij-ncuing was tbe work of about twenty determined men, who thus avenged the murdor of Ilanlnl V. Shnn wliioh ono of tho most brutal crimes over com mitted in Howard county. Tho lynchers feared that tho governor of Maryland jingnt uo liiiiuceu to interfere, nnd com muto tho dead man's sontonco to llfn im prisonment. Tho grounds for this apprehension came from tho repeated visits to tho jail of spec ialists in mental iuseasc3 to lnqulro Into Henson's sanity, and tho reported inten tion of Governor Urnwn hlmcnlf tn rrn nut thero for tho sanio purpose. Tbe belief had been growing that Hon son's sontonco might be commuted nnd ho bo spirited away to tho Baltimoro pen itentiary. Tho effect of this belief was found in a placnrd, signed "Whltecaps," Which Was lflffc nlnnnrl tn thn llnnaf nf tVi lynchod negro, on which was written: vy u respect our court ana judges, liov ernor Brown forced tho law abiding citi zens to carry out tho verdict of tho jury." Governor ISrown Deplores tho Lynching, BALTIMOItr;, May 29. In speaking of tho lynching of Jacob Honson at Ellicott City Governor Brown said: ''I was groatly Shocked at tllO hriltlll nnrrnrm nnmmlttml by thoso people. The man would have ueen iiaugeu oy uuo process ot law in n short time, tho report of tho committoo of physicians who examined him as to his insanity being to tho uffect that ho was sauoand responsible for his acts. This lynching emphasizes tho lmportanco of nassinir n law ronnlrlnrr nil itopcnn. vlcted of capital offonses to bo brought to iub jiuuii.Biii.iary nc unitimoro as soon ns sentenced, and oxecuted hero." Holmes Pleads Guilty. Philadelphia. Mnv 20 Thn t.ioi Herman Mudgotts, alias H. H. Holmos, alias Howard, nn thn. r.hnrrrn nf mncnUnM to defraud tho Fidelity Mutual Llfo asso ciation 01 tiu,wu uy tno imposition of a corpse ns that of Benjamin F. Pltzcl, was ruaumeu yuaieruay ueiore J Uugo rlaro. The trial had baroly opened, however, when the nrisnnpr wlt.hilrnw hlo nlnn not guilty and pleaded guilty. Sentence was deferred. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS, Closing- Quotations or the New York and Philadelphia Kxchangei. New Yomc, May 28. Speculation on the Stock Exchange today Was heavy in tone, and there waB a steady decline In urlces from the openlne to the close of business, with one or two exceptions. cioBlne bids; Del. & Hudson 131H N. Y. Central 1015$ n., L. & V ICO N. Y. & N. E. ... ml Erie 11 Pennsylvania.. .. M Lake Erie & W... Heading 18Jj Lehigh Nav irji St. Paul M tioti Lehigh Valley 37H W, N. Y. & Pa.... New Jersey Cen-.IUOH West Shore 105Jj General Markets, PhilAuelviiu. May 28.-I-'lour Arm: win ter Biiperflnc, S3a.3ll: winter oxtm. 2 'iKh 8.15; No. 2 winter family. S3.&i9&7u; Penna) 1- vania roller. Clear, a.,.ia.s)i Pennsylvania roller, straight. Jiai.i5: western winter, clear, M.78.a.fi6. Wheat Unit, lrreculHr. with WHc bid anil SSe. aslcwl for May. CJorn higher, wnn 05e. um anu sso. asiteu tor itays Oau firmer, quiet, with 37c. bid and 37,MiC. aiked for May. Hay weak; good to choice timothy. Sill 013.50. lleef firm. Pork steady. Lard Ann; western steam, SlMWt. ijattor steady : went. frn dairy, BiSlSo ; do, creamery, 12IUc.; do, factory, 7ttllc; Elitlns, 10o.; Imitation creamery, 1015o.j New York dairy, liaidq; do. 1 creamery, Wc.i Pennsylvania creamery printo. extra, 18c.. do. choice. ITu.t do. fair to good. HQ1IU:.; garlicky and lufurlor, laiic. prints Jobbing at lOtjaic. Cheese firm; New York larcre. h9.7c. do. Hmnll. firt.7Uc. t rmvt rttitns, lKaW,f.; full skims. liiU.Sc. Eggs' llrmer; Nvw York and Pennsylvania, JB 134c.i western fresb, lihi'O W4o. ; southern. HMli!Kc. ' Live block Markets. New Yohk, Stay 28. European cables anote American steers at ll12o. per ponnd. dretsed H eight: refrigerator beef at SM&DHkv Calvsi unlet, steady: jioor to prime-Veals, I5O8.60, Bheopand Umlslow, yearlings lower,.good tu choice lambs steady, others lowor: Inferior to good sheep, fi.anai Sfc Infwlor to choice yearlings, $1 2iit'i.(U'4 , outliern lambs, cum- Bim to choice, ii Via Uodi steady at i.75 i 1 I. I Hand in Hand go grease and indigestion that's -why physicians con demn modern lard. Hand in hand go health and Cot tolene that's why Coiiolene has received the endorse ment of the leading lights of the medical profession. When you feel that it would be a pleasure to eat any kind of pastry oc fried food, without fear of indigestion, RAiOiflAD SYSTFN IN srrzrrr maV 12. 189.3. Trains leive Shentndoitfi'Ks follows 1 For New York via PhlUflfljobU, week days, 2 10, 6.40, 7.20, am. 12 68 2 55.) Kmiday 2 10, A. m. Tor New York via. Manch Chunk, week dtys, 5 2j, 7 20 a. m , 12 Ofc 2.55 p. m Tor Rewllng ana Philadelphia -week dayp, 2.10,6.25,7.20, a. m., 12.82, .to, 85jp m 8un- m. 2.10. . m. For Pottsville, week flays 219.7 20, a, ra., 4.00 .og, d.uu p. m. r.ur oayi iu Dvm, for Tamqua and Jlnhnnoy City week days, 8.10, B.25, 7.20, a. m., 12,58 2 55,5&,jp. m Bun lay, 2.10, a. m. f'or WllHsmiTjort Sunbury and T.cwlsburg, iroek days. 3 25 11 30 a m 1.50, 7 20 p m , Sundav. 325 a.m. For Mmnoy PUrc week days 2.10, 3 25 5 55, 7.20, 1130 a.rr. 12 58. 1 & i!55 5 5o 70 9.3o p.m. ounaay, z.iw aaj a m For Ashland and Hbamokln weekdays 3 25. 1X3, 11.80 a. m., 1.50 7.20 0 35 p. m. Bundsy, UK a. m. For Baltimore Washington and the West via 11 & O. It It., tbrough trains leave Reading TennlnM, Phllaflplphla P&KK.R at320 7 5, 1120 a. m 3 46, 7.27. n. m . Sunday 3 28, 7 55 1120 a m., 3 48 727 p. m. Additional train from 21th and Chestnut streets statlut week days, 1 15. 5.11, 8.21 p. m. Hundiva, 1.35, 8 S3 p.m. TRAIN B FOR SHENANDOAH) Leave New York via Philadelphia week dys, 8 00 a. u: . ISO. i 00, T.JO p. si., Ilia clgbt. Han day, 0 00 jr. m. 1 .eave New Yorkvln Uattch Chuuk.week days, 131 0,10a m.. 110, -1 30p.m. Leave PbtladelnMa, Reading Terminal, week lays, 4 20 8 55, in on a. m., and 4 00 012 .i30o m. Suiday 11 30 - m ea Head 1 g, eek days 1 33 7 10 10 (0,11 55 a m 565. 7.57 p. m Sunt ay 1.S5 a ro Leavr PottBVllle. weei days 2 35, 7 40 a m. 1230 12D.m Sunday 25 a m Leave Tamaqua week days 3.18 8 50, 11 23 a. m 120 7.15 0 28 p. m buuday 3 18 am Leave Mahaiioy City wtek dyi 5 43,021 1147a m 1.51, 7.39 951 p m aunday, 345 a. in. Levn Mnhanor P ane wrek davs 2 40,4 00, 0 30, 9 37, 11 00 a. m.. 12.58, 2 C6 5.20 6 20.7 63, 10 10 p. m. Sunaav, 2.40, 4 00 a. m. leave WUlHmsion, ween days 7 42. 1010 m , 3.35 11.15 p. m. SunCay, U.u p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf and South Street Wharf for Atlantic Clt Week-Days Express. 9.00, a. m , 2.0O. (Sat urdays only 3 OOj, 4 00, 5 00 p. m. Accommoda tion K.uu a. m 5 45 p m bunday Hxprcsu. OOJ, 10 00 a. m. Accom modation, 8.00a. m. and 4.o0p. m Returning, leave Atlantic City, depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Week-Days Express, 7.35, 9.00 a, m and 4 00 ai d 5.3U p. in. Accommodation, 8.16 a. m., and 4.32 p. m. Sunoai Kxrress, 4 00, 5.15, 8.00 p. m. Ao comrj odatlon, 7.16 a. m., and 4 15 p. m. Parlor narn on all exDreps wales C G HANCOCK Oer Pass Act. Philadelphia, Pa. I. A. SWEIG ABU. Oen. sunt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOHUTI.KILT, DrviSIOX. APRIL 21, 1895. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the cqt late f or Wlggan's, Qilberton, Fnckvllle, N ;&alle, St, Clair, Pottsville, Hamburg, Reidlni .'ottstown, PhmnlzvlUe, Norrlstown and Phil idelphlc (Uroad street station) at 0:08 kd llii' t, ra. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays ForFotlr '1116 and intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlsjan's, Qilberton, Frackvllle, 17 :stle, St. Clilr, Pottsville at e:C8. vust.r. nd 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Rcadinr, PotM iown, Phcenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Phiuaelnhj, tte:00,9:40a.m.,S:10p.m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah (0:10 .m. and 12:11, 6:01, 7:42 and 10l27p. Sundays, 11:18 a. m. aud 6:40 p, m. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah at Kill 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m.Busdi it 10:40 a. m. and 6:16 p. tn Leavo Philadelphia (Broad street station) tn jhenandoah at 6 67 and 8 !b a a, 4 10 and T 11 1 n week days. On Sundays leave at 8 60 ro. Leave Broad StreetStatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York, Express, week-days, 3 20, 4 05,4 50,5 15,0 50,7 83. 8 20, 9 0, 10 30 (dining car), 11 CO, 11 14 a m, 12 noon, 12 41 (Limited 1 21 and 4 22 p 111 Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 3) (Din ng Tar), 320, 400.500,558 (Dining Car', BOO, 660,812,10 p rj, 12 01 night, Sundays, 3 20. 4 05. 4 5i), 5 15. 8 12. 9 b 10 80, (dining car , 11 03 am, 12 41,2 3(d!n!gcar), 400 iLltuIted 422i, 5 20, 6 60 (dining cat), Olio, 0 50, 8 12, 10 p m, 12 01nlEht. Express for Boston, without change, 11 a re weekdays, and 0 60 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE BOTJTH For Baltimore and Washington 8 50, 720, 8 81, 9 10, 10 20, 11 18, 11 ss a m, (12 86 limited uin.nj car,) 130. 848, 4 41, (5 18 Conrresalonal Lira, lteo. dining car), 617. 666 (dining car), 7 40, (dining car) p. m and 12 T5 night week day. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20, 9 10. 11 U, 11 88 am, 4 41, 6 51 (dining car), 6 66 (dlnini car), 7 40 (dining car) p m and 12 03 night. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia FOR ATLANTIC CITY, Kxprooa. 8 60 a m, 2 10, 3 30 (Saturdays only) 4 II and 6 00 p m w6 days. Sundays, Exprass 8 4S and V 15 a m. For Cape May, Anglesea, Wlldwood sst Holly Beach, express, 9 a. ro., 4 00 p la weel days. Sunday, 9 00 am. ForBea Isle City, Ocean City and AtHoi Express, 9 00 a m, 400 p m week days, hud days, 9 00 am. For Homers Point, express, 860, am, 410 1 m weekdays. Sundays, 8 46 a m. 3. 11. PmvoHS, j, n. woob, Hett'l Manwer OonM I'upV" r 8pot. Ache5. Old Bores. Ulcers In Month. rab tlUr.Br Write Cook Kemtdy Co., a7 Ma Z?ntf, ""P'S'ShteoKoJlWorproofi cl cores. L'aptlul saoo.OOu. I'atleuticnred ulne veara to tortar sonnd and well. 1 oo-nmrf 1mu ore JOHN A. KEILLY, Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, H-24 South Main St., Shenandoah. Agent for D. G. Yuengllr g & Son'e celoorated Beer. Purler Ales etc. Jtatoo ana Alxt Uuu( Btldbvr.P, .B. ,'J? Jjrt li;iU-Llw 'i.lJimU-JPIIIWJifl Wiimii im.ii.i M get cotioiene. See that tbe trade mark steer's head in cotton plant wreath b on every pail. Made only by ITho N. K. Falrbank Company, CHICAGO, and 13 N. Delaware Ave., Phllada. in irFECT n Alien 24, 1895. T,nceAnM ...t 1 r., , , . n aouc, Kiaiua jckvo aneunnuma tor reun Haven Junction, Much Chunk. Lehlghlon, Slatlngton. Wilto Hall, Catasanqua, Allen tnivn ftA,t,lAl,am ITn.lnn nnH ni 7.38, 9.15 a. m , 12.43, 2 57, 6.27 p m For New York nnd Philadelphia, 8.01, 7.3,9.15 a.m., 12 4 , 2.57p.m. For Quakake Switch. hanlf lln.VnnlH n .1 IT..., n , - "L.1I..IU3 UUU I1UU9UUI.U1I, V.IO It , m,, and 2 57 p m. For Wilkes Barro. White Haven. Plttston, Laceyvllle. Towanda, Ksyre, Waverly and El mlra,8 01,I.I6a.m..2.57,5.27p. m. .uFo.'!r "ochejtar. Budalo. Niagara Falls and the Went 9.15 a. m 2.57, 5.27 p. m. For Belvldere, Delawnrn Water Gap and 8troudsburg, 0.04 a.m., 5 27 p.m. V hOT Lambertville and Trenton, 9.15 a. m. For Tunkhnnnock, 6 04, 9.15 a. m., 2.57, 5.27 p. m. For Ilkaca and Geneva, 04, 9.16 a. m., 6.27 p. m. For Auburn 9 15 a. m 6 27 p.m. For Jeajesvllle, Levlston and Beaver Meadow. 7.S8 a. m., 12.43 p. m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 6.01, 7.38 8.15 a.m., 12.43.2.57,5 27,8.08 p.m. For Bllver Brook Junction, Audenrlfd and HaZletOD. 6.04. 73ft. QIR n m 19 1, on tin 8.08 p m. ' ' ' "-"'."". or ecranton 8 Ol 9.16 a. m 2.57, 5.27 p. m. For Hazlebrook. Jeddo. Drlfton and Fre. land, 6.04, 7.38, 9.15 a. m.. 12.43 2.67, 5.27 r. m 4.40. fl t A. 7Sfl Q1Q mono n lO r. I 1 in1 6 3.V, 8 22 Wm. ' 1 -'U f or i aven Kun, centralla. Mount '"armel and Shamokln, 9 13, 11 14 a. m, 1 32, 4 20, 8 22, 915 p.m. For Yatesville, Park Place, Mahanoyuty and Delano, 5 50. 6 04, 7 38, 9 15, 11 05 a m 12 43, 2 7. 5 27, 8 08. 9 25, 10 53 p.m. UJ'm'"i -. .., - '-yi u. iu., uuu arrive si onen andoahat604, 915 a m., 12 43, 2 67, 6 27,11 15 Q TV, K QMM M , . ... oeava-shenananah for Pottsville. 6 ai, 7 88, 908. 91.1.11 11 an n. m lojQ nn up n rrt 8 Oh p.m. i i i neaJ?.i.9t,svllIe for fhenandoah, 6 00,7 40, 8 "y 1 11 . n., 13 32, 3 00, 4 40, 6 20, 7 15 7 55,9 40 p.m. f.pavn HhAnnnrfnah f Ub.1a.ah nni m no 9 15 a. m., 12 432 57, 5 27, 8 OS prin. X" uareiiMioiuu ior roenanaoan, 7 35, 10 05, 1108 a.m., 12 16, 2 58, 6 30,7 25 7 56 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. IVnlrtll lo.r. fVlw TTnnn. T . . rAM.tl. ... ' nnrmol anH Qr,at.nVrl t ,K n o in and arrive at Shamokln at 7 10 a. m, and 3 45 V. IU. 'limine lMn. Ul ,.1 , . , , . 7 65 a. m., and 4 00 p. m., and arrive at Shenan- nn, V, at Q JO n ... ., u iioiun 'chvb ior Ai-n anu, uiraravuie ana Lost Cref k, 9 40 a. m., 12 3u p. m. i'u, qoaihiuu, x)ihck L-Te-K junction, reun HEIIT.r, lltn.llnn Kn.t.l. r., . 1 . . BeLhlehom, Eabton and New York, 8 49 a. m. 12 30.2 55 p.m. for Philadelphia, 12 30, 2 55 p. m. For Yfltfisvlllp. Parlr Mlnr.o 11inA,.miH and Delauo. 8 49. 11 35 a. m.. 12 so. 2 M. i a i& p m. Leave Hnzleton for Shenandoah, 8 SO, U 0 a. m 1 05, 5 30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville, 5 55, 849, 9 32 a. m , 2 40 p. m. IjiflVfl Mnttctrl 11a fni QhononJAni, Q ,1 1ft ,n a. m., I 35,6 15 p. m. iiulliIa. u. wilijur, Gcn'I. bupt., Houth Bethlehem, Pa. CnAS. S. LEE, Gen'l. Pass. Agt , Philadelphia. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. G. P. A , South Bethlehem. Pa. PROFESSIONAL CARDS S. KISTLER, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SVROP.ON. Office. 120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah, M. M. BURKE, A TTORNEY-A T-LA W, SHENANDOAH, PA, Offlce. Egan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, uhenandoab. w. N. STEIN, M. a., ' PHYSICIAN AND SDHOEON, Offlce-Room 2, Egan's New Balldlng, cor. ner Main and Centre streets, ShenandoaTu Pa. Offlce Hours: 8 to 10 a. m.; l to 3 p. iL.:;to 9 p.m. Night offlceNo. 230 Wett Oak street. G. M. HAMILTON, M. D PUTBICIAN AND SURGEON. Offlce. Water Company building, 28 Lloyd street. s, O. SPALDING. M. D. 11 11 Diseases of tiie Heart and I Specialty. ( Q Office and residence, No. 29 8. W" 0 3 x 12 Office hours 7 to 9 a. m , 1 to 3 and 7 'arey, 4; by For Sale, Chea, :ielfly 2 M1BLB PR0PERT1B8, On North White Street, Tloil 111 R lilnrilr rf .1 ..-..111-.... X- nn . - . 83 North White street, betweeuCentro and t,lsoJ?,S?rble.Wookof tlwelllnjw, Noa. 11Q ond 118 North White Btreet, between Llpyd nnd Coal streets. Apply at HERALD OFFICE. 1 . , . Turkl.hOaialeaiieierralII AT null, sealed, 2.TvUlimirlcet.itwlllpreTeutn. ui taretrregulaiitlM.Zr UuifornuUculana mi l'oninu Ctiem. C'o.ivelCiilH, tHi, RESTORE LOST VIGOR nr,??-llt,iS,"l Will bur to npln k (old with WMTT11I nUARirtlEK ioCoro HettoMDtVlUr, UacfBcxuall'ow in lhiM(i1 loToluotitr Xml.iioin from taj aw If aegltcttd, ach iroutilw U4 H eoampUco er Ism fly, tJoptr li t j mail, A boiri lor-5. wnta vn VitW V-f'.'"-"'1"00 jcauulrr to cuie or refund (La bihi, llftiM tAAL MEblClKE CO., CItftluii. Oblo. - Druggitt, fhtnandoah, Tn, f o 1 ii upon for some tlmo yet. 4 4.
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