(7? REMEMBER there are hundreds of brands ol White Lead (so called) on the market that are not White Lead, composed largely of Barytes and other cheap materials. But the number of brands of genuine Strictly Pure White Lead is limited. This brand is standard "Old Dutch" process, and just as good as it was when you or your father were boys : "John T. Lewis &Bros." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Ture White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to r i5-pound keg of Lead and mix your own paints. Saves time and annoyance in matching shades, and insures the best paint that it is possible to put on wood. Send us a postal card and get our book on jalnts and color-card, freet it will probably tave you a good many dollars. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. Buy your wall paper anil room mould ing at John L. Hassler's. 4-ll-2m ODDS AND ENDS. Thoughts of tho Pen nnd Pencil Men Interestlncly Pnrnarnphed. The Lehigh Valley Railroad has adopt ed a new system of having the painting of stations and all painting except that of the cars done by contract. It is hinted that the company will also give out the work of painting the cars by contract. The mine inspectors throughout tho state are living on what they had laid up in the past or on their credit, for they have received no pay since the first of tho year There lias been no appropriation made to meet their salaries, and these officers are becoming anxious. Tatrons of the Schuylkill Traction Com' pany complain of tho largo number of boys who cling on tho Bides and platforms of the cars, particularly at night, and an' noy them in shouting, throwing light missiles and by other mischievous actions. That this condition does exist to a degree is true, but the car employes havo used every means within their control to pre vent it, but in vain. The bold youth will continue to jump on and annoy conductor and passengers until some are arrested Then the whole trouble will cease, as the thought of going to jail has a marvelous stilling effect on the mind and muscles of a mischievous boy. The best manner of on compassing such youthful vagabonds is by stealth, as none will willingly run Into tho arms of the law. This method will no doubt commend itself to tho attention of the Traction company officials, and it is to be hoped that sorne action will bo taken to teach these mischievous youths a lesson. Joe Osoley, embloyed as a miner'3 laborer, was instantly killed by a fall o coal at Packer No. 2 colliery yesterday. He was 32 years of age and resided at Lost Creek. Base ball at Shenandoah park Sunday, Hazleton vs. Shenandoah, Game called at 3:30. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the nameLESSio & IIaek, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf Roast pig filled with dressing for free lunch at the Watson House tomorrow evening. Xo Our Weekly Snbsuribors. Wo ask the indulgence of our Weekly Hekald subscribers. The nsceut lire so completely wiped out our plant that wo have had groat difficulty in getting a re issue of the paper aud are obliged to send it out in limited form. We promise to restore it to its former size as soon as hard work cat) accomplish that end. Base ball at Shenandoah park Sunday. Hazletpn vs. Shenandoah. Game called at 3:30. A PIRATE'S DISCIPLINE. The Rules of Conduct Observed on Hoard a Iluccnneer. The customs and regulations most com monly observed on hoard n buccaneer nro worth noting. Kvory pi rota captain doubt less had his own set of rules, hut there nro certain traditional articles that seem to have been generally adopted, The cap tain had n stato cabin, a double vote, in elections, n doublo sharo of booty. On tome vessels It was tho captain who decid ed In what direction to sail, but this nnd other matters of moment woro often settled by u vote of tho company, the captain's voto counting for two. The officers bad a share and n half or a hnre and n quarter of tho plunder and the sailors one share each. Booty was di vided with scrupulous care, and maroon ing was the penalty H attempting- to'do fraud the general company, If only to tfie amount of a sluglo goldpleco. Evory man had a full vote in every affair of impor tance. Arms were always to bo clean and fit for service, and desertion of tho ship or quarters In battle was punished with death. On one famous plrato's ship a man who was crippled in battlo rocclved $800 out of tho common stock, and a propor tionate sum was awardod for lesser hurts. Another allowed $735 for tho loss of a limb, and other captains instituted n sort of tariff of wounds which oxtended to cars, fingers and toes. In chase or battle the captain's power -was absolute He who first splod a sail, if cbe proved to bo a prize, was entitled to tho best pair of pistols on board hor over and abovo his dividend. Those pistols wero greatly coveted, and a pair would ecII for as muoli us $160 from ono pirate to an other. In their own commonwealth tho pirates wero reported to havo boon sovoro upon tbn point of honor, nnd among ono crew it was the practice to slit tho ears or noso of any sailor found guilty of robbing nu lei low. ow yprk piproJta. . HOYT AGAINST GRIN. Mary Irene Brings Suit Against Hetty For $100,000 Damages. ALL BECAUSE OF A EEMARK X Prospective Ignl llnttlo IJetwocn Two Famous Litigants Miss Iloyt Denies That She It Insane or liver lias llocn In nn Asylum. New Yoiik, Juno 6. Mrs. Hotty Groon is lnvolvod In another litigation, this tlmo through n lomark sbo mado In tho law offlco of Honry H. Andorson, 35 Wall street, about Miss Mary Irene Iloyt. Mrs. Groon's words, as quoted in a nowepapor on May 11, woro: 'Did you over boo suoh a sot of buz zards? Oh, It is sad to think of poor Ircno Hoytl Joe Choate and tho othor buzzards got hold of her and she la in an asylum now. Barllpg was the star witness for Ohoato In that case." Mlts Iloyt's lawyer, Frank J. Duplgnao, sorvod a summons and complaint on Mrs. Greon to recovor $100,000 damages for the uso of this "falso and defamatory" lan guage, as it is terraod. The complaint as sorts that tho "poor Irone Iloyt" mon- tlonod Is tho plaintiff, that " Joo Choato" Is Joseph H. Choate, and that Mrs. Greon Intondod "to imply, state and by direct language and by Innuendo to declare to tho persons prosont and to tho publlo that plaintiff was mentally Incapacitated and was insano and was restrained of hor per sonal liberty by reason of hor Inability to caro for her porson and hor ostate, all of which is false, malicious and untrua" In aggravation of damages Miss Hoyt glvos a rovlow of hor own litigious caroor. She asserts that botwoon 1881 and 1880 she was ongaged In litigation over the probato of the will of hor father, Jesse Iloyt, and that in tno oontest Jur. unoate was ono of tho counsol for tho proponents of the will and, consequently, against hor. ' Miss Iloyt Not Insane. Sho adds: "That insaidproooodings the plaintiff's mothor, Helen Maria Hoyt, was a witness and tostlflod that hor daughter, tho plaintiff in this action, was not and novor had been Insane, and that In such proceedings, during all of said years, the plaintiff was troatod by all the courts In wbloh sho was a litigant, Including the surrogate's court, suproino court and court of appoals of the stato of Now York and tho Unltod States, and ifoor courts in tho stato of Michigan, as a perfectly compe tent litigant, fully able to conduot hor business nnd her affairs, but In somo of said litigations It was clalmod that the plaintiff had boon at ono tlmo restrained of hor liberty, and this fact was generally and largely publlshod throughout the Unltod States fa the publlo press, and the plaintiff In this aotlon clalmod and Insist ed that suoh restraint was unwarranted and brought an aotlon against tho persons who were responsible for hor falso impris onment, laying her damagos at a very largo sum of monoy, and all of those foots were also publlshod in the newspapors at tho time of said litigation; that all of the proceedings woro thereafter sottled be tween the parties and withdrawn, and the plaintiff was in all those proceedings of settlement troatod by tho litigants thoreln their counsel, attornoys and by tho courts as a perfectly oompotent litigant" Miss Hoyt says that slnco tho termina tion of thoso proceedings she has led a qulot llfo "like any othor sane and respect- ablo person. Mrs. (jioen's uttoranoos, sho declares, havo sorvod to rovlvothu pub llo intorost In tho former litigations nnd tend to make the publlo and porsous with whom sho transacts business bollovo that thoro Is foundation for the storioa. All of this, sho concludes, Is greatly to hor dls tress of mind nnd body and to tho ornbar- rassment of her business affairs. Ilarllng'fl Answer. Tbo lawyer against whom Mrs. Greon is so blttor, Mr. Choato, filed in tho surro gate's oourt Henry A. Barling's answer In tho prooeodings brought by Mrs. Green for his removal from the position of oxecutoi and trustee undor tbo will of her father. Edward Mott Robinson, who died about 30 years ago. A bult involving Mr. Barling's accounts Is now pending boforo Mr. Anderson as reforee, and it was at a recent hearing that Mrs. Green used tho words that have brought Miss Hoyt forward again as a litigant. Mrs. Groon rocontly tired of tho dolays boforo tho roforoo and began tho procoedlngs In tho surrogate's court for Mr. Barling's removal, charging that he had not accounted for all tho money that ho recolvod. In his answer Mr. Barling denlos that ho has misappropriated any portion of the estate. Ho says If tho court determines that Mrs. Groen's claims are well founded tho satisfaction of any judgment will sim ply lnvolvo tbo transfor of the sum sho shall bo adjudgod to bo entitled to from tho capital to tbo incomo acoount. He says tho only real question is whother some sums aocrulng to tho ostato 'are in come or whother thoy should bo accounted for as capital. He alleges that there Is no foundation for hor bellof that tho settle ment will show that be has failed to ac count for largo sums that hoaotually owos her. He ostlmates that tho amount now due her is In tho neighborhood of $000,000. Iteeeptlon In Honor of the Ameer's Son. London, June 6, Tho lord mayor, Sir Joseph Ronnie, and Lady Renals drovo In state to tho Guildhall this afternoon, where they gavo a roooptlon in honor of the Afghan prince. .Nasrulla Khan. The rocordor presented to Nasrulla an address of woloomo lnolosod In a golden caskot. Tbo prlnoo mado a spoeoh In Persian In reply to tho address. , Tralllo was wholly suspended in the oity at coon. IIlUnbeth-Newnrk Trolley Iload Opened. Elizauktjt, N. J., June 0. Tho trolley road to Newark was formally opened to day. The first oar for the publlo was start ed shortly after 11 o'clock. It will boa woek yet before tho line at tbo Nowark end will bo complotod so as to permit the cars running from Nowark to this city. Tho cars, besldos carrying fondors, will not run at a spcod of over eight miles an hour. Three Men luTle(Tln a Freight Wreck. Shamokin, I'a., Juno 0. Elwood Moy er. onclneer: Ellas Botts, conductor, and William Kinase, fireman, part of tho crow I iro cut train 80 ot tne i-miaueinum anu Reading ruliroad, wore Instantly killed today by a wreok noar Locust Bala Itucing lit Manchester. London, Juno 0. Tho Breeders' Foal Plato for 3-year-olds, run at Manchester today, was won by Kunny Boat The seo ond place was scoured by Bruntwood. RodJata was third. The distance was five furlongs. HISTORICAL FASHIONS. Stylo of tho Oliver Cromwell rcrlod Col lars nnd CnfTs. Almost every period of history hap, (hir ing tho last faw years, contributed some thing to tho wnrdrobo, with tho result that anachronisms In rospect to tlmo nnd na tionality havo bocomo tho rulo, nnd only tho learnedly hyporcrltlcal think of bolng annoyed thereat. Tho period being ttvlvod Just now'is that of Cromwell, which has not hereto fore ootno to tho front, and as It Is plctur esquo nnd distinctive it may provo very (sat isfactory to tho searcher after hovolty and frosh effects. Tho Cromwell hat, with Its tapvrlug crown and broad brim, decorated by u single plurao around ono side, Is not calculated for geuoral bccomlnguess, but norjsE gown. Iho Cromwell coat, with its broad, turn down collar and big sleeves cut up tho lnnor sldo to show undorslecvcs and tho turnback cuffs, will bo moro widely ac ceptable Ono of tho prettiest of these revivals is undoubtedly tho Cromwoll collar and cuffs, which, to bo quite correct, nro rathor moro of Charles II than Cromwell, as they nro most of them decorated with costly and delloato laco, a vanity and frivolity "Old Noll" would novcr havo countenanced. Thoso sets nro mado in all kinds of whlto washing fabrics and might well employ somo of tho dainty needles engaged on su perfluous fancy work, for a sot of snowy, pretty collar and cuffs will mako a shabby passo gown pass as respcctablo. For gonoral wear lino camhrlo ruffles aro better than lace, as thoy launder perfectly and nro far moro durable, besides being very Inexpensive. Tho flguro In tho illustration shows a protty houso gown of surah, of tho shado known as "OpheUa." It Is closo fitting, with a wattcau book. Tho front has a"fali of accordion plaited surah from neck to foot Tho gown is cut away at tho throat and has a Mario Antoinette fichu of surah bordered with a rufllo of whlto moussellne do solo. This is fastened by a ohou of rib bon with very long ends. The bishop sleeves aro finished with a similar ruffle. Judio ClIOLLET. SUMMER FASHIONS. Stylish Fettlcoats of Light Striped Silk. Tho Jnponulse. A sort of loose backed jacket is tho very latest novelty and is caUed tho "japo nalse." Godet and other skirts, with an inter lining of crinoline, havo caused an im monso lncrcnso in "that tired fooling" In womon who lift tho skirt in walking. It Is impossiblo to gather tho trlplo folds in ono hand, nnd to uso two is inconvenient as well as less graceful. Tho godcts aro heavy and clumsy, and they weary tho lin gers and. stretch tho gloves. Tallo' mado gowns remain fashionable for morning wear, and during tho warm season It is far moro comfortable to-havo BUMMER, CpSTUME. tho skirt made without a lining, relying on a woll out petticoat mado of stiff goods for tho proper llaro. Eighteenth contury picturo styles win bo in voguo during tho summor, In which light, bUlowy laces, muslins, gauzes, ker chiefs or fichus a la Mario Antoinette, and last, but not least, buttons will play tho most promlnont parts. Bummer petticoats of light, striped sliK aro trimmed around tho foot with a deep flounce of white or cream nainsook adorn ed with horizontal bands of laco insertion and edged with laco. Tho heading is of beading run with ribbon to match tno silk. Bright scarlot shirt waists, with starch ed collar and cuffs, nro among tho uovol ties of the season. They are pretty for out ing uso and aro said to wear and wash well. Thin light lacos are again bolng used, and ond of tho latest varieties consists of fine net scalloped on tho edgo and adorned with largo holes surrounded by a ring of solid work. Tho first flguro In tho sketch shows a gown of Ivory bengallne combined with mauvo. Tho mauvo Bkirt opens on onoh side in front to show a point of ivory bou gallno. Thq ivory blouso has an immense mauvo collar trimmed with a ruche of moussolluo do eoIo. Tho ivory sloovos have deep mauvo cuffs. Tho second flguro shows a Uttlo girl's gown of blue and white wool crepon. Tho plain skirt is full. Tho blouse corsngo has a bertha of laco and buttons at tho back. Tho balloon sloovos havo docp cuffs covered with laco. JUDIO ClIOLLET. Drop lu a Nickel and Get Cured. Tho latest dovolopraont of tho automatlo machine In Holland Is tho "Dr. Cureall." It Is a wooden flguro of a man, with coin partnionts all over it, labeled with tho names of various ailments. If you have a pain, find Its corresponding location on tho figure, drop a coin into the slot, and tho proper pill or powder will ootno out New York Trlbun. 1"H03E DREADED DRAFTS. How They Are Cnusctt nnd Avoided Tn Window Tight Rooms. Sovcrnl yonrs ago In tho fall of tho yoar I was sick for weeks, and whon at last I was ablo to Bit up I cat in my sitting room, which faced tho northwest, during tho daytimo, and wishing to seo tho pass ing I had my plaoe near a largo window. Tho room had an opon grato, also furnaco boat, and tho thermometer easily register ed 70 to 75 degrees, but with all this warmth thero was a draft, as I thought, on on my head and neck. Evory ono sold tho cold air camo in at tho window sash. I sent for tho weather strip mail, and of courso ho discovered, or thought ho did, tho causo and put on his rubber molding so that tho sash whon closed was tight "Now," ho says, ''you will havo no moro troublo in that direction. " Tho next cold snnp tho samo old gnlo of wind appeared. Whon my doctor camo in, I spoko to him In regard to it, when ho informed mo that It was not tho cold nlr from outsldo that I felt, but tho warm air of tho room, which went to tho top of tho window, struck tho cold glass, cooled nnd then "fell down" ns tho cold nlr would had not tho casing bcon airtight. Ho then said, "Drop your curtain about ono-thlrd and keep It thero." I did as ho directed, and tho gnlo stop ped, and I had no troublo after that. Ho told mo that tho samo troublo existed In most housos, oven thoso that woro well heated In tho halls and bedrooms, tho heat going to tho top, cooling nnd falling back, so that one coming from a warm room down stairs and going up would often think that thero must bo windows open abovo. Of courso doublo windows would remedy this cooling off process in tho rooms, but with tho curtains down a Uttlo thoy prevent tho instant cooling of tho warm air, and thoro is your draft You will notice that theso "drafts" aro about during tho day moro than at night and always less In tho room where thoro is (i lamp. Whyf Simply whon you light your lamps or tho gas you draw down tho shades, and tho heat does not strlko tho cold glass. Boston Transcript ORDER OF THE GARTER. Its Alleged Ilallroom Origin a I'ieco of Legendary llonnuice. Tho origin of tho Ordor of tho Goldon Flecco is llko that of the Garter, shrouded In mystery. Very fow modorn nrohrcolo gists attach any credence to tho vulgar tradition wholly unsupported by any au thority that at a court ball givon by Ed ward HI a lady, supposed to bo tho Coun tess of Salisbury, dropped her garter and tho king, taking it up nnd observing somo ot his courtlors to smile as though thoy thought ho hud not obtained this favor merely by accident, oxclalmcd in a loud volco, "Honl solt qui mal y ponso." Thero is nnothor opinion which traces tho origin of this order, which, according to tho learned Scldon "exceeds in majesty, honor nnd famo all tho chivalrous orders in tho world," to Richard Ccaur do Lion having upon tho occasion of some warlike expedition during his wars in Palcstino chosen a leathern thonged garter as tho dlstlnotlvo mark of his partisans. Yet an other theory ascribes tho foundation of tho order to tho fact that Edward at the battlo of Crccy issued his garter as a signal for battlo, which, proving successful, deter mined blm to lnstltuto tho order in mem ory ot tho event Both theso opinions aro to a certain ex tent fcaslblo, and tho first is materially fortified by the well known fact that whon tho crusaders capturod St. Jean d'Acro In a nocturnal assault the knights ot tho Christian army woro ordered to wear straps of whito leather bound round tho leg un der tho left knee In order to distinguish them from tho infidels. Philadelphia Prosa. Ills Criticism. Professional art critics aro by no moans tho only pooplo whoso opinions of pictures nro worth hearing, as many an artist has found out. Michael Herllhy had bis Uttlo shop insured in a popular company, and tho agent presented him with n highly col ored lithograph representing tho burning of n block of buildings. Mr. Herllhy surveyed the picturo for somo moments, muttering to himself tho while. At last he turned a dissatisfied faco upon the agent. "It's molghtypurty," ho said, "but it's mosllf doesn't call it oomplate, sorr, not by anny manes." "Indeed," said tho agent "What Is wanting, Mr. Herlihyf" "Thero's tho bulldln'sall rolght," said Michael, "an thero's tho folro lnglnes, nn tho ladders, an tho horses, an tho jshmoko nn cinders. Thero's tho payple'runnln, an tho foiremen cllmbln oop an doon, but," said Mr. Horllhy, turning his back on tho painted conflagration and confront ing tho insurance agont with nn expression of strong dlsoontent, "whoivor in tho woldo wurrld saw a bllthor av that koind goln on, an not a bit av a dog nunywhoro to bo snno on the sthrato, sorrf Who's tho man 't painted that picthor, O'ld loiko t' bo touldf" concluded Mr. Horllhy, waxing scornful. "Ho's got a fow things to 1'arn before Ivor ho'll bo an nrtlsht, Ol'ra think lnl" Youth's Companion. Ills Wife Was Troubled. Tho lawyer, who had boen married for only a year, sent word to his wlfo that ho had beon suddenly called to Milwaukee. "I will bo back tomorrow," he wroto. "Don't worry. My stenographer goes with mo." But she did worry. Whon ho reached homo next evening, her eyes wore red from weeping, and as soon as sho 6aw him sho broke down again. "Oh, how could you!" sho sobbed. " "What's tho matter?" he demanded. "Your stenographer" sho begun, and again sho sobbed. -wnat's the matter with him?" "Hlml Was it a man?" "Why, yes. I fired that girl a month ago." "Ob, doorost, I nevor believed It for a moment anyway." Chicago Rocord. A Suggestive Sermon. Tho Rev. Dr. Howard, chaplain to Prln coss Augusta, was so fond of good living that ho ran into debt with many of tho tradosinon in his parish. It was In their special Intorests that ho ono day preached from the text, "Havo patience, and I will pay you all." Ho spoke at great longth on tho virtues of patience and thon pro ceeded, "I now como to tho sooond part of my discourse, which is, 'and I will pay you all, but that I shall dofer to a futuro occasion." London Standard. Resigned. ''Now," said tho physician who is noted for his heavy charges, "I must tako your temperature." "All right," responded the patient in a tonoof utter resignation. "You've got about everything cUo I own. There's no reason why you ihouldn't tako that too." Paris Journal. What Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Iiifauts and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic suhstancc. It is a harmless substitute-for- Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty years uso by Millions of Mothers. Castoria is tho Children's Panacea, tho Mother's Friend. ; Castoria. "Cnstorlntsso well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known toame." n. A. 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BOLD 11 V ALL IIUUtiGIBTS. WEAK &V1EN MADE VIGOROUS. H'OM. 9rDAf. I&DJW. C7QA What PEFFER'S HERVIG0R Did! It acts powerfullr and qulrklr. Cures when nil others fail Younu men regain lost manhood i old men recover youthful vigor. Absolutely Guar iiuteed toCure.Vrrvou.ne.., X.ost Vitality,' Iiniiatency, Nlvhtly KmUtlons, Loitl'iiwer, either sex, 1'ullluir Memory, Wasting 11 ea.es, and oil tlftctl of telf abuit or exttuit arvl n4(jcrttlon. Wards ott Insanity and consumption. Don't let druiTKlst Impose a worthless substitute on tou hecano It yield a greater profit. Instston hfcv. log I'lSCFtlll'ti NKUVJUOIt, or send tor tt. Can bo carried In vest pocket. I'repald plain wrap, per. MI per box, or a Xor MJf , with A l'o.ttlva Written Ouuraalee to Curs or llefund tho JTonry. Pamphlet free. Hold br drugs'"''. Address ffWRW is Castoria. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation j' Bour BtomachJ Diarrhoea.' Eructation, Kills 'Worms,-give3tsleep, and promotes di gestion', I Without injurious medication. "For several years I havo recommended ' Castoria',' 'and shall always continue to 'do " so, as It has invariably produced beneficial results.1' Edwin F. Pardee, M. D., 123th Street and 7 th Ave., New York City. up any, 77 Murray Street, New York City. Ik Effect March 24, 1895. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Fenn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lo highton, Slatington, White IIali,Catasauqna, AUcntown,Bcthlehoiii,EaBtou and Weathorly at 6 04, 7 38, 9 15 a m., 12 43, 2 67, 5 27 p in. For New York and Philadelphia, 6 D4, 7 38,9 15 a.m., 12 43, 2 57, p. m.' For Qua kake, Switchback, Gerharda and Hudsondale,. 9 15 a. m. and 2 57 p. m. For Wilkcs-Barro, White Haven, Pittston Lacoyville, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly and Elmira. 6 04, 9 15 a m, 2 57. 5 27 p m. For Roshestor, Buflalo, Niagara Falla and tho West, 9 15 a. m. and 2 57, 5 27 p. m. For Belvidere, Delaware Water Gop and Stroudnburg, 6 04 a. m, 2 57 p. id. For Lambertville and Trenton, 9 15 a m. For Tankhannock, 6 04, 9 15 a. m.,2 67,5 27" p. m. For Ithaca and Geneva, 6 04, 9 15 a m 6 27 p m. For Auburn, 9 15 a m, 5 27 p m. For Jeanesville, Leviston and Beaver Meadow, 7 38 a. m., 12 43 p. m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 6 04, 7 38r 9 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5-27, 8 08 p. m. For Silver Brook Junction, Audenried nnd. Hazleton, 6 04, 7 38, 9 15 a m, 12 43, 2 57, 52T and 8 08 p m. For Scranton, 6 04, 9 15 a m, 2 57 and 5 27" p m. J For Hazlebrook, Jeddo," Drifton and Free land, 0 04, 7 3$, 9 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27" p. m. For Ashland, Girardvillo and Lost Creek, 4 40, 6 15, 9 13, 10 20 a. m., 1 40, 4 10, 6 35 8 22, 12 35 p. in. For Raven Run, Centralia, Mount Carmel and Shamokin, 9 13, 11 14 a in, 1 32; 4 40,. 8 22,9 15 p.m. For Yatesville, Park Place, Mahauov City and Delano, 5 50, B 04, 7 38, 9 15, 11 05 a. m.r 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08, 9 23, 10 53 p. m. Trains will leave Shamokin at 5 15, 8 15, 11 45 a. m., 1 55, 4 30, 9 30 p. m., and arrive at Shenandoah at 6 04, 9 15 a. m , 12 43, 2 57,. 5 27, 11 15 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville, 6 04,. 7 38, 9 OS, 11 05, 11 30 a. in., 12 43, 2 57, 4 10, 5 27, 8 08 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 0 00, 7 40, 9 05, 10 16, 11 40 a. m., 12 o2, 3 00, 4 40- 6 20, 7 15, 7 65, 9 40 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 6 04, 7 38,. 9'15,-a.m., 12 43, 2 67, 5 27, 8 08 p. in. Leave Hazleton for Shenamjoah, 7 35r 10 05, 11 08 a. ra., 12 15, 2 58, 5 30, 7 25, 7. 58, p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run, Centralia, Mt. Carmel and Shamokin, 6 45 a, in., 2 40 p. in, aud arrive at Shamokin at 7 40 a. in. and 3 45 pt m, ' Trains leave Shamokin for Shenandoah at 7 55 a. in. and 4 (10 p. m., and arrive at Shen andoah at 8 49 a. m. and 1 58 p. m. Trains leave for Ashland, Girardvillo and Lost Creek, $ 40 a. m., 12 30 p.l m. I For JIazletori, Black Creek Junction, Penn Havetf "JuncjionMaueh ChunE, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton and New York, 8 4l a. m., 12 30, 2 55 p. m. For Philadelphia, 12 30, 2 55 p. m. For Yatesyillo, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8 49, 11 35 a. in., 12 30, 2 55,4 58, 6 03 p.m. - " Leave Hazleton, for Shenandoah, 8 30, 11 30 a. ra., 1 05, S'ZO p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville, 5 55, 8 49, 9 32 a.m., 2 40 p.m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 8 30f 10 40 a. in., I 35, 6 15 p, pi. , ROLLIN'H. WILBUR, Genl. Supt., . :SoUth Bethlehem, Pa. CHARLES S. LEE, Genl. Pass. Agt., Philadelphia. A. W.NOHNEMACHER, Asst. G. P. A., South Bethlehem, Pa 2XL. F. ILXE-A-LEIT, 16 North Main Street. Itcimlring of all kinds promptly attended to. A CLEAN, QUICK SHAVE i f - "Can altfuys bo h&i it' Charles Dcrr's Barter Shop, First-oloss hair cutting and singeing. Vo Hsnt a laP or,liiIIS vlthout removing J?''01 chimney is not only , venlence but saves crcaVB of glass. Todlspensewth tneaangerous rr:, tnav save you a disastrous tfrefbSh of these are accom plished by the use of tn I'Acme" 'lighter, a riwg device attached mi WMsM without -" dealer has It or will get it for you. Circular free. Lamps, aiasswarc and CxocKcry, Vo. 36 8. Second St., Phlla., P JT 1