1 COULD HARDLY BREATHE. Catarrh of the Nose, Throat and Stomach Life Made Miserable by Headaches, Pain and Cough. I.tdn McCnndloss, No. 1230 South Thirty fifth street, Philadelphia, lu conversation with a reporter, said : "1 had n very bad case of catarrh of the nose, throat and stomach, with frequent headaches, pain under tho shoulder blades nnd a horrible cough. I had to keep my mouth con stantly open day and night to breaiho, nml fait, na mluprnhln ns OIIO nOSSiblV could. I was advised to try Munyon's Tatarrh Cure. I am hnppy to say that from the beginning I felt relieved and continued to grow better until now I am entirely well. I am so thankful that this retnnrKauie remeuy w em uibwc.cu. and hope others will take advantage of my experience. Have you Catarrh 1 Are you willing to Itirpstlcnte a treatment that cures Catarrh by removing the cause ? If so ask your druggist for a 25c bottle of Munyon's Ca tarrh Cure and a 25c. bottle of Catarrh Tablets. The Catarrh Cure will eradicate the disease from the system, and the Tab lets will clennse and heal the afflicted parts and restore them to a natural anu neaitU' fill nnmlltlnn. Munyon's Homcepathlo Home Remedy Company, of Philadelphia, put up spectlUss for nearly every disease, which are sold bv all drUKKlsts. mostly for 25 cents a bottle. FUSLFOAI) SYSTEM IK ErTECT JUNE 59. 1891. Trains lc-ivo Slieusnaosn as follows- For New York vu pniiaaeipiiis, weer an? . 10, 6.55,7.20, .m., 12.32, 2.55. 6.55 p.m. Sunix. 110. s. m For Now York vis. Mkw OMr.' week dayi 6.25,7.20 . m., 12.32, 2.66 rt. m Tor Ken llnK and Philadelphia, week dr 2.10, 6.85, 7.20, a. m 1S.8";, ., 6.6S p. rc. Ba dly, 2.10, a. m. For PoU.'vllle, week days, 2.10, 7.20, a. la 15 39. FA f. RR n fn. Ktinrifctf. S.10 . m. For Tamantia and Mahanoy City, week day 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m., 12,82, 2.55, R.M p. m. 3Ui day, 2.10, v m. Addition' ' Mahanoy City week days, 7 00 p. m. , , Tor Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlabar: week days, 3,15, 11.80 a. m.. 1.85, 7.00 5. r Sunday, 8.25 n. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, 8.2S, 5.. 7.20, 11.80 a.m., 12.32, 1.S5, 2.55, 6.65, 7.00, S.u n tti. Siiml-w. 2.1'J. 3.il5. a. m. For Aihiand and Shamokln. week days, 8 J 7.20, 11 30 a, m., 1.85, 7.00, 8.85 p. m. Un-fllv TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH: Leave New York via PMlaaelpnia,weekda 8.00 a. m., 1 30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.16 nljht. 8r ' lsy, o 00 p. tn. Ave Ni w York via Msuch Chunk, week dar 4.S0, tUO a. m., 1.10. 4.30 p. m. Leave Phlladclchta. Reading; Termini week dny i. 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m., and 4.1'J 0.02, ll. sn n ra. Hunday. 11.30 p. m. Leave Reading, week days, 1.1)5,7.10, 10.05, 11.' a. m., 5.66. 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.35, a n Leave PottsvlUe, week days, 2.35, 7.40 a. rc 12.80, e.ll p. m Sunday, 2.85 a. tn. Leave Taraaoua, week days, 8.18, B.C0, 11.X1 1 m.. 1.W.7.1B. 0.28 d. m. Sunday. 8.18 a. m. Leave Maaanoy City, voelt days, 8.46, 11.11. 11.47 a.m., 1.61, 7.44, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, S.if . m. Learo Mahanoy Plane, week di ys, 2.40, 4. t' 3.B0, P.J7, 11.59 a. m., 13.58, 2.0:, 6. i.SJ, o.hj, 7 f.69,tt. uunaay, z.w, t.w a. zn, v. z.w. .uu a. zn.. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 10.10, a. a 000, ii. id (J. iu. ouuua,. ii. iu y. ui. For Ualtlmore, WashlnEton and the West t 15. & O. U. R., through trains leave Readl-. -Terminal. Phlladelnhla. (P. & R. R. U.l at t.t 7.40, 11.20 a, m., 8.45,5.18. 7.22, p. m., Sunday 8.1' 7.iu, 11..0 a. m.( is.o, i.a p. m. ATLANTIC CITY; DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street VThar and South Street Wharf for Atlantto City. 1.00 p. m. Accommodaalon, 8.00 a. m.. 6,45 d. in. Hnnday Kxpress. 9.00, 10.00 a, m. Accom' modation. 8.00 a, m. and 4.30 p. m. Returning, leave Atlantlo City, depot, corner Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Week-Days Express, 7.85. 0.C0 a. m. and 4.00 a d 5JW p. .n. Accommodation, 8.15 a. m and 4.32 n. m. Bundav Kx-reas, 4 00, 7.80 p. ra. Aosommo datlon, 7.15 a. m., and 4 15 p. m. Parlor cars on all express trains. O. G. HANCOCK, Oen. Fa39. Aft. Phlladelphls l' I A SWKIGABD, Gen. Sunt. PKIJNSYLVANI RAILROAD. SOnUTi.UILL DIVISIOM, JUNK 3d, 1E91. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wlgsan's, Qllberton, Frackvllle, Nev Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Readlnt, Pottstown.Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstown anclPhfl. adelphla (Uroad street station) at 5:00 cad till' s. m. and 4:15 p. in. on weekdays For Potts rllle and Intermediate stations 0:10 a. rc SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Gllberton, Fraeiv'b, Ne Castle, St. Clair, PottsvlUe at 6:00. 8:40 a. ra and 8:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Fotu town, Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstown, PhlladelprUa at e:00, 8:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m. Trains leave Fraekvlllo for Shenandoah a 10:40a.m. and 12:11, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:17 v. n. Bundays, 11:18 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave PottsvlUe for Shenandoah at KJilt 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m.Sundays St 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad etroot station) foi henandoah at 5 67 and 8 86 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p m week days. On Sundays leavx at 8 60 a m. Leave Broad Streetstatlon. Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express. week days, . n nA . ri . ei i u t n noa a on 8 60, 1100 11 14 a m. 12 00 noon. 12 44 n. m. (Limited Et presi 1 04 and 4 22 p m. dining ears.) 1 40, 2 30 (dining oar), 3 20, 5, 5,8,850, 713, 812, lOp m, 12 01 night. Sundays, 8 20, 4 05, 450, 6 15, is, vaj, a us a m, im, nv.zjj lainingcarj, 0, (Limited 4 22), 520, 6 ), 50, 713, 812 pm, 1201 night. Express for Boston, without change, 11 a m, weekdays, nnd a GO p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Ualtlu.ora and Tajnlngton 8 60, 7 20, f SI, 9 10, 10 20, ll is, ll 40 a m, (12 limited amine cir.l ISO. 818. 4 41. (dlnlne car). (SIR Con grcselonal ilmltea, dining oar), 617, 8 55, 7 40 (main car) n m, ana utw nigm wees cays. Sunday i, S 7 20. 0 10, 11 18, 11 40 a m, 4 41 m, and 12 08 night week da; 7 20. 0 10. 11 18. 11 40 a m. i (dl lng oar), 6 55, 7 40 (dining oar) p m and iUtn&ut, Leavo M irket Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOK ATLANTIC OITY. Ksprens. 8 60 am, 2 10, 4 00 and 6 00 pm week day? Huniays, Express, 8 45 and 0 45 am. For Cano Mar. Anzlesea. Wlldwooa and Holly Ueach, express, 9 a. m ICO p m week (lays. Sunday, 9 00 am. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon, uxpresB, v uu a in, f w p m weex aays. eun daYS.9C0am. For Homers Point, express, 8 50, a m, 4 00 p S. M. PBBVOai, J K. WOOD, Qtn'l linmer -t. . Ptn'i'' A T. M. REILLY'g CKNTRALIA S POPULAR : HOTEL I Where you ean always get a glass of Cool Jeer and Refreshing Winer Whiskeys, etc Don't forget the place, T. SI. RcJlly'd, Locut Avenue, CENTB ALIA, PA Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry Cor. Lloyd nfl WwteJlM, AH work guaranteed to be Srst-cUss In every pai tlcuUr. 1 ilk ties tud Uce ourUln c Ulty. Goo.1 t tied tor and delivered. Altrl (ollelted. . READING Dosporato Work of the Oook Gang of Outlaws, A THAI1T TZZJ ON A SIDING. IlrniiRlit to n Rtiiml.lltl by CollUlun with Kmpty llox Cnr Then the Itohhcrs Wnt Thi-miffh the IlxiircA Cars anil Passenger Couches Two lnmcni:crA Shot, Waookek, I. T., Oct. Tho aniM City and Slumphls express, -which loft hero at 0:80 Saturday night, was wrecked and roubeu ny the Cook gang ot desperadoes at Correta, a blind siding, flvo mllos south o here. Tho train was running twenty miles an hour, nud when within 100 feet of tho switch a man como out from bo- hind an embankment nud throw tho switch for tho siding, running tho train Into n string of empty box cars. Engineer James Harris applied tho airbrakes nud reversed tho engine, whllo tlio robbers at onco com menced flrlnir nfc thoonirluo nnd co:iches. As soon as tho train stomiou two oi ino robbers commanded tho engineer nml lire- man to como down, and as soon as they had dismounted marched them lu front of them to tho bntriraco and express cars, Hero they forced Kxpress Messenger Ford to open tho doors by periornting mo smo of tho car with bullets. Mcauwhllo two inoro of tho robbers had taken up a posi tion at tho rear cud of tho sleeper to pro vent nnyono escaping, twoothers mounted tho platform between the smoker anuuag gaRO car nnd two mora wero on the plat form betweon tho first and second coaches, all keeping up a continual firing. Tho two robbers In tho express car wero meanwhile ransacking that car, securing all tho money In tho local safo. They com manded Moascnger Ford to open tho through snfo, but when ho explained that tho safo was lookod at tho malu office and' not opened until it reached tho destination they left tho car. Tho two men on the front, platform thon started through th coach, demanding inonoy and valuables. As soon as they reached tho rear end of the coach tho two men on that platform started through the second coach. When they were about half through a freight train following closo behind whis tled, nnd 1)111 Cook, tho leader, who had all the tlmo remained outsldo Issuing com mands, swearing at tho passengers nnd shooting, called forall hands to como out. The men on tho curs jumped out, and when all wero on tho ground fired a last volloy at tho train and disappeared In tho dark ness. There were eight or ten men in tho party. Two of them were whlto nnd tho othorswero half breeds. Jack Mahara, advance agent for Ma hnra's minstrels, was hit In the forehead by a bullet, and dangerously, If not fa tally wounded. Walter Barnes, of Van Buren, Ark., was also slightly Injured by a bullet striking him in the cheek. Special Officers Hclmlck nnd Dickson, of tho Missouri I'aclflc, wero on tho train, nud nlso United States Deputy Marshals Bruuner and Cnsavcr, but they wero cov ered by Winchesters In tho hands of the bandits boforo they had timo to make n inovu. Casaver lost a watch and a six 6hooter. The train was backed up to this place for assistance, and to glvo tho injured mcdlcnl attention. Tho ontlro train was completely riddled with bullets, every window being broken. Tho eugluo cab was shot all to pieces, even tho steam gungo aud guago lamp being shot uwny, und the ground nround tho wreck was covered with empty shells. It was a mlraclo thnt mauy lives were not lost, as fully 200 shots wero flrcd. Conductor Duncan, In charge of tho wrecked train, said: "I was lu tho sleeporwhcn wo struck tho cars on tho sido track. I thought It was a head cud collision, and knowing that wo were closely followed by a freight I grabbed a rod lamp and started back to flag. Whon I reached tho rear cud I was confronted by two men, who ordered mo back In the car. I told thorn wo were closely followed by a freight, and would bo run into, and asked them to let mo go back to flag them. One of tho men replied: 'Well, go on, and hurry up.' I started back as fast as could, but being troubled with asthma could not go very fast. Tho two men be gau ilriug at mo aud told mo to go faster.' Kxpress Messenger W. T. Ford, declined to say .anythlug further than that the rob bers got everything they could lay hands on outsldo of tho through safo. Tho mall car was not molested. Tho loss of the ex press company will not exceed 500, ns In structions had been Issued to all agi ut, in tho territory to receive no money or valu ables for this train, and only tho company mouoy, remitted by local agents, was car ried outsldo or tho through safo. Four armed men called at tho section houso at Hoso Station, blx milos north of here, about 10 o'clock yestcrday.ond at tho points of Winchesters compelled the fore man to prepare their dinners. Thoy are well armed aud are thought to bo a part of tho band. The entire gang of eight wero encamped last night on tho banks of Bull creek. Brooklyn's Treasury Looted. NEW Yohk, Oct. 23. When County Treasurer Adams, ot Kings county, hands over ills office to his suocess.or on Jan there will ixt a shortage of noarly $100,000 In tho neennut of tho office, for which he Is not morally responsible, but which ho may have to make good. Tho expert ac countants httvo discovered that tho deficit up to NovoiiiIkt, 1892, amounted to nearly $70,000, and tho investigation apparently llxos tho responsibility upon the late James Gardiner, who had boon deputy treasurer for twenty years, and who died suddenly on Thanksgiving Day last year. AiiphyxluteU by Coal Gas. KTE, N. Y., Oct. 23. Morton A. Church superintendent of tho Port Chester Kleo- trio Light nnd unsllght company, was found dwid In bed yesterday at the real- donco of Mrs. Charles Walker, whore ho boarded. Ills wife was In an unconscious condition nnd up to a lato hour lost night had not regained consciousness. An In vestlgation showed thut thoy had been ovorcomo by coal gas, which had escaped during tho nlgh't from an old fnshlonod coal btovo. Mrs. Church's recovery Is con sidered doubtful. Peculiar and Fntal Accident. JonNSTOWN, Pa., Oct. 22. A peculiar accident hupneneu at the C nninrlu works. Whllo Jaiul-H Graham w digging with a pick tho Instrument struck tho side of u car nud the pick oonutratoilhte brain. Ho was taken to the. hospital and cannot re cover:' ' 1'ulnl l lr InixUUnd Aiylniu. IhtftnVfor hlluud. at 'Iberia. O.. was almost MALJUl. .11'. 1 Ifl .1 I in I 1111(1 WllrKlllu 'IK,44, V' r lamaUi M. P. 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NERVOUS DEBILITY I AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special Discuses anil Strictures Permanently Cured In 3 to & da) s BLOOD POISON lssxA new method 1 nio u uudavti. a veais' Luru- iwan Hoapltal and .nprailtcal eiperlonce, as I I i!-cent stamps Ir Ikkik, "Tltl'TII," tlioouly Tertli.lr,v1ifTr,mt HnorlalUtH. A true friend I I to all Hitierrrs and tu tbow cunteiuplatlnir ! marnaice. Tliomoh6lUDUoruauuuauKeiuuB casea solicited. Write or call and be saved. ! flours; -3i K,6 1 5-01 vei. ana nai. eve-s fr-WlHim. K-li. successful treatment Lyirmll. OrxicE or 1 SrnrjVLKiLi. cousir Commissioners, j SEALK1) proposals will be received hy the undersigned until a p. tn. Otober 21, for IntrocHicliiK steam heat Into the Is rite or ma a buildlni ot the Almsbouse. Hpeclllcatlons may be seen in tnls office, ilutk bids "Pro posuls forUteam Heat." CHA'-.F ALLEK, FllANK RKSTZ, JOHN P. MAKTIN, Toun'y Commissioner. Attest :-Puir J, Connel., Cler. 10-15-71 When You Want a First-class Kfti make it n point1 to o to ' "Oecamp's Loeru Wast Bt,, tifrtvpnn C'tu're ivtii t .,ytl. foams to Hire for al- Pwpcaev WEAR Hammeraloufih : Bros.'! Famous New Yori- ralu r-toitii KurJsN by p'.wilaeat tcalers a'l over the tiu. N.iue gi nuln wtlibut HU" nirrslouRb llros 1 label. Toe swelleat and Ix-st oeuring cutties In this country. Ask your ciothlrr lor tbem. D. Now Joreey's Ex-Governor Suc oumbs to a Surgical Operation. ms services ros the state, lir Nlnp Yrps He H.-rveil im a ttu.tlrp of Ihr SuitM'liU' Court, Was Thru l:lrc1r,l Chli-f MnKlstrHte. ami Sulwrqiu-utly Io- ir,1: 1ru Missions Ti'titlt-red lllia. ohk, Oct. IB. Jonenh Dorsott Ileillu, ex-iriiverniir of New .Tersey.dliHi lost cvunlii(f at St. Luke's hiwpltul, this city, where he uiulerwtint a surKloal oiK'rntlon Saturday afu-rnoon. His body was re- Inovtil today to his late homo In Jersey City. Tho funeral will tako iilaee from the r Irst rresbyterlan elmrch there. Tho ex-governor bad Ioiik suffered from calculi formntion, and eventually detei minod to submit to tho operation from which he was assured by bis physicians he could nlono Goqiect to secure permanent re lief. Dr. I.. Bcltou ISniiKs, the specialist of this city, agreed to tako personal super vision of the case and to perform the oper ation. Jlr. Betllo inado his arrangements Bnd entered tho hospital on Oct. 12 to prepare tor the ordeal. Saturday nrteruoou cvery thlng seemed favorable and tho patient was remuved to tho operating room. There lie was placed under tlio lulluenco or an rosthetlcs and the operation followed. Tho uudi'slrable obstructions wore removed and the patient rallied after the operation and seemed to bo doing nicely. It was not until yesterday at noon that Mr. Bedle's condition took a suddon change for the worso, and nt his request his fam ily was sent for. Mrs. Hedlo, with her flva children, Bennington F. Bedlo, United States consul nt Shellleld, Knglnndj Joseph I). Bedlo, Jr., Thomas F. aud Randolph Bedlo and Mrs, Adolph Kusoh, of this city, arrived, nnd wero at tho bedside at the last. The dying mau remained con scious up to within thirty minutes of his death. Joseph I). Bedlo was born at Mattnwan, Monmouth county, X. J., Jan. 5, 1631. He studied law at Trenton with William Ij, Dayton. After practicing for a whllo lu this city ho returned to his nntlvostnto, In 18u2,nnd settled In Freehold. Ho was a sound war Democrat, and figured promi nently lu political events, being always lu demand for speeches and tho drawing up of resolutions. Meantime he prospered In his proctlco, und lu lbOfl was appointed by GoTemor Parker to tho supreme court bench. In 1874 Mr. Bedlo was elected governor of Now .lersoy, oud during his term proved himself a fgroef ul administrator. He took prompt and effective steps during tho rloU o.f 1877. His prooluiuutions wero short and decisive. At the expiration of his term Governor Bedlo resumed his law practice, boooming counsel for the Delnwuro, Lacknwuuna and Western railroad. Ho declined nom Inatlons as minister to tho court of St. Petersburg or Vienna offered to him by President Cleveland, and has kept out of official life since. Ho married the daugh ter of ex-Judgo Bonulngtou Ilaudolph. Btabbod at an Itallnn ClirHtcnlnjr. New YoilK, Oct. 22. There was nn Itol- lun christening in James street lust night and it ended in tlio usual stnbbing nurny, ns tho result of which two men are lying In tlio hospital fatally wounded. Tlio men are: Data Pnninlll, who received an ugly gash In tho lett breast; Itocco Petrnlllo, stabbed In the nit-ki Maria Tontl, cut In tho right hand; Valero Dondlio, right arm gutihed from the shoulder to tho wrist Data Pniuolli and Valero Dondlio are lild as prisoners. Pascniolli is charged i '"i riming three persons. Uonuilo is ac cused stubbing l'usquolU. I'lisquolll and Petrnlllo are probablly fatally hurt. Scnrcy Taken to Virginia. RicnMOND, Va., Oct. 22. C. J. Scarry, who was nrro-ited nt Cumberland, JId. for complicity in tho Aqua Creek robliory, has been taken to Stafford Court Houso V11., upon tho requisition papers of Gover nor O'Ferrnll. Tho prisoner was locked, up In tho oulco of tho Attains Kxpress com puny nt Washington from Saturday until last night. During that period he was subjected to a critical examination, nud the various oflleluls wero called lu from time to timo. The man's statements wero taken down by a stenographer und kept for future use. Their nature cannot bo learned. The Ameer's Ailment. London, Oct. 22. The rormpondent of The Tlmos at Simla, India, says that the doctors there believe that tho symptoms displayed by the ameer or Afghanistan, who was recently reported dead, nro duo to gouty complications, which may dlsap pear. The correspondent adds that the ameer has Instructed his notables aud gen orals to support his eldest son, Prince Ilnhib Oullah, in tho succession to the throne. All Kniployo the Thief. WlLKL.sn.vmiE, Pa., Oct. 82. The mys tcry surrounding the robbing of the rog istvr's oflico in the court house has been cleared up by the disappearance of George Gardner, the night watchman. He was at flrnt htisiiectod, and after a little Investiga tion the commissioners sent for him to oome liefore them. He did not npjiear, and on Saturday a clear ease of forgery was made out against him. To Gs the Oeriuan lre. llKHMX, Oct. .. ThoiigU tho I'rnsslnn cabinet sat for live hours on ! ridny fur ther meetings are rapectHl before u final decision in rt'trard to the repressive innis ures against socialists is arrived at. Among the measures likely to bo adopted is a strict press law, with stringent provisions against the glorlllcntion of crimes und crlmlnnls. The rresltlent's Itturn to Washington. UuzzAltu's Hay, Mass., Oct. X. Mrs. Cleveland's mother aud the president's sister wero gut-ots at Gray Gables yester day. The entire party remained Indoors during the day, which was raw mid cloudy. Tlio president now expects to leave for Washington tomorrow. Iluier Suspended ' H.USTFOIll), Ott. iU.K. G, Peinber, class of '0i , and F. C. Hubbell, class of "00, at Trinity college, have been suspended for huzing. I'onibo.- la from New York and Hubbell fruiu Savnnunh. I'omber Is sus pended for throe years and Hubbell Is sus pended for one year. A Yeteruu redentrlan'a Ulff AtUmpU Newboku, N. Y., Oct. 23. Edward Pay son Weston started today on his trial walk of forty miles per day for twelve oumeou- Uve days, A wager of tl,G0O Is poetod on. the result. I Heart Disease 30Yrs! Short Breath, Palpitation. Mr. G. W. MoKlnsnv. nnst mnqfjr nf Kokomo, Ind., and n bravo cx-soldler, ' says: "I had been severely troubled with heart disease ever since leaving tho army at tlio closo of tlio lato war. 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