9L VK . l i ri I ,. ! Ill III a iiiruri f k i i .cut a tan t-oeis L-iKn a new woman Since Taking Hood's Indlgostl.n nd Sick Hondaohoa Atoo Relieved. "0. t. nt i 0., Lwn, Mail t " I bat km kaktagllMd't (mtfullli rial outlJMiiiipr (r Uetlrutiia, utvik aa alik htadaeb, u( K k4 nsaa xa fall Ilk a xaw WMae. TT I HuieiHl takliglt Kit sot hare aaya)ptltaaliryMri I UJUVt Tin osurulAkatay 4 1 it. flaw I u eat Mr klal eifaa wttkootaaydlltrnijarurwariii. Ihada Snr u f MtWTh, and Uiii with ny laitr o kwught friaint art&eki ( ifilc head aoh. Taey bothered as titt rout k. Bat sine tttlii MTral attlia t liW'i Saraapat-UU All U Ohansotj. .ma qi nwil u xay .IBflC triable. I kip Try a alialLarly at. fllU4 TrtX k-7 Ha4'e iariaparUiA Hi It HoodVCures Maria ( Ka amlt." Vm Ilu Jojut- MM AlaUr Itrwt, rhlkdlpkla, rnm n uua a ruts ar i nuii, ana piinii fat ivtltHi aai atptaraae. J a box. 1 .JENHBTLVANIA KA1LHOAD ummuu division KOVEMBKll is. iru. Trains will Inn Shenandoah after the nbave dlo for Wbaran's, Qllberton, rrackTllle, JT Oastle, B. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Xlfartinl Potutcmn, rhoenlxvllle. Norrlstown acd I'ii1 adelphla .'Broad stroot station) at 8:110 aid Ilia a. m. and i:IS p. m. on week days For Pow Tills and lnMnuedtnte stations 9MC a. m BTJNDAYB. Tor VTl4i-an', Ullbcrton, FiaokvUle, Kt Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at (1:10. S: t,, k and 3:19 . re. For Hamburg, Headlne, For, town, pkojalxville, Norrlstown, Philadelphia il:ta,t:ULK!:19 p. m. Trains lav Fratkvlllo for Bheuaucloil: 1249a u. and liiH, t:M, 7:12 and lO:STp. a fJundiora, Hill t. as. and 6: W p. m. Leave PolurilH for Shonandoai at l!ll It. 18 a. ni.uiA4:W,T:l6andia:(Mp. m.Bundar at Ki0a. m. ndt:U p. m. Leave) Philadelphia (Uroad street station) fot BheoasaoaU at t it and S ti a at, 4 10 and 7 11 p dj ncek Cj. On Hund.yi Ici,t at 8 50 a m. Leave Bread StreetHutlon, Phlladelpnla, OR NEW YOKE. Tor Now York express, week rlav , at 3 BO, J a. M 9 W. S 10, 7 SS. 8 W, W 10 99, (dining oar), 11, 11 1 'a m, 13 noon. 13 44 (Urn lied 121 and lEpti dlnlnK cars), 14', 2 0 Idlning car), t JO, 4, i, 8 BO, 7 1.1, 8 12, 10 p m , lJWnlKliL riunda s, 3 3,4 03 46D SIS, 813, SSI, 1 01 (llntnr car), 11 0B a m 13 44, 23) (fllnlnfr car). 4 til (limited 4 21 , 6 'JO, 8 3, 8 50 7 IS, s 13 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. Kiprcafor Uojtoa, trltuout chanj, 11am, weekdayn, and 8 60 p m dally, WAHU1NQTON AND TUB SOUTH, Tor Halttmoro and YTMnlagton a bu, 7 K, 0 Jl, 10, 10 20, 11 18. 11 (8 a m, (It IB limited dining car,) 131. 3 46, 4 41. (a 11 Oonnemlonal Lilrn-lte-'. dining car), 6 M, (dlnlne oar), 017, 8, (dining car), 7 40, (dining car) p m, and 12 OS night veek dityn. Hundays. S 60, 7 20, 9 10, 11 IB, 1183am, 441, SSS dining er). 0!6 (ilniDg car), 7 40 (dining car) pm and 12 01 night. Leave jUarnot riireoi Feiry, Pnlladelptala, lOK ATLANTIC CITY. KxprcEs, 8 60 a m, 2 10, 4 00 and 500 in week days. Sundays, Express, 8 '15 and 15 a m. for Cape May, ingleaea, Wild wood, and Holly Ueach, express, U a. m., 4 00 p m week days, Sunday, B 00 a ra, ForBea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon. Express, 9 00 a m,4 00 p m week days. Bun days, a CO am. Kor iomora Point, express, 8 50, a m, 4 00 p m week days, Bundnyt, 45 a m. a ai. r-iijivosi, j u. ffuoj Oen'l -lanf n-. Pasi'ff jl t RAPWD SYSTEM isimorii j-ubcji 18, 1334, Trains leare Shomnfltrih as followsi For Now York via Plilladelpnla, wesk day, 110, 6.25, 7.30, a.m. 12.S3, 2.55, 6.15 p.m. Sundj L10, a.im. For New York Tit Man Chunk week days, 5.25,7 20 a, m.. U.ES, t.f p. m For Ileadlnr and Phlladelplda, week dayi 110, 6.25, 7.30, a. m 12.82, 2.55, t.ti p. m. Sag. ay, 2.10, a. m. For Pottsnile, week days, 2.10, 7,20, a. m B.t2. t.55. 6.(5 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 a. m. For Tamaqaa and M&hanoy Olty, wesk dars. tlO, 5.86, 7.2, a.m., 12,B,x.6, I.Mp. m. 3un ay, 2.10, a. m. For wllllamsport, Bunbary and Lewlsburt week days, J.Jft, ll.SO a. m 1.86, 7.30 p. a Sunday, 8.25 a. m. For Mabanoy I'lane, week days. 1.10, t.K, f r T.20, 11.80 a.m., 12.32, 1.15, 2.55, 6.65, 7.3), 85 V. m. Sunday, 2.1U, 8.25, a. m. For Ashland and Shatnokln, week days, 8.3-, 7.S0, 11.80 a. m., 1.95, 7.2), B.S5 p. m. Surday 8.25 a. m. For Daltlmor. WnsklnKton and the Test TU n, & O. XL It , through trains leave Reat-" Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & R. 71. R.) at 8 2 T.K.11.2H a.m.. 1.4-1, 7.27. n. m Hund 3 25 TJ5.ll 36 a. m.. 3.48. 7 27 c. m Add tlona fol-sfrnrnJI'liand h'stnut streets station,! JrecK aayB, i id, o il, i p. m. sunaays, Jgp.m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via Philadelphia, vreekdar 8.00 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.80 p. m., 12.15 night. Bu. day, 6.00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauoh Chunk, weekday. ISO. v.10 a. nj., 1.10, 4.90 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, iSO, 8.85, 10,00 a. m., and 4.04 6.02, IlJtO p. m. Sunday, 11.80 p. m. Leave Reading, week days, IM, 7.10, 10.08,1! 65 a. m., 6.55, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1M, a -. Leave Pottavllle, week days, 2,85, 7.40 a. ra 12.80, 8,12 p. m Sunday, 2.25 a. m. Leave Tatnaqua, week days, 1.18, 8.60, 11 23 . m., 1.20,7.15, 9.23 p. m. Sunday, 8.18 a. m. Leave Mahanoy Olty, week days, 8.45, 0 " 11.47 a.m., 1.51, 7.89, 9.64 p. m. Sunday, 8 45 a. m. Lea a Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.41 4f0, 0.W, 9.S', 11.69 a. m., 1168, 2.08, t.20, 8.28,7.18 10 li p m. '.unday, 2.40, 4 00 a.m., Lear Wllllamsport, week days, 7,42, 10.10, a. u, 3 55,11. 15 p, m. Sunday, 11,15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leare Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf and south Btreet Wharf for Atlantic Olty. Weak-Days-Express, 0.00, a, m., 2.00, 4,00, W9 P. m, Aeconamodaalon, 8.00 a. m.. 5,15 p. m. Bunday-Sxpresa. 1.00, 10 00 a. m. Aooom taodatton. 8 00 a. m. and 4.80 p. m. Ketupilnr. leav Atiantlo Olty, depot, oorner Allan1 to and Arkansas avenues! Wcok-Days-Express, 7.85, 0.00 a. ra. and .80a .S.tup. m. Acoommodatlon, 8.16 a. m., and 4 1 S p. m. . Buu-ia . ax reas, (m 7.80 p. m. Aocommo dauou. 7 15 a. m.. and 4 li n. m. x"srlor oars on all express trains. O. a. UANOOOK, Oea. Pass. Art. Philadelphia Pa I A.SWKIOAtn Onn.Sunt. Your Stomach : : : Caunot tan ! the ame washing that your boots Mu, ami the. water yon drink Isn't even At tor that purpose. Use Loronz Schmidt's Boor and Porter. JAMES EUIELPS, iaUuMKsr 6henaadoriJa Bntaate' HERDS OF BUFFALO. BUTCHERED AND WIPED OUT OF EX ISTENCE IN A FFVV MONTHS. Ilnndmls of TlimitHnds Atauajlilvrrit In n Couple of Yirars After tin, Hunting He cauib 0nrl tory of llio Olinia nnil Ilaltls III the ,'.ui(.i . lleforotlio Nortlirrn Pnolflo rnllrnntl lind iroPMKl the uotitltionttvest of the Missouri river tho ncotiou o( tlio country bounded by that tlvur on tho wist nnd the Hookl'oJ i n tho west mid stretching from tho J'lntte, In Nphraska, nurthwnrd to ths ililtlsh line, wui the (jreatest stnmplng (.'round for buffnlocs In tlio whole north west. Tho country wns more or lose hos tile In those days, nnd tho Indians, who hud been the best guardians of the bison until white pot hunters ennio among them, fikiu gained tho civilized Idea of slaughter, nnd from that tluio tho doom of tho rcpra n'litntlve American gamo animal was posi tively iiksunxl, but tho grenlt blow dealt the bison herds of tho northwest was th completion of the Northern Pacific track vret from Bismarck to the Kooky moun tains. The road practically divided th herds (fr tho bison will ueTer, unlcsi lowed, oroks tho Iron of a railroad track), nud tho to the south were soon swal lowwl up In th general daughter wngod by Indians, pot, hide nnd tontjue hunters, foreign sportsmen and others who wer out to kill anything they saW on sight. This was during tho winter of 1682-3. Tho buffaloes to tho north were In many icatterod bands, but there was one great herd of not less than 75,000 honJ, which hud found a temporary refuge In th tri angle formed by the Mussclabell, Missouri and Yellowstone rivers In Montana, and na yet they had not been "smelled out" by either rod or whit hunters, but they were as surely doomed ns though already killed, for the rallrond Iron cut them off from tbslr southern range, and the In dians of the Cauadian northwest ns woll ns those of our own country barred their retreat Into the fur north, and so they wei hemmed In between the two, with no pos sibility of rccape In either direction. To Illustrate In a fow words the remark able destruction of that section alone It will only be necessary to say that this last great herd was completely wiped out of osiKtcnc In loss than four mouths, and before tho closo of tho year the.ro were bub a few singles and pairs left as fugitives In Unit vast country, where, but a year or two before, they could bav boen counted almost by the hundreds of thousands. Th shipping figures from two points on th Yellowstone at tho end of the season, Glen dlvo and Miles City, show 800,000 buffalo hides sent from tho former and 185,250 (.kins of elk, antelope and deer from th latter place. It chanced, at the time mentioned, that tho writer, with a small detachment of soldiers, wns passing from th Missouri river country to tho Yellowstone, and ws cams across, almost dally, numerous bands of Gros Ventre, Flcgan, Blackfeet and other Indians, all hurrying to tho slaugh ter of tho noble animals on tho Mussel shell. Our scout, or guide, was a Crow Indian named Two Moons, nnd one day whllo threading our way through Bad Lands, painted buttes und broken caullca a email Lord of about COO bison came rush ing Into vlow around a blull not moro t?ian 200 yurds distant, nnd with heads down and paintbrush tails erect tlioy enmo plunging on directly toward us In tho wildest sort of confusion. A gcnulno stnmpedo was probably In full operation, and tho soldiers, not waiting for orders, lost no timo in plauiug a safoand reasona ble distnnco between themselves and tho threatened dangor. They quickly shied off to tho right, and I felt it my duty nfc this "Impending crisis" to keep as closo to tho heels of my fleeing comrades as tho tped of my horso would permit. In a few mlnutos tho last of tho ileolng bison woro well to tho rear, and they soon disappeared beyond n neighboring knoll with the speed nf an express train. While watching them nnd debating whether a chaso would bo worth tbo troublo, from be hind the bluff wbero tho buffaloes had first rptmred now came n second band of bison, about 00 in all, with u dozen well mounted Cheyenne bucks in hot pursuit. As before, tho animals camedlrvct toward ub, hut our shoutings nnd hallooing turned thcra aside, and they shied off t tho left, entering the jaws of a rough, broken ravine, which was precisely what their red pursuers wanted. The ravin was a sort of rift In th Bod Laads which practically led nowhere, but which w aft erward discovered narrowed and c1om4 In until it ended in a steep, impartiable yok ct, with do outlet exoept by th original way of entry. The Indians shouted to us as they rnshod by, and, rnther interested in the outcome, as I suspected tho nature of the ravin, I loft tho sergeant with the detachment, and, taking the guide with mo, followed swiftly on tho heels of the flying Chey enncs. Gamo and hunters soon disappeared In tho twlnlugs and intcrtwlnlngs of th gorgo, and us it was an exceedingly rocky and diflJcult trail wo took our time and practically "made hasto 6lowly." How ths red men ahead of us over got over th ground so quickly was an unsolved mys tery. Narrower and narrower became tho gorgo, and at Inst wo paused to listen. Thcro was scarcely a sound In tbo air, but this Intense stillness became, suddenly broken by a scries of rapid shots and wild yells, accompanied by a thundering, rum bling noiso which was almost deafening, Tho tumult rapidly grew louder, and thon, just In front of us, from out tho depths of tho canyon oamo tho buffalo herd llko tha wind, directly toward us. Soma woro bleeding, many woro wounded, and others wero limping badly. It never seemed pos siblo that living brutes could travel ovor such rough ground with such speed, but tho dlfllcultlos of tho trail novor seemed to concern them in tho least, for, as a matter of fact, tho rear onos crowded tho forward ones with such persistence, und so rapidly that they had to move quickly or elso b trampled under foot. After this thundercloud had passed, with feelings of great relief, wo went on up tho canyon to sea how tbo Indians had fnred. It proved to huvo been a disastrous encounter for tho Choyonuos, as many of them woro limping nnd blooding as badly nB tho stampeded buffaloes. A survey of tho freo frontlor circus ground dlsoovorcd seven dead buffaloes, three wounded In dians one of them qulto seriously and six ponies killed und inuimod. Chicago Herald. ' A lrle Winner. "So you havo two prizes, Mabel!" "Yes, papa." "What aro they for!" "Well, I got thlo prlzo for having the best moinory." "Woll, what wns tho other!" ''I can't think at tho moment what that wai for." Standard Mucaxlii. ! stonies from the sky. illstorlrnl nnd Traditional Account nf the 1 rail of Aerolite. Kvery country ami every ago 1ms lis his torical, pnnilhlstorieal or traditional sto rloft oonn'rntli! Immense stones falling from tho sky, or, more properly, from space. I.rvl lolls of n whole almwer of nerolltc.i whlob lei! mi i mountains near Homo In tho year f .". I 11. c Tliii Artmdil n i'hh (nirrhla tnbl giving U,o cicnl.ii, me t.udim b lury rroni 1BN-J II. C. to t.:i Ii. o. In chmno logleal or..er) l mi n,H i f a great stnno which "it'll do.'. ,i f-i ni bcr.wn" Rt aiogostrunl about t'ic year 407 11. C I'llliy, whiMhY'l In the ; ,..T ?() A. D . s ijs that In bl tinm thu treat nir atonr' mentioned !n the foreiroing wa still to lie seen on UmJIi "espnii,, nnd," ho qnnlnt ly adds, ' It Is t- en now of the bigness of a wagon.'' Slnco the dinning of tbo present ocn tury there law U i n several well at tosmd Instances l falls of i-umo from thu re gions of pneee In tho year ItOU It perfect Bhovvor of ii.i.o missiles fell In tho farm lng country adjacent to I'Alylo, I'ri iiee. upward of H.OC'O separate stones i..!tu: upon a vreoVe blir.pi d M'l-tioli of ci imtr eight miles lout: by about four iiiili -,.iiii Aerolites, or "lneleoi'ites, " ns t!. i m sometimes onlled, ut ually fail bii.ji . Bf'iiotliuM, in pairs and loss fieyueiilly r showers, ns wn the onni nt New t'ntii i. Ala, O., in 1KG0, when nearly 200 rtnlh stones fell in n Held In broad dnj lU-lit Up to Jon. 1, 1BU4, there hud bi a U frwocn COO mid BOO Uwtnncos i..eiriitdc stones falling from the unknown rit;lnt. outside of our atmosphere, and in elgl,. of theo the fall was In the i-hape of ' show rs," tliroo Individual missiles mimberiir from 10 to 6,000 and of all sixes, from th.u of nn orange to Immense blocks of strung, combinations of minerals weighing liun dreds of tons. Baltimore Herald. Grruuin I'awiwliopi. There is n stiiuigo variety of pawnshops In Germany. Wo find Institutions umlei public, control worldiig sldo by side with privato frstabllsliments. Tho latter lano lower amotuitc, but at o higher rate of In terest, than tho royal, state, ducal, count) and municipal pawnshops. In no ciik howover, can It he moro than 24 per cent. There aro about 100 publicly maunget) pawnshops in Germany. In Berlin, at th' Konlgllohen Loihaiut, and at tho iminlci pal pawnshops of Breslou, Munich, Hani burg, Uantzic, Strasburg nnd many otfct largo towns, tho Interest is la per ceni Tho Berlin royal pawnshop pays 10 pe cent on lt capital, and gives tho surpln every year to charitable purposes. At Drohdcn tlio Interest is 0 per cent, a Lcipsle ti per cent und in somo towns Irs. Tho period for the loans ranges from thu to sixteen months. Tho interest U ftv quontly on u graxluatcd scale, bt.i:(; high est on until 1 pawns. Almost all tho mil nlcipal iKiwnshops aro connected with Uio savings bunks, and are hclf supjiortlng In most towns they ndvanco lr.u.uj cu bo cnrltles at 4 or 6 per cent. Thero is great elasticity and diversity about tlio (Jinnan system of pawnshops, but on tlio whole tho German lclhiuis or pfundhaiM dons not compare favorably with tho Trend' mont do plcto. Contemporary ltovlew. A CnftU of Itare Wine. Thoro lived li the viiitnltv of fl-nyem a parish priest wl)ut.o parihior,rs dicldeu upon getting tip a BUlwriptlon to prese.u him with n e.i'l; ol v.hio One siippllmi the cask, i.nti each of tho re-t ca-ne a: .1 poured in t vo liu ut the pni.luuu of li. vincyard. Ouo d-.y our euro un i d 'nr. of the sul ."i'K'i'S l i dliiii'T, In order to tiv-te tho heverupc, v ! i"h fori:" d a Ken pound of ail the i Irwi grown tn tlK cli trlct. The servant Went to turn the bin, and onme liuok with a decanter full of ter In her baud. "Whntaver Is that!" wii the general cry. "This is tho wine out of the barrel." His reverence could not nial.e It out It was altogether puzzling, 'i In pU( U3 were hplitting with luugli'er. Knch one lmd tlio.i.'t'it to himself that tbn pres ence of tw.i lir-erti of i. .iter would i i,t l' detected in n butt of wine, bat us U l.u p'iiod, they had nil acted on the same in 'a 8im Fr.'." ii,''" Annjnut OllS'lETSA Pursuant to an order of the Orpkans' Court of lltrke county, will bo sold at puollo vendue, Saturday, December IS, 1894, at the puUtobeuo known as the Comm'rctal Hotel, on Main street. In the borough of Shen andoah, the following described real eatate, to wit: No. 1 All that oertaln lot or piece of cround on which Is erected a two htory dounledtrslllnr house, situate on Uenorlhaldeof Lloyd street, betw-on Bowots street and Plum alley, In the borough of Shenandoah.ln Ibe count y of ttcbuyl k ill, l'a , bounded on the cast by property of thu Electrlo Light Company, on the north and west by other property of the said JihnU. Kcber, deceased, and on the south by said Lloyd street, containing In front on sld Lloyd street 2 feet and 7 lnci.es, more or lo-s, and tn cepth 00 feet. The nald property olll be offered as a whole and as two separate dwelling houses to suit purchasers. No. 2 All that certain lot or piece of Siound on which Is erected a two slnry double welling house, sliualo on tbo north side of Lloyd stn et, between Bowers street nnd Plum ail'J, In the borough of Shenandoah, county ui ocuuviKui, ra., Dounneu nn tno norm ana eat by other property of said deoeastd, on the wet by property of Tltmau, and an tbo scuib by said Lloyd street, containing In front on Bald Lloyd street 27 feot II lutbes, mire or loss, and In depth DO feet. Thfl said property wlli be oirered as a whole acd hh two separate dn elllng houses to suit parcnusor?. No. 3 All that certain lot or piece ot ground, whereon Is erooied a one-story double dwelling house, situate on the cast Mae of Plum alley, near LI jd street, la the boDiurii of Bieuaoaoah, ibulsill county, !"., . ouna td on the cast by proper.y ot Klootrlo Liglil 'ompany, on the south by otbrr property of snld decoal-d aud prwerty of 'f Ita nn, en bi north by part of Lot No. 8, f In lllooi 33 o' Qenerai Plan ot Shenandoah J and on thn wcat by said Plum alley, containing on front on aold Plum alley 30 fret and In dei lb. W fret, late the property of John 11. Iteber, deceived. Sale to commence at one o'cl Kit In the after noon, when due atteniUnca will be given and the terms of sale undo known by LEVI F. UE11EK. HENRY C, U KKUKIt, Extcutors of John li. Iteber, Deceased. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH ) Clock Spiinglilai'le. JOnly Perfect Comb. jrepaugu Ctcuscs, Asii your Denier for nr nam oil 1U1L baiill, bl'ltl.lt CUBBY bstS Comfort, Cheer, Contentment. These three C's are in valuable in life. To make sure of them all, use Alkock's Porous Plaster whenever you have a lame back, sciatica, stiff joints or any similar pain or rfche. If ynH Alnny Insist upon h.vinj MALL eocK'6," you will never be dUappoiaul. Allcock's Corn Shields, Allcock's Bunion Shields, Have no equal m a relief and cure fir i and bunions. Brandreth's Pills are n sufo, reliable remedy for billon headache and similar troubles. in rrreoT koteuueh 18, iy.lt Passenger uid.. i-j.. . ooeui. i.oat for Penn Uaven Junction, rtaucb Obumt alKhton, Slatlngtoa, White Hall, Oataeajqut A lion town, B8thlehom, Kaaton and Woatltwl 6.04. 7,88. P.15 a IT . 12 4S, 2 57, 5.27 p. m. For New York and PhlKdelr-b's. n in T. 9.15 a oi , I2.?, J.i. p.m. for QuakRt Hwltcl biok, Qorhardd and HudsonCLile, it.OL 9.16 a. m , and 2.57 p. m. For WUen-Urre, White Havon. Plttettn Lacoyvlllo, Towanda, Sayre, IVaverti xi Klmira, 6.04, B.15 a. m,, 2 67, 6.27 p. tn For Rochester, Uuffalo, Niagara Ft' to .v the Wet, 6 04, 9.15 a. m. and 2.57 6.27 p. m. For Itelvldero, Delawair Water dtroudsburK, 8.01 a. m., 2.57 p. n For Lsimbsrtvllle and Trenton, i It a. a. For Tunkhaonoolr. 8.04, 9.15a. m ,,!fiJ.T tr. r For Ithaak anfl Koneva 8.0t, 9,15 a re. r m For Auburn t.15 a. in, 5.27 p. m. rorJeai)euvUle,Lerletor.md BMfer Sietj7 7.38 a, m., 12,43 p. in. For Stnctrtnt. nnd rrtirrbor Yard, CW. 7.S 9.16. a. n . 12.43, f.K , 5.27 p. m. ForHllver Brook Junction, Audenrlcd ar Hazleton 04, 7ta, C 15 a re . 12 2.57, 5.W an' 8.0H p. . ForSciaaton, 8.01, B.15, a. rr... 2.51 :ia'. 5r p m For HazlctroolL.Jeddo.Drlftou arid FViwm ".01, 7.SS, 9.15, a. tn 12.1S, 2.57, 5 iff t .- or Ashland.a Irardvlllo and Lost Creek, .. ft ? 46 9.18. 19,111 a. t. . 1.0(1. 1.40. 4.H. i.kt v, m. -or Haven Run, Centralis., Mouo t.'aroitMi Hhamokln, 9.13, 11.11 a. m.,1.32, 4.30, jj.Se. Ji p. n . For Yatosvlllc, Park riace, Mahanoy dry tav rtelano, 6.04 7.33, 9.16, 11.0T a in.. .4J. Xtt CSV, 8 03, 13 58 p. in. Trains will leave Bhatnokln at 5 15. 8.U, II 45 a. ra., 1.65, 4.80 9.30 p, m., and arrive M c,.inaid.i&b a. 0.01, 9.16 a. m., U.43, 2.57, 6.27, 11.15 p. ir Leave Bhcnacdoah for Pottsvllle, J. tit." t.lo 9.UI, 11.06 11.80 a. m., 12. 4. 2.67. 4.10 5.27. p. ra Leave Pottsvllle for Shonandoib, e.i. 7.K 9.. 10 15,11.40 a. ra., 12.32, 3.00,. 440, t.rz. 1 . 7.1 9.4) p. in, Leave Shonandoah tor HMlf tor.0.M,7.S 9.15, t, tn 12.43, 3.S7, J.'?, 8.08 p. m. Leave nar.leton for Shenandoah. t:t ill. ! I.0C a. m . 12.16. SM, 5.80. 7.W. 7.58 p. t . STJNDAV THAJN'- Trains leave for Kaveb Run, Centralta 1. Ckruifl and Hhamokln tt.16 a. m., 2.40 p. ra and arrive at ebamokln at 7.40 a. ni. and S.C p. m Trains leare Hhamokln for Sbenandaat 7.55 a. m. -vBd4 00p. ni,, and arrive at andoah nt 7.48 a. m. and 1.56 p. m. rruuu. .tMvalor Actuand,QlrardYtHt ar Ixtst Oreck, 9,40 v nr.., 12.89 p. m for Hailoton, Blask Creek .'unction, lt.it Haven Junction, Manch Chunk, All"r.n.n n, liatnicherc, Sauton and New Vort. 4f a c , 11.80, 2.65 a. m For I'huaielatala 12.80, 2,66 p- nx For YatearrUi, Park Place. Mahanoy Olty as ivclano, 8.49, 11, a. m 12,80, S.56, 4.58 8.08 p. nr. Lfave Haeleton tor Shenandoah. 8Ju II a. m., l.tjfc, 6,30 p. m. Leave Bbsnandoah (or Cottavllle, 1 65 8.41 9.30 a. m.. 2.10 a. m. Lravi Pottvtl)i for Kbeoandotn, 8.30, It 4u a m.,l.W fi.K- p. ni ROLLUl U. WILBUR, Genl Hupt., South ltrtbleaem, Pn i'HAS. S. LEK, Genl. Pass Art., Philadelphia .t.W.NWJNKMAOHKR, Asst.',. F.A., Bout!) 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AFTfcR ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE fsnsk, VT fl 19 329 N. 15th SL rlnePp'n'ISr'p'i1: To secure a positive and perraanent cure of Errors of Ycuth ai d toss of Manrood and of ail dlsen es of ibe Blood, HldnM. Q aider. Skis aud Nervous Sislem ' onBUlt ut once I)'. Ln 'b He guarantee., ln all -usos otused by Cirravei, Imo udenca or Inheritance to roHtore to H.aith a id Strength bt imldliig up t e shattcted I nervous ayatem and nd-lug newllfaand enemy to tho broke" dowu oonktliutlon. Consultation ami examination free and sti lctiy oonUdenttal. I Onlco li mm, ria ly ami Hunday from 9 a in. to I 3 p m,, and 8 to 9 evenings. Iti-ad his book on ! crrorsoi xouin and oDcure aiscuses or Doth sexes. Hent five. THEATRE : CAFE Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, rilain and Oak Sts., Shenlndoah. Fresh and cool Iloer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costbllo & Cassidt. Proprietors. -.oft as, a llrush. Pib r very Curve. The I .ii by . S. Army e . 1 bv Ilniuuri and a .il Lcad'ng Iloreemej nt the World. It. Sample mailed post piiid 2; cents. COMU Til.. 10"r.,r,.l( Kl.. Knnth Ileml. I,1li. Spring Curry Gcmb; THE DA'NTY TAFIIS ENNE. A Cren'tu-o ( irtnl Willi '.II uw Sitpir. flihil ira-e t', hkh thnrin M, n, ''Tiio rnrli mi s nre I.mc i nvt ilhi'i..," snlil an author nf tno li ' ei niury, and this Is thiil .eii.tli'U hi ghi . of ntt.ie Parlsl "it-. : Ti hj m tn v 'imi' a Pt.rlsl enne a woman must bo a g.irmatid. e: prlelors, iiiv'iitl.ms and n cf lettr. fh laglua to l,o duly tuwttTd eenhig. At 12 hho Is at lirr isonith. She knwo noth lng, nut even bow to make a cup ni ten, but sliu serves her sir kly boverif.e with so much graen and her r'evres cups are so transparent m d so exquisite that you love It nnil lev i In r When th" 1'arlRlentM) give o dinner party, she thinks of the flower and i..e fruit and loans the riEfc to hercoo'.. mi sure is sho to mi nd a l.ad dish with a In r loot. Herb, . ity, which Is prohleina: .e und has nothing to do with thu type pte forivd by the setilptor, lasts her n quarter of ii oenttiry, this hecaumi tho lienuty of the Parislenno is the lieuuto diidinhlc, and the devil ucter gels old. She knows how to sit, to get up, to kneel, how to do ev erything, for sho never forgets her rolo and Is always on tho stngo. Hho 1ms studied herself in all positions, full fue, side face and three-quarter face, and she knows what she can do without losing an Inch of her charm and when to slop In time. If sho has a wisp of hnlr moving nhnut, or dangling on her forehead, or etteklng up abovo her coils, do not say, "I beg your pardon, mndame, your hair Is out of or der," for this Wli-p bus been studied and arranged, and where It is and how It dnn glea It Is meant to be nnd to duliglc. On her fuco Is tho suggestion of all beauties, but uono Is perfect. She reflects the white snow of the north mid the sun rays of tho south. Sho has tho quiet cyo of the American nnd thodroumylookof tho Hus sion. Sho is clean and dainty llko the English, as lively as a gypsy of Sovllle or a Florentine signorn. AH is hers, wit, charm, artlt-tio coquetry, easiness of man ners, klndncKS and nilschlovousness. El thor us a duchess, milliner, actress, circus rider, tamer uf bout or of men, sho Is always tho Parlslenne nnd always has been, n creature slumped at her birth by an angel nud by n devil, both of them having left their heal on her. SOURCE OF THE MISSOURI. Six Conslileralilo litters Joined Together Form Its Actual Head. Tho actual head of tlio Missouri river, or what should be known as such had it been Intelligently mimed, Is DoLney'sor Sho shuno lake, In tho Kntlonnl park. This lake, n considerable body of water, Is tho sourco of the Madison river aud forms with tho river the drnlungo outlet for most of tho waters of that portion of tho Na tional park. The Gallatin, or left sourco of tho Missouri, Is formed by two streams, tbo East aud West Gallatin, which unite. about a mile abovo its junction with tho Missouri. The Madison and Gallatin aro both somewhat smaller than tho Jefferson. Hud LcwIb and Clark useended tha Mad ison Instead of the Jefferson, which, bo lng tho larger stream, they naturally mis took for tho continuation of the Missouri, they would have discovered tho famous geysers ln Fireholo basin, Shoshono lako and all the country which la now Incor porated within the limits of tho National park. The Dig Holo and tho Beaverhead rivers flow into tho Jefferson at Twin Urldgcs, a fow miles from the contluenco of the Jefferson with tho Missouri, so that In renlity thcro nro six considerable rivers, all joining one another within n radius of a few miles, which unlto to form tho lon gest river ln tho world, measured from tho gulf to tho Hooky mountains. Hozcmnu Chronicle l"ae to 1'ace Willi Tigers. Among Sir IIopo Grant's notes of his lifo ln India ate two brief accounts of closo encounters witli tlgerB, though Bir Hope himself does not figure In either ad vex aire. Major Call net wus out shouting when he uimo suddenly face to face with i tiger. Just ub ho wus firing tho howihih gave way, and be foil almost Into tho ani mal's mouth. The tiger seized him by tho thigh and cnrrlcd him off. Whllo In this situation ho recollected that ho had a hrucoof pistols In hla pocket. lie managed to draw una nnd snapped it at tbo beast's head, but it missed lire. Still retaining his presence of mind, h pulled out tho other nnd fired. Tho tiger bounded on u few ynrds and then dropped dead. Collnet told mo of this himself. Ho was very badly wounded and Is still dreadfully lame, Mr. Young of tho civil service heard that u tiger had forced his way into a na tive hut nnd wus holding Itugnlnst Its hu man owner, Mr. Young mounted tbo roof and effected an entrance. Tho tiger chnrged. Ho fired both bar rels aud turned to get his second gun from his attendant, but thu fellow had bolted, Tho tlgor was closo up, and Mr. Young, in despair, lifted the gun with both hands in front of his head. Tho beast sprang, bclzcd the barrel in his mouth nud then dropped dead. 1 saw tho gun dented with tho tiger's tooth. A lU?iortnrial Tragedy. The susceptible and diffident reporter had called on tho beautiful young actress to Interview her on tho clovatlon of the stago. Ho had sent up his card and was awaiting her ln the reception room. When she entered, ho sat near a win dow, which, whllo It blinded her so that she could not see him, poured ovor her a Hood of light nnd brought out ln glorious radiance her entrancing beauty. For an instant ho sat us If spellbound, and then, rising awkwardly and stammer ing, ho camo toward her. As ho drow near her eyes beoamo flxod on him with u horrllled stare, and with a fearful shriek she turned and tied from tho room. Ho had lost his head completely, and sho had not yet become accustomed to thut sort of thing, Detroit h'reo Pross. A Nurrow Kscape. MoEH Tho tenor of tho Ilostonlnua camo very near buing arrested on Wash ington street jestcrday, O'Klof What forf MoEll Dnrnubeo told a policeman tbat ho was Robin Hood tlio night beforo, but the cop refused to tnko him In unless Hood appeared to press tho charge Brooklyn Ilaglo. The Solltnilo of Society, Algy And you will be mlno nlonof Mabel Yes, I'll be yours alono If you havo a few hundred friouds you can Invite to keep tho evenings iiotn being too utter ly tlrosomol New York Advertiser. Well Heeled. British Tourist Do you have many re peaters at thetso western elections? Quick Drop Dan Waal, no, not many has Winchesters, but wo all hare revolvers. New York World. i t iii.kun . - ..y :rm set : 'A ,1 Viir,. ; l"'SS.' . .at Tired, Weak, Nervous Could Not Sleep. Prof. L. I). 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