Hills (oil M COTTOLT.WE- i I I ' . 1 1 1 i f .1 'iWJ mm. Heart Disease 30Yrs! Short Breath, Palpitation. Mr. G. W. HcKlnsoy, postmaster of Kokomo, Ind., and a bravo cx-soldlcr, says: "I had been soveroly troubled with heart disease over since leaving the army at the close of the late war. I was troubled with palpitation and . shortness of breath. 1 could not Isleen ou my left side, and had pain Uround my heart 1 becamo so ill that I was mum alarmed, and for tunately my attention was called to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I decided to try It The first bottle mado a decided improvement in my condition, and five bottles have com pletely cured me." O. W. McKINSEY, P. M., Kokomo, Ind nr. Miles tloartCnro lspold on n positive Ruurantco that tho llret bottlo will lionont. AlldruRgLstssellltatiU. Q bottles fores, or It will boscnt, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by tho Dr. Mllea Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. r. "hi 'JHOHJD1 IN EFFECT NO BMB1U118, 1894. Tralno leave Shenan.loa. -n ,.inw. ForNewYork via Phllaflolphla, week nir 2.10, 5.25, 7.21), a.m., 12.32, 2.30. 1,85 p.m. ,U".'. 2.10, a. m For New York via Hvif O1"" week diva, 5.23,7 31 . m., 12.82, '! j Tor Kftadlng and T'lillftdelj''": i. wn. r, 1.10,5.25 7.20, a. m., 12.83. 2.45 n "ay 2.11. a m For PMtsvdle. weok dan. . id. 7.1'). hi ? 816. 'i.5f p. ic 5awlv, .to m. ForTairiquaacd Mahnnov 0it, waok jav "U.IO. 6.2-. 7.20. a.m.. 15,32. C.yi.S.Kn tt. ? flav. 2,'n, ii. io For W 'Ulan3port, sunbury ana uewws week v- 3.25, U.S0 r ' W " 2 . Sunday. 1 ' . a, in. 7.S0, 11. X .m., 12 . 1 36, 2.ti, r..M, 7 23, St 85 p. to sanaay, 2 iu, a. in. For Ashland and Saamokln. week days, 3,'t, 7.20, 11,80 ft. m 1.35. 7 2), D TO ivtjn -.2i a au For Baltimore, Washington and t'ae Wo" 11. & O. R. K. throuah trains leave KBB'''- Tormtnal, Philadelphia. (P. & K. ft. K.1 1 3 21, t.o.1. u.n a. m., J.i'i, 7,s. n. m., numn- j 7.6S 11.2" a. tn . 3.10. 7 27 p. m Addltlona t'al-from2l hand h slnut streets station week days, 1 45, 5 II, P.23 p. tn. Mundays, 1.3.1, P" ''TRAINS FOR SIIKNANDOAU. Leave New Yoric via Phlladolpnia.woeka 8.00 a. tn., 1.30. 1.00. 7.80 p. m., 12.16 night. 8 dsy, 6.0(1 p. tn. Leave New York via Mauoh Onunk, woo i uj 4.80, ,10 a. m , 1.10, 1.30 p. ra. Leave Phlladelnhla, Hoai'ac Terrain' week days, 1.20. .S5, I0,iw a. m., and R.02. 11.80 n. m. "(Bndav. :l.l n. -n. Leave Heading, week oaya, )..M,T.lv, 1U.W. 1 1 53 . m5.66, 7.67.p.m.anhuawJ,'-- - Leave Potwvlllo, week dajd, iP'1 7. . 12.30. 0.12 n m Supdav. 3.35n tn Leave 'j'aniqa week dvs, i.U, 9.M, II 23 . nu 1.20, 7.1ft u V ia SuniUv. J.15" . Leave Mahanoy Cltv. wdk days, 3.4, P9I, 11.17 a tn., 1 fd. '39. 3M p. J, Sunrtar- 315 a, m. Leave Mahanoy l'ino, ween Otys, t.v 4(0. .8i', n ;r, ii rj &. m , I2.ft8, 2.or, i.2t', e 2,7. 3 io io Sunday, 2.40, 4 00 b.. is.. Leavo Willfaraaport, week days. 7.12, 19.10 a 3,U.lup. m. Sunday, 11.16 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION Leave Philadelphia, Chc6tnut Street Whan nd South street Wharf tor Atlantic Ottr. Week-Divs Exnress. B.00. a. m.. 2.00, 4,00, 00 p. m Accommodaalou, 8.00 a. m.. 5,43 lundiy xixpresa. f.00, 10.00 a, m. Aocom- anon, ou a, m. ana i.au p. in. '.urnini;. leave Atiauuo unv. aenot. corner '.nllo and Arkansas avenues. week-Bavs Express. 7.85. 9.00 a. m. and 1.00a d, 1.30 p. ji. Aocom aodatlon, 8.15, m., and 4.32 p. in. Hunia f.'x rejs, 4.00. 70 p. m. Aocommo datlon, 7.15 a. ni., ana 4 IS p. m. Parlor cars on all express trains. G. O. ! ANCOCK, (iea. Pass. Agl. Philadelphia 1 I A. SWEIGAKU, Gen. Sunt. NOVKM1JKU 18. 1891. Trains will leave Shenandoah attar thi above date lor Wlgg&n'H, Gllbarton, rrackvllle. Nv Castle, Ht. Clair, Fottavllle, Ilamtar, Keadlat , Pottatown, PhoanlxvlUe, Norrlutown and PhU . adelphia (liroid street station) at 0:00 and tl:f a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weelcdaya For Poll" Tllle and Intermediate stations H: 10 a. m SDNDAYS. for Vflgsan's, miberton, FrickvlUe, 1,'tn .ale, St. Clair, Pottavllle at C:00. 9:4C a. tn . 8:10 p. m, For Uamhuri?, Reading, Potta vwn, Phojnlxvllle, Norrlatown, PhlladelplMa it o:00, 9:10 a. in.. 8:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Mhecandoih t 10:10a. m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:12 and 10:27 p. tn Sundays, 11:13 a. ra. and 6:10 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at lOilf, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:19 and 10:00 p. m, Sunday at 10:40 a. m. and 5:1b p. m. Leave Philadelphia (liroid ntreet etatlon) fu ,. ghenandoah at 5 b7 and 6 36 a i. 4 10 and 7 11 p J Tn week days. On Sundays t 0 60 a m. MfiLcavo Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK, V' For New York. Expr6na, weok dav, at 8 20, 4 OS, 4 GO, 6 16. 0 60, 7 83, B 20, S 60, 10 30, lillnlnir car). 11. 11 11 a m. 12 noon. 12 41 (Lim itod 121 nnd 4 22 p m dining cars), 1 4 , (dining car), 3 20, 4, 6,0,0 50,7 13. 8 12, 10 p tn. U60, 1J01 (dining car), 1103 a ra 12 11, 23i) (dining ca ), 4 0) (limited 4 22), 6 20, 6 30, 6 60, 7 13, i 12 io uu p m, ia oi nig ni, Uxprewfor Uostoa, wituout change, 11am, weekdays, and fl 50 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND TIIE SOUTH. For llaltluaoro ai ' VTasntiuton 50, 7 20, 8 81, 9 10, 10 20, 11 18, 11 S3 a tn, (12 35 limited dlnlni car,) ISO. 348, 4 4, (5 lh Conrresalonal Lin- ISO' . UIQ1QK ear;, Ol, iiiuiub uu;i , w,ju. (dining ear), 7 40, (dining ear) p m, and 12 0M night xeek days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 10. 11 18, IiBSom, 4 41, 5 65 .dining c ir) 8 55 (.lining car), 7 to mining carl p m ana iz us mgm. Leavo liarael street Ferry, Pnliiutlphta, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Kxprces, 8 50 a m,210, 4 00 and 5 00 pm week aayi unaaya, express, a u ana v 4a a m. Ft For OaDe Mav. Anclesea. Wildwooa and rtolly Ueach, express, 9 a. m 4 oo p m week days . Sunday, 9 HO a m. For Sea Isle Ulty, Ooean Olty and Avalon, Bxnress. a uu a m. w P m wcea aaya. nun' PEAItlNG f 5 niaiatfj 1 'M,e. dAva.t)Ot)am. Iif" For Bomera Point, express, 8 SO, am, 4 00 p m weea nays ouauuya, ouw. 8. J. .jbost, J t. Woyi. Oen'l Manaei' "'' 4 Millions of Dollars Go op iu smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured In first-class, relia ble companies, aa represented by AVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, ISO South Jardtn Street. Uo Ufa and Aooldantal Companies ftobartLvj-icStovoiiBon, Author Of limy Popular Works, , PALLS A TIOTIM TO APOPLEXY. II fc Iloily Ilurleil mi Hie Summit of Pala Mountnln, In Siimim, Tlilrlci-n llTindn il , l'cct lllsli-lllf )pi"ltlii t Hi" Treaty l'oweri (liivrriilns Nimoa. Auckland, N. 'A., Deo. 17. Advices from Aplii, Siintoa, of ditto of Dae. 8, nro to tlio effect tlint, the well known novelist, Uo1) crt Louis Stevoiinon, hnd illeil Btultlcnly from uponk'xy. Ills lvmnltis were lutorrcd on the Rumtiilt of I'aliv mountuln, 1,300 feet IiIkIi. At tho tllno of bin dentil Mr. Stovouson hud hnlf contoinplulod tho writ ing of ii now novel, i Somo tlmu Ago Mr. Stovcnson, wlio won eullorliig from luutf trouble, went to tho Tnr. LATB ROBUKT LOUIS STrVBVPON. south I'liclflo for his health. He boenme onrnplttred with the Sainomt IrImikIs, and decided to rnkn up ills residence find (spend tho rest of his days there. Ho took u close interest In Sninoiin nffnlrs, nnd hits writ ten many lotters to tho uowstmncrs In fit- vorof tlio nntlrcs ns nnnlnst tho troaty imwers under whoso direction tho govern ment of tho ldnndn Is conducted. lloliert Louis Uidfour Stevenson wivs born In Kdltiburgh Nov. 13, 1830. Ho vrns educated nt prlvnto scliools mid nt the University of Edinburgh, and was called to tho Scottish bar, but traveled and do voted himself to literature. Ono of his earliest works was an account of his trav els In California, but tlio work which es tablished Ills reputation as a writer of fic tion was "Treasure Island," published In 18h3. Among tho most popular of Ills works Is "Dr. .ToWyll and Mr. Hyde," which which was dramatized and played at the Lyceum theater, In London, lnlBSS, and subsequently in the United Htntes. Among his other works are "Kldmtped," "Tlio Xew Arabian Knights" and "Tho Black Arrow." Premier Crlil Coup. Rome, Dec. 17. A royal decree pro roguing tho session of tlio chamber of dep uties was published yesterday In The Of ficial Gazette. Tho Gazette also contains tho report of Prime Minister Crispl to King Humbert. Slgnor Crispi's coup has caused tho most intense excitement throughout tho country. Tho Messaggero reports that ox-Prlmo Minister Glollttl and others said to bo Implicated in the bank scandals will bo arrested. A meet- lug attended by 150 opposition memliers of tho chamber of deputies was held yester day afternoon, tho Marquis dl Hudlui, ex primo minister, presiding. Tho rosult of the meeting is not known, but It is statul that tho spoalteM Insisted upon an appeal to tho country. Two JSrothers Hanged. Chattanooga. Temi., Dec. 17. John and General Kennedy woro hanged at Jas per, Marion county, today at 1 o'clock for the murder of J. S. Lowry, the night op orator of tho Nashvlllo and Chattanooga railway at Hhellmound, which was com mtted ftbont dawn ou tho morning of Nov. 23, 1883. Tho men had organized what they styled the Kennedy boys, to hold up trains and, do wholesale; robbery, tho story of which reads much like a ro- manco. The .Inpaneno ICxcsscs at Port Arthur, TOKIU, Dee. 17. Tho government in quiry into tho excesses at Port Arthur shows that great numbers of Chinamen woro slain by tho victors In revenge for cruelties Inflicted on tho Japanese by Chinoso soldiers who were disguised as poaceablo citizens. Tlio government is amazed and distressed, but points to the fact that execsfeos wero committed only in tills Instance, when the troops wero made frantio by Chinoso cruelties andtroaehery A Trio of Fatalities. SCRANTON, Pa., Dec. 17. Ben Mnhony. aged 12 years, a slato picker, attempted to board n swiftly moving coal train and a llttlo later his body was found terribly mangled lying beside tho track. At tho Sibley mlno a fall of coal caught a miner named Michael Dunn, killing him In stantly. Miss Bridget Casoy, a widely known young lady of this city, was struck by a Delaware and Hudson train on tho Providence crossing and Instantly killed. An Ainlasador"'for Pence. London, Dao, 17. A special dispatch from Shanghai says thero Is a Chinese re port that Cliang-Yiu-Kwan, president of tho board of ruvcnuo, has been appointed ambassador to Toklo to arrange terms of peace. A dispatch from Hiroshima to Tho Times says that Held .Marshal lamataga, commander of tho First Japanese army, lias arrived at that place, having been in valided homo, Tho Third Japanese army Is still at Hiroshima, awaiting orders. A Desperado's Confetiiilun. Media, Pa., Doc. 17. Jaoob Miller, tho colored deporado, found guilty and sen teuced to ten yours In the Knutern peni tentiary for assaulting and robbing Airs, Klizabeth Luughead, of Doothwyu, con tossed that lie oominittod tlio orimo Willie being taken to the penitentiary by Sheriff Carr. Miller sold ills only object iu at tacking -Mrs. Lntigliwd was to rob her. Killed While doing to a Fire. Rochester, X. Y., Deo. 17. In respond ing to an alarm of ilro hero hose carriages ii and u met lu collision at n corner. Both were going at full Sliced, and tho firemen wero thrown m all directum. IjOuis nice, lieutenant of hose 0, was killed, his skull being crushed, and Captain Frank Graf ton, of hose 0, wat seriously injured and may dlo. War I Sure to Cnine. Guatemala, Deo. 17. A prominent of ficial says that though war between Guat emala uud Muxiou might be delayed for a year, it is sure to come. The Guatemalans are resolved that Chlaspas belongs to them. lu splto of uu tho treaties. How Mrii. Rees Btome a Convwt j 1 Her Arm Was Useless, and Could not i be Moved Without Pain-How She Was Cured. Mrs. John Hewo, South l'ottstown, Pa. snys : "H is now about u year since I was cured of one of the worst attacks of rheu matism I ever had. I had tried nil kinds ot remedies ntid hud several doctors, but nothing did ma ntiy good; bo I concluded to try Muuyou's Itemedies. I never ha 1 ntiy faith in hotnccpiithy; 1 confess now I am a firm believer In it. After tnkitig the ltheutnHtlsm remedy a few davs I was able to raise my arm, which 1 hud not moved for two weeks without the most Intense torture. Within a short time I was completely cured, and It was permanent, for during the past year 1 have not had the slightest return of the disease." Mtiuyon's Ilheumntism Cure is guar anteed lo cure rheumatism in nny part of the body. Acute or muscular rheuma tism cured in from one to five days. It never tails to cure sharp, shooting pains In the arms, legs, sides, back or breast, or soreness lu any part of the body in from one to throe hours, It is guaranteed lo promptly euro lameness, still and swoolen joints, still back, and all pains in the hips nnd loins. Chronic rheuma tism, sciatica, lumbago or pain In the back are fpeedlly cured. Mtiuyon's HotiKcopathlc Home Remedy Company, of Philadelphia, put uo specifies lor nearly every disease, tvliloh are sold by all druggists, mostly for 25 cents n bottle. JERGWONS THEATRE. 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Subject to Republican rules. ,ua Canal Bill E tpaoied This Weok, THE 0ABLISLE DTuL IN THE HOUSE. in I!,Thrt tn l.o MmlS li Press the 3ten- ure lo a Vote on I'rlday Next, Tliourjli There 1 Opposltlou to Such Speedy Ac tion. Wabhin-otov, Dec. 17. Tho Nicaragua canal bill holds its plnro as the untlutshcl business In the senate calendar, and tho general understanding appears to lie that It will continue to occupy tho attention of tlio senate with few Interruptions, and those by consent, until a vole Is taken upon It. The bill only comes tip on each day after tlio disposal of tho morning busi ness, and It will surrender this place tem porarily on Thursday to permit tlio cere monies in commemoration of Webster and Stark ami the unveiling of their statues, which have been placed in tho Capitol. Thero is also a probability that tho com mittee on appropriations may ask consid eration for the urgent dollcloncy bill to ward tho Inst of the week. Thero Is llttlo probability, however, that any of tlio other npproprlntlon bills will receive the atten tion of the senate during the week. The ills position among senators Is favor able lo an adjournment on Thursday until nfter tho Christmas holidays, but it Is probable that tho home will not consent to this arrangement, and that the adjourn ment 'will bo delayed mull Knturday. Tho program theroforr with reference to the holiday adjournment, so far as one has been arrang-d, Is to adjourn on Saturday until Thursday, Jan. 3. Somo senators predict that tlio flnnl vote on the Nicaragua bill will be reached this weok, but the friends of tho bill tcareely hope for this result. They realize that tlio precedents of the senate are all against such speedy action on u measure of such Importance, and they nro also prepared to encouut'T opposition which has not yet taken definite shape. Senator Cuuery s objection to an agreement for a vote on tho bill on WedtKMday next Is understood to huvo been mado upon constitutional grounds, and It is quite probable that he, with several other senators, Including Tel ler, Vest, George and Vilas, will dusiro to bo heard In opposition to tho measure be fore It shall be disposed of. Tho week promises to lo an oxcltlng ono In tho house. Tho banking and currency committee have arranged to bring forward the Carlisle banking bill, and today pre ferred a request to the committee on rules for a special order, which will set inido the remainder of tho week, beginning to morrow, for debate on tho bill, with pro vision for a mint vote on Friday next. Tho banking eoniiiill t"o desires to prolong tho sossions so ns to b ' . a. m. nnd on tlmio until 10:30 ,it. ,i..,.., wu'i ,it.c", from 5 until 8 p. in. There is considerable opposition among tho Democrats of the liotmo to the short tlmo It Is proposed to act upon tlio debate. Many of them feel that u measure Involv ing such gigantic Interests, contemplating ns It does a revolution in tho entire bank ing system of the country, should not be crowded through In haste. This feeling Is shared by somo of tho most prominent Democratic leaders of the house, nnd It seems a largo possiblllty.that tlio banking audourroney coinnuttoe will bo overrulod, nnd the special order will gl vo this woek to debate, wit h provision lorn flnal vote after the holiday reooss. A ISlg IJlectrlo monopoly, PHlhADCl.iMliA, Dee. 17. W. W. Glhbg, president i ; '. Electric Storugo Battery company, ol this uit , vteu today that the company had eo:. i i:nmatud lu row York on Saturday tho purchase of all pat ents and pat'-nt rights fur thu manufacture auduso of electrlo storage ba.tories of the Genernl Kloctrlo company, tho Edison company, the Thomson Houston, the Brush, tho Accumulator company, the Consolidated Electric Storago company and the General Electric Launch com pany. This secures the solo right to sup ply ill this country electric storago bat teries of all tho types heretofore developed. Murder on a Itullwuy Train. CnAl!i.i:sTON, S. C, Bee. 17. Tho con ductor of the 3:15 a. m. train from Savan nah reports that a white man was killed on his train near Hardeevlllo. Tlireo white Nortli Carollans, boisterous and drinking, boarded tho train nnd entered a second coach fllloil with colored turpentlnohnnds. A colored man told them to stop cursing, when a white man drew a pistol. A pow erful negro solzed tho pistol, turned tho muzzle towards the white man and shot him through tlio head. Tho negro then jumped off tho train, going at 1'orty-llvo milos an hour, and escaped. Ten Injured by Imploding Sllne flm. Nkw Castle, Colo., Deo. 17. Ten men were Injured by nn explosion of lire damp or trua In tho Vulcan mlno. There h.i,! been n biniill llro In tho mlno, but It v . snpiiosed to huvu been extinguished it.. I the men woro ordored by tho suporint dent to return to work. Tho men luu! commenced to remove n sloping when Ktid denly tho gnu which hnd accumulated bo car e lgiilteil nnd oxploded. All ot thu nie.1 were badly burned, tiomo may die. Mine Inspector Fletcher was in tho mine nt the time, nnd wusoudof tlio moht badly injured. The Openlnp; of the YiinKton lteservatlon, Aiimouh, ti. D., Dec. 17. Information inn been received from Washington con llrinlii provioua reports that the Yankton reservation would not lie opened for set tlement until uoxt. Jlareh or April. Tho reservation contains over 3iK),0U0 acres ot land, alii)utU5,(W0 of which will Iw thrown open to Ketdemont. Tho rust will be al lotted to Uie Iudlttiw. It Is thought there will be iv grand rush for laud wliuu it U opened, as the bulk of It will make ex cellent farming land. "Now for the Hope." Lebanon, Pa., Dec. 17. Tlio jury In tlio oase of Charles Garrett, who killed his wife, Ixiutsa M Garrett, In this oily tlireo mouths ugu, re 4 lo red a verdict ot guilty of murder lu tho llrst degree. Garrett re ceived Uio verdict apparently unmoved. "Now for tlio 5.ipo," he remarked, with a luugh, us tho hherjlf and his deputies plticsd iilm lu tho carriage to bo convoyed to the prison. County Treasurer Arrested. Salem, B. D Deo. 17. I'ubllo Kxntn iner Meyers caused tlio nrrent of Stevens AVelbos, troiusurer of Cook county, ou a ahargo of embezzlement, ids books show ing a shortage of about $3,000. Wei bos waived examination, and wus placed un dir tJ.000 bonds. k Voto Poor Pie IU is responsible for many of man's (and woman's) physi I cal woes but the nie needn't be poor, and it mav bring joy instead of woe. How? Use nothing but C0TT0LENE for shortening and the pie crust will be delicate, flaky, delicious, aud so healthful that even a dyspeptic can eat freely of it and be comfortable. C0TT0LENE can't be equalled as a shortening, and is abso lately healthful. Genuine has this trade mark on every pail. Take uo other. THE N. K. FAIRBANK lltlCAriO, and J3'J N. Dcluwiu-o Are,, Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most dclicnieand desirable protection to the face in this climate. VWWV Insist upon having tho genuine. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD RrilABLE SPECIALIST 329 V 15th St Below Callowhlll, Philadelphia, Pa. Tosti.- i positive Rd tv rm uient curi of frrfits o' titti a cl Loss of Man ood nnd of nil dfei" vo Blood, kltfne.s. B'a dcr, Skin n' t Ner; i st" m ounult m o'ic- !. Lo b Hi-Kii iu oil -asert c U 'v EcnS c, lin i d - c ln75erito"ce to refior4 to Health uaa Sii n4tli b u 'lut 11 u t e Hbnti'ifd nervous y.-tein nau udt.Ici; neiv itfoana ki rjy lo the broke' down crnvthutloii. Cons Untlou amt oxumitiAtloii free and stkTly oonddentlHl. O01 hours, da I5- nn'i Hutiday from I) a m to 'Ap in,, and (J to 0 ovenlug? Hfivu hU tooolt on errors 01 vw-a ana oocuro tusousart 01 doiu Rextrt. -eut Irtc. T. M5 RE ILLY OEKTRAIiIA'8 POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can alwuys net a gluia at Cool hr,w Refreshing Winns. WldbX-ys etc. Dcn'tforset thpi T. M. HtftllH' liOount Avenue, (IE NTH AH P If your ololkier dooan't keep Hammterslough : Bros Swell, llollable, New York -CLOTHHsTG- Make him get it Their colebrated $15,00 Melton Ovorooat Wors Ilk Moel and Is sold by every proml nen' clothier In tlio siuto. None genuine wlti out II 11a .(Crslouih llros.' label. DR. LOBINSACIi REMllVFO To G48 N. Eighth ht., - above Ureen, Phllu, I'. rtrmerly at SOU North Hecond St la tho o d eat in America for the treatment ol fljieoial Dltteiiars untl Youthful Frrors. Varicocele, Uydrooele, Lost Manhood, etc. Treatmem by nail a npoclalty. CommunloKtlons acrcdls I ajnndontlal. K.nd stamp for book. Hour. . ; i ra. to P p. rr Sundays 0 to 12 m Wu ran who can taste our candle.i I without a feeling of atlec- In.-iri f51irl tlou for the young maD j.U vyilXwho br,nK3 them Thej . lust mlt lu the mouth, the girl's eye' 't Ithtenderuests the young man alpc . i - and the question is settled. Try it FRED. KE1THAN. ' 'i "am, nil flavors. 104 N. Main St rou HoroThroat, Ilmr-lcs, Copper-Colored 1 ' , Aches, Old Korea. Ulcers In Mouth, JTalr . t'K? Write GooU Jteinc.ly Co., UU? Ml), u-j aficrIV rap!e,ChlcrtEu,Ill,.forproofsof euros. tlsi.i tnl 1'atlents cured nine renra A LADY'S TOILET j 8 Is not complete u without an ideal B MMPSIXIOU 1 V'$ POWBEII. 11 i pozzoNrs T HTRLL E Y SOAP PH1UHDEUPH1H For Washing Clothes CLEAN and SWJiJST. It LASTS LONG Lit than other Soaps. Price FIVE CENTS a bar. I"or Snlo lay A.. II. e"7r.Ij3VE. h uinl Aims tiot Sold by P. -P. J. KlltLiy,lrua iit, Shtntaoah,ri COMPANY, Flilliula. Professional Carri w.K- STK1N, M. 1)., PHflCIAN AX1) SVIiQEOX omce Iloim 2, Kgan's New Ilullditie. cor ner Mn'n nnd Cent estteetH, Shenandoah, I'a. Offlro Hour: Mo 1'ia. n .i 1 to 3 p t .; 7 to p tn. NlRht ofiice No. ) West Oak street rt KWTLltK, VI h Udlce-lt). Kortr. Jaidtn tiii - u.o 1V1 ORlee. Kgan hmldlrr?, ccron ol Main una Centre streete, tiheniiEd' ah. ' J. Plt-lUt ItObhKW. M. 1'. No S6 Cut U06I Httn SHKMANDOAB, Pa Offlce Houre-lsSli to and 8:ST. ie n jQK WENDKIiI, KEBKR, Suecenaor to DR. CHAS. T. PALMEH jBl'JB A.KV MAX aUHGXOti. 101 Mahnutougo Street, Pottsvilla, Penua Carpets, Feathers, Matt, ta., JaAILROi, IK EPFKOT KOVKUJIKn lb Ib94 l'asbezi, it ira.nf icavi : becandoah for Penn Havou Junutlor.. :4auo, Thunk, i IKhton, Slntlnuton, WUte Hall, Catasauqna, Cectown, Hethlohem, Kaaten and Weatberly J01. ".38 fc.lS a n Ii" i 57, 5.S7 p. m. for New York and PblladelntU, 8.W, 7.88, 'J.ir, a. x , IS. 18, a.f.l p. m. For Quakake, -wlutback, OerbardH and 'ludmndale, 6.(H, I. V a, m., and C.S7 p. m. Tor Wllkw-Karre, White Hrvom, Plttaton, Lccyvlllc, Towanda, Isavre. Waveriy and Klmira, 6.M, 9.1S a. m., 2.67. 5.87 p. m. For Kocliiater. lluffalo, Niagara I'alln snd UC Wnt S.04. y.15 a. tn. and S.67 5.W p. ni 'or llclvidero, Delaware Wwter (. ) troudsburg, 6'Ma. m.rt- ir. ir fvaral:env;!le and Trenton . 16 a t Toi TimkharjeO'''. i!.0i,a.6n. in.,2,M,tr.!7 p.rr. For Itkaoa and Oennva 1.iM 16 SJJ p. tn For Auburn D.16 a in. b.3t p. in. For Jea lcsvlile, Lovlatoc acd Hao 'aow, a. no., 12. p. va. . H'or Stocktnt. and C i- HHTYard, e.M. 7 X 9.15 a ru.. 12.41, r.f 5.27 p. m. I'or silver Brook Junction, Audonrled and Kazleten 6 (M, 7.38, 9 16 a m , 111.48. 2.57. 5.27 and 8.0B p. . . For Surantou, a.M, B.1S. a. m., H. v ana 6.17 P a- Vcr HarlebrooV, Jeddo, Drlf ton and 9'r eland, 0.04, 7.3f, S.15, a. m., 11143, -J.M, 5.1f7 p. v. "or Ashland, Olrardvllle and Lost Cries, Lit, 7,48, 0 13. 10.1-0 a. in.. 1.00. 1.10, 4.10. .V p m. - orltaven Kuu, Ctntrj.Ua, Mount Ciru and rjbamokln, 9.13, 11. H a, m., 1.311, 4.'20, it 9.1S p. a. For Yatevllle, Park Place, Mahanov City and Unlace. n.Ol 7.38, 9.16, 11.05 a m., lii.43. 5 , 8.08. MM p. m. Trainb w.l. leave Shamokln at 5.15, 8.16, II. 45 a. 1.46, 1.109.30 p. m., and arrive at d!i :C, th . 0.01, 9.15 a. m., 18.13, 2.57, 5.W, 11. Lj p t. Iaavo Shenandcah for Pottnvlllo, 6.60, 7.83 B.0. 11. 115 11.30 a. m., 15.11, 2.57, 4.10 5.27. 8.M p. m lave Pottavllle for Shenandoah, S.U0, 7.50 9.06, 10.16. 11.10 a m 12.3U, 3.0U..H0, 5.S0, 7.15, t6S,l)4) o. m. Lu. t Shenandoah for llatluton, 3.01, 7,S. 9.15, A. m., 12.43, 2.57, 6.7,8.08 p. m. f.etvo Hazleton for Sbecacdoah, 7.84. 10,00 11 Of a m . 12.16. 2.M, 6.80, 7.25. 7.65 p. ra. SUNDAY TKAINS. Trains leave foi Kaven Itnu, Centralis., lit, Cannot and Aimmokla 11.45 a. m,, 2.40 p. m., and arrive at Hbamokln at 7.40 a. in. and Ma p. m Trains leave Hhamokln for Shenandoah at 7.55 a. m. aud 4 00 p. m and arrive at Bbta aadoab at H. ID a. m. and 4.58 p. m. Trams levo for Abland, tilrardvllle anu Lost Cr'eo'i, t.to a. m., 12.3u p. m For Hazleton, lllaok Creek Junction, Pern Bavcn Junction, Maucb Chunk, Allentann, Bstblehem, R'.un and New York. K.49 a nv, ia.S0, 2.66 p. nt Fox PMladelytda U.80. 2.55 p m. For Ytteavllle, Park Place, Mabanoy Olty and Delano, 8.49, 11.36 a. m., 12.80, 2.56, 4.5K 5.03 p. m. Lf.v'j Hadetec (oi Shenandoah 8.8j 11. a. m., 1.05,5.80 p. in. Leave Sheuanuoab (or I'ottavlUc, 6 65 at?, 9.30 a. rn , 2.4!) p. m Leave Pott&vtll-j tor Sbenandnab, 8.8a 'UK l B 1.86, 6. U; p. m fcMLUK P. WILBUR, Uenl. Hupt., South Botblcbcm, la OUAS S. L.EK, Oenl Pass. Agt.. IHUadelptda A. VT NMNNKMAOHKR. Aslt,0. P. A Houth Hethlebem. Pa RESTORE LOST VIGOR How discover? Will brseo von npln a wk. Cold with VJBITTH lDARA!t K to cure Nervous D,i Ulj; I ouora.nsl Po.r ia libaii.x. 1 consum('tit)Q or idih ity, tl.ioper x by mul, b iefor $A. With ?frj (3 order eira a written guarantee to outor rtuaataiaouT AdaiMt l'LAL Ml)lClNIfi CO.. Clf eland. OMo. iuiviuuiT.iuiv.,nuH.u.u,-i ii nfinMDi,nN ru vi. . lit!