Right Arm Paralyzed Saved from St. Vitus Dance. "Onr dautrhuor, Blanche, now l tccu vr;j;'b vl a'i'j. hurt been terribly alHlctei wii'ii nervousness, and had lost tl.ncr.t.re use of her riclit arm. Wo fonr.'rt fit. "Vitus danco. and tried thobrcti physicians'. Wila no benefit. She has i::kcn tlirse bottles o Dr. lilies' Nervine and lias pained 31 pound's, f lor nervousness and syrap tomsof fU. Vitus danr.' uro entirely gone, s'ik r.ttP"i''a wiuxil regularly, and has wivor-d coiufilete uso ol her arm, hcrannetlrclsnlndid." SlliS. 11. It. BULLOCK. Ilrlchtou, N. Y. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold on a posltlv" Kuaratileo that, i.ip tlrar bottlo will bencllt. AllilruBSlata ri-'I ;.t tl. 0 botths forjo, or It vlll 1)b scut, prepaid, on receipt, of price by tho Dr. Miles Medicftl On.. Elkhart, I lid Political Curds. -pOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Second Ward. BENJAMIN C. CHURCH. Subject to Republican pules. IJOIt SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Third Ward. T. It. EDWARDS. Subject to Republican rules PBNNavLVANl ivAlL 0 sostnvr.Krr.L divisio) NOVKMBKlt 18, tE9i. Trains will leave Snenitndoa.1 aiitir i .i ... late for Wlggan's, Qllbepton, Prajkvuu., -n Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Riao t Pottstow n, Phcanlxvllle, Norrtstowh aid P adelphla ilroad Btraet station) st:iri.! ' a. m. and 4-16 p. ra. on weekdays Tor milo and tnlnrtniidlato Btatton? B 'f T, SUNDAY1-! Tor WIskh'1. (Jilbertun "Mn!-.!: ' Came, St Vottavlllii it t-v. and 8:10 p. ,a I'or Uamb'iif, Heading, P i town, Ptiooil'Ttllo, NsrrlavjwT Pi"l. ' -at 0:00, 0:10 a. ra 3:10 p. m. Trains lei.v, Prackvillo tot 1:1.11.1.1.10 10:10a.m. an-. 12:14, 5:01, t s an' Sundays, 11:1'. cm. ar.cl S: l:l g, 10 Leave Pott'vtUe tot Unci: 1d1.Hi , 11:48 a. m. n; i-10,7:16anrt ) r -i. iw ''. t 10:ia a. n. 1 1 t 0. ra Leave PV1 . iphia (Hrozd eiruHOibttiu::. . 3hensndoR, 7 tw 0 3 t 4 10 and Tt! m week da m urni-v m tiw. m. Lcnvo Broad Streetutatlon, Philadelphia 'OU NEW YORK. Tor N ' k ExDreit.. xw- at 3zo, 4 05. 1 15. esc im "' 10 ), tuimnx uurj. ii 111 u ui. i iiuoa iii.im ueaizinn.i 1 p m aininf cars) 1 a dlnlntr can. 8 4. & 6 6 60.7 1:1.8 12. 10 o m II! 1)3 iilslit. u daa.a2J.4Ui 45) 15. S 12 061,1 01 (llni oar), UUS a m 1241. 28i ((llnln,; car) 4 .Umltel 4 23 , 5). B30, 0 60 7 13. 13 10 1 n m. IS 01 nlKbt. lilXijrddall In OQ, ffltu,jut oJihqh, limn weeitaayj.au sip in amy. WAaHll- r.TON AND THIS KOUnt Porllalti.i. .n CTviuintyn . i' 40.8 9 10. 10 20. 1 . 1 1 Si i ill. (12 SS luj:.tv 1 OlcL. eap.l 180. ' . ( I" CourrnKlon n iinv 1,. 1.1.. I U i.llnlnn A,.t A 17 AKt 11"'. UIUIUI) inihuvi, (U'utuli u.t, u uv, (dining car), 7 " (Ulnlni; cur) p m , and 12 03 ntpht pnk ilnv undava. 50. 7 21 . B 10. 11 18. 1183am, 441. 55) Uinmg cr). 616 (fining car), 7 41) icutiii.K carl p m ana ii ui uigni, Leave Mur- . treot t'otry, Pnlladclphlo. FOU ATlANTIC CITY. KiprtDb, BS'iin,! 10, 4 (X) and 5 00 o m woou davs. SunilLvc. Express. 8 45 and 915 am. For Cape Hnv. rimleiea. Wlldwooa and Holly Ueacb, oxpre,9 a. m., 4 00 p tn week ' (lavs. Sund.iv. 0 00 a m. PorHea lale Oltv, Oceau City and Avalon Express, 9 00 o ra, 4 00 p in iveeli days. Jun' dava.9C0am. For Homers I'olnt, express, 8 50, a m, 4 00 m wees aays. aunoaya. eoftm S. W. fnavost J 4 t v Oen'l Mane- n'l Pn'c'"- SHARES FOR SALE. The Safe Deposit Bnlldins and Savlnc; Asso elation of lteadlne. Pa., otfers for sale a few hundred shares of stock. This Is a frond, tellable and prosperous association In which to take shares. Having teady sale lor all money, oremium received is larne. consentient stock will mature much sOunerthan associations located in towns where there is no ereat demand for money, and building; operations are very limited. Th value of each share is 820) at maturity, Application fee, 25 cents each share. Monthly dues, one dollar per share. Kivo per cent, interest allowed on all navmeuts made in advance for 0 months or longer. Members may wituuraw one or an buaroa ui. any nine ov ki ine 30 days written notice, and are entitled the full amount of dues oald. with 6 iter cent. Interest alter one year, thereby making it an 11 per cent, investment. Alt shareholders are entitled tn loans from fund on real estate security. No shares will be lorced The fund Is run on the ;ame conservative principles as our local funds which have been tried for years and found safe. Any one wish. Ine to invest in a Bavine Fund will nnd It their interest to call on the local agents and receive full particulars, ltev, II, A. Keyser, V. D., of Mahanoy City,is one of the directors. MASTER & BACUMAN, Agents, 137 North Janlin Street, Shenandoah When tn POTTSVIIiLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTE 200 "ortU Centre Stroot. Meala hi. -i Hoar. Ladle' dining room attached m .-ii wines, iinunro, clgarx Emm & BEDDALL, (lfonvRots tii Coakley Bro.) No. 6 f.iHt :uir tret, ft Our Motto II at Qunl'ty at Lowest Cash Prices. Pu.iuuoKe I'tseeilully solicited. HOTEL KAIER,,! HAs. ijURCHILL, Prop. North Etain St., Largest and flnsst hotel In tho region. J-lnestaccommodatlona.. Handsome flxturea, Pool and Billiard Rooms Attaohed. mi officii jacE like im C nit . P Htt'i t'K Ad ' to tl ) Bloody iVntcr Oo-'l O .t Cocntnnr;. f5 SuiTcrlngs tvero Terrible. Ko I'caofl ZoZL,Z THE LXCCTTIOiT, TlmNeiv York Pollen 1, artinent, Dcclnres thn Cnptnlll, In llotten tn the Core, nntl Mprcenury MethoiU Alone Actuates 1IH Felloiv Olllcers. Vkw YotiK, Dec. . Maximilian V. riohmlttliorRor, oaptnln of pollpo mul now u coiniiiiuid of tho "Tenderloin" district mmlo n confession before tho Lexow coin- inlttee yeitanhiy to tho offoct that tho en tiro police systein of Now York city, with the exception of Superlntonilent Uyrnes and a few others, was rottoh to tho ooro; that blackmail and bribery, extortion anil ooruption were common crimes In tho ih partimnt, that an honest man was tho xreptlon, nnil that merceny metliods nlono iictuntoil his follow oMcers. Ills clinriia of brllio tnkln'Z tmplluatetl In Rlwctora Williams ami MoAvoy, ox ln- spector Hteers, I'olloo Commllon"rs Jamus .1. Martin and John C. Sheohan. Captains I'rloo, Gastlln and Frederick W. JIartons, ox-Captalu John uunner ami Wunlmcn Diinlnp, Hobert Vail and Jnmi'h ntinon. Tho (rrenter part or henmitt mr'i tstl-nnnv wai against Inspectors Williams and MeAvoy. uaptnin Selimlttberiiorsald that olTli-eiN menly defied the rtllen of the department. and worn sustained In It by the Tammany Hull club, of which Commissioner hlieelmn is the president. Witness Is a member of the club, as lire also captains uovery, Price and Strauss. Without duostloii it was the most Im portant day In tho history of the I.cxov committee. Schmlttberger's oonfosslon Is prolific not only of sensation, but of evi dence which confirms and verities what huvo been hitherto considered tho moat ex aggerated Ideas of police and oluclnl cor ruption, it deals with moro than indi vidual cases, for It shows the criminality that has pervaded tho police department. Captain bclnnlttburiror is under Indict ment for bribery. Ho had previously ro fused to testify before the senato commit tee. On Thursday, however, lie was re arrested nnd his bail Increased. Yesterday ho took advantage of an offer of Immunity from punishment hold out to him by Counsel UolT. and agreed to make a clean brciiBt of everything. "Tho pillars of tho church aro fallen, said he on the witness stand, "and I doom It duo my conscience, my wlfo and chil dren to tell what I know." Meanwhile dark circles had crept under his yes, his face assumed a sickly pallor, an air of utter weariness nnd dejection possessed him, and ho appeared, as ho was, in nxtroniu mental torture and agony. IJut no spirit of sympathy moved the throng of spectators. Sneers and sarcastic laughter instead answered his acknowl edgment of wearncss when at last Counsel Golr permitted him to vncato tho witness at mu. Tho city today Is not turbulent with ex citement, a It was just a week ago, ouho oo '.lAlon ot C.iptalu Creedon's confession. lintead, an atmosphere of suppressed In dlgiiatlon prevails in olllclal circles no ittempt is nuiilo In contraillcJou or dero gation of Captain tjchmlttb?rger's allega tions, and everywhere heard tho comment is: "It could not have bou worse; it must end. The news that Schmlttbcrger had con sented to teil all ho know spread through tho city with tho speed of a whirlwind and drew to the, commltteu room a vast throng of citizen's 'who clamored and struggled for admission. In political and olllclal circles this Intelligence created a furore. Senators May Itefuso to Ailjiturn. Wasiiinutox, Dec. i3. When the mo tion to odjirirn ver tho holidays Is miulo in tho bennto today tho point of no quorum is likely to ho made by some of tho senators who think that there is too much Work be fore congress to periNlf of any long recess. The sonata is likely to bo In session on sev urnl ibivs nf nnxt week. It. innv fnllnw pretty closelV tho oxamplo of the Republi can senate in 181M, after tho Democratic landslide of that year, which sut on Mou day, Tuesday and Saturday of Christmas week, Christmas itself falling on Wcducs duy. Our Presidential Murksmim. GEOliiiKTOWN, S. C., Dee. 23. Tho sounds of rupid llrlug of heavy ducking guns heard by early risers gavo evidence of the fact that President Cleveland and party were again enjoying another daybreak en gagemont with the mallards and cunvms backs In the marshes of Muddy bay. Tho subsequent appearance of tho dispatch boat with ninety-six big fat ducks, the re sult ot tho shooting, showed that tho sport was in no wlso diminishing. Fifty ot these birds were brought down by tho president's gun. Two Murderer KxccuU'd. MAYSVIU.K, Tenn,, Deo. 12. John Stan ley and Clarence Cox were executed hero today. Tho men murdered Squire Henry Snodderly and his wife last February. Tho prisoners had been coniluod in tho Knox- vlllo jail for several months for safe keep ing. They ivero taken out yesterday, and under guard of twenty men convoyed to Mayniirdsvllle. The oxocutlon took place ut noon inside a largo Inclosure. The peo ple are very Indignant because tho execu tion was prl ate. llollduy Adjournment of Congress. Wasiukuiox, Duo. -3H. The entire tlmo of tho house yesterday was occupied In de bate; on the currency bill. Before tho close of the session Mr. hprluger, tho chairman of tho banking and currency committee, presented the amendments to tho moasuro ugrooil upon by the Democratlo members , of the comnmteo and endorsed by tho sec retary of tho treasury. Tho resolution for the holiday adjournment to begin today was agreed to early In the ntteruoon. Catliolia Knlelit. Uxelted. PkovmiknlE, Dec. 22. Local loaders of the KnlflH of Pythlasiiro much agitated by the anuuiinceiiieut of the papal edict against that order, and a committee h, been appointed V request Bbdiop Mur.v Ins' aasistiinoe on behalf of tho Cutholtc inemlieps of lUe order, its several lodges In this city are almost exclusively composed of Catlinlks. Vur Unlns tliH AIull to Defraiul. Ai.io4.na, Ph., Uoo. itti, V. J. Simford, tho ..!uli-iiw mini, vtho Hoecl mnn.v immviIx ni tintt.-'u' ni tAi rWtll iwttAttt rlfrhrii MAHANOY CIT5f5U4ltrfoctintf manufactured in To- i IflHln. ,ciui lutlil vtili'iil;iv liv thti ITnltcil gtaM ooiUiuUsioiior tii await trial for UiJngtlu, mlls for fraudulent purposes. J Uo was BUUl t0 juu m AlKgheuy county. Day or Mgl.t from Itcliiag and Hurijtnx. Doetura Failed. Cu 3d by GUTICIV.A. My child's disease, which va t'JO worl l.'.nu of Ecicma, started and-, ilioii. i;' . j u i ...u o. . 11 pnrrH'i nun iieiiru 1 1 l j little fellow llU 1 I 1 I'.IOU I. I i onV. U;c,i I-sirs n.i m o'lier i heck a-.i. c!i. it, until H, .fi 0 r iv a.i u pfec.) 1 , 8U.'.".k, l.'-se K 1 ;n : ,.on tm i.l nib. (,ii i!3 ek'n, mi Mo'i.lv vpt DOK.J out con 6.:i i iv. JHj siilTerluirs w i .. ,o, I . .oil Ids luniils ' .. ho v i,.,i not semteh, then 1 umhl reli 1 1 cor 1.. tic 1 1 V on h's shonlilcrs to relieve tl Intense Itching. I h..d :i i cood n riocjor at '41. In Philadallna, but he inllcil to relieve him. I read of tho CfTlciliA r.EMliMKs, nnd at m i purchased thein. Stranp to sav, that vfytift . ht retttii wlthou ?eratchl.:p: bis face, m.il I tlipt on be Improved tmil eoontoatmllreiyn r. I would llfco anyone (..(Terlnff from tills ten ,M disease to see my boy now 1 his complexion Is , clear and smooth as ran be. Thi is an uni llclted testluioulal, nnd owpV wonl Is tvtn thank (led for my chilli's re, oery,ujd I lha . 11,0 manufacturer of cr iilura. Miss. 11. S. GAJHILP., 862 N. Port -seconcl St., l'afhulc.j hi... CUT1CURA WORKS woi!c:r.;. And have olTected Uio nost wonderful cur " torturing atitl rftelipiirf nj skin and seal) dim. of Infants nnd children ever record', t: nlTord inetnnt relief, permit rct and b!",t i-oint to aapcedycui H when tho ben ;:h ...... hu3iitals, and all other methods fail. Bold throughout tho world. IVce, ( .' ri C0c; Boap,8Ao ; IIesolvknt. $t. . v. and Cubm. Coitc, tSolo Propili'tom, :'.em. i XMr " How to Cure Kklu DiHtufef," ui.l: f - PRRV'C BkinandPenlp purltted nnd tc-u'': DiiDl u by Cuticuiia Buap. AbtuMati.j BACKACHE, STfiito Growing pnins, anH v.? minute by tho CiIrt. Auri-vutn Plas.'fv, .' Bids Wanted. Pox Sale. The Post Office Building, including flx tnres And furniture, for sale to the highest bidder, before January 1st, 1893. The property fronts sixty feet on Main street and seventy five feet on Oak street .Man bids to I. KOBBINS, 17-0 003 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, 111 For Faintiny . . iMie Season Is here and Paper Hanrjinji Get your work done by Mahanoy City's leading artist. W. H. SNYDER -Perfect Work. Bargains in naints and oils, plain an stained glass. All the new patterns li wall paper. All daily and weekly paperi novels, novelettes and stationery 133 West Centre Street. Headquarters for the KvKNINO HBKAl.b. Finest, Purest, Healthest. Chris. Schmidt, Ag 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. T. M. REILLTt OlSSJTRAIiIA 8 POPULAR : HOTEL Where you can always get glars of Cool iiewi Hafreshing Wines Wblsktys, etc. Don't forget the pliou T. 63. Rcllly's, Locust Avenue, (JENTKALIA, PA V our Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your doois uo, nnu ine water you urinK isn't even uc tor mat purpose, use Loronz Schmidt's Beer and Porter, JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch, Millions of Dollars Go np la smoke every year. Take no risks but get yonr houses, stock, fur. nlture, etc., insured in first-class, rella. me companies, as represented uy DAVID PAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 South Jardin Street. Also Llfo and Accidental Companies PROPOSALS. i .Mtntil friima afltinl hnllrllnff (n lia 1umlul on ibe northwestern corner of Jardin and i netry sireeis, in ine Dorousu oinenanaoau, will tie receivou oyioe unuersiiciieu coiurn tee ol the Shenandoah t-oliool Hoard, unl Monday f vmlng, December 31st, 1891, Plans and sptolflollous may be seen at the otneool the Mperetnrv of the Hiliool Hoard. Room No, 3, Vets!reet school bulldlug,andaltheomce nfl'.X Helllv. Hicliltwt. .o 113 south Centre streel, 1'oltsville, P. The committee reserve the right to i elect any or annuls. Nomas will bo received alter? o'clook, p. m,, Decern ber, 81st, 1891. It. J. JIuldoon, Chairman, MAliK llUUKK.. Ciiaui.hw hooks, W. T. TKRSllSK, TiMtTny r.YNon. 12-15-121 Uulldlng and Repairs Committee, POST 111 ill Lager and Pilsner Beers iiE BE As Aur.ii'lii by tho Hou:3 Cu1' rracj OomraitteOi NEW PR0VI30 F05 STATE BAN'"'?, Tlioy May Imuo Xotes nn Paper Shulhir tn That Used In Printing Hulled Mntm Cer tificates, but Muni Xfitlinttatellieiu Nor Nallonal Hank Notes. WasIIISUTon. Doo. Ht. After confer ences between tho Democratic members of the house committee on banking and cur rency, and with tho approval of tho secre tary of the treaaury, Mr. Springer ywtor- lay introduced a substitute for tho Cai lUlo currency bill. It Is substantially n now measure, although some of the sec tions of the original measure are retained In the new bill. The new bill is ns follows: Section 1 That so much of all nets and parts of acts as require, or authorize, the depositor United Stntes bonds to secure circulating notes Issued by national bank lug associations or as require such asso ciations to deposit, or keep on deposit. United btatos Ijonds for any purpose ex cept as security for public money bo, and the same arc hereby repealed ns to own clatlons taking out circulation under this net, nud such notes shall not contain the statement that they are so secured. Set tion 2 is changed so that banks can not only den nit legal tenders to secure circulation, but also currency eorllllcntes Issued tiudur :-ection 5, KM of the revised statutes of tho United States. i tion :i Is retained entire, except that its provisions are restricted to apply to national banking associations "taking out circulation under this act." Section 1 insorts "the comptroller of the currency" as the olllccr to doolgnnto the place where notes arc to be redeemed. In Section r provision is mado for koei- lng up the safety fund, and In addition to tho terms of tho original bill It is pro vided that "the collection of said tax of ono-fourth of l per cent, for each half year shall bo resumed and continued until the said fund is restored to an amount equal to 5 per cent, upon tho total circulation outstanding. All circulating notus of failed national banking llrins shall bear interest at the rate of o per cent, per an num from thodatoof the suspension of the bank until thirty days after public notice has lecu given that funds are on hand for their redemption, and buch notes shall constitute a first lieu upon all mon eys thereafter received into the safety fund. ' Section ((, allowing the secretary of the treasury to invest money In tho safety fund In bonds, Is tho same as in the ,irig hull bill. Section 7 is entirely new, nnd takes the place of a section which has been ellm united. The new section Is as follows: That every national banking association heretofore organized anil having bonds on deposit to secure circulation may with draw sueii bonds upon the deposit of law ful money of the United States, now pro vided by law, and thereafter such assoeia tiou may take out circulation under this act and be entitled to all the rights, privi leges and Immunities heroin contained. Section 8 spjuUies that tho portion of the national bunking act to be repealed Is lim ited to so much of Section 12 "as dlrectH the secretary of tho treasury to receive do posits of gold to issue certitleutos thereon. section U is substantially tho same us in the original bill. Section 10, providing for stnto banks, Is also the same as in the original bill, except that in the restrictions on state banks a uuw provision is nmdy that the guaranty fund maintained by them may include "currency curtlllcatos issued under Section 5,110 of the revised statutes." An entire new provision is added as to state banks, as follows: "Whenovor tho secretary of tho treasury and tho comptroller of tho currency shall bo satisfied that any banking corporation duly organized tinder tho lawj of any state, and which transacts uo other than a bunking business, as provided In this sec tion, has been Incorporated under the laws of tho state In which It is located, which laws require that tho stockholders shall b Individually liable for the redemption oi its circulating notes to tho full extent of their ownership of stock, and that such laws require that the circulating notes thereof shall constitute, a ilrst Hen upon all tho assets of tho bank and also that such laws require such bank to keep on deposit at all times with an olllclal of tin stato authorized by law to receive and hold tho same a guarantee fund, they shall issuu to said bank u certificate to that effect. Thereupon said bank may Issuuit-. notes us provided In this act, and there after the tax of ID per cent, heretofore iin posed by law upon the circulation of the notes of state banks shall not bo assessed or collected upon tho notes of such Dank unless it nppjnrs that said bank has issued circulating notes In excess of 75 per cent, ot its paid up and unimpaired capital or that Its capital Is Impaired and has re I untitled so for thirty days. No person or corporation other than the bank Issuing such notes In violation of the provisions ot this act shall be liable to tax of 10 per cent, upon the circulating notes uf state banks." Most of Section 11 is new, and is as fol lows: "Any banking association organized tin tier the laws of any state may deposit with the treasurer of the United States legal tender notos and receive certilleatos there for, in tho manner provided In Section 5, 1U.' of tho rovlsod statutes of tho United States, and tho secretary of tho treasury may, under proper rules nnd regulations to bo established by him, permit such banks to procure ami uso In tho propuru tlou of their notes the distinctive paper used in printing United Stutos securities, but uo state bank shall print or engrave its notes In similitude of a United States note or certlflcato.or a national bauk note. " A Bifunw and Her Child Murdered, OMAHA, Dee. IS. A special from Hoe bud agenoy, S. D., says: Tho wlfo ninlti-year-old son of Yelluw Hull, a sub chief of tho Sioux were found in an isolated spot on Wednesday, terribly mutilated. When last seen they were belug f ollowed by John Lance, a graduate ot the Carlisle school, and Thunder Hnwk.u lleuteuiintof police. Lunco was arrested, but Thunder Hawk lied. Lauoo tells a story Implicating him volt and Thunder Hawk. llrtitnl OllUsirs Sent tu Jail. ST. Louis, Dec. US. Judge David Mur phy lined fou nud wut to jail for ten days each, the throe oltlcers, Duwar, O ii::ci and Murphy, ooneenietl In the Incipient riot of WwbiJMhiy, In which a dlwhttrgod prisoner, upou emtirglim from the court nioin wus urrected on a uuw charge und oauiy vuitcu lor roisui). CGTTOLENE. wmwssmissmm CTTT Crisp P Tree from all the disagreeable greasy effects that result from the use of lard will be had, if COTTOLENE is used. Pish and cakes fried In it are simply delicious because it adds a flavor to them that cannot possibly be obtained from the use of any other frying material. Get the genuine COTTOLENE, as there are numerous questionable imitations. The trade mark given here is on each pail. , Sold in 3 and 5 lb. pails. Made only by MM 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 delica'c and desirable protection to the face in this climate. InsUt upon bavins tho genuine. K2JIT IS FDR SALE EVERYWHERE, ml AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL 090 V Ci Bolow nnllowhlll, OiJ IV ld.ll OL Phllndalnhln. Pa. To secure a noslttv) nnd crmrtnent rurt of Ifrrors ot Y'Utn aid Loss ol Manrood undo' all dlsen-i'S the Blood, Kldne,s. B,a ber. Skin nnd Nervous Fjsttm consult at once 1). Lo in lie puurnntce in an "uses uu&ru uy cicese. 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A'ftf.V, an1 1 astry 1 The N. K. Fairbank Company, CHICAGO, anil KM 131 N. Drlmvare Ave., Fhllnd.. m 5P.,ofrtiioT) Care's N. STK1N, M. 1)., I'llTSIUAN AND RVRQEON. ottico Hmm 2, Kuan's New Uulldlng, cor. it Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, Pa. (im,e Hours: Ho 10a. m.s 1 to 3 p e .; 7to 1' I) m. Night offlco No. 280 West Oak street. i. USTLi.R, H U mr6:aiAS and an lib Jit OBict-- iw HortU Jaidln street, hue .v:r M tT:oKXXTAr-t.A -f.nKAirtiOin, r Ofllce. Hfrun ut tiding, corner ot Main and Centro street)., )enand'nh. f PIKl.'I'lt HOHBRTH, M. D Hu. is6 least Coal Htreei. .illKNANDOAU, PA. OKlcr Hours- 1:811 to 3 and 8:S0 tn r jyli. WKNDKLL HEUER, Successor to Dlt. CHAS. T. PALMER STK AJfJi JSAR BVnaiSON, -- 301 Mahnntougo Street, Pottavllle, Penna. Tub STEAM Bf fl DVATIKG C0''M'coii,su" IN EFFECT NOVEMHEK 18, 1891. Passenger trains leave iibetandoab for .'Ota Haven Junction, Maurh Chun f.e ie gl.ton, Slattngton, White Hall Catastuuu.., ;,Ms,..town, Hethlohem, Eaaton ari Wv.attnrly n.e-1 9.15 a tr , 13.18 2 57, 5 27p. m t'oi Now York and Phliadtlp. , o. 1, 7.1, 9.15 a tn.. 12.43, !H p. m. For Quakake, Hwltcl back, Gcrbards ana iludbondie, 5.Q4, 0.15 n. m.. and 2.57 n. m. For Wllkes-Usrre, White Hvs . Pi i '.J.Di Lacoyvllle, To7,anda, Sayro Wtvoio illmirs, 0.01, 9.15 a. m., ZB7, 5.S7 p m For Roonester. Uuftalo. Nuvaru , ai.3 ...oWebt. 0.01. 9.15 a. tc. and 8.57 b.77 p tn fop Helvldcrc, Delaware vato af -ouasourg, o.e) a. in., io, p. n . for Lambortvllle and Trenton, 9.16 a. it.-. Por Tunkbatiiock.O.Ot. 9.15 a m.. 2.E7, 6.W P. nr. ."or lthc and Geneva .U4. 9.15 a. m 5.17 p in For Auburn 9.15 a. ra. 5.27 p. m, ror Jsaueuvillc, Levis tonand UeaverUeidow, Mia a. m., 12.43 p. m. for aiocUtoi, and Lur ber Yard, 0.04, 7.S8 9.15. ro.. 12.4, ?.ST 5.27 p. in. For Mllver Ilrook Junction, Audsnrled and Hazloton 6 04, 7.38, 9 15 a. m , 12.43, 2.57, 5.27 and B.OHp. . for Scrantoc, 0.01, 9.15, a. m 2.57 and (.tl p m Por natlebrook, Jeddo, Drif ton and Freeland, .)4. 7.3J, 9.15, a. m 12.1S. 2.67, 6.27 P. re. "or Ashland.QtrardvUle and Lost Creek, i. 0, I. 46. 9.13. in to a. It) . 1.00. 1.40. 4.10, 0.8h p. IE. i'or Kaveu Run, Uentralla, Mount Cmrico id Shamokln, 9.13, 11.11 a. m., 1.S2, 4.20, S.2i, 9.15 p. ir. Tor Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and. OaUno, 0.04. 7.S8, 9.15, 11.05 a m., 12.43, 3.67 v 5 27, 8.03, 10.M p. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 5.15, 8.15, It. 45 a. m., 1.65, 4.80 9.80 p. m., and arrive at .SnensLdoah at 6.04, 9.15 a. m 12.43, 2.57, 5.27, II. 15 p. rr Leave Shenandoah for Pottavllle, 6.60, 7.83 9.H', 11.00 11.30 a. m., 12.43, .57, 4.10 6.27, t.g p ra Leave PottsvUle for Shenandoah, 8.00. 7.50 8.05, 10.16,11.40 a. 111., 1S.32, 8.00,. 410, 5.HJ, .j, 7 V 40 n. m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazloton, 0.01, 7.W 9.15, i. m 12.43, 2.67, 6.27, 8.03 U. m. Leave Hazloton for Shenandoah, 7.3S, 10.00 11 DO a. in . 12.16. 2.65, 6.30, 7.25, 7.60 p. rr. SUNDAY TRAINS, l'r.ilni leave for Raven Run, Centralis, fl Curinel and Bbamokln. 6.45 a. m., 2.40 f. m,, and arrive at elhatnokin at 7.40 a. m. ana 15 p. m Trains leavo Hhamokln for Shenandoah 7 55 u. in. and 4 00 p. in., and arrive at Bbaa aidoih ut .49 a. in. and 4.58 p, m. i.'tmart leave for Ashland, Ulrardvllle and Lost Cr tek, 9.40 a in., 12.80 u. m For Haileton, Ulicli Creek Junction, Pir n Haven Junction, Maueh Chuck, Allectomn, i llathlehem, Kaston and New York, 0.13 a i, . i?.80, 2.65 p. m ro: Philadelphia 12.80, 2.65 p. in. Tor Yatesvllle, Park Plaoe, Mahanoy City and Jclnr.o, 8.4D, 11,35 a. m 12.80, 2.65, 4.6s 0.08 p. tn. Leavo Hazloton for Shenandoah, 3.EV, ll.9 a. nu. , 1.05,5.80 p. ra. Leave Shenandoah tor Pottavllle. 6.66, 8.(9, U.SUa. m 2.111 p. in. Leave Pottsvlllo lor Shenandoah, S.JO, 19 is i.rn.,1,35, f.15 p. m HOLLIN H. WILBUR, Qenl. Bupt,, South UetUlehem, Pa .HAS. S. LEE, Qenl. Pass. Agt., Philadelphia i W, NONNEMACHKR, Asat.O.P.A., South Uethlehem. I'a L EY SOAP Br.i lit, ulotth, 1 si