3R- MUPOK SAVFU Htfi. iiiyltBTHOriMINCOIIILl COTTOLENE. Heart Disease 30Yrsi Short Breath, Palpitation. Mr. G. Af . McKiney, nost master of Kokomo, Ind., and a brave ex-soldler, says: "I had bceii severely troubled with heart disease ever nlnco leaving the aruy at tV.o close of the late war. I was troubled with palpitation and shortness of breath. I could not sleep on n:y left side, uud had pain around r.:y heart I becamo so 111 that I was uiurI. a!.;;-incd, and for tunately my attention vas called to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I decided to try it. Tho flrst bottle made a decided Improvement lti my condition, and live bottles have com pletely cured me." G. W. I'rKTNSEY, P. M., Kokomo, Ind Dr. Mlle3noarl Curoissold on n positive Funranten that, tlio ilret, bottlo will benefit. All(lruKgistfc6cllltB,t.M, o bottles forS5, or if. will bosent,, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by tho Dr. llllui Medical Co , Elkhart. Ind. Political Cards. E OR BOHOOL DIRECTOR, Second Ward, BENJAMIN O. CHURCH. 8 F Subject lo Republican rules. OR SCHOOL DIHECTOR, Third W.rd. T. H. EDWARDS. Hutject to Republican rules PKNi'lNYuVAPU -iAH, . loaiw.KiM, mvistn. NOV1SMBKH 13. P4 Trains will leave Sbenando.Vi suer i, . i aate for Wljrfian'B. ttllberton, F'raokvllii,, r Castle, 81. Clair, Potuvllle. Hamburg, lim i Pottstown, Phoenlxvllle, Norrlatown ' r . adelphla Broad street station) itl fl"10 wl a. in. and 4 IS p. m. on. week days Ifor ' vlllo anc .nTfwjsaiatti stations 0-t ' ui SUNDAY" for wik ,. Utlborf.if r u e Caatle.Sl. n.,' Pottavlllc ii iiu. w:i.' and 8:10 p. 'o lAr Hamburg, 'ifvlinx , , lown, Puiain ctllo, NorrUt.iwn "lii'nv , atc:l)0, 8:411;. a .1:10 p. m Trnlcolciv ''rnakvllle (or :en.ie. 10:40a. m. am, U.ll, vol, i: an ' Mundr.j'B, 11:1,". a. m uJMO p. ti Leave Pott, till lo. StmiocJcu. i , lt:48a. a. at" t:40,7:nn3 I" p 'i !'.,- t 10:40 .. .-a f. ib p. in LsavsPn'iA Hv.iia (llro.l jun" -in . o dbenar.aoa and 4 I l ) a.J '! ' I ra wett day ". i'ln Hv ' tlri)n,. Leave Hrntd sireetHtatlon, 1'hlladelp'iN I OU NEW YORK. ?or Ne Exororf. -fee. at 3 20, 4 f ii ' " a lu , idlnlnL- rart. 11 ill am. 11 no n 12 1" (Mm lted 1 21 an i i p m dinlnit cars) 11,2 I. laming car), a 4 o o u ou, 7 la, a in, to p m 12 03 mailt -11 di S.32I. 101 .151 MS. 8 12. 5),1 01 ()ln cur). HOC a m 11144, 23) (OlDtni: car I 1 .umuei ik ;-m, nw, b rju 7 1?, 12 10 m p in 12 01 nlglit Extirsdi - oa, uu jut aiarnri', It k p weelidrtys ttn Vi o tn dlly. WASHlNi.VON AND TUB nOUTK PorUalti'i. Vf daiaun ' 0. 910,1020, a SS t is, (13.15 tnu.te. tu, oar,) iw i , f , 1 'linrri"o o" O'" ltxc. dlnln; t.iri. bSi. (dlalng cir) 8 17, A6f. (dining CJri, 1 , (lining car) p m. ami 12 a) nlcht eek d . , -undavs S 60, 7 a). 9 10. 1 1 18 1188 am. 4 41. .'&') uinlcg c ir) 6 65 fining car), 7 4U (dl"l. inr' p m and 12 03 ulnht. Loave .viurt. . trect U'uiry, Paituutphii. FOi; ATLANTIC UITY Kxprcas. 8 50 a m, 2 10. 4 HO and 5 ll p m wvai days. SundrtvH. Kxpresi. 8 4i and U5um. For Uape M Angle ca, Wllauoua an. Holly Beach, express, 9 a ni., 4 00 p m wecli days. Sunday, 8 no a m, ForHea Islu t'ltv, Occau City and Avalou Hi press, 9 IX) ft ui, 4 00 p m week days, un day8,9C0Mm For Homers t'olm, exprexs 8 SO, am dOp m week days. Hundaya. 8 4i a a S. M. ("KHOi' J (ion'l Mi.un i'l P.i. . t SHARES FOR SALE. The Safe Deposit Building and Saving Asso elation of Kendiiur. Fa., olfcrs for tale a tew hundred shares of stock. This is a Rood, tollable and prosperous association In which to take ebares. tlavlug ready sale for all monoy, the premium received is large, consequently the stock will mature much sooner than associations located in towns where tliero la 110 groat demand for uiuuev, and building operations aie very limited. The value of each share Is $20' at maturity. Application fee, 23 cents each share. Monthly dues, one dollar per share. Five per cent. Interest allowed on all payments made hi advance for U months or logger. Members may withdraw one or all shares at anr time bv dy ing 30 days written notice, and are entitled to the full amount of dues paid, with 6 per cent, interen alter one year, thereby making it an 11 percent. Investment. All shareholders are entitled tn loans from fund on real estate security. No shares will lie forced out. The fund is run on tho -auie conservative principles as our local funds which have been tried for years and found safe. Any one wish ing to invest in a Saving Fund will Hnd It to their interest to oall on the local agents and receive full particulars. Iter. II. A. Keyset, D. D., of Mabanoy City, Is one of the directors. MASTER St BAC1IMAN, Agents, 127 North Jnrdin Street, Shenandoah. When In POrrSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTE1 200 North Centre Street. - Y V ' Meals ttt .1.1 n mm nailltw' (lining ru u attached, Vums. -lae4, lluiiors, olgar 4 MDSgi BEDDALL, (!uo 1 .ni-s 1 .i.'otkley liro-.) No. 26 V'yiitro. ntn-et, . NtH.,Vii; lA. if i aao .mnnn 1 "i- unuuil Our Mou II si Qiallv at Lqnl U6b rrioijK. fairoogui .. uutiully solloiiet); HOTEL KAIBR, i rtV. BURCHILL, Pros. KOrth Haia St., MAHANOY CITY. Largest and tlnost hotel In the region, llnest accommodations. Uaudsouo Qxtiueo, Fool and Billiard Rooms Attached. THE SllflllX ELIOT Great Cx'-iv an 1 L'..j of Lifo 01 11.) !;h C ,Dt. PROBABLY A HUNDBED PERISHED. llanlty a Town of Any !ilx but Hitpnrtri Cnunltt" and Duiimjrit to rrirprrrty In Holland IMUcri WVro llruknn and Tunui l'artlally Subiucrirpd, Loni'OX, ijw. 31. HtfiKiriareoelvod from vnylom partsi of (rout IJrltnlii show that tha (tula ii itiKitluit. Tliu storm ranoa with tliBRr Mtmt fury all tlay ,Satunlny. Telo grnplilo o()riiiiuinlo.it(ou with Sootlmid .U odmpliitely IntorruptoU, wlillo to.tho mid land oountrlo4 and Iruland tho wlroi aro badly dain.inod. Thoro U Unrdly a town of imy sl.o but ruporl,s pjMonal oastialtloj nml ilatnna to proporty. Mimufaoturlng towns In tho north and west suffered badly. Hoofs worn torn off and uhbnnoy staoks ool lapsotl, ora4hirif through udjolnlujr build hiss, and killing and injuring a numbor of working pcopU" In ninny plnoos tho residents w to afraid to venture tn tho streets dui ing the pivvnlpnco of tha storm. Tho ships Hica and Taiiiaronn Marshall went ashore nmir Groenock. Tho Arklow, for SIUp IsIhiuI, vm driven ashoro ii, fernlpilo liar. Bute, and has nlno feet of water in her hold. It la oxpsctt-d that alio will lio a totfll loss. All around the const vessoliure reported to be str.tndwl or Li the greatest danger. Tlioship Kirkmiehail Was wrecked off Hol.vheml and live of het crew were drowiuil. Tile other six ni"ii aboard of her wore rescued with much dillieuR.v. The four-master County of Kinross, for Hartlepool, w.ia seen oil' that port lyiun oil lier bouin onils anil npparently slnkur.r. Her crew were gathered in tho stern with life bolts. Tho American ship Kennebec, from Port Hliikoly, which hud discharged her cargo at Belfast, broke mlritt and sank a tug uud damaged another vessel. A number of ilshlng boats aro missing.' Three ooats wero swamped oil Stornoway anil their twenty-two occupants drowned. Much damage was done to hou.os in Dublin and the suburbs of that city. Peo ple in the Donegal hills aro reported to bo suffering turribly, their cottagoi boing wrecked and flooded. The exact number of deathsls unknown, but it Is oxiectcd that tho list will not be much loss that a hundred. Lihh of 1,1 fe Iii Holland. AsiSTHUliAM, Dae. 21. lIoavy Hoods have been causotl by tho storm In Holland. The rivers Mans and Kotte r.HO twelve feet, inundating parts of Rotterdam. Boats wero used in the streets and market places, which wero like lakes. Many of tho dikes threatened to give way under the heavy pounding of the sea. In several places tho water succeeded In breaking through, and tho country In tho vicinity of tho broaks was Hooded. Nino houses collapsed, their foundations blng undermined. At Utrecht several persons wore drowned by thu capsizing of a boat oil tho Merwcdo. Telegraph and telephone wires wero every where broken. The bark Caroline, from Savannah for Hamburg, went nshoro near Kgmonil-Aiiu .i'e, and became a total wreck. Hor cargo u being washed upon tho beach. Part of bur crow wero drowned Great Damage lu llelgltlui. BUUS6HI.S, Deo. 21. Tho storm has caused luuoh dumng.) throughout Bui glum. Mnoyof tho Belgian fishing fleet aromlj.Mii!- Tho town of Dendermonda, lit the ei. nco of tho Deader and Scheldt riv , was Inundated by the over flowing of tho Dender. The inhabitants wero aroused by tho tocsin and escaped but tho property loss Is great. Tho villages of Audegom, D 'iiilervillc, Mespolaero, Ap pels and B.iesro.lc wero also inundated. Tho I!Ier Kllio Orerllows. ' HAMUUIIG, Doo. 21. The Hiver KII10 has overflowed Its banks and inundated the lower part of the town. The water Is so deep lu sections of tho city that the tram cars aro unable to run. Ooff Will Not Opposo lllklns. WllBKLlSQ. W.V11., Dec. 21. A dispatch from Baltimore quoting a Clarksburg, W. Va., special to tho effect that Judge Na than GolT will announce his candidacy for United Stales senator against ex-Secretary Elkins ns a result of 11 combino of nntl-Kl-kins forces is believed hero to bo made of whole cloth. There Is no probability that Judge GolT will bo a candidate for tho seat. More than three-fourths of the Republican members-elect of tho legislature havo pub licly declared themselves for Mr. Klkins. Judge troff himself has authorized tho statement that he will not bo a candidate against Mr. Klkins. Thero Is practically no foundation for tho Clarksburg story. Will llnvo a Very Unhappy Christmas. OMAHA, Dec. 81. President Xaon, of tho Nohraska State Relief commission, publishes 11 carefully prepared report of tho number of destitute families in tho counties in this btuto where thero was n crop failure, as follows: Custor county, 200 families, Perkins, 200; Chase, 335; Dundy, 120; Hitchcock, 350; Redwillow.lllO; Hayes, 201); Frontier, 40; Furnas, 10); Lincoln, 700; Dawson, 15; Keith, 200; Deul, 4; Cherry, 4; MoPhemou, 40; Bhilno, 20; Boyd, 250; Holt, 30; Antelope, 80; Koya paha, 2,"i; Knox, 25. A Condemned murderer llsuapes. Wichita, Kan., Dec. 21. Oliver Jewctt, 0110 of tho worst doHporudoos In the Indian Territory, who was sentenced to behanged next Friday for tho murder of Thomas Finold nml hl.i son, in the Chorokeo strip, hns escaped from the Woodward, O. T., jail. Two or throe hundred ollleers and citizens of Woodward and vicinity uro out amirehlng for libit, but ho will proba bly get aw.ty. us it is certain that his (rleiids from the Indian country aided his jscapo. ITvo Little Drunkards. UuitLItJiVl'oX, N J., Ddo. 21. Five Uttlo boys ooutlit 11 b iu-.l of whisky uud thon wont out aloug t'i or "! and engaged lu a terrible deliaurli. They were foiuid In n beastly utntm of Into ..e.itlau anil bnm: '.' home. A puysUuuu was mnt for, and ;..-e hcrllx d for thiini ,uid sucoooiied lu rostor lng four of th 'in ro a fair condition of so brje.y The e mdilioii of the other is seri ous. Held for n Double Jluidcr. Bam; v. Mo Dee. a4.-S!ierltf Hoed, of this pi . recetv d a measaii" irom the rrint ir Milll ' ' ' ut " tho-wity WViuU 00 J . "I Aim ttiook raii- roiul, uonoiny ui .1 1 il e .unting t(ur JoH-h N.i 1 .1 ' i e'l, nv j Pen oheot Iudmim, l .:ii i i'l a ustody by luuiUn-awa, Ju'".l v. 'hi imler of Maolo Cornelia and Qharlos LiuigUy. How Mrs. Rooso Becamo a Convert Her Arm Was Useless, and Could Not be Moved Without Pain How She Was Cured. Mm. John Hcese, South Pottstotrn, Pa. says s "It is now about a year since 1 was cured of one of tho worst uttneksof rheu matism I ever had. I had tried all kinds of reinedles and hail several doctors, but nothing did me any good; so 1 coticludcd lo trv Miinynn'H Hernedles. I never hat any faith In lioimepathy; 1 confess how I ni a firm believer lu it. After taking the ltheuuiiitNm remedy a few dav I was able to raise my arm, which 1 had not r.ioviU for two weeks without tho most bitwise torture. Within a short time I wns completely cured, mid It was permanent, for during the past yenr I linve jot had the sllithteit return of the disease." Munyon's Hbenni.iM-m Cure is guar anteed to cure rheumatism In any part of the body. Acute or muscuiar rheuma tism cured 111 from one to live days, it never fails to cuie rdmrp, shooting pains In the arms, legs, sides, back or breast, or soreness in any pin of the hndv lu from one to I hree hours It Is guarnnteed to promptly cure limenes, stilt and woolen Joint, si lit back, nod all pains In the hips and loins. Chronic rheuma tism, scmMca. Iiimh'igo or pain In the h-tck lire Miee 'lly cured. Munyen'. II nuns mntlilc Home Remedy Cwnp'iny, of Philadelphia, put up specillcs for nearly every disease, nhicli me sold by all druggists, ni"stly for '45 en's n 1 10 tie HUMPHREYS' Dr. flumphrcvs' Hprelflrn aro scientifically and Carefully prepared ltetnedles, liseil for 3 ears In private practice and tor over thirty years by tlio people witii entire rueeess. Every slngto Specula R special cure for tho disease named. They cure without tlruRglnrt, purging or reducing thesyelemnml nro In fact and deed tho boterelsu Itemeuics 01 ine ll una. MO. CFRrS. rBlCtff. 1Fevcrr4, Congestions, Inflammations.. .25 14 Worms, Worm rcver, Worm Colic... .'J 5 a-Teel!iln2i Colic, Crying, Wakefulness MS .1-I)lnrrheii, of Children or Adults 23 7-Coimhs, Colds, Ilronchltls 'J 5 S-Xcurnliiln, Toothache, Foccache. 25 O-Ilendnchrs, Sick Headarlie, Vertigo.. .23 i0l)yspepstn, Illllousness, Constipation. .25 11- Suppressed orl'iilnful l'erlocls... .2,1 12- AVhltes, Too I'rofiLso l'crlods .23 13- Croui), l.nryncltls. Hoarseness..... .23 14- Malt ltheuni, Erysipelas. Erurtlons.. .25 13 Itkeuninlism, Ulicumatto rains 25 l(i-3Inle i ln, Chills. Fever and Ague .23 10-Cntarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head. .25 20 Wltooplni (loaah .25 27-Kldiioy Disenses 25 US-Nervou Debility 1.00 HO Urinary Weakness 25 3 1 Sol Tbront,Qulncy,L'lccrated Throat .25 IIUail'IUlUY.S' WITCH HAZEL Oil,, "The Pile Ointment." Trial SI?,e,5C'l. Sold l7 CriiKslKta, or B.nt preeHlJ on rvrelpt nf prlco. irrt. UUHf-HiKY,' tU01Llll t'-ke., I M.lLr I. mrc IICai'lllll.lS,Kll.(0., Ill h llSWIIIIam SI., MU lOr.C. SJPJB.QIPIOS, Safe and 'tellable Hor to Hire Pear Alloy, Roar Cottoe House. The Oesc rigs in town. Horses taken to board. Hauluiw promptlv attended to. Shenandoah's Reliablk Hand. IuLUSd.2?p Oor. Lloyd and Whlto tits. All work guaranteed to be first-class In ever srticular. 811k tics and lace curtain sa spec laity Goods called for and delivered. A trial 4olK'lttd. Lageranc Pilsner Beers Finest, Purest, Healthent. Chris. Scimidt,Agt 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah T. M. RE ILLY' csnthalia's POPULAR : HOTEL Where )Ou oun always ifot t glaso of ool Osbf and Hefreshing Wines Whi.-tr.oi', a. u.n'1 lurtet the pl-c. T. IIS. Xtellly's t.oou.i Avsuue. I'KNTUALIA, PA. Ifour Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, aud the water you drink isn't even nt tor that purpose, use liOrenz Schmidt's Boor and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch A&ilitona of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no rlSKS mil, get yonr nouses, stock, iur ulture, etc, insured in nrst-ciass, rena nle companies, as representeu ny DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, HW South Jardln Street. mo Llfu unci Aocldontal Companies grille.. Cleary Bros' Hot Basson J. Temperance DrinJs Mtnerei waters, WelHH beer. Bottlero t ' 'ie finest Inner beers. 17 nd 19 Ptae Alley. ShoBaadCil:, P 1ST PILLS! nsuQ IflRirr Ah,n euhe. &ehd ag.idr-wqmah s gaf 5ICEI5 GUARD;' Vilcox BpccinsCopLA,PA. A High. 0. i'ral Involve! in In trigue Ac'.inBt Jep mi. EN00UP.AC!"! TJJIO HAS REBELS. Secret Dl,pleties 8vnt to Chinese Oencrals lnll Into dapniiesr llnuil Losses of the Arnil"s of China mid Japan rrom n ,fap snes Standiotnt WASlllNtnoN. Dee. 21. Recent newa- pnlr timtl ndvlces received here from Japan show that tho question of the terms of peace which Japan will demand from China Is a fruitful subject of discussion by tho native press. Opinions, however, differ regarding these terms, nml while tonic journals content themselves with speaking generally on the subject, others uro more specific In their demands. Ono paper asserts that For i isa, so Important from a commercial and military point of lew, mint at all events be taken. An other paper enters a strong protest against the claims that China must surrender ter ritory entirely out of proportion to thn objects for which the war was undertaken. Assuming that tho war Is prartlcally over, the Ja.ianeso aro already discussing tlie miifter of Japan s prospects thereaft r. , Air. Ivanko. the vice minister of state for agriculture 'ind commerce, has been look- lug Into the history of the United States after th" great civil war, and to that of iTeriuauy alter tho Franco-Prussian war for li.rclit on tho subject, aud the nosho nm.iho has baen holding consultations about the matter for some time, but the Investigations are far from concluded. Tho vice minister is personally of tho opinion th.it tho extension of facilities for direct exportation is of the greatest Importance. According to a Seoul correspondent af fair" are again b"iniming serious In Corea. where thero is trouble in which Tal Won Kun, who is und.-rstood hero to be prae tlcully prime minister, Is Involved. It had its origin in tha surrender of LI Helkl, 11 favorite of Tal Won Kuu, to tho Corenn po lice, In whoso cmtody he Is now held. LI, It appears, took part In all the delibera tions of the faction headed by the aged statesman, and Is therefore acquainted with its secrets. Conscience Anally drove mm to confess to the police. Letters b.-means of which tho faction Instigated tho Tong Hak Insurgents, to gether with other documents bearing on the same point, and secret tlNputchos bent by the Tal Won Kun to the Chinese gen erals In tiie Phyong Yang havo about all fallen into tho bands of the Japanese au thorities, and the slnster project of the old gentleman and his followers against Ja pan, the corespondent adds, is now an open secret. Since these events transpired news has como to the United Stnt 'K by telegraph to the effect that the Japanese government has "dispensed with the services of Till Won Kun, andtho natural presumption is that tho action was the result of the oc currences referred to. A Japanese paper gives a summary of the losses of the Japanese and Chlneso armies up to Nov. 23, exclusive of the bat- tics nt h ung- ang-Chmig, Kinchan, Tnl-ien-Whan at Port Arthur. It shows that the Japanese lost about S30 killed and 883 wounded, while the Chinese lost 1,81X1 men killed mid 4.500 wounded, aim 1,018 of them were made captives, making a total of 10.818. The Chinese have also had 211 cannon taken from them, 1,8115 ri(lcs,8fi,331 cannon hhot and 48.(il() cartridges. Besides enough ammunition to last a month, firing with 20,000 rifles, 838 ban ners have been taken, 3,400 tents, 1,000 horses, 3,000.000 taels worth of gold and silver, 11,000 coins, 2,113 koku of rice, 5,755 koku of unhullod rice, mid lu addition sutliclent food to last nil army of 20,000 men three days. The Chinese have also lost thirteen vessels, a torpedo boat, five men-of-war sunk, and ono of their war vessels captured, which makes n total ton nago of 0,850 tons. Tho number of killed and wounded on the Japanese side nt Port Arthur Is est! mated at 400, wlillo the loss of the enemy Is estimated at nine times that number, sioiti: ciiindm: ddi'ijats. A Fierce Hand to Hand Ritlle with the Usunl Result. Yokohama, Dec. 21. General Kosaura, on Doc. 10, attacked General Lung's posi tion soven miles west of Halt Cheng. The position was defended by 10,000 Chinese, who wero routed after four assaults. The fighting lasted llvo hours. Tho Japanese arc now about ten miles from New Chwang, which It wns expected would be reached today. A dispatch from Antong says that the Japunoso forco consisted of four regiments of Infantry and five batteries of artillery. The latter bomlianled tlio Ulilnese, who hnd established themselves In tho village of Kung Wnsal. The Infantry then thrlco charged through the Chinese lines. The lighting wns stubliorn, tho combatants meeting hand-to-hand. Tho fight was the fiercest that has yet taken plnco. The Chinese loss Is estimated at 500 killed or wounded. The Japanese also suffered severely. A dispatch from Kobe, Japan, says that thousands of Tonghaks defeated the Cor cnu garrison of w soldiers at Chulludo, and thon burned tho houses. The luhahl t.mts of the town lied. It Is reported that n number of Cbinoso wero among the Tongluiks. 3Iarried on Ills Dfatlihetl. Chicago, Dec. 21. A. I1. Dulse, chief clerk of tho Klgin, .Toilet and Kastern rail road, illod at the Wellington hotol yester day afternoon of aneurism of the heart. A sad feature of the demise was tho death bed marriage of the deceased to Jilss Olllo Hopewell, of St Louis. Their wedding had boon arranged for Jan. 1, but realiz ing Mr. Hulse could not survlvo tho nup tials wore hastened. Death Itatlier Thau Hllndness. New Youu.Deo.iil. Despondency caused by approaching blindness caused Jacob F. D. Soils, a lawyer, to commit suicide yes terday. He shot himself through thoheart. Mr. Kolls was 41 years of age, and lived at u boarding house lu Mudisbn avenue. A Kentucky Desperado Killed. Danvillk, Ky., Doc. 31. Mikajuh How toy, the desporndo, was killed at Junction City Saturday night while resisting arrest by Town Marshall Kills. Hovvsey Is the last of a family of seven sous who met death with their boots on. No Vm Asulust UtrIet Attorney K11y. AU1ANY, Deo. IM. Liovornor Flower K.tve out ills findings lu the matter of the charges ttguliiit District Attorney Kelly, of iUuiwulaer. The oliargas uro dUniUil as not gubatuntlutetl. Fry Fish and other food in Cottoleno and there -will be no complaint of indigestion or dyspepsia. It 13 more healthful more economical better in flavor than any other shortening. Genuine put up m pail with trade mark steer's head in cotton-plant wreath. Made only by THE N.K. FAJRBAKK COMPANY, CHICACIO, anil IS J N. Dtl.vmr. Ate., rhlladsu , TvVMncnnnExHH53in 1 1 IK? v$ ! I A T.ATW'S TOTTfiTT Sis not complete UtJ without an ideal I HE ru n at mm w m r. m nt Ml I n 1 siEwi fcfcippj n my powEr. m 1 OfOI'rTiUS'Q Ii Combines every clement of beauty and purity. 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PALMEh Jtrif AXV BAR HUJIOHON. 301 Mahantougo Street, Pottsvllle. Pennu 0.3MI Iks STEAM RENQVAT1HG C0,,'v'S'ti'" IN EFFEOT NOVEMnER 18, 1891. I'assengcr trains leave Snei-andoab tor Penu Haven Junction, Maucl ChunH hlk-hton, Slatlngton, White Hall Catasauqu., Alientown, llctulchcm, Eamon acd Wcaiherlj 8.04 7 1 0.15 a tr . 18.13 3 57. 5.27 p. m For New York and 1'lillaJelpi. i, O.ul, B.15 a ui. 18.43, 2H7 p. m. b'or Quakake, Mwltitbactc, Oerbards ana Hudsondaie, 8.01, B.15 n. m., and 3.57 p. m. l'or wiuoe-uarre, wnne uave . ri on, Laccyvllle, Tonanda, Sayre, Wnvorty aud Klmira, 0.01. U.I5 a. m., 2.57. ri.37 p. Tor RocLcster, Buffalo, Niagara t'u. i,a& .in West, d.04, a.l5 a. m. and 2.57 5.27 p. tn For Ilclvldcre, Delaware Water jse .r.tt - trcjdsburg, 0.01 a. m., 2.57 p. ro. Por Lainbertvllle and Trenton, B.16 a. in f or Tunlthaunock.6.04, 8.15a. m., 2.S7, 5.27 r. r; . ror Ithaci and Oenova 0.04, 0.15 a tn 5 1 i in Tor Auburn 9.16 a. in. 5. '."7 p. in. fcr Jcanosvlllo, Levis ionandI!eaerMoonk r.'S" . m., 12.4.1 p. m. r nr a toe H tor and Du-r bor Yard, 0.01, 7.II P.15. a. tr,.. 12.4. 2.K" 5.27 p. m For Hiivor Hrook Junction, Audenrled and ilazlcton 6 04, 7.38, 9 15 a m . 12.43, 2.57, 5.27 acrt S.uap . rorScrr.ioc,fl.CH, 9.15. a. m., 3.57 and 6.17 p m. ."or IlMlobrook, Jeddo, Drlfton and Frceland, C. 04, 7,s, 9.15, a. m., 12.48, 2.67, 6.27 p. re. 'or Ashland, Glrardvllle and Lost Creek, 1., B. r.48 9 18. 10.20 a. m.. l.oo. 1. 10. 4.10. O.Jisp m. for itaven Kun, Centralla, Mount Uarine h i .Sbamokln, 9.13, 11.14 a. m., 1.S2, 4.20, 8.22, 8.15 p. It. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City ntt Delano, 0.04 7.38, 9.15, 11.05 a m 12.13, 2.57 5 27, B.08, 10.53 p. m. Trains will leave Sbamokln at 5.15. S.1B, 11 45 a. m., 1.55, 4.30 B.30 p. m., and arrive at Sbenatdoab at 0.04, 9.15 a. m., 12.45, 2.57, 6.27, 11.15 p. ir Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.60, 7.SS D. U, ll.&l 11.30 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.10 5.27, D.W'J p. m Leave PottsvlllD for Shenandoah, 0.00, 7.54 8.05, 10.16, 11.40 a. m 12.32, 3.00,. 440, 5.20, .., 7 55 11 15 p m. Leave Shonasdoah for Ilazleton, 0.01,7.8.' 9.15. a.m., 12.43, 2.67, 6.27, 8.08 p.m. Leave Ilaileton tor Shenandoah, 7.35, 10.00 1 1.90 a. tn . 12.16. 2.6i, 6.30, 7.26, 7.65 p. tn SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Hun, Centralla, M Carmel and Muamokla 8.45 a. ro., 2.40 p. ro , and arrive at rshamokln at 7.40 a. lu. and 1.41 p m Trains leave Hhamokln for Shcnandoati 7 53 a. ra. and 4 00 p. m and arrive at liiea. a .doab at -.43 a. m. and 4.58 p. ra. . rains it.vo tor Ashland, Glrardvllle an L03V 'itek.D.iaa m., 1280 p. m For Hunleton, Ulack Creek Junction Po n daven Junction, Mauch Chuuk, Alleniovx, Hethlehem, Easton and Now York, ' 19 , 1 30 2.56 p. m for Philadelphia 12.90.2.65 p re. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Maharrj Ct.y ta clano, 8.4H, 11,36 a. m., 12.30, 2.55, 1.5)1 B.08 r r:. Leavo Ilazleton for Shesandoac, 8.3J, ll.ll a. is., 1.06, 6.30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah tor Pottsvillb. 6.55 8.H, 9.30 a. tn., 2.H p m. Leave l'ottsvlllo for Sbenacdoab. i.W, It 4) ..m.,1.36, 6.15 p. m. ROLLIN H. WILBUR. Oenl. Hunt., South Hcthlc&em, I'a .HAb. S. LEE, Uenl Pass. Act., Phlladalphi W NONNKMAOHEIt, Asst.Q.P. A., Mouth liolnlerjem, i"n i Npw discovery Wit bract) yon nptn ft Sod with "WRITTKB 1 iCAHAS EE to tare NerTouitti Uty, I.oh ofBexu. Puwr id ithnaex. Involuniury KmisnoDi from aar catmp Jf oeglpcted, auih troubles lead t $1.ihj per tun by mail, 6 bnxes for A. With tv ri V. uiimikt lu vut VI ITIUItll IHU UlWIi AUUrl Cl.j.UuJ.Otiio. Jinn UI, ih . . .(-.., Tai II 4 i)uAtfcii-i . isi-.
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