MIOMI 'SPAIN ," "rackfd with COITOIENZ. Chronic Nervousness Could Not Sleep, Nervous Headaches. GenMernon: I have boen taking your It ,t.: uvo Nei itio for the past three months nnd 1 cannot say cimuijU In Uspteise. It has Saved fly Life, for I Ikh' a'.rnast piven up hopo of ever ii-:-!; well agv.in. I was a cliiiiiU' li'i rvr from j.rrvousnoss and could ..!,. r. I was also troubled with nervous lioatiacliq, and had tried doctors la vain, until I used youi Nervine, urns. M. wood, ltingwood, ill. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cur res. Dr Miles' Nor Ine la sold on a positive guarantee thru 1'in flr-)t bottle will bonoUt iUdr-ji:sH;i!,c!l Itnt SI. 8 bottles for&i.or It will be ton', ore on receipt ot prlco by tUo Dr. lilies' iuodlcal Co., Klkhart, Ind. Political Cards. pOB SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Second Ward. BENJAMIN 0. OtIUROU. Subject to Itepubllcan rules. E Oft SCHOOL DIBECTOH, Third Ward. T, It. EDWARD9. Subject to Republican rules. JilNMSVLVANl.t itAIUitUAi I sonnrt.Kit.L Dftain- NOVH.MHKU. 25 1834. Trains will loave Shenasaonb ai.ur Ui . . . date for Wlggan's, Gllborton, Frackvllle, ?.' Castle, Bt. Clalr.Pott&vllle, Hamburg, Ksw.il..' Pottstown, rhosnbtvlUc, Norrlsto mil' adelphla Mrourt street station) st ( :03 d li a. m. nmH.U-p m. on weekdays ifo t' Tlllo nnd Int'-'ntdlata station" ! tn .SUNDAY" For Wl'.' - Ullberton nt. Castle, St. CU' Pottsvllle a. 8 J.tti and3;10p. it. e'er Hambufir, Ktiu. jx, lown, Pacsnltvllla, Norrlsiown Ph.id" t8:00, 0:40. v, .'.no p.m. Trains leav h'racirvllli. tor mwaju 10:40a m and (2:11, 3:01. 7:42 hk: f Bunduve, 11:1" a. m r.ndV40p i Iiearo Poxt-vUlf for bfmadcal. .1 11:13.. rr. r- t-t'i.7 15 nfl ?i w -w.' t 10:10 a. m. .. ! fc. W pm Leave Phl.f . '.rhl (Uroid mrp.. i-.l.-ji, dhenandoan T icd Hi 1 4 10 and T il m woeit day r, Sundav -.sj)rr Loavo Hroud sjtroctHtatlon, Philadelphia "UK NEW YOUK. for Men . Binre-, e i S3), 4 0 r.ft)n 10s 1 (dtulng car), II ill 11 in. 12 noon, 12Ji(ilm iteil 121 una 4 p m dmlmr cars), 1 4 , 2ui HI nlcir car). a Mil H BO. 7 1.1. 8 12. 10 n 12 01 lllht. fl S. 3 2", 4 US 4 SO S15. Hl.' 5'l, 1 30 (dim. is car), 1103 a in 12 44, 2.10 fdinlnc can I IlinlteJ 4 23 , 520. 6 30, 6 60 ID, --12 10 IK) p m 12 01 nig bt. ExDressiu itioa, .miiout cti.iuett. U a it, weekdays, ar V'nm ditty. WASHINGTON AND TUB KOUTH For Haiti. v iiuiuiun ' u 'o, ( 9 10,1020. II ' 1 ,'Cs m, (IJ3S limits j ttln. ear,) IHO ( . ( m 'Innfrclo" " l.'" lt dlnln? run. S5i (dlnlns car), 6 17. I)5f, (dining oar), " .uinlng car) p m , and 1203 nlsht feltd.r. "unum" 350,720.9 10. 11 1H 113tlam. 441. hfn (dlnlDg car), 665 (Lining cur), 7 40(dlni k caripmana 1203 uljht. Leavu Mam .ruci Ueiry, l'nllaaelphl. FDl T1.AN1'IU i-'ITY. Kiprcss, 8 to aoi,! 10, 4 00 and 6O0 a m weoi days. Sundiys. Express 8 45 and 45u m. Tor Cape M , Aogiedca, Wlldwooa acv Holly Uencb, expreix, 9 s m llll p rn wee'u days. Sunday, D IX) u m. ForBea laic :lt. Ocean ty and Avalon Express, 9 00 a ii.,4O0 p m week days. Mun days, U CO a m. ror noinorii I'olnt, exproi-tj, 6)1, a m, 4 IX) p m week days, Sundays. 8 t u n S. XL. f no vc i J Oll'IMK r'U'.- - t SHARES FOR SALE. The Safe Den.istt Iluildinz ami Savinc Ahso. elation of Iteaditifr. la.. offers for sale a tow hundred shares of block. ThUUatjood, eliable and prosperous association iu vwitcli to take shares. Having roady sale for all money, the premium received is large, consequently the btock wilt mature much t-oouer than associations located in towm where tliere is no Kreat demand for money, and liuiltling operations are very limited. Tho value of each share Is 020 at maturity. Application fee, 25 cents each share. Monthly dues, one dollar per share. Five per cent, interest allowed on all paymeuts made) In advance for 6 months or laager. Members may withdraw one or all shares at any time bv giv ing 3d days written notice, and are entitled to the full amount of dues paid, with 6 per cent, interest alter one vcar. tLerebv makibc it an 11 per cent, investment. All shareholders are entitled to loans from fund on real estate security. No hares will be forced out. Tim fund is run on the -ame conservative principles as our local fnuds which have been tiled for years and found safe. Any one wish lug to invest in a Saving Fund will rind It to their interest to call 011 the local agents and receive full particulars. Hey. H. A.. Keyser, xj. J.., 01 iuuuaiiuy wiy, 19 ouo ot me ui roc tors. MASTER & BACHMAN, Agents, 137 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah, When In POTTSVILU:, Stop at PHIL. WQLL'S HOTEi ' 200 orth Centre Stroot. rat in 1 ii.,iin. jjaules' ululux mum ttacnetl,l ni.xi vlnes. Honors, cigars M?fe4 mdmsr;4 .beddall, (-uws-sors t it'oikley Uroi.) .'ti ttntr.j utrcei, ilL.,1x cm Our Motto- II st QuaUtv at LoneBt Ciab Prices. latroii.K8riH(.eittully solicited. ' H - 4- -.11 1 HOTEL KAIE&,ior , ,, ;yAs.tBunom'Jmyop, North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Jlaoit accommodations. Handsoms flxtures, foal Bad nilllard Books AtUchtd. TiieEot f Tn ffil taliation lj 0 ir C-rr.rnr..mt WOULD 3UiiI OUR L JC1AR INDUSTRY Cuba FnrnMiM Srvrn-lllclilli. of the Unr Huar Vnvil In ThU Cimntry, and to 1'riv vont IIk Iitiportatlnn Would Cloito Down tlio ltnnerlt WashinotoS, Dec. 38. ;IntereHlltiK tl rclopmunts uro oxpretoll ilt nil otirly day ns , h result of tlio stmluwl relntlong between ; tho Unltcil Htiites mid rpaln over tlio tariff. , Spain Iiiw nlroiwly hlncoil tlio United . Sstnt"sln tlio "flriitooluiiui,"amlSocret(irr Grt-slintH 1ms rejoined by d'-eotliiR Mln- imit Tiiylur. nt Miulrld, to notify tho Himu- 1 lsh governmont llntt If tb,i United Stuti Is not reiiiuvod from tlio llrst column tins country will retnllnte. Ill (illlelul circles It Is not belloved tlmt Simln will yl'ld to the protest of Steretiiry Greslinui. In tlmt ovont, If tho werotnry onrries out bis thnmt ot retaliation, lJrsl dent Clovcland will Issue u proclamation closlns Amerlcuu ports to tho products of Spain. Tie flrst elTitfc of this rettiuution would be shut out the enormous ship ments of raw sugar which Cuba maker. I n this country. In official circles it Is siild that Culm furnished soven-elhts of all, tin raw Riijrur usi-d In Amorlcan lvflnurlua Tho oilier olsthth comes from IjoiiUluna nud Hawaii, but It Is said thai it would bo Impossible to make up this seven-eighth now drawn from Cuba. It Is asserted, tlioreforo, by thoso In no way Identilliil with or p.:rtinl to tin sutfurrMlnorlos that tho retaliation would cut them from their supplies and close them up, throwing 21), 000 employes out. of work.' This statement was niado by a high of ficial who has li.id much to do with tlio lioKotliitlons, and who Is very apprehensive of Its results. Ho added that the ultimate effect of tho warfare would be to advance the price of .siifriir from three to six cents per pound, thus making the public bear tho burden. In levying duties Spain ar ranges countries In two columns. The first column Includes those who have not entered into satisfactory treaty arrange ments with Spain. Until recently Urazll was tho only country on the globo which Spain lui9 put into this column, all other countries being In tlu second column, which Includes those having satisfactory treaties. Tho United Stiites now joins Urazll lit Spain's "Ilrstcolumnn" and thus stands apart from all oilier countries In the commercial henellts Spam Krauts. Tho Immediate olTeet of Spain's action has already proved disastrous to tlio American trado hi Hour, and this trade has passed almost cx' lu-.lvcly Into the hands of Canada. Under tho old recip rocity iirrauseiuent with Spain American flour was shipped to Cuba In great quan tities. Hut when the United States tariff raised tho duty on Cuban sugar Spain re sponded by raising the duty on American Hour. Tlio "Hist column'' duty on Hour is $1.75, while the "second column" is f I. As Canada Is In tho second column she en joys an ad vautage of seventy-live cents a barrel on H.iur, and this 1ms proved ample to allow Cmm uv to wri st tho Cuban (lour trado away l'rom tho United States. It Is undui'ritood from authoritative sources that a question has boon raised as to tlio rllit of tho president to issue a re taliatory proclamation against Spain, such as Secretary firesham has threatened. Tho law aiitliOrirMS retaliation against coun tries making unjust discrimination.? against tho United States. Hut Spain claims she is making no unjust discrim ination; she arranges her tariff in two col umns according to whether countries are friendly or unfriendly to her, and leaves tho countries to choose their own lilacos. Under those cirou instances it is urged that Secretary Gnuna'u has no nuthorlty to in voke tho rotalliuo.-y law of 181)0. lvnnoyer's ltespecta to Clutoland. Poia'LASB, Ore., Doe. 20. Governor Ponuoyer rcmenibercd Prcsidoit Cleve land ycbtcrday by sending him tho follow ing letters: "Christmas has again visited our stricken land with Its prostrated In dustrosand its Idle throngs, wllllugbut un able to work and unwillingly forced to beg or suffer. After two years of ruinous do lay and mismanagement you have, thank heaven, at last discovered tho real trouble, although you havo not proposed tho proper remedy. As you now concedo, the country needs more money, but It does not want the worthless stuff you proffer. It needs gold mid silver money with which to pay debts, and it does not want bank rags. Sixty years ago tho Democratic party had u president who defied the bauks. Wo havo now a president who defies tho peo ple iu tho Interest of tho banks." Dt'ti'iidcd llluiKoir with an Ax, MooilKIIliAli, Ivy., Dec. 20. Ono of tho Woodiest tragedies In the history ot Itowun county occurred a mile from Moorehead. Jako Whitaker, a laborer, wenthoinonboiit 0 o clock nnd found Henry Tyreo and Will iam Cole at his house. Colo and Tyroo threatened to kill him if he did not leave, and Colo begun cutting him with a knife. Whitaker seized an ax and knocked Colo senseless and chopped Tyreo several times i with It, killing him Instantly. Whitaker , then helped Cole Into the house and gave him sonio whisky, after which ho came to town and gave himself up. Connecticut's Oldest Inhabitant. j IIAUTFOUU, Dec. 30. Aire. Kmlly Hob- I hlusTalcott, of West Harford, the oldest resident In the state, reached her 101th I birthday yesterday. Sho was born at Wal- ; cott Hill, In Wcthersfield and was married ' ut 20 to Ansel Tasoot, who died here a few i years ago, Hho ho four children living, j nud ninny grand nud great-grandchildren j ' Charged with a I)oulil 31urdor. 1 JAMMTOWN, N. Y., Duo. ail. (iBorgo I)o powwtu arrest jil t Salamiinoa, N. Y on suspicion of lielng the murderer of Mrs. Shearman anil Mn. Davis, tho women who were bntcuoi -Ml nuar here last weak. Dtfpow wwumM ul on Information fur nUlnsl by a wo. 11.111 with whom ho hud boon living. JIr. Hmr.l'a (Ufa to a City. Lead, S. p., 1)jo SO. One of tho best appointed library .111 1 leading rooms iu tho wholo northwest vai priMtuiUtd with approprlato oer-tiifw;:.' . Go the oltlxerU of this 11I.10C last ovenliijf'hy Mr. Phtubo A. ' Ilbnrst, widow of the late Senator Hearst, California. Tlia Knelnrer Imtantly Killed. tiAl'jrimil, l.'.ii i .' ' :Vill(it'our freight, t&Jjm ion;. I, .'blerd.iy af Cul- vnr'.a HtiLt.li.il kain.ll .1 , illshln r luifli fm u-lnos alid 6)i: :n.lffb4. 1-im.m. :iint tiirttiintlv kllUns Engine 1" ,a T ' .'nnbjll, of lu , dltuiapolls, and fatally luiuriug a UiUun. P.... , . . . ... - . " Tortured With Rheumatism For Quarter of a Century. Relief Came at Last to the Patient Sulferer How She Was Cured. Sarah II. Smith, Piuevllle, Hocks county, Prt.i says : "1 was a great sulfeier from rheumatism. I had the dlsea for over twenty-live year, and the torture I linve undergone during the past quarter ol I century no pen could describe. Kvery attack 1 bad, my entire body was racked with pain, and I was lu a terrible com!!- Iin. T trli.,1 iloeti-iv jifrpr ilnrf nr ntttl prppv lemedy that could be suggested, but all with the same result. None of them ever gave tue the ellghlet relief. I bnd bad the disease so long thit it had become chronic when I began to use Munynti's Hheumstlsm Cure. It. was not long before I felt a gre.it deal better, and after using li a hort time the rheumailm left me I have not hail a trace of It since, and am convinced that I am permanently cured." Miinyon's Rheumatism Cure Is gt ft-an-teed to cure rheumatism In nnv part of the body. Acute or muculr rheumatism cured In from one to Ave dsys It never falls to cure sharp, shooting p.sin.s in the nrnis, legs, shit", buck or breast, or sore ness Ml any part ol i he bod , In from one to three "hours It U guaranteed to promp ly cure lmneiiess, stlfl' andswoolcn joints, R' iff hack, and all pains In the hips and loin-. Chmnic il eniuattsin, sciatica, huubsgo or pain ill the back are speedily cmed. Munyon's Homoeopathic Home Hcmedy Company, of Philadelphia, put up sped lb s for nearly every disease, which nre sold by nil druggists, mostly for25cent a bottle. HP Tl 1317 Arch St. Phila. Pa. BLOOD PO SON 'iffir Jcnwt'H ctirejl in '4(1 SnttOtlu). Wot It In (I tier 1 Ulcers. hkln DlNcnMi H. Nervous t)iMllti Jmnl Hrrnret of Ymttti. I.onf lowrr nnl gHtriclurcs (No t titiliics) Cured for a llfe- ,11 1 me. 1 Iot IHiinH.ioiI ami S 1:1 nil Shrunken Or-; tfitii I n. If Uratoroil. Rclentiw- mrthed tieer fulls unices ckboI beyond Iiimi.m nld. ilKlerut on"0, mill you ftel Uueamnn iimonfi men In mind nnd lruy. All louses checked linmeULittly and continue) linpioveuj.-iit, Kvtry oUtacle to iiupny mKniud ino removed. Nerve iore, win, mercy, brnln ivower. wbcii fulling or lost, nro restored hv Itlie enmhluwd Ki;V trt-utiuent. Victims ol i aomfd ami eices, , rr:aim jour nianhooil iHulTtfrersfromfollA. overwork, vnrlv prrnm. Ill J health ntul exct'8ei In miirrled life rej;nlrJ lyour Ptrength. Jion't itiNpair. wen If In tlu; Jlaat stages. Don't bo discounted. If ouueks1 ihuvo robbM you. 1 will iroe to you that medical science end bonor still exist. Kendi ilve2-ecnt Btainni for lioolc " TIII1T1I the rjonty Medlcid book ext osIiib rmacks (no matteri rsvvlmttbey advertlm to wtvo themselves froml Sexnosure) their tilrus and devlcen, calling nthemselves eeUbrated uiul tamoin. civ 1 111: fret fiadvlco and nuantnte , ciuirtjini? enormousM nprlces for cheap. ik.Imoiioii! tlriKS. and there 01 jioy mining itioiHuiitii. iioursi u to a. iven linas. 6-8.60. Wed.amlRHt. J'M' iia. C-tt'lO. Sun. Noticp All anilcted with dangerous and Ihopeless cases should cull fir examination. 3Dally, from u 1. Wed. nnd Bnu eve rs, 6-U, unri '2,un.,9-12. Writooren!!. 1 reatmenthy inall.l Safe and Kellable Horflea to IHro sreitdV n7s LI VERY Pear Alley, Rear Colfue Houso. The best rigs In town. Hor-es taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand lAauixdxrp Cor. Lloyd nd Wtlto Hta. All work guaranteed to be tlrst'Cl.n In evw ' i UcuUr HUk ties nd laco curtain eaepeo tlly OlocdR called (or and delivered. A trial dlcltwi Lager anc Di Finest, Purest, Ilealthesi. Chris. Schmidt, Agt S07 West Coal St.. Shenandoah. T.M. REILLY; ohntkaija's POPULAR : HOTEL ! I Where you can alwiya get I Cool Beer and Refreshing Wines, WblKUnyr, tc. Don't torget the plat.. -r. m. IteiJly'B. L.0CU.V Avenue, itHNTUALIA, PA. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, and the water you drlutc Isn't even fit for that purpose. Use forenz Scbmidt's Boor and Porter. JAMES BWEtiDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. I Millions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured In first-class, relia ble companies, as representeu oy DAVID FAUST, Insuranco Agent, 120 South Jardln Street, Also Life and Accidental Companies For tho... cieary Bros' Hot Season ' Temperance Drinks . Mineral waters. WcIbh beer. Bottlers rj l iVin flnant lair lutl Ion EEn umlil sner Beers tne nnest lager oeera. i i't ni 19 TMh Alloy, Ehmndoii, Fa Orimoi art CnBualties of World's Great Holiday I!T ALL SUCTIONS OF TEE OOUNTM A Carriage Contnlnlng Tlirro IVhohi riuiiKt.. troni a IVrrjlMHit at llo.ton -ad Trolley Accident to a Hoy In llrookljn. A Tenuwec Italhvay l'utitllty. Hm.kiuh, C, l)o. 86. James II. Yarborough was found dead In bed In n hotel hero yesterday, lie was a native of Korth Carolina and eight years ago killed a man In Ohio, was tried for murder, but convieiod of manslaughter nnd sentenced to life Imprisonment. Just after sentenco was passed he attoinoted suicide by cut lug his throat nud his life was barely saved. Petitions were widely circulated in this state asking tho governor of Ohio to pardon blm, and last August pardon was granted, nnd Yarborough, nfter several years of convict life, returned to North Carolina. Un has lieon drinking heavily for several days. He was found lying with his face buried in his pillow. I'liyslclnns said death was duo to suffocation. Fatally Hliot by a rolloeioan. Pnii.AUKM'illA, Uec. US. While Police man Mel'"ar!and wns attempting to arr st William Ilrown, ouo of a gang of uptown toughs, yesterday afternoon, be was set upon bv Charles (inllngher, John Morrell and William Starr, companions of Drown, who violently assaulted him. McKurlnud flrod three shots from Ills revolver, one of which tore nut Gallagher's right eye and lodged at tho base of his brain. The other men then seized the policeman's club and pistol, and after knocking him down shot twice nt him. One bullet struck the po liceman's arm and tho other Indicted a Ilesh wound. Gallagher Is dying at a hos pital, and MoKnrland Is In n serious con dition. Mnnvll and Starr are lu custody, but Hrown osoapod. Tried to Kill tlio Police Chief. Union, S. C, Dec. 20. A senatlonnl and fatal triangular street shooting oc curred hero yesterday. Kent Gregory and Jack Crawford, two prominent farmers, came to town and drank heavily, Gregory being lock"d up for drunkenness. When regained his sobriety he was released and at once started in on another drunk. This time he took Crawford with him, and Gregory insisted on hunting up Chief of Police Gulp. Gregory pulled a big pistol and shot at the chief, hitting him iu the thigh. Gulp returned tho fire, nnd was joined by two of his patrolmen. Gregory was hit four times, and died Immediately. Crawford, who joined in tho shooting, was hit twice, and will die. Sad Trolley Accident In ISrooUhn, Bisooki.vn, Dee. 2il Thousands of peo ple witness i a heartrending scene on , Myrtle avenue, nenr Bridge street, last ' night. Frank Tolrleka, 11 in year-old boy, was struck by a trolley car while attempt- ' ing to cross the avenue. With his logs ! nearly severed above tho ankles ho was I wedged between the forward wheels and I the motor box. In that position ho re- lnained for fort.v-flvo minuted, mutdm. in 1 agony. It was imposdblo to movo tho car , backward or forward without crushing! out tho little llfo left lu the hoy. A gang of men from the nUleo of the company finally arrived and had to tear tho cor I apart before tho boy could bo extricated. Ho will dip. Train Wreck lu Tennessee, Nashville, Dec. 2il. Train No. 1, Louis ville and Nashville, through passenger train to Now Orleans, Is reported wrecked ncur Brentwood, nine miles south of here. There Is no telegraph station at Brent wood. A wrecking train with officials of tho mad has gone to the sceuo, audit Is re port nl tho train is burning up. It is re ported nt the coroner's oillco that every available physician obtainable at a lato hour was sent to tho scene of tho wreck, and from this fact it is concludtd that the loss of life is serious. Tho railroad author ities refuse to give any particulars. Murilercd on Christiuu. Kve. AVashinotos, Dec. 20. Heuhcn Miles was shot and killed Monday night by Thomas Crnvan in a small eating house attached to the barroom of Joseph Thomas, at Jackson City, Vn. Both men nro raco track attendants, and had been drinking heavily. They wcro friends, but quarrelled over some minor matter, and had a fight, in which Miles was easily victor. Half an hour later Craven, who had refused Miles' overturesof renewed friendship, shot Miles through tho left breast. Miles died thirty minutes Inter. Claim. It Wat an Accident. ST. JoSKl'II. Mo., Dec. 20. Yesterday at ternuou 'William Mensell went into Bloom Brothers' saloon and borrowed a revolver, baying that ho wanted "to get a man." Ho was given a 41-enliber pistol and walked out on the street. A few minutes later he met a young man namod Prank Trucey, and without a wurd drew the pistol and shot the latter through tho bowels. Tmcoy died In five minutes. Mensel was locked up. He claims that ho did not intend to shiKjt Tr.iooy, and says that it was an uc cldent. Drowned from n Kerr) boat. Boston, Deo. 20 A herdlo, driven by Kdwiud T. Wilson, containing Austin K Snow nnd Miss Lillian A. Nute, both popu lar young poople of Bust Boston, who were returning from the theater, went Into the river from the deck of the ferryboat Win throp about 10:tfi) Inst night. Snow was drowned nnd tho horse and the herdlo were both lost. Wilson nud Miss Nute were reouod. Killed by n Trolley Car. WlLLIAStbl-oilT, Pa, Deo. 20. John Ed wards, of the, grocery firm of II. Kdwurds & Co., was killed by n west bound trolley car on West Third street yesterday. The ikull was fractured nt the base of tho brain. The rails were covered with snow and the motorman was uunble to stop the car, Hu.pectcil Murderer Arreted, TliKNTON, Dec. 20. Frank Hogarro.ullas Boduar, suspected of the murder of Fcr uatidino Coudo, whose, body wus found In u creek at Morrlsvlllo a few days ago, was arrested In a saloon In this city yesterday. Ho dciilcs any knowledge of the murder. Killed by n Fractious Cow. NEWMAN'S Guovu, Nob., Dec. 20. Yes terday Mrs. Oarrlo Moon wont out to milk a fractious cow. As she did not return her children followed uud found her lying under the cow dead, the oow having kicked and stamped her to death. I Lardepsia f4 would be a more appropriate name for that common cause of suffering dyspepsia because most cases of dyspepsia can be traced to food cooked with lard. Let COTTOLENE take the place of lard in your kitchen and good health will take the place of Dyspepsia. sn A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal OMPLEXIO I POWDER, Combines every clement of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. www Inslit upon having the genuine. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD RFLIABLE SPECIALISI ST. 329 N. loth SL Below Pallowhlll, Philadelphia, Pa. 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Hours- 1:30 to 3 and 0:31 to 11 a: A liNUlSLL, KEUEK, Successor 10 Dlt. CHAS. T. PAliMEK. ktk ami bar svnar.ox,- - 301 Mahautougo Street, Pottsvllle, Penne, The STEAM REKUVAT1NS C0,)AAS'2iiLfi:,,i" IN EFFECT NOVKMUEll 18, 1801. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah (or I'ncr. Haven Junction, alaucb ChUElt ' Iffcion, Slatlnpton, White Hall. Catasauijua, Ailtimown. lletnlobem, Baston and rt'oiiLerly 8.04 . 7 3S 0.15 a m . 12.18 !! 57, 27 p. m, l ot New York and I'blladelpuia. n.oi, 7.08, 9.1f, a ui., II! IS, 2.57 p. m. Kor i.'uakatca, 8wltctb&ck, Clerhards and UuUjondalo, 0.l, 0. 1B ft. in., and 2.57 p. tn. For Wlltee-Harre, Whlto Havn, . I" .nn, Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre. VVaverl; and BlDiir, 9.15 a.m., 2.57, 5.?7p For Kochrnter, Hudilo. Niagara fails ana the West 6.04. 9.i5a. m. and 2.57 5.27 n. m for Iltlvldere, Delaware Water Jat ..ntt firoudsburg, 0.04 a. m., 1.67 p. m. Por Laml'.rtville and Trenton. 9. IB a. uj. orTunlibannocli, o.04,9.15a. m., 2.67, 5,27 . rr. Tor Ithao. and Geneva (.01. 9.15 a m 5.31 c m Kor Auburn 9.15 a m. b.'2T p. m. f'or J eaDoavllle, Levlaton and Heaver UeaCon, 7 "H a. m., 12.43 p. m. 'or Stocliioi, and L-irrber Yard, S.01, 7.M 9 15. a. m.. IS 4. 2.67, 5.27 p. m. Kor Ullvcr Hroolt Junction, Audenrled and 11 uzleton 6 01, 7.38, 9 15 u. m . 12.43, 2.57, 5.27 and 8.1W p. . f'orbcranton, 4.04, 9.15, a. m., Xti7 and 6. p m For liailebrook, Jeddo, Drlf ton and FreelacO, 3.01, 7.38, 9.15, a. m., 12.13, 2.57, 5.27 p. IE "'or Ashland, Olrardvule and Lost Creek, t. D, 7.46 9 IX 10.20 a. TO . I. CO. 1.40. 4.10. O SSp. rr. a ror Kavon Kun, Uentralla, Mount Carme andx Sbamolcls,9.13, 11.14 a. m.,1.32, 4.20, 8.22, 9.15 p. n. Tor Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahacoy City ana Delano, 8.01 7.03, 9.15, 11.05 a ra 12.43, t.67 5 7. 8.08. 10.5.1 p. m. Trains will leave Sbamokln at 5.15, 8.11, II 45 a. m., 1.55. 4.80 9.30 p. m., and arrive at dberardoah at 6.01, 9.15 a. m., 12.43,2.67,5.17, 11.15 p. 11 Leave Sbenandoab for Pottsvllle, M0, 7 i 9.0S, 11.05 11.30 a. m., 12.48, 2.57, 4.10 6.27, b.H p. m Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoab, 0.OT, T.E9 9.05 10.15,11.40 a. m 12.82, 3.00,, 440, 5.20, .!, 7 56. U 13 p. ra. Leave Sbenandoab for nazletoa, 6.5,7.B! 9.1&. 1. m., 12.43, 0.57, 5.27, 8.08 p.m. Loavo Bazleton for Bbenandoab, 7.86, 1O.0Q 11.08 1. tn . 12.15. 2."l, 6.30, 7.26, 7.56 p. ra SUNDAY TKAIHS. I'ralns loave for Haven tlun, Centralis, Xt Carmol and Huamokln, 0.15 a, m., 2.40 )t. to., and arrive at Hbamokln at 7.10 a. m. and t.4S p m Trains loave Hbamokln for Sbenandoan v 7 56 a ra. and 4 00 p. in., and arrive at Sava anduab at ".1J a. in. and 4.58 p. m. 1'iams leave lor Ashland, Ulrard villa an Lost Jreok,9.40a m., 12.30 p. m 'or Haileton, Ulack Creek Junction, Penn Bavon Junotlon, Maucb Chunk. Alltnton, ne'.blehem. Blaston and New York, 8.40 a u, tf.ao 3.66 p. m Foi Phlladoinhlal8.SO,2.66p m. For Yatesvllle, Park l'laoe, Maoanuy oily ana elano, 8.40, 11.38 a. m 12.30, 2.66, 4 56 1 08 p tn. Leave Haileton for Sbenandoab, 8.80, ll.H a. m., 1.05,5.80 p. m. Leave Sbenandoab (or I'otlevllle b.56, 8,, 9.30 a. ol. 2.4" p. m. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah 8.9K, It lit a m.,l.sT., 6.15 p. m ROLLIN 11. WILBUH, QenL Hupt., South lletblebuin, Pa ' HAS S. LfcU, 'Jenl Pass. Act. PblladelpbUt .' VT. Hi DINKMACUEU. ABS1, Q. P. A., South llethlehera, Pa, SWJlliT Hrg Ui, A ttfMA, x f
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