Palpitation of the Heart Shortness of Breath, Swelling of Legs and Feet. "For nlwut four years I was troub led witb palpitation of tlio heart, shortness of breath and swelling of the legs aril foot. At times I would faint. 1 was treated by the best phy sicians in iSavannah, Ga., with no re lief. I then tried various Springs without boueilt. Finally, I tried Dr. Miles' Heart Cure also his Kerve and Liver Pills. After beginnim tu take (Item I fill better I I continued taking them and I am now In better hc.ilthtTian for many years. Since my ro 'overy I have sained fifty pounds In weight. I hope this state ment may be of value to some poor sufferer." E. n. SVTTON, Ways Station. On. Dr. Miles ITnart Cure it sold on a positive cuaranteo thuttho tirst bottlo will benefit. Allrirucf'lstsi.ollltatll, 6 bottles for$5,or itwtll bobtnr, pri oalO, on receipt of price bythuUr.MUob Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without nil ideal 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 delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. InsUt upon having tho genuine. IT IS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. AFTER ML OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THF OLD RFLIABIE SPECIALIST 329 N. !5ih St. Below Oallowhlll Philadelphia, Pa To secure ti poslrtv and t)-rra meet ruri- of Errors ol Y'litn a 1 Loss of Man'ood and of ail dlfeacs O' the Oloud, kldne s, B a der, Skin and Nervous i;s m'onult at buce I)'. Lo b IIo guar in1 c In all "nses caust d by E CPS es. Imp udence it Inlurlta-ce to rostore to Hearth and Slrtnulh b utldlng up t o shane-ed nervous syti in ana nddlrg new ilfnnnd ener-v to the broke down rnntdltutlon. Cons liattou ann exumln ittou free and stilctly c jntldtntlal. Office Inert, a ly anit Sunday from 9 a m. to 3p m., and 0 fo I) evening. Hf ad his book on Errors of Youth and obscure diseases of bolh sexes, "ent free. Havo yon SoroTnroat, Pimples, Coppor-Colorea Spots, Acbes, Old Bores. Ulcers la Mouth, Ilalr- onl cTemple,Chleas;o,Ill.,for proofs of cures. CapUnl?aoo,ooo.raileutacuredulneyeara SHARES FOR SALE. The Safe Dennslt Ilillldllur and Savhnr Asso ciation of lfeadtnir. Pa.. otTera for sale a lew nundiedsliates ol stock. Tbis Is a Komi, reliable and prosperous association hi which to take shmes. Having ready sale for all money, the premium received Is large, cote-equently the stock will mature much sooner than association located in towm. where there Is no groat demand for money, and Putming operations are very limited. Thoalueof each share is 820 at maturity. Application fee, 5 cents each share. Monthly dues, one dollar pershaie. Kiveper cent Interest allowod on all pajments made hi advaneo for ti mouths or longer. Members may withdraw one or all -.hates at any time b. gtv !nc 311 days written notice, and are entitled to tba,fnll amount of lues paid, with ft per cent, interest alter one year, thereby making It an 11 per cent. Investment. All shareholders are entitled to luamt from fund on real estate security. No shares will bo forced out. The fund is run on tho amu 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 find it to their interest ' o call on the loeal. agents and receive full particulars. Her. H. A. Keyser, I). I)., of Malmnoy city, is one of the directors. MASTER fe BACHMAN, Agents, 127 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah. When tn POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. POLL'S HOT FA 200 .llfirlh Contra Street. MtiHUt mi1rfiiiiim. Indies' dlutng ruon. attached PI if mi wines. Honors, cigar- HUNSER & BEDDALL, (uoo9-Kor.i 1 1 Coahloy tiros.) No x6 KiiNt Ceiiir-e utreet, s NtpnioAH, i'a. ist m h Our Motto: II st Quality at Lowest Cusb l'rtces. I'atroQige rtsi.ectfully solicited. JJQ,pTJ1 f J Pi Tli OHAH. BURCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures. Pool and.UUUard Kooms AtUohed. MMPLEXIOM jf POWDER, l)y The Polico Iuspootor Boforo tho Lexow Oominittee, AN UNSATISFACTORY WITNESS. the famous "ICiiti-ht of the Club" Appears AVholty Unconcerned as lie Replies to lncpilsltor (ltff Queries, anil Arouses the Wrath of That Noted Lawyer. New Yontf, Deo. 27. Noxt to Superin tendent Uyrnes, Inspector Alexnmler Williams Is looked upon by the residents Df tbls city as tho nmn who knows every detail lu connection with tho polico de partment of Now York. It was made known that ho would bo palled as a witness before tho Lexow com mittee and thoro wore numerous appli cants for admission to tho court room. Lawyers, dootors, hankers, brokers and men about town scrambled for seats to hear tho famous "Knight of tho Club" nnd Inquisitor Goff cross foils In ti wordy fencing match. Ditrltiir tho early part of tho proceeu- lnirs former YVnrdmun Shalvoy, who was Policeman Hnssey's partner In theTwelfth precinct, wns examined, nnd he told about his collection of hrlbo money from saloon keener, nronrletors of hou 'S of 111 famo find policy shops. Ho utcuaod Ciiptains Webb (retiredi, Doherty, Kikins and Schult. of receiving the bribes. During SchnltzV) regime he said that the price on policy bhops was raised 10 per cent., and that in nine mouths he palu over to Bchultz ubout ?l.r.J0. Detective Sergeants I'hil Itlley and .Ink" Von Gerlchteh were called after reccus, and they said they attended tho races at Saratoga dining their vacations, and that they received money from tho owners of tho truck for keeping "crooked persons" away from It. but they denied ever having divided tho money they got with any of the polico oflicial.s in New York. Inspector Williams was then called, and everyone was on the tiptoe of expectation. He was dressed lu full uniform, and Fccmed to be as unconcerned as If ho wero going to testify against an ordinary "drunk nnd disorderly. In reply to Mr. Golf lie said that ho learned tho trado of ship carpenter, and previous to 18013, when lie joined tho force, ho had charge of ship yards in China and Japan. When lie left there lie was wortli from 815,000 to 20,0UO, and had property lu Japan. He accounted for his transactions In real estate, and swore positively that ho was never directly or indirectly con nected witli tho sale of Hollywood whisky. The inspector had frequently been ac cused of having an interest in tho com pany which handled this brand of liquor, and it was stated that by displaying tho company's sig i iu a prominent place tho proprietor.-, ol i.iloons wero protected from arrest or annoyance for violation of the excise laws. . Williams denounced Pchmittberger as a liar, and said ho was prompted to Ho by a promiso of immunity given by tho Ijoxovy committee, lie met Mr.. GolT'3 attacks stubbornly, and frequently aroused merri ment by Ins answers to several questions Jir. (JolT wvcral times displayed his anger, while the inspector was at all times ap parently unriifll-d, his sharp answers tick ling tho large Uudieuco present. Alter seventy minutes of fencing Mr. Goff asked for an ,;ildournment until to day, and Clio majority of tho spectators said that Williams was tho "toughest" witness that the investigator has met fis It Is expected that the examination ot the inspector will occupy tho whole of tho Jay's bobstou. Keliue of the MOriu la Great,1 Srltrtln. London, Dee. 27. The iirirWh steamer Abydos. which put into Alnicrht on Dec. i -disabled, subsequently reMimlrig her voyage, is bellevoll to have fotludercd oil' the port ol Krin, Jslo of Man, during tho recont gale. All of tho steamers crew, about twenty men, are supposed to have been drowned. It transpires that tho ma jority of the crew of tho steamer Oswald, which was wrecked oil tlio Mull of Gallo way, wero alo drowned. OH the Mull of Cautyro there is a large capsized bark floating buttom upwards. All her crew uro believed to havo perished. Shortage in llroolclj ns I'lnunces. BliOOKLYN, Dec. 27. Charles Dtittonand John H. Sparrow, expert accountants, havo been spending a month or so going over the books andp.ipers in County Treas urer Adams olllco. Their report shows a total shortage ot 8!),01U. Of this Wo.Gl'J was found in tho accounts of tho treasurer. A discrepancy of jttl.luO is shown between the total amounts drawn by Ctuhlor Law rence J. 'form- y tor tho payment of jurors and the total amounts actually paitl Jurors between the jvurs 18S1 and 1893. This dis crepancy is against Torniey. Secretary Herbert Denies a lteport. WASHISUTOS, Deo. 87. Secretary Her bert, when shown a publication stating that Andrew Carnogic had demanded res titution ior the $140,000 ilno lie had iialtl tlio United Suites for plugged armor, and had threatened stilt If his demand was not compiled with, said that while it was truo that Air. Carnegie called on him Monday, It was not true that Iw made any demands or threatened auy suit. Fatally lliu-t by a ltnnauny. Nokwhtown, l'u., Dec. 87. Jacob S. Keyser, of Lederaohville, this county, was probably nanily injured in a runaway. Keyser wits driving a spirited honw when It took fright ami ran off. His team ool lldwl with another at the foot of a hill. Keysor was thrown with great furoetothu ground and ills skull fracturod and his ihouldur dislocated. He Is over 70 years of ago, and cannot recover. Thrown fj-oni A Train by Iturglars. IlAltltlSBUKU, l'a , Dec. 27. Charlen Lever, of Heading, wan killed ou the l'enii sylvanhi railroad uoar Wont Fairviuw, He said Iwfore he tliod that he vu thrown , from u train by In companions, who were going to rob a store at Mtirysvlllo. Luvur leaves a wife and twu eiuiiirun. Tlio ChrKtiMin Tree Caught Fire. BmnoKTiiN, N. J., Deo. 27. Tho largo double rcldcuco of ij. W. Swing untl I l'nink Oox was bii'iio-l totho ground. A ! Clirivunas ir.e in nivu.'s nart caught flro. i Tuu 1,011,0 "a.eiiniely tutroyed. I four Ifoys Hurt by (lunpowiler. Hiciimuxd, Han. 87. In Fulton, In tho lower part of this elty, live boys wero dis figured for life by the explosion of gun powder which they wero ualuu iu firing u ( toy cauuou. A Traveler's outfit should be compact, but it should always include a supply of Allcock's Porous Plaster the best remedy known for sprains, strains, lame back, congestion arising from cold, any one of the innu merable pains and aches lia ble to come at any time. Avoid Illtltntlons claimed to bo " Juit as food at Alixock's." Get lh genuine. Allcock's Corn Shields, Allcock's llunlon Shields, Have no equal as a relief and cure for corns and bunions. Brandreth's Pills relieve headache, torpid liver and diseases oausedby Impure blood. Or Thpp131T Arch St. I The Only (iinuiun Hpi-rinll-l ill Amer ica, r.oiwiiitsiHiiuiiiK uuni Others Autct-llse. NERVOUS DEBILITY AM THE RESULTS OF INDISDHETION i;urpi mi in au Jfn)M. Ilcltef tit fi e. ! BLOOD POISON S'ZXZZFZi ImriuItismiiHCtiod ft vt'flrs' K-.nrenu Hospital I and i practical experience, twCVrtlHciiti-s untl iiJipiomaa prove, ttemi live u-ce mam Dips n-r boot TRUTH," the only Truo Mt-dlciil noeite advertised It Is a trno friend to all I sufferers and tothoat contemptittlnKninrrlatTe. !Tho mfwt Btuhborc nnd dantierou cuMtB solle ted. Write O'Bill and be emved. Hours. 0to3; ev'ics, 6 to J for examlnatian and trentnientln ; curottic nna aaiiKerouH caaet cm unity ll to j L..sii ; ea. ana oat. ironi hioi; ev rs( o i I tsun., vct lrt'Bcmeni ny mam For Fainting .... The SeaHon la here: and Faper Hanging Get yonr work done by Muhauoy Clty'Bleatllnft artist, W. EL SNYDER "Pe rfect Work. BitrinliiH In rj.tlntH anil oils, plain and stalneil kIkkh. All tlie new pattern iu wall paper. All tlally nnd weekly paDerf, novelx, novplettes and Htatiouery 133 West Oentro Street. Hearttiuurtera for the KvKNfNO H KHALI) PROPOSALS PHOPOHAIS for thn erection of n four roomed fiamo setiool bulldlii to bo located ou the iiorthwstern corner of Jiudlu and Cheiry hi reels, In tl.o borouch of Slienando.ib, win i o leeei en uy 11 e uimrrMKmu cdiiuiiii tee ol the HienundnRh tcliool Hoard, unlil Morula v evinlnb-. Di-cember 31st. IS6I Hlann and sptclfloHtfons mav I o (.ren i.t the otlicoof the -cretaryi ftheHchool Hoard, lioom No. 3. WYfct hlreet i-fliiHil building, and ai theolllce of X. iiellly. arcultfi t, ho. Ii3 -'outh Centre sticet, Poltsvllle, l a The committee riworvei the rleht to relet ! any or nil bills. No bids will be received alter7o'cloc, p. m., Oecem. btr, 31st, 1(91. ii. j niui.DooN, unairmau, M.utK 11UIIHK. Cua'.ilvs Hooks, V.'. T TKF7.18F, TlJt' thy LYiton, lS-15-12t llulldlng and Hcpalrs Committee. Finest, Purest, Healthest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 207 Went Coal St., Shenandoah T. M. REILLYK CBtfTBALIA 8 POPULAR : HOTEL ! WLare you osn alwnyB get a glttw ol tool Beer and Refreshing Wines. Whiskey!', etc. Don't forgot the pl- f.oausi Areauc, UENT1'. ALIA, PA. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do, and the water you drinK isn't even ut ior tnai purpose, use Lorenz Schmidt's Boer and Porter. JAMES SUIKLU3, Manager Slienandoah Branoh. Millions of Dollars Go un In smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur nitnre, etc., iuburcd in first-class, rella' hie companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 South Jardlu'Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies For the... cieary Bros' Hot Season Temperance Drinkfi Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bothers ot the finest lager beers. 17 ani 19 Fetch Alloy, Shmnioah, Tt Lagerand 3ilsner Beers A. Now York Bank Olerk Con fesses His Guilt, STOLE THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS liilirnril It. L'nrtor, Trnnifer Clerk of thn National ltunk ot Cnntniorcr, Unit lleon In the llmploy of tlio Institution for Twcnty-nlno Years. New Yoiik, Dec. 27. Etlwartl II. Car ter, transfer and coupon clerk of tho Na tional Bank of Commerce, at 2U Niwsan street, was arrested yentortltiy afternoon aa a defaulter. Carter is charged with ap propriating WO-ifM of tlio bank's money, and, It U saltl, oonfcwu'd hit guilt. He U 41 years of aje, and lived with his wife ami two children, a tUnnhter 88 years of ane and a son 12 years old, lu Hrooklyn. For twenty-nine years Carter had been in the employ of tho bank. According to the story he told to the polico he boftan his peculations twenty years ivro, at ilrst only taking small sumo. Ho would say very little about himself to the poller, and maintained sllrncoaKto what induced him to take thv mon 'y and as to what ho did with it. With tlio bank offleials lie was not so reticent, n a statement made by W. W. Sheriuan, president of the bank, shown. This statement is us follows: "The National Hank of Commerce has sustained u defalcation by its transfer and coupon clerk. Rdward B. Carter, atnoutit ing to $10,000. Carter was twenty-nlno years In the bank, and befran at a messen ger boy, hcinjT promoted from tlmetotlmo till lie reached his present position. Among his other duties ho was required to receive and pay coupons on maturing or called bonds. On comparing it balance yesterday the oIHcors discovered a tlUcrepaucy ot sumo $.'S,000, which ho accounted for by claiming to have paid In error that amount of bonds before their maturity. When inked to pr luou the bonds he was tumble to do no, mid admitted his guilt. "It is not learned that he speculated or indulged in any vices. Ho claimed to havo used the money In his living expensos. The loss, of course, is not a borious one for the hank, which lias a oapital of $5,003,01X1 and surplus and undivided profit of ;!, 500,001), but the defalcation is none tho less distressing, as Carter had tho confi dence of all who oamo In contact with him." Beyond this official statement no of ficer of tho hank would bay anything about tlio matter. Murderer Golden Surrenders. TjAMIikktville, N. .1., Dec. 27. Samuel Golden, who shot nnd killed lturus Will lams ou Christmas day and made his es capo, irave himself up last nhrht to Cor oner (Jalluu. Tho latter will claim tho re ward of $100 offered for Gulden's capture. This is Golden's third victim. Both men have lieeli known as bad characters. Will iams was tl bully. Ho was more than six feet tall anil was feared by all tho male portion of his r.ioc. Ho was a favorite among the colored women, however, and had broken up three families by running away with wives. Wnntcd to Kill the Prescient. NKW OR1.KAN8, Dec. 27. A. K. Alton, of of New Jerusalem, Tox , is under arrest here upon the charge ot Insanity. He ar rived over the Southern Pacific from Houston, Tex., and claims that lie was not satisfied with tho way Grover Cleveland was runnlnir affairs, and was on his way to Washington to kill him when Inter copted by tho olllcers. IIo was locketl up in an end cell, which ho almost demolished during the night. Afrtiln the Deadly OaHollne Stove. Altodsa. Ph., Doc. 27. While filling n rrasolltie stove at. her homo in Hellwood, Hlair county, Mrs. K. H. Vandoveuder was fatally burned by an explosion, which re sulted from tho Uuid coming in contact with tho llatui'S. She tiled soon after. A married daughter re-ddim in tho house cavo birth to a child on Christmas night, ami Mrs. Vandevender was In attendance upon her when the accident occurred. Dropped Dead ut His Xatal Hour. Boston, Dec. 27. Airs. Susan Llver- moro, a well known resident of Charles- town, connected with tho city library Micro, was to have been married at noon on Tuesday to Mr. Charles Hlghes, of Loulsrillo. The guests had all arrived for the ceremony, anil all was in readiness, when tho groom died suddenly of apoplexy, Mrs. IAvermore is prostrated. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, Xew Jersey ami Delaware, rain or snow; cooler; high northettht winds, shifting to northwest. Snow will continue In Now Kngland, the middle states and the lake regions, and rain or snow In the middle Atlantic states. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Cloalny; Quotations of thn Xew York and l'hllailelphlis Kaelianges. New Yohk, Deo. W. The stock market was characterized uyatotieof depression throuitli out the sTreuter part of the day. There were occasional periods of firmness during the lmiruhitf, hut the si in Is t iniprovemeats niaile were imlckly lost under the Intiueuce of aell lag moveiuenU. t'lonhiK bids: behifth Valley SM W. N. Y. A Pa... 5 renusylvanU- 5"'s Erie lleadltm l.V i V.. L. & W IfllHi St. Paul SB's West Shore lls Lehigh Nav 474 N. Y. Central 99 N. Y. & N. K. pX 315s Ike Erie A W... Now Jersey Ceil. .. Del. UudMa...l1i5M Cleneral Markets. I'jltlriKl.l'lllA.lioe. SO. Pleur steady; win ter auperflno, $S.lua-'.S0; winter extras, 2.40; No. 2 winter family. S'J.rKxaS.flO; i'eiin. sylvanla roller stralitht, (2 IVK2A.75; western winter, dear, iS.HKtiX.'". Wheat quiet, steady, with 60Mo. bid ami SHJuo. nskul for Decomher. Corn rjulet, linn, with Mie. bid and 49e. asked for December. Outs diili.iiuehaiiired u itli 37Mc bid and 38e. askeil ferSDeeember. Hay sternly; good to choice thuolhy. SIKSW.fiO. lleef atead ler; family, $ lU.WiftW; extra mens, t7MQi: beet haiaa,$l7; cty extra India iiiess,$lti18,5n, l'orkdull. Ijii'l wealwor; nestern steum, f7; city, O.5O0.U2. llutti r dull; western dulry, loct<k'.; do. creiimerj, lutifc'lc.; ilo. factory, 9.150.; Elttltis. 2le.; Imitation creamery, 12 1kc.; New Yorkdairy, IttjilOc.; do. creamery, lliijiaSc.; I'entia) lvania creamery prints, extra, Ltic; do. choice, 25e.; do. fulr to good. 22l!Ic.; prints Jobbliuc at S7a)o. Cheese dull; lame, uailho-lsni'ill.lOnt'l'.; iwrt skims. aH9e.; full skims, Ailk'. Eggs firm; New York uttd Pennsylvania, S2'5l'f-tu . t lee house. I(libl9u.; eteru fresh, 2Utj2c.; southern, lmtiHiu. Lite Stock Markets. New YoitK, Deo. 20. beeves very active; natlvesteers, poor to good. $4iQ)5 iJO per 100 lbs.; oxen, $2.50(.50; bulls, t'.&i; dry cows, $1.10 (3.70. Calves active, llrm;Mor to prime veals, $5468; barnyard cnlvcs.J3.ryi41J.75. Hheep weak; choice lambs a shade firmer; othere Bteudy; sheep $23.50: lambs, SJ4cl.(.'W. Hots steady to llrm. COTTOLENE. It that Coltolcne makes better pastry than lard, Is more reliable tliau lard, more cleanly than lard, more healthful than lard, and is superior to lard for frying and shortening. COTTOLENE is recom mended by expert cooks and endorsed by scientists. Once used always used. Sold in 3 and 5 lb. pails. See that trade mark steer's head in cotton-plant wreath is oa the pail. Made only by THE H. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY, CHICAGO, ami 13a N. Delaware Ave, I'lillailis. I"? (RAILROAD IN nri-EOT NOVKMBKB 18. 18W I'tLPnengur tra ni iovr .tir-naijU'ia, lot . one I'iven Jtmcitlor. ma Gnuafe VMot), Sltlngtoii, Wtiltc Hill, Catiai,Mi A'deatowD, Betnlchcn), Kajtor. and Weadierl .04, 'US. 0.1ft s ,'J f 27, V?p. m For New York and I'tituutettita, .!, J.' 9.15 a a,. in4K. ii" p.m. For Qtmkftke awlttlbAok, Uerhards an .' Hud ondali). A.M a. tn , and 17 p. m For WUUf n-Barr. , WhHe Hsr, Plttetoi LaceyvilU, Towauila, Styre, Waver!' ' Klmir,.81.t.15 a re., tut. H v m. For Roch8ter, UutTaln, Niagara Fills a. t'je Won e.tH. D iSa. m. aid 2.ST S.ST p. m. Tot HelTlflere, Delaware Water iip Stroudsburg, C.0I n m., .W p. rr. for Lauibertvlllc and Trenton, n.lti a. u. ForTunlnatirccV,(t.tt.9 15a. m., 1W,5.7t f. For Ithftoa and Oeneva .IM. 9.15 a. n 6.S' m For Auburn 9.16 a. m. 5.27 p. tn. For Joanosvltlf, Levlslon and llea"er "tea u 7.38 a. m., 18.48 p. m. For stooutci. a.nj '.urrbor Yard. s.o. 7 3.15. a. m. 1B4. S.s 5 27 p.m. ForHllver Brook Junollon. Auoenr ea an Uazletcn 6 04, T.:?, a 15 a m . 12.15, 8.67, 5.3! sc 8.0S p. . For scranion o.tH. .13, a in., ia. ana n.i p m. ror MUieDroon, jeauo, uniitiu una rrv,,t S.M, 7.38, 9.15, a. in., 12.M, !.67, 6.87 v. a for Aaniauu.uiraraviiic ara uoeiursns... y J.18 9.13, lO.W m . 1 00. l.M. t.tu. n f ,, to. tor ltavei. nun. uentralla. Mount Cam i . mircokln, 9.13, 11.14 a. m., 1.31!, 4.20. 8 y.l' p. c. For Yntesvllle, Park Placo, MahanoyCll; an uelano. 8.W 7.38. 9.15. 11.05 a m.. Yl.it. 191. 8.08, 105-1 p no TMlns will leave SUametln a. 5.15, ti.lt 11.45 a tn l.u5, 4.S0 9.S0 p. m., n'l atnve t jt ..tirJcati ai 6.01, 9.15 a. m 1. a, S.57, 5. 13.15 p. r Leave Shensndcah for I'ottevlUe, M 9.UX, ll.Oi 11.30 a. m., 1.4, t.vt. 4.10 5.r, f m Lntve Putuvlllo tor SbenanOoati, V. 7.5t 9.05, i" 15. 11.4a a m.. !.S4, a.(W..44u, 5.f ' r.5f. 0 41 p ru L.la ti Shonanaeata for Hailetoi. !,! V.U . to., IS. 48, '1ST, 5.47,6.03 p. m. Le(.ve Bacleton for shenanioan, 7.SC 10 M 1 1 Of . m IS.1G. t.H t.K, 7.. 7.M p. 8TINDAY TKAINS Trains leave for Haven Knn, Centralla to O.irinol .md Hhnmokln 0.45 a.m., 110 p. rc and arrive at shamokln at 7.10 a. 'a. anf e ' p m Trains leave Hbamokln tor SUenandoaii 7.56 a. m. and 4 Ol p. m,, and arrive ai &k andoah at f .49 a. in. and 4.58 a. ni. 1'ialcs leai e tor Ashlia,Glrrdvldp r 1 riMt. 9.40 a. in.. 12.?!) n. m For Ilazleton, Ulaok Creek Junction, -ti.r -Javcu Junction, Mauen' Chunk, Alienierr., lothlenem, Hasten and Nea- York. 49 .'.30, tM p. m foi I'hllAilbUima J'J.Su, 2,55 p in. For YsttsvlUe, Park Plane, Mabanoy Oltv an. iQUno, 8.49, 11.36 a. m., UM, 155, 1.58 0.08 r n Leave HszleUin for Shenandoah. 8.3a i.t a. m.. 1.16. 5.80 e. m. Leave Shenandoah for "otwvlllf 68 9.30 a in.. I.t" p. m. Leave Potlsvllle for Htienandoah. 8. ' a.m., 1.86, 6.1!- p. re. ItOLLIV H WILBUK, UenLMupl.. Soutb liethlohem Pi 'HAS 8. LEK. Oenl Pas. Act., J'bilailelrbU .. V, NCWNHMAfiHlti'. Anal. ti. Y. A, louth 8ethl)itr Political Cards. TTOIt SCHOOL DIRKCTOll, Second Ward, BENJAMIN 0. CHUUOlf. Kubject to Republican rules. IJOtt SCHOOL IHIIECTOI!, Tlilrd Ward. T. II. EDWAKUS. 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Address, Metropolitan News Company 48 CONGRESS ST., Lock Box lt'JH3. Itnitton, Mat: T HT R Q PIUUHDtlUPHIH For Vashlng Clothes CLEAN and SWJUil. If LASTS LONGER than other Soaps. Price mvn CENTS a bar. For Bnlo T3y -A.. II. HWA-IiM. in 1 1 iwnwiFif imii 1 Hetotv and Aim Vniw Sold byP,rt J. KI11LVX, If9f Fact I m.hmm .-v r trcT.'t ) 1 1 1 in nrrHOT NO TMBItK 18. 1891. I'ralns leave Sheuaiutoai. n lo.lo-" forNcwYorU via PblHoelobta 111. 5.S. J.30 s.m U.K '.56 5r J lift. a. tn t'f ww Yor- ' v t i W3R irays, .,7 si a. m , ' : ' d. For Readtntr anil Pl.'l-i'M, I l "f " Mil. 5.afi, 7.1, a.m., UK .r v iay xie, a ci. For Hotlsvllle '; Jays 11.10. 1.111 . . .32 1.55. 5.55 p. ra smnf, f.vi tn Tor Tamaoua and Mahanor CIt . vrnr k 1, i Its 5.28, 7., a. m., H,IS, .SrV 5 if, r- T.. I'tv lay 'ito. a. m. feer v;nnmBuoTt. sunnu-i anu ur" ee: 4Ay, 3.85. II i m. 1 85 2 Sunday, 3.l a. m. Per Msnmoy Plane, week aajs. s.tc - f3), II r am.. IM I.fc. 55, S.B5, 7 25, 9 36 p.m Sunday, It). l.M. a. m. for Asntann ann sanraos'r nn". c. j.-, r.ao, ll.iO a. tn 1.55. 1 21 9 15 m ray, 125 m for HMttraore, WashtrRtor. ami tnc tV' -i tli ti t 11 It n. throuf trains !avf Kf( "ntr Terminal, Philadelphia (P A It. R 3 3 i. tl je a m., a 4i. 7.H7. n. m.. i-'" 55 11 W a m . 3.46 "27 p. m Add'tlonal nl-s from 21th nnd ' h'Stnut streets station, week days. 1.45, 5 41. F.2S p. m. Sundays, 1,15, s.'K p. rr. TKAINS rOH SUKNANDOAHi Leave New York via Pnlrvloipnia, weekday 4.00 a. m., 1 SO, 4.00. 7.30 p m., t8.lt night. Bu. lay, tt.00 p. m Leave New York via Mauch Ontmk, weekclayn, I. 8H. 0.10 a. ra., l.lo,tao p m. Lwe Philadelphia, Readln TerralnRl, Jtfiek nays, 4.2:, 9."'. 10,00 a. m. and l.'.ir, 4.tra, mil d m undav "SO p. in l,mif Reading, waen day, 1.56, 7.10,10.00, 1 55 a. m , 6 56, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.35, ' Loavi1 PotU vdle week days, i.35, 7.10 a n , '8 30. B.t2p 01 Bttrlay, 2.56 a rc. Leave 1'amaqtia, week days. 8.1s. Lt'j, 1! 23 . n , 1 90,7.15, 3V p. ra Sunday. 3.1B Leave Mabanoy Cltv. woek das, S.1'1, l, II. 47 m., 1 51, 7 39 9 54 p. rc. Simeay 3 45 m Leave Mahsnoy Plane, week nys, X.r 4ro, I DC. 9.37, 11.69 a. m , 12.58, 105, 6.20, 57 3 10 10 ' m Sunday, 2. 10, 4 00 a. m., Leave Wllllartsport. week davo 7.42, 10.10, i, 3 35,11.16p.m. Sunday, 11.16 p u. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION Leavt Philadelphia, Chestnut Stifet Vharf nd fonth Htrcet Wbarf for Atlant'i- C'y. w eek-Days Express, 9.00, a. n, , 2 0u. 4,00, i.00p. n Accort)tr.odaaloti, S.OO a m.. 5.45 p. m. iitnday Pxpreers. .0U, 10.00 a. m. Accoia sodatlon, 8 (0a. m. and 4.30 p. m Humming, leaie Atlantic tny, depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenue. Wick-Days Express, 7.3V MO a. m and t.OOn rt 5.30 p. n. Acconi uoilatli.n, 8 15 a m., 5 nil 1.32 p m. Huhitai ExTrees, 4 00. 7 SO p. m Aecnmmo Janoti, 7 16 a. m ana 4 15 p. in. Tarlnr oars on all express trains. C Q. HANCOCK (ion. Pass Ai A.SWEIOAK1J Oen. Bunt lKNVIVI.V.lNU KAil.l Ol' ! OHFY7.Kir.I, uivisin. NOVeiMUKK 25 1894. Trains will leave SUen-inJj.v) iur late for Wljgan's, Gllberton, Tra'-k utlc, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, UamburK i' jve iN'c t'ottstown. I'boanixvllle, Norr'.Bto- .n 1 cii: idelpbla Broad street station) at :0a .vr. 11.46 . m. anfl 4:15 p. ai. on weekdays 'orrous. rllle and Intermediate statlonu 3:10 a. m SUNDAYS. For WIgijan'8, Gllberttra Trae1'- lllo, New Jastle. St. Clair, I'ottsillle at 0: 8 U:40. m tnd 8:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Kbfca.oK, Potts' town, Phoanlxvlllc, Norrlstown. PhUflr!phl ite:00, 9:40 a. m.. 3:10 p. m. Trains leave F rackvllle for Hcenodoah at 0.40a. an and 12:14, 5:01, 7 At anO IU:-7p. m. tundays, 11:13 a. m and 5:40 p.m. Leave Pottsvllle (or Skenandeah at Hi 16, 11:4? a. maud 4:40,7:15 and 10:(H p m. Sunday! it 10:40 a.Th. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station) for itemr.,1oat at 5 57 and 8 3b a - 4 10 and 7 11 p to weet uays. un auoiisvp 'pa aineoam. louve llroad Street Htutlon, Pblladelphla, FOK NEW YOltK. Tor Ne York Bipreus, week fir, 1 H 20, 4 05, 4 15, 6 50, T 88. ' M, U f 10 30 (dlntnBCar), II, 11 1' n m. 12 noon, 12 41 (Lim ited 121 ami 4 22 p m rimln? curs). 1 1 , 230 Idfnlne car). 3 20. 4. 5 0 0 50. 7 13. a 12. 10 n m . I U 01 night. Hu: da s. 3 2 , 4 05 -4 5'i 6 15,812, i 1 ' 30 (dining oar). IIIR a m 12 if, 2 30 (dmlnecat) 4 ".limits! 122, 520. 030, 8 60, 1 14, -12 lOOOp in, 12 01 night ' ISxpre's tu- il'is on, witu ut obange, 11 in, weekdays, anil i p m dally. WAHHINGTON AND THIS BOUTIi Cor Ualtimu-e 1 VTesci 11 wu 1 n , . 20, 8 31, 910, 102U, 11 18, 11 38 x it, (12 85 llmi-.u- citrinr jar.) 1 Hi 346. 4 i', f, in lonrreaunni Mm lf dining car), 5 55. (dining oar), 517, 6 55, (dining ojr), 7 40, (dining car) p m. and 12 08 nlrht eekdayK Suniavs 350. 7 20 9 10. 11 18, 1138 am 4 41, 5 35 'dining enr), 6:5 1 '.ulug tar), 7 40 (dining car) pm and 12 03 u ;bt Leave Haraet nreei fo.ry, 1'tiiiaaciphla, TOR ATi.ANlIC OITY. Bxprose, fl 50 a m, 210, 4 00 and 600 pm weak lays. Sunday, Express, 8 44 uod 0 45a m. For Cape M.iy, Augleoea, W)ldtvi,oa and dolly Butch, expre-a, 9 it m, t IX) p m week lays . bur.duy, 0 00 a m. For Sea Isle city, Oceau City unfl va'-.a. gxpreas,9 00a m, 100 p ui week Cays, Sun daye,9 0ua m. ror cuiein Point, express, 3 50, aia, 00p m week days. Sundays, 8 4a a iu. i. 14 i'ksi J". J tnr I ,r 'l Pi ' A 1 L L EY S Q AP RESTORE LOST VIGOR Aia; IHcw ducofery Wil brvee you ttpln a week Fo'd with wBITTBa rW 'iCARAN EE to Cure Kervo nDftulitT. I.r-ia of fiexufct I'nwir id Uticiats. iQToluDtirr Kmimona from suy cu If nekjlectoil, inch trouble letd Is coimuuiptioncrioiat ity,5l u per t x by mail, 0 V n forts. With et ry ori.-r v ivif & written guarantee to cucuur rt-iuatl the laooei, Addtuu 1XAL MELKiNB O.. CleviUDd.Obie. DrugjMt, 8hinndoaht Pmt UP 1 1