mm t 1 MiT 1 nT M'ninr A iiiiii mmw iiLiiv. CQTTOLENE. Heart Disease 30Yrs! Short Breath, Palpitation. Mr. Gk W. McKlnsey, postmaster of Kokomo, Ini, and 9 brave ex-Boldler, aaysj "I haa octet svoroly troubled with heurt dieted ever since leafing the army at t!io close of tlie late war. I was troubled with palpitation and shortness of breath, i could not sleep on my left side, and had pain around my heart I became so ill that I was much. alarmoJ, and for tunately my attention w;is called to Dr. Mites' Heart Cure I decided to try it The flrdt bottle made a decided improvement In my condition, and five bottles have com pletely cured mo." 0. W. MoITIXSEY, P. M., Kokomo, Ind Dr. MIlea Ho?.rt Outo is gold on a positive Suarantoo that tho Bret bottle will boneflfc, .11 druggists sell ifeatat, 6 bottles for 15, or It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Mile J hiuuieiil Co., Elkhart. Ind. The Only Grnuinn Svi-cinllsr In Amer ica, Notwithstanding: What itHlicl-si Advertise. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE JESUITS OF INDISCRETION Hpenlal l)iira-e, Vnvicono Vcilio anil BtriotaroM do Ciiltlnir) i'erinoiionlly vura in ro j imya. Relief at Oiue. I nflfil DfiiCflM Priory or Secondary LIIUU rulOLin cured bv entirely new armless method, fvears' Euroiwnn Hosnital I and 82 practical expi'rlonce, osCYrltllcates and ! lllliloman) uruve. henri Ave 2-ci-nt stum db lor S twolc "TltUTH," tbe cmy True Medical! Honk advertlmid It Is a true friend t all suuorersano to those cnntemiliillnt(nmrrUiKO. The most etl-hborn and dancprnnfl ptincH nolle. lted, Wrltecioullandbesaved. Hours, en 3 ; J wv k, o 10 - i r examinatior ana ireairuiniin i chronic nm'. aangcroui casee full dally 0 to 1.30 t Wed. and Sat. from V to 4 ; ev'gs, 8 t- AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT 1HF OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST qon V IK,!, Cf Below Callowhlll OiJ fl. ldlll 61 Philadelphia, Pa, Thirty Years' Continuous Practice In all specinl diseases of both sexox. Lois of Manho d, Errors of Youth, and all diseases of the Blood. Nerve, Hhln und Kidneys, Debility and Loss of Memoiy resulting Irom Abme, Kxcess. Imprudence or Inheritance are permanently cureu Dy ur. ijooo, seeK nis aavice at once. He guaianlces a positive and radical cure In every case he treats, bringing back Health and vigor in me most terious cases. i;on uiianon and examination tree and strlctlv contlden- ti-1. Olllce hours, dally and on Hundays, from 9 A. M, to 3 P. M und 6 to 9 veilings. sena or call for iree book on Errors or Youth ana obscure diseases or both sexes. Vcombines everv element ni beKuty 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. rvrvrvrv Inilit upon having the gszroine. Lagerand D! isner Be Finest, purest, Henlthest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 207 West Coal St., ShenandoiU. HOTEL KAIBR, CHAri. BUROHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITY. Largest and tlnest Dotal In the region. Finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures. Pool und Billiard hooma Attached MUSSES & .BEDDALL,. (Successors to Coakley Bros.) No, 26 KiiHt Centre street, HnHNANllOAII, IA. Our Motto 1 Best Quality at Lowest Cash Priced. Patronage respectfully solicited. A LADY'S TOILET !Is not complete fei without au ideal Ejj nOKIPLEXIOM 1 ) POWDER. If ! POIZONIS I era JUDGE' Iffi Will : Jensational Charges in a Mom orial to Congress. MILLIONS OF DOLLARS INVOLVED l. J. Itltehln Alli-gas Tlmt .Itnlgn Metis' Decision Kolibod Him of 90,000,000, but the Jndge'a Htatemont Makes tfat Charge Semu K dkralon. Wlo, ar,. . WA8H1M0T0H, Jan. 8 Chargr-q of a sen- ntiuunl dbaractor amilnrft ITnltmi tftatM IMatrict Juage Aurustus J. BIoHb, off" 01hVolnncli( re oont. linod hi a mauvtHrtl prc'(!iilod to the Iiou.sc of reprtweiltftttrfca on wlilch a n-sohition In rructlng the Juttlolaif to invos Ignto w.n luluptod. Tha ' oharRos arc mud! urttlor oalli hf.Mr. 8. J. Ritchie, of Akron. 0..awculthr oapltnllBt. Whil-j dlri-uh'd mainly at .TudfH Blrks, thoy Uidlnutly nllect Judge Burko and i-x-Uultod States senator l'uyna, of Clovo lnnd. The cliarg.w Involve loseBrenphlri H,o).n,n, which Mr. Eitcliie claims to have nU'tY'reil in dwiinlonft made- by Judge Kii kB nrT.-oting Canadian copper anu nickel ihiuiH. Cincinnati, Jun. 8. Judgeujfustu J. Bloks aiTlvbd here twin OleVOland last nlirht t.n ! on fMt,nAtms at atmeaU. TO a representative of the Agaocintod 'Press lie made tho foHowJrrg stiWMnent : Some four 0nva yours ai 111a mu.viui lem brongUvtlU 1b tbe United Htatoa olv- oultcourr rtt ClovSliulil upon a juilfrmonl. whion thejf-tOBovjroJ. lhXJanada u!?alust S. J. RUschio. rif Akron, fyi fcJSM.OOO. Tho record ghowd pwmvtl service on Ritchlo In Onnada. Wlum sued pon the judqrmont in the Uultml St;ites..Jourt lie clalined tho rlRh't to ploiid dufeuses whiuh bo should havo rqado in tho original suit in Canada. Tho ca.30 WrW trio feofore TJnltoO. States' Circuit .Tudgo Jacksop (now in the United Siafceg supivm-j court) and Judge Hicks. The lnttisr wsoto tho ofjluion of thtf court, which was.concsurrod In ry Justloe Jack so:i, and in that opinion court held that t ho Canada Judgment hud tho sa. force and ffett a h.e jndgmcut of a court of one of tin. st.itfis of tho Union, and judgni' nr v,i-i of! von to favor of tho Mo Mulh'rs up (.a ' Cano-.U Judrmout; with lutortist. A vi'It .f orrotwas t-.lton from the jiulgm il ii' 1 in oaprtima court Of, the United St 11 "s, wo ". it is still ponding The court has h. d it under advisement for yoara,' ' In due time tbe Mi-MtilloM fllotlu credit ors bill upon tho j.i 1 ...K iit p obtained as ttbovo stated and mil - .In lro Stevenson Burko, oSonutor H.-ii.y li. Payne, A. li. Mcintosh, of Olcveiirid, and tho Cornell estate of Akron, all p.irtiin defendant, Mocking to roach ni its and credits in their hands to be applied to the satisfaction of their judgment. Thiscnscin duo timowas hoard upon Its merits by United States Circuit Juilgu Horace II Turton and Judge Ricks. Judge TUrton took all of tho papers In tho case to his homo in &ush vlllo and after months of careful consider ation wrote a very exhaustive opinion de ciding tho caso upon nearly ovory point against Ritchlo. Tills opinion was con curred in by Judgo Ricks. Further than this Judgo Ricks declined to make any statement, deeming tho other matters too trivial for notice. Judgo Tuft read tho above, and from a knowledge of tho cmo concurred therein. Cleveland, Jan. 8. Ex-Sonator Payne, when shown tho dispatch from Washing ton in roferenco to tho memorial presented to congress against United States Judgo Ricks, said: "Tho charges aro ridiculous, and an outrageous slander. Let Mr. Ritchlo pay Judgo Burko, Mr. Connoll nnd myself what ho owes us and lie can get his stock. Judqp Ricks did not decido that caso. Ho simply coincided with Judgo Turton, of Tennessee. Ritchlo bor rowed monoy from Burko, Connoll and myself aggregating $1,500,000." Recorder Taylor Sueq for Libel. Washington, Jan. 8. C. H. J. Taylor, of Kansas, tho colored recorder of deeds for tho District of Columbia, lias brought an action for criminal libel against W. Calvin Chase, a well known colored lawyer and politician and editor of Tho Bee, a local Afro-American paper. Tho artlclo In which tho alleged libel occurs In an edi torial In Tho Bjo on Saturday last, in which Chase charges Taylor with bargain ing to sell tho places In his olllce for tho loan of monoy; with demanding tho re moval of alleged colored Democrats who would not handover money; with personal and political assessments mado upon col ored olllceholders, and with grossly im moral conduct. Over a Hundred lltfowned. RioJaneiiso, Jun. 8. A torriblo ncci dent, resulting in groat loss of life, has oc curred in tho bay hero. The boilers of tho steamer Port Nichthoroy, which had nulto a largo party of excursionists on bonrd, exploded mid tho shock drovo tho red hot coals In tho furnaces In ovory di rection. Tho steamer oaught flro, und a great number of those on board of her jumped overboard to escape tho llamos, Altogether 120 persons were drowned. Dentil Came After tlm Festivities. IiAKOASTEI!, Pa., Jan. 8. Joseph Knglo, nyouth of 10, living near Mt. Joy bor ough, mot with a traglo death early In tho morning. Ha had Just returned from a party, ami was In tho net of disrobing, whuu lie ruiiiovod a pistol from his cloth ing to bis trunk. In doing so tho weapon was illKtJmrged, the ball entering his brain and causina; lust.mt death. Senator Harris Iteiieinlnateil. N.vmivillk, Tenn., Jan. 8. A Joint cau-eti- if the Democrats of the senate and house met and uoiuiuatod Isham G. Har ris lor I'nited Htutes xeuator. K. S. Cmlg wiu also iiiiiiili)ut(l for state treasurec, and .l.nue.s Hivrris fur state, comptroller. Tho uoiiiiiiatioiig are txiulvalont to an cloclion in iwli iustiinoe. Iwjer Selioolev Kentenccil, NEW Voiik. .Ian. 8.-rUuvyer William H. Schooley, who was recently found guilty of having in his poisetslou bumls that he know were ntoion irom aeien .1 Gay, of Waslnngton, was sontencod to two yoarH niul one nioiitu lmprisoumout. Douiitu Slurder and IneendlarUiu. GA1NH8VILI.H, Aln., Jan. 8. A nogru named Ware, living near Dunaiigau, Hall countv. murdered m wite anil motliur-lu- law ami then luifned his houwi Satunlay night. Ha win invented. 1'ettlicntw lel a Hold Vote. ' PlKllllg, S. D., Jan. s. In the Ropubll can cuuous tieniuor Pettlgrow wn unaul mously seloctetl to succeed himself us United States senator. Tho vow wuj ninetj ouo solid. It vVill Open Your Eyes In Amazement. frcadful Events, like This Coisdilly Odllir: fcNo Wonder People Are Alarmed About W " This Matter. yaople are always sctkiug oli.,'S, and ty one which leids straight to the object nought is the strMt6sCauU SUresfc. The orld is filled with onrnphtlnts and weak nesses, which, when n?lectefl,,lie,ito the most dangeroUM ditMse These weak newe are constantly found among; those who think themselves fairly well. Such people are citrelesN and this is jmt the reason po many per-on hrmk r" own and become mental and pbyical wreaks, with shattered nervea tut brok n health. Your curiosity will be aroused by reading the following letter from Mr. Soieh fo. I Pirce. of Northfleld, Vass. It U the oiue to health. "I have been subject to thv feVer and ague, which had become chroni . I had the dumb aue without tbe shaklug. I ruffered great piln inrlnnr tli -pells. I tried cany things for a core, bat with out good iults. "I tried Dr. Greene's Xervnra blood and nerve remsdy on the recoinmi'ndn'lon of a friend, and Htn hap in to siv that I de rived the bit resnlts from Its Ui-e of any thluK I havesever used. 311!. JOSEI'H n. l'lKRCC. "My wile has found great relief from sisk headache from Dr. Greene's Xervura blood and nerve remedy. My wife's aunt has derived so much good from Its u-e that she thinks she cannot do without it." ur. ureene's iNervura mood and nerve remedy is tbe surest road to health, be cause it has back of It Dr. Greene him self, who .stands ready at all times to answer for its action, nnd its genuine worth. It cures weakness, nervousness, headache, malaria, dyspepsia, constipa tion, torpid liver, sleeplessness and ner vous debility. It makes people strong and well. Why waste time In trying uncertain anu untried remedies, when nere is a physician's prescription, a discovery made by the greatest living tpeciallst In curing nervous and chronic disease. Dr. Greene, of 35 West 14th St.. New York Citv. If you take this medicine you can consider yourself under Dr. ureene's direct pro fesslonal care, and you can consult hint, or write to him about your case, freely ami without charge. This Is a guarantee that this remedy win cure, possessed by no other meuicme in tue world. Forfeited Ills Hall and Fled. Malo.ve. N. Y., Jan. 8. A few months ago Matt Beinan, of Cliataugay, well known and prominent throughout north ern New York, was indicted for attempt ing to bribe a juror at a former term of tho court over which Judge Kellogg presided. Bail was fixed at 81,000 and Judgo Kellogg announced bis determination to keep the case in his own court, which convened yesterday. When the caso was called and the defenditnt did not appear tho judge de clared the bail forfeited and Issued a bench warrant, dispatching two deputies to Qha- taugay to arrest Mr. Butnnn. Tlioy drovo hurriedly to his home, and fouud 110 0110 there und the 1 1011 so closed, and on Inquiry thoy learned that Mr. Bemau had lied to Canada, Probably All Were Drowned. Philadelphia, Jan. 8 Tho mystery at tending tho disappearance of the schooner Helen Kellar, Captain Shermon, from Pascagoula, Oct. 4, for Cabarleu, which lias not been heard of sluco her departure, was practically cleared up yesterday by a telegram received by the ugents In this city. Tho hull of the vessel, lying on her broadsldo, was fouud stranded at Punta Pledras, about forty miles north of Vera Cruz. Tho craft had been loaded with pfuo lumber, but tho entire deck load was gone. The topmasts were broken oil, tho cabins completely guttod, and most pi tho bulkheads washed away. No tldlifgs of the crew could be learned, and it is feared that thoy were lost. Kentucky's Governor Angry, Fkankfout, Ky., Jan. 8. Governor Brown Issues a statement on the refusal of Judgo Buchwalter, of Cincinnati, to surrender Hampton, the colored preacher. Hesuys: "The statements of the judge are grossly inadeiuue. He has usurped the prerogatives of the governor of his state. He has dolll)erat,ly rufu-ied to exe cute the plnlu command of the law of tho United States, and subordlnati'd It to his owri ouprtoe. No lawyer will claim that Judge Buchwaltor's decision is sustained by any precedent in tho country. If fol lowed by the .Judiciary of Ohio it will make that state tho refuge and paradise of all tho inurdiuurif, thieves and rapists of the south. Alabama Tragedies. MOBILE, Jau. 8. -.Thomas Wubb (white) killed a nero uoaij Coff iyvl lie, a coupla of days ago. In the dllllculty another row followed and an unknown party was killed. Auother negro trouble occurred In MeiuihambltK. the lioiuo of tho Meach ambltes, and tho scene of the latu upris ing, in which KBVural lersons were killed. lllg Sale of DIuiiMimli. London, Jan. 8. Tho Do Beers Dia mond, Milling company, of South Africa, has sold Its entire output of diamonds for 1695 to a London syndicate. Tho sale Is at an advance on previous rates, and it Is re ported that tho value of tho total output for this year will bo 116.860.000. it Has Caused Muoli Damago in the Vioinity of Pittsburg, MANY EIVER MINES FLOODED. lint One Fatality ltepnrtnl Thus Far, a Stone 3lHon llelns; Swept Awnv Hrlow Van Port It la Now Hollered That the Wont la Over. PltTBiiuno, Jan. 8. River men aro thoroughly alarmed over tho probability of a big flood at this point. The Monon galiola came out with a rush yostvrdny, mid with tite breaking of ice in the upper pools the dauuure to boats hetnin. Im mense ooftl fleets were threatened with total destruction. The Allegheny is also full of ice, and is running like a torrent. A groat amount of w K ekago is coming down. Indicating damago at points alxrvtj. River men said today that they expected a stage of thirty feet with a prospect of going si 111 higher. In tho memorable flood of i884 tho Al legheny rose to thirty-threofeet, and gronti damage wasdnne. There hail been Intense excitement nloUg the MonongHhela river wharves all day. Tho boats in the harbor hod steam up and were doing what they could to protect themselves from the rap idly rising water. ' Tho docks at McKoes port and the boats tiiil up at the river gave way. The ferry boat H. V. Sinclair broke away from her moorings and iloated down the strenm. She was uaught In the harbor and toWed safely ntihuro. ; The report of twenty live fret at Lock No. 4 and twonty-three feetj at Mnr gantown caused a genornl panic among the coal operators, and must of tho clerks and employes wore ordered out of the of fices and stationed nlong the river at dif ferent points to look alter the safety of their crafi. Tin-re wen: spvernl million bushels of coal 011 il.its in the harbor here, and every effort was put foi 1I1 to keep the Hoots trolU beuijf uneUed. Several coat barges, a house lui.it .mil a swinging ferry boat broke from then- mom-tugs and went down with the current. Tho 1110, r .serious divmago intheAWe glu-ny wi.l i- done to the government work ,t II'-i-i'. Island, where the new dam is 11.... 111 oursi- of construction. The water ,s n.,. over the coffer dams, and it is likely n.at all of the work will bo de stroyed. Tin- residents of .Etna and Sharpsburg, subui lis along tho Allegheny, are alarmed over tlie probpeots of a big Hood. The luw ground in both towns is submerged and the ater rising. At McDonald, on tho Pan Handle railroad, the Union News company's stand was washed away. Tho latest news Indicates that the Hood has done its worst as tar as Pittsburg and points above 011 both rivers are concerned. What further damago may bo done will bo below. Advices from all of tho up river points show that the water is either reced ing or about stationary. Tho heaviest individual loss so far re ported was that at McKcesport, where fifty coal barges were carried from tho docks and down the river, entailing a loss of between 15,000 and 10,000. Beaver, Pa., reports that tho coffer dam at tho now government dam, just below Van Port, has been swept away, with considerable money damage nnd tho loss of one lifo. John McSwecney, a stone mason, who had gone out on tho dam to got his tools, was caught in the erasli and ills body swept away. Joseph Lcddlo was rescued with much dllllculty. Sillies Closed by the Flood. UNIONTOWN, Pa., Jan. 8. Tho llood is sweeping things ulong tho Yonghlogheny river at a lively rate. At 9 o'clock last night there was a stage of seventeen feet at Couucllsvlllo and seventeen feet six inches nt Dawson, five miles below, and it wus rising at tho rate of a foot In four hours. This is tho highest tho river has been since the llood of August, 18SU, and with this exception surpasses all the Hoods since lbBO. The situation Is really alarming. Kepurts from Dawson, Dicker son's Run, Baunings and other towns down tho river, state that fliey are now at tho mercy of tho waters and great dam ago is being done. The slope mines along the river aro flooded and work has been suspended. It will require at least several weeks to got the water pumped out of them. Wllllamspnrt llxpects a Flood. WlLLIAMSl'OltT, Pa., Jan. 8. A Hood Is expected to reach here by tonight which will reach a depth of fourteen to sixteen feet, from preaeut Indications. If tho water continues to rise at Clearflold Its extent hero will be correspondingly greater. Tho Ico on the river here Is nearly a foot thick, and it Is certain tho coming Hood will carry it out, but no serious duinago is an ticipated. Unenslnc-KS at Wheeling. Wiieelinu, W. Va., Jan. 8. Conslder erablo uneasiness Is felt here regarding tho rlso In tho Ohio river. At midnight the stngo was ninotoou feet four Indies. From twcuty-ilvo to thirty feet is ex pected hero tonight. Forty feet will In flict somo damago to property In the lower portions of the town, as well ns enter a number of houses on Wheeling Island. Itostored to Uer Mother. RocKFoui), Ills., Jan. 8. After being kldnaiod when a child .and kept from her mother flfti-i-j years, Mrs. Clara Pannoll, of Clinton, ... , has hoon restored to her parent, Mrs. Richard Llglitheart, of this city. Mrs. Panuell was ktdunied with a sister by he." father, John Curby, when living at Sterling, Ills., her parents hav ing been separated. The daughter says she roamed the country with her father until he became so cruel she left him, set tling in Clinton and being married there. Mn. Actor's Hoily In Trinity Clmpul. New Yoki-, Jim. 8. The body of Mrs. William WVdorf As tor was removed from tho steamor .vurftiiia yesterday afteriinon and eonveyii; to Trinity chapel mid plnoeil In tho mortuary chamber. A special watch has been pla vtl on the body.' No arrange ment for the funeral will be made until tho arrival In this country of Mr. Astor. Pottuiimtur and Family Murdered. Tucson, Ariz., Jan. 8. Postmaster Frank M. Doll with his wife and son, of Alma, Ariz., wore killed by robbers lust Friday night. Doll had lieon postmaster bluce May, 1889. Very little money was taken from the postolllcer as it is a small one of tho fourth class. Tlie Antwerp Ilorgla 011 Trial. Antwehp. Jan. 8. The trial of Madame Henri Joulaux on a charge of having mur dered her brother, sister and uncle by polsou, in order to get their life lusuruuue, begau this morning and other food in Cottolena and there "will be no complaint of indigestion or dyspepcia. It is 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. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CHICAGO, and latt It- Delaware Ave., Ptlllaain. 1 wmxwuktl!ut i in nmcr novkmbkb ik pen t'SKtner urln." loavn siieaiiiio i ! ''enn Hven Junction, n, -a1 f'tej, 'llKntOll StHtl'l(Mrt'i,'W-".llS F ull (.SAlc-st i . AllentowB, Betlilalseiu, h.sul . m-fi w-vre-rM. WJ - !'.f, V!7n. ,-r, "or S"iw VorV nd P)!'' irlnX , ' j P.ifl m. is, Ml : p. ni. ! cs tmkah .-wit- cac. uurre.ru-. r.( 9. If- a. re , unit 467 p. m T'r V- lltu...Uiirru. LaroTVillt Tr-anu, s.,r Elrcirrt, 1 14. s.15 a. ir.l",. Foi lUvbiter nnrfaju, ! - e Wc i- Le, .l h. rj .mi i"or HolVHlere. rnl-iw.i..- 1 .ilia, B.U4 j i'j;tt'- I irouuHDr.r;, o.iMK, m.,3.tw. m. tor LaaabenvllU and tret -501, i.l o. r. foranoithr,too.eLiM,e.trVi.iB..a.8T,s.in . tint IthM ind. ,nev 6.M, 91R. 10 . ror Auftvrif lift . . 8.HT n. u Mb. S, ro., 6.27 p. it. Vo- rtllver Hrook Juneslou. Aiiuetitloi Hasleton M, r.88. 3 IS a re , 12. V. 3 57, f ai 8.08 p, 1. . f'orSjrmnwn, H.04 MS, 1 . . n nt- .... V V. Fci lHasiuUroOl, JtCdo I)r, "ia-i8 Fr'nut.. ".r.ss.o.ir,, ic .is-tr. " -7, r- . f-"ot Asti!ml.lTlrrilvlllt t 1 ostCreen, .. . f.48 9.1-t. jnjj'i, in 1.1?" 1 1: r p m, f,l luvn lvuu, wirtr s, . ;u.'i' 'ir 4timokin, 8.1R, U.14 . re 1. 12, H" .l p. 1 . For YVvillr, f-srli Pla Mt,?r.j I j-1 JJelmnt, F.o. ?:s M6, U.W ,tas rt f l S . B 1)8, 10 6 p. m. "mis ,il leav- PhsmoaiB t 8.16. (.r U.4B i : .1. o.sns.aop. a ., bod mv u ?t.-,.Mftrl. 6.U4, M S. m., .It.tt.lST.fi.K li.16 p t es,ve Eli-nririrtoh for Pottsvllle, S.M'. -. K.n'-, U.O'j 11.30 . 11a., II. W, S.K. 4.io.r. p, m Louve Pottsvme for Sh8nandch, .w- 7.5 9.1. 0 lb, 11.40 n m 12,. Ml T5t. ,4; 1. m LetTeSliecscitojiii torIlMlntoo.8.tM,7 s- Mi ,. m., 12.43, 2.57, 6.27, am p. m. Levve Hasleton for 3hon&cdor.h, T.sK 10.O 09 m ro . 12.1E. 2.M, 6.30, 7 IK. 7.08 p. m SUNDAY TWAINS. Trains leave for Haven linn, Cenu&Uu, o. Curincl and Bhamoklu. 6.45 a. tn 2.40 y. a nnd arrive at Hhamokln at 7.1U a. m. &nC 1.4 p. m. Trains leave Hhamokln tor Shenan3ot r 7.55 a. m. ana 4.00 p. m and arrive at Stt aniloah at B.49 a. ra. and 4.58 p. m. Trains leave (or Ashland, Glrardvllle ano Losi Creek, 9.0 a. m., 12.80 p. m. Tot Hazleton, Black Creek Junction, I'm 1 Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allemo-n Uethlehom. Easton and New York, 8.49 -12.80, 2.55 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.80, 2.66 p. m. For Yatoavllle, Park Placo, Maha&oy City hi Delano, 8.49, 11,85 a, m., 12.80, 2.55, 4.6S 6.03 p 1, Leave Uazleton tor Shenandoah. B.SU. li.f a. m., 1,05,5,89 p. tn. Leave Shenandoah tor Pottsvllle 65 K 9.30 a. m 2.40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shor,tJot n.m ( .iq.,1.EE, 5.15 p. to. ROLLIN H. -WILBUK, Gent. Hupv. South Bethlehem, I'l t'HAS S. LEE,'Oenl Pasj Apt., PhiladelthU i. W. NONNKMACHKR. Aast, O, P. A., Houth Bethlebetn Dave yon BoroThroat, Pimples, Copper-Colored Spots, Achos, Old Bores. Ulcers In Mouth, Ualr Faulng? 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"-1 -. " to, a. ir. , 1 . lr.y, 8.' 1. a. r V'm rcs')"i" ' l ween .l-i , i, .''- !', 8 1 " a c O' 1 1 !." ra , 1? . sy ! '. -.- rid nr . m. I.r., anrr v?i .' r ' ' K tnroi r hi ' .'Htlac'-Jh iV 5 ' . n.. r i.' 1 " 1 n -1 If 7 "5 t nl id m!' v. u-d 1 'n week days, 1.1 -, 1'. " ii 11. p. m. TRAIN' - ri)V. sii r jjuave Nntv -ir v- 1 i a. ei , I .in, 1 0'! 7 i . n 1 V 1. A' I 1 ' TP! 1 s uail.--0CIA,-If- nV- '.av. JC n. rn Lwive New Yorkvia MauohOlluDlii. ,v 1.80. 9,10 a m tiO. 4.!Pp. in. Leave Philadelphia. Reading 'e tcvs -1hs, 4.80, S.8 I0,l)0 -. m -.(, ti.su p m. sundikc. i'.so p. m. i&ve Reading, week dajs, l.a&,7.l, f r a, t&., 5.65, 7.57 p. m Sunday, l.K, v Leave I'ottevUle, week days. H.8S, 7 tii . 80, 8,12 p. ra Sunday, s.86 a. ra. rave Tauiaouft, week days, 8.1k, e.W, n , it., 1 10.7.16. S.8 n m. Sunday, 8.18 s - Leave Mahaaoy cut, week days, S.45, . -ltt7a. m., 1.51,7.39. 9.S4 p. m. Sunday, 3 4b. . m. Leave Malmnoy Piano, week djyu, is. 4 ro '.SO, 9.37, 11.59 a. m , 12.58, 2.0S, 5.20, 8.2f,,r '8 10 lli o. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. ra., Leav Wllllamsport, week days 10. 18. a. 3 85,11.15 p.m. Sunday, 11.16 p. a. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISfON. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Whart ud Houth Street Wharf for Atlantlo City. Week-Days Express, 9.01), a. in., 2.00, 4,00, kOOp. m. Accommodaalon, 8.00 a. m.. p. m. ' Hnnday Express. ,00, 10 00 twin. Accom nodatlon, 8 00 a. m. and 4.80 p. m. Returning, leave Atlantic City, depot, corner atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Week-Days Express, 7.S5. 9.U0 a. m. ana 4 00 a - d 5.30 p. oi. Aocomaiodatlon,8.15. m. nd 4.32 p. m. Bundai Ex- ress, 4.0P, 7.80 p. m. ACMmmi latlon, 7 15 a. m., and 4 15 p. m. Parlor cars on all express trains. O. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Aci. Philadelphia ! I. A. SWEIGAKD, Gen. Sunt. JiNNSYLVANIA KAILKOAl! " L BOnnTLKILL nivisiox NOVEMBER 25, 1894. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the aboves late for Wiggan's, Gllborton, Frackville, Heiw Castle, 8t. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Roadlnz rottstown, Phoanlxvllle, Norrlstowr anflPiil. idelphla Broad streot station) at 8:08 and 1H4S i tc and 4:15 p. in. on weekdays ForPoitn Ulo and Intermediate stations 9:10 a, m. SUNDAYS. Pot Wlggan'e, Gllborton, Fraovllle, Naw Castle. St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 0-.C8 9:43 a.Vr. ind 8:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Roadlng, PotWr lown, Phctnlivllle, Norrlstown, Phlladalphlk it 8:00, 9.40 a. m., 8:10 p.m. Trains leave Frackvllle tor Shenandoah it i0:10a. m and 12:14, c-01, 7:42 and 10 7 p. rr. iundays, 11:13 a. m ami 6:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at HUb, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7.-15 and 10:00 p. XL. HuLdaye it 10:49 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Hroid Btreetstatlont 'sr Shenandoah at 6 57 and 8 85 a ra, 4 10 and 7 11 n s week days. On Sundays 'ntv t 8 60 a m. Leave Broad StreetStatlon, Phlladelph'j) FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, weelr flv. at 8 20, 4 05, 4 59, 5 15. 8 50, 7 88. 8 20, 51', 10 30, (dlnlns car), 11, 11 1 a m, 12 noon. 12 41 (Lim ited 121 nnd 4 22 p m dining cars), 14), 230 luiniag curj, a iu, 4, o, o, o ou, 1 hi, s r-, iu p m. . i'i 01 nluiit. Hundass, 32U, 4 05 4 50. 5 15, 8 12 950, P30 (dining car)U03 a m 1241, 23ii (diclnccur), li)-)(llraiioa 4 22), 6 20, 0 30. U61-, T 18, H 12 1000 pm, 12 01 night. Express for Boston, without change, U a ic, weekdays, and 50 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. for Baltimore, in 1 Washington 8 60, - 20, S 11 9 10, 10 23, ll IP, 11 88 a m, (12 35 limited dtnlsr sar,) I3U. 3 46. i 4, (5 I'l Uomressloral L'm-lt-. dining car), 6 65, (dining car), 8 IT, 8S.V (dining cor), 7 40, (dining car) p m. and 120K night eek days. (Sundays. 3 60, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18, 11 S8 a m. 4 41. 565 (dlnlnr- oarl. AM i.'lnlno car), 7 40 (dining car) p m and 12 03 night. Lieava mur nireei r erry, I'Uliaaeiphut, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. ICxprese. 8 60 a m, 2 10, 4 00 and 6 00 p I lays. Sundays, Express. 8 45 and I) 45 a pm werf4, am, - -ruoa anoT. For Cane Mav. Autrtfuuui. Wltrlwnn.! dolly lleach, express, 9 a. m 4 00 p id wcrtc days. Sunday, 9 00 am. For Sea Isle City. Ooean City and Avaioi iCxpress, 9 00 a in, 4 00 p m week day.s. Su. days. 9 00 a m. f or -somera Point, express, (t 80, a re at week days. Bundnys. 8 46 u in 400r 3. .4. aro-t J Odri'l -'i E Y SOAP RESTORE LOST VIGOR Will tnea ' A vnn tin In . va.lr IiiM.II1,v.1w.r Care Herrous HfclnlilT, I.m of 8.inl l'ow.r id oitta.i ... inTolunlirTKuiu.uonsrromtnyc.Die. II negl.cUil, qeh trouble Im4 il cou.uaiiiaa or Inuolly, tl.no per box kj mill, 6 twits for ti. With rn ta. prii. r w (ih i wrill.n ouu.ntu- lo euro or refund IhumoD... a.ZT. OO., Cl0l(l.O . '' rift"
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