EffllN 5MM AH ASPlli MttSff iTl :T. iii.J ijfl'tt 3 COTTOLTNE. J Heart Disease 30Yrs! Short Breath, Palpitation. Mr. G. W. McKinsoy, postmaster of Kokomo, Iud., and a bravo cx-soldlcr, says: "I bad been severely troubled with heart disease ever Blnce leaving the army at the close of the 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 becanio so ill that I was much alarmed, and for tunately my attention was called to Drk Miles' Heart Cure I dfcided to try It Tho first bottle mWo a decided improvement in my condition, and flvo bottles have com pletely cured me." G. W. McKINSEY, P. M., Kokomo, Ind Dr. Miles Heart Ouro is Bold on a posltlva euaranteo that tho first bottlo will boneflt, All druggists aellltatU, a bottles for IS, or It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by the Dr. Miles tfodical Co., Elkhart. Ind. AMUSEMENTS. pKBQUSON'B THEATRE. P. J. rERQUSON, MANAOEB. TUESDAY, JANUARY 22d. DAlM : BEVERLY, Supported by hor own talented company in tho romantic melodrama in four acts, "SILVER BIRD' An exquisite story of beart and home, sparkling with humor and merriment. ZLiIttle 3Pu:n.s37 Tho' wonderful nnd bewitching -"'actress, will appear and intro duce delightful singing and dancing. The Shetlnnd pony Prince, nnd trotting dog Spot, display almost human intelli gence in playing their respective parts. Don't forget to hear our orchestra of ten artists. Prices, as. 35 and 50 Cts. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. pERGUaON'S THEATRE, P. J, rERQUSON, MANAGER. TUESDAY, JANUARY 29th. A, Y. PEARSON'S NAVAL PLAY The White Squadron. Presented by a company, In point ot general excellence unsurpassed. The great scentp are : Public Square, Rio Janeiro. The Congress of Navies. Moorish Slave Yoked to an Ox. Ruined Monastery on tho Parahiba. Review of tho White Squadron, 2 Carloa.s of Scenery 2 100 People on the Staga-100 Prices, 35c, 50c, 75c and $n Reserved Beats at Klrltn'a drug store THEATRE : CAFE Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sis., Shenandoah. Fresh and cool Beer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Cosi'itLLO & Cassidit, Proprietors 0 ARTISAN STEEL PICKET FENOE tiijiiiiifii. m fa'the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper iuuu t huuudu touta tur icoiucuiwoi wnuoow otcry lots or any kind of fencing. M. H. Masteii tins the agency and carries it in stock at his marble and granite works, 117 N. JAKDIN ST. When in POTTSVITJiE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room Httacnea. xunest wines, Honors, cigars. If your clothier doesn't keep Hammerslough. : Bros Swell, Reliable, New York -CLOTDBIIEIISra-- Make him get It Their celebrated $15.00 Melton Overcoat Wears Ilka ateel and is sold bv Tflrv nroml cent clothier In the state. None genuine with out Jifunmersiougn uroa. ibucl, ed U';"1 'die Prv-sido-'t by a Oo::iv.:;.) :al ilution, j ElIGLAliD ':LL HOT IlTTL?.FERrj, Tho Hawaiian Comul General In Lomluu Declnro Tlint llor Majesty's OoTernuieitt Will Nnt Mft a Finger In I.lllitoknlatil's Interest The Uprising Suppressed. Washinotok, Jan. 23. Tho Hnwnllnn situation la llkbly to absorb tho attention of tho liouso committco on foreign affairs nt Its next meeting, for threo resolutions proposing tllfforont notion on tho question woro Introduced yesterday nnd referred to that commtttoo. Representative Ureckln ridge, of Kentucky, introduced ono for nn- uoxntion. iw lr,i,Tvs: "Kraolveu, Tnat it Is tho sonso of this house that tho president shnll nt onco en tor into negotiations with tho republic of Hawaii, looking to tho nnuoxntlon of tho Ilawallau islands upon terms allko honor able and initially satisfactory to .the United Stat.' of Amorlca and tho repub lic of Hawaii." Representative Storcr, of Ohio, ono ask ing Information concerning alleged Brit ish connlvenco In tho rebellion, nnd Rep resentative Bockner, of Kentuoky, ono in Which It is sot forth that this country vlows with satisfaction tho successful pas sago of tho two republics of Franco nnd Hawaii, through crises whloh, but for tho firm formulations of thoir governments, might havo ondod In resolution and dis aster. ENGLAND WIIX NOT INTERFERE. The Hawaiian Royalists Must Fight Their Rattles Unaided. London, Jnn. 22. Mr. HofTnung, tho Hawaiian consul general in London, has recolved n dispatch from S. M. Damon, tho Hawaiian minister of finance, stating that tho revolution in Hawaii has boon en tirely suppressed, and that communica tion between tho dlfforont islands has been resumed. Regarding tho reports in circu lation as to tho British support glvon to tho revolutionists, Mr. Hoffnung says thcro was no question of Great Britain in tervening in tho affairs of Hawaii. Tho consul gonoral says that tho British government will not lift n flngcr in regard to tho internal politics of Hawaii, and ex presses tho opinion that tho falluro of Great Britain to rccognizo tho onvoys sont by ox-Queen Llliuokalanl to this country was probably tho reason of tho present outbreak. Tho royalists, ho said, have boon counting upon tho support of Great Britain, and they now know that thoy havo to rely upon their own effort. In conclusion Mr. Hoffuung said: "I am not surprised at tho news of tho revolt, and I am afraid It is but tho commencement of serious times, ns tho native party out numbers tho republicans." Not a Soul Was Lost. Louisville, Jan. S3. Thoro is the strangost nows from down tho river. Not a single soul was lost In tho wrecking of tho steamer Stato of Missouri, according to tho captain and others of tho crow. Whon Captain Joseph Conlon completed a list of thoso saved It contained tho name 1 of every ono on board tho boat. Howover, until this list was completed, Captain Conlon, Engineer Wlllnrd Aloxander nnd other officials of tho boat wcro of tho opin ion that at loast ton lives had boon lost. Another Hank Victimized by Qulgloy. Newark, N. J Jnn. 23. Vlco President E. S. Cnmpbell, of tho National Nowark Banking company, said that Edward O. Qulgloy, tho Now York dofaultor, had vic timized that Institution to tho oxtont of 130,000 with forgod Hnrrisburg, Pa., city bonds. Tho bank mado a loan on a mar gin of 20 per cont. Tho bonds wero pro nounced good by oxports. Tho loan was callod on Jan. 13, whon tho forgery was dotectod. Tho bank oxpocts to realize all of tho $30,000. nia Brains Battered Out. SnAMOElN, Pa., Jan. 23. Whllo Rich ard Gilham was oiling machlnory at tho Cameron mlno his clothing was caught in tho bolting and ho was whirled against tho sldo of tho engine room with such forco that his brains woro battered out. At about the sumo hour tho workmon wero battling with a Are lnsldo, caused by Ignit ing mlno gas, and a few hours lator tho hoisting ropo parted and a wagon dashod to tho bottom, compelling tho mlno to shut down. A Boy's Ufo Saved by a Dog, READING, Pa., Jan. 23. A small boy broko through tho Ico on tho Schuylkill canal, near tho Ponn street brldgo, and would havo drowned had it not boen for a largo dog that accompanied him. Tho dog was noticed by tho skaters swimming around in tho holo in tho ico and grabbing somothlng with his mouth. Upon inves tigation tho object was found to bo a boy about 11 years old, who was quickly res cued from his porllous position. Arrest of a British Olllclnl by Turks. Constantinople, Jan. 23. Mr. Cobb, tho British postmaster hero, whoso arrest by tho Turkish authorities has been an nounced in these dispatches, wns arrested for, protesting against tho seizure, of mi Ar menian pohtbng destined for Smyrna and a brutal outrago committed on an At- moninn postman ompioyeu m me Jirmsn service. Mr. Cobb was also Insulted, and wns only liberated on tho British embassy. tho interference of General Clay's Child Svir Itoithrul. Richmond, Ky., Jan. 98. The story that tho young bride of General Cossius M. Clay has deserted mm is untruo, White hall was visited yesterday and u thorough investigation was nuulo by the representa tive of tho Associated Press. Thoro is no jarwhatevorln tho mansion of tho gonoral, nnd the false roports nro attributed to thoso who so bitterly opposed tho match. A Warlike Attitude. Citt of Mexico, Jan, 23. Tho warship Gonoral Saragossa has boon ordorod to a Guatemalan port to tnko on board tho Moxlcan chargo d'affaires, Souor Joso Godoy. If the Guatemalan govorumont doos not answer tho last and final noto of tho Moxlcan govornment thoro Is bolioved to bo tho most Imminent risk of a declara tion of war. The Peacemaker Killed. LENAON, Mo., Jnn, 23.-Rufus Stono, residing near Decaturvlllo, was shot at Zlon church by Lum Farmer. At n ro llcrlous sorvlce Fnrmcr and nnothor party became mbrolled whon Stono lntorforod as a peacemaker. Farmer drow his re volver nnd shot Stono In tho right side, from tho effects of which ho died. Rhe ' i But Sno iiuis Know ,Jau How f-lie Oi.l iot And That is the Most Curious and Interesting- Part of It. Sho never could tell how she got Into the terrible prcdlatnient. Noono can ever tell exactly how trouble comes about. But with Shakespeare we realize : "One wee doth tioad upo-j another's heel, 80 last they follow." And Mrs. Eva Dyer, of 40 South Orange Ave., Newark, N, J., who tells the follow ing interesting story, indeed, felt the truth of this. "About flV8 years ago," she began, "I was taken suddenly sick, and I continued to grow worse until I was unable to do any work at all. My nerves got so bad that I would have spasms nearly every day, and I would feel so I was dying, in every ono I had. "My stomach was In such a weak con dition that it wouldn't contain the lightest food, and altogether I was so weak and run down that I was obliged to remain in bed the greater part of the time. "I tried doctor after doctor, but their medicines did me no good, and I was ready to give up hopes of ever getting better, when a friend advised me to try Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. "So I resolved to try it, and have found It a success. The first bottle I took I thought I felt some better, and so I con tinued taking it. I have now taken seven bottles, and I feel that I am cured. MRS. EVA DYER. "I don't have any more suasras and my stomach is to 1 can eat anything without its hurting me. I am no longer weak or nervous, and 1 am able to do my own work nnd feel like a new woman. "I advise everv one who is sick or ail ing, to try Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and be convinced of its wonderful power to cure, as I have been." Tnousanus of people are to-day in a predicament more or less like that of Mrs. Dyer. They may not be so seriously sick ns she was, but they may com even to a worse condition, if they allow their present ailments and weaknesses to run on. Nine times out. of ten the great prostrations of health, the breaking down ot mind and body, the utter wreck and shattering of these delicate fibres which send weakness and despair throb bing and shivering through unstrung nerves, are traceable directly to the neglect of the first slight and apparently trivial symptoms. It you would save yourselves from the black night of sickness, the hopelessness of despair, do not allow the first symp toms, the dlzzv. aching head, the ner vousness, the restlessness, the sleepless ness, the utter weakness of weary days and hours, to continue for one moment when you know tnat Dr. Greene s Nervura blood and nerve remedy will surely cure yon will sursly make you strong and well. Phvslclans recommend it everywhere. Dr. Greene, of 35 West lith St.. New York City, Its discoverer, is our most successful physician in curing nervous and chronic diseases, and he tells you to use it, that It will make you well. You can consult him free, personally or by letter. Municipal Wnrfarii lh' Attnnta. Atlanta. Jan. 23. Tho investigation Into local ntlairs has developed a red hot fight betweon tho city council and board of nollco commissioners. The special com mittee of tho council recommended tho suspension of Chief Detectlvo Wright und Dotectivos Loouoy nnd Cason. Thoy also reoommended a creneral investigation of the nolico forco. Tho police commission ers resented tills interference with their rights. Last evening the city council met tfnd ratified tho uotlou of Its oommltteo. This throws down tho gauntlot to the ,, ,,; tt. inan. 1 :,"'" ,f" " Maryland Will Keep Itosontlml. Baltimore, Jnn. 23. Requisition pa pers were Issued by Governor Hastings, of Pennsylvania, for Anrou Rosenthal, now under nrrest In Baltimore, for forg ing the name of Samuel Wortheimer, of Pittsburg. .The prisoner, It is alleged, un der the name of Simon Lehman operated his ganio of swindling in Baltimore uy buying goods and offering bogus checks In pnymont. .Marshal Jfrey toiiny saiu: think Rosonthal won't go out of this town until wo got through with him. He will got a term hero, nnd then Pittsburg will bo wolconio to him, but it will bo somo years boforo ho will bo In Pittsburg." Tennessee's Gubernatorial Snarl. Nashville, Jnn. 38. Dobato upon tho contest election bill consumed nil of yos- torday in the sounto. At 0 o'clock nn ngroemout was roached to tako a voto on tho third nnd last reading of tho bill today, andnsopuratovotowlllbo taken In both houses for tho olcctlon of a United Stntos sonator. Senator Harris, tho nominee of tho Democratic caucus. will bo chosen, no- publicans will voto for Mr. Sauford, of Knoxvillo, nnd Populists for A. L. Mills, their candidate for governor in tho Novem ber election, . She Don't Know How Got Intj It, Loss of L' awl Much Damage to Pt'j rty in Chicago. : TWO kilitd, ma:iy badly hurt. One Jinn NVurly Cut In Two by n Lnrgn 1'allltiK Section of 1'lnto Glut nnd An otlmr lUown from n Load of Lumber nnd Instantly Killed. Chicago, Jan. 23. Two persons wow killed and several badly Injured yesterday by accidents resulting from the high winds, A portion of tho scaffolding of tho now Fort Dearborn bulldlug, at Clnrk and Monroo streets, was blown away, and falling fourtcoh stories burled two men, ono of whom, J. D. Burko, a ticket brokor, wus thought to bo fatally Injured. Tho othoM moro sorlously injured wero: A. J. Donaldson, clerk, shoulder crushed: W. Luslus, printer, scalp wounds; Frank Woodward, teamster, arm crushed; P. 9. Fisher, restaurant omployo, badly bruised; i. U. Irwin, clerk, dangerous internal ln- Jurlosj Georgo Boy, stenographer, head badly cut. During tho afternoon tho gnlo seemed to lncrcaso in vlolunco, and falling signs nnd chimnoys wore Humorous. Joseph Huntnl, n tcamstor, while standing on a load of lumber, was caught by a gust of wlndund dashed to tho ground. His neck was broken nnd ho died instantly. Leary T. Steward was passing the Hartford build ing when a window in tho tenth story was blown in. A largo part of tho falling glass struck Steward In tho log, sovoring an artery. Tho thirty foot flagstaff on Kinsley's restaurant was torn from Its bnso and hurled to tho strcot, dangerously Injuring Edward Harpor, nn expressman sitting on his wagon. It Is thought that his skull is fractured. A llttlo latter a heavy plato glass window in tho Hartford build ing at Dearborn and Madison streets was blown In. James Henson was struck by a largo foiling section of tho glass and killed, belug cut. almost In two. Several pedes trians wero bndly cut. Tho top of tho heavy chlmnoy on tho Methodist church block was blown off last evening and fell upon n crowded streetcar which was passing. Tho roof of tho car wns bent In, but nobody was Injured. fitorm 1'anlo in Missouri. MARSHALL, Mo., Jnn. 23. A terrific electrical storm, accompanied by thunder nnd followed by heavy wind nnd a dclugo of rain, passed over this city shortly after midnight. People woro panio stricken nnd sought places of safety. At Nelson considerable damngo was dono, roofs bo lng blown off, storo fronts washed in nnd other damngo accomplished. Tho ther- momcter has fallen 43dcgs., and is still on tho descend. Fatal Cyclone In Arkansas. Little Rock, Ark., Jan. 22. A cyclono struck near IMggott, Ark., fatally injuring two persons and seriously wounding nluo others. Much property was destroyed. At McCnlues Mill, two miles south of Piggot, scvoral dwellings wcro totally demolished and eloven pcoplo, wounded, two of whom will dlo. No details of tho disaster havo been rccelvod hero. Tho Union Paclflo Foreclosure. OMAHA, Jan. 23. Tho Union Paclflo at torneys who wont to St. Louis to assist In foreclosing tho first mortgago hero re turned. Speaking of tho suit, Judgo Thurston Bald: "Tho situation of tho prop erty has reached n point whore foreclosure was inevitable Tho llrst mortgago In- tcrcst is in default, and the Bystem in tho hands of receivers. Tho first Installment of tho principal will bo duo Jnn. 1, 1890, nnd there la no possibility of this nmount being had by foreclosure. This foreclosure docs not prejudlco tho govornment Inter est in any posslblo way. Tho government can como into this case and forccloso it in dependently, but always subjoct to tho first mortgago. Tho Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, Now Jersey nnd Dolawaro: Decidedly colder ton';rht; westerly winds. For tho District of Columbia, Maryland nnd Virginia, fair coolor; westerly winds. Lower tempera ture is Indicated for tho middle and south Atlantic states and tho lake regions. Failure of a ningliamton Ilank. BikqiiAmton, N. Y., Jan. 23, Tho Mer chants' bank of this city has been closod by ordorof a stato bank examiner, who has boon going over tho affairs of tho bank for soveral days past, discovering n deficit of M5.000. Ernstus Ross was presi dent, and his son, F. Hoss, cashior. Its ennitnl stock is $100,000. Following tho closing of tho doors came tho assignment j Of Koss OS eons, privnto uanK, ruai eiaiu, etc. Swindler Sllilfroloy Indicted. New Youk, Jau. 33. Tho grand Jury found an indictment against William E. Mldgeloy, formerly president of tho Amer ican Casualty and Security company, of Baltimore, for grnud larceny In tuo llrst degroo. Tho ohavgo is that Mldgeloy ro tnlned n 21,000 cheek given to lilm, whllo with the company,, by Beecher, Schandt & Co. Mldgeloy Is now uudur $7,500 bond. Judge Clark Again Confirmed. Wasiiinoton, Jan. 32. Tliero was no delay by tho senate in re-oonlirmlng the nomination of Hon. C. I). Clark to be Judge of tho Eastern and Middle Tonnos- j see dlstriots, after the judiciary commit tee reported the matter. Mr. Hill stated thnt the sub-oonnnlttoe had made a thor ough Investigation of the charges and had found them unfounded. To be Senator l'clTor's Colleague. Toi'KKA, Kan., Jnn. 33. At 7 o'clock lost night Luclen Baker, state sonntor from Leavenworth county, received fifty four votes In tho Itopubllcnn caucus for United States senator. This is tho num ber neoessary to nominate. Senator Thachor withdrew after tho twentieth ballot. Argentine' President Ileglgns. BUENOS AYHES, Jan. 33. Prosldont Ponn called a meeting of tho chamber of deputies for today to rocolvo his resigna tion. Vlco Prosldont Urlburu succeeds Sonor Saonz Puna and will probably govoru with tho holp of tho Boca party. Ylotory for Stall Carriers. WASHINGTON, Jan. 98. Tho United States court of claims handed down about 800 judgmonts in favor of lotter carriers in Fort Wayne, Ind., Buffalo nnd New York postofllces. Crisp Pastry Free from all the disagreeable greasy effects that result from the use of lard will be had, if COTTOLENE is used. Pish and cake fried in it are simply delicious because it adds a flnvor to them that cannot possibly be obtained from the use of any other frying material. Get the genuine COTTO LE N E, as there are numerous trade mark , Sold in 3 and N. K, 133 IN trriOT NOVEMBER 18, 1891. I'iseeticcr trains letve ShentnOoth fo Penn Haven Junction, imuclj nhunk l.t hlgbtoE, Shulngton, Whltr Call, Calteaoqu. Allemcmc, Bethlehem, Eutou mn4Wetter .04, ;;&, .is s ro , if.4a, ssi, 5.27 p. re. JTor Ntw York and PhlUflelphls, fl.Di, 7.V- 6.15 t. a.. 11.49, 2.17 p. m. For Quafturt Hwltilbtrk, Gerh&rds and Hudeondale, eM 9.16 a. m., and 2.67 p. m. For Wlltcf"Brre. White Hiven. Pltmtrt Lsxeyvlllf, Tcwnnfl, Ssyre, Wsvcrh i Elmir. C.f4, 9.15 . m., 2.67, 8.27 p. n. U e Wrst, 6.04, P.15 a. m. md 7.57 6.27 p. a. For Btlvfdfre, Delaware Witcr Gar ".troudsturg, C.04 a. m.. 2.67 p. m. f or j.tmtienviue ana Trenton. v.u a. m. For Tunkhacnock,e.04, 9.1S a. rr., 117, 0.77 p. . For Ilhaca and Geneva CM. 9.1ft 1 it '1 m For Auburn 9.16 a. m. 6.37 p. u . For JenncHTllle. Levlston s nd Hi ae Ueaoov 7.88a. m., 12.43 p.m. For Stockton and Lumbrr Yard, 0.04. l.t 9.16, a. m., 12.4B. 2.(7, 6.27 p. re. ForBUver urooK junction, Auaennca l Bazleton 6 04, 7.88, 9.15 a. m , 12.43, 2.67, 5.27 ar 8.08 p. n . j orooranion, d.ui, w.io, a, q:,, anu c. m. For Bazlebi ook , Jeddo, Driltcn and Frrsl'. ' 8 04, 7.38, 9.16, a. m., 12.43. 2 67, 6 27 p. rr - or Asciana, uirarcmuc ana lobi ureox, t.r 7.48. 9.18, 10.X0 s. m., l.On, 1.40, 4.10. fl.sr p. m. foi Haven Bun.uemraila, Mount carina an Sbamokln, 9.13, 11.14 I. m.,1.82, 4.20, 8.22, 9.11 p.rr. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, MahanovCitrar' Delano, 6.04. 7.38, 9.15, 11. Of, a m.. 13.4K i f 5 27, 8.0tr, 10.53 p. m. Trains win leave anamoicin at o.id. b.u 11.45 a. m., 1.66, 4.80 9.80 p. m., and arrive & Sbt nai doth at 0.04, 9.16 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 6.27 11.15 p. ix Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle. 6.60. 7.? B.0X, 11.03 1L80 a. m 12.48, 2.67, 4.10 6.W, 8. p. m Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandcah, 6.00, 7.6C 9.05,10.16,11.10 a. m 12.82, 8.00,. 410, 6.20. T.l 7.56,8.40 p. K. Leave scenanaoan lor aai eton. o.B4.7.f r. B.ib i. m 12.43, 2.67, 5.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave uazieton lor snenanuotc,7.in. iu.i .(( m , IUS, 2.(1, 6.80, 7.25, 7.6U p. tr. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Haven Htm. Central!.. Oarael and Btamokln, 6.45 a.m., 2.40 r. rr RnatirriveatbnamonicfU7.su a. ro. sno c. p. m. Trains leave Hhumokln tur Shenandoah i 7.55 a. m. and 4.00 p. m and arrive at Htr andoah at e.w a, m. and 4.68 p. m. Trains leave lor Ashland, Ulrsravnip ar.-. Los Greek, 9.40 a. m., 12.30 p. m. x or uazieion, mr.cii ureox julcuoe, it, i Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Alle.utowr Bethlehem, Eastern and New YorV. B.49 r 12.30, 2.65 p. m. ror rnuaaeinnia is.au. z.dd p m. For Yatesvllle. Park Place. Mahanov Cltf at Delano, 8.49, 11.85 a, m., 12.83, 2.55, 1.68 6.03 p. n Leave Hazleton for Shorandoah, B.fv, 11.? a. m 1.06, 5.80 p. ei. Leave Shenandoah for Pcttsvtlle. t66, 8 4- 0.30 a. m., 2.40 p. m, Leave ottavuie tor anenanaoan, v.r. u i a.m.,1.86, 6.16p.m. South Bethlehem, I'r OHAS. S. LEE, Qenl. Pass. ARt., PhlladclphU W, NONNEMACHEK, Asst. G. P. A Bouth Bethlehem. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST 329 N. 15th St Below Cnllowhlll, Philadelphia, Pa. Thirty Years' Continuous Practice In all special diseases of both sexen. Lois ol Manliocd, trrors 01 loutn, ana an aiseaees 01 me moou, Nerves, Bkln and Kidneys, Debility and Loss of Memory resulting lrom Abuse, Kxcess, Imprudence or Inheritance are permanently cured by Dr, Loub, seek bis advice at once, lie guarantees a positive and radical cure In every cate he treats, bringing back Health and vigor In the most serious cases. Consultation and examination Iree and strictly confiden tial. Olllce honrs, dally and on Bnndays, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.. und 6 to 9 evenings. Send or call for Iree book on Errors of Youth fand obscure diseases of both sexes. 131 7 Arch St. i i nuui Fh ade Dh a. Ha. The Only C?eiiutiiB iecInIlNt In Ainer- I aci, nOlWllIlHllllKIllltf want OtlitTM Atlverttwe. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION HiM'clnl IM'ienNi-N, VarlcoHU VeliiN anil jti'lctureH(,'o CuttliiR) I'lTiMniientlr ;ui-eu in -i 10 iu nays. Uclicf nt flnee. Ulfllin DniCnM Primary or Secondary I ill lllill rLlloUil cim-d bv entirely new I hurtult inn-thud 0 years' European lloapital ; ana 3i practical experience, na Certificates and Dlnlouias prove, bend nve 3-centtampror ho.il-- "ritIITII. the onlv Truo Medical Il.inlc ailvt-rtlmd. It la a truo mend to all I'he .t. c. riubtMrn and dunet-roui canca fiollo- lited. Witti c-oullandbeaaveil. Hours.OtoS ; I ev stf. 1 - - examination ana treaTmcntin cnrcni . if .mterous cases, lilii aauy 11 to l.:iut v - I'lnMat. irom u co 4 ; ev'KS, 0 t: j a JO; Bui , -i Treatment by malt losj SBJHsTSH3 w I Clock Spring Blade. JOulv Perfect Comb. 'Korcpnugh Circuses, Ask your Dealer for sir Thooi tern. miKjr See oar name on the h.nrtlc. Sl'IUMl tUUUY COMB CO., 102 Lafay clto St, South Ilend, Indiana. A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR QMtW MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES V A ; HDaBAII EK to fielua ana Altec lltinc Sold by P. P D. KIJtLTN. questionable imitations. The given here is on each pail. 5 lb. pails. Mode only bv The Fairbank Company, CHICAGO, and N. Delaware Are., Plitlada. 3 t IN irrECT NO XMBER 18. 1894. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows i cr New York v1 Philadelphia, week dn, Ji,6.25, 7.2f.a.m., 12.32, 2.55. 6.65 p.m. Sundr .'C. a, m. For New York via Maucr Chunk, r.rk diys, 6.W.7 20 a. m., 12.82, 2.66 p. m. for Ilisi.EK acd Philadelphia, week dan, ' 1' , IS.2--, 7. . a, rr., 1?.32, 2.65, 6.66 p.m. Bon w , r,io, r,. v.. fcr Pottsvllle, neck days, 2.10,7.20, a. m., ..aj. t.'-b.Khf r.m. Sunday, 2.10 a. re. i or Tarcftcua and Mahnroy City, week dart, C.Cf, 7.5C, a.m., 12,82, 2.55, 5.66 p. m. 8u (lay, 2.10. a. m ror 'WUUtmBport, Sunbury and Lewlsbun, nrcU days, 8.25, 11.81) a. m 1.85, 7.20 p. B., ?ur.i)t.y,8.St a.m. For Msbanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, f .. .!'(, I1.5C a.m., 12.82, 1.E5, 2.65, 6.56, 7.20, 9 31 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 8.25, a. m. ror Arhland and Shamokln, week days, 1.21. T.ro, 11.10 a. m., 1.86, 7.20, 9.88 p. m. Bucday, V.6 n. m. r llaltlrrore WaehlnRton r.nd the West T' A O. K. It., through trains leave Resdlrs Trrmlnr.l, Philadelphia. (P. & It. B. B.) it 8 2T, 7.66, 11.26 a. m 3.46; 7.27, p. m HundiT 32 - 66. il.ie e. rr., 8.46, 7.27 p. m. Additional t air n from 24th and fbrstnut streets station, week days, 1.4S, 5.41, 8.23 p. m. Hundays, LS5, (US p. tr. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I I er-ve Kew Ycrk via Phlladelpnia, weekday? Uv a. ro., l.SO. 4.C0. 7.80 p. m., 11.16 night. Sur-o-v, B.00 p. w. Leave New York via MauchChunk,weekCT, t.ro, 9,10 a. m 1.10, 4.80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, n;ek dnjs, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m., and IB3, S.r?, 11.80 p.m. Sunday, 11.30 p.m. i.eave Reading, week dajs, 1.16,7.10, 10.08, 11 5$ a. tt., 5.66, 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.85, a. rr Lravo Pottf vllle, week days, 2.85, 7.40 a. m 1 12.3C, 6,12 p. m Sunday, 2.85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.18, 8.50, 11.23 t. m., 1.20, 7.16, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.18 a. m. Leave Kahacoy City, week days, 8.45, 9.11, 11.47 a. m., 1.61, 7.39, 9.64 p. m. Sunday, 8 43 a. m. Leave Mahinoy Plane, woek dtyg. 2.46. ,400. 1,1010 J.JO, 9.37, 11.69 a. m., 12.68, 2.0C, 6.20, 6.26,7.68,10 1 p. m. sunoay, 4.uo a. m.. Leave Wllllamsrort, week daye, 7.12, 10.10, a 1 8.85, 11. lip. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Btreet' Wharf md outh Btrect Wharf for Atlantic C11 j . Week-Days Express, 9.00, a. tn 2.00, 4,00, XOOp. m. Accommodaalon, 8.00 a. m.. 5.45 p. m. Hnnday Express. 8.00, 10.00 a. m. Accom nodatlon, 8.00 a. m. and 1.3Up. m. Returning, leave Atlantlo City, depot, corner Mlanllo and Arkansas avenues. Wcek-Days Express, 755. 9.00 a. m. and. 1.00 and 6.80 p. m. Accommodation, 8.16 a. nu, and 1.32 p. m. Bunaai Exr ress, 4.00. 7.80 p. m. Aecommo datlon, 7.15 a. m., and 1 15 p. m. Parlor cars on all express trains. O. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Paes. Aft. Philadelphia Pfc. I. A. SWEIGABD, Gen. Sunt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. sonnrxKir.T Division. JANUARY 11, 1895. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above late tor Wlggan's, Qllberton. Frackvllle, Non Tastle. St. Clair. Pottsvllle, Hamburg. Readier. L 'ottstown, Phoenlxvlllc, Norrletown and Phil. toeipma uroaa street station; aioiua ana 1111a 1. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Potts Mile and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlegan's, Qllberton, Fraekvllle, New Jastlc, St. Glair, Pottsvllle at S:C8. 8:40 a. m ind 3:10 p. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts town, Phoanlxvllle, Norrlstown, Pblladelphli. tt 0:00, 8:40 a. m., 3:10 p. m. Trains leave Fraekvllle tor Hhenandoab at I0:10a.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p.m. Sundays, 11:18a.m. and 5:40 p.m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 1(115, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m.Sundari it 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for ihenacdoah at 5 67 and 8 35 a in, 4 10 and 7 11 p -n week days. On Sundays leave at 8 50 a m. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Expreus, week flayx. 3 20, 4 05, 4 60, 5 15, 8 50. 7 S3, 8 20, 8 50, 10 30, (dlnlne car), 11, 11 14 a m, 12 noon, 12 41 (Llm ltodl21 and 4 22. p m dining cars), 140, 230 (dining car), 8 20, 4. 5, 6, 8 50, 7 13, 8 12, 10 p ra ta 01 night, Hundajs. 3 20,4 05 4 50, 515, 812, 1)60,1)30 (dining car), 1103 a m, 12 41, 2 30 (dining car), 4 OH (limited 4 22), 5 20, 8 SO, 8 60, 713, H 12, 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. Express lor Uosion, wltnout change, Ham, weekdays, and 6 60 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For lialtlmoro at d Washington 8 60, 7 20, 8 31, 1 10 10 0, 11 IB, 11 88 a m, (12 85 limited dlnlne Mr,) 180. 8 46, 4 41, (5 18 Concessional Ltm 11 . dining car), 6 65, (dining car), 817, 855, (dining car), 7 40, (dining car) p in., and 1203 night ,veck days. Sundays, 8 60, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18. 1138 am. 4 41, 5 55 (dining car). 6 55 (dining car). 7 10 (din ing car) pm and 12 03 night. Leave Muraet Htreet Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY, tfxprcus, 8 60 a .m, 2 10, 4 10 and500 pm week lays. Sundays, Express, 8 45 and 0 45 a m. For Cape May, Angleeea, Wlldwood and Holly Beach, express, 9 a. ra., 4 00 pm woek lays. Sunday, 8 00 a in. For Ben Isle City, Ocean City and Avalci. Express, 900 a m. 4 00 p m week days. Hun- days, 9 00 am. For homers Point, express, 8 50, a m, 4 10 P m week days. Bundays, 8 45 a m. 8. M. ehavoex J h WO'ii. Oen'l Varas-r' ."',r' ' t Knrnw Mum nmh My , M w a wuii j waaaaw Soft as a Brush. Fits everj-Curve. The Used by U. S. Anny and bv Ilarnum and aud Leading Horsemen of the World. It. Sample mailed post paid 25 cents. READING RESTORE LOST VIGOR mil ),..., nnl. wwk Bold WltD WH1TTMI Cure Servous Cebilitri Lots of Siul Towsr in sitbti mx. comuuiptlon or Inirn ttr, l.oo per bui by msrl, t boits for ti. with nin V orner w oi a written cusr.utee to euro or refund tb moo!. AOOius I'CAL ilEilCINE CO.. CI.reUod.OMo. DruoiUt, aktnandoah, P,