t' m g. HI j ; Heart Dijoase 30 Yrs! Short Cr&tfh. ritation. Mr. Q. W. MpK ":if";v. jxistmastcr of Kokomo, Ind., a l a, bravo ex-oldior. ivs: "I Jiad boon severely t.roublou v.Ui heart dlseiib ever since lcuwng the army at t':e clre of t'.io lito war. 1 was troubled with paii,ttatiin and slnrtncsq of breath. could not slor-p ou my lelfc aid-, and had pain "fxrouud i::y la:t. I became so 111 mat' I was much alarmed, and for tunately my attention was called to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I decided to try It The first bottle made a decided improvement in my condition, and five bottles have com pletely cured mc." G. W. McKINSEY, P. M., Kokomp, Ind Dr. Miles IIcart Curo is sold on a poeitl vo cuarnntco that tlio llrst, bottlo will benefit. AlldruRgigtsscllltatSl, 0 bottles for So, or It will bo sent, prepaid, on rooolpt of price by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind Professional Cards 8, KISTLER, M. D PUYBIOIAN AND SURGEON. Office. 120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. M. M. BTJHKES, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, SHENANDOAn, PA. Ofllce.Egan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Mbenandoah. N. STEIN, MrD., ., , , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Uoom 2U Egan's New Building; coi ner Main and Centre streets. Shenandoah. Fa. Office Hours : 8 to 10 a. m.: 1 to 8 p. m.i 7 tc p. m. Night office No. 230 west oak street M. HAMILTON, M. D ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Water Company building, 20 West tiioya street. D1 kit. WENDELL, KEBKR, Successor to DR. CHAS. T. PALMER, JSTJS JMli JR4.lt BURGEON, TWl Mnhantongo Street, PottsvlUp, Penna. Prove theirWorth. That is what thousands of people, speaking out of their own experience, say to their friends in regard to Allcock's Porous Plaster the most marvelous external remedy known for all sorts of pains and aches in the back, limbs, chest or side. Do Not De Persuaded to accept a sub- stitule. " ALtcocK's " hai never been equaled. Allcock's Corn Shields, Allcock's Bunion Shields, Have no equal as a relief and cure for comi ana Dunions. Brandreth's Pills stand at the front. The longer la use the stroneer is their Dosition. Millions of Dollars Go np In smoke evory year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in nrst-oiusa, relia Die companies, as representee, uy DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 South Jardln Street. Alao Ufa and Accidental Companies HOTEL KAIBR, OB AH. BUKCHILL, Prop. North Main St., 1HAHAN0Y CITY Largest and finest hotel In tho region. Finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures pool and Billiard Booms Attached, Purest, Healthest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt ' ' fcjagerancl f Pilsnerbeers' im j- Finest, 407 .Veat Coal St., Shenandoah. FIFTY 1IEIIS KILLED. Terrible H:- 1 -"no i of ' lrotu'np .06, 1 . a j iii m riv THE BODIES BUEiWD 'id OIJDERS. The Wounded llrntiglit lo tlio Snrfnco Arc ' in a Terrible Condition, Their Flesh I!o- lng Frightfully Torn anil Many llmiii IpH and Arms llrolten. Paiiib, b. C An explosion of flru tlnint) la reported, from iMonticeuu Los Sllnea, Department of Snono ct Lolro. Firo broke out In the St. Kugenlo Pit, ami whllo tlio miners were fighting UiIh flroiin explosion occurred wljlch wrecked tlio gal lories nnd entombed tlio minors Tlio rosctio party thus fnr has recovered tweuty ono boilhvi mi J has roinovoil from tlio ruins eight terribly injured minora. It Is bolloved that fifty persons perished in the disaster. Tho work of rescuing tlio living anil rocovorijg the bodius of tlio lien tl Is greatly implied, owing to the fact that tlio oxphK'io:i caused the workings to collnpio, fllilng the gallerloi with ton of rock and earth and great quantities of timber that had beon.uscd for supports. The bodies that liavo already been brought to tho surfaeo were so badly burned that they presented tlio appearance of blaokonod cinders. Tho wounded are in a terrible condition, their flesh bolng frightfully torn. Many of them liavp broken arms and legs in addition to their injuries. Thoy suffered tho mpsf; excruci ating agony, and as they wero removed from tho pit thoir groans caused tho Hardi est of the miners who hoard them to shud der. Tho month qf tho pit is surrounded by walling women and children whoso hus bands and fathers tiro entombed In the mine. Mayor Sutro In a How. SAN Fkancisco, Fob. 5. Hard name? and bitter denunciations created an excit ing sceno nt a meeting of t,ho board of freeholders yesterday afternoon, when Mayor Adolphus Sutro donounccd Irving M. Scott, chnirmim of tho freeholders' committee. Scott responded that Sntro was really in league with tho Southern Pacific himiolf, although ostensibly op posed. "You nro n hireling of thoSouthcrn Pacific," shouted Sutro nngrily. "You nra a llhr," Scott shouted, to which the mayor replied at tho top of bis voice: "You nro a lying dog and a Southern Pacific hireling." ".And you are a miserable flunky yourself," shouted Scptt, shaking his fist undor tho mnyor's noso. After a long struggle they wero qulted, and Sutro apologized. Chapman nnd Sclirlvcr Must Stand Trial. Wasiiikoton, Feb. 5. The supremo' court of the United States has donled tho application of Elverton. B. Chapman, broker, nndi((John ,j.. Shrivpr,, the nows pnpor correspondent,' for lono to .flip mo tions for" tho' issuing of writs of habeas corpus to relcaso them from tho custody of tho marshal of tho District of Colum bia. They aro under indictments for re fusing to answer quoBtious before tho son ato sugar investigating committee. Thoy will have to stand trial. Pugilistic Alabama Ipg!Hliitnrn. MoNTGOMEltv, Ala., Feb. 5. An excit ing sceno occurred in tho state souato yes terday. Mr. Goodwin, tho leading Popu list senator, who is contesting Represent ative Cobb's sent in congress, made some nllusions to fraud in recent elections. Mr. Pcttus, prosidont of tho senate, denied the charge. The lie wns given and tho two senators started townrd each other, but friends rushed between just in tlmo to prevent blows. The County Won Its Case. SIOUX ClTV, In., Fob. 5, The famous Lyon county bond caso was decided in tho United States supremo court yesterday alllrnilug the decision .of the lower court. Tlio decision is In favor of the county and disposes of a caso long In litigation, wip lng out a debt of nbdut $300,000 principal and intorost represented by bonds. Tho caso is said to havo grown out of steals In tho early history of the county. Had nts Hand Chopped Off. WASHINQTON, Fob. 5. Anderson J. Ford, a carpenter, 28 yenrs, old, employed at tho government printing olllco, while working at a pinning machine, had his left hand drawn under tho moving razor edged blades. The hand was instnntly chopped off at the wrist, nnd fell to tho floor. ' STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New York anil l'lillnilelphla Exchanges. New Youk, Feb. 1. Tho fact that tho secre tary of the treasury had not Issued a. call for proposals for the new government loan tills morning had a depressing effect upon the shares speculation. About 11 o'clock tho tem per of speculation la the general market un derwent a change, the street having renewed its faith in the anticipated bond Issue. Clos ing bids! Lehigh Valley U34 W. N'.X & Pa.. 6f Pennsylvania 60H Krlo 10s .Heading 10 1)., I. & W IflCW St. Paul ... ofijfi West Shore - Lehigh Nav 47 N. Y. Centrnl...l00 N. V. & N. K. 30H Lake Erie & W. 15M New Jersey Cfin SB Del. & Hudson.iawi General JHurkqts. PiiIkADHLruiA, Feb. 4. Flour weak: winter Hiiiierllno. $302.15; do. .extras. 2.na2.40; No. 2 winter" fatally. itAOatt-HO ; Pennnylvania roller, straight, $S.508.85; western winter, clear, $2.402.00. Wheat quiet, steinly, with 50M5c hid and BOJ4o. asked for February. ' Corn steady, uun, wiin ito. iuu mm wri. naked for February. Outs qulot. unehnuged, with 35c. bid and U5o. asked for February. Ilay stoadyi good to oholcu timothy, $13 12.5U. lieof dull; family, 10&12o. Pork quiet. , Lard steady; western 8team,80.7; eity,0.37Jo. I Butter steady; western dairy, Witlbe,; do. creamery, ll21cido. faotory, M&Ua.; Elgins, 21c; imitation creamery, 1.0i8().; New York dairy, 10 18c.;. creamery, 14&21o,; Penn sylvania creamery prints, fancy, 25o.; do. choice, 21c.i do fair to good, 1821o.; prints lobbing at Uisasac. Cheese steady; New York large. uaUMc i small. 0nWc; part skims, 3ffl8c.; full skims, 226c- Eggs quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, 28o.; ice house, 10 22o.; westorn fresh, 27c; southern, 85$(&20Kc. I.lvo Stock JIarkets. New York, Feb. 4 -Steers active?, higher; inferior to prime native steers, 8i.35a3.20; oxen. S1.754.15: Cherokee steers, JSJ.7Jt.45; bulls, S2.CO3.40; dry cows, Jl.50a3.75. VeaU lower, other calvea stead;-; poor to prime veals, 81.5(ia7; barnyard calves. $23.5Q: western calves, 82.252.75. Slieep hlaher anil lambs firm to a shade stronger; poor to prime Bheep, 83a4-02hi; common to choice lamb, 8t,5(Ka5.80, Hogs steady: choice state hogs, 84 70 KAST HuimTV, Pa.. Feb. 4.-Cattle steady, unchanged. Hogs dull; heavy I'blladelphlaB, 84.354.45; common to fair Yorkers. 84-10 L15 roughs $34. Sheep active; extru, SJ.W 34.10; good, 83.2033.(i0; cQiuuiontofalr lambs. THE DtJS lOHbPlI lb, OovrfttlPrit ft rlnii ChK'J tf-nli t f , CfttlC. 'ii. liVl, lY- I , a ify nftuniooti the On lllnilbnliliouneed ih of It evidence In ii for' Jlldfto Grossct- i couiiuii Issued foi . c ttfifv i. hurt t l . ii pi.'y rn ii' (1fO 1 1 fii it. , i.i. for wltnoos, and the n i i expected to keep tlio govi 1 1 . mcni on i' stand nil tho week, Lut ll;ty failed jto so dure' the witnesses. When Jfr. AVal kor nlitiounhcd at 1 nVlork that tho prosecution would runt lut then wns uoniM Mirprlne in the court room. Tho jury was requested to retire, and conn buI for tlio defeiiso asked forilio dismissal of the defendants. "Judge Thoman, for John F. JloVean, tho Cleveland member of tho board of directors, linked that his client bo discharged; that during tlio trial his name was not coupled with any of the others, pavo as being follow director. There wns no proof that ho had boon in Chicago during tho strike. IIo had never . been In any of tho counsels of tho board of directors during tho strike period. Mr. Walker, for tho government, ad mitted the representation, but called thr attention of the court to tlio fact that Mc Vc.m had voted In tho convention to order a strike and hnrt rtctod as n number of lo ot thoK'ommitteos. Mr. Oai'MW linked for tho peremptory ills cliargo of Frank Dreyer, lJonnls Larkln. James Meljonald uud John llurko, none of whom had been named as ' taking part in a single overt net. Ilo asked for thf dlschargo of John J Hnnnahmi, against whom, ho snld, tho government had failed to prove nn avert act. Ho I lien argued for tho discharge of tho members of tho board of directors. Not a sliiglenct sot forth in the Indictment, ho claimed, had h -en proved against them. Thero had not been tlio slightest connection madiS between them and their defendants accused of overt acts. Tho court said ho would tnUo the motion under adrlseuient,iiisti'iivliug the marshal not to bring the jury into tho court room until after li'i h.ul dLsjwed of tho motions. Italy's New Ainljimsnrior to Franco. tto.Ml!, Feb. 5. Count Tornielli Hrnsuii 1)1 Vergano, lately Italian ambassador ti Great Britain, lias been appointed iimbas Siidor to France In succession to Siguu1 llessnian, who was recently recalled. NUGGETS OF NEWS In a fight with robcllinusKaffirs at Mar aqneen, Africn, from fifty to sovonty Por .uguaso were killed, A "Xioxow" crusndo has. started in Omahty, Neb. It is stated t,hat several po liccmcu nro worth from '$53,003 to $103,000 Sfrikors nt tho Faulkner mills In Lowell Mnss., returned to work at tho old rate. They had demanded n 10 percent, increase At Gressklll. N. J.. ICR olTiployes of thr Manhattan optical works are on strike against a threatened s!0 per cout. reduc tion. Tho London Times announces thodcatl. in that city of Mrr Ralph O. Ruby, Amer can vlco and deputy coutul ut Belfant, r-ln.nd. , 'S IE All Approve His New Ideas. The Eminent Professor Ably Supported In His Fight for Humane Methods. Mr. R i n r. of 702 East One Hundred and Forcy llfih street, New York city, says: '-1 have suffered terribly from dys pepsla iu it- uoist form. Ttid lightest diet, produced death like sickness. Added to this I had a severe attack of Rheuma tism. with swelling of the limhsanii ex cruciating pain. My heart became affected and I was sinking so rapidly from exhaus tion that my physicians gave my case up aH hopeles. At tbis time Mr. Raymor brought me come of M inyou's Remedies and encouraged me to try them. The benefit fr.im their use was mlrnc ilous. I im iroyed at once and was out of danger in a few days. My improvement was con t Unions anil now I can thank Professor Mnnyon for a complete apd wonderful cure." Mnnvon'a Rheumatic Cure is guaran teed to cure rheumatism In auy part of theholv. Acute or muscular rheuma' tlsm cured In from one to Ave days. It never fails to cure sham, shooting pains in the arms, legs, sides, back or breast, or soreness iu anv Dart of the body in from one to three hours. It is guaranteed to nrnmntlv cure lameness, stiff and swollen lointp. stiff back, and all pains iu the hinti nnd lnlns Chronic rheumatism. sciatica, lumbago or pain In the back are speedily cured. Munyon's Homoeopathic Home Remedy Company, of Philadelphia, put up sped' flc3 far nearly every diseas", which are sold bv all druggists, mostly for 25 cents a bottle. IKE AMERICAS TDIACCO anHU iUCClSiCS ' UIW ,CRH U ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE Has stood, the Test ol Tims MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COlYlBINtu MDSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley Uro.) No. 26 KaHl Centre htrcet, HUk MANUOAI1, IA. 8 Our Motto: Btst Quality at Lowesi uasa Prices, Patronage reepeotlully solicited, ii MuuHjiituirAiii;OTttiiS'--J'iJ4W,-!iil w COTTOLENE. 9 1 H as Upset the old cooking What? Because it is clean, pure, healthful, economi cal, and makes tlfe most delicate and delicious food. 5 lbs. of Cottolene equals y4 lbs. of lard, saving the cost. Get the ij genuine,vith trade mark steer's head in cotton-plant wreath fftj on every pail. Made only by Qj Tho N. K. Falrbank Company, rk, CHICAGO, and A 133 N. Delawuro Ave., FliUada. Judge Gaynor's Writ Against a Street. .Railway, MOBS HAVE NOT EULED BROOKLYN, Anil Itnllroncl CompnnleA Aro Guilty of Law leMfiens AVIien They Stop lemming Curs In Order to Heat Down Prices Aldermen llcsclnd Street llallroad Franclilfles. BrtooKLYN, Fob. 5. Judgo Gaynor, in supremo court chambors, handed down a decision on the application for n writ of mandniuus against tlio Atlantic Avcnu company. Tho application was nuulo b. James O'Connoll, a mineral water bottler, who clnlms to haVo suffered great financial loss bocauso tho company has not operated its cars as fully as they wero operated prior to Jan. 14. Judgo Gaynor allows the com pany twenty days in which to mako an swor beforon judgo and jury. Tho decision is as follows: "To dony this application I would have to decldo that this company is prevented by vlolonco from operating Its road, hut that I cannot And upon tlio papers before ino. I do not find that tho city arid the state havo failed to fully protect Its. power house, its stations, Its roads nnd Its cars it has offered to run. I do not find that the government has failed In Its obligation of protection. The answer to tho statement that thoro have been instances of vlolcnco Is that thoy woro quickly suppressed. I cannot ncquicsco, or oven seem to ac quiesce, in statements which have mado it appear that mob vlolonco bus ruled in Brooklyn, nnd which havo not only given a law abiding community a bad namo, hut, by exciting fear in many, must have done iucalculablo damage to businoss Interests. "To try to forcibly provont tho company from doing Its public duties would bo law lessness, whllo on tho other band for tho company to stop running cars in order to beat down the prlco or lawful conditions of labor would bo lawlessness of u much nioro dangerous nud far reaching charac ter. Tlio company's public duty is to run its cars, and it may not lawfully cease to do so on the ground that It cannot got men to work at tho prlco or conditions ft oilers. . "Tlio law requires it to continuo to run Its curs to tho full accommodation of the public, leaving it free to supercede Its men from dny to day by men who nro wl'liug to work on its terms, or to suporcudothem all at ouco when it lias obtained men enough to cnnblo it to do so. , j "But tho company, by Its answer, hav ing raised issues of fact tho law requires that nn ulternntlvo Instead ot a peremp tory writ bo issued so that there may bo u jury trial. "This court cannot change tlio law, nut must obey it, whether it is obeyed else wlioro or not. If It bo a defect in tho law that tho tlmo for tho trial of such issues my not bo shortened by tho court tho suggestion is one to be mado to tho legis lature, not to tho court." Tho board of uldermon, at its yesterday afternoon meeting adopted tho resolution of representatives of tho striking motormen and conductors rescinding tho franchises and privileges granted to the Brooklyn trolloy lines which nro connected with tlio prosont strlko. Tho vole stood 10 for; 8 ngainst. Tho chairman voted in tho nego, tlvo. To a commlttoo of strikers who called upon him nftor tho mooting Mayor Schieron refused to say whether he would npprovo tho motion or not. This niorulug 160 of tho imported motor men who bave takon tho placos of tho 6trlkers assembled In Mayor Hchloren's olllco to ask Brooklyn's chief executive whether thoy cannot recover dnmngos from tho railroad for being brought to Brook lyn on false pretenses. Mayor Schiorou listened to their stories and promised to give them un unswor later. l'liyslclnn Cl'mfgeil"wltll llnrglary. ClIATTAJtoouA, Tenu., Fob. i. The oln cinls of the First National hank of Harn man have caused the arrest of I)r II. Curry, ouo of the most prominent citizens of lliirrlman, chnrgiug him with tsUo at tempt to burglarlae tha bank on Mm Mgni of Jan. 10, when nitro-glyoerlne was u-.-d profusely, but proved futile. The bank people assert that thoy havo couflusivi' evidence, while Dr. Curry positively as sorts Ids iuuooanoo. Killed by a I'lylns Holler. Pkovidwkjk, -lob. lS.Putrlek Holilr. 50 years of age. and his cousin, Job 11 I Heliir, 1J5 years of ago, and Miulinel Durj . 21, wero killed nud sIxtoeiKOthars iiiitired I bv tlio oxnloslon of a liollor nt Rnrl Cm: I pontor & Sou's ice houses ut Mnhnp:ing I nond yesterduy. The tlinivton boiler was i burled tbrouch tho end of tho llrt Joe i houso, wboro tlio men woro at work, nnd struck tbein us It passed. i Itecelver Greenliut Ousted, I CHICAGO, Fob. B. Iu tbe United States circuit court Judge Grogsoup removed Joseph Grconhut from the receivership of tlm whlslcv trust nnu nnnoinu'ii jouu . MoNultn and John J. Mitchell to act with Mr. Lawrence, who was appointed 0, re volver when Mr. Grconhut was nppoinwu FearA That l'lve Aro Hurned to Death, Atlantic City, Fob. 6. A dispatch from Egg Harbor reports tlio dostruetlon bv ilro ot thB.raBldenco of WllliertH. len- ton, nt Fort Itepubllo. Mr. Konton, Ills wlfo nnd their three chtldrou nro missing, I mid fnnrs nrn antertnlneil tllllt Ihov llltve . ,)origuoli ja tlio llmmw. 1 ' ideas, and revolutionized COTTOLENE. Why? IN ECFKOT NOVKMUEIl 18, 1804. Passenger tmlns le. ve Hherandoati for hEhtor, SlstlEpton. WH Allentowc, llcttlelif ru, E?btoi 6 04. T.3H C.IS ' "57, I tTn i, Tor Npk Yrrk uml r'Uirtr'pr . , B.lo u u.4i, '.'I p. m. rcr (uiiUl.,, S'Wl'cl b icK, (JcrhndH uci! burVordaV' '.' P.I a. tr , and 2.5" p. m For Willie Hunt, wi u I ru , I'-ut-u Lsccjvlllf Towsnfp, Sijrf, Vinr'' Klmim, t.. P 15 a. nr., 2.K, r.7 i . n For Hocbeiuer, Hofaln, Nlf!M fflit- tl t Wf t BM. U5 n. rr.. and :.&! 5.S? r. r . For D'lvMore. Delswar- wir Otr vtroudaturg, 6.IM . m.. 2.57 p " For IittmbortvtlU rd Trci ion '.l . ta. lrorTi,nlibnni'Ofc,C(M,r.l.8. ir.,. 7,5.27 . Tor liviut tr.d (in hv '.0 w It . , - 1 or Auourn V'.b m, fj.W u. n. eaioi'Vlllr1I.evlatonindlHA''er f r. T.W a. m., 1?.43 r. TO. rof btrclrta- nfl Liroticr YArr1, ,fM. 7 I. 15. . tr.. tSf.4' .'7, 5.K7 p. XL. KorHUver HrouU Junction, Auflcmtio i UazlctonO ('4,7.88,9 16 a m . 12.4J, 2 67. Ri7ai 8,08 p. . . f erScrAnlori B.tM, B.1S; a n .. J. 7 no 6. P u. For UlzlenrioU. Joado.Ilrllu n ALd r'ecln m.Sf.B.lS.A m 12.43,2 57, ri 27 p rr 'or Ashlard,QlrrdvlllP Ed Lost Creel, 4.tr ' 48 Ci.13. Ifl.in a. m.. 1.0 . 1.40. 4.10. 8.85 p. tt. or KnteL. Uun. Ut n.rU, Mount CArme Am dPAtnoltin, 9.13, 11.14 a. m., 1.82, 4,20, 8.22. 'tMf . n . Tor YAtesvlllr, Psrk Plcc,MAhano) Clly al Delano, 0.04 . 7.88, 9.IS, 11.06 A rr... 12.47. S.F S 27, 8.08, 10 53 p. m. TrAina will leave SbAr.okln it 5.15, 8,b II. 45 A m., 1.66, 4.F0 9.80 p. m., And Airlve a ShtDMflOAb At 6.04, 9.15 a. m., 12.43,2.67,6.21 li.io p. n Liesve tihenAnaoAn ror I'oitsvine. e.to, 7,r D.OV, 11.06 11.80 A. m., 12.48, E.B7, 4.10 5.57. .f p. m .. , L,cavo rotiavine lor tnerjnacc. o.ce. i.n 9.06,' 10.16, 11.40 A. m., 1S.82, 8.00,. 440, 6.20. ' ' '.11, p. ir, i.cavo sueninaoan tor haiiciob, cm, 7,rr v.u t. ro., 12.48, 2.67, 5.27,8.08 p. m. LeAve Hatleton for ShenAndoAh, 7.U, 10 1 1 1 01! a. a . 12.16, 2., 6.80, 7.26, 7.66 r. m SUNDAY TllAINS. Trains leave for Haven Men, Ctntrsllfc, Carmcl and fbarxoltln, 0.45 a. m., 2.40 y, n und arrive at bhArcokln at 7.40 a. ir, . acg r p. rn. Trains leave Hhair.ol.-ln tur Sbcnandcil. 7.55a. m. And 4.00 p. m., and arrive at Hsr i.uuu. tu. auu.v.,?u it iu,. uuu nil andoah nt 8.49 a. in and 4.58 p. tn. ' Trainti leAve for AstilAnd,UtrArdvii)p ir lyre ' reek, 9.40 a. m 12.se p. m Tor Ilaileton, BUck Creek JUDOlon, l'i i HAven Junction, MAUch Cbunk, Allentovc U".thlebern, Easton And Nrv York, 8.4A in 2.80, 2.65 p. m For PhlladelphlA 12.80, 2.55 p m. Tor YatCBVlllo, Pork PIacc, MAhAnov City i nelano, 8.49, 11,3a. m.. 12.80, 2.66, 4.68 6.0S p r. Lcavo Hazloton foi 91iccAndoi . 8 Tu. 1 1 " &. w.. 1.05.5.80 D. m. LeAve ShonAndcnb for PottsvIPP 55 9.30 a it., 2.40 p. m. Li&vc Pottsvllle tor SbenssndoAE. e.Sf, h ! 4 i ir..l.8f. 5 16 p. m. ROLLIN H. WILUOn, Gent. Wupl., South Bothleherc, 1 1 (JHAS S I.EK, Genl Pahb. Apt., PbilAdelptalv A. VT. NONI-JKKACHEK, Asat, Q. P. A Mouth liethlebem, t DR. HOBENSACK, Formerly at 208 North riecond 3t la thd old est In America for the treatment of Speefot Diipngp nnd Touf;i( JSrrors. Varicocele, Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc. Treatment b; mall a specialty. Communications KACredl? connnenttai. .na stamp tor nook. noun, m. to vp.it aunaAvs iiuum AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST qOQ M 4K1, CI Below Cnllowhlll, 043 ft. 101U OL PhlladelDhla. Pa. Thirty years' Continuous Practice in all spocl.l dlseaseh of b 'h sexes. Ur. Ijouu Rtiarintees a radical nud perma- 11 h cure 01 impctency, uiseasoj ot me tsiooa. Skin, Nerve, madder and Kidneys, resuur tcirora Excess, SeP-Abuse, Imprudenco or Inheritance, re-torlug ineaij'st, m tu Its normal counition, bullllng upBpe constliullon and bringing back: HealtRnu Manly vigor, onauging toe we It and F tched into hearty, Atroug men. ConsulUtiWi mid examination free ana strictly confidential Hemomber that in onlisu Mliif nr IjODD you are geniug iiinetltof lils thirty years' conllnu u prac- Ue as a -p eta'lst oraee hours, aauv una inlays, trom H a. m to 3 p. m. ana 0 to p. 1 its -pnrt fnr free book on Enors ol Youth Ld obsfure diseases ol both sex s. 'AIST PiLLS! Safe and sure, seno c. for"woan 3 safe BUAKO Wilcox upEciFic liram.rn. ALL H DRUG HI STOEtSS "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." IS THE PROPER THING I Clock Sprinj? Blade. (Only rerfect Comb. S-orepaugU Circuses, Ask your Dealer for fife our name on the handle. Sl'KlNU CUltUY Botnetleneo'larollable, monthly, rei;nlatlng medicine. Only hanalecagaft the purettdrMgniihould be used, 1 you want the ll, get Op- Psai's PennTOal Pills The are prompt, te ard certain In remit. The eenwtne (Dr. TmI'i) peTer dlaay noint. Sent auy where. 8l,0t Addreaa l'sAtMsmoianCo., Ueislind,0. Sold by jV. V B, KZKLIN, Druou'tt flhtnoptlvntl f: EADING AD SYSTEM tCMDPK If. m. IN lWTr' -(her- rrlrr'e' -(her- io n follows i """ :1 ' lelnhl. weetr itm. . , ....... , u.l. ., .,o6, t.M p.m. Sundj 4.10, a.m. Tor New York via Mtut Cbuun. wpf V days, fc,5,7 " a. m., K.55 p, m Tor Keafllnp rrt Phlladelpht. we d, i . ,i , i . n . r.3."-.i.. L.. iy it.10, a. m. for Pottuvllle, t-v -"f t -i , Z.IX, 8.55. R.R5 p. m. c i - Por TaniAquA And Mniianov Cut, ur. .ir kw, A.m., I,, t.V. feiwp. m. 8un ly, 2.in. a. m r WH'Hrospert, F nruf Ard Lev'-s-c, i k day- S."5, II.W i n. S5. '21 i , "nilr jr,H.!& i i. rn MAti nor p m , wcearti,-t , i,.. '1.K . ic, 1 H6 '. ,B, AA 1 21. 9 85 i. i'H l r1 ,'.' m for Ashland And SfnmoVlr, nlut uTb, S., f!0, 11.P0 . m., l., T.20, P.!5 p. tr. BmOiy, t.?5 a, m. For Iialtlmore Wnshtnf in ai i hi Wf ft Tts (1 o. H. n , 1rv. Mn 'nt ,eAVf Ki rprminal.P"' c pMr (F A T . I.'i 1 '.55, 11.20 a. m., 3.4, 7.27, n. m.. Huno fit .55. II fl . m., 3.48. 7 27 p. f. Additional t'al-i from 24ih i.u i liii-.Lut strfets statlnn, week dajs, 1.46, 5 41, r.23p. m. Sundaye, 1J5 K.2S p m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I f evc Nev York v1 PhllAdelpniA,weeAi.' i.tV.a. m., 1,80, 4.00, 7.80 p. m 1115 night. Km lay, fl.no p. ra.' , t Lf hvc Now York via MauoIi Chunk, we ik a - Jf, 9,ii- a. m., I. io, 4.W p. m I ttvv I'lllitfelnhla, Rcadlnn Tcrminn, tv 'i.. t.i' k. I0.C0 r. m And .'', . '-' i l n. rr u'indv H.!' p. rr. fc'Vi J.entlU), wcou caB, I.i, 7.10, li.Ot 58 i it., a.W p. m t-unday, l.Afc. - t.mvr oi'iv tie. WPeSr dye. 7.0 -v. . i ',12 p n uur.dAy .HtA n.. I.rsirTrrr;U weV Snyo. .If, t&Q, 1. 'i t I w) T.lf o sr o rn. nnaAv, 8.18 -r . lev ,v ii o uuT fek ds, SA '7. m, t.i 7 3D 9. -d m Vur.i?Aj 341 .rh. !.v Mphrn.A I'Ialc, wotk crrp, K.IO 4 ro, I , f.87 1 tt... lift", 2.1T, NUO, C.KC,7.ra 10 IV rr ut i'aj, J.40, 4.00 a. itj., Lt1r VV nnr-iLt-roii, cev- oas. 7., im" Kit p. St-nCny, 11.16 r- ir. 3 'I, J ATI ANTIC HIV IHVIMON. , Liavi I'h'lacrlphln. t brttcut Ktreti Wharf td fouth Htrret Wliatf for Atlantic flu w eek-Dnys Exprets, 9.C0. a n , 200, 4,01'. .' ,p. m Accomnodaalon 8.00 a. m. 5,45 o. tn. Hunday- "xprcen .W), 10.00 a. it. Aocom codntlon 810a. m, and 4.80 p. u. Keturnli k, leave Atlanta Uty. depot, curt f illnntlc and Arhansis avenue. WCck-Days Express, 7.8S fl.00 a. in. aLd iWnrd6.3up. n. Accom uodatlon, 8.18 a. m ind 4.32 p m. Bunca r'x res, 4.00, 7.80 p tc. Aeconimo Jfttlon, 7.15 a. m., ane 4 15 p. c Parlor cars on all express trains. O o nANrnnK. oen. PAPe. As. PhllAdclphln P. I A.SWEIGAltD. Hen Sunt PENNSYLVANIA ItAII.ItOAD. t BonnTLKiLi, Division. JANUARY 14, 18951 TrAlns will leaVe Sbenandob' After the aSotb lAte tor WlKBAn'B, Gllbcrton, Frackvllle, New 3tstlo,Bt. ClAlr.Pottavllle, HamburR, Kc&d'rr, Pottstown. Pboenlxvlllc, Norrtstown andPUl IJelphlA (BroAd street Station) at C:t8 And 11:45 . m. And 4:16 p m. on' week dayp ror Potts rille And Intermediate stations 9:10 , m. SUNDAYS, for WlgBAn'B, Gllbcrton TrACiivllle, Npt ;stle. St. CUlr, Pottsvlllo At 0:16 9:40 a, m tnd 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Fotu' sown, PboenlxvlUo. Norrlatown, PhllAdelpbU it 0:00,9:10 a. m.. 3:10 p. m. TrAlns leave Fractvillo for Hbenxndcah ai 0:40 a. m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 And 10:87 p. 3. tandays, 11:18 a. ra. And 5:40 p. m. r.eavo Pottsvllle for StenAndoah at 10116, .1:48 a. m. And 4:40,7:15 and 10:0!) p. m.SunflAji t 10:40 a. rn snd 6:16 p.m. Leave PbllAdolpblA (HrcQ atrctt btAtlon) for IbenAndoaV t 61? and 8f r 4 lOscd 7ns rx week dayu On Sundavn ip ' t 6 60 a re 1cave Hroad Street Hiatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YOUK. Tor Now York ExpreBB, week day, 11 8 20. 4 06, 4 60. 5 16, 0 60, 7 S3, 8 20, 9 60, 10 30, idluln: car), 11, 11 It a m, 12 noon 12 It (Lim ited 1 21 and 4 22 p m dlnlns earn) 1 4 , 2 30 dining car), 3 20, 4, 5. 6, 0 50, 7 13, 8 12, 10 p ra.. 12 01 nlzht. Huvda B, 3 20, 4 05 4 S'l 6 15, 8 12, 51, 1 ' 30 (dining ear), 1103 a m 1241, 230 (dining car). 4 .1 1 (limited 4 22 , 5 20, 6 30, 6 50. 7 IS. 12 10 00 p m, 1 2 01 night. Kxprrwsfor ttosiQn, wltuout obanRe, 11 a m, areekdaya. and 0 50 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH for Ualtlmore una Vf aguinuton Mi. 7 , i 10, 10 20, 11 18, 11 88 a m, (12 35 limited din nz .At,) 130, 3 46. 4 4', (5 11 Confronslonal L'ro tp. dining car), 5 55, (dining car), 0 17, 6 56, (dining car), 7 40, (dining car) p m. and 120S nlKht vcek day. Hundays, 360. 7 20. 9 10, 11 18, 1138 am, 4 41, 5 55 (dining car). 0 55 (dining car), 7 40 (dining car) p m and 12 03 night. Leave Maraet ntrcet Ferry, Philadelphia FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Sxprcss, B 60 a m, 2 10, 4 10 and 5 00 n m wpcc lays. SundAys, Express, 8 45 and tt 15 tt m. rot (Jape May, Anglesea, Wlldwooa and dolly Beach, exprcRB, 9 a m., 4 00 p m week lays . Sunday, B 00 a m. PorBea Isle City, Ocean City And AvAion, ElxpresE, 9 00 a in, 4 00, p m week days. Hun- lavs. 0 00 a m. For Komers Point, ezi o week days Sundays, I irees, 8 50, am, 4 1" p 145 a ra. J a. rt'o ,1. t'. "Ef-r'- ' t ! 8ARTMAN STEEL PICKET FEN0R is tho cheapest and best fence mado. Cheaper than a wooden fenco for rosldoncca, lawns.cem etcry lots or any kind of fencing. M. H. Mastbh oas tho agency nnd carries It in stook at ha marble and granite works, 127 N. JASDIK ST. OXiTil ,A,,3SnE!T . The S1EAM REHOVUIMG COu'Cco 'stint , FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. ring Gurry Comb Soft ns n Brush. F'ta every Curve The? Used by U, S. Army nnd by Baraura nnd aud Leading Horsemen of tho World. It. Sample mailed post paid 25 cents. COMB CO., 102UfajcttoSt,15outh Bend, Indiana ,1 A -1 V A'
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