PaipitatiofloHiie I oarf Shortness of lircuih, Swelling at LfcffS fimt Feet. " 'Tor tibr-nt, f"vr y-vir" I was troub-, Id with paipliatiua of Hit heart. . KhortiiPM ( f brJ-ith itid swirl line of' 1 tie ltKh mikI foft. A t times J wuuid i f;iiut. 1 W!i tinted hy. the birst, phy sicians (ti .Snv.-iniuli. ox, with no ro ll". then tr'wl various .Sprint's without, tiMic.it. Fii..illy, I tried Dr. Mile& Heart Cure also his Ncrvp and Liver tills. After , beginning to hike than I felt better I 1 continued taking tlicm and I am now In better health than for many year Since my recovery I have gained fifty pounds In weight. I hope this state ment may be of value to some poor sufferer." E. n. SUTTON, Ways Station, Ga Dr.MIIcs ncart Curo Is sold pn n, positive guarantee that thallrst bottle will benefit. All druggists soil ltnt$l; 6 bottles for $5, or it will bosent, prepaid, on receipt of price by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Professional Cards M, 8. KIBTLER, M. 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Also Life and Acciaenxai uompuiiioo t HOTEL KAIBR, CHAS. llUROHILL, Prop. North Main St, MAHANOY CITY Lareest and flnost hotel in tho region. Finest accommodation". Handsome fixtures Pool and nilliard Booms Attached. THEATRE : CAFE Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sis., Shenandoah Fresh and cool Beer always on tap. Wines, Liquors, Cigars. COBTEIX0 & Oabsidy, Proprietors Vnf Wlft Innm Drrtp' ir - viuai y 1 1 w-4 Onnann Temperance Drinktr Mineral waters. Weiss beer. Bottlers oi the finest lager beers. 17 tad 19 Peh Alley, Shenandoah, Pa MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley Bros.) No, a BnBt Centre Htreet, HIluNANDOAn, i-A. J at Lowest Ottah riiir Mn IJ 11 ABDICATION C? LL Hawaii's Ihi 'y 4Ui if),. T nan views or wswsEn mui&mi riio Representative of the Republic nt Wuslilugton Meem to llnvo Little Fntth In the Sincerity of the Kx-.Moimicli. Her Appeal fur Olmnuiioy. HoVOLULU. via Sin FrmM-mo. Feb. 7. fix-CJ icen Mild itaul li.n utj JUuCtocl hi Favor uf thn republic. This Is by fur tho mint Important otiteonni of thu Hi to ro bollfou. i'ii'i Uouani mt wa drawn up by A. S. Iliirtwoll nt tho r0ii.de.-it of tho ox- queo,n, It-was presented on tb 'Sptli lust, to Fr'osltl "if. T)olo. Tlio tlOcii'mTit: accord ing t'J tho wording, vyns executed freely uuu vimiuuii-jiy. il was iruirnsu'u m wiu president, ami after iloohirln-r that "the monarchy j finally anil forovrir" ende'if, nb solves all persons trimi all and oVory man lier of nllonianco, orollloli' obligation of 'duty to mi- a:t 1 my helr.t find successors forever, ivlid I hereby thiol. irj to ml miou poi-soils Ifitiie UaWuliillt islands that I con sul -r tlum a bound In duly uud t honor henceforth to support and sustain tho gov ernment of Hawaii, , .. In conclusion the ox-queen pleads for clemency for thou nrroit.il for p.irticlpa- Hon in tho recent rebellion. 'i'ho answer to LiliuoUalnni's letter, signed by Attorney General Smith, ad dressed her as Mrs. Jjllluoknliuil Dnminis, says that tlid acccptaneo of the document does not exempt her from liability in tho lata conspiracy. It close.) Willi tho assur ance that hor appeal for clemoney will re ceive duo consideration. .Minister Tliiirittnn's Views. WASHINGTON, l''eb. ".Minister Thurs ton read tho ASsdciated Press account of the abdication of tlm ex qu-on with close interest, and then said: "This action of tho ex-queen has a familiar ring to it, and 'it is a question just how 'much it is worth. It Is right in lino with what tho rulers of Hawaii hove beon In tho habit of doing whbnovor they were in a tight place, except that in this case the situation is worse and tho declaration Is of cour.io inoro extreme than'tins over been made before Of course this action of tho queen lias no formal force whatever. She w.:; nothing nioro than a private oltlzpn, and had no powers to nb, dicate, but'stlll it may or may not have some moral effect on the royalists and the Hawaiian natives." Chinese fetlll llohllnsr Out. Chefoo, Feb. 7. Tho Chiucso fleet in tho harbor of Wei-Hal -Wei' is still hold ing out against tho Japaucso.'ThoChineso have shelled that part of tho town which It was supposed was occupied by tho Jap anese. Threo foroignors, named Walpole, Schnoll u'ud Thomas, nro reported to havo been killed or taken prisoners. Tho com-mnnder-in-chlef of tholirst .Tapanesoarmy, General Jfodzti, is report! d to have been killed at Hal Cheng. Local papers state that Guuoral Tai.commandlugtlio Chinese land forces at AVei-lIai-Welts dead and that the bltualiou is critical. Strike for Trivial Cuuse. Knoxville, Teim., Feb. ".Tho- Bast Kiul Street railway is experiencing a curi ous strike of motormeu and conductors, owing to a dispute as to when tholr pay beiiib onca tl.iy. ConJuctdi-s ami motor men walked out. Tlio amount of lime in dispute is threo Minutes, and tlio total wages per day of tlio four men for that time is two and one-lifth oents. Their aces hato been filled. ' I4iw3'er Hiilninn's Allefl Peculations. IvOKOMO, Ind., Feb. 7. It is now nl- Icged tint tho flight of Join) K. Holninn. tho attorney, was it carofullj' planinHlplot. Evidences of forgery '111111 embezzlement gregatlng ?2fi.0D0 havo already turned up, with much more to boMuvestlgnted. Hoi man received Cliicago trado bulletins, and, it is. prftsumed tliat ho dabbled in futures. Resumed Work, at the Old Hate. AMSTEItUAM, N. Y., Fob. 7. Tho em ployes of tho rug factory of McCloary,Wnl len & Crtmsoi Who havo boon out on a strike for tho past month, returned tb work yestefdoy at tho old rate of wages. Critical Students' Expelled. London, Feb. 7. A dispatch to The Times from St. Petersburg says that -six teen moro Btudents havo boon nrrestcd and oxpolletl from tho university for criticiz ing tho'czar's recent speech. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations of tho Now York and Philadelphia Exchanges. NewYoiik. Feb. 0, Share speculation on the Stock Exchange today was in light vol ume, the aggregate of tho transactions being only about 8113,000 shares. It was a waiting market, which seemed to hang baok for news from Washington touching the proposed bond issue. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley Ii4 Pennsylvania 6014 Reading 10 St. Paul S3i W. N. Y. & Pa., m Erie 10ii D., L. & W 150J4 West Shore - Lehigh Nav 47 N. Y. & N. E 30 Now Jersey Cen 88H N. Y. Central... 09fi Lake Erie & W. 10 Del. & Uudson..l20 General Market. Viiii. AiiHr.eiiiA. Feb. a. Flour weak: win- fer miner.. S80l2.15: do. extras. S2.202.10; No, 2 winter family. S3. 1042.50; Pennsylvania roller, straight. 2..50iaii.03; western winter, clear. $2.10S.G0. Wheat steady, dull, with 67Wc. bid and 670. a9ked for February. Corn . . 1 ...1.,. ll-Ji., 1.1.1 JT nal.,..l Biroint, ""--- ; , for February. Oats quiet, nrm, wita ujjo. bid and aiMo. asked for February. Hay steady: good to oholco timothy, susavs.oo. Hr-ef nulot. firm: beef linms, 517. Pork steady famllv. 811.264412. Lard higher; western .ipnrn. E8.90: city, 80.37)aa0.5fi. Butter quleti western dairy, loasioc.; uo. creamery, iubkio., a fncinrv. Utile: Klglns, "lo.; Imitation creamery, 1U4S10.; now inrn uuiry, iwmioa.. do creamery, 13(S18o.; Pennsylvania cream nrint. fanov. 25o.: do, choice, 21o.; do. '? ..." ' , nnln,s InhMn.t 9IV3l fair to gooa, iwui-i.., i-.M. .v.w.h ... on ni,Ai, dull: New York large. oaiUio.; .i'.,oii owallJlc: part Bklms, 3a9c: full .vim. aiaSWc. Eggs rlrraer; New York and Pennsylvania. 31c; Icehouse, 2121o.; west ern fresh, l)0(a304o.; southern, 2930o. T.lve Stock Markets, xrw YmiK. Feb. 0. Steers closed dull; nrlces steady; oxen and cows lOo. higher; na iVfoin m hooiI. S1.03J43; Chero- KlWS oa. $2.7504.35; bulls. $2.50 B3.8&; dry cows, tl.60t3.TC. .calves steaay; toSffi Bhoep, $34.75 ; oomroonto y u"u VL ' iSr rr,lV iTs'fev anTuncaau7ed Hog acuve; heavy Phlla- riBinhim. 4 4V.u4.50: common to fuir Yorkers, $4.201.25; roughs. $J'i..i H1")0P aot,v; ext. 80-tga' a-isuw'wl eoramoa DIGNIFIED, BUT ILL MANNERED. Euch, In tbo Opinion of n Western Tjiw- yer, Is tho Supremo Coutt. "I nm n lawyer from n western cltv In Washington on business," said Al'n'd FiBinotit to n writer for tlio Wnslilngton S:.ir. ' I hnvi? seen tho lKhts on othr r v1" i and i. .id myself w. i an Idle afternoon I lecnll that tho supremo ct,i it is In x'slnn tho most nuuust judicial ttllnirui in i e rxiuibllu, whose utenibers ale the v y i bodlmont of tho majesty and dlgH"" nf ibelnw I f))o'.udo to go th'Twt'b n reverent, foplluir, hoping forn baptism ot licspiilt wliltli w'.il insplro me to bettor elforts in my profession I enter the cham ber with unified trend. Thoro tit their judloinl ii-nj. -.ties, in nwfui array, In their great high backed padded chairs, at 1 most of them apparently nsleop. liut I reflect that such a position with closed eyelids Is conducive to abstract attention and rollco- tlon. They aro pondering deeply tlio argu ments of counsel, a man of ago and dlgnl ty who lias perhaps spont months in pro- nnrlng for this occasion, which to Mm is tho high water mark of his professional life. ' Suddenly ono of tho judges rouses himself and makes somo remark to his left. It Is evidently lrrclovnnt to tho case, for both laugh and pass it down the line from rifjht to left. It provokes comment mid retort bnuk and forth olid smiles and nods until the whole court is engaged with Itself, while the poor lawyer on ills feet, not daring to notice the inattention and discourtesy oven by n momentary broali in his speech, plunges hopelessly on, realizing that his carefully prepared argu ment is receiving no nttentlon. VJien the lrielovnnt subject is oxliausted, tho judges sottlo back into lmprosslvc, high browed silence, which is brokon again and ngnln iih they lean over mid talk to each other rialit or left or call a pago or examine a docket, wrlto a noto or retire to tho ante room. "Hut this is not the worst, for just ns tho clock strikes 4 at tho very first stroko, without oven so much as 'I beg your par don' or 'May I interrupt your' the cliiol justice breaks in, 'Adjourn court,' in the very midst of tho speaker's sontenco, nnd all tho judges jump up and aro off, as though they were so many laborers in a trench throwing down their picks at the stroke of tlio hour. The constitution in sures them their oiTlcos 'during good bo liavior.' What a pity 'good behavior' had hot bceti defined to include courtesy and politeness tqwnrd tho bar, whoso mem bers, appearing boforo them, nro officers of tho'oourt, charged with tho equal duty add dignity of maintaining the laws und Scouring justlcol Why should thero bo two codes of ethics or etiquette for tho same court ono requiring evon from the most venorublo practitioner the utmost dofcronce, whilo it permits absolute rudo- ncss from tlio court? Thesa men of tlio bo'tich nro refined gentleinon, observing tho 1'orniB and usages of pollto society, and how siie'ii rudeness can liavo beconio tlio practice of this great court is a problom lo a lawyer from tlio west, wlicro judges nro modols of judicial courtesy and dignity." An Atiarclilst'H Confession. Liugk. li.-laluni, Feb. 7. A sensation was cnusod nt tho trial lioro yesterday of tlio German anarchist Mueller and thir teen others by Mull.r retracting all the ohniges he nindo agam.-t hit. fellow pn oners nf eon'. 1 eltv in bom!) out'-.tgos Hi conffsrd t1 ne alone was responslbli for th? 1" 1 ' Ji) ' ,". Ri "ilea's house LIKE A MIRACLE. Salt Rheum, Impure Blood and a Rack ing: Cough That Baffled Physi cians, Finally Cured. Springfield (Mass ) Republican. In. the town of Amherst, Mass., Mr. Geo.'B Pierce and his mother are the proprietors of the Amherst Creamery Association. Mrs.-Pierce-has Buffered (or a long time with salt uueuni ana a cough that foreboded Consumption, but they have given way to health and vigor. Hearing of this a reporter called on Mrs Pierce, and the following experience was related 'For a long time I suffered from Sa)t Ilheum," said Mrs. Pierce, "but about two years ago I slipped and hurt my knee, which made It worse. I can't begin to tell the agony I was in, my limbs be came a mass of raw. flesh . covered .with runninc sores. My friends would say I could not live long, and J thought so too, Well, I' heard of Dr. David Kennedy's TiVvnrltP Remedv and Dr. David Ken nedy's Salt Rheum Cream; I commenced using them, and In three weeks I waiiceu out of doors. Last night I walked a mile, and I am sixty-three years of age. It shows thut Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy and Salt Rhsuni Cream can do more than the physicians, for they made me well after my doctors told me I was Incurable. I must also tell you of an- other preparation Dr. Kennedy advised me lo uee. which did as much for me. It was Dr. David Kennedy's Cherry Balsam. I have"had a wretched cough for the past fifteen years, the best dootors in the state united in saying that It waB Incurable, and that It waf, only a matter of time before my lungs would give out my sleen was restless. I would lie awake for hours. I well recollect the llrst time 1 used Dr. Kennedy's Cherry Baleam. It 1 reiieveii my tnroai t ouce, auu relieved my throat at once, and 1 slept all I ., . .. . , ... n.f ,,,11 ..irri.ti, through that night, the first full night s I rest l nan m several frnm. 1- o like a mlrncle. I iook out iwu uuiwcb and wns cured, Dr. David Kennedy's Cherry Balsam cures asthma, bronchltlb, cougbs, colds, Incipient consumption, whooping cough or croup. Taken with Favorite Remedy, it never fails. Price 25c, 50o. and $100 a bottle. Dr. David Kennedy's Salt Rheum Cream is 'sold at 60a. a package. Dr, David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy costs 11.00 a bottle or six bottles for $5.00. Knvnrite Kemeuv ranKS witu iuo mem . cal profession as the most perfect 01 blood and nerve meuiciues. if icivi medicines. It restores the liver to a healthy condition, nnd cures n,.nutir,nHrn Tt. ia a cerl aln cure for all dIaenseH neculiar to women, anu uuui protectio'n.trom attacks that originate oUange ot jte. It cures - rheum, tumors, rheumatism, Jr - .ii' all kidney, budder Had ,r n y u. (.....vel. diabetes and Bright s uiseuae. in this last disease It has cured where 10 J ela8 f(jUedi COTTOX.ENE. and other food in- Cottolcno and there will be no complaint of indigestion or dyspepsia. It is more healthful, more economical, better in flavor than any other shortening. Genuine put up in pail witli trade mark steer's head in cotton-plant wreath. Made only by THE N.K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CHICAGO, nd ! N. Dclaurar Ave, FhlUdm. A in. George M, Pullman May bo Pun ished for Contempt of Court. A MARSHAL'S PEUITLESS 0HASE, Ills Attempts to Serve a Suhno?im on tho Paluco Car Mngnuto Prevented hy Clerks. The flatter to he Invest ifratod Dub Denies Issuing Seditions Ordors. CllICAOO, Fob. 7. Today half a dozen of Georgo M. Pullman's clerks will ho brought boforo Judge Grosscup and sworn ns to their knowledge of Mr. Pullman's action on Monday. A subpoena was Is Klled for ltlfl nniEiinnn no n. wltnoeB 111 .Tlldlfe U...U, n u .L. "t,,""" ""'""" 1 iu iuo conspiracy cases, xiio Huuptun was given to Deputy United States Mar shal Jonc-, 011 Mouday morning. At the oilico of tlio Pullman company Marshal Jones was informed by ono of the attendants that Mr. Pullman was in the building, nnd in his privnto ofllco. An other clerk who was requested to inform Mr. Pullman that somo ono wished to see him Inquired of Deputy Jones his busi ness. Ho was Informed that ho had a sub poena for Mr. Pullman to appear In tlio Debs trial. Tho clerk returned to tho outer oiuco In 11 fow momonts, and said Mr. Pullman was not, In tfio pflico, but would bo In Iato'r. All day Monday tho clerks kept the deputy running up and down the elevator, jiiich tlmo lie roturned lie was informed that Mr. Pullman either had gone out or hud not yot returned. On Monday night tlio deputy called at Mr. Pullman's residence. He was told that Mr. Ptillmnn had not yet returned Iioiue, and the deputy gnvo up tlio search for the night. Tuesday morning when ho called at tho ofllco of the Pullman com pany ho was told that Mr. Pullman hud gono out of town; Unit ho wns either in Now York or in Washington. The. clerk' did not know when MrV Pullman had left Chicago, only that lie had gone away. Yesterday tlio counsel for tlio defonse called tho attention of Judge Grosscup to the mysterious action of Mr. Pullman' clerks, and intimated that Mr. Pullnmn had successfully endeavored to ovado the process of tho court. Tlio judge 1 directed that Deputy .Tones call into court all of tho clerks and messengers with whom lie had come in contact at the oilico of the Pullman oompany, and the court would endeavor to learn from them the meaning of thulr action in regard to tho subpnmn. At tho adjournment of oourt Judge Gross cup, In speaking of tho matter, said: "If Mr. Pullman lias evaded tho sorvico of tho subpoena I shall certainly punish him for contempt of court." Kugono V. Uobs was on tho stand all the afternoon nnd is thero ngaln today. Ho said ho never counseled or advised in any form tlio use of vlolonco or lntorforonco with United Statos mall trains. Ho luut novor, at Bluo Island or olsowhoro, told tho men to tio up tho roads, mall or no mall trains. Ho was shown tho famous "Savo your money nnd buy a gun" tele gram, and said ho had not sent it or seen it until it had boon sont out by ono of tlio directors. Other tolograms, in which tho government charged violence by indirec tion und luforonoo, woro shown him, and' ho denied havlug sont them, and denied theinforenco drawn by tlio prosecution. In referonce to tho riots at the stoolc yards ho had Issued it statement to the Asso ciated Press, disclaiming responsibility for tho turbulonco thero, nnd assorting that It was being committed by otuers tnau 1110 American mumuy u.uuu Govormir TTuifaf " ItSceptftin. HAniiiSBUlto. Feb. 7. Tlio reception at tlio oxccutlvo mansion last night, glvonby Governor and Mrs. Hastings to tho mom its nf the leirUlatiiro. stute ollloials nud ' ,i0Tes Bn,i iggislatlve correstiondentB, wftS a brilliant alf air. The mansion was never more handsomely decorated,' und rarely has it onntniuod 11 happier assem blage. Tlio reception began at s o'iuock and lasted until 11. Tho guests wore In troduced by Private Soorotary Holtior. liplnoopnl llUhnp of I milium. IkihSA1oi.h, Feb. 7. Th Rev J din W H'lteu Wblui, of Fnlrbault, Minn.,w. elected bishop of the Indiana dloeos- nl the Kpisoopal ohuroli yesUirduy artenniuji lo suoeeod David Buol lCulukorbni'ker, d -caused. Ho has been a reoror for sixteen , .., ,,h.i years uuu iui hwih jtn ..... ,...t..v... Uw Settbury hlvlnHy IWhool llVtho dlooose of Mlnuesoht. Tha ooMVontlau fixed his salary at 13,000 11 yenr. Murder and Suicide. New Yoiik, Feb. 7. William Hockey, of tho Hotel Gerinanliv, on ureetiwloli stnait, wns found dead In his room at the hotl with n pistol wound In tho baok of his head. It Is supposeu no was kuiou uy vm-i Hatch, of West Twenty-eighth street, who was also found dead In tho room with n pistol shot In hla loft breast. ,lrllU,er. Lo.t In a Wreck - . ,,,,,,,, . JEW tiAVKSi, VJOI'U., i-ou. ,. 11 s an gimtforUi 0f Now Ijondon, sunk off q,. ,. brook yestwlay. Tho crow o,,.,,..-,,!. vnsterdav. Tho crow consisted of iim0 jjrot,BM pamod Wynooop. Goorgo Wns druwued. Jnnios was nicked up and meu jn uuobu uuuum In rescued in safety. Murderer Lake Indicted - ' ...... N. Y . Fob 7.-Wllllani of hu . . tmlletod tivurt, Kinma Hunr fur murder la tho llrst all ul.Kree jjls trial will l 'n here on Tues- 1 day next boforo Judge L'hilds IN KPFFOT NOVfMBEH 18, 1804. Passenger trains Print1 t'ltvL Juut , lerive HbcniiD(loh for h ghton, Slstlcptor, Wllte Hrll. f'-.-. AUontowu, llethichem, EiMiUii tiWittr (M. ',8a q.if, t l .- s 67, b.Zl p. il For Nf v Vert ard in ilsitlrt . , :.s P.lft n H.l. i''. p. mv Kcr QuaVfcH hwltclbick, Gojtmras ond Ilu0ordale. f.ts t.l a. r . pd!!.67p. m Kor WlieH-Ub. Witi l-vti, I'Mtruii LsuoyvilU. TjontiDOa, bwrt,. W';',' Elnnrs, 6.f , U.1S . tt 1 r . n . For Kcrbetter. HuBalo. KHwr.' FhIIf th- Wei-t. 8.M. S.ifi it, m. and ?.67 5.in r.,u . for Ihlvldcro. Uclxwari! Wt" 0v ' troudnburp, f.Oi .. m. aw r ft ' forljaraVertvtllftarU Tri ton .r a.m. ForTtnShnumV,f, 0 .p.lf.a. Tr.,2..7,o.H ,.' For rr trC iere" '.0 " a. .. '.' a m t or Auburn U.Ib t. m. ti. m. ForJeanefvlll-,Lovt9tonirjai!vBr i For Ssibctio. .to lAtEbor Vwi .04. T.J 0.15. . rr., HM" 5.27 p. w. KorJSllver Hrook Junqllou, Auuenrltu Huzletbn6 04, T.ra.BlSR m , 12.48, 2 M, f..!7il B.0H p. i . ForScrantoi,, 8.W, 9,1. a. a.. at,o t-i P rr. - ForHazleurcok.Jcddo, Drill, card T'enti V04, 7.3f , P.16, a. m., 12.43. 2.67, ' 27 p. n "or Ashlard.OlrardvlIlp am Loot Greet, 4.- 7 48 9.18, 10.VO a. m 1.0 . 1 40. 4.10. (i.rt, p. tr. r'orKa-sen lluL,Ctii.ril, Mount Crn, an, Stamokln, 9.18, 11.11 . ui l.f2, 4.20$ 6.21, V.it P. TT . I ForScfcloavMr, ParkPlrce.Mahanoj Cttyt .Delano, 9.04. 7,8S,,,lp ll.OS ,a,,m., 1S.4J. t.f- 87. 8,03, 10.63 ,p. m. Trains will leave' Fhanroklb 1 1 S.15, fc.r 11.45 I. tc.. 1.66. 4.80 9.i c.,m.. and arrive sHnni'doal. i 6.04, 8.16 a. ra.V 12:48, 2.67, 5.27 11.16 p. r Leave Shenandoah for Pottavllle, 6.6C, ' -9.0, ll.Ofi 11.80 a. m., 12.4, 2.67. 4.10 IX- p. m Leave Potuwlllo for Shenandcb, f.td, 7.6 J.U), 10.16, 11.40 a. m., 12.82, 8.00.. 44U, 6.IC, ' ' W, 9 4.'! p. tr. Leave Sher.tr.doth for Baxletor . r.M.T.a 0.U . tc., 12.48, 2.67, 6.27,8.08 p. m. i-eve Haaloton for ShensriOcitiM'. l"t- ff a rn . lif.16. S.IL. 6.80, 7.1c. 7.W r. "1 SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Haven l'nn. Ccntraim a Camel end HtJamOklii, 0.46 a.Vi., 2.41) 1. : ftnOarrlve atbhamokln t7.40 a. n . tf " p. m. Trains leave Hhnmokln tur Shonaudoar 7.65 a. m. and 4.00 p. ra acd arrive at M-r tndoah at 8.49 a. m. and 4.68 p. in. Trains leave for Ashland. (.Irarrtvtllr at U Creek, 9.40 a. m., 13.80 p. m For Hailoton, Black Creek Juncuor, J-t- 1 Havon Junction, Mwti Cbunk. Allern-T Bethlehem, BaRton and Nv vorV .4i 1 12.80, 2.65 p. m. For Philadelphia 1., 2.bf p m. For Yatosvllle, Park Plaee, fahanoy Cnj i Oelano, 8.49, 11,36 a. iu 12.30. 4.511 6.0? Leave Hailoton for fhsnandoet , 8.Jv ; a. m 1.05, 5.80 p. tu Leave Hhenanflcah for PotievlU'i ; 66 t lU. 1 9.30 a. m.. 2.40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle (or dbecandoaii. .in.,l.St,r,.15p. m. ROLLIN II. WtLHTJll, Genl. Hupt., South Bethlehem, I OHAS. S. LEE, Oeul Pars. Agt.. ' Phllaaolplilt A. W, NON'EKACHKR, Asst. Q. P. A tiouth Bethlehem DR. HOBENSACE, REMOVE To 648 N. Eighth St., Ku"'u above Groon,Phlla,Pu., Formerly at 2M North Second St Is the old est in America for the treatment of Special Vhei3ft and youthful Errors. Varicocele, Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc. Treatment bj mall a snocltdtv. Communications saoredli confidential. Sind stamp tor book. Hours! a. m. to vp,n sunaava viaum AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL '329 N. 15th SL Below Cnllowhlll, Philadelphia, Pa. Thirty years' r'ontlnnons Practice In all special disease" of b 1 h sox"s. Dr. Lobbguannlees a radical and perma n rt cure of Impolencr. Diseases ol the Rlood, Skin, Nerve , Bladder and Kidneys, resultl g from Excess, Stlt-Abuse, Imprudenco or Inheritance, re-lorlug ' be nyst m to Its normal con ltion, bulMlng up tne cnnstl.utioii and bringing back Hedbi nnd Manly Vigor, changing the we Unndwr lohod into beirty, strongmen. Consultation stid examination lies and strlcllv confldeutlal Remember that m oonsuMn- ir Lohb you are getting eaentol lilHiinrtv years' coutiuu' u iiruu- llceas a -p cla'lst Offlce hours, dally Hna niidvc rvinnuii.nl 111 a n. m. una 0 u v event-ks. 'end foi free book o Knots 01 Youth d ohs-ure diseases ol both hex s. 'AMSY PBLLST SFE AHO SUHE. SEND IC. FQRWQMAN'S SAFE QUARO!' Wilcox Specific CoPhila.Pa. A HAND SAW IS A SHAVfc. IS THE PROPER THING Clock Spring niode. Pcrlcct Comb. orepaugh Circuses, Ask ypur Pcnler for fiee our name on the handle. Sl'BISU CUUBY 1 eomcllmeaueB ! a rollabl. Ihe i.urett drugs tan 9 DRU3 M sioeislti SAPO iVs I only Thev aro prompt , ihId a' d certain In result. The jenulne (Dr. Peal'i) povar ilaj nutut. geut anywhere. t.W.. Addrea 1'BAi.MBDluiaB Co., UcTlaad,Q. Hoi t r. p, i. KiJtJ.m, Hru(,v '. aiiih, r. NG "Mn SYSfEM IN rrHOTf-n iMDrn l, I'M. tVo'ri ie' h" nd'"fc as followBi ' i -ewi n Ph. .delphta, week dif, t II), 5.2ft, 7.20, a.a., 12.82, 2.68. 8.55 p.tt. Sundir (.10, a. m. For New York via Mauc) Chunk, week days, 6.25,7 20 a. m., 122, x.55 p. m Fcr Iteaf'nft IT.f rf''r,',r, ver0l fsr-i, . lu, u.S ,7. S., . ic, 1S.3I, 6.55 r. ta. Bad 'j. 2.10, a. m. for Pottavllle, v-i u is , si - r t n., tXl, 2.M, li.M p. m. Sunuaj, t.U . a rcr TaEcaeui and MihsEoy City, woek dart, ..iC, (., 7.i, . mn 12,38, 50, C.55 P. m. Bun. 'y, 2.10, m. or vvu lamsport, t'inDuy ana i.evr trnrr, st ndy,I."f. . m. for Mulsntv P'tnr, ; , rr v. ro., nr. wtek df rc, t.10. . '.rr n rr.. 12, V !,. v.fw. f-.tn, 7 20. 999 bunoy, n.iu, A.Zo, a. m. For Ashfaari and Sbarnokln, week days, SJ. I SO, Il.tO a. m 1.96, 7.20, S.SS p. rr. Bar flay '.V5 a. m. Frr Baltimore, Wi"-V,nrifn at thp Vftet via H A O. B. T l1 rou tr?lnp leavr Rr pn - Terminal, Philadelphia (P. A It, K. K.) at 8 2 , '.65, U.iM a. m., 8.1(1, 7.2T, n. m Bundar S M '.hB 1126 a. rr... J f, -"7 p. m. Additional t Bl'Sfrrm2-fllaiid ( ncslnut streets station, week dajs, 1.45, 5 41, f.23p. m. Hundays. 1.33, iM p rr. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via Phlladelpnia.weekaayr 8.00 a. m., 1.80. 4.00. 7.80 p. m.. 12.16 nlcht. But day, tun p. re. Iave New York via Mauoh Chunk, week Ca r ' UK H.'.U tt. m., 1.10, 4.80 p. m. leavr riitl.TrtWpWn. Readtae Terminal. tfV dsjf, 4,' ifcRB. 10,00 a. w.. and ' . 1. s, ll.sii p. n "imday ".Ifur-ni. ' eve Koadlr.R. iestE cajs.l fi.V.IU, iCOt. 1 SS . re. .M. 7.f7 p. m Sunday, I UFvr I'ottrV'lta. wee dayj, t.V, 7,40 1 , t W, 15,12 p. ro Sunday t.lb m. Irfte Tarxviqua week days, t.le, t.U II 23 1 ii 7,l n t. .tiTiav f. 1 evf Maratoy Oitv wees data, 1.46, f f. .1 i7 a, . II!. l.M. .m p, m. bunday 3 45 L"Vf Mehfuov Plru, woeli Ciye. 2.4C 4(0, i....n,n.rv m. li, ..', f.80,c?6.7.fs 10 10 p u. Sunday. 2.40, 4.00 . m.. Leave VtHlHirsport, week Cbvp. 7.42, Ij.IU, 3 't.lt.ll p. rr. Srrday, ll.iS p. a. ATLANTIC CITY DIVIS-ION. L-avt Philadelphia, Chestnut Htreel Wharf . Dd South Ht root Wharf for A tlantlc Cltj . eck.Dayfl Express, B.C0. a. u , 2.00. 4,00, W p. m Accommodrtalon, H.Od a. m. 5.45 p. m. Munday- " xprcss. f.W, 10.00 a. m. Accom nodatlon. 8(0 a. m. and .SUp. m. Returnli g, leave Atlantlo rity, depot, cotiif Atlantic and Arkansas rvvenucH. Wcek-Uays Express, 7.8i, 9.H0 a. m. seal t.UOai d 6.8U p. n. Accommodation, 8.15 a. m., tnd 4.32 p. m. Hunra Kx ress, 4.00, 7 80 p. re. Aecnmmn tatlon, 7.16 a. m nuo 4 15 p. re Parlor cars on all express trulns. O. O HANCOCK. Gen. Pare. AgV PhllartMnhla J" ( I. A.SWEIQAH1). (4eu Sunt OKNNBYLVANIA ItAILROAP ( SOnUTT.KIM. DtVIRlOn. J ANTJART 14, 1845. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the ,hore tato f or WiKgan's, Qilberton, Frackvllle, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottavllle, Hamburg, Readini, Potts town, Phoenlrvllle, Norrtstown and Phil tdolphla (Broad street station) at 6:C8 and Hi45 t. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays ForPolie rUle and Intermediate stations P:K' , to SUNDAYS. For VTlgKan'g, Ollberton, FraoirvHle, New Oastle. St. Clair, Pottsvllle St C:(8. 9:45 1., n ind 1:10 p.m. .For Hbiburg, Reading, Potts' town, Phcccliflllc, Norrlstnwn. Philadelphia 1: e:00, 9:40 a. m., 8:10 p m. Trains leave Fraekvllle for Hbenandoan 4 0:40a. m. and 12:14, 6:01. 7.42 and 10:27 p. tu. 4ucdays, Htm a. m. and 6.40 p.m. Leave PotUville for KtcuinJcth at Hi Pi. 11:48 a. m, and 4:40,7:15 and ln-ttnp. ni Sundai It 10:40 a. m. anu 6 : 1 f . p. in Leave Phllndelphla (Brnn Hirei-tstai ov ' ihenandoah i h 0? auu ti a! u - 4 10 nf 7 11 p TiwccSdayn OoRuni-i- -t. msan. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Expreus, week days, tt 3 20, 4 06. 4 60, 6 15, 0 60, 7 38, 820, 8 60, 10 30, idlninu ear), 11, 11 II a in, 12 uo m 12 4)(Ltm itodl21 and 1 22 p m dlniin- cars 14 , 230 dining car), 8 a), 4,5,0, 50, 7 13, 8 12, 10 p m.. IVOlulebt. Huuda h. 3 2 1.4 05 4 50 6 15. 812. 6'l,l '30 (dining car), 1103 a m 1244, 230 (dinlnscar),4i!(llmltel 4 22 , 5 2i). 0 30. 6 50, 7 U, h 12 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. tsxpruss lor uosion, wuuout ennneo, 11 a ir, weekdays, nnd 8 SO p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH for Baltimore ard Wanning ton 8 00. -f I'll, 4 10, 10 20. II 18, 11 88 a rn, (12 85 limltbil dln.cj ;xr,) ISO, 3 4B, 4 4i, (5 Oonf roslonal Ura ltfr. dining car), 555, (dining car), 6 17, 6 65, (dining cor), 7 40, (dining-car) p m, and 1201 night .veek days. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18, 1138 am, 4 41, 5 65 (dining car). 6 65 (dining ar), 7 40 (dining carl p m and 12 03 night. Leave Marnxt tslreet Ferry, Ptilladelphl FOR ATLANTIC CITY. iCj press, 8 50 a m, 2 10, 4 10 and 5 00 p rn weeir. lays. Sundiys, Express, 8 15 and 9 45 am. For Cape May, Anglesea, Wlldwood and. dolly Beach, oxpre&s, U a. m 4 CIO p m week. Jays. Sunday, BOO a m. For Sea Isle Cltv, Ocean City and Avalon. Express. 91X1 a m, 4 00 p n week days. Hun lays, 9 00 am. for Homers Point, express, 850, am, 410 p m week days Sundays, 8 45 a m. S M. pnnvORt J Voir ien'l unt' 't'i Mcs'e' i laARTMAN STEEL PICKET FEN0B la the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns,ojem etery lota or any kind of fencing. M. H. MABa aas mo agency uuu wm . TTi Sir uarble and granite works. 111 H, JAKDIH ST. 111! STEAM HIIOmilCCDHffaSSir GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO Wliri. LIO FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. pring Gurry Comb Soft as a Brush. Fits every Curve. The Used bv U. S. Army and by Bnrnum ami and Reading Horsemen of the World. It. Sample mailed post paiu 2; cents. COMB CO., 102Lafjettebl.,botn ueuu, uaia&a. "a monthly, rwoUtlnij medicine. Only Ianalt SStl should he H yn " b1, 8t PEADI i'oeS V Jyaoucitod.
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