Chronic Nervousness Could Not" Steep, Nervous Headaches. Genllomcti: I Have been taking your J;eft.nU ivcKni vine for the p.iat, tlifoe utmitlis and I cannot s:iy enough lu Its pralso. It has Saved Hy Life, for I had almost; given up hope ol ever bcinrr. well again. I ' was a chronic sufferer from nervousness and could not sleep. I was also troubled with nervous headache, and had tried doctors in vain, lrfitll J. used ypur Nervine, mbs. jj, wbou, l?ingwood, in.' Dr. Miles' Nervine" Cures. - Dr. MileV Nervln Id cnM rm n. nncltlvp cuaranteo that llio first bottle will benefit All druggists sell It at $1, 0 bottles for 13, or jo win o sent, prepaid, on.'rcceinr, oi "price by tho Dr. Miles; weuicai Lo.'i uiunart, inu Professional CartSt. M. H. KISTLEU, It, D., PEl'STCIAN AND SURGEON. Omoe. 130, North Jardln street, Shenandoah. M. M. BURKE. ATTORN E r-A T-LA IT, HTIENANDOAIT, PA. Office. Egan building, corner of Main ane Centre streets, bnenandoab. N. STKIN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Room Z, Egan's New Building, co ner Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, I'. Office Hours: 8 to 10 a, m.: 1 to 3 p.- ir.; 7i 9 p. m. Night office No. 230 West Oak stree Q M. HAMILTON, M. D ' PaysIOIAN AXD SURGEON. Offlv Witer.Compiny building, 20 Wesi Lloyd street. J-JK. WENDELL KEBEK, Sucoessor to DK. CHAS. T. PAiiMEK, J3YB .tNI) JS.tiJ HVIiaXOX, 301 Mahantongo Street, Pottsvllle, 1 enna. DR. H0BENS4CK, REMOVED To 648 N. Eighth St., ' above Green. Phlla, Pa. Formerly at 208 Nonh Second St la the oia. eat in America for lh treatment of Hpmia XHteates and l'oitthjul JSrrort, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc. Treatment b mall a specialty. Communications acrtdl; confidential, s-jnd stamp for book. .Hours. a. m. to 9 p. rr Sundays 8 to 12 w For Painting .... The Season la here: and Paper Hanging Get your work done by Mahnnoy City's leading artist, W. H. SNYDER, N Perfect WorTi. Bargains in paints and oils,' plain ant stained gloss. All the new patterns li wall paper. All daily and weekly papers novels, novelettes and stationery. - ' ' 133 West Centre Street. " Headquarters for the Kvenino Hbrald. When In POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL.WOLL'S HOTEIy 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room attaonea. Finest wines. Honors,, cigars. Wholesale agent tot Felpmfan J newarli K, J Export Lager J Saazer Pale Beer, No finer made. Fine liquors and Cigars 120 South Main Bt. Millions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take nc risks but get your houses, stock, fur nlture, etc, insured In first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 130 South J ardin Street. Also Ufa and Accidental Companies JOHN F.CLEARY, i Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Weiss beer. 1 Bottler ol the finest lagoi Dears. 17 and 19 Pe&en Alley. Shenandoah, P HOTEL KAIER, onAB.BUROHILL. Prop. v Korth Main St., MAHAN0Y CITYj Largest and finest hotel in the regl6n.J . JTlne3t accommodations. Handsome, fixtures la hi New Yflrk',3 E itLur,' -Ckoatin: to tho Fronoli L'.ner, PASSENGER 7ILuLY. OOEEEED. Tliotisnml Crowd the Streets In tlio Vicin ity of the l'lnr to Join In tlio Noly Wcl-como-Ciiptiiln Iliimlr-lou' Kmptoyers to Present Him with a Gold Medal. NEW YoitK, Fob. 18, Long before tho hour for tho stonmor La (Jascogno to pass ovory iwlnt of vantage along tho North rlvor was occupied. Tho roofs of nil tho plor sheds woro black with pooplo, and the battery was lined ten deep with spectators. As tho big ocean greyhound enmo in sight off this point a mighty cheer aroao from moro than a thousand throats. Mouuwhllu tho throngs of pooplo who wcro uuablo to .soouro positions on tho waterfront laurelled along West Btroot, keeping pace with tho slow progross of tho steamer, and gathering in numbers at every streot corner, until by tho timo tho foot of Morton street was reached thoro was.a iiittltltudo that oxtondod from cast to Wost au,d surged against tho .gatos'of tho French llnu pier In vain endeavor to. galnmduilttauco. ... Notwithstanding that admission to the plbr could only bo obtained by thoso who had friends ,on board La Guscoguo- and who had jjbtritned "passes' from "the com pany's oiUeu-,.tlo crowd grow in numbers evuryjnomont. and"n Bauadof nollcotuu- HimsTTlnui tliojgroutostdlflliiuity.ln pre venting tho crowd that filled West street inf rout 6T tho Uobk from forcing. tho gates mid taking tho pier by storm. It was 11:15 o'clock when tho big black bull run alongside, tho end of tho plor. Tho crowd gavo wild cheers and began rusliliig out to get as ncurThor as they could. But of course; sho' was not to laud thoro, anil thou tho crowd surged and shifted back under tho dockshed again. Tho tugs wcro pulling and pushing the big steamer about so as to run her into tho slip. "The gangways of tho dock be came jammed. Thoro was very littlo space thoro anyway, owing to tlio largo number of boxes which had been brought for load ing , on Ln Gascogno last week- 1'ho crowd clumborcd upon theso boxes. Men helped women up. On tho top of ono of tho high est piles of hoses stood two Paullst fathers waving their handkerchiefs. As tho stoamcr glided past tho gang' plank oponlng, her decks, which woro crowded with pooplo, presented a moving panorama of joyous, excited faces. At In tervals tho loud voiced crowd burst forth In wild cheers. Captain Baudclon was discovered standing serenely at his post on the bridge A big man with a big volco on ono of tho goods boxes oiled: "Three cheers for that bravo man." Tho cheers echoed against tho shed roof, and tho cap tain smiled. At 11: Jo tlio Hues wero mado fast and tho vossel bocamo stationary. The crowd was so thick and so eager that at first tho dock hand's could not get nt tho gang plank. Whon at last they did lift H, they lifted a half dozen peoplo with It. Upon ono of tho goods boxos stood a man with a largo camera. Ho was snapping tho shutter as fast us ho could put In plates. Down, In" tho crowd there was an extra squad of police trying to keep tho crowd quiet. It was Just 11:39 o'clock when the first passenger stepped down tho gang plank and was scizpd by tho wild, howling .crowd. Ho was a young man dressod in a big fur trimmed ovorcoat. Tho next was a big man in a silk hat. His wlfo was In tears at tho foot of tile plank. Tho third was a young and pretty girl, and before sho reached tho bottom sho was seized and madly Jclssed by a young man with a littlo mustache, whilo tho crowd yollod with de light and gavo moro cheers. A great many of tho crowd tried to board tho vossol. Passengers and stewards with traveling bags and steamer rugs nnd hat boxes wero still coming down tho gang plank. A groat doal of confusion and ono or two Impromptu scuffles aroso. Tho of ficers tried to restrain tho crowd, and for bade their stepping on tho gang plank. Hut thoy ciamoorett over tno goous ooxes and jumped down on the plank from above, and thus stole their way on board despite tho officials. Suddenly thero was a wild shout from a man near tno gangway, xno captain, tho captain, Captain Baudolon." Some ono cried, "Hip Hip," .everybody joining In tho cheer. "Some collego boys gavo a Princeton cheer; then a Yalo ono. Then Captain Baudolon came striding down tho plank with his head uncovered, smiling and bowing from right to left. A woman throw him a largo buuoh of violets. Ho deftly caught it and held It to his fact as he stepped down toward tho crowd. Here ho was solzed by eager nanus ou an suios, and pulled tills way and that. ' Every ono tried to got ono of his hands, tho women in tho crowd being tho moro demonstra tive in this respoct. Three of them pushed thojr way toward him, and when ho saw who they woro lie hastened toward 'thorn. Thov all kissed him at onco. Harry wut- son. tho handsome bar steward of tho ship. was also hugged aud kissed over ami over ngaiu by several pretty wonu-u, who mm boon waiting at tho pier since early morn liiff. The orowd cheered Watson, too. Outside tho dock there was a long lino of oabs and carriages, and as soon us tho lauding pashongors could be hurried through tuay dime oH. Considering tho size of tho crowd and tho excitement in it tho steamer md duck official managed ve-y well. It was a"trood natured crowd Kory one was exulted, hut evory one tvits happy- A SIcdal for Captain llauilvlon. PAltis, Feb. ia,Vrhe.flJrtor8 of tlle Compagnle Genor.vlo Tfiit)ntlniitlqtie have adopted a vote of congratulations to Cap tain Baudolon, of thfe a6nnor La .Gas cogue. In addition thoy have decldod to olvo him a gold modal in recognition of Ve skillful manner In which ho handled jjlil vossol on her last trip tp(Now..X6rkte;,'!' Onco In Afllnance, Died a l'uuper. Lebanon, Pa., Feb. ia Ogdon Gaul, at ono tlmo a mpmborot tho Now Yorktouki Exchange, died at tho Lebanon county almshouse from tho offeots of a stroke of paralysis. Ho was 17 years old. It Is said that Gaul dropped ?80,000 In one da lu tho exchange. A mother and felster reside in Now York In good circumstances, and a Son Is being educated at a first class cob ego. "A Fata! Sllatulte. WiLOAMSPoitT.Pn..Fob. 13. Miss LUlio Jones, of thp'inu.iury firm of L. E, Jones t?o., Uranic oyanute or poinsaismi m mis take fur cough . mwHolwo, SU uuid YiltUlu PENNSYLVANIA LEGI3L ' " 'RE. i Tho Department ufAvrlonltarr Hill l'na.ml bT lb" limine, j HAimiBiinm. Feb. 13. -The Marshall I bill. repenting the act prohibit ing tho con solidation of competing pipe line com panies passed tho final stages in tho house yesterday by a voto of 118 to 57., Tho for estry bill passed finally with onlv three votes to spare, thovolobelnglOBtoOrj. Bills nlfto passed finally to establish a depart ment of agriculture; oxtendlng tho pro visions of tho act rcgulntlug tho snlo of ar ticles of trafflo or morehnudlso within ono mllo of nny camp meeting hold for relig ious worship to conferences and other re ligions gatherings of like nature; amend ing tho act of 1773 relating to administer ing oaths to wltnossos so as to abolish tho practice of kissing tho Blblo by substitut ing tlio laying of tho hand on tho open book. In tho senato bills wero passed finally: For tho protection of persons unnblo to caro for their own property; to provide for tho adoption of trademark labols,symbols, or prlvato stamps by an Incorporated or unincorporated association or union of workingmon; granting a pension to Ham ilton Smith, of Jefferson county; to en largo tho compotonoy of husband and wlfo to testify against each other; to prohibit members of boards of trustees of state normal schools from milking or being In terested In contracts with such scnools; hbuso bill to provldo for an additional law judgo In Westmoreland cqhlity. Tho governor sent In tho nomination of B. F. Gllkosou, of Bucks county, as com missioner of banking, and tho appoint ment was unanimously confirmed. To Unil Itrooklyn's Trolley Strike. 13lUiosiXS. Fob. 18. As a result of a conforonco hour yesterday. jvf.tcrnoon be tween President Lewis and thb boiifdof directors of tho Brooklyn City railroad and ox-Assomblyman John Graham aud X'olico Justice Tlghc, tho trolley strlko In Brooklyn, which was begun on Jin. 14 last, will probably bo callod off today. It is learned that President Lewis promised to taku tho strikers back, ono by one, ns thoy reported for work at tho car stables. When v.ic.i iclos occur by tho dismissal of noii-un: in m?n or tin account of their le ivlu r i 'io old iiien will he put In tholr pl.ire. but it is umlu-itHjcl tint no now if !. will i.i discharge 1 to in. ike room for t. ,i .l THE bestinvestment in real estate is to keep build ings well painted. Paint protects the house and saves repairs. You "sometimes want to sell many a good house has remained unsokl for want of paint. The rule should be, though, "the best paint ct none." That means Strictly Pure White Lead You cannot afford to use clicaf. faints. To be sure of getting Strla 1 Pure White Lead, loo'.: ?.t tin :rand ; this one is saf ' : "lohn T. Lewis & Bros.' Tor CfU-OKB.-Nntioiii,! I carl Co.': ?i. eWhii Lad Timing Colors. "i i.ec r"ta" !- oM Inrrtp-pound ca"S, . 1. 1 r . l--!- mfi.i iuiiI tot nt us pounds of strlnb ri.rj Wmtt ! !' mm ,1 -V.ide; thtvaw i 'en- r. an -i;nx"n putiilp. bi t n combinnuo rf (nrfi-ctlv it" .V.iri in lire handiest foiu. u. n,t ftri. il. r-i.r- Vi'li I.- I ,.l. i kooiI nanvtlioitramlilollnns have been said pr- pcrlyow Hers 1 v liavlng our book on painting ami (.olor-varil. Send us a Kiital card and get both frci. IHHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., I'hilaJclpliU. HUMPHREYS' Dr. IlumplireVa' Spcclflca are scientifically and carefully prepared Remedies, used for years In private practice and for over thirty years by the people with entire success. Every single SpecIQa a special cure for the disease named. mo. ct'RKi. riucr.. 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations., S Worrits, Worm Fever, Worm Cplic '25 3 TeethluKi Colic, Crying, Wakefulness .25 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 25 7- Coub1ib, Colds; Bronchitis 23 8- Ncurnlifltl, Toothache, Faceache. 23 0-Ilcnilnches, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .23 10- Dyspcpaln. Biliousness, Constipation .23 11- Supnrenscd or Painful Periods .. .25 12- Whltes, Too Ptofuse Ferlods 23 13- Cronp, LnryuEltls, Hoarseness 23 14- Salt HliDUin, Erysipelas, Eruptions., .23 15- Itheuliiutisin, ltheumatlo Fains 25 lG-IUnlnrla, Chills, Fever and Ague...... .25 10-Cntfirrli, Influenza, Cold In the Head. .23 20-Whooplnir Coimh .25 27-KIdncy Diseases 25 23-Kervoua Debility ...t,.v 1.00 30-YJrlnnry Weakness ,.. .25 34-Sore Throat, Qulncy, Ulcerated Thioat.25 51 fj II OR. HUMPHREYS' HDID 9KC NEW SPECIFIC FOR Unit, CW Put up In small bottles of pleasant pellets, just fit your vest pocket. , Soil by Drnsil.M, or lent rep!4 on r.cclpl ol pries, Ps. llpKrusiTi' MmuiT.itH p.g.,) kaivkh rsti. ItlUPllllKVS' JIHD.tO., Ill 11S milUm SU, MiW VOltS. SPECIFICS. Lap m D t Kitiest, Purest, Healthest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. If your clothier doesn't keep Hamnlerslough : Bros Swell, Kellable, New Yort -CLOTimziLsra-- , ilak'e him.' get it. Their celebrated $15.00 Melton dverooat Weir? like steel and t sold by every projjl; neKolbthieruTUie atate.' None genulcewlth sner Beers out llaramerslouEH )ro, uoei. COTTOLENE I Poor Pie I is responsible for many of man's (and woman's) physi cal woes but the pie needn't be poor, and it may bring joy instead of woe. Plow ? Use nothing but C0TT0LENE for shortening and the pie crust will be delicate, flaky, delicious, and so healthful that even a dyspeptic can eat freely of it and be comfortable. C0TT0LENE can't be equalled as a shortening, and is abso lutely healthful. Genuine has this trade mark on every pail. Take no other. THE N. K. FAIRBANK CHICAGO, and 132 N. Delaware Atc., PhUaila. lIINNRilPOLOraRY. gMfRj Tho Testimony AgainBt Harry Hayward Piniahod, THE PURPOSE OP THE DEFEHBE. It Mny be an ICHiirt to I'rovo That Adry, and Nut Harry, Conspired' with llllut fft ',In-ler SIlss tllng Adry's Alleged Jeuloufty. ahnnkapoms, Feb. 13. Greatly Iir-.. creased crowds and many police olllcors mipeared ' at tho Hayward trial. Adry Hayward was on the stand for continued cross-examination. He was asked In ro- gard to Ids conversation In tho jail with Hurry rolativo to their pressing Bllxt rather closely. 'Hon t you know thero was nothlncr in tho paper that dar about Bllxt?" asked Mr. Krwin. "No, I don't. 1 know bo was oadlug tho paper; I was not." "Un Oct. 7, 1891. woro you not out of your mind?" "I can't say." "Did you not curso and threaten to kill your father aud mother?" Well. 1 had snmn trmililn nvnr monov. Harry eamo lnrnzBlnir father, and ho lay down on tho lounge'. There was a shortage, but I explained it. Harry was trying to make tho trouble" Harry smiled at this point. xos, you smile," said tho witness, "nut you know it is so. I accused Harry of stealing tho money from my flat mind, I don't say ho did it, but I accused him tlion aud thoro. Mother spoko up, and I told her that If slid could not trust her sons why did sho ralso such a litter of pups. Then I got mad, and when Harry threat ened to rip ino up with a kulfo, I went to get my revolver nnd said I would let Hurry wound mo, but If ho did I would blow his brains out. My wlfo can swear to that. You need not shako your head mother," cried tho witness, noticing his mother. That was tho ursttroublo I had with my mother, and If It had not boon for Harry I Would novcr havo had that trouble." During tho examination tho witness said ho did not blamo Harry for trying to defend himself in tho suit, but he did blame tho family by lotting Itself bo brought Into dlsgraco by helping him out. Ho hated to testify against his brother, but ho hud some rights, nnd did nut think ho had to bo dragged down on his brother's account. "Wbre you not always jealous of your brother?" "No, sir " "Did not you over threaton your brother with violence?" "Onco, when my brothor said ho could get men for $15 to sond mo to Stillwater, I said I know enough to send htm to Stillwater, and father was right thoro and heard It." Witness thou testified to going to Mr. Stewart, tolling him his troubles. Adry was questioned at lengthregardlng tho shoes he wore on the night of tho mur der. Theso questions on tho part of the dofenso ludlcatq a possible purpose of sot ting up (hot It was Adry and not Harry who conspired to commit tho murder with Bllxt, and that tho miich talked of pointed shoo tracks at tho scpne of tho murder Were made by Adry. The stato has presented nil its testimony and expeots to bo completely through by noon today, this aftornoon the nofonso will present its sldo, and thbn' the public will know just which ono of the linos of defense has been decided upon. Tho state has fulfilled tho promise mado .by -Mr. Hall In tho oncninir. and has proved on the stand nil that it outlined to tho jury. It Is a wondorfut as well us an awful tale. It reads moro lmprobablo than any of tho dramatic writings of tho most sensational French novollsts. It Is almost past belief. Brother against brothor, indeed,, has it boon for years in that family nnd now, pcrchanco, it is n.llfo for a life. Tho mother of thoso two sons heard the attorney for tho prisoner present the foundation for laying the crime at tho door of her first born. In that crowd, not too finely strung, not too tenderly constituted, thero was a tremor of horror. A crowd whloh had laughed gleefully at n proposi tion to tour a woman's head off with au elevator was transfigured with dlsgmst at the proposition or sacrificing one on the altar of faintly preference. During the afternoon s-veral life insur mice agents twUflodtoconvorsntio'-s whir'. Harry Haywam hail with them ni ngaid Ui tho issuance of policies. Iliury l asked if companies paid In caoe;, of i..u. der, and wanted to know If u company would pay If a porsou was burned lu a building nnd the remains were so utmrred that they could not be i-ooofttflseU,, This closed tho testimony for the a;if3flibjjt was practically all tho Important, testi mony for tho stato, ami paints tno nisiory of one of tho blackest crimes, if the stato's story is not broken by tho dofenso, In tho history of tho world. Chinese VorA Abandoned", London, Fob. 13. The Times publishes this dispatch, sent from Kobo undor date of Feb. 0: Tlio Chluoso forts on tjio smallet Island in tho Bay of Wei-Hal-Wei nro Bllont, and it is believed that thoy have been abandoned Tho forts on the Island of Liu Kung Tao, however, are still active. Five Murderers Sentenced to Death, JKFFEUSON CITY, Mo., Fob, 18. The su preme court yosterday sentenced, flyq mur dorors to bo haugod March SI. Thoy aro William II. Taylor, James Murray, Ed wml Murray aud Luke O'llollly.'of St I4.jils, ml James Crisp, of Wright county COMPANY, IK y.rrriW ribVuMnun IR, ISai raatenRer 1 ruins letve Pnn liRvtij j 111.1,01. Kherfli"'oah fr h ghtot, Slallngtoi;, Wtlie TIM. . s AllcnMiWB.'liettleLUTi Rln, r,.-t au,. 8 'i iM l.lb - 1' . tut. I.vr. p Fox Ncu Vorl and rii(ti,V . B.lfi t, fi.4. i.-'i p, m. tor t,uslii wfcl bick, Gerhard nu imr i'iirt,c n. CI u. and 467 p. to' For WtllrieJIair WM t avei , 'iut Lacejvlllc, Towsnts, t-r' Vtyvn' . Klmirn. Ml. CIS a u .. Vin . For rob"Hcr, llufa't., Nlartre ?!.- tl t We, i rl.U4. Mf, ii. a,. urt '.ST&,iJ5 t t . For nilvtiere, Lelawur '. Otf. Tr.i!ji(f,JMi a m. .87r 1 tor LimbfrttrTllfTr,i.i',r'PMt . rrrTtr.libaunrcV.r. W.i.l. I . :i. ?P for IUroi. cd (trcv .oi ft b u in tor Atturc v.ls . m V, " D. B.. fo-Jtni e. vlil.,LevlMU.n nd , or i. Hi a m.n. f. n . ror Mrtdu bv. Limber Vmri", '.. l uh. . . '. V7. 6.m t v . For Silver I'rook Juwilon, Audtnruo c llazlcton (1 04, .., V If, a tn . u.s. v ft, o.:7 i. B.OS p. . PrSoranKr, 6.(M, 9.1S. i n .. ; ? io b.i p a. For HaTlPhrcoU..'oddo, Urlfu n ai d F ri 04, 7.IW, 9.15, a m.. 12.48, 2 &7, 6 25 p ir. For Ashland, Qlrmrdvlllf and Lett Creel., I.'' 1 48 6.U. 10.K a. m., 1,0 . 1 40 .m c.jrf p. rr. for uateu ttai.,Oeii rails, Mount u.rn.i at. SCamoktn, 9.18, 11.14 a. rr... 1.8';, 4.20, H.srt. .l , t. c. Tor Yatccvilled'srk Plice.MahanoyCltyan Delano, 8.04. 7.38, 9.15, ll.uf. a m 12.4J. S V7, 8.08, 10 f p. m. Trains will leave Ptan.rkln si 6.15, f.lt 11,45 a. m., l.tf-,, 4.80 9.30 p. m., and arrive a ' stitu deal ti 6.04, 9.16 a. m., 12.48, .67, 6.n 15.15. P. t. Leavo Shenandoah for PottavUle, 6.(0, 7 11.05 1L30 a. m. ,12.48, 2,67, 4.10fi.tTr, K.C p. m Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, S.C0, 7.5t 1.06, 10.16, 11.40 a. m., 12.82, 8.00.. 440, 6.2C, 1 1 ' t6, 9 4') p. ni. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton , C.04, 7.1? 9 J6 t. m 12.48, 2.67, 6.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7. 10 0 I OS a. m. 12.16. 2.66, 6.80,7.26, 7.6J p. u SUNDAY TRAINS, Trains leave for Haven linn, Centralis, ft Csrmel ucd Mairokln, 0.46 a. m., 2 10 p. re andarrlvr at Hliarookln at 7.40 a. rr . xs(t l. p. in. Trains leave Rhnmokln tor Shenandoah ' 7.55 a. m. Mid 4 01) p. m., and arrive ut Hk . sndoahat 8.49 a. m. and 4.68 p. m. lTir-B leavo t.- r Ashland, UtrnrdvUir t ' Lof ?reeU, 9.40 . m.. 12.30 p. m . for liazltion, lllack Crook Juncuoi., I'm i Sivcn Junction, Maurh Chunk, Alleniovc. Jcthlehem, Katoo and Kcw York. H 4 n . 2.80, 2.65 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.80, 2.66 p m. For Yawsvillo, Park Place, Mahanoy City sl, Jelano, 8.49, 11,86 a. in.. 12.80, 2.f, 4.6K r..ll p n L?vo Hazleton for Shcnar.doar.. P 80. II l , a., 1.06,6.10 p. a. Leavo Shenandoah for Pottpvllle I 65 K4 i.soa m.. B.40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle tor Sbenandoati. i.a. i.m.,i,Bt, 6 16 p. m. ROLLINH 'WILHUR, Oent. Hupt. South Boihtcbeit., Pi CHAS. 9 LEK. Oenl Pass. Act., Phlladelph t. W. NONNKMACHKR, Asst.O. P.A., rlouth Botble.hem. 1 AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST ??Q N lti SI Below Onllowhlll, Oia Oi. 10-11 il Philadelphia, Pa. Thirty years' ronttnuons Practice In all spe.il ,1 disease-, ol bi'li sexes. Dr. Lobbguur nlees a ralicil and perma n ut caro of Impotency. Diseases ol the Blood, Skin, Nerve . Bladder and Kidneys, rcsultli g irom Excess, Sell-Abuse, Imprudenco or Inheritance, restoring the xynt, m to its normal con .lt.un, biilldlne up tno Constltutlou and bringing; back Healtn and Manly Vigor, changing the we kuud wr tched into boirty, strouumi-n. ConsulUtlon uud examination fioi and Rtrict.ly eonfldenflal Ilemember that in oonsudlnir Or Lobb you an eettlnir th nonentof his thirty years' ooattnu-'in prao tlceas a. sp olallst Ofnoe hours, dully Hud H .ndays.'from 9 h. m to 3 p. m, aud to 9 u(ubi. ena ior tree dook on errors ol Youth cd obi'ure diseases of bp'h sexes. MDSSER & BEDDAtL, (-uccefsors to Coaltleyroi-.) Mo. 26 KiiHt Ceiur htrect, hiiiNANnoAH, A Our Motto: Bst Quality at Lowest Ca Prle. v f'atronage respectfully solicited. jSAFE AND SUHC. SEND 4c. FHS"VI0KAN 3 SAFE "A HAND SAW DRUG H SIOBlSl IS A GOOD THING, SHAVE WITH." IS THE PROPER THING Clock Spring Blade. Only Perfect Comb. Forepaugh Circuses, Ask your Dealer for Bee our name on the handle. Sl'IlIMl CU11UV. -.nTcorory fistcieaad Aim llu :n1 n,.,nt..,n f,r in. r .4 'r .1 I.1VB a mm rMifj Svi.T" fJJAL WtDlClNIj SoI,'.Otf V P J. IHHI-lii EADING iNRrrsoTHo Mnm 18. 1M4. 'rains lcavt Shenandoah as foUowst "' r ffw vork vl PMlidelphla, week daye. ..... . ..i. ...... n.atl n.tl . Milnnas 110, a.m. For New Yorn via Mau.. veek days, 6.a5,7 ai a, m., !., 2.66 p. TO. .. ur """'ns anu rnnnaoipn'8, wtos oart. ueaamK and Philadelphia, wc HI. ay, i.u, a. in, Fl 'or Pottsvllle. week rt. ".in t v i.K, b.6 p, m. iv r .(.!, Tor Tamaqua and Mauauv at,. v.. i... MC, 5.25, r.n a.m., lt,, iW. S p. m. Sua- 1, 4.10, a. m. For Wtlltainnport, Sunb'iry -Hid Lewlsbtirw, 'fek days, 3. S, 11.81 a w I. S. 7 21 i , UDily,3 ft . ,n. For'luano P -u,. w- e oyn, t. i . ".mi, ll.Wl a. p ., !!.(, !., XW.'i.W., J Jl.' a. m Sunday i v i . n. r-ur Asniana Anu smoklu, tfo ayr 20, 11 a. m., l.as, 7 an. 9,to p. rr. g '.ra a, For Ilaltlmore. Washington nd thf ' A O. H. R . throurh f"tnt, lea Terminal, t'nuanmpi (p. k. r '.SI, II.M a. to., Ail, .7, n. m.,' .55. It 28 a. m., 3.48, 7.27 p. , tialm from 2-lih and 'hstn'it' week dajs, 1.45, 5 41, K23p. ' 12HP m. TRAINS FOR 8H' i.eave ew York via r wv Ke ".v-'iftp Sterling i..,t,rf Silver and ia a dware, Jewelry, Clocks 0 1 V ,.'d Optical Goods sold lower than ever. j. a.. -nnday ' xprets .oo, lut nodstlon. BOO a. m and 4.SI n. .- ulantlc and ArRausis avcuuc. rveca-uav3 Kinross. 7.:ii. 9.11 k. m. nrfl ..i0 a d5.3up. n. Accom uodatlon, 8.15 a. t tnd 4.82 p. m. Sun n nr. re?s, 4.00. 7 SO p. m. Aeeoramo tHtion, 7.15 u. m.,aco4 lip. c "srlor car? on all eipretf. tritlns. C G HANrOCK. Gon, Pa. Act. . . Ptlladtlphla Pa I A.SWEIOAti. Oen. Sunt ,ENNbYLVANlA IIAILKUAJ . ' sonnTT.Kir.t mvinioa. JANUARY U, 18 5. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abors late for Wiggan's, Qllberton, Fraclrvtllo, Now 3aetle, Ht. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Readies, .'ottatowni Phoonlxvllle, Korrlstown and Phll tdelpbla (Uroad street station) at S:f8 aad 11. a . m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays ForPotts rlllo and Intermediate stattans 9: to a.- m. SUNDAYS. For VTtisan's, Qllberton, Fracuvlllo, New Jastle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at S:18. 9:49 a. rj ind 8:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reaalng, Polw wwn, Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Phlladelo. n it 6:00, 9:40 a. m 8:10 p. m. Trains leave FrackvlUe for Hhanaadoan . .0:40a.m. and 12:14 , 6:04, 7:42 and I0:t7p-n.. lundays, 11:18 a. in. and 5:40 p. m. Leave PottavUle for Shenandoah M 10.15, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40, 7:15 and 10:00 p. m.S&4cra U 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station) t .r Ihenandoah at 6 67 and 8 85 a ui, 4 10 and 7 It n n week days. On Sundtyn leav tB50a:r Leave Broad StroetStatlon, PhiladelphU, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, week fr St 8 20, 4 05, 4 50, & 16. 6 50. 7 33. 8 S3. 9 60. 10 SO. iieu i riu.i - p m uintn? car (dining carl, 3 JD, 4, 5, 0 0 59, 7 13, 8 I 141, 2 id 1201 night. Sunda.s,32i, 4 0 4 51 5 15 8 U, i)5), L30 (dlnliii; cir). 1103 .i m 12 K, 2aj I fdinlni? car), 4 Jl (limltel 4 2j . 5 21. nW, W, 7 ii, 1 12 to uu p m, iz 01 night. Kiproii.o lios.jLi, ,vi.u mt oi n , lit e3idiiyj, nnd SHpnil illy, WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH. For luttiinu.-o ui.u W -jaiurf J iw, i j, a JL ) 10, 1020, li 13. II 38 k m, (I! 35 lltlUot lin.u: isr) I., -Ho, I ii, (5 it Jjaro-n.jnl ul-n-U . dining car), 5 55, (dining car), 817, G5i. dining car), 7 4j, (dining car) p m. and 12 (ii night eelc day. Sundays, S 50. 7 2J, 9 10, II 18, 1138am. Ill, 555 dining Cir). 655 (llntns mi), 7 lot dialog carlpm and 1203 msit. Leave unraet ureot erry, PallaguiphU FOH ATLANTIC CITY. (express, 8 60 am, 2 10, 4 10 and 5 00 pra wh lays. Sundays, Express, 8 45 and U 45 a m. For Cape May, Auglcdea, Wlldwooa ana Holly Beach, express, 9 a. m 1 00 p ra wu lava. Sundav. 9 00 a m. ForHea Isle City, Ooean City aud Avatoa. Sxpress, 900a m, 4 00 p in, week days, oat lays,9C0am. for oomera Point, express, 8 50, am, 4 10 p n week days, Sundays, 8 45 a m. i a . rtl.OST i 1 a&RTMAN STEEL PI0KET FEK0S is the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns, cem etery lots or any kind of tenolng. IS. H. Masrat nas the agenoy and carries It In stoolc at his narblo and granite works, 127 H. JIBDIH ST ii. , on HoroTtiroat, iimplcs, txrpper-oroo i loots. Aches. Old Bores. Ulcers in Mouth. Hair- It .cues, tfdltaR? Wrlto Coou Hemetlv Co., U07 Ma I onlo'lmpIe,ChlcnKa,lll.orproofs of cures. fJnnltal sSSUO.OOU. Patients cured nine veara Hgo today sound andwell. 1 1 Ot.im u w twalk yre BUT NOT TO FOR HOUSE-CLEANING, ipring Gurry Comb Soft ns n Brush. Pita every Curve The Used by U. S. Arryy and by Barnutn and nnd Leading Horsemen of tlio World. It, Sample tnailcd post paid 25 cents. COMB CO.. lVSLaRiyette BL, South Bend, Indlaaa. RESTORE LOST VIGOR Vfit. brseo yon op la a week So d with WMTTaJt .yoop1.S.4lW bedding RingS &l?&cy Rings, Dia- faroh vmiia.niftamiuivuiw.' If riMlrctxl ub HCHltls (a4 at lt. tl.cn nor box hv mil. 6 b.vlrvs In- fl. rrul,6l"HS(i- V WU vrrys. wrtttea sntruntro to Cl.ru or rVfund lli toT CO.. Clsiolsud.l'ttio. Jtrxtigitl Sinindoah, Pm. Pool and HimarailfonmsjMiaonaa, leu iniutit 1