It Palpit ationo.iiic Heart Shortness of bruat.'t, Swelling of Lejjs and Fet. "For abort four years I was troub led with palpitation of the heart, nhortnefS f breath and swelling of the legs :i ml feet. A 1 1 lines I would faint. I wns treated by the best phy sicians in Savannah, Ua.. with no re lief. I tliui tried various Springs without neurit. Finally, I tried Dr. Miles' Heart Cure also his Nerve and Liver Pills. After beginning to take than I felt belter I I continued taking them and lam now in bettor health than for many years. Since my recovery I have gained fifty pounds in weight. I hope this state ment may bo of value to some poor sufferer." E. B. SUTTON, Ways Station, Ga. Dr.MIlos IToarfcCuro Is sold oil a positive guarantee that tho UrstboHlo will benefit AlldruRgistssellltatSl, 0 bottles forjj.or It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by tboDr. Miles Modlcal Co., Elkhart, Ind, Professional Cartf& M. S. KlSTLEtt, M, D., PHI'BICIAN.AND SURGEON. Offloo. 189 North Jardln street. Shenandoah. M. m burke. A TTORNE r-A T-LA W, SIIENANDOAn, PA. Office. Egan building, corner ot Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. w. N. STEIN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offlce Rocm 2. Kern's New Building CO . Pa ner Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah Offlce Hours: 8 to '10 a. m.: 1 to 3 p. m.: 7 i 9 p. m. Night onice No. 230 West Oak stree' G. M. HAMILTON, M. D PBYWIAN AND SURGEON. Offl ie. Water.Comp iny Lloyd street. building, 20 West jy;. WENDELL KEBKR, Successor to Dn. OHAS. T. PALMEH, JSTJS UTD JEA.lt HUItOXON, 301 Mnhnntoiigo Street, Pottsvllle, I enna. DR. HOBENSACK, REMOVE To 648 N. Eiflhth St., II above Uroen.Fblla, Fa. Formerly at 206 North eoond St. Is ths old. est In America for 1b treatment of Specto Diseases and Youthful Errors. Varicocele, Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc Treatment by man a specially. uommunicatlonB raortaij ooauuenuai. -sna stamp lor dooic. a, m. to 9 p. tr iunrtavs 0 to 12 ra Hours, For Painting .... The Season la here: and Paper Hanging , Get your work done by Mnhanoy City's leading artist, W. H. SNYDER, Perfect Work. Bargains In paints and oils, plain anc stained glass. All the new patternB It wall paper. All dally and weekly papert novels, novelettes and stationery. 133 West Centre Street. Headquarters for the Evhntno Herald. When In PQTTSVILIjE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room attached, t most wines, Honors, cigars. Wholesale agent for Ftlpaifu'i fomi, I J.. Eiporl Lager aid Saner Pale Beer. No flner made. Fine liquors and Cigars Millions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no risks but get yonr houses, stock, fur nlture, etc., Insured In flrst-clnss, rella ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 South Jardln Street. Also Life and Aooldontal Companies JOHN F.CLEARY, Temperance Drinkt Mineral waters. Weiss beer. Bottler o the finest lager beers. 17 ind 19 Peaeh Alley, 8honandoh, Pi HOTEL KAIBR, CHAH. llUROHILIi, Prop. Nnrtli Main St., MAHANQY CITY r.irzeat and llneat hotel In the region. iwnnitaoeominodaUoas.- Handsome fixtures. Pool and Milliard Rooms AtUohed. limy dont.y D333rted El.n. 'they abb goiho to hang he." Jucli Wn llm Aliened Coimilrntnr's Hx- clniiintlnii ns Ho Left the Court lloom LnstNIghtKvIdenca l'r.'.cntid tu Cor riilinratn Adry llnymird's Tridtmnny. Minneapolis. Kob. it Tho stnto In winding up Its ouso of murder ngnlnst llnrry Hay ward yesterday del i vorcd body blow which stnirirorod tlio tlufunse. Tlio first witness introduced was nouo other than I'otor Vullallo, tho haokniiin, of whom Harry had spoken to Adry as being willing to assist In tho proposed orlmo. Viillnllo's testimony was most damaging to tho dofonso, as ltoorroboratod In a strik ing wnv ouo portion of Adry .Jtnyward's rumarkublo story, and thus rondorod thor oughly un tenable tho defence's pot .theory as to Adry's sanity. Vallalio test i Ami thnt TInrry Huvward had approached lilui with questions as to whether ho had over "done anything," and, If 80, whether Ills conscience had bothered hint. Haywiml hud latur asked Vallalio whether ho would drlvo a buck Into Lako Calhoun and let tho occupant drown for a sum of money. "I told him I wns no swin dler," said Vallalllo. "and that was about tho end of It " THo -witness was cross-questioned at lousith, biTthis testimony remained un shaken. 1 "They ui&going to hang me." Sucli was Harry IRiy ward's exclamation to ono of his attornos as tho two woro crossing tlio street from tlio court room to tho county jail at tho eloso of tho day. Counsel for tho-prlsoner endeavored to oncotiruga Harry and remove tho impres sion of lmpoudlug iloom which tho evi dence of tho elder Vfothor had created, but tho effort was not successful, and tho young man passed Into thd bljr stone building with tho air of ouo who had lost hope In tho attempt to regain freedom. Lato Inst night nearly every ono of tho jurors was more or less undor tho weathor. Dr. Spring was called to tho National ho. tol to proscribe for them at an early hour In tho evening, and made ft later call to seo how his patients woro getting along. It Is true that uono of them was seriously 111, but thoro is danger that somo of them may bo reduced to that condition boforo tho trfal Is over. Itnfnsed to Enlighten tho Jury. BALTlMOltE, Fob. 14. Tho grand jury making Inquiry Into tho policy business olted Mr. Lewis F. Uennott, managor of tho Western Union Telegraph company. Mr. Bennett refused to unswer a question relating to tho transmission of policy numbers, and tho graud jury submitted tho matter to .Tudgo Dennis, of tho crim inal court. Tho judge decides that the grand jury has tho right to ask tho ques tion, and suggests to counsel for the com pauy that If tho Western Union directed Mr. Dennett again to refuse to nuswor ho could bo hold In contonipt without being committed to jail, pending decision of tho matter by tho court of appeals. Killed by Natural Gas Explosion. Meadvillk, Pa., Fob. 14. An explosion of natural gas wrecked tho storo and dwell ing of Georgo II. Cutlor, killed Mr. Cut ler and seriously Injured three others The Injured aro Georgo H. Cutler, Jr., ageil 10 years, badly uurucu: Mrs. Cutlor, bruised and cut seriously, Iviito Strack, a domos- tlc, dangerously burned and bruised. Tho buildings woro completely demolished, and tho ruins taking flro woro -completely destroyed. Tho explosion was causedTiyfi leak In tho main, tho oscnplng gas Ignlt- ug. The Floods In California. San Fuancisco, Feb. 14. Tho gonerol rains of tho past few days havo flllod the streams, many overflowing their banks. Tho Fresno Irrigation canal has loft its channel und many vineyards aro under water. If tlio storm should rccomnionco tho city of Frosno would bo In Imminent dSnger of flooding. As It Is the country Is inundated for miles around the Irrigat ing ditches. Tho Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jcrsoy, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia and Virginia, fair; warmor; westerly winds. Tho tcmperaturo has fallen In tho mlddlo and south Atlantic states and tho extreme northwest. It has risen In tho lako regions und tho Ohio valley, and has remained nearly stationary elsewhere. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS, Cloalnir Quotation!, of the New York and I'hlladelplila Exchange,. New Yomc, Feb. 13. The Bhare speculation on the Stock Exchange today lapsed Into stag nancy, and the trading In the usually actlvo list was without a single feature of Interest. Closlntr bids: Lehigh Valley 33M Pennsylvania Reading 0V4 St. Paul G5J4 Lehigh Nav 47 N. Y. & N. E aJ XV. N. Y. & ra.... S4 Erie v., h. & W WH West Shore 101 N. Y. Central WW Lake Erin & XV- 13 New Jersey Cen-.. 87s Del. & Hudson.. --1371 General JUarkeln. PninnEi.niiA. Feb. 13. Flour steady! win top iniutrHnp. i2.1S: winter extras. JS.aift 3.10; No. a winter family. $ HXiitiM; I'inw 1- vanla roller atraigui. e.nuu"-wi ter elear. $.401t3.l. Wheat qulel, eaier. with 7J4o. bid and 67io. asked for r'ebruao Com oulnt, steady, with 4tt'4o. bid and 47e asked for Kebruary. Oaib dull, weaker, wis 1. mi. nii and aao. aiikod for February. H'i quiet, but trm; gcxid to eholce tlmolhy, mm. lleof auloti fumlly. Sliaia; extra me-,. 87.508.W); beef hams. 817: olty extra ludiu meM. Sliiusin. I'nrK uuii. uut una. jnrn stoady; western steinu. $ii.ul. llutter dull weaken western dairy, 1015e.; creamery llia2c.:do. factory. SWiaHc.; Klglns, KOo.i lin ltation creamery. HU,18o.: New York dairy, 1018c.;do. creamery, 1318o.; Pennsylvania creamory prints, fancy, 7Q.; no. onoice, zuo. do. fair to good, 2ia83o.; prints Jobbing at SG sin. Clieeno.Htcady! New York, large. SllMe small, OSUo., part skims, 33vo.j full sklras, 32Hio. Eggs unsettled; New York and PnTinavlvanla. uoo.: ice nouse, aiwtio.; worn, cm, fresh, 28aS9o.; southern, 2u)i7c. Live Stock aiarkets. iw Vnmr. Feb. 13. Steers Sflo. lower; oxen 8fta25c. lower; dry oowb SWo. lower; native steers, poor to good. 8 10; Cherokees, 81-2U m.t mi- .i,,,ikra. S.'.UVjdl.iV. oxen. "SlS.5031.UOi ,,,ii 83.7rvail: drv cows. 81.50A3.W. Calves ,niiv liiffhar: uoor to prime 7eals. 83318 5'). Sheep and lambs slow, lower; poor to prime S3.S5ia5: common to choice lambs, 8MI, 6.25. Hogs dull, lower; Inferior to choice, $1.1" .75. Eaut LiiiBliTV, la., Feb. 13. Gaitle steady and unchanged- Hogs flrni; Wiiladelphlas, 84.1!51.: bst Yorkers. 8l.ara4.S.; roughs, 8333 75. SheP slow at low it prices; xlra, Jltfl.iu; b'od, fJ.iUita.ij; .luinwii, f i K.pott.l i,iul-lcin of I'rinro Fftrillnand. I jlrcilLIH, Kob 14 - A r.-,ii-f Is ourrtmt . here thiiM'riuce Kor linund. if Bulgaria, ! li.nl been esrwllr-d from 1 1 t riniutr ami 1 bus lltnl to Itoiini mliv. Iihi iirlos inmlo 111 Various quarters in this city have thus far fnlli'd tu confirm tli.- rumor. fieln-d for Ainilni; Iteroltittonliitft. San Diroo, ChI.. Fob. 1 1. The nohomier H. C. Hholborg, Captain Martin, on nrrl nil at tills port yesterday was mtixed by Collector Fisher on a chnrgo of having de livered arms to the revolutionist at tho Hawaiian Islands. Hill Ooolt Opts rirty.nvi Vcars. FottT SMITH, Ark. Feb 111. Hill Cook, tho on t law, was sen ten ceil yesterday Initio United States court to forty-llvo years In tho ponltontiary at Albany, N. Y. NUGGETS OF NEWS. ThoSouth Dakota houso dofcated n sen oto resolution favorln ? woman suffrage. Tho legislatures ot Dolawaro and Idaho aro still fruitlessly balloting for United Stntes senators. Tho Illinois Stool company, with its 130,000,000 capitalization, earned only W0, 007 for Its stockholders In 1891. Tho couforonces between Brooklyn rail road magnates and labor leaders have not ct resulted In declaring tho strike off. It Is said that Joseph Barondoss, leador it tho New York cloakniakors, has been irdercd either to repudiate, the Knights ol iinbor or leave his union. Two murderers havo justbecn convicted at Pcrnnton, I'a. Another is on trial and still another awaiting, whllo the police are looking for Murderer Winwolskl. Tho London board of trnde has ordered an Inquiry tn be lmld In London as to tho dnmngo sustained by tlio British steamer Cratlile, which ran Into and sank the steamer Kibe. Killed liy it r,illlli(; Wll.LI IMSI-out, Pa., Feb. 11!. James tfmdoii, a luinli.'rman win killed at UaN onyosterda) by a log which jumped from .ulldo, ciushlug lib' skull Steamer A"l!iMTlaToirertliitoJ'nrtr-.-. Ni:w YolSK, Feh. 111. Tho steamer Hx colsior, from New Orleans, nrrived here last night with tlio British steamer Alaska In tow. On Feb. 11, about seventy miles from Capo Henry, she fell lu with the Alaska, bound from Wilmington, N. C. for Ghent. Tho Alaska was short of conl. and was heading fur Norfolk, but owing tho bad weather and heuil seas was unable to make that port. Shu aw No Illlckets. PlTTSUUltd, Feb. ly. In tho Irwin ease yesterday Mrs. Catherine Hires, who had Invested $300. said she tin light tho money was perfectly safe bcnusn jjr,vln told her It w:ii lu wheat Counsel for tho defense asked her if she did not know that Ir win's plneo was a bucket shop. Sho re plied that sue did not. Sho said she saw no bn"t, ms I here. ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE Hat stood the Test ol Tims MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER RANDS COMBINED Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. AVcakncai, Nrvount, ctillltv. and all tlis train if evllg from earlv errors or later excesses, the rcsultBof etc. r uustrengiu, uevei- opmcnt ana tone given to lOvery orEau anti yuriiuu of tho body. Simple, nat ural metnoiis. irnmriu. ntn fmurovement seen Failure Impossible. 2.00(1 references. Book, explanation and proofs walled (bealeaj iree. ERIE MEDICAL 00., Buffalo, N.Y Lager and 3i!sner Beers Mnt, I'uruat, Henlthest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 807 West Coal St., Shenandoah. If your clothier doesn't keep Hammerslougli ; Bros Swell, Uollable, New York -OLOTIHIIIIiTQ-- Make him get It Their celebrated $15.00 Molton Overcoat nrAnH nirtt atAAi ari la itnld bv every promt neii clothier in the state. None genuine with out Hammerslough Hrou. lbei. HI Mild 5cJktia. Fine WM. M .... . J$1.0L, i I IlTHEAMHUUKUIUUtOWlHtSlCCiSSDH Wf 1 wtwyowH U.I, 1 H I VIGOR mm COTTOLENE- Delicious Food, crisp pastry, delicate cake, good di gestion, all come with the use of Cottolene, and it saves money as well. Its wonderful success has brought numerous imitations. Genuine has trade mark steer's head iu cotton-plant wreath take no other. Made only by The N. K. Fairbank Company, CIIICAUO, and 13'J N. Delaware Ave.. I'htlailn. THE WAR IN TUB EAST. Surrender of the Ohiuose VossoIe Defending Wei-Hai-Wai, JAPS' NAVAL VICTORY COMPLETE Confirmation of tho ltepnrtcd Sinking ( Clilncse Wiirshlpn All Chinese Torpedo lloats Hither Captured or SmiU Amer ican In Danger of .Tnpancfln Vengeance. London, Feb. 11. A Hong Kong dls- i.'iteh says it is supposed that tho Japanese will threaten Foo Chow, capital of the province of Fukien, after they havo so cured Wei-Hal-Wei. Tho Chinese aro pre paring for tlio defense of that place. The dispatch adds tliat olllccrs of tho British worshYpSTpartiiir 'liuvolrsrjycd In Hong Kong. They confirm tho stirtriTTcnttnot threo Chinese warships, two of thoinbeinftt-. iron clads, were sunk at Wel-Hal-Wcl, und that nil tho Chlneso torpedo boats were either captured or sunk. They stato that eight torpedo limits went out of tho harbor. pparoutly with tho Intention of attacking tho Japanese fleet, but Instead of doing so they ran along side of the Jnpaneso Hag- ship, nnd then surrendered. Somo of tho ' torpedo bouts wero run ashore and their crows escape! by juninlnp; to tho land. A dispatch from Shnnghni says thnt or ders havo been given from Pokln to mob ilize tho largo forces In Tslng Chow to ro liovo Wei-Hal-Wcl. Tsing Chow Is In tho province of shnn Tung, In which Wcl-Hni-Wel Is also situated, ami Is about 230 miles west by south of Wci-Hnl-Wel. A dispatch from Kobo. Japan, says that according to statements by Chlneso pris oners nt Wol-Hiil-Wel thcro nro seven for- igners in tho fort on tho island of Lul Kung Tno, five of them being English men, one n German and ouo an American, tlio latter being one of tho threo men for merly arrested at Kobo on tlio French steamer Sydney. Tho Island is victualed for llvo mouths. Coal Is ploutlful, but ammunition is deficient. Tho garrison is determined to fight to tho lust. If tho American mentioned as being In tho fort on Lul Kung Tno Island Is John Wlldo, nnd ho falls or has fallen Into tho hands of tho Jnpaneso it will go hard with him. hen tho French stenmer hydney arrived at Kobo nt the bsgltinlng of No vember last sho was boarded by Jnpaneso officers, who arrested threo of her passen gers Wilde, a Scotchman named Cam eron and n Chinaman, Chum Tarn Jloorc, wjio was ono tlmo interpreter tothoChl- neso legTuXBiillHUuigton. Tlioy wero taken into cust8',ly--PU sus picion of being ongnged iu nn enterprise7 against Japan, and It was subsequently learned that they wero engaged lu iv scheme to destroy tho entire Jnpaneso navy. It nppeiirs that Willie's plan wns to throw from a torpedo bout shells filled with chemicals, which, on striking, would explode, creating an Impenetrable and suffocating smoke, under cover of which attacks could bo mndo with torpedoes. Tho men were, It wns said, to receive from China 51,000,000 for cncli Jnpaneso squodron thoy destroyed niulii proportion nto sum for overy Japanese merchantman thoy succeeded In blowing up. Aftor being detained for somo time Wlldo and Cameron were released after taking oaths not to do anything to assist China, during tho war. Mooro, tho China man, wns sent to Hiroshima. If Wlldo has violated his oath tho Jnpaneso will bo apt to punish him summarily. Tho Chlneso peace envoys, wlio returned to Nagasaki from Hiroshima after having been Informed by tlio Japanoso represen tatives that thoir powers wero not consid ered full enough for them to undcrtnko poaco negotiations, left hero on Tuesday for China, huvlng boon notified by their go eminent to return to that country Their recall will uo followed soon uy tin- appointment of LI Iluni Cluing nnd either Prlnco Kung or Sir Robert Hart, in spector general of tho Chinese customs, to not us ingu commissioners amipieiiipnu-M tlarlos to arrange terms of peaeo. This stop Is taken on tlio advice of tho mini . tors of tlio foreign powors. An Iili Law Ilo. ar.nl llin'inuli ntlo. CLKVKLASD, Feb 14. fu l' X 1.1I'' ooiuinon pleas oourt, handoil do-.vn 11 0UI011 whloh Imp .Melius tho oonstltuti allty of tho Ohio stntut" nutkln : it 11 1 lawful to soli caiivl"t male go.) 1 . 111.1 1 fnoturtxl In tho prls.m-, oC otli .1 without flrat ohtalnsiij? a lleons" .win seoretary of state of Olilo Jud,-i N held that tho constitution or tin- U1111 StHtes roKsod nil power to reguhni' int. stuto oommerow lu oofraaii, uutl ituy si.'i law which liitcrferosr in luterxtuto 00 meroe wns unnoustltiitlounl, An American's Claim ABnlnt Spnla. WASlIHtciTON, Fob. 14. Tho souato co. mlttees on foreign relations uutliorlzed u favorable report on tho resolution uu;!i -lzlng the prosldont to tnko suoh measuii' as In his judgment may bo nooessary t consummato tho agreement between tin United Stntos and tho Spanish govern ment for the pnyniont by the latter of M BOO.OOO for tho confiscation In Cuba of th property of Antonio Mnxlmo Mora, a nat urallzed citizen ol tho United States. lime, l'alenotre a Mother. Philadelphia, Fob. 14. A dnuRhtei was bom last night to the youug wife o' Jtilos l'atenotro, tho French nmbassmlor to tho United States'. The ovout took place nt tho homo In this city of Mr. Janios El- verson. tho father of M mo. l'atenotro. llotU iothor ami dtuigUtur nro Uolng well. ii Err-irr NovfMnnt la, I8t Pasfengtr linlns levve n foah for feno hsven Jvidciioi. h, n gtiton, 8latlDgtor, WMf Hrll. t u UlcntoisD, lietbletcm, Eieio- tr, V a 'N. 7.88. 8.1S t. r . !M, J.fJt ror Ne,w YnrVt and PMIwiifl'- , . J& ft Ui ti.iT, l.K p.m. . pt (viii.li.1 trrclbsek, Gerberrts kco ''itrfmiai,-. .. M' a. in , and 2.57 p. m Tor WllkcvlJar, Win 1-nti, ' "u l.nceyvllle, Tov.t,n', t-jrt , Wn---ffilmira, 6.04, fc.15 a. n ., f.ffl, s.w j.. r, For llof bwlf.r. Hi Bate. Slosura f h trt Weft 6.04. 9.1fi n. tu. r.t'd J.W6.27 t ' . For lUlvidcte, Da.amari Wi ic 'it troudsturir, 8.IM m !F,7). f "cr fjiimbertv'llr i 6 Trp, Ion VI . u . "crTnnkltUDCCli.' W.t.ll. ti. '. '. .?. . for Itl.ick Lhu Utto.ii. f.l'.i. b i, i, - ra t or Auburn V.lb in. t.'i7 p. u.. orJiftBepvltl'il.tvIs'.. nfl l'fcer . t.ff i. n ., 12. r- n.. rot hiociiio . net' Ltrtbci 'tr . ". 1.1.'., . re.. I?.i' 6,7! p. u,. ForHllver Uronk Junction. AtK'ftr Jlazlelcn (1 04, 7.U8, S lfi a m . 'J I i .-. "JIJL FMrSomntor, 8 w i ir. t . i p n. J"or Harlehrcol.. cdOo, L'rlf l n il cl P n-,,-v, "0t,T.8P,.15, m. 15.43, V.57, f S7 p r '"or Asbland,01ri(lvllli' nf Lotl Crceki.' 1 48. 9.18, 10.10 . ra.. 1.0 , 1 I". t.W. IW p. rr. ror Kate.. Kui , i!cl rll. Mount (.tru . a dtimoklE, 9.13, 11.14 . ro.. 1.82, 4.20, S.2. i.V p" "....,, ,., ........ Delano. 8.04. 7.St, 0.15, It.OS ro., 15 4L ! 7. 8.03. 10.63 o. m. Tnlns will leave SLin-oilc 1 5.IS Ki 11.45 a. m., 1.65, 4.809.80 p. ro., nnd urilve .-tjirfloh at B.04, 9.16 a. m., 12.43, 6. U.15 p. rr. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvlllc MO 7 U.0!l, 11.06 11.S0 a. m., 12.4X, 2.67, t.Wt.K, r.i p. m Leave Pottsvllle for rhenindctt, C.C0, 7,& 9.0t, 10.15, 11.40 s, m , 12.82, 8.00,. 441', fi.U, 7 l .6f , 8.40 p. m. Leave Shenacdoal forHazldon '.0,7.lf ,9.1t. V IE., 12.48, 2.67, 6.37,8.08 p. m. Leave Bazleton for Shtnndcf h, T.lif, 10 Oi II tf . ra . 12.16. 2.61, 6.80, 7.26, 7.66 p. 10 SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave lor Tlavcn Krn, Central!.. Carmel and Ktatnoliln. e.46 a. m., (.4(1 r n andarrlve at fhamoldn at 7.40 a. tr . ro 7. p. m. Trains leave Hhaicoltln tor ShcniuiCcaL 7.55 a. m. e i ilt.OO p, ni., and arrlvr al Bt tndoab nt s.49 a. m. and 4.68 p. m. I'raiLtj Iwwetor Aeblir.d, (lrrii vii. ti. Los reclr, 0.40 a. ta., 12.80 p. m For Hazleton, UlcV Creek Jurcilcu, K i Uavcn Junction, Miur.h Chunk, Allfi.H-1 Bethlehem. Kaston nnd Nrn York 4D . 12.80, 2.65 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.30, 2.66 p m. For Yatesvllie, Park I'Uoe, Mah'.tn Clo Jclano, 8.49, 11,36 a. in.. 13.S0, 2 66, 4.H VS p i Leave Hazlctoc tor yheundov " f " a. m 1.05,6.80 p.m. Leave Shenanaoar for PotisvtiK 66 ii 9.30 m.. 2.40 D. m. Leave Pottsvllle t. in., 1.85, 6.1& p. ra. (or Shenndni .Ho ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Gen., ' .pi Mourn ueimri en , OHAS. S. LEK, GenI Pss. Apt.. l'hll&Jt:lpn i Tn-YTvNONNEWACtlEH, Asst.O. r. -South BethmhB i AFTER ALL OTHlRS FAR, CONSULT THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST N i fiih SI Below Cnllowhlll, 063 H. Will 0L Philadelphia, Pa. Thirty years' Continuous Practice In all spetsUl disease" ol bi'h sexes. Dr. Lobbguanntees a radioil aod permn n -nt cure of ImpoUncy. Diseaiei ol the Blood, Skin, Nerves, Bladder and Kidneys, reaulihiB irom Excess, Sell-Abuse, Imprudenco or Inheritance, reitorlug the syst in to Us normal con iltion, building up tne constitution and bringing back Healtn and Manly Vigor, changing the we k and wr. tcliel into lieirty, strongmen. Consultation and examination hoi and strictly confidential itemomber that in consuitlne Ur Lobb you are eettlne the Bunetltof hlslhlrtv years' coallnunus prac tice as ft ip clallst Office hours, dally nnd H .ndays, from V a. m to 3 p. m. and 6 to 0 evenlDgs. i-end for free book on Errors ol Youth dobvuro diseases o( bUh sexes. MUSSER & BEDDALL, (uccetsors to Coakley Bros.) Mo. 26 ICnnt Cciilrc xtreet, .10 ii 0 Our Motto- B st Quality at Lowest Cifll ' ces Patronage CHpecilully t-oliclled. anirC! "The Now Inriilllhlo" HUI UmJ TnrklaliCauMilesoeverfalll Uy mall, malL lA wllliadvi that will prevent fu- lUltfirrt-KUiaruieii w.bianiiiiitrpHriiciiiars l'oiiium Clieiu. 0. New lCgypt, N.J. I A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING. BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." 5 lrr Laaa 1 J IS THE PROPER THING Clock Sprine: Blade. Only Perfect Comb. Korcnntich Circuses, Ask your Denier for Bee our nainf on the handle. Sl'UI.NU t'UUUV Oametlmesncelaarellablr,monthlylregoUtlng medlolno. Qalf t'smlaaaftSfi the imreat drua They are pmmpt, aale ard oerUln In wait. Th. aeaulse (Dr. FjJ'a) BnajUuyr l Iot.TBoot aiywh.re. 1.., Addreu rtu, Uuxviam C UeTeland, Haiti by I', r, V unthlM. Xhruvgut, HhtfaiuUxtn, ir rrnnr no '"rains lrfr henn(losh an fnllowsi ,"rr Vrv Yoi it via Phlladelptds, week ttayti : id in Pet New ', ur. iV (H, K,7 i to.. I ''or Roanni- ar! Phlla-it-ib .' , " i . u . i.. a. ..i , li.AU, n. UJ. '.. 1.W : v, i.1 1. v m T' wuiumw 1 VP, ' .Tli "V M ' im I i. II J o-., 1 .9. Feu AhqIadiI 4iid SltnoHli, wey. HI, ll.fO t. m.. l.SP, 7.20, r. w ,!5 a. m. ""or Haltlmor W"Mm"on n if O. H v : rounb t-,nt i. Term1'" ' Uadr pln (P " :V. U.At a. m., 7.W, n. m.. -u II M a. m. S.48, 7.27 n, m t al sfrnm2l hand hestnut streets station, wcli daja, 1.41, 641, K2Sp. m. Hundays, 135, .n p oi. TKAIN8 TOR SHENANDOFl rvc New York via Pclladelpnik, we kflW Lid a. m., 1.80, 4.00. 7.80 p. m., U.15 nlfbt. Bttl 'ay, 8.0n p. m. Cave New Yorkrla Mueh Chunk, weekdays, f. 9.10 a. m., 1.10, 4.W1 p. m. frtive Plladelphla, Reading Terminal, ..tli dop, . S.3S. in,m a. id., ana .Gt. '."B, II.W p. m. Sunday 11.30 p.m. evc Hosillrg, week Osys, l.6, t.Mi, 10.09, 11 S9 Oi B.55.7.W p. m Sunday, 1.S5, u. (.lavt Pottsr.lle, week days, S.V., 7.40 . m , I W, 8,12 p. m Sunday, S.85 . tb. r,f BAOTituaqun. week days, 8.1 -, atO, II 23 ',. 1 to. 7.1S. B.is p m. Sunday, Lis n . t OhV Macaioy CUV, nceli tlf. 8,5, 5.11. 1 it. m., l.tl, 7.39, B.M p, tn t-unrtfty, 8.43 '.IT.. I.'f.vr Mahtncy Plr.ce, wetk rv , f .40 4C0V f. V.M, ll.fPa. m , 1158, 2.0C, a ",r3101 tu. nunosy, r.iu, t.uu a. in., Leavfi WIlllftiBsport, wtrk tff't 7,12, R1C ,i,n ipj rr tuDGLj in i. ATLANTIC OITY DIVIb C H. ucavi Philadelphia I'heatr cfl Mouth Htrect Wharf forAila h eeu-uaya Kxpress, v.m. 1.011 p. m. Accommoasaloii, p. ra. Bnndav rxDress codiitlOQ. 8 00 a. m. andl Keturnlrig, leave AIJj tiianucana Arxan wecK-uays Rz I "St4 0bw p. ii. ccom jioaau praa 4.; p. m. Bunia Kx res, 4.00, 7 30 p rr laiion, 7 la a. m., auo i 15 p. m. srior cars on an express trams. ' HANCOCK Gen. Pats. Agt. Philadelphia Pa I A. HWEIOAKJi, Uen, Suti. .jaNNSYLVANlA KAlLKUAl 1 sonnrr.Kn,!. Division. J VNUARY 11. 18 5. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abovs late for Wlegn's, Qllberton, Frackvlllc, New Jtstle, Bt Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburir, Readlnc, pottatown, Phoenlxvlllc, Norrlstowr indPhll idolphla (lJroaa street station) at 8:(8 aad U;S i. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Potti rfllo and Intermediate Btattona 9:10 t. m SUNDAYS. For VTlgRan's, Gllbcrton, Frackvllle, Nsw. ;stle. St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6: 8 0:40 n.m ind 8:10 p.m. For Hamburr. Kei.lm-. Pnin town, Phoenlxvtlle, Norrlatown. i'tilladelphl u.iA, v.w m. ui., a.iv p. m Trains leve Frackvlllc for Shemcdoih M -0:10. m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7:12 ana 10:27 p tundsys, 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandotu at Uilt ll'(8a m. and 1:10,7:16 and 10:00 p m.Suadxyc it 10:10. m. nd6:16 p. m Leave Phllidelphl (Broad street sutlon) lor thonanaoah t 6 57 and 8 W t. 4 0 and 7 11 p n week days. On Sum) it' .8 80 am. l.eavo Broad StreetHtatlon. Phludelphta, FOR NEW YORK. 'or New York, express, week "r , il iv . 4 05, 4 60, 6 16, 6 50, 7 88, 8 2 1 9 60, 10 30. dining car), 11, 11 li a ra, 12 noon IZtuutn Ito'l 121 ani 4 22 p m dlnln? cars), 14), 'J 30 lining car, a JJ, 4,5,6 6 50, 7 IS, 8 12, 10 p m I' 01 ii U hi. Hucda s, 32), UH 151 515,812. 451,1 30 (lining car), UO'i ,v m 1211, 231 (dltilnccar),4 (iflloiUel 122 52), 830, 850 7 1', Hf2 10 00 pm, I2 01nlgbt. Hlxprdj for tij-fioa, Mt ujattiiia-,, 11 x, oakday i. anu '3 fV) p m d jlly. WASHINGTON AND 1'UE HOUTH. For Baltimore on vrs notion i m, 7 29, 8 SI, 4 10, 10 20, II 18. 11 88 i m, M ! Um cuJ dtmnt jar,) 1 SO, 318, 441, (i n Qjairo Dual Lln I'". dlnln? car), 5 55, (dining car) 817, 655, (dining car), 7 4u, (dining car) p ra and 1203 night vcek day.. Sundays, 1)5), 7 21, 9 10, 11 19, 11118 am. 4 41, 555 dining ctr) 3 55 (dtnlap car), 7 40(dlnlog carlpmaad 12 03 n,ht. Leave Market r.troet iuiry, Pn luJolphla FOR ATLANTIC OITY. Kiproaa, B 60 a m, 2 10, 4 10 and 5 oa a m ireetc lays, sunaays, hixpresd, 8 ana m 45 a m. iys, Bixpresu, a o May, .vugle.sea, ror upe oiay, ngiesca, n '..vooa ana. Hblly1Je6eirnBjJ5iif a. m lul ; m week lays, buudiy, 00 a 7rm For Sea Isle City. Ocean Ort-ifid Avail Express, 9 00 a m, 4 00 p m week JZytC lavs. 0 00 am. for Homers Point, express, sVI, m, 410p 31 week days, Sundays, 8 45 a in i a airou'i J VTO'O i 'i '1 i,i, t SARTM&N STEEL PICKET FEN0E is the cheapest and best tcnoo tnadi- man a wooaen tence lorrosiaences ctery lots or aay kind or reaCngM nas the agency and carries it In tiarblo and granite works. 127 N mn 11 tmm mnm llave you BoroThroat, Ilmplcs, Cc 3r-Colircd Bpots, Aches, Old Borea, I leers In M ath, I lalr JfaUmg? Write CooU Kemcdy Co.. U07 M. iiinlcTemiile.l'liltiiaij.IIWiipr ucir :re. CunltulJiSOO.OOO.l'aUcnucunanlncvcarM FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. iring Curry Comb Soft ns n Brush. Fits every Cnrve. The Used by U. S. Army nnd by Bnrnum nnd nnd Leadintt Horsemen of tho World. It. Sample mailed post paid 25 cents). tX)JIll CO.. 102Lafjelte 61., South Ufnd, IndUoa should be useo. lfyoa want Hi. Ui,tet Pith run it H L,UEuy a - 8 dr. I Ran- am.. 1 . enk dy , h. p. m. don- 2' p. m , - , ii, ,t itj, tM, Stt am, west Tin .tebil'nc . . t S E, J ' 32 ' dd'tlonnl s.iaa, ensm A ocommo