COTXOLENJB. This is it Cottolene is clean, deli cate, wholesome, appetizing and economical. It is so pood that it is taking the place of all other shortenings. Be sure and get the genuine with trade mark steer's head in cotton-plant wreath on every pail. Mnde only by The N. K. Fairbank Company, CI1ICAQO, and 13a North Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. Evening Herald. SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1805. Still No News of the Cruiser Keina Kegente. THE GOVERNMENT STiLL HOPEFUL. British Steamer Kcports Having Seen tlie Vesel In a -Disabled Condition, nml the Captain llrllnves Site Could Not Survive the- Storm. Mauuid, March 10. Iu tho chainbor of deputies I'rimu Miulstur Sugastasuul that tvhllo no iuformiitlou of tho cruiser Holm' Regento had been reoelveil tho govern iiient has not abandoned hope of her ultimata safely. In un intorvlqw Ad mlrnl Boranger states that in 1893 ho or dered tlio overweight of tho deck guns of tho cruiser to ho rectified. Reports havo f&een received of forty bodies having been washed nshoro on tho Spanish coast dur ing tho recent storm. Nono of them woro men bdlenglng to tho Relno Regento. TilO Spanish cruisers Tsla do Luzon and Alfonso XII have carefully searched tho waters of tho Spanish and African coasts nd the straits, but havo found no traco of tho missing warship. Thero is a rumor that a British vossel had found hor in a disabled condition on tho African coast and had taken her in tow. This rumor, however, is not credited, as It caunot bo traced to any roliablo sourco. Tho British steamer Mayfalr. which ar rived at Barcelona yesterday, reports that aho sighted th" Spanish cruiser on tho morning of March 10, between Tarifa and Capo Espartel. Tho warship had lost her tunnels aud bridge, and was laboring xicavlly In tho high sea and lloreo galo which woro prevailing. She was appar ently unmanageable, but as sho did not ttsk for assistance tho Mayfalr did not of fer any. The captain of tho Mayfalr Is of the opinion that tho Relna Regento could not long have survived tho storm In tho condition in which sho appeared to bo at tho time he saw her. Tho uncertainty of tho fato of tho Relna Regento has caused great publio exclto ment here. The government is accused of keeping baok news of tho .ship aud of hav ing ordered the detention by tho censors of all telegrams giving information of hor. It is mora llkoly, however, that tho gov rnmont Is as badly off for dellulto news of tho missing ship as tho public. Tho optimlstlo portion of tho publio aro of tho opinion that tho cruiser has been driven into the Atlantic by tho storm, and Is either disabled or shore of coal. Excommunicated by the lope. Cleveland, March 10. Rev. A. F. Kol- azowskl, tho Polish Catholic priest, has beon denounced by Rome and tho action of Bishop Horstmann in oxcoinmunica- tlng him Indorsed. Tho matter has boon In tho Romo court for somo tlmo past. Both sides havo presented their arguments, aud Kolazowskl was declared guilty. He Is now outside tho ban of tho Roman Cath olio church, und cannot bo rolnstatod ox copt by the pope personally. Rev. Kol azowskl is at present pastor of an Inde pendent Polish Cathollo church organized by himself after his suspension by Bishop liorstmann. Hold Hoy i:ui1.'ir4, MAngHALLTOTVN, la, .M.irch 10. Two youths, Claude Moado and Ralph Hard ing, escaped from the custody of tho stato roform school olTlcors at Kldora on Wed nesday afternoon, 'flint night thoy rob bed Whinners' storo ut Union. At 1:39 o'clock yesterday morning thoy woro dis covered In a general storo at Bromley, aftor having looted a hardwnro storo. Tho boys woro bcslogod In tho building by about fifty armed villagers, and a fight with rovolvors ensued, in which a man in tho crowd outsldo was wounded In tho hip. Officers horo woro telegraphed for, and drovo to Bromloy, where thoy arrested tho young desporadoos without resistance. Tho Republic or Cuba. TASIPA. Fin,. March 10. An olllcer of tho lato revolution arrived from Cuba by tho steamship Olivette Ho reports that a constitutional convention of Cuban re publicans has been held in Los Negroes and a provisional government formed. General Maximus Gomez was appointed commander In chief of tho Insurgent army aud Jose Marti deputed envoy to obtain from foreign powers recognition of tho in surgents as belllsreronts As soon as prac ticable there will bo held at Guaymaro, in Puerto Principe Provinoe, an assembly to organize a provisional government. Illuminating Gas by the Can, Cleveland, March 10. A samplo of Il luminating gas recently discovered in Now York, which can bo dellvorod to consumers In cans, has been rocolvod and partially tested at tho olllco of tho Cleveland Gas light company, of this city. Secretary Beardsloy, of tho company, Bays that tho gas burns steadily and givos an excellent light. Tho material Is said to consist of lima and coal dust wolded by electricity into a sort of dark brownish, porous sub stance. Tho gas H generated by placing this substance In water. Local gas people oro greatly interested In tho now discov ery, which may revolutionize tho prcsont process. Three Wolf Hunter's l'oftinned. Chippewa Falls, Wis., March 10. A horrlblo discover' was mado yosterday by apartyof men hunting In the neighbor hood of Ingram, Tho djad bodies of Ed Duffney, James Hanson and another man were found dead in an old lumber shanty. From all appearances thoy had boon dead a number of days, and tho bodies woro frozen stiff. Duffnoy and Hanson woro formerly employed as woodsmen, but quit work to hunt wolves, using poison to kill thorn. Tho supposition Is that In prepar ing supper thoy accidentally got tho poi son mixed with their food. Their dog was found dead in tho samo room. Suppressing Gambling Hens. AiniiuiiY, Ills., March 10. Quito a sen sation was sprung on tho citizens hero yes terday. Deputy Sheriff Z. T. Hanna un dertook tho task of serving writs on fifty- two pooplo horo who, It is alleged, havo been frequenters of or conducting gamb ling dons hero. Ho has not finished his job, owing to tho fact that tho most of tho lot heard of it and post hasto quit tho town. Some lively times are looked for, as tho authorities will raid the dons as fast as thoy ure oponed. A Monster Distillery for Terro Haute. Tekhe Haute, Ind., March 10. Tho largest distillery ovor built will soon bo constructed In this city by tho oastoru magnates Georgo W. Kldd, E. C. Gallleld and Frank Curtis, representing, In addi tion to their own wealth, a vast amount of eastorn capital. Tho distillery will have a capacity of not less thau 40,000 bushels of corn per day. Tho structures aro to Ihj of tho most modern appointment through out, and to cost ovor jaOO.OOO. Georgia Wants Northern Veterans. ATLANTA, March 10. When asked by an Associated Press reporter concerning the report that ho is interested In a sehemo to locate voterans from the north on Uoorgla farms ox-Governor William .1. :Northon said: "Yes, It is true that I have iu hand an outorpriso of that character, but It has not yet materialized enough to givo you tho details, i ou may say, however, that wo havo tracts of land in l5ougherty,Mont gomery, Thomas, Wilcox, Laurens and Gllun counties. I feel certain that I shall succeed in locating a great colony In Georgia." Dying from Cold and Stnrvntlon. London, March 10. A dispatch from Moosh, via Kars, declares that tho villages in tho Sjassoun district are covered with snow to tho depth of three feet. Tho Turks, In order to declevo the commission of In qulry, havo, by means of specious prom ises or force, compelled many refugees to return to their vilhwcs, where they aro now dying from coldor-'arvutlou. At this season, moro emphatically tlmii at any other, wo should build for tho future. When Naturo gives vitality to field and wood, thero should bo tho harmony of renewed life and energy in our physical systems. But, on tho contrary, wo find ourselves weak, dull, tired. This is becauso in tho winter wo havo boon houa?d-up in poorly ventilated offices, homes and shops, our blood has becomo thin and impure, and is unequal to tho demand of tho body for moro lifo, moro vigor, more energy, moro strength. Naturo imperatively cries for help! Where is it to bo found? Logically enough, in a good Spring Medicine, like Hood's Sarsaparilla, tho great blood purifier. This preparation has proven in many years of test that it supplies tho demand as nothing else can So easy to take and so readily assimilated, tho puri fying, vitalizing and enriching elements of Hood's Sar saparilla combined from nature's own storohouso of vegetable remedies for human ills, pass into tho stomach and aro then silently but certainly taken up by tho blood and sent to every organ and t'tssuo of tho body. Tho effect is often magical. Tho weakness is soon driven off, that tired feeling disappears, tho nerves aro built up, tho stomach resumes its tasks oven greedily, tho appetito becomes as " sharp as a whetstone," and tho wholo man feel " as mado anew." Tho wonderful cures of Scrofula, Salt lthcum, and other dreadful diseases provo tho great curative, blood purifying powers of Ilood's Sarsaparilla. You undoubtedly need a good Spring Medicine. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla, tho great blood purifier. Hood's Sarsaparilla The statements in the testimonial below ire familiar facts to tho Immediate friends of Mr. Geo. A. Zirkle, school teacher, of Mt. Horob. Tenn., very well known throughout the county, where he was born and has always lived. It Illustrates the wonderful power of Hood's Sarsapa rilla over all diseases of tho blood. Read It: " I believo in Hood's Sarsaparilla. I will tell you why. I have suffered from in herited scrofula from childhood. When 37 years of age my eyes became Strangely Affoctod. I could not read after sunset, and when I would close my eyes I could not open them; but on whichever side I Jay on that eldo I could open my eye. This condition continued about two years, and was suc ceeded by an intolerable itching all over my body and limbs I had to have my little boys take shoo brushes and scratch mo. it was ureadtul. it continued a month and was followed Immediately by a tumor In tho right Bide of my neck as large as a small egg. I took physicians' pre scriptions till I lost hope. In the mean time the tumor changed Its place to the immediate iront oi my necjc, suppurated WRECK ON THE VANDALIA. -Coin in the Express Safes Melted Loss Haid to be 100,000. TsnitB Haute. Ind.. March 16. Tho "Vnndalla wost bound pnssongor train No. 7, with six coaches with passengers, was wrecked ut the east yards, near tho fair .grounds, by collision with a shifting en ,glne. Tho express and baggage cars woro crushed to spllntors, but the pasaeugors miraculously escaped with slight bruises. Directly after tho collision tho wreckod cars took fire and wore quickly reduced to ashes. Tho two Adams Express safes woro aken from the ruins almost at whlto 3ieat. A dispatch from Now York says 'that tho coutonts will probably be as high as $100,000. Tho Now York und St. Louis earrlos New York business, after the close of the day's businoss, and is usually a very valuable box. In this safe tho heat had melted the ooln Inside so that some of It escaped. It Is said that about $00,000 was destroyed. This, however, has not been rerlfled. Send at the Age of 108 Years. Halifax, March 10. Angus Glllls, the coldest resident of Capo Broton, died at jSkye Glen, Inverness county, at the re ported ge of 103 years. He was born in Khe Isle of Skye, Scotland, and was a plo meer settler In Inverness county. Many descendanti In the third and fourth gen esratlon survive him. The New Orleans Strike. NEW OltLEANS, March 10. Thero has boon no change In tho labor situation in this city. All day yesterday work pro- grossed on tho wharves, but, as before, It was tho negroes who loaded tho ships on which tho lighting took place on Tuesday, nnd thoy were under tho protection of bod ies of stuto troops, fully armed and pro pared to suppress any outbreak of tho riot ous clement. Tho troops aro still on guard today. To Christen the St. Paul. Philadelphia, March 10. Miss Frances Griscom.daughterof Clement A. Griscom, president of tho International Navigation company, will christen tho big passenger steamship, tho St. Paul, on March 25. Members of tho board of trado and of va rious commercial bodies, togethor with tho mayor and other officials of St. Paul, will bo iuvltcd to witness tho christening. PERSEVERANCE AND GRIT. Ten Years of Misery A Simple Remedy, Lincoln Hentiie. Me "I thank God that I used Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Itemedy." fauch were the words of Asa 1. Griffin of this place, and anyone nc nualnted with the benefit lit derived'from its use, Knows tnat ne nas great reason to feel thankful. The history of Mr. Griflin's case Is of so much interest that your cor respond net obtained full particulars. "For ten yenrs nast." to use Mr. Griflin's own words, "I have suffered wlthconstunt pain In my back wnlcn was brought about by a diseased condition of my kidneys. The suffering I endured at times Is beyond words. I doctored and took all manner of medicines, but to no purpose. 1 began to be despondent lor baying was coming on and I wanted to get to work. One day I was reading of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, and I told my wife I would try it, and I am thank ful that I did so. 1 had used it but a short while when the pain disappeared; and I then started in aud worked all through haying and helped to get in twenty-three acres of grain, and I am feeling better than I have for years. My wife, who has also taken Favorite Rem edy for the sickness women are usually troubled with, has induced many others to try this valuable meuicine, ana in every case It has cured, where a cure was nrtsHihln Onn nf our local nhvsiclnns recently said : "Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Kemeuy nas cured more people oi ays. pepsla, rheumatism, kidney, liver ana urinary troumes, ana women wno are suffering from illness peculiar to their sex, than any known treatment. The ereat value of Favorite Remedy lies In the fact tnat it aissoives tne excess or. uric acid in the blood, oxoels It from the system, thus curing the disease." la uiaoeres, ungui s uisease ana gravel, it has cured where all else failed. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy can be purchased of any dealer of medicines at $1 a bottle. and was followed by others, till six had formed and broken. "Finally, three years ago, another large tumor seated Itself on the point of my col lar bone and in six months another halt way back on the bone. Both of them soon began to discharge and continued to do so till about seven months ago. I tried every thing, including prescriptions. I was often so weak that I could scarcely walk and my mind was so confused that I could scarcely attend to my business (school teaching). I was utterly discouraged. And now my story draws to a close. I began the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla a little loss than a year ago, and took five bottles. When I began I had no faith in it. In less than 3 months Both tho Sores on my shoulder were healed; I was cured of a troublesome catarrh; and scrofulous habit has steadily grown less apparent. I weigh more than I ever did In my life sad am in the best of health considering my constitution. Do you wonder that I be lieve in Hood's Sarsaparilla ? I can do no less than recommend it everywhere." Geo. A. Zirkle, Mt. Horeb, Tenn. Pure Remember, It is Not What We Say, but What Hood's Sarsaparilla Does tnat Tells the Story. HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES. "We havo used Ilood's Sarsaparilla for our little boy, who had a running sore on one of his limbs. He had suffered from it for one and a half years He took seven bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and the soro is all healed and ho is now well. Hood's Sarsaparilla cleansed his blood and cured him." E. B. Johnson, Bridge water, Iowa. Scrofula Erndlcatod. "I am a great sufferer with blood trou ble. I havo taken several bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and find it the best medicine I ever saw for scrofula humors and blood poison. It strengthens the system and drives away that tired feeling. No one knows the good Hood Sarsaparilla will do until it has been faithfully tried." Laura M. IiAWTON, Spragueville, New York. Sorc3 On Nock and Arms. " Last spring I had sores come on my neck nhu amis, owing to bad blood and a run down system. My physician told me to get Hood's Sarsaparilla and take it to purify my blood. After taking threo bot tles I was cured. It is an excellent spring medicine.!' Mrs. Anna DrrzLHB, Now Danville, Pennsylvania. iwlakes Blood Gone to Sleet the lVace Knvoys, Yokohama, March 10, Count Ito.prosl dent of tho Japanese council of ministers, and Viscount Mutsu, tho foreign minister. havo gono to Shlmonosekl to meet tho Chlnoso poaco envoys. Tho prizes takon by tho Japanese at King Kao, tho port of New Chwang, include a gunboat, two stoamors, u hundred junks, and largo sup plies of munitions. A Revere rheumatic pain in the left shoulder had troubled Mr. J. II. Loper, a well known druggist of Des Moines, Iowa, for over six months. At times the nain was so severe that he could not lift any thing. With all he could do he could not ffinranBfi Beers, Wines and Liquors. applications oi it," ne says, "Ana nave ED. BRENHAH, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Stc since been free from all pain." He sow recommendB It to persona similarly afflicted. It la for sale by Sruhler Bros. Virginia Hank Officials Indicted. IrKCHBUBO, Vu., March 10. The grand Jury in the United States court returned :rne bills of indictment for embozzlemont itgalnst Walker G. Hamnor and R. II. JPannlhlU, the defaulting bank officials. The trial has been sot for Friday of nest week. The President Returns to Washington. Washington, March 10. Tho Violet, with the presidential party on board, ur rived here ut noon today, and President Cleveland was at once driven to the White "House. He Is looking greatly refreshed us m rc.ult of hit, outing. take Workers' Wages Ilaiseil. Mo'JNT Pleasant, Pa., March 10. The 710.000 employes of the Frlok and South west companlos wore apprised by notions it all tho works that an advance in wages, averaging about 15 per oont., will go into effect la April. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives the beet satisfaction of nny cough medicine I handle aud as a seller leads all other prep arations in this market. I recommend It because it is the best medicine I ever handled for coughs, colds and croup. A. W. Baldiuimje, Mlllersvllle, 111. Forsale y Gruhler Bros, Choice Temperance Drinks. Boat Brands ot 5 and lOo Oigara. Coming; Events. April 23, 24 Entertainment in the All Saints' P. E. church to raise library funds. Vfliea Baby vu sick, we gave her CastorU. Whea she was a Child, she cried (or CastorU. WVin aha became 11 las, she clung to CastorU. TfTfcea &ha had Children, tho gave them Cutorio. Dare Ton BoreThroat, PImplas, Copper-Colored Bpots, Aches, Old Sores. Uloeri In Month, naif lnilUnsT Write Cook Remedy Co., UOT Jttsv. onleTenplehleaco41lfor proofs of cures. CapltaJ w&oojooo. rauenucurea nlneyeare sound ana wen. iinmstSDMsms iJENNSYIiVANIA RAILROAD. I sontrTXKii.1, Division. JANUARY 14, 1885. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tne afcov late for 'Wiggan's, GUborton, Frackville, Me Dastle, St. Clair, FottsvUle, Hamburg, Reading ?ottstown, Fhoenlxvllle, Norrlstown andPhf tdelphla (Broad street station) at 6:08 au 11 w m. anasnop. m. on weonaays i otfq 'tile and Intermediate stations 0:10 a. ra. SUNDAYS. For Wiggan's, Qllberton, Frackville, N. :stle, St. Clair, FottsvUle at S:C8. 0:40 a. -. ind 3:10 p. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Pott .own, Pliccnlivllle, Norrlstown, Phlladelpr i t CM, 9:10 a. m., 8:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackville for Shenandoah ,0:40a.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p. lundiya, 1118 a.m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Po'.tavllle for Shenandoah at If it ' 1:48 a. m. and 4:10,7:15 and 10:00 p. m.Sundaj tt 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m Leave Philadelphia (13 road street station) fo ibenandoah at 6 67 and 8 S5 a no, 1 10 and 7 11 1 n week days. On Sundays leave at 8 60 a m, Loave Broad StreotStatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. for New York. Express, week dr . kt 8 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 8 60, 7 88, 8 20, 860, 10 Si (dining car), 11, 11 14 a m, 12 noon, 12 41 (Uni ted 121 and 4 22 D m dlnlnir cars). 140. 2 81 ldlntngcar),S'J0.4, 6,8, 8 60,713, 812, 10 p m.. 12 01 night. Sundays. 3 20. 4 05. 4 50. 615. 8 12. D59, 10 30 (dining car). 1103 a m. 12 44, 3 80 (ainingcar),4w tnmuea i si), azu, H3J, o&u. 18, 8 12, 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. jsxpress tor uostoa, wunout change, 11 a u weekdays, and 6 50 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington 8 60. 7 20. 8 li 10, to 20, 11 18, 11 88 a m, (12 86 limited (Unlet sar.l 1WJ. it IB. 111. (tt 10 uoniresalonal I,1m. ItnO, dining car), 6 55, (dining car), 617, 6 65, (dining car), 7 40, (dining car) p.m. and 12 Oi night f eek days. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18, 1183 am, 4 41, 555 (dining car), 655 (dlnlni car), 7 40 (dining car) p m and 12 03 night. Lve uarset Bireei r erry, rnnaaeipnis FOR ATIjANTTO CITY, Express, 8 60 a m, 2 10, 4 10 andSOOpm week lays. Sundays, Express. 8 45 and 45 a m. For Cape May, Anglesea, Wlldwood anc Holly Beach, express, 9 a. m., 400 p m wees days . Sunday, 8 00 a m. ForBea Isle Olty, Ocean Olty and Avalon, Express. 9 00 a m, 400 p m week days. Sun days, 9 00 am. for Homers Point, express, 840, am, 410 p m week days. Sundays, 8 45 a m. B. M. PBivoai, J R. WOOD, Qen'lliantrer osn'l Pass'c'r Ail a IN ItrFBOT NO EMBim 18. 1894. 'I'ratns leave Shenandoah as follows i For New York via Philadelphia, week Ct 110,5.25,7.20, a.m., 12.32, 2.65, 6.55 p.m. Su 1.10, a.m. For New York via Maui; CI' week days, 5.25,7 20 a. m., 12.32, 2.55 p. m. r'or neaaing ana .rnu&aeipma, weev ub iu, d.:, 7.w, a. m 12.SZ, z.&o, 0.00 p. ra. lay, 2.10, a. m. 'or FottsvUle. week days. 2,10. 7.20. a, U.SZ, z.oa, 5.5s p, m. sunnay, z.iu a. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week da M0, 5.25, 7.20, a.m., 12,82,2.65,5 p.m. Si day, 2.10, a. m. .65 For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewisus reek days, 8.25, 11.30 a. m., 1.85, 7.20 p. r Sunday, 8.25 a. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, 3.2s, r 7.20, 11.80 a.m., 12.82, 1.85, 2.65, 5.65, 7.20, 9 8 p. m. Sunday, 2.1U, 8.25, a. m. For Ashland and Stamokln, week days, S. 7.20, 11.30 a. m., 1.85, 7.20, 9.85 p. m. Su:C6t i.25 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West ' B. A O. R. R-, through trains leave Readlr Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & R. II, R.) at 3.20 7.55, 11.26 a. m 8.18, 7.27, p. m.. Hundav 3 28 Jio,!'.2J a. m., 3.48, 7.27 p. m. Additions' tialn from 24th and Chestnut streets station week Jays, 1.45, 6.41, 8.23 p. m. Sundays, 1.86, p. m. TztAin a run auKKinuuiui Leave New York via Phlladelnma. weekdai 8.00 a. m., 1.80. 4.00, 7.80 p. m 1U5 night. 8 day, 6.U0 p. m. Leave New Yorkvla Mauch Chunk.weekaa) 1.80. 9.10 a. m., 1.10, 4.80 p. m. Leave fnuaaeipnia, iieaaing xernuci week days. 4.20. 8.85. 10.00 a. m.. and 4.." 8.02, 11.80 p. m. Sunday, 11.30 p. m. j-eve tteacung, weeK oays, i.sd,y.iv,iu.vo, ti w m., 5.66, 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.85, a. m. Leave FottsvUle. week davs. 2,86. 7.40 . IT 12.30, 6,12 p. m Sunday, 2.85 a. m. i.eave Tamaqua, weeit days, 8.1s, n.ou, u.-a 1 IJoUdlTI Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the nameLKSSlo & Baeb, Ashland, Fa., la prlntad on every sack. tf Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand tha same washing that your boots do. and the water yon drink Isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. HOTEL KAIBR, 0HA8. BUROHILL, Prop, North Main St., MAHANOY CITY, Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved In six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy Is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain In the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas' sages In male or female. It relieves re tention ot water and naln In nimalnor It almost Immediately. If you want quick SaloOIl and Restaurant, relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold 7 at the City Pharmaoy, 107 S. Main St., 251 North West Street. next aoor to me post omce, tahenanaoan, Finest brands of cigars. Choice Wines tra. i-y-om 1 ana liquors. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations.. Handsome fixtures. Pool and Illlllard Rooms Attached, GEORGE NAUJUNAS, We offer BDeclal facilities to operators lame I j or email, for trading on marglni in stock. I Brains or provision, xuarnet letter issued reg ularlr. nlvinc latest confidential advices. Or. i ! dent received on one per cent margins. Our I Sjook, " Speculation, or How to Trade." mailed I on receipt ot twe-cent stamp. VAN WINKLE a vu., cm xioor uan vuuaing, la uaiie street, i I ujucago. Lagerand Pilsner Beers Finest, Forest, Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 207 West Coal St,, Shenandoah. j 1 vt tutus j iiiwiiiiiDVHi lit shim mmmwhzr0h0i& m.. l.ao.7.16. B.28 n.m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3.4S, B.11 ii.t7 a. m., i,6i, 7.s, .M p, m. an: a. m. Sunday, 8.18 a. m p. m. Sunday, s.tl Leave Mahanov Plane, week dt vs. Z.M. 4 00. 9.80, 8.87, 11.69 a. m., 12.68, 1.09, S.S0, B.!fl,7.C3,10 It p. m, Sunday 2.40, 4.00 a. m., Lieave wiuiamspori, woe oays, w.iu, i. 8.85,11.16 p.m. Sunday, 11.16 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut Street Wharl ind South Street Wharf for Atl&ntlo Olty; week-Days-rExcress. a. m.. 2.0U. I.0D LOO p. m, .Aooommodaalon, 8.00 a. m 6.46 p. m. 'Sunday Express. .00, 10.00 a, m. Aoconi nodatlon, 8.00 a. m. and 4.80 p. m. iieiuming, leave Aiiaauo uuy, aepot, oornsi Itlantlo and Arkansas avenues. w eex.ua vs Exnress. 7Ja. 9.00 a. m. and 4X0 and 5Jf$ p. m. Aocommodatlon, 8.15 a, m. and 4.83 p. m. Dunos) tuxrress, s.w. tju p. m. Aooommo datlon, 7.15 a. m., and 4 15 p. m. rarior cars on an express iranu. C. a. HANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Aft Philadelphia r I. A. SWBIOABP, Gen. Sunt. HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENDS ts the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper iuaa h woouea lonoe torrotiiucuuciB, "nuiwifl' etery lots or any kind of f enolng. M. II. Mautih nas the agenoyand carries It In stock! at hit marble and granite wonts. 117 h, jakjih st, When In POTT8VILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Strftot. Meals at all hours, kadies'tl.inlng room aiutcueu. xiucoi. vviuco, iiuuirs, ClgarS. IN EFFKOT NOVKMBBU 18, 1894. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for I'onn Uaven Junction, .tiauo Chunk, ji nlghton, Slatlngton, Wblte Hall, Catasauiiuk, Alientown, Betnlehom, Easton and Weatherl i (I 04. 7.88, B.15 am 18 41 2 57, 5.27 p.m. For New York and Pbiladelpnli, 8.M, 7.S;, 9.15 a m., 12.48, 2.57 p. m. For Quakake, Swltcfcbck, Gerbards aud Hudsondale, 8.0t P.15 a. ra., and 2.57 p, m. For Wllkes-Barre, White Haven, Plttston, Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly ana Elmua, 8.04, 9.15 a. m., 2.57, 6.27 p. m. For Rochester, BuSalo, Niagara Falls and the West, 6.04, 9.15 a. m. and 2.57 5.27 p. m. For lielvldere, Delaware Water Gap and stroudsburg, S.04 a, m., 2.67 p. m. For Lambertvllle and Trenton, S.15 a. m. For Tunkbannock, 8.04, 9.15 a. m., 3.67, 5.27 p. m. For Itbaca and Geneva 8.04. 9.15 a. m. 5.:: i. m For Auburn B.15 a. m. 5.27 p. m. ForJeanesvllIe.LevlstonandBeaverUekdowi 7.88 a. m 12.43 p. m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 8.04, 7.f8 3.15, a. m 12.48, 2.67, 6.27 P. m. For Sliver Brook Junction, Audenrled and Hazleton 6 04, 7.88, 9.15 a. m , 12.49, 2.57, S.27 and 8.08 p. n.. ForScranton, 8.04, S.15, a. m 2.67 and 6.R p m. For Hazlebrook, Jeddo, Drll ton and Freelan d 9.U4, 7,88, U.1B, a. m 1Z.48, iD7, H.Z7 p. tC. rot Asniana, uuaravuio ana ijosi ureea, t.c, f.43, 9.13, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, S.85 p. m. For Kaven Run, Centralla, Mount Oarme ar.d Bhamokln, 9.18, 11.14 a. m.,1.82, 4.20, 8.28, 9.16 p, m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place. Mahanov City and Delano, 6.04, 7.38, 9.15, 11.06 a m 1146, 2.57 527, 8.08,.10.&3p.m. Trains will leave Sbamokln at 5.15, 8.16, 11.45 a.m.. 1.65. 4.80 9.30 d. m.. and arrive at Shenandoah at 6.04, 9.15 a. m., 12.13, 2.57, 5.27, 11.15 p. m. i.eave anonanaoan tor i'otisvnie, d.w, v.oo 08, 11.05 11.80 a. m 12.48, 2.57, 4.10 6.27, 8.ff p. m Leave FottsvUle for Shenandoah, 8.06, 7.50 9.05, 10.15,11.40 a. m 12.82, 8.00,, 440, 5.23, T.16, '.oo, D.iu p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 6.14,7.83,915, I. m., 12.48, a57, 6.27, B.08 p. m. . . Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.86, lO.Or, II. 99 a. m , 12.15, 2.66, 6.80, 7.25, 7.56 p. m, SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Bun, Centralla, Mt. Carmel and Sbamokln, 6.45 a. m., 2.40 p. m.. andarrive at Hbamoicin at . - PTnilns leave Bbamokln ltfr Shenandoah at 75 a. mt and 4.00 p. m., and arrive at 8uc andoahat8.49. m. and4.DBP. m. Trains leave for Ashland, Qlrardvllle and Lost Creek, 9.40 a. m., 12.80 p. m. For Hazleton, Black Creek Junction, Fecn Haven junction, aucn uauua, aiwowsb, Bethlehem, Baston and New York, 8.49 a mH r.p.m.t For jf nnaaeipuiA a. u. uu For Yatesvllle, Park PlaceMahtnoy Olty ana Delano, 8.49, 11.88 a. m., 12.80, 2.65, 4.58 6.03 p. m. Lsava Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.M. ll.lti a. m., 1.C8, 5.80 p. m. Leavo Shenandoah for Pottsrllle, (.66 8.49, 9.80 a. m., 2.40 p. m. Leave roiuviue tor anenanuoan, o.w, n u .m.,1.85, 5.15 p, m. ' South Bethlehem, Fa OHAS. 8. LEE, Colli. Pass. Agt., rmiaaeipma A, Tf, NONNEUAOHER, Asst. G, P. A South Bethlehem, Fa If your clothier doesn't keep Hammeralougb : Bros Swell, Reliable, New York -CLOTiHiinsrQ-- Make htm get it Their celebrated $15.00 Melton Overcoat Wears like steel and Is sold by every promt nent clothier In the state. None genuine wltn out Uammerslough Bros.' laboL JOHN F.CLEARY, " ' ' Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of the finest lager beers. 17 an! 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, Pa,