The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, March 22, 1895, Image 3

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Tired, Weak, Nervous
Could Not Sleep.
Prof, L. D. Edwards, of Preston,
Idaho, says: "I was all run down,
weak, nervous and irritable throuch
overwork. I suffered from brain fa
tigue, rncnal depression, etc, I be
came so weak and nervous that I
could not slcop, I would arise tired,
discourage and blue. Iboj.:n taking
Dr. Miles7 Nervine
and now everything Jg changed. I
sleep soundly, I feel bright, active
and ambitious. I can do moro in one
day now than I used to do in a week.
For this great good I glYo Dx. Miles'
Ecstorativo Nervine the solo' credit
It Cures
Dr. M lies' Norvlnq Is sold on a positive
cnarantcothatt jo llrsfc'hottlo will ucnoflt.
All druggists soil It at $1,0 bottles for 15. or
It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
fcy tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL
CONSULTTHE
OLD RELIABLE
SPECIALIST
329 N. 15th St
Below Cnllowlilll,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Thtrtv ven.1 Continuous Practice In all
bpocIhI disease" of both soxs. All diseases
of the 'Blood. Skin. Nervet. Enlaraed Veins. Hup
hires. Piles and General Debility caused by lu
mscretlou, are permanently cured by Dr.
Lois, who euarautees to restoro '.o full health
and Manhood those who have lost their Vlaor
Under the treatment of a Rklllful physician
n so ur. L.OUQ, mo most unioriunaie can ieet
assured of retra nlnsr health and strength
Thousands of persons, not only In Pennsyl
vania, Dm mrougnout ine country, nave ueeu
successfully treated bv Dr. Lobb.. Thlry
years' continuous practice In Philadelphia
should ba satisfactory evidence of his skill In
curiue an ppectat uiseaseit oi, doiu sexe,
Office nours. datlv and Sandavs. from 9 a. m
to 3 p. m. and 6 to 9 evenings. Hend for
freo book on Errors of Youth and obscure
diseases of both sexes.
.Cilmore's Aromatic Wine
A tonic for ladies. If you are
suffering from weakness, and
feel exhausted and nervous
are getting thin ana all run
down, Gilmore's Aromatic
Wine will bring roses to your
cheeks and restore you to flesh
and plumpness. Mothers, use
it for your daughters. It is
the best regulatorand corrector
for all ailments peculiar to wo
manhood. It promotes diges
tion, enriches the blood ana
-gives lasting strength. Sold by
I06 N. Main St.,
Shenandoah, Pa
Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored.
Veakueu, Nervousness,
iieij.my, and all the train
oi evua iroui early errors or
later excesses, the results of
overwork, sickness, worry,
etc. iirn Btrengcn, devel
opment and lone gt vsn to
every organ and portion
of the body. Simple, nat
ural methods. ImmedU
Ate improvement, seen.
Failure Impossible,
x.uai reicrences. .uooz.
explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) free.
. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y.
)l Thpp1317ArchSt.
rhlnuGl phlladefohla, Pa.
I The Only fieniiliin Specialist In Amor-
len, rxiiwitiiKiEinimiK nuni
(UIiith Advertise.
NERVOUS DEBILITY
AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION
! Special DlHcnscH, Varicose Veins and
eHrlctureiitNoL'uttluK) Prriimucntlr
Curcil In 4 to 1U liars.
Kellef nt Once.
BLOOD POISON STySyn.
liarmleHamethnri. A vrarft' Eurouean Hospital
I anil 32 practical experience, B8 Cvrtulcatee and
jjipiomas prove, bead nve z-ccm biuuji'b iur
book "TItUTII," the only Truo Muulcal
nook advertised. It Is a truo friend to all
sufferers and Ui those contemplating1 marriage.
The roost stubborn and dangerous cases soilo
llted. Write or call and bo saved. Houn.Otol ;
I ev us. o to e ior examination ana irraimcmiu
I enrome ana dangerous cases, t nil aauy 11 iu
1 'til i Wed. una Sat. from 9 to 4: ev'cs. 8 t;
AbUHua,atol2. Treatment by mall
Waofleripeclill facIUtlM'to operator! Isrse I
or imall, for trading on margins In stock,,
grains or proTliloni, Msrket letter Iwued rati
ulsrly, gl,lnIottoonUdsntUl advice. Or
der, received on one per oent marulnL Our
joolt, " Speculation, or How to Trade." mallad
on receipt ot two-cent rtsmn. VAN WlNKIJi
& OO.. 6th Door Uail Uulltluut, La Halle etrtwt, 1
I Chicago.
T"
JOHN" A. REILLY.
Wholesale and Itetatl
LIQUOR DEALER,
224 Hou'.h Mam St., uneuatiaoan.
Agent for D.-U. Yueugllng & ou' ooleuralod
tseer. L'urir aihh ei.
'AMSY PILLS!
OrftK- 1 I
Dsua
cicsuM
fiillED 0FT1IEIII ALL
Vonorablo Oouplo Brutally Treated
by Masked Fiends.
BOTH BADLY BEATEN AND BUENED !
The Old Lady Will rrobauly Die from the
Effects of the Shock and Torture The
Robbers Secured Six Hundred Dollars
ml Thirty Cent. i
Bradford, Pa March S3. Wednesday
night at Palmer's Mills, a lonely spot on
Marvlno crook, an aged couple woro tor
tured and robbed by masked mon. tho
robbors securing over $000. Tho couplo,
Mr. and Mrs, Morrltt Chllds, who nro over
70 years of ago, were about to rctlro when
knock enmo nt tho door. Tho old lady
answered ho suininons and was mot by a
blow on tho head, which felled hor to tho
floor. Tho husband, who came to hor as
sistance, was similarly treated, and threo
masked mon outercd tho house. Tho hus
band ond wlfo woro then bound and
gagged, whllo tho robbers ransacked tho
houso, finding ?B00.
Tins did not satisfy them, and Mrs.
Chllds was asked to toll where tho bal
nnco of tho mondy was hidden', Sho re
fused to dlvulgo tho Information, whoro
upon tho (lends bared hor foot and pressed
them against tho rod hot stovo. Sho stood
tho torturo until her feet wero very badly
burned, and thon mndo known tho placo
whoro nnothor $100 was secreted.
This oxDorlmont encouraged tho robbers,
and tho old oouplo woro put through tho
torturo again for tho purposo .or extorting
moro nlonoy. ' All that remained of tho
savings' or tho husband and wlfo was thirty
conts. This was thou secured by tho men,
and Mr. and Mrs. Chllds wero again bound
and gagged and loft to their fato. They
wero dlsoovored yesterday by neighbors In
a pitiable plight.
Mrs. Chllds will probably dlo from tbo
effects of tho shock and torturo, but tho
old gentleman will recovor.
Thrco suspects aro bolng hunted by of
ficers. If captured they will havo to bo
well guarded, as tho fooling against thorn
is very bitter In tho neighborhood.
Walking Delegates Defeated.
NEW YoitK, March Tho striko of tho
oloctrloal workers, which has boon hold
lug In this city for some weeks, hits como
to an ond. Tho rosult Is a complete suc
cess for tho Electrical Contractors' nsbooi-
atlon find an overwhelming defeat for tho
boards of walking delegates of tho various
trades unions who havo boon conducting
it. Tho settlement was brought about
through tbo mcdlntlon of tho Now York
counsel of mediation aud conciliation, of
which Bishop Pottor is tho hoad. A com
mlttco of tho lhason builders was also
active in the Bottling of the difficulties.
Carpenters Fatally Injured.
WlLLIAMSronT, Pa., March 22. While
eight carpenters wore putting In placo a
heavy stringer at tho wlro ropo factory, In
tho western part of tho city, a stringer on
tho other sldo of the uulldlng gave way,
tho roof collapsed and tho raon wero
thrown to the ground, a dlstancoof twelve
feet. Gcorgo Stephenson died last night
nnd It is thought that Jnmes Fryo was
fatally Injured. Tho others were badly
bruised.
Judgeships for Congressmen.
Washington, March 22. In a long list
of appointments mado by the president
yesterday wero tho followlngr William
M. Sprlngor, of Illinois, Judgo of tho
United States court of tho Northern dis
trict of tho Indian Territory. Constan
tino Buokloy Kilgoro, of Texas, judge of
tho United Stntes court of the Southern
district of the Indian Territory.
A Slob Liberates Prisoners.
Woodward, O. T., March 22. A mob
whloh broke into jail horo during tho
night overpowered tho guards and dop
utles and llbornted threo prisoners Will
Ulackshcar, Tom Yost nnd Edwin Lahr.
Tho guards mndo a stout resistance, suc
cumbing only to overwhelming numbers
No one was seriously hurt.
1
Supervlftlng Architect Aiken.
Washington, March 22. Secretary Car
lisle appointed William M. Alkon, of Cin
cinnati, supervising architect of tho treas
ury, to fill tho vncancy that occurred on
Sept. 20, 1891, by tho resignation of Jero-
rolah O'ltourke, of Nowark, N. J. The
bolury of tho office Is $4,600 per annum.
The Weather.
Foroastorn Pennsylvania, New .Tersoy
and Dolnwnro, fair; northerly winds, shift
ing to easterly; slight changes In temper
ature. For tho District of Columbia.
Maryland and Virginia, fair; slightly
warmer; winds shlftlug to oastorly.
STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS,
Closlug Quotations of the New York and
Philadelphia Exchanges,
New YOhK, March 21. There was a large
increase In, the volume of business on th
Stoot Exchange today, and the upward move
ment whloh was checked yesterday by sale
to realize protlta and tho putting out of lines
of shorts was resumed. Uloslug olds:
Lehigh Valley Iim
W. N. Y. & !&
Pennsylvania 60)4
Heading J4
St. I'aul 57
Lehigh Nav ifl
N. Y. & N. B 31W
New Jersey Cen- HK
Krie.
D.. L. & W
....100
West Shore ...
N. Y. Central W
Lake Krl6 & W... 1IM
Del. & Uudson-137U
General Markets.
PiiirVPHM'iilA. Maroh 31. Flour nuletiwln-
ter suDerflnv. t-&t. 15: do. extras. Stf.SUSM.W;
No 3 winter family. 5tJ.aU;l'tniisylvnia
roller. stratKht, $x.tXkax.76; western winter,
clear, $3.503.70. Wheat qulot. lower, with
OOI40. old anil homo, nsiceu ror aiaron. voru
dull, weak, with Wia. hid and 6U0. asked tot
March, t'ats qniwl. eioany, wnn mo. otu aim
3714c asked for March. Hay very flrmi sootl
to oholco iimotuy, 9tw-"'. 4i.
steady! new mess, $18.7S(&13.36; family $12.35d
13 75; short clear. $13iai5.W. Lard tlrm; west
ern steam, $7.06. Hutter tlrmi western dairy,
BAISe l- creamery, 1&V).! do factory. 6)
nilSc ; KlKltis, AV).; Imitation oreamery,9i14o..
New ork dairy, UmMSe.; do. creamery, old.
10n615o . I'eimnylvanla oreamery prluts, fanoy,
81o i exceptional lota higher; do. oho!e, SUo.;
do. fair to iiood, ltVlo-; prints jobblnu at 32
8&0 I'heesellrm; New ork lartje. tlUio.',
small. Siaiiae-; Prt akli'W. SMIiWo. full
skims, lla3e- Kitt lUmert Nw Yok and
I'euusylvatila, HkilUije.i weslturu frsish. Wo.;
southern, 14130-
l.lve Stock Market.
Nicw YllHK. Mur h St KuroiMM
qtlolaAmerl.au i"
at 11
13(40., drsissil
waigut; rt'tnh.i.u.M i-,.
kUevu IHftiv , 1I1. " 1
poor U iriim- M iu .
avtive, lillur, toi u
eCUtlUOli tn prliili- l.ui'
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at Ultohailfc'iil l li'e-. ll'.
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RECIPROCITY !
A Natural Gas Export Makes a Dis
covery In Canada. Canada Gets
tlio Services of Our Natural Gas
Export and Gives Us, in Re
turn, a Vnlunblo Dis
covery. Natural gas has become so important a
factor in tho increased facilities for cheaper
manufacturing that many havo turned
from other vocations in llfo to study and
perfect tho modes of transmitting it to our
larger cities, but out of tho many who havo
seen in it a great field for improvement
and taken up tho subject, few, very few,
become experts, nnd only those of peculiar
adaptabilities can hope for success. Mr.
T. .7. Driscoll, of Pittsburg, Pa., is one of
theso favored few. In tho Pennsylvania
oil regions ho Is well known, and tho fame
of his ability at piping natural gas spread
to Canada. Ho was engaged by tho On
tario Gas Company, to pipe gas for Wind
sor nnd Walkerville, nnd while perform
ing this operation, which ho successfully
accomplished, ho made the discovery Of a
remedy which ho speaks of as follows.
Wo glvo his story In his own words:
"I havo been suffering with a kidney
affliction which has troubled mo more or
less for years. I linve tried many of the
remedies on the market for such com
plaints without any relief. During an en
gagement with the Ontario Naturnl Gas
Company, while piping the city of Wind
sor for naturnl gas, I had the good fortune
to hear of Doan's Kidney Pills. I pro
cured somo and commenced taking them
with the most beneficial results. I havo
not felt as well in years, and I feel that it
is all duo to the agency of Doan's Kidney
Pills. I feel like a new man, with an am
bition iu life, and wish every success duo
to such a wonderful medicine."
For sale by nil dealers, or sent by mail
On receipt of price by Foster-Mllburn Co.,
Buffalo, N. V., solo agents for tho U. 8.
For sale in Shenandoah nt Klrlln's
Pharmacy.
Was It Jtlurder or Suicide?
BUFFALO, March 23. Nestor T. Hnlll
day died yesterday, nnd tho police nro puz
zled whether to hollovo his nnto mortnin
statement or to think ho committed sui
cide. With Ills dying breath Hullldiiv ro-
ltoratcd tho story of a highwayman's ns-
auit, hut tho bullet, tlutt plorccd his lune
did not perftir.ito his coat or vest. The
shot was fired close to tlio body nnd tho re
volver was found wheTj itha.l boon lluujr
from tho bridge, all tending to eunilcm the
sulcldo theory rather than tlint of rob
bery. Tho polico havo mndo two arrosts.
Tho suspects nro Lillian Preston and Cil-
vln Baker, tho tormor Halltday's sweet
heart and tho latter his rival.
Passed Over Governor Worts Veto.
Trenton, March 22. Tho reconstructed
track elovatlon bill, which provided fo:
tho elevation or depression of railroad
tracks in first class cities, tho cost to ho
divided between the railroad company, the
state and the municipality, was defeated
in the house by a vote of 32 to IB. Tho
houso passed, ovtr the governor's veto, tho
btorrs naturalization bill, llkewiso tho
bill vesting lnsheriffsof flrstclnss counties
tho appointment of court constablos.
Among other bills passed by tho house
was ono providing that any deputy labor
inspector may be removed for wilfully
neglecting to enforce the ohild labor law.
Komtnated by Governor Werta.
Trenton, March 22. Governor Wcrts
sent to the senate the name of Wilson Jen
kins for reappointment as prosecutor of
Camden county and Frank H. Burdsall to
succeed tTohn Gaunt ns lay judgo of tho
samo county. Tho names of Jenkins and
Gaunt were sent to tho senate lost year and
rejected. They wero afterwards appointed
ail Interim
Lane, and
Finest, Purest, Healthiest.
Chris. Schmidt, Agt
907 West Coal St,, Shenandoah.
OYSTER BAY I
105 East Centre Street
Families Snppliod with Oysters.
Dining parlors attached.
Millions of Dollars
Go up in smoke every year. Take nc
risks but get your houses, stock, fur
nltuie, eta, insured in urst-ciass, reua
ble oouipaniea, as representeu oy
DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent,
190 South Jardlu Street.
Also Life and Aooldontal Companies
ED. BRENNAN,
Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sta.
Fiuost Beers, Wines and Liquoru
Oholco Temperance Drinks.
Boat BramU ot 6 tuul lOo Cigars,
JOHN F.CLEARY,
' " ' Tamperance Drinks
Muter waWsh. Wvias br. Bottler
Ihtt mmi tor bsr.
of
uJ , JT al 19 Pwi Alky, Shenaadeah, Pa.
Pilsner Beers
TAXATIONJN FRANCE.
A Republic) Wkero Extravagan
Expotidituro Predominates.
EVERY LUXURY CARRIES A TAX
Jlnnrinom Itecelpts and Kxnenriltnrel
Which Make Onr Own llurdens Seeir
Trilling In Comparison An Expensive
Army, Navy, Judiciary and Congress.
Washington, March 23. Peoplo whe
take exception to tho Income tax nnd the
fow internal rovouuo taxos Imposed In the
United States may tnko somo satisfaction
In learning how much worse off are the
French In this reipect, as disclosed In n re
port to tho stnto department by United
Stntes Consul Wiley, at Bordeaux. He
shows that ovory form of legal paper,
chocks, notes and documents, bills of lad
ing, oven lithograph posters, must havo n
rovenuo stamp affixed. From this sourco
tho treasury draws Its principal revenuo,
amounting last year to $110,000,000. The
spirit nnd wlno tax nmounted to $120,000,
000. Tho custom houso receipts wero $100,
000,000. Tobacco, matches, playing cards
and othor government monopolies yielded
$180,000,000. Sugar paid an internal rovo
nuo tax of .053 conts por pound $20,000,
000 in all. Tho land tax brought in $.'10,
600,000 nnd personal property $28,000,000.
If n clerk occuplos n hall room ho pays n
tax of $3 por annum, whllo his landlady
not only has to pay for hor poodle, but for
ovory tloor aud window in tho houso. As
tho treasury receives $12,000,000 por nn
num for windows nlono, tho architect who
can design n houso with the least possible
amount ot ventilation does tho best busi
ness. If you own a horso, carrlngo, bil
liard tablo or blcyclo you aro taxed. Tho
government collects $0,400,000 annually for
permitting such luxuries to exist, and a
bill was recently ntroducod In tho cham
bers to tax tho wearing of corsets Busi
ness licenses bring In $24,000,000 por'an
num. As to oxpondlturos, tho Interest on tho
national debt Is $370,000,000, and thomaln-,
tonnnco of tho CSO,000 mon in tho army,
for which tho French nro ruining them
selves', costs $130,000,000. Tho navy costs
$50,000,000 ouch year, aud It costs $12,000,
000 to run tho govorumont match, tobacoo
and cigar faotorios, for Individuals cannot
make or sell thoso things. Salaries cost
$3,600,000 for tho president, senators and
chambers. The president's salary alono is
$310,000 por annum, five times as much As
our own president's salary.and tho Frouoh
oxeoutlvo has n soven year torm.
Tho judiciary costs $8,000,000, nnd ns tho
Btato also pays tho priests $0,000,000. Tho
foreign ofllco nnd diplomatic servlco costs
$4,000,000, and whon It comes to publlo
works not less than $40,000,000 is spent an
nually, making our rlvor nnd harbor and
public building appropriations scorn ri
diculously small. Thoro aro ninny other
Items of expenses, requiring tho oxerciso
of ingenuity to doviso now tuxes from
tlmo to time, and how long tho French can
continue to support such an oxpouslve es
tablishment Is a matter of speculation.
Tried to liurn Two Churches.
Washington, Maroh 22. Attempts woro
mado yesterday to sot on fire two of tho
largest Catholic churches In tho city, St.
Patrick's and St. Domlnlck's. In botli
places tho flro was discovered and oxtln-
'culshod before material damago had been
'done. Both fires woro quickly suppressed,
Worshipers In both churchos had soon an
elderly woman, tall and dressed In black,
enter tho churches and leave hurriedly,
seeming to bo very nervous. Polico and
dotectlves nro scouring tho city for tho
guilty party. All tho Catholio churches
In tho city nro being guarded. Tho lncon
diary Is supposed to bo somo fanatic whoso
brain has been auected by constant at
tention to religion.
Probably Ulnrdered by Their Sorvnnt.
TRESJiILLO, Mox, Mnrch 23. Tho dead
bodies of two Englishmen. C. J. Hnmor
ford and Edward Semblo, who loft horo
about n week ago for Durango, havo been
found near Sombrorto terribly mutilated.
It Is supposed thoy woro murdered and
robbed by their servant who accompanied
them. Tho servant was an Englishman
nnd is missing. Tho men cm no to Mexico
several months ago to invest in colTco
lands.
Fern President Keglgns.
BOESOS AYltus, March S3. Advices from
Poru are to tho cffoct that President Ca-
ceres has roslgued and that tho provisional
govornmont formed after tho conclusion
of tho armlstlco between tho government
nnd tho insurgents, which preceded Gon
oral Caceres' resignation, consists of repre
sentatives of both tho belllgoronts. Tho
provisional govornmont will lssuo a de
cree ordering tuo uoiuingoi now elections.
A Drunkard's Ilrntal Crime,
Providence, March S3. Thomas Hlg-
glns was arraigned yesterday charged with
assault aud battery upon his son, i years
old, aud was held In 500 for trial. Whllo
drunk Illgglns wont home and found tho
child crying. According to tho story' told
by Mrs. Illgglns this onrnged hlm; anil
snatching tuo ooy ne noui mm ovor n oou
lug ten kettlo until ho was frightfully
burned, nnd went Into an hysterical ut.
Becovered Money Lost at Gamhllnc;.
FlNDLAY, O., Maroh 33. Mrs. Bollo B
Trout, wlfo of Frank II. Trout, a leading
merchant, sued Clifford & Gasman, pro
prletors of the Cafo Koyal, nnd William
Marian, owner or tuo premtsos, lor ?7,uou
lost by her husband at poker In the Cafe
Koyal. The jury returned n verdict allow
ing her f 3,500. Tho caso is considered Im
portant beoauso of tho Joint liability of the
landlords.
Stole Thousands Worth of 'ore.
Chipi'LE Greek, Colo., Mnroh 23. Fro-
n.ont nnd Solon McCloskoy, brothers, who
have have oontrnators In tho employ of
the Union Mining company, wore.nrrested
yesterday on a ohnrge of having stolon
from tho company during tho past year
150,000 to tlOO.000 worth of ore. The mou
woro takon to Colorado Springs, whera
they wero relonsed on f 5,000 ball eaoh,
Tw Woineu Fatally Burned.
NEW York, Maroh 38. Mrs. Annie Sut
ton was burned to death, and hor aunt
Mrs. Sumh Aloliaughllu, was fatally
burned in thulr apartments In tho tono
want No. 410 Bunt Thirteenth streot, by
their olothas oatohlng on lira. The women
were enjoying u smoke when flro dropped
from tliolr pipe, .uniting tnwr oiotuing.
Armenian Prisoners Beleased.
CoHtTAJITOtOVLK, March 98. The aul
Htn has Mleiwrd the Wmeulnn oecleslaa-
flos who were lmprKoned In tho provluoei
for polltlctu ououses.
COTTOLENI
Crisp Pastry
Free from all the disagreeable greasy effects Uiat result from tie
use of lard will be had, if COTTOLENE is used. Fish and
cakes fried in It are simply delicious because it adds a flavor to
them that cannot possibly be obtained from the use of any other
frying material. Get the genuine COTTOLEN E, as there are
1TO TV.
IN EFFROT NOVEMBER 18, 1S94.
Passenger trains leave Uhenandoah for
Penn Haven Junction, m&uo Chunk,
hlghton, Slavlngton, White Hall, Catssnu-i ..
Allentown, Uetnlehem, Easton and Weather
(H. 7.88. .15 a rr . tr, S57, 5.27 p. m.
for Now York and Phlladelphls, fl.i, 1.v
9.15 a ni., 12.48, i.t7 p. m. For Quakake
rtwltcbbsck, Gorhards and Hudsondale, fl.04
?.lfi a. tn and 2.57 p. m.
For WilUef-Darre, White HaveL, PlttMtoi
Lsceyvllle. Towanda, Sayrc, Vfaverl r
Elmira. 8.04, 0.15 a. m 3.67, 5.27 p. m.
For Roebcflter, Buffalo, Niagara Falla -t i
tbe West,, 6.04, 8.15 a. m. and 2.M 5.27 p. m.
For isclvldere, Delaware Water o.p
Strondaburj!, 6.04 a. m 2J57 pi-tt.
r or ijamDorivme ana 'rrocton, v.io a, c.
For TuBkhatmock, 6.04, 9.15 a. m., 2.57, 5,27 p. i.
For Ithaca and Geneva ft.04, D.16 a. ni 5.v
m
For Auburn 9.15 a. m. 5.27 p. m.
r orjeanesvuie, uevistonana nrrHrot)
38 . m., 12.43 p. m.
B'or Stockton ana Lumber Yard. 6.04, 7,f
15. a. m IZ.4S!, .C7, 5.Z7 p. a.
For Silver tlrook Junction, Audenrled aci
Hazleton 6 04, 7.38, 9.15 a. m , 12.43, 3.67, 5.27 at.
.us p. n-.
joracranton, o.i, w.io, a, m li.oi ana o,t
m.
For Ilazlebrook. Joddo. Drltton and Freel a r
01, 7.88, 9.15, a. m., 12.13, 2.67, 5.27 p. rr .
For Ashland, Qlrardvllle and Lost Creek. 4.M.
7.4S, 9.18, 10.20 a. m.. 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, .Sfi p. m.
For Raven Run, Centralis, Mount Oirmo an
Suamokln, 9.13, 11.14 a. m 1.82, 4.20, 8.22, 9.11
XL.
For Yateaville, Park Place, Mabaco; City an
Delano; 6.04, 7.3S, 6.15, 11.08
a m.,
ts.is.
S.67
-sy, B.U9, lu.as p. m.
Trains wUl leave Shamokln at S.15. B.lt
11.45 a. m.. 1.65. 4.80 9.30 n. m.. and arrive ai
ibeoardoah at 6.04, 9.15 a. m 12.48,2.67,6.27
u.io p. m
L,eavo SDensnaosn for 1'ottsvme. 6.60. 7.8:
03, 11.05 11.80 a. in., 13.43, 3.57, 4.10 6.27, 8.5
m
Leave PottsvlUe for Shenandoah. 6.00. 7.K
05, 10.16, 11.40 a. m 13.32, 8.00,. 440, 6.30, T.If
65, 8.40 p. m.
Lieave snensnaoan ior iisiieton, c.n, 7.re. v ja
m., &d,, u.4,o.ua p. m.
Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah. 7.88. W.V.
11.00 a. m , 13.15, 2.6, 6.30, 7.36. 7.68 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS,
Trains leave for Raven Ban. Centralist. M
Carmel and Bhamoltln, 6.4S a. m 3.40 p, m
andarrlve at Hhsmokln at 7,40 a. m. and !.
m.
Trains leave Hhamokln tor Sbenandcah at
65 a. m. and 4.00 p, m., and arrive at Uttx
andoah at 8.49 a, m. and 4.58 p. m.
Trains leave for Ashland. Qlrardvllle and Losi
Creek, 9.40 a. m., 12.80 p. m.
rot iisiioton, uiacic ureei junction, vevi
Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown
Uetnlehem, Easton and New York, 8.49 a to.
12.80, 2.66 p. m.
r or -nnaaeipni is.su, z.dd p. m.
a jt A .raa.uiD, x Mijk t iuu.uui UHJ ri.1
Delano, 8.49, 11,85 a. m 13.30, 3.66, 4.58 0.08 p. a.
isavo unieton ior snenanaoan, u
Leavo Shenandoah for PottsvlUe, 6.55. K.4.
9.30 a. m.. 3.40 p. m.
Lieave rotisvute ior anenanaoan, o.m, ii i
m.,1.85, 6.16 p.m.
BOLLIN H. WILBUB, QenL Bupt.,
South Bethlehem. Fa
HAS. S. LEE, Genl. Pass. Agt.,
Philadelphia
i Vf, NONNEM ACHER, Asst. G. P. A
South Bethlehem, I'.
Professional Cards.
M.
S. KISTLEB, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office. ISO North Jardlu street, Shenandoah.
M.
M. BURKE,
ATTORNET-AT-LA W,
SHENANDOAH, FA.
Office Esan building, corner ot Main and
Centre streets, Shenandoah.
T N, STEIN, M. I).,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
omce Koom 2. Kean's New Unlldlntr. coi
ner Main and Centre streets. Shenandoah. Pa
Office Hours: 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3 p. m.i 7 to
p. m. jNigniomcewo. aw west uaz street.
G.
M. HAMILTON, M. D
PHY3I0IAN AND SURGEON.
Office. Water Comnanv
building, 26 West
Lloyd street.
WENDELL BEBER,
, Successor to
Drt. CHAS. T. PALMER,
eye Ajfjt is Ait a una EON,
801 Mahantongo Street, Pottsvllle, Penna,
Shenandoah's Eeliablb
Hand Xaaundvy
Cor. Lloyd and White Ste.
All work guaranteed to be Brst-olasa tn everj
particular. i3UU ties and lace curtain saspao
laity, floods called for and delivered. A trial
solicited.
When in POTTSVILLE,
Stop at
PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL
200 North Centre Streot.
Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room
Attached. Finest wlnesi Honors, cigars.
ni !T2 "The New Inrhlllbia"
rult0 TuraUiiCspsulesneTerfallj By
Is
H&iw, f A, mill ttuviro iim. mil iircTcav iir-
tars Irregularities. 2u. stamp for particular
l'oiiiunt Cheiii. Co.Newhipt,iJ.i.
V.w di,fl.,..
'ilUARAR EB to Tore
lUTOiuntarT nmiiiioM
coaiumptiuD or tosai
Slat sad itwt Using
EaWaWaksaH
Sold by Pi P. D. KlUHry, DruggUt, tihtoaniio'ift, l't,
numerous questionable imitations. The
trade mark ghca here is on each pail.
, Bold iu i and s lb. nails. Made oulv bv
The
N. K. Faii-bank Company,
CHICAGO, and
Delaware Ave., Plilladn.
f?A?f ROAD SYSTEW
12! KFFIOT SO EMBKn 18, 1894.
drains leavp Hbrnandonh as . luirni
ForNewYorlt via Philadelphia, weeit day-.
M0, 6.25, 7.35, a.m., 12.S3, 2.55, R.55 p.m. Suni'
f.10, a. m. For New York Via Maj. ChurW,
weeli days, 5.25,7 W a m., IS.S2, 2.Mi n. m.
For Roadlnp' aDd Philadelphia, week .'
1.10,6.25,7.2(1. .n).. 12.32, .55. Xr.w. Bu
ly, 2.10, a. tf.
For
Pottevlllf. weeu days, S.10. ".30. a. in.
ii.S3. f.fift. B.SS n. m J3nndav. S.10 v. m.
r'or Tamanua anil Mahanoy City, week days
MO, 6.25, 7.20, a.m., 13,32, 155. 6 p. m. Baa-
lay, s.i'1, a. m.
ror willcsmsvort, sunoury ino Lowisutui,
ncelt days, ll.sn a rn. !., 7.20 p. it.,
Sunday, 3.35 a. xn.
ror Mahanoy Plane, Week days, 3.10, t.a n.
'.m, 11.30 a.m., 13Ji3, 1.35, 2.65,6.56,7.20,935
P. m. sunaay, 3.1'.;, 8.35, a. m.
ror Ap.hlsnd and Sbamokln. weet days, 8.S3,
lH, 11.80 a. m., I.S6. 7.21. 9.S6 p. ir; ai"tly.
f.xa a. m.
ror Baltimore. Washlneton and tbe Wem via
!1. A O.R. It. throuirh trains leavo Readlrj
Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. ft It. It. It.) at 3.30,
r.55, 11.28 a. m 3.4, 7.37, O. m Hunda" 3 2S
55.!'. 28 a. m., 3.48, 7.27 p. m. Additional
train from 24th and t hestnut streets station,
week Java. 1.15. 5 4LS.23n. m. Sundava. 15.
8.23 p.m.
T1CA1NS FUll bUtNAMJUAUl
Leave Now York via PhlladelDma.weekfi'ava
i.X a. m., 1.30. 4.00, 7.90 p. m., 13.15 nlcht. Bun
day, 8.00 p.m.
Leave New York via Mauch Ohunk.weekdavs.
tSO. 9,10 a. m., 1.10, 4.80 p. m.
Leave PhtladelDhla. Readme Terminal.
seek davs. 4.20. 8.36. 10.00 a. m.. and 4.CS.
8.02, 11.30 p. m. Sunday, 11.30 p. m.
Leave Reading, week days, 1.65, 7.10, 10.99, 11.(3
a. m., 6.65, 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.35, a. m.
Leave Pottsvllle. week davs. 3.35. 7.41 a. m .
13.30, 6,13p. m Sunday, 3.35 a. m.
jueave Tamaqua, week aays, a.18, s.bo, ll.as
tn., 1.30,7.15, 9.2S p. m. Sunday, 8.18 a; m.
Leave Mahanov Oltv. week davs. 3.46. B.lt.
11.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.83, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, 8.tS
s. m.
Leave Mahanov Plane, week dtvs. 3.48. 4 00.
130, 9.37, 11.69 a. m., 12.68, 2.06, 5.20, 6.36,7.63,10 10
m. aunaay, z.40, t.ou a. m.,
Leave Wlulamsport, week days, 7.42, 10.10,
a. l. 8.35,11,15 p.m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut Street Wharf
ind South Street Wharf for Atlantic City:
Week-Davs Exnress. 9.00. a. m.. 2.00. 4.00.
LOO p. m. Accommodaalon, 8.00 a. m.. 6,45
p.m.
onnaay Express. i.uu, iu.uo a. m. Accom
modation, 8.00 a. m. and 40 p. m.
iteturniDg, leave Atianuo mty, aopoi, cornor
atlantlo and Arkansas avenues.
Week-Davs Exnress. 7.33. 9.00 a. m. and.
t-00 and 5.80 p. m. Accommodation, 8.16 a. m.,
and 4.32 p. m.
tsunaaj Kxrress, s.uu. 7.uu p. m. Aocommo
latlon, 7.15 a, m., and 4 15 p. m.
ntrior cars on an express irainj.
O. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pas?. Act.
PhUadelphla Pa.
I. A. SWEIGABP, Gen. Sunt.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
BOnurXKILI. DTVIBIOB.
JANUARY 14, 1695.
Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above
late for Wlffgan's, Gllberton, FrackvlUo, Now
jsatie, at. uisir.i'ottsvuio, uamDurg, Keaoinr,
?ottstown. Pbcenlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil.
idelphla (Broad street station) at 6:08 and lliii
x. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Potts
rllle and intermediate stations 9:10 a. m.
SUNDAYS.
For vTlggan'8, Gllberton, Fraokvllle, Naw
Jastle. St. Clair, Pottsvllle at f:0i. 9i4ts. m
tndSiiOp. m. ror HamburE, Eeallns, Potts'
-,own, Pboenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia
tt 8:00, 9:40 a. m 3:10 p. m.
Trains leave rrackvllle for Shenandoah it
10:40a.m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7:43 and 18i37p. m.
iundays, 11:18 a. m. and 5:40 p. m.
Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandosh at Hill,
11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m.SunHayi
tt 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m
Leave Philadelphia (Uroad atreet station) tor
jhenandoah at 6 67 and 8 86 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p
as week days. On Sundays leave at 6 60 a m.
Leave Broad StreetStatlon, Philadelphia,
TOR NEW YORK.
Tor New York. Exprens, week dari
it 320, 105, 150, 515, 6 60, 783, 8 20, 9 60, 10 SO,
taininscar), ii, ii ita m, u noon, ustiuim
lted 121 and 4 32 p m dlnlne cars), 140, 2 30
(dining car), 8 20, 4, 5, 8, 8 50, 7 13, 8 12, 10 p m..
MUimeni. ounaays, a-ai, suo, sou, a id, on,
9fia 10 30 (dlnlnir car). 1103 a m. 12 44. 2S
(dining car), 100 (limited 4 22), 520. 8 80, 850.
7 13, H12, 10 00 p m, 12 01 night.
Express for Boston, without change, 11 a m,
weekdays, and 6 50 p m dally.
WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.
For Baltimore and Washington 3 60, 7 29, 8 SI,
8 10, 10 20, 11 18, 11 88 a m. (13 36 limited dinlrjl
ear,) 180, 8 48, 4 41. (5 18 Congressional Llm
Iteo, dining car), 555, (dining car), 817. 6 55,
(dining car), 7 40, (dining car) p.m, and 1203
night week days. Hundays, 8 60. 7 20, 9 10, 11 18,
1138am, 441, 5 55 (dining car), 6 65 (dlnlnr
car), 7 40 (dining car) p m and 12 03 night.
Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia
FOB ATLANTIC CITY.
Express. 8 60 a m, 2 10, 4 10 and 5 00 p m week
lays. Sundays, Express, 8 45 and 9 45 a m.
For Cape May, Angleaea, Wlldwood and
Holly Beaoh, express, 9 a. m., 1 00 p m week
days. Sunday, 9 00 a m.
ror Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon.
Express, 9 00 a m, 4 00 p m week days. Sun
aays, nuiim.
For Homers Point, exnress, o i, a m, tu p
m week days. Hundays, 8 45 a m.
a. M. pusvost, J R. Wood,
Oen'l Manaaer -sn'l Pass'r'' At t
HOTEL KAIBR,
CHAS. BURCHILL, Prop.
North Main St., MAHANOY CITY.
Largostand finest hotel in the region.
Finest accommodations.- Handsome fixtures.
Pool and Billiard Rooms Attached.
Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire.
HEADING
SNEDDEN'S LIVERY
Fear Alloy, Rear Coffee House.
The best rigs In town. Horses taken to.
board. Hauling promptly attended to.
RESTORE
LOST YIGOR
Will ... ui, tn A witfk
Bold with WBima
Powsr in fttthiix
Ktrvoui Debility; Lm8u1 Pow.r la eltbi
If acglMSx. uoS troubUi 14 u
Ur, tl.oo per box bj Ball, t baiM for 04. with " tX.
iron aaj ofm.
enter m glte written gesrantFt Jo sue or reread ua aaori
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