.dng HeraUi. J3ATUKDAY, MAHCH 23, 181)5. lluli Senor Del Castillo Again SuoooodB Senor Sagasta. KflftEB JPIWE .JOHJEISEB.. n Um Been it Member of the Corte for Forty Yenri, and Uih Alwya lleen n Consistent ami Courageous Koynllit An Ant. Slavery I.i'iulcr. MADttlp, March 31). TIio queon rtyrcnt has charpuit Sonor Canovas Dol Castillo with the formation of a cnblnot to replace the Sagasta ministry, that resigned on Monday last, In uonscquenco of troublos growing out of tho attacks on tho army by newspapors, Jsenor Don Antonio Canovas Dol Cas tillo was born In 1833. Ho mado his do but In 1851 as chief editor of Tho Patrla, In which ho defended conservative Ideas. In 1851 he was named deputy of Malaga, arid Mnco thiitort,r has nbvor ceased. to.oo oupy a seat In the cortcs. Ho hold several important positions under the govern ment, and lh 1804 hd was nilnlstor ot finance and tho colonics. He drew up tho law for tho abolition of tho traillo In slaves. His greatest tltlo to iamo is that of having been tho first to hoist tho standard of legit lmnte and constitutional monnrohy.lntho full constituent assombly In 1801, In the luce of a triumphant revolution. His fidelity and capacity obtained for him tho supromo direction of tho Alfouslst party, and in tho proclamation of Alfonso XII as king In December, 1874, Senor Can ovas Dol Castillo becamo presldunt of tho council and chlof of tho new cablnot. This office ho hold until 1879, when Marshal Martlnei ki Campos becamo prlmo minis ter. Senor Castillo opposod tho marshal's free trade and emancipation projects, and finally, In Decombor, 1879, compollcd his Toslgnation, and Castillo again camo into power and hold tho reins of government until 1881, when ho was overthrown by a coalition bolng tho supporters of Sonor Sa gasta and Marshal Martinez do Campos, and tho former became prlmo minister. Tho Sogasta ministry resigned in 1883, Taut Senor Sagasta formed a now cabinet, which holdofllco about ninu months, when Jt was succooded by the Posada Horrera ministry. In 1634 this cablnot was over thrown, and Castillo again fanned a ministry. In 1885 this ministry roslgned on account of the king's intention to visit "Valencia, whoro cholera was prevailing, 'but tho king gavo In and tho ministers continued In oillco. In November, 18S5, Senor Costlllp was compelled to resign on tho question of tho German occupancy ol tho Caroline Islands, and ho was succeeded by Senor Sagasta, who hold tho premier ship until July, 1893, when ho resigned, and Castillo again becamo prime minister with a coalition cabinet. From then until now Scnoros Sagusta and Canovas Del Castillo have alternated in holding the oyico of prlmo minister. Shot by n Spanish Sentinel. "Baltimouk. March 23. Xows has boon rooelvod In Baltimore that a sailor of tho English steamer Uiurostlna has boon shot by a Spanish sentinel in Santiago de Cuba. It Is not known that tho shot was fatal. Tho Laurostlna Is consigned to tho Joseph It. Foard company, of Baltimore, and sailed from Santiago on Wednesday last with a cargo of Iron ore for tho Mary land Stool company. riho is oxpocted to reach Baltimore within two or three days. It Is said that the sailor hod forgotten or refused to give tho countersign when chol lenged. Charge! Aenlnst an llx-Stnte Secretary. Lansing, Mich., March 23. At tho trial of ex-Doputy Secretary of Stato Llndholin for embezzlement of $1,78:3 of stato funds Iilndholm testified that certain checks drawn by his superior, ox-Seorotary of Stato Joachim, and found In Llndholm's dosk after bis (light to Swodon, wero to cover stuto funds loaned to Joachim, to bo used in his private business, and that tho lattcrallowod them to go to protest, and has not since paid them. Tho testimony created a uooldoj sensation. Tears fur a Missing: Steamer. Nkw Yokk, March 23. A rato of 50 per cent, is being asked for ro-lnsuranco upon the British su-amshlp G-'oetlands, which sailed from this port March 9 for Cardonas, Cuba. Although ovory offort has been made to find r.icu of her hor fato is un known Th Groctlands was about two thirds ladon with a general cargo valued at $100,000, and tho hull was worth about the same amount. Sad Accident on the Itall. i. Betiiixiiem, Pa., March 33. Nathan terofsky, agod 15 years, had both legs cut off on tho rullroad hero, and died' shortly afterwards at tha hospital. Tho boy was returning from San Franolsco, having beaten his way the greater part of the Journey, and the fatal aocidont occurred -within a few miles of his homo. A STATESMAN'S INDORSEMENT. The Hon. Wllbert D. Farnham, Jr., Tells Hojr He Was Cured bj Uslnfj Munyon's Remedies. The Hon. Wllbert D. Farnham, Jr.. whose name went before the voters of Massachusetts last November", as a candi date for Secretary of State onthe.Prob.lbl tlon ticket, is one ot the most prominent men In the East. He resides at 82 Devon shire street, Boston, Mass. This Is what lie writes of Munyon's Homoeopathic itemedles: 'U seldom write testimonial., but am glad to give this one. Dt the many medi cines I have tried to relieve the terrlb'e distress of indigestion, I know of nothing equal to Professor Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure. I have suffc-ied with this trouble fpr many years, and during an Unusually severe attack last month a friend gave me a small bpttle pf Jiiunyoh's Dyspepsia Cure. Munyon's Stomach and Dyspepsia Cure cures all forms ot indigestion and stomach troubles such as constipation, rising of food, ,dlstress after eating, bloating ot the stomach, palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath and all affections of the heart caused by indigestion. It oothes, heals and Invigorates stomachs that have been weakened by over-eating, or where the lining ot the stomach has been Impaired by .physic, and injurious medicines. Price,' 25 cents. Munyon's Homoeopathic Home Remedy Company, of Philadelphia, put up speci fics for nearly every disease, which are sold by all druggists, mostly fpr 135 cents a bottle. ' Those who are In doubt as to the nature of their disease should address Professor Munyon, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, giving full symptoms of their disease. Professor Munyon will carefully diagnose the case and give you the benefit of his advice absolute!) free of all charge. The Remedies will be sent to any address on receipt oi retail price. Cimnttirft-ltcr Ciiiifosn. New Havbs, M iroli 2.1 -Frank Brown alias Allen, of P.vtnrson, N. J.;.Hnu-, Oltvnr, known as -Big Oliver," nnd Will' lam McGuIro wero placed on .trial yostor day In tho United Statos district, court, be fore Judge W. K. Townsend. ifl'ho mou ryvoro captured lu Bridgeport op Dpo. 17, and n comploto sot of .moulds and coining tools, with a numhar nf nnnrlmia l.nlf ,.,,.1 jBtandardollars, found, qilvorond Brown, wnou tijoy uoaru tno government oasos, ploadctl guilty audiJYoro sontoucod to flvo years' Imprisonment, McCluiro, ,vvhp as sorted his innoconco, got toil years. City ortlclaU Indicted. GALVPSiw, Tox.,Maroh 23. Thogrand Jury returned four lndlctmonts against City Colloctor T. I). Gilbert charging shortage and Irregularities In his accounts. Ho gavo bond to appear for trial. Gilbert was tried yostorday boforo tho city council for malfoasauco and nonfoasancd in office, nnd was acquitted, Rlqhard II. Tlornnn, .fprmor city auditor, has boon Indlctod for milking a false entry u his books. Tho charges grew out of a rpcopt export exam ination of the city's affairs. Cutting On Appropriation. BtSMAHCK, N, D., March 23. Govornor Allen out off $120,B90from tho appropria tion bills passed at-tho Into session of the North Dakota legislature. ' Tiho total np projirlatlpn far tho ,stato .Institutions amounted to $301,460. Thp action of tho governor will compel tho closing of tin normal schools nnd stato university at tho end of this term, but tho rust can got along with economical management. An Indian Murriorrr Ilnnirotl. TAIILEQUAH. I. T., March 23 Walter Bark, a full blooded Cherokee Indian, was hangod in tho jail yard hero for the murder of Johnson Hees In Going Snnko district spvernl years ago, On tho scaffold Bark mado a short talk, In whloh ho said he was Innocent of murder, and that lie killed Kcoso to prevent the latter from robbing him. Bark was cool until tho ropo was placed around his neck. Then ho broke down and had to bo supported until tho drop fell. Bark's crime was committed noarly four years ngo. Three I)end llodles in a Car. DENVElt, Morch 23. A spocial to Tho News from Trinidad, Colo., says: This morning Soctlou Foreman Norman, 011 tho Santa Fo railroad at Springer, N. M., whllo Inspecting cars, mado tho horrlblo discovery of three dead men In a box car standing on tho side track at that station. It Is supposed that thoy took up quarters In tho car for tho night and started a lire with charcoal In a common tinners' stove, which they carried, and probably tho gas suffocated thorn. Died Protesting His Innocence. NATCHITOCIIKS, Lamar, March 23. Tho oxocutlou pf Joseph Valsln, colored, for tho murder of Major Anthony, took placo yesterday within tho enclosure or tho jail. Ho persisted to tho end that ho was In nocent of tho crime. During the adjust ment of tho black cap and nooso not n tremor was noticpd about him. The Uracil' Oasollno Stove. WASHINGTON, March 23. Whllo Mrs. Emma Ramie, of 1107 Dolawaro avenue, was filling iv small gasoliuo stovo with tho fluid it oxplodd mid covered her with the, uaming on. ano ran aiong tno streoc en veloped In flames until she fell uncon scious. Sho was takon to' a hospital, where sho died last night. Itlrs. Von dcr Alio Divorced. St. Louis, March 23. Iu tho circuit court a petition for divorce from her hus band, Chris Von dor Abe, tho baseball miiguato nnd president of tho St. Louis Browns, was granted to Mrs. Von dor Abo. Sho charged him with violations of his marriage vows. The Itoad Hill ltoMirrected. HArtniSBUIiQ, Muroh 23. Tho Griggsby road bill has been glvon another show. It went down on socond reading last Wodnos day, and it was thought that wns the last of it. Yesterday tho voto was reconsldored and tho bill postponed for tho present. Killed by a Fulling Ornflbld. Paterson, N. J., March 23. By tho fall ing of a painters' scaffold, thirty foot high, In the new armory building, Uobort Brewer, 85 years of ago, was killed in stantly, his neck being broken, nnd George Oakley, 10 voars old, received suoh In juries that he is not expected to live. Murdered by a Widow. Hot Springs, Ark., March 20. Jphn Martin was shot and killed here by Mrs. Xi&ry, a widow. Martin attempted to onter Mrs. Lary's house against her, will, when he fired through the door. Ho leaves a wife and seven children. The rnurdoress -was arrested. Atlll Another Successor for Speaker Peel. London, March 23. The Dally News. the ministerial organ, Bays It bellevos thai tho Bight Hon. Leonard Henry Courtnoy will become speaker of the house of com mons upon the retirement of the Hon Arthur W. Peel. Tiie New German Ambassador, Bkulik, March The NiiUonnt Zel tung states that Baron Von Thtelmaiin, now Prussian minister to Bavaria, has beeii appointed Gorman ambassador to the United .state, to suooeed Baron Von jsain'ina Jeltuoh. Caeeren Will Iave Peru. Buknos A runs, March 88. An official dispnic li received lu this olty states that trenrral Cuoeres, who resigned the 11mV donoy shortly after tho urmlstlco ut Lima, Will leave the country. A Leper In n ew York Tenement. JNJ5W yoB,K,Mnrch 23, Tho hoalth board yesterday loarnod that there had boon a mnn strlckon with leprosy living for tho past six years at a tenement houso lu this city. A thorough Investigation will bo mado immediately. Tho man's name and address havo not boon glvon out Ho has wifo nnd flvo children, nnd one of his daughters Is married and has a 7-months'-old baby. Two Killed i'Sb Collhfnn. Dallas, Tex., March 23. A north bound through passenger train on tho Missouri, Kansas and Texas road camo Into collision with a freight train at l?lshor's, nine miles from hero. Hearn, tho engineer of tho passenger train, nnd Harden, a brakomim on tho freight, wore killed. Bolles, tho conductor on tho passenger train, Wns badly injured. ' NUGGETS OF NEWS. Wreckage of tho lost lako steamer Chi corn has drifted ashore at Mnuistoo, Mich. Plouro-puoumonia has appeared among herds of cattlo in Geary and Wnubansco counties, Kau. A dispatch from Bomo says that n ter rible landslide has destroyed tho vlllago of Boltara, near Plaoentla. Whllp tit work on, the Louisville and JofforsfSnvllle bridge. William Handa, a rlvotor, fell to tho gronc.il and was killed. Postmaster Nickels, of Hannibal, Mo., nnd a companion were held up and robbed by hlghwaymon whllo driving near that city. Ysaye, the eminent violinist, performed on an aluminum violin at his concert In Cincinnati last night, and will use it reg ularly. Arkansas' legislative investigation com- mltteo havo qallod on tho trustoo of the state cliarltable Institutions to refund money illegally used by them, Governor Foster, ot Louisiana, has mado arrangements with tho striking lovpo workers which will doubtless lead to an amicable settlement of tho strike. Tho coiumlttoo on elections of tho Utah constitutional convention - presented a re port recommending women suHrago. it also provides an educational qualification lor voters. "Peril Anu inn would not think SO. but a very large proportion of diseases In New York comes from carelessness about catch ing cqld," says Dr. Syrna Edson, "It la such a simple thing and so common that very lew people, unless it ia a cubu ui pneumonia, pay any attention to a cold. New York Is one of the healthiest places on the Atlantic Coast and yet there are a great many cases of catarrh and con sumption which have their origin In this neeleot of the slmnlest precaution of every day life. The most sensible advice Is, when you have one get rid of it as soon as possible. By all means do not neglect It." Dr. Edson does not tell vou how to cure a oold but we will. Take Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. It will relieve the lungs, aid expectoration, open the secre tions and soon effect a nermnnnnt cure. 25 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Light Sentence Tor a Murderer. PniLAnELl'inA.Mnrch 23. Tlionias Red- dtngton, who pleaded guilty on Jan. 9 last to assault and uattcry with tho intent to kill Thomas Keoley, was sentenced yes terday by Judgo Reed, lu quarter sessions court No. 1, to twenty-two months in tho Eastern penitentiary. Mlnerft Threaten to Strike. New Castle, Pa., March 23. At a mass mooting representing 1,00J Beaver valley miners it was decided that unless tho old ncalo of wages wns restored a strike would bo ordered today. The miners are gctrlnir 10 and 09 cents 11 ton and want tho oI' tates of 0Q and 70 rents. HEART DISEASE! Fluttering, No Appetite, Could Not Sleep, Wind on Stomach. "For a lonu time I had a terrible pain at my heart, which fluttered al most incessantly. 1 uaa no appetite and could not sleep. I would be com pelled to sit up in bed and belch gas irom my stomacu until 1 tnought that every minute would be mv last There was a feelling of oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. I could not sweep a room without restlntr. My hus band induced me to try Dr.MiSes' Heart Cure and am happy to say it has cured me. I now havo a splendid appetite and sleep well. Its effect was truly marvelous." MRS. HARRY E. STARR, Pottsvllle. Pa. Dr. Miles Heart Onro is sold on a positive guarantee that tho llrst bottlo will bonoflt. All druggists Boll It at U, 0 bottles for 55, or It will 1)0 tent, prepaid, on receipt of price by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Iua. VIGOR 0FMcN Easily, Qulokly, Permanently Restored. Weakntii, rVervoune, Debility, and all the tram 01 evus irom earij errors or overwork, sickness, worry, v etc. Full strength, devel opment ana tone siren ie everv orean and Portion of tho bod r. Slmple.nat ural methods. Immedl- ate Improvement seen. vAll.. lmnsattl UOffl references. Book. explanation and proofs mailed (seaieoj ireo. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, H.Y. nn g . Cleaning Is such a trial that men say "Lot thfiihouso tako caro ft iteolf." But tho conscientious wifo feels bound to risk hoalth and strength in this annual struggle with dust and dirt. Sho is altogether too liable howover, to lot her bodily houso, most im portant of all, " tako care of itself." Tho consequence of her feverish anxiety over oxtra work is depletion of tho blood, tho sourco of all life apd strength, manifested in that weak, tired, nor-, vous condition too provalcnt ot this eoason and Tory dangerous it allowed to-icontinuo. "What every man and -woman 'needs in tho Spring' 'is II6od's Sarsapa rilla. It keeps tho blood vitalized and enriched, and thus sustains tho nerves and holds all the bodily functions in strength and regular action. "With its -help you will' not feel that intonso exhaustion, and your natural fatiguo at the Close of the day will give way to fresh ac tivityiintho morriing. Therefore wo say, besides clean ing ypurJiquso, bo sure to tako.IIood's Sarsaparillato Now Cleanse Your Blood With Hood's We'll Conquer . Makes the Weak Strong "Now that house cleaning Is upon ui, I ,know that with Hood's Ssrsaparilla to help, vre'll Ps through that itrial all .right." Mrs. Hkubn Hiscekd, Fully, New York. "I take Hood's tiarsaparilla every Bprlup, nd It is the only medlolna I use through the y,eAr., It en ables mo to do my houso cleaning and iarm work all through thq summer. It helped me very much for palpitation of the heart. I think Hood's Sar eoparllla is the medloine for everyone, and all who tako it will never bo without it. I have also used Hood's PJIls and they are the best I ever tried." Mrs. F. H. Andkews, South Woodstock, Conn. "last spring I had to giyn.njp.work, being unable to walk to my place, of omploj.mcivt, a '.distance of only halt a mile. ,1 suffered almost ilnocsinttntly from sick headache. I badacl&iog'paiusialitJMr my body. Tho least exertion would itire .me out (Joint: up ens flight of stairs would make my ioarj .beat At a terrible rate. I was induced to take food's Sarsaparllhr, and now, after taking less than two bottles, the pains and aches have all left I have only had a slight headache once since. Hood's Sarssparllla gave me a good appetite, and I can now do a hard day's work." Miss Etaix 'Jenkins, Quecnabury, New York. Hood s Sarsaparilla "My nerves were in such a condition tho closing of a door was sufficient to throw mo Into a spell of trembling which would last for hours. This was after a severe attack of the grip, which shat tered my health. I could not sleep, my food dis tressed me, and I had darting painB through my shoulders and back. At the suggestion of a friend I tried Hood's Sarsaparilla. After Uking one bottle, my food no longer distressed mo, and my nerves were quieted. Have taken three bottles and I am cured. The asthma trouble, from which I have not been free for years, has entirely disappeared. Hood's Sarsaparilla has done wonders for me, and I am glad to recommed it highly." Mrs. Lucinda. Rustell, North Dartmouth, Massachusetts. "My health his been poor for a good many years before I began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Finally I decided to take Hood's and can honestly say that It has done mo more good than any and all other treatments. I was troubled with dyspepsia, food distressed me, and I had but little appetite, was weak and nervous. In fact my trouble bordered on nervous prostration, from which I iiad previously suffered. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla last summer and It did me ever -o much good. It does not seem as though I am tho same person. My appetite is greatly Improved, I am less nervous, have more strength and a can eat heartily without distress. Such a condition was unknown to me before taking Hood's Sarsaparilla." Mrs. Q. a CUT, Barre, Vt e Sure to Get Hood's PENNSYLVANIA KA1LUOAD t SOHUYLKIM. Division. JANUARY 11, 18S5. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tbt kl qv Alo lur V11KKUD, UllUClbUUj f (ak.a.viiic, . Castle, Bt. Clair, Pounvlllo, Hamburg, Reanli r oitstown, I'noenixviiie, iMorrievown anarm. laelphla (Broaa street station) at 6:08 and 1 1. m. ana 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Per due ana intermediate stations u:iu a. m. SUNDAYS, For Wlegan's, Gllberton, FrackvlUo, :Sr Ustle.St. Clair. Pottsvllle at ':0i. 8:40 r.. . tndSilup. m. For Hamburg, Eeallng, o town, Ptircnlivlllo, Norrlstown, Phlladelpt, 11 c:uu, v:4u a. m., a:iu p. m. Trains leave FrackvUle for Shenandoah 10:40a.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and lQi$7 p. n Sundays, 11:19 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. jueave rousviue ior snenanaoan i iiu 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. zs.Sur.Ci. at 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m i.eave pnuaaeipma (iiroaa street station; 10 jhenacdoab at 6 67 and 8 85 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 1 m week days. On Sundays leave at 0 60 a m. lxiave iiroaa street otation, ranaaeipnia, FOK NEW YORK. For New York. Bznreus. week dav at !0, 4 06, 4 60, 5 16, 660, 7 88, 8 20, 9 60, 10 SO idlnlng car), 11, 11 14 a m, 12 noon, 12 44 (Lire ItedlSland 4 23 p tn dining cars), 140, 2 81 ;aining can, au, , 0, o, 0 ou, 7 ia, 12, iu p m. 111 m u...n.a qoii jnc en Rie mq I V1UI,UI. DUUUHD,0I,.W 1UV, M .u, 01.. 9 60, 1'. 30 (dining car), 1103 a m 12 44, 2 Si (dining car), 4 WJ (limited 4 22), 520, 6 SO, 6 50 7 13, R12. 10 00 P m, 12 01 night. express ior uoston, wituout cnasge, nam weekdays, and 8 60 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH, Mab ll.l.lnn.a m mt J n..kl... B ... M UM B 9 10, 1020, 11 18, Ut8.ni, (12 86 limited Clnlrj oar,) ISO, S4e, 4 41. (518 ConiresBloral Llm. Iter, dining car), 6 55, (dining car), 8 17, 6 65. (dining car), 7 40, (dining car) p m, and 12 Of nigut weK nays, nunoays, sou, 7 a), IU, 11 IB, 1188 am, 4 41, 5 55 (dining car). 8 55 (dlnlni car), 7 40 (dining car) p m and 12 03 nlvht. i.cjva wurucb oLrcob r eiry, irnnaaeivnta FOR ATlxANTIO CITY. Kiproea, 8 50am,210, 410 andSOO nm weel Jays. Sundays, Express, 8 45 and 9 45 a m. For Cape May, ADglcsea, Wlldwood anC Holly Btach, exprees, 0 a. m 4 00 p m wee) days. Sunday, 8 00 a m. For Sea Isle Olty, Ocean City and Avalon Express, 900 a m, 400 p m week days. Hun lays, B 00 a m. For Homers Point, oxpiens, 8 50, a m, 4 10 r m week days. Sundays, 8 45 a m. 9. M. PB1V0BT, J K. VfOOE Qen'l Manager 'Jxti'l P-f''- i -DB. A. A. SBEBEBT Specialist In diseases of the Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat. 207 West Market St., Pottavme, Hours-8.80 a. m. to 12 m.: 1 to 4 p. 8 p. tn. Sundays, 9 a, m. to 12 m. m., 7 to iy HAHTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE to the cheapest and beat fence made. Cbeapei etery lots or any kind ot fencing. M. H. Mastid nas the agenoy and carries it in stock at bit marine ana granite worna, 117 N, JlSDIn ST. IN KFrEOT NOVKMBER 18, 1894. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, mauo.. Chunk, i- hlghton, Slatlngton, White Hall, Catasauaut Aflentown, Bethlehem, Easton and Weatherl' 8 04. 7.88. 6.15 a m., 12.48, 2 67, 5.27 p. m. For Now York and Philadelphia, 8.04, 7.8; 9.15 a. m., 12.4!, 2,b7 p. m. For Quakake SwitcLback, Gerhards and Hudsondale, 6.04 P.lfi a. m., and 2.57 p. m. For Wllkes-Carro, White Haven, Plttstoi Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly an Elmira, 6.04, 9.15 a. m., 2.67, 5.27 p. m. For Kocbester, BuOalo, Niagara Falls an the West, 8.04, 9.15 a. m. and 2.57 5.27 p. m. For Belvldere, Delaware Water Gap art Stroudsburg, 8.04 a. m., 2.57 p. m. For L&mbertvllle and Trenton, 9.16 a. m. For Tunkhannock, 8.04, 9.15a. m., 2.67, S.27 p. u For Ithaca and Geneva 6.04, 9.15 a. m. 6.r p. m For Auburn 9.15 a. m. 5.27 p. m. For Jeanesvllle, Leyla ton and Beaver Ueadov , 7.S8 a. m., 12.43 p. m. For Stookton and Lumber Yard, 6.04, 7.Jf 9.15, a. m., 12.48. 2.67, 6.27 p. m. For Silver Brook Junction, Audenrled an Hazleton 6 04, 7.88, 9.15 a. m., 12.48, 2.67, 5.27 ani 8.08 p. iv. ForScranton, 6.04, 9.15, a. m 2.67 and 6.S p m. For Hailebrook, Jeddo, Drltton and Frealai. C04, 7.88, 9.15, a. m., 12.43. 2.67, 6.27 p. rr. ror Asmana, uiraraviue ana ijost ureex, . i 48, 9.18. 10.20 a. m.. 1.00. 1.40, 4.10. M5 p. m. Saamokln, 9.13, 11.14 a. m., 1.32, 4.20, 8.22, 9.1( p. rx. For Yatesillle. Park Place. Mahanov Dltv ac Delano, 6.04, 7.88, 9.15, 11.05 a m lS.45, 15' 17, d.wi, lu.M p. m. Trains will leave Hcamokln at 5.15. B.ll 11.45 a.m.. 1.65. 4.80 9.80 n. m.. and arrive ' Shenandoah at 6.04, 9.15 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 6.27. 11.15 p. m. teavo anenanaoan ior I'ottsviue, d.do, v.o 08, 11.05 11,80 a. in., 12.48, 2.67, 4.10 6.27, B.C P.m . . L,eavo .roiisvmo ior bnenanaoan, o.u, i.a 06. 10.16, 11.40 a. m.. 12.82. 8.00.. 440. 5.29. 7.U .55, 9.40 p. m. Leave Shenandoah lor Haxleton, 6.11,7.88. 9J6 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 6.27,8.08 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7,85, W.Of, ll.VU a. m D.JHJ, 7.KD, 7.DI3 p. ZD. SUNDAY T1UIWB. Trains leave for Raven Hun. Centralla, it. Carmel and Bhamokln, 8.45 a. m., 2.40 p. m andarrlve at Hhamoicin at 7,iu a. m. ana tt. , m. Trains leave Hhamokln lor Shenandoah lit 7.55 a. m. and 1.00 p. m., and arrive at Bkn anaoan at o.ik a. m. ana i.do p. m. Trains leave tor Ashland, Glrardvllle and Lost Creek, 9.40 a. m., 12.80 p. m. For Hazleton, Black Creek Junction, Pent Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown. uethienem, Easton ana isew ion, o.ia a m. 12.80, 2.66 p. m. For pnnaaeipnia iz.cu, z.do p. m. Delano, 8.49, 11.85 a. m 12.80, 2.65, 4.68 6.03 p. n. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, U.r a, m., 1.05. 6.80 p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.56, 8.41 9.80 a.m., 2.40 p.m. Lienve pottsviue ior anenanaoan, s.w, u. a.m., 1.86,6.16 p. m. South Bethlehem. Pa OHAS. 8, LEE, Genl. Paas. Agt. x-miaueipzuii A, W, NONNEUACHEB, Asst. G. P. A tsoutn uetnienma ri READING OYSTER BAY! 105 East Centre Street. Families Supplied with Oysters, Dining parlors attached. Weeks' Museum, 17 BOVTJl MAIN BXRBB1, Grand display of birds and anlma's ot all selections and finest paintings in the county. Best Beer, Porter and Ales. Finest Brands of Cigars. Free lunch every morning nd evening. Joun Weeks, Proprietor. G. w. Davidson, Bartender. up 1 1 n m m ! n mi Have yon BoreThroat, Pimples, Copper-Colored Spots, Aches, Old Bores, Ulcers In Mouth, llalr i U1dk? Wrlto Cook Uemetly Co 1107 Mo onl cTemiilct'hlcouo.Ill.Jor proofs of cures. Capital 8000,000. l'atlentscured nine venri iotoaT sound and weU.IOOypugi,hourye SAMSY PILLS! raimoTifa eubeb 18. 1894, Trains leave Shenandoah as follows 1 For New York via Philadelphia, week daya, J. 10, 6.26, 7.20, a.m., 12.82, 2.55. 6.55 p.m. Sunday M0, a. m. For New York via Maucfc Chunk, week days, 5.25,7.20 a. m.. 12.32, 2.65 p. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week daya, 1.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m 12.32, 2.65, 6.65 p. m. Bun lay, 2.10, a. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2.10, 7.20, a. m. 12.82, 2.65, 5.5S p. m. Sunday, 2.10 a. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanqy City, week days, (.10, 5.25, 7.20, a. m 12,32, 2.55, 5 rr p. m. Ban lay, 2.10. a. m. -65 For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsbtirgi week days, 8.25, 11.30 a. m., 1.85, 7.20 p. is., 3unday, 8.25 a. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, 8.15, t.T 7.20, 11.20 a.m., 12.32, 1.85, 2.55,5.65,7.20,9.85 p.m. Sunday, 2.10, 3.25, a. m. For Ashland and Stamokln, week days, S.St, 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.85, 7.20, 9.85 p. m. Sutday, 1.25 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington and tho West li B. A O. R. R., through trains leave Rendlns Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. R. R. R.) at 3.20, f.55, 11.28 a. m., 8.48, 7.27, v. m., Bunds- 3 2d r.55,!28 a. m 3.46, 7.27 p. m. Additional train from 24th and Chestnut streets station, week Jays, 1.45, 6.41, v:zi p. m. uunaays, l.-w, ' TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via Philadelphia, week dyi .00 a. m.. 1.80. 4.00. 7.30 p. m.. 12.16 nlzht. Su day, 6.00 p. m. .30, 940 a. ra., 1.10, 4.80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia. Reading Termlca., week days, 4.20, 8.85, 10,00 a. m., and 4.08, 6.02, 11.80 p. m. Bunday, 11.30 p. m. Leave Reading; week days, 1.86,7.10, 10.03,11 55 a. m., 6.55, 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.85, a. m Leave pottsvme, ween aays, 2.00, v.u a. n. -12.80, 6,12 p. m Sunday, 2.85 a. m. lieave xamanua, wesK aays, a.10, o.ov, ii.ai I,. 1.20,7.15, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.18 a. m. 11.47 a. m,, 1.51, 7.S9, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, 3.45 m. Leave Mahanov. Plane, week days, 2.15, 4 00, 9.30, 9.87, 11.59 a. m., 12.58, 2.08, 6.20,0.28,7.63,10 10 p. m. Sunday, 2i40, 4.00 a. m Leave wiuiamsport, ween nays, i.m, w.iu, a. k., 8.35,11.15 p.m. Sunday, 11.16 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. TnaTsPhiUdninhiA. oheatnut Street Wharf nd South StreetAVharf for Atlantlo City; Week-DuvB Exnress. 9.00. a. m.. 2.00, 4,00. 100 p. m. Acoommodaalon, 8.00 a. m,. 6,45 p. m. ounaay lsxpresa. i.uu, iu.uu u. m. u nodatlon, 8.00 a. m. and 4 JjOp. m. iieiurning, leavo Atiantio uity, uopoh Ulantlo and Arkansas avenues. Week.Davs Exnress. 75. 9.00 a. m. and UX) and 6.30 p. m. Accommodation, 8.15 a, m., and il p. m, 8unda Kxrress, 4.00. 7.80 p. m. Acoommo latlon, 7.15 a. m., and 4 15 p. m. rltnor cars onaii exprea uniaa, a G. HANCOCK, Gen, Pass. Agt Philadelphia ra, I. A. 8WBIGABP, Gen. Sunt. Millions of Dollars Go np in smoke every year. Take no t ..1... 1 . 1 ... ir ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, ISO Bonth. Jardln Street, Also Ufa and Accidental Companies DRUB BflSlFE AND BUHE. GtHQ 40. f US'WOMAtfS SAfC tlDEUBQUAROl' vln-ean WPEcme Co,rtmjv,H4. If your clothier doesn't keep Hammer8ougIi t Bros Swell, Reliable, New York -CLOTIliTa- Make him get It Tbelr celebrated $15.00 Molton Ovorooat Wears like steol and Is sold by every promt Q6DI ciotmer 10 iuv n "w vmw out Hammerelougn tiros.- isdoi. Wa offer sneclal I acllttlM to oneratorm l&me I Ior small, lor trading on margins In stocks, grains or provisions. Market letter lssaed,reg. ularlr. citing latest confidential advices. Or I ders received on one per cent margins. Oar I I 3001c, " upeouiatlon, or now to Trade," mailed I on receipt ot two-cent stamp. VAN WINKLE I 3t CO., 6th floor G aft Building, La Sails street, JOHN A. KEILLY. Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, 22-21 South Main St., Shenandoah. Agent for D..G, Yuengllng & Bon's oelebrated Beer.ParUr Ales etc. HOTEL. KAIER, OHAB. 11URCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITY. Largest and finest botel In the region. Finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures Fool and Ullllard Rooms Attached,
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