TI MiMN TIM RESCUED. NEW JIM Lb i1 COTTOLESTE. Your Health Up Have you had a bad cold off k and on this winter ? Have f' you had La Grippe ? Do you feel that the winter has been a hard one for you, and now that the spring is here, you would be over all your troubles if you only felt strong ? Take good heart. All you want is to give your weakened nerves strength; natural, not fic titious strength. Then you will feel yourself build up day by day, and get that blessed feeling of strong health. You say: "That's what I want; what will do all? this for me?" .iwUuii -j Ti i v V-? f ' Hi Thppf131T Arch St. BhllSGbl Philadelphia, Pa. The Only Hemline SpcciallHt In Amer ica, rntwlt!intiiiiillini What Others Advcrtixp. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special Discnnes, Vnrlcoso Veins ami csincmrcs ino aniline; I'erinancntiy Cured In 4 to 10 Days, , itellcf at Once. Rinnn pmsnw ?."J uaruueuimetnoo. o years' European iioffprcai and 32 practical experience, as Certificate and Diplomas prove, bend Ave 2-ccnt stamps far" hnnlr "TIMITIT. tint nnl. True Meiflrtil I ntiot advertised. It la a (run friend ftniilll auuerers unn to inom contemplating mapiags. i ub most stuoooro ana uaneerons castouo lted. Write or call and be saved. HonrlCUto3;l ev'KS, 8 to 8 for examination and triwmentln cnronie nnrt dangerous cases, uaiwally i to 3(1 ; wed. una sat. rrom to -Mtev'gs, o i; ID ; Hun. ,9 to 12. Treatment bjKjfnail. nave yon Boro Throat, Pimples, Copper-Colored Spots, Aches, Old Bores, Dicers In Month, Halr lilllng? Write Cook Hernedr Ce DOT Ma onlc'remple.OhlcaKo.Ill.Jorproofsof cares. Capital SG 00,000. 1'atlents curedulneyeara afcotodayjsonrRndJwe When In POTTSVILIiE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room Attacnea. mnesr, wines, nnnorn, cij?ar We offer BDectal facilities to ooeratora larce I I cr small, Xor trading on margins in stocks, I I grains or provisions, juantet letter issued reg I ularly. giving latest confidential advices. Or- I ders received on one per cent margins. Our I Ijook, " Speculation, or liow to Trade," mailed ( on receipt of two-cent stamp. VAN WINKLE ( & CO., 6th flcor Gal Building, La Salle street, I (jnicago. JOHN A. EEILLY. Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, 22-Ul South Main St., Hhenandoan. . Agent Xor D. G. Yuengllr. g & 8on's celebrated ueer. x'orter Aies em. HOTEL KAIBR, OHAB. BUUCHIIiL, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITY, Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures Pool and Billiard Rooms Attached. JOHN F.CLEARY Temp GranCO DrillKS. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of the finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alloy, Shenandoah, Pa. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that yonr boots do. and the water you drink Isn't even nt ior mat purpose, use Eiorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES BniEIiDa, Manaeer Shenandoah Branch. OYSTER BAY! 105 Kast Centre- Street. Famllios Supplied with Oystors. Dlnlnu parlor atUohod. They Wore Far luoro Brutal Than Their Kurdish AIH03. ANOTHER CHAPTER OF HORRORS. Th Sworn Statement of a Kurd Who Was Interviewed ly a Trustworthy Carre, spondent of the London Times The Ter rible Death Pit at DJellyegoozan. London, March 29. Tho Tlmos pub lishes a long report on tho Armenian atrocltlos wrltton by a competent nail trustworthy man, who inmlo a personal Investigation on tho spot. This roport was wrltton In January, but only arrived In London yesterday. The writer says ho la convinced that both In 1893 and 1891 tho Turkish govornmont gavo both oral and written orders to tho Kurds to attack tho Armenians, promising them the booty and rcllovlng thorn of tho responsibility for tho consequences. In tho first, attacks inado upon thorn tho Armonlans defoated tho Kurds. Undoubtedly but for Turkish help tho-Kurds would havo been unabloto hnvo gained a ponnnnont victory. Tho Kurds in tho carllor skirmishes did not harm womou and children. Even wlion Incited by tho Turks thoy did llttlo In comparison with tho latter. The account proceeds to oonflrm tho pit Incident and tho report of tho governor of Bltlls readlmr at DiollyoKoozan tho sul tan's firman ordorlngthoKurds to destroy tho disaffected vlllagos, sparing nothing, for tholr sultan and prophot. This oc curred about tho middlo of August, and tho massacro which followed beggars all description. Tho occidentals of tho nine teonth coutury cannot comprononii it. Youths wcro bound, covered with brush wood and burned alive. Others wore hacked to ploces. At Slionlg a house filled With fifty men, women and children wa sot on llro and all wero cromatcd. Tho of ficers forcod their men to acts of cruolty from which tho latter shrank. A young priest at Dalvorlg persuaded soventy of his followers to yield. Thoy woro ordered to dig a trench, and whan enough earth had been thrown up all wero hacked to pieces and cast into tho trench. Friosta sufferod horriblo deaths. Ono wa3 throw. into tho air and allowod to fall on a iu bor of bayonets that had been stueltnip right into tho ground. jgr A correspondent invostlgatlnulio cir cumstances of tho atrocltlos pwjpccrated in Armonia recently tolographi$uiothorvor clnn nf t.linstnrv concornitlunho death nit atDjcllyegoozan. Ho saW'jthatthorcfugeos I on Mount AnuoK wo,re?jnveigiou uacK to tho village on tho asMrivnco that f ho au thorities dosirod th''ro-establlshmont of poaco in tho disti.' Hoarlng this Prlost Ohannos wont with about auu persons ta tho camp, whsf they woro woll received. Thoy werojwcod to remain a tow hours in tho campSMoanwhllo soldiers wero busy dlgglnfb'ig pit bohlnd the houso of a vlllas(S)jjder, a man namod Bcdo. OltSjfflacs was taken, and tho cross and tho (fpol woro lluug at his root, and ho was 'derod by tho Turkish officer to tramplo n thorn. Ho rofuaod, and tho officer or- dorod tho soldlors to gougo out his oyos. Then thoy gavo himapockethu-idkorchlof and commanded him to danco. Noxt Ar menians woro distributed among tho sol diers and killed with bayonots and flung into tho pit, dead" or dying. Tho only two Armonians who escaped wero a merohant named Avak- and Pia Ohan Zoroyan, tho lattor getting away after ho had received twelve bayonet wounds. Tho correspondent attached groat im portance to tho statement of a Kurd "who killed many innocent women and children In Sassouu," and with whom ho 'ox changed dnggors." Tho correspondent took this man's deposition bororo respect able non-Armenian wltuosses, and from this deposition ho tolographod tho follow ing blood curdling extracts: Tho Turkish soldlors took llttlo children by tho foot and dashod thorn against stones. I saw an Armonlan priest. Soldlors tor tured him, squeezing his nook, gouging out his oyoi and tearing of his flesh with plncors. Wo hate that; wo only stab or bayonet or cut off hoads. Wo disllko nood less pain. I saw a Turkish sergoant bind an old Armonlan head downwards to two or threo branchos and slowly cut him through with an ax. Armenians who lmploroa protection and surrondorod wcro butchored at night. I saw It dono. Tho soldior3 stood in doublo lino of threo on each sldo. Tho Armonians woro marched In, their hands tied, and thoy woro thon bayonoted and flung into tho pit. Not all wero dead when thrown in tho pit. I saw soldiers tako a woman and stand around her joking and making botsas to.thesoxof hor unborn child. Sho was tllon cut opon and tho money was paid to tho scoundrol who had guessed rightly. "Tho Kurds Kllloil poopio witn muiecs and daggers, but tho soldiers dolightod in torture. Thoy put somo to doath with scissors, outting them and opening volns In tho nook. .Othors woro sawed, others had tho tonguo cut out, oyos gougod out, aud soveral fingers out off boforo doath. I daw men and women thus mutilated, and thoy lay about tho camp for two hours be fore thoy woro killed." United In Life and Death. VANCEnuna, Ky., March 29. A strange burial took placo on Cabin crook, noar Tollsburg, this county. A fow days ago Charlos Tully, a plonoor of 83, dlou, anu at tho last moment roquosted that his body might bo prosorvod a fow days, as he felt a presentment tnat Ms who woum ioi- lowhlm immediately Tho-t wmi lady, arter -a very uriei ltinoss, pussuu i away, jjouowou uyuiiu-gu wjuuuuimi ui relatives and frionds, tho old people woro uuneu m u"" B""u' Atlanta's Police Hoard Snnrl. board Atlanta, March so. The poiioo complication seems to bo noarlng a solu- Tlinhnnrdmotvestordav. and thouch tinn Thn hoard mot vestorday. and though no settlement was announood thoro is - 1.1 M,nf .. anrl 1a It, otrvitt every uvmuuuu wm. d.mv. Captain English was recogrdzod as tem- norary cnairiiiuii, uu mum.. until Saturday, at which timo tho court will havo passed upon Aiayor mng's rignt t.n nrosldo ovor the board. It was an- r .now 1101100 forco wlu 1,1 Hune Chans; Ont or Danger, SniMiwoaEKi, March 3!).-Surgeon Iahl gnro, who is attending Li Hung Chang, lias made a report lu which ho states that his patient is making fuvorable progress towards recovery. Thero is no discharge f mm thn wound, nnd tho milso and tem perature aro normal. Tho surgeon adds . that all danger is passed. On Lako Eric's Shores. Tho Captain's Wlfo Tolls tho Story. It Will Interest Many People. (.From the Buffato Evening A'etos.) If you wcro to call nt 27 Front Avonuo you would find a pleasant elderly lady, Mrs. Captain Hcnesy by name. Her kindly smile and joyous mnnncr aro to no em nil extent duo to tho escape she has lind. Her own words can better describe her rescue and ono can easily understand her present happy condition when they realize what sho has gono through. She says: ' About ilvo months ago I had an attack of sickness which lasted for a week nnd since that time I havo been subject at in tervals to similar attacks, somo of which wcro longer in duration. It is hard for mo to descrlbo how I suffered. Tho pain would commence In my head, after which It would seem to pas3 down my body and settlo In my back, my sides ached, my back ached, and I had a feeling of great distress In tho bowels. Tho Increased pain which seemed to come from lying down, would bo almost unbearable, my face and stomach would bloat up and I could hardly stand on my feet, dizziness made it nlmost Impossible; this feeling was always wim mo oven alter tno violence oi tho attack passed over. Tho last attack I had was tho worst, and was so bad I would not havo been able to tell this story but for Doan's Kidney Pills. As soon as I commenced their uso T found immediate relief. Tho pain In my back and sides left mo anu tno dizziness went with It; tho bloating In my face and body disappeared and all distress In my bowels was cone. I have great faith in Doan's Kidney Pills; in a short timo they did a great deal moro for mo than all the Blasters and medicines which I had resorted to In seeking relief uuu cure, i nope always to do aoio to pro cure them." For salo by all dealers price, CO cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y solo agents for tho U. S. For sale in Shenandoah at Kirlin's Pharmacy. jpEBGUSON'S THFATKE, P. J. FERGUSON, MANAQEn. FRIDAY EVE., MARCH 29. First Time in Shenandoah. The Big Dramatic Spectacle CLEOPATRA 1 The great actress, MISS LILLIAN LEWIS, as "CLEOPATRA." A competent company and MB. CHAULES B. HANFORD as "MARC ANTONY." 15 choruses, 3 ballets. 2 premleres.9 pauoramlo views. 52 musical numbers, 12 tableaux vlvant. Cleopatra's barge,tmous slorm scene, grand sceueiy, gorgeous costumes. first bis mmmi or the season. Pricee, 35c, 50c, 75c and $c. Reserved seats at IC'rlln'a drug store. , Chichester's English Diamond Ilrantf EfgfWRQYAL FILLS Original and (Inly denulnc A safe, always reliable, ladies &sk jL Druggist for CMchestena Engtith Dia-fK mondf Brand In lted aod Gold meulllofy hoies, Healed with blue ribbon. Tuko f ions and imitation. At Druggliti, or send 4c In stamps for jmrttculara, testimonial and "Keller Tor i-ftine," m tetter, dj return .Hall. H'.UUU lesurasomw. aamt Mvper. Chlphpfctpr('hpniteul(Jo..MadUonHauar om dj ail Local DrugKlsti. A-uuuuit.( a h n m mt m- n ff an Mil VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Cogs, Hog3, AND POULTRY. SOOPaffO Book nnTrratinriit nf Animals and Uuart bout l'rec. CiniES17ovcrH,Con(ceBtlon8,Yn(lnniination A.A. (Hpinal JIcniuKltls, Milk Fever. 11. II. Strnllln, I.atneneaR, Itlienmatisui. G.C.Illstciiiper) Nasal DlscharBCS. Il.l). Hots or (iruus, WoruiH. l:.H..-C'oiiiili, Heaves) l'nmimonla. I'.V. Collo or tJrlpcM, llellynche. IJ.CJ.IIlscarrliiKO, llemorrliaiccs. Il.ll.llrlnnry and ltlilnoy DlHenHcs. I.I.ISrupllvo Dlsensea, niance. . . J.K. Ulscatics of DlBt'Mtlun, l'nralysls. Single Bottle (over 60 doses), - - .00 Stable Case, with SpecIflcs. Manuill, Veterinary Cure Oil and Medlcator, S7.00 JnrVc.erlnary Curo Oil, - - 1.00 Sold tyDrutchtH or wnt preptll MjkrMi4 latnf qnanlllf on receipt of prlro. UlS rimt IS' SED. CO. , 1 1 1 A 1 1 S millam SL , KewTlrk. S,D,MPHBEYS, HOKEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. w .... on mis nniv mrrAMmi reiuoui lur Hervous Debility, Vita Weakness, Siii 1 IrntiHH, or Hot OMtutld on rclt ol ptlco. HEaril BITS' SHO. Ca, 111 HUUuaSL, Newlork. Gilmore's Aromatic Wine A tonic for ladies. If you are suffering from weakness, and feel exhausted and nervous are getting" thin and all run down Gilmore's Aromatic Wine- will bring rOSeS tO VOUf lii i a. n t. cneeKS ana restore you 10 nesn and plumpness. Mothers, use jt fQr your daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector I . for all ailments peculiar to WO , . - T manhood. It promotes dlges . enriches the blood lion, eiiriLUUi lilt- uiuuu eives lastins strensth- Sold by 106 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa Gfl A riiHrnMTi,A Vnn T.. r,, 1 1 1 liTrt w e'l no Turkish CaiwulcaneTertalllltf tealv), 2, wltli advlcBtliat will provontfu ture Irregularities. Sc.tainp(oriartlciilri IBBAU i Dili 11 111 1UVU1, i;u.i1l,w Jl-JJr EH Further Testimony Beforo tho Sen ate Investigating Oommitteo. EXTRAVAGANCE EXTRAORDINARY. Ono Wltncni Ileclarna That to Itnvo Used tho Amount of l'nlnt I'alil for for thf Stnto House He Would Have U.cd a Trowel. Thenton, March 89. Tho sennto lnvcs tl(ratltig cominlttoo resumed Its Bluings In .ho sonato chamber with nil the mem bers of tho commltteo prcsont. William II. Corbln, counsel for tho commltteo, re ferred to various snlos of state property by Suporlntondont Ford in 1801, 1893 and 1893, but snld ho could find no records In any of tho stitto offices of theso sales. John Itlkor, n clerk In tho treasurer's of flco, was called, and testified that ho had mado a search of tho books in that offlco and had found only threo roturns of thesu sales, ono for $2,001.81, another for $1,050.89 and another for $703.85. Thero was no Itemized statement. A public Bale of fur niture advertised to take place In Decem ber, 1893, was not reported at all. John Cornell, an employe nt tho cnnltol, testified that ho acted as clerk for a salo In December, 1893, which amounted to $114.03. No return has over been made of It. In January, 1835, he sent a record to Ford at tho hitter's request. Mr. Corbln stated to tho committee that up to 1891, while Ford was In power, sub stantlally everything In tho way of carpets and furnlturo was sold. Even tho safes woro sold. Somo of tho furnlturo was re placed twlco, and thoro was no record of It. It cost from $120,000 to $123,000 to re place It. Thoro was returnod from $3,000 to $4,000, but nothing nt all from tho Inst salo. Tho matter was managed as though prlvato proporty. Mr. Corbln noxt wont Into somo of the expenses In the exccutlvo departmout. During Govoruor Greene's administration tho bills for postago ran $501 a year. In Gov ernor Abbott's time thoy amounted to $847 a year, with an Incidental account of $1,807. In tho two years of Governor Worts' administration tho postage avo raged $390, aud tho incidentals $250. Mr. Corbln noxt paid his compliments to Loon Abbott, Jr., tho prlvato secretary to his father whe ,i.-overuor. In tho first year of his official career, 1890, ho received for various duties, including prlvato seo rotary, $3,728; in 1891, $4,614; In 1892, $0,155.88. Mr. Corbln presented bills showing ex travaganco in caring for tho capltol grounds. Grass soed nnd flowers cost in 1890 $131, in 1891 $580, In 1892 $803, in 1893 $1,938, and in tho spring of 1891 $1,390. Henry J. Bonnott, a painter of Trenton, was called to testify as to tho cost of paint ing dono by Klnnard & Co. Ho showed that Klnnard & Co. had charged for 1,005 pounds of mixed paint at fifteen cents per pound, and 145 days' labor at $3.50, aud aftorward had charged for dlfforont colors that wont to make up tho amount sep arately, thus getting paid twlco. Tho wit ness was told that 3,993 povinds of paint wero charged for on the exterior of tho capltol, aud was askod If that much could bo used. "I could not put it on with a brush. I would havo to uso a trowel," was tho reply. Ij. A. R. Berrod, a fresco palntor, gavo the current prices for colors usod In decor ating, showing that Klnnard & Co. had charged from 50 to 100 por cent, ubovo tho current prices, and Mr. Corbln said this was in addition to the cost of tho samo material already charged for as mixed paint. For a picture moulding flfty-flvo cents a foot was charged, when they could bo purchased for twenty cqnts. Hugh Kiunard tcstiilod that Martin, who was his partner in tho stato houso painting job, has boon missing sinco last Novombor, nnd that not even Martin's family know of his whoreabouts. Mr. Kin nard produced bills of wholosalo doalors showing that Export Borrod's tostlmony about tho price of colors wa3 underesti mated. Tho cominlttoo adjourned until Friday, April 5. Missouri Train Robbers Oot Nothing. Poplar Bluff, Mo., March 29. The mon wno now up a passengor train at Willlamsville, Mo., on Wednesday night got not a cent for tliolr trouble There wero two of tho mon, and tho leader de clared to tho express mossengor that "Wo are desporato nnd will stand no monkey ing." Tho oxpross messenger, however, could not open tho through safe and thoro was no money in tho local safo. Mean timo tho alarm had boon given, and tho robbers, becoming frightened, fled to tho woods. Thoy aro belloved to bo farmers of tho neighborhood. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Cloalne Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia Kxchances. New YonK. March 28. Tho stock market waB comparatively dull today, but the specu lation was generally nrin In tone, Uutslde of the coal shares the fluctuations were narrow andythe trading was uninteresting. Gloalng bids: Lehigh Valley 31 Pennsylvania 60H Heading - 13 St. Paul W. N. Y. & Pa. Erie 1)., L. &V West Shore .... ..160 Lolilgh Nav 45$ N. Y. & N. E 80 New Jersey Cen... 91J4, N. Y. Central WA Lako Erie & W-. 18 Del. & Uudson...-127H General Markets, PniLAnBwntA, Maroh 28. Flour firm winter superfine, S22.15; winter extras, S2.202.10; No. 2 winter family, $2.4003.50 Pennsylvania roller straight. $3.003.75; west em winter, clear, $3.D02.70. Wheat quiet, steady, with SOlio. bid and 60c. asked for March. Corn quiet,unchanged,wlth 4tfo. bid and oOo. asked (or March. Oats quiet, steady, with B&Ho. bid and 07o. asked for March. Hay steady! good to choice timothy. 81313.50. lieet steady, pork llrm. Lard higher; western steam, J7.60. Butter firm western dairy. 813Ho.; western creamery, 13 Ct21c: do. factory, YdSi-o.: i-.igina, 2ic; imita tion oroamery, 015o. ; New York dairy, 10 lOWc: do. creamery, new, 21c; Pennsylvanl creamery nrints. fanoy, 23o.; do. choice, 21o. do. fair to good. 1820o.; prints lobbing at 3 C120o. Cheese dull; New York large, 8UMM). small, 812c; part skims, liWSSc.; fuU skims, lH,a2o. Eggs firm; New York and Pennsyl vanla, 12WlWo-i western fresh,12io.j south era, UKSlSKo. Live Stock Market. New Yoiik, March 38. European cables quote Amertcau steers at U12tc, refrig rator beef. (HiaiOo. Calves Iqulct but Arm noor to mime veals. Siaatt.'i-I. Sheen steady, lambs a shade easier; poor to good sheep, SI 5.35: common to prime laraba, S1.75a0. Hobs firm at Sl.WXa6.Hi. EA8T LlUHTV.Pa..Maroh 28. Cattle steady, prime, 6.K)5.75; good, $4.855.15; bnll,stags and cows, nous Bieaciy; rnuuaei iihla8.S6a4.10;hoat YorkurM.S4.8oat.8fi; roughs, faai.33. Shsepetrongcr; export wethers, 5.15 tso.3o; extra, i,uo($3.(; rair, awu.iiu, couv tuon, f 1.503; best lambs. fi.KXao. Poor Pie is responsible for many of man's (and woman's) physi cal woes but the pie needn't be poor, and it may bring joy instead of woe. How ? Use nothing but C0TT0LENE for shortening and the pie crust will be delicate, flaky, delicious, and so healthful that even a dyspeptic can eat freely of it aud be comfortable. C0TT0LENE can't be equalled as a shortening, and is adso Mfcy healthful. Genuine has this trade mark on every pail. Take no other. THE N. K. FAIRBANK CHICAGO, and 13U N. Delaware Are., PHUada. PEAiING YSTt IS B1T1SOT NO IMBER 18. 1881, Trains leave Hhenancloah as tollowxi For New York via Philadelphia, weel n 1.10, 5.28, 7.20, a.m., 12.82, 2.55, B.55 p.n;. Pu i 4.10, a. m. For New York via Mtuo- Otif week days, 6,25,7 20 a. m., 12.32, 2.f5 v. is. For Reading and Phllnflelnhla, weofr (li? 1.10,6.23, 7.20, . re., 12.32, 2.55. b.Vh-p.n', lay, 2,10, . m. for Pottsvllle, week days, 2.10, 7.20, ., c 12.82, 8.55, fi.fiFk xi. m. Hunday, 2.10 . in. For Tatucqua and Mahanoy City, week tlO, 5.25, 7.SS0, a. m., 12,82, 2.55, 5 .p.m. day, 2.10. a. m, .M JTor 'WUllamsDort. Sunbury and Lnwlevj". week dais. 8.25. 11.80 a. ra.. 1.85. 7.20 o. ? Sunday, 3.25 a. m. For Macanov Piano, weeu days, z.10, 8.:. 20, 11.80 a.m., 12.32, 2.65, 6.55, 7.20. B D ,m. aunaay, z.iu, s.jo, a. m. For Ashland and S'lamoltli. week dTH, Z.tr 20. 11.80 a. m.. 1.85. 7.2t), S.3ft c. rr . fin 1.25 a. m. For Daltlmore. Washington and the Wosi - a. & O.K. B-, throuRh trains leave Read! Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & It. R. JU t. 3.2G '.c, ll.ai a. m., o. m runu- o? 65. v.'Ja a. m., 3.4U, 7.-7 p. m. jvuuuiom. lain from 21th nnd Chestnut streets station week Jajs, 1.45, 5 41, 8.23 p. m. Hundays, li a p. m. Leave New York via Phlladelpma.woskO; 00 a. m.. 1.80, 4.00, 7.80 p. m., 12.15 clrht, W day, 6.00 p. m. Leave New York via Maucn onunk. week an i 80. 9,10 a. m., 1.10, 4.80 p. m. Leave Phlladelnhla. ReadlnK TermiCL week dais. 4.20. 8.85. 10.00 a. m.. and 9.03, 11.80 p. m. Sunday, 11.30 p. m. iieave ueaaing, weeic uaya, i.so, i.iv, iv.va, n pr m., 5.55, 7,57 p. m Sunday, 1.85, a. a Leave Pottsvllle. week days. 2.85. 7.4 a. a. 12.80, 0,12 p. m Sunday, 2.85 a. m. jueaveTarciqiia, weeic aays, o.i, o.cu, u.a ... 1.20, 7.15, 9.23 p. m. Sunday, 8.18 a. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.45, S.tl 11.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.39, 8.54 p. m. Sunday, 8.4f m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.48. 4 00 9.80, 8.87, 11.59 a. m., 12.58, 2.08, 5.20, 6.29,7.58,10 It m. sunaay. z.iu, i.iu a. m., Leave Wllliamsport, week days, 7.42, 10.11' 3.85,11.15 p.m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Phlladelnhla. Chestnut Street Wharl ind South Street Wharf tor Atlantic City. Week-Davs Emress. 9.00. .a. m.. 2.00. 4.0G 100 p. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a. m.. 6,45 , m. Bnnday Kinress. 9.00. 10.00 a. m. Accom oodatlon, 8.00 a. m. and 4.80 p. m. Keturning, leave Auamio uiiy, aepoi, cornoi atlantlo and Arkansas avenuos. Week-Davs Exnress. 7.3a. 9.00 a. m. anc .00 and 5.8U o. m. Accommodation. 8.15 a. m.. and 4.32 p, m. ounaas cirross, i.w, yuw p. m. Acoomme latlon, 7.15 a, m., and 4 15 p. m. rarior cars on nu express iraiiu. O. G. HANCOOit, Gen. Pass. Act. Philadelphia Pi I. A. SWEIOAUD, Oen. Suot. Professional Cards. M. S. KISTLER, M, D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office. 120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. M. M. BURKE, ATTORN EY-AT-L A W, SHENANDOAn, FA. Offlco. Ecan building, corner of Main- and Centre streets, Shenandoah. N. STEIN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Room 2. Eean's New Bnlldlmr. coi ner Main and Centre streets. Shenandoah. Pa Office Hours: 8 to 10 a. m.: 1 to 8 p. m.; 7 ti p. m. Night offlceNo. Z30 West Oak street. G. M. HAMILTON, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office. Water Comnanv building, 28 West Lloyd street. JyR. WENDELL ItEBER, successor to Dr. OHAS. T. PALMER, EYE EA.lt SUJtOEON, 801 Mahantongo Street, PottsvlUe, Fenna. HAKTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE is the oheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns.cem etery lots or any kind of fencing. M. H, Mastir nas the agency and carries It in stock at hit marble and granite works, 127 H. J1SDIN ST Clock Spring Blade. Only Perfect Comb. KorepauBU Circuses, Ask your Dealer for B our name on Ihe handle. Kl'llIXU CUUUY New diMsofery f iDTolQDtiry EmiattoDi contain ptioo or ioitftt ordfr we PiSAl4 ME D1C1NU Sold &yP.P, D. KZ.HZ.T2t, $ J? A? RAAH K COMPANY, IN Err EOT MAI1CA 24, 1895. Passenaer trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, mauo. Chunk. Lc- hlehton. Slatlngton. White Hall. Catasauan. Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton and Weatherly U4, t.sh, v.m a ra , u.4 x t7, ivm p. m. For New York and Philadelphia, 0.O1, , S3, 15 t oi.. 12.48, 2.1.7 p. m. Kor Quatr" HwltcLback. Qerhards and Hud;ondale, VjS m., and 2.57 p. m. For Wllkec-Barrt'. White Haver., PltthUin, Laoeyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly aco Elmira, 6.C4, 9.15 a. m., ZffS, 5.27 p. la. For Roohestor, Buflalo, Niagara FalU anc the West, 9.15 a. m. and 2.57 6.27 p. m. ror Heivianro, oeuware wrpr nap mu itroudsbur, S.04 a. m., 2.57 p, v . (ror Licmuerivmc ana 'iTcnxori, d.ia , m. For Tunkhnnnock, 8.04, 9.15 a. m., 2.67, 5.27 p. m. For Ithaca and Geneva 6.01. B.lfi a r 5.27 m Tor Anturn 9.16 a. m. 5.27 p. tti. Cor Jeanenvllls.LevIat'in onrt 1 (caver K eadon. 7 a. m., 12.43 p. to. ror siochidi. ana Linit"-- ra 7 as 9 15, a. m., '2.43. S.F7, 5.27, 8.08 n. m. For Silver Brook Junction. Audenrled and Hazleton 6 04, 7.88. 9.15 a. m . 12.48. 2.57. 6.27 ar ' 8.08 p. r . For scran ton, o.m, y.ia, a.. to., 2.&7 ana i a p m. B For Hazletirook. Jeddo. Drfr.c a and Freelar .. 6 04, 7.38, 9.16, a. m., 12.48, 2.57, h.tl p. rr. 'or Ashland. Olrardvllle nnd l.ontnreek.4 40. 6.15, 30, 9.18, 10.20 a. m 12.35, 1.40, 4.10, 6.56 8.22p. m t ot Kaven Kun, uentraua, Mount carme arr Shamokln, 9.18, 11.14 a. m., 1.32, 4.20, 8.22, 9.15 p. r& For Yatvllle. Park Plaoe. Mahanov Cltv aiuu, v-uu, u.urt, f ,oa, .,iu, ii,vu n m.t . 4 5 37, 8.08, 9.25, 10.53 p. m. ImfHM Cen art m na nit ,1 nc . H .air m . -r. Trams win leave snamokin at 6.15, 8.15, 11.45 a. m 1.65, 4.80 9.80 p. m., and arrive at -henacdoah at 6.04, 9.15 a. m 12.48,2.67,5.27, 11.15 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvlllo. 6.01. 7 33 9.08, 11.05 11.80 a. in., 12.48, 2.57. 4.10 &.f, t OS p. m iieave jl'oiisvuib ior snenanaoan, o.w, 7 iu. 05. 10.15. 11.40 a. m.. 12.82. 3.00.. 440. 5.20. 7 15. 7 55, 9.40 p. m. Leave unenanaoan roruaiioton,o.BS,7.ra,u..a, m 12.48, 2.57, 5.27, 8.08 p. m. Cave Hazloton tor Shenandoah. 7.35. 10.0 5. 11 6 a. m . 12.15. 28, 6.80, 7.25. ', 58 p. m SUNDAY TRAIN a Trains leave for Raven Rnn. Centralis. M ' . Carmel nndMhamokln, 6.45 a.m., 2,40 p. - anaarrive rpnamokin at 7.4U a. ra. ana Trains leave Shamokln fur Shenandoai. at 7.55 a. m. and 4.00 p. m and arrive at Blur andoah at 8.49 a, m. and 4.58 p.m. Trains leave tor Ashland. Qlrardvllle and Lost Greek, 9.40 a. m., 12.80 p. m hot uazieion, uiacic ureex junction, irtia Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Rethlehem, Easton and New York, 8.49 a m 12.80, 2.65 p. m. f or I'nuaaeipma xz.m, x.hd p- m. For Yatesvllle. Park Place. Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.49, 11,35 a. m., 12.80, 2.65, 4.68 d.08 p. r- Leave iiaiioton ior unonanaoan, a.sv, i sj a. m 1.06. 6.80 p.m. r.eavo Shenandoan for PottsvlUe 5 66. 8. 9. 9.f 2 a. m.. 2.40 p. m. Leave jfottsvius tor anenanacan, a.sn, i; iu a.m.,1.86, 6.15p. m. KULLiJN a. wiluuu, ueni. nupi., South Bethlehem. Fa OHAS. B. LEE, Qenl. Pass. Ant., l'linaaeipnia A, W, NONNEUAOHER, Asst. O. P. A South Bethlehem, Pa PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, t BonnTLKiLL Division. MARCH 30, 1895. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abovi late for 'WlgEan's, Gilherton, Frackville, Natr Castle, St. Clair, PottsvlUe, Hamburg, Retains, Pottstown, Phcenlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil, idelphla (Broad street station) at 6:08 and lliil i. m. and 4:15 p. m. on week days For Potts, rllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a, m. SUNDAYS. For Wiggan's, Qllherton, Frackville, Now Jastle, St. Clair, PottsvlUe at 5:03. 9:49 a.m. tnd 8:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts town, Phcenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia t 8:00, 0:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m. Trams leave j raciivme ior nnenanaoan at 10:40a.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 16i27p.n Sundays, 11:18 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave PottsvlUe for Shenandoah at HiIS, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sunday tt 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m Iieave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Ihenandoah at 5 57 and 8 85 a m, 4 10 and T 11 p n week days. On Sundays leave at B 50 a m. Loave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, week days. 820, 105, 450, 515, 6 60, 7 88, 820, 9 50, 10 80. (dining car), 11, 11 11 a m, 12 noon, 12 44 (Lim ited 121 and 4 22 p m dining cars), 140, 2 80 (dining car), 3 20, 4. 5, 8, 8 50, 7 13, 8 12, 10 p m., 12 01 night. Bundays, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 8 12. 950, 10 80 (dining car), 11 03 a m 12 44, 2 30 (dining car), 4 00 (limited 4 22), 6 20. 8 80, 6 60, 718, H 12. 10 00 p m, 13 01 night. Express for Boston, wltuout change, 11 a ta, weekdays, and 6 60 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE BOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington 3 60, 7 2f, 8 81. 9 10, 10 20, 11 18, 11 S3 a m, (12 85 limited dining , n in J . , IC . tt .... ..1 f , or, tout o w, , ,i, uuuiimiuuNi Jiiu,. lted. dining car), 5 55, (dining car), 6 17. 8 65, (aining car), 7 u, (aimng can p m, ana 12 us night week days. Sundays, 8 50, 7 SO, 9 10, 11 IS, 1138 am, 4 41, 6 55 (dining car), 6 65 (dining car), 7 40 (dining car) p m and 12 03 night. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Kxpross, 8 60 a m, 2 10, 3 30 (Sundays only) 4 la and 5 00 p m v,ntt dais. Sundays, Express, 8 45 and 945 am. For Cape May, Anglesea, Wlldwood and Holly Beach, express, 9 a. m., 100 p m week days. Sunday, 9 00 a m. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon. Express, 9 00 a m, 100 p m week days. Hun days, 9 CO am. For Homers Point, express, 8 50, a m, 1 10 p at week days. Bundays, 8 45 a m. S. M. Pbivobt, J R. WOOD, Sen') Mtnaier Uen" Pag'g' Aft AMSY PILLS! Safe and sure. send4gTfcrwomam'3 sat GUARD:' Wilcox SPEcinc Co.PniLH.r4, Spring Gurry Comb Soft as a Brush. Fits every Curve. Tho Used by U. S. Army and by Barnum and and Leadinjt Horsemen of tho World. It. Sample mailed post naid 2 cents. COMB CO., 102Lafijetto St, South llend, Indiana. RESTORE LOST VIGOR Witt Y.rrr Ati itnln & WAAaT Sold with WBITTMR LAuof Aftzaftl Powtr in eitheitx. from uy cue. If tt4ctet, loch troubles ItiA f ily , pr box by mail, 6 fcoxea for S. With tpm DRUG m sttssM lire writua guwRDte to flu re or rfaol tho moo 7. OOm (narUod.Otito. UrmjgUt, ShtHamloah 24
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