SOUTH CAROLINA 1M I COTTOLEJTE. igarding the Liquor Traffic De clared Unconstitutional. ho Maryland Murderer Admits His Fearful Grime. tmi a mntui muiiiiiUiMt&CfJHtiuii yMf' ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE Hat stood the Test ol Time MORE SOLD THAN ALU OTHER BRANDS COMOINtU M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and .... Real Estate Agent, 123 B. Centre St., Shenandoah mWO-STORY Frame Btilldlnc. 30x45 f eot. on JL South Chestnut street. Rents for ?18 per month; wl l be sold cneap, TTIOR BALK. -HAlf lot and two houses. Bll- JE uate on West Centre street. Will pay 12 per cent, on investment, ana can ae tougni on easy terms. T3A.lt U FOR SALE A firm of S3 acres P within three miles of rood market Twenty-nine acres under cultivation, and (our acres or good limner, u'rame iarm nouse, six room, good barn ana all In good andltlon Will be sold for 11,200 cash. FOIl HALE. 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Judge Slmonton Declares That the Law Discriminate Against the Products of I Other States Governor Evan Declares Ho Will Continue the Seizures. COLUMBIA, S. C, May 9. A groat crowd gathered nt tho United Statos court room to lioivr tho decisions in the registration and dispensary cases. People wore packed llko sardlnos lu its somewhat limited space and in tho corridor lending to It. Judges Goff nnd Slmouton, of the Unltod States circuit court, were both on tho bench. Whon the registration doclslon was road tho collected spectators expressed their Joy so noisily that thoy had to bo called to order Tho case brought by Popo and Caldwoll to prevontthe holding of tho constitutional convention was thrown out of court, as woll also as tholr dispensary caso. Tho decisions woro rondored upon the dispensary oaso brought by J. P. K. Bryan, of Charleston, and tno registra tion case brought by S. A. Douglnss, of Washington. Jndcra Slmonton rend tho uecision in tho dlsnansarr caso. After rovlowlng It he held that It was not a suit against tne state, and that the court sitting In equity had jurisdiction over It. Ho said: It Is not necessary to go into a mlnuto and detailed examination of all the provis ions of tho dispensary law. It Is oumclont for the purposes of this caso to Bay that In so far as the dlsponsary law forbids a citizen to purchase In other statos, and t6 Import Into this stato alcoholic liquors for his own uso and consumption, the pro ducts of other states, it discriminates against tho products of othor statos. such discrimination cannot ue mado under tho guise of tho pollco power and further, In so far as this act permits the chief dispenser to purchnso In othor statos alcoholic liquors and to Import them into this stato for too purpose of selling them for uso and consumption at rotall within the stato, and forbids all other persons from so purchasing and Importing for tholr Individual use and consumption, It discriminates against all persons In tho trade in other states who aro not patron lzed by tho stato dispenser forbidding them to seek customers within tho stato, and to onjoy a commercial Intercourse so-. cured to others In this stato. Lot an In junction lssuo." Tho contempt cases against State Liquor Commissioner Mlrson and UOustablos Davis and Lafar woro dismissed, it being considered that thoy had purged thorn' selves of contompt. The opponents Of the dispensary systom naturally aro highly olatod, and tho wires aro kept hot ordering liquor from Augusta and other points outside of tho stato. The stato authorities, whllo dofoatod, propose to continue tho light. Governor Evans says seizures will bo mado to test tho Injunction, but it had not boon fully determined oxactly what course would bo pursued. The Southorn expross officials called upon Governor Evans to And out whether thoy would bo liablo under tho state law for bringing in artlclos that thoy would bo compollod to undor tho decision. Tho governor gavo them no definite answer, but told thorn thoy hnd better go slow until tho state docidod what courso it would pursuo. Judge Goff road tho decision declaring tho registration laws of South Carolina unconstitutional. Judge uotra uecision Is very lengthy and exhaustive After stating the salient foature of the case as nrosonted by tno attornoys ne carefully re vlows tho history of the thirteenth, four teenth and fifteenth amendments to the federal constitution, whose- oxpress pur pose ho holds was to guaranteo tho right of suffrago to tho citizens of African do- scent. He declares that the roglstration laws of South Carolina nro In conflict with those provisions, in that their evident In tent and purpose Is to facilitate tho voting of white citizens whllo making It hard for the "inferior race" to propnro for casting tholr ballots. He reviews tho provisions of the registration law to show how hard they make It for African citizens to vote. He savs: "I find no warrant in tne legislation for tho forfeit required by the registration law to bo Issued to tho voter, tho produc tion of which Is required at tho polls or his vote Is to bo rejected. This Is not reg- lstratlon. which is simply tho entering on the books or lists of voters of the names of those qualified undor tho legislation to voto, but It Is an additional requirement x- xi . I -.1 ! .. ., I 1 LU II1U3U IllUllfclUUUv 111 IlllO UigttlJlU 1U.Y, not lntondod, I am constralnod to believe, to facilitate tho full free and logal oxpros- slon of those entitled to exercise the right ot suffrago. Such requirement is unreas onable, burdensomo and harassing, and it cloarly lmpodes and abridges the right of tho constitutional voters ot the stato to cast tholr ballots." As Judse Goff has not enjoiuod the hold inn- of tho constitutional convontlon, It will be hold, probably without any regis- tratlon provisions at all, the whltos bolng confident thoy can carry it. A Colorado Priest Deposed. Denver. May I). Bishop Mntz has de- nosed Hov. M. Loporo, pastor of Mount Carmel cnuron in mis city, w"u was iouuu guilty by an ecoleslastlcal court of unduo familiarity wun women oi ms pnrisn, uis honosty In politics and other conduct un becoming: a representative of the churoh. At tho trial affidavits from cltlzons of Jer sey City alloglng embezzioraont, adultery, irambUncc. drunkonnoss and like mlsdo- meanors on tho part of the father while he was lu charge ot a church In that city wore nrejontou. Loporo claims that tho church property is In his own name, and unties the bishop's powor to reuovenim. .Ho will appeal to Home. A lllesslng to Civilisation. Marietta. O., May 9. James Creel- mnu. the war correspondent, who Is here -nmnl In wrltlne his historical book, says that the action of Russia in forcing Japan to abandon all thoughts of conquest on the Chinese mainland win provo a MoauW to tho olvlllzod world. It means that Corea is to be absolutely lndepondont, Mr rirABlman doclarcs that ltussla was i..n fln.l In hellevlnor that the Japaneso lu tendod to gradually annex theCoroanpon- insula. , Wssi Not Prevent Sunday Ilasehall, St- Paul, Mny9.-Muyor Smith having boon formally petitioned on the subjootby MiSTSu" such gnmo3, and that any lurtuor euurw m 207 West Market Ht., i'otuviiw. prevent Sunday games must be through Hours-8.S0 a, m. tol2xn.. Itol p the courU, 'bp, m. Sundays, 9 a. in. to It in. Chronic Nervousness Could Not Sleep, Nervous Headaches. Opntlfimnn: I have been taklns your Eestorativo Nervine for the past .tiroc monuis ana l cannoL say enough in Its praise. It has baved i ly Lite, for I had almost given up hope of ?ver beinc well acain. I was a chronic sufferer from nervousness and could not sleep. I was also troubled witn nervous neaaacne, ana iiaa tnea doctors In vain, until I used vour Nervine, mks. m. wood, Itingwoo'd. ill. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. Dr. MIIm' Nervine Is sold on a nosltlve All druggists sell it at $1, 6 bottles for 15, or It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by tho Or. Miles' Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. International T. M. C. A. Convention, SPIUNQFIELD, Mass., May 8. Tho thirty first International convention of tho Voune Men's Christian Association of North America opened hero today. Fully 1.20C delegates aro presont. Tho convention opened at 10 o'clock this morning with -quiet" aay services at Christ Enisconal cnurcn, conducted by Her. Floyd W. Tompkins, Jr., of Providonce. At 3:8C the first regular session of tho convontlon was called to order in tho Stato Street Baptist church, by the president, G. N. Blerce, of Dayton, O. In the ovenina ex ercises will oe hold in the city hall. The New Philadelphia Mint Superintendent "WashiKqtoK, May 8. Tho resignation of Mr. Townsend as suporintondont of the Philadelphia mint was received at the treasury department yesterday afternoon and almost Immediately Secretary Carlisle wont over to tho White House, and aftei a short conferpneo with the prosldont the appointment of Mr. Herman Kretz as Mr. Towusend's successor, and Mr. William E. Morgan as coiner, were signed by the prosldont and sent to tho stato depart ment, bovoral other changes aro likely lo uo mauo soon m tho fhllaUolphla mint. Fell Headlong to Death. Lancaster, Pa., May 8. Emanuel J. Erlsman, a retired merchant, and ono ol Lancaster's prominent cltlzons, foil down a flight of twenty steps loading to tho side walk last evening and died some time afterwards. Ho landed hoad first, and fractured his skull. Mr. Erlsman was one of the best known Odd Follows in the state, and at tho tlmo of his death was grand patriarch of the grand encamp mnt. Ho was G3 years old, and almost totally blind. Around the World in a Dory. Gloucestek, Mass., May 8. Tho Spray, commanded by Joshua Slocum, of Fait Haven, sailed from this port yesterday on a trip around tho world. Captain Slocum Is entirely alone In tho Spray, which li only forty foot In longth. She Is not heavily sparred or canvassed, and looks able to carry her daring ownor anywhere. Cap tain Slocum had already circled the earth five times. He expects to strike tbo coast ot South America In about fivo weeks. Peculiarly Sad Suicide. Cleveland, May 8. At Colllnwood, suburb, an unknown man applied to the yard foroman ot tho Lake Shore and Mich igan Southern railroad for employment On being informed that there was no work for him he exclaimed: "My God, is there nothing a man can do to liver It not can at least die." A moment later he sang out, "Good-by, boys,." and throw himself under a passing truln and was cut to pieces. Physician Fined for Malpractice. Portland, Me., May 8. Dr. John B. Hughos, who Is confined In jail hero await ing a second trial on tho chargo of murder in causing the doath of Mary B. Dunn, of Lancastor, N.H., by criminal malpractice was arraigned boforo Judgo Bonnoy. He pleadod guilty to the chargo of man slaughtor and was fined $1,000. He paid tho line and was released. Spots, Aches, Old Sores, Ulcers in Month, ITalr ttdUngr Write CooU Ueraedy Co., U07 Ma nnt n'rVm nle.Chlcneo Jll. Jot croof Of Cures. Capital 8GOO.OOO. l'atlentscurednlneyeara fl3i Chlehester. Enirllsh Diamond Brand, rENNYROYAL PILLS B .J!rv Original ana niy uenuine. TtK safe. aJw&Tss reliable, laoicb aik DrBggtat (or ChtcheiUr AWuA Dla-, mntui llrAtuttn UfA And Bald mctklliti' iboxoi, r;.!l with blue ribbon, 'rave nn nther. Retu4 diinatTOUM tuhltitu tion and imitation. At Druggist, or leol 4c to itimri for prttculri, teitimooUIt mi "Keller for Ladles, in tttttr, bj return r 31f.il. llMfUU itmiDooiui. mper, ChlekeeterCaemlcul Co,,MadlonKQuFsN octl DruggUtJ. I'bUadasa l a. lAJIKI r f C A DV dUnll I I j " ' ' Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of the finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, Pa. DR. A. A. SEH3ERT HnnnlAltut In diseases Of the Ear, Hose and Throat, loUtJUI HE ALONE KILLED SALLIE DEA1T. n Kndeavnrrri tolmpllrnto School Tjarlier Corkrnn on Account of a Orudgo anil tfM Save Himself from Ileliifr Lynched txil to Confess by a Woman'" Appeal. BALTIMOUK, May 9. Prlco.tho convicted murdorer of Miss Dean, of Denton, has made a final confession, lu which ho ad mits that ho alone committed the deed. Up to Tuesday nlp-ht ho stoutly adhered to his first story, In which he chnrged Grant Corkrau, a popular young school teacher, with being the principal In the crime, upon tho strength of which UorK- ran spent a week In jail. His admission that ho Is culltv of tho double crime aroused so much anger that tho authori ties brought Price to Baltimore for safo keeping. Price mado this statement without a tremor: When I went into tha woods on the nornlng of tho murder I know that Sallie Dean usually passed along the road nearby on her way to school. Whon I saw her approaching I want to her and talked for minute or two. "After we talked for a while I struck Sallie with the three cornered stone that was exhibited at the trial and then cut her throat. I dragged her body into the woods and covered it with a oednt bush. burled her lunch pall, her books, the stono and tho knife. When the body was found I was acttvo In trying to locate tho murdorer, for I did not wish tho authori ties to suspect mo. After I told tho de tectives of my dream they, ol course, thought I murdered the girl, and thoy eventually fnstoned the guilt on mo." "why did you Implicate Grant Corkran In the murdorf" "Bccauso I had a grudgo against him, In the first placo, and, secondly, becauso I was under tho Influenco of liquor whon I mado tho statemont to Marshal Froy. Tho people of Caroline county woro anxious to lynch tho murderer, and I know that If I held to mv statement about Corkran I would be safo from harm. Prlco Intimates that ho was induced to confess whon he received a letter from a lady In Baltimore who signed hersolf "S. M. J.. 1433 West Fnyotto street." The lady sent Prlco u prayer book, and urged him to confess and free Grant Corkran's name. The Deadly Qasollne Stove. Baltimore, May 9. Abraham SUber- man, agod-iS; Samuel Sllberman, his son; Sarah and Colin bllberman, daughters; Mrs. Max Cohn and Mrs. Molly Sachs were seriously burned last ovenlng by tho explosion of a gasollno stove' In tho small room In which all were at work on men's garments. Escape from the room by tho door was impossible, and tho Slluormans savod thomsolvos by dropping from n small window to a cornico some twenty feet below.' Mrs. Cohn and Mrs. Sachs woro rescued In an Insensible condition, and both may die. No Disorder In Nicaragua. Washington, May 9. Tho uprising In Nicaragua, as a result of the Corinto in cident, nppears to have been of brief dura tion, according to advices recelvod by Dr. Guzman, tho Nlcaraguan minister. A dispatch from his government informs him that thoro is quiet throughout tho country. Tbo departure of the British fleet and the salute given to the Nica- raguan flag aro regarded as the stops which havo restored tranquility. No fur ther internal discord Is expected. The Evils of Speculation. EAU Clair, Wis., May 9. Judge Bailey yesterday sentouced Kmbozzler Harry B. MoMastar to two years in the stato prison at Waupun, with hard lubor. In bis charge ho declared that the only way to supprosa such cases of embezzlement was to strike at tho root of public gambling. Tho Chicago board of trade, ho believed, baa caused more distress, ruined more men and wrecked more families than the civil war. Governor Horrlll Still at Liberty. Topeka, Kan., May 9. Governor Mor rill was not arrested yesterday, as was an nounced by the attorneys in the caso, for tho reason, they say, that the man who is to swear to the complaint could not reach Topeka. Tho attorneys Insist that the ar rest will bo made, and that Morrill will have to submit to tho law the same as any private cltlzon. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of tha Now York and Philadelphia Kzchanges. New York, May 8. The trading: on the Stock Exchange today was unusually heavy, but tuespecuiatton was more unsettled than for some time past. Although the first prices made were generally higher, the market soon lost its strength. Closing bids: Del. & Hudson.... 130 N. Y. Central 99 D., L. & W 1C0H N. Y. & N. E 41 Erie UH Pennsylvania 52H Lake Erie & W.... 20-g Lehigh Nav 11 Lehigh Valley 35H New Jersey Con- 96J-4 Reading 185 St. Paul mi W. N. X. & Pa...- 7 W est Shore. General markets. Philadelphia, May 8. Flour firm: win- ter super., $2.5002.00; winter extras, J2.50 2.76; No. 2 winter family, S3.80O3; Pennsyl vania roller straigut, if.umx.Ja: western winter clear, J32-3.25. Wheat dull, steady, with 67Ko. bid and 08o. asked for May. Corn firm, blf her, with Ko. bid and 53Ho. asked or May. Oats quiet, firm, with 30o. bid and 8oUq, asked forJIay. Hay firm: good to choice timothy, 813.60Q14. Beof firm; faintly, (11.60 013.50: extra mess, 9S.au. i'ork aotlve. Lard toady; western steam, '!.&; city, I8S0.13K Butter steady; western dairy, 7H12o.; do. creamery, li'dlSc: do. factory, 7tailc.; El- gins, 18c; Imitation creamery, SHaiSo.; New York dairy, '.0ai7c; do. creamery, 18c.; Penn srlvanla creamery prints, extra, 21c; excen. Ilonal lots higher; do. choice, 20c; do. fair to good andgarlloky, 17O190.; prints Jobbing at 8JtMo. Cheege dull; NewYork large, i TUa.i small. 5UQ7MO, I part skims, lUaSWlo,; full skims, lOUlc Eggs Irregular; Naw York and Pennsylvania, KH'&imo.; wostern fresh. immmc; southern, uwiac. Live Stoek Markets. Now York, May 8. Beeves closed weak; native steers, poor to prime, it.oasao.lu; Dulls. f 3.15&5; dry cows. 81.1S. Calvesdull, lower; poor to prime veals, 83.500.5. Bhecp and iambs dull, lower; unshorn shaop, poor to prime. J8.502W; clipped do., I2.50t3i.50; fair ish unshorn lambs, J5.B0'i5.03),; clipped do., po-r to good, fl.651.25. Hogs slow weak, Inferior to choice, J535.su. East Libciitt, Pa , May 8. Cattle steady; prime, tt.90B.9i good (1.90(35.30; bulls, stags and cows, !tJ.W. Hogs dull, lower. Phlladel BUlaa, 11 70ffil.7a common to fair Yorkers, U 1534.50: roughs, (344 50. Sheep In fair de mand, extra HJ.4.30, good. &3.60O3.80; fair 'anibs, I2.5O2li.60, veal calves. W3i.50. Fry Fish and other food in Cottolcno and there will be no complaint of indigestion or dyspepsia. It is more healthful, more economical, better in flavor than any other shortening:. Genuine put up in pail witli trade S teer's hei 2 wreath. J head in cotton Made only by THE K.K. PAJRBANK COMPANY, 'CHICAGO, and 183 N. Delaware Ave., Phtlada. S3 EADING RAILROAD SYSTE m arvioT nonuurn 18. 1894, Trains leave Shenandoah as follows 1 ror New York via Phlladelnhla. week davs, 1.10. t.a. 7.20. a,m.. 183. z.56. 6.M r - Huuday 2.10. a.m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, weec aays, d.z3,7.zu a. m., .oo p. r ror Reading and Philadelphia, week daysr 2.10.6.25.7.20. a.m.. 12.82. 2.65. till. Hun- lay, x.iu, a. zz. For Foltit'lllA, week days 210,7 20 a, m., 12.82, 2.55, 6.65 p. tn. uidayt2 10 a. m For Tamanua and Mnhanoy Mty weekdays tlO. 5.25. 7.S0. a.m.. 12 32. 2 5o.555t) m Hun dav. 2.10. a. m. ror wmiamsporv ouuuury aim i.uwis-iurg, week days. B.xa. ii ao a m i..v i n Hundav. Z.2 a. m. For Mtibanoy Plane, ween days iiu, aai o &, f.SO, 11.20 a.m., 12.' ia, 4 55 55) 7.20 9.3.) p.m. Sunday, 2. 1U, 32.) a m For Ashland and Saamalr" week divs 3 f.20, 11.80 a m 135, 7.20 9.33 p.m. Sunday, 1.25 a. m. For Baltimore Washlneton and the West via 11 & u, H H.tnrouzn trains leave Heading Trmtni. Phiiaaemwa. if &K at:t,'JJ v '.. ii m . m o i. . . . ... l-.....,.. - o ml 7 M. 1131 a. m.. 8.4a, 7 27 p. m. Additional train from 24th and Chestnut streets station veek davs. 1.45. 5.4L8.23t. m.' Hundays. l.S-'i. H 2,1 p.m. TKAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via Phhadelonia week days, 8 00 a m., 1 30 4 00, 7.80 p. m 12.15 nlfht. Hun- dav 0 00 o. m. Leave New York via Mauch Ghunk.weec days. 4 si, u.iu a m., l w, 4 M p. m. Leave Phlladelnhla, Reading Terminal, wees days, 4 20 a 30, 10.00 a. m., ana 4 uu fil'2 11 30 o m. Bundav HSOn m eav Head') g, week days, 1 35 7 10 10 C6.11 55 a m 5 5-j 7 57 p. ra Bancay. 1.3) a m Lf-a Poit'Tille. wees- days 235, 740 a m, 1230 G12n i Sunday 2 33 a m. Leave Tnmnqua weekenys 3.18 8 50,1123 a, m 120.7.1' i)2Sp. m Sunday, 3l am Leave JlR' irov CItv week davs 51a. 9 21 1147n ru.. 1.51 7.39 9 51 p m Sunday, 3 45 a, 10 s- Mahanoy piano, week days a 40, im 937 11.69 a. m., 12.bC, 2.08, b.j ft2ij,7 53,10 10 0.30 9 sundav. 2.40. 4.00 a. m.. Leave Wlluamsport. week days, 7 42 1010 m , 3.3o,ll.l5p. m. suncay, 11.10 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Phlladelnhla. Chestnut Street Wharf and South Street Wharf for Atlantic City week-Days Express, U.UU, a. m., z.uu, (Sat urdays only 3 OOj, 4 00 5 00 p. m. Accommoda tion, 8.00 a. m. 5 45 p m Bunday Express, 9 00, 10.00 a. m. Accom modation, 8.00 a, m. and 4.30 p. m. Returning, leave Atlantic miy, aepot, corner Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Week-Days Express, 7.35, 9.00 a. m. and 4 00 nnd 5.30 p. m. Accommodation, 8.15 a. m.. ana 4.sj p. m. Hunda Kxrress, 4 00, 5.15, 8.00 p. m. Ao oomn oditlon, 7.15 a. m., and 4, 15 p. m. rarior car on an express trains C G HANCOCK Oen. Pass Agt. Philadelphia, Pa. I. A. SwEIGAHn. Gen. sunt. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. S. KISTLEll, M. D., tnrslCIAN AND SURGEON. Office. 120 North Jardin street, Shenandoah. M. M. BURKE, ATTORNEr-A T-LA W, SHENANDOAH, PA, Office. Ecan bulldlnir. corner of Main ana Centre streets, Shenandoah. "rr N. STEIN, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON. Office Room 2. Ecan's New Bulldlnir. eot' ner Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, Pa. Office Hours: 8 to 10 a. m.: 1 to 3 p. m.i 7tc 9 p. m. Night office No. 230 West Oak street. G. M. HAMILTON, M. D PnYBWIAN AND SURGEON. Office. Water Company building. 26 West Lloyd street. g O. SPALDING. M. D. Diseases of toe Heart and Lunos a Specialty. OOlco and residence. No. 29 H. White street Office hours 7 to 9 a.m., 1 to 3 and 7 to Bp. m 8nENAND0An'a Reliable Hand Laundry Cor. Lloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to bo first-class In everj particular. Silk ties and lace ourtaln sa po laity. Goods called for and delivered. A trial solicited, It your clothier doesn't keep Hammer-slough : Bros Swell, Reliable, New York -OLOTiiTisra- Make htm get It Their celebrated $15.00 Melton Overcoat Wears like steel and Is sold by every promi nent clothier in the state. None genuine with out uammersiouga uros. lanei. 'ANSY PILLS? Stft AMD SURE. &EHQ AO. FSR-'UmUAira &A1 DUAKBi' VfUCOK UPECIFIS COsrWUMTlj Ken dlieeTerr S BtsC 1UABAH B to Cat Inteluntsrr Emlmoo. M. and A(.t Huns, mAL uEDicma co.. DRUB aw MBBHBBBslBBaSeBHBBnB Sold by e, f, V. Kinmii, I mark - plant nt iry-Kcr march 24, 1895. Passeneer trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, lhlghton, Slatlngton, W lte Hxll, Catasaaqua, Allen town, uethlehem, Easton and Weaiberly 8 01, 7.38, 9.15 a. m , 12.43. 2 57, 6.27 p in Knr Nnr Vnrlr nnd I'll 1 1 Kiel nlil . R 01. 7.RS B 15 A. m 124, 257 p. m. For Quakake Switch- ioacK. uerna as ana uua9ouuaie, v.jo a. m.. nd 2 57 p m. For Wilkes Darre. white Haven. PlttMon, eyvllle. Towanda. Hnyre. Waverlv and EI- lrn.BUl.tMSa.il). 5!.57. 5.27 D. m. For Koc"eter. HufT'ilo . t-ji?a a Fall and Ihe Weit 9.15 a ui ,2.57, 5.57 l. m. Fr Ilelvider. Delawar- Water Gao and troudsburir. 01 a. ru.. 5 27 n. m For Lmbrtv lie ai d Trenton. 9 16 a. m. For Tunkhannock, 6U4 9.15 a. tn., 2.57, 5.27 p. m. For Ithaca and Geneva, e.04, 9.15 a. m.,5.27 p. m. ForAuhu-n 9 15 a.m. 5 27 p.m. For Jearesvi le. Levlston and Heaver Mcad'iw. 7 38 a. m , 12.43 p m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 8 04,7.38 8.15 a. m., 12.43. 2.57, 5 27, 8.08 p. m. For Silver Brook Junction, Audinrf d and Hazleton, 6.01, 7.3S, 9 15 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 5V37, 8.08 p m. For Scranton 6 04 9.15 a. m 2.57, 5.27 p. m. For Hnzlebrook. Jeddo, Drlfton nnd Free land, 8.01. 7.38, 9.15 a. rr.. 12 43 2.57, 527 p. m. For Ashland, Girardvlllo and Lost Creek, 4.40, 8.1S, 7 30, 9 13, 10 20 a. m., 12.55, 1.40, 4.10 635, 822p m. For aven Run, Centralla, Mount Carmel and Shnmoklu, 913, 11 14 a. m. 1 32. 4 20, 8 22, 915 p.m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy nty and Delano. 5 50. 8 01, 7 ,38, 9 15, 11 05 n m 1243. 2 7. 5 27, 8 03. 9 23, 10 53 p m. Trains will lea e Hhamokla at 5 15, 8 15, 11 45 a. m., 1 55, 4 30, 9 3') p. m., and arrive at Shen andoah at 6 04, 9 15 a m, 12 43, 2 57, 5 27,1115 P. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle. 6 01,7 88, 9 08, 9 15,1105, 1130 a.m., 12 43,2 57,4 10,527, Stop in. Leave Poltsvllle for Hheuandoali, 0 00,7 40, 9 03, 1015, II 40 a.m., 12 32, 3 00, 4 40, 520, 715, 756,940 p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 801,733, 9 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 OS p. m. Leave Uazleton for Hnenandoah, 7 35, 10 05, 11 05 a. m., 12 15, 2 53, 5 30, 7 25, 7 66 p. m. SUNDAY TKAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run, Centralla, Mt. Carmel and Shamokin. 645 a.m.. 2 40 d. in land arrive at Shamokin at 7 40 a. m, and 345 p. m. Trams leave HuamoKin lor auenanaoan at 55 a. in., nnd 4 00 n. m.. and arrive at Shenan doah at 8 49 a. in , and 4 68 p. m. Trains leave for Ash and. ulrardvllle and Lost Creek, 940 a. m., 12 3U p. m. r or uazieton, uiacK ureen junction, penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem. Easton and New York. 8 49 a. m 12 30, 2 55 p.m. For Philadelphia, 12 30, 2 55 p. m For Yatesvllle. Park Place. Maliano: rCity 8,6(n and Delano, 8 49, 11 35 a. m., 12 30, 2 55, 4 i Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 830, USO a. m 1 On, 5 30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Potlsvllle. 5 55. 81. 932a. m , 2 40 p. in. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8 30, WJ a. m., 1 3), 5 15 p. m. uui-ijirt u.. wiluuis uen i. aupu. South Bethlehem. Pa. CHAS. S. LEE, Gen'l. Pass. Agt , Philadelphia. A W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. G. P. A South Bethlehem, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOnCTLKItX DIVI8IO. AfiiiL, xi, lava. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abovt late for Wlcean's, Gllberton, Frackvllle. New Castle, Bl. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburc, Readies, Pottstown, Phosnlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil idelphla (Broad street station) at 6:08 and UitS a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays ForPotU rllle and Intermediate stations Bile a, m. SUNDAYS. For Wlrran's, Gllberton, Frackrllle, Nw UHllStOI, 1.1111, and 3:10 p.m. foi astle. St. Clair. Pottsvllle at 8:08. Bill a. m- ) p. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Four Phconlxvllle, Norrtstown, PhlladelDhla town. Ph tt 6:00. 9:40 a. m.. 8:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 10:10a.m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7:42 and ltl27p.ttv Sundays, ii:is a. m. and f.ta p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at Mill. 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m, Sundays (t 10:40 a. m. and 6:16 p. m Leave Phuaaeipma luroaa street station) lot jhenandoah at 6 67 and 8 86 a m, 4 10 and 1 11 1 on week days. On Sundays leave at 6 50 a m. ieave uroau aireetniaiion, i-miaoeipsui, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, week dav. ...OA ,rue j en K,K , ut wo. a OA n ui , t, W . 0 Ml, vu, . w, u aw, v w, , chi, a v, - uu, .u au. (dining car), 11, 11 H am, 12 noon, 12 44 (Lim ited 1 21 and 4 22 p m dining cars), 1 40, 2 It dining car), 3 20, 4, 5,8, 0 60,718, 8 13, 10 p m., 12 03 night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, 1 50. 5 15, B 11. 60, 1001 (dining car), 1103 a m. 12 44, 2 84 dining car), 4 00 (limited 4 22), 5 20, 8 80, 8 60, 7 18, 812, 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. Express lor uoston, wiinout onange, nam. weekdays, and 6 50 p m dally. WAHI1INUTUNANU Au Ei BUUTn For Baltimore and Washlneton 3 50. 720. 8 3L B 10, 10 20, 11 18, 11 88 a m, (12 86 limited GUning ear,) lou. B to, tti, la id uonrraagionau mm. lleo, dining car), 617, 666, (dining car), 740, (dining car) p. m , and 12 0 night week days. Sundays, S 50, 7 20, j 10, 11 18, 11 38 a m, 4 41, a 55 (dining car), 665 (dlnln car), 7 40 (dining car) p mand 12 OS night. Ieaye axaraoi ount n orry x uiiauciiauD FOR ATLANTIC CITY. El press. 860 am. 210.330 (Saturdays only 4 10 and B 00 d m wees da vs. Sundays. Exnrsna. 8 45 and 8 45 a m. For caps May, Angiesea, wiiawooa ana Holly Beach, express, 9 a. m., 4 00 p m weak days. Sunday, 9 00 a m. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalotu Express, 9 00a m, 400 p m week days. Son. aays,900Gm. for Homers Point, express, 8 50, a m, 4 10 p n week days. Sundays, 8 45 a m. 9. U. Pnivosi, J. R. WOOD, Oen'l Manarer Qen'l Pass'g'r Att When in POTTSVILIiK, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room attached. Finest wines, Honors, cigars. RESTORE LOST VIGOR Will brae too nnln a wk lolslwi wilhWXITTMt ir In alkh.iMK. UsMoosDebiiitj, LossofB.iual Pow.r la Ilb.iMi. froaa any csas. 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