HELD IN BONDAGE All llor Lifts Happy Uclcauo afc Last of Miss Allco Young, itIio Itcsiiios nt :t!)2 Alexander Streot, Itochcstcr, N. Y. (.From RochetUr Democrat and Chronicle.') Our representative wrts received very plensnntly at 1)92 Alexander Street, by Miss Alice Young, who told how since childhood she had been held in the bond ago of pain from her back, never re membering tho time that she hod not, Buf fered pain or aches in tho region of tho kidneys. Many were tho menfis she used to ilntl relief, but thero seemed no remedy for her case and she still remained a cap tive; thou along comes these little enemies to backache, Doan's Kidney Fills, and a half box releases the bonds, as one by one the aches and pains disappear, she finds herself 11 slave to pain no more, by their continued use. Shosoys: " 1 was entirely relieved of all my Buffering and now I nm perfectly strong, healthy and well." "How did you take this remedy ?" Miss Young was asked by our representative, she replied that she followed directions explicitly. Miss Young then told hnw the malady affected her, saying her symptoms were:-" Stooping, bending over, walking or standing any length of time always fave mo n pain in tiie small of my back, had a pain in the kidneys nil the time, and if 1 caught cold it would always settlo there ; the pain I suffered was of a very exhausting nature; at night I could only Ho llat on my back any other position causing pain aim suiicring; tne nerves passing up my back, were affected and this brought with it severe headaches, but as I said before, Doan's Kidney Fills have removed all pain and suffering en tirely and I never felt better and healthier in my life." Doan's Kidney Pills are for sale by nil dealers, price fid cents, mailed by Foster Mllbnrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., Solo Agents for the United Stales. For mlc at Kirlln's Pharmacy. THE MILD POWER CURES Dr. Humphreys' Specifics are scientifically and carefully prepared Remedl.es, used for nearly half a century by the people with entire success. o. amine fob X Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations.. S-WornM) Worm Fever, Worm Colle..,.. 3- Tcctlilnn! Colle, Crylne, Wakefulness 4- Dlnrrlicn, of Children or AdulU , 7- Coushs, Colds, Bronchitis - 8- Kcuralgtn, Toothache, Fnccncho...... ll-Ucnilaclies, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. 10-DyBPCPslat Biliousness, Constipation. It-Suppressed orrnlnful Periods... l'J-'Whltes, Too rrofuso Periods - 13- Croup, I.nvynrrltls. Hoarseness 14- Snlt Klicutn, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. 15- Rlicumatlsin, Kheumatio Pains lG-Malnrlu, Chills, FoverandAsuo - lfl-fjatnrrb, Influenza, Cold In tho Head-20-Wliooplnar Cough - 27 Kidney Diseases 28- Nervons Debility 30-Urlnnry Weakness 34-Soro Throat, Quinsy.DIphtheria.... "77" for HAY FEVER SoM ty Drnirittiti, or tent rPW on rrolpl ef rlw, 2lc., or 5 for ft., tra.y bo .Rsortedt, eraor-t 2B, It. !" only. Pa. HrM.iiRKT' M Axiut,(Enlartfed He leil i.mai, w FBEU lIU31I'llllES'Bi;U.CO., Ill & 113 minim St., KiwTorh fs Kpfbct Ma ten 21, 1895. Fnwnger trains leave Shenandoah lor Penn Haven Junction, Mancli Cliunk, Le- highton, Shitington, White Hull.Catasauqna, Allentown,Hcthlehem,Easton and Weathcrly at 6 04, 7 38, 1) 15 a m., 12 13, 2 47, 5 27 p ni. For New York and Philadelphia, 0 04, 7 38, 3 15 a. in., 12 -13, 2 57, p. in. For Qua rkake, Switchback, Gorhards and llutlsondalo, !l 15 a in. and 2 57 p. m. For Wilkes-Harro, White Haven, Pitlston, Laceyvillc, Towanda, Sayro Waverly and Elmira, fi 01,9 15 a in, 2 57. 5 27 pm. For Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara FalU and tho Weal, It 15 a. m. and 2 57, 5 27 p. m. For Belvidere, Doiawaro Water Gap and Slroudsburg, 0 04 a. in, 2 57 p. in. For Lambertville and Trenton, 9 15 a m. For Taukhannock, 0 04,9 15 a. m., 2 57,5 27 p. m. For Ithaca and Geneva, 0 04, 9 15 a ni, 5 27 pm. For Auburn, 9 15 a m, 5 27 p in. For Jeanesvillo, Loviston and Boaver Meadow, 7 38 a. m., 12 43 p. m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 0 04, 7 38, 9 15 a. in., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 p. m. For Silver Brook Junction, Audenried and Hazleton, 0 01, 7 38, 9 15 a in, 12 43, 2 57, 527 and 8 08 p m. For Scranton, 0 04, 9 15 a m, 2 57 and 5 27 p m. For Hailebrook, Jeddo,. Drifton and Free land, 6 01, 7 3D, 915 a. in., 12 48, 2 57, 5 27 p. m. For Ashland, Girardville and Lost Creek, 4 40, 6 15, 7 30, 9 13, 10 20 a. in., 12 35, 1 40, 1 10, fi 35, 8 22 p. m. For Haven Hun, Ceutralia, Mount Carmel and Shamokin, 0 18, 11 14 a ui, 1 32, 4 20, 8 22,9 16 )i. in. For Yatesville, Park Place, Mahauoy City Uud Delano, 5 50, 6 04, 7 38, 9 15, 11 06 a. m., t If 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 OS, 9 2S, 10 6S p. m. ( Trains will leave Shamokin at 5 16, 8 15, Tl 46 a. in., I 55, 4 30, 9 30 p. m., and arrive Bhonandnah at 6 04, 9 15 a. in , 12 43, 2 57, n, 11 15 p. m Leave Sbeuandoao for Pottsville, 0 04, 7 38, V 08, 1 1 04, U 80 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 1 10, 5 27, 808 p. M. Leave PoMville for Shenandoah. 6 00, 7 40, 8 OS, ID IS, 11 48 a. w-, 12 t, 3 00, I in 5 20, 7 15, 7 M, MO, p, m. Leave Shenandoah far Haaietou, 6 04, 7 38 9 lb, h. in., 1 t, ttf, IT, 8 m Lcivc Hacleten for Shenandoah, 7 35, in 0.'., 1 1 0 a. m., 11 IS, 8 68, S 80, 7 36, A 68, p" '"' SUNDAY-TBAIX8. Trams leuve for Raven Hun, Ceutralia, Mt t'armi'l and Shamokin, 8 46 a. m., 8 40 p. m, ai.d in i ive at Shamokin at 7 40 a. m, and 3 45 l. in- Trains 'eave Shamokin tor Sbenandsa'i at 7 55 a. in. and 4 no p. in., and arrive at Sheu ando-.h at 8 49 a. ui. and 58 u. m. Trains leave fr Ashland, Girardville and Lout Creek. 9 4 a. m-, 12 30 u..i. . Blank Cicek Jonotiou, Venn Have. Junction, Mauch Chi nk, AHeatown, Bethlehem, Easton auu m c... m.;l,lol,.l,ii is .HO. 2 55 n. Ill . r,f 1,.1, uIqaa Hf&hnttnv Citv and Delano, 8 49, 11 85 a. m., 12 80,2 65,4 58, 6 "Leave1" Hazleton for Shenandoab, 8 30 11 80 a. m., 1 05, 6 30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for PotUville, 5 55 8 49,9 38 a. in., 2 40 p. in. Leave Pottsville for 8henandoah, 8 30 10 4ft a. Ui., 1 35, a 1j p. 111. IICALIN U. WILHUR.Genl. Siipt., Bourn iieinieuoiii, i CIIAHLES 8. LEE, Geul. M. Agt., ml. lfau. Agt fPh'liiilelphia i; Afct. a. v. a.. ith rWthleli" '' P w vns'WFirAfiirEli. South Btthleli" "' Captured by a Squad of Officers at Ponnsgrovo, N, J, HAD EEORUITED AT WILMINGTON, And Worn Awnltlns the Arrival of n Vsml from riillndelpliln to Onrry Them to Culm A quantity of Aruu and Am- i munition Captured. I i Wilmington, Dol., Aug. 81. Twonty men woro brought lioro ycatorilny from ronnsprrovo, N J., nnil lodged In Jnll, churgod with vlolntlon of tho noutrnllty luws In hnviiiff orgnnizod a hostile oxpo tlitlon to Cuba. They nro Btlll hero, In rustody of the United States nutliorltloa, Mid will bo arralgnod on londny. Tho men under urroat are: Pedro Bol auoour, Kdward Snurl, Guardo Laudo, JIuntlol Lojalo, Antonio Hulz, Kdward Yoro, FroderlcoMontalvo, Joaolt. Gonioz, Frank Coullo, Justo Caveno, Pablo Kato ben, Oorado M. Dnmono, Prank Nuvodo, Srartiuo Marion, Vlnoeute Caullo, Pablo Monocal, Yamnol Cojos, Itotnono Peraza, Brauiln Pouo and Casono Toronto. Tboy are nil from Philadelphia and New York, and woro arrostod under orders lsauud by tho treasury dopartmont. It lias beon suspected for sovornl months that a Cuban filibustering party wua nt work In this city, and It lias just beon loarnod that they bnvo boadquarters at 717 Markot street lioro, and that at least one, if not mora, expeditions to Cuba bavo boon dispatched from thl3 olty. On Mon day tho United Status authorities boro wero notified by Dotectlvo Gaylord, of tho PlnUorton agency In Phlladolpbln, that another expedition wns about to tako Its departuro. Ilotoctive Gaylord and several of bis associates camo tho noxt day. United Statos Deputy Marshal Howson H. Liunuen and soveral assistants, to gether with tho police authorities, bavo been keoping a closo wivtoh ovor slnco. 'I'boy noticed a number of suspicious char acters loitering about the cigar store in tho neighborhood of tho boadquarters of the Junta, and discovered that ono of thoso had gonu to tho olllco of tho Cbarlos Warner company on Thursday and olinr tored tho tug Taurus to carry freight to Ponnsgrovo. They shadowed tho tug un til sho left her wharf in this city Thurs day midnight. It was known beforehand by the au thorities that tho alleged filibustering party was to wait at Penusgrovo for a steanior to como from Philadelphia to take thorn to Cuba. Tho namo of tills atoamcr Is not known, but it was learned that sho was not oxpectod to arrivo ut Ponnsgrovo until last midnight. The pur suing party, thoroforo, permitted the mon tboy woro watching to load their freight and embark tholr passengers without molestation, and saw them sail in the di rection of Ponnsgrovo, whither somo of tho dotectlves bad been sunt to await de velopments. Last ovonlng Marshal Lnnnon, with several assistants, Dotectlvo Guylord and two of bis associates, and a squrul of pollco under Captain Kauo, boarded tho tug Media and sailed to Ponnsgrove. There they found tho party who hud chartered tbe Taurus, lounging ubout tho railroad station, and put them under arrest. When tboy overhauled tho freight In tbe hull of tho Taurus they found that it consisted of twenty-seven cases of arms, ami a large quantity of Ammunition, pro visions, clothing, utc. All of this was seized nud tho party returned to Wil mington. None of the prisoners has beon permitted to make any statomont, and it is not thought thut thoy will bo until tboy are arraigned in court. An expedition vory similar to tho ono which camo to grief last night put to sea in tbe tug Ilurtha about three weeks ago, and it is understood thut its members were safoly landed in Cuba. Another Snizuro of Arms. Washington, Aug. 31. Tho treasury department lias reculved a telegram from Collector of Customs Cottrell, at Cedar Keys, Fia., saying that at tho instigation of tho Spanish consul at Tampa ho bad seized, at a point twonty milos from Codnr Keys, 150 Remington rilles, a quan tity of cartridges and oluvuu kegs of pow der, which wero to bavo boon shlppod to Cuba. Our Government Cannot Interfere. Washington, Aug. 31. Tho stato do partmont is entirely without information us to the reported arrest lu Gurmauy of II. M. Komborg, of Docatur, Ind. It is not doubted that Consul Honry Robertson, at Hamburg, would act promptly for tho protection of tbe rights of any Amorlcan citizen. It Is quostlonnblu whother, if tho facts are as represented from Indiana, tho caso is ono in which tho United Statos government can interfore. Our treaty with Germany explloltly provides that natives of Germany shall not bo absolved from crimes committed in that country by becoming naturalized Americans. The Saloon Wnr in Wichita. Wichita, Kau., Aug. 31. Wichita had two sets of patrolmen on somo of the beats of the olty last night, prohibition and mitl-prohlbltlon. Tbe old policemen that were discharged demand their back pay, and, the polloo commissioner not having money to pay them, they say they will stop work until a settlement is mads. Heretofore the police were paid from tho saloon revenue, and that failing on no oount of tbe enforcement of the prohibi tion law there are no funds. JteorgHHlzlMsr the American Hallway Union Buffalo, Aug. 81. Seoret Organizer J. N. Coneobafter has been In Buffalo for the last three mouths clandestinely organ izing a branch of tbe A. B. V., and hav ing bad fair auooeii, now deelares that bo baa enrolled several hundred men, and that Uib local branch is one of tbe most promising In the country. Last year an attalUD to form $ union here proved un suooftttful. Mr. lllitiell Denies n lEuinor. Mamion, Mass., Aug, master General Blsse!l family, who are speutllng 31. Kx-Post-bas joined bis tho season hero, no truth what bus been offered States supremo by tho death of Mr. BIseell says there is over in tbe report that be tbe plaae on the United court beiiob made vnouut Justioe Jauluon. Iflerce Flehtlng lu the Congo State. BltussKLS, Aug. 31. Tho Independence Bolge has information that there has beon lighting between tho forces of tbe Congo etato aud tho MahdUts, in tho distrlot of Adda. Lieutenant Cassart and nlnoteon men wero killed. Weak, Irritable,Tired I Was No Good on Earth." Dr. Miles Ncrvlno strengthens tho weak, builda up tho broken down con8titutlon, and permanently cures every kind of nervous disease, "tbouf ono vcarnao lira afflicted irltli ttcrvouancHH, slccitlcnnncsa, Urccphit Herniation In mu lean, Slight palpitation of my heart, lilntractlnticotifanlonofthcmln(t, ScrtouH os or lapne. of memory. Weighted ilotm trtth cum and irorry. X completely lost appetite, And felt my vitality wearing out, I trrt ircvift, Irritable and tired, Sly weight ran reduced to 10O llm,, In fact I u-aa no good, on earth, A friend brought mo Dr. Miles' book, "Now and Start ling Facts," and I finally decided to try a bottle of Dr. Miles' Ilo oratlvo Ncrvlno. Iloforo I had taken ono bottlo I could sleep as well as a lO-yr.-old boy. My appetite returned greatly increased. When I had taken the sixth bottle My weight increased to 17G 6s., I7io sensaf Ion in my lean wan gone; My nerves steadied completely; My memory wan fully rcatorcd. My bratnacc.mcd clearer than ever. I felt an good aa any man on earth. Jlr. Miles' licatorativa Xerrtne la A great medicine, J aaaura you." Augusta, Mo. Wai.tf.ii li. BuniiANK. Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno In sold on a positlvo guarantee that tho first bottlo will oonelit. AlldruKKlstssoliltatSl.O bottles for$6, or It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by tho Dr. MUos Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health The Backus Water Motor Is the Most Economical Power Known, and the Best In the World for Driving: Light Machinery. It takes but little room. It never g-cts out of repair. It can not blow up. It requires no fuel. It needs no engineer. 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Their great success N ample, prow that they are un effective article, which van be alvas lived with tho host of results, J'rociire them from liruhlcr Hum. Qilmore's Aromatic Wine- A tonic for ladies. If you are suf fering from weakness and feel exhausted and nervous; are getting thin aud all run down, Gilroore's Aromatic Wine will bring ro4es to your cheeks and restore you to flegh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the regulator and corrector for all ail ments peculiar to wonlauhopd. It promotes digestion, enriches the blood nud gives lasting strength. Sold by A. WAS LEY, 106 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. DR. A. A. SEIBERT, Specialist in dlseates of tho Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 207 West Market St., I'OTTSVIIiLK. Hour 8:30 a. in. to 12 m.; 1 to 1 p. in., to 8 p. m. Sundays 0 a. in. to Vi in. TO BLAME For tho Recent Indian Troubles at Jaokson's Hole, THE INDIANS BRUTALLY TEEATED Arrested Without Cause, Induced to Matio an Ilffort to Il.cnpc, ami Then Fired .Upon (llflrlnl lteports on tlx Affair to tho Department or .luitice. Washinutox, Aug. 3t.-Thedopartinont of justice has received from the district at torney and marshal of Wyoming tho oUl olal reports of their Inveitlgation into tho IJannock Indliiu troubles made by the di rection of the attorney general. The re ports are dated Aiut. 2.1. Tho district attorney for Wyoming re ports: "I have no doubt whatovor that the 1 killing of tho Indian Tlmcga, on orobout ' tho 18th of July, was an atrocious, out- rageous and cold blooded murder, and j that It was a murder perpetrated on tho part of the constablo, Manning, and bis deputies lu pursuance of a schomn und conspiracy ou their part to prevent the i Indians from exercising a right and prlv- j liege which is, in my opinion, very clearly j guaranteed to them by tho treaty boforo montloned. i "Should tbe prosecution on the part of tho United Statos bo determined upon, it would he useless to coininonco it before a coinniistioner. As tho law is now, wo are bound to bring prisoners boforo tho United Statos commissioner nearest to tho place of arrest, and in this case It would he beforo Mr. I'ettlgrow, tbe com missioner at Marysvalu. I am informed jthnt bo Is thoroughly in sympathy with ,lho so eallotl settlers In that region." j The deputy marshal's report says that aftor a careful Investigation of the wholo nnalr shows that the reports mado by set tlers charging tho Indians with whole sale slaughter of game for wantonness or to secure tbe bides of tho animals killed bave boon very much exaggerated. "During my stay lu Jackson's Hole," bo gays, "I visited many portions of the dis trict and saw no evidences of such slaugh ter. Lieutenants Gardner, Parker and Jackson, of tbe Ninth Unitod Statos cav nlry, who conducted scouting partios of troops through all portions of Jaokson's Hole, also found tills to bo tho case. "I spoilt some time inquiring Into tho onuses for the uuconoealed hostility of tho Jaokson's Hole people ngainst tbe In dians. Thoro was little or no complaint among tho settlers of offonslve manners on the part of the Indians. In no Instance has tboru ever been a well authenticated ooso whore a settlor has beon molested by an Indian. "If tho truth of the matter can bo reached It will bo found that tho captors did not oare partloulnrly about getting their prisoners safely to Murysvalo, whoro the saijie formality of fining them nud then having to lot thorn oscnpo would ro suU, but ou the contrary tempted the In dians to try to escape, first by making them believe they were to be sent to jail or hung, and then by loading them to be .llevo if they tried to oscnpo their horses only, and not they, would bo shot. Whon they mado tbe attempt thoy woro fired nt, Tlinog v boingkiiled and another wounded. "The killing of game by tho Indians .nd bj' tho increasing number of tourist hunters threatens to so deploto tho region of blggumo, deer, -elk, mooso, etc., as to jeoparuize the ooeupation of tho pro fessional guides at Jackson's Hole. It was decided nt tho close of last seuson to keep the Indians out of the region this year, and. the events this summer aro tho results of carefully prepared plans. "If a full investigation of tho Jackson's Hole affair should bo had the fact will be established that whon Constablo Man ning and his po30 of twenty-six settlors arrested a partv of Indians on July 13 und startod with them for Marysvalo ho aud his men did all they could to tempt tho Indians to try to oscnpo, in order that thero might be a basis of justification for killing somo of them. "Tho whole affair was, I bellove, a pro meditated and prearranged plan to kill somo Indians and thus stir up sulllcieut trouble to subsequently got United Stutcs troops into tho region, and ultimately bavo the Indians shut out of Jackson's Hole. Tho plan was successfully carried out and tho desired rosults obtained. It would, however, bo but an net of simplo justice to bring tho mon who murdered the Indian Tlmcga to trial." Two Fithermen Drowned. G LOVKH8VILLE, N. Y., Aug. 31. About 2 o'clock in tho morning Sherman Fox and Theodoro IJrundage, residents of Kdinburg, N. Y., while returning to camp from a fishing excursion in tho Adlrondaoks, near Hatohellervllle, lost their way and walked off a bank fifteen feet high Intfl the Saoandoga river, aud both were drowned. Their bodies wero recovered. ' STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Gloalng Quotations of tile Now York and l'Mladelptilu RichaiiEos. New Yokk, Aug. 30. The stock market to day was characterized by an improved tone, Hllhouifh th volume of business was lighter than yesterday. Closing bids: Pel. Hudson W0!4 N. V. Central 1MU V. h. & W lttTli N. Y. & N. K HI EMo H Pennsylvania M Lake Brio A W.... 2ti4 Heading 1K Ihii,ih Nav iVft St. 1'aul 7614 Iblgh Valley 41!4 V. N. Y. & l'a i4 Navr Jersey Cen...lt)H West Shore Qonoral Market. PH1U.UBLMU, Aug. ). Flour weak: win ter supsrflue. $).:ttft2.50; do. extras. Vt.WH 9.85) Pennsylvania roller, elear, $3.9033.10; do. do., straight, 9.'i.lo$.s 30; western winter, clear, ttWQU.lO. Wheat firm, higher, with a'j'-ae. bid and U5)jc. asked for August. Corn quiet, sttady, with 4'j. hid and i:)o. asked for Augtut. Oata quiet, tlrm, with bid and 26Ho. asked for August. Hay firm; choioe tlmotbjr, SIS. Beef quiet. Pork steady. Lard steady: western steam, M.2S. Butter steady; western dlry,tH313e. ; do. creamery, XX&toi., factory, MH2Ho.; Klgiua, SOo. ; imitation creamery, lK&lSc.: New York dalry.UQMbfo.; do. creamery, lUH'ftate.; Pennsylvania and western ersauiery prints, fancy. Ho.', aieep tional loU higher; do. fair '" '"ftlfl'n : prints Jobbing at gsft&liV). Chew iirra; New York lr. 6370. ; small, OMMKo.; pact skims, mWh'--: full skims, lH8o. Eggs steady; Kew York and Pennsylvania, laiGo.; W8trn fraah, l'J015c. I.Ivn Stock Jlurketn. NW YORK, Aug. 30 Ileeves closed active, Initaot higher; native steers, poor to fair, 8.N9IUDi good Colorado. $1.50; stags and oxen, Sl.QMM.SOt hulls, Jl.S0a2.a-; dry cows, 81.WMMLH. Calves slow; poor to prime veals, $1081 imatra and buttermilks, $2.7SQ3.afi. Shtapuoty and easier; laiubs dull and lower; poor to. prime sheep, fl.QOQg.iO: commou to choioe lambs, S.75it5. Hogs easier at $5.15 Ofi. 40. AGOOD THING- PiSi Tobacco A Great Big Piece fop 10 Cents- a 3 When In flonlit Scxir.e r.U. Un trouhj r.MuIt Liij. -t t.i Kesult in 1 weeks. cm ry s no unlcr w Bb.AU MilDICINL (.., For sale by 1 V. I). KtKLIN, Slionamloah, Pa. DIRT DEFIES THE SAPOL IS GREATER THAN R- IN EKI SCT JUNK 20, IfiOI. Trains leav- S enmidoah as (oIIowh: For New York viu I'hila lelphia, week da' s, 2 10, 5 2.'., 7 20 a m. and 12 58, 2 55, 5 55 p. in. :itinlavs, 2 10 a. n. For Xew Yorkia Mauch Chunk, week daya 5 25, 7 20 a. m. and 12 58, 2 65 p. in. For Reading and 1'iiiladelphia, weok davs, 2 10, 5 25, 7 21), a. in. aud 12 58, 2 55, 5 5j"p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. ui. For l'uttsvillo, ""eek days, 2 10, 7 20 a. m. and 12 58, 2 55. 5 55 p. in. Piimlap 2 10 a. m. For Tamnriua and Mabanoy City, week days, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a. in. and 12 58, 2 65 i 55 p. in. Sunday s, 2 10 a. ni. For Villiamsport, Sunbury and Lowiiburg, week davs, 3 25, 1 1 30 a. m. and 1 60, 7 20 p. m. Sundays, 3 25 a. m. For Mahunoy Plane, week days, 2 JO, 3 25, 5 25, 7 iO, 11 30 a. m. and 12 . 8, 1 50, 2 55, 5 55, 7 20, 9 35 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. in. For Ashland ami Shamokin, weok days, 3 25, 7 20, 11 30 a. in. and I 51! 7 20, 9 35 y. in. Sundays, 3 25 a. in. For Biltiniore, Washington and the West via B. & O. R. ft., through trains leave Read ing Termiual, Philadelphia, (I. A R. R. It.) at 3 20, 7 55, II 2B . in. and 3 48, 7 27 p. m. SuudayB 3 20, 7 00, 11 26 ... in anil 3 4, 7 27 p.m. Additional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chestnut streetB station, week days, 1 50 5 41, S 23 p. m. Suudays, I 35, 8 23 p. in. TRAINS FOR 8IIEXANDOAII. fieae New York via Philadelphia, week days, 8 00 a in 1 30, i 0l, 7 30 p. in. and 12 16 night, Sundays, 8 00 p. ni. heave New York via Mauoh Chunk, week davt, 4 30, U 10 a. 10. aud 1 10, 4 80 ji, m Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 36, ll1 00 a. m. ami i 00, 0.i2, 1 1 30 p in. Sundays, 1 1 30 p. i. . Leave Reading, week days, 1 33, 7 10, 10.0(1, 1 1.50 a. in. and 5 66, 7 67 p. in. Sun days, 1.35 a. m. Leave Pottsvllle w. ek days, 2 35, 7 10 a. m. aud 12 30, 6 .2 p, m. Sundays, 2 ?.5 a. m. Leave Tatnaqi u, week days, 3 18, 8 50. 11 23 a.m. and 1 20 7 16, 2a p.m. Sundays, 3 S a. in. Le ive Mahanoy City, week days, S 46, 9 21, it 47 a. in. and 1 61, 7 39, 54 p. m. Smelays, ,1 46 a. ni. Leave Mabanoy Plane, weekday ,3 40,4 OA, 6 9 37, 11 69 a. in. and 1) 68, 2 till, 6 20, A 20, 7 63, 10 10 p. in. Suudhya, 2 40, 4 00 a. "i. Leave Williamsport, week days, T 42. 10 10 a.m. and 3 36, II 16 p. rti. Sunday), 11 16 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Bt. Wharf aud Sou tli Street Wharf Tor Atluntie Uity. Week days Express, 9 00 a. in., (Satur days onlv 1 30), 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, 6 00 p. m. Aeeommodatlon, 8 00 a. in., 5 15 p. ir. Sunday Express, 8 00, 9 00, 10 00 a.m. Aooointnadotion, 8 00 a. in. and 4 30 p, in. RETURNING LEAVE ATLANTIC CITY Depot,oorner Atlantic and Arkansas avenue, Week dava Kxprets, 7 00, 7 45, 9 00 a. m., 3 15 aud 6 30 p. in. Accommodation, S 16 a. in. and 4 32 p. in. Sunday Hx press, 4 00, 5 15, 8 00 p. in Accommodation, 7 15 a. ni and 4 16 p. m,. Parlor Can ou all Kx press trains. I. A. SWSIGARD, 0. G. 11 AN COCK, Geuerul Superintendent. Ueti. Pass, Agt. PU5H IT ALONG LOST VIGOR use for Vcrvous Pelifli'yt T ot of f -. i' P- r Ci etthrr , iv, art''jn.ic an 1 otner wciKfieists, ir (t aiy cauic, use 'f kfd ani full iRir julcU7y resiortd. If rtj;Iectetl, tutli Mailed anywhere, s iled, forjt.oo 6 horcs ftr 55.00. Wiih c icii iii.tr i iu cure or rciuna ino money, awioi Cleveland, Ohio. KING." THEN ROYALTY ITSELF, PonnsylvaniaR. I SCHUYLKIiL DIVISION. Jnly Cth 1895. Trains will leavo Shenandoah after tho above dato for Wiggans, GUberlon Frack ville, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvillo, Ham burg, Reading, Pottstown, l'iioenixville, Norristown, and Philadelphia (Broad street station) ot 6 08 and 1145 a.m. and 4 15 p. m. on week dayB. For Pottsville and inter mediate gtat one 9 10 a. m. SUNDAY. For Wiggan'a, Gilberton, Frackville, Now Castle, St. Clair, PotUville at 6 08, 9 40 a. in. and 3 10 p. in. For Hamburg, Reading, Pottstowr , Phoenixvillo, Norristown, Phila delphia at 6 00, 9 10 m., 3 10 p. ill. Trains loavo Frackville fr Shenandouh at 10 10 a. m. am" 12 ' I, 5 01 7 12 and 10 27 p.m. Sunday 11 13 a. in. and 5 40 p.m. Leave Pottsvi'le for Shenandoah at 10 15, 11 4S . in. and 4 40, 7 15 and 10 00 p. in. Suuday at 10 40 a. in., 5 15 p. in. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Shenandoah at 5 57 aud 8 35 a.m., 4 10 and 7 11 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 11 50 a. m. Leave Rroad Street Station, Philadelphia, for New York. Express, week-days, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 6 50, 7 33, 8 20, 950, 10 30 (Piuin Car) 1100, 11 14, a. m., 12 noon, 12 36 (Limited ! 00 and 122 p.m. Dining Cars) I 40, 2 30 (Dining Car), 3 20, 4 00, 5 00, 6 5" (Dining Car), ri (10, fl 60, 8 12 It) 00, p. in., 13 01 night. Sundays, 3 20. 4 06, 4 60, 6 16, 8 12, 9 50, 10 SO (Dining Oar), II 03 a. in., 12 36, 2 30 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 U), 6 to, 6 58, (Dining Car), 8 36, 6 50, 8 IS, 11 00 p. in., 12 01 night. Express fur Boston, without change, 11 00 a. in., week-days, aud 8 50 p. in. daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington 3 60, 7 20, 8 31, 9 10, 10 20, 11 18, II 81 a. u. (12 31 Limited Din ugCar), I 12, 8 40, 4 41, (5 10 CnnereaBio' ul Limited, Dining Car), 6 17, 6 j6, (Diuing Car), 5 40 (Dining Car) p. in., and 12 06 night week-days. tuudayi 3 50, 7 20,9 10, II 18, 11 38, a. m., 1 12, 4 41, 8 65, (Diniuit Car), 7 40 p. m. (Dining Car), and 12 06 night. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express 6 OH, 8 20 9 SO a. in., 1 00 (Saturday only). 2 00, 3 ' (), 4 00, 4 20, 600 6 40, n. week-days. Sundays, txprea, S 00 " 30, 8 041, 8 30, 900. 9 46 a. m. 4 30, p. m. to.cur sion, T 041, a. o.. daily. FOB Oal'K MAY, AnaLEsaA.WiLDWooD amd Hoi.lv Bkach. KxprassOOO a. ni. 23o, 4 06, S 00, p. in. week-days. Sundays, 8 20, a, m. Oape May onlv 1 30 p. m. Saturdays. Kxouritoii, 7 00, a in. daily. FOR SKA ISLK CITY, Ocmx Citv and Avaloi Express, 9 10 a. m., 2 30,1 SO p. m. week-days. Sundays, 8 60 a. m. Excursion, 7 0, a, in. dall . FOR SOM M ICRS POINT. Express, 8 20 9 30, a. ui 2 On, 3 00, 4 00 6 10, p. in. week day Sundays, S 00, 9 0, 9 45, a. in. S. M. Phbvobt, J. R. Woop, Geu'l Manager. Geii'l. Pass'g'r Agt, 'AMSY PILLS! Vm E Sf MO 4c FOR "imillA ITS 8AF sBfiMssH ALL SH