EVENING HERALD J'-STAlU,lSIIi: 18T0. l'abllshcd every livening, Except Sunday, nt 8 South Jaudin Strket, NnAn Ckntiik. Tile Herald l.i delivered In Rhcnnndonh nmt tlio surrounding towns for six cents ii week, pay able to the carriers, lly mall 3.00 1 year, or 25 cents n month, paynblo III ndvnnco. Advertise- trtftit rlmnrpil nnfnrillliir til snnpo ntiri tKlsltlolt. Tlie publishers reserve tlio rlulit to chango tlio position of advertisements whenever the pub lication of news demands It. The right Is reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether wild for or not, thnt the publishers may deem Improper, Advertising rntes mndo known upon application. .Entered at tlio poto(Tleo nt Shenandoah, l'n., as second class nmll mntter. Tni.ni'HONK CONNKCTION. Evening Herald TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1MK5. STATE TICKET. STATETIiUASUUlil!, Benjamin J. Haywood, of Mercer. ( SUPERIOR COUltT JUDGES, Jaiihb A. Bkaveh, of Centre. E. W. Willaiid, of Lackawanna. Charles E. Rick, of Luzerne Qkorok B. Oklauy, of Huntingdon. Jonx J. WicKiiAit, of Beaver. IIowaud ItliEDKit, of Northampton. COUNTY TICKET, junon or orphans' court, THOMAS H. IJ. LYON, of Mahanoy City. CONTllOLLini, IJEN.T. 11. SEVERN, of Shenandoah. DISTRICT ATTORNI1Y, OHAS. E. BRECKOXS, of St. Clair. CORONKR, Dn. S. J. SEYFERT, of I'inegrovo. DiRr.cTOR or Tin: poor, S. R. MIDDLETON, of Gilberton. COUNTY SURVKYOK, JOSEPH W. GEAItY, Jit., of Pottsville. The ticket nominated at l'ottsvillc yestcr- day sliows that tlio Republicans can apply geographical calculations to tlio arrangement of tlicir tickets as well as tlio Democrats. Op all tho paradoxical aspect of affairs with which wo havo come in contact tlio system of regulating tlio rate of wages to bo paid tlio minors and laborers challenges comparison. For at least two weeks tho selling prico of coal has been steadily advancing and it is semi-ollicially declared that they will ad vance farther on October 1st, yet we find that tho rate of wages for tho last half of Septem ber and first half of October is to bo 17 per cent, below tho $2.50 basis. We havo heard and read considerable of late about the wages of workmen being increased in various parts of tho country, but are loath to believe it when the coal question comes up in tlio shapo that it does. If tho reports aro true, then tho coal workors aro victims of dis crimination. Tliero is ono redeeming feature , Sn tlio situation, however. The P. & R. C. & 1. Co. is generous enough to waivo tlio ad vantage given it by the mathematicians who arrange the scale of wages and will only withhold ten per cent, from the earnings of tlio men. For this tho peoplo affected can bo truly thankful and they should extend heart felt sympathy to any poor toiler who may bo deprived of tho full percentage, or almost a quarter less than his actual earnings. Only tho man who works hard for two weeks and earns a paltry $20 and finds tho actual amount due him under the basis is but 10.00, from which must also bo deducted tho cost of his oil, cotton, powder and other supplies, feels the full force of tho situation. Ten per cent, is high enough, God knows 1 Rut when it readies fifteen and twenty, with tho selling prico of coal steadily advaucin: tho system of computation passes beyond comprehension. THE TICKET. Tho ticket nominated yesterday by tlio duly accredited representatives of tlio Re publican voters of Schuylkill county, is ono which they am point to with prido and satisfaction. It has many dements of strength, not tho least among which is tho fact that it is the production of tlio spontaneous choico of tho great majority of Republicans at the .primary cloctions. It is trim many illUbrcd in their choico of the various candidates pre sented to tho convention, but that is a right vouchsafed to every Anturicaii elector, and it was oxercisod witli duo regard for the welfiiro of the iwrty as a whole. Not a semblance of coercion was apparent, and tlio nominees wore selected because a majority of tlio dele (.Htes were elected in their interest. Kvery candidate upon the ticket is above ii preach. Judge T. JI. it. Lyon, the appointee -of Governor Hastings, heads the list and will U .id iiis colleagues to victory in Novemlier iiexr He is fully equipped for the perform ance of the duties of the ofllce, which quall liuitions he lias displayed in a high degree mce he took the oath of office a Judge of the Orphans' Court. To tlio nominee for County Controller, Benjamin It. Severn, the citlgens of Sljenan loali in puriioular point with much prido. s a iriutioHiwm he is held in high esteem, and .n an oHftel of the county the taxpayers of Ki huylkill liave many reaons to bo thank- ll that they elected him Controller of tho ' "iMityin 1803. During his administration , th it important office he saved them many thou -.aids of dollars, and by his watchfulness 'v wasteful cxjiendlture of the people's civv v.i-. prohibited. His eight moutlis' . ( i un a Controller renders him well i , 1 i,.r the Dositiou. Mr. Severn's lKipularily is attested by tin' feet that he xiteiNed the largest majority of any landi- dato on tlio ticket in 1603. Slionandoah, a Democratic town, also paid him tlio compli ment of nearly 200 majority. Charles E. Brcckous, tlio nominco for Dis trict Attorney, so far as intellectual attain ments go, is far above his Democratic oppo nent. His Republicanism is of tlio stalwart kind; at tlio samo tlmo conservative in his views when dealing with publicquestions. Tho District Attorneyship of Schuylkill county is ono of tho most important olliccs within tho gift of tho people. Tlio hold declaration mado in the Republican platform in reference to tho mismanagement of this ollico, needs just such iv man as Charlos E. Hreckons to conduct its nlTalrs. His oxpcrl enco of live yours in tho ollico as assistant to ex-District Attorneys James and Whitohousc has given him an insight to the duties of the olllce which fully qualifies him for tlio posi tion. Almost ovory voter in tho county, irrespec tive of party alllliations, knows Stephen It. Middloton, tho candidate for Poor Director. Asa private citizen ho is hold in high esteem, and as a public official ho would receive the samo onconium. The samo can be truthfully said of tho remaining candidates, Dr. S. J. Seyfert and Joseph W. Geary, who seek the omcos of Coronor and Surveyor respectively. Dr. Seyfort ranks with the leading phy sicians of tho county, a gentleman of liberal education, and is very highly esteemed at his homo in I'inegrovo. The doctor's popularity will add much strength to tho ticket. While it must be acknowledged that the result of tho convention was not tho choice of ovcry Republican, yet all accept the outcome in tho proper spirit. Harmony is being spelled with a big H tills year, and tho result will bo a glorious victory for tho Republican party and protection to American industries in November next. Itelicf In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases reliovcd in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." Tills new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, bacK and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention ot water ana pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relict and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South Main street. xne Imposition Will Close on Sundays Atlanta, Oct. 1. Tho question of Sun day opening of tho exposition was settled by nn overwhelming vote nt the directors meeting yesterday afternoon. II. H. Co baniss, manager of the Atlanta Journal, moved that the grounds bo opened and tho midway closed on Sundays. Captain J. W. English moved that tho wholo mat ter bo laid on tho tablo, and this was adop ted by an overwhelming vote. It is not believed that nny further attempt will be made to open the exposition grounds on Sunday. Hull Fighters Arrested In Denver. DKNVEIl, Sept. 30. A genuine Mexican bull fight was announced to tako placo nt Denver Wheel Club park yesterday after noon, and about 2,000 peoplo assembled to enjoy tho sport. Soveral bulls were turned loot.0 in tho arena, where Arizona Charlio anil several cowboys began an exhibition of lassooing. Tho men wcro immediately placed under arrest by tho police, and the audience was dlsmlsted without having seen unything at all resembling a bull light. For the National Capitol. PrtOYlDEXCE, Oct. 1. Tho statue of Mo zart which is to bo placed in tlio rotunda of tho now congressional library nt Wash lngton, wus cast at the works of the Gor- ham Manufacturing company yesterday. Tho statuo was designed by C. NIebous, of Now York, who ia also the designer of atutuos of Beothoven and Moses, to bo placed in tho same building. Tho two lat ter figures will bo cast this week. Mnrdnrnd for ller Diamonds. Providence, Sept. 30. Mrs. Lucy Lind soy, C5 years old, was found murdered In her homo nt No. 100 Mathemson street. She had been killed for her diamonds and what other property and monoy was In tho place. There is no clew, and tho medical examiner and police can find no blood to show whore tho woman was struck down. Tho deed was committed with an ax. The rrealrient Again flora Fltlilnt;. BuzzAitD'B Bay, Oct. 1. President Cleveland started Inst night on nnothcr fishing trip to Long Island Sound with Commodore Benedict on the Oneida. The trip will cover a period of soveral days anil u largo haul Is anticipated by tho fishermen. Killed by a Wildcat. AsiiUOfD, Pu., Oct. 1. Mrs. Andrew Kane, who wns attacked and bitten by n wildcat near her homo a few weeks ago, died from her injuries Sunday night. What Shall S Do? i the earnest, almost agonizing cry of weak, tired, nervous women, andcrowded, overworked, struggling men. Slight dif ficulties, ordinary cares, household work or daily labor, magnify theinselvea into seprnlnrriy impassf.blo mountains. ThU is simply because the nerves are weak, the bodily organs debilitated, and they do not proper nourishment. Feed the nerves, organs and tissues on rioli red blood, and how soon the glow of health oomos to the pale cheeks, firmness to the unsteady baud, and strength to the faltering limb. S&rs&panila pnrlflet, vitelUea and eurlohes the blood aud la Urns the best frl ml to unfortunate hunviBlty. Ke sure ti get Hood's pad oaly Hood's. AlldnifTT ts. fli sis for $5. Kiel's PHV'.;. ;5sSra BEAUTY. HOW TO INCREASE IN WEIGHT AND OTHERWISE IMPROVE ONE'S PER SONAL APPEARANCE. Every normally constituted man and woman wants to look well. This is natural and right. Wo have llttlo sympathy for thoso pcoplo who through indolcnco or gluttony havo permitted themselves to tako on too much flesh. They know that by tali lug plenty of oxerclso they can get hack to their normal weight. Wo do howovor havo a great deal of symimtliy for thoso poor, pale, thin sullbrcrs who clthor havo no nppotlto or olso whoso food distresses them to such a degree that they are forced to live on a most frugal diet. Their trouble arises from tho fact that they are unable to digest sufficient food and when their stomach is out of order and falls to do its proper work, foods aro worse than useless. They simply ferment in the stomach and fill tho system with poisonous principles. What these people need is something that will digest their lood after It lias been eaten, and it is in just such cases that tho Digestive Cordial as made by the Mount Lebanon Sliakors is proving remarkably successful. It is so prompt in its action that a sense nt relief almost immediately follows tho first dose, and a rapid increase in weight is soon noted. The Shakers havo issued an interesting nam phlct which may bo obtained upon inquiry at any drug store. Try a twenty-live cent bottlo of Digestive (Jordial and seo what It will do lor you. A QUESTION OK NVTIVITY. fit Interest to All Horn II.ro of Allen I'liriil. San Francisco, Oct. 1. Tho quostlon as to whether u Ch'n-'so born on American soil is a citizen of tho United states is to bo tested in tho courts. Wong Kim Arlc camu hero recently from China, U3iiiitnd- lug a landing on the ground tine he is a native of California. Tlio collec tor of tho port, whilo admitting his nativity, refused film landing, claiming ho is not, an Amer ican citizen. This decision was in accord nnco with an arrangement already made with tlio attorney general, who is anxious to test tho right of nntlvo born Chinese to laud here. According to tho contention ui tlio government, a person born in Un united States must not at tho timo of his birth bo subject to nny foreign power, thus making it indlspensiblo to citizenship by blrtn that tho parent bo nn American citi zen, for if tho father be alien tho child will bo subject to tho country of tho sire. If this contention, of the government is up held the standing of nil peoplo burn in the United States of nlicn parents will hi greatly uEectoil. IIy 'tiH.. a Itatlrontl Accident. AltooA, Pa., Oct. 1. Another accident occurred on tho Wopsouonock Mountain railroad last evening near tlio r.oeno of Friday's accident. A train of soveral cars was descemling tho mountains when an open car on tho roar jumped tho track at a switch and was pulled over on its side, Seventeen passengers were aboard, but nil escaped injury excepting Lumberman John Sellers, who fell partly under tho car. No bones were broken, however, and ins injuries aro not considered very scrl- ous. It is supposed that mischievous Oir- sons tampered with the switch for tho pur- poso or causing un accident. Street Car Crmtliefl Jnto a Train. Toledo, u., uct. l. western avenuo clcctrio car No. 17 was struck by a Lako Shore yard engino last evening and olinpsfc wholly demolished. Mrs. W. A. Walty, an aged lady, was thrown from tho car and sustained sovoro bruises about .tlio head and shoulders-and n broken arm. Milllo Norton, a young girl, was also thrown out nnd was bruised sovcrcly about tlio faeo. Tho other passengers In the car escaped with slight bruises. Tlio nccldont occurred on a steep grade, and tho conductor of tho street enr signaled tho motorman to stop. but tho brakes refused to hold, and tho car dashed into tlio train. Marvelous ItcHiiltH. From a letter written by Rev. J. Ounder- man, of Dimondalo, Mich., wo are permitted to make this extract : "I havo no hesitation in recommendlnc Dr. Kina's New Discovery, as tlio results wero almost marvelous in tho case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Haptist church at Iiives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La Orinne. Terriblo paroxysms of coughing would last hours with littlo interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them A friend recommended Dr. King's Now Discovery: it was quick in its work anil highly'satisfnctory in results," Trial bottles lreo at A. Wasleys drug store, jteguiar size 50e and 1.00. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Attornoy General Harmon has appointed J. Chaunccy Hoffman, of Cincinnati, as tils private secretary. Governor Hastings appointed Carl Bishop, of Gravity, Wayne county, Pa. deputy factory Inspector. In a drunken fight nt Fonda, N.Y., Pat rick Moehnu was stabbed in the left side an incli abovo the heart by John Kelly. Sir Henry Tylor, tho British railroad magnnto, haa arrived nt Llma,Poru, in tho interest of British holdors of bonds of Pe ruvian projects. Tlio Kentucky couforonco of tho Moth odist ohurch, at Covington, voted in favor of admitting Women delegates to tho gon oral confereuro. , Tho lower bouse of the Hungarian diet adopted bills providing for tho recognition of tlio Jewish religion nnd establishing freedom of worship. lion. itt. u. wtler, ngeu u yours, ox member of the Pennsylvania house of rep raseutntlves, died nt his homo in Johnson- ville, Pn., yesterday. Tho fult mills of the Boyutou & AVagg- ner company. a wast. Aurora, is. Y., and several other buildings were burned, with a total loss uf about tKSO.OOO. It is stated that all the saloon keepers of Buffalo will voluntarily close their Miloons on Sundays heroifcor, with the view of showing tlio desirability of more liberal Sunday laws. Village President Sturgos, of Saratoga, has received a valuablo gold watch, ohain nnd charm, prosonted to him by the cltfc zeus and visitors of Saratoga, in ntoognt, tlon of his efficient servlcos as vlllago pres ident. Uleetrie Hitters. TJectric Bitters Is a medicine suited for any seofaou, but perliaiie mare generally needed lu the spring, when me luiuum uaiuiumuu feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and slimuiiili mid the need of a tonic anil altera tive is felt. A prompt use of this medicine lias often averted long and perlia fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and free.ng the sys tem from the malarial polsou. Heudache, Inttigestion, Constipation. Dissiness yield to Electric Hitters. Only fifty cents per bott'o at A. Wasley's drug store. In Demonstrating to the Public Thnt His Remedies Do Positively Cure. To This End He Offers the Volunteered Testimony of Well-Known Citizens. Read What They Say. artist of Allegheny, Pit., and who resides at 200 Robinson street, says : "1 Havo sutioreit for years from rheumatism of my arms and legs; I have doctored with several different physicians, hut to no avail; but slnco taking a bottlo ot Munyon's Rheumatism wire icei quite well. I can heartily recommend it to u rheumatism sullerors. ' John L. Hill, residing at 31 North Grant avenuo, Columbus O., nged 88 yoars, says : 1 sutloreil from rheumatism lor over au eiivs. Tim naliis were very severe, and ften I was unable, to move around. I havo doctored with many physicians and taken all kirn s of imtent met c ue. nut never receivcu any relief until I began using Munyon's Rheumatism uuro. vwtiiin is nours uuor iiklnc tlio Hint do-o I was free lrom pain and in niiw completely wived." Thousands of te-timonials covering every portion of tho country cuiild bo published lrom neonle in nil walks ol llie who nave been cured by l'rof. Munyon's Remedies of such diseases as Catarrh, Dyspepsia, itneu mutism, Kidney and Liver Diseases, Fcnialo complaints, Asthma, Coughs and Colds, etc., etc. Munvnn's Homtponathic Remedy Com' pany, of Philadelphia, put up specifics for nearly every uiscase, vjncii iuu cum un druggists, mostly for 25 cents a bottle. Willi Munyon's Kcmcdies every ono can doctor themselves. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ptUITON KOllMNS, JI. D., I'llYMUAN AWD bUKUfcUfl. No. 7 North Jnrdin Street Office Hours : From 8 to 0:30 n. "in.; 1:30 to 2:30 p. m.; 0:00 to 7:30 p. m. -y N. STEIN, M. !., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OOlce Room 2, Egnn's New Building, comet main and centre streets, Biienanaoan, i-a. Ofllco hours : 8 to 10 a. m.s 1 to 3 p. m. i 7 to m. Night office No. 230 West Oak street. p F. 11URKE, JI. D. 30 E. Lloyd street,' Shennndoah. 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All -mi- usl. 1., lo iuestiaUi our ni'W and orluiual methods fust workings of plan unit hixlust rcfi-riiKiS furnished. Our llooklet "Points A: 11 ints" how to make money und other information sent I'KKIC Giimorc & Co., Hunker and llrokers. Oikjii liourd of Trade Ilhlg., CHiIobko, IU. O-ai-Sm-diw fltentner Wrecked In Chenapenlce. Noiifolk, Va Oct. 1. The steamship Margaret, of tho Plant lino, bound from Now Haven, Conn., to Tampa, Fin., whilo nnchored in lower Chosapcako bay, wait ing for favoraole weather, dragged hor anchors during the violent northorly galo, and stranded about three miles north of tho wvnthor bureau station nt Capo Henry. The crow of seventeen num. nnd a young lady, itlcco of tho pilot, wero safely landed In tlio steamer's boats. Tho steam er's back Is broken and her stnrbonrd sldo gono, whilo tho furniture, wheolhouso and other wrcokago is fast washing ashore. Ambition to Ilecomn a Ilnnk Holiber. Ni:w YoltK, Oct. 1. Kdwanl Heckcr, an 18 year old youth, who had been brought by dek-etlves from Knoxville, Tonn., was arraigned in tlio Tombs polico court on a charge of stealing $75 f torn his former employer. Hooker is said to havo stolen tho money to got to Knoxvlllo becntiso ho had met hero a Knoxvlllo youth named John Irving, who persuaded him to go thero on an understanding that they would proceed to Florida to engage in tho avoca tion of bnnk robbery. Irving is under stood to bo on his way to Knoxvlllo. Corp.e Thrown from the Hearse. PniLursBuito, N. J., Oct. 1. While- n "menu cortege was on its way from Hie- The kidneys get overworked from worry, gelsvlllo to Straw church, near this city. nii.i i. ..r .1... .. i...i ,. horso drawing a carriage occupied by tho 1 family of William Daubach, of Rlcgols- vlllSj took fright at n gong at a railroad crossing nnd ran away. Ho overtook tho hearse, which was unset, and the corpse. that of n child, was thrown out into tho road, causing great oxcltomcnt among tlio mourners. William Hloom, of Rlcgels vlfle, driver of tho hearse, was seriously Injured about tho splno. Returned nnd Was Arrested. InoNTON, O., Oct. 1. Defaulting County Treasurer M. G. Clay, who left last week, returned yesterday. Ho says ho has been in West Virginia for his health. Last night bo wns arrested on complaint of W. B. Ellsberry, a bondsman, und arraigned beforo Squlro Craig. He ploaded not guilty, waived examination and was jailed in default of $10,000 bail to answer to a charge of embezzlement. His shortage is over $37,000. Christian Scientist Indicted for Murder. Memphis, Oct. 1. Mrs. J. n. Aiken, a Christian science "henler," was yesterday placed under bonds of $5,000 to an swer to an indictment for murder. In July last Mrs. Aiken attended a Mrs. Wndo in child birth, using only Christian science in the trentmont of tho case, nnd, so tho indictment charges, refusing to al low regular physicians to see the patient. Mrs. Wado died, ana the indictment fol lowed. I'hllndHlplila Cricketers Win. PilILAVjiiLVHiA, Oct. 1. The third nnd last game of the cricket matches between tho team of the Oxford and Cambridge universities' nud'tho Philadelphia cricket ers was finished at Haverford yesterday afternoon, the homo plnyors wiunlng by an inning-and thirty-nine runs. John llnlllns' Trial Postponed. Tiienton, Oct. 1. The trial of John Mullins, tho Jersoy City furniture denier. Indlotcd for conspiracy to defraud the stato, and also for perjury, has been post poned until Oct. 10. In ErKECTMAr.cn 21, 18P5. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah ioi Peuu Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, he higliton, Slntington, VhitnHnll,Catasauqnn, Allentown,l)etheheni,Knston and Wentlierlv at 6 1)4, 7 33, 9 15 a in., 12 43. 2 S7, 5 27 p m For New York snd Philadelphia. 8 04 7 38, fl IS a. in., 2 43, 2 57. p. m. For Qua kake, Switchback, Gerbards and HuiUondale. V 15 a- 111. and 2 57 p. m. For Wilkes-Barrn, White Haven, Fittstnn, hacevville, Towsnda, Suyro, Waverly and Elmfra, (1 01, 1) 15 a m, 2 57. 5 27 pm. For Itoahester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and tho West, 9 15 a. m. and 2 57, S 27 p. tn. For Iielvidere, Delaware Wmer Gp aii'i Stroutlsburg, 6 04 a. m, 2 57 '. :n. For Lambertville and Trenton, 9 15 a in. For Tonkhannnck, 0 04,9 14 a. m.,2 57,5 27 p. in. For Ithaca and Geneva, 0 04, ! 15 a in, 5 2" p in. For Auburn, 0 15 am, 5 27 p in. For Jeanesville Leviston and Beavet Meadow, 7 38 a. in., 12 43 p. in. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 6 04, 7 3f, S) 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 p. m. For Silver Brook Junction, Audenried ui'l Hazletoi), B 04, 7 38, 9 15 a in, 12 43, 2 57, 527 and 8 08 p m. For Scranton, 0 04, 9 15 a in, 2 57 and 5 27 p m. For Ilazlehrook, Jedilo, Drlfton and Free landf6 04, 7 33, 9 15 a. 111., 12 43, 2 57. 5 27 p. in. For yVshland, Girardvillo nnd Lost Creek, 4 40, fi h 7 30, 9 13, 10 20 a. m., 12 35, 1 ill, 4 10,0 3,-8 22 p.m. For Haven Run, Centralis., Mount Carinel andShamokin, 0 IS, 11 14 a in, 132, 4 20. 8 22,9 15 p.m. N For Yalesville, Park Dace, Mehnnov Oil and Delano, 5 50, II 04, 7 38, 9 15, II Oa'u. 111 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 1 08, M 23. 10 S3 p. m. Trains will leave Shamokiii at 5 15. 8 l.' 11 45 a. 111., 1 65, 4 3D. 9 30 p 111., and arriv. Shenandoah at fi U4, tUa 11) , 12 13; 3 6T 7, 11 15 p. m Leave Shenandoan for I'oiUiviUe, A (M 7 38,9 08, U 05, 11 3D a. in., 13 S. S ST,'1 5 37, 8 118 p. m. . , Leave PotUvilie for f"iieuanbih. 1 7 40, 9 115, 10 15, 11 48 a. 10 , II 2, I0. 1 ( 5 20, 7 15, 7 55,9 40 p.m. . ' Leava SheoHudoah tor Ukftiaton, 6 04, T H- 9 15, a. m., 12 43, S 57, A 27. 8 0 a. Leave Hasletou for KhouWWish, 7 3, 1(1 05, 11 OA a. in., It 16, 2 58. ft 30, T 5. 7. 5". p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run, Oeutraliu, Mt. Carina) and Sbainokiii, 0 45 a. 111., 2 40 p ni, and arrivn nt Bbainnkin at 7 40 a. in. urn) 3 45 p. in. Train leave Shainnkin for Bhoiiutiilnali at 7 55 n. in. and 4 00 p. ".. and arrive at Bhoo ttndoah at 8 49 a. in and t & p in. Train lusts fr Ashland, Oiraidvillo unl I,ot Creek. U 40 a- in., 12 30 p. ui. For Ilaslaton, Black Creek Junction, Penr. Ilovtui Junction, Mauch Chunk, AHeutnwn, Bethlehem, Kaston and New York, 8 49 a, 111., 12 .111,2 55 p. in. For Philadelphia, 12 30, 2 56 p. 111. For Yatesville, Park Flnee, Mahauov City and Delano, 8 49, It 36 a. m., 12 30, 2 56,4 58, fi 03 p. m. Leave Hazleton fir Shenandoah, 8 30 11 3U a. 111., 1 06, l 30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah fur Pnttsville, 5 65, 8 49, 9 32 a. lu , 2 40 p. in. Leave Pottsville for Sheuauiloah, 8 30. 10 411 a. in., I 35, 5 Id p. in. ROLLIN H. W!LIlR,Genl. Bupt,, South Uathlehem, I'a. CHARLES B. LEE, Genl. Pas. Agt., Philadelphia. A. W.NOWVFMACHER, Aast.G. V. A. South Bathleliiim.Fa 11111 SOME FACTS ABOUT THEIR PAINS AND DISEASES. ' The Symptoms of Sick Kidneys and the Diseases That Sick Kidneys "Will Causo. A Sure Cure for the Kid neys and for These Diseases. Thero aro a great many pcoplo who don't, know that tho kidneys aro simply filters. All tho blood made by tho food wo eat passes) through our kidnoys. Tlio kidnoys scpurato what is had from what is good, what is unhealthy from whau-'' is healthy, throw out tho bad and lot flloi good pass on to nourish our body. And this is going on overy minuto of oui; llvos. Some folks overwork their kidnoys. Tlioy havo to suffer the consequences. ' Hut tho consequences would not bo so bait if tlioy would tako Dr. Hooh's Sparagina Kidney Pills. 7 Worry is nrobahly tho most common of those causes. Overwork of tho kidneys makes thom sick,i and they tnnko us sick, When tlio kidneys are bick tho blood sutlers. It gets poor, thin, unhealthy, pois onous. When our kidneys are sick we may have liriglit's Diseasc.Diabetcs, Nephritis and other dangerous kidney troubles. Or wo may have Itheuniatism. Gout, Neu ralgia, (icneral Muscular Weakness, etc., or Amentia, Palo and Sallow complexion, Clilorsis or Green Sickness, Dizziness, etc., or Skin Diseases, Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, etc. It may seem wonderful that one medicine should bo ablo to cure all theso diseases, but when wo remember that they aro all caused by impure blood, and that tlio impuro blood. is caused by the kidneys, it becomes a ques tion of simplo commou senso. Tho kidneys mako puro blood. Puro blood mcaus health. Therefore, when you have diseases of im puro blood, euro your kidneys with Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills. This will mako you well and strong and hearty. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills contain, in concentrated form, special vegetable drugs which cure and renew the kidneys. Tho combination from which they aro made is found in no other medicine or prescription. It was first used by Dr. Hobb in his private practice many years ago, and wns so unfail ingly successful that his original prescription was finally made up into Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills. Tho concentrated extract ,of Asparagus, which is the principal ingredient, is prepared exclusively by thq Hobb's Medi cine Co., under a special process. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney pills will cure you when you aro sick. They will put new blood and new life into you. They will give you newimbition, new iooks aim new nrigntncss oi eyes ana sKin. A few doses will relievo. AU'cw boxes wil euro. B Of all druggists, or mailed yircpaid to : address for 50 cents a box. ii Write for intcrestine namnlilct on tho t ject, free on application, to Ifphb's McdR nn pi.t..nnn c,. ''j READING R. MSYSTi . IN EFPEQT Jlfekn. I Ft? Trains leave S' enandoA'fcfffiy For New York via i ' raoel,'jr 11a s. i iv, 02a, zii a a, anil iso rt? 5 55 11. m. HundavB. 2 10 n. m. if' ' .i For Nev York via Mauch ChutikV wok dva a 25, 7 20 a. m. and 12 58, 2 55 p. ni. For Reading and Philadelphia, week davs, 2 10, 5 25, 7 2, a. m. and 12 58, 2 55, 5 65" p. 111. Sundays 2 111 a. m For lottviI!e, -eek davs, 2 b , 7 20 a. m. a-id 12 t8, 2 55 5 55 p. m. undap 2 1(1 . m. Fo. Tauniiiua and Mahaaoy- City, wock ilajs, 2 11, 5 25, 7 20 a. 111. and 12 5S, 2 55- 65 p. in. Sunda.is. " In a. m. For Williamsport.Sunbury and Lewisburg,' week .lavs, S 26. M a, u.. and 1 60, 7 20 p. m. Humlave, 3 J' a. in. For Mahiinn liaiin. week days, 2 10,3 25, 5 25, 7 20, 1 1 3:i . )ii. , and 12 , 1 50, 2 55. s as, 7 20, y ;ia p. . 111. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. in. For Ashlan-t and Shutnokin, week days, 3 25, 7 20, 11 30 11. m. and I 5 7 20, i 35 p. 111. Sundays, .'I 25 a. . For Biltin ore, Washington nnd th? West via B. i' O. it. K., through trains leave Read inc Termitial, Philadelphia, (1. Jk R. R. Ii.) at 3 20, 7 55, 1 1 2ii i-. m. and 3 48, 7 27 p. m. Sundays S SO, 7 0", 1 1 26 . m anil 3 40, 7 17 p.m.' Additional trains from Twvnty-fourth nnd Chestnut streets station, weekdays, 1 50, 5 41, 8 23 p. m. Pundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. ra. THAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Loavo New York via Philadelphia, week davs, 8 00 a ill I 3u, 4 On, 7 311 p. ru. and 1215 night, Sundays, it 00 p. in. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week, davs, 4 30, u 10 a. m. and 1 10, 4 30 p. 111. Leava Philadelphia, Rending Terminal, week das, 4 2", fc 35, 1' 00 a. m. and 4 00, (5.(12,1130 piii. Smi.li) s, II 30 p. i'. Leave Readinj. week dy, I 30, 7 111, 10.06, 11.60 . in, nnd 5 ti6r 7 67 p. in. Sun days, 1.35 a rn. Leave Pottti ille w ek daya, 2 85, 7 40. ni, nnd 12 3d, 0 12 p. m. t-unduys, 2 3ft a. in. Leave Tan.aqna, week dayi, 318, 8 M, II 2S a. m. and 1 2U 7 16,9 2-. 1 . m. Sunday, t u, in. Lo..ve llahanoy City, we-k dw 2 2J, U 47 . in. nd 1 il, 7 , 9 51 p. n. rturiilays, S ti a. tn. LvMahanoy PUne week dayf,2 40, t 00, 0 80, 9 87, II 60 a. m. and 12 6H, 2 tl, 5 30, IW. 7 5., 10 10 p. in. Suud a, 2 40, 4 0t . HI, Luw Williauisprirt, week dava, "42, I 10 a. 111. and 3 35, ll 15 p. Sumtttja, 11 16 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY D VIHION Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut St. Wharf aud Kouth Stre-t Wharf for Atlantio City, -UT....I. -J . . .. I. n m ... c?. f n hock 1 1 a n ,..v y 1 dqb, o vv a, ,,,, yw .lays onlv I 10), 2 0(i, 3 00, 4 00, 00 p. Aeeommodation, 8 00 a.m., 45f. S- 11 idv-EXfiresa, 8 00, 9 06, 10 00 aBI Ai'coiniiiu.iAtiun, 8 00 a. m. and 4 IP- IHJBii,, RETURNIV17 LEAVB ATEaNTIO 0T I)e .ot,corner Atlantic and ArkwisM ftvenlot, Week .( hxprewi, 7 00, 7 45, 0 00 m., 3 15 ar.d 6 SO p. 111. AcoomtnodntlOB, l a. m. and 4 32 p. m. Sunday Kxprwi, 4 00, 5 15, 8 OP p. m Aooommodation, 7 15 a. in., and 4 15 p. w. . Parlor Cars on all Exprw "1arin';nf,,r L A. 8WSIGARD, 0. G. HANCOCK, General Superinlendeot. Gen. l'aes, AjkL A genuine welcome a waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flaln and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter und ale constantly on tap. Choice tern IRTUiiee drinks and cigars. Celelirated Female lnwifpa nflwr fnU. 1 BIBUIU UntlULCr tsUttHB I I 1 n -m H n - 1 HsV wlUi Tuny snd l'tnnyroysl run sua otntr uu 9gf& rirTedli.) Ali;i buy tho bc.1 sad tvula d wo. S5nneilwTaart'd superior to all otbjrt. .Iftl"" thebcf t In the inarkt, A Ko 1. I'utlcalwl, CU. JJr.S.T. I Xls,lJacklJr, Bull"". Wn.
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