SLEEP & REST For Skin Tortured BABIES And Tired MOTHERS flPKKDY Cons Treatment. Warm baths with Ccticuiu Soap, gentle application of CurtccRA (ointment), and mild dose of Ctrri. ccba Rksoltxnt (tho now blooJ purifier). Soli thraashnut thfl world. firitlih d.Ttfiti F. Nttr. mbt a eons, i, aine uiiwara-i., London. POTTKK Siva Alto cm. Coir., Bolt Fropi. UOltOD, U. S. A. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD St'lIUYKII.L DIVISION. PnrTiTMiinii 30, 1895. Trains will leave Hhcnandoah nftor tlio nliovo dnto for WIkkuhh, (illberton, Frtickvllle, Paris Water, St. Clnlr, Pottsville, lliimburi;, licndlnir, J'otutmvn, l'liocnixviiic, jsorrisiuwu mm i-iui-adelphla (llroad street station) nt 0 08 and 1143 vllle and intermediate stations 9 10 a. in. SUNDAY. Top M'lfnmiM. (lillieiton. P'rackville. Dark Water. St. (Jlnlr, l'ottsvmo, nt i on, v iu a. in. nnu i llUVIIIAVllll-i .1U.lin.Ut.ll, . lllKlilLljiilil. ... u w, V IV II. III., O IW . II.. Trains lenvo Frnckvlllo for Shenandoah nt 10 40 a.m. and 1214, 5 01, 742 and 10 27 p. m. Sunday, 11 13 n. m. and 5 40 p. m. .... Lenvo l'ottsvlllo for Shenandoah nt 10 15. 11 48 n. ni. and 140, 715 and 1000 p. in. Sunday nt 10 40 n. in.. 5 15 p. in. .... Leave Philadelphia, (llrond street station), for Shenandoah nt 0 57 nnd 8 Ki a. in., 110 and 711 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 0 50 n. m. Iavo Uronil street station, Philadelphia, for Sen Olrt, Ashury l'urk, Oeean Grove, Lung riranch, and Intermediate stations, 0.50, 8.25, 11.39 a. in., 3.30, 1.00 p. in. week-days. Sundays (stop nt Interlaken for Ashury Park), 8.25 n. in. Leave llrond Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YOKK. Itjcnress. week days, 3 20, 4 05, 1 50, 0 15, 0 60, 7 33,8 20,9 50,1030 (Dining Car), 11 0U, 11 n a. m.. noon, UU.I li.umieil iw mm t - i. jii. UllllllK VJIIB X IV. 4 IW ,.'.I,1K v.... , , - vw, R 00. 5 M ( Dlnlnir Car). (1 00. (1 50. 8 12. 10 (JO n. 111.. 12 Ui mailt, wunuays, u, iui, -i uu, w, oii, 9 50, 10 30(Dlnl:iK (Jnr), 1103 n. in., 1233, 230 (DlniiiB Car), I 00 (Limited I 22), 5 20, 5 50 (Diu lw Car), 0 35, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 12 01 night. Kxpress for lloston, without ehnnge, 11 00 u. ni. week ilays, nnd 0 50 p. in. dally. WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 3 50, 720, 8 31, fl 10, 10 20, 11 18, 11 3S a. in., (12 31 Limited Din ing Car), 112, 3 1(1, 4 41 (3 10 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 6 17, 0 55 (Dining Car), 740(Dlnlng.Car) p. in., nnd 12 03 night week dnvn. Simdavs. 3 50. 7 20. 9 10. 11 18. 1138 ft. m.. 112, 4 41. 0 53 (Dining Car), 7 40 p. in. (Dining Car) ana 12 01 niglit. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 8 50 n. m., 2 10,4 00, and 5 00 p. -week dnvs. Sundavs. 8 45 nnd 9 45 a. m. For Capo Jlay, Anglessea, Wlldwood nnd Holly Bench. Express, 9 00 a. in., and 4 00 p. in, vgpeK days, sunuays, y iw n. m. rorSca Islo City, Ocean City and Avalon. l.prcss, 9 00n. m., nnd 4 00 p. in. week days, 1 Jndavs. 9 00 a. m. " For Somers Point. Express, 8 50 a. m., and 4 00 p. m. week days. Sundays, 8 43 n. in. S. 51. 1'itiivosT, J. H. Wood, Clcn'I Manager. Ocn'l I'uss'g'r Agt, READING R. R. SYSTE " " IN EFFECT OCTOBER I, 189.3. Trnins lenvo Shenandoah as follows : For New York via l'hlladelphla, week days, 210,5 25, 7 20 a. 111., 12 58, 2 53 nnd 5 53 p. 111. Sundays, 2 10 n. m. For New York via Munch Chunk, week days, 5 25, 7 20 n. in., 12 58 and 2 55 p. in. For Reading nnd Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a. in., 12 58, 2 55 und 5 55 p. in. Sun days, 2 10 n. in. For Pottsville, week days, 2 10, 7 20 a. m., nnd 12 58, 2 55 nnd 5 55 p. ni. Sundays, 2 10 a. in. For Tainnqua and Malmnoy City, weekdays, 210,5 25, 720 a. III., 12 58, 2 55 und 5 55 p. 111. Sundays, 2 10 n. in. For Wlllinnisport, Suubury and Lcwlsbure, week days, 3 25, 11 30 u. in., 150 nnd 7 20 p. in. Sundays, 3 25 a. in. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 10, 3 25, 5 25, 7 20, 11 30 n. 111., 12 58, 1 50, 2 55, 5 55, 7 20 and 0 35 p. in. Sundnys, 2 10, 3 25 n. in. For Ashland nnd Shainokiu, week days, 3 23, 7 20.1130 a. m.. 150, 7 20 nnd 9 33 p. m. Sun days, 3 25 a. in. For Baltimore, Washington and tho West via B. fc O. R. R., through trains leave Reading Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & R. It. It.) at 3 20, 755, 1120 n. in., 3 IS and 7 27 p. in. Sundays, ' a 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. in., 3 10 and 7 27 p. m. Addl titionnl trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 1 50, 5 41, 8 23 p. ni. Sundays, 133, 8 23 p. in. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Iave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 8 00 a. in., 130, 4 00, 730 p. in. and 1215 night. Sundays, 0 00 p. ni. l.eavo New York via Maiich Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 n. m., 1 10 and 4 30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 33, 1000 a. m. und 4 00, 0 02, 1130 p. in. Sundays, 11 SO p. in. Lcuvc ReiMlIng, week days, 1 35, 710, 10 00, 11 50 u. m., 5 55 nnd 7 37 p. in. Sundays, 1 33 a. in. Leave Pottsville, weekdays, 2 35, 7 40 a. in., 12 30 ond 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 115 n. in. Leave Tiiinaqiiii. week day-, 3 18, 8 50, 1123 a m., 1 20, 7 13 and 9 52 p. in. Sundays, 3 18 a. in. I,eave Mnhanoy City, week dm, 2 45, 9 21, 11 47 a. ill., 1 51, 7 39 and 9 31 p. m. Sundays, 3 45 Mnluiiiov Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00, . 030, 9 3T, 11 59 a. in , 12 58, 2 00, 5 20, 0 20, 7 03 nnd in in i. in. suuuuYS. - iv. i w . in. Leave Wlllliinnport, week days, 7 42, 10 10 a. in., 3 33 nnd 11 II p. m. Sundays, II 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wnrf and South street wharf for Atlantio City. Weekdays Express, 9 00 tt. in., 2 00, 4 00, BOO p.m. Aeeomiuoilation, 8 00n. in., 130, 0 30 p. in. Sunday Express, 900. 1000a. in. Accommo dation x 00 a. m., I 15 !- m- Returning leave Atlantio City (depot,) week days, express, 735, 9 00 a. m., 3 30, 5 30 p. in. Accommodation. U50, 8 15 a. ni., and 4 32 p. m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 80 p. in. Accommoda tion, 7 15 a. in., I 15 p. in. Purloi Cars on all express trains. I M i:i(HRD, U. II. HAN WK i l Superintendent. Uen'1 IW Agt, Of a hcad-splitllng headache Iminedi tely re lieved by tlio use 01 TAYLOR'S Anti-Headache Powders. The area nasittve nnd speedy cure and are guaranteed absolutely harmless. Their great a.iuu. la ,,.,,lu ..r...J Unit thi'v are an elTeutlvc artiole, which can be ttlwujs used with the lst oj ruemia. i rocure mem ironi ,,.... . .-" When It comes to GROCERIES Our stock speaks for lUelf. to town send your orders. If you don't eon e Tliy will be ' 'n- raieiy aim prouijuiy iiiiMt. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street Application ot (Qticura For the Eecent Deadly Eiots in Constantinople FOREIGN AMBASSADORS PROTEST. Energetic: Representations to the Turkish Foretell Ministers Arrest the Kxcesses Committed by tho Police Armenians Still Ilarrlcadod In Their Cathedral. Constantinople, Oct. C After n con foronco of tho foreign ambassadors yester day oncrgotlo representations wcro imulo fo tho Turkish foreign mlnlstor complain ing of tho oxcosses committed, ns much by tho rfollco as by tho Hussulmnn populnco, on tho prisoners, killed and wounded, on Monday and Tuesday, mnny of whom wcro dispatched with bludgeons, whllo others woro most cruelly maltreated. Tho repre sentatives of tho powers begged the foreign minister to tnko measures to prevent tho foreign residents of Constantinople from suffering, nnd to rcstoro order. Tho United States minister, Mr. Alex. W. Terrell, also mado representations to tho Turkish government requesting that stops bo taken to Bccuro tho safety of tho United States missionaries In tho Koum kapon quartor. Messrs. Chirton and Huntor, tho newly appointed United Statos consuls, started for Erzeroum and Harpoot, respectively, yesterday without their exequaturs. Tho British consul at Troblzoudo has been In structed to grant them every facility and protection in tho accomplishment of their journey and in establishing themselves nt their posts. Tho Turkish quarters aro guarded throughout tho night In order to prevent tho Mussulman Inhabitants from coming out and rcnowlng tho disturbances. Tho city Is now tranquil, although it is still patrolled by troops and police, and thero Is yet much apprehension among the Armenians. Tho Softas wcro especially guilty of great oxcosses on Tuesday, espe cially during tho raid on tho Armenian quarter which they mado at night. At Tookurtchosmo, near Stambul, tho stu dents nnd populoco broko into an Ar menian building, and killed fifteen per sons and wounded thlrty-llvo others. In addition It Is said that thoy Immediately convoyed tho bodies to tho shore and threw them into tho sea. Thoro was another llorco light In an Ar menian cafe at Scutari, during which sev eral persons were killed und wounded on both sides. At Hnsskoln u number of Ar menian houses wcro broken into and sacked by tho Softas, who killed a num ber of Armenians Inhabiting theso build ings. On tho other hand, at Karqheuin ruk, near Stambul, revolvers were fired from tho windows of Armenian houses, and all tho Armenian Inhabitants wore arrested. At tho Invitation of tho Armenian nota bilities, acting at tho request of tho Turk ish government, somo of tho Armenians who had sought refuge in thoKoumkapon cathedral havo returned to their homes, but tho majority rcfuso to lcavo tho sacred edifice, where thoy aro safely barricaded, out of fear of being arrested and mal treated by the Turks. Tho arrests of Armenians contlmio to bo inado In all parts- itf.. t.b.o.filte.nud tho polleo aro making domiciliary visits wher over tho Armenians live, and are search ing nil tho Armenian stores. The Armenians tn lllnme. London', Oct. 5. Foreign offlco officials havo expressed tho opinion that tho dis turbances at Constantinople will seriously embarrass the powers in their efforts to bring about reform In Armenia. They hold that n heavy 'responsibility rests upon tho Armenians for precipitating the riots at Constantinople, and tho opinion Is gaining ground that tho recent events there havo caused a revulsion of feeling throughout Kuropo, and thoso who were urging their governments to take lmmo- dlato steps to dollver tho Armenians from oppression begin to sco distinctly that thero Is another side to tho question. Victims al the ICiots. London, Oct. 5. Tho Berlin correspond ent of Tho Standard telegraphs to that paper that ho learns privately that tho numbor of Turks killed on Monday in tho riots of Constantinople was forty-eight, nnd of Armenians 111. Tho number of wounded on both sides was. soveral hun dred. The Liberty Hell at Ktehmond, Richmond, Va., Oct. 6. Tho Liberty Bell reached this city on Its trip to At lanta at 7:15 last night. It was received with demonstrations at Fredericksburg, Milford, Ashland and other stations bo tweon Richmond and Washington. Upon tho arrival of tho bell in Richmond a sa lute of twonty-ouo guns was fired by tho Howitzers, und tho escort wns mot by a pommitteo of city officials. Tlio gentlo mon accompanying tho boll woro received by Governor O'Korrnll at tho executive mansion soon after their arrival. Itosl dent memliers of the governor's staff as sisted him In receiving thoPhlladclphlnns. Tho bell will arrive In Atlanta on Tues duy next. . Vigorous Prosecution of Liquor Dealers. MApciIKSTBIt, N. H., Out. 6. There Is consternation among the saloon keepers of this city at tho vigilance of tho chief of police In prosecuting liquor cases. Twenty-four were arraigned yesterday and lined $100 and cota each and sixteen have been summoned for this afternoon. When the sixteen case have boeu iassed upon overy deulvr in the city will have been fined for wwond offense. The penalty for a third offeuae is Imprisonment. During tho past three days the eity ho received more than $7,600 lu flue. A Teunessee Sensation. ClUTTAKOOOA, Oot. B. Mr. Delhi Tegue, daughter of W. A. Maloney, a wealthy etopk ruUor of Midway, Tenn., died at Dr. UntoJier's imiltnrium at Tate Springs from the effects of abortion. Dr. Hntohor Is missing, nnd 5600 reward is of fered for Ills arrest. A prominent planter named Richard Hughes, of Moshiem, Tenn., Is Implicated. Ho Is also missing. The interested parties nro prominent In kouittl nnd religious olrylua. A Xlo Convict Lynched, CHATTANOOGA, Oct. 6. Nenl Smith, n convict who recently outragoU a young white ludy Ht Cole City, Ga., after beating her Into Insensibility, was taken hu.t night from the prison guards by u mob irom 'i'l iineseee aud Alabama und shot to death. The Weather. Kur eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jer Hey: l'nir; Inoretwiug cloudiness; north- mu rly winds. THE LI Give Your Children Dr. Greene's Nervura to Cure Them. Children Suffer from Weak Nerves and Enfeebled Bodies. Dr. Greene's Nervura Makes Them Strong and Well. BABY KENNETH OLIN. Tlio child holds u nl.u c in the family, in the hearts and minds of parents, which notli- ing olse can fill. How natural It is. there- lore, that parents' first thought H lor the health and well-being of their children. It Is acutest torture to sco a child sick and siif- fcriug; it is keenest happiness to see it get well and strong. wot- i. in luu. .uuuiiy uuiicisuiiiu mu jwj - ous feelings and enthusiasm which inspired the following letter from Mr. J. Y. Olin, of l'orry. N. Y. Mr. Olin is a popular ami widcly-knoivn photographer, and his story of tho restoration ot his little one to health will1 bo read by all parents with deepest inteicst : "I enclose a picture of our baby, Kenneth. no is twenty-three months old, ami was so nervous that he did not know what a flight's rest was. Ho would scarcely eat anything Wo gave him one hottlo of Dr. Greene's Kervuni blood and nerve remedy, and now I think, nil will agree with us by tho looks ol ill There is no pain that Pain-Killer will not stop. Colic, cramps, toothache, earache, sprains, cuts, burns, bites and stings, all yield to its magic. Pain-killer kills pain mm Tn. out uaolltj hfti beta doubled but tfat prlae :ssCa - , 1 - -.UVV4 - ..uvy. iifv! 1 1 .:rv.jii. illy HILS. . rij' rsAi, wtaJiciNC i. Fr sale by J'. 1'. D. After All Others Fail CONSULT TUB FAMOUS Sl'SCIAI.IST 329 N. 15til St. Iielow Onllowhill Philadelphia. To secure a punitive and permanent euro of Krroi-M of Youth and I,oas of MAiihood and ot nil ilUeutex of the blood, Kidneys, Uluddcr, Skin nnd nervous System consult ul ouee Dr. Ixilib. lie guarantees in nil chmm earned by Kxeeases, Imprudence or Inheritance to restore tn Health and Strenuth by building up the -battered nervous B) biem and addlpn new life j and eneray to the broken down con.tltutlon. OonaultnTloii und examination free and ntrlctly eoaQdentlal. Onlce hours, daily and Sunday, from OA. JI. tft 3 I". 31. and to 11 evening. Head his book on errors of Youth nod olxwure ttlieiiscn ul both sexes, sent tree. JOHN F. CLEARY, .r. tx!..1. Temoerance Drinks, r ,,. , . , , , i, i. , ,.r ii,.. Mineral wK-r., Wei. ler Itotth-i of Ih, Bnest luger beer. . 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, f ; ; TTLE ONE his picture, that we cannot say enough in praise of this wonderful medicine . Before we tried nr. Greene's Nervura blood ana nerve remedy wo were up uigtits with hahy until I would havo given any reasonable amount of money for just what , 0110 bottle of Nervura did for him." i Parents, your children can bo cured just at well ui wi juiiu nuuuuiu uu.i. jl in 11 fact, established beyond question, that Dr. i Gieeno's N'crvura blood and nervo remedy tlie host children's remedy in tlic world. : always makes the little ones strong and well, It is Purely vegetable and pcrtectly liarn , loss to give to nervous infants or children of I any age, and is recommended nnd advised by pnysicians because it is tne inscovery ami i prescription of Dr. Greene, ef 35 West llth St . New York City, tlio most successful specialist in curing all forms of nervous and chronic diseases, and who can ho consulted tree In all cases, personally or iy letter. T it it U!ta. Iinlutloui ind lubitltuM. itW't)-. i.u.s rf Fvti-l fewer (l.i either U.r .i'..n" cti, l.tn l . us Rl-ie1. n.- we-. K n.?lcct.'il, iuch eslnl. -aitt' M' vc. fir S3 co. Wllh c , i vj a 1c -I t!Jm It cute i.r iw.attu iii"iiu" auiuh .,oui Klfil.IN, ShialottU. Pa. M.'-J. L-AWL.OR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St. ! mWO-jiTQUY Frame lliilldlnif, 30x15 feet on 1 South Chwtuut street, lteuts for SIS pei month) will lie sold cheap. T.AOU SAI.H. llulf lot and two houses, situated J? on WWt Centre street. Will iy 12 pel cent, oil Ilirsstment. und can be bought on wis 1 term. f TjUUJI K0U8AI.K.-A farm of 88 acres, with ! I In tlirs mile of ..od market. Twenty nine acrsp under cultivation, and four acres ot : Hood llmlisr. lrriiino Iiirin nue, six room i uooduiniandau in koo.i condition, win u sold for $1,S00 cosh. T.VIK 8ALK. V.ibialili pr, .pertv on East I.loyrt Htr(Jl4 , , r rtl , 1 . ,1()US1.S Jn t l.t.liaii ietuumni . . . t . r. ntal, H0 pu month A mre ImrKt.i'i Mi.:t-M .1 l.,ivl,ir jusiu, t the ivm, . v. u, . utrc trc. i ,-,oo. u.. ....... . - - -tsaam. . . TI!l5ST.PAI!LASlCCIffiJweak,Imtable;Tired The New Aiaoriciii Linor Moots All Expotatioii8. PAST TIME IN A STIPF BREEZ3. hn Npo ily Vessel Trnvols at ltnle lix- redhtu; T wntj-thrce Hilli-s tin llntir, nnd It I. it'-iievctl she Will Vet !(iial tho St. 1,miI.' Time. Gl.onci?"li:u, MnM., Oct. 5 Tho big ocean stei'inshlp St. Paul, built by the Ji.imps, or "hllftdelphln, ns a sIs'it ship the St. Jjoum, for the intnnmtimial Navigation company's lino, nindc an avor re speed of S0.6 knots an hour in h r PlHchil trial trip of nlmoit SS kmits over tlie novcrnment course off this coast yes- erday. and soored another sueceas l"r iVmerlciin slilpbulldei'S. In every r.'sp'vt tho trial was i tiunt sailsfiiottiry one. The essol's mnchinpry worked perfectly, th- v was no foam ntrof tho boilers, ns o:i t.ie rellmlnary run last Wedneday, and the vrjsel cut 1 ir i.vril the w.uos aw 'lull , and easily, w.iu i nutloeablo lack of vilir.i tinn. Her buil I v . and tho otllclals ot the nternatiomtl -'.:vlgatlon company are well sathfled h tlio result of tli" rial, and are con' Vnit that nftor she h.u in dtvked mi l h-aind, a little work will ntly add t-i h -r sp?ed, n:id when tli !l'iris of h"r 'ii.;rhlnery has worn aw;iv i will equal i 'u rit. JiOtils' record of 2'.'.!l knots an inur. Yiwterduy's trial wai und"r t!v. supor- vl'.lou of CommaiHler R. M. Bradford, IT. S. N., Ijleuton.int Command Svton S S'hroedtr, Lltrit mint .T. X. T. H.il-h an 1 Li 'Uvenant Mullijf.i.i, nf tho govj.-iiuunt trial board, who tool; cn-eful notes of tii ve-ts il's performaucn to d.-termlno h T eli pi'iillty ns n United States mall stoiiin- ship and as an auxllli.iry erulsor of til" Uniwd States navy In tins event of war. She met fully tho sp I requirement of - i knots nn hour, proved herself steatly and pu verful and In overy rc.mect met tiia i'.o anils of tho trovcrnuvMit. Assistant Secretary of Stato Adee, wni M. cramp, ius reprosentativo oi inn builders, and President Clement A. Gr,-.-cnin, representing tho International Ktivi- Ration company, closely watched tun t.-..il of the ship, and expressed themselves ;is greatly pleased with tho result. Tlio tt. Paul left her anchorage off Bostou light at 0 o'clock yesterday morning, with her boll-rs thoroughly cleaned and filled with fresh water, ner macuui iry lu p.'rlect or der and 4:V) tons of coal in her bunkers. Onlv a llgnt mist orerhung t!i" (Kvnn, but .i few clouds ilecked tho sky, and the still brcezo which was blowing from the northwest did not seriously disturb tho surface of tho sea, although It retarded the speed of tli v.'si '1 considerably, i'ii Ing black liner made good tlmo from tli'lla.it down to Can Ann. Slio warui'-l uo to her work rapidly, and at 8:3'J s'i w.is headed for th i starting lino. She crv;inl it at 8:5 1 and polnt-'d down tho couru to Capo Porjiolse, Mo. Her twin screw propellers wero fien skipping her through tho water at the rate ot almost "0 knots, with a 10 knot lnvu.e blowing dead against her. Every pleco of mi"'i'ne!"r nsslstlut: her in her propn'sloi w w.irki.i0 pvr.i'irly, tho luil'.u-.i i v perfo"mIng tlielr duty faithfully, a id t'n big bhu:k llo ' -ip.'d to tho east want like a frightenei'. -.en "all. II ir vihr.a.o . vr i noticeably s;..r"it, tho "bona" at h'-r (.,! was small .. h sr p.MW oleavol tliroa f l tho waves, hui, the milk whito s.-.iko a-:"di cburi.. '' -ip V l'. T mpldly revohi i - i t pelle s mid the whirl of tlio piiunt l.g which dragged behlnil gave ample ovlilcnee of her speed. The second mark boat on tho cnur. an- cho.ed off llcon Island, 32 knots fri. ji tho start, was p.ised at 10:22 at a speed of about 20 kn.its, and soon afterwards the tugboat, anchored at tho finish line, off Capo Porpol .e, was sighted. This mark, which ended the first half of tho trial, was passed at 11:01, 2 hours aud 11 miu utcs after tho start, making tho average speed for tho 43.00 knots 20.11 knots an hour. Lrcss than 15 minutes woro occupied In making tho turn, and at 11:15 a. m. tho big black steamer recrossed tho lino nnd began her ruco back. Tho wind, which had risen somewhat, was with her now, and her speed Increased slightly as sho reached tho Boon I land mark, which was passed at 11: 55. Tho tug which wns unchored horo got under way as soon as tho St. Paul passod, and with tho smoko pouring in donso volumes from her stack followed the big ship at lior top speed, but sho was soon lost to sight. Tho stnko boat off Thatcher's Island indicating tho finish was lu view soon after noon, and ns sho ncarcil It the ocean racer sped toward tho lino llko a race horso tearing down tho homestretch. Sho crossed tho lino anil terminated tho trial at 1:2.2 p. m. Sho had made tho run westward on tho last half 6f tho trial In 3 hours and 7 minutes, nt nn avorago speed of 20.8 knots an hour, making her avorago for tho entire trial 20.5, or moro than 23 miles an hour. Tlie averago revolutions of tlie vessel's sorow during tho run woro 80.3 going east and 00 on tho return west ward. Tlie boilers steamed easily, at no time giving trouble, and tho Indicators showed an average pressure of 100 pounds. All attending conditions bulng consid ered, the builders and owners of the ves sel were well satlsuod with tho work of the ship, and believe that she will prove one ot the fastest and bust In the world. Tho St. Paul stopped a few moments oft Gloucester Immediately after the trial, und then prooeedod to New York. Kmliezilur Tilt to Stand Trial. Nkw Yohk, Oct. 5. John It. Tlt, who dof ruuded the Clieinlenl National bunk, of which lio wiu. ,iyiuK teller, out of $17,000, was yehlerd.i.' urralguoil before United Btntes Coinini-.ioni'r Shields aud released on $3,(K)J liall. Tait has spout sevet n ninths in tlie government Insane asylum nt 'Washington, on the certllleate of several specialists that he was of unsound mind, blitw few duys mfo th.' asylum authorities declared that his rt'as.ui was unlniiulred, to he was brought back to stand trial. Tlij) Taylor llrotliur Secure a Stay. OAIIUOLI.TOM, lo., Oot. 5. Yesterday wag the date set for the. execution of the Triylor brpUiew, fur tlif murder of tho Mwka ftimUr. ut JiUlKluukerKninted ti stay of wteetitlnu psniTlni un appeal to tho supremo mip TliBMnwii will nut bo beard lieforo next AjirH. In ritvor or Wnmeji.-l),,ec;nte. ItAriNK Win., Out,, 6. 'Phs Wisconsin oonfeiviu' tho Jletliodbit K,iImuii.i1 church, in tiiniof tli Units tu i h J'l'nllllul I fteiii r.il, . j ion here, voted on tho qtns ninhm of worn n as dele nil conforeiiu Tho vote women, loll, ug dust, 1 1 Was No Good on Earth." Dr. Miles' Nervine strengthens tho weak, builds up the broken down constitution, nnd permanently cures every kind of nervous disease. "About one ucarugo I trim aflltcted irllh tier vounnc.nn, hIccpIchkhchh, Crcclitff HCHHfttlan in mil lean, SI i till t palpitation of my heart, DiHtractinu con f union ofthc.tninil, ScrlouH Iohh or lapNC. of memory. IVettlhtcil ttomv trfi care and tcorrtt' I eomple.te.lti lout appetite And felt mu vitality wearing out, I teas ireak, irritable and tired, Btu u-ettiht ir rnf ncpI to X0O lbn., In faet I teas no good, on eartlu A friend brought mo Dr. Miles' book, "Now and Start ling Facts," and I finally dectdod to try a bottlo of Dn. MILB8' Ito oratlvo Nervine, llcforo 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 istxth bottlo 3Iu weight incrcaned to 1ZO bn., Willi hviinut ton in Kit legntraH gone; Mil neri'e Hteadied completely; Bly memory tvaa fully rculorcd. Sly bratnscemed clearer than ever. I felt aHaoodananymanon earth. J)r. Mtlcii' Jlcstorailvc. Scrvlne iit A great medicine, I assure you." Augusta, Mo. Walter R. BcnnANK. Tr. TJIIpq' Norvlnn la Kolrl on n nrwltlvfl guarnntco that the first bottlo will lieneflt. AlldruKplstssellitntJl.u bottles forts, or It will bosent. prepaid, on receipt ot prlca by tho Dr.aillos Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health In Efkkct Maucm 24, 1895. Passeneer trains leave Shenandoah lor Penn Haven Junction. Mnueh Chunk, ho hic;hton, SlntinRton, White Ilnll.Catasauqna, Allonlown.Iiethleheni.l'.aston and w eatheny nt H (14, 7 3f, 9 15 a m., 12 43, 2 f7, 5 2" p m. For New York ami I'liilftdelphm. o H4, 7 3S, a 15 a. in., 2 4H, 2 57 p. m. tor Qua kakc. Switchback. Gorhardo and Hudsondale, 9 15 o m. and 2 57 p. m. or vviikes-uarre. wnite uaven, i-uiaion, Lacevville, Towanda, Snyre, Waverly and Elmi'ra. 6 04, 9 15 a m, 2 67. 5 27 pru. For lloshestor. Ilullnlo, iniacara raiiB ana the West, 9 15 a. in. and 2 57, ft 27 p. m. For llelvidere, Delaware waicr ijp ana Stroudsburg, 0 04 a. m, 2 57 p. .v.. For hambcrtville ami Trenton, v is a m. For Tankhanuock, 6 04,9 15 a. rn.,2 57,5 27 m. For Ithaca and Geneva, 0 04, 9 15 a m, 5 27 p in. For Auburn, v 15 a m, o -it p m. For Jcanesville, Leviston and Beaver MenHnw, 7 3S a. in., 12 43 p. m. For KiKCKinn anil f.i -nliHr Yurd, 04, 7 38, If, a 12 43, 2 57, 5 27. 8 08 p. tn. For Silver Brook Junctmn, Audenried and lluzlet 6 04, 7 38, 9 15 it m. 12 43, 2 57, 527 rtuii S ii p m. For rteranlon, (I 04, '.I 15 a , 2 57 and 5 27 "i. For llazleltrook, Jetlilo i.nfton and Free- land, fi 04, 7 S, U 15 j in . 12 13, 2 57, 5 27 p. ra. For Ashland, Girardville and Lost Creek, 1 40, fi 15, 7 30, 9 13, 10 20 a. m., 12 35, 1 40, 1 10, fi 35, 8 22 p. in. Fjr Itaven Itun, Centralm, .Mount uarmet nndShamokln.O 13, 11 14 a m, 1 32, 4 20, 5 22,9 15 p in. For Yai' vine, I'nrlc l'lnee, iuananoy viiy and Renin... 5 ., fi 01, 7 3R, 9 15, ll 05 a. m., 12 13, 2 IT. 5 27, - OS, 9 23, 10 63 p. in. Train- "ill leuve Shamokin at 5 15,8 15, 11 45 a. in , I 55, 1 SO, 9 30 p m., and arrive Shenandoah at fi 04, 9 15 a m , 12 43, 2 57, '7, 11 15 p m Leave shenundoan for Pottsville, 6 04, 7 38,9 OS, II 05,11 30 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 4 10, 5 27, 8 118 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 6 III), 7 40, 9 05. 10 15, 1 1 48 a. in , 12 2, 3 00, 4 10 5 20, 7 15, 7 55, 9 40 p. 111. Leave fahenandoah lor Iluzleton, 6 04, 7 39 9 15, a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 n ra. Lcuve Huzleton for Shenandoah, 7 35, 10 05, 11 0 a. m., 12 15, 2 53, 5 30, 7 25, 7. 56, p. In. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Uaven Run, Ceutralia, Mt. Carmel ami Sliumokin, 0 45 a. in., 2 4(1 p. ni, and arrive at Sliumokin at 7 40 a. m. and 3 45 p. m. Trains leave Sliumokin for Shenandoah at 7 65 h. m. uml 4 cO p. "... am) arrive at Shen andoah at 8 49 a. in and 1 58 p m. Trains leave for Ashland, Girardville and Lout Creek. 9 40 a. in., 12 30 p. m. For Hazletoii, Black Creek Junction, I'enn Haven Junction, Mauch Cliunk, Allentowu, Bethlehem, Kaaton and Nov York. 49 a.m., 12 30. 2 56 p. tn. For Philadelphia, 12 M, 2 55 p. in. For Yatenville, Park Place, Mahanoi t tty and Delano. 8 49, 11 J5 a. in , 12 SO, 2 56. 4 68, fi 03 p. tn. Leave Um.leton for Shenandoah, HI' 11 30 a in., 1 05, 6 30 p. m. Leave etucitttiirloali for PotUvill. , .5, 8 49,9 32 a in., 2 40 in. Leave pottsville for SlieimnrloHl. - .0, 10 40 it. m., I 36, 6 1.) p. in. Rl'l.LIN 11. WILBUR. nl. - South tlethlel t i-.. 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