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Old SorMS Ulcers in Mouth, lUir-FaJiingi writs iioohi DitJUAiEUX in., uut masonic Tennwi (Jhicuaro, ill., lor proois oi cures, tjupi-i EMM, Elbuuiuu. worst esses curca in iti llo SS days lOO-pasre book tree. Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, v Purest and Healtliiest. Chris. Schmidt, a.. 207 West Coal Street. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCIIUYKIIX DIVISION. Skptkhbeii SO. 1893, Trains Inlt for o filter. SI .Ins will leave Shenandoah after the above r Wlpirans. Uilbertou, Krockvlllc, UarB filter, er, St. Clulr, Pottsville. Ilamnurir, Iteadlnir, I....1 i,l.nn..tv..lMA Vi..lBlniu,i nn.l Phil. ttstow ' elilil (llroad street station) nt 0 08 nnd 11 in nml 4 IS n. in. on week days. For Pottu- villo and Intermediate, stations 010 a. m. SUNDAY. v., iviinmiia. nillierton. I'rackvlllo. Dark Water, St. Clair, Pottsville, at 0 08, 9 iO a. in. nnd 310 p.m. For Hamburg, Heading, Pottstown, Phoenlxvlllc, Norrhtown, Philadelphia otOOO, 9 40 ft. ill., 3 10 p. 111. ,,,-. , , Trains leave Fraekvllle for Shenandoah ot 10 40 a. in. nnd 1214, 5 01, 742 nnd 10 37 p. m. U.,wl.. 11 in. mul5 40 l). til. Leavo Pottsville for .Shenandoah nt 10 15, 11 43 a. m. nml 4 40, 7 15 and 10 00 i. m. Sunday at 10 40 n. in., 5 10 p. ni. Leavo Philadelphia, (Broad street station), for i.niiniW!i nt 5 .17 and 8 35 a. in.. 4 10 and 711 , p. in. week days. Sundays eaout 0 60 a. ra. I-eavo llroad street station, Philadelphia, for Sen Olrt, Asbury Park, Ocean Urovo, Lour llranch, nnd Intermediate stations, 0.5O, 8.23, 11.89 a. in., 3.30, 4.00 n. m. week-days. Sunduys (stop at lntenaueu lor ), ' 'Vl . f '"' Iavo llroad Street Station, I'liiladclphla, FOlt NEW" YOHK. Kiprcss, week days. 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 0 50, ivmm !a 73J. M ."U, UOO, 1UUU U'lIIIHK lurji ii w, 11JI II. ,n lanonii. 12 ! (Limited 100 nnd 4 22 p. m. DlnlnitCnrs), 140. 2 SO (Diniiu; Car), 3 20, 100, n no. n 5 ( Dininir Car). 0 00, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 12UIIUKII1. nilHUttjo, O -V, 1 VAJ, IW, U 1M, o 50, 10 30(DinliiB Car), 1103 n. in., 1235, 2 30 (DiiiliiCar),4 00 (UinlteU22),'5S0, 650 (Din inir Car), 6 35, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 12 01 nlKlit. Kipress for Hoston, without change, 11 00 n. ' WASHINGTON AND THH SOUTH lf II .lll.nnrn nml WosliliiL'toli. 3 50. 7 0. 8 81 9 10. 10 20. 11 18, 11 8 a. in., (12 81 Limited Din- Inn Car' J L!, 3 4C, 4 41 (510 OoiiKresslonal Liinltw!KlnitCar), 0 17, 0 55 (Dinlnjt Oirj, 740(I)luliu;Cur) p. in., and 1205 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18, 11 38 n. in., 112.4 41.0 55(1)1111111? Car), 740 p. m. (DlnlnK Cnr)andl2 03niKiu. , ,, ,, j ljave JInrkct Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOlt ATLANTIC CITY, KrpreBS,8 50 n, in., 2 10, 4 00, and 5 00 p. in. ....Al U..,lva A 4 mill 9 45 n. ill. For Cup'e May, Ant'lessea, Wlhljvood nnd " Holly Ileach. Kxpress, 9 00 a. in., nnd 4 00 p. in. week dnvs. Sundays, 9 00 ft. in. . . FnrSealslo citv. Ocean City anil Avaion. Kxpress.SOOu. ill., nud 4 00 p. m. week days. u. , ., .1 nmn ... For So'mcrs Point. -Kxpresi, 8 50 a. in., and 4 uu p. m. week days. Bunuays, o iu a, Ml. I'KKVOST, j. H. Wood, Oen'l Pass'g'r Ant, Qen'l Mauucer. l .(.. I n .1 an.l 1 1 . 1 . rlnulne. afc, ftlwtyi relltblt. udhi Ml lrueui for VMtitri jwiyui II. A arul nld mt talllol ItMiel, aeftua wiid Diae riDoou. ibid V. f . A, . . .v. ..., . ... 1 ai.'lu. Imni and lalitil. Al nni,gl.u, or tmi 4c. I ituspi ior titriuuitri, itiuwosiva "HiUcf tor Ijiitlt," In IMir.tr Tttut ChlekMUrClieiBleiilCa.,MadUu'Vusin Pei Colllif ufc BAYAIIDAMTIELT Our Ambassador Discusses tlio Latest Phases of the 0as9. PAYORS A BOARD OF CONCILIATION Mcnntlmn tlm Hiigllsli Newspapers Con tinue lo Hall Against Venezuela nnd llm United Sidles, nml n Paris l'uper Ieo.Htc Tlmt Knelnnil In Itlelit. Loxnoy, Oct. 22. Tho Times this morn ing publishes nn interview with United States Ainlmsiulor IJiiyuril, In which tho latter Is quoti-tl ns snylng that ho hnd only very general ideas of tho latest phuso of tho Venezuelan trouble, except vvhat ho had gnthcrcd from tho newspapers. His latest mission wni nn endeavor of tho friendliest character to nrrnngo to rosuino tho Venezuelan frontier negotiations. Tho delay of Lord Salisbury's reply was doubt less duo to the lattcr's holiday, and to tho subsequent occupation of tho foreign office. Tho mnny disputes of tho United States with Venezuela had always boon amicably arranged by a board of conciliation, and Mr. Uaynrd said ho did not sco why tho same method rhould not bo adopted nR be tween Kuglund and Venezuela, Lord Sal isbury's demand upon Venezuela for rep artition, ho added, was quite outside Ills mission in tlio affair. Tho Chronlclo says editorially "Wo aro much oblige for American efforts at con ciliation in tlio Venezuelan affairs, butthe otler would como with more grace if she would nay tho Behrlng sea scaling in demnity in accordanco with tho Paris award. Wlitlu wo hope that Sir. Uayaril and Lord Salisbury will come together. It is ovidcut that America has no footing beyond that of a powerful neighbor." Tho Times says: "Some of our Ameri can friends havo been too previous In their I Interpretations of a report that tlio jUnr ) quls of Salisbury had sent an ultimatum I to Venezuela. Ixinl Salisbury's dispatch had to bo sout tlirougn uernn. its tenor was not such as to ralso tho questions which a portion of tho American press seems so anxious to discuss. The claim that tho right bank of tho Cuytini river belongs to them does not jus tify the Venezuelans In an attack upon tho British police. Until tho violent act Is atoned for, and nn amplo apology is miulo, they aro In a position of having re moved tho dispute from tho sphere of di plomacy and challenged its settlement by force. Whether they count upon enjoying Immunity for the act on account of the distance from Georgetown or other weal: mnliw. thnv nresumu unan their lnsitrniii- canco to do tilings no great power would attempt. It is tlmo tho Caracas politicians were taught a salutary lesson." The Dally News says: "It Is llttlo credit to diplomacy that tho Venezuelan ques tion should bo bo long unsettled. Tho most serious aspect of tho question Is In the United Stutes, and tho dispute will need to bo mauuged with the greatest tact and temper on both sides, especially as there is a similar difficulty with regard to Trinidad. In each case wo will havo to set an example of moderation and self control." Tho Post says In un editorial that it ex pects that America will send a squadron to Central American waters, but that it certainly will not light on behalf of Vene zuela. "Thero Is no doubt," Tho Post adds, "that tho American nttitudo will be tho same as It was with Nicaragua." I.h otr Dm lures Knelnnd Is Right. PAHIS, Oct. 23. lie Solr, speaking of the Venezuelan question, says: "Thero is n tendency on tho part of America to abuse the Monroo doctrine. Kngland Is right, and Franco will be compelled to imitate her In order to secure an cqultablo settle ment of several questions." AIllls 31 ay be Closed by Drought. Milwaukee, Oct. 22. Tho 10,000 men employed In tho mills along tho Fox river valley will bo thrown out of work on account of tho low water. During the last ten days tho factories have lowered tho level of Lake Winnebago more than three inches, though complying with tho orders of tho war department. If rains do not como it will moan a shutdown until after tho closo of navigation. If tho gov ernment insists upon keeping tho luko full, however, it is probable tho mills will havo to run without water ull winter. More Now Cycling: llecords. Louisville, Oct. 22. John S. Johnson yesterday proved that he had not lost any of his ability to break records, and had thero not been a slight derangement to ono of the quads pacing him tho track record for a mllo with the flying start, paced, would probably be hovering around 1.42. As it was, howover.ho lowered it to 1.44 1-5, beating Peto Blrlo's professional record of 1.45 4-5 by 2 3-5 sees. Otto Zoigler lowered tho two mllo standing record to 8.61. Four Years for Abduction, Bridoeton, N. J., Oct. 22. Charles Carey, alias Charles Nabb, of Baltimore, who was convicted recently of abducting and marrying 14-yenr-old Maggie Berry, of Port Norris, was sentenced by Judgo Hougluud to four years In jail. When Nabb was placed on trial for abducting tho girl his wlfo came on from Baltimore, but he rofnscd to recognize her, saying thut ho had never been married. The l'renlilont On for Atlanta. Washington, Oct. 22. Tho special trnln on the Southern railroad bearing tho pres idential party loft Washington for At lanta at 11:10 o'clook last night, Tho do lay of teu minutes was caused by tho non arrival of some of the bagguge. There was a largo crowd at the station to wit ness tho departure, nnd it required tho ser vices of u number of special olllccrs to pro serve order. Murderer Taken Hack for Trial. NoitliiSTOWN, Po., Oct. 23. Vornno Yal lonnrdo, altos Tony tho Italian, who shot nud killed Charles Itollor, a Gorman, at Folsom, N. J., on Oct. 0, was taken to At luntlo county yostorday by officers on a requisition. Yallonardo was captured hero on Oct. 0, and was held for the Now Jersey authorities. The Czar and the Sinperors. BERLIN, Oct. 22. Prlnco Lobauoff Ros tovsky, the Russian minister for foielgn affairs, has informed Emperor WlVHom that tt was tho earnost wish of tho cjiar to moot und converso with Emperor Wl'llam nnd Kmporor Francis Joseph after his cor onation. The Weathar. For eastern New York, eastern Ponnsylj tanla and New Jcrsoy: Fair; east to south" Muds; warnior. ' LIFE Id PERIL A New Disease Dangerously Prevalent. Heart Failure Recognized the Most Deadly Complaint. All the Danger Comes From a Weak Heart. And a Weak Heart Always Comes From Weak Nerves, Fortify Your Heart nnd Nerves Against the Dangers. Of lato a new disease lias dovoloped from our latter-day civilization, a disease unheard of a few years ago, known as heart failure. So common are sudden deaths, jieople drop ping dead without apparent canae on o'lr streets, in oflli'cs, friiopi and factories, Ihat tho lloston Herald Mated editorially that "wo seem to ho in the midst of an epidemic of sudden deaths," and the lioston Kecord voices the cry of tho public when it asks "what is the cause of tho great numbor of sudden deaths, unit what is tho remedy?" The deaths come from heart failure, and tho cause of heart failure) is weak nerves. It is plainly evident that if people, by overwork, fret, worry, dissipation or ex cesses, break down their nervous systems, nervo weakness must result. It is not singular, therefore, that the heart Is the first organ to sulfer the result of nerve weakness. A nervous irritation of the heart Is tho first symptom experienced, caus ing irregular beating, rush of blood to the head, flushed face, cold feet and extremities, witli nervousness and tired feeling. After a time, dizziness, giddiness, swimming of the head, dimness of vision, sudden strange faint feelings, followed by a sinking sensation in the left chest or at pit of stomach. As tho disease progresses there ale trembling sensa tions, palpitation or lliltteiing in tho left Hide of the cht'it, shortness -if breath, especially alter exertion, stooping or going up stairs. I The siitlerer will be drowsy daytimes uud wakeful at night, and is more or les con stantly haunted by a feeling of apprchen- I sion oranxiety, as of some impending (lun ger. Persons experiencing these spmptoms have heart di.-easc and are in momentary danger of heart failure death. It can lie cured by Dr. (Jieene's Ncrvtira, tho great nervo and heart tonic, as tills wonderful nervo restora tive Will immediately give strength and vigor to both heart and nerves. In any case do not delay. There Is no time to lose and the curo may depend upon you taking this medicine immediately. Just read what .Mrs. J. 51. 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" This grand remedy for heart and nerves is not a patent medicine, hut the pre scription of tho most successful living spec ialist in curing nervous and chronic dis eases, Dr. Greene, of 35 West 11th St., New York City. Ho has tho largest practice in tlio world, and this grand medical discovery is tho result of his vast experience. Tlio great reputation of Dr. Greene is a guarantco that his medicine will cure, and the fact that ho can bo consulted by any one at any time, freo of charge, personally or by letter, gives absoluto assuranco of tho beneficial action of this wonderful medicine. No foot is too large, nor too small, nor too narrow, nor too wide, nor any man too poor, but what wo can suit him. Factory Siiok Stork. ltueklcn's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for" cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. After All Others Fail CONSULT THE FAMOUS SPECIALIST Dr. Lobb, 329 N. 15th St. Ilelow Callowhlll Philadelphia. To secure a positive and permanent cure of Errors of Youth and Loss of Manhood nml of nil diseases of the blood, Kidneys. Hliuliler, Sklu and nervous System consult at onco Dr. Lobh. llo guarantees In nil cases caused by Excesses, Imprudence or Inheritance to restore to Health nnd Strength by building: up the shnttered nervous system nnd addluj; new life nnd energy to tho broken down constitution. Consultation nnd examinations freo nud Mrictly confidential. Olllee hours, dally uud Sunday, from 0 A. M. to 3 P. M. nnd 0 to 9 ovenliiRS. Itend his book on errors of Youth nnd obscure clNenses of both sexes. Sent free. Of n head-splitting headacho immediately re lieved by tlio use of TAYLOR'S Anti-Headache Powders. They area positive and speedy cure and aro guaranteed absolutely harmless, Their great success Is ample proof that they are nn effective article, which can bealwnysused with tnu bout of results. Procure them from Qruhler Hros. VOTE FOR Chas. E. Breckons For District Attorney. AlOCK TO "SOCIETY. Eliode Islands Ex-Attorney Gen eral Sued for Divoroe. OOLOHEL OOLT ALSO BRINGS SUIT, i Ds Chare Mr. J. .1. Van Alen, nf New 1 port, with Allmmtliiir tho Affections ot Mrs, Colt, and Demands Damages In tho ' Sum of 8200,000. PnoviDRNCE, Oct. 22. Mrs. Samuel P. Colt began suit for dlvorco yesterday, fore stalling tho action which her husband was expected to Institute. In tho papers filed by Mrs, Colt's ottornoy adultery on tho part of Colonol Colt Is nlleged, but no co respondent is named. Tho petition ii9ks for nn nllowanco for separate maintenance, for tho custody of her two children, and that Mr. Colt be restrained from disposing of or encumbering any of his property until tho petition is hoard by the court. An allowance of counsel foes and for malntonnnco during tho pendency of tho matter in court is also asked for. Colonel Colt Is a former attorney gon cral of the stnto nnd tho president of sov ornl manufacturing nud financial Institu tions, nnd he and Mrs. Colt are well known in Newport, New York and Washington society. It is said that Mrs. Colt tried to arrange a separation and secure a settle ment of money from her husband to nvold tho notoriety of a dlvorco suit, and that lie refused to accede to tho settlement. A sensational featuro was added to tho case last evening by tho issuance of a writ for tho arrest of Mr. J, J. Van Alen, of Newport, on the chargo of alienation of the affections of Mrs. Colt, damages being demanded by Colonel Colt in tho sum of f200,000. A deputy shorlff started for New. port to servo the writ, and In tho event of van Alon's urrest $100,000 bonds must bo furnished before he can leavo juil. Mrrf. Colt refuses to talk of tho case, but nor lawyers gave out tho following state ment; "A number of prominent society people started for Jackson Falls, N. H., early ln'August. Colonel Colt was ono of the party, nud so was a distant relative of his, a soelety woman of Now York. His nttontlnns to this young huly became so marked that three of tho party became dis gusted and camo home to Providence Hence tho present trouble." Colonel Colt's attorneys clnliu it Is folly for her to attempt to prove that tho trou ble commenced In August, as they say Mr. Van Alen hnd boon denied tho Colt houso long before that, and It is said letters have been found which will pluco Mr. Van Alen In n serious light. Mr. Francis M. Colwell, city solicitor of Providence, says ho has never seen a moro complete case than Colonel Colt's, and ho considers tho letters conclusive evidence. If Mrs. Colt brings her case Into court It Is said there will bo somo roinurknblo de velopments that will involve not only stato officials, but ono person who stands very high In national affairs. Durrant's Defensa ln.d. SAX Fkancisco, Oct. 22. Tho defense In the Durrant trial practically closed yes terday. Although much important evi dence for tho prosecution is yet to bo sub mitted, tlio case will probably go to tho jury at tho close of next week. The im pression now prevails thut tho dofeuso has materially strengthened tho prosecution's casaby fnlllng to establish a single fact thut Attorney Douproy In his opening statements said ho would show. Young King gives out a statement emphatically denying tho statements of Bootblack Wil son regarding himself nnd Durrant. Liable for Passengers' Acts. Little Ro, Oct. 22. Judgo Williams, in tho federal court, overruled a motibn for a new trial in tho caso of Mrs. Green thai vs. tho St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern railway and tho Pullman Pal aco Car company. Tlio caso is the ono in which Mrs. Greenthal was awarded? 11, 000 damnges for tho death of her husband, who was killed by an insane passenger in a Pullman car on the Iron Mountain road. Tlio court hold that railroad companies as sumed responsibility for tho action of por sons admitted to tho cars as passengers. Trenton Potteries Close Down. TliESTON, Oct. 22. Two moro of tho sanitary potteries in this city havo shut down, and now thoro is only ono working in tho city, tho Dollmark, and that is ex pected to closo down In a fow days. This latest movo Is tlio rosult of a meeting of the manufacturers, at which It was do elded to present a united front in the effort to euforco tho stand taken about two weeks ago. This is that tho employers should bo privileged to put on apprentices, and that tho men should make good all defectlvo waro. Married by a Woman Minister. ' llAGEHSTOWN, Md., Oct. 22. The first woman ever performing a marriage cere mony in Washington couuty was Rev. Miss Laura K, N. Grossnicklo, who mar ried MIssRosioNunnmnkornndMr. James R. Keodle, at Maplovlllo. Tho Rev. Miss Grossnicklo is a native- of Washington county and was ordained a minister In the German Baptist Brethern (Dunkard) Church in Ohio. Diphtheria nnd Typhoid Kpldemlo. Chicago, Oct. 82. Tho health depart ment lias declared both diphtheria and typhoid fever opldemlo in Chicago. Tlio department reported 830 new cases of diph theria last week, 49 4-10 porcent. ot which wore fatal. The epidemics are charged to Impure water, nnd the health commis sioner has Issued a warning against drink lug unbolted water. Handiey Acquitted. Indianapolis, Oct. 22. After thirteen hours' deliberation the jury in the Schuy-ler-Huughoy caso returned a vordlct of not guilty, and tho defendant was aoqultted. Haughey was Indicted for abetting his father, Theodore Ilaughoy, In wrecking tlio Indianapolis Natlonnl bank. Tho de fense's argument was tliat ho was merely a tool of his father. Pennsylvania's Hoard or Undertakers. Hahkisiiukq, Oct. 82. Governor Hast ings yesterday appointed tho state board of undertakers, created by the recent legis lature. The board consists of J. Lewis Good and Charles W. Naulty of Philadel phia, A. P. Burton of Erie, John S. Flan nery of Pittsburg nnd E. S. Miller of Reading. Judge Long's Pension Case. Washimiton, Oct. 82. Tho supromo court sot tho hearlug of the case of Judge Long, of the Michigan supremo court, who seoks to prevent a reduction of his pension from $92 to f 50 n, month, for tho third Mon day )u January. !From LaGrippe. How Dr. Allies' Nervine Restored One of Kentucky's Business yQ?fl hcn to Health. No DISEASE has over presented so many peculiarities us LaGrlppo," No disease leavos its victims so debilitated, useless, sleepless, nerveless, as LaGrlppe. Mr. I). V. Hilton, BtatoaFentof tho Mut ual Llfo Insurance Co., of Kentucky, says: "In 1889 and '00 I had two sovero attacks of LaGrlppe, tho last ono attacking my ner vous system with such soverlty that my life was despaired of. I had not slept for more than two months except by tks use of nar cotics that stupefied mo, but gave mo no rest. I was only conscious of Intense mental weakness, agonizing bodily pain and the fact that I was hourly growing weaker. When In thlscondltlon, I commenced using Dr. Miles' Itcstoratlvo Ncrvlno. In two days I began to Improve and In ono month's time I was cured, much to tho surprlsoof all who know of my condition. I havo been in ex cellent health slnco and havo recommended your remedies to many of my friends." Louisville, Jan. 22, 1895. D. W. UlLTON. Dr. Miles' A'crvino Restores Health. READING RJl SYSTEM IN" EFFECT OCTOIir.lt t, 1693. Trains leave Shenandoah a follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week days 2 10,5 25, 7 20 n. in., 12 68, 2 55 and S55 p. in .Sundays, 2 10 u. m. For jfew York via Maueh Chunk, week days, 3 25, 7 20 a. in., 12 58 and 2 55 p. m. For Hending nnd Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 3 25, 7 20 n. in., 12 53, 2 55 und 3 55 p. in. Uua days, 2 10 n. m. For Pottsville, week davs, 2 10, 7 20 n. m., and 12 58. 2 55 nnd 5 .V p. m. Sundays, 2 10 n. in. For Tamnqiin and Malmnoy City, weekdays, 210,5 25, 7 20 a. 111., 12 58, 2 55 and 5 55 p. in. Sunduys, 2 10 a. in. For illl.'imspurt, Sunbury and Lcwtsbura, week duys, :i 25, 11 S0a. m., 150 und 7 20 p. in. Sundays, II 25 n. m. For Mahnnoy Plane, week days, 2 10, 3 25, 5 26, 7 20, 11 SO n. in , 12 58, 1 50, 2 55, 5 55, 7 20 and 9 03 p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 8 Jo n. m. For AHhland und Shainukln, week davs, 11 25, 7 20, 11 80 u. in., 150, 7 20 mid 9 85 p. in. Sun days, 8 25 n. in. For llaltimore, Washington nnd the West via It. & O. It. It., through trains leave ltendlng Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & It. It. It.) at 8 20, 7 55,1120a. in, li ifi ami 7 27 m. Sundavs, 3 20, 7 00, 11 2tl a. in., 3 10 and 7 27 p. in. Addi tltloual trains from Twenty-fourth nnd Chest nut streetn tiition, week days, 1 50, 3 41, 8 2U p. m. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. in. TRAINS FOlt SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 8 0tla. in., 130, 4 00, 7 30 p. in. and 1215 night. Sundays, G 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 n. in., 1 10 and 4 30 11. m. Leave Philndclnhln. Keadine? Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 35, 10 00 u. in. and 4 00, 0 ft!, 1120 p. in, Sunday, 11 30 p.m. Leave Heading, weeic u.iyn, I . a, , ui, luuo, 11 50 a. in., 5 55 and 7 57 p. m. Sundays, 1 35 a. m. I.eavo Pottsville, week days, 2 35, 7 40 a. nt., 12 30 nnd 0 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 35 a. in. Leave Taniaiiua. week day-, 3 18, 8 50, 1123 a m., 1 20, 7 IS and 9 52 p. m. Sundays, 3 18 n. lu. Leave Mahanoy Citv, week days, 2 45, 9 21, 114" a. in., 1 51, 7 39 and 9 54 p. in. Sundays, 3 43 n. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dnvs, 2 40, 4 00, 0 30, 9 37, 11 59 a. Ill , 12 58, 2 00, 5 20, 0 20, 7 63 uud 10 10 p. in. Sundays, 2 40. 4 CO a. m. Leave Wlllininsport, week days, 7 42, 10 10 a. in,, 3 35 and U 41 p. in. Sundays, 11 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wurf and South street wharf fur Atlantic City. Weekdays, Express, 9 00 a. m., 2 00, 4 00, 6 00 p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. in., 4 80, 0 30 p.m. Sunday Express, 9 00. 1000 a. m. Accommo dation 8 00 a. m., 4 45 p. m. Returning leave Atlantic City (depot,) week days, express, 785, 9 00 a. in., 3 30, 5 20 p. ni. Accommodation, 0 50, 8 15 a. in., and 4 82 p. m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 80 p. m. Accommoda tion, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. in. Purior Cars on all express trains. I. A. SWEIGAItD, G. Q. HANCOCK, tleu'l Superintendent. Gen'l Pass. Atrt. JOHN F. CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of the tlnest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoali. nillions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by FiAVTn FATKT Insurance A?en,i UAYID rAUOl, 130 South Main St Also Life ond Accidental Companies. llookkeepiuKf PALMH 11UH1MWS COLLLtiE, 171U Cbmttmt tit., Tmth Year. rtmiiintfcir, l'emDAuihip, nnd All the fomiaeroial 1 noruui'li, lndlTlduul lDHtrurtluii. Situation. Ftiminht.il. llraDcne., ruiladelpliln. file minimum of knowledgnattheminlmtnu of oott Hrller circular.. T1ILO. Vt . I'ALSlh, Pii.t. SHENANDOAH Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to be firfrt-clais In every particular Silk ties and lace curtains a such. laity. Cloods tailed for and delivered. Atrial order solicited Iteault la 1 weeks. For sale by 1. I'. I). I - ' "I "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." SAPOL O IS THE PROPER THING Is Effkct Maiich 24, 1896. Passenger irn nn leuve Hlieniiiul' ,ili tor Penn Haven Junction. Mauch Chunk. L hitfliton, si ititigton, Whi'e ltall,('flia"iiiiin, Allcntown,iJctlilehpin,r,iiMoii nml U esuiorly at f. 04, 7 .'IX, 9 16 a m., 12 -1:1. 2 f7, 6 27 p m. Fur New Yoik anil riiiludelph'n, 0 04, 7 38, 1) 15 a. in., 2 4M, 2 57. n. m. For Qus. kake, Switchback, Gnrhanlsu ml liudsonilale, 9 15 n. m. and 2 5" p. m. For Wllkes-Ilarre. White Haven, l'itistou, Lacevville, TowandR, Hayrp, Waverly and Glmi'rn. B 04,11 16 a m, 2 67. 6 27 pm. For II... -'hooter, UuU'aln, Niagara Falls and the West, 9 15 n. m. and 2 6", 27 p. in. For Ilelvidere, PeinnH'e Waier Gap anil Strouclnbtirc. ft (14 a. m, 2 67 c. n.. For Lnmbertvlllp and 'lienton, 1 15 a m. For Tnnkhaunnck, fi 04,9 16 a. m.,257,5 27 p. m. For Ithaca and Geneva, 6 01, 9 15 am, 5 27 put, For Auburn, B 15 a m, 5 27 p m. Fur Jeancsville, Levistou and Beaver Meadow, 7 38 n. m., 12 43 p. in. For Stockton ami Lumber Yard, 6 04, 7 38, 9 13 a m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, H OH p. in. rorauver liroott junction, Auuenneit auu tlnzleton.ft 04, 7 38, 9 15 am, 12 43, 2 57, 52T and 8 08 p ni. For Scrantou, 6 04, 9 15 a m, 2 57 and 5 27 p tn. For Hazlehronk, Jeddo, Drifton nnd Free land, 94, 7 9 15 a. in., 12 43, 2 57, i 27 p. m. For Ashlatul, Olrardvllle and Lnt Creek, 4 40, rt 15, 7 30, 9 13, 10 20 n. m., 12 35. 1 49, 4 111, 6 35, 8 22 p. In For Raven tlun, Centralis, Mount Carinel and Shamokin, 8 13, 11 14 a m, 1 32, 4 20, 8 22,9 16 p. m. For Yalesvllle, Tark Place, Mahnnoy Citv and Delano. 5 50, ft 04, 7 38, 9 15, II 95 n. ta., 12 43, 2 67, 6 27, 8 08, 9 23, 10 63 p. ni. Trains will leavo Hhamnkin at 6 15, 8 15, tl 45 a. in., 1 55, 4 30, 9 30 p m., and arrive Shenandoah nt 0 U4, 9 16 a. in , 12 43, 2 57, '7, 11 15 p. m Leave Shcnamlonn for Pottsville, C 04, 7 38,9 OS, 11 05, U 30 a. ni., 12 43, 2 57, 4 10, 5 27, 8 08 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 6 00, 7 49, 9 05, 10 16, 1 1 48 a. m., 12 32, 3 00, 4 40 5 20, 7 15, 7 55, 9 111 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazieton, 6 04, 73S 9 15, a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 d m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7 35, 10 05, 11 OR o. in., 12 15. 2 58, 6 39, 7 25, 7. 66, p. m. SUNDAY TKAIN3. Trains leave for Raven Run, Ccntralla, Mt. Cnrmel and Shnmnkiti, fi 45 a. m., 2 40 p. in, and arrive at Shamokin ut 7 40 a. m. and 3 45 p. m. Trains leave Shnmnkiti for Shenandoah at 7 55 n. in. uml 4 I'U p. u... and arrive at Shen andoah at 8 49 a. m nnd 1 58 p m. Trains leave for Ashland, Girardville and Loit Creek. 9 40 a. in., 12 30 p. m. . For Hazleton, Blsck Creek Junction, Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Eastnn and Now York, 8 49 a. m., 12 30,2 65 ) For Philadelphia, 12 30, 2 65 p. in. For Yatesville, Park Place, Mahanoy City ami Delano, 8 49, 11 35 u. in , 12 30, 2 55,4 58, A 93 p.m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8 30 11 39 a. m., 1 05, 5 30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah lor Pottsville, 5 55, 3 49,9 32 a. m., 2 40 p. in. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 8 30, 10 40 a. in.. I 35, 5 15 p. m. ROLLIN II. WILU'dR, Genl. Supt., South Bethlehem, Pa. CHAItl-KS S. LEE. Genl. Pnss. Act., Philadelphia. A. w. NOrt i MACHEI5, Asst.G. P. A.. Pimm Ilethleli'lln, Pa The Backus Water Motor Is the Most Economical Power Known, and the Best lu the World for Driving Light Machinery. It takes but little mom. It never gets out of repair. It can not blow up. It requires no fuel. It needs no engineer. 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