KANSAS BABY CITY OF Cared of CUTICURA mlirrnnr J ECZEMA REMEDIES Our baby when three weeks old was badly af. tllctcd will! Eciema. Her bead, arras, neck, limbs, and neatly every Joint In licr Irady was raw and Heeding wben we concluded to try CUTICUitA ItXMXlilES. We benan with CUTICUnA (oint ment) and CL'TICtiriA SOAr. and qftrr thi flnt application wc could sec a chance. After we bad used them one week some of the sores had healed entirely, and ceased to spread. In less than a month, she was free from scales and blemishes, and to-day has as lovely skin and hair as any child. She was shown at the Orange Fair, and took a Srcmlura as the prettiest baby, over sixteen others. In. Mna. PAttH, 1603 IlcllcTlew Ave., Kan. City. 8o)dtTerrwhen. rottaa Pico b Cum. Cost., lioiion- JOHN D ALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try J Rrhev's Rohemian Reer. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. piJFTON IIOBDINS, M. I., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 7 North Jardln Street. 0 fflcc Hours: From 8 to 9:80 n. m.; 1:30 to 2:30 p. m.; (1.00 to 7:30 p. m. p F. BURKE, M. D. 80 It. Lloyd street, Shenundoah. Offlco hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 8 and 7 to I. m. II. I'OMEROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Pa. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Egnn building, corner of Main and Centro streets, Shenandoah, jgDWARD W. SHOEMAKUIt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllcc. Mellet's Building, corner Centro nnd Market streets. pitOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 05, Mobanoy City, Pa. Hnvlnir studied under somo of tho best masters in London and Paris, will give lesson on tho violin, crultnr and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in care of Strouse, the jeweler Shenandoah. M. J. LAW LOR Justice of the Peace, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St Properties For Sale. rnWO-STQRY Frame Building, 30x45 feet on X rsoutii unesmui sireei. items lor ia pei month; will ho sold cheap. TTALF LOT and TWO HOUSES, situated IX on West Centre street. Will pay 12 per cent, on Investment, nnd can bo bougnt on easy terms. A FARM OF 33 ACRES within three miles of good market. Twenty-nine acres under cultivation, and four acres ol good timber. Framo farm house, six rooms, roo! barn nnd all In good condition. Will be sold for 41,200 cash. HALF LOT und two houses on South Main street. $l,b00. mWO LOTS nnd six homes, Including threc L story frame hotel nnd store room, on liust Centre street. Property in good condition. Aggrcgato rent, $110.00 per month. SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to be first-class in every particular. Silk ties and lace curtains a spec laity. Goods culled for nnd delivered. A trial order solicited JOHN F. CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of the finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. After All Others Fail CONSULT THE FAMOUS SPECIALIST 329 N. 15th St. r Below Callowblll Philadelphia. . secure n positive and permanent euro ui Z.t Youth and Loss of Manhood mid oi ermanent cure of I umi oi of llu- blood. Kidneys, luauuer, rvous Hvstem consult at onee Dr. 'uaranter in all cases causou ujr .nidrne, or Inheritance to restore ,1 Wr iigtn by Dunning up j,1"3 .uis- t. m and adding new uie ithi ir..kcn down eoiistltutloii. fu examinations free and strictly Sine1 hours, dally and 8unday, i, i M nnd 6 to 0 evenings. i j errors oi youiii aim onsvuio THE PRIZE XV ENKZDELAAND GUIANA Tho Govornor of tlio British Col ony Arrives in England, HE ANTICIPATES NO TROUBLE. The Concessions to Amortcnn. Qnvirnnr r.ees llaolurea, Are Not Within tho Itrl' Ish Sphcro of Influence Thinks There Will be No ltealstnnce to the Demntids. London, Oct. 81. Sir Charles Cameron Loos, governor of British Guiana, arrived fit Plymouth at midnight, having been called to England to confer with Colonlnl Secretary Chumbcrlnln ou tho Venezuelan boundary question. Sir Charles was rccii upon his arrival by a rcprosontntlvo of the Associated Press, who sought to obtain bis vlows upon tho Venezuelan qustlon, and to whom he accorded an Interview. Ho said: "I regard tho frontlor outrago (tho so called Uruan Incident) as a purely Indi vidual act, as tho British subjects, Barnes arid Baker, who woro arrested by tho Von- ozuohin ofllcer, when brought boforo tho higher representatives of tho Venezuelan government were nskod by thorn to return to tho British territory. But thoy declined, on tho ground that there was no means of transit back." The Uruan incident referred to by Sir Charles Lees was that upon which tho re ported British ultimatum to Venezuela was based. A British sergeant of pollco (tho Barnes abovo referred to) and two as sistants crossed tho river at Uruan anil planted tho British flag on tho Venezue lan sldo. Tho Venezuelan pollco tore down tho flag, drove tho Intruders across tho stream and subsequently arrested them. Wlillo on their way to Cludud Bolivar with their prisoners they woro Instructed from Caracas to relcaso tho Englishmen, and to permit them to return to British Guiana. Tho British govornmont de mands reparation for these arrests. Sir Charles Lees was asked further to explain tho action of tho Guiana high council In voting its disapproval of Co lonial Secretary Chamberlain's suggestion I for tho purchase of Maxim guns to bo j taken to tho Venezuelan frontier. Sir ' Charles said: ! With regard to this voto tho matter was I puroly an Imperial ono. Thero Is only one , post, consisting of seven men, at Uruan, being merely a pollco station to mark tho frontlerontho Schombtirgh boundary line, I and thero Is practically no military station I there, although the colonial government has repeatedly asked tho imperial govern ment for a supply of Maxim guns. "Tho Venezuelan party when they crossed tho river at Uruan hoisted their flag upon a building within tho Shomburgh bound-1 ary. Sergeant Barnes and Baker hauled i It down to show that It was within tho i British boundaries, though the colonial i government would bo delighted to wel come squatters to that territory, and only 1 desired to show It was British territory." Ho was asked If ho thought any serious affair would occur In tho ovent of a crisis, j to which ho replied: "I think not, as thoro Is only a very small pollco station ou tho Venezuelan frontier. Tho Venezuelans tried their ut most to persuado Barnes aud Baker to re turn to British territory after they had been arrested." The Associated Press representative thou asked tho governor if any difficulty was likely to arlso out of the concessions made to American capitalists by Venezuela. Ho said: "No concessions havo been mado within tho British sphcro of influence, and there foro no difficulty is likely to oriso. "I havo no Idea that thero will bo any serious resistance to tho British domnnds growing out of the Uruan incident, as tho Venezuelan government seems desirous of doing everything possible to repair any in Jury done to British subjects." Sir Camorou has conlo homo principally to recruit his health, and although some matters of private business will also re cclvo bis attention, ho will seo Mr. Cliam borlalii, secretary of stato for the colonies, as early us possible. Damages for the Edam's I.oss. LONDON, Oct. 81. In the queen's bonch division of tho high court of justice judg ment was given against tho owners of tho British steamer Turkistau, which ran Into and sank tho steamship Edam, of tho Netherlands-American Hno.off Start Point, in a fog curly during tho morning of Sept. 10, hor passongors and crew being saved by a trawler. Tho owners of the Turkistan will therefore have to pay all the damages resulting from tho collision. The Edam was valued at 8250,000, and her cargo was estimated to bo worth about J120.000. Armenians In Revolt. Constantinople, Oot. 31. Tho most alarming news yot received from Armenia was mado public hero yesterday. It Is stated that tho situation Is so gravo that In tho Zoltoim mountains and In that dis trict thoro uro 20,000 Armenians In opon revolt against tho rulo of tho sultan. Tho Turkish government, in viow of tho grav ity pf this outbreak, has decided to call out tho army reservos. ICz-Clty Treasurer Arrested. TACOMA.AVnsh., Oot. 81. Ex-City Treas urer G. W. Boggs was arrested at Central I'olut, near Jacksonville, Oro., by Sheriff Parker, of this county. Ono warrant j charged Boggs with laroony and embez zlement of ?109,000; the second with un lawfully using 180,000 for a purpose not authorized by law. i Killed by a Termer Pal. ATLAKTA, Oct. 31. Albert Kimnett, of Manchester, N. H., a waiter in tho fowling department of Buffalo Bill's Wild West show, ws shot und killed at 1 o'clook In tho morning. It Is aUiost certain that the shooting was done by James Doylo, a former pal of Kininott's. Doylo Is missing. Charged with Pension Frauds. IlAltlllsnUKQ, Oct. 31. Ex-Alderman Braokonridgo was hold In $600 ball last night by United States Commissioner Wolfo on tho charge of filing false affidav its and making falsa statements to Special Examiner Connelly in support of pension tlulius. Yesterday's Football (James. At Philadelphia University of Pennsyl vania, 13; Brown university, 0. At Now Ilavon Yule, 30; Dartmouth, 0. At Hus ton Lafayette, 58; Rutgerri, 0. At Prince ton LnwrencovillB, 40; Pennington sem inary, 0. tor KIUmI by n Hil stills Wheel, IlAI'.ltlBliuita, Oot. 81. At Bailey's Sta tion n largo wheel in the sawmill burst, killing a 13-yoaivold son of Foreman Kubn and tearing an arm oft a young man nanvtl Potter. It We Have Thoroughly Investi gated the Matter. And We Assure Our Readers of Its Abso lute Truth, County Supt. Brown Was Terribly Weak and Nervous. Took Dr. Greene's Nervura and is Now a Well Man. Says He Feels Endowed With New Vigor and Health. From tho Syracuse (N. Y.) Herald. "How can I Ret rest ami strength when they are required ?" This is a question that Is dally asked by thousands of men and women who becomo so unstrung and nervous that when opportunity Is afforded for rest It does not come. With thousands this ques tion seems to have been solved, and that per manently. It is by the use of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. Aiming the very largo number of business men of Syracuse who havo successfully used Dr. Greene's Xervura is Chniles I), lirown, Deputy Superintendent of tho County Poor, with tin oillce in the Court of Appeals Library Building, who at one time believed that he would lose his mental faculties unless he had immediate relief from the nervous trouble with which ho was aillicted, and tho debility which followed. MR. CHARLES T. BROWN. In describing his experience, Mr. Brown said : I went homo a short time ago thoroughly imbued with tho idea that I had made my last visit to my otllee, and that iny nervous system bad become so shattered that I never would be fitted for business again. I was in such a condition that I believed an insane asylum was btaring ine in tho face. I found it impossible to sleep or get any vest at any hour of tho day. My wife and family be camo thoroughly alarmed and insisted on sending for 1 lie family physician. His calls seemed to be without result, aud I believed that I was without help. Not so, however, for the messenger of health came through Dr. flreeno's Ncrvur.t, which was recom mended by a friend who had received great benefit from its use for only a few weeks. Having sutlercd in a measure from an attack similar to my own I believed that ho knew what he was talking about, and so decided to try Nervura. "The result in my cuso lias been far beyond all of my expectations I can assure you. Tho benefits began to bo apparent before I bad finished taking tho first bottle. Before tills I bad not been ablo to apply myself to my official duties, but day by day I began to expenenco a marked change lor the better, and to-day I t-eem as well as over. For some time I had to give up business entirely at times. 1 was wholly imlltteil lor any Kind of mental action, and at one time thought that unless Improvement came I would be como a burden to myself and friends. To day, all of that ncrvoinness lias disappeared, that which the doctors could not relievo. With the improvement in my nervous sys tem came better health generally, und to-day I feel endowed with new vigor and health, thanks to the use of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. I would not bo , without It under any circumstances." Mr. Brown says that it all'oids him much C Unsure to recommend the remedy prepared y Dr. Greene, who, bo considers, is a bene factor to mankind. Brown can be found at his office every day. lie honestly and en thusiastically recommends it to otheis. Wo would say also, that this remarkable remedy is the prescription ami discovery of J)r. Giecne, of 33 Vet 1-lth .St., Now York City, who am in all eases bn consulted free of charge, personally or by letter. Everybody can get a penknife free. Factobv Siiok Ktokk, llcddall Building. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS nro scientifically prepared. Remedies; have been used for half a century with entire success, xo. si'Knrir ron 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. S-Woriin, Worm Fever, Worm Cone... 3 -Teething, ColIc.C'rymg, Wakefulness 4 Diarrhea, ot Children or Adults. .... 7 Cousin, Colds, Bronchitis 8 Xeurnlcla, Toothache, Faoeache..... O Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo. JO Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods.... 12 Whiles, Too Profuse rcrloda 13 Croup, Lnrrucltls. Hoarseness 11-Snlt Illicuin, Erysipelas, Eruptions. 15-IlliciiiiialIsin, or Khcumntlo Pains.. 10 Maarla, Chills, Fever and Atruo 19-Oatarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head SO-Whooplne Couth, !i7 Kidney Diseases, 28-.eno.n llchlllty 30 Urinary Weakness, iil-Soro Throat, Quhuy.Dlphthcrla.,.. "77" for GRIP. BeU by Prutgliili.or sent rr.p.M on rre)t ot pries, 96c , or , for 1 1., un.y tw ...nrletl , eirvnt 3", II. elteouly. Lu In m-uuav,' l.uL(l!m.r.ailtM.J nn ! lll'IH'IIUns" 11 tl). CO., 1 1 1 A 1 1 3 IMIlUm Si., . lort. Celebrated JTemfUc I'owdurs ucyer au. ssfeaiul .un tut" ftlll 'ennyroysl Pill mel oilier 111 with Tone, .nil I polntment. Uuiranteed euperior to ull the best la the market, A Ku 1. I'lU-tlculi VllXiilack Hay, Boaton, Mill. iwnwtwi. Aiw.j.uuj ... .. - - tw(, -ueuivco Ur.B.T ilu,cu. noiH's DURRANT TRIAL NEARLY ENDED. The Case Will bn Olvrii to the Jury 1 1lls Afternoon. SAN FtlANOIsco, Oct. 31. District At torney Barnes yesterday appeared as tho central figure In tho last scene of the trial of Theodore Durront. llo delivered whnt is considered In many respects ono of tho strongest arguments over mado ton Jury. Asldo from being logical and convincing In his discussion of tho testimony, ho mado two or threo dramatic by plnys that put a Bovero test to tho Iron nerves of tho pris oner. Tho most Impressive took placo In tho enrly part of his argument when ho spoko of how counsel for tho defenso had Invoked the spirit of Blanche Lnmont, and voiced her thought by saying: "Lot him go freo; ho harmed mo not." Whllo looking Intently nt tho framo bearing Miss Lamont's dross, whloh stood near tho jury box, and tolling how through tho long days of tho trial bo bad seon tbo young school girl clothed In all her Inno cence and purity, Mr. Barnes reached tho climax of tho sccuo. Turning upon Dur rant, who was seated only threo foot away, j tho district attornoy, with clinched lists nnd In a voice of thunder, exclaimed: "I soo hor now I Thero sho stands behind him nt this very moment, not praying for vengeance for her deep and remediless wrongs, not for tho law's retribution upon her murderer, but with uplifted hand and storming eyes, praying that God will not . put it into your hoarts, by tho mockery of a verdict of not guilty, to set freo this monster to prey upon other souls, pollute with vllo hands tho unsunned snow of othor children and defy nnow that god of justlco whoso ministers you nro." Durrant was tho least nffected person In i tho court room, whllo Mrs. Noblo, tho dead girl's aunt wept silently and every body elso was thrilled with tho Impressive noss of tho Bceuo. Durrunt sat stolid and Indifferent. Tho district nttorney will concludohls argument this afternoon, when tho jury will bo cliargcd and tho fato of Durrant placed In their keeping. To Destroy n Lincoln Monument. 1 SritlNOFIELI), Ills., Oct. 81. Tho Lincoln j monument nt Oak Ridge cemetery, which i has for the past twenty years been admired i by thousands upon thousands of pcoplo 1 from all over tho world, will havo to bo , torn down. It is too far gono to bo re paired, aud, besides, its construction is j such that it will not admit of repair. In i stead of boing a substantial pllo of solid i granite, as external appearances would in I dlcutc, It is a rickety strueturo of brick I veneered over with slabs of granite. This I Is tho verdict of stato trustees who havo ! chargo of tbo monument. Tho monument i cost $200,600, which amount was raUed by popular subscription. Bahama Islanders 8tarvlnir. Galveston, Tex., Octal. Captain Hud- Bon, of tho British steamship Honlton, just arrived from Antworp, reports buv I ing passed the Bcmlul Islands, on tho Bu ) humos, on Saturday lust, when ten men, I wbltonnd colored, came out to him In two boats and asked for food, saying that tho I Island had been devastated by tho cyclone , of Oct. Si. They said the people were ! starving. Ho gave them as much of his supply as ho could spare. As he passed along others ciuno out and begged for food. The British Jack was run up to half mast nt ono placo aa a sign of distress. Tho matter has been reported to tho British consul hero. Expelled from College for llazlne;. Belufonte, Pa., Oct. 31. Two stu dents havo been expelled from tho State collego and fourteen Indefinitely sus pended for hazing. And in addition tho most of them, or may bo all of them, may yot get Into tho criminal courts beforo tho nffulr Is entirely ut an end. Two of tho freshmen boarded at tho houso of Daniel Shivery, and recently a number of upper classmen surrounded tho placo and de manded their surrondor. This was refused, and a collego cannon, loaded with stones, old tomatoes aud othor refuse was ltred nt the houso, causing considerable dninage. Unless they settle Mr. Shivery will brine suit. Dig I'lre lu n Maanoliutls Town. Miller's Palls, Mass., Oct. 31. Fire which started lu n Main street livery sta ble nt 10;30 o'clock lust night swept away eight buildings, Including u big hotel ou ono sldo of the st root in the business sec tion, nnd jumped across tho street and Is destroying tho buildings on that side. The fire department early proved utterly inad equate, and help was summoned from Greenllold and Northampton. Tho loss onnnot bo estimated at present. Tho tele phono wires uro down nnd telograph com munication cannot bo hud. Counterfeiters Sentenced. New Yobk, Oct. 81. Dr. Orlando Brad ford, tho counterfeiter, was yesterday sen tenced to six years' Imprisonment In tho Kings county ponltentlary. Michael Man ning, for pnsslng counterfeit money, was given a similar sontonco. Frank Cnrr, for counterfeiting, was sent to tho Erlo county penitentiary for six years, and Albert Brown was glvon four years in tho Kings county penitentiary for counterfeiting, Ilnrvey Klngstrlck, another counterfeiter, was sent to tho Elmlra reformatory for thirteen months. Sent to a 1'enal Colony Without Trial, "Washington'. Oct. 31. Information rcacliingthose lu Washington prominently Identified with the Cuban movement Is that on Sept. Si four prominent citizens of Santiago do Cuba who had been identified with the Autonomist club were sent with out trial to the Spanish ponnl colony of Ceuta, on the coast of Morocco, Africa. They wero arrested by tbo military au thorities on suspicion of lielng friendly to the Insurgent cause, nnd the Spanish com mnndor dlrooted their transportation to the Morocoo colony. ,.,..,,. Texas llHiilc looted liy UnrBlnrs. McGllKGOlt, Tex., Oot. St. Tho First National bank of McCxregor, was looted shortly after 2 a. m. Kntifinco was effected through the door. Tho thlevos opened tho outer door of the combination. To tho Inner steel chest dynnnilt wns applied, complotely wrecking tho unfo; The booty secured amounted to between 910,000 ni)d $13,000. NUGGETS OF NEWS. H. F, Sloan, olty treasurer of Look Ha ven, Pa,, died last evening. At London, Ky., tho boiler of tho Noed dam mill exploded, Instantly killing Mat thew S. Unrndou nnd a boy nnnioil Fields. At Lead City, S. D., Fred Crocker mur iered Lfrwl Johnson and then killed him self. Thajr were rival lovers, und niiar rellod, In South Carolina's constitutional con tention Uib Pattou plan of suffrage, nl lowlng vetaruns and their d.'scendants to fote roaurdlfcUl of qualifications, wusklllot by o voto otli" to 8. 01 Hut ono ausrt of flour, two rnnndlnetpasDonnfnls of hftk m- ncwrii r. nnd onetenDooti i of tx O sslt into a bowl add thres traipoonMs of ('OTTOliKN I' '1 ruh tn( ther until tin ronidilj M gmlird then add sufficient milk tu mako n suit dough . kti. n. .Iil'Iitij, r iH nut about hall an J) Inch thick, and cut with a sm.ill blsf n!t cutter Place a tlitii ap-irt tn a Kri...! pan, and isl. ju 0) In a im -tcoven for fifteen or twenty mlnntes. Tlipsq bit.-ultR should be a delicate trottii tup m and bottom, llifht on the eict-s, aud suuwf while when brukeu open. The secret of success in this recipe, as in others, is to use but g jo two-thirds as much Cottolene as you used to use of lnrd. Cot- S tolene will make the biscuit light, delicious, wholesome. Better (2 than any biscuit you ever made before. Try it. Be sure and get g o genuine Cottolene. Sold everywhere in tins with trade-marks c 2 1 1 Coliolenc' ' and steer's head in cotton-plant wrcathaw every tin. 5 fi Till; X. K. FAIIIIU.NK COMPANY, CHI I) and 182 . .lelsnare Are.. Philadelphia. 19 Jk2 Itcsult in 4 weeks Tor Bale by IV P. D. KIKLltf, Shenandoah, Pn. "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." SA DO in IS THE PROPER THING FOR PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD St'IIUYKIU, llIViyiON. SEiTr.Mm;u 30, 1R95. Trnf na will liMLVe HliplmlidoTili nftpr the nlinve dnto for WiRKans, ailherton, Kruckvllle, Dark Water, St. Clair, Pottuvllle, lltitnburc, Headlnc, , PottMown, l'hoenixville, Norrlstown nnd Phil adelphia (llrond street etntlon) nt 008 mid 11 15 a. m. nnd 1 15 p. m, on week days. For Potts ville und intermediate station? 0 io a. m. SUNDAY. For WIiTKnns, Ollbcrton, Frnckvllle, Dark Water, St. Clair, l'ottsvllle, at 0 08, y 40 a. ni. and 3 10 p. in. For flatnbiirir, Heading, l'ottstown, I'hoenlxvllle, Norrlatown, Philadelphia ntOOO. 9 40 a. in., 3 10 p. in. Trains leave Frnckvllle for Shenandoah nl 10 40 a. in. nnd 1211, DOI, 7 i'i nnd 10 27 p. in. Sunday, 11 13 a. in. nnd 5 40 p. m. Leave l'ottsvllle for Hhcimndonli nt 10 15. 11 44 n. in. nnd 4 10, 7 IS nnd 10 00 p. in. Sunday at 10 40 a. in., .1 15 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), for Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a. in., 4 10 and 711 p. in. week days. Sundays leave at 0 50 a. ni. Leac Hroiul street station, Philadelphia, for Sen Girt, Asbury Park, Ocenn Grove, Long Branch, nnd intermcdlntc stations, O.r.0, 8.25, 11.39 a. in., 3.30, 1.00 ii. in. week-days. Sundays (stop at Interlaken for Ashnry Park), H.25 a. m. Leave Ilrond Street Station, Philadelphia, FOn NEW YOItK. Express, week davs, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 0 CO, 733,8 20,9 50,1030 (DlnliiK Car), 1100, 1111 a. m., 12 noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. 111. DlniiiKCais), 140.230 (DIiiIhk Car), 3 20, 4 00, 5 00, 5 50 (Dining Car), 0 00, 0 50, 8 12, 1000 p. m., 12 01 night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 515, 8 12. 9 50, 1030 (Dining Car). 11 03 n, m., 12 S. 2 30 (Dining Cnr), 4 00 (Limited 4 22), 5 20, 550 (Din ing Car), 0 35, 0 50, 8 12, 10 CO p. in., 12 01 night. Kxprcss for ltotdon, without change, 11 00 a m. week days, nnd 0 50 p. in. dally. WASHINGTON AND T1II2 SOUTH For Il.iltlmore nnd Washington, .1 50, 7 20, 8 31, 910, 1020, 111S, U38a. m., (1231 Limited Din ing Car), 112, 3 Hi, III (510 Congressional Limited, Dining Carl, 017, OH (Dining Car), 7 10 (Diniiii C'ar p. in., and 12 01 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18, 11 38 a. in., 1 12,44l.l5.itDlnlngCar), 7 40 p. in. (Dining Cor) nnd 12 0i night. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOK ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 8 00 a. in., 2 10, 100, and 5 00 p in. week days. Sundays, 8 15 and 9 45 a. in. For Cape May, Anglessea, Wildwood nnd Holly Ite-ieh. Express, 9 00 a. m., and 4 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. in. For Sea Isle City, Ocenn City nnd Avalon. Express, 9 00 a. m., and 100 p. m. week days. Sundays, 9 00 n. ni. For Soiucrs Point. Express, 8 50 n. m., and 4 00 p. in. week days. Sundays. 8 45 a. in. S. Si. FiiEVovr, J. It. Wood, Gen'l Manager. Gcn'l I'nss'g'r Agt. READING RJR. SYSTEM IN EFFECT OCTOHElt 4, 1895. -Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week days 210,5 25, 7 20 a. III., 12 58, 2 55 mill 5 55 p. Ill Sunday, 2 10 a. in. For New York via Maueh Chunk, week days, 5 25, 7 20 a. in., 12 58 nnd 2 55 p. m. For Beading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a. in., 12 88, 2 55 and 5 55 p. in. Sun days, 2 10 n. in. For Pottsvllle. week days, 2 10, 7 20 n. m., nnd 12 58. 2 55 mid 5 55 u. in. Sundnvs. 2 10 n. m. ForTifmi-nua aud Mahauoy City, weekdays, 2 10,5 25, 7 20 a. in., 12 58, 2 55 and 5 55 p. lu. Sundjtyt', '.' 10 a in. For Wlllhuusport, Sunhury nnd LcwUhurg, week days, 25, 11 30 a. in., 1 50 and 7 20 p. lu. Sundays, 3 25 a. m. For Jlnhanoy Plane, week days, 2 10, 3 25, 5 25, 7 20, 11 30 II. Ill , 12 58, 1 50, 2 55, 5 55, 7 2J and 9 33 p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 u. ni. For Ashland und Slmmokln, week days, 3 25, 7 20,1130 a. in., 150, 7 20 and 9 35 p. in. Sun days, 3 25u. III. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via B. fc O. K, It., through trains leave Bunding Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & It. It. It.) nt 3 20, 7 55, 11 20 n. m, 3 1(1 and 7 27 p. in. Sundays, 3 20, 7 00, 1120 a. in., .'14(1 nnd 7 27 p. in. Add! titional trains from Twenty-fourth nnd Chest nut streets station, week days, 1 SO, 5 41, 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 1 35, 8 28 p. in. TItAINS FOB SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, weok days, 8 00 a. m., 130, 4 00, 7 30 p. in. and 1215 night. Sunday s, 0 00 p. m. Lorvii New York in Munch Chunk, week d h, 1 30, 9 10 a. in., 1 10 aud 1 M p. in. Leave Philadelphia, Beading Terminal, week days, 1 20, 8 35, 10 00 a. in. und 100, 0 02, 1130 p. in. Sundays, 11 30 p. in. Leave Heading, week duys, 135, 710, 10 00, 1150 a. m., 5 55 and 7 57 p. in. Sundays, 1 35 a. m. Leave l'ottsvllle, weekdays, 2 3"), 7 40 a. in., 12 30 and II 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 H5 u in. Leave Tnmamiu. weok duv-.S 18. 8 50. 11 28 a in., 1 20, 7 15 aud V 52 n. in. Sundays, 8 18 a. m. Leave Mnhanoy City, week days, 2 45, 9 21, I 11 17 a. in., 1 51, 7 39 and 9 51 p. nt. Sundays, 3 15 a. in. Leave Mahnnoy l'lnne, week days, 2 10, 400, 0 SO. 9 87, 1 1 M) n ni , 12 58, i Ort, 5 an, 0 , 7 88 aud io lop. u. s.in.liiy-, a lu 4 00h. mi. ! mu?SuffirAW.W ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia I'lieMnut street warf nud South street u luirf for At Untie CiU . Weekdays-Express. 00ii. in., 2 00, 4 00, 500 p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 a. in., 4 30, 0 30 p. in. Sunday Express, 0 00. IliOOu. in. Accommo dation 800 n. in., 4 Tip. m Returning leaw Atlantic City ( depot, 1 week days, expret, 7 35, 9 00 a in , 3 30, 5 30 p. in. Accommodation, ORO, 8 15 n. in . anil 132 p. in. Sll!ldnvfl-Exure I 00. 7 30 n. m. Acvomuioda- I Hon, 7 LT a. m., 1 15 p. in. Parlor Cars on all express trains. I. A. SWKIOARD, U U. HANCOCK, (Jen'l Superintendent. Uen'l Pass. Agt. EtlilfC VMI No1' Tnroat, 1'iniiiiea, Copper I En AYL IUU olured Suuts. AelH. Old hViiiS Ulcer-. In l..ut, Halr-KallliiKl Write t'OOKB IClirltl CO., U(17 Musonlc T.mulel Et'lilciigo, 111., lor proofs of etiree Cupl-B tul, -.llO,JOO. Worst casen ,,-,t la l&B tu :i. lavs. lOO-paue liook free HE STORE LOST IGOR When In doubt what to uie fur Nenrou Debility, oi cf Sevinl Tower (in eltlW tcx), lmpoteney, Atrophy, Varicocele and other weakneuet, frum any ctuie, Stxine Tilli. Drains incited And full vigor quickly lettoretl. If neglected. mcU troubles result fatally. Mailed anywhere, scaled, fur$i.ooi 6loxe for fS-oo. With every I5.00 order we give ft legal guarantee to cure or refund the monc. Address PEAL TdEDICIN- CO.. Cltvtland, Ohio. HOUSE-CLEANING. In Kfi ect MARcn 21. 1895. Passenger trains leave ShenmidnHh lor I'enn Haven Junction. Mnnch Chunk, Le highton, Slntmiiton, While Hall ,Cn t n pauq nr., Alluntown,Hcihlehcin,Luston anil Wcntlierrv -t (1 111, 7 38, V 16 a ni., 12 lit. 2 67, 5 27 p m. For New York and l'hilinlelphm, 1104, 7 :ls, 15 a. m., 2 4?., 2 57 p. in. For Qua Knke, Switchhnrk, Oerhnrds nnd Iludeondale, . 15 a. in. ami 2 57 n. in. For Wilkes. Bnrre. White Haven, Pitteton, I. acevville, Towanda, Snyro, Waverly and Elimra, fi 01, 9 15 a in, 2 57.'5 27 p m. For Ro-heater, llullalo, Niagara Fulls and the West, 9 15 n. m. nnd 2 57, ! 27 p.m. For Helvidere, Delaware Wmer Gap and Stroudsbiirg. fi 04 a. m, 2 67 n. 'U. For Lnmtiertvillc nnd 'Irenton, 9 15 a m. ForTankhnnnock, fi04, 15 a. in., 2 57,5 27 p. ni. For Ithnen and Geneva, 0 04, 9 15 am, 5 27 p in. For Auburn, 9 15 a in, 5 27 p m. For Jeanesvllle, Lcviston and Beaver Meadow, 7 38 u. m., 1243 p. ni. For Stockton nnd Lumber Yard, 0 04, 7 38, 15 a m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27. 8 IW p. tn. For Silver Brook Junction, Aitdenried and llazleton, fi 01, 7 3fi, 'J 15 a m, 12 43, 2 57, 527 jnd 8 08 p tn. For Scrantnn, 6 01, 9 16 a tn, 2 57 and 5 27 p in. For Iliizlohrnnk, Jeddo, Dntlntt and Free land, fi 04, 7 3, !l 15 a. m.. 12 43, 2 67. 5 27 I I. in. For ApIiIoiiiI, Giranlville ami Lost Creek, 1 411, H 15, 7 311, U 13, 10 21) a. 111., 12 35, 1 4U, I 10, 35, 8 22 p in. For Haven ltun, Centrnliu, Mount Carmel and Shainoltin.O 1.1, 11 14 n in, 1 32, 4 20, 8 22,9 15 p m. For Yatesvillc, Park Place, Mnhanoy City und Delano, 5 60, 1! 114, 7 38, V 16, 11 05 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 6 27, x (IS, 23, 10 53 p. III. Trains will leave Slminokin nt 5 15,8 15, II 45 n. m , I .i5, 4 3D. U 30 p in., and arrive Shetinin'onl. at fi 04, 9 15 a in , 12 43, 2 57, '7, 11 16 ii tn Leave Mo-nutidonn for IMlavillc, 6 04, 7 38, 9 OS, 1 1 116, 1 1 31) a. in., 12 43, 2 57, 4 10, 5 27, 8 UK ;,. in. Leave Poltsvillo for Shenandoah, fi no, 7 40. 9 05, 10 15, 11 48 a. III., 12 .-.2, 3 00, 4 40 6 211, 7 15, 7 55, S 40 p. in. Lcuve Shenandoah for llazleton, 6 04, 7 33 9 15, a. in., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, h 08 D. tn. Leave llazleton for Shenandoah, 7 35, 10 05, 1 1 OB n. in., 12 15, 2 58, 5 3(1, 7 25, 7. 5, p. in. SUNDAY TILUNS. Trains leave for Haven Run, Centralis, Mt. Carmel and Slintnokin, 0 45 a. m., 2 40 p. in, nnd arrive nt Slintnokin 'it 7 40 a. in. and 3 45 p. ni. Trains leave Shaiuokin for Shenandoah at 7.55 a. ni. and 4 no p. i mil arrive at Slien- aitilouh nt 8 -III u. m and t 58 p m. Trains leave lor Ashland, Girardville and Lost Creek. 9 40 a. in., 12 30 p. m. For llazleton, Black Creek Junction, Penn Haven Junction, Muuch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton and New York, 8 49 a. ni., 12 3(1, 2 65 p. tn. For Philadelphia, 12 3", 2 55 p. m. For Yategville, Park Place, Mnhanoy City and Delano. 8 49, II 35 a. in , 12 30, 2 65,4 58, 03 p. in. '' Leave llazleton for Shenandoah, 3 SO' 11 30 a. in., I 05, 5 30 p.m. Leave cbieiiHiidonh for Pottaville, 5 55, 8 49, 9 32 a. in., 2 ill p in. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, S .10, 10 40 a. in., I 36, 6 16 p. in. ROLI.IN H. WILBUR, Genl. Supt., South Bethlehem, Pa. CIIARLI.S S. LEK. Genl. Psse. Agt., Philadelphia. A. W.NO. "fFMACHER, Asst. G. P. A.. South Ilethlehom. Pa Get Our Prices on GASOLINE and Headlight Our delivery wagon does the rest. Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners. Eclipse Oil Com'y, 213 South Jardln Street. Mall orders promptly attended to. 7HAS. DERI Tonsorial Artist. 12 West Centre street. Stvllsh hair cutting a speelalty. Clean towel with every Blmvo. Tfflams to Hlr. If you wnut to hire n safe nnd reliable i team for driving or for working purposes i pay Shields' Hi ery stable n visit. Teat us constantly ou band at rcaoonuble rate. JAtVlS SHIELDS, No. 110 East Centre street. i Opposite Reading railroad station. j us. Hcui true.
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