The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 26, 1895, Image 3

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Tho Noted Author and Dramatist
Oannot Livo the Week Out,
RELATIVES GALLED TO HIS BEDSIDE
The llrllllant Fronch Writer a Victim ol
Cerebral Abscess Ills Marvelous Success
Karly In I.I To anil Ills Proline Contribu
tions to Druinntlo Literature.
PAWS, Nov. 80. Alexandre Dumas, the
distinguished author and playwright, Is
seriously 111. Tho physlcinns In attendance
upon Mm nt Ilrst thought ho Was suitor
lng from a violent nttnek of neural gin, but
later they recognized graver symptoms.
Tho I'otlt Pnrlslcn says that Dumas was
seized on fonturdny with cerebral conges
tion and that Dr. Pozzl diagnosed It as
cerobrnl abscess. Tho patient, It In added,
has been hi n comntoso condition since
Sunday ovenlng. His physicians, do not
think ho can llvo longor than a week. His
relatives hnvo been summoned to his bed
side. Alexandre Dumas was born In 1831 In
Paris, nnd nt an early-ago he was placed
In: tho Soutuaux Institution, where ho
made marked progress almost from his
entrance, when only 17 yoars of age he
wroto a number of poems, which were
published In a volume In 1817. on titled
"Lies Pechcs do Jounesse." This work has
almost been lost sight of. and possesses
little literary merit, although thero are
somo pleasing lines.
After having accompanied his father on
a journey to Spain nnd Africa ho wroto a
fantastic book called "Aventures de Qua
tre Femmcs ot d'un Perroquet." In 1848
ho wroto nnd published "La Damo aux
CJamollas." ills fame was Instantaneous.
Tho almost yolith of St years became nt
onco ono or tho most famous llttoratours
In Kuropo. This novel, nnd tho play taken
from It, havo been translated Into every
civilized language
In 1853 Alexandre Dumas, Ills, began to
write for tho stage. "La Damo aux Canto
lias" was his work, dramatized from the
novel by thnt nanin. Its success was oven
more pronouncedA, that of tho book,
It is said that whetrwe elder Dumas saw
tho performance ho said, while tears of joy,
not unmlngled with wounded pride, ran
down his checks t "It seems that my son
at 24 was u better dramatist than I nm
now at 40."
Alexandre Dumas Is, by ordinary French
law of succession, Marquis do la Pntllet
crlo. Somo thirty odd years ago Aloxnndro
Dumas married n noble native of Finland
Princess Narlschklne, neo Knarrlng by
whom ho has had two daughters Colette,
married about fourteen years ago to M.
Mnurlco Llppmann, and Jeannlne, who
mnrrleil tho Comte do Hauterlve In 1890.
Joannlne resembles her father greatly In
character nnd Intelligence, while tho eldest
sister takes mora after hor famous grand
father, tho author of "Monto Crlsto."
The children woro brought up In a strict
wny. Alexandre Dumas docs not believe
thnt young girls should enjoy much lib
erty. Ills two daughters were never al
lowed to go to the theater or to balls. Up
to tho day of her marrlago Mile. Colette
had gono to but ono ovenlng party, nnd
but twlco to tho theater, on both of which
occasions tragedies woro played. But since
sno lias become- a mother Anne. Llppmann
goes everywhere, reads everything, sees
everything. She copies her father's mail'
userlpts and frequently criticizes them.
And tho father often profits by the observ
ations of his daughters.
Between tho years 1855 and 1870 moro
than fifty curtain raisers and plays from
the young Dirmns pen woro produced in
tho Paris theaters, nnd since that time his
contributions to tho drama and to litem-
turo have followed eachothor in rapid suc
cession, his lntcst dramas being "Denlse,"
presonted In 1885, nnd "Fanclllon," In 1887.
Corbett Determined Not to Fight.
LYNN, Mass., Nov. 20. James J. Cor
bett, In nn Interview today, said: "I am
disgusted with the entire business, and
henceforth will conflno my enterprises to
tho stage. Tho publlo may sny that when'
I whipped Sullivan ho was an oiu man,
nnd that I never whipped a good man In
my career, but I am fully determined In
my purpose to quit. I bostowed tho cham
pionship upon Mnher because he Is an
Irishman, and becauso I profor ho should
bear and defend thnt title, rather than
placo It In tho custody ot either an Aus
tralian or nn Englishman, I consider
Peter Mnher.tho peer of nny man lu the
ring, and linvo no hesitancy In saying that
he can whip Fltzslmmons. Ho Is a great
man, nnd he will ono day demonstrate his
right to bear the tltlo of champion of the
world."
Twd Children Meet Death by Flame,
New YortK, Nov. 26. Mrs. William C.
Collins, occupying a flat lu West Tenth
.strcot, loft hor three children locked In the
room whllo sho went on a shore crrnnu
yestordny. In hor absence tho children
mndo a fire on tho floor with some news
papers, their clothing became Ignited, nnd
Lillian. 6 years old, was burned to death,
whllo Willie, 10 months old, was so badly
Injured that he died last night. Tho f rtl
child, 4 years old, was only slightly
burned. The lire tlhl out llttlo unnmge to
the building.
Ilunnlgan does to the Asyltun.
NEW Yoiik, Nov. SO. David F. Hannl
gau, who was ncqultted last Thursday
night of the murder of Solomon H. Mann,
on tho ground of Insanity, was brought
before Justlco Ingraham yesterday. Tho
court denlod tho motion of counsel for tho
defenso to discharge Hannignii, and com
mitted him to the stnto asylum for the in
snuo at Poughkeopsie. Ho will bo examined
In tho regular wnj by the asylum physi
cians and If pronounced snno, his discharge
will follow.
Palmer Defeats Pllmmer.
London1, Nov. 201 Before tho National
Sporting club lost night "Pedlnr" Palmer
defeated "Billy" Pllmmer In tho con
test for the 112 pound championship of tho
world, the-battle lasting fourteen rounds.
The club wns so crowded with members
and visitors that some or those in attend
ance nlin6s't fought for' tteatsi' Pliinihor
was a hot favorite in the betting.
Hanging to a Trestle.
BELLEVILLE-, K J., Nov. S&'-Whlla in
toxlcatod John Camoron goti on tho 'rail
way -trestle Here, and; to nvold being struck
by a train, was hanging on to the timbers
by his feet. He was rescued bytwa'iriert
Just before the tralif arrived at tho trestle.'
The Weather.
For eastern Now York, eastern Penn
sylvania nnd Now Jersey: Threatening
svoather and rain; Increasing iduthcast
jrly winds j colder tomorrow.
Aii Appalling Increase of
Weekly Mortality.
Death by Heart Failure and Heart
Disease.
n the Rush of Life Something Shculi be
Taken.
To Keep Nerves Strong, Heart
Action Vigorous.
Dr. Greene's Nervura the Best
Remedy In the World.
The death of So and So from heart failure
is becoming a common announcement. Such
occurrences are ofapp.iling frequency. Hardly
a day passes that some successful merchant,
orribted business man, some distinguished
professional, or some leading society lady does
notsuccombto this distinctive archer, and
tho community is filled with gloom and dis
may at the suddenness of their deaths. Wo
hear of tho death of prominent people, hut
how many thousands of people in the ordi
nary walks of life die daily of tho dreaded
nervo weakness of tho heart 1
That great organ is the motive power. It
moves tho whole system. Once it falls and
all Is over. And how quickly it ceases; how
unexpected the end ! It comes like tho thief
in the night; its approach is not heard.
Whose turn next? Who can tell? Not the
wisest of us all. How Important, then, that
we should try to stay its progress; that we
should keep the heart and nerves which con
trol its action steady and vigorous.
How can it bo done? Only by strcimthcn-
hig and vitalizing tho heart and the nerves
which control its every beat( tho mighty
power which gives it tone and vital health.
Many thoughtful minds have labored to dis
cover some energizing element some product
of nature to prevent tho waste and keep this
organ in Its naturally healthy condition. Iu
this search the intelligent ahd patient labors
of one scientific physician have been crowned,
after years of effort, with eminent success.
Ills grand discovery, Dr. urccne s .Nervura
blood and nerve remedy, is pre-eminently
tho best heart remedy, the medicluo which
always restores a strong, vigorous and healthy
heart action, ii you havo a weak heart, or
tear that its action is not as strong as it should
bo. lose no time in use Dr. Greene's Nervura
blood and nervo remedy-. Tho symptoms
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lecllngs, slu King at the pit ot stomach, nat
tering in the chest, nervousness, restless.
in. GEO. VANSAH.
sleepless nights with dreams, sense of anxiety
or lorcbodlng. There may or may not bo
pains in tho chest. If any of these symp
toms aro present, take Dr. Greene's Nervura
blood and norve remedy at once. Uso this
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need havo no fear of sudden death from
weak heart and heart failure.
Follow tho example of Mr. Geo, Vaniuih,
of Damariseotta Mills, Mo., who says :
"Nearly ten years ago I began to have,
what the doctors allied heart trouble, and up
to tho present time it has been growing
worse. It was so bad I was actually afraid to
go to sleep at night, and many times during
tho night It would seem to me that I was
dying and could not live live minutes longer.
I employed three of tho host doctors, but got
no relief whatever, and as a last resort I
thought I would try Dr. Greene's Nervura
blood and nervo remedy. I havo only taken
one buttle and am now on tbo second mid the
heart troublo has been entirely removed. 5!
"I was so pressed lor breath at times that 1
could not work but vory little. Tho trouble
is nil gone and I cau now sleep and rotas
well as I ever could in my life. Before I
began taking the Nervura whut sleep I did
get did mo but little good, I was troubled so
much with frightful dreams; but I thank tho
Lord for Dr. Greeno's Nervura, as I can now
sleep all night and feel refreshed lu the
morning. I have talked with several porsons
who are similarly aftlictod as myself, and
would recommend to ono and all, do not hesi
tate longor, but givo Dr. Greeno's Nervura
blood and nervo remedy a trial and bo con
vinced of its curative powers."
Walter E. Viiunah, of tho samo town,
verifies the above testimonial as he says:
"I can truthfully certify that tho above
statement of Mr. Vannah is positively true
ia every souso of tho word."
This Is not an isolated Instance. Thousands
of people throughout tho world have also
been saved by Dr. Greene's Nervura, the
groat blood and norve remedy. Heart dis
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your vital powers to resist its onslaught by
taking this wonderful medicine. Kenieinber
this great remedy hi the .discovery of the
successful -specialist Dr. Greene, ot-35 West
14th St., New York City, who adds to its
value by allowing all who uso it to consult
hliaporsouallyor by letter, free of cliarge.
Buy Keystone Hour. Be Buro that the
came Lessio & 11a er, Ashland, Pa., Is
printed on every sack. 1 - tf
Uucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salvo in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores; ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and
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83 cents per box. For buIo by A. Wasley.
BARK ABANDONED AT SEA.
Rough Ilxpcrlenre of tho Snllors of the
Itrttoo Hnwkln.
New Yoiik, Nov. SO. Fourteon pnsen-
pers who arrived on tho Ward lino steamer
Vigllntica, from Havana, yesterday were
found to bo unprovided with nccllmntlon
certificates from tho medical Inspector at
Havana, and were transferred to Hollnlnn
Island to nwnlt tho expiration of live dayB
from the time of leaving Hnvann. They
will bo permitted to land In Now York
this afternoon. Among tho number trans
ferred were Captain James Qurncy, Jr.,
nnd Boven of tho crew of tho hark Bruco
Hawkins, which thoy Tiad abandoned In n
dismantled, waterlogged condition Nov.
14, nlnety-llvo miles south of Cape Hat-
tpras.
Tho Bruco Hawkins left Savannah for
Boston Nov. 8. Sho experienced strong
winds and tumultuous seas almost from
tho time of getting under way, but all
these winds were ns zephyrs compared to
tho hurricane which struck tho bark on
tho 18th. It camq out of tho northeast
nnd In thrco hours had well nigh dis
mantled tho bark nnd filled her with water.
All hands took rcfugo on tho house,
whllo hugo waves continually broko over
the vessel. Ono big wavo swept Matu
Fraser off his feet and overboard. Lines
were thrown toward him, but he quickly
drifted beyond the reach of them, ham
pered by his heavy clothes, and soon sank.
All the stores were ruined and tho cabin
wns kneo deep In wnter. On th noxt day
the Munson line steamer Ardnnnhor, from
Philadelphia, took off tho crow, landing
them in Havana.
The Bruco Hawkins wns left to her fate,
and two days later, !260 miles cast south
cast of Hattcrns, she was sighted and taken
in tow by tho British steamer Henrietto
II., nnd towed into Norfolk.
Prohnble Wife Murder and Suicide.
Scranton, Pa., Nov. 20. At Throop, a
fow miles north ot here, Scera Robblus
shot and fatally wounded his wlfo, and
then shot himself. Ho died within a short
time. Tho woman was brought to tho
Lackawanna hospit-dl, iu this city, and Is
dying thero. Tho shooting was the result
of a qunrrol, and occurred In tho presence
of Robert Brown Zorllng, who, It Is said,
had advised Mrs. Bobbins to leave her
husband. Robblns first shot nt Zerllng
and missed his aim. Ho then sent a bul
let Into his wife's bend, and she fell un
conscious. Robblns threw himself upon
hor nnd caressed and kissed her. Thou ho
arose and sont n bullet Into his brain. Ho
was 65 years old, a carpenter by trade, and
well respected In the vllluge.
Circus Consolidation.
NEW YoitK, Nov. 20. A fow days ugo it
was stated, and denied, that tho Sells
brothers had consolidated with tho Bar
num & Bailey show. The real deal wns
tho consolidation of tho Sells Brothers
and Forepnugh shows. Tills gives Mr.
Bailey un Interest enabling him to control
thrco of tho greatest shows in the world.
This deal has been Impending for a long
time past, nnd it has been a matter of
great concern to circus people throughout
tho country. Tho terms of tho deal have
not been made public.
Defied the Maj'or's. Orders.
Bl'.IDQETON, N. J., Nov. 20. All tho
restaurant proprietors kept their places of
business open on Sunday iu defiance of
the mayor's orders for them to close on tho
Sabbath. J. M. Nichols, of the Oporu
House restaurant, kept his eating house
open all day again, along with tho rest,
though ho had been fined for keeping open
tho previous Sabbath, Tho proprietors
claim there is no law by which they can be
compelled to close their restaurants on
Sundiy.
HuMhIo Merchants Want Nlagura Power.
BUFFALO, Nov. 20. Unless the aldermen
of this city givo a franchise nt onco to tho
Niagara Falls Power company to bring
tho clectrlo power into Buffalo a mnss
meetin - will bo called of tho various or
ganized bodies of business mon, who aro
Impatient nt the delay in making this con
tract, which has been caused by tho com
mon council's desire to lmposo n tax on
the power company and tho refusal of tho
latter to pay It.
Kmbezzler's llondsinan Settles Up.
WlLLIMANTIC, Conn., Nov. 20. Tho af
fairs of the late Cashier O. H. K. Rlsley,
of tho First National bank, were brought
Into publlo notice again yesterday by tho
settlement mndo by Major A. T. Fowler
with Receiver Ddoloy. Ho paid $0,000, of
which f5,0f)0 was his security on tho bond
of $30,000 of tho late cashier, and $1,000 as
his entire assessment on tho bank stock.
The proceedings against him will now be
withdrawn.
Oermnii Socialist Leaders Italdeil.
Berlin, Nov. 20. The police raided the
houses of tho Socialist members of the
reichstug and other leaders of tho Socialist
party yesterday. A thorough search was
made of their domiciles, and all their let
ters and papers were taken to tho oillco of
the chief of police. It is reported that tho
action of tho authorities is based upon
somo infringement of tho Prussian law
covering tho right of association.
llrutnl Trumps Sentenced.
Wilmington, Dol., Nov. 20. In tho mu
nicipal court John Clark and Joseph Rich
mond woro each lined $100 and sont to
prison for one year for committing an as
sault on Henry Roso, a colored sailor. The
parties nre tramps, and It was alleged that
on Saturday night Clark and Richmond
nnd n uumber of others attempted to burn
Rose by holding him over a flro. Ho es
caped with slight injuries.
Duke anil Duchess at Gibraltar.
Giuraltau, Nov. 86. The North Ger
man Lloyd steamor Fulda, Captain Melur,
from Now York Nov. 10, arrived hero yes
terday. Tho Duko and Duchess of Marl
borough are passengers.
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
There was a slight earthquako at Grooloy,
Colo., yostorday. " x
Telegrams from Nebraska, Missouri and
Kansas report Severe snow storms: 1 "
Indiana Populists tnlk of nominating
Euguuo V. Dobs for governor of the stnto.
Becauso sho feAred hor throe boys wore
to be'dlschnrgod from a mill at Paterson,
N. J., Mrs. Ellen Wasdyke took poison
nnd died,
Fire destroyed tho boiler and engine
houses of the Franklin copper mine ut
Haughton, Mich., and 500 persons are
thrown but of work.
Mrs. Harriet A. Hnlnes, whose father
ran tho first steamer on the Hudson river,
the Experiment, died at St. Thomas, Out.,
aged 99 yonrs and 10 months.
President Cleveland and Secretaries La
aiont and Herbert declined invitations to
bo present at the banquet of the Philadel
phia Chamber of Commorce tonight.
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For Kilo ly P. 1 X). KIRMN', Shenandoah, Pa.
READING R. R. SYSTEM
IN EFFECT OCTOUElt I, 1893.
Trains leave Shenandoah ns follows :
For New York Via Philadelphia, week davs
2 10,5 25, 7 20 a. 111., 12 53, 255 nlld 5 55 p. la
uuuayn, a ui a. in.
l'orftcw orK via .Maucii Llnmlc, week Uajrs,
25, 7 20 a. in., 12 5S and 2 55 p. m.
For ItendliiL- and Philadelphia, week davs.
2 10, 5 S3, 7 20 a. in., 12 58, 2 55 and 5 55 p. in. Hun
days, 2 10 a. in.
For Pottsvlllc, week days, 2 10, 7 20 n. m., nnd
12 53. 2 .55 and 5 55 p. in. b'undayB, 2 10 a. m.
l'or lamaqua ami Jdatianuy City, week uavs,
210.5 25. 7 20 a. m.. 12 58. 2 55 and 5 55 i. iu.
Sundays, 2 10 a. in.
ior wiuunmport, Hunbury ami Lewlgburg,
week days. !l 25. 11 30 a. in.. 1 50 and 7 20 ti. in.
Sundays, 3 25 a. m.
1 or Mnhanov Plane, week davs. 2 10. 3 25. 5 25.
7 20, 11 30 a. in., 12 5S, 1 50, 2 55, 5 55, 7 20 and 9 35
p. in. nuuuays, iu, a is, a. in.
For Ashland and Slintnoklii. week davs. 3 25.
7 20,1130 a. in., 150. 7 20 and 9 35 p. iu. Siiii-
uays, a -i a, m.
For Italthnore. -NVashincton nnd the West via
R. & O. It. It., through trains leave Heading
Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & H. It. It.) at 3 20,
7 55,1120a. m., 3 -10 nnd 7 27 p. in. Sundays,'
3 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m., 3 40 and 7 27 p. in. Ad'dl-
titionai trains ironi 'i wenty-iourtn mul Liiest
nut streets station, week days, 1 50, 5 41, S23 p.
in. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. m.
TRAINS FOIl SHENANDOAH.
Leave New York via Philadelphia, week
days, 8 00 a. in., 1 30, 4 CO, 7 30 p. in. and 12 15
nlKht. SuiAlays, 0 00 p. in.
Leave. New York via Maucii Chunk, week
days, I 30, '.) 10 a. in., 1 10 and I 30 p. in.
I.eav Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week
days, 120,8 35, 10 00 a. in. nnd 100, 0 02, 1130
p. m. rmiiiiayH, u;fup. m.
Leave Itc-adlng, week days, 133, 7 10. 10 00,
11 50 a. in., 5 55 and 7 57 p. ill. Sundays, 1 35 a. m.
Leave Pottsville, weekdays, 2 35, 7 40 a.m.,
12 30 mid 0 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 35 a. in.
Leave Tanmqna, week day, 3 18, 8 50, 1123 a
m., 1 20, 7 15 and 0 52 p. in. Sundays, 3 18 n. in.
Leave Miihanoy City, week days, 2 15, 9 21,
11 17 a. in., 151,7) and 0 51 p. in. Sundays, 3 13
a. in.
Leave Mahnnoy Plane, week days, 2 10, 4 CO,
0 30, 9 37, 11 59 a. in., 12 58, 2 00, 5 20, 0 20, 7 53 and
10 10 p. ui. Sundays, 2 40, 4 00 a. in.
Leave Wllliaui'-jiort, week days, 7 42, 1010 a.
m., 3 35 nnd 11 II p. in. Sundays, 11 15 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wart and
South street wharf for Atlantic Citv.
Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. m., 2 00, 100, 500
p.m. Accommodation, 800 a. in., 130, 0 30 p. iu.
Sunday Uipreis, 900. 1000a. in. Accommo
dation 8 00 a. in., 1 45 p. in.
Itetumiiifr leave Atlantic City (depot,) weck-
uays, express, v j., vw a. in., uifu, o;hi p. ill.
Accommodation. 0 50. 8 15 a. in., nnd 4 32 n. m.
Sundays Express, 100, 7 30 p. m. Accommoda
tion, , inn. in., 1 19 p. iu.
Parlor Cars on all express trains.
I. A. SYVEIGAHD, O. G. HANCOCK,
Gen'l Superintendent. Gen'l Pass. Airt,
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
SCIUTYIIILL DIVISION.
NOVCMUKK 17, 185.
Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the above
date for Wiggiiiis, Gilbertoti, Kraekvllle, Dark
Water, St. Clair, Pottsville, Hambiirtr, Heading,
Pottstown. Phneulxville. Norrihtiiwn nnd Plili.
adelpbin (Urond street station) at 0 08 and 1143
u. in. mm io p. in. on weeK days, 1 or Potts-
vine anu inierineuiate stations 9 10 a. in.
SUNDAY.
For WiRgans, Gilbertoti, Frackville, Dark
Water, St. Clair, Pottsville, at 0 03, 9 40 a. m. and
310 p.m. For Hamburg, Heading, Pottstown,
Phoenlxvlllc, Norilstuwn, Philadelphia ntOOO,
9 40 . m., 3 10 p. m.
Trains leave Frackville for Shenandoah at
10 40 a. m. and 1211. 501. 7 12 nnd 1027 n. in.
Sunday, 11 13 a. in. and 3 40 p. in.
Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah nt 10 15, 11 4S
a. in. and 4 10, 715 and 1000 p. in. Sunday at
1U W U. 111.. U ill p. Ill,
Leave Philadelphia. Hlroad Mtrei't hfnttmtV fnr
Slienuudunh at 3 57 and 8 33 a. in., -I 10 and 711
p. iu. ween uavs. nuuuays leave at u 00 a. in.
Leavo Iiroud street station, Philadelphia, for
Sea Girt, Ahbury Park, Ocean Grove, Long
Ilrnueh, and intermediate stations, 0.50, 8.25,
11.39 a. in., 3.30, 1.00 ii. in. week-days. Sundays
(stop at Iutcrlaken for Asbury Park), 8.25 a. in.
lA-ave Ilrond Street Station, Philadelphia,
FOH NEW YOHK.
I" -t t i r. mi i n, u u, -IV, "I lV, If ill, U1A,
7 33, 8 20, U 20, 9 50, 10 30 ( Dining Car ), 1 1 00, 1 1 14 a.
in., i iiuii, x ij.iiuiieu i iai nnu i jz p. in.
uining unrsj, 1 40, auu turning vat), 3 20, 4 00,
5 00, 5 56 ( Dining Car), 0 00, 6 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. ut.,
12 01 night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 01, 4 00, 8 15, 8 12,
9 20, 9 50, 1030 (Dining Car). 11 03 a. m., 1233. B80
1 1t ..!... I m II l..,lln.i n.11 K IV" sin fit..
pg Car), 0 35, 0 SO, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 12 01 night.
Express for Ilontun, without change, 1100 a.
in, week days, and 0 50 p. in, daily.
WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH
For llalthnore and Washington, 3 50, 7 20. 8 31,
912,10 20,1123 a. in., 12 00 (1231 Limited Din
ing Car). 112, 3 18, 4 41 (5 19 Congressional
Limited, Dining Car), G 17, 0 53 (Dining Car),
7 40 (Dlnlntf Car) p. iu., and 12 03 night week
days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 1123 a. ui., 1209
112, 4 41. (815 Congressional Limited, Dining
Curl, S53 (Diiilug Car), 740 p. in. (Dlniim
Car) ami 12 05 night.
Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia,
FOH ATLANTIC CITY.
Express, 8 60 a. in., 2 10,4 00, and SCO p. m.
week days. Sundays, B 43 and 9 43 a. lu.
For Cape May, Anglessea, Wlldwood anil
Holly Beach. Express, (1 00 a. in., and AUiv. iu.
week days. Sundays, 9 00 ft. in.
For Sea Isle City, Ocean- City and Avalon.
Express. 9 00 a. in., and 4 00 i. m. w-k iluv
Sundays, 9 CO a. m.
I For Somers Point. Express, 8 50 a. m., and
I i w u. in. vrcj& uuym, ouiiuuyn, Q 40 a. ill.
'J.IOW . III.
j. It. Wood.
' O. 1- 1'llKVUHT,
Gen'l Manager.
Gen'l Pasa'g'r Agt
'AMSY PILLS!
ALL
R.U!.B Sort AND SUH E . SEND 4c. I UfCWUKtkl 3 8AF i
aiUfiliSSKUUMKl.. W.K OHKCIKIC ., mUJ4..rA
shortening
never use more than
-thirds as much Colto
e as vou would of lai
i When fryillK with Cottolctic nl- Bi
. in n com pnu, iicaiing
I:
5 lian. Cottolctic t
tduccsthe best results when vcrv
f'hot, but ns it reaches the cooking
w : .. . i. .i. i i
1IU111L luul-u SUU1ILT lllllU 1HIU, CfllC
should be taken not to let it burn
when hot enough, it v.-illdc'.i-
cately brown n bit of bread in half
a minute. Follow these directions
in using Cottolctic nnd laid will
never again be permitted in your
kitchen or in your food. Genuine
CottolcucisBold cvcryvvhercin tins
with tradc-mnrks "t'ololene"aad
& steer's head in cotton-plant wreath
every uu.
COMPANY, ChlciflO,
and 132 S. Delaware Ate., Plilla.
RESTORE
LOST VIGOR
to ue for Nervous Debility, Lest of Sexual Tower (In either
Soxfnt Fill. Dralni chocked and full vigor quickly restored. If neglected, such
troubles result fatally. Mailed anywhere, healed, forfi.t) 6 boxes for 5.00. With
evury f 3.00 order we Hvo a legal guarantee to cure or refund the mene' Addrei
Cleveland. UMo.
IN EFFECT NOVEMHEK 17, 1M5.
Pasecmrer trains leave Sheiininln:ili fnr Pen,,
Haven Junction, Munch Chunk, LehlKhton,
Slatluirtoii. White Hall. Cntamumia. Alleiitmvn.
lletlileliem, Ennton and Weatherly, at 6 01, 738,
915 a. 111., 12 13, I 03, 5 27 p. 111.
For New York and Philadelphia, 0 01. 7 33.
9 15 a. in., 12 43, 4 03 p. in.
or ituaKake, Swltcliback, Cierhards nnd Hud
eondnle. U 15 a. m. nnd 4 05 p. in.
For Wilkesbarre. White Haven, Plttston,
Laceyvllle, Towanila, Sayre, Waverly and El
mira, 0 01, 9 15 a. m., 2 37, 5 27 p. in.
For Rochester. lluUalo. Nlatrara Falls and the
West, 9 15 a. in., 2 57, 5 27 p. in.
For Itelvidere, Delaware Water Gap nnd
Stroudsburg, 001 n. in., I 03 p. m.
i' or Ljiinuertviuo ami Trenton, 9 13 a. m.
For Tunkhaniioek, 0 01, 915 a. in., 2 57, 5 27
p. in. '
ritr itunea anu Geneva, ooi, 9ia a. m., r2,
iu.
For Auburn, 9 15 n. in., 5 27 p. m.
For Jeanesvllle. Lcvlstonaud Heaver Meadow.
7 33 a. in., 12 13 p. in.
For Stockton nnd Lumber Yard, 0 01, 7 38,
9 15 a. 111., 12 13, 2 57, 5 27, 8 03 p. 111.
1-or bnver nrook junction, Auucnneu nnu
lIazleton.0 0l.73S. 915 a. in., 12 43. 2 57. 5 27.
8 OS n. in.
For Sorniiton, 0 01, 9 15 n. in., 2 57, 5 27 p. m.
For Ilazlfbrook. Jeddo. Drifton and Free-
land ti oi, 7 3. 9 in a. in., vi z :,, a p. m,
For Ashland, Girardvllle and Iit Creek, 4
40.
0 15, 7 30. 9 13, 10 20 a. 111.,
2 35, 1 40,
10, 0 35,
8 ! p. 111.
For Haven Hun, Cciitrullu, Mount Carincl aud
Shaninklu, 9 13, 1111 a. 111., 132, 120,8 22,9 15
p. in.
ior iui-sviiie, i-arK i-iaee, .iiauanoy wny anu
Delano, 550, 0 01, 7 118, 9 15, 1105 a. 111., 12 13,2 57,
on, r 1 , s us, y -i, iu p. m. ,
Trains will leave Shamokiii nt 3 15, 8 15, 11 45
n. 111., 1 53, 130, 9 30 p. 111., mul an ie utShenap-
doah at ft 01, 9 15 a. m., 12 13, 2 57, 5 27, 11 13 p. 111.
Leave Shenandoah for PntWvillc, 0 01, 7 33,
9 03, 1103, 1130 u. 111., 12 13, 2 07, 1 10, 5 27, 8 08
p. in.
Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 0 00, 7 40,
9 05,1015,11 13 a. in., 12 32, 3 00, 4 40, 5 20, 7 15,
8 ar, v iu p. m.
Leave Mii'tuinuoali lor llazietou, o UI, 7 Si, v la
11. ill., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 03 p. 111.
Leave llii.u-ton 101- Micnantttiati, 7:i, 10O3,
11 00 a. 111., 12 15, 2 53, 5 30, 7 23, 7 50 p. 111.
Sl'XDAY THAINS.
Trains leave for Haven Hun, Centralla, Mt.
Cartuel and Sliatnokin, 0 15 a. m., 2 40 p. m., and
arrive at Shnmokin at 7 10 a. 111., and 3 -15 p. m.
Trains leave Shauiokin for Shenandoah at
7 55 a. 111., and 1 00 p. 111., and arilve at Shenan
doah at 8 49 a. in., and 1 53 p, m.
Trains leave for Ashland, Glnirdville and Lo-t
Creek, 9 40 a. in., and 12 30 p. 111.
For Ha.leton, Itlai-k Creek .lunetioii, Penn
Haven Junction, Muueli Chunk, AUentown,
Ilethlehem, Easton and New York, 8 49 u. m.,
1230,2 30p. in.
For Philadelphia, 12 30. 2 30 11. in.
For Yntesvllle, Park Place, Mnhunoy City and
Delano, 8 19, 11 35 a. m., 12 30, 2 80, 4 53, 0 Ol, 7 40
p. 111.
Leave Hazleton fur Shenandoah, 830, 1130
n. 111., 1 03, 5 30 p. 111.
Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville, 5 55, 8 49,
9 32 a. 111., 2 10 p. in.
Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 8 30, 10 40
a. 111., 1 35, 3 15 p. in. -
H0I.L1N II. WII.HL'H, Genl. Supt.,
South Ilethlehem, Pa.
CHAHLES S. LEE, Genl. Puss. Agt..
Philadelphia.
A. W. NONNEMACHElt, Asst. G. P. A.,
South Ilethlehem, Pa.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
QLIFTON KOHHINS, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
No. 7 North Jardln Street.
Ofllce Hours: From 8 to 9:30 a. in.; 1:30 to 2:34
p. in.; u.iaj to i:,aj p. 111.
p F. HUKKE, M. D.
30 K. Lloyd street, Shenandoah,
Oniee hours : 7 to 9 a. in., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9
p. m.
J II. POMEHOY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Shenandoah, Pa.
M. 11UHKE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Ofllce Egan building, comer of Main aud
Centre streets, Shenandoah.
E
DWAKD W. SHOEMAKER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Ofllce. Jfollefs Building, corner Centre anJ
Market street.
PROF JOHN JONES,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Lock Box 05,'Malumoy Clty.Pa.
Having studied under some ot tbe best
piasters hi Londou and Paris, will give lesspns
on the violin, guitar and vocal culture.. Tonus
reasonable. Address lu care of Strouse, tho
loweler, Shenandoah.
DRU A. A. SEIBERT,
Specialist In diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,
207 West Market St., POTTSVILLE.
Hours- -8:30 a. m to 13 m ; 1 to 4 p. ia. to
8 p. iu. Sundays 8 a m to 12 iu.