I ! On A n a kMAKESSOfT m WHITE M ktnn I I ! ) R Drcu Chim. Curp. ileVrnpn. Bo ton, U,S A. SfMl3(i READING R. R. SYSTEM IN EI'FKlT OGTOIIKU I. 1893. r iini lonve nnci auuonu nn iohowh: or npw 1 nTK via i iiiiiiiieiiiiint. ivitk uavn. niinriuy, 2 10 n. 111. - Tor New York ln Mnufli Chunk, week days, 1 " M 11. m.. 12 5S nmt 2 M 11. 111. ' lEemliliK uiul l'hlliiilellihl:!, week tiny. iinvs 'I JU ft. 111. l'ottsvllle. week ilnyo, 2 10; 7 20 a. 111., ami 'ill 2 .13 nml 5 55 p. in. HiimlnyH, 2 10 11.111. I orTiininquii nml Mnhnnoy City, week (lays, 10 5 2.1, 7 20 n. in., 12 59, 2 5.") nml 553 p. III. Snnilnys, 2 10 ft. 111. Kor Vvillliiimiiiirt, Sinihiiry nml Lou isburtf, week tlnys. .123, 111)0 11 111., 150 nml 7 20 p. in. humlayH, 3 23 ft. 111. For Mnhniioy l'lnne, weekdays, 2 10. 3 23, 5 23, 7 20. 11 30 ft. in., 12 58, 1 50, 2 53,5 53, 7 20 nml 9 33 li m. Hiitiilny, 2 10, 3 23 n. 111. Fur Aliliintl ami Miainokhi, week days, .123, '20.11 HO a. 111,, 150,720 and 933 p. 111. Sllli ilnrf 3 23 11. 111. , For lliiHlinoro, AVnliliiKttm mid the "West via IB. kO. It. K., tlirmiKh tlilllis leave, HeadlliK trrniinnl, riilliiilclpliln, (1'. v It. JI. It.) at 2U, 11 it n ,., !1 lA mwl 7 17 , Mitttilitva ' 7 00,1120 11. 111., 310 nml 727 p. 111. Ad'dl- rml trains from Twonty-riinrtli 11111I Chest Utreets Btatlon, week days, 150, 5 11, 8 23 p. mumnys, 1 a.), n -1 p. m. JJltiVlNS roil HJIKXANIIOAH. New York via I'lillndclphin, week 8 00 a 111., 1 mi, 100, 7 30 p and 1215 Sundays, (100 p. 111. ve New Ynrk via Mnncli Chunk, week I 30, 9 10 11 in., 1 10 and I 30 11. 111. ve Philadelphia, lteadlnj Terminal, week im irrm n ... n,..l inn Am 1 1 fin r numiavs. iiuii. in. i 111.. 5 55 nml 7 57 1). in. Sumlnvs. 1 35 ft. in. fie yiieiHiinif. weei. ui. . ,i, i iu, iuw, Ve Jl'ottsvllle, weekdays, 2 33, 7 40 ft. ill., i'f 1 ti 12 p. 111. runways, 1 ;w n. m. Tainiin, week da, 3 18, 8 50, 1123 it V 13 anil 9 52 p. in. Sundays, 3 18 n. m. Ylahanov city, week days, 213, 9 21, 1 51, 7 39 and 9 51 p. in. .Sundays, 8 13 tlinnoy l'lnne, week days, 2 10, 4 00, t9 ft. 111., 12 88, 2 Oil, 5 20, fl 20, 7 53 and Sundays, 2 10, lOOn, 111. Illamspoit, week days, 7 42, 1010 a. )ll 41 p. 111. Sundays, 11 13 p. 111. frLANTlC CITY DIVISION, Ciiladelphla Chestnut street wnrf nnd t wharf fur Atlantic City. Is Kxpress, 9 00 a. m., 2 00, 100, 5 00 iininouniiou, H uo a. 111., 1 .aJ, u au p. 111. lKxpress. 9 00. 1000 ft. 111. Aecoinino- int. 111., 4 43 p. in. 1? mill? lenvo AtlnntfoCity (depots wetk- iii 11 ui o it .. ... I 1 no .. ... Ul'Ulll.llUll, V IV, O tJ 1. 111., 1,11,1 'I Um 111. .a. KTmiiad A ll 7 !!n I. 1,1 AlxvtminnillL. 15 n. 111. 4 15 11. m, it'rin inn , 11 1 vnnni' ' 1 Mipcrinienuent. lien l I'ass. art. Quickly, Thoroiiuhlr, rorcTcr luitu. Four out of five who suftor nervousness, luuuiui worry. uluwivb paying tho penalty of early excesses. Vic tims, reclaim your manhood, regain your vigor. Don't despair. Send for book with explanation and proofs. Mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo. N.Y. tbpail'SpHttii) headache immediately ro- lie veil by the use of rTAYL Anti-Headaiie Tllev nro it nosltivo nnd speedy cut o and nro trtinrnnteed nlisolutelv hnrtnless. Tlltfir. .irrent success is ample proof that they nro nn cfTectha article, which can he always used with no best OI results. ITOCUre llicm iroill u miner ui-uis. Lauer's V CI Finest, Purest and Healthiest. s. Schmidt, w, 207 :stCoal Street. f Dollars Xhouses, Block, fur- .tniii inv u V'd in flr8t-clasa ro- Wi.re&eined by isurancc Acnif 'nni nniiln. v?mm 1 Rirv.ders. DH. JAMRSONS BLUNDER Ho Was Not Warranted in Maroh- ing on Johannesborg, SERIOUS OONSEQUENOES PROBABLE Secretary Chnmljcrliilii's Order to lletreat Cannot lteaeli the AVnrllkfi licit l.licr, nnd n llitttln Seems llltivltltlllo- Olio Ileport Sas It Has Already Tnken lMnee Loniion, Jan. 2. The nows from Pro torla, Traiisvanl republic, toml.8 to cou firm tlio gravity of tho oltuntlnu thoro Browliif? out of tho Invasion of tho Uoor territory by an armed force of tho Hrltlsh pouth Africa company numbering about 700 men with six Maxim guns, led by Dr. .11111104011, tho Hrltlsh commUsioiicr, who was so successful In his operations against King IjobeuRiila. Tho Transvaal presi dent, Kruger, lias called upon tho burgh ers to defend their country, and n serious fonfllct la anticipated, In splto of tho fact that tho colonial secretary, tho Hon. Jos eph Chamberlain, has telegraphed to Dr. Jameson to withdraw Into Hrltlsh terri tory and has urged President Kruger to do his utmost to provont bloodshed. The nowspapcrscv,mmont at great length upon this fresh troublo which tho British government has to face. They recognize tho fact that tho invasion of tho Trans vaal, although made upon tho urgent re quest of thousands of Englishmen and gjy nr. C 8. JAMESON, others In tho Transvaal, who complain that they havo to pay tho wholo rovonuo of tho country whllo being denied repre sentation, is liable to glvo particular of fcuso to Germany, whoso friendship at this critical stage tho Marquis of Salisbury Is most anxious to cultivate As tho telegraph wires havo been cut be hind Dr. Jameson's forco, and as tho Hoer forces, well armed nnd equipped, havo been mobilized under General Joubert, news of n bloody conflict Is expected. Tho Boers can put In tho Held about 0,000 good fighting men, supportod with Alaxlm guns, nnd to oppose this forco Dr. Jameson has only about 700 mon, with six Maxim guns, who may rccelvo tho direct or Indirect as sistance of about 4,000 untralued and badly armed Englishmen. Howover, Jame son may bo ablo to call to his support 1,000 men belonging to tho Do llcers com pany, whoso headquarters aro at Klmber- loy. Theso men aro well equipped ami would provo an cffectlvo roluforcomcnt for Dr. Jameson. In a published statement Hon. Joseph Chamberlalu, secretary of state for tho colonics, says: "Having learned on Mon day evening that Dr. Jameson had entered tho Doer country I havo since been con tinuously engaged In an endeavor tonvort tho oonsequencos of his extraordinary ac tion. Sir Hercules Hoblnson has by pro clamatlon publicly repudiated Dr. Jnmo son's net, and has enjoined tho British' subjects to obey tho law and remain quiet. Dr. Jameson and his otllccrs liavo boon or dered to retire Immediately. It Is hoped that n collision will bo nvertcd, but Dr. Jameson cut tho wires as ho advanced. "It is reported that Dr. Jmieson wrote to Commandant Marlco, who cautioned him to retlro, as follows: 'I havo Informed you that I Intend to proceed with my original plans, which nro not hoatllo against tho people of tho Transvaal. But wo aro hero in reply to the invitation of tho principal residents to assist them In their demands for justico and tho ordinary rights of every citizen of a civilized state' 'It nppears from this letter that Dr. Jameson was not Induced to take tho ex traordinary steps of invading a frioiully ,.,....,..- In 4tn nf i.nnon v thn fn,ii fill- r, ' "J , V t il i U10 saiety ui wuiuuil ur emtureu ui ui it natlvo uprising, but In order to support a political movement which Is In the naturo of a constitutional agitation for a redress i of grievances. If tho grouuds for such fear had existed his duty would havo been to roport to tho .high commissioner and leave tho action to bo taken to bo decided by that ofllcer." A special dispatch received hero from Berlin says It Is stated at tho Grcrmau cap ital that Emperor William has promised his moral support to tho Boers, and has indicated thatheiuay tako other mcasuros If Great Britain persists in lior present course. Dr. Jameson, tho leador of tho party of British South Africa company's sytn pathlzers.is tho administrator for tho Brit ish South Africa company's territories in Maahonalaud and Mataleland. Ho is tho son of a Scotch journalist and was edu cated for tho medical profession. Just us he began to make his mark as a prat tl tloner In Glasgow ho decided to go to South Africa, and In tho early bcvontlos he reached tho diamond fields and soon acquired a high reputation ami romunor ntlvo practlco iu tho treatment of tho ty phoid malarial disease known as "camp fever," which Is very prevalent In the South African mining districts. In fact, Dr. Jameson was so Biiccossful that ho was upon tho point of returning to Scotland, when ho was persuaded by Mr. Cecil Hhodee, premier of Capo Colony, to outer tho service of tho BritUh South Afri can company, in which not only Mr. Uhodos, but all his friends aro understood to bo largely interested. As administrator for tho laud owned by tho BritUh South Africa company Dr, Jameson has shown considerable execu tive ability, and has proved that ho is not lucking In tho kind of strateglo skill which has made more than one British chartered company acquire vast oxpanse of territory at llttlo oxpense, ulthough in borne instances with considerable blood shed and duplicity. When tho British Chartorod company engaged In Its llttlo war against tho un fortunate King Lobengula, of Matabole 1 ind, Dr. Jameson was tho prime mover In all tho successful operations which first i brought about tho Mutabele war and oventtinlly tho practical annexation of that vast territory to Great Ilrltaln. President Kriifrer Determined. IlRltLlN, Jan. L'. A cablo dispatch re ceived hero from Pretoria says that a ris ing has occurred at Johannesburg. It Is lidded that i!00 more armed men belonging to tho Hrltlsh Chartered company crossed tho frontier Tuewlay evening and that President Kruger Is determined to repel tho freebooters by forco of arms. A con flict 1 in t wwn the Doors nnd Knglishmeu Is oxpocted today. An unpontlrmr.l report says that tho opposing forces have already met, and that tho Hrltlsh tvero repulsed. Temporary Trueo Iteported. LoNliox, Jan. SJ. It Is stated that Presi dent Kruger has telegraphed to Colonial Secretary Chambjrlaln pledging his gov ernment that tho Boers shall temporarily adopt a pastvo altitude towards Dr. Jame son's force on Its arrival otitsldo of Johan nesburg. An Important feature of tble arrangement between Jlr. Chamberlain and President Kruger Is that all responsi bility for hostility will rest with tho Char tered South Africa, company. (leriiiany Sends mi (llllelnl Inquiry. Hkuun, Jan. 2. Tho Kolnlseho Zeltung states that Germany has addressed an of ficial inquiry to England as to tho step." tho English government intended to take to restore the status quo In tho Transvaal. Will Not Perform Miracles But It Will Cure. R. MILES' RESTOIt AT I VE NERVINE cures nervous prostration. Not mi raculously, but scientifically, by first removing tho germs of dlseaso, and then supplying healthy nervo food, Increasing tho appetite, helping digestion and strength suing tho entlro system. Desperate cases require prolonged treatment as shown by that of Mrs. M. 11. Reed, of Delta, Iowa, who writes: "As tho result of a lightning stroko, tho physicians r.ald I had a light stroko of paralysis, my lluibs would all draw up. I Dr. Miles' would havo throbulngs In my chest that seemed unendurable. Forthreo months I could not sleep and for threo weeks did not close my eyes. I prayed for sleep, and Nervine Restores Health felt that If relief did not come I would bo dead or insane. I took Dr. Miles' Restora tive Nervlno and tho tccond night slept two hours and from that time on my health Im proved! slowly at first, but steadily and surely. I took In all 40 bottles, and I cannot express how grateful I am, for I am now perfectly well, and havo taken no medicine for over four months." Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold by druggists on guarantee that first bottle benefits or monoy refunded. Itook on heart and nerves free. Dr. Miles Medical Co,, Klkhart, Ind. Eagle BRAND Condensed Mill: HAS NO EQUAL OLD DR. THEEL u 604 North Sixth St., 'Cottrnnieci, "ir." ab. Creen, Philadelphia. Cballeng tti ' vU, iroiathatutTcrtlilagfrHO lalut U tn lb UciU'iiiff l'rul(u)Mra,lB curlrtt tho o-stpi not t pct.UUMwpi'iaautlltl O01 POlr US, SitUiM ri.uwlmtrloir, icvera nui dansirmn tho Uo"i m t no h le Iilllfi- l!f mr-KtfVni.it flii.IT .i..iirlr..i.P CMt.d. StHclHL-o- inl urelo 1,1 I'll.. eurf.1 ithoutcutttoj. Mt. 1 i.K U lip-i Wire' i).oo4uutt, tb l)it and in out uLIIITuI mill v i per Ion v w'". no ttitila itt otUr umytir-im. h.ul u V-cvul tm lot! look "Truth and ! allfhttoe.l re, it'tlM rur ttitHQ end hoiT to g-i cutf. Ibe nil? l-k J'XfOsIM; OI'Af'Ifc oot their bndtt ntl 'Iwlur. Utitotr U to St Ktk... C III H. V. mi kt. Kvc- iter, rrivii nc 'iiril lt ltaiu Jui.. uoura "l ' f .""i"- Treulimiitliy Mull. id tou trU or call uu utlua thin jttt,nr. 1'imnl a ilirlot If dewltt I. n.CHASEi5 BloodfHervePood veHRLErTAK.Nir For Weak and Run-Down people from Childhood to Old Age. . WHAT IT IS ! The rloheafof all restnratlvs roods, because It repUcen ttie flame sabtitances to tile blood and uerrea that are exhauatedla therie two Ufe.j:lTlDfr tlulda by dUeane, IndliceatloD, lilsb. llvlns, overwork, worry, excebses, abuue.etc WHAT ,IT DOE8 ! I)r making the tilood pare and rich, and the dlfi-entlon perfect. It created aolld flesh, mnecle and ntrenpth. The nerTea be ing made atrong, the brala becomes active anil clear. 1 pr reaturing loat vitality anil stopping ali wanting drains and .weakness In either sea, it has no equal and ai. a female regulator it la worth Ha weight In gold. Ona box lasts a week. Price 6Mo., or oboaestftijo. DrugglBtiorbyiiiall. llimk iri e. . THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, U12 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. SPECIFICS are scientifically prepared Romedieisj havo been used for half a century with entire success. to. si'icmc j on 1 Vetera, Congestions, laflammatloa. S Worms, tVorm Fever, Worm Colic. 3 Teething, CollcCrylng, Wakefulness 1 IMarrlien, of Children or Adults,.... 7 Cotieht, Colds, Bronchitis , 8 euratela, Toothacho, Faccochc O-Ilendnclii s, Sick Headache, Vertigo. 10 Dyspepsia, biliousness, Constipation 11 Suppressed or a'alani! l'erioils.,,. 13-Wliltcs, Too Profuse l'erlod 13-Croup, Iiarincllla. Uoarscncs 11-Bult Itlii uiii, Erysipelas, Eruptions. 15-Itlii-imiallanl, (irltheumatlol'alas.. 10-3Ia!nrln, Chills, l ever and Airuo 10-Caturrli, luflucura, Cold la the Head 20 Wliuopluff Cough, UT-Kldncy Disease JS-.frtous Debility 30 Urinary WcaUiiesn 31- Soro Throat, Qutnsy.Dlphtherla.... "77" for GRIP. SoliJ by prutiUti, or imt prpidl on rtit of 'Hce, SKc,.orftirl., ituajr W nMflrU-d). tifept l alianuly. iK.llifHrHHKialaU4NUALi;i.uUrKtlAKavUa MiLtirRin Ul'liriIU1.18LU,C0.lU AtlUHlltmfct.,iirlrk. 7 Presidont Cleveland Makes Publio His Scloctious. PERSONNEL OF TIIR 0:)MMIS3I0N. i It CoinUts of Tito New Yorher, Two Mnrj latuler mid .liittlre llreuer, n Knowti .linn -The liiti-nllgalloii Will rioliahl llciio the llrltlshers, Washington, Jan. i President Clove, land anuiiunues the appointment of the j Venezuelan botind.iry commission, as fnl- ' lows: David J. Brewer, of Kansas, justice ! Unltod States supremo court; Richard It. Alvey. of Maryland, chief justice of the court of appeals of the District of Colum- I bin; Andrew D. White, of New York: ( Frederick H. Coud.'rt, of Xew York,. anil Daniel C. Oilman, of Maryland. It Is nnnouncod that all will accept the up- . polntments. The commission Is regarded here asa very satisfactory one, whoso opinions and conclusions will be received by the Ameri can public with that confidence which the , standing of the members of the commis sion iu the publio eye Inspires. Justice Brotvcr Is a Republican In poli tics and about &S years of age. He Is it' graduato of Yale, and has spent consider able time In tho practice of Ills profession i In Kansas, where he filled it number of judicial offices. In 1SS1 ho was appointed circuit court judge of the 1'nlteu Htates for the Kighth district, and was appointed associate justice of the supremo court in December, 18V.I. by President Harrison. Richard H. Alvey Is a Democrat In poli tics, and a man of marked legal abllliy It was the great reputation he gained as Judge in tho Maryland courts which led President Cleveland to appoint hint to the position of chief ju-tlcoof the court of up peals of this district. lie Is about 00 years of age. Andrew D. White Is a Republican. He 1 Is one of the best known men of letters in this country and perhrps In the world. Is nn author and historian, and has been the president of Cornell university. Mr. White was ntmolnted minister to Russia by President Harrison, and this position he held through Harrison's administration and for a year or more during Mr. Cleve land's administration. Frederick It. Coudiu-t is a Democrat in politics, and Is one of tho best known momborsof tho bar in Xew York. Mr. Coudert wns one of tho counsel for tho United States on the Behrlng sea commis sion. Daniel C. Oilman, president of Johns Hopkins university, Is well known as an authority on International law. Ho was at ouo time president of tho University of California. Ho has never figured In poli tics, but his proclivities are said to bo Re publican. Up to the present tlmo no communica tion or suggestion of any kind regarding tho Venezuelan dispute has como to tho United States from Great Britain slueo Lord Salisbury's answer to Secretary Ol ney, and tiio question stands entirely on tho correspondence up to that time and tho subsequent action of congress. This disposes of several reports, Including ono that Queen Victoria has addressed n per sonal communication, similar iu tone to the one sent by the l'rlnco of Wales, ex pressing the hope that tho two English speaking people would havo no serious dif ferences. Such a direct communication would bo according to tho usage observed between tho heads of nations, but In the present caso hor majesty has given no ex pression on tho subject. It Is known, how ever, that President Crespo has sent it di rect message to tho executlvo branch of the United States. Among officials nnd the representatives of tho foreign powers interested it Is said that no steps aro contemplated for the present boyond tho formation of tho Vene zuelan commission. The expectation is that the commission will convene soon, select their secretaries, translators, Interpreters nud executlvo officers, and determine upon their eourse of procedure Tho act makes the commission Independent of the state department and all executlvo control, so that it will bo for tho body Itself to decide on tho mothod of procedure. On the part of Great Ilrltaln there Is a Krowlns bupropion In olllclal quarters that indirect participation In tho work of tho commission will bo secured. Thollric- ish attitude of late has been favorable to an investigation by tho United fetntes of tho basis of tho Hrltlsh claims, for It Is f..u tl.nt tl. Itimilrtr linil i-.tnir. m. to tho tlmo of tho action by congress. The present indication Is that tho British will not bo averso to establishing before such it body tho rights which Lord Salisbury stated to be Incontestiblo. Kxlt l(lii,-s Om.Mty, Hi;ooKt.VS, Jon. a At midnight of Dec. 81 the limits of Ilrooklyn became eoter mincous with tlio county of Kings. Tho government of tho two divisions merged, and tlio county of Kings, for most pur poscs,pascd outofoxlstei.ee. Kings county has been in existence for S13 years. The legislative body of the board Is now ex tinct, and tho board of aldermen takes up Its work. Tho olllces of the county clerk, register, surrognte, sherltl and coroner are continued as co-olllcos. Another co-lnstl-ttitlon that has existed over SOU years, the court of sessions, died with tho old year. ' That court had continued tho organiza tion given to It In colonial times. Tho new court will be simply tho "county court." Tho city court of Uronklyu merged yester day Into the supreme court, lis judges be coming supremo court justices. Want to St'll to Ifnclti Smu VASHiNaTON, Jan. a. Jlenriuh Civvllng. an Wilt or of u CupeuliiiKit uovspajur cnlk'il Tho Polltikon, Is authority for tlio htntuiuont that tho Dunmnrk ovcrjinutnt U anxious to ilisjioso of hor AVoat Indian I possosslons, tlio Islmul-i of St. Thonms, rianta Cruz mid St. John, uud prefcra that tho United Status bo tlio iuireliiisur. Should tl.o United .States refiiM) to consider the projioiltlou favorably tiorinanywlll bo tho probable purchaser. A Vent's Oolil Yield at Crliile Creel:. Colouado Kl'ltlSdS, Jan. 2. Diirlni,' tho pabt yivir tho district of Cripple Creek produced ovor 200,000 tons of nold ore, and tl.o valuation is pluml Mt W, 100,000. Of this amount tl.o Portland mine produced 25,000 tons, with it vuluo of l,M)o,ooo, and tlio Indepondonco 12,000 that netted the owner tl,OSO,000. An Unconfirmed lteport. IvONUON, Jau, 2. Tho Constantinople correspondent of Tl.o Times hears that an initio has been issued for tlio Brant of tho petroleum monopoly to tho Hussluu com pany, but no confirmation of the report in obtainable!. I I 'V... prevonl Tlrifi Is Dhcp-i, ':. y t ;in DialK'fe , , 'fisoy tlissoho trraul. P.v.ti, "''i ' (S Tlioy filter uric neld nnd mtilnr: ! '.oisons out of ilto blootl, W T 'i'licy n; r Cystitis. (lect, i'rost.miis and tlie llho, OU They im:S.' -.lure, rbh hlond. Jf AlUlrugg:.ls, 50 cents a bov, or -end So cents in stamj-s, or nilvera direct to tne I'-Mm'1. Mnrncrr t'o,, I'hifag-o or San Francisco. v , '; on Kul .V It. utl ind Illoi.il i iltinn" IT e 8 1 rSSllu "'fyai. the swelling p:o fishinn;, trip, be sure O J3j PAIN-KILLER ; Kor all pain internal or external I Morbus. Diarrhoea and Dysentery, i whereat 250. a bottle. ( Quantity latiou or substitute, inc Kcnmne Result in 4 weeks. I'liAL MLUICI.NL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. Kor sale by I T. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Ka. "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORK O SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH lSlJSj-i-ifi! IX nri'IXT NOVKM1IKU 1". 1801. l'lu-ienucr trnins lejtve Slienaiiilonli for l'elin Hiiven Jiiiic-tli.ii, Alitticli (.'lunik, l.tdni-litoii, SlatliiKtciu, White Hall, CatiiiiluiiiH, Alleiitotvii, lletlileliein, Uatin anil Wentlierlv, lit GUI, 73S, lis n. in., is 1:1, i ai, r, t, y. m. Kor New York nml l'lillailelplila, 0 01, 7 33, 91.111. III., 12 i:l, 10.1i. III. l.'nr (ju.tkiike, Swltehliiu'k, (icrliurtly anil llutl sonilalu, ti 1-1 a. in. anil -1 03 p. in. I'or WllkisUtrif, White Hnvin, l'ltlnton, Ijifevville. Tiiwnnilii. Savre. AVuv. rlv an I Kl- ' - llml tUf vt, 915 n. in., 2.1", BCTn in. Kr llelvlilere, Delatvnre Water Clap uud , SSr;;)1rtJ;,:rr0,vi.le in.V, Vfrt.,.',: 9 15 a. .... I'or TuiiUliaiiiii.ck, (101, 915 a. 111., 2 57, 5 27 . p. 111. Kr Itliwnnml (leneva, 0 01, 915 a. 5 27 ' v'",'r Auburn, 9 15 11. 111., 5 27 p. in. 1'ur Jeaiiesvllle, Levistuiiiiuil Heaver Meniluw, - jt ,.., Yar,l. 6 01, 7 3S, 1 0 Hn. in., 13, 8S7,.127, 0 p. in. . lr Miter llmok Jiinctl Auilenrliil nml I Illlili'ttm, 0 01. 7 !W, 9 15 a. 111., 12 13, 2 37, 5 27, 8 0S Tor Sc rillltiill, II OI, 9 15 It. lu.,2 57. 5 27 p. 111. I l-'ur llnzleliriiuk, Jeililo, Drlfun 111.1l l-'rcelalul, 0 01,7 ."W, 9 15 n. 111., 12 IU, 2 57, 5 27 p. 111. l-'nr Axliluuil, (lirurilville, anil l.iit t'rr-ek, I 10, (115, 7110, 9 111, 10 20 a. in., 12115, 1 10, 4 10, OXi, S 22 p. 111. ! I'nr ltaveii Itnn, Cent rill la, Mount Cunucl nail . riliauwkin, 9 la, 11 II a. 111., 102, 120, 8 22, 9 15 1 p. .11. 1 l-'or Yiitpsvllle, Park IMnce, Malianoy City nml I Deluno, 550, 0 01, 7 0S, 9 15, II 05 a. in., 12 U, 2 57, 1 o, a 7, H us, y -l, IU p. Ill, TllllllswillU'iiMHlialilokilllit5l5, 8 15, 1115 a. in., 1 55, A 30, 9 00 p. 1.1., nml arrive at tsticlian ilonh lit 0 01, 9 15 a. in., 12 13, 2 57, 5 27, 11 15 p. I.I. lA'itvu .Mtcuiiudiiuli fur l'littsrllle, 001, 7 0S, 9 0S, 110), 11 SO a. 111., 12 13, 2 57, 1 10, 5 27, 8 IW p. 111. ICIIVO l'ottsvlllo for Slicimniliuili. 0 00. 7 10. 0 05, 10 15, 1 1 IS n. III., 12 U2, 3 00, I 10, 5 20, 715, 9 , u 111 p. 111, Leave Mieniinilnnli fur Ilnletoli, 0 01, 708, 9 15 a. Ill , 12 13, 2 57, 5 27. 8 OS 11, 111. Lease Ilnzlt-toii fur rilieiinnilnnli, 735, 1005, II Oti a. 111.. 12 15, 2 58, 5 30, 7 25, 7,V! p. 111. SUNDAY TltAINS. Trillin have fur llat'ii Itiut, CVntralla, Mt. Carnifl anil hhamnkln, 9 Hi a. in., 1 10 p. in., anil arrive at MuunnUin at 7 40a. m., niul U ft p. in. Trahm ltao Sliamoklu for Hlirnatulnali at 7 55 a. m., ami 1 00 p. in., and arrive at Hlicuan iloah at h 49 a. in,, ami 1 5. p. in. Truinx leave fur Alilntui, (lirunl llle and Knt Creek, it 10 a. m., anil 12 80 p. in. l7r HaMon, Ulat-k (."ri'ki Junetion. lena II uvea Junetion, Maueh Chunk, Alleittown, Kethlehem, l-Htoii and New York, 8 W a. ni., 1280, 2 30 p. in. Tor IMiltadehihlrt, 1230. 2 80 p. m. For Yatinvilf, lark I'laee, .Malianoy (Ity and Delano, h 49, 11 a5 a. m 12 30, 2 30, I 58, 0 03, 7 40 p. in. Leave llazleton for Shenandoah. 6 SO. 1130 y0 Shenandoah for PutUvJUo, 555, 849, V l II. III.. - IU l. III. I.i'iivf l'nttstlllo fur Slieiiiiiiiloiili, H'JO, 1010 it. in., I U.1), 5 15 p. in. KOI. I. IN II. Wll.llt'll.Oenl. Siipt., Sniitli Itetlileliein, 1'it. fllAltl.IiH S. l.Ui:, (leiil. Tumi. Aift.. l'lilhuk'lili!it. A. W. NOX.N'UMACIIICIt, Att. (1. 1'. A.. Huutfi ItctUK'lieui, l'u. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND : I Undertaking" ! S ' 13 N. Jrdiii Street. IF jour Kidney., aro tllcnsetl, sluggish or weal:: IP your blood is full of Uric Ar id and IMu'iiiimllsm threatens: II' tlio ycrms of Miliaria nre In your ij'teni; It' your blood is clogged nit!) i)ol-0!is nnd Impurities IP your lilr.dticr is weak, in.;aw( cr ilKoaM'tl, jlr & lonnceu iun ih. ,! iyPilh For llioy licnl. soothe ami T Nlrcmfllicu tftc Kidneys. it IM .-k-Miln.st (leiMlsits. 5. mm woocooo of Bees, Wasps, Hornets, Centipedes org Scorpions bites of animals, reptiles or in- sects, are instantly soothed and quickly cured 0 with Pain-Killer. It counteracts the effect 3 of the poison, allays the irritation, reduces 3 and stops the pain. When vou o on a picnic or on any outiujr and take a bottle of it has no fnnal, and for Cholera it is almost ocific. Sold evcrv- has been dou'.jid.i Arrent no uni- ( "cars me mine pkrrv l. '. is , Son, RESTORE LOST YIGOR When In itonbt wliat to use for Nervous Debility, Loss cf Sexual Timer (in eltKcr cexl, lmiotency, Aliophy, Varicocele and other weaknesses, from any cause, tu). Sexine l'llls. l3r.ii is cherkej and full sigor tulLkty restored. If neglected, surji troubles result fatally. Mailed answhere, sealed, fwrfi.oo 6 boxes for 5 oo. With es-cry f 3 oo order mo clvc & lecal puarsntee to cure or refund the nione1. Aadresa PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCHCYKIIX DIVISION. XuVKMUi.it 17, 16OT. Tralni will leave Khonandoali after tho nbove date for Wltruans, (lllhertini, Kratkville, Dark Water, M. Clair, INntuvllIe, llainhiirfc, Itemllrur, lottrtown, lMioenlxTlUe, Norritvii and J'hJI adelphla (linmd street station) at 008 nml 1143 a, in. and 1 15 p. tn. on week days. For I'uttt villu and Intermediate stations 9 10 a. nu SirNDAY. For Wlpuans, Uilhcrtnu, Frackville, Dark Water, St Clair, FottHVllle, at C OS, 9 40 a. m. and 310 p.m. I'or Ilainhun?, Heading, Fottftown, l'hoenivltlf Norristrnvn, Philadelphia at 000, 9 40 a. m. a 10 p. in. Trains leave Frackvillc for Shenandoah at 10 10a. m. nnd 12 It, 5 01, 7 12 and 10 27 . la. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and 5 40 p. tn. Inve FottHvlIIe for Shenandoah at 1015. II 44 a. m. nnd 1 10, 7 15 and 1000 p. ui. Sunday at 10 40 a. 1U..5 15 p, in. Leave 1'ldladelpliin, (Ilroad street station), for Shenandoah at 5 57 anil 8 35 a. tn., 4 10 and 711 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at fl 50 a. m. Leave IE road htreet Mat ion, Philadelphia, for Sea (ilrt, Abbury l'ark. Ocean Grove, IjOiik Itraueh, and Interniedlato stations, C.50, 11.39 a. in., 3.30, 4.00 p. m. week-davH. Sunday (itop at Interlaken for Afhury Park), 8,25 a in. Irae Itroad Street Station, Phlladelplda, VOll KKW YORK. Kxpret-H, week dnyn,3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 515, 0 50, 7 33, H 20,9 20. 9 50. 10 30 (DlnhlK' Car), 11 00, 11 H H. in., 12 noon, 1235 (1-lnilted 100 anil 4 22 p. in. DiulitL'CarM). 1 10.230 (Dhitnti Car). 3 20. 4 00. 5 00, 5 50 Dial iik Car), ft 00, 6 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. iu., 12 0lniKht. Sundayn, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 8 12, 9 20, 9 50, 1030 (DinliiK Cart, 11 03 a. tn., 12 35. 2 30 (DlnitiK Car), 4 00 (Limited 122), 520, 556 (Din Iiik Car), 6 35, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 12 01 night Kxprens for to-ton, without change, 11 00 a. m. week das, and 0 50 p. iu. daily, WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH Forllaltimoreand Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 831, 9 12,10 20,1123 a. in., 12 09 (1231 Limited Dili' Iiik Car), 112, 3 18, 111 (519 ConuteHsional Limited, DinhtK Car), G 17, 155 (Diulnt; Oir), 7 40 (IHnlnp:Car p. in., and 12 05 nisht week dayn. SundavK, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23 a. in., 1209 1 12, 1 II, ( 5 15 CohKiosioual Limited, Diniiu? Car), G55 (Dininu Car), 7 10 p. iu. (DintnK Car) and 12U" unht. Leave Marktt Street Ferr , Phlladelidiln, FOlt ATLANTIC CITY. Kxprs)8 50 a. in., 2 10,4 00, nnd 5 00 p. iu. week dayH, SnndayH, 8 45 and 9 45 a. m. For Cnpo May, AiiKlevsea, Wild wood naid Holly lU-K'lu lisprtH, u oo n, tn., nnd 4 00 p. tn. week dayH. Sundayn, 9 00 a. in. ForSoaUle City, Oeean City and Avalou. HxprtwH, 9 00 a. in., and 4 00 p. in, week tla. Sutulnyu, 9 00 a. in. For Somen Point. Ksprww, 8 50 a, in,, and 1 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 45 n. m. S. M. Phcvuht, J. It. Woon, Gen'l Manager. Gcn'I Pass''r Ant PROFESSIONAL CARDS. p V. llUltKli, M. I). 80 K I.loyd street, Hl.enuiiiloali. Onleo hours : 7 to 9 a. in., I to 3 nml 7 toll p. in. j" II. I'OMIJltOV, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Khennntlonli, l'lt. M. 1IUUK15, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Onieo Kfptn liiillillnsti corner ol Main tuid Centre btreetn, Hlienniulimli. pitOI' JOHN' JONKS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Luck Box C3, Mnlinnoy City, l'a. Having studied under some of the bvi ini.f.terH ip lioiulon nnd l'nrls, tvill frlvo lessurta on the violin, Kiiltnr uiul vocnl culture. Tttiw i rcnaonnule. Aililrchg lit enre of trouse, the I Jeweler, Shei.inuluuh, t J J . " . 1 1