(u ileum Skin Remedies Are Pure Sweet Gentle And Most Economical Efcmn ill apeedllr effective. Bold throughout th world. Brill.U depot" FHANCla Niwmirr fc Hom, I, Ctnff lward-et., liOndon. PoTTia Dbuo ft Cue. Jour., Bote Frorfc, lKton, U. 8. A. HEADING R. R. SYSTEM IN Kl'FECT OCTOHKIt J, 1895. TrftlrW leave SlicnnnUolili nt follows t For Nov. York via Plillodclphla, week days, 10. 5 25. 7 20 a. in.. 12 68. 211 uml5 55 n. m Sundays, 2 10 n. m. For New York via Mnucli Chunk, week days, 1 25, 7 20 n. in., 12 IM nnd 2 55 p. In. Kor ItendliiK nnd Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, (i IB, 7 20 II. in., 12 08, 2 G5 ami 5 55 p. m. Hun dnvs. 2 10 n. in. If. IAftt.ll wnnlr rlnt-i 10.- 7 9fl r. ti, r.,,.1 i 5H, i f and 5 0.5 p. in. .Sundnyfi, 2 10 n. m. For Tninnqua nud Mnliauoy City, week days, 'i 10, rj si, 7 ai a. m., 12 B"f, a o ami o o.- p. in. Hundayo 210n. in. Kor Villininport, Sunluiry nnd I.cwlsburif, week days, 3 25, 11 ao n. in., 160 nnd 7 20 p. m. Sundays, 3 25 n, in. For Malianoy l'lnne, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, G 2", 7 20, 11 BO it. in., 12 158, 1 ISO, 2 55,5 M, 7 20 mill 0 33 p. in, Sunihix s, 2 10, .1 25 n. m. For Aidilaml nnd Slintnokln, week dnys, 3 25, 7 20,11 30 n. in., 150,7 20 and 0 33 )). in. Sun days, 3 25 n. 111. For Ibilttmnrp. "Vndilneton nnd the "West via B. .fc O. It. It., tlirmiKll trnliM leave Heading Terminal, I'lillniieipina, u . it. it. it.) at a -u, 7 55,1120 n. m., 3 10 anil 7.27 p.m. Sundays, S 20, 7 00, 1 1 20 n. in., 3 10 nnd 7 27 p.m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth nnd Chest nut streets station, week days, 100, OH, 8 23 p. in. Sundays, 1 35, 8 31 p. m. TIIA1NS l'OK SHENANDOAH, e New York via Philadelphia, week .awih in., i.i.'. i w. i im o, jii. mi, i i u ulRlit Suuuuys, G 00 p. in. l.cnve New York via Maueh Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 n. in., 1 10 nnd 1 30 p. m. I,cnvc Philadelphia, ltendini; Terminal, week days, 4 20. 8 35, 10 (10 u. m. and 4 00, 6 02, 1130 p.m. Sundays, 11 30 p. in. Invc .tending, week days, 135, 7 10, 1000, 11 so n m., 5 (5 nmi 7 r, p. m. Sundays, l i& n. m. Lrnvc Pottuvllle, weekdays, 2 35, 7 10 u. m., 12 30 nnd 0 12 p.m. Sundays, 2 35 a. in. Leave Tnmaqilu, week day, 3 18, 8 00, 11 23 n m. . 1 20. 7 15 anil 9 02 n. in. Sundays. 3 18 n. in. nvo Mnlutnoy City, week days, 2 45, 9 21, 1117 a. in., 101, 7 39 and 9 51 p. in. Sundays, 3 13 a. m. ienvp iiinnouoy j lane, weeK nays, 10, i uu, 030,9.17, 11 59 . ill., 12 58, 2 00, 5 20, 0 26, 7 03 nnd It? iv 1. in. unilays, 2 -lu, 4 uu n. m. 10 10 a. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, lavei Philadelphia Chestnut street wnrf nnd South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Hapless, 9 00 a. in., 2 00, 4 00, 500 p. m. Accommodation, 8 00 n. m., 4 30, G 30 p. m. Riinilnv.- Kvnreft... 9 00. 1000 ft. 111. Aeeollllllo- uiuiuii n uo 11. in., i u p. ill. Itetllrnlnc leave Atlantic City (depot.) week Mnmmnilntloii. GOO. 8 15 n. in., and 4 32 1). 111. lays-- express, iuu,iiN p. m. Aecomiuoua- , 7 is n. in., 10 p. m. trior Curs on nil cypress trnius. . SWEIOAItD. Q. a. HANCOCK. n.,n U.o.a. ntnn, nnt llnu' I'naa A ... CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. Victims of Lost Manhood ebould send at mat explains now lull mauly vigor is easily, quickly and permanently restored. Mo tnuu suffering from weakness can af ford to lgnoro this timely advlco. Book tolls how ofull strength. Hn. volopment and tono aro Imparted to every portion of the body. Sent with positive proofs (sealed) free to any man on application. ERIE MEDICAL GO., BUFFALO,, I. Y. Of a lieaU-HplIttfng headache Immediately re lieved by the use of TAYLOR'S Anti-HeadaiiPowcIers. They area posUlgj bucccss Is ample proof that they aro an effective article, which can be always ue with tne best 4i ramus. 1'rocure tnem irom Uruliler liroH, Lauer's Lager and ilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. ris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. N F. CLEARY, PritlS M5I.TZKH WATKIt A. cure for headache and stomach trouhles. GlKOKIt Al.IC. r T!T i .niv WlilaS I1EKK, LAUlilt Illicit, I'OKTKlf. ley, Shenandoah. in wo k ma mm ut uu huaiv men BHLSWly cure njU are Missouri's Me- tropolis and Q lio's Capital, EXPLOSION AT THE ST. LOUIS EIRE It ltesiilts In Three. Deaths nnd Serious In- Juries to Jinny Others The Sad l'ntnlltji Which lie Te 11 n ColuiiihiH I'mnlly nnd Their Ijuly (luet. St. Louis, .Tnn. n. Tlirco persons were killed, two fntnlly Injured, four nioro nro inlssliiK nnd thtrty-ouo received Injuries more or 1dm (serious in tho result of an ex plosion that occurred yesterday afternoon nt 309 North Second street. Tho building, which U occupied by tlio Anchor Peanut tonipnny nud II. 13. Grubb, agent of Dot Wilier & Street, ot Jersey City, N. J., war net on Uro in Boino manner. Tho llames which started on thollrst floor, communi catcd to n quantity of fireworks on tin second floor, owned ur union. Tnoso ex plnded with lorrino force, throwing burn lug brands, bricks nud debris In overy dl . rectlon. Tho dead aro: Albert Chomllr, laborer Frnnk Nlehnus, porter, nnd I'nttl Hnup thcr. laborer. The concussion rent tho partition wnll to tho south Into tho Lovlson & Ulytha Mucilage nnd Ink Manufacturing com pany nnd tho Kxcolslor Wire nnd Iron Manufacturing company, adjoining In the north, nnd the flames soon communicated to thoao two buildings, in wmcu a consid erable numbor of men nnd boys wero at work. Threo alarms wero sent .in. 'lhe wholo down town Uro department re sponded, nnd tho work of rescuing the in jured was performed in n courageous man ner by the pollco and llrcmen. Emmet Kennedy, a boy, was tnkon from a thlrdstory window of Lovlson & Hlytho's j establishment. Kennedy said thero were i two other men near tho mlddlo of tho sec- j ond floor. Tho lircmen hurried to the spot nnd could hear tho cries of the men, who wero slowly burning to death. By this tlmo n stream of water was turned on the Uro surrounding tho burning men, who wero screaming plteously for help. As soon as tho flames wero subdued n dozen firemen begau tearing away tho wrockngo around tho imprisoned men picks, axes nnd saws. Albert ; ir wiw taken out, nnd soon nfter I and dead body of Frank Nlch: . tired. Tho most horrifying in. tho flro was tho sufferings of Stein whllo tho llrcmcu wero removing the debris which hold him pinned down In tho wreck, lioth of his legs woro fastened !y timbers and n heiLvv Irun rlnir clrclod his uck. while tho fire was eating into his uesn. no tuiiercu tho most horriblo agony as tho rescuers pulled nway at tho splintered timbers nnd twisted Ironwork. Aphysiclan was called, 1 nud ho crawled Into tho wreck and ndinln- j lstercd a hypodermic Injection of mor- phlno to tho sufforcr. 'When ho wns flu- ally rescued ho wns bleeding from a hun- dred wounds, was burned in many places and badly crushed. 1 After working at tho debris for half an hour ioncer tho firemen succeeded In ilnd- . . , ing two more bodies, lying sldo by hide. They, wero horribly mangled nnd burned. They wero identified as Albert Chomllr nud'Pnul Hnuptner. Tho flrcmon searched every foot of ground for tho bodies of other missing men, but wero uuublo to ilnd any. The missing, It la thought, may havo escaped and neglected to report their safety. Kor thrcp hours the city dispousary phy sicians wero kept busy nttondlng to tho Injured victims ns they wero brought in by tho ambulances. Among these wero Richard C. Cowles and his nephew, H. VT Cowlos, both compositors In tho employ of tho Frcy Stationery company. Tho former was tho most seriously Injured, his face, head nud hands being chopped nlmost to bits by tho broken glass. Ills Injuries nro very painful, but not ueeossarlly danger ous. Ills nephew's injuries consist of u out face und bands and n scalp wound. John Corcoran and Ernest Gannon, two boys employed In the samo building, wero also badly cut about tho faco and hands. K. C. Whlttcock, foreman of a gang of men in tho Kxcolslor Wire company, was burled under a mass of debris nnd did not regain coiihciotiMiei-s until dragged out by allrcinan. Ho sustained a fractured rib. Albert Sehnletz presented a most sick ening sight. Hvery Inch of his body waa burned, blackened and roasted almost to n crisp. His Injuries will prove fatal. Michael Stack, a teamster, was knocked senseless by the explosion. A heavy tim ber foil across him, breaking his right leg und Injuring him internally. Frank linger, Fred Williams, employes of the Frey Stationery company, and H. Ij. Green, Fred Hovene, W. J. Werner wero j each fronted for injuries enuscd hy broken j glass. Tho building in which tho oxploslon oc curred Is n complete wreck. Tho rear half wa3 blown to atoms and tho whole front of tho four story building was blown ont. Tho rear of tho Kxcolslor Iron and Wire works and tho rear ot tho Loyison & lllytho Manufacturing compauy woro en tirely demolished, Tho property loss is slmated nt 100,000. SA1 ACCUU-IXT AT COI.U.MIIU3. Four C One I'amlly uinl Tiro Gueita .Sufl'o. eated by riiunke. CoLUilliUS, O., Jan. 3. Six deaths nro tho result of a mysterious flro that occur red at 4:30 o'elook In the morning nt tho residence' of John H. Hlbbard, No. 139S Eitkt Long ktreot. The dead are: John H. Hlbbard, Mrs. John H. Hlbbard, Dorothy Hlbbard, aged 3 years; Allen Hlbbard. tiged 5i Jlrs. Charles Lee, aged i, and ....i T1I1.1...H.1 .wmuI in IMin two Int.. illlttS j: lliuwuu, hbv w. " ter resided ut H.irneUUe. O., aud wero, bpendlng the holidays with their unule, i johu u. iiimmru. liesldo thoe unfortunate eoplo there w In tin houe t thd time Annie Hell, uoolored servant, and four other children of the Hlbbard family, vU; Webster, Walter, John nnd HIntou, whose age ranged from 8 to 14 years. They all es caped. Anulo Boll says she was awakened by n scuso of ohoklng ami found her room full of inoko. She raised the window, jumped to tho ground, about twenty feet, and broko her nuklo In so doing. Then she saw Mr. Hlbbard ut tho window of tho room wliero some of his children were sleeping. .He dropped his four wins out und thou fell, evidently overcome by .in smoko. His body was found with ' - stretched ncrosstho wludow sill, just as he fell after dropping Voutor Hibuuru . . the ground. All tho six bodios were luiud in tho samo room. They had evlden.ly been uwukened and ran their to o cape, und wero suffocated there. The bodies ure nil burned beyond recognition. Mr. Hlbbard, little Allen and tho two Through Fires in lady guests perlshcil directly tinder th wimlow from which tin .ii.inr.s escaped. It Is surmised that the la.U.-s were either tin nblo or afraid to jump, and Mr. Hibhard gallantly perished with them whllo doing his utmost to snvo them. The two ladles hnd bed clothing about their heads ns it defense against smoke, showing that whllo ull perished they seem to havo mado n confused cttort to esoapo. Mr. Hlbbard was seerotnry of tho Cen tral Ohio Natural (las nud Fuel company, nnd was connected by marrlago with the Doshlers, Huntington nud others of the wealthiest families of Columbus. Nntural gas was used, but the lire evidently origi nated from some detective construction in the wood work. Owing to the efforts of tho firemen the house Is not Imilly burned, but the luterlot wood wjark Is all bndly scorched. Htndn lloinelc hy 1'lre. JAOltcoNTtLl.E, Jan. 8. Half of tho bus iness Section of West l'nlm lleach was burned ycsNirdny afteriKKin by a lire which stiirted from ti gasoline explosion. The loss on building alone lsestlmatedut 10tl, 000, while the Insi on contents will mid J30.0U0 more. Many penplo nro mado home less bv til,. itt4trii.i.iiin to lnillilliifs. Hov- erul strm tures wero blown up by dyna nilto in order to check tho Are, and one explosion berlously Injured K. M. Wheoloi nud slightly injured sevor..l others. Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. TnERB 13 NO PROFESSION, whose labors so so vcrely tax tho nervous sy s torn, as thatof tho ministry. Thodo rangcracnt of tho nervo centers of tho brain by over work, frequently brings on attacks of hoart trouble, and nervous prostration. Rov. J. 1'. Koster, M. D., Pastor U. B. church, London Mills, Ills., himself a physi cian, writes Fob. 20, 1895: "Heart affection and nervous prostration had becomo so serious last fall that a little over work In tho pulpit would so completely prostrate mo Tv-. THr1- 1. 1 T Ur. IVIUcS nOTcutciuiu , must relinquish tho work Heart LUrS ot tho ministry entirely, Toc,int.oc neart palpitation becamo JCMUrci so bad that my auditors Upolfh would ask mo lfl did not have heart disease. Last November I commenced taking I)r. Miles' Now Heart Cure nllcrntitely with Dr. Mllos' Nervlno and derived tho greatest possible benefit. I havo Just closed revival work of 10 wooks, preaching nearly ovory night and twlco on the Saboath. I can speak for hours without suffering ns I formerly did. Hard working ministers should keep Di. Miles' grand remedies on hand." Dr. Miles' Heart C'uro Is sold on guaranteo, first bottlo WJU benefit, or money rofuuded. Gail Borden Eagle BRAND Condensed Milk HAS NO EQUAL OLD DR. THEEL Rer,0,cd 604 North Sixth St., 'CuRrmtepi "r." ab. Green, Philadelphia. ti. vll, iron the HdrrtUlog iprc. tt'V leciuniig Pro!e3,or, In curing CballenSLi I lall.t U L- , - .n i I.,. utr,...uiM-wiiaDUllLIIUl rolbl. .kj maUisl.uwliQBirliiir.cvmeitil dai r rr . t'ltj t-oul li up b. Jir lli. EkV Mltlj,l'i'rurofVuuthH'lT OMtori'oiTcr l&f l ' Ktrlfture, url.uei-Iu aitl I'llea, CUtr.1 wllhoalt ii r'-;, l.ti.l'.E' , 1 , ,. . iuir) il.ooMtkt, to. lict and niuMt kLUHuI uiitltxpi'rk'mi-rioni!. no niarlo l at ot i. r. mai claim. s ud U.e 2-cvat atittnia for book "Truth" aud l cullsbtcuvd re?ar!Joz T-nr di.' aw an4 tow to g.t cure' Tlie ohIt L- l-iiPOhl.tt or.('Knd thi'lr l,'oka unit ClreutjrM. luiiaotre. Ilaf. Freali t'aafft Mlr-rl tu 4fwlO lyr. Ilonn UtoS; Y.t ,6iou. V, and -at, Kfr . i fi). .Sun.. 9il 1J: li.ga ,6 to a. Trvittiuenr. Iy liulL VUmomtrlW or call HM-btlon IhlH paKr. 1 londu -Ice I' d."'ruj HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS aro scientifically prepared Remedies; have been used for half a century with entire success. o. srrriric ron 1 Forer. Congratlum, InflammiitloM. S WuriiiH, Worm Fercr, Wenn Colic... U-Trelliinc, Collc,Cryuig,WBltcfuln(!63 l-l)lnrrlii-n, ot Children or Adults 7 Concha, Colds, BronchltLi 8- .i'uraljln, Toothache, Fttcoacho..... U-lli-ndaclics, blclc Headache, Vrrtlgo. 10- I))iriIa, I!HIousucJ, Constlpatlou 1 1 feuiipreaned or lninrul Periods.... IS Wlllli a, Too ITofuso TcriodJ lU-Croup, I.arvnslll'. Iloaneneu H-Sult lllirum, lryaliiclas, Eruptions. 13-ttlii-iiiimilin, orliheuniRtloI'auu.. 10 Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague Ill ratarrli, Influenza, Coldluthelleail !20 Wliooiiliiff f'oush, "7 Kliluey Dlaeasen S S-.er oik DcLllltv IIO Urinary AVealnieasi,., 31-boro Throat, Quluay, Diphtheria.... "77" for GRIP. BM by PruKfUli.or lent rn-pAlil on n I, it ur i-ilcn, afcj., or 5 fur tt-t tmr ba t.ur(i-il t eceit -jx, It. ! oul. Pk.Hi'iiphky1 U4MitAi(KiiUrK(lAKtNuai n t-uvuka Ul'XrilltklS'UED. 10..11I Jt 113 Mllllatu fat., New Url. Evan J.lDavies, L1VGRV AND Undertaking ! 13 IN. n Street. Uelcbratcil Fcmalo JTytlpriri never fn.ll. " V.uiitl,lIrtJ,li.i fttatMUure(aitrf&Ulufi with Tanay and 1'enoyrofal TlUa &QU other mowlkil. Aluayabuy tho beat and avuld dl dlaap polntmeat. Ouarantfed aurlo r to all otaera, lliail Ute IM:fl in mo lunrairi, A nu. , XllX, llack liar, Caitoa, tlln. 1'aniculan, acta, ut, diiiy 1 ILL Gomez's Alleged "Bandits" Prov ing Themselves Good Soldiers. KEEPING THE SPANIARDS PUZZLED Their CotnnniiKlern Utterly Uimlilo to Cope wltli tho IiMiii-Eeiiti,' Style or Wiitf.tro or Check Hielr Ailvunce, Which l Onee Aitnlii Ilireeleil T.iwanl llnviiini. Havana, Jim. 3. N'ews reoolved todny leaves no doubt tluit the Insurgents aro In largo forco In tbo province of Havana and aro sproml over a wldo Rp.iw, their n-nr RUiird still stretching back into Matanyas province, wlillo their vanguard is at Agun cnto, n town of Hoinn importnnco on the, niltroiid lino between Jlatanzns and Ha vana, and ouly u little over thirty inilci from Havana Apparently the full force of tho linuri.'utj U engaged In this re newud Incursion towards lltiviiun. They inalnuiln the same scattered form ation, divided into colutniH, which proved so effective) lu carrying them into tho Im mediate neighborhood of Mntnnzni, the different columns npparcntly retaining tho Intuitive faculty of knowing the whereabouts and needs of each other, and thus being nblo to co-operate with one another and avail themselves to tho full of tho feints and diversions which the dlf fcrent columns carry out for tho assistance of the others. Tho Spanth commanders aro apparently utterly unable to copy with this stylo of warllro or to check the destructive ndvanoo of tho Insurgents, which Is now onco mora dlractoil straight upon Havana. Early in tho day tho authorities had hopes of preventing tho cntrunco of tho In surgents Into Havana province, when it becamo known that the wero gathering In force on the borders, and two battalions ot troops were stationed at I.as Pains to oppose their advance Into the rich vnllev of tho Cittlnas district, which Is stmlileil over with some of tho most valuable can - flelds In the island. This force seems to have failed tittorly to prevent tho Insur gents from passing them and reaching Aguaoate, which Is, howevr. well to tho northward of the Gulnas district. It Is learned that (ium.'Z uu.v Intends to extend his Incursion Into t!in western province of Pluardol Mo, aud the situa tion is considered excejdingly grave, iu view of tho great activity that has been manifested by local bands of insurgents InPinardel Itio over since Gom.-i s ad vance Into Jlatanzns. It Is ktiown that Gomez has directed these movements, not withstanding thodoalguatlonof their lend ers. An ndvanco Into Plnar del Hlo would have tho effect of practically surrounding this city with tho Insurgents, mid there ore 111 concealed fears of au uprlsiug within the city of tho Insurgent sympathizers. Tho authorities, however, stoutly malu taln all their previously cxpresjed confi dence that the insurgents will not dare to attack Havana, and that the new move ment is merely a raid intended to dostioy property, as was the last oue. Honoro Lame, who was a prisoner In Gomez's hands during live days, has ef fected his escape aud has returned to Ha vana. Ho gives au Interesting account of his experiences In tho Insurgent camp, and explains some of tho mysteries of tho In surgont movements, which havo proved so successful for their purposes and so baf fling to tho Spanish authorities. Laino declares that Gomez and Macco aro at tho head of u force composed of 8,000 cavalry and infantry, tho cavalry being excellently equipped, nnd that they havo a well organized forco of 800 men to carry stretchers. Gomez's aide-de-camp, Cruz, ho says, has been killed, and Aide-de-camp Nordarso wounded, nnd his buglorhasalso been killed. The Infantry forco Laluo doscrlbs as bolng armed with Mauser rllles, whllo tho rest of tho force is armed with different kinds of weapons. When the column is on the march, ho says, It spreads out over six miles, both flanks being carefully guarded by scouting parties under com mund of tho brothers Nunez. Another Murder Trial In Camden. Camden, N. J., Jan. a. William An drew Tbcln was put on trial yesterday for tho murder of Anuette Tinierllue, his mis tress. Tho murder occurred on Juno 11 last. Theln, who has it family in Now York stntc, hud been living with tho wo man, but shortly boforo her death sho or dered him from tho houso. Ho called sev eral times and endeavored to effect a recon ciliation, but witout avail. it is known that ho was at tho houso on the day of tho murder, and tho razor which tho woman's throat was out with was found on his person. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Cune yuutiitlon nr the Xw York anil rilllnUutplllla Mxellllli;9, New Youk, Jun.2. Tho llratbmlnossilnyof thnjneiv voar on the Stock Uxchaugu was not especially conspicuous In any i.irtlculnr,ilull nous oxoeptoa. Speculation was contracted by expectation lit the new government bond lMue Closlnic bids: Baltimore A-Ohio 34 Uol. & Ifudton ...li'Dj U., L. A V 100 Krlo 14 Lake Krto & W... 18 Lehigh Nav 41 Lehigh Valluy By New Joriuy Cen-100 N. Y. I'entral 1WU Pennslvania . fll4 Headline St. Paul V. N. Y. & Pa . Wast Shore mi (Irnei'nl Murketa. 1'HIi.ADKI.l'UIA, Jan. H. I'luur steady ; whi ter auperflne, W.Vatf.SO; do. (VJlras. $i.mtt a.b6; 1'onnaylvaula roller, clear, J l.tU.aU; do. do., itralght, 8 B)Vft8.a; western winter, clear, (SSS.iiO. Wbeatdull, shade luwrr. with ftUo. bid aud tttMa. aakd for January Com quiet, steady, with !MK. bid and Si'v. aakul for January. -OaU quiet, steady, with saVso. bid and 'lie. nsked for Junuary. Hay In good de mand; choice timothy, SUM. Hoef steadv. Pork firm; abort clear. 8lu.50iaiu.il. 74; imas, , iliiiV ZY, fiMnlly, 810. Lard linn, but quiet; ' wtswrn (team, to M. Hutter steady; west- , ern creamery, lfl3lo.i do. factory, 1017e.; Elgius. S4o.; Imitation creamer j. HlOo.; Now i Yerk dairy, ltlffllilo.; do. creamery, 18aio. Cheete firm; New York large, 7Mi410e.; do. I kinall, r410o.; part ukiiiw, 3Mle.; part 1 aklina. Jfcjwoo; lull aniiiln, Koa, Kirllrmer; New York and Pennsylvania, Sljtlfllo.; Ice house. HX4H1.; western freali, ilQilo.; southern, SOQSia. I.lve htoclc 31urliets. Kgw York, Jan, a. European . a hies report American tteera at Oftllc, dr. --ed weight! refrlgiratnr beef nt 7jHe. Calves 11 nil ; vndu, itKl-D; barnyard out vea, ?.).:.' u I S7: west- 1 ern eaivea, a.wia.ia. nueep wees: at ou ii.75; lauioa weiiK at fi.1w90.vu. nogs nomi nally lower at J 141.(0. . Kast Liiikhty, I'd., Jan. 2. Cattle active and strong; prime, $l,Si&$4.SQ; butchers, $3.80 , ffil; bulla.cowsnudstas,Sl.60OS. Hogs lower, I prime light plga. )3.8aH.U0; medium weights, 1 NiQa.aB; henry. SJ 1163.711; roughs, JJy I a. Sheep linn; extra, f3.3ojt.50; culls ami I common, 75c 51 BO; lumbs, $33J.M; veal , calves, ..KJa'.JJ. l j 8 Ml DROPPED YOUR A GREAT BIG P1EC 10 CENTS- Sometimes nco-ls a reliable, monthly, resclatins medicine. Only harmless and tho j.urcstdruga should be miea. It you want tho beat, get Dp- PsaB's PaerasrsE PiBBs Tbev aro prompt, to aril certain in retail. The -enulnofDr. PeoV) neyor dlsap nAui. geut anywhere. 51 .UO. -iddrcsj I'jial lD:clns Co., CICTCland, O. For sale by I. 1. D. KIKLIN. Shenandoah, Pa. "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, SUCCESSFULLY." PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD hCIirYKII.l. DIVISION. NoVHMllEIt 17. IStVl. Trains will lrnve .slicnnnilnali after the above date for WieKiois. (liU'iTton, Fnickv Ule, Dark Water, St. t'l.ilr, l't.ttsville, llnmlmrK, Heading, l'ottstown, l'lioi'iiixTilk', NorrKtnw n and Phil ndelphln (llrond street station) at DOS anil 1145 a. in. nnd 1 15 p. in. on week iI.ivh. Tor l'ottt villcnud iuteinieillnte stations 9 10il m. SUNDAY. For "Wltrirnns, (lilherton, rriiekvllle. Dark Water, St. Clair, l'nttsville, nt 0 OS, ) 10 n. in. nud 3 10 p. in. For Hamburg, Heading, l'ottMmvn, l'lioenlxvllle, Norihtown, l'hiladelpliia lit 0 00 9 10 a. in., a 10 p. in. Trnius leave Frackville for Sheiiandunli nt 10 10 n. in. and 1 J II, 101, 712 and 1027 p. m Siiuilay, 11 la a. in. anil 5 10 p. in. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah nt 10 l.V 11 Sr a. in. and 1 -10, 7 15 and 10 Oil p. in. Sunday at 10 10 n. in.. .' 15 )i in. Leave Philadelphia, (llroad htieet ntatlon). fni Sliennndo.ili at .r)57auil S35 a. in., 110 and 711 p. in. week da vs. Sundays leave at 0 .V) a. in. I.en c llroait htreet Ntatiun, riiil.Mlel)ihfa, for Sea (Jlrt, Asbury Park, Oca'iiu (irnc, l.otiu I nnL 1111 iiiiermciUate ftationi.. Goo, s.'Jo, (step nt I litcrlukcn for Asbury Park), n. in. Leave llroad Street Station, Philadelphia, POU NHW Y'OUK. i:xiri s, week dnyH, .'I a), 105, 4 50, 5 1 5, 6 50, 7 33,ti20,9 30,a,V).10 30(DlnlliKClir),ll(O,ll lla 111., 12 noon, 1235 (I. Iinil. d 1 CO und 122 p. 111 DlnlnnCiirs), 1 10,230 (Dining Car), 3 20, 4 00. 5 00, 5 5ft (DluluK Car), ft 00, 0 50, 8 12, 10 (X) . ill.. 12 01iiiKht. SuiuIihh, 3 20, I Oil, 4 50, 5 15, 812, 0 20,050. 10 30 (Diiill.i; Can, 11 03a. Ill , 12.3.5. 2 3C (Dining Car 1, I 00 1 1.imitetl I 22), 520, 55fl (Din ing Carl, 0, 0 50, s 12, 10 00 p. in , 12 01 night. Kxpress for ItoMon. without ilainge, 1100 a in. week da s, and ti 50 p. 111. dail) . WASIIINUTON AND Till: SOUTH For IlHltlinnre nmi Wnsliliigtini, 3 50, 7 20, 8 31, v is, 10x0, ll 2ij a. 111,12 ov 1121 l.linlttHi inn Ing air), 1 It, 3 IS, I II (5 1J Ciuigrenalonal l.lmittMl, DIiiIuk Car), 0 17, (Dining Car), 7 10 (Dining Oat) p. 111., and 12 ( iilicht week days. Siindv,a;7 20,9 11l, 113B n.-iii.. 12 00 1 12, 1 11, i n in uiiiHreMiouni j.itniiixi. Dining lliri, nan (IMIllllg uirj, ,10 Jl. 111. (Ulnlllg Car) and 12 OR night. Iae Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOK ATLANTIC CITY. Hxpress, 8 50 n. 111., 2 10,4 00, and 5 CO p. m, week days. Sundav s, 8 15 and 0 45 a. tu. l'or Cbim' Mn, Angh-Hsea, Wildweod and Holly Hi-.ieh. I'.vpi. , ti 00 a. in., anil 4 00 p. 111. week days. Sun.l i s, tl 00 a. 111. Kor Sea Nle Citv . (Lean City iin.l valon. KxpreM, 9 00 a. 111 , and 100 p 111 week dnys. Sundays, y 00 11 111. Kor Somen. Point lixpress. S V) a 111., ami 1 00 l. 111. week ila s. Stniday-i. rt I" u in. 8. M Pukvost, J K WlMtli, . (len'l Mun.iuer. (len'l I'.um'K'r At. JVI.CHASES BloodffHerveFood vveHAusTAKI For Weak nnd Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Age. ,, WHAT IT IS ! Tho rkuVatof all rwitoratlie rood., hHcauM it replace the eatno aubauiice. to the bloud aud nerve, that are eabaaattl In thmtwolit..gifiDEflali!al)rdi1MMe,lDdigMtloii, hiffh living, overwork, worry, oicesw, abuae, etc. , WHAT IT DOES ! 11. mallnir the blood Iiar..uJrioh.anTIDi.,a ?A.tln,rfui i aolld lleah, niuulu and str..oulii. The nerval fog uia.le (Uroiiy.tla. braiQlieconie. active i C16ar. I'drrMliirlnff I A.t. vita III Im. ftnj sail 111 either aea, it haa noeau.l : an.li.irn.tlrVnl.i.,.ii I wnht In cold. Ooo liui lot. a week. Priced v., or 6 boa.M Cou. Druggiatiorbyiuail. Hook free. . THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 11U Cucbtout bU PhllaJelpbla. Safe and ounr ut" s i . t ' r "iia'ir s sXf I BUARC" ?ecir-S Co.,PLA.,l i CRJIj P. MISTER! YOU VE & FOR CLEAN HOUSE WITH IN EFI'KCT NOV15MHKU 17. W05. Paii.eii(;er trniim Iwivo Slu'imniloali for l'euu 1 1 five ii Juniti'U. Maueh C'tiuuk. JohiurLtuii. Stntli.Ktun, White Hall, C'litiwauiiim, AUcntowu, lietlilclictn, l-Hstoii nmi catliurly, ut oOI, 7ss, 9 IS a. in., 12 4 X, S 27 k nt. ior si'v orK una I'liuaacntiiia, ooi. l is. 0 1.1a. in., 12 1.1.4 05 n. in. 'orQuakake. Hv Itciihnck. Gt'rliardianULiKl- Bundale, 9 15 a. in. ami 4 05 p. in. l'or iiKi'simrre, nuo i in von, niwicu, Iiacryvillo, Towamla, Sayr, Wavrly aud Ul mira, fi 01, U 15 a. m., 2 57, 5 27 p. m. For ltochcHter, liunlo, Niagara Falls nud ike Wt't, J 15 a. m., 2 57, 5 27 P. in- Fur ItclvldtTC, Delaware Water Gap nnd M mm N hurt;, OOt a. in., 1 05 p. m. For lauilicrtville and Trentim, 9 15 a. m. FrirTunkhamioek, 001, 9 15 a. m., 257, 5 37 p. m. Kor Ithaca and (lifnovn, 0 01, 915 a, m., 5t7 p. in. For Auburn, 9 15 a. in., 5 27 p. in. For Jeaiu'Hvtlle, I.evistoii nud I leaver Sloatlow. "its a. in., 12 l-l it. in. For Stockton and I-uinher Yard, fl04, 738, 9 15 a. m., 12 18, 2 57, 5 27, H OS p. in. For Silver Itronk .luuetfoii, AudenrieU nud Hazletun, 0 01, 7 38, 915 a. in.. 2 IJ, 2 57, 5'i7, 8 0S -.. in. For Sernnlon, 0 01, 9 15 a. m.,2,57. 5 27 p. in. Fur llnlelirook, Jeddo, Drlfun ami FreeL.iid, 001, 7. W, 9 15 a. in., 12 4,1, 2 57, 5 27 p. in. For Ashland, (iiranlvtlle, and J.nst Creek, 4 4o, 0 15, 7 iW, 9 13, 10 20 a. in., 12 HR. 140, 4 10, f.X, 8 22 p. m. For iCaven Hun, Ontrulia. Mount Cannol am) Htiaiuukiu, 9 11 U a. in., IU-', 120, 8 22, 9 K p. in. For Yatesvllle, Park IMaee. Mahauoy City ad nelanu, 5 50,0 01, 7 8S, 9 15, II 05 a. in., 12 43. 2 X 4 05, 5 27, S OH, 9 2tt, 10 53 p. tu. Train u ill lenve liamoktu at 5 15, 8 15, II 45 a. in., 1 55, 1110,9 80 p. in., und arrive atSIieiu. dimh at G Ol, 9 15 a. la., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, U 15 p. it. lA-ave SliennndtMih fur FottnvUle, 0 01, 7 1 9 0H,1105, 11 80 a. in., 12 13, 2 57, 410, 5 27, p. tu. IfOnvu I'otlHVllIe for Slieiittndoali, 600, 7 4, 9 OB, 1015, 11 Ha. in., 1232, 300, 4 10, 5 20, 7 15. 83910 n. m. IMVtthhoiMiiiduah forllan.tUin, GOI, 7 3. 15 a. m 14 4fi, 3 7, 5 7. 8 W p. in. Leave Hht(n fur Shenandoah, 735, 10 0b. 1106 a. in.. 12 15, 2 58, 5 80, 7 2D, 7 p. 10. 8UXII.VY TltAINa Triin- h-iive ror Itaven Hun, Ceulfftlka, Ui. Cnrine) and Shaiuukin, 9 45 a. in., 40 p. in., uml an w at Mminukin at 7 10 a. in., aial 8 lft p. m. Tiiuuw li ae .hainukiu fur ftheuamlouh at 7 -V a. in .and 1 00 p m., ami arrive at8uci.an- I lll.ll loan at M IM ti. ni , and 1 5H p. I TrniiiK leae for Aelilaiid, (iirurdvllli-and lo.t Creek, 0 10 h. in., uinl Vi 110 p. in. Por lliile.ton, ltloek Creek Junctiull, Perui Haven JtiiiL'lion, Muiieli Cliiiuk, Attantown Pi.tliteliem, Kiuton ami Kew York, Ml u u. hi , 1230, -' 1(0 p. in. l'or l'lilladelplilo, 12 80, 2 HO p. lu. For Vatenvllle, Park Plaw, SlHluiuoy nty nnl Delano, H IU, lllit, m., 12 Uu, 8 HQ, 4 M, 6 08, 7 W p. in. Iawvo IlHalnton lor Slioimnduali, 8 -TO, 11 30 a. iu.,10fl, SSOp. in. l,eHVti HiieiiHiidaAli for l'ntUvllle, 536, Bfl, 9X! It. III.. 2 M p. 111. J.eae l'uttwille for Slieiuimloali, 880, 10 W a. in., 1 8ri, 5 1A 11. in. ItOI.I.I.V II. WlUlUlt, Oenl. Snpt., South Hrthloiiain, I. l II AllI.Ii 8. l.HK, Oenl. IW Aft.. PlillmlelphLi. A. W XOKNBMACHER, Ami o H. a., Soutli HotlileliKiu, Pa. riillions of Dollars (.in up ill stnoko ovory year. TaUouu rixks but get your liouee, tliH'k, fur niture, etc., iniHirtttl in nst-eUuw rv liable I'ouii.uniiw an represented by nAVTh FATIST Insurance Affent, UiyiU niUOl, lSOSoutli MainHt Also Life and Accidental Comjiaulea.
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