The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, February 21, 1896, Image 3

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JIIIIIMMI1I1IMI1IMUII' iiiinniiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiritik
1 "Isc in 'io.n Honey."
I
Pancake
Flour.
' A combination of flic Rreatstaifsi
lof life WHEAT, CORN and UUE.f
: Be Suro You Get tho Red Package, jj
'. HERE'S OUR GUARANTEE.
Huy a package oieniiine.iiiir
Maintain.' MjlMH'l": : Punruk i J,I;ni-. -
"rukes you over ate, rrtnrn tho empty p
'box tn your groeer, leitvn vmir n.uii.',
3nnil thntrrocor Mill refund the money
;nud cliurgo It to us. 5
- W-nlinoatly Frrparrd anil 2
m ilaiiutactureU onl l,y
1 R. T. BJVI3 MILL C3., St. iszvX Ho.
2 Fend rents in r.t.imns for ft tet of Aunt
. Icinimaund her Pickaninny Dolls.
mil" r ii ,n !niiiiii"ii'iin"n ii"" "iir i"
'VETERIKARYSPECIFICS
?cr Horses, Cattle, Cheep, Dcgs, Bigs,
AND POULTRY.
SOOPago Honk nn Treatment of Anlmala
nud Chart Sent J?rcc.
CTRES(1?bvcrft,CongcstlonTnnamraiitlo
A.A.lHelunl Meningitis, Milk ttover.
Jl.lt. Strains, Lameness, Itliennintisrd.
:.C..-Dlsteinpcr, Nnsnl Discharges.
Il.II.llot or (irubs, Worms.
I'.K.. -Coughs, Ilcnvcs, Piieuinnnla,
JM'.Gollo or Urlpr. Itcllyncbc.
!.. Bliscnrrlngo, Hemorrhages.
JI. II. Urinary nndJtldnry Diseases,
J.I.-.Ernptivo Diseases, Manse.
J.K.lllscaBCSof Digestion, Paralysis.
Single Bottle (over CO doses), - - ,G0
Stablo One, with Bpcclfln, ManuiL.
Veterinary Curo Oil and Medlcator, 87.00
Jar Veterinary Caro Oil, 1.00
B.M b7lnttUti hi ,t prrpiM SBjw&m sed lasny
qa.nlltr ,n receipt cf prise.
iiusrmtEis' bd.co., m iiawntiisi.,ywTor.
iHTJMPHREYS'
HOMEOPATHIC Aft
SPECIFIC No.fiO
In uoo so yean. Tho owr raccossfal remeci for
Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,
LrbJ1ti.V:dl?.SXVt"?et: I
Ml)irlinE8,llliD.CO.,Ill113millja8U,NeIo.k.
Of a licad-pplittlnt,' licmlachc Immediately re
lieved by the use of
TAYLOR'S
Anti-Headache Powders.
They nron posltlvo and speedy cure nnd nro
guaranteed nbnolutcly harmless. Their great
tmccess is nmplo proof that they nro nn efTcetlvo
nrtlcle, whlcli can bo nlwnys used with tho best
of results. Procure them from
GRUHLER BROS.
Layer's
Lager arid
Pilsner Be;ers,
Finest,
Purest and.
Healthiest.
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hris: Schmidt, Agu
A,
r
207.
West Coal StreetV
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
0.
S, PIIIM.U'H, M. I).
Oftlco
30 Went Centre street.
Can tic consulted at nil hours.
p K. HUKKE, JI. D.
SO E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah.
Oftlce hours 7 to 0 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9
p. m.
II. rOMEItOY,
ATIORNEY-AT-LAW.
Bheirandoah, Pa.
M. BUltKE,
ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW.
Omco-Kgan building,, corner of Main and
Centre streets, Shenandoah.
pltOK JOHN JONES,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Ixick Box 05, Mahanoy Clfy, l'a.
Having studied under some of tho best
masters ii London innd Paris, will give lessons
on the violin, guitar nnd vocal culture. Terms
reasonable. Address th caro of 8trouso. the
jeweler, Shenandoah.
Teams to Hire,
If you wont to hire a mlo nnd reliable
team for driving or for worklngiurnose
pay Shields' llyery stable a visit. Teams
constantly on hand at reasonable rates,
JAMES SHIELDS,
No. 410 ICast Centre street,
Opposite Heading railroad station.
Dolails of the Explosion in Johan
nesburg's Suburb.
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SEVERAL HUNDRED WOUNDED.
Twenty Tons of Dynamite Went OH with a
Hoar, Spreading Dentil anil Desolation1
on Every Unnd Thousands of Peoplo
Mndo Homeless.
TonAKKEsmrrto, South Africa, Kcli. 21.
Details nro reaching this city of. what Is
probably tho most disastrous dy iinmtto ex
plosion on record In tiny part of tho world.
Thousands of peoplo liavo boon rondcrod
homolcss by tho tcrrlblo calamity, o'vor 100
persons havo boon klllod, some 20d to 300
mon, women and children have boon so-
voroly wounded, nnd many othora havo
boon mora or less Injured.
Vicdondorp, tho scono of tho calamity, Is
a suburb of Johannesburg. In It nro hud
died members of tho pooror classes of
whites of tho Hand, Malays, Kafllrs and
Chinamen, who subsist for tho most part
by doing odd jobs nbout tho place, which
Is n railway transfer stntlon for tho nun
incr district of tho section.
' Among tho freight cars standing on tho
shunt linos nt Vledondorp on Wednesday
wore eight trucks loaded with dynnmlto.
Tho deadly stuff, twenty tons In all, was
hidden under canvas covorlngs to protect
It from tho rain nnd tho sun.
As ovcnlng was approaching thoro wns
nn explosion near tho frolght depot, so
awful In Its forco that tho ground for
miles nrouud was convulsed ris If by nn
earthquake, houses rocked and fell, masses
of Iron, oarth, stone, wood and human ro
Junius wero hurled skywards, tho windows
of almost every houso lu Johannesburg
wero broken, and peoplo wore blown
through tho air llko straws beforo a gust
of wind.
Probably tho best idea of tho forco of the
explosion can bo gathered from tho fact
that tho Iron axles of tho trucks upon
which tho dynnmlto was loaded havo been
driven twenty foot Into tho hard ground.
Tho explosion toro a holo 200 feet long
nnd eighty foot wldq over tho tho spot
whero tho eight trucks of dynnmlto stood
but a few minutes beforo, Tho whole of
that quarter of Johannesburg was liter
ally blown to pieces. Tho effects of the
explosion could bo soon over a radius of
inoro than a mile, and nlmojt cvorythlng
with a half mllo of tho spot wherotho
trucks had beqn shunted for the night
w,ts.rZi;d to tVo ground and crushed by
tho dynnmlto boyond redemption.
On tho ground wero blackened hoaps of
human remains; limbs, heads, trunks,
scorched find torn, The, victims woro
mostly Malaya, Kaffirs and Chlunmen, tho
whites being In a minority nt Vlodeudorp,
but, in spito of this, qulto a number of
whlto people, including six girls, nro
among tho many victims of this tcrrlblo
calamity,
In fifteen mlnutos attor tho, explosion
occurred tho bodies of forty persons, all
horribly mutilated, woro 'picked up and
onrrled away from tho scone, whllo tho
searching of tho ruins continued without
Intermission. Over 200 of tho most so
vorely injured persons wero also carried
away, and hundreds of other wounded
persons woro taken to places whero they
might bo careil for.
In addition to tho wounded thousands
of people, rondorod homeless by tho oxplo-
siou, nro bolng cared for by tho charitablo
nnd will rocelvo ris3lstnnco until thoy can
begin llfonnew.
Pieces of Iron, stono nnd brick nro scat
tered all over Johannesburg, and every
building has felt tho great shock more or
less.
How tho oxploslon occurred Is not
known, but a belief prevails that a thlov-
lug Knlllr found his way to tho shunted
trucks, and that in trying to break open
ono of tho cases of tho oxploslvo, being in
ignoranco of what It contnjncd, ho brought
nbout tho disaster which has caused so
great n loss of life and wtilch has reude'rod
so many people, homoloss and penniless.
Tcrrlblo. Murder In Chicago.
CmcAdO, Hob. 21. Tho dead body of
Mrs. Kllcn Kniidqlpb, colored, her head
i i i ' . . . .. .. .. t .. t i
on nor ocu. oy iiromen yostoraay m an
sworing nn alarm of flro at 2118 Dearborn
street. Thoro wero indications of a terrl
bio struggle, for life. Thoro wprq fourteen
wounds on. tho hoad, which was com
plotely sovorod from tho body. It lay by
the body, and blood from tho wounds had
streamed nil over tho faco and' scalp, and
covered tho shoulders and- bust of tho
body. Tho pillow had boon cut opon in
tho .strugglo and feathers clung to tho
clotted blood, almost covering tho uppor
portion of tho body. Tho husband of tho
dead woman Is a railroad portor, and has
been away from homo on his run for sev
oral days. After committing tho crlmo
tho murderer set; flro to the room, and the
limbs of tho unfortunato. woman wero
charred from tho kneps down.
The Tariff mil In the Kennte.
Washington, Fob. 21. Tho Populist
senators lmvo now dpcldcd that whpn tho
motion la ronewod for the consideration of
tho tariff bjll they, will oast their votes In
tho affirmative. If thoy ndlioro to this do
clslou thoy wU bo nbla to turn tho result
from the negative to tho nffirjuntlvo sldo
of tho.scale and tlitiSj socuro tho copBldor
ntlon bf tho measure" lu tho Bonnto, pro
viding as largo a numbor of Republican
senators voto In tho flfllnnatlvo as did on
tho first occasion, Tho Populist sonfttprs
say they havo novor boon opposed to tho
cousidoration of tho bill, but that thoy
wore taken by surprise by tho first motion,
Monitor Monadnnck In Commission.
SAX FIIANCISCO, Fob. SI. Tho monitor
Monndnoek was formally placed lu com
mission at Maro Island navy yard yostcr
day. Tho construction of the Monndnoek
commenced twenty-one years ago, nud has
dragged nlong at lutorvals all that tlmo.
Naval officers say sho Is now a most pow
erful battleship, and nblo to hold her own
against anything that floats, Captain
Sutuuer took commnud.
Schwab Now a Double Murderer.
NEW YoitK, Fob. 21. Christian Sehwr.b,
tho 0-wooks-old boy of Ilornurd Schwab,
who was shot by his grandfather, Franz
Michael Schwab, nfter tho latter had'
klllod his wife, Inst Tuosdny night, and
also shot the son Bornnrd, Is dead. IJor
uard is very low, and will likely dlo.
lSlght More Hodles Iterorvreil.
New Castle, Colo., Fob. SI. -Tho bodies,
of olght inoro victims qf Uia Yulcau tnluo
oxploslon havo bequ recovered, making
twolveln all. Thoy were found In the
first entry, und all lnr within a spaco of
about a hundred foet. Tho bodies woro
terribly disfigured
UBBIGGESTCftT:i;t:f
Contractor Dalit n of .Syracuse Tolls
or tho Final SiU'Oi'ss of ft Ulir
Underlnkiiiff.
(fVotii the Syracum A. 1 J .Ai.if )
Sir. Qoorco Dukln is u well-known con
tractor niul icsiilent of Syracuse, and a
representative business man of that city.
Our representative found him oversee
ing the sewer work rtt the Amcnnl, nnd lu
tnu loiiowine; lmcrview no ucscnues now
lie lias finally completed the hljrgost con
tract he has ever undertaken.
"Mr. Dnkln, doesn't your business ex
pose you to ninny Unhealthy conditions?"
" "Yes, I am continually cutchina; cold."
" Does It allcct your itonornl honltuT
" It has brought on kidney disorders."
" IInvo vou been troubled from that
source nny length of timet"
"1 think it started duiitiK tuc war, in
which I took nn active part, und every
cold I catch has nggmvulpil it."
" What worn tho symptoms?
" Lrtiuo back nnd trouule with the kid
ney organism. I havo dootored for years
nnd used nil kinds of remedies I heard of.
without reliof. My case- is ns follows ' :
" Somo little time ago I was in a very
bad condition, hardly able to Uobbfo
around; I had been in Madison (Jotmty
looking nfter a contract there for the blule;
I got very wet, nnd, as usual, was laid up.
I was simply twisted way around inn,
doubled up on one side; when I attempted
to stand tin it seemed ns though ( would
tear out one of mr klduevs; while in this
condition I saw Doans kidney 1 ills nil-
erlised. Ileimr almost desperate. I won
willing to try anything lor iclief. I be
gan using them, rnd the result wua truly
wonderful. I feci 03 young as a boy, and
It Is tho first tituis iti many years that I
havo been perfectly free from" pain in the
small of mv back. All urinarv troubles
gone. I am perfectly well, and no traces
it my lormer trouble remain. 1 gladly
ccommend D.nn's Kidney Pills "
I'riee. oO cenU, per box : for sale bv ni;
dealers or mailed by Foster-Mlllmrn Co.,
uutlalo, iN. i.. wile agents tr.r too U. S.
For sale, at Kirlin's Pharmacy.
Chtcur.teV Knelhh Diamond Aran J.
Orlvlnnt nn,l llnlv fli-milnC A
v; :i-7 nii.M
K bKei. scaled witb bin. rlbDoa. tqko
W W'Jno otliw. lueierouno4,lu-
I'l rtf llimfandlmllollone. At nrogRlsil, or ,end4e.
I J' In Hmr hi inrllculrt, t,Yt1nMnlelf .al
Keller lor I.HIIIC" Ii leuer, oj return
AI.IL llt.OOOTi-ltmonl.l,. Jt'am. Mer.
r!hlpltrklvClienilefilCo..UuU.o,lauaT
loll br ul !, riuudiu PhUf-. 111.
Cures Couchs, Colds, Sore Throat,
Croup, Diphtheria, Rheumatism,
and all Winter complaints, it
Internal or External.
There arc many kinds of pain,
but there is onh one Paln-KNler.
Keeplt byyou. llewsreotlraltatlont. Buy
U1IIJ IHflBniUlUC-. ann,
Bold everywhere. 2c. and atic. per bottle.
(Grocers can tell
you why those
whobuy seellg's
keepcomingbick
r . l Oil...
when
lsed as an
ior iv. ijnuujic
though how l&ug
it takes people to
try a 'new tiling.
i admixture to
ordinary cof'
makes i
.delicious dnn
BIoodHerveFood
For Weak and Run-Down People from
Childhood to Old Age.
WHAT IT IS! The rtchentof aUrwtontlfB
F oodtV boatuie ft replaces the an me eabtsUDcei
to the bloott and nerrea that tue exhausted in
thesetwolife-KlTlnK iinlda by disease. Indigestion,
high Hfing, oTerwork, worry excesses, abase, etc.
WHAT IT DOES f Br matlne- the hlnod
pare and rich, and the dteeBtlon perfect, It creates
BOlld Uesh, muscle and Btrength. The nerrea beJ
iDff inn no uironp, ins urain necomes acme anq
clear. I or restoring lost vitality and etoppltipf all
wasting drains and weaknen In either sex, it baa
noeonal l and atta femalereirnlatorlt ii worth Its
weight in cold. Oon box last s a week. Price fioc.. or
o Doxes its-iim. urngclsta or by ciaiu lloouirec
. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY
1S12 Chestnut SU Philadelphia,
J iaV V V im I L if 1 It
i m M fmt n M a mm IH i LI sV suj u m ta
RrliVF YOU fVitAwid fiivtiR. Aches. Old Soleil
BUlcerr In Month. llilr-KalllnKl Write COOIil
ItKMEUl'CO., UOT JUnsoulo 'l eni.lcyl
Dt;hlinrn. III., for rjroofs oc cQreo. Cunr-l
j(ii, hgooJoo. wont esses cured in lf
Ilo aa days. 'Ioo-pivr noon iree.
OLD DR. THEEL RVed 604
i0oaraatfrei,-v ab. Green, PhHaaelphnu
i;ouieo(eitt.v yu, frpta tbi aflrprt Uloi info
WUt up w taaleoturloa Vnpmcti.u, wrinff
l,OIbO, Ho ipajier bew Uuierini, strere ami
y?f UHty,l;rrore of Voutli ui I.ouof J'uner
VlD?.,rnca.TnILUrm?,"..
lo.t sLUIfiil nnd eipcrlciicrd one, do
tat beet and not
t wanaim. eaDvexotlttaDl lor
dook Truth" and b entlchtenM regarding vnur dinw
JiL'ArKft aod thtir tooka nnd Clr. i.lar. , Uuut r..
Iltf. Jtreah Coea cured In dtolU Dura.. Uount
v it) Si Ui.,6 latf. Kit. aud itat, Kvr.,0 to 10, Pun,. to
11; Kvga ,to9. Trvutmcnt by MitH, rhaaiouttrlta
or eU mrotlon thin paper. Hoard and In-lflug f dliJ,
nillions of Dollars
Go lip In smoko every year.
vtol.a 1..,, nr. n. l.m.pna
Take no
llano uu. uv f ut.t .iuubu., Diin.fv, 1111-
niture, etc., Insured in first-class ro-
Block, fur
liable conuianies as renresunted bv
DAVID FAUST, !hCMa:,'
Also Uto and Accidental Companies.
DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE
To all eufjerers of PltltOItS OP YOUTlf.
AND WO.MliN'. 208,page3; cloth boundl se
en rely sealed and malted fret. Treatment by moll
strictly 'ontldenual, and a positive, quick cur
Guaranteed. No matter bow Icog Blsndlndl
will pos IvHy cure you. Write or call.
DR flRR329N,l5ti.Sf,Phlla,Pa.
iPain-Killer
71
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EVIDENCE AGAINST JACKSON.
Ilniiinglng Letters Written by Illtn to Ills
l'rleiid Wood.
Cikcinnati, Feb. 21. Tho developments
In tho Fort Thomni horror advanced a few
puces ynsterday Ynung Wood, who has
Iirrotofiire b-en ho reticent, repented from
memory two letters that ho had received
from .lueksnii, one dated Jan. 23 and an
other tinted Feb. 5. Ho says that theso
letters were shown to his friends nt Orccn-
castle, mining them Hnrlv, the operator,
nnd Dr. K. O. Gillespie," tho den,tlst at
Greencnstlo.
Tho following U a part of tho Ilrst letter,
ns nearly as AVood can recollect It:
"Hello, IJUl. Well, for business. Tell
llert to come on. I havo a very nlco room
with n nlco old lady. A friend of Walling
Is going to do tho work, nn old hand at tho
business. Wo go to his homo tonight for
supper. He Is a chemist. I think I will
havo enough money, but tell Bert to bring
all sho enn, for It may como handy. Tell
her to lonvo G. C. so ns to get hero Monday
mgnt l ell nor sho can go homo In four
or llvo days. Push It along. Don't go
back on mo now, when I am tills near out
of my trouble Bo sure nnd burn this ns
soon as rend,"
The next letter, which Wood said ho re
ceived from Jackson, ho reproduces from
memory as nearly literal as posslblolntho
following words:
"Hello, Bill. Bo awful careful what you
say. 1 am expecting trouble Oh, Lord,
stand by me. Do you think Doo wlllf
Wrlto him. I mado a big mistake nud It's
going to got mo Into trouble. Don't for
sako mo now. Now is when I need you
most. Wrlto Doo. He 11 stnuil up for mo,
won't ho? Say, Bill, I wish I nad nqvor
scon that girl and novcr seen G. C. D n
my tough luck, anyway. Bo shroand burn
tills Immediately. Don't let any ono sco
it. Now, Billy, stand by your old chum."
Wood burned nil the letters. That of
Feb. 5 seems damaging from tho fact thnt
Wood know nt that tlmo thnt tho girl had
boon murdereiit Fort Thomas. Further
than thts ho would not say.
llnrsn Cnr Itun Down by n Train.
JnnsKY CITV, Fob. 21. Last evening n
caboose on tho Erie railroad tracks col
lided with a Grovo street horso enr at tho
Grovo street crossing. Tho gntos at tho
orosslng had not been lowered. Theroworo
nbout six passengers in tho cnr, nil of
whom wero inoro or less Injured. Harry
Bernnrd, 5 years old, of Milton, N. J was
badly bruised and Internally hurt. It Is
feared no will die. Ills mothor was only
slightly injured.
Chicnso Garment Workers on Strike.
Chicago, Fob. 21. At a mooting of
Lodge 01, of tho United Gnrmout Workers
of America, tho cutters and trimmers of
Chicago declared n general strike, exclud
ing about ten clothiers only, against whom
thcro Is no griovnncc. About 800 men quit
work. Tills nffects nil tho makers of gar
ments and tho families of all concerned,
nnd It U ostlniated that over 25,000 people
will bo affected by tho strike.
Sur.ces.ftil Strike In Germany's Cupltnl.
Brums, Fob. 21. Thirty-four thousand
strikers In the men's clothing trade havo
been successful In effecting a settlement
with their employers upon tho basis of nu
ndvnnoe of 12t per cent, lu their wnges.
It Is oxpectod that tho workors In tho
woman's clothing trades, seamstresses,
etc., will bo ablo to mako a similar settle
ment. Popular sympathy bus boon with
the strikers from tho first.
Scnlded by a Holler Kxplosion.
Ciiicaqo, Feb. 21. By nn oxploslon of a
boiler nt tho World's fair site, In Jackson
Park, flvn employes of tho Columbian Sal
vago company were terribly scalded. Tho
boiler was near Mnchlnory hall. Tho In-"
jurod nro John Swnu, John Orban, Will
iam Murray, Michael Sherry and John
Balzln.
Wnldorf Astor's Coming Mnrrlnge.
Loxdon', Feb. 21. Tho Leeds Mercury
says that tho engagement of Wllliuni Wal
dorf Astor nnd Lady Randolph Churcji
111, formorly JIIss .Tonnio Jeromo, of Now
York, will shortly bo announced. Sirs.
Astor died Dec. 23, 1S91, and Lord Han
dolph Churchill died Jan. 21, 1805.
An Actress Duchess.
San Francisco, Feb. 21. Minnie Had
cllffe, uu nctros8 who was a great favorite
on thjs coast In 1802 In tho rolo of Dearest
In "Llttlq Lord Fauntloroy," is to become
tho wife of Duko von Mettornieh, grand
nephew of the Into Prlnco vou Mettornieh,
premier of Austria,
The) Weather.
For oastcrn Pennsylvania nnd New Jor
sey: Continued fair and colder wenthorj
westerly winds.
STOCK AND PBODUCE MARKETS.
Closing Quotations of the New Vork nnd
Philadelphia Kxchnngres.
New York. Feb, SO, The stock market dis
played a considerably Improved tono today.
Business was on an Increased' scale, and the
dealings weie fairly Welt distributed. Clos
ing bids,
Ualtlmore&Ohio 3A
New Jersey Cen.WH
N. X. Central uaj
Pennsylvania.
Itending 10M
Ht. Paul 78)4
W. N. Y. & Pa m
West Khore.
Del. & Hudson ....U'tfM
I) L & W 102
Erie Uli
Lake Krle & W... i-'Utj
Lclilgh Nav ill
Lehlgli Valley 31H
fioneritl JJarkets.
Philadelphia, Feb. so. Flour firm; win
ter puiortlnv, 82.5oas.75; do. eitrns, $;'.533;
Pennsylvania roller, clea.r, 53.1U.55; do, dp,
straight. SiOOiaa.TS; western winter, cjeur,
$3.5iJiti! W. Wheat weak, with 73o. hid and
73Hg. asked for February. Corn firm, with
SlKc bid and 31c. asked for February, Oats
quiet, wlttt -OHSc bid and S(Jjc. asked for
February. Hay flrin; choice tlrootliy, $),
Iiecf steady", family, S1I&12; extra mess, $7.50
US; beef hams. BIO; packet. S92.10.50: city
tra India mess, Sl(kai7.50. Pork quiet; mess,
1 510 23jl0.50. Lardqulet; western steam, S3.7U,
Butter firm; western creamery, 1220c.; fac
tory, 8Hr812c. i Elglns.SOJo.j Imitation cream
ery, 11315c.; New York dairy, t)18o,; cream
ery, n&lHSc; Pennsylvania nnd western
creamery prints, extra, Slo.; do. choice, Site.:
do. fair to good, !031Uo.; prints Jobbing at 22
(Q25c. Cheese steady; Now York large, tstt
luV4c.; smalt fnnoy, (MtlOJjo.J part skims, 3'i
atio.; full sklius, 23a. Kirut tlrm; New
York and Peunsylvnnht, 1.1Sn5o.; Icehouse,
Sl.750S.a3; western fresh, 13M0.; southern,
24U!c.
Live Stock MnrKcts.
Nnw Yom;, Feb, 20, No trading In beeves;
shipments, 5b0 cuttle. Calves slow and lower;
veals and Loiuinon to good, $57.75: barnyard
calves. 50. Sheep and lambs slow: med
ium sheup and nil grades of lambs steady;
heavy.huep weak; common to ehoico sheep,
$3u4.23: inferior to prime lambs, S1B.5. Hogs
steady ut 31 )ai.SQ; choice light state.Si.V0,
East LiiiBirrr. I'a., Feb. 20,Cattlo slow;
prime. $1.40.H); gooi butchers, $3.B0ai,20;
bulls, cows and stags, ?1. 753-1.50. Hogs dull
and lower; Phlladelphlas. Jt. 101. 45; York
ers und pigs, S1.3VS4.4Q; heavy lioja. 81.303
1,41); roughs, ilUli Chicago reported lower.
Sheep ttcUvn. prJue. 8J.0.1'Bll.8(); extm. 1.40ffl
B,55; common. $2.25&2."j; lain lis, $3..vmi75;
Vtal'c'ulves, S037.
THE LARGE5T PIECE
OF GOOD TOBACCO
EVER
50LD FOR ft iWsS-Sm
"WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES."
GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF
i llesult In 4 weeks.
I
For sale by P. 1. I. KIRMN Shciiaudouh, P.-.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
SCIIUYKIU. DIVIHION.
JANCAKV Ii, 1S0I).
Trains wllUeav Shenandoah after the above
date for WlKRans, Ollberton, Vrackvllle, Dark
Water, St. Clair, Pottsvlltc. llanitiuri?, Itemllne,
Pottstown, I'hoenlxTllle, Norrlstown and Phil
adelphia (llroad street station) at 0 OS and 1145
n. m. nnd 4 15 p, m. on yeek days. For Potts
vlllo and Intermediate stations 9 10 a. in.
SlfNDAY,
For Wlwrans, Gllbcrton, Fmckvlll
Ulc, Dark
,v nver, at. i.mir, i uiymt itb u v, a u. ifijrfi
a. qijAnu
n iu i, in, J'or iinmuiifir, jmiuiogr, i oiistow
Phocnixville Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 6 1
iwn,
6 00,
0 40n. m..8 10 1). m.
Trains leave Frackvlllc for 8hcnnndoah nt
10 40 n. in. and 12 14, 5 0J, 742 and 1027 p. m.
Suuday, 11 13 n. ra. and S 40 p. m,
Leavo Pottsvlltc fprHluimii(louli at 10 15, 11 43
n. m. and 4 40, 7 15 nud 30 00 p. m. tiiiniiay at
10 40 a. m.. 5 15 p, in.
Leavo Philadelphia, (llroad street station), for
Shenandoah at 5 67 and 8 35 a. ro., 4 10 and 711
p. in. week days. Sundays leavo at 6 50 a. in.
i.cnve. nroaa sireci station, i-nuaiicipiiia, ior
Ken Girt, Asburj Park, Ocean Grove, Long
Branch, and Intermediate stations, 6.50, 8,25,
11.S9 a. in., 3.30, 1.00 p. in. week-days. Sundays
(Btop nt Interlakcn inrAsbiiry Park). 8.25 a. ra,
Leave llrqail Street Station. Philadelphia,
VOlt N1CW A'ORK.
Express, week days, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 6 50,
7 83, 8 20,0 20, 9 60,10 30 (Dining Car), 11 00, 11 14 a.
m., 12 noon, 1235 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. in.
(Wnlnfr Cars) 120(D!niiur Car), 1 40, 230
(Dining Car), 3 20, 4 00, 5 00,5 50 (Dining Car),
000,6 50,812, 1000 p. in., 12 01 night. Sundays,
3 20, 4 05, 4 50. fi.15, 812,9 20,950,1030 (Dining
Cnr). 1103, a. m 12 35, 128, (Dining Car) 2 30
(Dtiilnirgnr 1,4 00 (Limited 4 22), (Dining Cur)
3 20, B M (Dining Cor), 6 35, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. m.,
1201 night.
Express for Boston, without change, 1100 a.
tn. week days, nnd C50l. m. dally.
WASHINGTON AND THESOUTH
For Baltimore and Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 31.
912,1020,1123 a. in., 1209 (1231 Limited Din
ing Car), 112, 318, 4 41 (519 Congressional
Limited, Dining Car), 5 57, (Dining Car),
6 17, 6 55 (Dining Car), 7 40 (Dining Car)
J i. m., nnd 12 05 night week days. Sundays,
160,720,912, 1123 nm 1209 1 12, 441, ( 315
Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 557
(Dining Car), 8 55 (Dining Cur), 7 40 p. m.
(Dining Cnr) and 12 05 night.
Ik'Uvu Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia,
FOB ATLANTIC CITY.
Express, 8 50 a. m., 2 10,4 00, nnd TOO p. m,
week days. Sundays, 8 45 und 9 45 n. m.
For Capo May, Anglossen, Wlldwood and
Holly Beach. Express, 9 00 u. m., and 4 00 p. m.
week days. Sundays, 9 00 n, m.
For Sea Islo City, Ocean City nnd Avalon, -Express,
9 00 a. in., and 4 00 p. in. week days.
Sundays, 9 00 a. in,
For Somen, Point. Express, 850 n, m., and
4 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 43 u, lit.
S. M. PnKvosT, J. It. Wood,
Gen'l Manager. Gcn'l Puss'g'r Agt
CURED AS IF BY MAGIC.
Victims oi Lost Manhood should send at
uucu lur it ijoujc
that explains how
iuu tiiuuiy vigor
Is easily, quickly
and permanently
restored. No man
suffering from
weakness can nf-
lora to ignoro this
Minujy auvico,
llook tolls how
, i -uu Birengtn, ao-
velapment and tone are Imparted to every
portion of, tho body, fc'ent with tipsttlvo
, inuototuvotoqj lojiHyjaaaoaappiicauon.
, ERIE MEDIOAL CO., BUFFALO.N.Y..
r Warn
iESTORE
LOST IIGOR
When In doubt what to use for Nervous Debility, Loss of Sexual Power (in either
sex), Impoteney, Atrophy, Viticocele and other weaknesses, from any au, use
Setnc Tills. Drains checked and full rijor quickly restored. If neglected, inch
troubles result fatally. Mailed anywhere, sealed, forji.ooi 6 t-oxes for fso. WkU
evety Jj oo order we cUt a lepal puarnntee to cute or refund the hiouc. Auiresa
VZAL. M1ID1CINE CO., Ccveland, Ohio,
READING R. R. SYSTEM
IN EFFECT OCTOBEIt 4. 1P95.
Tratni lenve Shenandoah no follows :
For New York Viii Philadelphia, week daya,
210, 5 25, 7 20 a. 111., 12 SU, 511 and 5 55 p. m'
Sundays, 2 10 a. m.
For New York via Maueh Chunk, week days,
5 25, 7 20 n. in., 12 53 nnd 2 .55 p. in.
FOr Bending and Philadelphia, week dny,
2 10, 5 25, 7 20 run., 12 68, 2 5i and 5 W p. m. Sun
days, 2 10 n. m.
For Pottuvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 20 a. in., and
12 58, 2 65 nnd 3 55 p. ill. Sundnvs, 2 10 a. IU.
For Tamaqun nud Mnliunny City, week days,
210,525, 720 11, in., 1258, 2 55 and 5 53 p m.
Sundays, 2 10 n. m.
For Vllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlf'mxg,
wctKimjn, ji,jiou it. m., tiw ana , w p ru.
Duuunys, i
ftoaisimr
wtrftSCl
, t, it m u. iu it vi nuu ,rrrp,' wwunuayiu
3 20. 7 00. 11 20 a. in.. 3 10 nret 727 Ii. m. AiWl-
tiounl trains from Twenty-fourth nnd C'heut
nut streets station, week days, 160,41, 8 2:ip.
m, Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. m.
TBAINS FOB SHENANDOAH.
Ixnve New York via Philadelphia, week
days, 8 00 n. in., 130, 4 00, 7 30 p. m. and 1213
night. Sundays, 0 00 p. in.
i.enve New York via Mnuch Chunk, week
days, 4 30, 9 10 n, in., 1 10 and 4 30 p. in.
l.cnvu Philadelphia, Beading Terminal, week
days, 120,8 35, 10 00 n. m. lllld 4 00, 6 02, 1130
p.m. Sundays, 1130p.m.
Leave Beading, week days, 135, 710, 1006,
11 50 a. m., 5 55 and 7 57 p. m, Sundays, 1 33 n. m.
Lenvc Pottsvllle, weekdays, 235, 7 40 n. in.,
12 30 nnd 6 12 p.m. Sundays, 2 35 a. m.
Leavd Tanutqna, week duyc, 3 18, 8 60, 11 23 n
in., 1 20, 7 15 nnd 9 52 ji, in, Sunilnys, 3 IS a. m.
Lenvo Jlahanny City, week days, 2 43, 9 21,
11 47 a. in., 1 51, 7 39 nnd 9 Si p. in. Sundays, 3 43
a. in.
Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dnys, 2 40, 4 00,
630, 937, 1159 a. in., 12 5S, 2 00, 5 20, 6 20, 7 53 and
10 10 p. m. Sundays, 2 lo, 4 00 n. ni
Lenvo Wllllumsport, week days, 7 12, 10 10 a.
m., 3 35 and 11 41 p. m. Sundays, 11 15 p. ni.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Lcnve Philadelphia Ciostnut street wart and
South street whaif for Atlantic City.
Weekdays Express, 9 00 a, in., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00
p. m, Aei-oiiitiioiuuioii, 8 00 a. m., 4 80, 6 30 p. m.
Sunday Express, 900. 1000a. in. Accommo-
uation uu u. in., i 4A p. in.
Betiirulng leave Atlantic City (depot,) week
days, express, 7 35, 9 00 a. 111., 3 30, 5 30 p. 111.
Accommoibttloii, 6 50. 8 15 a. m., nud 4 32 p. m.
Sundays Ux pre,, 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Accommoda
tion, 7 13 a. m 4 15 p. m.
Parlor (Jam nn nil express trains.
LA SM'F.IGAKI). G. G. HANCOCK,
(it n'l Superintendent Gen'l Pass. Agt.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Plumbinj
-AND
Gasfltting.
P. W. BELL,
Cor. Main Sc Centre Sts.
Bwtment of UeddaU's HullUlnj.
irnr slnIiRtin.Tlitni.. wiAlrnnv. 9 in fi 9 .11
p. m. Sundays; 2 H. 8 a.' ttW-!i WV$BMM
For Ashland ai)d StoUMiWiij was days, t M, MBM
1 days, 3 25 a. m'ft85if3'l lCS .?Ti&il3SS
I For IlaUlmflrcr.W.tWlttfoX&S
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