The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, March 12, 1896, Image 3

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TUB INSDRGENTS BUSY.
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Will Not PerformMirack
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uij lnijium
But It Will Cure.
General Woyler Soonis Still TJimblo
Senators in No Hurry to Pass the
Recognition Resolutions.
to "Hem Them In."
Our Ministers Proclaim a
Gospel of Health.
MOVE ABOUT AS Til BY PLEASE.
MR. HOAR'S APPEAL TO SHERMAN.
7
4
to
. K. MILES' RESTORATIVE NERVINE
cures nervous prostration. Not mi
raculously, but sclentlDcally, by first
removing tho germs of disease, and then
supplying healthy ncrvo food, Increasing
the appetite, helping digestion and strength
ening tho entiro Bystom. Dosperato cases
rcqulro prolonged treatment as shown by
that of Mrs. M. 11. Ilecd, of Delta, Iowa, who
OifcMTrltcs : "As tho result of a lightning stroke,
ftho physicians said I had a light stroko of
. iit ..t.1 ll .!..., T
paraiy&ls, Juy auxua nuum mn ty
Dr. Miles'
would have throbblngs
In my chest that seemed
unendurable Forthrco
months I could not sleep
and for throe wcoks did
Nervine
Restores
TlAllfh cioso my eyes, i
XlCui lHa prayed for sleep, and
felt that If relief did not como I would bo
dead or insane. I took Dr. Miles' Restora
tlvo Nervlno and tho second 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' Nervlno
i3 sold by druggists on guarantee that first
bottlo benefits or money refunded.
Hook on heart and nerves f roo. Dr. Miles
Hedlcal Co., Elkhart, Ind.
VETERIHARYSPEC1FICS
Tor Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hog?,
AND POULTRY.
SOOFago Boole on Trcntinrnt of Animals
and Chart feeut Free
cubes jFi'verp,ConccsIinns,1iiflarmimtIar;
AA) Spinal jH en in sit Is Milk l'ovcr
JI.lt Mruins, IjameneRnt KheiimatlanN
;.C-J)Uieiiipcrf 'nsal Discharges
I).-I!otfl or Crubs, Worm
JisK. Cfiimbs, Ilcavcsi Pneumonia
JI Oollc or CJrlpes, llellyacbc
4i2iIlNcarrlago llcmorrhnccs,
II. II. Urinary nnil Kidney Diseases
1. 1. -Eruptive J).HrnscB, HI tinge.
J. It.--Dlscuscrt of J)ifcitLon I'aralysSs
Single Bottle (over CO doses), - - co
fitaMo Cnsct with Specifics, MannL
Veterinary Cure Oil and Meaicator, SOO
Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, - 1,00
Sold tyDrnitt1li or nt prtp 4 aapv-ei-t and tasny
iatntlly on rtcclpt of price
nniriiUETS'iiED. co., lii&mmuiam su,wVov.
HOMEOPATHIC
SPECIFIC No.
In 11 iia 3ft vpum. Tha onto mrrnnfif nl mmcdrfor
Nervous Debility, Vital 'Weakness,
and Prostration, from over-work or other causes.
$1 per vial ct 6 viala and larire vial powder, for $5.
Sold by DrUKrUta, or sDt postpaid on receipt ot price.
MCJll'HIlKVa'HLD. CO., HI 113 niUljun b, Kewlortv.
OLD DR. THEEL toved 604
lS3 North Sixth St.,
'Omrantffik v." ab. Green, Philadelphia,
Challenge tUv Vld, Irom the aflrertialiig ipee
la) lit op to Ibe lecturing l'roloason.fn curlog
the worn case of HpoclKl Dlseasciaod JLOOI
POlbOX. No inui r how lingering, terete rd4
dtngerotiB the trouble mnj be crYotc
MlItyl'rtoM of Youth anl I,os of Von cr
CurtL btrlrturp. nrli-oorla and 1'IIom.
dared without euttlnir. I) It. THEtL la noiitlrelv I ho oldest.
the bent ind moat ffklliriil und experienced one, no
mtttB hl olhirt mjrolira. bead HveSceo( fttmpi for
boli Truth" ndl enlightened restrdlog Tnur dUeuo
nd bow to gt curert. The enlr tt tlXV 0tt
OUACJCNand their tmoki nnd Clmilam. lattiotrB
tier. Fresh Cuc t'tircd In 4(itlO liar" Iloorit
to 8; lvf(i.,fltoU. We-I. nd Ht, Kvfra.,6t 10, gun., to
IS; Bvgi , 6 to9. Trcutmeitt hy Mnll. When yon write
or cell mention thla piper. Ikiard ud lodging if deilml.
V3 rUACCo
HOFH KEYS'
mm
r';BSoodfHerveFood
For Weak and Run-Down People from
Childhood to Old Age.
-,WHAT!TIS!The richest of all restorati
Toodn, Lecamo it replace the same snbstancel
3? h vaai and nerves that are eihanetedla
thesetwollfe-glvlnBllnldsbr disease, indldjstlon,
Alga UtIds. overwork, vrorr. eicesses. abase, etc
WHAT IT DOES I Br msklnir the blood
(?.ailcl1' nl the digestion perfect, it creates
dJf .eJh' I,'aclo .nd strength. The nerves be
iVf..m iv.,lr?,,'",f bralnlwcomes active and
? i rl58'lMt,lta1"' ,nrt "topping all
THE DR. CHASE QflMDl u v
Cbeetnut 8t- PhUadelphla,
Vhlrli rotor's Knellsh lllaraond Rrantf.
(lrliInnl nnd Onl r (If-nulnn.
BAFC iwj rUUble. la Die eik
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boiei, ickioa wita ciae nnia. i oko
J,,,..,m t,,i imitation. At rtruiT!riti. or arad 4.
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" Relief foi r-adlcm Utter, ? return
If SI oil. 10,000 TtrttioonUU. Jfamt l"aptr
old hM aai I aer ' rujiait. ltw
eadache Cured.
A quick cure, a certain cure, S
the best cure Is
TAYLOR'S
ANTI-HEADACHE
POWDERS.
TVe never hoard of
a case where they
(ailed. Wo never ex
pect to hear of one.
Don't bo afraid to
take them. They aro
harmloss. Ihoy do
not contain one blnglo
atom of any danger
ous drug. For, this
reason it Is well to
shnn all other head
aoho medicines.
Avoid risk hy Insist
ing on getting TAY
LOR'S. Our powders
can easily bo dlstln-
gutshed by tho do- C
filghtful odor amjj jloasant taste, and &
! they look like griJund coffee. Best of
all, they euro almost Instantly. C
TAYLOR DRUQ 4 CHEMICAL CO., S
:,J)SyVVj
CKUnucn aiiwa.
mSY PILLS!
Sift AHO CUHC. l.liao.fllK-W0Kk-3 6Af C
OUAP"'.' Wi.:w Bpseirie Cp,lHitA,Pfl.
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ALL SSl
Whoa the Captain General Derides That
llo Will Move tu Matanzas In Order tlw
iMoro Conveniently tu Direct Operations
tile Enemy Kscapes Through the Lino,
Havana, March 12. Tho Insurgents
havo fired upon n train oscortod by troops
In tho vicinity of Ounnujay, provlnco of
L'lnnr ilol Rio. Tlio Insurgent woro re
pulsed with loss. Tho cnuo Holds of Jesus
Maria, Santa Mnrln and tho houses ot the
village of Ynrcynl, as well as the villages
of llolguln and Verodn Ncuvo, provlnco
or rinar dol Hlo, havo been burned by tho
Insurgents. The Insurgents havo also
burned a church nnd tho barracks of tho
gendarmes In a vlllago without a garrison
near Santiago do Cuba.
Tho pollco havo captured a number of
rifles, etc., In tho houses of eight persons
nt Santiago do Cuba who Intended Ui join
tho lnsurgonts.
Tho lighthouse of Sau Antonio hns ro
contly boon extinguished several tlnios
and in futuro It will bo garrisoned by
troops. Tho light referred to is situated
at tho oxtromo wostom and of tho provlnco
of Plnnr del Klo, on San Antonio.
A dispatch from -Matauzas says that a
mixed train between Gttnrrelrus nnd
Mangulto has been enpturod by a numer
ous baud ot Insurgents, who plundered It
nnd afterwards burned tho cars.
Tho Wadras battalion, between Mnntua
and Guano, provlnco of I'lnar del Illo, has
had a skirmish with tho Insurgents under
Pablo Oltvn. Tho lnsurgonts lost slxtcon
killed, loft six wounded behind them and
rotlred with tho rest of their wounded.
On Tuesday it wns announced that Cap
tain General Woyler would shortly reniovo
hlsheadnuarters from Havana to Matanzas
in order tho moro conveniently to direct
tho operations against tho Insurgents who
retreated Into Santa Clara. Meantimo
Maceo and his followors, Including Ban
ders and Lncrct, seom to havo turned upon
their road, gouo through tho lino of troops
llko small fish through tho meshes of a
seine, and made their way across tho en
tiro provlnco of Matanzas. Bcforo ho en
countered a forco of troops to opposo him
ho was nt Nueza Pas, fairly across tho
Matanzas border and In Havana provlnco
again. Hero ho met tho battalion of Al
mauza with whom ho had a brush, leav
ing seven killed, nud proceeded on his
wny.
Maximo liomoz has not accompanicu
tho prosont countermarch, nccordlng to
the report recolvod here, out is uovenug
nround tho borders of tho Cloncga swamp,
practically lnaccesslblo to Spanish troops.
Tho lnsurgonts havo uurneti tno ileitis
and plantations of Santa Sofia, Favorlta,
Percira and ban lucivrdo, near Uarueuas.
Tho lnsurgonts mado an attack on Ma-
sorro with the Intention of setting f roo tho
lunatics who are confined thero, but they
were drlvon off with a loss of thrco killed.
A crcat Xlro is now burning In tho 6Ugar
refinery nt Uegla, on tho othor sldo of Ha
vana harbor. .Nothing is reported to ludl
cato that tho firo Is tho work of insurgents.
Spain Preparing for Possible War,
MADltll), March 12. Thero aro manifest
signs that tho government continues its
nrcnaratlon In tho cvont of a serious devel
opment of Its difficulty with tho United
States.
Ambassador llaynrd a Huguenot.
London, March IS. Tho United States
ambassador, Mr. Bayard, was a gnost at
tho dlnnor of tho Huguenot society nt tho
Hotel Windsor last night. In responding
to a tonst to his hoalth Mr. Bayard claimed
for hlmsolf Hugupnot descent. Ho observed
that If thero had boon any othor body of
men thnn tho Huguonots who, whllo main
taining their rights of cousclonco, wcro
tolorant of othor rights, thoy wcro un
known to him. This occasion, ho contin
ued, rovcaled a now tlo botweon Euglnud
and tho United Stntcs at a time when
ovcry such tlo should bo recognized and
strengthened.
General Garcia Judlcteil,
New YoltK, March 12, General Caloxto
Garcia, Captain Samuel Hughes, John D.
Hart, Captain John Brnbazon, Bomardo
J. Bueno and Benjamin J. Guerrn, of tho
Bermuda oxpcdltiou, woro yosterdny In
dicted by the fedoral grand jury for tak
ing part lu an armed expedition, contrary
to tho neutrality laws. All Arero lu tho
federal building oxcept Guorrn, who Is
sick, whon tlio Indictments woro ropqrted.
They furnished $2,600 ball each for appear
anco. Chicago lluolfnt Shop Prosecutions.
Chicago, March 12. Tlio preliminary
hearing of tho ensos against tho bucket
shop operators, who woro rocoutly Indicted
wholesale by tho grand Jury, enmo up bo
foro Judgo Horton yosterday. Ploni of
not guilty wcro entered lu nearly all tho
uses, and contluuancos were granted
until next Monday, whon datos will be
Ilxod for tho trials, It is probablo that the
messengors, stenographers and othor em
ployes of tho various uuclcetsnops will not
be prosecuted.
Accused Hank President Acquitted.
San Francisco, March 13. R. H. Mo
Donald, Jr., president of tho dofunct Pit
cillo bank, was yestorday acquitted of fal
Blfvlnu tho records of tho concern. Mo-
Donald was arrested two yoars ago, after
tho falluro of tho Pacific bank, nnd hns
been In prison evor sinco. Tho jury dis
agreed In a formor trial. There aro sev
eral additional charges ngalnst McDonald,
but It Is not llkoly that ho will bo tried on
nuy of tho others.
Death of a Prominent Minister.
PlTTSTON, Pn., March 12. llov. T. E.
Colborn, corroapondjng secretary of tho
Foreign Mlsslonsof thaMethodlstProtost'
nnt church, died suddenly yosterday at tho
homo of Hav. K. S. Hulsart. Ho was 19
yoars of 1130. Ho was to havo lectured last
Kunday, but was tlikon sick while coming
from Pittsburg to Pittston, nud 011 his ar
rival took to bod and novor ralliod.
Fatnl Disobedience of Ordom.
Williamspokt, Pa., March 12. Two
froight trains collided on tho Northern
Control railroad about thirty miles from
lioro. Brnkonian H. H. Von Nost, of El
nilra, wns killed, nnd Fireman It. C. Cum
lulugs sorlously Injured. Tho englneor on
ono of tho trains Is alleged to have dls'
oboyed orders.
An Kxplodlug Holler Kills Twelve.
Bhubskls, March 12. A holler explosion
In a steel foundry nenr Atlius, In southern
Belgium, twclvo persons woro killed and
many Injured.
lo Weak, Tired
People,
and Debilitated
How
Health nnd Strength
Easily Obtained.
Can be
Tlioro are no words so strong as tlioso
spoken by tho true minister of tho Gospel.
Ono knows and feela, instinctively, that such
words come from tlio heart, and aro uttered
only with tho earnest purpoio of doing good
to humanity.
The boundless Influence for good for tlioso
who aro weak, nervous, debilitated anil run
down in health, of tlio strong and powerful
words of theso well-known clergymen is nu
assurance of euro for suil'erers. Theso great
preachers thus proclaim a now Gospel of
HCalth to the sick and discouraged, which
moans renewed health, hope, happiness.
Their good tidings are doubly welcome at
tills season, Tor in tlio spring almost every
body is run down or ailing and needs just
such information in regard to what to do.
Itov. V. H. nufl'ivin. of Winchester. N. H..
who is Grand Army Chaplain for tlio state of
.Now Hampshire, says :
"Tlio remedial effect of Dr. Greene's
Xervunt blood and nerve remedy on the
weaknesses and nervous pi ost ration of my
wife, was so positive nud speedy that we can
heartily testify to its undoubted merits."
Itev. G. L. Wells, of Hardwiek, Vt., writes:
"I havo Used Dr. Greene's Xervura blood
nnd ncrvo remedy with most excellent re
sults. It did great good for my wife. We
think highly of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood
and nerve remedy, and cordially recommend
it."
Itov. C. 1). K. Mcacham, pastor, !.iptist
church, Townsliend, Vt., states: "I am very
glad to say in regard to Dr. Greene's great
remedy that when my blood was badly im
poverished and my nervous system greatly
impaired, Dr. Green s medicine gavo 1110
wonderful relief. At tho present time my
health is 03 nood as at any tinio in 111V life.
nnd my conlidenco in Dr. Greene's remedy is
constantly increasing."
Tie.v. Ilenrv Lamrford. of Weston. W. Va,
says: I uccamo so nervous 1 was unaiiio to
liolil my ncau steauy m 1110 puipir., nor count
1 liold or lianillo my uooks ami papers wun
out great trembling and weakness of my
liamls and arms. 1 was so nervous mat 1
could scarcely feed myself. In fact, my
nervous svstom was wrecked.
"I took Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and
ncrvo remedy, and am wonderfully improved
In health ana strengin. nr. ureeno s
Nervura did it. I cnnjicartlly ""d truthfully
recommend it to tho sick. Too much cannot
bn wdil in nmiso of this sniemlid medicine,
sav tliis fur tlio eood of other sufforers from
nervous and prostrating diseases who can bo
mired hv this remedv."
I p.rsvmon stronir V recomracnu 1110 neoino
to use Dr. Greono's Nervura blood and uervo
remedy because they know it cures, and
becausoitisa physician's prescription, the
discovery of tlio most successful specialist in
curing nervous and chrodio diseases, Dr.
nrennn of 3r West 14th St.. New York City.
who can bo consulted frco, personally or by
letter.
Boy Keystone flour. Bo sure that tho
name I.essio & Haer. Ashland, Fa., is
printed on ovcry sack.
ittfUIUCVnll korc Throat, rimples. Copper f
R3)1AVt TUU Colored Spots, Aches, Old Soij
SjSiUlcers In Mouth, llalr-FalllnKl Write COOKE
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UTUIH. 111., fnf nmr, of CUreS. CUIll-t
f 'Vital, S.-.IMIJOO. Worst rases cured In lXij
53to 3.1 days. 100-pase lioolc IVf e. j
WEAK ffl
CURED AS IF BY MAGIC.
Victims of Lost Manhood should Bend at
once tur a uook
that explains how
full manly vigor
Is easily, quickly
and permanently
restored. No man
suffering from
weakness can af
ford to ignore this
timely advice.
Book tells hnw
ifnit Hirpnaii, En
velopment nnd tone are Imparted to overy
portion of the body, fc'ent with positive
proofs (sealed) free to any man on application.
ERIE MEDIGALGO., BUFFALO.N.Y.
DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE
AMI H O.HII.V. :.)8 pages; clolU boundl ee
curely sealed und mailed free. Treatment by maU
strictly onlldentlal, and a positive, quick care
guaranteed. Ko matter bow lenz standing. 1
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HR fiRR 329N,l5liiSt,Phlla.Pa.
U 11 sUIJU SO'jcart'conllnuouspractlce.
NEW SALES and EXCHANGE STABLES.
WORKINO or DUIVINO HORSES
Constantly on hnnd, Sold or exclmnged.
11. L. MILLER & CO., Props ,
' 10 N, Pear Alley.
Business ofllco: W. F. Sllllct's meat market.
124 N. Slnln.ttrcet.
pHARLES DERR'S
Barber Shop !
12 West Centre Street.
Our Hot Towel Shave
Is becoming popular. You will like It.
make a specialty ot balrcuttltig.
We
S4iow
El
He Urges thn Ohln Slntesmnn Not to Mar
Ills llrllllniit l'uhllo Itceord by n Sui
cidal llitcrrerelire with tlio ltiglits of n
Friendly I'otrcr.
Washington, March 12. Tho Cuban do
hato In the sonnto bus advanced to tho
stngo of ono of tho greatest debates of tho
American congress, nnd tho speech yester
day of Senator Hoar, tho vencrnblo sena
tor from Massachusetts, was another
eventful feature of tho discussion. Tho
henntors uid tho crowded galleries were
kept at high tension by such stirring
themes as war and patriotism and liberty.
Mr. Hoar's speech was nntnblo In setting
forth tho conservative view of tho subject
nnd urging a postponement of action until
April 0. Tills developed ninny sharp con
troversies with Sir. Sherman nud other
senators.
In tho main tho speech was n plea for
calm, dignified and judicial action, instead
of tho excitement and disorder ot the mob
nnd tho Impassioned speech of orators.
Mr. Hoar characterized bis colleaguo, Mr.
Shormnn. as one ot tho greatest stutesmon
of tho country, whoso name would go
down In history along with that of Lin
coln, Grant, Soward, Fish and his Illus
trious brothor, and ho besought tho Ohio
senator not to obliterate this brilliant roc-
ord by hasty nnd unguarded Action on the ,
Cuban question. Mr. Hoilr did not con
fine himself to Cuba, but spoko against
congressional meddling in any foreign no- I
gotlatlou. In this connection he paid a
glowing tribute to Secretary Olney, nnd
whllo differing from him politically, Mr.
Hoar said tho sccrotnryot stato was a clear
headed, old fashioned Massachusetts
Yankee, who could bo safely trusted with
our foreign uogotintlons. Tho senator
added a llko tribute to tho sincerity of
President Clovelnnd In dealing with tlio
Venezuelan quostion, and declared that
any action by congress attacking tho pros-
Mint's eourso would be an attack on
America.
ur. iioar's resolution for postponement
lost its parliamentary status at 2 o'clock
and went to tho calendar, Mr. Sherman
announcing that from this tlmo forward
he would prosi tho privileged question
tlio conferenco report accepting tho houso
Cuban resolutions.
Mr. Turple closed his speech In opposi
tion to the claim of Mr. Dupont for a seat
In tho senate, and Mr. Prltchard, of North
Carolina, secured tlio floor for a speech to
day in support of thoclalm of Mr. Dupont.
Tho houso passed tho postollico appropri
ation bill which hns boon under consider
ation sinco last Friday. Tho featuro of
tlio debate was tlio nttnek on tho "spy
systom" In connection withlettorcarriers.
Tho appropriation was reduced so as to
cut off tho amount provided for salaries
for theso "luspoctors."
"Jacques St, Cero" Denies Guilt.
PAHIS, March 12. Tho trial of tho sev
eral persons charged with blackmailing
tho young conscript mullonalro, Max
I.ebaudy, was continued yosterday, when
tho caso ngalnst Armaud Hnsonthal (Jac
ques St. Cero), formerly ot Tho Figaro of
of this city, and at ono tlmo Paris corres
pondent for a Now York nowspaper, wns
takon up. Tho ovldonco stiowed that
Rosenthal's Incomo wns about $10,000 a
year, and that his debts nmountod to about
tOO.OOO. Ho donlod having blackmailed
Lebaudy, and contended that tho articles
ho had written on tho partiality shown tho
unfortunate young man moroly rellectod
tho Indignation of tho public, nrousod by
tbo fact, ho assortod, that as n oonscrlpt
Lobaudy was favorod beoauso ho was a
rich man.
Corbet Signs the Articles.
PlTTSHUHO, March 12. Tho original ar
ticles ot ngrooment for a light botweon
James J. Corbett nnd Itobort Fltzslm
mons, forwarded by tho Bollngbroko club,
of London, woro rocolvod hore last even
ing. Corbett rend the ngrcemeut carefully,
nud attached his signature without hesi
tancy. Ho ngreos to ovory condition stip
ulated, and Alls In tho blank regarding
division ot tho purse with tho words:
"Wlnnor to take all." Ho loaves tho dato
In Juno, 18!)8, open for tho club and Fitz
simmons to sottle upon.
The Pusvell Murder Mystery.
New Yonrc, March 12. Tho inquest into
tho death ot tatophon Powoll, who was
murdorod Saturday night noar his homo
nt Hempstead, L. I., wns bogunlastnlcht,
So Uttlo light could bo thrown upon tho
caso that tho luqulry wont over for ono
wook At present two or throe suspocts
aro In jail, but Uttlo of a tanglblo form
lias yet boon discovered to connect them
with tho crime. Tho rewards now offered
for tho couvlotlonof tho murderer amount
to l,000.
Minnie SwaiiRcr Pleads Guilty.
HoLUDAYsnuitO, Pa., March 12. -Minnie
Swancer. tho 12-ycnr-oul Altoona mur
dorcss, plonded guilty to murder In the
second degree yos,ordny. District At
torney Hnnnnond nccopted tho plea. Tho
child's crime was tho murder of her uncle,
'William McGregor, by inlxiugpolson with
his oolfoo. Her grandmother also drank
tho poison, nud has notyot fully recovered
from Us effects. Judgo Boll said that he
would send tho prisoner to n house of cor
rection.
Oreat Interest In the l'ato of Cassaln
Lonuon, March 13. Great intorost Is
folt hore In tho fato of Cilssala, Two largo
dervish foreos, one under Osman Digna,
uro advancing. A disaster to tho Italian
garrison would produce a revival of tho
Mahdlst activity nu ulong tho Soudan
frontier, ospeolally about Suakln nnd To-
kar. Tho natlvo trlboa thoro, who aro now
friendly, would bo oompellod from solf
protection to join tho victorious Jvnauta.
TeuucMseo's Governor Seriously III,
NASUVILLls, March 13. Governor Tur.
liey was forced to go to his home nt Win
Chester on Tuesday beoauso of serious 111
ness resulting from rheumatism. Advices
from Wlnohostor today report nun no wet
ter. Ho Is n groat sufferer from this dis
ease, ami thls Bevoro nttack has greatly
alarmed tubso acquainted with his condi
tion.
1
Vonr Fell'Avltlt a Freight Klevatnr.
Memphis, SiHrch 13. A froight olovntoc
In the saddlery und carrlago houso of W.
B. Bruoo St Sons' fell sixty feet yostorday
by tho cablo breaking. Four men on It
woro Injured, ono fatally. They are:
1'rauk Bealo, both logs brokon, may dlo;
Andy Bowen, anklo broken; GusJChlsra,
hip brokon; Sam Bell, Internal injuries.
I
B 5i ounces for 10 cents. You J
jk may have " money to burn' but even m
W so, you needn't throw away 2 ounces M
j of good tobacco. For 5 cents you get
S almost as much "Battle Ax" as you S
do of other high grades for J 0 cents. J?
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For salo by P. P. D. KIHLIN, Shenandoah, Pa.
READING R. R. SYSTEIV1
IN EFFECT OCTOnF.lt 1, 1695.
Trains leavo Shenandoah n followB :
For New York via l'lillndehililn, week days,
210, 5S5, 720 a. m., 12 58, 2 55 and 5 55 p. in
Sundays, 2 10 a. m.
For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days,"
5 25, 7 20 a. in., 12 58 nnd 2 55 p. in.
For Kcnmng anil I'lniatleipinii, wceic nays,
2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a.m., 12 58, 2 55 und 5 55 p. lu. Sun
days, z lu a. in.
For l'ottsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 20 n. m and
12 5S, 2 55 nnd 5 55 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 n. in.
IJ.-.-nnn.nn..n n,..l Tnl.o..n.. Ol... nV .lni'fl
2 10,5 25, 7 20 a. m.,1258, 255 Ull'd 5 55 pr m.
SiindayM, 210 n. m.
l' or lllinmspnri, ouiiimry nnu lcwihihitk,
weekdays, 3 25, 1130 n. m., 150 nnd 7 20p-. m.
HutidnvH. 3 25 n. m.
For Mnhnlioy Plane, weckdnys, 2 10. 3 25, 5 25,
7,20, 11 30 a. m., 12 58, 1 M, 2 55,5 55, 7 20 nnd 9 35
. in. Sundnvs. 2 10. 3 25 n. 111.
For Ashland and bhninokln, week days, 3 25,
7 20,1130 a. m., 159,720 nnd 9 35 p. m. Sun-
,mvH. :i fi. in.
t or ltaltlmorc, waslilllKton nnti ino vess via
It. N u. it. it., mrouKii iriiini ,rn,u i.cuutaiK
Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & It. It. It.) nt 3 20,
7 55, 11 20 n. in., 3 -10 nnd 7.27 p. in. Sundays,
3 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. in., 3 45 nnd 7 27 p. in. Addi
tional trnliiH from Twenty-fourth mid Chest
nut streets station, week days, 150, 5 11, 8 23 p.
m. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. m.
TRAINS FOIt SHENANDOAH.
Leave New York via Philadelphia, vaeelc
days, 8 00 a. m., 1 30, 4 00, 7 30 p. in. nnd 12 15
lUKlil. iillinys, owp. in.
Leave New York via Mnticll Chunk, week
days, 4 SO, 9 10 n. in.. 1 10 nnd 4 80 p. m.
Lcuvo Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week
days, 4 20, 8 33, 1000 a. in. nud 4 00, 002, 1130
p. in. mtimtiys, ii uo p. m.
Leave Heading, week days, 1 83, 7 10, 10 08,
11 50 n. in., 5 55 and 7 57 p. in. Sunilnyti, 1 33 a. ru.
l.envo l'ottsvllle, wceicuuys, -i, l iu a.m.,
12 SO and 0 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 35 a. m.
Leavo TaiuiKua, weeic uayf, a l", ou, ii a
ni., 120, 7 13 and 9 52 p. ill, Sundays, 3 18 a.m.
l.cavu Mulmiioy City, week days, 2 15, 9 21,
11 17 a. in., 1 51, 7 39 nnd 9 51 p. m. Sundays, 8 43
Leavo Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 10, 1 00.
0 30, 9 37, 11 59 a. III., 12 58, 2 CO, 5 20, 6 30, 7 53 and
10 10 p. in. Sundays, 2 40, 4 00 a. m.
Leave Wllllanisport, week days, 7 42, 10 10 a.
in., 3 33 nud 11 11 p, m. Sundays, ll 13 p. in.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wnrf and
South htrcit wlmif for Atlantic City.
Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. in., 2 00, 100, 5 00
. o .. ... t ,n n ,m n.
p. III. vewnilIIluiiniuMi, n w ,,.((,.,- -lu, , w .
Biinday Kxprew, 9 00. 1000 a. m. Accommo-
uaiiuu d uuii. in., -t uih in.
Returning leave Atlnntlo City (depot.) week
days, express, 75, 9 00 a. III., 8 30. 5 30 p. m.
Accommodation, 0 50, 8 15n. in., nnd 4 32 p. m.
Sundays -Express, 4 00, 7 80 p. m. Aoeoiiiuioil.v
tlon, 7 15 a. in., 1 15 p, m.
Parlor Cars on all cipress trains,
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Geii'l Superliitenileiit. Clcn'1 Pass. AgL
Grocers cantell you
why those who by
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keep on selling a
poor thine to the
bv usino-
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same people.
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ROYALTY ITSELF.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
SCHUYKILL DIVISION.
jANUAnV 0, 18.
Trains will leave Sliennndoah after the above
dnto for M'lgKans, aillierton, Frnckvllle, Dark
Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. IlnmliilrK, Uemlrng,
l'ottstown, IUioenixTlllo, Norristown nntlPhtl
ndelphln (Ilrnnd street station) nt 0 08 nnd 11 43
a. in. nnu lo m. on weeic unys. ror roHi
ville and Intcrtnedinto stations 9 io a. in.
,. " SUNDAY.
For iWlfrgans, aillierton, Frnckvllle, Dark
Wntcr, St. Clntr, l'ottsvllle, nt 0 08, 9 40 a. m. nnd
3 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Rending, Pottstown-,
Phoenlxvllle.-Norristown, Philadelphia at 000,
9 40n. in., 3 10 p. ni.
Trains leave Frftckvllle for Shenandoah at
10 40n. m. nnd 1211, 501, 742 and 10 27 p. to.
Sunday, 11 13 n. in. and 5 40 p, m.
Leave Pottsvillo for Shenandoah at 10 15, 11 4-i
n. in. nnd 4 40, 7 15 and 10 00 p, in. Sunday at
10 40 a. in., 5 15 p. in.
Leavo Pliiladelphia, (Ilrortd street station), for
Shenandoah nt 5 57 mid 8 35 a. m., 4 10 nnd' 711
p. m. week days. Sundays leavo at 0 50 a. in.
Leave Hroad street htatlou, Philadelphia, lor
Soa Girt, Aslmry Park, Ocean Uvovo, Ltlntt
Ilraneh. anil luterinediato station 6.50. K2-5,
11.39 n. in., 3.30, 4.00 p. in. week-days. Simunys
(stop at Intcrlftken for Asliury Park), S.Sifn. in.
Leavo Hroad Street Station, Pliiladelphia,
FOtl NEW YOHK.
F.-cnri Hs. weuk dnvH. 3 20. 4 05. 4 50. 516. 450.
7 33, 8 20,9 20,9 50, 10 30 (DllllllgCar), 11 00, 11 fill.
n., n noon, niiw i Limited too nnu -i p. in.
Dining Cnrs) 1 20 (Dining Car), 1 40, 230
Dining Car), 3 20, 100, 5 00, 3 50 (Dining Car),
00.0 50.8 12.10 00 11. in.. 12 01 nllrllt. SuniAvs.
320, 405, 450, 815, 812,9 20.9 50,1030 (Dining
Car), liai a. nl.. 12 33. 120, (Dining Car) 2 30
(DlnliurCnr). 4 00 (Limited 4 221. (I) nlnir Car)
5 20, 5 50 (Dining Car), 635,850,812, 10 00 p.m.,
12 01 ulglit.
Express for Boston, without change, 11 00 a.
m. week dnys, and 050 p. in. dally.
WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH
For llnltiinoro and Washington. 8 50. 7 20. 8 81.
912,10 20,1123 a. m., 12 00 112 31 Limited Din-
ing far), u:, a i, -i 4t ! iv i:otigressieiai
Limited. Dining Car), 5 57, (Dining Cfir),
0 17, 0 55 (Dining Cur), 7 10 (Dining Jir)
p. in., nnd 1205 night week days. SundAjn,
3 50,7 20,9 12, 1123 n. in., 12 01 1 12, 4 41, I J 15
Congressional Limited. Dining Cnr), 5 57,
(Dining Car), 6 55 (Dining Cur), 7 40 p. hi.
(Dining Car) nnd 12 05 night.
Leave Slarket Street Ferry, Philadelphia,
FOR ATLANTIC CITY.
Express, 850 a. m., 2 10,4 00, nnd S 00 p. m.
week days. Sundays, 8 4a and 9 43 a. m.
For Cupe May, AuKlesson, Wildwood and
Holly IU-biIi. Kxprese, 9 00 o. in., and 4 00 p. m.
week days Sundays, 9 00 n. in.
For Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avnlon.
Kxprew, 900 a. in., and 4 00 p. m. wek days.
Sundujs, 9 00u. in.
For Homers Point. Express, 8 50 a. in., nnd
1 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 45 Ji. in.
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