The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 10, 1896, Image 3

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SLY CUR
From the Conn, State Capitol, IllrtforJ.
FOR
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Oi .ricorkcd Tore.
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CURED AS IF BY MAGIC.
Victims of Lost Manhood should send at
onco tor a uook
tbat explains how
lull manly vleor
Is easily, quickly
and permanently
restored. No man
suffering from
weakness can nf
t ord to lgnoro this
tlmoly advice.
Book tolls how
Dftlll fttrnnr-th. rln-
velopment ahd tone aro Imparted to every
portion of tho body. Kent with posltlvo
proofs (sealed) free to any man on application.
ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO.H.Y.
" HE NEVER FAILS
Dr. THEEL
604 N. 6th St.
PHILADELPHIA
Win. .Vtrrn.awnru before J. F. Tnn
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the worn t case of Jlfoml poiionnnd Cl-cerHtlerriltloanilt-uiDful.
One IIom1
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F. Tlii'cl cavo limtniit relief nntl cr-
liiniiriitlf niirnl mr.
Win. Cooler., nworn before N, P.
Cbas. Khrenpfort, I'tilliu; "I suffered 6
jenrs from eelf-abuse and Its horrible
results, was unlit for nny labor, ft mere
skeleton. Doctored with tho best II otitic
oimthlo and Alloimthlo Epeclailsts
fcnd used all kind of no-called I'rce
1'reHcrlptloiiM " without relief. Ir.
Tliool v.uh tho nntv ft no nhA in correct! r
diagnose ray case nd permantly cure mo I am
now married and father of two bright children. "
Bend llvo two-cent Btamrs for bootc THUTII,
with eworn statement, only Hook exposing an
chemea and devices TO BWINDLE poor suffer
ers. Hours, 0-3 ; evenings, fl-8.30; Wed and Bat
evo'KS, B-10; Pua, 9-li TllKATMKNT BY
.MAIL. Jfo TeHtlninnlnN published with
out consent. Everything confidential,
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Lager and
Pilsner Beers,
Finest,
Purest and
Healthiest.
Chris. Schmidt, a.,
207
West Coal Street.
BROM-KOLOA
ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS
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if
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.J Cured by this cranular effervescent and stlmu
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headaches, which often accumulate from having
I n nigm out.
JOHN F. CLEARY,
BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS,
17 and IP Peach Alley, Shenandoah
Hillions of Dollars
Go up in smokc-evcry year. Take no
frSKs but gee your nouses, stocK, tur
nlturo, etc., insured in first-class ro-
lfaltln .nmratitna na r.nM.ant.rl Kv
rnAVin pattst.
- - --w w - w iau pouiii run in
Alo Life and Accidental Compaulei,
Fine Groceries,
Butter and Eggs,
Flour and Feed.
Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Good
delivered promptly.
WILLIAM H. nUSSER,
26 East Centre Street.
Evan J. Davies,
UVERY AND
dertaking !
N. Jardin Street.
Ourl
Kiolesalo and Retail
Jor Dealer.
cco, Ac. Agent for Heading
VI ug Co.'s Deer aud I'ortcr.
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from 25
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SHEZI
softness of tba tkln Is Idt.
by those who uio Pozioni'b
Why Ho Ecsigned tho Leadership
of the Liberal Party,
TEE DEPOSITION OF THE SULTAN
Would Not, Ho Say., lteincdy tho TurkMi
Atrocities Dangers nf n Possible Wat
with lttlssln- Urged to ltctalntho lead
ership, ltnsohery ltcfuse.
EDi.vnnnnii, Oct 10. Tho Emplro
tlioator hero was packed with 4,000 auditors
last nliiht to Hston to tho Karl of Itoso-
bory, tho retiring loader of tho Liberal
pnrty. It wns his atrrcomont to spook at
this mooting which precipitated Lord
lloscbory's action In resigning. In his
letter to Sir. Ellis, tho flrst Llboral whip,
Lord Ilosobory said in explanation of his
resignation : "Whou I spoak, which I do
this week, I must spoak my mlud without
roferenco to party."
Tromoudous cnthulasni grootod Lord
Ilosobory upon his npponranco boforo tho
audlonco, tho wholo assembly singing:
"Ho's a Jolly good fellow."
Sir Thomas Glbson-Cnrmlohaol, mem
ber of parliament for tho Midlothian di
vision of Edlnburghshlro (Mr. Gladstone's
old constituency) prosldod at tho meeting.
In opening tho mooting ho said that Lord
Ilosobory was their clioson loader aud
they woro in no hurry to desert him.
Tho Earl of Ilosobory was pale with sup
prossojl feoltng when ho uroso to mnko his
address. Ho said In part that ho had re
signed bocauso ho could not sacrlflco na
tional iutorcst to personal ambition. Ho
welcomed tho nnttonal agitation in Great
Britain on behalf of Armenia, bocauso it
would convince foreign governments of
Groat Brltlon's unsuUlshuos and integ
rity, and would strongthon tho hands of
tho government.
But tho present agitation, Lord Itoae
l orr pointed out, differed from Mr. Glad
stone's Bulgarian ngltatlon. Then Grent
Britain was supported by llusla. Now
wo havo llussla nnd her armies against us
Ku-isln's declarations on tills point aro
absolutely conclusive.
Moreover, thou wo had to forco tho
hands of an unwilling govcrnmont, whllo
now tho govcrnmont is animated by tho
same wishes as ourselves. They possessed
unprintable dotiills, tho spanker sold, of
crimes in horror surpassing all ho had
over read. Their ferocity nnd cruelty
seemed to transcend tho imagination of
very fiends. By ndvlco of tho powers they
had first doubted thoso massacres, but tho
moro recent Constantinople massacres
made it Impossible! to dony them.
After referring to tho unspeakable gov
ernment of Turkey, Lord Ilosobory pointed
out that partial mousures would not suf
fice. Tho wholo eastern question, ho said,
was raisod. In doallug with tho various
remedies proposed his lordship said:
"Tho mcro deposition of tho Sultan
would bo no remedy, as tho system, and
not tho man, must bo tackled. Moro, this
would bo lmpossiblo without a concert of
tho powers, and if tho latter were nttained
it would bo bettor to call on H to deal with
tho larger lssuo involved. Tho proposal to
withhold tho Cyprus tribute Is Impractl'
cablo, as this Is paid to tho sultan's credi
tors and not to tho sultnu, and It would
bo like tickling tho tortolso's back to mako
It laugh."
Itcgardlng tho proposal to plnco the
Dardanelles or Turkey In tho hands of
IlUssin, Lord Ilosobory pointed out that
neither of theso was Great Britain's to
dlsposo off, and Russian methods, ho said.l
wero not so ldoal as to warrant us In
acquiescing. Ho nlso differed with Mr.
Gladstone's proposal to cut off dlplomntlo
relations with Turkey, but thoy differed,
ho added, as friouds.
After oloquoutly reminding his audience
how Bright and Gladstono had been pub
licly reviled for the advocacy of an un
popular peuce policy, Lord llosobery de
clared :
"Although I am awaro that It Is un
popular to advocate dlplomutlo mothods,
I shall novor coaso to exert my voice and
strength ngnlnst England engaging in
such a dangerous war, of which you can
see tho cloquont commencement, but no
body living can see tho catastrophe of tho
ond."
Tho speech was oftou interrupted by ox
clamatlons and tho desiro of tho audience
that Lord Ilosobory thould retain tho
leadership. When ho sat down tho entire
audlonco roso and choorod vociferously.
Augustlno Blrroll, mombor of parlia
ment for tho west division of Fife, thou
moved a resolution requesting that Lord
Ilosobory should reconsider his resigna
tion. This was carried unanimously, ilr.
Asqulth strongly supported tho resolu
tion. Lord Ilosobory, replying, said that
his deciston to retlro was tho result of
mature relloctlon, was absolute, and was
taken undor a conviction of nocossity.
If you havo ovor soon a little child in tho
agony of summer complaint, you can rcalfro
the danger of the troublo and appreciate tho
value of instantaneous relief always afforded
by DoWitt's Colic and Cholera Curo. For
dysentery and diarrhoea it 13 a reliable
remedy. Wo could not afford to recommend
this as a curo unless it wero a curo. C. II.
llageubuclu
Terrible Oil KxploHlnii In Kneland.
LoXDOJf, Oct 10. Throo of tho Anglo
American Co.'s storngo oil tanks on tho
railway near Huddorsfleld aro burning.
Two terrible explosions havo occurred aud
all traffic lias been stopped for many
hours. Each of tho throo tanks hold 3,000
gallons of oil,
The Weather.
For eastern New York, eastern Pennsyl
vania and New Jersey: Fair; slightly
Warmer; threatening weather and ruin by
tomonow.
Heart Disease Relieved lu 30 Minutes.
Dr. Agnew't Cure for tho Heart gives t
fett relief in all caf.es of Organic or Symia
tlietlc Heart Diioitfco in 30 minute, and
speedily effects a cure. It is a jeerU-s8 remedy
for Palpitation, Shortness of Ureatli, Siuother
lug Spell, l'uiti in l.cl't Side aud all symp
toms of a Diseased Heart Ono dose con
vinces. Sold at Kirlius drug store
1'lectrle Hitters.
Electric Hitters is a medicino suited for any
season, but perhaps moro generally needed in
tlie tpring, when the languid exhausted
feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid aud
sluggish and tho hood of a tonto and altera
tive is felt. A prompt uso of tills medicine
has often averted long and pcrhajis fatal
bilious fevers. No medicino will act more
surely in counteracting nnd freeing tho sys
tem from tho malarial poison. Headache,
Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to
Electric Hitters. Ouly fifty cents por bottle
at A. Wasley's drug store.
When you want good roofing, plumbing
gas fitting, nr general tlnsmithing done call
on S. F. Gallagher IS West Centre street
Dealer Id stores 1-tf
Prove Dr. Greene'
Medicine in
Vermont's Eminent Judge White Advises
People to Use Dr. Greene's Nervura.
It Will Cure Them.
jtrnaE KnwiK
Tho greatest and best known of our peoplo
uso, praiso and recommend Dr. Greeno's
Nervura blood and nervo remedy. Women
in every walk of lifo enthusiastically pro
claim tho wondorful powors of tills truly
grand medicino to curo, to mako tho sick
well, to givo hack health and strength to
weak, tired, nervous and debilitated people.
Hon. Henry Robinson, Mayor nf Concord,
N. H., says, "I havo found health, strength,
buoyancy and courago by tho uso of Dr.
Greene's Nervura."
Senator Frank I'lumley of Northfleld, Vt.,
says, 1 used Dr. Greene's rtcrvura lor ex
haustion with cutiro success."
States Attorney of VermonfW. H. Taylor,
of Hardwick, Vt., says, "My wife profited by
tho uso of Dr. Greeno's Nervura for neu
ralgia, and extreme nervous condition aud
sleeplessness. I havo no hesitation in rccom-
mendiug its uso."
Senator Geo. W. Randill of Waterbury,
Vt., says, "Dr. Greene's Nervura cured mo.
It is a good thing, yes, a grand thing, for I
havo found it so in my case."
Hon. Geo. W. Wing, Mayor of Moutpolier,
Vt., says, "I havo used Dr. Greene's Nervura
in my family with marked aud decided
boneQt."
Senator A'ictor I. Spear, of Braintrec, Vt.,
says, ny wllo was troubled with nervous
debility bordering on uorvous prostration
nnd had eczema. Dr. Greene's Nervura pro.
ducod very satisfactory results."
Senator George A. Morse, of Morrisvillo,
Vt., says; "I havo used Dr. Greene's Ner
vura in my family. It has been of benefit to
us in sleeplessness arising from nervousness
I recommend it to anybody."
Aud now comes tho strong testimonial
f HARLES DERR'S
Barber Shop !
12 ASeeit Centre Street.
Our Hot Towel Shave
s becoming popular. You will Ike It.
mnkea.pecialtyof hair cutting.
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They qulchltf ami gurtlif
t Vitality In old or roana. ami
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5 it. a mau lor viuuiiuumuwi ur luurnuno,
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or refund the money, I'rice 60 cents ir i-uckaee.pi
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plain wrapper, upon rtveliit of price. Circular iree.
AJAX REA1EDY CO., "i'ffi;S1,i1?.'''
For sale In Shenandoah,
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by A. Washy
Oil LOSS'S BOOK FREE
lb nil mtliTW or ISHHOVS OI' 1'OIITri,
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EWfJYROYAL PiLLS
OrUInulnndliniy uenuinr.
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ilif fP r.idIf.ilrHrr, tr return
MolL 10,000 Ttlmonkli, , SamuJptr,
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For oalo l I'ovlniky's drug utotf, 58 liut
Centre street.
P
Al W Ul Ml
CRUS Pj
Nervura the Best
c. wiitnc
of .Tudgo Edwin C. White, of Hydo Park,
Vt., who is ono of Vermont's most eminent
and widely-known statesmen nnd Judge of
tho Probato Court. Judgo Whito says, "I
havo used Dr. Greeno's Nervura blood and
nervo remedy in my family anil am pleased
to say, with good results. My wife had been
troubled with indigestion, which produced
nervousness which might havo been serious
nnd at times troubled her greatly. Wo had
tried many tilings for her relief, but without
succes.
"I saw tho wonderful cures claimed for
Dr. Greene's Nervura nnd resolved to givo it
a trial, and it gives mo pleasure to say, I am
glad 1 did. My wifo now sleeps well and is
greatly benefited from indigestion, having
had only ono slight return ( where they had
been dally) siuco taking tho Nervura.
give permission to print tills unqualified
testimonial."
Can anyone licsitato to uso this great
cure, Dr. Greeno's Norvura blood and nerve
remedy, when so many eminent statesmen
public otllciali and prominent men known
all over our country advise you to use it bo
cause it cured them or their families? You
know that the words of these groat men aro
given only in tho cause of truth and becauso
thoy know Dr. Greeno's Nervura cures and
they desiro to sco tho sick mado well.
Dr. Greone's Nervura is a physician
prescription, tho discovery of tho most suc
cessful specialist in curing nervous and
chronio diseases, Dr. Grseno, of 35 West lith
St., New York city, hoilee it is of necessity
perfectly adapted to curo, aud health and
strcngtli always follow its uso. Dr. Greono
can bo cdusulted without charge in regard to
any caso, personally or by letter.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Q 8. 1'IUI.T.irs, M. D.
Office : SO West Centre street.
Can be consulted at all houra.
p F. BURKE, M. D.
80 E. Lloyd itreet, Shenandoah.
Office hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 8 and 7 to
. in.
J II. I'OMKItOV.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Shenandoah, I'a.
M.UUKKE.
ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW.
Onice Kgau building, comer ot Main one
miiire itiretriH, nnenaiuloan.
W. 81IOUMAKKK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
t'nrner Market and Centre streeta.
pitOP JOHN JONEa,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Look Itox 05, Slalianoy City, l'n.
Havln
I! studied under some of the bom
li London and Purls, will ulvo leaauii.
studied
lunterH
on tne violin, guitar and vtwnl culture. Tcriw
r.vmwuuuiti. AtiureM in care or htroune, tl:
Swr.. miuilt.IIUUUU
A gcuuino welcome waits you at
JOE WYATT'S SALOON,
Cor. ilnln and Coal Sts.
JMnest whiskeys, been porter and ale
coritanlly on lap. Choice temperance drinks
and.clgara,
Wanted-An Idea
TVho can think
or some simple
Pro
let your tdeaij they may bring you wealth.
..JOHN WKUDEKUUkN CO., Patent Attor-
wrll
Bey wubiogtoo, u. c. fur .-heir tl,tu prlto orttr
lUt ot two tiundrsd Iut'
wanted.
One of tlio Men in Jail, tho Othor
a Suicide,
DESPERATE FIGHT WITH A POSSE,
Tho I'njjltlvp HtU it MuMlml lirfnrp Tnlf
lug If U Own l,lfo l'lt ill Mr, i Now llcml
n thn Ucnitlt til tho Hank Kobbery lit
ShcrhtiriK' M I n n.
MlNXK.U'OMS, Oct. 10 The story of
the rolilwry of tho bank of Sherburne
ended tragically yustordny whou J. 1).
Bair, ono of tho pair of murderous bnn
tllts, when nil but captured, killed Mar
shal Culllon, the leader of his pursuers,
and sending a bullet Into his own brain.
fell doad lit. tho foot of tho murdered mar
shal's posso. Almost tho entire amount
Ftolen from tho bank was recovered from
tho body of tho doad man.
Hair nnd his accomplice rodo their bl-
yclos into tho llttlo town of Shorlmnu
Wednesday afternoon, nnd in robbing the
cash tray of ifl,ix murdered CnshlorThor-
born nnd Olaf Ostran, a traveling sales
man. Tho bandits sot out for tho south
west, pursued by n largo pos.o. Tho rob
bers soon separated. Yesterday Sail
stopped at a farmhouse, nnd ton minute!
later tho house was surrounded. The
robbor darted for n window, out of which
ho jumped. Marshal Gallloii was stationed
there, but before ho could lovel his gun
tho bandit sent a bullet through the breast
of his victim.
'ilio bandit mounted his bicycle anil
rode easlw;Mil nt a tremendous rate. Tht
posso soon started In hot pursuit. Tin
robbor was about a mllo in advance, and
for five minutes inanaed to keep a good
distance) In tho lend. His bicycle wn
punctured, ond he left It by thosldoof the
road and !et out on foot through a corn
field. Deputy Sheriff Brayton was clo
upon Ills heels, and opened lire with u
double barreled shotgun. Tho bandit,
seeing ho liail no chance to mnko his es
cape, placed a revolver to Ills head and '
pent a ball through his brain. By the time
tho sheriff reached him lie was dead. His j
body was riddled with bullets.
Another man, who is under arrest at ,
JacKson. tallies exactly with tho descrip
tion of the second robber. Tho man killed
is J. D. Sair, wno wasat one time at Heron
Laku. The other is supposed to be Fred ,
l'ratt, who was seen with Sulr two days
before tho robbery. Sairnnd l'ratt worked
this year on n farm owned by an uncle oi '
i'ratt near Horn Lake
A report Is made that a tall man entered i
tho hank of Hnrdee, southe.istof huverno.
la., vusterdnv ufteniuoii and coered tlie
cashior with a revolver and doniauded tho I
proceeds. Ho was handed out $700 and
mado ills escape.
Garfield's l.rotber n Sllvrrlte.
GitAND ItAl'iDS, Mich., Oct. 10. Thomas
Garfield, a brother of the lato president,
James A. Garlleld, publishes a letter In
Tho Democrat In which ho says: "I am
opposod to allowing England or any Eu
ropean power to bo consulted or to dictate
in any way our flnnnclal policy. I am In
favor of using gold and silver equally us
money and treated nllko at our mints. I
am In favor of capital, hut am opposed to
having capitalists hoarding their money
In a national bank vault or Investing It In
government bonds. I am opposed to hav
ing the principles of tho Republican party
voiced by the banker bondholders of hum
bard and Wullstroets,through thclrageut,
Murk Ilnnna."
ltussla's Czar l.enves 1'rnnee.
Champ di: Ciialovs, Franco, Oct. 10.
Russia's cmt witnessed tho rcvlow of tho
French troops yesterday. Tho wholo of
tho 70,000 troops which took part In the
roviow woro drawn up in a doublo line
along tho route to the station as tho car
riage containing their majesties and Pres
ident Faure, witli a plcturosrp.10 oscort of
Arab horsemen, passed. The train with
tholr mnjostles on board startod at U
o'clock niuld tho vivas and cheers of tho
spoctators. General Iioisdcffro and Ad-
mlral Gurvnls accompany tholr majesties
to tho frontier.
round Murdered In the Woods.
TROY, Pa., Oct 10. The body of Adam
Dnlloy wns found yosterday In tho woods
nonr this placo. The man had boon mur
dered by some unknown portion, who had
so arranged tho body and tho gun as to
mako it nppoar that death resulted from
accidental shooting. An examination of
tho gun, however, rovoaled tho fact that
both barrels wore loaded. A largo holo had
been mado In Il.illey's abdomen by tho
load from thomurderer's gun. Tho officials
havo no posltlvo clue.
Marvelous ltestllts.
From n letter written by Rev. J. Guilder
man, of Dimondalo, Mich., we are permitted
to mako this extract : "I have no hesitation
in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery,
as the results wero almost marvelous in the
caso of my wife. Whllo I was pastor of the
Iluptist church at Hives Junction she was
brought down with Pneumonia succeeding
La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing
would last hours with little interruption and
it seemed us if she could not survive them.
A friend recommended Dr. King's New
Discovery: It was (piiek in its work and
highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles
free nt A. Wasley's drug store. Iteguhir size
SUc and f 1.00.
Another Alleged "Agreement."
I.OXDON. Oct. 10 The It mie correspon
dent of Tho Chronicle asserts that tho
oznr nnd hord SullsLury have agreed to n
settlement of tho Turkish crisis Involving
the opening of tho Itosphorus to the war
ships and merchantmen of the world. The
sovereignty of the sultan Is to lie main
tained, ho says, but the powers are to con
trol tho collection of taxes and tho nomi
nation of the ministers.
llollel In Six Hours.
Distressing kidney and bladder disease
relieved In six hours by the "New Great
South American Kidney Cure." This now
remedy is a great surprise on account of its
exceeding promptness in relieving pain in
tho bladder, kidneys, back aud every iart
of the miliary passages in mule or female.
It relieves retention of water and pain in
passing it almost immediately. If you want
quick relief and cure this is your remedy.
Sold by Shtipira'a phaunaey, 107 South .vlam
street.
For salo by P. P. D.
"We
arc uslns
Bon Anil
for
cleaning
Glass,
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and
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Its equal."
Bon
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( I I I t I I t I
pepia. Railroad.
SCHUYKILL DIVISION.
flm-rianiKit 29, lsoit.
Trnlnswiil leave Hbeimndoali after the abova
dato for WlgKnns, (fllberton, Frnokrllle, Dark
Water, St. Clnlr, Pottsville. Ilainblirg, lteftdlns,
Pottstnwn, lMioculxvlilo, N'orrlstown ond Phli
ndelpbla (Hronil street station) at 6 Oft and 1143
a. m. and -I 20 i, m. on week days. For Potto
vllle aud lnteruu-dlate stations 9 10 a. m.
SUNDAY.
For Wlgiran, flllberton, Fraekvllle, Dark
Water St. Clair, Pottsvllle, ot 0 OS, 9 40 a. m. and
3 10p. in. For Ilainblirg, Heading, Potttown,
Pboenixvlllo, Norrlstowu, Philadelphia at 6 CO,
9 10 a. m., 3 10 p. in.
Trains leave Frockvllio for Shenandoah at
10 10 a. in ami 12 11, 5 01, 7 42 and 10 27 p. m.
Sunday, 11 13 a. in. anil 5 40 p. ni.
Leave Pottavllle for Sbciinndoah at 10 15, 11 48
a. in. anil I 10. 7 15 and 10 00 p. in. Sunday at
10 40 a. in . 1 13 p. in.
Leave Philadelphia, fllroad street station), for
Shenandoah nt 5S7 and s 3S a. m., 4 10 and 711
p. in. v, ei-k da) s. .Hunihi) s leav e at 0 fiO a. m.
Leave lhoud street station, Philadelphia, tor
Sen (ilrt, Abury Park, Ocean (J rove. Long
Itrauch, and intermediate stations, 1 03, G.aO, 8.2-1,
11.39 a. in , 2 as, 3 30, 1.0a p. in. week-days, 0 00
Saturdays only. SiiihIhv (fttop at luterlaken
for Aslilirv Park), 1 OV 8.23 a
Li-avo Uioad Street Station, Pblladclpbla,
KOll NEW YOItK.
. ,l,5M'r';"
J.i'i', " 2
n. eek-das, 3 20, I 0o, t .TO, 3 13, 6 30,
i. ;", io2i (Dliilng Can, lioon.m.
n. u:i (Limited li') and 122 p. m.
iirl. 140. 230 (Dining Car) 320,300,
"i VI iDniliifc-Car, 1100 8.30, S12,100O,
nimnM (
1 1
p in , 1 2 i
20, - 3.1,
1.' .15. 2 30
, niKiit stiminys, jii, i oi, i oo, a la,
l. IU2I, IDiiilng Car, II (XI n. in,
Dininif Carl, I 00 Limited 1 S! Dining
( .11
.20. i. w, iiining Carl, 031, 50, 8 12, 10 uu
p. in , 12 111 niitlit.
Lxpress for llo.ton without change, 1100 a.
in.. eek-days, and tt 50 p. in , dally.
roil WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.
, ,"r 1't,""..rc "11",Ki0iV 3,r- tf1'
ig "for), 112. a'is, "4 II (5 19 Congressional
Linilted, Dlnlinr Car). 0 17. 0 55 (Dliiinir CarV.
? M, (V'"1" Cn.r ''-.'J!,- ,120',,..l!l,'
111., !2 09 1 12, I 41, ( 3 1(1 Congressional Lluillod,
Dining Car), 0 55 (DIiiIiik Carl, 73 p. m.
(DlnlugCar) and 12 05 nlKht.
For Sea (ilrt, Spring Lke, Itelnior, Oernn
Grove, Abury Park and Lorn; llrancb, 0 50,
s 25 and 1 1 39 11 111., 3 30 and I 00 . 111. week
days. Sundays, 8 23 a. 111.
FOIt ATLANTIC CITY.
Lave Itroad street station, Philadelphia (vta
Delaware river bridge), expresi, 7 02 p, ni.
daily.
I-ave Market street Ferry, express, 8 50 a, m.,
2 00, 4 00, SOO p. m Sundays, 8 15. 9 43 a. 111.
Aieoliituodatlon, S00, S20, a. in,, 3 20 and 4 20
p. in., eek days. Sundays, 8 00, K 15 a. m., 4 00
and 5 00, p. ni.
For Cape May, Anglessea, Wlldwood and
Holly Peach, and Sea Isle City, Ocean City ond
Avaioi. Express, 9 00 a. m., 4 00 p m, week
days. Sundays, 9 CO a. in.
Kxpies, 9 10 a. in., and 2 30, 4 20 p. m.
w-ek days Sundays, 8 50 a. in.
For Somen Point. Express, 8 50 a. m., 4 00
p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 43 a. m.
S. M. Prevost, J. It. Wood,
Ucu'l Manager. Gcn'l Pass'g'r Agtl
READING R R SYSTEM
IN EFFECT MAY 17. 1MVS.
Trnlns leave Shenandoah as follows:
For New York via Philadelphia, week daro.
2 10, 5 25, 7 20 11. 111., 12 18, 3 00 and 3 53 p. in
1 For New York via Maueh Chunk. we-k .l.v.
1 5 ? 7 M"- 1248 and 3 00 p. m.
U L" .'iTi.11? "l"!..I.'i,1!.'Vj.em.'"'. -wcek .
2 10, 5 23, 7 20 a.m., 12 4S, 3 00 and 5 S3 p. m. Sun
days, 2 10 a. 111.
For Pottnllle, week days, 210:7 20 a. m..and
12 4S, 3 00 and 5 35 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. m.
For Tamaqua and Mabanoy City, week dars.
2 10,5 23, 7 20 a. 111., 12 48, 3 00 and 3 33 p. m.
For Vt llllanispnrt, Siinbury and Lewlsburg,
30 a. m., 1 SO and 7 25 p. m.
Sundays, 3 23 a. in.
For Maliatmr Plono. weekdays. 2 In. a 23. R 2PL
7 20, 11 30 a. in., 12 4S, 1 50, 3 00,5 55. 7 25 ond 9 M
p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 3 23 a. in. V
For Ashland and Shamokln, week days. 8 25.
7 20,1130 a. 111., 150,725 and 9 53 p. ni. Sun
days, 2 23 a. in.
For llaltlmoro, Washington and the West Tl
H. k O. It. It., through trains h--, Iteadlnr
Terminal. Philadelphia, (P. Sc It. V V.) at 8 20,
7 55, 11 1 a. in., 3 10 ami 7.27 n. u. Sundays.
8 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. in., 3 18 and 7 27 p. m. Addt
Monal trains from Twenty-fourth nnd Chest
nut streets station, week days, 1030 a. in. 12 20.
12 It 8 40 p in. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. In.
TliAINS FOIt SHENANDOAH.
Lwive New York via Philadelphia, week
du)s, 430, 8O0o.ni., 130, 4 30, 9 00 p. m. and
nluht. Sundays, 0 00 p. in.
Lnve New York via Maueh Chunk, week
days, 4 30, 9 10 a. in., 1 30 and 4 15 p. in.
Lnye Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week
days, 4 20, 8 33, 10 05 a. in. aud 4 05, 0 30, 11 8C
p. m. Sundays, 11 80 p. in.
Ive Heading, week days, 133, 7 10, 10 08,
11 35 a. in., 0 00 aud 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 1 35 a. m.
lAire Pottsvllle, weekdays, 2 35, 7 40 a. ml
12 30 and 6 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 13 a. ill.
Iave Taniaquo, week days, a 18, a 50, 11 23
ni., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 41 n. m. Sundays, 3 18 a. m.
Lonvo Mahanoy City, week days, 3 45, 9 21.
11 17 a. in., 2 08, 7 41 and 1008 p. m, Sundays, 8 43
a. ni.
Iave Mahanoy Plane, week davs, 2 40. 4 00
630.9 37,1189 a. in., 1 12, 2 19, 5 20,-0 30, 7 37 and
10 33 p. in. Sundays, 2 40, 00 a. in.
Leavo Wllliamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 10 a.
in., 3 35 aud 11 41 p. in. Sunduys, 11 15 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leavo Philadelphia Cbostnut street war! and
South strwt whaif for Atlantic City,
Weekdays Expruaa, 9 Oil a. in., 3 00, 400, 5 00
p.m. Aeuolnniodatloii, 8 011 a. 111., 0 80 p. in.
Sundays Ex pre, 00, 10 00 . in. Aevoin
UKHlatlon, K 00 a. in., I IS p. in.
IleturnliiK leave Atlantic OHy dopot, wron
Atlantic ami Arkansas avenues.
Weekdays Express, 7 33, 9 00 a. III., 8 30, 5 30
p. in Aceoinuioihltloii, K 15 a. In , 132 ni
Sillid s-Expres, I 00. 7 SO p. III. Aeeolnmo
dali 7 13 a in , 4 13 p. i.
Parlor Cars on all exprmw trains,
'' A;.MWI5ltiAHI. o. O. HANCOCK,
(.en 1 Superintendent. (ien'l Pass. Ag
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Is ono of the greatest charms a woman can
possess. Pozzoki's Complexion 1'owukh
gives It.
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Mailed tor JLOOjOboxtj ii.uu. VYuh
?S.00 orders wc give a srar.ieelo
cure or refund the money. ACdtess
KIKLIN, Bhentndoah, Pa.
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