The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 02, 1896, Image 3

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Why Consul General Leo's Prede
cessor Left Havanai
There Is no
prettier sight in
the world than
that of a healthy,
happy mother at
play wiui tier ro
bust and rollick.
ing baby. It Is a
sight entirely too
Infrequent. Too
often the baby is
tnlilvntulnervisli
and the mother sickly, fretful, and nervous.
The woman who neglects to take proper care
of herself and who therefore suffers from
weakness ana disease of the organs of wo
manhood cannot be healthy and amiable.
Her children will bo puny and ailing and
happiness will piss by on the other side.
There is no reason why every woman should
not be the healthy, happy mother of robust
and playful children if she will take the
E roper care of herself. Proper care means,
rst of all, proper medicine for her ailments.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will
make any woman! strong and well in a. wo
manly way. It cures all weakness and dis
ease of the distinctly feminine organism. It
prepares a woman for motherhood. It in
sures the health, of the baby. It makes
parturition easy and nearly painless. Over
00,000 women have testified to its virtues,
in writing. Druggists sell it and have no
substitute "Just as good." The druggist
who tries to force something else upon you
is not an honest man. He Is trifling with
your life and happiness for the sake of, a
greater profit to himself.
Mrs. F. U. lforgey, of Cams, Keyapaha, Co.,
Neb., writes: " I write td you again concerning
my daughter, Mrs. V. Billings. She has taken
two bottles of ' Favorite Prescription and two
of ' Golden Medical Discovery.' She thinks the
medicines did her a world of' good. Shewas con
fined the 15th of February. Ws sick about
three hours, and now has a ten pound daughter.
She got along nicely afterward. She says she
never felt so well. She looks well and her com
plexion is clear."
The modern business world won't stand
still or loiter to wait for the man who suffers
from headaches, biliousness and dyspepsia,
caused by constipation. Dr. Pierce's Pleas
ant Pellets cure constipation. Of druggists.
V' rfve.lmrmle". V'MMit odor. ifl ros Imttle
i.riVK Ii.VIK TOMOremOYesrtndrutr.ktois
l,.lrlri,ilifiilllniioutkndpromotefgrowlhl O0tl!
illuitrated Trestles on llsir oa application r II a-h
For -alo by Shenandoah Drug Store, Klrlln's
Drug Store.
THE SPANISH WERE OFFENSIVE.
They Made Ills Stny Unpleasant, nnd Ho
Would Have Left Enrller hut for Presi
dent Cleveland's Urgent Solicitation lie
Tells of Spanish Disregard of Treaties.
BloodIfirvelbod-
For Weak und RurrDcmn People from
Childhood to Old Ago.
WHAT IT IS! ""na r.chestof U rnWat.YB
Foot), tjtc'i'tse it r?nl'"e the en ma in balances
tu tte titoMtj awl nfrres tbH urn pxhantted ia
tt'rHutwi Hf'i-f(iThiliollijJi7dlBf,ii8'',inili(:estion,
tiitfa lull if, ortrwurk, worry, execsseu, abuse, etc
WHAT ST DOES! B? n.Hnir the blopd
p-re unit rio. , uml tuu Uieeimoti ptrrH-t it creirt.!
Bu.'d fl"h, tnuufleand fttrencth. The nerves be
nc niaif h'Timj t train bcom- ncttro and
clear. f'irrprtt.iringloBt vltalitj titnl fttoprJrifr ah
winding limine fid .vraUnesii In either eei, It has
110 Miuai .and Fto fmalercgnlrtorit I worth its
weihtHoid. Onubox laptta iveek. Price fico., or
iboxi?rnBi.i". Drufcgiitsorbymall. Ilouk Ire;.
THE OR. CHAGE COMPANY,
1.513 Chsatmit t., t'bllaJf.ichla.
VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY
RESTORED
IN 30 DAYS.
GOOD EFFECTS AT ONCE.
CATON'S VITAL1ZER
Cures General or special debility, wakefulness,
spermatorrhoea, emissions. Impotency, rare
sis, etc. Correct functional disorders, cause!
by errors or rxeesie, quickly restoring Lost
niinliooj In oM or young, Riving vigor nntl
.strength where former wenkneHs provrtlled,
Couvonlcnt iiaekrtge, simple, effcctuul and
egltlmitu.
CURE IS QUICK AND THOROUGH.
Don't be decelveii by imitation!?; Insist on
CATON'S Vltallzers. Hent sealed If your drujr
Elst does not have it. Price for $5,
wltli written guarantee of complete cure.
Information, reference, etc.. free anil confiden-
itlM. Send us statement of case and 25 cts. for
.a week'Mrlal treatment. Ono only sent to each
jierson.
CAT ON MED. CO., BOSTON, MASS.
Jiyr Ynil Wor8 TUroat, rimpl Copprf
tiUleors la Month, aalrr&lllnfft Writ COOK.1
uuuKJii i;uH 9U7 .union 10 'jremuefl
unieatro, mil, tor proois or ouree cupii
ni. H&o,vuu, vront cases (tared in 10
fllo Ua days. 100-pa.re lk. flree
OB. LOBB'S BOOK FREE
"P.'Itr" of hiihoiis oi' votrrn,
tStf vXWfl i. uKAU!i ov and
AND VYO.ilLN. -v-a paters! c.oth Bound; se
curely seal, it r,1 c-ul1' drr.-Trr 'membyniall
strictly oQl'icriil!, ni a pmjliltt. qolctt can
Toaran-" av S muter bow muz vtanutng. 1
wllipo. Iveiy euro rou. Wilte ur ca.U
OR nRft329H.l5lhSI.Plilla.Pa.
New Yoiik, Deo. 8. lliimon O. Will
iam, ex-consul gonornl of tho Unltcil
States nt Hnvnnn, nrrlvoil nt hln liomo in
Urooklyn yestorday from n trip through
England, franco and Spain. Ho consented
to tnlk for tho first tlmo concerning the
clrcumstaucoa of hla resignation from
olllco laBt yoar, which was surrounded by
rmno mystery, and the reasons for which
havo not boforo lwon innilo public There
was talk at tho tlmo that Mr. Willlanu
and Socretary of Stato Grosham differed
rognrdlng tho policy of this government
toward Amorlcan cltlzons, but uonorni
Vllllams declined to discuss that point.
Ho sold that his resignation was given
bocauso his activity In tho enso of Ameri
can cltlzons under arrest mado him per
sona non grata to tho Spanish government,
and made his rosldonco In Havana un
pleasant. Tho particular oplsodo In which
Mr. Williams Incurred tho dlsllko of Spain,
ho R.i vs. was his insistence That Sangnllly,
Auulrro and Carlllo. who woro arrestod
Fob. 34, 1693, as Insurgents, and court
martlnlod, should bo tried In tho civil
courts undor article 7 of tho treaty of 1703.
Mr. Williams said:
"Uoth tho captain general and tho In
sular sccrotary of stato woro ontlroly lg
norant of tho oxlstcnco of nrtlclo 7. Tho
captain general boenmo off onded beeouso I
demanded tho transfer from military to
civil iurlsdlctlon. and tho caso was ro
ported In such a manner to tho Slndrld
government as to almost provouo tno ro'
vocation of my exenuator.
"I was guided in this by a recollection
of similar casos which hadcomo under my
notlco In Cuba. I wns a young man om
nloved ns cleric In Havana In 1831, when
tho Crlttonden raon woro shot, regardloss
of tfio treaty of 1703. I was a merchant in
Havana whon tho Vlrglnliis men were
shot in 1873, nn almost similar caso.
"Again, whllo I wai there, Zoccanoann
American citizen, who had gone, repre
senting certain Spnnish olenients, to no-
gotlato terms of peaco with tho insurgents
In tho eastorn department di Ing tho last
Insurrection lu 1878, was arrested by tho
Spanish forcos, tried by court martial,
condemned to death and shot In tho fort
at Cabanas, where Sangullly and tho Com
petitor prisoners are now hold, regardless
of tho safeguards of tho treaty of 1703 and
tho safo conduct given to him by tho
Spanish minister at Washington. Tho
recollection of theso casos animated mo to
mako cpulck and earnest dofonse of theso
men, and it was this action on my part
that gavo offense to tho Spanish authori
ties at Cuba.
"I was then in Washington. Acting on
tho rulo that no man of self rosneet would
l;'wont to return or to cntor any place
-whoro ho bollovos ho Is not welcome, I re
solved not to continue longer in tho posi
tion of consul gouoral, and signified my
dosiro to rosmn. Tho circumstances, how-1
evor, woro of such n character that I wont
back to Havana, resumed chargo of tho
olllco and continued tho dvfonso of San
gullly until tho caso was transferred to tho
civil courts.
"A few weoks boforo this tho caso of nn
Amorlcan citizen, Joso Zcpro, who had
licon arrested and subjected to court
martial, and soveral other Amorlcan citi
zens had been troatod tho samo way, and
In coniiequonco I was not nblo to present
my resignation in duo form until Febru
ary, 1800."
Mr. Williams said that ho returned to
Havana only on tho urgent solicitation of
l'rosldont Cleveland himself, and added
that Secretary Groshum's subsequent ill
ness and death occurrod too soon to admit
of his personally explaining to tho socre
tary his vlows on tho matter.
THE OLD WAY
Of Treullng l)j .pepsin mill Hii1IboIIoii by
Dieting u llnrlmriius uml Useless line.
Wc say tho old way, hut really. It is a very
conimoi ono at present time and many dys
peptics and physicians as well iioinldcr tho
first step to tako In attempting to cure Indl
KC9tlon' is to diet, cither by selecting certain
foods and rejecting others or to greatly dimin
ish the quantity usually taken, In othur
woiils the starvation plan is by many sup
posed to be the first essential.
The almost certain failure oC tho starva
tion euro for dyspepsia has been proven time
anil again, hut still tho moment Dyspepsia,
makes Its appearance a course of dieting is at
once ndvisod.
lUlthlsls radically wrong. It Is ioolish
and unscientific to" recommcral dieting or
starvation to a man suflerlni? from Dyspep
sia, because Indigestion itself starves every
organ anil ovory nervo and overy fibre lu the
body.
What tho Dyspeptic want abundant
nutrition, which moans plenty of good,
wholesomo, well-cooked food and something
to Assist tho weak stomach to digest It. This
is exactly the purpose for which Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets aro adaptod and this Is tho
method by which they euro tho worst casos
of Dyspepsia, In other words tlio patient eats
plonty of wholesome food and Stuart s Dys-
popsia Tablets digest it for him. In tills way
tho system is nourished and tho overworked
stomach rested, because tho tablets will ill
gost tho food whethor tho stomach works or
not. One of theso tablets will digest 3,000
grains of meat or eggs.
Your druggist will tell you that Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets is tho purest and safest
remedy sold for stomach troubles and every
trial makes one more friend for this excellent
nretiaratlon. Sold at 50 cts. for full sized
package at all drug stores
Mil 1'
10 I)
1SY
Two Mon Prominently Montionoc 1
for Seorotrtry of Stato,
ONE REPORT MAMES SHERMAN,
GAIL BORDEN
EAGLE Brand!
..CONDENSED PIILK.. '4
1 Has No Equal I
SOLD EVERYWIIERB S9
td
r
are
saved by
using Seel-
iil'S because vou
coffee and uialio
it delicious by a
Grocers cau tell
you why those
wnobuy bttl lli i
keep coming bach
for it. You can't
keep on selling a
poor thing to the
same people.
1 H Tilflrt nt lie at hiiiTlirn
iiiiiiinHunEW!
IPS 0 H K" B in FM ! FT
i mim HAZEL OIL
POLITICAL CARDS.
CIIIEK BUItdESS,
PIERCE WALKER,
Of tho Fourth ward.
Subject to Citizens party rules.
jjum ciiikp nunaicss,
CHARLES G. PALMER,
Of the Fourth Wnrd.
Subject to Citizens party rules.
pon ciiiisp iiuitQicss,
JACOB NOLL.
Subject to Democrat I o party rules;
JjlOU ItKCmVKU OF TAXES,
M. P. CONRY.
Subject to Democratic; party rules.
CHIICF URai2dS,
JOHN DANDO.
Subject to tho Citizens party rules.
Absolutely pure, perfoctly harmless, and
invariably reliable aro the' qualities of Ono
Minuto Cough Cure. Itnaver'falls In colds,
croup and lung troublos. Children liko it be
cause it is pleasant to tako and it helps them,
C. II. Ilagcnbucb.
To Urge a lletter Hanking: System
Indianapolis, Dec 3. l-'ifty-two men,
representing tho boards of trade and com
mercial bodies of sixteen cities of tho cen
tral west, me( hero yesterday and Issued a
call for national couvontlon of tiia com
mercial bodies of the country, to meet In
this city Jan. 5 noxt for tho purpose of
taking action toward soourlng from con
gress a remedy for tho ills nttending tho
present currency and hanking system.
Tho meeting was non-partisan In its char
acter.
Austria's Empress in l-'rnnce.
Pakis, Dee. 3. 1'ho ompress of Austria
arrlvod here yostordny, At her own ro
quest there was no olllcial reception, and
she loft for Biarritz Immediately, Presi
dent Fauro wont to tho Orleans railroad
station to pay his respects to fier mujestr,
nud escorted her to the saloon carriage lu
wultlng.
Toamo to Hire.
If you wank to hire a safe and reliable
team for driving or for working purposea
pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teams
constantly on hand at reasonable rates.
JAM EuS SHIELDS,
No. 410 East Centre street.
Opposite Rending railroad station.
ASMS3Y PiLLS!
,.11!?,BStri 4hJ KUHE, l.tMJMC.rOS-HaMSIi'S SAfC
TOcisIBguap-i' upicincCo,pmi,PA.
For sale at Povinsky's ilrug store, is East
Centre street.
The Dlscoiery Raved Ills Life,
Sir. G. Calllouotto. Druscist. Iieaversvllie.
III., savs: "To Dr. King's New Dlseovcrv I
owe my life, Was taken With La Grippo and
tried all tho physicians for miles about, but
of no avail and was-glven up and told I could
nut live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery
In my store I sent tor a bottle and began Its
use and from the tlrst doso heuuu to eet better.
and after using threo bottles was up and about
again. It is worth its weight lu gold. We
won't keen storo or houso without it." (Jet
free trial at A. Waslcy's Drug Store. '
Klllsnn to be Released xt Month.
Nkw Yohk, Doe. 3. Frank, hotter
known us "Biff," KUIson, serving a tlvo
years' term in Sing Sing prison for assault
on William II .Henrique, an aged brokor,
In this city lu 18"J3, will bo roloasod on
Jan. 5 next, Governor Morton having
commuted his sentence. KUIson is now n
bookkeeper at tho ponltontlury. Ho first
mado Iovq to Henriques' daughter and
thuu persecuted her, uud this led up to tho
assault on her father. Klllsnu was a well
known man about town, uud his trial and
conviction attracted much attention.
While Another Ill-Minister to Itnssla An
drew I). White Senator Slierinnn Would I
Obey Ills Constituents A California Man
Also .Mentioned for a Cabinet Position.
CLKy ELAND, . Poo. 3. Hon. Mark A.
Hanun and his wlfo wont to Canton yes
terday morning and roturnod in tho even
ing. Tho day was qulotly spont by Major
MoKlnloy nud Jlr. Hnnna in couioronco,
tho last thoy will havo boforo Mr. Hannn
goes to tako up his work in Washington,
preparatory to tho inauguration. Mr.
Hanna probably will go to Washington on ,
Friday.
Thonpproachlng doparturo of Chairman
Hnnna for tho capital has ronowed the
gossip concerning tho cablnot appoint-1
moiits of Presldont-oloot McKlnley. It Is
confidently bollovod that whon ho goes to
Washington ho will benr with him n mes
sage from Mr. McKlnley offering tho posi
tion of secretary of stato to Sonntor Sher
man. With respect to tho possibility of
Senator Shornian accepting tho plnco, Col
onel Allan T. Brlnsmndo, who is a worm
friend of Shorman, said today that tho
sonator1 was willing to bow to tho will of
his constituents. ' If thoy doslred him to
remain In tho sonato ho would do so, but
if thoy wlllod othorwlso ho would acqulosco
without murmur.
Today's gossip connected tho nnino of a J
California man with a cabinet position.
Judgo Wamycr, of San Francisco, who
was a member of tho advisory commlttoo
during tho recent campaign, Is named by !
a closo f rlond of tho prosldont-clect ns the '
ono llkoly to got such nn appointment. 1
Ho U slated either for secretary of tho in- (
terlor or secretary of ngrlculturo. i
UX-MINISTKIt WIIIT15 ALSO.
Said That l-reslilcnt McKlnley Will Oiler j
Him tho Premiership.
Washington, Deo. 3.-For socretary of
state, Andrew D. Whlto of Now York. I
That Is believed to bo Mr. McKlnley's I
i cholco. Information has been received I
I hero to tho effect that tho actual proffer of
j tho premiership of tho next administra
tion had been mado to Mr. Whlto, and
that ho had accepted tho portfolio.
There aro soveral members of tho diplo
matic corps in thbi city who havo received
a tip as to Professor White's oppolntinont
It Is accepted by thorn as authontlo.
Professor Whlto was formally president
of Cornell university. Ho has served ns
United States minister to Kussla and as
United States uilnlstor to Germany. Ho
Is now a member of tno Vonozuolan com-
mission. Ho has hud much diplomatic
oxporlonco, and Is an authority on Inter-,
national law. !
Senator Lodge, of Massachusetts, ro- ,
turned to tho city yostorday from Canton,
where he visited I'robldent-elect MoKln-'
loy. In an Interview ho said, concerning
reports that ho was Interested in any
placo for himself under tho new adminis
tration : "Thoro Is no plnco in the gift of j
tho president that would tempt mo to glvo
up tho position of sonator trom iinssacnu
sctts. Tho vory fnct that I went to Can
ton would Indicate, it seems to me, that I
had no application to file There Is no
plnco I desire other than tho ono I now oc
cupy." Further than this tho senator
would not talk concerning his visit.
FOR
Piles or Hemorrhoids.
Fissures & Fistulas.
Burns & Scalds.
Wounds & Bruises.
Cuts & Sores.
Boils & Tumors.
Eczema & Eruptions.
Salt Rheum & Tetters.
Chapped Hands.
Fever Blisters.
Sore Lips & Nostrils.
Corns & Bunions.
Stings & Bites of Inseots.
Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00.
BoU by druggists, or test post-paid on receipt of price
urarumis'xED.co., m its nuuisi.,5.wrrk.
store, 24 East
For sale nt
Povliiftky's drug
Centre street
PrS TMFES GO'I North Sixth St.
Sin B EllSPrA-Slilr.'iincacnC-ecaSt.
PHILADELPHIA. rurtE GUARANTEED.
"I. in. s rin 1'ilALl l('i;(U.i jeui-.inn.l a
1 curt llonpllal 2.xuirlvn.e lu IW-riiiuiijr,
ITJ .3 "lOIMIIilUlll., ULUUU I'OISONpT
Ln.. V TrnMrnfll rf ni! IT7 In.rVinne
EXCEOSES AND ALL OTHF""
EFFECTS OF YOUTH tUL
Folly of both Sexes
PcruiMiienilj eurcil afltrcrerroneeUehas fniltl.
LOST MANHOOD AND SHnUKKEX ORGANS RESTORED.
Itomtlttr what self ttjlvdgfi u u.i fuoou lAiclara ai lit!
l.la alaln, vrltd, irlat or a, otj Ilr. Thcel anewa Bun
ahoul lhae 4lnaaL4 mil lioir ta lrtl itiuia aucoeiaftjll; Iban all
othrra cuiuMul.1, ail iljr7 all k m It too. lo their awrrotr.
I'oor aud Itlch, if you v-rarot. ica aad Tlctlmlaed, aa.l apu
with to get llujcat nuj B1.IUJU1 tn Im ill. try otic mora ol4
Ilr. Thrcl. an lbs mil cure rou mi-. liclyircura la iwuilbk.'.
e llrt-epllon, nol'iilae llepri-si'iitutloii, Frnhcajra
cured la i to 10 Uaja. Suul t.e 2-ct.at atauiia for Tmlb.
lleatofall for fclntlaor Marrlnl, rouof or oil, Oolfltookra.
roalng quaeka. lluuraiua. FMulDKai6tt. Ilourc for exam
ination and treatmeut In aecrnlnhoixleNe anddangerouacaaea,
dallr,9to3. Ved.audSal.ctgi.,6tol0. gun., 9 to . Treat
went by mall, Strlcleat awrecy UuitranUeJ. INMltlvtlr
luwcat almrgfa Inlblaclly for tho beat Ira-ntmenU
Cure for Headache.
As a remedy for all forms of Headache
Electric Hitters has proved to bo tho very
best. It effects a permanent cure aud tho
most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield
to its influence Wo urgo all who aro aftllcted
to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a
fair trial. In caso of habitual constipation
Electrio Hitters cures by giving tho needed
tone to tho bowels, and few cases long resist
tho use of this medicine. Try it onco. Largo
bottles only 60 cents at A. Waslcy's Drug
Store.
P. J. CANFIELD,
Agent for
Shenandoah and Vicinity
I had sovero attacks of gravel and klillley
trouble; and unable to get a medicine or
doctor to euro mo until I used Hop Hitters,
and thoy cured mo in a short time. A
DlSTINOUISIIKU L.VWYEB OF WAYNE CO.,
N. Y.
COLOltLKAS AND COLD. A. yoUUg girl
doeply regretted that Bho was so colorless and
and cold, Her face was too white, and her'
bauds and Test felt as though the Mood did
not circulate'. After one bottlo of Hop
Bitters had been taken sho was tho rosiest
aud healthiest girl In the town, witli a
vivacity and 'cheerfulness1 6f mind gratifying
to her friends.
Hilled by n Slxtorii-Ycnr-OM' iif,
CllICAOO, Dec. 2. Fred Mi.tthetWH, ft
laboring man, was shot nud killoil last'
night by Alexander Hochborger, a S-yoiir-old
boy. Matthews hud boon drink
ing in' a saloon kept by Hochborgcr's
father, and became lnvolvod in u light
with tho elder Hochborger over tho price
of tho drinks. Tho boy came In whllo tho
fight was. going on, and taking Jlatthows
foru robber ho secured a shotgun and
sunt a big load of buckshot Into Matthews
at a dlstnnco of throe feet, killing him at
onco.
Kellef lu Six Hours.
Distressing kldnnv nnd lilml.W
rclloved In six hours by tho
--For
BARBEY'S
Beer and Porter
Try
Barbev's Bohemian Beer.
1 DIVIDEND oS
u "111, it Toourcoitonnrei WOULD YOU Ci RB
tjF aa' TO IKVIST SIO OB CrWAUDSf 1MI
dinda rlrablt tna'Hhly. rarUauUra tn, Addraaa, Weat
ern FlaaaeltL. oa
, 13 Dearborn Street, Cnloego, 111.
diseases
'New flrejit
South American Kidney Curo." This now
remedy is a great surprise on account of its
extecdinx promptness in relieving pain in
tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part
of tho uriuary passages in male or female.
It relieves rotention of water and pain lu
passing it almost immediately. If you want
ipiick relief and curo this is your remedy.
Hold by Skapira's pharmacy, 1U7 South Main
strict.
HH dull pda
I J
SsfctU LONDON STRfitOHT
1 COUPONS
hM O R
P GUMMED STICKERS
l'll7lniinon' Narrow llseape. 1
Sa.v Fhancisco, Dec. 2. Tho agility
and pro.enco of mind of Hub Fltzslinnions
yesterday prevented tho p(istpoiieinent of
his flght with tiharkoynnd probably saved
tho llfo of tho lanky pugilist. Hob was
out on tho road near Sausallto taking his
final run boforo tho light, when ho wns
ovcrtiiken by a runaway horso on a hill
hiu3 'f no frightened nnlmnl was almost
on topot tho pugilist boforo ho boenmo
nlnrnied by the clatter. I5ob jniil)0(l for
his llfti Und rolled over and over down the
bill. Tlio wheels of the trap drawn by tho
horse llllsso.) his head 'y nbout threo
inches, but tie escaped unhurt.
SURE CURE FOR
Dyspepsia, Malaria, Sleeplessness,
Nervous Headache, Biliousness,
Kidney Diseases, General Debility, Efc.
Atk your DriiyfM to yet them
throttfh his Jobhcr, or send
a Postal Curd to
BOULTON HOP BITTERS
ISEJfti YORK.
CO.,
Hfff Sample!
Sold by P. P. b. KIRUN, Shenandoah, Pa,
QWHtVa
Bometlmesneedi reli.ble. Bonthly, rouiil.tlng medicine. Onlr himleM 0M
Dr. Peal's Pessutrejfrjssii! raws "
' aj nnd eerUin In reooit. The nenulno (Dr. Feel'a) nerer dnn.
l!of Sale by P. P. D. KIkLiM, Shenandoah, P'a.
PHILA. UEADING RY Ipeppa. Railroad.
Director ot" tlie I'arl. Oliservutory.
IAHI8 Deo. 3.-Iresldout Kimro has
signed thoiippoiutinont of Muurico I.oewy
tho distinguished French astronomer ns
director of tho l'nris observatory. Ho was
born In Vienna In 1W3, was naturnlUeil
In lbiil, and when tho Paris observatory
was reorganized, in im; ho was made
chief of tho instrument section. In ib;a
ho bocniue sub-director of thoob.servntory
HoUnmeinbor of tho French Institute
uud of tho Academy of Sciences, and hon
orary momber or nsHoolato of tho Helen,
tllloacadomiosof VIouna, St. I'otorsburir
aud London.
Jtlieiimailani Ourptl In
Iay.
''Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism aud Neu
ralgla radically cures in I to 3 days Ita
action upon tho system Is remarkable and
mysterious. It removes at onco tho cause
and tho disease Immediately disappears. The
flint .doso grcatlv beneHts: 75 centi. Sold by
C. II. Uageubucb, Druggist, Shenandoah.
IN Erfi?ii(ii ftUv. 11. tiiM.
Tialns leave Shennniloati an follows
Kor New York via Philadelphia, iVce'c day
210, 5 25, 7 20 a, ill., 12 48, 3 00 and 5 53 p, F:
birndays, 2 10 a. m.
FOrKew York via Mnuch Chunk, week day
5 25, 720a. 111., 12 48 nnd 3 CO p. m.
Kor lending und Philadelphia, week d.irf
2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a.m., 12 43, 3 00 and 5 55 p. m. Bur
days, 2 10 a. ni.
Kor Pottavllle, week days, 2 10; 7 20 a. rd., acd
12 4S, 3 00 nnd 5 Hi p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. m.
For Tntnnqua and jtalianoy City, week days,
210. S21!. 7 20 a. m.. 12 M. S 00 nnd .1.11 n m
Sundays, 210 a. m.
i-or iiiinnisport, hunnury nnu I.ewlsburs
week days. 3 25. 11 30 a. m.. 200 and IBnm
Sundays, 3 25 a. m.
For Mahanoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25. fl 25.
7 26! H 30 a. in., 12 4, 2 00, 3 00,5 55, 7 23 and 9 SI
p. in. HundityB, 2 10, 3 25 a. ill.
For Aflhlnnd nnd Shnmokln, week dari, 8 2r.
7 20,1130 u. ni., 2 00,725 and 9 55 p.m. Hun
days, 3 25 n. in.
For Hftltlnitre, Washington nnd the Wen y!
II. AO. It. It tbrougli trains lea- lteadlni
Terminal, Plilladelplda, (P. & It. V .) at 8 2C.
7 55,1124 a. m., 3 10 aiul 7.27 p. l Hundnya
3 20, 7 00, 11 2(1 a. m., 3 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addl
tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chert
nut streets station, week days, 10 30 a. m. 12 20
12 It 8 40 p in. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. ro.
TItAINS FOIl SHENANDOAH.
Leave Now York via Philadelphia, week
days, 4 80, 8 00, m., 130, 4 30, 9 00 p. tn. land
night, Sundays, A 00 p. m.
Leave New York via Munch Chunk, weel
days, 4 30, 9 10 a. m.. I 80 und 4 15ji. m.
Iave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week
da) 9, 4 20, 8 35, 1005 ft. m. and 4 05, 6 30, 11 31
p. 111. Holidays, 11 30 p. in.
Leave Uenillng, week tlnyn, 1 35, 7 10, 10 04
11 Ma. m., 6 00 nnd 8 20 p. in. Sundays, 1 35 a. m
Leave Pnttsville, weekday!, 2 36, 7 40 a. m
12 30 and 6 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 35 a. in.
I-uveTainaqiia, week day, 3 18, 8 50, 1128 a
ni., I 27, 7 20 and 9 43 p. in. Sundays, 3 18 . m
Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3 45, 9 21
II 47 a. m., 2 03, 7 4 1 and 10 OS p. in. Sundays, 3
a. in.
Leave Mahanoy Plane, week day, 2 40, 4 00
630, 9 37, 11 59 a. 111 , 1 12, 2 19, 5 20, 6 26, 7 57 avt
1023 p.m. Sundays, 2 40, 00 a. in.
Leave Wlllhiiniport, week day, 7 42, 1010 a
m., 3 35 and II 41 . in. Hundavp, 11 15 p. in.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Inve Philadelphia Chestnut ulreet wrt riu
South street wliaif for Atlantic City.
Weekdays Kipiese, 9 0) n. in., 2 00, 400, .100
p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. in., 6 30 p. m.
Sundays Express, 900, 10 00 a, lu. Accom
modation, 8 00 it. in., 4 45 p. in.
ItetiiruliiK leave Atlautlo City depot, coma
Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues.
Weekdays Bxnreaw, 735,900a. in,, 330, 530
p. lu. Accommodation, 8 15 n, in., 4 32 p. in,
Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 30 p.m. Accommo
dation, 7 15 a. in., 4 15 p. in.
Parlor Cars on all express trains.
I, A. SWEICIAHD, O. O. HANCOCK,
Oen'l Superintendent. fjeii'l l'ass.A
Tho Rosy Froshnoss
rlably obtained br those who use Pouoifi'a
vomnlexlon Powder.
SCHUYKILL DIVISION,
NovnMDEU 15,1896.
Trains will lenve Shenandoah after the abov
date f6r Wlggfttis, tlllbcrton. Frnokvllle, Drk
Water, St. Clair, l'ottsylllo. Ilnmburg, lteadlni-.
1'ottstown, l'hrenixvllle, Norrlntown and rh
adclphln (lirond street station) nt Cos and 110
a. m. and 4 20 p, in. on week days, For Potv
yllle and Intermediate stations 9 17 . m.
SUNDAY.
For Wlggans, Clllberton1 Irackvllle, Dt
Water, St. l lalr, Pottsvllle, tllV, 0 45 a. m. nr
v.- l'..ttMt.
I'lioenlxvllle. NorrlHtown. llhlhi,..nhla ut
U4.1a. in., I 10 p. in. .
'ottstowr
6'
n-.i.. ta i. c a ...
..nn,? uimo iuvki niu tur niisnanaoaa i
1040a. m. nnd 1231, 5 11, 7 52 audil047 P. u
Hiindav. It 13 a. m. nud .5 41 o. tn. I
I.pj,vn I'nttvllln Inr Mlionntwlnal, n .
Trix , r.tv.
a. ni. anil 1 11, 73 aud 10 20 p. lu. Sunttny ai
10 40 a. in., 3 13 p. in.
Leate Philadelnhln. fllrnAil street Btntlnnl in,
Shenandoah nt 5 57 nud 8 35 a. 111., 4 10 and T 1)
p. in. wee tiuys. nuntiays leave nt 6 50 a. tn.
I-ave Ilrond street Btatlon. Phllailplnhln. i.i
Sea (ilrt, Ashury Park, Ocean Grove, Loti
nnu ii,t-riut..,iiute amnions, 1 00, 6.0O, D.Z0
11.39 a. 111.. 2 38. 3.30. 4.05 11. m -.,.lrJla-. snr
Saturdays only. Simdaya (stop at Jnterlaken
tor Asiiury rnric), 4 m, 8.23 a.
Leave Droad Street Station, Philadelphia,
KOlt NEW YOltK.
Express, week-days, 3 20. 1 Oi, 150 315, 6 50,
7 o, s i,3:i,950, 1021 (Dining Can. tlooa.ni
1200noin, 23S (Llmiteal loo nnd t p. ni
DlnliiKlarsI, 1 10, 230 (I)lnlnK Carl llju 350,
lio, 500, 556 (Dining Car), 000, 0 50,8 12,10(11),
p. in., 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 20,4 05,4 50 515
S20. SOSO, 1021, (Dl,.lng Car), Hi", n. m
I2M, 2 30 iDllllllKCur). 4 00 (Limited 4 2-JIHnlnu
( iiri.5), 5,V, (Dining Car), 0 35, 6 50, s i. 1000
p. 111, 12 01 night.
i.xpreM rur IK.vton without change. 11 00 it in.
week-days, and 6 50 p. m,, dally.
FOlt WASHINGTON AND THE hOl'TH.
For Ilaltlniro and Wmhlugton, 3 V) 7 20, 812
1020, 1123 a. 111., 1209 (l!31 Limited Pit.
ing Car). 112, 3 18. 4 11 (5 19 Cong,tilon
Limited. DlnliiL' Curl. 6 17. A.55 (lllnlim Cnrl.
7 N (Dining Car) p. ni.. nnd 1J05 nlehl
week days. Sundays, 850, 7 20, 012, 1128
111,, !2 09 1 12, 4 41, ( 513 CongreeslonnlLlmllod
Drnlng Car), 6 53 (Dining Car), 7 d. 01.
(Dining Car) nnd 1205 night.
HOIt ATLANTIC CITY,
Leave llroad street statloo, I'hllail. 'pi iui.i
Delaware river bridge), express, i bj p. ro
lUlly
I.eavn Market street Ferry, express. K -1 a ri
2 00, 4 00.510 p. m Sundays, 8 43. a 4.. a 111
Accotuuiodutiun, 8 00, 8 20, A. lit., :l 20 and 4 21
p. 111 . week days. Sundays, 8 00, 8 1 1 a. l:' , 4 a
and 5 (XI p. m.
For ie Mny Anglessen. Wlldwood and
Holly 1 each, and Sea Isle City Oeenn City and
Vvalon Ex press. 9 Oi a. m, 100 p. m, week
days. Hulidavs. VOOu. in.
, Kor Somera Point.--Expris, 830 a 111., to
S. ni, wreK nays, Sundays. a fa a, ni. , ,. ,
, M. l'BKVor, 3; S . WoodV-'I
. m,
. J .
-, a valuablo pro8 1
xs(iK.-.icaiiy tree of doht 4
.,.ious made at the serviced j
' only balance of fj 11.40 to t
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