The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 31, 1897, Image 3

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FAjCE
Pimples, blotches, blackheads, rol, rough,
oily, mothy skin, itching, scaly sculp, (try,
thin, and fnlline Imir, and baby blomlshea
prevented by CunrunA Boat, tho most
effectlvo skin purifying nnl beautifying
soap In tlio world, ns well as purest and
sweetest or toilet, batli,nntl nursory.
(Wai U told thmiffhont the wirtd. TnTTtR flfttra
Affh CMTM Unm-, Hulr I'rop. , nmtrtn, V. S. A.
Otf ' llow to I'rercnt i cs Humors,' mi I ltd tn.
EVERY HUMOR ""SilSaSSS"4.
HUMPHREYS'
VETERINARY SPECIFICS
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs,
AND POULTBY.
600 Taao Hnn)i nn frentnirnt of Animals
nuil Chart Sent l'rco.
crmra j TVvers.Onnirestlnua, Inflammation
A.A.IHpinnl .M nlnultl,Hlllk l'cvir.
Jl.lt.Mi'ntiiM, J muenesa. Rheumatism
CO.-.lHuciiiiirr. Nnsal Discharges
.D.lotf. or rubs, Worms
.Coughs, Heaves, Pneumonia,
l'.l'. Hollo or jrlpc. lltllyncho.
!.(!. mucnrrlnco, Ileinorrlingea.
ll.II.lJrliinrr nnd lllduoy Disease's
l.I."l"ruitlvo Disomies, nlnnge.f
J.K Discuses ol Digestion, 1'nrulysK
Single Dottle (over EOdosesX - - ,)0
t-taliln Case, with 8reclllcg. MsnniL
Veterinary ruro Oil and Modlcator, 8700
Jnr Veterinary Cure Oil, - . 1.00
EoM fcmrBgtMa, r tint prp14 anrwlifr na Uuf
aUt7 c rc,itt of frlra
iimrnnETS'iiED. ro., lit mmmnmSL, kt
HUMPHREYS'
HOMEOPATHIC fbf
SPECIFIC No.ftsO
In use 30 jenri The only iroeeeisf nl remedy for
Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,
and Prostration, from over-work or other causes.
VL per Tial, or 6 rfali and large vial powder, for if S.
Bold lij DrnmrliU, or mm )oitia.l4m rcclt of prlc,
lltnrilltKTS BHD. CO., II 1 A 1 IB VTUIUm BL, KawTertu
For stale At Povlnsky's drug Btore, 28 East
centre street
MADE ME A MAN
AJAX TADLBTS I03ITIVELY CURE
j jv wroi jtueniet x ailing mem.
or7,Imiotencr.8loepleiine8,Bto..cnM)d
bj AUua and other Kxcwwes and Indis
cretion.. 'Jnej fjuicKiv Mm u
It
restore Lost Vitf.it. r In old or jountt, and
fit a man for etady, bulno or mtu-ruge,
IWsnt Ttiannftv find oriBUmDtion If
taken in time. Their mA shows immediate improve
ment nnd eBeets n CURE where all others fall. In
slit upon having tho senalno Ajar Tablets. They
have cured thousands and will cure you. We sivo a
nnaitlve written mi n ran tee to effect a cure in each case
or ef und the money. Price fiO cents per ntckaqe, or
atz ipnckaRs full treatment) for $&., Ur mall, in
tit at n wrantifr. nn
prr, upon receipt oi price. jiruuiar uw.
Chlcto, 111.
Vor sale In Hhennndonli,
nil Klrlln's, DrHKglsts.
Po.,
nt A. Wasley's
IEATH
VMViuMVMLin,!
CATON'3 CSZITALIZER
Cures KenersI or special debility, wakeful
nets, spermatorheca, emissions, Impottncy,
paresis, etc. Corrects functional disorders,
caused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring
Lost Manhood in old or young, giving vigor and
strength where former weakness prevailed. Con
venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate,
. Cure is Quick, and Thorough.
VoiCt be deceived by imitationt: insist on
CATON'S Vitallzers. Sent sealed if your drug
gist doeb not have it. Price $ 1 per pkge, 6 for 95,
with written guarantee of complete cur.
Information, references, etc., free and confidential.
Send us statement of case and 25 cts. for a week's
trial treatment. One only sent to each person. '
CATON MED. CO., OO&TOffi MASS,
flold ntClrlln'a drujr Btore,Shenftnaoal( Pi
!'&USV PILLS!
SF AHO S'JRE. S" I'J A3.Ftl"W0:4lrS SAT I
U)API' Witrnx SJPtCIFlO Co,PMlLA.P
Tot at Povlusky's drug store, 28 Ea
Centre street.
A Handsome Complexion
Is ono of the greatest charms a woman can
possess. POZZONI'S COMI'UiXIOM POWDBR
gives It.
AWN'S TANSY PILLS
A TKisn. tbpk iwn SAPS WOMAN'S RELIEF".
Alws.vBtrnmnt snd reliable. A-oit Inritatwii.
net Catom'i Tin it I'lLLnml sivy KEOKITI.
Atilniir lArtm.arkitdtrtrti'AlMll. urtet. II.
Oatoit Siao. Co UotLiti, Meis. Our took, ic
For sale nt Klrlln's drujf storo and Shenandoah
uruc store.
THE - SUN.
The first cf American Newspa
pers, CIIAIiI,I2S A. nAtfA.Kditor.
The American Constitution, the
American Idea, the American Spirit
These first, last and all the time,
forever.
Daily, by mail, - $6 a year
Daily & Sunday.by mail, $8 a year
The Sunday Sun
Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper In
the world
Price 5c. a copy. By mall, $2 a year
Address THE BUN, New York.
mm hash umm
uraUiHur uy ll-ailt ill. Ill
i T. lv IiprntluKH. iiIksmuI n.lui flio.. !ll
I.KK'M IIAlIt TtMCr,moaadandriilf. 1.IOU,
halrfjnm fallina oniand nromol a. growth 1 U1h lir.111,
1. i:R SI Hill f A N'T CO US Kulton at., n Y CDCtT
lllu.mwd Tnutu on Hair on appllaationl Itl-l.
I'or sale by Bhenandoah Drug Store, KIrlin
Drue Store.
Wanted-An Idea 2
Who can think
of tome aiinpla
tLlog topaleulf
Protect your Idsaii they may tiring you wealth.
Writs JOHN WDKltuUUN t CO., Patent ItioV:
eys.WBSIilngton, D. CLfor their S1.KJU nrlta oner
list of two hundred lureutleas wonted.
mtlGura
V V'1C one 2C package of
if '13s '"B Kaffee we'll
SM used be satisfied. We
SEELia'S know you'll buy
K FFnE. more 'Twill touch
knows' a grand the spot. Grocers.
good drink that r m
will please her husband.
DRUG (X
fir
a. -
H .0
mm n
Hardships' Endurod by Ono in
Soaroh of tho Motal.
MOST OF TIIE CLAIMS TAKEN.
l'rnvl16iiH Sonreo Six TliottRnnd TiriU
lnr Unshod Out 111 Six Inyn A
Clnlm Tlint Sold Kor Sixty Thous
and Dollars.
San Francisco. July 31. A story of
Ihe hardships encountered on the trail
from Dyea to Dawson City Is told In
two letters received by Mrs. Julln
Cook, of this city, from her husband,
Charles Cook, now In Dawson City,
and who was more than two months
on the road. One letter was written
In Sheep Camp, at tho foot of Chlloot
I'ass, and about 17 miles from Dyea.
The party had been It days In cover
ing this 17 miles, and were almost
worn out when the letter wns written.
Cook says In his letter, which Is dated
April 12:
"We have been paoklng our goods
over since the Ilrst of the month, when
we left Dyea. We carried them from
mountain to mountain, traveling in
cessantly book and forth, till we now
have the 1,200 or more pounds all here,
Tho mnnnlnlliB fflf nldAtifir nn wo tiro-
gress, and 50 pounds at a time are now
too much far me to carry. Both my
reet have given out, ana in eacn leg
have a wound the size of a dollar
and a quarter of an Inch thick, due to
the friction of one leg against the other
as I scattered under my load. I have
been lying In the tent here for two
days, unable to get any further. Others
are faring no batter, however, as there
Is a fearful blizzard raging nbove us
In the pass. Tomorrow we shall try to
start afresh. May aod help us over!
Most of the travelers have their bag-
gage carried by Indians, but you know
that such a privilege was not for us.
On every side the snow Is from six
to eight feet deep, and the sled tum
bles from side to side, going over a
rock only to Bllde down upon our tired
bruised bodies, giving us an extra blow
as It passes on. Still we are mounting
higher and higher, and not a word of
complaint Is heard. It seems to me
that ono watches tho other, wonder
ing how ho stands the fearful journey.
Right opposite the tent there is n
mountain about 15,000 feet high and 400
feet wide. Perhaps It hides other and
more terrible travels from us.
In tho other letter, written In Daw
son City on June 12, Cook tells of the
graves that mark the trail from Dyen
to the Klondike, the resting places of
those who succumbed to the hardships.
He says: "At last! At laBtl We
reached here today. What wo have
lived through I will not trust to pen
and paper. The many little crosses on
the roaa here they count up over a
hundred speak only too plainly of the
innumerable dangers of this terrible
Journey. Let us rather pass over our
experiences In all silence, for surely we
are fortunate to have reached here.
mt. nn...n n tli nnM Htll.nel thnltrfll
XliC llCtVO UL LUC (U1U OttllVCDj lliUUrill
I feared it might be, Is not exaggerated.
On tho contrary, all the stories are I
Himnorted bv the facts. As Is always
the case, however, the whole of he
lllllU bU'H ucmtiib vuitvjr to uwiu iw
to bottom taken Up completely, and
new comers are advised to make new
discoveries in some other valley or hire
themselves out to those who own the
claims In the old ones. We were In a
great hurry to get here, and now learn
that for a month work can't be begun
In the mines. Although the roses and
the most beautiful ilowers are bloom-
Ing, still we can dig down but a few
Inches without striking ground frozen
hard as a rock.
There are all kinds of work on In
this mushroom city, Btlll there are
plenty of Idle men."
A letter from the Klondike in pos
session of a Portland mining man now
l thlo -Itxr tnllo nf Tvn,lorfl
flnria tn tVinf tnnrl nt frnlrl Tho Inttnr I
Bays:
There was a claim next to mine that
sold for $60,000 a few days ago. I will
not send out any gold this time. I
washed out in six days about $6,000,
and I want to stay here another year
or two. Provisions are going to be
very scarce. If you will pack up and
eave Portland at once, and bring up
grub enuugh to last three of us one
year, we will give you a nair interest
In the biggest thing you ever struck.
As you know, I am an old miner and
know what I say. My new partner
and I have each got $10,000 piled away
In a sack. I am sure that In one year
we three you, my partner and I can
take out $500,000 and not try) at all,"
TIIM CLIMATK OF ALASKA.
StatomontnstoItiNaturoby Wcntlior
Clilnf JIooi-o.
Washington, July 31. Chief Moore,
of the weather bureau, haa made a
statement In regard to the climate o
Alaska. Mr. Moore says:
'The climates of the coast and tho
" u"""-c
respects, nnd the differences are Jnten-
sided In this ns perhaps In few other
countries by exceptional physical con
dltlons. The fringe of Islands that
separates tho mainland from the Pa.
clflc ocean from Dixon sound, and also
a strip of the mainland for possibly 20
miles back from the sea, following the
nwuin nf thn rnnnt nn It nurvpn In thp
northwestward to the western extrem-
ity of Alaska form n dlBtlnct climatic
dlvlBlon, which may be termed tem
perate Alaska. The temperature rare
ly falls to zero. Winter does not set in
until Deo. 1, and by the last of May the
snow has disappeared, except on the
mountains. Tho mean winter tempera
ture ofUltka is 32.11, but little less than
that of Washington, D. C,
The rainfall of temperate Alaska Is
notorious the world over, not only an
regards the Quantity that falls, but
also as to the matter of its falling, vU.
In long and Incessant rains and drix-
aim. Cloud and fog naturally abound,
there being on an average but sixty
clear days in the year. North of the
Aleutian Islands the coast climate bo
oomes more rigorous in winter, but In
summer the difference Ib muoh less
marked.
The ollmate of the Interior. Including
in that designation praotloaily all of
tha nountrv azesnt n narrow frlnira nf
nnnatnl marirln. nnd the terrltorv h.
ooaBtal margin and the territory be
fore referred to as temperate Alaska,
!s one of extreme rigor In winter, with
a brief, but relatively hot, summer, es
pecially when the sky Ib free from
cloud.
In the Klondike region In midwinter
the sun rises from 0.30 to 10 A. M., and
sets from 2 to 3 P. M., the total length
of daylight being about four Hours.
Itemembering that the sun rises but a
few degrees above the horizon, and
that It Is wholly obscured on a great
many days, the character of the win
ter months may easily be imagined.
Just try a 10c box of Caseareta, tlio finest
liver and bowel regulator ever made.
CoiirIi Cure Is
li certain and
aimciIv soroiflr
for ALL KINDS OF COIK.HH. NotlllllR in
jurious nbont It Munyon's Remedies, n separ
ate oure ior eaen uiseasr, inr a i i .
sale at nil drugK'st". Mostly (jlJUlj
SECURE
Health I'llKB. If i
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VON I'm Arch street,
free . illml advice
Philadelphia, riv , for
VIGOR MEN
Easily. Quiokly, Permanently Restored
AVoakncPS, Nervousness, Debility,
and all the train of vils
from early errors or later
eiroHf ; the results of
overwork, sfoknniis. wnr-
. ry, et. lull strength.
V OPTelopment and tons
il Riven to every organ
land portion of the body.
Simple, natural methods.
' Immediate Imnrovement
seen. Failure fin possible.
2,uuu reierenoes. joor.
explanation and proofs
mailed (aealed) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.. SlifflWft.5?:
jpou sitiimpp,
S. ROLL BEDDALL,
Op Port Carbon.
Subject to Itcptihllcnn rules.
con SlinitlFl',
H. S. ALBRIGHT,
Op Orwkwbup.o.
Subject to Republlonn rules.
DEAD STUCK for BUGS
Kills ltoaohes, Fless, Moths and Bedbugs Moo
polsmioiuiKon'tstaln. Largo bottle., at drug
gist, sua Kroeer., so eouit.
A genumo welcome waits you at
,nR WVATT' C CAI nnN
JvC vY a r 1 1 J &tLJJW ,
Cor. rialn and Coal Sts.
Pineal whiskers, beers, norter and ale
constantly on tap. Choice emporance drinks
nml cigars.
nilUons of Dollars
Go np In snioko ovory year. Take nc
risks but get your houses, stock, fnr
nltcro, etc., insured In first-class rr
llablo companies as represented by
DAVID FAUST, ffffiSi
Also Life and Accidental Oompanl eat
peppa. Railroad.
SOnUYKIM. DIVISION.
July 1, 1897,
Trains will 1ava Rlinnnntlnnli nftnr the fthnvt
J... inin.. III I t7 S-..! 1 I TV.-I
UMD 1UI 1 1 IHK"""t " ' 'Jvl bvlllt r 1 IVUIt. V 1 1 ttj, XJtlt
V,mJ Vm "w1 . . f5' "jffi
.dolphin (itroad street station) at 003 and 1103
la. m. and 4 20 p. m. on week days. Sundays.
"7" a.
BUnUIiyfl, y 40 ft. IT1.
Trains leavo Frackville for Shenandoah at
0,,,V;d1?,,31AV,4i7m"nd 1047 p-
Ienve Pottsvllle for Bhcnandoah at 10 15
a. m. and 12:05, S IS, 7 25 and 10 20 p. m. Siindaj
, ha,iA'. ' ibami m .i.ti.nv f.
Shenandoah at S 57. 8 :and 10 19 a m.. i 10 and
I' P. m. .weetoays. , Hunuays ieyoi,t noon. m.
flea G,rtj A9,,ury Vatkt ocean r.rove, lin.
Branch, and Intermediate str.tlots, 050, R.M
I'-39'
m., 8.30 and f .00 p. in wcert-days.
PtVJ Broad
; a, m.
Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia,
FOR NKW YOKK.
Express, week-days S 20. 4 06. i 60 S 15. 6 50,
7 33, 8 20, 8 S3, 9 00, 10 21 (Dining Car), 11 00 n. m,
izuunoon, 'Zi (i'Unitcu iuu nnu s w p. in.
Dining Cars), 140, 2 80 (Dining Car) 8 20, 8 60.
4 00, 8 00, fl 04 (Dining Car), 0 00, 7 02, 7 13, 1000
unn 'Jo- rj in ni ,r,t..i ! rt i'ok ' '
12 35, 1 03 iDintng Car) 230 (Dining Cur), 400
V2t" nrnVT, "isni D.r k
Express for Boston without change, 1100am.,
weeic-uays, aim . u p. in., uany.
WASITINOTON AND TUB SOUTH.
For Baltimore and Washington. 3 50. 7 20. 8 32,
,U VV, U U, ... III., W. UUI, A U AO, 1 If A
Oongresslonal Limited, Dining Car, 017. 6S5
,a nn 1, m ... nn in o, , o to A At Tk in
turning unrj, 7 ill imning i nrj p. in , nnu 12 u
ulgiu weoK unys. ounuays, u ou, 7 vi 11 su,
,nm 1 tn A At tKtK ....t....nl T lm
t. 111., AA.VJ. A A , ? T 1, U All RWUlHtl ..111,-
lte.1, Dining Car, 036 iDInlng Cur, 731 Din
ing unrj p. in. anu 12 uo nigus.
FOB ATLANTIC CITY.
Leave Broad street afntlon via Dclawaro river
brideo Exnroaa. 4 45. U 20 f'.O mlnutcal a. m. 2 3
TR7 inlnntnHl. fl fl2 100 mtnntmil. 7ffi IflO mlnuteal
p. ni. Sundays, 4 45, 9 20 'JO minutes a. m., 2 33
L ininuiesj, uo p. in.
Leave Market street wharf Kxpress, SO0,
8 20, 9 40. a. in., 100 Saturdays only, 1C0 71
utea,4sd 175 minutes, 5 00 170 minutes 530
lutes, 5 00 170 minutes 530
Sundays, 6 00, 7 30, 8 00 75
minutes, 9 00, 9 45 75mln-
170 minutesi p. m.
minutes, 8 30 75 nv
utes a. in. and 4 80 p. in. SI. 00 excursion train
7 00 u. m. dailv.
For Cape May, Anglcsea, Wlldwooil anil Holly
Beach Express, 9 00 a. m , 2 30, 4 05, 5 00 p. ni.
week dnvs. Sundavs. 8 20 n. m. Cane May
I only, 1 30 p. m. Saturdays. Excursion, 7 ou a. m,
ForBealsIo City. Occ&n City, Avnlon and
Btono Hnrbor-Hxpross. 9lo m., 2 so, 4 20, BOO
iinny.
i.m weekdays. Sundays, 8 60 a. m. Excur
slon. 7 00 a. m. dall v.
For Somers l'olnt Express, 7 00, 8 20, 940
a. m., i ou, u ou, s ou, o w, o eu p. m. wees uaya
Hunuays, o 00, 7 ou, H oo, uo anil u m a. in.
J. 11. I1UT0HIN8OH. J. It. Wood.
(Jon'l Manager. oen'l ross'g'r Act.
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HOSPITAL PATIENT
OLIVER P. KEINnoLPS Bays, under oath:
My ezporlenco was a ead one. When 18 yrara
of ace I sulTercil from the cLTecta ot youthful
folly. My family physician said: That is
nothing; go and see tho world.' I did. The
result m horrible, and I again consulted tbo
doctor. Uo said, Never mind, I can caretyou.1
And for three montbs I swallowed bis drugs,
which destroyed my teetb. my hair becan to
full out, and my stomach dlueased, etc. Then
t went to a quack who advertised loncoxperl
en co, and to euro after all others failed, and
guaranteed to cure mo for 150. I paid it, but
crew worse; after which I vent back to my
family physician, lie nave me a letter to the
professor under whomhOBtuiWed in New York
cltv. The nrofessor examined me. and said 1
musi go to idd d ospnfu, wn?nj
I stayed for nine months, be
com In e much worse. My fa
ther Cook me away and sent
mo to Hot Springs. Here 1
stayed for two years, return
ing apparently cured. It tit
alter ono year tho whole dis
ease broke out with ulcers all
over mr body nnd leas. Then
T war nut In A loftrllnrf nrlratfl
1 hospital In ttulTato, staying
two vonrs. nnd came out a to
tal wreck. Durlnc this time my father moved
to Baltimore, and after rturntpR from n trip
home I met an old school friend who advised
me to co nndseo
FIR THFFI 604 H. SIXTH St,,
Ull. I IlLUL. lM.ll.Klelplitn, l'n.
lie said that Ir. TIiool cured him nnd a
friend of youthful habits, nftcr they both had
the same oxperlenco as I did, nnd spent all their
earnlnRS wltn quncka. I begsed my father to
let mo co. On tbo way I met our old fnmtly
doctor, and nrter telllnc him where wo were
going, ho advised us not to co, as Xltcel was a
0 old quack, etc. Wo went, anyhow, and
Jr. J. 1'. TIn'Ol examined me carcrully.no
no physician ever did during all my treatment
Ho said. 'I think I can cureyou.' Fathersays
Will you guaranteef xlicel sild. Yes, I
also cunrnnteo you can bo and see some pa
tlenta whom I cured of diseases like yours.' Wo
wont, and the Information from the Ilrst one
satlcllcd ray father. Lite mo he had employed
the best ot the medical profession none cured
him but Tliccl. I immediately placed m jsHf
under his care. It took two years, but I am
now well and stronc. married, and tho lather of
three children. May all sullerers co to Ir.
Tlicel, and not listen to those who envy him.
A good, true and honpst physician. Honrs,
Dally, 0.3 1 evenlnits, G.O l hunrtays,0.13.
NO KAMI, NO AllIlltr.HH published
without the pnllcni'a cunnent. Hlrlctent ,o
ci'ccy guiirantecil to nil. llluml pothon,
varicocele, Mti'lctiicen cured nnilcr uunr
untee. ,ot inaulifiod reatoreil. nnii.lt
ahrlinkcn nrsnii. enlnrged. Trcah ei.es
cured In 4 to 10 days. Keller ut mice,
Aflllcted and iint'ortiinate. Puor or Rich, If
you wuie robbed and victimised and wish to get
cured, then Bind Ave 3-ccnc stamns for book
"Truth," ihe bi's t for ymmir and aid. single or
married. Onlyhoulcexpo'-lnK,iiiacka& I'akei
Institutes, JYeopreacrlpllfm litimliuga. or
so-calledlree odvlue, from former fellow-sufferers,
etc. Hours for examination and treatment
for dangerous and so-colled liiciirnble cases
dally from lot" '-!l 'Wedncday and Malnr
duya from II A. M. to 4 1'. !!., and from
0 to 10 1. 91. Send for sworn testimonials. ,
PHILA & READING RY
IN EFFECT JULY 2. 1897.
Tralna leave Shenandoah as follows !
1 ... ..I.. Tl.lln.lnlv.l.ln .1....
210, BOO, 705 951a.m., 12 88, 8 10 anil 0 07 p
m Stindnys, 2 10 a. m.
i.t - i. -I. if..,.l, nt..,-). i- ,,.
rur.ton iuii. vn. ,11.1,11 v.iii,ii, nw. ut,j
Ull. 7 05 n. m.. 12 83 and 3 10 D. m.
For lteadlne and Philadelphia, week dnvs.
2 10, S 36, 7 05 a.m., 12 33, 3 10 and 0 07 p. m. Sun-
uays, i lu a. in.
Var Pottsvllle. week davs. 2 10. 7 05 a. m.. an
12 33. 8 10. 0 07 and 7 35 n. in. Sundavs. 210 a. in.
For Tamaqun and Mnhanoy City, week days
2 10, s an, 7 uo a. 111., ii lu, a lu ana 0 U7 p. in
a 1 . n ,rt n .
IIIIUD),, W ... ,11.
For Wllllnmsport, Sunbury and Lowlalurg,
week: uays. s 25, 0 w, ji isa a. m., ana 7 36 p. in
Sundavs. 8 25 a. m.
For afnhano) Plane, weekdays. 2 10. 8 25. 5 30.
7 03, u o-i, 11 so a. m., vi aa, a lu, o 07, 7 so, ofl am
11 4U p. m. HunuayB, a 10. a 30 a. in.
For Ashland and Shamokln. week davs. 3 2S.
5 80,7 05, 1180 a. m., 8 07, 725 and 9 56 p.
aunuava. a a. m.
For Baltimore, Washington and the West via
n. &O. It. It., through trains Ieo-i Heading
Terminal, Philadelphia, (I1. & It. If X.) at 8 20,
7 65, 1120 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. u.. Sundnya,
8 20,7 00,1126 a. in., 8 19 and 7 37 p.m. Adill
tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth nnd CI est-
nut streets station, weeic days, 10 so a. m. VI 20,
u 10 ,o p.m. eunuays, 1 iw, s jh p. m.
TRAINS FOR SIIENANDOAII.
Leave New York via Phtladelnhla. neck
days, 1215, 4 30, 8 00 n. m., mid 1 80, 4 30, 9 00 p.
m. ounuays. o w n. m.
Leave New York via Maueh Chunk, week
days, 4 80, 9 10 a.'m., 1 30 and 4 15 p. 111.
Leave Philadelphia. I tending Terminal, week
days, 4 30, 8 85, 10 10 a. m. nnd 1 42, 4 OS, 5 80, 11 80
p. m. nanuays, u au p. ui.
LeQTB iteAuinar.weeK unva. 1 w. , ju. Tu mi. n. m.
12 00 m., 419, COO nnd 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 186
B. III.
Leave Pottsvllle, weekdays, 2 35, 110 a.m.
U ao and sup. ni. aunuays, x in a. m.
Lswre Tamaqun, week daya, 8 18, 8 48, 113
111., 1 85, 5 81, 7 20 and 9 48 p. tn. Sundays, ( 18
Leave Malianoy City, week days,
14 on 11,
V 12 11 17 a. 111., z 17, 0 is.
017, 7 n aim io on p. ni,
Sundays. 12 2a, a 11 a. in,
Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days. 12 85. 1 40.
1U0 6BU, VJO. 11) ZD. UO a. 111., 3U, ouj, son,
7 IW, 10 22 p in. Sundays, 12 40, 1 40, 4 00 a. in.
Iave Wllllaiusport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a
m 4 uu anu 11 ou p. m. nunuays, 11 so p. in.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and
Houtn atreci wuari xor Aiinntic uiiy.
Waaskilavs Bxnreaa. H00. BOJI 10 IS a m
(Ssturdiys only, 180) 200, 8 00, RIO. 100, I 30
0 ii, a u, 7 uu p. ui. Aoeominouatton, s 00 a. m.
o 80, 6 80 11. 111.
Sundays Exprew, 7 80,8(0, 8 30, 900, 10 00
n, in., , so p. m. Acoommouaiiou, euua. m.,
4 45 p. m. Sl.00 excursion train to foot of
Mississippi Ave., 7 00 a. 111. daily.
Returning leave Atlantic City depot, core it
Atlantic and Arkansas arentiea.
Weekdays Express. ( Mondays only 6 45 a in. )
7 00,7 45,8 10,9 00, 1015, 11 (X) a. 111., 8 80. 4 80,
S 80, 7 30, 9 80 p. m. Accommodation, 4 25, 8 15
a. m., u p. m.
Bundsys Express, 8 80, 4 00, 5 00, 8 00, 8 30,
7 00, 7 80, 8 00, 9 80 p. m. Accommodation, 715
a, m., 5 OS p. m. 81.00 excursion train from foot
of Mississippi Ave., only, wetkdays, 8 00 p. 111.,
Sundays, 10 p. 111,
Parlor Cars on all express trains.
Wanted-An Idea
Who can think
t aoaM simple
thine to lausntf
'Mtaet voiif ldaaat ther may brlac you
Writ joiitt waDDKHlll'BN CO.. Patent Attor
neys, Waahiugtou, I t' .for ttialr (i.au urlse oRef
lad lilt o( two handled litveatlous wanted.
T AS ri!
raiONJEBlGFOl
Engineer and Fireman Killed and
Soveral Badly Iivjurodi
TIIE 8WJ.T0U TAMPERED WITH.
feven Mnll Clerk llnd a Mlrnetiloti
llwnpe Tho Whole Trnlti Would
Ilnve Horn Dltuheil Itntl Not tlio
Co n pi lug llroko.
Thorntown, Ind., July 31. The Chi
cago express on the Cleveland, Cincin
nati, Chicago and St. Louis railroad
was wrecked here yesterday. There
was a deliberate plot to wreck the
train, as a coupling pin had been
driven into the switch so as to hold
It open and throw the fast train from
Chicago to Cincinnati off the track as
It reached this point. The engine and
tender, the mall, express and baggage
cars were thrown from the track and
wore wrecked. The coaches and Wag
ner sleeping cars remained on the
track.
Seth Wlnslow, of Clreensburg, Ind.,
the engineer, anil B. Crlckmore, of In
diana polls, the fireman, were killed out
right. The Injured are Henry Pljbe,
Cleveland, who was badly scalded and
will die, and Charles Cavenlr, Cleve
land, who was probably fatally scald
ed and crushed. The escape of the
seven mail clerks Is miraculous. None
of them suffered more than slight
bruises. Kxpress Messenger John Qd
mnnds, of Bellevue, Ky had charge of
the express car and was thrown vio
lently against the bend end of his car,
but escaped with a severe shaking up.
Those In tho sleepers were not awak
ened. Pljbe and Cavenir were discov
ered lying tinder the front platform of
the mall car. Doth were badly scald
ed and terribly crushed. Neither will
recover.
The coupling pin had opened the
elevator switch, and the engine ran a
short distance on the siding and turned
over. The coupling broke and thlB re
leased the air and stopped the train.
But for this the whole train would have
been ditched. Hnglneer Wlnslow re
versed his lever and seems to have
umped, for he was found 20 feet from
the train with the top ot his hetid.
crushed In. Fireman Crlckmore was
found pressed up against the boiler by
the tender. The flesh was almost
roasted from his body. Three tramps
were riding In the front of the first
postal car. One of these was scalded
by the steam, and the other was bad
ly jammed between the cars. The
third was not badly hurt. One postal
car was thrown orossways of the) up
turned engine tender, and then was
dashed against it.
Two Killed In it Frolght tVrook.
Buffalo, July 31. Two Lehigh freight
trains came In collision at Depew Junc
tion, seven miles east of here, early
tn the morning, killing George Hlsbree,
engineer, ot Manchester, and Charles
Eddy, fireman, of Sayre. James Ilat
cliffe, of Sayre, was slightly Injured.
Eddy's body was soon recovered, but
Elbbree's lay for some time under the
wreck. The trains were heavy freights,
one westbound from Manchester to
Buffalo, the other eastbound from Buf
falo to Sayre. The engine was a com
plete wreck, and 50 cars wore strung
along the tracks.
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life
Away.
If you want to quit tobacco using easily
and forovor, bo made well, Btrong, magnetic,
full of now lifo and vigor, tnko No-To-ISac,
the wonilor-workor that makes wonk tnoti
strong. Many gain ton pounds in ten days.
Ovor 400,000 cured. liny No-To-Rao from
your own druggist, who will gtmrnntco a
euro. 50o or $1.00. Booklet nnd samplo
mailoil freo. Ad. Sterling Eomcdy Co.,
Chicago or Now York.
Died Admi-aliie 1IU OTTllt.
Selmn, Ala., July 31. Pig Newell, col
ored, was hanged here yesterday. lie
admitted his guilt, and while on the
scaffold prayed for the Lord to send
two angels to escort him to glory. The
drop fell at 12:26, and his neck was
broken. The trial of Lewis Thomp
son at Decatur has ended. He was
charged with raping a little white girl
while a negro woman held the child.
He was found guilty as charged, and
the penalty was fixed at death. An
other negro man and the woman who
held the child are yet to be tried, and
the result will probably be the same.
nousehold Necessity.
Oascarots Gaudy Cathartic, tho most won
derful medical discovery of tho ago, pleasant
aud refreshing to tbo taste, act gently aud
positively ou kidneys, Hvor and bowels,
cloansing tho cntiro system, dispel colds, cure
headache, fovor, habitual constipation and
biliousness. Please buy and try a box of
C. 0. 0. to-day ; 10, 85, 60 cents. Sold aud
guaranteed to oure by all druggisU.
fiUiiuiuT 1 it-tnmiim i.iK,.,
London, July 31. Cable dispatches
received here from Melbourne state
that the steamer Tasmania, bound
from Wellington to Sydney, N. S. W.,
Btruck a rock off Cape JlaUla, between
the towns of Napier and Glsborne, New
Zealand, and sank three hours after
wards. Three of the crew were
drowned.
What do the Children Drink?
Dont give them tea or coffee. Have you
tried tho new food drink called Qraln-O? It
is delloioug and nourishing and takes the
place of coffee. The more Qraln-O you give
the children the more health you distribute
through their systems. Qraln-0 la made of
pure grains, and wheu properly prepared
tastes like the oholee grades of coffee but oosts
about i as muoh. AU grocers sell It. 15o.
and 25c.
lftolt WA'tktfol l.Tiper.
Hcujhton, Mich.. July 31. Five drill
holes blasted in Six Mile Shaft broke
seven tons of ground, over one ton of
which was native copper. This Is by
far the richest strike of .eopoor ever
made, and has caused great excitement
throughout the Lake Superior mining
district.
Orlp-Oolda.lleilttclie.
Why suffer with Ooutits, Coltla and La
Grippe when Laxative Ilrmtio Quinine will
cure you in one day. Pat up tn teblata eon
ven lent for taking. Guaranteed to OUls, or
innuoy refunded. Prioe, SB cents, "or sale
by Kirlin's Pharmacy.
8nlviiu:i Fur V:,wi,iir mi (loenii l.flior.
Luiiiliin, July 31. Tho cnurt of ad
mind", y hus awniil'd tu the British
steanu i- Maine thf Hum of 5,700 sal
vage for towing the North Gorman
Lloyd Bteanier Spice Into Queenstown
on her last voyage over from New
York, she having broken her shaft.
John Orifhn. ol Zanesville, O , says : ''I
never lived a day for thirty years without
Hiillerinic agony, until a box of IM Witt's
WiU'li Hasel Salve curod my piles." For
piles and rectal troubles, cuts, bruises,
sprains, ocxema and all tkiu troubles De
Witt's Witcli Hasol Salve is uuequalled. C.
II. lluguuliiuh.
Thousands ol
women no
down to death
every year
through theis
own ignorance
and neK'trC'
Rvcrv woman
should know
somctliinft of
the physiology
of her woman
ly self. Every
woman . should
appreciate the Importance of the health
anil strength of the delicate organ?
that constitute her womanhood. The
woman who neglects her health in this
respect is sure to be a continual sufferer
and is in constant danger of an enrly
grave. To such a woman wifehood is s
torture and motherhood a menace.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription acts di
rectly and only on the organs that mnke
wifehood and motherhood possible. It in
vigorates them and makes them healthy.
It prepares a woman for an almost pang,
less maternity. It doea away with
the dangers of motherhood. It insures
the health of the newcomer in the family.
Over 90,000 women have testified to its
wonderful virturea. All good druggists
sell it. There is nothing " just as good."
If It hd not been for your medicine and your
writes Mrs. I. F. Tiiotuas, ot Amoine,
Pike rn Arm..
'I weuld no doubt be in my
grave or in an insane aaylum, fourteen years
ago, when my second ciiira was no sn, 1 came very
near losing ay ralnd. My head would hurt so
bad I emild hardly live. I could not lie down and
raise up without great pain. My life was a mis
ery to me. Ood alone knows what I suffered. I
haa lost all hope of being curat, but I took your
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I used one bottle of the 'Pleasant Pellets,'
two of the 'Oolden Medical Discovery,' and six
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old. He weighed eleven pounds at his birth. I
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using your medicine my weight was about one
hundred and thirty-five Sounds, and now I weigh
one hundred and sixty-five."
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a safe,
sure, swift and permanent cure for consti
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laxative, and two a mild cathartic. Diug
gists sell them.
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Funny Pictures" is
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pUOF JOHN JONKS.
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Lock Box 6ff, Mahanoy CHy, Fa.
Having studied under some of the best
masters Iv London and Pitrlsj, w I M give lesson
on the rloHn.maiidoIin, sruitarnnd vocal culture.
Term reasonable. Address In care of Btmnse,
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