AMPLY CONFIRMLD. EUROPEAN IDEAS VEHIPIED ' IN AMERIO A.". Tho Moat Important Subjoot Of the Prosont Day r - i' i. .'.'.'. ..t aotuou uo. yond Question The cable dispatches which recently apDeareiMji.the dully yagers llidicitt Jng the great interest felt throughout Eurqpe lipqri a subject of International intejxst. . Jjaxe unlu rally awakened great attention, not to Bay excitement, in this city and throughout the laud It (a well-known fact that the de inanii of modern life have cati'ed it tttrain vjilch seems to Bhorten life and updermlne health universally. Tlie ellorts made ".broad, to Investigate lit cauao are moot couimeudable, and we are jileastd to say have, been supplt merited by similar efl'urU in America Careful lutjulry has been maile amoii. prominent pliyslclans, uud It is sur prising what uniformity pf oplulpu is expressed ly them all. That opinion Beeinj (o be (hat the Ureal modern 1 1 b ease is kidney, trouble, aiid that the kldueya are the Urst orisiiuB, '"e body m be, attacked by. over-exertion tr oer-lndulKetiee, u'ud the firwl to become weakened by tlie gri). That this is a most lamentable fact there can be no doubt, but that there troubliaeati be. prevented aiid cured the investigation .made abroad, piracy show. In the interest of Immunity wel)ave,niade similar iuvestigallous, and the refill is niveti herewith. Dr. N. 8. Davis SHld: 'Teop'cdo not know what Urlght's disease Is. The urui is applied popularly to every trouble that even remotely aflecU the kldueys. There are two forms of .the trouble qnp an enlargement and the other ii shrinking of the kidneys. Dr. Fiank T. Andrewa sayn "The term Jlrlght's disease covers a great liia'uy complaints. In fact, any case of albumiuaria is.called lirighl'B dfs oiivp. 'I'Iih inniiiritv of these easts ulv euruble. The reason a mini dies of kidney trouble is "the inability of the orcdn to perform its functions." Dr. 8 Clarke declines: "There wasa !,Jme when anv man or woman auiler- Ihtr from. any foim of kidney trpuble had cause for despair,. That, time has nas;pd For the nast elitht years I have treated every variety of kidney trouble iu both men and .women, and I do not believe there la u case so severe, uq ulfcr, of hmy long elud ing, that it caunotie relieved or cUred by the careful anil conscientious use ot Wnrner's f-'ufe (Hire." (lr. Charles W. 1'urdy says: "There are many diseases grouptd under this head of B'ight'B djsease.pf the kiq- ueys, Oue.of the. mast sqr.ious iotiiib is aluios always accompanied by heart trouble, which frequently caur.es tlie de uth of the patient. The acute form will kill the patient within a fewyeurs uulesslie receives proper treatment.!' Dr. It A Gunu. Dean of the United states Medical C dlege, deel iren: "For years the treatment of Urlght's dis ease has been largely expeiimeuUl. I am independent enough and frank enough to pp'timanci, , ixioat heartlfy that great 'remedy Warner's Safe Cure." Or. A.'B. Hosmer affirms: ."Acute Urlgut's .disease ,iu children ja curu)le. The Sidneys, you Bee, are wttite, $flHi and when ,thy are partially closed trouble "must result." Dr, Tyre York, of Washington, p.. P., "asserts: "I think Warner's Safe Core a great bles-ing to mankind, uud Jfjtakeu regularly willcure almost uijy disease of the kidneys.. I pieScribe ,it ,j my practice." Dr.U. Washington JSurle.or Chlcagio, rys: "Dlseasw of the-kidueys may Lo slighbor uggravnte.d. The object to be attained Ut, to limit the overworked and worti-out organs to an 'little ever else m possible." Dr. John W. Mapea, of Paris, III.., fays, "I nni a liviug example of the virtues of Warner's liafe Cure, wltlk.ut which I should long since have been dead, , 'Throughout the land, wherever' In vestigation, has been made, the sen timent seems to be tho same. The above unquestioned aiid ijn questionable testimony proves .beyond adoubt.what Mr. V, ,H. Varner, of nocneer, s, y., bo((iiy ueciureii more than teu years' aco. namely, that Urlght's, disease qf the kidneys can'je Curel. M,r. yaruer kpew hereof hf afllrmed, tor he himself had Oeen cured of Brlght's dhease in its wq'rt.t form. If any reader has peculiar pains, strange seusaunns, or unac cop i) I able feelings, which far too ofteu announce t tie coming on or Kidney trouble, there is no .need to despwpd; mere is every reason for hope, A cure has.been, .found and proven beyond question or me po,"Hiiiniy qi uouut. Order from Secretary 'lUklni. Washi.vuton. feb. 10. Secretary El kins has istmed a general order that division and department commaders can' not absent themselves from their divis ions, or department except upon autilorl ty Horn tue war uepartmeni. Pert! of Authorship in Franca. Paris, Feb. 10. Drumont, whose studj of, the Boclttllstlo movement entitled "La Secret do Fourmles" was published yes ' .tenliiy. has already received three chat Unges to light duels In connection wltn tms worK, and be has accepted ull tbree Tha Alltl-Clilneia 11 1 1 1 Uoportod. WA5H1N010K, Feb, 10, Mr. Geary from tue uouse committee on rgreign Altalrs has reported favorably the hill to abso lutely prohibit the coming ot Chinese persons Into tl)o United States. , , llrustllan Hevolutlon. - Kio Janeiro, Feb. 10. Advices from Fortaleza, tlie capital of Cuura, one of .the uortlieru statos, say that the peonl have driven the Governor from the city The Narliewta. Tinted. 1(oto, vuh. iv. lue new govern ment tug rtarKeeta nus ueeu success full tested lu u four-hour trial trip. Hlie made Vi miles an hour. TftlALS AND TRIEULATtONS. Th JUvlne Hnrutt ati Secure Nn Qunrtera for llrr Mvnairerla. St. LouiBvFcb. 10. arah Dernliar II lias reached lre In herrirlvate car. Iloi malinger had tiilogrnphel ahead for jj' suite of sevgii rooms at tlie Southern Hotel, but the nmumjcra lit that hoCtolry wore unablej&i comply wjth the reqijest, and the divine Sarah hail to fie content with three r'(S'oin$', Cut the hostel people said that they could not permit her to bring her pot animals with her, bo Sarah said that rather than bo separated from her four-footed companion aha would re main In her car. After a two hours stay at the depot she reconsidered her determination, and, en tering a cab, drove to the Llndill. ' Hdre ih'e was .told tlint hr require ments could nqt he.Krauted and .after, a rather stormy sciuie Alile. Bernhardt drove to tin) Southern'. She bad evidently wearjed, of the at tempt (o keep Hrt- St. Bernard companion with her ali'd'tdld tlie" nb'tel peoplo she would not insist on the dog sharing her rqqms with her; hut during hor rldetbe rooms had ) beijn engaged' and Sarah's choler, which had been graxldally rising, now reached a point which she could Uud relief in an outburst of the most em- phntio French, that bo's greeted, he ears' of the hotel folks ill many a day. She again folded her wraps about her aiid glvitiR tile Hotel clerk id particular and .St. Lquis In general, uch a scorch inir as only ijarah can clve. once more entered the cab, and Ut a late hour lh tho nlternoon, was wandering about tne streets iu a pouring rnlh, seeking quart ers for herself and dog. FIVE LIVES FOR ONE. Fulling Walls Cruili lie cuius French ilrKlueii tn tleath. Lille, France, Feb. 10 Five men lost their lives h ere in a gallant attempt to rescue a person supposed to bo within tho walls of a burning building. the disaster occurred at a Are in a drapery store. When the whole building was wrapped Iu flames a report w'as cir culated that one unfortunate person bad failed to escape,. and the five men bravely entered the jjullding and began to feel their way tljrough .the bUndjng "smoke and flaiif'e hi the dlreotioii Wii'ere the nifss lug perhon was supposed to "be. They had been In the building only a few seconds when the walls fell in with a terrible crash and. the flv? heroes .were burled bepeath. a,, .huge pile' of burning dubris and Instantly killed. A Ghoit Ilreaka Up a Cluli. Crrir.rNHkn. O.. Feb. 10. Two or three .years ago IJcrman .Maqlc,, a prominent member of tlie Al'oraaula, tho Tidliest Hebrew clb in the Ohio Valley, com mitted "saicide In the Club house. Irama dliitely afterwa"rd some of the youugei members claimed .they siiwhls .ghost ni.nrin!Lllv t.tin whnlR club became attect' ed, lem.ber.s left by scores, all soclitl fuaturcs were abandohed, and how tai club or the little that U left has d6-i dlded to go' into liquidation Is a Duel On 7 St. Louis, Feb. 10. Stories are rl(o to the elfect that Park Commissioner Richard Klemm has challeuired Louis Willich to a duel ou Tuesday, and that seconds .have been agreed on. Mr, Wll Hob attacked Dr. Uaenzer. Tlr. Klemm's father-in-law, In the columns of hit weeKiy journal, mm tue unccu vuui' lence is tho outcome of it. The,gentle men interested refuse any tUtervlgWjdn II... .i.l.Iut Tlinr urn tbroe of the molt promineut Oertnans In fat. Louis. A Venerable llero. Des MoWes, Iawa,.Feb. 10. Destflpine s.talklng ot a veritable, hero. Jus nardB Is John 11 rep.n. A4-vear.old daUKbter Of Jjeuator Lewis, while playing-ty anefgh "hbrini: yard, and 1 in trowing a cistern seven feet Of water, ten feet from tile top Ir, Qren .was ,n.ear. and plunged alterier. ii,e neiu. iuuiscil nuu vuv lid abdve "wa'tir ninth hblp ' came, which was for' fifteeu minutes. He 'is over 70 years 6f ge. ,, Inilluu PleUt. WAsniKaTOu, Feb. 19. Gen. Schofleld has received a telegram from the com minding general bt the Department of Arizona saying that a light occurred' at Fort Stqutou, fl. uotweeu juescaiero andLlpan 'Indians, during which fAur man were killed and one woUndtd. lie says that affairs' have quieted down and that no further trouble Is auticlpated. ratal Anddent at Trrnlim. TbkktoW, N, J., Feb. 10, Jacob; Steiner, aged about 40, of Montreal, Unuuua, ...till a wrtrlf tnir ntcrhtv fet above the Delaware Klver on the new linage oeing elected by the Pennsylvania ' liallrdad, lost his balauce'and fell, first stnklug on his head on the ties ot tne trade below and then dropping ln(o the riVor dead. , , ' The Iluubls-SciilU Chhtnplliuslilp. Bohtom. lVob. 19. ward UanloU and William O'donh'or wrltd frbin 'Toronto that they have accepted Taeuior's chal lenge for a double-scull race betWeen them and Teenier aud llosmer lor jjl.uw side and tne cnainnionsuiii at tne world, at the Point of Pines, Massichus- etts, nexi June. Allot lllmsatr Tlirouch the Head. NBwnonan, N. Y., Feb. 10. Isaao L. Corwln, fpr many years superintendent or tne consumers uas uoiupauy uere, committed suicide by shbotlug hi in sell through the head, lie was (13 .years old. Ills wife died by suicide last, year ano hertato preyed upon her husband's mlud. Ilev. I. T. IWcord Acquitted. Lkwiston-. Me.. Feb, 10. The trial iu the iiupruuie Court of Itev. L. T. Heoord,. formerly a Methodist pastor at Itetbel, Maine, itidlcted for adultery with hll 1'1-yeur-old adopted daughter Edith, has euded lu his acquittal. Tu Support Political Union. ' Wikdsoh, Out., Feb. 10. A number of advooates of atinttxation with the united States have lormeu Mieiitkuivpp into a joint stock company for the purppw of starting a dully paper to support pollttonl uuion. Kxportatlun of CofToe. Wasiiinuton, Feb. 10. The Bureau of the American Republics is Informed that tho exportation of coffee from the port of Muraciabo, Venicuela, during loVl, was 44,470,005 pounds. TRIED TO KILL THEM Goodlo(ly Offo Pois.oir to Hie Wifo and' nd. .. ' r'n LAUDANUM AND; WHISKEY. "When Thay Kifuso It He Swallows the Mixture Himself. He Is Now In the Hospital, hut the I'liysl. claim Kay n Wilt UeanTor, When lie AVJH llfivn lo Answer fo n Cliwriro o! Attempted. Suicide Sirs. Ooodbody lid Her lfuHhiand Arrested for Neglect ing to I'rovlrie for licr H ifoardcd Krery Cent, DeprlTlne Her of the Nece4 ltltnotl.tre. New Yoitk, Feb. 10. After trying to poison his wife and his 11-year-old son, Rlcnard Gfoodfibdy, a janitor, sB'llowed a big dose of whiskey and laudanum yesterday. He Is pow In the Presbyterian Hospital. He will recover, aud when he doos he will h'ave to adiwSr 'a Charge' of attempting sUlcide! - Goodbody Is 55 years old, and earns $9 a wtek as a janitor. He concluded some time ago that be could get along much better in the West and began to saVe money. He hoarded every cent, depriv ing his wife of thj necessaries of lite. But he drank whiskey all the time. Mrs. QbodboUy had her husband ar rested last Tuesday for noglectiug to prqvldo for her. Justice Welde, iu the Harlem Police Court, Ordered him to pay her $3 A week. Mrs. Goodbody on Wed nesday visited a friend, and returning home found she was- locked oht. Bhe pounded on tho doors, but received no response. . Her husband was lying in a drunken Stnpor. She passed the night at a friend's house, and went to an institution in Brooklyn "yesterday and asked lor board. She could pay but iii a week and the Institution demanded $0. There was nothing 'to do but to return to Tier hutband. She readied homo about 11 o'plock yesterday morning. Goodbody was out. Presently lie en tered with a bottle Of wh'fs'Kcy and a vial ot laudannni. He, poured the whiskey into a Ditcher and then nut in the laud anum. T.enhle, 'the' 11-year-old son of couple, was In the room. ."We'll all have a nice drink now," he said. "There's no'filb.'lh'wo'rk'ih'g all the time." , He poured the poisoned whiskey into three glasses, one of which lie offer oil to his wife. 'She refused it. Then be called llsnnle to . him and, putting one arm around the "boy's waist held 'one of (he glasses to his mouth. The bby was about .to drink when Mrs. Goodbody struck the glass from her husband's h'atitl. Then 'Bhe Soiled Bdntde 'anc uraggea mm across tne room. Qpodbody said gooby to Bennle and ' his wife, and 'gulped down the cbiiteH ts bt one of the glassoa Then he caught Ilennle in his arms and kissed him. ' The wife ran toward 'the do'dr. Hor hushand'caifght her'by.the dress, dragged. hor back, and locking the door, took odt ! the key. .. r 1, i, rs. triiiiii 11111 v MLruiZLrinu Ltt get it from him, arid as the laudanum , began to take elfect, she succeeded. She rau to the police station. A policeman returned with her. They found Uood body doubled up on .the floor jiroaniu'g ,with pain. Little Bennle had run out Of thVh'ouse''and"s'at ou the 1 cu'rustdrfe cry ing. An ambulance was summoned KiA Goodbody "wiis' taken' 0' thVh'o'ipltial. VVVR "WINS. II Knocks Out Steele, in TvIve' Hounds ' At NnSv'lWdford. Nkw Bedvoiid, MaAs.'Feb. 10. Several hundred spectators paid $1 each for ad - mittance to the rooms of the New U!d. ford Athletic Club1 to 'wltnefis fu light between Ike Weir and Frank Steele, for 'a purse offered by the club. It was one of .tho best contests ever seenln the city, and many spbrtltig men were'prtsbnt Irom out of town. Both men were iu excellent condition, lasting one hour and a half, when Ike hid punished his opponent so badly-that he laid down and cpuld not get, up for thirty-two seconds, and the "Spider" won. James Ft llodre whs referee. It was a clean knock-out, Steele's faco clearly showing tho'pUhlshmehVhehad reo)ived. Jf adloe'a Offlcen, PiiiLADEU'iiti, Feb. 10. President Mc Leod of the Heading, has announced the appointments ot these officers of' the road, the appointments now being- lu effect-.' J. ' Rbuers 'KaxWell, ' first Vice president, with ofllce' in - New Ydrk; CharlesHartshorne.second.vice-presIdent, In charge '.of the jnauca.i of the company; Robert II. Sayre, third ylce-presldenU lu, charise of construction and niaiutalituiicii of Way; John Taylor, general 'trafflo 'nianager; 'anil Heri'ry .S,- Drlnkerj 'atslht ant to 'president. Sir Groreu Campbell Dead. London, Feb. 10. A despatch from Cairo announces the death, at that place of Sir George Campbell, K. U. a. I. , O.- Lvi .Member of Parliament for Kirk caldy. Sir George Campbell was I the. autbor ot "Modern ludla, "lue'lrlsli Land," "A Hand B6ok' ton the Eastern Question," etc. He has set for Kirk' caldy sltlce' April,' 1875. 'In polities' he was a'Llberal in lavor ot diomeitule Th.lr Gulden Wedding. Newark, N. J., Feb. 10. The golden Wfdtllng. of Mr- and Mrs. Chas. II. Brett wan qviitjlly celebrated at the home of their son, Kverett J. Brett, In. this' city, The couple were married in Mattewan, Dutchess County, N. Y., February 17, lovi, by tne llev James 51. reuse, rte craed. Many letters ot congratulation and gilts Iroui Irlends were received. llev, Clivrles liiyburir Head MionLKToww, N. Y., Feb. 10. (Rev, Chnrlcs Mayburg, meiliher of the .'Ne'w Jersey Cnilfereiice, Is dead from grip and pneumonia, aged 83. lie leaves a ' wife and chlhl. Ui'celver Appointed. Wasiiikutun, Feb. IU. Tlie Comptrol ler of th Ourreuoy Inui Hinuillltcd ISmer sou Collins, of JA'Dllnuiimurt, rtoeiver of the First National Bank, of Muticey, Pa. 1 UKI.OOO. South Ahdi'iinuau, Mass., Feb 10--Flre destroyed U E. Piatt's chair shop. Lose 110,000, Insurance 3,800. hint poo- I , 'VALLKY It. It. U ' - Altlfc tIKMHNT Of t-ASBKN-r ' OKU TI1A1NS. NOV. 15, 1891. I'nsscnKer trains will leave Hliooandonh tot 1'cnn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, I.c .Ul.gtrirt; WBIle Hull, CatumttiqiM, IlcthlOhPlh. Mlsliin. Sm Virlt. Philadelphia, lluilt torap .Weathcrly, QUnkilke Junctldh, DHuno aiid Jlullanoy'Olty at 5.47, 7i40, U.os a. lint 3.10.'-5.2fl'i. m. For Ne 5.20 p: lis. For New York, 6;47, 7.40, 0.08 a. ra., 1B.&0, X10, For" Hailctoni WllkeS-Barro. Whit Haven. PlttiU6n.Lacc'yvllle, T&Wanda, SaVreTWartrljl rjiniya, uoifuHter, jviagara rails una mo wosi, 10.41 hV ra.jfKlO p. ra.. no connection for Hoches ter, Buffaf or" Niagara Tails), 6.20 p. m. For Uolvtdcro, IJelawaro Water Oap and Stroud.: fg, 5.47 a. m.. 5.20 p. m. For IAbertvlllo and Trenton, 0.08 a. m. For Tunkhannock, 10.41 a. m.t 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and Lyons, 10.41 a, ra., 6.20 p. m. ' o . . For Jeancsville. LevlAton ufid If cartr Meadow. 7.40, 9.09 a. Ht. 12.52. 5.S p. m. For Audcnrlcd, Ilazloton, Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 5.47, 7.W, 10.41 a, m,, 12.53, 3.10, 6.20 p. ra. ' e or scranton, 0.17, v.ut, 1u.11 a. m, ii.iu, p, For Hailnbrooli, Jcflfl6, Drltton and Frccland, 6.47, 7.40,908 Will a. tu., 1S.62, 3.10, 6.24 p. ra. For Asfililhd. Gifafdtille and'IJoSt Crook. 4.27. 7.40. 8.62, 10.16 a. m., 1.05, 1.10, 4.10, 0.33, 8.00, 0.14 p. m. I'Or Itatcn Hun, Centralis, Mount Carmel and Shamokln, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.40. 4.40. 8.00 fl. m. For Yatesvllib, Jat Vladn. Mahanoy City and Delano. 5.47, 7.40, 0.08 a. m il52, 3.10, 6.20, 8.03, 9.24, 10.27 p. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 7.55, 11.55 a. m., 2.10, 4.30, 0.40 p. m.'ahd nrrlVo tit Shenandoah at 0.05 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.20. 11.15 p. ffl. Leavo Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.60, 7.40, 9.08, 10.63 a. m., 12JS2, 3.09, 4.10, 5.20, 8.03 p. in. IJCave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah. 0.00, 7.40, 9.05, 10.15. 11.48 a. m., 3.00, 5 20, 7.00, 7.15, 9.30 p. m. LfeiVb ShcnlihdOtth fr ItarJoton, 5.47, 7.40, 0.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.09, 5.20, 8.03 p. m. , Leave Hailvtort for Shehattdoah, 7.30, 9.15, 11.00 tt. m., 12.13, 3.10, 5.30. 7.05, 7.50 p. m. SUNDAY TitAINS. Trains leave for Ashland, Glrardvlllo and Lost Creek, 6.50, 11.3.1 a. ra 2.45 p. m. For Yatesrllle, Park Place, Mahunoy City, Delano, Ilazloton, illack Creek Junction, Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chuttlr, Allcntown, IJethlehem, Jiaston and Now York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m. l'ir Yatosvillo, I"ark Plaoo, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.00 a. in.. 1.40, 4.40, 0.03 p. to Leave Hazlcton for Shenandoah, 8.00 a. ra.. 1.45, 4.37 p. m. Leavo Shenandoah for Pottsvlllo, 5.50, 8.00, 0.30 a. in., 2.45 p. m. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shonando&h, 10.40 a. in.. 1.33, 4.30, t,?15 p. m. F.. U. UYINQTON. Oen'l Pass. Agt., South Ilethlehem, Pa. PHILADELPHIA & HEADING It. It. ' TIME TADLK IN EFFECT NOVKSIUKK 15, 1891. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5.23, 7.20 a. m., 12.33, 2.50, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 10, 7,o n. m. v or ew 1 otk via mauc week days, 5.25, 7.20 a. in., 12.33, 2.50 p. t For Heading and Philadelphia, we 2.10, 5.25, 7.20 a. m., X2M, 2.50, 5.65 p. m. :. lo, 7.B a. m. r or ew x otk via maucn (juunK, 12.33, 2.50 p. m. eeK uays, . Sunday, 10. 7.48 a. in.. 4.30 n. m. For Ilarrlsburg, week days, 2.10, 7,20 a. m., 2.W, 5.55 p. m. For Allcntown, week 'days, 7,20 a. m., 12.35, 2.50 n. m. For Pottsvlllo, week days, 2.10, 7.200. m., 12.35, 2.MJ, B.b p. m. sunuay, z.w, 7.4s a. in., i.w n. m, For Tamaqua and Mahanoy 'City, week days. 2.10, 5.25, 7.20 a, m., 12,35, 2.60, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 7,48 a. m., 4.30 p. m. Additional for Mah anoy City, WoelrUays,7,op p. rn. 3 For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.20 a. rn., s.nup.in, For Willi ,'Hllamsnort, Sunbury and Lowlsburri, week days. 3.25, 7.20, 11.30 u. m..'1.35, 7.00 p. m. ! Foi Mahanoy i'iane, wcok days, 2.10, 3.25, 5.55, 7.20, 11.30 a.m.; 12.35. 1.35,2.50,'5.55, 7.00, R25p.m, I sunday,'2,io, 3.23, 7.49 a. m.,'a.),'i.ao p, in, For Glrardvllle. (Kanpahanuock station),' week days, 2.10, 'J.25, 6.25, 7.20,111.-80 a. m., 13.85, 1.35, 2.50, 5.55. 7.oo,'9.25 p. in. Sunday, 2.10, 3.25,, tSlaBtaiiioklii, eek daj, .S5. 6.25, 7.20, 11.30 a.'m., 1.85, 7.00, 0.25. p. m. Sun- day, 3.25, 7.48 u. m., 3.05 p. m. TltAINS FOB SHENA-NDOAlI: Leave Uevt York via Phlla'delnhla, Weekdays, 1 isn w.. iai. 4.iir. z.aii n. tn.. night. ' toL'Krt &fcw"YorkV?invtaUcliCI tatf ch CTionk; wcok days, 4.30, 8.45 d. 'm. I.OO, 3.45 p. m. Sunday, 7.00 a. m. 4.00, 6.00' p. in., from Urd&d and CallowhUl and 8.35 a. m., 11.30 pi m. from 9th and Green streets. ureun uireijiB. Iroru Vth "and Unday, ,9.05 a. ii.ou p. in. Leave Iteadlnjf, weekdays, 1.35.7,10, 10.05, 11.60 IU, P.D.I, , ..J, (J. Ut. OU1IU.J, l.W, 110 . 1M. Leave Pottsvllle, week days,.2.40, 7.40. a.. m. 12.30, 0,1 In. m. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m.,S.o5p. tn, :.3U, o.lip. m. sunaa LcaveTamaniia, wCi roTamanua, weeic aays, 3,-ji, h,48, li;2Sm, m.,'1.21(7.I3, 20 n. m. u. 10 11. to. onnuay, p,wu, 7. u. m. Ij.,.. lf.i 11... .1.... a'in .A lo it.47 a. In., 1:51, Tit!, 0.44l. 'm. Sunday, 3.48, 8.17 a. m., 3.20 p. ra. . . , . , Leave Mahanoy Piano, week daj-s, 2.40, 4.001 6.S,'!I.35,' 11 50 n m.; 1.05, a.rni. 5.S0, 8.28, 7.67, W00 p, ra. Sunday, 2.40, 4,00, 8.27,a. ui., A3, b.01 u. tn. ' weck3 days.-S.47, 4.07, 6.30,-9.1 a m.. 12XB,.s.l2i liSt SWnday, 2.47, 4,07, 8.33, Leavo WlMflmiiport, wcok darsr 3.00, fi.15.lU65 U, ra., ii. iu i). in. ouuuuy, 11.1a 15 n. m. For Balllmbre, Washlnetbit and thdWent via B. & O. It. It., through trains leave Glrard Avnnun station. Phlladelnhia. (P. &1t: It. H.l.at Avcnuo station, Philadelphia, (P. fcHflt. H.l.at 1 3.55, K.01, H.27 a. m., 3.50,-6.42, 7.1S p. w. Sunday", 3.55, a(B, list. m. ?,50, 42, 7.13 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY .DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Whurt and South Street Wharf. VOir ATLANTIC CITY. Week days Express, O.pO a. m., 2.00, 4.00 p. Hi. Accommodation, 8.00 a. m., 5.00 p. in. SOBday Express, 9.00 a. m. Accommodation, B.uo a. m., iium. 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Shenandoah at allows.- For WlgKan, Gllberton, FracKvllle, New1 'Uistle, Bt.T0Ulr,-ana way points, 6,oi,,9.l0, 11.45 am and 4.ISpm. ' ' 'iaadlyiibtio, 8.40a m andS.10.p 01. ForPottsvlUf, 8.W, lf.W, lMSa m U4 1,15 p.m. a m ana B.ia P m, ,11.45 in and 4.15 rm. Sundays, 600,8.40 a.m. and 3.10 pm. Wor "pollstowri'. 'Pboanr-vllle. -Norrlitovii tad Philadelphia (Broad street staUonj, 8,00, 11.45 a. m. and 4.15 p mweesrdays Hnndayak 600, 9.40 am 8 JQ p m, Train: lave Fraokviue lor -Bhenandoah.at 2juam.dd4JJ,&.i ,ttoV4'07,m.la'?9 BUn' r li.m a m oi iavo, Poitsvllla la far.t&httiiAaaoab. 10.15 And 11.48, a ra 4.40, 7.15, S.U p m. Hundsys, 10.40 L,eave Pblladelphla (Brood street station). for loUvlUod.HhenandDah,,5Ji7, 8L35a.m 4.10 aud 7.00 p m week'days.'Buiidaya.W, and 3.3S-'S m r-6r flew York, 8.30, 4,06, 4.40, 5.85, 6.50, 7.80, J.aog.83.50iiljlxindU.l4,lLSoara.ia.oonoon, IlmllOu nnreHS, i.m p uu.i iw. a lie lit on Hnndavs. 8.20. 4X5. 4.40. 5.85. 8,13. 8.S0. 9.60 a, id.m 11.35 1 on. tad 12.44, 1.40 2.30, 4.02 (limited, 4.501. H.HH: 0.2 h 6.51 .t,if.ilo ay oad 12.01 nlzbt Kor.Bea QlrULong B ranch and intermediate stations 8.20 and 11.14 a. in., 4.00 p.m. weok days. - Freehold only 6.00 p m.neek. oaou . :. n-i.i . ....... . ,w.nn M0 and ll'.lS mm., 4.41, 67r7v4f p.m. and 12.03 express wfttidinUiK car to.Jlaltlmqcp).1.30,.S.6 p. in. week days. For Baltimore only 2.02, 4.01 wees days, o.ua, 11..WP. m. aaiiy. For lllobmond, 7 20 a, m. and 12.03 nltcht dally, 1.80 rvm, dally, except Uonday. e weal everr day BtlXWiftad, 8.10, a m, And mini ibflvb nuruuurK 'iui"EitMuuit.4uui 3 n (limited) and 8,40, 7.25 p m. Way for itoona b is nxana t.iu p m every .p.y. . For I'ltUDiirg only, 11.20 a m dally ud l0.at m week; da vs. I . iv a Hunhnrv lor WUllamiDort. Elmlra. jinaanaiKua, nooneiter, uuuaioana niagart ,nr K.imim. n.w, u iu wbdkuiib, For ttrle and Intermediate points, 5.10 a m laiiT. For Look Haven. 6.10. " and 9.56 a m lolltf IU nri K SO n. tn. vn&lc davS. Kir fenaVa 5.10 a m 1.35 and 6,80 p m wak days 1 to a. m lonaavs. ... .1. iiuwiniu, lien. Pass. Agt A J. QALLAGHER, Justice, of (he peace, Deeds, Lease's, Mortgages and Bonds written. aiarriajce noenses sua iKai fiaims promptly attended to. Ileal Eitite, 0 jlieetton and Insurance Agency General Fire Insurance Business,. Represent the Northwestern Life I nsu ranee Oo Orrics-Muldoon's bulldtnK.oornitr Uentrt and Vest Bis Hhenandoah, l'a. t7cdrf Properties ot All Kinds for Sale. 1. A two story .doublerame dwelling h,onse r Ktnre and reslahraht. on East l.'entre Ht. 2. A dwelling and restaurant on Kast Centrf streets 8. 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Coyle, A.ttorney-at-Law Law Real Estate A-gent' ,OKFlllE llKDDALL'S BUILDING), C9r.trjla)n and Centre Street.. SHENANAOAH, P PROPERTY FOR SALE: I A two and one-half story double (ran dwelling Uouse, with stire-room ahd If 'taurant. Located oil Kas.t Centre street H-A valuable property located on Boulh J.: am street. t J-Heven dwn'llnK housfls at the corner o'( uertanq jiioyd streets, uooa invenu Tfrma reiiR'tnaiH' It will pay any ono In WALL PAPER want ot toafliid Bu. to TiflT wtaue on our unauuiui iinon ovt-r 1U0 niatWml luiii!)! at l -wi iri ri Address ?' II. Sim. lio WUh l- ITovidcuce, K. t 1 r m iii 3