t EVENING HERALD Published dally, except Sunday by iusbatjV l'vm.ismya cosipant, rubllcatlon office and mo banloal department, 235 East Coa Street. nt tJouald ' delivered In Shenandoah and ice Jieram 81irrouningtownBror six cents week,piyablo to the carrlors. lly mall, Three Dollars a year or Twenty-live cents per month, la advance. AdvirtUtments charged according to space and position. The publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements when iver the publication of news requires It. The rltht Is also reserved to rejeot any advertise Dent, whether paid for or not, that the pub lihers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the post olBoe at Shenandoah, Pa. ai second close mall matter. TUB JSrjENItta lll'.llAI.I), Shenandoah, Pcnna. A Kvening Herald. "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMliEIl 7, 1804. The election Is over, now get down business. We hope the ill-feeling engendered by the witter light will pass away nnil peace will reign once more. Tlir. wrecks of Tuesday will boon bo cleared away and no one will notice that there had been an election. Next year's election will not be as Im portant as the one just closed. The next Prosldeut can easily be picked from yci- terday's results. THE Nihilist story thai, the Czar's death was due to poison slowly administered is pure imbecility, of conne, but there are plenty who will believe it, wishing it to be true. Mbuchantb should now 001111110. ce advertising for the winter And holiday trade. If they have nothing to advertise we advise them o shut up shop and go gunning. Sti diints of the Chicago Uulversity thought it would he n joke to strip two of their fellows nnd paint them green. belter joko would be to catch those who did It and glvo them a term in the work house. We wish those of our neighbors who are obliged to make a trip up Salt Hlver a pleasant journey. Both tickets could not be elected and the more gracefully defeat is taken the more credit U reflected upon the victim. The death of ex Sheriff Leeds, of Phila delphln, leaves a regretful vacancy in tho pollflcal circles of that city. Mr. Leeds was well known throughout the country nnd was a conspicuous figure in the Leg islatuie for the past six yearB, New YoitK policemen rolling under the harrow of the Lexow committee must look with envy ns they roll at the great good fortune of a brother In blue In Chi cago. For filOO he bought the Virginia blato building, which cost $17,003 ns It fctood on the grounds of the World's Col umbian Exposition, moved it to Stony Island avenue, nnd made a residence of it. His purposo is to furnish It after the style of the Mount Vernon mnnalon. In the mldstof theOld Colonial, abounding with suggestions of national glory, the hnppl ness of Policeman McGulre will be com plete. And all for $100 1 Those New York policemen, who earned thousands by merely knowing looks or even by not looking at all, with nil their wealth can enjoy only Hats, or, at best, only plebeian brick houses, without n suggestion of Il lustrious history. TUoy would not get that, iudeed, if they were to become the owners of s mie of tho brown-stone fronts. They might get history, but In many In stances It would not improve that which the Lexow committee is making for them. Hut this Chicago policeman, this fortun ate McGulre, with n comparative pittance earned by hard cracking of heads, dwells In the Exposition home of the Old Domin ion, a pattern of the home of the Father of His Country, or, at least, bis adopted country, whero every nook and ankle an gle Inspires Immortal memories, and where, when he has supplied It with fur niture of the Old Colonial style, he will begin to dream of Invitations from the first families of the city, who trace their ancestry far back Into the first third of the century and Into the swamp around the mouth of the Chicago river. MR-WEAK WOMEN. Discovery of Value. Priceless What Gives One Woman Advantage Over Anollicr? How to be Master of Yourself and Look Your Best. Shakespeare says: "He jests nt scars that never felt a wound." How often It happens that weak, ner vous, suffering women are the subjects of ridicule by friends, who, being well them selves, cannot understand such feelings In others. Yet there is no more terrible suffering than that resulting from ner vousness and It Is the most prevalent of all complaints. Tho most frightful tortures haunt the mind; the person Is in oonstant dread of impending evil; sleep refuses to come, and the merest trifles cause worry and anxiety. Thoughts of insanity develop, and the poor sufferer feels weak, tired nnd unable to do anything. There are sometimes falntnes-i and sinking at the stomiich, loss of appetite, coated tongue, and lack of interest in society nnd daily affairs. Female weakuess, with pains In the side, back! or abdomen, are often present. Miss Nettie Hlchards, of Liver more Falls, Malue, says: 'For two vears I had hysterics, nnd was reiirinuv nervous. 1 would nave tuem everv day. and was In a terrible condition. .My limns were com an rnu nine. 1 count not sleep nights nnd had no appetite. My MISS NETTIE ItlCHARDS. nerves were In a frightful state, and 1 was verv weak. "I could not walk but what It put me out of breath. I tried medicine and doctors, but tboy did me no good. One day a friend wished me to try Dr. ureeno's jNervura blood and nerve remedy. "After taking three bottles of this wonderful medicine I was in perfect iieitmi. 1 turns it a spieuiiiu medicine. and would advise everybody to try it." To look well and feel well you want strong nerves and good blood. They are quickly, surely nnd permanently made by Dr. Greene's Nervura blood nnd nerve remedy It Is doing wonderful work among the sick and BUlTerinir. It will cure you aUo. You need just such a remedy. It Is tho discovery of Dr. Greene, of 3. West 14th fctreet, New York City, the most successful specialist in curing tier vous and curonic diseases. 1011 can con suit him free, personally or by letter. iho 1 J.ll.eT I - .v snli.l !:;mhllcan IiOM'o.N, Ni.. i - .M.i. M.cln.".tj elect atati' tn)., t v ini ycv.r a. id tin-k-jrblii tnre. winch will ehno-e a l.nltml Status senator to succeed tfeorgo V. Hoar, rep. The cuididaii's for goenior wuro: John K. Hiihrt'll, d.'in.i Fivdorlo T. Grcenhalgo, present Incumbent, rep. j lieovge 11. Uary, pop.; Alfred Wells Klcliarusou, pro. David Taylor, socialUt-labor. From returns so fur received up to 11 o'clock tho indications are that Massa chusotts has given Groenhalgo a majority of45,ww, a gain or lu.uuu over last year. The probabilities aro that eleven out o! tho thlrtoou congressmen will bo olectcd and that the lower house will easily liav a Hepublloan majority. Mnunchusotts is likoly to havo a solid Republican dolega tiou in congress. Don't Tobacno Spit or Sraokeyour Life wnv Is the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells all about No-todiac. the wonderful, harmless guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The cost is trifling and the man who wants to qiilt and can't runs no physical or financial risk In using "No-to- bao." bold bv all druirirists. Hook nt drug stores or by mail free, Address The Sterling Remedy Co., In dlana Mineral bprlngs, Ind. wdis-ly Di:i..iw.Kn. Itemililleflli i:leet Their Statu Ticket, DeinuerntH Hold the TejflNlatmfe. AVilmingt.ix, Nov. 7. Deluwuru elected its governor for four yuurs, dud tho legit. laturo, which will choose a United States senator to succeed Anthony Digging, rep, The people also voted upon the question 01 holding a convention tn revino the const I' tutiou of the htntv. The candidates for Bovernor were: Klx Walter Tiuuiell lem.; J. Joflmit Hrpklim MhtvII, rep,; Alexander Fulton, pop.; Thomas Perry, pro. Heturns nre slow from Lower Delaware Now Castle county goes Hepubllonn by 70U tobOO: Kent county Leuioeratlo by 1100, and Sushox by 300 to 400. Tho republican stnta ticket Is probably elected, butjthe Demo crats will probably save tns legislature, Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes, Dr. Agnew's cure for the heart, gives perfect relief In all cases of organic or Bympathetlo heart disease in au minutes, and speedily effects a cure. It Is a peer less remedy for palpation, shortness or breath, smothering spells, pain in left side and all symptoms of a diseased heart one uose convinces, csoiu oy j. ju. mi' lan. w&s (HMy Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No, 1 3 South Main street. . 0-18 tf j For a pain in the side or chest there Is nothing so good as a piece of flannel dam pened with Chamberlain' - I'alnDalm and bound on over the seat of oaln. It affords prompt and permanent relief and if used in time will often prevent a cold from resulting In pneumonia, This sametreat- Jment Is a sure cure for Urns back. For aile by Gruhler Bros. Morton's Majority in Now York Stuto Fully 130,000. OHIO'S GEEAT PLUEALITY, Eopublicans Carry Pennsylvania by 200,000 Majority. CONGRESSMAN WILSON DEFEATED, Speaker Crlftp Ite-Kli-cteil to Cnngron, but CoiicTrMtneti dimming and Slcklctt Are Defeated Strong Defcatrt Grant In tlio Mnyornlty Contest Populist Wntte De feated In Colorado The Noxt Congress Will Probably bo llepubllcun. Philadelphia, Nov. 7. Pennsylvania elected state olllojrs or four yenrs, auditor general for threo years and tho legislature which will chooso n United btntcs senator to succeed James Donald Cameron, rep Tho candidates for govornor wero: Will lam M, Slngerly, dem. ; Daniol II. Hast ings, rep.-, Joromo T. Allmnn, pop.; Charles L. Hawley, pro.; Thomas H. Grundy, socialist-labor. Tho returns so far received indicate n majority of 200,000 for Hastings. Tho foi ls tho voto by counties. Adams County Slngcrly's plurnllty Is estimated at ,100, n Ik-publican gain of W. Allegheny County Heturns Indicate that tho republicans havo carried Alle gheny county by 40,000 plurality, Pitts burg giving 17,000 of this. Armstrong County Hastings' plurality Is ostimntcd at 3,000, a Republican gain of 1,50'J. Hclner, rep., for congress has 3,000 plurality lu tho county and 1,300 lu tho district. Bedford County Estimated majority for Hastings Is 1,000. J. D. Hicks, rep., for congress is probably elected by n plurality of bOO. Htwtlngs' vote Bhows a Republican gain over lWi of 383 Borks CountyBlngerly s plurality esti mated at 3,800, a Republican gain of 4,(125. Hastings carries tho city of Reading by 1,100. Republicans elect two out of five assemblymen. Bucks County Hastings' majority is estimated at 800, a Republican gain of 010. Ccutro County Hastings' estimated majority 50, u Republican gain of 070. Williams, dem., for congress, 200 majority ; bavngo, dem., for senator, 00 molarity, Chester County Hastings' estimated majority Is 5,30). Tho entire Republican legislative tick t is elected. This voto lhows a Ropubllcan gain of 2,143. Clearllcld County Hastings' plurality estimated at 1,400, a Republican gain of ,743. Columbia County Slngcrly's plurnllty Is estimated at 1,800, a Republican gain of 03. Buckalow, dem., for congress, has 1,000 majority; Cochran, dem., senate, 1,000; rritz nnd Creasy, dems., for ussom Wy, 1,000. Crawford County Hastings' plurality is estimated at 2,000, n Republican gain of 1.014. Delaware County 'Hastings' plurality estimated at 4,000, a Republican gain of 42. Robinson, rep., for congress, plurality 8,500. Judge Clayton is elected by 1,300 majority. Elx County slngerly s plurality Is es timated at 500, it Republican gain of 188. Krlo County Hastings Obtlmated pill rallty Is 3,800, a Republican gain of 2,471. Fayette County Huntings' majority Is ontlinated at 1,500, a Republican gain of 140. Franklin County Hastings' plurality estimated nt 2,000, a Republican gain of 1,210. Mnhon, rop., for congress, has about, 500 majority. Pomuroy and bulvely elected to assembly on the Republican ticket by 1.O0J to 1,000. Forcbt County Hastings plurality Is estimated at 350, u Republican gaiu of 72, Arnold, rep., lor cougrobS, tho samo. Fultou County Kstimated 175 majority forSlugorly. Tills is a Republican gain of 117. Tho Republicans probably elect their member of the legislature. The present representative la a Democrat. Ureene County Hastings plurality es timated at 1,000, a Republican gain of 2(18, Million, rep., for congress, has tho samo majority. Huntingdon County Hnstlngs' plural ity is estimated at 1,050, a Republican gain of 031. Lawronco County Hastings' majority is estimated at 2,000, a Republican gain of b51. Lebanon Countv Hastlnirs' nluralltrls tot I muted at lf,000, a Republican gain of 1,000. Lehigh County Siugerly's estlmatod plurality is 1,000, a Republican gain of 1,010. Krdinan, dem., for congress, 500 plurality. Luzerne County Hastings' plurality is estimated at 800, a Republican gaiu of 2.210. Lycoming County Siugerly's plurality Is ohtlmntod at 500, a Republlcuu gala of 1,300. Benson, dem., for congress, has 700 inujorlty. Wyoming County Hastings' plurality estimated at 300, u iiepuoucuu gam or 1,0 Settzer, dem., for judge, carries the uouniy by 200. For congress, Wright, rep., has 800 majority; assembly, U. I). Tiffany ren 260 majority. Lackawanna County Nothing definite Is yet known of tho result lu this county, So fur tho returns received indicate that Merrlfleld, dom., has defeated Seraiiton for congress, and tho entire Democratic ticket has been elected. McKcan County Hastings' plurality is OKtlmnted at 2,500, a Republlcuu gain of 1,740. Northumberland County Tho returns indicate that Hastings has 600 plurality, u Homibllcun galu of 1,2?..'. Porry rounty Hastings' plurality Is estimated at 050, a Republican gain of 335. Warren County Hastings' plurality Is estimated at 2.000, 11 Republican gain of bU7. Rest of ticket tho same. Juniata County Hostiugs plurality la estimated at 160, a Republican g.du of 224. York County Returns Indicate that Stahlo, rep., has carried the county for Congrois. Forty out or the iiluety-one districts give him a majority of 742. stalil loads his tiuiwt by about 400 votes. Baer, rou., for state senator, has a majority of 400 In tho above returns. Hastings' voto Is slightly behind that of btahlo and Baer. A Yery heavy voto has boon polled. Tho democrats claim the election of Struhia- irar In tho Nineteenth district by a small majority. nano County Hastings' estimated plurality is l,4O0, a Republican galnof 680. Schuylkill County Bnimin, rep., for : congress, probably has 8,500 majority. wnyno Comity Hastings' plurality is estimated at 500, a Republican gain of 725. Allium county Hastings' plurality is estimated nt 400, a Republican galnof 251. Tho voto on tho legislature is very close. Montour County Slngcrly's plurality Is estimated nt 400, n Republican gain ot 809. Buckalow, for Congress, 200 plu rality. Welllvor, for assoinbly, 75; Coch rati, for senator, 375. Northumberland Countv Slngcrly's plurality estimated nt 200. This Is a Re publican gain of 572. Kulp, rep., has 1,0UC plurnllty. Reoso, dom., and Rhoads, rep. havo boon elected to tho assembly. Buckn low, dom., plurality lu Seventeenth con gresslonnl district estimated at 300. Wostmorel...ul Countv Hasting s cstl mated plurality 3,600, a Republican gain of 3,413. Tho same plurality on tho cou gressionnl ticket. Northampton County Slngcrly's plu rallty estimated at 1,500, a Republican gale of 1,028; Klrkpatrick, rop., for congress 1,400 plurality; Ueeder, rep., for judge, 40C plurality. Reports from other counties in tho Eighth district Indicate- tho election ol Klrkpatrick by 800 majority. .Northumberland County Tho Hcpubll can ticket is probably elected by 700 plu rallty. Mouroo County Slngcrly's estimated majority 1,200, a Republican gain of 858 Hart, dem., for congress, ostimntcd plu rullty 000, Snyder County Hastings' plurality esti mated nt 900, a Republican gain of 101 Mnhon, rep., for congress, 1,000 plurality; Herman, rep., for assembly, 900 majority. Montgomery County Hastings plu rality ostlmnted at 1,600, a Republican galu of 1520. Wangor, for congress, ha about 1,000 plurnllty In tho seventh dis trict; Sailor-rop., for scnato, tho samo. Schuylkill County Hastings plurality estimated at 2,000, 11 Republican gain ot 4,251. Tho Dcmocratlo county ohalrmnn says tho entire Republican ticket Is elected by big majorities. Somerset County Hastings plurality estimated at 2,000, a Republican gain ol 192. Hicks, rep., for congress, 2,000 plu rality. Assembly, Miller nnd Mnuser, reps., 2,000 plurality each. Scnnto, Crltch Hold, rep., 2,400. NEW JEUSKV COUNT1KS. Itetnrua 80 l'ar Itecelveil Show Diff It.- publican Gulns. TltENTON, Nov. 7. Now Jersey elected a legislature which will chooso a United States sonator to succeed John R.McPher son, dem. Tho Indications as to tho political com plexion of tho next legislature is that the houso will stand 40 Republicans and 20 Democrats, and tho scnato lu Republicans to 5 Democrats, a Republican majority of 31 on joint ballot. Middlesex Is tho only county electing a Democratic senator. Burlington County Tho entire Repub lican ticket, Dr. W. C. Parry, senator, and M. E. Matlack ond tieorgo Wildes, assem bly, aro elected by pluralities exceeding 1,000. Cumberland County The Republican majority is about 8,000 for the wholo ticket. Huston and Mlnch nro elected to tho assembly, Trenchard Is elected county clerk and Halsey coroner. Loudcnslnger's voto for congress is far in excess of last year. Warren county uullck, dom., nnd Davis, rep., aro olected f o tho assembly. Mercer County later returns increnso tho Republican majority In Mercer county to nearly 4,000. Gloucester County Careful estimates give Gloucester county to the Republicans by 1,500 majority, the largest in itshlstory. Moninoutli county itcturns aro un usually meagre, but they Indicate thac Geisenhainer for congress and Walker. McCubo and Borden, all Democrats, havo carried tho county by safe majorities, Capo May County Kdinund L. Ross rep., Is elected senator uy a25 plurality. Furman Ludliim, rep., to assembly by tho samo plurality and Kdward L. Rico, dom., county clerk by about 100. Ocean County Returns Indicate 700 plurality for Gardner, rep., for congress; 600 plurality for Lower, rep., for assembly. Wan-en Couuty D.ivlsand Smith, reps.. nro probably elected to tho assembly. Cuticura Remedies Are Pure Sweet Gentle And Most Economical Because Speedily Effective. Mothers and Children Are their Warmest Friends Bold thronuliout the world. Trice Cutlcurtft, COc; Soap. Ji3c.t lteolveut, Ul 1'otterUruffand Clietii. Corp,, hole I to prletnm. Itoituu, ftjr"Jloiv to Ouro fitin and I Hod, I DImmo," lnttiled free. Weeks' Museum, 17 sovru HAix arimm. Birds and anlmuU cf all selections, 'mitdermtst, Doliert Jlurruy. Coldest mi Largest Eiass tt Seer. Free Lonch Callj 1'iet lucih teiy u ortlnii vnd evening. JonN Wikkb, Proprietor. O. W. Davidson, Bartender. Mr. D. Sterling Sillzcl Wlntcrstown, Ta. Nerves and Blood Strongthonod and Purified by Hood's 9nrsaparllla j Scrofula Humor and Distress In the Stomnch Cured. Th following testimonial conies from Mr. D, BUrllnff Mltzcl of Wlntcrstown, Ta., who con ducts a printing ofllce and collecting agency and Is the youngest justice ot tho peaco In tho state 1 "0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Man.: " Rood's Barsaparllla Is a wonderful health restorer, nerve strengthener and blood purltler. For the last four or flro years I have been troubled with humor and scrofula In the blood, breaking out all over my body, which caused Itching ond kept mo from rest at night, I was alio, at the same time, troubled with a Sour Stomach, which was anything hut pleasant. I could not even taka a swallow cf water but what 1 suf- fAf-nri frnm riltrem nnd aclriltv. I did not eulov a good meal until alter 1 commenced to use uoom Duraapanua. 1 cuum aeu lub buuu ce Hood's53 Cures fects after tho,flrst few dpses. I continued to ns th medicine until wfvrlil have taken live feottles and leel sntlrely fcured." V. SrKitMNa HIitzel, Justlcy of reacVvinterstown, fa, Hood'8llla art S'fiily, yet promptly and nicientiy,onHi -i Millioi '"rfadbowels. 25o. 'Dollars Oo up In su..e every year. Take no nsKS nut gei your nouses, stocn, iur nlture, etc., Insured In first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insuranco Agent, 120 South Jardln Street. Also Llfo and Accldontal Companies DB. 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Money loined for any purpoee. such as to Increase 01 enter oualnss, to pay off mortgages, judgement notes, 10 duuq or purcnase properly, or in inui for any purpose tbat moneyinay be desired Addre.'S, Central Trmt Company i"a 1ISI Area street, r miadeipuia, 1'a. o-u-o.-o rVTf.. ill.,. . aA f-r. 1 1 f ti fVrtm nmnlA r.nrtul. I R Ixee hr mail. Nothing eleouijfcare. ,. j nn11 r r 11 tr nv rn kliu.. in'i BARTMAN STEEL PIOKET FENOE leltUo cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns.ccin etery lots or any kind of fencing. M. H. Mastek nas the agency ond carries It tn stock at nls marble and granite works, 127 It. JASDIK ST. r y a t r- do it at rr lies in LW UJ 1A1 SEND d A. F. BORNOT, r"H?tr THETTRQJLLEY SOAP TRADE PHiunonuPiiiA For Washing Clothes CLEAN and SwniDT. It LASTS LOXGTil! Price PlVfi 3T"ox- Eialo toy -3 V." 4L MHlK'INB CO.. ClwmUi,. Of ky J'. p. x). 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For New York and PhiladelpbU, fl.04, T.38, 9.15 a. m., U.43, S.r-I. For Quakake. Hwltcli. back, Gerhards and Budsondale, 6.04, 9,15 a m , and 2.57 p. m. For WUkes-liarre, White Haven, Plttaton, Lacoyvtlle, Tomanda, Sayro, Waverly and Elmira, 8.01, 9.15 a. m., 2.57, 5.27 p. m. J. For Rocbestcr, Uuffalo, Niagara Falls aii.t7' PYir iiGiviucre. UBiawnre w.ip.r u&n .nn Ktroudsburg, 0.04 a. m., 2.57 p. m. For Liambcrtvllle and Trenton. B.lfi a. m. For Tunkhannock, 0.04, 9.15. a. m 2.6", 5.27 p. m. For Ithica and Ueneva 0.01, 9.15 a. m. 5.27 p. m For Auburn 9.15 a. m. 5.27 p. m. ForJeanesvlllo, LcvtstonandUeaverMeadow, 7.88 1. m., 12.43, 8.03 p. m. For Stocktiti and Luirber Yard, 0.04, 7.83 9.15. a. to., 11.41. ?.r,7. 6.27 p. m. For .Silver Urook Junction, Audcnrlcd and Ilazieton 6 01, 7.38, 9 15 a. m . 12.43, 2.57, 5.27 and 6.08 p. t. FcrScranton, 0.04, 9.15, a. m., 2.57 and 5.27 It u- For Harlobrook, Jeddo, Drlf ton and Freeland, e,0J, 7.88, 9.15, a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 6.27 p. rr. For Ashland, Qlrardvllle and Lest Creek, 4.53, i.M, 9.13, 10.VO a. m., 1.00, 1.10, 4.10, 0.85, 8.22, 9.11 . m. 'or Haver Kun. Ccntralla, Mount Carmeland BLamoktn, .13, 11.14 a. m., 1.32. 4.40, 8.22 p. mi For Yateavllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 0.04, 7.38, 9.15, 11.05 a m., 12.48, 2.67 5.?r, .08, 9.83. 10.28 p. m. Trtins whl leave Shamok'.n at 8.15, 11.45 i n ., l.M, 4.E0 9,ao p. m., and arrive at Shenan doah at 9.15 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 6.27, 11,15 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvlllc. 6.50, 7.88 11.05 11.30 a. m 12.43, 2.57, 4.10 5.27, 8.63 p. m. Leave Fottsvlllo for Shenandoah, 0.00, 7.50, 0.05,10.15,11.40 a. m 12.32, 8.00 . 440, (.20, 7.16 7.65, 10.00 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Bazleton, 0.04, 7.23,9.16, a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 6.27, 8.08 p.m. Leave Ilazieton for Shenandoah, 7.83, U.N, 11.00 a. m , 12.15, 2.16, 6.30, 7.25. 7.50 p. m. J SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave tor Raven Ken, Centralis, Ht, Ctrmel and tamokln, 6.45 a. to., 2.40 p. m., and arrive at Hbamokln at 7.40 a. ra. and 8.15 p. m. Trains leavo Hhamokln for Shenandoah tt 7.55 a. m. and 4.00 p. ra., and arrive at Been andean at 8.49 a, m. and 4.58 p. m. Trams leave for Ashland, Qlrardvllle and Lost Creek, 9.40 a. m., 12.80 v. m For Hazleton. Rlack Creek Junction. Pnn llAthlfthf.rn. Kcntnn tnrl H,a Vnrlr. R iU a rv. For Philadelphia 12.30, 2.56 p. m. For Yatesvllfe. Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.49, 11,35 a. m., 12.30, 2.55, 4.58 0.03 p. tn. Leave Ilazieton for Shenandoah, 8.80, 11.30 a. ra., 1,05,6.80 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.50, 8.49, 9.30 a. in.. 2.40 p. m. ' Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.80, lt.40 .m.,1.35,5.15p. m. ROLLIN U. WILBUR, Qenl. Hupt., South Bethlehem, Pl-3 PHAS. S. LEE, Oenl. Pass. Agt., i Philadelphlal " A,W,NONNKMAOHKR,As3t,Q.P.A., South Bethlehem, Pa rvrvMr1 f 2 ardgMmMRAILROADSCff Most of the cleaning and dyeing now-a-days is only half done. No matter where you live, you can send anything you wish cleaned or dyed, by exnress at our exnense. and we will same price as if you delivered it . nofenn ' JA JUIH I FOn TAMPHLET OF PARTICULARS lltlKFairmount Ave., Philaclelphia . aiADH than other Soaps. CBXTS a bar. 3EX. RWAXiM. f .'a restore . ST H K Kew JUcorerj" Wil hvr - i-ptn a wlc Bo'd with WBIITBS T ARAft EE lornre rnoiiilk I.Ml cf S.iual fun in elth.l HI, lnoluntirr rrominj! (,oia uuv If glictd, ucb trooaiea im la coi.amtion or lly, 1.. i. pi PJ mnl.6 bona for $1. V uli "'Ag;
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