' I CH.TUVmiWXT 1 1)1? VTkVU r rr:"'.,.,.,",.'.'wwi .THE demand ofajidge. COTTOLENE. t THE ni HMRIfl And One Dead as tho Result of tbo nsists Upon a Pledge That Will PAP GALEHPAR I Delaven Houbo Fire. Prevent a Lynoliing, Por j ALL UNDOUBTEDLY PERISHED. WILL NOT SURRENDER A PRISONER om li 1 Mil AllD 31 OuLM I Delicious Heart Disease 30Yrs! Short Breath, Palpitation. Mr. G. W. McKlnsev. riostmaster of Bays: "I had been severely troubled with heart disease ever since leaving the army at tlio close of the lato war. I was troubled with palpitation and shortness of breath. I could not sleep on my left side, and had pain around my heart. 1 became so 111 that I was much alarmed, and for tunately my attention was called to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I decided to try It The llrst bottlo mi fio a decided improvement in my dition, and flvo bottles have com- v cured me," McKINSEY, P. 51., Kokomo, Ind ITctirt Curo is sold on a positive iat tho first Dottlo will benoflt. risclIltntJl. 0 bottles forts. or nt. nrenald. on recelnt of nrli-o . Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind. ager and Pilsner Beers Finest,, Parent, Healthest. mm. Schmidt, A gt 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. Have yon SoroThroat, Pimples, Copper-Colored as, Acnes, uia cores, uicers in juouin, uair- Jingr write uoou Jlcmeuy Co., UU7 in alc'i'ettii.3e.Chlciiro.Illfortiroofd of cures. Lnltal 8GOO.OOO. l'attonts cured nine venrn j-o today sound and well. K)-ipntrelHot f Ire-! R. HOBENSACK, iOVFI To 648 N. Eighth St., : above Green.Phlla, Ph lerly at 200 North second St Is th- old I America tor tne treatment or upernat sesaml Ivuthttl Jhrrort. Varicocele, cole, Lost Manhood, etc. Treatment by ra specialty. Communications sacredly ontfal. und stamn lor book. Hours. fto Dp. rt Sundava 0 to 12 ru USSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley Bros,) f ISO. 26 East Cculre Street, HMIkKANUOAII, A. 1ST CUSS GltOGERY lur Motto: B.-st Quality at Lowest Cash ptes. Patronage respectfully solicited. 11317 Arch St. 1 1 1SUUI Phllannlnhla. Pa. The Only Genuine Speclnlist In Amer ica, nniwiiiiHinuuine Wliat Others Advertise. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF IN01SCRETMN Special Disease, Vnrlcono Vein and oirivLurrHmu laming) i-ermnnentlr f'ureiHn 4 to 10 Unys. Kellcf nt Once. RlfinnPflKflM Prlmaryorfiecondary tunless method. 8 years' European llosnital tti 32 practical experience, as Certificates and Ig lomos prove. Bend live 2-cent stumns for ES K "TKIJTII." the only True Aledlcal )k advertised. It Is a true friend to nil fereraand tothoeo contemnlatlns marrlaira. e most stubborn und danceroua cases soilo. d. Wrlteorcallandbesaved. Hours, 0to3 ; 'gs, 6 to b 'c- examination and treatraentln ronlo and dangerous casee Cull dally I) to ao I Wed. and Bat. from 9 to 4 : ev'cs. e t: W; Hun., 91012. Treatment by mall. I ft Wholesale agent for jeaijai's Nswirl, II, J Export Lager ui lmt Pale Beer, No finer made. Fine liquors and Clears iiuoutn aiainm. W heu In POTTSVILLE. Stop Rt IJTJT1 VXff U I Q Ur'.TRl J.J I 1 . v J UV1 HI 200 ' firth Centre Street. UjiL i mII ,ira I.nillan' itlnlnu rjon. IttachP'' V'fxt lns, llnuors, oigaru Safe and Kellahle Horses to Hire. VERY ;HEi D Fear Alley, Rear Coltee Honso. The best rlirs in town. Horses taken to IKmrd. Hatulng proruptly jittwided to. OTBL KAIBR, OUAH. 1IUKCUII,L, Prop, lorth Main St., B3A1IAN0Y CITY. Lareeat and nueat hotel in the region. riieat Booouimodatlons. Jlandsomo llxturcs, I'ool aid UllUartl ltooraa Attaonod. Ilmployej of the Hotel Who Escaped De- el are That There Was No Way of Kscnps for tho Servants on the l'lftli Story of tb Structure. ALBANY, Jan. 1. Tho horrors of tho Dolavon House flro tncreaso as tho hours go by, and whom yestorday morning nlno persons woro roportod mlsalng, tho list to day Is Increased to sovonteen. Tho full list of missing Is as follows: Mrs. Francis Hill, housekeeper, from Chicago; Nora Sulllvnn, chambermaid; Mary Sullivan, chambermaid, sister of Nora; Mary Caroy, chombcrmnld, from Saratoga; Annlo Dalloy, employed in cleaning departments; unugot mtzglbbous, employed in pantry; Atnolla Tom:.znla, cliambormald; Simon Mlcros,cofTco man;RoztintnStornoy,cham bermald; Ellon Dillon, laundress; Agnes AVilson, chambormald, from Buffalo; Hue Young, employed in tlio linen depart ment, from Buffalo; Kato Crowloy, chain bonnold; Tom Cannon, hnll man; Fer nando liollettl, fireman; Kicardo Tolos fonl, worked In kitchen; an unknown Itnllan, worked in kitchen. Mrs. Fookes, of Dayton, O., tlio brido of a fow days, died at tlio hospital. About twenty girls wero sleeping In the attic, which was on tho Steuben street side of tho house, and tlio only exit was a narrow stairway leading to the third floor hallway, fr-i. . which there wero thr stalrways by which to etcapo. Tlio most rcllablo information that could be ob tained was given by an employe of th. houso named Kato Monnhan, who know all of tlio girl., well, and had, up to thlb time, been unable to llnd twolvo of them, whom slio is posltivo uro dead. Besld" these sho asserts that four men aro also In tho ruins. Miss Monnnan says sho escaped through tho basement, and that at that timo th" girls, sho believes, woro lost in tlio attli Whou sho reached tlio last stairway tho six lower stops woro burned, and sho hiul to jump tho remaining distance. If tho gir1, wero in tlio attlo thon it seems imposslbl for thorn to have escaped. A Norman, one of tho wnlters, says ho was ovorcomo by tho smoko, which was so denso as to blind him and niako it impos sible to breathe. Ho foil unconscious and lay upon tho floor some tlmo. Tho guests camo rushing out, and some ono stumbled over him and fell heavily. This aroused him enough so that ho got up and reached a window whoro ho oould get fresh air. He escaped from tho building nono tho worse for his experience Norman said that many of the servants must havo perished in this way. Ho says they wero apprised of tho flro In timo to savo themselves, but that tlioy ran around to arouso tbo guests, and in doing this thoy wero ovorcomo by smoke. Norman was on tlio fourth floor of tlio hotel. Tho servants had their rooms on tho llftli floor, and lie thinks that thoo wlio weroabovo him wore out off from all escape. It is asserted by tlio hotel peoplo that tho help wero apprised of tlio flro in timo to save themselves, but that they ran around to arouse the guests, nud in doing this were ovorcomo by smoko. l'latt Criticizes rarhliurst. WlI.KlWHAUltH, Pa., Jan. 1. Ex-United States Senator Thomas C. Piatt, of Now York, who is hero visiting rolatlves, In an Interview discussed the flov. Dr. Park hurst and Ids methods without reserve. 'I opposed Dr. Pifkliurst," said ho, "bo causo I did lfit th,.ik his methods practi cal, and becau k I looked upon his schemes as being visionary. His idea of a ono headed police foroo Is simply absurd, and would put In tho hands of tho man at tho head of that department a powor that ho might uso to tlio great dlsadvautngo of tho force His intentions aro Blncero, but they aro visionary, and therefore of no use. Ho has douo a groat deal of good, of course, but I believe his head is swollon by tho flattery of tlio ow York uowspapors. Mr. Piatt does not believo that Mayor Strong will accept tho resignation of Sup orintendont Byrnes. Snsplrlons of Murder. NEW Yoisrc, Jan.l. Whethoror no Harry W. Tildon, of Greensboro, N. C, has met with foul play, Is suggested by tlio arrest of Max Mechelu, who is suspected of being a steamboat crook. Mechola was arrested last Wednesday and in tho Essox Markot police court yestorday afternoon ho was remanded till tomorrow in order to afford tho polleo an opportunity to obtain ovl donco against him. NVhon Mechela was arrested soven trunks and valises contain ing property of tlio aggregate value of $500 wero found in his apartments, In addition to some mining stock (face valuo $15,000) It is supposed that theso bonds are owned by Harry V. Tiiden, who loft Greensboro N, C. eight month ago, and has not since boon heard from. A Ills Firm Charged with Fraud. New Yoi:k, Jan. 1. Attachments ag gregating $30,000 havo been Hied ngainst J. Llchtcustclu & Sous, dry goods and millinery dealers at West Twenty-third and Grand streets, who went Into liquida tion last weok. Application is pending for attuchmonta to tho amount of $10,000, Tho attachments were granted on the ground. as alleged, that the Arm had disposed of their property with tho lutont to dofraud their creditors. Tho allegations of fraud also invol-o tho linn of Ehrlch Brothers, who took possession of tho Lichteustelns' stock. Canadian Cattle Alto Kxrluded. Ottawa, Out., Jan. I. Tho department 01 agriculture litis ascorta. ted that tho term "America" 1 11 (iiiriiinnv'M iliwrix. nn,. hlbltlug tho entry of Hvo cattle from Ainerioa tuso inuuuios Canada. Tho gov ernment lias theroforo asked tho imperial authorities to maKti overtures to tho Get man government to have Canada dissoci ated in mievpreiauon wttn tno torm Ami' ica, sltioe the minister of agriculture 1 ports Texas fovor unknown In Camilla. Thrown from a Sleigh mid Killed. Caiimhle, Pa.. Jan. 1. While Thomas Anderson and wife, of Now Kingston, wero returning from church in a sleigh soma fast drivers frightened their horse, causing htin to run away. Mrs Anderson was thrown from thu sleigh and killed, her neck being broken. Twenly-uvo Sailor Probably Drowned llAMUUIU), Jau 1. It is regarded as certain that tlio collier Napoll and tho lislilug steamer Nordsoo foundered during tho recent galo. There wore twonty-ilvo parsons ou both vessels, and there Is hardly a doubt that all or them were urowuea. f I A Desk Calendar is a necessity I T most convenient kind of storehouse 4 1 for memoranda. The Columbia Desk I Calendar is brightest and handsomest X 1 of all full of dainty silhouettes ) and pen sketches and entertaining T thoughts on outdoor exercise and X snort. Occasionally reminds vou of X the superb quality of Columbia Hi- T cycles and oi your nccu ot one. A You won't object to that, of course. -in. r.i i ii i ..... r.. i: fr X 11U IsUlCIlUUI win uc iiiautu 1U1 live A 2-cent stamps. T Address Calendar Department, POPE MFG. CO., Mention thli piper. Hartford, Conn. .1KKGU-O.VS THhATliE, r. j. rEitansoN, man(;eu. NEW YEAR'S ATTRACTION. Mntinee and Evening. TUESDAY. JANUARY 1st, '95 The Grandest Production of loll! s Toon i Ciil.o ever produced. See the Greatest Living Topsy, DAISIE MARKOE. See tho MOO Shetland Pony. See tho &00 Siberian Bloodhounds. See the $10,000 Band and Orchestra. Notwithstanding the expensive company tho prices win not oo advanced. , itmerveu uouim al Ktrlln's Uruts ttorc. HAVE YOU READ THE PHILADELPHIA MES THIS MORNING ? THE TIMES is the most extensively circulated and widely read newspaper published iu Pennsylvania. Its discus sion of public men and public measures is in the ltittres.', of public integrity, honest government and prosperous In dustry, and it knows no party or per sonal allegiance in treating public Issues. In the broidest and best sense a family and general newspaper. THE TIMES aims to have the largest circulation by deserving It, and claims that it is unsurpassed in all the essentials of a great metropolitan newspaper, Specimen copies of any edition will be sent free to any one sending their address, TERMS Daily, $3.00 per annum; $1.00 for four months; SO cents per month delivered by carriers for 6 cents per week, Sunday Edition, twenty-four large, hand some pages 168 columns, elegantly il lustrated, ,$2.00 per annum; 5 cents per copy. Daily and Sunday, $5.00 per an nuni; 50 cents per month. WEEKLY EDITION, 50 cents a year. Address all letters to THE TIMES, Philadelphia The Properties iOlill I) Located on East Lloyd Street and Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets, Klitaudoah, !'., will bo Sold at Private Sale Apply to A. II. ROADS, Agt., ia-17!itw-3w 111 N. We-tSt..8benaudoah Miliror.B of Dollars Go mi lu smoke ever year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fnr niture, etc., insured in first-class, rellB' hie eompanies.HK represented oy DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, IsiO South Jurdtn Street. Also Llfo and Accidental Companies If your clothier doesn't keep Bammerslough : Bros Swell, llellable, New York -OLOTH.TUG- Make him get it. Their celebrated $15.00 Melton Ovorooat Wears like steel and la sold by every promt nent clothier In the state. None genuine with out JIuinmersiougn uros.- i&Dei. 'AMSY PILLS! AIL twua SFt AND BOOL. SIK040. f OA-WOMAN'S SAfC naeinouAROi miuox mi Specific Co,Pha,pa. . Hi ki Deed Until the Governor ef Kentucky Gives nit Guarulit.. That th Man Will Itecelva n Fair Trial Ho llnd Given Up Two Men Who Were Lynched, Cincinnati, Jan. l. Judge Buchwalter refused to surrender Bev. A. H. Hampton, alias Alexander Jackson, a colored min ister, to Deputy Sheriff W. W. Perrln, of Ijebanon, Ivy., until ho hod assurance of Governor Brown nud of tho sheriff of Green county, Ky., that tho man would bo protected from any mob. Rev. Hamp ton was formerly a teacher at Whltewood, Ky,, and had some words with J. C. Dur ham, a farmer, In June, 18P3, becauso tlio pupils woro stealing tho hitter's fruit. Hampton shot Durham, but not fatally, and fled. Deputy Sheriff Porrin, a relative of Dur ham, arrested Hampton while preaching at Avondalo. Hampton said lie was in dicted after Durham had recovered, but was willing to go back if assured n fair trial. He ha 1 received letters from prom inent peoplo tliero warning him Ids life was not safe. A colored man and a col ored boy had 'eeti lynched there, ono for murder and tho other for criminal ns sault, and h would be strung up by a mob If taken back by Deputy Sheriff Per rln. I havo sent two colored men back lately," said Judgo Buchwalter, "ono to Georgia and 10 to Kentucky. Although tho ofTenso of tho latter, an Italian ped dler, was on. Bhootlng at somebody, lie was taken by 11 mob out of the Burlington jail and hun? to a tree. I determined thon I would nover send another prisoner south unless I had assuranco ho would bo pro tected from mob and clven a fair trlnl. I ,imist havo a l?tter from Governor Brown ii'id tho sheriff of your county to that ef fect. ' Hampton was taken back to jail until tho further rder of tho court. Deputy Sheriff Perrin returned, and said he ex pected to bo back with tho letters required by Judgo Buchwalter. Quarantined Fassengera Iteleased. PlIILADULmiA, Jan. 1. Aftor being de tained fourteen days at the Quarantine station at Chester the 305 steerage passen gers of the steamship fcouthwark wero re leased yesterday. They were at once brought to this city. Hero they wero givoi hot lunch provided by the company, and after an examination of luggago by tho customs oflle.als arrangements were made to send the arrivals to their respectlvo des tinations. About 250 left the city, many for New York, and others for various points lu the west. Tho detention was for the period required for tho development "f smallpox germs, and as no cases developed all danger is considered over. Death of ItUhop Kiilclcerbnchor. Indianapolis, Jan. 1. Tlio Right Rev. David Buell Knickerbocker, D. I) , Epis copal bjilioji.ot Jtlie dlocosu of ImlUgiaj died last evo'ilng of pneumonia. Hi-was born at .Schagliticoke.Rennssahu'r county, New York, ou Feb. 21, anil was tho youngest son of Harmon Knickerhnrhcr, Widely known us "Prince Knlckerbac her." After serving as a missionary in Minne apolis when that city was a hamlet with a population of about 200, Dr. Knicker- baclicr was, in 18i7, elected missionary bishop of Arizona and Now Mexico, which election ho declined. He was elected third bishop of Indiana in June, lbS3. Cardinal Gibbous Not Golnp; to Home. Baltimouk, .Tan. 1. The announce ment was made somo t!me ago that Car dinal Gibbous had been summoned to Rome, and that lie contemplated a visit to tho popo in tho near future. It is an nounced from n most reliable source that as there was no special reason for tho car dinal going to Rome lie hns given up all idea of going abroad. If the cardinal should go to Rome at all it will be at some romote period as yet undecided. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania nnd New Jer sey, fair; varlablo winds. For District of Columbia and Delaware, fair; northerly winds, becoming southerly. Generally fair weather is indicated for all districts. Tho temperature will rise slightly in tho Ohio valley, and remain nearly stationary (n tho other districts. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotation of the New York und rlilluileliihia Kxchalitres. NewYouk, Deo. 31. The. last day of the yearlKllwua about the dullest of any full business day of the entire month. The total sales barely exceeded M,(X) shares and St. Paul, with wiles of 8,500 shares to its 1 redit, was the most aotlve of the wholu list. Tliero were periods of extreme stagnation during 'the day, and at no time was there uny anima tion. Closing bids: LehlKb 'ulley 3S W. N. Y. & Pa . 6 Pennsylvania M Erie WW Heading; 13J4 D b. .V V . ltOHi Bt. Paul - "tiW West shore 100)5 Lehigh Nav 4S N. Y. Central U8 N. Y. & N. E K Lnke Erie A- V New Jersey Ceu - 88 I)ol.& Hudsuu U!0i General Markets. Pmutmau'iiiA. Dee. 31. Elour steady; win ter superfine. SU. 10(92.30; do. extrus. iU.Si 2.10;' No. 2 winter family, it SO.U); i'eimsyl. vnnlii roller straight. SitiOiW.TJ; western win ter clear, I2.WmJ2.70. Wheat linn, higher, with !WJ4c. bid and itiVje. asked for December. Com quiet, higher, with Wlc. bid nud 48J6o. asked for December. Oats lirtu, higher, with 380. bid and 3Hc. aBked for December. Hay firm; goad to ohmce timothy. $Wjtl3.50. Beef Bteady. Pork dull. Lard higher; western ateam, $7.10; city. Sfl.u4friitl.75. flutter unlet; western dairy, luwdta.'., do. creamery, Uu)0.; do. factory, 8wl5o.; Eights, 26c.; imitation creamery, 12lHe.; Sew York dairy, $HKSlo.; do. creamery, lUitile.: l'annayUania creamery prints, extru, 27o.: do. oliuiue, Stfc.; do. fair to good, 2a2oc.; prints Johliltig at 28&Ulo. Cheese steady; large. aailKic; siniillJitlSc; part skims, a-.gtfjc.; full khns, 2&Jc. Eggs firm; New York and Pennsylvania. Stic; Ice house, lH622c. Live Stock Markets. Nkw Yohk, Deu. 31,-Ileeves closed active, veals tfcdy; native steers, ordinary to prime, 54 12K6.:iO: oxen, $fel.2': hulls, SMS.75; dry cows, $1 3n3.5U. Calves steady; poor to prime veals. $i.t; barnyard calves. 82.600 3.15; western calves, $-'.2J" 3.75. r-hecp and lambs stea ly; poor to good sheep. (I . i.ibi.: inferior to vood Iambs, $3.JiAl. "af tlve; good state liogs, ?1.80itl.'J0; pigs. $j5.10. East Liub.itv, I'u-. Dee. 31. -Cattle nttivc; prime. $5S.; good, SU5a4.5: bulls, stags and cows, Jja3.10. Hogs higher; PliIBdel nblaa. i oiv.it.Ms common to fair Workers. f $t.60St.(J0; rougln, $Jn..i. Sheep stringer; I extras. $3.8to3.an: good, S.SWWi coinmeu to 1 fair Iambs, f::3.iJ. TJ . .... 1 rooa, ensp pastry, aencate caKe, jj gestion, all coiue with and it saves money as success has brought Genuine has trade mark steer s rnf-rrm-nlaTit wreath take 110 ntiier. Madp. nnlv hv - j -j The N. K. Fairbank Company, CHICAGO, and ' 13!i N. Delaware Ave., 1'hllada. IN KITEGT NOVEUUKK 18, 1M. Passenger tra'ns love 'Ahonat di t tc 1'enn HavcD Junction, Msuch Chutu elchton, Blattngton, White Hall. Cativ-i.t AUentowc, HethleliOm, Kautoo aadWcr, l.tr 0.04. T.88. 0.15 r. tr . Xt n KW. 17p ru Pot New York and Philadelphia, 6.IH r 9.1!, u. in., 12.48, 2.t? p. rn. Kor Quakakt Hwltcttick, Ucrbards and hludsondale, A.IM 9.15 a. m., and 2.S7 p. m. For WllkeB-Uarro, Whltt IlnTen, Plttst Laeeyville, Towanda, Siyre, VTavsrlr t Elmir. 0.0-1. 9.15 a. m., a.B7, S.W p. ai. For ItccbCBtcr, Buffalo, Niagara FMlB a the West, .04, 9.i5 a. m. and 2.57 5.27 p. m For lielvidero, Delaware Water Gap Stroudsburg, 6.01 1. m., 2.57 p. ru. For Lambertvllle and Trctton, V.ls r.. n. For Tunkbannock, 0.01, 9.15a. m., 2.C7, 5.27 p. For Ithaca and Geneva 6.04, 9.15 a ra. 6.i p. m r'or Aurjurn v.id a, m. D.r p. m. For Joancsvllle. Levis ton and Ilea er M eaae 7,83 a. m., 12.43 p. m. For Stockton ana Lurcher Yard, 8.04. 7 1 9.15, a. m., 12.48. .67, 6.27 p. m. i' or onver uroon junction, Auoenricu an Hazleton 6 01, 7.38, 9 15 a. m , 12.43, 2.67, 5.Z7 an 8.08 p. It. ForScrantoc, 6.04, 9.15, a. m., 2.t7 anu 6.5 p m. For Bailebrook, Jeddo, Drltton and Frecla 0.04, 7.88, 9.15, a. m., 12.13, 2.57, 5.27 p. n. For Ashland, Qlrard vllle and Lost Creek, 4. t 7,46 9.13, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10. 6.86 p. m. For Kaven Kun.Centralla, Mount Carn.o r Bhamokln, 9.13, 11.14 a. m., 1.32, 4.20, 8.22. 9.1. p. IE. For Yateavlllc, Park Place, Mahanoy City at Delano. 6.01. 7.38, 9.15, 11.00 a m.. 12.48. .h 527, 8.08, 10 53 p. m. Trains will leave Bhamokln at 5.15, 8.1'. 11.45 . m., 1.5D, 4.80 9.30 p. m., and arrive abttiktdoah at 6.04, 9.16 a. in., 12.43, 2.57,6.27 11.15 p. tr Leave Shonandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.60, 7 ' 9.04, 11.05 11.80 a. m., 12.48, 2.67, 4.10 6.27 t p. m Leave Pottsvllle lor Shenandoah, e.sc, 7.6 9.05, 10.15, 11.40 a. ra 12.82, 8.00,. 410, 6,tn 7.66, . p. tn. Leave Shenandoah for Hailetoa, 6.04,7 r 9.1i a.m., 12.43, 2.67, 6.27, 8.03 p. m. Leave Hazleton lor Shenandnn,, 7.3fc 10.U II re a. m . 12.16, 2.65, 6.30, 7.25. 7.66 p tr SUNDAY TIUINS. Trains leave for Raven Uun, Centralis, a Carmel and Bhamokln. 6.45 a. m.. 2.40 n. n and arrive at Mhamokln at 7.4U a. ni. and . p. m Traln3 leave Mhamnkin lur Shenm tfx ar.-jBtf'lOT'p.-nf.raad arfive Tf, andoahat 6.49 a. in. and 4.58 p, m. Trains isavo for Ashland, Glrardvllle ai Lo Creek, 9.4U a. m., 12.80 p. m For Hazleton, Black Creok Junction, f. l Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk. AllPtiie"-!). Bethlehem, Eltston and New York, H.4 t 12.30. 2.66 p. m Foi Philadelphia 12.80, 2.65 p xu. For Yatesvllle, Park Placo, Mananoy CI ty Delano, 8.49, 11,85 a. m., 120, 2.65, 4.58 6.0S t t- Lrnve Hazleton for ShenanCoaL. H.8J i' 1' a. m 1.C6.6.30 p. ci Loavo Shenacdoab for I'ottsvlllr I 56 S 4 9.30 a. m., 2.40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoac s w v B.m.,l.SE,6.lb p. m. ROLLIN H. WILBUR, GenL Bupi South Bethlehem, ii OHAS. S. LEE, Oenl Pass. Act., PblladelpbU A. W, NONNEU AOHKR. Asat, O. P. A , South Hethlobfm Political Cards. JJOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Second Ward, BENJAMIN O. CHURCH. Subject to Republican rules. pOft SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Third Ward. T. It. EDWARDS. 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Address, Metropolitan News Company 48 CONGRESS ST., Zoek llox U2G3. Jtonton, llnti. TH ETT R QjL 0 O S , S . XT H O S E. L M I N T O N ." IWttB PrltbHD&UPHlA For Washing Clothes CLEAN and SWJSJi; t. !t LASTS LONGWl than other Soaps. Price FIVE) CENTS a bar. ' 37 ox- mnXo Toy IX. S"7V7"?k.Ij3vaC. NW Jllfltart . MAil by P. P, D. KIXUX, 1. . 4 the use of Col well. Its vl numerous lri Train! For N I.IO,5.2r . lu, a. 1 week (1 for M tW. 6 r:3 lay 2.1(1 p or i t.ai 2.1 For Til M0 6.3 day, 2. Id For week Sundays For Man r.20, 11.80 o in Sunday. 2.10, 3'cr Ashland and Shamokin. vret 7.20, 11.S0 a. m 1.85. 7 2 ) 9.35 p. m. llutoaj, i a m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via d 4i O. R. R , through trains leave Readl"' Terminal, Philadelphia (P ft R. R. It.) at 3 20, ',55 U.29a.m., 3.41, 7.27, o. m.. Hund- S29 .55,11 26 n. m., 3.46, 7 27 p. m, Additional fal i from 24ih and hfstnut streets station, we6t days, 1.45, 5 41, P.23 p. m. rjundays, 1.35, :a p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via i'hlladclrnia, wcekdty'J s.tiu a. m., 1.3U. 4.UU, 7.su p. m.. 12.1a nignt. aui dav. 6.00 d. m. ' Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week Cayt, I t.su, h.iu a. m., i.iu, 4.8U p. m. 1 Leave Phlladelnhta. Reading Terminal weok days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. ra. and 4.01.1 1.02. 11.80 D. m. tundav. 11.30 n. m. Leave Reading, week days, 1.86,7.10, 10.06, 1 55 t. m.. 5.65. 7.57 D. m Sunday. 1.36. a. ra Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.85, 7.40 a. m , i&ou, e,i p m unaay, a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3.18, 3.60, 11 23 a.. 1 20.7.15. B.2S n. m Sunday. 3.18 a r , wutiu tununuuy vifcyt nnv. uniai u.-su, w 1147 a.m.. 1.61, 7.39 9.54 p. m, Sunday, Sja Leave Mahanoy Plane, week di; V57 U.6a. m., 12.68, Z.OOjJ 0 111 aunaay, .iu, 4 vutjM Li' are wimamancja . 3 85,11 Ssrf tor Al nrts, 9.00. a. Mi, p. in Accommodaalou, 8.00 a. m.. 6,4 ' p, rn. Hunday-r xprcss. 9.00, 10.00 a. nu Aocom nodatton, 8 Win. m. and 4.80 p. m RetuinlLg. iL&ve Atlantic City, depot, coiner Atlantic and Arl.ausxs avenues. Week-Day3 Express, 7.35. 9.U) a. m, and 1.1)0 a d 5.3U p. .n. Accommodation, 8.15 a, m., and 4.32 p m. Hunca. Ex ress, 4 00, 7 80 p. a Accommo dation, 7.15 n. m., ana 4 15 p. m. Parlor cars on all express trains. O G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Ac Philadelphia 1' I. A. SWEIGAltl). lien. Sunt ij PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAI- I sonnTtKiLb Ofvisio-" NOVEMBER 25 1894. Trains will leave Shenandoah attar the above late for Wlggan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, New 3astle,8t. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Readlnc, Pottstown, Phocnlxville, Norrlstow and Phtl kdelphla Broad street station) atftOS tudlt;45 1. ra. and 4:15 p. m. on week days For Potts rlllc and Intermediate stations 9:10 a, m SUNDAYS. For VTlggan's, Gllberton Fraervllle, New Jastle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 0:18 9:40 a. Bl ind 8:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts town, FhrenlxvllTe, Norrlstown, Philadelphia it 6:00, 9:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m. I Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 1 10:40a.m. and 12:11, 6:04, 7;4 and 10:27 p.m. , Sundays, 11:13 a. m and 6:49 p. m. ! Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 1IH5, 1 11:18 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sunday t 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. I Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for 1 Shenandoah at 6 67 and 8 85 a m 4 10 and 7 11 p n wees aays. un aunoav ixav- i 0 ou a m. Loavo Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York Expres, week rtvr. . 8 20. 4 05, 4 60 6 16. 6 60, 7 38. 20, P 60. 10 30, (dining car), 11, 11 1' a m 11 noon, 12 41 (Lim ited 121 and 4 22 p m dining cars), 14), '230 Idlnlng car). 3 20,1,5 li 6 50, 7 13, 8 12, 10 p n . 12 01 night. Hutida s, 3 2), 4 05 4 5'l 5 15, 8 12, i5t), 1 130 (dlntug car), 1103 a m 12 44 , 231) !dloinB' car), 4 1) (United 4 22 , 5 21), 0 30, 6 60, 7 U, 12 1000 p m, 12 Ot nlgnt. Express for tjostoa milium change, Ham, veekdays. and 6 50 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE 80UTK. For mitlmoro " ' VYasutngton 8 60, 7 29, 8 II, 9 10, 10 20, 11 is, 11 38 m, (12 85 limited dining ;ar,) 1), 3 4S. 4, ( It Concessional Llm lin . dining car), 655. (dining car), 617. 665, (dining car), 7 11), (dining car) p m, and 1200 night veek days. Sundays, 360, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18, 1138 am, 4 41, 5 65 (dining car), 6 65 (dining dur), 7 40(dlulng our) pm and 12 03 night. Loavo Muraot street ferry, Pnlladelphla, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express. 8 60 a m, 2 10, 4 00 and 6 00 pm week lays. Sundays, Express, 8 45 and 9 45 a m, For Cape May, Anglesea, Wlldwood and dolly Beach, express, 9 a. in., 4 00 p in nets. Java. Sunday. 9 00 a m. For Sea Islo City. Ocean Cltv and AvMnK Express, 9 00a in, 4 00 p m week days. Jun- lays, 9 CO a m. For Homers Point, express, 8 50, a m, 4 00 p tn week days Sundaya, 8 45 a in. 9. M. PHBVOS't, J K. 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