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Ill-1 tn married life rprmlnfl ru't despair, even If In the J be discouraged, If quack eg I will Drove to von thatH Itamns for book wiMit'ir thoU muu jiuuur hum ex isc hPnt k U book exnoslntr ouacks mo muttPrH I their tricks and devices, callincrfl nuvcriisu id buvu tnernaeivea rmmn F celebrated and famous, clvlntr free! mi Ruaruntee, cnarginK enormousn cheap, poisonous druKB, And there I thuuiands. HourH i t to 3. Even I fit. Wed. ami Rat. Kve'irs. ft-9. 30. ISun..l f ice All aflltcted with dangerous andH peases annum call lor examination,! Vim & 1. Wed. and Bat, eve'gs, 6-9, andH VrIo or rail, Treatmentby inall.H Wholesale agent for Id'i hnA, I J Export Lager er till Samr Pile Beer. Iner made. Fine Hqoor-i and Cleart 120 South Main HI. When lu POTTSVILLE, Htop at. L WOLL'S HOTEl 1200 ortli Centre Street, is a all hours. Ladtes' dining roou. ip.! ieu wines, unuor.). clgari Ifp and Hellable Horses to Hirr VERY RTl ar Alley, Rear Coffee Honso. betft rigs in town. Horses taken to I. Hauling promptly attended to. DTEL KAIBR OHAH. HUKCHILL, Prop. Ill Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Irgest and finest hotel In tho region. l aooommodatlou. Handsome fixtures, eoal aad Billiard Booms Attached. rand iber Beers Wanted in London for Oomplioity in Many Orimcs. ONE TJNDEE ARREST IN AIBIOA. Tlio Men War Awaiting Trial for Jlur- daroiu Ananlt, and Jumped Tli.ir Hall. American Tularin Who Have Stolen Many Thousands by Mean, of Card.. London, Jan. S. It is reported that .Frank Tarbo, alias Frank Taylor, who, togcthor with William Carroll Woodward, aliag Hon. Lionel Musgrave, were arrested hero charged with participating in a light with cutlasses at No, 18 Ulster place, Ho gonts Park, nnd who afterwards jumped in 'i iibs hoen arrested at Capo Town. Subsequent to tlio disappearance of Tarbo aim woodward, who also jumped his bail, tno ponce learned that both men wcro no torious Amorican criminal, and that the cutlass light had Its origin In a dispute over the spoils of a robbory. On Sunday, Uct. 7, a well dressed man who gavo.hls name as Arthur Savlllo was thrown out of the houso referred to above, seriously out- tlng his head and face. After tho pollco entered tho houso another man, who said ho was Arthur Cockburn, was found lying In tho hallway bleeding profusely from wounds similar to those Indicted on Sa vlllo. Lying near Cockburn wore two cutlasses. Tarbo aud Woodward, tho occupants of tho house, were placed under arrest. They declared that Savllle and Cockburn had bcun wounded In a light following a drink ing bout, and that tho cutlasses had been used by them (tho prisoners) In self de fense Later they wcro admitted to bail, whereupon thoy disappeared. Then tho pollco discovered, aided by the Now York police, that tholr quondam prls- oners woro international criminals who woro badly wanted. Tho man Saville turned out to bo tho younger son of ono of tho wealthiest dukes, whom Tarbo aud Woodward had robbod by means of cards of about $1100,000. Investigation Bhowed that they had swindled many other persons out of vory largo sums of money, ono of their victims being Sam Lowis, probably the best known and sharpest moneylender in Kngland. Tarbo was at ono time a leader of the no torious Johnnie Irving gang, in Now York. Tho London pollco havo been inde fatigable in their efforts to locnto tho pair, and it is thought that thoy havo boon suc cessful as far as Tarbo is concorncd. Woodward Is wanted to answor for an ad ditional offense committed just as ho and his pal woro about to quit tho country. A man to whom thoy owed monoy in some way learned that thoy had gone to Graves cud. Ho followed, met them, and do uianded tho payment of tho debt. Wood ward hit him on tlio head with somo sort of a weapon, and nearly killed htm. Miss Willnril Kncourajes Strikers. HAVEnilll.L, Mass., Jan. a. Tlio demon stration of tho strikers of this city last night was by far tho largest of its kind ever hold here. Five or six thousand shoe workers and thoir sympathizers paraded the principal streets, while fireworks and decorations greeted them. Tho procession made its way to the city hall, where a mass meeting was hold. Miss h ranees E Willard, president of the national W. C. T. U., delivered a stirring address, urging the women to continue their work of organization. Lady Henry Somerset said slio knew tho strlkors were making a light for manhood and womanhood, and urged them to stand out persistently. llroko Jail to Knjoy Nuw Year's. PiTTSiiur.G lnn., Jan. ii. Six Inmates I of tho city jail escaped Monday night by j digging through tho outsldo wall of tho corridor, wont to Litchfield, about flvo miles away, and spout tho night in drink ing and celebrating tho advent of tho now year. Flvo of them hired a carriage and domanded admlttnnco to tho jail to com plete their sentonccs. Thoy were all pretty drunk, and apparently enjoyed tho joko thoy had played upon tho olllcors. Will Nlckons, who was awaiting a preliminary examination upon a charge of obtaining money under false pretonses, failed to re turn. Ntv Federation Officials In Control. New YortK, Jan. 3. John McBrldo, the now president of the Amorican Federation of Labor.and tho other now officers of that body took formal possession of tho head quartors yesterday aud entered upon their duties. Before McBrldo took tho chair Mr. Gompors mado a spooch welcoming his successor, and tho new president re plied in liko manner. The headquarters of tlio federation will be removed to In dianapolis in about four weeks. MlHalsaippl's Cheap Labor League. Nitta Yuma, Miss., Jan. 2. A move ment which seems destined to becomo popular among tho planters of Mississippi wus inaugurated at a planters' mooting in this town. Prominent agriculturists of Delta woro present, and resolutions were passed fixing tho best malo labor at llfty cents, and tho best class of female labor ut forty cents pur day. Not more than $7 per mouth, with rations, will bo paid tho best laborers. Will .k .Senator Mills to Resign. FoitT Worth, Tex., Jan. 2. A resolu tion which will lo Introduced In tho legis lature has been framed hero requesting Senator Roger Q. Mills to resign his soat in tho senate, o;i tho ground that he does not represent Texas, and setting forth that ho has refused h Indorse Texas men for positions mut declines to interest him self in having a nntloual bankrupt law passed. Forty Hurled In One Urnve. PoilTLANl), Oro., Jan. 2. A letter to tho Associated I'ross from fillvcr Lako, Ore., gives tho number of peoplo burned to death In the '.ability oi unnstnias evo as forty. Fully us many more were Injured, somo fatally. There was no means loft by which to Identify the victims, aud the bones were gathered i p and all burled in one grave. A DUlionest County Treasurer Suicides. Causon, Nov., Jau. 2, J. A. Hunton, treasurer of Lyon county, committed bill cide at his homo at Dayton by shooting himself In tho head. Ho was short over t6,00U of county money, but A. O, U. W. motiey left In his care Is all right. He left a letter explaining his action. Three Killed by Train. AUHUBM, N. Y., Jan. 2. Tho Lehigh Valley oast bound passenger train No. 181, from Geneva, struck a sleigh a half mllo east of Willard, containing Mrs. Hughes, her sou and Miss Larkln, of Ovid, and nil the oooup&nU were killed. Tortured With Rheumatism For'Quarter of a Century. Relief Came at Last to the Patient Sufferer How She Was Cured. county. Pa., says : "I was a great sufferer from rheumatism. I had the disease for over twenty-five years, and the torture I have undergone during the past quarter of a tentury no pen could describe. Every attack I had, my entire body was racked wltbjpaln, and I was in a terrible condi tion. I tried doctor after doctor and every remedv that could be suggested, but all with the same result. None of them ever cave me tho slightest relief. I had had tho disease so long that It had become chronic when I began to use Munyon's Rheumatism Cure. It was not long before I felt a great deal better, and alter using It a nliort time the rheumatism left me. I have not had a trace of it since, and am convinced that I am permanently cured." Munyon's llhenmatlsm Cure Is guaran teed to cure rheumatism In any part of tue nouy. Acme or muscular riieumatism cured in from one to live days. It never falls to cure sharp, shooting p.-tins in the arms, legs, Miles, uacK or breast, or sore- ness in any part ot the body lu from one to three hours. It Is guaranteed to promptly cure lameness, stiff and swooleu joints, still back, and all pains in the hips ami 101ns. uiiromo rneumatism.sciatira, lumbago or pain In the back are speedily cured. 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West 8t., Shenandoah, Millions of Dollars Go un In smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur ultute, etc., insured In nrst-cla83, reus ble companies, an represented oy DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 South Jardin Street. Alao Life and Acoldentnl Companies 'MISY PILLS! Srt AH.0 SURE. SEK04O. F0R"WOI"M-S BAjFt UUMUJ: YI1LCUA -K..inv. x-wi ,v THEATRE : CAFE formerly kept by Thos. Otbbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah Fresh anfl cool Ileer alwys on tap, Wines, LlQuors, Cigars. Costkllo & Oabsidy, Propristori. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that Sour boota do, and the water yon drink 't even fit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Boor and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Sheaandoak Brunch ohfl B, Mr Dec a SBsflBfisfi Dnua 9) stohsB Diaoussod by Pennsylvania's Eotir- ing Govornor. TEE LOSSES TO THE W0BKTNQMEN. Governor l'attlson Osclarei They Sacrificed 81,3tH,i23.75 In Flfty-tUrea Strikes In Twaaty-savsn Strikes Last Tear Only Thras) Were Won by the Strikers. ILiRItlBBUna, Jan. B. The legislature convened in biennial session at noon yes terday. Aftor tho oath of office had been administered to the members of both houses, and other preliminaries had been gono through with, recesses were taken until 3 p. m. In tho senate C. Wesley Thomas, of Philadelphia, was chosen president pro tern,, and E. W. Smiley, of Venango, was re-elected chief clerk. Henry F. Walton, of Philadelphia, was elected speaker of tho house and A. D. Fettcrolf, of Montgomery, chief clerk. Both branches of tho legislature are overwhelmingly Re publican, there being only twenty-nlno Democrats In tho house nnd nlno in the senate out of a total membership of 254 Tho scnato and house reassembled at 3 o'clock, and listened to tho reading of tho messnge of retiring Governor l'attlson Tho governor makes a number of recommenda tions looking to leglslatlvo reform. Ho says, among other things: "Nothing could more vividly Illustrate tho unproftt.ble- ness of labor strikes aud the resultlnij dis advantages to those who direct J .n'than tho statistics of the depa'jjU'tof Internal affnlrs, accordlu,1 . to which tho loss in wages In 1893 in Pennsylvania Incurred by tlio striking employes In flfty-thrco strikes was $1,3.)5,423.7G, while tho loss of tho em ployers was estimated at $131,S50. Tho riot of -fan. 27 in Mansfield, Alle gheny county, resulting in tho burning and destruction of property nnd loss of at least one life, was largely due to the im pulses of a population alien to our laws and language to destroy life and property Liko influence inspired the spirit of de- Btructlveness which permeatod '10 striko of the coke workors In the Connellsvllle region. Non-English spoaklng miners were conspicuous, too, In tho Juno (1891) striko In Jefferson county, to check which two regiments uud a troop of cavalry and theNationnl Guard woro called out. Of the twouty-seven strikes which occurred during tho year all save three failed to ef fect the purposes at which they woro aimed. Tho governor urges the abolition of "pluck mo" stores for miners, and the en actment of legislation looking to the plac ing of additional safeguards around the hazardous work of coal miners. With reforenco to railroad discrimina tion the governor says:"Moro stringent and positive legislation Is needed to enforco the nuti-discrlminatlon laws. Tho consti tutional Inhibition of freo passes Is prac tically a dead letter, because appropriate legislation has not been enacted to en force It." A feature of tho day In tho houso was an address by bcorgo V. Linwronce, 01 Washington, who has been lu public life continuously for fifty years, dedicating the remodeled hall of tho houso of repre sentatives. ' The lnrtlniuake lu Mexico. ClTV OF Mkxico, Jan. 2. Monday's earthquake caused great alarm here from those who feared a repetition of tho disas trous earthqunko of Nov. 2, which killed eighteen peoplo and did great property damage. In the Arben theater a stampede occurred. Women leaped from the lower boxes aud tho audience struggled for cs enno at tho narrow exits. At Inst a degreo of quiet was restored, but not until the most of tho audience, had taken rofugo In tlio streets. In Belnm prison where thous ands of wretchod beings are huddled to gether, pandemonium reigned and tho guards had hard work to provout hundreds from breaking out of their quurters and flinging themselves over tho walls. Hew York's llepubllcan Mayor. ' New Yohk, Jan. 2. For tho first tlmo In twenty yours a mayor not of the Demo cratic faith is nt tho head of tha city gov ernment. William L. Strong, who was yesterday Inducted into tho ofllco, repre sents vary much tho same conditions and social elements that ossortod themselves In 1872 in the elevation of William F. Havemayer to the mnyoralty. In both in stance there was a revolt against inunlcl pal corruption. It Is proposed to enact a law giving the mayor tho power of re moval over hoads of bureaus and an abso lute control of the pollco department. Tho framing of new laws touching theso points promises to bo tho most Important work to como before the Btnto legislature. llninllton Fish for Speaker. Albany, Jan. 2. Tho struggle for tho speakership Is over, and Hamilton Fish la the choice of the Rcpubllcun majority. In mnny ways It has been a close and almost bitterly contested light, but It ended lu a burst of enthusiasm for tho selected nom inee, for tho ofllco. All tho afternoon Mr. Malby and Mr. Fish, with formidable hackings, waged tho fight for votes In the caucus. When tho cauous mot tho voto resulted: Hamilton Fish, 78; George It. Malby, 23; Dauforth K. Alnsworth,6. Perugiuil and Lillian Afake Up. IIoston, Jan. 2. Lillian Russell and " 'or Peruguni, known to his ossoclutos I B ick Chatterton, met accidentally at uouse of a mutual friend, and as a euubtquoncu their quarrel has been made up. The details of the lntorvlow nra not yet known, bnt ut Its conclusion It wus manifest that their friendly relations had been resumed. Fifteen Thousand Wore Massucred. Boston, Jan. 2. A lottor just received in this city from a point near the scono of tho recent outrages In eastern Turkey places the number of slaughtered Ar menians at fully fifteen thousand. It Is written by a man In whom the highest conlldonco Is placed, uud portions are too horrible to repeat. Will Tonne Fulr Contest? San Francisco, Jan. 2. Charles Fair was asked the direct question: "Do you intond to contest your father's wlllr" "I know nothing about it," he answered. "I havo no personal attorney, and havo not advised with auy ono. I havo given little consideration to the will except to read It over." Killed by lliplodlng Dynamite. Newton, Mass., Jau. 2. Timothy Mai ley and Jumes Ford, while digging In a trench at Newtonvlllo, were hurled twenty feet by the explosion of a dynamite cart ridge. Malloy was picked up and died loon after. Ford is severely hurt. It's Provoking to Toe' deceived ; it's annoying to have a poor article of shortening. You can avoid both by seeing that your pail of COTTOLENE bears the trade mark steer's hrarl in nnHnti.nl be sure of having delicious, manuiacturers try to imitate COT TOLENE, that's the best reason xihyyou want the original Mad only by Tho N. K. Falrbank Company. CHICAGO, mid 119 N, Delaware Are., FhUsvdsu in irrEoi MOvr.MBKn l8,"KS(iL Passenger trains leave Khenandoai. foi Ponn Haven Junction, Maucb CtuRit. . alcnUjn, SlMlEgtoo, White Hal), Catasauqut iiucmown, neimor.em, tn&ion auu weaicor:w ,.. 7,88, 9.15 t tt.U 1, S67, B.STp. m JTor New York ana Philadelphia, fl.W, l.u 0.16 a. m., 1S.13, 2.6" p. m. f or Qualcake Hwltctbixk, Gcrhards and Uudsandale, 8.M. 9.15 a. m and 2.57 p. m. For Wllkee-H&rre, White Haven, l'lttstei Laceyvlllc, Tonanda, Sayro, Waverly r Elmirs, 0.04, 9.15 a. m 2.67, 5.27 p. m. For Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls a. the West, 6.04, 9.15 a. m. and 2.57 5.27 p. m. For Belvldero, Dolaware Water Hap : Stroudaburg, 6.01 a. m., 2.57 p. m. For Lambortvlllo and Trenton, SU5 a. m tj, ., ne new c m . run uui&iiauuui'K.u.vi, .u u, ui., .u,, U..I y. . For Ithaca and Geneva 0.04, 9.15 a. m. 6.1: p. m r or Auourn v.id a. m.D.v p. m. ForJeanesvlllo,Ievl3tonsnd Header MeaCnv. 7.B8 a. m., 12.43 p. m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 0.04, 77' 9.15, a. m., 12.43. 2.67, 5.27 p. m. For uuver uroox junction. Auaenriea am. Hazleton 6 04, 7.38,9 15 a. in , 12.43, 2.57, 6.27 an-. 8.08 p. a. ror acranion, o.m, v.io, a. m., w ana p,k p m. For Hulebrook, Jeddo. Drlfton and Freelar - 0.04, 7.33, 9.16, a. m., 12.lt, 2.67, 5.27 p. m. For Ashland. Qlrardvlllo and Lost Creek, t. L 7.48. 9.13, 10.20 a. m.. 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, C.S5 p. m. For Haven Hun, Centralis. Mount Carmc a, Bbamokln, 9.13, 11.14 a. m.,1.82, 4.20, 8.22. 9.11 p. ir. For Yateavllle. Park Place. Mahanov City ac Delano. 0.04. 7.38, 9.15, 11.00 a m 12.4.., S.6 5 27. 8.08, 10.5.1 p. m. Trains win leave unamokin ai d.id, s.h. 11.45 a. m., 1.55, 4.80 9.80 p. m., and arrive K ahenardoah at 0.01, 9.15 a. m 12.43,2.57,5.27 11.15 p. n Leave Shenandoah for Fottsvllle, 5.50. 9.CN, 11.05 11.30 a. m 12.43, 2.57, 4.10 6.27. 1' p. m Leave Pottsvtllo for Shenandoah, MK 7.6i 8.05, 10.15, 11.40 . m 12.32, 3.00,. 410, 5.20 ' 7.oo a 4j p. m. Leave Sbonasdoah for Haileton, C.I14, 7. V.l a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 6.27,8.08 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.SK W.r tl 00 . m . 12.15. 2.M. 6.80, 7.26. 7.56 p. r SUNDAY TKAINfl. Trains leave for Raven Hun, Contrails, . Cirmol nnd Hhamokln. 8.45 a. m., 2.40 J. and arrive at Ohamokln at 7.40 n. lu. and V -p m Trains leavo Khamokln tor Shonandoat -7.55 a. m. and 4 00 p. in., and arrive at Hr -andoah at 8.49 a, m. and 4.58 p. in. Trains leave for Ashland, Glrardvllle sec Ijop Creek, 8.40 a. m., 12.80 u. in For Hazleton, lllack Creek Junction. 1 t Oavcn Junction, Mauch Chunk, Aliens: r. llothlehem, Saston and Now York, H.4C (2.30, 2.55 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.30, 2.65 p m. For Yatesvlllo, Park Place, Mahanuy Cltj -Delano, 8.40, 11,36 a. m., 12.80, 2.55, 4.58 0.08 r Leave Hazleton for Sbenandoah 8.8v. a. m., 1.05,5.30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvillr. 55 8. 8.30 a. m., 2.40 p. m. Leavo Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah, e.x ' V a.m.,1.85, 5.16 p. m. ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Qonl. Hupt. South Bethlehem, F OHAS. S. LEE, Qenl. Pass.AKt., Philadelphlt A, W, NONNEUAOHKR, Asst. Q. P. A., South Bethlehem Political Cards. 1JOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Second Ward, BENJAMIN O. CHUROH. Subject to Republican rules. JC10R SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Third Ward. T. R. EDWARDS. Subject to Republican rules. If you desire to Invest la stocks in a safe and legitimate manner without care and wor ry, subscribe to our discretionary account, which will pay you from 2 to 8 per ccutweekl j In any active market. It will pay you more than double the average rate of Interest in any ordinary business Duraults. Denoslts received from 120 to $1,140. 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If you waat th bMt, get Dr. Peal's Pennyroyial Pills Thy an prssipt, safe aad eertaia tn ranlt Tb nsnilae (Dr. TWl'a) sisvar laai " " . healthful food. Other article. iNnrrroTNO MBxn 13. 1J94. Trains loavo Shenandoah as follows .. For New York via Philadelphia, week I, 1.19,6.26, 720, vm , 12.32, 2.55,15.55 p.m. Sv-.r 1.10, a. m. For New York via Mau: c , week days, 5.25,7 21 a. m., vs as, s.no p Vnr TtMiiinp s.nd PhliadftlDhla, wr iV i tlO, 5.25,7724, a. m., 12.32, 2.55. M?,rc L My, mo. a. nr.. . ... , for PoU8vuie.aov: aayn, ..iu, 7.au. a. ai, Z.1. 2.55, 5.65 p. m Pinfoav. 2.10 a. m. ForTamaquaand Mahanoy City, week fT, CIO, 5.25, 7.20, a.m., 12,82, 2.55, 5.65 p. m. Sun day, 2.10, a. m. r or wlluamRUori, aunoury anc i.qwiq ourx, neck days, 8.25j 11.30 a. m., 1.35. 7 21 p. n., Sunday, 8.25 a. tn. For Mahanoy Plane, week days. 2.10, 3.15. f m r.20, 11.30 a.m., 12.32, 1.S5, 2.55,5.65,7 20,9 35 p. m. Sunday, 2.1U, 3.25, a.m. For Ashland and Shamokln. week days, 3. Si, r.20, 11.80 a. m., 1,35, 7.20, 9.85 p. m. Suraay. 1 1 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the Wst via H . n xi. Tt.. thrnuirta trains leave Readier Terminal, Philadelphia (P. R. R. R.) at 3 20, 11.29 a. m 3.48. 7 27 p. m. Additional ttali-a from 24lh and c hestnut streets station, v.2g p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH 1 s.uu a. m., l.tsu, 4.uu, 7.3U p. m u.io nigni. dav. O.oo o. m. i.su. v.io a. m., l.io, 4.30 p. m. Lieavn I'nimaoiDniR. iteaainir 're 9.U2, I1.S) p. m. Hunday, 11.3U p. m. Leave Readlns. week days. 1.S6. 7.10,1 a. m.. 5.55. 7.57 v. m Sunday. 1.35. a. m 12.30. 0.12 d. m Sunday. 2.35 a. m. T ..... rT...n.i. .Aa1p rtna 1U D Rll 1 , 1.20.7.16. 0.28 p. m. Sunday. 8.18 t r, m j L5a6 Mohanoy Piano, weet aays.F'c , :. iu. SundAV, 2.40, 4.00 a. m., ATLANTIC CITY D1VIS1C I m,. Hl.ll. J.lnl,). tT, . .. . LI ... . T 1 me Moutti street Wharf for Atlantuny. ua. n. m AccoLnmoaaaio-.i. s.ui a. tn.. 0.4 0. m. uodatlon, 8.00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m 1 Retuinice, leave Atlantic tity, depot, cornerl Atlantic and Arhaususnrenuos. '.V'ecfc-Oays Express, 7.3). 1x0 a. m. and) i.ma. ,1 5.110 p. .u. Accommodation, 8.15 a. m., and 4.32 p m. Hunna Ut ross, 4 00, 7. ft) p. in. Accoramo datlon, 7 1ft 1. in., ana 4 15 p. in. Parlor curs on all exproaj trains. 1 C. O. HANCOCi:. Ocn. Pass.AKi I Philadelphia Pi I. A. SWEIGARI). Hen. Sunt iJF.NNSYLVANIA RAILPOAO 3 aonuTLEiLL DiTisirm NOVEMBER 2.5. 1894. Trains will leave Shenandoah after hi above late for Wiggan'B, GUborton. Frackvllle, New wastlo, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Roadlnr, Pottstown, Phoonlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil tdelpbta , Broad street station) at C:08 and 11145 1. m. and 4:15 p. in, on weekdays For Potts rllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For WlgKan'8, Gllberton, Fraokvtlla, New Oastle. St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 8:' 8. K.AO a. Bl ind 3:10 p. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts' town, Phoonlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia it 0:00, 9:10 a. m., 3:10 p. m. Trains leavo Frackvllle for Bbenandoah ai I0;l0.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:7p. m. Sundays, 11:18 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at lOili, 11:48 a. m, and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays tt 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for ihenandoah at 5 57 and 8 86 a tn, 4 10 and 7 11 p n wees aays. un aunaay iesvp itoautm, Leave Broad StreetStatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York Express, week dv, 0 8 20, 1 05, 4 50. 6 15, 0 50, 7 33, 8 20, 9 50, 10 30, (dining car), 11, 11 14 a m, 12 noon, 12 41 (Lim ited 121 and 4 22 p m dining cars), 1 49, 2 30 (dining car), 320, 4,5.8,6 50, 7 13, 8 12, 10 p m.. 12 01 night. Sunda s, 321, 105 4 5l 5 15,812, 9 51), 1 1 30 (dining car). 1103 a m 12 44. 2 30 (dining car), 4 JJ (limited 4 22 , 5 20. B30, 0 60, T 13, M2 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. Express for liosioa, wku jut change, 11am, weekdays, and fl SO p in dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore n 7asalnzton 8 60, 7 20, 8 81, 1 10, 10 20, 11 18, USSam, (12 85 limited dining r,) ISO, 4 46, 4 41, (5 1(1 Coniresalonal Lim ited, dining car), 555, (dining car), 617, 8 55, (dining car), 7 40, (dining car) p m , and 12 03 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18, 1138am, 4 41, 565 (dining car), 6 55 (dining curp, , iu luiuiug curl p m una 6 uj nignijL Leave ilarKot .ureoi Ferry, Pnlladelpt rOR ATLANTIC CITY. ISxprcas. 8 50 a m, 2 10, 4 00 and 6 00 p m w lays, aunaays, express, b u ana vusrn, For Cape May. .-tagleneu. Wildwood Holly Beach, express, 9 a. m., 4 00 p m w lavs. Sunday. 8 00 a m. ForHea Isle Ultv, Ocean Olty and Avail Express, 9 uu a m, luu p m week days, lays, 9 00 a m. For Homers Point, express, 8 50, a m, m week davs. Sundays. 8 45 a m. S. M. PH3T0BT. J tt, WOi Oen'i Mai - ""l Piay'r MARK wt.www.ww,.. W,mWV, READING 1