3H MM MUIIIOII SAVED IE 1 1. V COTTOLENE- Right Arm Paralyzed Saved from St. Vitus Dance. "Our daughter, Blanche, now t tccn years of age, had been terribly afflicted with nervousness, and had lost tho entire use of her right arm. Wo feared St. Vitus d.ince, and tried tho best physicians, with no benefit. Sho has taken three bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine and has gained 31 pounds. Her nervousness and symp toms of St. Vitus dance are entirely gone, sho attends school regularly, and has recovered complete uso of her arm, her nppetito is splendid." MUS. It. It. BULLOCK, Brighton, N. Y. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. Dr. Miles' Norvlno is sold on a positive guarantee that tho first bottle will bencflt. All druggist! egU it at 11, S bottles for 15, or It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by the Dr. Mlloa Medical Co.t Elkhart, Ind, DrJheel1l,I The Only fiennlno Specialist in Amor lea, iioiwiuiffinnuinir ivaai Others Advertise. 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Norves, Htlu and Kidneys, Debility and Loss of Memoiy resultlpg lrom Abnte, Kxcess, Imprudence cr inheritance are permanently cured by Dr. Loub, seek bis advice at once, lie guarantees a positive and radical cure In every case lie treats, bringing buck Health and Igor in the most serious icases.. Con ultatlon and examination Iree and strictly conrlden ti 1. Ollice hours, dally and on Hundays, from 9 A. M, to 3iP. M., and 6 to 9 evenings. Send or call for jree book on Errors of Youth and nb&cure diseases of iotnsee. iiW ," iiJW,il1 1111111 ii" u f A LADY'S TOILET II is not complete without an ideal OMPL ftPozzoNrs I ,1 Combines every element ofl beauty and purity. If; is beauti fying, soothing, healing, healthy ful, and ( harmless, and when rightly used is invisible- A most delicate and desirable protection iu uic nu.c m ims climate. Inilst upon having tho genuine. Finest, Purest, Healtheat, Chris. Schmidt, Agt est Coal St., Shenandoah, HOTEL KAIEB, North Main St., MADANOY CITY. yiieit accommodations. Handsome flxuree, - lW aad'rillllaraHobnu AtlaohL mm .is. (Successors to Coakley uroji.) 1ST- GLASS" GROGBRY On Hottoi Beat Quality at IfOweajf Cms Frfeea, Patronage reapouuny loucu- I m an EXIOUfl i i I m iu uic lauc m mis Climate. N Imlrt upon having ths genuine, n ,arae?,'' tap and Pitsner Beers Tho Victors Ds3iro to Bring tlio War to an End, OPPOSED BY THE MILITARY GLASS.' The Latter Fnvrr Extravagant Domnnd Which Will Jfot bo IlisUteil Upon by the Mora Coniiirvntlrn Chinese Merchants Seeking Japanese ICcgUtratlon, San Fiiancisco, Jan. 7. Tlio steamship China brings tho following ndvleos from Toklo, Japan, tinted Dec. 21: All trust worthy signs now point to a speedy peace. Events havo marched with Rreat rapidity In tho last two weeks. Tho Chlnoso hopos of resistnnco have broken down, ami n formal offer of direct negotiations has been mado. Llttlo progress wns mado until nfter tho capture of Port Arthur, when tho Chlncso nt last appeared to roullzo tho necosslty of Immediate notion, nnd thoy declared their readiness to appoint a representative of sulllclpnt rank and to invest him with full powers from the central government. Tho cholco of tin appropriate place of meeting remains to lw considered. Tho Chinese havo doslrrnntod ono of their own ports, Shanghai, ns a doslrnblo rendezvous, but to this Japan will not consont, and consid erable) time has been lost In dlsousslng tho locality, but tho movement towards the peace Is proceeding, howevor, in apparently good faith on tlio Chinose part, and wltn sincerity by tho Japanese. The Japanese ministers aro thoroughly nwaro that tho lntorests of their country will bo most worthily sorved by' bringing tho war to nu end with tho least possible delay. Tho task before thorn Is not an easy ono, for. tlio strong ahiTaetlye mili tary class is bont on further conquest on a largo scalo, and tho public feellng.ls all In favor of inflicting additional punishment on tho cnomy and demanding inordinate torms of settlement. General Yamngatn has returned from Manchuria, leaving tho command of tho first army to Lieutenant General Nezu, and is now In attendance on the emnoror at mrosmma. Altiiougn undoubtedly suffering, from Illness, it Is believed ,that ino pain purpose or. nis recall yas to so curo .his influonco in restraining the In temnornto ardor of the military; faction .And facilitating tho arrAngements for an early restoration ot peape. (1 . yntll tbp proper occasion fpr proclaim lnc nn arnilstice Dresents itself the mili tary operations wll contlnnq. Yflth una bated vigor. Japan will not bo tempted to relax her nggresslvo onergy, nor will sho bo diplomatically maneuvered out of any of tho advantages sho has. Tho Chinese .merchants aro returning In 1 great numbers from their, own country tot tho Japanese ports, and are seoklng regis tration on tho footing of Japanese sub jects. Wherever tho Japuueso flag is raised tho Inhabitants signify their desire to llvo undor its protection. .Most of tho prosperous citizens of Port Arthur and Kin Chow, on returning to the homes from which thoy had lied during tho last days of Chinese military occupation, have postod signs on their wulls giving their .names and addresses as residents In tho "Now Dominion of Japan." On Doo. 0 an Immense festival was held Jn Tokio to celebrate the capturo of Port Arthur, with a singlo oxceptlon this was tho opjy purely popular demonstratlQn, over attempted In Japan, tlio first being In, honor of General Grant during his mem orable visit to tho capital In 1879. The Chlnee Envoy leaves Peking. Peking, Jan. 7, Tho Chlncso envoy to begotlato for peuco with Japan had a faro woll audlenco with tho emperor on Friday, Japan rofusQS to grnnt an urmlatlco. Mr, Donby, the American minister, believes that tho negotiations will bo fruitless. The Japanese will withhold their terms for peuco until thoy ohall havo occupied Po king. Jupaneso laudjug parties are busy exploring the buys on the cast coast of the provlnco of Shantung. Death of Congressman Post, Washington, Jap. 7j General, Philip SIdnoy Postf moinber.of congress from tho Tonth dhifirlct of, Illluols, died at tho Ham ilton lv(;ol ln th'Js city yosterday after an Illness of but, ono. day. JJls death was froin. heart failure, resulting from ucute gasr trltls, For some time he had boon suf fering ot intervals from attacks .which physicians pronounced dyspopslu, but has attended to his congressional duties un remittingly. Tho Illinois delegation in congress hold a mooting at 11 o'clock this morning and took appropriate, action, and the houso adjourned after the reading of tho Journ,aL GeppruJ Posjt, bad a brilliant war record, .H,o was nearly 03 yoars old, was serving hi third term in congress, und. was oleqtpd a member of tho Fifty fourth congress. The St. Joseph Jail Delivery. St. Joseph. Mo.. Jan. 7. Detective Bill v PJnkorto'n has he?11 phicodlD, charge qf tho Svdrk of ascertaining tho responsibility for the escape of tho desperadoes from the jjal New.year'a morning, as(tbQ Burllng .t6n. railroad pffjcluls arp .detpnnlned.tq re capture Pat Crowo, who holped to hold pp.tho Ell train. ( Tho man who passed re Vovprlt' to prlsonors lias boon Identified ,undwlll ,bo placed Unrjor' arrest. Ho Is said t( he vory rirominont. At the samo tlino It Is said a lawyer will bo 'taken Into custodyopQusouof-fJn as, go-botweop for the escaped prisoners and tholr friends. Nearly Wiped Out by Flame. Huntington, W, Va., Jan. 7.-Hamlln, a 8niull town and tho county soat of Lin' colncqunty,,YasiHiQat wlped.out by llro during the nlght. Tho flrp originated in,' bulldlugs and sovcral'.suialle'r ones were entirely destroyed. Tho origin of the Are and oxteut of tlio loss Is not known. , . v7T... . i , qorernor Hustings' Inauguration. v Hftjpispuna, , Jun. t.-M. K. , qjnistea, of thls.vlty, chief, marshal of .the comlnir ipmigurjl). parade on Jan, .hasstjpdur I order reiuestlng eachorgaulzatlou intend ing to participate lu the ovont. to report at onoe to him the name and doto of its form ation, the. number of men, tho imiue of Its 'marshal and tho probable hour of its ar rival in Ilarrlsburg, rip Weather, (v ( iViiiWivanla',' New.Jeray Jfor eastern ana wwwmv c ...1 T..l w. . 1,.....l.w.. iiitliivnstni.10 wlnda. For the DUtrlet of Columbia ani Virginia, falic; wurmsri sonthorly, phlf,t In' to .-wpatorly,, Yjud It wll.1 bp,deold;. edly colder, northwert of tbB Ohio river, and warmer in Nw Knglttud and the middle Atlantis ttato. the tyiglfl.uourmijis, mm, soon sproatto theHamlln hipllo lapt?ry; n.argp plant, arid also to a largo sawmill. All theso How Mrs. Reoso Became a Convert Her Arm Was Useless, and Could Not he Moved Without Pain How She Was Cured. Mrs. John Reese. South PotUtown, Pn. says : "It Is now about a year since I was cured of one of tho worst attacks of rheu matism I ever had. I had tried all kinds of reinodlcs and had several doctors, but nothing did me any good; so I concluded to try Munyon's Remedies. I never had any faith in homeopathy; I confess now I am a firm believer in It. After taking the Rheumatism remedy a few days I was able to raise my arm, which I had not moved for two weeks without the most Intense torture. Within a short time I was completely cured, and It was permanent, for during the past year 1 have not had the slightest return of the disease." Munvon's Rheumatism Curo Is cuar- anteed to cure rheumatism in any part of tbe body. Acute or muscular rheuma tism cured in from one to five days. It never falls to cure shnrp, shooting pains In the arms, legs, sides, back or breast, or soreness in any part of the body In from one to three hours. It is guaranteed to promptly cure lameness, still and swoolen joints, stiff back, nnd all pains In the hips and loins. Chronic rheuma tism, sciatica, lumbago or pain In the back are speedily cured. Munypn's Homoeopathic Home Remedy company, oi t'Miaaoipma, put u SDeciflcs for nearlv everv disease, whlcl are sold by oil druggists, mostly for 25 cents a Home. RAN INTO m i ivi-i. fcvo Co.Mtrm Surtomly Injured Jfcnr Knst Norwich, lu I. Oysthi: Bay, h. I., Jan. 7. Flvo young men, residents of tho village of K:ist Nor wich, were injured whllo coasting Satur day nlirht, and ono of them is expected to die. The injured are: Harry Hayward, shouldar dislocated; Frank Slmonson, skull fractured, will probably die; Will iam Blauvelt, seriously injured, may bo crippled for llfo; John Donohue, several ribs broken and injured internally; Will iam Shaw, Injured jilcjut tho head and hips. Tho uccldnut h; A led on a stoop hill betwoen this vli: id East Norwich. Tho young men w.v.i on a big bob sled, which wa mnrlmr ulonxata terriilo rate of speed. T.nvaril') tho bottom' of the hill the steering g-jar got out of order ln some unacoouutuljlu way, and the sled becamo unmanageable, Ifc tuvung, pit tho track andcrashuvl Into' a tree, pitching the const ers In alf dlrootlutn. govoral of them struck tho tree, and the others were sent with terrific force against tho ico. Tragedy ISnds tlio Honeymoon. TJTICA, N.Y., Jan. 7. About threo weeks ago William Flint nnd wife cuma to this city from Blnghamton to reside with Flint's mother. Flint is about 23 yoars of age, and his wife Is ten yoars his senior and tho mother of two children by a for mer husband. Yesterday morning Mrs. Flint leveled a rovolvor at her husband and flrcd four shots at him without pre vious warning. Thrpoof tho shots took effect, and tho man fpll to tho floor mor tally wounded. Then tho woman fired two shots at B'llnt's mother. Though eorlously wounded tho Injured woman may recover. Mrs. Flint says sho was forced to tho deed becauso of tho constant lnterforoncoof her mother-in-law lu tho affairs of tho family. Sho was placed under arrest, but hor men tal condition Is such that It was doomed advisable by tho authorities to send her to tho hospital. Tho couple had beon mur rled but six weeks. THE HAWAIIAN CONSPIRACY. t Deliberate l'lnu to Overthrow the l'ouiig Kcpubllc. ,SAU FnANCISCO, Jab. 7. The steamer (jhina has arrived horo with Hawaiian ad vices to IJoc. 81. Tho examination of ul logpd cohsplrators'at Honolulu resulted In three of tho acoused helpg held for trial without bal, The main witnesses for the prosecution were spies in tho employ of the government, who wormed themselves Into tho coufldonco of tho conspirators, nnd whon thopropor tlmo cumo gavothe wholo thing away. According to tbe wltnossos for tho gov ernment thero was a dollberato plot to obi tain possession of the buildings, and all tho prominent supporters of tho republic? wore to bo surrounded and urrested ut their homes by details of tho conspirators. The government, detpctlvcs even obtained complete lists of thoso who woro to bo ar rested. Among thorn woro Presldont Dolq, his cabinet ofllcurs, members of tho executive and advisory councils, nowly elected members of thq legislature, police oiiiciais and army, oincuiis, The conspirators claimed to have 8,000 stands of orj)s an4 thq, support of tho na tives, but the trial .developed tho fact that tho natives took no stock ln the affair, and that tho conspiracy was simply gotton up ,by.a, gang of discontented whites and hulf whites, A Dig danadian' Newspuper llnrneii Out. TpnoXTO, Onf., Jan. 7. Yestorday morning flro was discovered ln the baso 'nio'nt of Tho Globo building, on tlie cor ner of Yongo and Mollndii streets. Tho, ,enth-b flro' dep'urtintjut was soon on the spot, chief Artlugh uud ilvq men of tho Are brigade mounted upon the cornlco running around tho first story of Tho Globo office and were breaking windows to Introduce the hpso when tjio northwest wall, frflin tho cornlco up, flvo, stories, foil down with a crash. The men leaped Into the pile of bricks. Chief Ardagh was badly1 hurt about tho head, and had tt bo reinovod, ln n cat;, Rober.t Bower received sucn injuries that be was tuHea to tlio Hos pital, whero fee subsequently (lied, CbarJos Smedley, Francis' Fprsy'thi Rohort FostorL James Davidson and Hurry Sa.undors.aro severely Injured, The Globe building, erupted In ,)$8H t a ' cost, pttflO.OQO, w.Ith a plant. valued t,tOO,WV ymn' soon,a coin peta wrpek. Tio lire spread to adjoining buUdlnga, causing" ah luldUlonal loss of Propujod New License Ltw fur Naw York. ALBANY, Jan. 7. The" Independent county irgaiUzutlou of Now York will In troduce u bill oh Wednesday nlgbt mod, ejedj(tqr the QWj) ftcmor law, maklpgthe Xee,Sp60and,iuJpgthp licenses to all ap plicants who can pay the fee. This bill will be tucked by the liquor dealers. l;l3f?t5JM HllkivjftMt SWi ml Av.en. Pet qijehanna rtvar on. turilajr mgM yW k-tibe.' Thehr hodtei t net yt btn recoyarVi. It Promices to bo an Eventful One in tho Lower Housei THE VOTE ON THE CARLISLE BILL. Mr. Springer llclleves tho Dclinto liny llun Through the Whole Week The Oppo. ncnts of tlio Measure Mnv Sprlnjj u Snr prlso Nicaragua Cnnal lllll in tho Semite. Washington Jan. 7. Tlipjin-wnt week promises to bo a most eventful ono ln the house of representatives. It will not only determine the fatoof the Carlisle currency bill so fnr as the lower branch of congress Is concerned, but ln the event of tho do faat of the measure It will havo n far reaching offoc.t on the currency question and on the polloy of congress and tho ad ministration. Tho Domocratlo caucus, which will con- veno at 8 o'clock this afternoon, unless postponed on account of the death of Rep- rosentatlvo Post, will bo the first Impor tant stop, as It Is oxpected to test whether any bill can command a majority, and what tho form of tho bill Is to be. A rule fixing the future course of debato will not be Introduced until tomorrow, and its terms will depend largely on tho events of the caucus. It had boon hoped to get a final voto by tomorrow or Wednesday, but .Mr. bpringer, who Is lu charge of tlio bill says It may bo necessary to lot tho debate run through the week. Thero are evidences, howevor, that a coup U'etat will bo put ln execution by to morrow by thoso opposed to tho bill. This will bo a motion to strike out nil after tho enacting clause, which would be cqulva lent to a motion to kill tho bill. It was by a stroke of this kind that the Morrison tariff bill was summarily klllpd long bo foro Its 'frlonds'had anticipated a final vote. The parliamentary leaders of the house havo been consulted and havo agreed that this movo Is regular und in accordance with tho rules. They aro expecting the movo, although it is not known positively that It will bo executed. If an early voto Is thus precipitated, and all of the bill after the enacting clause struck out, It would do away with thq flvo mlnuto de bate and put a summary end to tho strug-, glo. If, however, tho motion to strike out should fall to securo a majority tho flvo minute debate would proceed until the final voto was taken. There Is ,np program, fqr the week be yond the, currenoy bill, ns this measure will, .exclude, the consideration of every thing olso .until It 'Is settled. Tho senate adjourned soon after the hour of meeting today as a mark of respoct, to tveprcsontative 1'ost. Tomorrow tne 'Nicaragua canal bill will again bo beforo tho sonato. Tho regular proceeding of the week will then begin with a speech ln sup port of tho measure by Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, The friends of tho canal bill are hopeful that a voto may bo reached some tlmo during the week, but whether It will reach that Important stagO will depend upon tho persistence of tho opposition and tho interference of tho business of tho appro priations committoo. Tho ponsion appro priation Is tho only appropriation bill npw beforo tho senate, and It is not believed that its consideration will consume much time, but thero Is a probability that the urgent doflclenoy bill will bo reported dur ing the week, and ln case it should bo and nn effort Is mado to call it up it is to bo tho basis far numerous speeches on tho ap propriation for carrying tho income tax Into effect. Wh(lo tho opponents of tho Income tax genorally disavow any Intention to defeat the appropriation, they opjnly confess their purpose of using it as a toxt for speeches on tho general polloy of Imposing such a tax. Tho probabilities aro, how over, against any effort to rovlvo consid eration of this bill during tho weok. It Is llkqly that twp or threo spocches will bq mado against tho Nicaragua bill during tho week,' and thero are still others so far unannounced to bo made In Its sup port. Tho advocates of tho canal bill are be ginning to growomewhat anxious to ro- celvo a voto, ns thoy suspoct an effort to hold this off iiu.tll it moy bo pqsslblo to displace, ho blU entirely with ,somo other measure, or, If this ho avoided and the bill passed, that it will reach tho house too late to securo consideration during the present session. The general understanding now Is that when the Nicaragua bill shall bo disposed of by tno sonato tuo DaHKruptoy bill will bo taken up for consideration, and that after that tho territorial admission bills will receive attention. Christian Scienco Church Dedicated. Botqn Jan. 7. Christian Scientists of tioston ana oi tuo wuoio country wero in terested ln tho dedication of nn elaborate edifice dedicated to that sect, which took ploco hero yesterday. A greut throng of people gathored from every stats ln tho Union, and tho services hud to bo ropeated four times ln order that tho people present might witness tho .exercises. Tho build ing Is qf brovyn stone, tho architecture Romanesque, and Is finely finished in light oak. Tho cost, Including thq lot, vya more than $210,000. Tho new church started on Its course ontlrely free 'from debt. Arrested for Pension Fraud. Sdnbuiiy, Pa., Jan. 7. Joseph Conrad, aged 70, of Lowor Augusta township, wns arrested for fraudulently obtaining a pon sion by representing himself as being bis cqusln, .of the snmq uuuip. 'i'lio pousln seryd throe years ln tho army, and dlod sovcral months after his return from the front. The prisoner was never in tho army. His pension was granted about a year ago, and ho has sinoo drawn about $300. Gold Kind In" Maryland. VESTMlridTKlt, Md.',' Jah! '7. Kece'ntly David Shipley found 'a deposit of supposed gold In an abandoned Iron niliio on the' farm of Larkln Shipley, inDahlehvthis' county, Mr, Shipley has had an analysis of tho soli and rqeks mudp at Baltimore? nnd tho, ore Is mild to have assayed M9.68 per ton. Killed by Premature Implosion. TtAVriniiPa.. .Tim. 7 Wlilln an Itnlln'n LhUster.viuii)nipnrlnB,a.ds;nuinltq bjas In .1... T I . I . . explosion which killed the Italian and la ijunjd.fourivislBtanta, efl Jtnllons. two pf them so badly that they may not recover. gary, mail tAwn orAhan) , pf apti) w almest completely burled in mo.vt. for thirty-four houre, and aeveral tit the In habitants pcrlebed. IIuuW"riti' Town lliirled Coder Snow, torms hare Drev Crisp Free from all the disagreeable greasy effects that result from the use of lard will be had, if COTTOLENE is used. Fish and cakes fried in it are simply delicious because it adds a flavor to them that cannot possibly be obtained from the use of any other frying material. Get the genuine COTTOLEN E, as there are SSM N. K. 139 IN lGPFEOT NOVKMBEJt 18, 1891. Pssscngor trains leavo Sbecasdob foi t'enn Haven Junction, Maucli Chusk. n ilKbton, Slatington, White Hall, CatasaiiQi.i. A'lentowD, Bethlehem, Kaston and Wcatherl.i 6.04 , 7.88, 9.16 a n, 12.18, 2 67, 8.Hp. m. For New York and PhlladelpfcU, rj.CH, 7. 9.15 a. ., 1S.4S, 2.67 p. m. For Qunlcakt, fiwltctbacK, Ger hards and Uudsondalo, 8.01, 9.16 a. m., and 2.67 p. m. For Wlllccs-Barro, White Haven, PIttstor, Laccyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly an' Elmira, 0.04, 9.15 a. tn., 2.67, 5.27 p. m. For Rochester, lluOalo, Niagara Falls ar He West, 8.04, 9.1S a. m. and 2.67 5.27 p. m. for Jioiviaoro, Delaware waier uap troudsburg, 6.04 a, m., 2.67 p. m. For Lttmbertvlllo and Trenton, 9.16 a. m. For Tunltbannock, S.04, 9.15 a. m.,-67, 6.77 p. u For Itbaoa and Geneva 0.04, 9.15 a. m. 6.V. . m . . ... T or Aurjurn v.id a. iu. d. p. m. For JeanesvlUe, Levlston and Beaver Weado r.88a.m., 12.43 p.m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, CM, 7.S 3.16. a. m., 12.44, 2,67, 5.Z7 P. m. For Silver Brook Junction, Audenrlcd ant Hazleton 04, 7.88, 9 15 a. m , 13.48, 3.67, 6.CT an 8.08 p. u.. ForScranton, 0.04, 9.15, a. m., 2.67 and iX p m. For Hazlebrook, Jcddo, Drlf ton and Frrelani. mm woo n l r id j. n r iv. U.VY, I.OO, . 1A.10, UI, 0. V. IU. For Ashland, Glrardvllle and Lost Dreek, 4. K i. to, v.is, iu.zu a. ., i.w, i.tu, .iu, n.Bf p. ,Fqr Haven Run, Oentralla, Mount Carme an, Sbamokln, 9.13, 11.14 a. m.,1.82, 4.20, 8.22, 9.U p. n.. For Yatosville, Park Place, Mahanoy City ant Delapo, 6.04. 7.89,. 9.15, 11.06 a m., 12.411, t.f 27, 8.08. 10.63 p. m. Trains wilt leave Sbamokln at S.15. fl.lb li. 45 a. ro., 1.56, 4.80 9.30 p. ru., and arrive sokebi uum ai o.ui, v.io a. m., u.ti, D7, o.vi 1U5 p. n Leavo Sbecandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.50, l.ft U.ft-i, 11.05 11.80 a. m., 12.48, 2.67, 4.10 6.27. t.1 p. m Leavo Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, t.O), 7.5C 9.05, 10.15, 11.40 a. m., 12.82, 8.00,. 440, t.10, 1 i '65,9.43 p. to. Leave Sbenandoah for Hazleton, 6.04, 7.SU 9.11 a. m., 12.48, 2.67, 6.27, 8.08 p. tn. Leave Hazleton lor Shenandoah, 7.S5 10.C 98 a. m . 12.15. 2.M, 6.80, 7.15, 7.56 p. IT. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Itnn, Centralla, u Carrcel and Sbamokln, 6.45 a. m., 2.40 p. rx undarrive at Sbamokln at 7.40 a. m. and 8. p. m. Trains leave Sbamokln tur Sbenandoar. 7.55 a. m. nnd 4.00 p. m and arrive at Shr. andoah at 8.49 a. m. and 4.58 n. m. Trains leavo tor Ashland, Qlrardvllle ant Loai rette, v.4U ft. m., iz.so p. m. For Hazleton, Mack Creek Junction, I'm.) Haven Junction, Maucb Chunk, Allentovc Uetblehem. Eaaton and New York, 8.49 a ;r 12.80, 2.65 p. m. For Pbiladelphla 12.80, 2.56 p. m. For Yatesvlllo. Park Place, Mahanoy City it Uolano, 8.49, 11.85 a. m., 12.80, 2.65, 4.68 6.U3 r t Lfave Hazletqn for Sbonandoab, 8.8V. II a. nr., 1.06, 5.80 p. m. Leave Shenandoah lor Pottsvllle. t.65. B 9.30 a. m.. 2.40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah. 8 83. ., f a.ra.,1.86, 5.15 p.m. ROLLIN H. WILHUR, Gonl. Bupt.. South Bethlehem, Pa CHAS. S. LEE, Genl. Pass. Aft., Philadelphia W. NONNKMAOHKR, Asst. G. P. A,, South Bethlehem. Ha .nave too Born Throat, Pimple, Copper-Colored Bpots, Aches, Old Bore. Uleera ln Month, Ilalr i aUlnn? Write Cook Bcmsdy Co., U07 Miv onleTeniple,ChIcaEa,IUMforprootaofcuroa. 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Trains leave Shenandoah as follows I For Naw York via Phlladelnhla. week dars. 1.10,5.25, 7.120, a.m., 12.83, 2.55, 6.65 p.m. Sunday 110, a. m. For New York via Maucr Cbuni, weeic days, b.X3,t as a. m.. in.su, x.oo p. m r or leauio nuu uuauiuuio. nuo. u.ja, 1.10, 6.25, 7.20, a.m., 12.32, 2.55, 6.65 p. m. Sua- day, ?.iu, a. m. F'or pottsvuie, wees aays, s.iu, i.ai, a, m., 12.82, 2.55, 6.65 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 a. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week dayti t.10, 6.25, 7.8), a. m., 12,82, 2.55, 5,65 P. m. Sun day, 2.10. a. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lnwlsbari, week days, 8.25, 11.80 a. m I.S5. 7.31 p. a., Sunday, S.25 a. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days. 2.10, 8.25, 1 7.20, 11.80 a.m., 12.32, 1.85, 2.65, 6.65, 7.21, 9 35 p.m. Sunday, 2.10, 8.25, a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln. week days, 8.0, 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.85, 7.20, 9.86 p. m. Bur day, I. 25 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via II. X O. R. It , through trains leave Reading Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. It. R. It.) at S 20, r.65, 11.28 a. m., 8.46, 7.27. o. m., Hundav 3 28 TJ5. 11.28 a. m., 3.46. 7.27 p. m. Additional tiatnis from 24th and f hestnut streets station, week days, 1.45, 5 41, 8.23 p. m. Sundays, 135, 8.28 p.m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via Philadelphia, week dayr 8.00 a. m., 1.80. 4.00, 7.80 p. m., 12.16 night. Bur day, 6.00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, weekday?, , L80. 940 a. m., 1.10, 4.80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4.20, 8.33, 10,00 a. m., and 4.0(r I. 03, II JO p. m. Sunday, 11.30 p. m. Leave Reading, week days, l.K, 7.10, 10.09, 1 1 55 t. m 6.55, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.85, a. tn Leave Pottsvlllo, week days, 2.85, 7.40 a. m s 12.80, 6,12 p. m Sunday, 2.85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, MS, 8.50, 11,23 i, . 1.20,7.15, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.18 a. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.46, ? V, II. 47 a.m., 1.61, 7.39, 9.54 p. m, Sunday, 8 45 m. . . . Leave Mahanoy Plane, week diys, I.r"ift; 3.30, 9.87, 11.69 a. m., 12.58, 2.0S, 6.20, 6.26,7.13 10 10 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. r Leave Wllllamsport, weeL days, 7.42, 10.10, a. 3 5,11. 16p.m. Sunday, i. 15 p. m. ATLANTIC OITY DIVISION Leavo Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf nd South Street Wharf for Atlantio CUT. " Week-Days Express, 9.09, a. m., -2jlX. 4,00, i0Op. m. Accommodaalno, 8.00 a. m.. 5,45 p. m. Bnnday Express, t.00, 10 00 a, m. Accom--odatlon, 8.00 a. m. and 4.D0 p. m. Returning, leavo Atlantic City, depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenuos. Wcek-Day3 Express, 7.35. 9.U0 a. m. and l.OO a i d 5.30 p. oi. Accommodation, 8.15 a. m., and 4.32 p, m. Sunda Kxrress, 4.00, 7.30 p. m. Aeeommq latlon, 7.15 a. m., and i 15 p. m. Parlor cars on all express trains. O. U. UANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Act- Philadelphia Pa. I. A. SWEIGABD, Oen. Sunt. iJKNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD I sontrrxKiLi, diviriow. NOVKMI1EH 25, 1894, Trains will loavo Shenandoah after tbe above late for Wlggan's, Qliberton, Fraokvllle, New Caatle, Ht. Clalr, Pottsvlllo, Hamburg, Reading, Pottstown, Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil adelphia (Broad street station) at 6:08 and 1H45 t. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Potts rille and intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Qliberton, Frackvllle,..Now Oastle. St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 8:18. 9:40 a. m nd 8:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts' iowd, Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 8:00, 9:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Bhecandoah at 10:40a. m. and 12:1' 14, 7:42 and 10:27 p.m. Sundays, 11:18 a. re 4 :40 p.m. Leavo Pottavlllb ihenandoah at ill 15, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays tt 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Shenandoah at 6 67 and 8 86 a m. 4 10 and 7 11 P m week days. On Sundays leave at 6 50 a m. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, week days, at 8 20, 4 06, 4 50. 6 15, 6 60, 7 S3, 8 20, 9 60, 10 30, (dinlne car), 11, 11 14 a m, 12 noon, 12 41 (Lim ited 121 and 4 22 p m dining cars), 140, 2 30 (ining car), a aj, t, o, o, o ou, i u, a 12, w p m.. 12 01 night, Sundai s,3 20,4 05 4 60. 5 15, 8 12, 960,10 30 (dining car), 1108 a m 12 44, 2 30 (dining car), 4 IX) (limited 4 22), 520, 6 30, 6 50, 7 13, K 12, 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. Express for Uoston, wltuout change, 11 a m, weekdays, and 0 60 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Ualtlmore and Wasnlngton 8 60, 7 29, 8 31, 9 10, 10 20, U 18, 11 S3 a m, (12 35 limited dlnlni ir, i ou, a iu, in, iv 10 uuuercwttiunuj im- lteo. dining car), 5 55, (dining car), 617. 665, (dining car), 7 40, (dining car) p m, and 12 OK mem een uays. nunaays, a ov, 1 zu, itf, 11 is, 1138 am. 4 41, 5 55 (dining car), 6 65 (dining car), 7 40 (dining car) p m and 12 03 night. Leave Market cttreet Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIO OITY. Kxprcsa, 8 50 a m, 2 10, 4 00 and 600 pm week lays. Sundays, Express, 8 45 and B 45 a m. For Cape May, Anglesea, Wlldwood acd Holly Ueaoh, express, 9 a. m., 4 00 p m week days. Sunday, 9 00 a m. ForBea Isle City, Ooean City and Avalon, Express, 900 a in, 4 00 p m week days, bun days, 9 CO am. For Homers Point, express, 8 50, a m, i 00 p m week days. Sundays, 8 45 a m. S. M. paavoai. J K. Wood, Qen'l Uacarn -i 'I Pasj't'' Ait HDeJarelUbl.,iitDlr.rgiiUUar madUUt. .Only haiMlus M4 the purest drugs ahtula r 4, Iiyo,wJiUlubi,tt (
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