7BW in i fs EVENING HERALD Published dally, oxcopt Sunday by mjsiiaTjI) I'unzisiutro company, CBbllcntlon office and mechanical department, North Market Street. atn tJo-bTJ Is delivered In Shonandoah and 1O0 peram 8utrounQinB towns for Six Conts a jf eek, pi j able to the carrlors. Uy mall, Three Dollars a year or Twenty-five oents per month, W advance. Advertisements charged according to space and position. The publishers reserve the right 0 change the position of advertisements when tip! the publication of news requires it. The Hint is also reserved to reject any advertise Tent, whother paid for or not, that the pub- iihers may deem Improper. Advertising ralef .-ado known upon application. Entered at tho post orBce at Shenandoah, Pi. '1 second closs mall mutter. T11JS! nVMSINQ HERATjI), Shenandoah. Penna. Evening Herald SATUKD.VY. JAXUAItY 12, 180.1. Sl'llIXGEB is still hopeful for tlio cur rency bill. He was doubtless named ter the hope which springs eternal. Oh, do yive us some postage stamps thut will slick and not make the Father of Hie Country lok as it he had been out all night ! Xow thnt Mr. Hill has received the countersign, he can pass the White Hons? sentry-box at any hour, day or night without risk of having a charge of deadly blight fired into him by the sentinel on duty. Thev say that Gladstone is feeling to young and vigorous that he contemplates acting as peacemaker for the warring Irish pirlianientary factions. If he does and succeeds, Samson and Methuselah will have to take back seats. Secuetaky Carlisle is said to have given earnest warning to the Democratic leaders that unless his latest bill passed the Treasury would at once go to u silver basis by pay jient of Treasury notes in all ver only. It is more probable that some earnest and excited remark may have been misconstrued, but President. Cleve land would do well to look to this matter without much delay. He knows how talk of that kind broughtou the panic last year, and should have learned what sensitive ness there is regarding note redemption. Only a few days ago he durlared iu strong .language that the Government would use to the utmost all its powers to maintain gold payments, and it is not to be imag ined that he will allow any vexation of the Secretary to cause even serious fears of peril. After much reflection and delay, the English Government has at length de cided to abstain from assisting tho United States Naval Department in its philan thropic labor of ridding the ocean high ways of those derelicts that constitute so grave a peril to navigation. At the Washington Conference of 18S9, which was attended by delegates from Great Britain and every other maritime nation, a resolution was unanimously adopted re commending all Powers to come to an agreement respecting the removal of abandoned hulks in the North Atlantic This recommendation has remained dead letter ; our Government has been left to continue the task alone, no less than seventy-two floating wrecks of this kind having been sunk by two of our cruisers specially assigned to that service since the Conference; and all that has come of our negotiations with the Eng lish Government about the matter has been the manifestation on its part of a disposition to question and belittle the usefulness of our work. NEVER was there such a mixture of progressive and retrograde ideas as is con tained In the new criminal code now under discussion by the Imperial Parlia ment of Austria, which Is to replace the one that baa been in existence since 1S0S, Several reforms hove been borrowed from England.Hiich as the ticket-oMeave system for convicts, the detention during tb sovereign's pleasure of criminal lunatics, the exemption from punishment for first offences aud the light of a magistrate to commit minors to industrial schools. Capital punishment, abolished by Em peror Joseph II ami reintroduced by the code of 1S08, 1k retained, but restricted lo murder with premeditation aud attempts , on the persou of the sovereign, while In many oases in whloh it is now prescribed it is abolixhed. These are the real re forms, but there are reactionary clauses In abundance, and some ridiculous ones Thus, U two persons box each other' ears, the offence is, so to speak, condoned, but, if one of them hit) harder than the other he is liable to punishment. It is rendered ft penal offence to organize for a strike, or even for worklngmen to com bine, while the freedom of the press is re stricted in such a way that if the code passes In Us present shape it will only be possible for the newspapers to praUe everything that is done by the govern ment of the day. SMALLPOX AT ROBY. Tho Notorious Indiana Gambling Itcsnrt In- railed by DWraio. Cihcaoo, Juu. 13. Aid from mi unex pected source has como to tho Indiana authorities, who havo for months boon racking tholr brains as to tho host method of closing and keeping closed tho raco track at Kofoy. An cptilemlo or smallpox has broken out and there Is a wild scram bling among tho touts, stablcmon and jookoys to reach a more hoalthful locality. Tho authorities of Illinois havo for soino time Ijcuii kooplng a close watch on tho track to prevent too many of tho hangers on of tho placo from invading UMcago. , Every jockey or stableman who cannot show an approximation to a clean hill of health is told that Chicago has troubles enough of Its own, without importing thoin from tho Itoby raco track. When tho man shows symptoms of smallpox ha Is promptly taken to the pest house. Seven men from tho Hoby track, all with smallpox in its worst form, havo been brought to tho pest houso within threo days. The Chicago authorities aro power loss to movo against the plagtto spot, as it Is under the jurisdiction of the Indiana boanl of health. That body promptly re ceived notice of tho prevalence of tho dis ease and of the danger which threatened Chicago from its continued oxlstence. It is probable that a corps of physicians from the Indiana board will bo sent to tho track to vnc 'mate everybody in tho placo and to thor uglily fumigate tho stables and. other Hidings ot tho track. Tho track is closed at present, and it is not llkoly that tho state medical authorities will allow it to reopen, ovon If tho man agement wishes to do so. Another Incnmo Tax Irlglitor. New Yoijk, Jan. 13. Louis il. Hydo, who resides at Orange, N. J., commenced a suit In equity yesterday in tho United States circuit court against tho Conti nental Trust company, of which ho is a shareholder, to tost tho constitutionality of tho now incomo tax law. Jlr. Hydo is represented by Messrs. Seward, Guthrie, Morawctz and Steele and Mr. Joseph li. Choato as his counsel. It is understood that a number of corporations and Indi viduals largely affected by tho incomo tax huvo combined to protect their interest and to tost tho constitutionally of tho act, Ex-Governor Walte's Lecture Tour. Chicago, Jnu. 12. Ex-Governor Waltn, of Colorado, arrived in this city, yesterday, This morning ho wont to Woodstock jail to visit Eugeno V. Dobs. Tho ex-govornor Is on a lecture tour. After speaking in tho largo western cities ho will go to Now York and deliver a lecturo on Jan. 23. A few days later ho will go to Washington, where he will deliver a lecturo on "Who Is Our Fat Friend?" This lecturo will be devoted to an exposition of Governor Wtilto's view of ths president. l'ut Hot Coals on the Baby's Ilratl. FAUIBAUI.T. -Minn., Jan. 12. Near Ncrs- starnd, a village about twclvo miles east of here, while Mrs. Ernest Schuotto was out feeding th." stock during her husband's absence, she saw smoku coming from tho houso. Upon entering sho found that a 3- year-old boy had taken a shovelful of coals from tho stovo and pourod them ou tho head of a O-months'-old baby, causing its death and setting fire to the building. Suicide on the Street. Philadelphia, Jan. 12. C. E. White- lock, who is aid to bo a wealthy lumber man of Iliohiiiond, Va., shot himself in tho breast with a revolver on tho street hero last ni 'lit, and oxpired a few mo ments afterwards. Whltelock had been under treatment for nervous prostration but was so far improved that ho was con templating a trip to Italy. Crushed to Death In a Mine. Brazil, Ind., Jan. 12. Attho ncwmlno of tho Diamond Coal company, north of this city, Walter Hays and William Fron cner, two young men Irom Ulilo, wero working in the same room in tho mlno. While at work the slatoroof gavo way and fell on them. Hays was killed Instantly his body being crushed into a shapeless mass, b reucliur will die. Two Young Negroes Hanged. Chattanooga, Tonn., Jan. 12. Huddy Woolen and (leoriro Mapy, two colored youths, aged respectively 19 and 20, wero hanged here yesterday ill the county jnu, Tho crime for which tho two negroes were hanged was tho cold blooded murder of Marion Itoss, proprietor ot tho Last c,h mco saloon, on tho night of Jan. 17, 1891. ArciKod Hankers Waive a Hearing. HAinilSBUno, -Tan. 12. Charles W. Ray mond and his brother, Edward M. Kay riiqud, of tho defunct Middletown Na tional bank, who are charged with misap propriating ?54,O00 of the funds of tho in stitution, waived a hearing aud entered ball beforo Commissioner Wolfe for trial beforo Judge Butler. A Dredger Crushed to Death, , , Savannah, Jan. 12. Whllo lnsldo the bucket of a dredgo on the river doing re pair work J. Chadwlck, of Moorehead City, N. C, was crushod to death, Tho wheels of tho engine slightly revolved, throwing the heavy wheels of tho bucket together, and Chadwlck was crushed about tho waist, Will Not Send a Crew Abroad. Philadelphia, Jan. 12. Tho projoct of tho University of Pennsylvania to send a boat crew to Henley noxt summer has been abandoned because of a variety of obstacles which it would be impossible to overcome. Disappointed Love and Suicide. Mt. Holly, N. J., Jan. 13. Hudd Poolo, aged 19 yours, committed suicide nt tho home of hi parents here last night be cause tho girl ho loved Informed him sho was engaged to another. Stephen U. J'.IUIns Wins. CIIABLKUTOWS, W. Va Jan. 18. Tho joint Kopublioau canons nominated-Hon. S. J!. KikliiH for United States senator, to sucovod J. N. Camden. NUGGETS OF NEWS. At a circus performance in Odossa, Crimea, a gallery collapsinl and several wero killed. A dispatch from Pnritt announces the death of Benjamin Godard, tho French composer, aped 15. A steel stoamslilpof U,500 tons regteter is to be built at CrAmiMi' Philadelphia yard by the Clyde oompauy of New York. Wear Dublin. U., James JumUon was shot and killotl by ourglarsi who went to rob. Tho two robbers escaped without hooty. Senator Hill, ex-Speaker Reed anil Will iam li. Wilson attended a dinner given by Secretary I.amout to Joseph JofTorisou at Wobhlugtou lust night. Mood's Saved I Can Honestly 8ny This "For years I was In a Terr serious condlttoa With catarrh of the stomach, bowels and bhuMsr. t Buffered Intensely from dyspepsia, and Id fact was a miser able wreck, merely a skeleton. I teem ed to go from bad to -worse. I really wished I was dead. I had no rest day or night. I did not know what to do. I had token so much modloine of the wrong kind that II had poisoned me, and my finger nalla begun to turn Muck and eome off. I began to take Mr. TV Tl. Young, PetUr's Mills, Fa. Hood's Sarsaparllla. I had faith in the medicine. and it did more for me than nil prescriptions. X have gradually regnluetl perfect health! am entirely free from catarrh of tho bowels, and pain in my back. My recovery Is simply mar velous." VT. II. Yotjno, Potter's Mills. Pa. ooasip Hood's Pills relieve distress after catlna Professional Crd. jy 8. KIBTLElt, M. !., PlirslCTAN AND SUROE0N. Office. 120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. M. M. BUKKE, A TTORXE Y-A T-LA W, SHKMANDOAII, PA. Office. Bean bulldioc. corner of Main and Centre streets, Suenandoab. w.N- STEIN, M. V., PBSIC1AX AND SVIWEON Office Horm 2. Fean's New Building, ooi ner Main and Centre etreete. tihenandoab. Pa Office Hours: Mo 10 a. m.: 1 to 3 p. rr..; 7ti p. m. Night office No. VS0 West Oak street WENDELL HEBER, Successor 10 DR. CHAS. T. PALMKa JBl'JST ASD BAR SUJtOJBOlf,- Wl Mahautougo Street, Pottsvllle, ' Political Cards. JjOR SCHOOL DIRKCTOK, Second Ward, BENJAMIN C. CHURCH, subject to Republican rules. OR SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Third Ward. T. H. EDWARDS. Subject to Bepubllcm rules. pOU SCHOOL DIRECTOR, Second Ward, JOHN J. PRICE. Subject to Republican rules. pOi HIGH CONS I ABLE, JAME3 EMANUEL. Sub(ect'to the.rules of the Republican party. FlneHt, Purest, Healthest. Chris. Schmidt, Ag 207 West Coal St., Shenandoah. T. VI -Jit CENTKALIA'8 POPULAR : HOTEL Whore you can always net a glass of !ool Beef and Refreshing Wines Whiskeys, etc Don't forget the plv Locuet Avenue, OENTlt ALIA Pa Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your doom uo, ana the water yon unns isn't even ut tor tnac purpose, use Loronz Schmidt's Boer and Porter, JAMES SHIELDS; Manager Shenandoah Branch. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand jiauixds?$r Cor. l luyd and White 8ts. All worli guaranteed to be first-class In ever particular ' Ilk ties and lace curtain b Bpt-c Itlty Goods oalled for and delivered. A trll lOllalted Million? of Dollars Go up lu smoke every year. Take ni risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc , Insured In flint-class, rolla ble companies, as represented uy DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent 120 South Jardln Street Also Life and Accidental Compante When In POTTSVIIilJS, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room Attachea. finest wines, unuors, cigars. ager and Pilsner Beeis iv CTRH Educational Officials Now Charged with Dislionestyi AGKIOULTURAL COLLEGE ROBBED. Major Algoril, President of the College nt Stillwater, , T., Doclnrcs That the Ito gents Huvo lleeu Misappropriating tho Money of the Institution. GtmilUE, O. T., Jnu. 13. Mnjor Henry E. Algord, president of tho Agricultural and Mercantile college nt Stillwater, in his annual report, makes sensational charges against tho collcgo officials. Ho declaros both tho Republican and Domocratlo boards of regents havo plundered tho in stitution. During the first seven months of tho existence of tho college, ho says, $17,000 was spout, though not a dollar wont Into buildings, and tho Institution occu pied n small routed church. Mr. Algord said that m less than two years tho members of tho board of rogents drew 18,000 in mileagonnd thnt a secretary has been employed to flu an imaginary offlco, ho drnwlng $115 a month. Tho treasurer, he Bays, although ho handled noarly $10,000, turned over no records and has nover mndo a settlement with tho now treasurer. Major Algord concludes by saying tho regents refuse to heed ills protests, and tenders his immediate resignation, With tho promiso of laying tho matter fully bo- foro tho secretary of tho interior and tho secretary of agriculture Tho collcgo draws most of its funds from tho gonoral government. Presidont Algord is ono of tho leading agricultural collcgo men of the nation, and camo hero from Washing ton only a few months ogo. Japan's Ileavy Demands. London, Jan. 13. Tho Standard's Bor- lln correspondent tolegraphs that ho hoars that Japan has formulated hor conditions for peace with China. Approximately theso conditions are tho Independence of Corea under Jnpancso suzerainty,- tho cession of certain Chlnoso Islands, tho raz lng of the Taku forts, tho deprivation of Port Arthur and Wei Hal Wei of thcli character as naval ports and their dis mantling, tho demolition of all forts on the way from Corea to China, admission of Japan's rights to proscrlbo tho number and typo of China's mon-of-war, tho pay mont of a heavy Indemnity and, u possl- blo, tho negotiation of a Chinese-Japanese alliance. For Offering n Human Sacrifice. ST. Peteusuuhq, Jan. 12. Tho trial has been concluded at Vlatka, capital of tho government of tho samo name, of eleven persons belonging to tho sect known as Votiaks. Thoy wero accused of human sacrifice iu order to propitiate tho wrath of their evil God, Tourbano. Ono of tho prisoners was 70 years old. Thrco of tho prisoners wero acquitted, somo of them wero sentenced to ponal servitude for lifo and others wero doported to Siberia. JapM Advancing on Chin Chow. Tientsin, Jan. 13. Tho Japanoso aro steadily advancing on Chin Chow. Tho Chtneso aro retiring slowly to tho great wall, whero it Is expected thoy will mako a stand. Heavy snows Impede tho pro gress of tho armies. Soveril skirmishes have occurred, und In their retreat tho Chinese havo left numbers of their wounded behind them. Wife aiurilcr and Sulfide NEW Yokk, Jan. 12. Louis Gross, 130 years old, a driwr employed by a storage company, last uiht shot aud Instantly killed his wife, Jeuuio, 20 years old, nt their homo in West Thirty-second street. Ho then sent a bullet into his own heart aud fell dead besido his wlfo. No Iugalla Iloom in Kansas. Topeka, Kan., Jan. 12. As tho sena torial situation looks today thero nro ap parently only throo mon prominently In tho raco Burton, Hood aud Ady. Burton seems to lead, with Hood next In strength. Thero Is no visible evidence of any Ingalls boom. The Tennessee Contest, Nashville, Teun., Jan. 12. Tho stato sonato, by a voto of 10 to 14, adopted a reso lution postponing tho canvassing of the returns for governor until an Investiga tion of charges of fraud in tho election. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations of the New York and riillailelphlu ljxcliauges New YoitK, Jan. 11. The result of today's trading on the Stock Exchange is a pretty general advance in prices, ranging from to Yi per cent. In the actlve'list and extending to 2 percent. In the Inactive securities. There was a alight Increase in the volume of bus! nesa compared with yesterday. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley 35 W. N. Y. & Pa... m Pennsylvania 6t Heading 18H St. Paul 56 Lehigh Nav 19 N. Y. & N. E S$i New Jerboy Cen... 91 Erie 10M D., L. & W 160 West Shore .'....104 N. V. Central 08 Lake Erie & W... 15?i Del. & Hudson'....130g General Markets. Piiii-Adeu'iiia, Jan. U. Flour steady: win ter superfine, $2.103.2O; do. extras, $2.25 S.40; No. 3 winter family, 82.5052,2.60; Pennayl vania roller, straight, 82.G02.75; western, winter, clear, 12.502."0. Wheat quiet, steady, with 00J4O. bid and 61c. asked for Januarv. Corn dull, with 49Hc. bid and 49J6o. askod for January, tiats quiet, steady, with 3,c. bid and 38c. asked for January. Hay firm and lairiy active: good to choice timothy, 813 18.50. Ueef dull, pork steady. Lard lower; wstern steam, 8T.15; olty, Sa.(fi4. llutter dull and heavys western dairy, 1010o.; do. cream ery, lM'itftlo.; factory, 1015o.; Elglns, 26c.; Imitation creamery. 1818c.: New York dairy, luaaoc: do. creamery, WoKilo.; Pennsylvania creamery prints, extra, 2Tc; ,do. eholoe, 3Uc; do. fair to good, Stf23o.; prints lobbing at 38 31o. Cheese quiet; New York large, 9ll!4c; smull, vwq,W-; part skims, :ihDo.; full sklnis, 2.ic. Egisdull; New York and Ponn- sylvan'a, U'aJSVip. ; Ice house, 1TW19o.j weat- 1 ern, 21H- ; boutnorn, 19ilc. j Live Stock Markets. ' New Yohk. Jan. 11. Steers firm at 81.20 6 25 for common to choice; rough stulf alow nt a decline ut !Kfl,V.; oxen and stags, $2.501; bulla, $ii.lir8.s; eowa, $1.260.40; native aides lowatT8o, Calves slow and weak; veals, $107; extra, 87.36; fe calves nominal; ono car wostern at $S.87t4. Sheep steady at 82.75 3.35 for common to good; lambs weak and a trllte lower at 82.5Ul.(Sitt; one car extra, fl.80; dressed mutton. 41$(!c.; dressed lambs, C7Ho Hogs nominal at $4.101.75; none on sale. East BurcAUi, Jan. 11. Cattle unchanged little doing, fairly active; choice corn fed Yorkers, il.45,4.50; mediums, $1.154 50; good heavy, Jl.55ai.tt5; rough, $3.50l; stags, $33.50, Sheep and lambs alow; choice ex port wethers, $tf.75J44.2fl; fair to good ailxi d sheep, $2.4(lfc2.7i; coiuuiuu to fair, $ I52; good to choice lambs $1.40i;r,4 (li); fair to good, $3.7.i(i4.25; Canada lumba, fair to prime, IM &I.UO. COTTOX.J5NE. Hand in Hand go grease and indigestion that's why physicians con demn modern lard. Hand in hand go health and Cot tolcnc that's why Cottolene has received the endorse ment of the leading lights of the medical profession. When you feel that it would be a pleasure to eat any kind of pastry or fried food, without fear of indigestion, IN EFFECT NOVEMBKIl 18, 18W Passenger trains leave Hheunr-doaL fOI enn Haven Junction, Mauch Oliusk, i. Wgnton, Slatlnntoc, White Hall, Catsv.jv.. Allentown, Bethlehem, K8ton ud Weather 0.04. 7.38. 8.15 rr 12 " S 57, D.87 p. HI, for Now York and Filladolpb.s, 0.1M, 7, ' 9.15 m., U.48, 8.W p. m. For Quakafee Hwltclb&ctr, Gerb&rds anil Uudsondale, 0.04 9.15 a. m., and 2.57 p. m. Tor Wllltes-Barro, White Haven, Pltthtoi LaccyvUle, Tow&ndu, Sayro, Wavorly a. Elmira, 0.01, 8.16 a. tc, 2.G7, 6.?7 p. tn. For Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Tails tho West, 0.04, 8.15 a. m. and 2.f7 5.S7 p. m For Belvldere, Delaware Water Gap Stroudsburg, 6.0-1 a. tn., 2.57 p. m. For Lambertvllle and Trenton, 8.15 v a 7orTunkhannock,e.04,8.15a. m 3.67, 5.27 i For Ithaca and Geneva 0.04, 8.15 . n. kz t- m For Auburn 8.16 a. m. 6.27 p. in. ForJoanosvllle,l,evlstonand Header S4o'.c 7.83 a. m., 12.43 p. m. For Stocfetoti and Lurr.bcr l'ard, ).'), 7.!: 9.15, a. tr., 12.43, 2.6. 5.27 p. m. For Silver Brook Junction. Audenrled an, Hftzloton C4, 7.33, 8.15 a. m , 12.43, 2.57, S.S7 an 6.08 p. For Scranton, 0.04, 9.15, a, m., 3J7 ana d.sr P m. For Hnzlebrook, Jeddo, Drlf ton and JTroiui 0.04, 7.S8, 8.15, a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 5.27 p. rr . For Ashland, Qlrardvlile and Lost Creok, 7.4S. 8.13, 10.20 a. m.. 1.00, 1.40, 4.1(1, 0.rT p. m. For itaven Run. Centralla, Mount Carrae : Shamokln, 9.13, 11.14 a. m 1.32, 4.20, 8.23, 9.1.' p. n. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City am Delano, 6.04, 7.88, 8.15, 11.05 a m., 1,2.411. 5 27, 8.08, 10.53 p. m. Trains will leave Snamokln at 5-15, 8.1t 11.45 a. m.. 1.65, 4.80 8.30 p. m.. and arrive ai Sbcnardonb at 6.04, 9.15 a. m 12.48, 2.57,6.27 11.15 p. m Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.60, 7.V 9.08, 11.05 11.30 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 4.10 6.27, SA p. m Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoab, a.oo, 7.6c 9.05, 10.15, 11.40 a. m 12.82, 8.00,. 440, i , 7.66, 8.40 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 5.tu, 7.l. 8.16 . m., 12.43, 2.57, 5.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave lift net on tor snenandoac, 7.8& uu 11.18 a. m , 12.16. 2.66, 6.30, 7.2S, 7.5S p. re SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Hun. Centralla. il Cancel and Bbamokln, 6.45 a.m., 2.40 v, m and arrive at Uhamokln at 7.40 a. m. ana JU p. m. Trains leave Hhamokln tur Shenandoab 7.55 a. m. and 4.00 p. m and arrive at Bb andoan at 8.49 a. m. and 4.58 p. m. Tiv.ins leave tor Ashland, Glrardvllln anti Lost rrnek. 9.40 a. m 12.8D p. m. I1 or uazieton, Black creek junction, I'x t Haven Junction. Maucb Chunk. Allnnioi n Bethlehem, E3ton and New York, 0.49 430, 2.55 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.80, 2.55 p. m. Delano, 8.49, 11.35 a. m., 12.30, 2.65, 4.58 6.03 p Leavo Hazleton for Shenandoah. .8.8V. , 1 . a. m., 1.05, 5.80 p. a. Leave Shenandoah tor PottsHie, t- 56, ittn 8.30 a. m., 2.40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle lor Shenandoah. K.S, ' 41 a.m.,l.S6,5.15n. m. kujjli.h ti- wuiHuit, uem, oupt.. South Bethlehem. Fa 'HAS. S. LEE, tietll Pass, Agt., 1'UiuasiihU Vf. NONNKMAt'.HKU. Asst.O. P. A. 'touth Hothlehun. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST 329 N. i5lh SL Below Callowrilll, Philadelphia, Pa. Thirty Years' Continuous Practice in all special dheases of both sexes. 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Metropolitan Kpws Company 48 CONGRESS ST., Lock Jloop aaa.f, ftonton, Maif Hpw ditmrrrr flOABAII EK UCnre "in Miimuuis oo Beta ty P. JP, J. KIBLTW, 1 jielofM and Aavt Uaui, get cottolene. gee mat the trade mark steer's head in cotton plant wreath is on every pail. Made only by Tho N. K. Falrbank Company, CHICAGO, and 13'J N. Delaware Ave., l'lUlada. v - ' 1 cvcricfta IN TCFFKOT KO EMBRn 18. 1894. Trains leave Shenandoah an foUov-i For New York via Phllaflntnhu. wMk dirn. 1.10,5.25,7.211, a.m., 12.32, 55. 1.65 p.sou Punday ... I.W, a. m. t or new YorK via Dbunk, weskdays, 5.25,7 20 a. m.. 18 82, .P6 - For Reading and Philadelphia, weev dv. 10,6.25,7.20, . m 12.32, 2.NS, .5Pn.ro BUS lay, 2.10, a. ra. For Pottsvllle, week daye, S.lo, 7.20, a. ra., .2.32, 2.55, 6.66 p. m Sunday, 3.10 n, ro, , For Tamiqua and Mahanoy City, wesk days, tlO, 6.25, 7.20, a.m., 12,32, 2.K, S.sr, p. m. Sun' lav, 2,10, a. m. For Wllllamaport, Sunbury and CewlnB.-.r;, week days, 3.25, U.S0 a. ro. l.tt. 7 2-1 p. ,, 3unday,US! a, m. , , For Mahanoy Plane, week dayu. 2.19. i.26. n.' 7.S0, 11.30 a.m., 12.32, 1.35, 2.55,5.65,7 20,985 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 3.25, a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln. week (lavs, 8.S?, .20, 11.80 a. m., I.SB. 7 an, 8.35 p. va. Ru day, I. 25 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West r(a H A O. R. R., through trains leave Realnv Terminal, Philadelphia (P. & R. R. R.) at 3 7.55. 11.28 a. a.,3 47.S7, o. m.. SundnK 3 3S ' 55. 11.28 a. m.. S.46, 7 27 p. ra. Additional taP n from 24lh and ' hf stnut meets station, week days, 1.45, 6 41, k.23p. m. Bundays, 1.30, S.SSp.m. ' TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Phlladel Ifea, week day. 100 a. m 1,30, 4.00, 7,80 p. m., U tnlcht. Sr: day, 6.00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, weekday i, . .S0. 9,10 a. m 1.10, 4.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m and S.U2, 11.30 p. m, Hunday, 11.30 p. m. Leave Reading, week days, 1.&5.7.10, 10.06, 1 55 a. m., 5.65, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.35, a. si Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.35, 7.40 a. m,. 12.30, 8,12 p. in Sunday, 2.35 a. ra. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.18, 8.50, 11 23 m., 1.20,7.15, 8.23 p tn. Sunday, 8.18 f.. a. Leave Mahanoy City, woek days, 8.45, 9.11, II. 47 a.m., 1.51, 7.39. 0.54 p. m. Vunday, 3 45 a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dtys, 2.40. 4 CO, 4.30, 8.37, 11.69 a. m., 12.58, 2.00, 6.20, 6.26,7.(3 10 10 . p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 4.00 a. m., J Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7.42, 10.10, a. 3 36,11.16 p.m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf nd South Street Wharf for Atlantlo City. Week-Days Express, 8.00, a. c , 2.00, 4,00, 100 p. . Accommodaalon, 8.80 a, m.. 5,45 p. m. Hunday Pxpresa. .00, 10.00 a, m. Aocom nodatlon, 8.00 a, m. and 4.S0 p. m. Returning, leave Atlantic City, depot, corner . atlantlo and Arkansas avenuos. Week-Days Express, 7.35, 9.00 a. m. and 100 a d 5.30 p. ;n. Accommodation, 8.15 a. m., and 4.32 p. m. Huurlav Kxrroas, 4.00. 7.80 p. m, Aocommo latlon, 7.15 a. m., and 4 15 p. in. Parlor cars on all express traln9. C. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt. PLllaiJlnhia P I. A. SWEIGAKD, qen. Sunt JKNNBYLVANIA KAILKUA r nonmrxKiLt nivrtio; JANUARY 14 18 5. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abo -late for Wlggan'8, Gllberton, r rr.ckvlllo, N Pottstown, Phcenlxvllle, Norrtstow and Phil-V taeipnia uroau street 2taion) at :t'8 ma iuj m. and 4:15 p. m. on! week days Jor Potts- nue ana intermediate stations v:)0 a. m SUNDAYS. Tor Wlggan's, Gllberton, yrtoiiville, New Jastlo, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:. 8. 6:40 a. m ind 8:10 p.m. I'or Hamburg, Resdlne, Fotta1 town, FhconlxvlUe, Norrlntown, Philadelphia . it 6:00, 8:40 a.m., 8:10 p.m. Trains leave Praclcvlllo for HVensndoab lit i0:40a. m. and 18:14, 5:01, 7:42 tn6 '0::!7p. m. Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave Fottsvillo for Shenandoah t 16,15, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7(15 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays it 10:40 a. m. and 5:16 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad stvoet station) for jhenandoah at 6 57 and 8 35 a jl, 4 10 and 7 11 p a week days. On Sundays k'v at 6 60 a m. Loavo Broad Street Btatlun, Philadelphia, FOB NEW YOKK. For New York. Express, week dav;, at 820, 405, 450. 615, 660, 7S3, 8 20, B50, 10 30, (dining car), 11, 11 11 a m. 12, noon, 13 44 (Lim ited 121 and 4 22 p m dlnlne cars), 14), 20 , turning curl, o . o, o, ou, i id, o n, iu u iii.fikT 12 01 night. Sunda 8,320, 4 05 4 60, .6 15, 8 12, 9 51), 10 30 (dining car), 1103 a m 12 44, 230 . (dining car). 4 W (limited 4 22;, 5 20. 6 80, 6 69 7 18, s 12, 1000 p m, 12 01 night. Express for Boston, wltuuut ohange, 11 a m, weekdays, and 8 50 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For BaltlmorM d rTaaclmjton 8 60, 7 SO, 8 H, 1 10, 10 20, 11 18. II 8s a m. (U 86 limited dining , jar,) .1 80, 3 48, 4 4t, (5 1 Coniresslonal Lim its, dining car), 6 65, (dining car), 617, 55, (dining oar), 7 40, (dining car) p m, and 12 OC night eek days. Bundays, S 50. 7 SO, S 10, 11 18. 1138 am, 4 41, 5 65 (dining car), 6 65 (dining; car), 7 40(dlning,car) p m and 12 03 night. Leave MarJtet Bueet retry, Philadelphia, POP ATLANTIC qiTY. Kxprcea. 8 50 a in, 2 10, 4 10 and 6 00 n m week: lays. Sundays, Express, 8 45 and 8 45 a ra. Tor Cape Slay, Angleeea, Wlldwood and Holly Beach, express, 9 a. m., 4 00 p m week days. Sunday, B 00 a m. ForHea Isle City, Ocean Olty and Avalon, Express, 9 00 a m, 4 00 p m week days. Sun days, CO am. For Homers Point, express, 8 60, am, 410 p m week days, Sunday, e 4 u m. 8. M. PRBVOSt, J H. WOOI Beal UMtpri' pbo'kv ai t Havo you Boro Throat, Ilmples, Copper-Colored BP0'', Aches, Old Bores. Ulcers In lloutli, Halt Ifalllngf Write took ltemedy Co., UOT Mn onlcTemple.t'hlciiKo.Ill.orr roofs of cures. 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