3 EVENING HERALD1 t'ubllshcd dally, except Sunday by j !iMitAs,i rvnzisuijfo company, Publication offlco and mechanical department, North Market Street. Hhe Tlerttld X a6llvercd ln Shenandoah and az PeralQ Butroundinc towns tor Six Contg a week, payable to the carriers. II; mall, Throo Dollars a year or Twenty-live cents por month, a advance, i dvtUemtnt charged according to space j d position. The publishers reserve the right j 10 change the position of advertisements when- ...rllin Tuihltnntlnr. nt nfmm rami 1 ma It. Thf, The Ithtls also reserved to reject any advertise- tent, whether paid for or not, that the pub lahcrs may deam Improper. Advertising rates .jade known upon application. Xntered at the post offloeat Shenandoah, Pi. second elo8 mall matter. TJ1JI 1SVENINQ UXlt AMD, Shenandoah, Poena. .veriing Herald. MONDAY, JANUAKY 14, 1895. NOTWITHSTANDING it proverbial slow ness, Philadelphia mule ti very quick turn on tho Republican mayoralty nomi nation. Phesiuknt Cleveland aud Senator H 11 did not agree to an arbitration until they discovered that the elections hud left them uoihlug to arbitrate. STATK TllKASUKEn TAYLOR, of SoUlh Dakota, tried to run a bank aud the state treusury at the same time und had ro tijarkuble success in "busting" both, r r If you don't wa it tho grip keep your ieet dry. It you have the utlp don't neglect it. Some people seem to think t .nt ihe grip is h jokt but these people have never had It. President Cleveland in his Hawaiian letter to ConureHs says: "We have not felt at liberty to entertain the question ourselves." Apparently he has learned a heap since he tried going it alone with Paramount Blouul. Congrkbwian WiLbON says that the Democratic party is hstil to trusts. In waul way has it givea evidence of any such ho-i.lltt f The Democratic Admin' Istratlou and the Denocratic Congress have done nothing at oil to interfere with the trusts or to check the violations ot law ot which nil tiie trusts have been guilty. The position of tho Democratic conspira tors in Tennessee, who are scheming to prevent the Republican Governor from occupying the seatlto which he was elected is that the votes of the people don't count unless they show a Democratic majority, The situation down there simply shows the Southern Democracy in its old atti tude of refusing to acknowledge the will of the people by whom it stands impeached and discredited. Each of the 450 priests in the Pittsburg Horn a n Catholic dlowse has been noti fled of an order recently issued by IU, W". Richard Phelan, bishop, prohibiting taelrt-'tendance on bise ball, foot ball or other gtr.ue j of sport, as well as attend ing the theaters. The order has been ratified by higher authorities and must be observed. The reason given for issu ing the order is that the absence of prlesth uttendlng amusements or sports has caused Inconvenience to persons needing their services. Now the Cry-Baby Democracy clamors for Republican aid to repair the lncalcu luble damage done by its WhUkey and Sugar Tariff. The answer is obvious. T ,e Republicans would by any decent party be r cognize. 1, since the elections of November, asenlltled to determine the c ure of legislation on the great ques tions which divide parties. If the Demo cruta wish to concede thut responsibility, aud to furnish votes enough ln both.housea, to pue swell measures ;as Republicans cotivider neeeeiury to the public welfare, the Republicans will aooept, reluctantly but fro.m a sense of duty, and try to put thloic btrjght as far as they oan. If th Demji-.i-.il refu, u(tr having been kicked twit of "power for their lnoiptoity, Mud still iu-d-a upon ruunluK thing iheiUMcdv.-x ttj Republlcrtiia will not in urftre. IUe uo.iuUnl i,ut not the moral right to iili'en-giMli!i.ii rest with the DnnioorUi kltll. Theeut ti e responsibility goes with It, if they cbooge u exsrelae the ..ohnicil right o I to de y.the moral obhtf alou to re-ueot thB delnr! will f the people. The lUpiiblluwuB will not aotutpt lespousihillty iu tractions, picking up Urn. )arc of the burden only which DemooMU rtmluse they cannot carry, and leaving tie DeuioorUa to muddle aud botch other m ittern. Government U a problem of Infinite Interdependence. The tariff und the currency cannot be separ utol, uor the tariff mid tne appropria tions. If Demoerata insist upon having their own foolish way about the currency and the appropriations, they must alto stand responsible for the revenue they make necessary, l'l-oplicolca Vov I SDR. Mrs. Kelly Hnrtmau of Lynn, Muse., hns either been Impressed or rocolvod out. of hor own hend to inuko n series of prophooios for this yir. Somo of lier predictions niiy body without occult pow- or could fonwoo as, for instnnco, that thoro will bo croot rowing in coiitroB, wih . UUUsunl oxoitomont and discord. " , Unusual .oxcitoinout in oongross has boon tho usual thing for bo long that wo nro well tised to it now and don't wind it. Furthermore sho says that at loast throo prora,nont politicians will die. Heaven 1 . K1VB II1HIU I1HI1IU' I 41 lliu auiuu- er politioinus (aim a goou ninny oi them) would follow suit, tho country would havo a happy rolonso and n rost us well. Royalties nnd rulers nro going to have n bad timo. Quoen Victoria will bo very ill nnd mnybe die, and President Cleve land will not feel very woll himself. The Priuoo of Wales will havo much troublo, and thero will bo sickness iu his fnruily. Amerionus ore sorry for this, for Wales 1b beginning to show that ho possesses somo of the good hard senso and not a little of the kindly heart of his f ntlior, Princo Albert. There will ba two doatlis in tho British royal family iu 1805, says Mrs. Hartmau, and in our own roigning house littlo Priuooss Ruth Clovelnud will hnvo an illness. So much for royaltios. Bloatod capitalists and millionaires may look n littlo out, for they will not havo a good timo. They will sustain groat financial losses, nnd tho doath of ouo of thorn will causo considerable ex- citoinent. We doubt that. Tho doath of oven a hundredfold millionaire never yot has caused any groat oxoitomont in this country. Wo aro too much accus tomed to millionaires. Threo great mon are to die by vio lence, and nn unusual numbor of promi- nout paoplo nro to quit this lifo also, quiotly in their beds. Lot us all take the best of caro of oursolves. Thoro aro going to bo iu 1805 enough oxcitomout and stir to have lastod tho good old times a generation. The labor agitation will oontiuuo moro fiorcoly than ovor, and at tho ond of tho year working people will find thomsolves do oidodly better oif than thoy aro now Woll, thoy can stand it. Two vory in fluential mon will bo of groat benefit to tho causo of labor. Thousands of- mon who road this prophecy will thoroupon ask: Is it I? It will bo n bad year bo- causo of train robbing and criino, espe cially in tho west. Thoro will bo a droadful carthquako or two in tho south wostorn United States. Whothor poli tics iu Texas has anything to do with tlieso tho prophet sayeth not. Bosidos tho oarthquakos tho soor tolls us thoro will bo nnusual storms on laud, such as wo had in 1804, and a tremendous groat ono at soa. Throo hugo buildings will fall, probably somo of tho skyscraping hotels and apartment houses built on tho now plan of economizing ground rents. A big stoamor will bo burned at sea, and thero will bo constant horesy trials and theological agitation in tho church denominations. Tho yoar 1805 will, howovor, bo a wonderful ono for tho advaucomont of soiouco, invention and labor reform, wo aro told. That lots us down a littlo oasy and givos us somo small ground for hope. Mrs. Hartmau says, further, that tho powors of darkness aro going to pull all iogother and muko ono intoiiso, all around ofl'ort to crush out spiritualism aud tho spiritualists, but that thoy can't do it, and after a timo "all will be bright and beautiful." If half tho things this seer predicts como truo, 1805 will bo n jolly rough old year to most of us, and wo shall not lack oxoitomont. On thowholo, perhaps wo cannot do hotter than to tako to our solvos tho ndvico givon by ouo of tho lady's spiritual advisors, "Be courago ous and firm. ' For oursolvos that is Wliatwonro going todo. Woshall stand firm as a rock and not bo afraid of lions unloss thoy got away from a circus aud nro running about at largo. Tho fatal firos that havo ocourred in different parts of tho country this. Jauu nry show that not oyon ,yot has much progress been jnado in coustruqting ofll- cioufc firooscapos, with all tho parado that has boon made aud tho money that lias been spout Tho most tragio burn intr wns that of the historic Dolavnu Houso at Albnny. How tho poor oham barmaids upon the upper floor oould hnvo been ronsted alivo ns thoy wero can only be explaiued by the lack of any proper meau of esoajie. It i to be hoped .that tho ledsou of tho Deluvan will not be loflt on proprietors of other hotels throughout the country that are fnr uished with no better fire awupee than this old structure had. Live stock men nay that the reoent embargo iu Emojw against Auierioim Rattle is not caused by pleuropneumonia I T" WW 8 lw iff bill. Whan Amenon put a duty on imported 'luxar, Uarnmny, I'raiwse and Delirium found that American beeves had pleuropneumonia - and American lioas had trlohiuofia and restricted their imports. A dose of reciprocity will oure both diseases.. "It is understood that Mr. aud Hrsi W. K. Vauderbilt will oocupy the mnr blo place at Newport next summer. All's woll that ends well. -rije armor pluting of Andrew Caruo gto's ohook is thick enough to stand any ballistio tost. MUHYOH SAM HER. j ' ! How Mrs. Reoso Became a Convort Her Arm Was Useless, and Could Not be Moved Without Pain How She Was Cured. Mrs. John Reese, South Pottstown, Pa. cava: '.'It Is now about a vear since I was cured of one of the worst attacks of rheu matism I ever had. I had tried all kinds of remodles and had several doctors, but nothing did me any good; so I conducted to try Munyou's Keinedles l never had ony faith In homeopathy; 1 confess now I am a firm believer ln It. After taking tho Rheumatism remedyH few days l was able to raise my arm, which 1 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 havo not nau tne slightest return or tne disease." Munvon's Rheumatism Cure is iruar- anteed to cure rheumatism in any part of the bodv, Acute or muscular rheuma tism cured In from ono to five days. It never falls to cure sharn. Mioolluir nidus In the arms, legs, sides, back or breast, or soreness in auy part ot tuo nouy in iron' one to three hours. It Is guaranteed to promptly cure lamenesB, still nnd Bwoolen joints, stilt back, and all pains ln the bins and loins. Chronic rheuma tism, sciatica, lumbago or pain in the buck are speedily cured. Munyon's Homoeopathic Home Remedy Company, of Philadelphia, put up SDeclflcs for nearlv everv disease, which are sold by all druggists, m"stly for 25 cents a bottle. FINANCE AND TRADE. Tho Kctiirn to General lie-sumption Comes Vory filowly. New Youk, Jan. 12. R. G. Dun & Co.'a weekly reviow of trade says: Nolthor tho beginning of tho now year nor tho failure of tho currency bill lias brought any ma terial change to business na yet. Tho Idea that business would suddenly tako a now start after the holidays had rathor less foundation oven than usual, but tuo nopo of strong rovlval a littlo later Is still cher ished by many. Thoro has not been much timo for change ln tho Industries, but differences observed since thq now year began are not ln tho (II rectlon of higher prices or larger itemauu. hero aro moro Indications than ot lato that stocks of different kinds of goods have been accumulating ln conscqucnco if past lucroaso ln production. Tho weekly output of pig Iron Jan. 1, reckoning In somo furnaces only tempor arily out of blast for tho holidays or re pairs, was 108.411 tons, njrnlnst l()8,iba Dec, showing practically no chnngo. But stocks of unsold pig incroused during tho month about 20,000 tons weekly, so that actual consumption In tho mnnufacturo seems to have Inen about 148,000 tons weekly asralnst 157.000 111 Novoinber. In any case the industry is doing vastly hot tor than a year ago, when tho output was loss than 100,000 tons, but Indications ot excess of production over demand aro found In further wenknoss of prices. Tho fallur.is for tho past wook havo boon 20 ln tho United States, against 474 for tho same woek last yoar, and 51 In Can ada. against 57 last yoar. Bradstroots revlow saya: The second week of tho now year brings fow reports of nn incrcaslnir volume of orders for season ablo goods. Weather conditions In tho cast havo been unfavorable, those west and south tho revorao. Chicago, St. Louis, Boston, Now York and Philadelphia re port rolatlvoly greatest improvement. At somo centers It Is too early to judgoof tho outlook for trado. Production of Iron and steel is going on in excess of demand, but manufacturers expect that neocssary re pairs, renewals and additions by railroad car manufacturers and other industrial enterprises will havo a stimulating Influ ence In tho near futiiro. Ktilldni,' nt the Whisky Trmt. ClIlCAOO. Jan. 12. Tho United Stntos circuit court of appeals took up tho nppcal of tho whisky trust from tho doclslou of Judge Gro8,cup, nwarding ?37,000 of ro- bates to the Gotteehnlk company, of Bal timore, l Jie lBSUu tnat is . made slrlKos at thb foundation of the trust. In order to keep its hold upon tho trade tho trust granted to all dealers who handle Its goods exclusively a rebate of from two to flvo cents a gallon. Gottschalk & Co. wero distributors for tho tni3t, and hnd u claim for 110,000 rebates. Tho firm deollnod to fill out the form required by tho trust, and wore refused the payment of tho rebates. Suit for its collection was then begun and In April last Judgo Grosscup rendered judgment against tho trust, for t37,ll.07, from which decision an nppcal was taken. Accused Hank President Surrenders. New York, Jan. IS. Wllllnm W. Wes ton. nrosUlont of the Ilonoadale, Pa., Sav ings bank, surrendered himself yesterday in Tl.p.nr(1nr CSofT's r.nnrf, nn im llnllntmnnt. b1irghg him with huvlug aided and abet ted tne alteration or certain notes. Tlio c'oiiipliilnant is II. Simmons. Tho grand jury rcturnod an lndlctmout against Wes ton, who surrendered here boforo the papers ln tho case could bo sent to Honesdalo. Hv was balled out by William Brookllold. P J. Kellnm Is ln the Tombs on a charge somewhat similar to the one against Woston. Urt;iiir an Increased Appropriation, IlAlsiiluuuuu, Jan. 13. Adjutant Gen eral Greenland states in his report to Gov ernor Puttiaou for 1KM, the advance sheets ot which nave just bcim issued, that the annual appropriation for tho expenses of tlio National triiard of the state Is not suf ficient to keep It on the high plans it has attained, and iviMiumoud that the appro priation I) ' ln i ' "Md from ao,000 to H5Q,- 000 a year. '!',, item of pay alone was greater by (7,tK,j in l'fjl than In the pre vious year aud i0.(WO In exoew of 1WI. NUGGETS OF NWS. Mayor Strung, of New York, will ap point ono or two women to the school imard. Alice M. HartlBy has been sentenced to eleven yeu lu prison for killing ex-Sena tor Ij. IJ. Jrtney. at ivanu, nuv. Tha gtJiooner wvn u. jeouaru, or Jiuston, vma wraebed off Batomun's Point, H. I. OrW ved ly tho breeolios uuoy. Sidem. O., thinks it how a suicide club. tMfmBii having killed tli 'insolvos ithlu tWo wBoks, and anntlier ai t.-mpted it By a gHsolliirt stove I'lplo.'im at Kola milKou, Miidi., Mr, ilary ll ir';in.-. nn ' sod James wi're terribly bunu'd, nnd the hniuc was di'ritroyeil. ' The nronriotor of the Liudell hotel, St IjoniB, refused to entertain Slssi-n-tta Jones, the "Black Patti," and she threat ens suit for damages. FIGL1TING FIRE illl Sufferings of Firomon at a Confla gration in Bradford, Pa. THE THERMOMETER BELOW ZERO. As a ItflSuU a Hundred of tho 3Ien Wero Frostbitten, tho Condition of Two of Tlmm llelng Critical The I'roperty 1mb ISstlinntod nt 8 1,000. BltAPFOKD. Pa.. Jan. 14. Karly yester day morning flro broko out In tho Shcohnu Houso, m Mechanic street. Tlio conun grntlon Is suld to havo been caused by an overheated stove. Somo of tho hydrants wore frozen, nnd boforothoy could bo used the flro had spread so rapidly that a gon- ornl alarm was sent ln, tho wholo depart ment responding promptly. Tho lire raged fiercely for four hours, and before it wns subduod had autted seven buildings, l'l eluding tho big Columbia block nnd the Nutbaum block. The total loss is osti mated at $81,650, on which there Is about 748,000 Insurance. A hlith wind was blowing at tho time nnd tho thermometer registered 8 below zero, making difficult work for tho depart mont. A hundred of tho flremon wero taken to plnces of Bholtor with frostbitten ears aud fingers, and two had to bo con veyed in a carriage, being unablo to walk J. V. McQulsUm had his hands bndly burned aud afterwards frozen. Robert Slsco and Robert Holm, of tho Cltlzon Hoso company, nro so badly frozen that their condition Is critical. Ico fully an inch thick froze on the flromon's clothing, placing them in armor that Impeded their work materially, Owing to thefiorconoss of tho gnlo It was an exceedingly hard flro to fight, and for a timo It seomod that this part of tho'town would bo wiped out. An alloy running back from Main Btrcot and Intersecting with ono from Mechanic street, formed a square ln which tho flro mon succeeded ln confining tho blaze. But few of the occupants of tho Mechanic stroot houso wore out of bed whon tho flro broko out. nnd the inhabitants had vory narrow oscapes from cremation. Two of tho womon, Mary Callahan and Mary Doroan, jumped from tho socond ritory windows In their night dlothcs, nnd both sustained very sorious lnjurlos. Although Miss Callahan's loft wrist and ankle wero both fractured ln tho terrible fall, sho dragged hcrsolf through tho snow to a placo of safety, almost perishing Irpm tho cold on tho wny. Tho flauios also destroyod tho houso. owned nnd occuplod by Mrs. Mary Potor son, nnd that lady, with hor two daugh ters, saved nono of their possessions but tho night clothos ln which thoy oscnpod In tho Smith building, when It was ablazo from foundation to roof, and It wns thought ovorybody was out ln safety, Mrs J. F. McQulBton, ono of tho occupants. rushed from her rooms with hor clothing and hair ablazo. Tho firemen saved her from cremation. Hor husband was badly burned about tho hands In working with tho flames, nnd boforo tho flro was oxtin guished had his hands and cars frozen. Striking Minors Willing to Compromise. Dubois, Pa., Jan, 14. Tho prospects for a speedy settlement of tho coal minors' strlko aro apparently vory good. Tho mon nro willing to work on short timo if their comrades who wore recently dlschnrgod aro taken back. Thoy say thoy will make this concession In order to keep tho fam ilies of tho Idle miners from starving. Mr. Elliot, tho general manager for Bell, Lewis & Yates, the ownors of tho mlnos ln which tho strlko Is in progress, has gono to Buffalo to lay tho proposition from the mon before the members of the firm. Upon tl,o r.'p'ly ho will bring back depends tho Immediate outcome of the strlko. Panic nt a Church Funeral. NEW Havkn, Jan. 14. Tho funoral of the murdered Italian, Rnphaol Dulgrogo, took place yesterday from tho ' Italian Catholic church. During tho sorvicOs the pillars supporting tho gallory snapped, and a p;mlo ousucd. Women und men Jumped from the pews, and In their rush broko tho windows und burst tho doors from thoir hinges. Vlnceuzo Lulgl und his wlfo jumped from tho second story window. The man fell on his sldo on tho pavement, breaking his arm. Sovornl chil dren wero bruised by being trampled upon. I'liynlclan Chnrged with Inriintlrldo. HOHNKL.L8VII.LE, N. Y., Jan. 14. Sheriff Tlnkham, ot Windsor county, Vt.. arrived hero with extradition papers for Ur. J. v. llider, who Is under nrrost cliargeu with murder iu Vormont. According to tho slierilt's story Itldor was tho attending physician at the birth of nn illegitimate child ln Rochester township, and that tho father of tho child, in the presence of a witness, lured him to make way with tho child. Sheriff Tlnkham says that Itldor will cither hang or rocolvo a llfo sontonco if found guilty. IHMRHtrotiK Flro at Ilarnesvllle, O. Wiikei.Ino, W. Va., Jan. 14. Early In tho morniug tho town of Barnesvlllo, O., thirty miles wostof this place, experienced the most disastrous conflagration iu tho history of the plaoe. tho loss being esti mated at from $75,000 to $100,000. Tho origin is susposed to have been from u nat ural gas fire ln tho novelty store of M. T. Ward, on .Main street, and it quickly spread to adjoining business houses. The fire wns only stopped when it reaelied tho llreproof isriwlnold block about 3 a. m. Tlin Mlurvlnur In St. Jolm'a. St. Jorei's, N. V., Jan. 14. Owing t tho difficulty of obtaining uionoy to sot tho rollof works goiug tho government has not Immmi able to accomplish as much as desired. Timy will huve to make somo advance this wk as tho number of por sous without food is lucrouslug dully. The eiergyiiiKii are trying to arouse their eon gregatiiiUH and to Induce tiiein to give more towards the local charity fundi, but few are ln a position to rMpond. Dtwpnndouoy und Suicide, PlTTOHUIki, .Ian. 14. ITrederick Iler- ninnn, laborer, til years old, living at 72 J Kind! stroot, Allegheny, dim! at the Alio gheny Oeimral liospltal from the effects of I a due of poison. He hud leen suffering rroin a canoer oi te stomach, und a day or two ago Ids attjidlng physician Informix! him that Ids oaxe wa hopeless. Ho irruw 'very despondent uiidswnllowod the poMon. IlervUlies Attnvlc Keyptian OiitiMmtn. Loudon, Jan. 11. A dUpauiu from Cairo says that tho dervishes atlackul thu Kgyptlan outpost KK) miles wn.i of Wmly Halfa. Several Hgypti.uis wei-j kilm.l A camel wirps under Captain Tredwuy Is purituing the dervishes. COTTOLENE. Poor Pie . is responsible for many of man's (and woman's) physi cal -woes but the pie needn't be poor, and it may bring joy instead of woe. How ? Use nothing but COTTOLENE for shortening and the pie crust will be delicate, flaky, delicious, aud so healthful that even a dyspeptic can eat freely of it and be comfortable. COTTOLENE can't be equalled as a shortening, and is abso lutely healthful. Genuine has this trade mark on every pail. Take no other. THE N. K. FAIRBANK CHICAGO, anil Mil K. Delaware Are., FhUada. jBAILROACj IN ErKEOT NOVEMBKK IS, 1891 Passenger trains leave Sbenandotb 'enn Haven Junction. MMiali Ghusk fOl ilh'hton, 51&tlngton, Whlto Hall, Catasauqu, i 1 ( . t,H.v.,HVH. ..- nTA.II...I 1.W, 7.38. 9.15 a rr . IS l. 2 57, 5.27 p. m For New York and Philadelphia, 6.W, 7.v ii.l6 a m., t&4t, 2.6? p. m. For Qualtake -vwltctbacK, ucrnaroa ana nuasonaaie, n.ui IS a. m., and 2.57 p. m. For Wllkcs-Barre, White Haver., Plttstoi UacoyvlUe, Towsnda, Sayre, Wavoily ' Slmira, 6.04, 9.15 a. m., 2.67, 6.27 p. ui. For Rochester,. Buffalo, Niagara Fallt :ie West, 6.M, B.15 a. m. and 2.676.27 p. m. I'or nelvldere, Delawaro Water Gap troudsburg, C.01 a. m., 2.67 p. ra. For LambertvlUo and Trenton, 9.16 a. a For Tunkhannoclc, 6.04,9.15 a. m., 2.67,5.27 1 . For Ithao and Geneva 6.04, 9.16-a. rr ' m For Auburn 9.16 a. m. 6.27 p. in. For Jeanosvllle, Levis ton and neasr H e. r .S8 a. m., 12.43 p. m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 6.01, 7.f J.15. a. m., 12.4. 2.67, 6.27 p. m. ForHllver Brook Junction, Audenrlod an Ucizleton 6 04, 7.38, 9 15 a, m . li8, 2.67, 5.ST7 am 3.08 p. - . ForScranton, 8.04, 9.16, a. m.. 2.61 anu 6.1 0 m. For Bazlebrook, Jeddo, Drlf ton aud Frcr I. 04, 7.S8, 9.15, a. m., 12.48 2.67, 6.27 p. ir . For Ashland, Olrardvllle and Lost Creea, i I r.46. 9.18, 10.20 a. m.. 1.00, 1.40. 4.10. 8.SS p. m. For Havoc Run, Oentralta, Mount Cartr. dnamokln, 9.13, ll.H a. m., 1.82, 4.20, 8.13. 9.1f p. n. For YatcsTllle, Parle Place, Hahacoy City at. Jelano, O.0t. 7.38, 9.16, 11.06 a m., U.4?. 2 77, 8.08, 10.63 p. m. Trains -will leave Shamoltln at 6.15, 8.1b II. 45 a. m.. 1.66, 4.809.80 p. m., and arrive ai jcenatdoah at 6.04, 9.15 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 6.27 1.15 p. V Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvlllo, 6.C0, 7 D.08. 1L05 11.P0 a. m., 12.48, 2.67. 4.10 6.27, &c P. m Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 6.Ct 7.6 9.06, 10.15, 11.40 a. m., 12.82, 8.00,. 440, 5.W ' 7.6b, U.40 P. m. Leave Shenandoah forEazleton.6.04,7 r- V.1S . m., 12.48, 2.67, B.'J7, 8.08 n. m. i.eave uazicion lor Shenandoah, 7.8.'- 10.0 a 96 a. m . 12.15. 2.66, 6.83; 7.25, 7.66 p. tr 'SUNDAY TRAIN8. Trains leave for Raven Hun. Centralis., hl Oarmcl and Bhamokln, 6.45 a.m., 2.40 Y- i& ananrrivo atnamoiin at7.4u a. iu. ann s. , m. Trains leave Bhamokln fur ShenandoaL -. 7 65 a. m. and 4.00 p. m., and arrive at Bk anfloah at 8.49 a. m. ana 4.68 p. m. Trams leave for Asmana, airaravnic anc jlosi roet, 9.40 a. m., 12.o p. m For Uazloton, Black Creek Junction, K . i laven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentcr iothlenoro, Easton and New York, M9 ' 30, 2.65 p, m. p 01 Jnuaaeipnia is.su, i.dd p. in. For Yatesvlllo. Park Place, Mahanoy Uliy i Dolaco, 8.49, 11.85 a. ra., 12.80, 2.65, 4.68 6.03 p x. L.eave iiazjeion tor Boenanaoai... o,b" " m 1.05, 6.30 p. ra. Leavo Shenandoah tor Pottsvllle, I. 65 hi 9.30 a. m.. 2.40 p. m. ueavo rottsviue ror anenanaoaa n.tu i m., 1.86, 6.15 p. m. ! nuiimss'ii. wiiitiuit, ueni.oupt South Bethlehem, I i HAS. S. LEE, Heal Pass. Apt., PnUadolthli W. NONNKMAt HBH, ASBl. G. P. A., outh llethlehou AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THF OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST 329 N. 15th SL Below Onllowhlll, Philadelphia, Pa. Thirty Years' Continuous Practice lu alt special lloot-en of belli pexo. 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If you deelro to Invest ln stocks Inag&fe andlcgitlinato manner without caro and wor ry, sutiecrlbo to our dthcretlonary acconntt, which will pay you from 2 to8percentweekly ln any active market It will pay you more than double theaverage rate of interest In any ordinary business pursuits. Deposits receh to from 880 to Jl.100. We will be pleaded to furnish you refei tm t a aa to our success lu the past, and what w e ate doingfor others. If you are Bltuated vrnr you cannot call on us lu penou, addieta H communications to the Metropolitan News Co 48 Cantrest lit., Jtotton, 3in. We remit profits once a w eek and prlucip c i threo days' notice. Parties preferring to ci their own Investing, ate advised to aubs'iltt to our Daily Market Lottern, which gjvejet inilir.HAnt Infnnnntlnn nil DCtlvfl Stocks. aijC will enable you to iiiakommiey If youiloyoon with telegrams of Important changes, II0.U1 per month. Address, Metropolitan Nrws Company 48-CONQRC88 8T., Lock Vox tiH63. llottoH, Mutt RwiiiuuHiin n rmisuis, Iho purcat drugs by f. V, J). KIM,!, Dr. PeaB's EPennroai B.Bs Thoy are promp.t. le and certain In result. The cunuine (Dr. JMl') ool.r dluiM nolut. Boot auyubwe, l.ot,. AddreMl'aAi.MEOiwB0., QeTUga,0, COMPANY, m - -rs SYSTEM IN EFFECT MO EMBER 18. 1894. Trains leave Shenandoah aa followe : For Now York via Philadelphia, woor (lri tlO, 6.25, 7.20, a.m.. 12.82, 2.55, 6.55 p.m. ! unday 1.10, a.m. For New York via Mai-' Chunk, week (lays, 5.25,7 20 a. m , U.32, S.R5 0. - For Reading and Philadelphia, wool ivjt, t.W, 6.25, 7.20, a.m., 12.82, 2 56, r- rf j. rr Bus lay, 2.10, a, m. For Pottsvllle, week days, i.ln, 7.20, a. m.f t.S2. 2.65, B.55 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 a. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week dayli t.10, 5.25, 7.20, a. m., 12,32, 2.55, 6.65 P. m. Sun day, 2.10, a. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lowtscirz, week - days, 3.25, U.80 a. tn t.W, T2i p. t , Sunday. 3.21 a.m. For Mahanoy Plane, ween days, t.n. -7.20, U.80 a.m., 12.32, 1.35, 2.65,6.55,7 21,9 35 p. na. Sunday, 2. lu, 3.25, a.m. For Ashland and Shamoltln, wook davs, 8.2", 7.20, U.80 a. m., 1.85, 7.2). 9.85 p. m. Bar day. 125 a m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West vis B fc O. R. R , through trains leave ReaiiT Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & R. R. R.) at 3 80, 7.65, U.28a. m., 3.11. 7.27, P. m Hundu- SCS .65,11.28 a. m.. 8.46 7 27 p. m. Additional t al from 21i h and ' hfstnut streets station, week dojs, 1.45, 6 41, 8.23 p. m. Hundays, 1.35, H28p m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH LeavoNow York via Phlladelpnia.wuPkdtyt iOO a. ra., 1.30, 1.00, 7.80 p. m., 12.16 nlgt. Ba day, 6.C0 p. m. la Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, wit day 1.80. 9,10 a. m., 1.10, 4.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Termlstt, eek days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m., and .(r, 1.02, 11.30 p. m. Sunday, 11.30 p. m. Leavo Reading, weeii days, l.i6, 7.10, 10.06, 1 55 a. m., 6.65, 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.36, r. - Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.35, 7.40 a. m , 12.80, 6,12 p. m Sunday, 2.85 a. m. Leave Tamanut, week days, 8.1 H, R.60, II 23 . m.,l.so, 7.IB, .2? p rn sunaay. a.ia a. Leave ...aunuu.v v.,.,. week davu. 8.45, 9 l. 11.471 . m. 1.51. 7.39 V.H p. m, Sunday, 3 45 Leave Mahanoy Plane, week di ys, x.'l 4 CO, J.30, 9.37, 11.69 a. m., 12.63, 2.03, 6.20, 6.28,7.13 0 10 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4 00 a. m., Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7.42, 10.10, a, 3 35,11.15 p.m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Mtreet Wharf tnd Houth Street Wharf for Atlantlo City. Week-Days Express, 9.00, a, in , 2.00, 4,00, 1.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a. m 6.45 p. m. Bunday Express. 1.00, 10.00 a. m. Aooom nodatlon, 8.00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. Returning, leave Atlantlo City, depot, corner atlantlc and Arkansas avenues. Week-Days Express, 7.35, 9.00 a. m. and (.00 a - d 5.3U p. ja. Accommodation, 8.15 a. m., and 4.32 p, m. Hunda Exi ress, 4.00, 7.80 p. m. Aocommo datlon, 7.15 a. m., and 4 15 p. us. Parlor cars on all express trains. C. G. HANCOCK. Gen. Pass. Act, PhlUWlphla P I A. S WEIOAHD, Gen. Sum OKNNSYLVANIA KAILKUA1 I snnnTr-Ktw DIVIRIOK JANUARY 11 18.6. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above late for .WUTBan's, Qllberton, rrackviiiD, Nbt? aatia. Mt. u air.rottsviue. uumDurs-. ueaain II ..... .n a XT,..ta,nn. mtA T J V. . i1. i laerpma uroaa street station) at n:4t . m. and 4: 15 p. m. on Weekdays For Potts- rule and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Gllberton rraoMlle, New Jastle, St. Olalr, Pottsvlllo at 8:' S. 9:40 a. n ind 8:10 p.m. for Hamburg, Reaulng, Potts lown, Phoenixvillo, Norrlatown, Philadolphib it 8:00, 0:40 a. m., 3:10 p. m. Trains leave Fraokvllle for Hiionandcah at 10:40a. m. and 12:14 , 5:04, 7:42 an I '0-W 0 m. Sundays, 11:13 a. m and 5:10 p.m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shonandc&h at i0: 15. 'l:4Ba. m. and 4:40,7)15 and 10:00 p m Sticdays tt 10:40 a. m. and 6:16 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station) for ihenandoah at 6 57 and 8 85 t m, 4 10 and 7 11 p n wteV days. On Sundays lntv- tt 8 50 a m. loavn Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. Tor New York. Expreb-s, week rtv, at S 20, 4 06, 4 60. 6 15. 0 60, 7 33, 8 20, 6P 10 30, (dining car), 11, 11 1 a m, 12 noon, 12 41 (Lim ited 1 21 and 4 22 p m dining cars), 14, 2 30 IuiuiUK tui ft a wf tj, u, v, u w. 1 10. o i, 111 2 01 night. Buuaa b. 32if, 4 05 4 60 515, 812. 9 50,'V30 (dining oar), 1103 a ra 12 44, 230 (dicing car), 4 n (llmitod 4 22 , 6 20. 6 SO, 8 60, T13, H12, 1000 p m, 1201 night, Expressfor liosion, wltnout oliange, 11am, weekdays, and fl 50 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Tor lialtlinori. a d VTaafc.ncton 3 60, 7 20, 8 11, 1 10, 1020, II 19, II So a ro, (12 85 limited dlnlnf ar.) 130, 3 48. 4 41, (5 1 Conjresslonal Ltm- . dining ear), 6 65, (dining car), 8 17, 6 55, (dining car), 7 40, (dining car) p m, and 1203 night eek days. Sundays, 3 60. 7 20, 9 10, 11 18, 1133 am, .4 41, 665 (dining car), 855 (iSlnlng car), 7 40(dlnlng car) pm and 12 03 night. Leave Market street ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Hiprcss. 8 60 a m, 2 10, 1 10 and 5 00-a m week mya. Sundays, Express, 815 and 9 45 am. ror Capo May, ADglesea, Wild wood and Holly Ueaeb, express, 9 a. in., loo p 10 week days. Sunday, 9 00 a ra. ForUea Isle Ulty, Ocean City and Avalon, Express. 9 00 a m, 4 00 p m week days. Bun days, 9 COa m. For Bomeia Point, express, 860, am, 413 p m week days, Sundays, 8 ib a m, 8. M. l'nV0ST in 1 ,'i Oen" "ana- ' Ps'i -At , Havo yoo Boro Throat, Plmplea, Copper-Colored I ?P?,f c?S?i 0Id 8or' f-w 'n M-uth. nalr-1 li alilnK? Write 'ook Itemed? 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