I MIWMI4)HWl' in n i. EVENING HERALD Published dally, except Sunday by eiSUAJ.lt PUBLISHING 0U3IPANV, rnbllcatlon oBlco and mechanical department. North Market Streot. iv tfo-hij Is doll vc red In Shenandoah and nB Pealtt surrounding towns for Stx Cents week, payable to the carriers. Dy mall, Three Dollars a yoar or Twenty-live cents per montl., In advance Advertisements chargod according to spaci tad position. Tho publishers reserve tho right 10 change the position of advertisements when rvertue publication of news requires it. The right la also resorved to reject any advortlf neat, whether paid for or not, that the put llhers may deem improper. Advertising rai nade known upon application, Entered at tho post once at Shenandoah, Pi. M second closa mall matter. Til J! JSVEXItro UEHALU. Shenandoah, Pennt, TCP Evening Herald MONDAY. JANUARY 31, 1895. WHEN the Democrat go out again they will stay oat another twenty-live years, in which they may gain a little more wisdom than they did in the period of their post bellum retirement; but that is by no means certain. Alter another quarter of a century of discipline they might turn out to be the same procession of imbeciles and jumping jacks as they have shown themselves to be in their recent trial. Their Incompetence to every function of government would be ludicrous If it were not attended with such serious public consequences. They have thrown the country into complete bus! ness and financial disorder, from which under the most favorable circumstances It will take it a long time to recover, and it will be fortunate if they do not do more damage while they have yet tho power to Initiate and carry through legislation. It will be a prosperous day for the nation when all the business of government 1 taken out of their hands and they are aent back to that post of honor known as the private station which they have shown themselves peculiarly qualified to adorn, AVlllLE the free trade party in Congress Is endeavoring to make tho peoplo believe that a demand exists for a change in our currency system, it Is well to remember that the present system has been in force lor a long term of years, and that it was In force in 189i, the period of greatest prosperity In American history. It is true that the people the wage-earners In particular are in need of a currency that will be elastic enough to make the dollar which they only earn now have the same purchashlng power as the two dollars that they were earning a few years ago under protection. The trouble with the treasury department is not so much with the currency as .with Its revenue system, which would again adequate to meet its expenditures protection were restored. The present administration and the free trade Con gress, while not caring In the least whether the wage earners of the country were busy or idle, have forgotten all alone to take into consideration the fact thai the idleness of the people means thi -absence of prosperity for the country which in its turn must affect the condl ion of the national treasury. Itestor protection, restore prosperity, and there by restore circulation of currency anion t the wage-earners and a sufllcienc; funds for our national requirements. The last season has been especially dip nstrous to Arctic research. First, til Wellman expedition was forced to retrea before the impassable ice floes north 4 Europe; then Lieutenant Peary wasco pelled to abandon his quest, for tb present, on account of the terrible storn which raged over Greealand; and no' comes the report that there is reason t fear the Niinsen exnedltlon has 1)64 wrnlcB,1 In tint lr and nerlinr lost This wreokeu in the ice, ana perhaps lost, inis news Is significant, for the Nansen expert! tlon was supposed to be scientifically equipped for it purpose. It Is becoming a serious question whether further at tempts to penetrate to the North Pole should be encouraged, at lea it until they can be made under safer conditions than now exist. Scores of brave and useful men have sacrificed their lives in pursu ing this Ignis fatus, and it seems to be almost as far away as ever. It is true, many explorers have successfully trav ersed the Arctic seas and have made valuable additions to our knowledge of the frozen zone, but this Information -could be, and In many Instances was, obtained without tempting the unknown dangers that lie hidden about the mys terious and elusive object called the North Pole. SENATOR QUAY Is unqualifiedly right in his contention that It Is the "duty of the National Legislature to exercise Its power . .,, , . . . , . . , ,, to the point of exhaustion in order to prevent the carrying into effect the pro- vision of the Tariff act of 1801 for the collection of the Income e tax. lies me resolutely main - .Pennsylvania Senator tlln this grouu'l, nnd, It liecetstry, talk the detestable exaction to death. He will flail the people ready to go with him any reasonable length to kill the abomination. Thoro is no excuse for Democratic Sena tors to persist in forcing the Income Tax pon the nation. The overwhelming ver dict at the ballot box in November was a mandate from the people for the repeal of that odious Impost To insist upon col lecting tho tax a tax, too, whose consti tutionality has been formerly challenged, and Is about to be tested U a deliberate defiance of public sentiment. Northern Senators, especially, should resoutthls nt tempt to burden, harass and Injure their constituents. They know that the infam ous thing Is execrated by every right- minded citizen In the loyal states. Let these Senators act on this knowledge like faithful legislators. The effort to force the collection of the Income tax is ren dered more wanton aud Inexcusable by the fact that Its repeal is only a question of a short time. It late advices from Washington may be credited, Mr. Cleve land himself has become alarmed at the hurricane of Indignation which the pats age of the tax has aroused, and will welcome the opportunity to aid in wiping it off the statue books. It is folly to per Est In urging the Income tax under such circumstances. Its death is decreed, and the sooner this Caliban of Imposts is put In Us grave the better for the welfare of the Republic. Don't Tobacco Suit or Smoke Your Life Away Is the truthful, startling title of a book about No -To Bac, the harmless, guaran teed tobacco habit cure that braces up nlcotlntzed nerves, eliminates the nlco tine poison, makes weak men gain strength, vigor and manhood. You run no physlclal or financial risk, as No-To Bac Is sold by Mrs. A. Wasley under a guarantee to cure or money refunded Book free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. 12-31-18t Fire Alarm Boxes. The following list shows the location of the alarm boxes of the Shenandoah fire department : LOCATION. 15 Coal and Rowers streets. 10 Bowers and Centre streets. 24 Bridge and Centre streets. 25 Main and Centre streets. 84 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main aud Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert ond Cherry streets. 53 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once and let go. When an alarm Is sent in the fire, bell will sound the number of the box and repeat the alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALARMS. If the alarm Is sounded from box 15 tho fire bell will strike one, then pause and strike five, which will indicate that the fire is in the vicinity of No. 15 box. Every alarm Is repeated four times. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dls ases relieved In six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure, This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas sages in male or female. It relieves re tention of water and pain In passing it almost immediately. If you want quick " ' ' ' 7-. '-."lid pumio coinpeiiiion nail neon courtcu. .. is claimed uthor aldermen will havt similar charges brought against thorn. Bradford' Allt-ged Tolnoiilng Cnso, Bi'.ADFonn, Pa., Jan. 18. Itagonnis Ros slmo, an Italian, who was found in a hovo suffering from poisoning a fow ovonlngf ago, clluil at tho hospital W ednusilay night Many Italians accuse Mlko Darboni of ad minlsturing tho poison. Darboni has lcfl tho town. It Is said that Dnrbonl is wuntcc in Italy for murder. Tho coronor is Invcs tigatiug. Verdict Against a Itnllrnnd Company, Reading, Pa., Jan. 18 Barbara Flclsl man, n young girl, obtained a verdict foi $1,800.00 against tho Novorslnk Mountain Railway company for tho loss of a foot in bolng run ovor on tho defendant comP pany's railway on South Ninth Btrcot. A" motion for a now trial was ontored by the company's attorney. o Killed In an Altercation. C Oil City, Pa., Jan. 1U. Honry Grimes aged 25, was shot and killed In an allege I Uazette,'Mi3tfletowri;'N. J., Oelfeves that gilolni,oriBjniB Cough Remedy should be In overv home. He used it for a cold and it effected a speedy cure. He says: "It 1h indeed a granu remeuy, i oan recom mend to all. I have also seen It ueed for whooping cough, with the best results." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the iauie Lxseis & Baer, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. tf There Is good reasen for the popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Davis & Buzard. of West Mouterev. Clarion Co., Pa., eays : "It has cured people that our physicians could no notning lor. we Eersuaded them to try a bottle of Cham er lulu's Cough Remedy and they now recommend It with the rest of us." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros. Rupture. Cure guaranteed. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No. 3 South Mai street. 9-13-tf Many stubborn and aggravating cases of rheumatism that were believed to be incurable and accented as life legacies. fenffto 'tie SSpSS j cation of the sufferers. One application will relieve the pain and suffering and Its continued use insures an effectual cure. ITorsale by Gruhler Bros. Smoke Brennan's famous clears. They arc the best in the market, for fine trade ' only. J3-31-t MUKTOI SAVED HER. ow Mrs. Rooso Becamo a Convert Her Arm Was Useless, and Could Not be Moved Without Pain How She Was Cured. fa .Tnt.n Dn... Cnv.ft. YAt.. T5 says : "It Is now about a year since I was cureu oi one oi tue worse attacks oi rneu lnatlsm I ever had. I had tried all kinds of remedies and had several doctors, but nothing did me any good; so i conciuueu to try munyou's itemeuies. i never had any faith in homeopathy; 1 confess now I am a firm believer In It. After taking the Rheumatism remedy a tew uays i was auie to raise my arm, which 1 bad not moved for two weeks without the most intense torture. Within short Mine I was comnletelv cured, and It was permanent, for during the past year 1 have not had the slightest return tue disease." Munvon's Rheumatism Cure is guar anteed to cure rheumatism in any part of tue uouy. Acute or muscular rneu ma- tlBtn cured In from one to five days. It never falls to cure sharp, Bboollng pains in the arms. leeB. Bides, back or breast, or soreness in any part of the body In from one to three hours. It is guaranteed to nromntlv cure lameness, stilt and woolen joints, stiff back, and all pains in tne nips ana loins, unronic rneu ma tism, sciatica, lumbago or pain in the back are sneedtlv cured. Munyon's Homoeopathic Home Remedy Company, of Philadelphia, put up specifics for nearly every disease, which are sold by all druggists, mostly for 85 cents a Dottle. Seceded from the Knights of Labor. New Yoiik, Jan. 21. Sovonty-slx dolo- gates of tho National Trudos assembly, K. of L., representing 100,000 brass workers, chlolly from Connecticut, Now York and Now Jersey, met In convention hero, voted to socodo from tho Knights of Labor, and organized tho Independent order of Knights of Labor of Amorlca. Tho fol lowing officers wero elected: President, John E. Fitzgerald, Now Haven: vlco prosldent,ThomasFonn,Now York: socro tary, Edward J. Lynch, Morldon. It Is hoped to nfllliato 50,000 miners. lii-Trcusurer Scott's Body Recovered, O'Neill, Neb., Jnn. 21. Tho body of Barrett Scott, Holt county's defaulting treasurer, who was takon from horo by party of disguised mon on tho night of Deo. 81, was found In tho Niobrara river yesterday with a ropo around his nock, Tho man had undoubtedly boon hanged by his captors and tho body thrown Into tho river. Tho coronor'a jury found that bcott nau been hanged, and that George Mulllhau, Moses Elliott nnd Moso Roya, now undor arrest, and other Holt county citizens composed tho mob. Green Goods Men Spreading Unit. Woodbury, N. J., Jan. 21. A number of people In Gloucester county havo re cently rosorveu circulars from a party who signs himself "C. Martin," of No. 1109 Third avenuo, N. Y., who offers to soil treasury notes wlucn lie claims wero printed from plates stolon from tho treas ury department. Tho circulars nro full of tempting offers nnd onjoin secrecy. As usual tho recipient of tho circular is In vltcd to visit "C. Martin" and mako tho nocessary arrangements for an investment, Twelve, Thousand Chinamen ltouted. Shanghai, Jan. 21. Twelvo thousand Chinese troops, advancing upon tho Jap ancso army near Hal-Chang, woro de feated and routed. Tho Jop3 kopt under covor until tho enemy wero near and then poured volloys into them. Tho wholo force retreated, nnd the Japancso pursued them until sundown. The Chlneso loss was 000 killed and wounded. On tho Jap anoso sldo only ono man was killed and forty wounded. SHE UN WILLINGLY JOIN ED THE CHASE Dragged Alone by Her Bulldog In Ills SI ad Pursuit of a Cat, I am not an admirer of that produot of canine- civilization, tho toy dog, but when it comes to selecting a companion for promcnado I am prepared to maintain that for a woman tho toy dog is much preferable to the bulldog. That conclu sion was arrived at after witnessing some thing that occurred in Fifth nvonuo tho other day. A spinster of tho emancipated woman typo was loading a bulldog by a chain and evidently onjoylng tho torror whloh" its presence inspired among hor weaker sisters who wero still bound in tbo chains of con vontlonalism. Tho bulldog, with tho list less good nnturo peculiar to its species. paid no attontlon to anybody or anything until a predatory cat essayed to cross tho Btrcot a fow feet in front of it. If thoro is ono thing moro than nnothor that a bull dog is doath on, it Is a cat, Tho situation was instantly rovorsed Tho bulldog was leading tho emancipated woman a mad chaso across tho avenuo in pursuit of the feline, that stood not a mo mont on tho order of Its going. The street was crowded with vehicles, and It was only beoauso that kindly provldenoo whleh tempers tho wind to tho shorn lnrab and the fall to the drunken man happened just then to be taking a keen Interest in tho fate of that woman of advanoed views that hor life was preserved. As it was, the re cording angel must have had a particular ly busy two minutes taking stenoaraphl notes of the oaths that wero uttered by ex citable Jehus hs they threw their horses on their haunohes, On the opposite side of the street the oat sped down n flight of steps leading to an arenwny ami Hopped on to n window sill where It was beyond the reaoh of Its less agllo foe. The woman, either because she wouldn or oouldn't let go the olialn, wag lugged down tne same steps, narrowly escaping fall, and for five minutes she stood there tugging vainly at tho chain whllo tho dog strained and looped and barked In fruit loss efforts to got within biting distance of puss, Tho crowd that gathered around enjoyed tho woman's discomfiture Not a mail of fered to assist hor. "It just serves hor right," romarked pretty girl to her companion. "She ought to know better than to go around with suoh a horrid bruto." All tbo women present woro ovldontly of tho samo opinion, a policeman, at tracted by tho orowd, Anally camo to her rosouo and by main strength pulled tho dog up tho Btops, whllo tho terrified oat made traoks for parts unknown. And tho emancipated woman hadn't sufficient pros onoo of mind loft to rosont tho observation of tbo represontatlvo of tho law that "worn an ain't got no right to go fool In around with a bulldog onyhowl" Now York Herald. . . IHTAliT PROTECTION. wolve Thousand Troops Undor Arms at Brooklyn ko SIGNS OF COMPROMISE NOW. (Tho Strikers Demand tho ltolnetntemont L of All Who Havo done Out, but This l)onmud the Officials of the Company Dcollne to Accede To. BnooKLYS, N. Y., Jnn. 21.-Evcry of irt. to sottlo tho strlko of tho trolley opor Ives has 1 -on without satisfactory ro- ,iits. Tho strikers, tlirougn tneir uxuuu- tivo committee, navo mauo rouciiu fil ter concession, nnd tho only point upon hlch thoy stood out was that tho com- ilos should ro-omploy all tholr old men. id was flntlv rofusod by tho prosldonts ' the companlos nt tho conforonco with I.XTnvnr Snhlron vostorday afternoon, as kvhich wero present Messrs. Connolly, Bost liud Glblln, of tho strlkors' oxecutivo com bnlttco, and Prosldonts Lowls, Norton nnd Wicker, of tho Brooklyn lloignis, Auanuo hnd Brooklyn and Queens County systems pf trolloy oars, respectively President (Lowls inado it n point that ho is in honor bound to retain tho men he has employed felnco tho strlko began. This tho strlkors (will not accodo to. Ynstnrdav was a dav of groat dlsoruor. fThe city Is virtually under military rulo. Streets are blocked against podostrlnns by Coldters.andanyono who stops to argue the kiolnt is told to walk around tho block, hnd n glistening bayonet is held within fewo Inches of his face. Thousands oi curi um citizens llockod to the scones of tho riot nnd helped to swell tho crowds that gathered to do mlsohlof. Tho groen hands had somo rough oxporloncos all through tho dny, and a broakdown of any kind was tho signal for tho formation of a savage mob and for the rapid demolition of all tho class work in tho car. Un tno oours ttroot nnd Fifth nvonuo lines fully half tho (cars nro In a very dilapidated condition. Tho various mobs that cathorou at tne car stables nnd all thoso along tho tracks of tho tied up lines contained 50,000 people. Tho switches wore broken nnd obstacles lioapodon tho tracks; wires woro cut at various nolnts. and on tho whole tho day Varna full nf nnt.tv nnnovances for the rail road companies. Motormen abandoned kholr cars at various points, nnd in somo anstnncos loft tho city as soon as tnoy pos- Ulblv could, so serious did the situation fcoem. Blood was split in quautlties, but no ono was seriously injured. At noon a dotall of sixty mon from eacft fof tho oompaulos of tho Fourteenth rcgl (mont under command of Captain W. L, .Garcia, rollovcd tho first battalion of tho Thirteenth reclmont, Major Cochran, and 'after tho guard was posted, preparations kvtro mniln for startlnir the enrs. Twontv- two motormen wero reported ns ready to 'start, but only ton cars woro sont out. Tho 'ground In tho lmmediato vicinity was Quickly cleared, a small detail working tho crowd back to tho eastward, and a couplo ftf mounted police working thorn into tho opposition diroptlon. Tho little forco suc ceeded admirably, which showed that but 'few belligerents woro presont. At 1:45 p. m. ton cars woro ready, nndas itho clock struck 2 both olvlo nnd military 'forces made tho movo. A car rolled out of tho shed and wns switched on tho track leading down to Fulton ferry. It was sur- frounded by twelvo guards undor Llouton- nt Llttlo, of Company K, Fourtoontn o-cglmeut, nnd procoded by Sergeant Reln ,ols and six mounted pollcemon bogan its gouruoy. Captains Gorman and Ennls 'with a hundred patrolmon followed. Tho ;mllltary haltod in their pickot line, aud tno ponce accompanieu it uown mo avo nuo. Tho other nlno cars followed at in tervals of a fow minutes. All went well for thirty minutes, whou tho police roserves woro seen to halt. A dotaclmieut was thon sont ahead In tho patrol wagon at mil speed, xno mou nau taken possession of the building in front of a row of brlok buildings under con struction and hurled It ovor both tracks. Thoro wero many womon and chldren in 'this mob, and a scene of turbulence was 'enacted, lasting a long time, after tho ob stacles woro removed, as the strlkors In tho meanwhile had succcodod In socuring tho desertion of four motormen. A second block occurred near Saratoga nvonuo, and the cars wore ordered back to tho stable, all reaching East Now York In a somewhat battered condition, with tho ioxcoptlon of ono, tho latter being taken back by a striker, who had a big placard on his breast bearing tho Inscription "K. of L." Ho was cheered all along the lino. s At 8 o'clock several shots wore llrod nt a car at Fifth avenuo and Twentieth stroots, tho bullets passing through the windows nnd imbedding thomselves in the wood work. No arrests woro mado. Mayor Sohiren last ovonlng issued a proclamation requiring "nil persons within tho limits of tho city to refrain from unnecessary assembling in tho streets, squares or in publlo placos of tho city during tho prosont -disturbed condi tion." At 5 p. m. there was great oxcitement on Broadway in tho eastern district, bo tween Moor and Flushing avenuo A Sum ner avenue car was nttaoked by a mob, nnd Captain French, of the Nineteenth precinct, was struck in the faoe with a brick thrown by some one in the crowd. The police are of the opinion that tho brick was not intended for Captain French, and that the missile was not thrown by one Si tho strikers, but by one of tho sym pathizers. None of the cars on the lines where the strike is in forco wore run after 6 o'olock last night In response to tho request of the police authorities. It was feared that an outbreak might possibly ooourln Eot New York, where the mob and the military clashed Saturday night. Reluforoements were sent there yesterday, and It was re ported that tho First brigade of tho N. G. S. N. Y. had been ordorod to roport nt the armories in Now York, equipped for field duty. At tho military headquarters in the hall of records here nothing wus known of tho Issuance of such an onlor. Tho police captains hold nnothor con ference last evening. Thoy discussed tho situation nnd made arrangements for plac ing the police force on tho different lines. Captain French, who was hurt in a row on Broadway, attended the meeting with his face decorated with court plaster. He said ho was not very badly hurt, but that the cuts wero painful. In accordance with orders from Gov ernor Morton, the First brigade reported for duty in this city at 7 o'olook this morn ing, ond tho men wero at once placed on duty at different points along tho Hues of the railroads. There are now 13,ooo men under urms. Theaotionof tho governor was takon on a requoat mudo to Governor Mwtou by Mayor Schlreu, of Brouklyu. coTTOLTOyns. Has Upset the old ideas, and revolutionized cooking What? COTTOLENE. Why? Because it is clean, pure, healthful, economi cal, and makes the most delicate and delicious food, s lbs. of Cottolend equals lbs. of lard. saving yi tne cost. jet tue genuinewith trade mark steer's head in cotton-plant wreath- on every pail. Made only by The N. K. Falrbsnk Company, CHICAGO, and XOa IV. XHIatrar Atb., Fbilada. -a -, ,r- rH r SYSTEM in irrtoiKO rMmn 18. 1PS4. Trains tvc SbfttiCct b follows: For New Ycrk vln Ptlliflelphts, wtek dsv I 10, MS, 7.K', .r!.. U.82, 2.55, 8.65 p.nr. Sundl MO, a. ro. For New York vis, Mtucl Chunt TeekORTS, (i.2f,f 0 .. m.. 1?.S2, 1.65 p.m. ror Eeaotrr rc" Pfcl'aaelrh's, week dT lf,M,7.. .rr., 1?.8I, F.f6p. B. Bu 'tx, 2.1'. r. n . tot If ' 1'. week Ct-yt, 2.1P, 7.J0, . ro t.K.t.'i r-tn. SuEfy, 2.10 1, tc. Trr 'i'r.w,'i SBfl NM.r.rcj City, yeek l"y it, 7.10, . m., 12,r2, X.55, S.66 r-tr. Bur lay, i.m. a. m. ror 'Wll!l'ir8rir. burj an" Lew!fibnr ffk '"r-Tf. !.'.5. Il.ro t. rr .th, 7.20 p. IT r,fW 1 if? 9. TT1. For ' l oncj- P ane, wt ek days, 1.10, .. (. "T 11.M 12.82, 1.85, 2.66,6.65,7.20,9115 - m. i vcoay, 2.10, 8.25, a. m. JVr Fhlonfl and Saarroklr, wtek aavr, s.ft, J.ro. '1.T0 a. id., 1.S5, 7.20, B.J5 p. m. Etratjr f.S5 b a.. Tc i Balt'morc, 'VVaehtnpton arfl Ifct V tf ' '. O. H. P-. M-rouKb trains leave P.tt -irt rerralrol. rMladelpfcla (P. B. K.K.I f 2f;, T.65, 11.28 a. to., BAH, 7.27, p. ro.. Hurn- 3 29 .51 i it a. m., SAt, 7.27 P. nr. A editions' l'Blsfnm24bnnl Chtstnut streets station, week r"ajp,1.4f, 5 41,t.23p. re. Hcrdays, 1.85, TRAIN B FOB SHENANDOAH, i itM NCR Ycrk vlaPtiladelpma,vff - 'i.e., uo. .C0, 7.?i p. m., U.1' -Ur JUT, Ci r. rr. . riMoNevTforkvi&MmcbCni)! .v -i t :i, ,in a. no., t.io, .?o . m. L:ve Phlladelph's, Reodlrtr T- rr r iccik Or.JP, t.'A, E.3f, 10,00 re.. .EC 4. 102, ll.Hi p n SuDf av. 11.80 p. lo. Leave Keo'liF v. eel cays. 1.(6,7.10,10.06. 1 ' 5' a. m 6.66,7.67 p. m SuBday, 1.85, a. rr Ltavo PottuvUle, week eaye, 2.85, 7.0 u 12.30, ,12 p. a Sunday, 2.85 a, a. I.rRTeTercc.ua, week days, 8.JP, 8.5(. 11,23 . 1.20,7.16, 8.28 p. rr. SUEday, 8.18 K. Leave Makaroy City, wtek days, S4t. B.at 11.47 a. m,, 1.61,7.39, B.64 p. m. SuEday 8 45 m JjCaVD wuuuy x-luu .tin. -i.v, 1.EP, 0.87, 11.69 a. re., 12.68, SXf, N20, .2e,-;.t8 10 10 - m. Sunday. 2.40, 4.C0 a. ra.. ..,. Leavo 'Wlllfamspcil, week uajt, 7.42, 10.10 a 8.86,lt-.16p. rr. Sunday, ll.lt p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf ,nd liouth Street WnarJ for Atlantlo City. M'ecU-Days Exrrets, 8.00, a. B., 2.00, 4,00, 00 p. m. Accorcrcodaalon. 8.00 a. m.. 5.45 p. ra. Bunday Fxpress. 9.00, 10.00 a. m. Accom modation, 8 CO a. m. and 4.30 p. ro. Roturnlng, leave Atlantic City, depot, cotnt" itlanllc and Arkansas avenues. Week-Days-Express, 7.35, 9.00 a. m. and t.00 ai d 5.8U p. ai. Accommodation, 8.15 a, m., and 4.32 p. m. Bunra Ex ress, 4.00. 7.80 p. m. Accommo dation, 7.15 a. m., and i V p. m. Porlor cars on all express trains. O. G. HANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Aft Philadelphia i t I. A. SWEIGAIID, Oen. Sunt. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST i qon v ic,h ct Below Cnllowlilll, 063 fl. lOlQ 01 Philadelphia, Pa. Thirty Years' Continuous Practice in all special diseases of both sexes. Lojs of Manhood, Errors ol Youth, and all diseases of the Blood. Nerve, Skin and Kidneys, Debility and Loss of Memory resulting Irom Abuse, Kxcess, Imprudence or Inheritance are permanently cured by Dr. Lobb, sees: bis advice at once. He guarantees a positive and radical cure In every cae he treats, bringing back Health and vigor In the most serious cases. Consultation aud examination Iree and strictly confiden tial. Olllco hours, dally and on sundayB, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M., and 8 to 9 evenings. 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KZttZ, IN ErriOT NOVEUDKn 18, 1894 r&BBcnger trains leave Shenandoah for. " Tenn Haven Junction, Mavcl Chunk hlchton, Slatlngton, White Ball, Cata-saiq.ua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton andWcatterly 8.04, 7.88. 9.16 a rr.. 12.48, 2 67, S.27p. m. For New York and Philadelphia, 8.04, 7.88, 9.15 a. m.. 12.48. 2.67 p. m. For Quakake, f-v.llUb&ck, GerhardB and Hudeondale. 6.04. G.IK a. m., and 2.67 p. m For Wllkes-Barre, White Baven, Plttston, Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Wiverlr anc Elrr.ua, 6.04, 9.15 a. m., 2.67, 6.27 p. m. For Rochester. Buffalo, Niagara Falls aca v e Went, 8.04, 9.16 a. m. and 2.67 5.27 p. m. For Belvldcre, Delaware Wptor Gap and trovdscurg, f.04 a. m., 2.67 p. m. For Lambertvtllo ard Tronton 9.W a. m. For TunkbaEnock,6.04, 9.15 a. nr., 2.17, 5.27 p. n.. For Ithart. and Genpva C04. 9.16 a m. 5.17 m r or Auburn 9.16 r. m. 5.27 p. n.. f or Jeanet vllle.Levlston t nd B- aver Ueadnw. r.RP a.m., 12.43 r. re. For Sttcktoti acd Lurr.bcr Yard, 6.04, 7.8? 9.1K. . tr., 12.4.'. 2.(7, 5.27 p.m. For Sliver Brook Junction, Audenrled and It azleton 6 04. 7.W. 9.15 a. m . 12.48. 2.67. 5.27 and S.OSp. : . rorScnntC'E, 8.04, 9.16, a. m 5 '.7 and 5.X7 p rx. j For Uazlebrook, Jeddo, Erlf ten and Freelacd P.04, 7.38, 9.15, a. m 12.48. 2 67, 6 27 p. rr. i ror Ashland, Glrardvllle and Lost Creek, 4.(9, I 7 48 9.13, 10.10 t. m., 1.0 1.40. 4.10, C.B!1 p. m. v For Raven Run, Cintralla, Mount Carme and Shamokln, 9.13, 11.14 a. m., 1.82, 4.20, 8.22, 9.15 p.rr. v For Yatesvllle, Park Pit ce, MManoy City and Delano, 0.04, 7.38, 9.16, 11.05 a m., 12.48, 157 527, 8.08,10.63 p.m. . , Trains will leave Shamokln at 6.15, 8.16, 11.45 a.m., 1.66, 4.80 9.30 p. m., and arrive at Shenatdoah at 6.04, 9.18 a. m., 12.48,2.57,6.27, 12.16 p. n . Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvlllc, 6.60, 7.8! 9.CN, 11.05 11.80 a. IS., 12.48, 2.67, 4.10 6.27,. B.St p. tr. Leave Potts-vllle for Shenandoah, 6.M, 7.50 9.C6, 10.15, 11.40 a. m , 12.82, 8.00,. 440, 5.29, 7.15, 7.ir. 9.40 p. a. Leave Shenandoah forHailnon.(.0f,7.ft 9.15, . m., 12.48, 2.67, 5.27,8.03 p. m. Leave Uazloton for Shenandoah, 7.85, 10,00 11.96 a. m . 12.16. 2.tt, 6.S0, 7.26. 7.66 r. tp SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run, Centralla, Mt Carmel and Shamokln, 0.45 a.m., 2.40 l. m,. and arrive at Shamokln at 7.40 a. in. and 8.4F p. m. Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah at 7.65 a. m. and 4.00 p. m., and arrive at Bse andoah at 8.49 a. m. and 4.58 p. in. Trains leave for Ashland, Q lrardvllle and Lost Oreck, 9.40 a. ra., 12.80 p. ru. For Hazleton, Black Creek Junction, Pern Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton and New York, 8.49 a m, 12.80, 2.65 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.80, 2.65 p. m. For Yatesvlllo, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.49, 11,85 a. m., 12.80, 2.65, 4.58 6.03 p. ro, Leave Bazleton for Shenandoah, 8.8U, 11. IS a. m 1.05, 5.30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvlllc 6.65, 8.49, 9.30 a. m., 2.40 p. m. Leave Fottsvllle for Shenandoau8.89, 10 40 a.m., 1.85, 5.15 p. m. U. WILBUK, UOnl.BUpt., South Bethlehem. Pi OHAS. S. LEE, Genl. Pass. Act.. Philadelphia A, TT, NONNEMACHKR, Asst. H. P. A., Boutn uetnienem, ra PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BOnUTLKILT, DIVIDIOK. JANUARY 14, 18J5. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the above late for Wlggan'a, Gllberton, Frackvllle, Now Sastle, Bt. fjlalr, Potts vllle, Hamburg, Readlnr, Pottstown, Pbcenlxville, NorrlstOwn and Phil- , tdelphla (Broad street f&Ulon) at 8:C8 Mid 11 U5 C a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on week days For Potts rllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Gllberton, Fraokvllle, Naw Oastle. St. Clair, Pottsvllle at S:C8. 9;o a. m tnd 8:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts' town, Phmnlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia t 6:00, 9:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle tor Shenandoah at (0:40a.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p.m. Sundays, 11:18 a.m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 18116, u:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:i& and 10:00 p. m.sunaayi tt 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Jhenandoah at 6 67 and 8 85 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 tt week days. On Sundays leave at 6 60 a m. Leave Broad Stroet Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. ExpreBS, week day, at 8 20, 4 05, 4 60, 5 15, 0 60, 7 88, 8 20, 9 50, 1030, (dlnlnfr car), 11, 11 14 a m, 12 noon. 12 41 (Llm ltedl21 and 4 23 p m dining cars), 140, 2 80 (dining car), 8 20, 4, 5, 8, 6 60, 7 18, 8 12, 10 p m., 12 01 night. HundajB.3 20,4 05 4 60, 6 15, 8 12, 860.M30 (dining car), 1103 a m. 12 4), 2 30 (dining car), 4 00 (limited 4 22), 6 20. 8 80, 6 60, 713, t 12, 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. , Express for Boston, wltnout change, 11 a m, weekdays, and 6 50 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington 8 60, 7 29, 8 81, 9 10. 10 20. 11 18. 11 83 a m, (12 85 limited dining 5ar.V llo. 8 48 4 41. (5 id Conirossloial Llm iter , dining car), 6 54, (dining car). 6 17, 6 1 55. (dining our), 7 40, (dining car) p m., and 12 03 niKl t week ctays. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18, 1188 am, 4 41, 665 (dining car), 6 65 (dining car). 7 40(dlnlng car) p m and 12 03 night. Leave Waraet street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 8 60 a m, 2 10, 4 10 and 5 00 p m week lays. Sundays, Express, 8 43 and 9 45 am. For Cape May, Anglesea, Wlldwood and Holly Beaoh, express, 9 a. m 4 09 p ra week lays . Sunday, 9 00 a m. ForSoa Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon, Express, 9 00 a m, 4 00 p m week days, Sun days, 9 CO am. For Vomers Point, express, 860, am, 410 p m week days. Sundays, 8 45 a in. 9. M. PBSV08T, J K. VTvJjD Oen'l Hanaro- ijnn'l ftne'i'r i. t MDSSER & BEDDALL, - (Successors to Coakley Bros.) Ho. 26 IRnst Centre Street! HUNANDOAH, PA, I Our Motto: Best Quality at Lowest Cash Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited. EVERY WOMAN DrugyUt, aktandh, P; .J 4 ili
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