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Largest and finest hotel In the region wi neat accommodations.- Handsome fixtures, Pool and Billiard Booms Attached. A MGTil'E IIML Pathotic Iiial of ADRY EEPEATS fflffl STATEMENT. Futile Kft'ortfl of the I'rlmtirrV Attorney to Ilrrnk Ailrj'n Story of Ills Kiiowlprigo of tho Crime The Ifiwjer Declnren Thut Alry Ih lintiuo. Minneapolis, Feb. 13. In tho Glng murder trial yesterday Adry Hnywnrd wns thn main wltnoss. Mr. Irwin, Harry Hnywuru's counsol, Interposed nn objec tion, saying that Adry was lnsnno. Tho court replied that ho did not seo that tho wltnoss was "any more insane than somo of tho lawyers in this case," nnd Irwin took uu exception to tho ruling. Adry re pented tho story of his knowledgo of Har ry's guilty secret substantially a3 already published. Tho moat dramatic and affecting scone occurred at t'o noon Rejournment. Hardly had tho crowd began to push toward tho doors than Adry pushed his way to his mother's sldo. Mrs. Hnywnrd turned, and then the tears sprung to her eyes as sho leaned forward Into Adry's arm. Ten derly the son kissed his mother, who sobbed out: "Adrv. Adry. how could your How could you do It?" referring to tho testimony ho had just placed on record ngalust his brothor's life. Adry was visibly auccted, and placing his hand to his eyes,hls batjrm encircling Ids mothor's form, repi"! hud to, mother; It was my duty." Thon placing his baud caressingly upon hor shoulder, ho endeavored to comfort her. Harry, who had stood by during this affecting soeuo, stopped forward and pushed Adry's hand from his mothor's shoulder, exclaiming: "Don't, Adry. Can't you seo you are oxcltlng her? " Adry fell back, and Mrs. 'Hnywnrd stood sobbing for a tlmo in Harry's arms. Thon her sistor advanced and led her from tho room. At tho nftornoon session tho court room was crowded to suffocation, and tho ex citement reached its height whon Mr. Er win asked Adry to explain how his brother hud acted when he- told him he would hang if ho persisted In following out tho scheme. Adry oxplnined how his brother had turned black in tho faco with passion; how ho had bout toward him and passed his fingers around ids neck and over his head. In ordor to oxplain it moro fully and mako the wltnoss appear tho moro ridiculous bo fore tho oxperts, Mr. Krwln asked him to Illustrate tho aotlon. Tho wltnoss stepped easily from his chair to tho tablo at which Mr. Erwin and tho prisoner sat. He wont over tho story and oxplalned his brother's actions. As ho bent over ills faco was only a few feet from that of his brother, and facing him. Every oyo in tho room was bent upon tho scene. Every form was half raised from its seat. Thoro was a rustlo of excltomout about Horry. "Look him in the eyo, Harry; look him in the eyel" cried his mother. Harry did not move. His mother shook him and ho roused hlmSolf, nnd, leaning far over tho tablo toward his brother, his head on bis hands, tried to catch his brother's oye. Adry was talking so rap Idly and excitedly that ho did not seo him, and Harry could not catcli his glnnco. Ho slid back in his clialr and looked at his mother, as if to say that ho was not equal to it. If that oyo could havo controlled tho older brothor in tho past it had grown poworloss. Tho day was lined with oxcltlng inci dents. Ouco, whon Mr. Erwin nsked If ho had any affection for his brothor, ho ro- pliod that he had. Thon he nsKed, Know ing Mr. Erwin's intontlon, if Mr. Erwin would havo gone and told anybody if ho had boon In his position. Mr. Krwln was ; trlllo oxcitcd, and asked the court it ho might answor, und to his surprise tho court answered that ho might. Then f6r a momont all his pout up feollngs burst j forth In a short, scathing sentonco, in which ho gave Adry to understand that it he thought his brother was crazy, or In tending guilt, he would have moved heaven nnd earth to prevent It. It was a tartllng sceno for a moment. The cross-examination of Aury was viru lent and exhaustive. At times Adry grew vexed and flung retorts at tho attornoy, ot no tlmo however, showing himself lack ing mentally. He did Bhow somo animus against Harry, howevor, at various times, but in all tho long examination ho did not contradict his original story. Extraordinary precautions are being taken with the Hayward jury. It is in the hands of throe doputy sheriffs, who are al ways with the Jury. Whenovcr the jury move) from one piaoe to nnoiner a inreai ening crowd gathers, and cries of "Hang him " "Hantrhlml" are on an smes. in rlow ot these facts an extra guard has boon added. Currency Croolta Sentenced. Trhnton. Feb. 13. In thoUultcd States eourt yostorday Judge Green imposed tho following sontoncos: llcnry iiawanu win iam Norrls of Newark, counterfeiters. threo years in tho Essex penitentiary and a lino of 5250; Uuorgo aiyors or nouoKon, passing counterfeit money, five years -In tho Kssox penitentiary anu a line oi i,uuu; Catnldo Cocuzzo of Newark, passing spur ious treasury notes, two years In tho Essex penitentiary and a fine ot WW. Attempted Wife Aluriler and Sulolil. Newauk. N. J . Feb. 19. Jouoph Cour- ter Bliot his wife us she lay asleep with hor child In their home. Two shots werellrea, mm linllot lodfliiir Id tho woman's intes tines. After the snooting courier out m own throat with a razor, but tho wound is not rAirardetl as duntrerous. Mrs. Courter Rannnfc recover. Th Interference of Mrs. Cook. Mrs. Courier's mother, saved nor duughtor's Ufa Jealousy caused tho crime, Sentenced to electrocution. Oneida, N. Y., Fob. 12. After being out four hours tho jury in tho case against Michael Corey.chargcd with killing James George, brought In a vordlct of murder in the first degree. Corey was committed to Auburn nrlson, to be electrocuted the week beginning Maroh 18. Taken to the Asylum. TtTvwnTnN. N. J.. Fob. 19. Walter Staok house, tho young man who eseupod while on his way to Trenton last AVednesdny, was found in Lancaster, Pa., ou Saturday by his fathor, and wns taken by him and placed lu the Trouton asylum the next day. Died from Ills Injurlra. Tlnvun. Del.. Fob. 12.-rMlohool Griflin, tho fireman who was injured Sunday lilubt in n collision botwoen two engines Just above this place, died yesterday at Wyoming, F "NNSVLVANI A niu riij or An I or ii:n 1 ii !(., i'Vn r.' ol tin- I ' I in till' Imii of 1)1. .s mi li It AltliT ,!! bulb br.i i. .i last oven in wue oloiuvil KM I . !, I.I .", Ill- r - ulal m read In the senate u largo n stiii Iji'v of bill-, were rend for the Ilr.a and second I inn. Among tha bills Introduced In th- hi-u.uo wore tho following: To promote docoiioy, OleaiUl nens and heultlifuluoss In tho publlo schools; to establish an additional com mon plena court in Philadelphia, with thrao judgori, to bo elected at tho next November clcuUou. A bill was introduced In tho house by Mr. Griggs, of Lawronco, providing that no other ling than tho Stnrs and S tripos bo allowed to wave from any public building, or bo placed over any house, ofllco or other building, prlvnto or publlo, oxcept BUch as may bo occupied by u duly accredited min ister or consul of a foreign civil power to thoso United States. Tho bill also pro vides that In all public processions no flag of auy doslgn Intended to represent any foreign nation or country shall bo carried or displayed. Violation of the act Is to bo punished by a fine of $15 or threo months' imprisonment. Among tho other bills In troduced was one permitting disabled sol diers who aro peddlers to canvass or so licit orders and dollver goods without Do ing owners of tho sumo. Tho Focht bill increasing tho amount of preferred claims of laborers, mechanics and working girls from ?200 to 500, and tho limit from six months to ono year, which was negatived by tho commlttce,-was placed on tho cal endar by n vote of 150 to 3. Skated Into an Ice Hole. ToiiiiksDAI.K, Pa., Feb. 13.,-Tho body of Win Held S. Kates; -aged 0 years, of liroad street and Erie uvonua, TSfift'fc.'jlhia, Wns found In the Delaware river at thlVprflco yostorday. Kates had been employed as a uooKKcepor at Morolton Inn, nud on Thursday lust, Immediately beforo tho hoavy storm began, ho started to skate about a milo up tho river to attond to somo buslnoss, Ho had not boon seen since until his body wai found by a search ing party. Tho supposition Is that ho fell Into an air hole and was pushed beneath tho ico by tho current. Mr. Kates loaves a widow and ono child. Verdict Agalnnt a National Hank. Tiienton, Fob. 13, A jury In tho Mor cor court rendered n verdict for $20,000 ngalust the First National bank, of this city, lu tho suit of tho American Saw company to recover money drawn from tho bank from tlmo to time by Isaac F, Blssoll, who was tho saw company's secre tary. Bisscll was found to bo short lu his accounts with the Baw company some months ago, und has now 100 indictments hanging over his head for forgerlos. Bls "soll used the money in fast living nnd ruco track betting. An Unknown Snow Slioveler Killed. LANCASTER Pa., Feb. 12. Harry Smith, a stranger, about 43 years old. who was employed by the Pennsylvania, railroad to assist in clearing the tracks from snow, attempted to get out of tho wuy of a west botflTd train nenr Itohrerstown yestcrdny and slipped and fell In front of an cast bound freight. Ho wns instantly killed and tho body badly mutilated. His head was crushed to a jolly, unarm cut off, and nearly overy bono In his body broken. Thoro wns nothing on his person to indi cate his home. A Point for Cnptaln Ifuwgnte. Washington, Fob. 12. During tho How' gate trial yesterday irjorge k. King, u cierx inuie signal omco in u, u ami imu, was oxanilued regarding tho onico account. In cross oxamlnatlon tho dofenso dovel-1 In cross oxamlnatlon tho dofenbo dove! oped tho fact that threo checks alleged to havo been forged, and aggregating approx imately $36,009, had been mado out by clerks In tho ofllco In tho regular way, and that tho only writing on thom by Cuptaln Howgato wus IiIb signature at the bottom. An Alleged Counterfeiter Eloped. Toledo, O.. Feb. 12. Charles Lockhnrt, an alleged counterfeiter, wns to havo had hearing yestcrdny afternoon before a United States commissioner, but when tho doputy marshal sought to find Lockhnrt the latter bad left the olty In company with a girl named Lena Rlchtcr. Subse quently it was ascertained thnt the couplo had eloped. Lookbart leaves n wife und several children. The Weather, For eostern Pennsylvania, New Jorsoy, Delaware, Maryland and tho District of Columbia, generally fair, except snow flurries on the coast; west winds, becom lng variablo. Tho temperature has fallon In tho middle gulf region, and has it malned nearly stationary elsowhoro. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia Exchanges. Hew York. Feb. 11. The share speculation today was Irregular and unsettled throughout the day on a nnuill volume oi ousiness, anu the final Bales show declines compared with Saturday's closing figures In most Instances. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley 8H W. N. Y. & Pa.. 5H Pennsylvania . MM Erie DJs Heading m 150)1 St. Paul - 514 West Shore Lehigh Nav 47 N. Y. Central... 00 N. Y. & N. E aOft Lake Krle Ac W. 16 New Jersey Con 88Ki Del. Hudson-138 Goiiurul Markets. PHU.ADBt.PHiA.Feb. 11. Flour steady; win tarinmr.. SS'Zag.lft: no. extras. 3.su(a.Mi: wo 2 winter family, J2.40aa.50-, Pennsylvania rnilnr. stratn.it. SS.60iSl2.tl5: western winter, dear, S2.402.0. Wheat dull, lower, wnn 67klc- bill and 57c. asked for February. Corn oulel, lower, with 46Hc. bid and 48o. askod fnr Knhruarv. ut&ls auil.uniuaiiKeu,wiuiau-'4u. v.1,1 n.ml :idUi'. askeil for February. Hay quiet; good to choice timothy, $113.60. Beef nnlet. POrK (IUU. l.ru nun, oui western steum. .86afl 90. llutter Arm; west' ern dairy, 1U&iI5o.; do. oreamery, lla0o.ido, onnu iM4n Rlzlns. 21o.; Imitation cream erv. loaiBo.; New York dairy, 1018o.; do, .,um. lSaSflo.; Pennsylvania oreamery prints, fancy, 2tks.; do. choice, 25o. ; do. fair to good, 20O240.; prints joDDing at simmxs, ni,AB Arm: New York large, 0llUo.: do, mmall. W,'MUlc; part skims, 3Q0o.; full skims. 2Se. Bggs easier; New York and Pennsylvania, 33o.; Ice house, 23o.; western fresh, 3ia32o.; eouthern, 3O&30Wc. Lire Stock Markets. New Yoim. Keb. 11. lieeves exulted; ordl nary to medium native steers, $4.8j0j oxen 3325.40:' bulls. 82.2534; dry cows. S2.504.5, Calves nominally higher; veals quoted at $0 8: barnvard calves. 52.5003: western calves. S34. Sheep anil lambs sharp and very active at further advance from Saturday of Ho. per pound; poor to ordinary Bheep, li4.70, in ferlortn choice lamos. $t7. nogs mis' tnfrtplnr In nlin1rn nilntwl at S5St5.40. Kabt i.iukiitv. Pa.. Feb. 11. Cattle steady and unolianged. Hogs dull; buyers holding nir nn nrnnnnt. nf lienvr tlirouiib consign ment, which have been held here. Bheep heavy; extra. S4.4,0a4.75; good, S3.854.i couiuion to fair lambs, S3&5. COTTON go grease and indigestion that's why physicians con demn modem lard. Hand in hand go health and Cot tolene 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, Tl BOND MESSAGE. teiM Tho House Ways and Moans Oom mitteo Still Undeoided, PE0SPE0TS OF AN AGEEEMENT. Secretary Cnrllsln llefnre the Committee Today to Kxplaln the Lutent llonil Con. - .tract Action Predicted tin Which Demo crat im.t Kcpnbltciiiis Can Unite. WAsiVisuVoN'Wb'MS.lTe-limiso-eoi.'i-mltteo on ways and 111911118 held another conference over tho president's bond mcs:i ago yesterday, and again adjourned with out reaching any conclusion, but with a .brighter prospect for agreement ahead of it. Today Secretary Carlisle will appear. It Is expected, with tho contract for the sale of tho forthcoming bond issuo to set tle n question which arose at yesterday's meeting. Dcmocratio members of tho committee prophesy that tho Hepubllcans will unite with them on a plan. This bollcf is based on no definite statement from tho opposi tion, but on tho gonoral demeanor of tho Republicans and tho sight of Mr. Rcod In conferonco with Mr. Cockran for an hour. The Republican contingent took small part in tho proceedings, nnd individually Its members are diplomatic in speaking of tholr intentions. If Mr. Reed has arrived at any understanding with tho adminis tration men, as was frcoly rumored, he has dano it, Ids colleagues say, on his per sonal responsibility. Most of tho tlmo yesterday was con sumed In a discussion of a plan offered by Mr. Cockran to meet the present emer gency nnd possible exigencies of tho fu ture, which would coufor lnrgo discretion ary powors upon tho oxecutlvo branch of tho government. Ho mado it as a verbal proposition, but after tho meeting re duced tho plan to writing and will pro sent It today in tho following form: "Whenovcr it appears to tho secretary of tho treasury that an additional supply of gold or silver Is necessary to tho treasury to enable It to maintain the parity between tho various coins and forms of money of tho United States as required by law, tho said secretary Is hereby authorized to pro cure such gold or silver as may be neccs- f el l8,uiI g therefor Iw tl J . . . . .. . .;. . uoueuiormo return ot a iiKoquanicy oi tho sumo motul as may havo been thus ob- tnined, and for the transfer to the holder of such obligations of uu additional amount of said metal, not to exceod 3 per cent, of tho whole amount thus obtained." Mr. Bynum withdrew his resolution in deferonco to Chairman Wilson's plan, which covers lu part tho saino ground, and Mr. Wilson had amended tho form of his resolution by adding a clause which stipulates that none of tho proceeds of tho bond issuo shall bo used to defray current exponsos of tho government. Tho change was designed to meet tho obligations ut tered by Hepubllcans at tho former moet- ing, but their views upon it were not elicited durlug tho session. Anothor change was made In Mr. Wil son's resolution by leaving blank tho term of the bond Issuo, and a question was raised whothor tho contract with the bankers did not stipulate for a thirty year term. The exact terms of tho contract were not known to any membor of the committee, und Mr. Hopkins, Republican, made a motion that becrotary Carlisle be invited to appear before tho committee and explain the contract. The Itopubll cans asserted that they had a right 'to know the terms of tho document. Earlier in the meeting Mr. Cockran made a speech in favor of his proposition, claiming for it that it did not discriminate against olther motal. Mr. Bryan, of No- broska, assurtcd that Us Intent was solely In tho interests ot gold. Among tho Domocratlo members of tho committee who wero listed as doubtful a conciliatory feeling mndo itsolf manifest, but it may not result in an agreement. Itopubllcaus say that their course cannot be decided upon until the Domocrats pro- gent sdme dunuite moasure to them. Suit AgRliiet PruHldBiif lluyt-H' Cliililron. IfRKMONT, O,, Feb. IS. Mrn Adda M. Smith hati bogun suit for $a5,000 damages against B. A. Hayes, W. (; Hayen, K. ('. Hayea, ricott K. Huyi-s ana vauny ttayee, the sons und daughter of tho late ox-President R. H. Hayes for permanent iujurics claimed to have been mvlved In a run away oauaed by a lar:;c and llorco tlo owned by the Hayes family. Orunlied to lath Uniler TniM of Coat, Heading, la Feb. l.Unuo II. Uetz, aged lOyeai-a, while engaged In loading coal in the yard of A. Llnooln Frame, at the foot of Ulngamen street, wns ortishod to death under several tons of the frozen fuel, wldoh was being broken up with pick and shovel. Ho loaves a widow and four small children In dostltuto circumstances. Drayton Caie Again Postponed. Jehsry OlTY, Fob. 13. There was an other larco crowd in chancery chambors expecting a hearing in the dlvorco suit of J. Coleman Drayton against his wife. Owing to the Illness of A. A. Clarke, one of the counsel for Mrs. Drayton, tho hear ing was postponotumtll next Monday. Water Famlna at Palmyra. PALMYRA, Pa., Fob. 13. Tho people of this place and surrounding districts are suffering for want of wntor. The olsterns nro frozon up and the water company has but throe inches ot wator in tue reservoir, Many of tho pipes are frozon. 3NE get Cottolene. See that the trade mark steer's head in cotton plant wreath is on every pail. Made only by The N. K. Falrbank Company, CHICAGO, and 13 i N. Delaware Ave, FliUnda. 1M KFFKCT NOVKMUEH 18, 1894. Pasecnger trains leave Bhenandoah for Penn haven Junction, nam Chink, i hlshton, Slatlncton, White Hall, CattEauQut AUcntown, Bethlehem, Easton and Wtatfcerl; S04, 7.88. 8.15 a m 12.48, 2 67. 6.27 p. tr. For New York and Philadelphia 6.W, 7.8t 9.15 a tc., 12.48, S.V7 p. m. For Quakntc Bwllcibick, Gerhards and Uudsondalo, M4 i'. in a, ni . sou p, m , For 'WIlVPti-Harru, White Ilaven, PlttsttvrJ Laceyvllle, TowanJa, Sayre, Waveily 'u Elmira, fl.04, f.15 a. in., 2.57, 5.27 p. ro. i' the Wrrt 6.04. 9.15 a. m. and 2.fi7 5.27 p. ji than ror iieivmcre, ueiawarc yi .ur t MrontlsbUJKnOMMa. m..2.6;p. m. -at For L .mCertTia? wd Trepton.B.lf. rorTunKhannookT6.fii,W5?-M- .. lor ltic and Geneva CNTV.rt'sr p. tc t or Auburn 9.15 a. ru. 6.27 p. m. I or JtBObvlUe,LovJstonand Heaver ekcc '.vsa. re., ri p.m. For Stocktoi. and Lumber Yard, 6.04, 7.8 9.16. a. m 12.41. 2.E7, 5.27 p.m. For Silver Brook Junction, Audcnrled ai d flazleton 6 04, 7.38, 9 15 a. m , 12.43, 2.67, 6.27 ac 8.08 p. n. . ForScrantcn, 6.04, 9.15, a. tc., 2.17 and 6,2 p m. For Hatloorook, Jeddo, Drlf ton and Froelatt 1.04, 7.88, 9.15, a. m 12.48, 2.67, 6 27 p. m. For Ashland, Glrardvlllo and Lost Crcok,4.tk : 46, 9.18, 10.10 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.85 p. m. For Kaven Run, Centralla, Mount Carnie ant dhamokln, 9.13, 11.14 a. m 1.82, 4.20, 8.23, B.lf p. m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy Olty act Delano. 6.04. 7.38, 9.15, 11.05 a ro., 12.42, 2.5: b 27, 8.08, 10.53 p. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 6.16. 6.1b 11.45 a. m 1.66, 4.80 9.30 p. m., and arrive at Shenardoah i 6.04, 9.15 a. m., 12.48,2.67,5.27. 11.15 p. n,. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville. 6.60. 7.81 9.02, 11.06 11.80 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 4.10 6.27, 8.C! , m Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 6.09. 7.5C ' 9.06,10.16, 11.40 a. m 12.82, 8.00,. 440, 6.2, T.H T.66, 9.4T p.m. Leave snenanaoan lor uazieton, D,i,7,iB, v.ia m 12.43.2.67, 6.27,8.08 p. ro. Leave Bazleton for Shenandoah, 7.85. lO.Ot 11.116 a. m , 12.15. 2.U, 6.30, 7.25. 7.59 p. m SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Ken. Centralis. Hi Carmel and Shamokln, 6.45 a. m 2.40 j. m. auaarrlve at Uhamokin at 7.4U a. m. ana u.f . m. Trains leave Shamokln lor Shenandoah n 7.55 a. m. and 4.00 p. m and arrive at Her anaoah at 8.4B a, m, ana 4.58 p. m. Trains leave ior Asmana,uiraraviue ana ixmi Creek, 9.40 a. m., 12.80 p. m. for xiazioion, uisck ureuit junobioa, ran Haven Junction, Maunh Chunk, illlentovfn, Bethlehem, Easton and New York, 8.49 a no., 12.30, 2.55 p. m. r or p nuaaeipnia ik.su, z.ds p. m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place Mahanny City an elano, 8.49, 11,85 a. m 12.30, 2.55, 4.5S 0.03 p. n Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, Il.r a, m., 1.05, 6.80 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottavtlls, 6 55, 8.4' 9.30 a m., 2.40 p. m. Leavo Pottsville for Shsnanaaan, b.hj, it a.m., 1.86, 6.15 p. m. ivULiiir ix. wi-UMUii, ueni. oupi., South Bethlehem, Ft CHAS, 8. LEE, Genl. Pass. Act., pnuaaeipnia A, W, NONNEUAOHER, Asst. G. P. 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Our Motto Bst Quality at Lowest Cash Prloea. Patronage respectfully sollolled. I AC nipr-"Tlin Navr Infnlllliln" HLIIEiO Turktah Capsules never tail! Uy sealed, Si, with advice that will juvvcn t f u- turuliTuguiantleu. '.&iaiuimr particulars X'umum Client. Co. New Egypt, N.J. A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, SHAVE WITH." APOLIO IS THE PROPER THING Clock Sprlne Blade. Only Perfect Comb. r-'orcpaugb. Circuses, Ask. your Dealer for fiee our name on tha handle. SN11M1 CUKUT BomaUnies needs a reliable, monthly, regulating medicine. Only harmlaaa a&j tho puiest drugs ahould be used. If yon want th beat, get Ther are prompt, tale and certain In ielU The eanalne (Dr. real'a) pevar iUifi nolnt. Bent anywhere, tt.i. Addreu ntll.MBDloi Co., QeytlMid, O, Sold by V, li, V. Klitr.rjV, Druaol't, Sktnandoah, Fat READING v MO SYSTEM NIFR18. 1991, tu nrrtioTWo rtlnsl'iv bnfcrfjb s follows! flVr v' I'blltiielDhU. week dm. I to, .. 1.10, a.m., !.!, i.96, t.M p. a. Sunaay 1.10. a. m. Far New vori via Mu weak days, MS,7 n a. m.. l.sr, t.H p. no. PVir Rwn rd miiV'oitih'i, e l I'J, 5,!T, 7.2, . It.. 11.8?, '. p. n . Hy, 8.10, , m. FOl 'or Pottsville. wee'; "v-i i.W )..' ll.Si. ?..m. h.hb ry. m. Sunu.it. !"or TamAR'i onil Mahanoy Cltf. war divi, !.IC, S.S5, 7.30, a.m., 12,32, 158, 5.86 p. m. Sun lay S.I0, a. m. r or WllUausport, Sun ury and Law t .-t, nee dys. M1 m. , t. 2-1 -Sunday, s.at c. m. For Mananoy Pibbo. went days, in, J..N. ' f.SO. 11.80 a. m 111.85, I.W, . . d M, 7 2.1 p. m. bunday, 2 M, S.Si, a. m. - for Ashland and SHmoldn, week da' 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.55, 7.20, 9.SS p. m. ' 1.25 a. ra. ,' Tor Ilaltlmoro, Washlnrton ano t' B. A O. K. It , through trains le Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. Ill '.fi.Ml.2o a.m., 8.11. 7.CT, n. rr' '.58.11.26 a. m 3.4", 7 27 v f al- from 24ih and ( heslrv week days, 1.45, 6 41, (.23 8.2S p.m. TRAINS TOR Sr Leave New York vlr ,00 a. m., 1.80. 4.00, 7 ' Jay, 6.00 p.m. . feyftfedding Rings, Leave Phl" neck dayp, ycy Rings, Dia- 1. ra., 12.S0, e. Sterling Silver and Lf a jedware, Jewelry, Clocks Ootical CrOncls sild lnwpr '-'P"1 VJUUUb bum lower CVCr . MIDEBJMN'S oodatlon, B.Wl'iu tu. Uoturnlnir. leave Atlanta atianllo anu A rR a nans avenues. V WPIlc.nfLOti.l,.Ttirpaa 7 QIV1 l-flO nun ll.:ttl n. VI. A nrnm mniiattnt, R Hunda tlx ress, 4.00. 7.80 p. m. Accommo latlon, 7.15 u, m., una 4 15 p. m. I'srlor cars on all express trains. C. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Act. Philadelphia Pa, I. A. SWEIGAUn. Gen. Sunt. PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD. sonnrr.KiLi. divisioh. JANUARY 14, 18 5. Trains will leavo Shenandoah after the above late for Wlcrgan's, Gllberton, rraokvllle, New Castle, Bt. Clair, Pottsville, Hamburg, Reading, Pottstown.Phoonlxvllle, Norrtstown and Phil, idolphla (Broad street station) at 6:08 and 11I4S s. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays for Potts rllle and Intermediate stations 8:10 a, m. SUNDAYS. For VTlggan'8, Gllberton, rrackvllle, New Castle. St. Clair, Pottsville at 6:f8. B:40a.rs indSuOp. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts town, Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia tt 6:00, 8:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m. Trains leave Fraclcvllle for Shenandoah at 10:40 a.m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7:42 and 10127 p.m. 3undays, 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at 111 15, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m, Sunday tt 10:40 a. in. and 5:16 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) tot ihenandoah at 6 67 and 8 85 a m, 4 10 and 7 II p n week days. On Sundays leavr at 8 50 a m. Leavo Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New Yorx. Expreus, week days, It 8 20, 4 05, 4 60, 6 15, 8 60, 7 33, 8 20, 9 RO, 10 30, (dining car), 11, 11 11 a m, 12 noon, 12 11 (Lim ited l'2l ana 4 22 p m dining cars), 14), 2 30 (dining car), 3 20, 4, 5,8,8 50,7 13, 8 12, 10 p in.. 12 01 night. SundJs,3 2J, 4 03 4 50, 515, 812, 9 6'), 1J30 (dining car), 1103 a m 12 14, 2 30 dining car), 4 0J (limited 4 Sb, 5 20. 30, 6 50, j la, iu, ivwp mils ui nigni. uxpreas ior uaaion, wnuiut cnange, u a m, eeltdayd. and 8 50 p m dally. waamnu'ivfl anu mis Buum. i..ii.iH-nM..ri iv.ah.n.M- a km . nn aw. 9 10, 10 SO, 11 18, 11 33 a m, (12 35 limited dlnlnt sar,) iuu, aie, t n, (a 10 uonrrewionai Litm ltoO. dining car), 5 55, (dining car), 6 17, 6 55, (dicing car), 7 40, (dining car) p.m. and 12 03 night .veolc days. Sundays, 360, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18, ll as am, 441, 003 anting car), 0 65 (cunlug car), 7 40 (dining car) p m and 12 03 night. ueave iiaroi oireei r erry, pnuaaoipnia FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 8 50 a m, 2 10, 4 10 and 5 00 nm week lays. Sundays, Express, 8 45 and 0 45 am. For Cane May. Anglesea. Vlldwood anl Solly Ueaeh, express, 9 a. m 4 00 p m week lays. Sunday, 9 00 a ra. For Sea Isle (Jltv. ocean Ultv ana Avalon. biuiajD,, iu, w y wjo, uuu- lays,9C0am. i or Qomers roint, exprena, a ou, a m. iu p o week days. Bundaya, 8 45 a m. S. OX.. PHI YOST, J tl. VT03D, Sec'l Mana:e aen'l Pasa'c'v A l BARTMAN STEEL PICKET FEN0B (a tho cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence foe residences, lawns.cem- etery lots or any klna 01 fencing, u. u. mabti aas the agency and carries It In stock at his xiarme ana granite wonts, 127 N. JAKD1N ST. Tlnvn von RrtrrTi it-Plmnloa.CooDer-COlorca Spots, Ach ' .tl Ulcers In Muuth, Hair-1 FaUlnKl ttf'cli -i Kemeari'o.,aoiaxo nnlc. IVn'i. . UEO.lll.JuIcroofaofCurCS. Capitals." :H(.0; ..'ntn.ntsuurcanlnc vf ural aivo today bolh.-i ai n 1 wi U. 1 00-pae bioU tvec BUT NOT TO FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. Curry Comb Soft as a liru&li. Fits every Curve. Tha Used by U. S. Army and by Barnutn and and Leading Horsemen of the World. It, Sample mailed post paid 2; cents. CO Jilt CO., 102I.ariyetteM., Boulti llend, Indiana. Spring -3