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WASHINQToff, Fob. 18. Thoro la begin- nlng to bo n slight uneasiness on tho Dem ocratic slilo of tho sonuto that somo of tho appropriation bills may fall. Thoro ro mnlns ouly olovon working days of tho session, ami four of tho most Importnut of thoso bills aro still ontlroly unconsid ered In tho sonnto. Thoso aro tho Indian, tho sundry civil, tho lcglslutlvo and tho general dnflclancy bills, oach of thorn con sidered us more likely to nfford ground for vlab.ito than any of tho appropriation bills which havo already rocolved attention. This anxiety Is not yot, howovor, very pro nounced. It would bo mora marked but for tho fact that it is generally bollovod that tho Hjpubllcani nro slncoro In tholr protestations that thoy do not doslro to prolong dobato sufficiently to causo tho failure of any of tho bills, and thorobyron dor thomsolvos amenable to tho ohargo of making an excuso for nn extra session. Tho Domocratlomaniigors oxpect to gain considerable time by moving at an early day for 11 o'clock suasions and following this soon by prolonging tho uniiy sessions Into night. Thoy had oxpoctod not to press tho question of 11 o'clock sessions until tho sundry civil bill should bo taken up, but when thoy reached that doclslon thoy hod supposed that thoy would be nolo to dlsposo of the po.stofflco, tho Indian and tho agricultural bills last wcok. Instead, thoy succeeded only In passing tho post- ollico bill and In having tho agricultural bill still only partially considered and the Indian bill untouched. Tho agricultural bill will bo disposed of today, and after that Is out of tho way tho sundry civil bill will bo taken up. Tho sundry civil bill has not yet boon reported from committee but it Is hoped that It will bo reported this afternoon. There Is very llttlo prospect for much consideration of any other subject, and tho probabilities for any general legisla tion, such as that proposed In tho pooling, territorial admission, Paclflo railroad, navy porsonnel and bankruptcy bills aro grow ing smaller and smaller every day. Thoro will be a strong effort to get up and dls poso of tho pooling bill, but thcro will bo determined opposition, and somo of Its best friends aro growing discouraged ovor tho prospects. Tho probabilities for tho week also Include a cursory discussion of the territorial bills, but tho prospects aro all against tholr passago. Thcro aro sov eral financial bills and resolutions which may bo called up, and tho rulos of tho son ato permit such latltudo of dobato that a financial speech may bo injocted at any time. The rush of the closing days of tho sos slon began today In tho houso. For tho past woek mombers havo boon crowding for tho consideration of bills by unani mous consent. This week tho rush will bo moro npparont whouovor tho regular appropriation bills, conforonco reports and other privileged matters aro up boforo tho houso. But two appropriation bills nro yet undisposed of by the houso, tho naval andgonoral deficiency. Tho formor has been consldorod for two days, and It will probably rcciulro two moro (tomorrow and Wednesday), today, under tho rulos, being suspension day. Tho genornl deficiency bill, which will follow, will tnko up two days. Conforonco reports will consumo tho rost of tho weok unless nnothor oppor tunity Is given to tho Paclflo railroad com mittee to secure a voto on tho funding bill, which has been again favorably reported, with an amondmont In the shape of a proposition for tho Union Pacific to settle the account with tho government by tho payment of the principal of the dobt duo. Ostlund Defeats Johnson. Minneapolis, Fob. 18. John S. John- son, tho breaker of unnumbered skating rocords, was compelled to lower his colors at Normnnnla rink yesterday to Peter Ostlund, tho champion of Europe, In a race of 1,000 meters, or 1,010 yards. A standing start was made, and Johnson led until within twenty rods of tho finish, when Ostlund modo a wonderful burst of speed and won by moro than two feet in, S.5S 1-5. Tho loo was in bad condition owing to tho mild weather and tho falling snow, consequently tho time was 21 1-5 seconds slower than tho best rocord for this dlstanco, which was mado by Ostlund nt Hutner, Norway, Feb. 25, 1894. Opposition to England In Egypt. London, Fob. 18. Tho correspondent of Tho Times at Cairo says thoro is reason to bellevo that tho khcdlvo is determined to got rid of tho ministry of Nubor Pasha, nnd to render imposslblo any ministry similarly Inclined to work amicably and loyally with British representatives. Tho khedlvo Is Influenced by n Paris journalist, who oponly promlsos Franco armed as- slstanco. Attempts aro being mado to Btlmulato nntl-Europoan feeling nmong tho Mohammedan population in Alexan dria and' olsewhero. The month of Bnm- adan, beginning next woek, Is anticipated with apprehension. Disabled Steamor Towed Into Port. Halifax, N. S., Feb 18. Tho stenmor St. Jerome, Captain Pugh, from Galves ton for Liverpool, arrived here yesterdny having In tow the steamer Snllsbury, Cop tnlu Iloldnrf, from Mediterranean ports, thirty nine days out, bound for New York, fruit laden. The Sullsbury was plokod up Feb. 12. when ubout 358 miles southwest of this port, flying signals of distress. Her coal was all gone', und sho had consumed nil avuilable wood wook, luoluding tho malu topmast. Tho crow woro completely exhausted. Died In the Great Storm. Si'itiNO Valley, Ills., Fob. 18, Jamos Connorton, a wealthy furmor living near Ladtl, was found buried. In a snowdrift between that placo nnd Spring Valley. Ho wns frozon stiff and had been there evor slnco Friday of last weok, at which time his Buddon dlsnppcnranco mystified his family and friends. It Is supposed that ho succumbed to tho cold while walking from Ladd to his farm. Charted with Infanticide. Huntingdon, Pa., Feb. 18. Mrs. Elslo Hicks, a young lady of Marklosburg, this county, who has horotoforo borne an es tlmablo reputation, was arrested yester day and placed undor heavy ball, charged With tho murder of hor nowly born male child, The body of .tho babo was fouud In an outhouse on tho premises of a neigh bor. p.: Mtas Madge Vorkr Shot find 'lllr.l by Comu rtlni, Gentry. PMrLAlmiPHIA. Feb. 18. Mange York", nftopniiotliiuvr with tho"Hiiwtjr3 Cheek" oninfmny, wan shot and almost instantly killed by .fume V. G Mitry, a comedian nt Collier's "B'tok Nu nbcr" company, at Zelso's hotel, hut nljrlit. Gjniry oscnin-d nnd tin to a Into honr no olow had been ob tained of hU whereabouts. Tho "Baggage Ghck" company, which opens at the Kmplro thoatre tonight, ar rived horo yesterday mornlngfrom Chester, l'n., nnd a number of the members, In cluding Miss Yorko, registered nt Kelso's hotel, Miss Yorko taking n third-story back room. About 9 o'clock but night Gentry walked Into tho hotel offlco and asked to bo shown to Miss Yorko's room. Being unknown to tho nttachos of tho houso ho was told to wait a fow moments whon ho would bo shown up. A message wns then sout to tho girl's room, but Gentry did not wnlt. Ho walked out Into tho hallway nnd nscondod by moans of tho itnlrwoy. Miss Yorko and Miss Llda Clnrko, a mombor of tho company, woro In tho for mer's room practicing songs, whon Gentry oponod tho door and walked in unan nounced, Miss Yorko manifested somo surprlso nt soolug him, and Introduced him to Miss Clarke, who had nover before scon him, After hastily ackowledglng tho Introduction, Miss Clnrko says, Gontry turned to Miss Yorko and, In an angry tono, demanded, "Why didn't you moot mo today?" Before tho girl could answer he whipped a revolver from his pocket and fired threo shots nt her, each bullet taking oltoct ono ovor tho right oyo, ono In tho contor of tho forohoad, and tho third closo to tho left tumplo. Gentry Immediately rushed from tho room, and nothing moro was soon of him. Charles T. Blnnoy, author of tho "Bag gago Check," and Manager Cooper said that it was gou'erully understood that Gontry and tho girl were engaged to bo married, nnd no motive for tho deed other than a fit of jealousy can bo Imagined. Gontry had always been regarded by his friends in tho profession as a "thoroughly good fellow," while not a word could bo said In detriment to tho girl. A Negro's Singular Suicide. Charleston, S. C, Fob. IS. John Stewart, a nogro, met death hero yester day under singular circumstances. l)o tcctlvoKastcrllugundortook to arrest him, with ton or fifteen others, for gambling on tho streets. He ran to a cistern in a prlvato lot, lifted tho covor and jumped into tho water, which camo up to his breast. Tho dctcctlvo begged him to como out, promising that ho would not arrest him. Stowart's mother was then brought to tho sccno nnd begged her son to como out, without avail. Whon ho was finally secured, In splto of his resistance, ho was half drowned nnd frozen beyond recovery. Gang of Outlaws Captured. GUTHItlE, O. T., Fob. 18. Doputy United States Marshals Clay, Madsdon, Brown and Morris havo captured nonr Tologa, O T., alleged mombers of tho worst gaug of outlaws that havo terrorized tho lnhnb ' Hants of Oklahoma since the days of tho notorious Starr and Dalton gangs. Tho marshals first captured two brothers nnmod Pottljohn, and then surrounded Tony Wnssoll, T. J. Mooro and an un known man. Wnssol nnd Mooro were cap tured, but tho unknown oscaped. L-argo amounts of money were found on them. MlnnuHotiiM Celebrated Cnso. Minneapolis, Feb. 18. Tho defense In tho Haywnrd trial will spring a surprlso In lntroduclngnsn witness Miss Wnchtlor, a stenographer. She claims that Blixt stated to her, In answer to a question from hlB attorney, that Adry Haywnrd put him up to tho job of murdoriug Miss Glng. It was planned previously to tho tragedy, and all the details agreed upon exactly as stated by BHxt on the stand, excepting that the name of Adry should bo substl' tutod for that of Harry In tho confession. Saloon Wrecked nnd llobbed. WlLKESBAUUE, Pu., Feb. 18. A riot oc curred between drunken Slavs and Poles at Mldvnlo Saturday night. Tho fighting started In tho saloon of Michael Canflold Tho saloon was wrecked and tho safo robbed. Tho proprietor claims that ho had $1,800 In tho safe. Canflold was danger ously wounded and half a score of rioters were out with kulvos. Eight arrests were made yesterday. Mother of Twelve Children Killed. ALTOONA, Pn., Feb. 18. Mrs. Lucrctia Irvln, of Klttnulng Polut, this county, vrhllo crossing tho Pennsylvania tracks at Ihls placo was run down by the Johnstown express and so badly Injured that sho died b fow hours later. Sho was -IS years old and Is survived by a husbaud and twolvo children. ' Wife Murderer Sentenced to Uentb. Cleveland, Feb. 18. Lafayotto Prince, tho wlfo murdorer.wassenteucodbyJudgo Noblo to bo bunged on May 20. 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CO., Philadelphia, COTTOLENJE It Is not An experiment but a Proved Success. Thous ands of housekeepers who at first thought they never could use any shortening but lard, now use COTTOLENE and couldn't be induced to chauge, simply because it is better, cheaper and .N EXPENSIVE STUM he Brooklyn Oonfiiot One of the Most Expensive on Record. THE LOSS FULLY THREE MILLIONS. This Includes the Loss to the Men In Wnsres, to tho Itoads In Receipts and Damnfre to Property, nnd to lluslness Firms In Decreased Sulci. Brooklyn, Fob. 18. After n struggle for five weeks tho strlko on tho lines of tho Brooklyn Heights railroad and Brooklyn, Queens County and Suburban railroad has boon declared oil by tho local assem blies connected with theso roads. It Is said, howovor, that tho strike on tho At lantlo nvenuo road will bo continued In doflnltoly.ns tho men think they havo crip plod tho road so badly that the mnungo mjnt will shortly glvo In. In calling off tho strlko District Assom- bly 75 Issues an address to tho public say ing tho men havo been starved Into sub mission. This action will pormlt tho strikers of thlrty-threo roads to return to work, or nt least apply to bo taken back. Somo of them will not bo taken back Immediately, because now mon havo boon takon on, and somo of theso tho companies will koop at work. A largo number of cars have been disabled by poor handling, nnd it will be wooks before thoy aro In proper shnpo to bo run out. Tho majority of tho strikers will undoubtedly bo taken back In time. Tho strlko against President Norton, of tho Atlantic avonuo lino, Is still on. President Lewis, of tho Brooklyn Holghts Railroad company, said last night that during tho dny about 000 of tho old men had applied for work. A number of thorn, ho ndded, had boon received back Into tho fold and others had had their names put on tho ollglblo list. Ho fully, oxpected that tho remainder cf tho strikers would bo on bind to look for tholr old positions. Tho trolley strike, which has lusted thirty-four days, has cost an enormous amount of money. Throo million dollars Is considered by thoso directly involved a moderate estimate When tho strlko started It wns. stated that District As sembly No. 75 had from S60,000 to $SO,000 in tho treasury. About 05,000 was sub scribed by sympathizers. All this lias beon spent and tho ?y50,000 wages tho men would havo earned has beon lost. Tho Brooklyn Heights company was tho javlcst loser among the roads. It is esti mated to havo lost directly $tlUJ,000. Tho otlior systems havo lost closo to $300,000. Tho cost to tho city and tho stato for tho troops will oxcecd P2o0,000. Tho damage done by the cars manned by inoxporl onced motormon Is placed at $100, 000 moro, and tho loss in earning capacity by tho militia during their stay In Brooklyn Is conservatively estimated at 1250,000. Of ficers and doputlos cost Kings and Queens counties $00,000, and tho loss to the busi ness men of Brooklyn is considered light when placed nt $700,000, There were many othor lossos to swell tho amount, In addition to tho Inconvenience and suffer ing caused by the big strlko. Uncle Sam's Dig Lumber Suit. Duluth, Minn., Feb. 18. A suit which promises sensational developments has bocn begun in tho district court, resulting from tho indictmont at Grand Rapids of George Lydlok. Tho suit Is tho first of a sorlos involving n thoft of 2,300,000 foot of timber supposed to havo boon stolen from government and rosorvntlon land in the last two yoars. Lydlok hlmsolf admits ho has trespassed on' this land for n yoar ana a half. Tho number of defendants is not loss than 300, but thoy almost without ex ception were working In tho lntorosts of big lumborlng corporations, xno amount to bo reoovored is ovor $50,000, and It- is to bo tho largest suit of tho kind ovor under taken by the federal authorities. Not Guilty of Murder. Scbanton, Pa., Fob. 18. Joseph Romln Iski, of AvchlKild, this oounty, who slnoe Wednesday lost has been on trial for his life for the murder of August Gnus, wo found not guilty by tho jury. Gau was murdered in August lost and by his dying statement incriminated two men, his son. Johnny Gaus, and Joseph RoinluUkl. Johnny dealt the old man a blow over the head with nn Iron last, which Killed mm, and Bemlniskl woe accused of Rtabhnu; the old man with a knlfo. The knife wounds, however, were not serious. Johnny Gaus lied and has slnoe eluded onpturo. Two Young Men Asphyxiated. Buooklyn, Fob. 18. Henry Knopo and Henry Somls, of Hobokon, N. J., both youths about 80 years of ago, woro found In JUlllor 8 notoi, at 4o. ia jji-uauwuy, yos terdny. Tho young mon ongngod tholr room Saturday night and fa'led to mako nnv rosnonso whon called yesterday. Tho door was brokon open and It was found that thoy had been asphyxiated by gas, tho humor In tho room being uisoovoroa open. It Is believed that it hud boon accidentally turned on. Drnkeinan Mitchell's Marvelous Eacnpe, Sharon. Pa.. Feb. 18. Hiram Mltcholl, known as tho heaviest brnkoman on tho Erie division of tho Now York, Pennsyl vania and Ohio road, on acoountof his wolght, 210 pounds, foil from tho foot board of a moving locomotive ana tho on- glno passed ovor him. Tho only Injury was a brokon jaw bono and ono ear torn off. Railroaders say that this Is tho only case known whore a man uvea alter a lo oomotlve had passed ovor him. S3 more healthful. The genuine has this trade mark steer's head in cotton-plant wreath on every pail. Look for it, Made only by The N. K. Fairbank Company, CHICAGO, and 13: N. Delaware Ave., PhlUd. El i 1 1 1 1 hi i in i Ban rmm tma wrm b a IN EFFEOT NOVBMDin 18, 180L Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Uaven Junction, juut clhLnk, . hlghton, SlMlnpton, White Ball, Catseiuqui, Ahentonn, Bethlehem, Etstou and Wcattieri! 8 04 . 7.o8. 0.15 a n IZ.4X. 2 67, 6.27 p. m. For New York and Phlladolrhln. .4, 7,X 9.15 R 12.48, i!.67 p. m. For Quakate MWltclbnuk, Gerhards and Hudaondale, A.l'4 0.15 a. r , end 2.67 p, m Kor Wl'HeH-Uirre, Wblto Haven, Plttatoi , Laceyvlllc, Tosnda, Syre, Wtverlr ss Klmir, e.ti, i:.lfi a. ro., S.&7, 5.S7 p. m- For Kocneotcr, Buffalo, Niagara FuVs at tto Wcfv. am, 8.15 n. m. and 2.57 5.27 p. re. For liflvldere, Delaware Water Gap axil Ktroudat.urq, 8.01 a. m 2.K7 p. m. Per Ld.mlartvllle td Trenton, U.16 1.. in. Tor TV ulrtiannook, 8.04, S.15 a. ni., 2.67,5.ii7 p. Xk for Ithaca and Geneva f-.0l. c.16 a. ro. b.l ::. m for Auburn V.15 a. m. b.'Zl p. in. ror Jeanesvllle.LovlBtonsnd Heaver M eaCo 7.X8 a. m., 12.4:; p. in. For Stocbtot. and Lumber Yard, 8.04, 7.3t ?.15, a. ro., 12.48, 2.57, 6.27 p. m. For Silver Hrook Junction, Audenrled ltd Hazleton 6 04, 7.38, 9 15 a. m , 12.4S, 2.67, 5.27 tti 8.08 p. n,. For Scrantoc, 8.04, 9.15, a. re., 2.1)7 and 5.2' p m. For Hazlebroob, Jeddo, Drlfton and FreelanC 1.01, 7.88, 0.15, a. m., 12.43. 2.67, 6.27 p. re. For Ashland.Glrardvlllo and LoBt Creek, 4,69, 7.48. 9.1S, 10.20 a. m., 1.03, 1.40, 4.10, 6.85 p. m. For Haven Run.Centralla, Mount Carme am) Shamokln, 9.13, 11.14 . m 1.32, 4.20, 8.22, 9.1b p. tc. For Yateavlllo, Park Place, Mahnnoy City an' Delano, 8.04. 7.88, 9.15, 11.05 a m., 12.13, 2.17 527, 8.08, 10.63 p. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 6.15. 8.16. 11.45 a.m., 1.56, 4.30 9.80 p. m., and arrive al Sbenardoab at 6.04, 9.15 a. m 12.43,2.57,6.27, 11.15 p. B. Leave Shenandoah for PottsvUlp, 6.60, 7.81 9.02, 11.05 11.80 a. m 11.43, 2.67, 4.105.27, 8.11 p. m Leave Pottsvllle tor Shenandoah, B.C9, 7.50 8.05, 10.16, 11.40 . m 12.82, 8.00,. 440, 6.29, 7.15 7.E6, 9.40 p. m. Leave Sbentndoah for Hazleton, 6.M, 7.33,9.15. a. m 12.43, 2.67, 5.27,8.08 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.85, 10.00 11.83 a. m , 12.15. 2.66, 6.30, 7.25, 7.68 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINB. Trains leave for Raven Run, Centralis, 3H Carmel and Shamokln, 6.45 a. m 2.40 p. m. andarrlve at Shamokln at 7.40 a. m. and 8.4' p. m. Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah at 7.55 a. m. and 4.00 p. m and arrive at Shot nndnfih lit 8.49 a. m. and 4.B8 n. m. Trains leave for Ashland, Glrardvllle acd Lost Creez, n.tu a, m., iz.gg r. m. ror Hftzieiou, uiacx ureeK junction, trecz Haven Junction, Maucn ununx, Aiientown, Uathlehem, Kaston and New York, 8.49 a re. 12.HU, 2.oa p. m. r or innaaeipnia it.ee, i.oo p. m. Oolano, 8.41), 11,25 z.. m 12.30, 2.55, 4.68 8.03 p. m Leave Hazleton for Sbenandoan, a.S'J, u.n a. m 1.06, 5.80 p. m. ijeave snenanaoan tor rotiavmo, d.w, b.i 9.30 a. ro., 2.40 p. m. ucavo ottsvuio ior anenanaoau, o.oo, i k o.m.,1.85, 6.15 p. m. UUlJlllII tt. V, 1U11U11, USUI. DUpi., South Bethlehem, Ft OHAS. S. LEE, Genl, P33.Agt., rmiaaeipmi A. Vf, NONNEMAOHKR, Asst. G. P, A., uoutn tietnionem, ft Professional Cards. -jyj B. KISTLKR, M. D WrsiCIAN AND SUROEOIf. Office. 120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. M. M. BURKE, A TTORNEr-A T-LA W, SUENAHDOAn, PA. Office. Esan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. N. STEIN, M. D., PSrSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Room 2. Kcan's Now Bnlldlnir. cor. ner Jlnln and Centre streets. Shenandoah. Pa. Ofhee Hours: 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 8 p. m.; 7 to p. m. Night officeNo. 230 West Oak street. G. M. HAMILTON, M. D PHYSIOIAN AND SURGEON. Office. Water Company building, 23 West Lloyd street. WENDELL KEBER, Successor to DR. CHAS. T. PALMER, -jtrK ANii is An amtaxoK, 301 Mahantongo Street, Pottsvllle, Penna. DR. HOBENSACK, REMOVED To m N- EiQbtb st- nUI"UUU above Green, Phlla.Pa., Fnrmerlv at 206 North Second St.. IB the Old' est In Amerloa for tho treatment of Spticial VUeaaet and Youtliut JUrrors. Varloooele, Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, eto. Treatment by mall a speolalty. communications eaoreuiy eontldentlal. Send Btamp for book. Hours, a. m. to 9 p. n: Bundava 9 to 12 m Millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc, insured in nrst-oioss, rena ble companies, aa represented by DAVID FAUST, Insnrarjco Agent, ISO South Jardln Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies v. ji ..... 'GUAR Alt . B ts Cure f M nana Altar -5 1EAL UEUICIMK OO,. CITUn4.O610. Sold bye, P. J. KllSLTN Itruggtsl, aiHoIoiA, P; r,j . .. II IfTTOT NO CMBK 18. ll4, rrilne leave Mhenandonh a follows I for Vow York via Philadelphia, week day, , i.ttu, itM, -.A i .ou p.m. 8u . .i, . m. 1'i.r New York via ., enk (1aj, hM,7 a. ir.. II.M, p. m P't llvllnf ar.1 PWlftde'rh', (! . 1y, l'.!", 74 . u.. lil.;ti, f,t(.. Stt.-.- y, ro. For Potfevrtll, week afn, J.i t.w. -a., X9t. 55. 5.65 p. m. v ni , I' . "x.. Tor Ti.-.inu .mil MataLpj- Cltv, we? tt-n 10, 6., 7.M), a. m 12,a, f.Vi, t p.m. Baa lay, 2.111. a. m. " For Wllllamniort. Sunbury and Lwlf nr-, Took days, 8.S6, 11.81 to., l.th, 7.21 fi. u , tindar, 3.21 a. m. For MaLunor P'Hde, wek daye, 2.10, 8. '.W, 11.80 a.m., 12.82, I., 2.5. 5.M, 7.21, 9 85 p.m. Suncv,2 In, 8. J5. a. m. For AsnlMiJ nn S'lam.ililn, we days M, '.20, 11.80 a, m 1.86. 7.211 9,8 p. di. tfu'dxv, ,25 n. m. For Baltimore. WaMnrtcn aro the Vrr si H. A O. R. R., through trains leave Roadint; Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. ft R. R. R.) at 8 tn, r.a, 11.28 . ro., 3.48, 7.27, n. rn., Hundie 3 2 M. 11 28 a. m 8.46, 7.27 p. m. Additional t'al'B from 21lh and rhestnut streets station, week days, 1.43, 5 41, 8.23 p. m. hundays, 135, H. 28 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via Phlladelpma, weekday! 100 a. m., 1.80. 4.00, 7.80 p. m., 12.16 nlrht. Ont day, 8.00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week Ban, 130,9,10 a. m., 1.10, 4.80 p.m. Leavo Philadelphia, Readier Terminal, week days, 4.20, 8.85, 10,00 a. m., and CW, 9.02, II JO p. m. Sunday. 11.80 p. m. Lrave Reodlrf;, week days, 1.86,7.10, 10.03,1! 53 a. m., 6.66, 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.86, a. m Leave PottsvUlo, weok days, 2.85, 7.46 a, m 12 80, 8,12 p. m Sunday, 2.85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3.18, 8.60, 11 23 m., 1.20.7.16, B.2P p. rc. Sunday. 8.18 a. m. Leave Mahatioy City, woek days, 8.46, B.11, 11.47 a.m., 1.61, 7.39. 0.54 p, m. Sunday, 8.45 i. m. Leave Mabancy Plane, week dsys, 2.48. 4 00, 110, 9.87, U.ra n. m., 12.68, 2.0C, 5.20, 8.28,7.18 10 U p. m. Sunday. 2.40, 4.00 a. m., Leave WllliamBport, weok days, 7.42, 1X10. a., 8.36,11.16 p.m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf nd bouth Street Wharf tor Atlantlo City. Week-Days Express, 9.00, a. m., 2.00, 4,00, LOO p. m. Accommodaalon, 8.00 a. m.. 5.45 p. m. Sunday Express. 8.00, 10.00 a. m. Accom modation, 8.00 a. m. and 4..T0 p. m. Returning, leave Atlantic City, depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Week-Days Express, 7.3, 9.1)0 a. m. and I. 00 ard 5.SU p. ai. Accommodation, 8.15 a. mn and 4.32 p. m, Bumla, KX'ress, 4.00, 7.30 p. m. Accommo datlon, 7.15 a. m., nnd i 15 p. m. Parlor ears on all express trains. C. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pase. Act. Philadelphia Pa I. A. SWEIGAKD. Hen. Sunt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. sontrrLKiix divibtok. JANUARY 14, 1895. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tha ahnva late for Wlggan'B, GUberton, Frackvllle, New Oastle, St. Clair, Pottsvlllo, Hamburg, Readlnz, rufcusiown, x-noenixvuie, norristown ana 1'Hli sdelphla (Broad street station) at 8:08 and 11143 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on week days For Potts rlllo and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, GUberton, Frackvllle, New Oastle. St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 8:08. 9:40 a. Bl ind 8:10 p. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts town, Phcenlxvlllo, Norrlstown, Philadelphia tt 8:00, 9:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 10:40 a.m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p. o Sundays, 11:18 a. m, and 6:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 18:15, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays it 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) tot Jhenandoah at 5 57 and 8 85 a is, 4 10 and 7 11 n n week days. On Sundays leave at 8 50 a m. Leave Broad StreetStatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For Now York. Expreas, week daya. It 8 20, 4 06, 4 60, 5 15, 8 60, 7 83, 8 20, 9 50, 10 30, (dlnlnsr car), 11, 11 11 a m, 12 noon, 12 41 (Lim ited 121 and 4 22 p m dining cars), 14), 2 SO (dining car), 8 20, 4, 5,0,6 50,7 13, 8 12, 10 p m 9 GO, 1030 (dining car), 1103 a m. 124L 230 (dining car), 4 00 (limited 4 22), 5 20, 6 30, 6 60, 7 18, 8 12, 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. uxpreas ior uosion, wuuout enange, u a m, weekdays, and 6 60 p m dally. For Baltimore ana Wasalneton 8 6U. 7 20. 8 21. 9 10, 10 20, 11 18, 11 83 a m, (12 85 limited dlnlnx car,) ioj, aw, tii, id io uonrressionai um lteO, dining car), 6 65, (dining car), 6 17. 6 55, (dining car), 7 40, (dining car) p.m., and 1203 mgnt wectt uays. nunaays, a ou, 7 su, io, 11 la, 1133 am, 4 41, 555 (dining car). 6 55 (dining car), 7 40 (dining car) p m and 12 03 night. Leave Market street Ferry, Philadelphia FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express. 8 60 a m, 2 10, 4 10 and 5 00 p m week Jays. Sundays, Express, 8 45 and 9 45 a m- For Cape May, Anglesea, Wlldwood and Holly Beach, express, 9 a. m., 4 03 p m week flays. Sunday, 9 00 a m. f'orBea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon. Express, 9 00 a m,400 p m week days. Sun days, 9 GO n m. For Homers Point, express, 850, am, 410 p m week days. Sundaya, 8 45 a rn. 3. M. PB1VOST, J R. WOOD, Oen'lUanarft' uen'l Pasa'c'v Art For Pain ting .... The Season Is here and Paper Hanging Get your work done by Mahanoy City's leading artist, W. H. SNYDER, Perfect Work. Bargains In nalnta and oils, nlaln nnd stnlued glass. All the new patterns m wall paper. All dally and weekly papers, novels, novelettes and stationery. 133 West Centre Street. Headquarters for the Evkotno Herald. 8ARTMAN STEEL PICKET FEN 0B t Is the cheapest and best f enco made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns,oem etery lota or any kind of fencing. M, H. Mastkb oaa the agency aad carries It In stock at Ma marble and granite works, 127 H. 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