grr 4 M. i) A Heart Disease 30Yrs! Short Breath, Palpitation. ) Mr. G. "W. McKInscy, postmaster of Kokomo, Ind., anda bravo cx-soldler, says: "I had beiin Severely troubled with hearb'dfeei&tsievcrainuo leaving the army at tho closo of the late war. I was troubled with palpitation and shortness of breath. I could not sleep on my left side, and had pain .around my heart. 1 bqcame so ill that I was much alarmed; and for tunately my attention was called to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I decided to try it The first bottle i made a decided improvement in my condition, and flvo bottles have com pletely cured me." 0. W. McKINSEY, P. M., Kokomo, Ind Dr. Miles Ilcart Cnro la sold on n positive . cuarnntcn thntthn first bnttln -will ncneflt. druggists soil It at 81, 0 bottles forts, or it will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by tho Vr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind. Professional Cfcrt... 8. KI8TLEK, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SUItOEON. Office. -120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. M. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office. Egan building,' corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. N. STEIN, M. I)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Room 2, Fgan's New Building, ooi ner Mam and Centre streets,- Shenandoah, P Office Hours : 8 to 10 a. in.: 1 to 8 p.' m.r 7 w 0 p. m. Night offlceNo. 230 West Oak street M. HAMILTON, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ' Office Water Conipiny building, 28 West xaoya street. jQR. WENDELL KEUKK, Successor to Dr. CHAS. T. PALiMKK, JrJTJf AND SAB HUltajROir, 301 Mnhantongo Street, Pottsville, Penna. ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE v Hat siood the Test ol Time MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS CUMUintU HOTEL KAIBR, CHAB. BDRCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITY. Largest and nnest hotel tn the region, finest accommodation. Handsome fixtures. Pool and IliUlard I'.ooms Attached. T"m fumm tr.z MlUO MXTB. FlMtS HJlFUUIIOIAItlltCH'ltSlC:S!Ca. V When in POTTrfVlLLK, ? Stop at ' PHIL.WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Contra Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dlnlDg room attached. Finest wines, llauors, cigars. Dave roa BoroThroat, Pimples, Copper-Colored Spots, Aches, Old Sores. Ulcere In Mouth, Hair l&lllngl Write Cpoli lteraedr Co., UOT SIo aonl cTemple,C'hlcuo,Ill.Jor proofs of cures. Capital S50O.00O. ratlenucured nine Tears ugo today soutdjindweHl op-page hoou Trre Millions of Dollars Go up In smoice every year. Take no risks but get yonr houses, stock, fur- ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 130 South Jardln Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies SOI HjELAK, Wholesale agent for fl;t!ii!'i Itnil, 1. 1, Eifirl Lager ui Suztr File Beer, No finer made. Fine liquors and cigars O) South MHafaU Furthor Fighting Eeported Noar Thien Ohwaag Thai, ONLY P0ETY MILES PH0M M0UKDE1I When the Latter Olty Is llrnnhcri tlin Vic tortous Armies Will bo on the Direct Itond to l'eklu Meantime Chinese r flelnls Are Hoping for Pence. LoNDON.Fob. 20. A dispatch from Tien tsin snys It Is reported thnt tho Japanoso have advanced from Hal Cheng and that lighting hag occurred around Thlon Chwnng Thai. Humors aro current of troublo In tho foreign settlement at Now Chwang. Tho families of missionaries coming Into Tientsin from tho interior report that tho authorities everywhere wcro anxious to protect them. Tho towns people of Tung Chow, near Pokln, re quested the missionaries to mediate with regard to the ransom of tho city should thy J apaneso appear. Tho gentry of Tlon- CslU recently maila a fllmtlnr rnrmnur. nf the foreign consuls. '1 Men Chwnng Thai, around which town lighting Is said to hnvo occurred. Is on tho right bank of tho. .Lino river, a consldora blA distanco to tho westward of Hal Chong arid about forty miles west uy south of Moukdon, capital of 'tho provlnco of Lino' Tong, which is thought to. bo tho presont objective point of tho Japanese forces op erating in Manchuria. It is surmise from tho abovo dispatch that tho Japanese will movo upon Moukllen from two dlrcitloris', that portion of tho army from Hal Chong attacking It from tho south and tho other portion, from Thlon Chwang Thai, from tho west. Once at Moukdcn tho Japanoso will Do on thd direct road to Pckin. Another dispatch from Tientsin says that tho Rov. Gilbert Held, of tho board of foreign missions of tho Presbyterian church In tho United States, who Is now at Pokln, has privately Interviewed tho members of tho grand council and other Important Chinoso personages. All tho persons Interviewed expressed thomselvos ns being strongly desirous of penco with Japau, and hoped that tho mission of Ll Hung Chang to Japan would bo success ful. Dispatches rocolvod at Yokohama from tho commander of tho Jnpaneso forces at Hal Chung say that a forco of 17,000 Chi nese, supported by twenty guns, rccontly attacked tho Japanoso troops at that place, but retreated after tho Chinese artillery had boen silenced by tho flro of tho Jap anese batteries. Tho British warship Alacrity has ar rived at Shanghai from Wci-Hal-Wol and reports that tho Jnpaneso havo destroyed all the land forts at that place with tho oxcoptlon of those on tho Island of Lin Kung Tue. Awful Crime In Chicago. Chicago, Fob. SO. E vldonco of what tho pollco think Is a frightful murdor mystory were found yesterday when two children discovered tho mutilated body of a man In a lonely locality at Ninety-fifth street and Western avonue. The body, which was that of a man about 25 years old, was found in a sitting posture, leaning again0, a treo. Tho hands, legs and lower part of tho body wcro badly burned, deep gashes wero found In tho head, and about tho waist wero tho remnants of a charred and singed rope. Tho theory that tho man had boon tied and burned to death was at first laughed at by tho pollco oillcors, but lator investigations seomcd to provo either that ho had boon murdered and an attempt mado to conceal the crlmo by burning tho body, or that he had really been burned it tho stake. Tho body Is supposed to bo that of Fred Holzhutor, a butcher of this city. Tho last seen of him was threo weeks ago, when ho wont out to buy cattlo with $260 In his pocket. Llbelor Andrews Released. Philadelphia, Feb. 20, William T. Andrews, who has been languishing for two weeks or moro in the county jail by reason of his inability to raise the SlyOCH) line imposed by Judge Thayer after his plea of guilty for libeling Filbert, Porti'r & Co, in writing lotters regarding the car rying out of their contract for tho con struction of Queen Lano resorvolr, was released upon tho payment of $500. Judge Thayer, after hearing an appeal from W. W. Wiltbank, Andrews' lawyer, and aftor listening to tho piteous talo of Andrews' mother, reduced the line. Two Killed at n Crossing. Linden, O., Fob. 37. A west bound freight train on tho Niokel Plate road on Sunday ran down a two horso rig carry ing a party of peoplo to church at a road crossing noar this place. Two porsons wero killed and two others will likely die as a result of tholr Injuries. The dead aro: Miss Alllo Hunt, aged 10; Miss Bosslo Hunt, aged 16. The injured are: Miss Margarot Hess, agod 17, badly hurt Inter nally; Miss Louise. Campa, aged 19, leg and arm broken; waltor Urlggs, driver, sllgbtly Injured. Five Hundred Miners Imprisoned. London, Fob. 20. Great anxiety pre vails at Normanton, owing to a peculiar accldont that has happeued ut Whltwood Halghmoor colllory. Fivo hundred miners havo boon Imprisoned in tho pit by a col llslon of tho cages In whloh tho men ascend and descend. The shaft Is so badly dam aged that it is Impossible to use the cages. A carpenter named Norbury, whllo repair ing tho shaft.sllpped and fell to the bottom. Ho was undoubtedly killed. Great crowds are awaiting around tho pit head. A Snub May Cause ltevnlntlon. New York, Feb. 96. The steamer Car-ara-. from Porto Cnbello Feb. 10, brings the nrwsthot political affairs aro very un swtU'd in Venezuela. A great feast was given at Porto Cnbello n short time before tho Caracas sailed, at which President Crespo was invited, but failed to put in an appearance. Tho people of Porto Cabello aro much Incensed at tho slight, und a revolution is predlotod within thirty days, Confessed a Terrible Crime, BATtnouiaviLLE, Ky., Feb. 20. Thomas Pavls and JossoTaylor.of Stinking Creok, wore put in jail hero for murdering Lem Hammlcker on Saturday night. Thoy in duced Hammlcker to loavo his house and accompany them to see some girls. Thoy afterward butchered him so that tho re mains could not bo recognized. One of the prisoners has confossud. Klcctrlcal Strikers favor Mediation. New Youk, Fob. 20, Tho elcotrlcal strikers, It is said, havo accepted tho offer of Presldont Setli Low, of Columbia col lego, tho Kov. Dr. llatnsford and Mrs. Josophlno Shaw Lowell to try to mediate. The number on strike will roach vory noar to 8,000. 'NATE AND HOUSE. T.nner Hoily KoCuo- to Autlurrire fny. nimit nrthe Itnlirlnsr Hi n Award. Washihuton, Fob. ), The gonornl do fleienoy bill, tho Inst of the regular ap propriation bills, paired tho house yester day. Almost the entire day was spent dis cussing the amendment to pay Great BritoltiftSo.OOO, the amount of damages agreed upon by Secretary Greshnm and Sir Julian Pnunoefote to be duo that country undor tho award of the Paris arbi tration tribunal on account of the Holzure of somo twenty Cauadluu seniors by the United Stntos prorious to tho modus vl vondl of 189'J. Tho amendment was strongly attacked by Messrs. Cannon (Ills.), Hcndorson (la.) and Hltt (Ills.) on tho ground that tho amount was unreasonably largo; that somo of tho vossols wero owned by citizens of tho United Stntos, and that $375,000 was for constructive or spcculatlvo damagos (tho estimated catch). Only $81,000, thoy contended, was duo Great Britain. Messrs. Breckinridge (Ky.), McCroary(Ky.), Ulng loy (Mo.) nud Hookor (Miss.) supported tho amendment, maintaining that tho government, no matter how bad tho bar gain, must carry out tho award of tho Paris tribunal In good faith. Mr. Ding loy declared that it was prof orable to pay Groat Britain $425,000 than loavo tho as sessment of damages to, an umpire ap pointed by a foreign power. Tho amendment carried In committee, but was defeated in tho houso by 113 to 143. Some excitement Was causod by the attompt to strlko out In tho houso tho ap propriation for an extra month's salary for tho employes of tho houso and senato and tho clerks of mombors, but It fallod, and the nmondmont prevailed, 143 to 108. Mo tions to reconsider and recommit wero voted down as promptly as offered until tho opposition dwindled to a point when it could not get tho yeas and nays. It then surrendered, and tho bill was passed. Tho senato Is now working day and night on tho appropriation bills In order to comploto thorn before tho session closes. Tho sundry civil appropriation bill wns considered with llttlo Interruption or delay from 11 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. and again at a night session. Tho Item of $150,000 for purchasing tho historic prop erty of tho lato James G. Blalno In order to prevent Its uso for theater purposes occasioned u sharp dobato, but was Anally agreeu to. The Philadelphia Investigation. HAnitlSBUliO, Fob. 20. Tho movomont for tho appolntmont of a senato commit tee to Investigate tho municipal affairs of Philadelphia has not boen abandoned, as many suppose, but Is meroly In nboynuco. At a conference beforo tho legislative re cess between tho friends tn the senato of Senator Quay It was decidod that there should be such an Investigation, and a resolution was outlined to bo Introduced by Senator Kennedy, of Allcghony. Son ntor Penrose fuvors an Investigation, and would vote and fight for it in tho senato wore it not for tho reason that hols afraid his actions Might bo Interpreted as resent ment' for his defeat for tho mayoralty nomination. Mr. Martin's friends assert that thoy have no fear, and declare that thoycan stand an Inquiry Into tho affairs of tho city as well as their opponents can Into tho affairs of tho state capital. Kx-Captnln Doherty on Trial. NEW Youk, Fob. 20. Ex-PolLo Captain Doherty, who was dismissed from tho forco and Indicted by tho grand jury on n charge of extorting money from Mrs. Augusta Thurow, a disorderly houso keeper, wns placed on trial yesterday in tho court of oyer and tormlner beforo Justice Ingra ham. This is tho first trial of a former pollco officer on Indictments resulting from testimony given before tho Loxow committee, tho trial of Captain Stephen son, who was convicted, having been based on ovldonco brought out in his first trial before tho pollco commissioners. 1,11 ID Finds Great Curative Qualities in a Simple Remedy. (From WestBeld, N. J-, Leader.) The fact of the editor of the Leader belntr a Dhvsiclan of the old school, en' courages some people to ask why we kick quacKs ana quacxers. we ao bate charlatans the worst way; that's a fact. But every proprietary medicine Isn't a quack medicine. In some of them we believe as devoutly as we do in calomel and quinine. There, for example, is Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. It has our faith. We know its value. In the laboratory it has fully approved it self as containing just those ingredients which every physician knows the materia medlca to indicate for the disorders for which the remedv Is prescribed. In clinical experience its further proof has not been wanting, as we have reason to know. We have no hesitancy in saying that we would, prescribe the remedy In any case wnere it is reaiiy inuicateu. Ilr. David Kennedv's Favorito Remedy has no rival as a blood builder and nerve food. It has met with unparalleled success In the treatment of all diseases of the skin, liver, kidneys and the blood. It restores the disordered liver to a healthy condition, ann enectuany cures the worst cases of habitual constipation. It has cured cases of Bright's disease, erysipelas, rheumatism, dyspepsia, gravel, diabetes, bladder and urinary troubles, where all else has failed. It is a certain cure for all the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to females, and affords crent protection irom attacks that originate in cuauge of life. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite rlemeuy is tor sale by all dealers in medicine at ono dollar a bottle or six bottles for five dollars; which brings a treatment witnin tue reaou of an. Laser anc Finest, Purest, Healthest, Chris. Schmidt, Agt 1307 West Coal St., Shenandoah. IN mm Pilsner Beers IflXlY!.1'""1' vv MW'VV'-y Mlnnkii wud iilloiMl. Harry 'Hay ward's Denunciation of His Brother Atlry, PERJURY MOST EXTRAORDINARY, Hither I furry or Ailry Is an Adept In Hearing I'ulne Wltnevi, for the Former ItepenU Ailry'n Story with Tholr Toil tlum Itevemril. MiNNKArous, Fob. 86. It was some what of a snrprlso to Mr. Nyo, tho county attomoy, when Mr. Krwln turned Harry Hay ward ovor for cross-oxnin I nation a short tlmo before court adjourned. He had expected that tho examination would tako at least the day and was hardly prepared to go Into tho examination Ho therefore contonted himself with going over somo minor matters that he might bogln In earnost this morning. tho day wns an extremely interesting ono, being filled with tho troublos botweon tho wltnoss and his brothor. Adry, he said, had proposed all tho bloody details of the murdor. Harry explained that he had bcon so shocked at his brother's do- prnvlty that he had resolved to sound many other pooplo to see if they had such wonderful consciences. Thus it was that ho had questioned Waterman and the hackman, and evon L. M. Stowart, and he aaroa the stato to put Stowart on the stand, Instead of having threatened to kill his brothor with n knife, Adry, ho said, hod threatened to kill his father, and had often stated that ho wns so devoid of conscience that ho could kill his father oaslly and not bo troubled about It afterward. All through his ovldonco It was Adry who had bcon tho fiend, Adry who was tho slaughterer, Adry who had a mania for killing peoplo, Adry who was tho member of a gang, Adry who was everything, and yet with nil this Jjo wont on to toll how ho confided all his buslnoss to Adry and begged hl father to tako him back into his omploy. Not much moro of Interest dovoloned during tho remainder of tho direct exami nation, and Mr. Erwln turned tho witness over to tho stato lato In tho afternoon. Mr. Nyo mndo Harry admit that ho had been a gambler by habit for years In fact,slncc ho was 17 yoars old. Then ho went ovei his relations with Miss Glng, and had Harry repeat his wanderings tho night of her murder. Ho got nlong vory well ex cept to say "my flat" twlco In places where ho had said on direct examination that ho went Into his mother's flat. Mr. Erwln interrupted and oorrocted him. In speaking of whero ho went after leaving tho flat 'witness' Bald he went dlrqctly up Hennepin to Laurel avenue. Un direct examination ho said that he went down Hennepin first, intondlng to look for Miss Ging at her nlaco of business. Harry showed on a map whoro he had gono until ho reached Mr. Bartleson's rosldonce. Tho stato's attorney kept ask ing all sorts of questions, evidently with a view to loylng the foundation for lm peachmont of tho direct testimony. It Is understood that soveral points wore mado. D. M. Wilson, tho horso doalor, about whom tho defense mado such a row when it was found he was out of town, has re turned, and will go on tho stand If wanted. To Abolish Jersey's Arbitration Hoard. TltENTON, Fob. 28. Tho Republican ns- somblymon, in caucus lust night, decided to support Assemblyman Storr's bill abol ishing tho present stato board of arbitra tion, and providing for a temporary board, when necessary, to bo appointed by tho governor, nnd also to oppose tho bills ap propriating more money for tho Jersey City and Patorson armories. Tho sonate last night passod tho Voorhoos oleetlvo judiciary bill by a vote of 13 to 7, and the bill legislating tho lay judges out of tho orphans' courts. Tho Duncan nntl-hlgh hat bill was defeated in tho house. Roop Sentenced to a Year. Camoeu, N. J., Feb. 28. Harry Roop was sontenceu in tho (Jamdeu quarter sessions court yesterday to ono year at hard labor for keoplng n disorderly houso. Roop's sentonco was n surprise to his friends, who had confidently expected that ho would get off with a lino. John H. Fort, Roop's counsel, said he would carry tho case up on a writ oi error. Emperor Menelek's Victory. Massowah, Feb. 28. Dlspatchos have reached lioro oy carriers from Adowa. capital of Shoa, stating that Emperor Monolok lost 1,000 warriors In tho last raid at Vollemo. His forces killed 7,000 Gallas and captured 15,000 slaves. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS, Closing Quotations of the Jievr York and Philadelphia Kxchanges. Nbw Youk, Feb. 25. The stock market was somewhat weaker today. There were early declines on sales from London, but railroad stocks subsequently recovered. Industrials were weak throughout. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley 32H W. N. Y. &I'a.. .. b Pennsylvania Erie 8W Reading 9)4 D., L. & W. 157H St. Paul 558 West Shore - Lehigh Nav 40 N. Y. Central W N. Y. ii N. E. 'Jm Lake Erie & W.;.. 15)i New Jersey Cen... S1H Del. & Hudson.. -1209-4 General markets. PiriLAJiBI.PHiA, Feb. 35. Flour steady; win ter super., $32.15i winter extras. J 2.202. 40; No. winter family, Si.iuas.50; 1'unnsylvanla roller straight, $2.502.65; western winter olear, $3.402.00. Wheat quiet, steady, with 57Mt- bid and 570. asksd for February. Corn quiet, firm, -with 4ftc. hid and 17;4c. asked for February. Oats quiet, steady, with 3Mc. hid and 36Hc. asked for February. Hay steady. Arm; Rood to choice timothy, $133 18.50. Beet steady. Pork sternly. Lard dull; western steam, t6.70As.75; olty, 96.37H. Butter e: ; western dairy, uaiao.; do. creamery 15u.J3c.; do. factory, aHV4o.; Elglns, S3c.; Imitation creamery, 10Q17HO.; New York dairy, lOijUc.; do. creamery, lai9o.; Penn sylvania creamery prints, fancy, -lo.; cream ery tubs, extra, 2Je.;do. good to choice, 30 ate.; prints jobbing. 35&8Uo. Cheese quiet; large, 9UMo.; small, 9)812o.; part skims, 3t8Xio.; full skims, lHWo. Eggs firm; New York and Pennsylvania, 31c; ice house, mSKc. western fresh, 30O30Ho.; southern, 9ffi30o. Live Stock Markets. New YonK, Feb. 35. Beeves moderately ao tlve, steady; native steers, ordinary to prime. tl.55O5.40; Texans, $3 5033.83; oxen, (31.60; bulls, $:).351; dry cows, S1.82)i3.50. Calves active, hluher. Door to prime veals, S5as,75; barnyard calves, $2.503; western calves, iVSt 8.50, Slieep and lambs very uuii; prime ana choice lambs steady; all other sales WQKc, lower; poor to prime sheep, $2.5034; common to choice lambs, 83.rwa5.62hj Hogs higher; inferior to choice. SI.85dSl.75. EAST I.IUKIU'Y, Pa., Feb. 36. Cattle fair de mand, but stook poor; prime, S3.aott5.60, good butcher, f ll.35; bulls, stags and cows, Sa3.36. Hogs In light receipt; Phlladelphla9, $4.3034.60; Yorkers. Jl.aVf.t.26 ; roughs, S8S B,7t. tiiieep fair; extra, WW, fair, $2.a 8.80; best lambs, $3.15&5-3J. CCTTOLENF Hand in Hand go grease and indigestion that's why physicians con demn modern lard. Hand in hand go health and Cot tolcne that's why Collolene has received the endorse ment of the leading lights of the medical profession. When you feel that it would be a pleasure to eat any kind of pastry or fried food, without fear of indigestion, IN ItrrKOT NOTEMBRB 18, 18041 Passenger trains leave .Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, m&uo Cbunk, L htgbton, Slatlnrton, White Hall, Catotsuam. Allgntnmn, Hethlohom, Easton nfi Weatherl 0 04 . 7.84. 8.16 ft m., K.4J, 2 67, 5.27p. m. JTor New York and Phllndelphli, .', T.to 9.15 a n... 12.4H, 2.67 p. tn. fror Quataae awltctbuck, Gerhards and Hudsondale, 0.W f.B a. m , nd2.57p. m. . For WUlics-llarre, White Haven, Plttstoi Laceyvlllc Tnitanda, Sayro, Waverlv an Elmira, CM, 9,15 a. m 2.57, 6.27 p. tn. tlin West. 8.04, 9.15 a. m. and 2.57 6.27 p. ro. Tot Belvldaro, Del&wsre Water Qsp acO "troudsfcutg, 6.01 a. m., 2.67 p. m. r or i.amecnvme ana xronton, v.io a. in. For Tuttkbannocb, 0.04, 9.15 a. na 2.67, 6.27 p. u For lthca and Geneva C.04, 9.16 a. m fi.i ii. m For Auburn 9.16 a. m. 6.27 p. m. F or Jeanosvllle. Levlston and lletver M eaflon- r.K8 a. m 12.43 p, m. For Stoelttof' sea Lumber Yard, 6.04, 7.! 9.15. . m 12.48 2.F.7, 6.27 p. m. Formiver uroou junction, Auaenrleu arc Hazleton 6 04. 7.88. 9.15 a. m . 12.48. 2.67. 5.27 tci 8.08 p. u . i oracranton, o.w, u.ia, a. m., a.t7 ana b.i p tn. For Hatlebrook, Jeddo, Drlfton and Frcelsxt I. 04, 7.88, 9.15, a. m., 12.48. 2.67, 5.27 p. jr.. For Ashland, G lrardvlllo and Lost Creek, 4.69. 48, 9.18, 10.20 a. m.. 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.85 p. m. For Kaven Run, Centrslla, Mount Csrmo an; dhamokln, 9.13, 11.14 a. m., 1.82, 4.20, 8.22, .1( p. a. Tot Yatosvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City an Delano, 0.04. 7.S8, 9.16, 11.05 a m 12.43, 2X i 27, 8.08, 10.53 p. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 5.15, 8.11 II. 45 a. m., 1.66, 4.80 9.80 p. m., and arrive Shenatdoah at O.W, 9.1b a. tn., 12.43,2.57,5.27 11.15 p. xr Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville, 6.60, 7.81 9.08, 11.05 J1.S0 a. m 12.48, 2.67, 4.10 6.27, 8.4' p. m Leave Potts villa for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.66 9.05, 10.16, 11.40 a. m., 12.82, 8.00,. 440, 6.29, 7.66, 9.40 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 0.14, 7.EJ. 9 J6. a. m 12.43, 2.67, 6.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.8S, 10 0, 11.00 a. m . 12.15. 2.66, 6.80, 7.26, 7.60 p. tn SUNDAY TRAINS Trains leave for Raven Rnn, Centralis, tl. Carmel and Shamokln, 6.45 a. m., 2.40 p. m. andarrlve at Bnamokln at 7.40 a. in. and 8.4 p. m, Trains leave Hbamokln fur Shenandoah ai 7.55 a. m. and 4.00 p. m and arrive at Bbn anuoautti u.4v a, xn. ana s.Ddp. m. Trains leave for Asbland, Glrirdvllls and Loai Oreek, 9.40 a, m 12.80 p. m. . 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Delaware Ave, Philatbu HEAPING fUJLRQAD SYSTEM IN E JTEOT NO HKBKK 18,1894. Trains leave Shenandoah as fellows t For New York via Philadelphia, week tjt, 1.10, 6.26, 7.20, a.m., 12.82, 2.55, 6.65 p.m. Snnoay' 110, a.m. For Now Vork via Kaucl uuunJr, weok days, 5.25,7 81 a. m., 12.82, 2.56 p. m. For Readlnv and Philadelphia, wee Hurt, 4.10,5.25,7.21), aBV 12.82, 9.6o, K.ES p. rr San la;, 2.10, a. m. For Pottnvlllfl, eck o.yn, 2.10, 7.80, a a. 11S2, S.55. 5.65 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 . m. For Tamaqu and Mahanoy City, wook flay. S.10, 6.25, 7.20, a.m., 12,82, S.R. 6 p.m. StUV day, 2.10, a. m .56 For WlllIamBport, Sunbury and LewlPDnrv. week days, S.f5, M.S a iu.. l.wi, 7.20 i Sunday, 8.26 a, tn. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, 11.25. r.r T.20, 11.81 a.m., 12.32, l.a, 2.5o, 5.55, 74, 9 85 p. m. Sunday, 2 10, 3.25, n. m. For Ashland and Shhciokln, reek days, 8.24,. 7.20, ii.tvu , m., i.s. 7,20. 0.85 p. m, SnrdarT K.25 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West rl ; U. & O. R. R , through trains leave Reodln Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. fc R. R, R.) at S20, f.55, 11.26 a. m., 3.41, 7.27, n. m.. Hund- 323 '.55.11.28 a. m.. 3.40, 7.2T p. m. Additional tial'S from24th and Chestnut streets Btatlon, week days, 1.45, 6.41, 8.23 p. m. Sundays, L35, 8.2s p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via Philadelphia, weekday? 8.00 a. m., 1.80, 4.00, 7.80 p. m 12.15 nlfht. Bar,, day, 6.00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, weekaayj, I. 80. 9,10 a. m., 1.10, 4.80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m and 4.0. J.02, 11.80 p. m. Hunday, 11,80 p. m. Leave Reading, week days; 1.66,7.10, 10.08, 11.61 a. m., 6.66, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.35, a. m Leave Pottsville, week (lays,. 2.85, 7.18 a, m , 12.80, 6,12 p. m Sunday, 2.85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.18, 8.50, 11.23 a m., 1.20,7.15, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.18 a. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3.46, P.fl. II. 47 a. m., 1.61, 7.39, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, 8.44 a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dtys, 2.40. 4 00, 1.30, 9.87, 11.69 a. m., 12.68, 2.06, 6.20, fl.M,7.6JJ01 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. m.. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7,42, 18.10, a. n. 8.85,11.16p.m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharr ind South Street Wharf for Atlantic City; Week-Days Express, 9.00, a. m., 2.00, 4,00. VCOp. m. Accommodaalon, 8.00 a. in.. 6,43 p. m. Bnnday Express. 9.00, 10.00 a, m. Accom modation, 8.00 a. m. and 4.90 p. m. Returning, leave Atlantlo City, depot, corner &uuauo sau ivraansns avenues. Week-Days Express, 7.35, 9.U0 a. m. and i.OOard 5.3U p. .n. Accommodation, 8.15 a. m., ind 4.32 p. m. latlon, 7.15 a. m., and 4 15 p. m. rarior cars on an express trains. C. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Act. Philadelphia Fa, I. A. SWEIGABP. Uen. Sunt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BOnUTT.KlFjT DtVIRIOK, JANUARY 11, 1885. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above late for Wlggan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, New Jastle, St. Clair, Pottsville, Hamburg, Reading, Pottstown.Fhocnlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil, idelphla (Broad street station) at 6:08 and llill t. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Potts nile and Intermediate stations 9:10 a, m. SUNDAYS, For Wlggan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsville at 6:08. 9:40 a. tn ind 8:10 p. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts' rfjwn, Phoanlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia t 6:00, 9:40 a. m 3:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Bhenandoah at 10:40 a. m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p.m. Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at 1U1&, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10;0Q p. m. Sundays tt 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Shenandoah at 6 67 and 8 85 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p ai week days, On Sundays leave at 6 60 a m. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, week days, t 8 20, 4 06, 4 50, 6 15, 6 60, 7 83, 8 20, 9 60, 10 30, (dining car), 11, 11 14 a m, 12 noon, 12 44 (Lim ited 121 and 4 22 p m dining cars), 140, 2 80 (dining car), 8 20, 4, 5, 0, 6 50, 7 13, 8 12, 10 p m., 12 01 night. Bundass, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 IS, 8 12, 960, 10 30 (dining car . 1103 a m. 12 44, 239 (dining car), 4 00 (limited 4 22), 5 20, 6 30, 0 54, 7 18, 812. 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. Express for Boston, wltnout change, Ham. weekdays, and 8 60 p m daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore art Washington 8 60, 7 SO, 8 II, 9 10, 10 20, 11 18, 11 S8 m, (12 Ss limited dining 3r,) 180, 8 48, 41, (S 18 Conrreaslonal Llm lteo, dining car), 5 65, (dining car), 817. 865, (dining car),T 40, (dining car) p.m, and 12 03 night week days. Hundays, 8 50, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18, 1183am, 4 41, 5 55 (dining car). 6 65 (dining car), 7 40 (dining car) p m and 12 03 night. Leave Ataraet btreet Ferry, Philadelphia FOR ATLANTIC CITY. 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