The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, March 25, 1895, Image 3

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ALMOST INCREDIBLE. . LAUNCH OF THE Sll
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COTTOLENE.
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if "For it is the basis of health.
i$J Not only is the origin of most
diseases impure blood, but
the first step to a cure in all
' is to purify the blood. This
can be most quickly, thor
oughly and gently effected
Usina
UP
the best preparation of that!
greatest natural blood puri
fier and tonic Sarsaparilla.
At this season of the year
especially, health can most
surely be obtained and re
tained by a thorough course
of the , one remedy that pre
vents disease as well as
cured it.
i 3 E, SlGba phiiadolDhla. Pa. I
The Only Oennlnn f!pecullt In Amor-
ipa, rioiwiiiiHliiiitune vvnat
Ollicift Ailvurlinc.
NERVOUS DEBILITY
AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION
Speelnl Diseases, YnrlcoHO Veins and
Stricture (No CuttliiK) Permanently
Uured In 4 to 10 Days.
iteuei nr. unce.
BLOOD POISON
Primary or secondary
cured by entirely new
harmless method. 6 years' Eurorjean Hospital
and 32 practical experience, aa Certificates and
Diplomas prove. Bend five 2-cent stamps for
boot "TRUTH," tho only True iledlcal
wtflc advertised. It 19 a true friend to all
sufferers and to those contemplating marriage.
The. most ctnbborn and dangerous cases solic
ited. Write or call and be saved. irours,9toa;
ev'KS. 8 to 8 for examination and Ireatmentln
chronlo and dangerous cases. Call dally 0 to
u , wen. -nu oat. rrora to 4 ; eves, o i:
i nun., uk. iz. Treatment Dy mail.
VETERINARY SPECIFICS
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs,
AND POULTRY.
800 Fago Hook on Treatment of Animals
and Chart beat Free.
cures ( Fevers, ContrcBtlons.Inflnrnniatlon
A.A.iHplnnl Meningitis, Milk Fover.
Jl.ll.Htrnins, I.amenens, IMicnmntlsm,
;,t)..-I)lteinpcr, Nasal Discharges.
1I.D. Ilots or Grubs, Worms.
:.F-CoiiaIis, Heaves, Pneumonia
l'.ir.Collo or J ripen, Hellyncho.
i:.(J. .lllHcnrriane, Hemorrhages.
,H. II. Urinary mid Kidney Diseases
.1. Eruptive I)lnencs, Mange.
J.K."l)lBCaseM of Digestion, I'aralysU
Single Bottle (over EO doses), - - ,00
Btuble Case, with Specifics, Manual.
Veterinary Cure Oil and Medlcator, 87.00
JnrVticrluury Cure Oil, - . j.oo
Sold b7DrnggUli or t prepaid uywhcrauid la say
qniDUtjr on rvcelpt of price.
ii rarnnns' jiED.ro., in iuTimji St., s.wTork.
HUMPHREYS'
HOMEOPATHIC
ES
SPECIFIC No.
in on caira TTia finl nnMWnf til reined fn
Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,
And Prostration, from over-work or other causes.
1 per vial, or 6 vials and Urge vitl powder, for S3.
1 Hold by Draggliu, or lent postpaid od recolp o prlc.
tiCB Ilium' BHD. CO., lit 11 WlUUm St., Son tors.
Clileheatcr' E nullah Diamond It rand.
Ef.VROVAL PILLS
Original and Only Genuine i
afc, &lwtri reliable, iadics nk J
Vruggto for Chiehftef Engtltk Dla-ft
vumdlirand In Ked nnd Gold meulUoX
boiet, teaiea vita tiiaa ntiDon. awq
Knnihi. RtAitttttulatroultuhltitU "
tintiM nnA ImtlatiaiiM. At DraffKlBtl. Or lend 4V
la lUtnpi for jn.rttcu.Ml, tcntlmonltl tn
" lllltf fnw T.nillf fit letter, br return
Cblhktif 'Loiiiliml flu.. M lid Inn n Kausro.
told fcj if tocl Urugjliu. 1'hllBtla.i
' When in POTTSVILLE,
Stop at
PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL
200 North Centre Street.
Meals at all honrs, Ladles' dining room
uacnea. eiucbi. wiuea, iianors, cigars
We offer special facilities to operators lama
j or small, for trading on margins in stocks,
I nrnlns or nrorlilons. Market letter luued tub.
I ularlr, sivins lstet confidential advices. Or
ders recelveo on one per oenv mamins. Oor
Jook, " Hpeeulatlon, or IXow to Trade," mailed
on receipt of twosnt stamp. VAN WINKLE
& CO., Dth floor OaU Building, La Dalle street,
Oblcago.
JOHN A. KEILLY.
, Wholesale and Retail-
LIQUOR DEALER
22-2J Bouth Main St., Bhenandoan.
. Agent for D..G. YuengUng & Bon'a oelebrolod
HOTEL KAIBR,
OHAH. BUKOHILI., Prop. ,
North Main St., MAHANOY CITY,
Stv Largest and flneat hotel In the region.
Finest aooomtnodatloni. Handsome flxt't cs
Fool and Ullllard Rooms Attached.
Sarsaparilla.
"" FY
Not So Insignificant as Spanish
Reports Indioato,
WELL AKMED, DETERMINED MEN.
Several Hands of Insurgents Who Will
Give the Spanish Government Consider
Able Trouble Before They Are Subdued.
A Government Force llndly Defeated.
TAMPA. Fin.. March 85. Tho stenmshlD
Olivette arrived last nloht from Havana.
bringing a numbor of pawongers from tho
oastorn ond of tho Island. These were
able to give more authentio accounts of
tho Cuban Insurrection than any yet re
ceived. Anion n thorn was a sentloman
'who hag boon at Mamanlllo from Jan. 8
to Mnroh 17, ooeptlng occasional visits1 to
tho interior. Ho states that tho uprising
occurred , simultaneously throughout tho
province of Santiago on Feb. 21. Noxt day
Genoral LHChambro arrived at Quanta
nanmofroiu Santiago wlth COO 'Sprthish
soldiers, returning to Santiago on thaEftth
with a part of the same troops. His reason
was unknown, but It was supposed that
no icareu a trap.
Tho chief df tho rebels around Gnantan-
anamo Is Henry Brooks, norihow df Rich
Brooks, of 'Sahtlago ohd'Cruanttonnamo,
Some stateithat'he is Insane, 'otherrf think
him very able; and all concede his brav
ery! determination 'ahd efficiency Ih tho
uso of. firearms. Ho has no Americans
with. him. Slnco his first outbreak he has
boon Joined by Pcrlquo Perez;, a vory good
soldlor. Thoy have COO mon at Guantnn
anamo. In Santiago nrovlnco thoro are
6,000 mon -under atinS. The opinion Is that
should Puerto Principe rlso, as planned
upon, this would win a strong force of de
termined men, Increasing tho lnsurge&ts
to about a thousand.
Mlrabol, a bandit, who hold for ransom
tho 11-yonr-old son of Senor Lopoz, of
btnngua, returned tho child to his naronts
On Iarch 10. Mlrabol claims to hold a
commission of colpnol from tho Cubans,
Ho commands a strong, dangorous band.
At Santiago somo yoUug mon who wero in
sympathy with tho causo did not join tho
movomont, fearing that nogroes woro tho
principal dlrictors. This infqronce was
drawn from Gullormon's statement thnt
his ohiof was Guanalberto Gomez.
About thirty mllos from Santiago, near
Elcobro, 400 Spanish troops woro on March
15 ambushod by an Insurgent band under
command of Pallaclo. Tho Spaniards' loss
was exceedingly heavy. They wero routed,
and tho Cubans notified tho Spanish au
thorities to sond for tho dead and wounded.
The numbor of tho Cuban band is un
known. Gullcrmon, who has a band In tho vi
cinity of Cristo, was seon by tho passen
gers Interviewed. Ho Is a leader of strength,
and the govorumout forces fear and watch
him. Thoy have circulated reports that
Gullcrmon died rocontly of diabetes. Ho
was a government omployo, butronounced
his employment for the presont insurrec
tion. That his band is well equipped Is
positively known.
Tho nlcado, or mayor ol Irmoza, at tho
first outbreak, received ordors from tho
governor of Santiago province to collect
all arms 'possible from tho inhabitants,
whloh ho did, and then fled to moot Gull
crmon at an appointed placo In tho moun
tains of Amador,
Gucrra, under command of Masso, Is
considered tho bravest insurgent loader.
Ho hovers near Manzanlllo, commanding
600 well armed oavalry, About Murch 111
ho ransacked Champuegla villago, which
oonslsts of about 700 inhabitants, and
which was guarded by fifty Spanish
soldiers. The commanding lloutennnt
was capturod while abaont from tho gar
rison, but rofusod to glvo up tho arms of
tho fortification, which was surrounded,
and.upon tho promlso of life being spared,,
tho arms of tho barracks wore surrendered.
This happened In midday. That night,
after tho insurgonts had gone, fresh Span
ish troops arrived, 'tho surrendering lieu
tenant was arrested by thorn and sent to
prison.
A great many ox-Spanish soldiers are
with Guorra and Masso. Four miles from
Manzanlllo Guorra cuptured all tho arms
from tho plantations. As a rulo tho plant
ations aro unmoiosteu, dui "soiia," a
Spanish plantation, is not pormittcd to
work. In Manzanlllo tho volunteers and
citizens aro constantly fearing eopturo.
The entrances to it aro guardod, and no
ono Is allowed to pass tho gates at night.
Thoso entering during tho day aro oonv
polled to surrondor their machottos anil
othor arms to guards. Tho stroots are
constantly patrollod Qt night, Somo of
tho rlchor stores havo oroctcd opposite
their stands small turrotod stone towers,
with their round bodies projecting' Into
tho'stVoots from cornbrs, so that loopholes1
command tho four directions on tho!
streets.
Dig Ganp; of Durglars Captured.
Foist Wayne, Ind., March 35. For sla
mouths burclars. hiahwavmon and craoks
men havo piled their "nefarious work horo.
and also at wallon, Cherubus county, and
Huntington, looting twenty or mom
storos. Captain Borgman and nollco sur-
roundod the entire gang In a houso hero
yesterday and capturod them. Among
them were Georgo Dolnn and William
Thompson, pals of the notorious Marvin;
Jaok Guy, Henry Lacoy, Adolph Rellllng
and a looKsmltn. Uuo or thorn confessed
to thirty jobs. Tho house has thousands
of dollars worth of stolen goods in it.
El-Adjutant General Greenland Dead.
Clauion. Pa.. March 35. General Wal
tor W. Greenland, ox-adjutant genoral ot
Pennsylvania, died lato Saturday night at
his homo here alter a lingering illness.
Genoral Greenland woa adjutant genoral
under Governor Pattlson during his last
term. Previous to that appolntnient ho
was nuartermaster gonorai or tho Na
tion Guard. In tho last campaign ho was
defeated for tho office of secretary of to
teinal aff airs.
niijliwaymen In is City I'ark,
ITHACA, N. Y.. March 85. Albert Hib
lnvr and M. K. Hurley, journeymen bar
bers out of work, assaulted James Draper
lato Saturday night and robbed him of
f238. Tho robbery took placo In Dowltt
park, In the central part of the city,-and
Draper was quite sovorely Injured. Tho
hlcrhwavmon woro captured and tho
money found on thorn.
St, Louis Saloons Wide Open.
ST. I.OUIS, March 86. The crusade
against the St. Louis saloons, Inaugurated
some time ago, was openly disregarded
yesterday, and saloons and harbor shops
woro ruu wide open. A few test cases will
be made bv the Uuuday Closing uasooliv
tlon, Whloh will largely iulluttuco the
orusude.
A Professional Nurso A filleted With
Bright'B Discnso of tho Kidnojs i
Finds a Cure
CFVoni the Buffalo Newt.')
Mrs. A. E. Taylor has resided In Buffalo
for over 40 years, her aaurcss is aou tier
kimer Avcnuo, OS a professional nureo Sho
una nurscu uaca. iu numu uuiuy i. tmuerur.
Discaso in nil its varied forms havo be
como ns familiar to her as to tho regular
practitioner. Her occupation is one that
taxes tho strongest constitution, but tho
fatlguo of long watching and nursing at
last brought her to a bed of sickness. Mrs.
Taylor speaks of her complaint and euro
as follows: "After betng confined to my
bed for somo timo my disease assumed
such a serious aspect that a doctor was
called In. He pronounced, my aliment
Bright's disease of kidneys in tho third do
greo and a very bad case. My limbs
swelled up so that I could not walk across
the floor, or, indeed, help myself in nny
way. My face bloated up and my eyes
swelled so that the sight was badly Im
paired. This condition continued for
nearly two months without any marked
improvement from tho doctor's treatment.
l navo taken quarts ot uucim and lumper.
tried battery treatment, but nil without
any lasting benefit until I felt liko finally-
living up in acspair. Hearing or uoan s
Cidner Fills I cavo them a trial, and after
taking three boxes I was ablo to get up
without assistance and walk, something I
had not dono in months. I continued
steadily to improve with their use. The
swelling in my leg left, the color, returned
to my face, changing from a chalky color
to a healthy bloom. I now consider my
self entirely cured and I shall never rest
praising tno mtio piu tnat saved mo.
" Doan's Kidney Pills aro certainly a sur
nrisino discovery for kidney ailments. I
shall be glad to tell anyono of the won
derful euro they performed on me."
For sale bv all dealers nrtce. 50 cents.
dialled by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
jn. x sole agents ior tno u. a.
For sale in Shenandoah at Klrlln's
Pharmacy,
AMUSEBESWTS.
piEROUSON'H THEATRE,
P, J, rSRQCSON, MANAGER.
MONDAY, MARCH 25th, 1895
The Sweet Singer, Comedian and Dancer,
TONY FARRELL,
In his new Irish play,
GARRY
OWEN.
Beautiful Scenery,
Exciting Situations,
New Songs, Dances
and Quartettes,
'The best Irish show of to-day." The
Chicago News.
Prices: as, 35, 50 and 75 Cts.
Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store.
ERGUBON'S THEATRE,
P. J. FEltQUSON, MANAGER.
FRIDAY EVE., MARCH 29.
First Time in Shenandoah.,
The Big Dramatic Spectacle
CLEOPATRA."
The great actress, MISS LILLIAN
LEWIS, as "CLEOPATRA." A
competent company and Mil.
CHARLES B. HANFORD as
"MARC ANTONY."
15 choruses, 3 ballets. 2 premieres, B panoramic
views, o- musical Dumoers, u uiuienui
vivaot, Cleopatra's barge,famous storm
scene, grand scenery, gorgeous
costumes.
FIRST BIG- PRODUCTION OF THE SEASON.
Prices, 35c, 50c, 75c ana r.
Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store.
Ilare yon Sore Th rest, nmpias, copper-i'oiorea
Spots, Aches, Old gores. Ulcers in Month, llalr
lUIlDg? Write C00U Uemedy Co., U07 Ma.
onlo'rm)le,Chlcoiro,IllIorproof80f cures.
Capital HQOO,ooo. l'ntlenu cured nine yean
"Whou it Comes to
GROCERIES !
Our stock speaks for Itself. If you don't
come to town, send your orders, They
will be nicely tilled.
MUSSER & BEDDALL,
0 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah.
JOHN F.CLEARY,
' ' " Temperance Drinks.
Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of
the finest lager beers.
17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, fa,
Your Stomach : : :
Cannot stand the same washlncr that
yonr boots do. and the water you drink
tsa't even fit for that purpose. Use
Loreoz Schmidt's Boer and Porter.
JAMES SHIELDS,
Manauer Shenandoah Branch.
A Vl I F"C:-"Tlie New Inn.lllbte"
" ' Turkish CaiaulM nerer tal 1 1 ll
mill, se&led. U -with rulTlctjttmt will rreyeutfu-
iurviitrKuiriue3 woiamiJiur particular
I
I
m, .
Now Amoncan Liner's Plungo
Iuto tho Delaware,
A PALAOE FOR OOEAN V0YAGEE3.
The Vesset Has Ample Aocoinmodntions
for Klghteeu Hundred Souls, ami I Pro
vided with Every Known Device for Safety
at Sea Tho St. Louis' Twin Sister.
Philadelphia, March 85. Another
ocean greyhound was added to the world
famed fleet of tho International Navleo
tlon company shortly after 1 o'clock today,
when the St. Paul, a sister ship to tho St.
Louis, was launched from Cramps' ship
yard. Although the ceremonies attending
the baptism of the St. Paul woro nbt so
elaborate as thoso when tho St. Louis
glided down the ways and took hor Initial
dip, still thero wero a largo number of
prominent people who, by tholr prosenco,
roodo tho occasion ono of national im
portance. None of tho government officials at WaSh
lflgton woro Invited to attend tho launch,
whloh, comparatively spoaking, was an In
formal affair. A delegation of prominoht
Bt, Paul oltlzons were presont, however.
Tho delegation conslstod of J, J. Parkor,
president of the city councils of St. Paul,
who represented tho mayor, and, the fol-
THE AMKKICAN LISEIt ST. PAUL.
lowing mombors of councils: Mossrs.
Brady,Marknnui,Kartok, Mlllhnm, Ehrm
lutrout, Johnson, Kccdon, Arosln nnd
Lowls, Congrcsman Klefo, Mossrs. Wheolcr
and Hull, representing tho nowspapors,
and Mr. nnd Miss K Inch, Miss Klefer. Mr,
nnd Miss Otis, Mr. and Mrs. Ghlttcndon,
Mr. and Miss I'cet, Mr. Hovo and u nun'i
bor of othor representatives of St, Paul's
buslnoss and social circles.
Tho St. Paul visitors witnessed tho
launch from the dock of tbo steamboat
John A. Warner. -Thoy wero accompan
ied by tho dlrcotors ot tho company, fn-
eluding William H. Barnos, Benjamin
Brewster, A. J. Cassatt, Clement A. Grls-
00m, H. 11. Houston, 11. H, Kogors and
General William J. Sowoll.
Governor Hastings nnd tho mombors of
tho sonato and houso witnessed tho bap
tism of tho now American flyer from ono
of tho city Icoboats, which had been
placed at tholr disposal by Mayor Stuart.
The legislators came from Harrlsburg on
n special train this morning.
Another distinguished party, which wit-
ncssod tho launch from tho deck of tho
steamship Columbia, wero tho members of
tho Gridiron club, of Washington, who,
whllo in the city, woro tho guests of tho
Mossrs. Cramp,
Miss Francos U. Uriscom broke a bottlo
of wine over the bow of tho ship as sho bo
gan to movo off the ways, at tho snmo
timo oxclulinlng: "I christen thoo St.
Paul." Miss Griscoin Is tho 17-year-old
daughter of Clement A. Griscoin, the pres
ident of tho International Navigation
company.
lor tho accommodation of tho-public
whloh, upon theso occasions always turns
out on masse, tho Cramps opened tho Cum
berland street gnto at 12:15 o'clock. Thero
was an amplo foreo of pollco about tho
yard to koop tho spectators from interfer
ing with tho workmen, which was nocos
sary owing to tho fact that no tickets woro
required to entor the yard.
Thoro was nut ono platform oreotod,
which was occupied by tho members of tho
chrUtonlng party, the officers of tho Inter
national Navigation company und of
Cramps' shipyard, besldos a fow invited
guosts.
Tho American liner St, Paul, thosocond
product of tho energy of President Grln-
com, and or American workmanship, ns
developed by tho great shipbuilding firm,
is tho twin vossol of tho St. Louis, and
will havo no peor, savo her sister ship,
among tho greyhounds of tho Atlantic
ocean.
Tho principal dimensions and charac
teristics of the St. Paul aro as follows:
Length botwoon perpondlculaii, 535, feet;
longth over all, 854 feot 3 inches; oxtromo
boam, 03 foot 0 Inches; depth of hold for
tonago amldshlp, 23 feot 2 Inches; height of
bow above water line nt load draught, 80
foot; numbor of deoks, 5;uumbor of water
tight compartmonts, exclusive of ballast
tanks, 13; gross rogister, 10,700 tons; di
mensions of main saloon, 109 foot 4 lnchos
by 40 feot; dimensions of second cabin, 80
foot 0 Inches by 50 foot; seating capacity of
main saloon, 322; soatlng capacity of sec
ond cablu, 203. Berthing capacity of stoor-
age, about 900.
Tho St. Paul will havo a capacity for
1,800 passengors and crow, nnd to lusuro
tho safety of this great number whllo on
tho son overy device of known valuo has
boon applied. Tho bulkhead divisions
havo boon so constructed that with any
twoorovou throe compartmonts lloodod
tho vossel would remain perfectly sea
worthy. Complete boat accommodations
will also be provided for every ono on
board. Another groat advantage in these
Amorlcan liners is that thoy aro fitted
with two sets of engines, each driving a
eoparata screw.
Death of House Postmaster Dnlton,
Washington, March 35. Lycuraus Dal-
ton, aged 50, postmastor of the houso of
representatives for flvo forms, dlod shortly
boforo 11 o clock last nignt or uroncnitis,
His death was uot unexpected, as ho has
been ill with norvous prostration for a
year, and had boon at tho point of death
lor tho past two uays. no loaves u wiuow
and four chlldron, tho oldest Just grown
nnd tho youngoat a child of 8. Ho was post
master of tho houso of tho Forty-eighth,
Korty-nlnth, Fiftieth, Fifty-second and
Fifty-third congresses.
Kansas City's Million Dollar Fire.
KANSAS CITY, Kan., March 26. At 0.80
last night flro broke out In the hog build
ing of tho Hold Packing company's plant,
at Kansas und Railroad avenues, and al
most tho ontlro group of buildings woro
completely destroyed, oauslug a loss ot
over n million dollars.
The Weather.
For eastern Pennsylvania, Now Jersey,
polaware, District of Columbia, Marj.
nd and Vlrglnla.oloudyi warmer; south
vwtaoiv wiiula .
Lardepsia
would be a more appropriate name for that common
cause of suffering dyspepsia because most cases of
dyspepsia can be traced to food cooked with lard. It
COTTOLENE take the place of lard in your kitchen
and good health will take the place of Dyspepsia.
PEABSNG
??(ass win SYSTEM
WUmOIKO BUDER 19. 1891.
TruLcfl leave Shenandoah as foUovrsi
For New York via Philadelphia, veer. it.t
t.10, 6.25, 7.23, a.m., 12.82, 2,55, 6.65 p-.nj.Su'
1.10, a. m. Tot New York vis, Mac Cr. it v
week days, 6.25,7 20 a. m, 12.SS, ,2.66 p. m.
For Ren.dlnj and Philadelphia, west dr
.10,6.2V 7.20, m.. 13.32, 2.55, 6.66 p.'M.'
lay, 2.10, a. m.
For PottBvllle, week days, .10, 7.20, u v.
12.82. 2.G5. 5.65 n. m. Sundiiv. 1!.10 . m.
ForTamaaUaand Mah&nov Cltv. wenk 0 -1
tlO, 5.25, 7.W), a. m., 12,82, 2.55, 5 p. M. hi
day, 2.in, a. m.
ror wiiuamsport, aunoury na limti.
week dva. 3.26. ll.) a. m.. 1.15. 7.5W i. "
Snndav. 8.2 a. m.
For Mahanoy Piano, week days, 2.10, 8.2b
7.20, 11.10 tt.rn., 12.83, 1.35, 2.65,6.65,7.20,0
p. m. aunaay, s. m, 3.20, a. m.
For AEhlnna and Samoklr, week urvw, .!
7.20, 11.80 a. m t.P-, 7.20, 8.M p, m. far a-
3.k a. m.
TTnr Tlltfmnrft. "Washington and the WfiHl
11. & O. R. B . throuzh trains leave Read!
Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. R. R. R.) at 3,20
r.t.", 11. a. m., 3,111, 7.-, n. m nunax a
'A5,I'.28 a. m.. 3.48, 7.27 p. m. Additions
train from 21th and Chestnut streets station
wees: Jars, 1.45, 5.41. S.J3 p. m. Hunaaye. lb.
K.2s p.m.
Leave New York via Philadelnma. week C
6.00 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. in., 12.15 nlrbt. -
nay, o.uu p. m.
ueavo ihow xorKviaAiaucuunuaKtWDOKua
1.30, 9,10 a. m., 1.10, 4.30 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia. Readlne Termlnt
week days. 4.20. 8.35. 10.00 a. m.. and 4.C
6.02, 11.80 p. m. Sunday, 11.30 p. m.
ijeave iteaaing, wees aays, i.03,v.iu,iu.iro, 11 u
a. m 5.66, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.36, a. m
Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.35, 7.4a a. -12
SO, 6,12 p. in Sunday, 2.35 a. m.
Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.18, 8.60, 11.23 -m.,
1.20,7.15, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.18 a. tt.
Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.46, 9.11
11.47 a.m., 1.51, 7.39, 9.54 p, m. Sunday, 8.4!
a. m.
Leave Mahanoy Plane, .week dtys, 2.40, 4 00,
9.80, 9.37, 11.69 a. m., 12.63, 2.06, 6.20, 6.28,7.63,10 if
p. m, aunaay. s.u, .uu a. in.,
Leave wuii&mspori, weoic ays,,2.u, iu.iu
3.85,11.16 p.m. Sunday, 11.16 p. n.
ATLANTIC OITY DIVISION.
Leave Phlladelnhla. Chestnut Street Whirl
scd South Street Wharf for Atlantic City:
Week-Davs Express. 9.00. a. m.. 2.00. 4.00.
LOO p. m. Accommodaalon, 8.00 a. m.. 6.46
p.m.
onnaay Express, i.uu, iu.uu a. m. Accom
sodatlon, 8.00 a. m. and iJSO p. m.
returning, leave Aiianun uity, aepot, cornel
.tlantlo and Arkansas avenues.
wcek-Davs ExDress. 7.35. 9.00 a. m. and
ISO and 5.30 p. m. Accommodation, 8.15 a. Bl
and 4.32 p. m.
Sunday Ext ress, 4.00, 7JS0 p. m. Aocommo
datlon, 7,15 a. m and 4 15 p. m.
rarior cars on au express trains.
0. Q. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Xf.
Philadelphia
I. A. STVEIQ ABP, Gen. Sunt.
Professional Cards.
M.
S. KI8TLEK, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office. 120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah.
M.
M. BUUKE.
A TTORNEY-A T-LA W,
SHENANDOAH, PA,
OIMco. Etran bulldlnir, corner of Main and
Centre streets, Shenandoah.
N. STEIN, M. 1).,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office Room 2, Egan's New Building, coi
ner Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, Pa
Office Hours: 8 to 10 a. m.: 1 to 3 p. m.; 7tc
9 p. m. Night office No. 230 West Oak street.
G.
U. HAMILTON, M. D
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office Water Company building, 23 West
Lloyd street.
j-Jlt. WENDELL KEBER,
Successor to
DR. OHAS. T. PALMER,
JSYJE AJfn -EAll BURGEON,
801 Mahantongo Street, Pottsvllle, Penna.
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mm W w 1 fSbJJA KTif VA . I mtM
IN KFFKOT ITOVKMDEa 18, 181.
Passenger trains leve Bheaandoah for
Penn hartrn Junction, utur Chunk, L
hlghton, Slatlngton, -lte Ealt, CftlsSU(lu,
Allentown. Uethlchm. Eaaton and Wr.atherls
0 04, 7.88. .15 - Vl4 2 57, 6.27 p.m.
For New York and Philadelphia, C.U4, 7.88,
9.15 it ' n, tr. mV for (uakake,
Svrltcbbaclr. Gcrhards and Hudpondale. 6.04
V,f a. m., and 2,57 p. ro
i' or liurn-uir J V , natu' , t ilwWu,
I.iJceyvlIlo. Tcnandi, Sayrp, 'Waverly and
Klmira. fSA. 9.15 . ro., 2.bV, 5.27 c. Ti.
For itochester, Uudalo, NUgira Falls ano
the West.8.04, 9.15 a, m. and 2.576,27 p. m.
For Helvldore, Delwf.re WUrr flap cfl
-rouds'burf;, 8.04 a. m., 8.57 p. m.
Tar Lttmbcrtvllle and Trentor.. v.16 a. m.
For Tunkhannock.n.OI, B.laa. m.,2.57,.27p.c.
ror Ithjt6 nrd Gerev fl.04. 9.1s a. jn 5.17
m
for Auburn 9.15 a. m. 6.27 p. rn.
r'Or Jesne 4Ville. Iiorlrftnn And AMVsrMRianir.
.H8 a. m., 12.43 p. i.
For Storktoi, na Ltd. btr Yrd, 6.IW, 7,88
9.15, a. TO., 12.4t. V."7, 6.27 p. m.
j-ornuver Hroou Junction, Audenitd ana
Bazleton 6 04. 7.88. 9.15 a. m 1 12.48. ISfl. 5.27 and
8.03 p. I .
ror serin ton, 0.04, B.15, a. m.. 2.07 ana 6.27
p m.
ForHar.lenrook. Jeddn. Tirlftnr &rifl FrnAt&r. 11
t.01, 7.88, 9.15, a. m., 12.43, 257, 6.27 p. rc.
For Ashland. Girardvllle and Lont Greek. 4.h9.
7,48, 9.13, 10.20 a, m., I.ol, 1.40, 4.1U, C.Sbp. m.
For Raven Run, Centralis, Mount Carme and
Shamokln, 9.13, 11.11 a. m., 1.32, 4.20, 8.22, B.15
For Yatesvlllc. Park Plane. MahanovaitTand
Delano. 8.04. 7.88. 9.15. 11.05 a m.. Ai. J 67
5 W, 8.08, 10.53 p. m.
grains win leave Shamokln at 6.1&, 8.15,
11.45 a. m.. 1.66. 4.30 9.80 n. m.. and arrlTe at
Shenatdoab at 6.04, 9.16 a. m 12.43,2.57,5.27,
11,15 p. rr .
Leave Shenandoah lor Pottsvllle. 5.60. 7.88
9.061, 11.05 11.S0 a. in., 12.48, 2.67. 4.10 6.27, 8.85
p. m
Leave Pottsvllle (or Shenandoah. B.0t. 7.60
9.05, 10.15, 11.40 a. m., 12.82, 8.00,. 440, 6.70, 7.1!.
r.oj, v.vj p. m.
Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 6.94,7.83,805,
a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 6.27, 8.03 p. m.
Leave Bazleton lor Shenandoah, 7.35, 10.0T,
11.95 a. m , 12.15. 2.66, 6.80, 7.25, 7.68 p. ro,
SUNDAY TxtAlNo
Trains leave for Raven Run. Centralis. Ml.
Carmel and Bhamokln, 6.45 a. m., 2.40 p. m..
anaarnve aionamoitin atT.iu a, m. ana S.C3
p. m.
Trains leave Shamokln tdr Shenandoah at
7.55 a. m. and 4.00 p. m., and arrive at Kh6s
anuoan at o.sv a, m. ana 4.&s p. m.
Trains leave tor ABhlacd, Olrardvllle and Lost
Creek, 9.40 a. m., 12.80 p. m
ror uazieton, uiacic ureeic junction, I'enn
Bavon Junction, Mauch Chunk. Allentown,
llethlehem, Easton and New York, 8.49 ra
12.80, 2.65 p. m.
r or .rnuaaeipma lz.cu, z.ss p. m.
Delano, 8.49, 11,86 a. m., 12.80, 2.65, 4.5R 6.03 p. m.
Leave Bazleton for Shenandoah, 8.89, 11.19
a. m 1.05, 5.30 p. m.
Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.65, 8.4S.
9.30 a. m., 2.40 p. m.
Lieave ioitsvuiB ior anenanaoan, s.si, 1s.1v
a.m., 1.86, 5.15 p. m.
nuuLiin a. VTiuuuK, uem. tsupt.,
South Bethlehem, P
OHAS. S. LEE, Genl. Pass. Agt.,
Philadelphia
A, TT. NONNEUAOBER, Asst. G, P. A
South Bethlehem, t"
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
sonuTLKiLL Division,
JANUARY 11, 1895.
Trains will leave Shenandoah after the afcove
late for Wiggan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, New
Castle, Bt. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading,
Pottstown, Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil,
tdelphla (Broad street station) at 6:08 and Ui4i
1. m. and 4:15 p. m. 011 weekdays For Potts
rllle and intermediate stations 9:10 a. m.
SUNDAYS.
For Wlggan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, New
Oastle. St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 8:08. 9:40 a. Bl
ind 8:10 p.m. For Bamburg, Reading, Potts
town, Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia
st 8:00, 9:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m.
Trains leave Frackvllle for Bhenandoan at
10:40a.m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7:42 and 10i27p.ro.
Sundays, 11:18 a. m. and 6:40 p, m.
Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at II1I6,
11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays
t 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m
Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for
Shenandoah at 6 67 and 8 85 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p
m week days, On Sundays leave at 6 60 a m.
Leave Broad StreetStatlon, Philadelphia,
FOR NEW YORK.
For New York. Express, week dan,
at 8 20, 4 05, 460, 615, 660, 783, 820, 960, 1080,
(dlnlnL-car), 11, II 11 am, 12 noon, 12 44 (Lim
ited 121 and 4 22 p m dining cars), 140, 2 80
(dining car). 8 20, 4, 5, 6, 6 60,7 13, 8 12, 10 p m.,
12 01 night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 06, 4 50, 6 15. 8 12,
950, 10 30 (dining car), 1103 a m. 12 44, 28Q
(dining car), 4 00 (limited 4 22), 520, 6 30, 6 50,
7 18, 812, 10 00 p m, 12 01 night.
Express for Boston, without ohange, 11 a m,
weekdays, and 8 50 p m dally.
WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.
For Ualtlmoro and Washington 8 60, 7 21, 8 II,
9 10, 10 20, 11 18. 11 88 a m, (12 86 limited dlnln
ear,) 1 80, 8 49, 4 41, (6 16 Concessional Lim
ited, dining car), 6 65, (dining car), 6 17, 6 65,
(dining car), 7 40, (dining car) p.m, and 12 OS
night week days. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18,
1138 am, 4 41, 565 (dining car), 6 65 (dinlne
car), 7 40 (dining car) p m and 12 03 night.
Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia
FOR ATLANTIC CITY.
Bxpress. 8 60 a m, 2 10, 4 10 and 6 00 p m week
days. Sundays, Express, 8 45 and 9 45 a in.
For Cape May, Anglesea, Wlldwood and
Holly Beach, express, 9 a. m., 4 00 p m week
days . Sunday, 900am.
For Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon,
Express, 9 00 a m, 4 00 p m week days. Ban-dAys,900am-
For Bomers Point, express, 850, am, 410 p
m week days. Sundays, 8 15 a in.
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