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Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at 10 15, 11 48 a. m. and 4 40, 7 15 and 10 00 p. in. Sunday at 10 40 a. m., 15 p. in. Leavo Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a.m., 410 and 7 11 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 a. m. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, for New York. Express, week-days, 3 20, 4 05, 4 SO, 5 15, 6 50, 7 33, 8 20, 9 50, 10 30 (Dinin Car) 11 00, 11 14, a. in., 12 noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p.m. Dining Cars) I 40, 2 30 (Dining Car), 3 20, 4 00, 5 00, 5 56 (Dining Car), 6 00, 6 50, 8 12 JO 00, p. m., 12 01 night. Sundays, 3 20 4 05, 4 60, 5 15, 8 12, 9 50, 10 3d (Dining Car), 1103 a. in., 12 35, 2 0 (Diniug Car),4U0 (Limited 4 22), 5 20, 5 56, (Dining Car), 6 35, 6 SO, 8 12, II 110 p. m., 12 01 night. Express for Boston, without change, II 00 a. m., week-days, and 6 50 p. m. daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington 3 50, 7 20, 8 31, 9 10, 10 20, 11 18, 11 38 a. m. (12 31 LimiUI Din ng Car), 1 12, 3 46, 4 41, (5 16 Congrcssio nl Llmiteil, Dining Car), 6 17, 6 55, (Diniug Car), 7 40 (Dining I'nr) p. m., and 12 06 night week-days. Sundays 3 50, 7 20, 9 10, 1 1 18, II 38, e. in., 1 12, 4 41, 0 55, (Dining Car), 7 40 p. in. (Dining Car), aud 12 05 night. Leave Markot Street Ferry, Philadelphia. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express 5 00, 8 20 9 30 a. m., 1 00 (Saturday only). 2 Oil, 310, 4 00, 4 20, 500 5 40, n. week-days. Sunday", Express, 0 00 " 30, 8 00, 8 311, 900, 9 45 a. in. 4 30, p. in. incur sion, 7 00. a. in. daily. FOB OAI'E M AY. Anolbsea, Wildwood, and Holly Bbacii. Express 9 00 a. m.2.1o, 4 05, 5 011, p. in. week-days. Sumluys, 8 20, a. m. Cape Mav oulv 1 30 p. in. Saturdays. Excursion, 7 00, a m. daily. , Ft) It BK I8LE CITY, Ooban Cur and Avalon. --Express, 9 10 a. m., 2 30,4 20 p. m wcck-i!a8. Sundays, 8 5u a. in. Excursion, 7 00, a, in. daih . FOR POMMKRS POINT. Express, 8 20. 9 30, a. in.. 2 0.', 3 0, 4 00 5 40, p. in. week days. Snn.myB. 8 00, 9 I 0, 9 45, a. m. S. M. l'nr.vusr, J. R. Woor., (Jeti'l M iimKor. Gon'l. Pass g'r Agt. JOHN F. CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Wolaa beer. Bottler of tlio finest latter beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. When It comes to GROCERIES Our stoclc speaks for itself. If you don't come to town send your orders. They will bo oocu rate!' anil promptly filled, HUSSER & BEQDALL, 29 Cast Centre Street. Another Murdorous Attaok on tho Bannooks. HFTEEN EEPORTED BEOT DOWN. Killed by Cattlemen Whose Leader Sou0lit Revenge for the Murder of Ills Fnthnr Seven Years Ago Troops In Itoadlnon to Mnrch to the Scone. Buitss, Ore., Aug. 20. A courier from Diamond vnlloy reports tho killing of flf toon Bnunook Indians by cnttlomon tin dor the leadership of "Kyo" Smith. Smith's ronion was revenge for tho mur der of his fathor in 1878 In Dlnmond val ley. Thsro U great excitement lu town and through tho country. Troop A la in readlnoss to march on short notice, nud is awaiting orders from tho county sheriff for authority to not. Iudlnns are reported ns approaching tho town from tho south, but nre bollevcd to bo friendly. Portland, Ore., Aug. 20. No further nows lms been recelvod concerning the re ported mnssncro of flftcon Bannock In dians in Diamond yalley by cattlemen. At Ontario, the nearost telegraph ofllce to the soene of the reported trouble, It is ho nored there is soma truth In the rumor, but no further Information can bo secured until the arrival of tho stage. There Is rt dally stage from Ontario, Hepnor nnd Baker City to Burns, tho county sent of Uarnoy county, but the sent of tho re ported massacre 1b more than a hundred miles southeast of Burns. Burns Is 150 miles from Ontario nud It requires about forty-tight hours for tho stago to muko the journey. "Rye" Smith, said to bo the leader of the cowboys, 1b known to be a bad character. If the Bannock Indians were In that vicinity, they were there for the purposo of hunting. j A PARADISE FOR TRAMPS. Invading the New York Hop Regions by Hundred.. New York, Aug. 20. Tho hop crop of this state Is In danger of ruin because of the refusal of hop pickers to work for the prloos which tho growers nre willing to pay. It Is reported that tho growors ox poot to got their crops harvested on the same basis as to wages as last year, but the hop plekers have organized a union to enforco their demands, and If these de mands are not granted at onco they will strike. The honest hop pickers In the countlos of Madison and Oneida claim they are having a hard time of It. Lu9t year thoy supposed that they wore to rscolve $1 a day and board. When settling tlmo camo thoy woro paid only thirty conts a basket. It was a good worker who could fill inoro than two baskets per day. Just now the New York Central Rail road company's detectives and tho pollco are having a busy time with tho tramps that are flocking to tho hop regions. Do sptte the bast efforts of tho officials it is almost impossible to drive them away from tho cars, Tbeso tramps go to the hop fiolds for a good tlmo. There lsplonty to eat in tho hop picking soason, good hay and straw stacks to sloop In, and beer and elder abound. They load an easy life for a few weeks, and rob whenevor the op portunity is presented. Within the past ten days over 200 trnmpi have loft Now York on freight trains bound for tho hop districts. Trng.tly In n Hagnlo. SIOUX ClTV, la., Aug. 20. Mnx Nosck, of Marias, lit., was found dead in room in a house of ill fame hero, with a ballot wound In his brain. By his slito lay Ha zle Hamond, an Inmate of the house, with u bullet wound in her head. The lamp had been overturned, and the clothing of the dead man had commeucod to burn when the tragedy was discovered. Hazle Hamond, or Ora Mlnton, as hor right namo is said to bo, la said to have oomo from Central City, Neb. Noack, It Is be lieved, wns trying to induce the woman to leave tho life she was loading and re turn to hor home, and that when 6ho re fused be shot her and then killed himself. It is reportod by somo that Noack was tho womon'g half brothor, and by others that he was her husband. Tho woman may live. , Suffocated at n 1.1ms Kiln. Belvidekk, N. J., Aug. 30. Tho body of nn unknown man was found Just on tho outskirts of town. Uo had ovldontly been dead about twenty-four hours. Ho lay near the oyo of a lime kiln on Paul's farm. It Is believed that he lay down by the kiln and was overcome by the gas. The man in charge of the kiln, Harry Hess, found tho body in a position that indicated a hard strugglo. The man evi ilujtly was a respectable person, us he was well dressod, and those to whom ho spoko say he acted like a gentloman. Ills ago was about 35 years. Driven to Desperation by Titnnts, Lebanon, Pn.. Aug. 30. The sequel to cruel taunts about his deformity was the amputation of a lad's foot In tho hospital. Tho boy Is 11 years old nnd resides at Cornwall. One of his feet wus perma nently crippled, and there were so ninny foolish jests about It that the boy decided to cut off his foot. On Saturday he was driven to desperation by the taunts, and seizing an ax be so manglod his lumo member that It had to bo amputated. Struck for Overdue Wncei. MII.LVII.LE. N. J., Aug. 20. The finish ers and buttonhole workers employed In iho shirt manufactory of A. Llsponard, of New York, struck because of tho failure of tho firm to pay wages which are owing them for sevoral weeks' work. A few of the employes were paid, but ns tho firm failed to come up with all the money tho rest of tho workers struck and tho factory was forced to close. Fatally Shot by III. Uncle. Mipfmntown, Pa., Aug 36. A serious quarrul ocourrod hero when William Looch shot and dangerously -wounded his nephew Kdward Kepler. Tho latter is 19 years old, and lived with Leech. They had a fight, aud tho undo shot him with a heavily charged gun. Two FerliU In n ISxploslou. Ashland, Pa., Aug. 20. An oxploslon of gas occurred lu the Locust Gap colliery. Two men were killed aud two others were badly Injured. Mlchaol Ilokasll Is oue of tho dead. It Is thought a imkod lamp igulted tho gas. Her Hums ISmlod l Death. Pottstown, Pa., Aug. 20. Miss Esthor Wonzul, of this place, who wns terribly burned on Thursday morning while boil ing soup, died Saturday evening, Bhe was 60 yoarc of age. HEART DISEASE, uko many other ailments when they havo taken hold of tho system, navor goto better of Ha own accord, but Constantly arotm irome. Thoro aro thousands who know they havo a dcfcctlvo heart, but will not admit tho fact. They don't want their friends to worry, and Don't know ichat to take for it, as they havo been told tlmo and again that heart discaso was Incurable. Such was tho caso of Mr. Silas Farley of Dyosvlllo, Ohio who writes Juno 19, 1801, as follows: "I Hail heart disease for S3 yearn, my heart hurting mo almost continually. Tho first 13 years I doctored all tho tlmo, trying sovcral physicians and remedies, until my last doctor told mo It was only a question of tlmo as I could not bo cured. I gradually grow worso, vory weak, and completely dis couraged, until I lived, propped half up In bed, becauso I couldn't Hit dotrn nor sit up. Think ing my tlmo had como I told my fam ily what I wanted dono when I was Bono. But on tho first day of March on tho recommendation of Mrs. Fannto Jones, of Anderson, Ind., I commenced taking Dr. lilies' Xew Cure for the Ilea rt and wonderful to tell, In ten days I was rorklng at light work nnd on March 19 com menced framing a barn, which Is heavy work, and I hav'nt lost a day slnco. I am SO yoars old, G f t. iV, Inches and weigh 2501bs. I believe I am fully cured, and I am now only anxious that overyono shall know of your wondorful remedies." Dycsvlllo, Ohio. Silas Farley. Dr. Miles Heart Cnro la sold on a po-dtlvo guarant-co that tho llrstbottlo will benefit. All druggists soil it at SI, 0 bottles forts or It will bo sent, prepaid on receipt of prlco by tho Dr. Milca Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health The Backus Water Motor Is the Most Economical Power Known, and the Best In the World for Driving Light Machinery. It takes but little room. It never gets out of repair. It can not blow up. It requires no fuel. It needs no engineer. 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Their ureiit success Is ample pi oof that tliey ure an effective article, which can he nhvnyn umhI with tho best of results. Procure them from Gruhler Uros. Gilmore's Aromatic Wine- A tonic for ladies. If you are suf fering from weakness and feel exhausted and nervous; are getting thin aud all run down, Gilmore's Aromatic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the regulator aud corrector for all ail ments peculiar to womanhood. It promotes digestion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by A. WAS LEY, 106 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. DR. A. A. SEIBERT, Specialist lu diseases of tho Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, S07 Wot Market St., I'OTTSVIM.E. Hours 8:30 a. in. to IS ui.; 1 to 4 p. m., to 8 p. m. Sundays 1) a. m. to 13 in. Why Oommodore Perry Did Not Salute tho French Flag, ANOTHER SENSATIONAL INCIDENT Fronoli Atitliorltten Attemptrri to I'rerent Our Naval Onicurs from Speaking with CoiimiI Wetter, but Sulisriiuently Apul oeled The Comlnir Waller Interview. Washington, Aug. SO.-Tho failure of Commander Thomas Perry, of tho United States (tuuboat Castlne, to snluto the French Hair nfc Tnnintiive, Madairascnr, was nccenttiatcd by a subsequent Inoldqiit of a scml-sunsatlonal chnrncter, knowl edge of whloh Is made publio In a state ment plvnu to tho press at tho navy de partment. Tho true story of the salute Incident was given In a report received by the depart ment some time affo. In tho report Com manilor Porry says he did not salute the trl-bolor bocnuso of th naval regulations, which do not require a salute to vessels of one country In the ports of another, and of our treaty with Madagascar, by which the, United States roooRulzed the Hovas government as controlling tho entire Isl ands. As there was no representative of the natlvo Rovornment on shoro at Tama tave ho could not salute, tho Hovas author ity, and houco flred no salute whatever. Commodore, l'orry's report tolls of a misunderstanding between the French authorities on shore and ofllcors of tho Castlne as to granting "practlquo," or for mal permission to ontor the port. When tho first boat of the Castlne was landed the French military authorities attempted toproventthe officers from approaching or speaking with Mr. Wotter, the United States consul, and his party, on tho ground that "practlque" had not been given. Commander Perry says, however, that "practlquo" had boon granted earlier In the day. Tho French officers wore vory much ex cited, and ordered all tho Americans back to their boat, one of them shoving Pay master Dent toward It, and oalliug on tho gendarmos to drivo off the Americans ns intruders. Tho excitement among tho Frenchmen wns Intense, nud what might havo been serious trouble, according to Commander Perry, was averted only by the coolness nnd judgment displayed by Ensign Qoorge R. Evans and Pnymoster Dent. Ample and full apologies both to the ofllcors of the Casting and to tho Govern ment of tho United States were promptly demanded by Commander Perry, and the French representatives at Tamatave camo aboard the guuboat the next day and mado full and unreserved apologies for their mlsbehoavlor. Afterwards an apol ogy satisfactory to Consul Wotter was of fered and acoeptod by him. This closed tho incident. Tho Castlno wns sont to Madagascar to inquire into tho imprisonment of ex-Consul Waller. That tho Fronch resented this is shown by tho fooling displayed at Tamatave. It Is not truo that olther Ambassador EuBtls, at Paris, or Minister Donby, at Puking, is to be recalled because of dis satisfaction on tho part of the stuto de partment with their work. THE INTE11VIEW WITH WAILEII. Franco and America Dlicuisinc the Case In h Friendly Mannar. PAH13, Aus. 20. Le Matin has an In terview with Mr. Henry Vlirnaud, secre tary of tho United States embassy, on tho subject of the Waller caso. Mr. VIgnnud denied that thure was any question yet of demands or disagreement botweeu Franco and America. "Ambassador Eustis," Mr. VJgnaud went on to say, "for the present has only asked for the production of tho documents connected with the case, whloh wore mis laid during the voyuge from Madagascar. Mr. Nowton B. Eustis, socond secretary of tho embassy and son of the ambassador, went to Clair Vaux yestorday, with the legal adviser of the embassy, to Interview Mr. Wuller. France and America are discussing tho matter In a friendly and loyal spirit, and tho friendly relations nre unimpaired. No disagreement has arisen or could nriso on this subject." Itaeballltft Charged with Murder. Mkiumiis, Aug. 20. Percy Brooks, T. II. Scarborough and a young man named Sullivan have boen arrested here on a charge of murdering Cornelia Brayor, a young colored woman, whose body was found In n well at Hernando, Miss., on Thursday. Tho young men were released on bonds of $5,000 each to uwalt requisi tion papers. Young Brooks says he and sovoral boys from Momphia went to Her nando to play bull; that thoy became In volved In a quarrel with tho negross, chased her, and thut shuran into tho well. Thore Is considerable mystery about the case, and owing to the promlnonoe of the young men arrested It has created a sen sation. Coming Ilnck to be Tried far Murder. Pottsville, Pa., Aug. 20. Peter Pa tlruostrl, the ulloged murderer of Feroro Murrettl ut Sheutou, this county, last spring, wus captured In Australia and is now being brought to this country for trial. The murdered man was found dead on the roudsido witli a bullot through his head, and th suspected murderer disap peared Immediately and was never heard of until his capture. Ho will bu tried at once. rirndrri Guilty of Arson. IiASOABTER, Pa., Aug. 20. Hurry L. Stehemuu, a sou of the late Senator J. M. Stuhemun, nnd formerly n cigar manu facturer of Hohrei-stown, pleaded guilty of arson In having fcet lire to bUown cigar manufactory, resulting In its destruction. Stuhumuu Is not believed to bu entirely responsible. The oourt deferred senteuce. Four Year for Forgery. LAKCASTKK, Aug 20. H. C. Cof froth, a young man of Salisbury town bhlp, convicted of forgery, was sentenced to four years' Imprisonment in the peni tentiary. Coffroth was previously con victed of the same offense uud sentenced to tho Huntingdon reformatory. A Colored Commtniluuer from Jersey. HoitliENTOWN, N. J., Aug. 20. Rev. William A. itlco, colored, of Bordeiitown, has beeu appointed by Governor Werts us one of tho commissioners to tho Cotton States International exhibition at At lanta, Gu. Ilaldlnc the MhIIb In Italy. Ko'mh, Aug. 26. Tho gendarmos and pollco surrounded the village of Favara, near Glrglntl, and arrested forty-two membors of Mafia societies on charges of murder and other outragoi. Cures the Tobacco Habit I Psl TO OR MONEY Use All The Tobucco You Want Till Your "CarDing," is Gone. Nakcoti-Cuke is the only reniedv in the world tint nets directly on the nerves ami drives the nicotine from the s).stcm in fiom four to ten days. It leaves the patient in better health than beiure taking, antl is warranted free from any injurious ingredients. Nakcoti-Cuke is popular because it allows the patient to use all the tobacco he wants while under treatment, or until the "craving" and '"hankering" are gone. It is then no sacrifice to throw away tobacco forever. Nakcoti-Cuke is sold at the uniform price of $5.00 a bottle, and one bottle cures. Money refunded if a cure is not effected when taken according to directions. PUOP. XV. N H'Al'I'E, Of Aniliemt, MnsM., C'ht-weil Tnlmcco rnr-10 Venrs,HiiilViifi Ctirril li- Xhi-coiI-Ciii-h, Ammi-.rht, Mash., February 8 'tl'J" Tim Nakcoti Chemical Co., hjtriiiKlleld, Mass. Gentlemen: Itcplyiiii; to yours of the 1t, would pay that I have ummI toimeco for 16 years, nnd of lntehnve consumed nlO-eent plug a diiy, lie.shles smoking considerably I eoiumeneed to uo tobaeeo when I wn only 11 years old, nnd luive never been able to give up the hnbit until I took NAiicoTi-Cunic, iiltliouuh I lmve tried other eo-enlled remedies without ellect. After n-injr your remedy four dnH, nil "hnnkerlng" for i hewing dlsuppenred, nnd in four days moru smoking beenme unplennnt. 1 hnvo no further desire for the weed, mill experienced no bud elleets, whntsver. I nm Kutnlngln flesh, nud feel better than I have for n long time. To nil who wish to bo free from tho tobneeo habit 1 would say, use NAiicoTi-CunE. Yours truly, W. N WAITF. DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN SYSTEM. IN EFFECT JUNE 20, 1891. Trains leavo Si cnondoab as follows: For New York via Phila'clphia, week da- s, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 n. m. and 12 58, 2 55, 5 55 p. 111. Sundays. 2 10 a. ni. For New York via Mauch Chunk, wvk deys 5 25, 7 20 a. in. and 12 58, 2 55 p. 111. For Reading and Philadelphia, week dava, 2 10, 5 25, 7 21'. 1,. in and 12 5H.2 55, 5 5a" p. m. Sundays 2 1 11 h. in Fo I'ottnillc. ek duvs, 2 IP. 7 20 a. ro. and 12 58, 1 : 55 c . im tup 2 10 a. ni. For Tain-nun nd Mnhunoy City, week days, 2 10, 5 5. 7 2.' a. m. and 12 53, 2 55 5 55 p. m. fin. da s. 2 In a. in. For Willi.) ms, ..rt, Suiibury and l.owisburg, week davs, I ill a. in.'aiid 1 50, 7 20 p. m. Suiidaj s, ( u. in. For Mnhiiti v Plane, week days, 2 JO, 3 25, 5 25, 7 20, 11.10 u. m. Mid J 2 8, 1 50, 2 55, 5 55, 7 20, I' 115 p. in. Sumlujs, 2 II), 3 25 a. m. For Asblmid and Shutnokin, week days, 3 25, 7 20, 11 30 a. in. and 1 5ti 7 20, 9 35 p. in. Sundays, 3 25 a. in. For Baltimore, Washington and the AVest via B. & O. It. It., through trains leave Read ing Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. A R. R. R.) at 3 20, 7 55, 11 21) u. m. and 3 46, 7 27 p. m. Sundays 3 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. m aud 3 46, 7 27 p.m. Additional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chestnut streets station, week days, 1 50, 5 41, 8 23 p. m. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 8 00 a m 1 30, 4 00, 7 30 p. m. aud 12 15 night, Sundays, 6 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 a. m. and 1 10, 4 SO p. in. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 35, lli 00 a. iii. and 4 00, C.02, 1 1 30 p in. Sundays, 11 30 p. n . Leavo Reading, week days, 1 35, 7 10, io.or, ll.&u a. in. anil a 55, 7 57 p. in. Sun days, 1.35 a. in. Leave Pottsville w ek days, 2 35, 7 40 a. ui. and 12 30, 6 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 35 a. m. Leavo Tamaqna, wcolt days, 3 18, 8 50, 11 23 a.m. and 1 20 7 15, 9 2$ p. in. Sundays, 3 8 a. in. Leave Mahanoy City, week dsys, 2 45. 9 21, II 47 a. m. and 1 al, 7 .19, 9 54 p. in. Sundays, 3 45 a, in. Leave Mahnnny J'lone.week duy,2 40,4 00, 6 30, 9 37, II 59 u. m. and 12 58, 2 Oft, 5 20, 6 26. 7 5.1, 10 10 p. m. Snuduys, 2 40, 4 00 a. in. Leave Williamsport, week days, T 42, 10 10 a.m. and S 35. 11 15 p. m. Sundas, U 15 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY D. VISION Leavo Philadelphia Chestnut St. Wharf and South Street WUurf for Atlantic City. Week davs E.x.iresa, 9 DO a. in., (Satur days onlv i 30), no, 3 oo, I uu, a no m Accommodation, s CO a. in., i 45 p. in. t' ndav Express 8 00, 9 00, 10 00 a.m. Accoinmaiiution, h on a. in. and 4 30 p. in. RETURNING LEA VE ATLANTIC CITY Pepot.oorner Atlantic ami Arkamas avenues, Week days lixpress, 7 110, 7 15, 9 00 a. in., 3 15 and 5 SO p, in. Accommodation, S 15 a. in. and 4 32 p. in. Sunday Express, 4 00, 5 15, 8 DO p. m Accommodation, 7 15 a. m., ami 4 15 p. m.. Parlor Cots on nil Express trains. I. A. SWSIGAHI). C. G. HANCOCK, General Superintendent, Gen. Pats. At. riillions of Dollars Go up in smoke ovory year. Take no risks but get your house, stock, fur niture, etc., insured In first-class re liable companion as rupiotented by nAVin FATTsT Ins"ran Agent, Un.ylU rilUOl, ISO South Main St. Also Life and Aculdcntnl Companies. SAPOLIO 10 DAYS REFUND If your druggist is unable to give you full particulars about NARCOTI- CURE, send to us for Book of Parti culars free, or send S5.00 for a bottle by mail. THE NARCOTI CHEMICAL CO., Spriigfl.ii!, Mess. KING." THEN ROYALTY ITSELF, In Effect Mauch 24, 1895. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah lor Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Le highton, Slntington, White IIall,Cntosauqna, Allentnwn, Bethlehem, Eastern und Weatberly at 6 04, 7 38, 9 15 a in., 12 4.1. 2 7, 5 27 p m. For New York and Philadelphia. (5 04, 7 38, 9 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57. p. m For Qua knke, Switchback, Gerhurds nnd Hudsoudale, 9 15 a in. and 2 57 p. m. For Wilkea-Ilarre, White Haven, Pittston, Lacey villa, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly and Elmira, 6 01, 9 15 a m, 2 57. 5 27 p m. For Rochester, Buffalo, Niacara Falls and tho West, 9 15 a. m. and 2 57, 27 p. m. For Relvidere, Delaware Winer Gip aud Stroudsburg, 6 c4 a. m, 2 57 c. m. For Laiiihertvillo and 'Ircnton, 9 15 a m. For Tankhiinnock, 6 04,9 15 a. m.,257,5 27 p. in. For Ithaca and Geneva, 6 04, 9 15 a m, 5 27 p m. For Auburn, 9 15 a in, 5 27 p m. For Jeanesville, Leviston and Beaver Meadow, 7 38 a. m., 12 43 p. m. For Stockton nnd Lumber Yard, 6 04, 7 38, 9 15 a. 111., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 p. in. For Silver Brook Junction, Autlenried and Hazleton, 6 04, 7 38, 9 15 a in, 12 43, 2 57, 527 and 8 08 p in. For Seranton, 6 04, 9 15 a m, 2 57 and 5 27 p in. For Hazlolironk, Jeddo, Drifton and Free land, 0 04, 7 3.S, 9 15 a. In., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27 p. m. For Ashland, Girardville and Lost Creek, 4 40, 6 15, 7 30, 9 13, 10 20 a. in., 12 35, 1 40, 4 10, 6 35, 8 22 p. in. For Raven Run, Centralis, Mount Carniel and Shamokin, 0 13, 11 14 a in, 1 32, 1 20, 8 22,9 15 p. m. For Yalesville, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 5 50, 04, 7 38, 9 15, II 05 o. m., 12 13, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08, 9 23, 10 53 p. m. Trains will leave Shamokin at 5 15, 8 15, 11 45 a. m., 1 55, 4 30, 9 30 p in., and arrive Shenandoah at fi 04, 9 15 a ill , 12 43, 2 57, -7, 11 15 p. m Leavo Sheuandoan for Pottsville, 6 04, 7 38,9 (18, 11 05, 11 30 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 4 10, 5 27, 8 08 p. in. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 6 00, 7 40, 9 05, 10 15, II 48 a. m., 12 2, 3 00, 4 40 5 20, 7 15, 7 55, 9 40 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Ilazielon, 6 0-1, 7 38 9 15, a. m., 12 48, 2 57, 5 27, 8 OS in. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7 35, 10 05, 11 06 a. in., 13 16,2 53, 5 30, 7 26, 7. 56, p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run, Centralia, Mt. Caruiel and Shamokin, 0 45 a. m., 2 40 p. ui, and arrive at Shamokin at 7 40 a. m. and 3 45 p. in. Truius leave Sliamokin for Shennudoah at 7 66 . in. aud 4 lill p. in., aud rrive at Shen andean at 8 411 a. in. and 1 68 p. m. Trains leave for Ashlnud, Girardville and Lout Creek. 10 a. in , 12 30 p. m. . For HaxlHlnn, Blank Creek Junction, lVnn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Alleutown, Bethlehem, Easton and Now York, 8 49 a. m , 12 30,2 65 p. in. For Philadelphia, 12 30, 2 56 p. in. For Yateevilie, Park Place, Mahanoy Cuv and Delano, 8 49, 11 35 a. in., 12 30, 2 55,4 58, 6 03 p.m. l.aavo Hazleton for Shenandoah, S 30 11 SO a. in., 1 06,5 SO p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville, 6 55, 8 49,9 32 a. in., 2 40 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 8 30, 10 40 a. m., I 35, 6 15 p. in. ROLLIN II. WILBUR, Genl. Supt., South Belhlehem, Pa. CHARLBS S. LKE, Genl. Pass. Agt., Philadelphia. A. W.NONNEMAC1IER, At.G. P. A.. South Bothlehein.Pa. jjioit DiarritioT attohnby, S. SURD EDWARDS, Of 1'otUvllle, Subject to Itepubllean rules.
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