-1 J . . - - I EVENING HERALD I5STAI1L1KIIU1 1870. inbllhcd every Evening, Except Sunday, nt 8 Sorrrn .Taudis Strkitt, Near Ckntrk. 'Che Herald Is dellveird InShennndoah and tho surfoundlnir towns for six vents a week, pay able to tho carriers, llv innll S3.00 a ye nr. or 23 cents a month, pnynble In ndvance. Advcrtliic iiicntu charged according to space, and position. Tlio publisher reserve tho right to clinr.no the. position of advertisement whenever tho pub lication of news deinnndg It. Tho right Is reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether paid for or not. that tho publishers niny docin Improper. Advertising rates tnndo known upon nppllcntlon. 3Cntcrcd nt tho postofllco nt Shenandoah, ln., as second class innll matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald MONDAY, N0VEM11ER 25, 1895. A NllWS handing in tlio newspapers says, "China Wants Money." China is apparently learning tho ways of civilization. Tiikki; is n prospect of a largo strike iu New York among tlio Iron workers, who are ((iiitc a factor in building operations. There ought to bo a whey to bring those Kurds iu Armenia to a realization of tlio fact that fanaticism can no longer be tolerated. The way tosuccoed is U keep everlastingly at it. Somo advertisers do this but they do it tho wrong way they evorlastingly run tho tamcold ad. Tub Supreme Court of Minnesota holds that the owner of a building is responsible for any damago to life or property caused by its defectivo construction. Tin: Senatorial Investigation Committee unearthed a littlo sensation on .Friday in Philadelphia, when it found warrants drawn in the name of laborers for more than the men got as their wages. A I'uornu observance of Thanksgiving Day and Christmas by tho public schools is urged by State Superintendent Schaener. He states, however, that tho question of school holidays is ono to be decided by the local Iiards of School Directors. They havo discretionary power in tho matter. I'ottsviixk, in common with a great majority of tho towns in the county, has been compelled to acquire additional water supply. .Meanwhile Shenandoah's two streams aro flowing peacefully along, supplying the largest town in tho county with the sparkling liquid twenty-four hours it day. Hugh O'Donnixl, tho well-known labor leader, and who wasbrought into prominence during tho Homestead strike, is now in Washinitonand will establish a weekly paper jit the capital. Mr. O'Dounell has many warm personal friends in Shenandoah, where he spent somo time a year or two ago. Tun exnmplo set by tho school children of Shamokin, in contributing fruit or vegetables to a common fund for tho worthy poor en Thursday, is a commcndablo ono. A similar movement in this towu would bo productive of much good in bringing happiness to many who would othcrwiso havo very littlo to be thankful for on Thanksgiving Day. We thought that with the departure of the blue birds, electric railway schemes had passed into "innocuous desuetude." Hut we notice by a county seat exchange that they aro doing business at the same old stand in that burg. What with railway deals and silver mine bonanzas, the averago county scat resident has .a chance to become a millionaire without leaving his nativo soil. Marvelous aro tho shoines of this IDtli century ! CORPORATE INFLUENCE. In commenting npon our suggestion of adopting tho Crawford county system of nominating candidates in Schuylkill, our esteemed contemporary, the Philadelphia Press, says it would bo more of an improve ment if rorjioratiou inilueiicos were eliminated. Tho editor of the I'ret has evidently taken heriously tho routings of somo of our dis gruntled local uowspaimrs and politicians, who manage to got ou tho wrong side of questions which agitate the party iu this 1 county occasionally. Thoy must put the blamo for their defeats on somebody or some thing, and as corporations are very useful in such contingencies they generally throw j tho responsibilities upon thete soulless bodies, J knowing nobody connected with them will waste tiuie contradicting their wild state ments. Our usually authentic and reliable con temporary ought to know better Hum to take the muttoringa of tho "boodlo" organs and statements of our disgruntled politicians so seriously. Tho pcoplo of Schuylkill aro so accustomed to them, that they pay little sittention to these periodical howls. When corporate influence la not put forth as the motive power that brought about their defeat, tho people are surprised and think there is something wrong. We would, therefore, advise our contemporary not to tako these muttoringa of "wolf" bo seriously. Were such tho caso that largo corporations control tho politics of tho laboring classes of this county- wo would heartily second any effort to counteract such Illegal and nn- American itilluonce. Hut we have too high i regard for the manhood ami independence of the average Schuylkill countnln to helieve that tliey would allow cither corporate or other itilluonco to dictate as to how they shall osordso their right of franchise. In no other county In tho state is tlio Independent voter more prominent, and in liono is that Independence used mors intelligently. It is a rellection upon overy citizcu of the county to say that those muttcrings are true, and they are only ued to hide tho weakness of some defeated candldato or organ. On the other hand, admitting that such n state of affairs oxists here, wo know of no bettor plan to defeat eorporato lullncnco than by popular vote in making nominations. Under the Crawford county system boodlo will not in fluence county conventions, for the reason that tho pcoplo will say who tho nominees shall be, and the delegate system will be relegated to tho rear. To licnutlfy tho Complexion do not take tho cosmetics, paints and powders which injure tho skin, but tako the easiest way to gain a beautiful clor and a wholesome skin. Health is the greatest bcautlflcr. Tho means to beauty, comfort, and health for women is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Dull eyes, sallow or wrinkled face, and those "feelings of weakness," have their riso in tho derangements peculiar to women. Favorite Prescription" will build up, strengthen, and invigorate, every run down" or delicato woman by regulating and assisting all the natural functions. To cure constipation, biliousness, indiges tion, sick headache, take Dr. Pierce's Pellets. Ono a dose. The Vnlkyrlo for Sale. Boston, Nov. 25. It is announced tlinl the yacht Vnlkyrlo is for sale, and Is now on tho market. This shows plainly thai Lord Ditnruvcn now does not expect a raci next year on this side. Tho Valkyrlo enn bo purchased at n reasonable figure, and the l'hlladclphians who thought of buy higher last fall and racing her the coming season against tho Defender would do s good thing in now purchasing hor. A Thousand Itusslan Strikers Arrested. St. PCTKltsnuno, Nov. 25. A striko is now going on at tho La Forme cignrettt factory, tho trouble growing out of tho in troduction of now mnchlnery. A serlou! riot was ono of tho rosults of tho striko, tho strikers smashing the new muchincry. Tho dissatisfneted workmen then throw tho broken machinery out of the windows. A thousand strikers were placed under arrest. Haitnigun Attends Ills Father's Funeral. NewYokk, Nov. 25. The funeral oi William Hannigan, tho father of David Hannigun, who on Thursday night was acquitted of the murder of tho betrayer ol his sister Loretta, took place yesterday. David Hannigan was present In tho custody of a deputy sheriff. The Sew Chilean Cabinet. Santiago, Chile, Nov. 25. It Is an nounced that the new cabinet will consist of the following mombers: Senor Roujlfo, minister of tho interior; Guerrero, foreign affairs; Arce, flnnnco; Horgouo, war; Toro, justico; Albano; public works. Saturday's Football Games. At Cambridge Pennsylvania, 17; Har vard, 14. At New York Ynlo, 20; Prince ton, 10. At Kaston Lafayette, 14; Le high, 0. At Altoona Grcensburg, 17; Al ioona, 4. At Detroit University of Slich gan, 20; University of Minnesota, 0. Tlio Dlscmery Saved IIU Life. Mr. G. Uaillouettc, Druggist, Uoaversville, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery 1 owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the phyi-ii-ians for miles about, hut of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is wortli its weight in gold. Wo won't keep store or house without it." Get a free trial at A. Wasley's Drug Store. He Iteinembered Xnpnlcnn I, London, Nov. 25. The Dally News an nounces tho death of II. Unrthe'emy Saint. Hilalrc, who was a littlo more than 00 yoars of ago at tho tlmo of his death, and was probably tho only man living who re tained n clear personal recollection of Napoleon I. Tho first occasion was on March 31, 1814, when tho allied armies entered Paris. Ho had a bettor viow of Napoleon In 1815, atnrovlowonthoChamp do Mars. Tho last gllmpso that ho caught of Napoleon occurred a few weeks later, as ho walked on tho terrace of tlio Tuillerles. M. Saint Hilnlro was a writer of consid erable note. Salem's Glass Works to Itun Full Time. SALEM, N. J., Nov. 25. Tlio extcnslvo glass manufacturing plant of tho Salem Glass works will bo In full opomtion In a few days. Four of tho houses havo been in operation for Mivcrnl months, and tho remaining furnace was llred during the past week. When In full blast employ ment is given to nearly 500 hands, and hundreds of gross of various sized bottles are mtuiufuctuml daily. Affects your head, but it is not therefore a local disease. K it did not exist in your blood, it could not manifest itself in your nose. Whatever impurities tho blood does not carry away, cause what we call disease. Therefore, for Catarrh inhalants, snuffs and other local appli cations can give only temporary relief. The true way to cure ia to purify your blood by taking a constitutional remedy like Hood's Scrnaparllla, which eliminates all impurities and thus per manently cures catarrh. Remember Hood's Sarsaparilla Is The One True Blood Purifier, f 1 ; 6 1 orf 5. Prepared only bj O. I. Hood & Co., LoweU, Mail. Unnri'e Dllle cnre bMlui con.tipa. riOOU S rlllS tlon. I'rtceUcenti. Catarrh RAILROADSTATISTICSl F.n rnlngs and Ktpeuos lis Compared with tho Two l'l-etloiiH Years, Washington, Nov. 85. Tho Interstate commerce commission has Just issued a preliminary report on tho income nnd. ex penditures of railways In the United States for tho year ending Juno 80, 1805. Tho re port includes tho roturns from 050 roads whoso reports woro llled on or before Nov, 9, 18U5, and covers tho operations of 101,529 1 miles of lino, or 03 por cont. of thu total I inlleago In tho United States. The gross ' earnings woretl,00:),oa3,85.'l1 of which tSSKV ! 405,703 woro from passonger sorvloc, fOS3,- i 022,088 from freight sorvico, and $20,217, 595 were oarnlngs from operations cover- j lug earnings from telegraph, car mllengo i balances, switching charges, otc. The I operating expenses wore t077.007.035. leav ing not earnings of $325,355,318, as com pared with net oarnlngs of $330,137,070 foi tho sumo roads In 1804, Reduced to a mileage basis, gross earn ings woro $0,009, operating oxponscsfi.il0, and net earnings $1,077, or a deoreaso iu gross earnings of $13 per mllo as compared with 1893; ndccrcaso lu operating expen ses of $11 por mllo ns compared wlf.li 1801, and of $757 per mllo ns compared with 1893. Not earnings show a gala oyor 1891 of $31 por mllo of line, but n decreaso ol $337 per mllo as compared with 1893. Pas scngor receipts fell off $177 por rnlo as compared with 1804, whllo froight receipti show a gain of $149 por mile. Passonger receipts were $330 por mile Uia than In 1803, and freight rocolpts show it decrease as comparod with that year of $755 pel mllo. , Income from sources outside of' tho op erations of the roads was $33,057,843, mak ing tlio total income available for tho pay ment of fixed oharges and dividends $358, 412,401. Total deductions from lncomo, Including llxcd chargos, wero $.136,351,040. and dlvldonds paid wore $53,135,545, leav ing a deficit from tho operations of the year of $31,075,030. Tho dividends, paid bj the snino roads tho preceding ypar wen $01,501,785. , How to Prevent Croup. ' SOME BEADING THAT WILL PBOVK INTER ESTING TO YOUNO M0THE1IS. HOW TO GUARD AGAINST THE DISEASE. Croup is a terror to young mothers and to post them concerning tho causo, first symp toms and treatment is the object of this item. The origin of croup is a common cold. Children who aro subject to it take cold very easily and croup is almost suro to follow. The first symptom is hoarseness ; this is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough, which is easily recognized and will never bo forgotten by ono who has heard it. The time to act is when tho child first becomes hoarse. If Chamberlain's Couch Remedy is freely given all tendency to croup will sodn disap pear. Even after tho croupy cough lias de veloped it will prevent thoattack. There is no danger in giving this remedy for it eon tains nothing injurious. For sale by Gruhlcr Bros., Druggists. Fourteen Probably Woumled. London, Nov. 25. Tho recent storm! played sad havoc with shipping along the British channel and tho coast of. the At lantic. Tho chief ollleor and flvo of th crew of the American ship Bollo O'Brien of Thomaston, Me., lauded at Kerry Head near Tralce, from a small boat. Thoy werj all In an oxhaus d condition. Thoy r port that thoy left tho ship on, NoV. 18, 1 i miles from Kerry Head. Thro of thocro 1 went adrift in tho long boat. Fourtco- persons, Including Captain Colloy auC wife, were left on board. It Is believcc that the vessel has foundered. Steamon from tho continent report fearful passuges and several casualties to fishing boats line small vessels oil Lowosef andelsowhoro Sunday I'rlzo Fight J'revonUd. Kansas Citv, Nov. 25. Po. zv oppo sitlou to Sunday prlzo lights, w'Vi havi been ullowcd full swing in tho vicinity o' Kansas City for many months, rosultcc yesterday In a postponement of tho pro posed mill between Dick Mooro, of Mln ncapolls, and Paddy Purtell, of this city Thoy wero to havo fought to a finish ir. tho outskirts of town, but when 1c bccnmi known that twonty-fivo ministers of tin city had filed informations against tin principals with tho county Hhcriff tho flghl was postponed ono week. A now bnttlt ground will bo found. Tho wife ol Mr. Leonard Wells, of East Iirimfield, Mass., had been suffering from neuralgia for two days, not being ablo to sleep or hardly keep still, when Mr. Holden, the merchant there, sent her a bottlo of Cham berlain's Pain lialm, and asked that sho give It a thorough trial. On meeting Mr. Wells the noxt day ho was told that sho was all right, tho pain had left her within two hours, and that tho bottlo of Pain Halm was worth $5.00 if it could not bo had for less. Por sale ut 50 cents per bottlo by Gruhlcr Bros., Druggists. Hlg Gold .Shipment to Kttrope. Nkw YoitK, Nov. 25. Tho steamship Campania, which sailed for Liverpool Sat urday, carried ono of tho largest shlpmonti of gold over sent from this port. Tho ship ment consisted of $1,000,000 in gold bars add $070,000 lu gold coin. Tho gold wai I not recolvod until a few moments befon tho departure of tho vessel. It was carted from tho sub-treasury to tho Cuunrd lint pier In express wagons, guarded by foul men. Kach man had u rillo by his sido It took three wagons to transfer tho treas uro to tho plor. Improvements nt Sing Sing l'rivon. SlNO Sing, Nov. 25. Warden Sago, 01 tho Sing Sing prison, has studied tho nccdi of tho prison and ns n result two import nut improvements havo been made. Oik Is tho erection of nn Immonse whlstlo ovci the power houso of tho prison to notlfj people of tho escapo of a convict, should that happen. Electric lights havo als beon substituted forkorosono lamps In thi cells of the 1,350 convicts. On several oe cftslons convicts havo Bet flru to tho bedi In their cells. The Footer Not u l'lllbuiiter. Lewks, Del., Nov. 25. Tlio schoonei Joseph W. Foster, under tow of tho tug Atkins Hughes, arrived at the Dolawar breakwater last night In charge of custom house ofllclals. Nothing has bcoii found to show any irregularity in hor business Captain Wheal ton this morning gave up his vessol ontlrely to the euro of tho gov ernment, and will go to Wilihlugton and Philadelphia to commence suit ngalusl the government for damages fordetentlon. Everyday symptoms of digestive disorders Id stomach, distress after oatlnsr. burning at pit of stomach, dull, heavy reeling Bur dock Wood Hitters never fails to correct troubles of this sort. 'IV V1V Vlv- "Af ' I For all i Diseases I SK- VIV of the Kidneys SM. and Blood, take ebb's paraeus A few doses will relieve. A few boxes will cure. At nil draesisls for 60c. cer box, or mailed postpaid on 5s receipt of price. At, lPri(eoi- pamphlet fcjs HOBB'S MEDICINE CO., Chlc.eo. Sin Franciico. jt? Layer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. Of a hcad-yplittlng hendaebe Immediately rc liuved by the use of TAYLOR'S Anti Headache Powders. 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Tho man, his common law wlfo and hor daughter by a former marriago lived togcthor In n tene ment houso in Third Btr'eet. Karly yester day morning tho man attomptcd to as sault tho girl, and meeting with resist nnco ho was crusted with angor. Ho seized a knlfo and thrust it Into tho glr1'8 uacl several times. Tho girl sprang from tho bed and ran Into the kitchen, closely fol lowed by tho murderer. Thero the child, cowering in dread, was selzod by tho father, who picked up n hatchet which lay on tho floor and began to striko tho girl ou tho shoulders. Tho girl, though hor ribly out and bruised, managed to break away from her fathor ami escapo from tho houso. Then tho mothor snatched the hatchet from his hand nud followed hor daughter Into tho streot. Thoy called the police, who found Tlnku stretched out on tho lloor dead, having fired sovcral Bhots Into his nock and head. An Independent Silver Candidate. Cleveland, Nov. S5. Tho silver Demo crats of Ohio propose going into tho presi dential campaign noxt year. Judgo B. J. Blandln, of this city, who stands close to Allen W. Thurman, of Columbus, said to day that plans woro bolng formed for tho nomination of a silver candidate for tho prosldcney. A conference of the sllvermcn will be held In January cither nt Chicago or in Washington to arrango for a conven tion to bo held In April noxt. It is pro posed to nominate Sibley, of Pennsyl vania, for president, and somo western man for vice president. "With those can didates," said Judgo Blandln, "wo will go to the Dcmocratlo national convention and ask for their Indorsement. If tho Demo crats rofuso to Indorse tho ticket wo namo wo shall mako an independent campaign." Senator Chandler's Plaint. Washington, Nov. 25. Senator Will iam K. Chandler has written a letter to the presidont in which ho "makes com plaint to you and through you to your interstate commorco commission against tho trust and pooling agrcemont, now nearly llnlslied, of tho eight Amorlcan rail road trunk lines and tho ono Canadian lino controlling tho trafllo between Now York city and Chicago. It can easily bo stopped by n vigorous appeal from you to Mr. J.lMerpont Morgon, whose power over tuo nlno governors of tho niuo trunk linos is as absolute as it was over the bond syn dicate." j Striding Ilousesmltbs Determined. NEW Yo!!K, Nov. 25. Tho meeting of tho United Houscsmlths and Bridgomcn's union at Clarendon Hall yesterday was n largo ono. Tho session was prolonged for four hours, anil the situation was thor oughly dlsoussod. The men nre determined to stick together, and show no signs of weakening. Thoy feel strong lu their po sitlou, nnd aro encouraged by the pledges of financial aid from sympathotlo unions. President Lary said tho union was lu no immediate need of financial assistance, ami had so declared to all who had prof fered aid. Charged with Drugging Their Victim, PnovmENCE, Nov. 25. Joseph J. Alornn, of this city, died yesterday nftcrnoon In a lodging houso on North Main street under peculiar circumstances, and Edward Phil Hps, of Brooklyn, and Jnmcs Heardon, of New London, uro under arrest pending nn investigation. P. J. Kelly, of Lawrence, Mass., says ho saw Itctirdon and Phillips going through Moran 8 pockew. Phillips and Heardon aro charged with drugging Mornn. Jledlcal Kxainincr Palmer said Moran's death was duo to alcohol. Iiurglnrs Caught In the Act. BltliraEroiST, Conn., Nov. 25. Thrco burglars, who wero nt work In the jowelry store of William B. Snlffen, in tho Sandy Hook district, about 2 o'clock In tho morn ing, wero neatly captured with their fools by Mr. Snlffen, his son. and a number of neighbors, who hnd been summoned. The men had no sentinel out, and wero caught nt work on tho safo. They gavo their names as Charlos Harvey, James Fuller and Androw Ferguson, nnd aro now In tho county jail hero. Victory for Chinese Kebels. SHANGHAI, Nov. 25. The rebels havo de feated tho Chlucso army nt Halan, and tho rebels nro now masters of half tho prov ince of Kansuh. Tho rebellion In tho prov ince of Kansuh commenced about tho time of tho defeat of the Chlnoso by tho Japan ese, the Imperial army being routed by tho instirgonts, who captured eleven cities. Tho government at Pokln oven went so far as to discuss tho wisdom of an appeal to Russia for aid in suppressing tho Insurrec tion. Killed and llurnetl a Woman. GllEENWOOD, S. C, Nov. 25. The charred remains of a woman wero found In tho ruins of a house burned on Thursday night. John Mitchell nnd Wash Ware, both colored, aro under arrest on suspicion. Ware mado a statement in which ho says that John Mitchell killed her, put her In tho houso nud set ilrn to It to cover up his crlmo. Tho Woman's satchel mid-breastpin wero found at Mitchell's house. Threikts of lynching are heard. A l'lrebug's .Suicide. PuitCELL, I. T., Nov. 25. Paul Glucks nian, ouo of tho merchants arrested hero and charged with having applied the torch to his stock of goods nud btoro building during tho conflagration on Tuesday morn ing last.oommittedsulcido Snturdaynlght by taking morphlno. The disgrace of his arrest for arson Is supposed to havo prompted tho deed. Death of an ISngllah I'net. London, Nov. 25. Tho Dally Nows this morning announces tho death of Lord Do Tabley, tho poet, aged 00. He was educated at Eton, and was u lawyer by profession. Ho also wrote a great deal for magazines. NUGGETS OF NEWS. After living many years as a hermit near Pomona, Cal., Enoch Willing, an old trap per, was found dead In Ills shanty. Gcorgo Harris, the origlual of Mrs. Stowo's character of "Unolo Tom," is dy ing at Loxlugton, Ky., at the age of 84. An exploding sawmill holler at LIgonior, Pa., killed Engineer John Clark and fa tally injured Aaron Marks and Martin Campbell. Bondsmen of Hoy Goodwin, tho Ameri can Hallway union director, who ordered the Great Northern strike, surrendered him to the sheriff at Kalispell, Mont. Bccauso of an Investigation which showed bis men JiaU done prlvato work Whllo being paid by the city, City En gineer H. L. Eaton, of Somcrvllle, Mass., tommlttcd suicide. Will Not PerformMiracles But It Will Cure. DB. MILES' RESTORATIVE NEUVINE euros norvous prostration. Not ml- raculously, but scientifically, by first romovlng tho germs of disease, and then supplying healthy nervo food, increasing tho appetite, helping dlgcs' Ion and strength ening tho ontlro system. Desperate coses require prolonged treatment as shown by that of Mrs. M. II. Reed, of Delta, Iowa, who writes : "As tho result of a lightning stroke, tho physicians said I had alight stroko of paralysis, my limbs would all draw up. I TY MilpQ would have throbblngs Ult muw in my chest that seemed NCfYillC unendurable. For three months I could not sleep ReStOreS and for three weeks did TTaoltri nDt closo m eyos- 1 nCdllUitt nraved for sIccd. and felt that If relief did not como I would-.ba ' -r" dead or lnsano. I took Dr. Miles'' Restora tlvo Nervine and the second ntght slept two hours and from that tlmo on my health im- w proved; slowly at first, but steadily and surely. I took in all 40 bottles, and I cannot oxprcss how grateful I am, for I am now perfectly well, and havo taken no medicine, for over four months." Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold by druggists on guarantco that first bottlo benefits or monoy rot unded. , Rook on heart and nerves frco. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. READING R. R. SYSTEM IN EFFKCT OCTOHEIt 4, 189fi. Trains lcavo Shenandoah as follows: For New A'ork via Philadelphia, week days. 2 10,5 25, 7 20 n. m., 12 58, 2 55 nnd 555 p. in Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Slauch Chunk, week days, 5 25, 7 20 n. m., 12 58 nnd 2 53 p. m. For Heading nnd Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 25r7 20 a. in., 12 58, 2 85 nnd 5 85 p. m. Sdn days, 2 10 a. in. For Poltsvllle, week days, 2 10, 7 20 a. ni., and. 12 88. 2 85 anil 5 55 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Tnmaqun and JInbnnoy City, week days. 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a. in., 12 58, 2 55 and 5 55 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For willlamsport, Sunbury and Lcwlsburg, week days, 3 25, 1130 a. m., 150 and 7 20 p. m. Sundays, 3 25 n. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week dnys, 2 10, 3 25, 5 25, 7 20, 11 30 a. m., 12 58, 1 50, 2 65, 6 53, 7 20 nnd tr35 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. in. For Ashland and Sbninoklii, week days, 3 7 20,1130 a. m., 150. 7 20 ami 0 35 p. in. Sun days, 3 25 a. in. 1-or Ilaltlmore, Washington and the West via II. & O. II. R., through trains leave Heading Terminal, Philadelphia, IV. &. It. 11. It.) at U SO. 7 55, 11 2011. m., ami 7 27 p. m. Sundajd, 3 20, 7 00. 1120 a. m., 3 10 nnd 7 27 p. m. AiWi tltlnnal trains from Twenty-fourth nnd Chest nut streets station, week days, 1 50, 3 41, 8 23 p. in. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. in. TWAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. I.eavo New Y'ork via Philadelphia, week days, 8 00 a. m., 130, 4 00, 7 30 p. mi. and 1215 ill Klit. Sundays, 6 00 p. m. leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 a. m.. 1 10 nnd 4 30 p. m. Lcavo Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 35, 10 00 n. m. nnd 4 00, 6 02, 1130 p. m. Sundays, 1130 p.m. I.eavo Heading, week days, 1 35, 7 10, 10 00, 11 50 a. m., 3 55 and 7 57 p. in. Sundnys. 1 35 a. in. Leave Pottavlilc, weekdays, 2 35, 740 a.m., 12 30 nud 6 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 35 n. m. jeavo 'lainmjiin. week day-, 3 JH, 8 50, 1123 a m., 1 20, 7 15 and 9 52 p. in. Sundays, 3 IS a. in. Leave Mahnnoy City, week iIiivh, 2 43, 9 21, 11 47 a. in., 1 61. 7 39 and 9 51 p. in. Sundays, IJ 45 a. m. Leave Slahanoy Plane, week dnvs, 2 40, 100, 6 30, 9 37, 11 59 a. m , 12 58, 2 06, 5 20, 0 26, 7 53 liliil 10 10 p. m. Siindnys, 2 40. 4 00 a. in. Leave "Willlamyiort, week dnys, 7 12, 1010 a. in., 3 33 nud 11 41 p. m. Sundays, 11 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wnrf and South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. in., 2 00, 4 00, COO p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 n. m., 4 30, 030 p. in. Sunday Express, 9 00. 1000a. m. Accommo dation 8 OOji. m., 4 45 li. ill. Heturni uk leave Atlantic City (depot,) week days, express, 735, 9 00 a. 111., 3 30, 5 30 p. 111. Accommodation. 6 80, 8 13 a. m., and 4 32 p. m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Accommoda tion, 7 15 n. in., 1 15 p. m. Parlor Cars on nil express trains. I. A. SWHIOAHD, G. O. HANCOCK, flen'l Superintendent. Geu'l Pass. Agt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCIIUYKILL DIVISION. NovromnR 17, 1895. Trains will leave Shenandoah nfter the nbove dote for 'WlKpans, Gllberton, Frackville, Dark Water, St. Clair, I'ottsville, Hamburg, Kcaillni;, I'ottstown, lMioenfxTille, Norristown and Phil adelphia (I)road street station) nt 6 08 and 1143 a. m. and 4 15 p. in. ou week days. For I'ottft villo and intermediate stations 9 Io a. in. SUNDAYS For Wlggnns, Gllberton, Frackville, Dark Water, St. Clair, I'ottsvillo, at 0 08, 9 40 a. m. and 310 p.m. For Hamburg, Heading, I'ottstown, Phoenlxvllle, Norristown, Philadelphia at C CO, 9 40 a. m., 3 10 p. m. Trains lcavo Fmckville for Shenandoah at 10 40 a. in. and 1214, 3 01, 742 and 10 27 p. in. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. nud 5 40 p. m. Lcavo l'ottarllle for Shenandoah nt 1015, 1149 a.m. and 4 40, 715 and 10 OU p. m. Sunday ut 10 40 n. in., 5 15 p. in. Iave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), for Shennndonh at 5 57 nnd 835 a. in., 410 and 711 p, in. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 a m. Leave Hroad street stntlon, Philadelphia, fur Sea Girt, Anbury Park, Ocean Grove. Look Ilrnneh, and intermediate stations, 6.50, H 2- 11.39 a. in., 3.30, 4.00 p. in. week-days. Sunday (stop nt Interlnken for At-biiry Park), 8.23 a. ui. Leave liroad Street Station, Philadelphia, j ' FOR NEW YORK. t, 1 Express, week days, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 1, 6 50, 7 33, 8 20,9 20, 9 50, 10 30 (Dlnlne (Jar), 11 oq, 11 14 a. m., 12 noon, 1233 (Limited 100 nnd 4 22 p. in. Dining Cars), 140, 230 (Dining Car), 3 20, 100, 5 00, 3 56 ( Dlnlntr Car), 6 00, 6 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 12 01 night. Sundaya, 3 20. 4 OR, 4 60, 8 15, 8 12, U 20, 9 50, 10 30 (Dining Car), 11 03 a. m., 12 8.1. 2 30 (Dliilnc;Cnr),4 00(Limite14 22),5 20, 5 58 (Din InK air), 6 35, B 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 12 01 nlRht Exprcau for Iloston, without change, 1100 a, in, week days, nnd 6 80 p, m. dallyv WASHINGTON AND THE SO'tilTf For Ilaltlmore and Washington, 3 50, T 20, 831, Ait tn wi 1 1 oi ... mm M2S1 I.imttl lil Vli.Mf'.tlMl I. , -"' " T. " . ir lavs. 8undarg.8 50.7 2O.ina. ua. a.ra., i n 1 12, 4 41, ( 5 13 Congressional Limited. Ulninit Car), 0 55 (Dining Cor), 7 40 p. m. (Dlutng Car) end 1203 night. -,.,,, Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. ExpreM,8 60 a. in., 2 10 4 00, and 5 00 p. m week days. Sundays, 8 43 and 9 43 a. in, . -JBI For uap nVvT ' """""J Holly JleaCII. Jkra, u. unu .' week day. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. J PorSealale fiiy, wean viiy ana Al For BODlcri i omw ruiirvw, OoV ni f. PKEV08T. J. It. AVCK Uen'l Manner. Ueu'I Pa."1 Limited, Dlninjr Car), 617, 6 83 (Dining Car,, 7 40 (Dining Oar) p. m., and 12 05 night week