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At one point thegonator saldl "The secretory ot ngrlculturo chargBS from his olllce, romlndlng us ot what Cic ero says of Catallno's flight from tho sen ate, 'Abolt oxcosslt, ovaslt, oruplt.' Whon tho socrotnry of ngrloulture hears of a all ver lunatlo ho Is liko the war horse In Job; his neck Is closed with thunder. You might go further and say, 'Ho snlth among tho prophots ha I hu! and ho smolleth the battla afar off, the thunder of tho captains ana the shouting.' " Mr. Vest severely criticized the practice of furnishing costly Howors from govoru' inent greenhouses for tho receptions at the executive mansion, and added: "Sir, would rather glvo twice tho amount of this appropriation to onnblo some poor man in a distant county of tho west, who is fighting the hard battlo of life, I would rather giro him something that would make his cheerless homo comfortable, and bring light to his flrosldo. I would rather put one flower in tho sick room of n nobis working girl or matron than to havo it said that I had voted a hundred and odd thousand dollars for tho flowers and ex otics to go to the receptions and banquets of the officials of this government whoro the chandallcr flashes its light across tho red wluo nud tho air is migrant with per fumo llko tho Sploy breezo of Araby tho blessed." A now phase of tho Cuban question was presonted by Mr. Morgan s report from tho committee on foreign relations do clarlug that in tho opinion of congress a condition of public war exists bet woou tha government of Spain and tho government proclaimed, and for somo time maintained by force of arms by the pooplo of Cuba and that the United States of America should maintain a strict neutrality bo tween the contending powors ond to nc' cord to each all the rights of belligerents in tho ports und torritory of the' United States. The action of tho committee upon tho resolution as finally agreed upon was unanimous, with tho oxceptlon of Senator Cameron, who announced his adherence to his position looking to tho formal recog ration of tho Independents of Cuba.- Tho substitute differs from tho original resolution in that It is a direct recognition so far as congress can give it, of the hot ligcrent rights of tho Cubans, nud does not contomplnto, us did the lirst measure, any appeal to Spain to accord such rights. It contemplates taking tho matter entirely out of tho hands of the president, as ho is not required to sign a concurrent rcsolu tlon. There was an effort in tho committee to havo the resolution put iu such shape as to havo whatever action should be taken by this country executed by the president, but tho suggestion was overruled on the theory that congress should act ludepen dently, leaving tho oxccutlvo to pursue whatever courso he may dcempropor. Tho committee realizes that thero can bo no formal acknowledgment of Cuban rights except through the president, but think the adoption of the rosolutlou by both houses would Havo a strong moral iuilu enco. Tho house yesterday passed a bill to pro- vent prize or bull lighting In the torn torlcs of District of Columbia. 'I'hede bate on tho sonato froo coinage substitute for the house bond bill, which will last uutll Friday night, was opened, and the District ot Columbia appropriation bill w as defeated. The defeat grow out of the war that has been waged for several days against appropriating money iu tho bill for sectarian charitable institutions Slxty-ono Hepubllcans broke away from the majority una, with tho Democrats, do feutcd thu bill, This wus tho first time, so far as could bo learned, that a general im propriation bill had boon defeated, and Mr. Crisp made it tho text for 11 satirical speech. Ismiraven Discusses Venezuela. LONDOX, Feb. 0. Lord Dunravcn was the-guoit Inst night of the Glasgow Uni versity Conservative club. The spooch de livered by his lordship on the occasion contained no allusion to tho subject of yachting, but with roforenco to the Veue--aticlnu question ho said that war between Knland and America would bo regarded by evy? one, as an unmitigated horror. If either country had placed itself in false or misunderstood position both worestrong and magnanimous ouough to withdraw or to miiko concessions. Ho was confident, lie said, that the result of the strained re lations would be a bettor fooling botweon tho two countries. Currlndeu Held for Murder. Atlantic City, Fob. 0. Tho coroner's jury rendered their verdict in tho death of William Collins, who dlod iu this city on Monday afternoon. Harry Currlnden, of Camden, is chorged with tho murdor. Tho testimony showed that death resulted from a blow on the .head, nud tostlmony was produced to st Jw that Currlndeu struck tho blow. Z Killed by a l'all or Top Hock. WlLKEsiiAltUK, Pa., Fob. 0. Joseph Grolglo, 5u years old, was killed by a fall of top rock in tho Mncnuaqiiu mines of the West End Coal company yesterday, and his laborer, Georgo Cable was fatally in. jurod. Gnilglo was a married man, but Cablowas single, The South African Situation, CAPETOWN, Fob. 6. It Is stated In well informed quurtors hero that tho visit of I)r, W. J. Leyds, the secretary of stato of the Transvaal republlo, to Berlin is con nected with tho Gorman purchoso of soven miles of laud on tho coast ot Dclugou buy. (lennuti Naval Hill l'oatponetl. Beiilin, Feb. 0. Tho Intention of Intro ducing u big navy bill at- the present sca llop has been abandoned, but tha idea has qot been relinquished, uud a bill will bo iraftod iu readiness for the next session. This is Apparently an Ab surd Conundrum. But Is it, After All, So Very, Absurd Upon uonsideration, There Alny be Two Sides Even to a Tool Question. At a recent meeting of medical exports, the apparently nVsurd epicstlon was prnpounded : Which has tho better chsnco of life, a sick or a well person ? At first it lookci ridiculous, but after ear nest discussion it was unanimously decided that an ordinary sick man had a better chance to live than the woll man. Why? Fow peoplo are dangerously sick; the majority of sick people are those who aro slightly out of health, run down, out of order, oxhausted In nerve and physical power from overwork, dissipation or other cause, ior every dangerously sick person there aro nlnety-nlno whose cases can be easily and readily cured. In that lies tho reason. The nlncty-nino who aro slightly sick. who havo somo weakness or aro out of order, know of their weakness and debility and havo tho sense to take caro of themsolvps and seek an immediate cure. Of ono hundred well persons, tho majority aro careless, depending too much upon their cood health, until by oxnosure. over-work or dissipation, somo weaknoss or disease is de veloped which may carry them oil quickly. So it is that tho ninctv-nino careful sick peoplo havo a better chanco of living than tno one uunarcu careless wen ptrsons. Tho first thine a sick nerson decides is to St well. Naturally, also, such a person tie sires tho best and nuickest means of cure and common sonso dictates tho use of such a valuable and reputable niedicino as l)r, Greene's Norvura blood and ncrvo remedy. Kvery sufl'erer knows from tho cxperionce of thousands upon thousands of others. whoso testimonials ef euro aro continually appearing in every paper, that this well known and proven restorative is tho surest and most positive cure tliat the very name ot nr. ureenes Aorvura wood nad nervo remedy is a synonym for power, vmor and strength, and that its use will certainly mate tho sick woll and give to the weaic, nervous and debilitated all their old time health, encrsy, spirits and ambition. sirs. a. i". rrcscott, ot bwlitwatcr, js. 11 says : "My husband has been very sick and was confined to his bed for live months, and all that time I took caro of him niKht and day. and gave him all his medicine. During hi? long sickness I became almost worn out and fell into a stato of nervousness. I got so that I eould not sleep, and when I lay down my limbs would twitch ami 1 had an awful pain in tho back of my head so that I was obliged to get up in the night and put mils tard poulticed on tho spot to relieve it. "I think if I had not found relief I should have been insane. But I did jtet relief in Dr. Greono's Norvura blood and nervo rem edy. I saw it advertised aud heard of it through my friends, and I got three bottles aud was completely relieved, so that I slept well and ato well. I certainly think I never should havo kept up if it had not been for Dr. Greene's Herviira, and l can truly say it is n wonder fully cood medieine and recommend it to all I attribute my present good health and my being abloi to go through what I havo, to Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nervo remedy." Understand that Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and norvc remedy is a physician i prescription, tho discovery of that most successful specialist in caring nervous and chronic diseases, Dr. Greeno, of 35 West 14th St.. New York City, who can be con suited freo of charge, personally or by letter. Coming Events. Feb. 17. First annual ball, Patriotic Drum Corps, Bobbins' opera house Schoppe orchestra. Feb. 10. Annual supper under the auspices of the 1'. M. church, in Itobblns' opera house, Feb. 20. Supper and entertainment under the auspicos of Council No. 8-1, Daughters of Liberty, iu Bobbins' hall. The little daughter of Mr. Fred Webber, Holland, Mass., had a very bad cold and cougli which ho liad not been ablo to euro with any thing. I gavo him a 25 cent bottlo of Chanv berlain's Cough Remedy, says W. P. Holdeu, merchant and postmastor at West Brimficld and tho noxt timo I saw him ho said it worked liko a charm. This remedy is intended especially for acuto throat and lung diseases such as colds, croup and whooping cough, and it is famous for its cures. Tliero is no danger in giving it to children for it contains noth. ing injurious. For sale by Clrtibler Bros, druggists. Buy Keystone flour. Bo suro that tho name Lessio & Baeb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. Threw Away Ills Canes. Mr. D. Wiley, ox-postmaster, Black Creek, N, Y.,was so badly afflicted with rheuma. tism tliat ho was only ablo to'hobble around with canes, and even then it caused him great palu. After using Chamberlain's Pal Balm ho was so much Improved that lie threw away his canes. He says this lini meut did him more good than all other medl cines aud treatment put together. For salo at 50 cents per bottle by Gruhler Bros., drug. gists, PROFESSIONAL CARDS p P. HUltKE, M. I. SO E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Odko bourn: 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to p. m. J H.l'OMEROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Bhennndoab, I'd. M. T1UIIKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Kuan building, comer of Mala and ueniro streets, oiienanuoau. pilOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahanoy tfc,'Pa. Having studied under s6me,ot the beat masters in Loudon and Paris, will give Iefsoaa on tho violin, -Bultar and vocal culture. Tewns reasonable. Address In care of Strouae, the jeweler, Bhenaudoab. Tho Headless Body Found Near Fort Thomas Identified. DENTAL STUDENT UNDER ARREST. The Ilndy Raid to be That of Mist JVarl llryan, Who Left Her Home hi Green castle, lad., with Scott Jackson On the Trail of an Accomplice. Cincinnati, Fob. 0. Ijate last night Chief of Police DIctsoh, In response to a telegram Irbm doteotiVos who nro investi gating the headless body murder mystery, ordorcd tho arrest, of Scott Jackson 'Si years old, n dental student. He Is charged with the murder of Pearl Bryan, for that is said to bo tho dead woman's name. The detectives 6tato that they aro on the trail of William Wood, an alleged nccomplloo. Jnokson wns examined by tho mayor and chief of police in tho mayor s olllco, His account of ills whereabouts last Frh day was not satisfactory. Ho donled guilt, but admitted that ho know Pearl Hryan. Ho could toll nothing about whero sho was or whero sho had boen during tho past two weeks. As to his whoroabouts last Friday night, his roommate, Mr. Tnm'cy, said Jackson wns at homo Friday night. That was nil ho could say, as Jackson could go in and out whenovor he desired, Jackson declared ho was in tho room all night. Tho weakest part of his story is that about his conduct on last Saturday. Ho boarded nt 22i West Ninth street, next to Robinson's Opera Houso. On paturdny ho took a vallso and loft It In (vngtor's saloon, opposite his boarding house. This vnllso ho carried with him all over tho city that day. Tho accounting for this valise, and why he carried It nil day and night, puzzled him more than anything else. In fact, ho prevaricated, and after ward acknowledged that ho did. Tho matter will be sifted in court. Mcanwhllo ho Is committed without ball. Giikencastle, Intl., Feb. 0. Tho family of A. S. llryan, a leading fnrmcr living less than two miles from this city, have Identified tho clothing brought hero by de tectives from Cincinnati and Newport, Ky., as that of their daughter, Pearl Bryan. They furnished other information nud clrcumstaneos which left no doubt In tho minds of tho ofllcera that the body of the womnn murdered and beheaded near Fort Thomas, opposite Cincinnati, last Friday night, Is their daughter Pearl, aged 23 years, who left homo Jan. 28, os tensibly to visit her friend, Miss Jnno Fisher, on Centrnl avonue, Indianapolis, but that Sho was taken to Cincinnati by Scott Jackson. Tho olllccrs at onco sent word to Cincinnati to havo Scott Jackson arrested. Tho mother ot Scott Jnoksou lives here, nud tho families wcro Intimate and highly respected. The Bryan family also gave Information that led the olllcers , to order tho arrest of 'William Wood, tho , son of Rev. 1). M. Wood, of South Bend, Iud. It Is snld that Miss Dryan was a vic tim of criminal malpractice. German Notables Deserting lterllu. I Bebi.IN, Feb. t. Princo Frederick Ho henzollern, who resigned the command of I tho Third army corps bocnuse tho emperor I refused to confirm the decision of tho board of honor on tho Von Kotz case, intends to quit Berlin and to rosldo In South Ger many. Prince Albert of Saxo-Altcnburg will also retire to his estate In Necklen burg. These departures, followlngclosely upon those of notabilities like tho Duko and Duchess of llntlboro, Prince and Prin cess Pless are the occasion of much com ment, and Berlin soems to he losing tho attraction with which the old einporor's unfailing courtesy and consideration in vested it. JllTorts to Save "Wilson." HOLLlDAYSBUlto, Pn., Feb. 0. Tho at- . torneys for Frank Koons, nllas Wilson, j who was convicted last week of murder In ! tho first degree, filed a motion for a now trial yostorday. Tho main complaint of alleged wrong dono Wilson in tho trial Is tho addross of tho district attorney to the jury, in which ho snld too many murders havo gone unavongod. There uro 8,000 un punished murdors in Pennsylvania alone. Judge Boll did not fix a date of hearing to dlsposo ot the motion. Shipwrecked Seamen Arrive. San Francisco, Feb. 0. Kighteen men, officers and crew of the steamship Nln oveh, which was' burned off Capo Flattery, aro now on board the sehoonor Compor at tho Oakland City wharf. Tho Nineveh sprung a leak on Jan. 25 nnd on tho 27th was abandonod by the crew, after being fired. Before leaving tho burning ship they sighted th Snn Frauolsco schooner Comper, which rescued the crow as the Nlnoveh was sinking. Shot the Wrong Mnn. ClUCAOO, Fob. C JIutthow Uolllngor Is a jealous man nnd suspocted Fred Jluollor with undue familiarity with Mrs. Itol llngor. Ho played detectivo for ftwhilo, but failed to discover nnythlng wrong. John J. Dolwo lives with Ilollluger, nnd seeing him como out of the house, tho jealous husband took him for Mueller and shot him dead, Rolllnger was. arrested and said he was sorry that he had shot the wrong man. Itatlrond Strike Spreading. Eacilb Pass, Tex., Feb. 0. 'Tho mooting ot striking machinists, boiler makers jiuil blacksmiths of tho Moxican International rond resulted in no terms belngmado with the company, and they have been joined by the carpenters and moulders. This closes nil departments, and the strlko ox tends all along the lino, No effort .has been mado to replace the strikers, Over 800 men uro out nt Kaglo Pass. ltynu and McCoy Matched. New Yohk, Fob. 0. Tommy Ityun and Kid McCoy havo boon matched to box un dor the uuspiccs of tho Kmplro Athletic club, on March S, at 151 pounds. Ryan is un aspirant for middleweight champion- hhlp honors, nud if ho hosts McCoy he say n' lie will inako a match with Utin erection, or anybody clso in that class. Wants Her Marriage Annulled. HOME, Feb. 0, Princess Marie Louise of Bourbon fhas asked the pope to annul her marrlago with Princo Ferdinand of Bul garia on account of tho latter consenting to the conversion of their sou, Princo Ilorls, to tho Greek church. It Is said thnt tho popo has dissuaded her from taking this step. Cannot Fight In Mexico. City of Mexico, Feb. 0-El Globo says the prlzo fight malingers havoJpfered the stoto of 'Chihuahua 20,000 lu'gold for per mission to havd thd conteststakefplce on Mexican soil. Tho permission 'adds 1 31obo, will positively uot be'gYantedT Will NotPerformMiracles But It Will Cure. It. MILES' RESTORATIVE NEltVINE cures nervous prostration. Not mi raculously, but scientifically, by first removing tho germs of disease, and then supplying healthy ncrvo food, increasing tho appetite, helping dlgostton and strength ening tho entlro system. Desperate cases rcqutro prolonged treatment as shown by tliat ot Mrs. M. U. Reed, ot Delta, Iowa, who writes: "As tho result of a lightning stroko, tho physicians said I had a light stroko of paralysis, my limbs would all draw up. I Tit IvTIIpc' would havo throbblngs JJ1. ln,.,k.t.tl,.t.n,l Nervine Restores Health.... unendurable. For three months I could not sleep and for thrco weeks did not close my oyes. I prayed for sleep, and felt that it relief did not come I would bo dead or insano. I took Dr. Miles' Itestora tivo Nervine and tho second night slept two hours and from that tlmo on my health Im proved; slowly at first, but steadily and surely. I took In all 40 bottles, and t cannot express how grateful I am, for I am now perfectly well, and havo taken no medlclno for over four months." Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by druggists on guarantco that first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Book on heart and nerves freo. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. EUIdora In Mouth, Ualr-Kalllng! Write COOKW lIEKMiniY CO.. U07 Mnnonfc TcmplcR flChlcntyo, 111., for proofs of cures, Cml-t7 jcni. oamm. worst cases cured in Qlo ati day. lOO-pase boolt free. (, ,. ,1. i ml. , . , .j I'oreTcr Cured. Four out of Ave who puffer nervousness, i mental worry, attacks 1 of "theblucs,"arebut 1 paying the penalty of early excesses. Vic- , tlms, roclalm your manhood, regain your i vigor. Don't despair. Send for book with explanation and proofs. Mailed (scaled) free, explanation antiproois. jianeu tseaieu; iroe. , ERIE flEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. Y. ; DR.LOBB'S BOOK FREE to an suui'rer or isilKUICH til' YOUTH. 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Freli Ca.e. cured li .ltolo lluya.. Uourlt StOS;&.Ce..SuD. We.l, and Hat. Kvr.., S to Id. Sun..9to Jl Kfga.,0to. TrvatnientlyMiill. Vho.Touwrlle or call mention th!" paper. Hoard and lodging Itdee'red. .CHASES BlooMerveFood For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Age. WHAT IT IS I The rlchcstof allreiitoratlT looda, because it replaces the same substances to the blood and nerves that are exhausted la these two llfe-givlnir fluids by disease. Indigestion, nign living, overwork, worry, excesses, abase, etc. WHAT IT DOES ! lly nuking: the blood Par" and rich, anil tlindlRestlon perfect, It creates solid tlesb, rnuuclo aud strength. The nerves be lli: made strong, the brain becomes active and clear. I orrestorlng-IOBt vitality and stopping all wasting drains and weakness in either sex, it has no ennui j and asa female regulator It Is worth its weight In gold. One hoi lasts a week, Price S0c., or 6boxesiui. Druggists or by mail. Hook free. . . THE DR. CHASE OOMPANY, JM2 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Cures Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Croup, Diphtheria, Rheumatism, and all Winter covtplalnts. It . Kills Pain, Internal or External. There arc many kinds of pain, . ; , ll.l I'lllA.. Sum lucre is uui unci .,- Keepltbyyou, newironf Imitation, lluy y nnlu tt Anliln0PKtlltV IIAVIm'. M A Bold everywhere. 2 tc. and sue per bottle. FIEi'f'liSES: cared w "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO Sometlnes neeis a reliable, monthly, rcgulatlnc medicine. O.ily harmlaas and tho pureitdrugs should be usea. If you want tha best, geti Or PeaS's.. PeramyroyaB Pills They are prompt, salo and .noinU bent sqy wutre. hi.uu. Adaraad rjui. uxoiciia Co., ciCTtland, U. For salo by T, 1. I). KlItMN, Shenandoah, Ta. READING R. R. SYSTEM IN KKFKUT OCTOIIISIt 1. 1895. Trains lrnvo Hhcnnndoali as follows : l'or New York via rhllndrlphia, week days. 210, 525, 720 n, m., 1'J.Vf, 355 and 5 05 p. m1 Sundna, 2 10 n. m. For New York via Mnticb Chunk, week tiara, 525, 7 20 a, in., 12 58 nnd 2 55 p. in. I'or Itcmling and l'hllndelphln, week days, 2 10, B 25, 7 20 a.m., 12 68, 2 55 nnd 5 0 p. in. A days, 2 10 n. m. For I'ottsvllle, week tlnya, 2 10; 7 20 a. m., and 13 58, 2 55 nnd 5 S3 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. in. For Tamhqtin and Mnhnunr City, week days, 210,525, 7 20 a. 111., 1258, 255 and SH p. m. Sunday. 2 10 ft. m. For Mlllnmpurt, Hunbury anil LewUburar, weekdays, 3 25, 1130 a. in., 150 and 7 20 p. m, Sunday, 3 25 a. m. For Miitmnoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25, 5 25, 7.20,1130 a. in., 12 58, 150,2 55,5 55, 7 20 and S45 p.m. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. m. For Asbhind nmlhliamoklnwrek days, 8 2, 720,1130 a. m., 150,720 and 035 p, ui. Huu tin) s, 3 25 a. ni. For Ilttltlmore, Wna'illiirtou and tho West via II. & O. It. It., throiiKh trnlna leave Itcadtiu; Trrmlnnl, rhiladrlphln, (I. & It. It. It.) nt 3 20, 75112il a. in., 8 40 and 7.27 p. m. Sunday, 3 20,7 00, 1125 a. in., 3 10 anil 7 27 p.m. Ada tlonnl trnlin from Twenty-fourth and Chont nut street station, week tlnys, 150,5 41, 8 23 p. m. Sundays, 1 35, 8 21 p. m. TRAINS FOR SIIF.NANDOAH. Iavo New York via Philadelphia, woek days, 8 00 a. In., 1 30, 4 00, 7 30 p, 111. and 12 E night. Sundays, 000 p, m. iavo Now York via Mnuch Chunk, woek days, 4 30. 9 10 a. m.. 1 10 nnd 4 30 p. in. iA'tive l'bllmlelphla, RentlliiK Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 35, 10(10 a. in. nnd 4 00, 0O2, It 3 p. m. Sunday, 11 30 p. m. Leavo ltcndiui?, week days, 135, 710, 10 OS, 11 50 a. in., 5 55 nnd 7 57 p. ill. Sunday, 1 35 a. m. Leavo I'ottsvllle, weekday, 2 85, 7 40 a. in., 12 30 nnd 0 12 p. iu. Sundays, 2 35 a. m. Iavo Talnaqun. week tiny, 3 18, 8 50. 1123 a in., 1 20, 7 15 and 952 p. m. Sundays, .1 18 a. rn. Iicnvc Mnlmnoy City, week dns, 2 45, 9 21, 1117 a. m 1 51, 7 39 nnd 9 51 p. m. Htuidny, 3 fi a. in. Leave Mnlmnoy lMnne, week day, 2 40, 4 CO, 030,9 37, 1159 a, in., 12 OH, 2 00, 5 20, 0 20, 7 53 anil 10 10 p. in. Sunday, 2 40, 4 00 n. in. Leave Wllllamport, week tlay. 7 12, 1010 a. in., 3 85 and 11 41 p. in. Sundays,' 11 15 p. m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Lenvc l'lilladelphla Chestnut street wnrf aad South trett wbaif for Atlantic Ulty. Weekdays Kxprem, 9 00 n. in., 2 00, 4 00, 600 p. m. Accommodation, SOOn. m., 4 30, G 30 p. m. Sunday Express, 9 00. 1000 a. in. Accommo dation 8 00 n. in., I H p. in. Iteturulnt; leave Atlnutlc City (dctot,) week- l..a MY-wiMa 7 1 n rv, ... n nn K.n . Aceomtttodntfou, 0 50, 8 15 n. 111., nntl 4 32 p. in. Sunday Kxpre, 100, 7 30 p. in. Accommoda tion, 7 15 a. in., 4 15 p. m. Parlor Cars on all express train. I. A. SWKIGAHD, G. O. HANCOCK, Oen'l Superintendent. Gen'I l'n. Agt. Satisfaction Guaranteed Plumbing AND- Gasfitting. P. W. BELL., Cor. Main St Centre Sts. Ilaeinent of IleddnU's Hulltllng. nrilllftUI lilt 111 H nmi nrtllri PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCIIUYKII.I. DIVISION. JANUAKY 0, 1890. Trains will leave Shciinndonh after tho nbovo . date for WitrKant. Otlbertou, Fraekvlllc, Dark ; Water, St. Clair, J'ottsvlllo. llBinbiirg, Roadrfio;, l'ottstnwu, l'hoeufXTilic, Norrftown and Pirn 1 adelphia (Ilroad street station) nt 0 08 and I lit 5 ; a. m. nnd 4 15 p. m. on week days, For 1'evW. I villo and lntcrniedlnte stations 9 10 a. m. i SUNDAY. I For WiRcans, (iilberton, Fraekville, Dark Water, St. Clair, I'ottsvllle, nt 0 08, 940 a. imjjad 3 10 p. m. For Hamburg, itetulliur, FottstfnVn, I l'hoenlxvllle. Xorrlstown, l'lilladelphla at 6 00, ( 9 40 a. in., 3 10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvilio for Shenandoah at I 10 40 a. 111. and 1211. 5 01. 7 12 nud 10 27 u. m. Sunday, 1 1 13 a. m. and 5 40 p. in. Leave I'ottsvllle for Shciinndonh nt 10 15, 11 4S n. m. and I 40, 7 15 and 10 00 p. in. Sunday ab 10 40 a. in., 5 15 p. in. Leave lMtlladelplila, (Hroad Rtrcet sbttion), for Sbeiinudnnb nt 557 and S 35 a. in., 4 10 ami 711 p. m. week days. Sunday leave at 0 50 a. in. Leave lirond street station, l'hllndelpbiaVjor Sea Girt, Abury Park, Ocean Grove, llrauch, anil intermediate stations, 0.50, 8?25t 11.39 n. in., 3.30, 1.00 p. m, week-days. SumHyii (stop at Interlaken for Aaliury Park), 8.25avriJ. lavo nroau direct ntation, x-niiaucipnia, FOR NEW YORK. Expres, weekdays, 3 20, 4 07, 4 50, 515, 0 50. 733, 8 20,9 20,9 50, 1030(I)illlll(tCnr), 1100,11 a. in.. 12 noon, 1235 (Limited 100 nnd 122 p. rn. (Dining Cars) 120 (Dining Car), 1 40, 230 (Dining Car), 3 20, 4 00, 6 00, 5 54 (Dining Oilf), 0 00, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night. Sunday. 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 8 12,9 20,950,10 30 (iiinrbir Car i, 1101 a. m.. 1235. 120, (Dining Vti&TM 1 Dining Car), i 00 (Limited 4 221. IliinliaaaWTrl o a oo tuiuing i;arj, u jo, o ou, o ti, iu rjui iiigut. Kxpres for Boston, without clittngr m.wecKUays, niutooup. in. dally. WASHINGTON AND THUSOU'fl i For llaltlmnre uud WaHhincton. 3 50. 7 20. 912, 1020, 1123 a. 111., 1209 (1231 Limited DiJ lug Car), 112, 3 18, 4 11 (5 19 Congressional' Limited, tuning car), or,7, mining Vilr), 1 017, 055 (Dining Car), 740 iDining CH) li. in., and 12 03 night week days. Sundays, 1350,720,912, 11 23 n. 111., 1209 1 12, 441 ( 515 I Congresslonnl Limited, Dining Car,, 557 I iDining Cur), 055 (Dining Car), 740 p, in. I (Dining Car) and 1205 night, i Leave Market btrect Ferry, l'lilladelphla, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Kxprcss, 8 50 a. in., 210, 100, and 5 CO p. ni. week days. Sundays, 8 15 nnd 9 45 a. m. For Capo May, Anglossca, Wlldwood and Holly Ileach. F.xpre.s, 9 00 a. in., nnd 4 00 p. tu. week day. Sunday, 9 00 a. tu, ForSeaIlo City, Ocean City and Avalon. Rx press, 9 00 a. m., and 4 00 Sundavs. 9 00 a. m. in. weeK uays. For Somcrs 1'oint, Express, 8 50 a. in,, and i w u. .it, were, uiiye. ciiiiiuhvs, o-l-l a. m. lays, 815 c !. M. t'BEVOST, Geu'l Manager. J. 11. 5VOOU, Gcn'l l'ass'g'r Agt Teams to Hire. If voil want to hire n safe and reliable team for dri vlng or for working purpose pay Shields' livery statilo a visit. Teams constantly on hand at reasouablet ratea, JAMES SHIELDS, No, 410 ICaat Ccntro street, Oppoite Reading railroad station, certain In resalt. The renalsefDr. Peal's) never dUip- , lllh .! I - ' jAi...
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