The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 19, 1896, Image 3

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    "TO"
The Caso Against Dr. Einilio Nu
nez and Captain Dioknmn,
AN INFORMER GIVES TESTIMONY,
Ho lleclnrrs llo IlrllliMl tlio Cuban lie
emits In the Holil of thd'VrRset, Which
llcmlly Landed Men and Munition ol
Tjj War In Culia.
New YonK, Nov. 10. KvUlenw wns
j, hcnnl In tho Unltod States ilKtrlct court
j jostenlny to ctlnblUh tho wnrllko- clmr
,j4? -ncter of the oxldltl6n to Ctibn which wns
Idlspntched from this port on board tho
litonilior Lnurniln by l)r. Kuilllo Nunoz
Sind othorn df tho Cnbnn Juntn. Tho prln-
iclpnl witness Wfti Janloi Qulnn, of Boston,
' who salloU. ott the oxpadition of .Mfty 9. Ho
testified thnt hb saw amis mid ammuni
tion distributed to men on board tho Tjitu
riidn whtlo nt sen, nud thnt 'for t'wo days
he drilled the men n tho forward hold of
tho stohllior, his commands bulng trans
lated Into" SpunUh. Objodtlon bblng mado
td this mothod of drilling,- Captain' Tyr
rell, an Ainorlcan, undertook 'to put tho
men through tho manual of nrms. Qulnn
testified to other dotalls of tho voyngtfnml
to tho lauding of tho men and munitions
on the Island of Cuba.
As -previous trials of allogod .Cuban fili
busters hnvo roultod In acquittal owing
to the failure of tho "prosooutlon to show
that tho vossel ongagod for tho expedition
was Tiropircd to fight In caso she should
bo Intercepted, tho ovldonco of Qulnn Is of
vital Importance, unless tho dofonsa shall
bo nblo to lmpoach It
Tho cross-examination of Qulnn was di
rected towards showing that tho witness
had boon In communication with a dotco-
tlvo agency employed by Spanish agents
to procure ovldonco against alleged fili
busters. Ho donlod that ho had tukou any
oath to support tho causo of tho Cuban In
surgents. Another witness, n sailor named
"Woinman,- riivo testimony In confirma
tion of Quluu's.
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Coining Kents.
Nov. 20. Thanksgiving turkoy supper in
Bobbins' opera house, under auspices of All
Saints' church.
Dec. 3. Twenty-fourth annual supper
under the auspices of tlio Welsh ll.ijitiit
church, in Bobbins' opera house.
Dec. 21. Second annual ball of tho
Patriotic Drum Corps in liobbins' opera
house.
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83 cents per box. For sale bv A. Wasloy.
Sen Captain ClinrgtMl with .llttiislttuglitfr.
MONTiiEAI., Nov. 10 Captain Dollsle, of
the steamer Tiber, which sank tho schooner
Maggie in tho harbor of St. John's, N. 1,
on tho l!th Inst., drowning thirteen per
sons, was arraigned horo yesterday on tho
chargo of manslaughter. Tho trial was
postponed pending tho arrival In this city
of Chief McGowau, of tho Newfoundland
constabulary.
I intftin obstinate aliirl disease, called Itczema.
'M i Jiajd,, uud, una, wct;e covered with
. ilLo djpp f.C5rllir Tv'dch camo qft In
1 v of drv Bcutfi. 1 nuffered for over a yenr
v ' iir jhef , cuuiultcd, several doctors yjth.
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POLITICAL CARDS.
pOdTIHEK UUItOliSH,
FIERCE WALKER,
f the Fourth ward.
Subject to C4lz
OOK ctitnp ll
zens party rules.
lilJItGKSS,
CHARLES' G. PALMER,
Of tlit" Fourth Ward,
Suujrct to Citizens fyuty rules. '
on ciiinp iiuiiaiH,
JACOB NOLL.
Subject to Democratic party ruins.
jjioit nr.ciuvr.n 01; taxks,
M. P. C0NRY.
Rulijeet to riemocratle party rules.
To am S3 to Hlro.
If you want to hire a safe and reliable
team tordrlvlngorforworklnppurposw
pay Shields' livery .table a visit. Temi
constantly on hand at reasonable rates.
k JAMES SHIELDS,
No. 410 Cast Centre street.
Opposite Beading railroad atatlon.
REPROBATES THEIR CONDUCT
Hut CnriOcss Nanl Onlrirs Will Not lin
Court Martlaled,
WafhiwiuS, Nov. 1 focretary Her
bert has recelvwl and approved the report 1
of tho court of Inquiry which investigated
tho serious aeoldent at the New York navy i
yard on May 1 taut, when a caisson of dry ,
dock No. 3 gave way and Paused much
ilatnago to warships nud surrounding i
snipping Tho report recommends that
Civil Knglneor A. O. Mennanl, U. S. N,
be court innrtlalod on tho ground "that
he was caroloss and lnelllclent In tho per
forninncd of duty." It also reoommonds
tho court martial of Civil Knglnner U. H.
G. White, U. S. N., on tho ground that ho
was carrions and noglecrcd hls'duty. Sec
retary Herbert upholds tho action of tho
board, llo says, howover, In Vlow of the
long service of those olllccrs, he will not
order a court martial, "but reprobate!
tblr conduct"
Secretary Horbort In passing on tho re
port hrts wrltton lottors to Messrs. Mono
cnl and White of substantially tho same
character. Tlio letter to Mr. Monocnl says
tho testimony Justified tho conclusions ol
tho cort. Mr. Herbort adds :
-"It Hcloa'f, boyond tiny doubt, thnt tho
nccldont occurred Iweause of tho rolnrtvnl
of tho weights from tho caisson. It scums
aM to" bo perfectly clear thnt tho sclonca
of engineering cannot bo so dofectlvo as ta
justify an officer of your long standing
and varied oxporlonco In making n mis
tako about a lnattor so entirely within tho
linos of ordinary .transactions as was this.
Civil ouglnocrs nfo soloctcd and commis
sioned bocnuso of their superior knowledge
of just suoh subjoci matter. Tho Injuries
resulting from your want of tho knowl
edge of which yott ought to havo possessed
yourself beforo acting aro ohargeablo to
you.1'
At tlio llellgloun Congress.
Indian Al'OM8,Nor. 11). Yostordny nftcr
noon's session Of tho congress af religions
was taken up entirely with tho discussion
of tho subjoct "Tho Sympathy of Ho-
llglons and tho Fratornlty of tho Sects."
I Dr. 10. L. Hoxford, of Columbus, O., mado
tho opening address, and wns followed by
addresses by Jtov. U. 11. Uulkloy or Chi
cago, representing tho Unitarians', Dhnr
mupala of India, who gave "Huddha's
Slossngoto tho World;" Miss Holon It.
Lang of Indianapolis, who mado a pica
for warmer sympathy botween Christian
and .Tow. Other talks wcro by Itov. Mr.
Undo, Itov. J. A. llllburn, Hhodablkshu,
n Ilrahmnn from India, and President
Thomas, of tho congress.
An International Controversy.
Cincinnati, Nov. 19. Lucas Heinor, of
Covington, Ky., Is about to become an ob
ject of International attention. Ho was
born In Gormany, but camo to tho United
States at tho ago of 14, and has for several
yours bcoiin luturulizedcltlzon. llecontly,
on his way to South Africa, ho stopiied at
Schrambcrg, Gormany, and on Nov. !!'
wroto to his cousin In Covington saying
tho German authorities are trying to force
him into tho army. Ho begs his friends
hero to lay tho matter beforo tho secretary
of stato and says ho will appeal to tlio
United Stntos consul at Stuttgart. His
relatives will appeal to Secretary Olney.
Coal Minors Strike Imminent.
MoxoxOAlir.I.A, l'n., Nov. 10. Tlio dolo
gato convention of tho Monongnhola river
minors convonod In Taylor's Hall hero
yesterday. Tho meeting was called by tlio
unorganized miners of tho fourth pool for
tho purposo of demanding nn advanco in
tho prico of mining. A resolution was
adopted demanding tho restoration of tlio
oldrato of JtJ.CO por 100 bushels in all tho
river initios except in tho fourth pool,
whero tho old ratoof &1.10 Is demanded. A
committee of flvo wns appointed to hold a
conference with tho operators In Pittsburg
tomorrow. Should tho operators refuse to
restore the old rato n general striko .will
bo ordered.
Captain I.otlialro Loses Ills Suit.
Bhusskls, Nov. 19. Tho trial of tlio ac
tion for breach of prom I so of marriage
brought against Major Lothaire, tho com
mander of tho Congo Stato troops, by Mad
amo Van Heoko, on bulialf of her daugh
ter, was concludod yesterday, tho court
granting a judgment ngatnst Lothaire.
Tho finding of tho court Is that Major
Lothhlro shall pay Miss Van Hocko UU0,
tho amount of expense Incurred by tho
young woman In preparing for her mar
riage, and also pay tho costs ot the suit.
Madame Van Heoko sued for 2,000.
Armenian lllshop Senteuced to Heath.
Constanti.n'opli:, Nov. 11). Tho Turk
ish special tribunal has sentenced the Ar
nlentnn bishop at Hassokoln to death. Ho
was coudomned bocnuso during the lata
riots In Cottstnutlnople a loaded revolver
was found in his house. Tho bishop was
absent from homo at tlio time, and upon
this ground an nppeul was tukou against
tho judgmont of tho special tribunal, but
tho court of appeals has confirmed tho
sonteuco Imposed by tho tribunal.
A I'atnl Initiation.
Des SIoines, Nov. 10. Kdward W. Cur
ry, chnlrmau of tho Domocrntlo stato com
mitteo, died at tho Savery Houso yester
day of blood poisoning, the result of Initia
tion Into tho Klks lodgo hero n fow weeks
ngo. Ho wns seated In an cloctrlo chair
ond horribly burned before tlioso operat
ing It realized what thoy were doing. It
was kept cjulot till yesterday. It was given
out at his request that ho hud hemor
rhoids. Tlio U'entlier.
For eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jer
sey: I'artly cloudy; decidedly colder to
night; southerly winds, becoming west
erly. NUGGETS OF NEWS.
Ell H. Greono, ox-govoniorof Kentucky,
died at Howling Green, Ky , yosturday.
Tho government crulsrMarblehead has
arrived nt Bermuda and tha Amphltrlto
nt Norfolk.
Complete election returns from Wyom
ing give tho thfeo JJryun electors major
ities of 160. 3M nud 400.
Thirty prisoners In tho oottnty jail at
Atlanta, (in., mutinied Tuesday night.
One burglar was shot.
The trial of John 1). Hart, accused ot
nldlng filibustering In Cuba, will begin In
Philadelphia next Monday.
At' 'Lancaster, Pa., Hichard Redmond
was sentenced to tho Kustoru penitentiary
for six years aud tx half for stealingchick
ons. HrlgadlerGonornl HornardoSoto, former
president ot Costa ltlca, Is said to havo
been killed In a skirmish with Spanish
guerillas ou tho Havana border.
Myron It. Kont, who has boon thrlco or
dered hanged for thoinurder of his wlfo In
Morton county, N. D., wus on Tuosday
night sontonced to the Bismarck puultun
tlary for llfo by Govoruor Allon.
i
Their names
are in the paper
every day. In the
obituary column.
The names of men
killed by neglect !
of their health
combined with
overwork. Thev
should serve as & '
warning to others
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lowing In their
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A Oheeriu Report from Cuba Via
Tampa, Fla,
GENERAL WEYLER'S MOVEMENTS.
Th Itrtlr.-nri of tlio SHhlh OITlclnH Hp
Kfir.lh.e Tlirlr Clilrf lllvf Cot nr to ihp
ltoport Hint llo Una Met nrltli Itevrrsrs
Rt thp llnnds nf 3IncMt's lorr.s.
T.Mr., Tin , N'ov. la Cillmti ltder
hpro yestordiiy rpcolvod lnforuiiitlnn thni
tho iHsur'i'iiN hnvo just won nno of the
most linportiint bntt'os fotlnht oil the
Islntid during tho progress of tho war. The
Imttlo wiih In l'lniir did Hlo, but no h
tJl nro plvon. Cubnni horo'iiro rojolciiiR
ns this 1 tho first real bnttlo sltico Woylor
took tho Hold,
wkvlkk .maki:s no iii:awav.
Knots Which ImltcntB ttin Truth of He
ported InsllrKflilt Success.
Havana, Nov. 10.-Vory llttltl tiowa ro
gurdliiK CupUiiti Gonurnl NVoylor'S oporn
tionsuKnlnst tho lnsuroiit4 In tho prov
ince) of l'lniir tlol Hirt, Is nlldwod to lcivk
out from tho pnlnco. This jotlconco Is on
qounigliiR to thoo who TOOi-utly opmUe
(ho cnuso of tho liisurixonts, ntid n report
thnt hns been quietly circulated, iillcftlna
n dofent for Woylor'tt forcos,.ls crodltod.
Jlnjor Hiiznn, of tho Spanish coinmnml'
or's HtalT, arrlvod hero yesterday from the
front. Ho hays that tho oporiitlons are
most dllllcult, aud adds thnt the captain
(jenernl slept two rainy nifihts ou tho
ground nd without blankets, and that ho
has lioen soveral times without meals
In xplto of the fact that tho wnathor hast
greatly Improved In l'lnnr del Ilio, nud
that the authorities assort that the health
' of tho troops in tho Hold shows improve
ment, 1,000 sick men havo recently arrived
hero.
Tlio fallowing parsons hivo been nr
rested on the charge of conspiracy with
tho insurgents: Miguel Col m bra. Ventura
Ferrer, Manuel Gomez, Haf.iel Arango,
Pablo lllvero, Felix Martin, Victor I'lanas,
O-ear ltomero and Teodora Ocainpa.
I The Insurgents are said to have foiirtcon
factories in operation between .,na and
j Cabanas In I'iuardel Ilio Nevertheless
' reports aro received of -carrlty nf food aud
i clothing. Tho constant rifle volluvs which
havo been heard since the invasion of
j l'lnnr del Hlo by Captain General Wevler
I have frightened the cattle, uud they have
hidden in the mountains, whoro It Is tlif
I lifiilt to secure them for food.
Tho police, by forming an ambush, suc
ceeded In surprising a party in tho Avonuc
Infante, on the outskirts of the city, who
were preparing to join tho iiisurgonts.
Two of the party wore killed, but two suc
ceeded In ocnplng. V policoman wit1
wounded In the melee.
Did She Die?
"Xo; she lingered and sullered along,
"pining nway till tho time for years, tho
"doctors duing iter no good ; and nt last
"was cured by this Hop Hitters the p.i
"pers say so lunch about. Indeed! Indeed!
"how thankful wo should 1,0 for that
"medicine."
V.iii:mitoj, 1). U., ray 1.1th, IS
Okxtlksikn" Having been a sufferer for a
long lime from nervous prostration and
geneinl debility, I was ndviicd to try flop
Hitters. I havo taken one bottle, ami, I have
been rapidly getting bettor ever since, and I
think it tlio best mcdiciuo I eer used. I am
now gaining strength and appetite, which
was all gone, and I was in despair until I
tried your bitters. I am now null, nblo to
go about and do my own work. Ileforo
taking it, I was completely prostrated.
IltS. MAltY STl'AKT.
Sheriir Atttieltes n "lend llo.'lv.
Fall Uivrc-i, JUs, , -Nov. lit. -Deputy
SheiUT Hatfitdd, of this city, In behalf of
Dr. Kelloy, attached and carrlod away all
tho offeots of tho undertaking ustnblish
inent of John II. Martin. Tho-deputy
sherlll also took with him tho-,iload body
of tho y6ung daughter of Jules Jiblanc,
of this city, which had been loft with Uu
dcrtakor Martin until tho funeral.
Tho Ideal 1'aiiHfea.
James L. Francis, Aldetinan, Chicago, says:
"I regard Dr. Kingla Now Discovery ns an
Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds nnd Lung
Complaints, having used it in my family for
tho last fivo' years, to tho exclusion of
physician's prescriptions or other prepara
tions." liev. John llurgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes:
"I havo been a Minister of tlio Methodist
Episcopal church for 50 years or more, and
havo never found anything so beneficial, or
that gavo nio such speedy relief as Dr. King's
Now Discovery." Try this Ideal Cough
Kemedy now. Trial bottles free at A.
Waslcy's drug store.
President Hums Ite-olectod.
I'lTTSHUlio, Nov. ID. Tho voto by pro
coptorios for tho oloctlon of olllcors In tho
window ulass orkers association was
I completed last night, rilmim Hums was
1 ro-elootod president by an overwhelming
plurality, and had moro than 600 majority
I over his other opponents, J. 1L St. l'oter,
for secretary, had a majority over his com
petitor, but not nliough to constitilto a lo
! gal election, and a now ballot will havo to
I bo tukou for thnt olllce.
Armitrong's Will Sustiiined,
I'LATTSHUIto, X. Y., Nov. It). Tho caso
of Kinniet Armstrong vs. Union college,
in contesting tho will of Thomas Arm
strong, his father, on tho ground of men
tal Incapacity, was decided yosturday In
favor of Union college, Tho effect ot tho
verdict Is to doolaro tho will valid. Tho
testator was a lawyor of occontlio habits,
who bequeathed thq greuter part of his
property, nniountlug to $1&U,000, to Union
college. l
Alleged Train Wrecker's Trial Postponed.
Haukismjko, Nov. 111. Tho trial of
Samuel Wylanil, who stands accused bo
foro the I'orry county court on tho chargo
of attempt to wrank n Pennsylvania pus
Minger train on Oct. 31, was postponed In
Saw Ulooinllold, owing to tho discovery
of irregularity In tho drawing of Jurors by
theautliorltips In that county, which tech
nically provouts tho trial of any ensos at
this term of rourt.
telle! in Six Hours.
Distressing kldnoy and bladder diseases
relieved in six hours by tho "Now Circa t
South American Kidney Curo." This now
remedy Is a great surprise on account of Its
exceeding promptness iti rolioving pain in
tlio bladder, kidneys, back and every port
of tho urinary passages In malo or femalo.
It relieves retention of water and pain in
passing it almost Immediately. If you want
quick relief and euro this is your rcnirdy.
Sold by Shaplra's pharmacy, 1(17 South Main
street.
Buy Keystone Hour. Bo sum that tho name
Lkssio A Baku, Ashlaud, Ta., Is printed on
ove.y sack.
li
'I j
I"
I 1
om The Hotel Hsubleln, Hartfot 1
"Wo
find It
superior
to
anything
for
cleaning
windows,
plato
mirrors,
and,
In
fact,
all
kinds
of
glass
ware The Alodcrn Cleaner
Testimonials
Decide
Tho ineilicltml vuhio of ctoodi
munulucluic'il fm tho health of
mankind
Diphtheria
Toll In own Ftory
iU Klven by those
Cure
lu (timhtlr4.. Not
11 oiriKlo case nf
lull ui t umoiiL' tho
million of hottli-i sold. It is the
only ii'iiifil that will positive
ly and peedlly ctire thnt ilmulcil
ulseim M.-unf-M'tntTil by tho
Thompson lljlnhi,rla Cuto Co,
WllHampni !, Vn
Askfm t lii-i for n hottlo nnd
nUo InV pi intftl m.itioi (levcriblng
tho icnu'iiy un-1 im tpuclllo uso
when propuily niiplied,
IT NEVER FAILS I
Ileio U what ono who has tried
It uy-j :
Wllllotii-nort, I'a., May 1, I'M
Tr tin- 1'ii'ilti . I pnii suv nosittwli
tlmt Thumps(in lMphihorlu Cun rni-il
my llfi
)ilhtl
itntneriu r Knin iiinniu crmnn
ItHiL- n ni i in- Mi-M.rim' I'umi mo in
Hovt'nil ln tuno, Alao know Ihut tnv
iloar Hlnter win!. iint hr1 Iti tin; ttHliiy
hail tt nut ln ii tnr '1 lmmpsun n I'tph
ttHTil nn-. I -it till to nil tfie orh
ami mak' tin Iitnmiitirp ns Mronij na
im-wsthls', for It H my tllrn tlmt nil thosu
KtlltrtHl HhuuM iilve Thonipson'M Dfpli
tlicrlu Curt u trl.tl. It rttll cure pi'ry
ttni' if applied uiToi'llim to ..In-i tloni,
an Burtly us th sun rt nml pvt
II. 1 Hull, fil Ut'pburuKt.
Sold by Druggists vpy
txthna at SO Cta. a bottla.
For Sale at KIULIN'S Drug: Store
BROM-KOLOA
AtCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS
HEADACHES
Cured by this grnnulnr effervescent nnd stimu
Innt. An limtnut cure for sour stomachs and
hendnchert, which often accumulate from having
n night out.
JOHN F. CLEARY,
BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS,
17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah
riillionsof Dollars
Go up in snioko every year. Take ni
risks but get your houses, stock, fui
niturc, etc., insured in ilrst-class re
liable companies as represented 1-y
DAVID FAUST, 130 Houth Jnplln.St.
Aluo Life and Aocldcntnl CompAiiUi.
Tho Rosy Froshnoss
And a velvety Boftness of tho skin is Inva
riably obtained by those who uao Pozzoni'h
Complexion Powder.
Am
BIS
"A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO
SHAVE WITH."
3 A POLIO
IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEAN1NG.
Summer Heat
HOP BITTERS
WILL BRACE YOU UR
M J
THE BEST OF ALL TOGCS.
For over 25 yearc it has teen curing thousands of cases of
Biliousness, Indigestion, Malaria, Nervous Prostration,
Kidney Troubles, Sc. It Purifies the Bloot!, Gives you
an Appetite, and Helps you Digest what you Eat.
Take it now and get your system in shape lo stand tho cold weather.
PRESCRIBED BY ALL EMINENT PHYSICIANS.
HOP BITTERS CO., NEW VORK.
Sold by P. 1". D. KIULIN, Shenandoah, Pa.
For"ale by P. p. D.
nr
peppa. Railroad.
M'lirYKIU. DIVISION".
NoVKWhRK 1.1,
Trains will lenve heitnndonh nftor the ftbov
ilstc for Wtranns, lllllierton, I'raokvllle, I)rk
Water. St. CUIr, l'othvillc. llnmlmrg, ltrmllor,
l'ott.tnwn, l'hnrnlxvllle, N'orrlstowii ami PhU.
mlelpliln iHninil street stntlnii) nt !us and II ui
a. in. nhil I 30 , in. on week dnys. For l'otw
-1llo ntid Intermediate stntiohs 9 i7 a. m.
Sl'NDAV.
For Wlitmns, (lllhertnn, I'rlcvlllc, l)a,k
Wnter St. Clair, l'ottsvllle, nt 0 OS, 9 -H a. ni, and
3 10 p. in. For HnmhurK, Itendlng, Pottstow
l'hrnlxville, Norristown, l'tdlndelpliln at fl h
41 n. in , 3 10 . in.
Tnilns leave l'racliville for Hliennndoah al
I040n. in. and 12 HI, S 41, 712 and 10 17 p m,
Sniulny, 11 1:1 n. m. mid .1 II p. in.
1-enve l'ottsvllle for Slienftndonh at 10 15, 1
a. m. and II 1.1, 7 IIS nnd 10 20 p. in. Sunday at
10 40 a. In.. .1 13 p. in.
Leave Philadelphia, (Itroad street station), for
Shenandoah at 5 87 nnd 8 3d n. ni., 110 and f 11
p. ni. week day. Bnndays lenve at ft M ft. m,
I.cnvo Ilroad street stntlon. Philadelphia, lor
Sen Oirt, Ashury Pnrk, Oeenn drove. Long;
llrnncli, nnd liitermcllnte stations, 4 0.1, 6..10, s.2n
11.31 n. ni 2 8S, 3.30, 4.01 p. in. noek-riays, 5 00
Saturdays only. Sunday (stop at Interlaken
for Asliury Pnrk), 4 51, R.25 a
Leave Uroad Street Station, Phlladelihla,
F6lt NKW YOItK.
Hxpress, week-days, 3 20, 4 03, 4 50, 5 11, 80,
7 in, 8 20, s 38, t 50, 10 21 (Dliilng Car), 11 00 n, m.
IZmniKin, 1235 (Limited 100 nnd 4 22 p. m.
n i.t, . .xi 1 1 i in UK Ax , i w p. inline i -l ti. I'iniiiK
Onr,5J0, ,VW, Dining Car, H& Cfi0,8l2. lOtW
p. in., 12 0 nlRht.
1,lirnad titt tllAntl slVlfl.nlf olirlMfTA II D1 k
m., wwk-dftyrs nnd 0 W p. ni., dnlly.
VOll WASIIIXOTOX AND THR SOUTH.
ForRnltlmtohnd WnthliiRton, fl .V), 7 20, 81?
1020. 1133 n. in.. 12 09 (I1UI IJiniU-U Din
1iik Car), 112, 3 H, 1)1 (5 11) CotierCMfanM
I.lmlttHl. DinltiR Cnr), 8 17, OM (Dining Cnr)(
7 10 ( Dining Cnr) p. in., nnd 12 nlghl
week ..ay. Sunday 3.V), 7 'JO, 912, 11 33 s.
ni., .2 09 1 12, A 41, i 5 13 CoiiKrcnlonnl Uniltedt
Dining Cnr), fl JW (Dining Ortrl, 7 10 p. m.
(DInliiR Cnr) nnd 12 01 night.
FOU ATl.VNTlO CITV.
I-t?nvr Ilnmd tteot tatlon, riillndctpliln (rl
Drliiwnri' Hvcr lirtdge), cxprcf, 7W p. m.
daily
Leave Market street Kerry, espres. 8 SO n. in,,
2 00, -1 on, t 00 p. m Sumlnys, 8 IV 9 Ma, m.
ceniniimdiltion, s 00, 20, n. in., 3 20 rthd 4 20
p. in , eek days, undnyn, 8 00, 8 13 n. m., 4 00
nnd .ton, p m.
For Cape -May, AngleMen, "Vlldwool and
Holly lieach, and Hen Nio City, Ocean City nnd
Avnloii KxpreMH, 0 Oil it, in., 4 CO p m. week
day. Sunday, 9 00 a. m
For Snmep Point Kxpress, 8 50 a. ni., 4 00
p. in. week tlay KundayM, A IS a. m.
S M. lyiKvo-T, J. 11. Woon,
Oeft'l Manaicer on'l I'a'g'r Art!
READING R R SYSTtM
IN HFKKCT NOV IV 1S96.
Tint us leave Shrnnndonh nf ftillown :
I For New Vork vin Philadelphia week dny,
2 K', -li-V 7 20 a. in., 12 4i, 3 00 a.idSM p. m
Suiitlav , 2 In a in.
For New York via Maucji Chunk, week days,
3 2ft, 7 20 a. nt , 12 H nnd 3 0) p. in.
I'or (tending nnd Philadelphia, week dftya
2 10, 5 2V T 20 n.ni., 12 iH, a 00 and 5 55 p. m. 8un
davft, 2 10 a. m.
For Pottvllle, week dave, 2 10; 7 20 n. ni., and
12 It, 8 mi mid 5 5-5 p. m. Sunday, 2 10 a. m.
For Tamaqun and Mahatmv City, week days,
2 10.3 2.., 7 20 a. in., 12 3 00 nnd 5 55 p. m,
; Mind.iv m 2 10 a. in.
For Vitllaniport, Sunlmrv nnd Lewlaburg,
week day, 3 2.", 11 HQ n. in., 2 00 and 7 25 p.m.
Sundat, 3 2.5 a. in.
For Mnhahoy l'lnne. eekday, 2 10. 3 25, S 25
7 20, 11 30 a. m 12 IS 2 03, 3 00,5 55, 7 25 and 9 55
i p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. in.
I'or Adiland and Shamnkin, week days, 8 25,
i 7 20, 1130 a. m., 2 00,7 25 nnd 9 55 p.m. Bun
' days, 3 25 a. in.
For llalthnnre, Washington ami tlio Weal via
, It. A: ). U. It, through trains ten i Heading
Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. X IE. 1 M at 8 20,
7 55, It 2fl a. m., 3 10 and 7.27 p. .... Sundays,
3 20, 7 00, U 20 n. in., 3 40 nnd 7 27 p. in. Addi
tional traliii from Twenty-fourth and Chest
nut i-trects station, week davn, 10 SO a. m. 12 20,
i 1J U 8 40 . m. Uundaytt, 1 3V 23 p. tu.
Til A INS FOU SHKNANDOAH.
Lenve Now York vin Philadelphia, week
daa, t:t0, HOOn. m., 130, -130, U 00 p. m. nnd
night. Sundnyn, 0 00 p. in.
Iajivo New York via Mauch Chunk, week
days, 4 ), i 10 n. in.. 1 30 and 4 15 ji. m.
Leave Philadelphia, Uending Terminal, week
ilayK, I 20, s 35, 10 05 a. in. nnd 4 05, 0 30, 1180
p ni. Snndays, I130p m.
Leave Keadlng, week days, 1 85, 7 10, 10 08,
II 55 a. in., 0 00 nnd H JO p. in. Hundnyri, 1 85 a. m.
Leave PuttHvIlle, weekdays, 235, 7 40 a. m
1 12 30 nud 0 12 p. in. Sundayo, 2 35 n. m.
Leave Tamaqun, week day, 3J8, 850, 1123 fcl
in , 1 27, 7 20 nud 9 11 p. in. HumlayB, 3 18 a. m,
Lcae Iahanoy City, week lays, 3 45, 9 21,
11 17 a. m., 2 03,7 41 and 10 OS p. m. .Sundays, 8 45
, a. in.
Leave Mahnnoy Plane, week days, 2 10, 4 00.
630.9 37.11 59a.m., 1 12, 2 19, 5 20, fl 2ti, 757 and
10 23 p. m. SundayH, 2 40, 00 a, in.
I Leave WllliatnHpiirt, week dnys, 7 42, 1010 a.
in.. 3 35 and 11 41 p. in. Sundays, 11 15 p. m.
1 ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
I I-ave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and
Smith trett whaif for Atlnntlo City.
I WeekdaH Kxpres, 9 0i)n. m., 2 00, 400, 500
p. in. Afciiininoilatioii, BOO n. in., A 30 p. in.
Sundays Lxprin, 900, 10 00 n, in, Accora
mmlation, SUOa. in , t 15 p. in.
' Returning lenve Atlantic City depot, corner
I At lnnt to and Arkansas nenues.
Weekila- Fxprrfc. 735,900n. in., 330, 530
p. in. Aicsiinmodatfon, 8 15 n. in., 132 p. m.
1 Sunday -Fxprens. 1 0"), 7 30 p. in. Accommo
dation, 7 n a ni , I 15 p m.
Parlor Cart nn nil express trains.
I. A. SWLKiAKI), . O. HANCOCK,
(JenM Superintendent. Uen'l Pn99.Ar
Wears You OuC
K1RLIN, Shenandoah, Pa.
1iiiiii v.iir'i i ivf " M'liiiiiK w; u wt
IIH)(5(, 5.W(ltn.ngCiir,C00, 050, 8 12.10 00,
p. m., 1201, night Hitiiiliiy. 0 20, 'A m, i W. 5 in,
20, H m, n .V), 101, Dilitnu- (irj, 1ian in.,
rS$)iffi$IJA tCfOjSWW ' .r,! ',r rcI ' menu". Add test
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