The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, February 25, 1898, Image 3

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eczema
All Her Life
' 'I ,rv'
Mr. E. D. Jenkins, of ttthonia, Go.,
lays that his daughter, Ida, inherited a
severe case of Eczema, which the usual
mercury and potash remedies failed to
relieve. Year by year she va9 treated
with various medicine, external appli
cations and infernal remedies, without
result. Her sufferings were intense,
and her condition grew steadily worse.
All the so-called blood remedies did not
peemtc reach the dis
ease at all until S.
S.S. was fiven, when
an iinprovemert
was at once noticed.
The medicine wus
continuecd with fav
orable results, and
d?l fflp now she is cured
skln 13 perfectly
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Strong Evidence for tho Defense in
tlio Wilkesbarre Trial.
POEOED TO MARCH TO LATTIMER.
A Numlior or Wltnossos Testify Tlmt
Tlmy Jolnod tlio KniiUH Only to lro
toot Tlioinsolvos l'rom AHsnult utitl
Tlifuntu of Death.
Wilkesbarre, Pa., Feb. 25. The de
fense In the Lattlmer case introduced
a lot of witnesses at the session yes
terday to prove the riotous conduct of
the strikers In the region prior to the
shooting. They were heard rapidly, and
their evidence was concise and to the
point.
Tho first witness, William II. Gard
ner, said that he ran from his house
when the strikers came, but they
saw him and pursued him.- Ho said
that five shots were fired at him, one
passing through his coat.
August Illlslde testified that he was
eating his breakfast when his house
was surrounded by strikers. One man
with a club stood over him while he was
eating and told him to finish quickly,
If he did not want to bo hurt. When
he had finished they made him march
to McAdoo. There they tried to find
Superintendent Jones, and thinking he
was In a house to which a woman re
fused them admittance they threatened
to burn it down. She finally let them
go through, and they searched for
Jones, but could not find him.
Peter Itlnker, of Silver Brook, said
one of the strikers had told him that if
any English people went back to work
they would bo killed.
Rudolph Ilelnzman saw several fam
ilies driven out of their homes at Sil
ver Brook by the strikers. Witness was
caught and compelled to march with
the strikers.
Kobert Alrey testified that he saw a
number of McAdoo strikers start for
Harwood to stop the breaker there.
They were armed with clubs and Iron
pipes.
William Long, superintendent of the
Silver Brook colliery, testified: "On
Sept. 3 I heard the strikers were com
ing over to our colliery, and knowing
they had Injured some men In some
washerles nearby I told our men to go
home as fast as they could. The strik
ers rushed Into our breaker, and with
their clubs broke about 300 window
panes. They then stopped the engines
and blew the whistles. They also broke
the windows of tho blacksmith shop.
When I tried to stop them one of them
struck at me with a big club. I slip
ped, and as the club descended It struck
my shoulder Instead of my head, as
had been Intended. They also chased a
lot of men Into the woods."
Charles Melkrantz was captured by
the strikers and compelled to march
with them. He escaped, and being re
captured was beaten with a club. Henry
Clustln warned off the strikers with a
pistol when they tried to make him
march with them.
Richard John, engineer at the Beaver
Brook colliery, was compelled to stop
his engine under threats of being
hurt. He feared that If he resisted a
lot of men In the mine would be killed.
Giovanni Turpinl, an Italian fruit
peddler, said his wagon was stopped
by a big crowd of McAdoo strikers,
armed with clubs, who took all his
fruit.
William J. Hays, outside foreman at
tho Lehigh Valley colliery No. 1, at
Yorktown, said that the McAdoo and
Honey Brook strikers raided his col
liery on Sept. 2, and forced out his men.
All of the 156 tenants of the company
were In a state of terror.
Levi Belllt, of Yorktown, said: "One
of the Italian strikers threatened to
run a knife Into me If I did not Join
them. I marched a little way with
them, and then escaped."
Oliver Smith was at Cranberry when
the Harwood men marched through
the town en route to Lattlmer, on Sept.
10. The Cranberry foreigners Joined
them, and four of these pursued and
captured a man who was running
away and beat him severely.
Dennis McGovern, of Yorktown, was
forced to join the McAdoo strikers at
Yorktown, but ran away, jumped In a
wagon and escaped, but not before one
of the strikers had struck him In the
face with a club, cutting his mouth
and breaking some teeth.
Superintendent Joseph McFarlane, of
the Jeansvllle colliery, told hoy the
McAdoo strikers had driven out the
men there, with many threats and
much display of force. Many of the
men were compelled to Join them. The
whole neighborhood, he said, was ter
rorized. Allen Weir, manager of the
commpany store at Jeansvllle, told the
same story.
John McFadden, a boss at Jeansvllle
stripping, said he and his men were
surrounded by the strikers, and stop
ped work without any resistance. The
strikers then forced them to march
along for several miles, guarding each
of them closely, and threatening them
with Injury If they tried to escape.
William Kershaw was Burrounded by
a lot of strikers and told he had to
march along with them. He refused,
and one of them tried to pull him
along. He slipped from tho man's
grasp and ran home. A big striker,
armed with a club, came rushing after
him. They grappled, and Kershaw was
being overpowered when his dog, Tige,
sprang upon the man and bore him to
tho ground. This gave Kershaw a
chance to escape.
Henry Matthews was chased away
from his work at Jeansvllle by the
Itrlkers.
William Colkln, of Jeansvllle, was
called out of his house by six strikers,
armed with clubs, who threatened to
brain him If he did not march along
with them. He went as far aB West
Hassleton.
Dennis McGlnley, a conductor on tho
Lehigh Valley railroad coal train at
Cranberry, was stoned and badly cut
by the strikers and forced off his train
at the point of a miner's "needle."
On Sept. 2 Samuel Barlow, at Mc
Adoo and Kbervale, saw 200 armed
strikers Btone the breaker, nourish
their knlveB and shoot revolvers. On
Sept. 7 they drove the Ebervale men
out and attacked the oiTlce there, and
tried to assault Superintendent John
Scott, who was obliged to draw a re
volvr to protect Himself,
Borne Foolish People
Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the
reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it
will wear away,", but in most cases it wears
them away, Could they be induced to try the
successful medicine called Kemp's llalsam,
which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure,
they would immediately see the excellent effect
after taking the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c
Trial size free. At all druggists.
Ask your crocer for the "Royal Patent
flour, and take no other brand. It la tho best
our made.
AVegclablcPrcparationfor As
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IiUNNINO ON TIMU.
SOUTJIKltN RAILWAY FLORIDA TKAITS MAK
ING A i:i:MAi!KAiii.i: iiixoiid.
Jacksonville, Fla., Feb. 22. Last season it
was not an uncommon occurrcnco for the
trains from the North to reach here from one
16 five hours late. Tho remarkahlo regu
larity of tho arrival on timo of the Southern
Hallway traiii3 this season is a matter of
comment and favorablo criticism around tho
hotols and by all incoming tourists. Tho
schedulo of tho Florida Limited, tho fait
train over tho Southern Kailway and tho
Florida Central and 1'eniusular, is several
houts shorter than that of last year, but tho
track has been put in excellent condition and
tho engineers of incoming trains say tho new
schedulo is made witli case. lw
OVERDUE LA CHAMPAGNE.
Tho French Llnor Should Hnvo Ar
rived I'lvo Dii.vh Aeo,
New York, Feb. 25. It Is five days
since the French liner La Champagne
should have steamed Into this port, yet
no tidings of her have been heard since
she left Havre on Feb. 12. She has
479 souls on board, Including 48 saloon
passengers, 53 In the second cabin, 203
In the steerage, her officers and crew,
numbering 175.
The agent of the French line, how
ever, declares that he feels no alarm
at the delay. He cabled to Havre yes
terday for a list of the passengers, and
this, he says, will be here today. His
conjecture Is that some mishap has oc
curred to the steamship's machinery,
and that she may be In tow of some
other craft.
Atlcco'it Couiiforlofr. CTir.npr cncui.
Baltimore, Feb. 23. John Krause, a
German, 70 years old, was arrested
yesterday, charged with manufactur
ing and Issuing counterreit coins, a.
complete set of dies was found In his
room, and a large quantity of spurious
25 cent and 5 cent coins were secured.
Six months ago Krause's wife was ar
rested and convicted of passing coun
terfeit coin, and is serving a sentence
In the penlVyitlary.
luto'lfrniii's Second '1'rlnl'.'
Boston, Feb. 25. The new trial of
Thomas Bram, formerly first mate of
the barkentine Herbert Fuller, who,
It Is alleged, murdered Captain and
Mrs. Nash and Second Mate Bamberg
on the high seas, has been set for
March 15. Bram was found guilty at a
former trial, but the United States
supremo court annuled the verdict.
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EM1LE ZOLAAPPEALS.
Will Make an Attempt to Prevent
Execution of Sontencoi
BUT LITTLE HOPE OF SU00ESS,
M. 7,oa, llowovor. Will llnve n Snlto
of ItoolllH, Slimy I'oi-Hoiuil Comfort
nml tlio I'i'lvllvKOoritoonlvliiK Visits
l'rom Ills Wlto and FrlondM.
1'arls, Feb. 25. Maltre Laborle,
counsel for M, Kola, yesterday lodged
a notice of appeal on behalf of M. Zola
from the sentence Imposed upon him
on Wednesday of one year's Imprison
ment and a line of 3,000 franca. To
day a similar notice was tiled In the
case of M. I'crreux, nominal director
of The Aurore, In which the alleffed
libel for which II. Zola was Indicted
appeared.
The Paris correspondent of the Lon
don Dally News, who Interviewed M.
Zola yesterday, says: "He appeared
fatigued, but was quite frank, natural
and unconcerned. He had not a word
of regret or bitterness In his conversa
tion, and he expressed great pleasure
at knowing that foreign nations al
most universally sympathized with
him."
David Chrlstlo Murray, who Inter
viewed Maitre Laborle on behalf of
the London News, says: "M. Laborle
has little hope of a revision of the sen
tence, and no hope whatever of Its
reversal. M. Zola, however, will be
even better treated than first class mis
demeanors in England. He will have
a suite of rooms, access to books and
newspapers, many personal comforts
and the privilege of receiving visits
from his wife and friends."
Mr. Murray also Interviewed M. Zola,
The latter said he did not grieve for
himself, but was cut to the heart by
the condition of his country, that could
sanction such a verdict. He declared
that he would not abandon the crusade,
but he said sadly: "Where can we
make the next appeal? Our lack of
means Is obvious. France believes her
honor assailed, and therefore she Is
reluctant to be Influenced even by for
eign opinion. She would rather resent
the attempt to Impose foreign Judg
ment upon her own free will. For the
present patience Is the only wisdom."
V htit pleasure is thero in lifo with a head
ache, constipation and biliousness? Thous
ands experience them who could become per-
leciiy noamiy by using DeWitt's Little Early
Risers, the famous little pills. C. H. Hageu
huch. Klllnd Two (Jlillili'i-n nml lfroir".
Auburn, Ind., Feb. 25. At Garrett,
near here, last night there was a
double murder and suicide. Fred Si
mons, aged 50 years, In a fit of drunken
despondency killed his two little
daughters, aged 2 and -4 years, and
then killed himself with the same re
volver. Mrs. Simons and her 6-year-old
son are tho only survivors of the
family.
Give the Children a Drink
called drain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing,
nourishing food drink to take tho placo of
coireo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all
who have uted it becauso when properly
prspared it tastes like tho finest coireo but is
free from all its injurious properties. Grain
O aids digestion and strengthens tho nerves.
It is not a stimulant but a health builder,
and childreu, as woll as adults, can driuk it
witli gieat benefit. Costs about J as much a3
coffee. 15 and 25c.
A XnviiiCoiinnn!iill;r Xati'n.
New Haven, Feb. 25. In response to
orders from the secretary of the navy
E. G. Buckland, who commands the
naval battalion of Connecticut, left for
Washington yesterday. The order re
ceived reads as follows: "Commander
Buckland, of the Wyandotte, will re
port to the navy department at Wash
ington on Friday." Although nothing
definite as to the import of Mr. Buck
land's summons to Washington is
known, It is thought that he is to re
ceive instructions about getting his
men ready for service at short notice,
If necessity arises.
Free of Charge to Sunerers.
Cut this out and take it to your druggist and
get a sample bottle free of Dr. King's New
Discovery, for Consumption. Coughs and
colds. They do not ask you to buy before
trying. T his will jhow you the great merits
of this truly wonderful remedy, and show you
what can be accomplished by the regular size
bottle. This is no experiment, and would be
disastrous to the proprietors, did they not
know it would invariably cure. Many of the
best physicians are now using it in their prac
tice with great results, and are relying on it in
most severe cases. It is guaranteed. Trial
bottles free at A. Wasley's chug store. Regu
lar size Jo cents and $1.00.
Cruiser Vlzcuyn l.envos rsow Vorlc.
New York, Feb. 25. The Spanish
man-of-war Vlzcaya, which has been
lying off Tompkinsvllle, S. I., since Sun
day, weighed anchor this afternoon and
steamed through the Narrows to the
open sea on her way direct to Havana.
Alturo Baldasano, the Spanish consul
general at New York, called on Cap
tain Eulate yesterday afternoon and
took with him Important dispatches,
one of which ordered him to leave this
port without delay.
Don't Tobacco Bplt and Smoke Your Life
Away.
If you want to emit tobacco using easily
aud forever, bo mado woll, strong, magnetic,
full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bac,
the wonder-worker that makes weak men
strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days.
Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bao from
your own druggist, who will guarantee a
euro. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and samplo
mailed free. Ad. Sterling Eemedy Co.,
Chicago or New York.
Mrs. WhlCno.v'H 1 riticni-connitiini.
Aiken, S. C, Feb. 25. The condition
of Mrs. William C. Whitney remains
very critical. The severe blow she re
ceived on her head paralyzed her body
and spinal column In the cervical re
gion and caused the loss of use of her
limbs.
Wo nre anxious to do n little good in this
world and can think of iio plcasantor or
better way to do it than bfr recommendinc
Ono Minute Cough Curo as a preventive of
pneumonia, consumption auu other serious
iung troubles that tollow neglected colds.
C. 11, llageubuch.
Sir .TullalfliiaC i'rouil TvTirliy.
London, Feb, 25. The Dally Mail al
leges that attempts have been made by
newspapers in London and New York
to obtain some letters that tho British
ambassador to the United States, Sir
Julian Pauncefote, Is supposed to havo
written, containing strong expressions
regarding tho American senate's rejec
tion of the arbitration treaty. The
idea, according to The Dally Mall, was
to compel Sir Julian to follow Senor
Dupuy De Lome. The paper addB:
"The campaign failed, but It la evident
that Sir Julian Pauncefoto will have
to tread warily."
Energy all gone? lloadacho? Stomach
out of order? Simply a case of torpid liver.
Burdock Blood lllttors will niako a now uiau
or woman of you.
Jlo J.oino J.ovch Atnorten.
Qurenstown, Feb. 26. Senor Dupuy
de Lome, former Spanish mlnlstpr at
Washington, who was a passenger on
the White Star steamer Britannic,
from New York, was Interviewed with
reference to the disaster to the United
States warship Maine In Havana har
bor. Spaniards, he declared, wanted
peace, and not war. He had many
friends ainonfr the officers of the Malms
and he loved them and Amerlra.
"Whatever the cnuse of the accident,"
said Senor De Lome, "It could never
have been due to the agency of the
Spanish people."
Children nnd adults toittired by burni,
soilds, injuries, eczema or skin dlwn' may
secure instant relief by using DeWitt's WlUdi
Ha.ol fvtlvo. It Is the great Tile remedy. C.
II. lliiiienliiich
Died 111 S'lliCt Miitr I'Vlnou.
New York, Feb. 25. Dr. Henry G.
McGonigle died In Sing Sing prison
hospital Wednesday night of senile de
bility, aged 84 years. Dr. McGonigle
was sentenced to 14 years In prison on
Oct. 15, 1890, for manslaughter In the
first degree for causing the death of
Annie Goodwin In New York city by
malpractice. He was taken to the
prison on Dec. 12, 78D0. For four yearB
lie has been in the hospital.
" What Head
aches flean."
The dreadful
headaches
which women
8 u ff e r mean
nineteen time",
out of twenty
that there is
more trouble
than headache
There is prob
ably some un
healthy condi
tion of the del
icate organism
of womanhood
and often added to thi the digestive func
tions are out of order, these two conditions
cause nearly all the headaches from which
women Buffer.
There are two great remedies specially
adapted to these ailments invented by the
chief consulting physician of the famous
Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute of
Buffalo, N. Y., Dr. R V. Pierce. His
world-renowned "Favorite Prescription"
is tlie most successful medicine ever
known for the cure of distinctly feminine
ailments and his "Golden Medicnl Discov
ery" is the one supremely effective cure
for digestive difficulties.
Taken in conjunction they completely
rejuvenate the nervous system of weak
and debilitated women; giving health,
strength and capacity to the nerve-centers;
renewed power to the blood-making glands
and energetic force to the entire body.
A lady hvinsr in Coshocton Co., Ohio, Mrs. V.
T Stanton of Blissfield, writes- " I had female
weakness very bad for nearly three years. Had
drapglnp down pains in and above my hips and
such dreadful pains in the back aud top of my
head (just as though someone was lifting me by
the hair) Had no ambition, would try to work
a few days then would have to lie in bed for a
long time No tongue can express the suffering
I endured I had much pain at monthly pe
riods. I doctored most of the time witli as good
a physician as there is in the state, but had no
ease only when I was quiet aud off my feet and
then I had more or less pain in my head When
I began taking Dr. Pierce's mediciues I weighed
102 pounds, and was very pile and weak I took
twelve bottles of the '' Favorite Prescription '
and seven of the ' Golden Medical Discovery '
Now I feel like a different person. Have no
pain in mv head, can do all my work for self,
husband and one child am gaining in flesh I
feel it is through God's mercy and your wonder
lul medicines that I am cured "
Where constipated conditions exist Dr.
Pierce's mild and agreeable " Pleasant Pel
lets " should be occasionally used in con
nection with the "Prescription."
ennsylvania
RAILROAD.
SCIIUYKILI, DIVISION.
Fkukdauv 20, 1898
Train will leave Shenandoah after the Abovt
date for Wlggans, Ollberton, Frackvllle. Dart
Water, St. Clair, Pottsville. Hamburg, Reading,
Pottstown. Phoenixville. Worristown aid Phil
adelphia (IJroad street station) nt 0 05 and 8 15
a. in., 2 02, 6 l.ri p m, on week days. Sundays,
6 0o a. m., 1 SO p. m.
Leave Hhenamlnnh for rottevllle (via Delano
7 57, 10 or a. m., 12 HO. 2 52 anil 8 25 p, m. week
days. Sundays, 9 35 a. 111., 6 31 p. ni.
Trains leave Frackvllle for Hhenandoah At
7 30, 11 10 a. m. and 5 40, 7 51 p. m, Sunday,
11 01 a. 111. and 3 20 p. m.
Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (via Frack
vllle) 710, 1120 a. m., 5 20, 7 25 p.m. Sundoy
10a a. in.. 3 00 p. 111.
I.eavfl Potrsville for Shenandoah f via Delano)
7 45, 9 -10 n. m., 123s, 2 12 and 5 00 p. 111. week
dayn. Sundays, 9 15 a. m. 0 05 p. in.
Leave l'htladelptria, (Hroad street station), fo
Shenandoah at 5 57, 8 35 and 1019 a.m., 4 10
p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 a. m.
Leave Itroad street station, Philadelphia, loi
Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Long
Itrunch, aud Intermediate stations, 8.20
11.14, a. m., 3.80 and 4.00 p. m. week-days.
Leave Broad Street Station. Philadelphia,
FOIl NEW YOltK.
Express, week-days, 8 20, 4 to, 4 50 5 15, 6 50,
7 83, 8 20, 8 33, 9 50, 10 21 (Dining Car), 11 00 a. m,
12 00 noon, j 2 3.5 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p.m.
Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 30 (Dining Clir) 8 20, 3 50.
4 00, 5 00, 5 50 (Dining Car). 6 00, 7 02,7 43, 10 00
p. III., 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50. 5 15,
8 20,8 33,9 56, 10 21, (I)lldng Car), 1133 a. in.,
12 a lOSiDinlng Car) 2 30 (Dining Car), 4 00
(Limited! 22 Dining Cur), 5 20, 5 56,(I)in!ng Cur)
8 35, 7 02, 7 43, 10 00 p. m.. 12 01 night.
Kzpress for Boston without change, 11 00 a in.,
veek-days, and 7 43 p. in., dally,
WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.
For Baltimore and Washington, 8 50, 7 20, 8 32,
10 20, 11 23, a. ru 12 09, 1231 (Dii.ing
Car), 1 12, 3 18, 4 41, 5 23 Congres
slonal Limited, Dining Car, 6 17. 655 Din
ing Car, 7 31 Dining Car p. in., ond 12 03
night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23,
a. in,, 12 09, 1 12, 4 41, 1520 Congressional Lim
ited, Dining Car, 6 55 Dining Car, 731 Din
ing Car p. m. and 12 03 night.
FOIt ATLANTIC CITY.
Leave Broad street station via Delaware rlvei
bridge Kxpress, 7 05 p. m. daily.
Leave Market Street Warf Express, 8 50 a m
2 00, 4 00,500 p. m. Sundays, 8 45, 9 45 a. m
(accommodation 4 30 and 5 00 p. m.)
For Cape May, Anglesea, Wildwood and IIollj
Beach, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and
Stone Harbor Express, 000 a. m., 400, p. m.
weekdays. Sundays, 9 00 a, m.
For Homers Point Express, 8 50, n. m., 2 00,
4 00, 5 00, p. in. week dayH Sundays, 8 45 a. m.
1, B, Hutciiisson, J. It, Wooii,
Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass'g'r Afft
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vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checked fertnancntly. Unless patients
are properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death
Mailed sealed Price It per box: 6 boxes, with iron-cUd lce.il guarantee tocureorrefuudtho
money, 5.oo. Seed for free book.
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WmHI II 10 1 tlve foods, because U re-
filnceo the osscntluls of lire that nro ox.
inusted by disease, lndigostlot. hl"h living
overwork, worry, excesses, abuoe, etc
UHflT IT nilFQI B.v making tho blooi
WriHI II UUtOI pure iitidm hand the
digestion perfect It creates fcolld lie h,
tmmclo nnd strength. The nerves being
made strong the bruin become atlvt and
oloar. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast
ing drains and weakness In elihi r s ' ,nnd
rm a female regulator him no equal. Price
OOfl., orllve boxes $2.00. Druggli tsortiTmall.
wo pan help on. Advice and book, free.
fwrlto Us About Your CaBoT
THE DR. CHASZ COMPANY,
IE13 Chestnut Street. I'hlludelohl"
Philadelphia &
Reading Railway
Enyiiii-s Uurn Hani Coal No Smoke
IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 14, 1897.
Trains leave Shenandoah as follows :
For New York vlA Philadelphia, neek days,
2 10, 5 30, 7 05 9 51 a. in., 12 38, 8 tO and 6 07 p.
in Sunday, 2 10 a. m.
For New York via Malich Chunk, week days,
5 36, 7 05 a. in.. 12 83 and 8 10 p. in.
For Heading and Philadelphia, week days,
210,5 86,7 05, 9 51 a.m., Vj 88, 8 10 and 5 07 p. m,
Sundays, 2 10 a. m.
For PottHville, week days, 2 10, 7 05, 9 51 A, m,,
12 83, 8 10, 6 07 and 7 25 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. m.
For Tainaipia and Mahanoy City, week days,
2 10.5 36, 7 05,9 51 a. in., 12 38,8 10 and 6 07 p. ut.
Sundays, 2 10 a. in
For Wllllainsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg,
week dayB. 8 25, 5 36, 7 05, 11 80 a. m.. 12 33, 7 25
p m Sundays, 8 26 a. m.
ForMahano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25, 536,
7 05, 9 54, 11 SO a. in., 12 33, 3 10, 6 07, 7 25, 9 55 and
11 40 p. ni. Mondavi, 2 10, 8 25 a. m.
For Ashland and Shamokln. week days, 3 23,
5 36,7 05, 11 80 a. in.. 12 33, 3 10,6 07 , 725 and
5 55 p. m. Sundays, 3 35 a. m.
For Baltimore, Washington and the WeM via
B. fi O. K. It., through trains lee"! Heading
Terminal, Philadelphia, (I. A H. V K. at 8 20,
7 55,11 26 a. in., 8 10 and 7.27 p. i Sundays.
3 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. m., 3 16 and 7 27 p. m. Addi-
uunni trams irora i weniy-iounn ana Chest
nut streets station, week' days, 1080 a. m. 12 20,
12 16 8 40 p.m. Sunduys, 1 85, 8 23 p. in.
TUAINS FOIt SHENANDOAH.
Leave New York via Philadelphia, week
days, 12 15, 4 30, 8 00, U 30 a. m., and 1 SO, 4 80,
9 00 p.m. Sunday?, 5 00 p. in.
Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week
dys, 4 30, 9 10 a. m.. 1 30 and 4 15 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week
days, 4 20, 8 35, 10 10 a. m. ond 1 12, 4 05, 6 SO, 11 30
p. m. Sundays, 11 SO p. m.
Leavo ltendlng.weck days, 1 85, 7 10,10 08, a, m,
12 00 m., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. m, Sundaya, 135
a. m,
Leave Pottsvllle, weekdays, 2 85, 7 40 a.m..
12 80 and 6 10 p. in. Sundays, 2 85 a. m.
Leave Taiuaqua, week days, 3 18, 8 43, 1128 a.
in., 1 86, 5 50, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18
n. m
Leave Mahanoy City, week doys, 12 20. 8 15,
912 11 47 . m 2 17, 6 18, 6 22, 7 41 aud 10 08 p. in.
Sundays 12 25, 3 45 a, m.
Leave Mahannv Plane, week dnvs. 19 im. 9 in
4 00 6 80,9 20. 10 25, 1159 a, m., 232, 5 32, 638,
7 57, 10 22 p m. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m.
ijeave iniamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a
m 4 00 ond 11 30 p. m. Sundoys, 11 30 p. m,
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Leave Philadelphia Chestnut stroet war and
South street wharf for Atlantic City.
Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. m 2 00, 4 00,
5 00 p. m. Accommodation, 8 00a. m.. 6 30 p. ni,
Sundays Express, 900, 10 00 a. tu. Accommodo
tlon, 8 00 o. la., 4 45 p. m.
Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corner
Atlantic and Ar cansas avenues.
Weekdays Ktpress, 7 35, 9 00 a m 880,530
p.m. Accommodation, 8 15 a.m. 403 p.m.
Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Accom
modation, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. in.
Parlor Cars on oil express trains.
For further Information, apply to nearest
Philadelphia and Heading Itullwoy ticket agent
or address
I. A. SWKIQAKD, EI1SON J. WEEKS,
Gen'l Supt, Gen'l Pass'r Agt.,
Hearting Terminal, Philadelphia.
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Cor. Haiti and Coal Sts.
Pines, whiskeys, beers, porter and ale
coDftantly on tap. Choice emperauce drinks
and clgrars.
Oelotrntd Petunia
j'enruers never tuix-
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Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0-C
Store, Shenandoah, Pa.
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