TheHerald I -!l . Itl.tslllUI lKlll. Iisticd f very i- ruing, en-opt Sunday, South Jardlu strwt, KliiMHinilimli, f. LOStl UIVTANUK TIll.lll'HONr;. The Herald Isdcllvired In "lieiiaiidoiili mid tin .uri-oumllng towns fur -lx cents w ok, pli able to Hie carriers, tty iimll ' Oil y fir. w cents a inotttli pii.wilitc In id nm-e' Ad vntineiiients charged niinrillim i. space mid po-ltlon. Tn publish rs rver llm right t i-lmiurc tlie ii sltlnn f aiUprtUemeiit whenevi r the pnlille-Uliiii i-f news demand (i The right l reserv-sl to rtdwt n ndvr-rtUcnteiit uhethe wild furor not, tlint tin pulillidiera ma- tie m improper Ail ' tlilinr r t MiunuV kiKiwn itiMiiinppllMitloii Enter l at the po t nftlef tit Shenandoah, ln ns ttt'i-'Hiil clns-. mall in Iter. Tl I'-SDA Y FKIllitTWlV 3S tMWI OdR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forevei IS SENATOR QlJA'V II lluo-dmi T Not sntisiied with tieing up the iieiiitturinl battle, there is now a deadlock. In tile trial S mk iiewppajiers, with 'nj-eelnl editorial eorresioii(lonre" from Hni-.i rliiburtf. have not yet uieoveiell tliul tlie Hoiu-e is investli;nlln! lirlliery I'liaryreK How innocent mid ilouile ! TllK iiaiii. of Hon. (J C. Sohiiiik was yesterday sent to tne ISelinte b the President. Those who profet-s to know, however, say that Schrlnk will not be continued us postmaster at Pottuville. What has become, of Hiizleton's new county boomers? No bill bus ns vet been introduced In the Legisla ture, uor is there likely to be one pre sented at thlssession. Even the Quay Countv Glee Club has yrone into winter quarters. Congressman" Siiii.ky, who i working on the theory to either force the election of a Democrat or else let Senator Quay be re-elected, returned from Washington with the written endorsements of his position from many leading Democratic Senator.- and Congressmen. Col. truuey ar rived in Washington too late to checkmate Sibley's plan. There will likely be fun at Harrisburg yet. Charges of Bilbery. The House of Representatives has passed a resolution to investigate the charges of bribery inconuectionwith the McCarrell bill, which were first made public In the columns of the Philadelphia Press. In these charges no names were mentioned, iut our contemporary vouchsafes the infor mation that it is prepared to furnish the names of the parties implicated, together with other detailed informa tion, to a properly constituteil com mittee. It was ou the strength or these newspaper statements that the House authorized the investigation. As a general thing we have not much faith in newspaper charges of this klud unless names, dates and par ticulars are given. In the present in stance it looks too much like a "play to the galleries," to prejudice the public against the leading candidate for Senator, and to warn those who may incline to acts of the character charged by thp Press. If there in sufficient evidence to convict, it Is to be presumed that tho anti-Quay people, with a utauding offer of 10,000 reward for crimes of this nature, to say nothing of the ad vantage to be gained by an exposure of that kind, would not hesitate to go before the grand jury and have the parties arrested and punished as thev should be. That this course is not pursued is presumptive evidence that the charges are based principally upon rumors and idle gossip. Tt is true, the aliened exposure hah caused muci interest in this locality from the fact that a former resident of this county Issaid to be implicated Commentlng'upon this the Hazleton Standard says : 'According to Information at hand a member of the House representing one of the districts from an adjoinin county, has accepted the terms of the machine, while a member from this county was about to do likewise, but balked at the last moment when he discovered the anti-Quayltes were on his tracks. The story Is to the effeot that warrants have been issued for the arrest of a well known detective an ex-Senator and a political huckster not a ureat distance from Hazleton who Is charged with making the agreement in writing, and further more with using the name of a well known prelate to influence certain Democrats. "The last named scheme has re Hulted In u wetl deserved rebuke at the hands of Archbishop Kyau, am will undoubtedly prove a boomerang for the knave who took the liberty to connect the church with his villianous method of making votes for the machine. Circumstances will not at present allow the use of names, but our readers will no doubt oe siariieu iy the boldness of this unscrupulous trlck-mulei' when the faots i -- . are made kuown.'1 Coining Kvrnti. Mur 16. Schuppe Bros. Minstrels at Fer guson's theatre. Annual periormi. mi AnrllaQnindcoucortintheP M church rm r .f.rdlu nd Oak streets, uiiileraii-pici QUAY TRIAL AGAIN .'CSTf'ONEiJ. i I'M Tlmo tlio IM'iboiiIhii Oh.jeotM ti l'i'ii'('tttiir Willi tin- C nc,'' I I'M ' V I - ' trial f " t Jtm v i-oii;,pir i i i' 'mi bt-i-M post- I i" .I'Hi'iniiriiiii'nt ' V .lodge iteltlev I poind until Api l 'i Wnn inn r In lonn lull- 1 Hit rift Attorney Kniliiriii(l. N t.omr.lmd the change lien: i.imi known thitu H wui nssi-i-tt-d that the came fo hitltltift cos nil-- n it astounding tlls euvory attvi ting the Jorj itiinrt. OUlcluls In the district rittonsoj's iifhVe declined In discuss thin. beyond stating that there was only reii'nti why the trlttl Mioiilf not go on, thp proweutlmi IsMng entirely In readiness to proceed. Uniiitir lnnl it that ii earn of iiiiiiersonnttoii had liet-u detected, tut I. coili-i-rulng ihls lin ilerlnit. In fotni it I Ion was oliliiiiiulile. After eonrt adjourned Mr. ltntlierinel said III Teidy to iliterroentlon: "While I will nay nothing whatever nlmnr the cause which hidilioil me to eotiliime the en Me. e.eeil want t will! in omit. I enn Ktate tlinl the entire sttbjeit wan milimlt teil to .Inline llpitler mill iirnreil hy til 1 1 1 heiore I maile tlip iiiiilleiitiini Tor lMWIHineliient," Senalor (jmiy'H counsel hail this to mhj : "The fact of the matter Ih that there I nothing whatever in the ense. Our expertu have examined the Ii ok and documi'iitH. They are inntilated. fnlse and a frmtil upon their face. Wi nn ir-iared t- I vve -"i l thai io fir f-r .,.. . , III -.on eii maile six iiiunthd aftc the nllesed con-mirncy had lieen consiim nmted and tin fmltK. if any, li-id lieen I renMl. The common wealth lnn.t a-, tilit tills. Tlielr own pxiiertu will teatll to It." Mr. Kotiiermel rirttlpK thnti tlip honk have hcen iniitliated. UUVKKNOR VOORMEES' iTDnllNATIONS Conll'rmeil liv Xow Jcwy'i scimtp. lll-Wi ekly Wiie l'liyim nt. Trentoii. Keli. US. (Jovernor Voorhce-j sent to tie- M-niile lust liiRllt the iiamex o'' HI I wood C. llHrris for judep of (lie First district court of Xewarlc to sm-ii-ed Tliomas N. McCotten, .1r.. rei(jned. II" also n-nppoiiiteil the present members of tlie itrtte hoard of medienl examiners n I Ihe bunrd of inantiKerH of the Mur -i I'liilns asylnin. Tlie sen. te m execui pciiimt. conlirmed the nominations o'' ('. W. Uinker ns prowutor of Ks- x, (JliarUn .1. llaxter as state school -.iiiit-ilitendent and Ilk-hard A. ihmiiclly a tnnjor nem-rnl, . G. N. .1. Tlie senute passed Senntor Spannler'-J supplement to tlie bi-weekly payment of wanes law of 1S!U and Senator Stokes bill, which is intended to make more effective the law of lSDii. Senator Stokes nrjtued that tlie Sptiunler bill would not accomplish its purpose. Oi. the face of It Senator Spaneler's bill is an unimportant amendment to the law, which Senator Stokes says does all that iii required by the amendment. Senator Stokes insists that the law of lS!)(i is not effective, and therefore introduced his bill, which provides tliut employes shall be paid bi-weekly In cash. TIIIJ OKI!' CUItKTHAT II(ll- CtlK. Laxativo Broruo Quiume T1)1pIs reiuuvt-s tho can o that produces La Grippe The Remiine has L. B. Q. on each tablet.- 25c BRAZILIANS TO BLAA1E. Forced Fnmcli llouildiu-y Coniiiils Klonuri to Act In M'lf I)efeiin. Kingston, Jnmuicn, Kelt. L'S. Further advices from Caeuue. capital of h reach Guiana, say that auuitional French troops have been dispatched to Coiluani. because the Kovernor received informa tion that a strong body of Itrazilians was proceedini; up the river. It is pre sumed that tlie French troops went to meet them. Every effort Is beins made to suppress olllcial news about the situation between the bellicose boundary commissioners and their forces. But advices received fro-n fugitive settlers say tlie present state,' of affairs is due to the Jlrnzilians, who at tacked the Frenchmen and forced tae latter to act in self defense, after a hot dispute between the ciimiiiisaioners, from which J lie ISraxilinns hastily withdrew and removed their camp, in the collision a few men were killed and some were wounded ou both sides. The camps, it appears, subsequently sustained a watchful peace, while awnit- ini: instructions. J he natives are said to be preparing to join in the fighting it hostilities nre renewed, which is causing the foreign settlers to flee from the s- turlied district, abandoning their prop erty. The importance of takisg a good Spring Medicine is well known in fact, its necessity is universally admit ted. To argue this poiint is useless takes up your til me and wastes our space. rne real question is, wnai. to take? Ofcourse, you want tne best. Forour blood you want a niedif mo which cures Dloou For your ap petite, 6tom-ach-weak-ness, and diseases. cpsia symp- toms 'want a medi- cine contXaining appetite- stomach- toning, dyspepsia- giving, curing qual ities. For that tirea feeling, dull headarhe,0 mis 'erable, all run down con- i dition. you want 1 " i a true tonics m uuu sinew, nerve arulnuscle not a g t i mulantxNow we can prove, wewicvproved.wo. DO prove each and .every day in the year, that Hood's B rk Saraaparilla IS the best; that it is tin- equalled as a general Spring Medi cine ; that it meets 'ery requirement above named and more. We pr ove tins Dy mou- eands of teetirooniais- not from pecipie anxious to advertise themselves, but from people in the same walk of life as you. And our f testimonials ton oi " . r, . rjn aires, real, Dona nno jvnv. We believe when you have given it a fair trial you will agree that America's Greatest Medu me and best Spring Medicine is Hood's Karsaparilla. P re bared by 0. 1. Hood ct Co , Lowell, Maw. rfi NOW BUILD YOURSELF UP. Your Blood Is Poor mi Weak, You Ara Take Dr. Greene's Nervura, I cines, Most Wonderful Res ener Known to Science Strong Nerves, Vi Spring finds vim with II I' n r l-i trtmg nerves. You are wlthuut v jut hai Ilornulio'H I'l-olinlife Successor. Mallrid," Fell. S. Ii is reported here, though there is no olliciai loiilinuation of the rumor, that Seuor Don .1. Bru netti, Due d' Amis, former Spanish minister to Mexico, will be designated minister to the T'nited States on the re sumption of diplomatic relations,. Tie report that Senor I'olo y Iternnbe, late Spanish minister at Washington, w... go t Lisbon is olllcially confirmed. For Infants and Chiluren. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of THE PRODUCE MARKETS Ah Itotteetea by Denltiuis til l'lilliidot plilu .mil llnl t Imore. Philadelphia, Fet). 27. Flour well main- 1 talned; winter superllne, $:.25i2.S0 Penn sylvania roller, clear, j3.10ft3.30 city mills, extrn. J2.7BfJ3. Rye Hour scarce and lirm at $3.30 per barrel for choice Pennsylva nia. Wheat steady, No. 2 red. February, I 7G3iff77e. Corn firm; No. 2 mixed, Feb- i ruary, D9U&3!Vic. Oats quiet and steady. No. 2 white, 3fic.; No. 2 white, cllppeu, 3C14if37c Hay weak; choice timothy 3U ' for large bales. Deef tlrm, beef hams, $18.50619. Pork dull; family, $1:12.50. i Lard easy; western steamed, $3.52j. But ter firm; western creamery. Idjllc , fac- i tory. lsettc: Elglns, 21c Imitation creamery, 13!VfI13c. ; New York dairy, 12'if 21c; do. creamery, 15G21c. ; fancy Penn sylvania prints jobbing at vftiic. do. wholesale, 23c. Cheese firm, large, whito and colored, lOWilOTic.; small do, HVff Uttc.; skims. 77Uc; part skims, 6lf7c . full skims, 3Glc. Eggs firm. New York and Pennsylvania, 3Gc.; western, fresh, 34c; southern, Sic. Potatoes steady, New York. $1.26tjj2: Long Island, $1 Ku2 50 Jer sey sweets, $383. Tallow sttady, city. 4Vlc: country, lVHVic. couonseea on steady: prime crude, 20Hc. do. yellow. 23c. Itosln steady; strained, common to good. $1.30. ''Turpentine steady at 4C'i 4CV4c. Cabbage steady at $319 per 100. Baltimore. Feb. 27. Flour dull western superfine, J2.25WJ.60; do. extra. $2C0'a3 do, family, J8.30&3.O); winter whrat patent $3.70an.0; Bprlng do., $3,8514 10 spring wheat, straight. $3.G0&3.80. Wheat dull spot, month and March, "C'.n-ib-V May, 7778c.; steamer No. 2 red, 'i4V'i74i,jC , southern, by sample, 704(-7i,jC. . do, on grade, 7477e. Corn steady, spot month and March, 38HS8")c.i April, WisWUc. May, 4014c; steamer mixed, 37nj'iVs., southern, white and yellow S7ij"3'jC. Oat quiet; No. 2 white, 3?ii No. 2 mixed, 34&34e. Rye flrmir. No. 2 near by. OlVic; No. 2 western, 3Vsc Hay firm No. 1 timothy. $1111,60. Grain fn.i; tits rates steadily held; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, SKd. March; Cork, for ord ra, per quarter. 3s. lV4d. Munh. Suar stronn; uranulsted, 5.08. Butt-r rfady. fancy creamery. 22ti23c; do. Imitation, iMxiiie ilo. ladle, l&feltk!.; gooa ladle, 1 14c; store packed, 1 14 13c. rolls 12 1: Ekbs nrrn ut 30c. Cheese st-..'lv N w York, fancy, large, lieilfcc; do. medium, llVtUc: do. small, llWilllc. Lrt tuca at K.Wit.T8 per bushel box Whisky at Jl.304jl.31 per gallon for flnUhed gooas In carloads; $1.31fel.32 per gallon for job bing lots. Live Stock MnrkotH. Nsw York, Feb. 2T.-Beves active; prices llrm to a shade higher; all sold; steers $1.6066.60; oxen and stags, $3,360 5.10; bulls. $364; eows, 2.i3.90. Calves active, but lower; about all sold; veula, $44f7.60; fed calves. $343.35, two cars of southern do., JJ.60. Sheep lOOISc higher: lambs 10c higher; half a ear unsold; sl-ep. chelee and exiirt do., $1.76 06; tatfilst, $i.r. mainly $5.M6.00. Hogs NGOc. Ida her ut $4.1064.40; choice state hogs. $1.1. Bast Liberty, Ia.. Feb. 37. -Cattle about steady at unchanged prices. Hogs' strong; best mediums. $t.3(W)4.?-5. heavy Yorkers, II.Job4.i5: light do., $4.llKu4.1S, pigs. SS.&0& t roughs, ti.'K' -. 76- Sheep aitlve and Higher; choice v ethers, $4.eKrl.t6; com- -non, I2.60&3.50; choice (.ambs, $6.1165.16; on.inon to good, $446.10; veal calves, $70 ..6U. How Is Your Wlte7 JIa she lost her beauty? If so. Coustlpa lion, ludiitfstloii, Sink Ileadaihe aro the principal ciusea. Karl's Clover Boot Tea has cured these ills for half a century. Price 23 cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded If results at, not Ktiufsrtory Bold by P I). Klrllu aud a guarantee. yWlMM I bJMW Tliinjoiir Herves WMMllWMMMllfti I n " MWMrlllMliiii i I'mmWIni itiMiiiiiiB ran.1 1 ntred w.'i i nn the doings Hi f'.irolm i I tile: -i v-i l run 11 holl war 1 r Independence you nre only ioitli-. to b slaves mid pari ihti Pro- .1 , l.nh.N, llw, ,lvlti7, il wnrlil til lit Tim will light to ihe deatli anuinst Vmiricau treachery and brute force luveu tne women nIihiiIiI light if necessary "American professions and promi-.r are pure hypocrisy. They covet til spoils of this patrimony of our race, wishing to impluut hero a more irritutlnr mid barbarous dominion tlniii In the pust." Does TMs Btrlke Yoo? Muddy coniulexlom, Nauseating breath come from chronic constipation. Karl a (Mnver knot Tbh la ail alisoluto cure ami has i.osu sold for fifty years on au- absolute uiiarsntee Pllce 25 cts. sud 60 cts. Sold hy I' D. Kirlin and u guarantee, flrel Flrel rirel Insure your property from loss In the oldfwtand stroucst oash conmamci runs Underwriters Insurance (to. or North America s-id Fire Association, Uu tford Plrolus f'o. Ainencaii Fire Insurance Co , rt oit Chester Fire Us. Cu Unlied Firemen's Ins Co. T T Williams, 123 S, Janlin St., Shenandoah PALL klVHk ML WOftkEftS HiWoWnuoHHeitoreil to tho Prlco For merly t'nlit. l'nll Hlvor. Maxs., Teh. 28. As the result ' n tlnee honrn' conference be tween tin ( e. ntlvo board of the Maini iii tnir, ii uiiiillon and the l-'all Uiver 'It tile t-oim il representatives, lipid vi iio-ilnv he mini iiroiioiitlnn to tlip uni . jtivi us a complete restoration of M..,. .i ii tit lor io tin cut nown in lal Lour IHI , mBmmm rti . -,iiiuitnjp.iuu tut imrcni.. f j Ait i.i i si Lcurl iHi! iNTGkocKANid Canal, Another fcelioino For t'otilieotlilB: tho Atlantli! mid Pnelllo. Wnshlngtop. Feb. 28. The meotliig of ihe river nnd harbor coinmlttpe yester ilny developed n new phase of the Inter oceante canal question. Chairman Hur ton took tlie lend in favoring full gov ernment Investigation, both of the Pun nmn anil tlie Nicaragua routes, before committing the government, niiil nfter io meeting -Mr. Uurtoii expressed the ew that the sentiment of the i-ommlttei as opposed to the senate Nlcarngiin inal alneiidment and favored full In stigntlon. To that end he Introduced i the house a bill to be proposed later i a substitute for the senate Xlciirngitu ii n I amendment. Its main fentures v as follows: The government of the t'nited States elates its mirnoso to secure nt the iriiest practicable date the construe on of u canal connecting the Atlnntle nil the Pacific oceans. A board of veil engineers shall be appointed by the resident to innke tlie surveys and ex- minnlioiis necessary to ascertain the iost di" Irable and practicable route. The president may enter Into negotia ons with tlie respective notions own- lg tlie territory through .which such uml or canals may be constructed, in der to obtain the necessary land for io construction of n suitable canal and i acquire such rights in natural water- ays as may lie necessary, lie is also quested to enter into such negotiation 3 Jj-, - rlw,,, I, Ktlll, H1IV ther nations hnving rights in any way Diuiecled witli the construction m- opcr- tion of such canal or canals. The resident shall acquire, If possible, the bsolnte right to necessary territory. A tilllou dollars is appropriated to carry ut the act. AtiHtiril 'tstorfbs or Friction. London, Fell. "J8. Tlie lterlin i-orre-londent of The 'limes, emphasizing hat he calls the "absurdity of most of lie stories regarding friction between llie Germans and Americans ut Manila, ays. "The German crmcr Irene left he Philippines over n fortnight ago, and H now on her way from Hong Kong to Uuoy, As lor Vice Admiral Von liedericlis, he left the Philippiues ninths ago." Rarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain. Plainfield, III., lakes the statement, that she caught cold. hich settled on her lungs j she was treated r a month by her family physician, but grew orsp. He told her she was a hopeless vie- m of consumption and that no medicine juld cure her. Her druggist suggested ur. ing's New Discovery for consumption ; sue lurrhtabottleandtoherdelicht found hr- :lf benefitted from first doie. She comtinued s use and after taking six bottles, found her ;lf sound and well j now does her own ouscwork, and is as wel' as she ever was. rfe trial bottles of this oreat liiscovery at A. i'asley'9 Drug Store. Large bottles 50 cents nd $1.00. tiinssworkers on Strike. Brldgeton, N. J., Feb. 28 All of the lollow ware factories of the Cumberland jlass works ure closed, mid 1,000 men ind boys are out of work. The trouble was caused by Charles Hill and William Lnrick, two tending boys,- giving three beers for President Hayes, of the Glus? Blowers' union. They were discharged and immediately afterwards the entire force of boys went out, causing n shut down. President Hayes tried to induce the boys to returu to work, but with- ut success. It's a mistake to imagine that itching piles an't be cured : a mistake to sutler a day onger than yon can help. Doan's Ointment rings instant reller ana permanent cure ,t any diug storo, 50 cents. A Hie Itnllwny Dout. Buffalo. Feb. 28. The Commercial jnvti- A Rtunenilous business deal is nearly conipl-ted, involving $25,000,000 nt capital. It is the sale of the entire Lire., 1 rntlrond svstem of Buffalo and a number of suburban lilies. The deal In II tlu N'liiL'iirn Falls railways. including that running along the river bank on tlie Cauudian side. This im mense combination of interests hns been sold to a syndicate composed of Now Yorkers nnd l'lilladelplilaus. Itlltirl IVniiiiin M lirilnroll. Chicago, Feb. 28. Coru S. Henderson, n 1.11,1,1 lt.,L:ntniiinr Mtlllllnveil llV .T. W. Holtzlunder, was found dead in Holtz- landers house, .No. lto jiniuson sireet. A l.h.rwl uinlnoil linmnier. with which -Tiuc, TT,,,lnrar,tiH lieiiil lmd lieen crush ed, was found on a window sill, while In another room was a bundle of valuables hastily put together, Holtzhinder has been arrested pending further investiga tion. This Is the trad mark of the Bhort line to Florida the Southern Railway, Two dally trains ara operated all tho year, aud during the winter season, a third, the Florida Limited, Is added. If you are going to Florida or anywhere else in the South, ask for a ticket v'a the Southern Hallway. Write to John M. Beall, District Passengei Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put up in bottles for famil) use and delivered at your home. Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority ol beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - DRINK CLEARVS EXTRA HNE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla.. onl ftrnnoa PttimnncrtiA "i wiif,!- wusaiuw, i mm HIE EXCELENCB OF SVRUP OF FIGS is duo not only to the originality and simplicity of tho eoruMnuMon, but also to tho cure and skill with which it is manufactured by Bciontllic processes known to tho Camfo-unia Flo Svnur Co. only, and wo wish to Impress upon all the Importance, of purchasing tho true .and originnl remedy. As tho genuine Styrup of Figs is manufactured by the California F10 Synur Co. only, a knowledgo of that fact, will nsSlst 0110 in avoiding the worthless Imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tho high standing of the Cali fornia Fia SYlit'f Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has irivou to millions of families, makes iho r.nmo of Uie Company u guaranty of tlie excellent of Its remedy. It Is far lu udvunce of all other laxatives, as It ants on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating 01 weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to gek Its beneficial offects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. HAN ritANOISUO. l'l. UirjlSVII.I.K. Kr. HEW TOKK. N. T. Grocers ran tell you why those 'whobuy Seoliq's when fcccpcomitigback used as for it. btrangc tlmiinli liAor Irltltt admixture to(i; ulfe, peopl to I ordinary tui-ury a new unng. fee makes av 1 delicious drink , Philadelphia & Reading R y. Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. IN HKKKUT NOVEMBER 20. 1898 TralnB leave Shenandoah as followa: For New York vlft PhlladelpulM. vtuek ilsys. 2 10, 5 38, 7 80, 9 55 a. m., 12 20. 8 l9andGC9 p. m. cor new roru tia maucd ouuiuc, weui. uays 1 80a. in., 12 20 and 8 (9 p. lu. For Readme nnd riiil.-KlelnMa, week uays. 2 10,538. 7 80. 9 55 a.m., 12 20,319 snd S 09 p. TO, For rollsvllle, weeK uays, 7 uu, voo a. m. 12 20, 8 09. 8 09 and T 80 p. in. For Tamnqun and aiaiianoy uuy, ween uays r 80, 9 55 . m 12 26, 8 CO and 6 09 p. m. For William. port, Sutiburv and Lewlsburg, ek days, 11 82 a. m 12 28, 7 30 n. in ForMahanoj Plane, weekdays, 210,3 27,5 38, 30. 9 55, 11 12 a. in., 12 20, 8 09, 8 09, 7 3 , 9 50 p. rn. For Ashland and Sharookln, week days, 7 30, 1182 a. m 1220. 809,607, 725 and 9 55 p. ro. For Baltimore, Wusbliiuton and the nest via B. AO. It. It., tnrougn trains le-l lleaaing rernilual, Pliiladelphia. (P. & R. D K.) at 3 20, I 55. 11 28 a. m.. 8 10 and 7.27 n. u.. Hunaays, 120.7 00.1128 a.m., 8 40 snd 7 27p.m. Addl- ilonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest lutntreets station, week days, 10 30 a, ro. 12 20 111 S 40 pm. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINH FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, ncek lays, 12 15, 30, 8 00, 11 80 a. to., and 145,4 80, too p.m Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, neck layo, 4 80, 9 10 u. in., 1 80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, nrrtc .lays, 3 40, S 30, 10 21 a. in. and 180, 4 08, 8 38, tl 30 t. in Leave Reading, week daye, 137, 7 00, 10 08, ., ui., 12 13, 4 17, 8 00, 8 20 p. in. Leave I'ulUvllle, weekdays. 717, 7 40 . ui. 1 2 UP, 1 SO, 4 30, 0 10 and 6 50 p. m. Leave Tapnuiua. week, days, 3 18, 8 86, 11 23 . lu. 49. 1 50, 7 20, 9 41 p. m. Leave Miihnnov Oily, week days, 3 45, 9 05, I 51 a. m 2 22, 5 25. 6 21, 7 44, 10 08 p. m Leave Malwnnv Plane, week -Jays. 2 40,4 00 M. 922 I0S8 12 00, a. in., 239, 5 E6, 8 42 718 in 21 o in LeaieWllllainnport. weekdays, 7 42, 10 O. a n., 1234 nnd 4(0, 1130 p. m. "" ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut Btrael warf and rtoutli street whaif lor Atlantic Clly. Weekdays Express, 9 00, a. m., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 am., 8 80 pm Suudays Eipress, 9 00, 10 00 am Accommoda tion, 8 CO a ii.. 4 45 p. in. Returning leave Atlantic Clt depot, con er Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 33, 9 00, a m.. 8 30, 5 30 p in Accommodation. 8 15 a, rr. 4 05 p. m. Sundays Eipress. 4 00, 7 80 p. ra. Accommoda linn, 7 15 u. in., 4 15 p. m. For Cnpo Stay, Sea Uie City and Ocean City Weekdays 9 00 n ra, additional for Cape May, 115 p in., for Sen Isle fit-, 6 00 p in., for Ocean City, 4 15, 6 00 p in. Sundays, Chestnut itreet 915 a m., South sireet, 9 00 a.m. Parlor Cam on all exprMS Iratiin vr further In rnrmntlnn. aulilv to neureat Philadelphia and Rending Railway tlckft agent or address . t. A. HWKioAno, Edbon J. Weksb den'l Sunt.; Oen'l I'ass'r Agt., Readlnn-Tetmlnat Philadelphia. millions of Dollars Go up In suioko avery year. Takt o risks but get yonr houses, slock, fa -nlture, etc,, insured In first-class re liable companies as represented l) riAVTrt PAIIST Insurantx Afvit UAV1U TAUl, 1M flou,n jdnP, tlt I.l inilAn44.-l.l rr-r.-r.l- PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. BURKE, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Offlce Egan building, corcer ot Mala an Centre streets, Shenandoah. pROK JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 83, Mahanoy City, fa. riavlDK studied under some of the best masters IP London and Parte, will give leuont on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture, Term, reasonable. Address In care ui Htr' ii-n h f.wrtlrr Hhenandnab. olel mtd Feu. ' ,J!i',i5yiliV(iwciii' tutiti tdtU ltXUand other UM m,mm 39 of l hi; church cuulr. I
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