A Professional Nurso Amicteil With Bright's Dlsonso of tho Kidneys Finds n Cure (From the Buffalo Aetw.) Mrs. A. n. Taylor has resided In Buffalo for over 40 years, her nddrcss is 250 Her kimer Avenuo, ns n professional nurso she has nursed back to health mnnv a sulTerer. Discaso in nil its varied forms have be come ns familiar to her ns to tho regular Wactitioner. Her occupation is ono thnt taxrauie strongest, constitution, nut tlip fatigued Jang watching nnd nursinp at last, brought her to a bed of sickness. Mrs. Taylor speaks of her complaint mid euro ns follows: " After being cnuflnctPtn my bed for sonio timo my disease assumed such a serious aspect that a doctor wns cnlU'd in. Ho pronounced my ailment Bri -Tilt's disease of kidneys in the third !e gn' uvA a very bad ciife. 3Iy limbs 6'.' I'Vd up so thnt I could not walk acroeg tho floor, or, indeed, help myself in nny wi-v. Mv face blonted up and my eves swelled :o that the sight was bml'lv im paiinl. This condition continued for lie i!y i'vo montha without any mitrhed fn.p' .v incnt from the doctor's trwy incut. J I'.r'c InUcn quarts of bucliu nnd liitiirirr. 1 tt."d battel tn-ul incut, but nil u illuml n ., ! -ting bunelH until I fait like finally ( . i.i despoil". Ilenring of Donn s Kiii. 'Mils I jrave them a trial, and after ti""j time boxoi I was able to gft up vlthi"i' assistance and walk, sn!rict-:lu,r I l.a.t not, dona in Months. I continued stpi'dily to improvo with tlicir use. The v veiling in mv leg left, the color returned to my fiiee, changing from a chalky eclor to a healthy bloom. I now consider my self entirely curv'l nnd I shall never rest pMLing tlii; liitlo idll that seved me. " 1'i -n'j Kidney Pills are certainly nsur prising discovery for kidney ailments. I shall 1 glad to tell anyone of the won der! ul euro they performed on mc." F-'V -..ai- by all dealers plice, 50 cents. Mailed bv Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, IT. Y., sole agents for tiia J. 3. 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Get Our Prices on GASOLINE ATI CL and Headlight J Our delivery wagon does the ret. Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners. Eclipse Oil Com'y, 213 South Jardln Slreet. Mnll orders promptly attended to. 7 ... .... TAYLOR'S Anti-Headache Powders. Thev are n positive- and speedy cure and nre KuVm"l absolutely ham.W Their Brit su"m ' " , ,,, that they are an effective mm G. i B. All MEET. fiouisville's Eoyal Welcomo to tho Visiting Veterans. IDE CITY PROFUSELY DECORATED. Its Hinlorm nioclm, 1-ubllo Buildings nnd rrlvnte Ileililences Literally Covered With Tentoons In Keit, White and Blue of Kvei-y Concrlrable Dcalcn. L-OUI8VIM.K, Sept. 9. Visitors poured lntotha Fulls City yosterday nnd today from tho south as well ns from tho north side, of the river. Veterans who attended former national encampments of tho G. A. It. sny they nover saw such a lnrco nttend- nnco on the first days of tho groat rounloti I week. Many Sous of Veterans are hero I en route to their national encampment at j Knoxvillo. There nro- others here who never nttended these eneninpiucnts before, nnd wlio nro now on route to the reunion of the Army of tho Tennessee at Ciucln- nntl tho first of noxt week, nnd to tho delo- j uuuu ui uiu uiiuiini i'lirK 011 liiu ihumb lleld of ChiekiimmiBiithelastof noxt week. This is tho third, natlnnnl encninpment ever held south of Mason and Dixon's lino, nnd it so happens that three other frrenfc conventions elsowhoro next week bring many through Louisville now. Thorois no doubt of tho fiililllment of tho general prediction thnt there will bo moro union veterans together this week than ever be fore. Tho losses by death yearly Increases, but tho desire to visit old battlefields nnd confer with Confederate veterans, who nro doing everything to entertain their north ern visitors, has attracted thousands who hnvo not heretofore iittcudod n national encampment. Tho Confederate veterans nro hero in forco. Tho comrades hunt tip members of their old regiments nnd brigades, nnd then meet Confederates belonging to regiments and brigades thnt opposed them, when they confer about how things went on both sides, and hnvo such reunions ns hnvo not been seen sinco tho service of ovor thirty years ngo. Tho decorations mny hnvo been richer in triumphal arches nnd other designs ut 0110 or two other encampments, but nt none was n city so profusely or generally dec orated with American flags as is Louis ville today. Its business blocks, public nnd prlvato buildings nnd homes aro liter ally covered with festoons of red, white nnd blue, with the American flag ns tho cen ter pleco of every conceivable design. Tho distinctive fenture of tho decorations Is tho uso of tho red, white and bluo to tho ex clusion of every other color, oven tho evergreen nrches. Tho portraits of all Union generals nro displayed in unlimited profusion. Tho Confederate veterans par ticipated in all this decorating as well ns In tho entertaining. Commnnder-ln-Cliiof Lawler nrrived this morning, escorted by Columbia post, of Chicago. On his arrival a salute was fired and ho was escorted to tho Gait Houso by tho Louisville nnd other Kentucky posts nnd tho citizen's committee. Senior Vico Commander Uirchfleld nnd tho Pennsyl vania posts wero received with another salute, and escorted tho parndo which started at noon. Tho St. Paul nnd Denver delegations hnvo opened quarters for tho contest for tho next encampment. This afternoon there will bo reception? to Commander Lawler and staff, and tho flagship and other ships of tho fleet will bo put in com mission at 4 p. m., followed tonight by tho dog watch of uavul veterans and by j camp ilres. Tho parade of tho naval vet- crnns occurs tomorrow morning and of tho ' G. A. H. posts on Wednesday morning. j ThrimtpniMl Strike of Cokers. Usiontown, Pa., Sept. 9. Tho situation I throughout tho coko regions today is 011a of uncertainty, caused by tho possibility of a general strike this week. At the dele j goto convention held last Thursday In Coiinellsvillo a demand was mado for an I advanco in wages of 11 per cent., with an order for n suspension of work in caso tho operators refuse to grant tho demand. Ko I ports from tho various plants nre to tho 1 effect thnt secret ineetings wero held yes I terday, but what action tho cokers took I cannot be Jenrned. A striko seems to bo inevitable unless tho wages aro udvunced. Deatli of a Prominent Physician. Atlantic Citt, Sept. 9. Dr. Willnrd 'Wright, five times mayor of Atlantic City, ' and nn Influential Democrat, died sud j denly yesterday from apoplexy, ugod 03 .yenrs. Dr. Wright had n long and success ful business nnd political career, lie was n graduate of tho University of Pennsyl vania, and practiced medicine in Illinois before ho camo to this city in 1872. Ho was one of tho most popular Democrats in At lantic county, and conducted n drug store at Atlantic nnd Virginia avenues. Ho wns appointed postmaster by President Clovo I land during his first term. I fatal Sunday Debauch. Philadelphia, Sept. 0. Frederick Stlo fol, nged 28 years, was stabbed Uvo time j In tho nbdomon yostordny at his boarding houso. Ho died a few hours later. Plftoon i boarders wero nrrostcd, but tho ono di rectly accused of tho stubbing Is Jacob Theobalt, who Was quarreling with Stlefol 1 shortly before tho occurrence. Theobalt assorts that ho merely struck Stlefol with J his fist after tho lattor had knocked hlin I down. Doth men wero under tho iufluonco of liquor. . Mistook Ills Friend for an Kuemy. PKTltoiT, Sept. 9. Hlchnrd Ford died nt Griioe hospitnl ypsterdny from tho effects of n bullet shot In tho abdomen Inflicted by .Turned Foster, a blacksmith. Tho two juou worn friends, but Foster supposed ho wus shooting nt Jumos Hnwley, n steve dore, who had thrashed Fostor because tho latter charged Hnwley with being too friendly with Sirs. Fostor. Foster Is un der arrest nnd greatly repents his rashness. Much Wanted rostotllon Hnlinller Caucbt. SpitltiOFIKLD, Mo., Sopt. 9. Tho post office swindler hold under nrrost by Chief of Police Illnsmnn nsllognn, on examina tion before United Stutes Commissioner Sllsby, turns out to bo tho much wanted eniek, Allen, wanted for burglarizing tho postollioe nt Springfield, Ills., and who re cently escaped from Ludlow street jnll in New York, nnd for whom largo rewards aro offered by tho authorities. Attempted Murder and Suicide. GllANI) IUriDS, Mioh., Sept. 0. At Ot towiv Ileneli yostorilay nftornoon Jncob Vanry, owiier and etiptain of tho little fohoouor Tliroo Sisters, that run on Black hike, shot Ills wife three Union, and then turnliiK tho plbtol on hinihi'lf sent a bullet Into his lirnin. The man died instantly, hut the wommi may re over. Jeulutisy Is 'lie suiiposed cuum ot tile tragedy. HEART DISEASE, nko many other ailments when they havo taken hold of tho system, navor gets hotter of its own accord, but Cotmtatitlu grotea trorne. Thcro aro thousands who know they havo a dofectlvo heart, but will not admit tho fact. They don't want their friends to worry, and Don't know ichat to take for it, as they havo been told tlmo and again that heart dlscaso was lncurablo. Such was tho caso of Mr. Silas Parley of Dyosvlllo, Ohio who writes Juno yi, ISO I, as follows: "I had heart disease for S3 year, my heart hurting mo "almost continually. Tho first 13 years I doctored all tho timo, trying soveral physicians and remedies, until my last doctor told molt was only a question of timo as I could not bo cured. I gradually grew worao, very weak, and completely dis couraged, until I lived, propped half up In bed, oocauso I couldn't lie down nor-sit up. Think ing my tlmo had como I told my fam ily what I wanted dono when I was gone. But on tho first day of March on tho recommendation of Mrs. Fannto Jones, of Anderson, Inil., I commenced taking i)r. Miles' Xeto Cure for the Heart wonderful to tell. In ten days 1 was -forking at llsht work and on March ID com menced framing a barn, which is heavy work, and I hav'nt lost a day sinco. I am G6 years old, 0 ft. iY inches and wclRh 2501bs. X believe J am fully cured, and I am now only anxious thatovcryono shall know of your wondorful remedies." Dyosvlllo, Ohio. Silas Pahi-et. Dr. Miles IToartCurola sold on a posltlvo guaranteo that tho first bottlo will bonoflt. All druggists soil It at $1. 6 bottles for5 or It will bo sent, prepaid on tecelpt of prico by tho Dr. illlos Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind. 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HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC .28 SPECIFIC No. Tn mm 5Vt Thn nnlvftnenAMfril remedfffor Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and rroBtr&tlon, from over-work or other causes. CI per vial, or 6 viali and large vial powder, for $5. Sold hj DrucflatipOr teat postpaid on receipt of price. HCnniKEf S'flKD. CO., Ill A US MJHUmSUtNewVork. Is ErKBCTMiicii 21, I89j. I'uesenger trains leave Sliniiainlli lei I'enn lluven Jiiui'timi, Maiieh Chunk. Le hiijhtnn, tSlutiimtnn, Whili- IIuII.Ciitni'niiqnH, Alleiitiiwn,Betlileheiii,EfiKlon anil Wentherly at fl (14, 7 38, U 15 u in., 12 43, 2 i7, 6 27 p m For New York i-nd rinliiileipli't. fi 04, T 3H, 015 a. m., I2 4:t, 2 f7 p.m. For Qua kaUo. Switcliliack, Gerharils nnd Huilsonilale, 9 15 a in. anil 2 57 p. in. For Wilkes-Barre, White Haven, PIttston, Laceyvillo, Towanilat Suyre, Wuvcrly and Elmira. 6 01, 9.15 a m, 2 57. 5 27 pm. For Itashnat&r, Buflaln, NluRarn Falls ami the West, V lb i. in. and 2 57, 6 27 p. m. Fur Bclviilcre, I'eia'vme Wme- Oip nnil Strnnilslnir)!, fi H4 a. in, 2 57 . . v. For liumliertvillo and Trenton, U 15 n in. K..rT..nkhannock, fill4, 15 a. tn.,257,5 27 p. m. For Itlieea and Geneva, I! 04, i) 15 a ni, 5 27 p in. For Auburn, 15 n m. 5 27 p nt. For Jeanesville, Levislon and Beaver Meadow, 7 38 n. m., 12 4" p. in. For Stockton and riiunber Yard. f 04, 7 38, I 15 a. m., 12 41, 1 57, 5 27 8 p. m. For Silver IJr..ok Jiinetion, Ainlenriod anil Hazietnn, fi III, 7 3S, 9 15 a in, 12 43, 2 57, 527 .mil 8 08 p in. For RiThinoii. II 04, 15 a ui, 2 57 and 5 27 p la. For Ha2lt',rook,.Jeddn, Cril'ton and Free land, 8 04, 7 S., 'J 15 a. in., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27 p. in. For Ashland, nirardvllln and Lost Creek. 4 41), H 15, 7 n, I) 13, 10 20 u, in., 12 35, 1 40 ( I 10, 8 35, 8 2? p. m Fjr Itaven Hun, Centrnliii, Mount Cnrmo' andShntniikln.'O 13, II 14 a in, I 2. 4 20 8 22,9 15 p hi. For Yunwvillo, I'ark I'Jhco, Mahanoy Cit nnd PoIhiiO. 5 50, 8 04. 7 38, 9 15, 11 5 a. m.. 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08, U 23, 10 5S p. in. Trains will leave tjliamokln at 5 15, 8 16, II 45 n. m., I 55, 4 30. U 30 p. m., and arrive Sheliandoali'at 8 04, 9 15 a m , 12 43, 2 57, , 7. II 15 P in Leave Slienandonii for IMUville, 6 04 7 38,9 OS, II 05, II SO a. in., 12 43, 2 57,4 10, 5 27. 8 08 ii. in.' henvo Pottsville for Slionandnah, 8 00 7 to. V 05, 10 IS, 11 48 a. in , 12 .2, 3 00, 4 4H 530, 7 15, 7 55, 9 40 p. in. ' Iave Shenandoah for Ilazletnn, 8 01, 7 88 15, a. m., 12 4S, 2 57, 5 27. 8 OS u in. Leave Ilazleton "fur Shenandoah, 7 35 10 05, II 08 a. in , 12 IS, 2 58, 5 30, 7 25. 7. 50. p. io. SUNDAY TRAINS. Tritita Iav fhr Raven ltuu, Centralis, Ml. Carmsl mid 8liuui"kili, 8 45 a, ui 3 40 p. m, and arrive at gliaiiiukln nt 7 40 a, ni. and 3 4i p. in. Tmiua luavtf aiiauinkln for Slienaudirah ' 7 55 m. in. nnd 4 I'll p. aud arrive at Sheu aniiimh at 8 411 a. m and I 58 p. tn. Train leave for .Whlaml, Girard vllle and Um Creek. U 4tl a, m 12 30 p. in. For liazlotnn, Ulaok Creek Juunlion, Peun Haven Junetinn, Mauoh Chunk, Allentovvu Uetlileliam, Ka.tnii and New York, 8 4f h. m ,.12 , 2 55 p. m. For I'hiladeliihia, 12 30, 2 55 p. ui For Yatoaville, Purk Place, Mahanoy ,Citv and Delano. 8 49, II 36 a. in , 12 30, 2 55,4 58 R I") p. in, Leave Hiizleton for Shenandoah, 8 31) 11 M a in , 1 (15, 5 30 p. tn. L'-iive dlienaniinah lor Pottsvill, 5 J. , i In. D :i 1 ii iii . J III p m. I.imini' P'.ii-'vill' for 8heiiandniili, 8 :ii', 10 411 j n. i. o lo p. in. Ki'l, IX II. WILUUR.Unnl.8upt.. South Hetlilehein, IV. fillAHI. fiH. LEK. (Jeul. Pnst. t.. i'liil.idclphia. A.w.N" VI' MACflKH. Asl. (i r ftillllll H'tllle i "Pi J nti-miT rn VI I J I If I ' V ' I ' I' III Plumes Spread with Awful Eapid ity in a Michigan Mino. THIRTY BUENED OR SUirOOATED. Tim Minn OnlcInU Pay That There In Not the SHr-lit-Ht, CImncR Tlint Any of Tho.e llolow Will ho S.iv. illho l.'aiisn of the Plro n Mrnttry. CAI.f'iiiT, Mich., Kept. 0. At nhout a o'eloek Snturdny nftornoon flro broke out In the ulinft of the Osceola mino, nnd it in more than probable that thirty meu nnd tioys hnvo !cn buniotl to death or suf foe: ted. The uamei of the mon known to lo ' tho mini' aro m Mimn: Tromlvt ,i mine boss; l: !i,r-a Hlouel, Mleha.d John son, Richard , Givnfel, Hichard SufclM John Mntii-i, Jueob llryant, "ra' ' ' i Lander, A! 'c.rider D.inMl, John C'uii',,'. Tlmniiis C'.irtl . Uolvrt .lohni, Voter Mil- tin, J !i S.m-'-! , .Tumi's !Inrrlp;a'i, Wi'l iam Di'i'.i'd, Harney Klxon and Ant'i-n-fc-'Z'vi nk. AH .tVo miners. In addition i-.ru Ti fr Stnnjrnrd and Walter Doblo, drill bovs. The 11" stArtl In ahaft No. 3, which is :! to cnfry tho mlnon to tho attrlncn trim Hi" mine. When the fire broke out ill of lh.' men nnd boys employed in fir mine, nhout 8HQ in number, made n rush for the .'iaft In thu hope of being tnken tn tho 8U"liice. Tho flro was too rapid for thorn, li-wover, and tho chnuco of escnp- 'nubytli" shaft wns entirely cut off by Mie tliimos iUid smoke. TIio majority of tho winiTH miula u brenk for a cross cut, and in that way lnnnnjjed to reach another linft from which they wero tnken to the foi). Thirty woiv missing when the roll v.i culled. Within u short time nfter they had "e.iebed the surfaco smoko beaan pouring from nil the shafts, nnd tho eseapo of tho i itiii b"lov was entirely cut off. The men in char.t.isay that thcro is not tho slightest cliancc for any of the men now In tho mine to escape with their lives. If they nre not ' burned they must havo been choked with 1 the dense smoke within u short time after i the flro started. Fortunately the mino is not as heavily timbered as homo of tho mines in this lo cality, and it will not tuke it a great w'nllo to burn out. As tho thing now stnnds them is not tho slightest thing thnt can bo dono for tho men nnd no effort Is being made to extinguish tho llnnics. Nothing Is known of how tho flro started. Cupful n 1'. Richards, with a gang of seven men, went down No. 6 sliaft last evening aud went about TOO feet toward No. 4 shaft, when they had to turn nnd llee for their lives on account of tho smoko nnd gas. f-'uino of theso men wero very nearly overcome, only reaching tho surfaco in timo to save their lives. It is lenrned that tho place where tho flro caught was the worst place In tho whole mine, nnil tho only place in tho mino where flro of nny axtent could havo anight. Several of tlu men who escaped claim to hnvo passed others on tho ladders that were unable to proceed further on account of being overcome with smoko nnd gas. At the tlmo the nlurm wus sounded over 200 were underground, nnd all could havo "ocnpeil had they used proper precaution. Several mlu"ni In their flight passed n group of seven or eight who had stopped to rust and wen-smoking their pipes. Tlu-y seemed to bo in no hurry or think of dan ger. When told to hurry to the surlace they remarked that they had plenty of time, but not ono of them-reached tho sur face. An attempt will bo mado to reach the men today. There Is no danger of tho bodies being burned, nnd it is generally thought that tho men escaped to somo of tho drifts lending to other shafts and wero overcomo by gas and smoko before they could reach a place of safety. This being tho case, the boirtDS will bo recovered as toon as the flro is gotten under coutrol aud tho gases lcavo the mine. Hlllru ma true- alleged Slanderer. Nashville, Sept. 9. At Cllumbia two linemen of tho Western Union Telegraph company engaged In a fight becauso of the allegations of ono of them, W. F. Koltuer, had made rolloctlng upon tho wlfo of tho other, Fred Laewitz, who was a brldo of a few weeks. Laewltz, his wlfo and her mother accused Kcltner of starting tho slanderous stories nnd a row followed. Keltner. drew a pistol and Laowitz shot him, inflicting a fatal wound. Laewltz was arrested. Attempted to lllow Up a Church. Greenville, Mich., Sept. 9. An at tempt was mado to blow up tho First Con gregational church of this city with dy namite. Tho chnrgo was placed under tho corner stono, but not being put under far enough littlodnmago wus dono. Tho suppo sition is thnt tho attempt was mado for tho purpose of obtaining u largo sum of inonoy that is reported to hnvo boon deposited In tho corner stono. May Have lleen a Murder. Cl!Altr.E6TOt, W. Vu., Sept. 9. Wilson Liivendur, aged 45, a blacksmith of I'corJ loss, was run over nenr Urownstown by n Chesapeake nud Ohio train. Ills head, ono nrm and ono leg wero sevored nud ho wns otherwise horribly mangled. Ho leaves a widow and threo children. Foul play Is suspected, nnd detectives nro working on tho ense. The engineer ou tho trnln says ho moved just before tho train struck him. Pnnts Maliera on Strike. NEW YOBK, Sept. 9. The 3,500 kueo units malum who In-long to the Knights of Ijnbor doolded to follow the recent ex ample of tho other clothing workers nnd striko. Tharo is no complaint nhout wnges or hours, but the oontmetors nro asked to dopogit SQ fg security for tho fulfillment of their contracts. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Post Chnplalu John I). Parker, now on sick louve nt San Diego, Cal., was' retired today. Ho was uppolnted from Missouri in im. The convention of letter carriers closed in Philadelphia on Saturday, nnd Grnnd Knpula was oIiimou us the next placo of meeting. Near HllUilalo village, Columbia county, N. Y., Into Suturday night, James 13. Do GrolT, 74 yeur old, wns enticed froth his farm houso by a shiftless fellow limned Morgan Grover, and his skull crushed in with n bar oX Iron. A coaching party from Now York city belonging Jo tile Timothy J. Foley elub I mot with A fceiions accident near Clifton, S. I., yesterday iiftornoon Tho coach was j overt uiiied and the entire party precipi tated Into the shel l .iln-y named John Lyiii ii. lu uira old, h int.- kilkd. nn A flFZM .u. V PR IO GENTS READING R. R. SYSTE IN EFFECT JUNE 20, 189). Trains leave Si enandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week dais, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a m. and 12 58, 2 55, 5 55 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. in. For Now York via Mauoh Chunk, wi-iV days i 25, 7 20 a. m. and 12 68. 2 55 n. n . For IteailiiiK anil Philadelphia, wenk iliivt, 2 10, 5 25, 7 21'. a. tn. and 12 58, 2 5i, 3 ;.."p. m. Sundays. 2 10 a. m For Pottsville, eek days, 2 1,7 W a. . and 12 58, 2 56 5 55 n. in. Hundap 2 10 u. ni. For Taniuqua ami Mahanoy City, week days, 2 '0 5 ?5, 7 2 i a. ni. and 12 nS, 3 b 55 p. ii siiMla.H, in a. m. , For Wi'.lininsport, Siinlmry nnd l.ewlshurg, week ilava, 3 25, 1 30 a. in. and 1 60, 7 20 p. j n,. Sunduys, 3 25 a. m. For Mnhanoi Plane, week duvs,2 10. ' 5,' 5 25,7 20, 1130 a. in. and 12 8, 1 50, 2 6. a 03, i zu, i' .3 i. in. Dunnayn, i ju, a u a. in. For Ashland and Sluiinokin, week days, 3 25, 7 20. II 3d ii. in. and I 5i 7 20, 9 35 p. m. Slimlsys, 3 25 e. ". For Ualtiti-ore, AVashimrton and tho West via B. lc 0. Ii. It., through trains leave Read ing Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. A R. R. R.) at 3 20, 7 55, U 2 a. m. and 3 40, 7 27 p. in. Sundays 3 20, 7 00, 11 28 h. m and 3 40, 7 27 p. m. Additional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chestnut streets station, week days, 1 50, 5 41, 8 23 p. ui. Sundays, 1 35. 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Loave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 8 00 a m . 1 3u, 4 00, 7 30 p. in. aud 12 15 nicht, Sundays, 8 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 a. in. and 1 10, 4 30 p. m. Lcavo Philadelphia, Reading Termini, week days, 4 20, 8 35, 1" 00 a. in. and 4 00, fl.02, 11 30 p m. Sundays, 11 30 p Leave Reading, week days, 1 35, 7 In, 10.08, 11.50 a. in. and 5 55, 7 57 p. in. Sun ilnv. 1.3S a. tn. Leavo Pottsville w. ek days, 2 35, 7 40 a. j ni. and 12 30, 8 12 p, m. Sundays, 2 35 j a. m. I Leave Tamaq-ia, week dayB, 3 18, 8 50. 1 1 23 u. m. and 1 20 7 15, 9 26 p. m. Sundays, 3 8 a. in. Leavo Mahanoy City, week days, 2 46 9 21, 11 47 a. in. auci 1 51, 7 39, 9 54 p. m. Sundays, 3 46 a, in. Leave Mahanoy Plane.wcek dayf ,2 40, 4 00, 8 30, 9 37, II 59 a. m. and 12 58, 2 08, 5 20, 8 20, 7 63, 10 10 p. in. Suudays, 2-40, 4 00 a. ni. Leave Wllliainiport, weak davs, T 42, 10 10 a. in. and 3 35, 11 15 p. m, Sundays, 11 15 p. ni. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION j Leave Philadelphia, Cheatnut St. Wharf I and South Street Wharf for Atlantic City. Week days Express, 9 UO a. in., (Satnr I days nulv I 30), 2 On, 3 00, 4 00. 5 00 p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 a. iu 5 45 p. ni. : S- inlay KxpreM, 8 00, 9 00, 10 00 a.m. Acemmua.'otion, s no a. m. aud 4 30 p. Hi. RETURNING LEAVE ATLANTIC CITY Dopot,corner Atlanliound Arkansas avenuea, Week dav Express, 7 0(1, T 15, 9 00 a. in., 3 15 ai'il 6 30 p. ui. Accommodation, 8 16 a. in. and 4 32 p. in. Sunday Express, 4 00, 5 15, 8 IK' p. in Accommodation, 7 15 a. in., and 4 15 p. io. . Parlor Cars on -.11 Express trains. I, A. SWUIGARD. C. t. HANCOCK, 1 General Super i-'emlent. Gen. Pa. Aift After All Others Fail CONSULT THE l'AJIOUS SPKCIAIJST 329 N. 15th St. XK' in To secure n punitive nud permanent cure of ICrrora ujt Youth and Limm of 5Innhood nnd oi all diseases of the Idoml, Kidnuya, Itladder, BKiu nun nervous sysieai con. alt at om nr. Lolih. He ifiinnuitutu) in all cuea caused ly Kxeeasua, iiupriidenee or Inheritaiiee to restore to Health nnd Ktrenirth by buildiiiK up the 1 iihattered nervous wyMem and adilini; new life 1 and enervy to the hroken down oonstitutloii i Continuation ami exainlnutloim flee and strictly eonfidi'idlal. Olllee hours, daily and Sunday, I from 9 A. M to 3 P. M. and 0 to 9 eveniiuni I Head ids hook on errors of Youth uud otiHcuu dlwortes of luilh fcext's Sent free. Mo IjSArrTirf; GREAT PROFESSIONAL CARDS. QLI1TON llOlllHNS, M. ., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 7 North Jardln Street. OIUcc Hours : From 8 to 0.30 n. m.; 1:30 to 2.30 p. in.; COO to 7:30 p. m. -y N. STKIN, Jr. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Onice lEooin -J, Ejran's New iluildlnfr, corner M.dn and Centre Mi-cet", Shenandoah, Pa. Olllco hours: 8 to 10 n. in.: I n p. m. ; 7 to 9 p. in. Nluht ulllcuXn. 2S0 Weal Onk Btreet p P. IJUliKK, M. I). 30 K. Lloyd street, Sh'-ninidoah. Olllee hours : 7 to 9 n. in., I to 3 and 7 to 9 p. in, ( i M. 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