m AM UVi SLEEP & REST For Skin Tortured Weak, Irritable,Tired I Was No Good on Garth." r. POh -met 5 :' Ji'ml 1 W V. . fin. m MS BABIES And Tired MOTHERS In One Application ot BrEKDT Cons TheAthemt. Warm baths with CcTlcvnA Soai-, genilo application ot CtmcunA (ointment), and mild cloaca of Cun ccra IIksolvint (tbo new blood purifier). Sold throughout the world, Rrlthh ilenoti F. New T4KBT ft Sons, lt King Edward-it., London. Fottkb Dbuo ikb Cum. Cosr., Bole l'ropi., Denton, U. 8. A. Get Our Prices on OASOL1NE and Headlight Our delivory wagon does the rest. Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners. Eclipse Oil Com'y, 213 South Jardln Street. Mall orders promptly attended to. PIT 7.lllH. rinntiatrv on tn Dr. J.J)0NALDS0NF0RD. Fifteen venrs actual cXDcriencc. Gold. Amal gam and Porcelain fillings, Gold Crowns, Por celain Crowns, Aluminum Crowns. Best teeth 810.00, no bettor mado at any price. Tcetli ex tracted with vitalized air, 50e. Extracted with out air, 25c. Allowance mado wlicro tectli are out on new plates. All work guaranteed. Lady attendant nlwnys present. Offlco hours i Kycry day, I to 5 p, m. Sundays 1 to 31. in. 30 J East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa? Mnv rH-tl il pm-i" frntlt room UDstlltrsV - ' JOHN F. CUEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters. Weiss beer. Bottler of the finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. HUMPHREYS' Nothing has &ver been produced to equal' or compare with Humphreys' "Witch Hasol Oil as a curative and healing application. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, External or.Internal, Blind or Bleeding Aching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate cure certain. It Cures Burns, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. Relief instant. It Cures Torn, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is Infallible. It Cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Druggists, or eent post-paid on receiptof price IIUJBF1IRKY8 BED. CO., Ill A 111 WUUui St., fltw Toil. Gilmore's Aromatic Wine- A tonic for ladies. If you are suf fering from weakness and feel exhausted and nervous; are getting thin and all run down, Giltnore's "jromatic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the regulator and corrector for all ail ments peculiar to womanhood. It promotes digestion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by A. WASLEY, 106 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Of h beatl-eplittinK headache Immediately re- lleved by the use of TAYLOR'S Anti-Headache Powders. I They are a positive and speedy cu re "id Rr -i uunrautued absolutely harmless rhetr great success is ample proof tlmt tin y arc 1111 e-ronve nrtiole, which mii he always used with the uest of results. Procure theiu from tlruhler llroa. CHAS. DERR, Tonsorial Artist. 12 West Centre street. Wtylish hair cutting specialty. Clean towel With every shave. R.DI1PSh3 Celebrated Female with Tny tonyronJ PUJi Abd other lit rciueaiei,. Iluk Bsr, Outuu, Mwt. Tho Boys in Bluo Finish Their Work at Louisville, THE COMMITTEE ON PENSIONS. Tliey Ilevlew tho Work Accomplished by the Soldiers nf tho Union Muring the Wnr nnil the I.nws Paused In Their lie. half A Monument to Nurses. LouiBVILLR, Sept. 11. Po fur its tho vet erans nro concerned, tho twenty-ninth an nual encampment closed lust night with as inniiy nttructlons ns on any othor night of tho wook. Tho lndlos, however, will conttuuo in session today. Yesterday them Were over 70,000 at the old Kontueky bar bcono, nnd last night tha cniiipllrt'8 won) largely nttcndcd.iwlth tho principal oventa nt Mtislo Hall, 1'hconlx 11111, nnil National Park. Among tha speakers wuro Geuenils Gordon, Uuckncr, J. W. Burke, Cassias SI. Clay, Senator Burrows, Colonel -U. 1). Wloltershnm, Samuel 'MeKeo, H. C. Rus sell, John II. Leathers and others. Iho veterans romnlu longer than usual this week, na mnny nro going to other army events furthor south and to tho At lanta exposition. General I.tiwlor nnd staff lcavo tomorrow night to spend tho first part of tho week at tho national en campment of tho Sons of Veterans and tho Inst of noxt week nt Chattanooga and tho Chlckamauga battlefield. Tho report of tho committee on pensions, after reviewing tho work accomplished by tho soldiers of tho union during tho war and tlio laws passed In their behalf, says: "In somo quarters tho old soldier has como to bo looked upon In tho light of a burden Instead of a great nnd patriotlo privilege, as ho should still appear, when viewed lu his truo character. Referrlngto this view wholly unworthy of a great and pntrlotlo people constructions liavo been put upon tho laws, wiso nud just in them selves, by and under which bunions and restrictions have been Imposed upon thoso Illy nblo to stand under them. Tho just provisisions authorized havo been grudg ingly doled out as though tho law passed lu tho Interests of tho penslonor as a just recognition of tho obligations of tho country were criminal laws, to bo strictly 'JCOnstrilnil nnil thn Tinlilln iwmnflnJnrtf.a Stfiorcof wero public encinlcs or parisites 'seeking ndmlsslpn to tho treasury of the united states." After commenting furtheron tho Justlco of tho pension laws and tho purpose for which they wero passed, tho report con tinues: "Wo demand for our comrades tho just duo which tho country gladly concedes. No niggardly cutting down of pensions' under tho guiso of reissues; no partial and grudging allowances that out hero and paro thero will meet with the full measure of duty that tho country owes to Its surviv ing herpes. Nothing short of full moas uro, dealt with an honest hand, a liberal heart, will over meet with tho approbation of tho American people. For this wo ap peal to tho grateful, patriotlo sentiment of tho wholo people, nnd wo earnestly be Uevo that otir appeal will not bo In vain. "Receding from no position that wo havo heretofore taken, reafllrm'lng all our pre vious declarations on tho subject, wo specially demand a liberal and just con struction of tho laws passed for tho benefit of tho pensioner, to tho ond that In his de clining yoars ho may not bo harassed with doubts born of distrust, or tho diffi culties thrown around him by a rigorous or restricted construction of tho. laws passed In tho past to relieve his condition." Tho report was unanimously ndopted. A resolution was adopted appointing a commltteo of flvo to nrrango for tho erec tion of a monument at Washington to commemorate tho loyal women who served ns nurses or In- other ways aided tho sol diers of tho Uulon.durlng tho rebellion. A resolution was adopted recommending that congress should p.iss a law equalizing tho ponslons of war widows, so thnt all shall rcccivo at least $13 a month. Somo of them are now receiving from $8 to $10 o month. Tho committee on resolutions reported adversely on tho resolution asking con gress to fix a penalty on the law regarding the favoring veterans applying for gov ernment positions. Tho senior vico commander, surgeon general and junior vlco comrpander wero theit Installed, after which tho chaplain nnd commander lu chief wero in turn in stalled. 'Tho encampment then adjourned to meet In St. Paul next year, Commandur in Chlof Walker said that ho would not announce his, stuff until next week. Ho will Issue tho order appointing lt from Indianapolis. Thp Daughters of Veterans elected Mrs. Ellen M. bilker o Worcester, Mnss., president, , .... Tho ladies' circle of tho G, A. R. elected Mrs..Catherlno Hlr-jh, of Koutuoky, presi dent. Cholera and Yellow Fever Statistics. Wakiunqton, Sopt. 14. Tho following reports huve been received at tho surgeon CBUoriil H oltlco of the murine hospital ser vice: At Osuka-Hlogo, Japan, for the two weeks omluig- Aug. 1, thero were 1,00 oasos of cholera uud 717 deaths. At Kobo Illogo, for tho wool? ending -Aug. 11, there were 246 cases and 103 death. At Bio do Janeiro, for tho week ending Aug. 17, there wero eight deaths from yellow fever. At Vera Cruz, for the week ending Aug. 29, there were seven deaths from yellow fever A Itanchmnn Murdered, Gtrrmim, pla,w5It' Jl. A week nsro Wllltmtt unQwHl, ftMicoknuui living near Couopffl, diirapeamd, 41H did nlso his sev eral lfjiptJlHtuWdfll.ouliUe., ills body has JuUlii ,foua .MrW ueur his ranch, with the UfimyBwt)(Ut'y and sovoral knifo statin ty, flaVlt., It h lMjicvod thut two nnned itShngettr -who vjWted Holland's rauah commit! tjia crime, 1 1 r ! Voimc I'nllman to Wed. ClHOAOO, Sept. 11. The- eugmroment is nnuounced of Oourge AI. Pullman, Jr., eldest eon of the aloeplut car magnate, to Mlee Felicity Oglosby, daughter of ex Govemor llphurd J. Ogleaby. The young couple beoiune acquainted this, aunuiicr whuu Mum Oglesby was visiting the sitter of Mr. Pullman nt I.onii Branch. International Crlulmt, Philadelphia, Sept. 14. The contest at orU Wet betwoeu the University of I'oun sj lvauia and the vlalting 0Hibrldgo and Oxford toum opened In Philadelphia yes terday, and ut the cloao of the duy'n pluy the KiiK'i'-'h Warn was retired for &1. Th Viithr. For eastern Pfiiusylvnuia, Now J i-hoy anil IVIuwure: Fair, continued tool; nortliciustiTi wind. Dr. Allies' Ncrvlno strengthens tho weak, builds up the broken down constitution, and permanently euros every kind of nervous disease. "About one vcttvago ItcttH afltlcted trtllt iiervottmicHs, tilccjlensncnn, Crecptnti sensation in my legs, Slight italvitntton ofmv heart, Distracting coil fiistonofthcmintl, Serious loss or lapse ofviemarg. Weighted tloirn with care unl teorry. I completely lost apjtcttte And felt mu vitality wearing out, X teas treat:, irritable attd tired. Sly trclghticas reduced to tOO lbs., In fact I teas no good, on cartlu A friend brought mo Dr. Miles' book, "Now and Start ling Facts," and I finally decided to try a bottlo of Dr. Miles' Ko oratlvo Nervino. Before I had taken one bottlo I could sleep as well as a lO-yr.-oId boy. My appetlto returned greatly increased. TFJtcii I had taken tho sixth bottle Sly tcclght increased to 11 G Vs., Hie sensation Inmy legs teas gone; My nerves steadied completely; My memory teas fully restored. My brain seemed clearer than ever. I felt as good as any man on earth. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine is A great medicine, I assure you." Augusta, Mo. Walteii R. Bchbank. Br. Miles' Norvlno Is sold on a positlvo cuarantco that tho first bottlo will benefit. All druggists sell lt nt 81,0 bottles forts, or it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlco by tho Br. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health Our Plans of Operation ASSURE Absolute Safety of Investment. Dividends Payable Monthly. Principles of LIFE INSURANCE and BUILD- ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS Superseded. $10 to $5,000 Business Boom. Responsible. Sale, Can bo Invested with lafttv. convince any rfasonabU perso this is a truthful statement. Tho Iodis looted fnrimWafjim'r'aB Is at hand, Unancial v Everr indication in thn Unancial world signifies an erivunco In values. Prior to Kfnv 1 nrtpp.nr tvcryming were siorueiow me cost of production. Will you join tha prousston and reap tbo benefits ot ibis boom ? Will establish thtse fcts by refer ring; to soma of tha leacllni lUnk ana Trust Companies of our city Conscrvative-l nc Our past svues) Justifies us in ZO DerC6nt staling tbal e feel assured ol mm our ability to pay a monthly dlv. fini" Mnnth I dead of H per cent or more on pui "luiiiii.jaiimvealtucnts. 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Tw tuMI uu-hnlf wiuktm fnmi P. .Jt,tntion; half salr' froih hem h Bvpaliitadj iihi r-rurt mrirn j,vt-ryiuiuiro vfininni-, iMtmuo Mtfl. M. iihI wfun lalird j,vi-ryiuiur ooxnpjeie ror eou- A. OKIKFIN. Praprietreiw. Your Stomach j t iiutf Htaiul th saino wuhli)K tlmt your '.t do, ttnil the wuti-r you drinlr. laii't "11 fM for that iiurpiiM'.. I'se Lorenzschmiafs Beer and Porter, ArVIES SHIELDS, i " 1 err Shi'imiiilimh Hraueh Vflll ft"'" Turont, llraplea, L'uwwr a . i UU ColureU HpuW, Achsa, Old l.i Mouth. Unir.l'HltnBt Write COOKI 1 11! (I). a7 Musonle leinpif III.. I.ir ntoufd of lUim t,.IOi,l, IV, ,i p t-AH-i ( ur a l 1 '. I V!-rtCI- hook Kf" jjj 0ESIRE l makC THEEL -OriritC-i 1 1 Terror,! of the Great Honduras Earthquake. WORSE TIIAN PIBST REPORTED. nundreds Known to Hare IVrl.heil, nnd Thero .n ir lie Many Alor.. OrMnlnar vt tle l.rulr,, n the stro.ms ut I.k-.m. lfwr Hint ll.o w,,d fs Not Ti't. NF.W ' iiuic. S 't. 11. A ill mutch frum I - In, nomlttvijt, my: A vi,w j a", n.-il ';tinly from Yetupan and ipi "ounif ! iho iii'jsttorrlbloearthqtuik -e- i known in tlmt section. The hus of til--I mil pro,rty Is cnonnous. Tlin-n hun I .Iri'il pt-o il" an- k.-i'mI to havo perished. On j -iundav ii- fh eks commenced, hinting nil ! lay and nl'rht i.t tntcrvnls, causing inurh dninngi' nnd the gBN.Uwt far among tha inl'ii'iitanti of tho c ity and neighborhood. Tii'-sh.- nviriiinar tho shocks opaji'vl. j quiet . - rv.tonil and people left town j !urthri h(im:-s. AlUoVlonk that night, i iK,wt".-i" h -uvy rumbling noises wen h nrd. liortly nftor followed by a reap- ,v iimnci. nf tho ilani'-s In tho niountHinv 1','iioh Mint up sevtTal .hundred fot-t. I r'-'ijlitencdiKHiph. asrnln flooked to town. I i .,,1 ! 'nidi t I't tho church tower fell, .i-vym,- with It.the roofs of three houses. Mnj p ipltt wro killed tnd eighteen wound' 'I. Rambling, which soundedllko 'h1 heaviogt eunn'.iii' ling, eommonced . 'id lasted ovir an hour nud a half, tho "ople rushing madly through tho streets, ; rayJng and orylnjt. Just b 'foro daylight another prolonged h'H'k, which, is variously calculated to ' .'vo hii ted fiwn two aud a quarter to irvo pii'intes. rocked tho whole town as '! It wit.1 a or.idl'j. Many ileeiiig people v.w killed I)v rocks, which fell in a per fret shower II y a hailstorm. Smoke from 1 ho mnunUUns to the northwest rose to an ei. iii.ii is height, followed shortly after ty the huratlug of flames from the mount ain sUh-a and tiio throwing out of rocks nd lava. Shojtly after streams of molten lava sot fire to a number of houses on tho mountain si le. Cattle grazing nearby lied and wero killed, being engulfed lu the lavu, which continued ilowingln Immense tivams. It Is reported at Yotapan thnt neventy-one houses were destroyed. Ono hundred and flfiy-three dead bodies havo been recovered thero and many more are musing. At Covajuancji thirty-seven houses wero destroyed. Xinety-livo bodies were l-ecovered. Mauy small settlements are believed to hnvo neon dostioyod. tju) Flmeks havo now. ceased, but tho smo&els still discorulblo at different points In tho' mountains. It is feared thnt the end W Hot yet. A company of soldiers which loft in pursuit of bandits from Yetapnn to tho coast havo not hivm heard of, and it Is feared they are all killed. Ueatfii by Miners. PlTTSBUr.O, Sept. . Emtl Domor, tho employment ngont, nnd Charles Stoll, Jr., 01 f.tnn uorougu, wero set upon hy a mob of infu-i.'tted mlnpin and stoned, Deaten au'd clubbed. Stoll was so L.: .Uy hurt that ha may die. Doth men wero beaten until unconscious and wore only -OHCiied after tv hard fight by a few of the Injured man's friends. Domor had just rivuvftml from ho fearful b?atlng lio re- iveU at Kmleyvllle a few daysfineo. Phi1 mob, it Is charged, was led by Pit r. '-.s Kiniioy. Wivrrttnts were isHti?d for '.. urn." t.n.i well as for some of t'i' ineu Who took a lending part in tho attack. llulett Wiih a Swindler. MovrooMEitY Oitv, Jfo., Sept. 14. Hon, Sol Iiuglctt, ex-prosecutlng attorney of Montgomery county and member of tho Missouri lejrislnturo for two terms, who died two weeks ago from a gunshot wound supposed to have been accidental, it is now learned defrauded various people out of sums nggrorntlng $l'0,000. It is now be lieved thnt Huglett took his life. Killed While Trylnr- to Hoard a Train. "Wilmington, Del,, Sept. U. Homer Chirk, the son of a jeweler nt St. Joseph. Mo., wns killed nt Cnrpeutcr station, on tho ualtlmoro and Ohio railroad, nt o'clock, while trying to get on a train. Ho had considerable money on his person. A Had Sinn Hanged. PATHS, Tex., Sopt. 14. Chnrles n. Key, murderer, gambler and robber, was oxo- cuted in tho janyard here yesterday after noon tor the Killing or Smith McLathlln In tho Chlcasaw nation, on July 1, 189-1. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing notations of the Now York and Philadelphia Exchanges. New 1'ouk, Sept. 13. The eccontricity movement which hus nearly nil of the week characterized tho speculation in Wall street was attain conspicuous today. The volume of the transactions In stocks exceeded tho record of the previous day by ICO.OOO shares, and the distribution or the baslueas was excellent. Ulosing olds: Del. & Hudson... .131 N. Y. Central 102M N. Y. & N. E 58 Pennsylvania 51' Heading 10H St. Paul 74)4 W. N. Y. & Pa.. .. M West Shore 107K D L. & W. 1K1 Erie m Lake Erie & W... 35 Lehigh Nav 484 Lehigh Valley Jl New Jersey Cen.-llO Gonerat Alnrhots. Pnir.ArBT.PBiA, 8ept. 13. Flour slow; win ter super. $a.2S9V); do. extra, .Wt&SJ); Pennsylvania, roller, clear, (3.83(8.10; do,, (trnlght, $3.1(X3,; western winter, clear, a.r,i U10; do.,lraIiht, 3.I(XJ.. Wheat quiet, steady, with Sfo. bid and 80c. askd for Heptember. Com quiet, hut about Mo. hlgh'T, with snfe. bid and Mc. asked for September. Oats firm but quiet, with Mo. bid and xtJMio. asked for Septetnber. Hay steady; choke timothy, 111.30:15. iiuef steady; family. $1001. Pork quiet; new mass, $10.iVffll0.T. Lard dull; prime western steam, $6OH nominal. Mlttec finn; New York dairy, IKle.: UU. ertjAHteiV, e.; western dairy, 9H18o.t d, mMnff, 189Mio; Pennsylvania and wHtoftMWeiAery prints, fancy, r'''T-"""1Bif iTn fair to choice, nygpsuo. ; prints taMWK a uneese steauy; aow xorc tM no. siuuii, D'itJuc.; wenero pan mi feJe.; full skims, lt'.3u. ISggs BrsJU tW York and Pennsylvauia, ltiaiTci wiiuri liHBdtiu. Live Hioek Atarhets. New York, Set i.i beeves itolive and steady tor good sihti; loiunion to medium dull and lower' native bteers, poor to fair. $-l.7."nC')0: rangers sud t'oliir.nlob. 3.U5 4.2(1; stmts and oxen, $:.',M; hulls. $t Kkas.ai. Euroiieau stahles iUntu Amurhan steers at llCU.lc . droased wiiKlit; refrigerator beef at 8Vtit$c. t'al us. ut t.ve. linn; poor to prime veaU, $.'i.('i l.anilm dull, lower; poor to good sheep .' I .". iniiiioii lopriinu lambs. M.Toai4."i:.tv il'u ' ak at t M I .111. Kam Liutitrt, - ii :i -' .1 1 1 it- sUatly at unchanged prions II iw m unchuiigi-il prli t ,; prime light iin-illiini grailes. l ;n H '. eoiuiiiitn In M . ,irki-r- II i' 'I rouu.. . ffij' iil; ,"inl, iw .", 1 mrn mms. HUBa.jp hmmm islHHH MIHn S ' 17111 l.llllil m . I lZS5 The largest piece, of O o d ever sold for 10 cents, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCHUYKILL DIVISION. September 10, 1895. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tho above daio for Wiggans, Ollherton, Fraekvllle, Dark Wnter, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading, 1n,l. ...... ll.,.,...lv..llt V., 1.1....... n...l lit. 11. ndclphia (hroad street station) at 0 08 and 1145 a. m. nnu -t id p. m. on wceK nays, for i-otts-vllio and intermediate stations 9 io n. m. SUNDAY. For Wictrnns. Ollherton, Frnckvllle, D.irlc tfn.n. u. I.I..I- 1f..i....llln n n ,A ., ... nn,l 310p,'m. For ilamliurg, Steading, I'otttown, l'lioenixvine, jsorrlstown, I'liliaueipnia atuin 'J 10 a. in., :i 10 p. in. xranis leave rracKviiie inr Mienaniioan nt 1040a. in. and 1211. 501. 742 and 1027 n. m. Sunday, 11 13 n. m. nnil 5 10 p. in. Leave 1'ottsviuc lor Kiienannonii at lu in, nn n. m. and t .0, 7 15 nud 10 00 p. in. Kunduy ut lu -iu a. in., ,) la p. ill. Leave Philadelphia, (Rroad street stationl, for Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a. m., 4 10 nnd 711 p. ill. week days. Sundays leave at 0 50 a. lu. I-eavo Uroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOlt NKW YOHK. Express, week days, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 0 50, 7 83, 8 20,9 50. 10 30 (Dining Cnr), 1100, 1111 a. m., 12 noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 and 122 p. m. Dining Carsl, 1 40, 2 30 (Dining Car), 3 20, 100, 5 00, 5 55 (Dining Cnr), 6 00, (150, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 12 01 night. .Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, 150, 8 15, 8 12, 950, 1030 (Dining Car), 1103 u. in., 1235, 230 (Dining Cnr), 4 00 (Limited 4 22), 5 20, 5 50 (Din ing Car), 0 35, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 1201 night. K-Tprjss for Iloiton, without change, 1100 a. m. week days, and C 50 p, m. daily. WASHINGTON AND TIII5 SOUTH. For Unlllmore aud Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 31, 9 10, 10 20, 1118, 1138 u. m., (12 31 Limited Din ing Car). 112, 3 40, 141 (510 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 017, 0 55 (Dining Car), 7 40 (Dining Cnr) p. ni and 12 aTMiight week days. Sunduys, 3 50, 7 20, 9 10, 1118, 1138 a.m., 1 12, 4 41. 0 55 (Dining Car), 7 10 p. m. (Dining Cnr) and 12 05 night. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY'. Express, 5 00, 8 50 a. in., 2 00, 100, 120 nnd 5 00 p. m. weekdays. Sundays, 800, 9 00 nnd 9 45 a. in, $1.00 excursion, 7 00 a. in. Sunday only. For Capo May, Anglesscn, Wlldwood and Holly Bench. F.xprcss, 9 00 a. in., 230, nud 4 05 p. m. week days. Sundays, 8 20 n, lu. Ex cursion, 7 00 a. m. Sunday only. For Sen Islo City, Ocean City and Avnlon. Express 9 10 a. in., 2 30, 120 p. m. week days. Hiitulnvu- R 50 A. m. KveiirKtoii. 7 CO n. m ihillv. For Somers Point. Express, 8 50 n. to., 2 00 nnd 1 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 00 nud uuun. in. S. M. Piikvost, J. lt. Wood, , Oen'l Manager, tlen'l.Pivss'g'r Agt, s Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Cliris. Schmidt, Agt. 207 West Coal Street. Clilhlri lulUh Diamond llrnni. urlsliialuua l.ulv Qpi.tilnc.. BArc, tlwsys rulUtilo. uaoii.!. A.k llruL'ZUt Ibr Cnichzittra 1 m"i b .1 "una Bran 1 tu Mil ' u.l u.vitlllo1 .ifi . iuii.1 wild tilu" iM TuLo ii ulhi'P. hi fuat duimr. i.i. , m. ' .Mu. i. hi ill, I Hi mi Mlliu o.,'.tI4i i -I r ml'u'i i I i mi .1 1 hi I- . r Tin- 1 u '!,." ii- i ri-llli i Mi I 1 .mi" I ii' , ( I, . I'hti u-fi-r .u ii.Il.i1' u.. II-. tt.uu . ' . -..!!- I1 Pei n -r roDacco PROFESSIONAL CARDS. QLIFTON KOUUINS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 7 North Jardln Street. Ofllco Hours: From 8 to 9:30 a. in.; 1:30 to 2:30 p. m.; 0:00 to 7:30 p. in. yf, N- STEIN, SI. I)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Itoom 2, Kgau's Now Dulldlng, corner Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, P&. Ofllco hours: 8 to 10 a. in.: 1 tu 3 p. m.; 7 to 9 p. in. Night ofllco No. 230 Wtt Oak street. p F. HUItKE, M. D. 30 11 Lloyd Mreet, Shennndonh. Office hours : 7 to 9 u. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. in. ( M. HAMILTON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllec Wnter Company building, 26 West Lloyd street y H. POMKKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. SlicnniKlonli, la. m. urnKi:, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW- Ofllco Ku.m bullilhitf, corner ol Mutn aud Centre strecth, Sheiiuiuluali, pROR JOHN JONKS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. Lock IIox (SI, Malimoy City, Pa. IlnvitiLT htmlletl under Homo of tho best nmstern in London und Paris, will jivo les-tona uu tho violin timl viwal culture. Tonus roa.son nhle. Adilr'rri in cut of tftrouse, the jeweler, Shenandoah. The Backus Water Motor Is the Most Economical Power Known, and the Best In the World for Driving: Light Machinery. It takes but little room. , It never gets out of repair. It can not blow up. It requires no fuel. It needs no engineer. Then la no delay; no firing up; Tie aehes to oloMAway; no vxlrn iiiHurAiibe to pay, no r lrlng neoeasry; no coal hills to pay, and ' aleayf ready nir use. It U involi'vl le for blowing Oh urcli Orgnns. fur runuir.r printing Ffcaago, Sewing Mutliim-s, Turning lathes, scroll Saws, Grind HtoueH, Coffee Mills, Sausage Jtlaehlnea, Feed Cutters, Corn Mills, Elevators, Kte, Four horse power at 40 pounds pressure ot water. It le noun-less, neat, noiiipaei, steady, and above all IT IS VERY CHEAP. Price, $15 to $300. Send for circular tn the Uut-kus Water Motor Co., Newark, N. .1 , stating paper you saw advertisement In We also manufacture Patent Rotating" and Exhaust Fans. 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