Weak,IrritabIe,Tired "I Was No Good on Earth." Dr. Miles' Nervine strengthens tho weak, bullda up tho broken down constitution, and permanently cures every kind of nervous disease. "About one year ago Itvas afflicted tcith nervousness, sleeplessness, Creeping sensattoninmy legs, Slight palpitation of my heart, Jtistractinaconfustonofthemind, , Serious loss or lapse of memory. Weighted dotrn iritli care and worry. I completely lost axwetite , And felt my vitality tveartng out, I teas tecak, irritable and tired, i JUy teetght teas reduced to 10O lbs., In fact I teas no good, on cartlu A friend Drought mo Dr. Miles' book, "Now and Start ling Facts," and I Anally decided to try a bottlo of Dn. Miles' Ko orativo Nervlno. Before I had takon ouo bottlo I could sleep as well as a lO-yr.-old boy. My appetito rcturnod greatly Increased. fllien I had talicn the sixth bottle Sly weight increased to 170 be., Tic sensation in tny legs teas gone; Sty nerves steadied completely; My memory teas fully restored. Sly brainsccmedclearcrthan ever. 1 I felt as goodas any man on earth, i Ur. MItles' Jtestorative Xcrvine ia ' A great medicine, I assure you." f Augusta, Mo. Walter U. BUmjank. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a positive guarantee) that tho first bottlo will benefit. AH druggists soil It at $1,6 bottles tor $5, or It will bo sent, prepaid, on rocelpt ot price by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health The Backus Water Motor Is thefMost Economical Power Knovyn, ' and the Best In the World for Driving: Light Machinery. It takes butjllttle room. iniever gets out of repair. It can not blow Up. It requires no fuel. . It needs no engineer. .Ticro Is no delay; no firing up; no ashes to ' clean away; no extra Insurance to pay; no re pairing necessary; no coal hills to pay, and It 1, always ready for use. It is invaluable for blowing Church Organs, for running Printing Presses, Sowing Machines, Turning Lathes, Scroll Saws, Grind Stones, CofTee Mills, Sausage Machines, Peoil Cutters, Corn Mills, Elevators, Etc. Four-horse power at 10 pounds pressure of water. It is noiseless, neat, compact, steady, &nd above an IT'IS VERY CHEAP. Price, $15 to $300 Send for circular to the IJackus Water Moto Co., Newark, N. J., stating paper you saw auvertiscmcnt in. Wealso manufacture Patent Rotating andExhaust Fans. Send for Special Catalogue on Ventilating. Our Plans of Operation ASSURE Absolute Safety of Investment. Dividends Payable Monthly. V Principles of LIFE INSUftANCEand BUILD ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS Superseded. $10 to $5,000 Business Boom. Can be Invested "lib talttv. Witt convince nny uatonablt person tbat this laa truthful statement. The Ionic looked for bwtineu rrrfr-ft IsatUancf Indication In tho financial world stent)!?, an advance In values. Prior to M.v 1 ortceeof everything were at or below tbe cost of production. Will you Join the irouuUm and reap tbe benefits of ibis boom ? Will establish Ihiit by refer ring to some ot tbe leading Band ana Trust Companies of our city Responsible. Sale. Conservatives nnH !tl Our past tueeess Justifies us In 25 DOr COM I statin that we feel assured ot OUr ability to DAP n mnnthlv .11. 1. i. our ability to par per Month.) Sfffi' cent or mure on IWUCQ. 1 If you want tom tnonrv. all w lliVCO I eskisfuryou to (tnflit our ruw TIPATC f and oriyinnl methods. Will sasraa. I luH It.' tte to convince tbe most skeptical. full particulars sent free OA Applica nt!!!. ,0,IWM..lWO , HlltVU. Co-operative TradIng'Assn, 15 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111 For Sciontlfio Dentistry go to Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD. Fifteen years actual experience. Gold, Amal gam und Porcelain lllllngs, Uold Crowns, For Selatn Crowns, Aluminum Crowns. Best teeth 10.00, no hetter mnae nt any price. Teeth ex tracted with vitalized air, 50c. Extracted with out air, 25c. Allowance mailo where teeth are out on new pi utea. All work guaranteeU, Lady attendant always present. Ofllco hours i Every day, 1 to 3 p. in. Sundays 1 to 3 p. m. 30 East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Max Ileese's residence, front room upstairs. TheSchuylkUlVailey Cottage Owued by Totor Grlffltlis , No. 122 Sfciili Mlsslssppl Avenue, 3rw ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Svn and one-half anuarea from P. It. station: . 1 ... ir..MA.l m.flt.nnvl mm 2 and refurnished. Everything complete for con venience of patrons. SI118. Si. A. UHIFFIN, Proprietress. Twenty-fifth Anniversary of tlio Birth of United Italy. THE PREMIER AND THE POPE. trlspl rays TI! Ttespncts to the Sovereign rontllT and Iirflnea Ills Position Ora tion at the Unveiling of the Garibaldi Blonnmont. Romb, Sept.. St. Tho fetes colobrntlng tho twontv-llfth anniversary of the entry of tho Italian army into Romo, which 1)0 Kan on tho 14th Inst., culminated yester day in the ceromony of tho unveiling of tho monument of General Garibaldi on tho Janiculum hill, in tho presence of King Humbert nud tho royal family, tho court, ministers and deputations of veterans who served under Garibaldi, Tho 50,000 people who witnessed tho ceremony displayed the utmost enthusiasm. Tho dooorations ot publlo Bnd prlvuto buildings were of tho most imposing and liberal character. Every mention of tho names of Garibaldi, Italy and Kiup Humbcrt.was greeted with loud cheers. Tho English and American embassies had their flags hoisted. Tho statue of Garibaldi is by tho sculp tor Gallorl. It is an equestrian bronze. weighing fifteen tons. It has been erected In the grounds ot tho Villa Corslnl upon an lmmenso grnnlto base, on tho four sides of which aro shown four allegorical groups. The sido faring Romo represents tho de fense of Romo against the French in 1818. Tho opposite shows tho Garlbaldlans tak ing Calata Flma. Tho third and fourtli sides exhibit groups symbolical of Amer ica and Kuropo. Premier Crispl delivered an oration, In which, ho eulogized Garibaldi without say ing a word that might give oUcnso to either Franco or the Vatican. Slgnor Crispl dilated upon the Inherent antagonism of statesmanship and religion, arguing that thoso claiming the restora tion of tbo temporal power are actuated by far more human motives than that of safe guarding tho prcstlgo of the churoh. Tho strutrnles incidental to political govern ment, ho said, would stiuo an sonnmenc of veneration lor Christ's vicar. Italy nas clven an example for other countries in renouncing ecclesiastical attributes and according the greatest respect to tho lib erty of tho churoh. In the cuarauty of iDlrltu.il autonomy. ho said, tho popo possessed an unassailable fortress which might well bo onvled by all tho powers of tho world, and even by Pro testants. Tho pope is now subject only to God. As a temporal prince his authority would bo diminished, for he would then only be tho oqual ot other princes, who would lenguo themsolves against him. After 1870 Pope Pius IX could contend with Bismarck. Catholics preaohlng re bellion should know that they aro only assisting anarchists, who dony both God and the king. Slgnor Crispl concluded by soying: "The fetes are not directed against the popo. Do not let us mar the solemnity of this cere mony, In which tho whole of Italy is united, but remember that tho jubilee re minds us of our duty to dofeud a patriotic inheritance) won through long years of sacrillco. ' Tho procession of Garibaldlan veterans to tho Villa Corslnl was a striking and Im pressive spectuclo, with its band of musio and its banners. The old soldiers in red shirts were loudly cheered as they marched through the streets. According to some estimates 100,000 people congregated upon tho Janiculum hill. The royal carriage moved through tho crowd with the great est difficulty, tbo populace pressing about It to seize tho hands of King Humbert and Queen Marguerite. A tremendous shout wont up as tho veil was withdrawn from thostatuo. Garibaldi- ans stormed and climbed the monument to deposit upon it flags and crowns of flowers. Tho scene was one of Indescrib able emotion. King Humbert has conferred tho order of tho annunclata upon and sent a flatter ing letter to General Cudorna, the solo surviving member of the ministry of 1870. Dispatches from the provinces report that the day has been celebrated every where with tho greatest enthusiasm. At 3 o'clock in tho afternoon the mayor of the city unveiled the memorial column of Porta Pin, which is erected upon tho exact spot at which the Italian troops ef fected a breach in the city walls when thoy occupied the city in 1870 and overthrow tho temporal power of tho pope. The vet erans of 18 1 0 moved to the site of the col umn in a splendid procession. They de posited hundreds of wreaths at Its base and sang patriotic songs In grand chorus. Celebrated In Washington. Washington, Sept. 21. The Italians in this city yostorday enthusiastically cele brated tho twonty-flfth anniversary of tho unification of Italy, The festivities were under tho direction of the local Italian beneficial nud fraternal organizations. There was u street parade in tho morning, followed by u reception to Baron Fava, the Italian ambassador, hlubornto arrange ments wcro mode for the grand banquet In tho evening. Many hundreds of Ital ians were in line of parade, and thoy were reviewed by Baron Fava and other promi nent representatives of Italy. Miss Vanderbllt to Wad a Dnke. New York, Sept. 81. Tho engagement of the young Duko of Marlborough to Miss Consuejo Vandorbilt, the daughter of Mr. and Mra. W. K. Vanderbllt, which has been repeatedly affirmed and donlcd dur ing tho past month, was formally an nounced last niaht. The duke himself Is authority for tho statement. The wedding will take place toward the latter parioi tho year in Now York. Car Collided with s Telegraph Vol: Reading, Pv, Sept. SI. About mid- night a trallor attached to a trolley car on the Rcuding and Southwestern Eloctrlo railroad left the track at the Kurtz House, several miles south of Reading, and was partially wrecked by striking u telegraph polo. The car was protty well filled with people, and at least a dozen wore more or loss cut and urulscd, principally by jump ing off. Will Hang for Murdering; Ilia SUter, Pbkin, Ills., Sept. 81. In tho Tazewell county circuit court Albert Wallace was convicted of murdor in the first degree and the death penalty ordered executed by the ghorlff. Tho crime of ' which Wallace was found guilty was tho killing of bis sister, Ilia ratal Debauch, Susquehanna, Pa., Sopt. 81. Joseph nammerls, aged 50 years, 'went into a barn while Intoxicated at Montrose yesterday, and was trampled to death by horses as ho lay asleep. 'he Young Girl's Life Like a Flowing Brook. s Course Obstructed by Many Obstacle's. Some Timely Suggestions Regard ing a Serious Subject. "Hrooks mnko rivors, rivers run to seas," sings the poet Drydon in Ills Worship of Aesculapius, tho first known physician. Tho poet little thought as ho penned Ids verse in praise of tho ancient practitioner, how aptly Ills beautiful lino would apply to tho life of a woman. Tho chattering brook as it Hows to merge itself in the larger stream represents tho careless, unthinking young girl. Tho wild and unturlmlent stream, sometimes flowing smoothly, then dashing ovor rocks and down into unbroken depths, at last be coming a mighty river, bearing ships upon its bosom, is tho woman with her broaden ing and deepening possibilities. IJut how many girls "Htnndfnf: with reluctant feet Where tho brook and river meet YVomonhood and childhood licet," are at tilts tluio of their livos tho object of groat solicitude to their parents. The young girl is sad, does not like company, lias palpi tation of tho heart after slight exertion, dyspepsia, constipation, pains in tho head and limbs and aloilc tho spine, and her face is ualo with a greenish tinge. Sho is the victim of green sickness. This is n case in which tho nervous system is impaired and tho blood is impoverished, A good tonic is needed to bring her back to health and strength, and parents should bo careful to chooao the best remedy. Here is what Mrs. Homer Lard, of bio Alien street, bpringnelu, aiass., selected for her 17 year old daughter Mary, with an account of its marvelous results. Mrs Lard says : About two years aeo my daughter became so nervous that I had to tako her out of school. Her condition caused grave annreheusion. Sho lost in ilosh: was possessed with a nervous thirst and clutched everything on which sho laid her hands, with tho grip of a person in tho threes ot death. Worso than all, she was not only unable to sleep her self, but her restlessness would keep tho other members ot our tamny awaKo, sue grew wor&e rapidly and wo linally went to a phy sician, but tbo remedies ho prescribed did her no cood ; on tho contrary, Mary thought they made her iyoro. "Hie old saying of a 'drownine man clutcli ing at a straw' camo to our minds, and re membering tjiat I had read of somo wonder ful cures made by Dr. Greeen's Ncrvura blood and nervo remedy, I decided to try it. I must say that tho cfl'ect was magical, and results wero apparent after tho first bottle had been partly used. My daughter slept that uiuht fur the first timo in months, and vou can beltovo that to us it was iiko a ray ot sun shino from a cloudy sky. Her condition Im proved steadily and sho was able to resumo her studies. I'iano practice formerly had a peculiarly bad cfl'ect upon Jior, but sho now practices regularly without becoming nervous. Two years ago wo feared that Mary had reached her growth, out sinco uimng ur. ureeno s Ncrvura her nervousness lias been so creatly dispelled that sho lias grown considerably and regained tho llesh she had lost." it is wonderlul what benefit this young girl derived in so short a timo from l)r, Greene's Ncrvura, tho great nervo and blood remedy. Ifvouliavo a daughter who is suffering In such a manner, can you doubt that this grand medicine is just what she needs? You can mako no mistake in giving her this great blood and nerve remedy, for it is tho dis covery of a noted and experienced physician, Dr. Ureene, ot 3o west 14th btreet, rscw York City. Ho not only positively promises a good cfl'ect from tho medicines but allows all who wish to consult liiin freo of charge, cithor personally or by letter, so that in using his remedy you mako him your physician and receive the benefit of ids great skill. POLITICAL CARDS. JJIOIt COKONEU, WM. N. STEIN, Of Shenandoah. Subject to Republican rules. JOIt DIHEOTOIt OF THE POOR, LEWIS BENDER, Of West Mnhanoy Township. Subject to Republican rule poll DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Of Pottavllle. Subject to Republican rules. JOHN D ALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. AH work guaranteed to be ftnst-oJass In every particular. Silk ties and lace curtains a spec ialty. Qooda called for and dellverod. A trial order Bollclted, DU. J. B. CAI.I.KN, , , , No. 31 South Jardin etroet, Shenandoah. OfKICK IIouus i 1:30 to 3 and 6.30 to 8 p. m. Except Thursday evenlnff. No ofllco work on Sunday except by arrange ment. A strict adherence to the office hours la absolutely necossar The Oholera Is Eeportod to bo on tbe Inoroaso, CAPTURED BY JAPANESE TROOPS. nnndreds of Lives Lost In an Engagement In Which the Old Cnpllatof Formo.aaud an Adjacent Fortlfled Town Is Taken from the Chinese. SAN Fkanchco. Sent. 21. The stenmor Gaollo, which lias just arrived from Hong Kong and Yokohama, did not stop at Honolulu. She brought olevon cabin pas sengers from Hiogo, tho worst Infested cholera district in tho Orient. No sickness was reported on tho trip across and no alarm was felt by the ship's officers. Sliice last advices there has been an in crease of tho cholera plaguo In the Oriental ports. During tho two weeks preceding the sailing or tbe ship there had been six deaths from cholera in Hong Kong, Gl deaths out of 51 cases at Nagasaki, 250 deaths out of 829 cases nt Hiogo, and 27 cases with 19 deaths at Yokohama. On luspection by members of tho board of health the passongers and malls were landed, and the steamer went back to quarantine. The postmaster has rccolved a dispatch from Washington directing him to fumlgato all mails received from infected ports. Tho chief of police has ordered a house to house canvass for the purpose of compelling all citizens to put their houses in tho best sanitary condition possible. Under date of Toklo, Sept. 7, the follow ing is reported: Taiwan Jn, tho old capital of Formosa, and Chang Hwa, an adjacent fortified town, wore captured by a body of 2,000 Japanese on Aug, 20, after o short contest in which twenty-four of tho as sailants were killed or wounded. Of tho Chinese garrisons, numbering 10,000, 650 wero killed or wounded, and the remainder dispersed in various directions. Tho conquering army will not proceed further southward until after tho arrival of fresh troops from Manchuria and Japan. By tho middle of September the entire force will exceed 50,000 fighting men. Count Matsugata, minister of finance, has resigned from tiie Japanese cabinet bo causo of differences with Marquis Ito, prime minister. Viscount Watannbec, who retired from tho treasury Inst Marcli to make room for Matsugata, now re sumes his formor position. ' The report recently sent out from Wash ington asserting that toward tho close of tho war between China and Japan a seri ous difficulty threatened tho friendly rela tions of Japan and tho United States, and that actual hostilities would hare broken out but to the sudden announcement of nn Asiatic armistice, is declared by tho highest authorities of Toklo to bo entirely without foundation. Tho Investigation of the Kucheng mas sacre proceeds slowly .Jthn Chinese officials seeking by overy means to interpose de lays and plainly Indicating their sonso of superiority in rank and position to the consular agents cliarg"d with the duty of guarding foreign interests. A few execu tions of real or alleged criminals may probably bo ordered and pledges of watch fulness and ciro will bn giv -n to any re quired extoiit by tho rulers at iJekin. lint tho mass of tho people aro now thoroughly persuaded tliut tho highest provincial au thorities approvo tho persecution of strang ers and bolievo that they will get shielded from punishment no innttcr what excesses they may bo guilty of Fifty thousand Mohaiii' i 'dans aro In active rebellion in ti. i ortlnvestof China. Thoy are fighting with ... . -ltd to bo supplied by Russian -.ympatii. rs, and their avowed purpose is to set up in inde pendent government iu territcvy taken from Knnsu Alii and Thibet, "'bi nuthor itlos at Pekln are dispatching all tho troops that can be collected to the secue. Mexico Wants No Irlih Colonists. Wabuikoton, Sept. 81. Sonor; Romero, the Mexican minUtor, has received a num ber of letters from Irishmen in this country asking Information as to what special inducements the Mexican govern ment would offer to the immigration of Irishmen, the lettors boing induced by newspaper publications that Mexico, be sides giving land, would pay all expenses of colonists travelling from Ireland to Mexico. Senor Romero has received an official roport from which it appears that tho publication was ungrounded. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing; Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia Exchanges. New York, Sept. 20. The stock market la many respects showed a repetition of back ing and filling in prices that has been familiar ot late, The movements were attributable to the profaaalonal cliques that are now promi nent in the manipulation of the industrials. Closing bids: Del. & Hudson 133 N. Y. Central 102K D., h. 6W- 107H N. Y. & N. E- .61 Erie. Pennsylvania 56i Lake Erie & W.... SS Heading 80H Lehigh Nav 48tf St. Paul 76?, Lehigh Valley 41' W. N. Y. & Pa 4 New Jersey Cen...ll3H West Shore General Marketa. PniLADBLPiiiA, 20. Flour firm; winter su perfine, $3.rQ3.iO; do. extras, 2.503.63; Pennsylvania roller, clear, li.8i3; do. do., atralght, $3ffi3.25; western winter, clear, 2,80 03.10; do. do., atralght, $3.103,3. M. Wheat weak, lower, with 6Hc. bid and OBHo. asked for September. Corn quiet, lower, with 33c. bid and 33?c. asked for September. Oats quiet, steady, wiiU26Uo. bid and 27Ho. asked for September. Hay steady, good to choice timothy, SIS. Beef ateady; family, 1&&120. Pork quiett new mess, SlOQlO.iK. Lard firmer; prime western steam, tt.StH nominal. Butter ateady; New York dairy, 12lUc; do. cream ery, 21c.; western creamery, 133'mc.J Klglns, -ia-lc.; Pennsylvania and western prints, fancy, Sic; exceptional lots higher; do., fair to choice, ISaSOo.; prints Jobbing at IB&aSc Cheese quiet: large, SHOTHe.; small, 638Hc; part skims, 2H&t)o.; full aklms, WSifc. Egga ateady; New York and Pennsylvania, 10a 17c; western, 10'ilOHo. Idre Stock Markets. Nbw Youk, Sept. 20. Beevea dull; ateers lower. Native steers, poor to prime, J3.40a 6.40; rangers, S4&1.40; slugs and oxen, $3.60 4; bullB, $&3 U; dry cows. $1.35ai-76. Euro pean cables quote American steers at OHa 11K. dressed weight; refrigerator beef atSVS &0Ko. Calves quiet, but ateady; poor to prime veal, S5&8-, graasera, fg&2.76, Sheep steady; lambs ahade Btronger; poor to prime sheep, S23.75; common to choice lambs, HHti. Itoga weak at $1.7&5.36. East IlurrAiA.Sept. 30. Cattle quiet, eaay. Hogs quiet, firm; fair to choice Yorkers, f 1.70 ffii.75; heavy grassy ends, $1.16l.t0; roughs, $11.6034.00; ataga. f33.; ulgs.good to choice, $1.00.31.70. Sheep and lambs lower; choice to prime lambs, $1 00&4 80; good to cholce.ji.30a 4.76; fair to good. $3.6634.15; culls and com mon, $2.60&3.40; Canada lambs, fair to prime, t4.6C4.S5. Sheep Blow; good to choice mixed sheep, $3.1CQ.40; fair to good mixed sheep, f 2.50K(t6i culls and common sheep, $1.40&2.25. JAY! DROPPED YOUR LU CI A GREAT BIG PIECE FOR lO CENTS- " and aches of an annoy ing nature.a torturous nature, a dangerous naturc.can be quickly and surely cured with Paiu-Killer. A3 no one is proof against pain, no one should be without Pain-Killer. This good old remedy kept at hand, will save much suffering and many calls on the doctor. For all summer complaints of crown folks or children it has stood without an equal for over half a century. No Sold everywhere. The quantity hai the aame, 25c. Look out for worthless Dearing me name i-kkky uavis x son. iiesult la 4 weeks. For sale by P. P. D. KIKLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. QUFTON ItOllllINS, M, IX, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 7 North Jardin Street. OIBco Hours: From 8 to 9:30 a. m.; 1:30 to 2:30 p. in.; 6.00 to 7:30 p. ni. "y N. STEIN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Room 2, Kgnn'a New Duildlne, corner Mnin and Centro streets, Hhenandoah, Pa Ofllco hours : 8 to 10 a. m.; 1 to 3 p. m. ; 7 to p. m. Ni(ht ofllco No. 230 West Oak street. J F. IlUItKE, M. D. 30 R. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Office hours : 7 to 9 a. ui., 1 to 3 and 7 to p. in. Q M. HAMILTON, M. IX, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllco Wnter Company building, 2 West Lloyd street. J H. rOMEItOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Pa. M. IiUIEKH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllco Ekixi building, corner of Main nud Centre streets, Shenandoah. gDWAltl) V. SIIOKMAKEIt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 'Ofllco. Mellet's Building, comer Centro and Market streets. piiOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Look Hox 66, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studlod under some of the best nuutera In London nud Purls, will give lessons on the violin mid voonl culture. Terms reason able. Addruns iu oure of Strouse, the Jeweler, Shenandoah. Chlfke.trr' l'.nulUh Diamond llr.ntf. ENNYROYAL PILLS Uriel nul and Only Genuine Arc. twy raliabU. laoics uk DrtssTirlik tar Chirk ctr Unnlk ftia 1 nond Brand la IImI svnrl (ioLi seu.llla uoxp-a, aeawa vua blue riitxo 1 ke na tlhI- RtfUA AmnamrMxM a fill Liu (tutu and imitUon$ At ItrutfiUti, or a 4 4e. la stamp! Ar tartloulr. it.tiionUla u4 ItelUif fur fad let," m irurr by return ChlcheterCemIcilC,o.)MudUon'44utaic - "IU" - MIP'"y.' t SiLltr ut MISTER! YOU VE pica m time like the present to get a bottle of been doubled but the price remains Imitations. Buy only tho genuine, LOST I IGOR When In doubt what to use for Nervous Debility, t-ow of Srxtial Foer fin either sex), 1 ni potency. Atrophy, Varicocele and other weaknesses, from any cause, tiso Sex. n: Tills. Drains chc keel and fall wgnr quuUy ri.ston.Ml. If rglfcted, such troubles result fatally Mailed anywhere, scaled, forft.oo, 6 boxes lur I5.00. With every 1 5.00 order we pivo c leijal riuar.ntc-e to cure or rtund the mow. Audrcs PEAL ; MEDICINE CO. Cleveland, Ohio. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCIIUYKILL DIVISION. Skftembkr 10, 1895. Trains will leave Shennndouh after the nlmve date for WiKKnns, (Jilberton, Frackvllle, lurlc Water, St. Clair, PottBville, Hamburg, Heading, Pottstown, Phoenixvlllo, Norrlstown and Phil adelphia (Hroivd street stntlou) nt 6 0S and 1113 n. m. and 4 15 p. m. on week days. For Potta villc and intermediate stations 9 10 a. m. SUNDAY. For Wiggnns, Gllherton, Frarkvllle, - Water, St. Clair, Pottsville. at 8 OS, 9 40 a. m. and 3 10 p. in. For Hamburg, Heading, Pottstown. Phocnlxville. Norrlstown, Philadelphia at fi 00, 9 40 a. m.,310p. m. Trains leave Frackvlllo for Shenandoah at 1040 a. m. and 12 14, 5 01, 7 42 and 10 27 p. to. Sunday, 11 13 n. in. and 5 40 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at 10 13, 11 iH a. m. and 4 40, 7 15 and 1000 p. in. Sunday at 10 10 a. ni., li 15 p. in. Ienve Phlladelnhln. (Ilrood street station), for Shennndonh nt 5 57und 8 35 a. m., 4 10 and 711 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 a. ni. iave itronu mreci nmiion, j'uiiaueipuia, FOR NEW YOItK. 7 33, 8 20, 9 50, 10 30 (Dining Curl, 1100, 1114 a! m., iz noon, rjso (i.imueci iuu anil a p. m. Dining Cars), 140, 2 30 (l)lniug Car), 3 20, 100, 5 00,5 56 (Dining Car), 6 00, 6 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. m.. lZUiniKi-t. Bunuays, 3 , lui, -isu, sis, biz, 9 50, 10 30 (Dining Car), 1103 a. in., 12 35, 2 30 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited 1221,520, 556 ilHn iug Car), 6 35, 6 50. 8 12, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night Express for ltostou, without change, 11 00 flu iu, week days, and 6 50 p. in. daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Fur Ilaltlmore and Washington, 3 50, 7 30, 8 31, 9 10,10 20,11 18,1138 a. ni., (12 31 Limited Din ing Cur). 1 12, 3 46, 4 11 (3 16 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 017, 055 (Dining Car), 7-40 (Dining Car) p. ni., and 1205 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18, 11 3S a. in., 1 IX, 4 41, 655 (Dining Cni"), 7 10 p. in. (Dining. Our) and 12 05 night. Leave Market street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOK ATLANTIC CITY. Kxpres, 5 00, 8 50 a. in., 2 00, 4 00, 4 20 and 5 00 p. m. wM'kdays. Sundays, 8 00, 9 00 and 9 If a. in. 81.00 excursion, 7 00 a. in. Sunday only. For Cbp May, Anglessea, Wlldwood and Holly Ueooh. Epr, 9 00 a. ni., 2 30, and 4 05 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 20 u. in. Ex cursion. 7 00 a. m. Sunduv onlv. For Sea Isle City, Ooean City and Avalon Express, 910 a. in., 2 30, 4 20 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 20 a. m. Uxc.ili-.loii, 7 00 a. in daily. For Somers Point. Express, 8 50 a. m.. 2 00 and 4 00 p. m. week days. Sundays, 8 00 and 9 00 a. in. S. M. Pkkvost, J. It. Wood, Qen'l Manager. 11 en' I lHws'g'r Agt. Your Stomach Cannot stand the same washing that your ImmiU do, and the water you drink isu'k even fit for that purpose. Use LorcnzSchmldrs geer ailf porter, JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branchy.
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