"For Charity Suffered Long." Mrs. Laura C. Phoenix, Hllwaukee. Wis. "Matron of a Benevolent Horn o nnd knowing tho good Dr. Miles' Norvlno has dono mo, my wish to help others, over comes my dtsllko tor tho publicity, this letter may glvo mo. In Not. and Dee., 1893, Tio inmates Had tho "JCaGrippc," nnd I was ono of tho first. Resuming duty too soon, 'with tho caro ot bo many sick, I did not. regain my health, and in a month J became so debilitated and nervous from sleeplessness and tho drafts mado on my rltallty, that It was a question If I could go on. A dear friend ndvlsed mo to try Jr. Miles' Restorative Kervtne. I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am In better health than over. I still continue JtH occasional use, as a nerve food, as ray work la very trying. A letter ad dressed to Milwaukee, Wis., will roach mo." Jnno 6, JS91. Mrs. Laura 0. Phoenix. Dr. Miles' Ncrvino Is sold on a positive cnaranteo that tho first bottle will Dcnollt. All druggists sell It nt $1,6 bottles forts, or It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health The Backus Water Motor Is the Most Economical Power Known, and the Best In ihe World for Driving: Light MachHery. ; but little room. aever gets out of repair. : can not blow up. It requires no fuel. It needs no engineer. tfay; no firing up; no ashes to fcxtru lusuranco to pay; no re- k no com mils to pay, ami i .ftrhrtzn'Mipr running Printing SeWhiir' MiFP-. Turnlii&r lathes. 13'uivs. Urhiil StimH?trreo Mills. Sau&uee fn?s, Vvhd CutteiBimMUls. Elevators. Etc. Four-horse powtta v4Int,s pressure of water. It fn iioirieles.sBk)SJUact, steady nnu auovo nil it is ver; Price. 15 f'al, Sprlrr- Co., Newark, N. J., sJrjjf 5fjiper you saw advertisement In. We also manufacture Patent Rotating and Exhaust Fans. Send for Special Catalogue on Ventilating. 'S Lager and ' Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. For Scientific Dentistry go td . Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD. irlfli-iti years actual experience. Gold. Ainol Bam and Porcelain llllliujs, Qolil C(pwns, Por celain crowns, . 810.00, no better made at any price. Teeth ex; trocted with vitalized air, SOo. Extracted with-, out air, 25o. Allowance mode where teeth are out on new plates. All work guaranteed. Lady attendant olwnys present. Offlce hours t Every day, I to 5 p. ra. Sundays 1 to 3 p, m. 30 East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa, Max Heese's residence, front room upstairs. The Schuylkill Valley Cottage Owned by Peter Qrifllths No. 122 Soutli Mlssissppl Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Two and one-half squares from P. & B. station; half square from beach. lUpalnted, repaperea and refurnished. Everything complete for con venience of patrons. MltS. SI. A. a BIFFIN, Proprietress. CHAS. DERR, Tbnsprlal Artist. 12 West Centre street. Eiiylish hair cutting- a specialty. Clean towel with every shave. IT TfllTPC ENGLISH WM WINS. Littlo Spruce IV Defeats Our Lit tle Oup Defender, THE RAOE 0L03ELY CONTESTED. The American Ynclit Defeated by Only Twenty-three Second In n Twelve Mile Hun Ethelwriin' "Commander Did Ton Hindi Experimenting;. Otbtkh Bay, h. I., Sept. CO. Tho sec ond raco between tho hnlf raters Spruco IV, tho English bont, and Ethclwynn, rep resenting tho Indian Hurbor Yacht club of Connecticut, for thd international chtil lengo cup offered by tho Scawiiunkha-Cor-lnthluu Yacht club of Now York, wns won by tho English boat by twenty-threo sec onds. Tho race was over a trlangulnr course laid on Long Island sound, each leg of two miles, aad tho courso was sailed twlco over, mnklngn total of twelve miles. Tho Lilliputian yachts were sent away ut 12:80. Boforo tho racers got hnlf over the first leg,' which was to bo a reach, tho wind hauled to tho eastward, and they hud to BPItUCK IV AND J, AUTHOR BISAKD. boat tho rest of tho way to tho first turn. Spruco showed good judgmout nt this early stnge of the game hy. remnlnlng In closer to tho shore and avoiding tho rough water. Ethclwynn was compelled to make a tack more than Spruco before she got around the first inark,but she got thcro three minutes ahead of the challenger. On the next leg It was a broad reach, on which point of sailing tho Britisher was snld to be at hor best. But she did not crawl up on ner rival. Un tho contrary sho lost llfty-four seconds. Then tho boats headed for homo to com plete tho first round. This leg was a close reach, and on It Spruce gained on Ethcl wynn six seconds, and when they started on the first leg of tho second round there was only three minutes and fifty-eight sec onds botween thorn. Then the wind shifted to tho southward again and Spruce came up and blunketcd Ethclwynn, passing tho American and leaving n clear length of water between her taflrail and Ethel wynn's bow. Within un eighth of a mllo of the first uilgfi, on tho second round Spruco passed TOE ETIIELWTNN AND C. J. FIELD. Ethclwynn, but tho Yank immediately drew ahead again, only to surrender to Spruco within threominutes. Again Ethol wynn wont ahead, turning tho lifth mark thirty-oue seconds before her antagonist. On the last leg Mr. Field ran up half a dozen jibs before ho got through with his experiments, nnd In that sort of monkey business lost time enough to havo won tho ruco. Mr. Field carried out a policy of long tacks, while Mr. Brand went about so often that oniokers declared ho was tucking twlco to Field's once. Tho breezo was blowing six knots un hour when tho boats began this beat, but before thoy reached tho linlsh It had dropped to four, Ethclwynn stood on u long board to tho eastward, while Spruco by making her small sized tacks scooted over the line close hauled twenty-three seconds ahead of tho American bont, which hail eased off sheets far away from tho finish and came ahead very fast, but too late. Tho tlmo of Spruco IV fortho twelve miles wasH:45:ll "I was beaten by too many Jibs," said Mr. Flold, when ho returned to tho club house after tho raco. "I did too much ex perimenting, I hud six of thoso sumo head sails aboard, and I tried them nil beforo I discovered that thoro wero four too muny. If I had held on to a small one on thellttlo boating that wo had to do, and ono of good slzo In reaching, Ethehvynu would havo mnilo a bettor showing." Three Men Killed by un Express. SpitlNimELD, Mass., Sept. -'0. A train on the Boston and Malnu railroad struck and Instantly killed Patrick Farrell, Michael Craig and Edward McCaun near tho second crossing ubovo the Chlcopee street crossing In Chlcopee. Tho three men ami ouo other wore walking together on the railroad truck, nnd stepped from In front of a doiyn freight tralu directly In front of tho passenger train going up. luTardsred by Pill, HAitmsnuita, Sept. SO, An unknown man was shot and killed by a companion during a drunken, quarrel In front of tho village hotel at Bridgeport last night. Tho men had the appearance of thieves. The murderer escaped, ' aud Is at large. His victim had a satchel containing a Jimmy, a dark lantern and other burglars' tools, and seven dollars In money. Tha Thieving; Cashier Still at Lares. Washington, Sopt. 0, it has been dis covered that Charles Gardner, the missing cashier of tho Pennsylvania freight office hero, took $3,Q0O In cash with him when ho fled. The examination of his books has not yet been completed, but It is not be lieved his total shortage will be more than 0,000. No trace of Gardner lias boen found, 11 IS TB BLAME ? It Not a Case of Guilty Neglect ? Is A Terrible Responsibility Rests Willi Some body, A Serious Question to a Great Many, and a Sad One. Who iS to hlamo 1 Surely some ono is to hlamo for tin) enor mous amount of sickness nnd suffering In tho world, Too often pcoplo nro prono to throw tho rcsuosihility for their condition upon some higher power. In nlno cases out of ten this is wrong, for In most eases tho hlamo lies entirely with the sufferer, It has been shown hy constantly demon strated fact, proven by tho esporienco of thousands upon thousands of people that most of tho difficulties and diseases from which pcoplo suffer nro easily and readily cured hy tho use of Dr. Greene's Ncrvursi blood and nerve remedy, which is, without doubt, tho greatest medical discovery of modern times. It is sure to euro disease. Mrs. Wm. M. Strong, who lives in Waits field, Vt., says : "About ten years ago I had a very severe attack of typhoid fever, which left ono side of my body in a Very bad condition. Ono limb swelled badly, and every tiuio Iboro my weight on that limb, it seemed as though my hip would unjoint. The pain was dreadful, and I have never been free from that pain during all thoso years. MRS. WM. M. STUOXO. "About a year ago the trouble took a differ ent torm, going into my arm also. .Yly arm mined me terrihlv. nnd when I attemntcd to lift anything with that hand, my fingers would let go and it would nut grip anything. 1 had no strength in that arm. "This condition of my arm and limb, both on the same side continued up to about six mouths ago. My head troubled me very bad. If anything canio upon mo suddenly, a fear ful sensation came over me, starting from the top of my head, and for a short time I was entirely lost as though I was entirely gone. "Tho same awful feeling would commence if I Kot very tired, or if many wero talkinj at onto. I do not know exactly how to de scribe my sensation in my head in words, but it was deathly and I sutlercd very much. Seemed to mo as though something gave away in my head, and I was gone. "I certainly felt a good deal alarmed about my condition and I could not have lasted a great while longer it l had not lound help. "I consulted and employed many doctors, who said there was no help for me, as it was tho result of tho typhoid fever, and did not so much as relievo tho pain. My sister informed mo of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and advised mo to try it, saying that it had helped her greatly. "Tho results are. that after three bottlos tho pain is all gotio from my limbs, and tho pain and deathly feeling in my head is re lieved. I am ablo to comfortably do tho work in my family fpr five and -six all the time. "I do most heartily recommend Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy to any ono suffering as I 'was." If our readers will take example from this case and such cases are constantly being re ported in the newspapers much of the sick ness aud suffering which renders life a burden, will bo removed, It is a fact that Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nervo rem edy does cure. It is not a patent medicine, but the pre scription of tho most successful spec ialist in curing nervous and chronic dis eases, Dr. Greene, of 35 West 14th St., New York City, lie has tho largest practice in the world, and this grand medical discovery is the result of his vast experience. The great reputation of Dr. Greene is a guarantee that his medicine will euro, and the fact that he can ho consulted by any one at any time, free of charco. nersonallv or by letter, gives absolute assurance of the beneficial action of this wonderful medicine. Notice. The Herald no longer occupies tho offices In tho Eefowlch building. Tho only office tho paper has in this town is at the now quarters, No. 8 South Jardin street. ' In a recent letter to tho manufacturers Mr. W. F. Benjamin, editor of tho Spectator, Eushford, N, Y., says: "It may boa pleas ure to you to know the high esteem in which Chamberlain's medicines are held by the peoplo of your own state, where they must bo host known. An aunt of mine, who re sides at Dexter, Iowa, was about to visit mo a few yours since, and beforo leaving homo wrote mo, asking if thoy wero sold here, stating if thoy wore not sho would bring a quantity with her, as she did not like to be without them." The medicines referred to are Chamberlain's Cough Ilemedy, famous for its euros of colds aud croup; Chamber lain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, lame back, pains in tho side and chest, and Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea liemedy for bowel complaints. These medicines havo been In constant use in Iowa for almost a quarter of a contury. The pcoplo have learned that they are articles of groat worth and merit, and unequaled by any other. They are for sale here by G rubier Bros., Druggists. Buy Keystone flour. Bo euro that the name Lessio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf T- . . , ,. ' Itucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovcr sores, tflter. chapped JiandB, chilblains, corns, aud all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to glvo perfect satisfaction or mouy refunded. Price as cents per box. For sale by A. Wusley. Tho only baby medicine Luks' Syrup. A Sensation at tho Oolebratbtl Sn,n Franoisco Trial, A MINISTER IflDT.RF.0HiY ACCUSED Tim Prlsonor's Coum! Intimate That Tlinrn Is More ISvlilnnrei Avnlnsr Hnv Dr. (ilbinn Tlmn Affuliitt Ills Client, Tor Whom lln (;l;iltn mi Alibi. Sax Kiuncmbo, B- t. 20. Tho depart ment of tho superior court in which Theo dore Durrani; U on trial for the murder of Blanche Lamont was a soonoof oloi foment yorterday. The announcement by the U'p trlct attorney that "the peoplo rest" and tho subsequent statement of uttoiyioys lor tho defense that they would bo ready to proceed nt once, drew to the city hall a crowd that could not get admission to a room ton times tho size of tho apartment set aside for thn trial. Although the occa sion was of tho great -st Importance to Durrant. h? was tho most cool and impas sive Individual present. After the cro-, examination of several witnesses for tho prosecution Attorney Kltirena Duprey, for tho defense, then be gan bis opening statement. Ills intima tion that tho murder win committed not by Durrant, but by Rev. John George Gib sou, pastor of Emanuel church, when ho made a significant allusion to the resem blance of the preacher's handwriting with the lettering on tho paper enclosing Blanche I.timout's rings, created a marked Bonsatlon. Tho address ot Duprey began with definitions of tho duties of jurors In capital cases. Ho attacked the newspapers for tha urtlcles written aud published con cerning Durrant and warned the jury agalnst Improper deductions from circum stantial evidence. After detailing at length Dtirrnut's movements on the day of Mis3 Lament's disappearance, Mr. Duprey deelariuit his ability to provo a complete alibi for the prisoner, he proceed 'd: "Wo will show that tho marks upon the belfry door nro tho marks of a chisel, and that tho chisel was found In the pa tor's studio in a toolbox. Wo will show you, us long us they have Introduced a puper hero with letters on It, as compared with letters found in Emanuel church, that they are lettors written by Rev. John George Gibson. If wo are to act upon sus picions wo will show you there nro others who have been cast Into suspicion, and wort.0 than the defendant. Theodore Dur rant is innocent; we stand for his life; we demand his liberty." Mrs. Durrant, mother of tho prisoner, was the first witness for the defense, mill was followed by Pnllcs Sergeant Rey nolds, who described tho chisel marks on the bMfry door and the finding of tho chisel which fitted tho marks in tho pas tor's study. A IlKTKOrlVK'S STOItY. The Snrprle Which Durrant'i) Cuunscl Will Str)n: on tlin Court. Omaha, Sept. 20. Tho Boo says: "Last night a prominent member of tho Pinker ton Detective agency passed through tbi. clty. Ho had just como from San Fran cisco, and is familiar with tho whole pro ceedings In the DuiTiint matter. When pressed for n tip on the surpnso that Dur rani's lawyers wero holding back, ho said that as the fact would soon come out In court ho hud no objection to telling what the profound secret was. The detective said that Durrant had uov in his possession and would soon show to the court a lottor, which is bound to es tablish his lnuoejuce of tho crime with which ho Is charged. Tills letter was writ ten by Blanche 1 junont a day or two utter sho Is supposed to havo been murdered. Uoncernlmj the contents of the letter, or its exact dare, he would not speak, but ho said that there could bo no doubt but that tho letter wus written by Miss Lr.mout Inter than April 8. The Ktmo-French Alliance. London, Sept. 2J. Tho Vienna corre spondent of Tho Times says: "Dlo Presso voices tho olllcial opinion of tho visit of Princo Lobanoff, Russian foreign minister to France, and follows it with an Impar tial presentation of tho policy of tho cabi nets of Purls and St. Petersburg. For tho last twenty-fivo years tho French govern ment has known oxactly what It wants, says Dlo Presso, and everybody will un derstand the significance of tho concentra tion of tho troops on the Gorman and Ital ian frontlors, and only thoso who desire to deceive themselves can doubt tho moaning of the mobilizing of tho Russian army in Poland, with tho front towards Berlin." Five Outlaws Sentenced to Dentil. FoilTSMlTir,Ark.,Sept.20. Lucky Davis, Moama July, Sam Simpson, Lewis Davis, mid Rufus Buck wore sentenced in tho United States court yostoriluy to bo bunged on Thursday, Oct. ill. They are flTo Buck gang of outlaws, who created roign of torror in tho ureoic nation during July and August last. Thoy uro charged with several murders aud assaults on women, and uro regarded as tho most diabolical gang that over Infested tho Indian Terri tory. To Inspect 1'ennsjlvanla Institutions. Haisuisiwkg, Sept. 20. Governor Hast ings Is preparing for a personal tour for tho Inspection of tho charitablo, penal and reformatory institutions of tho state, to which he will devote several months. He will also summon tho Harrlsburg board of public charities and other state boards to examine Iiito tho condition of their uf falrs. Tho governor yesterday began tho Investigation concerning state printing and binding. Circus Tent Wrecked by Wind. BuiiMNGTON, la., Sopt. 26. A torrlflo wind, hull and ruin storm passed over this city yesterday aftornoon. Barnuin & Bailey's circus was giving un exhibition, and dismissed the nudlenco. Tho main tent, animal tout aud boarding tent wero blown to strips and completely wrecked. No ouo was injured. The animnls wero badly frightened aud noarly stampeded beforo tho storm was over. A Deserted Wife's Iudst Journey, Reading, Pa., Sept. 20. Louis Roman ski, a Russian Hebrew, residing ou Cedar street near Elm, was arrested at tho in stance of his wife, Fannie, who charges him with desertion. Mrs. Romonski ar rived from Russia only a few days ago, baring travelled 4,000 miles In search of her husband. Hope for Harry Wrlelit's Recovery. ATT.A'WTTn O.TTV Sittnf. 9A T1A frtr,,11Hr,T. of Harry Wright, tho veteran baseballlst, la verv munti Imnrnvwl TTa la wcttm quietly. Dr. Bennett, the attending phy .., ..i , swiuu, uuw uuagrcuwiojiesioruiH recovery The largest" piece of GOOD TOBACCO ever sold for "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO 0m j ;5& '.Vhen in doubt v." .1 se In fytuncy, .:ro, Se ..'eli ' ,. Drams tn 1 'i rc.ult fatallv. l in i vc 'i;s. ef f oo rrder v,e give a lea-1 ffuar ,w to cure or rutind t.. n iUAL 1.1XD1CINE CO.. Cleveland. Oluo. Formic by P. P. I). KIIiLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCIII YKIM, DIVISION. Suriaiisnit 10, IS'J."). Trains will Icnvc Shenandoah nfter the above date for AViois. (Jllberton, Fruokville, Dark Water, St. Clair, I'ottsvllle, Huniburc, Heading, Pottatown, l'hornlxville, Norristowu nnd I'hil mlelphin (llroad street Btation) nt (.08 nnd 1143 a. m. and 4 15 i. m. on week days. For Potts- villo and intermediate stations 9 10 iu in. SUNDAY. For WiKtr.ms, Clilbcrton, Frnekville, Dark Water, St. Clair, Pottsvilic, at 0 OS, 9 10 a. m. and 3 10 p. in. For Uaniliurt;, Itcncllnu, Pottatown, Phoentxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 0 00, 'JlOii. nr.,. T 10 p. m. Trains leavo Fruckvlllo for Shenandoah at 10 40n. m. and 1211, 5 01, 7 42 and 10 27 p. m. Sunday, 11 13 a. m, and 5 40 p. in. Leave Pottaville for Shenandoah at 10 15, 11 48 a. in. nnd 4 40, 7 15 and 10 00 p. m. Sunday at 10 40 a. m.,."iirp. m. Lenve Philadelphia, (liroad street station), for Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 85 a. in., 110 and 711 p. m. week days. Sundays leavo at 6 50 a. m. Leavo Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YOIiK. Express, week days, 3 20, 4 Oj, I 50, 5 15, G 50, V iw, b -m, you, iuju u'luiuir uarj, lieu, li n n. m., 12 noon, 12 33 (Limited 100 and 122 p. in. Dining Cars), 140.2 30 (Dining Car), 3 20, 4 00, 5 00, D M (Dining Car), 0 00, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 8 12, 950, 1030 (Dining Car), 11 03 n. in., 1235, 2 30 (Dining Cnr), 4 00 (Limited 4 22), 5 20, B50 (Din ing Car), 0 35, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 12 01 night. lixjireHH for Hoatnn, without change, 11 00 a. m. week days, and a 50 p. ni. daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore anil Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 31, 9 10, 10 20, 11 18, 11 3S u. in., (12 31 Limited Din ing Car), 1 12, 3 48, 4 41 (5 10 Congressional Limited, Dining air), 0 17, 0 58 (Dining Car), 7 10 (Dining Cur) p. in., nnd 12 05 night week days. .Siin.lays,3 50,720, 910, 1118, 1188 a. in., 1 12, 4 41.0 55 (Dining Car), 710 p. in. (Dining Car) ami 12 03 night. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOH ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 6 00, 8 50 a. in., 2 00, 1 00, 4 20 aud 5 00 p. in. weekdays. Sundays, 8 00, 9 00 and 9 13 n. m. S1.O0 excursion, 7 00 a. in. Sunday only. For Cape May, Anglenaea, Wlhlwood and Holly Poach. Express, 9 00 u. in., 2 30, nnd 4 05 p. in. week dnys, Sundays, 8 20 a. m. Ex cursion, 7 00 a. in. Sunday only. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon. Express, 9 10 n. in., 1 30, 4 20 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 20 a. in. Excursion, 7 00 a. m daily. For Homers Point Express. 8 60 a. in., 2 00 and 100 p, in. week days. Sundays, 8 00 and UOOn. in. S. M. Phevovt, J. It. Woop, (len'l Manager. Clcn'l Pass'g'r Agt. Of n head-splitting headache Immediately re lieved hy the uso of TAYUOR'S Anti-Headache Powders. They area positive nnd speedy cure and are guaranteed absolutely harmless. Their great success is ample proof that they ore an effective article, which can ho always UBed with the beet of results. Procure them from Gruhler llros. SY PILLS! at(B Bum. IH4c,NX"W0MAIfS SAfC lUUnilU, YlllCOK aPCCIFIS CO-riULAFA .STORE to use ffr IWrvotn Debility Lt.ss of SjmmI Vancoccle a I other t'-, n ms, fn. tht-tcl end fu'l m or qui'-I.'y r- tor i V.ikd eii wKr". i .le 1. f.ir?ii t 'A- r (in cither cause, us ted, such M-oo. With - . Address READING R. R. IN KKrKOT JUNE 20, IK94. Trains le.i S cnandoah ae fellows: For New York vis I'liiln elnhla, week das, 2 10, 5 as, 7 20 a tn. mid 12 58, 2 65, 6 55 p. in. Mmdai s. 2 10 a. n. For Ne York via Mnuch Chunk, week days 5 25, 7 20 a. in. uud 12 ftS, 2 55 p. m. For Readini; and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 25, 7 2, a. in. and 12 58, 2 55, 5 55 p. in. Suuduys. 2 111 a. in For Pottsville, eek dayB, 2 10, 7 20 a. m. and 12 68, 2 55, 5 55 p. m. Sundap 2 10 a. m. For Tamaqua ana Mahunoy City, week days, 2 10, 5 55, 7 2U a. m. and 12 58, 2 55 5 55 p. m. Sumlas, 2 in a. m. For Williainsport, Sunhury and Lewisburg, week Havs, 3 25 I .SI) a. in. nnd 1 60, 7 20 p. in. Sundajs, 3 25 a. in. For Mahiiii.iv Plane, week dayB, 2 10,3 25, 5 25, 7 20, I '3d a. tn. nnd IS . 8, 1 50, 2 55, 5 55, 7 20, 9 3 p. m. Sundays, 2 HI, 3 25 a. in. For Ashland and Shninokin, week days, 3 25, 7 20, II 30 a. m. and 1 5( 7 20, t 35 p. ni. Sumleys, X 25 a. . For Baltimore, Washington anil the West via 0. .t: O, It, b,, through iains leave Bead ins Terminal, Philadelphia, ( V. & R. It. B.) at 3 20, 7 55, II 20 h. id. and 3 40, 7 27 p.m. Sundays S dil, 7 00, 1 1 20 .. in and 3 46, 7 27 p.m. Addi ii. i al trains from Twenty-fourth and Chestnut tdieets Hatii n, week days, 1 60, 5 41, 8 23 p. in. Sundays, I 35. 23 p. m, TRAILS FOH SHENANDOAH. Leave New Yi.ik via Philadelphia, week days, 8 00 in I 3.", 4 on, 7 30 p. ra. and 12 15 night, undays, 0 00 p. in. Leave New York via Maueh Chunk, week ilays, 4 30, V III a. m. and 1 H, 4 30 p. in. Leavo Philadelphia, lieudiug Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 35, 10 00 a. m. and 4 00, 6.02, II 30 p in. Sundays, 11 30 p. ir. Leave Beading, week dayB, 1 35, 7 111, 10.06, 11.50 a. in. and 5 55, 7 57 p.m. Sun days, 1.35 a. in. Leave Pottaville w. ek days, 2 35, 7 40 a. m, and 12 30, 6 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 35 a. in. Leave Taniaqua, week days, 3 18, 8 60, 11 23 a.m. audi 20 7 15, 9 2d p.m. Sundays, 3 8 a. m. Leave JIahanoy City, week days, 2 45, 9 21, 11 47 a. m. and 1 61, 7 39, 9 54 p. m. Suuilaya, 3 45 a. ui. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dayr,2 40, 4 00, 6 30, 9 37, II 59 a. ill. and 12 58, 2 00, i 20, 6 26, 7 53, 10 10 p. m. SuudayB, 2 40, 4 00 a. in. Leave WlUiamsport, week days, f 42, Id 10 a. in. and 3 35, 11 15 p. m. Sundays, 11 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut St. Wharf and South Street Wharf for Atlantic City. Week days ExpreBs, 9 00 a. m., (Satur days onlv 1 30), 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, 5 00 p. tn. Accommodation, 8 00 t. m., 6 46 p. m. Snnday Express, 8 00, V 00, 10 00 a. in, Accommadntion, fl 00 a. m, and 4 30 p. ni. RETURNING LEAVE ATLANTIC CITY Depot,oorner Atlantic and Arkaneas avenn.es, Week days Express, 7 00, 7 45, 9 00 a. ra., 3 15 bi.d 5 30 p, m, Accommodation, 8 15 a, m. ami 4 32 p, tn. SundayExpress, 4 00, 5 16, 8 Ot p. jr Accommodation, 7 16 a. m., and 4 15 p. m. Parlor Cars on all Express trains. I. A. 8WFIGARD. C. O. HANCO General Superintendent. Gen. P