r f TTQTV din A CP Are we growing shorter lived ? The Winter of' . r DiscontentHow to Grow Old Gratefully and Healthfully. m i. .. . ,,m. XlieiU IB liu liiuiu I'll.- ftfe,, ful sight than n doddor r inz. lmlf iilibficilfc. rhcu- Fftj i maticllmping, emaciated ), sf una querulous om man or old woman. w And it is ho unneces sary. Old age should bo quiet, graceful, conten ted, nml full Of TPStlllld happiness, and not tho pitiful wreck of a "lice robust manhood. And it can bo attained by simple menus. Kvcryi man who reaches tho "threescore years and ten" should ho as Hhakospeur's creation was; "Thougli I look old, yet I am strong und lusty ; i.. I .......... .11.1 nnnW lit IT... .-!,. ll,.nra In , l.lnml. fNor did not with unliashlul lurclieau woo Krho means of weakness and debility ; Wiercforo my ago is as u lusty winter, 'frosty, but kindly." Many strong men often dio early, not hccatiho their vital forces aro exhausted, but because, they abuso their powers, waste their energies, ana ureas: uown mcir cuiisuiuuuin Henco, careful pcoplo often livelong, while people who aro robust but rash go down to early graves. Hut stninirn as it mnv seem, many men and women by adopting tho right means havo' been ahlo to overcome dangerous ailments that would havo killed tho strongest man. With caro they havo eventually gained a remarkable decree of health and vigor. When ono reaches tho ago of 10 caro is necessarv. From birth to tho ago of 30 the growth and nourishment of the body is in cxccrs of tho waste. From 30 to 10 wo remain almost stationary; waste and nutrition about equally balanced. Hut at anil after 40 nature commences to tear down faster than she builds tin. To ho suro it is only a little at a time, hut tho nroccss is coins on iust tho same. 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Chlthntf ri EnslUh Diamond Urand. ENNYROYAL PILLS uriKinHi mu uniy incnuine safe, alwnyi reliable, ladies atk liruectst for Ckickatort l,atUk !)( mondUranJ la lt(nl od Gaul metal lia' IhaiM. le&led itith blua ribbon. TaLn naathttn ftefv4$ danctrou lubttttw 'turn and imitation. AiDruggUta, oraenl4e, la ttmpi Ar j&rtlouln, tvtlmooiAU aai "Ittllcf fur IjiIU,"MI(lr, bj return mi!JJW crair. III andJl! Grippe- lini- JblUl'l' CAMPOS 1USI1T111ED. His Failuroto Suppress tjie Insur gents tho Cause GEN, POLAVIEJA SUCCEEDS HIM. A Military Cuinntuiider Who flutticd No torlefy for Cruel Methods In a Previous Cuban Uprising-- 1th Appointment lie. irarriod as an KUdcitcc of Wonknesa. MAiimn, Jan. 18. Tho cnblnet 1ms unanimously decided tosupnrsedo Cnptnln General Mnrtlnoz do Cnmnos nnd his lieu- tenant, General Ardorlus, owing to differ ences which exist between them mid tho political pnrtles In Cuba, fieneral Marin Hid Gonornl Pnndo, who aro now in coin- mnud of Spanish troops in tho province of fcnntlago tie Cuba, will rcplaco Generals Campos nnd Ardorlus temporarily. Tho names of General Polavioja and General Wcylor nro both mentioned for tho po3t of eoinmiindor-in-chlef In Cuba. When tho Spanish government was or ganizing Its forces to oppose tho Cuban insurrection, early last year, lienoral Fol avlcja was slated by publlo rumor for tho position of captain general of tho Spanish, forces in Cuba to succocil Uonerul Callca, It being doubtful at that tlmo whether Campos would bo willing to un dertake tho task. But his success as a pacificator In tho former Insurrection led to tho solectlon of Campos and a rellanco upon tho mora conciliatory policy which ho avowed It was his intention to pursue towards tho Cubans, with tho hopa of winning thoni to peace, Goneral Polavlcja, according to all re ports, Is of a very different character. Ho Is commander of tho Spanish Sixth army corps, and has not becu without oxperlenco In Cuba, where his namo seems to be hated nnd feared by the Insurgents. Ho was on tho island ns a subordinate ito Campos nt tho tlmo of the Mr- Martinez (ilnlus affair. Cnlians toll many stories of his inlminan methods during tho last Cubnn uprising. Ono of thoso stories is to the effect that ho imco sent a company of soldiers to oscort some Cuban prisoners from tho interior to jail. On tho way nil tho prisoners wore shot, It is said, by order of Polavieja. It has been claimed by tho Cubans, when previous rumors ot I'olavlcja'a appoint ment to succeed Campos havo been circu lated, that his appointment would urlve many residents ot tho island into tho in surgent ranks who had hitherto rofralned from joining, owing to the confldenco that Campos would nillicro strictly to an me rules of warfare in ills operations ngalnst tho lnsurgentB. CAJU'OS' FOHMAI. RESIGNATION. The Itetirlni: Chieftain Hays He Wai Not Sustained In Ills Command. HAVANA, Jan. 18. The action ot the homo government lu reltovlng General Campos from tho command ot tho forces in Cuba, which was tho rosult of a demand mado by leaders of tho Constitutional Union and Keformlst parties hero, gives general satisfaction hore, aud is loudly np- pluudeu. i Cnptaln General Martinez do Campos formally resigned his command to General Martin yestcrdny. Tho ceremony took place with much solemnity in the great salon of tho captain general's palaco. Thero wero present nil tho authorities of tho city, und tho chief officers ot tho regular nrmy and of tho volunteers. Goneral Campos was nttlred In tho fatiguo uniform of his rauk, which ho has worn daily ami for many nights during tho recent arduous but unavailing campaigu ngniiist tho iu surgont forces. General Campos made an address to tho assembly, In tho course of which ho said: "To judgo correctly ot tho course of re cent events in tho Island, wo need more data than aro known at present to tho public. Thero were times when tho pub lic opinion seemed to ba that I did not wish to subduo tho enemy. At flrst sight thero may havo nppcaml to bo sonio foundation for such au opinion. But I am iusplred with tho knowletlgo that I havo conscien tiously dono my duty, both during the civil war in Spain nud during tho past revolution iu Cuba. 1 havo been unfortu nate in many things, nud have not boon biistained iu my comiiinud.'' Meivntlmo thero is vory little news from tho revolutionists. Telegraph communi cation with tho province of I'luar del Itio being interrupted, tho positions of tho iu surgent forces commanded by Antonio Wacoo nnd Nunez could not bo positively ascertained. Gomoz, liowover, was nu nnunrotl to bo at Guiara Molena, south of this city. oonio brief advices wero also received from tho provlnco of Matanzas. For in stance, it was announced thai four volun teors who had at ono time been prisonors of tho insurgents, but who had been re captured and imprisoned at Matanzas in order that their conduct might bo In quired into by a military court, had suc ceeded in escaping und had rejoined the insurgents. It was rumored afterwards that these volunteers had onca moro fallen into tho hands of tho government officers, nud that they wero again Imprisoned at Matanzas. Tho lusurgont band commanded by Puncho and Perez, numbering about SOU men, recently attacked tho fort at Casu alidad, provluco of Santa Clara, but wore repulsed by tho garrison. Lieutenant Leerdo, at the houdof sovonty Spanish sol diers, who was sent to tho nsslstnuoo of tho garrison of Cusualidatl. engaged tho enemy. In retreating the insurgonts loft I threo killed and two wounded Iwhind I thorn Only two of tho soldiers were fcrouniiim The l'ope ul racitleator. Homk, Jan. 18. Tho Osservatoro Itoni auo, tlio official Vatican organ, confirms tho report that tho pope had Instructed Cardinal Satolll to offer X'resldent Cleve land tho good oflioos ot tho pope In set tling tho Veuezuola dispute, and had also instructed Cardinal Vaughau to mako tho samo approach to tho Kngllsh government. A Nessago from tho President. Washington, Jan. 18. Tho president yesterday sent a messago to cougress urg ing tho necessity for prompt legislation in order to rcmova tho limitation of the tlmo within which suits may bo brought by tho government to annul unlawful or un authorized grants ot publlo luuds. Stepped In the Way of the llullct. Wayciioss, Go., Jan. 18. Dr. Henry Collier, representative in tho Georgia leg islature, was shot and killed in Statenvllls by Walter Miller. Miller attompted to shoot a negro, and polller stepped lu ths way. Miller loft for Klorlda. Ho nnd Collier wero friends. What the Curfew Bell Meant in Olden Time, And What it Should Mean To-day to 'Millions of People, To Persons of Sense This Mas Great Weight. Tho curfew boll was no myth. It was summons to tho pcoplo to put out tho fires, stop all labor and retlio to bleep. It was a summons, also, which nono daro disobey, for heavy penalties followed disobedience. O, for a curfew bell at tho present day ! A bell whoso riuglng tones should sum mons us to rest from work I To rest from tho intense, mad rush which hurries us on In the weakening, wearying, norvo-tearing, liram-destroying struggle ot life. Do you know what this means? You professional and business men, how severe is the strain of thought and mind is plainly evidenced In your weakened nerves, your trembling on oxcitcmeut, your sleep less, restless nights, your utterly relaxed nervous condition alter mental work. You clerks and mechanics, who work all day, how weak you grow, how pale, lifeless, spiritless you become, how dull and tired headed. You women, sales-girls, and thoso confined iu mills and factories, how heavy is your drudgery, how wearing upon your life, bow enervating to your feelings, how exhausting to your strength, how blighting to your beauty, iouure otten nervous, generally weak nnd always tired. Alas, no curfew bell can call a halt in the world's work, but a warning voice can direct you how best to overconio the nervous and ..Tii'tinn 1 t.-.ii lr nn,u it'Llnl. oiti.1. irn.L' .Mitnlla i Yul, wll0 woul(1 1)0 tr0I1B"in nerveand brain, iwho would gain physical and mental strength to continue your work successfully uo as the vital restorative, the streiiKihener of brain and nerve, the s'Vcr of renewed life and vigor; that greatest of all medicines, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve rem edy. Nothing on earth will so quickly and surely restore your strength. Just see what it did for Mr. John Connors, of 3S3 ItHinijton street, New Yoik City, who says : "1 cheerfully recommend Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. It has acted like a charm. Six months ago I be came restless, weak and all broken up from unrefreshing sleep. My rest did mo no good, I thought moro harm than good. I had lost my appetite day by day. i saw my doctor ami 1 tried miicrcnt, remedies recommended by tho people I (ame in contact with as keeper in tho Tombs, but of no avail, until one morning my wife got me a bottle of Dr. Grecno's Nervura blood and neno remedy. 1 tried that hottlo and it did mo a world of yoort. I took fivo bottles iu all hut couhl have dropped oil' at threo. "My sleep is now of the most refreshing kind. I never remember in nly 3(1 years feeling as well as I do to-day. My wife and two boys, five and three years old, aro taking their lir&t bottle, and they already show tho benolit ol it. "I hopo this will reach those unfortunates who aro suffering as I suffered from loss of appetite, loss of sleep, instiling nerves, melancholy feeling and geneial weakness, all of which I suffered from six months ago, and from which that vnlnablo medicine, Dr. Greene's Ncrvuru blood and nervo remedy, relieved me forever, I hope and believe." Use Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and norvo remedy to conquer your weakness and de bility. lTso it and get yourself strong, vigorous and well. This remarkablo discovery should not be classed with the ordinary patent medicines. It is tho prescription of tho most successful specialist in nervous and chronic diseases, Dr. Greene, of 33 West 11th St., New York City, and ho can he consulted by all without charge, personally or by letter. Buy Kcystono flour. I!o suro that tho name I.Kfism & ll.uut, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf Not a few who read what Mr. Itobcrt Rowls, of Hollands, Va has to sajr below, will remember their own experience tinder like circumstances, "lt winter I had la grippe which left me in a low state of health. I tried numerous remedies, nono of which did mo any good, until I was induced to try a hottlo of Chamberlain's Cough ltcrnedy. Tho flrst bottle of it so far relieved me that I was enabled to attend to my work, and the second hottlo effected a cure." For salo at 23 and 50 cents per bottle byGruhler Uros., druggists. Coming Kvunts. Jan. 18. Grand Welcome Meeting to Brig adier llowu and Ensign Gilbert, at Evangelical church. Teh. 17. First annual ball, Patriotic Drum Corps, Robbius' opera house Schoppo orchestra. Feb. 20. Supper and entertainment under tho auspices of Council No. SI, Daughters of Liberty, in Robbius' hall, ;iti:.vri:i! than i-astkuu. A Eemedy for Heart Disease Greater in Its Results Than the Great Discoveries of Louis FaBteur. All honor to that groat Frenchman, Louis Pasteur, whoso famous hydrophobia euro and other scientific discoveries havo made him famous. Peace to his ashos now that ho ha,s left this world. Hut it Is a problem, measured by actual losults, whenever ho has done moro for the world than tho diseovory of Dr. Agnew's Cure for tho heart. Wo speak of heart disease as Incurable, and yet hero is a remedy that lias practically grasped thous ands from the hands of doath.. In cases where it soemcd that every breath taken would be the last, in half au hour'stimo pati cuts havo been brought around, and n littlo perseverance in its uso removes tho disease, even when of a thoroughly clnonic character. Sold by S. P. Kirlln. When you want good rooting, plumbing, gas lilting, or general tiusmlthing done cull on E. F. Gallagher 18 Wont Centre street. Dealer it' stoves. 8-1-tf Many uiurchuuts lira well awaro that their customers aro their best friends and take pleasure in supplying them with tho best goods obtainable. As an instance wo men tion l'orry & Cameron, prominent druggists of Flushing, Michigan. They say; "We havo no hesitation in recommending Cham berlain's Cough Iiemcdy to our customers, as it is tho best cough medicine wo havo over sold, and always gives satisfaction." For salo at 23 and 50 cents per bottle by Gruhler Uros., druggists. BUIUCVftll ""re Taroat. Punples, Copper Pi FINANCE AND TRADF The Senate's Delay lias a lcprcliip; Kf. f fret on tiiiucK. New Youk, Jan. 18. It. G. Dun .t Co.'h weekly review ot trade says: Tho situa tion could, hardly bo more nrnuVilltir for business men. Practical merchant, man-1 utacturers or bankers can have little sym pathy for thoso who minimize their diffi culties. None doubt that tho government will ralso money to meet obligation's, but 1 how far the money market will lie dls- I turned or tho tfe.isury reserve first dlinlii- I lshed none can say. The biuluefw world cannot know as yet how far foreign ques tions may upset calculations, though their seems every reason to oxpect peaceful set tlement. It cannot know what nmy bt tho duties on auy important class ot Im ports a month hence, whether Imports arc likely to exceed exports and draw away gold, whe. her the deficit of revenue will continue or what taxation will bo lovlcd. Failure of tho senate thus far to take any notion upon flnniiolal measures pro posed by the president or those passed by tho house affects unfavorably all brauchea of business. Under such advorso clrcutn stances It Is actually encouraging that shrinkage In transactions und resulting commercial disasters havo not been greater. Hut four largo failures within a day ot two Indicate that the same coudltlou can not continue without much embarrass ment. Buslucss failures in the Unltod States for tho week numbor 412, as compared with HO for tho previous week, 378 for the samo week last year, 101, 200 nnd 405 tot r spoudlng periods In 1801, 1803 und 1803. A .lilted .Suicide's Contention. FoP.T Woiitii, Tox., Jan. 18. On Thurs day Mrs. Lucy demon, who had as a lover a railway man of this city, com mitted suicide, and left letters which re vealed details of n horriblo murder com mitted several months ago. Sho charges that tho man who was her lover and n woman on whoso husband's life thero win! $2,500 insurauco conspired to and did mur der by poison tho woman's husband. The man then married the murdered man's willow and collected tho Insurauco money This drove Mrs. demons to desperation, und she killed herself after having written letters exposing tho crime. Officers are Investigating, and urresls will follow. The St, LoiiU Fastest Ocean Voyage. New Yohk, Jan. 18. The American lino steamship St. Louis, Captain Handle from Southampton, arrived abreast the Bandy Hook lightship at 0:00 last oven iug, having made tho passage in 0 days, t hours uud 32 minutes. This time is 3 hours and 40 minutes faster than her best pro vious westward voyage, just one hour nhead of the Furst Uisinarck's westward recoid, live minutes better than tho best trip of the Paris, and only S hours and 16 minutes behind tho record of 0 days, , hours and 14 minutes held by tho Ameri can liner New York. Maryland's New Judges. Annapolis, Md., Jan. 18. It Is stated that Governor Lowndes has decided to ap point Colonel George At. Russum, ot Caro lina county, ns chief judgo of the Seeoud circuit, in placo of the lato Judgo Itobin sou Ho will also desiguato Judge Jamei JlcSherry, of Frederick county, to bo chiel judge of tho court ot appeals. Tho formal announcements, it ts said, will be made next week. Greemvay's Dell to tlio Dominion, AVlNNirKG, Jan. 18. Premier Greenwaj reports that iho National School party line swept Manitoba, olectiug thirty out ol thlrty-uluo members of tho provincial par liament, and it Is bolioved that all but flvo will vote for national schools and against giving monoy to Catholic schools Greenway says tho Dominion authorities will not daro to coerce Manitoba now. Tho Crew of the Wilson Sated. Boston, Jan. 18. Captain Gayton ant! crow ot the schooner William Wilson, bo foro reported sunk oft Monomoy life saving , station, was brought hero by tho tug Not tlnghnm. The schoonor was sunk by tht Pennsylvania railroad barge No. 7, which, vri .,rhor barges, was in tow of tlio Not tingham. , j Knocked Out In Twenty-four Uouud4. i UALTIMOltR, Jan. 18. tiammy Kelly, the Now York lightweight, got the decision I from Jack Ward, tile Newark lad, liut I ulaht. after a hot light in tho Kureka Ath i letlo club house, which lasted twenty-foui . jj ... , j wt , rounds. Ho practically knocked Ward out. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Otiotationa of the New York and Philadelphia Kxvhauges. New Yoiik, Jan. 17. Dullness was the main character of tho stock speculation todav. and as usual under a similar condition a Baa-gins tendency in prices was noted: Closing bids: ltaltimnref Ohio 3014 Xew .lersnv Cen.. Qftll Del. A- Hudson D., h. & W Erie Lake Erie & W Lehlcll Nav... LehiBh Valley. ..123Jfi n. v. central.... 97 ..iom .. UK .. 18 .. 33K Pennsylvania .. . 3-71 IleadiiiB 8 St. Paul OS sK:!!::: - (leneral Slaikets. PniLAiiBU'iiiA, Jan. 17. Flour slow; win ter hiipcrtlne. ?'1.3302.W; do. extras, $2.00 2.85: Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3.05iB3.33j do. do. stralsht, 3.a3.40; western winter, clear. $1.133.10. Wheat dull, steady, with 08o. bid uiid Otijcjc. asked for January. Corn quiet, unchanged, with 33e. bid and SlJje. asked for January. Oats steady, dull, with Stic. bid and 21 4o. asked for January. Hay stead ; good to choice timothy, 810 asked. Iteef firm. Pork flrmer; mess, $10.≪ short clear. $Il.3li!.a0! family, $10 Alkali. Lard Arm; western steam, $5 9.1. llutter weaker; wtwtern dairy, 114&17e.; factory, 0V43 10c; Elglns, iHu.; iinilhtlon creamery, 1I1S.-.; New York dairy, 10(&2c ; do. creamery, 14 18c; Pennsylvania aud western creamery prints, extra, 8o.; do. choice. Ate.; do. fair to good, 1821o.; prints Jobbing at 2127e. Cheeu Arm; lame. 7W(SU'c; small, 7fi lU)tc; part skims, 3ia0o.; full skims, 33c Kgg euisier; New York und Pennsylvania, lKStl'.ic; lee houso, 1510Me ; southern, WH 17o. IJvv Stock Market. New Yohk, Jan. 17. Htevos steady for m dium to good steers; common cattle 10c. lower. Including oxen, hulls and cows) ordinary tu choios steers, S1.103.4.W); uxeu, common to fair, $33.10; hulls, $3.a5&n.35: cows, poor to fair, il.5Q3.03. Cables quota American steers at KMSIOo., dressed weight; refrigerator beef at 75MKo. Calves slow and steady: poor lo medium veals, $!Q0; yearlings and barn yard calvea, $3.1?Hr32?5; western fed calves, ta.rxiaa.U'W. Bheuo aud lambs slow and I steady; sheep, $2.3038.7.1; Iambs, $45; extra ' u,0-,5, "s ,V8" u.r " n " B I choice light hogs, $1.60. 1 East Liiiertv, Ph., Jan. 17. Cattle steady; good, $!.S03MO; good butchers, $3.80t,10; I rough fat, $33.80; bulls, cows and stags. I $1.MI&8; feeders. $3.1',a3.tO; fresh cows and j springers. $15&40. Hogs a shads higher; ine- Idlum weights, $1.10141.15; prime light and pigs. $l.mt.l5;heavyhog, $3.90.(U;roughs, $.'133.&0. Sheep very slow! export wethers. $3.0033.90; prlmo sheep. $3.3033.60; fair. It OH.76; common, $1 73SX; lambs, $3.603,03; veal calves, $5.6030. "DR. MILES, Through.Hts Nervine Is a Ben efactor to Thousands." WIDELY known Wisconsin publisher, who resides at Green llay, writes March Cth, 1893, as follows: "Fivo years ago I becatno so nervous that mental work was a burden. I could not rest at night on account ot sleeplessness. My attention was called to Dr. Miles' ltostora tlvo Nervine, and I commenced to uso it with tho very best effect. SInco then 1 havo kept a hottlo in my houso and use It whenever my nerves become unstrung, with always tho samo good results. My son also Dr. Miles' takes it for nervousness with like never failing success. I havo recom mended it to many and it cures them. All who suffer from norvo troubles should try It Nervine Restores Health It is freo from narcotics, perfectly harm less, and yet soothes and strengthens. Dr. Miles, through his Nervine is a benefactor to thousands." A.O LEHMAN. Editor and proprietor of Unit Landsman. 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For loti vltle and intermediate stations '. in a. in. SUNDAY. For Wimran, HUberton, Praekville, I)rk Water, at t'lalr, I'nttaville, it n OH, 9 40 A. m. and 8 10 p.m. Por !Iinibnr, limiting, I'ottetown. l'lioridivHte, Norrlatown, Phllndclphln at 6 00, 9 10 a. iu., a 10 p. in. Trnlin leave Fraokvillo for Shenandoah a 10 40 a. iu anil 1211, 04, 7 12 and 101IT p. in. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and ft 10 p. m. Leave 1'ottM-Hle for Shenandoah nt 10 18, 11 -M R. m. and 4 40, 7 15 and 10 0U p. In. Sunday M iimu a. in., a io p. m. Leave rliilndelnldft. (Itt-ond atreet-tath.nl. for Klieiinndonli at 5 ST aud 8 33 a. in., 1 10 ami T U p. m. wer-K tiays. rMimmys leave at u au a. m. Leave llrond street stntlun, Philadelphia, for Pea tilrt, Aatniry Park, Ocean Glove, I.otK ltranrb, anil Intermediate stations, 0.WJ, 3.9B, 11.89 a. m ,3 30, I 00 p. m. wi i-k-ilsys. Hunilay-. (stop at liiterlakeii lor Aalturv Park), 8.9fin.fiy. Leave Uioad Street Station, Philadelphia, I'OIS NEW YOHK. Exnress. week dan a. 8 20. I Oft. I SO. ." 1.1. 0 89. 7!B,H20,920,a50,10S0(linins;Oar),ll 00 11 11a. m., noon, izar, u.imncu iov and la p, ta. (Dining Oar) 1 an (DIiiIuk Car), 140. 2U0 (Dining Car), 320, 100, 6 00, ftftr. i IHnlno; Oar). 0 00. 0 no. 8 12. Ill 00 n. in.. 12 01 niuld. Similar 3 20, 11H, 130, 315, 8 12,9 20.9 00 10 80 (1)1 III UK Car), 1108 a. 111.. 12 33. 1 20, (Dlniiiu; Cnr) 230 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited I 22), 1 Dining Can 5 20, 36(1 (DlnlllK Car), OS,",, C. 30, x U, 10 00 p. lu , 12 01 night. Kxprcss for l!otnn, without change, 11 U0 a. iu. w eel- days, and 0 50 p. in. dally. M'AfilllXOTON AND Till! SOUTH For li.iltlnioie and Washington, 3 30, 7 20, 831, 012,1020,1123 a. in., 12 09 (1231 Limited Din liiB Onr), 1 12, 3 18, 1 11 (0 19 C.iiiKTessionjil Limited. Dining (Tar), 5 57. (Dining Car,. 0 17, 0 55 (Dining Car), 710 (Dining Our. p. m., ami 12 0, night week davs. Mindaf. 3 50,7 20.9 12, 11 28 a. lu., 12 00 1 12, III, ( 5 l' Congressional Limited. Dining Car), 3 57 (Dining Car), 0 38 (Dining Car), 740 p. 1. (I)lnlui! Cnr) nnd 12 0", nlglit. Lcavo Market street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 850 a. m., 210, 100, audSOO p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 43 and 0 -15 a. in. -' For Cape May, Anglcwca, W'lldwood nnii Holly Peach. Express, 900 a. in., and 1 00 p. m. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. ForScnlslo City, Ocean City and Avalon. Rxprea, 9 00 a. 111., and 100 p. 111. week days. Kiimlnvs. 9 00 n. m. For Sinners Point Kxpres", 8 50 a. in., an J I 4 00 t. in. week days. Sundays, 8 45 a. m. I S. M. Pukvost, J. H. Vooi, Oen'l Manager. (len'l Pasn'irr Agl READING R. R. SYSTEM IN EFFKOT OCTOllKlt 4, 1893. Trnlns leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week day. 210, 325, 720 n. Ul., 1258, 2 '3 and355 p. m' Sundays, 2 10 a. in. For New York vln Mauch Chunk, week dnya, 5 25, 7 20a. in., 12 58 and 2 65 p. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 6 25, 7 20 a.m., 12 58, 2 53 nnd 5 53 p. m. Sun days, 2 10 a. in. For Pottaville, week days, 2 10; 7 20 n. m., aiul 12 38, 2 33 and 5 53 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Tninaqua aud Maliauoy City, week days, 210,3 23, 7 20 a. in., 1258, 2 55 nnd 3 53 p. ni. Sundays, 210 a. in. For Wllliainsport, Sunbury nnd Lewlsbiux, week days, 3 25, 1130 a. m., 150 and 7 20 p.m. Simdavs, 3 25 a. m. For Mnluuinv Plane, cektlays, 2 10. U 23, 5 ST. 7 20, 11 30 n. in., 12 58, 1 30, 2 53,5 55, 7 20 and II !tt p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 3 23 a. m. For Asliland und bhainokln, week dnjs, 3 25. 7 20,11X0 n. m., 150,720 and 0 33 p.m. Hiiu da a, 3 23 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington nud tho West vbi U. A: O. It. It., through trains leave Itciuliru; Terminal, Philadelphia, IP .t It. 1!. 1.) at 820, 7 55,1120 a. in., 3 40 and 7.27 p. in. Sunday. 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 n. in., 3 40 nnd 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trnlns from Twenty-fnurtli and Chofct nut streets station, week days, ISO, .5 11, SSilp. m. Sundays, 135, 8 21 p. m. TKAINS FOIt HHKNANIJOAII. Leave New York via Philadelphia, we. da a, 8 00 a. ni., 100, 4 00, 7 30 p. m. und 1215 night. Sundays, 0 00 p. in. Leave New York via Maueh Chunk, weeii days, 1 30, 9 10 n. in.. 1 10 and 1 30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, wo days, 1 20, 8 33, 10 00 II. in. and I 00, 0 02, 11 3D p.m. Sundavs, 1130 p.m. Leave Heading, week dnys, 133, 710, 10 00. 11 50 a. m., 5 55 und 7 57 P- in. suuilays, l :a a. m. Leave Pottaville, -ekda, .'35, 7 40 a.m., 12 30 nnd l12p. in. Sundajs, 2 S3 a. m Leave Tainaejun. week day, 3 18. 8 00. 1123 n m 1 20, 7 13 and 0 52 p. in. Sundays, 3 18 a. rn. Leave JInhanoy City, week days, 2 15, Oil, 11 47 u. m., 1 31, 7 30 and 9 51 p. ui. Sundays, 3 45 " Lenvo Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00. 6 SO. 9 37, 11 69 a. Ul , 12 58, 2 00, 5 20, 0 20, 7 03nnJ 10 10 p. ui. Sundays, 2 40. 1 00 a. in. Leave Wllliainsport, week days, 712, 1010 a. m 3 35 and 11 41 p. in. Sundays, 11 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf aud South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kipress, 9 00n. m., 2 00, 4 00, 600 p. m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m., 4 SO, 0 30 p. iu. Sundnv Impress. 9 00. 1000 n. m. Aec-omin-dntion 8'00a. ni., H5 p. in. Hemming leave Atlantic City (deput,) week davs. exnre-51, 7 33, 900 a. in., 3 30, 51)0 p. n. Accommodation, 0 50, 8 15 . m., nnd 132 p. m. I Sundaya Impress, 4 00, 7 30 p. in. Accomuuxlu i tion, 7 13 a. m., 4 15 p. lu. , Parlor Cars on all express trains. I I. A. SWF.IOAltD, G. U. HANCOCK, I Gen'l Superintendent. Ueu'l Pons. Agt. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. p F. 11UHKK, M. U. 30 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Office hours : 7 to 0 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to p. m. J H. rOMKUOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Pn. jyr m. iiuitKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofilee Kvan building, corner ol Main and Centre streets, .Shenandoah, pitOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, I Lock Box 00, Slahanoy City, Pa. ! Having studied under somo ol tho best masters U London nnd Purla, will give on the violin, eultar and vocal culture. Term. ! reasonable. Address In aro of Strouae, tke ! Jeweler Shcnandoau. monthly, rcenlatinc medicine. Only li armless 0X4 should bo usea. II you iraat tha best, get ccrUln in result. The,iiennlne (Dr. Peal's) never dlssp. . ..1.1. .11.... fV Cln.Bl.nH fl KIR LIN, Sheuaadoah, Fa. ILY, WORKS CL1 IN HOUSE WITH 4