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AS- Mftko your money enrn you a montlUy nalftry, $10.00 ami moro mmlo daily by our new Bys tcruntlo IMaii of Operation on small investments In tmIn Anil stoo!: siicculatlon. to invcstinato our new anu 1'a workings o pmn ami lurmsneu. uur uookici how tn mako money and i sent PK1CR in.. RinkcHnnd Ilrokers. Open Board of Trade lJld., ChicaRo, 111. y-'iKim-(iAW inter- nallv cures 6 cramps ' and all o bowel J com- S pi lints, .. .i J'a colds, chills S 'fJCJ'S '' -ilid I.a.rippc. ; J Used cxlariiallv it is the best liui- t - ment iu tUc world. Jlcvare of imitations, huv only tht genuine made by Perry Davis. , .......' " s, 'd 'VETERIHARYSPEC1FIC8 Per Horses, Cattle, Cheep, Eogs, Hoss, AND POULTRY. SOOFaso Bool: on Trentinent of Anlinalu nud Chart Scut 1'rce. CTnjralFevcrn.Couecstlnna.Tnlliimmatlot A.A.I f-llnnl JlenlniritUi Wllk l'ever. Il.ll.Mrnlun, J.iiinciu BS, Khcninatism. CODlstempcr, Nasnl Discharges D.D.llota or Crubs, Worms, l!.l!...('iinchf, Heaves, l'nriunonia. I'.l'. Colle or (irlpe-, llcllyacbc. ;.;. .MincnrrlnEO, Ileinorrlinzcs. ll.II.Urliuiry niut Kidney Diseases l.l.Erupt,vo Dispases, lilnnpc. J.K.Diseaees of Dietntlou, i'aralysl. Slnglo Bottle (OTcrMloj - - ,00 Mtablo Case, with KpeclrlM. Manual, Veterinary Caro Oil anil Medlcator, 85.00 Jar Veterinary Curo Oil. 1.00 Sold b7DniRMat or wat prrpftli Boyw here nnd law qoaulllj OB receipt of price. lirai'Il nKVS' M tD. ( 0. , 1 1 1 4 11 m St., Xew Tort. HOMEOPATIUC SPECIFIC In MtA Stl TPn 'i no only eticcu fnlKinedy for Nervous Debility, Vital witness, nd FrOBtretion, from' over-work rt Aether cjiuses. $1 per TIU, or 0 vlalo una largo vUl HI (ler.irt S5, cola vj ,u....., v. ,iai)itmorjBB,inol prloo. mnriiRiii:s'BEO.co.,iitlisw SrjJBoVork- ... Jl'' irlwC'O N. -o. J i .eoM" TT 1 ' For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Age. WHAT IT IS! The rlchpntot allreatoratlra Food., tiecatue ft replace the eame .abHtances to the blood and nerves that are exhausted la tbeeetwolite-givlnt; llaldaby disease. Indigestion, high Hrlng, orernoxk, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES ! Br making the blood pnre aud riob, and the digestion perfect, it creates solid llesh, inusole and strength. The nerves be ing made etronp.-the brain beoomea active and tlear. For reto(rli lost THalltr and atopplng al wasting drains and weakness in either sex, it has noeqoal i and a. a female regulator it Is worth Us weight In gold. Ono box lasts a, week. Price o., or I boxes m Druggists or bv mall, lloolt free. L . THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, liU Chestnut SU Philadelphia. Prhlche.ler's Kntli.h Dlamon l UrsnJ. ENNYRQYAL PILLS tirlclnal anil Only Genuine, arc. aJwara rvUabla. la Dies aik DraiglKt for Ckicktstcrt W(A Via-. mcnti&raHJla Itcil an CuUoieUllIo fboiea, aealsl witb Mu ribbon. TuLe DO athmUS. Rffuts JaxAsrniia tuhtt it 11 IMMU and iniUattonA- .At riruesiaia. ar at?DillK. la Unt for partionUri, trttlmorjUUl a4 "Itellcf for ralle,Utet(r, bv return KtutL 'ltl.OUO Tft.tlru(mll.. A'm I "n tier. Oblthctf rCkcmlcul Co.,3itt ilan wouui Borden Eagle 13RAND Condensed Milk ah wo nsvc is OEtlnal methods. tjt.wi reieronoes taints & Hints" rWiec Informatloi flit unor A. C 5 i Sol loUbi slfli MINISTER liUNYON DEAD ' Our Ambassador to Gorraany Ex pires Suddanly. HEART PAILURE WAS THE 0AU3F, Mr. Itunymi Unci Hern In Somewhat Kccblo Health for Hnnin Time Pa.t, bnt tin lmnicdlntoly Fatal Results Were Anticipated, limii.iN, Jnn. 37. Hon. Theodore nun yon, United States nmbassndor to Ger many, expired' suddenly nud unoxp'Ot eilly at 1 . m. till momltiK of hear, full tiro. Mr. Kuuycm linil been Iti somewhat fcoblo health for soma tlmo pun., but no Immediately futnl results wero antici pated. No longer tlimi last Tiie day even ing ho was present nr. a dinner given In his honor by ox-F,iiipress Frederick, mother of Kinperor William. Last summer he bad plannud to make nn extended trip through Norway, but on the advice o( his plifsiclnn he aimiidoued this trip and went to UniUbitd, where ho tueodoke Rusro. took tho euro, lie suostqueutly wont to Axensteln, In Switzerland, for tho pur poso of taking an nftor euro. Sitico that time, howovor, ho has mnnlfosted great activity in tho disohargo of tho duties of his ofllco, which havo been moro than usually onerous on account of tho compli cations In European affairs which havo moro or less domandod tho attention and caro of tho dlplomatio representatives of all nations. His denth will como as a great shock to official and social circles horo In Berlin, whero no was a great favor ite SKlSTGIf. OF HIS I.TFi;. A Man of ITntiucstloned Ability ami IHkIi Social Attainments. Theodora llunyon was born nt Somors villo, N. J., Oct. So, 1S23. Ho graduated from Ynlo collcgo iu 1313, and in 1840 was admitted to the bar. In 1853 ho was mado city ntiornoy, and In 185(5 city councillor of Newark, N. J., a position he retained until In 1801 ho beconio mayor of tho city. Ho was appointed In 1859 commissioner to roviso tho military laws of Now Jcrsoy, and in 1857 was mado brigadier general, and suhsoquontly mnjor general of tho Now Jorsoy National Guard. At tho out break of tho civil war ho was placed in command of a Now Jorsoy brigade of vol unteers. In 1805 ho was tho Democratic candidate for governor of his stato, but was not elected. In 1873 to 1887 ho was chancollor of Now Jersoy. In March, 1893, bo was appointed by President Cleveland United States min ister to Germany and shortly afterwards was mado ambassador In accordance with I a law of consrress that tho United States j representative In Germany should ho j nur'Uu iu iuu ruuv ui aiuuussuuui rccili- rocally with tho similar action on tho part , ! oi mo uorman govern nieim concerning us I representative In tho United States. A I degroo of LL. D. was conferred upon him j by Yale, Rutgers and Wosleyau colleges, j Mr. llunyon was tho successor of Will lam Waltor Phelps, who had hold tho placo of German mlnistor for four years. Ho was n, gallant soldier aud iort llun yon on tho Alexandria railroad at tho south cud of Long bridgo near Washing ton, D. C, Is a perpetuation of his name. At tho tlmo of the appointment of Mr. llunyon it wit3 remarked as being that of tho ofllco seoking tho man. His namo had been presented to tho provident by Sena tors Mol'hcrsou and Smith, and ho knew nothing of tho application which was bo-1 lug made In his bohalf until ho was asked by letter If ho would accept. Tho tin-1 equivocal Indorsement which ho .received i from tho senators and the high reputation j enjoyed by him In tho btato led the presi dent to mako tho appointment without I hesitation. Ho was n man of unqucs-i tloned ability and high social attainments. I During his scrvico In Borlln tho most important matter that has boon, pending bctweon tho United Statos and Germany has boon that in regard to tho removal Of the restrictions Imposed on importations pf Amerioan port; unit poor prouuets into He moved with his family in lite beat society. Ho had threo daughters and two sons. .Tho daughters wenitaU nOtfcur tuelr beauty, ami tnero ivas anuoUnreBretJ in jnewnrK socieiy wnon uioyniouowod their iathor aud mothpr 'lo'.tbeaGei-jnian court. " 'il'Wi.ii'J j Ux-Juilee Houston's Condition Serious.' i New Yokk, Jan. 27. William T. Hous ton, formerly a judgo of tho supremo court of Louisiana, now lying In St. Vin cent's hospital with a broken leg und fractured ribs, tho result of being attacked by highwaymen last Thursday, Is reported to be In n serious condition. In addition to hls'lnjurios ho Is Buffering from an at tack of pneumonia, which has developed sluco his admission to tho hospital. lirlilRO Wrecked hy an Ice Goree. Toledo, O., Jan. 27. Tho ice gorgo iu tho Mnumeo river about eight miles abovo tho city hroko about 6:00 last night and lit running out carried away two spans of tho new bridgo in courso of construction. Tho bridgo was supportod by a trostlo work on tho leo and the loss Is ostlnuited at 150,000. International Chess Mutch. NKW YoitK, Jan. 27. It Inn been de cided to hold tho big International ohess match bctwitn the United .-tates of America. . tto United Kingdom of Great Urit mi mi elandon March 13 and ,U. Tho match on eight hoards. (Jtnerul Weyler 1... lor Cuba.. HAItCELONA, Jan. 27. General Yalerlauo Weyler, tjhe no,wly ttppolntctl captain gen 'eral of ihe Island of '.Cuba, thus sailed for Havani Honvas.hcoompftuled hy 1,000 eajqlry. There wan wild excitement. A rrofcssloiml Nurso Afflicted With lli-ight's Disease of tho Kltlnoys Finds a Cure. (fVoni the Buffalo Xetcs.) Sirs. A. E. Taylor hns resided In nuffalo for over 40 years, her address Is 250 Her kimer Avenue, as a professional nurso sho hit nursed back to health many rt sulTorcr, Disease in nil its varied forms havo be come as familiar to her as to tho regular practitioner. Her occupation Is ono that taxes tho strongest constitution, but the fatigue of long watching and nursing at last brought her to a bed of sickness. Mrs. Taylor speaks of her complaint and euro as follows: "After being couflncd to my bed for some tlmo my disease assumed such a serious aspect that a doctor was called In. Ho pronounced my ailment Bnght's disease of kidneys in the third tie grey and a very bad case. Jly limbs swelled up so that I could not walk across tho floor, or, indeed, help myself in any way. Jly faco bloated up and my eves swelled so that the sight was badly Im paired. This condition continued for nearly two months without any marked improvement from tho doctor's treatment. ; have taken quarts of bttchu and juniper. 1 tried battery treatmcut. but all without ny lasting benefit until I felt liko Anally ivingup In despair. Hearing of Donna Cidney Pills I gave them a trial, and after iking three boxes I was able to get tip -vliltout assistance and walk, sotnctliiiig I lad not done in months. I continued teadily to improvo with their use. Tho vwelling In mv leg left, the color returned o my taee. changing from a chalky color i) a healthy bloom. I now consider my elf entire!,- cured ami I shall never rest pir.Mng ihr httio pl'.l that saved me. "Poan's lCuhiey Pills are certainly a sur prism discovery for kidney ailments. I biiall bo gnil to toll auyono of the won f'etfnl euro they performed on mo." For Rale bv all dealers price, 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-MMmrn Co., Buffalo, H. Y,, solo pro fr : tho U. 3. For salo at Kirlln's Pharmacy. CURED AS IF BY MAGlC, Victims of Lost Alanliood should send at onco tor a lioolc thnt explains bow full munly vlsior is easily, quickly and permanently restored. No man ButrorlnR from weakness can af ford to Ignoro thU tlmoly advice. Hook tolls how full flf .in. velopment and tooo are Imparted to every portion of tho body. Sent with positive proofs (sealed) free to any man on application. ERIE MEDICALCO., BUFFALO.N.Y. OLD DR. THEEL Removed QQ4 North Glxtli St., Cnaranieft.-ve." a!). Green, Philadelphia. Cballengo tu "vld, Irora the alrrrtlslog upto lalltt vp U the lcciuring rroK'SBori.ln curing the trort cue of h jtcial UtL&t t tad llLUOD 1'OIbO.N, matt, rLcwliii3erJa(r,eterond dmmruuittao trout 'a m ho. ivai.a I1a curtd. Mtlcturo, VurLoovlo lul curl withoutcolllnr. Ml. T..Ef U lipo lutt'ir theotdofct. tb lict iud inot b kill riil oml t-ipcrlrnrcI one, no mute w bat ottiir iim clulm, Btud nvv z-ctat sCamipi for nnl how to gtt curert. Tb onl ok l'XVOS-INQ OlTArKSani tbclr bok3 nml Clrctilet-tt. iLiiant re lief. Fi-cnh Oiimcii mrc-l tii itolO Ditrit.. llonrit 0 to 3; Kn.,6til). V c an-1 Mt, Kfp. , B tit 10, Pun,. to IS; E(i , 6 to 9. Treutntoitt ljr ltalh When you vnto or call uimtloo thin pa,r, lioaM dJ l")jlng if dctlreJ, UlirC Vnil Tnroat, rimplea. Copper ,11 Alb lUU Colored fapotu, Achef. Old hot4 lUlcers In Moutlr, llair-Fallinp! Wrilo COOIi :chlpncfn. 111., for nroofs of enrca. Caul- tal. wswojkJiHU. wont cases curca in to ill Uay 100-putze book free, lSSSBSBSBSSSSBBWH DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To alt eolTerera of KUKOItB Ol? YOUTH. LOST V1CSOI& and IIlAStt4 Otf fllKN AND WODIU.V. '.V3 paces; cloth bound. Be en rely sealed and mailed free. Treatment by mall Btrlctly ontldentlal, and a positive, quick euro guaranteed, No matter bow Ion? standing, 1 wuipos ivfiy curo you. write or ca.i. OR nRR 329U.I5t:iSI,Pliila,Pa. aSvUU 30 ijeart1 continuous pracilte millions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Tako no risks but get your bousos, slock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, JSC Alo I.lfo nnd Accidental Compaulm. .1 You can blime your self if you don't get real good coffee to drink. Ordinary cof fee i made delicious if you add a little of Seclig's, pack age for SEELIO'S Kaffee. )A little added nuke cheap c'of- LfcethebcJt. Any grocer. professional cards. p P. HUKKH, M. 1. 30 K. I.loyd street, Shenandoah. Oftlce hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to C p. in. J It. rosiKitov, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, la. JJ" SI. BU11KK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oniee Rgiin biilMliii;, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. pitOV JOHN JON'Kr-, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Ick Bbx 03, Sfahanoy Oify, I'o. Having studied under somo of tho best masters Tii Ixmdon and ItarLs, will itlvo lessons on tho violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable, Aildrcsa in caro of tUrousc, tu JwytUr Shenandoah, Tea m a to Hire. If you want to hire a safe and reliable team for driving or for workl ng purposes nay Shields' livery bbla a visit. Teams constantly on hand bt reasvnablo -rates. JArv1E,SHIEL.pS, No. 1() Kast Centre street. Opposite nendlnV railroad station. s1StsSa(B uw 1 TOO ILL TO TESTIFY. tittle Mlnnla Kwangnr'n Mother Now In a Critical Condition. ALTO0NA, Ph., Jan. a7.-lllalr county never hail a murder case that excited moro widespread Internet than the poison ing of tho MeClregnr family last Tuoday, by which one ma.i was killed and three others are still sintering from tho effects of tho deadly coffee. Jllnnlo Swanger, tho bright-faced little girl who Is charged with tho dark tragedy, was Identified by a drug clerk as tho purchaser of n. box ol poison. ' Owing to tho fact thnt Mrs. JtcGrneor nnd Mrs..To!insonnrotlU confined to their beds from the effects of tho polsott and that tile report of the chemical atmlyhU wlneli Is being mado by on orpert. In Philadelphia of tho contents of SlcOregoi's stomach l not ready, the coroner was compelled to adjourn ihe inquest for a few days LittloCarrlo Sill, tho youngnsr. ouo who drank the deadly coffee, has almost u covereil. SIr. .Joluison ami Mrs Mc- (Jregor, though greaily Improved anil lie- j lloved to bo out of danger, are Htill very I weak and conllned to their beds Mrs. William Swanger, tho mother' of the girl charged with the crime, U dangerously ill, largely due to the excitement she h.i- nn dergiino slneo last Wedno day. TnitUivs beforo tho erimo was commltti d she avc birth to a child and her condlttou is now critical. Thocontlnnatlon of tho Inque-i1 nmminti to only formnl legal action, and tin- que .- tlon of greatest intereit is what will be dono with Minnie Swnnger. Th child Is Irresponsible, and should Iw taken rare n i In somo homellko retreat. The p!iv-.ichms of Altoonn are lnuoh iniereiie l in this I pronounced typo of the "de'"iierni" utj Inhorenily vicious nntitro, th.u i. .i of Insanity, in the light of fife knim-lcdu of the little girl's dlspoHltiou fnun her c.ir-! lleKt years. i Tho Wnletinmn Still MNslnff. i LANCASTKli, , Jim. 27 -Tim work of , extinguishing tho tiiino.s wii'. -'i d s vedi tho Champion Dhr.vor and Knrgo eum pany's works Was noteoiiipieie I until lat" yesterday. Search of th.i debris has thus far failed to discover the remains of th-urgo Miller, tho night watchman, although hi) 1 hat, ooat, watch and chain wero found In tho place whero dio was accustomed to lcavo thom upon retiring for t'10 evening i nap. Miller was about 75 years old, and was in tho habit of carrying considorablo money on his person. One iheory advanced is that tho old man was murdered and robbed and tho building then burned to conceal tho evidence of tho crime. Struck on Slu-ewsliury ltoclo. New YottK, Jan. 27. Tho ship Koyle, of London, which was reported wreoked, from Calcutta for New York with a gen eral cargo, struck on the Shrewsbury rocks at 9 o'clock Saturday night. After the ship struck somo of tho crew, supposing that sho would remain there, got their traps ready und abandoned her, but the vessel floating off tho rocks, they return it again. Tho ship was towed to an anehor ngo In tho Horseshoe by tugs. There 13 about seven feet of water in tho hold, but otherwlho tho ship is In good condition. Tho Merrltts aro removing her cargo ami pumping her out. All Tree but llnuimmul. Washington, Jan. 27. Secretary OIney has received n long cable dispatch from Mr. Manlon, tho United States consular agent at Johannesburg, who gives tho de tails of tho situation with reference to John Hays Hammond, tho California mining engineer, nnd the other Amorlcons arrested for tho alleged complicity in too Ultlandcr conspiracy. Mr. Manion sa,-s that all American prisoners nro out on parolo oxcept Hammond, whoso caso dif fers from that of tho Amorlcans in that ho signed a conditional invitation to Jame son to como to Johannesburg in tho event of extreme peril. Spanish Steanifir Wrecked. Havana, Jan. 27. Tho coastwise steamer Julia, from Santiago do Cuba, which hud on board tho battalion of Sim- nncas, commamtod iy lienernl Unnolla, went ashore near llatabano, and was so far injured as to bo rendered useless. Those troops nro being brought into Ha vana provltico to reinforce th,wo operating tlioro against Gomoz and M.iceo in Ha vana provluco and PInar del Hlo. They will bo transferred from the bteamer Julia to the steamer Losundl. i:-Mlrilster Youns'.s Surcessrul Trip. CITY Of JlEXICO, Jan. 27. John Uus sell Young, ex-minister to China, returns this wool; to tho United States, having completed his prolonged study of tho Mexican bnttlelleld3 In which General Grant distinguished himself in tho war of 1SI7 Mr. Young has boon accorded overy courtosy by President Diaz aud tho gov ernment, and has secured coplos of many valuablo documents hitherto unedited, throwing light on points of history. Derailed by a Hack. HlVEltTON, Va., Jan. 27. A section of an excursion train on tho Shonnndoah Valley branch of tho Norfolk and West ern railroad was wrecked near Hlverton. A Pullman car porter (colored) named Phillips was killed, and Kngluoor Long and Fireman Proppor wero Injured. Nono of tho passengers wore hurt. Thoongluo etruekarook, which deralledlt and wrecked three cars, which caught llro and wero con sumed. More Insurgents Killed. HAVANA, Jan. 27. A column of troops in the district of Sanctl Splrltu, province of Santu Clara, has killed four insurgents and wounded seven In a skirmish. In an other skirmish on the plantation of Ce leste Palos six Insurgents wero killed. The damage wrought by the Insurgents on tho water works of tho city of Matanzas will require 150,000 to repair. Valuable Antiques Stolen. NEW YoitK, Jan. 27. Somo tlmo near midnight Saturday tho rcsidenoo pf Dr. Jahu wna ontcrcd and n caso of antiques valued nt 90,000 was taken away. Tho an tiques yyhloh wero stolen wero part of tho tollcctlou known as the Schlll collection, which woro bought somo years ago by Pr. Jahn for f 3 10,000, and wero principally in '.aid gold aud silver work. Death of Lord I.elghton, London, Jan. 27. Lord Ijolghtou, tho celebrated painter mid sculptor, and pres ident of tho llrltlsh lloyal academy, died after n llngorlng sickness. He was born In Yorkshire, Deo, DO, IblW, nnd was tho first painter elevated to tho pecragofor his art work. Ho will bo intorred at St. Paul's The Weather. For western Pennsylvania : Partly cloudy; light westerly winds. For east ern iNew York, wostcrn Now York aud eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jersoy: F)tlr, hut partly cloudy we.atherf light westerly winds. A FOR 13 LOCENTS "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKf SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH When In doubt whit to ltes-lt in 4 weeks. For Kilo by P. V. D. KIKUN, SliciutnIo:U, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 8CIIUYICII.L DIVISION. jASUAnv 0, lS'.i. Trains will leave Bhenntuloali after tho above (Into for WlRKun's Gllberton, Fnu kvllle, Dark Water, ft. Clair, I'ottavillo- flmnl,uri, lteaillnK, l'ottstown, Vhoetdxville, Nurrile n niul Phil nilelpbl.i (ilroadstreut stution) at fi OS and 11 15 n. m. anil 1 13 p. m. on week davs. For Potts ville ami Internieillato stations t 10 a. in. SUNDAY. For Wlggans, Gillwrton, Fi-aekville, Dark Water, St. Clair, I'ottuvllle, nt n OS, 40 a. in. and 3 10 p. in. Kor Hamburg, itoatiitif;, Pnttstown I'hoenlxvllle, Norrlstown, l'lillailelplilu at 6 CO, 9 ton. in., 3 10 p. m. Trains livive l-'i-nekvlllo for Shenandoah nt KHOa. in. nnd 1211, SOI, 7 i'J and 10 Sunday. 1113 a. ni. and 5 40 n. in. p. in. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah at 10 15. 11 IS a. in. anil I 40, 7 15 and 10 00 p. in. Sunday al 10 10 n, in., 5 13 p. in. I.envo Philadelphia, (llroad street station), ror Shenandoah at fl 57 and 8 35 a. in., 4 10 nnd 711 p. in. week days. Sundays leave at 6 f)0 a. in. Leave Iiroad street station, Philadelphia, for Sen Girt, Aalmry Park, Oeenn Groe, Lnnn ltranch, and Intermediate Rtntion, e.50, 8.2S, ll.li'J ll. in., 11.30, 1.00 i. in. week-ilaya. Sundays (stop at Iuterlaken for Anbury 1'nrk), S.ffii a. in. i.eavo Uroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NKW YORK. Kipraui, weekdays, 3 20, 10,1, 4 50, 5 13, 6 50, 7 33, 8 20, J 20, 9 50, 10 30 ( Dinliur far), 11 00, 11 II a. in.. 12 noon, 1283 (Limited 1 01) anil 4 22 p. in. (Dlninir Cars) 120 iDininit far), 1 10, 2 30 (Dining Car), 3 20, 100, 5 00, 5 50 (Dinlnn Car), 8 00, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. 111., 12 01 nllilit. Sundays, 3 20, 4 03, 100, 8 15, 8 12, 9 20, 0 00, 10 30 (Dlnitnr Car). 1101 n. in., 12 35. 120, mining Car) 3 30 (DiillliKdr), 100 (Limited 122), (Dlnlnif Car) 3 20. S 58 (DlnlllK Car), 0 33, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. In., 12 01 nlghl Express for Ronton, vitliout change, 1100 a m. week days, and 0 50 p. in. daily. WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH I'or llnltlniore nnd Washlnirton. 3 50. 7 20. R 31. 912,1020,1123 a. m., 12 09 (1231 Limited Dln- iiik unri, 1 1.-, u 9, 1 u lo n C'lMiKlChSlimal Limited. DlnbiL' Cnr). 357. (Dlninir Car). 017, 0 55 (I)lnlnir Cnr), 7 40 (Dinlnic Car) (). in., and 12 03 nlht week days. Sundays, 3 00,7 20,912, 1123 n. m., 12 00 J 12, 4 11, (3 15 lonjrrebHtonnl l.imiieu, J'lniuir v.-nr;, oat, (Dining Car), 0 53 (Dllllnit Car), 710 p. m. (DlninK Cnr) and 12 05 nlKht. ( Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, TOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 8 50 a. in., 210,100, nnd 3 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 43 and 9 13 . in. For Cno Slay, Anr;lesen, Wlldwood and Holly Reneh. Express, 9 00 a. in., nnd 1 CO p. in. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. in. For Sen Inle City, Ocean City nnd Avalon. Exprew,9U0a, in., and (00 in. week d.i)s. Sundays, 9 00 n. in. For Seiners Point. Express, 8 50 a. in., ami 1 00 p. m. week days. Sundays, 8 43 a. in. Op. it. 1 S. St. I'ur.vosT, J. R. V ooi), Gell'I Slanajjer. (len'l 1'ass'g'r Ant Guaranteed Satisfaction Plumbing -AND Gasfitting. R. W. BELL, Cor. Main 8 Centre Sto. Uascinentof Ikslilnll's building. ANSY PILLS! onus Srt VM) AuHt: stun 4. miclWIU wt GREAT BIG PIECE OF RESTORE LOST VIGOR uie for Nervous Debility, Loss cf Sexual Tower (In either sex). Impotency, Atrophy, Varicocele anj other weaknesses, from any cause, use Scxins rills, liraini checked and full Ueor qukVly restored, if neglected, such troubles result fatally. Mailed anywhere, sealed, forjt.ooi 6 boxes for Is oo. With ev-ryfs.oo order weclve ft letral euartntce to curs or refund the monc". AuJrcsa rL MEDICINE CO., ClcvcUnd, Ohio. READING R. R. SYSTEM IN EFFECT OCTOllER 1. 1S9.3. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New Yoi k vm Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 23, Til n. in, 2" and 3 53 p. in' rfuudnyi, 2 19 a. in Kor New York vi.i .i m.b Ciuuk, week ilays, 5 7 20 a. in., 12 . and 2 33 p. in. v P,,r Keadinif nnd I'liilmlelphin, week itAys, 1 10, 5 20, 7 20 a.m. , I ! 38, ! 53 and 5 " p tn Ann days, 2 10 a. in. "-x 1'nr l'ottsv ille, week days, 2 10; 7 20 a. in., nd 12 5S, 2 S3 aud 3 55 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a iu. For Tninaqua nud Sbilianoy City, eek ily, r 210.5 25. 7 20 n. in.. 12 58. 2 53 and 5 53 p. ni. , yjuniays, 2 10 a. in. Willi U.. .....I I .....I.K..H. week days, 3 25, 11 .'10 a in., 150 and 7 20 p.m. Sundays, 3 35 u. to. For Mnlinnuy Plane, weekd-iys, 2 10. 3 23, 523, 7 20, 1 1 SO n. m 12 58, 1 50, 2 53,3 35, 7 20 anil 9 85 1. tn. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. in. For Ashland and hhninokin, week days, 325, 720, II 30 a. in., 150,720 and 9 35 p. m. Snn dayH, 3 23 a, m. For Ualtimore, Washinirton and the West via II. its O. It. R.. throiiKh trains leavu Rending Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. .t R. It. R.) nt 3 20, 7 53,11 211 a. in, 3 in and 7.27 p.m. SunilayH, 3 20, 7 00, it 28 u. 111., 3 10 and 7 27 p. III. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chpnt nnt streets station, week days, 1 50, 5 11, 8 23 p. in. Sundays, 183, 8 23 p. in. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York ia. Philadelphia, wrefcr da) 8, 8 00u. 111., 130, 100, 7 30 p. In. nnd 1215 ii Ik it. Sundays, fi 00 p. iu. lnvo New York via Maucli Chunk, week da) s, I 30, 9 10 n. in.. 1 10 and I 90 p. in. Lenic Philadelphia, Itcadiuir Terminal, wecsr days, 120,833, 1000 n. in. nud I Q(), 0O2, 1130 p. III. Suuda)s, 11 30 p. in. Lcnve Rending, week days, 133, 710, 100. 11 50 a. in., 5 53 and 7 57 p. in. Sundays. 1 33 u. iti. In-avc PiittsvUle, weekdas, 233, 7 40 n. in., 12 30 and G 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 33 a. In. l.eve Tainaipm. week day-, 3 S, 8 50, 11 23 a in., I 20, 7 15 IiihI 9 32 p. m. Sundays, 3 IS a. in. Leavo,S!ahaU(y City, week days, 2 43, 9 21, 11 17 n. in.Vl 13 1 , 7 J (inil 9 51 p. tu. Sundays, IT. a. in.' Leave Sfahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 04, 080.937, 1159 a. III., 12 M, 20rt, 5 20, 0 28, 7 53 and 10 10 p. in. Suuduys, 2 40. 4 00 a. in. Leave WUliamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 10 a. in., 3 33 and II 11 p. U. Sundays, 11 1.3 p. ni. ATLANTIC CITY I)IVIfJIONT. I.oavc lMiiliwlelplilu Clu'stnut trtHt wurf imd Houtli rtrtft wliutf for Atlantic CJty. Wtt'ktlays Kxprciw, 9 (O ft. iu., 200, 400, 50 p.m. At-comiiKMlation, 8 00 is, tu., 190, (580 p. In. HuiiUay Kxprw, 900. 10 00 ft. in. Atnnno dntinn HOOu. m.l-M . in.' ' 1 HHurninit ltytv AtUtnlK' City (ilpt, week tlwv'M, upr, 7 3-1, 900 n in., :. 3;W p. ut, AiH-otnlnodntlon, K 15 a. in., an I t IW p. iu. SitiHlays K,prci, -1 00, 7 30 p. m. AimnnMl tltiii, 7 1))., t lt p n larlor Car on all oitprt'hH tialiw. I. A. SWKldAim, . O. HANCOCK, (Jou'l Supt'rlntendetit. (Jeu'l Vuah, Aijl. JOHN F. CLEARY, PURE SELTZER WATER A curo for headache and stomach troubles. GINGER ALU, WRISM Illilllt. I.Afll'.It UEER, PORTER. BOTTLER OF . . . ! 17 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. D Km Celeb rate il Fcmitfo l'owdera neyw fall. 'HKlll Tsjuft Uid'I'roirwrt! ihlls iit cf.eruVo runnllx). Alwsbutlisbwt sna sMum 0"f- It?vSlntli.r(..r,.AN0. WrtliiUrVP 'JJ'B- r.i t
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