ml 1 "DR. MILES, L 'ri t bt . - j iiiruugn ius nervine is a lien- , efactor to Thousands;" Ti : r WIDELY known Wisconsin publisher, who resides at Green Bay, writes March Cth, 1895, as follows: "Fivo years ago I bocatnoso norrousthat mental work was a burden. I could not rest at night on account of sleeplessness. My attention was called to Dr. Mlloe' Koutora- hvo Kcrvlno, and I commoncod to uso It with tho vory best effect. Slnco then I liavo Itept a bottlo In tny houso and uso It whenever my nervos become unstrung, with always tno samo good results. My son also Br. Miles' takes it for nervousness with llko never falling success. I havorocotn meuded It to many and It cures them. All who suffer from norvo troubles should try it. Nervine Restores Health..... It Is f rco from narcotics, porfoctly harm less, and yet soothes and strengthens. Dr. lilies, through his Kcrvlno Is a benefactor to thousands." A. 0. LEHMAN. Editor and proprietor of IlEit Landsman. Dr. Miles' Norvino is sold on guarantee first bottlo will benoflt or money refunded. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS aro scientifically prepared Remedies; have been used for half a century "with entire success. o. urtTinc ion 1 Fcvern, Congestions, Inflammations. 2 Worms, 'WormFevcr, Worm Colic... a Tec chine. Conferring, Wakefulness i Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 7 Cousin, Colds, Bronchitis 8 Xciiralgla, Toothache, Faceacho...., 9 Ileadacliea, Sick Headache, Vertigo. 30 Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation at Suppressed or l'nlnCul Periods.... 12-Wliltca, Toorrofusorerlods.... Ill Croup, Lnrvnnllis, Hoarseness 11 Salt ltlirum, Erysipelas, Eroptlons. 15 Hlicunintlsni, or llbeumatlo Tains.. 16- 3lolarln. Chills. Fever and Ague ID Catnrrli. Influenza, Cold In tho Head 20-Wliooplnst Cousll. "7 Kidney Illseascs .... 2B-Xcnoua Ilelilllty 10 Urinary Weakness, ,. 31 Sore, Throat, Quinsy, Diphtheria.... 77" for GRIP. 6oM tiy Priugliti, or fent firepaM mi receipt of price, Sc.. or 6 for (l.. (may l HMnrted), except 2, (1. die only, i)H,IIt'HrHUKvr MMDAi.(lDlariceaAltevUed)UAiLxuriiKH Ht;2iriUtES3IED. C0.,1U St US millara 8l.tVw YorL. OLD DR, THEEL "T 604 'GuannteM.. Vre." ah. Green, Philadelphia. taliit Op to tbslcoiurlne Prole.-, (o cnrlnff l'OIbON", Ko matterlicwllnjerl , ieTeraanl danseroui the IrouMo tar to. ' nv lie Milt yll,.rrrtr of Vouth and Toof 1'owpr fjTl enrtd. r'trlpluii-. Vni-fcupela and l'lk. cared without cutting. Hit. THEflh 1$ poitirelj the oldest. toe uct and most eLlIlTul una t'-iperlciici-u ono, do matte what othtr ma claim. Send live 2cit atunpi for book Truth" aud be enlightened regarding mur dUcato and how to gt cured. The onlr book j;XVOMNtt UAK5 ond their bnoka nnd (imilum. Itutantrc li'T. Fresh C'e curvd In -ItulU Duyn,. Hours t StoS; Egi.,Gtoi. Wed. and Hat, hrr., 6 ta 10; Sun.,9to U; T.fg jCtot). Trcutmentliy Mull. When you writ or call Mention thta paj.er. Hoard and lodging If deilred. 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PI I :. l I - - - m mmmmmtmw HOArt aho nuns . no c. roa-worwM's safe GUAP-".' Wn:i OpecificCo,PkiuF7w i k , rENNYROYAL PILLS 'A Boll bf iftt Labor Leaders Oppose Proposed .Warliko Preparations. i Hp heed tor coast defenses. llcnry Oonrco Declares iro Would "Itntlior Soo Uvury r.ocomntho Thrown from tho ltnlU Tlinu to Sro Order rresorvod hy tho Hnyimets of n Slniidlnff Army." NkwYouk, Feb. 20. Members of tho Central Labor union, sympathizers of or Rnnlzcd labor nml otliors illlcd tho lnrgo hall of Cooper Union Inst night to protest njralnst the proposed oxpondlturo of $100, 000,000 for const defense, ns well ns inoro millions for an Increased nnvy. Jcroino O'Xeill, secretary of tho Central Labor union, nctcd ns chnlrmnu. Ho mndo ii brief spech oxplnlulug tho object of tho mooting. Tho first speakor was thou in troduced in tho person of Chnrlos W. Hoadly, secretary of tho Ihilldlng Trndo association. Mr. Hoadly declared that nobody wanted wnr, except perhaps tho lnvontor of a now rlflo, n smokeloss pow der or the maker of tho bunting used on land and sen. Tho common peoplo did not want wnr. nml ns tho United States had noror provokod wnr ho maintained that wo woro not opon to attack from other nations. John McLucklo, of Homostcnd, Pn who was connected prominently with tho strlko at tho Cnrnoglo works, followed Sir. Hoadly nnd spoko of tho nrmor plates manufactured for tho nnvy. Ho snld thnt belt lino nrmorplato "X8," now-located on tno .Monterey, had ono nolo In It ns largo ns the faco of an ordinary eight day clock nnd which was filled with forty plugs. What reliance, ho asked, could bo placed on such armor. Ho mentioned ns other ships on which fraudulent armor had been placod, tho Now York, Oregon, Amphl- tnto, xorror, .uassnchusotts and othors. Herman Holzel. of Phllndelphtn, said thnt ho came from tho city of Brothorly Jjovo nnu poor wages. Ho beccred nil men in his hearing nover to join a military or ganization nnd to stand togethor, of ouch othor nnd for oneh othor. Ernost Howard. Crosby said ho wished to congrntulnto tho Central Labor union on having inaugurated a struggle ngalnst militarism. An appropriation of $88,000, 000 for const dofonsos, ho snld, meant war, whatever some peoplo might say to tho contrary. Ho nskod why American work- lngmon should bo ngalnst Jiuglish work ingmon, for instance If tho wago earn ers hero nnd in othor countries would only say tho word, ho said, thero would bo no mora wnr. Wo need protection In tho country from tho fnults, vices nnd inipor fections of our socinl system rather than coast dofonsos, ho 6nld. Mr. Crosby nsked if, nftor a hundred years without const defenses, nny nation would now begin to nttnek tho United States. Henry B. Salisbury was tho next speaker. Ho said that Bonjnmln Harrison, lectur ing upon Inw, had given tlio best defini tion oxtnnt of capitalist legislation when ho said that tho objoct of law was to mnko tho rich socuro and tho poor content. An appropriation of $38,000,000 for coast do- fonse, ho said, was to mnko tho rich so curo, nud when tho poor looked down tho muzzles of tho guns thoy would hnvo to bo contont. Tho secretary thon read n set of resolu tions denouncing tho proposed npproprla tlon, which woro ndoptod with but few dissenting voices. Henry Georgo, who followed, nsked tnnt thoso In fnvor of tho resolution nud thoso opposed should rlso In turn. Thoso op posed amounted to hardly more than two dozon, nnd Mr. Georgo, nftor saying that ho rcspoctod tho nntls for tho courngo of their convictions, snld thnt ho had no doubt thnt tho proportion shown in tho hall very fairly roprosonted tho great body of tho working pooplo of tho country. Al though uonylug that ho was a socialist, Mr. Goorgo snld thnt in ono rospoct ho could always bo counted with tho social ists, nnd thnt was in his opposition to war. President Clovolnnd's mossago on the Venozuoln difficulty ho chnraotorized ns "insane." Tho proposed npproprlntlon, ho snld, ho considered to bo n carefully laid plan to build up n standing army which will crush labor whouovor It daros to ralso its head. "As n citizen of tho United Statos, nnd from thought, study, reason nnd convic tion," ho said, "I would rather sco ovory locomotive thrown from tho rails, overy car brokon, ovory rail torn up, than to soo order preserved by tho bayonets of n stand ing army. Ordor Is Heaven's first law, but thero 1h ono thlug I prize before order, nnd that Is liberty." Among tho resolutions ndoptod by tho mooting wero tho following: "Ilosolvcu, That tho Amorlcan republic is groat onough and strong enough to set to tho world an oxamplo of a nation that fears no forolgu foe, nud thnt refuses to join In tho monstrous armaments thnt aro bolstering up tno thronos and crushing down tho musses of Europe; that hor truo glory and real safoty Ho In securing tho right to gain an honest nud iiniplo living to overy willing workor, nud that throats of war nnd preparations for wnr moans that tho elussos hnvo nlwnys usod to dls- tract tho masses from tho demand for so cial roform nnd to induoo thorn to aid in their own ouslavomont nro promptod by tho fear of justlcoon the part of holders of 111 gotten woulth, nud should ' bo re sisted by overy friend of tho rights of labor and of American institutions. "Hosolvcd, Thnt tho times call for tho organization of n polltlcnl party thnt will demand tho nbolltion of un urlstocrntl nlly organized standing army and navy, nud of tho means that have boon insidi ously taken to put under control of a cen trallzod government tho mllltla of tho states, nnd thnt shall dovoto itself to tho crushing of monopolies that nro rapidly bringing ounis nil tho social evils of tho old world that our fathers thought thoy had ohcapod. Intending tho VnmlerMIt Lines. JAMU6TOWN, N. Y., Fob. 20 Tho Vuu dorbllt linos aro Doming Into Jamostowii, having decided to build a loop from tho Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley and Pitts burg at Fulcouor to connect with tho Jamestown and Luko Erie, In this city. Work will bo boguu ot onco, with tho In tention of completing tho work In tiino to run through trulns from Lako Shoru to Chautauqua durlug the nssombly season. i A FrenU. 1'ntnt lfini. UKiaNTOWN, Ala., Fob, 29. Joo Bro hoou, a jttusoum freak, called tho "Wild Man of Mialco," jumped out at Goorgo Slmouton, a iipgro, with lntont to scare him. Simontonsolzed an nxo helvoond struck tho freak ,6u tho head, causing his Instantaneous dcathV Tho colored man es TO Retail Druggists 8 ,& WE LEAD .NEVER FOLLOW! 4 W ConimenchiR Match ist, 1896, the re- "So fW UU price of Dr. Ilobb.i Little Llverl'llls, M which has heretofore been 23 cents per ti , vial, will Ire J REDUCED TO 10 6TS. 1 l'or every aj-cent pncknRe of Dr. a P tlobbs Little Liver Pill) you have In KJ n stock, your jobber is nuthorirctltogive o y9 you In exchange for same two lo.ccnt Q m pnckflKCS. The to-cenl vials nre put up n y iu precisely the same maimer, ami con- Cjjj rs tain exactly the same number of pills m as tne uriRinai 25-ccnt pocKaes. TAKEAPILL. Hctlrs linle livtt Pills Don't fiiipe. d3 t.fl-liiill nf l.l ttdntrd In llf. W KatlMlAl.unl.ln.CUI'lll. ntf R When you make tho exchancp. U will fi 5 ltoyour Interest to ordertwoorthrt-pdorm . or .0 extra, n. jou runr confidently look for h I3T Jfrenc Doom in ine enie 01 mepe . mi- "obh n Many prominent retail druc.l.U with whom jx L we haT-talkel in regard totlil. mftlter.aHree Rj S with u. thnt tho nVeo(l)r. Ilnl.l. 1.1111. Mifr g Rj rill, will be multiplied Indefinitely by thl (fl 15 redoctlon. We know that the public will BU bo with u.. nnd that they will approve of fl Ltw this radical chnnne from the old standard W a. price etnbt I.lied nearly a century ago. QI II0II1!SHFIIICIK CO., (Mraso and S.n Fr.ntl.ro. CJJ General and Nervous Debility. Weakness of Body and Mind, Klfects of Errors or Excesses in Old or Yonnit. ltohust, Noblo Manhood fully Restored. How to KnlnrKO and Strengthen Weak, Un developed Portions of Uody. Absolntely un failing Homo Treatment. liencflts in a da v. mm f,0 Htnton mnl Fnrplell Countries. Send for Dcscrlptlvo Iknk, ex planation and proofs, mailed (scalcdjtlree. 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Tbe Iodk looked for ountnrsj rrvt'ul ts ot band. Kvery Indication Id tbe tlnanclal world uoM1f an arivanct. In values. Prior to May 1 prices of ercrutalng were at or below tbe cost or proaucuon. win you join tne procuiton and reap tbe beneflts or tbla boom ? Responsible. Sale. Will establish fie by refer- Tib in Home or inn ipnnintf i.m lyonscrviiii.o-1 l Our past-si 25 ner cent stating that Conservative. Trust Companies of our city meeui luttlflca us In lL ah ffccl asiured at .. our ability tops per MoBth.J-fflS4,lg,ss:i our ability to par n monthly dWI- ccui or more on INVES If von want to make montv. oil we L ask Is fur you to iwatiaaU nur neut and or.oln.il methods. Will guarnn TIGATE. tte to convince me roosi snepucai. Full pnrticulars sent free oil npplico lion, uepreeen lau vet tvauiw ft Co-operativo Trading Ass'n, 15 Dearborn SI., Chlcano. 111.' P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For-- BARBBY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. A genuiuo welcome awaits youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Jlaln and Coal Sts. Pool room attacltcd. Ptneat whlakevi. beert. porter end nle constantly on tap. Choice Un Afpn Ipsfifv f iSWr nnt1 cum WILLIAM C WHITNEY'S VIEWS. Although n ltlmptnllUt, Ho Rlrotisly Op imc Vrve Callings r Sller. JACKon, JIlss., Feb. 80. The Clnrlon Ledger prints the following letter, ad dressed to its editor, from Hon. W. C. Whitney, of New York: "1 lenrn thnt Mr. H. II. McAllister has been elrrulntlng in your city among prominent Demorrnts u petition reiiuost lng mo to become n cnudldato for tho presi dential nomination of tho Democratic party. In the courso of tho controversy which naturally arises from such effort on his part ho speaks of himself ns ono of tho principal managors of tho Whitney move- WILLIAM C. WUITODY. mcnt In this state (Mississippi)- I tloslro to disclaim any knowlodgo nny such movement (whatever that may mean), anil I rcquost nny friend ot mlno not to join It. It is doubtless intended In n friendly man ner, but Is not with my approval or con currence!. "i'roin tho samo source of Information I lenrn that somo persons have belloved mo a supporter of tho view that tho United States should open its mints to tho freo coinage of silver nt 10 to 1, Independently of tho co-operation and action of othor na tions. I do not believo iu that theory of finance, but consider It unsound, and if adopted likely to lead to most evil conso- quences to our peoplo and their Industries nnd prosperity. ' I am a bollovor in cold nnd silver as tho metallic basis of values mid of the world's currency, nnd I am confident that within a timo not far distant thero will bo n con currence of tho nations upon that subject uy which tho ratios of valuo of tno two metals for co'nago and currency purposes will bo fixed, and tho stability of such values maintained by an international agreement. "Theso opinions I do not cntortnln or express as a cautlldato for tho presidency (for which olllco I hnvo nlready said I would not bo a candidate), but in order that your peoplo who liavo views differ ing from theso may not bo deceived as to mine." Tho IlnrHiiV Captain Convicted. Philadelphia, Feb. 20. Tho jury ren dered a verdict of guilty boforo Judgoliut lor in tho United Statos district court yes terday In tho caso of Captain J. H. S. WI- borg, 3irst JIato Jens P. Petersen and Second Mato Hans Johansou, of tho steam ship Horsa, of tho chargo of beginning n military expedition for tho carrying of men nnd arms to Cuba to aid tho insur gents Their counsel, Captain Ker, nt onco gnvo notlco of a motion for a now trial. .ludso lieltler said tho motion could bo miuloauy timo within four days. Mean time tho convicted mou wero released on bail. Tlin I.lKhtiT Strutinluiii Libeled. New YoitK, Fob. 29. United States Dis trict Attorney MacFnrlano has filed a libel iu tho United States circuit court against tho lighter J. S. T. Strnnahau, upon which tlio arms and ammunition for tho steamer Bermuda expedition wero loaded. A process has been issued to tho United Srates marshal, tho writ being ro turnablo March 17. Tho charges against tlio owners of tho lighter nro that she had no cortiflcato allowing her to carry oxplo slves, that slio was without special llcenso for that purposo, and that the packages of explosives wero not marked ns such. The llootln ltrenUlng Down. MoNTOLAlH, N. J., Feb. 20. Mrs. Ball- ington llooth has collapsed ns a result of tho nervous strain and uxcitomcnt oxpori- onced during tho last few weoks. Sho is now confined to hor room in tho Booth rcsidonce, nt this place, under tlioconstant enro of a physician. Ualllngton Booth Is in little bettor condition than his wife, and tears aro entortainodthat tlioconstant worry to which ho Is being subjocted may bring on another nttaok of hemorrhages, to wiiicn no is suojecteti, mm which enmo near ending his llfo wliilo ho was on a western trip. rlrcd I'ite Iltlllcts Into Ills Sweetheart. New Yoiik, Fob. 2'J. In n fit of insnuo Jealousy Thomas' Cboloy, 23 years old, of tills city, shot nud mortally wounded Miss Koto Flynu, 27 years old, Inst night at tlio corner of Second nvonuo and Seventy ninth street. Tho Injured woman was taken to tho Flower hospital in a dying condition and tho man was arrested. Tho shooting was ono of tho most brutal in tho records of tlio police, for tiio unfortu nato woman wns fairly riddled with bul lets, three of them having taken effect In her back nud two In her head. Tlio TrantiTnnl Goi eminent Lenient. Vasiiinqtok, Fob. 2fl. United Stntoa Consnlnr Agent Jlnnion nt Jolmunosburg has mado n report by cnble to Fecretnry Oluoy respeotlug tlio coutlltion of tho pris oners nt thnt plnco. lio enyd thnt tho Trnnsvnnl Boverinnont sliows ovory dis position to treat the prlsonors leniently, nud litis been oonsldornto nml friendly to wnids tlio offlolnl reprosontntlves of tho United Stntos. Hmnmoud nnd tlio other American prisoners nro now in Johnnuos burg nwniting legnl proceedings. Ilegnnl's lllow Travel! Tntal. BETilLKHEW, Pa., Veb. 30. John Vuhos died liore lust night from lookjnw, tlio ro snlt of n blow on tlio bond with n picco of wood, Inflicted by John lSegnul n fow ulglits ngo. Xiegnnl Is nt lnrgo. Ho struck Yuhos becnuso the litttor offered Mrs, Ho gnnl n glass of lieor. Tlio woman hns sur reudorod liersolf to tlio polico. Tlio parties uro Iluugnrinus, nud Vnhos lenves u wife nnd family In that country. Ciunilcn' Hew l'nlillo Ilullillne, Washington, Fob. 29. Tho senntocom inltteo on publlo buildings anil grounds uutliorlzod Sonntor Quny to report favor nbly tho bill to Increase tho limit of tho cost of tho publlo building at Camden, N J., to 125,iX30. Strong Statements From People You Know ' a ..,.,., . vu """ Who Say They Have Been Cured by II-,nt. n-.jl 1 Munyon s Remedies. SAMPLE TESTIMONIALS Picked at Random Prom the Thou s.mils Received. Jlr. A. V. l'otlclgcr, a woll-known mcr cliaiit, 310 reim street, Itenillng, 1'A., says: "I was a sutl'erer for a long time with rheumatism and I was advised liy my friends to tako Miniyon's lihoiimatism Curo, hut having no faith in homoeopathy I did not heed their ntlvlco until my wife hotiRlita hottle of Munyon's lthcumatie Curo and insisted upon my taking It, which I did, and to my great surprise before the contents of one bottlo woro consumed tlio pnln had entirely loft me. I have since recommended it to others with the same result. It has been over a year slneo I have taken any, nor havo I felt the cll'ect of any puln sluec. Munyon's Ilhennmtism Cure seldom fails to relieve in one to three hour, and cures iu a few days, l'rlco 25 cents. Munyon's Dypepia Cure positively cures all forms of indigestion and stomach troubles, l't ice 2."e. Miiiiycin's Cold Curo prevents pneumonia and breaks tip a cold in a few hours, l'rlco 23c. Munyon's Cough Curo stops coughs, night sweats, allays soreness and speedily heals tho lungs. Price Kjc. Munyon's Kidney Curosnccililveuros nains in the buck, loins or groins and all forms of kidney diseases. True 33c. Munyon's Headache Cure stops headache in tlireo minutes. Price, 23 cents. Munyon's Pile Ointment positively etiras all forms of piles, l'llce. 25c. Munyon's Mood Cure eradicates all Impuri ties of the blood. Price 23c. Munyon's Female Hemcdies nro a boon to all women, l'rlco 2oc. Asthma Cure, with Asthma Herbs, gl.00. Munyon's Catarrh Keniedies never fall. Tlio Catarrh Cure mice 23c. eradicates the disease from tlio sy.stoin, and tlio Catarrh linnets pneo 2oc. cleanso uutl heal the parts. ilunyon's Italizor restores lost nowers to weak men. l'rlco. $1.00. Munyon's Itcmcdics nt all druccists. most ly 23 cents a vial. l'craonal letters to 1'rol. Munyon, 150j Arch street. Philadelnhia. 1'a.. answered with freo medical advice for any disease. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tlio Shenandoah Dental Itionis for painless extraction of teeth, Gold and Silver lillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. AH examinations freo. tvo mage au Kinds ot piates, uoiu crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns. Crown and Ilriilgo work and all operations that por- tain to cental surgery. No charges for extracting when nlates are ordered. Wo aro tho only users of vitalized air for tlio painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmnn'sllloek) East Centre Street. Ofilce Hours: 7 n. m. to 8 p. in. ::WE D0T KEEP IT.:: ::WE CAN'T keep IT.:: :::E:WE' SELL ItH :QOOD INK. HOOKS & BROWN North, fxlain St. HAVE YOUR MOUSES SHOD Witli H. V. MKLLKT, tho practical horscslioer, nnd avoid nuy of tbe 21 discuses oiiglnating from lmjiroper bearings. All dl.cnscs of the feet given personal attention. H. F. MELLET, South Market street, between Centre and Oak streets, Sliennudonli. 08 uicrrs in Mouth, Jiair-f aiunsf write COUltrf ui:.ili:iii t;uM :sut Jiianoutc I'emplPX L'htciKfo. III., for nrooU ot cures. Ciml-lJ (ni, JS.0M04. Wont cases cured in ir to :I5 iluys. lOO-iuiRo book rkree Celebrated renonlo l'owders pever fall. lu.uiu lili,. ilwlare tlicm laie&mliure (after falling with Toniy ond Pnnijroyal l'lll. anrt olhrr Ilk" . i - ,.i.t.,.u K.., .ml art. il .1 ..n. rilrtlmftnl. t. Uuaran'teoJ aupcrwr to all olkeia. J'o.tuvJv i the nmrkit, A Nu 1. J'art-Sulari, 4 Ctl. Ur.S. I- the beat In the market. A S ULX, Hack Bay, IlaAon, 11 "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF Bometitcts rce ) a reliable, monthly, regulating medicine. Only harmles and tbe jmreat drugs ahould be uaed. If you want tbe beat, get Dir. PeaB's PenimLreai Pills Thiy re prompt, nlo aod certain In reaalt. Tbe tonulno (Pr. I'eal'i) neyer dlup. ulnt. Bent anywhere, fl.W. Addreu l'AL Medicime Co., Clertland, 0. For ealo by I. P. 1). KIliUK, Shtnaudoah, l'u. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCllUYKII.I. DIVISION. Jaxvary r, TrAhiAwlll leave Shetmmlonli nfter the nboro J?"""- vrir, i'othviii.jinmiiW. it.:?dj'nR, lttrtoWii, 1'lmeiil.tTllle, Norrlotiiwn nnd rhll- ailililiin (llrnml ntrert atfttlnu) at tOU and 11 15 a. in. ami -I 1! i in. on week tiny. Fur l'otts- vllle B,lU iiitenneiiinte sNttlons P 10 a. ni. huniuy. l'or Wlfrxnna, Gilbertoii, I'rnekvllle, I)rk 8 10i. in. Par hnnibiirsf, IteHilhiK, 1'utMojvn, l'hcieiilxvllle, Norrlstown, lMiilmlrlpliln ntoOO, 9 10 n. m.,3 10 p. in. Tritlni leave Kraekvillo for Micnnmlonh At 10 io n. in. nnd 1211, SOI, 7U and 1017 p, m. Siindny, 11 13 n. in. nml 5 10 p. tn. lHve Pottnvllle for Sliennndoull nt 10 13. 1H9 n. in. nnd I 10, 7 15 nnd 10 00 p. in. Kunilny at 10 10 n. in., S 15 i. m. I-nvc I'iillnilelnhln, (Hrond xtrretftintlon), for Sliennndinhnt5 37niid S35n. in., 4 10 nnd 711 p. in. week ilHyn. Siimlnj leave nt 0 80 a. m. Leave Ititiml at-et nlntion. Philwlelithln. for Sen flirt, Anbury l'mk, Oeeun Drove, lig iirHiicu, nnu unerineiiinte uitlon, D.OO. JJ.aa, 11.39 n. in., 3.1)0, I 00 li. nt. week-liny. Humlnys (stop at Interlnken toriValiiiry I'ark), 8.a5n. m. Lcnvo linuid xtreet hyliun, t'hllndeliihla, FOU NKW YoitK. Kxpre4s, week dnv, 8 20, I 05, i 50, 5 13, 6 50, 7 38, 8 20,9 SO, 9 50, 10 30(I)nlngUiir), 11 00, 11 Ho. in., 12 noun, 12 35 (Limited 100 nnd 122 p. m. (Dining Cnrsl 120 (l)lning C'nr), 110. 230 (Dining Our), 320, 4 00, 500,550 (Dining Or), 0 00, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 12 01 lllgbt. humfays, 3 20. 105, 150, 515, 8 12, 9 20, 9 50, 10 30 (Dining Cur), 1108 n. in.. 12 35. IS, Dining Car) 230 (DlningCnr), 100 (Limited 4 22), (Dining Cnr) 5 20, 5 5li (DlningCnr), 835, 0 50, 12, 10 00 p. in., 12 0lnlgbt. KxpreaK for Ibrnton, without change, 11 00 a. m. week days, nnd 0 00 p. m. dully. WASHINGTON AND TIIK SOUTH For Baltimore and Wnsblngton, 3 50, 7 20, S 31. 9 12,10 20, 11 23 ii. m., 12 Oil (1231 Limited Din ing Cnr), 1 12, 3 IS, I 11 (5 19 Congicslonnl Limited, Dining Cnr), 5 57, (Dining Car), 0 17, 053 (Dining Cnr), 7 to (Dining Oir) i. in., nnd 12 05 night week davs. Sunda'Vs, 350,720,912, 1121 n. m., 1209 1 12, 1 41, f5'l5 Congressional Limited. Dining Cur), 5 57 (Dining Car), 0.VS (Dining Oir), 7 40 p. in. (Dining Cnr) anil 12 03 nlgbt. I.cnve Market Street Ferry, l'bllntlelpliln, FOU ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 8.10 a. in., 210,100, nnd f 00 p. m. week dny. Sundays, R 15 nnd 9 1 n. m. For Cape May, AngleRscn, "Wildwood nnd Holly lleaeli. Fspresa, 9 00 n. m., nnd 4 00 p. m. week days. Sundays, 9 00 n. m. For Sen Isle City, Oeenn City and Avnlon. Kxpress, 9 00 n. in., and 100 ji. in. week days. nniuinys, u w n. in. For Soniurs Point. Kxpress, 8 50 n. m., and 1 00 p. m. week days. Hundny, 8 15 n. m. 8. M. Prkvost, J H. Wood, flen'l Mnnnger. (fcn'l 1'ass'g'r Agt READING RR. SYSTEM IN EFFECT OCTOHHU 1895. Trfl in lcnvo Shonnndtmh at follows: For New York via l-liilndclptiin, vvcc days, 210, 5 23, 7 20 n. n., 12 58, 2 V and 5 53 p. m1 Sundays, 2 10 a. in. For New York via M.iueh Chunk, week days, 5 23, 7 20 n. m., 12 5-ii.inI2.Vip. in. For Ite.K.ititf nnd I'hlladelplila, week dnye, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 n.in., 12 5H, 2 55 und 5 5 p. m. Sua days, 2 10 n. in. For Fottsvllli1, week days, 2 10, 7 20 a. m., and 12 5., 2 53 and 5 53 p. in. .SundnyH, 2 10 a. m. For Tamaiia and lali.inov Oltv, week days. 2 10,5 257 20 a. m., 12 5-i, 2 55 antl 5 55 p". m. Sundayn, 2 10 a. in. For Willinmsport, Sunlmry and Lewtauurff, week day-, .' 21, 11 DO a in., 150 and 7 20 jr. ni. Siindnys, 3 25 a. in. For Jlahanoy IMane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 23, 5 2.5, 7i20t II 30 a. m 12 5S, 1 50, 2 53,5 55, 7 20 and 9 33 p. in. uimu st is iu, ii j. a. tn. i-orAsniano aiui anamoKin, weeic days, 3 35, 7 20.1130 a. in.. 150.720 and 0 35 i. m. Htnv days, 3 25 a. in. l'or IJnltimore. nsiiinuton nud the AVept via H. itO, It. It., through trains leave HeadliiK Terminal. P hi a elnh a. (I. & IE. It. IE. at 3 20. 7 55, 1120 a. in., 3 10 and 7.27 p. m. Sundnvs, 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. in., 3 N and 7 27 p. in. Addl- nonai irain irom i weiuy-iourtn ami cnet nut Mreeti station, week days, 150, ,5-11, 823 p. in. Sundays, 1 33, 8 23 p. in. TIE A INS FOU SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 8 00 ft. in., 130, 100, 7 30 p. m. nnd 1215 nlKht. Sundays, 6 00 p. ni. Lenve New York via Mnueh Chunk, week days, 1 30, U 10 a. in.. 1 10 and 1 SO ji. in. Leave Philadelplila, IEeadlnR Tenninal, week days, -1 20, 8 33, 10 00 ft. in. and 100, 6 02, 1130 p.m. Sundays, 11 30 p. in. Leave Heading, week days, 133, 710, lp0G 11 50 a. tn., 5 55 and 7 57 p. m. Sundays, 1 35 a. in. Leave Pottsville, weekdays, 2 33, 7 10 a.m., 1230ftnd fi 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 33a. m. Leave Tanuupia, week day-, 3 18, 8 50, 11 23 a ni., 1 20, 7 15 and 9 52 p. in. Sundays, 3 18 a. ni. Leave Jlahanov Citv, week davs, 2 43, 9 21, 11 47 ft. mM 1 51, 7 39 and 9 51 p. in. Su-ndnys, 3 43 n. tn. Leave Mnhnnoy IMane, week days, 2 40, 4 00, 630,9 37, 11 50a. m., 12 58,200,5 20,6 26, 7 53 and 10 10 p. m. Sundays, 2 40, 1 00 a. m. Leave Willlamsport, week days, 7 42, 1010 a. m., 3 35 and 11 41 p. in. Sundays, 11 15 p. tn. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00n. in., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m., 4 30, 6 30p;ni. Sunday Kxpress, 9 00. 1000 a. m. Accommo dation 8 00 a. m., 4 15 p. m. lEcturnluK leave Atlantic City (depot,) week days, express, 7 33, 9 00 a. iu., 3 30, 5 30 p. ni. Accommodation, 6 50, 8 15 a. iu., and 132 p. iu. Sundays Lxpress, 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Accommoda tion, 7 15 n. m., 1 15 p. m Parlor Cars on all express trains. I. A. SWi;i(iAUI, G. . HANCOCK, (Jen'l Superintendent. lien'l Fas. Apt. Satisfaction Guaranteed Plumbing AND- Gasfitting. R. W. BELL, Cor. Main St Centre Sts. Basement of HeildalP IliillUInsr. JOHN F. CLEARY, ! JTIH3 SKI.TZKK AVATKU TtHTTT PP A cure f or lieudnehe and DJ I llwCIV : ktonnieli troubles. oi.Noi:it am;, OT5 WKISSlll'.HIt, yJ" ... i.AUHit ni:i:u, l-OUTKH. 17 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. lillilHnBiaMBi Llr.. lift,,