I LI A " T Almost), Tills WOES OF BRAZIL BEST SPRING MEDICINE p3ljaflaHKB I 4 T A 7il 4 .ID YOU EVER suffer from roal ner vousness? When every norvo Eeemed to quiver with a peculiar, creepy icellng, first In one place, and then another anil nil eeemed finally to conccntrato In a irrlthing jumble In tho brain, and you be- .1 ijfkpa Irritable, fretful and pcovlshj to bo ff TVollowed by an Impotent, weakened condi tion of tho nervo centers, ringing in the cars, and sleepless, mlserablo nights? Dr. Miles' Ty Ntfpz' it"- Eugene Soarles, 110 SImonton St., Elk Kervine Restores Health hart, Ind., says: "Ner vous troubles had mado me nearly lnsano and physicians woro unable to help me. My memory vra3 almost gono and every llttlo thing worried mo until I was almost distracted. I really feared I was becoming a maniac. I imagined all sorts of evil things and would cry over nothing. I commenced taking Dr. Mies' Restorative Nervino and four bottles of this woudorf ul romcdy completely cured me, and 1 am as well now as I over was." Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on guarantee, first bottlo will benefit or money refunded. SPECIFICS are scientifically prepared Remedies; have been used for half a century "with entire success. so. nrrr'ic ron 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. 2 Worms, WormFeTcr, Worm Colic... 3 Tretlilns. ColicCrylng.Wakcfulncss 1 Illnrrhen of Children or Adults 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis....... S A"eurnllaf Toothache, Taceache 9 Ilcailnrlics, Sick Ileadacho, Vertigo. 30 Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation 31 Suppressed or Painful Periods.... "J2 Whiles, Too Profuse rerlod3, 13-Croup, Lnryucllls, Hoarseness H Bolt Itliium, Eryslpolas, Eruptions. 15 ltlieuuiatlsiii, or Rheumatic Falus.. U(i Mnlnrln. Chills, Fever nnd Ague 19- Cntnrrli, Influenza, Cold In tho Head 20 Whooping Cough, Kidney Dlscnses 28-Xcnous Debility 30 Urlnnry WcnUness , 31- Soro Throat, Qulnsy.Dlphthcrla.... 77" for GRIP. BoMtiy Driuglptfl.or aont prrpAM on rrctt of ir., t3o.. or 5 for tl., iny Ixi Morlod)( except 3, tl, Izo only. JJa.ill'irHUCTl W4NUAL(EnlaritedAItiea) jiailkufrkb m'MrillttlS'MtD. CO.,111 AlUUlUlam8lM3.tw York. OLD DR. THEEL to0,ed 604 norm iJixin St., 'Osarantcri. Vr.." ab. Green, I'biladjbhia. CballCDKc tL. "vld. Irom ths adrcrtlslot inca. l&Uit up to tho lecturing ProftHori.ln curing , 1'OlbOX. KomaturbowllQgerlns.sercre.Dd I d.nffcrouB the trotit.14 laur be. Aprnii II,-- lllllv,rrors ofVouth.uilT'OBBot'i'oucF 7fe2r cured, htrletui-c. nrli-ticflo arid 1'llcs, urrd withootcultlus. I'll. TIlEKIj Upo.lllrelr the oldest. tn. best and most sLlllIul and txperlt'm-cil one, no laalts hit otber max claim. Mend are Scent tatuio for took Truth" and bo enlUhuned regarding vonr duraao and bow to gt cured. Tbc onlr llXyOlX sllTAt'KS ond their booka nml tircttlnrs. Inatantre. lief, l-'reah t'nac nrvl In 4 to 10 Days., llouret 1 to 8; .. 6 to S. Wed and bat. Kra.., C t10; 6nn.. Sto Mi Efga .fllofl. TrcutnL'titby Mull. When you writ or call mention thla paper, hoard and lodging ir deilred. .CHASES .Bloodf Serve Food for Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Age. . WHAT tT IS! The richest of nllrcstoratlre) -Foods, because it replaces the same substances to the blood and nerves that are exhausted la "these two life-RWinK fluldsby disease, Indigestion, lilgh living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES ! H msklnt; the blood pare and rich, nnd tbedlfrestlon perfect, It creates solid lleHh, muscle nnd strength. Tito nerves be ing made strong, the brain becomes active and clear. Forrestering lost vitality and stopping all wasting drains and weakness in either sex, it has unequal i and asaferaaleregulatorlt Is worth its weight In gold. One box lasts a week. Prlcebk:.,or b boxos C3.UU. Druggists or by mall. llooU free, u . THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, UU Chestnut Et.. Philadelphia. J'tilit,r.tepa UnfrM.h Illnmanft llrniidjii a vJ3 fli-lcHniil nnd (InlvRf.tiitli.M. Svv BAfC. a!wy reliable, ladicb k & i &iv DruRffUt 'w CkUhttlert XxalUk Dia-JfVS W VV73hoit. acalixl Uh blua rilboD. ToLo -t7 'o. C-Jiiuodiw. lltfut darntrout tuUtau- V via stamps for jmrttculan, tcitimonial ni Ll Keller for i.tttiiets" iw. vj return if SIulL 1H.OOO T' ntlfiioMUli, Kime J'upir, ChlfhfftrOiicuiIcult,o.,aittllonuuirt Cold t il l.e. ' TiiuttiH 1 Headaclie Cured. A quick cure, a certain cure, ! the best cure Is TAYLOR'S ANTI-HEADACHE POWDERS. ' We never heard of a case where they ( failed. Wo never ex pect to hear of one. Don't bo afraid to ( take them. They aro ( harmless. They do i not contain ono blngle j atom of any danger- oub drug. For this reason It Is well to Blum all other head- aobe mertlcinos. ) Avpld risk bv Insist. lng .on getting TAY- luh-s. Our powders ) can easily bo dlstin- guished by the flu Cz lightful odor and pleasant taste, nud they look like ground coffee. Beat of f all, they euro almost Instantly. ff TAYLOR DRUG i. CHEMICAL CO., ff THINTON, N.J. (5 VVV GRUHLER BROS, 'ANSYPILLS! DRUG WSlFCANO EURE.SMU4o.flllt' tY0MAH3 SAFE mwmmwnl' Wi-jik SpecirieCo,priiui.,PA ((Fa n 4 J4r 4 1 ii Tho Eopublio Threatened by Foes Within and Without. TRYING TO SETTLE WITH TRAHOE The Urnrlllnn Sllnaltcr nt 1'arla Una nn Audience, with St. llertliclot, French Min ister r Foreign Affairs Tito lteptilillc's Intermit Troubles. PAltis, March 3. M. Bortholot, tho min ister f or foreign nffnlrs. frnvo nil nudlonco yesterday to the Brazilian minister, who Is ormetl with power to iirrttugo for nrbl tratlon of tho matters In dispute regard .tig tho pososslon of tho Ainiipn territory. Tho Dnizlllnn minister submitted n pro ject for n mixed commission to control tho disputed territory pending a dollulto settle ment of Iho dlipnte. Hlo de Jankiuo, March 3. Since tho revolution of 18M3-01 tho polltonl Rltuutlon In Uriizll hits not boon so critical ns nt present. Nothing but storm clouds are to ho seen coursing ncross the sky of poll tios of this, tho youngest of American re publics. Thoro tiro two powerful reasons for this disturbing statu of affulrs. In tho first plnoo, tho Jacoulnos, or intlvlstls, ns tho party of tho Into President Florlauo Pclx. otols termed, becomes moro powerful day by day, and threatens to overthrow the moderate government of Prosldont I'ru dento do loraos. In the second placo, tho relations be tween Franco and llrazll grow moro strained as each day passes, nnd It Is an ticipated that tho Brazilian government will shortly ho called upon to faco tho landing of French troops In tho Amnpa country, tho territory which has so long been hi dispute botweon this country nnd Franco. The Jaooblnos, with Francisco Glycorlo nnd Qulntino Bocnyuva at tholr head, nro hold l-osponslhlo for tho troubles at Sao I'aulo, n few weeks ago, during which n great number of Important stores, etc., belonging to foreigners woro destroyed. They nro nlso said to havo instigated tho disturbances at Santos, whorotho editorial nnd printing ofllcos of two nowspapers woro entirely demolished, and they are nlso hold responslblo for tho troubles nt Ouro Prcto, wliero two men woro killed nudmnny woro wounded ns a result of tho ' rioting which broko out there i Briefly, tho Jacoblnos uro opposed to nil foreigners hi Brazil, and Its moiubers take overy opportunity of showing tholr disllko for tho foroign population. But thoy aro already very powerful In congross and throughout tho country, and Micro Is groat dnngor that thoy will bo ablo to overthrow tho prosldont and his government. Then again, further troublo is antici pated In tho stato of Rio Grando do Sul. Aftor tho voto of congress by which gon oral nmnesty wns declared for every por- son who had directly or ludlrectly partici pated In tho rovolutlon lu that stato, peoplo anticipated that quiet and prosperity would reign thoro for some tlmo to como. Tho government of President Moracs sent Gonornl Inuoccnclo ualvao do Quelroz as conimandor-ln-chlcf of tho federal forces lu Itlo Grando do Sul, nnd tho revolu tionary troops surrendered their arms to htm. But the prosldont did not take Into consideration that tho governor of that stato, Julio do Castllho, had not been con ciliated, and as soon as tho ox-lnsurgonts, acting upon tho voto of ninnosty, returned to tholr homos, Castllho began to persocuto thorn In ovory manner posslblo, and this hits caused tho ' rebellious spirit to burst into fresh flames. Tho last news rocolvod hero from Itlo Grando do Sul announced that Castllho had purchasod 2,000 Mauser rlllos, ami that ho was armlug threo now rcglmonts of in fantry, with tho lutoutlon of actively op posing tho federal government If nuy at tempt Is mado to rostraln him from perse cuting tho Insurgents who havo returned to their homos. But Castllho Is onjoylng tho support of the Jaooblnos, and thoy havo succeeded u bringing about tho over throw of Gonorn 1 Quelroz, tho ofllcor who succeeded lu rostorlug order lu Blq Grando do Sul, and so Castllho Is practically in full control uud lu opposition to tho prosldont. Reports roach horo almost dully of mur ders and other excesses committed at his Instigation, and tho authorities scorn "to bo helpless. As If this Internal troublo was not suf ficient, tho dispute botweon Fraijco and Btazil regarding tho ownorahlp of tho Amnpa territory Is rapidly growing as dangerous as It Is posjlblo to bol Nego tiations havo been In progress botweon tho two governments for a long time past looking to tho settlomout of tho mnttorby arbitration. But It Is doubtful whother tho peoplo of tho stato of Para, who havo considerable Interests nt stako In Amnpa, nud who havo oxtonslvo settlements there, could be prevailed upon to ovacuato tholr lands peacefully. Then camo tho landing of a French force at Amnpa from tho gunboat Bengali and tho Increased 111 fooling which followod. Hero again tho Jucoblnos showed tholr hand, and Insisted that this luudlng, as well as tho ownorship of tho territory, should bo submlttod to arbitration, hold ing that Brazil was entitled to damages us a result of tho action of tho French agent. Franco would not give hor consent to t tils, houco tho lucroasod gravity of tho situation. lu tho lncnnwhllo bands of filibusters, directed by Cabral, the roprosoutatlvo of I'nra In tho Amnpa territory, hayo boon seizing property horo and thoro nnd squat ting on It regardless of tho protests of tho French. Numbers of Frenchmen havo been killed, and other outragos innumor ablo havo boon recorded. Now. it Is stated hero In olllclal circles, Franco has become tired of this stato of niTalrs, and has bent nn Intimation to Brazil that unions her citizens aro promptly protected nnd tholr wrongs redrossod a French stiundron will bo sent to Amnpa, and Fronch troops will bo disembarked to protect Fronch Interests. A few days ago tho Brazilian cruiser Uuarunny was ordorou noun to cruiso in tho waters of Amnpn, and a conflict bo tweon that vossol und tho Bengali or somo other French craft may bo untlclpatod uu loss both bldea uso moro tact than they havo hitherto dlsphiyod. "Kid" McCoy Ileftats ltjan. Masi'etii. L. I.. Slarch 8. Thero was a big crowd lu ottondnnco nt tho Kmplro Athlotlo clubhouso lust ovonlug, nnd somo llvolv llihtlncr was witnessed. Thero was first an olght rouud bout botweon Larry Bums of Cohoos and Jack Downey of Brooklyn, which was doelured a draw. Then camo tho bout botweon Tommy Byau of Syracuso and "Kid" McCoy, lato of Memphis. This was a gouulno prlzo light with glovos, Byun bolug complotoiy knocked out lu the fifteenth round. Palm Given to Green's Nervura. Dr. That Great Jury, the Have so Decided. People, Grandest Blood Medicine for and Nerves. Used by Hundreds of Thou sands in Spring. Nervura Indeed the World's Great Spring riedlclne. Dr. Orccno's Xorvura blnodand nervo rom edy Is Indeed "Tho World's Great Spring Medieino." It has come to bo recognized by almost everybody as tho host posiljlo spring medicine to take, and lmndredsof thousands of our people u it during tho trying upring months, to tone up anew the relaxed nerves, and re-iiiigoratc and enrich the blood.' A spring medieino is a necessity if ono wishes to keep in perfect health and vigor, during the changes from winter lo summer. This grand spring tonic, this perfect spring medicine, Dr. Greene's Kurvuni blood and nervo remedy, is exactly what tho system needs nt this gcuson. It not only purifies, but makes rich, red blood ; it not only strengthens and Invigorates the nervous system, but re-enorgizos and re-vitalizes the .nerves by feeding them with renewed nervo forcoand power. It is not only an aid to digestion, but it creatos a regular, natural and healthful action of tho bowels, liver, kidneys, which in the spring aro always sluggish and Inactive. In fact, it is just what pcoplo need to make them well and keep them well during tlioso mouths, so threatening to tho health of all, mwl wlir.l. If la ,..,.,ci,1.-,.,l ll,.,t lit- nw.mw.'s Nervura blood and norvo remedy is mado entirely from pure, health-giving, vegetable , remedies, and that people give it moro testimonials of euro than nuv other renicdv on earth, no ono can doubt that it Is tho very best spring remedy for everybody to uso. Mr. Gustavo Lclbach, of 337 First St., Jersey City, X. J., says : i was troubled with sick headaches, anil could not sleep on account of tho pains in my head. I was sallering night and day with dyspepsia, could not eat anything, my stomach would sour so. I had to starve my- sou lonavoany ease. I had to givo up work at last. I was so nervous and miserable. and I was falling away In llesh so that my friends hardly knew me. I tried several remedies, out without avail. At last somo ono reeouimcudcd Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nervo remedy. I tried ono bottlo and began to improve. I started in to eat all right: then I nicked tin my health: my head actios disappeared and my weakness and sour stomach went away. I used threo bottles, and could sleep all night with ease; I used six bottles, and I felt like a new man. I can now do a hard day's work without any trouble, and I am as happy as a bird in spring. I was so miserable always sull'er- ing, always in pain, hut now I am liko a now man." Uso Dr. Greene's Norvura blood and nerve remedy this spring, for it is tho discovery and prescription of a woll-known physician, Dr. Grceno, of 35 West Uth St., Now York City, who is responsible for its beneficial action, and who can be consulted frco of chargo, personally or by letter. When you want-good roofing, plumbing. gas fitting, or general tinsmithing, dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centra street Dealer ip stoves. 8-1-tf Xot tt be Trilled Willi. ( From Cincinnati Gazette.) Will pcoplo never learn that a cold" is an accident to bo dreaded, and that when it occurs treatment should bo promptly applied ? There is no knowing where tho trouble will end ; und while complete recovory Is tho rule, tho exceptions aro terribly frequent, and thousands upon thousands of fatal 111 nesses occur ovory year ushered in by a llttlo injudicious oxposuro and seemingly trifling symptoms. Boyond this, thoro aro to-day countless invalids who can traco their com plaints to "colds," which at tho time o occurrenco gavo no concern, and woro there fore neglected. When troubled with a cold uso Chamberlain's Cough ltcmedy. It is prompt nnd effectual. 25 and 00 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros.' druggists. Buy Keystone Dour, Bo sure that tho namo Lgssio & iiakh, Asniauu, i'a. printed on every sack. i P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. A genuine welcome awaits youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. naln and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Pineet whiskeys, beere, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice tern peronco drinks and cigars. The Havoo of the Rising Waters in New Hampshire and Maine, PEOPERTY LOSS REACHES MILLIONS At r.rinxtvlck, Mc Three Workman Were Drowned While Trying tn Stem tho Tide of Destruction ltnllroiul Triillle Seri ously Itnpetlcdntid AMU Work Suspended DOVKI!, X. II., March 3. Moro than $200,000 damage, has heon done by tho flood In this city. Tliroo hrldgos havo been washed away In this city nnd n largo seo tton of the big Bracowrll block has been completely wrecked. Tho Merrlmnc river Is rising nt tho rato of threo Inches nn hour. Tho Nnshua rlvor Is eight Inches above nuy stage It hns reached at Nashua In tho last twelvo years, ond Jackson's mill, which employ 1.0UJ hands, nnd tho electric light works havo boon obliged to shut down. Three hridgos nt Somorsworth, N. H., hnvo been carried away, and trnllle on tho Northern division of tho Boston and Malno railway Is suspended In consequence, 'Many other hrldgos on tho I'Ucataqun huvo also been destroyed. At Bow Junc tion, two milos south of Concord, N. II., 1,000 feet of tho roadbed of tho Concord nnd Montreal railway has oaved In, and It must bo several days before tho dnmugo can be repaired. Reports from North Woaro and Now Boston lndlcnto that soveral hrldgos In that section hnvo been wrecked, and It will bo several dnys boforo railroad truffle can bo resumed. All tho mills nt Man chester, N. II., nro Idle. The tracks of tho Boston and Maine bo tweon Manchester and Lowell aro uudor soveral feet of water In places. It will ro qulro two days at least to repair tho tracks to Concord. Tho Merrlmao river is over Its bank at Lowell, Mass., and all tho mills aro idlo. Tho Mousnm river at Kcnnebunk,Mo.,ls higher than It has been at any time In tho last eighteen years, ond work In fnctorles tuero has been suspended lu consequence. Tin: ri.oois in maini:. Threo Lives Lost nml Millions Worth of Property Postroyrd. PoitTLAJTl), Mo., March 3. Tho flood on tho Presumpscot rlvor has subsided con siderably, but rain Is still falling. Only ouo brldgo out of six In tho cities of Wept Brook nnd Cumberland mills remains ovor tho I'rcsumpscot. Aloug tho entire rlvor not moro than threo bridges aro standing. Thodnningo to mill property In Wostbrook nlono will amount to ovorfl, 000,000. Tho new mill of tho S. W. War ren paper manufactory Is gono, and port loin of tho Wcstbrook Manufacturing comnany. W. K. Dana's and other mills aro damaged. Too nunust run of tides known hero for fifty years visited Batlfc yesterday, over flowing stroots and flooding basements. All work was abandoned in tho shipyards. Tho water in tho Androscoggin river nt Brunswick is tho highest In years, and much mill property Is lu Imminent dan ger. Wlillo trying to savo property yester day Charles Wagg, general overseer of tho Cabot cotton mill, wns drowned. Two French employes, whoso mimes aro un known, nlso perished. Threo bridges lu Brunswick and To- hams und soveral houses havo been carried away. Tho now iron uruigo connecting IIollls nud West Buxton hns gono down tho rlvor, and ti big jam of logs betweou Bar Mills and West Buxton is holding back threo miles of anchored lco. If this dam breaks tho factories of tho Malno Fur niture company aud several stores aro doomed. New York Stato Floods Subsiding. ALU ANT, March 2. Freezing wenthor has checked tho rising of tho streams here abouts, aud thoro has been a mutorlal sub sidence of the flood. A strip of thickly populated busluoss nnd rosidonce portion of tho city two miles long nnd a quarter tq a half mile wldo was submerged yester day from ono to twolvo feet. Seten Thnusaud Mmlu Idle by Flood. Manciiestki:, X. II., SInrch 3. Tho high water lu tho Mcrrlmno carried awov threo private brhlgos aud tho steam pipes of tho Anioskeag mills yesterday, necessitating shutting down tho mills, Tho shut down throws 7,200 hands out of employment, nnd may last soveral weeks. Mrs. Stanford Wins tho Suit. Washington, March 3. Mr. Justlco Harlan, In tho supremo court of thoUultod States, announced tho decision of tho court In the enso of tho United States vs. Juno L. Stanford, oxecutrlx of tho Into Senator Stanford, In favor of tho exeoutrlx. This was a suit brought in tho United States courts lu California to recover something over $15,000,000, Stuuford's proportion us a stockholder of tho Central Paclflo Ball road company of tho alleged liability of tho corporation to tho United States for bonds ndvanced to It by tho govcruinout. Olassworkers Loaders Hestrulnetl. PlTTSliuiso, March a. In tho equity suit of ox-Prosldcnt Bums, of tho Xutlouul Window Glassworkers' association, Jttdgo White ijrnntod a preliminary Injunction against Prosidout-elect Winter und mem bora of the association restraining them from oxcrclslng tho f mictions of the olljco of president or using tho funds of tho its socintion. Burns was also restrained from Interfering in any wuy with tho busluoss of tho order. I .it llnurgogno Oil' for Havre. New VbliK, March 3. The steamship La Bourgogne, of tho Fronch lino, which col lided with nnd sunk tho steamor Allsa In the Narrows on Saturday, sailed for Havre yostcrdny. The American lino Btoainer New York will sail for Southampton on schedule tlmo tomorrow, having sustained lio damage by grounding In tho lower bay on Saturday. Comity L'niiiiiilsslqiiors Sumninnetl, 'ruNKHANXOCK, Pa., March Tho Wy oming county coniniiuslonera hnvo been summoned to appear at Kcranton to an swer for contempt of court In refusing to pay Into tho hands of the prothonotary of Sullivan county tho amount apportioned to Wyoming county as costs In the judicial contest In tho Forty-fourth district , Uprising of Moplali Funatlcs. MADIIA6, India, Murch 3. An uprising of Mopluh fanatics has assumed serious proportions. Tho British attacked u largo party of thorn on Sunday and killed a hun dred. Tltti Weather, For eastern Pennsylvania nndNewOer eey ; Fair aud colder; northwesterly winds. "Big as a Barn Door For 5 cents you get almost as much "Battle Ax" as you do of other high grade goods for 0 cents Before the days of "Battle Ax" consumers paid 10 cents for same quality. Now, "Battle Ap" Highest Grade, 5 cents That's true economy "DIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN IS GREATER THAN Sometimes ncels a reliable, monthly, rpealntlrj medicine. Only harmless tm4 tho purest drugs should be ucoa. If you want the best, get 5 They aro prompt, sale ard certain In rcsnlt The senulno (Dr. Peal's) never dlsap. lnt. gent auywluTe, 1.00. Addreu 1'rAL llEDiciaE Co., Cleveland, O. For sale by P. P. D. KlltUX. Shenandoah, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCHUYKIM. DIVISION. Jaxuakv 6, 1800. Trains will leave Blienandoali after the above date for WijjKnns, Gllberton, Fnukvtlle, linrk Water, St. Clair, l'ottsvllle. llamlmri;, itcntllnir, Pottbtown. PhoenlXTllle. Norrltown nml Phil adelphia (Uroad street station) nt 6 0S nml 11 13 n. in. aim i p. in. on weeK unys. i-or i-ot-ville and intermediate stations 9 10 a. in. SUNDAY. For "WIKans, Gllberton, Frnckvllle, Dark Water, St. Clair, J'ottsvllle, nt 0 08, a 40 n. ni. and 3 10 p, in. For llnmburtf, IteaUlnu, Pottstown, l'hocnlxville, Norristown, Philadelphia at a 00, 9 40 u in., 11 10 p. m. Trains leave Frnckvllle for fehennmlonli at 10 40n. in. and 1211, 5 01, 7 12 mid 10 27 p. m. Sunday, 11 13 a, in. nnd ft 10 p. in. Leave 1'oUivlllu for Shenandoah at 10 13, 11 19 a. in. and 1 40, 7 13 and 10 00 p. in. Sunday at 10 10 n. m.. 5 15 ti. m. Leavo Philadelphia, (Ilroad street stntlnn), for Shenandoah at 5 57 nnd 8 35 n. in., 4 10 and 711 p. m. week days. Sundays leave nt 0 50 n. in. l.envo Ilroad street station, Philadelphia, for Sea Girt, Ashury Park, Oeenit Grove, I.nng Ilranch. and Intermediate stations. G.50. 8.25. 11.89 a. in., 3.30, 1.00 n. in. week-days. Sundays (stop nt Interlitkeu for Ahhury Park). 8.23 n. in, Leave Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOK NEW YOKK. Kxnress. week (lavs. 3 20. 4 05. 4 50. 5 15. 8 50. 7 33, A 20, 9 20, 9 BO, 10 30 (Ii nlnfr Car), 11 00, 11 11 a. m.. 12 noon, 12 85 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. m. (I)lnlni; Cars) 126 (Dlnlnsr Car), 1 40, 230 (l)inlni; Cur). 3 20. 4 DO. 5 00. S 56 (l)l.ilnir Car). 6 00.0B0.S12, 10 ) p. tu., 1201 night. Sundays, 3 20, -4 01, 4 50, 813, 812,9 20,9 50,10 30 (Dining Cnr), 110! a. m.. 12 83. 120, (Dining Car) 2 80 (WnhiK Carl, 4 00 (Limited 4 23), (IJlnlwr Cnr) 5 20. 5 5tl (Dining Car), 6 33, 6 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 12 01 night. , express tor Jfoston, without cnange, 1100 o. Ul. week days, aud 6 50 p. m. dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOOTH Forllaltlmoroand Washington, 8 50, 7 20, 881. 9 12,10 20,1123 n. m.,12 09 (1231 Limited Din ing Car), 112, 318, 4 41 (319 Congressibnal Limited. Dining Car), 5 57, (l)lulng Car), 617, 053 (Dining Car), 7 10 (Dining Car) ii. in., and 12 05 night week days. Sundays, 3 50,7 20,912, 1123 a.m., 12 09 1 12, 111, (515 Congressional Limited. Dining Our), 5 57 (Dining Car), 0 55 (Dining Car), 7 10 p. m, (Dining Cnr) nnd 12 05 night. Lcnvo Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 8 50 a. m.-, 2 10, 1 00, and S 00 p. m. week days. Sundays, 8 15 and 9 13 a. m. For Cape May, Anglessea, Wildtvood and Holly lleaclt. Kxpress, 9 00 n. m., nud 4 00 p. in. weok days. SundnyB, 9 00n. m. For Son Isle City, Ocoan City nnd Avnlon. Kxpreiw, 9 00 n. 111., and-1 00 p. m, week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. tu. For Somers Point Express, 8 50 a. in., and 4 00 p. m. week days. Stindav, 8 43 a. ni. 8. it. PitEVOsr, J. It. Woon, Gell'l Manager. Gcn'l l'ass'g'r Agt 0 SHAVE YOU 1 hr...t 1'iu.nln. finnarJ Siinita i vu i yiureu dp"ib, acui-i, viu ounvr Ulcers In Mtmtu, liair-mli'inl Wrlto C'OOUt ni'Mf., lit r,.r MAn nl (Hind i.a..l'l $ul 1500,000. Worn caic curwj In IGl iu uuyii luu'puilc doom ircoi mm, lOIX1 Celebrated Temalo 1'imdera noTer fail. raui aurfl fiAtr favillni? ' with Taoij nU ramjroyil Till tod other Ilk potnUneDt. (iurtntMl luptrwj crigr nt LK.1l IH Win nwv, a no. . EuX, Uack jBorton, Maji. ROYALTY ITSELF. rri READING R. R. SYSTEM IN EFFECT OCrrOHHK 4, 1893. Trains leavo Shenandoah an follows : I-'or New Yoik via Philadelphia, week days, 210, 3 23, 7 20 a. In., 12 58, 2 55 and 5 53 p. Ul' Sundays, 2 10 a. in. For New York via Mnuch Chunk, week days, 5 23, 7 20 n. ni., 12 58 nnd 2 53 p. In. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a.m., 12 58, 2 63 and 5 55 p. in. Sun days, 2 10 n. m. For Pottsvillo, week dnys, 2 10; 7 20 n. m., and 12 53, 2 53 nnd 5 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 n. m. ForTamaqua nud Mnhanoy City, week days, 210,5 23, 7 20 a. 111., 1258, 3 55 and 5 55 pV tn. Sundays, 210 a. m. For wllllamsport, Suuhury and Lewiabuxg, weekdays, 3 25, 1130 a. in., 150 and 7 20 pi in. Sundnvs, 3 23 n. in. Fur Mnliauoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, 5 25, 7i20, 11 30 n. m., 12 5K, 1 50, 2 55,5 33, 7 20 and 9 35 p. tn. Sundays, 2 10, 3 23 a. 111. For Ashland and Shainokln, week days, 3 25, 7 20,1130 a. ni., 150,720 und 9 33 p.m. Sun days, 3 23 a. in. Fur llalthuore. Washington and the West via n. &0. It. It., through trains leavo Heading Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & ll. It. it.) nt 3 20. 7 53,11 26 a. in., 3 46 anil 7.27 p. m. Sunday; 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. in., 3 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains Irom Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 150, 5 11, 8 23 p. in. Sundays, 1 33, 8 23 p. in. TltAINS FOIt SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 8 00 n. in., 1 an, 100, 730 p. m. und 1215 night. Sumlny, 6 00 p. m. Lcnvo New York vln Mnuch Chunk, Woek dnys, 1 80, 9 10 a. in.. 1 10 and 1 30 p. m. l.cate Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 33, 10 00 a. in. and 100, 0 02, 1130 p. in. Sundays, 11 30 p.m. Leave ltcndlng, week duys, 133, 710, 1000, 11 50 a. in., 5 53 aud 7 57 p. m. Sundays, 1 35 a. uu Leave Pottsvllle, week dnys, 2 33, 7 10 a. m., 12 30 and 6 12 p.m. Sundays, 2 35 a. m. Leave Tnmaqua, week days, 3 18, 8 50, 1123 a m., 1 20, 7 15 and 9 52 p. in. Sundays, 8 18 a. ni, Leavo Mahanoy City, week days, 2 45, 9 21, 11 47 n. ni., 1 51, 7 39 nnd 9 51 p. m. Sundays, 3 45 a. m. Leavo Mahnnoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00, 6 30, 9 37, 11 59 a. ill., 12 58, 2 03, 5 20, tl 20, 7 63 and lu iu p. 111. DiinuayB, 4u, i uu a. m. Leave WIlliainsiHirt, week days, 7 42, 1010 a. m., 3 33 and 11 41 p. tu. Sundays, 11 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Lenvo Philadelphia Chestnut street warf nod South street whatf for Atlantic Cltv. Weekdays Kx press, 9 00 a. m., 2 00, 4 00, 500 p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m., 130, 0 80 p.m. Sunday Expross. 9 00. 1000 a. m. Accommo dation 8 "0 a. m., 1 45 p, in. Heturnlng leave Atlantlo city (depot,) weeic days, express, 733, 9 00 a. in., 3 30, 5 30 p. in. Accommodation, 050, 8 15a. m., aud 432 p. m, Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 30 p. in. Accommoda tion, 7 13 a. in., i 15 p. m. l'ntlor Cars on all cxpreox trains. I. A. BVWIGAItD, G, U. HANCOCK, Geil'l .'uperliiteiMlent. Gch'1 Pans. Agt. Satisfaction Guaranteed Plumbing AND Gasfitting. P. W. BELL, Cor. Main & Centre Sts. Casement of Beddall's Uulldlng. 1
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