P f Full Details Gladly Gh A Railroad Official's Experienc r E. EDWARD EDMONDS, lone con nected with railroad construction In Ncbraska.-wrltoa: "My heart troubled and pained mo for 19 years. Shortness of breath was tho constant and most common symptom. Intense, cxcruclatlngpaln, gener ally followed any sovero exertion. Falntncss, hunger wlthoutany appetltos fluttering that mado mo clutch my breast, and palpitation .. that often staggered mo as if I would fall, iljtfh vera frequent attacks. Again, everything would turn black If Iarosofrom a stooping posturo quickly, Slccploss nights with tholr Dr. Miles' prostrating unrest wero numerous and I could get no rest day or night I consulted loading phy sicians and tried adver tised remedies. Thoy gavo mo no relief. Ono of Heart Cure Restores Health Dr. Miles' circulars described my caso so exactly that I took Dr. Miles' Now Heart Curo and I am now a well man. I hope every ono troublod with heart disoaso will try Dr. Miles' remedies. If thoy will writo it mo personally, I will gladly glvo them full details of my oxpcrlouco." Edw. Edmonds. P. O. Box 05, David City, Nebraska. Dr. Miles' Hoart Ouro Is sold on guarantee that first bottlo boneflta or money refunded. SPECIFICS ore scientifically prepared. Remedies; have been used for half a century "with entire success. o. nrrqne for 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. 3 WnniK, WormFevcr, Worm Colic. 3 Teething, ColIc.Crjlag, Wakefulness 1 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 7 Concha, CoUK Bronchitis.... 8 eurnlcla, Toothache, Faccache 0-llcodachcs, Sick Headache, Vertigo. 10 I)sicpsia, Biliousness, Constipation 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods.,.. 12 Whiles, Too Profuse Fcrlodi. 13-Cronp, Laryngitis, Hoarseness 11-Salt KIicuiii, Erjslnjlas, Eruptions. 15-Ilhcuiiiallsiu, or Rheumatic rains.. 10 Malaria. Chills, Fever and Aruo 19- Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in tho Head 20 Wliooplne Cough, 517 Kidney Diseases 28-Xcnous Debility 30 Urinary Weakness, 31- goro Throat, Qulnsy.Dlphtheria.... 77" for GRIP. BoM ty PrntTglstt, or tent Tn-ppuld receipt tt rrle, OLD BR.TIiEELr' 604 vCtjrnntwiv Ve." ab. Green. Philadelphia. Challenge! tit I rota the aJrertlsIng ipeo ' lamt up 10 me lecuiriug rroiuancru, in curing the worft culpa of Nneolal DliuaiLiand Itl.OOIk i I'tijBii, ro mauir now lingering, Bcrere na I dtntjeronitrie troohta my be. JvcrTou Ie- Llllt r.l'rorii of Youth inJI,oofl'oncr mr rAwi ith mi t fn 1 1 1 n a . I) It. THE EL it nolttret t- the oldest. ine bent nn niuot akuuiu uuu expenoneeuouc, no twk "Truth" o4t enllchteDe4 regarding jour dlu-aM and horn- to $t Cured, The onlr book JCXVOslC -flUACKN and tnelr boot! nml . lifmrtr. jotantre- Iier. Freh foc viirva in 4tulo J'urs. II 9 toS: Eri..BtaD. Wed. and Met. hvr.. 6 to 10. Son. It; Etsi -, 6 to 9. Trent men t by SI nil. VTien you wrlto or call mention lhU piper. lUrd and. Indglog If deilred. CHASES BloodHerveFood For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Aoe. WHAT ST IS ! The rlchestof all reutoratlfa roods, because it replaces the same substances "la tha blood and nerves that are exhausted la tbeeetwotife-BlviDrf Huldsty disease, IndiReutlon, iiigh living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES ! Uy raaklnff tha blood pare and rich, anil the dlppBtlon perfect, It creates solid ileah, muscle and Bt react The nerves be Jnjt made Btronjr, tbo hratn becomes active and clear, t or restoring loBt vitality and Btopplrif? all wasting drains and weakness In either sex, it has no equal ; and as a female regulator it la worth its -weight In sold. One box lasts a week. Price&m.for 6 boxes &2.UU, Druggists or by mall, Hnokl rco. . THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1U2 Chettnot St.. Philadelphia, Chlrh enter KncUah JUnmoud Tlmnd. llrlirlnnl Anil Itntv nAniilna. Bare. aJwaji rcUabia., LAoicaK DrugRiit fur Ck(cktUr i-Voiw Jjia-, momt jiran in jicu miu uvm iiuii boxei, eaioa wilu ciqo ribuon. ako nn nihiui. Rsfii danneroui mbttuu tintiitwtiiimltntian. At nrUCriltl. f mi 4 A. la ttampe for turtlouUn, tciUmonlaU and llelltf foi T.oHeii,"tiiIe(tA, by return tn 4 o tutit T.xilmonUli. A'dm itaDM. ChlcticterChtmlculCo.,Mudlon'quiir Headache Cured. A quick cure, a certain care, the best cure la TAYLOR'S ANTI-HEADACHE POWDERS. Wo never heard of a case where thoy failed. We never ex. pect to hear of one, Don't bo afraid to take them. Theyaro harmless. J hey do not contain one ulngle atom of any danger ous, drug. For this reason it (a well to shun all other head ache medicines. Avoid risk by insist ing on Betting TAY LOR'S. Our powders can easily be dlstln- BUishod by tho llghtful odor and pleasant taste, and'jj they look llko ground coffee. Best of p all, they cure almost Instantly. j TAYtOR DRUG A. CHEMICAL CO., ff TRINTON. N. J. ff jrVWWVVVW GRUHLER BROS. jANSY. PILLS! Safe aiio kuhe. fit ho 4c f oh'-womah a safe DLUJ'Mi Wih?aa Qpccino Cq-PhilPh: JSS Pei iollbtslU tus MISSIONS RALLY. Monster Meeting of Presbyterians in New York Oity, BPEEOH OP PRESIDENT CLEVELAND Tin- ClilefMiicMrntoCnllsjUtcntloii to tlin Need of Missionary Work on tlio Frontier. Itov, Dr. Taluiage Spouk of J11 Tlint llosot Us. New York, Jtnrch 4. Ono of tho moat Important inoctlnes hold In rocont yonra In fnvor of tha homo lnlsslonary movo mont of tho Prosbytorlivn church was that which took plnoe In Cnrncglo Muslo Hall last night. Tho lmportnnuo of tho occa sion was emphasised y tho nppenranoo, ns prosldliiR olllcer of tho mooting, of I'rcsldont Clovolnnd. Kvory avnllnblo spot In tho hull was crowded, and nit ovorllow mooting was held In tho lowor hall. When l'resldcnt Clovolnnd npponrod, no compmilod by Itov. Dr. John Hall, of tho Fifth Avonuo I'rcsbytorlnu church, ho wnsrccolvcdwlth tumultuous npplauio, tho wliolo itiullonco rising and waving hand kerchiefs. When tho npplnuso had subsided Dr. Hall Introduced President Cleveland as chairman of tho meeting, whereupon tho ppluuso was rouowod again nnd again. Wlion tho chcorlng hnd subsldod air Clovolnnd saldi I deslro to express my appreciation 01 tho privllogo of participating lu this con foronco, and of tjio opportunity thus nf forded mo of testifying -to tho value anij usefulucss of tho work uuuerlnkon by the Board of Homo Mlsslonsjof tho Prosby torlnn cnurch. Aiy lntcrosc in tins suu loot nnd my familiarity with homo mis sionary effort are not newly acquired Thoy early camo to mo In tho surround lngs of a Christian Prosbytcrlan homo, and wero stimulated by n fathor s faithful labors lu tho causo. Mv early Impressions avo not, howover, tho only basis of testimony 1 glvo tonight- in favor of homo missions. As your fel low oltlzon. Interested, I hopo, in all things that deepen tho religious soutimont of out pcoplo and enlargo Christian lnlluenco, 1 fully roallzo tho transcendent lmportnnce of this agency in its oporation upon tno henrtsof mon for tho salvation of thch souls. It Is not only as your fellow cltt zen, but as tho ohlef oxooutivo oflleer ol vour iroverumont. that I uesire to spoan, for 1 mn entirely certain tunc i servo wen our cntlro pooplo, whoso sorvant i am, when I hero testify to tho benefit ourcoun trv has received throuah homo missionary effort, nnd when I join you in nn attempt to extend nnd strengthnn that effort. "No ono chargod with tho ilutlos nnu responsibilities which necessarily woigh iinon vour chief cxocutlvo can fall to np proclato tho importance of rollglous tench lng and christian endoavor in - tno nowiy settled portions of our vast domain. It is thero whoro hot and stubborn warfaro bo twoeu tho forces of good and ovll Is con stantly Invited. In theso days tho van' guard of occupation lu a now settlomout is novcr without its vicious ami criminal olomont. Gambllne houses nnd dram shops are frequently among tho first os tabllshinouts In a now community, it must nlso bo confessed that romoval from old homes nnd associations to u now and moro primitive homo has n tendonoy to breed toleration of ovll and ludllleronco to tho christianizing nnd elevating agencies, Theso conditions, if unchecked nnd un corrected, fix upon tho now community by tho growth and oxpansion a character and disposition which dovolop Into badly rogu lutod municipalities, corrupt nnd unsafo torrltoritlos and uudeslrablo states. "These churches nnd this religious teach ing wero never moro nooded than now on our distant frontiers, whero tho process of forming now states Is going on so rapidly, For theso Instrumentalities at tho out posts, of our population wo must dopond to a very great oxtcnt on homo missionary exertion. "Our hoarts havo rocently boon pro foundly stlrrod by tho dangers that threaten tho dovoted men and womon who have gone from among us to pronch and teach Christianity In a foreign land. Our sympathy with thorn nnd thoso with whom thoy labor ond suffer is inudo moro pain ful bocauso tho arm of complete relief has not thus far boon ablo to reach thorn. Out missionary impulso should bo largo enough and strong onpugh for both. While we will jiot turn away from thorn nor allow ilUf-rmriia-Bruent to destroy activity lu their behalf, lot us udfc forget tho missionaries In our Own hind who need, our Sold, to whom vo owo ft duty, and who can bo reached. -s "It beoius to mo that .It- tho Christian noonlo of our land ostimato at Its real value tho wtfrk which tho Board of Homo Missions has in chnrg6, and If thoy can bo ,.,i,in In rn.'illzn Its oxtremo imbortunce. tho mains, to carry on nuo extend this work Will le' equally forthoouiiug, and I hopo that sucli ati unusual interest inny bo arolisod In behalf Of tho pause, by tho movement of which this mooting Is apart, as will SuKBt to many horotoforo iudlf- forout, that among tho most comforting of their poftolous will bo n share lu tho triumph! and nehlovomouts of homo mis sions," After President Cleveland's address nraver was offored by Hov. W. C. Itoborts, bocretary of tho Board of Homo Missions, Huv. Dr. Sheldon Jackson, superintendent of missions for Alaska, then spoke, and was followed by Hov. T, DoWlttTalmago, who snoko In part ns follows: "Our glorious Prosbytorluulsui Is In full bloom tonlnht. This will bo nu historical moetlug, und far down the yours ic win do told that In tho oommeroinl metropolis of this nation the mun who has on him tho hlghost honors this world can glvo, and twice having rooolved theso honors from tho Amorionn people, In tins great mass meeting for God and righteousness put down tho grandeurs of his ollloo at tho f.uifc nf .Tnaus. Germany for scholarship. Knglund for manufactories. Franco for manners. Egypt for antiquities Ituly for picturos. But America for God. "In.thU couutry, already planted and to bo ovorcoms, paganism has already built its ultars to Brahma, and tho Chluoso ai-o nlroady burning Incense in their temples, and Mohammedanism is trying to get a foothold hero. Then there are tho vaster multitudes With r..- religion at all. They worship no God, they live with no oon solution, and thoy dlo with )io hopo. "Then tuoro is alcoholism, Its piled up demijohns and boor barrels and hogs heads of flery death, a barrlcado high and long (is tho AUoghonlos and Hookies and Sierra Novadas, pouring forth day and night tholr ammunition of wretchodness und woo. Who will glvo us tho statistics of how pinny hearts nro crushed uuder tho hool of this worst domon of tho centuries? "Then thero Is what iu America wo call Ebclullsiu, iu Fraucs communism, and in Russia nihilism threo names fcr one and tho samo thing, utld having but two doc trines in its orocd: First, thero is no God) second, thero shall be no rights for prop erty. Socialism, communism nnd nihil ism moan "too wicked to acknowledge God and too lazy to oarn a living." There arc also tho fiiRtnossos of Infidelity, nnd ntho Ism, nnd fraud, nnd political corruption, nnd multiform, hydra headed, million armed abominations all over the land. "Tho very things that havo bran quoted ns porlls to this nation nro going to holp Its salvation. Great cities, tho contcr of crlmo and tho reservoirs of all lulqtiltlos, nro to lead in tho work of gospollzatlon. What placo will do moro than any other plnco In this work ol taking America for God? Now Y6rk city. Tho way Paris goes, goes Franco. Tho way Berlin goes, goos Gormnny. Tho way Kdluburgh goes, goes Scotland. Tho way London goos, goos Knglund. The-way Now York and n couplo of other cities go, goos Amorlca. May tho eternal God wnko us up to the stupendous Issue." Hov. Chnrlos L. Thompson, chnlrmnn ol tho committee of homo missions of tho Prosbytorlan missions of Now York, then spoko ou "Home Missions." Tho last ad dross was dollvorcd by Booker T. Wash ington, tho colored principal of Tuskogco lnstlluto, In Alabama, who spoko of the neod of colorod' education In tho south, calling attention to tho fact that tho southorn states had oxpended about sov onty cents last your ou tho education ol each colored youth, whllo Massachusetts spouds botwoen $18 and tJO on onoh pupil. Mrs. White, a Citizen of Ithaca, as SaTed. , tJVom tho Ithaca Herald.') Our representative, hearing of tho caso of 3Irs. II. T. AVhite, called to sec her at Seneca and Plain streets. We publish their conversation in thoollowlng interview. "Mrs. White, I hear you have some thing to say about a new remedy for back ache and kidney disorders. Will you glvo mo your statement for publication?" " Yes, I am quite satisfied to do so. 1 think tho public should know when a reall v good remedy is to do uau, it is the least can ilo in gratitude lor my recovery. " lea mo about vour comniamt. "About a vear ago I had the Grippe, and since then my back lias pained mo con stantly m tno rcgionot tno Kiuncysj n ami pain at times, and at other intervals, sharp, darting pains piercing through me, wero almost unbearable. I seemed to be giv ing out as tho pain in lny kidneys crow worse, ami at last l nau to stay in oca tno greater part ot tno time. Finally, l gavo up altogether. 1 had tern tic headaches. nnd suffered so much pain my appetite len me. ," Did tho disorder affect tho bladder?' ' Finally, it did. The urino was highly colored, and, varied in suppression and ex cess. I often told my friends I believed I should go insane from the pain. I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills, and began their use. Alter taking tnem two or turco Uays I began to feel their good effects. I con tinued, and now am pcrlcctlv well. "Am I to understand that Doan'a Kid ney Pills havo entirely cured you?" "Yes, that's tho truth. I havo no moro headaches or pains, and my appetito has returned. Boforo using Doan's Kidney Pills I found It very trying to co up and down stairs, or to Sleep on my uacn; out now I can do so without a single pain, I leel completely cured, anul wish thoman ulacturers overy possible success. For salo bv dealers. Prico CO cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, JN. Y Hole Asents lor tho U, 0. For salo at Kirlin's Pharmacy. Cures Coughs, Colds, Sore Ihroat, tf Croup, Diphtheria, Rheumatism, A and oil Winter coaiplaints. It P Kills Pain, Internal or External. There are many kinds of pain, but there is only one Paln-Klller. KoepUbyyou. Beware of Imitations, ilu onir the renulne Pkhhy Davi'. Bold everywhere. 55r. hd SOc. per bottle. You can blame yourself if you do n't get real good coffee to drink. Ordinary coffee is made de licious bv adding SUDLIQ'5. ic.yu a package for Seellg's. A little of this kadmixturc to "ohenp coffee makes a delicious' t drink and saves expense. IANLY VIGOI ON'Cn MORB In harmony with the world, 2000 comrilctelv cured men aro Blnglng happy praises for i no greatest, granu- cst una most suc cessful curo for sex ual weakness and lost vigor known to medical FClenco. An nccountof thlsunin- derful dlicorery, ja noon iorm, wuu rei crtmces and rjroofs. will linflent. tn Ktif. rerwg men (sealed) free, tiill manly vigor pcrinaneutly restored. Failure impossible. ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO.N.Y. DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To all uderer of UlllMMtrt OK YOUTH, I.OVP VKJOIt and Dl-UASliS Olf HIIIN AN1 M'O.llHS. SuS pages) cloth bound! Be. curely seated and mailed rre. Troutment hy mall strictly ontldentlal. and a positive, quick cure guaranteed. No matter bow Icnu' siandlsg. I will pof Ively curo you. Write or call. RR HRR 329 N.I5iliSt.Phlla.Pa. millions of Dollars Go up In smoke overy year. Take no risks but get your houses, Block, fur niture, etc., insured In first-class re liable companies as represented !y DAVID FAUST!SCa.aS' Also Life and Accidental Companies. fPain-Killeri i COWAN'S BIG STEALINGS. Enid to Ilnvn Appropriated 8100,000 to S1,-,0,000 r Oilier.' ainiii-y. PlTTsnuiMi, March 4. Ono of the most stupendous swindling operations that has occurred in this city within recent years Ihh bivn brought to light by tho dis appearance of John Cownn, of tho lumber firm of W. G. Cownn & Sons, who left Pittsburg last Saturday morning and whose whereabouts aro unknown. Tho niilouut ot his defalcations, It Is said, will aggregate between $100,000 and $160,000, tho most of which ho Is supposed to have carried away with him, Tho victims Cowan has loft behind him Includo lumbermen lu every section of the country, salosinon and omployos In his olllco und his stepinothor, tho widow of his fnthor, whom ho has left financially ruined, her llttlo fortuno of nbout $15,000 nnd property valued at $20,000 being en tirely swept away. Tho largest creditors nro Ij. A. White, a lumber mnnufnoturor of Coroy, who places his loss ot almost $80,000, and William Aplors, of tho Aplers Lumber company, of Allegheny, whoso loss will bo about $18,000. There aro about 230 others who aro out In sums ranging I from flO to $1,000. I Cowan Is 23 years old, and hns boon mnr- rlcd about a year. All tho money he loft his wife was $11. W. G. Cownn, tho fnthor of tho missing mnn, died nbout six months ngo, sluco which tlmo nil of tho crooked noss charged has been accomplished. At tno timo ot tho cider Cownn s death tho business wns earning about $10,000 a year. Creditors say tho young man has been en abled to accomplish his ends by trading on his fathor's good namo. Uno of the means used by Cownn Is cited by It. A. White, of Corry, Pa., who says tho manner In which ho was tokonln wns by giving Cowan accommodation papors for various amounts. Thoso notes ho would ralso, discount them, and put tno casn in nis own pocket. On tho night of his father's death youncr Cownn told his stepmother that unloss sho would sign nrtlclo-t of copartnership witu nun, placing tno management of tho business In his hands entirely, tho firm would go to tho wall. Sho did as' re quested, and Is now Impoverished. Daltlmore's Muulclpnl War. BALTUlor.E.Mnrch 4. The fight between Mayor Hooper and tho city councils is ap proaching a critical stago, and tho proba bilities nro that tonight will sco victory for ono or tho other. A tremendous Indigna tion meeting was hold last night nt Muslo Hall, under tho auspices of tho Ileform League, to protest against tho actions of councils. 1'ollco Commissioner Thoodoro ltoosovelt, of Now York city, was tho prln--clpal speaker. Resolutions wero passed condemning councils In unsparing terms, and expressing tho utmost coulldonco In Mnyor Hoopor. Tho latter anuouueos that tonight ho will send lu his veto to tho or dlnuncos recently passed depriving him of his right of removal and nppolntmout. Ills enemies tn councils claim to havo onough votes to pass tho ordinances oyer tho voto. Disastrous Oasolliio Hxplot Ion. Racine, Wis., March 4. Tho oxploslon of a gnsollno tank lu tho ongluo depart ment of tho Rncluo Hardware company. nt Raclno Junction, started a flro that wiped out that part of tho factory and caused a loss of S12o,O00. Tho workmen barely had tlmo to cscapo, and many saved themselves by lumping from windows Georgo Nichols was seriously burned about thu head and fnco, nnd W. J. Fitch, b. A. tviug, onginoor, nnd L. Strattmau wero badly but not fatally burned. Sadden Death f n Naw Jersey Judge. Trenton, March 4, Judgo Clifford Stanley Sims, of tho Now Jcrsoy court of orrors, died hero yesterday of paralysis. Ho was stricken whllo waiting for a train at tho Pennsylvania railroad depot, from which ho wns tnuen to n hotel. Thero ho died a fow hours later. Tho body of Judgo fclms was embalmed last evening and sont to his homo at Mount Holly. A Tramp lluriicil to Death. Lancasteh, Pa., March!. Tho burning trunk of n man has been found in tha ruins of tho barn of Georgo K. Horr, in Pequcn township, which burned early Monday morning. It Is supposed that a tramp took ref ugo In tho barn on Sunday night and Ignited tho straw with his pipe, perishing In tho flro. The lire lu the llozenian Tunnel. Livinoston, Mont., March 4. Firo Is raging ns fiercely us ever lu tho Bozomnn tunnel, and from presont Indications tho entire timbering, both old nud now, will bo consumed. Tho tunnol has caved In. and some frolght cars havo been precipi tated from tho top of tho mountain to tho floor of tho tunnel, Tho Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jor- soy: Fair and colder j northerly winds. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotntlons of the New York nuil riillnuelphm JJxclinnges. New Yohk, March 3. The share specula tion today was comparatively dull, business being about one-third less active than yester day. Tho courso of prices was Irregular, and was dictated entirely uy mo proressionai dealers. Closing bids: Baltimore & Ohio Del. & Huilson...-U7 Now Jersey Con.. .100 ti. Y. Central i'ennsylvanla RIJJ I)., h. tiY .101 Krle, 15M Heading Lake Erie & W.., Lehigh Nav LchlBli Valley... 20 St. Paul W. N. Y. & Pa.. W'efct Shore General Markets. Philadelphia, JIarch 3. Flour quiet, but steady! winter super, $-'.60S.75; do. extras, 2.7333; Pennsylvania roller, clear, SJ.lDffi 3.M; do. do. straiuht, $3.Uoa3.7Si western win ter, clear, $3.503.(35. Wheat quiet, ?4o. lower, with 73hc. bid and 71c. asked for March. Corn dull, unchanged, with 35c. bid nnd MHo nskinl for March. Oats dull, steady, with OT4o. bid and -7M. asked for March, Hay firm for choice iirades; choice timothy, Sltl'il 1C..W. llcof and pork steady. Lard llrnii western steam. f 5.(1305.70. ljutterllrmer;lwest ern creamery, Ha-lS-jc.; factory, 0Jtl3c; Kl Klns. lil'io.i Imitation creamery, ilii&Uic.; New York dairy, li(&Mo.; Pennsylvania and ncstern creamery prints, extra, 33o.i do. choice, Sio. ! do. fair to good, 1821o.; prints Jobbing at Sl(Sl7o. Cheese quiets New York large. 0SUIV-4u.i small fancy, flaiOMo.; part bViins, 34'tlu.i t ull skims. 33o. Eggs tinner; New York and Pennsylvania, llWaiaj.; Ua house, Jl.7193. Hi western fresh. llifflimo.i eoutheru, lUHftllCj Live Stork Marfcets. New Yoiik, March 3, lieeves Arm. Calves lower; venls, Sia7.S0j extra, tl.ttiMj&i 73. bhtep and lambs slow, butsttadyi sheep, JJ '. 1; lambs, S1.50&5.10. Hogs nominally weak Last LiiiEiirv,Pa..March3. Cttttlu steady prime, $l.KiU0; good butchers, bulls, stags and cows, $1.753,U0. Hogs active prime medium weights, l,30iai J3i best York ers and good pigs, H.tDlM.Kj; heavy hogs, fl. 1(131.15; roughs, (333.75. Hheep active, prime, 3.0501.80; good, f3.aa.0O; ootnmon, U.W&t; lambs, J3.Kai.W; veal calves, tiU 0.50. I BATTLE M PLUG Off for a Six T3i i" T-tr-rf 'I ' BLU 5? lei iBta'jcg rjiS57 sh fcs wnen you spend a dime lor came x i Plug, you get 5 1 ounces. When you spend the same amount lor any otner good totac- i co, you get 3's ounces, or for 5 cents you get almost as much 44 Battle Ax " as you do of other high grade "DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN When tn doubt what to liesult lu 1 weeks. For salo by P. P. D. KIKLIN, Shcuaudoah. Ta. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SC1IUYKILL DIVISION". JASUAIIY 0, 18. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tho above date for 'Wljrffnin, Gilberton, Kraekvillo, Dark Water, St. Clnlr, Pottsvillo. llanilnirg, ltcndlnK, Pottstown, Phoenlxvillc, Norrlstown and Phil ndclpblo (llroad street station) nt 0 08 and 11 43 a. m, and 4 15 i. m. on week days. For PotU vino ana lntermeaiate stations v iu n. m. SUNDAY. For WiRBOns, Gilberton, Frackvllle, Dark Water, St. Clair, Vottsvillc, at 6 08, 9 10 a. m. and H 10 p. in. J'or llamburg, IlcadiiiE, PotMown, Phoenlxvillc, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 6 00, 0 4(1 ri. m.. 3 10 n. ill. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 10 40 n. m. and 12 14, 5 01, 7 il nud 10 27 p. m. Sunday, 11 13 n. m. and 3 10 p. m. Leave Potttvtlle for Shenandoah at 10 15, 11 48 a. m. nnd 1 40, 7 15 nnd 10 00 p, m. Sunday at 10 40 a. m., 5 5 p.ln. Lcnvo Philadelphia, (llroad strctt atatlnn), for Shenandoah nt 5 67 and 8 33 a. in., 410 nml 711 ii. m. work davn. SundnvH leave at 650 a. in. Leave llroiul street station. Philadelphia, for Sea Girt, Aslmry l'ork, Ocean Grove, Long Itrnnch, and intermediate stations, 6.00, 8.25, 11.39 a. m., 3.30, 1.00 p. m. week-days. Sundays (stop nt Interlnken for Aslmry Park), 8.21a.m. Leave llroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOU NEW YOItK. Exuri ss. week davs. 3 20. 1 05. 4 50. 5 15. 0 50. 7 33, A 20, 9 20, 9 69, 10 30 ( Dl ill UK Car ), 1 1 00, 1 1 1 1 a. m., 12 noon, 1235 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. in. (I)inliiK- Cars) 126 (Dining Cur), 140, 2.30 (Dlnlnir Carl. 3 20. 4 00. 5 00.5 5 (Dinlnir Car). 600,0 60,812, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, 4 60, 615, 8 12,9 20,960,10 30 (Dilline Car), 11 03 a. m., 12 35. 126, (Dlnlner Our) 230 (Dlnlnir Carl. 4 00 (Limited 4 221. (Dinlnir Carl 5 20, 5 56 (Dlnlni; Car), 6 35, 6 80, 8 12, 10 00 p. m., jzui uigui. Kxpress for Boston, without change, 1100 a. m. week days, and 6 60 p. in. dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH For Baltimore and Washington, 8 50, 7 20, 8 31 9 12,10 20,1123 n. m 12 09 (12 31 Limited Din-' lng Car), 1 12, 3 18, 4 41 (5 19 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 5 57, (Dining Qir), 617, 0 55 (Dining Car), 7 40 (Dining Car) p. m., nnd 12 05 night week day. Sundays, 3 50,7 20,9 12, 1123 n. 111., 12 09 1 12, 4 11, (51.1 Congressional Limited. Dining Car), 5 57 (Dining Car), 655 (Dining Car), 7 10 p. in. mitiliurOnrl and 12 03 nlirht. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOU ATLANTIC CITY. Kinross. 8 50 a. m., 210,100, nnd S 00 p. m. week days. Sundays, 8 15 und 9 13 a. in. For Cape May, Angleeseu, Wildwood and Holly Itench. Kxpress, 9 00 n. m nnd 1 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. For Sea Isle City, Ocean Oity anil Avalon. Kxpross, 9 00o. in., and 4 00 p. in. Wiok days, Sundays, 9 00 a. in. For Soun-in Poilit -Kxpress, 8 50 a. in., and 4 00 p. m. week days. Sundays, 8 43 a. in. S. I. I'iikvost, J It Woon,' Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Puss'g'r Afil 5UAUC Vnll I!' Jnr, at. 1'implui, tapper fllAYt lUU Colored Bpols, Aihi- . Old Bone jlllcera la Mouth, Ilalr-i&liiugl Write COOK Hlil'.3Ii;DY CO., HOT JUusoulo Temple, ichlciitfo. III., for proou ot cures, cupi litul, t500A00. Wont cases cured la 15 'llo li days. lUO-viiKs bonk free. vn OiX'S Celebrated Fomnio Vo wrier a cover fall. 'W.'lxiJnuiii Uxlr them M 4tl. inil t'onnvmvfil 1111 nd Othi?r Ilk Mie anu tun (uier iuiiq . Wmr innedk.).' Always Uuyltobeit sad olcl dy.n- tttliitlim'k.AN.l. ilrucuUn.lcts. Ur.S. I XaiCUtckntrilKifUaHl. it Months' Trip. r 1-1 . .1 A brands for 10 cents. KING." THEN ROYALTY ITSELF. RESTORE LOST YIGOR use for Nervous DetiHItv. Loss of Sexual Tower (in either 9 sex). Impotent, Atrophy, Varicocele and ether eaknesie, from any cause, use Scuine Tilli. Drains checked and full vigor quickly restored. If neglected, such irouwes resuu many, Maiiea anywnere, caieu, lorjixoi o iwxes lor 5-. un every fs .k order we give R legal guarantee to cure or refund the mone, Aadreu READING R. R. SYSTEM IN EFFECT OCTODEU 4. 1S93. Trnlns lenvo Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week days. 2 10, 5 23, 7 20 n. 111., 12 58, 2 15 and 5 53 p. m Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Maucii Chunk, week days, 5 25, 7 20 a. m., 12 58 and 2 55 p. in. For Iteadlng and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 23, 7 ?0 a.m., 12 58, 2 55 and 5 55 p. m. Sun days, 2 10 n. iu. For Pottsvillo, week days, 2 10; 7 20 a. m,, and 12 68, 2 55 und 5 55 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 n. in. For Tnniaquu ami Mahnnoy City1; week days, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 n. III., 12 68, 2 55 und 5 55 p'. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. in. For Wlllianisport, Suubury nnd Lewlsburg, week uays, a 2., 11 ao n. in., lou and 7 2up. m. Sundays, 3 2,3 it. in. For Mnhuiioy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 23, 5 25, 7.20, 11 30 a. 111., 12 5S, 1 (10, 2 53,5 63, 7 20 nml 9 33 p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 n. m. For Ashland and Shanioklu, week days, 3 25, 7 20,1130 a. in., 169,720 nud 9 33 p.m. Sun days, 3 25 n. lu. For Ualtlinore, Washington ami tho West via H. k O. It. It., through trains leave Heading Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. .t It. It. It.) at 3 20, 7 65,1126a. in., 3 46 and 7.27 p.m. Sundays, 3 20,7 00,1120 a..m., 3 16 ami 7 27 p. 111. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth nud Chest nut streets station, week days, 1 50, L5 11, 8 23 p. in. Sundays, 1 33, 8 23 p. in. TRAINS FOU SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadclnhla. week days, BOO a. in., 130, 100, 7 30 p. m. and 1215 night. Sundays, 6 00 p. lu. lave New York via Mauch Chunk, week dnys, 4 30, 9 10 a. in.. 1 10 nml 4 30 ). m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading 'terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 a5, 1000 o. 111. and 4 00, 602, 1130 p.m. Sundays, 1130p.m. Lcavo Heading, week days, 133, 7 10, 10 06, 11 60 a. in., 5 53 nud 7 57 p. in. Sundays, 1 35 a. in. Lenvo Pottsvillo, weekdays, 2 33, 7 10 a.m., 12 30 nud S 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 15 a. in. Leave Tnmoqun, Week days, 3 IS, 8 60, 11 23 A in., 1 20, 7 15 and 9 52 p. m. Sundays, 3 18 a. m. Lcavo Mahanoy City, week dnys, 2 45, 9 21, 11 47 a. in., 1 51, 7 39 and 9 51 p. in. Sundays, 3 43 a. in. Leu o Maha.noy PIane4 week days, 2 40, 4 00, 6 30, 9 37, 11 59 a. 111., 12 5lf, 2 01, 5 20, 6 2, 7 63 and 10 10 p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 4 00 a. in. Leave Wlllianisport, week days, 7 42, 10 10 a. m., 3 35 and 11 41 p. in. Sundays, 11 13 p. m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wnrf and South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdnys Express, 9 00 n, nfT, 2 00, 4 00, 6 00 p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m., 4 30, 6 30 p.m. ciuuuay i.xirtws, vw. luwa. in. Aeconum. datiouHOOa. ltl.,4 15 p. in. HcturniiiK leave Atlantic City (depot,) week days, express, 7 35, 9 00 a. in., 3 30, 530 p. III. Accommodation, 6 50, 8 15 a. tn , and 4 32 p. m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 30 p. in. Accommoda tion, 7 15 a, in., 1 15 p. m. Parlor Cars on all express trains. I. A SWKIOAItl), G. G. HANCOCK, Gen'l Superintendent. Gen'l 1ush. Agt. Satisfaction Guaranteed Plumbing AND- Gasfitting. P. W. BELL, Cor. Main 8c Centre Ste. Basement of Ileddall's Dulldlng. Hi. V J
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