1 "ams. 1 -fhibw-'1 w tr v 1, 4 A. r7 TO if i f Full Details Gladly GI K mA Railroad Official's Expert 11 R. EDWARD EDMONDS, long con nected with railroad construction In Nebraaka,wrltos: "My hoart troubled and pained mo for 10 years. Shortness of breath was tho constant and most common symptom. Intense, excruciating pain, gener ally followed any severe exertion. Faintncss, hunger wlthoutany appotltoi fluttering that mado rao r.lutch my breast, and palpitation that often yggered mo as If I would fall, overytning 'm a stooping 'htswlth their Tr IVTilPQS?0' prostrating unrest wero ' IU. 1U11W- numerous and I could Heart CUre Got no rest day or night Restores Health x consuueu loauiug pny sicians and tried adver tised remedies. They gave mo no relief. Ono of Dr. Miles' circulars described my caso so exactly that I took Dr. Miles' Now Heart Curo and I am now a well man. I hopo overy ono troubled with hoart dlseaso will try Dr. Miles' romedios. If they will writo mo personally, I will gladly glvo them full dotalls of my experience." Edw. Edmonds. P. O. Box 05, David City, Nebraska. Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is sold on guarantee that first bottlo benefits or inonoy refunded. VETERIHARYSPECIFICS Per Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Begs, flogs: AND FOOLTItr. 500 Pago Hnjc nn Treatment of AnimalK und Chart Sent 1'rec. COTtrajFeverfi.Coiiccstlnua.Tnflnrninntlur; A, A. J Spinal Jleniueitis, lHlllt Voter. J1.1I. wtruln, I,nmcnen, ltlienniatlani. ,'.:. Illsleinpcr, Nusnl Discharges. .1I. llotti or Grubs, Worm. ):.K..Cninihn, Heaves, Pneumonia J'. ;,.. Colic or Urines, llcllyacbc. !.;. .-illiscurrlncc, Itcniorrlinccs. JI. II. --Urinary nnil Kidney Diseases J. I. Eruptive DIhoubcs, Mnnan. J.lt..-l)laeuBti of Dlvt-itlou, l'nrnlyslfu -Single Cottle (over SO doses), - - ,00 Stuhlc Case, with Specifies, Manual. Vetcrlunry Cure Oil and Medlcatoiv $7.00 Jar Veterinary Curo Oil, 1.00 Sold r7DronMit op tat prrpsM enrnbert and lasnf tiainlltr od rtcclpt of price. lirarnnEis'nco. co., in lisurainmEi., xeTorV. HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC Ho. In nan ftfl vpnrtt. Tha fin1vti(rifn1 TpmaAvtn Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from over-work or other caubc?. $1 per vial, or 6 vials and large ial powder, for if 5. Bold 7 UruggistB, or Beat poeiDfi on receipt of price. mjll'llKEia'ULU. CO..U1 AlUnimuj, &U.AewTork. OLD DR, THEEL "T" 604 JwvtWMV'iEmi North Sixth St., CnniutccBt ro." ab. Green, Philadelohla. Challenge! tt "vlJ, from iho advertising f peo lallit ii to the leciurlug rro(casor,in curlnir JjK ? 01 fpwiai iiiBLtuui ana ji msoi fftSAV l'OlbO.. horaatttrLPwilaserioff,eTerein4 sjrr "Uliy, l.rrvm oil onili anI I,uhorlo'cr "T&r curtd. btrltiuiH'. Vurltwrlo ami I'llrs. art d without cultlDg. UK. ThEFL U noItivelr tha oldctt. the bent and most nLlllful nnil experienced one, no tnattu vhat oth r maclnlm, BcuJ Uve 2-ceat suoirt for took "Truth" and tj euUshtened recBrdiiis vnir dlnpaw and bow to et cured. Jhe onU took OLAC'ICHaod their bnoki unit ClreiilnfM. Iuttant re lief. eIi C'ukc'i enreil In -llolO litrw.. llonrii V to 8; ts., 6 to II. ff.t. and fat, Kv? , 6 to 10, Sun.. 9 to 12j KTgs , CtoO. Trcntmeiittoy Mull. M"beo jou write or call mi'Dtlon t&U inrr. Ilorii and Irxiglng if deilred. .CHASES BloodfHerveFood .il..rMVaURSFIr WV-i"'" BEFORE TAKlNi!i For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Age. WHAT iT IP ! Tho richest of nil rMtorattra oottn, because it replaced the same eabstauce. -to the blood and nerves that are exhausted In jhesetwollre-BWinitnuldsbydUeaae, Indigestion, lilgh mine, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES ! Iir making the blood pnreand rich, and thedlirestlon perfett, It creates rtoiid tlesh, muscle and fitrength, Tho nerves be ing made stronir, the brain becomes active and clear. I or restoring lost vitality and stopping all -wasting drains and weakness in either sex, it has soeoual i and anafemaleregolatorlt Is worth its "?5'Kht in gold. One box laits a eek. Prlce&ic., or a boxes 1iki. Druggists or by mall. Hemic tree. , . THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1513 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. t'bteheatcr'a iCaslUh Dlamoml H rand. rrifinal and unly ucnulno. AFC, QiWIJ rttUtle. LADIES lit t DrngCirt for Chichett-sr $ ftophnk mvtut Jhrand In lied aat Gout meullioX' ijjboiet, waled with tlu ribbon. TuL.o ;iiiiuiutr. sUcTum tXiinoarauj ttuAJinu. la ttam'B 'or I'artioularB, twtlnio&tali aui ChlohcterCncmlcuICiludlsonui,,, TUtUIBM I U11JM- sU4i( lkAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAxAAAAW Htadache Cured. A quick cure, a certain cure, the best cure Is TAYLOR'S ANTI-HEADACHE POWDERS. Wo never heard ol a case where thov failed. Wo never ex pect to hear of one. Don't be afraid to take them. They are harmless. They do not contain oae single atom of nuy danger ous drug. For this reason it Is well to shun all other head uoho medicines. Avoid risk by Insist ing on Getting TAY LOR'S. Our powders can easily be dlatln. I eulshed by tho de-t iul odor and pleasant taste, and jt f look liko cround codec. Best of tjUcy curo nUuost lnstantiy. g tjit unuu e bncmicAI. CO.. C TRENTON, N.J. f5 V J 1UER BROS. 'JSY PILLS! i.ri Alio tiJHC. euu 4o. fwwuMAa 3 eai r bV"".' Uurax Lpecino Cor'juUk.PA, M HUMPHREYS' tM U sil I, mar n ji . As Eeportod by a Cuban News Bu reau in ITaw York. NPUBTHER SPANISH VICTORIES, In Itrjiorted from Itnvnna ATtrr Itevlslon by the "Military ISilltnn" SmnMi Stu dents Again Insult Our Flair niul Amer ican Students Itctnllate. NEW Yokk, Mnroh 11. Kldol 1'Ierrn, In rhargo of tho Cuban nows bureau In this city gives out tho following statement front it lotter dntcd Santiago do Cuba, Feb. 2S: "Although Gcnoral Woylor says Hint nobody will bo punished In nny way un less ho Is convicted of ratio crime, assas sination proceeds on tt larger soalo. In or der that you may Judgo to wltnt extent It Is carried on I will glvo you a few Instances. "On tho inornhiK of tho 14th Inst., In" tho ward of Mnravllla, In tho tho town of Guantauamo, tho following persons wero found murdnrod: Colestlon I'nrran, col ored plnuter,aged 50 years; Luciano Fnuro, colored planter, 40; I'olicarpo Baro, col ored planter, 40; Kilns Durun, colored ln boror, 35; Jlnutlol Jlunoz, colored planter, 70; Jligucl I'erez, colored laborer, 58; Fe lix Cnsado, whlto planter, 40; Hullno Luquo, whlto planter, Hi; Bias Jimenez, wliito plnntor, 10; Joso Contex, white planter, 21; Ramon llnleta, colored la borer, 45; Tomas Specht, colored laborer, 20; Rafael Carbonoll, colored laborer, CO years. "Tho first of thoso Individuals had left this city tho provlotts day for Gtinntauamo, with his stepdntiBhtcr. Ho was the owner of a small coffco ostato. Another of tho murdered men had arrived with six horses loaded with 1(H) pounds of cofleo, and was accompanied by a lady and u child of 1 year. Tho cofleo was sold by tho men of tho guorllla f orco of Guyo Komero and the proceeds distributed among them. "In Hongoloscnso, district of Cobro, on n cofteo plantation, u Spanish Riiorllla cut to pieces a lawyer from Seville, also tho colored man, Juan Dosplguo, and bovcral others whoso names I hnvo not yet ascer tained. They wero all poacoablo people, engaged In their agricultural occupation. "Iu tho Manlel a Spaulard, an old farmer named Cortoz, and another by tho namo of Vicnto, 50 years old, whoso only crime was to havo a relatlvo with tho Cu bans, wero mnnacled with five others, and thoy wore nil shot at different places In tho district of Uobro. "In tho district of Dougo tho lleutonaut of tho guerillas, Togada, and tho negro Cnrvajal robbed and murdered Vlotoriano Domlnucz, 40 years of age, a Spaniard and ownor of a small shop. Tho lloutcnaut in his report says that ho had an encounter with tho onemy, killed ono of them, and stlltered no losses. Near by tho sugar cs tato Sabnullla and au old colored man of I about 05 years wero found dead, and Pal- udoro, a Spaniard of about 00 years, was tdso found dead, murdered. Tho guerillas of Guanautanio had passed by tho;o places. In Palma Senor Cabuna was killed In tho bushes, and whoti his wife, Solla Cabuna, went to sco what they had done with him sho was also killed." MOIUJ SPANISH A'ICTOItlKS. If Keiiorts llcvlsed by Military4 illtors Aro Trustworthy. HAVANA, March 11. l'ollco Inspector Trujlllo Monaas has effected tho capturo liero of tho Cuban leaders Joso Montoto, Havoloff and sovon more of tho snnio hand who wero commissioned by tho Cuban junta In New York with tho formation of Insurgent bands among tl business men. Tho town of Sagtm la urando In Santa Clara has oppressed sympathy with tho at titude of tho business men of Clonf uegos In cancelling all ordors placed In Now York until tho pending question of tho recognition of tho lnsurgonts as belliger ents Is settled by the United Statos gov ernment, Ovor a hundred plantations In thoSagua district hnvo suffered from lucondiarlsm Within tho last four days. Many' planta tions newly plantod with cane havo boon entirely dostroyod. A culvert nonr Sugua on tho railroad was burned Monday night. Tho fleldh of Capltola woro also burned, entailing a great loss. Manuel Anonas and Dovnl, managers of tho estates of Trlumvlrato and Coustan tla, wero brought to Sagua undor arrest and placed In prison. Pablo Larrondo has also been placed In prison on political charges. At Calabnzar a company of guerillas wero flrcd upon by a band of fifty Insur gents, whoso attack was repulsed. They lcf t threo dead and ten wounded. The Havana pollco captured a trunk containing rlllos and cartridges, presuma bly for tho Insurgents, at tho railroad sta tion of Agua Dulco. General la Chambro has boon engaged in tho district of liamou do las Jaguas, province of Santiago do Cuba, with tho In surgents under Joso Macco. Tho Spanish troops captured tho Insurgent camp and hospital, Ono guerilla was killed and ono olllcernnd nlno soldiers wero wounded. Tho lnsurgonts left nineteen killed and retired with tholr wounded. Tho troops also captured two prlsonors, upon whom Important correspondence was found. Lieutenant Colonol Berrlz.wlthn squad ron of tho Uourbon guerillas, has been engaged with tho lusurgonts under Nu nez at Pcdroso. Tho lnsurgonts left four teen killed and retired with their wounded. Tho loss of the troops was In significant. Students Again Insult Our Fins. Maduip, March 11. Thoro was a serious nntl-American riot at Salamnnon. Tho students, ns UBUal, wero tho loaders of the 1 disturbance. They carried Spanish and I American Hags nnd burned tho lattor I amid the acclamations of tho crowds which . ciuhoredto wltnosstho "patriotic" domou- ktratlon. Kvoutually tho gendarmes charged tho rioters and dispersed them i temporarily, hater tho students rova ; sein tiled and gathered utiother inoh about 1 them. Tho prefect wus compelled to call upon tho pollco for protoctlou, and the I gendarmes again charged tho riotous stu dents, who met tho onslaught wit n snowors of stones. Order, however, was dually re stored, and tho university was closed. At lUlboa n mob stoued tho Dutch consulate, thinking it tho oonsulato of the United States, "Synonymous uf llutcbery." PouailKKKrsiK, N. Y., March 11. A Spanish flag was found hanging In front of Eastman college Iu this elty yostcrduy, with tho words "Synonymous of Butch ery" painted lu largo letters across It. A policeman was sont to pull tho flag down. A crowd of students jeoredthoolllcerwheu ho took tho flag to pollco headquarters, Kastiimn oullego has about 1100 students, Including about a dozen Cubans. IS IT A TRIFLE ? THAT COMMON TROUBLE, ACID DYS PEPSIA OR STOMACH TROUBLE. Now ltcrognl7ctt its u Cnmo of .Seilnus DUeaac Acid dyspepiia, commonly called honrt btiru or sour stomach, Is a form of Indiges tion resulting from fermentation of the food. Tho stomach being too weak to promptly ditrest it, tho food remains until formcntft tlon begins, fllliiiK the stomach with gas, and a bitter, sour, burning tasto in the mouth Is often present. This condition soon becomes clirunlc unci being an overy day occurrence Is given but little attention, liecause dys pepsia is not immediately fatal, many people do nothing for tho trouble. It is new well known among alilo physi cians that the whole constitution is gradually undermined and weakened, that the nerves and vital organs aro seriously affected by any form of dyspepsia. This is plain, ns every org-in, ovory nervo In the body is nourished by the blood and the blood is re plenished from tho food digested. If the food is properly digested tho blood is pure, the nerves steady, but If supplied from a sour, fermenting, decaying mass, the blood is vitiated, poisoned and the result is shown in sleeplessness, lack of energy, poor appo tite, norvousness. Hvery trifle Is niauified and the dyspeptic sees nothing hut tho dark side of everything. Within a recent period a remedy has been discoveied prepared solely to euro dyspeiisia and stomach troubles. It is known as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and It is now becoming rapidly used and prescribed as a radical cure for every form of dyspepsia. It is not claimed to curo anything oxrept dyspepsia and stomach weakness in its various forms, but for this it lias been shown to bo unequalled. The eminent specialists, Iieed and O'Leary, have recently staled that thoy considered Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets an unfailing bpecifle for disorder of the digestive organs, and tho rcmarkablo ernes mado in eases of long standing dyspep-ia proves that this remedy has extraordinary morit. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets havo been placed boforo tho public and aro sold by druggists everywhere at 50 cents per pack age. It is prepared by the Stuart Chemical Co., Marshall, Mich., and while it promptly and effectually restores a vigorous digestion, at tho snnio time is perfectly harmless and will not injure tho most delicate stomach, but on tho contrary by giving perfect diges tion strengthens tho stomach, improves the appetite and makes lifo worth living. Buy Kcystono flour. l!o suro that tho namo I,essio & IlAF.n, Ashland, I'a., is printed on every sack. 0 LMlltinVnil boro Taroat. I'lmnles. Conner Infill. 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W 1 1 V tJ ill SQveart' contlnuoutpractlce- NEW SALES and EXCHANGE STABLES. WORKING or DRIVING HORSES constantly on hand. Bold or exchanged. 11. L. AIILLER & CO., Props , 10 N. Pear Alley. Holiness oftlcci "NY. F. Miller's meat market. 128 N. Main street. HARLES DERR'S 1 Barber Shop I 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave Is becoming popular. You will like it. We make a specialty of hair cutting. JOHN F. CLEARY, rUUK SELTZEtt WATKK TlfiTTT T3T Acuro for headache and DJllL,Cl Btomach troubles. aiNOKIt AI.K, fTS WK1SS HKHlt, u LAG12K I1ERK, 1'OItTKIt. 7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, PaieKISSer Cures Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, f Croup, Diphtheria, Rheumatism, and r11 Winter coaiplaints. It w iiib n utra -a l Internal or External. There are many kinds of pain, but there ia onlv one Paln-Klller. JJeepltbyyou. Eewsro of Imitations. Uur only tb ceoatas rKHKY Davis'. Bold every whara. 2&c, and Me. per bottle. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire n safe and rcllnkle team for d riving or for working purposes pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teann constantly on nanu at reasonable ria. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. ALU SON'S JOWA BOOM. ItcptihllcRn Will Iniu, nn Address Urgliiff Tlu,r latorltc Son, Des MoiM.sla., March 11. -Tho Itopuli llcan stnte convi'iitlon was called to order nt 11 o'clock this forenoon, .single coun ties have sent as many as fifty representa tive men, so decided Is the Interest In tho convention to present William 11. Allison to the country. Tho foiirdologntos-nt-lorgo nro practically agreed upon. Thoy will bo Senator .1. H. Gear, ,T. S. Clarkson, W. 1'. Hepburn and D. 11. Henderson, the latter congressmen of tho Klghth nnd Third dls trlcts, respectively. No formal platform will bo adopted today. Tho resolutions will bo In tho form of nn nddross to tho Itoptthlieaiis of tho country. Thoy will reclto succinctly tho services of Sonator Al lison to tho nation, his nullities nnd his availability for tho party. HI sprominent connection with tarilT, financial and ad ministrative legislation will bo dwelt upon. Congressman J. V. Dolllver deliv ered the principal address ns temporary chairman of the convention. llnrlpd tlmter n rallliiir lliilldlnt-. ClItCABO, March 11. The collapw of tho rear portion of tho two storv frame factory building at Xo. 8ta-815 Allport strcjt ro sultod In seriously In jurlng 11 vo persons, nnd nearly a hundred others had narrow cscnpe. Tho Injured nro: Joseph Krock, left leg broken and right leg badly crushed, will tile; Joseph Homolkn.right leg broken nnd deep cut In right hIUo; John Krojcl, 13 years old, right arm broken and bend cut; Lottlo Kazee, 13 years old, hip In jured and left arm cut; I.,ouis Kchripl, 15 years old, head out and right arm crushed. Tho collapsed building was nn old friimo structure which had boon condemned, and whan tho accident occurred fu'ly 150 per sons, mos.ly Polos and llohemlnns, wore around It picking up kindling wood. Narrowly liscnpeil n Holocaust. ClIIOABO, March 11. During a flrolun six story brick building nt 45 to IU Ran dolph street yosterdny afternoon a serious panlo among 609 women employed by a fringo company on tho upper floors was narrowly averted. Lizzie Smith and Mary Mnrr fainted from fright, Mnggio Itarns fell down a flight of stairs, and two boys, John J. Hols and Heru'ard Khelnhardt, woro nearly overcome with smoke. Tills was all tho iujurlos suffered, but It was al most a miracle that many lives wero not lost. In the Chicago Business college SOU students, girls and boys, were kept In lino by l'rlnclpals Gondris and Virden nnd all of them rouched tho street iu safety. In tho same manner woro tho young women fringo makers saved. New Vork's l'ollco Jlimnl Supreme. New YoitK, March 11. Tho right of tho board of police commissioners of this city to removo pollco olllcors for causo was nfllrmed yesterday by tho court of appeals, sitting nt Albany. Tho ca?o at issuo was that of l'ollco Captain Uoherty and Ward men Median and Hock, who wero dis missed from tho forco upon evidence of corruption brought out boforo tho Loxow investigating committee. Tho olllcors ap plied to tho general term for reinstate ment, but that court donlcd their motion. Tho caso was then taken to tho court of nppeals, with the result stated above. Itlio.le Itlimil liriuibl leans Itenomlnnted. l'r.oviDESCE, March 11. Tho Republi can state convention was held hero yestor day with an attendancoot delegates which probably surpassed that of any recent yenrs. Tho ticket of last year was renom inated In Its entirety, ns follows: For governor, Charlos Warron Iilppittof I'rov Ideuco; lloutcnaut governor, Edwin It. Allon of Hopkiuton; secretary of state, Charlos P. Bennett of I'rovldenco; attor ney gcnoral, Edward C. Dubois of East Provldoiico; gcnoral treasurer, Samuel Clark of Lincoln. Italj's New Cabinet Complete. Home, March 11. Tho new cubinot ns finally decided upon Is ns follows: I'ro mier and minister of tho Interior, tho Mar quls dl Hudiulj minister' of war, General Hlcottl; mnrluo, Admiral Brln; foreign nffnirs, tho Duko of Sernioueta; justice, Senator Costa; flnanco, Signor Banco; treasury, Slguor Colombo; public works, Senor I'orazzi; education, Slgnor Ginu turco; agriculture, Slgnor Gulcciardiiil; posts and tolcgrnphs, Slgnor Carmlno. llrltlsli Veols Ordered to Honolulu. VlCTOltiA, B. C.Murch 11. Unexpected orders wero received by olllcors of H. M. S. Comus nnd Pheasant on Sunday. Tho Comus Is now iu drydock being over hauled. Work Is bolng rapidly ptiBhod to completion, it Doing expected that they will start on Saturday next for Honolulu. Their object In proceeding to that port is unknown except to tno numlral. It is un derstood tho vessels will simply protect iiriiisu lntorosts in caso or revolution lllown Up with Stolen l'owder. BUHIIAM, Ga March 11. Threo lifo con victs stole a pall of giant powder to uso In tho coal mlues to looson up tho coal nnd mako their work oasy. A quarrel nroso over tho division of tho powder, and dur ing tho fracas u spark from a lamp fell into tho powder, causing nn oxploslon. John Morris and Warron Crawford woro killed and Tuck Eckels was fatally woundod. Thoy woro nil serving lifo sou tenws for murder. I.lllle, Devereux lltuke n Widow, New Buuxswick, N.J., March 11. Grin- fill Blnko died yosterdny nt tho homo of his sister, Mrs. D. G. English, aged 50. Ho had been til a long time. Ho was tho hus band of Lllllo Uoveraux Blake, whom he married thirty years ago, although thoy havo not lived together for many years. Mrs. Ulako camo hero nt Intervals to vlst her husband, nnd last saw him n wool; ago. i:-Clty Treasurer flrecne Sentenced. EAU ClAIHE, Wis., March 11. Judge Fish, of Ruolne, yesterday sentenced ex- City Treasurer Charlos II. Greene to stato prison for throo yours nnd nlno months at hard labor. Ho plondd guilty to the em bezzlement of $10,000 while ho who in ofilco. His total shoring) Is said to bo t40, 000,tur which his bondsmon nro being sued. A Mallicued Waitress' Itctenge. Hisdmak, Ky., March 11.-Fanny Foy. nblo, a waitress at tho Dailey House, struck John Stone, n student at the Hlnd mtui college, on tho head with an nx handle, breaking his skull. His recovery is doubtful. The ouuse of Miss Foynblo'a nttaok was alleged stories told about her by her victim. Clergyman Stricken with l'aralysls. Ohakue, K. J., March ll.-llov. W. P. Paxsou, superlutondont of tho sotithwost division of tho American Sunday School Union, has been stricken with paralysis hero and cannot recover. He Is ono of tho most prominent Presbyterian divine, lu tho west. 1 5lA ounces for 10 cents. You j, may have " money to burn' but even J so, you needn't throw away 2 ounces J j of good tobacco. For 5 cents you get i almost as much "Battle Ax" as you H do of other high grades for J 0 cents. Jr DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. (Q ' 7h :a ttosult in 1 weeks. For siilo by P. P. D. KIRUN, Shenandoah, Pa. READING R. R. SYSTEM EPKEOT OCTOIlKIt i. 1893. Trains lcavo Shenandoah as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 210, 5 25, 7 20 o, ni., 12 68, 215 and 5 55 p. in Hundays, 2 10 a. m. For Now York via Slauch Chunk, week days, 5 25,7 20 a. in., 12 M and 2 85 p. in. For lteadlnir and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a.m., 12 58, 2 55 anil 5 55 p. m. Hun days, 2 10 a. ni. For I'ottsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 20 a. m., nnd 12 5S, 2 55 and 5 55 p. ill. Holidays, 2 10 a. 111. For Tinuaqua oud Muhanoy City, week days, 210,5 25, 7 20 a. 111., 12 58, 2 53 and 5 55 ! m. Sundays, 210 a. in. For YvUIIamsport, Sunbury and T,ewisbnrff, week days, 3 23, 11 30 a. in., 150 and 7 20 pi m. Sundays, 3 25 a. m. For lalianoy Plane, weekilays, 2 10. 3 23, 5 25, 720, 11 30 u. ni., 12 58, 1 SO, 2 55,5 53, 7 20 and 9 S3 p.m. Sundays, 210, 3 23n. m. For Ashland and bhamokin, wepk days, 3 23, 7 20,1130 a. m., 150,720 and 935 p.m. Sun days, 3 23 a. in, For ll.iltliiinre, Washlnnton and the Wcjt via It. ,t O. H. H.. thruuiih trains leave Iteadlnc Terminal, l'liiladelpliia, (1. & It. It. It.) nt 3 20, 7 53, 1120 a. m., 310 ami 7.27 p.m. Sundays, 3 20,7 00, 1120 a. m., 3 10 anil 7 27 . m. Addi- uuuai irnius iroin Ti weiny-iourin ana L;nes nut streeti statlim, week days, 1 50, 5 11, 8 23 p. m. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. m. TltAlNS FOlt SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via l'liiladelpliia, week days, 8 00 n. m., 130, 100, 730 p. m. nnd 1215 night. Sundays, 0 00 p. m. Ijenvc Kuw Ynrlr vln Mimoli Climilr. tvppb days, 4 30, 9 10 n. in., 1 10 and I 30 li. m. lnre l'lllllUlelnhlfi. lfe.-ullnn. rr,.mii,inl i,nlr days, 4 20, 8 S3, 10 00 n. m. and -too, 0 02, 1130 p. m. Sundays, 11 30 p. m. Leave ltemllng, week clays, 1 33, 7 10, lp 06, 11 50 a. in., 5 55 nnd 7 37 p. in. Sunday. I 33 n. m. Leave I'ottsville, weekdays, 2 33, 7-10 a. m., 12 30 nnd 0 12 p.m. Sunilnys, 2 33n. m. Leave Tnmaqun, week days, 3 18, 850, 11 23 a m., 1 20, 7 15 und 9 ii p. in. Sundays, 3 18 n. m. Leave Mnliauny City, week days, 2-15, 9 21, 11 17 a. m., 1 31, 7 39 and 9 31 p. iu, Sundays, 3 43 n. ra. Invo Malianoy Dane, week (lays, 2 40, 4 00, 630,9 37, 11 50n. 111., 12 58, 2 OA, 5 20, 0 26, 7 53 nnd 10 iu p. in. suuiinyg, 2 iu, l w n. m. Lenve Will lamsport, week days, 712, 1010 a. in., 3 33 and 11 41 p. m. Sundays, ll 13 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave l'liiladelpliia Chestnut street wnrl nnd South street wlmif tor Atlantic City. Weekdays Uxpress, 9 00 n. in., 2 00, 4 00, 8 00 p. m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m.,4 30, 630 p.m. Sunday Express 9 00. 1000 a. in. Accommo dation 8 00 n. in., 4 45 . in. ltetiiruiiiK leave Atlantic City (depot,) week days, expresa, 7 35, 9 00 a. in., 3 30, 5 30 p. m. Accommodation, 6 50, 8 15 a. m., nnd 4 32 p. m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 30 p. in. Accommoda tion, 7 15 n. in., 1 15 p. in. l'nrlor Cars on nil cxpraati trains. I. A. SWENiAI'D, , O. (. HANCOCK, Oeat'l Superinlciideut. Oeu'l l'nss. At. G rocers ca n tell you why those who bay Seklw'8 Kaifiiii are saved keep coming back for it. You can't keen nn sellinir a bv usintr SEELIGS poor thing to the KAFFEB same people. BIIC1UUS COUCC, KING." THEN RESTORE mlWi IGOR UTien In doubt what to use fnr Nervous Debility, Lois of Sexual Tower (In either Bex), Imj itenty, Atrophy, Vark octle and other vcaknesses, from any cause, uso Scxine Till:.. Drains cht..Li.il nnd fill quickly retorea. If neglected, such trouUes result fatally. Mailed anywhere, scaled, for$:.oot 6 toxes fur fs-oo. With VIK ' V1" orJrr uo ?.Ivo a lcBa' Carinteo to cure or rtfund the luoue'. Address PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCI1UY-KILL DIVISION. Janl-auy G. 1890. Trains will leave Shennndnah nfler th nV,nvn date for Wlprirnns, (llllierton, Frackvllle, IMrk aicr, at. l lair, rotiHvuie. limniiuri;, lleairtnc, Pottstowii, riineuixvllle, Norrlstown and Phil" adclphla (Itrnad street statlini) at 0 08 unit 1113 n. m. and 1 15 ji, in. on week days. For Pott vtlle nnd IntcriueUInto stations 9 10 a. in. SUNDAY. For 'NVIprirans, Ollberton, Frackvllle, Dark Water. St. ClOlr. I'ottsville. nt ft 08. 9 40 n. ni jnrl 3 10 p. in. For Ilainliurir, Itenilliie;, 1'ottHtcturn, l'hoenlxvllle, Norrlstown, l'hllailelphla ntOW), 9 40 a. in., 3 10 p. m. Trains leave Fraekville for Shenandoah at 10 10 n. m. and 1211, 501, 7 12 nnd 10 27 p. m. Sunday, 11 13 n. m. and 5 40 p. in. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah nt 10 15, 11 43 n. m. nnd 4 40, 715 nnd 10 00 p. in. Sunday nt 10 40 n. in., 5 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), for Shenandoah nt 5 67 nnd 8 33 a, in,, 110 nmr711 p. m. week dnys. Sundaya leave at 6 SO a. in. Leave Uroail street station, Philadelphia, lor Sea Ulrt, Aslmry Park, Ocean drove, Ln, iruiii-ii, nun iiueruieiiiuio Bunions, b.au, g,JOt 11.39 a. in., 3.30, 1.00 ti. m. week-dava. Simihiys (stop at Interlaken for Aslmry Park). 8Hi. m. Lcavo llroad Street htntlon, Philadelphia, FOlt NEW YORK. Express, week days, il 80, 4 01, ISO 5 15, 650, 733,820,920,950. lOaXIMlibiKl'nri II 00, 11 11 q. in.. 12 noon, 1233 (Limited 1 00 ami I p. iu. (DllllllK Cars) 120 ll)lllinK ri, I 10, (DlnlllK Cnr), 3 20, 4 00, 0 00, 5 56 (IHlilnB Qh-, 6 00, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 1201 night. Sundavs, 3 20. 103, 4 50, 515, 812,9 20,9 50,1030 (Dlnl'nir Car), 1103 n. m.. 1233. 1 26, (DiiibiK Cnr) 230 (Dhilnp; Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 22), (Dinlnir Qir) 320, 656 (Dining Car), 0 35,6 50, 8 12, 10 00 p.m., 12 01 nielii. Express for lloston, without change, 11 00 a. in, week days, nnd 0 50 i. in. dally, WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH - For llaltlmore nnd WnsblnRton, 8 50, 7 20, 9 12, 10 20, 11 IB a. in., 12 09 (12 31 Limited flic Cnr), 1 12. 318, 4 11 (319 Coin-res., Limited. Dinlnir Cnr). S37. fl)liil,,ir f " 0 17, 055 (Dining . Car), 7 10 (Dining f p. in., unit 12 03 night week days. Sunr1 3 50,7 20,912, 1123 a. in., 12 00 1 12, 4 41, Conglesaioiinl Limited, Dining Cur), (Dining Can, G55 (l)lnlng Cor), 740 (DIiiIiik Car) and 12 05 night. . Leave Market Street Ferry, Phlladelpr' FOH ATLANTIC CITY. 3 Express, 8 50 a. in., 2 10, 4 C9, and 6 ' week days. Sundays, 8 15 ami & 45 a. For Cape May, AnglesMen, Wild. Holly lteach. Express, 9 00 a. m., nr week ilays. Sundays, 9 00 n. m. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City a- r.xpress, v uua. m., aim i uu p. m Huiuluyu, 900 a, ni. the T. ofd Vor omr 1'ouit. Kxprew, tKJl 4 00 p. in. week ilas. SmtUay(1 - T . . (Jen I MuiiftKtT. f nillinnc nf Hnll? 'le the new. Go up in smoke evi.n , risks hut get von-111 De C0I1 ulturo, etc., tnsi , , liable comjianlei Stand, aila DAVID FAUSTputation for Ah. Lite nd Ac-jg maintained kS",ilB'SItTianagernent ii s'andard of ' 4lt, naa anil l'nr, We IhetK-ftla thBtrkM, AP-o- li A cnandoalt.
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