7 Jiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiniiiiii 0 "Isc in Town Honey." I INTERESTING STATEMENT wi iVTummxT ABJODRNMBNT IN JUNK An Unusually Early Date Predioted by Eopublican Leaders, 1! h It II " 1 I Pancake I Flour. I i A combination of the great staifs s I of life WHEAT, CORN and RICE. 1 Be Sure You Get the Red Package. I HERE'S OUR GUARANTEE. " Buy a jmcltnco of Genuine Aunts S Jnmfnia'B Nelf-llislng Fanoake Flour, X nnd if you do not find It makes the best.. cakes you ever ate, return tho empty 5 box to your crocer, leave your nnuie, fi rind the grocer will refund the money- and charge It to us. s ! Scientifically Prepared and , 5 - Manufactured only by R.T. D&VIS MILL CO., St. Joseph, Mo.f - Send 4 cents in stamps for a set of Aunt Jemima and her Pickaninny Dolls. s 3l!l!IIMII!!tllll!,l!lllllllllllillll!llllinllll!llllllllllll'5 Lauer's m Lager and Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. General and Nervous Debility. Weakness of Body and Mind. Effects of Errors or Excesses in Old or Younir. ltobust, Noblo manhood fully Restored. How to Erilarco and Strengthen Weak, tin- jdevclopod Portions of liouy. Ausoimeiy uu faillngllomeTrcatment. Benefits In a day. "Mot, tMttfv frnm fio Hrntna and Forcfen Countries. Send for Descriptive Bnpk, ex planation ana proois, maneu tseaieuwireo, ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To Ell sntrerera of EUltOItH OF YOUTH, LOST VlfSOIt and DISEASES ai' MEN AM) WO.IIEN. 208 paxes; cloth bound; se curely sealed and mailedret. Treutment bv mall strictly 'ODtideiuIal, and a positive, quick cure guaranteed. No matter bow lone stundlog, X l,a np riRR 329 N-,5t'i s-PhHa.Pa. .W U It UUU SOycart'amllmLOutpracttU. in - - n...fVo unj minfuil. lie Ur Call. Headache Cured. A quick care, a certain cure, , the best cure is TAYLOR'S ANTI-HEADACHE POWDERS. We never heard of & a case where they tj failed. 'Wo never ox pect to hear of one. Don't be afraid to take them. They are harmless. They do not contain one tingle atom of any danger ous drug. For tills ) reason it is well to ehun all other head- aohe raedlolncs n Avoid risk by insist ing on gettlus TAY-2 LOR'S. Our powders can easily bo dlstin- J gulshcd by the du- Cj. ! llghtful odor and pleasant taste, and they look like eround coffee. Best , off 5 i all, they cure almost instantly. '5 TAYLOR DRUG & CHEMICAL CO y TRCNTON, N J. w jryVVWWi GRUHLER BROS. a am&. HAVE YOU bore TorcuLt I'lmple. Cocjwr - Colored fipoln, Ache. Old .4 in Mouth. Ha.Jr.i-aJl'nu-1 Wrft tmnti til i -ij,ju w r iiucoulc Temple fY p.ul, rOOrJOO, Wurrt cane cured In 1 'ftwarsm!ffijtttr!ms f HARLES DERR'S w Barber Shop ! 12 Wost Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave W bri'omlns? popular You will like It. tnafci' uapii'iaitv ot hair cutting. We thlchtitcV KnclUh Diamond If rand. NNVROYAL PILLS urlfflnul aud uiily uenuine. Arc, W.jr. rrUtbl. LADIIB k for CktckMlf Enoliik LU- UHuf llran.1 In ltd .dJ Culd OiettUI. jMiM, lth bla. rlbtwa. TaLo ,...lhuL Rtumi da&aaravm mhlttlun 'turn and ImfrolioiM. At Pint KUtf, or Mol 4, la (tnip tot jlloiun, Iwtlinotila tti lUUef for r.adlea," fa lett$r, Vj retnra tlcllwtrCtialcalC.,MadUoi1!Siur, .nruuuu. i kllaj Urn, : 1 etk 5 ft ,&"?w BILLS THAT MAY BE LEFT OVER. They Include the licaolutlon for tlio Meo- tlon of Senators by I'opulnr Vote, tho lu pout Ciisoiind Other Importnnt Measures Slay bo Left Suspended. Washington. April 13. An unusually early niljournlnout of congress is beitiB predlctod by tho Hepubliciin loaders in both liousos, nnd ovory Blgn points to tho tulUUmont ot their prophecies. No oon gross In many years has mndo tho record for the transaction of routino business which stands to tho credit ot tho prosont ono, so far as tho lower house is concerned at any rnto. With nil ot tho regular ap propriation bills except two already passed by tno houso, with ono of thoso remaining reported trom the oommltteo nud llkoly to bo passed with only n day or two ot do- bate and with tho other in procoss of prep aration, houso leaders areplaclng tho limit of this session at the 1st of Juno, allow ing, as t?tey think, suillclent time (or tho senuto to take oare of tho Important bills sent to it from tho houso. No other business uxcept tho rogulnr ap propriations is absolutely necessary to bo dono, and although tho houso may tako up somo of tho more pressing of tho gen oral mnttors before It, such as tho settle ment of the Pacific railroad debts, tho statehood and bankruptcy bills, It is ox- pocted that many othor minor mnttors will bo passod over In tho interest ot an early adjournment. It scorns probablo that tho house will havo passed tho last of tho appropriation bills before tho 15th of May. Of theso bills ilvo tho ponsion, military academy, urgont deficiency, diplomatic aud consular and army bills havo bocn signed by tho president, and aro law. Tho agricultural bill has boon passed by both houses, and Is ready for tho presl dent's signature. Tho postofllco bill ha3 boon passed by both houses, but tho sen ate nmendmonts have not yet been agreed to by tho houso, and tho legislative, ox ecutlvo and Judicial bill is also In confer ouco between tho two houses. Tho Indian bill Is in tho sonnto, and tho naval bill is rendy tor consideration. Tho sundry civil and tho rlvor aud harbor bills havo boon sont to tho sonata and referred to commit tees. In tho house the fortifications bill stands rondy for consideration, and tho last of tho list, tho genoral deficiency, is being proparod by tho appropriations com mlttoo. Thoro remain, thoreforo, but two appropriation bills to bo passed by tho houso and six for tho Honato to act upon, Tho senato corainittoo on appropriations is woll up with Its work on tho appropria tion bills, aud tho senate is not far behind its commlttoB. It is tho general opinion that tho appropriation commtttoe can complete its work ou tho bills still to bo considered within throo or four weeks' time, and that It Is possible for tho senato to Hnlsli thorn by tho mlddlo of May, Tli ore aro some who ostlmato that It will requiro until tho 1st ot Juno to accom plish this rosult. No ono puts It later, With tho appropriation bills out of the way it will bo exceedingly difficult to hold tho senato lu session lor any purpose. Con soquently tho prevailing opinion in tho sonato is that thoflnal adjournment of tho sosslon will not bo postponed far beyond tho beginning of tho first ot tho summor months. It is admitted on all bauds that if ad journment is reached as early as tho ma jority predict and seom to doslro a great many quostlons, which It was hoped tho sosslon would dlsposo of, will be left sus ponded In tho air, as it wcro. Among them aro tho bankruptcy, Nicaraguan canal, Hawaiian cable, Paclflo railroad, fur soal and Now Moxico and Arizona statehood bills, besides tho Monroe dootrino, resolu tion for tho olectlon of senators by tho people, the Dupout election caso, tho Ala bama investigation, tho various financial bills and resolutions, and tho general bills reported and to bo reported from tho com mittees on commorco, ponslons aud pub- llo lauds. TI113 WK1SIC IN CONOltESS. Senators Still Diicusslng the Dupnnt Con tested Klectluu Case. Washington, April 13. Tho Dupont eloctlou caso Is being reviewed in tho son ato today, Suuutor Chandler speaking In support of tho committee report favorabl to seating Mr. Dupont. He probubly will bo followod by Sonator Gray In opposition to the report. If thcro Is any time loft tho consideration of tho Indian appropriation bill will bo proceeded with. There will then be an effort to go ou with the Indian bill until it shall bo disposed of, but thcro aro several special ordors on tho oalendar for tho week which may lntorioro nioro or less with this program. Thoro is u unanimous agreement to tako up Senator Poller's resolution for tho in vestigation of tho bond Issues tor the past two years tomorrow. If not sot aside the question probably will glvo rlso to a spirited financial debato of uncertain dura tion. Tho bill to roduco tho cases In which tho death penalty may be Imposed In tho Unitod States courts is a special order tor Wednesday. Senators Lodge and Nolson havo glvon notloos for speeches on Thurs day on tho Immigration bill roported by Mr. Lodgo from tho oommltteo ou Immi gration. Tho sectarian school question is still un disposed ot, nud tho ilebato on this may require another day. Hither Sonator Piatt or Senator Jones will propose tho amend ment agreed upon by tho committee on Indian affairs looking to a change of tho land systom nntl the breaking up of tho tribal relations of tho Indians In Indian Territory. Tho genornl doucloncy appropriation bill tho last of the supply bills Is In pro coss ot preparation In tho house appro priation committee, nud ponding tho re porting ot tho bill to tho house n vnrloty of matters, which have been hold In abey ance In order that tho appropriation bills might bo pressed, will bo brought up for notion. The most important of those is tho bankruptcy bill.to which It Is expected tho houso will tlovotn soveral days. There aro also several minor banking bills, In cluding a bill to Increnso tho circulation of national banks to tho par value ot tho bonds deposltod, and ono or two genoral ponsion bills. It Is expected that tho for tification bill will bo passod beforo ad Jouruntsiit tonight. A Soimiumbullat's Fatal Jump. Pottstown, Pa,, April 18. Tho perils of Bomnambullsm wore shockingly Illustra ted hero Saturday. Joseph M. Klrby, aged 55 years, dlod from Injuries received a few days ago by jumping from a third story Window while asleep. OF A NEW YOHK GENTLEMAN. Regarding the New Discovery for -Cure of Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Some week ago tlio newspapers of the country devoted considerable iwee to an account of nu interesting discovery In medicine, which, it was claimed, would euro all forms of dyspepsia ami stomach troubles. Sinco that tlmo many experiments havo been mado witli the remedy in order to demon strate Just how much real merit it possessed. Tho results of thoso oxperiiucnts have been nil that could bo desired; in fact, In many cases tho cures very Ilttlo short of wondorful. Tlio remedy Is prepared in lozenge or tab let form, pleasant to tho taste, and harmless, No secret is mado of its ingredients, being composed of vcgetablo essences, fruit salts, pnro pepsin nnd bismuth. They aro sold by ruggists under tho namo of Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets, and nro undoubtedly tho safest and most rellablo remedy to uso when tho stomach Is weak, or any troublo what ever with tlio digestive organs. Mr. C. Iicusiuger, of tho firm of Benslnger fe Co., 5 and 7 Dey street, New York City, relates his experience briefly but unmistaka bly. He says: Somo three months ago I purchased at a drug storo two boxes of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and I take great pleasure n stating that nftcr using about half of ono fifty coat box I felt such a wondorful relief from tho dyspepsia I was suffering from that did not need tho rest of tho box. Having many friends who wcro equally troubled with somo form or other of Indigestion, I suggested and offered to them somo of tho Tab lets and tho verdict of all who have taken them Is ' tlio same, that they aro wonderful in their effect and tlio best thingof the kiud. I havo nothing but tho best wishes for Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Very truly, C. Ben-hinoer, 5 and 7 Dey St., Now York. Thoughtful men and women aro cautious regarding patent medicines and very prop erly so. Being secret preparation you can not know just what you aro taking Into your stomach, with Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, composed as they aro of pure, fresli pepsin, vcgetablo essences, fruit salts and bismuth, no risk is incurred. The overworked, irri- tablo stomach is at once invigorated and rested, and perfect digestion means strong nerves and mucles, a clear head, energy for mental or physical work and capacity to enjoy life. All druggists sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets. If your's does not happen to havo them ho will get them for you, as they aro sold by all wholesalers. .chases BloodfHervePood For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Age. WHAT ST IS ! Tho richeutof all rentoratlva roods, because it replaces the same Hubirtancea to the blood and nerves that are exhausted in iwBoiu.uw-KiiuKiiuiuBuy disease, maijieBtlon. iiign liyiag, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT QOES! Br maklnff the bW pure and rich, atid the dirreBtlon perfect, it cret Bolld IleBh, muscle and strength. The nerves be- lUK iuiiH Bironiine nrain Becomes acme and Clear, lorrpfltorina lrtHt'.vlfftlltv MnH siAnninn .11 wasting drains and weakness In either sex. It has no equal j and asafemaleregnlatorit is worth its weight In cold. Ono bor lasts a week. Prlceatc., or fi boXPK ftJ-tKL nmiriTiiti np hvnull It ....I, 4. . '. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY. 1213 Cbtbtnot Sr.. Philadelphia. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS aro scientifically prepared Remedies; have been used for half a century with entire success. o. srKcmc ron 1 Fevers, Congestions, Innammatlons. S Worms, WormFever, Worm Colic. 3- Tectlilne, Collc.Crytng, Wakefulness 4 Diarrhea, ot Children or Adults 7 Couclis, Colds, Bronchitis 8 Xeurnlgtnp Toothache, Faceache..... 9 IIeadarhes, BIck neadache. Vertigo. JO-DyspepsIa, nillousnees. Constipation 11- Suppressed or I'alnrul Periods.,.. 12- Wldtes, Too rrofuso reriodi 13- Croup, Laryusltln. Hoarseness 11-Salt ltlicum, Eryslpslas, ErnpUons. lS-Itheuinatlsm, or Ithcumatio Pains.. 10 Malaria, Chills, Fever and Asuo 10-Cntarrh, Inuuenza, Cold lu tho Head 20-Whnoplii2 Couth, 27 Kidney Diseases i!S-croii Debility 30 Urinary Weakness, 31- Sore Throat, Qulnsy.Dlphtherla.... "77" for GRIP. Cnl l.o nsnli,a am ant rrnM on leeelnt tt trr. sue. oro mr iiuy no mioihwi, eci' vt lB.UtIxrilRKTaIU4NDAL(enUrKdAUVild)MAILIIDrKH ucaruims'JiED. co.,miis Linbi.,3iri. P. J. CANFIELD Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer HAVE YOUR HORSES SHOD With II. P. MULLET, the practical horseshoer, and avoid nny o( tlio 21 diseases originating from improper bearlucs. All diseases of the feet given personal attention. H. F MELLET, 8outU Market street, between Centre end Oak streets, onenamioau. Another Statement from tlio Vol unteers' Commander, THE OLD GENERAL'S ANTIPATHY Our Country, Our riair nnd Our Tle putillcan Institutions The Salvationists Throughout tho World Thoroughly Sub servient to London Headquarters. New Yonrc, April 13. Commander and Mrs. Halltngtou Hootli gavo out tho op poudod statement last night at Volunteer headquarters : "Since our statement, written In ro- spouso to tho urgings wo received to In nuguroto n now movomont was Issued, wo nvoldod making reply to tho Inaccurate" statomonts which havo from tlmo to tlmo ppeared In print from tho prosont leaders of tho Salvation Army. In this nttltudo or siionco wo havo boon indorsed by our frlonds and the public It was our lnton tlon to maintain this silence, but during tho last few days uows has roaohod us that portions of our private lottors aro bo lng shown by Loudon's representatives, who aro putting tholr own Interpretations upon our reasons for our prosont position. Hearing of this our friends anil our of ficers urge us to stato somo of our reasons for deciding not to tako nnothor command under International government. "It has boon ronoatodly asked why wo do not publish our letter of tho 31st of Jan uary, which has boon so wrongfully quoted as our resignation. That lottor, being a prlvato communication from a son to a father and brother, wo havo not folt that wo could honorably mnko public. Tho receivers of tho lotter aroat porfect liberty to do so, providing tlioy print It Intact. In justice to our present position It must bo stated, with emphasis, that no ono letter embraces nil tho reasons for our Inability to accept another command, but that lot tors covorlng a period of nearly two years past, and also thoso ot later dato than tho 31st of Jauuary. aro necessary to an un derstanding of tho situation, ospeclally tho letter ot April 5, 1800. Upon recolpt of ordors to leave America wo wroto a letter datod Jan. 10, asking If International headquarters had taken into consideration nil tho conscqucucos of tlio change of command at that particular tlmoj tho feeling towards England tlion oxistlng in this country, tho heavy finan cial responsibility of our now building, and our own peculiar and unfortunate relations with tho general (from whom wo had received no communication ot any ohnractcr for nearly six months) made it appear to us n most unfortunate and 111 advised stop. This letter was followed by others from us, stating that wo wore pro- paring to fulfill their ordors and to relin quish our command. On Jan. 31 wo wrote to London stat ing somo ot our reasons for being un ablo conscientiously to accept another command, but making plain that wo did not wish to Injure the army.us tho follow ing sentonco will show: 'Wo havo wanted to havo our dear poople who from shore to shore of this territory believe in us and love us, and yet on the othor hnnd wo can not bo inconsistent. How could wo tako another command feeling as wo do? Tho only light wo havo received from God is that upon tho path wo havo now deter mined to tako, numely, to oboy your or ders and resign our command, and then as expeditiously as possible to retire. It must not bo said ut any tlmo that wo havo loft because wo wore unwilling to leavo Amorlca. Tills would bo untrue, for wo havo mado no romonstranco, nor havo wo refused.' It should bo carefully romombored that London's representatives, aftor thoy had precipitated tho wholo transaction and forced us from our position, so pre venting our quiet farewell and rotlromont, mado tho definite statement that wo said that wo had lost conlldenco in tho general and In our international systom of admin Istratlon, which reasons alouo, by their own showing, would prove that wo could not consistently accept another Hold undor the circumstances. "Tho gonorul's visit was tho primary causo botweon us and himsolf, From first to last ho Impressed us with his displeasure and dissatisfaction with us personally, and with our mothod of administering affairs. Wo loved nnd understood this country. Ho oxhlbltod projudlco and mis conception ' of it and its people Ho ob jected to tho display of tho nntlonal ling upon our badges and in v.r halls and homes. Ho said tho tlmo had arrived to cease carrying tho Stars and Stripes at tho hoad ot our parados. "Ho objected to tho uso of tho caglo upon , our crests and constantly ,spoko doprecntlngly of tho country, Its pooplo and Its institutions. Our constant dofouso nud explanation In answer to his attacks only Increased tno uuucuiiy. wun our affection and knowledge of America this placed us In u most unfortunate position. Ho, In cousoquonco, showed but little In terest and sympathy with us personally. He spoke no words In publlo of approval of our toll, soryloo or succoss, nnd In othor ways wo need not mention mado tho visit ono of tho bitterest oxporloucos of our lives. "During our oxporlonco In Amorlca wo have gradually become convlucod that the system ot governing tho work In this coun try trom a foreign center, by laws mado bv thoso unaware of tho needs and condi tions of the couutry, Is neither wise nor practical. Constant friction has in this account oxlstod botweon us and tho Inter national headquarters. "Tho rulos governing tho army, to tho mlnutost detail, were mado In England, and tho commissioners of foreign com mands woro obliged to onforco thorn, though they had themselves in no wiso been consulted on tho formulating of tho same. Somo tlmo previous to our orders to say farowoll two mora volumes camo to hand. Portions of thoso volumes wo did not improve, yet such rulos and regula tions wo should havo had to onforco In some othor countries, if not In tills ono Tho statement then proceeds to discuss at length tho thorough subserviency of the army in America anil ovory otuor lantl to London houdquurters, tho commission ers In othor lauds being uttorly Ignored In tho formulating of rulos of government, An an lustanco Is quoted un order Issued by tho American commissioners prohibit ing tho uso of tobacco by tlio army officers, Th6y were ordered from England to coun termand this rule, and in answer to pro tests wero ordered to express regret to tho American officers that tho rulo had boou mado. This thoy had refused to do. Tho Weather. For eastern New York, eastern Ponusyl vania and Now Jersey: Generally fair and warmer; southerly winds. JL lKfe You only get of other H 8 KaSrS good tobaccos 3 . ozs. g I You get of "Battle Ax" . TJ H R K A7C same quality, " 9O3 OZS for 10 cents. 2339' You get over 2 ounces more of "Battle Ax" for 10 cents than any other tobacco of the same grade. These two ounces really cost you nothing, and the 5 cent piece is nearly as large as you get of other high grades-. for 10 cents. I Ira"8" "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES Itosult In 4 weeks For sale bv P. P. D. KIRLIN, Slievandoah. Pa. READING R. R. SYSTEM IN EFFECT MARCH 15, 1MM. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York via lMiU.-ulelplilii, week days 10. 525. 7 20 n. m.. 12 5S. 2 55 nnd 5 55 n. iff Sundays, 2 10 n. m. For Kcw YorK via ainucli I'litmlc, weeK uys, 5 25, 7 20 n. m 12 58 and 2 55 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a.m., 12 58, 2 55 uud 5 55 p. ill. hW days, 2 10 a. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 20 n. in., and 12 53, 2 53 nud 5 53 p. in. Smulnys, 2 10 a. in. For Tumoquu aud Mahanoy City, week day,, 2 10, 5 23, 7 20 o. m., 12 58, 2 55 and 5 53 p. Vn. Sundays, 2 10 u. m. For W llliamsnort. Sunhury and IjewtshuzK. weekdays, 3 23, 1130 n. in., 150 am) 7 20 pf tn. Sundays, 3 25 n. m. For Muliumiy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, 5 25. 7 20, 11 30 n. ni., 12 58, 1 50, 2 55,3 5-i, 7 20 nnd 9 3S p. in. Biniuayg, i iu; a m n. in. For Ashland and Sliamokiu, week days, 3 23, 7 20,1130 a. m., 159,720 and 9 S3 p. in. Surf days, 3 23 a. m. l-or isaitiniorc, vt asinngion nuuiue vtesivia II. ii O. It, It., ihruuch trains leave Heading Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. X It. It. It.) at 3 20, 755,1120 11. in., 3 10 nnd 7.27 p.m. Sundays. 3 20,7 00,1120 a.m., 3 40 and 7 27 p.m. Addi tional trains from Tweiuy-fotlrtli uml Chest nut street-station, week tlays, 150, 5-il, 8 23p m, Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 xv m. TltAINS FOH SHENANDOAH. Leave New York vln I'hilatlelnhla. wees days, 8 00 a. in., 1 30, 4 00, 730 p. )u. and 1213 niKUt. rmimays, ftuo p. m. iA-ave New York via Maucli Chunk. mfk days, 4 30, 0 10 a. m., 1 10 nud -1 80 p. m. Leave IMilliuleliiuia. lEeadimr Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 S3, 10 03 a. ill. and 4 05, 6 00, U 30 . m. Buntlays, ll isi p. in. Leavo Itcadlntr. week days. 135. 710. 10 06. 11 53 n. m , 6 00 ami 7 57 p. m. Sundays, 1 33 n. m. Leave rottsvillo. week days, 2 33. 7 10 a. m.. 12 30 and 0 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 83 a. in. Leave Tiniiuqua, wee-K days, a la, sou, li'i a m., 1 20, 7 13 ami 9 32 p. in. Sundays, a is a. m. Leave Muliauoy City, week days. 2 13. 9'Jt. 11 17 a. m., 1 31, 7 39 and 9 51 p. ni. SuudnyB, 3 13 a. m. Leavo Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 10, 4 00, 630, 9 37, 11 59 a. 111., 12 58, 3 00, 5 20, 6 20, 7 53 nnd lu lu p. m. niiuiiiiyM, i iu, -t w n. in. i,euve v lllianisporc, ween uays, t i., ,u lu a m., 3 33 nnd 11 41 p. m. Sundays, 11 13 p. m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wnrf and South strett whnif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. ni.,2 00, Saturday only, 3 00 , 4 00, Sue p. m. AccuiuinodHtlon. 8 00 a. 111.. 4 BO, 6 SO p. Ill, Sunday Kipress, 900. 1000 a. in. Accommo dation 8 00 u. in., 1 45 p. m. lteturning leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic uud Arkansas avenues. Weekdays, express, 7 35,9 00 a. lu., 3 30, 5 30 p. in, Accommodation, n 50, 8 15 a. in., 182 p. m. Sundays Express, 100, 5 30 8 00 p. in. Aeeom lU'Mlatlon, 7 15 a. in.. 1 15 p. in. Parlor Cars on nil express trains. I. A. SWHIQAItn, U. O. HANCOCK, Oeu'l Superintendent. (leu'l Puss. ARt P itiflj Every rnsn's wife fa-will wno na use ,n' WfP m cofi'ee' know a 1st' Can tell grand, good drink you about !ha,Kwi1' her - husband and sa'e ) SEELIO'S money. ( KAFFEE.I , Onty it a package Grocers f (3 1 J RESTORE LOST YIGOR When tn doubt wh.it to usa for tJervou Debility, Lop of Sexual Power (In either sex) I ni potency. Atrophy, Varicocele avl ether wtnesse?, front- any cause, usa Scsine fills. Drains checked and full visor quickly restored. IP neglected, iuch tr utiles result fatally. Mailed any her u uiled, fopt.coi 6 brwws for f 5.00. With er tyf5 00 order eplvec legal guanines to cure vr-refund tl monc. Address I'LAL MED1C1NU CO..Clelu:U.Cto, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD- SCHUYK1LL DIVISION. iUucn 28v 1890. Tralus will leave Shenandoah after the above, dato r WlKKaas, Ciilhert-wi, Frackville, IlarJc Wotea, St. Clair, l'ottsvil. ilainbuflt, Heading, Pott&town, l'hoenlxTlllo, Norristowii and-Vhti-. ndelphla (itrnoxl street station) at 508 and XL 45, a. m. and 4 13 m. on -week days. For 1'otts-. villaaud Intermediate stations? ia, m! SUNDAY. For Wlgjeans, titlberton, ItftckvIIU. Dark. Water, St. Clair, PotUville, nt 008, 9 40 a. nuand 310 p.m. For Jliimliurtf, HewUnjr, PtMoim, rnoeiuxvin', isorriwowit, l'liUftUelpitta at GOO, 9 10 a. in. 3 10 p. ni. Trains tenvc KrAckvllIo fur Shenandoah all 10 10 u. in. and 1211, 5 01. 7 ! in id 10 p. m, Sunday. 11 13 a. in. nud 5 -10 p. m. Ia'.ivu PotUville fur SheruindunlLM 101?. U 4A, n. in. and 4 40, 7 13 and 10 0U p. m, Sununy as 10 10 ib. in.. 5 15 p. in. Leave lMiilmUlphia, (lijoad street station), for Slit'iuiudoaU at 3 37 and t33n, in., 110 ami 711. 11. in. week davs. Suudavs leave at 6 50 a. in. Leave llrond street station, rhiladlphia. lor Sea dirt. Anbury Park, Ocean Grove, Looik Itranch, ami intermediate stations, 6.50, 11.39 a. in., 3.30, 1.00 n. in. wcek-duys. Sundays (stop at lliterlaken lor Asliury Paris), R.23il. m. Leave 12roaU Street Station, l'hlludeliililu, FOR NEW YOKK. Exiiress, week days, 3 20, 4 03, 4,50, 515, 6 50,. 73J, 8SO,9 20,950,10Q(liinliiKtr),HOO,ll 14a. ni., 12 noon, 1235 (l.lliiitrd 100 nud 4 ii p. in. DIutiiK Curs) 126 (Dlnlilk- Car), 140. (Iilnlnir Car), 3 20, 4 00, 5 ou, 5 56 (DIiJiib Car), 6 00, 6 60, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 12 01 night. Sundays,. 320. 403, 450, 5 15, 8 12, 8 30, 9 50, 10 SO (Dlntnjy Car), 1103 a. m.. 1233. ISO, (Uiulns Car) 2,30 (IliniiiBCnr),4 00 (Limited 4 22), (IMning Clir 3 20, 5 50 (DlnlllK Car), 6 33, 6 50, 8 1 10 00 p. In.. 120lnislii. Exiirrss for lloston, without cliAnge, .11 00 a, m. week days, and 6 60 p. ni. dally. WAS1I1NOTON AND THE SOUTH For lliiltininre nud Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 31 912, 10 20,1121 a. ill., 12 09 (12 31 Limited Dln lllK Car), 112, 3 18, 111 (519 Cuiiirrcsslnrtnl Limited, llinlnic Cur), 5 57, (DililliK Cat). 617, 053 tDinliur Cnr), 7 10 (Dliiinu Cnfl 5i. m., and 12 03 night week davs. Sundays, 150,7 20,912, 1123 n. 111., 12 Oil 112, 4 41, (JCB CoiiKressloiial l.lnilliil, Diniut; Car), 8 57 (IHnlnit Cur), m (Iilnlnir cur), 7 10 p. in. (Dlnllil! Cnr) and 12 05 iiiuht. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOU ATLANTIC CITV. Express, 8 50 a. m 2 10,(3 10 Saturdays only), 4 10. and' 00 p. in. week duys. Sundays, 8 45 nud 9 13 a. m. For Cape May, Auicletwea, Wildwood and Holly lleacli. Esprwm, 9 00 a. in., nnd 4 00 p. m. week das. HimduyH, 9 00 a. m. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon, Exprcss, 9 00 a. in., and 4 00 p. m. w"ek days. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. For Somers l'olnt. Express, 8 50 a. lu., aud 1 10 p. in. wtwk days. Sundays, 8 43 a. ni. S. M. I'Kr.vowr, J. It. Woon, Geu'l Maimuer. (leu1) rass'ir'r Afft nillions of Dollars Qo up in smoke every year. Take no risks but gut your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured lu first-class re liable coniiianit as represented by DAVID FAUST, Also Life and Aooidsntul Comitaliles. JOHN F. CLEARY, rUUE SF.LTZEll WATER A cure (or headache and stomach troubles. aiNGKIl ALE, WEISS UKEIt, LAQEIt PP., POUTER. BOTTLER OF . . , 1 7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah.
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