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My wlfv uumlpu. trmiWw with a a affected Uirui'i it in cOr excellent preparation Krwumiiily cured Iwrln n few day tlni"1, I r.innot mij' too mucli In favor of or 3ledlctn( nnrt would not do without It hi my hiiiw Hit wt live iloll i- instead of fifty Witt !'r hrt- JVM. should lie without one or uioro bottles or SfjS rr-i., Iil..l.thtp1n fiiro In tlin Tv 4'-t imiiBH lit nil times when they bvcomo fully acqualnWd with Its merits, as I e uuanea ivuncuur. PRICE, 00 CTS, A BOTTLE & , Ask Your Dijauzr. Von It. : MANUFACTUHID OV THI .12 m Thompson Diphtheria Care Co. WILLIAMSPORT, PA MA. jit? W iv- "MS" w w w ? w For snlo nt Klrlln'e drug store That's why they enoy their O OPFEB. Any grocer can tell you why customer! keep coming back or SZJE-LIG'S. Onlj le pick.!.. POLITICAL CARDS. pon chief uuitaiss, PIERCE WALKER, Of the Fourth ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. vote: for "JOSEPH WYATT, Of Siiexasuoaii, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, Rirst District. VOTE FOR Wi, FRANK C. REESE, Of Suhsandoaii, FOR REGISTER. VOTE FOR HON. ELIAS DAVIS OF BltOAU JIol'STAIK, -FOR- County Treasurer VOTE FOR GE0.F0LMER.Sr., Of SlIEKASllOAlI, -I'oi;- County Treasurer. VOTE FOR Harry Bradigan, ;OF SUEXASDOAII, for- PROTH0N0TARY LI TOSJIST POINT. But Is Prevented from Landing by a Eain Storm, A PRINCELY P.AILHOAD TBAIN. The ArrniiRi'inriit fur tlic Chlnrc Slnlo iimn'M Trip to VaihltiKlnti nutl Thrtirc to Nlnunra I'nlN, Wlicro Ho Will bo 51ft by Can a ill i n oillrlaln. 1 New Yokk, Sept. i.U Hunfc Chann arrived at Weit l'ulnt vc-.tcrilayiiftornoou on the dispatch bimt Dolphin to inspect the military nctulotnv. During tho trip up tho river Colonel Krml 1). Grant pointed out many plare of lntorot to tho ambas sador, who aike.t many n,uotlon. Kearhy v.i're Vico l'rosltlent Thom'son, Colonel MoOiidIc. Jtr. Sawaril, Mr. Wobb and nnart.t all thn other pronilnont visitors, hi Hunt? Chang boian, through his Inter preter, to spoak of railroads and their pay ing f per r-nt The Dolphin was then partslnp: tho Williamsburg sugar rcflncrlo'i ami Colonel Grunt said: "Thorolsa placo which pays 12 per cent, onau invested cap ital of W7,O..00O." Tho am basvidor bocamo Interested when he hoard this, and askod very minutely as to wflnt process tho sugar wont through thoro, and ho seemed satisfied with tho ro nllos which wero clven to his ovory ques tion, when tho vossel was abreast oi tno uavr yard tho Chlnoso flag was run up on tno mainmast oi tno om wuuucu i"ii mont. Slmultanoously tho saluting bat tery on tho cob dockllrcu a salutool nine toon iiuns. As tho boat noarodtho Droot lyn bridgo all tho Chlnoso beeoiuo very much Interested, ns well as LI Hung Chang. Colonel Grant oxplalnod in detail tho workings of tho big structure. As tho Dolphin passed up tho North river tho steam' craft of all kinds saluted with shrill whistles. Vice President Thomson, of tho Pcnn- sylvania railroad, pointed out tho com nany's denot on tho Jersey sido, and ox plained how tho passougors and freight wero transferred trout .ow xoru ami Urooklyn by ferryboats. Tho ambassador asked Air. Thomson his ago, how ho bo camo vlco president of tho company, and Inquired as to accidents, etc., on tno l'onn sylvunla road. Mr. Thomson turned asldo a quostlon as to tho amount of his salary, whereupon tho ambassador said "tho presidents and vice prosidonts of tho Europoan railroads had no hosltatlon in telling mo tho sal aries which thoy wero paid, but they also said that thoy nover had any nccldonts, as all tho accidents occurred In America.' Passing Grant's tomb, tho ensign was dippod, and all aboard stood bareheaded until tho flag was raised again. 1A nun; Chang, with his attendants, also stood up. but thev did not uncover. Artor tins cere mony tho ambassador turned to Colonel Grant, who was still by Ills slilo, and said: "I have seen tho tombs of Peter tho Great, William I and Napoleon, but I liavo not seen anything so grand as this grand re minder of so groat n general. It eclipses anything I have as yet seen. Captain Clover and tho ofllcors of tho Dolphin were then introduced to tho vice roy and tho lattor inspected tho shells and cartridges which wero brought to him. Ho handled those very carefully, but before dolug so had one of his attendants take away his pipo and tapers. There was a heavy fall of rain when tho Dolphin reached est Point. On tho ad vlco of his physician tho ombassador said It was too wot to go nohoro, and decided to remain on tho Dolphin with Colonel Frod Grant and Mayor Strong. Tho others of tho party braved the rain and drovo through tho grounds rapidly under mill tary escort. Thon tho trip back to New York was begun. It was without special Interest At tho dock thoro woro probably 7,000 porsons, who gave tho viceroy hearty welcome as ho camo nshoro. hi Hung Chang bowed frequently In recognition of tho honors paid to him, and heexprossod himself as very much gratl fkdlrtt what ho called an unexpected and generous reception by tho people of New Ybrta A raw nilnutos later, headed by squad of mounted policemen, tho car riage)! startod for tho Waldorf hotel. As they passed along Thirty-fourth strcottho crowds beramo thicker and thloker, and when thoy reached Broadway all traffic had to bo stopped until thoy nud passod hi Hung Chang notified Colonel Grant today thaw whon tho urant tomb lsucdl eatcd next year tho Chineko minister will plant a trap for him us a toKon of nls ro- 1.1 AlA. i. 1 guru ur my giuiib Kuiiuiiii. Tho special train provided by tho Penn sylvania railroad for tho uso of hi Hung Chang andhls party during theiv brlof journey through a section of tho United Statoglstho handsomest train over used for a similar nurposo In this country. It consists of theXprivato car Iolantho, espec ially fitted up for the viceroy's uso, n pri vate car for Goneral Itugor and his party, two pqrlor onrsAouo combination baggago and smoking oarV Tho lloor of hi Hung CUuob's car Is i-ovcrod with a beautiful yulUwionrpet, aU tho hangings and trim mtajjBJo oriental in stylo. This car Is IironBMl with an onclosod obsorvotlon plniftfjjlfrbm which hi Hung Chang cai vlevcvoouutry through which ho passes. frAirMA. a snanlal . kltahan and dining roonvnid UieviWor'A oooksnnd servants can prepftre and Ksrveyils food as carefully while flying; through ih country ns is tho custom In hi palttoe (it Peking. For tho memlxiN o- U Huns Chnng's suite a special dialing oar will ue provided when necessary. The tmkv.vfill leave Ntw York nt 8 a. pi. on ThurnuRj- and urrivo in Philadelphia at 10.15. A stop will br made at German town Junotloo, whore hi Bung Changand his party will be taken to the city hall, whero Mayor Warwick will formally wel come the distinguished visitor. Ily 13 o'clock hi Hung Chang will be in his rooms in the Hotel Walton, where an en tlrelloor line been reserve ft the party. After two hoursof rest a rooevthm will bo .given In horttlcuf the vWtftrstthe Union league, insuiie;.iroui0o,utuuKuuui wiuuu u fow mlnut&.ftt-S.""tfnJdPh hour tho p"rty will start for Washington, arriving there at 8.S0 ivoii. . Tho trnin will Ioavo Waehlnp;ton nt 0 p. m. on Saturday and nrrlvo nt Niagara Fulls at 11 '.BO o'clock, Sunday morVui A, representative of tho Canadian govern ment will lneofetho purcy-at, Niaffttm and escort thorn through tlm llrlHsh-ftuattt-nlons to Yancouvurwf loiunhl Hung Chang will start onJdirbm6wArdJournojy. rieuro-I'nt-uiiiunla'i tiear Tyrone. 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The embns sles were not llluinlnatod yinterdny, tho anniversary of tho sultan's accession to tho throne, owing to tho recent massacres. Tho dragomen of tho ombassle.s, while they wont to tho Ylldlz kiosk to convey tho good wishes of tho ambassadors, wero Instructed to loavo notes, which, although they congratulate tho sultan upon tho anniversary of his accession to tho throne, expressed deep rogret at tho recent out rages. There Is no longer any doubt that tho massacres wero organized by tho Turkish authorities, and It has been ascertained that orders woro only1 given to tho basht bnzouks to coaso massacring tho Armen ians nfter tho bloody work had boon go ing on for thirty hours. It Is also a fact that hundreds of Turks wero brought over from thoAslatlo sldo of tho U isphorus In order to take part in tho ina.s-.aeres, and many Armenians woro put Into hnnts, which wero thon taken out to sea. Their fate is unknown, but there Is not tho slightest doubt but that they have been drowned. Although It may bo true that tho attack on tho Ottoman bank originate 1 with tho Armenian revolutionary committee, it is admitted on nil sides that the massacres which followed wero not justified, and that from 3,000 to 4,000 people lost their lives In tho streets of this city or in those of tho suburbs during tho past week. Tho Armenians also lntondod to atbick tho palace, tho branch olllcosof tho Credit Ijyonnaiso and other places, their avowed object being to forco tho powers to Inter veno in tho Armenian quostlon. A dispatch received hero from Phlllp popolls says that n sorious. conflict oc curred last week on tho Turkish and Bul garian frontier. It seems to havo been an outpost affair, near tho villago of Shlro valuka. Twelve Turks wero killed or woundod and flvo Bulgarians woro wounded. As n result further and much more dangerous complications nro antici pated. l'eoplo In a position to judgo tho situa tion accurately bellevo that tho sultan has onco more approached dangerously near to tho point of forcing upon tho powers tho necessity of dismembering tho Turk ish empire. - The joint note of tho nmbnssadorsof tho powers asking tho Turkish government to suppress the disorders In this vicinity was received like tlio slmllnr notes of tho powers regarding tho massacres In Ar menia. Even tho hint that tho sultan Is endangering tho Turkish eniplro by per mitting a dontinunuco of the state of an archy which has prevailed is not looked upon as likely to havo mure than n pass ing effect upon the sultan. Tho Armenians who surrendered at tho Ottoman bank, and who wero subsequent ly taken out of tho sultan's jurisdiction, franklr announced that It was intended to continue tho work i-. agitation until tho alleged wrongs of tho Armenians aro redressed, and later i. ircular was re ceived at tho omb.i s1 from tho Arme nian revolutionary cot. ..nit: w confirming the annotinciMueiit that the agitation would be continued. Tho American college at Illssar and the Bible house at Stamluul aro still guarded by troops, and United States Minister Terrell has dono everything posslblo under tho circumstances to protect lives nnd property of Americans, and has mndo strong representations on tho sulijoct to Towllk I'asha. A detnehmont of British mnrinos who were marching from tho British guard ship to tho Kngllsh embassy on .Saturday clubbed and beat back a Turkish mob who were maltreating a number of Annonlnns in tho street. Tho porto made a complaint against tho conduct of tho troops to Sir. Michael Herbert, British charge d'affaires, who replied that tho marines had a perfect right to protect tho Armenians if tho Turk-, ish troops did not see lit to do so. Insurgent ;.,niv Up a llriilge. Havaxa, Sept. 1. Tho lino iron hrldgo over the river Buyato,'in tho provlncoof I'lnnr del Ulo, has lieon blown up, and thi-ro has been no communication between tho towns of Artemisu and l'inar del Hlo srice that tlmo. Tho whereabouts of tho train from Vueltu Abajo is not known, but It is supposed to bo still engaged in repairing tho line. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Oiintatlons of the N'cr York and l'lillatle! pllbl llxclmiiges. New YrillK, Aug. 31. Tlio stock market to day was, judud by reorut Rveratfes, fairly no tl x-e and the diatributiou of buNiness was satis factory. Closing bids; Bnltimnre i Ohio. 13 LeUIgh Valley .. 24) ClH-sa. As Ohio. l&l New Jersey Cen.. Del. & Hpdsou D..L. AiW Em- Luke Krie A: W Li-high Nav 1W-4 N. Y. Central. . 149' i PcnuHylvania.. liii Roa.Ung. Wa St. Paul . . t W. N. Y. & Pa . IW4 8, ot-. 1.. 2d ass t paid. General Markets. Pnit.ADELPHiA, Aug. HI. Flour weak for ! spni'.n'N strong for wiutors; wlntor snpor I nne, l.l's,2.1o: do extras, li.iyii.SO; Penusyl . vanui roller, clear, t. 75(93: do. dn. straight, I 1.1.26: woateru winter, elear, $3.75sU. Wheat dull; Septemlmr, ul'i'alro. Com inactive; di ptemlier, 2ili8iao. Oats dull; (September, gKA-MV- Hay iu good demand for choice stock; choioe tinfothy, $13.50g,ll. Rent steady; beet luinu,16.60'10; family, R5o;(4H. Pork steady; fumily, WJ&ftlO. LanlkUittdy. Ruttrteaily; western dairy , 8l-s'o)IS.o ; do, oreamery, Win lc. ; do. factory, 7;v.llV40.; Kit-ins, Wa. ; imi tation oraa-mery, lOalje. ; Neyi- York dairy, IK 15o.; do. creamery, llt'olulc. ; Ptiunsylranla ui-oamery prints, strictly fancy, ltki. ; do. firsts. 17'i(18c. ; do. sooondii, 14il6c. ; prints Jobbnit,' lltCJs2dc. ChuMe quiet; large, 5sso. ; small, iWSo.; ivirt skiim, A4"c ; full skims, lwl'4-. Eh-gs stuady; Now York and Pennsylvania, 15 (ttiilc. ; w ostern fresh, Vi 15o. Lhu Stoek 3Iarlcots. NnwYonK, Aug. 31. Bsevaa actlvo, hlghsr: native steers, WSydLbOsTaxau andColorados, (11. 10,8,4.26; stags and ozeu, fU.35ia-4.35j bulls, 12 did jdry oows, l.ai2,00.llvon quiet and lower ; veals, l')7.38; graisers and butter milks, 12.75 (gD.50. Bhoep uad lamb dull and lower ; sheep. t2.U ; lambs, 3.03Sa.23. Hogs Arm at ta.Oo (34.10. EastLibbhtv, Pa., Aug.Sle-Oattle ruled ao-tlr- for irixid jjrados andislowlon oonnnbai prime, JH.50ig4.U3; common, 3g8.Wi rouyli, aW3.70 ; balls, stags and cows, $2B.50. Hogs etiwjyi prime ltght, 8.fl3M,fO; bast medium, fi.mmm heavy, 1-l.aVgJl.aOfl-ougln, J2.36V,S. Sheep stendy, prime, JXtiso. fairi a!W,25. lumiuon. t'2$2 "5; common to good lambs, 4.23 j veal calves, Kseapcit Cnnlt-ts lli-rnptllreil. Bo-ton. rrpt 1. Bartholomew K. For res. HI years old. William S. Newman, S5, and Albert (' Kobblns, 2.1, threo convicts, followed the example set by threo of their companions at the houoof con-notion last Saturday by effecting their escape- on Sum day. Forres and Newman were captured VLi.tnt-il.it- ,i,i,l wit t,, ftik.l tr .t., n-l.n 'other primmors aro at large, but the' police w"''r-M- V,1,"11'' V"1 '""'-.ilnmbiirK, IteMlInK, i i.. i I,... .iV. M i.. u it. l'otttown, riitiviilxvillc, NorrUtnn-n ami Phil ore of the opinion that they nro in hiding Blit,i,l (iimml trr.-t station) nt 8 0 ami 11 S uiiuui r-uui.il jHipiiin, null mai uicir recap- ture will be effected soon. ' Cli-ior Work of lliinlc TI.Ii-m-s. j CLKVKI.AXlr.Sept.l. Tho gang of thlovos i which had followed tho Brvnii imrtv 1 through New York state took udvantniro of the stop In Hlploy to do a clever piece of work. There is a small liank in thb town, a branch of K. A. Skinner's First National lmnk, of West Held. Tho bank clerks rushed to tho front door to see tho parade puss, and In the meantlmu thlovos flipped in at n lmck window and mndo way with all the cash 111 sight, which amounted to about $1100. Mr. MaybrlrU'rt Condition lloprlt-s. LONDON", Sept 1. Baroness Do Homines, tho mother of Mrs. Mnybrick, had an In terview with theprlsoner last week. Slio says that she found her daughter very ill in tho lullrmary, and thinks her condi tion hopeless. The baroness adds that Mrs. Maybrlck is not likely to survlvo the winter. Mrs. Maybrlck, according to her mother, is absolutely crushed with despair. Today's Illrf-tlmi In Vermont. Bri!LlN-0Tos, Vt.. Sept. 1. Vermont Is today hnldlna the first state election in the east In the preent campaign, when a governor and state ollicers, two congress men and n stnto legislature will be chosen. The eurrencv .iue--tlon has lieon the princi pal issue, and it is not lioliovod that local politic will receive much consideration at the pulls. Members of the Bepubllean state cjininlttiv e-tiniatotheir majority nt from Sl.lKl) to .'lO.oiw. It went to 18,1101) In the l.it pro-iiler.tial year. Four years be fore that, h iwevcr, It was over 23,000. (ilasswoi-l-ers Will strike. BEAvntt Falijs, P.i., Sept. 1. A meet ing of tho employes of the Bochostcr Ttiinliler works was held In Freedom, and byannlmo.st uniinliiums vote it was de cided not 1 1 accept the 20 percent, reduc tion prop.isod by tho firm. Tho reduction includes every employe of the plant. Tho men, at tho requost of tho company, agreed to work out tho glass now in tho pots nt the old wages, after which they will reftiso to continuo until their old wages aro restored. Itra.llliiu Cabinet Changes. London", Sept. 1. A dispatch to Tho Times from Hlo Janeiro says that Signer Blonyslo Corqueira has been appointed minister of foreign affairs in place of Dr. Carlo A. Be Cirvalho, who recently re signed on account of complication grow ingoutof the nntl-Itallan riots. SIgnor Alberto Torrjs has been appointed to tho post of minister of tho interior and jus tice. Other change mo espectod in tho cabinet daily. Senntor Teller In tlin Ctiiii-v-lgn. Coi-OiiADO Sl'HINi.-., Colo., bept. 1. Sen ator Teller delivered last night tho only speech which ho will give in tho state of Colorado in this campaign- Long before tho hour of opening the doors an lniineii-o throng crowded the streets leading to the hall In which tho address was to bo do ll vere !. ""'i - ,-nati r ' ' "ut roso to siH-.-.k i v. :. "i jip!e i '-'.ij.icd ijvery available t-n.i.-ii In the Coliseum, and a thousand mure crowded tlio out.sido'of tho, hall and cheorod (ruin timo to timo us ho mlvocntistl tho ulcrtlun of Hryau. Tho rcouc which trrcotcd him nt th opening of tho mooting was hovnwl lp:crii)tion. How Are Your Kidneys? Ever have your back ache? dHs Dr. Hobbs eg Sparagus Kidney j Fills .! Ilnllb, CUn,;i t& .ndlli. ItacLSIr.nt Ileallhy kidney fVl rnrlfr (he blood b TT tlUernin from It jn. uric nclil and nil other polsona or 5! ImurltleB. Jra Pure blood mean. perfect lienltli. liy ,1a. )arit)instlioblood M" Dr. Hobbs ls jcuca hopib, a. d. Sparegus Kidney I'ills ? rnra flhaumatUm. Netir&lcia. Goat. briuht'H DlHuHHu.DlaheteB.Uroiitiy.Lczenin, ,f&. Vs Aniemla, I'uln. la Abdomen, llucknche, tf m Kidney .VoaltnBBft, nnd nil Inuiimmation il. &J7 ot the Ktdnei., Physician nnd drugumtB ClX) recommond tliem, CO Cents abox, 'ieB. j flf llmonial from tbou.nndB, t3 9l llutba Kfinedj l'i.. (IiK-.ku mil Sn TrBntUeo. "filv For Sale In SIlliNANDOAII, l'A., by -ft, S. P. Klrlln. DrusBlst, 6 South Main St. ' -- m, we 604 iJorth Sixth St. Sir?- n'.ancconCrechSL PHILADELPHIA. CUR CUARANTHED. it.l'l.srinl'ic ll l iu;sii 3enriniMi o t-r. Ilo.pllul lixpcrlt-iiL-o In U i-ntncy. STRICTURE, BLOOD POISON, -yrGrNERAL Cjebilitv. Lost Vicon.r 4-EXCES5C3 AMD ALL OTHERfr EFFECTS OF YOUTHFUL tVF'OLLY OF BOTH c):r?i- 1 eriuaiicnlly eut-eu nntr every one t-IMs an. ft Hi .1. LOST MArlllSOQ AliO SHRUNKEN C3Ct!(S MiTOBn. fc-i Hit live 'J-ri-ul i.laini,-,f.u hfinl; Trntli. Tli.-uu'j exp.i-ill-.-nf I III u kn 11111' 1 - mt 1 1. 'iniiinlals ' OB. LOSS'S BOOK FREI To all suiter-!!! of I'.lMCllKM m vnil'i AND H'OUICN. jjS titles; coin txiund I w cureiy ealel ou i-iJutl 'vt. Yn ntfmbyrutt etrictly ouiliii ui j, mai ivtlM .f, ouxk uur 9naron'"td. nuatt: how btundtnfv I OR MU HSsFE IRE tS&"V. ricJmiMsvc Mf.auma'JAl,"', vi-ok 'jucciuccoimub. salu at l'ovlnsky's drug stori, I Ccntro strevt. 28 Last "DIRT DEFIES THE "if IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. 1 i-j LJ lHri-:9JVWr.-,JIUtl I For salo br 1'. V. D. pei79a. Railroad. bt'IIfYKlM. DIVISION. .".ITEMIlltn l.isw. TrnlhAUII) leihve Hhennmlonh ftftf-r tbo Abort uste for WlaeniK, llllwrton, I-rackillle, Drk n. in. nnu 4 au ,. in on wei-K any. ifor 1'oiu vlllc ""d liiterni-illte ruttlmia 9 10 a. m. srXDAY. ji-or viKKn,, (illberton, Kruckillle. Dark Wiitrr. St. t'lnlr, I'otlnvlllp, nt COS, 940 n. m. mid ?." ., .'":.,1.B,," ".""K; ?'.0,tl..w. lMioeiilxvllle. NorrUnm-ii. l'lilladeltilda nfcfico. 9 10 li. in., 3 10 p. in. Trains leave Fmckvllle for Shenandoah at 10 40n. in. nnd 12 11, IS 01, 7 42 and 10 27 p. m. Stiiidnv, 11 18 n m. nnd .1 10 p. m. benve I'littnvlllo for Slieimlulonli nt 10 IV Ills n. in. mid 140, 7 IB mid 10 00 p. m. Suiidny si 10 10 n. m . li 13 p. in. lxnvc l'lillndelpliln, (llroml rtreet stotlon), for Hlicunnilonli nt .137 and 8 35 n. m., 4 10 and 7 11 p. m. week days. Stlndnyn leave at 0 SO n. m. Leave Ilrond street station, Philadelphia, lor Hen Girt, Anbury I'nrk, Oeenn drove, Iinx ltrnncb, nnd Intermediate ptntlntis, I OV G,6o, 8.25, 1 1.89 n. m., 2 3S, 3.30, 1.05 p. m. week-days, 6 00 Satuidnys only. Sinidny (top nt Intt-rlakcu forAsbury Park), I OV 8.29 ft. - Leave Ilrond Street Stotion, Pldlndelphln, FOR NEW YORK. i:xire-.week-dnys.3 20, ,05, ISO, 5 15, 050, 7 i, 20. 9 20, W, 10 21 (Killing Can, II 00 a. m. I2d0lioon, 1235 (Limited 1 no nli.1 122 p m. lllniiig Cnra), 1 10, 2 30 (DIiiIiik t'nr) 3 20,3 50, I 00, 5 00, 5 50 (Milling Car, 0 00, 0 50, 812,1000, p. in., 12 01, night Siltlilnvs, 3 20, I 05, 150,5 15, h 211, 8 M, V SO, 1021, Dining Carl, 1108 n. m 12 35, 2 30 DIiiIiik Cnr, I (X) Limited I l)iiiliiK Car, 5 20,550, Dinlliir Car, S35, (1.10,8 12, 1000 p. in.. 12 01 lilfjdit. lCxptes for Ronton without cbntige, 11 00 a. m., w i-ek-ddys, nnd 0 50 p. in., dully. l'OR-WAHIIINUTON AND Till! sol'TII. for llnltlmre and WiishliiKton, 8 50, 7 20, 8 31 10 20. 1123 n. m.. 12 09 (12 31 Limited Dln Imj Car), 1 12. 3 IS, I 41 (3 19 Coiiereulonal Llmlteil, Dining Car). 617, 6M (Dining Car), 7 5s (Dining Cnr) p. in., nnd 12 05 nlghi week liny. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23 V in., 12 09 1 12, 4 11, ( 5 15 Congres-doiini Limited, Dining Cur), 0 55 (Dining Cnrl, 7 5s p. in. (Dining Cnr) nud 1205 night. VOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Ilrond utrcet station, Phllntlelphln (via Dehiwnro river bridge), express, 907 a. m. 388 nnil 7 02 p. in. week tlayB. Sundays 9 07 n. m. nnd 7 02 ii. in. IEi-turnilig lenve Atlantic City, 7 50 a. in. week day-, 10 05 a. m. 1 45 p. in dally. I.envo Market M i eet Terry, express, 500, 82a 9 10 a m., (1O0 Saturdays oiuy), 1 50 2 00, 3-10, 4 00, 120, !00 mill 5. '10 p. ill San tiny. flOil, 7ilO, 8 00, 9 00, 9 4." n in. S1.00 eveursloii 7 Ot n. in. Iietlirniiig leave Atlantic City, 7 00, 7 10,8 00, 9 05, 1105 a. ln 3(U. 100, 5 mi. 7 50 nnd 9 15 p. in., weekdn. Suudnya, t iu, aw, ri, nuu v on p. in. l-'or, Cniie May, Aiigles.en, Wlldwood and Holly llenell. Uxpress, 9 OOn. in.. 2 30, 4 05. 5 00 p in. week ilnvn. Sundays, 8 20 a. in. Lxcur filon, 7 00 n. in. daily. For Sen Isle City, Ocenu City nnd Avalon. Rxpress, 9 10 a. in., nud 2 30, 4 20, 500 p. m. wnk ilnv. Sundays, 8 50 n. m. Lxi-tirslon 7 00 a. in. dally. For Soiners Point. Rxnreps, 5 00, 7 40, 9!0n. m., 100 ISntiirday only , 2 50, 100 nnd iuu p. in. week uays. sununys, 7 uu, s ee, 9 00, 9 4-i a. m. S. M.M'RCTOST, (icu'l Muuagcr. J. R. Wood, Gcn'M'nss'g'r Aglt P. R SYSTEIV1 IN EFFECT MAY 17. 1893. Trains leave Shennndonli follows : For New York via lMiflmlelplitn, week dnj, 2 10, 511, 7 20 a. in., 12 IS, a 00 and 5 55 p. m SuutlaH, 2 10 a. in. I-'or NYw York via Main li 'lunik, week daya, fiir., 7 l.Ma. in., 12 is nnd 3 Oop. in. Vor Kendln and 1'inlaiU-lpliia, week days, 2 10, 5 2 7 20 a.m., 12 is, 3 o-J and 5 55 p. in. 8un day, 2 10 a. ni. For I'ntUvilte, week days, 2 10; 7 20 a. m., and 12 IS, 3 00 and 5 !V p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a, in. For Tauuunia and Malianoy Citv, week days. 2 10, VJ 7 20 n. iu.12 48, 3 00 and Sup. m. hiindayii. 210 n. m For WlUlainiiport, Banbury and Lewliburg, weekdays, 3, H 30 a. in., 160 and 7 25 p.m. Siiiiilf.vH,3 23u. m. Kor ilalmnoy Plane, weekday. 2 TO. 3 25. 5 25. 7 20, 11 30 a m. 12 4S, 1 HO, 3 J0,5 55, 7 25 and 9 65 I P Hmidays, iu, a a. in. -"or Ashland and Mminokin. week dnvs. 8 25. 7 20.11:10 a. m., 150,7 25 ami 9 55 p.m. Sun days, 0 25 a. in. l-'or Raltlmoro, Washington nnd the West via R. .tO. It. R., throiiKb trains le Reading Terminal. Philadelphia, (P. .V It. II V.) nt 3 20, 1 7 55, 11 20 n. m., 3 10 nnd 7.27 p. i-. Sundays, o 20, 7 oo, u 20 n. m., a lo mm , 27 p. m. auoi tlonal trnlns from Twenty-fourth nnd Chest nut streets station, w eek days, 10 30 a. 111. 12 20, 12 1! 8 10 p 111. Sundays, 1 35, 8 2a p. m. TRAINS FOR KHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, wook days, 4 30, H 00 a. in., 130, 4 30, 0 00 p. m. bijd, n I it. Sundays, COO p. m. Leave New York via Ma nth Chunk, week days, 1 30, 0 10 a. in.. 1 30 nnd 1 15 p. hi. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 1 20, 8 39, 10 05 a. in. and 4 05, 6 30, 11 80 p. in. Snndayts, 11 30 p. in. t Leave Heading week ilayn, 135, 710, 1008. 11 53 n. in., 600 nnd S 20 p. in. Sunday, 1 35 a. nv Leave l'ottsvillc, weekdays, 2 35, 7 40 a.m.. 12 30 and 0 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 35 a. in. Leave Tamaina, week days, 3 18, 8 50, 1123 a hi., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 13 p. in. Sundays, 3 18 a. m. Leave Mahnnoy City, week davs, 3 45, 9 21, 1-1 17 a. m., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 04 p. in. Sundays, 8 45 a. ni. , , Leave Mahanoy Plane, werk ifays, 2 40, 4 00, 1680,9 37, 1159 a. m 1 12, 2 19, 5 20,6, 7 57 and 10 23 p. in. .Sundays, 2 10, 400 a. in. Leave AHIIain,port, m eek days, 7 42, iQ 10 a,,. m., 3 35 and 11 41 p. in. Sunda8, 11 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Pliiladelphia Chestnut street warf and South tstreet w hatf fur Atlantic City. Weekdays Impress, h 00, 9 00, 10 l a. in., vSaturrtuy only, 130, 200, 3 00,3 10,4 00,4 30, 6 00 5 30 p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m.. I 80, I 30 p. in. S1.00 eeiirion train, 7 00 a. in, 1 Hunday KxprertH, 7 30, hOO, H.'10,9 00( 1000 a, m. 4 11 p. m. Aecoutincdfitloii ti 00 n. in., 1 15 p. m, 81.00 excursion train 7 00 a. in. IteturniiiK lcae Atlantic City depot, cornel Atlantic and Arkansas aveniU'H. f Weekdays exprewn, Mondays only, 6 45, 7 00, 7 41, S 15, 9 00, 10 15 n. in., 3 80, 1 30, 0 30, 7 30, i930p m. AeeomnifHlation, 0 20, 7 55, a. m,, 482 rit ext'iiiHionirain iironi loot ltMiiMippi avenue only 6 00 p. in. SumlavH Kxpri'rti, 3 30, 4 00, 5 00, ft 00, 630, 7 00,73000, 930 p. in. AcN'onUiHMlttion, 715 n. in., 5 05 p. in. SI 00 excursion train from fool MlaMfrUtlpid a vl ni if onl j C 10 p. m. Parlor (Sirs on all uxprcHM tinlns. I. A. hWI'.IOAKD, . U. HANCOCK, Gen'l Superintendent. Gen'l Pass. Ar A geuiuno welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Hain and Coal Sts. Finest whlskevM, I) earn, porter and ale I erti futnntlv on tap Choice tetnjierance drlnkg ' and clurarH. Wanted An Idea Who can think of some simple tiling to TiAlent? Protect your Ideas; thev mar brlu you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDCltUURN ft CO., Patent Attor neys. Wanulugton, li. C, for tbelr Oi.Kul prlto Oder a&d Hit ot two hundred Uiveatlous wanted. KING." THEN 1 . 1 I 1'ottCT. j ,-i. ..wrvpiiv,, at.. i-c c a c(s.i.r ;tk:iesses, fr. to-an, cuse, u c Sniae PiU.. Drains checked ana tun vigor ouipuy re-i-red. IfniiMiril. M tribii ttm r ulli MailelforSLW iliboxca i. - i ita 6'.0" order ri-r n t. to ,2 v- or ,e---ii- t;iv i PEAi.HinioiiiiO:.,i ,i.o KIIiLTN, Shenandoah, Ta. I -41 ,11 tlfllflll ... I i ,lil ji.-y 4mm. TTT-rTsT