rtTff I J ! 5t Testimonials Decide The modlc'.nal valuo of Roods' manuiucHirid for tho hoalth of mankind. Diphtheria Cure Tcllsltsovnrtory in kivi ii by those who hno tested lis qualities. Not a slnglo cno of failure umnlli? tho millions of bo'tlca sold. His llio onlv remedy thut will positive ly and speedily cure thiitdroadcd disease. M uuifiicturcd by tlio Thompon Ulphtheila Curo Co., Wllllam-port, l'n. Ask your di-.dcr for a liottlo nnd also lor printed mutter describing tlio remcOi i"d lix spccluo uso whenpropeily uppllcd. IT ..EVER FAILS I Hero Is what ono vrho has tried I It says : Wllllam-port, l'n., May 1. IfW. To tlie Putille: I can sny positively thnt Tl.-in t "n's Diphtheria Cure sued my life, ll.wi i ni of ih evertt cases of Diphtheria ever Knewn among Brown people nnd ttil-t Medlrlne cured me In several nays' time. Amo know thtit my ilenr lister would not be living tnslny lintl it not been for Thompson's Diph theria Cure. Tell this to nil the norld nnd mnke the inngolwe rut strong ns possible, forltls my ilesTre thnt nil those mulcted slioulil five Thiimpson's Dlph thi rlii Cure a trim. It vvl.t euroeery time If applied accon'lni: to ulr'tllons, its sure.ly as the son rises nnd nts II. 1'. Iluir, 816 Hepburn St. Sold by Druggists every tubers Qt BO CtB. a bottle, . Those who once buy SBiiLIU'5 keep coniingbce'; for it. This ad mixture mnke s ' adding a lit- the flavor of co: fee delicious. A'.l Grocers. Uleof Seellg's to ordinary kcoffee 2C. a packge. fiCCCC50C0OCC00O05CC5C0C0 LI rrcn CURED TO STAY CURED. Does This Mean Anything to You 7 II your truss don't hold you or Is causing pain, see us at once. It may save you years of MUTerini;. We have cured hundreds of people In Pennsylvania, andean refer you to patients fured In your own town. Our treatment Is harmless and will not keep you from your dally labor. Call ami havo a talk with our doctor. It will cost you nothing. Woguarnn tee relict after tlio first treatment, and our jirlccs are reasonable. SerXUfxCb., Philadelphia. "See Our Doctor Every Tuesday at UNION HOUSE, Ashland,-Pa. SOOCOOOOOOftCOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o04 North Sixth St. Sill (1 Su'n'tui t'.Soonlrar'CConGresnSt PHILADELPHIA. C'JItE O'.lASfA'i "S.H. ouiumtii j'ltAirm: . leonoaerxi f A Years lloiliul x.-perl 'i,i-o In l-eri'iitny. ib.U STniCTURE, 3L00D POISON,' iJ&xf VrGCNCBAL-DEBILITY, LCOT VIGOR, 7T JUS A! C X C C S S E !5 AND ALL OTHERtff fJSS!?' EFFECTS OF YOUTHFUL itrFOLLY OF BOTH SEXES Permanent cured after every one ele ha t titled. tOST MAnHOii!! AND SI'.RUNXEN ORMNS BtSTOSE' . ho matter wh'Lt acir-Mylt-d gn atanl 'smotis Hoi.iorBtial p-kc'ii. liti cl-ilm, tirlte, prim cr aj, ild Ir. Thcel Wjov anno fttxiutth t ui a1-' end Voir Utnatirum iuccesful) tbtu) all thfr lonhliu ., a'Kl l'i f all k 1 1 H tn.io their irroita l-'ooraol Jilch, Uy u wtn roi.'.a ,iji Mciltnliid, ml jou ulsb to c't jl t n il t .i.' ii tr n .it. try ouco nmra M Ir. Thcfl. Qinlhjt. 1c c oui i . irctiro ii osslblj. JVo Ueecptlon, itoTaNo i;t"r'HtiiU'Mten. truhci'tt cured la i to 10 In , uvv J-. i cipi for Trulli. Beat of all fortiln 'iorM n I, toiih r L Onlj Itook cx roslDjriaaf i. Hi r- SJ l. b 6 9. Hours for exam ination ant treatment In r 'inliitithff ! rnddntifTotiicnsei, lnllj, U io 8. Vcd. fiQ'1 Km. e ..OtolO, Si.o.,0toJ3. Trtat-HK-ut br u',U. Strict At- ' -r 4niirnrt.eed. lu.ltltclr tn luwint ctiuri't'A la tbUeiijr tw lb. Iieat treotineiii. VETERINARY SPECIFI CS Tor Hcrsos, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hcgs, AND POULTRY. 500 Vaae Ilooh on Trcntment of Animals nud Cburt bcut 1' ree. cmtes(rcvrrs,npni;cBllons,Tnflnmmntlon A.A.lMihinl iUeulUKltls.AIIlk 1'ovcr. Jl.ll.-.Mrnius, I.niniiuss, Ulicmiiutlsm. :.(!. DlKleinpcr, Nasal Dlsclinmes. Il.l). lloix or lirubs. Worms', '"flf'oimhs, Heaves, I'm-uinnnla. J'.l'.--(!ollo or ; ripen, llellniche. ..(!. .11 Iscnrrlime, llemorrhnait's. II. II. Urinary nnd Kldury lllscascs. J.l.-.t.riipllvo Illsi-nsps. nlnnpre. J. It I)leuBi'sol Jittlon, l'nralysls. Single Bottle (over SO doses), . ,ijO fil'uM'e Case, with Specifies, MnnuilL Veterinary Curo Oil nnd Medlcatoii 87.00 sTnr y ctcrlnnry Curo Oil, . 1,00 Sold t7lrntvUlit er prepaid KBjvbere and lossy fraulllr on r.t.lit of prlee. IlniriMlKTS'31tD.fO.,mAliamm.m Bt,,NewVort. nannoiHHWBBHnMMHHMaH HtTMPERBYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. tn ttfift fHl vmn. Tha finlv unrrAsofnl remedtrfop Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, find Prostration, from over-work or other causes. 1 per Tial, or 6 rials and large vial powder, for 95 Bold by Urugfflaii.or neui i.tutitdoQ receipt ol price. mHPllUKlti'JIED. CO.,111 &lUlUlMQbU,Nef lort. INivtnsky h tlru &torc, 2$ Knsst Centre street. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS PGSniVKLY CUIfK -V LL JurvouH DUeatifH falling alpmurj, iirpottiiey, Klterl in ss cic, raufet tl by Atue and etUer Jrtwes and i.dlecrp Uods. Tliov milcklv- iiiul purely resti.rp IaM Vitality lu old cr. youi.ir.iuidlUaiaaiifor ftudy. iitMufMi vr lyarriace. l'revf nt Insjimy and i-oimuiQp-tlon if taken inilmt), 'I hi? ir uso ahowfrlnimotiatolmpruenieut and pro eta a i tJlti: wlu.ro all othorrt fall." Jusloi utm Jiavlnff the cennlne Ajax Tadlkts. lljcy havo cured thousands and m 1U cure you. Vo k!v imwIIUo w rltteu cuarante to elfecr a cure lti each cabo or refund tlio inoney,- 1'rlcobO cents ir package, or six packages uuu ireaunemi zor c.nj. xiy luaii, la pinin wraupvr. rpoanweJiftof prtcet circular lriw. Add: H urcuiariroo. Address AJAX REMEDY CO., nWg$- For aale In Shenandoah. I'a.t hy A. Wftsley, Itruggist. c Strt aho cunt, sciio 4c. ran iVOUAIIS SAFE or sale at I'ovlnnky's drug store, 23 East Centre street. For silo nt Klrlln's drug store. best by HUMPHREYS' ii mm w turn m A FimmL PLANK To bo Presented to the Iudian apolU Oonvoutiou, EEPRE3ENT8 OJURLlSLE'S VIEWS. Tin- Florida ttetegsthpi Xnthuslnstlc fni tlie I tt nomination af President Clove hind Tim Convention Will l'rolmbly Complete Its Work Toliiiirmw. ItDi WArflLl. Sept. 2. Senator .Tohti 51. I'ulinor, of Illlimln, rhnlrninn ot the provisional committee nppolntcil lit Chi ro'to five wss ro, .onlled tho convention of irohl DanioarftM to ohler nt noon today In TomllnsOft hull. ) Tho convention vmr opened with prnyci h- Hnv John White, tho Kplscopnl bishop of tho ilioceHe of IntUnnn. Kx-Govornor Flower, who had Isasn fclccted an letiv I pomry chnlrmau, tlollvercil tho opening speech. All tho (leleann havo not yet ar rived, end the indications nro thnt the prnthi'rlnjr will ctcootl expectations, both In point of numbers and statos rcpro fciuciL From tho lltJ In the hands of Secretary Wilson It is certain that over 600 iloleiratcs will bo present, rcprcseutlna forty-ouo or forty-two states and terri tories. ConsldorltiR tho fact that tho original call for tho meeting of roprosentn tlvos of ton middle western stntos was only Issued July 20, tho managers feel that thoy havo reason to feci proud of tho result of tholr work. Tho Massachusetts delegation held a meeting yesterday, at which considerable enthusiasm wns manifested. There was some talk about candidates, but no coiv elusion was rcAchcd, nud n commlttco ot 11 vo was authorized, with Chnlrman Slgor ney IJutler at Its head, to canvass tho situa tion with other stato delegations nnd do- tcrmlno the lst course to pursue It wns decided thnt.ln case thcro wns n probability of moro than ono ballot, a complimentary vote should bo cast for Secretary Olney. In enso thoro soemed to bo n probability that tho convention will ngreo upon tho first ballot, tho llussachu setts delegation will not cast a complimentary vote, but voto for tho candidate tho gold Democrats intend to support. A currency plank, offorod by Chnrles A, Couant, was adopted and Henry K. Lamb nuthorlzed to present It to tho resolutions committee. This plonk Is ono which has rural vod tho Indorsement of tho treasury department, and contains suggestions by Secretary Cnrlislo. It is as follows; "Wo recognlzo tho fact that tho exist inn currency system of tho United States, created in a poriod of national stress, is not based upon sound and scientific prln clplos, nnd requires serious revision to adapt it to tho noods of commerco and production. "Tho tendency of tho system of govern inont paper money nnd national bank notes based upon bondod securities has been to restrict circulation where it was noetled, to accumulate ldlo cnpitul in few centers, to subject tho rato of lntcresi to unjust fluctuations nnd radical Inoqual' Itles in different i-cctions, to restrict en terpriso and cripplo Industry, to mnko currency scarco in times of business nc tivity and redundantly plentiful in times and places where It was needed, nnd nt such times to expel tho hurplus In tho form of gold, tho monoy of international exchange "Tho gold stnudnrd has not been the cause, but the victim of thoso conditions. Tho banks also havo been tho victims of laws not of their making, tho result of war necessities, nnd havo incurred un merited hostility, becnuso thoy havo becu prevented by these laws from rendering tho services to agriculture, Industry nnd commerco which should bo tholr legiti inato and natural function undor n proper currency system. "Wo bellovo that tho protection of tho publlocrcdlt against tho results of ngita' tlou for tho debasement of tho motallio standard has been rendered doubly diill cult by tho defective character of our paper currencj. Tho gold standard has Irarno tho odium of ovonts for which It is not responsible, nud which should bo dt rected against tho vicious policy of gov' orilmont paper currency, subject to per potunl rolssuo. Tho snlo of bonds for gold on four occasions during tho past throo years has been duo to tho fact thnt tho ex isting currency system has thrown upon tho treasury an obligation which should bo Imposed by law upon tho banks. "Wo demand, thoreforo, that tho Initial 6tops lie taken for tho withdrawal from circulation of tho legal tondor notes, or for a change of tho existing system of redemp tion and rolssuo. And wo demand, lu order that there mny bo no Impropor con traction of tho currency nnd that it may 1 capable of ready adjustment to tho de mands of buslnoss, that tho present bank ing laws bo so modified ns to Interposo no obstaclo to tho creation of nn elastlo banl; lug currency, subject to such control as shall insure uniformity, security and re demption in standard coin on domand." It is not lmprobablo that n rosolutl' declaring in favor of tho income tax will be adopted by tho convontlon. It will not condemn tho supremo court nt- nil, and will provide that tho constitution shall bo amended first, so ns to romovo constltu tloual objection. A general canvass among tho delegates on tho iiuostlou of Including a declaration In favor of bimetallism by International ngreemont in tho platform shows an np purenlly largo sentiment ngalnst ony nl lusion to an international agreement. 1 hero nro n few delogntes who favor such iv declaration, but they appear to bo in a very decided minority. There Is a noticeable lnck of brass bands nnd shouting forcnndldates. Tho Florida delegation, bearingnlofta banner Of l'resl ilent Cleveland, wore csoortcd to their hotel by a band ot music, and a marching club from Alabama enmo stepping along to tho stirring strains of martial music, but these were tho only bands on tho streets yesterday. Tho dclogatos are com ing quiotly, many of tho dologutlons be ing accompanied byprpmlnont Democrats from their states. Thoy are very much in o imost and sny they need no blare ol trunpots to food tholr onthuslnsm. In Dorsonnel thoy nro confldont that the delegatus will tako rank with ajiy who have over had scuts In A national conven tioiu Conspicuous lu the convontlon will bo ex-governors, senators, congressmen and othors whom the IJomocrncy has lion orod highly, lb'the 'past. Not a few1 of tlicni Sat in the, Chicago convention which noni Inn ted iiryiiii hud SeivalL' The suggestion Qf.IIpnry-JV'nUexsQn, for president, which seomoorlo lxin higli favor on Monday, seoius -to have go,' nod no irround. Tho Kentucky delegation ii pledged to'Buckuor forVl&JflroSfdGut.and (ha sontlmont soeins to bo uniting uncKio the origluul ticket Buegesiojil a.gMcaljo- Urn-.T nnd riuckner. The Florida delega tion vcsiordav shook hands across thocon- I iicnt with far off Washington In the per- pun of Illicit Wallnco, Win) oil Jlouuny liliht launched the C'lovolund boom, but th president's friends In tho Intervening utiiN-ii Hot tholr fncos strongly against nil siiph migfte'itlnris. Other names put for ward are Secretary J. Sterlmi Morton. Secretnry Ghrllslo, (lenernl John lllaek ot Illinois, f etintor vllns, Jsetmtur l'nlniet nnd ox-Congresninn Oulhwalto, and thoro Is still some talk of Senator Gray, of Dela ware, despite his firm refusal. Ucneral Tracy of Jsow York, tho Dela ware dololtnto, Controller Kekols, and o hers cling to tho suggestion of Vilas, but tho Wisconsin senator Insists thnt the lladger stato Is for Hrngg, nnd that ho does not desire tho honor. Tho Illinois delegates say that tho nomination of Gen eral lllnck would Interforo with the local .(.-Ativass, ns thoy have nominated General j slack for governor. David Ijawler, ni Minnesota, Is for Secretary Cnrlislo. The Keutucklim's name Is rocclvod with favor, but thoro Is nn undercurrent of opinion thnt tho nomination of any ono connected wit n tno administration would bo unwise. Th6 eastern dolegatos as a rulo nro tivklng no hand lu tho solcctlonof tho candidates. They say thoy aro willing to let tho pre vailing sentlmont In tho contral, middle ana bonier states, where tho main battle ground Is, govern in this matter. Asldo from tho general nucstlon as to how far the platform should go boyoitd n renunciation of the Chlcag.i platform and a strong financial declaration a contest Is likely to bo precipitated over tho quostion of Incorporating lu it au Indorsement of tho principle of nn incomo tax and a dec laration In favor of tho retirement of the greenbacks, coupled with tho establish ment of a now federal linnklng system. Tho domand for iv single declaration for the miiiutenanco of tho gold standard comes principally from the east, but has strong supporters llko Vilas lu the west. There Is only ono contest from Con necticut, whom there nro opposing dele gations. Hut tho settlement of this con tost r.iso, It Is thought, will bo easily reached, and Senator Caffory, of L mlsi nun, has already boon decided on for pjr manont chairman. After Senator Caffery has been installod tho convention will nil joum until tomorrow, when the piriform will bo ndoiito land tho candidntea named. A siuo tlie adjournment Is oxp -jted to morrow evening. Tho Florida delegation held in enthu siastic meeting lust night, at whh-h they doclded to support Mr. Cleveland first, last nnd nil tho time. Tho members of the delegation say they find a strong under current nmoug tho delegates from othet stalos favorable toho president's rouonil nation. Thcro was n pleasant Incldont In ono ol tho parlors of the Dennlson House lnsl night. It was tho meeting of Genera' Hrngg of .Wisconsin and General Simor. Hollvnr Huckner, whoso names are beinc couplod overywhero as the probablo nonil neos of tho convention. Tho two grizzled old voreruns, ono of whom wore the blue while the other wore thogr.iy, and both oi whom saw distinguished service in thelt rospoctivo nrmies, had never mot before. Tho two men clasped hands cordially when presented. General Buekner re marked pleasantly that thero might have boon n time when ho would not havo beer anxious to moot General Hrngg at such close quarters. Tho hitter's oyes twinkled asho replied felicitously that ho was thank ful the days of their hostility had departed forever. My llttlo hoy was aflllcted with Eczema la nruta form for a year, during ivhlch wo tried m .inout pucct'Rr) every kuovwi remedy. The dis order appeared on tho right cheek and was of a l'!Mery and bloody form. Hh pillow, mornlncB, oulcl bear tlio bloudj Imprint of tho side of his facj, while It wm inipoHellile to prevent him from crntchlng his face owing to tho itching. AdIfiwl to try Ccticuua, I boucht a box. Tho llrst application wns made at night, and It Us fact, that tho appearance' of the affected parts tdiowed n nutlctnUeimprotfment the next mom in g, and, continuing tho treatment, as a result, my child has as fair and smooth skin as can bo luund auywhere. W. H. NEEDITAM. rataskala, O. Rpredt Cl'BK TaiATUiiT. Warm bathi, with f!DTicUHi Kojp. trentlft annlleationa of OiiTictTBA folnU mtntt.the (treat akio euro, and mild doietof CL'TICCBI llEaoLVCifT.greateet of humor cure. Sold thrmiphout the world, rrice, CmcrBi, 50ci Foap, 25b. t lUsoLVEiT, aoc. and II. Potts a Daua ari uiipm. uorp., Boie rrop., lirion. OjM Uow to Cure Kvery bkla Unease." mailed frw Taken Inter ETs A'AJ 3 U.3 i' J nally cures cramps and all bowel COD- plaints, s u a a en colds, chills and La Grippe. Ussd externally it is the best liui- J meiit in the world. Beware of imitJtio'.is, buy only the genuine made by Perry D.ivts. ;;',. . L.rg. b.ulf. 'J .00 (0 itrlt cacO CJnlelily.Thoroimhly, lfui'uvor Cureil. Four out of live who suffor nervousness, mental worry, attacks of "lhebluea,"arohut paying the penalty of early excesses, vie tlras, reclaim your manhood, regain your vigor. Don't despair. Send for book with explanation nnd proofs. Mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL 00., Buffalo, N.Y. .CHASES Bloody Herve Food For Weak and -HunDawn People from Childhood to Old Ace, WKA"TViT IIJl'Tho HchpBtof all restorttlrt . VauUt Umfrutv it rvpUces the same iuUtince j to ttitt blood and mrvfi that are exhausted lu I tbeiietwulife-RlTinff iloldabydiaeaalodlcfetion, 1 high 11? ioc, (mixyork, yorrr. flovy- fcbetia. WHAT IT DOES I UT mining no uippa inu riciiiHTid me uiK-fsmon yvri tsvt it creiR.es i aoildJlWfh. uiutfU.itft iirt-UMtlu ,'f (). luff mad atrttnir. thft t.raln bueouita I I tifrvaa bo. I actlro and clear. Ik M,sCoiig IcH inaUir uti i-jppiJpK all vamniruriu4aiid neaiceadlaefi!irae&,Hba irVeqaTt'Tanil a.afemilereg-alatorlt la worth Ita weifht la ffold, Oua box la.ta a we.k. Price &(., or 6 boj.es ifiluo. Prtuselat, prJirmUsJUooU Irve. , ' . TH8 Dft'. CHASE'COKPANY, lilS Cneatuut tt- Pblladelsbla. AND MBRYAMl'irS Ho Acldrasses a Monster Meeting on tlio State Houso Grounds. TEttT? THOUSAND ENTHUSIASTS Clree) the I'lesldrntlnl Cnnillilnle, Who Is Iiitriidiii-i'd by Hon. Allen W. Tlnmimn. Son or the "Old Itiitnun" Ills .Inuriii-j Hirimgli Mnjnr SloKlnley's Mute. Coi.fMiiis, Sept. 2. There wasonnthr iloinnnst ration paid tho llryan party when they left Cleveland for this city yes terday. About tho hotel and depot lar,e crowds had gathered In order to catch a parting glnnou of tho nominee. Tho Co lumbus reception commltteo took chnrge of tho party. A special car had been pn Tided, and It wns decorated lnsldonnd out with bunting, whllo on onch sldo of the car was a, great banner bearing tho In scription, "W. J. Bryan, Our Kext Presi dent." Tho train wns dclnyed nn hour, mainly on nccount of tho crowds which had gath ered nround the car nnd Insisted on shak ing hands with Mr. Hryau. About 200 laborers employed lu tho shops about tho depot oatno over to grnsp the hand of tho nominee and assure him of tholr support. As Mr. Hrynn stood on tho rear pbilform of tho train tho croSvd cheered him timo nud timo again. At overy vlllngo throuch which tho train Ttassed huudreda were withered at tlfw depot In order to catch n gllnuise of t)w nominee ns ho passed through. Thoro wore but throo stops mado, nu.l ut these places Mr. Hrynn shook hands with those assembled. Ho spoko a few words to the crowd at Grafton, Crostllno, Shelby nnd Delaware, and at each of thoso places was cheered and applauded. llio freo silver campaign In Ohio at tained Its high water mark In Cleveland Monday night, but the outpouring of peo ple to see and hoar tho Democratic presi dential caudldnto at tho stato capitol last night was greater in proportion to tho slzo of tho city than that in tho northern metropolis had been. Mr. Hrynn had the state capitol grounds for his forum and the memory of local politicians contains no such demonstration as tho ono In which ho played tho star part. The inhabitants say that no other at traction has ever drawn so strongly In Co lumbus, except a display of fireworks In connection with tho stato fair on tho sanio grounds two years nro, when GO per cent, more people wero gathered. A roofed and ling draped platform faced tho eastern front of tho capitol building. As Mr.Hryan looked down from lt- height twenty feet abovo the plane of faces ho saw tho steps and terraces packed In solid rows, with tho gloomy stone wall for the background, whllo about the othor threo sldos of the stago across tho lawn of several acres to the street boyond stood reglmentsof which au accurate estimate wasau Impossibility, and which a c.vrof ul guess would place nt 150,000. Jjooking down from tho roof of tho capi tol bullillng an hour before tho candidates arrived nno saw tho whole plucoobout Its four shins swarming with men, women and children, a l.irgo part of tho city's population reinforced by visiters to tho state fair now In progress. They jostled nnd pushed nbout the r .u'ldsnnd poured through tho corridor jf tho building In knloldoscoplo cm-i'oi''s From tho Chltten 'e hot-l, half n mllo away, Mr. Hryan came to tl.i capitol in a barouche drawn by four whilohorses, nnd under tho escort of several freo silver clubs if Columbus and neighboring towns, en livened by bunds and unique campnlgn devices, In which mammoth silver dollars shared conspicuously. A shrill cheer marked his progress nlong tho street, nnd, multiplied in its Intensity, announced his arrival nt the plntform, thereafter boating tho nil In wavo after wr.vo throughout his speech. On account of tho slzo of his audlouco, Mr. Hryan adopted a uovel mothod of speaking, talk ing to sections of tho crowd nltcrnately from each of tho four sldos of tho plat form. Even then not moro than a tenth of tho people could hear him. Ho was in troduced by Hon. Allen W. Thurmnn, sou of tho "Old Homan," who has boon fight ing for freo silver In Ohio for several yoars, and after tho candidate's spcoch tho Demo cratic nomtneofor "ongross In tho Colum bus district, Hon. John J. Loutz. addressed tho romntns of tho crowd. Mr. Bryan left this morning for Spring field, where ho arrived nt 8.45. Tho noml nco addressed tho citizens of Sprlngflold and nt 11 o'clook took tho train for Urb'nna, Bellcfontnlno and Kenton. Ho will speak from tho car nt the first placcsnndat Ken ton will stay nn hour nnd a half. At 2 o'clock ho leaves for Tolodo by way of Flndlaynnd Bowling Grcon, nrrlvlng In Toledo nt 5.80. At Toledo thero will lio n night nddross nnd tomorrow morning ho will 6tnrt for Elkhn--dt, Ind., through southern Michigan. Ho will address tho citizens of Elkhart at noon and immedi ately after- tako a train for South Bend, Ind., whoro ho will spoak tomorrow night. Ho will spoak nt Chicago on labor day, Sept. 7. Murwiloiis ltosults. From a letter written hy 1'ov. J. Gumler mnn. of Diimmihilo. Mich,, we nro permitted to make tills extract : "I have no hesitation in rt'i uiiimcmliiier Dr. King's New Discovery, as tin- results were almost marvelous in the case cf my wife. While I was pustur of tho lUptist church at Hives Junction she was brought down with l'neiiinimiii succeeding l,u (iriiipc. Terrihlo paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it m i uied as If she could not survive them. A friend lecoiiimcnded Dr. King's New Hisi-nvery: it was quick lu Its work nud highly satisfactory In results." Tiial bottlos tree at A. WaBley's drug store. Kegular sie 50c and $1.00. Itlmr iiiniiiwrt .M.iy Ainikuitp, I.iiNiiox, Sept. a. A siwclal dispatch re ceived here front Homo suys that His ru mored thero that King Humbert will an nounce his ifbdlontion after the murriago of the l'riucn qf Xaplos, thu helrapparent, to 1'rlneoss Holp)io,of Mqntonogro, which Is to tako place early In November. Thu Weather, For eastern 'Kow York,' oastorn Penn sylvania nnd Jpw J9'rsoy: Fair; slightly warmer, preceded by light frosts in north ern portions of Now; Enulund nnd New York i westerly winds, shifting to south oily. llucklen's Anilca Salve. Tho best salvo in1'lhb'r"''ivorld for cnte, 1 t .. M.-,-. ..It i .ix.i.V e iiiuiaso, bwiii u,i.u.b, mi. incuiu, igvor Buiuo, tettor. chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions; and nosltivelv cures nlles. or 40ivay rvqulredi JtJs guaranteed togivo perfect satisfaction or mouy refunded, l'rico ta cents per uox. r or sale uy A. Waslcy. tea Lay your foundation with "Battle Ax." It is the corner stone of economy. It is the one tobacco that is both BIG and GOOD. There is no better. There is no other 5-cent plug as large Try it and see for yourself. "DIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN A PA IS GREATFS THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. :ve GoEsethxesneo'is a reliable, monthly, reultlnc medicine. Only harralMa osA the j.urett drugs should bo used, it you -rant iht tx.nl, get SSp. Goal's fPeGntis'Ossu tPsiBs Ther are prompt, sate and certain in result. Themr.cine (Dr. Pwl'ti ceTerdtsap. uolut. Bout anywhere. Sl.OO. Addreu iEAi Uu-nvJS u Co., Ctut-i-nJ, O. For sale by 1'. I D. KIKUN. Shenandoah. Fa. &4 RE&DI.1G SYSTEM IK KKI'KUT MAY 17, 1S. Trnuii lenve Slieiiuiidonh ns follims: For Xew York via IMiiludeliihin, week day 2 10, .12.1, 7 20 n. in., 1J IS, 3 00 nnd 5 515 p. ir yulnluH, 2 10 u. tu. For New York via Munch Chunk, week da -5 25,7 2011. in., 12 Hand .100 p. lu. For Ivewlltig tun! I'liilu-lelpUIn, week duy 2 10, .1 M. 7 20 ii.in., 12 IS, 3 01 Hint 5 55 p. in fun dnvs, 2 10 n. ni. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 20 a. in., nn. 12 IS, 3 00 nud 5 55 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 u. m. For Tiunaiiua nud Miihntioy Citv, week dAy 2 10,5 25, 7 20 n in., 12 4S, 3 00 nnd 5S5 p. id Kundnys, 2 10 n. m. For Wllllomsport, Sunbury nnd bewisburit week days, 325, 11 30 n. m., 150 nud 7 23 p. re Sundays, 3 25n. in. For Mahanoy l'lnne, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, 5 25. 7 20, 11 30 m in., 12 4S, 1 150, 3 00,5 55, 7 25 and 9 f! p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 n. in. For Ashiantl and Sh.niiokiu, week dnys, 8 2! 7--U, ii ;hj a. in., loo, i -'o anu uao p.m. r-itp i days, 3 25 n. m. For ltultiinore, AVashlngton nnd the Wesl vll 1 II. tiO. U. 1'., through trains lei"i Kendln, , Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & II. II r.) nt 3 20 j 7 55, 112a a. in., 3 10 mul 7.27 p. i Munuays. 3 20,7 00,1120 n. 111., 3 iO ami, 7 27 p. in. Ailrll tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth nnd Chmi nut streets station, week days, 10 BO a. m. 12 20. 12 1& 8 -10 p m. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. lu, TJIA1NS FOli SHE: ' XDOA1I. I.eae New York via 1 'nladelphla, wetil da.s, 4 30, 8 00 n. in., 130, . 1W, 0 00 p. m. uU lllht. .Sunday s, 6 00 )i. lu. Leave New York via Maueh Chunk, wel days, 4 30, 9 10 n. in.. 1 HO nnd 4 15 p. in. Inve Philadelphia, lteadtiiK Terminal, weel days, 1 20, 8 35, 1005 n. m. nnd 105, 0 30, 11 IX p. ni. Snnduvs, 11 30 p. m. benvo IteudlUK, wet-k days, 135, 710, 10 PS 11 5-5 n. ni., 0 go and S 20 p. in. Sumlays, ! 35 n. I.eno I'nltsville, weekdays, 2 85, 7 10 A. m. 12 30 nnd tl 12 p. ni. Sundays, 2 35 n. in. I,envi Tniluniun. week day, 3 IS, 8 50. 11 28 a in., 1 27, 7 20 nnd II 1:1 p. m. Sundays, 3 IB ft m. I.em o Mahanoy City, week days, 3 16, 9 1 tl 17 n. m., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 08 p. in. hunduyM II n. tu. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 10, 4 00 5 80,9 37, 11 W a. m., 1 12, 2 111, 5 20, 0 3, 757nnn 10 28 p. in. Sundays, 2 40. 400 a in. I.unv YVIlllnin.port, week days, 7 12, 1010 h in., 8 85 and 11 11 p. tu. Sundays, 11 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street watt ant South strettwhaif fur Atlantic City. M'eekdnys Kxpress, s 00. 0 00, 10 15, a. m ISfttur-laj only, 180, 2 (10, 3 Ol), 3 10, 4 00, 1 80, 5 00 5 30 p, in. Aoconnuodntlon. 8 00 a. in.. 1 30, D au p. in. Sl.iu exeursitiu iiain. i iu h. hi, hunilay impress, i uo. ou, o au,v w, junu n. in. I 15 u. in. Aceniuni! datloil 8 00n. in., 4 15 p. in. 1.00 excursion truin 7 00 a. in. Iteturn Imr Icmve Atlantic city aeiiot, corim Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdavs umiress. MondavS only. C451. 7 00, 7 15, 8 15, 9 00, 10 15 n. In., 3 30. 1 1)0, - 8C, 7 80, U30p m Aeeoiniuodntloii, 0 20, 7 55, u. in., 4 83 p in fii.i.iexoursioiiiruiu iiuiiu no..uiiMiseipju aveiiuo only 0 00 ii. in. Suilday-l:pre, 3 30, 4 00, 5 00, 000. BSO, 700,730, 800, USO p. m. Amm miltliin, 715 n. m., 5 05 p. in. il 00 exuui'siou train from f.xii .Mississippi nveiiuu ouiyj u iu p. in. I'anor uars on ail express naius. I. A. SWKIQAHU, O. O. HANCOCK, Gen'l Superintendent. (len'l l'.ss. A A genmuo woleoiuo wiuu you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rinln and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter nnd ale constantly on lap. Choice, temperance drinks and cigars. Wanted-An Idea SS Prptect your Idea.; ther rnur, bring yeu weallb. Write JOHN WKimEUiluAw CO.. Intent Attor beya, Wasblnitton; B. C, for tbelr Sl.euo rrlxo oOer aad list of two hundred hirentlous wanted. j; pea. Railroad. 8CHUYK1LL DIVISION. SCPTCMBEll 1, IS90. Trains will lenve Slienaudoah after the ahovt date for WijrRnns, Gllberton, Fraekville, Dart. Water, St. ('lair, Pottsvillo. Uamliiirg, lteAdlna-, Pottstown, Phoenlxville, Norrlstown and Phil adelphia (lirond street station) nt (108 nnd U45 a. in. and I 20 ii. m. on week days. For Potto ville nnd iutermedlnto stations 9 JO ft. m. SUNDAY. For Wliri;ans, Qllberton, Frf.ekville, Dark Water, St. t'l.ilr, l'ottsvllle, nt 0 OS, 9 10 n. in. and 3 10 p. in. For llaiuburg, Heading, Pottstown. I'lioenlxvllle, Nonlstowu, Philadelphia atOCO, 9 40n. in., 3 10 p. in. Trains leave Frnckvlllo for SI."unndoah at 10 10 n. in. and 1211, 5 01, 742 nnd U27 p. m. Sunday, 11 13 a. in. and 5 10 p. in. I.eno Puttsvllle for Shenandoah at 10 lb. Jl 48 u. m. and 4 40, 7 15 and 10 00 p. in. Sundk-r at 10 10 tl. ill., 5 15 p. m. Lcnvo Philadelphia, (Ilroad street station), for' Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a. in., 110 and 711 o. in. week dnvs. hund.ivs leave nt tt 50 n. m. Leave llroatl street station, Philadelphia, lux Sea (Jlrt, Aslniry Park, Oeenn drove, Long llranch, nnd intermediate stations, I 05, 0.50, 8.25, 11.39 a. in., 2 3S, 3.30, 1.05 p. in. ueek-dnys, 5 00 Snturdnys only. Sundav. (atop nt Interlukeu fnrAsbury Park), I 05, 8.25 a. - Lenvu Jlruad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOit NEW YOltK. Express, week-dnB. 3 20, 1 05, 4 50, 5 15, 0 50, 7 30,6 20,9 20,9 50,10 21 (DilliliK Car), 1100 a. in. 12(iniiniiii, 12 35 I Limited 1 00 and 122 p.m. DlnliiKCars), 1 10. 230 (Dining Car) 3 20,3 50, I 00, 5 00, 5.511 (lliuini; Car, 0 00. 05O, 8 12,10 00, p. m., 12 01, iiiulit Sundays, 3 20, 1 05, I 50, 5 15, H 20, 8 33, U 50, 1021, Dining Car, II Ol a. m 12 35,2311 Dining Cur, I 00 ll.lllllted 122 Dining Car,520,55fi, DlniliB Car, 0 35, 0 50,8 12,10 00 p. 111., 12 01 llluht. 1'xpiess for lloston without change, 1100 n. in., week-days, and 0 50 p. m,, dally, FOIt WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For fUltlmre and Washington, 8 50, 7 20, H 81 1020, 1123 u. in., 12 09 (1281 Limited Din ing Car), 1 12, 3 18, 4 11 (5 19 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 6 17, 695 (Dining Car), 7 58 (Willi,- Oar) p. in., and 12 05 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 912, 11 38 a. in., 12 09 1 12, 4 41, ( S 15 Coug-russlonul Limited, Dining Cur), G55 (Dining Car), 7 58 p. m. (Dining Car) and 1205 night. FOI1 ATLANTIC CITY. Iave llroatl street station, Philadelphia (via Delaware riverbridBel, express, 9 07 a. m. 838 linn 7 02 ji in. week duya. runtdays 9 07 ft. m. nnd 7 0211. m. ltetiirnuig leave Atlantic City, 7 AO a. 111. week days, 10 05 a. tu. I 45 p. III. dally. T enve Markt t street Ferry, express, 5 00, 8 20 940 a ni., (100 Saturdays only), 150 250, 3 4J. 4 00, 4 20, rim nmi 5 80 p. Ul Sun. das, coo, 7 30, 8 00. 9 00, 9 45 a in. iUu exeiirsion 7 00 a. in. Itetilrnilig leave Atlantic City, 7 00, 7 10, s 00, 9 05, 11 ( n. In,, 3 00,4 00, 51 no, 7 50 and 9 15 p. in., weekdays. Sundays, 110. 5 00. S05. and 9 V p. in. ror Cape 3Iay, Auulessen, lldwoou ana Holly Heneli Express, 9 00 u, in.. 2 30, 4 0.7. 5 00 p ro. week days. Sundays, 8 20 a. in, lixcur slon. 7 00 a. in. tlally, J I'or sea isio uuy, ueenn t-iiy aim Atuiin,. Expiess, 910 n. m., nnd 230, 4 30, 500 i. m. w-etc day. Sundays. 8 50 u. ill. Hxculalan 700 a. m dally. For Soniers Point. Express, 5 00, 7. 9 10 a. in., 1 00 tSatiinluys uulyj. 2 59, 4 00 and nau p. iu. weeK tiaya. ouiiaays, l w, a oo. v on, 9 45 n. m. H. M. Pbevojt, J. n. Woon, Gen'l Manager. QrnU Pasa'g'r AdU millions of Dolldrs Go up (n smoko every year, Take no .Mlr r., . risks nut get your nouses, mture, etc.-, insured in nrst-ciass re liable cc-uipauleins represented hy DAVID FAtlif, -&hCMaW' Also Llio and Accidental Companies, k .su'
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