The llousatonic Railway write i 4 1 "WC I i" nro using "i T It for "( x cleaning "I 1 cor '!' windows, TTi fzt. Bon j J" brass, t O 1 J zt Ami ,P and Tl:e Modern Clea:ier for all . J general ' . 1 denning ' , about our cars ' I, and station." b Qifryi j.ar Jppaliy d3CinafcyJgft fnyii' ij Ifvre canonlv sell enp you one package of coffee oi occug s tve better stop busi enriched bv SEELIG'S.Good i Isn't it. Thlanri. ness, uutwercia business because those who try it f mixture givesor;-1 Keep on pitying. dinarycoffecade. Ldclicious flavor. nillions of Dollars Go up in smoko every year. Tako tit nsKs out get your Houses, slock, iut- ulture, etc., insured iu firstrclass rc- uauie companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, SZLTV' Also Llfo anil Accidental Companies. mil hazel mi FOR Piles or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Bolls & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $:.co. Sold by druggists, or sent repaid on receipt ot prlco UCai'lIBEVS'JlED. CO.. Ill 1 111 milium BL. Sew Turk. For sale at Povlnsky's Jrug store, 23 East MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS IttSITlVELY CUKE A-IjI Nervous Dlscases-Kalilnc Meaiorj.Impoteiicy, Sleeping nres. etc., caused l.y Abuse and cither Esco6cs and indiscre tions. They quickly anil surely restore. Lost Vitality lu ' ""w in 11 man iur tuur. i'usluoss or marriage. l'rpient Insinljw nn.l iWim tlou If taken limine. Their me BiiiinMiinmeuiaTeimpruieuieut and ettects a CUllli vvhero hnrtni. Urn Z ' . Oil otllcrS mil. Insist upon 7V.rr; -fa . ..." 'WA Aui.r.i3. iney nave curcu thousands and 111 cure jnn. Wo bIto raitln written cuarautee in effect a euro In each caso or refund the SSir?' 1 rlC8.ru cents lerracxas-o. or six rackasoa (full treatment) for 3.ri. By mall, In plain wrapper, upon receipt o( price, circular free. AUJriiu AJAX REMEDY C0.,c. Forsaleln'Snenandoali, Fa., by A. Wasley. Druggist. ' Willis C.Sabot writes to I)K. O. F. TIIEEL, CO-1 3Sth. th ST., l'lilllidclplilu, and says; "hiease publish this testimonial. 1 doctored lor 8 5 ears with most every known specialist In Reading and other places. All said they could cure me, but failed. Your treatment Is different from all others. I (rained 4 pounds the first two weeks, 6H pounds the third week and 11 pounds the past month. I steep w ell, my appetite Is good, UlUns have left me and I get up mornings re Inc hed and happy. Can work better now than ter; don't get tired any more and have gained jiuwer biiu sirengtn. Kin the whole, I am improving very fast. I am grateful to you for your nobility and kindness, and must say that your skill and ability Is something wonderful, for you have made a new man of me. Again thank ing you for your kindness, I pray the Lord toenlight. cu all who may be suflerine from the effects of youthful errors or blood poison, no 1 matterhowbad. Thevcan- I not do better than consult you, for you are far above Willis C. Sabot, an. DOin in jcnowicugc mm skill, than any one I ever found In mydlstrcss ull address 01 tmsgenuc- man will t furnished to real sufferers only, fir TIippI 604 Nth, 6th St. Ull lllUUIj PHILADELPHIA, PA. (Formerly 538 North Fourth) Ko name or address wilt bepubllshed unless patients so desire. Everything strictly con Bdentlal. Send five a-cent stamps for Book "TltUTII", the best of all, for single and mar ried, young and old. Poor and deserving pay for mcdiclneonly. Write or call. Hours daily, 9 to. 3: ev'gs 6 to 8; Saturdaystall day. A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. naln and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly ou tap. Choice temperance drinks and cignrs. ANSY PILLS! ALL ""UK BSSPe AND BUR IOEiSHauAI-':' Wiitox BptcirioCo,PiLA.,PA. or sale at Povlnsky's drug store, 33 East Centre street. w mm in 11 COVERED Of the Votorana in tho Grand Army of the Republic ELECTED ON THE FIRST BALLOT. Ills Opponents Withdrew nnil General Walker's Successor Was Chosen liy Ao clniunllon Ono of tlio Oriuut Army's Slost Hncrossrul Bleetlug. St. 1'Afl, Jllnn., Sept. 5. Tho thirtieth annual encampment of tho Grand Army of the Ilopubllo oumo to nn ond yesterday after ono of tho most successful meetings since the organization was established in Illinois a few months after tho closo of tho war. On tho largest day the number of out of town visitors ranched almost, if not fully, 20(1,000, nearly 60,000 of whom, however, come over from Minnenpolls to see the Grand Army parade. Major ThaddcusS. Clarkson.of Omaha, Nob., was elected oommaudor-ln-ohlcf by aeolamatlon. When nominations wero iu order tho following candidates were pre sented to the encampment: Major Thad deus S. Clnrkitou of Nebraska, John O. hlnchan of Now Hampshire, I). It. Itallou of Khodo Island, Itoor Admiral Htchnrd W. Meado and Souior Vlco Commander-in-Chief Hobsou of Kentucky. Thocloctlon of Clarkson was forecast by tho outburst of npplauso which greeted his nomination. Tho friends of tho other candidate reallzod tho hopolossuoss of tho situation, and accepting it with tho graco of good oomradohlp, Ballou, Ltnchnn, Moade and Hobnon withdrow In favor of the wlnnor before n ballot was taken. Tho election was then made by acclamation. General Walkor appointed Comrades Meade, Hnllou and Llnchan a commltteo to oscort his successor to tho platform, which was dotio amid demonstrative ap plause Major Clarkson, in accoptlng tho command of tho army, mado a speech ex pressive of his deep appreciation nnd ' wannest thanks. Tho other officers elected wore : Sonlor vlco commander, Adjutant General Mul len of Mlnnosota; junior vice commander, Charles W. Buckloy of Alabama ; surgeon poucral, A. E. Johnson of Washington, D. C. ; chaplalu-ln-chiof, Ilov. Mark T. Taylor of Massachusetts. Thaddous Stevens Clarkson was born at Gettysburg, Pa., iu 1840. Ho was educated throe miles from tho groat batttofleld of Autietam. Ho onllstod April 10, 1801 two hours after tho appoarauco of Presi dent Lincoln's call for 75,000 men for thrco months In Company A, First Illinois artillery. Ho wont to Cairo, servod under General Grant there ; ro-enlistod for tho war July 10, 18(31 ; was promoted Doc, 1, ISOl.to adjutant of tho Thirteenth Illinois cavalry ; served with that regiment nnd on tho staff of Gonoral John W. Davidson, participating in tho battlos with that com mander o'n tho march to Helena and Lit tlo Itock, Ark. In August, 1863, ho as sisted lu raising tho Third Arkansas cav alry of Union whlto men of that stato; was promoted to major, and commanded tho regiment until nearly tho closo of tho wnr. , Czar and Kiimenir Meet. rtllPSr.ATT. Roll!-- fi Ti'.iniAni.r, TT-U1I. and tho empress arrived hero yesterday miumuuu mm wero welcomed Uy tno civil and military officials. Thoir majesties then , impend oil tn unvnll tKn i.,nm, ......... of Emperor William I and recoived an umuuu irum ino crowns wnicn lined tho routo. Tho czar and czarina of Russia win arrivo touay. Will Not bo Surrendered to Tnrk- Mahseilles, Sept. 5. Tho porto has usKuuiormo oxirauuion or tno men de tained hero who were implicated In tho nttompted looting of tho Ottoman banknt Constantinople, but It Is believed that tho luijuuat win uui ue grauiou. rno culprits iiunu lu imu ruouivuu moir saio conuucc Cuban SyinpnthUers Squelched. Lima, Peru, Sept. 5. At tho feto hold hero to celobrato tho anniversary of Peru vian independence Cuban filibusters in tended to havo a manifestation of sym pathy with tho Cuban insurgonts, and to display tho Cuban flag, but President Plorola has prohibited tho manifestation, ratal ltunnway Accident. Trenton, Sept. 6. John Harrlgan, a farmor of Poun's Manor, was thrown from his carrlago and fatally injured In a run away at Morrlsvlllo yosterday, His back was broken. Ho was brought to St. Fran cis hospital, this city, whoro It Is said ho will surely die. ThetVerithcr. For eastern Now York, eastern Penn sylvania nud Now Jersey : Showers ; east erly winds; slightly warmer In tho in terior. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotntlniis of tho New York and rhilndolphln Kxchaugc. New Yokk, Sept. i. Tho stock market to day was uniformly strong, nud a moderato vol ume of business was well distributed. Sugar led tho list In point of activity and gave tono to tho general speculation. Closing hills : a-iltimore&Ohio 12J Lehigh Valley. ... 20i Cheta. &Ohlo. 13K New Jersoy On.. 100 Dol. & nudson . . 121 N. Y. Central V2H D., L. & W . . 152 Pennsylvania SOH Erlo mi Heading LakoErlo&W .15 St Paul C9J LohighNav . B9 W.NY. &Pa.... IJi Jd ass't paid. General markets. PlIILAPELPniA, Sept. 4. Flour steady; win ter superfine, tl.00(3i2.15 ; do. extras, f 2.15S.!IO ; Pennsylvania roller, clear, (2.75(1(8; do. do., struluht, 1813.23; wontern winter, olear, 2.75 (3. Wheat dull; September, (3(X4o. Corn dull; September, iMtfZiHo. Oats tlullj Bep-tembur.ZlKWlMo- Hay steady for good ; choice timothy, 113.50(914. Beef quiet; family, D.50 10. Pork quiet; family, S.75'9lO. Lard easier; wosteru steam, $3.05. Butter steady; wostern dairy, 8)yi$12c. ; do. creamery, 11(5 lOc. ; da factory, 7j4llKo. ; Elglns, 8H12o. ; imitation creamery, lOitlSJio. ; Now York dairy, 10'ftl5c. ; do creamery,llHluHc' ! fancy stato and wost ern prints, wholesale, lOe. prints jobbing at 2Jfgijlo. Chouse qult ; largo, 5H8He. J small, GVsViO. ; iiart skims, 235a j full sldms, llc. Eigs nrni; now xotk ana rennsyivunia, icp lfle. ; wosteru fresh, 1415c. Lire Stock Slarkets. New Yomc, Sept. 4. Good to prime stoers scarco, others' dull and lower; stoors, t3.S3 i.bo ;Toxans and Colorados,t3.543.tl00 ; stags and oxen, $1.754.25; bulls, 2&2.50; dry eows, 11.20 2.N. Calvos steady ; veals, U'J7.23; grossers and buttermilks, tH3SO. Sheep dull ; sheep, 2.25(33.75; lambs, 3J.02. Hogs firmer at 3.IW3.tO. Eabt LlBEHTT, Pa., Sept. 1. Cattle steady; prime, M 504.G3 ; common, (33.50 ; bulls, stags and nos 'A&3.50. Hogs fairly active; prima light e&LA it medium, 3iiO3.H; common to fair, mf3.13; heavy, (3.10(3i9.20; roughs, U S3. Sheep duU; prime, t3.6O(g3.05j fair, 12.80 a.20;common, 12(3.60; common togood Uunbs, U75l. Veal calves, 55.50. WITH SCALES Eczema made Its appearance on my head in Its worst form, and ft continued spreading until my face was covered with sralos and lie oame a horrid slrjht. 1 hail a fine head of hair, seven years' growth, anil hail tosncrlfleelt. f was In despair. The physicians had failed ovon to relievo mc, when one recommended Crrici.'RA SoAr. Sly father procured a sot or Cuticuba Ukmedibs, and In three weeks tho scales left my faeo aud the skin lost Its florid hue. a tit tcttkii I teat mUnly curat. My face was smooth and my complexion clearer and finer than It had over been before. Miss MAIHON A.S.MrTH.Sunbury.Pa. Brssnr Crni TnBATMEHT. Warm baths with Cuticcha fioAr, gentle npplleatlons of C'DTicinA 'ointment), and mild clones of Cuti. ccra Hbsolvest, greatest of humor cures. Said lhpnkm.i (h U IUx. n,..n.. . M. . 6or, 1 iowlvist, sno. ma II. Torrsa baoo An UHtM. cosr.. Sole Pwps.. llmton. Ba-"Uowto Cure tbo Writ Knems," maUed fit. ion inter- j nally cures cramps and all bowel Z c o in - o plaiutd. S indd'ii S colds, chills 0 l Grippe. S 2 Used externally it is the best lial- nicnt in tlic viorld. Beware of Z imitations, buv onlv the pr-nume made by Perry Da li. , , .;,. O Ltr Itrli) j 'J iriMn ft tg O General and Nervous Debility. Weakness of Body and Mind, Effects of Errors or Exccssos in Old or Young, ltobnst, Noblo Manhood fully Restored. How to EnlarKO nnd Strengthen Weak, Un developed Portions of Body. Absolutely un failing Homo Treatmcn t. Uenoflts In a dar. Ifen frnm fiO States nnd TVireicrn f!nimtries. Send for Doscrlptlvo Itaok. ex- planatlon and proofs, mallei (scaled usirce. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. PChlclimter'n Kngtlnh Diamond llrnni ENflYRQYAL P8LLS llrlfilnal ond ftnly Genuine SAFE) KlWftTfl ivll&blo, LADIES ftlk ircia for (Tnlraettar a KntilUh Dt,i. KiEranii la If rd an J Oi Id metillltv boiei, flnlod with blue ribbon, Tako nnnlhrp. Refuta dan aer out tu lit tltu tiona and imitation. At Iroggisti, or aetld 4c la it&ropl for rarttculftri, testimonial and "uciiei lor linuirn,-tewer, dt mum HI nil. 1 1I.OOl) TeotlraonUU. A'urn i'utitr. ChfolicitrClicuilcalCu.)Mu11oiiHquire POLITICAL CARDS. jrjiou CHIEF uunoKss, PIERCE WALKER, Of tho Fourth ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. VOTE FOR Or SUESAKDOAIl, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, Rlrst District. VOTE FOR FRANK C. REESE, Op Suexaxdoaii, FOR REGISTER. VOTE FOR HON. ELIAS DAVIS Or BnoAD JIouxTAiy, -FOIt- County Treasurer VOTE FOR GEO. FOLMER, Sr., Op Suusasdoau, -FOIt- County Treasurer. C FOR PROTH0N0 5 Tal 2 TOffiL FAILING MANHOOD tentifv X If Icli bv ail. Or Suzm&mdt, BfV EARL LI'S fiRAMDR rpl. ni.; etj.. 1.. n.... 1 ub uuiuustj oiatesnian s opeeoij at a Washington Banquot, W0EDS OF PRAISE TOR MR. FOSTER Tlir llx-Secrctnry's ()ffloo In tho Settle iuent cif tho Clllnn-Tiipnlieso Wnr lVcl liiBly Ilefcrred To III Visit to tlio Cnp itol and tlin Clilnoio llinbiiMy. Wakhixotox, Popt. 5. Ucforo tho snn rose on the capital city yestordny h Hunp t'hanjf had arisen and was iiiaklnp; roHily for n day of slghtsoeliift. Kx-Socrotniy F6ter called at the Arlinnton liofort breakfast was o-or and accompanied tlu dlstinnulshod visitor durlnjr thomorninu'f ride. IA Hung Chnnir, who is averse t tho smallest exertion In the way of walk lnfr. availed himself of tho rod plush cov ered sedan chair for the small Journey from his private apartments to tho curl stono, nnd ho was borne by four stalwart oolorod men. He wrw seated with Mr. Foster, and his extensive suite, with the exception of tho menials, being seated In oarrlairos.the party drovo rapidly through the crisp morning air to the Capitnl. Thoy remained at tho Capitol loss t hnn an hour. There had boen very brief notice ol tho intention of tho distinguished visitor to lnstioot tho lawmaking edifice, and 11c preparation was mado for his reception. He was escorted In succession to the mnrblo room, tho president's room, the Fonato chamlier, the supremo court quar ters, therotuiubi.the congressional library and the hall of tho house of representa tives. LI left his chair only while examining tho pictures In tho rotunda, demanding to bo returned to it when tho party started out. "My logs are not so strong as yours," ho said to Mr. Foster when the latter suggested that ho might walk Into tho library, in an adjoining room. Id woro his famous yellow jaoket during tho tour, and was followed by his personal at tendants in tho order of thoir rank. From tho Capitol tho party drovo to tho residence of tho Chlnco minister. Klali orato preparations had boon mado by Minister Yang Yu for tho reception of the highest representative of Ids exalted em peror. Tho mansions that form tho lega tion wero decorated In magnificent stylo. Immodiutoly upon Li's arrival, and after ho had received tho greotings of tho min ister and his household, LI Hung Chang and Minister Yang Yn retired for a pri vate conference, which was somewhat ox teudod. Then there was a gonoral recep tion ond fraternizing Ixitween tho mem bers of tho visiting ombassy and those of tho logution, and at noon tho viceroy and his sulto wero ontortalnod at luncheon in tho ball room. Tho viceroy was seated upon a carved divan elevated at tho ond of tho room, and tho other guests wero seated at small ma hogany tablos, In regal mahogany chairs upholstered In red and gold satin, and decorated with tho Chlnoso standard em broidered with romarlcablo perfection. Op posite, and concoalod by 11 screen, wero soveral music boxes, and during tho luncheon well known airs wero played iu harmonious succusslon. Tho luncheon party wus composed ontirely of tho gen tlomon of tho higher rank In tho party of Li Hung Chang and tho Chi neso .legation at Washington. Apparently the vieoroy enjoyed his visit to tho legation, and Minister Yang Yu must have mado it very ngreenblo for him, for It was nearly 2 o'clock b.efore Li Hung Chang returned to tho hotel. Ho was tired and was pormltted to tako a siesta without Interruption, notwithstanding tho fact that many jicrsons had gathered in tho salon nuxlous to greet him. It was intended that ho should visit tho Wash ington monument In tho afternoon, but when ho arose a call was mudo upon Sec retary and Mrs. Carlisle, and at their homo tho ambussador remained so long that there was barely tlmo to hurriodly drlvo around nud leave cards at tho homo of tho cabinet officers who are now In Washington boforo tho official day had expired. LI Hung Chang was entertained at din nor last night by ox-Socrotnry of Stato John W. Foster, tho guests including threo uicmbors of tho cabinet, Secrotarios Carlisle, Lamont and Francis, tho commander-in-chief of tho army and soveral notables In official circles. Dlnnor was given at tho Arlington hotel, thrco largo parlors being used for tho occasion. Tho docoratlons wore of tho most elaborate character, tho long tablos showing great clusters of American boauty rosos, yellow asters, Chinese asters and goldon rod and ferns, thus combining tho characteristic colors of tho two countries. Tho United States Marino band was stationed in ono of tho parlors, and through tho ingenuity of Conductor Fanciulll, playod Chlnoso as well ns American airs whllo tho dinner proceeded. LI Hung Chang was escorted on tho arm of General Foster to tho post of honor. To tho right of tho oarl sat Secretary Car lisle nnd to his left Justice Harlan, of tho Fupromo court. On Mr. Foster's right sat tno Uhlnoso minister, Mr. Yang Yu, and on his left Minister Itomero, of Mexico. Tho menu was slmplo but elegant, lack ing, howovcr, any dlshos of distinct Chl noso character. It was prepared by tho American cooks. Tho distinguished guest had taken his dinner before tho event of tho evening, and partook but very spar ingly of what was before him and merely touched tho champnguoto his lips. At tho conclusion of tho dluncr Mr. Foster made a few romarksexpresslng tho gro.it pleasure of tho company at tho visit of LI Hung Chang to tho national capital and other prominent cities of tho country, and regretting that his public and urgent duties made his stay so short, as he wns about to uudortnko tho resumption of lus long Jouruoy across tho continont and over tho great ocoan, and tho cumpuny hearttly joined in wishing him a safe jouruoy and n continued llfo of usefulness to his country and tho wholo world. Tho viceroy responded ns follows : "In acknowledgment of the hospitality extended to mo by my old friend, tho Hon. John W. Foster, I have to thank him for nffordlng mo an opportunity be fore my tloparturo from tho capital of this country to demonstrate oucomoro tho sin cere expression of my gratltudo and thnnkfulnoss to tho Amorlain govern mcnt for tho welcomo and reception of fered to mo us roprosoututlvo of my au gust master, tho omperpr of China, and tho personification of tho Chlnoso empire. "Slnco tho establishment of our treatv relations there havo always been ovldonces nr rrOOCLIOAinWKnin hntwonn mi. turn .rum. UrlSltyB66 ovldonces. I daro sav. iKnfwfllp8ol"by, tho cordiality MMnMlflrMklavod bv thn A lfjk(rntrtted citizens In welcoming mft reoJvl4m special mission. &ft?k2Srr rot that my time docs not I allow mc to mnh a lungi r sojourn In this country as I wish, in vrih r to appreciate more fully the w i onipllshment nnd pro gress of the t'nlted States of Americn as n nation, I cannot help during my brief visit hero to be struck nnd linpresed by tho liberty and freodum enjoyed by tho people; by the welfare and proupcrltr In their agricultural. Industrial and com mercial pursuit; by the characteristics of their classical, historical, phlloophtrwl and political literature ; by the manner of application of the sclent I lie discoveries nnd Inventions for promoting the happi ness 01 mankind, ami by tho displny of thoir ortlstic taste In the architecture of tho public buildings, sculpture and paint ing of historical figures nnd facts, which my old frlond, Hon. John W. Foster, has lieon kind enough to show 1110, "These Impressions I will carry home, not only as augmentations to my store of knowledge of tho frultsof western modern civilisation, but as tho moans of enlight ening tho millions I represent, facilitating the Introduction of these vory means and ends of civilization Into China, and amal gamating tho oldest "civilisation of the far oast with tho most modern ono of the ex treme west. "I have only one more word to add, that the Hon. John W. Foster, In his manifold abilities, has to imj, rendered most viiltta blousslstunce In China's most critical mo ment, America, whether as a government or as individuals, Is to China a friend in need, so sho Is to her a frlond indeed Gen tlemen, I propoio the toast to the friend of China Hon. John W. Foster." The dinner lasted probably an hour nnd nfter it was over the guests remained nn othor hour or more In social conversation, LI Hung Chang afterwards going to ids room and retiring for tho night. Li's Cnnndlnti KscorU Ottawa, Out., Kept. S. Sir Henry .Toly left last night to meet Li Hung Chang at Niagara Falls. Tho Chlneso envoy is ox iwcted to roach there ou Monday. Ho will be received by a salute of nineteen guns and a guard of honor. Sir Henry will ac company tho Chlnoso viceroy as far ns North Kay, and Dr. Horsey will from that point represent tho goyernment, seeing 111 ITlllll nhnill, l,r.r.,..l tl.n 0 ... n . Vancouver. No. 4 battery, of Hamilton, under command of Major Hcmlrio, has been ordered to Niagara Falls to solute LI Hung Chang on his arrival. Tho bat tery will bo accompanied by ono hundred men from tho Thirteenth regiment, which will nrl:neimim.il .tf linnnn Tim ,..,,.1. moutal band will ncoompany the dotall. Coming Kvcnt. Sept. 5. Grand Labor Day picnic under tho auspices of the Grant baud at Columbia park. uctonor a. i.utcrtainment and lestival bv Hopo Section, J. T. of If. & T in Itobbins' opera houso. How Are Your Kidneys? tgj Ever have your beck ache? Dr. Hobbs i Sparagus Kidney Rial Healthy Kldnfyt ndthf Hark Mroiifr Healthy kldnfja parify the blood by tlltrrlnn from it uric field nnd all other poisons or impurities, l'ure blood means perfect health. Ur lurlfjini?theblood Dr. Hobba Sparaffiis Kidney Pills jclic3 noDEa, a. & ruro flhfinin nt fain. Neurnldlft, Gout, DriKht'fllJifeuse.Dlabetea.lJroprtT.Ectemft, Anwmlfl, l'nins In Abdomen, Hacknche, Kidney "eakne, nnd all Inflammation of the Kidneys, l'tiyflclnnfi and drugpisti roenmmend tlm. CO CeutB n box. Tin- l timoninU from thousands. t ' HubUUamadjlo., IMuffu and Sao Ffantbto, 11 , For Sala in SHENANDOAH, PA., by . ' S. P. Kirlin. DruRist, 0 South Main St. ' WE LEARN BY H EXPERIENCE Thousands sutler and die annual ly for tbo want of It. Notablnglo instance on record where a trial of 's Gipiuiia Bare According to directions, has not Immediately and porrnnnently cured Diphtheria, Croup, Quinsy, or any alTcctlou of tho throat. Why should anyone suCfcr and dlo when this boon of all remedies will positively cure ? Unsolicited testimonials by tho thousand are pouring In from thoso who havo given Thompson's Diphtheria Cure a trial. Why not try It dear read er? It will do tho tamo for you It has done for others. Following Is a sain pi o testimonial which ex plains Itself : Willlomsnort, Ta April 27, 1899. Thompson A: Co. Ueutlemen: I have used Thomp son's Diphtheria Cure tn my family for hoarseness, and sore throat and It gave speedy relief. I use tt lioth as a gurgle and by external application, anil do uu hesitatingly commend Its use by every onealUlcteu with Diphtheria, Hoarse ness, Croup, Quinsy, oi any other throat allectlon, ftliuiiuu It Evittis, Paster Third St.. M. U Church. Sold by Druggists and costs only 50 Cents u Uottle. MANUFACTURED BV THE THOMPSON DIPHTHERIA CORE CO., WllLlflSSPORT. PA For saio At Kirlln'f drug stori 1 DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN For sale by P. P. D. illSflfi peppa. Railroad. M IU VKII.I. DIVISION. -i:rTKiiiiKB 1, 18M. Train will leave Shenandoah aftr the abor date for Wlntans, (Illberton. Praekvill, Dark Bter. St. ("lair, IVittavllle. llamliurir, Rnillne, l'otttnwn l'hoeiilxvllle. Non-Mown and J'hfl atlolphln (Hroml tre,-t station) at 6 0 and 1145 a. rn. and 1 20 p. ni. on week dBy. For l'otts vllleand Intermediate stations iOa. tn. Sf.NIUY. Tor Wlmmn. Gllhortitti. l.rfu.k.uu nr Water. St. Clair, I'nrt.Wlle, at 6 OS, 9 10 n. m. and SlOp. in. For Ilinnlmrit, llendliiK, I'litMovn, I'hoenlxvllle, Norrlntowii, l'hllndelphln atoCO. 40a. m.,810p. m. Trains leave FrackvlIIe fur Shenandoah at 10 10 ii. m. mid la II, soi, 7 12 and 1027 p. m. Sunday, 11 18 a. hi. and S 10 p. in. lHe l'ottsvillo for Shenandoah at 10 IS, 11 4R a. in. and I M, 7 IS aud 1000 p. m. Suinlav at 1040 a. in.. S IS p. m. Iavo Philadelphia, (llrond street station), for Shenandoah at 5 S7 and s 8S a. in., 1 10 and 7 11 p. in. week days. Sundays leavu at 0 SO a. m. Iave Hroad street station, Philadelphia, lor Soa tJIrt, Anbury Park, Ocean Urove, Lone Ilranch, and Intermediate stations. I ns, 6.S0. S.2S, 11.89 a. in., 2 3.30, 4.05 p. m. week-ilay, S 00 Saturday only. Hiindav. (stop at Int-erlaken for Anbury Park), 1 01, ?.2a. . lnvo Hroad Street station, Philadelphia, FOR NRW YOltK. Kxprem, weck-dayn, 3 30, 4 OS, I SO, S IS, 8 10. 788, ),'J20, 11 TO, 1H21 (DlnlliKCar), lima. ui. 12 00nmill, 12 ! I Limited 100 and 4 22 p. m. DlnliiK Carn), 1 40, 2 80 (Dining Car) 3 20,3 50. 100,5(10, M(Dllilngl'ar, 000. 60. 8 12, 10 00 p. ni., 12 01, lllgllt. Sundiiys, 8 20, 1 OS. 4 50, 5 13, i20, H83, OWr, 10 21. Dining Oarl, 1103 a. in. 128S, 280 Dining dnr, I OU Limited I 22Diiiliiir Car,320,sn, Dining Car), 0 35. 6S0,sl,lO0O p. lu., 12 01 night. UspreM for ilodon without change, Hon a. in., week-days, nnd 0 SO p. in., dally. fOIt WASltlNOTO.N' AND TltH SOUTH. For noltlmre nnd Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 81. 10 20, 1128 a. m., 12 09 (12 31 Limited Din ing Cur), 1 13, 8 18, 4 41 (5 19 Cnngrewlonal Limited, ninliiKt'nr), 017, OSS (Dining Car), 7 5s (Dining Unr) p. in., nnd 12 05 nigbl week das-s. Sundnys, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 1 1 28 a. in., 12 09 1 12, 4 II, ( 5 IS Congressional Limited. Dining Car), 6 55 (Dining Car), 7 5S p. m. (Dining Car) ami 12 05 night. FOI! ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llrond street etatlim, Philadelphia (via Delaware river hridgo), express, 9 07 a. m. 8 83 and 7 02 p. m. week days, bundavs 'J07 a. m. and 7 02 p. in. Itetliriiing leave Atlantic City, 7 50 a. in. w eek days, 10 03 n. in. 1 45 p. in. dollj-. Leave Market street Ferry, oxpresi, 5 00, 8 20 940 a. in., (100 Saturdays only), 1 50 2 50. 3 10, 4 00, 4 20, 5 00 nnd 5 30 p. tn. Sun days, 600, 7 30, 8 00. 9 00, 9 45 a. in. S1.00 excursion 7 00 n. in. Itctiirniug len c Atlantic City, 7 00, 7 10,8 00, 9 03, 1105 a. ln 3 00.4 00, 5 30, 7 50 and 9 I j p. in,, weekdays. Sundays, 1 10, 5 00, 8 05, and 9 56 p. ill. For Cape May, AiiKleen, Wlldwood and Holly Dcach. Express, 9 00 a. ni., 2 30, 105. 5 00 p ra. week diys. Sundays, 8 20 a. m. Kxcur sion, 7 00 a. in. dally. For Sen Isle City, Ocean City and Avnlonv Exprcss, 9 10 n. m., and 2 SO, 4 20, 500 p. tn. week days Sundays, 8 50 n. in. Kxcurslon 7 00n. ni. daily. For Somers Point. Kxpress, 5 00, 7 40, 9 10a. m., 1 00 Saturdays only, 250, 4 00 and 5 30 p. m. week da) s. Sundays, 7 00, 8 00, 9 00. 9 45 a. m. H. M. Pnr.vosT, J. I:. AVoon, Gcn'l Manager. Gcn'l Paas'g'r Agtl READING RR SYSTEM IN EFFECT MAY 17. 1896. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week days. 210, 5 23, 7 20 a. in., 12 19, 3 00 and 5 55 p. m Sundays, 2 10 n. m. For New York via Munch Chunk, week days, 5 25, 7 SOa. 111., 12 IS and 3 00 p. 111. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 23, 7 20 a.m., 12 Is, 3 09 and 5 55 p. in. Sun flays, 2 10 a. in. For l'ottsvillo, week days, 2 10; 7 20 a. m., and 12 4, 3 00 nnil 5 55 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. tn. For Tamaqiitt and Mahanoy City, w cek days, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a. 111., 12 48, 3 00 and 6 55 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. Fur Wllllainsport, Sunbury nnj Lewisburg, week days, 8 23, 11 30 a. ui.. 1 50 nud 7 25 p. nu Sundnys, 3 25 a. 111. I lfor .uulianoy l'lnnc, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, 523. ! 7 20, 11 30 a. 111., 12 18, 1 50, 3 00,5 53, 7 25 aud 9 6S I p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 3 23 a. 111. j-r jvmimiui mm 3!mi!tuKiu, w cck flays, o 1 20, 11 30 a. 111., 1 50, 7 23 and 9 55 p. m. Sun days, 3 25 a. m. For Ilattlmnro, Washington and tho West via D. ,fc O. It. It., through trains lea-1 Heading Terminal. Philadelphia, (P. k 11. 17 H.) at 8 20, 7 53,1126 a. 111., 8 10 and 7.27 p. lu. Sundays, 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. in., 3 10 and 7 27 p. 111. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 30 a. m. 13 20, 12 15 8 40 p m. Sundays, 1 S3, 8 23 p. 111. TRAINS FOIt SHENANDOAH. Leave Now York via Philadelphia, week days, 4 30, 8 00 a. 111., 130, 4 30, 9 00 p. m. and night. Sundays, 6 00 p. ni. Leave New York via Matich Chunk, week days, 1 30, 9 10 a. in.. 1 80 and 4 15 p. 111. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week; days, I 20, 8 35, 10 03 a. in. nnd 4 03, 6 SO, II BO p. 111. Snndnys, 11 30 p. 111. Lenvu Heading, week days, 133, 710, 1008, 11 55 n. 111., 6 00 and 8 20 p. 111. Sundays, 1 35 a. rn, Leave l'ottsvillo, weekdays, 2S5, 7 40 a. mL 12 30 and 0 12 p, m. Sundays, 2 33 a. m. Leavo Tamaqua, week days, 3 18, 8 50, 11 23 a m., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 43 11. ni. Sundays, 3 Is a. m. Leave Mahnnoy City, week days, 3 45, 9 21, 1147 a. m., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 OS p. rn. Sundays, 8 IS a. m. Iave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00, 6C0.9 37, 1159n. m., 1 12,2 19,5 20,0 26, 7 57 and 1023 p. m. Sundays, 2 40, 400 a. 111. Leavo W!lllniiiport, week days, 7 42, 10 10 a, m 3 33 nud 11 41 p. in. Sundays, li 15 p, m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 8 00. 9 00, 10 43, a. itk, Saturday only, 130, 2 00, 3 00,3 10,4 00,4 80, 500 5 30p. ill. Accommodation. 8O0n. in., 4SQ, 6 30 p. m. 81 00 excursion train. 7 00 a. m, Sunday Express, 7 30, 8 00, 8 30,9 00, 1000 a. m. 143 11. In. Acimumodation 8 00 a. 111.. 4 45 n. m. 81.00 excursion train 7 00 a. 111. Keturuiiig leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays express, MnudavS onlv, 6 431, 7 00, 7 15, 8 15, 9 00, 10 15 a. 111., 3 30, 1 30, 5 30, 7 30, 930 p.m. Accommodation, 0 20, 7 55, n. m., 4 82 p. ra 81.00 exeursimi train fioni foot Mississippi nwnuo oiilj-J 6 00 p. in. Sundays Express, 330. 4 00, 500, 600, 080, 7 00, 7 80, 8 00, 9 30 p. m. Accommodation, 715 n. m ,5 03 ti. in. 81.00 excursion train (from toot Mississippi h venue only 0 10 p. in. I'arlor Cars on all express trains. I. A. SWEIOAIiD, U. O. HANCOCK, Gen'l Superintendent. 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