BEA la drnwli In SlierJ TW t r ill CURE IS T SOAP It Is so. bemuse It strikes nt the cmtte of tin- f i(cl. Irritated, Inflamed, Muggith, or Ortrxtorked l'OHK. hoM throughout 1!h world. TVnTEt. TlRCf, asi, CnrV. lo,l. Cohpohitio. Sol lYoprir-tori, llrotofl or "How to l'nrent rimjjlei," M jmgei, lllu., frw. SPEEDY RELIEF WHAT IS WANTED. Thousands upon thousands of children and other dear mcin hcrs of fatuities, die annually from Diphtheria. This can all n. avoided y the prompt use, according to directions, of THOMPSON'S DIPHTHERIA 1 Manufactured by the Thompson Diphtheria Cure Co., Williams sport, Pa., and sold by Drug gists everywhere for the small sum of fifty cents per bottle. Wliat is fifty cents when it avoids the suffering and saves the life of a dear one? You say: ' rooming, but will it do wuat is claimed?" It has done so in every instance on record not a single case where it failed. This is the best and surest guarantee for its mc dccinal qualities. 77tompson's DiphlheriaCure also speedily relieves and cures Croup, Quinsy or any other throat affection. Those who have tried it will never do without this Medicine in their house, and their unsolicited testimonials prove this assertion. MANUTACTUnCD BY THE THOMPSON ( DIPHTHERIA CURE CO, WILLIAMSPORT. PA. U. 8. A. 'i For ship nt Klilln's drui .core. "FAILING MANHOOD 1 j'e -vous Debility. Weakness of Body and Mind, Etfects of Errors or Excesses In Old or Youne. Robust, Noblo Manhood fully Restored. How to EnlnrRO and Strengthen .Weak, Un developed Portions of Hotly. Absolutely nn- lamng iiomoTrcatmenc. Heneflts In n, it a v. irnin CO States arid Forelcn Send for Descr btlvo Book, ex planation ana proois, maueu (semeujiree. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. HUMPHREYS' JWITCH HAZEL OIL FOR Piles or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt, Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sires, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by druggists, or sent post-paid on receipt of prico ucariiiitis'jir.D.fo., 111 its nuuua6u,.erirk. Kor salw nt l'ovlnsky's drutf store, 2.S lnst Centre street. MADE Mfi A MAN AJAX TABLETS ll'ini LV V . E ALL EJi niii- , fr jii.tiiiCi, Met-plet i'4' iK, - ili;, AtasonnU (Uvr Km--o- ami ndlscrp tltiih Thoy niilekly und tvuri'Iv r.-bturc Ixwt Vltnlitvin ola ur jiiuiie. aud lit a man lor Btudy, tJuJtiPKi or luarriaje. I'revnt Iiisnnl'y amUitnituiup- mm 11 ibk mi in uiiie, meiruae BiiuWftiu'U'tj'llatt'tmproveineiit . niut 11 U clh a ;iT I! 15 iliMrn ' .1 H ntlmea fill Ttitut niu.it hnrtnff ttio ipnun AJa JV ulkio. Uiiey have cured tuousanilsandulllciirejim. TOirlvn Uhowrltteu truanntre t-- otrnct a cure Iri each cii or refund thu nirmey. Price AO cents per package. v six packages (full treatment) fnr$iM P.y i.uti., In ;idn wrapper, upoar culptof prij.f. Clrcuiurtrjo. AUr-os AJAX REMEDY CO.,Xsitif' For sale In Shenandoah, Pa.t by A. Wa-lej, Druggist. Chlthrater'i Lntlah DlAmood llrand. ENNYROYAL PILLS Original sou Only uenulne Arc, aiwtji rciUbiA. laoic ik DrafgUl for CAickeUr$ Mli Via-, nuMul Rran.lia ltd tuitl Gold mfUllio1 roiei, ieii wub bin nitDon, i ke nn Alhnr. ttrftiAt danaarouA cuiititu iiom and imitatlotn. At Drocliu, er koS 4. la lUmi iot rutleoUr. iMllnwalAU ani Itellvf for lUi.lU ,H i Utttr. ty rvlnrn ChUhrtrcAcialcMl UtMtttiUonuarc, ANSY PILLS! ID&t!MaUAP"i' Vd.r Upiciris CcHhiuuPa. l'Dr nla nt l'orlnsklr'a drug store, 23 KuM Cvutro iitreet. Men testifv Countries f Y J. iiv-t T!tjr,,iA.' liJJlrul MffTffi Of the Demooratio Nomination for President, THE TARIFF A MINOR ISSUE Tho Mocry Qnotloii. Ho Pny, Mnst bo Tully mid l'lnnlly Settl'iMl llefnro Otlior 1,K' Aro llrmiRlit l'orwnrd Hceent ltond Istle Ileiintineed. Uscolx, .Vol,., Sept. 10. Mr. Hrynn yosterdny inndo tmljlle hit letter nccoptlnR the Democratic nomination. Its full text is ns follows: Hon. Stephen SI. Whlto and others, members of tho nntlflcntlon commltteo of tho Democmtlo national convention : Gentlemen I nccopt tho nominntlou tendered by you on bohnlf of tho Demo cmtlo party, iind In so doing doslro to ns sure you thnt I fully appreciate, tho high honor which such n nomination confers and tho gravo responsibilities which ac company an election to the presidency of of tho United States. So deeply am I Im pressed with tho magnitude of tho power vested by tho constitution In tho chlof ox- ecutlvo of tho nation, nndwlth tho onor mous Influence which ho can wleltl for tho benefit or Injury of tho pcoplo, that I wish to enter tho oftlco, If elected, freo from every personal doslro except tho do slro to provo worthy tho confidence of my country. Human judgment Is fnlllblo enough when unbiased by solflsh consul crntlons, and in order thnt I may not bo tempted to uso tho patronage of the office to advnnco any personal nmbltlon, hereby announce, with all tho emphasis which words can express, my fixed de termination not under any circumstances to bo a candidate for re-clrctlon In caso this campaign rosults In my election. I havo carefully considered tho platform adopted by the Democratic national con vention and unqualifiedly Indorse oacl plank thereof. Our Institutions rest upon the proposl tlon that all men, bolng created equal, aro entitled to equal consideration at tho hands of the government, llecauso all men aro created cental It follows that no citizen has a natural right to Injure any other cltlzon. Tho muln purposo of gov ernment bolng to protect all citizens In tho enjoyment of llfo, liberty and tho pur ult of happiness, this purposo must lead tho government, first to avoid acts of M- llrmatlvo Injustice, and socond, to restrain each uitlzcu from trespassing upon tho rights of any other citizen. A Democratlo form of government Is conduclvo to tho highest civilization, bo- cause It opon-. before each Individual tho greatest opportunities for development and stimulates to tho highest ondoavor by insuring to each tho full enjoyment of all the rewards of toll oxeopt such contrllm tlon as is necessary to support tho govern incut which protects him. Democracy Is indifferent to pedigreo It deals with tho Individual rather than with HIS ante? tors. Domocraey ignoros differences In wealth neither riches nor poverty can bo invoked In behalf of or agalust any citi zen. Democracy knows no creed, recog nizing tho right of oach individual to wor ship God according to the dictates of his own conscience; It welcomes all to a coin mini brotherhood, and guarantees equal treatment to all, no matter in what church or through what forms they communo with their creator. Having dlscussod portions of tho plat form at tho tlmoof its adoption and again when your letter of notification was for mally delivered, It will not bo necessary nt tuts tlmo to touch upon nil the subjocts embraced In the party's declaration. A Dual Government. Honest differences of opinion hnve over existed and over will exist as to tho most clTectlvo means of securing domestic tran quility, but no citizen falls to recognlzo nt nil times nud under all circumstnncos tho absolute iiecos-dty for tho prompt and vlg orousenforcoment of lawand tho preserva tion of tho public poaco. In a government liko ohrs law is but tho crystallization of tho will of tho people Without it tho citizen is neither secure in tho enjoymont of llfo or llborty nor protoctod in the pur suit of happlnoss. Without obedience to law government is Impossible. Tho Dem ocratic party Is plodged to defend tho con stitution and enforco the laws of tho United States, and It is also pledged to re spect and preserve tho dual scheme of gov ernment instituted by tho foundors of tho republic. Tho name, United Suites, was happily chosen. It combines tho Idea of national strength with tho Idoa of local self government, and suggests "an indis soluble union of Indostructlblo statos.", Our revolutionary fathers, fenrlng tho tendencies towards centralization, as woll ns tho dangers of disintegration, gunrdod against both, and national safety, as well us domostio socurity, is to bo found in tho careful observance of the limitations which thoy lniposo. It will bo noticed that whllo tho United Stntos guarantees that every stato Is a republican form of government nntl is empowered to protect each state against Invasion it Is not authorized to Interfere In the domostio affairs of any stato except upon application of the logls lnturo of the stato or upon tho application of the exocutivo when the legislature can not bo convened. This provision rusts upon tho sound theory that tho several statos, acting through their legally chosen representa tives, are. becuusu of their more intimate noqunlnmuco with local conditions, bettor qualified than tho president to judge of the necessity for fodoral assistance. Those who framed our constitution wisely deter mined to mako us broad an application of the principles of local sfilf government as circumstances would pormlt, nud wo can not dispute the correctness of tho position taken by them without expressing a dis trust of tho people themselves. Slnco governments oxlst for tho protec tion of tho lights of the people, ami not for their spoliation, no oxpondlture of public money can bo justified unless that expenditure Is necessary for tho honest, economical and olllcleut administration of tho government. In determining what appropriations aro necessary tho interest oi those who pay tho tnxos should bo con sulted rnther than tho wishes of those who receive or disburse publlo monoys. Injustice of Itrceut Ilond Istues. An Increase In tho bonded debt of tho United States ut this tlmo Is ontlrely with out excuse. Tholssuoof interest bearing bonds within the last few yoars has been dofoudod on tho ground that thoy waro nocossary to secure gold with which to re deem United Statos notes and treasury notes, but this necessity was Imaginary rather than real. Instead of exercising tho legal right vostoil in tho United Statos to redeom its notos In cither gold or sliver, tho executive brunch of the government has followed a precedent established by ft former administration, and surrendered the option to tho holder of tho obligations. This ndnilnlstrntlvo policy leaves tho gov ernment nt tho mercy of those who find n pecuniary profit In bond Issuos. Tho fact thnt tho dealers In money and securities havo been nble to deploto or protect tho reasury aooordlng to their changing whims shows how dnngorous It Is to per mit them to oxerol sea controlllnglnlluonco over tho treasury department. The gov ernment of the United Stntes, when ad ministered In tho Interest of tho people, Is nblo to establish and maintain its own financial policy, not only without tho aid of syndicates, but In splto of tho opposi tion which syndicates may present. To nert that tho govornmont is dependent upon tho good will or assistance of any portion of tho people other than a con stitutional majority is to assort that wo havo a government In form, but without vital force. The position taken by tho platform against tho Issue of papor money by na tional banks is supported by tho highest Democratic authority, ns well as de manded by the Interests of tho peoplo. lho presont attempt of tho national banks to forco tho rotlromont of United States notos and treasury notes In order to secure a basis for a largor lssiio of tholr own notos Illustrates tho danger which arises from permitting them to Issue tholr pnper ns n circulating medium. The national bank noto, bolng redeomnblo In lawful monoy, has never boon better thnn tho United states noto which stands liohlnd It, and yet tho banks perslstontly demand thnt those United states notos, which draw no Interest, shall glvo plnco to In terest bearing bonds In order that the banks may collect tho lntcrost which tho peoplo now save. To empower national banks to lssuo circulating notos Is to grant a valuable privilege to a favored class, surrender to private corporations tho con trol ovor tho voluino of paper money, nnd build up a class which will claim a vested Interest in tho nation's financial policy. Our United States notes, commonly known as greenbacks, being redeemable In cither gold or silver at the option of the government, and not at tho option of tho holder, are safer and choapor for tho poO' plo thnn national banlc notes based upon lntcrost bearing bonds. l-'uvors the Monroe Doctrine. A dlgnllled but firm maintenance of tho foreign policy first sot forth by l'reildent Monroe and reiterated by tho presidents who havo succeeded him, Instead of arous ing hostility abroad, is the best guarantee of amicable relations with other nations. It Is better for all concerned that tho United States should resist any extension of Kuropcan authority in tho western hem isphere rather than invito the continual irritation which would nocessarily result from any attempt to Incrcaso tho Influenco of monarchical Institutions over that por tion of tho Americas which has been dedi cated to republican government. No nation can afford to bo unjust to Its defenders. Tho care of thoso who havo suffered Injury in tho milltnry and naval sorvlco of tho country Is a sacred duty. A nation which, liko tho United Statos, re lies upon voluntary scrvico rather than upon a large standing army, adds to its K-'Cliritrw'1011 it makes generous pro vision for tho'sCv4ilylL&tiNtei!', lives in its defense, and for those who aro dependent upon them. The rrmlitcers of Wealth. Labor creates capital. Until wealth is produced by tho application of brain and miisclo to tho resources of this country there Is nothing to dlvldo among tho non producing classes of society. Sinco tho producers of wealth create tho nation's prosperity In tlmo of peace ami defend tho nation's Hag In tlmo of peril, their Inter ests ought at all tlmos to bo considered by tnose wno statin in olllclal positions. Tho Democratlo party has ever found Its vot ing strength among thoso who aro proud to bo known as tho common peoplo, and it pledges itself to propose and enact such legislation ns is nocossary to protoct the masses in tho freo exercise of every politi cal right und in tho enjoyment of their just share of tho rewards of their labor. I doslro to glvo special emphasis to tho plank which recommends such legislation us Is necessary to soeure arbitration of tho differences between employers engaged In interstate coinmerco and tholr employes. Arbitration is not a new Idea It is sim ply an oxteuslon of tho court of justice. Tho laboring 111011 of the country havo ox pressed a desire for arbitration, and tho railroads cannot reasonably objoct to tho doclslous rendored by an impartial tri bunal. Socloty has an Interest even greater than the intorest of omployer or employo, and has a right to protect itself by courts of arbitration against tho grow ing Inconvenience nnd embarrassment oc casioned by disputes between those who own tho great arterlos of commerco on tho one hand and tho laborers who operate them on tho other. Undesirable Immigrants. Whllo the Democratlo party welcomes to tho country thoso who como with lovo for our institutions und with tho deter mination and ability to contribute to tho ftrcugth and greatness of our nation, it is opposed to tho (lumping of the criminal classes upon our chores and to the Impor tation of either pauper or contract labor to compete with American labor. Tho recent abuses which havo grown out of Injunction proceedings have been fcoemphntlcally condemned by publlo opin ion that tho senate bill providing for trial by jury 111 certain contempt oasos will meet with goneral approval. Iho Democratlo party is opposed to trusts. It would lie recreant to Its duty to tho peoplo of the country If it recog nized cither tho moral or the legal right of these great aggregations of wealth to stllle competition, bankrupt rivals, nnd then prey upon society. Corporations are tho creutures of law, ami thoy must not be permitted to pass from under the con trol of the puwer which created them ; they aro permitted to oxlst upon tho theory that they advance the publlo wsnl, nnd they must not 1 allowed to use thelrpow era for tho publlo Injury. Government ami the Hnllroads. Tho right of tho United States govern ment to regulatelntorstate commerce can not be questioned, and tho neoesslty for tho vigorous exercise of that right is be coming more and more Imperative. Tho interests of tho whole people require such an enlargement of tho powers of tho inter state commerce commission as will onauio lttoprovent discrimination between per sons and places, nnd protoct patrons from unreasonable charges. The government cannot afford to dis criminate between Its debtors, and must thoreforo prosecute Its legal claims ugalnst tho Pacific railroads. Such a policy is no:ossary for tho protection of the rights of the patrons, as well as for tho interests of the government. The peoplo of the United, States, happy In tho enjoyment of tho blessings of free government, feel a gonorous sympathy to ward all who are endeavoring to wjcuro like blessings for themselves. This sym pathy, whllo rospootlug all treaty obliga tions, Is opeclnlly nctlvo nnd earnest when excited by tho struggles of neighboring peoples, who. like tho Cubans, are near enough 10 obsorvo tho workings of n gov ernment which derives all Its nuthorlty from tho cousont of tho governed. Opposed to Lift, Tennro In Ofllee. That tho American peoplo are not In favor of life tenure In tho civil service Is evident from tho fact that thoy, as a rule. mako frequent changes In their olllclal representatives when thoso representatives nro chosen by ballot. A permanent olllco holding class Is not In harmony with nur Institutions. A fixed term in appointive ofllces, except where the fedornl constitu tion now provides otherwise, would open tho public service to a larger number of cltlzons wWiout Impairing its clllcloncy. Tho territorial form of government Is temporary In Its nature, and should glvo way as soon as tho territory Is sulliclontly advanced to tnko Its placo among the statos. Now Mexico, Oklahoma and Ari zona nro entitled to statehood, nnd their early admission Is demanded by their ma terial and political interests. Tho demand of tho platform that officials appointed to administer the government of tho terri tories or district lsontlrely In keeping with the Democratic theory of homo rulo. I am also in sympathy with tho declaration that tho publlo lands should bo reserved for the establishment of freo homos for Ameri can citizens. Tho policy of Improving tho grout water ways of the country Is justilled by tho na tional character of thoso waterways and tho enormous tonnngo borno upon them. Kxjierionco has demonstrated that con tinuing appropriations aro. In tho end, more economical than slnglo appropria tions separated by long Intervals. The TarltT ll Minor Issue. It is not necessary to discuss the tariff quostlon at this time. Whatever may bo tho Individual views of citizens as to tho relative merits of protection and tariff re form, all must recognize thnt until the money question Is fully nnd llnally set tled tho Ainorlcnn peoplo will not consent to the consideration of any other import ant quostlon. Taxation presents a prob lem which in some form Is continually presont, and a postponement of definite action upon It Involves no sacrlllce of per sonal opinion or political principles, but tho crisis prosonted by financial conditions cannot 1h postponed. 1 romemlous re sults will follow the action taken by tho United States on the money question, nud delay Is Impossible. Tho peoplo of this nation, sitting as a high court must render judgment in tho cause which greed is prosocutlng against humanity Tho decision will either glvo hope and In spiration to thoso who toll or "shut the doors of mercy on mankind." In the pros- enco of this overshadowing Issue, differ ences upon minor questions must be laid aside In order that there may bo united action among th' se who are detcrmi'icd that progress toward a universal 'gold standard shall be stayed, and tho gold and silver coinage of tho constitution res' oivd. W. J. UUVAN llnllAltT AWO ACCinT.S. Sfe AssnlU the ChieHRo IMntroriu and Argues for the Gold htiiuiiaril. ' lr5XK'50!f ,T- SeI)t 10 Oarret A Tr..i Kepubllcan nominee for vice , ,'..V-".. i.ht gave out for publi i,r. 1 1 f , acceptance. It cation his for nal lete - ' u mul ls 1.1 11 uuiiuiutiu 1,1 umt "Void stand 1111 VKIIIUl.lIC UtlllllCia lUl LI1U A t ()j iiiuium 11 whwluui ui'uiuiuiauojs. ones Chicago platform. On tho moevVv,' tlon he says In part : Tho money standard of a great nation should bo as llxed and permanent ns tho nation itself. To secure and retain tho best should bo tho desire of every right minded cltl.on. Hosting on stnbli) found ations, continuous nnd unvarying cer tainty of value should belts distinguish ing characteristic. Tho experience of all history confirms the truth that ovory coin made under any law, howsoever that coin may bo stamped, will ilnully command In the markets of the world the exact value of tho materials which composo It. Tho freo coinage of sliver at tho ratio of ll) to 1 Is a policy which no nation has over before proposed, and it is not today permitted in any mint in tho world not oven lu Mexico. It Is proposed to mnko tho colnago unlimited at an absolutely fictitious ratio, fixed with no reference to iu.rlnslc valuo or pledge of ultimate re demption. With silver at Its present price of loss than sovonty cents per ounce In tho markot, such a policy moans an Imme diate profit to tho seller of silver for which thoro Is no return now or hereafter to tho pooplo or tho government. Any attempt on tho part of tho govern ment to creato by its Hat monoy of a ficti tious value would dishonor us in tho eyes of other peoples, and bring Infinite re proach upon tho national character. It Is a known fact that more thuu t0 per cent, of tho commerce of tho world is sottled iu gold or on a gold basis. Cure for Heatlac-Iie. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Hitters has proved to bo tho vcty best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to Its influenco. Wo unto all who are afflicted to procure a bottlo, and give this (remedy a fair trial. Iu case of habitual constipation Klectric Hitters euros by giving tho needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long lesist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Largo bottles otily 50 cents at A. Wasley's Drug Store. t Father, Motion' and Iaujliter Killed, Oshkosh, Wis., r-opt. la A Wlsupnsln Central freight train struck a wagon containing Henry Stolnke. wife nnd daugh ter at tho I.lbby erossiug, about two miles north of tho city, nndull were instantly killed. Steinku was a wealthy farmer re siding In the town of Yineland. He was 50 years old, and an old resident of the county. The Discovery Sated Ills Life. Mr. O. Odillouette, Dnntgist, Iloavtrsville, HI., says: "To Dr. King's Xew Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all tho physicians for miles about, but of no avail and'wns given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's Now Discovery in my store I sent for a bottlo and began its use and from the first dose boean to cet better. and nfterusing threo bottles was upaiid about again. It is worth its weight iu gold. Wo won't keep store or house without it." Oct freo trial at A. Wasloy's Drug Store. Vermonfera to VIlt AloKliiIcy, Caxtox, O., Sept. 10. A telegram re ceived by Tho Iteposltory says that n special train bearing the Vermont delega tion left St. Albaus yostetday for Canton. Tho tralu carrlos tho delegation of Vor montors to call ou Governor MoKlnley, and Is expected to roach Canton tomor row morning, Sonntor Procter will bo with tho party. It doesn't matter much whether sick head ache, biliousness, indigestion and coustipa tiou nro caused by neglect or by unavoidable circumstances; DeWitt's Little Jirly llisers win speeuuy euro ineui an, u. 11, iiagen-buch. Marion McUikle says that it removes foreign substance from Silver, Olass, or Wood, without Injury In any Bon The Modern Cleaner j degree." ilR TlWF'l 604 North Sixth St. Will 1 It La La lU Side entrance on Green St PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. OI.IMT In I'll tlTK'i: 'till ) nr. nii.l (1 CUM llii.nltill tlxnfrlpnoc III li-rimmt. Stricture, blood Poison, GCNtnL Dcbiuty, Lost Vigor, AND ALL OTHER Effects of Youthful Fo LLY of Both Sexes crmnncntly cui-cii nflcr crcrr one clelm riillnl. 10ST MANHOOD A!I0 SHRUNKEN OROANS RISTtBIO. Sinilrtvp2-roiii -tanijufor twvtlc Trutli. Tliennl njMiwim' origin, .uti'!'i v.im li-ilniniilnt- POLITICAL CARDS. jjioit ciiikf ni'itora, PIERCE WALKER, Of tho Fourth ward. Subject to OitizetH jinrty rules. VOTE FOR JOSEPH WYATT, Ol' HllESANIiOAII, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, F"lrst District. vote: for FRANK C. REESE, Or Siiksanmjoah, FOR REGISTER. vote: for HON. ELIAS DAVIS Or llnoAii MorxTAix, -FOK- Comllyjreasiuxr ;SOR VOTE GE0.F0LMER,S5 Of SnnxAsitOAti, County Treasurer. VOTE FOR Harry Bradigan, Of SiiKXANiKuit, -FOR- PROTH0N0TARY CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 13 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave ft becoming popular. You will Ike It. We mako a specialty of hair cutting. BUCKNELL - UNIVERSITY, John Hovaiu IIabhw, LL. I)., I'rest. Colleno with four coursi" of study lending to dt'irrw! Academy fur hoys nud yomul men ; Lndlw' Institute, and School of MuMe. Thirty ncre eatmxm; ten building Including gym naeiuni, laboratory and observatory. For catalog uo and other information nddreH, VM. V. (JltKTZIXOnil, lEegUtrnr, Ix-'wisburg, Va, M. C. WATSON, Wholesale anil Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Acq. Agent for Heading Brewing CoVs JJeer and Porter. 11 and 113 S. Main St Amis fl US l i' For sale by P. P. V), KIRLIN, Buenandoali, Pa. peii?a. Railroad. SC'IIt'YKlI.L DIVISION. KITKMrtKK 1S, Trillin will Iwve Slipnnndorili after the Ahora diite for Vlgirnn, (lllhcrtmi, Krntkvlllp, llnrlc Water, St. Olnlr, riitt-vllle. Hiunburir, ltrnillnr, Pntttmvn, I'hocnlxvllle, NorrMmvn mul Phll ndrlphln (llrimil utrert rtntton) nt 0 04 nnd 1145 ft. tn. ami I $1 i. in. on Meek rijtvn. For Potta tillo and I utcrmcdiatc rtntions 9 10 n. m. SUNDAY. For WlKjrnn. Ollliorton, Kruckvlllo. Dark; Water St. flair, Pottsvlllc, at fi (H. 8 40 n m. and 3 10 p.m. For llnmbiirK, Heading, Pottitown, Phoenlxvlllc. Norrlatown, Philadelphia nt6(H), 9 40 n. m., 3 10 p. in. Tralm lenve Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 10 10 a. in. and 1211, SOI, 7 12 nnd 10 27 p. m. Sunday, 11 13 n. in. nnd .1 10 p. m. Leave Pottavllle tor Shenandoah nt to 15. 11 M n. tn. nml I 10. 7 15 ami 10 OU p. in. Sunday it iu iu a. in., id p. m. T.nl. 1 1, 1 1 n .) ..I I.l.t n t, .nn.l ....,. a I nn f. Shenandoah nt 5 5" and H35 n. in., 110 nud 7 11 p. in. tverk days. Sunday leave at 6 50 a. m. Leave ltrond street station, Phllndelphla, lur Sen Girt, Aliury Park, Oeenn tlrove, Ixmt; Uranch, and Intermediate station. 1 05, 0.50. 8.25, 11.39 n. in., 2 IK 3.30, l.O", p. in. week-days, 5 00 Saturday only. Siindnv. (stop nt lnterlaken for.Vsbury Park), 1 05, 8.25 a w Leave llroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOIt NEW YOKK. l:pre. vreek-ilnv. 3 20, 105. 4 50. 5 15, 0 50, 7 l, 120, 'J 20, 911, 111 21 (Pining Carl. MOO ft. m. 12 00m 12 35 ll.linlled 111) anil 122 p. m. PllllngCnr), 1 10. 2 30 I Dining Can 320,350, 1 1), 5 (10, .5 5i (Dining Car , fl 00, 0 50, U2. 10 00, p. m., 1201, night Sundays, 3 20, 105. 1 50,3 15, s 20, H 33, 50, 1021, Dining Car), II 03 a. m.. 12 35,2 30 Pilling Car, I no Limited I 22 Pining Cur, 5 20, 5 50, Plnimj Car, 0 35, 0 50, S 12, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night. lpre for Ilu-ton without change, 1! 00 a. m., week-days, and 0 50 p. ui , dally. FOIl WASHINGTON AND THE SOITII. For lialtimre nnd Washington, 3 50, 7 20, H 81, 10 20. 1123 n. m., 12 00 (It 31 Limited Din. lug Car), 112. 3 IS, 111 (5 19 Congressional Limited, Pining Car), 0 17, 055 (Pining Car), 7 5S (Pining Car) p. in., and 12 05 night week davs. Sundnys, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23 a. in., !2 09 1 12, 1 11, ( 5 15 Cougreloiml Limited, Pining Car), 055 (Pining Carl, 7 54 o. m. (Pining Car) nud 12 05 night. For Sen (llrt, Spring L-vke, llelmar Oecati drove, Ashury Park ami Long Hraneh. 105, 0 50, 8 25 and 11 39 n in, 2.1-, 3 30 ami 1 1 5 p in. week days. Sunday, 4 05 ami 25 a. ni FOl! ATLANTIC CITY. Leaieltroail street station, l'lilladelnhln f via .Delaware river hridge), express, 9 0" a. m, anil 7 02 p in. daily. f . r.i... ut.n, ............. i nn o m a. in., 1 50, 4 CO, 1 20, and I Ou p. ni Sim days, 00, 900 nnd 9 45 a in. 51 00 iM urslon "oil a in. ltrturnlng leave Atlantic il , pie, 7 00, 7 10. 9 00, a. in,, 31"). 5 30 ami 7 50 p. in., week days. Sundays, 110, 5 no. ami 05. p. m. For Cnpe May, Anglescn, Wildwood nnd Holly Hench. F.tprc, 9 00n. m . 2 30, and 4 05 p m week day. Sundays, 20 a. in. Kxclir sion, 7 00 n. m. Sundays. For Sea Isle City, Oceali City and Avalonv Hxpre, 9 10 a. in., and 2 30, 4 20 p. m. wck tlav Sundays, 8 50 a. m. Lxeurslon 7 00 a. in Sum'as. For Homer Point. Hxprej, 5 CO, R 50, a. in., 1 50, 4 0i) and 1 20 p. in. week days. Sunday. 7 00 00, 9 00 a. m. S. 51 Pkkvost. J. It. Wool,, Oen'I Manager. Gcn'l Pass g'r Aglt READING R R SYSTEM IX LKKKCT MAY 17. 196. Trains lenve Shennudonli nn follow? For Xew York via IMiHadt-lphin, week days. 2 10, S25, 7 20 n. m., 12 1", 3 00 nndSW p. m Sunday r, 2 10 a. m. For Xew York via Mnuch Chunk, week dayt, 5 2- 7 'JO ll, in., 12 Hand .100 p. m. For Heading nud Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 23, 7 20 n.m., 12 IS, a 00 nud 5 M p. m. Sun davs, 2 10 n. in. For I'otUville, ueek day, 2 10; 7 20 n. in., and 12 IS, 3 00 and 5M p. in. Sunday, 2 10 a. m. For Taumqua and Mahanoy City, week days, 2 10,3 23, 7 20 a. in., 12 4S, 3 00 and 5 55 p. m. Sunda h, 2 10 a. m. For illtatmpuit, Suubury and Lewisbuxg, week day. 3 25, 11 30 a. in., 150 and 7 25 p.m. HniiilnvM. !1 11 a. in. For Mahanoy Vlane, weekdays, 2 10 3 25, 5 25, 7 20, 11 30 a. m., 12 IS, 1 50, 3 00,5 55, 7 25 and 9 65 p. m. feundny, 2 10, 3 25 a. m. For Ashland and Shainokiu, week days, 8 23, 7 20,1130 a. in., 150,725 and 9 55 p.m. Sun days, 3 25 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the Wesl vl B. tfe O. IE. It., through tralni lea Heading Terminal. Philadelphia, (P. & It. V V.) nt 3 20, 7 55, 1120 a. m., 3 10 ami 7.27 p. i. Sundays i 3 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. m., 3 l'i and 7 27 p. tn. AddU Honal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chcal u ut street station, week days, 10 i Wn. m. 12 20, 12 16 8 40 p.m. .Sundays, 1 35,8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOtt SHENANDOAH. ) Xew York via Philadelphia, week 1 30, 8 00 a. m., 1 30, 4 30, U 00 p. m. and dni niL'l Sunday, 0 00 p. in. e Xew York via Mnuch Chunk, week Lcn, ilnVR. 30, 9 10 a. m., 1 30 and 4 15 p. m. Iilladclnhla, lEeamng Terminal, wees 8 35. 10 05 a. in. and 4 05, 6 30, 1180 Ieavi days, 4 days, usup. in. . in. a Leave Id 11 la ii. m. Liing, wcck uays, i iti, v iu, iuuo. ana tj p. m. nununys, i so a. pv 111c, weekdays, 2 35, 7 40 a. t.iHi-n ltnttthm. Sundays. 2 35 a. in. 12 30 and 6 12 p1 weck days, 3 18, 8 50, II 23 a Leave Tnnianun, m- Sundays. 3 18 a. m. m., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 ft , n-cck days, 3 15, 9 21, Lenve Mahanoy City,' ,.ii. ni. Sundays, 8 iB 11 47 a. in., 2 03, 7 4 1 and 10 Oi , a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week n. 6 30,9 37. 11 59 n. m.. 1 12. 2 19. 5 20. t 10 23 p. in. Sundnys, 2 40, 400 a. in. I nnfo lMIIntei.itpt ,euL. ,1,,0 f m., 3 35 and 11 41 p. m. Sundays, 11 15 p.' iTi ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philndelnhln Chestnut street wAr n South street whatf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 8 00. 9 00, 10 15, a. m Saturday only, 130, 2 00, 3 00,3 40.4 00,4 30, 5 00 5 30 p. in. Accommodation, HOC a. m 4 30, 6 30 p. m. Si 00 excursion train, 7 00 a. in, Sunday Express, 7 30. h 00, 8 30,9 00, 1000 a. to. 4 45 p. in. Accommodation 8 00 a, in., 4 45 p. m 1.00 excursion train 7 00 a. ni. Returning I eave Atlnutlo City depot, corner Atlantic ami Arkansas avenues. Weekdays express, Mondays only, 6 451. 7 00, 7 45. 15.900, 10 15 a. m.,a30. 130,0 30,7 36; 9 30 p. m. Accommodation, 6 20. 7 55, a. in., 4 82 p. m Si 00 excursion train from foot Mississippi avenue oiil 0 00 p in. Sundnys Express, 3 30, 4 00, 5 00, 6 00, 6 30, 7 00. 7 30, H 00, 9 30 p. ni. Aeotmmodptloii, 715 a. m., 5 05 n. m, fl 00 exclusion train from fool m mm km i pi ii uvemic oniyj o iu p. m. f . A X ill n INl 11 II CAIIICOI II41IIIH, I. A. SWKIflATin. (I (l UAvrvrrtr (ien'l Superintendent. (ich1 Pass. Ajy " " " - - - 4 Hillions of Dollars fin ii In ,mnVn twirn? Tret rlib. risks but get rour liousea, stoi'k. fuj nitiire, etc., insuroil in firBt-clusa r liablo coiniiauIoB represented by ,., DAVID FAUST, LSLW, Also Life and Accidental Cotnpaules lSJAM4mJ Who can thiri WdlllbU-HII lUba SS.JS5-.SSSl Protect your Ideani ther may bring you we neyi. Washington, I). C. for their l,6uu prlto eo orftr. I uu mi, vi i,nu uuuureu uivtiuituut wauteu. . - , ho iflv Cays, 2 40, t 00- .... 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