1 S iBVAflBCBVVBW WILD With Eczema I wasafuiiTerer for elcht year from Fciema.but now am cutlr.-ly cur'd. The p.duin of my bunds uere covered and badly lntbinmli little white blisters appeared, then would pee! off, leaving n red, smooth mrface, which would bum like tire find Itch. On the tnald of the upper part of my limbs, Ereat red blotch would appear, and as noon m 1 beoani wuim, the burning nnd Itch Ins would betrin. NIrM after tilghtlwould He awake and scratch, at id almost to wild, 1 got a box of CuticUHa, mid n bottle of Ct TiccnA lit bolvent. and after a few npp.laml"f.a I noticed the redness and lull annual Ion disappear, h'fore I had wed on f box there iri not a mjn vff.itema .lift, I can truthfully aMertthat 2.U0worlh of CUTICUKA REMEDIES cured me. JOHN D. FOIiTK, nttsburg, Pa. flriiDT Curb Trsathfxt. Warm bulhi with Cu Tict'RA Soap, jrentle application, ol Cmci'i (oint ment), tntl mlU dueea of ClTlcUkA lUsuLTX5T(grctteit trt nuraor cure. Sold throuahmit the world. Prlcf, Cmcriu, iWe.i BoAr, S-Vj-i ItEWLVRiT. ft'e. and It. l'untu Dkuq AZT Chem Com., Sole llottnn, OJ" UbW to rcrmaQeotl Cure Lc tenia,' maHed free WEAK MEN CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. Victims of Lost Manhood should Bond at onco for n hook that explains how full manly visor is easily, quickly and permanently restorod. No man BuJIurlne from weakness can af ford to Ignoro this timciy mi vice. Book tells how Dfllll fitrpnirlh. fin. velopment and tone aro Imparted to every portion of the body, fc'ent with posltlvo proors iscaieu; ree to any man on application, ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, H.Y. l HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infants' Diseases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 0 Cures Headache. No. lO " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Delayed Periods. No. 12 " Leuchorrea. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. 18 Cures Rheumatism. -No. 10 " Malaria. No. 20 " Whooping Cough No. 27 " 'Kidney Diseases. No. SO " Urinary Diseases No. 77 ' Colds and Grip. 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A BOON TO HUMANITY. n i a sample of the ttousanils of 1 1 .lllllOUUllit. T. r. fonte, Pa, April 10, 1KB. Thc-ip- iliilptitherlaCureCo. in lit' uii 0 I'llfortunately mo lost two lUthi i;tri3 ultli that dread UbieaAe, illphriierla. Later on two ruorebtame III Mill lln-oat atleetion nlilch sutnte. lently tiinita imo uiimuieria. wo irully L .me Breany alarmed. A Abor klnilly luivuieii u to use OD -1 A.il!IHHriu i-UPi WniCU ll'S n t xaetly three ila-s the phlegm cuniuia uiiu uiiunpcurvii auu Vs ere soon ,U"J' reoovi ered ir.-iarullon of any il tfrputi-r linnn to liu roedl- muian- thl' medicine I bwieecll IV In thL ninntrtf to try this ien membCTs of their family 'um uny throat or diphtheritic its It will iKislllielv ellecl Uia I cure. Mm I. E Fiedler, EaMlllsubtreet. MANUrAPTURCO T THI MPSON DIPHTHERIA CURE CO., WILLIAMSFORT PA. .Hg PRICE. 60C. ABOTTLE '410 at Klrliu's dructoro. ANSY PILLS5! 1UIUU- WIlTOXltiPCCiriC CO,PhlUL,FA, Por anla nt l'ortn.k vi lA.. oa'i-.i spaa?? 8 Iff! 1 bBHIBHBBBBBBBBBm IMBBBOMBBHl HBHV all H CHUQ 9 S icaui uenirevircel. - " " a.w.v. -u UMt MARCUING ON DOXGOLA. The Dervishes Are Gathering in Force to Meet the Troops. EAPID ADVANCE UP THE NILE. Alter Mouths iif Struggling with Terrific Hint the Kxpcdlthin In Now In l'ull Swing Tile Trunin full of Ihltllltslaslu. Ounlioiits to Take Part. Caiuo, Egypt, Sept 12. Tho report re ceived from Kosheh yostcrdny chronicle tno arrival thoro hy trnlu of tho remainder of tho Staffordshire regiment, tho first de tachment of which nrrlvod Thursdny. Tho sirdar, Sir Herbert Kitchener, and his stnlT will start from Ivoshch todny, a portion of tho Staffordshire roglmcnt ac companying him. Tho nows received (it koshoh from tho front Is thnt tho dervish outpost at Kerm mn, just abovo tho third cutaract of tho Nile, Is being reinforced by their mounted troops, whllo tho region being tho Egyp tian and dervish outposts Is fast becom ing doscrted. It is oxpoctod thnt tho der vishes will attempt to mnko n stand at Kernnnn, and tho llrst lighting of tho iul- vnnco to Dongola Is looked for at that point. A rapid advnnco to Dongola Is now Ijollovcd to bo In order with a vlow to striking u prompt nud olloctlvo blow to tho power of tho khalifa. Tho Third brigade hns reached Absarrat safely, and the main body of cavalry is ar riving thero. Tho cavalry and scouts re port tho dervishes still In vlow south of IJuglo, but tho enemy retreats at tho slightest sign of a forward movement. Tho Anglo-Kgyptlan scouts, feeling tho way for tho advnnco guard, aro steadily pushing on to Kasbar, fourteen mllos further south, which wlllbothonoxt plnco occupied. Tho troops, black and white, are full of enthusiasm and anxious for a brush with tho enemy. Tho weather Is hot In tho extreme, but tho soldiers aro benefiting from being on tho move. All tho troops taking part In tho oxpodltion nre now on tho march towards Dongola. Tho Intelligence department reports tho dervishes gathering In force north or Don gola. Clashes between tho dervishes and tho Anglo-Egyptlnn scouts nre expected at any moment. Thus tho advance of tho British-Egyptian oxpodltion up tho HlverXllo.wlth Dongola, If not Khartoum, as Its objective point, Is now in full swing, after months of struggling with tcrriflo hont and cholera. Tho oporatlons began in March lost, when troops wero hurried up tho Xllo to Vndy.Halfa, tho southernmost post, al though tho railroad ran to Surras, about forty mllos south of YVndy-Halfu. Since that time tho railroad, a desert campaign line, has been exteudod to Akasheh, fifty miles, from the lnttcr place to Koskeh, and theuco to Absarrat, about seventy-five miles. It Is looked upon as more thnn probablo that tho gunboats will play a very lm portaut part In tho campaign. They aro from 100 to 173 feet long, have 20 to 27 feet beam, draw only about two foot of water when fully loadod, nro ablo to make about fourtoeu mllos an hour, carrying a largo number of men, and tow barges, otc, (Qj.j.ylnjr lnamiiJoro men. KoclT" gunboat carries a 12-pouuder quick-tiring maxim gun, able to discharge a shot overy throe seconds, mounted for ward on an armored citadel dock. Amid ships thero Is a conning tower and an electrio searchlight, nnothurllghtor maxim from seven to twenty feet abovo tho water line, and tho armament of these iloadly boats Is completed with two quick-firing C-pounders and six to eight more maxims Resides theso guns some of tho larger gunboats carry 21-pounders, capable of delivering very effective fire nt long range. Mr. Ilryaii's lnstwartl Tour. Lixcolx, Xeb., Sept. 12. Tho silver clubs of this city, headed by a brass band, escorted William Jennings Bryan to tho depot last evonlng, whoro n largo crowd had gathered to say good-br to tho nomi neo. Mr. Hryan started on his campaign trip through tho nouthnudoastat 9:15 Inst nlght.toklng tho Missouri Paclflo train for Kansas City, lhero will bo dcinoiistra Hons along tho route, among which will bo those nt Nobraslca City and at Union. The party will arrlvo in Kansas City to day and will contlnuo on his trip to St. Louis, making short spoochos from tho platform of the car all along tho route. Mrs. Uryau will not accomnanr her hus- baud through tho south, but It Is expected sho will join tho party later. Contleusetl TcHtllllouy. Chas. It. Hood, Broker and Manufacturer's Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr, King s New Discovery has 110 equal as C'ousrh remedy. J, I). Brown. Prop. St .Tames Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind., testifies that ho was cured of a Cough of two years stand ing, caused by La Grippe, by Dr. King's Now Discovery. 11. t. Jtiorrll. jiauiwinsviue, Jlass., says that ho has used and recommend eil it and never know it to fail and would rather have it than anr doctor, lieoause always euros. Mrs, Hemraitig, 22a K. 23th St., Chicago, alwoya keeps it at hand and has 110 fear of Croup, because it instantly relieves. Free Trial Bottles at A. Wasley's Drug Storo Two Vlctlma of u Towiler Kxplosluu. YorvusTnWN, O .Sept. 12. An explosion ocenrml at the mills of tho Ohio Gun powder company yesterday In which Daniel Davis and Goorgo lo'nch lost their lives. The explosion occurred in tho prasi, room und was heard for mllos. The men were bume 1 almost beyond recognition. Tho cause of the explosion Is unknown. Tho foreman says that he loft the room a few minutes before tho explo-lon nud all the machinery was In good condition. Davis and Lynch wero the only perilous In the mill at the time. Tho property loss Is small. Did You i:i ei Try Electrio Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This inedleluo has been fuiiiid to he peculiarly udapted to tho rolief und cure of all Female Complaints, oxerting a wonderful direct iullueueo in giving strength and tnno to the organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache. Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Kxcitable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electrio Hitters is tho inodftino you need. Health ami strength aro guaranteed by its uso. Largo bottles only fifty ccnU at A. Wasley's drug store. Coming Kteiit, Octobers. Eutertainmeut and festival by nope Section, J. T. of II. & T., in Bobbins' opera bouse. I Sept. 24. Grant Band festival and concert in Bobbins' opera house. "Boys will bo boys," but you can't afford to lose any of them. Bo ready for tho green applo season by having DeWltt's Colic and CiipUJJjivCure luyho house. C. II. Uogen bnch. V. X " Cleans Silver, lirass, Marble, Tin, and Glass with most gratifying results ; better ' anil quicker than anything vc have hitherto used." Mrs. II. A. Dickie, Montdair, N.J. .CHASES BloodffHerveFood For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Age. WHAT iT IS! The rlchrstof All re.torstlrt rood., .pcauso it replace tho snme subklaiicfs to the Mood ami nerves that aro eibausted in tnre,twpltfe.ntvnirtlaiiisfcydlseafli, indigent Ion, high liTins, overwork, worry, eicegfes, abuse, ete. WHAT ,!T DOES ! lly nuking tho blood pnreand rich, and thodiirpstion perfect. It ere m sozid tlesh, niUHcle And strength. Tlio nerveB be ing rnailo strong, the brain liecoms active and clear. I r restoring lost vitality and stopping all wasting ilrniiio and weakness in cither si'V, It has noeonal . and sn feroaleregnlatnr it Is worth Its weight ingold. One box lasts a week. Price 5. v.. or 6 boies if lm. Druggists or by mall. Ilonktree. . THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, Jil3 Chestnut fct.. rhllaJeU.hla. Taken inter- ttr5a najiy cures ova y'fJt cramrjs : c o m - i JV5-!1? plaints, I wm-!lfu' 5 eolds, chills Vsvl W UA -l't "SS and I.a Grippe. Used externally it is the best lini- J mcnt in the world. Beware of imitations, buy on!v the genuine made by Perry Davis. ;'.;,. J 0 Lsrs La. 1 .od " d..l ..oft. s POLITICAL CARDS. jjioit chikf liunanss, PIERCE WALKER, Of the Fourth wnriL Subject to Citizens party rules. VOTE FOR JOSEPH WYATT, Ok SllD'ASHOAil. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, Rlrst District. VOTE FOR FRANK C. REESE, Of SUEXAXbOAU, FOR REGISTER. VOTE FOR HON. ELIAS DAVIS Or Uroad SIorsTAis, -FOl- County Treasurer VOTE FOR GEO. FOLMER, Sr., Or SllBKASKOAH, -FOlt- County Treasurer. VOTE FOR Harry Bradigan, Of SlIEKANUOAU, FOB , PROTH0N0TARY i I i loon I Ami I The ftlodern Cleaner i X 9 Z .ft : eiw;t-ni' Sir Henry Asquith Urges Deoidod Action by Great Britain, SALARIES OF OFFIOIALS UNPAID. Coiitlnuatloti of Arrnentnn Uprisings Al most ii Certainty Tlin Inquiry Coiiiuils Aloti Cnlliposeil of Corrupt I'alilen 01H cIhIs Tho I'orto Warns Tintelers. Londok, Sept 12. Mr. Henry Astmlth. formerly socrotnry of stnte for the homo department, has addressed tho following mossago to Tho Uhronlclo: I shnll shortly address mv constituents when I shnll express my vlows at length, but I am In ontlro accord with tho convic tion that tho time has come when Great Britain should refuso to hold furthor terms with a government which has bo- come n mero instrument for executing tho purposes of n will, cither criminal or insane. Tho Europoan powers, by whoso favor tho sultan holds his throne, cannot coudono his past crimes or ignoro future dangers without sharing tho guilt of tho one and becoming dlrectiy responslblo for tho other. 1 hopo wo shall witness such a manifestation of opinion hero as will savo Urcat Britain from any such com plicity aud will glvo strougth and author ity to dccldod action on the part of our government." The Chronicle, In on editorial applauds Mr. Asqulth's strong message as In overy way responsible. Mr. Gladstone, In another letter, on tho subject declares : "Tho uso which tho six powers have mado of remonstrance In tho past year has not been a moro failure or n mockery, but a great Instrument of mis chief, because It was implied that such n mattor can bo disposed of by discussion, and has thereby supplied wholesalo nnd deliberate murdor with tho only assis tance It wanted, nnmuly, tho nssurnnco of Impunity. In my judgment oven sl lonco would bo preforrablo to such dis cussion." The Dally Nows, Liberal, commenting editorially upon Mr. Gladstone's letter, says: "Tho llrst nocosslty of Europoan ponco Is the deposition of tho sultan. Tho Chroniclo nnd The Dally Xews and other newspapers havosuch headings over tho nrtlcles on this subject as "A Nation Aroused," etc. A dispatch from Constantinople to Tho Dally News says : "An official communi cation to the newspapers has caused a sen sation. It contemplatos the certainty of Armenian uprising In tho provinces, but holds all olflclals responsible if matters dovelop into massacres, plllago or destruc tion of property. At the same time, the soldiers are authorlzod to use their arms in self defense against all who attack them. This Is tho first tlmo that an of llcial communication has mentioned the massacres and plllago. Turkish placards In Stnmboul call upon the government to pay tho salaries of ofllcinls or otherwise they threaten to help themselves." Fifteen army officers who went to the war ofllco to claim their arrears of pay wero Informed thut thero wero no f units. with which to pay them. Tho olllcers thereupon resigned their commissions and wero promptly arrested for so tiding. A dispatch to Tho Graphic from Odessa declares that among the judgo appointed on tho speclnl tribuual at Constantinople to try the cases arising from tho Armenian masiacro thero is not a bluglo honost and upright man, all being notoriously cor rupt and servile palaco tools. PltKCACTIONAltV JlKASntr.S. Wnrnlng from tho Sulilline I'orto for Travelers tu UstnMIsh Their Identity. Wasiuxutox, Sept. 12. Tho Turkish legation has recolvod from the sublime porte tho following telegram under Thurs day's date: "Tho imperial government, wishing to secure public order nt Con stantinople, has docidoit to send back to their native places all Individuals with no occupation who camo from tho provinces. "Tho commissioners will hnvo to super intend tho working of tho police at those ports, and to establish the identity of all persons arriving, ns well as to examine their permits to travel. "As it Is pusslblo that among tho per sons sent back to their native places, thero are anarchists who would try to commit crime and uso bombs mid dynamite, tho Imperial authorities wero ordered to ex amine minutely nil merchandise arriving at tho ports as tho provisions belonging to tho drug stores, to watch tho sigus of this class of pooplo and to take all necessary incisures tending to presurvo tho public peace and to counteract tho seditious pro ceedings of tho disturbers. "Tho proper steps have also been taken to prevent tho entering into tho empire of nil emissaries of Armonlan revolutionary committees established In Bulgaria anil abroad. ' ' Tho I'lilmer nnd IliicUner Notification. Louisville. Sept. 12. All of tho prin cipal figures In today's notification cere monies have arrived except Senator Cnf fery, of Louisiana, who is expected today. General Uu'okuer came up from his homo in Hart county yohtorday in ordur to bo on hand to woleouu General l'uliner to Ken tucky. The vice presidential uiimlnou, '.t his request, was received without any demonstration, being iimotly driven with his family to tho Gait House. Gunornl Palmer got In lost evening. Colonel John It Fellows, who is to make the speech no tifying Guiwnd Bueltner of his nomina tion, Is at the Louisville hotel. Sunator CnlTery will perform a like service for Gun eral 1'ulmer. I'ropurntloiw have boon madu fur a largo crowd at the Auditorium tonight. Defalcation lit the New Orleans ILitilc. Nkw Oblbans, Sopt. Vi. The total de falcation, in the defunct Union National bank, so far discovered, amount to over (170,000, nud tho falsification of tho books, if not doun to cover up the actual losses of the ban); the failure of a prominent ooiumerciul firm, which ooourrod eight or ten years ago, show that tho stealing has beeu going on for somo years. The gov ernment believes that thero was outside collusion and expects that the tracing up pf tho accounts doctorod, together with othor ovldouco sought, will rovoal tho con spiracy aud result iu the arrest of a num ber of other parties, soiuo very prominent. Senator U II I Invited to Act as Substitute Albany. Sept 12. Senator Hill yester day received sovural Invitations from del egates from different couutles in tho state whoso delegates urounliistruotod, inviting him to accept substitutions tn their stead ns u delegate to tho Buffalo convention. He has not yet formnlly replied to any of thorn, but it is doubtful whether he will consent to ontor tho convention as a sub stitute. . GERMANY TAKES A HAND The Germn einler the I'suriier ZAN.tBAH, rVnt. 1 The liellcf Is preva lent hero that Germany dues nut Intend to aeiiulesco In tin nettiiii taken by the Brit ish giivern.neur through Roar Admiral Henry Hawson In appointing Humtuid inn jiniiiininini mn sum suitan ol ..inzi- bar. S.ild Khall.l, the altered usurer, has . .i 1. . .i . - ,. , iiwii in uii iii-iiimu viiusuinw ever sijii-e the fall of the place on Aug. and in spite of the request of "the HrltUh eniisul for his surrender, there has bon no dis position manife.teil on the jiart of tho Ger man olllelnl" tn give him up. Huninrs are now in circulation horn that It Is the inter, thm of tho German authori ties to reinstate S ild Khnlld oil tho throne from which ho was deposed by force of British arms. These rumors have caused groat uneasiness hero. There Is a feeling that Gurmany Is not acting In a friendly spirit, and Is seeking to mnko an Issue with Groat Britain. Paws. Sopt. 12 A dispatch received from Aden says that theportolllclnlsthoro have received Information that two Ger man vessels lua lud with arms fur Zanzi bar have entered the Ked sea and that strict instruction on the ubje 't have been cabled to I he olllclals referred to. ltellel In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and Madder diseases relieved In six hours by tho "New Groat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, lack and every part of tho urinary passages in malo or femalo. It relieves retention of water and pain In passing it almost immediately. If you want mild; relief nml elm, this is vnllr rnmpilv. Sold by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Fire In n Children's Asylum. FllANKKOllT, Kv . Sept. 12. .-Since the asylum foe f "Me minded children burned last month the-e wards have been cared for In the annoi. This building binned last night, but all the Inmates were res cued. Thoy wero brought scantily clad and baref ,;,ted Inn, this city and are being v.,i!"ii hi, ill i in- in mi, ,1 ( . nil lie uuoui ell I to lie safo. Itlieitmntism Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cuies in 1 to 3 days. Its nctioii ntinli tho svstplil Is remnrkahln nnd ' mysteiious. It removes at once tho cause . ami tho disease iininediatcly disappears The first dose grontly benefits: ,3 cents. So d by C. H. Hageubuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. j Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent Hour, and take no other brand. It is the Lest Hour made. ISnrelv INcuped Serious injury. OTTi'MW A, 1 1, "Sept. li. Gi lieral Miles. United States army, barely oscuped a ser ious nccldent hero yesterday. Ho. with Senator Hermann and other notables and their wive-, pas-ed through en routo tn tho coast. General Miles and his son were promeiindlng on tho platform with the general's dog, Kox, when tho train started. General Miles stopped to get Ilex. He dr..gired the animal three or four rods, throw Hint i a window, then caught the far rod as the train shut hv atallvelv rate. Ho was assisted onto the couch and escaped serious injury in the merest chance. Th" h'cltVuf e.,us.'l much ex. clti'lnelir How Are Your Kidneys? ( Ever have your back ache? ijfe tQ Dr. Hobbs g eg. Sparagus Kidney e Pills tv ni tip Hfftllhj Kidney nil lb lUfL St rone Health kidneys f crify th blood br jtlterinn from it uric acia ana ai other poisons impurities, l'ure blooil means perfect honlth, Us imrlfjlngtlieblood Dr. Hobbs JCUC9 00003, U. D. Sparagus Kidney Pills effe IttieamatUm, Neurnlcta, .(lon Ancpmlii, Pfllrm In Abdomen, flackache, Q' Kldner Weukuet-s, and ull Iuflummutlon (CD of the Kitlneji. l'hficlann nnd drugslRtu ttJp recommend tlkom. CO Cents a box. T?n- irfV ttmoniaU from thoasands, efg V tlutbt Htmrdj Cu., (blratcu od Sia FrwutUcu. JrJ -ft. For S.ilo in SHENANDOAH. PA by -ft. V S. P. Kirlin, DruRRist, C South Main St. V Hurt 1. Vctctieim says under oath; "I suif ered n years untold misery from allthe effects of youth ful folly, such as Blood 1'olson, Loss of Power and Energy, Strictures, Pim ples, Falling out ot Hair, Rheumatic Pains, Larly Decay, Blotches on Chest, Hard, Knotty Tunmrs, Restlessness t Dvspeptic Trouble, Constipation, Tiles, Catarrh Irum con titutiotial weakness. Datk weak and lame, unfit for any manual or phsic.il work, I was a mist ry to behold. Four tm din? Burt P. Vetchens. doctors, two Phllad. pluA and thret: New Ynrk specialists, a Michit;in antl niu Western fraud, three New York State si.-alled Spet-ialists and Instituteai all failed tu relieve me, after spenduitf fj,3oo. In poverty and a miserable wretch 1 applied to Dr. Theo 604mil.6tDSt, , Philad'a, Pa. Loud I proclaim, and lu'l I a thuwand tonguti all should be empkiU t nj t pruu of this great aint nobt A$artt lm wnudurrul knuwUdge and thill, the only one who m.tl a lh .muh examina tion, lua treatment entiuly dtikrent from all others. After 4 uwtkt treatment I felt like a new man, able to work again and in 8 months tune vas well and hearty as eer. Yes. I was stranger than ever bt lure, Ct, p-or, ra.h and sn.k who have tieenqnatkid. jju to the honest and greatest of all specialists, llt, O. V. TIIFJ:iM who is the poor and ruh man's friend In their affliction," No name or address published with out mtient's consent. Send five ai-ent stamp for book "Tiuth", expi'iinK Quadcs. and the belt book ior youn and old, single nr married. Hours dany, 9 to j; ev 6 to 6, Sat all dtv. " DIRT DEFIES THE I'S FHIEKD- IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. For sale by V. P. D. ncsr.. r-,:i J HClirVKIM. DIVISION. i npMiini , lsfld, Trains will leave Slietmudfiali after the. rImjt. date for Wlirfffth. (llltierton. Fraokvllle. Dark Water, St. t'ialr, Potlsvilie. IlanilmrK, lleadlnr, iutt.tawti. Pho-nlsviiic. Xorrl.tow. n nml p; I'llll- ndolphlft (Hroail stieet station) nt 6 OH nnd 11 45 '," f '" ,w;7?k "'"iTT- F,,r I,0,w ville and intermediate stations V io a. tu. .MFNHAV. For WIkkaha, tlilherton, Fmekville, Dark: Water St. Clair, l'ottsvllle, nt ft oh, 9 in a in. and 3 10 p. to. For llanilntrK. heading, l'ottstown. l'tioeiilxvllte, Norristown, Philadelphia at 0 00, 9 10 . tu., 8 10 p. in. Trnlhs lentc FrackUllc for Shenandoah, at 10 tO ll. in. and 13 11, .',01. 7 12 and 10 27 p. m. Sunilnv, 11 13 a. in. anil 5 10 p. in. Leave Piittsville for Shenandoah at 10 15, 11 48 a. m. anil i 40. 715 ami 10 00 p. tu. Sunday At 10 40 a. tu., 5 15 p. in. l.ave Philnilelpliin, (Ilroad street station), (or Shenandoah at 5 57 and K 05 n. in., t 10 and 711 p. tn. Week ila s. Sundays leave nt 0 50 a m. Leave Uroad street station, Philadelphia, lor Sea dirt, Aslniry Park, Ocenn drove, Long llranch, nml intermediate stations. I 05, G.50, 8.25, 1 1.30 n. in., 2 3S. 3.30, 1.05 p. m. week-days, 5 00 Saturdays only. Similar- (stop nt Interlaken lorAsbury Park). 1 05, 8.26 a. . Leave Broad street Station, Philadelphia, FOK NF.W YOHK. F.tpress, vtock-ilBVs, 3 20, 4 05. 4.10. 5 15, 0 50, 7 33. S 20, 0 20, 0.50, 10 21 IDInliitf far), II l a. in. l2U)liooii, 1215 (I.illllteil 100 anil 122 p. m. Dining Cars), 1 10, 230 (Dining Cur) .120,3 50, 100, 5 u, 3 50 (Dining Car, 0 00. 0 50, s 12,10 00, p. in.. 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, 150,5 15, s 2ii, h 3d, u 50, 10 21, DlnliiK Car, 110) a. m 12 35, 2 30 (Diniue Car, 100 Limited I 22 Dining; Car, 5 20, 5 50, Dining Car, 0 35, 0 50, s 12, 1000 p. in.. 12 ill night. Lpress for Boston without ehange, 1100 a. in., w eek-days, and 0 50 p. m., daily. FOlt WASIIINdTON- AND TIIK SOFTII. For lialtimro and Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 81, 10 20, 1123 a. m.. 12 00 (1131 Limited Din ing Car), 112. 3 IS, 141 (5 19 Congressional Limited, DlulugCar), 0 17, 6 55 (Dining Car), 7 5s (Dining Car) p. tn., nnd 12 05 nlghl week days. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20, 9 12. 1123 a. in., '.2 00 I 12, 4 41, ( 5 15 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 655 (Dining Carl, 7 5s v. m. (Dining Cart nnd 12 05 night. Fur Sea (lirt, Spring Lake, Itclmnr. Oeenu I drove, Aslniry Park und Iing Branch, 4 05, 1 6 50, S 25 nnd 11 3'.l n m., 2 3S, 3 .10 and I 05 p. in. I week days. Sundays, 4 05 atnl 8 25 a. m I FOI! ATLANTIC CITY, I)eirc;' ruin 7 U2 p. 111. llllliy. Leave mm .irket street Ferry, express, 5 00. 8 50 a. in., 1 50, 4 00, 4 20, and SOU l in Sun days, S00. DP0 nnd 945 a. in. 51.00 iti nrsn.ii 7011 a tu. lUturniiiK leave Atlantic I'iry, c press, 7ll, 7 10. II 00, a. ln 3 00.5 30 and 7 50 p. in., week days. Sundays, I 10, 5 iki, uml s 05. n F"r Cape May, Anglossoa, Wliilwood and . W j. m 2 n ,,d J M - ;,!, ,. For Sen Isle City, Ocean Cltv and Arnlon.- Kxpiess, 9 10 a. tn., and 2 30, 1 20 p. in. ok da' Sundays. 8 50 Lveurslon 7 00n. in. Sundays For Solners Point. Bipress 5 00, 50. a. ni., ISO. 100 and 120 p. m. week days. Muiiuays. i ij, s ou, u uu, a. in. S. M. PltEVOsT, J. 11. Wool), (eni Manager. ficii'I P.vsVr Aglt REAJD1NG R R SYSTEM IN KFFF.CT MAY 17, 1S96. Triiiiis leave MiennnUf.nh n follon : Kor New York via I'lillncli'Iihiu, week duvti, 210, 5M, 7 'JO a. iu., 12 3 (A) andSM p. m Surulnys, 2 10 a. m. Kor New York via Munch Chunk, week days, 5 2-1, 7 20 a. in., 12 1 nnl 3 00 p. in. For IleadtiiK aitd IMiltadelphln. week dnya, 2 10, 3 2. 7 20 n.m., 12 is, 3 00 and 5 .15 p. m. Sun davn, 2 10 n. m, Kor l'ottH itle, week days, 2 10; 7 20 a. in., atid 12 H. 3 00 nud 5 M p. m. SmulavH, 2 10 n. m. I Kor Tniuaqui. and Malianoy City, wcvk dayi, - 2 10,5 2., 7 20 a. m., 12 H, 3 00 and p. ra, ftiiiiiinvs, u iu n. in. For WHUrtinsport, Sunlmry and I-ewNburje, week days", 3 25, 11 30 a. m., 150 and 7 23 p.m. fcuiulavfl, 3 2 a. in. For Muliauoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10 3 23, 6 25, 7 20, 11 30 a. ni., 12 H, 1 50,3 00,5 m, 7 25 and 9 55 p. m. Mindays, 2 10, 3 23 a. m. K(ir Ahlanl and Sliatnokln, week days, 8 25, 7 20, 1130 a. m., 1 50, 7 25 aud 9 55 p. m. Sun days, 3 23 a, in. For lUltimore, Waohlnpton and the West liu B, V O. It. It., through tratnt le-1 Hedlne Terminal. Philadelphia, (1. A. It. 1 W. i at 8 20, 7M, 11 20 a. in., 3 10 ami 7.27 p. i. Hunday, 3 20,7 a), M 2( a. m., 3 45 and 7 27 p. in. Addl. titmal train1 from Tentyfourth and Cheat, lint street station, week d.iys, 10 E0 a. m. 12 20r 12 15 8 40 p tu. Sunday, 1 33, 8 33 p. jn, TRAIN'S 6l SHKNANDOAlf, I-eave New York via Philadelphia, week day, I 30, 8 00 a, in., 1 30, 4 30, U 00 p. tn. nnd niKht. HundavM, a 00 p. in, Leave New York la Mauch Chunk n-onV- days, 1 30, 9 10 a. 111.. 1 30 and I 15 p. in. j Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, I 20, S 3, 10 03 a. in. aud 4 03, 6 30, 11 80 p. 111. Hnndays, 11 30 p. 111. 1 Leave Heading, week clays, 133, 7 10, 10 08, J 11 55 a, in., G 00 and S 20 p. tn. Sundayo, 1 35 a, m. Leave PottHville, week days, 2 35, 7 40 a.m., 12 30 nnd C 12 p. m. Sundays, 233 a. in. Leave Tnuinqua, week tlajH, 3 IS, 8 50, 11 23 a ' 111., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 43 p. in. Sundays, 31 8 o. ra. Leave Mahanoy Cltv, week tlavri, 3 13, 9 21, ! 11 17 a. ui., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 Op. 111. .Sundays, 8 45 j a. in. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 10, 4 00. 630,9 37, 1159 a. m., 1 12, 2 1U, 5 20, 6 20, 7 57aiM 10 23 p. tn. Sundays, 2 40, 400 a. in. I Leave Wllliamiort, week dayt, 7 42, 1010 ft. - ni 3 ft aud 11 41 p. 111. Sundays, 11 15 p. m. I ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chetnut street worf and South ftrect wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdayn Kxpresx, s a), 9 00, 10 13, a. m.. Saturday only, 130), 2 00, 3 00,3 40,4 00,4 80, 5 00 5 30 p. 111. Accommodation. 8 00 a. m 4 80, 6 80 p. in. 1 00 excur-iiMi train, 7 00 a. in, Sunday Express, 7 30. h HO, .10,900, 1000 a. nu 1 H p. in. Aecommrdatloii 8 00 a. in., 4 45 p. in, $1.00 exourlun tiain 7 00 a. in. HeturniiiK lene Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenue Weekdays express, MmidHj'3 only, 6 45, 7 00, 7 43, S 15, 9 00, 10 15 a. m.. 3 iW. 4 30, 5 80, 7 30, 9 30 p tn. Aecoimnodatlon, 6 20, 7 55, a. in . 4 82 p. ru Sl.'V) eveurHiou train fioiu foot MlMiAbippl avenue only! 6 00 p. 111. Sundays Esprit, 3 30, 4 00, 5 00, 6 00, 6 80, 7011,730, ft ft), 930 p. m. Aooowinodatlon, 715 a. m , 5 05 p. in. St 00 exiursiou train from (ook IiHttippi a t'liiir iinlv r 10 11. 111. 1'nrlor Corn on all express trains. A. KWKIGAHD, O. U. ILVNCOCK- (Jen 1 .Superintendent. Cleu'l Paw. Ak Wanted-An Idea S Who can think ot somo simpls thin if ttt imtmntf rruifci 3ur niewi; tney may iring you wealth. Write JOHN WEUDEUBURN CO., latent AtWr iys. WashlDRton, I. C. for their 81.9UO prlio offer and list of two hundred Inveuttoua wanted, A guumno welcome waits you at JOE WYATT 'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys. Leers, linrtcr ami ule oonstantly on tap. Choice temperauoe drinks' I and eigars. KING." THEN When In col.,' v t . i , J. Tu.. U' ,. . 1 . . f 1 ,,cr. 1 , .mi.y,..,.-.1,hv,,,ui ca J other weaknrsrs, fr m tny c..ese, use Scxine Fill.. Drains checked and full vigor quickly restored. I f otclecttd. .BCb Insills. 1 . -Hi I ull. Maileaforjl.00;botc50u With tiM order, ue give a s'liaranire t cure or refund tbc rjune.. t. i ess PEALMEDICIKECuC' I J KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. r m 3 'i.l-LVf ...4 V ,,rii-.iViiW&q,Wl Itjisdbw,, 1 fifcjhfcfirHU---' tk.v
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