DISTRESSING IRRITATIONS OF THE SKIN Ins'antly Relieved by To cleanse, purltr, and beautify the efcln, scalp, and hair, to allay ltchlnif and irritation, to heal chafing, excoriations ami ulcerative weak-ni-stn, to speedily euro tho flr.t symptoms o( torturing, duflffurtng skin and scalp hutaors, nothing (io pure, so ewcit, no wholesome, no speedily cUecttve as worm baths with CuTlctmA Boap, and gentle application of! Cuticuiu. (ointment;, tho great Bkln cure. fcue, , a' i IVsHOLviiT, ftrtc -.net roTTtn baca 4ti Cnt.it Com' I'ottch . Bftlu I'mni.. Ilnatnn ie," matted frte. FAILING MANHOOD General and Nervous Debility. Weakness of Body and Mind, ElTects of Errors or Excesses In Old or Young. Kobust, Noblo Manhood full? Restored. How to Enlarge and Kt.renirtfipn Wenlr. ITn. jdeveloped Portions of ijony. Absolutely an i falling IIomoTreatment. Benefits In a day. from fiO KLati"! find Foreign Countries. Send for Descriptive Hml;, ex planation and proofs, tnallod (scalountee. erie Medical go., Buffalo, n.y. HUMPHREYS5 No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infants' Diseases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 0 Cures Headache. No. 10 " Dyspepsia. No. 1 1 " Delayed Periods. No. 12 " Leuehorrea. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. 15 Cures Rheumatism. No. 16 " Malaria. No. 20 " Whooping Cough No. 27 " Kidney Diseases. No. 30 " Urinary Diseases No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Sold by Drnggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price, 25c, or 5 for 51. Dit. IlniipnitETs' Homeopathic Minuix, or Diseases Majzed Fuee. umproys' Med. Co., Ill William St., N.Y. For sale at I'oviusky's drug stnro, 2.S linst , entre street. MADE ME A MA AJAX TABLETS lUSITIVKLY fflK ALL erons lilsenses-ralllME ai -n.i-r . in im.ipi-ci. Mtetli c mheVrftolW i';SJ Hons. Tliev nniVklr ntul surely rit ro Lat Viullty m or yomii, and lit a man for Ftudy. l-usliies or iyarrlaro. Prevent Insanity and t nusumn tlon If taken In Urn.. ThelriifU) siiowb ImnioJUte linpruvemcut and ertectt rt ClIHl: where ..11 nlw.i nil I .,-! nn,in havtnj? tin pennlnt Ala Tablets, 'ihuy have enrfd uniusa ids and w 111 euro you. Wn trlvo TM.Mtlv' wrttu GTuarantee tn efTect a euro In each r.-sjj'iGrri'f.u.dU.o money, PrlcoCO cni"j rr package, r six ixicfcasea (lull treatment) Ut,.S i. uy wal , lu n'a.n wrawrer. A iiv nm... -?nir rr 70 nprp.nfv sr.. tTilcheHer LnfflUh Diamond It rand. ENNYROYAL PILLS Urlftnal ana Only uennlne. A. BAFC alwkjri tellable, ladicb uk i lrngelil fur Ck(A4fer Ungluh a fSA boxes, evftled with bln rlbtoa. Tal e W fiotw ami imitation. At Druggiiu, cr eod 4c la ittmpi tor rartleaUri, teitlmoolftla al ltellef for Ladle," in Utter, by return Testimonials Decide Tho medicinal valno of Roods munulaeiuiud for the bcoltli of mankind. IS Diphtheria Tells Its own tory as Klren by thoso who havo tested Its qualities. Not 11 Binglo case of failure amonir tbo Cure millions of bottles sold. It Is tho only remedy that will positive ly and speedily cure that dreaded disease. Manufactured by tho Thompson Diphtheria Cure Co , Willlaunport, l'u. A'iIc your dealer for a bottle and nine lor printed manor describing the remedy and its spcclllo uso wlven properly applied. IT KEVER FAILS! Hero Is what ono who has tried tt en t-a . Willlamjport, Pa., May I, iws. Ts l Publtc: I run say positively ir tn3i'T wuum nui injiivuik io-iay tit not Ik 'n for Thompson's Dlplk- hfrlA C lire IVH this to all the unHil the lauguaee as strong as rlt Is my desire that all those xiai, 11 m cure eery aeconllOK to directions. sun rises and setA. I J1UU. OlD 11CIIUUIU Db Dpagglata eury. frt-ii .. .I... C AND SURE. &f ND 4C. f BBW0MAH S SAFE m rnpV' nr Dnrr.nie Co.PMinPa, sale at Povtntky's drug atore, 23 Eoat Centre street. u mm Alert lestlfv 1 1 feldbtul DYNAMITEPLOT NIPPED. Infernal Maohinoa Captured by tho Police of Rotterdam. TYNAN AND BELL ARRAIGNED. Ono of the Mm Arrested Is Itollerod tn bo n Now Vorker Named ,1. P. Kearne3'. Tynan Vivssed Himself Off ns n Uiiecn's Courier. Loxdon', Sopt. 15. It la Rcnornlly be llovod hero that tho pollco, by tho arrests of Kilwnnl Bolt nt Glasgow on Saturday, J. Wallace and John P. Koarney nt Hot terdam, and P. J. P. Tynan ("No. 1") at Boulogno-sur-SIor, Franco, havo nipped n wldosnroad dynnmlto nlot In tho lud. At Hottardam, in addition to arrostlnp; Wal lnca and Kearney, tho pollco captured a number of Infernal machlnoi nnd n quan tity of correspondence, which 19 said to Incrlmtnato a number of pooplo. A foml-oulclftl communication upon tho subjoct of tho arrests was lssuod yostor day nftcrnoon. It says i "Thoro has boon. within tho full kuowlodgo of thoSootland Yam oluolals for goiuo tlmo past, a gnnff buRllyougagod In Atnorlca In proparinR tho ratifications for an extonslvo ana ma boltcal plot to porpotuato a dynamlto out rago In this country and osttbllsh a reljn of terror. Gradually nnd nulotly a com- ploto not work was drawn around tho plotters, and tho fact lxjlng known that thoy were In lntunato communication with prominent Husslan nihilists in tno United states onabled tho pollco to pur sue lnvoatlgato nnd discover on what is bolloved to bo absolute ovidonco thnt on tho recent dovolomnonts of tho scheme aimed at an outrngo on tho cznr upon the. occasion of his visit to li,nolaud. luo omlisarlos of Scotland Yard, howover, donaed tholr every movomont. Hell was arralcnod at tho central ponco court vesterdav and. aftor tho usual for' malltios had' boon gono through with, tho prisoner was romandod until v eanosuny next. Tho alloeod dynnmltcr, who pocmoit cool nnd unconoornod, was handcuffed whllo in court and gunrdod by two spec! ally detailed oolicoinen. Tho prisoner has very littlo to say about his being taken Into custody. Tho only information wnicn ho has thus far vouchsafodis that ho Is not n British subjoct. A dispatch from Boulogno-sur-Mer says that Tynan was arraigned there yesterday Iwforo tho denutv doIIco prosecutor. Tho proceedings wore confined to furnishing ovldcncoof tho arrest auu tno ostauiisn mout of tho identity of tho prisoner, which the latter fully admitted. Two Scotland Yard detectives were present at J;hoso for malltios, and ovoutually tho prisoner wos remanded and takon to tho town Jan while awaiting tho nrrlvnl from London of tho documents necessary to bring about his extradition. It oppenrs that Tynan, during his con tlnontal tour, mssod nimsuit on as nueon's mossengcr. or royal courier, and said that Boll, who was traveling with him, was his socrotnry. Tynan asserted that they were on tholr way to Uopcn hagon with an autograph letter from Queen Victoria to tho cmr. During his stay at Boulogne Tynan showed evory ovldenco of being in possession of pionty of money and of having largo funds to draw upon, rjo-llvrul well, and his staple IwVeraco was champagne. Dispatches received from Brussels say that Information obtained tnoro trom roil ablo sources Indicates that tho dynamiters whoso laboratory was discovered at Ant werp were not Fenians, but anarchists, whoso aim was dlroctou against tho czar, nnd It is known that tho pollco of Antworp wore Informed by tho Scotland Yard authorities that n plot wos lu preparation to try to assassinate tho czar In London honco tho discovery of tho dynnmlto bomb laboratory nt Antworp. Many bombs, it appears, had already boon manufactured nnd tho pollco bellovo that ono of tho con spirators, who Is bcllovod to hnvo fled to Broslnu, has takon several infornal ma chines with him. The pollco hero now admit that tho man arrested at Rotterdam, whoso namo was first glvon as Wullaco, Is, In fact, John F. Kearney of New York. Edward Boll when arrested at Glasgow, had 100 In his purso. The secretary of tho Groat Britain Am nesty association, speaking of tho nrrest of Tynan, says that thoy will afford Tynan means for his defense, but that ho will havo no sympathy if ho has been guilty of nny recent conspiracy. Tynuu's mother nnd her son, who nro living nt Kingstown, nonr Dublin, declnro that they never know of his movements nnd thnt they supposed ho was canvassing In tho United States. Ills mother was preparing to go to Now York to see him Tynan spont Saturday evonlng. In tho bar of tho hotel, drinking nnd standing for drinks freely and talking politics. Ho retired to bed Intoxicated nt 2 o'clock In tho morning. Ho was still under tho In lluonce of drink whon ho was arrested nnd ho assumed his innocence till Dutoctlvi Inspector Walsh recounted to him all re cent movements, whon he admitted his ldoutlty. Tho formalities of extradition In Ty nan's cuso will occupy a fortnight. Tho Chronicle rays: "Tho pint wns hatched In tho drinking saloons of Now York, nnd so openly nnd onrolessly that every detail was known to tho pollco from tho Inception of tho scheme. Tynan might as well have proclaimed the plot from the hou3 tops. It Is all very strunge nnd wo want more llghtf" Two thousand pounds storling was found uion tho persons arrested at Ucrrhem (the suburb of Antwerp where tho dynamite fuctory was situated). The police suspoct llfteen other pursons in various Europonu capitals uf complicity with tho Berchem factory Later Infor mation points to nn attempt upon the life of the czar having Iwen planned at Brest. Tho correspondent of The Chronlclo at Paris says in u dispatch to Unit puper "Tynan hns been a fnmlllar figure hero off nnd on for u docude- I have seen him reieatedly, nnd I canuot bring myself to believe that this melodramatto capture might not hnvo boon nffoctod years ago." Condensed Testimony. ('has. II. lluuj, Broker and Manufacturer's Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies Hut Dr, King's Now Discovery has no equal as a Cough remedy. J. D. Hrowti, Prop. St. Jaffics Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind., testifies that ho was cured of a Cough of two years stand ing, caused by La flrippo, by Dr. Kiuc's New Discovery. U. F. Slorril. lialdwiusville, Mass., says that ho lias used ami recommend ed It and nover knew It to fail and would rather have It than any doctor, leoauso it always euros. Mrs. Hemming, 223 K. 23th St., Chicago, always keeps it at hand and has no fear of Croup, because It instantly relieves FrceTrial Bottles at A. Wasley's Drugstore. "ALL WUIKED OUT." An Inatruotlvo Losson In tho Doath Roll of Our Gront Men. Dr. Oreenc's Ncrvurn a Protection Agnlnat l'renmturo Death. Vnlua of Ylgorou. -Tern, unci l'uro lllood. In tho death of great and gifted men nnd women, who havo filled tho public mind nnd who are held In tender and tearful remembrances, tunny hnvo gono because they were1 "worked out? ' It i a lengthj nnd n snd list. Wo enn easily recall many, whom wo hnve personally known, who have seemed to weur their preci ous lives out all too soon beeauso their deaths were premature. The world feels their loss keenly for its sudden ending. They were not worked out; they woro tired out, exhausted. They stopped be cause thoy could go to no greater phys ical lengths. Why? Their vitality wns vitiated and lost. Long years ago, Dr. Greene, of 35 West 14th St., New York City, studying this deep problem, dis covered Its prime cause and at once set about its correction. He found tho sent of health to bo strength and vigor of nerves and pure blood, 0M and determined to discover a remedy that would re-cnergizo the nerves and purify and enrich tho blood whun both become weakened, and to prevent, if taken in time, such relapse of physical force. He succeeded to such an extent that Dr. Greene's Ncrvura blood and nerve remedy has gained a world-wide ruputatio.n through its wonderful cures and the benefits It has conferred on the thousands who have used it. In hisstudyofthls subject he has also become tho lead ing au thority on blood and nerv ous ail ments, and so is sought as physician by people everywhere. He charges no feo for his opinion, and can consequently be consulted, free of cuaboe, by let ter or in person. If you are "worked out," if weak, nervous, run-down or you feel "out of sorts," or if you want to avoid tho ills, weakness and exhaustion, so sure to come, don't delay. Get this grand re storer of health nnd strength, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve rem edy, at once, and it will makeynu well. Coming Krent, October 2. Kntertainmeut and festival by Horo Section, J, T. of 11. & T in Kol,bin' opera bouse. Sept. 2-1. Grant Hand festival and concert in Kobbins' opera house. Did You I'.wr Try Electric Hitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a .bottle now and get relief. This medicine hns been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of an 1-uma io complaints, exerting a wonuerliil direct inlludm-c in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you havo Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Kxcitablc, Melanelmly or troubled witli Dizzy Spells, Electric Ilittc-rs is the medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only fifty cents at A. Wasley's drug store. l Discussed JttiUway Construction. Vancopvek, B. C , Sept. 15. Just be fore his departure from this city LI Hung Chang discussed railway construction with tho momliers of tho board of trade, stating thnt much material would bo brought to China from Canada for rail roads about to bo constructed lu China. He thanked tho mayor for the protection extended to Chinamen, remarking that us ho understood Canada wanted population tho Cnnudlun government should woloome Chinamen. As tho stoamer left the wharf the Chinese started a fusllado, of fire crackers, whloh" was kept up for aver an hour. Kellef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in sir hours by tho "New Great South Amoricau Kiduoy Cure." This now remedy is a great Burpriso on account of its exceeding promptness in rcllovlng pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages In malo or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing It almost immediately. If you waut quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold by Shapiro's pharmacy, lu7 South Main street. Ask your grocer for the "Eoyal Patout flour, and take no other brand' It is the best flour made.- i VRAGEDYONTIIE SEA. Wreok of an Italian Bark on. tho Massachusetts Ooast. SUICIDE OF OAPTAIN AND MATE. Tlirrr Pnllnr Were Drowned and Seven Itrnrli Stinro In Safety The, Jlontn Tnhnr, from Trapnnl. Itaty, Laden with Snlt, n Complete Wreew. HlotiLAND LtonT, Mass. , Sept 15. Tho Itnllnn bark Monto Tnbor. from Trnpnnl for Boston, with a cargo of salt, was wrcckod on Peaked Hill lar at midnight. A thick f Jg prevailed all night and al though the crow of tho Peakud Hill llfo saving station pntrollcd tho bench con stantly nothing was known of tho disaster until somb of tho crew reached shore on plctos of tho wreck. Nono of thorn could spoak or understand English , tho Informa tion gleaned from them was very mcagor. Af forwards n chest enmo nshore, ovldontly tho property of tho captain. From documents found In it tho nnmn nnd destlnntlon of the vessel woro learned. Later by signs the crow mado known tho nctlon of tho officers In committing sui cide, their motions being taken nt first to Indlcnto that tho captain had shot him self and that tho ma to had cut his throat When two bodies with throats cut oamo nshore, howover, it npponrod that tho dumb lnngungo had boon misunderstood, nnd that both the mato and captain had klllod thomsolvos by throat cutting. Tho dead are: Louis Genorlo, captain, and Rappolla Giovanni, mate, by sulcldo; Ollvor Manuolo, cook, Eppelloto Brnggl and Bornello Cnpollo, soamon, drowned. Soon after tho seamon came ashore n bont's crow from tho lifo saving station put oft for tho wreck, but, thoy found nothing loft Tho vessel had gone to plocos almost Immediately. Tho surviv ing members of tho crew, numbering seven, are being cared for by tho llfo savers. Tho Monte Tabor loft Trapanl Juno 21. Sho Is a wooden vessel of 5M tons gross. Sho Is 133 feet long, 33 foot beam and 9 foot 7 Inches depth of hold. Sho was built at Varazzo and hailed from Genoa, Italy. Trapanl is a port lnrgoly Interested In tho salt trndo, nnd tho Monto Tnbor left thoro under fnvorablo conditions. Tho tlmo con sumed on the voyage, according to oxpert sonmcn, was unmistakable ovidonco of her slowness. They say that an Amorionn bark of modern build could havo com pleted tho voyago sovorul woeks ago. Delnwnro Tactions Trying to Compromise. Wilmi.votox, Dal., Sept 15. Tho regu lar Bspubllcau doctors from this district, William C. Spruance nnd Mnnlovo Hayes, hnvo sont a letter to tho Addlcks doctors, James G. Shaw and D. M. Wilson, sug gesting n compromise, so that thoro will bo ono set of McKInley elector luthlsstnto. It is first proposed that nil four resign and havo two othor persons named by tho na tional Republican oommitteo, who, with Mr. Fooks, who is on botli tickets, shall stand us tho. Republican cnndldnte for elector. A sooond proposition is thnt ono of tho Addlcks men and ono of tho regu lars, to bo designated by lot, shall resign, leaving Mr. Fooks and tho othor two as tho Uenubllcau candidates lor doctors, tho persons selected by either of theso modos to stand as tho Hopubllcan candi dates and to bo approved by tho state cen tral cammitteos of both organizations. Thov are to plodeo themselves, if elected, to vote for McKInley and Hobart. Tho regular stato central commlttco Is said to approve of tho suggestions. Lnurndn to ho ItcleaAed. Wir.MlNQTOt,Dcl.,Sepfc. 15. Collector of the Port Townsondhas been Instructed by tho Washington authorities to give clear ance papors to the steamer Laurada as soon as they may bo doslrod nftor tho crow has boon qxamlnod. Collector Townsond Is now engaged In taking tho depositions of tho crow, with tho purpose of obtain ing evidence to be used at tho hoarlng of Captain Murphy next Saturday. It was uscortainod last night that in depositions mado fourteen of tho crow of tho Laurada havo admitted that on her last trip from Philadelphia she stopped at Uarnognt and took on a cargo of boxes and n party of men. The contents of tho boxos and tho nationality of tho men was not known, nor was tholr destination. Tho mon and cargo woro takon to Novnssn Islnnd, In tho Wost Indies, ntul there transferred to n steamer, tho nnino of winch hud licon ob literated. Mr. Ilryan In Louisville-. Lopjsvillc, Sept. 15. Tho ndvont of tho Brynn party into Kentucky was an enthusiastic ono in tho oxtromo. Tho pooplo of Henderson brought out tho 10,000 Inhabitants of that city and bor rowed nearly half us many more from tho surrounding towns. Tho streets were blocked from tho depot to the stand erected In the public square, where amass of humanity was gnthorod. Mr. Brynn made two speoohos, ono from tho city park nnd the other from n stand orocrod In one of tho broad streets of that city. Southern enthusiasm was shown In tho greatest degree and every ono of the vast audiences wanted to shako hands with tho man whom they called tho next presl .dont If you have over neon a little child in the agony uf summur complaint, you can realize the danger of the trouble and appreciate the value of instantaneous relief always afforded by DuWitt's Colic and Cholera Curo. For dy-entry and diarrhoea it is a reliable remedy. We could not afford to recommend tins as a cure unless it were a cure. C. 11. Hagenbuch. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The destitution amoug the Alaska miners Is sutd to lie by no means as great as was at first reported. The schooner Honry P. Mason, Captain Mason, from Philadelphia for Portland with a cargo of 1,050 tons of ooal, Mushore on tho East banks. Hon. W. V. Allen, chairman of tho Pop ulist national convention, mailed to W. J. Bryan a letter officially notifying him of his nomination by that body. At Littlo Rock, Ark., last night tho Union compress nnd contents were de stroyed by lire. Loss on tho bulldlug ?150, 000, on cottons 100,000. Insuranco $80,000. Jnko Kllrnih, tho one tlmo champion of tho pugilistic world, was knocked out In ono round, lusting but 2i minutes, by "Paddy" Slavln, the Australian, at Balti more, last night. Tbo Right Hon. Lord Russell of KH-lowon.-G, C. M. G., lord chiof Justice of England, Is on a social visit to Vice Presi dent Frank Thomson, of tho Pennsyl vania Railroad company, ut Corkorhlll, near Philadelphia. lt "J ! t, l-g I lf From the Conn. State Capitol, Hartford We arc using Bon Ami for cleaning Gloss, Brasses, Alarblea, and Paint. Have never found Its equal.' The modern Cleaner - B B 8 1 8 C BIoodfHerveFood For Weak end Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Age, VVIIAT iT IS I The rltlwtof lfretorlIr food, ircnuje it rculnoes the enine eotistaucet to th Iim4 soil iicrvps th are eihoosted la tlirtwolllB-olvinetlnlilsliycllFpfi.o, liidlt-f.tlon, hlRtt liTlnj, ottrwurk, worry, eicce, sbuie.eto. WHAT IT OOES ! I!r rn.klnK- the MopJ rywuf "eh,";! the dlceetlin errect, it crntes fo 'A llejh, mnsele nnd tri-uiith. The nerres bo tne msne uf rn. th l...in . , clear, Fnr renturtnic lost tiUlllr end etom-nir all wasting -Trine and weakness la either eex, it has no pth; .ana MmalercBUUtor it Is wi.rth its weipbt ir cold Orw box larte a week. Price Bi.. or 1 bolts ( Inn. Drupelets or by mall. Ilonlt free,. . THE OR. CHASE COMPANY. Itl3 Chestnut EU, l'hUadelchl. A genuine wolcomo waits yon at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Main and Coal Sts. Pineal whlskeya. bccr. norter and ale corstimfly on Up. Choice temperance drink and clgnra. POLITICAL CARDS. JjlOK CHIRP llCHCilisH, PIERCE WALKER, OI the Fourth ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. VOTE FOR OF SlinNAXDOAH, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, FMrst Olstrlct. VOTE FOR FRANK C. REESE, Or Sucsaxpoaii, FOR REGISTER. VOTE FOR HON. ELIAS DAVIS Of Droad MorxTAiN, -FOI1 County Treasurer VOTE FOR GEO. FOLMER, Sr., OP SlIEXAStlOslt, -FOIt- County Treasurer. VOTE FOR Harry Bradigan, Ol' SlIEXAMXMII, PROTH0N0TARY. "DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN For sale by P. P. D. I Bon I Ami! READING R R SYSTEM IX EFFECT MAY 17. m. Train leave ShetiHndnnh m follow : For New York i iMitlndelphln, week days, 2 10. S2A, 7 30 n. in., 12 4, J (XI nnd S. 16 p. m Sunday. 2 10 a. in. For New York via Muueh Chunk, week dftyg, 5 tt, 7 30n. tn., 12 4 and 3 00 p. m. For It cad I uk and Fhllndelphln, week dayf, 2 10, 5 2fV, 7 30 o.tn., 12 Is, 3 00 and 5 p. in. Han dnv. 2 10 t. in. For lott ill, tt'i'ek day, 2 10; 7 20 a. ru., and 12 4, iJOU and 6 65 p m. Sunday, 2 10 a m. i or ramaqua ami ainiuanoy i uy, wreK uaya. 2 10, !S 2 7 20 a tn , 12 1. 3 00 and s M p. m, Sundax. 2 10 a. m. For Willlatmpurt, Hunlmry ami I.ew1btm week da. 3 2?., 11 30 a. m , IV, and 7 25 p, m. HumlM-p, 3 25 a. in. Fur Mahnnoy Plane, wcefcdaj. 2 10 3 25, B25. 7 20. II 30a. in., 12 1H. 1 50, :.C0.5M, 7 2-5 and 0CS p. m. Humlayn, 2 10, 3 25 a. in. For Ahland and Shutnokln, w eek dnyp, 825. 7 20,1130 a. tn , 150,7 25 and 9 55 p in. Hun da, 3 2-5 a, in. 1-or ltalttumre, Walilt,Rton and the Wretv II. & O It. H., through train led- He.trUlnr Terminal, Philadelphia, 1 1. A: H. V V.l nt 8 20, 785, 11 2 a iu., 8 10 ami 7.27 p. i-. Sundays, 3 20, 7 00, 11 2 a in, 8 4fi and 7 27 p.m. Add! tlonal train from Twenty-fourth and Chet tiut street rdfttlun, wi-ek day, 10 10 n m. 12 20, 12 1&8 40 p. in. Monday, 1 85. H2R p. m. TKAINH FOU .SHENANDOAH. Iave New York via Philadelphia, week day, 1 80, 8 00 a. tn , 1 30, 1 30, 9 00 p. in. nnd nlpht. Sunday. COO p m Leave New York (a Mauch Chunk, week day. 4 30, 9 10 a. m 1 30 niiil 1 15ji in Iveave Philadelphia, Ueudln Terminal, week day, 4 20, A 35, 10 05 a. in. and 4 05, 6,70, 1100 p.m. Snnday. 1130p.m. Leave Heading, week day, 135, 710, 1008, 11 Ma m., 0 00 and 8 20 ft, tn. Sunday, 1 35 a. p. Ieave PotUvllte, weekdays, 2 85, 7 40 a. m.t 12 80 and 0 12 p. tn. Sunday, 2 &5 a. in. Leave Tamnqua, week day, 3 I, 8 50, 1123 a m., 1 27, 7 20 mid 9 13 p. m. Sundays. 3 IS a. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week dat , 3 45, 9 21, 1U7 a. m., 203, 7 41 and 10 0 p. m. Sundays.BU a. ni. Leave Mahanoy Piano, week day, 2 40, 4 00. 030.9 37, 1159 a. in., I 12, 2 19, 5 20, 6 20, 7 57 and 10 23 p. m. Sunday, 2 10. 400 a. in. Leave VHHamport, week day, 7 42 1010 a, m., 3 35 and 11 41 p. tn. Sundays, 11 15 p m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Ieave Philadelphia Chestnut street war! and. South street uharf fnr Atlantic City. Weekdays Exprf-. H C 9 00, 10 15, a. m, fSaturdny only, 130, 200, 3 00,3 10,4 00,4 80, 5 00 5 30 p. tn. Accommodation, 8 00 n. in., 4 80, 0 30 p.m. 1.00 excursion train, 7 oo n m, Sunday Kxpren, 7 30. h 00. 8 3i),9 00, 1000 a. m. 1 15 p.m. Accommodation 4 00 a. m., 4 45 p. m. 510e-.eurion train 7 no a m ItcturnhiK leave Atlantic City depot, conror Atlantic nnd Arkansas avnue- W eekday expm, Monda3 only, 6 4ol, 7 00. 7 15, H 15. 9 00, 10 Hn. m 3 30. I 30. ft 80. 7 9 30 n m Ax-onnnodUnn. 20. 7 M. a. m 4E p in S 1 0 excuiin!. train fiom foot Ml.nslftalpid avenue onI ' a 00 p. in. Sundays Express. 3 30, 4 00, 5 00, 0 00, 0 80, 7 00, 7 -10, on, 930 p m. Arw-iiiodstlon, 7 15 n. m 1 Ol ii in SI 00 excursion tram from foot MUsUsippl avenue only 0 10 p. in. Parlor Car on all exprun" trains I. A. SVi:K)Altl, i. U. HAN'OCK, Oen'l Superintendent. Gen'l Prtis. Aj? peijija. Railroad. PCHUYKIU. DIVIMON. Shiti-.mukii C, 1S06. Trtilnsn-lll leavu felienniiuonli ntter the abort dnto for WljrKiins, (llllrton. Krnokvlllo, Dnrk; Water, St. Clair, I'ottsvllk.. Hiiinliurit, Keadtnc. X'ottstown, l'lioonlsvlllo. N'orrlstunrn mid Pbil- adolphla (llnuxl street stntlon) nt 60S nnd 1113 a. ni. tinil t '0 tn. on m-ek U.iys. Tor Porbe- vllle ana imerinemnta elanoKK v lea. in. SUNDAY. For Wlecnn,. Ollhfrton. I-'rackvllle. t)rt Water. St. L'lulr, I'ottsvlllo, at S OS, 9 10 n. m. and 3 10 i. in. Tor HamlmrK, ltenilluir, l'otttitown, IMioi-nlxville, rsorrlstou-u, l'hflndelnhia at 8 00, 9 10 n. ni., It 10 p. in. l rains leave i-raoKvuic inr Micnannoan ai 10 40 n. in nnd 12 14. 5 01. 7 12 and 10 27 n. ra. Sunday, It 13 a. in. and 5 10 p. m. l.cave rniisviiie lor iii-nniiunan m iu id, ii ,o a. in. and I 10, 7 IS nnd 10 00 p. m. Sunday at 10 10 n. ni., 5 15 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, (Ilrond Btrert station), for Shenandoah ntS 57 and 8 38 n. ni., 4 10 nnd 711 p. in. week days. Sundays leave nt ti 50 a. m. Leave Urond street stntton, Philadelphia, lox Sea (ilrt, Anbury I'ark, Ocenn (irove, Lonsr llrnucli, and InteriiH-illnto stationi. I 05, 8.50, 8.25, 11.30 n. iu 2 3S, 3..T0, 1.05 p. in. week-days, 5 00 Saturdays only, buiiday, (etop nt Intcilakc-n for Asliury l'nrk), 4 05, 8.25 a . Leu,o llroad htret-t Station, i'liilnilclphla, FOH VRYf YOHH. Kxpress, week-davs, 3 20, J OS. 1 50. 5 15, 0 50, 7 33, s 20, 0 20, 9.V), 10 21 (Dlnlliu Carl, II 00 a. tn. 13 00 noon, 123-5 (Limited 1 00 and 122 p. tn. Dining furs), 1 10. 2 30 (Dining Car) 3 20,3 50. 100, 500, 5.V1 (Dining Car, tiu). rtsn, sl2,1000, p. III., 12 01, night ftillidnvs, 3 20, I 05, 150.5 15, s 20, K 33. 0 50. 1U21, Dining Car, 1103 n. m 12 35, 2 30 Dlnlinr Car, i 00 Limited I 22 Dining Car, 5 20 51, (Diuliii Car, 13 35, 6 50, S 12, 10 00 p. in.. 12 01 night. Kxpre-s for llostnu without change, 1100 a. in., week-days, ami t', 50 p. m , dally. FOH WASHINGTON AND THE SOl'TIL For italtlmro ami Washington, 50, 7 20, 8 81. 1020, 11 23 a. in., 1209 (1231 Limited Din ing Car), 1 12. 3 IS, 4 41 (5 19 Congressional Limited. Dining Car). 6 17, 65-5 (Diiilns Car), 7 54 (Dining Car) p. m.. nnd 12 05 night week dayn. Sunday?, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 1123 a. in., 12 09 1 12, t 41, ( 5 15 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 6 55 (Dining Car), 75S c. m, (Dining Carl and 12 05 night. For Sea (iirt. Spring Lake, Belmnr. Ocean, (irove, Acbwry l'nrk nnd Long Ilraneh, (05, 6 00, 8 25 and 11 3;i a m, 2 3s, :i:!0iinl I 03 p ni. week ilay.. Sundays, 4 05 nnd s 25 n. ui. KOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Ilrnad atreet station, l'lilladolphla (rill Delawaro rher bridge), express, 9 07 n. m. and 7 02 n. in. daily. Leave Market street Ferry, express, 5 00, 8 M a. in., 1 50, 4 CO, 4 20, and ou p. m. Miu- days. 8 00. 9 00 and 9 45 a ni, sl.oo excursion 7 00 n. ni. lteturning leave Atlantic City, ex press, 7 (), 7 40, 9 00, n. in., 3(U 5 30 nnrt 7 50 p. in., week days. 8 05. Ii. m. Sundays, 1 10, 5 00, mid For Cnpe May, Anglessea, Wlldwood and Holly Beach. Lxpress, 9(0 a. ni.. 2'M, nnd 4 05 p m. weclc days. SuudaH, H20 a. in. Iceur- Hinu, , uon in. iimiayi. ForSenlale city, Ocen City and Avaluu.- Express, 910 a. m., and i ao, -) ao p. in. week, dava Snudnys, 8 50 iu. Iteunlfn 4 uu n. in. nuneays For Somers I'olnt. Ksjire., 5 00, 8 50. a. in., i ao, i uu alto 1 3U p. in. week days. Sundays. 7 (V. 8 00. B 00. a. m. H. M. I'bkvost, J. It. Wood, Oen'l Manager. Oeu'l I'atw'g'r Ajrll Taama to H I ro. It you wan) to hire a ea(e nnd rejlabla team for driving or tor working puriHca pay Shields' livery stable a vl.fi. Teams constantly on baud at reasonable rate. 1 AIVIEIS SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Heading railroad station. Wantec!-An 'Idea 553 Protect your Wean thM- may hrlmr you wealth. Writa j6llX WEUDEHBURN & CO.. Patent AttcS ucjm. ttuiuKiuu, u v., lor ineir yi.twu price offer and list of two hundrea Inventions wantwl. KING." THEN ROYALTY ITSELF. .. C i I" D jUj' . .. i.re 1. r c" J3 . l, . I 1 oner. In; .i.n,,.. i , ii A am. e card ottwr m'lkiKun, Ir. ai.v cjr.,e. ocamc i-uis. ur.in, chec-ed ana lull vigor quickly ri.f a, uv-f 1, rfeult itM:i,. I-. .-.( With Mailed tor tUOttl b on''- til order, ve Clveacttaraniet te cure ir rcf in.l tbe r-.op. -. Add-cM PEAL MEDICINE CO., C- id. O. KIELIN, Shenandoah, Pa.
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