I 0 WORKS In curing torturing, disfiguring, humiliating humors of tho Skin, Scalp, and Blood when oil else falto. Bold thronghont the world. Price, Ccticrnj. ffle.i Soir, ase.i lUsotTlxT, toe. and II. I'ortis liuzo asd Cnm. Coup., Sot, rropk, Boiton. BT" How to Curt Every DUflgaring Honor, free. ONCG MORB In harmony with tho world, 2000 completely cured men nro singing happy praises for mo grcarcsr, grana ct and most suc cessful enro for box ual weakness ami lost vigor known to medical science. An ) account of this uwt- dcrul discovery, In book form , with ref erences nnd proofs, will linRnnt. tn suf fering men (sealed) free. Full manly vigor permanently restored. Failure Impossible. ERIE MEDICAL G0.,BUFFAL0,N.Y. HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infants' Diseases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. O Cures Headache. No. lO " Dyspepsia. No. 1 1 " Delayed Periods. No. 12 " Louchorrea. No. t?. " Skin Diseases. No. 18 Cures Rheumatism. No. 16 " Malaria. No. 20 " Whooping Cough No. 27 " Kidney Diseases. No. 30 " Urinary Diseases No. 77 ' Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt o price, 25c, or 5 for SI. Dn. IIuiirnnETs' noirnorAirnc Manual or Diseases JIatxed Fb.ee. .Humphreys' Mod. Co., Ill William St, H. Y. Kor Hale nt Povlnsky's drug store, 28 East Centre street. mm , MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS Ncrom JIenrs J-'aMlnc ah mor. IiiLittciirr. sut.l,--f.K im etc., cuumiI hy-Abuse and f-tter KvcsfC. r.i.d dibire Holts. Tliey quickly unci imrely nrc Lost Vitality In 4.1a oi jiu ,f?. nucl t!t a ma.i for ntudr, tu.stues or marriaso. J'rt'ventlLeftiittyamlnmsitmp. linn If takpn In ll'iiu. Their uso find nlfnflj n PITUh ...I..... !iavtn? tho crmlm Ant 1'ajlktj. Tfcey hive ctirtil I thousands aua 111 rire yo-i V He no-itlve wrtti.ii 1 ininriitiice tn c .ect a cure Iti each eajoorriliiud tho , motier Price 50 cuts tier package i,r r-x rui'lsatos (full trestment) mriS ). Uy mull, la ,ilu.n trra-iijcr, 2 cpou Tf oc.pt ot price Circular Ire..-. Adilri-sa , AJAX REMEDY CO., "SS" For tale In Shenandoah, Fa., by A. Wniloy Chlchpntr Knell ih IMunend lining Orlalnalnnd Only Genuine. j fjjire, tiwtjw rcliuwo. iadicb me A DroffflBt for ChltkttUsrt nglUh Vin-jfj motuiBran.1 la lied and OoU tat t.llloXN V',Twxea, ifAletl wttb, tlue ribbon. Toko in ttanjfi Ar rartleaUrt, leattmoQUlj and " If filer lor i,vui," i tenor, cj remm lnll 1 1MIOO T' -ittnioDlaU. A'tirn J'aver. WE LEARN BY EXPERIENCE Thousands suffer and die annual ly for the want of It. Not a slnglo lnstuuco on record whero a trUl of (o 6 c According to directions, has not immediately and pormanently cured Diphtheria, Croup, (Julnsy, or any affection of tho thro.it. Why should anyono sufTer and dlo when this boon of all remedies will poiltlvely cure ? Unsolicited testimonials by tna thousand oro pouring In from thoso who haro given Thompson's Diphtheria Curo a trial. Why not try it dear read er T It will do tho same for you It has dono for others. Following Is a sample testimonial which ox plains Itself: WUllarasnort, To., April 2!, im. Tborr.pson A Co. Gentlemen : I have used Thomp son's Diphtheria Cure In rny family for hoarsenetis and sore throat and It eavo speedy relief I use It both us a gargle and byexlernal application, and do uu tiesltatlriBly commend IW use by every oneatulcted with Diphtheria, Hoarse ness. Croup. Quinsy, or auy other throat ( fa. d affection. blinpson U li-vuns, 3pson 1 tit., M, Taster Third 13, Church. Sold by Druggists and cots only go Cents a Dottle. MANurAOVunco av tm IBOUPSOB DIPHIBERI1 CORE CO., W1L113HSP0RT, Pi PVVVTVVV -...i ' l'or sale at KlrllrTs drug store. "ANSY PILLS. lull. I 3rSANB SUHE-. SENS 40. IBJ'Vl MAM S BfiSl sale at I'orlnaky'a drug store, S3 Centre street. Eost fPfc ITilchpottr' J:nClUU Vlas ft toU tr til Ukl. V wipes life ia Care Nominated on the First Ballot by the New York Convention, CHICAGO PLATFORM CONFIRMED, A Tlchct of Strictly Htnto OrrrnnUntliiii Men Hit Iteeii NmiitiiiitiMl Another One May. lie Placed In tlm I'leld by the Until DciiiocrnU Mr. Hill Nun-Cimiiiiltttil. BrFrAto, Popt 18. Mayor John lloyd Thnchor, of Albniiy, win nonilnatecl for gnyernor by tha lXjinocnitlc oonventlon yestonluy nftcrnoon on tho first ballot. Tho result of tho ballot gave Thaoher 83S votes. WUlliini Sulrer, of Now York, recolvetl DO vo,toq, und Wllliiini F. Porter, of Jefferson county, 20 'otos. When the secretory nnuounood tho voto Mr. Sulzor imivod to maUo tho nomlnntlon of Mr. Thnchor unanimous, which was carried. Elliot Danfortli iilncod Wilbur K. Porter In noiniiintl'n for Uoutonant goveruor. Tho nomination wni Immediately seconded by several other ilolegntos, and ho win nominated by ncclaiimtlou. Kobert C. Titus was unanimously noinl- linted for judge of tho court of appeals. Thus n ticuot lnudo up of strictly or ganization men has been nomluntod, the selection of tho leaders who did not at tend tho convention has been adopted for chairman of tho state committee., the ua- iOUN COYD TIIACnEU. tlonnl committeeman to Do selected noxt week will bo n man favorable to tho or (mulzntton leaders, und the platform is not as radical as it was Intimated it would be. Tho state committee, as constituted, contains n majority of strictly stato or gnnlzntlon men, and in tho selection of Elliot F. Dauforth to bo chairman, Calvin J. Hudson to bo socretnry and nn aarco mont to make Frank S. Campbell, of Dath, the notional committeeman as soon as senator Jones has uotillml tho com mittee of tho resignation of William F. Shoohan, it has evinced a deslro to con duct tho campaign from tho standpoint of a stato organization. Tho refusal of Tommany to indnrso tho candidacy of one of itsown members V ill lam Sulzcr, was not duo to any personal objoctlon to him, but rather, ns was ox' plained by Sountor Grady, because it was believed that Tmnmnny would embnmtss itnolf nnd bo accused in thu ovont. of Mr Bryuu's defeat of selling out tho national ticket to secure tho election of one of its members to n stato ofllce. It is very generally conceded among the more prominent of the delegatos that the (-election of Mr. Thachor und Mr. Portor will not be successful in preventing tho irold standard men from nominating a third tiekot. The platform adopted by tho convention indorses tho platform adopted by the Democratic party ut tho notional conven Hon held In Chicago on July 7, 1800; cor dially approves tho nominations made thcro: pledgos to William J. Bryan and Arthur sowall Its hearty ami actlvo sup port, and declares as Its deliberate judg meut that novor in tho history of tho Dem ocrotlo party has u platform boon written whioh embodlod moro completely tho in terests of tho wholo people, as distin guished from thoso who seek legislation for private bonoflt, than that given to tho country by tho national Democratic con volition of ISOl); dououuees tho provisions of tho Balnes liquor law und pledgos its representatives to enact a Just ami reason able oxclsu law on tho prlnciplo of local supervision i arraigns tho administration of Governor Morton, and rocommends such a revision of tho omployors' liubility and nntl-conspiracy laws as will offer equal opportunity nnd socuro oxact jus- tlon to employes nnd employers. John Doyd Thacher was born at Halls ton Springs, X. Y., Sept. 11, 1817. Ho is tho oldest son of tho Into Goorgo II Thacher, who was for many yours mayor of Albany. Ho graduated from Hllium college in 18U9. Ho then entered his father' i car wheel works, whoro ho was taught tho trado of moulder, lie subsequently be came a inomber of tho firm, nud now con ducts tho buslnoss with his brother. In 1S83 ho was eleetod to tho state senate from tho Albany district on the Democratic tlckot. Mr. Thaoher bocumo Interested In tho subject of tonomout house reform and socurod tho passage of u bill appoint ing a commission. In tho spring of ISoU Mr. Thuchor was clocted muyor of Al bany. In tho fall of 1895 ho was again elected mayor of Albjny. His term will oxplro Jan. 1, 1810. Mr. Thacher tn Malm a Statement. AuiANY, Sept 18. -Mt-. John Hoyd Thacher, tho Democratic gubornutorlul nominee, has decided that ho will make public u etntomont during the early part of noxt week, ns ha wlshos It published be fore tho state convention of tho gold Dem ocrats in Drooklyn on Thursday. Ho will either make his statomont ot a mass meet ing In this city on Monday or Tuoduy night of next week, when tho Democratic national and stute tickets are to be rati fied, or elso lu a lettor to thu votors of the etuto. Ho has decided to follow tho course of Senator Hill in his campaign and con Due himself to tho stato issues. Souator Hill was eoen last night, but ho rofusod to say anything regarding tho ac tion of the Buffalo convontlou or tho can didates nominated. Think u Third TIcHrtt a Necessity. New Yohk, Sept. 18. Mr. Bynum had a conference with 13. Ellery Anderson, Perry Bclmout. ox-Govornor Flower, John Do Witt Warner und other lenders of the sound money Democrats ut the office! of Mr. Peubody. It was tho opinion of these gontlomen that a third state ticket was now u necossityj "Boys will ho hoys," but yon can't afford to lose auy of them. Bo ready for tho green apple season by having DeWHt's Colic and Cholera Curo in the house. C. II. Hagen-bach. THE SHAKERS' IDEAS OF MEDICINE Now n days when a mau goes to Ins doctor, lie is usually told that lie lias some unheard of disoaso with a long namo, and when ho leaves tho olUco ho does not know whether it Is St. Vitus Dance or consumption that Is gradually undermining his health. It Is therefore refreshing to talk with the Shakers, for thoir very simplicity commands coiifidcnco and respect, and we lmve tho further satisfaction of knowing that they havo dovoted themselves to the study of disease and it curo for more than a hundred years. Tho venerable old man whom the writer saw was only too glad to discuss his pet subject, lie said that strange as It might seem, very few doctors realized that three quarters of the most provalout diseases wore nil attributable to faulty digestion. Ho then went on to say that a child of avcrago intelligence knows that putrid meat or decaying vogctaliles are poisonous, and must be avoided, and yet these same foods, oven if taken Into the stomach in tho froshost possible condition soon deeomposo unless digested and alworbed. In such cases the rosultlng poisons enter tho system, when aches and pains, weakness and debility soon follow as a natural cou- sequence. It was recognition of tills that led tho Shakers to devote their energies to tho per fection of a product which would Etlmulato the dlgcstivo organs and assist them to per form their proper work. Tho first symptom of disordered diges tion Is loss of appetite, and tho Shaker Digestive Cordial is wonderfully efficient In supplying any deficiency in this respect, at tho same tlmo it relloves all distress after attng. Furthermore, as was carefully ox laincd by our venerable friend, it is abso- utcly harmless. Better ovidcuco of tho Shakers' couudenco n it could not bo found, than in tho fact that they havo placed 10 cent samplo bottles in the hands of all druggists, assured that if ouco tried it will prodtico such immediate and marked benefit that! t will ho continued. That's why they enjoy their COFFEE. Any grocer can tell you why customers keep coming back for SEEIIG'S. POLITICAL CARDS. pon chief nunoKss, PIERCE WALKER, Of tho Fourth ward, fiuldoct to Citizens party rules. VOTE FOR JOSEPH WYATT, Of Shenandoah, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, F"lrst District. vote: for FRANK C. REESE, Or SlIESANDOAn, FOR REGISTER. VOTE FOR S Of liaoAD Mountain, -FOH- County Treasurer VOTE FOR GEO. FOLMER, Sr., Or SllEXANIKMn, County Treasurer. VOTE FOR Harry Bradigan, Or BlIEXASDOAII, -Fon PROTH0N0TARY 'a 11 1l L'annot Hold Itsolf Responsible for the Horror Inspired BY THE TURKISH ATROCITIES. English Policy litis Undergone No Chang,-, mid the (Imoi nmcut li Acting In Aoem-tl with tin- Other Pnwur-i, ns It Hit. Hith erto Done, I.o!cnoj, Sept. 18. The foreign noire has given out the following soml-nlhYhtl note "Tho outburst of tho continental press against Groat Britain, which is oecu-d of sellUh designs in the east, has astonished olllclal circles. Nothing that is being duno or contemplated by the government could glvo tho slightest color to such assertions The government cannot hold itself re sponsible for tho natural horror Inevit ably Inspired in tho minds of the publlr by tho otrocltlos at Constantinople. The policy of Great Britnln has, however, un dergone no change whatever, and the govornmont Is noting In coniploto accord with tho other powers, us it has hitherto duno "Xovertheloss. It Is becoming obvious that the public fooling In Great Britain has Ikhmi so outraged by the shooklng events lu Constantinople that tho gov ernment would never be supported in again siding with the porto. It the powers cannot see their way to adopt means to co-operato to end tho enrnago the only courso open to Groat Britain is to stand asldo and to hope for n more satisfactory stoto of affairs." Tho Dally News, commenting upon the semt-olllctul statement issuod by the gov ornmont with regard to Its policy in Tur key, says: "It will bo a bitter disappoint ment for ovorybody, but the country must porsovcro. Tho true busluoss of tho gov ernment Is, not tn forco tho D.irdenelles, but to forco n cr-ort of tho powers to Its own righteous and honorable ends." The Times calls attention to "tho no torious fact that Husaln will not tolerato any coercion of Turkey," nnd appeals to tho country to consider well the risks it will run In an agitation for action nn the part of England. Tho Times continues: "The government may bo reliod upon to do all that prudonco nnd tho means ot their command will allow. But It is use less to spur a willing horso, and It may bo fatal to both horse and rider to spur him at an imnosslblo fonoe." A dispatch from Constantinople to The Times emphuslzus tho fact of tho paraly sis of trado there nnd the jeopardy of 400,H0o,iKK.i sterling ot European capital engagod in enterprises in Turkey. CoXSTANTI.vople, Sept. 18. Tho police announce that they hove mndo an Im portant discovery of bombs and other nv plosives and Incriminating documents In an Armenian house, in tho Faubourg Scutari Two of tho leaders nud many of the members of tho Arinunian committ-je hove been arrested in connection with tho discovery, nnd havo confessed their guilt. They also denounced many other accent' pllcos to tho police. Steel Workers at Cnntiin. Canton-, O., Sept. V Twelve hundred steel workers from Bcaddock, P.i., came to Canton yesterday. They reached this town ot noon on u special train, nnd were cscortod by u drum nndflfo corps to Major McKinley's homo, whore earnost speeches were delivered. Great preparations have been made for tho moss mooting today. A big circus tout has boon erected ou n vacant lot north of tho McKinley house, nnd thcro tho spooking will toko place. At tho foot of tho hill below tho major's heme an arch has been constructed of wood, covered with shoet iron pressed to ro- scmblo stone. It is not unusual for druggists to rccom mend Chamberlain's Cough Iicmedy to their customers. Jinny of them havo used themselves, or in their families and know from persoual experience Its great vnluo in tho treatment of coughs, colds and croup. They know too that their customers are their best friends and naturally wish to glvo thein tho most reliable medicine they havo for thoso ailments. Messrs. D.tugherty Bros prominent druggists of Indlaua, l'a., say, "Wo sell more of Chamberlain's Cough Iicmedy than of auy other cough syrup, and always take plcasuro in rocoinmonding it to our customers." Mr. H. M. Urey, tho popular druggist at Frcdouia, l'a., who has sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for several years, says; "I can truly say that it is the best cough medicine In tho market." Fn sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottlo by (Irulile Bros., druggists. Children Suft'nonti-il by Uuiolluo Funics, BoxifEK SPHIN'US, Kan., Sept. 18. Tho bodies of Hasloy Potit, aged 4, and Char loy Waters, aged 3, wero found In tho eel lar of Mr. Petlt's houso. Near by was an empty gnsoliuo can, whllo tho clothing o" tho llttlo ones mis saturated with the fluid. Thero was ua cvldenco of explosion, and tho supposition Is that the two chit dren wero overcomo from tho fumes nnd fell to tho floor lu tho position In which thoy wero found lying. Jesse L. Test, Esq., an old resident and highly respected citizen of our town, called this morning and after purchasing a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chulera and DIar rhooa Iicmedy, said: "If anyone asks you If this remedy will do what Is claimed for it tell them yes, and refer them to me." II Aloxaudor Stoke, ltoyuoldsvlllo, l'a. No one cau doubt tho valuo of this mcdicino after giving it a fair trial. Then it is pleasant and safe to tako, making it especially valuable for children. For salo by Gruhlcr Bros druggists. Society Lender Ohnrged with llurglury. Jeusky City, Sept. 18. Thero Is o flurry in social circles hero, Perth Amboy and otner places over charges proforrod against unnnes u. tiugnos, u young socloty loudor, who Is now In Middlo&ox county jail awaiting trial for ntteiuiited burglary. Ho is a membor of tho Aldlno club, nnd the son or it. u. itughos, tho wealthy suncrln tondont of tho Gutta Porcha and Hubbor company. IteUef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "Now Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy Is a great surprise on account of Its excoeuing promptness in relieving .pain tuo uiaaaor, Kiaueys, nacJc and every part ui im u.ii.mj parotV4 1U IUU0 .OT lelUale. It relloves retention, of water and naln in passing it almost Immediately. If you want 8uii. vo, nuu uuiv mi. is your remedy old by Shapiro's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. 3 "The Old Soldier's Favorite' HI 1 w& liVJl m M I I Lai A little bit of pension goes a long way if you chew "Battle Ax' The biggest piece of really high grade tobacco ever sold lot 5 cents; j almost twice as fellow's inferior brand. "DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. EVERY WOMAN 8orMtuxesneoii a reliable, monthly, regnlattnj medicine. Only harmlcsa S34 tho purest drugs should be csoJ. If you want the beet, get Or. FeaB's PenBSf roal Wills ThoT are prompt, tale and certain in recolt. The eecnine (Dr. F5!'h! rje 7rllMjs. mult. Sent anywhere, 81.00. Addreu "AL Maniciai: Co., Clevouud, O, For snlo by P. P. D. READING R R SYSTEM IN KFPIXT MAY 17. Trains leave Slienanilonl, nn follows : For New York via l'htlnUelnhla. week dart 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 n. m., 124i, 3 00 and5 55 p. a. Sunday), 2 10 a. ro. I' or New ork via Mnueli Chunk, week dnv 5 25, 7 20 a. m., 12 -IS and 3 00 p. m. For KemMiiK and 1'hlladelphln, week dajs 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a.m., 12 IS, 3 00 and 5 55 p. m. rfuu days, 2 10 a. in. For I'ottsvf lie. week uavc. 2 10. 7 20 a. ro.. snc 12 IS, 3 00 and 5 55 p. m. Mindnys, 2 10 a. m. For Tamanua and Mulmnoy City, week dan 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a. m., 12 H, 3 00 and 5 55 p. m. SundayM, 210 a. in. For WIllIaniBport, Kunbury and Iewlabure week days. 3 25, 11 30 a. in.. 150 and 7 2.5 n. m Hundayfl,3 25a. in. For Mahanoy IMano. weekilavs. 2 10. 3 25. S 25. 7 20, 11 30 a. m., 12 IS, I 50, 3 00,5 5-5, 7 25 and 9 p. in. nutmays, - iu, a i a. in. For Aslilantl aiul blmmokln, week dayfl, 3 25 7 20,1130 a. in., 150,725 and 9 55 p.m. Hun dayri, 3 23 a. in. l-or lialtimore, waMiliiKton and tho clvlb II. fc O. K. U., throuK'Ii trnlim lea-1 U.uUtne Terminal. lMitladelnlila. (I. & It. 1 K at 3 20 7 55, 112Ua. m.. 3 10 and 7.27 p. i. Huu.Uyp 3 20, 7 00, 11 2G a. in., 3 10 nnd 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains irom i wemy-iourtn ana unoi'i nut streeto Htatlon, week days, 10 SO a. in, 12 20, 12 16 h 10 p.m. Hundayn, 1 35, H 23 p. in. TUAINS FOIE fiHICNANDOAn. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week dayu, 4 30, 8 00 a.m., 130, 4 30, 0 00 p. m. nn6 night. Sundays, 6 00 p. in. Leave New York la IMauch Chunk, wem days, 1 30, 9 10 a. m.. 1 30 ami I 15 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, weet days, 1 20, 8 35, 10 05 a. in. and 105, 6 30, 11 p. iu. cii may 8, u uu p. in. Leave KendhiK, week days, 135, 710, IOCS 11 55 a. in., 6 00 and 8 20 p. tn. Sundays, 1 35 a. m Leave Pottsvilte. weekduvtt. 2 35. 7 10 a.m. 12 30 and 6 12 p. m. Sunday, 2 35 a. in. jjeavc- i ninacpia, weuK uayn, i in, h ou, u ju in., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 43 n. in. Sundays, 3 18 a. nj Leave- Mahanoy City, week dayn, 3 15, 9 31 11 47 a. m., 2 03, 7 41 and 100s p. m. Sundays, St' a. m. Ieavp Mahanoy IMano. week dnvs. 2 10. 00 630.9 37, U 59 a. in., 1 12, 2 19, 5 20, 6 20, 7 57 ant' iu -sj p. m. nunuays, iu, -iuun. m. Leave Villlatnjport, week days, 7 42, 1010 a m., 3 35 and 11 41 p. m. Sundays, 11 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave. Philadelphia Client nut street wart and South etrect whatf for Atlantic City. Weekday Express, 8 00, 9 00, 10 15, a. ro, Saturday only, 180, 2 00. 3 00,3 10,4 00,4 80, 5 CO 5 30 p. in. Accommodation. 8 00 a. in.. 130, 6 30 p. m. 81.00 excursion train, 7 00 a. in, Sunday Kxpr ens, 7 30. H 00, 8 J0,9 00, 10 00 a, m. 145 p.m. Accomiucdatlon 8 00 a. m., 4 45 p. m. 1 (0 excursion train 7 00 a. m. Iteturmng leave Atlantic City depot, comi Atl.mtie and Arknntsas avenues. eekdays express, Munda3 only. 6 7 00. 7 15. 8 15. 9 00, 10 15 a. m.. 3 80. 4 30. 5 80. 7 9 30 D m. Accommotlatlou. 6 20. 7 55. n. in.. 4 p. m 91.00 excursion train from foot Mississippi nveuuo only! f 00 p. m. Sundays Kxpress, 3 30, 4 00, 5 00, (100, ClXl. 7 00,7 30,8 00, 9 30 p. m. Aeeotrinodstiou, 7 15 a. m., 5 05 p. m. Si 00 excursion truln f rotn toot Mississippi avenue only 6 10 p, tn. Parlor Cars on all express trains, I. A. 8WKKIAHI), G. U. HANCOCK Gen'l Superh tendent. GeH'l PaM. A nillions of Dollars Go up In stnolti ovory year. Tako no risks but get i Qur houses, stock, fur nituro, etc., mured in flrstrclass re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, !S,ceMan,' AIbq Life And Aeoldentat Compantes. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvetyo(tneti of the akin is lnva riably obtained by these who use l'ozzom'a Complexion lewder, , large as the other KING." THEN KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Ph. peppa. Railroad. SCHUYKII.I, DIVISION. SuiTr.siminS, 1S56. Trains will lenvo Shenandoah after tho nbov dnte for Vlggnus, Ollliertnu, Fraokvllle, Uark Water, St. Clnlr, rottHvllle. Hnnibnrg, Ueadlnc, I'ottstown, rhoenlxvllle, Nnrrlstun n HlidPhU ndelphla (llrond street Ht.ltlmi) at 6 0S and 1113 a. in. nnd 4 20 p. m. on week days. For Pottn vllle nnd Intermediate stations 9 10 a. m. SUNDAY. Kor Wlggnns, Gllherton, Frtckvllle, Dur Water, Ht. Clair, Pottivllle, ut 6 0S, 9 10 n. m. ntd 310i.m. Kor llainliurg, Heading, l'ottttown, Phoenlivllle, Norrlitown, Plilladeliibln at 8 CO, 9 10 li. in., 3 10 p. in. Trains leave Krackvillo for Shenandoah nt 10 40ii. m. nnd 12 14, .101, 7 12 and 10 27 p. m. Sunday, II 13 n. m. nnd 5 40 p. iu. Leave 1'iittsvlllo for Shenandoah at 10 15, 11 43 n. m. and 4 40, 7 15 and 10 00 p. m. Sunday Hi 10 10 a. mi , 5 IS p. m. Lenvo I'lillndelpliln, (llro.id ulrcrt station), for Sh. na idoah nt 5 57 and 8 35 a. in., 110 nnd Id p. lu. week days. Sundays leave nt tt 50 n. rn. Lenve Uroad street stntlon. l'hilAdcbihln. lor Son dirt, Anbury l'nrk, Ocean ()roo. Look Brunch, and intermediate stations, 4 05, 0.50, 8.25, 11.39 n. 111.. 2 3X. 3.30. 1.07 ti. in. wcclcdnva. 5 00 Saturdays only Sunday, (.top at Interlaken torAsiiury rnrtc), lei, H.25n. iave uroau Mreei Mutton, i'luiailclpuia, KOR NEW YOItK. Ilxnresi). week-dliv. 3 20. I 05. 4 50. 5 15. OHO. 7 33, 8 20, 9 20, 9 50., 10 21 (Dining Car, 11 00 a. m. is uu noon, li aa u.iiuiieii l uu and 122 p. m. Dining furs), 1 10, 2 30 (Dining Car) 3 20,3 50, 4 00, 5 u), 5 56 (Dining Car, GOO, 0 50, S 12, 10 00, p. in., 12 01. niulit. Sundays. 3 20. 4 05. I 50. 5 13. IS20, 833, 950, 1021, (Dining Car), 1108 a. m' 12 K, 230 Dining Cur, 1 00 Limited 1 22 Dining Cur, 5 20, 5 56, DIlilliB Car, 0 35, 0 50,8 12, 10(5 p. in., isoi nigin. KxpreKS for iloston without change, 1100 n. m., week-days, and 6 50 p. m , dally. I'OH WAS1IINOTON AND Till! SOUTH. For Iinltimrc ond Washington, 3 50, 7 20, H si 10 20. 1123 a. in.. 12 09 (12 31 I.lmitnl Din. Ing Cnr), 1 12. 3 18. 4 41 (5 19 Congreiloul Limited, Dining Car), C 17, 6 53 (Dining Car), 7 5S (Dining Cnr) p. in., nnd 1205 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 780, 912, 11 38 a. m., 12 mi i is, 4 4 1, ( o is ixingn-ssloiml Llmltoa, Dining Car), 6 55 (Dining Cnr), 758 p. in. (Dining Car) nnd 12 05nlKlit. For Sua Uirt. Snrlnir I,ak. Itclntnr nonnn Clrove, Asliury Park und Long ilrniuh, 4 05, 0 50, 8 25 and 11 39 a. in., 2 38, 3 30 and I 03 p ill. novivuujB. ditimtl) , , wo ami e xa a. iii KOI! ATLANTIC CITY. Loavollrnad Afreet station, Plilhidelphia (v Delawnrc river brlduo). o&i,riA4. um n , and 7 02 li in. dally. iave aiaricet street 1'erry, ojiinw, 5 00, ') a.m., 1 50, 4 00, 1 20, ami 5 00 p. ru Hun hiss. 8 00. 9 00 und 9 45 n. in 91 nn 7 00 a. m, ltetilrnlllg leave Atlantic City, i x- pros, 7O0, 7 10, 9 00, a. in,, 3 00.5 30 nnd 7 50 p. in., week days. Sundays, 4 10, 5 00, und 8 05, p. m. Kor Cape May, Augltwiwa, Wlldwood nnd Holly lloueh.KsprcwM, 9 00a. m., 230, and 405 ji m. week days, Sundays, 8 20 n, in. Incur sion, 7 00 . m. bundnys. Kor Sea Isle City, Ocean Cltv and Avalony Eiprces, 9 10 a. in., and 2 30. 4 20 n. m. wek dav. Sundays, 8 60 a. m. Kxcurjlon w it. in. nuiieays. Kor Homers Point. Express, sro, a. in., 1 50, 4 00 and 4 20 p. m. week Sunday, 7 00, 8 0Q, 00, a. m. 8. M. PltKVOST, J. It. Woou, uen'i iuauager, Ucn'l l'asi mbe A genuine welcomo waits yon i JOE WYATT'S SAL'Oi, Cor. Haln and Coal Sti Pineal whl.key., beera, Portland ale constantly on tap. Choice teroperbuce drink, and cigar,. ,
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