si. H hat at 9 fine gea' styl o a r., .' i i -- .i- r 4 iwUKESS0r,IP . I.. iTKKATMtNT. For red. roujrh, chipped, or (Jin- Ij C I Scolnrrd hundi. Kk them In itron(, hot udiK W Bor CiTir- R4 8op, dry thorooKhly. mdtpply tr-Pi TfTw Wi TirriiA (ointment), weirinjr floTecl(irinthenieM ft i V Kj B i'utiia Dm u k Cum. Cobt Bolt I'rop., lioiton WF4K I ff Hb Its BL BUB ISica CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. Victims of Lost Manhood should Bend at onco lor a hook that explains how full innuly visor 13 oaslly, quickly and permanently restored, no man Buffering from weakness can af ford to tgnoro this tlmoly ml vice. Hook tolln how iifull etreneth. de velopment and tono aro imparted to every portion of the body. Sent with positive proofs (sealed) free to any man on application. ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO.N.Y. I'M ch enter' I'nclUh DIamomt Ilninn ENNYROYAL P8LLS Iboxpi. aloJ with Mao rlMwn. TuLo JnooUicr. JltfitBttlangtroMiubititv V i rtons anu ("m'tati mi. Al nruznota, or lend 4ft. 'In itnuira .'f fartlenlnrt, t -MtntonUlt aul "Keller tar I.muc, ifsirutrr, in muni HI nil. 1 (l.lKlil T"ttltoulMl. Ad me lipr. Bleod-fKervelbod ..fcr .... For Weak tnd Run-Down People fron (niijiood to Old AfjC. WHAT iT "'ne rlahpstof all mtorMive ro if, .''3 it rul Uri.i illtj k.lttlU SuKutuncOi tf tn I u nnd : -ivr-n that btp ethflnatpfl m lli- ' t "Tinjrtim'lrtlivcH"'iip,lnnlcP"tion, oiaiiTH o r rtk, w irrj, uscrtwBt abuse, etc. VVr AT JT OOLS! B nmklnfr the hloid p ir- .Hi i- v ) tv,o iiirrstloi.Brr. it.lt crei e ' h in t-i Iq ,-iud strLUfiUi, Tho urvee fnc mn- M'.thp lir-ln "oni- active n.I cl nr t rf t r loit vitality ami i.topn.n? n It wabtina hh 'ui Wfakueas in eitbprsex. It lm no a .'1 f ffmaliTPcnHtorlt in-rorth in w ik t Ojfl lit i liiftna week. Price c.,or tboAi. -.sib or If trail, looic Ire;. THlf DR. CH AGE OOKPANV, (.uv-ituut t'.. PhllaJelLtia- 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 Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. .Bold by druggists, or sent post-paid on receipt of price HCanilltlS'HED.CO., Ill US muiimSt., Seniors. For sale nt l'oviusky's drug store, 28 East Centre street. Would Hot Do Wilnoiit It ! is TiiK rmcr-AUATioN op onb WHO HAS USED 'tf niPHTHFRIfl 11 0 CURE, Cures every case of Diphtheria, Sgp Croup, Quinsy, or Sore Throat sf ever unown, it uscu Hccorumg sp- to directions. Makes 110 differ- 5j ence how severe the case it will tft: cure,-nud if taken in time will iU; prevent the dreaded disease, tjv Testimonials prove that this Medicine lias 1 SAVED THGIISflKDS OF LIVES ! Read what ettt of th many says . B. Vminmnnort, Ta., May 11996. 1 Thomr,oiiilJhtl".l CureCo.l (.1 iitli'mcnt 1 tm vc used jour IHjih. then.it ure In my lumliy untlnpi tivc It fr.ivii thf Mi of my fliiutiMtr, after tlioHtU'ncilng ihysiciuns lmd gtvtn Iktuii, My "iiy wna uIhu trouttlul with an iiii'(toi tlirottt and your K'xit-IU'nt prop ir.itiiin w riniinently cunt! Ik r In nfisv tlava lime. I wmut wy tooinuch lntaur of voiir Medkin. ami wouW not do without It In mv tioiif, If It cobt II vo UniiavMiiiBtwitl of (itty 'iita imt Utt h No fmnily in tlita livviit cuuntry BhouM le Itlioat one or mort bottltH cf Tti Tupwins Iilplitherltt Cure In the i houst. at nil times wtun they becouio I full v ucquuiutMl with Its merits, aa I liave. Charles Kurlcher, PRICE, 50 GTS, A BOTTLE Ask Your DijAwm I?or It, MANUFACTURED BY THE Tj'lioiiipsoii Diphtheria Cure Co. WILLI AMSPORT, PA. , At, ti M.rMl. &V-$b!.t-jl lt(le ai Klrlln's drug store. o- PELLS! Irt AND CURE. SEND c. I0R-WOMAM 3 SAFt Forlruky'i drug tore, H TSaeX Centre street. IFN 1 $ E WITCH gfiAZEL OIL IMI'OU I 1 alii tnl "J. a: Bold Daylight Bobbery in a Olii cago Faotory's OfHco. HELD UP BY TWO MASKED MEN. Tim Thlrvps Sil7nl SI, 000 In Cnih mid Then .Mndo Their 13cnpr( Though Hotly Pursued by 11 Largo Crowd and the Po llen Introl, Chicago, Sept. 20. Two inon, carefully ' illeitntcnil ff.tnm1ttj.i1 ft dnrlnr lf ihherv nt. tho TTnlnn Knnndrv nnninnliv's olllco. ill I Urlfrhton Park, yesterday nftornoon, ami robbed tho company of $1,000. They thon 1 escnpcil by moans of a bunfry, but not before th. . had rthot ono man and fired Fovoral shots Into a crowd of peoplo who wcro chnsltiR thorn. A patrol wagon gavo 1 chaso, but did not succeed In capturing tho men, Tho foundry Is in a lonosomo placontthooxtromooudof Brighton Park, and no other buildings aro near It. In tho olllco whon tho robbers entered woro 11. F. O'Neill, president of tho com pany; M. A. O'llourko, trensuror; C. It. Hopko, gonornl suporlntendont; lynaricg O. aormau,lerk, nnd John O'Neill, clerk. Mr. O'llourko was engaged In filling tho envelopes of tho 111011 preparatory to pay ing off, and tho top of his ilosk was cov ered with nionoy. Tho robbors compelled tho flvo men to lino up, nnd while ono kept them covered with two big revolvers tho othors ncoopcd up nil tho monoy In sight, about $1,000, nnd thon both- mado n dali for tho door. They had left a buggy stand ing near tho building, nnd springing Into It thoy drovo rapidly north across tho pralrlo. As soon as tho men, ono of whom was tall, tho other short, wero out of tho olllco Ilopko dashed Into tho shop to glvo the alarm to tho sevonty-flvo workmen em ployed there, whllo O'Hourko pointed his revolver nt them and pullod tho trigger, but tho weapon failed to oxplodo. I'rosl dont O'Neill, however, sent shot after shot at tho robbers as ho ran along behind tho buggy, but nono of them took effect. Tho "short" man standing up In tho buggy also Ilred both his revolvers, nnd whon tho chambers woro empty ho re loaded. Tho "long" man, who had thrown his revolvers Into tho bottom of tho buggy, paid no attention to tho shooting, but kept on driving tho horso at a terrific rate of speod. A largo crowd was after them In a fuw minutes, nnd by the time tho rob bers turned into Thirty-sixth street they wcro confronted by a crowd of fully a a hundred men. Tho pursuers steadily increased, until a crowd of several hundred pcoplo followod closo bohlnd. Men in wagons nnd bleyclo riders by tho score took up tho chase, but tho robbers' horso was a good 0110 and outran all of them. In a short tlmo tho patrol wagon from tho Brighton Park police station was upon tho sceno, and although tho thlevoshadn long start It kept nftor them 01m full run. At Thirty-sixth street and California ave- nuo tho buggy toppled over anil throw tno robbers into tho Btreet. Tho patrol wagon wns not far behind at this tlmo, and It wa thought thoy would surely bo captured. Tho thlovos, however, quickly picked themselves up nnd ran to drand avenue Near tho corner blood Frank Nyhoft's milk wagon, and tho robbers leaped in. Tho short man drow a small revolver and fired ono shot nt Nyhoft, tho bullet taking effect in his right leg above tho kuco. Tho robbers whlppod up tho horso, which wns a splrltod ono, and up to a Into hour had not beon captured. Later tho horso and wagon of tho milk man wero found standing in an alley. In tho bottom of tho tippod over buggy were found two dark false beards, a blonde wig nndfourblg revolvers used by tho robbers. Louisville's Mayor Itenotnlnntcd. Louisville, Ky., Sept. 20. At tho Ito publlcan city convention yesterday Mayor Georgo I). Todd was renominated for that olllco. L. II. Noblo was nominated for criminal judge and C. S. Crouch for clerk of tho city court. Tho convontlon was harmonious, tho Todd faction having practically no opposition. Fusion In Loulslnnn. Baton" Houoe, Sept. 20. Fusion was ngrood upon Iwtweou Democrats and Pop ulists at their conference held hero yester day, tho electoral ticket to bo divided, giving Watson four votes, but nil ngreo to voto for Bryan. Two LHes Saved. Mrs. Plioebo Thomas, of Junction City, III., was told by her doctors sho had Con sumption and that there was no hojio for her, but two bottles Dr. Kinp's Now Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thus. Eggers, 130 Florida St., San Francisco, sud'ered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything elso then bought ono bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. lie is naturally thankful. It ii such results, of which thoso aro samples, that provo tho wonderful ellleacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Frcu trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug store. Kegular 6iio 50c and $1.00. Honoring a Non-Unlouist'd Victim. Cleveland, Sept. 30. Tlio National Carpenters and .Tolnors, at their sosslou yesterday, voted to attend In a body tho funeral of Thomas Kvan, one of tlio vic tims of tho Brown lookout, who died on Thursday from the effects of wounds In flicted by a non-union man in one of tho riots during tho past summer. Tlio con vention also passed resolutions of sympa thy for tlio Cuban revolutionists. ltellcf lu Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relloved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Curo." This now remedy is a groat surprise mi nccount of its exceeding promptness in rolloviug pain in the bladdor, kidneys, hack and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It rolioves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quirK relict and cure tins is your remedy. Sold by Bhaplra's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Coming Kvent. October 2, Dutertainnient and festival by IIopo Section, J. T. of II, & T., in Kobbius1 opera house Old l'oople. Old neoplo whorenuiro medicine to regulato tho bowels and kidneys will find tho true remedy in l.lectrlo Hitters. This medicine doos uot stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonlo and alterative It acts mildly on tho stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tono to tho organs, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of tho functions, Electric llittcrs is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old pcoplo find it just exactly what thoy need. Price fifty cents per bottle at A. Wasley's drug store. CONGRESSMAN 0 Or, Qresne's Hon. Elijah A. Morse, from Mass., Used in His Family with UOK. tLIJAU A. MOUSE, MUSHIER Hon. Klijali A. Mnr.'e, of Cinton, Mass., Mcmlior of Congress from Masnchusictts, for wards his endorsement of the rcuiarknblo curative powers of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, together with a letter from his sister, Mrs. Albeit F. Morse, who writes to tlio people concerning her won derful cure by this grand restorer of health and strength. Congressman Morse is a statesman of power nud inlliieuce In Congress and his own stito holds him in highest honor having elected him Henresentativc In the Legislature, Mem ber of. the State Senate, and ono of tho Governor's Council. A business man of high order, ho is known throughout tho world as the manufacturer of the liisiug Sun Stovo Polish, which is sold in every nation of the earth. Congressman Morse says: "My brother's wife received great benefit from tho use of Dr. Gnene's Nervura. She has been a loug tlmo ill and other medicines failed. She is greatly improved by tho uso of Nervura. She had insomnia and nervous ness and can now sleep well. Thcro is no question that Dr. Grccno's Nervura is a valuablo remedy aud it it is a down right benefit to nervous Directions." Mr. Morse's sister, Mrs. Albert F, Morse, of Canton, Mass., says: I had been in feeble health fur 23 years and had employed all tho usual means for euro without much benefit. I have had many hemorrhages of tho lungs witli sovero neuralgia and insomnia, "My friends had used and knew of tlio good results from Dr. Greene's Nervura and recommended its uso to me. I have now used tlneo bottles and received help from tho very first. I have now become so much MADE MB A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSniVtLY CUIiE A I.I- m'Moi.ijI.)um's-i wiliis Sira'Sll-AWa iitiiiT Kwiw-en and idMrc tlons. They quU'klr ut:l nuri'lr rest-rc Lot Vitality in olu or joutif nnd tit ft mnn iur tudy i millions or iuarr':ie. I'rt'vcnt IiiHanlty antti miMimii tlmi If taken In Hum. Tin IniM) 8' (iwhltiiice llatfi Improvement mvl p 'vci ft OUitK whore ill titliofu. fall. ItttlM limn Imlns tho conulno An fAHLhrd. i hey have cur U thousands tv M will cure yn Wniftvf imHUlvtt nrlltcu cuarantoo t effect a enm l'i i nch ease or refund ilw inuiiey. Ilce60 cents r vackuifo, nr tux packages (lull treatment) lor H) mail, tu p'ain uraitpur. upon receipt u( price, tlrcu'ar ttee. AMr. sa AJAX REMEDY CCkSKT- Forsntplu Slieimiuloah. la.. Ity A. Wiwloy nmlS. I. Klrlin, lrui;iit'. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q 8. l'lULiatS, M. I). Olllco: 30 Vet Cwitre street. Can bo coimuHwl at nit hours. p F. UUHKE, SI. D. 80 E. Lloyd afreet, 94iuandoali. Oftice hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to i p. m. J- It. FOMEUOY. ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. M. DUItKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OfHco Egan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. pitOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box to, Mabanoy City, Fa. HavlnB studied under iom of the beat masters Ic London and Paris, will give lemon, on the violin, guitar and vocal culture, Term, reasonable. Address In care of Btrouse, thf eweler, Shenandoah, IV8 ream Member of Congress Dr. Greene's Nervura Astonishing Benefit. OF CONQltKSS FltOM MASSAC1IUSKTT8 benefited that I can fay that I am in tlio best health that I liaio enjoyed for three years. I sleep well and soundly and my food does not distress mo at all. "I can heartily recommend Dr. Greene's Nervura to any person on account of its good effects on myself and friends." Surely no one who reads this positive proof of the marvelous powers of Dr. Greene's Nervura to mako tlio sick well, tho powerful endorsement of this grandest of medicines by one of Massachusetts' foremost statesmen, will hesitato another instant in seeking tho sure road to health by using Dr. Grccno's Nervura. It is what tho world of snfl'ercrs needs. It is tho great cure for weakness, nervousness, tired-out bodies, shaly, unsteady and weakened nerves. It gives power nnd strength to nerves nud body, with restored ! vigor and renewed vitality ; makes rich, oil blood, cures dyspepsia, indigestion, con stipation, kidney and liver complaints. It banishes hendacho, sleeplessness, neuralgia aud rheumatism. In fact it makes tho sick well. Uso it and provo for yourself its wonderful power to cure. Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and uorvo remedy is not llko tlio preparations put upby Irresponsible and unprofessional people, but is tho prescription nnd discovery of a widely known physician, Dr. Greene, of 35 W. 14th St., New York city, tho most successful specialist in curing nervous and chronic diseases. It is plainly evident therefore why it always cures because it is perfectly adapted for just these complaints. Another tiling which can bo said of no other medicine, and which practically assures a curo by Dr. Gu-eno's Nervura, Dr. Greene, Its dlseovorer, j can bo consulted free, personally or by letter. Mnjor McKlnlcy'a Itiifiy Day. I Caxtox, O., Sept. 2(i. Tills Is t prcat day for Canton. Tho railroad companies . ..1.4- I., ii. I- ..1 .... I .. ! . , . ",, ' , l- '. " rylng elghteon distinct Molvinloy delega- ! tl0"8- J1"111" am""t! thorn bWng busluuss . moil of Buffalo, traveling men of Peoria, Ills., citl.ons of the wosteru oservo or ganized by tho womon of Cleveland, tho Swedish-American club of Hockford, Ills., railroad gold standard clubs from various sections, and many train loads of citizens In general from Pittsburg and vicinity. Demonstrations on tho MoKinloy lawn began oarly this forenoon, and will con tinue till luto in tho evening. If you have over scon a llttlo child lu tho agony of sum mor complaint, you can realize the danger of tho trouble and appreciato tho value of iiiatantAueoiis relief always allbrded by DeWitt's Colic aud Cholera Cure. For dysentery and diarilioea it is a reliable remedy. We could not afford to recommend this as a cure unless 1( wore a curo. C. II. Ilageubuch. llii) cutting Wilt Wood. INDIAXAI'OLIS, Sept. 211. Will Wood, who Introduced Scott .Ineksuii Into the homo of his eousln, Puurl Bryan, has beon trying to enter one of the medical colleges nt Indianapolis, but has boon denied ad mission. Fiod Bryan, a brother of tho murdered Panrl Bryan, stated that Wood had attempted tu get u boarding huuso on boutn Jioriuau street nud bad fulled. 'I'liM Weather, For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jer my: Fair, but with increasing cluudb uoss; southerly to westerly winds. Don't tritlo away time when you havo cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Fight them in the bcKinnlui! with DuWitt's Colic, and Cholera Curo. You don't have to wait for results, tney aro instantaneous, and It leaves tho bowels iu healthy condition. C. II, iiageuuucu. Iluclilen'a Arnica Salve, Tho best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salr. rlmiin, favw tetter, chapped hands, chilblains', corns, and all skin eruptions, and oositivolv cure-n nllen or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give neiiccb Miisiutiiuu ur inonv rariinneii. I'rien jjl ceuia yer uux, f ur sale oy A, WftSIey. SHOT AS HE SLEPT. rrnlmldy the Iunnrctit Victim of n Way I unrd f.1111'. V ' 11 Banner. JKKSEV CITY, Sept. !2tl. Knger K. Co telln Is In a dying condition at it hnpltnl here, the ri'ulf of a pUtol shot wound re ceived, n In1 allomi" while he was nslwp In th.- homo of his employer, Dennis Hey- I noltK 11 prod.ice dnalur. Cmteiln retired about 11 o'clock Thursday ovonlng, nndnt 8 o'clock yesterday morning, he iys. he wns awakened by the trickling of blond from 11 wound In liU right broaft. He pro fesses not to know how or by whMn tho wounil win mulcted DennH IfaiymiKW. his brother Frank and Peter Fox nro In custody pending nil ltncitlgation of tho nffalr. Thomas Reynolds, sou of DtMilils Hev- nolds, Is missing, nnd tho chief of the Jer soy City police susiiet.s him of having done the shooting. Tliomns was until re cently uniployed by his father, but did uot attend to bu'lness nud was discharged. Ihon ensued n quarrel. In tho course of which tho son, It Is alleged, vowed that ha would wreak vengeance. Tho police lie llovo that tho son entered tho housn to kill his father. Tho son, according to this theory, took tho sleeping Co-stello tor his father and shot him. It Is supposed that tho son left the house thinking he had murdered his own father. Agnlust an Interniitlnintl Yncht Itnce. London-, Sept. id. Sir Goorge Nownes, who contemplated Issuing a chnllengo for tho Amorlc.i's cup last year nfter tho Defender-Valkyrie fiasco, recently made it ro quot to the Ituynl London Yacht club to support him In Issuing n chnllengo for tho America's cup, tho condition to bo nt tached to the chnllengo that tho matches clw.,,1.1 l.n ....On. I IT ll..1tf... 1 t.... . v" . . ..:: "' " ' , .v i iivi iiiiuuuiiiiiu luuui u. ui cnaiioiiger miiiuiu no roquireu to no stated ns in tho ea-o of Valkyrie. Tho club has declined to aecedo to lr Cloorgo's request, on tho ground that tho club had previously passed n resolution to tho effect that the new deed of gift of tho Now York Yacht club for tho cup was Inimical to tho sport of yachting. Gruern.1 nnlofr Held Tor tlio Cr.ind Jury. Ni.w Yoitu, Sept. 20. Whon tho ciiHiof Gen.'ral Carlos Itnlnlf, tho alleged Cuban filibuster, eamn up yesterday Assistant Uiule.i Htnms District Attorney Illntrun nnnoiinred that ho would offer no lui'lhet testimony on behalf of tho hiivernnieiu. Mr. Uubens then made n motion for Gen eral llnloff's reluaso on tho ground that tho pi oseeutlon had failed to connect hi client with aiding or allotting In a mili tary expedition at Culm, as charged In tht complaint. United States Commission!'! Alexander, howoicr, decided that thon. was probable cause on which to hold him to await tho action of tho United State - grand jury. General Itoloff wns then 1 - loweu ro go on ino oui uuu nana oi tv.oou. Cfiiinterfelt Coiners Cnpturcd. New Yokk, Sept. 20 The arrest In this city of William F. Knapp, his wife, nnd Thomns Scott for counterfeiting may lead to tho discovery of nn oxtonslvo conspir acy for coining and passing bogus silver. Two Brooklyn street railway conductors, Thomns A. Griflln and Joseph II. Casey, who woro urrosted yonterday by United States secrot service agents, hud a quan tity of counterfeit half dollars in theii possession. It Is bellovod by tho officer. that thoso coins camo from Knupp nnd Scott, nnd thntnthor street car conductors havo been engaged lu passing tho bogus coin mado by tho Knnpp gang. Now Orleans' Looted Hank. Wasiiixoto.v, Sept. 20. Acting Comp troller Coffin has received a report from Bank Kxnmlncrliscottontho condition oi tho Union National Bank, of New Or - 1 ...l.lnl. ...1 .1 1 Tl... , i,t i i, i nt . loans, which recently failed. lho report snows iinoiuiics us ioiiows: uuo to ornei banks and bankers, $010,000; unpaid divi dends, $0,701); duo to depositors, $731.(ii Tho books, however, showed only UlUMi duo to depositors. Tho total liabilities aro about $1,035,700. Death of Sir flcorge Mnrray Humphrey. London-, Sept. 20. Profussor Sir George Murray Humphrey is dead. Professor Sir Georgo Humphrey, M.D., LL.D , S.T.I)., F. U.S., was born In lb20. Ho had held many high offices in Cambridge. Ho was a mom'- fnriiiirti nnd liifni-iintlnnnl soelntl.i lr,. ' f ossov Humphrey wns tho author of a large number of works on anatomical and med ical subjects. Ho was knighted in 1891. Killed Ills Wife nnd Himself. Boffalo, Sopt. 20. Potor ICanim killed his wife yostordny with a blow with a hatchet. Then Knmui cut Ills own throat, and died at tlio fcot of tlio slain woman. Tho double tragedy occurred in tho hume of Mrs. Kamm's mother, husband and wife having been soparntod for sovcral months. t It is $ indeed a $ ' good p friend i 4 to all ? t house- keepers, ' It cleans windows, mirrors, paint, brasses, The Modern Cleaner floors, 5 l All Grncfrs. ti t Sample, Ch.Ms&Childs, New York. hands, jewels. 1 For bale hy V, l D. K m mrnmm pei7i?a.. Railroad. SCIR'YKII.I. DIVISION HKrrKViiKR 21, Tmlns will lenve Slu-niindoHh nflrr tlio nltOTt imte fur W iKpiiti, itMiiiTtnn, Fnu.l.t le Dark Writer, W. I'lnlr, l'ottsvlllp. llBinliirK Ucmllnir, l'utttnwn, IMiinnlxvlllo Norrlirtowi. nr.it luliil mlvlpliln 'flmftit trt-pt utritlon) at n(H nnd lUr n. in. nnd I 'Jo p. in. mi Mt-i-k tliiv For Potta vlllcnnil fliterliiillnte tHtloiis 9 (On in dnto fur WI Ht'NDAY. liir Wfairiiti, tiilhorlnn, Kmokv r Dart Water, St. t lrilr, I'l.ttBVlhv, nt BOS. 9 4 n in, and 3 10 n. in Vur llanihurir, Itcaitlni; l'-.tt town. l'lipfiilxvllli', Norrii.town, lNilluil.'Ipliln atOOO, 0 tO n. in.. 3 10 1). 111. Trrtlnn lenvo Krnckvllle for Slii'iKimlonli at 10 10 n. in. nnd lilt, .'01, 1 I'J nnd 10.7 p m. Bentlay, 11 13 n. in. nnd 5 10 p. m. I.wive l'ottsvllto for Slu-niintlili at 101V ma n. in. nnd 1 10, T 15 nnd 10 Kl p. m. SumUy at 10 ton. in , S l!i p. in. Lenve l'lillndt'Iplitit, (llrr.fld strei-t Ptntlon), for Slirimndonlint57nndH35n. in.. Ill) and 711 p. in. weok days. Kuiulnj s lonvi' ;.r n V) a. m, I.eiu e Broad street ntntlon, Philadelphia, lor Pon Girt, Anbury Park, Oioan iirnvc, Ixinic Hrnnch, and Intermediate Btntlmm. I n. 6.M), a2S, tl.39a. in., 2 31, 3.30, 4.0S p. 111. w i-ck-dnyii, 8 00 Sntnrdaya only. Hiimla. (.top at luterlnkon for Anbury I'nrk), J 0.1, 8.2B a - Lt-ne llroad Htret-t Station, l'liiliulclphla, FOIt NKW YOUK. "KTproa", week-days, 3 SO, 105, t V) 5 1.1, 650, 733, s 20, 950, 1021 (DlnliiK Car 1 1 00 a. m. 12 00 noon, 12 3.1 (I.illlltcil I 110 and In. IllnlliK Cnrs), 1 10, 230 (Dining Can 3J.I, 3.V), 400, 5I), SOU (Dlnlnj Carl, 0(l. 0 .10, St2,10 00, p. 111., 12 01, ulk'lit bilndaya, 3 21), I 01, 1 50, 3 15, H 20, H at, II 50, 1021, DlnliiK Car, llain io 123.1,2.10 Dlliing Cnr, 1 00 l.llulti-.l I JDInlnir (Jar, 5 20,1 5SH, Dining Cor, 031, 0-10,812. 1000 p. in., 12 01 night. Kxprenn for llonton without chaliRe, 11 00 a. in., week-days, nnd 0 50 p. in , daily. FOIt WA4IIINt)TON AND THE SOUTlL Kor Italtlmronnd WanhliiRton, ,1 50. 7 20, 8 31 10 20. 11 23 a. in.. 1200 (1131 Limited Din- lint Cnr), 112. 3 IS, til (119 (.'miKretmlnna f I...U...I ll..l.... I-..-, A I? fl (I, i.i'iti, dihihk fan, 1 701 (inning inri P. in., nnd 12 05 nlebl week dnyi. Sundays, !.', 7 20, 9 12, II 23 a. in., 12 09 1 12, 4 11,(5 If Coiir. loiinl Limited, DlnliiK Cnr), G 5.1 (DinhiK Can, 7 5s p. m. (I)lnlliE Cart and 1205 ulu'it. l--or Sea (llrt, Siirliiu Lske, Ilelmnr Ocean drove, Asbnry Park and Lonj- Itraneli, 6 50, H 21 nnd 1 1 31 n m., 3 30 anil 100 p in week dayi, SundayH, H 2.1 n. in. FOIl ATLANTIC CITY. Lenvo lli-ond strert st'ltlon, Philadelphia (vt& Delawaie river hrldKo), express 9 07 n. nu and 7 02 p lu. daily. Leave Market street Ferry, express. 5 00 8 50 a. in., 1 50, -1(0, 120, nnd f-ut . m Hun. days, 8 00, 900 and U II n. in It. turning lcae Atlantic City, expien, 7 00, 7 10, 9 00, a. in,, 3 00 .Ilia and 750 p. in , week days. Siniilan. 4 10,5 00, and 805, p.m. For Cape M.i , Auglwea, Wildwood and Holly Beach. Kxprei, 9(X)a. in.. 2 anil 4 05 i in. week dan. Sundays, R 20 a in For Sen Isle City, Ocean City and valon. Kxprcsn, 9 10 a. in, and 2 3', i ;i ra. w.ek i!v. Sundays, 8 50 a. m. Kor Soniers Point. Express, ."i'fl, 8 50, a. m,. 1 50, l oo nno 1 20 p. in. week days. HimdnVM. s 00, 9 00, a. 111. S. M. l'Ill:vo-T, J. H. Wonn, (icu'l Manager. Gen'l Pass'ir'r Ajrll 1 nf-flFilMn r n OUDTPBIl 1 hhAUINb K H 0 10 I tIYi IN EFFECT MAY 17. 1890. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows - For New York via Philadelphia, ueek dayn, 2 10, 5 2.1, 7 20 a. in., 12 IS, 3 00 and 5 53 p. In. StinilnyH, 2 10 a. in. For New York via Mnueh Chunk, week days, 5 25, 7 20 n. 111., 12 4S nnd 3 00 p. m. For Hendilif; and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a.m., 12 IS, 3 0) and 5 55 p. m. Sun day s, 2 10 a. ni. For Pottsvllle, w eek days, 2 10; 7 20 a. m,, and 12 IS, 3 00 and 5 55 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Taninfiua and Mahanoy City, week days, 210,5 2-1, 7 20 a. in., 12 IS, 3 00 and 5 55 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For illiauisiort, Sunbury and Lcwlsbunr, week days. 3 21, It 30 a. in., 150 nnd 7 25 p.m. Sundays, 3 25 n. in. For Mahnnoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10 3 25, 5 25, 7 20, 11 30 a. ill., 12 IS, 1 B0, 3 00,5 51, 7 25 and 8 15 p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 3 21 n. in. For Ashland and Shainokin, week days, 8 25, 7 20,1130 a. m., 150,7 23 and 9 55 p.m. Suu days, 3 21 it. tu. For Baltimore, Washington nnd the Weal via 1, (. . I, 1 .1. ...... ..1. .....I.... In...- . Ilcn-lt.,.. Terminal, 'Philadelphia, (P. & It. 1 .) at SSft ! T". ! r".?- '. aio uiid 7.27 p.i. Sundays, i J JO, i 00, 11 .1 i J JJ, l UU, 11 .U II. 111., ,1 4U II 11,1 I .1 p. Ill tot,'nl tr'a, from Twenty-fourth and Addl. Chest. 12 20, nut streets station, week nays, iuu a. ' it 8 40 ! m. Hihld.iyn. 1 3.1, 8 23 p. 111. TISAINH FOIt SHENANDOAH, Leave New York via Philadelphia, ft'.ek days, 130, 8 00 a. in., 130, 4 30, 0 00 p. m. and lilliht. Sundays, 6 00 p. in. Leave New York vin Mauch Chunk, week da, I 30, 9 10 a. in., 1 30 and I li p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Iteadlug Terminal, week days, I 20, 8 31, 10 01 a. in. nnd 103, 6 30, 11 83 p.m. Snndays, 11 HO p. in. Leave Iteadlug, week days, 13,1, 710, 10 OH, 11 Mil, in., 600 and 8 20 p. In. Sundays, 1 35 a. m. I-avo Pottsvllle, weekdays, 2 31, 7 40 a.m., 12 80 nnd 6 12 p. in. Sliudn B, 2 3.1 a in. Leave Tnmnqiin, week days, 3 IS, 8 50. 11 21 a m., I 27, 7 20 and 9 IJ p. m. Sundaj s, 3 18 a. m. Leave Malianoy City, week days, 3 45, &21, II 47 a. in., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 08 p. in. Sundays, 8 4.4 a. in. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00, 630. 9 37, II 59 a. 111., I 12, 2 19, 5 20, 6 26, 7 57 and 10 23 p. in. Sundays, 2 40, 400 n. m. Leave Willlamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 10 Ju in., 3 35 and 11 41 p. in. Sundays, li 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war! and South streit wharf for Atlantfu City. Weekdays Express, 8 00. 000, 10 13, n. m Saturday only, 1 301. 2O0.3O0.3 4O.4 00.4 3a 5 00 5 30 p. in. Accommodation. 8 00 a. in., 4 80, 6 80 p. in. $1.00 excursion train, 7 00 a. m. minoay i-.xpress, 7 ;io. uu, n-JU.vuo, loco a. la. 1 15 p. in. Accommodation 8 00 u. m., 1 4.1 p. m. $1.00 excur-ion train 7 00 a. in. ItcttirniUK lc4io Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic anil Arkansas avenues. Weekdays express, Mnuda3 only, 6 41, 7 00, 7 41, 8 1.1, 9 00. 1(1 15 n. in., 3 30, 4 30, 6 30, 7 30. 930 p m Accommodation, 6 20, 7 5.1, a. in., 4 33 p. in $1.00 evciirsion train fioin foot Mlsslsblpp! avenue only J 11 Oil p. in. Sundays Express. 3 30, 4 00, 5 00, 00, 6 80, 7 00,7 30, K 00, 9 30 p. in. AeeoiMiiodallim, 715 a. in., 5 05 p. in. 81 00 excursion trnin from foot Mimdsfcippl avenue only 6 10 p. in. Parlor Cars on nil express trains. I. A. 8WKIOAHD, (I. u. 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Mailed for $1.00:6 boxes ;si'c VMib $5.00 orders we give a cuuraniee to cure or refund ihc Laoncv. .uuri4 . c, O, IE LIN, Shenandoah, Ta. f i