WILD I was n sufferer for eight years from Kc?enm, but now am entirely cured The palms of my hands were covered Hud badly lutlamedi little white blisters appeared, then would peel off, lenvluir o red, smooth surface, which would burn lIKo fire and Itch. On tho in.lde of tho upper part of my llmb, great red blotches would appear, and as ioon an I became warm, tho burning and Itch. 1d would begin. Night after night I would lie awake and scratch, and almot iro wild. I got a box of CCTicons, and a bottle of Ctrricuiu IlK bolvknt, and after a few appMc.iilutifl 1 noticed the redness and Inflammation disappear; hrfore I had utd one box thrre Kat tint a jn of .', kfmn left. I can truthfully assert that $2.00 worth of Cdticura Remedies cured mo. JOHN D. I'OHTK, Pittsburg, Pa. flrssp-T Ccsb Trbatmist. Warm bithi with Ce Tiecs Soar, centle application, el Cctici'Ra (oint ment), and mlltf floaea of CcTlcosa MiaoLTX!iT,greateBt of humor cure.. Bold throuehont the world. 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Emanuel Jenkyn, Of Jouett, FOH Recorder of Deeds Thc Rosy Froshnoss And a velv-y softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtainled by those who usa Pozzoni's Complexion Vl'owder. Men from tho Monongalicln Vnlley Greet Major MclCInloy and Listen to an Ad dross In Which tho Cnndldnto Pays a Tribute of Itespecttn Jnmes (!. lllnlnc. CANTON, O., Oct. 13. Tho two delega tions nnnouncetl for yostordny enmo in on a gpoclnl train of cloven conchos. Tho party came from Koscoo and tho Monon gaholn vnlloy of Pennsylvania, and was mado up of cltlzons representing tho va rious Interests of that locality. Thoy woro vory enthusiastic, and organlzod with inarching clubs, mostly uniformed. Sev eral bands and a colored gloo club fur nished tho music. Owing to rain tho dele gation wns takon to tho Tabernncle, where Major McKlnloy responded to tho Intro ductory address of tho venorabl'e Goorgo T. Lawrence, ox-moiubor of oongrosa and an octogeimrlu.ii. Major MoIClnloy spoko In part as folio ws : 'Wostoru Pennsylvania Is filled with many proud and historic momorlos. It registers tho birthplace of that splendid parliamentarian and gifted statesman, James G. lllnlnc. It Is vory gratifying to mo to rocclvo from tho hands of tho Fay otto club this beautiful cano, made out of wood from Mr. Bluluo's homo, in whloh ho was born at Brownsville, and I nssuro you that it shall always bo proservod and kept In my houso as a. precious souvonir. You aro fortunato, too, In having at ono tlmo among your citizens of Fnyctto county that illustrious financier, Albert Gallatin, who became tho first secretary of tho treasury under Thomas JelTorsou in 1801 and who filled that groat olllco for twolvo years nnd Is known in tho history of tho country as ono of tho greatest secreta ries wo over had. Ono of tho greatest mon uments that ho left Is that during his ad ministration us secretary of tho treasury ho reduced tho national debt from $6(1,000, 000 In 1N to ubout ?15,000,000 In 1812. "It was his proud boast when ho mado his report to congross that this wonderful reduction of the public dobt had gone on without resorting to Internal taxation, clthor direct or indirect, but that this vast sum of money was provldod for by dutlos upon imports. This bit of history sug gests tho co-.dltion of our own treasury and tho condition of our own pooplo. For throo years and a half the government has boon borrowing money to Uvo upon, and tho people havo been doing llkowiso very largoly. "Wo want, my fellow citizens, some how to stop that, both as to government and pooplo. "We may not bo nblo to do it at once. Wliou we aro sick It takes a long time to recover our normal vttulity. But thore ought to bo no quostlon that thero rests upon tho American pooplo and thoso in charge of publlo nffulrs to adopt somo polloy, and that right speedily, which would first provide enough monoy to run tho govorumont of the Unltod States. Wo ought not to resort to the Issuing of bonds in tlmo of poaco except to prosorvo tho crodit and honor of tho govornmeut.,That opens up tho question as to what policy will savo us from that. I do not know of anything that will do it bettor than pro tection, for it 1i a proud fact in American history that of all tho years, nt least for tho most part, under which wo have had a protective tariff we havo always had ample rovouuos to conduct tho espouses of tho government. "Now that policy, wlsoly and judic iously applied in publlo law, Is ono of tho first and most Important acts for tho con gress to perform. They cannot perform it, howover, without a Bopubllcan con gress aud a Republican administration. Tho only power that can mako u protec tive tariff congress rosides in tho Ameri can pooplo, nnd tho only power that can mako a protoctlvo tariff administration rosides In tho American people. By your ballots throo weeks from tomorrow you, in conjunction with your follow citizens in every part of tho country, will deter ml no whether ornot that policy shall pre vail for the next four yoars. Your old valley, to which your spokosman has re ferred to so eloquently, as far back as In tho days of Iloury Clay, was pointed to as typifying tho magnificent blosslngs of u protective tariff. "Thero is a notion in somo quarters that what wo need to bring about prosperity la freo silver. I do not bollovo it would bo any freer under freo coiuago to you than it Is now. There would bo just ono way for tho worklugmau to get it, aud that would bo to earn it. Thore would bo just ono way for tho farmer to get It, aud that would bo to sell his products. Thero would bo just ono way for the merchant to get it tho good old fashioned way which would bo to sell his goods over' his counter and glvo something for the money. That Is the only way you could get it If wo coined all tho sliver of tho world. "Whou you havo received for your labor dollars worth one hundred cents in pur chasing power you want to know that they will not lose, but keep that ono hun dred cents' worth of purchasing powor. That is tho kind of money wo havo now, and that is tho kind of money wo propose to keep. Tho money that will buy tho most Is tho money you want, nnd what you want now is an opportunity to earn It. You cannot ourn it through the mints, but through tho mills, mlnos, factories and by houent toil. "Bulldog, did it over occur to you that money dou not makoworkl1 Work makes money. Therein juatus much money In thin country toduy as there was from lb7U to lbuu, aud more. It la work that puts money iuto cfrculatlon. Jiouoy does not v.uit to bo Idle any muru than labor wntils to be idle. Tho man who h.u money wants that money to bo onrulnir homethtng, and the only reason he uoos nut put It out uow ib beetiuwj ho U ad'.UU he will never get it back, or get it Uuok m a depreciated cur iuey. And when he dojs not put it out, and it duos not circulate, then there Is no work. When you havo ldlo men it ml Idle money distress and suffering prevail. "With returning ooulldonoo and con fidence la half the capital of tho world money will come out lrum Its hldiug place, bo invested in enterprises all over tho country aud put Idle men to work, and so bellovlng, I stand for that polloy which Will moat surely restore conlldonco. "I doslro to thauk tho gla,ssworkors for tholr gift, which I highly vuluo for any thing that comes from tho hands of labor Is always chorlshod by mo. Thero la noth ing in all this contest that lias given mo so much satisfaction and oncouragoment us to feel that I havo the worklugmon of tho United States voting for the cause which I loprosout." How often wo hoar tho expression, " my life is miserable," used nmontf our friends nnd acquaintances as wo pass through life! Aud why is life miser able? Because the speaker is troubled with dyspepsia, liver or kidney com plaint, constipation, neuralgia, rheu matism, nerve weakness, or other equally distressing and harrassing af lhctious. What does the trouble arise atSflUAvV from ? In nino cases out of from weak nerves and tuipuro blood. Tho organs aro nil right, tho machinery in perfect order, but the motive force is lacking in qual ity and quantity. .The blood requires augmentation nnd vitalization. The nerves demand more strength and vigor. By what means can this bo ef fected? 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Pozzom's COMPUiXIOH l'OWDlill gives it. iuGU navr tuna trrrjtm' tfEMlD GUHC. 51,"3 AC. f D'C'VQMAN S SAFE Fur bhIo at I'uviusky's drug Htorc, 23 I!ust ueiuro street. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 1 a. 1'iiiUJi's, m. I). Olllco : 30 YV'tt Centre treet. Ciin tie consulted at all hours, p F, HUltKK, M. D. 80 E. Uoyd street, Shsnotulonli. Olllco hours s 7 to 9 a. m., I to S auJ 7 lot p. ui. j II. I'OJIKltOV. ATTOMNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, 1'a. BRYAN INMINNEAPOIJS. Mouster Crowds Still Cheering the Democratio Candidate FEW KNOW ABOUT THE SHAKERS. , ! ! AN INTEEE3TIN0, aOD-FEARINO PEOPLE WHO HAVE CIIVEN THE VORtD MANY IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES. EE DELIVERS TOUE ADDRESSES. Quotes friilil Senator Wnalihurno to 1'roro Thnt DoplornlilnCondttioris lUUteil Tnur Yenrs Ago, anil Asserts Tlmt These Do plorntilo Ciinilltlous Aro Intensified. SIiNxnAroLis, Oct 18. Wllllnm Jon- nlngs Drynn enmo from St. l'nul to her elstor city yostortlny nftornoon, ntul Mln uoopolls rocelvod him with onthuslasm. Ho spoke to four big inootlng9 Inst nlijht. In tho nftornoon ho hold nu lnfonnnl ro- nontlnn In S!L Pnlll. With Tra. llrvnn liv hU slclo tho onntllilnto stood In n doorway i preparation for use. of his hotol aud smllod to th grootlngs of , study for ltioro than M. HUltKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Otllee Kimn hulldinir, corner of Main and Centro streets, &lienamloai. IV. SHOEM.VKKIi, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market anil Centre streets. pitOK JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box OS, Jdahanoy City, l'ft. Having studied under some of the hesi masters tp London and I'arts, will give lesson, on tho violin, guitar and vocal culture. Term, reasonable. Addro'ls In care of Btrouse, tin eweler, Shonandot 1, tho hundreds of porsons who lllod past during tho courso of nn hour. Mr. Urynn hnvitiB oxprossod f profor- onco to mako tho journey botweon tho Twin Cltlo by trolley rnthor than In his prlvnto oar, n special oar, olaborntcly doc orated, was ongagod. Arrlvod hero a soc ondocoptlon was hold In tho wostond.and then Mr. and Mrs. Bryan woro drlvou to tho homo of Stnto Sonntor H. Howard, whoro thoy took dlnnor. Durlntr their nbsonco, tho Votornns1 Bryan club, of Minneapolis, 200 gray boarded warriors, inarched to tho hotol and formed a circle in tho spacious lobby. When ho enmo out thoy glvo him a royal reception ana es corted hlin to Exposition Hall. No suoh crowd has boon packod within tho walls of that building slnco tho day when tho Republican convention nominated Bon- jamln Harrison for president in 1803. It j htist. seating capacity of 8,300. Every seat ! wns occuplod and thero was a standing army of many mora linod around tho wall, Outside tho litvll tho crowd was so great that tho scrvlcos of a siund of policomen woro required to force an entrance for Mr. Drynn when ho arrived. Ex-Mayor l'hlllp Winston pros.ldod ovor this meeting, nnd after tho demonstration of wclcomo to tho candidate had subsided ho Introduced E. C. Mnrchard, who, on behalf of "a largo part of tho laboring class of Minneapolis," prosontod to Mr. Bryan nn lnksdnnd mado, so tho spanker snld, of gold and silver, at a ratio of 10 to 1. This brought nnothor outburst of ap plause as Mr. Bryan stepped to tho front of tho stage to licgln his speech, in tho courso of which ho said: "I would not favor tho freo coinage of silver did I not bellovo that It would bo for tho best Interests of thoso who toll in this country. I havo not belonged to that class known as worklugmon, bceauso my profession hasjieon that of a lawyer, but I have been taught to bellovo that the logid profession must havo somethlnp; to rest upon as a foundation. Lawyers do not produce wealth. Unless thero Is wealth produced a lawyer will suiter, and I havo boon brought up to bollovo that all tho classos which rest upon tho producers of wealth can only prosper whon tho pro ducers of wealth aro prosperous. And, thereforo, I am not entlroly unselfish when I doslro such legislation as will en able thom to havo more than enough to cat aud drink. "Laboring mon, I want to ask you why It is that overy goldbug says you are selfish, and that you aro Interested by selfish con siderations, whllo overy goldbug protends to bo a philanthropist and simply lovos honest money lxjcauso It will help our poo plo? I want to know why it is that thoso goldbugs aro so suro that everybody elso will bo Inlluoncod by their own Interest and so positive that personal interests cannot affect thom. Why is it, my f rlendsf I will toll you why. If n man believes a thing is good for himself aud also good for otljors he will adtnltlt Is good for him self. If ho thinks a thing Is good for him self nnd bad for others ho will never ad mit it Is good for himself. "Why is it that tho bond syndicates nro against it? Is It bocnuso thoy aro domin ated by human selfishness? Then why don't these men oomo out and say they aro opposed to us bocnuso our platform in terferes with their buslnoss of blooding tho government. But no, wo aro told that thoso lluanciors are unselfish, and In splto of all tho good that tho f roo coinage would bring to thom thoy havo tho moral cour ngo to turn tholr backs on their own wol faro and pload the cause of tho common pooplo. Wo aro In favor of bimetallism, and wo support our claim by a logic whlch'canuot bo answered, and our oppo nents confess their Inability to meo us on this quostlon whon thoy attompt to turn tho discussion on to somo other quostlon." Mr. Bryan thon quotod from u speech delivered by Senator Washburn, of this city, In the United States sonata on July 18, 1803, as follows: " 'Tho iiopo.s of tho producer havo boon turned into nshos. Tho grain denlor and miller and tho buslnoss mon havo been disappointed. Tho balancu of trado In favor of this country, that ovory ono lookod to with so much assurauco, has boon much lower than tho gouornl estimate, probably in the depression of prices in agriculture and food exports of $300,000,000. Gold Is still leaving tho country, and thoro is but little left in support of gonoral buslnoss, aud I think thero Is n gonoral disappoint ment that, with tho tarill of 1&00, wo do not 6eo better times.' "And he says: 'Again, Mr. President, tho pooplo of tho country were startlod whon tho stateinoiit was made in one of the magazines it few weoks inuo that one half of the volumo of wealth of this coun try was ownod by 311,000 persons, and tho millionaires ami tho tens of millionaires and tho hundreds of millionaires havo neither created nor earned tholr wealth, and tho royal road to woalth has boon throutfh illegitimate speculation, stock Hichutige and grain gambling, railroad wrecking and trusts, mid the whole vol umo of Iniquities that havo developed lu the nofiu'lmu methods of tho stock ox change of this country.' " Mr. Bryan thon proceeded to argue that thetnto of affairs which frightened Sena tor Washburn had laoonie intensified, und continued with nn exhaustive discussion of the flnunultil quostlon, his points being I'lithuslnstlottlly cheered. lllertllo Hitters. Kleetrio Hitters Is a luodicino suited for any season, but iwrliaps tnoro Honorally needed in the spring, when the languid exluiusted feeling prevail, whou the liver is torpid nnd sluutjUh and the need of a tonic nnd altera tive Is lelt. A prompt use of this Medicine aw often averted long and porhaiia fatal bilious fevers. No inedlclno will act nioro surely In coutitonictlitK and freeing the sys tem from the malarl.il poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yiold to blectric Hitters. Only fifty cents por bottle at A. asley's drug store. Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent" flour, and tako no other brand. It Is tlie best flour made. j We may not accept their peculiar re I llgloits beliefs nor can wo enter into the spirit of tlielrsnt'iillies. It Is not necessary i to bellecas they do, but we can and do j respect their sincerity of purpose ami the honor and uprightness which marks all their business dealing. 1 Tho Shakers li.ivo always been successful I inventors, nnd somo of the greatest of tho j conveniences of the tuesent day found origin in their settlements. I in ono particular they excel all other won ! or clashes of men, and that is in cultivation of medical lierlis and plants and their They have mado it a one hundred years. It is one of their peculiar Indu.tries. Their lives havo been devoted to it. Their latest and greatost aclilovemcnt is tho Shaker Digestive Cordial. It is not oflsred ns a cure for all discuses. It does not pretend to bo, but ono dissase it will cure, aud that is indigestion. Sufferers who resort to its uso havo not long to wait to soo tho result. Tho effect is almost Imtuodiato. Tho first diu usually gives relief and if continued a permanent euro will follow. It not only contains already digested food, hut it digests Awl as well, thus toning up tho general system. An interesting pamph let is nu being issued by the Shakers and can bo had for tho asking at almost any drugstore. Try a twenty live cent bottlo of Digcstivo Cordial and ee what it will do for 5'ou. Tj nan's Iteported Ileleaso Coiifirtne'd. WasiiixotOiV, Oct. 13. Ambassador Eustis, nt Paris, has cabled Secretary of State Olnoy that Tynan will bo rolensod. Ho was charged with being tho notorious "No. 1" of tho Phceulx Park murderers, nnd was nrrostod by tho French authori ties nt Ilologno at tho request of tho Scot land Yard detectives who had boon fol lowing him through Europe. The at tempt to secttro his extradition, howover, has failed. Great Harrington's Conflagration. Om:.vr Daiikixoto.v, Mass., Oct. 13. This town was visited last night by tho grentost conflagration lu Its history. It j destroyed tho major part of tho business section of tho town. The flro started lu 1 tho Kennedy hotol annex and spread rap-1 Idly to tho adjoining buildings. Tho loss will probably reach $1,000,000. petypa. Railroad. HCHUYK1LL DIVISION. 'tntTEMI.EK 29, 18!W!. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the aboTS data for WlKKims, Oilberton, KrnokUlle, Dark Water, St, Clair, l'ottsvlllo. Hamburg, Rending, l'ottsto'vn. l'hocnlnvlltc, NorrNtown nnd Phil adelplill (Hrowl street station) a COS and 1149 a. m. and I 20 (i. tn. on week days. Kor Pott vllle and Intermediate .tatlonn 9 10 a. m. SUNDAY. For WlRirnns, (llllierton, Krackvllle, Dark Water H. Clair. I'ottsvllle, at 6 0s, 9 40 a. m. and 3 10 p.m. For llnmtturg, Heading, 1'otutown, t'lioenixvtiio, intrtiou n, ruunueinnia oioeu, 9 (On. in., 3 10 p. in. iratns leave rrocKvuio tor Miienannoan l 10 40 a. in. and 12 11. .',01. 7 42 and 10 27 u. m. Sunday, 11 1.1 it. in. and .1 40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Hliennndonb at 10 15. 11 is a. m. and 4 40, 7 13 nnd 10 00 p. m. Sunday at 10 40 a. in.. S is p. m. Leave l'iiiladelntila. (nroad street station), for Shenandoah nt fl 37 and 8:W a. m., 4 10 and 711 p. in. week days. Hiindns leave nt Goo a. m. Leave Hroad street station, l'hlladellilila. lor Sea Girt, Aslniry Park, Ocean Grove, Loot; Kronen, nml Intermediate stations, I 03, a.:), s.i 11.39 a. in., 2 3S, 3.30, 4.0) p. in. week-days, 0 00 Saturdays only. Sunday (stop at Interlakon for Asliury Park), 4 05, ft.25 a Leave Uroad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOU NEW YORK. Impress, week-days, !) 20, 4 03, 150, SIS, 6 30, 738, 820, 950, 1021 (Dining Car), llnon. ra. 12 00 noon, 12 33 (Limited 100 nnd 4 22 p. nu Dining Curs), 1 10, 2 30 (Dining Car) 3 20,3 50, IOi),5tK), 85ll(Dlnlni! Carl, 0 00, 0S, 812,1000, p. in., 12 01, night Himilnys, 3 20, 4 03, 130,9 13, ii), s aj, u oo, 10 Linnliij a Car . 11 Ul a. in. 1213, 2 30 Dining Carl, I oil (Limited I 22 Dining Carj, 3 20,5.W, Dining Car, 033, 0 50,812,10 00 p. m., 12 01 night. Kxpress for lloitnu without change, 11 00 n. in., week-days, and 0 50 p. m., dally, FOU WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Ilaltlmre and Washington, 11 50, 7 20, 8 81, 1020, 1123 a. m., 1209 (1231 Limited Din ing Cor), 112, 3 18, 4 41 (319 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 0 17, 0 53 (Dining Car), 7 5S (Dining Car) p. in., nnd 12 05 nlglil week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 1123 a. in., 1209 1 12, 1 41, ( 5 15 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 6 55 (Dining Car), 7 58 n. m. ( Dining Car) and 12 m night. Fur sa Girt. Soring Lske. Itebnnr. Ocean Grow, Aslniry Park and I'ng Hranch, 0 50, 8 23 and 1 1 ;l'l a m., 3 30 nnd 1 CO p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 25 a. m. FOH ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Ilroad street station, Philadelphia (via Delaware rlcr bridge), express, 7 02 p. m. dally. Iavc Market street Kerry, express, 8 50 a. ro., 2 00, 100, sno p. n Sundays, 8 IS, 9 45 n m. .UcoiuuicKlutioti, s on, s 20, a. ill., 3 20 nnd 4 20 li. m , week days. Sundays, 8 00, s 13 n. in., 4 00 nnd 5 110, p. m. For Cnpo May, Anglessrn, Wlldwood and Holly lieacli, nnd Sen NIe City, Ocean City and Avntoi Kxpress. 9 00n. m., 4 to p in. week dns. Sutnlnvs, 9 00 a. ill Kiprcas, 9 10 n. 111., nnd 2 30, 4 20 p. m. w '".k d-v Sundays, 8 30 a. m. For Sinners Point. Kxpro-s, 8 50 n. m., 400 1 m. week days. Sundays, H 1 a.m. 8. M Prevost, .1. It. Wood, Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass'g'r Agtt READING P. R SYSTEM llucklen's Arnica Snhe. The beat salvo in tie world for cufs, bruises, soles, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, charped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, nnd positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It Is guaninteed to give perfect satisfaction or mouy refunded. Price 85 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. "Pedlnr" Palmer Defeats Murphy. London, Oct. 13. "Pedlar" Palmer, of Engb.iid, who holds the title of champion bantam weight of tho world, last night de feated Johnny Murphy, of Boston, In a twenty round go before tho National Sporting club. Tho titfai)' was voted very tame, the only redeeming features being Palmer's clovornoss and Murphy's gnmo ness. Thero was very little applausont the finish, and in fact the light had boon so one sided that it was a relief to sec It ended. Mnrtclous Ke,tilt. Fioni a letter written by Kov. J. Guilder man, of Dimonilale, Midi., we aro permitted to make this extract : "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, ns the results were nlinost marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church nt Hives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La (irippo. Terriblo paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if slio could not survive them. A friend lecoiiiinciuled Dr. King's New Discovery; it was quick in its work and h freo 50oand $1.00, hscovcry: it was quick in its work and ilglily satisfactory in results." Trial bottles 'reo at A. Wasley s drug store. Uegular size Swept Over Niagara Fulls. Niaqaua Falls, N. Y., Oct. 13. An un known mnn jumped Into tho water at Prospect Park point yesterday nftornoon and was Immediately swept ovor tho American falls. Tho act was dollhornto suicide, for before leaping ovor tho parapet ho coolly took oil his hat and put Into it his monoy, amounting to forty cents, and laid it ou tho stouo wall. Tho only wit nesses w6ro two hackmen. They described tho stranger as a short man, about 3.1 yoars old, weighing perhaps 135 pounds and wearing a cinnamon colored overcoat. ltoliel in Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relioved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This now remedy Is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in male or lcmale. It relieves retention of water and pain in pasiug it almost immediately. If you want quick relief aud cure this is your remedy. Sold by Sliapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Curotl by tills prmnulfir t'lTt rvfflectit nml stlimi laut. An inttunt cure for sour stomuelis and l.cmlnclu, which often ucuuuulutu Iron, having ft n.Kht out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 1 7 and (M Peach Alley, Shemtiidonh Fine Groceries, Butter and Flour Eggs, and Feed. Our dollvury wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM. Ii. riUSSOR, 26 East Centre Street. IN EFFECT MAY 17. 1S96. Train" leave Sbeunudonli as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 3 23, 7 20 n. in., 12 1s, 3 00 and 5 53 p. m Sillidais, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Slauch Chunk, week dava. 5 23, 7 20 n. tn., 12 48 and 3 00 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 10. 5 23. 7 20 a.m.. 12 43. 3 Ol and 3 53 n. m. Ann. (lavs, 2 10 a. in. I' or Pottsville. week days. 2 10: 7 20 a. m.. and 12 IS, 3 00 and 5 55 p. in Sundays, 2 10 o. m. 1-orTamanua and Mahnuov Citv. week davs. 210,525, 720 a. m., 12 IS, 300 und 5 55 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 n. in. For llllamsport, Sunbury and LowisburB, week days, 3 23, 11 30 n. m., 1 50 and 7 25 p. to. Sundays, 3 23 u. ill. For Mnbnnoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 23, 5 25, 7 20, 11 30 a. m., 12 IS, 1 50, 3 00,5 53, 7 25 ond 0 85 p. m. Sundays, 2 10; 3 23 n. lu. For Ashland nnd bbnmokin, week davs, 8 25,, 720,1130 a. in., 150,725 nnd 9 55 p.m. Sun days, 3 23 n. in. For Haltlinore, Washington and tho West vl Il..tO. It. It., through trains le- Heading Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. A: It. 11 Ji.) at 8 20, 755, II 2H a. in., 3 10 aim 7.27 p i. Sundays, 3 20, 7 00, 11 23 a. in., 3 10 and 7 27 p. in. Addl tlonnl trnlus from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 1030 a. m. 12 20, 32 P 8 40 m. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. III. TltAINS FOH SHBNANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week ,lns,4 30, 8 00 a.m., 130, 4 30, 9 00 p. m. and night. Sundays, 0 00 p. in. Leave New York via Munch Chunk, week dns, 4 30, 9 10 a. in., 1 30 and 4 15 p. m. Leayo Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 a3, 10 03 a. m. and 4 03, 6 30, 11 80 p.m. Snudnys, 11 30 p.m. Leave Heading, week days, 133, 710, 10 08, 1133 a. ni., 0 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 1 35 a. m. lAae Pottsville, week days, 2 35, 7 40 a. m., 12 00 and 6 12 p. in. Sundays, 235 a. m. l,enveTaninqua, week duys, 3 18, 8 50, 1123 m., 1 27, 7 20 aud 9 43 p. in. Sundays, 8 18 a. m. Learo Mnhanoy City, week days, 3 45, 9 21, 11 17 a. m., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 03 p. m. Sundays, 8 U a m. l.eavo Xlalianoy Plane, weok days, 2 40, 4 00, 830.9 37. 11 59 a. in., 1 12,2 19,5 20,6 29, 7 57 iul 10 23 p. in. Sundays, 2 40, 00 a. m. Leave Wllllam.port, week days, 7 42, 1010 . oi., S 33 and 11 41 p. tn. Sundays, ll 15 p. m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf sod South street wharf for Atlantlo City. Weekdays Kinross, 9 00 a. in., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p.m. Accommodation, ha) a. in., 0 30 p. m. Sundays Kxprcss, 900, 10 01) a. m, Accom modation, son a. in., 1 15 p. in. Returning leave Atlantlo City depot, oorner Atlantlo nnd Arknnsns avenues. Weekdays Hpres, 73.3, 9 00 a. in., 3 30, 530 p. in. Accommodation, 8 15 n. m., 132 p.m. Sundays Express, 100, 7 30 p.m. Accommo dation, 7 15 n. m., 1 15 p. m. Pnrlor Cars on nil express trains. I. A. SWKIGAHI), G. G. HANCOCK, Gen'l Superintendent. Gen'l Pass. Ar, A gonuino wolcomo waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Haiti and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, beers porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperanoo drinks und cigars. nillions of Dollars s Go up in smoko every year. Take no risks but get your bnusoB, slock, fur iilturo, etc, insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by oAVIfi FATTsT Insurance Asrcnt, UAVIU rAUOl, 130 South Main I Also Life and Accidental Com pan led fARLESl)ERR'S w Barber Shop I 1S Wt Csntre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave a becoming popular. You will iko It. luakouspeeialtyof hnlr cutting. Wo P. D. fci.lM .l Nt r uu i ; Irr .t .ii other wj use sexmo Pir and full vigor If ocileottd. an Mailed for tb0d:nbr .'. '. . .t : i-t for . L, , l( power, ! I.y.va-it kc ea-':d ., Irom sny cause. Drains checUcd For sale by P, KIELIN. outli Mai .p.oo orders we cf-eaku: .cure or reiund tue mc r IrSntM"'"-!"- UC.. donh, Pa, i ; ri , rr , I I .lit. -.t i" vvit tu 'r to rcss . tj. I i IUUII1 41101
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