All TO CLEVELAND : ' TEllliOlt OF CHILDREN. BABIES WITH SKINS ON FIRE from itching nnd burn In if eczemas ntid other skin nud scalp tortures. None but parents rent. im bow these littlo ones suffer. To know that & warm bath with Cuticura Brut, nnd n stntflo &npUcAtlon of CCTicun (ointment), tbo irrcat nkln cure, will In tho majority of can-s afford instant relief, permit rest and Bleep, nnd point to a tpoedy cure, nnd not to uso them without a moment's delay is to fail in our duty. Sold throuiihout tha world. Trice, Crrictnu, Sflc i Boa ! 25c. HiioLTKfT, 5ta. and II. Vomm Vrvq on Chew. Corp.. Solo Props. , Doiton. OJ-" Uow to Cure 8Un Tortured iiabiei," mailed free. FAILING MANHOOD General and Nervous Debility. Weakness of Body nnd illnil, Effects ot Errors or Excesses in Old tor YonnK. Robust, Noblo Manhood fullv Restored How to Enlarco nnd Strengthen Weak, Un- loveloDod Portions of Hody. Absolutely un failing ITomoTreatment. llenellts In a day. mm fiO Htfitcn nnd Forelcn Send for Dcscriptlvo Bonk, ex- 31 fmmtrlp... planatlon and proofs, mailed (sealed)! fee. By tho Graduates of Princoton's Famous University. "SEND TOUR SONS TO PRINCETON." Tho Ono Dlaeaso Which Evory Intolligont Mothor DroadB. Tim President nnd III. Wife Itevlcw tho Pnrtido nf the Collegians, nnd Join In tho Mcrrlmunt rrodliriMl by tho Pnco tlmi. Transparencies. If Ynur Child In Not Well, Ynti Should Curo It llrforo tho Ilrcnd Disease Sets In. Do Not Ignoro J'lrst Symptoms. There Is no moro dreaded dlsenso hy ..... n u. rtt..a ilnnco. If there U one word of advice we ,.1 - . . II 1. ... -II PmsciITOX, N. J., Oct. 23.-Yostordny I " ' " " was "ahiinnl nnd students' tiny," nnd tho children who become Indisposed, nerv town was flllod to overllowlnR with via- ous or a little out of order, to drift into itors. Tho day's oxorclos hoKnn with tho ' theso terrible diseases. Neglect of tho academic procession which formed nt 11 i first symptoms Is nearly always tic o'olock at Mnrqunnd chnpol and marched I countable for tho termination in fits, i , . . 1 , i'r',ces,loI11 " I epilepsy or St. Vitus' dance eluded all tho visiting delegates and tho ,.,, .... .,, faculty of tho collejro. As tho parndoon' tored tho hall, headed by Provident Patton and Govornor QrlRRs, nil prosont rose to their foot and remained standing until tho faculty and delegate? from foreign insti tutions of learning had taken their places on tho stago nnd tho representatives of American collogos had filed into tho sonts roserved for them in tho body of tho hall. Tho prosldont of tho bonrd of trustees, Charles E. Groon, I). D., LL.D., begaiitho proceedings by acknowledging tho receipt ERIE MEDICAL GO., Buffalo, N.Y. POLITICAL CARDS. nrjlOlt' CHUCK nuiiuras, PIERCE WALKER, Of tho Fourth ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. vote: FOR JOSEPH WYATT, Op SiinxASUOAii, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, t"lrst District. VOTE FOR FRANK C. REESE, Op RitnsAXDOAH, TOR REGISTER. VOTE FOR HON. ELIAS DA VI Of UnoAU Mountain", County Treasurer VOTE FOR GE0.F0LMER,Sr., Ok Shenandoah, FOR- County Treasurer. VOTE FOR Harry Bradigan, Ok Shenandoah, -FOK- PROTH0N0TARY VOTE FOR Emanuel Jenkyn, Ok Jomott, FOlt Recorder of Deeds Chtelicetrr Knelt ah Diamond Ilrantf. ift 5 ViS tali br ailf-m flrlcfnnl Olid (litlr flltulnC bate, alwajn nliable. ladics ik Prmglit fur Chukt$tcr$ i'mjliak Ota , nti . a. -lad with l.lun rihboti. 1'nLfl inn aIIia. Rriixa danatrauA au&jfifu. ..,. i.wi iiaii.uiai. H)ruHlili.HaiJlu In nunpi for particular!, toaUmoaUli ao4 'Itfller far I al!c,M in Utter, by return 'hlebeIfrt'mtculCo..ilttIUoniu. riuuuv mum ' Cure tho child when the first symp toms appear. Watch tho infant or child and see if it manifests any nerv ous byinpto'ms, if it is nervous, restless, wakeful, cries out, grits its teeth or tosses about in sleep, has twitching- of muscles, limbs or eyelids, if ita tongue is coated, breath bad with irregular appetite and bowels. Sec if it is pale, puny and docs not grow nud develop well, If it tires easily and docs not play with usual energy. If so, you must look out for your child or these most dreaded complaints will follow. Give It at once Dr. Greene's Uervura blood and nerve remedy, which, from its perfectly wonderful record in cur ing children, ifi the household remedy I in nearly ewry home in tho land. This ! greatest of children s remedies is per fectly harmless, being nindo ot pure vegetable medicines, and may be given to infants or children of any nge. It will always bring health and strength to the little ones. MR. BRYAN IN ? Auothor Day of Spoeobmaking by tbe.Tiroless Candidate. A VERY LIVELY DAY AT MUNOIE. rUHSIDBNT PATTOV. of additional addresses by this country nnd Kurope, and then called attention to a haudsomo banner which decorated one sido of the stage. Ho announced that it had boon pre-,cntod by tho ladlcsof Prince ton, with tho request that it bo called "Tho Banner of Princeton University." Governor Griggs, of Now Jersey, was In troduced as tho presiding olllcer. Ho ac knowledged tho npplauso which greeted his nppearance at tho edgo of tho platform, clad in tho flowing black gown represent ing tho honor conferred on him by tho college last year. Without making a speech tho gnvornor introduced llov. Dr. Henry Van Dyko, pastor of llrlek Presby terian church, New York, representing tho Cllosophlo society, who delivered tho acad emic ode. Dr. Van Dyke's poom was eulogistlo of Princoton's career since its establishment 150 years ago, and tho telling points wore greeted with hoarty and enthusiastic hand clapping. Tho oration, "Princeton In tho Nation s r-crvlco, was by Profes sor Woodrow Wilson, professor of politi cal economy at Princeton. Tho old and young boys of Princeton, gathered hero to participate in tho sosqul contennlnl, gavo thomselves over to play in the form of a torchlight parade last night, in which tho humorous features predominated. Historic Nassau hall was nblnzo with light", nnd tho enmpus was made brilliant with innumerable strings of orange colored Japanoso lanterns. Previous to tho formation of tho parade Prosldont Cleveland, accompanied by Mrs. Cleveland and Privato Socrotary Thurbor, arrived on a special train over tho Penn sylvania railroad. Tho distinguished vis itors were met at tho station by Prosldont Patton, Governor Griggs nnd Chairman Greon, of tho board of trustees. Tho City Troop, of Philadelphia, acted as a special escort, and hoadod tho procession to tho rovlowlng stand, which had boon erected in front of Nassau hall. Hore President Cloveland stood for ovor an hour, while tho various college classos passed in re vlow. All of tho divisions consisting of gradu ates carriod banners and transparencies with humorous inscriptions, many of which nindo porsonal roforonco to Mr. Cloveland. Ono of them, which advised him to "Soud your sons to Prlncoton," creatod a laugh all along tho line. Each class pausod long ouough in front of tho rovlowlng stand to glvo vent to a college yell. Mrs. Clovoland stood boslde hor husband and appeared to heartily onjoy tho fun. An interesting feature of the procession wns tho numbor of gray linirod inon, graduates of tho earlier classos, who en tered into tho occasion with all the en thusiasm of youth. Somo of thom had journeyed.thousands of miles to tako part in tho celebration. Tho clnss of '47 con tributed glxtcon moil, who participated in tho centonnial celebration of Princeton collogo half a contury ago. J. C. Hopburn, of Kast Orango, N. J., who graduated in tho class of "di, was tho oldost alumni to put in an appearance. A dlvorsion was furnished by tho '81 boys, who drew up in a line in front of tho prosldont and shouted: "Sixteen to one, nit." Mr. Cloveland Joined heartily in tho laugh which greeted tills sally. Tho night's festivities were brought to a closo by a grand display of fireworks. This morning President Cloveland de livered an uddross In Alesnndor hall, and this afternoon President Patton gavo a reception in honor of the prosldont and Ills wife. UheumiitUiii Ciirrd In it Day, "Mvstlc Cure" for llhemnatUm and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause nnd the disease immediately disappears. The flttit dose greatly benefit.; 75 eenU. Sold by L. 11. Hugtmbucli. Druggist, blieuauiioaii. LITTI.r. MAItV Jl'llAV. Charles h. Mcliny, a highly esteemed police oflicer, who resides at 14 Myrtle St., New Bedford, Mass., wiy.s: "About two years ago my little daughter became run down in health and sultered from St. Vitus' dance. Soon after she was prostrated by rheu matism, which severely ail'ected her lower limbs. " Af ter.trying various remedies with out obtaining relief, she began talcing Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and experienced immediate benefit. She continued its use, and after taking five bottles her rheuma tism was practically cured, Her appe tite returned, her pains disappeared, she was again able to walk without lameness, her general health was re stored, and she wns able to attend school and to play like other children." Kemember that Dr. Greene's N'ervura blood and nerve remedy is not a patent medicine, but is a physician's prescrip tion prepared by tho most successful specialist in curing nervous and chronic diseases, Dr. Greene, of 35 West 14th St.. New York City. The Doctor can be consulted without charge in any case, personally or by letter. Cojutiic; KventH. Nov. 3. Annual Slipper, auspices of Calvary Baptist church, in Itobbius' opera house. Nov. 21). Thanksgiving turkey supper in Itobbius' openv house, under auspices of All Saints' church. Oct. 30. Twenty-third annual ball under tho auspices of tho Kescuo Hook & ladder Company, No. 1, in Itobbins' opera house. Dec. 3. l ivunty.fourth annual supper under the auspices of the Welsh Baptist church, in Bobbins' opcm house The Discovery Saf5il His Life. Mr. O. Caillouette, Druggist, Beavcrsville, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owo my life. Wns taken with ha Grippe and tried all tho physicians for miles about, but of no avail nnd was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for u bottle and began its uso and lrom thonrst doso began to get better, and afterusing three bottles was upandabout again. It is wortli Its weight in gold. We won't keep utoro or house without it." Get a frco trial at A. nslev s Drug store. Murdered by Muu.-il ICobbtrs. Toi.r.iio, O , Oct. S"J. A farmer named Butka, who nas a largo income from nil leasos, was murdered by robbers on his farm, alioi't seventeen uilloi south of To ledo, and his wife was seriously injured Two masked men ojionod tho door as tho family were at supper, shut Dutlca dead and Mrs. Butka through tho wrist. After wards she was knocked down and severely Injured by blows. Butka had just re ceived hi. month's income from oil leases, but the robbers failed to dlsoovor its hid ing place. All they got was his watch and a few dollars In his pocket. A Handsoipo Comploxion la one of the greattfo' charms r, woman can poasess. I'oMO.fs Coiirusxiox 1'owdbu roster's Trip to Jluwall. Han UiiAXOlsco, Oot. Si. Private infor mation has Iweu received here that ox K'fretary of Stato John W. Foster will nn ivo in this city today on his way to the Hawaiian islands by the steamer Peru. Mr. Foster is going to the islands ostensi bly for his health, but it is hinted that he may have on hand business of Interna tional Importance. Grjp-Colds-Ileailticho. Why sudor witli Coughs, Colds and La Grlppo when Laxative llromo Quinine will cure you lu one day. Put up in tablets con vculent for taking. Guaranteed to cuie, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Kirllu's Pharmacy, Kalle! In MX Hours. Distressing kidney ami Madder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "Now Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy ia a groat surprise on account of its exoeediui promptness in lellovmg lIn in the bladder, kidueys, Imck and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It rolievea rcteutlou of water aud pain In IMSsiug it almoot iunuedlately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remwly. Sold by Skapira's pliatmacy, 107 South Alain street. When you want good rooflug, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlusmlthiug dono call ou E. V. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer in stc-os X-tf Many a day's work Is lost by 'ek head ache, caused by Indigestion and stomach troubles. DeWitt's Littlo Early Itinera aro tho most effectual pill for overcoming such difficulties. C. H. HaKcnbuch. The Democratic Lender Wns'J'ollowcd In That Town by Mr. llrmint for the (lolil Democrats and n Kcpuhllcnii Sleeting at Night. Pout Way.vk, Intl., Oct. IS. William Jpnnings Bryan Invaded Indiana yester day, and his recoptlon was n continuous ovation as ho illtted from town to town. His first speech was ot Greenville, at S: a. in., and thereafter ho spoko at every town where tho train Btoppod as long a live minutes. Munclowasa hotbed of politics when Mr. Bryan arrived In tlioafternoou. livery man, woman and child wore a badgo, and evory man, woman and child shouted for his or her caudldatos. There wore countet demonstrations. An hour after Mr. Bryan reachoil tho town William D. Bynum was to speak to the gold Democrats, and in tho ovoulug tho Bepubllcans were tllsten to W. J. Campbell, ox-prosldont of tho Glass Blowers' association. All three meetings wore widely advertised. On either sido ol tho street those who wnro tho yellow Mc Klnloy badges were lined, and thoy shouted for tholr favorite as tho carriage bearing Mr. Bryan passed by. It was distinctively n McKlnloy crowd In tho city, nnd just ns distinctively a Bryan crowd that listened to tho nominee at the ball park. There ho faced an as somblago of several thousand, and nearly every person ho could see had the name ol tho candidate printed on a slip of white paper and fustod ovor tho hatband, and there was nothing to disturb tho harmony of tho mooting. On tho way back to the train tho demonstration forMoKinley was renewed, but was checked to a groat ox teut by tho shouting of the crowd ot sll veritos who niarohed about tho vehicle. A cheering jam of humanity to the ex tent of several thousand people welcomed tho candidate to Anderson, when at 4:bi ho arrived there. Out on the open prairie u stand had boon erected. In his Anderson speech Mr. Bryan said In part: "They accuse us of arraying class against class. I want to say to you that the db vision which we mako In society lwtween tho money changer and tho wealth pro ducer is u difference that has been made by nil tho public men who have spoken in tho past, and everybody knows that the man who profits by a rising standard is an entirely different man from the man who produces wealth and exchanges that wealth for money. I could cito you what Blaine said, 1 could quote from Sherman, Carlisle and any number of men. Aye, I might quote from Mr. McKlnley himself, but 1 want to read to you from what an other distinguished Republican has said. I want tu read to you what Benjamin Butterworth, ex-cougrossman from Ohio, said, only last spring, lu a letter which was published by order of cougross: " 'It is folly to suppose that the capital ists of England, and thoy are tho capital ists of the world, will bo easily persuadud to agree or consent to bimetallism. Why should theyf How Is It to tholr interest to do so while we consent to make it to their advantage to lvlufcor Thoy have doubled tho vnluo of their credits by de monetizing sliver, and thus in effect double tho Interest received by them. Tho United States blundered into that trap, and within a year beggared a million of her citizens, and if we adhere to the blunder will beggar flvo millions more ami double tho burden of every debtor uud every buvdenlboaror in tho laud.' " At Alexander, Sununltville, Marion, .Ululuon ana luirmouut Mr. Bryan re ceived flattering receptions. Tho crowds were largo and enthusiastic. At ono of the Indiana towns Mr. Bryan was pre sented with u glass stylus by tho Glass A'orkors' association, mado of national colors and of beautiful designs. Mr. Bryan uddressod three monster meetings last night lu Fort Wayne. The first was at tho Wayno hotel, and when Mr. Bryun spoko from tho balcony of that hostolry tho big doublo block in front was packed to such an extent that tho windows were broken in by the crowd. It was sov eral minutos before Mr. Brynn could mako himself heard, uud whou he did got to talking he was often stoppod by tho np pluuso. Tho next meeting was at Princess ltlnk, and that largo edlflco was packod to its doors. Here, too, tho crowd was dem onstrative aud three minutos of npplauso greeted him ou his entrance. Ills vigor ous attack on the gold Democrats met with a ready response in tho sympathies of the audience. Tho last speech was mado at Muugerbund Hall, nud hole again lie was met with an euthusiaitiu reception. Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Hitters has proved to bo the very best. It effects a permanent euro and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its iuflueiuo. Weurgoall wlin arenlllieted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In case of habitual constipation Electric Hitters cures by giving tho needed tono to tho bowels, and few cases long resist tho uso of this medicine. Try it once. Largo bottles only 50 cents nt A. Wasley's Drug Store. Serious "Cano Itusli" nt Drown Uiitrer.lty. PnoviDKNCE, Oct. 2 J. Tho full Hold day of Brown university will go down ns a re markable one on account of the cano rush, which hus for several years been prohib ited by the faculty. In It a hophumuro and a freshman wero knocked senseless, and a score of others had tholr clothing iterally torn to shreds In a desperate class battle. For upwards of an hour It raged, und was only stopped by acting President Clarke, assisted by the members of tho faculty ami a squad of seniors. Ther will be a thorough investigation. llnclileu's Aro liia Salvo. The lst salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sore., ulcers, nit rheum, fever boivs, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, und all skin eruptions, aud positively cures piles. oi jo pay leuuireu. ii is guaranton togivi perfect sstlstHction or mouy refunded. Pnc J cent, par law. For sale bv A. Wasley. Oliiiiultliin to that sugar Triut, Thkston, Oct, 8U.' Artldesof incorpo ration were Hied yuhhirdny at tho otlice of the socrotary of state by Joseph liuker, Charles 8. Baker uud Horinuu Hooper, of Philadelphia, uud Warren S. Williams of Beverly, for the Union Sugar Heflnlug comjutiiy, with 3,01)0,000 capital Block. The mulu olQco is at Camden. Summer Heat Wears You Out. HOP BITTERS WILL BRACE YOU UP. THE BEST OF ALL TORSOS. Tor over 25 years it has teen curing thousands of cases of Biliousnsss, Indigestion, ttria, K$ewj$ Prostration, Kidney Troufiiss, &c. Si Purifies the Biooil, Gives you an Appsiite, and Helps ycu 5igesi w'-ial you Eaf. Take it now and get your system in shape to stand the cold weather. PRESCRIBED BY ALL EMINENT PHYSICIANS. HOP BITTERS CO., NEW YORK. sold by r I'. I) KHILIN, Shenandoah, li. "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES . t - . - Icr i 1 wfi ( ' ri L'. : ir .a i.ny eaute, e 1 ...... Dra'-s i!vekcd and full MRor quic'v .v ;rri. If negleetMl. meh u -ui 1. i i t. Mailed lor 3U0:'. I-With CV) cp'-iwefiiiMi vntiw et io " r: r r - 1 "Hi t'.r i iC.tCS r . i' ' !.(). ( KIRUN, MifimniioOi. IV Pei7i?a. Railroad., READING R P, SYSTEM KCIIUYKILL DIVISION. rtKI'TEMBKIl lilt, 1R9A. Train will ltu v "Mienamlnnh nflrr w ivl' ilnte for W fuui"'"! GiUtertoti, Frm-kMl!-, Pm Water, St. C'lMr. Pnttsvllle. Ilnmhutv, UiuHi. 1'ottMown, IMineiilxviile, Nnrristowu Hint 11 ' twlelplitn (llnmd tntt MtntUm) nt 0 iM mi'l 11 t n. in. nnd 1 !M . in. on" xvwk days. Tor We nnd intermedfntt1 tiUUiis 9 10 u. i.i. SUNDAY. Foi W fj;u"ia. (lilUerton. Frwkvnit: D.i Water St. ..nr. 1'uUhvIMl, fit A Ort, tt-jO ft. lu. mi B10p.it) Toi Ibitnliuru, Komllnff, Tntlilnwi llincnl v J II , Nun iritovvti, I'Mlatltuphiit tt f 0 -10 a. in., 8 10 p. in. Tr.'itn leave Vrackvlll for SIiennmloM1 ft-' tO-l'iii m. n-.il 1211, KM, 7 12 nnd 10 27 p a Sund.iy, 11 i:t n in. nml 5 -10 p. in. Ieue I'otNx Wo for Shenandoah at 10 15, H it a. in. nnd 4 10, 7 15 ami 10 00 ji. m. Hundai- nt 10 10 a. in-, ft l" p in. Lfjte Philadelphia, (Ilrond street tatlnn) fi Slmumdoah ot 5 fi7 and 8 : n. in., t 10 and 7 1 p. in. week days. Hundays ler.vo nt 50 a. m Leave 1 J road troet stiitton, Philadelphia, to Sea Jlrt, Admry I'ark, Oi-enn CJrme, Lon Ilrancli, and intermediate fetation. 1 03, 0,50, 8.2.' 11.30a. in., 2as, IJ.30, 1.0-) p. in. utek-dny, 6 Of Hrturdiiys only. Snnd (top ut Interlace!' for Anbury lnrk), 1 01, 8.23 n Leave liroml Street htatiou, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YOICK. K press, week-days, ,T2. I 03, 1 50, 3 15, 6 60. ! "."Ci, SUM, 9.10, 1021 (Dininy: Car), 1100a. w. 12 00 noon, 12 &l (Uiniti il 100 nnd J 22 p. m. i OliihiKCnrn), 1 10, 2iM (Dining Car) 8 20,3 00 I no 5no, 5. W (Dining Car, i i 0., m 12, 10 00 i p. in., 12 01, nlKht Snnr1,iy, M 20, i i I 50, A IV t ) 20, s ;U, H .7), 1021, DlniiiK 'ar, lli a. in. 123-.2:tOipinin!iCnrl. HM)I,iimto 14 22Dininu rarJ,3 20,.1Vl, Dining Car, 0 31, b00,Hl2, 1000 p in , 12 01 nllit. Kpiv-s for Huston without change, 1100 u in., vt eek-day, and 0 50 p. m., daily, FOK WASHINGTON AND THE SOITII. For Ualtlnire and WahlnKton, 3 50, 7 20, 8 8t 10 20, U2:i H. in., 12 00 (1131 Limited Dix tin; Car), 112. 3 IS, 111 (5 19 ConpcsMonf. Limited, DinliiK Car), fi 17, U55 Uiidng Car, 7 JM (DiniiiK Can p. in., and 12 0.1 niphi ueek dayq. HnndayH, 3 50, 7 20, 0 12, 11 23 h in., 1209 1 12, 4 41, ( 5 15 Congressional Llniitul Dininj? Car), 05.1 (Dinlns Carl, 75S p. n (DIninr Car) and 12 01 ideht. For Sea iirt, Spring Lke, Itelniar. Ocean Grove. Athurv Fark and Lonir Itranch, fi 5i), H 25 and 11 3'i a in., 3 30 and 4 00 p. in. weck tiay. snmiays, s 2- a. in. FOK ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Itroad street station, Philadelphia ( i. Delaware river hridire). espre-, 7 02 ii. in. daily. ieave iiaritei sireei rerry, express, n i a. m., 2 00, 4 00, 00 p. m. Sundays, 8 15, 9 45 n. in. Aceoinniod.itlun,8 00, H20, a. in,, 3 20 and 4 20 p. in., week daya. Sundays, 8 00, K 15 a. in., 4 CO and 5 00, p. in. For Capo May, AnKlepeft, Wlldwood and Holly llcach, nnd Sea Isle City, Ocean City and AvaIoi. Express, 9 00 a. m., 4 00 p m. week days. Sundays, 9 00 n. m. Kxprcss, 9 10 a. m., and 2 30, 4 20 p. m. wek days Sundays, 8 50 a. m. For Somers Point. Express, 8 50 a. m., 4 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 15 a. m, rt. 51. PitEvosT, J. IE. Wood, Gen'l Manaser. Gcn'l PasVr Ajflt IN EFl'KCT MAY 17. 1K96. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week dart 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a. m., 12 IS, 3 00 and 5 5ft p. ro Huudaj, 2 10 a m. Fr New ork la Mailt h Chunk, week days 5 2 7 20 a. in., 12 4S and 3 00 p in. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 25, 7 20 a.m., 12 4 3 00 nnd 5 55 p. m. Sun days, 2 10 a. n. For Pottsviile, week days, 2 10: 7 20 a. m., and 12 18, 3 00 and 5 aft p. m. Snndaj 2 10 a. in. For Tnmatiua and Malianoy Cltv, week dare, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 n ni., 12 48, 3 (XI and 5 55 p. m. Sundays. 2 10 n. m. For WilHamport, Sunhurv nnd Lewlebure, week days, 3 25, 11 30 n. m., 150 and 7 25 p. in. I Sundays, 8 25a. in. For Mnhanoy Piano, weefcd.iv, 2 10. 3 25, 5 25, ' 7 20. 1 1 :tn a. in., 12 18. 1 V, 3 00,5 M, 7 2 and 0 66 i p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 3 J5 a. in. ' For Ahhland and Shmnokin, week daj'.s, 8 25, ; 720, 11 30 a. m., 150,725 nnd 955 p.m. Sun dnvs, 3 2-1 a in. For Italtimore, 'ahliiBtm and the Wefcl via 11. A: . It. U., throtiKh train leu- Heading 1 Teitninnl, Pldladelphla, (P. & IE. ! w.) itt 320, , 7M, 11 20 11. in., 3 10 and 7.27 p. i Sundays, 3 20,7 00,1126 a.m., 3 10 and 7 27 p. 111. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth nnd Chest- 1 nut streets Mat I on, week day, 10 0 a. m. 1320. I 12 It 8 40 p in, Sundays, 1 35, 8 211 p. m. I TRAINS FOR HIIKNWNDOAH. I Leave New York via Philadelphia, week I days, 130, 8 00 a.m., 130, 4 30, 9 00 p. m. bnd uiilit. Sunday, 0 00 p. in. Leave New York via Mntich Chunk, week uays, 4 wj, it iu a. m , l 30 nml I lji. in. Leave Philadelphia, Uendinj? Terminal, week days, 4 20, 35, 10 05 11. m. and 4 05, fi 30, 11 BC p.m. Sundays, 1130p.m. Leave JEeadiuu, week day, 1 .11, 7 10, 10 08, llWn. in., GOO nnd 8 20 p. in. Sundays, 1 35 ft. ju. Leave Pottsviile, week davs, 2 35, 7 40 a.m., 12 30 and fi 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 35 a. m. Leave Tnmatpia, week day", 3 IS, 8 50, 11 23 a ni., 1 27, 7 20 nnd 9 11 . in. Sundays, 3 18 a. m. Leae Mahanoy City, week davs, 3 41, 9 21, 11 47 a. m., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m. hundas, 8 a. m. Leave Mnhanoy Plnnc, week days, 2 40, 4 00, rU0. i 37, 11 59 a. 111 , 1 12, 2 19, 5 20, 0 2fi, 7 57 and 1023 p. in. Sunda)" 2 40, 00a. m. i,eave imnmport, ween days, 7 12, 10 10 a. in., 3 i5 aud 11 41 p. in. Sundays, 11 15 p. lu. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave IMiiladeljihla Chei-tnut street warllml South street wliarf for Atlantic City. Weekd.iys Express, 9 CN) a. in., 2 00, 100, 5 00 p. 111. Aeeommo'latlou, 8 00 a. in., 030 p. m. Sundays Kxpre, 900, 10 00 a. in. Accom modation, 8 00 n. in , I 11 p. in. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic aud Arknuas avenues, Weekday Epret, 735, 900a. m., 3 30, 530 p in. Accommodation, 8 15 a. 111., 132 p. ni. Sundays Expre, 100. 7 30 p. in. Aicommo dntiou, 7 15 a m , 1 11 p. m. P.irlor Cars on all express trains, L A. SWEIGAUD, G, G. HANCOCK, Gen'l Superintendent. Gen'l Pass. Aff PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Would lloi Do Viifioin It ! IS TIIK T)l!CI,ARAT!O.V OP ONlt WHO HAS USUD 11 DIPHTHERIA 0 CURE. if? 4 Don't trillo ownv tlmo when you have cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Flclit thorn in the houlnniug with DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Curo. You doli't lmvo to wait for results, they nro instantaneous, nnd it leaves tho howcls in healthy condition. C. II. Hagi-uhuch. Cures every case of Diphtheria, Croup, Quinsy, or Sore Throat ever known, if used according to directions. Slakes no differ ence how severe the case it will cure, and if taken in time will prevent the dreaded disease. Testimonials prove that this Medicine has SAVED THOUSANDS OF LIVES ! W m - Read what out oftht imty sayt : tfi S. Wmiiiniilvirl. lM . Mi 1, 181. 3 7? ThompMm Jitiilillu 11.1 ur.'i i Xi liviiti' rui'ii . 1 bint- uwiljuLir IHph therlii furf in my lumil uml urn j' i llvt' It bavwt Hh UU' ol mv ilmiunlti, BUi-rthenUeniiliiir Itl.-In I mlBUni sfe tier ill My win wu ulno tioiil.il ultli nil ulWlnl llin.ul Slid your n Hi lit jjfc prcimmtlon :uiunuilly curnl lui Hi ,Jt uri'W iliitsllmi'. i'uti it i tiKiluurli 4,1 llllivni- i-f mr Mi.llrmv. ulnl wuuM Hill cln Willi., it It III 111 lllillk' . Ii It llt j(. live il..l.i'sln-tiwl ni lift) ct'iiti ir 1 ot- jjm tli'. -Nil Lniiiiv I" tlito Br.it iimlilry fj miouM lthniit out' or morv IkjHIih of ItmL ThuuiimiiiV IHplitlwrla f'uri' In tlio 'flP bouw tit n'l tiling uhfll tliry U'cnoio SOL fully iu.-uuuliil.-U ltli IW iniTlts. I W Lavf, Cliurlea KarlcUtr. Mfc : J fi PRICE, 50 CIS. A BOTTLE I Ask Voi r Diulkr For It, MftNUfAOTUntD BV THE Thompson Diphtheria Curo Co. W WILLI AMSPOnT, PA. c. H. l'HILLU'a, M. D. Otlice ; 30 West Centre ttreet. Can bo consulted nt nil hours. P. F. 11URKE, M. D. 80 E. Lloyd street, Bhcnnndofth. Otlice hours 7 to 9 a. in,, 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. J. II. rOMEKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Tn, M. 11UHKK. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Ktrnn building, corner, of Main &ni Centre streets, Hhennudonli. W. SI1012SIAK13H, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market nnd Centre streets. pitOK JOHN J0NK9, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock llor 68, Mahanoy City, Pa. Ilnvlnc: .tndie.1 under mimia nf tlm inaiters lp London and Paris, will kIvo lewon. on the violin, vuiMr ami v.ioaI oultiira. Trin rWMonnine. AUXrem In naro of htroiwe. tin eweler. Hhennudouh. lies' BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Oured liy this Krnuular offervescent and stlinii laut. An Instant euro for sour stomachs nno heailaehes, whleli nlt.-n aucuiuuuitc from liavinc n nlirlit out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah For sale at itlrlln's driiff store. riillions of Dollars io up in smoke every year. Tako nt risk, but net your houses, atouk, fur nituro, oto., insured in flint-class to liable companios a. represented hy hAVIO PATIT msurtfncc Agrent, Uil.lU lAUOl, 150 South Main t. Also Iifo und ADctdeutttl Couiiaules.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers