1 L ; Matins the baby happy is a woman ly woman's best pleasure. It in 'easy to make a t healthy baby hap- ,-py. Such n uauy .lis born happy. ' Smiles and dim idea are ns natural '. to It as fretfulness l to a minv. sick Ir child It rents, with tverv woman wheth er her baby shall be healthy and happy, or puny and miserable. If during the period preceding maternity a woman takes proper care of the organs upon which the perpetu ation of the race depends, she Insures the health of herself and child. It is easy to do this. The proper medicine is at 'hand. Over 90,000 women have testified in writ ing to the value of it. The organs that make wifehood and moth erhood possible ate directly acted upon by Dr. Pierce's ravorue a-rcscripuon. 11 makes them strong and healthy. It cures all weakness and disease. It prepares for maternity. It does nway with the dlscom forts of the expectant period. It Insures baby's health and makes its advent easy and almost painless. Druggists sell more of the "Favorite Prescription " than of all other similar medicines combined. "I am anxious to add my testimonial to your ' Favorite Prescription,' " writes Mrs. C. O. Bran don, of Fort Grant, Oraham Co., Aril. "I had been using iht ' frescrlptldn for several months Iirevlous to my confinement, and I am lure I iave been benefited greatly from the time I com menced to use It. I feel 'fully as well as ever I did In my life, tip to the very day when the baby was born I did all my own housework; and during confinement I had not the least symptoms of fever. The 'ordeal' was nothing to what X expected." The woman who owns a copy of Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser i probably does not realize at once all that ehe gave in exchange for it. There was the price of $1.50. That paid for the large vol urae of 1,008 pages. Then, as day by day she looked into these pages, one by one she Kave away her anxieties for her family's health. She learned how to make her chil dren well. In the chapters especially treat ing of her own weaknesses, she learned the causes and the cures. 680,000 copies have been sold at $1.50 each. Now an edition In strong paper covers, will be distributed free. Send at one-cent stamps to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. v., to cover the cost of mailing only. Send 31 sfatnps for cloth binding. DR. LOSS'S BOOK FREE Tc iLtTeren of Of? VOUTH. I.t. V yittltK tart OJ-jlJAMJS iW MJ5JI A!7 -umv,7 i.'S ,aes; com Doundj et c'ilr'.j .eni-tt aide Ht(rcJf. Tre ttrnvnthy ra&U .'i y oal'u'nitn, ni . w htvt. nutc tinr ju.ir.m--.1, vn witter bo, .ens tundlCK, 1 m'i. i- ivt-lv c.it "no 'v rlit or cn.t. OR n3R3mi5liiSi.Phila.Pa. X ChlrlicMcrV l.nclUh Diamond Hi-antf. yroyal PILLS mglnul and Only Genuine. A :jUt for Cktekuteri rntjluk -iA I Brand In lted d1 Gold maSf V.wt,B'i' witii blue ribbon. I nko u' &M,nother. liefutt dan gtroua ufcfiru- V ' In ittmpi for psrtlculitM, toatlmoQlali tr liellcf for Lad If m" in letter, bj rttnrn toll Dv all lno ''riuziMU. l'hllju.lft ".chases" Blco'dfEerveFood For Weal; nnd Run-Down People iron Childhood to Q!tl Afjo. WHAT ;T IS! Tn riincatof n!l reatoratln I'ouUa, t.. chub.' it replace tha same snbbUuces " 'r I nd nervrs that ere exliauated In I ... I'ift.irjTlniriluUtihrilirteAftp.tttilieestlon, Iitu e.uveiwork, w-jrry, ticses, abuse, et& WHAT JT DOES' Ilr nuking the blow) pnr aiid r,ch, and tl'a dlceaMon i.erf-ct, It creates f Qli 'jWrnusiIaamt strtnjrti.. Tho nerves lie-i-i uikil' , ruiv.ths brain Wcora-'S scllvo trti c. r. t 'rr.',.t. Ti-glottTitlitr ii.lMoiyiic jli w.13tn(- i, r. una and wealfnenalneitli'rsex.lt haa nj titi i. i an-1 ni'pmitorp(rulaturit lavorth Ita wiidht n Kol.l. Ottelmx lartaaueek. PrIce5o..or tbox a$ ii. Drugglata or by mall. 11mk I'rer. THE OR. CHASE COMPANY, ChtBtnut St.. rhllaJtluhla. 01 HMfeti 604 North Sixth St. iia G tf Ct'.r&in SlUa enlranco on Green St. PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. i.iit;vrinrjt.i.iri'iei; i83 yoMrnundd Vcurn llovpllnl Kspvilcncelil lcrinnnr. . -Stricture, blood poison, vrGCNcnAL Debility, Lost Vigor, MS?'EFFECTS OF YOUTH'rUL "Ar Folly op both Sfxpr- Jcruiaucnt1y curcU after ever one cUo has fulU d. LDST MANHOOD AND SHRUNKEN ORGANS RESTORED. Is'o mitur wbtt Bclf-itjlcd greMnnd fkmous Doctors atii vpvcIaU IU claim, write, rrint cr lay, old Dr. Thccl knows nor fcbcul ibeM dltt'Mvi ul how to trt them uccciifullj tbta all cthffi combined, and lliy all know it too, to thrir aori-ow. Voor and Illeti, If you wrrorobVd and. vlcttmlied, and jou wUb to pet lloavst and iklllful trcalmunt. try ooce mor old Jr. Thecl, ind ho will euro ton poililrcly if euro la poiflble. Ai Uoeeptlon, noFalao Itcprt'ocntallon. Frehcei cured la 4 to 10 Iaja. Heod lire 3-ccnt atampa fbr Truth Beit or all for Elnjla or Married, young cr old. Ooly Book tx thmIdc quacka. HouriiOS. ErrnloM! 6-9. Hourt for txam lnatloa ami treatment la awmlon huptrlm anddangerouicaiea, dally, 9 3. Ved. and SaUeg.,6 tolO. Sun.,9 loll. Treat went by mall. Siricteit eecrevy Juuroi.(pel. loaltlvt-ly m lowtat e liargya la tbla city fur tha beat treat pi CPU Wanted-An Idea Who can think of some Blraple thing to patent? Trotct your Ideam thy may bring you wealth. write iuiir .vx.uuii.nuuufl suu.. rateni Attor ney . Waablngton, D, C, for tbetr $i,8U0 prlto offer nd list ot two bundred Inrentlorm wanted. phauf Yn sk?us- 5"y?RKn ujcers iq iouin, uair-rauingi nnie uuuai IChlcniro. III., for nroofi of cures. Cunl-I BUJ-,.-ll.lIf K tJU.. UUT Ainiooio Tempicj Bini ouu,uuu. wont cases cured in iim bio us daya XOO-paffe boolc free. POLITICAL CARDS. JjlOR CHIEF IlUROESa, PIERCE WALKER, Of tho Fourth ward. Subject to Citizens party rulea. jjion chief nuitaKss, CHARLES G. PALMER, Of )he Fourth Wnnl. Subject to Citizens party rule. JjlOIt CHIEF I1UI10ESS, JACOB NOLL. Subject to Democratic jinrty rules. JjlOIE ItKCEIVint Oh TAXES, M. P. CONRY. Subject to Democratic- party rules. pou chief iiunaiwa, JOHN DANDO. Subject to tho Citizens party rules. to Hire. If you want to hire a sate and reliable team for drivlnpror for workliiKpurpoao. pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Tea ma constantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS. No. 410 East Contro street. pltji Reading railroad station. mm Discussed in tbo Annual Roport of Secretary Morton, PAEMS NOT HEAVILY MORTGAGED. Tim Serretnry Ileclnri's Tint Seventy-two 1'rrCrnt. of thn 1'nriln Orcnplril liyTlil'lr Ovrners Aru A1ollit'ly l'rep (r lloht. fanners Not MDtullennts. Vasii.ix()to. Nov. 23. Secretary Mor ton In his fourth untuial report, just imido public, shows thnt with 2S0,(J00 which inny 1) nnvoil from tho nppi'Dprliillons for tho current flscnl year, thero will ktvo lecn covoreil Iwick Into tho train ury lnco March 7, 1833, over (3,000,000 out of total appropriations of $11,170, 455.45. That this (treat economy was affected without any loss of ofllclnncy ho attributes in a larRo degree to tho Improvement In tho pcrsonnol of'tho forco unilor civil ser vice rules, which ho doclaros to 1m "abso lutely lndlsponsablo to tho maintenance of an economlo and efllclout ndinlnlstratlon of the public sorvlco. To comploto "tho already almost perfect system of civil servlco" In his department tho secretary rocommonds tho appoint ment of a pormanont director in charjio of bureaus and scientific investigations. Tho chiefs of Rclontlflo buroausand their assist ants, ho doclaros, aro not adequately com pensated, and strongly rcoommonds that tho salaries of this class of employes bo lucreasod. Tho inspection of animals Intended for food Is treated of nt length, and stress Is laid upon tho Increased ellleioncy of tho work duo to tho oxtonslon of civil sorvlco rulos, which has boon very rapid in this sorvlco. Mr. Slortoti urgos strongly that govern ment Inspection should bo oxtendod to nil animals Intended for human food, whether for consumption In tho United States or abroad. Tho cattlo and moat trado of Great Britain la reviewed nt. length. Of live meat arriving In tho United Kingdom during tho first six months of lS'.tt, tho United States supplied 75 per cent, of the cattlo and 45 per cent of tho sheep. Tho report shows a steadily Increasing demand in England for American horses. Reviewing tho work of tho wcathor bureau special stress Is laid upon tho vnluo of the mauy timely storm warnings which have been Issued by tho bureau. During tho yoar tho dopartmont Issued 37(5 publications, mainly for gratuitous distribution. Tho aggregate number of copies printed was 0,5(11,700. The publica tion work has grown enormously during tho past few years, and increased appro prations must bo provided, but tho secre tary declares that neither the dopartmont of agriculture nor tho government Itself can continue for tho noxt flvo years to In crease its publications for gratuitous dis tribution in tho samo ratio us for tho last live yoars without disbursing millions of dollars. Tho socrctary again takos occasion to oxjiresshls opposition to tho gratuitous distribution of seeds, anil to express tho hopo that tho practlco will be dlscon- i tinned. I The report coneludos with n comprohon- I slvo review of tho condition of American , farinors. I Sovonty-two per cont. of tho farms in tho United States occupied by their own- I ors aro absolutely free from mortgugos or I other incumbrances. Tho secretary ro- j futes tho idoa prevailing that tho farms of I tho west and south aro more heavily bur- ! doued with mortgages than those of tho east and northeast. States along tho north Atlantic, ho says, nro quite hoa ily Incum bered with farm mortgages, and Now Jor soy carries a debt of this kind greater In proportion to Us farm valuations than any state In tho Union. Tho frequent claim that tho farmers aro almost universally In dobt, despondent and sufforlng, ho doclaros to be without any foundation, a belittlomeut of agricul ture, and an Indignity to ovory Intelligent nnd practical farmer. Tho tanners aro not mendicants nor wards of the govern ment, to bo treated to annuities, but tho representatives of tho oldest, most honor able, most ossontlal occupation of tho human race, upon which all othor voca tlonsdcpend for subslstoncoaud prosperity. "Legislation," ho says, "can nelthor plow nor plant. Tho intelligent, practi cal and successful furmor needs no aid from tho government. Tho Ignorant, Im practical and lndolont farmer doserves none. It is not tho buslnoss of tho gov ornmentto legislate In behalf of any class of cltlzons because they aro engaged In nny speclflo calling, no mutter how spo clllo tho calling may bo to tho needs and comforts of civilization. Law makers cannot oraso natural laws nor restrict or cUace tho operation of economic laws' Referring to tho stress of competition which tho American farmor is compiled to onduro, Mr. Morton calls attention to tho nearly 2,000,000 farms of olghty aores each given away by the government un der tho homostead act of I860, during tho past thirty years, aud to tho amount do uated under tho tlmbor culture law, equivalent to over 550,000 more farms of tho same size. Lands long tlllod and ren dered partially infertile, could not, ot courso, enhance in value and sell In com petition with virgin soil donated by tho government. During tho fiscal yoar Just ended tho ox ported products of tho American farms aggregated fo"0,000,000, an increase of $17, 000,000 over tho preceding year. Iusplto of this there wus a falling off in tho per centage ot agricultural products exported to tho total oxports, but this was duo to tho unprecedented sale abroad of Ameri can manufactured goods. Tho largest market for our products Is admitted to bo tho home market, but tho export trade is the regulator, tho balance wheel for domestic trado. It fojlows that tho iutorost of the man ufacturer, as well as of tho farmor, is found in tho most rapid possible Increase ot the oxport of farm products. General prosperity doponds absolutely upon agri cultural prosperity, and nny commercial system which will iucroaso with celorlty nnd oxtond'.wlth certainty tho oxport of our farm products will bo of tho utmost ndvnntago to agriculture aud nil those in terested iu its prolltnblo expansion. "It is," tho report concludes, "jirobably quite safe to doolare that at least two millions of American workmen on farms and in factories, subsist almost wholly upon employment based upon foreign de mand for American commodities. And in this contest for focdlng and furnishing mankind notwithstanding theflorco com pttltlon which It moots nil over tho globo Aiuorlcau agriculture, manufacture and commerce nro steadily saining more trado." COTTOLPNIi. TheBettehYourBood she Better Vour Health m V th Cottolan. trade marks are "Ctotfoferu" and JUtr't fnad in cotton-plant wrtalS en every tin, ). THB N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, 'Chicago, N.tt York, riilladslphla,ritlifeurB. A Perrxt I3.":::t Food fihiS Borden s fete Brands I e It 9 Ccmierise-J Milk "Infant Hcelth.'Mi a little hook of prenc Value, tuutij bent Fule ou appll- J 2 cation. m N. Y C-cnocd Milk Co. S 71 Hudson E'.rcet, Ecw Tork (iuielily.ThnroiiKlily, Forever Cuied Four out of live who stiff or nervousness, mental worry, attacks of " tho blues,'; nro but paying tho penalty of early excesses. Vic tiins, reclaim your manhood, regain your vigor. Don't lc nnlr. Send for book with explanation and proofs. Mailed (scaled) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Logs, Hogs, AND POULTRY SOOrnuo Hook on Treatment of Animals nnd Churl bent lTce. ctoes (TVverH.Coimcntlons.Tnllnmmnl Ion A.A.i.-nluul .llinlniiltl,.llllli I.'over. Jl.ll. Mrulns, l.nmciU'Nfl, Itlicuniiiiism :.;. --DlMeiiipor, Nusnl lliHcLurues. IMI. ltotH or Urubfl, Worms. r..K.C.'mifl;litit Ilcnvcs, l'lieuuinnlaa JW... Colic or (vrlprs, llcllynclie lii:,DllHcnrrlnsc Hemorrhages1. l.II,Uiinnry nml liidney Diseases. J.I.l'uptlvo DisrnHeH, niaiisc. J.K "UiseaHca of JHucetlua, rnrnlynls. Single Dottle (over CO doses). .00 rjtublo Cusp, with Speclllcs, Manual, Veterinary Cure OU ami Moulcator. Sr.oo Jnr veterinary Cnro OH, - 2,00 Sold by PrnitrMM or trnt prepaid asjubpr. and In any qaantlty on melpt of price. limrllRF-IS'SIED. CO., 1 tl 4 liawilll.m 6U, JC.fVork. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC Jiff SPECIFIC NOaadtt In ueo 30 jeart. The on if Haccessfal remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, tod Prostration, from over-work or other causes. 91 per Ti&l or 6 vUli and Urge rial powder, for if 5. Bold hf Drofflata.or ( pMiptlilon receipt of price, IllMPHimS' fflKD. CO., lit A11S HlUUa 8U, Sew York, Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. GRAY HAIR RESTORED lo ti uuixriil t-olur li:i.f II.Vlll All. III. CA.VI'. 1 " .1e.tiririlei.plfA9antodur $1 iOn hull u I.KK'N II.V1K TOMOremoseadandrult Mona hairtrnm fallmeout and promoteagrowth 1 Ola ln.tll I.liiiSIKIIIUA.Vr COluj Fulton at.. N V TDpr lltufttratea ireaoso ou uair uu.tiwuuu, ... a Tor wale hy fthenandoah lru Store, Klrlin's lJruj; Store. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Q 8. l'HILLll'f), M. 1). Ofllce i 30 West Centre street. Can he consulted at all hours. M. BUHKH. ATTORNEV-AT-LAW. Ortlce Kgait ImlMinir, corner of Malu aue Centre Htreets, BlienanUuah. T II. l'OMKKOY. iJ t ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, l'a. P W. SIIOKMAKEIt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Comer Market anil Centre street. PHOK JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 03, Mahanoy City, l'a. Having studied under some of the best masters lo Ixndon and l'arls, will Rive lesaona on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonahle. Address in care of Btrouse, the eweler, Bhenandah. HUMPHREYS' PACIFIC (M Willi Steamer San Benito Struok on a 1 Bar Noar Point Aroua, SEVEN OF THE GREW DROWNED. Scien Others Hpaciieil hy the Iterolo Ac- i Hon (if the Vrru- of tho Strainer l'nlnt Alena Tho snn llenitii llroke 111 Tito anil Mlrtltnra Cllne to the ltlKKlliir. Point Aiikxa, Cnl., N'ov. 211. Tho steamer San llenlto, bound from Tacoma to San Francisco, went ashore seven miles , north of Point Arena yostorday. The i steamer struck on n sand bar and broke In two. Tho .San Ueiiito carried forty four men, and during tho severe storm of Saturday night must havo lost hor bear- 1 lugs. The wind blow terrifically ami a heavy sea was running. Tho vosscl struck about 1 o'clock In tho morning, and an hour later broko just nft tho smokestack, j Uoats worn lowered, but ono capsized 1 Immediately with ilvo men In it, four of whom wore drowned. Another boat, with four of tho crow, capsized nlno times, losing two men. Throo man, by herolo means, reached shore. Daylight found tho rest of the crow clinging to tho rigging. Such a heavy soa Is running that it is Im possible to rendor assistance. Tho known dead nro: O. W. Scott, first assistant engineer; F. Condon, second en gineer; JI. Pendcrgust, Uroman; John I Sherldau, mossongor boy, nnd throo sea- , mon. ' Tho steamer Point Arena reached tho scene nt 11 o'clock yostcrday morning and sent out a boat, and by great bravery and skilled seamanship rescuod seven men. In making a second trip the boat was almost swamped, and was conipollod to abandon all efforts on account of tho great breakors washing over tho wreck. A sailor was washed overboard and readied shore al most dead. Ho was revived by a doctor on tho beach. At 4 o'clock In tho nftornoon n sailor Jumped overboard and attempted to swim ashore with a lino. Tho shoulder straps of his life preserver broke ami the man went down. ' i Lighthouse Keeper Brown, an Indian named Lazarus, William Comprey and Al Cunningham maimed a boat and made two heroic efforts to connect tho wreck with the shore with n line, but were tin-1 successful. Tho steamer Point Areiiaand Alcazar are off tho wreck, but can render no insistence until tho sea calms. A pass ing steamer lauded a gun at Point Arena, nnd an effort will bo made to shoot a lino to tho wreck. 13oth pjirts of the ship aro fast In tho sjind fifty feet apart, with Captain Smith I and tho survivors clinging to tho wreck- 1 ago. The sailors claim the accident was 1 on account of the fog hurn not blowing, ! but tho night was clear and the light I could bo seen many miles. I Steniner and Cargo Ilestrnyed by l'lre. I Hot-ninox, Mich., Nov. 211. The steamer ' II. W Arnold, on flro and ubnmloncd by her crow, wont ashoro near tho Salmon Trout river, in Lake Superior, yesterday. The Arnold left Dulutli Thursday with a cargo of jSOUOOO feet of lumber, bound for Chicago, and having iu tow the schooner 1 Movvatt, also lumber laden. When oil Ontonagon Saturday about noon flro was i discovered In tho deck load In tho forward part of tho steamer. Tho crew fought tho lire brae.ly, nnd every possible effort was made to savo the vessel. Tho work of tho ' crew was ineffectual, however, and after J flvo hours' hnt'tllng with the dames they were compelled to lleo. Tho crew then hoarded tho schooner, and tho burning steamer was allowed to drift away. Steniner .Stink, 1'aaMenirerH Itescued SlKMl'lIIs, Tonn., Nov. 23. Tho Leo lino steamer City ot O'eola, Captain Henry Cooper, on her way froiuAshport to Mem phis, sank at Craigs Head point, sixty mllos abovo hero at 7 o'clock last night. All of tho passengers and crow were saved. Tho cause of tho accident was a hidden obstruction which tho steamer struck while making a landing. II ow to AVnrd OH' all Attnek of Group, III spenkiugof this much dreaded disease, Mr. C. M, Dixon, of Pleasant Ridge, l'a., said, "I havo a little girl who is: troubled frequently dnring the winter months with croupy . affections. Whenever tlio first symptoms occur, my wife gives her Cham herlaln'd Cough Remedy, and the result is always prompt nnd satisfactory." This rem edy is used hy thousands of mothers throughout the United States, and in many foreign countries, and always with .perfect success. It is only necessary to givo it freely when the child becomes hoarro or as soon as tho croupy cough appears and all symptoms of croup will disappear. For sulo at 23 and 50 cents perhottlo by (Iruhlcr Ilroa., druggists. Conilui; Kveuts. N'ov. SO. Thanksgiving turkey suppor In Ruhbius' opera house, under auspices of All Saints' church. (' Dec. 3. Twenty-fourth annual supper under tho auspices of tho Welsh Baptist church, in Rohbius' opem house, f Dec. 21. Second annual bill of tho Patriotic Drum Corps In Rob'bin9' opera house. Mane-lou IlertiiltH, From a letter written by Row J. Ounder man, of Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted to make this extract : "I have no heaitutlou in rei'ouinieiidiiiK Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were nlmost marvelous in tho ease of my wife. While I was pantor of tho ItaptUt church at Rlvos Junction she was hniught down with Pneumonia succeeding 1m Orippe. Terrible jiaroxysiiis of iiiughlng would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recoininomled Dr. King's New Discovery: It was quick In its work nnd highly Kitisfactory in results." Trial bottles free nt A. Wualoy's drug store. Regular size 5Uc and $1.00. hlicceaallll C'HiHllilatu's MMltleu Denlli, I'AHIs. Nov. 2:1. At tho eloctlon of a nioinbor of tho chamber of deputlos for Bordeaux tho Socialist ciuulldato, M. Fer rett, defeattHl M. Do Grais, formerly am basaJiiliir to Vienna,, but SI. Ferret died biidileuly while tho poll was being de clared. Hello! iu Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Great South Americau Klduoy Curo." This now remedy is a groat surprise on account of 1U exceeding promptness in relieving pain In the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages iu nialo or female. It relieves retention of water aud pain in passing it almost Immediately. If you want quiet relief and cure this is your remedy, Kuld'jy Shaplra's phaimacy, 107 South Main street bull ooa EH el LONDON STRAQHT mis O GUMMED wmssm SURE CURE FOR Dyspepsia, Malaria, Sieep.essi.3ss, Nervous Headache, Biliousness, Kidney Diseases, General Debility, Etc. Ash- your l)ru(nlt to yet them through his .oblicr, or nvnd a l'OKtal Cant to BOULTON HOP BITTERS CO., IS Erln YORK. Sold by P. P. I). KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. r&v'il Ss QotsetltxesiieedsarelUble, monthly, regulating medicine. Only hsrmlmtsd a'Xfl T the nureitdrugi should be used. If tou waniiht beai, gel For Sale by p. P, D. peia. Railroad. SCHUYKIIJ. DIVISION. NoVEMBKU 15,1806. Trains will leave Hhenandoah after the abov dato for WIcKans, Gllherton, Fraokvllle, Dsri Water, St. Clair, rnttsrille. Hainhure, Iteadlne, Pottstown, I'hoeuixvitle, Korristown aud l'hll adelphla (ilroad street station) at 608 nnd 110 a. m. al il 4 20 ji. m. ou week days. For Polls Tllio and Intermediate stations 9 17 a. in. SUNDAY. For WlRRans, Ul'berton, Frackvllle, Dt. Water, St. Clair, I'ottsvllle, at OS, 9 i"i a. m. anf" 8 10 p.m. For IlamlmrK, ltr-ailln; I'ottstonn I'hoenlxrlllc, Norriatown, l'ldladelphit al r) 3 Hn. m.,310i. in. Trains leave Frackvllle for Slienandoah al 10 40 a. m. nnd 12 III, S II, 7 32 and 10 17 p. m Sunday, 1113 a m. nnd 5 41 p. m. Leave I'ottsvllle for Hhennndoah at 10 15, 1'-' 03 a. in. and 3 13, 7 23 and 10 20 p. in. Sunday si 10 40 a. in.. 3 IS p. m. I .rave Philadelphia, (Ilroad street station), foi Shenandoah at 5 37 nnd 8 21 a. in., 4 10 and 7 1', p. in. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 a. in. Leave Ilroad street station, Philadelphia, lo Sen tilrt, Astiury Park, Ocean drove, Loni Ilranch, anil intermediate tatlons, 4 03, 6.50, 8.21 11JW a. in., 2 !W, 3.30, 4.03 p. m. week-days, 5 Or Sutuiilaya only. Hundav (stop at Interlaken for Anbury Park), 4 03, 8.23 a. Ieave Ilroad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOIt SKW YOltK. l:pres, weV'k-days, 3 20. I 0. I 30 3 13, 6 no, 7:61,20,8 3:1.1150,10 21 i IMnini: Carl, 11 00 a in. 12 00 noon, 12 :H (Limited 1 ID and I 22 p. m nlninx Carsl. 1 10, 230 iDililiiu Carl :i 20, U V1, 1 (0, 5 00, 55ft (IlininKCnr). 0 CO, 650,812, lOlaJ, p. in , 12 01, night. bilnihls, 3 20, 1 01, I AO 3 13, 8 SO, S 33, II 50, 10 21, 11)1 Ihk far), 11 .'15 a. in., 12 33, 2 30 (l)llllliKCur), t 00 I Limited 1 221)lnillK Can, 520, 55(1, (Illnlnu Can, 033, 1150, 8 12, 1000 p. Ill , 12 01 nlBlit. KxpreHH for Itowton without Lliange, 11 OTla l., wiik-days, and 6 50 p. m., daily. l'Olt WASIII.NOTON AND Till'. SOl'TII. For Ilaltlmro and Washington, 3 30, 7 20, 8 1 2 1020, 11 23 a. in., 1200 (1131 Limited Dli, liii; Car), 112, 3 18. 4 41 (519 Conuresslons Limited, DlnliiKCar), 6 17, 6 53 (l)lnliiK- Car', 7 10 (DlidiiK Car) p. in., and 1203 nlghl week days. Sundays, 3 50, 720, 9 12, 1123 a, in., 12 03 1 12, 4 41, ( 6 13 Congressional Limited DlnlllK Car), 053 (DIiiIiik Car), 7 10 p. Di (Dining Car) nnd 13 03 iduht. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Ilroad street station, Philadelphia (via Delaware river bridge), express. 7 02 p. u. (Ully. Leavo Market street Ferry, express, 8 50 a in., 2 00, IU), 3C0 p m Sundays, 8 13, 9 13 a. in. Accommodation, 800, 820, a.m., 320and 120 p in , week days. Sundays, 8 00, 8 15 n. in., 1 00 and 3 CO p, in. For Cape May, AiiKlessen, Wildwood anil Holly Ileaili, mid Sea Islo City, Ocean City and Avnlon Express, 0 00 it, in., 4 00 p. m. week days. Sundays, V 00 u. in. l'or SomeislPoint ISxpress, 850 a in., 4.00 . in. wren uuvi, nunuara, o s.i a. ill. .M. Piikvot: ' ' - uen l iviaiial I R STICKERS 8) I Ail KIRLIN. Shenandoah, Pa. READING R R SYSTdlVl IN EFFECT NOV 13, 1890. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week days. 2 10, 3 23, 7 20 a. 111., 12 48, 3 W). nnd 5 55 p. m Sundays, 2 10 a. in. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days. 5 25,7 20a. m., 12 48 and 3 00 p. in. For Heading nnd Philadelphia, week day. 2 10, 3 23, 7 20 a.m., 12 H, 3 00 and 5 55 p. ra. Bii'n davs, 2 10 a. m, For I'ottsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 20 a m, and 12 48, 3 W nod 5 3.5 p. m. Sundays, 2 lo a. ml. For Tnmaqua nnd Mahanoy city, week Mays. 2 10, 5 21, 7 20 a. 111., 12 48, 8 00 and 5 55 b. m. Sundays 2 10 a. in. f For 'Wllllamsport, Suubiirv and I-ewIsbura;, weckdajs, 3 23, 1130 a. in , 2 00 aud 7 25 p.m. Sundays, 3 23 a. in. For Mahanoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, 5 29. 7 20, 1130a. m., 12 18, 2 00, 3 00,353, 7 23 and ill p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. in. For Ashland and abnnioklu. week dnye, 8 25. 7 20,1130 u. m., 2 00,725 and 9 55 p.m. Bun days, 3 23 a. in. For IUUImore, Washington nnd tho West rt It. AlO. II. It.. throiiKh trains le-i Heading Ternilnal. Philadelphia, (P. & It. V V.) at 8 20, 7 55, 1126 a. in., 3 10 and 7.27 p. i. Sundays, 3 20,7 00,1126 a. in., 3 40 and 7 27 p. in. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 30 a. m. 12 30, 12 U 8 40 p tu. Sundays, 1 33, 8 23 p. ni. TltAINS FOIt SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week da, 130, 8 00 a. m., 130, 4 30, 9 00 p. m. and night. Sundnys, 6 00 p. n. I-ave New York via Mauch Chunk, wok days, 4 30, 9 10K in., 1 30 anil 4 15 p. ni. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, wk days, 4 20, 8 35, 10 05 a. m. and 4 05, 6 JO, II M p. m. Sandaya, 11 30 p.m. Leave Iteadliig, week days, 1 3, 7 10, 1008, 11 53 a. tu., a 00 and 8 20 p. in. Sundays, 1 35. jn. Leave l'nttsville, weekdays, 2 35, 7 40 a. m. 12 30 and 6 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 85 a. m Iave Tamaqua. week days, 8 18, 8 50, II 28 a in., 1 27, 7 20 ami 9 43 . in. Sundays. U IK a. in Leave Mahanoy Cftv, week dns, 8 4.1, 921, 11 47 a. in., 2 03, 7 4 1 and 10 08 p. in. Sumlavs, 8 tt a. in. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dais. 2 10, 4 00. 680,9 87,1159 a. Ill , I 12.2 19,5 20,0 20, 7 57 and 1023 p.m. Sundays, 2 40, (tin. in. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 1010 . iu.. 3 aland 11 41 p. in. Sundays, II 15 p in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Climtuut street watt and South street whnif for Atlantic City. I 1 eekilays Iixpies, 9iala. in., 2 00, io, 500 I n. iu. Accommodation. 8 Oil n. in.. Ron o n Sundays Express, 900, 10 00 a. in AfTO-in-inoilatlon, 8 IX) n. iu,, 1 II p. m. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic nnd Arknnsns avenues. Weekdays Uipreks. 7 33, 0 00 a. in., 3M, 55" p. in. Accommodation, 8 15 n. in., 43J p in. Simd iya -Express, 4 00. 7 30 p. nt. A. nnimo dation, 7 tl a in., 4 lip. in. Parlor Cars on nil express trains. I. A. SWEIUAItD, . G. HANCOCK, Oen'l Superintendent. Oen'l Pan. A I Tho Rosy Freshness 71 And a velvety aottness of tho akin IlOTa-l rlably obtained by thoso who uso PoAoxl' Lrianiy obtained by tho Complexion Powder. i S SWT