I r4 THE SHAKERS DO THEIR DUTY. "If n man discovers a valuahlo modlcino," said Horaco Greeley, "It Is tiia duty to ndver tlso it " Yes, and at once; for suffering demands tlio speediest tolicf possible Hut let tlie man first lio sure. Suffering hadottcr wait tlian bo deluded by false hopes. Jlcdl cino, like surgery, must often seem cruel In order to bo really kind. On tills principle tlio Shakers, of Mt. Lebanon, N. Y., with held thclf great Indigestion and dyspepsia remedy from tho public for several years. With them right-doing Is everything money comparatively nothing. Hcnco tho popularity and success of whatever they offer for sale, llavin-r satisfied thoraselves of tho merit of their medietas by employing it in tlio worst oases of dlgestivo disorders in their own vicinity for years, thoy did their duty they advcrtlsedjit, under tho namo of tho Shaker Digestive Cordial. In all cases whero there Is distrrg after eating, pain In tho stomach, chest and",back ; aversion to food with tho resulting symptoms, such as headache, furred tongue, eructation of gas, with weakness and loss of llesh, etc., the Cordial has a'most happy effect, llciug itself a digested food ith;power to digest other foods, it relieves the weak and possibly inflamed stomach of the labor it is In no condition to perform gives uew strength to tho body and presently Tostoros to tho dlgestivo organs their normal vigor. Taken Immediately alter eating this remedy insures tho digestion of tho meal and provents tho fermentation of tho food, which is tho sourco of most of the afilicUd symp toms which accompany dyspepsia. It Is also as agreeable to tho taste as it Is potent as a medicine To show their own confidence lu it, and to hasten 'its universal adoption, tho Shakers authorize druggists to sell trial bottles at the nominal price of ten cents. 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CALIFORNIA Three toura to CAMFOUNIA nnd tlio PACI FIC COAST will leave New York and Philadel phia Jamiury 27, February 21, and March 27. 187. Five wceku in California on the flrat tour, nnd our weeks on the accord. Passengers on tho third tour will return 011 regular trains within nine mouths. Stop will bo in ado at New Orleans for Mardl-Uras festivities on the second tour FLORIDA Jat-k&onville tours, allowing two weeks In Klurida will leave New York and Philadelphia January 'X, February U and 2tf, nnd March 9,18117 Itnte, covering expenses en routo in both dlreo tions, 550.00 from New York, und from j'itiiiueipuia, WASHINGTON Toura, cadi eovcrliiffa pcrUwl of three days, will leave New York ulirt lMittadelphla Deiem her 8U, 18'JiJ, JttnunryJl, I'elinmry 11, March 11, April 1 nnd 22, and May 13, 1M7. Hates, Includ lng triinsportatioti ana two days aoconunoda tlou at Die heat Waslilnfclyn Hotels, 8H.50 from New York, and 811.50 from Milludclplila. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETUKNINU DIRECT, OR VIA. RICHMOND AND WASHINGTON will leave New York and l'lillailelpiila Decern 34, 1P09, January SS, February 20, MarvU 18, and Arll 13, 18V7. For detailed Itlnerarlui and other Information apply at ticket ueencles or addreas (leo. V ltoyd, Asst. Clen'l 1'ass, Anent, Ilrond Btreet Station, 1'ldlailelpllla, A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flain and Coal Sts, Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. unoico temperance urinas toll DtSUfi CRAZED BY RELIGION. Maniao Italian Boats Fathor to Doatli. BAERIOADED IN THEIR CELLAR. Tlio Murderer and HI. lntnne Mother nnd Ilrntlier I'lually Captured liy n 1'oise, Who Cut n Hole Through tho Floor to the Cellar. Vl.NELASI), N. J., Doo. 15. Ytistcnlny I nftoruoon n crowd of nrincil men bnttorcil down tho door of tlio homo of Lulgl Jorlo, nut throu gh to tho jjllnr, ami nf tor n tor rlflo stnigglo enp'urod Antonio Jorlo, I who had brutnlly murderod his father, In tho collar with tho murdoror woro hit mothor and brother, nil lnsano with ro' llgioim fronzy. Until recoutly tho Jorlo family were liv ing hnpiilly, but tho death of a yotmgoi son Boomed to turn the mimts of thoiu all. Slnco that tlmo thoy havo boon oihlbltlnp rcllulous trouzr constantly nnd In all placos, nnd n fow wooks ago two of the sons, one of whom was Antonio,, wero nr rostodnnd Bont to jail. Thoy woro dig- chargod n day or two ago, and tho fatnor, Lulgl Jorlo, lncurrod tho flvnth of Auto- nlo by rofusliiK nny longer to ludulgo In Vui i,Li ; V,Vi i,utmS,, ,1llnn. er, tho lnsnnp nnd bolstorous religious sor vlcos In which tho family had boon lndulg' ing for mOliths past. Antonio, In his lnsano rago, yestcrda; nftoruoon solzcd a club and attacked hli father. Ho dealt tho old man a tcrrlllt , , ... i , t, it. . 1 blow ou tho head, and when his fathc had fallen ho pluntod his foot on his chost and pounded his head Into a shapolcsi mass. Crowds of peoplo saw tho murdor, but none dared intorforo to save tho mtin't life. Finally two of tho spootntors secured guns, and-at -tho sight of those Anionic fled to his homo. A posso was formed, and a crowd 01 fully armod men surrounded tho houso Ilut tho placo had been barrlcadod, and It was jiecossnry before nn entrance could be effected to batter In tho door. Tho Jorlc family were hoard shrieking amj praying In tho cellar, tho trap door of which had boon fastened down from bolow. Then nxo9 wore secured and a largo (.action ol tho floor cut away. Hulf a dozen mon, prepared for any omergoncy, dropped down Into tho dark holo where tho crazy Italians had takon tholr stnud, and aftci a torrlflo strugglo mauagod to bind the murdoror, Antonio, down with ropes. He 1 was thon hoisted up and carriod off to jail, nlouR with his lnsano mother tu-id brother. Santa Clans Causes nn Altoonn Flro. Altoona, Pa., Deo. 15. Vuluablo prop erly In tho heart of tho business section ol this elt wuB dostroyod by flro lust night, entailing n loss of flOO.OOO. A boy ploying Santa Olaus In ono of the windows of F, M. Morrow's dry goods store, ntjtho cornet of Elovonth nvenuo and Twolrch street, ' droppod a lamp, and In trying to extin guish It eet flro to somo cotton about his nook. Ho pulled tho cotton garment hastily oil nnd throw it down upon some decorations lu tho window. Instantly the window was ablazo and a fow minutes : Inter tho flro was sweeping through the store, driving tho clerks out Tho Are spread to sovorul ndjolulng hulldiugs be fore It was subdued, and eight merclianti sudor losses. Moxtco's Concession to Aiuorlcnns. ClTV OF Mexico, Hoc. 15. Congress yos terday llnally passod tho concession ob tained by W. T. Prltchard, of this city, for tho company known ns tho Mexican Southeastern railway, having hoadquar- nLi... n,l... i 1. n ...... f...... una ill uuieilu. xuu iuuu isiuiuuiimu San Goronlmo, on tho Tchuantoueo Na-1 tlonal railway, to tho frontier of Guato - mala, whero It will join tho Guatomalan j Northorn railway, and will tap tho groat , coffoo roglon of Tnpaohula. Tho road will i bo standard Ran go nnd carries a subsidy ' of f0,000 per kllomotro. j Train AVrockers Sentenced. Detroit, Doc. 15. John C. Hodowlg and GeorgoW. Johnson, convictodof con-' splrncy to wreck a mall train on tho Grand Trunk railroad near Battle Crook fn 1891 during tho American Hallway union strike, were sontoncod by Judgo Swand in tho United States district court yester day. Hodowlg was sentenced to two years In tho Detroit houso of correction and to' pay a line of $2,500. Johnson's sonteuco wus twenty mouths' Imprisonment In tho houso of correction and to pay u flno of 2,500. V'otir Hoy Vout I.io n Alonth. , Bo Mr. Oilman Brown, of at Mill St.. South Gardner, Mass., was told by tho doctors. His son had I.uilg trouble, followlngTyphold Malaria, and ho spent three hundred aud soveuty-five dollars with doctors, who finally gave him up. saying: "Your boy wont live a month." lio tried. Dr. King's Now Dis covery aud o fow bottles restored him to health and enitWed him to eo to wor)ca per fectly well inaiu Ho says bo owes his pre sent good health to tho uso of Dr. King's Now IMscpvory, nud knows it to bo the best in the world for Lung trouble. Trial Bottles Free at A. Wasley's Drug Storo. Singular Accident ut a Funeral. WjuiiNaTos, Del,, Doc. 15. During the funeral sorvlcos overtho body of J. Frank Williams, a prominent cltlzon of Soaford, at that ploco yosterday, tho floor of tho room whero thoy woro bolng held gnvo wuy, nnd precipitated tho ontlro party a dlBtancp.of elghjt feet Into tho collar.- Tho caskot 'Was" hrokon open and tho corpso rolled out.' oyoral womou fainted and grout 'oxeltflineiit provallod, but no one was seriously mj.iri'd. , The old lady was right when she said, the! child mltfht die if thev waited Jot the'doctor. nSlio saved the little one's life with'a'few1 (loses or uno Mimto U)ugn cure, one nan used it fu): croup before. C. It. Hasenbuch,' To Ileoigaulxe 'tlio CorQago Trust. "CixciKNATI, Dea lS.Wudge Taft, of tha United states circuit court, Issued an or der yostorday dissolving tho rocolvorshlp of ohn J. Wutorbury and William E. Strong, Unltod States cordago trust. It Is said tho ullulrs of tho trust are In good ghapo, aud a reorganization com inlttoo Will soon bont work upon them. Cans and Ward Victorious, Sak Fkancisco, Doc, 15.j-Joo Gnrii, of naltimoro, knocked out Charlie Roobotto, of San Francisco, (n the fourth round.nnd Jack Wardlof Nownrk, N. J.j was awarded tho decision over Jimmy Anthony, of Aus tralia, In. a tod round contest hero last night. The first pair fought at 133 pounds and tho latter at ltd. Kartliquake Shocks lu Norway. ClllintTIANlA, Dec. IS. Karia uako shaokg woro folt vesterduv at Lnurvlk. an tho south coast, and ut Kalstadt, In tho I provlnco of Worml. Tho dlstutbancos 1 A pickpocket ii despised, dreaded nnd nvoidetl. Hu w-..is n snenkltic, I 'despicable foe who robs a man unawares. JIcu hate liim worse than the more bold higliwayman whose attack is made in the open. There are some dis eases that are like pickpockets. They are sneaks. If men only knew it, these sneaking diseases are more to be dreaded than small -pox or yellow fever. The sneaking disease begins with some slight disorder of the digestion and sluggish ac tion of the bowels. The blood becomes disordered and the body receives insuffi cient or improper nutriment. Emacia tion follows and the sufferer is troubled with nervous prostration, brain fag, and debility, and very likely falls a victim to that dread destroyer, consumption. All this happens before the sufferer fairly realizes that he is in danger. These sneaking diseases that undermine a man's constitution, and rob him of his health are conquered by Dr. l'ierce's I Oolden Medical Discovery. It puts strength Into every fiber of the body and replaces the lethargy of sickness with the buoyancy of health. It is the best blood maker and flesh-builder known to science. Mr. A. W. Carne. of Hlkhart. 1'llchart Co., Indiana, write. 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In adopting roiolutloin opinislng tho eloctlon of John Wiinamnkor to tho United SUvtei senato resolution not ono word ol which wns jicrmlttod to find Its way Into tho columns of any Philadelphia dnlly nowsnnncr thn TTnltad Minn Wnrknrn nl I Amorlca, roproiontliiK 113,000 men, un doubtedly expressed tlio sentlmont ol much tho larger portion of the commu nity. Thoro enn bo no question thnt Wnti nmnker's candidacy Is regarded with dis favor by an overwhelming majority of hlj follow citizens, and sgpoclnlly by tho hard working men and women who form tlio most cousldorabla nnd tho most vnluabla elemont of this or any other civilized so ciety. In vlow of all that John Wnnn mnkor Is, nnd nil thnt ho stands for, of the methods whoroby his promlnonco has boon nchlevod, nud of the means that ore boliiR employed to promote tho nttnlnniont ol his nmbltlou, how could It bo othorwlsol i If Wnnamakor were n poor man, If h j woro no more liberally endowed with till! world's goods than his principal rival, nc I one supposes for a moment that his name ' would bo seriously considered in connec tion with an otUco of so dlgnlllod and re sponsible n chnrnctor as that of United States sonntor. Ho has uona of the quali fications of n statesman, neithor tho abil ity, nor tho oxporlenco, nor tho education, nor tho breadth of vlow, nor tho liberality of spirit. Until at tho Instnncu of Mr. ' nwnni lor buushiiuih. sorvlcos ns a money ralserduring tho cam Quay nnd ns n reward for Ills substantial palgn ho was inado postmaster general In Donj.nnln Harrison's cabinet, he had novel figured to nny extent In publlo boyond hli much bopuffod mlnlstrntious In liothany Sunday school; and tho Now York Sun day papers, all silent now under tho so ductlvo lnlluouco of Wnnamakor adver tising, greeted his appointment to n cabi net position with shouts of durlsivo and protesting comment. In this senatorial fight It Is nothing but his wealth that gives Wunamakur any standing, and that circumstance ulouo is sufllclout to justify tho opposition of those who object to the lulluenco of money bags lu politics und who think thnt the Unltod States sonata Is altogether too much of n millionaires' club already. But tho manner In which Wnnamakor' j wealth has been acquired tells oven mora heavily against him thau tho sufficiently damning fact that such wealth constitutes tho solo foundation of his candidacy. Wanamakor's wealth represents three things to which the working peoplo ol Philadelphia, of Pennsylvania nnd of the Unltod States aro with good reason most bitterly and lrrooonollably opposod. It represents froo trade It represouts cheap labor; and It represents that concentration of capital for tho stamping out of competi tion which Is ono of tho worst nbusos of the day. Of oourse Wanamakor would deny that he Is a froo truder, but h's busi ness Interests aro suoh that ho couuot holp loaning toward froo trado or n tariff fot rovonuo only, which Is practically the same thing, und away from tho effective protection championed by tho Republican party and represented by I'rusldont-oloct MoKluloy. Wanamaker Is an Importer of foreign goods, of goods thnt are sold In i competition with those of home produc tion, nnd he wants to get his Imported wares through the custom houso ns cheaply ns possible Indeed, he has had frequent suits In whloh he has contested the claims of tho government on account of Import duties, und some times with good success. Ho could not couslstontly stand upon tho St. Louis platform. His record and tho requirements of bis buslnoss forbid It Thon as to cheap labor, Wuuauiakor gots tlih. hist cont'B worth out of his work lug peoplo, aud, whon ho caunot satisfy hlineolf, ho oudoavors to import chonp contract labor from abroad. As tho mine workers montlon In their resolutions, ha or his firm It Is Immaterial which was convlctod April 2J, 1800, of an offense against tho contract labor law of the Unltod States, and flued 11,000 ponalty on account of It. Tho ldoa of sending to tho United States souato such n man Is an affront to nil working peoplo. The pitiable attitude of tho dally nows papors, both of Philadelphia and Now York, whore by a striking coincidence ho has lately extended his operations, fur nishes another strong argument against Ills eloctlon. It Is unsafe to placo In high publlo ollico nny man whom tho nowspa pors aro afraid to criticise Wnnnmakor'g control of tho rfally press alono sulllcos to make his candidacy a publlo peril. Arrest of n 870,000 Forger. Cleveland, Doo. IB. Charles N. Cun ningham, president of the Warwick Eleo trlo Manufacturing company, for whom a warrant was Issued on Saturday, charging him with forging tho namo of Judge K. T. Hamilton to a chock for $75,000, was takon In custody nt his ofllco in tlio Beck man building yostorday. Cunningham positively refuses-to mnko nny stutomont whatovor concornlng tho matter. Many persons believe- that his mind has bocomo unbalanced over business troubles. llurned a Spunlsh Flag. ' lAiiOVS Hook, Pn.( Dec. lfl. This littlo town was literally nblnzo last night with indignation against .Spain. Fully 2,000 citizens of tho plncohnd of Chester held n parade. S pooches in denunciation of Spain woro made, and as a dououmont an oulgy of Woylor was rigged up on a polo, llrod nt from many revolvers, and finally burned, together with a Spanish flag. In tense, excltomout provnllod during the demonstration. Cyclist Heading Tnlien to u Hospital. Nnw Yqisk, Doo. 15. Jamos K. Rending, who finished third in tho six days' bloyclo raco which umlod last Saturday at Madi son. Square Qardan, was takon to Bellevue hospital last night. His legs aro soverely chafed, and ho has sutforod groat pains slnco the raco. His share of tho receipts In tho big raco amounted to 500. It's Winning New Friends Dally, What ? 1'an -Tin a for concha and cohU, At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. Beauty Unrolled DON mm TOlTIRIi Spanish Protender Will Abdicate in Favor of His Son, AN OFFICER IN RUSSIA'S ARMY. Tho Now Clntinnnl to tlio Throno of Spain Is Desrrlbed ns a Youth of Adventurous and Ambitious Disposition, Who Hopes for litis. inn Support. Madiiid, Doo. 15. A dispatch to Tho Ituparcialo from Homo says thnt Don Car los, tho pretender to the throne of Spain, intends to abdioato his claim In favor u( his son, Don Jaime. Tho present Don Carlos Is the grandson of tho original pretender to tho Spanish throno, nlso iinmod' Don Carlos, nnd l called by tho Spanish logltlmlsti Chnrlc VII of Spain. His grandfather was a brother of King Ferdinand VII of Spnln. King Ferdinand was without mala Issue, and, annulling tho Snllo law of the country, ho named his eldest daughter, Isabella, as his successor, Ignoring tho claims of his brother Carlos. Tho latter rnl'wd the standard of rovolt lu Spain, but wasdofoated. In 1815 ho re nounced Iih el dm In favor nf his uldost boii, known Onrlos VI. Tho latter ' succeeded in his protonslous upon his death In ISM by his brother, Don Juan, and In 1803 Don Juan renounced his claim; In favor of his only son, the present Don Carlos, who, It Is now announced, pro poses to abdicate In fnvorof his oldost son, Don Jaime. Don Carlos Is said to have displayed a waning enthusiasm during tho last fow years ovor tho claims put forth In his bo half to tho throno of Spain. Hols called DOJJ CAltLOS. Indolent, nnd filnco the last Carllst war ho has como Into a fortuno estimated nt be tween $!)0,000,000 and $30,000,000 upon tho doath of his first wife, who was Margue rite of Bourbon, duughtor of Charles ill, Duko of Parma. A campaign for tho throno of Sit.iin would nocomarlly lnvolvo tho expenditure of a large nmotint of this inonoy.and this would bo discountenanced by the court of Austrln, with which Don 1 Carlos desiros to stand well. Tho queen regent of Spain was an archduchess of I Austria, It Is said also that Don Carlos' pi-osont wlfo, to whom ho was married In 1801 nnd who was Bortha, Princess of Itohau, would naturally dlscourago any ollort to socuro the throno of Spain, slnco, If ho woro to bocomo king, tho Castftllan nris- Ftocracy would bo likely to decline to pay nor homngo us queen, on tho ground that sho is not of royal birth. Don Carlos Is said to havo been deoply nOllctod by the olopomont n fow weeks ago of his second daughter, Princess Kl vlrn, with n Roman artist, n married man named Folchl, and in n proclamation to his followers ho disowned hor. ' In vlow of tho present activity of tho Carllsts In Spain and Don Carlos' disincli nation to lend himself to the plans of his followers, his abdication of his claims In favor of his oldost son, Don Jalmo, has boon predicted. Tho latter Is past 20 years old, and wus educated lu England und Austria. By express permission of tho czar ho Is serving as an officer in a Rus sian cavalry regiment, aud Is said to have hopos of Russlun support for his proton slous to tho throno of Spain. Ho is de scribed as a youth of un advouturous aud ambitious disposition. Major C. T. Plcton fs manager of tho State Hotel, at Denlsou, Texas, which tlio traveling men say is ono of the best hotels in that section. In speaking of Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Iiemedy Major I'ictoii says i "I havo used it myself and lu my family for sovernl years, and take pleasure in saying that I consider it an iu falliblo cure for diarrhoea and dysentery. I always rccomnioud it, and have frequently administered it to my guots in the hotel, nuil lu every caso it has proven itself worthy of unqualiflcd endorsement. For salo by Gruhlcr llros., druggists. Ar.otlier l'olar Kxpedltlou by llalloon. Pahis, Doo. IB. Godart mid Surcouf, two aeronauts, ard about to organize n balloon expedition to tho North Polo. Thoy statu that tho Idea was first sug gested to them about throe years ago by Walter Welluiau, but tho Idea was tem porarily given up, owing to tho attempt of l'rofosor A tul roe. Killed by h l'nll frmii Ilcr llurso. l'Altis, Dca 16. Tlio Uaronoai Leoulo, daughter of lliirou Guitiiv6io:Hotli8chlUl, illoil yostonlny rti n result of a full from hor hor.o whlluhUutiu;. Ilmil povcro nttaijliu of gmveluml kidney truiililo and mialile to i;et- n mcdirino or doctor to cure uo until I used Hop Hitters, and tliej- cured me in a short timo. A DlsTlNOCisiiKn Lawyek op Waynk Co., N. V, OotonLEss and Cold, A young elrl deeply regretted that sho was en colorless and and cold. Her face was too white, and her hands and feet felt as though tho blood did not circulate. After one hottlo of Hop Bitters had hern taken tlio was tho rosiest and hcalthickt girl in tho town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness, of mind gratifying to her friends, Sir. llromi Hasn't lleurd Of It. IiASOAsTKlt, Doc 15. -J Hay Hrowu wiiBBCouby tho Asioclntoil Press corre spondent lust niht und iiuestlonod In ref oronco to tho printed report thnt lio hud boon solootod us uttorur y j?onoral by l'ros-Idont-oloct MeKlnley Mr llrown prompt lynudwltliout reserve declared that ha ppjljl N 'Is JkI il' L3r1 Ladies Mackintosll "A HAND SAW IS IS THE PROPER Summer WILL B THE Bm For over 25 years i Biliousness, Indigos Kidney Troubles, & an Appetite, and Take it now and get yon PRESCRIB! HOP BITTI Sold For Sale by PHIL&. & REHDIti IN ErFEOT DEC 1 IS'S Trains leave Shenandoah an foil of For Now York virt lhUadelihlfi,j ziu, 7 io a. m., aui nil Huntlavft. 2 10 a. in, I For New York via Mauch Chunk I S 2.1. 7 JO a. in.. 12 31 nnd a CXI n. m. I For KcatlliiK nud IMilladclyMa.l io, a 7 io a.m., 12 ua, a Ol a uuys, - iu a. ni. For lott8vllle, week iIavb, 2 12 .tt. 3 Ca aud 5 W n. m, Huud For Tainan ua nud Malianov I 2 10, 5 25, 710 a. m.,12&!, 3 0l Sundays, 2 10 a. m. I For W Ullammiort. Sunburn I week days. 3 25, U CO a, m.f S Sundays, IJ 25 a. ni. For Mahanoy Plane, weekdnfl 7 io, u no a. in., 12 ;ta, 2 00, 3 m,.'9 t. m. Hundavs. 2 10. 3 25 a. m, p A n.wl Cl.n 710,1180 a. in., 200,723 anJ 9W uaya, a in a. in. For Italthnore. AV'nshlncton and It. ttO. H. U.. through train U-il Terminal, J'hiladclpltfa, V &. It. 11 7M, H20n. in., 3 10 and 7 27 pi ; a a, 7 uu, li m a. in u 4d ai i 1 1 tlonal trains from Twenty fourth fl nut streets station, week da vs. 10:1(1 l21&810pni. Sundays, 135, 823pl I Tit A INS FOU SHKNANDCl Leave New York via Fhiladelfl days, 4 80, S00 a. in., 130, 4 30 DO ieave New York via JVfaucli days, i 80, 9 10 n. m.. 1 80 nnd A I Iive l'hilfulelphia, IteadliiRl m ir nt. unuavs. own. ni. days, -f 20, n Ki, 10 05 a. in. d. in. Hundavs. 11 30 d. m. Ieave ItemlinR, week days I U 55 a. in., a 00 and 8 20 p. in, S J Ieava Fottsvllle, week days! isiifunnu u ij p. in, nunuays, Ieave Tamofiua. week davs, i in., 1 27, 7 20 nnd 0 4:1 p. in, Siliulal jeavo Mnhnuny I'ity wpekl daj 11 17 a. in., 2 03,7 41 nnd 10 08pl a. in. I Leave Mahanoy IMane, week da 680,0 87, 1159 n. in., 112,2 10,3:0,1 iu Zii p. in. nuutiays, . iu, w a. m.a Ieave UUninsporf, week days. I ni., 3 35 and 11 41 p. m, Sundays, ill ATLANTIC CITY D1VI.S Leave rhiladclphta Chestnut ''rel Bnutn street wnml lor Atlantic t. tJ weekdays Kxprcs., 9 00 a n. i. m. Accommodation. Hiu n Hundays--l-:xircss, ooo, 10 (XJ mntiaiion, n eo a. in., s v. ni KeturnliiK leave Atlantic C nl Atlantic and Arkansas avenuei J Weekdays- Ksiirrss, 7 S3, 0 l li. m. AM-oininooailon. h iq Hundavs Id prc-m, 4 Ol). 7 K) datlnti, 7 15 a. in.. 4 13 n. m l'arlor Cars on all express tr-vlliCI 1. A. BIVlilUAUll. II. L li Oeii'l Huperlniendent. Oil PROFESSIONAL Q B. I'llILI.irs, M. I). oniee : 90 West Oent. ttttl Can be consulted at all hour . tL. - ATTQRNEY-AT-UV filM 1- I. ..II II T II l'OMKUOY, J ATTORNEY-AT-M Slienaudoah, Tsl tf ifiH