THEY RIDICULE IT. MANY PEOPLE IUDICULB TUB IDEA OF AN ABSOLUTE CURB FOR DYSPBP SIA AND STOMACH TROUBIBS. Ridicule, However, la Hot Argument, and Facts Aro stubborn Things. Stomach troubles nre so common and In ninny cases go obstinate to cure that people nre npt to look with suspicion on Any remedy otnimlug to be a nvlloal, permanent en re for dyspepsia and indigestion. Many suoli pride theniulves on their acutenossln nover being Iiuniliafsjed, especially on medicines. Till fear of bolug humbugged may be carried too far; so far, in fact, that many persons suffer for years with weak digestion rather than risk a little time and money in faithfully testing the olaims of a preparation so reliable and universally used as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Now Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet are vastly dlflbrent in ono important respect from or dinary proprietary medicines for the reason that they are not a secret patent medicine, no secret is made of their ingredients, but analysis shows them to contain the natural digestive ferments, pore aeeptto pepsin, tho digestive acids, Golden Seat, bismuth, hy dntstts aud mil. They are not cathartic, neither do they act powerfully on any organ, bnt they cure Indigestion on the common senna plan of digesting tlio food eaten promptly, thoroughly before it has tlmo to ferment, sour and cause the mischief. This is the only, (secret of their success. Oathartie pills never have and never can cure Indigestion and stomach troubles be cause tboy' act ontlfsly upon tlio bowels, whereas thd wltolo trouble is really in tlio stomach. Stuart's Dyspepsia- Tablets, taken after meals, digest the food. That is all tlioro is to it. Food not digested pr half digested is poison as it creates gas, aeidity, hoadoolies, palpitation of tho heart, lose of flesh and appetite, and many pthor troubles which nre often called by some other immo. They aro sold by, druKStos ovary.where at 50 cents per pacgago, Address .attiarfc. uo, 'for book on stomaon .diseases or asj? your druggist for it. TCbe Swtt. jMio first cf American Newspa pers, CHARLES A. DANA, Editor. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, lost and all the time, forever. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Daily & Sunday ,by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world Price 5c. a copy. By mall,. $2 a year. Address THE SUN, Now York. HAVE YOU READ THE uTIjvlES . PHILADELPHIA --THIS HORNING? 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The vari ous reports and statements of Captain General Wejrler, announcing the paci fication of the province of Plnardelltlo and the almost complete disappear anoe of the insurgents In that part of the island, are far from being Jjorne out by facts. As Intimated in the dis patches when the Spanish commander made the remarks cited, If Plnar del IUo was as quiet as ho alleged it to be, what has beeomo of the arms, horses, ammunition and stores," etc, of the 7,000 men whom he admitted were under arms there. As a matter of fact, the insurgent farces In Plnar del Ilio seem better off, more thoroughly equipped and disci plined than at any previous stage of the campaign. In support of this as sertion the following statements have been gathered from the most rellablo sources: In the neighborhood of Catallna and Las Guevas are the insurgent leaders Vnrona lllvero and Luis Perez, with about 1.100 men, well armed and hav ing plenty of ammunition, though poorly clad. In the zone of Jauola and Mula is the Insurgent leader Lazo with some 600 men. In the districts of Bayas, Hio del Medio, Managnacos, Pena Blancu and Pan de Azucar are various groups of Insurgents with a total of over 600 men. At the Heights of Gobernadoro and ,tho Sierra del llosarlo the Insurgents are under the command of Brigadier General Ruls lllvero, and are esti mated to number about S00 men. At Soros, is a-foree under Antonio Nunez, and at several other portions of the province .are well equipped bodies. The forces alono of those of the known leaders of the Insurgents In tho field are estimated to number about 6,000 men. In addition 'to these forces Is a strong body of Insurgents which seems to have mysteriously disappeared from the neighborhood of Havana. Tho whereabouts of this force is attracting much attention, and is known to be causing the Spanish staff considerable anxiety. The friends of the insurgents at Ha vana Intimate that a big surprise is being prepared for Captain General Weyler when he tries to return to Ha vana.. Advices from Itemedlos say that General Maximo Gomez has moved from the district of Santi Splrltus to La Slguanea, which caused rumors to be circulated of a probable conference between the generals and eventually of the conclusion of peace. But these reports have slnco been denied from Insurgent sources. It has become known that somo of the most prominent of the home rule leaders at Havana, after consulting to gether over the reforms projected for Cuba, succeeded In sending a cable message to tho Madrid government re questing the latter to considerably radically amplify the reform scheme, adding that under Its present form there is absolutely no chance of its meeting the wishes of the insurgent leaders and bringing about the paci fication of Cuba, I had Eovero attacks of gravel and kidney trouble; and unablo to got a medicino or doctor to euro mo until I used Hop Hitters, and thoy cured mo in u short time. A Distinguished Lawybb or Wayne Co., N. Y. Colorless and Cold. A young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and and cold. Her face was too white, and her hnndsand feet folt as though tlio blood did not circulate. Aftor ono bottlo of Hop Bitters had been taken she iras tbe vosiunt and healthiest girl In the town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of iniml gratifying Ui her friends. Ti'HITE DOUSE HAITDSHAKITO. A Suggestion That May Help llelleve tbe Tired Occupants. .Tho question of hand shaking nt presi dential receptions springs up with now en ergy nbout tho tlmo of a now proaldont'sln auguratlon. Somebody takos upon hlmsolf tp. say that Mrs. McKlnlcy Intends to sit In a rocking chair holding a hunch, of roses in her lap during those White JIouso funo tlons. Whatever she may now intend, sho will do nothing of that sort, unless sonw body can invent a machine or suggest a method for satisfying tlui.daar public in 'tiorao other way than by tho hwq honored pump handle cxorolso. Wo offer this plan: Have an elcctrlo bat tery in tho reception room. Let tho presi dent and his wifo olthor stand or sib, as thoy chooso, or do tho ono and tho other alternately. Let them maintain a contact with tho battery, holding caoh other's hand. Then let tho butler, the ooaohman, tho footman, tho head oook, tho chamber maid, the nursery governess and other em ployees of tho presidential mansion take turns in snaking nanus wltn tho public, being oareful all the while when pressing Wio palm of a visiting statesman with tho rght hand to maintain a MoKinley hand grasp with tho left. In that way every participant in the reception will receive an electric shock that can be warranted to have in the course of its progress thrilled the norves and emanated from the person oi X'resiuent and Mrs. MoKinley. If the electrical enersvis'kent sufllolont' ly mild, the distinguished host and hostess will experience no ill effects. Thcv will be relieved from the intolerable burden of siiaxug innumerable hands, and doubtless every one wno attaads a White House re oeptlonwlll be pleated nnd gratified. Bos ton Advertiser. A HEW MBTEB. Tbe tegometer to Measure tbe Stops of 1'odestrlaus. Charles West of Anderson, Ind., lias In' vented a new meter a legometer. It is a most delicate piece of machinery, and lie lunation, as the name indicates, Is to metis ure the step of the leg. It has a dial not unlike that of the bicycle meter and has a delicate spring which, when released, will get every stop taken by the man and meaS' uro it accurately, it Is said. The dial shows yards, rods and miles, and thorough teste, it is claimed, provo that It Is absolutely oorreot. The meter la placed in the pants pocket of the walker and tho delicate mechanism does tbe rest with its mystio regularity. It can also lie worn in the pants pocket of a bloyole rider, nnd by a table which is now being computed by tests will register the number uf miles covered as accurately as the meter which depends on the wheel turning It around onoe every revolution. Cincinnati Enquirer. Who Said They Have a Cough ? Advice Take rau-Tina. 35o. At Gruhler Urosr, drug storo. NttVV JERSEY LEGISLATURE, Charter Elections Id First Class Cities to De Hold In the Fall. Trenton, Feb. 10. The house of an nembly yesterday pasited a bill pro viding for the holding of charter elec tions in first olass oltlea In (Tie fall. The bill was paused by a vote of 47 to 7. Amonff bills passed by the house were : Allowing municipalities to au thorize the tearing up of paved streets for the purpose of putting In steam heating pipes and oonduttB; author izing the governor to appoint three commissioners to condemn land for an addition to the Soldiers' Home at ICenrneyi making repeated extreme cruelty a ground for absolute divorce. The senate paBsed thse bills: In creasing from $2,000 to 2,600 the an nual salary of tho members of the state board of taxation; making the term of secretaries of school boards In second olass cities three years; en abling Drldgeton to aontlnue to hold Its municipal election In March; au thorizing the governor to appoint com missions to codify the laws of the state on different subjeote. The bill pro viding for a three years' term for sec retaries of sohool boards in second class cities was ordered to a third reading. In executive session the senate con firmed the nominations of Bennett Van Syckel, to suoaeed himself as su preme court Justloe, and Edward Am bler Armstrong, to succeed George A. Vroom, as law Judge of Camden county. CLEVELAND'S HEW HOME. Ills House In Trlnceton Itelng Decorated by Miss Grace Temple, Mrs. OlOTclnnd has Intrusted tho decora tion of tho interior of her new hotiso at Princeton to MIhs Grace Llnooln Temple, who is perhais best known asthodeoomtor of the woman's building nt the Atlanta ox position, though many handsome houses In Washington and elsewhere owo their artis tic interiors to her. 211ss Tomplo has just returned front Princeton, whither she wont to superin tend tho beginning of her work. Exceeding simplicity Is to characterize) tbo deooratlon of the Cleveland home. Tlio exterior Is to remain almost exactly as it nlways has boon, oxcept for a window or two opened in tho walls, another window or two closed, and a veranda covered with glass to form a conservatory. Tho houso is colonial In style, and the Interior will bo treated In the fashion of that period. Tho woodwork throughout is to bo painted White, and tho decorations aro artistically simple Mrs. Clovoland lias an unusually lino collection of antlquo furnlturo, much of it now at Vfoodley, which will bo in perfect harmony with the decorativo scheme of tho Princeton house. Tho house is to bo ready for occupancy by tho 1st of March. Chi- oago Ileoord. Julian llnwtliorno to Study the riague. Tho plague of India hoe become so eevero that Julian Hawthorno is going there to study tho situation nnd sond cabled de scriptions of the suffering and faraino to this country for publication In a New York magazine On arriving at Southampton Mr. Hawthorne will at onco go to Hrin- dlsi, nnd from thoro will sail by a Pcnin sular and Oriental steamship for Hombay. Ho will inn .co his headquarters in that city, but will visit those parts of tho coun try which have been most sovcrcly visited by tho plague. After studying tho sltua tion and ascertaining tho causo as far as possible ho will begin sending tho rosults of his investigations to this country by Cflble. Dr. Dcpow's Truo Americanism. Let us relvo the world to understand that tho Mnnroo doctrine is an impregnn- blo principle of American diplomacy and International law. And let us be, as wo can be, tho leader for tho peace of tho world and tho advancement of civilization by promoting in every possible way tho peaceful arbitration of international dig putes. Uhaunccy Dopew's Hpeoun uo Piatt Dinner. A Good Law. IT tah has put a law ontho statute books providing, tluit women teachers In tho publlo KCkpojU shall have tho same com pensation i.fi men for like son-ices when holding ctruikutes of tho sume prrauo. 'i:...s dons progress continue to lean on tho 6id ui .ho women. aprlngllold llepub 11 can. Homo For Tneoeoplilsts. Tho purohuse by ii. B. Hambo of 183 ncros of land on Point Loma, California, Is said to bo with tho view of locating tho tioadquarters of tho Thoosophloal Sooioty of America atl this point Mr. Itainbo repre sents a isow York ana uugllsn syndicate. Tho prloo paid for tho land was 12,000. Good Cheer In Lonilon. Tho announcement that Mr. Astor has sworn eternal allegiance to tho queen has dono nioro to make tho creditors of tho Prince of Wales look forward to a happy now year than anything that could happen her majesty short of quick consumption. Chicago Nows. FREE CURE FOR MEN. A Michigan Man Offers to Send His Dis co very Free. claims to Be a Beaexactor to Weakens Mankind. Thoro Is always more or loss susptuion attached to anything that Is offertxl free but sometimes a man so overflows with generosity that he cannot rest until his discovery is known to the world, iu order that his fellow men may profit by what lie has discovered. It is upon this principal that a resident of Kalatoasoo, Jlloh., desires to send free to mankind a prescription which will cure them of any form of nervous debility ; relieves them of all tho donbt and uncertainty which such men are peculiarly liable to and restores the organs to natural sise and vigor. As it cost nothing to try the experiment it would seem that any man, suffering with the nervous troubles that usually attack men who never stopped to realize what might be the final result, ought to be deeply interested in a remedy which will restore them to health, strength and vigor, without which they continue to live an existence of untold misery. As tho remedy iu question was the result of many years research as to what combination would be peculiarly effective in restoring to men the strength they need, it would seem that all men suffering with any form of nervous weakness ought to write for suoli a remedy at once. A request to If. C. 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War Vessels of the Powers Notified Oroeh Navnl Commanders That Tliey U'onkl Not be rormltteil to Lnnd Troops or Ilolubartl Onlien. London, Feb. 10. A Bpeclnl dispatch from Canca says that the command em of foreign men-of-war, now con centrated oft the Inland of Crete have notified the captains of the Greek war ships that no Isolated action on the part of the Greeks, such aa bombard ing the town of Canra or the landing of troops, will be permitted. A Ber lin dispatch declares that the attempt of Greece to annex Crete will not suc ceed. Prance, It la asserted, may favor the design, but the dreibund and Rus sia have agreed to maintain the status quo. A dispatch to Tho Time from Con stantinople says that the ambassadors appear more hopeful and oonfldent that the Insurrection on the Island of Crete will speedily subside. The repre sentatives of the powers at Constan tinople are averse to giving their con sent to the dispatch of Turkish troops to Canea, as desired by Abdui Ilamed, the sultan,- and the porte, therefore, will not send the Turkish warships and a transport to the Island of Crete for the present. The Athens correspondent of The Times announees that he la empower ed to assert that there Is full accord between the king and cabinet upon the subject of Cretan, polloy. The cor respondent alio asserts that during an uproanous debate In the legisla tive chamber yesterday afternoon and last evening the opposition urged the government to take a stand on tha matter ot the union of Greece with Crete at all costs. A dispatch to The Times from Paris says that It was rumored on the Bourse that tha commander of the Greek fleet was with difficulty dis suaded from bombarding the Turkish towns on the Island of Crete. No con firmation of this rumor was obtained, and it is regarded as Improbable, but It Indicates the sensitiveness existing concerning matters In Turkey, Greece and Crete. A Vienna newspaper contains an In terview -with Minister Delyannls, the Grecian representative at Paris, to tin effect that unless the powers compel the sultan to exeoute Cretan reforms affairs may take a turn endangering the peaoe of Europe. The Greek gov ernment, according to Minister Delyan nls, has done, and will do nothing to complicate affairs, but he claims the present agitation seriously embarras ses It. During the course of his Inter view Minister Delyannls asserted that the comedy, or so called conference of the ambassadors at Constantinople must bo discontinued, and the Euro pean powers must deolde to extricate Christians from an intolerable position. An Angry Attack on England. Berlin, Feb. 10. The National Zel tung has made an angry attack on England, whloh country that Journal accuses of being desirous of forward ing Its own polloy by allowing free ao tlon to the Busslan-French desire for the formation of a Greek empire, Great Britain thus hoping to gain her ends through the outbreak over the Cretan question. Another Ilrltlsli Warship at Crete. AthenB, Feb, 10. An Bngllsh man- of-war has arrived at Bltia, a town at the eastern extremity of Crete, on the northern coast, 60 miles east of Can- dla, for the purpose of protecting the Christians who have been attacked by Mussulmans. A Monster rrolght Stonmer. New York, Feb. 10. The new Ham burg-American line frelsht steamer Pennsylvania arrived at Quarantine early this morning, having come direct from the shipyard of Ilarland & Wolff, at Belfast, Ireland. The Pennsylvania is the largest steamer of her class afloat, and has a cargo carrying ca pacity of 14,500 tons dead weight, far greater than that of any other steam er since the Great Uastern. Her crew tonnage Is 8,369. She carries a crew of 150 men. Fireman Scaled to Death. Omaha, Feb. 10. The Union Pacific castbound flyer was derailed at a "puzzle" switch In the west end of the yards last evening. The train was running ot a high rate of speed when tho acclCcut ocourred. Engineer W. II. Van Noy was picked up uncon scious, nnd Is now at the hospital, where hopes of his recovery are held. Fireman Thomas Krause was caught under the overturned engine and scald ed to death. Chinamen Trjlncto rJtl In, Malone, N. Y., l'eb. 10. The bound ary Una between the United States and Canada, north of Malone, seems to be a favorite route by which Chinamen undertake to steal into the United States. Recently Deputy Marshal Flyim car'turod one Celestial three miles north of Malone, and his exam ination Is Bet for 'Feb. 11 at this place. On Saturday last Deputy Fltsgerald captured two more at IIognsburB, who were trying; to work their way to New York. Squeezed to Death by nn KluVHtor. Baltimore, Feb. 10. Edward Brown, a postofflce elevator open. tor, was ac cidentally killed while on duty. While the oar was in motion he opened a door at the second floor and was In some manner caught between It and the Bhaftwall, his entire body being squeesed through the four Inches of Intervening space. The fourth Door was reached before the body became disengaged, dropping In a pulpy maaa to the busmen t below. Reliel iu Six Itours. Distressing kidney and bladder dUoasos relieved in six hoars by tlie "New Great South American Kidney dure." This new remedy is a great surprise on oeoount of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages In male or female. It relieves retention of water aud paiu In passing it almost Immediately. If yon waut aulck relief and onre this Is your remedy. Sold by Bbapira't piiarmaoy, 101 South Main street. Threw Away Ills Ounes. Mr. D. Wiley, ex-postmaster, Blaok Creek, N. Y., was so badly afflicted with rheuma tism that he was only able to hobble around with canes, and even then it caused him great pain. After using ChamberUln'H Pain Balm he was so maoh Improved that ho threw away hisoanss. IIo says this liniment id him more good than ail other medicines nd treatment put together. For sale at 50 eeuU par bottlo by Orauler Bros., drug store. When you want good roofing, plnmUug gas fitting, qr general ti asm! thing dene call on S. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer ic stc7es 1-tf lyity twto tfcAUSi itiun I n A3 follows: 4 First Prizes, oaeh of $100 flash i- -$ 20 866011(1 " " 40 Third ' " S100spP,iSfABMes2.O00.OO ib (Mia watcties - Cash and Prizes glien each roonlli Total given durlng!2 mos. 1897, 140.800J0 WRAPPERS i mtif r nnTAlu T H P M . romtrtllorstonvo nn innr8llNL10MT SOAP VVinpprrn ns ther enn rnllrcu tint oil 1110 IOI poriinn ni tmi-.i wrapper, Ihnl PorAlffUMnlWR? Injf tho. .brndlns "SUNLIGHT SOAP." These (calleil't!oii pnns) nrpto lio Hrtil, pnstngo riilly pnlili enrlord with n ttor's urn mime n.iTk natHrnNM nnd t, tinmlil if ('mini number nt t'onporis (fnt IPs f J.evr,liros. i-tii.i Now YtirK.iiinrKcn on ""V.'J'iuTTtiiiim lVnnnrrtojl'(jrarii('rlwltllNIIaIIIItIt nfllio ma's'Kiu'r sjompemor nraim No. 01 District NAME OF DISTRICT. Row York t'lty, Ifronklriii lionst nml Mlntrn Islomls. New Jersey. NrwVork Mnto(o't of s.r,ciii. 2 liroottpn, tjon a ana ataim nsTlvnnln, I)rlnwnrc fllnry. nil, West Virginia nod l)ls let or tToliimlim. lnnil. trlet Wio rfew lSnwInnil wtnies. 'The Diojoles r. theoelebrsteil rlprrt; Hpei-lal k llossoo nd New Yotlt. Fitted with lUrWord fires, Plrtt Clsss Niek'e Umy. Net Dell, Student Orelonieter, sed Uant IjSeeBeaai. ftSiHO two tw rssnort "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO Summer Heat Wears You Out. HOP BITTERS LL BRACE YOU UP. THE BEST OF ALL TONICS. For over 25 years it Has beon curing thousands of cases of Biliousness, Indigestion, Malaria, Nervous Pig si rat ion, Kidney Troubles, &c. If Purifies the Blood, Gives you an Appetite, and Helps you Digest what you Eat. Take it now and get your system in shape to. stand the cold weather. PRESCRIBED BY ALL EMINENT PHYSICIANS. HOP BITTERS CO., NEM YORK. Sold by P. P. D. ICIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. Qonotlmes needs srcllsble, monthly, Tcgnlstlnc medicine. Only harmless BSA the potest drugs should be used. It jou want tha beat, get Or. Foal's Pesiifeag PiSIs Ther re prompt, ssfo and certain In resslt. The genuine (Dr. Peel's) nererdlsap. nolnt. Sent any whure. J1.00. Address faa.1. Slsraciaja Co., CloTel.ud, O. For Sale by P. P. D. KIRUN, Shenandoah, Pa. pei?i?a. Railroad. SCIIUYKILI. DIVISION. January 18.1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abovt dale for iguana, Ollberton. I'mrkvllle, Dan Water, 8t. Clair, Pottsvllle. Ifambiirg, Bdlii Pottstown, Phoenlxvllle, Norristotvn and PLP adelpiiin (IlroKil street station) at C OH and 11 Ofl a. ui. aud I t. m. on week day.i. For Pott? vtlle and Intermediate stations 9 17 n. m. SUNDAY. For Wljomns, Ollberton, I'wkville, Dati Wafer, S. Ulalr, Pottavtllo, at 0 0, tt a. in an S to p. m. For llamburK, lteadlnx, 1'otUtor Phoenlxvllle, Norrlelown, Philadeliiliia at C 6 9 45 a iu., X 10 p. in. Trains leave Frnekvllle for Blienandoab at 10 10b. in. und 1231, fi 41, 7S2 and 1047 p. co. Sunday, 11 13 a. in. and 5 41 p. ui. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 101(1 a. ni. and 12:03, IS 15, 7 36 and 10 20 p. m. Sunday i 10 10 a. m,, S 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), foi Shenandoah at S 87 nnd 8 3S a. m., 4 10 and lit p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 a. m. Ienve Broad street station, Philadelphia, toi Sea Qirt, Asbury Park, Ocean Qiove, Lout Ilranclr, and Intermediate stations, 8.10 11.14 a. m., 3J&0 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, I'OU NKW YORK. Kxprees, week-days, 3 20, i OS, 4 80 S iS, G SO, 1 1, bjj.ojj, vdu, iu2L iiininir uarj, it uu rt. m. 12 00 noon, 12 OS (Limited 100 and 4 22 p.m. Dining Oars), 1 40, 2 BO (Dlnlnir Oar) 3 20, 8 B0, J nn -K nn K ka lltl,.l..n r.. r.m dim oin mm p. in., 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 , 4 0, 4 IW 5 15, 8 20,8 38,9 50, 10 21, (DJulng Our), 11 3S n. m.' is w. a w iiiiinir vr. i im ii.imiLeu-1 -a uitiintr Car), 6 30, 5 80, ( Dinlue Car), 6 35, 0 SO, 8 12, 10 00 li. ui., is ul niiruc. Express for iloston without change, 11 00 a m., wtw&'iiafB, aim u au p. in., uauy. KOH AVASHINQTON AND TIIH SOUTH. Pni- Tlnlflmnra nnrl Wnal,ln,,.H Q Kf ITiiAblit 10 20, 1128 a. ro., 12 09 (1281 Mmlted Din ing Car), 112. 8 18. 4 41 (519 OuiiKresslonai Limited, Dining Car), 8 17, 6 86 (Dining Car). 7 40 (Dining Oar) p. m., and 12 03 nlghi week days. Sundoys, 850, 7S, 912. 1128 a, ni., uw i a, tujisu uongreeeionai uniitoa, Dining Car), 658 (Dining Car), 740 p. m. (Dining Car) and 12 03 night. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia (via Delaware river bridge), express, 702 p. m. Ully. Leave Market stroet Perry, express, 8 50 a m., 2 00, 4 10, 5 CO p. in gundsys, 8 48, 9 48 a. m. Accommodation, 8 00, 810, a.m., 8 20 and 4 20 p. m., week days. Suudays, 8 00, 8 15 a. m., 4 00 and 8 00 p. m. For Cape May, Anglessea, Wlldwood and Holly Beach, and See Isle City, Ooeau City aud A viilon Express, SOO . m., 100 p in week days. Sundays. 00 a. in. for twiners l'olnl Kxpreas, 8 50 a iu., 4 10 m. week days. Sundays 8 48 a. m. J. M. Paavoer, J. R. Wood, Ocn'l Manager. Oen'l IHtss'g'r Airt P. J. CANFIELD, Aftst for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. CASH AND GIVEN FREE nnil-A sm m. m. m m tm KM m kWa FOR D 8 400.00 i.uuu.uu $3,400.00 SOAP RULES. 1. Err month datmn m escb of the alttrfoU prTsoswlllboswsnlBdsst,llws: J,nrff"t Nlllllllt r olcooponn ftuni tliediHiriot in which b or sbs resides nillreoalelll)0('Hsh. The li Competitors who send In the Next I.nrerst, Nnmbern of yrai pons from the district In which ther Next Largest Number n( cntipens from the die trlet m whien they remne win unfit "j"". '"2 option e led r's or gentlemen's Oold Wsteb, prlM 1MB. U. The aomnetilians will Close tlio l.nst Dny OI Hnoh IHonllidoHnf IW7. Ominons rjoelrert toolste for ooe month's competition willbe pot Into tbe neit. 3. Oompetltors who obuln wrappers from tinsnld soep In dealer's stock will be dleaoellned. Bmploreee of iTer Brothers, Ltd., sad their fsmlUes, srode bsrred f rom eompetba. . . , . . . 4. A printed flit of Winners In Oempet Itort dMtrlet Trtllbeforwsrded to Uooinetltori la about 11 dsrs slier eeeh eompetition closes. ..... ... fi. Lewr Brothers. Ltd- will endesror to award the prnm falrlr to tbe Iwrtol their sblliiusdjadiment. bntltlsnndentoodtbtt II who compete agree to ao eept the swsrd of Lever li rot hers, Ltd., ss final. MiVIilt IIIlOS.i Ltd.. New York. nillions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take uc risks but get your bouses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured iu first-class re liable companies as represented by IiAVTTi FATKT Insurance Atren UikYlJJ rAUOl, iao South Jardin S St Also Llfo and Aridental Ooratiaul et BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent and stiiuu- in. m instant cure ror sour stomaclis and lieaylacliea, wliloh often aooumulate from having a night out, JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah h Coltt.rtttcl Female . lYiwders ue.'or fall. twft; sUui giirv I'nftatr fkllln? vllh Tamy 1 reimy royal Tilli avaO other like lemcdtvil. Alvttvsitriivtlie beat and tavotd dkar mtotoitnt Guarsnteed lupcnor to all obbsn. IWtiw ttolxwt In tlie mar Vet, A No. L I'arUcuhua, i cti.' Dt.B,T, alAt 1MV. UOHOU elOUl PHILA. & READING RY TN KFFKOT DKG 6 lWO. Trains leave Shenandoah a follows: Por New York via Philadelphia, week days 210, 528, 7 10 a. m., 1238, 308 and 5 58 p. m Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week dars. 5 26, 7 10 o. m., 12 S3 and 3 08 p. m. Por Heading and Philadelphia, week days 2 10, 5 28, 7 10 a.m., 12 88, 3 08 and 5 58 p. m. Baa. days, 2 10 a. ni. For 1'ottaville, week days, 2 10; 7 10 a, m., ana 12 88, 3 08 and 5 58 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days, 2 10,825, 710 a. m.,12 38, 8 08 and 568 p. xal Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For WlUlamsport, Sunbury and I-ewlsbure, weekdays, 8 28, 1180 a. in., and 7 26 c m Sundays, 8 26 a. m. Fo Mahauoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 28, 5 25, 710,1180a. m., 1238, 808,508, 720 and ! p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 3 26 a. in. For Ashland aud Skamokln, week days, 8 26 7 10, 1180 a. m., 728 and 9 35 p. ni Sun days, 8 25 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West vU B.&O. R. 11., through trains Ie- Readlns Tennliutl, PhtWelpbla, (P. & R. D K) at SM J". . m., 810 tnd 7.27 p i. Sundays " ' " . mi., ovo nnu -i VI p. III. A QUI nonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Ofcest out streets station, week days, 10 90 a. m. 12 20, 12 It 8 W p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 28 p. m. TRAINS FOR SKRNANUOAR. Uve New York via Philadelphia, weet days. 180, 8 00a.m.. 180, 4 30, 9 00 p. m. ans night. Sundays, 6 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, wsu days, 180.9 10 a. tu.. 1 80 and 4 15 p. m. Iamvo lnilladelphla, Reading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 35, iff 05 . m. and 106, 980, 11 it p. m. Sandays, 11 80 p. m. Leave Read! iiK, week days, 135, 7 10, 10 Of, 11 55 a. m., 6 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 1 SS a. m. ,.,IV0,P-?ville' week days, 2 85, 7 40 a. tu.. 12 80 and 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 85 a. m. m , 1 27, 7 20 and 0 48 p. m. SuudayaVS 18 a. aa. Ioave Mabanoy City, week days, 8 48, H 47 a. m., 2 08, T 44 attd 10 08 p. m. Suudays, U . i2 Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40. 4 00, ? . 87. 11 59 a. m., 1 11, 2 10, 5 20, 6 26, 7 BT ant! 10 28 p. iu. Suudays, 2 40, 00 a. in. Leave Wlliiamsport, week days, 7 42, 1010 a m., 886 and 11 41 p. iu. Sundaya, 11 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Iave Philadelphia Chestnut street watt aud South street wliarf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kxprnw, 900 a. m., 2 00, 400, 6 00 p.m. Aoeommmlatiou, 8 00 a in, 8 DO p.m. Sundays Express, 9 00, 10 00 a. in. Aooom- ui.Kii.iiiin, nuuu III., i 40 p. m RoturuiuH leave Atlantic City depot, eomer Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays -Kxpreas, 7 d5, 0C a. m., 8 30, 5 30 P-in. Aecommudatton, U i in , 4 32 p. m. Sundays Express, 4 Ou. 7 JO p in Accommo dation, 7 15 a. m., 4 IS p. m. Parlor Oars on all express trams. If you want to bir sale aud reliable I 1 mi sn seauu lor ariviug or ror working purposes pay Shields' livery stable a visit, 'reams oenetenWy on baud at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad atettou.
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