Ml RHEUPTISIW Munvn's lilieunistism Ci.ie is guar n eeil to fine bmiIc or mtiscnlnr rlicnniiitKin in fiomonc In live days. Mharp shooting puins In imy p.ut of the body Mopped by a fw doses! A prompt, oomph re nnd permanent ruiv for luineuess, soreness, Mill' Imck uinl nil pains in hips and loins. Chronic rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago or pain in tho back are speedily cured. It seldom fails to give relief from one or two doses, nnd almost Invariably cures before olio bottlo lias boon used. Price 251". MUNYON'S Improved Homoropaliiic Homo Remedy Company put up separate cure for each disease. At all druggist, mostly 28 cents. Guldo to Health froe. Personal letters to Prof. Miinyon. 1 503 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered with free medical advice for any disease. I riulily oht i'ncd tv the who imo Porioni'o E Complexion "m I r. ff TifCC! 604 Nortli Sixth 8i RjPnBc 8 IS-IUiSU Side entrance on Green St PKliuHDBLPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. wjl.uk 1 in I'Kiiwii'is (do j ran) una e Tcara Hopltnl Kxperlence In Oermenj. i stricture, Blood poison, TtQCNCRAL DtBILITY, LOST VIGOR,. .EXCESSES AND ALU OTHER F-jr effects of Youthful FOLLY OF BOTH SEXES Permanently cared after crerj ono el so hm Itallad, 10ST MANHOOD AND SHRUNKEN ORGANS RESTORED. Ko mat ter what aelf-it jlcd great and f&motu Doctor! and apodal lita claim, write, print or aay, old Ir Thed kiiowa wi about throe tljeaea ami how to trifti tticm Baooesifallj than all othr oombloM, and they all know It too to their aorrovr jVoorand tlch If 70a wcrarobbvd and vldUmttcd, and joa vlib to gat Honott and akillftil treatment, trr ones mora oW Pr. Thcl, iJad ho wilt enreyoo positively ifcore la powtbla, Ho Deception, no Folo Iteprwentotlon, Frcah oaM oared In to 10 Days. Send Ave 2-cent itanjpa Ibr TrBtfli Baft or all for Single or Married, yoang or old. Only Book ei r&ia$ qaaaki. Honrs! 0-8, Krcnlugsj 0-9, rjonra for exam InaUon and treatment In st-emlnsc hopeleni and dangerona eatn, datlj, 0 to S. Wrd. itxi Su ern., 6 to 10. Sun.,toia. Treat pwni by mail, Btrieteitnecrwr Oaarnntwd. PosJHvelf Iowt charged In thlaoUy for the boat troftjmenf. VETERIMARYSPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Cogs, Hogs, AMD POULTRY. SOOPnso lloolt on Treatment of Animals and Chart bent 1'rec. cures c FcTcrsyConsteRtlonsjInflaniinntlon A.A.i ttplnnnU'entuallL) Jtlllli 1'ovcr. 11.11. Stratus, Lameness, Rheumatism. 13.(!.--l)i6tcmi)cr, Nasal Discharge. 11.1). llola or (irilbs, Worms. 1M:. Coughs, Heaves, Pneumonia. I'.l'.Collo or Gripes, Ilollraciic. :.;. lUlBenrriititc, Hemorrhages. If. II. Urinary nud Kldueylli.ea.es. J.I. Eruptive Dlnenses, Manse. J. 11 Discuses of JMgettion, Paralysis, Single Botfe (over BO doseslk - - ,80 citable ,:nso, with Bpectacs, Msnadl. Vctcrlnnry Cure Oil and HedioMor, 9f .00 Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, - l.Qo Pol J tT Dmri.li op wat prtpM Ufwhcrewi tnuf qmntllr on receipt of price. iicjininETS'jiEn.co., m iiwihib bl, HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. In U69 90 yoara. Tbo only Bnccefn! remedy for Nervous Debilitv. Vital Weakness. ueee. )r& $1 ser vial or fivlala and large rial powder, for Sofa hy in-nKiriRUi or enl jxntpttldon receipt of prtoi. IIIH PIIRST8' M CD COw. 1 1 1 A 1 1 3 VTlUlara SU , New Tort. For wile nt Povhihky'e drug; store, 28 Kait Centre street SgF iV-airtSS TlJiVS-y -szraiLiZER Curei gcncr- or ry r j reals, c. i. ri. lal S't!!lty, wakeful misr'ons, Impotency, i'jnctlon.-.I d I Borders, tCLb,-;,:, quickly restorinz y .ur giving vigor and cause1 I y c -or Lost Ma.itiJ 'n o! strengtu 'icrc r.rr: licncs.. prevailed. , nZccu i1 and legitimate. Cup.i is ,it -'. apio Thorough. Z7 Te a i,d initiations: innst oa CATOK'3 V- ic ' ?" Fealedif youf drug pat dejeb iv i J i f -r nlcge. 6 lor $3t vlth vrlttin r jar.vHC ' complete cure. 1 ifnrniadiin, rt.ft.-i i-''-, 'tc ci -t confidential, vn1 m 'itcnv . oi cao nnu .& u. for a week's (lull tn Jimc t. (.'nt only st:nt x 'li v-rtrn, ' catow tz&c. eu uoctcn, f&AZ9, For "ale at P P. I, Kirltn' Hhik storfi an! Shcnundoab dnu ntou. PR OFESSiONAL CATtD' 0. 1 8. PIII1.UPS, H. V. OMce : 80 Wast Ooritrc ttrcet. On l conviilteil at all hours. Jj;. If.BDBKB, AT10RNEY-AT-LAW. Otlro -UirSri hiiildnr, oornar nf Utin and Ofentru eti ot M, HlietiHieiWili. , 7- j H. POMEUOY. A irORWEY-AT-LAW 8hunaudt;nli, P.1. g W. SIIOKMAKEK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. J)BOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL IHSTRUCTOR, ' Lesk. Bps M. Muhanoy City, V. Oavtaf filiated under tome ot tho bec alMtenTn bovdon nd Pari., will (five lesHnni on UMviaUn, mandolin, KUltaxand vocal culture Term, roasoaaule. Addreu in oare of Btrouw the jeweler. Shenandoah. P. J. CANFIELD, "? Agent for SherjAtldijah and Vicinity --For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Mm aaW WILLIAM P STJOHN DEAD. the Mew York Hanker Who Ileflfttrte it ffree Silver Advoente. New York, Feb. 16, vVllliam P. St. lohn, the former president of the Mer cantile National bank Mid oM of the principal champions In the east of the cause of free silver, died Sunday night at his residence, Ko. 121 East Thirty fourth street, of aVeompllratlon of kid- TltB LATii WtLLIAM V. ST. JOHN. ney and stom-ch troubles. Sunday alternonn 1 suntnlned an apoplectic rl oke, whUli was followed by several h u:s of unconscloupness. Mr. St, .T.-hn was so broken down after the nr -. Mentkil cann-ilcn that in Uecem- bcy he ent scuth for change of scene end ulr. Last rrmnlh, however, he re turned to this city, having experienced ho ben' nt from the trip. Mr. St. John was born In Mobile, Aln., In 1847. and received superior ed ucational advf.ntaires. He came to New York when 20 years old, nnd In 1881 he -ame enshler of the bank of which j he was subsequently chosen president. J Relict In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and blflddor diseases relieved In six hours by tho "New Oreat South American Kidney Giro." This new remedy k a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness In relieving pain In '.ho bladder, kidneys, back and every pari j the urinary passages in raalo or female, ft rolievee retention of water and pain iu passing it almost Immediately. If you want 3 nick relief and cure this Is your remedy . i.H hy fihapira's phHtmacy, 10' South Ma'p trcot STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New York and l'hiliidelplila IGxohanffes. New York, Feb. 15. There was a larget voli-'no of trading on tho Stodc Etchnnno to fiay then for a good mfiuy days. The activity was prn Uoally conttnet, tjo, to tho first fev; lnmutes of bnsbie.ss,when thu whole hat tended downward, and to the lnt hoar, which saw a smart rally and genera net gains on the day'l transactions. Closing b.rls: Balto. &Ohlo .... Vii Lohigh Valley.... 2T Ohesa.AOaio 1? Now Jersey C-mi.. 98!. Del. & Hudson.. D., L. &W. Erie lvii'4 New York Oen.... 98 liV.J.4 Pennsylvania f,2 Uii P.fadtnd 4?j WA Hi. Paul 75 Lake Brio Lehigh Nov S9Ji W. N. Y. & Pa. . . . 2j All oast's paid. Gonoral Markets. Philadelphia, Feb. 15, Flour weak; wlntei snperOuo, $2.56(583; do. extras, $2.0O8.20 1 Pennsylvania rollor, clear, M.lOtl.28; do. do., straight, 4.26C94.40; wnstcm olear, U.l0iM- city mills, extra, CJ.OK9a.ao. Wheat Arm; oon tract wheat, spot, ; do. February. 89w86o.; No. 2 red, February, 8IH0.; do, March, 82c; do. April, 81)0.; May, SOo., June. 80Kc ; July, TSHo. ; Saptember, red, spot, 898tfo. Oorn (inlet; steamer, spot, 36a j No. 2 yellow for local trade, 2SH9289ic. No. i mixed, spot, 2SJi28o. ; do. February, a2flc. , do. March, SB'gWo. ; do. April, Ml$o. Oats quiet; No. 2 white, car lota, 24c ; No. i white clipped, car lots, 24c. ; No. 2 white, spot. 28. i21c. ; do. February, i!ai-,4o. ; do. March, 2H34c-; do. April, 2yV4c. ; do. Mav, 2HJ 24c. Hay qolet ; choice timothy, J14.50 tor tarns bales. Beef steady: faniilv, $8.51X10; extra mtws, 7.60; boef ham., 118.50; packet, $S0. Pork firm, but inactive; mess, $8.60.0 ; family, f I) ."jV.j.10. Lard firm; western stvamcil, M.1S. Butter steady ; western creamery, l&'lo. ; do. factory, 714c. ; Elgins, 21c. ; Imitation oream erv. lldSlflc. ; Now York dairy. 10(ai9o.; do. orcauiery, 13.'B20Oi; fancy prints Jobbing ot 28 aOc. ; do. extra, wholtwnle. 23o. Cheese quiet; large, 9Kl4c. ; small, 812Hc. ; part skims, 6cfl' 6c. ; full skims, 88!o. Kgs steady ; New York and Pennsylvania, 18'tfc. ; western fresh, 12iai8o.; southern do, tftiWIfio. ..Tallow dull ; city, tc ; country, Oottonsoed oil firm; ur;mo crui,20c. : f-. yuiiow, 28)40., spot. Patrol u 1 f". r.u ; unite I closed 9i Wcl; rofined Ni .'ork, i.J0; Phlladelpli'a and Baltimore, i .. . liosin quiet. Turpcntiuo steady Mo lu," biiatly. Hglron easy ; southern, $10 2612; northern, 10.50ail2 68 Ooppor steady; brok ers, 11.00?fj; exchanges, fll.85U DO Iatl oontlnuea strong, being quoted IS Oft by brok ers and 18 828 B7! j by the Metal Bxohonge. Live Stock Atarkets. New York, Feb. 18. Beeves fairly aoHre; steers, 4. l&6 ; stags and oxen, I4.i0f94.53 ; bull.,' ta.BSO&SS; dry sows, ,1.6798,20. Oalvtw quiet; veals and western steady ; barnyards "o. lower ; veals, $47 80; barnyard., 280S.76; car good westerns, IS. 76, Sheep quiet ; lambs alow ; sheep, .AQ3Hl6Q; lamb., $44093.50. Hog weak at Vmrnt Liberty, Pa., Feb. 15.-OattIe a shade higher; prime, ti.wm.10; feeders, t8.eOW.10; balls, .tags aad oaws, tl Jttrf&l.tti Hog. steady prime medium,. t.708.76; best Yorkers. $3.80 a.70; pigs, 18 Vm'i HO: heavy hogs, JS.fKX&a.tJ ; roughs, t.m(&o 60 Hheep steady; Ohio fnl witerns, fS.ev$4 16; prime, nattvos, 4.1Cm 4.25 ; common, '.;sti20l' ehotee lambs, I&3&20. Veal calves, tea.5u. Soothing ioi burns, scalds, chapped hands and lips. Healing for outs and sores. In stant relief for piles, stops pain at onco. These arc the virtues of DeWitt'g Witch Hazel Salve. C. II. llagenhucli. When you waul good rooliug, plumbing as fitting, orgeneial tuitoni thing dono call on E. F. Gallagber 18 West Centre street1 Healer ir steles l-tf A "Mind Bi ader'." Helioua-. Cedar Kaplds, la., l"eb. 16. Paul Alexander Johnstone, heralded as the most eminent mind reader in the world, In company with Dr. T. M. Walsh, has been here for two or three weeks. Late Sunday night Johnstone and Walsh were arrested on a charge of conspir acy and placed under bonds to appear tomorrow morning. The charge will be that Johnstone, while pretending to read the palms of people, has been telling appalling stories to the victims, declaring they were afflicted with some unseen and dreadful disease that sooner or later would cause their death. Ho would thun rjcommend thorn to Dr. Walsh, who fleeced them. .CHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UHUT IT IC I The richest of all restora WllHI II IOI tlve foods, because it re laces the essentials of life that are ex. ousted by disease, indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES I &aMulanbt2e digestion perfect it oreates solid flesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes active and clear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness in either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price 60c., or live boxes HOD. Druggists or by maiL We oau help yon. Advice aud book, free. Write Us Abou t Your Case. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1612 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, IS YOUR BLOOD POOR ? Your Nerves Weak, Your System Out of Order. Do You Feel Weak, Nervous and Sick All Over ? Take Dr. Greene's Nervura Blood and Nerve Remedy. It Will Make .You Strong, Vigorous and Well. Dr. Greene's Nervura is the . Best Spring Remedy. Now is tho time to take Dr. Greene's Nor- vura blood and nerve remedy as a spring 1 medicine. Nois the lest time y,f year to ! cleanse and purify your blood, to enrich that j vital fluid and make the rich, Ted blood of I perfect health. Your relaxed nerves also need strengthening, vitalising and invigorating, iml your stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels n ouiro toning unand regulating. This is why yon need a spring medicine This Is why you shmild take Dr. Orcene's Nervura blood and in rvo remedy, the best of all siiring medi cines, the only remedy which works upon hot It the blood and uerves, which, while it purifies and builds up the blood, at the same lime gives strength nnd vigor to the nerves and creates a healthy nutlon of the stomach, liver and kidneys. Take Dr. Greene's Nor- vura blood and nerve remedy now, lor now is when you netd It as a spring medicine, and now is when it will do you tne greatest good. Dr. Greene's Cathartic Pills are the best pills for biliousness aud eonsttnation. Dr. Greeue, 35 Wetl4th St., New York City, tho most suceassiul physician in eiicctlng euros, can be consulted free, In person or by letter. Cltlxens Destroy n flninbllns lien. Chicago, Feb. 16. Citizens of I3Im hurst, a small town 25 miles west of here, burned to the ground the large Bhed recently erected there by Barney Zacharlas, the Chicago gambler, and In which poolselling, faro, roulette and stud poker have flourished for several days. Almost every day 400 Or BOO sports from Chicago visited the resort. The gamblers say they will reopen as Boon as another house can be built. Consul Inslgl Out on Parol,., llew York, Feb. IS. Consul Iaslgl, who represents the Turkish govern ment at Boston, and who was arrested Sunday for alleged embezzlement upon request of the police authorities of lion ton, was paroled yesterday afternoon In custody of F. It. Coudert until today. Klicumatlsm Cured In n Day. "Mystio Curo" for Rheumatism nnd Neu ralgia radically- cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable, and mysterious. It removes at onco tho cause and the disease, immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. T. F. Anthony, ex-Pbetmaster of Promise (Sty, Iowa, says: "I bought ono bottle of 'JlyBtio Cure' for Rheumatism, and two cIosoh of It did me moro good tbaii any medicine I ever took." 75 cents. Sold hy C. II. HaReiihuoh, druggist, Shen andoah. tawjer Ilrnnlte's Three Widows. New York, Feb. 1C. A morning pa per says: Three widows, each holding proof of hennarlage, survive the late Charles W. Brooke, whose recent death robbed the American bar of one of Its brightest lights. These women all live within a radius of fifty miles of each other, all knew of the relation? which they separately bore to the dead barrister, and, most remarkable yet, none deems to bear any malice towards the other, or to censure the man who, thev claim, was husband to them all. The last "wife" was Mrs. Bklllman, whom he married in PhlUv de.jjUia In IP'S. The Ideal Panacea. James L. Francis. Mi'.crmau, Chicago, says: "I regard Dr. Kin,?' Now Discovery as an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds and hung Complaints, havinu used It in my family fur tho last fivo years, to the exclusion of physician's prescriptions or other prepara tions." I!ev. John Burgns, Kookuk, Iowa, writes : "I have been a Minister of the Methodist Episcopal clmroli for 50 years or more, and have never found nuything so beneficial, or that save me suoh speedy relief as Dr. King's New Discovery," Try this Weal Cough rtMDedy now. Trial bottles free at A. Waal ay's drag store. Tlin I-nwyer Wants Half. New York, Feb. 16. Aaron Kahn, a lawyer, applied to Justice Beekman, in the supreme court, for an order ap pointing a receiver for the estate of Mrs. Antoinette Luoinda Schermer- horn. Mrs. Schermerhorn Is the widow of the Kev. Or. John Schermerhorn, and Is a daughter of Francis W. Laaak, a partner of the original John Jacob Astor, Kahn claims that he was Mrs. Schermerhorn's lawyer when she con tested her father's will, and Is en titled to half the amount for which her suit was compromised, the inoome upon (50,000 a year. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Wortliingten. Ind., "Sun," writes: "You have a valuable pre scription In Electric Bitters, and I can cbeer fiilly recommend it for Constipation and Sick neadache, and a a general system tonic it has no equal." Mrs. Annie Stehle, 8628 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could not eat or digest food, had a backache which never left her and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of Electric Bitters restored hei health and renewed her strength. Prices 80 cents and f 1.00. Get a bottle at A. Wasley's Drug Store. A Murderous Government Clerk. Washington, Feb. 16. Eugene P. Spear, chief clerk of a division in tho treasury department, yesterday made a vicious and apparently unprovoked assault on William Callow, proprietor of a news and cigar stand, and inflict ed three ugly wounds with a pocket knife. Fortunately the blade did not touch a vital spot, and Callow is not seriously Injured. The trouble grew out of the demand by Callow of a loan of money made to Spear. The latter says he deeply regrets the affair. I had severe attacks of gravel and kidney trouble; aud unable to get a mediciue or doctor to core me until I used Hop Hitters, aud they cured me in a short time. A Distinoviiiibd Lawyer of Waynk Co., N. Y. Colorless and Cold. A young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and and cold. Her face was too white, aud her bands aud feet felt as though tbe blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Hitters had beou taken she was the rosiest and healthiest girl in tbe town, with a vhucity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying to Ucr friends. Tried to Kill Itis IHMgtiter's Red He nr. Lancaster, I'a., Feb. 16. James At more, of New York, who travels all over the-oountry In a camvan, giving exhibitions In small country towns, at tempted to kill George Shade at Oak Shade, In the lower end of this county, on Sunday. Atmore's wlfo and 18-year-old daughter traveled with him, and Shade, who Is over six fcot tail and weighs about 260 pounds, mi em ployed as a helper. Atinore discovered that the Bin had been ruined by Shade, and shot at him several tl.-nes. All the shots missed, and Shade ran Into a woods nearby, but was after ward captured and locked up. Theatrical Performance for Clergymen. New York, Feb. 16. Testerday was set aside by Charles EYohman and hie manager, C. B. DMlnrrbarn, of the Gar den Theater, to give a special perform ance of "Heartsease" to the clergy of New York city. The theater was clos ed to all except the clergy, and no seats were sold. The bo office men and ushers were dressed in long black coats and black ties, and the house had every appearance of a church. There were 1,062 ministers and frlendr present, Including a number of minis ters frefm New Jersey. The only de nomination that sent regrets was the Methodist FREE CURE-FOR MEN. A Michigan Man Offers to Send Tils Dis covery Free. Claims to Be a Benefactor to Weakened Mankind. There is always more or less suspicion n I inched to anything that Is offered free but sometimes a man so overflows with generosity that he cannot rest until his discovery is Known to the world, In order that bis fellow men may profit by what he has discovered. It is 1111011 this Driiiciual that a resident of Kalamazoo, Mich., desires to send free to mankind a Prescription which will cure them of any form of nervons debility ; relieves them of all the doubt and uncertainty which such men are peculiarly liable to and restores the organs to natural site and vigor. As it costs nothing to try the experiment it wonld seem that any man, suffering with the nervous troubles that usually attack men who never stopped to realise what might be the final result, oiiffht to be deenlv 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 nnostlon was the result of many years research as to what combination would be peculiarly effective in restoring to men tne strength they need, It would seem that nil men suuerinz with any term ot nervous weakness ought to write for noli a remedy at once. A request to H. C. Olds, Box 1712, Kalamazoo, Mich., stating that you are not sending lor the prescription out uf idle curiosity, but that you wish to make use of the medicine by giving Ita trial, will be answered promptly and without evidence as to where Information came from. Tho prescription is sent free and although some may wondor how Mr Olds can afford to giveaway his discovery, there is no doubt about the offer being genuine. Cut this out and send to Mr. Olds so that he may know now you came to write him. 12-28-73t Chlehctcr'a Enellfb Dlamovl II rand. 'ennyroyal mis T"- -v Orlirtiml nnrl tinXx RmuiInA. A -TSU? orc. alwata mmUs. uadiCs aik ft Urucglit for 7hW -tbra EnatuA IHa JSK t&fijm&mondJIrnn t la Mvd and fVofc mrt1tk)VU&y "j-V tAMboxci, nealo-l wlh blue rt'.non. TnloYW t?l fvJnf other. Itrfiue dnngvrou vbtitw V I'm rfftitmM and imitation At nnig;ini, crMod! I w Jf In BtBnpa tor j.r,irjuUri. ttxtltoooUti ar . ? Eft "Itellef Tor LatUc." iMter. 1t return Moll. llt.uOO JiMLlit.ouiul ffarna JXcr. Chthater Chela leal LuMiidlMmHaiinra. told b? all Iaol 'ruiiu- A'hilAAti Cheapest, Because tho Best I GAIL BORDER w flint it nriB ni n CONDENSED MILK Send for that little book, "Infant , Health;" great value to mothers. Sent 1 ires. n H. Y. Condensed Milk Co. 9 a 11 Hudson Street, Hew York t peiQa. Railroad. SCnUYKILL DIVISION. Jascakt 18.1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abovi dale for WigRsos, Qllberton. Praekville, lMrt Wi.tor, St. Cluir, Pottevill. Hamburg, Ileadlos adclpbla (foroad street station) at 408 nnd 1105 a. m. ana 4 mj n. in. on wmk aays, For roll, ville and intermediate station. 0 17 a, m. SUNDAY. For Wlggnns, (lllbertoii, Praekville, Dark Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, at 08, 0 45 a. m. aut. S 10 p. rn. For Hamburg, Heading, PotMowB Phounlxvllle, Norriatnwn, Philadelphia at 6 8 9 43 u. m..S 10 p. m. Trains leave Praekville for Shenandoah at 10 40 a. m. and 12 01, 6 41, 762 and 10 47 p. m. Sunday, 1 1 13 a. m. and 6 41 p. in. Leavo l'ottevlllo for Shenandoah at 1016 a. m. nnd 12:09, S 13, 7 w and 10 20 p. m. Hunuaj 10 40 a. m., 5 16 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (llroad street station), fo Shenandcwh nt 3 57 and 8 36 a. m., i 10 and f i p. in. week days. Sundays leave at 6 60 a. m Leave Uroad street station, Philadelphia, a Fei Girt. Asburv Park. Ocean Qrove. l.'i Draucli, and Intermediate stations, 6.6 11.14 a, in., 3.30 and l.OO p. m. week-days. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOlt NRW YORK. KTnress, week-days 3 20, 4 On. 4 60 6 18, 6 80, 7a,S,8IB,080, 1021 (Dining Oar), 1100 n m. 12 00 noon, 2 38 (Limited 103 and 4 23 p.m. Dining Oars), 140, 230 (Dining Oar) 820, 8 60, 400,500, 6 6(I)lnillgOart, 6 TO, 6 60. 8 12, 10 00. p. m.. 12 01, night. Sundays. 3 20, 4 09, 4 60 6 18, SO. B 83, 960, 10 21, (IU Ing Ourl, 1186 a. m. 12 06, 2 80 ( Hiiilug Car), 4 OOlLlinlted 1 22 Dining Oar), 6 20. 6 ftt, (Dining Oar), A 86, 0 50, g 12, 10 01. p. m , 12 01 night. Express for lloaton without change, 11 00 a m., week-days, and 0 60 p. m., dally. FOR WASHINGTON AND TUB SOTTTT1 For Ilalllmore and Wushlngtou, 8 60, 7 J0,o -i 10 20, 1128 a. m., 12 0 (A 81 Limited Din lng Car), 112. 818. 4 41 (6 19 OongretMlooa! Limited, Dining Oar), 6 17, 6 86 (Dlrdng Car), 7 40 (Dining Car) p. m., and 18 06 night week days. Sundays, 8 60, 7 20, 012, 11 28 a. m., 12 09 1 12, 4 41, ( 5 16 Congrewlonai Limited, Dining Car), 6 56 (Dining Oar), 7 40 p. m. (Dining Car) and 12 06 nlgul. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leavo Brood street station, Philadelphia (via Delawsre river bridge), express, 7 02 p. m. daily. iA-ave Market etroct Ferry, exprewi, 8 60 a 111., 2 00, 4 10,8 ( 0 p m Sunday., 8 45, 0 48 a.m. Accommodation, 8 00, 8 20, a. in., 8 20 and 120 p. m., week days. Sundays, 8 00, 8 15 a. m., 4 00 aud 5 00 p. m. For Caie May, Anglessca, WHdwood and Holly Beach, and Hcu Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon Express, 9 00 a. m., 100 p tn wctlk days. Sundays, u 00 a. in. For Somen Point. Bipregs, 8 60 a m., 410 Sin. week days. Sunday. 8 48 a m. . M. Pajcvon, J. K. Woon, Qen'l Manager. Oen'l l'uai'g'r Agt A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flain and Coal SU. Finest whiskeys, boars porter and alt eorstautly on Up Cbotee oaiperance drluk and elgur.. If you want to hire a aafe aud relUhl. team for driving or for working purpose, tmy Shield.' livery stable a visit. Team constantly on hand at reasonable rale JAMI IMIEUDS, Mo 410 East Centre street OprtfMlte Reading railroad station SY PILS.S1 WI,b-M toPCilt. CO..PMI A.i Povlnsky's drug .ton. Eo. Centre struct Bat. sti a ".ur' H!J" -.1H1 ifrJ OUJU Po; t LITTLE GREECE REPLIES To the Oollootive Note Sent by the Great Powers, WILL CONTINUE TO SEND TB00PS. The Government'. Intervention In Affair, in Crete I. Justified by the Massacre There ltUMln, J'rnnee, Rnglaud, Italy and Austria Land Troops. Athens, Feb. 16. Replying to the col lective note of the powers, the Grecian government has declared that Its In tervention In affairs in Crete Is Justi fied by the massacres there, and that It is not due to a desire to disturb the Island. The Greek government an nounces that It is determined to con tlnue to dispatch troops for the pur pose of restoring order. Great excitement prevails here. The reserves of 1872-73 have been called upon In order to rejoin their colorn Within 48 hours. Crowds continue to throng the rooms of the legislative chamber, anxious for news from Ret Imo, Candla and Canea, where the Christians are tn the minority. The rebels on the inland are divided Into three bodies. They are command ed, In the vicinity of Hetlmo, by a ma jor of the artillery; in the vicinity of Candla by a captain of engineers, and in the vicinity of Canca by a cap tain of artillery. All of those com manders are ex-officers of the Greek ni my. Colonel Vassos, aide-de-camp to the king of Greece and commander ot the Creek army corps, at Platonics, only an hour's distance from Canea, has iesued a proclamation to the Cretan people. He has also demanded the sur render of the Turks. Troops from the foreign men-of-war have landed at Canea. The Russian, French, English and Italians each furnished 100 men, the Austrians- 60. With the consent of the Turkish au thorltltes the whole detachment, under the command of an Italian officer, sim ilar to the second detachmejnt, com manded by a French officer, will be held in readiness to land. Russian, French, English, Italian and Austrian flags have been hoisted on the ram parts of the town. The commander of the Greek squadron has been notified of their landing. When the troops landed the Moham medans did not make any demon stration. The sailors of the various nations marched to quarters prepared for them by the authorities at the re quest of the Italian admiral, the senior commanding officer, the British forces occupying the large building adjoining the telegraph office. The great major ity of the Mohammedan population seemed apparently pleased with the occupation of the island by the powers, and many of their leaders begged that the occupation be extended to the whole Island. Without doubt the land ing of the troops will produce a great effect upon the Christians and tend to restore peace. MuBhavier Ismaal Bey, after a con ference with the military authorities, addressed a note to the foreign ad mirals stating that he gladly accepted the ocotipation, and that he hoped It might be extended to Sitla, ICIsamo, Bellno and elsewhere. At Athens demonstrations in the vi cinity of the palace and the govern ment offices continue. Cheers for "the union of Crete with Greece" w"rc heard when the news reached Athens of the landing of the Grecian troops on the Island of Crete. Prime Minis ter Delyannis made a speech to the crowd, approving of the sentiments ex pressed and exhorting calmness. In conclusion he said: "Let us hope that the news of the landing of troops from the squadrons at all of the ports of Crete will be confirmed." A dispatch from Constantinople says that the porte Is sending a note to Greece, and threatens to break off dip lomatic relations unless the Greek squadron Is withdrawn from. Turkish waters. It transpires that Prince Georgl Bero vltch, governor of the Island of Crete, resigned when It became known that he had officially called upon the Greek consul for protection. ' Ismaal Bey has been appointed governor- of Crete, succeeding; Prince Georgl Berovltch, resigned. Mussulman Badrles has been elected mayor of Canea. The flight of Prince Georgl Bero vltch. and the resignation of Ibraham Pasha brings affairs In the Island of Crete to a crisis. Mustafa Pasha, sec ond In command of the troops, Is at Herakllon, and fidhem Pasha, com mandant of the fortress, is disabled by a wound. Thus both the civil and the military ;n -,-er are in a state of abey ance. Cha' s is complete. Fortunately the troor'' behaved well, but It is hard to any uhat may occur at any mo ment. While the- powers are deliberat ing rr me provisional government must be appointed. The powers must de cldo whether to uphold the recent re form scheme or not. In case the re form program is not carried into exe cution there appears to be no alterna tive but Greek annexation. This is the only solution of the problem possess ing the elements of finality, but if Europe Intends to complete her handi work energetic measures must quickly be taken. Joint naval occupation at the commencement of the trouble would have averted all of the present complications. Dou't Tobaoeo Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily aud forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bae, tbo wonder-worker that makes weak men stroug. Many gam ten pounds iu ten days. Over 100,000 eured. 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