tt NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA. HAVE YOU READ SENATE STOil, SWEPT, Le tortay handed to the A-oclattl I'repi. correspondent the following e-.-n-eral statement, wl'h the reqiltet tltat It be circulated: "Neither our flag nor young American women ltnve ever been Inaulted here. On the contrary, I have always found the Spaniards cour teous ana polite to all Americans, a well as to every one else." Hit ONLY IY To Settle la to dot Right Down to Cau&s. Road Tills. It Tells You How. RUSSIA WARNS GR1I THE PHILADELPHIA TIPS A CURB TOR IT. An Eioiting Day of Ddbata on the Ouban Question. Must Withdraw Troops and War Vessels from Orete. --THIS MORNING? Not a Patent Cure-all, Nor a Modern Mira cle, Bat Simply a national (Jure Tor Dys pepsia. In those Jy or lintntiuggery anil decep tion, tlie manufacturer of patent medicines, Mi h ruin, suom te think their medjeinos will nut sell utile they claim that it will rare every diwae under the un. And they never think of leaving out dyspepsia and gtoniiich tr-Jahlee. They aro sure to il.iiin tlia . ioir iHistmm is absolutely certain to inr-, vi ry dyspeptic and ho ncoU look no luitlier. In the face of these absurd rliiliin It is re freshing to note that the proprietors of Stu art's Dyspepsia Tablets have carefully re frained from making any undue claims or fatso representations regarding the mciiti of this most excellent remedy for dyspepsia and stomach troubles. They make hut one claim for it, and that is, that for indigestion and various stomach trouhlrn Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablet is a radical cure. They go no farther than this and any man or woman suffering from indigestion, chronic or ner vous dyspepsia, who will glvo tbo remedy a trui will Itiul that nothing is claimed for it, t hut tliu facts will not fully sustain. It is a modern discovery, composed of harmless vegetable ingredients acceptable to the weakest or most delicate stomach. Its great success in curing stomach troubles is due to the fact that the medical properties aro such that it will dlgmt whatever whole some food is taken into the btoinach, no mat ter whether the stoiuaoh Is In good working order or not. It rests the overworked . orgun n,,.l wtnlAt.l.lw.a Ihn l.ft.W tin, Mnflll fits, nerve, crealinic a health? unnotite. slvesl refreshing sleep and the blessings which al ways accompany a good digestion and proper assimilation of food. In using Htnart's Dyspepsia Tablets no dieting is required. Simply eat plenty of wholesome food and take these Tablets at each meal, thus assisting and resting the stomach which rapidly regains its proper digestive power, when the Tablets will be no longer requited. Nervous Dyspepsia Is simply a condition in which Boino portion or portions of the ner vous system are not properly nourished. Good digestion luvlgorates the nsrvous sys tem and every organ in the body. 8tuart's Dyip.pjta TabUts are sold by all druggists at SO cents per package. They . nr,8" nunufictured by the Stuart Chemical Co, of .Marshall, Mich. Any druggist vill tell you it gives univer sal satisfaction. THE DOCTOR May be out when you send tor him ami In lid you run a great risk. Avoid this by keeping a few of the BRONCHO Homoeopathic REME DIES in the house. "They do the Work" And cost but 10 CENTS at nil drtlg store. SHN1) FOR SiAMPIJi. BRONX CHEMICAL COMPANY, Yonkera, N. Y. gpiVlC?llLIl1 1-jdV Cr rCCTS AT 0 THEN CATON'e UITiiLIZEH Cures general or special debility, wakeful ness, Bperrcatorho.-, emissions, Impotency, paresis, etc. Corro..5 u,iilonal disorders, caused by errors cr ct-csscs, quickly restoring Lost Manhood in old cr y -aiug, giving vigor and strength where lorm-'r vc.ilcnc:,-; prevailed. Con venient package, slnirld, effectual, and legitimate. cune i3 Qu.c:; and Thorough. Detit te deceived y imitations: insist On CATON'S VitHlKcis. Sent sealed il your drus gist does not h ive il. W'e J I :-cr pkge, 6 for 1 3, with written gur.rar.tea of complete cure. Information, reference.., etc., fiee and confidential. Send us statin:., n of case and 25 cts. for a week's trial treatment. One only Bent to each person. ' CATON i.ILD. CO., BOSTON, MASS. For sale at 1 1. V. Klrlln's drug storo a i i .iii nanuoiin urug store., ANSY FELLS! CftUS kSSaf' AND SURE. S'NOrtc.Vcfi'" ,Oto, . . fix F MOrXSBaaUAP-t' Wu?x Bpicipcc- ,i P Foi t rovlnsky's drug storo, 23 Ru Centre street. JO 6b4TorTfi Sixth St. ifa Side entrance on Green SL PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. iri.li:Nl-lnl'JlAJAluiS(i0yciiraana u Years IIosnltj,l ISxnerlence In ertuanr. , stricture, blood poison, General dcdility, Lost Vigor, .EXCESSES AND ALL OTHER fi EFFECTS OF YOUTHFUL folly of both sexes Permanently cured after every one else has failed. 10ST MANHOOD AND SHRUNKEN ORGANS RESTORED, (Sena five 2-ccnt statute for book Trntli. The only exposure of Quacks under sworn testimonials. pepa. Railroad, 8CHUYIUU. DIVISION. Jakuabv 16,1897. Trains will leave Slienaudoati niter the abnv, (Lite tor Wiinrans, Qilberton, Fraekvllle, Dart Water, St. 01 ill r, l'ottsvllle. llauiburg, Reading 11, , ,,,....,., Ml. H',.-.. ........ ii Ul.lt adolphlu (jirad street station) ut 5 08 and lint a. m. Anu i w iv ill. on wbbk nays, r or roil vllle and Intermediate stations 9 17 a. m. SUNDAY. For Wlnaans. Gilherlou, Kraekvlllo, I)r, Water. St. Clair, Pottsvllto, at 6 08, 9 15 a. m. urn 3 10 p. in. For llawbursT, needing, l'hoenlxvlll, Norristown, Pblladeli e 15 a. in.. 1 10 D. in. Pottskiwi, Jphla at ft '8 Trains leave Frank vllle for Shenandoah si 10 10 n. in. nnil 13 31, SJI, 762 and 1047 y, as. Humlnv. 11 13 a. in. and 5-11 n. m. Leave l'ottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10U a, m. and 1:1:0ft, s is, 7 Jo aiul lu w p. m. HunUaj . 10 40 a. m., a is p. m. I.euve I'hlladelDhla. (Broad street station), fo: Bhenaudoab at S 57 and S 83 a. in., 4 10 and 7 1; p. i a. week days. Mondays leave at 6 BO a. m. Imv TtrAAf street station. 1'hlladelollla. to. rea um, Aauury rsrs, uw.ii vsiu.w, llraneb, and Intenuedlute stations, 80. 11.14 a. m., a.ao anu 4 .00 p. m. weeK-aays. Leave Broad Street Station, PtUIadeiplila, l'Olt NEW YORK. Kxpress, week-days 8 SO, 4 On, 4 50 5 15, B 60, 7!,8,tt). 8 30, 10 21 (Dining Car), 1100a in. 12 00 noon, 2 86 (Limited 1 00 and 4 . m. Dining- Cars). 140, 2 80 (Dining- Cur) a a), il 50, 4 to, 0 110, 5 56 (Dining Car), 0 00, (1 ,Vi, m u, lu uo p. in., li 01, night. Sundays 8 20, 1 'a, 4 yi 1 ir," tt JO, 8 3D, 9 M, 1021, (Dl lug Our,, 1 1 :a n. ill., 12'.I5, 2 U0 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 22 Dining Cur), 5 20, 5 58, (Dining Car), 0 4o, C 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in , 12 01 lllghL Kxpress for lioaton wltliout change, 11 00a in., wock-days, auuaM p. ui-, dally. roil 'WASIHN AND THE HOUTII. for BaltlmoreMkwr ashlngton, u 00. 7 aO,s 1 2 1020, 1128 a. in., 1209 (1281 Limited Din ing Car), 1 12. 8 18, 4 41 (6 19 Congressional Unilted. Dining Cur), 0 17, 0 05 (Dining Our), 7 40 (Dining Car) p 10, hiicI 12 05 nlgfai week days. Sundays 1 .J 7 21, 9 12, 1128 a, 111., 1100 I 12, 4 41.(5,' 1 1 nKii-nsiiinul Limited, Dining Carl, est (Dl,,i.. Carl, 7W p ai. (Dluiug Car) and 1206 iuk'u. FOB ATLANTIC CITV. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia (via Delaware river Jirldge), express, 7 02 p. n. d.lly. I,ea o Market street Kei ry, express, 8 50 a 111., 2IIO, 4 10,5 0 p 111 Sniidaye, 8 45, tl 11 H m. Aci-oiiiiiioiI .lion, 8 (iO, K 20, a. 111 , 3 20 and 4 20 p 111 , s 1 ,'k day s. Mundays, 8 00, 8 15 a. in , 4 00 mid r, i i in. Km I u May, ii';'i ,,-eu, Wildwoml and Jlolly Ilea, h, .111,1 hr.i UU City , 11, i au 1 ity and Avulon Kxpri'ui, uuo a. 111., 4 00 p ro week days. HunduyH. u Ul a 111. f'or Hoinera Point I'.xpross, 8 50 a lu., 4 10 p 111. wet k days. Sundays h 45 a. m. J 11. Ill T iiinson, J It Woon, Ueii'l Manugii. Oeu'l Pasa'g'r Agt 0K DPMAKDS 8ANGTJILLY'8 RELEASE. While Dnr'Stntesinen Oiew Kxeltcd Over the Debate, Mr. Men-art Sharply Orltl olslng Cleveland, the Queen of Spain Signed the Order for Snngullb's Helen?, Washington, Fi b. 26. The senate was stormsvept yei.terday by such passionate debate, such extraordinary demonstrations In the crowded gall eries and such dramatic personal ex changes between the conspicuous fig ures of the senate as to make the day one of the most memorable In the annals of the upper branch of con gress. Cuba was the theme, and seemed to stir all the pent up emotions uf months. It brought about the complete displacement of appropriation bills, threatening their failure, and the ad vancement of the Cuban question to the very front of senato business. It dlscltsed, also, that the resolution de manding of Spain the Immediate and unconditional releane of Julio San gullly, having on a test vote secured the right of way, would be resisted ' y nrotracted debate. The Allen resolution, for sending battleships to Cuba, came up soon after the senate opened, anu Mr. ai len severely arraigned Spain for cru elites against women and children. Mr. Morgan, who reported the resolution for the Immediate release of Sangullly, followed In a calm speech reciting the breach of treaty rights In Sangullly's case. Mr. Daniel, of VlrKlnla, in a fervid plea for Sangullly, stirred all the latent passion of the senate. He spolce of Spanish outrages to American citizens and Insults to An.orlcan of ficials. When Mr. Hale sought to interject questions Mr. Daniel sufcjoo'.lvely stat ed that he would Yield In due time, whether it be to t!e organ of tho cap tain general of Cuba or of the queen of Spain, or of any one else. In view of Mr. Hale'a attitude on the Cuban question the meaning was unmistak able. Personal feeling was quieted,, however, by mutual explanations, This was followed by a series of ex plosive Incidents, culminating with a ringing declaration by Mr. Frye that If he had his way a warship would start forthwith for Havana. This sent a thrill through the crowded galleries, which broke out In long continued and vociferous .applause, which the vice president tried vainly to restrain. Mr. Mills exultlngly declared that the gal leries were filled with American citi zens, who had a right to express their feelings. Speeches followed In quick succes sion from Mr . Lodco, Mr. Teller, Mr. "White and Mr. Sherman. The latter earnestly supported the resolution. With the Cuban resolution placed di rectly before the Bonate on a vote Mr. White, of California took the floor In opposition, speaking throughout the afternoon. At G o'clock the senate took a recess until 8 p. m. for a continuance of the contest, and the debate was continued until nearly midnight. There was another dramatic lnc'dent during the night debate, whlla Mr. Stewart was speaking. Mr. Stowart said It should be known that, with these Cuban barbarities crying for re dress, there were Americans In the senate, even If there were none In the White House. This stirred the" galleries to action, and there was a burst of applause. Mr. Ilawley called attention to the ap plause, and the presiding officer ad ministered a warning rebuke. Mr. Stewart went on to say that the votf of the day had shown a majority of the senate delermlned to act against Spanish murderers, and this action should be taken, despite the threats of opposition from the White House. Mr. Pallmer, of Illinois, replied briefly to Mr. Stewart's criticism of the president. "I desire only to say that there Is a statesman In the executive mansion," said Mr. Palmer, "a brave, bold statesman who' endeavors to en force the laws. The iiresldeht ' has sought to enforce the neutrality IawB of thr United States. I had regarded thl! rtrit Cubr.n osrloltatldn as a temttst In a tea not, and It i 'i d not, In my Judivmont stand In the va.y of the legislation of tho sen ate. L,ast nlsht Senator Sherman gave out a leter received by him from J. I. rtodrlgues, counsel for Sangullly, ex plaining that his client had withdrawn his appeal from the sentence of the Spanish court. Couneel explained that this was the only lecal method of se curing the prisoner's discharge speed ily. Perhaps the same result cou'.d have been obtained by allowing the appeal to be. liearfl by tiri) o'ourt at Madrid, but this Involved a long wait, and wo long as an appeal was pending the Spanish did not admit of a pardon, The letter makes a strong plea against the passage of the Sangullly resolution by the senate. An hour later Senor De Lome, the Spanish minister, received a cable gram from the Duke of Tetuan, stating that the queen had signed the pardon, of Sangullly. It was stated at the Spanish legation that this action was agreed upon some days ago at a cabi net meeting, but the announcement was, according to diplomatic usage withheld until the qui en had, formally signed It. The news was Immediately made public, and It had the effect of bringing the senate to the conrldera. tton of other matters. The Sangullly incident Is now considered settled. The Cuban eyaltement was added to by a bill prevented In thehouse by Mr. Sulser, of New York. The bill pro vides that "war be declared to exist between tho kingdom of Ppain and her colonies and the United States of America and their territories, and that the president is authorised to use the whole land and naval force of the United States to carry the same Into tfTe ct, and to Issue to r- Ivate armed i v-Hsela of the United Slates commis sions or letters of marque and general i reprisal In &uih form as he shall think ' pri'piT " The hupse 1b evidently dilftlng on to ward final adjournment with an easy conscience. All the appropriation bills nave been sent to the senate and pend lng the presentation of the final con ft re rue reportB Is devoting Us time to miscellaneous mattum. Final action was had on both the nstieultural and army bills yesterday, and a bill was I paspod to clothe the postoftVe Inspec tor with the power of United States i marshals In the matter of making ar ret te. Quite unexpectedly, late In the af'emnon, the banking and currency committee brought forward the bill to authorize national banks to take out eireulatlon to the par value of t'ie bonds deposited. There was a llvly debate, but the bill was passed l.y a i"o of 144 to 46. As this la the house bill, thure Is small prosreet of Its re ceiving eonslderatlon by the senate at this session. Lee Defends the Spaniards. llavuiiu. Feb. 2fl. Cojisub. Qeneral Italian Htnbs Ills tVlfo nn the Street. Hound Hrook, N. J., Feb. 26. Joseph Chnlhe, nn Italian who lives In the Italian dlstitct of this place, quarreled with his wife yesterday. The woman lied fiom his house, followed by her In furiated husband. He overtook her near the Methodist church, on Main street, and drawing a stiletto plunged It Into her right breast. The woman dropped to the ground, and died In a few minutes. Chalbl escaped, but was captured last night at Summit, N. J. The murderer It Is learned, elope! from Drldgeport, Conn., with the wo man, whose name was Bridget Mc Qulnnes. He left a wife and four chil dren in the Connecticut city. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common water glass with urine and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling Indicates a diseased con dition of tho kldnoys. When urine status linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain lu the back, is also convincing proof that tho kidneys and bladderareoutof order. WHAT TO DO. There Is comfort in tho knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Itoot, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the baok, kidneys, liver, bladder and overy part of the urinary pas sages. It corrects Inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects fol lowing use of liquor, wino or beer, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tho night to urinate. The mild and tho ex traordinary effect of Swamp-Koot is soon realised. It stands tho highest for Its wonder ful euros of tho most distressing cases. If you need a niedlolue you should have the best. Sold by druggists prioe fifty cents and one dollar. For a samplo bottlo and pamph let, both sent free by mall, mention Evkniko Hekai.d and send your full post-ofllee address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Biughamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee tho genuineness of this oiler. Keduced Itates to Washington on Account of tho Inauguration via Pennsyl vania Itallroad. For the benefit of those who doslre to at tend the ceremonies incident to tho inaugura tion of President-elect MqKlnley, tho Penn sylvania Kail road Company will sell excur sion tickets to Washlugtou Starch 1, 2, 3, aud 4, valid to return from March 4 to 8, at the following rates: From Pottsvlllo, $7.25; Reading, $7.20 ; Birdsboro, $0.85 ; Pottstown, f0.85; Norristown, $0.15 ; Philadelphia, $6.40, and from nil other stations on tho Pennsylvania system at reduced rates. This inaueuration will be a most interest ing event, and will undoubtedly attract a largo number of people from ovcry section of tho country. The magnificent facilities of tho Pennsyl vania Kailroad make this lino the favorite route to tho national capital at all times, and its enormous equipment and splendid term inal advantages at Washington make it especially popular on such occasions. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away, If you want to quit tobacco using easily aud.forovcr, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of now llfo and vigor, toko No-To-Bac, tho wondor-worker that niakus weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds In ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from yonr own druggist, who will gnarauteo a cure. 5Do or $1.00. Booklot and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or Now York. Dr. btelnltz May ltceover. IIoscow, Feb. 26. The following par ticulars have been obtained regarding the Illness of Dr. Steit'ltz, the tamous chess player. Since he tost his match with Lasker here Dr. Stelnitz has shown signs of insanity, and on Jan. 27, through. the efforts of the United States consul here, Mr. Adolph DI11 hardt, he was placed In-'the university c-inlc c? Professor Korsakoff, where he rr. ?it.i zvi'al and gratuitous care. Dr. f--tt-li.il? Is Improving, and his re covery Is losslble. His life Is In no Immediate d'angcr. Ie is suffering from progressive paialjUs of the brain. Uucklen's Arnica Salve, The best salve in tbo world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevor sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, una all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, 01 jo pay required.- It fs guaranteed tp give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Prior 2 " cents per box. For salo by A. Wasley. Itottl ICobbery lu llimlon. Boston, Feb. 20. A daring robbery took place yesterday afternoon from the Jewelry warerooms of Samuel Car ro, when more than $1,500 worth of gold settings were taken away by three men while Mr. Carro was at din ner. The men called at -the rooms and asked to look at some settings, saying that they were In a hurry. The office boy stepped out to call his employer when, within sight of two Journeymen, who were at work nearby, the men Jumped over the counter, snatched a case from the safe and made their es cape. FREE CORE FOR MEN. A MUhlgan Man Offers to Send Bis Dis covery Free. Claims to Be a Benefactor to Weakened Mankind. There it always more or leas susplolon attached to anything that i offered free but sometimes a man so overflows with generosity that lie cannot rest unni nis uisooverv is known to the world, in order that bis fellow men may profit by what lie has discovered. It is upon tills principal that a resident of Kalajiiasoo, Mich., desires to send free to mankind a prescription which will cure them of any form of nervous debility ; relieves tliem of all the doubt aud uncertainty which suoli men are peculiarly liable to and restores the organs to natural tlse aud vigor. As it eosta nothing to try the experiment it would seem that any iiiau, suffering with the nervous troubles that usually attack men who never stopped to realise 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 the remedy in 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 sulTering with any form of nervous weakness ought to write for such a remedy at once. A request to II. (!. Olds, Box 1712, Kalamazoo, Mich., stating that you are not sending for the prescription out of idle curiosity, but that you wish to make use of the medicine by giving it a trial, will be answered promptly ami without evidence as to where information came from. The prescription is sent free and although some may wonder how Mr. Olds can afford to give away his discovery, there is uo doubt u'xiut the oiler being genuine. Cut this out and send to Mr Olds so that ho may know how yon rame to write him. 12 2(4 7St Everybody talks back nowadays. The subject Is serious. A mistaken idea has cost thousands ef lives. llad backs are so common. You And them In every walk of life. They are lame, weak, or acklng. A bunlen by day, a torture at night. Many remedies relieve, but don't cure. The longer used, the less their effect. Plasters and liniment help at first, Hut don't reach the cause. Only ose way to do that. That way Is through the Kidneys. The Kidneys are the blood filters. Keep the (liters going. If clogged the back is affected. The A. it. C. of Kidney knowledge Is, Nine times out of ten : Baok ache means Kidney ache. Lame Back Means Lame Kidneys. Weak Back Means Weak Kidneys. Cure the Kidneys, thus cure the baok. Dean's Kidney Pills are doing this every day iu eveiy city, town aud hamlet In our llepuhlic. Ample proof of this will bs furnished shortly in our own town in the shape of indorsements of the claims made fur Doau's Kidney Pills by our own resid ents. Doan's Kiduey Pills are for salo by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster- Milhurn Co., Buffalo, N. Y sole agents for United States. Itomember tho name, Doan's, i nd take no other. Chleliester's English Ilfamsnd Hrantf, ENflVROYAL PILLS Origin al nd Only Genuine safe. a)w.vji rfilUbld. ladic uk mond Brand to IttxA and (hid raeullla' (hoiei, ' alert with btoo rt'rbon. Toko lion and imitation At nrognu, or MCd 4r In stamp! itr paT.lci.1nrt, tstlmoDlal r H( Jet fr 1,pHciV' ' if(r, by return Mali. in.nfMV T oimonlftla Vitihi Punttr. CbcNcfrCnoralL'al-o..Uuillinn quatijk, II we can sell you one c package of Seelig's Kaflee well be satisfied. We know you'll buy more. Twill touch the spot. Grocers. vho has used SEELIO'S Kafpee.. 'knows a erand .pood drink that vill please her husband: a a 'a a .1 DIVSDEHD oS To our customers WOULD TOU GARB TO INVEST elf! Ott UPWARDS? DM. deiilg Ttsyible monlMr. 1 cm Financial ro,. 2J5 Drnrborn H',rtat fttluAfo, 1). SAlways FIRST Gail Borden M tt 19 0 CONDENSED HILK & Pa 9C Vr til lttirltnv .Wsn.l It Is the Tt;.v.s3 .'h.;;;x3,.i g A PERFECT FOOD FOR INFANTS Qoasesoetaeaeflsoscsesssof) FOR Piles or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils k Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fover Blisters. Sora Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sola by druggists, or sent poet-paW on receipt of price UCaritKES'9IED.C0., Ill HI WUlUuStKenYork. Kor salo at l'ovlusky's drug store, 38 Bust Centre street PHILA. & READING RY IN HPFBOT DKQ. 6. 1890. Tralus leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week days HO, S3B, 710 a. m., 12 88, 8 08 and ft 58 p. m Sundays, i 10 a. m. For New York via Mnuch Chunk, week day S as, 7 10 a, m 12 88 and 3 OB p. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week days 2 10, 5 36, 7 10 n.m., 12 88, 8 08 and 5 S8 p. in. Bun days, 2 10 a. m. For l'ottsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 10 n. m., and 12 38, 3 06 and 8 88 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Tamoqua aud Mahanoy Ofty. week days 210,828, 710 a. in., 1283, 808 and 888 p. n Sundays, 2 10 a. ra. For Wllllanuport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg week days, 8 28, 11 30 a. m., aud 7 28 p. m Sundays, 3 26 a. m. For Mahanoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25, 5 28, 710, II 0u. ui., 1288, 308, 888, 728 and DM p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 3 28 a. in. For Ashlaud and Sliamokln, week days, 8 tt, 710, 1130 a. m., 728 and 9 88 p. m. Sun days, 3 28 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West vli II. AO. It. R., through trains les-i Read I us Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. li It. 17 X.) at 8 20, 7 88, 1128 a. m., 810 and 7.27 u. i. Sundays, 8 20, 7 00, 11 28 a. in., 8 W and 7 27 p. m. AdSl tlonal trains from Twenty.fourili and Oheet nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. It 20 12 11 8 p. in. Sundays, 1 88, 8 2 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days. 4 30, 8 00 a. m., 1 80, 130, 9 00 p. m. not uIkIii. Sundays, fl 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 a. in.. 1 80 and 4 IS p. ni. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, wees days, 4 20, 8 38, 1006 a. m. and 4 08, 8 80, 11 W p. m. Snndays, 11 SO p. ra. Leave Reading, week days, 1 88, 7 10, 10 Ob 11 55 a. ui., 6 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 1 86 a. sa Leave Potlsville, week days, 2 88, 7 40 a. in. 12 30 and 0 12 p. in. Sundays, 4 35 a. ui. Leave Tamaiiia. week day. 8 18, 8 50, 11 28 m., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 4.1 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 a. m Leave Mahauny ity , week days, 8 48, 8 11 11 47 a. ui., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 08 p. ui. Suudays, 8 1! a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00 dbtOtf7.115Sa.nl., 1 IS, 2 19,6 20, 620, 76taur lots p. iu. Sundays, 2 40, (10 a.m. Leave Wtlllaiuiiport, week days, 7 42, 10 10 s ni., 3 35 and 11 41 p. ui. Sundays, ll 15 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY 1)1 VISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wart au South street w hail for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kxpress, l a. m., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p m. Aceouiinuuutiim, H 01) a. in., 0 30 p. ui. HiiihIh Kxpress, 900, 1000 a. lu. Accom modation, H OU a. ni , 4 45 p. iu. Returning- leave Atlantic City depot, corue Atlantto aim Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kilireas, 7 85, 9 00 a. in., 8 30, 8 80 p. in. Aeconmiouatlon, 8 15 a. in, 4 82 p.m. HumlavH Kxpress, 4 00, 7 80 p. ill. Aueoluino dutiun, 7 15 a m , 4 15 p in. Parlor Cars on all jxpress trains. lll fcf All tlHL W8T8H mmi mi WILL BLOCKADE THE PIRAEUS If the Warning Is Not Obeyed Within Three Days IClng Otoorge Orlllolses the Attitude r the 1'nwers Ofeat Itrllnln Would Poroe Autonomy for Oretw. St. Petersburg, Feb. 26. ItiiPila, through the Russian minister nt Ath ens, M. K. Onou, has called upon Greece to withdraw all of her troops and her fleet from Crete within thret days. The semi-offlolal announcement was followed by a long and Involved statement of the motives actuating Russia, namely: That to prevent the extension of the revolution to othei portions of the Turkish empire, Im perilling the peace of Europe, a stop must be put to the action of Greece, which Is In opposition to International law. Uefore negotiations for a future Cretan constitution can be entered upon, It is asserted, Ilussla has re solved to restore order In Crete. Then after the Greek evacuation under the protection of the powers an autono mous government will be Installed un der the suzeiiiinty of the sultan. In this policy, It is claimed, Russia Is supported by Franoe, Germany and AuBtria. Throughout the entire state ment neither England or Italy Is men tioned, but Greece Is warned that should she, In blind misconception of her interests, allow herself to be ex cited by self seeking friends to persist In her present attitude, under the false Idea that the powers are not united, because at the outset one or another has not concurred In Russia's propos als, Russia Is resolved to take repris als, the first step being the blockade of the Piraeus. The powers considered the Greek annexation of Crete out of the question, and It Is asserted, In the consetouBness of their absolute sup port, that Russia will be In a position to prevent the Cretan question from Impel iling the peace of Europe .even should any Individual power refuse to accede to the proposed measures. ' HI NO GEORGE flKlKYlill."",1; Tho Greek Killer Discusses the Attitude of the Powers. London, Feb. 26. A dispatch to The Chronicle from Athens savs: During an Interview with Kins; George ob tained by your correspondent on Wed nesday, the king said: "I cannot but express my profound astonishment and grief upon learning that the rep resentatives of the great powers not only permitted Turkish force to employ as a military base a sphere they had taken under their protection, In order to impose upon It neutrality and peace, but also positively caused their cannons to be fired upon Chi Istian people driven by outrage and massacre to strugle for life, liberty and religion. Nothing In the world till these events occurred would have Induced me to-be-lieve in the possibility of such an act. "I utterly fall to comprehend why Europe, Instead of following historic precedents in Italy and elsewhore, al lowing the Cretans to declare by ple biscite what suzerainty they should desire, should attempt to force upon them a regime alien to their feelings and inevitably destined to result In further complications." Mr. Henry Norman, the correspond ent of The Chronicle, says that he Is authorized to state that Greece Is-fully prepared to accept the decision ot. a plebiscite. " King George and his government re Iterate that It Is Impossible for them to retreat from their decision In regard to Crete, which Is supported by the whole nation. It is stated that King George has sent the Prince of Wales an open worded telegram saying that the recall ot the Greek forces from Crete by an ultimatum of the powers Is Impossible, GRI5AT MtlTAIN'S ATT1TUUK. Would Force the Comlmtnnts to Grmit Autonomy to Crete. London, Feb. 26. In the house of lords the Marquis of Salisbury, reply lng to a question from Lord Dunraven, said that as the best means of placing the house In possession of the facts of the moment as regards Crete, he would read a telegram sent to the British ambassadors to- the courts of the great powers. 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