...... M, -A--.,- FAITH OUIIE A GOOD THING in Some Diseases, But It Is a Failure in Stomach Troubles. Mere faith will not digest your food for you, will not give you an nppeUte, will not increase your flesh and strengthen your nerves and heart, btit Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet will do these things, because they are composed of the elements of digestion, they contain thejutees, acids and peptones u'erpssflry to the digestion and assimilation of nil wholeswma food. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest food if placed lu it Jar or bottle in water heated to 08 degrees, and thoy will do It much more oTectlvely when taken Into tlio stomach after meals, whether you have faltli that tlicy will or not. They invigorate the stomach, make pure blood and strong nerves, In the only nay that nature can do It. and that is, from plenty of wholesome food well digested. It Is not what we eat, but what we digest that does us Rood. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets nro sold by nearly all druggists at 50 spnls for full sited package, or by mall from the Stuart Co. Marshall, Mich. Send for book on Stomach Diseases. Tsams to Hire. If you want to hire a safe and reliable team for driving or for working? purposes pay Shields' livery stnble n visit. Teams .constantly on band at reasonable rates JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposltn Reading railroad station. The Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by thof) who uso Pozzoni's Complexion ."owder. EATH KlOW WUD GrVEXTS AT OH -THEI Cures general or special debility, wakeful cess, spormstt -fcee:!, emissions, Impotency, paresis, etc. Corrects functional disorders, caused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost Manhood in old or yrang, gir'ng vigor and strength whero farmer waVness prevailed. Con venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. 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SUM MAIS .RESTORE! .r..lT...ni w i.f.r iiAiU Mil1 fa 1:1; si i.Mit.i .- rutiu Fulton ttr .i bibh iuktrAUd TiettUe on Hair oa application I U) For sale by Shenandoah Drue Store, Kirlln Drug Store. Lager and Pilsner Beers, Purest and Jj8jt!il5t. Chris. Schmidt, a., 203 West Coal Street. .LlFEYTCTTC TE WJ NOW ""'"'CPKIICTSflTO-rHER loll bt til I iN historic mm. Tribute to Grant the Groatost intho Nation's History, FULLY A MILLION SPECTATORS View tho Slonttor Stroot 1'nrmlo, Which Can Only ho Compnrpil to tlio Ilchitefinciit of Xn)ol('(iii Whon His Hotly Was liotitriiod to I'nrls, New Tork, April J8.-eyer before! In the history of the worltJ, and never before In the hlBtorsf vof ' the United States, haa such n tribute been paid to the noble dead no when yaetenliiy, with wondrom pagrant by land rind ea, the nrvlon dedloated the tomb that now holds the body of Its hero, Ulysses S. Grant. it was an occasion more of triumph ant eulogy and national pride than of funeral rite, for In these 12 years since first the nation mourned for Grant the keenness of grle has worn away, and In ltB rle.ee there lives in the hearts of men that hero worship which found such tumultuous vent yesteraay. The. greatest of our citizens, our sol diers and our sailors stood side by side with men of fame from almost every nation of the earth and paid, without lestard to race or creed, or party prejudice, the last and long de layed honor of the living' to the dead, while the greatest throng that ever tilled tho city of New York added Its surging pean to the roar of belching guns In the tramp of marching sol diers. And In that throng there was no north and south, for since the sol dler.prcsldent had said "Let us have peace" the gray had blended with the blue. Before tho presidential party left their hotel to take part in the dedica tion ceremonies the Hag decked streets were blaok with people. Who cheered vociferously s the groat man drove by. "When tho tomb was reached a strange sight met the eye. All around the oval in the center of which Stood the gray monument to Grant were what seemed to be black hillocks. This sombre background was-formed by the thousands of spectators who filled the wooden stands, built up fron) tho ground on both sides of the tonib to the level of the steps that lead to Its mas sive doors. To the south, where the loop around the oval met the Utvorslde drive, there were two solid lines of humanity. On all four sides of the monument oval the stands were packed to overflowing, while facing these crowds was the greaf mass of eager sightseers who had not been pfflpially provided for. The solemn service of dedication seemed to throw a strange hush over this vast throng. The president stood bareheaded In the wind. When he spoke fe was heard distinctly by the 6,000 person? whp stood directly in front of him. General Portor'3 oration In honor of the hero seemed to Impress the crowd less than the sight of the palefaced, bareheaded president, standing beside the widow of the dead general, ex Prpsident Cleveland and tho gray headed statesmen and soldiers. It was their presence rather than their words that lent solemnity to the occasion. And when it was all over, when Mayor Strong had formally accepted from the nation the trust of the tomb, and when the president and his party disappeared in the luncheon tent, a sigh of relief wont up from the crowd, for at last the hero lay In the tomb befitting his renown and fittingly dedi cated by a grateful nation. While the land parade was waited for after the conclusion of the cere monies the sky became laden and the wind Increased until it almost howled around the trees. The waters of the Hudson reflected the ashen hue of tho sky, and the great white shiDS that floated on its bosom stood out in al most ominous relief. The dusty road bed of the drive was whipped up until black coats became brown, and spec tators forsook their unsheltered seats for the protection of the tomb pillars. Then suddenly, under the cloud of dust, from the south between tho two black lines of people which seemed-to meet In the perspective, came tho nodrHng plumes of the soldiers. On they mail i . d, an endless line of white and red and blue and gray, -First passing on the west side of the monument oval and then returning on the north road under the monumental arch, they passed the president In review, and then back again Into the mack pacu ground of humanity and the white clouds of dust. Surrounded by his cabinet, his gen erals and lg friends, President Mc; Klnley stood and reviewed the grand est miliary pageant ever seen In this city. There wore regular soldiers, reg ular sailors, national guardsmen of the sea and land forces, Grand Army vet erans, Confederate veterans and the striplings who In the future mty fight as gallantly as their fathers did. When the cheering was at its loudest, and when the wind had somewhat died away, a touching scene was enacted. which was seen by few. Silently Mr Grant stole away from the president reviewing stand, where she had been watching the gallant troops go by, and, "leaping on the arm of her Bin fjplon?! Grant, made her way to the tomb, lollowed only by the member of the Grant family. The bronze flpors were opened, and the widow Pf the hero passed from the noise o the eutpldn world. (n(o the dim quiet of the tomb. For apout ten minutes she stayed there, and then, with her face hidden in her hands, she left the scene. Boon after this president McKiniey went aboard the Dolphin, amid the booming of guns, and reviewed the great warships that lay in the shadow of the tomh. The dense crowds stll stayed in their seat ant watched t nd of the land parads. iChHtf,"'whi the last company haa passed out o MBht of the white roadbed, the hum dreds of thousands of spectators sought their homes, All trafllc was eongeated, nnd it was hours befons the tide of travel fell to its normal condition. As s o'clock, the hour at which President McKlnley was to go on board the Dolphin approached, the crowd on the Plef wherp jje. was tj anibftrk pew larger and larger, "unt(J the hundreds of steamers which, havt ns come up the river (n the navaj parade, htt4 taken up positions In, rather Inconvenient proximity to the polphlp. As the president set foot on, the deck of the polphln a presidential salute of il guns was tired, and the fleet of steamers blew whistles until the sound of the firing was scarcely audible. The president was accompanied by, Secretary of State Sherman, secretary Alajer, Attorney General sicitenna, Secretary Iong, (secretary Gage, Sec retary IIIIbs. Generals Miles, Ruggles, Porter and Dutterfleld, Ellhu Root, J, JjklwunJ. Slmingns, Governur Black and STCted tho president and his party, t'(i a cheer which was re-echoed bjj; ABOUT TUG LITTLB WONDER-WORKBR-A PERSONAL INTER VIEW OP INTEREST. Our repretentAttvo called on Mrs. Richard T. Kobcrts at No. 4IH Thirteenth etreet, and Iter conversation ns given below is but a sample Of the Scrauton talk that la going on about tho little conqueror. "Sirs, ltoberts I am told you have been a sufferer from kidney complaint, how long did you bavo It? "For ten years at least." "Can you tell what brought it on?" "I can't Just wy bow It oamo, I first noticed a slight lain In tho small of my back which gradually grew worse." "And of late years your trouble has In creased ?" "Yes it was very bad at times. I had a dull pain in the small of my back with an occasional pain In the abdomen and groin." "Was tho bladder aObcted ?" "Yes I thought so as during passage of urine an awful scalilinsjtnd buring sensation oxlstcd while there' was a soreposs in the abdomen as well. " "Was the passage of urine unatural?" "Indeed it was sometimes excessive and sometimes scanty, if I caught cold I Mas al ways worse." "Wcro there any other symptoms?" "Jfy stomach constantly gave me trouble.'' "I understand you are cured i what has brought this about?" "I took Poan's Kidney Pills tliov have cured my kidney complaint and tho stemach troublo has disappeared as well. I havo been relieved of my headaeho. I am truly happy to say I nm entirely oyer it all now, and I will always find it a pleasure to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to all who are victims of klduey troubles." For salo by all dealers, or sent by mall on receipt of price by Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Solo agents for the U. S. rosnnseirtsif vtCnerai Gary. At 9:30 o'clock the Dolphin started down the river, followed by the Im mense fleet of steamers which had awaited the arrival of the presldppt. As tho Dolphin passed the white squad ron and the foreign warships tho rails were manned by the gallant tars of the various ships, and a French bugle call from the Fulton was added to Its salute of the chief executive A unique feature of the naval pa rade was the appearance of the steam er Sam Sloan, decorated with Cuban Hags, us she passed up and down North river. She had been chartered by some of the prominent members of the Cu ban colony, and carried as guests President T. Estrada Palma and the officers of the Cuban legation and their families. As Mr. Palma and party ascended, from the Cortlandt street pier to the cajbln of the Sam Sloan the band played the national anthem of Cuba, while one of the ladles sang the air, the passengerB Joining in the chorus. Every stanchion and flagstaff was hung with the colors of Cuba Libre. As the Sloan steamed up the river the band played the national air of each country while passing Its representative or visiting warphipa. When the Sloan reached the Spanish men-of-war, Infanta Isabella and Maria Theresa, the band struck up the Cuban national war song, while the passengers .cried "Cuba Libre." The officers of the SpHUish vessel maintain ed a dignified silence. While the surging crowds were still seeking their homes' an elaborate re ception to President McKlnley was In progress at the Union League club. Scarcely a hitch occurred In the whole arrangements for this great celebration, and the arrangements of the committee from early morning until lat6 at night met with complete success. The brisk cold wind affected those in the elevated vicinity of the tomb more than It did those in more sheltered and lower parts of the city. It Is estimated that fully a million persons watched for hours the troops tnat passed in review, it was such a gorgeous sight that no dust, no wind, could kill the enthusiasm of the on lookers, many of whom were compelled to walk out In the early morning to the park, and thousands of whom came from distant cities, When night fell and the greatest of military, naval and civic parades ever seen here was at an end the city as sumed a gala aspect. The streets were full of bright uniforms of all nations, while sightseers from every part wandered frorn rjlape to place and dis cussed the wonders of the day. Once In the history of the world bo? fore has such a ceremony been en acted over the reinterment of any great man, ths onlv other Instance being when the body of Napoleon was brought hack to Paris, when royalists. and republicans alike Joined In one great triumphal pageant, At midnight all was quiet. The war ships' lights no longer were reflected by the placid Hudson, and the gray tomb on the eminence above stood out boldly against the blaok sky, at last a fitting mounment erected by a grate ful nation to the soldier-president who through victories and war brought peace, and wljo with peace brought nonor. COMFORT AND KNOWLEDGE. Sent free by mall. Set aside for tweuty-four hours a bottlo or common glass filled with urine. A sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of tho kidneys. When urine status linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too rrequont desire to urinate or pain in tho baok, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and oiauuer arc out or order, WHAT TO DO. There is oorafort in the knowlcdgo so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Eoot, the greet kidney remedy, fulfill) every with In relieving pain in the baok, kidneys. liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in pawing It, or bad eiltate following ue of Uinier, wine or beer, and overcomes tliat unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. Tho mild and the extra ordinary einxn or HvniP-l(opt W soon realized. Jt stands the highest for Its won derful cures f the most distressing oases. If you need a medicine you should have tho best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. You may havo a samplo bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail.' Hen, tlOU JSVENIKO l)EBAl.p ttnfl 1,611(1 your address to Dr. Kjlmer & Co., Ulnghamton N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee tlio gouuiness of tuls oiler. Ask your grocer for ne "Hoya! Patent flour, and bike no other brand. It is thohest flour mado. ' "My husband had two cancers taken from his face, and another wee coming on tils lip, He took two bottles of Burdock Hlood Hitters and it disappeared. He is completely well Mrs. Wui. 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Already several lives have been lost, and many people are Imperiled by the rapidly rising waters. Thousands of acres of farm lands on both the Illinois and Missouri j Ides of the Mississippi river have been inundated, or will be soon. Stork hap been drowned and crops destroyed. Ac cording to the wsather bureau botli rivers will continue to rise. While Joseph Johnson, William Dal ton, Minnie Prazler, Mrs. Ida Busg and her two small children were at tempting to ford a swollen stream in a wagon at Jackson the wagon was overturned and the women and two children were drowned. The JIunt levees, which protected the Hunt drainage district, on the Illinois Side, below Warsaw, (oke yesterday, Bending the Mississippi over one of the most fertile regions In the Mississippi valley. "-The wildest excitement pre vails, for fully 30,000 acres of land and hundreds of homes are under water. The lowest part of the district is Just below the Bluffs, seven miles back of the levpe, and the water Is making straight for the hills. Territory 14 miles long by seven miles wide is cov ered with water, Couriers were sept on horseback to the Husback district, and a condition of disorder and fright everywhere pre vailed. Some were unable to gave any thing, and barely escaped with their lives. It Is feared that some have been caught nnd surrounded by the flood. The levee was covered yesterday with a crowd of farmers and their wives, hurrying their children and their live stock to places of safety. Many are now camped out on the hills with absolutely nothing left. Poverty and untold suffering must Inevitably follow this disaster. Leveo Commissioner Shaffer at once telegraphed to Major Meigs, of tho government fleet at Keokuk, la., for aid. The latter immediately ordered the steamer Mae to the spot, with barges of sandbags, and he followed Ehortly after with the Vixen. The crevasse Is nearly S00 feet wide, and the fleet Is working under great diffi culties. The break may be repaired, but In the meantime the whole dis trict Is being Hooded. Efforts nre being made to keen the ends of the levee from belns further broken. This Is almost Impossible, for the water Is rushing through the break at a ter rific rate, and It Is unsafe for tho steamers to approach It. The situation here and at Alexandria is practically unchanged. The water in more tranquil, and has stopped flowing over the levees, having reached Its level In the bottom, The break on the Illinois side la drawing the water away from here. and will prove a slight relief, although both the Mississippi and the Des Moines rivers are rising above. The crest of the flood has doubtless been reached here, but the worst haa just begun in the Illinois bottoms. Tha crevasse wll make the Mississippi 14 miles wide at this place, Stroot Cnr Ittin Down liy a Trnln. Tnmpa, Pla,, April 28, An electric ptreet our, filled with passengers, wan run into yesterday afternoon by a rail road train on the outskirts of this city and one person lulled, two fatally In Jured and others slightly hurt. Tho street oar was without a conductor, and the motorman was taking fares. A Cuban refused to pay, and when an attempt was made to put him off he va& rescued by three other Cubans, Who assaulted the motorman, holding him down on the rear platform while tho car ran down strode to the cross ing;. The name of the man killed lg MRnuel Azeano, The Injured are An tonlo Sierra and William Forepaugh, The two first named are Spaniards. Forepaugh (8 proprietor of a circus. I had sovore attacks of gravel and kldunv troublo; and uimblo to get a medicine or ilottortoouro mo until I used Hon Hitters. and they cured me In a short timo. A Distinguished Lawveb op Wayne Co., N. Y. Colorless and Cold. A younE clrl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and and cold. Her faeo was too white, and her hands and feet felt as though the blood did not circulate. Afte eOfe bottlo of Hop Bitters had been taken she was tho rosiest and hoalthiost girl in tho town, with a Vivacity and cheerfulness or mind gratifying other friends. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And 1'loiToni, tlie Ilund of America, Cali fornia. Via e true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Koute," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blisrairdg or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and. tourist sleeping oars to points lit Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and. Ifow Mejfica, Ariltotw, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all the oomforteof modem railway improvement guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop a postal eal, J. P. JlcOann, T. P. Agent, BIB Kail road avenue, ISlinini, N. Y., or a&l Ilroad way, New Yarlj, " 84-tf W. B. Hoyt, Q. E. P. Agt. Thero is a Class of l'eople Who are injured Uy the use nf coffee. Iteeently there has been placed In all the grcoary stores a new preparation called OltAlN-O, made of pure grains, that takes the plaee of euilee. Tho most delicate atomaeh receive it without distress, and but few ean tell it fruit uoilee. It does not cost over 1 as much. Children way drink it with great benellt, IB eta. ami 38 eta. per package. Try it. Ask for QKAIN-O. I'roncli st: inner I'robalily Lout. London, Ajiril 28. It U feared that the French steamer Henri, bound from Swansea for Marseilles, has tien lost with 30 of her crew. She wag of 1,203 tons burden. When a cold is contracted, cure it at once. One Hluute Cough Cure will set you on the road to recovery in a minute, It will cure pneumonia, bronchitis, croup and all forms of lung and throat troubles. V. II. llagcn-buuh. CASH IUU PK As follows: 4 First Prizes, each of $100 Caih - - n Ann nn 20 Second" " " $100i8.AlOI()jo!es2,0pg.0O 40 Third " " 5 25 Gold Watches - 1,000.00 Cash and Prizes giron each month - Total given during 12 irios. 1897, liOjoojO WRAPPERS unw to nnTAiH THEM. 80AP IVrupiicru n tlicy. cnu collect, iiiit ,nu im 'rii,,,i ,t ,'hi-i, wrnin'cr, ilint iiorMnimnntnlti Ine ilin IinnilliiK "SUNLIGHT SOAP." Tlio (rullcil"C)on. 1cmia") nretu un nent, itnKtnge 'Hilar nnld rnclnieil with n Micrtof lmpermatlnir Cuiinipl llnr's full iiiuiio nnd m1dren mill tlio number of l oupnns nvnt In. to J.rvrr llros.. I.tri.. . LOO NewYorlt.ninrMol on ontxlile ',..,... Vrnlippr('oii?ftAnn.IrorfrHvltllNU.linKIt nf tho lUM'TKICT Oonipflllnr lives In. TJoToT NAME OF DISTRICT. District v. nrnnuiTiit nmlMtiiteti I Mm mis. New Jersey. Ncw York MVun (outiitl offf. Kcitv, Jrooktifnr&nnff ami Rtaten . ronnivnnIn. Ueliware ijlnry lfinilf t Vfrulnla nnd DIs 1 net n fj U I u mti la Tlio Nnw Hit a In ml Slntc. Thffloyclnr(hoofi!hrto t I'lrrrr Hpfojnlt 1897 Pattern, m'fM br Geo. N.Piorrn A Co. . of Buf f1o, Umtonfttitt NW Ynrk. Fitted with Hartford 'nrea. First Cluta Nick's Lamp. New Departure lietl, Standard Cyclometer, and Hunt Lace Saddle. DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN 10 254 SO I fcSDJOTM TOP PORTIOW ANDY CATHARTIC j ! kw CURECOriSTIPATIOH ! ARSfll.IITPr.Y ftTlJlRINTPPn 10 curo "nxraieof ronstlpatlon. CRSMrfts arc the Ideal Ijim (pie and honfcletfree. Ad. KTKltl.tVT. UKilFnY , u........ uuu njp, never m 0 or SURE CURB FOR Dyspepsia, Malaria, Sleeplessness, Nervous Headache, Biliousness, Kidney Diseases, General Debility, Etc. Asli yoitv Di'iifjffist to get them through his Oobbev, or semi a Postvl Card to BOULTON HOP BITTERS CO., NE5n YORK, Sold by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, l'a. '.)ii:iniiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iii;isi:i:n!;iti;iM 2 iron S-A-IjE EVEBTWHrr.i:. 5 2iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii:!i::i!:niiiiiiiniiU!iia For Sale by P. P. D. PHIU & READING RY IN EFFECT MAKCII 27. 1887. Trains leavo Shenandoah as follows : For New York via riilladelpbla, week day, 10. 52S. 710 a. III.. 1233. 308 ami 5 58 II. a Sundays, 2 10 n. in. For New York via Munch Chunk, week day 5 46, 7 10 a. in., 12 38 nnd 3 08 p. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week dan 2 10, H 36, 7 10 n.m., 12 88, 3 08 and 5 Sg p. m. But days, 2 10 a. m. tror rattsvine, weeK uays, ' lu; 7 10 n. m., am 12 38, 8 03 and S 58 p, m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. for tumaqua anu juananoy city, wees oavi 2 10, S 28, 7 10 a. m., 12 38, 3 08 and S 58 p. a Sundays, 210 n, m. f or wuuamsport, Munuury nml Lewleburg weekdays. 3 35. 1130 a. in., and 7 26 u. n. Sundays, 3 25 a. m. for Bianano) t'lane, weekdays, z 10. 8 as, 5 x 710, 1180 a. m., .2 33, 3 08, 5 fe, 7 25 and Uiv p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 8 25 a. m. For Ashland and Sbainokiu, week days, IK 710, 1190 u. in., 735 and 9 58 p. m. Sun days, 3 35 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington and tbe West vti It. fc O. It. It., through trains lea-1 Heodlui Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & It. V K.) at 3 X 7 58,1126 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. u.. Sunday, 3 20, 7 00, 11 36 a. m.,3 46 and 7 27 p. m. Add! Mortal trains from Twenty-fourth and Cheat nut sireeta station, week days, 1080 a. m. 12 X 11 U 8 40 p,m. Sundays, 1 SS, S M p. m. TRAINS FOR 8IIKNANDOAII. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week Jays. 4 80, 8 00 a. lu.. 1 80, 4 30, 9 00 p. m. anc night. Sundays, 8 00 p. m. Leave Nnw York via Maueh Chunk, weal days, 4 30, 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 and 4 15ji. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, weel days, 4 30, 8 88, 1005 a. m. and 4 05, 60, 11 p. m, Sundays, 11 80 p. in. Inve Reading, week days, 138, 710, 10 Of 1155 a. in., 6 00 and 8 30 p. lu. Kundaya,lKa, Leave Pottevllle, week days, 2 85, 7 40 a. m. 12 30 and 6 12 p. lu. Sundays, tBs.ni, Leave Tanwqua, week days, 8 Is, 8 50, list l m., 137, 7 30 and 9 48 p. m. Sundays, 3 18 a. m Iave Malmnoy Ofty, week days, 3 48, 11 11 47 o. m., 2 08, 7 41 and 10 08 p. lu. Sundays, 8 41 a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 W 880,987.11 58 a. m., 1 12, 1 19, 5 30, 6 34, 77 P ni Sundays, 3 40, 00 a. m. Leave Williams port, week days, 7 43,' 10 10 m., 335 and 11 41 p. m. Sundays, li 15 p. m. ' ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf an. South street wbaif for Atlantic Uty. Weekdays KxnreM. 9 00 a. m.. 2 00. (Satiir days only, 8 00), 4 00, 5 0(1 p. m. Aecoinuinda- tion, 8 00 a. m., 5 15, 6 80 p. m. Sundays Express, 900, 10 00 a. tu, Auom modatton, 8 00 a. m , 4 45 p. lu. Returning leave Atlanile CHty depot, oorne Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 1 85. 900 a. m.. 8 30. 5 30 p. in. Accommodation, i,ina m , 4 to p. m Hoiilay -Kxprrss, 4 00, 5 30, H 00 p. m. Accolu I modation, 7 15 a in , 4 16 p. m. Parlor Oars on all express trains. AND 0IVEN FREE ZtsS EACH MONTH FOR -$ 400.00 $3,400.00 SOAP il RULES. t . Kvf it mth during 1 rot in etcb of tlio dlttrlcts rrifos will be awArded follows: T.nrfrest Number oi coupon 'mi tbe district In nfclch be or sue resides nillrtutniMMIIlfk Cniali the t Competitors who send Id the Next Jifirecat Nnrabcrn of cou pons from the olnriot in w&lcb the rexidewill Each receive at winner'a optlt.n a Iftdy'Borpptitlemin'a Pierce Hnpclnl bicycle, price !(.(. The Hi riunnMitoranhnaenn in the At.it-- , Next Inrcpft NnmbPr of coupon a from tbe dis trict in which they reside will llnrli recelveatwlnoer'a option a lady's or trnntleman 'a Gold Watoh, price f 26. i. The fomprtitfonRWiU Clone 11)6 Innt Day of ftnrh illonf li tlurtn.r 1H97, Connotis received too late for one month's competition will be pnt Into toe next. 3. Ootnpetft"rfl who obtain wrappers from unsold soap in ilea lor stock will be disqualified. Employees of Lft-er Brothers, Ltd., and their families, are de barred from competing;. 4. A printed list of Winners In Competitor's district win be forwarded t o Competitors In about 31 days altar eaeh competition eloeea. 5, Lever Bmthere, Ltd., will endeavor to award the pricte fairly to the best of their ability and Judgment, tint It is understood that all who compete airree to ao cept the award of Levar Brothers, Ltd., as final I.IiVL'U. 1IUOS., Ltd., New York. KING." THEN ROYALTY ITSELF. ALL , A. DRUGGISTS t crip or crripe.nui cause mar natural rMtuts. Sam- ).. Oilrnto. Jlnntreal. Can., or New Tork. 517. t lllllfflll aro progref3ivo and keep Informed of z: tho World's Progress. Tho well in- E formed and thrifty House-wifo will always keep s RAINBOW LINIMENT 1 in the house, aa a standard remedy for g Sprains, Bruises, Cramp, Illieumatibin, and all aches and pains. H Price 25 cts. and DO cts. per bollle. Prepared by II. J. HACKETT & CO . Philadelphia. V.ht.i m Ciaj to use lot KervuuslJebi.ii,, Lu s ct lower. ImpuLcnc y, A. .-up'.iv, Varicocele and other weakness, irom bny causa, use Scxtne Pills. Drains checked and full vigor quickly restored. Ifnorlecled. aaeh troabte rcault fttallr. Mailed for$1.00;6bxesi5.00. With SS.00 orders we Ktve a euarantee to cure or refund the money. Address I PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland O. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa pepra. Railroad, SCnUYKILL DIVISION. Janoab v ' 18. 197. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abovs date for Wlggans, Gllberton. Praokville, Dark Water, St. Clair, Pottaville. llamburg, Readtnr Pottstown, Phoenixvtlle, Norristown and Fhtt adelphlu (uroad street station) at 6 08 and 1105 a. in. and 4 p, m. on week days. For Potts vllle and intermediate stations 9 17 a, m. SUNDAY, For Wlggans, Gllberton, Fraokvllle, Dark ,, , uinii, . unafiiiD, ntg uq, Tt too. III. ana 8 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Pottstown, i-iioeiuxviue, norristown, t'uuauejpma at 5 (8, ) 45 a. m., 3 10 p. m. i rains leave FracKvtiie tor Hlienandoah at 10 40 a. m. and 12 81. 6 41. 7 52 and 10 47 n. m. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and 5 II p. in. Iave PoMavllle for Shenandoah at 10 IS a. m. and 12K, 5 15, 7 35 and 10 30 p. in. Sunday a IV -fv ... ,1,., 1 tj (I. 1,1, Leave PhlladelDhia. fBroad trMt niallnnt Shenandoeh at 5 97 and 8 85 a. in., 4 10 and 7 11 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 SO a. m. Leave Broad street aiatiuu. PhlliulMlnltla 1.. Sea Oln, Aabury Park, Ocean Orove, Lont ratten, ana lutermetiUMe stations, M 11.14 a. m.,8.80 and 4.08 p. m. week-dan. ieave nroau street matt on. I'nllaaelpnta, FOR NEW YORK. Kinross, week-dava 3 20. 4 on. 4 50 It 15 R m 7 88, 8 3v, 8 88, 9 50, 10 21 (Dining Uer), 11 00 a. in. Aftuuiiuim, s i.imiteu i uu anu a a p.m. Dining Cars), 1 40, 280 (Dining Car) 3 20, 8 50, w, u uu, u uo V grilling D w, D OU, a U, 1U UU' p. 111., 12 01, night. Sundays, 8 20, 4 05, 4 80, 5 15" 820,833, 950, 1021, (I)liiug Car), 1185 a. in., 12 85, 2 80 (Dining Car), 4 00 i Limited 4 32 Dining Car), 5 30, 5 56, (Dining Car), 686, 6 90, 8 12, 10 00 p. m., 1201 night. Express for Boston without clutnge, 11 00 a m., week-daya, and 6 50 p. in., dally. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 8 90,7 20,8 12 1030, 1128 u. m., 1209 (1381 Limited Din. lng Oar), 1 12. 8 18. 4 41 (5 19 Congressional Limited, Dining Oar), 6 17, 685 (Dining Car). 7 40 (Dining Oar) p. in.,, and 13 05 night week days. Sundays, 8 60, 730, 912, 1128 a. m., 13 09 1 13, 4 41, (8 15 Congressional Limited, Dining Oar , 6 88 (Dining Oar), 7 40 p. m, (Dining Oar) and 13 86 night. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Ieave Broad street station, Philadelphia (via Delaware river bridge), express, 7 02 p. lu. daily. 1-eave Market street Ferry, express, 8 80 a m., 2 00, 4 10, 5 00 1) in Sun. lava. 8 4.1. 1)45 a m Accommodation, K 'XI, 8 20, a. m , 3 30 and 4 30 l in , week days. Sundays, H 00, H IS a. in., 4 00 aud 5 00 p. in. For Cape May, Anglewea, Wildwood ami Holly Beach, and Sea Isle City, Ooeau City and Avalon Kxpreea, 900 a. in,, 4 00 p. m week dajM Huiulays. ttOOa. in. For ..iiieni Point Express, 850 am, 4 10 1, ,,, ,-ek days Sundays. 8 45 a m. f. 11. UUTtUINMlN, J R Woon, tieu'l Manager. Uen'l Paas'g'r Ag:
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