Cancer 0! the Breast. Mr. A. II. Crausby, of 158 Kerr St., Memphis, Tcnti., Bays that hi9 wife paid no attention to a small lump which appeared in her breast, but it soon de veloped into a cancer of the worst type, and notwithstanding the treatment of the best physicians, it continued to spread and grow rapidly, eating two holes in her breast. The doctors soon pronouueeu her incurable. A celebrated New York specialist then treat ed her, but r.hc co.i linucd to grow worse and when informed that both her aunt and grandmother had .died from cancer he (.gave the case up as hopeless. Someone men re commended S.S.S. nnd though little hope remained, she begun it, and an improvement was no ticed. The cancer commenced to heal and when uhc had taken several bottles it disappeared entirely, and although sev eral years have elapsed, not a sign ol the disease has ever returned. 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PRICES : 10, 20 nnd 30 Cents, SEATS ON SALE SATURDAY MORNING. HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS 600 PAGE BOOK HAILED FEDE. CONTENTS: Part I. Diseases of Horses. Part II. Diseases of Cattle. Part III. Diseases of Sheep. Part IV. Diseases of Hogs. Part V. Diseases of Dogs. Part VI. Diseases of Poultry. Same book In better binding BO eta. iutlUTIIKIItS'HID. CO., Cor. MlllUm J.kn Bu., R. Toik NEltVOUS DEBILITY, VITAIi WEAKNESS d Prostration from Over- ork or other causes. wmphroya' Homoopathlo Specific 98, In use over 40 years, the only aessful remedy. rTll1orSTla1sindlrBovialrowder,forI5 7 nruf stall, or Mot poitpaltl on r.c.lpt of price. ma- mil. to., cr. wuuua jsu., TUE SUFFERING IN CUBA Senator Proctor's Companion Talks of His Observations. THE REPORTS NOT EXAGGERATED Tho Siiirorltm Probably Orcntor In MntlltmiH Thrill Klnowlioro, Tliotmb MIbs llnrtnn In Dolnir i'oblo Wurll In Itollovlnir tho Turrlbla Distress. Washington, March 14. Senator Troctor, of Vermont, and his com panion, Colonel Myron M. Parker, who have been spending some time In Cuba, returned to WashliiRton last nlfiht at 10:35. Senator Proctor was met at the station by friends and ivas driven at once to his residence. Sena tor Proctor said to a reporter that he did not desire to discuss his trip at present, and that further than to commend tho good work Miss Clara Barton was doing In Cuba he had said nothing In the way of an Interview. Colonel Parker said to a reporter: "We went to Sagua La Grande, Matanzas, Clenfuegos and Artemlsa, provinces of Plnar del Klo. I was with Senator Proctor most of the time. The storleB of the amount of suffering in tho Island of Cuba have not been ex aggerated. It Is Intense over every por tion of the Island. The reconcen trados are, gathered Into the villages, where they can be seen In all their pltablc aspects. Tho suffering Is per haps greater In Matanzas than else where. What Impressed mo most and would doubtless Impress any visitor to Cuba Is the utter desolation of the Island. Miss Barton Is doing great work among the reconcentrados, and Is to bo praised for her heroic efforts In that direction. We were well treated by tho Spaniards." In answer to the question as to what In his mind should be done to put an end to the awful suffering. Colonel Parker would not commit himself, but said significantly that he had no doubt this government would take the best course. He commended most highly the action pursued by Consul General Lee, who, ho said, was a man fitted for his place In every respect, from what ho had seen of his administration of affairs there. "The matter of his recall reached there Just a little before the contradiction, and was not credited. It was denied that his return to the country was wanted," ho said. In regard to tho question as to whether the Impression prevailed in Havana that the Maine was destroyed by external lnlluonce Colonel Parker spoke guardedly. He said, however, that the same Impression prevailed thero as here. There was little or no war talk, and the De Lome Incident was not mentioned there during his visit. Th e Greatest Discovery Yet. W. M. Kepine, editor Tiskllwa, 111., "Chiof," says: "Wo won't keep house with out Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consump tion, Cotichs and Colds. Kxperimented with many others, but never got the true remedy until wo used Dr. Kill's New Discovery. No other remedy can take its placo in our home, as in it we h.ivo a certain and sure euro for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc." It Is idlo to experiment with other remedies, evon if they are urged on you as just as good as Dr. King's New Discovery. They aie not as good, because this remedy liiisn record of cures anil besides is guaranteed. It novor fails to satisfy. Trial bottles frco at A. Wasloy's drug store. Co nsilfflot'll iTiisol FlTi HlTkcd . Managua, Nicaragua, March 14. The reorganized diet of tho Greater Ite publlc of Central America has Just is sued an exequatur to the United States cousul at Managua, Chester Donald son, after several days' unnecessary delay. Paul Wleslke, who Is succeed ed at tho consulate by Mr. Donaldson, Is said to have Incurred the dislike of the American subjects In his consular district. tluo n'B. Arnica Halve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rlicnm, fovor sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It la guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony refundod. Price 25 cents per box. For salo by A. Wasloy. Shot Wlfto, Killed Himself-. San Fianclsco, March 11. Andrew Schuller, a financial broker, shot his wife and killed himself In his office at C o'clock lust evening. Mrs. Schuller was taken to the Itecelvlng hospital, the will probably die. Sehuller's death Iras Instantaneous. A thrill of terror s experienced when a brassy cough of croup sounds through the house at night. Hut tho terror soon changes to relief after One Minuto Cough Cure has been administered. Safe and harmless for children. C. H. Hagenbucb. Miirtlorod by nil U'..-Coiivlot. Pittsburg, March 14. Because he said she had been too free with other men, Zenas Anderson, a negro ex convict, deliberately killed his wife, Pauline, yesterday. The murder came after repeated threats from the venge ful husband to bring retribution to his wife. After firing five shots Into her prostrate body, with his 3-year-old daughter as the only witness of tho tragedy, Anderson walked nearly eight miles In his attempt to escape. After a sensational chase the murderer was captured, when ho made two attempts to drink laudanum, which he had pur chased two days before with suicidal Intent. ;A Clever Trick. It certainly looks like It, but thero is really no trick about it. Anybody can try It who has lame back and weak kidneys, malaria or nervous troubles. We mean lid' can cure hlmsolf right away by taking Klectrie Bit tors. This medicino tones up the whole, system, acts as a stimulant to tho liver and kldueys, Is a blood purillor and uorvo tonic. It cures constinatlon. hcadacho. fainting spells, sleeplessness and melancholy. It is pnroly vegetable, a mild laxative, and re stores the system to its natural vigor. Try Electric Hittors and bo convinced that tliey are a miracle worker. Ky-ory bottle guaran teed. Only 60c. u bottlo at A. Waslcy'sdrug storo. Death of tho Qiioom'h l'livsfoliin. London, March 14. Sir Richard Qualn, Bart., physician extraordinary to her majesty, president of the general medical council nnd editor of "The Dictionary of Medicine," died yester day, aged 81. He was a fellow of sev eral learned societies and the author of numerous medical scientific works. 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A world-wide reputation back of tula offer. Rvery obstacle, to happy marrlod Ufo rumovol. Full utrutiBt!), dovclopment anil tono given to every portion of tho body. Failure impossible ; bro no barrier. Mn f!. I. fcnhrtmp. erie mmiw co.. 04 jllAllAlvV SI. UUFPALO, N. Y. Philadelphia 8c Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN KKFKOT FERXtTJATtY 27tli. 1898 Trnlnn leave Shenandoah an follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 2 10. 6 80, 730 0 51a.m., 1288, 3 10 Bnd6 07 p m Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5 as, 7 30 a. in., 12 83 and 3 10 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, S 86, 7 80, 9 SI B.UJ., 12 83, 8 10 and 0 07 p. la. Sundays, 210 a. m. For l'ottavllle, week days, 2 10, 730, 9 M a. m., 12 83, 8 10, 6 07 and 7 25 p. rn. Sundays, 2 10 a. m, For Tamnqua and Mahanoy City, week days. 2 10.5 80, 7 30, 9 SI a. m., 12 83, 8 10 and 0 07 p. m. Additional to Mahanoy City oul)! 11 40 p. m. Sundays. 210 a. in For Wllllamsport. Sunbury and Lewlahurir, week days. 4 05, 8 80, 11 80 a. m 12 S3, 7 25 p. m Sundays, 8 25 a. nx. PorMalmno) Plane, weekdays. 2 10. 4 05, S80, 7 30, 9 51, 11 30 a. m., 12 33, 3 10, 6 07, 7 25, S 55 and 11 40 p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 4 05 a. m. For AHhland and Shamokln, week days. 4 05, 530, 730, 11 80 a. m., 1233, 3 10,6 07, 725 and 9 55 p. in. Sundays, 4 OS a. m. For Iialtlmore, Woslilnfrton and tha Weal via TI. AO, It. It., through trains es"l Reading; Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. 4 R. If K.) al 8 20, 7 55.1126 a. in.. 3 10 and 7.27 n. L.. Sundavs. 8 20,7 00,1120 a.m., 3 40 and 7 27p.m. Addl tional trains from Twenty.fourth nnd Chest nut Mreels station, week days, 10 BO a. m. 12 20, it ia o -in p.m. ounuays, x oo, n -m p. m. TKAINS FOlt HHKNANDOA1I. Iiave New Y'ork via PhlladelDbla. week dnvs. 12 15. 4 80. 8 00. 11 30 a. III., and 1 80. 4 BO 9 00 p.m. Sundays, 0 00 p. m. Leave ricw xoric via wnucii ununc, wesic Leave l'hlladelphla. lteadlns Terminal, week days, 12 01, 8 SO, n 85. 10 10 a. ru. and 1 42, 4 05, S 80 p. m. nanuays. iz ui n. ra. I,iave IteadliiK,week days, 2 05, 6 10,10 08, a, m. 12 00 m., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. iiu Sundays, 2 01 a.m. l.cove Pottsvllle, weekdays, 8 05, 710 a.m. 12 80 and 0 10 n. m. Sundavs. 8 07 a. m. Lcavo Tainaqua, week days, 3 85, 7 46, 11 29 a. m., 1 86, 6 66, 7 u and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 85 a. m I-oiivo Mahanoy City, week days, 12 20,4 91, 8 15, II 47 a. m., 2 17, 8 18, 0 21, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m. Sundays. 12 25, 4 21 a. m. Iave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 1285, 2 40, 4r5 6 80,8 30. 10 23. 1189 a. ra., 202. 6 82, 641 7 67, 10 22 p in. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 83 a. m. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a m., 4 00 and 11 80 p. in. Sundays, 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wart and South street whuif for Atlantic City. Weekdays K proas, 9 00 a. m 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p. in. Acoonimmlatlon, 8 00 a, m,, 6 80 p. m, Sundays Kxpress, VOO, 10 00 a. m, Accommoda tion, M 00 u. uu, 4 43 ik in. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, comer Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdoys Eipress, 7 83, 9 00 a. m., 8 80,8 80 p. 1U. Accommodation, 8 15 a. it, 405 p.m. Sundays Kipress, 4 00, 7 80 p. ru. Accom modation, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. m, Parlor Cars on all express trains. For further information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and lteudlni,' Railway ticket agent or address I, A. Swkioaiid, Edsom J, Wkbks, (len'l Sunt, Hen'l Poss'r Aki.. lliMidliin Terminal, Philadelphia. s WTO all! MEllJ MM Wlffi DEAD As tho Result of Firo in a Now York Lodging Housoi BODIES TERRIBLY DISFIGURED. flia Flro Ilroko Out Wlillo tlio Men Were AUou. nnil III tlioWlln Soriim blo For J.lfo Muny Kscnpcd to tin Hll'cot NnUccl. New York, March 14. Elevon men perished by flro in tho Uowery Mis sion, at 105 Uowery, early yesterday mornlnp. Tho bodies were recovered, but so dlsflfrured as to inalte Identifi cation In most cases Impossible. The only body positively Identified Is that of John Fornn, of Stapleton, Staten Island, a machinist, 28 years of age, which was claimed by his two broth ers. Another body Is thought to be that of William McDermott, of Urook lyn, a painter, 28 years old. The reg ister of the lodging house docs not aid In the Investigation, for Uowery lodg ers ns often as not register under as sumed names. Again, such lodgers are often friendless, and leave none to miss them nnd search for them. Others arc supposed to be: Ellas Cuddah. 29 years old, address not known; James O'Hourke, ngeft 42, Philadelphia; Will iam Sodan, 38, Spottswood, N. J.; six bodies unidentified. The Injured, all of whom will re cover, are: llobert Ashman, aged 48, badly burned about tho feet; Lieuten ant Graham, fireman, burned about the hands; George Wilson, 24, burned about the face and hands. A thorough search of the premises disclosed the fact that 11 persons werej Durneu to ueatn. At nrst it was ru mored that the loss of Ufo was much greater, but after searching the ruins carefully the police and firemen dis covered 11 charred bodies and removed them to the morgue. No. 105 Uowery is one of the best known lodging houses of that thor oughfare. It Is called the Bowery Mis sion lodging house, and Is conducted by Tho Christian Herald. In the base ment of the building there Is a cheap restaurant, while thecround floor Is used exclusively for mission purposes, Gospel services having been held there dally for sevoraJ vears. The four upper Moors are lltted as a cheap lodging house, with accoi. odatlons for 150 men, who pay IK, 20 and 25 cents, ac cording to the location of the rooms. Saturday night almost every lied was occupied. At 1:30 yesterday morning one of the lodgers discovered Ilames coming from the wash room on the third Moor, but before he had time to alarm the house the fire was noticed by passers by on tho street. By this time the Ilames had eaten their way to the top of the building, and were bursting through the roof. When the nlarm was given nnd the Inmates aroused a wild scene of excite ment ensued. Many of the lodgers be came panic stricken. They rushed Into the hallways, and fell over each other In their efforts to reach the street. Those on the lower doors cot to the street safely by the stairways, while those on the upper floors groped their way through the blinding smoke to the metal lire escapes In front of the building. The majority of them saved only portions of their clothing, and several of them were naked. In the meantime three alarms of fire had been sent In, and In a few min utes the firemen were busy deluging the building with water. They suc ceeded In confining the fire to the three upper stories of the structure. Many of the naked and Injured were cared for by the people In the vicinity, and about 50 of them were accommo dated at the Everett street police sta tion, some three blocks away. Several of the most destitute were brought to the station house in patrol wagons, and on their arrival there were partially clothed by members of the farce and kind hearted neighbors. After tho fire had been extinguished sufficiently that a search of the place was possible the police and firemen entered the building and the search for victims was begun. Several bodies were found near the windows on the the two upper floors, where they had been stricken down while attempting to make their way to the fire escapes. Some were discovered In the small rooms they had occupied, while others were found In the hallways and on the stairs of the fourth and fifth floors. All of them were baked, and most of them were burned and charred beyond recognition. Manager Sardlson, of The Christian Herald, who has direct charge of the mission and lodging house, called at the Eldrldge street station later and told the officer In charge that he would bury the dead. The. loss on the building bv fire Is estimated at $7,000, and the contents were damaged to the extent of $6,000 more. John N. Wyburn, superintendent of the Bowery Mission, said today: "When I arrived at the scene of the fire the firemen had It under control and the police were removing the dead bodies. I started at once to ascertain the cause and the exact place where the flro started. I found to my sat isfaction that It originated In tho lava tory on the third floor, and was prob ably caused by a lighted clrarette thrown carelessly among a lot of. pa pers. It Is strictly against the rules of the house to smoke In the build ing, but It Is known to ba tha habit of many of the lodgers to do so, and on account of this the night clerk Is sup posed to Inspect the lavatory every hour, and he made an Inspection short ly before tho lire was discovered. There were 1C5 names on the hotel register Saturday night. Two-thirds of them were sleeping on the third and fifth floors. Nine of the bodies were found lying In the beds, and It Is supposed that somo of the men never woke from their sleep." CASTORIA For Infants and Children. lie fie- X7 It es rery Cuming Kveuts. March 11. Social und entertainment under tlio auspices of tho Christian lhiilcuvor will bo hold in the M. ;. church. Itcfrcslimcnts, Admission 10 cents. March 22, Hean soun social by Miss I.izzlo Jones' Class of Willing Workers of the 1. M. church In the lecture, room, April 10. Uutortalnoiout unilor auspices of the Welsh Congregational church, in tho church buililiug, South West street. Ticket 10 cents, Including refreshments. Whooping cough Is tho most distressing malady; but its duration c&n bo cut short by tho uso of One Minuto Cough Cure, which h also tlio best known remedy f'rrrouii anil all lung and bronchial troubles. (. , ll.llugcn-buch. !Ck MARKETS. CnttU It. n I'liiliiilclplilii nnd ; ;tiiiit IririM. i ' 'Cio r-ei Ipli- of ' u l werr ,i ful 4.BIB: hr.f-H. i' in i vlons ui'i k In.'p. C,4(iS, hiJHB, tin ( li 1" t'ln 1( 1 4,"." I. tv.r. 1 l i l,Ji..l Hi'of cat 1 ti win In good demand, nnd With only n IIkIH run of rattle prices closed firm; 850 head were exported on the steamer Assyrian for Glasgow. Quo tations: Extra, RV'i S'Jc. : good, rVirV4c; medium, 4ii6c.: common, 414TMV Sheep wore only In moderate demand, but with a llRliter supply prices wero maintained. We quote: Hxtrn, ; good, 46M4p.; medium, 44V4c; com mon, 31i!ff3!J4c-. ; lambs, BHiC'4c. Hogs were only in fair demand nnd easier nt MiSiOc. 'of best western, 6W'i for others und 5tffuV. for state. Fat cows were unchanged nt 2W 3'ic. Tliln cows were in fair demand at $8 "to 115. Veal cnlves were active at f.7t4c. Mlleb rows were fair nt i to f4S. Dressed beeves sold at ti'iiS'c. TO ClJIti: A COI. I) IN DM!-DAY. Tako Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists lefimil the money If ft fails to cure. Sfic. The genuine lias I.. II. (J. on ouch tablet. Millionaire Mlner'M SiuIilen DeHtli. Denver. Colo., March 14. E. C. Uas slck, locator of the famous Bassick silver mine, near Silver Cliff, Colo., died In thlB city Saturday night of heart disease, aged C6 years. He lived at Brldgepoit, Conn., and came to Denver last week to attend the trial of the suit of Alexander Barclay and ethers against the BaBsIck Mining company, which! was set for hearing today. Mr. Bassick was a poor man In 1S77, when he located the Bassick mine, out of which he took $450,000, af terward selling the property for $300,000 cash and $1,000,000 stock In the com pany which took possession. The mine has not been operated for nearly a dozen years on account of litigation. The cold chilli fear run tip nnd d the back of the bra man when he li down the bar rel of a death dealing Win chester in the hands of a man means "shoot " Uvcry hour ami c minute men face d in a more fren,uent equally certain fen death in the guise that deadliest cnei of mankind con sumption. Out ol all the tens of thou sands who yearly die from consumption oS Per cent, could be saved. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery is an almost unfailing cure if taken in the earlier stages of the disease. It will cure consumption and all allied dis eases, as bronchial, throat and nasal affec tions. It cures by going to first principles. A man's body starves a long time Infore consumption attacks him. The tissues of his lungs starve for lack of sufficient nour ishment. They become inert and half dead and then are attacked by the baccilli of consumption. The "Golden Medical Discover)' " restores the long-lost appetite; it strengthens the weak stomach and cor rects the impaired digestion; it promotes the flow of digestive juices and facilitates the assimilation of the life-giviug elements of the food into the blood. When the blood is pure and rich, old inert tissues are torn down, carried off and excreted, and new, healthy, muscular tissues replace them. It allays inflammation of the mu cous membranes, soothes the cough, fa cilitates expectoration, and deepens the breathing, supplying the system with a much needed stock of oxygen. It drives out all impurities and disease germs. Medicine dealers sell it. " I was first taken nearly two years aiyo with choking ami achintr in my throat," writes Mrs. D. Z. Moore, of Dealing, Grant Co., N Mexico. " I tool: everything I could think of nnd spent a great deal of money. Three doctors treated me. My throat ulcerated and I lost my voice I could scarcely talk The doctors called the trouble bronchial affection, and said the larvnx was badly aflecteil I was almost dtnd with consumption. My neighbors thought I would not live a month I began taking l)r Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery. Prom the lilst, I commenced to improve and now have- is good health as ever. I owe my life to Dr. I'lsice." WHEN IN STRONG AGAIN ! vigor to the whole bring. All drains are properly curea, thr ir condition iuancu fccaicu. rm rti ucr uui u UlUUl. V, B$.W, tltUU IU1 lltG IVWWIV For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drus: Store, Shenandoah, Pa. 'nsmppc n i rt naTWPHv; w as; i k i-fii t- s; GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF Eiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiw - aro IRAINBOW LINiMENTf -rJln tlio t$rraltid. FOE SALE B-Vlf?,2r"Wi3:EK,E: EiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiuilllilil'w iiiiiiiiiiiiJiiilliiiiiilJiiiiiiiinilliiililiilliiiiiiitiiiff durirc: will prc;rnt to 1(3 rcad rs a faithful pictorial to, o scntauon of the world's most inun.-ung and important neus. THE NEWS THAT BECOMES HISTORY National and InterOThe WsKKLvwill cnntinue in i mi i nc national Politics 1 in tlie ureal political e em-. l m wim Social and Economic ll w,n. '" "' ,'" ,,-nL'l mA c 9A.ilAn (llfimu inn sti .nt., anil et die dt'M i 'i'rl1 UeStlonj of (he nmlHie vc.M l.,spc,ul . Industrial Enterprise! snonduii idiIk KlemluensMPn.! i Art and Literature th smry ol the great gold diM LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES S. U 1 . ' 1 . K (5 --fTY TwalnncserialswitlappsarditrinKtliei . '"? ','51', Vmi1 ycr, coninliuted l.y autlior. el inter j Tls lusmniiu iirnifiTI Owen Wister ITIiesc and a score of equally .i.'mi . if HoHard Pile writers will conmbute -.hurt hi .nt- t John Kendrick Bangs JWeski i in nM.raalcinK tin in) r i -Mary E.Wilklns dally rich In fiction. Oiherkatun-ar. die DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES THIS BUSY WORLD FOREIGN NOTES Jlp g tl.MJKTI.V Bf rolUTXBX MQEI n LETTERS FROM LONDON AMATEUR SPORT B, arsold miiTK BfCAsrjKiruir .xr A SP0RIIN0 PILGRIMAGE AROUND THE WORLD In the interest of the WBKi.v,Capar Whitnev is m hi 1 ay ar ur4 the world. lie will visit Sum in search of tin; game ml. 1' jirliiupalhuntttom Uangkok. Henill visit lndi.ian(ttti"i rr i to huropc to prepare aniciei on the i ports ol Ctrniaiiv and r ran. Jc a ffy senJfrfr?r ?r3fa tus). Suttcrft"- 'it (iyzr. VosUit frrc in V i mtf i Si t t, Cnwircii. a- ( fl -" Address ll.Utl'lilt & II1UITII i:iCS, I'ublUlicrn. 'cit York t Itj Caspar hitucy W V, IlowclU VI i FACES rimpi , hi mi. - i i i h. n.i- r , i ,au mothy fUin in l ' ' f ' i1' t i.nil fnlliliL' h nr .in I t i . I in -1 - i i I J Ct Tt( I P.A -i'AI' lln' inn-' ff ti . f lntf iitni '.iiu s H " r hi tin w i ,b fin n 'At ftml r-u. i' f 1 1 'i tin I'M tilth,. Jtiu . Tj (uticur; BLOOD HUMORS ennsylvania RAILROAD. HOIIt'YKM.I, MVIHION I'l.niU'ARV 20, 1868 Trains will Ioavp HhrmindoAh after the shcT date for Wlvgnns, olliierton, Hrackvtltc DnrV Water, ft. flair, I'oltsvllle. Ilnmliuri' Itcsdlr.g Fottstown. Phoenlxville. Korrlstown n.dPhii. adolphls (Bread street station) nt C 05 nnd 8 1 a. in., 2 02, li lfi p m. on week days Hundays, 0 05 a. in., 1 no p. m. brave fthenandonh for Pottsvllle via Dclnncl T 87, 10 05 a. in., 12 50, 2ft2nnd 2'j p. m wc:k days. .Sundays, 9 31 . in., 6 81 p m Trains leave Krackville for Shenandoah st 7 8fi, 11 IS a.m. and 5 4fl, 7 M p. Bunday, 11 01 a. in. and 8 211 p. m. Leave I'cUsvlile for Shenandoah vial rack vllle 710, 1120 a. m., 6 20, 7 25 p m Hunday l.envr Pottfivllle for Shenandoah via Delnnn 7 41,0 40 a. m., t23H, 2 12 and noon m week clays. Sundays, 9 15 a. m. 6 0o p. m 1-enve l'lilladelpMa, (llroad street station) for Shenandoah at 5 57, 8 35 and 10 10 a. m. 4 10 p. m. week clays. Sundays leave at 50 a. m, Leave Broad street station, l'hlladelphla, tor Sen Git, AMiury l'nrk, Oeean (rovo. Long Hranch, and Intermediate stations 8.20 11.14, a. hi., 3.80 and 4.00 p. in. week-days, Jyenve Kroad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOR SEW YOKK. Express, week-days, 8 30, 4 Oo, 4 V) 5 15, 0 50, 7 33, h 20, 8 38, B 50, 10 21 (Dining Car , 11 00 a, m. 12 00 noon, i2 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p III Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 80 (Dining Oar' 3 20, 8 63. 4 00, 5110, 5 50 (Dining Car), 0 00, 7 02, 7 4u, 10 00 p. m., 12 01, lilmht. Sundays, 8 2P, 4 Ol. 4 50. 5 15, 8 20,8 38,9 59. 10 21, (Mining Car), 1)83 a. in.. 12 35, 1 05 l Dining Car) 2 30 (Dining ( ar 4 00 (Limited 4 22 Dining Car), 5 20, 5 50. Mining Carl 6 35, 7 02, 7 13, 10 00 p. in.. 12 01 night. Kxpress for Hoston without change, 11 00a m., week-days, and 7 43 p. in., dally. WASIIlJTtiTON AND THE SOfTII. For Baltimore and Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 C2, 10 20, II 28, a. 111., 12 OS, 12 31 Dli.lng far), 1 12, 8 18, 4 41. 5 25 t ongrus sional Limited, Dining Car, 0 17. 05j Din lug Car, 731 Dining Car p. m, and 1203 night eck days. Suiuhtya, 3 50, 7 20. 0 12, 11 23, a. in., 1200, 1 12, 4 11, 1520 Congressional Mm. ited, Dining Car, 6,55 Dlnlirg Car,, 7 31 iDiie lug Car p. m. and 12 05 night. FOlt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware rlvci brfdge Express, 7 05 p. in. daily. Leave Market street Wart Express, 8 50 a m 2 00, 4 00,5 00 p. m. Sundays, 8 4.5 9 t3 a. m (accommodation 4 30 and 6 00 p. in.) For Cape May, Auglesea, Wildwood and Holly Bench, bea Isie City, Oeean City, Avalon and Stone Harbor Kxnress. 9 00 a. in.. 4 00. j week tlayM. S u inlay h, U 00 a. m. ior homurH ronit r-xpreen, w, n. m , 2 00 4 00, 5 00, p. in. week day h $ii niJayH, H 15 u, m, I. 11. llUTCHINMJN, J. Jt, V001, Cien'l JIunaKer. Oen'I lwsVr Afft . BSSnrE AND SJRE. SEu -lo.HMI"'0lM S SOFE tlMfJWnuaP''" u. Specific Co,piui,rA. foi at Povliisky'a drug store, Eas Centre street. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A THIWI1. TKM AHV HATE WOMAN'S RtLIEF. AIbvp nromnt and rrlitbie A h ttati int. Get ( AT'tv's 'HjiNIT Pit i.i nnd AM I tttKKTS. At (trii inri'. nr cnt ilirri't ttwne 1 t It t C'aToit Hptti' Co , Boftnn. Mtu V i- t. ok 4e For sale at Ktrliu'ti dniR store and Sbenandoab druK hiora. Celebrated FemMo lovdr never luit DOUBT, TDY Thryl ap stu 1 .iii'i li i e citfcd if such .i-i Dtbjliu, Ii i i plc:s n-ss and Varies lIp.Ai hy.l ? They clear the br ui , r nth ,a the circulation, m kc Ji ;citf"a ifcrf'-i t. and mn u a hcilthv and losses are check A permanently, I nit a patients Olten worru s them into inamtv, I mi'-itmtjinn or lieato. uujt. wuu iruutt.tu uu.u kui.iiih i t m i-iiimuhhi TUU1 f kill. Ut iVI VI Hi- WW I WIICIUIIU V iiri!.rrc :ve nn niiil Keep itilornied nl re.-s. Tho well In- E ifty Hou-vifu will lioiw, us a ftandunl ronieily for Bruises, Crumps. Bhouuiatlsm, H Jf M m i aft Mid cure ( aflcr Ut. "1 I mjM with Tansy fid IVrmyroyal l'i!U au) other like ' wtBBF ruuiiHluf.). Alwayp buy tlio ln.-bt ami ftVOUt ylaap- j 1X. Dk Itov, Boalon. Mm"- anil nil nohes and pains. E Cries 2S ctj and 60 cts. per bottle. E Prepjrei) b H. 1. HACKETT & CO.. Philadelphia Li r?.l r.'M LAW, ' - v.W J. I1 I Sit srs. . v c -i F R :ti
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