4 Whether in the form of pill powder or liquid, the doctor's prescription for blood diseases is always the. same mercury or potash. These drugs bottle up the poison nnd dry it up in the system, but they also dry up the marrow in the bones at the same time. The suppleness and elasticity of the joints give way to a stiffness, the rack ing pains of rheumatism. The foim cradually bends, the bones ache, while decrepitude and helplessness prema turely take possession of the body, and it is but n short step to a pair of crutches. Then conies falling of the hair and decay of the bones, aeon- union iruiynorriuie. Contagious lilood Poison the curse of mankind is the most horrible of all diseases, and has al ways unfiled the doctors. Their pot ash and mercury botUc up the poison, but it always breaks forth again attack ing some delicate organ, frequently the moulh and throat, filling them with eating sores. S.S.S., is the only known cure for this disease. It is guar anteed rmrclv vece- table, and one thousand dollars reward is offered for proof to the contrary. It never fails to cure Contagious lilood Poison, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism, Cancer, or any other disease of the blood. If you have a blood disease, take a remedy which will not injure you. Beware of mercury; don't do violence to your system. Don't get bottled up ! Our books sent free to any address. Swift SpeciGc Co., Atlanta, Ga. 'VETERINARY SPEC1FI CS 600 FADE BOOK MAILED FREE. CONTENTS: Part I. Diseases of Horses. Part II. Diseases or Cattle. Part III. Diseases or Sheep. Part IV. Diseases of Hogs. Part V. Diseases or Dogs. Part VI. Diseases or Poultry. Same book In hotter binding CO cts. UllirlUIKlS'SIEII. CO.,Cor.HIll!iin JoboBU., Hew York NERVOUS DEBILITY, VITAL WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. 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Dully nnd Hull' day, S.1.00 per annum ; DO cents per mom.11, Address all letters to THE TIMES, rUIUDKLTUUi WPOTASHf MERCUfl7 HUMPHREYS IV&CMJLgBik r BAZAR - MAGAZ1NEW For Thomas Campbell, Serving a Lifo Sontsuco For Murdor. ONOE IN THE GALLOWS' SHADOW. Ovor TwontyYcnrn Ako Ills Hontotico Was Commuted on tho l)ny Appoint ed if or IIIh Kxootitlou A Nowspnpor Miiii'h Jlttiiiiino Work. Harrlsburg, April 1. The board of pardons recommended a pardon yester day for Thomas Campbell, who has served 21 years and seven months In tho Eastern penitentiary for the murder of Michael McNulty, at Carbondale, July 4, 1S7G. Campbell owes lila pardon to John It. Wilson, a Philadelphia Evening Bulletin reporter who was Bent by bis paper durlns the latter end ot 1S9C to report on the condition of tho Inmates of the penitentiary at tho time of Judge Cordon's Investigation. Mr. Wilson visited over 100 cells, and was just about to leave the Institution when he stopped opposite the cell In which Campbell had been Incarcerated for over 20 years, and spoke with the man who looked at him so earnestly through tho grating. Campbell told the story of his crime With tears streaming down his face. He said he had (Ired one shot at a man while under the Inlluence of drink, and had killed him. He had been friends with him most up to the moment of the shooting. They got into a dispute as to who was George AVashlngton. Camp bell said he was a Scotchman and his friend McNultv vowed that ho was an Irishman. They were both drunk, and McNulty got angry and ordered Campbell away. Campbell refused to go and McNulty put lilu hand on him to make him. In a lit of drunken anger Campbell pulled to icui.i;. mil! .licit iiiiu niiui. ilU SMC Id not know that he had hit McNulty '"until he was nrrested the next morning. Campbell said ho had been tried twice, and at tho lust trial sentenced to death on" the evidence of one witness, woman who perjured herself and swore his life away. Ills sentence was commuted to imprisonment for life by Governor Ilurtianft the day he was about to mount the scaffold. For 15 months Mr. Wilson worked on the case unceasingly, and went over all the testimony of the two trials of :0 years ago. He found a lot of dis covered testimony brought out subse quent to the trials, which showed that Campbell had been convicted on the testimony of Miss Ann Foy, whoso tes timony at the Inquest and tho trial differed materially. One of the strong est arguments orfercJ was that the Judge who presided at Campbell': trials was of the opinion that the grade of Campbell's offence was murder of the second degree, and that the maxi mum penalty for tho crime under the testimony should have been 12 years. The pardon was unsuccessfully op posed by J. F. Reynolds, who repre sented the McNulty family. A Few Pointers. The'reccnt statistics of the number ol deaths show that the large majority die with consumption. This disease may commence ith an apparently harmless cough which can e cured instantly by Kemp's lialsam for the . Iiroat aud Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 25 and Joe. Sold by all" druggists j ask for a free sample to-day. Gonornl IJi'Aliiun'H Inxpuotloii Tour. Mobile, Audi 1. General William Graham, commanding the department of the sulf, with headquarters at At lanta, arlved In this city yesterday from Pensacola to Inspect the work at Fort Morcan. General Graham said that he had no olllclal knowledge as to tho troops, either colored or white, be ing ordered from Montana to Tortugas, and was inclined to the belle! that there was nothing in the report. lie also was of the same opinion relative to the reported transfer of troovjs from Fort Sill to Mobile. lie left here for New Orleans and Galveston on an In spection tour. Don't Tobacco spit and Smoke Your L Away. If you want to quit tobacco -using easily and forever, bo made well, strong, magnetic, full of now lifo and vigor, tako No-To-iiac, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men BtroiiR. Many tain ten pounds iu ten days. Over 400,000 cured, lluy No-To-ISao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a euro. 50c or fl.00. Booklet and sample mailed frco. Ad. Starling Eomody Oo., Chicago or Now York. Nation's niiiiiiolnl To'lloy Snillfboil. Annapolis, Md April 1. Tho Mary land house of delegates, with a He publican majority of 20. failed last night to pass a Joint resolution endors ing the financial policy of the national administration. The resolution passed the senate several davs ago, was fa vorably reported by the house com mittee on federal relations, and when It come up for passage was opposed by tho Democrats, when put to a vote only 41 of the 67 Republican members X'oted for It, and It railed ror want 01 a constitutional majority. Many People Cannot Drink coffeo at night. It spoilsltheir sleep. Yon can drink Graln-0 when you please and Bleeplike n top. For Gr.iin-0 docs not stimulate; it nourishes, cheers and feeds. Yet it looks and tastes liko tho best coffee. For nervous persons, young pcoplo and children Graiu-0 is tlio perfect drink. Made from puro grains. Get a package from your grocer to-day. Try it in placo of coffee. 15 and 25c. IllKpoctor'SiiliaaMc "DiuiiruroilHly 111, Chicago, April 1. Inspector of Po lice Michael J. Schaack, who gained a worldwide reputation through his work In tho Haymarket anarchist case, Is dangerously ill with pneumonia. In spector Schaack has been connected with the Chicago police force for 2S years. Br. Wood's Norway l'ino Syrup seems es- pccially adapted to tlio needs of tlio children. Pleasant to takoj southing In Its Iniiuenco. It is the remedy of all remedies for ovcry orm of throat and lung disease Klmr (.onriio'rt AHHiilluiitH MuhI'DIo. Athens, Apt 11 1. At the trial of Kar dltzl and Giorgll yesterday on the charge ot an attempt to assassinate King Georgo of Qreece on Feb. 20 last, Kardltzl, who Is ill with consumption, said he was Impelled to tho act by newspaper articles declaring King George responsible for the misfortunes of the country, nnd ho declared that lf he had succeeded In killing the king ho would have tried to kill Theodor Delyannls, the former premier. Giorgll declared that he 11 red Into the air. Both prisoners were condemned to death. Ton thousand demons ewlng away at ono'a yitals couldn't bo much wor&o than tlio tortures of Itching piles. Yet Micro's a euro. Douu'b Ointment never fulls. I lira IFHEE 40 Third EACH L (During 1837) For particulars send your rmrno and full ndilron ti Lever Bros., Ltd., Hudson & Itairleon Sts.,Nur oik. Free Medic for W en so bocks this offer. (Cut out and send this notice, or ERIE MEDICAL llUNNIXfl i)S TIM I SOUTIIKIt.V IXA1IAVAY FI.OIIIDA TItAITS MAK ING a hi:makkaiu.k kkcukd. Jacksonville, Kla., Feb. 2J. Last season It was not an uncommon occurrence for tho traliH from tliu North to reach licie from 0110 to live hours late. The remarkable regu larity of tho arrival on time of the Southern llallway trains this season Is a matter of comment and favorable criticism around tho hotels and by nil incoming tourist1. Tho schedule of tho 1'lorid i Limited, the fast train over tho Southern llaihvay aud the Florida Central aud Peninsular, is several hours shorter than that of last year, but the track has been put in excellent conditiouand the engineers of incoming trains say the new schedule is mado with case. Free PIUs. Send your address to II. E. llucklcn & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy 111 their action and arc particularly cflectivc in the cure of Constipation ami Sick Headache. For Malaria nnd Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 2oc, per box. Sold by A. AVaslcy, Druggist. 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It success has Martllng that tho proprietors now announces that -iney win eenci it on trial remedies niirt appusnco wllhont advance payment to nuy honest man. ' If not nil that Is claimed all you wish send It luck uinc euus 11 pny Homing 1 No such oITer was ever mude In good faith bofore wo Ih'Ucvc no other remedy would stand such a test. This combined treatment curesqulckly, thoroughly and forever all eilcots of early evil hab,ts, later ox cewses, overwork, worry, eta It creates health, strength, vitality, sustaining powers and restores weak and undeveloped portions to natural dlmsa sions and functions. Any man writing In earnest will rocclvo descrip tion, particulars and references In n plain scaled en velojic. Professional confldeuca No decoptlon not lmiKisItion of unv nature. A national ranutntlon mention paper ) AddrObS CO., Buffalo, N. Y. LE BRUM'S FOIl F.ITHr.It HEX. TIiIm rcmoilv IirIiiit In. :J"Ctct directly to tho near or morio aiHcnscH or tho Gciilto-Iirinnrj OrgniiH, roqulroH no chnnge of diet. Cure. Euarnntcrd In 1 to a unyw. Nmull plnlnpiicli- S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR I ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTCS. THE GENUINE BOTTLE 1 BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. PB.TOEEL604H.SlxH.St, Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE GUARANTEED. YouniT. old. Blnirle or married those con templating marriage, lfymi are a victim of .BLOOD POISON j!S.irS Private Diseases ITJSSffiB fttrovmlnd and hodr. and unfit vou for tha duties of life, call or write and ho enved. Hours: Dally, a-.lj (wV, O-Ot Sun., Il-t'J. HcndlOcta.ln Ftamps for Book with wrir tpntlmonlnli xioslti Uuucki and Fako Inatltutei. That's why they enoy their OOFFEB. Any grocer can tell you why customer, keep coming back (or SEEUG'S. Onl X. pick.!.. t DO NOT DESPAIR Ho Not SulTer Emitter! Tlie joys ami amliltions vt life eau vo ruumri'u ui yuu in ver wurf.t cat.es of Nervous Debill tv arc ntii(hiti,lr onrel by n;itri:crro 'i aiiikth, (Jivo nroiUDt relief to Insomnia. fatUtitf memory and tliewast aiul drain of vltnl poners.tiicur ml by indiscrctluiis or excesses of early )cars Impart vigor mid DuiuiitL-r meviTr iuutLiuu. TlrnPAim thn Kvstnm. (llvu n bloom to the cheeks and lustre to tlio 9PV eyes of young oroia. unoijnn iwx renews 8 iviuii energy; : 1hix(h nt IhiS.tSO a com-Fw 1 I Jitu uuarau teed euro or money rofmnl-j-jftjyed. Can be carried In vest pocket. Bold 3AJ7 everywhereor mailed In plain wranperon receiptor price tyTUtS lKUFiSCrOCO. Caitou BldK'. Cblcaifujlt For ali) In SlicnnmUmh by Slicnnndoali Drue Dioro mm urunicr uros, RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsporti) will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m, Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture wilhout operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Dangjr. Examination Pree loo persons cured in Sunbury. Shamokin Mt. Carmel and vicinity wlio can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. Uelelrntcd .Female j-oivuerg never rail. Ij.uu ijuliu ucclue tlluc i bbba.I anHt faft.p 4WIH.I. with Tansy f id rcnDyroyal lills sud other Ilbr ftnifdk.. Always buy tu best and ftvold dlsst. tolrttmeill. uujriuiicou suiM-rwr so ui Winers., avsmveij ISSult in the iket, A Nu. L JlirUcuIajl, t CU' Ut. I VJtUJ. 1J.SIL IMMWU, lUWa. faiirKiferl mm i 0RGESTEr ! As k Yo u r Pea l Fo r Th e m . I KIR.DBPS How Philadolpbia's Chestnut Streot Bank Was Mismanaged, LATE W.M.SIKQEELY'S METHODS. Wlion tho DlruutnrM Woro Not Hint Tlirntich tlio Cutiiptrnllcr or ."Mr. Slnuorly's ItiilolitotluoHs tlio I.iittor IiioicascMl It. riillnaelphla, April 1. William Steele, formurly cashier o the collapgfd Chestnut Street National bank, charg ed bv Hank Examiner Hardt with making false reports of the bank's con dition to the comptroller of the cur rency, was given a hearing yesterday before United States Commissioner Jdmunds. Georue St. Collin, deputy comptroller of the currency, Hank Ex aminer Hardt, GeorKB H. Eurle, re ceiver ot the bank, and all of the directors of the Institution cave tes timony. According to the evidence tho late William M. Slngerly, president ot the bank, received large loans from the bank. The comptroller admonished him to couse borrowing. At this time ho owed $578,000, nnd when the bunk failed his Indebtedness was J&00.000, while the collateral security was esti mated at $75,000. Bank Examiner Hardt sold eight reports made by Cashier Steele during 1890 and 1897 to the comptroller were all false with respect to the loans, and In some there was a suspicion of facts regarding overdrafts, llecelver Earle told of a conversation he had with Mr. Steele In which the cashier said Mr. Slngerly would come to the bank and get the money from the cash drawer without the knowledge of any of the directors, and would place collateral In a private drawer. This latter was placed In the books as cash Items. Steele told the receivers that In doing this ho was merely obeying orders. The directors' testimony showed they did not know the extent of Mr. Slngerly's Indebtedness. In October, 1890, the comptroller notified there that he owed $578,000. A meeting was held, and Mr. Slngerly promised to re duce the amount. Instead it was rais ed. The hearing was then continued until next Wednesday, Mr. Steele renewing his ball bond of $10,000. It U a great leap from tho old-fashioned (hus of Muu-mass and nauseous physics to tlio pleasant little pills' known as DeWitt's l.ittlo l-rly Kiaers. u ney cure constipation. sick headache aud biliousness. C. II. Hageu huch. A I rliuiu'nr l.hlmr l'li'lit. Pittsburg, Aurll 1. The wage com mittee of the American Window Glass company last night Informed tho of ficials of the cutters' and llatteners' unions that lf their strike order was not recalled and the men put to work at once the manufacturers would run their factories with non-union or any other men obtainable. Simon Burns, president of tho Window Glass asso ciation (L. A. 300), has assured the manufacturers that no time would bo lost, as he will fill the places of all Btriking cutters and llatteners with non-union men or men from L. A. 200. The three cornered fight is now on, and promises interesting developments. Thirtr-llvo years mako a ireneratlon. That s how lonz Adolph Fislier, of Zancsrillc. O., su llu red from piles. He va cured by using tbrco boxes of DoWitt's Witch Ilazol Salvo. C. II. Hagenbuch. Scliooiu-r 'Wrockfi., )n Drownril. Provlncetown, Mass., Aurll 1. The three masted sclionnor Willie II. HIk Blns, from Boolhbay, Me., for New York, went ashore on Peaked Hill bar yesterday and Is a total loss. Seven of her crew of eliiht men and the wife of the steward were taken off by the Peaked Hill lifo savliiK crew, but Gil bert Glbbs, 51 years old, of Providence, It. I., was washed overboard and lost Just after the schooner struck the bur. Tho farmer, tho mechanic aud tho hicvrlo ridor nro liable to unexpected cuts and bruises. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo is the host thing to keep on hand. It heals quickly, ard is a well knowu euro for piles. C. II. iiasonnucn. Mitrltltuo liiHtirtrcjiit Aro ltitMy. Chicago, April 1. The Times-Herald Bays: "Cuban agents or sympathizers In Chicago are busy Bhlpplng gunpow der and cartridges to the Florida coast. At Miami it Is taken aboard small filibustering ships that deliver It to the Insurgents. Twenty carloads have been shipped us ordlnury merchandise with in a month, and half as many more are now beini: arranged to follow. Great Ingenuity Is used In boxlnir the ex plosives, so that they will pass a rigid scrutiny." Beats tho Klondike, Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, Texas., lias found a more valuable discovery than lias yet been made in the Klondike, ror years he suffered untold agony from consumption, ac companied by hemorrhages ; and was abso lutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, CourIis and Lolas. He declares that gold is of little value in com- fiarison with this marvelous cure ; would lave it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung affections are positively cured by Dr. Kinii's New Discovery for Consumption. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Regular size 50 cts. and gl.oo. (juarantecd to cure or price refunded. 1898 APRIL. 1898 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. TT 10 IT 12 T3 Jjt 5 16 17 28 19 "201 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MOON'S PHASES. Full p 4:38 fXMoon 0 p.m. Third 10 9:44 1 Quarter 10 a. m. VjpMoon i,J p. in, . First 00 0:21 Quarter Zo p. in. Olve tlia Children a Drink called Qrain-O. It U delicious, uppotlzlug, imirlaliliiL. fnml ilrlnlc to tnkn tlio lilaro ol' tofl'eo. Sold by all grocers and liked by nil who have used It because when properly prepared it tastes liko the lluest colic but Is frco from all Its injurious properties, drain Oalds dit'oatlon anil streiiKthous tho uorvos. It is not a stituulaut but a health builder, aud children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about 1 as much as coffoo. IS aud 25u. Buy Kcystoneflour. Bo suro that tho nsroo r.Ebsia & Baku, Ashland, Ph., Is printed on every sack. NEW JERSEY REPUBLICANS, j OtTlPorsi ofilit. into r.cnxtio of Cltilii I Klectctl. Trent n, Apill 1. The atate conven tion of Hcjiubllian I'URUu of clubs 1 conduit"!! Its si.ixlim yeHtrrrlay after- noun. Ficdcilrk F. Meyers, of Newark,. W.H'. elected 'lestl"nt with the follow- ' IriK vl' presidents: Herbert W. John- 1 non, Firm cunirrcHBional dlstrh t; Walter II. Kdge, Second; Joseph 8. FreliiiK huysen, Third; J. It. It. Smith, Fourth; William Mackenzie, Fifth; It. F. Uni ties, Sixth; Jlobert Carey, Seventh; 10. K. IjUiIIow, Eighth. An executive com mittee of one from each county wns also chosen. Six delegateo-nt-Iarge to the national convention of the Kepub llcan clubs at Omaha were chosen, as follows: Georne W. Page, Mercer coun- ty Hobert McLaughlin, Passaic; D. II. j C. 11. Herold, Kssex; John P. Land-) wine, Hudson; 12. It. Ackerman, Uer Ken; David O. Watklns, Gloucester. Four delegates from each congressional district were elected. ! ZOLA WILL ESCAPE JAIL. I Tlio Noted Xovoltst Will Not Servo IIIh ! ciu-'m ItiipI'lmiiiiiiiMit. I Paris. April 1. The court of cassation , yesterduy forenoon began hearing the ' appeal nf M. Kinlle Zulu nguinst Hi" I sentenci' of one years Inipilsonnifnt i and 8,000 francs tine Imposed upon l.im I on Feb. 23. niter he had been eunvlcled of making lllieluus charges In The Aurore ugalnst the cundUPt of the Esterhazy court martial. Councillor Chambaivaud. who was appointed to examine the arguments, reported in favor of M. ZnU's main plea. If the court, us It Is probable, accepts M. Chambareaud's report, the case will not be retried. The condemnation will remain, but the sentence will not be executed. The result is believed to be acceptable to the government, as It Is hoped It will stop the agltutlun on tin subject of Captain Albert Dreyfus' sen tence. In tlie oldeu times it was no uncommon occurrence for sentitive, delicate somcn to be be headed for trivial or imaginary of fence. In this re ipcct the world has made great strides. Nevertheless, wom en still suffer death in a slower and more torturesome form, and for no offence whatever, save a little ignor ance, or pos sibly, a little neglect. 1 lie woman who sufli rs from weakness and disease of the distinctly fe-miiiine organs, whether she reali.es it ur not, is being slowly but surely tortured to death. She suffers almost con tinually with sick headache. She has pains in the back, what she calls "stitches" in the side and shooting pains everywhere. She experiences burning and dragging down sensations. She becomes weak, nervous and despondent. She neglects her home, and is petulant with her husband. If she consults the average physician, there is not one chance ill ten that he will hit upon the real cause of her trouble. lie will attribute her bad feelings to stomach, liver, heart or nervous trouble. A woman in this condi tion should consult some eminent and skill ful specialist who has had a wide experi ence. I)i. U. V. Pierce, for thirty vears chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Huffalo, N. Y., has, with the assistance of a staff of able physicians, prescribed for many thou sands of women. He has invented a won derful medicine for ailing women, known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It has stood the test for thirty years. It acts directly on the delicate and important or gans concerned in wifehood and mother hood, making them strong and well. It allays inflammation, heals ulceration, soothes pain and tones and builds up the nerves. It tiansforms weak, nervous wom en into healthy, happy wives and mothers. " I was an Invalid for over n year with change of life." writes Mrs. C. Smith, of Orr, Cascade Co.. Mont. "Had paius across the pit of my fitomuch and such extreme weakness I could hardly walk I took one bottle of Dr Pieree's Golden Medical iJiseoverj and five of his 'Fa vorite Prescription 1 and am entirely well " '-.i '--a 1 1 WHCN IN DOUBT STRONG Q AGAIN ! vigor to the whole blng. All drains and losses arc cherlced manentlv. I nirji patient! are property cured, thi ir condition often, worries tht ni into In- mity, (.'onsitmptiun or Death. Mailed sealed. Frier i per box: 6 boxes, with imn-ci i'i ! 'al Guarantee m nf ui rcfundtho woucy,J5.oo. Scud lorfree book. Address. PEAL MEDICINE CO , Cleveland, Q.K For Sale at KIKLIN'S Drur Store, Shenandoah, Pa. "DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN !iiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiin:iiUHiiUMi.iniuiiin aro tlio frAI i' Y M ' v& formetl j nlwav rSS&RAINBOW LINIMENT 1 i in tho FOE SALE EVBB"Z"WHEB,E. 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Si M , i I di-li 'i in, - rf It h li", i .in i - .ui li ; jrj la mt i in i I i) s. h Ct .1 1 1 'm ! i t-r 1 1 .ict ii -i ii i in nn lnfullili ,3 i i i.fi' i'i .nt lilt-, id ('I'M ol l I I h I I I.I purilirri ,i 1 1 . i In. i in -, li' II till CIJ3 f 3. FALLING HAIR Pennsylvania RAILROAD. STHOYKIM. DIVISION. Ml not 17, 18S8. Trains will leave Hhonnndonh after tuo nDon dM? for VIii(i, HUberton, Kraokvlllo Diiik Uster, St. Clair, Potrcvllle. IlninburK, Itendlnsr, PdHstown. Phocnlxvllle. Xorrlstown and PkP. ndliihln (Rroftd utreet station) at 6 CS and SI a, in., 2 02, 6 IS p tu. on week days. Hundays, 6 05 a. tn . 1 (10 p. m. I.eavc Shenandoah for I'ottsvlllp i via Dslano) 7 57, lOOSa. in., 12 W, J 52 nnd 25 p. In wook ilayn. Sundays, 9 35 a. in., 0 31 p. m Trains leave Krackville for Hhenandoah at 7 8(1, illft a.m. and BJfl, 7 51 p. a Sunday. 11 01 a. in. ajid 8 2 p. in. T.eav Pottivlllo for Shenandoah , vtn Freest. vllle, 710, 1120 a. m., 5 20, 7 M p m. Sunday 10 Si a. m.. 3 00 p. in. Leave I'ottsvllle for Shenandoah via Delano 7 4"),9t0 a. in., 123. 242 and 000 p. m week days. Sundays, 9 15 a m 0 05p m 1.1-ave I'hlladelpMa, (Hroad street station), lov Shenandoah at 5 57, 85 nnd 10 I'J a m , 4 10 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 00 a. m. Leave llroad street Ftatlon, Philadelphia, lor Sea Olt, Anbury Park, Oecan Grove. Lone Branch, and Intermediate stations. 8.20, ii.ii, a. m., 3.30 and 1.00 p. m. week-days. Leavo Hroad Street station, Philadelphia. FOll NHW YOHK. F.iprass, week-days. 8 30, 4 0o. 4 50 5 15, 8 50. 7 3D, K 20, 8 33, 9 50, 10 21 (Dtnlnif r'ttr . 11 CO a. m! 12 00 noon, i2 35 (Limited I lio and 4 22 p. u. Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 80 (DIiiIiik (kii 8 20, 8 50. 1 00, 5 00, 5 56 (DIiiIiik Car), 6 00. 7 02.7 13, 10 00 p. 111., 12 01, night. Sundays, 8 20, 4 05, I 50, 5 15, 20,S88,958. 1021, (Dining Carl, 1133 a. in., 12 85, 1 05 i Dining Car) 2 80 (Dmiug tar 4 00 ( Limited 1 22 Dining Car), 5 20. 5 56, Dining Oar) 6 85, 7 02, 7 48. 10 (XI p. m.. 12 01 night. Express for lloston without change, 11 00 a la., week-days, aud 7 18 p. in., dally. WASHINGTON AND TUB SOITH. For littltltnore and Washington. 8 50, 7 20, 8 82, 1020, U 23. a. 111.. 1204. 12.11 1)1. .InJ Car), 1 12, 8 IS, 4 41, 5 1) Coi.grmT slonal Limited, Dining Car, 6 17 0 55 'blu ing Car), 7 31 Dining Car p. in , and 1205 night week days. Sundays, S 50, 7 30 0 12, 11 S3, a. in., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, 1620 Congressional Lim ited, Dining Car, 6 55 Dining Car 7 31 Dire lngCar p m. and 12 05 night. For llultimorc, aecominodatlon 9 12 a m 2 02 and 101 p iu week days, 5 OS and 11 In p m dally FOlt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Dolawaro rlvei bridge Express, 0 20 a in, 7 05 p. m daily Leave Market Street Warf Express. 8 50 n m 2 00, (3 OH Saturdays only), 4 00, 5 00 p. in Hun days, 8 13, 9 13 a. m (accommodation 4 30 und 5 00 p. in.) For Cape May, Anglesea, Wild wood and Holly Uracil, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and Stone Harbor Express, 900 a. in., 400, p. ds. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. in. For Somers Point Express, 8 SO, a. in., 200, 4 00, 5 00, p. in. week days Sundays. 8 45 a. tn. J. I). m-TciiiKMra, .! u Wood, (Jen'l Milliliter. Oun'l Pass g'r Agt mY PS LIU ALL. 0UG M.CftFc aiJll aiiDpTifi- sir- rno'iffiMflu s cacm Cot at I'ovliiflky'a drup etoro, Ocntro atroet. KftH AWNS TANSY PILLS A TKirn. Tfti I Nt nrK WOMAN S RELIEF. Alwftvt- urnmiit ntiit rriittble 1 i-k i fit 'tu. Get Cut"!'! Tkit l'n Lf nil . h kokktb. At'l ti t.'i n , or t-ent tlirvct alt I 'it't 1 'Ainlf -I'gr Co , Boatsin, Masi Our took, 4c For Balo nt Kirlln's drug etoro and yhenundoati rtrut; store. TRY h yiiavcsti t ,-jr, .tnas of iiid have ciii'-d tcs f-f Ncrv 1 , 1 1 such ,s Debility. Li me-s i.r pless ticss and Van. 1 t It, ti , y.&C 'hev dearth brut , 'trenztheo llie circulation, m ,i. (ilcstloa nerf-.t. and lmnirt a healthv KING." THEN ROYALTY ITSELF. imiffpofinvo nuti keep iiiforiiieil of E Worlu d I'rmiross. Tlio well it,- aiitl thrifty Houso-wifo will keep houso, as a standard remedy for (picura I- - t I ' 1 P tt.i r ( (ill. .1 II Bprajns, uruibef), cramps, itucumau&m, and all ochoa aud jiuin.s. E Prlcn 25 cts. and B0 els. per bottle. E Prepared by H. J. HACKETT & CO.. Philadelphia t in iS.Jt.makim: the naner He wilUuit Induandtlien tio.ed luit InduanUilicii plot eil jfflWfifirlffl toruof Germany and trance. wSv j A t, Canada t ami .1A n a. ' I titesporu tin), Sjet, t
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