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IV A., (jputh Bethlehem, Pa. mmmf PILLS M Povlnsky'" "Jf n0' Osatr '' SPAWN'S TANSY PILLS tot Ml alJUrUn'sdrorsloraandBbsnaaJ" Atom Vn -V IKE Dlseourago Lawloss MothodB ontho ran of SympathizorB. LITTLE DAMAGE TO PBOPESTY. Cnra Tttin nt Vory Irrcpnilnr Intorvnln, Tito StriUor Dolnrx Mont mrcottvo Work In Inducing Non-lTrilonltii to Quit-Women Aid tlio Strikers. Clovolana, Juno 13. Tlin nttomnr nf tho DIr Consolidated Itnllrond com pany to move Its cars yoatorday was nt- icnuoa iy scenes of wild disorder in various parts of tho city, though no body was hurt nnd very llttlo damago was done to property. Cars wore run nn two lines at vory Irregular Inter vals, but without passengers, and mainly under the protection of police men. Tho principal work of the mobs, which were composed largely of Idlers nnd curious spectators, was to block- ado the tracks, In which they wore materially assisted by accommodating drivers of trucks, cut trolley ropos and Jcor at tho non-union mon. Occasion ally stale ogga nnd pieces of mud wero thrown, but nobody was hurt. Tho strikers dlscouragod vlolonco, but tuoy aiu most ericctive work In induc ing tho non-union men to quit, and hi this thoy wero assisted by sevoral wo men, relatives of tho strikers, who boarded the cars and pleaded with tho now men to loave their posts. One of these womenwas provldcdwlth money. and when argumont failed she lnducod the non-union mon to quit by paying them. Many of tho cars wero loft on tho lines deserted and woro afterward picked up by Inspectors and taken to tho terminals. The Important dovelopmcnt of tho day was the refusal of tho company to let tho stnto board arbitrate tho only question Involved the recognition of tho union. About 6 o'clock last ovonlns ton cars wore bloaked on Dunham avenue, half botween the centre of the city and tho car barns. Men roturning from work pilod bowlders on the rails, and after sovernl unsuccessful attempts to olear the track tho non-union mon left the cars. Later In the evontng a mob assembled and broke the windows of the cars with stonos. A striker who was present mado a tolling apooch to the crowd, saying It was Injuring tho cause of tho mon by such actlonB, and begging it to desist from violence. Three patrol wagon loads of police wero Bont to tho scone, nnd tho mob was dlspersod. Later a lot of boys built a bonfire on tho tracks near tho blockaded cars. Discovered by a Woman. Another m-eat discovers has been made onA thnt'tm. hv n liiilv In this country. "Dis I ease fastened its clutches, upon her and for seven years sue wuusiuuu iu acvc.eai Kut lior vltnl nmnns were nndennined and death seemed imminent. For three mouths she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally oiscoverca a way 10 recovery, uy I miriliQcinrr nf 119 n hnltlf nf Dr. Kintr's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking nrst nose, mat sue siepi an nlrrlit . anA witli two hnttlns. has been ab solutely cured. Her name is jure. i-utner Lutz. Thus writes W. U. uamnicK a v-o. f Qli1V.v TJ C. Trial bottles free at A Wasley's Drug Store. Regular size 5oc and fl.oo. Kveryoottie guaranteea. Admiral Dowoy'it HIncnporo. SIngaport, Juno 12. Tho United States cruiser Olympia, with Admiral Dewey on board, arrived hero yostor- day from Hong Kong. Admiral Dew qv'i linnlHi finnttnuna n lnintniA T1 n Olympia will probably leave Stngaporo on June 16. Admiral Dowey landed this morning. He .was received by a guard ot honor, went to tno govern' mont house and then returned lmmo diately to the Olympia, whoro tho gov' nimin nf t li fi qipoltn SntMnmanta T I nil tenant Colonel Sir C. D. H. Mltohell, roturnod his call. Tho admiral in tends to remain on board tho cruiser, and will not accept any Invitations to social functions on shore. What Is Shlloh 7 A grand eld remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption; used through the world for half a contury, has cured innumerable cases of incipient consumption and relieved many in advanced stages. If you are not satisfied with tho results wo will refund your money Prico 25 cts., 50 cte. and f 1.00. Sold by I D, Klrlln and a Ruarantco, Canadian Pacfllo's Now Prosldent, Montreal, Juno 13. T. C. Shaugh neasy was yesterday oleoted president of the uanadian l'acino railway, vice Sir William Van Horno, resigned. Van Homo becomes adviser to the board ot dlroctors. Shaughnessy was vice presl dont. Try Allen's Foot-Eas.e, A powder to bo shakon into the Bhoos, this season yeur foot feel swollen, nervous and hot, and got tired easily. If you havo smarting feet or tight shoos, try Allen's Foot- Iiaso. It cools tbo feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen ana sweating ieoi, blisters and calloui spots. Believes corns and bunions of all pain and elves rest and com' fort. Try it to-day. Bold by all druggists and shoo stores for S5o. Trial package FiJEE. Address. Allon S. Olmsted, Le Eoy. N. Y, Mr. ninnd'H Condition Enconrnglnc;. Lebanon. Mo., June IS. Mr. Bland condition is encouraging. His pulso strongor than for several days and he has taken more nourishment than dur ing any day since his collapse ten days ago. Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough Signature of for in A Ttwn tVnnta Mllltln, Tallahasseo, Fla., Juno 13. Tolo grnms wero received at tho executive office yesterday from tho mayor of Dunollon, a small mining town near Ocala, asking that troops be sent thoro at once. The negroes wero reported to bo In possession of the town and walk ins: tho stroots hoavlly armed. QqVt eruor Illoiham is in "East Florida on a brief vacation, and Private Socretary fang, being unablo to asoortaln the cause of the trouble, did not ordor out the militia. Young Mothers. Crono Is the terror of thousands of young mothers because Its outbreak l soagonlaing and frequently fatal. Shlloli'a Cough and Consumption Cure acts like maslo in cases of croup. It has never been known to fail. Tho worst cases relieved immediately. Price 25 cU., SO cts. and (1.00. Sold by P. D. Klrlln and a ituaranteo. "aoxD DUST." LENGTHENS YOUR LIFE The scrubbing brush Is tho Implement of which thousands of women are wearing out tip mat r& aiVoTr.; -4 half theitbackaches, fctVJUj ev rrsrrti nan meir "MaW WW Washing Powder comes to their relief. Uted with thli great cleanser, the scrubbing brush loses its terror at once. All clean ing is easy with Gold i Dust. It docs the work Whalf tho time,with half the effort and at half the cost of soap or any other cleanser. 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This was the condition the doctors left me in. after dosing me bought cough cures without end but in despair till I got hold ot uraziuan uaim and loxicoia laDiets They acted like magic from the first, and better than I had been in years. Brazilian Balm and Toxicola saved You iret more dosos of Brazilian Balm for Toxicola Tablets free; the best tonic, nervo aud & Uo., nig, uucmlsts, inupis, inn. Slienandoah Drug Store, "YOU'LL GET ALL THAT'S A-C0MINO TO YOU." If, when contemplating a trip to any point West or Southwest of tho Mississippi Elver, you will purchaso tickets via tho Missouri Paciflo By., or Iron Mountain Route (which aro on salo at all principal ticket offices in the United States), you will havo all the comforts and luxuries of modern railway equipment, and tho finest opportunities for viewing all of nature's museums and inarvols of Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Tcxap, Old aud Now Moxlco, California, cto. Ex curelon tickets to all principal points at greasy rednced rates, On account of tho National Education Association meeting at Los Angeles in July, wo will make special lpw round trip rates. When contemplating a trip West or Southwest, write us for full information and rock bottom figures. W E, Hoyt, Q. E. P. Agent, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent, 801 Broadway, Now York. 4-23-tf Many a, toyer Ifas turned; wjth disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath, Karl's Clover Boot Tea purifies the breath by its action ou the bowels, etc., as- nothing elso will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee Prlco 85 cts. and 50 eta. Sold by P. I. Klrlln and a guarantee, Florida, short Line. Tho New York and Florida Express, via Southern Bailway, leaving Broad street station, Philadelphia, daily at S:3t p. in, carries through Pullman sleeping cars to Augusta and Savannah, Qa., Jacksonville and Tampa, Fla., via Charlotte and Columbia, This is tho short line and most attractive routo to points in Georgia and Florida. All Information cheerfully furnished by Charles li. Hopkins, District Passangor Agent, 828 Chostnut street, Philadelphia. Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that thenarae Lrssia & Baeb, Ashland, Pa., U printod on every sack. "Q0LD DUST,' torture with their lives. weaKness. MW YORK BOSTON W, WbM Uk S l M. MVW vnof of Now York" nnd Us Greatest 8toro Interesting. Tolls you all about New aseiko. BRAZILIAN BALM who Coughs," for I coughed in lill my health failed. Catarrh had nose. It had produced Bronchitis and weak kidneys. In lact it nad with opium, quinine, etc. Then I they only made me worse, I was and in a few weeks I was cured Talk about wonderlul remedies my life. 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Throe, and one-half days to Mexico and Arizona, four days to Los Angelos and Southern California, and flvo days to San Francisco. Such service forTrans-Contlnontal travel has never before been offered. The tourist carfare is less than via nnv other route, effecting a saving of 125.00 to $30.00 for tho trip. All Information, maps and ratoa furnished on applicatiqn to Ubarlos Hopkins, Dis trict rassengcr Agent, boutlicrn Hallway ituiuuaiiy, o,q iuenmui street, rniiaacipma A Card, We, tho undersigned, do hereby agree to refund tho money on a 50-cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar If It fails to cure your cough or cold. We also guaran tee a 83-cent bottle to provo satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasloy, 0. H. Ha sen buch, Shenandoah Drug Store, and p. w. niorstein IX). U-U-33t-dw Comlnp; Events, Jnno CI. Ico cream festival, under the auspices of tho Young Mens' Usher's Assoc!. tlon, In Kobulns' hall. July 3. Ico cream festival, nndor auspices of the.StarFoot Ball team. In Bobbins' hall. July 4. Ico cream festival, nndor auspices ox. mo iieturneu bo knars or tho Cuban war, In Itohblns' opera house. Three spectres that threaten babv's life Cholera infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry never I alls to coucjucr them. ss-mn, matrix w nra CRISIS. I ho Oabinot Resigns and tho Eos- ignations Aro Accepted rOROED 0OT BY THE DEPDTIE8 Tho Contrmtlntnry Attltnilo of tlio Ministry on tho Druyfim Cnno y'm Largely Initrtimnntnl In Fiirolnir tlio CrUlH OohhIi) iih to tho Now I'rointrr Paris, June 13. The Dupuy cabinet has resigned. The chamber of depu- tlofl yoaterdny, after nn axe I tod debate. adopted by a vote of 321 to ITS tho order of the day proposed by M. Huau, Itadlcnl, representing the dlstrlrt of St. Gaudens, whloh the premier refused to ncoept. Tho minister forthwith left tho house amid Interne oxcltement. The text of M. I'.iau's motion was as follows: "Tho r-.r.ioor Is tlotormlncd to sup port only a government resolved to de fend vigorously republican Institu tions and to secure public order and passes to tho order of tho day." Aftor tho voto was announced tho Socialists shouted "Vivo la Uepubll- quol" The mlnlstora left the house and tho chamber adjourned. The chamber of denutlee wns crowd ed, and there was considerable sup pressed oxcltement when M. Valllant, Socialist, representing one of tho di visions of the Seine, interpellated tho govornmont on Sunday's "pollco out rages" at the Pavilion D'Armononvllle, and demanded to know the Instruc tions the government gavo tho police in regard to the Socialists, who, ho said, defended tho republic ngalnst tho reactionaries. Tho premlor, M. Dupuy, replied that he realized that Sunday was a foto day for all Republicans. Ho added that there had boon fow Incidents, nnd that tho only Instructions to tho pollco wore to maintain order. The govern ment, ho contlnuod, had ordered an in quiry Into tho responsibility for tho affair nt the Pavilion D Armononvllle and tho Hue Montmartro. At the samo tlmo, tho premier pointed out, tho gov ernment aoknowlodgod tho sorvices of the police, adding that tho mainte nance of the government was Impossi ble without publlo ordor. M. Dupuy and his cabinet went at once to the Elysee pnlaoe nnd tendered their resignation to Presldont Loubot. The Interview betwoen M. Dupuy and his colleagues and tho prosldent was brief, but cordial. Tho president OS pressed his thanks for tho support ho had recelvod from tho retiring minis tors, adding that ho would always re member their services gratefully, m. Dupuy was agreeably surprised nt M. Loubot's cordiality. Presldont Loubot accepted tho resignations, but request ed tho ministers to retain their offlcC3 until tholr successors aro named. There are already many surmises as to tho composition ot tho now oabi not, but It Is pointed out that as tho Dupuy ministry did not fall on a qucs' tlon Involving tho political completion of tho ministry It Is difficult to. sco on what basts the now cabinet will bo se lect od. Of the statesmen already namod In parliamentary clroles in connection with tho premlorship of tho now cabl not thoso most frequently mentioned aro M. Raymond Polnoaro, deputy for Mouse, who was mlnlstor of publlo In Btruotlon at tho time of tho Dreyfus court martial, and who testified boforo the court of cassation that M. Dupuy had reeontly said to him: "I think wo wore the victims of a big hoax In 18941" M. Thoophllo Dalcasso, minis tor of forotgn affairs fn tho retiring cabinet; M. Honrl Drlsson, who was M. Dupuy s lmmodlato predooossor la the premiership ho has just resigned. ana Senator Piers waldeck-Rousseau, who was minister of the Interior In tho cabinet of Oambottn. In 1631, and again In the Ferry cabinet In 1883. Socialists and Radicals alike are dls satlsnod with what thoy havo consider ed tho contradictory attltudo of tho Dupuy oabinot in tho Dreyfus affair. The modorates hope to scouro tho ro- turn of si. Mollno to powor. Tho Itovo lutlonarlos, NatlonalMs and antl Semites hope. In tholr opposition to M. Dupuy, to find a more tolerant man in his successor. This Is tho oxplann tion of yestorday's voting, rosultlng in tho downfall ot tho cabinet. Tho supporters of tho govornmont only numbered 173, recruited for the most part from tho ranks of the Modorate Radicals. Many deputies agree that tho Drey. fus affair la largely responsible for the cawnot. All tho Royalists and many Radicals domand that their sharo ot the responsibility must ho broucht homo to' General de Dolsdeffre and General Mercler. At tho same time thoso taking this view havo been all along persuaded that M. Dupuy would nevor proceed to that extreme. Ac cordingly they seized upon M. Vall- lant a interpellation as a means of expressing their deSance and distrust of tho Dupuy ministry, ueriainiy tnero is no aonvintr tha fact that the question ot the final set tlement of tho Dreyfus case bangs like a dead wolght on the situation and will prove a great obstacle in tho settle ment of the crisis. Dtputles who have supported M. Du puy confessod In the lobbies to a con viction that he mado a great mistake Sunday in covering the Bols da nnu. logno and Longchnmp with sabres and. Dayoneis, tnus roncierinc M. LauhAt rldloulous, seeing that there was not a Bingia serious demonstration against Dim unywnery, Glorious News. Comes from Dr. D. B. Carello. of Washita. n: tie writes: ".tour Dottles or Electric. Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her ereat suD'erhiu for years. Terriblo sores would break out on her neaa ana laoe, and the best doctors could 8IV0 no hem 1 but her euro la comnlntn nnd and hor health Is excellent." This shows what thousands have proved, that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tettor, salt rhenm. ulcers, bolls and running sarAfl. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, ueipa aigostion buuds up the strength, Only 50 cents. Sold by A. Wasley, First' Blood Tor Cannda. ' Montreal, June 13. Last year's Sea- wannaua cup winner, tho Dominion, ran away from tho United States chni. lengor, tha Yankee, In tho first ot tha aerUs of races to be sailed on Lake St. Louis, Tho Canadian boat showod hersolf muoh punerlor in windward work, most of hor gains being made on that leg. Sho considerably outnolntod the Yankee. The Dominion led at tho finish by Just ton minutes. y . WIILTJ NATURE Needs assistance It may be best to render It promptly, but one shonld remember to use even the most perfect remedies only when needed. Tho best and most simple aud gontlo remedy Is the Syrup of Figs, manu factured by tho California Fig Syrup Co, OUR ARBITRATION PLANS Will Ho l'rocr1 For ( oimldprntlon by tho I'cnw Conn-roniH'. The Hauuo, June 13. The American detonate to the dlawrmamwil con ference lant night lMtied a manifesto to the effect that, although the lStiRllsU proposals have been usd as the basis rf the arbitration iiiwtisnion, mis ao not mean tiw abandonment of th'j Amerlean plan, which will be presented to the plenary sitting ot the third com mission and Judged on 1U menu witli the ret. The dlsctiMlon a to furnishing tho iiewniperB with abntracts of the pro- cetHllngs developed a remarkable scene. M. IWernwert, head ot tne nei- glan delegation, on rising to speak, addressed M. De Staal. and In the mobt pointed manner said that publicity might as well bo granted, as certain documents had been published In tho newspapers. "Some of these docu ments," he said, looking M. De Staal full In the face, "were stolen, I have heard, from M. De Staal, but I cannot believe this, feeling euro that the visitors to tho Ouddnelen hotel aro all far too honest to stoop to theft." M. De Staal received these remarks In silence. I'odotrlnn Context n Flr.zlc. New York, June 13. The slx-daya go-aa-you-please foot race, which Im gan In Madison Square Oarden Sun day night, rame to an end shortly after 10 o'clock last night on account of financial trouble. From tha beginning ot the contest It looked not very prom ising, as only about 204 poople saw the start, and this was the largest number ot people who gathered at any time to watch tho ceaseless grind of the men on tho traok. Captain A. R. Samuels, who had charge of the affair, could not be found when the management of the hall began to look around for their rent. Tho men havo recelvod nothing for their work, so far, and thoy are at considerable personal expense for training. The cut Is after an old painting of a man gam on tig wiin Death with his life as a stake. Behind the man stands his Rood angel striving to aav him. This frame with life as the stake is the every-day game of men and women. Behind the player stands the good angel Nature, striv ing to preserve the life. Bven when the game is almost In Death's hands. the man who turns to Nature and lets her help him may yet save himself. Medical science Knows ims.nna us mgnest authori ties aCBnn that tha utmost medical skill can do Is to help Nature. The great success of Dr. lieroa'a Oolden Medical Discovery In curio? wastad bodlas. weak lungs, and obstinate and lingering coughs, is based On the recognition of mis lunaameniai scicniinc irutu- uolden Medical Discover? " sunnlles Nature with body building, tissue repairing, muscle making materials, in condensed and con centrated form. With this help Nature supplies the strength to throw oft diseases of the lungs, heal the sick stomach, re establish the dlgesUve and nutritive organs In sound health, purify and enrich tho blood, and nourish the nerves. If your dealer offers something "just as good," it is probably better for him; It pays better. But you are thinking of tho cure not the profit, so there's nothing "just aa good " for you. Say so. In a letter received from A. D. TCtller. Ttev. of Pensacola, Kscambls Co., Fls. (Iloz vu). he states ; "I have, since receiving your diagnosis of my case as stomach troublt and tlrcr com clainl, Uken eight bottlts of the Oolden Medi cal Discovery,' and must sy that I am trans- formed from a walking shadow (as mr friends called me), to perfect health. I value your remedies very nig-niv and take pleasure in recommending thera to any and all who suffer f s I did. Four months ago I did not think to be n shape to assist our 1 Uncle Samuel ' in case of hostllitlss, but thanks to you, I am now ready ior ma iwnir Dr. Tierce's Common Senso Medical Ad viser, In Tlaln English; or, Medicine Sim- pltned, looa pages, over 700 illustrations, paper-bound, sent for one-cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only. Cloth-bound ten stamps more. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr.THEEL604HorthSixihSl. GUARANTEES TO CUREnftrr the to-csUed ercsteat, moit celebrated in it wisest advertising doctors fall, no matter whatthevFlalm. LflfiTP MAuunori MAUn Uinno. nr nil 1-r-w EvXiT. Jilutts, filoodlWtnn, stricturti, SKrunlen or Cn" terJciy(i. JWifuvyiAsouyonelnilsworld tocnrjiVAWCCCELEwl.liootru'tin?. ! itice npuslnzuji-ri ut;t!lnifruii,E nctrl-i.eltswln-SKTWfJ? ''edJ:;lIrtn.tci.c;-, JVoA.-euei cured initoadai. Treatment by mall. Instant riUef. Philadelphia & Readina R'y- Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. IN EFFECT JUNE 3, 18V0. Trains leave Bhenandoah as follows : For New York via PhlhulelDht. 2 10, S 83, 7 87, 9 65 a. m., 12 26, 3 01) and 6 09 p. m Sundays, 2 10 a m. For New York via Mauch Chunk. wttv Hoo. 7 87 a. m.. 12 26 and 3 03 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days. 2 10, 8 88, 7 87. 9 55 a. m., 12 26, 8 09 and 6 09 p. ro. Sundays, 2 10 a ui. ror Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10, 7 37, 9 85 a. m. 12 26.8 09, 6 09 and 7 30 p. ui. Sundays, 210 am. For Tamaoua and MAhAnnv ntftv 7..kr 210, 787, 955 a. m 12 26, 8 09 and 6 09 d. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m. For Wllllamport, flunbury and Lewlsburc. week days. 3 27, 11 82 a. iu., 12 26, 7 80 p. m Sundays, 8 27 a 111. For Ma'iano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10, 8 27, 5 as 787,9 55,1182 a.m., 12 26, 8 09, 6 09, 7 30. 3 si n m (J I n in ... .1 o w ' 1 f. Ute B, a iu nnu a At 111, For Ashland and Shamokin. week dars. 3 27. 787. 11 82 a. m..l2 26. 3 09. BQ!. f i1 nrt SM n , Sunday, 8 27 am. ror uammoie. nasmngton and the West via B. A O. K. It., tbroueh trains les-t Reading Tciimiual, Phlladelphfa. (P. A R. B S.) al 8 20, 7 60, 1126 a. m., 3 10 and 7.27 p. 1. Huudavs 8 20,7 00,1126 a.m., 8 46 and 7 27p.m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest- nuisireeis station, weer days, 10 30 a. m. 12 20 IJ in 8 40 p.m. Sundas, 1 35, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR BITKNANDOAH. Taitm Kaw Vnrlr tin TKllarlalnkl.. t days. 12 13. 4 80. 7 30, 11 SO a. m.. and i SO. t an 9 00 p.m. ' iave new voric via aiauch Chunk, week days, 4 80. 9 10 a. m., 1 30, 4 40 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4 80. S 86, 10 21 a. m. and 186, 4 04, 686, , m J. ill. Leave Reading, week days, 187, 700. 10 OS a, m., 12 13, 4 17, 6 00, 8 26 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 7 17, 7 40 a. m. 9 30. 12 80. 1 20. 4 30. 6 10 and 6 BO n. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3 18, 8 OA, 11 22 . m., 1 a 00, iMiviip. m. j.rave xuananoy niy, week nays, B43, 9 04. 11 47 a. m., 2 22, 5 23, 6 21, 7 44, 10 W p. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00 (SO, 922.1020.UOO, a, m 239, 586, 642,768 10 21pm. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, T 42, 10 00 a m., 13 31 and 4 00, 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wharf and South street wharf for Atlantle Oil v. Weekdays Express, 9 00 a m, Saturday only 130)200, seventy minute 3 00, 4 00 sixty-five minute), 500 sixty rolnutel 530, 715 p m, iwveiity iiiiiihiii AivomniCMlAllon, o la a 111, 30, 6 30 p 111. Suudnys--Ezpres, 8 00, 9 00 10 00 n 111, 7 15 p m, seventy minute. Accotu modatlon, 6 15 a m, 4 45 p m. lAiaye Atiantio my uenoi. weexuavs Hi. nrcss. 7 00. fseventv mlnutu.1 7 45. rstztv.tlvn minute, 8 20, slxtv-flvo minute, 9 00, 10 45 a in, j seventy minute, 3 80, 5 SO, p in. Acoonnnodo- tion, t xd. o si a m, 4 id p m. aunuays Kiprww, 4 00, 5 30, 8 00 v m. Accommodation, 7 15 a m, IMP III For Capo May, Sea Isle City and Ocean City- 1 City r.l iu weekdays, 9 13 a m, II 40 Saturdays only, Sra. Sundays 8 45 a m. Additional, ays, for Cape May and Ocean City, 8 43. week- lays, ior upe aiay anu ocean city, 8 45 a m, 115 pm. ' ' Additional Sundays, Cape May and Ocean til, u ia a m. uape oiay only, 4 43 p in, Parlor Cars on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent 111 wiumi I A. Hvtrilliin TTiun. T trwww. Oen'l Sunt., Qen'i Pasa'r Art. V . n J I - 1 yi i ail 1 1 mhwiuz Acruinai, xrauaaejpoijL, Tha CisrSkkf Suras J ' Coughs, Q Golds, I Grippe, b Whooplnp; Cough, Asthma, I Dronohltla and Incipient ' Consumption, Is lh T0 GERMAN REMEDY ft CuTttmV-Mi Wo. aVwsci9. i SjUnu, a nra. 25c50r.V, in i sew 'has added ir illttteofScel Xljt's to ordinary cofTee knows a 0n,nil frlnV ftint If we can sell you one 3c. package ol tnu admixture we'll be satisfied. You'll buy more for it will touch the spot. Graesrs Lave FEELIQ'8.! PROFESSIONAL CARDS JQIt. K. Y. KOUSA, Centre ami Market streets. In the MeJlet bulldlnir. adtolnlnir JuatLa Shoemaker's oftkxi. onico hnura: 8.0) to 15.00 a. m., 2.00 to t.00 and 0:00 to (MM p. m. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Omco Kjcan building, corner of Main an Centre streets, Bhenandoah. pilOF. JOHN JONES, flUSlCAL ntSTRDCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahanoy City, Pa. Ilavlng studied nnder some of tha best masters Id London and Parts, will clve lemons on thevtoltn.mftndolln. irultariknd Terms reasonable. Address In care ol Htrouie. Ihe leweler Hhenandoah. ennsylvania RAILROAD. SCIIUYKILL DIVISION, Jcsn 1, 199, Trains will leave Shenandoah after the soova date for WlRjran, Otlberton, Frackvllla. Dark t ater, 8t. Clair, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, Reading, ' " ttstown, Phoenlxvllle. Itorrlstown aad Phil. a4e)phla (llKad street ststion) al 6 IS and 8 05 a. m., 2 10, 6 IS p. m. on week days. Bandars. 8 05a. m., 4 20 p. m. Z1?. -leaT nkvlllo for Bhenandoah at 7 86, 11 46 a. m. and 6 86, 7 86 p, m. Bundar. 11 01 a. in. and 3 S6 p. m. iJj"T-. 1,0t"Ville for Shenandoah (vlaFrack vllle) 7 10, 11 20 a. m., 3 10, 7 10 p. m. Sunday 10 85 a. m.. 5 10 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street sUllon), far Bhemandoah at 833 a. m.. 4 10 p. m. weekdays. Sundays leave at 6 SO and 9 23 a. m. 1. f.R ViM1'hi'le.,nh1'4 "ad street atatloa) for PotUvllle, 5 30, 8 35, 1019 a. n . 2 10 . p. in.-neekdays. Sundays. 6 50, izia. m. and 6 02 p 111. Leavo Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. Kxrire Week-dava. 9 20. iffi ijn sm s 1 650.73Jt.823. 950, 102l, 1100, 11 43 a m, 12 09 noon, 1233, (Limited MOO nnd 4 22 p ml. 1 43. 230.320, 860, 4 02, 800, 556,600, 7 02, 8KV 1000 D m. 1201 nlclit. HunH.r. in dnl 1 in 5 00,5 13, 8 25, 9 60. 1021,10 43,1143 a m, 12 OS. .vut 1 M luuiiini, 1 Ml, d JJ. -a DO. 1113. 7 02,810,10 00pm,12 01nlght. KXDreSS for Itoatnn Wllhnnt hanM 1 1 ni . week-days, and 8 10 p. m., dally. " For Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Long Branch, 6 60, 8 30, 1144 am, 8 80. 4 m p m weekdays. For I.AmlM,rlv!lt In t " . n .1 uAU . . h 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon. 3 82, 3 00 (Lambertvllle ancf f. .noniy;, wceKaays, and 7 02 p m dally. Bnffalo 9 tW a m, 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 p m daily. WASHINGTON AND TnE BOUTn. For Baltlmora and Waahln4n 'J ri in iim.m i.m . ? . n 1 . . .va ' " Congressional Llm.1, 5 34. 6 17, i 85, 7 81 p. an. and 12 05 night weekdays. Sundays. 3 60. T 20. 9 12. 11 23 a m, 12 09, 1 12. 8 12. 4 "'Jo 30 grcaslonal Ltm., S 81, 53 ,7 31 p m ajul 12 OS night. For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 1 a m. 1 S3 and 4 01pm week days, 5 03 and 11 IS p m dally. 1, . ulrf!' "nu KxprcM-13 09 pro, and 12 05n(ght,dally. Southern Railway. Express 3 81 and 6 53 p m, dally, Norfolk and Western T?nllc.. tnw xf-. i. and New Orleans, 5 31 p m dally. ....i,n..i. 1. uuiij lutuwaT, 731 pm. dally. For Old Point Comfort and Nn.fnlU nit a m weekdays, 11 10 p m dally. Leave Market street wharf as follows 1 B preaa for New York, 900am, (to p n week days. For Long Branch, via Seaside Park, 8 SO a m weekdays. ror isiana Uelghts, 8 30 a m and 4 09 p ro weekdays. WEST JERSEY fc SEASHORE R. R. JtWE 1, 1S99. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave BrnAll alr.t'atallnn 1 - Tut- - , days. Bandars. 9 SO a. m 7 05 p.m. f Express. 500. vwa. ra. 11 00 OAtunla SAtunlars only, 2 00. 4 00 minutcsj,uu,a 100 GO minutes p. m. Sundays a m (accommodation, 480 and and otupm.) For OapeMay, Anglese. Wild wt ad, nollr Beocli Lxpress.OOOn m 130 Saturdays only, 403pm weekdays Sundays, 00 a m. a. ,r J" Vi.7' "o00 city, Avalon and Stone Uarbor-9 00 a m, 4 20 p m weekdays. Sundays, 9 00 am. ' M me 1 j olnt Express, 3 00, 9 00, a m, (1 OOSaturdava onlvt. ? ml 1 rn ,i sm . JZ w"kdays. Sundays, 8 00. 0 00 and 10 00 a nu The Union Transfer Company will call las and cheek baggage from hotels and residence. -uining car. T. B. ntrrciirasoa', Gen'l Manasar. J. R. Wood, Gen'l PaaaVr Art News and Opinions OP National Importance the - sur ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by mall, - $6 a year Daily and Sunday.by mall, $8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday newspape in the world. Pries 5c a copy. By nail, 52 i jea Address THE 8TIN, New York. Celebrated Vvu, ., l'ow.tcra never ulu TiT iXlit.' JUii luq , t 1 saier a turs rafter rai Im ' with Taiuy r-td Pesiymya. and olhtr III rum-dle). AJwan bnvttia bent aud avoid dib. , U 'meet Oucai.teed auolor to all Uu AT&17 P mmw$-
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