hi'ii nniiiim tmu'UjWt Don't TW Do This Don't take In tornnl medl. cities bofora the little one comes. They endanger tho health of both mdthor and bubo. MOTHER'S FRIEND, the good and long-tri!d external liniment, will relievo the earlv distress and the later pains bet tor than anything elso in the world. Its ROOU eitectH are raosi ranrra nui nuiy beforo childbirth, but during tho ordeal Itself and afterward. Distress is over come by it pain lessened labor short enedand subsequent dangers avoided. Sold by Drug-gists far II a bottle. 84 tar ear fTM Uloatralal tMk Ua ailM. THE BKADFIZLP REGULATOR CO.. AUanta,Cs. NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS. I.OW-1UTK VVOATtON Tlttl'S VIA l'KNNSVt. VAN! A ItAltdtOAI). Tlio Periisylvnnia Itallroad Company lias selected tlio followinfciUtes for Its popular ten-day excursions to Niagara Kills from Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington i August Si, September 7 ami .21, and October 5 and 10. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon will accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for roturn passage on any regular train, occlusive of limited express trsins, within ten days, will be sold at $10.00 from .Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and all points on the Delaware division; $11 25vfrom Atlantic City; $9.00 from Lancaster; $S SO from Altoona and liar rlsburg; $0 00 from Bunbury and Wilkes barre; $5.75 from Williamiport; and at pro portionate rates from other points. A stop ovor will be allowed at Buffalo, Rochester, Canadaigua, and Watklui within the limit returning. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will be run with each excursion. An extra charge will bo tnado for parlor car scats. Tickets for a stdo trip to the Thousand Is lands (Alexandria Bay) will be sold from Rochester in connection with excursions of July 27, August 10 and SI, September- 7 and SI, good to return to Rochester or to Cauan- daigua via Syracuso within five days, at rate of $5.50. Tickets for a side trip to Toronto will be sold at Niagara Falls for $1.00 on July SO, August IS and SO, and September S3. In connection with excursion of September 7, tickets will be sold to Toronto and roturn at reduced rates, account Toronto Fair. For time of connecting trains otid further information apply to nearest ticket agent, or address Geo, W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent flour, and take no otbor brand. It is the best llonr made. Coming lSventa. Oct. 4. Welsh Baptist twenty-sixth annual supper in Robbius opera houso. TL Qnnl and raoat experienced, tliuo toL I II u UUdl Qoniuil II you inner irorn i-maie Dlaeaaea ft Kxcenea. 1'roT. 1. F. TIIEEU M. ., 004 North Sixth ML, I'hllndel. nhto. rtrel a Ouarantee la ererr cue. WrlMMleA Rtriemrerfiaeuttliiei. LoitYlZOf (ft Health restored. Fini enlaraed. Knurl 1 9 8. ,f"EB 6 V. HUD.9-1Z. Ilonre for Ions lUndlng tad danireroui IcaMB dalle 10 SO to a SO. Freah eeui cured 4 to 10 due. 1 Bend ror Hwom leauinonlaiB ana hook, iu rrauns ezpoieo. VTTVVVTVTTTlTTTVT'TTfTT, LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Billousnoss, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Sick-Head -ache and Liver Complaint. SUGAR COATBD. 100 PILLS 25 CTS. Sold by all druggists or Bent by mall. Nervlta Mellcsl Co., Cblcuo Bo box contains 15 pills Sold by Klrlln's drug atore, Shenandoah, l'a. f Cltehfiatrr' l'.naU.h Diamond Hrand. ENNYROYAL PILLS yrr""-v OrllnlBd On! Genuine. A Druri.it Ibr CJuciMiwr jengmi wa-fftj mon J Brand In Itrd ud (Jotd MhUltXW Ihnm a palatal lth blllB tlDDOD, 1 IkE Mr j no other. Befun dangtr&ut ubittu V Ftiotu and imitation: A Drt.gK.atl, or und 4. ' In unip for t-anlenlftri, tfHlmomt4 tea tUd bj 111 Local Uraiitiu. I'lllLAUA., 1 A. IT'S DIFFERENT THE NORTH AMERICAN (PHILADELPHIA) IT'S DIFFERENT, because It prints all the news, and all the news it prints Is true. pT'S DIFFERENT, because It's bright and brisk, up-to-date and vigorous, but not yellow. fTS DIFFERENT, because Its only policy is to tell the truth. It has no covert or personal Interests to promote. It serves no political ambition, no creed, no class prejudice, no mere partisan purpose. I.T-S DIFFERENT, because It advocates equal taxation and battles against the extsttng system, which favors lhe rich corporation at the expense of the farmer, the merchant, the manufacturer and the wage-earner. yi-S DIFFERENT, because It stands for Republican principles, and makes war upon all who, under the stolen name of Republicanism, are disloyal to those principles. fTS DIFFERENT, because It believes manhood and not money should rule. Therefore It upholds the rights of all, as against the aggressive power of tho privileged few. ffS DIFFERENT, because no boss, no corporation, can control one Una of Its space. IT'S DIFFERENT, because It Is non sectarian and broad; every party, every faith, every class, and the worklngman equally with the millionaire, gets a fa)r hearing in Its columns. IT'S DIFFERENT, be cause It upholds faith in humanity, and the pro gress of mankind toward higher Ideals, larger hopes and better living, ONE CENT IT'S DIFFERENT. It will continue to be different. Watch The North Ameri can and see It grow. NSOFWil Presidont MoKinloy Visits Phila delphia to View tho Parade, THE CONTEST FOR OOMMANDEB. Colonol 81inw,orWntortown,N.Y.,Do-clnro-t Tlint thu Htruuriilo M Already Sottlod In Ills Knvnr, Hut Follower. or .loluiHiui mid KnoMour I'll Ink Not. Philadelphia, Sept. 5. Amidst scenc3 which beggar description, nnd the like ot which the present genera tion of I'hllndolnhlans cannot recall, the thirty-third annual encampment of the fJrand Army of tho Kcpubllc was fonnnlly opened yesterday. Tho leading event of yesterday's program wub tho parado of tho naval veterans nnd tho crows of the North Atlantic fleet, now In harbor here. Broad, Chestnut and Market streets along tho line of march wero packed with peo ple. It was a revelation to mnny of tho onlookers to see tho sailors and ma rines who distinguished themselves laBt yoar. Visitors from inland towns had nover had nn opportunty to ro vlow tho heroes of whom they hnd read so much until yesterday. From their oft printed photographs the three rear admirals, Casey, Sampson nnd Melville, wore easily recognized as they passed in carriages, and thoy wero loudly cheered. President McKtnley and his party arrived here at 9 o'clock last night from Washington. The president was accompanied by Secretary of War Hoot, Secretary of Agriculture Wilson, I'rorossor Hciiurman, president of the Philippine commission, J. Addison Porter, tho president's private secre tary, and Assistant Secretary G. B. Cortelyou, Mrs, McKlnley was not with tho party. Assistant Secretary Cortelyou says her health is very much Improved, but she remained at home on the advice of her physician. The presidential party was met at the Pennsylvania railroad station by Mayor Ashbrtdge, General Louis Wag ner, chairman ot the executive com mittee, and a number of other city officials. Tho station was thronged, and a cordon of policemen was neces sary to keep the crowds back as the distinguished visitors made their way from the train to the carriages In wait ing. President McKlnley walked with uncovered head from the train shed to the street, and was choered to the echo. The party was driven rapidly to the Hotel Walton, and the presr- dent Immediately retired to his private sitting room. vAt 10 o clock members of tho Uni ted German Singing societies, ac companied by a band, arrived at the hotel and serenaded the president. They sang three German selections and finished with the "Star Spangled Banner," In which the multitude Join ed. During the rendition of the songs President McKlnley sat on the win dow ledge, and at the conclusion ot each led the applause. The president retired about H o'clock. This morning at 8:45 o'clock he received Admiral Sampson and the captains of tho fleet. Later ho rode over the route of the Grand Army pa rade to tho reviewing stand on the city hall plaza. After tne parade ho was entertained at lunch In the city hall. The Grand Army will bo officially welcomed tonight at the Academy of Music by Governor Stone and Mayor Ashbridge. The uresHent will attend. and later will be the guest ot Honor at a banquet tendered by Meade Post, of this city, Lafayette Post, of New York, and Klngsley Post, of Boston. Ha will lenvo for Washington at 11:30 tonight. The campaign for commander-in-chief is waxing warm. It is one of tho fiercest contests that the G. A. R. has been engaged In for a long time. There are now three candidates in the field Acting Commander-in-Chief W. O, Johnson of Cincinnati, Comrade Leo Hassleur of St. Louis and Colonel Al bert D. Shaw of Watertown, N. Y. Tho friends of each of the candidates claim that their favorite Is already a winner. A careful canvass among the different departments, however; indicates that Colonel Shaw today has a little the better ot tho contest. That gentle man In an interview last night said that he was absolutely sure of victory, and said that the fight was all over. Neither Colonel Johnson nor Comrade Hassleur would speak directly about the contest, but their lieutenants ex press tho greatest confidence In the outcome of the struggle. While the delegations from Ohio, Missouri and New York are battling for supremacy tho delegation from Illinois Is putting up a great fight for the privilege of entertaining the Grand Army at Chicago next year, Evory veteran of the department ot Illinois now in the city is decorated with a large yellow ribbon, on which is In scribed in big blaak letters "Chicago 1900." The leaders of the Chicago boom say they will win hands down. At present they have no opponent of any consequence. It was reported that Denver, San Francisco, St. Louis and one or two other cities are In the field, but If they are they are "lying low,' as thore Is no evidence on tho surface that they are in the fight Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the publln to know of ono concern in tho land who are not afraid to be cenerous to the needy and suffer lng. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have riven awav over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine J and have tho satisfaction, of knowing it has absolutely rnrnd thousands of honoless cases. Asthma. Ilronchltis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat, Ulicst ana Jungs are surely curou by it. Call on A. Wasley, Druggist, ana a trial bottle free. KoKUlar size 60o. and Every bottle guaranteed, 01 price refuuded uorilrtocl Wltu' an looborir. New York Sept. 5. The chartered Anchor liner City of Home came Into port yesterday nftor having been in collision witn an iceuerg on tne Danks She struck the floating Ice head on but did not sustain much damage. As she came up the bay there was noth lng to show that she had been In col lislon, except her broken figurehead and bent bobstay. When the vessel struck the first cabin passengers were at dinner, and a scene ot wild con' fusion followed. It was several mo ments before the crew could quiet their fours. Women screamed and some began to pray, thinking that the liner was going to sink. Tho officers acted in such a way as to win the aq miration of all. What is Bbiloh 7 A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption t used through the world for half a century, has cured innumerable cases of Incipient consumption and relieved mauy in advanced stages. If you are not satisfied with the results we will refund your money Price SS eta., SO eta. and f 1.00. Sold by P. 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As an inducement (or you to become a subscriber we make you the following unparal leled offer: AN ELEGANT $3.00 BOOK FOR ONLY 75 CENTS. Our representatives, Messrs Hooks & Brown, will call upon you with the publication for your in spection. We feel sure you will be interested in examining t. Upon signing the agreement to take the Hkkaljp ior six months, the book will be delivered upon payment of 75 cents. This is iu addition to the regular subscription of 25 cents a month. AW OCR COM SEALS Used in Transferring Fronoli Mili tary SoorotB to Gonnauy. A GERMAN WAS OtfBVIOE CONSUL Ami Ho Aldi'il tint Oiiritmn TrntTlo In MVnr Onloo M!rotnnlJIo,, Mr. llnutliotin Wllllnirto Mako AllWIuvIt to tli Truth of II Ih .Story. Atlanta, Snt. C. The man who clr.lms to know how the French war of Ike secrets reached Germany and the nnmoe ot thoso Instrumental In their transfer from Franco was seen yes terday by a press representative. All the matter given In the Jewish Sentl ment story already sent out In these illstiatches was gone over and substan tiated, and the additional information elicited that the letter heads, onvolopes nnd consular soals of the United States government were used ns a safeguard In trausmlttlnE the French war office documents from that country to Oer- mnnv. nml nlnn Hint nnd elf the chief actors In tho "underground1' system held the position of United States vice consul In a little Gorman city. Tho Informant glvos his name ns Charles E. Hentheim and his discharge papers, which aro regular and duly Bigned, show that ho Is an artist, and was a private In Company M, Two Hundred and Second New York volunteers, dur ing the war with Spain.. Hontnolm says be has no Intorest In tho matter, and wishes no notoriety. His story la in Bubstanco as follows: "I was born In Denvor and am 3G years old. When quite young I wub sent to Paris to bo educated. I wont to several countries on the continent, pursuing my studies, and finally to Germany. Here I was employed about four hours each day as a translator ot documonts and map engraver by the government, and was In the hend quarters ot the general staff at Konl gerutrasBO, Berlin. During my sorvice thore I several times translated papers bearing Information concernlngFronch formications, arsenals, warships and land plans, and knew all those con cerned In the purchase of his Informa tion. The name of Dreyfus does not appear In a single instance. "The obtnlnlng of Intelligence re garding the French army and navy was operated by tho secret Bervlce depart ment of the Imperial ministry ot ma rine. This bureau was at ono time under the control of Prince Bismarck and Henry Von Moltke. The Germans In Paris were always on the alert for Information. When a document was obtained from the olllco of tho minister of marine or the war depart ment In Paris It was taken to Prlnco Helnrlch Hans Plcss, tho German rep resentative In Paris. Through him it went to the house of one of his sweet hearts, where a copy was made. A few hours later the original paper was re turned to the olllco whence It came. "The next move was to get theso pa pers to Berlin. Herr Franz, a toy manufacturer at Sonnenburg, Ger many, aided In this. He would send dolls to Paris to be dressed. In the body of these little playthings thesu copies of drawings and descrlptlvo notos were securely sowed and started on their Journey to the Fatherland. From Paris they were sent by post to Holmrook, a village In England. Hero another agent was located. Ho was Herr Llndau, at that time a partner In some mining operations being car rled on there. Llndau performed his duty by remalllng the doll messengers to Herr Franz at Sonneberg, and once there they were safe. From Sonne berg they wore brought to the great headquarters by Herr Franz. Once I recollect a document of this nnturo wa3 brought In by the burgomaster of Llepsic, whose name I cannot re call. Herr Alvln Florschuetz, a bank director of Sonneburg, was also in tho soheme. "About this time, by tho way," said Mr. Benthelm, "Herr Florscheutz was recommended by the German govern ment to the United States as consul for this country at Sonneberg. He was ac cepted, and later, on being allowed money for clerk hire, put his wlfo Una in that position, giving her name on the reports as L. Florscheutz. All this time the traffic in 'war office mer chandlse,' as it was known, was going on Herr Florschuetz was vice consul of tho United States." "Was the doll plan the only one adopted as a means of communication between tho two countries?" "Oh, no," replied Mr. Benthelm. "Sev' eral times I received documents of this kind In the regular United States con sular envelope. There were, of course, considerable correspondence going on between these few peoplo regarding the war office traffic, and this was always done on the letter heads bearing the one line Inscription, 'United States con sulate, Sonneberg.' Whenever Frigate Captain Sigl, who was in charge of this work in Berlin, went out on a scouting trip by himself he carried a supply ot United States' stationery, and I havo seen Information of this kind from the French war office come Into the staff headquarters In an en volopa bearing the consular seal of the Unted States government. This, you will know, was a safeguard, as nobody would open a letter with this seal to on It. "I will tell you hom Florlscheutz got the plans of the new submarine boat Goubel, while It was being built at Toulon. This Florlscheutz told me himself at a theater In Berlin a week or two after he returned from the ex pedltlon. He landed at Toulon and went to a hotel. Here he sent a note to Mme. Janssen telling her what he wanted, and then proceeded to Monte Carlo for a day or two at the tables. It was arranged, ot course, It there was nny thouble over the work, word would be sent him, Mme. Janssen Is tho wife If a naval officer and had the entra to the arsenal at Toulon. She secured all tho Information desired and It was banded to Herr Florlschujtz on his re turn to Toulon in less than one week, Information regarding the construc tion of the war vessel Gmyote, at that time Duiiding at Cherbourg, was ob luineu in me same manner. "I will cite another case to show how easily anyth nir that Germanv wanted could be obtained. A sergeant in the naval arsenal at Toulon, Thom as by name, at the request of one of the five or six women skirmishing around thore at the time, purloined a drawing whicn gave clearly tho in side of the fortress, with the location of the submarlno mines In the harbor. This Information I know went to Es terhazy, but it took a half dozen wo men to get it to him. Thomas was found out In this matter, however, and Is now In prison. The osplonago sya was such that Germany was ad vised ot the meeting of all boards con nected with any arsenal or fortifica tion. "Captain Slgl handed all money for this. .wisrcUaaalaa, as they termul It, lo Horf rinrlsrhi ntr r.riWror Will iam did not. of iiiri, have any dl riwt ,loatlnu with ftinM will) did til work, but knew where the money went Ti, iminnv u.iu i..n,i fi nm tli Mcret service fund of th ministry of marine. lllvery six monm remittance r made anonymously to the 11a roues de Delden. through the Credit Lyminals In Parli llm-nllM lift Italden wu the sweetheart of Prince Henry l'leea, but later transferred tier nnecuons iu nn terhiwy. Hhe is tho 'veiled Inly' of th Ilenne court martial. Mr tlAiithnlm alitilflad Ilia Willi nr- new to make allldsvlt as to the truth of his story. MurderufM Conn, Chicago, 8ept. 5. ltlchartl Hoeneck and Herman lltindtmusen yesterday made sworn confessions to the murder of Walter F. Koeller, their former schoolmate. According to the confes sions revenge was the motive of both, Hoeneck. who did the stabbing, for an alleged part Koeller's father took In the street murder of Hoeneck's brother 13 years ago In Herman, Mo., and for testimony given against Hoeneck by Koeller when the former was on trial for arson; llundhausen for some fan cied slight while at school with Koeller at Dixon, Ills. A New World'o Tnnilrtn Itroorit. New York, Sept. 6. The cycle race meet of the Atlantic Athletic associa tion at Manhattan Beach yesterday drew 3,000 people. The main event was a 25 mile moto-cycle tandem race. First money was won by J. W. Judfp nnd Charles W. Miller, the six day champion rider, and their time of 39 minutes and 68 seconds beats the world's record on any class of machine. The little pod of love turns awsr from a sickly, sallow, nervous, head-achey, bck achey, lifeless woman. Bvery woman should have the beauty, vivacity, and viyor or perfect ueaitu. jnc bright glow of health, briuht eyea, clear akin, red lips are more attrac tive than any mere reg ularity of feature. A woman can't change the shape of her features but any woman may have tne beauty of health. No healthy woman can be ttgly. No sickly woman can be beautiful. Regularity of the function of the diatinct lv feminine orininlsmisthe first essential to womanly happiness, comfort and beauty. Miss I,auni Brooks, of Clinch, Hancock Co., Teun., writes : ' I thank God for uch rem edies as Dr. rlerce'a Favorite Prescription aud oolden Medical Discovery,- lor rnyseu ana friends honestly believe that had It not leen for these wonderful medicines I w ouM to-day be In my grave. I am sure that X could not have lived many days in the condition I was In at the time I first consulted you. I was only praying to die and be free from pain. I was simply a shadow and we had tried almost everything', when, through a friend, I was advised to write to you, which T did. Ihlnkinn all the while that it was only foolishness to think that such a case as mine could be cured. But I do not think so to-day Auer me nrsi week's treat ment iustasyou prescribed, I felt like another woman and I hardly believed that such, could be, when the hrst pe-; riod was painted without pain. 1 continued the treatment un til I had used about seven bottles of the ' I'avorite Pre scription' and some of the Discovery, and now I am a' well woman. I would have eiveu any amount, if 1 had it, just for the rest it has already civen me rest from oaln. know when the periods are comlne on now, as I am free from pain, and during the time 1 feel lust as well as at any time, and am never confined to my room as I once was. I can eat anything 1 want and can work at any kind of work something I could never do till this summer. Kverybody who kuows me thinks it wonderful that I am not sick any more I thank God for this friend of woman, this blessed Favorite Prescription,' The very name sounds sweet to me. I am causing many of my friends to use it aud all are improving. I can never tell you how I thank you, dear Doctor, for your kind advice and good, fatherly Utters to me." Philadelphia & Readinq R'y Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. IN EFFECT JULY 1. 1t9. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York via Phltadelnhla. week dnv 710, S 38, 7 87. 9 65 a. m., 12 28, 8 09 and 8 09 p. in For New York via March Chunk, week davs 7 87 a. m., 12 20 and 3 09 p. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, S 38, 7 87. 9 S3 a. m., 12 28, S 09 and 8 09 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m. for i-onsvuie, wees days, z 10, 7 37, 9 M a. ra. 12 28. 8 09, 8 09 and 7 30 p. m. Sundays, 3 10 a in. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days 210. 737. 9&5 a. m.. 12 28. S 09 nnd S 09 i. ,n Sundays, 2 10 a m. ror tYiuiamspon, nunoury and lewlsburg week days. 3 27. 11 32 a. m.. 12 20. 7 30 n. m Sundays, 8 27 a m. For Mahano, Plane, weekdays. 2 10. 8 27. S 34. 787,9 55, II 82 a.m., 12 28. 8 09, 809, 7 30, 9Sfi p. IU, DUI1UUVB, 6 iU BIIU d U 111. For Ashland aud Sbamnkln, week daye, 3 27, 7 87. 11 82 a.m.. 12 20. 8 09. 607. 725 and S SS n. m. Sunday, 8 27 a m. For Baltimore. Washington and tho West via B.&O. It. IC, through tralna le-i Reading Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. A R. D S.) at 8 20, 7 53, 11 28 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. l Sundays 8 23, 7 00, 11 26 a. m.,8 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addl- tionai trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20 12 16 8 0 p.m. Sundays, 1 85. 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days. 12 13. i 80. 7 80. II 80 a. m.. and 1 30. t so. 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80. 9 10 a. m., 1 SO, 4 10 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, lleadtug Terminal, week days, 4 80, S 88. 10 21 a. m. and 186, 4 08, 6 38, 11 a') p. m. Leave Reading, week days, 137, 700, 1008 a, in., 12 15, 4 17, 6 00, 8 28 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle. week davi. 7 17. 7 40 m 930, 1230,1 20. 4 30, 6 10 and 6 50 p. ru. Lxave Tamaqua, week days, 8 18, 8 86, 1123 a. in., 1 49, S 66, 7 20, 9 44 p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8 4), 9 04, 11 47 a. m., 2 22, 5 23, 6 24, 7 44, 10 08 p. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00 680, 9 22 10 23,12 00, a. m., 2 89, 5 86, 6 42 7 58 10 21pm. Leave Wllllamsport, week dayg, 7 42, 10 00 a m 12 34 and 4 00, 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wharf and South street wharf for Atlantlo City. Weekdays Kxpresa, 8 00,9 00, 10 43 a m. 130. 2 00, S 00, 3 40 sixty minute, 4 00, 4 30, (5 00 sixty minute, 5 30, 7 15, pm. Accomodation, 0 15 a ui, 530, 6S0p m. Sundays Kxpreaa, 730, 8 00, 8 80, 9 00. 10 00 a in, 4 43, 7 15 pm AcmimcHlo tlon. 6 13 a m, 4 43 pin. 11.00 Excursion 700 a ni dally and 7 80 Sundays. Leave Atlantic City Depot i Weekdays Kx- Ercss, 0 43Mondayaonly,7 00,7 43, 7 50 from altloave. station only, HSU, 9 00, 10 15, 11 00 a m, 8 80, 430, 530, 730, 930 p in. Accommo dation, 4 23, 8 00 am, 3 60pm. Sundays Ex. Sress, 830, 400, 3 00, 6 00, 6 30. 7 00, 7 80. SOU, 30 p m. Accommodation, 7 13 a in. 4 30 p in. $1.00 Excursion, weekdaya 6 OOp m, HundaysS 10. For Ocean Ctty-Weekdaya-8 43, 913 a m, 3 19, 4 13, 5 13 p m. Sundays 8 43. 9 13 a m, 4 43 p m. f 1.00 excursion Thursday and Sunday 7 00 a m. For Cape May and 8e Isle City Weekdays 9 13am, 280,4 15pm. Sundays 8 43 a hi 443 p m. tl.00 excursion Sundays only, 7 00 a m. Additional for Cape May Weekdaya 8 54 a m. Sundaya 9 13 ft m. Parlor Cars on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest rnintueipnia ana ueaaing iiauway ticket agent or address I. A. BWKUUBD, Eosox J. Weeks, Qen'l Bupt., Gen'l Pasa'r Agt. Raadlnsr Terminal. PklladalnhU nillions of Dollars Go up In runokb ovory yoar. Tslte no risks but get your booses, stock, far nlture, eto., insured in first-class re liable companies ss represented by DAVID FAUST, insurance A?en Also UI sndlctldtnlsl omf anlsi K X V -i 1 M I I never i r 1 immxkxi tiures Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Whooplnpr CouRh, Asthma. Cronohltls and Incipient Consumption, Is Wc GERMAN REMEDY Thsl'swhy iheren'orfntlrOOrrrtJl. Any pacer can It . you wby ea:csers Uspcomifir ba. L Irr PROFESSIONAL CARDS jij M.nuiiKK. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Offlee Rsmn bo. I Win, veraee at Main an Centre streets, Htanandaal. J CLAUD B BHOWX, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Officer Cor. Centra and WWto streets, neil to Justice Toomoy'a odtai. c, 01IUIII.KR. M. I)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 80 Knt I.leyd fHreet. Office hours t 8 to it. m.j 1 to S p. m, 7 to 9 p. in. pitOF JOHNJONK8, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, lock Box M, Mahaney Oily, Pa. Having studied under mm ot the best masters In London and I'arle, will give lessons on the violin, mandolin, rut tar and vooil cull-irc Terms reasonable. Addraw la care of Htrouae tha leweler Hhenandoah. ennsylvania RAILROAD. SOnUTKILL DIVISION Jn.v I, IR99. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter tne aoovs datefor Wlggan, Gllberton. Fraekvllle. Dark JJater.St. Clair, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, Readme, ';T T"l i-nuenixvme. orrlstown and Phil, adclphla (llr,nd street station) at 813 and 803 5M..m.7.Mp'. rn:- Bunar. ,7.n?." Fraekvllle for Shenandoah at iwh i ? I?d ' P' Sunday 11 01 a. m. and 5 38 p. ra. ;T.0..I'oU"'"le ,or Shenandoah (Tla Fraek Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), fcj She.andoah at 8 as n. m., 4 10 p. m. week day. Sundays leave at 6 50 and 9 28 a. m i. rl011'1,'lad'l'hla (Broad street station) for Pottsvllle. 5 30,8 35, 1019 a. in., ISO, 4 10.711 ?Mnm 'k- Su"d"- 85; 23a. m.'and Leave Broad Street Btallon. Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. ""llVek-ln',, 8 20. 08, 4 40, 5 00. S 1 S w, , wo, nta, voo, -iuai, 1100. 11 43 a m is no noon. 12SS. Il lm ' ZT,' .V? " mt O" 2 80, 3 20, 8 i6 4 08. 6 00, 568, 6 00? fS.' to! W Mp m.' 12 oi'nlght. rTinday B a3, 4 1 3 00, 8 15, 8 23, 9 50, 10 21, 10 13. 11 4a a m il? m 12 83. 2 30, 4 02 (Limited, ! xY 6 W 46. 2 . 7 02, S 10, 10 00 p m, 12 01 night ' 8 , , ' . .-uiiiigo, ii ui a IB. week. days, and 8 10 p. m., dally. week;. """"" MP irarior ear, II 00 a m week- For Sea Girt, Aahiiry Park. Oman nvnn Long Branch, 4 03. 50. so ? ,2 aS" 4Mpm wcekdayai 300 p m Saturday, only pro daily. -"u weekdays, and 7 OT Mount Pocono special. 103 p ra Saturdays WASHINGTON AND TUK SOUTH. . ZrS. rii: 'more and Washington, 8 30. 7 20 S as rrcislonal .JmTVal J3a"ii.V ''?.f V?": night. ' " " 'n.d.f.C,.P m k . and 11 18 p m dally 12A03,n?ght,,.1,y.Une- KiP-"09Pp m. ad pm.'dSf. lta'lw"'r- Expreea-3S4 and 6 53 .nv.n"1?'1 W,?!?.rn Iallwy 'or Memphis and New Orleans, 5 31 p m dally. "" a m weekdays, 11 10 p m daily. Leave Market street wharf a follows! Ex. presforNewYork,900 a m, 4 SO p m week-a'"- , orI0.n'5 "ra"!' via Seaside ParkT 9 10 , . ' TV ." . T w P m week-days. Sundays tetn,wrla,en '?r A'ryPark,780am! For Beuoli Haven and lt.,.uuo, V . " and 4 00 p , weekdays, 1 Tp m'sturtaS only. Sunday,, 7 30 am.' For TuekenVSS am and 4 00 pm weekdays. u"on, iu FOR ATLANTIC CITY, Thh 1, . - .1 -. . . . I . ,., niniiuuon via Delaware river bridge-Express. 4 S3, 9 40 (SO minutes I am 2 sf M mlnuteal 4 00 irfmlnuteaMw "'mlnuu l ro Sundays 4 53, 9 20 ISO mlnuiil VrT 2 38 82 minutes, 7 05 85 mli.'uteaTi 830, (73 minute) .1000 ( 76 ralnu7es,Tnr ,lS "'"si. inminuiM , 2 00 ( 70 minutes . 3 00 73,n;nut). ? (CO 'minute. , 4 W i ci 330 164 ,iss,rz"rssL mlv-. A.n!aatT,J'.8 ? nlnutes,s 80 75 minute. , 'n"'l,10CO (TO minute.' "mJ - ...u..., ,,.,. .i.wj ticuition train, 7 00 am week-days. Sundays, 700 and 780a m. POT Cuntl MhI'. Ano-likska. WIU . JJ?SCl!T:.K)rt 900 am, 280,-1 06 100 minute f. - ir " o. nunuiiji, a A) a m. t or ,.. iV..r wy, Avalon and Btono Harbor Express 9 10 am, 2 80. 4 20. 5 00 p m weekdays. Sundaya, 8 60 m. 14Exeur slon train, 700 a m dally. ..wnur- m iimSf.vLi .. . 8 W, 10 00 a p m weekdays. Sunday., 5 00, 8 00, 9 00 and 10 00 The Uniou Trauafer Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and realdenowi. -utning var. 1. 11. UuTcuiNaoit, j. h, Wood, Gen'l Manager. Gen'l PaM'g't Agt S-ua .era, u.. fau i t 'in ttft r fi vtth TtlktTj v-k! I i.ti,nyvj u, t her Intmcri O xi MftvtM to i "i - m- si. ruwiii amhiviuwiiwimu uia I W UI SMSS 9 mmm BY THE CHASE I MCI. IJl i if ,uh- t rd. ,.B ItUi i ,r.iy an.! aalary lo those leaviug ui.iii, r cumiuuwiuti lo, oal ynlH. Prmsitctit eu. ul u.iitt Ti.e txiauiaiw l-anlly Irtrnsd. 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