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I had to leave church od account of it us I could not it still owing to tho exasperating Itching. V'li n I realizo that Douu'fc Ointment cured me after I had suffered the Intense annoyance for years aud cured me quickly too I can give the strongest kind of recommendation for that valuable salve." Doan's Ointment for sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Sole agents for tho U. S. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. 'TOU'LL (3Er ALL THAT'S A-COMINO. TO YOU." If, when contemplating a trip to any point West or Southwest of the Mississippi River, you will purchase tickets via tho Missouri' Paclfio Ry , or Iron Mountain Routo (which aro on salo at all principal ticket offices in the United States), you will have all the comforts and luxuries of modern railway equipment, and the finest opportunities for viewing all of nature's museums and marvels of Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Tcxa?, Old and New Mexico, California, etc. Ex cursion tickets to all principal points at greatly reduced rates. Ou account of the National Education Association meeting at Los Angeles in July, wo will make special low round trip rates. When contemplating a trip West or Southwest, write us for full information and rock bottom figures. W E. Iloyt, Q. E. P. Agent, J. P. McCanu, T. P. 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BERGER, 1'QR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, yoTK FOB " """""" EMANUEL JENKYN, Present Incumbent. FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS. mm x mm mitw ST Moets cm Friday to Disousa tlid Transvaal Snarl. THE SITUATION LOOKS WARLIKE. (Jront Activity nt tho British Admiral ty, tlioWni-OniuoiiiMl tho Colonial r- I llco MptintlmoilooriAnKrtlyUlflotiNH A".oinllliiu IlrltMliTroopion lloritor London, Sept. 6. The premier, the Marquis of Salisbury, came to London todny from Walmcr to confer with the secretary of state for the colonies, Jo seph Chamberlain, and a cabinet coun cil has been summoned for Friday, urgent messages having been sont to nil the mnsters requesting their at tendance. There Is groat activity at tho ad miralty, the war offlce and the colonial office. Numerous telegrams from South Af rica arrived at tho colonial office yes terday, but their contents have not been made public. . General Lord Wolseley. field marshal and commandor-In-chlef, Is In dally communication with the war office, as are also General Sir Evelyn Wood, adjutant general to the forces, and Colonel Hector Archibald MacDonald, aide-de-camp to the queen. l ho press association asserts that the officers of the Highland Light in fantry at Davenport notified their men last evening to prepare for de parture, probably tomorrow. The Dally Mall expresses the opin ion that the "next move will be an ul timatum unless President Kruger yields." It declares that 15,000 men Is the outside number that the Trans vaal government can put into the Held. The Berlin correspondent of The Dally Mall says: "I learn from Doar sources that reliable news has bean reclvcd at Tho Hague from Pretoria to the effect that President Kruger will not give Mr. Chamberlain time to send an ultimatum, but will take advantage of the first suspicious move of the British troops on the border to assume the offensive." The Times, which comments edi torially upon the gravity of the situa tion that necessitates a cabinet council at such an unusual period, says: "It would be unpardonable folly to shut our eyes to the suspiciously dilatory character of President Kruger's diplo macy and to the enorgy with which he Is simultaneously preparing for war. It Is well known that General Sir Henry Duller has been selected to com mand the British forces, should wr unfortunately come, but it Is the clear duty of the government to take other steps beside the choice of a command er." According to a dispatch from Pre toria the volksraad yesterday accept ed Mr. Chester's motion to fix the de bates to grow out of the interpellation of the government as to the assem bling of British troops along the Trans vaal borders for tomorrow. In presenting his motion Mr. Coester referred to the "Jameson raid and other outrages and murders commit ted by British troops" as leading him to distrust the present concentration. He declared that the convention of 188-1 did not contain the suzerainty stipulation, and he maintained that Mr. Chamberlain had.broken that con vention by Interfering In the Internal affairs of the republic. Other burghers supported Mr. Coes ter, saying that, .while negotiations were proceeding, all the British col onies were offering armed assistance. "And must the Transvaal remain Bllent?" exclaimed a burgher. "It Is opposed to Christianity to conduct friendly negotiations and yet mobilize troops, We must know why tho British troops are on our borders." Tho motion to wait until tomorrow for the government's reply was agreed to unanimously. A Capetown dispatch says: it Is re ported that J. H. Hofmeyer, the Af rikander leader, has telegraphed Presi dent Kruger that he cannot expect help from the Cape Colony in tho event of hostilities. The excitement in Capetown is at fever heat. Every edition of the pa pers Is eagerly snapped up, the gen eral feeling being that war is not far distant. It Is impossible, however, to Ignore the existence of sharp divisions among the colonists for and against the Transvaal. The newspapers protest vigorously against delay. The Capetown Times considers that "the best way to effect a settlement Is by the presence of an army corps." The Cape Argus urges the imperial government to impart a different tone into the negotiations, "since it Is evident that President Kruger's only object now Is to gain time." Glorious News. Comes from Dr. D. B. Cardie, of Washita. I. T. He writes i "Four bottles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and race, and tbe best doctors could give no help: but her euro Is complete ami and her health la excellent." This shows what thousands have proved, that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the supremo remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expols poisons, neips digestion nuuos up me strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist, uuaranteea. noward ,Gquld I.onir Cruise, Southampton,' Sept. 6. Howard Gould and party, on Mr. Gould's steam yacht Niagara, have returned to Southampton from Norway, having cruised 12,000 miles since May 12, on which date tbe Niagara sailed from Jew York. The company celebrated he Fourth of July at Haminerfeetj Norway, from which port they pro ceeded by land to Alexandavlk, 0, newly founded Russian town, where (he Stars and Stripes had a hearty feceptlon by Finns and Russians. Sub sequently the Niagara put In at Copen hagen and Stockholm. At St. Peters burg the Grand Duke Alexis was en? tertained on the Niagara, as Emperor William was also when the yesse' reached Kiel. Mr, Gould will sail for New York in a few days In order that. lie may be amp to see tne uoiumuift Shamrock races, Does Coffee Agree With You 7 If not, drink Grain-0 made from pure grams. A lady writes I "The first time I made Grain O I did not like it but after using it for one week nothing would induce roe to go back to cpfiee." It nourishes and feeds, the system. TIif children cSn drink it freely with great benefit, Jl is tbe strengthening substance of pure grains. Get a package to. day from your grocer, follow the directions in making it and you will have a delicious and healthful table beverage for old and ysung. 15c. and 25c, f Hit s-v as m iTujucy ctvnigi? Jill Fine Furniture are very lare here. You can buy of us at less than the oidinary furniture dealer pays for his goods. "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF S A POL IO HEALTH Tho great remedy for nervous prostration and all diseases of tho generative orcrans of olthcr sex. such ns Nervous Prostration. Pallinffor Toet Mrvnhni ; Impotency, NlRhtly Emissions. Youthful lirrors, Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco or Onlum. which lend tri Conmtmntinn nnd lns:vnit.v. With .tan 1CTCQ leUr 85 order wo Ruaranteo to cure or refund the money. Sold at SI. OO per box. nntn UOinu, o boxes for $S. OO. llU..lIOX-l'S CIIIS.TJICAIj CO,, Cleveland, Ohio! For Salo by $1000 REWARD. FOR any case of Hay Fever, Cold in the Head, Rose Cold or Influenza that BRAZILIAN BALM will not cure, if directions are followed. No physician, ever dared to make we did not know that BRAZILIAN BALM is a quick, posi tive, and permanent cure, ihompson roster, of Wilming ton, uei., says: "i sutiereu with Hay .fever every summer for ten years. Then I used BRAZILIAN BALM which cured me in three days. That was in 1887 and I have never had it since. BRAZILIAN BALM is a wonderful remedy and does everything- that is claimed for it." We have hun dreds of such testimonials. We case ot Asthma. Tor sale by bottle, or sent if you mention B. F. JACKSON & CO., Manufacturing Chemists, Indianapolis, Ind. Shenandoah Drug Store, Wholesale and Retail Agents. Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions to California Without change of Cars. Leaving Washington every Tuesday ami Friday at 11:15 a. m.. the Southern Railway operates Personally Conducted Tourist Ex cursions to San Franciso without change of cars, conductors or porters. The route Is tnrouKQ Atlanta, Montgomery, .Now Urleans, Houston, Sau AntouIo.Now Mexico, Arizonia, and Southern California. Tbe cars are tho very latest pattern of Pullman Tourist Sleepers, rosewood finish, havo high back seats, upholstered in rattan, aro sixteen soctlon, supplied with linen etc., samo as standard sleepers, lighted by Pintsch Gas, havo wide vestibules, double sash rolled curtains, lavatory, and smoking room for gentlemen, and two retiring rooms for ladles. Three and one-half days to Mexico and Arizona, four days to Los Angelos and Southern California, and ilvo days to San Francisco. Such service for Trans-Continental travel has never before been offered. The tourist carfare is loss than via any other route, effecting a saving of (35.00 to $30.00 for the trip. All Information, maps and rates furnished on application to Charles L. Hopkins. Dis trict Passenger Agent, Southorn Railway Company, 823 Chestnut street, Philadelphia For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Florida Short Line. The New York ana Florida Express, via Southern Railway, leaving Broad street station, Philadelphia, dally at 5:31 p. 111. carries through Pullman sleeping ca-s to Augusta and Savannah, (la., Jacksonville aud Tampa, Flu., via Charlotte and Columbia. This is tho short lluo and most attractive route to points in Georgia and Florida. All Information cheerfully furnished by Charles L. Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Diphtheria, sore throat, croup. Instant relief, permanent cure, Dr. Thomas' Eclec trlo'Oll. At any ilmg store, V. It. Mates, Special eleven-day oxcuralon to Niagara Falls, Thursday, September 14th, 18011. For further particulars call ou or address local Philadelphia aud Headlug ticket agent. A Blessing: For tlio Ladies. Thousands of ladies nre nsinrr Tlrnzll ian Halm. For soreness, pain, hearing uunu win wiuwy Kimm m irouDie, u acts likp f charm. A 50 cent or dollar hottle often does tlinr cnrwl n nun inut' ilmti any pther remedy does In months. It goes right to the gpot, removing all in flammation. Mrs. Geo. W. Roherts, of Wilmingtou, Del., says, "A strong solu tion of Brazilian Balm and warm water used as an injection has done me more good than all the remedies and prescrip tions I ever tried." Shenandoah drug store. )olalo . IN FURNITURE is to be had here at sucli won derful money savings that it will more than repay the traveling cost to visit us. Christmas is nearing. J. B. Van Stiver Co. CAMDEN, N. J. Five minutes from Philadelphia, bi Terry AND VITALITY XX3.. MOTT'S TVT.T tVTinllviii tit.t.b R. W. Houck. person, not ev-en the preatest such an offer, nor would we if will give a reward in the druggists. 50c and $1,00 a this paper. UNCLE SAM'S HOT BATHS. THE HOT SPRINGS OP ARKANSAS VIA. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Will eradicate from your system the linger ing effects of grip and other ailments caused by tho severe winter, and malaria, rheuma tism, neuralgia, catarrh, stomach, kidney, liver and nervous disorders, paralysis, blood and skin diseases, and chronic and func tional derangements. The mountain climate of Hot Springs is cool and delightful in snmmer. 100 hotels open the year around. For Illustrated literature, containing all information, address C. F. Cooley, Manager Buisncss Men's League, Hot Springs, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets and par ticulars of tho trip, address W. A. Turk, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Southern Ry Washington, D. C, or C. L. Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut St., Phlla., Pa. G-l-lin THE EVEIflje HEHflliD WILL BE SUPPLIED TO YOU VIRTUALLY FREE. The Herald is progressive, en terprising, wide-awake and always ahead. Its daily visits will keep your family better informed than any other paper on the news of this locality, the state, the country and the world. It will be delivered at your door each day for 25 cents a month. We are desirous of secur iug your subscription, As. an Inducement for 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 witji the publication for your in spection. We feel sure you will be interested in examining it. Upon signing the agreement to take the Hbrald lor six months, the book will be delivered upon payment of 75 cents. This is in addition to the repulnr subscription of 25 cents a month. AN APPEAL TO ROLERSL DrojfuV Oounsol Galls on Emperor William and King Humbert TO 00ME TO HIS CLIENT'S AID. M Lnliorl Urno Tlint Col. Sohwnrt ji- koppon nnil Col. I'nulr.ziirril, Formor Gnrmnn nnil ltnllnn Military At tnolio In 1'arln llo Allowed to Toil I Hcnnea. Sent. 6. M. Laborl yester day afternoon telegraphed personal ap peals to Emperor William nnd King Humbert to grant permission to Colo nel Schwartzkoppen and Colonel Panlz- zarui, Uernmn and Italian military at taches in Paris In 1894, to como to Kennes to testify In tho trial of Cap tain Dreyfus. This Is the news of the day and the chief topic of conversation in the cafes and resorts of the Journal ists. The appeals wore couched In elo quent terms. Invoking tho assistance of their majesties In the name of Jus tice and humanity. They are quite supplementary to tho formal applica tion that will be mauo by tho gov ernment commissary, Major Carrlero. Tho demand of M. Laborl that the court martial should Issue process, sub ject to the approval of tho two sover eigns, came like a thunderbolt nt yes terday's session. Tho stop Is fraught with momentous consequences, as It affords Emperor William an oppor tunity agin to assume bis favorite role ot arbiter ot the destinies of the world. No one will be surprised It Colonel Schwartzkoppen, In the name of the knlser, makes a declaration that will practically decide the result of the trial. Both Schwartzkoppen and Panlz- zardl must consult their respective sov ereigns before starting, but tho coun sel for Dreyfus fully expect them to ar rive hero. If they come at all, In time to give their testimony tomorrow, In wheh case tho tral would probably con clude this week and tho verdict bd de livered on Friday or Saturday. colonel Jouaust told M, Demange at the close of the session that If he re ceived official notification that Colonels Schwartzkoppen and PanlzzardI were coming to depose he would bo prepared to adjourn the trial pending their nr rlval. An adjournment of 43 hours would probably give them time to. get here. A remargable circumstance, and ono that Is significant of the relations be tween the two eminent advocates who are conducting tho defense. Is the fact that M. Labor! telegraphed the German emperor and the king of Italy on hU own Initiative, without consulting or advising M. Demange. The appearance of Colonel Schwartz koppen and Colonel PanlzzardI would be the most sensational as well as tho most Important Incident of the entire trial. Their depositions would be a formal and emphatic declaration that they never had any relations with the accused, and they would make such a statement that the court must order an acquittal. Those who aro In tho confidence of tho counsel entrusted with the defense express a firm con viction that Dreyfus will now be ac quitted. Nevertheless, one of the most prominent generals with whom the correspondents conversed yesterday declared blmseli "quite pleased with the promises of the trial thus far," and confident of a conclusion "eminently satisfactory to the prosecution." Today's session opened with closed doors to hear from Cernuschl, the Aus trian political refugee, the name of the foreign attache he has already men tioned as admitting that he had re ceived treasonable documents from Dreyfus. The remainder of hla evi dence will be given in public. The prosecution relies upon him 03 a last straw. Senator Trarleux, who testified yes terday, will probably be confronted by Generals Mercler, Gonse, De Bols deffre and Roget. Senator Trarleux, whose statement was practically an Impassioned speech for the defense, proceeded to denounce the secret com munication of the bordereau as a mon strous llleaality and a violation of tho most sacred rights of the defense. The witness described as impossiblo the hypothesis advanced by M. Teys sonieres to convince tho witness that Dreyfus was guilty. The witness" doubts were confirmed when he heard that M. Scheurer-Kestner had secured proofs of the lnnocenee of Dreyfus and the guilt ot another. M. Trarleux dwelt upon the noble Ideal of M. Scheurer-Kestner, who, although un acquainted with Dreyfus, passed sleep loss nights tormented with the thought that an Innocent man was shedding tears of blood. It is reported that the minister ot war. General tbe Marquis de Galllfet. has sent orders to the generals and other military witnesses to leave Ren nes and return to their respective posts within two hours after the conclusion of the depositions, and not to be pres ent during the pleadings. They will thus be absent when the verdict Is de livered. General Mercler, belne on the retired list. Is not affected by this order, but Generals Roget, Gonse and De Bolsdeffro must go. How Is Your Wife 7 Has she lost her beauty 1 If so, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Sick Headache aro the principal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured these ills for half a century. Price 25 cU. and 50 cts, Money refunded if results aro not satisfactory. Sold by P. D. Klrliu on a guarantee. The Speedy Shnmrook. New York, Sept. 6. The Shamrock was out again for a spin yesterday. During the afternoon she logged 13 knots over a moderately rough sea. The rough weather did not appear to check her speed, and she roda over tho wutua easily. Does This Strike Ton 7 Muddy comploxloni, Nauseating breath come from chronls constipation. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea Is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Price S3 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a guarantee. Tho Torrid Wave in the West. Chicago, Sept, q, Yesterday was the hottest in Chicago since the establish ment of the weather bureau here In 1871. At 3 p. nt the government ther mometer on the top of the Auditorium tower registered 08 degrees, and on the itreet level over 100 was reported In (several places. A hot wind added to the eencral discomfort. Turn A and nine cases of prostration were re ported. The hottest weather known, ilnce the records of tho weather bu reau began Is reported from Illinois,' Indiana, Iowa and Nebratka. j Terrible plagues, those Itching, pestering 1 Do&n's Olntnieut curea, Atauy drug store. A QUIET INVTSTIOATION Mn.r follow lhi HiMnnrknhln Story ltidiiti.il by llniitlixlm. WARhlnaton, Sent 6. -The officials of tho state department have been much Intermtetl In the remarkable story ot tho artist. Uenthelm, at Atlanta, of his connection with the German secret Bervico. The point In his narrative that particularly attract attention at the state department is the allegation that the Unled Slates deputy and vie consul at Sonneberc has been serving as a German agent to convey secrets relative to war material stolen from the French government, and that tho official has used the United States con sulate and the official lettor heads and envelopes ot the consulate to further his ends. Florsrhultz has given satisfaction at every point and has frequently dis charged the duties or consul during the absence of that official. He still holds his place. Inquiry made Into the' ac curacy of the detailed statements made by Uenthelm appears to confirm most of thorn. Notwithstanding this, ttu officials of the state department dis credit Uenlhelm's statements, though, now that they have been given such publicity, It may be found expedient to quietly Investigate the matter. Murilnrbr UrooUliitiifTlInnKori. Hartford, Sept. G. Frederick Max Urookhaus was hanged at tho state prison at Wethersfleld shortly af ter midnight for complicity In the mur der of Daniel N. S. Lambert, of Wilton, Dec. 17, 1807. His partner In crime, Benjamin F. Willis, was hanged on the same gallows Dec. 30, 1898. When a man dies they put a tombstone over hitn and carve compliments on it. Ilut they don't tell wuat kllieu mm. ii uiey uiu you count eo into anr cem. etery and find on one stone tn every six the words "con sumption," "pneumonia," "diseased lungs." Ami If the truth were all told most of them would say also "due to carelessness." More men die of consumption than are killed in battle. Consump tion is more deadly than rattlesnakes, and yet men run from the snake, aud invite consumption. The time to cure consumption is before It starts. A "little cough" is easy to cure. Weak lungs may be made strong before disease gets in. DR. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY Is the one medicine that is successful above all others in the treatment of throat, bronchial and lung diseases. It is a general cleanser and tonic for the weak stomach and for the whole system but it nlso acts specifically on the throat and lungs. It makes rich, ml blood, builds up flesh and strength and renews the vigor of the whole body. Sold everywhere by dealers in medi cine. Be sure you get the genuine. Don't take a substitute. Mrs. M. Hartrick, of Dcraiter, OsweRO Co., N Y., writes: MI have lost two daughter In less than, five years with consumption and scrof ula. My eldest son was taken, two or three years ago, with hemorrhage from the luutrs. It troubled lilm for over a year, lie took Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discoreryand has not had a bleeding from the lungs In over a year. Your medicine certainly saved his life," Philadelphia & Readinq R'y. Engines Born Hard Coal-No Smoke, IN EFFECT JULY 1, 18S9. Tralna leAve Shenandoah as follows : for New York via Philadelphia, week days riO, 3 33, 7 87, 9 55 a. m., 12 2, 8 09 and 8 OT p. to. Sundays, 2 10 a m. For New York via Mai'.cb Chunk, week daya 7 37 a. m.. 12 29 and 8 OT p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 3 10, S 33, 7 87. 9 M a. Ui., 12 26, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a tn. For Pottsvlllo, week days, 2 10, 7 87, 9 53 a. m. 12 26, 3 09, 6 09 and T SO p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m. For Tamaaua aud Mahanov Cltv. week 310, 737, 9S3 a. m., 13 23. 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. uiiuaya, z iu a in. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and I.e lsburR, week davs. 8 27. 11 83 a. hi ll n Sundays, 3 27 a m. ror Aianano) f lane, weekdays, 2 10, S 27, S 38. 787.9 55,1182 a.m., 12 26, 8 09, S 09, 7 80, 9 56 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 and 8 27 a m. - For Ashland and Sharookln, week days, 8 27. 7 87. II 32 - in.. 12 "6. a CO K 07. T M n,l a a n m Sunday, 3 27 a m. r or uaiumore, Washington and tbe West via Y .-, iuiuuku intiua ir. ' l Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. (p& H, JJ K.) at 3 20. 7 53, II 26 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. i Sundays 8 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. m., 8 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional tralna from Twenty.fourtb and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 30 a, m. 12 20 13 15 80 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 28 p. m. TRAINS FOB SHENANDOAH. Leave New York rla Philadelphia, week days. 1215. 4 80. 7 30.1180 m.. mnr! l.v ii 9 00 p.m. . ' ' Leave New York via Maucb Chunk, week days, 4 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80, 4 40 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4 80. g 86, 10 21 a. m. and 1 86, 4 06. 6 36. 11 88 p. m. ieave Heading, week days, 1 87, 7 00. 10 08 a, m., 12 15, 4 17, 600, 8 26 p.m. Leave Fortsvllle. weekdays. 717. 7 4a a m 9 30, 12 80, 1 20. 4 80, 4 10 and 6 50 p. m. ieavoMamaqua, weec days, s la. 8 86. 1123 . in., 1 49, 8 66, 7 20. 9 4 p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8 45. 9 04 11 47 a. m., 2 22, 5 23, 6 21, 7 44, 10 08 p. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00 680. 9 22.10 23,12 00, . m 3 89, S86, 6 42,768 10 21pm. Leave Wllllamsport, week darn, T 42, 10 00 a m.. 13 84 and 4 00, II SO p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wharf and Boutb street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays KxpregN, 8 00, 9 00, 10 43 a m. ISO. 200, 3 00, 3 40 Uly minute, 1 00, 4 30, ISOOnUty minute , 6 80, 7 15, p m. Accomodation, O 13 a in, 5 30, 6 BO p ni. Sundays Express, 7 30. 8 U) 8 30, 9 00, 10 00 a m, 4 45, 7 15 P m. Accommoda tlon. 6 13 a in, 4 45 p in. 11.00 Excursion 7 00 a m dally and 7 30 Sundays. Leave Atlantic City Depot t Weekdays Ex press, 16 45 Mondays only, 7 00, 7 45, 7 50 from Ilaltloave. station only, 8 30, 9 00, 1015. 1100 a in, 3 80, 4 30, 3 30, 7 30, 930 pin. Accommo dation, 4 25, BOO am; 350pm. Sundajs Ex press, 8 80, 4 00, 800, 600, 030. 7cO, 7 80. 8 00, 6 30 p m. Accommodation, 7 15 a ni. 4 30 p ui, 11.00 Excursion, weekdays 6 00 p m, Sundays 6 10. For Ocean City-Weekdays 8 43, 9 13 n m, 313,415,515 pm. Sundays 8 45. 9 15 a m, 4 45 p m. fl.00 excursion Thursday and Sunday 7 00 a in. For Cape May and Sea. Isle City Weekdays 9 15 a m, 230, 4 13 n m. Sundays 845 a m 4 43 p m. $1.00 excursion Sundays only, 7 00 a m. Additional for Cape May Weekdays 8 54 ra. Sundays 9 13 a m. Parlor Cars on all express train. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading Hallway ticket agent or address I. A. BwxiaiBD, Kneos J, Wkxkji. Gen'l Supt., Qen'I Paaa'r Xrt.. Raadinc Terminal. Philadelphia. millions of Dollars uo uptnitmoico overyyear. Take no nssa out get your nouses, stock, far nitnra. eta.. In kn n flN,,t... liable companies as represent! by DAVID FAUST, H""ance Apem ' 120 South Jardln VUo Uls indAecldtDtal omsanlai . I I I ATffV . r . LLT .-J J- U.L sir . r wild .. r w-z X rv rir j Comrades, Attontion. I rrel from 'fil to 'ftl, and was wormJcd'.n May 10, lDI,ln Hie llnttleof tho Wild, ru'ss I would llkr In )iai in old rumradM III)' u wnatOli-ry Km liiw done fur m- In 1- rj my old tinplHint, i lironlr diarrhoea, a Imck. Tin-lH'(4ni rotild not Klop ji.luti err Klnir l rml nits and 1 am on. .' nt i enjoying life. Frank fieetiler, lw., S! . u (Co.r,4tbN. V. V. I.). Olery Klnii ri RM iIIm of tin N, Htoiimi'li, I i it and Klilneyn. Mold 1 . I' glum, und j Those who nce buy 51iliLlU-5 lcr-p comtng uacic for it. Tin ad mixture rnakeg the flavor of cof fee delicious. All fiioctrs. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. BURKE, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Office Egan building, corner of Main an Centre streets, Shenandoah. J CLAUDE DROWN, ATTORNOY-AT-LAW. Office: Cor. Centre and While streets, nex to Justice Toomey'e office. c. CJRUIILKlt, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. No. 30 I&ut Lloyd Street. Ofllen linura A In O m.flAaM ------ - - , .V M u. ui. 7 to 9 p. UI. 3ROF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Look Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa, tr&ftnir -1 .! .l - ... ... huudi ,UU1. UI IDS DOS! on the Tlolln, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Htroase, iu. loweier nnenanaoan. ennsylvania RAILROAD. SOHUYKILI. DIVISION. Jolt 1, 1859. j , i .o-.ooiienanuoan arier ine anoys ? tor.yV$g?aU Ollberlon. Frackvllle, Dark Water. St. Clair. Pottivllle. ilamburg, Itoadln-, Pottstown. Pluwnlxvrile. Norrlslown and Phfii adelphla (Hrut street station) at 6 13 and 8 05 K. Ttl.. 2 111 R 11 ti tn w.nt. J r. a 8 03 ai m.. 4 20 p. nT OBDa,W. noli l88- 784 8". vliuT i 'tn , i . X "i" '"Snandoeh (vl FracV 1085 V m.'. 5 10 p.-nT' ' ' m- Uaaa" Bh.Te1'."deJShl' (I,rod ,,re etallon), tot Sheaandoah at 885 a. m.. 4 10 p. m. week days. Sundaya leave at 6 50 and 9 23 a. m. 7 ' i. VM,1'hJ,SdeIPhlaI,ro'reet statloa) for PotUvllle.5 30.8 3.?, 1019 a. m., 180, 4 10.711 602 pm. ' DOU' vs,- n.nd Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. nxpres week-days, 8 20. 4 03 4 40.6m in 6 50,738.8 23 9 50. -10 Jl, li m,U 148am U 00 noon, 1235, Limited 1 00 and 4 22 p m 1 43 280.320, 850, 402. 500. 3 55. 6 Ofl ?n?''i In 8 00, 3 15. 8 25, 9 60, 1011. 10 43 11 43 la? L Vil JS" 12 85. 2 80. 4 in rrimiifJ.' VitS, J?'.1 ?? 7O2,10,1000pm7i20nlghl"W For Boston without change, 11 01 a m. v. days, and 8 10 p. m.. dally. WMlt' day ' i'carj,iiinm week. llZJSWmJX Ocean arorei For Imberirllle, Easton and Scranton am 9 00 a m. 12 00 noon, a . a nr. f r .ifSS?f-s c0.' f"on onjT). weefcdiy.; 7nd 7 p a 'dall, P m da"'.' 05 " DOOa M&. f 01 Afoiint l'.uwnn 1 . 1 . M . only. iw p msatardaya WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. , r.. "moro 'na "ash nirton, 8 50. T 20 8 MS "V" V'ii,Ka, weetuays. Sundays. 8 60 T so 9 12, 11 23 am, 12 09, Mil. 812. 4 41 1?J aj OcS rrraalonal LIm.l.sai mm hSi 1 ri? V?P: night. ' " uu and 4 01 p m week days, 5 03 and II 18 p mdally. . Atlantle Coast Line. Kmim'. ""'J 11 OS night, dally. ". pm.dilTy. "PIMM orroik and Western Railway for Memphis aijd New Orleans, 5 St p m dally. fM . m wekdaV.; ,1 lYTdJlr7 U n,f J J2IS: 'o'low.! Ex. 5ayfc For Long B'rineh TUiddpSkT 9 W ? 4 CO n m week-diyl "undi irr?"ll,!n'rlaken for Asburr Park). Taa aft rr ruriteacQ iiaven and Xlaruei. CMtv o inV a m and 4 00 p m weekdiyt 1U FOR ATLANTIC CITY. T a, w.. r . .... -""t w nw wiiiu es j w H3 m nulGi J, Snndays, 4M, 9 20 80 rnlnuuil a" 23382mlnuws,70l85mlnute.p.m. cV1, . w. minutesu a m. (1 Os i J .ui-' tw minutes). 4 00 (45 Jn!l?UtS;)'iS..(.",miDut'. s . l minuted curslon l&iio -W J.IrT:.t"' y "ce Aralon and tHZt.-Jru 9 1 " 'l 10, 4 90, 00 ilon tralnrTM a mdrtlv? " m Fo'iioniers' Point lJxpreas. SO0.8I5.laru . ' U W TV"' ony). 2 00,3 00,4 00,5 00.5 30 D Dl VMtftlV.. Hit,,. In., im'.m?.? T.;" im.486pi. '"' "J ana won niori Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and rVsldineW. -AiUlUg Ull, J. B. HOTCHiHHOif, j. b. Wood, Qen'I Manager. Gen'l Pass1?! Agt k" Va -.'o wuertt nevur fall, with "IVntj ruuiyrcj ;-t:. ana vthtr t Ui Ut. u JJO ftajV BY THC CHASE aaosuir, UI WIUIUIUIOQ IO 1(K til i-iecnts, IVrmauent & olujmDt- The builneu I fallw vlrr andsomo Comnloilnn al 1. ... 1 u aoavcs viinrma a womau can mwsm n est bv adding a lit I tler-f SceliK's to uiuiimir i iir' coffee c. n packtje. t 1 AH I possess. IgWealt.
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