i ' m r RAPT niRASE.iiko Jr" 1 many other ailments when thoy ft have taken hold of tho system, I, never gets better of Its own accord, but 11 Gonatantlu grown Hume. There aro I ' jjfhousands who know thoy hare a,dofectlve heart, but will not admit the fact. They don't want their friends to worry, and Don't know what la tnUe fur it, as bey have been told time and again that heart disease was Incurable. Bnch wM the ease of Mr. Silas Farley of Dyesvtlle, Ohio who writes June 18, 1894, as follows: "X had heart, effaense r vtmrs, mj heart hurting tno almost continually. The first 15 years I doctored all the time, trying several physicians and remedies, sntll my last doctor told me It was only a question of time as I could not bo cured. I gradually grew worse, very weak, and completely disc-garaged, until I lived, propped half up In bed, because I couldn't We down nor sit up. 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Gold, Amal gam and Por. . lain lllliiiBS, Oold Crowns, l'or Selali. Crown-, Aluminum Crowns, llest th il0.C. no better made at any price. TeeiU ax Imetea with itali.. d .or, 80c. Extracted vritth outuir, 2Sc. Allow nc- made where terth are outon new plati. All ..rk guaranteed. Lady attendant always present. Oftloe hours: Every day, X to 5 p. m. Sundays ltoSp. in. 30 Bast Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. I Mx Beese's residenoe, front room upstairs. The Schuylkill Valley Cottage Owned by lVtor (hillitli j No. 122 South AUsslssppl Avenue, ATLANTIC' t 1TV, N.J. Two ond one-half iui.rc fiom 1' & R. station: ImlfsciUBivfromUa.il. i,ainWd reimpered and refuridsbcd. Eterytliiuu wmiplt'te for nv venieuoe of jinkou. Proprietress. CHAS. DERR, Tonsorial Artist, 12 West Centre street. Stylish hair cutting a specialty. Clean towel iflHMOCMf Gathering at Syraouse for tho Stato Oonvontion. THE PROBABLE PARTY NOMINEES. General Horatio U. Kins; May Hand llm Ticket im "i- Cmdl.fate fur fleeretnrj- o( State Probable Action of the Conven tion on th- Lln.no r Question. Stbaottsk, N. Y., Sept. 88. What one Week ago tho Kopublicuna at Saratoga had practically settlod all the details of their convention, with the single exception of the excise plunk, here In this city twenty four hours prior to the meeting of the Democratic convention, no details hnve been Settl 'd and those few delegates who have arrived are absolutely at ' sea as to what will b - th" ticket and what the plat form. There does not seom to be any anxiety in the matter except over two points that of the disposition of the ex olse matter, and the settlement of dis putes between the factions. Even in this latter the anxiety seems to relate to New York city alone, and the contest for minor oouutlos are-mcrely looked upon as tem porary matter. This afternoon Tammany, 500 strong, arrived, mid with the State Democracy people, 2,500 in number, upon their heels, there is likely to be muslo. Klrst of all In the work to be accom plished prior to the opening of the con vention Is settling the differences between the faction of tho parties from those coun ties that havo elected two sets of delegates. There are smnll contests In Wayne and Oswego oounl les which It Is posslblomny bo settled by tlironts rutnor than moral suasion. It is pretty well agreed, so far as tho Klntrs contest goes, that tho nrrangomont ontered Into by tho arbitration committee of tho Democratic state committee will bo ngroed to by both factions. This repre sentation given to tho regular organization two-thirds of a vote apiece, and the con testants, known as the Shopardltes, ono third vote. This seems to be satisfactory upon the ground that the third of o vote given to tho Hhcpard mon fully represents their strength in Kings county. The goneral sentlmont among the lead ers, and oven among the rank and file, Is that the Now York contest should be set tled In tho same manner. But Tammany representatives hero are loud In their as sertions that tho vote controlled by tho stato Democracy In New York by no means entitles them toaone-thlrd representation, and that If theywero given a one-fourth representation, they would havo oven thon moro than their quota. From the list of the candidates tho fol lowing may be picked out a3 tho most likely to oompose tho ticket: For secretary of state, General IToratlo O. King of Kings; attorney general, Dan lol C. Griffin of Jefferson; comptroller, Augustus Schou of Erie; Btnto treasurer, D.Ii. Dqw of Schoharie; state engineer, George Clinton "Ward of Oneida; judgo of the court of appeals, Edwurd S. Itapullo of New York. The only objection to this tloket that could be argued is that New York city does not gut the places upon the tloket that she has asked for. Her candidates so fur aro Theodore W. Myers for comptroller, John A. Mason for state treasurer, and Judge llapullo for the oourt of appeals. From a purely lucrative standpoint the position accorded thorn on the above tloket, that of judge of the oourt ot appeals, is tne best of the lot, but It is devoid of political Influenoe, and the delegates from New York would rather land either their can didate for comptroller or state treasurer. . It Is tho genoral consensus of opinion here that a majority of the delegates to the convention will favor a looal option clause in the platform as to Sunday opeu lug of saloons. A prominent delegate said: "It has been proposed to adopt last year's plank and modify It so It shall read about as follows : " 'Wo oppose all sumptuary legislation which needlessly interferes with tho porsonal liberty or reasonable customs of the peopK We believe in equitable ex pl legislation, which oarefully regulates the sale of Intoxicating liquors, prescribes just fees fur lloenses, and preserves all needed restriction for the maintenance 01 order nnd thu good of society. Wo protest against a sumptuary law whose arbitrary and burdensome provisions aro In nocdloss reetrnlnt of Individual liberty and are op posed to publio sentiment and liberal pub lic policy. '"Wo advocate such moinucntions oy the legislature of the present law as will admit of proper observance of the Sabbath day, and yet not put needless burdens upon the people, and that residents of lo calities be allowed local option sale of liquors on Sunday.' " Governor Walte and the Minister!. CANTON, O., Sept. 88. A resolution was lntroduosd In the Methodist conference here censuring the Populists for ongnglng ox-Governor Walte, of Colorado, to deliver a politloal speech here yesterday. The ex- governor appeared, but no postponea uis political speech until tonight. Instead he delivered a mock sermon In which ho con demned the money power and criticised the mlulsti-rs. Among other things he said: "Christ drove the money ohaugers out ot the synagogue.' Did anyone ever hear of a Methodist minister driving the money sharks put of his foldf" Ho de olaml that tue money power hung about the neat: of the ohuroh as a millstone. Foront Fires In Wisconsin. GHHKN BAT, Wis., Sept. 98. Forest and marsh flres have broken out, and the flumes are raging along tho west shores of Green liny and in the northwest timber land of Door county. An extensive fire Is sweeping through the northern part of the Oueldn reservation west of tills olty, and threatens destruction to many farm build ings. The wind Is blowing a hurricane. The flames are spreading rapidly in all di rections. Dense olouds of smoke hang over the bay, making navigation difficult. A Tough Killed by a Policeman. Washisotok, Sept. J8. Tlin Dempsey, a tough oharaeter, was shot eturly yester day momtng by Polioemnn William Ver million while resisting nrrest. Dempsey died as a result of his wound. Vermillion, who claims that his pistol was nooldent ally dlsohurgetl, has been arrested. Ilnat Capsized and Three Drowned. Buffalo, Sept. 88. Pour boys went out In a bout and were swamped by a passing tug. The eld Jt, James Klngsley, managed to escape by hanging on to the boat. Tho other three, William Boore, aged 15, John Kiugiley, 13, tind William Denny, 11 tour of ago, weru drowned. A Professional Nurso f dialed With llright's Disease of tii'Mldiioyg Finds n Curo. (.From thr Buffalo Art.) Mrs. A. Ii. Taylor lias resided In Buffalo for over 40 years, her address is 250 Her kimer Avenue, as a professional nnrsc she has nursed bnck to health many a sufferer. Disease in all its varied forms have be come as familiar to her as to the regular practitioner. Her occupation is ono that taxes the strongest constitution, but the fatigue of long watching ana nursing ni last brought Her to a Deu oi sicitness. mrs. Taylor speaks of her complaint and cute as follows: "After being confined to my bed for some time my disease assumed uch n serious aspect that a doctor was .aillwl in. Ho pronounced my ailment flri ht's disease of kidneys in the third de cree and n very bad case. My limbs swelled up so that I could not walk across the floor, or, indeed, help myself in any vny. My face bloated up and my eves swelled so that the sight was badly im laired. This condition continued for icnriy two months wunout any margea mprbvement from the doctor's treatment. 1 havo taken quarts of huchu and juniper. I tried battery treatment, but all without ,my lasting benefit until I felt like finally -ill . I- J TT 1 r TW.r 'living lip in ucBjmii. ucniiiiH u, iunii o tirtney Pills I gave them a trial, and after Miking three boxes 1 was able to get up -vHhout assistance and waiK, sometumg j iad not done in months. I continued tciidlly to improve with their use. The Swelling in my leg left, tile color returned o my fane, changing from a chalky color o a 'healthy bloom. I now consider my iclf entirely cured and I shall never rest praibing the Utile pill that saved inc. "Doan's Kidney Pills are certainly a sur prising discovery for kidney ailments. I shall be glnd to tell anyone of tho won derful cure they performed on mo." For sale by all dealers "price, 50 cents. Mailed by Fobter-Milbiirn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the U. 8. For salo at Kirlin's Pharmacy. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. pUlTON ROHMNS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 7 North Jardln Street Ofllee Hours: From 8 to 9:30 n. m.j 1:30 to 2:30 p. m.? 0:00 to 7:30 p. ni. y N. STEIN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Olllee Itoom 2, Kgnn's Now HulldliiB, corner Mnln and Centre streets. Shenandoah, Pa. Office hours : 8 to 10 n. In.; 1 to a p. m. ; 7 to p. m. Night ofllee No. 280 West Oak street T) F. BURKE, JlTlx X . 30 K. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Ofllee hours i 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. in. M. HAMILTON, M. 1)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Olllee Water Lloyd street. Company building, 28 iest J."1" OMKltOV, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Sliennmlorth, Pa. M. BUHKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAtf. Office Kgan bullilinif, porner of Main and Centre streets, Slienumloah. JJDWAKD W siiokmakhu, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ollloe. Mullet's liullilliiff, corner Centre and Market street. pitOF. JOHN JONI, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Ilox G5, Malianoy City, Pa. Ttnnn. fitmltml uniler some of the best masters In Iiondon ami Paris, will give lessons on the violin anil vooal culture. Termi reason able. Address in oaro of Strouse, the Jeweler, Shenandoah, POLITICAL CARDS. JjlOK COUONEIt, WM. N. STEIN, Of Shenandoah. Subject to Republican rules. jOIt DIItKOTQK OP TH15 POOH, LEWIS BENDER, Of West Malianoy Township. Subject to Republican rule Oil DISTRICT ATTORNEY, S. BURD EDWARDS, Of PoMsvllle. Subjwt to Republican rulss. JOHN D ALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer R.DIX'S Celebrated Female I'owders peer IWfflftmLfllfilirfl lliwu ifci..l ( W'j'J polntmi SIX, Hack liny, Jetton, Uui. Ho Wfll Not Objoot to a Contest Sear Now York Oity. TUTDlfiKAYBD BY DUHBAVEH'S AOT. Mr, Woe Will Make Nn fttlpalsttjM m Wher jfext Tor' IlitnM Khali Im 8altM. Sir (ynrffe Npwmi AUn Rdf M Moltil it Ctilling;tr. LoMJqW, Sept. 23. The town rcsldeno of Mr, Rose, who has challontred tho New York Yacht club for a race for the Amer ica's trap, is a beautiful house on Hill street. Thcrn a reporter of tho Associated Press saw hi m lnit night. Mr. Rose Is a tall athletic linking man, about 40 yea! of ago, with n limnm-d face. He was aski 1 for partlonlni -i miturdlng his challenge for the America cup, and mulled: "Yea, I am going to challenge tot the rap. 1 have sent a preliminary message to the seorctary of tho Now York Yacht elub, and I have communicated with Mr. ,T. Plernxmi Moruan. Tho formal Challenge will go throuirli the BoyiU Victoria Yacht club-nest Wivlt ni soon as tho designer and I shall havo t ho di menslons of the yacht as to the build and other particulars which is necessary to incorporate in the owu- longe. The yacht will be designed 1jr Sopor, ami it will be built at Fay's varum Southampton. I can give you no further particulars, us they are not settled yet. "Shall you make It a condition that the races for the America's cup must lie held elsowhere than In the vlolnlty of liew York?" was asked. "Certainly not," replied Mr. Itose. "I shall make no conditions, though of course I am most anxious that the races shall lie held where there will be no chance of lti torforonoe, and I have no doubt that the Now York committee feel the same way." "It was feared," observed the Inter viewer, "that the recent fiasco would pre vqnt any Englishman from challenging again." "Oh, no," said Mr. Rose, "tho affair Is regretted on both sldos. A certain amount of friction is inseperable from all Inter national sporting contests, but that will not deter us from trying again." The wealthy gentleman mentioned by The Field as being prepared to build a cut ter to challenge for the cup In 1896, pro vided the New York Yacht club would consent to sail the mntohea In waters the yacht could not bo Interfered with, Is now announced to be Sir Ueorge isewnes. Sir Goorgo Newnos has Bnt for the New market division of Cambridgeshire since 188S until tho late genoral election as a Liberal, when he was defeated by Air. Henry McCnlniont, wl'O is himself an en- thuslnstio yticlitsmau, mid Is said to be half owner of Valkyrie III. Sir George Newnes is tho proprietor of several popular serial publications, including Tid Bits, the Strand Alaittiziiie anil tno Westminster Gazette, which is one of the English news papers which has not hesitated to criticize Lord LHiuravon lor ftts action in wiin- drawing from tho third raco for the Amer ica s cup. Vulkyrlr's Cliallcuge to l)fender. LondoK. Sent. 28. The secretary of the Royal Yacht squadron writes to tne tiunK- Ink tlrm of Iyoook, Ooodfellow & Boll that he has cabled their uBav of 1,1)00 for race lietween Defender and Valkyrie III, In other than American watre, to the Now York Yacht club, hut that. Iio fears it Is too late In the season to iminge the match. Srlouly Hurt in a Kiiniway. Altoosa, Pa., Sept. 23. N. 1'. Morvine, one of the loading lawyers of Blulr county, was seriously injured In .i driving accident. Jir. Morvine, with hia turn ly, was driving through Brush mr-mtnlu. when his horses ran away at breakn - : .twI. Air. Slerviue brought the animal i a stop long enough for his wifo and ch Idron to safely alight, but in the effort ho was drawn over the dashboard nnd kicked nnd trampled upon by the horses. Ho is suffer ing from ootiousslon or. the Oram, several teeth were knooked out and he was other wise soverely Injured. Indicted for ConKplracy, ScuAfTTON, Pa., Sept. S3. The grand Jury indicted Deputy Constable John Tler- ney, of this city, ana jjetecuve ji. i . niui voy, Edward Mott and James Reynolds for conspiracy, it is cuargeu innt ooun Tlernoy, a well known deputy constable of Soranton, nnd J . Mulvoy, James ltey nolds and Bdwnrd Jljitt, of Wllkesbarre, the three latter oluimlug to represent a Chicago ngenoy, devised and put In prao tloe a system of axtortlon whereby they secured money from several alleged unli censed liquor sellers up the valley. Light Sentence for a Blurilerer. BuiMis'UHAir, Ala., Sept. 83. l'or tho soeond tlmo in the history of this oounty, criminal court was lield on Sunday. The jury In the ease of Van Parvln, charged with the murder of Jamss Dorman, which had been out slnoe Batunlay night, re ported last evening. .Tuilgo Green was sent for and oourt convened just as the ohuroh bells were ringing for service. The jury found Parvln guilty of murder, and he was sentenced to six and a half years In the penitentiary. A Medlewi Vlotliu of Oaneer, NRW York, Sept. 88. Dr. Kdward W. Domett, who has been for some time suf fering from a ornioer, died yesterday after noon. Hr. Burnett ooutraoted the cancer eight months ago while attending a female patient for oaneer of the tongue. The phy sician applied some nitrate of silver to the tongue of the woman with his finger. Shortly after, while shaving, he out him self, and rubbing his finger against the out was inooulated with the oauoer. Death or Itx.Oongretman Stewart. SAN AMTOMio, Tex., Sept. 88. Bbr-Con-gressman Charles Stewart, of .Houston, dlodln Um Santa Rose hospital here Sat urday. He was born in Memphis, Vaaa In 1836. Its was eleoted to congress from tue First district to tho Forty-ninth con. f tress, and served until March 4, 1894, be laving declined a re-election at tha pre ceding election. Terrlno Storm t Milwaukee. MiLWAUUtB, Sept. 88. A terrific storm cwopt over the city last night, the wind reaching a velocity of fifty miles an hour. A numlier of tnvs and small sheds were blown down, but no serious damage was done. Inthest.it a lartra a number of accidents are repui-tod. Many telegraph wires are down. The Wuntlier. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey nnd Delaware): I'utr and cooler weather tomorrow inornlug; southerly winds. What? One of those .great bi pieces of Battle Ax Plug Tobacco "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO EVERY WOMAN 8ointin)a nee ls a reliable, ssonthly, rartilaiiog medicine. Only harmless &s4 the purest drugs should Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal Pllis Tber are prompt, sate arrt certain In result. The eanoine (Or. Peal's) new d ! nolnt. Bent anywhere, 31 .00. Address Fiai MsDicutB Co., Cleveland, O. Fur sale by I. P. D. KIKLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ilate for WlintaiiB, uunerton, I'nuiKviue, jbis Water, St. flair, I'ottHVille, IlamburB, lleadlnsr, l'ottstowli, l'hoenlxvtlte, Knrristvwii and Phil- adelphltt (Ilroml street station) at BOS and 1145 a. in. and I IS p. m. on wi-ek days, l'or Potte- ville anil Intermediate stations 'J 10 a. in. SUNDAY. For AVIgirans, Ullhertnn, Fraokvllle, Dark Water, St. Clair, Pottavllle, at 6 OS, 9 10 a. m. and 3 10 p. in. l'or Hamburg, Iteatllng;, Pottstowii, Phoenixvllle, Norrlotown, Philadelphia at 6 00, 9 JO a. in., 8 10 p. in. Trains leave Fraekvllle for Shenandoah at 10 10 a. in. ami 1211, 5 01, 7 42 anil 10 27 p. Hi. Sunday, 11 la a. in. and B 10 p. m. Leave Poltsvlllo for Slieiiamloah at 10 15, 11 46 a. m. anil 1 10. 7 15 and 10 00 i. in. Sunday at 10 40 a. in., 5 15 p. m. , , , Leave I'liilwlelpliln, (imwl meet stauoni, mr Sheiianil ;iian(loaliat5 57aiiila.)a. in., 1 lu aim v ii Siiiiilays leave at 6 50 a. in. Ixsave Ilrouil Street Station, Plilladelpliiu, FOU NEW YOltlC. Hxnreds, week days. 3 20, I 05, I 50, 515, 0 50, 7 33, S 20, 9 50, 10 80 (Dliiliiir Car), 1100, 1111 a. in., 12 noon, 12:15 Limited 100 and 4 22 p. 111. Hilling-Oars), 140. 2 30 (Dining- C.'ar), 3 20, 100, 5 00, 5M (Dining Car), 8 00, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. 111., 12 01 night. Sundays, 3 20, 105, 150, 515, 812, 9 50, 10 30 (Dining Car), 11 OS a. 111., 1285, 230 (Dining Car), I 00 (Limited 4 22), 5 20, 558 (Din ing Car), S 85, 6 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. 111., 12 01 night. Rxprewi for Iloston, without ehange, 11 00 a, 111. week days, and fl 50 p. lit. daily. WASHINGTON AND THK SOUTH. For Italtlmore and Washington, 8 50, T 30, 8 81, 910, 10 90, 111S, U 88 a. 111., (1281 I lilted Dirt- ug Oar), 1 1 iff uart, 1 ix, o to, 111 o v'iikiwi.,i' imltoil. Dlnlrw Oar). S IT. 6 55 (DlnTiur Oar), T (Dining Oar) 40 (Dining Oar) n. 111., and 13 OS night week ,1a... UnmlAA.. 11 lg. 11 88 a. 111.. ICII 1 12, 4 41, 655 (Dining car), 1VI p. ilk (iniiing Car) and 12 os '"K"'- , Leave .e MarKM nsreei rerry, i-iiiiuneiiiiuu, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Uxpress, 5 00, 8 50 a. in., 2 00, 4 00, 4 20 and 5 00 p. in. weekdays. Sundays, 8 00, 9 00 and 9 15 a. in. 1 00 excursion, 7 00 a. in. Sunday For Cape May, Angleaaea, WUdwood and Holly Heauh. Kxpress, 9 00 a. in., 2 80, and 4 05 p. m. week days. Sundays, 8 20 a. m. Ex cursion, 7 00 a. in. Sunday only. For Sou Isle Oity, Ocean City and Avalon. Express, 9 10 a. in., 2 30, 1 20 p. in. week days. Suudava, 8 20 a in. Excursion, TOO, in dally. For Somen Point Express, 8 50 a. in., 300 and 1 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 00 ud 9 00 a. in. , S. 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For Tamenua and Mananoy city, weeic days, 2 10, 5 25, 7 2u a. in. and 12 63,2 55 ft it p. m. Bunuaj s, i in a. in. Frtr Willlsmsport, Sunbury and Lewisburg, week davs, 8 26, 1 1 SO a. m. and 1 60, 7 20 p. in. Sundays, 3 25 a. in. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 10, 3 25, 5 25, 7 20, 1130 a. in. and 12 : 8, 1 50, 2 55, 5 55, 7 20, 9 35 p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. in. For Ashland and Shamokin, week days, 3 25, 7 20, 1 1 SO a. m. and 1 51' 7 20, 4 85 p. in. Sundays, 3 26 a. ni. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via B. Sc 0. R. H., through trains leave Reed ing Terminal, Philadelphia. (l'.iK. It. B.) at S to, 7 St. 11 M . m. and 3 44. 7 IT p. m. Sundays 3 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. m and 3 4ft, 7 27 p. m. Additional trains from Twrnty-fourtli sntl Chestnut streets station, week days, 1 60, 6 41, 8 23 p. in. Sundays, 1 36, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 8 00 am 1 30, 4 00, 7 30 p. ro. and 12 15 night, Sundays, 6 00 p. ni. Leave New York via aiauou unung, wees days, 4 SO, H 10 s. m. ami 1 10, 4 SOji. in. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 36, l 00 a. m. and 4 00, 8.02, II 30 p in. Sundays, 1 1 30 p. in. ' Leave Reading, week days, 1 38, 7 10, 10.0R, 11.50 s. in. and 5 65, 7 57 p. m. Sun days, 1.35 a. in. Leare Pottsville w. ek days, 2 36, 7 40 a. in. and 12 30, fl 12 p. m. 8uudays, 2 35 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3 18, 8 60, 11 23 . w. and 1 20 7 15,9 2S p. in. Sundays, 3 6 a. la. Leuvs Mahanoy City, week days, 2 45, 21, 11 47 a. tn. and 1 61, T 38, S 64 p. m. Sundays, 3 41 a. in. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week day4 40,4 00, 6 30, 9 ST, Kill. m. and 13 ii, 2 08, 6 20, tt 26, 7 53, 10 10 p. m. Buudsys, 2 40, 4 09 a. in. Leave Willlamtport, week days, T 43, IS 10 a. m. and 35, 11 15 p. sa. Sundays, 1115 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY D VISION Leava Philadelphia, Chestnut 8t. Wharf and South Street Wharf for Ailautio City. Week days Express, 9 U0 a. m., (Satur days oulv I 80), 2 00, 3 00, 4 00. 6 00 p. m. Accommodation, 8 00 s. m., 6 46 p. m. rli o lay Express, 8 00, 00, 10 00 a. m. Aocominadotion, 8 00 a. in. and 4 SO n. ni. RETURNINQ LEAVE ATLANTIC CITY Pepotiornsr Atlautie snd Arkansas STeu-tes, Week rvs Kxpre, T 00, 7 45, 9 00 a. ui., 3 15 and 6 30 p. in. Accommodation, 8 16 ii. m. and 4 32 p. m. Hunday Express, 4 0(1, 5 15, 80 p. m Ai-i-mnmoduliou, 7 15 a. in., and 4 16 p. ui., Pailor Curs on nil Express trams. I. A. SWIGAUt, V. (i. HANCOCK, (ieuerul Superintendent. lien. Pass. Aj;U -1 with every suave. vlfc'swxtii i'i i iiilTfifiililiii ii .
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