'J in Ma wh lirrnir" i li I" 3 EVENING HERALD lNTAllI.lSIH.I) 1R70. Published every livening, Ktccpt Hominy, nt 8 Sooth Jarihn Htiiki.t, Nkar Centiie. Tlio Herald Is delivered liiSlieunnilnHli nnd tlie surrounding towns for six eent a week, JHiy ablo to the enrriers. Hy mail 88.00 n year, or '45 cents a month, payable In advance. Advertl so nienta charged neenrillriK to spiieo and position. The publishers reserve the right to change tho position of advertisements wlioncvcr the pub lication of news demands it. The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem improper. Advertising rales made known upon application. Entered at the poatofflee at f hennndoah, l'n., as second ulass mail matter. TKMil'HOXtt CONNECTION. Evening Herald MONDAY, 8R1TKMRKR 30, 1803. STATE TICKET. STATBTHEASUKKIt, Hhkjamin J. Haywood, of Jlorcor. surKKion coukt judges, Jamks A. ISuavi.k, of Centre. 11. W. W'illakd, of Lackawanna. Chaki.kr K. Rice, of I.uiserne. Okobob H. Orlady, of Huntingdon. John J. YVickiiam, of Beaver. IIowAnii IEkhdkk, of Northampton. This week the volunteer firemen of the state will havo things their own way in tho city of Reading. For tho first time in sev eral years Shenandoah will havo a largo rep resentation on the Held. The Columbia Hce &. Stoam Kiro Engino Company No. 1 will send at loast fifty fully uniformed men to participate in the state parade. Wo hope to Bee their return marked by tlio praises of vthe Reading press. Tin: rain has come at lust, but tho people should not become lavish with tho water just yot, or growl if tlio limited supply should bo continued. They should remem ber that tlio curtailment is not the fault of tho borough streams or works. The drought has been the severest experienced in this stato for many years, and it is only for tho ultimate weal of tho peoplo that tho borough authorities maintain moderation in tho supply of water for tho time being. THE PRIMARIES AND TICKET, Probably before this issuo of tlio IIebali reaches the readers tlio delegates who wcro elected ut tho Republican primaries on Satur day will have completed tho work for which they wcro selected. At all events, much of it will havo been accomplished and tho nomi nees named by the Democratic party of this county on tlio 21st inst. will have a good idea of who their opponents ut the election next November will he. Wo trust tho result will ho as near satisfactory to all voters of tho Republican party as it is possible to make it, - uauil that tho nominations will bo so heartily anV. candidly endorsed by members of the partythroughout the county that nothing will bobble to prevent a repetition of the Itepublicun victories of the last two years. It is difficult to sco any reason why tho delegates at work at Pottsvillo to-day should fail in presenting to their party a ticket that -will bo entitled to and win tho loyal support of all within tho ranks and all fair minded peoplo outside of them. Tho convention is not made up of the kind of material that constituted the gathering of tlio Democrats at tho same place a littlo over week ago. Tho latter was comprised of men who may bo said to havo been repre sentatives of nono but themselves and im mediate frionds and sympathizers. They -wore delegates, 'tis true, but derived their . creation almost entirely through their ow votes and votes from their inmiediato circle' .,Kvorything pertaining to their election tive iiilisequent proccouings was strongly ha, an indifference on tho part of hi ajid fllo that lias not been so mar, est' 4 1.. Democratic sido in any cumpai Qpj.UllU portion thib one. Only a portion oC setttiod to iiold Iiolitieiuns eonied active, bediming to tlie and tho Democratic i I uthhuvus aioui ii:... 1. t i". , .enilof the tmn, or (lt .'thi T1,B,,ele,7'''Iooaudwehave reason lilu.'t'i'Jt Tm y T1'0y 8re "ot """ i,i:-'"di",ence. Irnin,rui ii.i,..i((i.. l-l tliroughalmtt "e of sentiment at the primaries, )' i here sueh ttles belong and should end, no , tar as tli iwrty is eonoenied. Tlioae fcont Steimniluttli cannot be eharpMl liaving I wing "picked," or bnHldfld m er than representative! of the lffliHiJllloiHi imrty, aud wlmt they do will, tt ictved with the same iuterett a HA ivrfmsrios ,ia aroused. lie It must lie clear to everybody looking at "'"J-tlie situitiuii without beiug influenced by Iitiment that this is a Republican year in .luiylkill. The ilepublican luive lieen and ire active. They have been at the primaries Win numbers alnioat m large as on regular WdeoUon days, in many iiutauves, and with he same energy und watchfulness to-day and henceforth they can easily defeat the opposi tion. There is but one evil io guard againat, iiid that Uapatliy that may follow the nomi Wlitlou of a good ticket under the supjKi.sition Kim ft )(t Democrat will not turn in to the V'1 '"'iport of the ticket nominated for thorn. Deals l j;m Iry Kepnbl.i an voter should be at the poll (llyear. ilwy (.liter the aiincnt rereneuun i h. Ill iiiiicnitu -mK may .ii'.ive PI W 't'V( un1, tulu"ti "I vantage of tht l.'o hliian contldi nie, the IX hum nits nmycuii- snlidnte at llio eleventh liour and elect every man on tholr ticket, Waiving fill Kciitiinont in order to avail tlicMsoH'oe of an opportunity for a sweeping prestigo. Kvcry Republican Should bo at tlio polls, so that there shall be no break In the chain of victories on tho cvo of tho presidential elec tion. It is their duty to show that Schuylkill did not not turn Kopuulicnn for a your or two, or merely for tho sako of giving a majority to tho party when tho Congressman-ot-Large was olected, hut that slio gavo a majority to the Republican party because she realized through the developments of the present national administration that the Democratic party is inimical to tlio dearest interest of tlio country and in 1800 she wanted to be with tlio Republicans to help restore order, coiilldonco and hope. If the Republicans do their duty this fall thoreneed lie no apprehension asto where tho county Will be In 189(1. In a recent letter to tho manufacturers Mr. W. F. llonjamin, editor of tho Spectator, Riisliford, N. Y., says: "It may boa pleas-1 uro to you to know the high osteem in which Chamberlain's medicines aro held by tho peoplo of your own stato, whore tlioy must bo best known. An aunt of mine, who re sides at Doxtor, Iowa, was about to visit mo a few years since, and before loaving home wroto me, asking if they wcro sold here, stating if they woro not sho would bring a quantity with her, as sho did not liko to be without them." Tlio medicines referred to aro Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous for its cures of colds and croup ; Chamhor lain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, lamo back, pains in tlio side and chost, and Chamber lain's Colic, Cholora and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. Thcso medicines havo been in constant uso in Iowa, for almost a quarter of a century. Tho peoplo have learned that they arojirticlcs of great worth and merit, and uncqualcd by any other. Thoy aro for salo hero by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. Two More Murder Suspects Jailed, "Vn,Ki:snAi:itE, Ph., Sept. 30. Matthew Mnrchlcauny nnd John Nllkocis woro ar rested ut I'ittston, nnd after :i preliminary hearing woro committed to tho county jail here, charged with being accomplices In tho murder of Ignnz sunovltz at Plttston last Tuesday night. Tho officers nro thor oughly investigating tho murder, and now havo four suspects lu jail. Strnck by a lied Hot liar of Iron. LEBANON, Pa., Sept. 80. Thomas Ij, Kern, of 320 Lehman street, employed at the Pennsylvania Bolt and Nut works, wis struck under the left shoulder by n bar of red hot iron from tho rolls. ' The llosh was torn and roasted and his chest wns very badly burned. Kern lost much blood us a result of his injuries, and Is vory weak. Marvelous Hermits From a letter written by Rev. J. Guilder man, of Dlmondale, Mich., wo are permitted to make this extract : "I havo no hesitation in recommending Dr. king's New Discovery, as tlio results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. Wliilo I was pastor of the Baptist church at Rives Junction sho was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Tcrriblo paroxysms of roughing would last hours with littlo interruption and It seemed as 11 she could not survive them A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; it was qulcK m its work anym highly satisfactory in results." Trial hottf ireo at A. N asley's drug store. Regular. ROe nnd Si Ml. , IN. LAST OF THE BASEBALL Baltimore llptalns tho Leau ship, with Cleveland exuns. w. r r.o. P.O. .5.18 ..V .508 .33.1 .203 negr- .71 61 fk-68 01 Baltimore.. 8ii 43 Cleveland. ..8 48 Phllada 77 63 Chicauo "ii 58 Brooklyn... 71 69 Boston "0 59 liatLCO 01 1 3'ton...43 84 ulrLouts....3n 03 ed f-uul8vule...js vti -, , tMllue UA.MKS. SATURDAY'S .. xMrsii ganio: lirook nhla. .1 At 1'l.hliadeln lyn, 0M,tau.ioro, fij New York, 2. At Brookj10Sj,uAVa.shington, 8; Boston, 5. Yorl -4is-PIttsburg, 18; St. Louis, 2. ir ricro P hp nnnH k. nut ,u A;, nisville-Clovoland, o"' LlsX'e, 8. spvin' ""' - ! GAMES, dngKisl Louisvilio Louisville. 13: Cleveland s' euilK p- -.-..t,w vmwiu, u; (Jinclntlntl, 1. r . ' Narrow E.cap of Ut Saver.. Matiquettk, Mich., Sept. JJO.-Tlio steam bargo Korshaw und tho schoonors Moon light and Kent wontnshorooutho Cooclay beach, four mllos oast of Marquette, wliilo trying to miiko this harbor. Tho schooners were driven high on tho sand bench and will weather tho storm. Tlio Korslmwwas driven on u reef nearly a milo from shore, and broke In two in tho middle, tho bow being washed away. Tho other half of the boat is still on tho rocks, with a furious sen beating against it. Tho life saving crew had u narrow escape from auHth hy their boat capsizing. When they reached shore half of thorn were disabled from cold, and one of them nearly dead. White Swelling :me on my leg after typhoid fever, and Came on my leg after typhoid fever, and nleejaw of tho lione came out. nheumatisra Jolnad Ui scrofula to put me In misery. IlSaraaparllla provi d Just the medi o)mj relteved me of pain, gave mo a Bood JHif-etite and I laid aide my orulch uwam- Having tHken 10 bottles flood's SarsaparSi.a limb ie ent . irelv healed and now I am eotly well." (Jkokhb W. Obomweli,, I'Jeosant, Maryland. $lj alx for rS. Hood's pnis erxra0."'' SfUm.'.plon .hacli'lncc. e, bur. r. ! i ,1 " THE SEGREf OF A IS FOUND IN re Bold throughout the rvrt k Sour. 1. Klnc nriiiih depoti r. wb HtBT k Sour, 1, King Edwarrt'tt, lndon. Vafi& Y)bco Alio Cum. Co BP. ooie rropi,, notion, u. iy . - PROFESSIONAL CAR riMFTON ItOHMNS, M. D., PHYMUAN AND bUKUfcUfl No. 7 North Jardln Street. '.')2:S0 Ofllce Hours: From 8 to 9:30 i. m.; 1:80 t p. m.; 0:00 to 7:30 p. in. N. STEIN. It. V., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Itoom 2. Kiran's New llutldiln? Main and Centre streets. 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The rirt Commander of the Array Since General WlnQold Soott Who Wat Not Graduuio of West rolnt Ills Services m an Indian Flglitur. NEW York, Sept. 80. Thcro is now no longer nuy doubt that Major Gcnornl Nol son A. MUoa will succeed Llotitonnnfc Gou ernl SohoQeld In the ofllco of general in command of tiio United States army. Gen eral Miles mado a Btatomont of tlio fact last night to n reporter of tho Associated Press, saying that ho was Informed of President Cleveland's determination to appoint him on Friday last by Secretary of War Lamont, whom ho met in this city by special nppolntinent nt tho Metropolitan club. General Schollold retired from active service at noon yesterday, nnd it I? prob able that tho appointment of Goneral Miles will be announced within n, day or two. The general will go to Washington In it few days to assume the duties of his high position. This announcement will set nt rest tho rumors which havo agitated army circles tho past year concerning General Scho- GB24KRAL NELSOIT A. MILES. field's probablo successor. AYhile General Miles was tho sonior major general of the army, and one of tho most popular, per sanally, with his subordinates, it wes re ported that ho was, for somo reason, per sona non grata to the president, nnd that the fact that ho had no diploma from West Point might weigh against his chances. General Rugcr was tho principal rival for the appointment mentioned. There was nlso nn impression in somo quarters that tho ofllce of general of the army might bo left vacant for some time, as thoro Is no requirement of law for such a position and as there are precedents for leaving it unfilled, Only onco since tho army was organized, howover, has tho pre sident failed to appoint tho senior general to tho command of the army. tor of the Associarcu Press nt ids head' rtors on ftrnwrinpn' Tl?,,wl 1. t..K..1-n 'vnriw I j. 0f his nppointmcnt. iieir jy lmormnnt," said tlio general, "was vi oi ui v unmuui, nuoin i mci uvuneen.i theitment at tho Motropolitun club in s last Ji'ritUiy. Naiurallv. I was atifled. In a sen.se, however. .iv alV ,m. Venc is not a promotion, us the s , i0UtQunui general beciune extinct ivltft tho Iwtliemout of General Schollold. 1 wlMrsr y upon my now viutiv with ns littloUIr. iks possible; in fact,, as soon as me leiw kj oi war Issues tho order nu nounciLia succession. "In lei v)),;(5ioro I will do so with manv regrets. is the pleii,uutoo post I ever had. V'r".0ugh in tho very heart of civlzation ft! J1H much retired u if it. hundreds oVKricLj awny, instead of beln -..i - within u guilllliiiiiif tlio metropolis. Thou, too, tho pooplU. lew York and Brooklyn havo been voiV,ma,pitable, and I shull leave them wilii(;loiy social obligations." ueral Miles isked whether lis will recommend any c . IOs in tho adminis tration of the nrnAiitliae renlied th;it, if In. so cumemplated it0 ua'.d hurdlr bo nronor toilUmss them ut t)ul 6mo. Tlio general wouly. ifo no direct reply to tho nueslion whs ho tl.mmi.i. ri,n grade of lieutenant (X Si ,int bo j- yivea by oongi-ess in InVnce p fts ln thot of uonerai souonom. p Wlien asked whether al Rugerwlll suecou mm lu oomman' the dapnrt replledi Lou; but. of niont of tho east Goneral iVt's, "That is tho general liuw course, I cannot speak authi ititlvelv." run rank of lieutenant d expiros 1 Jin, as It with Genorul rioiicaold's roti. is u jjiadu crefctcd only by 1 act of congress in rei oguitlon of dltfLidiruishoil servieos. ItUns Uen bostowedVufKin six geuerala WIa,Uiu;tou, Soott, UralK, ahor uian, Sheridi.u .mil sicuofleld. . GuiiLV.il MIrs bus received all hiiUiili taiy truinii; on the Held of expuriWa, Inst -ad of in the schools. He will beVhe Hi st general tor many years who wiw Aot a M ost Point, graduate, and as the West Poiniora are reputed to osi teem themselves the ai-iiitocruiy of the arms it hiw been re ported that his volunteer antecedent would militate against his appotntmeut, so far as the influence of the army olrcle had to do with it. Genernl WlndeM Soott was tile lftt commanding general who was not a West Point man. General Miiog is a native ef iVtaMaoliu. sothi, having been born in Westminster on Aug. 8, lfiJ9. In 1861 he joined the iweuiy-seoouu Aiasiuoliiiiettg and served throughout Uie roballion with great dis tinction. Hs ulstlnguUhixl himself earlv in his career in the Army of thePotomao.and took part in every engagement, except one up to Lee's surrender at Appomattox. Gen eral Milesilistlngulihed himself in partlou larat Spotts . ivnnla. Attaektnir thn ldrwiilv angle on tho right, ho broke the onemy's lino, routed Mm and ouptured Lieutenant General Busurod Johnson and his divi sion. At Five Vort Miles saved the dav "j wt uuji w o.io imuuD ui ouenuan s ouv alry aud NVurron's fifth corps. General Miles' promotion was marked by aomowhat exceptional rapidity, only about a year elapsing boforo he was made lieutenant colonel of tho Sixty-flr.,t New York infantry, and a mouth later he was made u ooloucl of the same roguneit. In 1804 he utuUuetl the rank uf brigadier goneral of volunteers. In IbiKi ho was miiBteied oui of tlie volunteer servioe and placed ln eommand of the Vourth UnlUxl States infuutry, iu which he remained till 1889, when lio wns transferred to tho Fifth Infantry. Altogothor tho now commnndor has had n variod military career. Slnco tho war ho has been host known as nn Indian lighter. Ho did fluo work nt tho hond of tho Indian territory expedition in 1878. In 1870 ho drove Sitting Hull over tho Canndlan lino, captured a number of noted warriors, nnd nlso succeeded In making prisoners of Chief Joseph nud tho Noz Porcos. In 1878 ho defeated nnd captured n band of Ban nocks in Yollowstone Park. Notions nftor this ha succeeded In briuglng In Sitting Bull, aud thus was moro a factor than miy other man in the sottloment of Mon tana nnd North nnd South Dakota. In 1880 ho captured Goronlmo und his band of Apaohes lu Arizona. His most recent claim to public attention was tho part ho took In suppressing tho Chicago strike of tho Amorlcan Hallway union last year. Goneral Mllos was commissioned brovot brigndlor general Mnroh 2, 1807, brlgadlor general December, 1880, nud n.5or goneral in 1800, when he was assigned to tho com mand of the division of Missouri, which ho relinquished last year to take command of this department on tho retirement of Ma jor General O. O. Howard. In appearance Genoral Miles is ono of tho most stalwart and soldierly men in tho service. Ho Is over six foot tall nud does not look his fifty odd years. THE CUP REMAINS HERE. Ellmlivj-nn Wins the Deciding llaoe In tile Contest with fpruce IV. OrsTKU BAY, L. L, Sept. 80. Tho Sea wauhaka Yacht club's porpotual challenge cup for smull boats will not be carried away this year by an Kngllsh champion. In the last of tho International racos.sailed on Saturday, on n triangular course of twclvo miles off Oyster Bay, tho littlo Ethel wynn fairly ran away from tho Brit ish challenger, Spruco IV, crossing tho finish line to the music of shrloklug stenm whistles, booming cannon and ringing cheers, a winner by ton minutes nnd forty ouo seconds. Tho ease with which tho Etholwynn car ried off the honors was a surprise to even her most ardent admirers. Two victories stood to tho credit of each little racer, and it was expected that tho declsivo struggle would bo a closo ono, but in n stiff breeze, and in tho sort of sailing in which tho visitor is at her best, tho littlo Yankee showed her a clean pair of heels over tho whole course. Two Killed Rt th Son Proving Grounds. New YoiiK, Sept. 80. During a test of a Canet rapid fire gun at tho Sandy Hook proving grounds the breech block blow out as It was bolng screwed in, instantly killing two privates of tho ordnance de partment, who wero serving the gun. and Injuring two more, one of whom will prob ably die. Lieutenant Montgomery, who wns conducting the test, escaped with a concussion of tho cor drum. The dead are: Corporal Robert Doylo, S3 years old, of Philadelphia, Instantly killed; Private Frank Conway, of Green Island, instantly killed. Private Jumes Coyne was cut on forehead and neck and face, and will prob ably die. Private William McDonald had his left arm above tho elbow blown away. Snleldn In a Cfdlnr. Trenton, Sept. 30. Charlos Leroy Well ing, n prominent rubber salesman of this city, committed suicido yesterday at his father's home on North Clinton nvonue. Welling was found dtf ' ." 'ip cellar with his throat cut. Ho had been arTlikinffdiir ing tho past fow days. No other cause for tlio suicide Is known. Welling studied law ami was admitted to tho bur in 1870, urn, no nas noi practiced In mnnv vi-hm When ho did it was with tho Jersoy City firm of Gilchrist, JIcGlll & Gilmour, which iuciuucu unnnceiior jicuiji Hlcctrlc Hitters. Electric Hitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps moro generally needed in the spring, when the languid exhausted leeuiig prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and tho need of a tonic and altera tive is leit. A prompt uso of this medicino has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicino will act moro surely in counteracting and freeing tho sys tem from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. Only fifty cents per bottle ui a. vvHsiey's urug sioro. JOHN DALT0N, Agent for Shenandoah' and Vicinity For--" BARBEY'S eer and Portei;, 'awnn Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. "DR.A.-A. SEIBERT, Specialist iu dtawea of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 307 Wert Market St., POTTBV1LLK Houtir 8:80 a. jn. to 12 in.; 1 to 4 p. m.. ts. S n. in. Sundavs f) a. m. to IU m Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOIt YUnNGLINO'S LAOGIt BBGR AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. Welter's, Uorllner ud WoIm Iieer. 22-24 S. Alain St., Shenandoah, Pa. 5 Your keep you healthy if you keep them healthy. You can do it with DSHobh's para; A few doses will relieve. A few boxes will cure. All Untfjpists, or by mail prepaid oti receipt of price, 50 c. a box. Writs for pamphlet. HOBB'S MEDICINE CO., Chicago. San Fnncuco. READING R. R. SYSTEM. IN KFrKOT JUNK tsyi. Trains leave 8 enundoali as follows: For New York vift Philadelphia., week dn , 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a.m. and 12 58, 2 55, 5 55 p. in. Snr.ilaj s, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Mench Chunk, wotk duys b 25, 7 20 a. in. and 12 58, 2 5 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 25, 7 2H, n. m. and 12 68, 2 65, 5 6a p. m. Sundays, 2 1(1 a. m For Pottcvillo, eek days, 2 If, 7 20 a. ni. and 12 68, 2 65. 5 55 p. ni. Sumlap 2 10 a. m. For Tamoqua and Mahanoy City, week days, 2 10, 6 25, 7 2(1 a. in. and 12 58, 2 6& 5 55 p. m. Bunda) s, 2 10 a. m. For Williainaport, Sunhury anil Lowisburg, week davs, .3 25, 1 1 30 a. m. and 1 60, 7 20 p. m. Sunday fl, 3 25 a. m. For Mabnnnv Dane, week days, 2 10, S 25, 5 25, 7 20, 11 30 a. ni. nnd 12 8, 1 50, 2 55, 5 55, 7 20, J 35 p. in. Buiiiisys, 2 10, 3 25 a. in. For Ashland and Khiunokln, week days,. 3 26, 7 20, 11 30 a. in. and I M 7 20, i 36 p. in. Sundays, 3 25 a. i". For Baltimore, Washington and the West via B. i- O. It. 11., through tiains leave Bead ing Terminal, Philadelphia, (1. A R. R. R.) at 3 20, 7 55, 11 2ft a. iu. MndJMB, 7 27 p. m. Bunaays su, 7 U", u -fi:' ' p.m. Additional jftT' OXll and Chestnut stre 5 41, S 23 p. m. TIIAINO J days, 8 00 12 15 nigh iipeare's grandest vV Leave . days, 4 3. Leave: week i 6.02, VI iu.i anf nr-,i- i T "...i-iim.ii - "! Ift'aVelWiV7llac. m. unn n .iu, i, i,: p, a. ni. iieavo Tamanua, week davs, 3 18, 8 0. 11 23 a. in. and 1 20 7 15. !) 2a n. ni. Rnnrlna. 1 3 Sa. m. ' ' ' Leave Mahanoy Citv, week dsye, 2 41, 21, II 47 n. m. and i ol, 7 39, 0 61 p. if. Sundays, 3 -16 u. ni. Leave Mulmnoy IManc week dayi ,2 10, 4 00, 6 30, 9 37, 1 1 Si) o. m. and 12 58, 2 lis, 6 20, 0 26, 7 53, 10 10 p. m. cSiimli.8, 2 40, 4 00 8. m. Leave Villlanisport, week davs, " 42, 1" 10 a. m. and 3 .15, 11 15 p. t. tJundavs, 11 15 p. in. ' ' ATLANTIC OITV 1) VISION Leave I'iui.ie , his , Cliennut St. Wharf nnd 8outh Htreei Wl mf for Atlautic City. Weekda.is fx' ress. 9 ml a. ni., (Satur days onlv I SlO. 2 uti, 3 Ou. 1 eo. 5 Oft li. m. Accommodatiii'i, 8 1 1) a. in., is p. ni. Bimday l.x,.rei"t. soft, u on. lnnn n. m. AccommHootioii. - HI) h. .n. iuuI 4 30 n. in. ItKTIJHNJNO LEAVK ATLANTIC) CITY Depot.comei .Vilsntic nil Arkansas avenues, Weok days txproso, 7 (Hi, 7 45, 9 00 a. m., 3 lft tird s .in p. m. 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