The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, May 13, 1896, Image 3

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"Ise in Town Honey." 1
I Pancake
! Flour. I
1 A combination of the great staif s 5
fof life WHEAT, CORN and RICE.
1 Bo Suro You Get tho Red Package.
HERE'S OUR GUARANTEE.
I Iluy n, pBokufre of Genuine AuntS
? Jnm(mn'a Self-Ulslnir Pancake p Kour. -
- nIul if you do not llnd It makes the best
"cakes you ever ate, roturn the empty
" box to your Rroc-er, leave your nume, -"nnil
the crocer will rofuud tho money-
and charge It to us. 5
- Bcljitincally Prepared and 5
Manufactured only by z,
R. T. DAVIS HILL CO., St. Joseph, Mo.f
I Send 1 cents In stomps for a set of Aunt a
5 Jemima and her Pickaninny Dolls. ?
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TOE HANCOCK STATUE.
Presidont Olovoland Presided at the
Unveiling Osremony,
A MAGNIFICENT WOEK OF 'ART.
Full Details Gladly Giveu.
A Railroad Official's Experience.
Headache Cured.
A Quick cure, a certain cure, g
tlio best cure Is G
TAYLOR'S 2
ANTI-HEADACHE
POWDERS.
Wo never heard of
a case whoro they
failed. Wo never ex. Cu.
pect to bear of one. i
Don't be afraid to g
tako them. They arc 2
harmless. They do ?
not contain one tingle
atom of any danecr
0U8 drug;. Tor this J
reason It Is well to J
Bhun nil other head- j
noho medicines
Avoid risk by Insist
lng on gettlnu TAY-J
LOR'S. Our powders
can easily be dlstln-
gutshed by the do- C
llghtful odor and pleasant taste, and yt
they look like ground coffee. Best of j
all, they euro almost Instantly. S
TAYLOR DRUG & CHEMICAL CO.. C
2 TRCNTON, N. J. Q.
GRUHLER BROS.
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Pronounced by Critic Ono of (lie Finest
of tbn Sculptured Llkcncs-ieanf Amerlran
General Which Stand In tlio Public.
flrouutls r Washington.
WASHINGTON, Jiny 13, EUlcott'a bronze
tquestrlau statue of General Wlnflold
Scott Hancock, pronounced by critics ono
of the finest of tho soulptured llkcnossos
of American generals which stand In the
publlo grounds of Washington, was un
veiled yostorday with approprlato cere
monies. President Clovoland presided
ovor tho exorcises, making a brlof address
and announcing tho program to nn audi
onco which Included representatives of all
tho official clrclos, tho iudlclary, congress,
diplomatic! and army and navy.
Tho stntuo stands In a small triangular
park nt the junction of Pennsylvania nvo
liuo nnd Sovonth stroet, midway botwoon
tho Capitol and treasury, and in. the heart
of tho city's business section. A lnrge
platform drapod with flags hud been built
in front of tho pedestal, and horo the In.
vitcd guosts awaited tho arrival of tho pro-
lff& ChlchcRlcr'11 Kncllrfi Diamond llmn-i.
rENTOOYAl PILLS
Original nnd Only Genuine . A
SArc. ilwtjs riliabla. ladies "i K
1 IruIrt for CMchtttert Knqlith Via-fSKX
mond grand In ltctl nl C'oU inf UIlloVY
11 VvJno other. Jttfute dangerou tutidlu- V
1 - Afttont and imitation. MnrnggUta, orient! 4c.
' In itaraps or particular , testimoolaU n4
"Keller jor i.aje," ii teBr,Dj morn
rhtih'itiC'heiuluilCu..UullBnn auur
OLD DR. i HEEL 604
wisasssssassassa North Sixth St..
CuiTT,n(c. r." b. Green, PhltadelpVa.
Challenges ti vlJ, Irom tba adrcr Using pco
taJUt up to tho Itetimng ProJcMom.ln curkg
tho war! canto h pedal Dla-MaaadllLOOlJ
l'OlbO.Y. No taaturkrwllngerlnf, vereaud
dant;croui the troutil" m r be. INcrvcnB He-hllllv.S-'N-t.i-a
nfVnulli and! .mmnCPnuP.
curid. tttt-Iptnrn. Yni Icmmm In and 1'IIpm.
cure-i nltbootauttlas. int. THKt L lpu.lUTely iheoldtat,
toe bct and moot Pkllilul and tipcrlenrru en, no
tznatte vbat other inajcUIm, flcuJ Ote S-cctit stami a lor
JxKkTrtitLHaQclbe eollthtcaed regarding vmir di-'BW
nd how to t,t cure1, 'lb cnlr lwlc I!XVOrlU
Ol7A'ICSn4 ihclr bnoki und Cln-ulorn. lutiantre
ler. jTfli CoNva ouivd In -ItdlU It arc llonrat
Ut8; tott. Weil, and nt. Ktp.,6 ii 10, fina..9to
IT, Ege .flloB. Treatment hy SlolL Vhtn yoo urita
real --ntloa tbti ppr. Hoard and lodging fdealred.
R. EDWARD EDMONDS, long con
nected with railroad construction In
Nebraska, wrltesi "My heart troublod
and pained mo for 19 years. Shortness of
breath was tho constant and most common
symptom. Intcnso, oxcruclatlngpaln, gener
ally followed any sovcro exertion. Falntncss,
hunger withoutany appotltoi fluttering that
mado mo clutch my breast, and palpitation
that often staggered mo as If I would fall,
were frequent attacks. Again, everything
would turn black If I aroso from a stooping
posturo quickly. Blccpless nights with their
prostrating unrest woro
numerous and I could
got no rest day or night.
I consulted loading phy
sicians and trlod adver
tised remedios. They
cave mo no relief. Ono of
Dr. Miles' circulars described my caso so
exactly that I took Dr. Mllos' Now Heart
Ouro and t am now a well man. X hopo
every one troubled with heart disease- will
try Dr. Miles' romodlos. If they will wrlto
mo personally, I will gladly givo them full
details of my experience." Enw. Edmonds.
I. O. Box 65, David City, Nobraska.
Dr. Mllos' Ileart Cure Is sold on guarantee
that first bottlq benefits or monoy refunded.
Dr. Miles'
Heart Cure
Restores
Health
Lauer's
Lager and
ilsner Beers,
Finest,
WASHINGTON'S HANCOCK STATUE.
cession which was to oscort tho prosiden
tlal party. This procession formed In tho i
grounds back of tlio executive mansion.
Major General Miles, U. S. A., was at Its
head, and tho veterans of Hancock's corps
in lino carried tholr old war colors.
Prosldent Clovoland was introduced by
Colonol J. M. Wilson, who had chnrgo
of tho ceremonies. After tho president's
address, Rev. II. Y. Sattorlco, Episcopal
bishop of Washington, offered a prayer,
tho national Marine band played "Tho
Star Spangled Uannor," and then Gwynn
Hancock, grandson of tho general and his
only malo descendant, In tho gray uniform
of a Wost Point cadet, pullod a ropo and
tho flags foil away from tho stntuo, whilo
cannon boomed a salute. Mr. Do Witt C.
Sproguo road a poom, and tho oration was
delivered by Senator John M. Palmer, of
Illinois, a major gonoral of United States
volunteors. Tho Marino band then played
"Hall Columbia," nnd tho company wns
dismissed with a bonodlctlou by Hov. W.
11. Gotwald.
Tho statue ronresonts Genornl Hancock
as tho sculptor saw him during tho battle j
of Gettysburg, a picture which Mr. Elliott
declares was indelibly Impressed on his
memory, nnd which ho has over sluco as
pired to reproduce
Tho bronzo stands 14 foct 0 Inches from
the plinth to tho crown ot tho hat, sur
mounting an elaborato stone baso 19 feet
high. Tho soldlor's face wears nn expres
sion of calm determination and dignity
as his horso prancos under tho restraint of
tightly drawn rolns. Tho statuo has the
further distinction of being tho first statuo
of nn army officer In Washington to bo
crectod wholly at tho expense of tho gov
ernment, tho numerous othors having
beon secured though sociotlcs of army sur
vivors. Armour Klevators Declared Irregular.
Chicago, May 18. All tho elevators In
tho Armour system havo beon declared Ir
regular by tho directors of tho board ot
trade. The dlreotors nctod after thoy had
heard charges of uniuercantilo conduct
preferred against Armour & Co.by various
mcmbors of tho board. This conduct con
sisted of tho issuing of a largo numbor of
wurohouso receipts dated about May 1,
which woro so datod as tocompoltho own
ors to handle their wheat short of tho ten
days usually accorded In such cases, liy
this action, it Is alleged, Armour Ss Co.
p'rofltod, becauso thoy wero enabled to buy
in this wlioat when it was thrown on tho
market, and nt tho samo tlmo thoy re
tained it in their cluvators. The clovators
affected aro eovon lu numbor, with a com
blned capacity of 12,050,000 bushels.
Purest and
Healthiest.
Clirfe.ScliiiiidtL't.,
t Coal Street.
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and Coal Stfl.
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nnrUr mill nil i UIHtllU Oil (All. I lltHV I 1
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PAT. NOV. II, IM0. JUIE2, TRCt MARK JAN. a,
Beware ot fraudulent and worth Wa Imitation!.
NONE Genuinem'TWIN''
Tb molt beautiful ! molt pllablel moat perfect Itajl
They never ureakl Ther never cut! Tdjw 'never ruitl
Made lu Cotton and Bilk Cailnji and N(.tkei VltJ.
Send 25 eta. (Stamps) for iample "Uenulne T ln." to
p. lABIBUUN, KM. Ha 8UKI, rtll.ilch.hu, rt.
M. C. WATSpT
Wholesale and Retail
Liquor Dealer,
Cigars,
Tobacco, -fcc. Agent for Heading
Brewing Co. 'a Beer and l'urtcr.
tie and 11 EJ
Main
AIL
DRUG I
tlGMlS
AWSY P8LLSY
Sir5h"BUHi:.srN0 4c.fowoM'js
ViUAr IW-.. f--...-
missionary Wheeler Coming Home.
Constantinople, May 18. Mr. Wheeler,
tho missionary, and family, and the Gates
family, consisting aitogetner or nine per
sons, havo left Kbarpoot, Armenia, on
their way to America. Among the mis
slonarlos of tho American board at Kbar
poot aro Rev. Dr. Crosby H. Whoelor and
Mrs. Susan A. Whoeler of warren, wo.;
Miss Emily C. Whoolor of Bangor, Mo.,
and Hov. C. jVrnnk Gatos and Mrs. Mary
E. Gatos of Chicago. Presumably these
aro the persons montlonod lu tho above
dispatch.
Weyler Did Not Threuten to Iteslgn.
HAVANA, May 13. General Woyler au
thorizes tho statemont that tho proceed
ings of tho oourt martial In tho caso ot
Milton and othors captured, on tho filibus
ter Compotltor wero forwarded to Madrid
for tho notion of tho government by the
mall steamor leaving Havana May 10,'
! General Woyler also states that all rumors
that ho or any of Ills genorals havo threat
ened to resign It tho sentence of tho court
martial In this case should bo modified
aro utterly uutruo.
Allrgetl I'oUonlng of u Cardinal.
! London, May 13 Tho Home correspon
1 dent of Tho Dally Nows telegraphs that
1 persistent rumors aro In circulation that
t tho douth of Cardinal Gallmbertl, prefect
of tho pontlllclnl archives, was not duo to
natural causes, it is suspociouiuni, no nus
polsonod. An examination Into tho affair
has been demanded.
Killed by it Fall of ltock.
WlLKESliAllHK, Pa., May 13. By n fall
of a rook in Babylon mine nt Buryea, yes
terday, Charios Smith, n miner, was Klllod
aud Andrew Suda, a laborer, ngeiX 21 years,
was futully iujurod. Both were marrlod.
Ohio Senator Convicted of Ilrlbery.
Columbus, May 13. Ex-Senator Goorgo
Iden, of Nownrk, wns convicted yesterday
afternoon of having offered Clerk John
R. Malloy, of the house of representatives,
130 to falsify a roll call In 1U3.
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PUSHES
CurpftCouirhs. Colds. Sore Throat,
Coup, Diphtheria, Khcumatism, f
and all Winter complaints. It P
Internal or External.
There ore many klnd9 of pain,
but there is only one Paln-KIller.
Keep It by you. Jleware of Imitations. Bu
only the jeii.ilne-rBRY Da via'.
Bold everywhere. 25c. and 50c per bottle.
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CURED TO STAY CURED.
Does This Mean Anjthlng to You 7
Fifteon Thousand Peoplo Witness
tho Metropolitan Handicap,
A OLOSE AND EXCITING FINISH.
St. Mnxlm, n De.plaed Outsliler, Only Itnlf
n Length llehlnit thct Winner, While Sir
Walter, the l'ntorlte 111 the ltctllnc;, Fln
lillic. a Clow Third.
Nuvr YoitK, May 13. Tho oponlng dny
nt Morris 1'nrk wns n complete success,
for fully 15,000 pooplo saw some flno oon
tcsts and a spoctacttlar finish in tho Metro
politan handicap, which sent thorn nwny
in good humor. Tliero wero a number of
policemen in plain clothes scattered about
tho track, to tho annoynnco of tho man-
agomont, but nlthough thoy mado mnny
throats, thoy did nothing tolntorfero with
hotting mou, The ovont of tho day was
fourth on the card, nnd It was not until
a quarter to 5 o'clock when tho six candi
dates for tho honor of the first groat raco
of the year mado tholr appearnnco at tho
gates of tho paddock and paraded a short
distance up tho stretch.
iho withdrawal of Henry of Navarre
had established Sir Walter at onco as tho
favorite, chiofly on aocount of his Jockey,
'1 aral, and tho fact that he was on his
own track, whllo Countor Tonor nnd Dor-
Ian wero about equal fnvorltos, the former
having boon woll backod. Thoy ronehed
tho post in good time, and after ono or two
slight breaks and a gonoral break away
they wore sent off to a good start, with
llornplpo a head In front of sir Walter,
nnd ho a head In front of Dorian, while a
longth away woro Rubicon, St. Maxim
and Counter Tonor, nooks apart.
Ihoy reached tho ond of theurst quarter
In tho same order as at tho Btart. Then
camo tho climb up tho hill, which has
causod many a good horso to faltor, and
yoiterday was no exception to the rule. As
thoy swept nround tho turn Tnral urged
his mount a Uttlo, and Sir Waltor took tho
load away from tho Brooklyn handicap
winner of last year, both taking a Uttlo
longor lead on tlio rest of tho field, which
maintained about tho samo positions as nt
tho fall of tho flag, Sir Walter bolng a
neck in front of Hornplpo, ho a length be
fore Dorian, who was a hoad In front of
Rubicon, whllo St. Maxim and Countor
Tenor, a nock apart, wero holding tho rear
of tho flying thoroughbreds.
Along tho top ot tho hill tho half dozon
rushed with quickened strides, and as they
turnod to como down the hill thero was a
rapid change in tho position, and tho
weakest began to faltor. A dozon strldos
down the hill and thoy woro at tho three
quarter polo, witli Sir Walter a length In
tho lead of Hornplpo, who then was only
a hoad In front of Rubicon, both urged to
their utmost to keop whoro thoy wero.
Dorian was a full length behind, then
camo Countor Tenor and St. Maxim, who
had changed placos and were getting
ready for the final rush. They wero well
down the hill at tho mllo pot, and Ham
llton had taken Countor Tenor up Into
third placo. Rubicon was, howevor, a
length and a half In front of him, and Sir
Waltor a neck further away and only a
furlong to go. St. Maxim was a length
bohlnd tho Rupport crack, while Dorian
was absolutely out of It.
Taral and Clayton dug tho leaders with
tholr spurs aud banged tho whips ngalnst
their quivering sides, but it was of no use.
Thoy wore worn out and could not re
spond. Tho field rush came, nnd when it
was oil over Counter Tonor swept past tho
judgos, winner by a half longth, in ono of
the finest finishes seen Inyears, St.Maxlm
the despised outsldor, was in second place,
a neck in front of hlr Waltor, and tho
others woro trailing. How the crowd
cheered I From tho ro.ir that aroso
soomcd us though tho favorltowon, but ho
was In third place, whoro ho has boon so
often In thu big races. Best tlmo, 1,53.
If your truss don't hold you or Is causing
pain, seo us at onco. It may bate you j ears of
suffering. Yt o have cured nuiuircus oi peoplo
In Pennsylvania, andean refer you to patients
cuied lu your own town. Our treatment Is
harmless and will not keep you from jour
d.illy labor. Call and havo a talk with our
doctor. It will cost you nothing. Wo guaran
tee relief after tlio first treatment, and our
prleeu aro reasonable,
The Dr. Miller Co., Philadelphia.
Seo Our Doctor Every Tuesday nt
ONION HOUSE, Ashland, Pa.
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No. 30
No. 77
Cures Fever.
" Worms.
" Infants' Diseases.
" Diarrhea.
" Neuralgia.
G Cures Headache.
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Dyspepsia.
Delayed Periods,
Leuchorrea.
Skin Diseases.
IB Cures Rheumatism.
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Malaria.
Whooping Cough
Kidney Diseases.
Urinary Diseases
Colds and Grip.
Sold by Druggists, or Bent prepaid on
receipt of price, 25o., or 0 for $1.
Da. HcMPimBTs' Homeopathic Mandai.
op Diseases Mailed Fuee.
Humphreys' Med. Co., Ill William St., IT, Y,
DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE
To all euilerers of KIMtOltH 01' YOIITIT,
AND WO.Wl'.N. 2i8 pagisi c cili txmndi ee
curely sealed .nd malledree Tre iment hy mail
strictly ounaentlal. and a p ,,ue quick cure
iiuaran' -pd. No matter km- it ;.' .binding, X
wUI poi lvely cure j ou. Write or ca.L
FIR flRR 329 fl. 15th St. Phila.Pa.
CyclUt Johnson's l'nrl. Ttnces.
PAltis, May 18. J. S. Johnson, tho well
known American bicyclo ridor, and Tom
Eok, his trainor, woro Informed by n rep
resentative of the Associated Pross of a
story published in the United States to tho
effect that Johnson bad been matched to
meotMorin, the French blcycllst.last Sun
day, and had Qunkod nt tho last, minute,
Both Johnson and Eck said it was novor
intended that the two mon should meot
last Sunday. Johnson's meeting with
Jncquelln Is flxod for next Sunday, and
ho feels confidont thnt ho will give a good
account of himself then. Ho oxpresses
himself as being porfectly ready to meet
any ono in Kuropo. Johnson will also raco
In Paris on May 21 and 25.
Fouudrymen Organizing;.
Philadelphia, May 13. Tho first con
grcss ot foundrymen ovor hold in this
country began yesterday at the Manufac
turer.' club in this city. Upwards of 250
delegatos from nil parts of tho United
States uro in attendance. The objects of
the sessions is to bring tho foundrymen
into closer contact, and to form associa
tions in the various statos. Francis Schu
mann, prosldent ot the Philadelphia
Foundrymon's association, wolcomed tho
visitors, as did Mayor Warwick. Last
night tho delegates listened to uddrosses
on technical subjects.
Hills glguod by Governor Orlgcs.
T BENTON, May 13. Governor Griggs yes
torday signed a number of important bills,
Including tho appropriation bill. From
tho latter ho struck out tho Horn appropri
ating $500 each to four colored companies
in the National Guard. Thoso companies
had never been fully qualified. Auothor
important bill Blgued provides that judgos
ot courts, in damago suits, may deslgnnto
physicians to iuvostlgato tho extent of tho
Injuries of the persons bringing suit.
No Hope for Sirs. Mnybrlck.
Losdon, May 13. In the houso of com
mons yostcrdny Sir Matthew White Rid
ley, homo bcoretnry, replying to an inquiry
by Mr. G. B. Clark, mombor for Caith
ness, said that the homo olllcti refused to
reopen tho oao of the couvlotod murderess
Florence Maybrlok or to appoint a com
mission ot Inquiry Into the alleged new
phases thereof.
Condemned Men to Havo a New Trial,
London, May 13. TIjo Madrid corre
spondent of Tlio Standard says: "On Moo
dily Spain and the United Statos arrived
at mi amicable understanding, and tho
Competitor prisoners will be allowed a
fresh trial boforo tho ordinary court, undor
tho existing treaties botweeu Spain and
tho United States."
Ambassador I'Htenotro at Cape Slay,
CAPS May, May 13. M. Jules Poto
notro, the Fren.li ambassador, arrived
with his household last night, to open
their cottago here for thu season.
'As good as can be made
regardless of price
3
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IO cents
rands Only
DonT take our word
for it but buy a piece
and see for yourself
"A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO
SHAVE WITH."
IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEAN1NC.
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IX A L. IIZDICINE CO., Cleveland, Ohio.
For sale by P. P. I). KIKL1N, Shenandoah, Pa.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
BCIIUYKILL DIVISION.
ArniL 25, 180C.
Trains will lenve Sheimmlonh nftcr the abort
date for Wimrnns, OUberton, K ruck vi lie, Dark
Water, 8t. Clnir, Potts vi lie. irninburj;, HeAdliiKt
Pottstown, IMioenlXTille, NorriBtnwn and PlilJ
adelphla (llroad street station) at G08 and Uit
tk. m. ond 4 1ft p. in. on week days. For Potts
ville and intermediate b tat ions 9 10 a. ni.
SUNDAY.
For Wlfjsrnns, OUberton, FrackvlMe, Dark
Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, at 6 (H, 9 40 a. m, and
810 p.m. For I lam burp, Heading, I'ottstown,
Pboenlxville, Norristown, Plilladelplda at 6 00,
9 40 a. in., 8 10 p. m.
Trains leave Frockville (or Sbenandoah at
1040 a. m. and 1214. 0 01. 7 42 and 10 27 p. in.
Sunday, 11 13 a. m. nnd ft 40 p. m,
I.renvo Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10 15. 11 ih
a. in. nnd 4 40, 7 IS und 10 00 p, in. Sunday at
10 40 a. in., 5 1ft p. in.
ieavo l'liiiaacipiua, (ltroau Btreet Btaiioni, iot
Shenandoah at 5 C7 and 8 35 a. in., 4 10 and 711
p. m. week days. Sundays leave nt 0 50 a. m.
Leave liroad btreet station, Philadelphia, toi
Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove. Lonj,
Jirnncii, ana inicrmcuiato stations, o.du, h.jo,
11.89 a. in., 3.80, 4.00 ii. in. week-days. Sunday
(stop at Interlaken for Asbury Park). 8.23 a. in
teeave liroad,Street Htution, Philadelphia,
FOtt NKW YORK.
Kxurenn. week iIiivm. H 20. 4 n5. 4 M Ii IK A M
7 S3, 8 30, 9 30, 9 60, 10 80 ntnir Car). 11 00. 11 H a
i., 12 noon, 1235 (Limited 100 and 4 23
p. m. Dining Cars) 1 40, 2 80 minim
rt o nt i nn tv k ii ivii..,.. . . n.
600, 050, 8 12, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 nljjht. Sundays,
Car), 1103 a. m., 12.13. 230 (Dluhifc Car)
4 00 (Umlted 4 22. Dining Carl 5 30, 5 50
f tllnlor. Pn.l A 11 A KT OIO 1 ft (V n H. 11 OI
nlftht.
m. week days, and 6 50 p. m. dally.
WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH
For Baltimore and Washington, 8 50, 7 20, 8 81
9 12..10 20, 11 23 a. lit., 12 09 (12 31 Limited Din
lug Cur), 112. 8 18. 4 41 (5 19 Congressional
Limited, Dining Car), 9 17, 0 55 (Dining Cur).
7 40 (Dining Cur) p. m., and 12 05 nlghi
week days. Sunday.-, 8 50, 720, 912, 1123 a.
ni., 12 09 1 12, 4 41, ( ft 15 Congressional Limited,
Dining Cur), 6 55 (Dining Car), 7 40 p. m
(Dining Car) and 12 Oft night.
FOIt ATLANTIC CITY.
Leave Market street Ferry, express, 8 50 a. m,,
2 10,(3 10 Saturdays only), 410, and &0Q p. m.
week days. Sundays, 8 43 and 9 45 a. in. (4 00,
4 45 p. in. accommodation).
For Capo May, Anglessea, Wild wood and
Holly Uench. Kx press, 9 00 a. m und 4 00 p. m.
week days. SunduyH, 9 00 u. m.
For Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon.
Bi press, 900 a. ni., nnd 4 00 p. m. wek days.
Sundays, 9 00 n. m.
For Homers Point. Express, 8 60 o, m., and
i ju p. in, weeic nays. Sundays, o a. m.
O. . i'JtEVOaT,
READING R. R. SYSTEM
(Jen'l Munairer.
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(len'l l'as.'g'r Ak
IN EFFECT MAHCII 15. 1806.
Trains leave Shennndnnli nn follows :
For New York via Philadelphia, week days,
2 10, 5 23, 7 20 a. in., 12 SS, 2 5S and S 65 p. m'
Sundnys, 2 10 a. m.
For New York vln Mnuch Chunk, week days,
5 25, 7 20 a. in., 12 38 and 2 55 )i. in.
For Heading and Philadelphia, week days,
2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a.m., 12 S3, 2 55 and 5 55 ). m. Sun
days, 2 10 a. in.
For Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 20 a. in., and
12 53, 2 55 and 5 55 p. ni. Hunduyg, 2 10 a. m.
For Tnmnqua nuil 3Ialuinoy City, week days.
210,5 25, 7 20 a. 111., 12 53, 2 55 and 5 55 p. m.
Sumlnyg, 2 10 a. in.
For WlllJaimport, Sunlmry and Lewlsburgr,
week days, 3 25, 11 SO a. in., 1 60 and 7 20 p. in.
Sundays, 3 25 a. in.
Fur Mnhanoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, fi 25,
7 20, 11 30 n. ill., 12 63, 1 50, 2 61,5 65, 7 20 and 9 85
p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. in.
..I.I.....1 CI, .1.1.. Oft.
7 20,1130 a. 111., 150,720 nnd 9 35 p. ill. ' Su
i das, 3 25 a. in.
I For llaltlmore, WnslilnKton and the West via
II. & O, It. H., throu;li trains leave Heading
Terminal, Philadelphia, (P & It. It. It ) at 820,
7 65,1128a. m., 3 40 nnd 7.27 p.m. Sundays,
3 20, 7 00, U 20 a. m., 3 10 nnd 7 27 p. m. Addi
tional trains Irom Twenty-fourth and Chest
nut streets station, week days, 150, 5 41, 8 23 p.
m. Hundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. in.
T1U1NS FOIt SHENANDOAH,
Inve New York via Philadelphia, week
days, 8 00 n. ui 1 SO, 4 00, 7 CO p. in. and 12 15
nieht, Sundays, fl 00 p. in.
lvenvo New York via Mauch Chunk, week
days, 4 30, 9 10 a. in.. 1 10 and 4 30 p. lu.
Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week
days, 4 20, 8 35, 10 05 a. m. and 4 05, C 00, 11 SO
p. m. Sundays, 11 30 p. m.
Leave IteaUluir, week days, 1 &5, 7 10, 1000,
11 55 a. in., 0 00 and 7 57 p. m. Sundays, 1 35 a. m.
Leave Pottsvllle, weekdays, 2 35, 7 40 a. m.,
12 SO and 6 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 35 a. in.
Leave Tnmaqua. week day, 3 18, 8 50, 1123 a
in., 1 20, 7 15 and 9 52 ii m. Sundays, 8 18 a. in.
Iave Malianoy City, week dnvs, 2 45, 9 21.
11 47 a. IU., 1 51, 7 39 and 9 31 p. lu, tiondays, 8 45
a. in.
Leave Maltanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, i 00,
830, 9 37, 11 59 a. 111., 12 53, 2 00, 3 20, 0 20, 7 63 and
10 10 p, in. Sundays, 2 40. 4 00 n. m.
Leave Wllllaiusport, week days, 7 42, 10 10 a.
m., 8 35 and 11 41 p. m. Sundays, 11 15 p. iu,
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Leave Philadelphia Che.tuut .treet warf and
Soutli Htreetwliaif for Atlantic City,
Weekdays Expresa, 9 00 a. m., 2 00, Saturday
only, 3 00 , 4 00, 50L p. m. Aecoiuiiiodatlou,8 00
a. m., 4 30, 6 90 p. Ill
Sunday KxpreM, 9 00. 1000 a. in. Accommo
dation 8 00 n. in., 4 IS p. m.
ltcturntuir lene Atlantic City depot, corner
Atlantic and Arkansas avenues.
Weekdays, oxprewi, 7 35. 9 00 a. in.. 3 30, 5 80 p.
m. Accommodation. 0 50, 8 15 a. m., 4 32 p. ra.
Sundays lixpreia. 4 00, 5 30 8 00 p. in. Accoin-
uinnniioil, i jo a. ni., l 13 p. m.
Parlor Cm, on all evpic. trains.
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Oppofllte Ueadlnjr rallr.ad .tatlon.
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A euro for headache and
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