The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 11, 1896, Image 3

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EVERY DOT
PORE
BECOMES
Inflammation
and Irritation
set In causing
PIMPLES
Ulotches, blackheads, ' " 'omisbes, and
falling hair. TIkc:i' i.r it.tivo la
CUTiCURA SOAP
because tho only prevontivo of iuflammA
tlon and clogging of tlio Pores.
Pal preater than the combined ntt of all other bVIti
nd complexion oapi. goM throunhout tlm wond.
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p S. PHILLIPS, M, V.
Ofllce : 30 West Centre ftrcet.
Can beconsulted at all hours.
p F. BURKE, M. D.
80 K. Lloyd street, Shenandoah.
Office hours i 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 8 and 7 tot
p. in. 1
n. POMEItOY,
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
Shenandoah, Pa.
M.
M. BCUKE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
OCflce Eciin building, corner of Main and
Centre streets, Shenandoah. ,
pEOF JOHN JONES,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Lock Box G3, Mahanoy City, Pa.
Having studied under some of the best
masters ui London and Paris, will (rive lesson,
on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terras
reasonable. Address In care of Strouse, the
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207
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CLOGGEDWflam
1 P
1 J 'JJ
CANinnATi; miVAN speaks. j
Anil lie DcclMri-s Himself OppoM'd to a
Hee.Mid Term,
Chicago, July 11. Sir. llrynn rt-ilvi-d
tho nnnouticoincnt of IiIh lioinlnntlonwlth
nil tlio compoauro nml calmness f h liiim
who hnd Uwii usod to such thliiire durln
n longer Hfo tlinn his. Ills hnndsonic
Unok oyos wore perhaps ellghlly more
dllntod tlmn ordinarily when tho Asso
ciated Pross bulletin carrying tlio nomi
nation mossago was handed to him, but
otherwlso ho innnlfostod no change of
countonnnco or innnnor. Ho was, at tho
tiiiio, sitting chatting with two newspa
per frlouds in his rlor nt tho Clifton
Ilonso.
"If," snld ho, ' this Is true, I wnnt to do
that which I linvo far some tlmo had In
contemplation In this omorgoncy." Ho
thon turned to tho parlor table, and with
a load pencil, wroto on o scrap of popcr
tlio following:
"To tho Ainorlcan Pooplo : In order that
I iruvy hnvo no ambition, but to discharge
faithfully tho duties of tho oOlce, I destro
to announce t,hnt If elected president I
shall under no circumstances Iw n candi
date for ro-oloctlon."
Immediately afterward tho hotel began
crowding with pooplo who came to offer'
their congratulations. Thcro wore loud
calls for a speech, and tho candidate mado
n urlor address. Soon tho llttlo hotel be
came so crowded that It was necessary to
call In tho police for tho purposo of koop
Ing tho crowd away.
loiter tho lllnnd clnb, headed by tho
Bland Silver liand, marched to tho Clifton
House and soronatlod tho Doinocratlo nomi
nee. Tho loud cries for Bryan and demands
for a speech brought Mr. Bryan to tho bal
cony, whoro ho was cheered again and
again.
Ho smilingly aoknowlodirotl tho nlaudlts
from below, and nddrossod thu crowd.
" Thcro shall bo no signs of 1 Keep oft
tho grass ' whon you como around, boys,"
ho began good nnturodly to tho jostling
thousands ou tho street. Thon ho askod
"Is this tho Bland club " A yell in tho
afllrmatlvo answorod his Inquiry, and ho
procoedod:
Tlion I want to say to tho friends ot Bland
that If tho oonvontiou had chosen as their
uomlnoo tho man whono uamo is luscrllx-d
ou your banncra, ho wodld have had no more
loyal supporter thon I. Tlie foot that ho was
not chosen cannot bo taken as tho slightest re
flection upon his great ability. No man more
deserves of tho convention iUi krve, its honors
and IU cunddeuces than Richard P. Bland.
When the campaign is over I think It can Ik
said that no mistake had Ihxhi made. But it
di-pcnds upon yon; upon tho pluln people.
Abraham Lincoln once sold that tho Lord must
love the plain pooplo because ho made so many
ot them. If we win In this greet light it will bo
Ixcauso tho plain pooplo believe that wo will
bring to them exact and umal Justice. We
rikbonoplea against tho power and tho just
duo accorded to intelligence mid to education,
bat wo insist that whon tho goveruinunt conies
in contact with tho people there must bo equal
aid, exact Jtwtlco to all alike, rich and poor,
great and humble.
Tlio issues of this campaign fa tho money
qnostlon, and we cannot bo driven from our
fulth by tho charge that wo advocato dishonest
money. The frtn) and unliinllod coinago of sli
ver at tho ratio of U to 1, independent of auv
nation on tho faco of tho earth, will not give us
dlblumost money. It will not give a dollar's
worth of value to one and another to another
man. It will givo to tho man who tolls tlio
same as to the man who holds tho mortgage.
It will glvo us a coin that sails npon prosperity.
Tills Is to tie tho right of the campaign, ami
you, my friends, are to do tho fighting.
A good many pooplo stem to thiulc thut tho
candidates mast do all tho lighting. But this
Is your fight. It is moro Important to tho poo
plo that they should select their olDcers than it
is to tho candidate that they should oloct them
selves. Tho officers of tho people are their ser
vants, and it is for you to bay who your hired
man will be.
Sir. Bryan bowed and stepped buck, und
shout wont up which echoed, and re
echoed through tho narrow fetroot and was
taken up and continued for u block In
either direction as tho candidate waved a
parting snluto to tho hurrahing crowd bo
low and ro-cutorod tho hotel.
Sirs. Bryan was not present when tho
nows came. Sho occupied a platform seat
In tho convention, and did not lenvo tho
linll until after tho recess which followed
tho nomination was taken. Whon sho
reaehod tho Clifton sho found her huslmud
engaged with many callers and morely
sulci: " wen, win, you are nominated."
During tho evening tho ladlos of tho Clif
ton organized an Impromptu reception
and Mrs. Bryan was presented to thoni.
Sho recclvod thorn with a slmplo grace and
genial manner tnnt captivated all.
Mr. Bryan will probably leave tonight
for his old homo at Salem, Ills. After
spending a wook thcro ho will proceed to
his present homo at Lincoln, Neb,
Beforo midnight Sir. Bryan had received
ovor 600 tolograms of congratulation,
among them mossngos from John M.
Thurston, chairman of tho lato Republican
convention, bonator Blackburn of Ken
tucky. ox-Speaker Crisp and other leaders.
Tho leaders of tho Xattoual Silver party
and tho Populist party, who tiro In Chi
cago, doclaro unanimously that their or
ganizations will lndorso tho nomination
of Byrau ut tho conventions, to bo hold In
St. Louis ou July 83.
The state executive committee of tho
"honost money Democracy' 'of Illinois hnvo
odoptou a resolution tuvorlngn national
convention for tho purpoao of nominating
Independent Domocratlo candidates for
president and vice presldont. Senator
David B. Hill and William C. Whitney
left Chicago at o:!iu last ovonlng lor New
York, tiovernor flower anil a largo mini'
ber of tho Now York deiogatlou remained
for tho night session. Senator Hill was
nskod If ho had anything to gay mid ho re
plied: "I was a Democrat before this con
vention; I am Democrat still." Senator
Hill said thut his absence from the con
vention yesterday wis not, as reported, In
tended to mean that he had lxilted tho
convention
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in- Di Morn vtic u.Aiirn,
IATo ,.U Unf lion. WlUlntti I. l.Tjuli, the
1'n Idmitlut N'otnliKT.
Mr'-' i vMi4lK.ru Matvh UMstki, tn silm,
UN T. i- taught uiulor hi tuntlifr- ran
tmtilii' u:t-lu ymra old, whon he went to tin
puhl -hixil nt Holotn, whtoh In- attfmlwt f r
five nr-. At tho ftftf of 15 bn wvnt U th
Ma(.l tv'fttlcmy hi Jtiickwttivlll', IU., which
In th'ir inrfttory departtnout of tw Illinois
oolhM i.'ntHl nt thn nno plnco. He spent
two nr- lii the Acntlpiny unil four yinr In the
ctiHnn. tjiltinff n rloflsieui oourw. Hi' reprc
Bentnlm l olleRe in the lntvratat4i umUHal
oontit in 18H0, unci wad claaw orator and vuU
dtcUdnn lu 1881. He thon wont to the Union
Colli f of Lnw In Chloutto, and while in nttt-nd-oncctli'
ri' w In the otiloo of Lyiuim Trum
bull. Hocft tho law pcliool Jnao 19, 1WSL noA went
to Ja-lwonvlllo to prnctloo low, rcnialnintf thre
till OtobiT, 16S7, when ho rjsmovod to Llnooln,
Nob. BobiB Into pnrtnerbldp with A. U. Tnlbot,
nclnsTiiato of tho law schonL Hh hftd Uikon
pnrt.n toUtlol ciimimlgnriliioo 1880, oihI mwle
n-nnnlxr of HiKtH'hw. lie txlc part In tho
cnmjMgn of IMS lu Nobnuka, and wh nonil
natH to reproaent tho First dUtrlnt in congress
bi 1&0. llo wru oloctnl by tho lunjority of 0,713,
altlvugh tru tllfltrlnt hail gono Uopuhllcan by
,4UU whon iScorotary Juortoii linl lMn do-
foatnl In 1BS3, and was thought to bo oertnlnlv
Bepibllam. Ho tiupportod 6pringor for Hpuatcor
Intlo FlftyBOcond oougrHjw, from whow dis
trict In nilnola ho carao originally. This lod to
bin lt4ng put ou tho ways and mmrw commit-
too u cougrt-vW, or whicn Hpriagor waj ch&lr
mon.iuidon Mnrch 10, lttho made a tariff
BpofMih that wiw tho sensation of tho day and
was UlwrnUy diatrlbufcid iw campaign litora
turo. Ito waa rtvoloctod lu 1KXS, In epit-o of tho
fact that tho legislature had rodistricttxl tho
Btat", and hin district lu tho prortoiu oli action
bad given tlio Kopublican ticket about 0,0u0
majority.
mthotlfty-thlracongrrtsHMr. IJryau helped
to framo the Wilnoii bill, lein;f a member of
tho ways and means commute", and took au
OHpocially active part lu tho inoomo tax pro-
TistoUH. At tho cIono ot tlio uooato on tho in
come tax In congre, roplying to Uourka
Cochran, Aug. 17, 18WJ, at tho special wwion,
delivered a throo houra's BiotH:h against tho ro
th1 of tlio Sherman law. thin ?neoch leinff
mom largely circulated than tho tariff tpeoch
bml been. Ho also spoke m favor of tho bill to
colu tho Boignlonigo and pofro against Carbale's
currency twlicy, an also against Cleveland a
irolu contract wltn tho itouiHcmhw,
In 1KU uo Irooamo a canuhlato ror tho Umteil
Stntw senate, and announced that ho would
not bo a candidate for tho lower house of con-
greMH. He wan noniinatod for United States
senator in tho Democratic convention, and the
Populist candidato in his district wan lndorard
by tho Democrats fof tho houio of repriHinttv-
tivoH. Tho enHUing state legiHiuturo ijelug.He
tmblicau. John 21. Thurston, wan nt to the
senate and the Republican candidate in hid
former congroHtdonnl dittriot, J. B. Strode, was
oloct -d by 5,001) majority. During all throo of
the ciunTiiuctid no challenged the ontHMlne can
didato to a di'lwto, and several dlscuMHloru were
held.
AftrirhU retirement from oongrem het-ook
up the practice of law in Lincoln again, but tho
silver campaign opening ho found that the oalH
upon him forHptH'cliHJsandeampalgn work were
so frequent that ho wm foreinl to givouphitf
practice. In September, lbfli, be U'cametbe
odltir-iu-chief of tho Omaha World-Herald,
nndhnu control of Its editorial pillcy on stat
aud national uuestloiH.
Mr. liryan it a man of small moans. He was
married (ct. l, ibiM, to alary isaird, or ferrr
Illr., who attended tho female academy in
Jacksonville when ho waH In tlio other school at
tho sauu place, aud who graduatm tho same
week that ho did andwasalso the valedictorian
of her class. Sho rttudied law and was admitted
to thtt liar, without any idea of practicing, but
simply to be more thoroughly companionable
to mm. hue Ha year or two younger than ho.
Throo clilldren have been Iwni to them, Ruth
10 yearn old; William J., Jr., about 7, and
Grace 5.
Mr. Bryan it a Presbyterian, having Joined
tho Cumberland Tresbyterian cburcli at tho
ago of 14. lie U now a member of tho Vital
Tresbyterian church of Lincoln. His father
waa Silas L. Bryan, who was a circuit Judge at
the time or hla son a mrtn, ana Herved in that
catMcity from 1800 to 1873 on the bench of Illi
nois. Judge Bryan moved on a farm a bhort
instance from Salem when his son waa 0 years
old, and from that time until ho was 23 years
old Bryan spent hla summers on tho farm. In
1S72 hla father ran for congress on tho Greeley
ticket and was defeated by 210 vottw, Hia fam
ily comes from Virginia. His father was lrn
In Culpepper county in tliat state, aud died in
Salem. Uls.. in 1SS0. His mother, whoho name
was Mnria Elizabeth Jennings, was born la
Marlon county, Illinois, and died in bilem,
week ago hist Saturday, after a protracted ill-
nosa.
In appearancii Mr. Bryan ta impressive, his
face indicating intellectuality and power as
well as good nature. There is a notable ab
fttmce of tho boyish look seen In the pictures
and lithographs of him which have boon clrcu
lated. He U affable and klndh in manner, eas
ily approachable, and does not lack dignity. In
appearance bo Is an illustration of tho fact
that somo men oro never accorded justice by a
picture, which hi his caso does not preparo ono
for tho expression of keenness1 shown in his
faco. t
To Take tho Valkyrie III to Kiiglami
New Your, July U. Captain W.
Dixon and twelve guitars arrlvwl from
England this ovonlng to tako homo tho
Vulkyrlo III, Lord Dunruvou's yiicht, do-
fcatod by tho Defender.
Tho Weather.
For eastern Ionnsylvauta und Now Jer
sey i Fair tomorrow und Monday ; warmer
southerly to southwesterly winds.
Itellef In Six Hours.
Distresslni kidney and bfadder diseases
reliovod in six hours by tho "New Great
tiouth American Kidney Curo." This new
remedy is a groat surpriso on account of its
exceeding promptuess in relieving iiaiu in
tho bladder, kidneys, back and overy part
of the urinary passages lit male or loniaio.
It relievos retention of water and pain in
passing it almost immediately. If you want
quick rollof and curo this Is your remedy.
Sold by Shapiro's pharmacy, 107 South Main
sticet.
'.loctrio llllters.
Electric Hitters is a niodicinp suited for nuy
season, hut porhaps more generally needed in
the spring, when tho languid exhausted
fueling prevails, when tlio liver is torpid and
sluggish and the need of a tonic and altera
tive is felt. A. prompt use of this medicine
lias often averted long and perhaps fatal
billons fevers. No medicine will urt more
surely in counteracting and freeing the sys
tem from the iimlarial poison. Headache,
Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to
Wectrio Hitters. Only fifty cents per bottlo
at A. Wuslcy's drug store.
The Yaiiderbllt-Wllsoii Marriage.
Nkw Youk, July 11. Tho oft duforrod
nHldlngof Cornelius Vanderbllt, Jr , and
Miss Grace Wilson will now, It Is stated
on good authority, occur next Tuesday at
tho Wilson cottage, Oyster Hay, I I
Young Mr. Vunderhllt Is still oonllnod to
tho houso with Intlummntory rheuma
tism, and tho marrlugu date Is contingent
on his rocovury.
Hunk Olllcers Arrested.
Salt Lake, Utah, July 11. J. II. and
II M. Uacon, V. I. and W. I). Holland,
proprietors and olllcers of tho Uuuk of
Salt I.ako, which fallcsl on June 'Si, uru
under arrost on tho charge of rooolvlng de
posits ou Juno 23, knowing thu hank to bo
Insolvent ut that time.
Itucklen's Arnica Salve
The best salve In the world for cuts,
U1U19UO, BU.I3S, UltO.Q, BUlb I11CII1U, .U.V. DV.uo,
tetter, chapped hauds, chilblains, corns, and
all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or mony refunded, Price
25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley.
Munyons
HOMOEOPATHIC
REMEDIES
WORSED BY PRESS AND PUBLIC
Convincing Statements From Persons Who
Declare They Have Been Com
pletely Cured.
YOUR NEIGHBORS TESTIFY.
Ton Are Sick Ask Your Nearest Drug
gist for a 25-Cent Vial of Uunyon's
Remedies and
DOCTOR YOURSELF.
Mr. John Murphy, of l'ench Ilottom,
nucaster county. Pa., praises Munyon's
Itemeilios at follows : "I sullered for over
live years from attacks of asthma of tho
incut violent character, without being able to
secure anything to benefit mo. Finally I
cgan to use iiuuyon s Asthma i:uro. The
fleet was almost magic, for I was relieved
nlmost immediately, and within a short time
entirely cured."
.Munyon's Ultcimintisui (Jure seldom talis
to relievo In ono to tlmo hours, and cures in
few days. Price 2oc.
Muuyon's Uvsnensia Cure positively cures
all forms of indigestion and stomach troubles.
price lioc.
Jluuyou's Cold Curo prevents pneumonia
and breaks up a cold lu a few hours. Price,
c.
Munyon's Cough Cttio stora coughs, night
sweats, allays soreness aud speedily heals
the lungs. Price 25c.
Munyon's Kidney Curo'spcodlly cines pains
in the lMiek, loins nr groins aud all forms of
kidney diseases. I'rico sac.
Munyon's Headache (Jure stem headaches in
three minutes. Price, 25 cents.
Munyon's Pile Ointmout tiositivoly cures
an tonus 01 piles, price, '.c.
.Munyon's Wood (Juro eradicates all nopun
ties of tho blood. Price 23c.
Munyou a I-emale lccincdios are a Ihioii to
all women. Price 25c.
Munvon's Asthma Kcniedies relieve in 3
uilnutes and curo permanently, price si.
jluuyou's Uiuirrli Komedios never in n
rhe Catarrh Cure price 25c eradicate the
dlsenso from tho system, and the Catarrh
Tablets price aoc. clcm-se ami hoal tlie
Tmrts.
Jlunyon s iverve uuro is a wonuonui nerve
tonic. Price 2D tenw.
Munyon s itah.er restores lost vigor,
Pr e 81.
A senaroto cure for each dttea'.e, At all
druggists, mostly 25 cents a vial.
Personal letters to pro!, .uuuyou, ion
Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered
with free medical advice for any disease.
Heath of Kx-Congrcssmuu Hurd.
TotEno, O., July 11. Hon. Frank II.
IIurd, ex-oongressman, lawyer and one of
tho most protnlnont Democrats In Ohio,
died at hisnvirtmcntslti the Hoody House
hero yotrri! .y, after an illness of live
days. Tho Immediate cause of death wis
npoplesy. Sir. Kurd was born lu Mount
Vurnon, O., on Doc. o, 1BI1. Ho Br.uluntetl
at Kcnyon colleu lu 185S, studied law,
wis admitted to tho liar und continued to
practice until tho time of his death. After
holding state olllces ho was elected to tho
Forty-fourth und again to tho Forty-sixth
und Forty-eighth congresses, and there
gained a national reputation by his advo
cacy of froo trade.
I'ATTISON WILL NOT HOLT.
Pennsylvania's Kx-tlnvernor Will Cast
Ills Vote fur llrilii
I'nnjMiKLl'iiiA, July 11. Ex-Governor
Hobcrt E. Pattlson, who was a candidate
of tho gold men at tho Chicago conven
tion, will support the ticket honded by
lsryun. Ho said so last night in unequivo
cal terms. Thon his attention was called
to tho proposed action of tho gold Demo
crats, hoadod by Mr. Whitney nnd others,
looking to tlio appointment of a commit
too, ono from each stnto, to obtain thu
vlows of citizens as to tho advisability of
nominating it gold tlcitot. To this ho re
pllod: " I will voto tho Domocratlo tlckot."
"Do you moan that you will support tho
nornlnoo of such a convontionf"
"Undoubtedly not. By tho Domocratlo
ticket I moan tho ticket rogulnrly nomi
nated nt Chicago, hendod by Drynn, of
Nobraska. I havo no sympathy with a
convention of bolters, and that is what a
convention such as it is propoted to hold
would lie."
Asked his position on the platform, Mir.
Pattlson said ''Tho views of tho conven
tion, expressed in the platform, may he
somowhat extreme, but they Miem to bo
acceptable to a majority of the delegates
of the party nnd were adopted by them."
PAT. NOV. 11, 18I0, JUt, Ull. TSDt MARK JAN. 21,
Bowareof fraudulent and worthless Imitations.
NONE Genuine'&rTWIN'
Tti. most beautiful 1 most pllablel most Prrf ect stay!
They never break! They never cutl They never rust!
Hade in Cotton and silk Casings and Nickel Plated.
Send 23 cts. (Stamps) for samples "Oenulno Twin." to
. agAgmuua.iox.euiuuttt.ruua.nihU.i''-
uicrs in uouto, unr-pauuiKj mi.w uuu...
IS EM ED Y CO., U07 Musonlo Temple J
Chtcairo, III., for rrooti of cures. Cupl-j
lul, OAOO.VUII. Wur-scos-'.i.iiri'a u
lo US days. lOO-puiro Iioolt rrte.
nillions of Dollars
Go up lu smoke every year. Take ni
risks but get your houses, slock, fur
nlturc, etc., insured in flrst-class re
liable companies as represented by
DAVID FAUST, SouiMntnSt1'
Also LI to and Accidental Companies.
When In doubt
M). lotDuteacv.
Uesult in 4 weeks.
Tdi enlo by P. P, D.
READING R R SYSTEIYli
IX KKFHIT MAY 17. im.
Train, leave Hlienandiwh n. follow :
For Ni'W York via Philadelphia, WMk dsys,
2 10, li j, 7 20 . m , 19 is, 3 00 and 5 3S p. m
Hundnys, 2 10 a. m.
For New York via Mnuch Chunk, week days,
,1 25, 7 20 a. Hi., 12 l and 8 00 p. In.
For Ilefl'llng and Pbllndelphla, mt days,
2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a.m., 12 IS, 8 no and 8 M p. m. Hun
days, 2 10 it. m.
For Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 20 a. in., and
12 41, 8 no and S S3 p. ni. Sundays, 2 10 a. in.
For TatiiAunn ami Mnbsnov City, week days,
2 10. S 25, 7 20 a. lu , 12 l, 3 00 and 5 55 p. m.
Sundays, 210a. m.
For VI llllnm.port, Ftinbnry and I-ewisburg,
week dnys, 3 25, 11 30 a. m., 1 30 and 7 25 p. m.
Simdny, 3 35 a. m.
For Mahnnoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 35, 5 23,
7 20, 11 30 n. ill., 12 4S, 1 (10, 8 110,5 53, 7 25 nlld 9 t8
p.m. Hundnys, 2 10, 3 25 a. m.
For Ashland nml Slmmoklli, week days, 3 23,
720, 1180 a. in., 150 7 25 and 9S3 p.m. Sun
days, 3 25 a. in.
For Italtlinore, Washington and the West via
II. tc O. It. It., through tmlii. leave Heading
Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. .t It. It. It.) at 8 20,
7 55, 11 21 n. m., 3 10 ami 7.27 p. m. Sundays,
3 20,7 00.11 28 a. m., 3 16 and 7 27 p. m. Addl
tloiinl trnlns from Twenty-fourth nml Chest
nut rtrerts station, week days, 10 W a. in. 13 20,
12 IS 8 40 p III. Sundays, 1 83, 8 28 p. lu.
THAIXS FOP. 8IIKNANDOAH.
Leave New York via Philadelphia, week
days, 4 30, MOO a.m., 130, 4 30, 9 00 p, m. and
lilgut. Miuunys, u w p. m.
Leave Now York la Maueh Chunk, week
dnys, 4 30. 9 10 a. in., 1 30 and 4 15 p. m.
I.cnvo Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week
days, 4 20, S 83, 10 03 a, 111. and 4 03, 6 80, 1180
til. nuniiny, iiitup. in.
Leave Kendiltir. week days. 133. 710. 10 C8.
11 .33 a. in., 0 00 and 8 20 p. in. Sumlnys, 1 33 a. m.
Leave I'otisviue, wceK nays, 7 40 a. m.,
1230and B12p. m. Sundays, 2 35 a. in.
lnve ratuaqua, wecK uay, a rs, .w, 11 a
i., 1 27, 7 20 nml 9 43 p. lu. Sundays, 3 IS a. m.
lavo Mahanoy City, week days. 3 45. 9 21.
1147 a, m 2 03, 7 41 and 10 OS p. in. Sundays, 8 45
a. m.
Leave Mahnnoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00,
630,9 37, 11 59 a. m 1 12, 2 19, 5 20, 6 2, 7 57 and
lu si p. ni. rumuays, z lu, q uu a. m.
Leavu Wllllamport, week dnys, 7 42, 10 10 a.
ni., 3 33 nnd 11 41 p. m. Sundays, li 15 p. tu.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Lcnvo l'hllndelnhla Chestnut street rnrt and
South street what! for Atlantic City.
Weekdays Express, SO). 9 00, 10 45, a. in.,
Saturday only, 1 301, 2 00, 3 00, 3 10, 4 00, 4 00.
5 00 5 30 p. m. Accommodation. 8 00 a. in.. 4 80,
6 30 p. m. 81.00 excursion train, 7 00 n. in.
Hunuay lixpress, . ;u, oj, sau.yw, luiun. m.
I 45 li. in. Aceommodntlon 8 00 a. in., 4 45 p. in.
81.00 excursion train 7 00 a. m.
Returning leave Atlantic City uepot, oorner
Atlantic and Arkansas avenues.
Weekdays express, Monday.") "illy, 6I."'!,
7 00, 7 43, s 13, 9 00. 10 15 a. m., 3 30. 1 110, 5 80, 7 :.
9 30pra Accommodation, 020. 7 53, a. in., 432
p. m. $1.00 excursion train fiom fmit Mississippi
avenue only 1 000 p m
Sundays Express, 3 30, 100, 5 00, 8 oil, 6 30,
7 00,7 30,8 00, 9 30 p.m. ArtominiKlstlon, 715
a. in., 5 05 p. m. 61.00 exeurion train Ifrom fo'it
Mississiitpl uM'nuc only C 10 p.m.
Pnrlor Cars on all express trains.
L A. SWKIDAHI), O. (i. HANCOCK,
tlen'l Superintendent. Gen'l 1'ass. Ag
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
SCIIUYKILI. DIVISION.
Jt-NK 2S. 1S.
Trains will lcaVe Shennndoah after the above
dnlo for Wlggnns (lilherton, Frackville, Dark
Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. flnuiburg, Heading,
Pottstown, l'lioenlxyille. Norristown and Phii
Bdelphla (ilioad street station) nt 60S and 1145
a. m. and 4 15 K m. on w eek days. For Pott
Hie and intermediate etntinns 9 10 n. ni.
SUNDAY.
For Wlggnus, flilberton, Frnckvllle, Dark
Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle., nt 6 us, 9 40 a. in. and
8 10 p.m. For Hamburg, Heading, Pottitown,
Plioenlxvlllo, Norristowu, Philadelphia ntOOO,
9 40 a. ill., 3 10 p. lu.
Trnius leuvu Frackxllle for Shenandoah bt
10 40 a. in. and 13 14, 6 01, 7 42 and 10 27 p. m.
Sunday, 11 13 n. m. nnd 5 40 p. in.
I.ca c J'ottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10 15. 11 48
n. m. and 4 40, 7 13 and 10 00 p. ni. Sunday at
10 40 a. m., 5 15 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia, f Itroad street t-tatlon). for
Shenandoah at 5 37 anil 8 35 a. m., 4 lOand 7 11
p. in. week days. Sundnys lenvo nt C 50 a. ni.
Leave llronil street station, Philadelphia, lor
Sea Olrt, Asbury Park, Oeenn flrove, Long
Ilrnncli, and intermediate stations, 6.50, 8.23,
11.39 a. 111., 3.30, 4.00 II. in. woek-days, Sundays
(stop nt I uterlaken for Asbury Park). 8.25 a. w.
I A-avo Iiroad Street Station, Phllndelphla,
FOH NEW YOHK.
Express, week days, 3 20, 4 03, 4 50, 5 13, 5 3),
7 33, 20,9 20, 9 50. 10 21 (Dining Car). It 00, 11 It a.
in., 12 noon. 1.233 (Mmited 100 nnd 4 22
p. m. Dining Cars) 1 40, 2 30 (Dining
Car), 3 20, 3 50 1 00, 6 00, 5 50 (Dining Car),
0 00, 6 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 12 01 night. Sundays,
320, 4 03, 4 50, 6 13, 8 20, 950, 1021 (Dining
Car), HOB n. in.. 12 35. 2 30 (Dining Car)
4 00 (Limited 4 22, Dining Car) 5 20, 5 69
(Dining Car), 0 35, 6 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. m., 12 01
night.
Express for Borden, without change, 11 00 a.
ni. week duys, and 650 p. m. dally.
WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH
For lloltimore and Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 31,
912,10 20,1123 a. m.,12 09 (1231 Limited Din
ing Car), 1 12, 3 18, 4 41 (5 13 Congressional
Limited, Dining Or), 0 17, 6 53 (Dining Car),
7 5S (Dining Car) p. m., and 12 03 nighl
week ituys. sununys, u so, 7 15), u 12, u a a.
in., 12 0-J 112, 4 41, ( 3 15 Congiessloual Limited,
Dining Car), 6 53 (Dining Car), 7 58 p. m,
(Dining Car) and 1205 night.
FOIt ATLANTIC CITY.
I.cnvc Itroad street station, Philadelphia (via
Delaware river bridge), express, 9 07 n. m. 3 38
nnd 7 02 p. in. week dnys. Sundnys 9 05 a. m.
and 7 00 p. m. Heturnmg leave Atlantic City,
7 50 a. in. week days, 10 03 n. m. 1 13 p. in. dally.
Leu ve Market street Ferry, express. 5 00, 8 20
9 10a. m (100 Saturdays only), 130 2 50. 3 40,
4 00, 1 20, 5 00 aud 5 ,'U) p. m. c 1.011 excursion, 7 O)
a.m. Sundays, 0 00, 7 30, 8 00, 8 30, 9 W, 9 13 a.
iu und 4 30 p. m. 81.00 excursion 7 on a. in.
ltiturniiig lenvo Atlantic City, 6 13 (Mondays
only), 7 00, 7 10,8 00, 9 05, 11 03 a. m 3 01), 1 Ou,
530, 7 60 and 9 45 p. in., week dnys. Sundays,
3 10, 110, 5 00, 5 S0, 000, 7 00, 803, 0Snhd05.V
' For CnKt ifay, tdgfesHBi, Wllilwood and
Holly F,eacli.-niifs,9 00a. in., 2 30, 4 03, SCO
p m. week dnys. Sundays, 8 30 n. in. Excur
sion. 7 00 a. in dally. Cape Muy only, express,
1 30 p. m. Saturdays.
For Sua Isle City, Ocean City nnd Avalon.
Express, 9 10 n. lu., and 2 3D, 4 20, ,300 p, m.
wek day. Sundays, 8 50 a. in. Excursion
7 00 a. in, dally.
l-or vomers l-oiin. isxpres, o w, t o . io.
, 9 10 u. in., 1 00 (Saiunluys oiilyl, 2 50 I OJ ana
530 p.m. weekdays. Sunduys, . 00. 8 00, 9 00,
J 45 a, in.
8, M. PntvOHT,
(leu'l Mulinger.
J H. AVoon,
Gen'l Pass'g'r Agtl
Celebrated Vcmnlo
lowdera never fad.
iuliM UuoUrivS.
s&f. tnU fure (atlcr ftUlne
uHO. Tmn n.l lipnnvniv.l I'ill. .nd other like
aSt' rcnill). Alwsy. tuy tha best and avuid Qliap-
notctniciit ouaranteeu iupnor w.aii mnm. vi'"a
KeuStlnthenisrket.ANu "t llrtlcullll, 4 BJ. I)r.8.'l7.
Xlix, 110X liar, HoiiUid, Maaa.
For sale ut Pnvlns
Ci i.t-e Mn-et.
's-drug store, 28 East
kuuuuic welcome awaits you at
JOE WYATT'S SALOON,
Cor. rialn and Coal Sts.
Fluent wMskeyn. beers, porter nnd ale con
btantly on top. Choice temperunce drtnlca and
cicftrH
ANSY PILLS!
3SF ANO HUHE. srH0 40.(CR-'WEMN S SAFC
ICUAP"" Wil- tiPtCISIC Co,PflLA..PA
For sale at Pnvlnstty'a drug store, JJast
Centre btreet
RESTORE
LOST YIGOR
what to us for Nervcm peMlliy. Lt cf Siual pvWcr fin either
AUoohYa Vfkuii in 1 ottiur v4kaMc, (rum ar obum w
CI Ml
Ssln fllU. lJrtlni checked and tM viot quickly litUttcd, It -wcd, tuch
troulla rtult fatally. Mall4yh(, tcalnl, for (1.001 6 boxen foi fs Wttrt
et cry lj 00 order wa irlv a Im1 rutur,ie to tui ttfapd the muuc . AtMftia
K1 IXhfc, filicuatdoali, Pa.