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Mnl.nnn. ni... i navine studied under some of tho best "t ''lfcniP. a,,d ' Klvo lesson. v" Vr "u vocni culture. Termt Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beets, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, 207 West Coal Street. 3 X V J IcULislI BRYAN'S JTOMM Tho Domooratio Candidate's Eo- ception at Kansas Oity, M'EINLEY'S TALK TO VETERANS, Kx.Solriler from Clevrhintl Vt.lt tho Ito- jttihllcnn lender nnd Linton to n 1'ntrl otlo Speech In Which Politic. Is Llghtly Touchcil Upon Jekfkuson City, Mo., July 1". Cnndl- tlnto Wllllnm J. Urynn, with hU wife mill throo children, itrrlvod hero from balcin, Ills., and wera mot In tho train at St. Louis by n number of lonillnp; cltlzuns, In- eluding Klchanl Parks Dlnml. At oach of tlio statlom wlioro tno trnm stoppcu on tho wny huro Mr. Hrynn got off nml shook hanils with tho citizens who had como to cntch n gllmpso of tho freo silver cinull- ilato. At East St. Louis thoro wero about !0 railway onniloyoS on tho platform, who shouted nnd scrambled to get near him. Each of theso men wa? determined to shako tho hand of tho nominee Thcro woro crlos for a spcoch, and Mr. urynn talked until tho train started forStLouls. At St. Louis thcro was a groat crowd In nttendanco, but as tho cnndldato had but a short tlmo for broakfast ho said but a fow words to thofo assolnblod. Immedi ately after breakfasting tho party took tho train for this city, whbro Mr. urynn was tendered a big roceptlon. Governor Stono nnd Mayor Silver met Mr. nnd Mrs. Bryan and Itlchnrd P. Bland at tho station. Thoro was an Immense crowd around tho dopot, nnd when tho nomlnco alighted ho was enthusiastically applauded. Thopnrty was takon to n hotel near tho dopot In Governor Stono's carriage. Mr. Bryan Was Introduced by Itlchnrd P. Blnnd, who prefaced his remarks with tho statement that had tho choice of select ing n standard bearer been left to hint ho would havo named Mr. Bryan. Tho lattor talked about ten minutes. Ho complimented tho crowd and said ho wns ifbul thoro was no oimosltton to tho ronomlnatlon of Bland forcongress. Whllo It may never bo Mr. Bland's ploasuro to sign a bill as chief executive restoring sil ver, yet, Mr. Brynn said, It was altogether posslblo such a law wouia near nis namo. Wo need him In congress, said Mr Bryan. Tho nlntform adopted at Chicago ho char acterized as an Inspiration second only to tho Declaration of Independence i no ro mnlnilnr nf his remarks wero compllmen tnry of tho vlco presidential cnndldato and Governor Stono, after which tho usual handshaking occurred. At, tho conclusion of his speech tho crowd gavo Mr. Bryn" three hearty cheers, nnd then Governor Stono introduced Mrs. Brynn to tho assemblage as tho future mistress of tho White Houso. Again tho nlipprs wnnfc lin. nnd when they had par tlnll v subsided thoro were crlos for "Stono. " Tho governor, howevor, said that ho was going to ratify with tho Democracy at night, and would not therefore talk at that tlmo. At tho conclusion of tho speeches Mr. and Sirs. Bryan held an In formal reception In tho parlor car, where thoy mot several hundred citizens. There was a largo turnout of citizens at California to meet Mr. Bryan, and during tho two or throo minutos tho train re mained there tho candidate made another speech. Tipton was tho next plnco th.it tno train stopped, nnd all of tho citizens of that littlo town were at tho depot, yell ing at tho top of their voices. Mr. Bryan shook hands with all comers. Tho crowd cheered him again and again, nnd when Sirs. Bryan wn Introduced t-oy yelled themselves hoarsd. Just before tho train left Sedalia Mr. Bryan received a tologram announcing tho sudden death of ox-Governor William E. Bussell, of Massachusetts. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bryan wore greatly shocked at tho nows and Mr. Bryan at onco indited the following telegram to Mrs. llusell : "I havo Just learned of tho sudden death of Governor Hussell, nndhnsteu to express to you my profound sympathy. Your hus band's friends wero legion, and thoy all share your sorrow." There wero several unimportant stations whore Mr. Bryan shook hands with tho citizens at tho depots. ' Th next place at which ho spoko was Warrcnsburg, whpre 2,000 people had assembled. Tho usual amount of cheering was participated In, and Mr. Brynn answered tho demands for a speech. At Wnrronburg Mr. Bryan was met Jjy a committed of cltlzuns from Kansas City, who nail como out to osport him hack to that place. Tho commlttoo was headed by senator uocKreu. At each of tho smaller towns the train passed there was booming of old army cannon and anvils. Apparojitly-.thp. entire population ot uoiuon surrounuea tho de pot at that village wKcu tho, train cnnio In. Everybody shouted fpcBfynri. Then there was a booming of anvils and dUc'Kargo of firecrackers, and thon tho cnndldato was obliged to spoak again to tho crowd. Tho speechmuklng was repented at Pleasant Hill, where every Inhabitant, largo and small, ww at tho depot. At othor places en route Mr. Brynn was kept busy hand shaking ns long as tho train stopped. When Kansas City was reached thcro wero 4,000 or 5,000 pooplo packed In and around tho depot to greet Sir. Brynn. As ho, his wife and children passed through tho crowd It chwred nnd, shouted until tho great halls of the ifojiot roverbcrntod with tho deafening sound. Tho commit' too of citizens oscortoil Mr. Bryan and Ids family to tho Coutosy, House, where rooms had been prepared fur their reception. Ten thousand peoplo stood packed In tho thoroughfare In front of tho Cantos, Houso and howled thomselves Into a freuzy of enthusiasm over tho presidential nomi nee last night. Tho cheering began nt least iin hour befuro he was advertised to appear, and It was kopt up, with an occa sional lull, until tho distinguished freu sllvor advocate appeared ou, the balcony of tho hotel.' Then tho vast throng broko out with redoubled energy, and gavo him an ovation that was not unllko that which ho received after his famous speeeli at tho Chicago convoutlon. Hon. Honry S. Julian, chairman ot the Jackson county central committee, Intro daccd tho silver orator, and ho spoko for over two hours on tho lssuos of tho cam paign. During his speech ho paid a bril liant tribute to thq )atq Governor Hussell, of Massachusetts. Mr. Brynn and family loft at 1:30 this rnornhig for Lincoln, M'KINLKV TO TIIK VKTKItANS. The Hepubllcau Candidate's Tulk to Gruud Army Veteran., CASTQ.V..O.. July-17. Flvo hundred old veteran cpmrailfis of fhb war called on Aiujor iueivimoy yesicruuy arwrnooii. They como from Cleveland, and called tai ongratulato him ns comrades, and not as I .opubltcuus or Democrats, as the spokt ' man nld. Two O A H post-of C.mfnn una the Cautnti tronp if Imr-emen es ported thetu to McKlnley's homo, where thousands of rltl.iens were gathered. Ad dresses were made by Commander Hugh Buckley, Senator W. T, Clark, Hev. George Beffer, E. L. Patterson, C. C. Dewstoo, Coptaln Bolun and Slojor W. L. Gloaion, iu wiucn .unjor jicjvnuey rospuniieu: "My comrndos and fellow citizens! I re spond to your call with seclnl gratifica tion. Nothing gives me greater plossure than to moot at my home my comrade in tho civil war. Tho ties of fraternity and friendship grows stronger nnd donrer as the years rocedonnd the old guard one by one are called homo. Your prosonce re vives many patriotic memorlos; It recnlls many stirring and glorious events. How vividly thoy rise iMjforc us, and what an in spiration for tho right they alwnys are. To havo Ijeen a faithful soldier of the union Is no loss n source of joy In your advancing years nnd Infirmities than a precious legacy for family and friends. It blesses ho who gives nnd enriches ho who receives. It Is a record of patriotism and service In tho severest trials of our his tory. "Wo all know something of what that war meant, and what It cost; whnt sacri fices It exacted and for what a holy cause tho sacrifice was freely given. By far tho larger number of our old comrndos of tho Grand Army are sleeping in 'their silent tents' beyond tho rlvor, but though death has declmuted our Tanks It is n consoling reflection that more than a million of our comrndos still survive. It Is a gratifying thought that those who served their coun try best In war havo always beeit among out best nnd truest citizens in poaco. "Thoy have not faltered, and will not falter now. Thoro has boon no time sluco thoy laid down their arms when wa had greater uso for patriotic men than now, nnd tho rosponso to tho crisis of tho hour wlircomo from all sections of our common country. Wo havo reached a point iu our history when all men who love their coun try must unite to defeat by their lulloU tho forces which nowussaultthocountry's houor. Tho struggle which is upon us, in volving nntlonul good faith nnd honor, will onllst their upltod nnd earnest -ur-vlces until thoso who aro nrravod against tho publlo faith shall bo routed and dis persed. "You meet today, not nsso' 1! 'rs, but as citizens interested In malr.f-.inlrig the credit of tho country you served so well, and In restoring prosperity i.ud better times to our goodly horitage The future Is tho sacred trust of us all, south as well as north. Honesty, like patriotism, can neither be bounded by state nor sectl uial lines. 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TEN HEN By the Upsetting of a Small Forry boat at Olevolaud, NEARLY ALL LEAVE FAMILIES. flic Men Were Upturning from Their Muj's Work When tho Wn.li of n 111b Tur Itoclteil Their I.lttle Crnrt und The) Hcctune l'milo Stricken. Cixvelaki), July 17. f-'cveral lives wore lost In nn accident which occurreil ulwut 7 :1!0 o'clock last ovcnlng on the old river lied near tho ore docks of tho Cleveland nnd Pittsburg Hallway company. Tho ore handlers had just quit work for the day and were waiting their turns to cross the branch of tho river on tho lint bottomed ferryboat which they had provldod for their own Uso. A number of men had crossed, nnd tho Inst tlmo nt least twenty men crowded upon It. Tho boat, which was about thirty feet long and not more than four feet wldo, would enrry safely not more than a dozen persons. Tho stream Is not wide, however, and tho hurrying ore handlers had no thought of danger. When tho boat was about half way over It bogan to sink. Then, as tho men rushed to tho sldo, It turned over nnd all tho occu pants woro thrown Into tho water. Those who remained nif tho shore threw Ufo pre Borvers and planks to tho u nf ortunato men, but most of them sank like lead. A fow, however, managed to swim ashore, whllo ono or two wero picked up by a tug. Tho llfo saving crow, whoso station is near tho scene of tho accident, was summoned at onco, and tho work of recovering tho bodies from the river was begun. Within half an hour ten corpses had been laid sldo by sldo upon tho dock. KIchard Mnston, chief onglueer of tho steamer Bossemcr, which tho men had been unloading, was on the ferryboat when it overturned. Ho thinks there must havo been thirty or more men on the frail craft. Tho boat was floating all right, ho pays, until tho steamer Aragon, a big ore carrier, came down the river. The swell from that vessel causod it to rock, nnd the men liecamo alarmed. Many of them rushed to tho side and Jumped overboard before tho boat capsized. Tho wash from the Aragon carried them under tho water nnd several of them were drowned l;ufore help could roach thorn. "Tho men struggled frantically," said Slasten, "to savo themselves, but they seomed powerless. When I saw that the boat was going over I decided to stay with it. That Is what saved my llfo. I let the boat turn over on mo, ami by putting my hoad above tho water undornonth it I es caped tho swell from tho steamer and camo out all right." Two boys, Betnard Patton, ugod 15,fin.l Martin Corrignn, aged 10, were In the boat, nnd both saved themselves by swim ming to tho shore yellowing is i list of tho dead nt the morguo: William Saunders, married, one child; August Ifasten, mnrriod, several children; Michael Lynch, married; Fritz Bartel, agod 21 years, single; Chris Ger lach, 15 years old, married, two children ; Jacob Prokup, aged about 40, married, Carl Bohnnelstor, about SO, married only threoorfour months; Julius Krke, mar rled, several children ; Christ Gehren, mar rled, several children; Charles Kraus, aged about 35, widower, several children ; Ed ward Ityan, 33 years old ; Charles Spoerko aged 10 years, wife ond seven children , Charles Nuquon, ngodabout35 years, mar ried, several climiroil. V imam uuelow, a pressman, went down to tho river to seo the excitement, fell oft nn abutment near the Detroit boat landing and was drowned. It Is belloved that all tho bodies havo been recovered, though It is posslblo that ono or two more victims may bo lidded to tho list. "My mother, my wife and mysolf uso Chamberlain's Couch Kemedy whenever troubled with a cough or cold. It is tho medicino of our heme. I do not know how wo could do without it. Wo feel that it Is an Indlspensiblo article. Tho people In this vicinity too aro beginning to learn of the merits of this excellent medicine I never loso an opportunity to testify to its value for it lin? saved many a doctor' bill in my family, W. S. Musser, proprietor of fie Mussor House, YVlllhelm, 1'a." This rem edy is famous for Its cures of had colds. Try it and you too will recommend it to yotlt friends. For salo by G rubier Ilros., Druggists Chicago's Mighty Tuner, CHICAGO, July 17. Chicago expects to havo a tower which will be tho higho-.t structure of it kind ever eon-trueted. It Is to bo culled tho City Tower, and w)ll lie 1,150 feet high and 300 feet square at tho Imiso. Tho projectors of tho scheme in tend to equip tho tower wjth a theater, restaurants, search lights and toloscopes, whllo such ontcrtalumdnts us airship flights:, lxilloon nscenslons, high tight ropo performances and parachute drops, us well as electrical andpyrotechnlcnl dls plays, will bo glvon. Chicago's tower, Its promoters say, will surpass tho famous Elljci tower. Mr. Z. if. Smith, editor of Tho Argus, Iicuton, recommends a remedy for diarrhoea whfeh ho has used Ullli magical cuect. "Soveral weeks ago," ho says, "I purchased a bottle" of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and DiarrbMa Ifcmedy, and uffer using less than ono-tliivn of the contents tho results wero niaglcal-'eflectiiig nn eutiro cure. I heartily aud cheerfully rccommoud tho remedy to all suUbrim,' ficnr diarrhoea." This remody is for Kilo by (Iftfhler Bros., Druggists. , Coning lit cut, July 28. Ico cream festival under iSio auspices of tho niack Diamonds, In KobhicV ujiera house, August 14 ;Ico cream festival under tho auspices of tho Salvation Army lu Itobbius' opera housoT, AugusJ I. Ico cream festival In the Olivary Baptist ;. church, under the auspices of tho Ladies! ldocjety. Aug...U.-3Ico cream festival 111 liobblna' opera houso, umler tho auspices of tho East But Touug lerlgaus, ' August,. lSFirst annual nlciiic of tho pufeudcrfoso, Compauy No, 3, at Columbia pari.. Aug. 22, Ico cream festival under the auspices of Shenandoah Valley Council No. pO. Jr- O. U. A. In Itobbius,' opera house. When you want cood rooflnir. rdnml,ln gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthln? done, call oq E. F. Gallaeher 18 West Cent Dealer Jr. stores, i.f P Tobacco Dealers "BATTLE AX because it sells so Chewers say. it is cause 5 cents worth as good as can be cost. 1 he o cent piece is almost as large as the other f ellows' 0 cent piece. 'HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." 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Leave l'ottsville for Shenandoah nt 10 IU, U 4t a. in. and 1 40, 7 15 and 10 00 p. m, Rundav a! 10 40 ft. in., 6 IS p, m, Leave Philadelphia, (Ihoad street station), lo. Shenandoah at 5 67 and 8 35 a. m., 1 10 and 7 V p. m. week dnys. Sunda) s leave at 0 50 a. m. Leave Dread street station, l'liiladclphln, lui Sea Girt, Asbdry Park, Ocean Grove. Lon Hrancli, and Intermediate stations, 1 05, fi.50, 8 11,33 a. in., 2 3S, 3.30, 1.&1 p. in. week-days, 5 00 Saturdays only. Sunday (stop at Intcrlakcn forAsbury Park), 4 05, 8.25 a. Leave liroad htrect htatlon, Philadelphia, FOlt NEW YOltK. Express, week days, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 515, 8 5u 7 33, 8 20,9 20, 9 50, 10 21 ( DlnillK Car), 11 00, 11 14 a m., 12 noon, 12 35 (Klmitcd 100 and 4 2S n m llh, Piir-I 140. 2.10 IDInlno Cur), 3 20, 3 50 4 00, 5 00, 5 55 (Dlnlnc; Car). 6 00, 050, g 12, 10 00 p. 320. 405, 450, 515, m.. i ui niKiii. nuniiays 8 20, 9 50, 10 21 (Dlnlnt 12 35. 2 80 (Dining Car) T1I..I.... S "M K K. far), 11 oa a. in., 4 00 (Limited 4 22 (Dlnlni;Car),0 35,T50, 8 12, 10 00 p. m.',UQ lUKllt. lixpress for Boston, wlthoui chanKC, 11 00 a m. week days, nnd 0 50 p. in. dallv. WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH For Baltimore nnd Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 8J 9 12,1020,1123 a. m., 1209 (12 31 Limited Din Iiib Car), 1 12. 3 18, 4 II (5 19 CnnsTcmlona'. Limited, DinliiK Car), 6 J7, 6 65 (Dining Car) 7 54 (Dining Car) p. in,, nnd 130 r' hi week day. Sundays, 8 50, 720, 012, 1123 a m., 22 09 1 12, 4 41, 5 15 Congressional Limited. Dining Cur), 6 55 (Dining Cur), 7 58 p. m (Dining Car) and 12 05 nlflit. FOB ATLANTIC CITY. ta,..ii nA .,,,) ni it , iA,tivi)iuuu ptn-v. Bwiuuii, i iiiiiHiuipnia I Vlh nlnwn,a .1,-A.f.vfil.rnl n rv. ... n na uu" , i- i. in. wi'i'K nays, aunuays u 0,1 a. Ill rind 7 W p. m. Itelurnlmr leave Atlanllo City, 750 a. in. Wfclc days, lOMii. m. 1 45 p. in. daily ii w i.c, k.iim;, r vtiy. .press, o w, ti ju 9 10 a. m., (lOOfntnrdayS only), 150 2 50, 0 40, 4 00, 4 20, 8 00 and 3 30 p. m. 81.00 excursion, 7 oi A m Nitu.lnp. A 1.1 f ti a f. a 'in r, .v. r. . in., and 4 30 p. in, S1.0U excursion '700' a. 111. ..c.uriuiiK ii'inu Aiiuiuiu t iiy, u i i.Aionuays only), 7 00,7 10, 8 00, 9 05, 1105 a. m 3 00.4.00, 330, 7 60 and 9 45 p. 111., week dnys. Sundays, 8 10, U0, 5 00, 5 30, 000, 7 00, 8 05, 905aud953 p. 111. T 1... , , , -,. i-niid .niy, aukickscu, iiiuwoou ani llolly nench. Express, 900 a. 111., 230, 4 05. 5 00 n m wu.lf tlnvu U.o.l..,.u a V n ... ulnt. 1 (VI n ... ,rn(i.. Vl."., J.I..' v. ....... u.... , tfiuj uiu, , c.invea, 1 30 ri'm. Saturdays. ForHcalsIq City, Ocean City and Aralon.. Express, 9 10 a. 111., aud 2 30, 4 20, 50) p. m. n. ..1 .la... D In... a Kn - ... 1., I 7 00 a. in, dally. ror nomers I'oini.-i'ixprcsa, 000, 700, 7 40, wb. w 1 r-iiiiiriiuys uinyj, & .tu, i iu ann 5 30 p. m. week days. Sundays, 7 00, 8 00, 9 00, n IS n m ' 8. SI. Pbevost, J. It. Woon, lieu'l Jlanager, Gen'l l'asa'it'r Ag genuine welcome awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. naln and Coal Sts. r 1 . 1. 1 .. . 1 .. , . , .-,,tcB, uiBj", umi, ju,vr biiu .lows Btantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. M ' fast. Tobacco a " scorcher " be ones so far. It's 1 o made regardless of k a Rrnrrfi." VERY WOMAN wontliiy, rt" should t? tns; sredlnine. 0,y ImTtaleoa and If yuu waat the bttt, got , READING R R SYSTEM IN EFFECT MAY 17, 1890. Trains leave Slicnnndoah as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 210, 5 23, 7 20 a. in., 12 Pi, 3 if) and 3 65 p. in Sundays, 2 10 a. ni. For New York via Mnuch Chunk, week days. 5 23, 7 20 a. m 12 H nnd 3 00 p. in. For Heading nnd Philadelphia, week day., 2 10, 5 23, 7 20 r.m., 12 49, 3 00 and 5 55 p. to. Sun days, 2 10 a. 111. For l'ottsville, week dnvs, 2 10; 7 20 a. m., and 12 IS, 3 00 ami 3 5-5 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. ui. For I'amftfiua and Jlahanoy City, week days, 210,5 25, 7 20 a. 111., 12 4S, 3 00 nnd 555 p. m. Sundavs 2 10 n. m. For wllllar. sport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, week days, 3 25, 11 30 a. 111., 150 and 7 25p.ro. Sundays, 32,5 a. 111. For Malianoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, 5 25, 720, 11 30 a. in., 12 44, 1 50,3 00,555, 7 25 and 9(5 p. 111. Suudnys, 2 10, 3 25 a. 111. For Aslilnud nnd Shaniokin, week days, 8 25, 720,1180 a. 111., 150,725 nud 9 55 p.m. Sun days, 3 25 a. 111. For llaltlmorc, Washington and the West vis R AsO. H. If., tlirouKh trains leave Heading Terminal, Philadelphia, (1. .t It. 11. It. I at 3 20, 7 55,1120 a. 111., 3 10 ami 7.27 p. 111. Sundays, 3 20, 7 00, It 20 a. m., 3 40 and 7 27 p. 111. Addi tional train from T enty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week ilavs, 10 30 a, m. 12 20, 12 It 8 40 p in. Sundays, 1 35, 8 Si p. 111. TKA1NS FOB SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week IB", o uu u. III., 1 OU, IUU, VIAJ 1 m. Had mum. nuiiiinys, 11 uu p. in. ikiii. rtiiniiiiys, 11 uu 11, 111, -I .tn oa v... 'n.l. ..In rn..Al. sm 1. .vx. , ,t . UI. ,11. .'IDUlll V.I1UI11., wed days, I 30, 9 10 a. m., 1 30 and 4 15 p. 111. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Teriuliinl, week days, 120,8 35, 1005 a, m. nnd 4 05, 0 39, II 80 p, in, Sundays, 11 30 p. m, Leavo Heading, week days, 135, 7 10. 10 08 1155 a. in., 000 and 8 20 p. 111. Sundn, 1 3J s. raT Leave l'ottsville, weK tUyg, 21-f 7 40 a. m., 12 39 ami 0 12. ,,. M. Sundays, 2 3.5 a. m. ' Leavo Tamnqua, week days, 3 18, 8 50, 11 23 m 1 27, 7 30 ami 0 13 11. m. Sundays, 3 18 a. m. Leave Mahnnny City, week days, 3 15, 9 21, 11 17 a, m., 2 Oil, 7 1 1 and 10 08 p. m, Sundays, 8 44. a. ni. 1023 p.m., Suni,V4aioo,a,in'6 28' ani Leave Wllllanisport, week llnv. ' t Ai ih, m., 3 33 ond nil .' feuSTuki-Sfli Kg in? 10 ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION", Leave Pliiladcljilila Chestnnt street warf and South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays ExpreM, 8(0, 9 00, 10 (3. a. r, ....., "wj , 0 ui, o IU s OU -I 1(0 5 00 3 30 p. 111. Acccuumodatlon. 8 Oc a. ni ' 4 30' 6 so p. m. S1.00 excursion train, 7 00 n. in. ' Sunday Express, 7 110, a 00, 8 30,9 00, 1000 a. m. 4l5ii. m. Accoinrii, dntlon 8 00 a. in., 4 45 p. m. S1.00 excursion train 7 00 . ni. ' Hcturnlng leuvo Atlantic City depot,, corner Atlantic aud Arkuiian avenues. eirt-ii. Monday3 only, 6 431. 7 00, 7 15, 8 15, 9 00, 10 15 a! m 3 30. I 30, 6 30. 7 30 9 3Up 111 Accommodation? 6 20, 7 55, a. m., 4 82 p m fl.OOecurslontralnlfiomfootJIisslssluiil avenue only) 0 00 p. 111. " 7 00, 1 30, 8 00, V 30 p. 111. AerotMiiodstlon, 715 ... ..... u ... ,, c,.w cxviiinii,ii iruui irom loot iississiptii avenue only) 0 10 p. 111, I'nrlnr I Sim .... nil ,..u I.. I. A. SWEIGAUD, G, G, HANCOCK. uen-i superintendent. Gcn'l Pass. Af rHARLESv DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street., Our Hot Towel Shave s becoming popular. You will like It. Ws maitoaspeciaiiyol ualr cutting.
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