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Wirm btthf with fi TtrrR SOK sua pratie oppiicrv tlfins of Ci'Ticl'RA (ointment), the tmt iMn rure .Sold throughout ih world. Potter Dtva A3B Culm. Corp.. to e I'rujm, lion ton, U, 8. A. ill RED AS IF B.V'MAGIC, -Victims of Lost Manhood should Bend at onco for a liooK that explains bow full manly vlpor is easily, quickly and permanently restored. Mo man suffering from weakness can af ford to Ignore this timely advlco. Hoot tolls bow full fttrpTHTf Ii- rr. velopment and tone aro Imparted to every portion of tbo body. Fent with positive proofs (scaled) free to any man on application. ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO.N. Y. BUCKNELL - UNIVERSITY, John lfov a tin HAiini, LT P., Frcst. College with four courses of study lending to degrees; Academy for boys nnd yound men ; ladies1 Institute, nnd School of MuIo. Thirty acre campus; ten buildings Including gym nasium, laboratory and observatory. For catalogue and other Information address, WM. O. GltKTZINGKIt, Iteglstrnr, Lewlpburg, Pa. 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Ofllce Egnn liullcllnB, corner of Main am' Centre streets, Shenandoah. pitOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, , Lock Box 53, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under somo of tho besl masters i. London and Paris, will nlve !eon on tho violin, sultur and vocal culture. Termt reasonable Address In care of Htrouse, hr oweler, Shenandoah. CS 604 NoYtliSixth St. a 1 f n n r o viiiA PtiTfanrn nn urucn ;jl PHILADELPHIA. CURB GUARANTEED. ei.r UuiUull:Ypvrici.ilu i-ruiuu). 1 STBICTURE, BLOOD POISON, OcNtBL Debility, Lost Vioor.w EXCESSE3 AND ALL OTHER K rrtrrTO n r VnllTHFUL tir Cft iv or rtrtTH trier's UST MHH3CD ADD SKEtHt&tN P1CNS RISTORtB. t. ml u , . nr ,iiniforUokTril(li. Theonly exii v r ' n 1 1 h- iin'hr"rn t. I monlnls Wanted-An Idea Who ran think of urae simple tblnir to patent? Protect your ldtai: tker may bring you wealth.' Write JOHN I WEDDEKUURS & CO., Patent Attor M?ti Waihlngton, I). C for their l.fD pr o otter and lUt of two hundred lnTcntlon wanted. Motorman Foohlingor Stuok to His Post to tho Last, WOHSE THAN HRST REPORTED. In the Trolley Car Accident Nnir Colum bin Six Tcoplo Were JCIIlcd nmt Sixty two Injured Tim Cnrnnrr'a t)iry tn Make n TliorotiHh Inveticull(in, Coi.vmdia, Pa., Aug. 11. Tho fntnl trolley enr nccldont near this city Sunday night wns far moro .disastrous than first rijportalmllcntoil. HjorawronboHt-nltioty Jvissoiigors aboard, V(ho boenmo paulo strioken whon they ronllzod that tho car was boyoud-control. Tho hill wns n long one, nnd ovory moment tho runnwny gath ered ndditloiinl speed, until His estimated by thoso on board that It was running fully n mllo n nitnuto when It stmck n sharp curvo nnd left tho track. It ran across tho turnpiko running parallel with tho trolley rond, and struck ngnlnst a trco and then toppled over into n dcop ditch, being turnod upsldo down. To ndd to tho horror of tho situation thoro was no light of any kind until soino tlmo nftcr tho wreok. Tho first body taken out was that of Henry Smith, nn Iron workor of Colum bia, who had been Instantly killed by a pleco of wood, which pierced his head. Adnm Foohllnger, tho motorman, was found a fow momonts Inter under tho car, having boon crushod to death. Ho had stuck to his post to tho Inst, and met death In nnoblo offort to avort tho catastrophe William II. l'lnkcrton, boy, Columbia, was nlso Instantly killed. Chief Burgess II. II. Hols, of Columbia, who had boon riding on tho rear platform, Jumped a fow momonts beforo tho car left tho track, nnd his lifeless body was found about n quarter of a mllo away, his nock having been broken. William Motzger, of Columbln.had both logs so badly crushed that they had to bo amputated, nnd ho dlod ik fow hours lator. W J. Ludlow, of Sen Girt, N. J., manager of tho Atlantlo Fish company, was so bndly Injured that ho died shortly after being removed to tho Columbia hosnitnl. Thoso most seriously Injured aro as fol lows: Mary Hradloy, Philadelphia, cut and bruised about tho body; John Carl- I son, Columbia, leg broken; Samuel Wlko, Columbia, ribs brokon nnd badly cut; John H. Trngossor, Lancaster, shoulder crushed nnd cut about body; William Stauffcr, Lancaster, cut on head, serious; Magglo Conloy, Columbia, shoulder dis located, cut on head nnd arm brokon ; Mrs. Mary btaullcr, Lancaster, head and body Injured; Benjamin Wolfo, Columbia, log, wrist nnd ribs brokon; Charles Itlno hart, Columbia.arm and hip Injured; Mrs. George Klnohart, Columbia, shouldors'and back jammed; Susan Shall, Balubridgo, arm, head nnd fnco cut; Jonnlo List, Co lumbia, head nnd fnco cut and badly bruisod about tho body; Tlllio Mclvenzlo, Lancaster, arm broken ; Orrick Hichards, Columbia, badly pqueezed; Keeso Frank, Columbia, four ribs brokon. Tho lnjurlos of tho others consist mainly of bruises and are not considered dangerous. Sixty-two in nil wcro Injured. Thoro were n number of children on tho car, some being on tho front platform, but they escaped Injury. Deputy Coroner Payne empanelled a jury at Columbia last ovenlng to investi gate tho accident. Tho jury Is composed of representative citizens of Columbia, nnd the purpose Is to mnko a most ex haustive Inquiry Into tho cause of the accident. Tho injured In tho Columbia hospital are all doing well with tho exception of Miss KIsio Fitzgerald, of this city, nnd Cyrus Strarer, tho Columbia boy, both of whoju nro In quite a serious condition. Stpninvrs In Collision. Fatiikj: Point, Quo., Aug. 11. Tho steamer Vancouver, of tho Dominion Steamship company, from Montreal for Liverpool, which passod- Father Point on Sunday, put back horo at 7:!i0 yesterday morning with hor bows badly stovo In. Sho had been In collision with nn luward bound steamer. No lives were lost. Their rnmlllcs Saw Them Drawn, Chicago, Aug. 11. Gh,arlos Johnson nnd. Kdwnrd Sdhuliol worp drowned In tho lake by the capsizing of their boat Sunday ovenlng. "Thoy went down In sight of their wives and chlldrou and a numbor of friends who .wore picnicking on the shoro and unnblo to assist thorn. The Weather. For oastorn New York, eastern Pennsyl vania nnd New-Jersey : Generally fair and continued warm woathor ; southwesterly Winds. STOCK AND PRODUCE; MARKETS. CIohIiic; Quotation or the New York and Philadelphia Kxchnriges. New York, Aug. 10. The long oxpocted rally In the stock market came to-day, although, of cpurse.tho gains scored woro not commensurate with tho material doellnes that occurred last week. Closing bids: Baltimore & Ohio. 15 Lehigh Valley 89 Chesa. & Ohio 1214 Now Jersey Cen . .(0 Del.&Hudsun ...115 N. Y. Central. . . . , .SM In.,I.&.Wf'. Pennsylvania 60K Erie 11H Heading. 8 uiKe un n ioi nt. I'uui .e-Tii Lehigh Nav 83 W. K. Y. & Pa 1 ll a't paid. . , fleneral Jtfnrhcts. PniLAUKLI'llIA, Aug. 10. Flour weak ; win ter superfine, J1.00r$a.l5; do. extras, I2.1.V92.S0; Pennsylvania roller, clear, t'i.753; do. do. straight, 1153.25; western winter, clear, K.75 18. Wheat firm; August, uK&Blo. Corn dull ;' August, 20(40. Oats dull; Au gust, 2KS25C. Hay steady; choice timothy, 1L5015. Beef dull; city family, tD.50M10. Pork llrui ; family, 10i10.ti0. Lard Arm ; west ern steam, 13.55. Butter quiet ; western dairy, 8! tl12o. ; do. creamery, ll'dQWjO.; do. fac tory, 7llc ; Elgin, 15lc. ; Imitation cream ey. WutlSo.; New York dairy, lttUHVjo. ; do. creamery, llMKS'lS'e. ; Pennsylvania creamery prluts, Btrictly funoy, llta. ; do. firsts, 17(lse. ; do. seconds, H&uic. ; print jobbing at 2or2Uc. C'Iksmh strady ; large 347o. ; smalletfV. part sldma.aalSlo. ; full skims, lSDl'a Eggs quiet ; New Y'ork nnd Penusy lvtmlu, '11313 V, ; western frosh, ll12o. ' J Live Stock JMurkets. ' Nnw Yoiik, Aug. 10. Beovtw steady; native steers, poor to prime, 14(41.75; stugs and oxen, f 3.5094; Toxan steers, .(X)ca.75; bulls, J1.50W 2.25 ; dry cows, (1.23(iji2.75. Odves slow and un changed ; poor to prime veals, f3"5.W : grassers nnd butterndlHs, 2TiH!.S5. DheeJ) and 'lambs steady f Or good Htock ; under grades iri fair de mand, bat lower : poor to prime shoep, (2(98.50 ; common to altoioe lambs, Jtt.6O90.STX. llogi euiUr ut jasorj.!. jKf LiuKiiTV, Pa., Aug. 10. Cattle market VHT r prlm,i4.o&S4.40 ; good, 4.2031.35 ; roughs, 3.1CvjB.-0. Hogs dull and lower; prime lights 18.0033.05; boat medium, 13,03; heavy, (3.10 3.20; roughs, (8(98.50, bheep dull: steady oa lambs ; prlme,$SJoS6.C0 ; good ,(3X08.40 ; choice lambs, 14 Veal oalvoi, (5.560, WE LEARN BY EXPERIENCE (a . o) ) ly for tbo want of It. Motn slnglo inniiuaa bi uur mill uiu ILI11111111- fa instuticu on record whuro a trial .of q J CO According to directions, has not Immediately and permanently cured Diphtheria, Croup, Quinsy, or any affection of tho throat- Why should anyono sudor and dlo when this boon of all remcdlos will positively cure ? Unsolicited testimonial! by tho thousand are pouring In from thoso, who havo givon Thompson's Diphtheria Cnro a trial. Why not try It doar read er? It will do the eamo for yon Ithasdono for others. Following lsasamplo testimonial which ex plains Itself ; Wllllam'port, Pa., April 17, 1806. Thompson A Co. Gentlemen! I havo tisod Thomp son's Diphtheria Cure In my family for .0 J .0 . i 3 0 D uoursencBi unu nuru uiruui unu It Kuve specly relief I use It both nsacarslo ami hy external application, ami do un liesltailntrly commeml Its nso by every oneafflleted with Diphtheria, Hoaree rjessCroup, Qulney.or any other throat affection. Simpson II. Evans, Taster Third M., M. E. Church. 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Jt has been used 40 yeare and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures Piles or I Iemorrhoids, External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding Itching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistula's. Relief immediate cure certain. It Cures Burns, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns? Relief instant. It Cure." Torn, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Houses. It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is Infallible. It Cures Iilamcd or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Isostrils, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Three Sfcres, 23c, 50c. and Jt.co. Bold by Druggleta,or sent post-paid on recelptofpr! co lir;milMS'Sl.U. 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'a drug store, 23 East MMi tall Mm RsK-BsiW! il COXTIXrOTS OVATION To the Demooratio Onndidato for Prosidont, HI3 REOEPTION IN PITTSBURG, It Aluarea Hie Itilinliltnlits of the Wmohy Clt),Mnnd Cliusea the Cnndldate If He. nark That tli "Wild Hint" lla Sue ceriled the "Wild WmI." 1'iTTnm-no, Aug. 11. Tho trip of Wil liam J. Hrynn from Chicago to Pittsburg was a continuous ovation. At every sta tion where tho trnln sto)K)d crowds ot p.oplo were In wnltlnp; to greet tho cnndl elate. Wherever tlio train stojiped long enough to permit It tho Xobrnskn orator Was obliged to yield to demands for 11 speech nnd to submit to a hand shaking ordenl. Tho reception accorded Mr. Hrynn lu this city provosn fitting onpshonf of tho day's triumph. It has excited tho amaze ment of tho pooplo of l'ittsburg, nnd tho joy Hint It has nfforded Mr. Iiryainujd tho redoubtable "Silver Dick" Dlnnd lini manifested Itself in their booming features since they struck tho city limits. The Oxcoptlonnlly largo trnln on thn Pennsylvania Central, which It was nl most linposslblo to traverse during the last 11X3 miles bocnuso of tho numerous committees and enthusiasts who had boarded and spread thomsolvotout over tho carriages, ran Into the Pittsburg de pot nt S .'Ml p. m. When Mr. Hrynn emerged from tbo train, In splto of tho efforts of tho largo local commlttoo to carry out Its program, the crowd closed nround him and It wusn freo for nil fight from that tlmo on for every person lu tho Brynn nnrty except Mr. nnd Mrs. Hrynn and Mr. and Mrs. Bland. When they entered their carriages tho relentloss throng closed around them and seemed to bear thont nlong ut Its will. Through tho various streets traversed 110 available spneo could bo discerned. Every foot of ground nlong tho way was occupied by cnthuslnsts. When tho Cen tral hotel wits reached a cordon ot police was statlonod nt tho main entrance nnd formed 11 narrow passageway leading to the staircase. No ono was ollowodto trend It unless he could show unmlstaknblo cre dentials. There were police on tho stairs, police lu tho halls, police nt the dining room door nnd everywhere else where men nnd women might sock to go, and oven nt thodoor.of Mr. Bryan's room. Whllo Mr. nnd Mrs. Bryan were supping with 11 com- lnlttco of ladles and gentleinon tho streets resounded with tho continuous clamor from thousands of throats. Many inarch ing clubs pierced the stubborn crowds, nmid showers of pyrotechnics nnd n roar that would have rivaled Niagara's thun ders. Tho ovenlng meeting had been an nounced to occur at S o'clock lnthefiriind Opera IIouso and tho Aventio theater, kindred halls, side by side, mid owned by tho samo parlies. Each halt will sent be tween 8,800 and 3,000, and meetings wcro to bo held In each. Long beforo tho hour for opening tho doors tho entire street front of theso structures was packed full along tho enllro block, nnd nftor tho doors had been opened nnd tho structure were filled tho crowd outsldo had suffered little porceptlblo diminution. A corps of about iv hundred policemen was on duty nt tho various ontrancos, mid In tho courso of the early evening thero was an Incipient riot, in which ono man was severely beaten and some of tho of ficers had their brass buttons torn olt. When Mr. and Mrs. Ilryim mid mem bers of their party rode around from tho hotel and entered tho first hall both of them were packed to their full standing room capacity, and half who applied had not been admitted. The crowd lingered outsldo In noisy but peaceful disappoint ment, sluglng, cheering and burning red1 fire, and 11 tolerablo ralh that camo soon lifter tho speaking began dlmlnlshedlt but little, tho street remaining full until tho meetings closed. At the first meeting Mr. Bryan was In troduced by Mr. Jamos Mills, editor of tho Pitt-burg Post. In tho course of his speech, which was frequently interrupted by applause, ho said: "I thought It might bo nocossary In coming so fnr towards tho cast to bring n few of our pooplo to keep up tho ontlusl asm while I prosonted the. truths set forth In tho Democratic platform. But nftcr I havo seen a fow uudieneos llko this I wondprod If I might not take back a fow of you to set an example of, enthusiasm to tho peoplo of tho west. There Is no moro 'wild west' ; It Is tho wild east. "When I left homo I told them that I was coming upon a campaign In what was now considered tho onemy's country, but which wo hoped would bo our country be foro tho campaign closed. Therefore I liavo been moro than gratified to ilnd that It was not necessary to open tho campaign in the east; It has already been oponod thero. But I shall promise you this, that In tho progress of ths campnlgu not a single prlvnto In tho ranks will stand closer to tho enemies' guns than ho In whoso hands is tho standard. "Wo nro prepared to dofemV our plat form. It presents, as wi bellevo, those pollclos which ore for tho boot Intorocts of nil the pooplo, and wo lira not terrified be cause ourcncmlos have sought to npply to us epithets and hard nainos when thoy find it Imposslblo to opposo tho positions which wo have tukon. Thoy shall not lx permitted to put us In tho nttltudo of op ponents to govuruineut, but we shall show thorn that thero is a difference between defending a government and defending the vicious legislation Inaugurated by tho government for private cuds. "I havo said that lu this contest wo hnvo n repetition of tho ooutustof 1770, ami that in this campaign, as in that, 11 lino will bo drawn lietweon the patriot and the tnry, anil when I say It I do not say It, my frlends, to criticize the man who believes that this nation Is not groat enough to legislate for its own people. He believos it honestly, mid I recall your uttontlon to tho fact that In tho struggle of our fore fathers for liberty thoro were thoe who honestly believed that wo ought to continue lu this laud the political supremacy of Great Britain. 3n this thoy were but mis taken, and If you go to tho cemeteries you will find no monument reurod by a grate ful people to commemorate the names of those who thought English domination should eontiium At tho iuuhVhk In the Avonuo theatre Mr. Bryan ,wa Introduced to the uudl lence by Joseph Holley, the chairman of the Democratic Bounty central committee 11s the next president of the United States. His speech wan devOtoU to, the duty of the citizen iu the lifoof dio. franchise nnd a discussion of th issues tyf 'ifjo campaign Its enuuoln,ted 111 t!)e DeiiUlPMltlo platform. Addroms .were iibjp .ililvered 4it both uioetlngH by "silver Dfdfc" TOitfld nnd J. Glfmoro Johnson, of Kansas member of the national committee, who is slated as n tuumlierof tho Democratic executive cum mldee. Upon leaving the Oiiern IIouso Mr. nnd Mrs. Bryan were driven to the Hnmlnll club, under tho escort of members, nndnn olllclal of (ho club presenlod to aneh una of the club's handsome Imilges. Mrs. Hrynn was mndo nn honorary moniber with her huslmnd, In recognition of tho nsslstnnce sho had rendered to hor distin guished conjugal consort. Mrs. Hrynn Is thoflrst wonmn whownsovcr thus honored. When Mr. Hrynn returned to tho hotel n largo crowd followed and Insisted on nuother speech, to which ho replied that, having met tho Democrats of Pennsyl vania and somo of other parties who aro now working for sllvor, ho desired to ex press his entire satisfaction with them. Tho crowd could hardly bo drlvon from his rooms to allow him to retire. Tho crowd was so much larger than had been anticipated that It could not bo handled. Tho imrty ieft Pittsburg nt 7:80 this morning, and will nrrlvo ot Philadelphia nt 5:17 p. 111. and In Xow York nt 8:23. Sir. Sewnll 111 Now York. Nnw Yoiik, Aug. 11. Hon. Arthnr Pownll, tho Democratic candidate for vice president, arrived In t''s city yesterday afternoon In order to n,Iienr on Wednes day night at Mudlson Square Garden to recclvo the olllclal notification commit tea. In talking ot his native stato Mr. Sowoll admitted that tho stnto was such a Repub lican stronghold that It would bo Uttlo short of a mtraclo If ho curried It. Kellef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Curo." This new remedy is n great surpnso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, hack and every part of the urinary passages in malo or fcninlo. it relieves retention or water nnd pain in j passing It almost immediately. If you want I quick relief and curu this Is your remedy. 1 Sold by Shapiro's pharmacy, 107 South Main 1 street. Oriel Led to Mllclde. HltltiOKTOV, N. J., Aug. 11. Tho death, of his wlfo yoiterdoy so allected Francis uanuy, agel ii.J years, that ho committed suicide soon afterwards. Gaudy and his wlfo lived In Sayers' Neck, near here. Shortly after the death the old mini slipped out of the house. He went to a shed and fastened a gun to tho roof so that it would point toward tho h'-urt. Ho tiion pulled tho trigger with a string. The whole left side of his head was tormiwiiy by the load. Cute Their l.lici I'm- Oilier.. Hkston Hai!1!o;I, Mich., Ami. II. Four persons were drowno.l in Like Michigan Sunday afternoon at Double L Gap, a mllo north of here. They were: Martin Manning, .Tames Biittcrlck, Frank Yer ring and "Froiichy," a stranger. Tho men, with n dozen oth?r, were luithlng, when two of tho number who could not hwiin were caugiu ny me uniiertow. and 1 V..U UV..U... 111,11, l UIUH IV-LHB. J. I, V, l,I,k U fellows lost their own llvos In tho effort. Tan LUes Sawil. Mrs. I'linelio Thomas, of Junction City, 111., wns told by her doctors she li.id Con sumption and that there wn-, no hope for her, hut two buttles l!r. Kinp's New Discovery completely cured her and she savs it saved her life. Mr. Tims. Bggcrs, 180 Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Di-covery and in two ivcck wa cireii. lie ! ii'iT'iiauy tnaiiKiui. It I- s ich i lilt 4, of whic li tl.ee are samples, !... ....... - l ....1 1 ..01 ..r .1.1 .11. II IIIO HUllltUIIUI t'lUCUl Ul nils medicine in Coughs and ' Colds. Free trial ooiiies 111. .v. asiey s urug siore. j.egiuar size 50e and J1.00. L-'clltlllllg Onuses Many Tires. Tunkha.wvock, Pa., Aug. 11. An elec trical storm of unusual severity swept over Wyoming and Susquehanna counties Sunday night, doing considerable damage lu Moshoppen, this county, tho light of five fires cau.sod by lightning were seen at 0116 tlmo. Two of those were largo barns of George Filklns, of Auburn, and Attor ney Miller, of Montroso. llrotlicr' I'Hlal right lor u (ilrl. St. Louis, Aug. 11. Walter Price, aged 21, a tinner, and his brother Lawrence, tiged 3o, a clerk, fought at their home, No. 1031 Kossuth a von lie, about tho favOr of a young woman. Walter struck Luwrence With his list and killed him instantly. Walter was arrested. IfuII-O'Ilniiiiell right Declared OPT. Nkw Yoiik, Aug. 11. Jim Hall was ar rested hero last night for a tlobt for board, nnd his light with Stovo O'Donnell was declared oil. A largo crowd had gathered to witness it. X Your Kidneys? i Does Your back Ache? , nUTInViUr Maketheltld tfjl neys strong and healthy. TllliY cause the kidneys to tiller all uric odd and other polsonsorim nurillea from paragus 1 the blood. Healthy Kidneys make I pure blood. Dr. Hobhs Sparagus Kidney Pills I cure Rheumatism, (lout, L'czema, Anaemia, Pimples, Bad lllood.llt Ight's I Disease, Malaria, Hecknclie, Kidney Pains, Dropsy, Pain in the Abdomen, I Frequent Urination, Inflammation of Kidneys, etc. Kndorsed by rhysi. I clans and Druggists, so cents a box, Sample Pills and Valuable Book free. I llubbi Bruedj Co fMaogofcel Sua I-TsncUco. . For Sale in Sill NAN I TiAl! P . In 1 S. P Kti tin. DrUKKiai, 6 S.mtli M dn St f S'FEfhO sunt, 5'ioc,fat"wotiAii9 sah Sisini" W..- S.IOIFICCo-PHK.P For sale at l'ovlnsky's druir store, 2s Knst IS ewe t! "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF 5Vtkm In dour wllfet 6rwlebrV.P,P. n Jama READING R R SYSTEM IN r.Fi'lXT MAY 17. 196. Trnlos leave Hlieiinndoali ns follows : Kor New Yirk via Philadelphia, neek dftrs, 3 10, 5l, Til a. in., 12 18, 8 U0 ami AM p. m Sunday. 2 10 n. 111. . PW New York vln Mnucli Chunk, week dari, 5 3B, 7 20n. in., 12 Mn.n l 3d) p. m. For Heading nnd Philadelphia, week days;, 2 10, 5 Sri, 7 30 p.m., 12 15, 8 00 nnd 5 p. III.. 8uD tlisys, 9 10 A. m. Por Pottsvllle, wik days, 210;7 30a. m.,and 12 IS, ,1 no nnd 5 W p. in. Hunilni a, 2 10 a. in. Kor Tfiuinipin and Mnhannv City, week days', 2 10, S 2S, 7 20 n. ill., 12 4S, 3 0O nnd 5 55 p. m. HiiiiiIa) a. 2 10 a. m. Kor Vl Ullftlnsport, Sunliury nnd Lcwlsburff, week days, 8 25, 11 30 a. in., 160 nnd 7 23 p. m. Holidays, 3 25 a. lu. Kor Mahntioy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, fi 25, 7 20, U 30 n. tn., 12 IS, 1 50, 3 00,5 55, 7 2 and 8 B5 p. in. Sunday, 2 10, 3 25 n. in. ' Kor Alilninl nnd Shainokiti, wVek days, 8 23, 7 20,1130 n. m., 150,7 25 nnd 9 55 p.m. Hun dny, 3 25 n. nt. Kor Baltimore, Washington nnd the West via 11. &(). It. It., through train lea-i Bending Terminal. Philadelphia, (P. & It. V .) n 820, 7 55, 11 2 a. m., II 10 ami 7.27 p. i-. Sundays, 3 20,7 00.1120 a. m., 8 4) Jind 7 27 p. ni. ' Addi tional trntns from Tu enty-foiirth nnd Cheat nut street atatlon, week day, 10 P0 a. m. 12 20, 12 It 8 40 p 111. Sunday, 1 85, 8 23 p. in. TKAIN9 FOB SIII NANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week da , 4 80, 8 00 n. in., 1 30, 4 30, 9 00 p. 111. and niitht. Sunday. 0 00 p. m. Leave Ner York via Matich Chunk, week day, 4 80, 0 10 n. in., 1 30 nnd 4 15 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, Bending Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 05 n. ill. nnd 4 01. A 30, 1180 p. lu. Snndnya, 11 30 p. in. Leave Beading, week day, 1 35, 7 10, 10 08, limn, in., A 00 nnd 8 20 p. In. Sundays, 1 85 a. m, I.envc Pottsvlllc, weekdays, 2 35, 7 40 a. tn., 12 Wand (112ii.ni. Sunday, 2 35 n. in. Ix'nve Tnninqiin. neek itnv-, 3 IS, ft 50, 11 23 a 27, 7 -o ami i:i p. in. snniinya, a is n. m. lavo Mahanoy City, ueek day, 3 15. . 9 21, , 845 11 47 a. in., 2 08, 1 41 and 10 OS p. in. Sunday a, m. fi 80, 9 a7,"ll 59 ii. m , 1 12, 2 111, 3 20,fi 36? 7 57 and 10 30 p. in. Sunday, 2 10, 400 ii. tn. henve Wlllliinivport, weIc ilaye, 7 42, 1010 ft. m 3 35 mul 1141 p. m. Bumlnyn, 11 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave rtillmlelptiln Clictiint utrect w.irf and South Btrettwlmrf for Atlantic City. WcekdayM Kxpiet, H 00. 9 00, 10 15, a.1 in., SiUimi) only, 130, 2 00, 3 00, 3 40, i 00, 4 30, ftOu 5 30 p. in. Attnmniodntioii, KOi a. in,, 4 80, 030 p. in. $1.00 fxiiir-ion train, 7 00a. in, Hnnilny--Kxpro, 7 SO. HO0, 8 31,900, 1000 a. m. 1 15 p. in Accmiiin. tint ton 8 00 a. in., 4 45 p. in. SI OOevfiirsion train 7 00 a. in. ltetumini; leaie Atlantic City depot corner Atliititlo anil Arknnuis avrnnc-.' Weekdays exprt'H, Monlay3 nnly, 6 45, 7 00, 7 H.8 15, 9 00, 1015 a. in..H30. 1 0,A3P, 730, 930 p m Aeooinmoil.ition. 0 20. 7 55, n. m., 4 32 p in $1 00 excursion train fioin font JlUnisHlppI avenue only 0 00 p. In. Humiajn Kxprewi, 330, 4 00, 00, rCO, fi30, 7 00,730,800, 93J p. ih. Ai-eii mniUtlon, 715 a. in., 5 05 n in. 81.00 tiscurslon train from foot MNisippl avcnuoonly 6 10 p. m. l'arlor Car on nil express tralim I. A. SWKJliAItO, U. O. HACOCK, Oen'l Hupcriutciiilent, (Icn'l Pan. Ar; T ft. ........ til. ... .. o m t i-vi Pennsylvania Railroad. SCHUVKILL DIVISION. .Ifl.Y 2.i, Tralim will leave Klienaniloali after tho almva tlatc for Vij?Kan, Jill)erton, Kiackville, Darlc Water, St. Clair, rntt-nille. HamlmrK, Iteadlnif, Iotttn. n, l'hoenixville, NorriMtown and I'hll adelpliin (Iiroad street ht.ition) at 6 0S and 1145 a. in. and t 20 in. on week dn.VB. Kor Potis vllk and internuHllate stations 9 10 a. ni. SUNDAY. For WltfiraiH, (Jllherion, Krfiekvlile, Dark Witter bt.ct.iir lvttuvllle, at fi OS, 9 10a. m. and 3 10 p. m. Kor I Inn i burg, ltendhiK, l'ott-town, riiocnixvllle, Norrlitown, Philadelphia at 6 CO, 9 40 a. in., 3 10 p. in. Trainn leave Krackville for Shenandoah at 10 10 a. in. antl 12 11, 5 01, 7 12 and 10 27 p. m. Sunday, 11 13 n. m. and 5 40 p. in. Leave Pottsvillo for Shenandoah at 10 15. 11 ih a. in. and 1 10, 7 15 and 10 00 p. tn. Sunday at 10 40 a. in., 5 15 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street fetation), for SI enandnali at 5 57 and S 35 a. in., 4 10 and 711 p. in. week days. Sundays leave nt 6 M a. m. Icayc It road street station, Philadelphia, lur Sea Ulrt, Anbury Park, Ocean Grove, Lon-r, Branch, and intermediate stations, 1 05, 0.50, 8.25. 11.39 a. in., 2 3S 3.30, 1.03 p. in. week-days, 5 00 Saturdays only. Smtdn- (stop nt Interlnken for AMtury Park), 1 05, 8.25 a Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, VOlt NEW YORK. KxpresK, Week-day 3 20. 105, 4 50, 5 15, 6 50, 7 33, h 20, 9 20, 9 -X), 10 21 (DiuliiK Cr), 11 IX) a. tn. 12 00 noon, 12 33 ( Limited 1 IK) and 4 22 p. m. Dining Cart), 1 10. 2:u) (Dining Car) 320,350, 100 5 1)0, 5 .V (Dining Car, Oft) 650, 812,1000, p m., 12 01, niKlit nund.iys, 3 20, 1U5, 150,5 15. 8 20,8 33,1)50, 1021, Dining Car, 1103 a. ni 12 35, 2 30 Dining Cur, I 00 Limited 1 22 Dining Car, 5 20,5 5rt, Dinliii; Car, 635, 0 50,8 12, 10 CO p. tn., 12 01 littiht. Kipieti for Boston without change, 1100 a. in., week-day, and 6 50 p. in., daily. J l''OK WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH. Kor Baltlmreaud Washington, 50, 7 20, 8 31. 1020, 1123 a. in., 1209 (1! 3) .Limited Din lng Car), 1 12, 3 1, 4 11 (5 19 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 6 17, 655 (Dining Car), 75S (Dining Car) p. in., and ,1205 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 1123 a. m.,12 09 1 12, 4-11, ( 5 13 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 6 55 (Dining Car), 73S p. m. (Dining Car) nnd 12 Oil ni'it. KOU ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia (via Delaware rUerbrldgo), express 907 a. m. 833 and 7 02 p m. week days. Sunday 9 07 a. m, and 702 p. ni. Returning leave Atlantic City, 7 50 a, in. week daj 10 03 a, in. 1 (5 p. in, dally. Leave Market street Kerry, ouprest, 5 00, 8 20 9 10a in.. (1 00 Saturdays only). 150 250, 3 40. 4 U), I 20, f OU and 5 .'10 p m 81.00 exc ursion, 7 00 a. .ii. Sundays, 6 00, 7 30, 8 00. 8 30,9 00,9 45 a. in., and 1 30 p, in. 51.00 excursion '01 a. in. Beturnlng leave Atlantic City, G43(MnndaA9 only), 7 00,7 40, h00, 0 05, 1105 a. m 300,400, 53n, 7 50 ami 945 p. in, weekdays. Sunday, 3 10, 1 10, 5 00, 5 30, 0 00, 7 00, 8 05, 9 05 and 9 M p. in. 41 f ror Capo May, AiiRUwca, Wild wood and Holly Bench Kxprew. 900 a. iu.,2 30, 405, 5 00 p in week days. Sundays, 8 20 a. in. Kxcnr Mon, 7 00 a. m. daily. Cajo May uny, oipre, 1 30 p, m Saturdays. Kor Sea Isle City, Ocean City nnd Avalon. ExprciH, 910 a.m., and 2 30, 120, 500 p. m. w-ek. dav. Sundays, 8 50 a. ni, Kxciirslon 7 00 a. in t'nily. For Soniers Point. Ktpress, 5 CO, 7, 7 40, 9 10 n. m., 1 00 faturd-iys only, 2 50, 4 (S) uitd 5 30 p. m. week days, Sundays, 7 00, 8 00, 9 00, 9 15 a. m. S. M. Pbfvot, J. It. Woop, (Jen'l Manager. Geu'l PttHg'r Agtt nillionsof Dollars Go tin in smoke overy your. Take no risks hut net your houses, gluok, fur niture, eti ., Insured iu first-class re liable companies us represented 1 y DAVID FAUST, KM Alio Life and Accidental CoinpFU1" RESTORE tr Attn to ttt br NtrvaM DaMHty. Lou U fcuiftl lWv (M clttv-r KIHUN, Shenandoah, !.: -' - ' at x V 1 at.sJ7,M0l1rfrsr:
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