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My wbolo Hrutcui was a totul wreck ; lout nil Ntrtmicili and power! tfcutna loweplrltcd; consulted over n dozen I'uysicians nnu rpeciansia; cook an V kinds of patent nnd advertised medicines without eir.-ct: 1 lost all faltfc In medl- cine, IntKTeMn.frrt enmity, advised me to read old Dr. Tuccl's book ! Truth.1 On doinc oo I saw how 1 hud been vie- tlmJzed. X then decided to place myself under Old DR. THEEL'S MB!b hiSMlu V Never before personal care at ivas I examined as he examined mo. In 4 weeks there was a decided change and In 18 mouths I ma i ZSSSh'tSS'SSS 'fvafflJh.u'ffSf SSS eult tula learned and eirlencei I'hyslcUn who In llkjIVcrof all eiwlaiuu. IlelsaU he rprenta hlmeelfto bo." Olllco lioura. 0-aj BVp. e-8.50( Wed.andSat. ev'es.-9.ii0i Buno-it Bead Hve2a , I ffittXrr&'SwS blyfm'au'D.'ral ' sum cases, no immo or address published witn out co us cm ( b ulc test secrecy nuarautved to sil. Wanted-An Idea Who can think of name simple thtnjf to patent? Protect four Idea.t ther may bring you wealth. write JOHN WKUUtaiuuiiH s uu., raient Aiior. seyi, Vablogton, D. C for their 9l,8uu prlco offer aad lUt of two hundred tjiventlont wauled. Too m a to Hlro. It ou want to hire a safe and reliable team for driving or for worklns purposes pay Mlileldt' livery stable a vlt.it. Team cotiatantly on baud at reasonable ratct, JAMES SHIELDS, ' llO KantCwtreatreeJ, . m Pei uii it ii lm, cyciJMiPios Tom Ooopor Wins Two Moro Na tional Oharnpionsbips. GARDINER WIK8 THE MILE OPEN. lift Succeed in Milking 11 New World's ltccnrd for Tlmt Clrrnt llvcnt Other Interesting Contests Under the. Auspices of the I.cliguo or American Wheelmen. I,ovisvii.LK, Aug. 15. Tom Cooper yes terday won two moro national champion ships, tho quarter and tho third mllo. This makes three consecutive championship victories for tho Detroit hid. Ho tried hard for the mllo championship, but was beaten out by Little Tom llutlor, who mado tho raco of his llfo. Hut Arthur Gardner, of the Morgan and Wright team, Is tho horo of tho day. Ho rodo a magnificent raco In tho one mllo opon, boating Sanger out by half a whool's length In 2.01 1-5, world's record tlmo, single paced. Sangor was un fortunate In this enntost and dosorves a great doal of credit for his work. Groat and interesting as wero tho cham pionship events, tho big raco of tho day was the last on the card, tho principal 0110 mllo open. When tho thirteen startors wero lined up tho polo was given to Hooker, with Sanger, Zeigler, Callahan, Bald, MoFarland, Gardiner, Eaton, Ken nody, IUgby, Tom Hutlor, Wells und Ahor for company nt his right. Parsons and Johnson wero put In to paco, Par sons going ono third, Johuson picking up and carrying a little ovor tho other third. In tho jump, Tom Hutlor and Callahan had a warm hattlo with Zeigler for tho place, Callahan securing It and Zeigler taking third back of Hutlor. , Tho men fell In behind In a long string, with Hooker, Kennedy and Akor sand wiched In between tho loading bunch, Sanger, Gardiner and Bald. In the sccoud third IUgby was klllod by the paco and dropped out, leaving n big gap back of Bcekor, which Kennedy trlod in vain to close. At tho bell tho chancos of tho men behind scorned hopeless, but Sangor mado a glorious rldo. Gardiner held to him throughout and Bald clung us eloso to Gardiner as ho could. At tho last turn Sanger swept around the four runaway sprinters like a quadnnd took tho running Into tho stretch. Gardiner's tactics had boon observed by tho crowd, with whom tho Chicago lad is a favorlto, and a shout went up. Tho re sult was forogono, for tho curly haired Scotchman eumo out at Sanger's right with a killing sprint that carried him ovor tho tape a winner by a length. Sanger got second and Tom Uutlcr ran Into third placo, two lengths back. Bald, Zeigler and Booker camo ovor almost abreast, just out of tho money, whllo Callahan, Akcrnnd McFtirlaml survived the driv ing llnlsh. Tho quitters wero Wells, Katon, Kounedy and Hlgby. Tho mllo was riddon in, 2.01 flat, a now world's (.In gle paced record, breaking tho murkmudo by Bald at Buffalo a week ago, 2.01 4-5. The one-third mllo national champion ship was n sprint from start to llnlhh, In which Ooopor demonstrated his ability and good judgment by making a show of a representative Held of professionals rid ing In a victor by half a length, after n tight brush with Owen Klmblo and Bald. Cooper camo In with nn easy strldo that showed his perfect condition, whllo Bald and Klmblo were working like engines at his rear. At tho tape Cooper had tho ad vantage of half a length over Klmblo. whllo tho Buffalonian was eight inches buck of tho Louisvlllo favorite Tho bal uneoof tho Held camo In well bunched back of Becker and Konnedy, who wore a yard In Bald's rear. Tho tlmo for tho third was rather blow, -14 3-5, loss than that mado In either of tho trial heats of tho morning. In tho quurtor mllo national champion ship cloven men wore llued up on tho steep banking at tho quarter pole, with Sehrcln down nt tho bottom of tho in cline and Oldfleld, Callahan, Alien, Gardi ner, Cooper, Kennedy, Hofer, Zeigler, K. C. Johnson and Baker nt Ids right. Tho men wero all quick In getting Into their stride, and Cooper rodo llko mad, for this championship meant tho third consecutive win for him at this moot in tho champion ship ovonts. Twenty yards from the tupo he dropped his houd and dug for homo with jump uftor jump, landingon tho tape a clear length ahead of Callahan, who was trailing him. Kennedy lupid tho hitter's rear wheel, whllo Sehrcln slipped in and nipped Oldlleld just as ho reached homo. Tom Butler won tho mllo national championship In a beautiful sprint with a full open length of daylight showing to tho roar of Ills wheel. There wero twelve starters, Johnson and Parsons pacing on siuglos. In tho break little Zolgler went out with his familiar jump ana landed square on tho pacemaker's rear, whllo Butler and Callahan were lighting clear around tho turn for his wheel. Butlor got tho better of tho position, while Uallahan, Cooper and Bald trallod him, mid tho bal ance of tho Hold strung out In u long lino behind. First Konnody and then Sehrcln quit As the big field camo Into tho stretch Zolgler swung out, giving tho polo to But ler, for whoso Wheel Willie Coburn mado a quick and successful jump. From hero on the raco was clearly Butler's. As tho tape was noared Callahan and Gardiner camo up, killing oil' Dale and Cooper, and in the last half dozen jumps Callahan landed up at Cuburn's side. Bald mado ono last drive and passed Zicgler and Gar dlnor, taking fourth placo. Tho mile wus ridden in S.tB 3-5. Tho mllo tandem for professionals was a the brothers never lost their grip on It. Iho opposing team j wua 11. C. Clark and J. llowlur. Henutor JUltcliell fur llryan. Milwaukee, Aug. 15. .Senator John U Mitchell, of 'Wisconsin, who has thus far been elussod with tho Kohl standard Demi- oemts authorizes tho announeemont that he Mill support Ilryau and bowall and tho f,, KuvP iilatfoi'iu Mr Mltcholl la lti . ,""r l"""011"' "cnoa is in Washington, and his determination to th, "US wired by him to frionds horo. Serlntia Accldont to n Jncttoy, j New Yoiik, Aug. 15. Gardner had a Msrlous accident In tho first raco at Brlgh- ton Uoaeh yoatorday. Ho was riding Irk- some, who fell at tho first turn and throw uurclner and cut his head with his hoofs. Tho boy was carried sonsoloss from the track, but soon recovered and will bo able to rldo In a fow days. W Futility Ilurued by KiplodltiB Keroaene'y IlAltltiauur.Oi Aug. IB. Mrs. T L. Bach'j man, of Stooltou, was frightfully burnddf by uu explosion of koroseno yostorday afternoon. Klu Is not exiioctcd to survhi: her Injuries. V SDAr Purifies and Beautifies by restoring to healthy activity the Clogged, Ir ritated, Inflamed, Slug gish, Overworked Pores. S.M throuithont th. world. PorrtB Dtoa ahd CHtM. Coip., Hoi. l'rop., noitnn, U. S. A. o-"Uo tarurlfy &ad Uwaufy tli 6kln,MraiuMfree. CURED AS IF BY MA'GIC. Victlma ot Lost Manhood thanM send at uuuu ior a noon that oxplalns how full manly vlpor Is easily, aulckly and permanently restnroil. No man sufforinB from weakness can af ford to Ignore this ( 1 1,1 f. 1 , mlntfln Book tolls how vclopment and tone are Imparted to every portion of tho body. Kent with posltlva proofs (sealed) free toanymanon application. ERIE MEDICAL GO., BUFFALO.H.Y. .CHASES oorJfHervePood Fop Weak und Run-Down Peopla from ' Childhood to Old Aqc. WHAT T IS ! The rlchentof nil rcitort!re 1'OocH, I -jit.i.'e i ri-PlACctf tho snlu. r - ticps to tM- I ltio.1 n 1 rH-rve that arp ptbnoEtd in tn-t itff ,vinKtliii(l8tiTdl"eaii,,n,.lirf(tlonl ag' hvi(it ierork,worry,exceiiif p. utjusc.etc, p irouii(l ricl.,n. thodlepstlon pcr'"i't,t ctomhj eo.'.d it Mh, .niHilea'id ttrpuctt. 'J lie iiurves he Inir n.a.M ironc,tho brrtln lipcom-, nctifp nnd Cipnr. 1 ..rewind lost vitality and etopinir nil ivnstlrj.Ir. ma id vrplinpKinelthcrpT,lt In a mq-,ii ; , ,,, h , fc.naloreu)ti.rit Is worth 111 trpialit '2 ttuld. . OiMboxlnrtfluwppic. Price Stw., or t, bojep Mil. nroRrlMsorbri'iall. Ilt.nlc l'rvv. THS Da. CHABE OOKPANV. 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Single Bottle (over W doses), - - .00 Stable Onse, with Specifics, MannoL Veterinary Cure Oil and Mtdlcutor, S.OO Jor Veterinary Cure Oil, . . l.oo Solit byllrnrsM.t or .t prepkld narnberennd ta any qaanttty on receipt of Jrlc II LJiril ntTS' )I t D. CO. , 1 1 1 4 1 1 S nillliM St., Sen Tork. nUltlPHErEYS' HOUEOPATm.0 SPECIFIC No. In use 30 years. Tho only eueceofnl remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and FroBtratlon, from over-work or other cauica. 41 per vial, or 6 vial and large vial powder, for if 5, SoIl by JJrngiUu, or ov&t j-tatpltl on rtceljt ( pr.c ncariiREYa' bed. co., i u a 11a wiuum bu, ntw rork. For talo at Puvhuky's ilruK Htore,. 2ft Kost ucntrcdtrou. Hi EUWP Villi ti0T0 Torottt -Pimp.. Copper Ulcers In Month, Ualr- ailing, Write COUUC iui: SUBLUX uu., uu7 juuaonic Terapie tChlcuiro. III., for nroofs of cures. Ciinl ylA mil ujuu.uuu. worse eases curea ui a ur r-Wto is 3 duya. lOO-paKe 1ooU free mum PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 0. 1 H. I'HIIXU'S, M. D. Olllco : 30 West Centre street. Om be oouaitlted ut nil hours. p K. BUHK1C, M, D. 30 K. Lloyd street, Bbenniidoah. Odlco hours t 7 to 0 h. m., 1 to 8 and 7 tot p. m. T ii. poMKitor. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Btienandoah, In. M.DUItKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Kgan bulldlnp;, corner of Matu and Centre streets, Shenandoah. )HOK JOHN JONES, MUSICAt INSTRUCTOR, Lock Itox 63, JIuhanoy City, l'a. llavlnir studied under some oftho best masters li London and Tarts, will civ;, lessons q, guitar and vocal culturJTerms Auuresa in care oi DirqjPfor mc 'ArMSY PILLS? Alio SUHE. S(N0 4c ItK-WUMW S SAFE w.breix UPKCIF1& aorraj,rp rfow Sielki' I'ovlnsky's di -WVH Centre strc rnir store. 29 East street. mm National lloadquartors Will bo Establisliod at Chicago. THI3 WAS THE WISE OF MR BRYAN A n lti-stilt of thn Coinmlttr.-'s lterlnlon Senator Gorman Derllncs to Art an Chntrnmn of tlm Ilxcntitho rnmmlttcr Cniulldate llrjnn's llrlef Varatloii. New Yop.k, Aug. 15. At midnight It tim announced that Senator Gorman had rofuted to accept tho chairmanship of the iwnioeratio natlonnl campaign committee. Tho national hcadqunrters.itlsannounced, will ho nt Chicago. Tho selection of Chi cago Is out of dofcronro to tho wishes of Sir. Urynn, and Gorman declines tho chairmanship bocnuso of tho seloctlon. Llialrmnn Jonos. It Is snidlon oood au thority, has decided upon thoso who will composo the campaign committee, and tnoy win probably bo nnnointcd todnv. They aro John II. SIoLonn of Ohio, Gover nor Stone of Missouri, Clark Howell, Jr., of Georgia, C. A. Walsh of Iowa, J. H. Rhanklln of Indiana, J. J. Dwyor of Cal ifornia, I). J. Campau of Michigan and J. B. Johnson of Kansas. Governor Altgeld may also lio appointed a member of the committee. Mr. Ilrynn applied himself yostcrdnv forenoon to disposing of a tim e days' ac cumulation of correspondeni'o. In the work ho had tho assistance of Mrs. Iiryan Mr. and Mrs. Itryan left this morning for Irvlngton-on-the-IIudson, where they will remain until Monday next, as tho guests of John Brlsben Walker, editor of The Cosmopolitan. 1 rom Irvlngton they will proceed to Upper ltodhook, where they will bo ontortalnod by Mr. and Mrs. K. C. l'errlno for about a week. Mrs. l'errlno was forinorly Mrs. Bryan's school toucher. For .a week or two longer Mr. Bryan will rest, oxcept for tho preparation of his letter of acceptance ' iho arrangements of Mr. Urynn s Itiner ary was ns much In tho hands of Mrs. Urynn as It was of tho candidate himself, and through her urging Mr. Sownll, the vlco presidential cnndldato, decided togr with thorn. Mr. Walker Is an old friend of Mr. Bryan and It had been Intended to spend tho entire vacation with him until Mrs. Bryan changed tho pluu. To n loportor for the Asuociated I'ress Mr. Bryan said today : "1 am going for a week's rest, not so much because V feel wearied or physically Incapablo of keepin;-, up tho work as because 1 mint prepari my lotter of acceptance, nnd to do that need quiet. Mr. Walker is a friend o( mine and wo shall spend Sunday with him. Mrs. l'errlno Is nrlend of my wife nud her old school teacher at tho Jackson ville Konialo academy. We shall probably ctay there for a weok or ten days. Then I shall return to New York city." "Will ynu 'leak hero again, as has been reporledv" "Tlmt is a matter we havo not yet do cldod. it has been only suggested, not tallied about." "Wouldyou personally llko to talk again hcrof" "I cannot answer that question at this tlmo. I shall be governed entirely by the wishes ot the campaign committee. If they desire It I nliall bo pleased to do It But I repeat that no decision has been made." "When you come back to Now York what will your future program bor" . "I shall leave tor the west, making iny first stop at Bttlliilo, where I will speak. Ihuu I will go on further west, bpe.ikiug at Krio, Pa., and at Cleveland. Further than that wo havo not planned." Senator Stewart, Senator Jones, Gov ernor Stone ami Mr. Suwull wero with Mr Bryan for several hours. It is be lieved that Mr. Bryan will not only not speak in tho New Kngland states, but that ho will even refrain from going thoro. Chairman Jones, of tho Djmocratio na tional committee, loft for Washington lastevonlng. Tim Lite Saved. Mrs. Phoelw Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her dot-tors she had Con sumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and she savs It sucd her life. Mr. Tlios. Kggcrs, 130 Florida St., San Francisco, suil'ered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without Jesuit everything clso then bought ono bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. Hois naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these nro ramnlea. that prove tho wonderful ellicacv of this meillcino in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug btore. Regular size uue nnu Pi.uu. Wlljlllilgtoit's Fusion Ticket. Eu.ensiicp.o, Wash., Aub. 15. Afternn nil niglit russlon of tho joint conference, tho Populists submitted n proposition, which wits npproveil by the silver Itepub Hams, making tho following distribution ofolllccs: For l'opullsts Uovernor, Hou tennnt governor, seeretnr)- of stnto, treas urer, tiuilltor, land cuimniiulonor, two electors nml one congressmen. For Dem ocrats Judge of supremo court, blnto printer nml two electors. For silver Ho publicans Attorney general and ono con gressman. Tho present situation suggests u fusion between tho l'optilists und freo silver inon with the separate Democratic tlokot A l'roiiilnent l'ciintyl'iitihtii Murdered. Lincoln, Xeb., Aug. 15. Hon. W. F. Kyelor, of Chaiubersburg, l'a., was mur dereil horo last night. Fred Vance nnd flvo woinon of the town nro dotnlned ut tho sUttion us knowing something of the ease. Ho Is hero with u party of prom Inont 1'onnsylvunla capitalists on routo to Cripple Crook to Invest In mines. It was supposed ho had taken tho after noon train for Cripple Creek, until his body was found In uu unfrequented part of the town, with tho skull crushed. Uob bery is supposed to bo tho cause. Itlmiimntlsiii Cured In u My, "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu nuiita radically cures In 1 to u .lnr. it. action upon tho system is remarkable nnd mysterious. It removes at once tho causo and tho diseaso Immediately disappears. The uiui uusu Biotiiy oenouis: 70 cents. Bold by C. It. llaceubuch, Druggist, Sheuandoali, To Ocean Grove, Tho Philadelphia & Koadlm: railroad will ruu a special excursion to Ocean (Jrovo on Aug, SSth, tickets good to return up to and Incluilitig Sept, 1st. Faro $1.00. Special train leaves Shenandoah at 0:03 a. m. Stop olf in Philadelphia allowed on roturu trip, arlp-Colds-Ueailuehe, Why suffor with Couehs. folds , Tji Grippe whon Laxative liromn Onlnlnn will cure you in one day. Put up In tablets con- vemcuv mr laKiug. uuarauteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, S3 cents. For salo by Klrlin's Pharmacy. TERRELL'S PROMPT DEMAND. JIt Nntiirnllred Ainrrlmn Cltlrens Slust lie ltrloiitiMl at Uiir.1 CoxsTAJfTljmi-t.K. Aug. IS. The United Btatos minister, Alexander W. Terrell, has doinanded tho Immediate release of tlx Armenians, naturalized Americans, who aro Imprisoned at Aleppo. In so do ing Mr. Terrell Intimated that any fur ther Imprisonment of American citizens would not bo tolerated. Wamuxiitox, Aug. 15. Touchlug Mr. Terrell's intervention nt Constnntlnoplo Inbuhalfot some of tho Armenians ro liortod to bo naturalized American citi zens It Is learned that thoro are at. present nlno such piisoners nt Aleppo. Six of these hnvo produced their Atiiofrloan pass trorts, and Mr. Terrell has Insisted, Upon their liberation. Tho throo remaining havo not as yet lieen nblo to prodnco their pa pers, and In tho case of ono of them thcro Is much doubt ns to his naturalization. Thoro is nothing now In thoso ensos, which aro In lino with others wherein Mr. Torrcll has Insisted that, whllo tho Turk ish government might oxercle tho right to oxcludo Turkish subjects who havo os ivitrlatod themselves, such persons, when naturalized American citizens, shall not lio punished upon returning to Turkey. ItrtV Knvstnnn ilnnr. ltAsorn Hint. lm immn TBs9io & Hark, Ashland, l'a., is printed on every sack. Evan J. Davies, I.IVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street! Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wngon nwnlts your order. Goods . delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. HUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigar, Tobacco, &c. ARont for It emit up Urew iitR Co.'s Hi-it and Porter. j 11S and 11 3. rvIalrn St I GRAND PICNIC -Under the auspices of tlu- f GRANT BAND LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1896. At Columbia Park. Seliojiiie's Full Orclicstn. will furiilh the (lunc-liiK iniHlc Cnneertst by tlie Imml ihiriiiR tho afttrnt()ii nml eveuliiR'. VOTE FOR FRANK C. REESE, OF feHKNAMiOAH, FOR REGISTER. MONEY TO LOAN OX KASY Tr.ItMS.- P. W. BIERSTEIN, 208 S. Jardin St. Edward H. Spade, -ACIKNT FOlt- SJAM1LN STEAIY! LAUNDRY' Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. VOTE FOR JOSEPH WYATT, Ot' SltEXlSDOAII, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, RljrstD strict. Shackamaxon Hotel Arkansas Avo., below ltoadlnf dejvot, Atlantlo City, IS", J. BERNARD CONWAY, Kosult In wtxks. For sale by P. P D, KIULIK, Sheuandeah, Pa, R R SYSTEM IN r.PI'EtT MAY IT. 1196. Trnlns leave SUirtimidonti ns follows : For Now York vln Philadelphia, week flays, 310, 5 2S, 7 20 n. In., 12 IS, S 00 nlldSSS p. m Hiimlays, 2 10 n. m. For New York via Mniich Chunk, week days, S 3, 7 2()ii. m., 12 IS niul (l) p. in. For Itenilllifr nud lMillmlelphln, week dnys. 2 10, B 2H, 7 20 a.m., 12 IS, 3 00 n ml 3 35 p. in. Hun dnvs, 2 10 n. In. For I'ottsvlllp, week dnvs, 2 10, 7 20 n. m., nnd 12 ts, II no nnd S M p. in. Humlnvs, 2 10 n. m. KorTnliuinlinniid Mnhnnov Olty, week days. 210,3 23, 7 20 n. in., 12 l, 3 00 nnd 5M p. m. Smiiliiy., 2 10 n. m. For VllHftiniHirt. Hiinlmry nnd Lowlaburs;, week dn, 3 23, 11 80 n. m., 130 and 7 23 p.m. Humlnvs, 3 28n. m. For Mnhanny l'lnne, wcektlnvs, 2 10. 3 25, 625, 7 20. 11 30 a. tn 12 IS, 1 30, 3 00,3 33, 7 23 nnd B5 p. in. Sunilnys, 2 10, 3 23 n. in. For Ashland nnd Shnmokln, week dues, 8 23. 7 20,1130 n. m., 1 50,725 mill 0 33 p.m. Sun. dnys, 3 23 n. m. For llnltlmoro. Wnslilnirton nnd the West vis) It. .iO. It. It, ihriiuirli trains le-1 ltendlner Terinlnnl. I'lilliulclpliln, IV. fc It. V .) nt 8 20, 7 5". 11 2d n. m., 3 10 nn.l 7.27 p. i Sundnys, 3 20, 7 00, 11 26 n. in., 3 10 and 7 27 p. m. Addl tlonnl trnlns from Twenty-fourth nud Chest nut streets station, week 'lays, 10 f n. in. 12 20, 1216 8 10 pm. Slindnya, 183, AM p. in. TItAINS FOlt KIir.NANnoAH. Inve New York via Phllndelphln, week diij s, 130, H CO ft. m., 130, 4 30, 9 00 p. m. und nluht. Sillidnys, tl 00 p. In. i?ftve New York via Mnuch Chunk, week dn, 1 30, 910 n. in., 1 ROniiiU IJ ill. m. Iavo l'hllndeliihlft, lteftdiiiK Terminal, weok days, 4 20, S 35, 10 03 n. In. nud 4 03, 6 30, 11 M p. in. .Sundays, 1130 p.m. I.e.iv Itwullnir, week days, 1,13, 710, 10 08. 11 53 n. in., 000 nnd 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 1 33 ft. jn. Leave Pottsville, week divs, 2.V, 7 40 ft, m., 12 SO nnd (112 p. in. Hundav-, 2 as n. in. Invc T..niiiqiin. wvck day., 3 IS, 8 50. 11 23 n in., 1 27. 7 20 noil 1) 43 p. m. hiiiulays, 3 IS a, m. benve .Mnliaii.iy City, week days, 3 43, 9 21, 11 17 n. m., 2 03, 7 41 nnd 10 OS p. m Holidays, S L3 n. in. Leave Mntinnnv l'lane, w.ek dnvs, 2 10, 4 00, 630.93T, 1159 a. m., 1 12, 2 IV, 5 20,"ti 2fi, 757 nnd 1023 p.m. Siindnys, 2 40, 401) n. in. Leao VIIllnnlllfrt, week days, 7 42, 1010 ft. ni.,3 3.5nnd 11 41 p. in, Sundays, 11 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave l'ldladelphln Chestnut street warf and South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekday. Kxprrss, 8 00. 9 00, 10 13, n. m., Sntlinl only, 130, 2 00. 3 00, 3 10, 4 ), 4 30, 500 5 30p. in. Aeeoiiilnoilatlotl. 8 O0 a H1..4 30, 0 30 p. m. $1.00 exeiirlon trnln,7C)n. in, Sunday liipress, 7 30, 8 00, S :),9 00, 1000 n. m. 1 43 i. in. Aeeotiim. tlatioti 8 00 n. in., 4 43 p. m. 81 00 exeur.loli train 7 00 a. in. lEeturultiK leave Atlantic City depot, cornor Atlantic and Arknu.ns aw'tuie. W eekdays express, lonilnvS onlv, 0 451, 00, 7 43, 8 15, 9 00. 10 15 n. in.. 3 11. I !J0. 4 30. 7 30. 9 30p in. Aecoininodation, 0 20, 7 53, a. 111., 4 32 p. m S1.00 evciirHion train fiom foot ll.nlssippt avenue only COO p. in. Sundays L'lpri s., 3 30, 4 00, 5 00, 0 00, 6 80, 7 00,7 30, 8 00, 9 30 p. in. Arem. inodstlmi, 7 15 n. m , 5 03 p. m. S1.00 pxciir.lnn trnln from foot Mls.l.slpiil avenue only 0 10 p. in. Parlor Cnrs on all express trains, I. A. SWKIHAltO, (4. (). HANCOCK, (len'l Suicrliitciideiit. (len'l Pass. As; riillions of Dollars Go up in smoke ever year. Take no risks but get your houses, slock, fur niture, tc insured in first-class ro- j liablo compuuloii as represented by DAVID FATIST In5ur!lnce ASint, UftyiU rAUjl, 130 South Jlaln I Al.o Life mid Aisl.lentAl Cotnpaiilps. 7,lTlvl it in 7?ni1rnnr1 bCUUVKILL DIVISION. Jfi.v 29, 18P6. Trains will leave Shenniulonli nfter the root ilato for WIrkiiiis, Ollberton, I'mckvllle, Hark Water, St. Clair, l'ottsvllle. HainliiirK, Itcartlnfr, l'otttown, l'lioenlsxille, Norrlstowu and Phll adeliihla (llroad street station) at 0 0s and 1143 ft. in. ami 1 20 i. 111. on week ilnxs. For P01U vlllc nnd Intermediate stations" 10 n. lu. SrNIUY. For YVlRcans, (llllicrton, Kraekvlllc, Dark Wider. St. Clair, l'ottsvllle, at 6 M, 9 40 n, m. nnd 310p.m. Kor llaiuliurtr, ihtnlliiK, Pnttstown, l'liocnlxvlllo, Norristown, l'hlladeljihia at 6 CO, 9 lOn, 111., 3 10 p. 111. Trnlns Icnvo I'rnckvlllc for Sliennndoah at lOlOn. 111. and 12 1), 501, 742 nnd 1027 p. m. Sunday, 11 13 n. 111. and 5 40 p. 111. Lca o l'otts lite for bhei,nndonh nt 10 15, 11 43 a. in. nnd 4 10, 7 13 find 10 00 p. 111. hundar at 10 40 ft. 111.. 5 15 p. 111. Leave l'ldladelphln, (Ilrond street station), for .Shenandoah nt 5 57 nud s &5 a. m., 4 iu nml 711 p. in. week days. Sundays leave nt 6 50 a. m. I.cnvc Ilrond street stution, 1'hllftdeiphla, tor Sea Girt, Asbury l'ark, Ocean drove, Long llrancli, nud interiuedlnte stations, I 03, C.50, S.23, 11.30 a. 111., 2 3S, 3.30, 1.05 p. m. week-days, 5 00 Saturdays only. Simd-u- (stop nt Intcrlakcn for Ashury Park), I 03, 8.23 a ' Lcnvo llroad .Street Station, I'hllndelphla, FOlt NEW YOIIK. Rxpn-ss, week-days, 3 20, 103, 4 50, 5 13, 0 50. 7 at, 20, 1) 20, 9 .30, 10 21 (Dinliiu Car), 11 00 n. in. 12 00 noon, 12 33 (Limited 111) nml 4 22 p. m. DlnlliKfars), 1 10, 2 30 (Dlnlmc Car) 320,3 60, 4 00,51)0, 55U(I)inlnS Car, 000. 0 50, 812,10 00, 1. in., i.ui, in-iii nuiiiiays, ii -jo, I u., s ou, O 15. H20, 8 33, !I50, 1021, MHlllnir Cur), 1103 n. in., 1213,2 30 DinlncCnr, 100 (Limited 122 Uinlnit Car, 5 20, 5 50, Dinllii Cnr, 0 3.3, 0 50,812,1000 l oi ,,lt,. Express for Ilo.ton without chango, 1100 a. in., weekdn s, and 0 ,30 p. m , dally, FOlt WASHINGTON AND THIS KOPTII, For llaltlmre and Wnshluirton, 3 50, 7 20, 8 31 10 20, 11 28 ft. in., 12 OU (1231 Limited Din', lug Cor), 1 12. 3 IS, 4 41 (5 10 ConBree!oiiut Limited, DlnlliK Cnr), 0 17, 055 (Dining Car 7 5s (Dining Car) p. in., nnd 12U5 nlrhl week dnys, Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 1123 in., 12 09 1 12, 4 11, ( 5 15 Congressional Limited. Dining Cnr), 655 (Dining Cir), 758 V. la. (Dining Car) And 12 05 night. FOP. ATLANTIC CITY. Livi'e Ilrond street stution, Plillndvlphlft (via Delnwaro rlverhrldg"), express, 9 07 n. in. 338 ami 7 02 p. in. neek days. Sunday 8 07 ft. m. and 702 p. in. Hemming lenve Atlantlo City, 7 50 n. in. week da s, 10 05 n. m. I 15 p. m. dally. Leavo Mnrket street Ferry, express, 5 00, 8 20 9 10a m (1 OOSaluidftys onlyi, 1 60 2 50. 3 40. I 00, 1 20, 6 00 and 5 30 p. in 81.00 excursion, 7 00 ft. ui. Siindftys, 0 00, 7 30, 8 00, 8 SO, 9 00, 9 43 n. m., ond 1 30 p. in. ft.Ot) excursion 700 n. nu liituriilng havo Atlantic City, 0 15 (Mondnt-g only), 7 00,7 40, Hat, DOS, inn n. in,, 3 00, 4 til 3 an. 7 so ami a ii , .. ..-i, .i... ' 2,v: .... 3 10, 4 10, 8 00, 5 30, 0 00, 7 00 8 03, 9 03 and 9 65' K,?r ,?11'? M,Sy' Aimlewia, Wlhlwood nnd Ilollylteich. Exprwst. 9 00ft. m.,2 30, 4 05. BOO 11 nv weplr ilnvu h,,,,.l....o u ,vt i- slon, 7 00 ft. ill. dally. Cape jla u'lIy,'ox'pr!s, For boa Isle City,' O. can City nnd Avalon.- lxnrOMS. 9 10 n. in ttn.l n '1,1 A nn vt . wck davs Sundays, 850 a. in,' i'xcmsleu 7 00 b. m. dully. hiir Soniers Point. Uxpress, ,3 00, 7 00, 7 40. U 0 ii. m 1 00 fSaturdays only), 2 50. id) ami 5 JO p. ui, Wck days. Holidays, 7 00, 8 00. fl 00. 9 45 n. m. . ! l'liF.ypiT, J. rt. Woon, Gen 1 Slannger. Gen'l Puss'g'r Agll Celebrated Female ISmilers nover fall. IJluuTjulisIt'lecUriVliwa an) tnd furs (sftcr fiLIng wiin -inrwy sna i-ccayrajti I'lUt sno other Use namU.I. AI..V. l.uvlh. lir., mnii .tnU .It.an. with "Twuy snd I'ccayrojtl 1'lUi snd oihtr like polntmcnt. iluarsntccd supprlor to all otbsri. ro.itlvuy the U.t I vllX, Uk Ulf, poitou, tltll. Qeis,lia,uiuiDrK,Ar.u I, i-srusulxiv, 4 CU. i)r,D. I For sale nt l'ovliu drug store, 28 East Centre street, ' RESTORE LOST VIGOR 3Vten Id doubt k to uie for Ntrruu. IXtilllT. Lom of kiul r, -l,k it.). lsr. At,ophy. Viricocl. ,j wuhfSTrjTL fii I" V r L
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