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This oiler dhows tho implicit fallh tho Company has In tho Medicine It manufactures and tho lnfallllilo remedy tt Is for all cases of Diphtheria, Croup, Quinsy, or uny throat affection. Ask your dealer for It nnd keep ono or more Hollies handy In tho houso nt nil times Thousands upon thousands of lives saved an nually hy ll)Is Mcdlclno, MANUFACTURED Of THK I s S 5 2 TfiomDson DlDfilfierla Care Co. & 5 ' WILLIAMSPORT, PA: SoM by Druggists Everywhere. oninuiliiiiNlliiiiiiniliiiiiiiuniiiiiiiiniuiiuNiirg $ 1 PRIGfc, 50 CTS, A BOTTLE P luaimimiimiiiiumiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiml For sale nt Klrllu's drug store. iai rut w Air rq Every man's wife who has usedSSELld'S knows a good drink. Try iton your husband. ElyS can tell you about Seol- Ic's. This admix- . turetmprovescheap ' cofice and makes dousdrlnk money a pack- It OR TWISFStI 604 North Sixth St. Bin El BtEainEa Sldo entrance on GrocnSt PHILADELPHIA. CURE CUARAKTECD. ILilli:-l'iil rilAL 1 Jl'lirsl limit Venn llu-iltid KtihtIcik-u Iti (ler'uuii). , STRCTURE, BLOOD OISON, GENERAL DEB'LITY, lost Viaon," .EXCEr.3ES AND T.LL CTHER XSFFCCT8 OF YOUTHFUL FOLLY OF BOTH 3EXES 1'crtiiniicntiy cuml nucrcveiv onccl.a lias lulim. 10ST MANHOOD AMD SKilURICX CMAHS BESTOSt'.. UIb cluim, irrile, jiriiit or Bay, oM r. TJlctl knowi wore ' altout tht-ie r1t' i s nt how to trt tt tluraiucctiifullj: than all ! other ooraiilncl, nnd tiny all k"i v it lr, to tMr xorrtm. , 1'oor n-l lllcltt ityoa vcre mV ! and k(IiuUt J, iu1 yi uj: vlth to get lltniitt a I Vi,rul tntii-i- -it. nv cna- moro old ; Mr Tlii'vl oud be v ill onto nu p 01 lw lr ifi'uro ! I fitlllc So Ifti't)tloM, tioFnWe Kt'iirecitallnii Fn-H can curol la to lu Dnji. Hi.ud iho 2 -tut t tmii for Triilh Vest of U f.r fetnrloor 1rtrrlid, yonnnor old. Only ltook ex-T-ottDf quickt. I lours: US. Kxeuinpn; CO. Hours fur exam InatWa and trcfttmeut In (""cralntthntHlcM amldaneirouacaMa, daily, OtoS. Wed. and Sat. rg.t6toI0, Sun.,0 to!2. Trvat nifot by mull Ftrlclcat w-ortcy (iuarantccd. IoHlicly ta low cut I'lntrgoa lu tbti city Iwr U-e ,ct lrt-itlnu nt. POLITICAL CARDS. PIERCE WALKER, Of tho Fourth wnrd. Subject to Citizens party rules. VOTE FOR JOSEPH WYATT, Ok SursAsrioAii, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, Rlrst District. vote: for -FRANK C. REESE, OF SllKXAMiOAM, FOR REGISTER. vote: for HON. ELIAS DAVIS OF llBOAI) MOfXTAIK, -KOlt- County Treasurer vote: for GEO. FOLMER, Sr., Ok Siien-amkmh, -FOR- AH J C0reaSli " BRYANTALBANY. Meots Senator Hill at Dinner in New York's Capital. THE RESULT HOT MADE PUBLIO, lie Alterwnrd. Ai1ttres.es Ten Thousand Tetiple lu the City Hull Smmre Setinlor Hill Was Ni.t l'resriit IltlrlliK tin- Ail j tlress Jlr. llrynn nt 1'tleu. i Al.HAXY, Aut?. 2i1 Tho ec-ml liny ot ' Wllllum J. Hryiin's trip wustwtirtl from ' the seclusion of Unl Ttnok was tin event ful ono, crowili) 1 with n vnriety of incl I tlentH of, tr.ivel, lnellflliiK n picturesque 1 r""nntltmnt a sunimor hotel, n stlrrlnit I Hpi'tvh to n croml nf workltiRniun lit the tuviiof KuiKSton. nlitl eulmlnatliiK Inn p-L-it mot'tln nt Allnny, where ths cmi ili'l'ito sp-ik.' t ) n oro Vit ostlmatoil nt from T.P'ilt) ln.mn )ot);iIt!, pnoko'.l In tho city hull iuiire uiulor t!u s!m,l jy of tha state h iu o. It, 'I'oro thU ilcmonettvitlon Mr. nml Mrs. Uiy m -,it iloivn to n dliinor with S snator Hi'l mi 1 prim.ne.it Albany Danuic-ruf nt th 8'nator's in;nnlllccnt home, tltlu 1 Woolforf! lloot, whltliTthey wuroilrlvou directly from tho depot, whore n strons? lungoil crowd enmo no.ir mouulug them ou their arrival. Thoso who met tho De.mocr.itte canilldato nnd his wlfo nt Mr. Hill's much dlsctissod dlniior wore: Su prama Court Judgo I). Cndy 'llerrlok and wlfo, Louis W. Pratt, tho collector of customs, nnd wlfo, Norton Chaso, chair man of tho city Domocrntio coiumlttoo, which, with other local organizations, hud tho meeting lu charge For nearly thruo hours Mr. Hrynn was tho guest of tho Now York senator, and although every partici pant lu tho dlunor avcrrod that It was purely a soclnl affnlr tholr descriptions wero taken with a grain of salt, It being tho gcnoral Impression that an under standing was reached which will lnsuroto Mr Hrynn tho support of tho partyorgan l.ntlnu in tho stato. Tho crowd began to gather In tho city hall square two hours boforo tho meeting, .il l when Mr. Hryun faced them tho peo ple were packed In solid masses over sev eral acres of pavemont and sod, with ad venturous men clinging Uko boquets lu tho branches of trees and climbing tele graph and lamp posts. Ills nppearnnco as Ik- stepped upon tho ling draped platform kindled n florco shout, which swelled Into cheers, with hundreds of hats nnd hand kerchiefs In tho air. Ho was escorted by Messrs. Chase and I'ratt, Recorder James Mathows, Postmaster Woods nnd Collec tor John P. Masterson. Senator Hill was' uot thero. Mr. Chaso introduced tho orator. Mr. llrynn said, in part: "Mr. Chairman and Fellow Citizens: It Is proper, aye more, it is necessary, that tho ciludidiite who stands upon u platform shall indorso tho utterances of his plat form, and I stand before you to declaro in your presence that I indorse every word and every syllablo of tho platform at Chi cago. Hut, whllo I do so, I expect lu this campaign tho support of many Democrats who are not willing to iudoie nil that tho platform declares for. In a campaign there Is always some overshadowing Ir-ho, then is in a campaign always ono groat para mount question which more than any other will determine tho allegiance of tluo who suoport the ttoket, and in this painpnign wu'npupal with conlldenco to M&se people wno aicopposoti to u longer IVjutlnuation of tho gold standard policy Hi' tho United State. "I assert that behind the gold standard In this country tho only potent forco con sists of those who hold fixed Investments and those who ns brokers profit tho greater by moro bond Issues. They tell the labor ing man of tills nation that they ought to support a gold standard. J lie laboring men hnro never found the financiers of this nation tho nicu who have exerted themselves to lmprovo tho condition of tho laboring man. . "As a rulo tho men who havo spoilt their time trying to break down labor organi zations tho only protection that tho-laboring man has had these are tho men who now come to tho help of tho laboring man. I ask you if you ought to expect blessings from those from whom you have only received cursings In the past? I no tice that ono of our opponents tho other day said that tho old soldiers would bo opposed to froo coinage. They gave tho impression that tho financiers aro very much Interested in maintaining a gold standard for tho benefit of tho soldiers; but, my friends, tlieso men forget that all of tho soldiers lived during tho war, and that during tho war tho soldiers know that the financiers mado tholr bonds pay able in gold and left tho soldier to offer Ills llfo upon tho battlefield. Moro than that, my friends, I do uot bcllovo that tho soldiers who aro willing to offer tholr lives if need bo In behalf of their country lire today going to join in n conspiracv to enslave seventy millions of freo people by fettorlng them to a gold standard." The crowd which followed Mr. Ilryan's escort to the depot rushod through tho strong forco of pollco which had boon thrown about tho building and yard, nnd closed In upon tho carriage, so that tho candidate and his wife hail a hard strugglu to get to the car. At 8 :15 tho train moved out toward Utlcu, whore tho party decided to spend tliq. night. Whllo Mr. llrynil was spoakiug nt Utlca about half of the plat form fell.seudlng fifty men to tho dlstaueo of ten feet. Nouo wero seriously injured, although several wore cut nnd bruised. Unltl l'ostnlllctf ltohhers la New Mexico. Wamiixutox, Aug. &). A telegram re ceived from tile United Statos marshal at Sautn Fo, X. M., states that the Separ gang of postollico robbers, with other out laws, are fortlflod in Grant couuty, N. M., and that owing to tho fact that many of the ranchers nro lu sympathy with the robbors it isdllllcult to procure a posse to effect tholr nrrest. Tho marshal nt Santa Fo asks that li troop of cavalry from Fort llayard lio ordered to assist In making tho arrests. Governor of Chlcktiiv Nntlnu. Independence, Ivan., Aug. 20. Com plete returns from tho elections In the Chickasaw nation show that Harris has lioen elected governor by a majority of 63 orcr Jones Wolf. Harris was tho candi date of tho half brood or professional ele ment. As a big majority of tho half breeds wero elected to tho senate and houso n rad ical chungo for tho hotter may booxpected In tho management of tho Chickasaw na tion, Succeofiil Kmlliiar of a Strike. F.LWOOD, Ind., Aug, 2d. Tho tin plate workers' strike hero was ended yesterday by tho company signing the scale. Hun dreds of persons aro out in force rojolclng ...Ith lha ctpllrni'a nvpp thn nenniifnl snttle- nient of tho strike, nnd nro parading tho iguig uuu siiuuiiug. LbGlfild BABY Grew Tor.e umlrr Treatment of llest Physicians. Tried I CUTICURA REfeiES Great Change In Tlvo n.iys and To-day Is Kntlnly Cured. fy liahy had Eczema In Its worst form. Oi eot the best plissiclanslntlioclty attended her, hut flio continued to net worse all tho tliiin. normally admitted he was at his wits' end. I then got Cfricuiu itKMSDtEs.nud lu ai-ic f'iy. noticed n great chitngt in her coti ilition. Hho continued to linproo and to-ilay U enttrelu cured, has nice head nf hair, and Is llvelyandlicnrtv. I speiitconslderauleinoney for limns and doctor's hills, which was useless. J. It. JACOISS, 2031 Wllklus Ave., Halt., Mil. Spfkht Cms Treatment. Watto linthi with Cm-rt-iiA SoAr.ttentleapplieAtlnn.of rutici ha (ointment!, thr 2rent Ikln curp. nnd mllil do... of Cl'TICCHA ltkSOL vert, grtttetl of bumor curM. Solil IhrAnjhout the world. Price. Cmrria ftV i Soap jv t HfsoLvrsT.sno andtl. roTTBHDai'OAntf C'HFM. Conp.. 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Ily tiial i-.-j tha 'i' -pi p-ircii-i'r li ,-)! ihe JiKfRtion per. , t,ri'.tis m. d tl'-ijl-.tirtsi'lennd stri'UKtl., 'i lie thru, bo liic mmlf htr.-iw.Mif tram I uhh s tttivr nu l clear. Y rrnti r.rn lont-vltnllty tiu1 tstnp'wnir o't wnhtina . ri.uL ."M titaLi,i t-ith. r Bfi, it hna noio.i lit l a . foinaleneiliitiii ft NtT..rth its wetpht ' (T.M. Ounlmx lFta "n-ek. Vrice p., or 6 boxen t".i OrtiptBtsor by nail. I!)m( irvc. 1 hi? :sr. CltASE COMPANY, t.'Lyatuut St.. i'liJIadeU hla. Taken tutcr- ; ElW.iiiV'?.r rwrtylunjly cures 0--iRiyL cramps WW4SB. ""J all J ytyand I.a Grippe. ! Used externally it is the best liui nci.t in tlie world. Kcware of limitations, buy only the ;'nuiuc j 1 r ' hi. -1 mauc uy run) uan. .r.ry.ttrt. L.rs. tb.lle. i .A. U.ODt rtel HUMPHREYS' No. No. No. No. No. 1 Cures Fever. 2 Worms. 3 " Infant's' Diseases. 4 " Diarrhea. 8 " Neuralgia. O Cures Headache. No. Noi 10 " Dyspepsia. No.. 11 " DelayedPeriods. No. 12 " Leuchorrea. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. IB Cures Rheumatism. No. 16 " Malaria. No. 20 " Whooping Cough No. 27 " Kidney Diseases. No. 30 " Urinary Diseases No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price, 25c, or D for SI. Dr. IlnitrimErs' Homeopathic Manual op Diseases Mailed Fkee. Humphreys' Med. Co,, 111 William St., N. Y. Tor 8 lo at Povlnsky's drug store, is Tnst Cen PAT. SOV. II, 1890. JUSE2S, 1891. TRADE MARK JAN. 2, '91, Beware of fraudulent and worthless Imitations. NONE GeniiiiiB'SVlWIN'; Th most heautllul I most pliable! laostw-rfoct tjl They never lireakl They never cutl They never rul Made In Cotton and Bilk Casings and Nickell'l ited. , Bend S5 cts. (Stamps) for sam pies "Uenulne Ty. In," to O.BABTBU11M.UK. BUlBtrl,rbUtHIlil,rA. ceooeccecaocooo03C5coc5o S 113 I It m I J T W Jt rmV. ,. SJ m CURED TO STAY CURED. Does This Mean Anything to You 1 If your truss don't hold you or Is causing pain, seo us at once. It may savo you jeuis of sulfcrlng. We liavo cuicd jiuiKlretls of people lu l'cnnsylvania, andean refer you to patients cured In your mm town. Our treatment Is harmless and will not keep you from your dally labor. Call and have a talk with our doctor. It will cost you nothing- Wcguaran tee relief after tho first treatment, and our prices .11 e reasonable. The Dr. Miller Co., Philadelphia. Seo Our Doctor trcry Tuesday at UNION HOUSE. Ashland, Pa. ooooooooooooo-ooocooooooooo DR. LOSS'S BOOK FREE To nil iUiWfrs of KltKOUS OV VOUTU, i.o-i' vi;oit &od ihm:am:s uv muri AM) W(I.UL, 8 pusmi; cloth tKJiirjd.erf carely sealed nude ullfdrtre. Tra tmentby mall trlctty otiriueTtlal, aoi fi poslMvv. qulclc cur 5uaraQed. .No matter tiow itins BtRndlnjj, 1 will pot lvtly cure you. Write or ca.L OR nnR329(..l5tliSl,Phlla.Pa. A gonmno welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rtaln and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale iMtatJy ,op. tap. unoice lempcranco unuiti mm )i!LIJON.llllSffl!l)l)ED. Marriage of Honry P. Whitnoy and Miss Gertrude Vandorbilt. SIMPLS BUT IUP0SINO OEREMONT. The rnthrr nf the llrlde Witnesses the Ceremony lierliulugltl Ills lutnll.l Clnilr. tinny MagnlHcent l'resetils The llnliej. lutmu n I.cuox. NKWP03T. H. I., Aug. 2d. Snrroiimle.i by tho members of her Immediate fiitnih , and those nf the bridegroom's family In j tho grent reception room at "Tho Ureak ers" Miss Gertrude Vanderbllt, eldest daughter of Cornelius Vanderbllt, was wetltleil yesterday to Harry I'ayne Whit ney, eldest son of the former secretary of tho navy, William C. Whitney. Tho cere mony was performod by the How I)r George J. Maglll, rector of Trinity church, assisted by lllshop Potter. The bishop not bolus a resldont of tho state, prevented him from tying the knot. Cornelius Vanderbllt gave Ids dnughtcr nwny In person. He reclined on nn Invalid chair, and was whoelod up to where tho bridal couple stood. Tho bridesmaids were Miss Kmlly Vanderbllt Sloane, Miss I.Ua Sloane, llrst cousins to the brldo; Miss F.dith Shepard, Miss Minnie Taylor nnd Miss Angelica Gerry. The best man wns I'ayno Whitney, tho brother of the bride groom. It was a wedding conspicuous for Its simplicity and grandeur Newport novcr saw a wedding Just like It, and will probably not see its Uko again for main- a day. Though tho Vanderbllt familv has spoilt ninny years at this Mecca of fashion, and number among their friends and ad mirer so many of their own circle, none of these friends wero guests nt tho wed ding. It was a family affair. Tho hands of tho clock on tho tower of tho cnpitol building had worked their way round to the 12:20o'clock mark before tho last coach pulled up under th" pnrto eochoro nnd furnished tho'rlocessary guests to 1111 out the limited list. Inside theie wns a solomnlty which was almost op pressive. The bridesmaids nnd thu brldo prepared fur the march down stairs In the room of Gladys Vanderbllt, which faces to the east. That young lady herself and Dorothy Whitney, sister of tho bride groom, hooded the procession, which moved to tho llrst landing on tho open staircase, which is about fourteen feet broad. They waits 1 here hut a minute fortho bridegroom and ushersnntl, arrang ing themselves on the platform, the brldo and groom took tho remaining twenty-one steps together. At tho bottom of tho stairs Hishop l'ottcr and Dr. Magill joined in and led tho way to tho dotal altar In tho reception room. Tho general effect of tho bridal proces sion as conveyed by tho costumes of the ladlos was pink, ns that color showed pre dominantly In thobeltsaround tho bodices and In tho llowcrs. Tho brldo's dross It self wns pint) whito watered silk, with old duehosso lace and pearl trimmings. It was cut moderately, and looked quite plain, but rich. It was tho creation of a Paris itrossmakcr. Tho costumes of the brides maids were much more elaboratJ and picturesque. Tho brldo carried plnkrosef, nnd tho bridesmaids carried pink rosoi and lilies of tho valley tied with a broad pink satin ribbon. Mr. Whitnoy wore u boutonnloro of gardenias, nnd tho ushers woro lilies of the valley. Tho ceremony wns performed In an alcove formed by lilies nnd Aitgusta ictorla roses hutwosn the pillars. The bride and groom knelt upon a qushion oomp.o 1 of whito sweet pens nufl IUUh of the vnlUy. Mr. Whltnsy placed the plalujjold ring oh lie orido s unajer, Kissed norland then handed her to hei" father, whom sheklssd several times. She tho. klssodhermother, nnd the eojiplo pause 1 Int the gray room, Where they received un.lor a' oauopy of tropical foliage and two glganti'; speci mens of nrojon lute wan?. ' Tae only other deooratlon In thl mom was n row of blooming white and pink rd;s treos eight feet In height" nvraugod alternately, IJivakfie-t w is sarvel ill ihc Italian ditf' in; num. T'lere were fourteen seated nt the bridal table In the middle of tho room. The wo'ldln cake confilne 1 no ring. Many magnillcent presents wero re ceived. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vander bllt gavo a diamond tiara mid necklace, which exceeds anything In size and brll llanco ever seon in Newport. They are almost equal in beauty and valuu of Cul .mcl Payne's gift of a puarl necklace, each pearl of which is about tho size of a pon. The necklace when about the bride's neck readied to tho floor. Mr. W. K. Vanderbllt gave a single immense ruby. Miss Gertrudo Vanderbllt Is nn attrac tive and distinguished looking girl, with fresh, rosy complexion and dark brown hair. She has been most carefully edu cated undur the direction of her mother, and Is talented In many directions, being fond of music nnd n Hue linguist. Henry Payne Whitney was graduated from Yale in the class of 'UJ, and has just been graduated from tho Columbia col logo law school. Ho Is devoted to nthlotlo sports, and Is an expert horseman and polo player He is a member of tho Metropol itan, Knlckerbockjr, Country, Uacquet, Hiding and Xv York Yacht clubs. There was a big crowd nt tho Old Col ony station when the Vandorbilt carriage droe up with tho brldtl oouple, en routj to I. mux, Mass., where they will spend the h inoynrmn. The Iilenl l'niiiieeii. James I,. Francis, Alderman, Chicago, says: "I rcKurd Dr. King's Now Discovery as an Ideal l'auacoa fur Coughs, Colds ami I.uug Complaint, having used it lu my family for tho List live years, to the exclusion nf physiclau'i prescriptions or other preimra tions." iiev. John llurgiis, Keokuk, Iowa, writes: "I liavo been a MinUtor of the Methodist Episcopal church for 50 years or more, and liavo never found anything so beuellclal, or that gave me such speedy relief as Dr. King's N'ew Discovery." Try this Id.nl Cough Iiemedy now. Trial bottles frco at A. Wasley's drug stoie. New Jerey lintit Ueinocrats. TliKXTON, Aug. 3'l Senator Honry I). Wlnton, of Iltirgoii, will be tho pormnuotit chairman of tho gold Domocratlo conven tion, nnd it Is expected that tho only busi ness boforo Hit. convention, will be tho selection of delegatos to tho Indianapolis convention. Thu Weather. For eastern New York, eastorn Pennsyl vania nud XowJersuy: Fulr; easterly to luutherly winds, Grip-Cold s-IIeadnche. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and I-a Grippe wheu Laxative ilromo Quinine will euro you in one day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price. 25 cents. For sale . by Kirllu's Pharmacy. m ine Old Ca.. :. m ii m tsy m M tdti m j A httie bit ci : enricn goes a long f way if you chew " Battle Ax' H The biggest piece of really high fS grade tobacco ever sold for 5 cents; almost twice as large as the other fellow's inferior brand "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF 8oDtVrs. T!?z reliable, monthly, regulating medicine. Oniy hartnlew Gfid the i.ureit drugs ihoald be used. 11 you want the btt, get ff'si IPs all's Petniircyra&.FiS!s They areprompt, Bafe arl 0.,.. ohituh.ru fit Ktirsalo by I. P. 1). yeY)T)3. Railroad. KC1IUYK1I.L DIVISION. Jim V 29, t!UJ, Trains Vlll leAVoSlieiiAudoall li((er tiio i,o."f date fur WlKKans. (lllbertun, Frai kvllle, Dm 1 Water, St." lyalr. l'ottsvlllo. HamburK, Kiadlug 1 unsii'ii ii, , msniiA I llll .llllllillUHII Ullll I Ull kdclphla (Ilninil utrcct station) nt 6 0S and 111' a. m. and I :w p. in. on wwk days. For Poll vllle and luteriuediate statlotis 9 io a. m. SfKliAY. For Wlucans, Gllliertoii, F'rtiCkvllle, Dark Water, St. flair, 1'ottsvlllc, nt 08, 0 10 a. ra. ard 3 10 p. in. For llnuitiurg, ltrndini-, 1'ottstnwzi l'hocnlivllle, Norrlstuwn, Philadelphia nt 0 CO 9 10 a. in., 3 10 p. in. Trains leave Fraekvllle for Shenandoah a 10 40a. lu. and 1211, SOI, 7 12 and 10 27 p. ai Sunday, 11 13 n. in. and 5 10 p. in. Leave l'littsvillo for Shenandoah nt 10 19, 11 1 a, in. and 1 10, 7 15 and 10 00 p. in. Sunday al 10 10 a. m., SIS p. m. Lcaie. Philadelphia, (Ilroad street fitntion), lot Shenandoah nt 557 and 835 a, m., 110 and 71! p. in. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 a. m. Leave Ilroad street fetation, Philadelphia, loi Sea (llrt, Asliury Park, Ocean drove, Loni llrnnch, nnd intermediate stations, 4 05, 6.50, 8.25 I I. 30 a. m., 2 3S, 3.30, 1.01 p. week-ihys, 8 00 Saturdays only. SilndAV (s qi nt luterlakeu forAhliury 1'atk), 101, H Ea, u Iavu Ilroad btrcct Sta1 on, Philadelphia, FOlt NF.V YOHK. Kxpress. Meek-days. 3 SO, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 650, 7 :u, s 20, y ao, 9 .VJ, 1021 (Pining Curl, ll() a. m. 1200 noon, 1235 (I.liulled H und 122 p. in. Ditiinir C'nt-H), I 10, 23) (Dining Car) 320,350, IU),5IX1, 55il (l)inin.-O.ir), 000, 050, K12,10 00, p. in.. 12 01, oIkM Sundays, 3 3), I 01, I 50, 5 15, s 20, 3H, 0 SO, 1021, lllntiiK Car), 11 lt n. 111., 12 31, 2 'M Dining Car, 4 00 I.lniited 4 33 Dining Car, 5 20, 550, Dining Car, 0 35, 0 50,8 12, 10 00 p. in , 12 01 night. Ixpriiss for llostnu wllhotit change, 11 00 a. III. , week-days, and C 50 p. tu., daily, FOlt WASIII.VCITO.V AND THU SOITT1L For flaltlmre and Washington, II 50, 7 20, 8 81 1020, 11 23 a. 111., 1209 (1131 Limited Wo lug Car), 1 12, 3 18, 4 II 15 19 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 0 17, 655 (Dining Car), 7 5s (Dining Car) p. in., nud 12 05 ulgbl week days. Sundays, 3 SO, 7 20, 9 12, 11 2U a. 111., 1209 1 12, 4 II, ( 5 15 Cougrtwslount Limited, Dining Car), 6.55 (Dining Carl, 7 58 n. m (Dining Car) nud 12 01 night. FOU ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Ilroad strett station, Philadelphia (via Delawtru river bridge), express, 9 07 a. in. 3 3 anil 7 02 p. 111. week days. Sundays 9 07 a. lu. and 7 02 p. 111. Returning leave Atlantle City, 7 50 a. in. week das, 10 05 a. in. I 45 p. tu. dally. Invo Market Atreet Ferry, express, 5 00, 8 20 9 10a m., (I 00 Saturdays only), 1 50 2 50, 3 10, I to, 4 20, f 00 and 5 30 p. in. 81.00 excursion, 7 00 II. ui. Sundays, 6 00, 7 30, 8 00. 8 30, 9 00, 9 41 a. III. , and I 30 p. 111. i I.U0 excursion 700 n. in. lieturnliiK leave Atlantic City, ll II (Mondays only), 7 00,7 10, 8 00, 905, 11 05 11. tn 3 00.40U, 5 30, 7 50 nnd 9 11 p. In, week dnjju. Sundays, 3 10, 1 10, 5 00, 5 30, 000,7 00. 8 01, 9 05 and 9 55 p. in. For Cape May, AuglesHca, Wlldwood and Holly lleach. Kipress, 9 00 n. 111.. 2 30, 4 05. BOO p m. week days. Sunday, 8 20 a. in. Kxcur aIoii, 7 00 a. 111. daily. Ca o May only, express, I 30 p. 111. Saturdays ForSealslo City, Ocean City and Avalon. Express, 9 10 a. 111., and 2 30, 4 20, 500 p. Ill wek davA Sundays, 8 50 a. in. Kxcurttlon 7 00 a, in. daily. For Homers Point, Express, 5 00, 700, 7 40, 9 10a, in,, 1 a) Saturdays only, 2 50, 4 00 and 3 30 p. 111, week days. Sundays, 7 00, 8 00, 9 00, 9 41 a. 111. 8. SI. 1'iiKVOsT, J. It. Woon, Qcu'l Manager. Gcn'l l'asa'g'r AgM Wanted-An Idea Who can think cf lome ilmpla Protect your tdeut they may bring yoa-vrealth. Write JOHN wcuutuuuH.N s uu.. raieni Atior. neyi. Watblnnton, I). C. for their 91,614 prlto oaer ud lUt ot tvto hundred litTeuiloui wonted. T7 'a. tt s ravoritc. .Jr certain In result. Tbt uBiioUieiU, K I'- lifl Ailrlrrn-t I'vu. M C.llli.lr. .. L'u.. ( ,i VT dlsfiTW ul.d, O. KIRLIN. Shcnantloah. Pa. READING R R SYSTEM t IN IJPFF.CT MAY Ifi IW. ! Trains leal e Sliciiamioaii ns follows : , For New Yotk via Philadelphia, week dart, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 rt. ill., 12 13, 3 00 Bud 5 55 p. m ! fj'oidnvR, 2 10 II. 111. I For .New York via Mnucli Chunk, week days. 5 2.1, 7 20 a. in., 12 IS and, 1OTp. 111. I For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, I 2 10, 5 25. 7 20 e.m., 12 IS, 3 (X) and 8 55 p. 111. Sun. 1 days, 2 10 n. 111. 1 For Pottsi Hie, week days, 2 10; 7 20 a. in., and ' 12 4S. 3 00 and 5 55 11. in. Smidnts. 2 in u m ForTaniauuaaud Mahanoy Cltv, week days. 210,5 25, 7-0 n. 111., 12 IS, 3 00 and 3 55 p. m. Sundays, 210 a. m. For Willlaiusport, Sunliury and Lnwlsburg, week tlays.S 25, 1130 a. in., 150 and 7 25 p.m. Sundays, 8 2bn. m. For Mahansf l'lnne, wecktlavs, 2 10. 3 23, 5 25, 7 20, 1130a. 111., fits, 150,3 00.5 53. 7 25 nnd 958 I p. 111. Hiindays,21C,9a. 111, For Ashland and Shairoklii, week das-s, 8 25, I 7 20, 1130 a. 111., 150,72 ni 9M p. m. Bun 1 days, 3 25 n. 111. For Ilaltlinorc, Warhlngton wl tlie tVest via , II. & O. II. U., through trains li-i , liAadln Terminal, Philadelphia, (1. k It. 1 V.) at 8 2(5 7 51,1125 a. in., 3 10 nnd 7.27 p. 1 Sundays, d 0, lu, 11 -'u a. 111., a lu anil i 2f p. 111, A44i liouai trains iroin 1 weniy-ionrlli nud Cttst nut fetrcets station, week dayH, 10 SO a. 111, 122t 12 It 8 10 p 111. SiindnyH, 1 85, 8 23 p. in. TRAINS FOlt SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia,, week daya, 130, 8 00 a. in., 130, 4 30, 9 00 p. in. and night. Sundays, 0 00 p. 111. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 1 30, 9 10 a. 111.. 1 30 nud 1 15 p. 111. Leaio Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 120,8 31, 10 05 11. in. nnd 4 01, 0 30, 11 80 p. 111. Sandays, 11 30 p. 111. Leave Heading, week days, 131, 710, 14(18, 1155 a. 111., 0 00 nud 8 20 p. 111. Sundays, I 35 a. m. Leave Pottsvllle, weekdays, 2 35, 7 10 a, m 12 30 and 6 12 p. 111. Sundays, 2 31 a. in. Leave Tatuaqua, week dayc, 3 18, 8 SO, 1123 a ill., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 13 p. 111. .Sundays, 3 18 a. in. Leave Mahanoy City, week davs, 3 41, 9a. 11 17 a. 111., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 OS p. m. HuuduyLjSU n. in. u Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 JO, 4 CsT 6 30,9 37, 1159a.ll., 1 12, 2 19, 5 20, 0 20, 7 B7ar3 10 23 p. 111. siiuunys. 2 40, 400 a. 111. Leave Wllllii!iisiort, week days, 7 42, 10 10 111., 3 35 and 11 II p. 111. Sundays, H 15 p. tu. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street vr&rf South street whatf tor Atlantic City. Weekdays Iixprens, 8 00. 9 00, 10 14, a. 1 Satunla) only, 130, 2 00.3 00,3 10,4 00,4 S00S30p. 111. Accommodation. 8 CO 1.. m.4 0 30 p. 111. SI 00 excursion train. 7 00 n. m, Sunday Express. 7 :to, s 00. 8 30.900. 1000 a. 4 1.1 p. 111. Aceolumedatlon 8 00 a. 111,. 4 45 D. ru. Sim.....,,,.!.,,, I..I., ?.,i . ... . Heturiiiug leave Atlantic C ity depot, corner Atlantic ami Arkansas nvenucH. Weekdays express, Mondays snily, 6 151, 7 00, 7 15,8 15, 9 00, 10 lia. 111., 3 30, 189,8 30, rs6, 9 30p 111 Accommodation, 6 20. 7 S3, a. to., 4113 p m 1.00 excursion train fiom foot Mlsslealppl avenue only 0 00 p 111. Sundays Express, 3 30, 4 00, S 09, 0O3, 680, 7 00, 7 30, 8 00. 9 3D p. m. Accon laodatlotl, 7 15 n. n... 5 05 p, tn. 91.00 excursion tmln from foot Mississippi nvenue otilyj C 10 p. in. Parlor Can 011 all express traltia, I. A. SWUIQAllD. O. (i. HANCOCK, ' (leu'l Superintendent. (leu'l l'ass. Ag BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND HEADACHES BIXIOUSV Cured by this granular effervescent and stlrou-i hint. An Instant cure for sxiur stomac hs and headaches, which often neeiunulate troni having U lllll, uui, JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah A I ii 1 56'