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Choice temperance drinks and cigars. best by ' adding a lit-1 tie of Seelijr's . : I coffee. 2C. apackge. I A A Tho Grand Army's Grand Recep tion to St, Paul. HEAELY TOETY THOUSAND IK LINE The Cintft fur Coinniniiiler-lri-Clitcr He tin'en linir Ailmtral Mindr, JInJni ClitrlcKon mill Coinrude I.lnclmn lluirnlo Vlll Cli't the Xvxt KncainiMiivnt. St. I'aul, Sopr. 3. XonHy 40,noo vcte rnus tmmpod tho stnwts ot St. l'mil fot sovornl hour-. yBtonlny, rotiowliiR tho ns Boclntlons of their youth nml feeling In their veins the nmrttiil spirit that nnlninteil them In tho qlildnyi. The wind was nn lilml one for inarching, tho warm rnysol the sun bolii'x hehlntl tho clouds nearly nil day nml n slight brcer.o ninklup; tho trnmr much !ilor for thoso In lino. Tho crowd! had 110 fears of possible; showers for thoy wore hero to seo tho Grand Army parade nml proposed, to seo It even though It did ruin, llut Che showers held off nml every thing went, off according to program. Seldom has so largo a parade como sc near moving on tlnio. Departments were directed to form nt 0 :W o'clock, and to be prepared to move nn hour Inter. Not tc exceed fifteen minutes Inter tho com-mandor-ln-chlcf romoved south on West ern nvonuo and the various divisions fell Into lino rapidly. It was 11 :30 when the head of tho pnrado reached tho grand re viewing stnml at Smith Park nntl General Walker took his placo on tho platform and tho first division passed In review. It was 2:33 in tho attornoon when the last post in tho big Eighth division, con taining Minnesota's veterans, hnd passed, nnd thoro was scarcely a noticeable break In tho lino, post following post nnd de partment coming after department in al most endloss succession. Tho enllvoning music and tho stirring martial sound of tho veteran drum corps signaled tho ap proach oT each now department, and the crowds showed prompt appreciation of the appearance of various favorites. Wnvos of npplauso went up and down tho crowded streets, and nt times tho veterans thcni- selvos took up tho refrain, ono of tho favorlto shouts bolug "What Is tho matter with St. l'liul? She's all right." Nothing was thought too good for the marching men. As ther wero lined un on tho sido streets waiting tho signal to start tno residents served Ice water nnd other wise looked after their comfort. Taken altogether tho parado was an unqualified success, and tho leading features of It have touched tho soldlor heart ns it has seldom been touched before. Tho living ling was tho feature of the day that most nppenled to tho marching veterans, nnd ninny touching scones were witnessed lu front of tho mammoth chorus. Tho children had been thoroughly trained by Professor C. H. Congdon, of tho city schools, nml wero quick to respond to his every signal. General Slckcls of New York nnd De partment Commnnder William Shakes poaroof Michigan wero allowed to appear in carriages and both wero cheered as they were recognized. General Hussell A. Al ger, past commander-in-chief, and many other Individuals who marched with tho rank and fllo wero singled out for applause. Drlgadlor General E. C. Ma son, U. S. A., retired, president of the St. Paul citizens' committee, was given hearty greeting all along tho lino, espec ially by tho veterans themselves who saw in him tho present reprosontntlvo of St. Paul's hospitality. Tho candidates for commnntlor-in-chlef nro still bolng urged by their frionds, tho leaders being Rear Admiral Jlcado, Major T. S. Clarkson, and Now Hampshire's candidate, Comrade Linchnn. It seems to bo diving between tho oast and west, and tho fact that Buffalo will suroly get tho next oucainpmeut may nffoct tho re sult, as tho sections aro somewhat jealous of tho honors Thoro nro other candidates who will havo strong support, but thoso mentioned aro tho leaders. The other of ficers will depend to a cousldernblo extent on tho result for commander- In-chief, so that whilo tho electioneering Is going on nt a fairly llvcly.rato it is a minor affair to most of tho dolcgatcs. l"orciunn nnd Altgclil. CnicAOo, Sept. 3. Ex-I)omocratlo Con gressman Foreman publishes n rojolnder to tho nnswor of Governor Altgold to tho charges of borrowing stato money, etc., inndo by him against tho governor. Ho repoats tho chargos nnd says: "Tho pub lic has a right to expect nn oxplauntlon of ovcry charge, but Instead thoy nro met with personal, nbuso, mean insinuations and hypocritical cant. I want to remind you, that the lssuo was tquarely presented to you aud as you refused to accept It, I shall await with confidence tho verdict of tho peoplo of tho stato of Illinois, to bo roudorcd in November, and predict your overwhelming defeat" Sensational Story Kxplnriod. Washixgton-, Sopt. 3. According to United, Statos Consul Johnson, nt Ant werp, there is no truth in tho story which so excited American meat paokors to tho effect thutbrokon down English omnibus hursosnro klllod and packed at Antwerp as canned beef uudor American labels. The consul reports to tho stato department that ho has mado most careful inquiry, and finds that whilo tho English omnibus liorsos do come to Antwerp in largo num bers, thoy aro slaughtered and sold fur fresh moat, and are not packed. A Hum Horner's Coufe-sMlon, Itr.ADiNO, Pa., Sept. 3. Tho mystery surrounding tho burning of tho Frill barn in west Heading has boen cleared up by the confession of John Ganz, n domontod vagrant, who had been sleeping in tho building for a number of nights. Ho ac knowledged that whilo trying to light his plpo he accidentally set fire to some hay. John ryon nnd Thomas McComb, who wero under arrest us accomplices, wero discharged, and Ganz was recommitted to prison. Hon. Joseph Chnmherluiu Arrives. Nkw YoitK, Sept. 3. Tho Hlght Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, tho llritlsh colonial secretary, arrived lu Now York yostordny on tho Whlto Star line steamship Teu tonic, which loft Liverpool on Aug. 26. With him is his wife, who sovon years ngo was Miss Mary Endlcott, daughter of tho secretary of war in President Clovolnnd's first cnblnot. Mr. Ohamborlnin will re turn homo In about n fortnight. Hryan to Speak In Kentucky. OwESSBOitp, Ky-. ontv 3, National Committeeman '.Woodson ( yestorday re ceived a telogram from - Mr. Bryan saying ho would speak in Loulsvillo tho ovonlng of Sept. 14, nnd at Lexington tho follow ing afternoon. EVERY DOT S A PORE IF A PORE S&S&l PIMPLES Elotchos, blackheads, baby blemishes, nml falling hair. Tho oniy provciillvo Is CUTICURA SOAP becauso tho only provcntlvo of Inflamma tion and clogging of tho Forks. Polo greiter thun tho combloM t!e of all ether ,kln ani eoirn'tzlon loam, Bold throughout tho world. l'OTTtn 1bi n jtD Cnm. Corp , Nolo I'ropo, HoMon. OJ- heel (or " Uow to l'revenl I'aclol IllemUhei," freo. Taken inter- . nally cures . r- r a m r e . Mil . bow el c o m - I plaiuts, ' sudden colds, chills ' aud La Grippe. ' J Used externally it is the best liui- ', tnent in the world. Beware of J imitations, buy only the genuine ; made by Perry Davis. ,.',. Ltrt tattle 2 td fiOctnti fck, CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. victims ol Lost Manhood should eend at uuuo iur a uook that explains how full manly vlttor Is easily, quickly and permanently restored. I.'otnuu BuHerlng from weakness can af ford to Ignoro this timoly r.dvlco. TtnrOr .nil a l.n... - -r iuu Birenutu, uc- velopmcnt nnd tone aro Imparted to every portion of tho body. Sent with positive proofs (sealed) rce to any man on application. ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO.N.Y. ft'Mchcutrr'n Encllah Diamond 11 run if, EiWROYAL PILLS Orlfilnnland Only Genuine cure, alwaj-i reliable, ladics nt LrogK.t for Chtrhtttcr KnqliH Dta-, rr, t l f.V.f.lnal.lllJ V jboxos. peeled wltb blue ribbon. Take ;jt XCv n other. Jiefiut tfangtrou tuhit ifu- "ftou and imitation. At ProirgiHi, or lend 4e. In "Umii fbr rnrtlculrvn, tc.timonlli not IIellcf fur Lutllfm tnlttttr, by relarn Mall. llMMm T.-tlraonlntt. A'am ibetrr. ChlrhpsftPm'liriuti;ultJu..Uut1lon Siuuriv lollbt ail fooci "riigann 1'hlliM Vm POLITICAL CARDS. jjors ciiiup ituitoivS3, PIERCE WALKER, Of thu Fourth w.inl Subject to Cittzcni party rules. vote: for JOSEPH WYATT, Or Shenandoah, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, Rlrst District. VOTE FOR FRANK C. REESE, Or Shenandoah, FOR REGISTER. VOTE FOR HON. ELIAS DAVIS OK IlnOAIl Mountain FOtl County Treasurer VOTE FOR GEO. FOLMER, Sr., Of menaximiaii, County Treasurer. VOTE FOR Harry Bradigan, Of SUENAifDOAn, -FOR- PROTH0N0TARY mimm WEAK MEN & 9 MlFJpM" For tho Presidential Nomination at Indianapolis. BDCKNEH FOB VIOE PRESIDENT. (li'iirrnlly rnnoeiled That the Krntllrlilnn Will he fllten See 1 I'lllrt Illinois Delegatos UrBf Spniitor l'almi'r to Allott the I'oc of Ills Nntiie ftr rrrsldent. IxmanapoLIS, Sept. 3. Forty-one stoto nnd three territories, represented by 321 delegates, met yesterday In Tomllnson Hall as tho climax of n six weeks campnlgn to repudlato tho action of tho Chicago con vention and put forth n declaration ol principles and ntimo n presidential ticket. Senator Palmer, who called tho body to order, termed it tho first convention of the National Democratic party, whilo others referred to it as tho Domocrncy which held Its Inst convention in 1803. Admission to tho hnll was confined strictly to tlckot holders. As a result many people wore denied admittance. Inside ovcry seat in tho spneo reserved on tho lloor for tho delegates nud alter nates was taken nnd tho galleries, excopt on tho upper balcony In tho roar of tho hali where tho band wnsl located, wero com fortably well filled withoutbeing crowded, whilo tho chairs in tho rear of tho plat form reserved for tho distinguished guests wore nearly nil occupied. Tho decorations wero brilliant and lavish. There was a profusion of flags and buutlng, trailing smllnx, Spanish moss nud potted (lowers, but tho most noticeable feature was the prcvnlivco ofi gilt, symbolical of tho spirit of tho conycutlon. Gold wreaths wero everywhere In tho decorations, and half the dclogatcs wore sprays of golden rod in tho lapels of their coats. There Was nn unusually largo number of Indies it. tho galleries and In tho chairs back of the stage, their bright gowns and hats heightening tho general effect of tho scono. Most of them wore from u dis tnuco, but somo of tho most prominent ladics of Indianapolis wero present. Mrs. Hondrlcks, tho widow of Into Vico Pres ident Hendricks, was especially conspic uous. Altogether It was an Impressive scono. The delegates themselves wero nn Im posing body of men. Among thorn wero muny who havo for years ln'on prominent In national affairs and tho counsels of tho Democratic luirty. Tho big Nnw York delegation-of seventy-two mom hers per haps nttracto'l tho most attention. In It wore such conspicuous men ns Governor Flower, tho temporary chairman of the convention; ox-Secretary Fairchild, ox- Mlnlstor to Turkey Straus, (ieneral Tracy 01 finally, liorauou. iving, uoinnei .lonn It. Fellows, Perry H. Uolmont, John De witt Warner and others. From the old Biy stato, thoro wore Dr. Everett, tho son of Edward Everett, and Godfrey Morso; Maine sent C. Vey Hol man; Connecticut, ex-Congrossmnn Lowls Sperry; New Jersey, W. J. Curtis; Penn sylvania, General Plekett and Assistant Secretary of tho Interior Hey nobis; Vir ginia, Colonel Hooves, tho world famous engineer; Kentucky, General Buckner, W. II. Haldeinan and Colonel W. C. P. Breckinridge; Ohio, ex-Congressmen Outhwaite, Senoy and Haines; Illinois, Senator Palmer, Contr 'ler Eckels and ex-Mayor Hopkins: Wi-cunslu, General Bragg and Senator V'lns; Minnesota, Daniel W. Lawlor; Iovv Henry Yollinnr; Missouri, Judge Bronv.nea I and F. Leh man; California, John P. Irl-h; Colorado, Louis H. Ehrlch; Louisiana, Senator Cnf fery and John H. Spcllman; Alabama, J. M. Faulkner and ox-Governor Jones; Georgia, W. S. Thompson ; Washington, Hugh C. Wnllaco. There was plenty of enthusiasm, and demonstrations wero numerous. Tho del egates cheered at tho sight of prominent men, in fact everything and anything. Every referenco to Mr. Cloveland was tho signal for a scene, during which men cheered and waved whatever they could get their hands on. Minlnturo flags found their way out of mysterious recesses nud were wildly waved on ovcry occasion. Tho convention held two sessions, but got no further than effecting tho perma nent organization. Ex-Governor Flower, tho temporary chairman, nnd Senator Caffery, tho permanent chairman, both delivered addressos, aud Dr. Everett, of Massachusetts, aud John P. Irish, tho Pnclllc coast orator, voiced tho spirit of tho convention during Interims in tho proceedings. There wus not a jar or hitch anywhere. Tho temper of tho dologntos wns dis played in tho vigorous fashion with which tho denunciation of tho Chicago platform nnd Its candidates was received. Gov ernor Flowor referred to Bryan ns an "am bitious, unsteady and unsafe" man nnd a "demagogue and word juggler," with "a revolutionary horde behind him," nnd tho rafters rang with tho npplauso. Governor Flower's speech wjut somewhat exten sively Into argument to show that bimet allism as proposed by tho Chicago plat form was a dream and that the gold stan dard was responsible for high wages and lo,v Interest rates un money. Senator Caffery, in assuming tho gavol ns permanent chalrmnn, made a very ef fective speech In tho nature of an appeal for the life of the "old Domooraoy." Ho painted tho Domocrnoy at Chicago as lu diilurlnff in a doliaueh. But he said reason must return, and hn appealed from "Do- j inoorncy drunk to Democracy sober, and asked the convention to again "unfurl tho Hag never yet soiled by repudiation or stained with dishonor." "While Democ racy lasts," he said at tho climax of his speech, "the republic will last, and while the republlo lasts, human liberty." Dr.Everett made a stirring speech against sectionalism, and John P. Irish Ukeued tho "silver Democratic party" nnd the He publlcan party to twin daughters of tho horso leech, both seeking to ralso the price of tho necessaries of life. In concluding he predicted that if this convention did not succeed lu vanquishing both It would at least leavo ono without a sister. Perhaps tho most Important action taken by tho convention yesterday was the adoption of a recoipmondatlou to make the organization pormnuont, and to em power tho national committee appointed to call future conventions. Thlslndlcatos n contest four years fropi now over tho regularity qt the two organizations, and may provo far reaching In its effects. Last night n great mass meeting wns held, whilo ono set of loaders wore at work framing the platform and another trying to fix upon a candidate. Thoro seems to bo an almost unanimous sontlmont lu favor of General BucUnor, of Kentucky, for vice president, but tho contest for pres ident is still open Although Gonernl Bragg has beou soonilngly In tho lend, powerful Influences am at work to defeat hlin. His receptiou yesterday lu thy con vention wo., i rtlnppottitment tn his friends. It was not as enthusiastic ns they thought It should be. A strong effort Is being mndo to bring out Senator Palmer or General John C. Black of Illinois, and Secretary Morton of Nebraska, and D.ivld Lnwlorof Mlnnosotn, nro enjoying incipient honors. Senator Palmer does not desire tho nomination, nnd there Is said to lie a letter here from Secretary Morton declining to permit the uo of his name. Were General Bragg not In the way Senator Vilas might 1h named, but ho absolutely refuses to consider the question as longns General Uraggls In tho field. Wntterson's boom does not grow. Tho Illinois delegation held a meeting last night, and decided to present tho namoof Senator Palmer for president If tho senator would allow this action to lie tnkon. In case of his refusal It was de termined to plnco General John C. Black In nomination. It Is positively stated that unless some thing Is heard from President Clevelnnd to the contrary that his name will lie pre sented to tho convention for president. Tho Florida delegation adheres to its de termination to placo licforothe convention Mr. Cleveland's namo. As tho state is well up on tho list on tho call of states for nomination of candidates, fow nomina tions can be inndo before Mr. Cleveland's namo is mentioned, nnd there is a possi bility of astampedoln hisdlrcetlon unless tho delegates are aware that It Is contrary to his wish. In thtsconneetion ltis stated that tho Now York delegation might lie placed In a very embarrassing position, and It Is understood that Chairman Grlf fin, of New York, has telegraphed the president desiring to know what his wishes are. 3lun nlinis ltcults. From a letter written by Iiev. J. Gunder 111:111, of Dliiioudalo, Mich., we ore permitted to make this extract : "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discoveiy, ns tlio results were almost marvelous in the caso of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church at Hives Junction she was brought down with l'neuinoiiia succeeding La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughim; would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could nut survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discover': it was quick in Its work and highly satisfactory in results." Tiial bottles free at A. Wasley's drug store, lingular size 50c and fl.no. .Mli.pT .HcKllilcj'n Mall. Canton', O., Sept. 3. Ever slnco Mnjor McKlnley returned to Canton from Co lumbus ho has received at his North Mar ket street homo nn iminenso volume of mall and tologmphic matter. But the condition this week surpasses that of any time slnco tho campaign opened. Heavy as was tho Hood of telegrams and letters on his nomination It does not approach that which has followed his letter of ac ceptance. Tho mail cannot longer lie handled In tho ordinary manner of neatly tied packs, but is now delivered lu sacks, and the number of telegrams, If counted, would bo surprising In tho highest degree. Ho has signed as high as l.ll'.O letters of acknowledgment in ono evening, aud still thoso requiring attention continue to ac cumulate. llucklcn's Aritlcii Salte. Tho lust salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, stros, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptious, and positively cuies pilos, or .10 pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale liv A. Waslcy. . . , ii.i. t., i 1.. leans Coo.:.i V 11., Sept. b. HjpubJlcans from all foctions of the stuta' attended an enthusiastic caucus here last night us n preliminary to tho state convention. The committee on permanent organization pre sented tho namo of Henry B. Qulinby, of Lnkeport, for presiding officer. Itisstntcd that thu platform wiU favor money "as good as gold" aud a high protective tariff. Stato Issues will not bo touched upon by the convoutlon. Virginia Desperado Killed. PIKKVIMX, Ky.,Scpt. !!. Innttemptlng to capture George O. Qulnn, a Virginia desperado, who hud killed Everett Fowler In Hussell county, Virginia, a week ago, tho posso 11ml on him, killing him in stantly. Qulnn was surrounded by the posso and mndo a desporato light before ho was killed, emptying his revolver. Qulnn shot Fowler through the head whilo tho latter was hunting squirrels, killing him InctJintiv. Bon Cleans every- thing from the attic Am VThe Modern Cleaner All Grocers. Free Sample. Chllds&Chllds. basement .CHASES BfoodfKerveFood For Weak unrj Ran-Down People fron Childhood to Old Arje. WHAT iT ISS ! TW rlohratnt a'l rMtoratlw I ood., I.HoaiuHi it rt'l'InLea the anniu .ubttauues lu thu U.1,,,1 anil dit.s thnt ri eshaustni In ar...twi,lip.,i,ii,a nu'lal.yiln. iiidiirp.tlon, uiU living, overvrurk, worry, ecl.l., nuii.u, a j. WHAV IT DOES ! Pr making the bl-mi inraaiiil noli, ami tho aii.Mslt.m wrl'-it.it ire a au la tlu.li, iiiuatlaani atr uth. Tlio nerves la Imr mail. atrotiir,tlii l.riio becomes active ao.l clear, lurrraturfnar loet vitality an.i stopUmr all uaatinK drains and neaknealn either ses.lt has Boeiinal ; and asafomalerenulatorlt la north its iv.iirh t In sold Ouu boa larta a week. Prlrv or 6 Lines (uu. DrnggUtaorujuiall. IliinU Tree. . THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, liU CUcetnut Et.. 1'hllajeh.hla. " DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELEr, For sale by P. P. D. KlBUtf', Shenandoah, Pa, READING R R SYSTEM I.N KKKK(T MAY 17, Train leave Shcimtidnah nn fllornt Ko r New York vht I'MIndeliiltip, week thift 2 10, 3 33, 7 30 it. 111., 12 H, 3 00 timlflM p. m Hnmlfiv. 2 li)n. in. For New Y irk via M uioh Chunk, weelf dnfS, 3 23, 7 2" n. in., 12 4 mi l ;t00 p. m, lnr KiMtilliif? niit l'l.llwlelpti.it, week dura. 2 10, 0 23, 7 20 n.,ii., 12 K 3 O) nml 5 33 p, m. Hud tiny. 2 10 n. m. For PotUvllle, week dnvn, 210, 7 20 n. m., and 12 H, 3 OO nnd 3 33 p. lu. Hundn v 2 10 n. In. l'or Tninaqiiit nud Maluiiioy City, vttk darn. 210,3 23, 7 20 n m., 12 4, 3 00 and 6 83 p. m. Humlnyn, 2 10 n. in. For WiIHainpo''t, Suuluiry nnd IwMurn, weekdrtn, 8 23, 1130 n. in., 130 nml 7 23 p. m Himdayn, 3 23 n. m. For Mftlmnoy I'Inne, weekdnv. 2 10. 3 25, S 23. 7 20, 11 30 n. ni., 12 IS, 1 30. 3 00,5 55, 7 23 at.d W p. in. Htimlnyo, 2 10, 3 23 n. m. For Al)lnud nnd Sliamokln, week day. 825. 7 20,1130 n. in., 150,723 nnd p.m. Bun days, 3 33 a. n. For IlAltlinoro, Washington nnd the West t1 It, AM). II It., throtiKh trains lro-t lteadlnr Terminal, IMdladelphla, (1. V It. 1 K) nt 3 20, 7 M, 112)1 n. in., 310 nud 7.27 j. i. Sumlnya, 3 20, 7 00, 11 26 n. in., 3 40 nnd 727 p. in. Addi tional train from Twentyfourth and ChtnW nut utreet station, week davn, 1080 n. m, 12 20, 12 15 8 40 p in. Sundays, 1 33, 8 28 l. in. Tit A INS FOIt SHENANDOAH. Louro New York via Philadelphia, week days, 4 30, 8 00 n. m., 1 30, 4 30, 'J 00 p. m. hnd nicht. Sundays, 6 00 p. m. Ixitvc New York via Mauch Chunk, week day, 4 30, 9 10 n. in., 1 30 nud 4 13 p. tn. lcttvo Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 33, 10 05 n, tn. nnd 4 03, 6 30, 1130 p. m. Sundays, 11 30 p. m. Leave Jtcndlnp, week dnyn, 135, 710, 10 C8, 11 55 n. in., 600 nnd 8 20 p m. Sundays, 1 33 a. nv Leave FotNvlllc, weekdays, 2 35, 7 40 a. m-, 12 30 nnd 6 12 p.m. Sundays, 2 33 a. m. Leave Tamatjua, week days, 3 1, 8 50, 1123 a m., 1 27, 7 20 nnd 9 43 p. in. Sundays, 3 18 a. m. Leavo Mahnnoy t'ity, week days, 3 43, 9 21, 11 47 n. m.. 2 03, 7 4 1 nnd 10 OS p. ni. Sundays, 3 45 n. m. Leave Mahnnoy Plane, week dny, 2 10, 4 00, 6 30,9 37, 11 30 a. m., 1 12, 2 19, 5 20, 6 26, 7 57 and 10 23 p. in. Sundays, 2 40, 400 a. in. Leavo VlllIatniort, week day, 7 42, 1010 a. m., 3 35 nnd 11 11 p. in. Sundays, 11 13 p. in, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street wharf for Atlantic CItj. Weekday Kxpres", 8 00. 9 00, 10 41, a. m., Saturrti only, 130, 2 00,3 00,3 10,4 00,4 30, 5 00 5 30 p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 n. m., 4 30, 6 30 p. ni $1.00 excursion train, 7 00 a. in, Sunday Imprest, 7 00. 8 00, 8 30,9 00, lOOOn. m. 1 43 p. in. Aecomruf datlon 8O0u. m., 1 15 p. m S1.00 excursion train 7 00 a. in. llcturnlnn Ienc Atlnnttc City depot, corner Atlantic and Arknntn n enue. Weekdays oxpret. MondnvS only, 6 45, 7 00, 7 43, ft M, 9 00, 10 15 a. m., 3 30. 1 30, 5 30, 7 30, 9 30p m Accommodation, 6 20. 7 53, a. m., 4 82 p in $1.00 excursion train from foot MUsUAlppt avenue only I 6 00 p. in. Suntlays i;.inn. 3 30. 4 00. 5 00. 6 00. (VJ0. 7 00, 7 30, s 00, 9 30 p, in, Accoo nindfltion, 115 n. m., 5 03 p. in. $1.00 excursion train from Tl it imt4siini nvcuue oiuyj o lu p. m. Parlor Cars on all express trains I. A. SWF.IUAUI), . O, HANCOCK. Oen'l Superintendent. Oen'l Pas. Ad pei7i7a. Railroad SCIIUYKILL DIVISION. i:iti:mhki 1, 1896. Train will leave Shenandoah after the abor dato for WfgKun, Ciilherton, Frackvlllo, Dark Water, M. Clair, Pottmille. Ilamlmrn, Keadlnir, PottMown, Phoenlxville, Norritown nnd PhiU ndelphia (llrond street rtatlon) nt 6 08 nnd 1145 n. m. nnd 4 20 i. m. on week dnvs. l-'or Port ville and Inlcrmcillate stations 9 10 n. m. SUNDAY, For WlKKans, Gflherton, Frf.ckvIIIe, Dark Wntir, St. Clair, Pottsville, nt 6 08, 9 40n. in. and 3 10 p. in. For llamhurK, Heading, Pntts town, Phoenlxville, NorrMown, Philadelphia at 6 00, 9 10 n. in., 3 10 p. in. Train lcae Frnckvllle for Shenandoah at 10 40 a. in. nnd 1214, 5 01, 7U nud 10 27 p. m. Sundn , 11 13 n. m. nud 5 40 p. m. Leave PottvHle for Shenandoah nt 1015, 114 "8 a. in. nnd 1 10, 7 15 aud 10 00 p. m. Sunday nud TVO 10 40 a. in., 5 13 p. in. j,, Lenve Philadelphia, (Hrond street station), i IU Shenandoah nt 5 57 nnd 8 35 n. tn., 4 10 nnd fTO UUUt, in. week days. Sundays lea e nt 6 50 a. m oTOIU2, Tkave llroad .street ftatlon, lMdlalelpl Sen firt, Ahury Park, Occnn Hniv nii't Itrfiiif lN.rin.. ntfrmnillittn .tfitlin i frt 1139 a. t, 2 3, 8.30, 1.03 p. in. week, iu accordaiKO SntiirtiiiysVonly. Si for AsliuryV'arlc), 1 Leave llro t Htrct sunua- (stop at n LIncaweavcr, . 103. 8.25 a. v lt ...i.u Street Station, Phihu T h U vn thn IVU NEW YOltKjj,,,, ndcom. HMiri'ss. wt'ok-itVivs. :t 20. 11 iqimnfiliiii was dis- 7.11, HS), 9 20, DM, IVuninlni. hnarinr. on tho 12 00 noon, 12 33 (iTlriuitc.l rS Tl;oarln8 on tlio Dining Cars), 110. 230 '(11. Tho Executive Com 1 oo, 3 to, 3 m (Dining far, nt session, mot nnd levied s's'i'umdriV1' woula ivo uuthiu 12 33, 3 30 Dining Cor, I 00 II. Car , 5 20, 3 5H, Dining Car , 0 1 li. m., 12 01 night. ,1'rco I.uncll. l-lil'es lor lloston without clu ni., week-ilays, and G 50 p. in., dall l'Olt WASIIINOTON AND Till:'"1"1''' For Balttmre nnd Washinfrton, 3 50,. 1020, 1123 n. tn., 12 09 (1231 LIm y , Minited, Dining t'nrj, b 17, 055 UIuk 758 (Dining Cnr) p. m., nnd 1203 week dr.ys. Sundays, 3 50, 720, 912, 11 2T ' in., 12 09 1 12, 4 11, ( 5 15 Congressional Limit Dining Car), 0 53 (Dining Car), 7 5 p. . (Dlidiig Car) and 12 03 night. r FOU ATLANTIC CITY. ' , Leave Ilroad i-treet station, Philadelphia (via Delawnro river bridge), expre, 9 07 n. m. 8 33 nnd 7 02 p. m. week days. Sundays 9 07 a. m. nnd 7 02 p. in. Itcturning leave Atlantic City, 7 50 n. m. week days, 10 03 n. in. 1 45 p. in. dally. Leave Market street Ferry, express, 5 00, 8 20 9 10 a. m., (100 .nturdays only), 150 250, 3 40, 4 00, 120, tOO nml 5 30 p. m. Sun days, 0 00, 7 30, 8 00. 9 00, 9 43 a. m. 81.00 excursion 7 0t a.m. ltcturulng leave Atlantic City, 7 00, 7 10,8 00, 9 05, 1103 a. in,, 3 00.4 00, 5 30, 7 50 and 9 15 p. in., weekdays. Sundays, 1 10, 5 00, 8 03, and 9 55 j. in. For Cape May, Anglescea, Wlldwood and Holly Ilcach. ICxprcss, 9 00 a. m.,2 30, 4 03, 5 00 p rn. week days. Sundays, 8 20 a. in. Kxcur slou, 7 00 a. in. dally. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon. Kxpress, 910 n. in., nnd 2 30, 4 20, 500 p. in. wek dav Suudnys, 8 50 a. in. Kxcuralon 7 00n. m. daily. For Soinernt Point. Kxpress, 5 00, 7 40, 9 10 a. in., 100 Saturdays nnlyj, 2 50, I 00 and 530 p. m. week days. Sundays, 7 00, 8 00, 9 CO. 9 45 a. in. S. M. Phevosit, J. IE. Wood, flon'l Manager. Oen'l Pnsn'gr Agtt Hillions of Dollars Go up in smolco evory year. Take no risks but get your houses, slock, fur niture, etc., insured in ilrst-clime re liable companies as fepresented by HAVTr. FATJST Insurance Aeen Uii-VllJ riVUOl, iso South Main Also I.lfo and Ars-ldpntal OompAlilR.. Wanted-An Idea I Who on think some alinme thluKtopatentr Protect your Ideaii they may hrlng you wealth. write Juur HT.uur.uuuH.', stu, ratcni Aiior neya, WathlnRton, 1). c, fur their $1.8u prlio offer aud list of ivio hundred lnventlouu wanted. KING." THEN ..Whoa l.i . Utf'' f.rr. .ui .1 ,1. lltloiaet? Icipc'.c. ,.irophv.arKjUIiul4 ?incr wcaancscs, ir ri anyci use tclne Pilli. 'rain rhets ctitcK ftJtt ana lull Ticoratnck . rt. Mkilc3(ort.nl:r,lKx( $ lorl.il:HtK .,'P4iipNw;.i '! derive Livr fi'e',5!5S s5 $3.00 ord. cure oi rt PtdLMEUl Further , mm MM .---'-"'irri'iilsfnsw