1 yflf ("I'm A DO YOU KNOW That tlicro tiro thousands of children ns well as adults dy ing nimuiilljr nil becauso tho proper medical trcatmont Is not given. Every one, who has Diphtheria, Croup, Quinsy Ca tarrh or soreness of throat of any description, can positively nndspccdlly bo cured by s If tho snmo Is applied in' strict accordance with tho printed Instructions given. It Is abso lutely harmless and easily ad ministered. Manufactured by tho Thompson Diphtheria Curo Company, Wllllamsport, l'a., and sold by dealers and drug gists overywhoro, at 50 A BOTTLE. Should your nearest dealer or druggist not havo it on hand Just when neoded, writo to tho manufacturers, enclosing a two-ce at stamp, and It will bo sent by first express c. O. D. If tho coso is very urgent sond ordor by telegraph, llestplan Is to keep it handy In tho houao at all times, THOMPSON DIPHTHERIA CURE CO, WILLIAMSPORT, PA. 89 Eor salo at Klrlln's drug store. If we can only sell cop you one package of Seellg's we better stop busi ness. But we're in business because those who try it keep on buying. of coffee enriched by SEELlG'S.Good i isn't it. Thisad 'mixture civesor-' ainarycoiieeade delicious flavor. package. 19 ccccococoocoooocooccoccseo CURED TO STAY CURED. Does This Mean Anjthlng to You 1 If your truss don't hold you or Is causing pain, see us at once. It may savo you years of sulferlng. Yo havo cured hundreds of jieoplo In l'ennsj'lvanla, andean refer you to patients cured luyur own town. Our treatment Is liarnil Bill not keep you from your w? labor. Call and havo a talk with our doctor. It will cost you nothing. Wo guaran tee relief after tho first treatment, and our prices aro reasonable. The Dr. Miller Co., Philadelphia. Sco Our Doctor Every Tuesday at UNION HOUSE, Ashlanda-Pa. ISJEB 604 North Sixth St. fSESlfcn Sldocntrance on Green St PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. lMlKTlnl'UAi;TlC(U.J ycnrslanil o Venn HuMtillul Kinti-lcnpn In lentiunv. I STRICTURE, BLOOD POISON, xgeneral Debility, Lost Vigor, .excesses and all other 7 effects of Youthful l'erDnhicntly cured after every ono else has lulktL IU5I MANHOOD AND SNRUHKEN flROArlS RESTORED, fct-nd Ave 2-cent stanijis for Ikjok Trill Ii. The only expaMir tifOimck'viiiiiIi r wnrn tcHnioninK VETERINARYSPECIFICS Tor Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 500 Togo Hook :on frontim-nt of Animals and Chart bentl'rce. pfFovors.CpngcBtlons.Inflninmntlon A.A.)M)lnal Meningitis, Milk i'ovcr. Jt.ll..-flriilus, Lameness, Itlieniuatisin. 4M!. Distemper, Nusul Discharges. ' D.l..-llot or (irnhs, Worms. JS.;""V.,,VI!US S'eavcs, Pneumonia. JH',"."."0 or unpen, Hcllyaclic. ..l...lllBcarrInui', Hemorrhages. II. II... Urinary, and Kidney Diseases. I.I... Lrupllvo Dlsrnscs, Mange. J.K -.Diseases ot Dlgt-Btlup, l'arnlyslfl. Single Bottle (over 50 doses), - . ,oo Stable Case, with Specifies, Manual.- eterlnnry Cure Oil and Medleator. 87.00 Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, . . i.oo SoM r7Drntlti or i,ot prepaid anywhere sad la any cjnsnllly en recflpt of price. ui.jr'ij.liIS-atn.fO.,luanamillani8U,!fYorl. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No.! In tiPA -tJl nrn. TJm nnlv rniiABfnt roniAit tnw Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, find Prostration, from over-work or other causes. 91 per vial, or 6 vials and large vi&. powder, lor 3. En', 4 l,y lrui,'j,iitB,ur idi puit(itJon receipt of j-rice, m JIPIllltiS'Ktt). ta,lU AllSUUllaiabLewlerk. For e.uf- nt Povlusky'u drug store, 28 East Centre street. MADE MO A MAN AJAX TABLETS WISrilVKXY Cl'llE AliL Jicrvons DIeasi'S-Talllng It-mor, lniiuitenry. Sleepless lifwi et, ca-iH-U lj Abuce and oilier KMmet and -mIImti-tlnna. Tliey (lult-kly mill surely nn re Lost Vitality In tld or young, aud fit a man for Muav, liuslness or marriage. Prevent Insanity and uiiumtup thinlf tafcnn inthiie. Thelrute Bixmbluimedlbtelmpruveiueut , and eiriciH u t'Ulti; uliero Yit.. i . iirrn tun. jubist utKJU SI1. .."B 'J10 wvu'V." TJULhTS. 'jhey havo cured iium.'.aiidaniHluillruri'yoii. Weitlve i.ltlvmvrltteu .u,al,lri. v,, eneci a euro in eaca oaM or rt'tuna tna m.','!e.y- 1 rlcoBO rcnu ler packauo. or six packaeea (mil treatment) tt tiRii. l)y mall, la plain wrapper, upon receipt ut prla-. Circular Ireo. Addrraa AJAX REA1EDY CO., c,NLdr-' PorHfllflln fthiinndnnli. Vn ! A fnaliv UruggUt. $m&Y PILLS! ALL f"5.B(SrE AhQ BUHE. SEND 4c. FC"W0MJU S SAFE or tale at I'ovhiBky'a drug atorr, 23 Eoat . Centre atreet. A genuine wolcomo waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rain awi Coal Sts Flnoai ,rfial(erj oonatnntli 1. Vr, HUMPHREYS' EARL LI ATVAS111NGT0N Tho Ohinoso Statesman Received with &roat Ooreuiony, THE VICEROY AS AN INTERVIEWER. lie Thlnlta 1'imrliBcr ARPlit llojil, of Iho I'enn3'ltnnlii Itnllrnnd, la I'nilrrimlil. Tin- l)Mlntrnllied Vlllnr' ltcccptlon lti tlu City o( llrotlicrly Loin. Washivoton, Sept. 4. LI Hung Chang arrived nt the national capital from I'htla dolphla last night. Although he hnd not hud nn opportunity to visit Cramps' ship yard LI found Charles II. Cramp, tho head of that establishment, awaiting hlsorrlvol nt tho station In Philadelphia. Ho greeted Mr. Cramp affectionately, and engaged him In conversation fornbout ten minutes. In reply to a question Mr. Cramp told LI that ho was not only tho president of tho company, but tho designer of all Its ships. "What havo you douof" "I havo designed lnoro ships, and a greater variety of thorn, than any other man In tho world," was Mr. Cramp s re ply. LI Inquired closely regarding tho class of sh Ins bu It at tho Philadelphia yarti and then wild : "I find that most of tho nations build their ships In Euglnnd aud Franco. Why Is ltf" Mr. Cramp's responso was that thcro wcro various reasons for this condition. As a general thing, ho said, tho countries that buy shins In England do so nt tno hohest of lonoyod syndicates and bankers who havo flnnnciiil Interests, which mako It moro desirable to them that English i shipyards bo patronized. LI ended tho interview by Inviting Mr. I Cramp to visit him in Wnshlngton. At all of tho stations along tho routo ' great crowds wero gathored, tho biggest , crowds being at Wilmington and Haiti moro. At tho latter city a brief stop was mnilo, but only a fow peoplo wero allowed lnsldo tho gatos. Tho distinguished trav eler was much Interested In ovcrythlng he saw, and commented on tho prosperous appearanco of tho vlllngos and farming country through which tho train passed, At dusk ho partook of his first meal on an American railway train. This consisted of Virginia corn cakos, chicken bouillon nndtea. Tho supper was not prepared by tho viceroy's privato chef, but was gotten up by Frank Thomson s cool:, who famous for his corn cakes. Li nto with rollsh, and declared himself satisfied with his meal. Later on ho selected Goorgo W. Boyd. assistant general passenger ngout of tho Pennsylvania railroad, ns tho object of his questions, and for half an hour pneu mm with queries concerning rallroaa manage ment and construction, tho average lifo of bridges, cars and rails;- what qaallty of steel is used, and tho salarlos paid tho va lious cra'des of employes. Li asked Mr. Boyd how much ho received, and when given tho figure declared that It was not enough. On tho arrival of tho train in Washing ton Earl LI took his seat in a cushioned chair and four stalwart portors carried him to his carriasro. GonoralHuger took his pined In tho car- rlnco with LI and tho Uhlncso minister. Tho remainder of tho sulto was quickly placed and tho cavalry fell In behind, and tho procossion swept rapidly up l'onnsyi vnnlanvcnuo to tho Arlington. Crowds lined tho streets, and there was a hearty greeting as tho oarl s enrriago passed. Insldo tho hotel Goneral John W. Foster, Minister Yang Yu and tho nttachos from tho legation aud several gentlomon an ladlos wero assoniblcd. Tho ambassador was taken to tho second floor where an elegant sulto of apartments, luxuriously furnished, were at his disposal. Karl I. showed evidences of fntlguo from his trip and tho excltoment of tho day, and soon retired for tho night. Till! rniLAOKLl'lIIA IlEOnPTION, Tho Viceroy Indulges Ills Penchant for Aaklug Questions. Philadelphia, Sept. 4. LI Hung Chang, tho Chinese viceroy, paid a flying visit to this city yesterday ond received royal welcome His first rldo In an Amer ican railway train ended at Germautow junction, where ho stepped from his mag nificently oppolntod special Into tho midst of a vast crowd of civic and military aig- nltarlos arrnyod there to rccclvo him and a hordo of enthuslastlo citizens. From the station ho was escorted stato to Indepondonco Hall, where Mayor Wurwick oxtonded tho formal wclcomo of tho city aud tho ambassador mado n felici tous responso. This ceremony concluded Li's wishes wore consulted, and as ho was fatigued from his journey, ho preferred to go straightway to his opartments nt tho Hotel Walton. At tho hotel ho rested for thrco hour3, and nt 3i30 In thonfternoo; was escorted to tho Union League, whoro tho crowd was so donso that tho old vlco roy almost succumbed to tho heat. After tho loaguo reception ho was takon Broad struct station, and at 4 :50 o'clock, his train steamed out for Washington. Tho intention had been to show L! through tho Baldwin Locomotive works and Cramps' shipyard, and olnborato ar rangements had boon mado to that end. At tho last moment, howovcr, tho viceroy upset all prearranged plans and decided that tho Loaguo reception should bo tho only function In which ho would partici pate. On tho trip to Indepondonco Hall the viceroy occuplod a carriage with Mayor Warwick, Goneral linger and Interpreter Loh Feng Lou, and during tho journey down Broad stroot ho Indulged his pon chnnt for asking questions. He asked tho mayor how old ho was and if he was rich ; demanded to know whether his salary was larger than that of tho mayor of Now York, and asked what olso he did besides being mayor. The way was long and slow, however, and LI first grew Impatient unci then sleepy. Tho mayor and tho Interpre ter tnlkod to him constantly to koop him nwnko. At Independence Hall LI seemed to bo oonsldorably Impressed by tho his toric associations of tho place. During his rest at tho Hotel Walton ho received a brief visit from Wharton Barker, and called upon Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hus sell Young, whoso rooms wore across tho hall from his own sulto. Ho daudlod their little son Gordon upon his kneo, and nskod If ho was named after "Chluoso" Gordon. Ho seomod disappointed whon told that ho was not, but prosontod tho boy with a modal boforo ho loft. Ho also gavo to Mrs. Young somo valuablo silks and a quantity of ton from China. Tho viceroy ato a honrtydlunor of potatoos I rlod in rosin oil, dttoks' eggs four months old, four bowls of birds' nosts soup, two boiled chlckons sliced us thin ns paper and covered with oil all sorvod colli Tho ns prepared by his four native rvou by three uativo waiters. A 50 CENT Bottle of CUTICURA RESOL VENT, greatest of humor cures, is often sufficient to complete a permanent cure of the most torturing and disfiguring of skin, scalp, and blood humors. Prnrnr Ctrne Trratmknt Fon all Skin and Hlooii Humous. Worm bath with CUTicrnA Boai". dentin applications of CcTiconA (oint ment), the. great skin cure, and mild dopes of Cuticcka Resolvent, gieatest o( humor cures. PoM throughout the worM. Trice, CrnccBA, Met Soap. 5Sc ( Uholveit. Vic. ind 11. 1otiib llat'O AKi, Chem. Coitr-., Sole Prop , llostnn. off- Uow to Cure Ertry Uumor," matled free. Taken Inter- nally cures s cramps and all bowel c o In plaints, sudde.il S colds, chills and La Grippe, i Used externally it is the best liui- mcnt in the world. Beware of I imitations, buy only the genuine J made by Perry Davis. q Lftria b.ttle, ti tad 0 e.Dti each. ONCn MORE In linrmony with tho world, 2000 completely cured men aro singing happy praises for mo grunieBi, Rranu est nnd met suc cessful euro for sex ual weakness and lostvlfror known to medical science. An nccountof thlsu-on-rtcrftil dtscoreru, In hook form, with ref erences and proofs, will bo sent to Buf fering men (scaled) free. Full manly vigor permanently restored. Failure Impossible. ERIE MEDICAL GO. , BUFFALO, N.Y. ChtrhrntcrV Knelt h Diamond I (run J. flofrrlnnl nn.l 11 til IT nnnllll-. BAFEi nlwaj reliable, ladies ik UraeclBt for Chichester Enatnh Dl-i .nn.f Ilraiut In 1tpl linJ VJj niPtftllla5 Iboici, ie&lfti with blue ribbon, l oko 'tiont and imitation: A Drugslili, or Bend !. lo ttamrfl for putlcalar, t sttmonlfcli tal 'Itllcf for LnilUm" in tt ttcr, by return r JlftlL 10.000 TittraonlMi. A'amt J'aprr, 'ChlphMtFrCheniIcttK'o..lluIIoiitQUBr?, POLITICAL CARDS. "rjion chiep uuitoKiSS, PIERCE WALKER, Of tho Fnurtli wnnl. Subject to Citizens party rules. VOTE FOR JOSEPH WYATT, Of Siiesaxdoau, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, Rlrst District. VOTE FOR FRANK C. REESE, Of Shenandoah, FOR REGISTER. VOTE FOR HON. ELIAS DAVIS Of Diioau JIouxtais, -FOIt- County Treasurer VOTE FOR GEO. FOLMER, Sr., Of Siibkakdoah, FOIt County Treasurer. VOTE FOR Harry Bradigan, Of SunxAstoAit, I-OH- PROTH0N0TARY P Br SECRETARY FRANCIS IN CHARGE. IIcilio Smlth'ji Mn-,.,.,,r TnUc thi Out Ii or Oilier. VA8lll-(iTov, Sept. 4. Kx-Oovernnr I'mni'K of MHmtiti, yosterdny took Iho eotlMltutliinnl oath of olllce in socretnrv of the Interior, in-iedlnK Hoko S-mltli. Tho oath was admihlsU'rcd ly Associate Judge Harlan, of tho United States su premo court, in tho nlllco of tho secretary of the treasury. There wero present to wltnos tho ceremony .Secretary Carlisle, Peorolnry Lnmout and a numlier of trt-as-ury olllelnls. Secretary I'ranclstook formal chargo of hU department this morning. Mr. Francis wont to the Interior depart ment larj in tho afternoon and received tho vnrlnus hoods of bureaus, chief clerk's and division chiefs. A fow of thorn woro old acquaintance whom ho had known on previous visits to Wnshlnpitiin. .Secre tary Francis was not inclined to talk Utili ties. "I hnvo no policy formulated for tho ad ministration of tho interior department," ho said. "It is a work that involves many dlfforout (ittostions that are Intricate and Important I am not at all acquainted with tho work hero, and until 1 am famil iar with tho various duties that fall to mo I shall not at any rate chango existing pol lclos." Mrs. Fmnck and children arrived from Jamostown, It. I., yesterday afternoon. They will stay hero only a fow days, ex pecting to proceed to St. Louis, and will then rejoin tho secretary nnd begin house keeping here early in October. Cnndldntn llrnu'ti rllB;rlmngp. SoCTH Hkxd, Intl., Sept. I. In a solid mass on nn open square on tho "govern ment lot," 135,000 peoplo congregated last night to hoar William J. Uryitn speak on the money question. Mr. liryan was in troduced by Hon. IJenjamiu F. Snlvely, Democratic candldnto for governor. ICx- curslon trains from near by places brought In Immense crowds during tho day. On tho platform with Mr. llrynn woro Mr. and Mrs. Snlvely and Senator Blackburn, of Kentucky, Tho latter addressed a largo meeting hero In tho afternoon. Just after Mr. llrynn began to speak tho symptoms of a stampede occurred in tho audience through tho efforts of many on tho outside to secure points of vantage. Many people were carried off their feet, and considera ble oxcltemont was tho result. Mr. Snlvoly nrow nnd mado an nppoal for or der, and tho disorder quickly p.ts-.ed away. Mr. Ilryan's address was enthusiastically received. He also addressed immense crowds at many points on the trip to this place. Ttvelvo Mrn lllown to Atom. SAX FttAXClsco, Sept. 3. Hy an oxplo sion in tho drying houso of tho California Powder company, at Hercules Station, Cab, four white men and eight Chinamen wero blown to atoms. Fifteen Chinamen wero more or loss seriously Injured, and It Is believed that somo of them will die. The white men killed aro: James McXulty, foreman of tho mixing room; . . Cra ter, Uremau of the packing houso; Man uel tinrcla, assistant general onglneer John Fretas, laborer. Tho explosion set llro to the little town of Hodoo, and groat damago was done. The loss will reach Fli-don Tails In WVst Vli-glnln. Clarkshchq, W. Vn., Sept 4. Four separate conferences between tho Demo cratio and Populist committees wero held, and all of them havo thus far been fruit loss. The Populists demand ono plaeo on tho state ticket, but tho Democratic com mittee cannot give this unless some Dem ocratic candidate voluntarily withdraws. Tho Populists will not accept tho Demo cratic proposition to give two electors in return for tho Indorsement of tho whole Democratic ticket. It is not unusual for druggists to recom mend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to their customers. Many of them havo used themselves, or in their families nnd know from personal experience its great value in tho treatment of coughs, colds and croup. They kuow too that their customers are their best friends and naturally wisli to give them tho most reliable medicino they havo for those ailments. Messrs. D.nighcrty Bros., prominent druggists of Indiana, l'a., say, "Wo sell moro of Chamberlain's Cough Iietnedy than of any other cough syrup, and always lako pleasure in recommending it to our customers." Mr. II. M. Urey, the popular druggist at Frcdonia, l'a., who has sold Chamberlain's Cough 1'cmedy for soveral years, says; "I can truly say that it is tho best cough medicino in tho market." For salo nt 23 and SO cents per bottlo by flruhler Bros., druggists. NUGGETS OF NEWS. An unknown woman was klllod in Now York by looping in front of nn elevated railroad train on Third nvenuo. Sir Augustus Hemming, governor of British Gulnna, snys tho disputed country is filled with gold deposits. Admiral Brln, Italian minister of mn rino, has nskod for a credit of 4,000,000 llro to mobilize tho Atlantlo squadron. Commander John S. Newell, of tho United States orulser Detroit, at present on the China station, is dying at Seattle, Wash. The reports that Haron Fuvn, Italian minister to the United States, had boon recalled aro denied on the highest author ity at Home. Saturday will be Pennsylvania day at Mr. MolCinley's homo. Preiiaratlons are being lnndo for tho reception of the Key stone delegation. General Count Von Sohouvnloff, gonor nor general of HiiBslnn Poland anil form erly Kusaian atiiluissador at lierllu, is suf fering from a paralytic stroke at Warsaw. His condition Is critical. During a quarrel over the ownership of a dog in a Philadelphia restaurant Thomas Cryan, a waiter, was stabbed near the heart by Sules Stokel, n strouger to him. Tho wounded man's condition Is oritloal. Stokel is under urrogt. Jesse I,, Tost, Esq., an old rosident and highly respected citizen of our town, called this morning nnd after purchasing a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diar rhcoa Itemetly, said: "If anyono asks you if this remedy will do what la claimed for it. tell them yes, and refer them to me." II Alexander Stoke, Itoynoldavlllp, Pa. No ono can doubt the valuo of this nWielno lifter giving it a fair trial. Then it isYloasant ud safo to take, making it specially valuablo forchiidron, For salo by Griider Ilros., druggists. When you want good Tooflng nlumblnir gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthiui; done call on E. F Gallaghor 18 West Clntro street Dealer Ic etcrea I l.tf "Everybody Everybody likes "Battle Ax" because'of its exceedingly fine quality. Because of the economy there is in buying it. Because of its low price. It's the kind the rich men chew because of its high grade, and the kind the poor men can afford to chew because of its great size. A 5-cent piece of " Battle Ax " is almost twice the size of the 10-cent piece of other high grade brands, "DIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. Sometimes nceJs a reliable, tho purest drugs IE. & Thor re prompt, sale ard certain In reso't. Tho sennlne (Dr. I'eal'a) ncTer dU.. uoint. Bent anywhere, 81.00, Address i"EAi.ilKmc:SE Co., -lwiljud,0. For sale b'y P. P. I). KIKIjIN, Shenandoah, Pa. pei7i7a. Railroad, BCIR'YKH.I, DIVISION. fcm-TESinr.n 1, 1996, Trnlns will leave Shenandoah after the nbort ilnto for WiKttnn-, CJillicrton, Krncktillc, Dark Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. Ifnnihurir, Keadlnir, Pottfctown, lMi(enisville, Xorrltovvn and Phil adelphia (Hruad stii-ct station) nt COS nnd 11 4t n. m. nnd 1 20 ju ni. on week day?. For Potts vlllo and lutermedinto stations 0 10 a. ni. SUNDAY, For WlRKaiis, Ollliertoil, Pthckvllle, Dark Water, fet. Clair, l'ottsville, nt fl t, S 40 a. in. and 3 10 p. 111. For Ilninhurft, KendltiK, l'nttstown, rhocnlvlllc, Norrlstowii, Phllodclpfila fll W 0 -tOn. in., 9 10 yi. in. Trains leave l'rnckvlllo for Shenandoah ni IOIOn. in. and 1211, SOI, 7 42 nnd 10 27 p. m Sunday, 11 13 a. in. nnd 5 40 p. til. Lcnvo Pottsvillo for Hhcnnndoah nt 10 15, 11 4t n. ui. und I 40, 7 13 nnd 10 00 p. m. buntlay ni 10 10 n. in., 5 IS p. in. Lenvo Philadelphia, (Ilrond street station), foi Sheiiniuloah nt S 57 mid 8 05 n. m., 110 nnd 711 p. in. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 n. in. Leave Ilrond street station, Philadelphia, toi Sen Girt, Astmry Pnrk, Ot-t-on Cirove, Long Itrnnch, mid Intermediate stations. 1 03, 6.50, 8.25 11.39 n. in., 23S.3.30, iM p. in. mek-ilays, 3 00 Sntuntnys only. Kundny. (stop nt Iuterlnkou for Anbury l'urk), 105,8.23 a. t-onvo llroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOIt NEW YOItK. Hvpross, week-ilnys. 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, G 50, 7 83,15 20,0 20,9 50. 1021 (IHnlnif Can, lloun. m. 12O0UIHIII, 12 33 (I.linited 1 00 unci 122 p. in. Dining Car-), 1 10, 230 (Dining Cm) 320,350, 1 00, 500, ASA (I)lning Car, 0 00, (150, 8 12, 1000, p. in., 12 01, ulKht. Sundays, 3 20, 105, 150,515, h 20, H :f i, '.) 30, 1021, IDInlnL- Cnrj, 1103 n. m 12 35, 2 30 DlnliiB Cnr), I OOTI.Imiu-d I 22 Dining Cor, 5 21), 5 54, lllnlna Cnr, 0 B5, 050,612, 1000 p. m., 1201 lllullt. ISsprenff for ltostou without olinnite, 11 00 a. m., week-days, ami 0 50 p. in., dally. l'OU WASIIINOTON AND TIIK SOUTH. For Daltlniro nnd Wiwhlnnlnn, 3 50, 7 30, 8 81 1030, 1123 n. m., 12 09 (1131 UlultMl 1)1 n Iuk Car), 1 12, 3 18, I 41 (5 19 CnnsreHlonal Limited, Dining Cnr), 0 17, 655 (Dining Cnr), ?r (Dining Cnr) p. in., and 12 05 night week days. Sunilnys, 3 30. 7 20, 9 13, 11 3 n. in., 12 09 1 12, 141. ( 5 1 Congreiwloiml Limited, Dining air), 055 lining Carl, 758 v. m. (Dining Car) nnd 12 05 night. FOIt ATI.ANT1C CITY. Leave Ilrond street station, Philadelphia (via Di-luu-uro river bridge), express, 907 a. ui. 3 38 nnd 7 02 p. in. week ,lnyi Sundays 907 a. m. mid 7 02 p. in. Returning lenve Atlantic City, 7 50 a. in. wfcek ihiys, 10 05 a. in. 4 15 p. ni. dally. Leave Market lret Ferry, oxpres, 5 00, 8 20 9 10 n. m., (100 Saturdays only), 160 2 50, 3 10,, 4 00, 4 20, 5 00 ami 530 p. in. Sun days, BOO, 7 30, 8 00. 9 00, 9 45 n. 111. Sl.OO exi-ui-HlonvOO n. m. Returning lenve Atlantic City, 7110, 7 10,8 00, 0 05, 1105 n. m SOU, 100, 5 3o, 7 50 nnd 9 13 p. in,, weekdays. Sundays, I 10, 5 00, 8 05, nnd 9 35 ji. in. For Capo May, Anglovtcn, Wlldwood nnd Holly llench. Hxpress, 9 00 n. in., 2 30, 4 05, 8 00 p ni. wc-ek days. Sundays, 8 30 n. ni. Kxour lou, 7 00 ii. in. dally. For Sen Ile City, Ooenn City nnd Avalon. Kxproas, 9 10 n. ui., nnd 2 SO, 4 30, 600 p. in. wek dayn Suudays, 8 50 n. m. Kxourslon 7 00 n. m. dally. For Somers l'olni. lixpross, 5 00, 7 40, 'JlOn. ni., 1 00 Saturdays mily, 2 50, 4 00 nnd 5 30 p. m. week days. Sundays, 7 00, S 00, 9 00, 9 45 n. m. S. M. Pbevost, , J- It. Woon, acn'l Malinger. Gon'l l'nas'g'r AgM nillions of Dollars Go up in smoko every year. Tnko no risks but get your houses. Block, fur. nlturo, etc., Insured in flrst-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAIJSTgg Also Life and -clef' Likes It monthly, regulating medicine. On i r I'armleas C. should be used. If joi want tho bust, get READING RJ SYSTHL IN KFKK0T MAY 17, lfl. Trains lenVo Shennndonh ns follows : Fur .Vim- York via 1'hllndrlphla, week d. . 510, 6 23, 7 20 n. m., 12 IS, 3 00 nnd 5 55 p. n. Sundays, 2 10 n. in. For New York via Mallch Chunk, week d 5 23, 7 20 n. in., 12 H and 3 00 p. m. For Heading nnd 1'hllndclphln, week d- . 210,5 25,7 20 n.m., 12 H, 3 09 and 5 53 p. m. dnvs, 2 10 n. in. For 1'ottsi lite, week davs, 2 10; 7 20 a.K. ' 12 I. 3 no and 5 55 p. in. Kundnui, 2 10 nTln. PorTamaniia and Mahnnoy CWy, week d 210,5 25, 7 20 a. m., 12 IS, 3 00 and 5 55 p . Sundays, 2 10 n. in. For Wllliiunsport, Sunhury nnd Lewlsb r, week days, 3 23, 11 30 a. in., 150 nnd 7 25p Sumlnyi, 8 25 a. in. For 5lahanoy IManc, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, . r,, 7 20, 11 30 n. ui., 12 i 1 50, 3 00,5 53, 7 23 and . . S p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 3"" a. in. For Ashland and ShniiioUln, week days, 7 20,1130 ii. in., 150,725 nnd 9 35 p.m. Pun days, 3 23 n. in. 1-or llnltlmore, Wnshlngton nnd tho West - n II. ,t O. It. It., through trains li-n-1 Kent Terminal, l'hlindelphla, (P. & I!. V ,) nt I, . 7 55, 112-Jn. in., 310 nnd 7.27 p. l. Sund---3 20,7 00,11 211 n. ni., 3 Hi nml 7 27 p. in. A - -tlonnl trains from Twenty-fourth nnd CI nut streets station, week davs, 10 30 n. m. U 12 16 8 40 p ill. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. in. T1SAIN9 FOU SHENANDOAH. Irfinvo New York vln Phllndelplila, vr- h days, 130, 8 00 a. m., 130, 130, 9 00 p. m. ' night. Sunday s, 0 00 p. in. Leave New York ln Mntich Chunk, xi ilavn, 4 30, 9 10 n. in., 1 30 and 1 15 p. in. Loaio Philadelphia, liendiug Terminal,? dnjs, 120,8 35, 10 03 a. in. nnd 105, 6 30, J li.lii. Snndnys, 11 30 p. in. Lcnio Iteading, wei-k days, 133, 7 10, 3 1155n. in., 000 nnd 8 20 p. in. Sundays, 1 a5 Lenve l'ottsville, weekdays, 2 85, 7 10 n 12 30 nnd 6 12 p. in. Siindaya, 2 85 n. in. Leave Tninariua, w (k da, 3 18, 8 50, 115 m., 1 27, 7 20 nnd 9 13 p. m. Sundays, 3 18 b Invo Mnhanoy City, week days, 3 15, 11 17 n. in., 2 03, 7 4 1 nnd 10 08 p. m. Sundays, n. in. Leave Mnhanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 680.9 87,11 59a. in., 1 12,2 10,5 30,638, 7 57 10 23 p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 400 a. in. Lenve Wlllianisport, week days. 7 42, 101. . ra 3 35 nnd 11 41 p. m. Sundays, 11 15 p. in, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf . South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Uxpress, s on. 0 00, 10 15, a. Saturduj only, 1 30, 2 00,8 00,3 40,4 00, 5 00 5 30 p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 a. lu 6 80 p. in. Sl.nOexeursiou train, 7 00 n. in, Sunday Express, 7 30, 8 00, 8 80,8 00, 1000 I 15 p. ni. Accommodation 800a. in., 1 4S l 81.00 excursion train 7 no a. uv He-turning leave Atlantic City dspot, cc Atlantic nnd Arkansas avenues. Weekdnys express, MomlavS only, t ' 7 on, 7 15, 8 15. 9 00, 10 15 n. in.. 3 aa. i ao. a o 980p in. Accommodation, 6 20, 7 58, n. in., I. iu c.w i-xeiiisioii train Lliom loot avenuo only 1 ROOp. in. Sundays Kxpress, 3 30, 4 00, S 00, 6 00, 700,7 30,8 00, 9 30 p. ui. Aceoinmodatloil, n. in., 5 05 p. m. $1.00 oxciirsloii train from . MIssiMtlppl avenue only) 0 10 p. m. Parlor Crs on all uxpress trains. I. A. SWKIOAItD. ' O. G. HANCOCK Oen'l Superintendent. aea'l Pass. BUCKNELL - UNIVERSI7 Jons HowAnn lUnius, LI.. D., l'resl Collego with four courses of study leadl degrees i Arndcmy for Imys ami youml Ladles' Institute, and School of Miile. 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