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Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. old by druggists, or sent poet-paid on receiptor prlco UnriUttlb' HLD.CO., 1114 HJHUlIiim8t.,!iewVorfc. For sale nt Povlusky's drug store, 28 East jcinre street. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS rOSITIVKLY CUKE ALL Ni'noun UNi'ftM'H- Fall Ins ilfiniiri, I m potency. Sleepless urns, ftc., cauwtl by Abuse and other Icpbwii and 'iidlscre Hons. They milrltly and Hurely reutw Lot-i Utnllty tn via or youncr. and lit a man fur Mttdy, biitlnphs or marriage, Prevent Insanity nmUoiiJiump tlou If taken In time. '1 heir ue shmb Immediate Improvement .and otticis ft CUitiJ where 1 nil nlhi.ru IticUt .,.,. havlnjr the Genuine Am tadlrts. 'iliey havo cured thousands a-id will cure jrnu. Wo nlv poMUm Tittu STUarailtpe ti etTrci :i iMirft In t'flrri rnennr nfnu! tlw money. Prlco 5U cents ptr paefcace, ur i.ix pnckairea upon receipt uf rrLA circular irou. AJJnss AJAX REMEDY CO., nSmuJ" For sale in Shenandoah, Pa., by A. 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Biud tiD 2-otut Bumps fr Truth ttstof all I rfaln korMarrltil, yonmorolO, Onlyllookei-jHi-lt.n if ' H'ir-tl3. I- vttiiiiKs; 6 0. Hours fcr exam. I an t Km unJ triTM. ut In s- omlus tiofn it hi aud daugerous coit dallr St.-3. V t. rn I Sat, - .OtolO, Sun.(0toi. TreaU BiuDlbTBi.il. Sm r. i.hti. ( u urti liter d. Poltlvily jowm fiiurtca in iw iw yat iri'otuunt. ecoocoocooocooooo5ocoeooa CURED TO STAY CURED. Does This Mean Anything to You? If your truss don't Hold you or 13 causing pain, seo us at nnco. It may save you years of suflcrlnit. Vio havo cured hundreds ot people ill l'enusylvaiila, andean refer you to patients cured lu your onu town. Uur treatment Is harmless and will not keep you lioin your dally labor. Call and havo n talk with our doctor. It will cost you nothing, we Guaran tee relief after tho first treatment, aud our prices uro reaboiiauie. The Dr. Miller Co., Philadelphia. Seo Our Doctor Every Tuesday ut UNION HOUSE, Ashland,-Pa. MSY PILLS! RE. fiK0 C. 0H"WOMN S SAFC drusr store, 23 Cost sireei. 3 A T S i 3 v WILLIAMSPORT, PA. 44AAAA For anio nt Klrlln's drug store. i " we can se" yu 8 13 V vho one 3 c package of hS? flSp "as See''S's Kaffee we'll ItM used be satisfied, We r SEELIQ'S know you'll buy KaF1-EE I more- TW'N touch I knows a crand despot Grocers. 6 i good drink that u " will pleascher husband. mmi miEi osl U.I- fiui iMEL LI GE1S AN The Chinese Statosinan Mon- keyed with Eleotrioity, RESULTED IN A GOOD SOAEE rnrthir IlmtiTlmt JJo Hnriii U'ns Dinio tu tho Nutlon' (lur.t Tho )lllliK"llird hlnti.Miiiii Contlntirs Ilia (Juet for KtiiiulcdBc liy Asking Jut'ntlnn. Niaoaiia Falls, Sept. "-'$10 special train lienrlitR LI Hung Cnnnp nnil his party nrrlvcil hero nt noon yostorilny. Itnln was fnllliiK nt tho tlino nnd tho visitors dampened their silk Wouros nnil poltl lace somewhat In tho Journey to tho Cntnrnct Houpo, where 1001114 hiul boon ongnged. When thb rain corisod cnrrlngcs wero quickly Fummonod, nnd tho visitors spent two hours In Inspecting tho wonders of Xlngnm. At tho oloctrlo power houso of tho Nlng nrn Falls Powor company tho distin guished visitor had his first experience with American cloetricity, tho result be ing ns startling ns it was unexpected. With his usual curiosity and deslro to In- vcstlgnto tho machinery before him ho pointed nt 11 switch board with his walk' lng stick. The motnl fcrulo closed a clr- cult Instantly, and Li's stick was violently thrown from his urnsn. He was naturally much astonished nt thoeffoctof tho stick's contact with tho switch board, but fortti' nately ho suffered no dniiingo but it good sciy-e. However, ho docldod that ho had suuu enougn, nuu no went to nis room li. ........ M..n.t ....til t...r. Snturdnr night Li nnd his party passed wieir iirst uigni in mi .mencaii siuepiiiK car. Ueforo this novelty they enjoyed dinner in a dining car.' This meal, which was especially prepared by the Pennsyl vania railroad dining car peoplo, was quite elaborate Tho menu card was decornted with tho American anil Chinese flags In tertwined, nnd a fao slniilo of tho auto graph of Knrl LI, done in yellow. Af tor eating a rather hearty supper Li sent for George W. Boyd,nsslstnnt general nasMjugcmgcntof tho Pennsylvania Itnil road company, who piloted tho train over tho linos or his company, and spent about two hours questioning him about rail roads. Ho had a mop of tho United States beforo him, and onco ho branched off to the war of tho rcbolllon, nsklug tho mime of tho states that seceded from the 1'ulon. Li asked particularly about tho battles In which Giant participated, and nil of them wero Indicated on tho map for his benefit. Tho acep Interest Li shows In railroad matters convinces those who hnvo paid at tention to the subject that his principal object in visiting this country is to study American railway construction aud man agement, with a vlow to tho adoption of some of tho features in a proposed general extension of tho Chlneso railway system. Iu fact, tho viceroy Intimated tha ho Is negotiating for tho services of an Ameri can civil engineer, who, if ho accepts tho oiler made him, will go to China In the near future and tako chargo of tho rail way oxtonslou scheme now being out lined. LI says thero are only about 200 miles of single track railroad In China nt present. At Li's request no effort has been made nt fast running, nil oven speed ot about thirty miles nu hour being maintained. Even on tho train tho earl's body guard slept outside tho door of his stato room. At Cauaudalgua tho train left tho Penn sylvania lino and passed on to tho tracks of tho Now York Central. At ltochestor General Passenger Agent Goorgo H, Daniels, of tho Now York Central, nnd Edson J. Weeks, his chief assistant, boarded tho train. Theso geutlemon wero presented to LI and then ho settled him self comfortably in his arm chair in the observation compartment of his enr nnd with Mr. Boyd and Sir. Daniels on cither sldo and Interpreter Marks at his elbow indulged In his favorite pastlmo of cross questioning for nearly threo hours. After ascertaining Sir. Daniels' age and snlary ho inquired how much President Depow received, aud was astonished to learn that his salary Is equal to that of tho president of tho United States. Li said that if ho had somo money ho would invest it In American railway stocks. Ho declared he was "too poor, and could not raiso 810,000." This statement from tho man popularly regarded as tho richost person in tho world caused u smllo. Tho run to this point was without spe cial incldout. uencrul Malinger J. 31 Toucey, of tho New York Central, was at tho station to meet tho party, and niter Ll paused long enough toask him his ago and salary the procession startoa tor tho notei. LI Huug Chang Is not a teetotaler. Ho drinks a slnglo glass of claret with his dinner, nnd at bodtlmo takes a small quantity of Chinese wine, fnmod for its medlclnul vuluo. His secretaries decluro that ho cannot understand English at nil Ho has learned tho words "How do you do?" nud always greets his visitors with this sentence. At 0 o'clock this morning tho start for Canada was mado. Sir Henry G. Joly do Lotblnlero welcomed tho travelers on be half of tho Canadian government, nnd General Ituger ceased his official connec tion with tho viceroy as tho roprosontntlvo of President Clovclaud. Arrested After i:mlnrltiii(r. ' Havana, Sept. 7. Samuel S. Tolon, the prominent inorchaut of Cardenas and a naturalized American citizen, who was arrested on Thursday us tho Ward lluo steamer Seneca was on tho point ot sail iuj. was nrrosted after ho had actually gone ou board the Seneca, und not ns ho was going on board. It Is statod that his ticket wus Issued at tho last momont nnd outsulo tho rogulutlon hours for Issuing tickets, und a speclul passenger list was Hindu un for mm. Mr. Tolon -when ar rested was unwilling to go on bhore, und a protest ngalnst his nrrost was reported on his buhulf. Tho captain and consignee of tho Seneca persuaded film to mako no violent opposition, Death of Dr. George llrown Ooode. Wasihngtox, Sept. 7. Dr. Georgo Brown Goodo, assistant secretary of tho Smithsonian Institution, nnd probably the leading authority on fish aud fisheries in tho United Stntos, dlod here last night of bronchlalpnoumonla, ngod 45 years. Ho was a native of Indiana. Dr. Goodo' a pub lished papers iuolude about 100 titles on topics in icht hyology, museum iidmlulstra tlon and lish economy, Grip-Colds-lIeadacho. Vhy suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Iiromo Quinine will care you in one day. Pat un in tablets-con venient for taking. Guaranteed1 to cure, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For salo by Kuan's Pharmacy, I comforting! I For Tired. Achmir. Irritated Feet Is a waira DBin wun CUTICURA SOAP and a rentle ftnointlnp with CUTI. CU R A (ointment), the creat skin cure, j ThU trrnfrninr t1ni- ItfOilntr ntnl Irrt. IJd ttitlon, sontliM fnflnmniatloii andr S.vft tiiunrut twciunnor the Joints, sort- ns hinl. roughened skin, and purl- I Sold thrnuirliftut th. vnrM. Pott.h Uii!tlAD":u " Cum, Coup., l'ropi., lloiton., Taken iuter- c ually cures cramps c and all . m bowel i com-. plaints, '. sudden ! r3r5a cuius, emus . jr"V aud I.a Grippe. ', L ,.1- -l-Ml- ' Used externally it is the best liui- ', incut iu the world. Beware of imitations, buy only the genuine made by Perry Davis. :vj.. Lars bUU J ktid&Odfit tat a. (Julclilr.Tlioiouclili-, Forever Cured. Four out of flvo who suffor nervousness, mental worry, attacks ot " tho blues," nre but paying tho penalty of early excesses. Vic. tlms, reclaim your manhood, regain your vigor. Don't despair. Send for book with explanation and proofs. Mailed (scaled) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. Chlrbcutcr'fl Encllnh Diamond Ilrnni (tplrrlnol oml (Inlr firnnlnp. sarc, alwaya reliable, ladies aik moiidJJrajul la ilt A anl GoU mnallio, poxci, nalod wliti blofl ribbon. Tol o tiona and imitation. At Jira??Uti. r icnl 4a. In itamrt Cor partlcuUTS. lualimonlal au-1 'lip!irf f..) ln.llr.ft.' in letter, ht ret nrn Moll. 1 M.OOO Tt HtlmoninU. A'ama J"aptr. hetprl.lieiuKalo.,Jiutiiniuur POLITICAL CARDS. JIOU CHIEF HUItGKS, PJERCE WALKER, Of tho Fourth ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. VOTE FOR JOSEPH WYATT, Or SnnxAsnoAii, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, FMrst District. VOTE FOR FRANK C. REESE, OP SUCS'AXDOAU, FOR REGISTER. VOTE FOR HON. ELIAS DAVIS Of Hboad Mountain, -FOIt- County Treasurer VOTE FOR GEO. FOLMER, Sr., Ok SltEXAXDOAH, -FOU- County Treasurer. VOTE FOR Harry Bradigan, Of SUEUTA-tDOAU, -FOR- PROTH0N0TARY H lollbr ail i-t " OT YORK DEM0C1UTS, i Tho Coming State Convention of National Interest. ! A SPLIT EXTEEMELT PROBABLE.' An Intlmiite rrleml of Senator lllll De olnrei Tlmt thn Seuiltnr Will Atildu ly the DpeUlou uf the Contention In Sup porting llrjnn mid Seuiill. ' ' Aijiaw, Sept. 7. More than local and almost national lutereit attaches to the Democratic state convention that inocta In Buffalo next week. Tho nominations which will bo mado by tho convention are of but slight Importance us compared with thn other issues which confront It No convention In years, known as a stAte affair, has boon dignified with such Im portance to tho rost of states and tho peo ple at largo ns this one, and this is not sur prising In view of tho question that are to bo decided. Will Senator David 1). Hill support the Chicago ticket and platform or tho In dianapolis convention!' Will tho stath organization support both tho Chicago platform and ticket, or only tho ticket on a gold platform? Will probable support of tho Chicago platform lead to a split of tho party In Xow York state? These nro tho questions to lw solved, and their solving will bo tho inspiration for ono of tho prettiest fights ever seen ot a stato convention and a probable splitting ot Democratic hosts which were never split here before. Answering tho first query, relative to tho attitude of Senator Hill, It may bo said that Senator Hill's position is nil exceedingly curious one. Lvery principle for which he contended nt Chicago was defeated, und every plank of tho platform which ho most bitterly as sailed has becomo a part of tho enuncia tions of tho Democracy. Ou tho other hand, every prlnclplo which ho fought for at Chicago has gone into tho platform adopted by tho National Democratic convention nt Indianapolis, and the result would seem to Indicate that Mr. Hill must indorse tho lntter and re pudiate tho former. But just here, when Sonator Hill's attitudo would seem to lie solved without any doubts, conios from ono cloo to him a statement that would seem to Indicate another attitudo. This frlond Niys: "Senator Hill has fought all his life for party regularity, and his position will be defined by tho party In convention as sembled, and not by himself. When Mr. 11111 mado his fight at Chicago against the adoption of tho present platform ho did it on behalf of tho Xow York state Demo cratic party, and not for himself. Iu all his speeches and battles ho merely repre sented his party In tho statu, and If that party now sees fit to ludorso tho Chicago ticket and platform It would bo no stulti fication upon Mr. Hill's part to accept Its ultimatum. Ho must, as ut Chicago, go with the majority " As to thq second proposition upon the question of whether tho stato convention will indorse tho platform nnd ticket named at Chicago, there is little doubt but that it will. Tammany will send to the convention from each district in Xow York tho district leader as a delegate, aud they are instructed to vote for tho indorse ment of Bryan und Suwall. Iu addition to this, at least nlno of tho interior coun ties have given evidence of their intentions by instructing their delegates to vote for the Indorsement of tho Chicago conven tion's work. This will rosult lu a second state ticket as well ncloctors. In confirmation that such a courso is in tended by tho gold Democrats, thero Is tho action by tho late Syracuse con-en-tlon postponing their selection of electors nnd a state ticket until nfter this conven tion has met in Buffalo. Of this General Charles Tracay says: "If tho Bryau and Sowall ticket is Indorsed and tho platform swallowed by tho Buffalo convention thero Is no alternative for tho gold Democrats but to niimo a second ticket. Wo would not vote even for stato officers on such a platform." A Marvelous Grnpe Crop. ClXVKLAND, Sept. 7. Thogrupo growors of northern Ohio are afflicted with a big crop. Tho vinos are black with fruit, which Is soiling at llvo cents a basket often pounds In tho vineyard. Thero Is no profit in such a price, for tho basket costs two and a halt cents and tho packing as much more. It Is said that no moro grnpes will be sent to market, but that tho remainder of tho crop will bo sold to tho wino mak ers. This year's crop is tho heaviest ever known In this soctiou of tho country. Declines a Government Appointment. Chicago, Sept. 7 Mr. Jnmes H. Teller, of this city, has been notified of his ap pointment by tho socrotary of t,ho interior ns a member of tho recently authorized commission to negotiate with a number of tho Indian tribos of tho west. Tho com mission consists of three moinbers, ono from ouch political party, Mr. Teller be ing chosen ns a Republican. For busluost reasons tho appointment was declined. It is notuuusual fur druggists to recom mend Cliamberlaiu's Cough Itemody to their customers. Many of thorn have used it themselves, or in their families aud know from personal experience its great value in the treatment of coughs, colds and croup. They know too that their customers are their host friends aud naturally wish to give tlioju the most reliable medicine they have for those ailments. Messrs. I).iughcrty linn, prominent druggists of Indiana, I'.i., say "Wo soli moro of Chamberlain's Cough Ilcmedy than of any other cough syrup, and always tako pleasure iu recommending it to our customers." Mr. II. M. Urey, the popular druggist at Frodouia, I'a., who has sold Chamborlain's Cough ltemcdy fotr several years, says; "I can truly pay that it is tho best cough medicino lu tho market." For salo at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by Q rubier Uros., druggists. Coming Invent. Sort. 7. Grand Labor Day picnlo under the aus-jtcea oMhaGraut band .at Columbia park. v3 October 8.-tEntertalnment and festival by i r fw m-T - - . . . . . . . nope -M-tiiion, y.-AV or 11. T., in KobUlnsn opera house llncklejv. Arnlcu Salve. The best salvo in the world for cuts, onuses, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, oiA4ow,Setre4. It is guaranteed togivo lrN "Wigf'J'iot-mony refunded. Price vWWmit- tot sale bv A. Wasley. W'i?'r,SSaflour- Beatirethatthonamo Haw happy could I be with cither Wero the other dc& charmer away." The ripest and sweetest leaf and the purest ingredients are used in the manufacture of Battle Ax" and no matter how much you pay for a much smaller piece of any other high grade brand, you cannot buy a better chew than "Battle Ax " For 5 cents you get a piece of "Battle Ax" almost as large as the litner fellow's " DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. Op. PaaB's Penny royafi FiSSs Thor orn oromot bi-'b mud certnli ln '- Tbo eemiine (Ur. Teal's) neverdlsap ioit. 6oPat ?nwh MKD1C1BE Co.. dovel-mi, O. For sale by P. P. D. KIEL11. Shenandoah. Pa. BEADING R R SYSTEM I IN IIFFIXT MAY 17. 1896. 'Trains leave Shenandoah n follows : !For Xfff York via lMiikidelnhln. week dav 210, 3 7 20 u. in., 1218, 3 00 and 5 53 p. m Sundays, 2 10 n. in. For New York via Mniich Chunk, week dayi 5 SB, 7 20a. ni 12 H nnd 3 00 p. m. .For Heading and Philadelphia, week day 1 10, 5 23, 7 20 a.m., 12 H, 3 00 and 5 33 p. m. Sun uuys, 2 iu a. in. For I'ottsvllle, week dnvs, 2 10; 7 20 a. ni., and 12 49, 3 00 nnd 5 33 p. m. holidays, 2 10 a. in. lfor Tanianua nnd Midinnov C'ltv. week dnm 2 10, 5 23, 7 20 a. tn., 12 13, 3 00 und 3 35 p. tc Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Y Ullnimport, Sunliury and I.cwlshure wefc davs. 3 25. 11 20 n. In.. 130 ami 7 J n. m Sundays, 3 23u. ni. For Miilmnoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25, B 25, 720, 1130 a. in., 12 IS, 1 50,3 00,5 55, 7 25 and 8 5f p. in. nuuunys, z iu, a z n. m. lh- l.lilnl.,1 .....I Cl.n..,..l.l.. .1 0 ft. . ut I...,. n ui.u uiiuiiiui.nl. vci. uhib. a m 720,1130 u. iu., 150,723 nnd 0 55 p.m. Bun UiVH, u .J ll, in. For Baltimore, Washington and tho West vU H. &0. II. II., through trnlns leo" Itcndlui Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. A; It. V V.) nt 8 20 7 51,112(1 n. in., 3 10 nnd 7.27 p. i. Sundays 3 30, 7 00, 11 2i) . m ,3 18 and 7 27 p. in. Addl tionm trams irom i wenty-roiirtn ami unegt "ut streets sliuioil, weeK uavs, 10 iio u. m. yz'JO 12 It 8 40 p.m. .Sunduys, 1 35, 8 23 p. In. TRAINS FOIt SHENANDOAH. I j.j. re Nfliv Vnrk ln lHillnileliilili.. u.hi daB,4 30, 8 00 a. 111., 130, 130, 9 00 p. m. one nitlit Hiimlayx, c uu p. in. fLejlve New York ia Munch fTlimik. days, 4 HO, 0 10 n. in.. 1 30 nnd 1 15 p. in. Iwvo I'lillndelphln. Heading Terminal, wee), days, 4 20, 8 33, 10 03 a. in. und 4 03, S 30, 11 IX p. m. Sundays, 1130 p. in. Iavo Heading, week days, 131, 7 10, 10 08 11 M n, m., 0 do nnd 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 1 33 a. m Lean I'ottsvllle, week days. 3 35, 7 10 B. Ill 12 (JO and 0 12 p. lu. Sundays, 2 H3 a. in, IleaveTamaiiiia, week days, 3 Is, 8 30, 1123 ft mV l27,iSO ami 9 13 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 a in MHtve Jlnhanoy Ctty, week davs, 3 15, 9 21 11 47 n. in., 2 03, 7 41 und 10 OS p. in. Huudays. 3 41 . to. . Move Mahanoy Plane, w eek days, 2 40, 4 00 J5i7, 11 59 n. in., 1 12, 2 111, 5 20, 0 20, 7 57 aud ltSSp-in. Sundn, 2 10, 400n. in. viiiinmiport, week nays, 7 42, 10 10 A. ,liu ii 41 p. in. nuiiuays, ii ia p. in. TI.ANT1C CITY DIVISION, Umte Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and SsiBt street wlmif for Atlnutle City. wdays Kipress, son, 9 01, 10 43, a. m., pMllrday only, 130J, 2 00, 3 00,3 10,4 03,4 80, KOOSflJOp, ni. Aceouiniodation. 8 00 n. in.. 4 80, OK' p. Bl, 81.00 excursion train, 7 00 a. in, Snotay Kxpress, 7 :. s oo, s 30,9 00, 1000 a.m. 4 41 p. m. Aceoimnixlatloli 8 00 a. 111., 4 41 p. m. tl U0 fiKeurslou trnin 7 (O a 111. llvturntug lenvo Atlantic City depot, cornel AtUnMc and Arkansas aveimeii. AVeckdnys express, Mondays only, 6 4.11, 7 01 7 4. 8 13. 9 00. 10 15n. in.. 3 110. I 30. 4 80. 7 80. 93Up.ni. Accommodation, 6 20, 7 35, a. 111., 4 32 p. m BJ.00 exeurtiiou train Liiom looianssisgippi avniu only) 6 00 p. in. inuuys I'.zpress, jiy, w, ow, uw, nu 7O).780j800, 930 p. 111. Aeeninmodntlon, 713 n. in., a oa p. in. ci.ou eicursion trnin irom tool loHissippi avenue ouiyj o iu p. m. 1 trior uirs ou an cxprcsi trains, I. A. HWUKIAltl), , O. HANCOCK, 'en'I Superintendent. (leu'l Pass. Ag BVCKNELL - JNIrER5ITY, Jouk I Iowa ud IIauuis, LL. I) Preat OolleRC v'ith four courses of study leading to dL'KfMM. ACJMlemy for boys and youtid meuj Ijullet' Institute, and School of Mulc Tlilrty acre canibU!; ton building. Including gym nasium, laboratory and obscrvatury. Vor catalogue and other Information address, WM, C. GltETZINGint, Ueglstrar, Iwisburg, I'a. Wanted-An Idea I TS.nuV.fc' niip ld&m -thsv mir tirlDS Who can think soma imiDia thing to patent! Write JOHN WEUDEKUUHN CO., Patent Attor. Leji, Waiblngton, D. C, (or their ll.tu) prlte offer and mt ot two huudred.uTeutloBt wasted. (J)( JO-cet piece. l'ING." THEN pera. Railroad. 6C1IUVKII.L DIVISION. SEITUMDIU! 1, 1896. mills' will leave Shcnnndonli nfter tlio abov for WIbkiiu, lilllierton, Frnekvllle, Dark W'ter, St. Clair, I'ottsvllle. IlainburK, Headlne, I(tttown, l'hoenixvllle, NorrNtown nnd FhlW ad'lphla (llrnud street stntlon) nt 608 and 1143 ftt 11. nnd 4 20 j). 111. on week days. For Potto yjleDjid intermediate Muttons 9 10 n. m. SUNDAY. for Wijritans, Clllherton, Frnekvllle, Dark W'lter, St. I'l.itr, I'ottsvllle, nt 6 OS, 9 40 n. m. and 31' p. in. For Itnmhiiri;, Heudliu;, 1'ottstown, pioenlxtlllr, XorrUtown, I'lilladelplila utOCO, 94) b. m., 3 10 p. in. ''rains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at lo'lOn. m. and 1211, 3 01, 712 nud 10 27 p. m. Su d3y, 1 1 13 a. 111. anil 3 40 p. m. euvo I'ottsvllle for Shenandoah nt 10 13. 11 48 a, n. and 140, 7 15 nnd 10 00 p. m. Sunday at 10 10 n. m., 5 15 p. in. leave Philadelphia, (Ilrnad street station), for gh'nundonh nt 5 S7 and 835 n. m., 110 and 711 p. n. week days. Sundays leave nt 6 ,10 n. iu. leave IJroad street station, l'ldlnilelphla, tor lor Girt, Ashury l'nrk, Ocean (iroie, Look lrjnch, and Intermediate stations, 1 0.1, 6.50, 8.25, 11,1'J a. m 2 3S, 3.30, 4.01 p. m. week-days, 3 00 '(iirdays only. Sunday, (stop ut Iuterlakeu ul Anbury Park), 1 0,1, 8.25 a. Xavo llroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOIt NEW YOHK. i:irws. week-days, 3 20, 105, 4 30. .1 13.6 50. Iff, 1 30, 20, 9 .10, 10 21 (DlnluuCurl, lino a. 111. Ifrvnooii, r-'j.i u.iiuurti loo umi 4 -jki. m. Ullneairs), I 10, 2 30 (Dinint; Cnrl 320,360, I gr, w, J ' 1 1'uiioii 1 iirj, o 00. o.si, nij,iuuu, It, fU.j uioi, niKnt niuui.iys, a jo, I tn, l ao, a la ., uioi, niKnt niuui.iys, a jo, I tn, 1 ao, a la, AUB ,1 VI 1.1 -M IIH..I.... n ,v! .. 11 1-1, tO IUIiiiiikC.uI, I007f.linm.dl221) fi,tm IUIuiiikC.u, l007l.lllllledl221)inlnK fV, . S a). 1 Hi, I limine Carl, tt 3.1. 030.S12. looo U. ,11., UUI lll!.'llt. jltlirtns for llnslon without clmiiKe, 11 00 a. t., wJj-il.ij s, und 0 30 p. in., dully. I OK WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH. fot Baltlmre nnd Wnhlnton, 3 30, 7 20, 8 81 N(A 1123 a. ni.. 1209 (1331 l.imltod Din. Iu 0r), 1 12. 3 18, 4 11 (5 19 CnliKresslonal ljltd. DlnlliB Car), 0 17, 0 35 (Dining Car), rir (Dlnli.K Cur) p. in., and 12 03 nlKhi Pays. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 912, 1123 a. :0) I 12, 4 41, ( 5 15 Conttruwlounl Limited, ig Car), 6 53 (Dlnlinr Cur), 7 38 p. m. ng Car) nnd 12 03 iilKht. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. I,ev Ilroud street station, Philadelphia (via DlWBjc river liridKo), express, 9 07 a. m. 3 38 aodlHl'- '" w,,,'k ',ny8- Sundays 9 07 a. to. siuiTQtli. m. Iletllril lllr lene Atlnntle Citv. 7 50 a. 111. week duys, 10 03n. iu. 1 ts p. m. dally. Lttv Mnrket street Ferry, oxprtwo, 5 00, 8 20 9 40 a. m., (100 Saturdays only), 150 260, 3 40, 4 00. 4 20, C0U and 3 30 p. in Sun. uayM, 'i w, aw. uiu, h,i n. m. ei.oo ljilnion v oo n. ni. lleturnliiK leave Atlantic Citjf. 708, 7 10, 8 00, 903, 1103 n. ln 300,100, O, 4 IO, I U and 9 15 SMi J JO and 9 13 p. in., week days. SundoyB, 4 la i 00, 8 0.1, and 9 5,1 p. in. pir Cape May, Anulessea, Wlldwood and Holjy Pe"'1'. Ivxprcsa,900n. m.. 2 30, 4 01, 5 00 p .to. week days. Sundays, 8 20 a. in. lCxcui- p ,n. wees uayH. il..,1.7O0a. in. ilallv pyr Sen Isle City, Ocean City nnd Avnlon. ExJreB. 910 a.m., and 2 30, 4 20, ,V10 p, m. week . day. 8undayar8.50 a. in, lixcurelan 7 nnn. m. daily. . For Somera Point. Express, 5 00, 7 40, 0 40 n. m., 1 00 Saturdays only, 2 50, 100 and yuu u. iu. cc uui. ouuuays, j uu, a UU, V OU. ' 943a.m. 1 8. SI. Prevost. J, It. Wood, ( Gen'l Pasa'ft'r Airll , Uen'l Munaiter. nillions of Dollars Go up In smoke ovqryyear. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured u first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVIft PATKT Insuranee Agent, FAUai) 130 South Main t 'Also Life and Accidental Compaulaa. UtMt
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