AND DOCTORS TOGETHER. TALK In lila able, work entitled "Longevity," pnMlslicil n few years ago, Dr. John Oariltior, of England, predicts Hint a vegetable agent will yet bo found that shall so retard those changes that bring about old ago as to pro long human life much beyond Its present limit. Acting, perhaps, upon tho linpulso produced by this thought, many eminent physicians have called from tlmo to tlmo upon thu Shakers of Mt. Lebanon to Inqulro of them concerning tho secrets of medicinal plants, in which these sincere, slmplo-mlnded and God-fearing people aro known .o bo wlso nnd skillful boyond all other men. The, Shakers willingly told what they had learned, and lu return received from their visitors much valuables Information about disease; which thoy at onco mado practical use of, Tho most important point was that if genuine and certain remedy could bo found for indigestion and dyspepsia, and tho ailments growing out of It, a long step would ho taken In tho right dlroctlon. Old age, said theso physicians, liegius lu a failure of tho digestion, and so do most diseases at any and all periods of life. Tho result of theso consultations was tho discovery by tho Shakers of tho desired specific, mado wholly from herbs, and now known ns tho Shaker Dlgcstlvo Cordial. Its action Is magical and worthy of its origin. Where thcro is distress after eating, heart burn, sick headache, bad tasto lu tho mouth, biliousness, weakness and weariness, cold hands aud feet, aversion to food, nervousness. or any other symptom of dyspepsia, tho fordlal will prove Its curatlvo virtues, bind it is tho reputation of a peoplo who hae never defrauded or deceived their fellow men. In onUr to test whether this remedy is adapted to your case, at practically no cost, you may procuro a trial bottle for ten cents of almost any druggist. sninmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiinwiiitT 1,080 OH! 3 aiiiiiimiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiuiijias 3 One Thousand Dollars In cash Is ollered by tho Thompson Dlphtlic y Tin Curo Co , for tho use of tho Wllllamsport, To., Hospital or any l? charitable institution elsewhere, lor any caso of Dlphthorla which ' ... . inornpson s 5 enal Cure; Doesn't euro if properly appllod. Tho. only conditions aro that tho patient upon whom tho test is uiado must bo allvo and not on tho verge of death caused by the uso ot anti-toxlno or soino other so called reinedv The company making this oiler must bo notified when tho uso of its Medicine In such ceo is begun, so that a representative can uo present and personally seo that tlilsiciiiedy is applied In strict accordance with tho printed in structions given. Bny Registered Ffyjslclaii! Is cordially Invited to apply this Medicine strictly as per ijtrue tiom Ktvcn: rrilJroffin-rmowVtno Implicit faith tho Company has in tho Mertlcino It manufactures and tho Infallible remedy It is for all oases of Diphtheria, Croup, iuinsy, orany liiiuuiuiiucuuii. Ask your dealer for It nnd keep "S ono or moin bottles handy in tho house at all times Thousands upon thousands of lives saved an nually by this Mcdlcino. MANUrACTUftCD V THC 3 Tfppscq Blpumeila Cure Go. s 3 WILLIAMSPORT, PA. Sold by Druggists Everywhere, Biimntiiiiiiiiimmniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia i PRICt, 50 CTS. A BOTTLE iiiiintiiiitiiiiiiiiinimuiiitiii For ime at KlrHiVft drug store Fon Piles or Hemorrhoids, Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scolds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. - Salt Rheum &Tetter& Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. . Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects, Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by druggists, or sent post-paid on receipt of prlco UCai'lllIKlS'lltU. ca, 111 S. mUu.St.,Xmrrk. For sale at Centre street. Povlnsky's drug store, 2S Kast MADE MB A MAN AJAX TABLETS rOMTlVI LY CI UK AliL Runout JJl-enwe-Falling Mi'mun, ItujKjtciifj. Mwjileua iit'hB etc., ctuiMit l-y Abuxe mid other Krtaes and i Ulkcrc Hum TIiy fiukkly uiul purely rest rc I ot Vitality lu olu ur ynunir ami m a man for ftudy. luMiu'!rt or marriage, l'revt'iit Jiihuulty audi inihtimp. Hon K taken In time. Ttiftrrio Bl'owh lumietllutu ln;nr eiBrut and e'teet. a ciiiti'. u inr haTlnjr tho cpnu.no Am Tablkt 'ilicy tmvo cur d thousuiidaaud will euro you. AV.'rho tHisitlM' writteu euarantce in effect it euro In pacn caso or refund tlio money, Trice GO cent r iackatrt. or bii imckiwes (lull treatment) fur i5 . liy null, lu puin wruputr. npuu receipt ol pi loo. circular iree. AJJfss AJAX REMEDY CO.,n$8Sffij? For Bnlo in Shenandoah, l'a., by A Druggist. (004 North S!l bide cnl CURE SHAKERS HUMPHREYS' WSTGH HAZEL OIL na rum A I'hey Carry the FuifStato Tioket in Arkansas' Election. THE MAJORITY 50,000 TO 00,000. A VlKiirnns Contest In Little. Hock AgnlnH the IsMlnticn of Liquor Licenses Itesnlts In n Victory for thu Liquor Men by a Small Majority. Little Hock, Sopt. 8. Goncrnl Daniel YV. Jonos, of Iilttlo ltock, was yosterdny elcctod governor of Arknusns, ntul tho en- tiro Democratic stnto ticket lias been suc cessful nt tho polls, Thcro wero but two full tickets in tho Hold, tho jJcmocrntlc nnd tho Republican, tho Populists con tenting themselves with a cnndldato lor governor. General Jonos nnd Mr. Hem mol, tho Republican cnndldato, tnndo nn nctlvo cn.nvn.ss of tho stnto, but Fllos, tho Populist nominee, mndo no spoeches. Tho Domocrnts mit forth special otiorts to roll up n large mnjority in this election for Its moral olloct on tho free silver cnuso in othor stntes In Novombor, nnd It Is bo lleved that Jonos' mnjority will not bo loss than 50,000 ovor tho combined opposition, nnd may rench 00,000. This is a Demo cratic gain of moro thnn 35,000, ns com- narod with tho gubortiatorlnl election two years ngo, nnd tho lnrgest mnjority over given in tho stnto. Tho state ticket eloctoil is ns iouows; Governor, Dnnlel W. Jonos; socrotnry of state, Aloxnndor U, Hull i nttqrncy gen- ernl, E. D. Klusworthy; auditor, Clay Sloan; tronsuror, Unnsom liuuey; stnto land commissioner, J. F. Rltchlo; super, lntemlentof education, Junius Jordan; commissioner of agriculture, . a. Vln cenhollcr; chief Justice, H G. Hunn; ns uocinto justice, S. P. Hughes. In Faulkner. Lnfnyotto nun otner j-opu- list iiudReDUbllcnn strongholds tho Demo cratic county tickets were elected by safe ninjoritcs. There was much bcrntchlngln Fulton county, nnd tho probability Is that tho lndoncndent candidate for stnto semi tor In that district litis cnrrlod tho county against Hon. Jerry South, the regular Democratic nominee Tho city of Helena gives tho Democratic ticket n lnrgo nia- lorltv. nlthouch Rommel, for governor, run fnr nhoad of tho Ronubllcan ticket. In Tjifnvntto county ovcry Democrat Is ph-fti'd. Tho Democratic majority In Frnnklin Is from 700 to 800. Tho estimated Democratic majority In Miller county Is 800, although ono county officer is In doubt. Woodruff county is considered etifo for tho Democratic ticket. Many negroos scratched their ticket and voted for Joucs for governor. Johnson county elves u largo majority for tho Democratic tlckot. Jnckson county elects tho ontlro Democratic local tlckot, and r.hn enuiitv votes favorably on license. In Lonoko tho Democratio tlckot wins easily. White county Is claimed for Jones by about 100. Sharpo county goes Domo cratlc by 1.700 majority. In Llttlo Rock interest In tho election centered on tho liquor license question, Xover boforo in tho history of tho city had there been such a campaign against license. Tho religious element, tho . O, T. U. and tho ministers especially havo -boon busily ongngod for uioro thnn month In an oHort to vote uo license, nnd wero jolnod In tho movement by tho lie publicans, who hoped in defeating llconso to break up tho so-called i'ulaski county Democratio ring. Two big mass meetings wero hold by tho Prohibition peoplo on Sunday, aud nrnycr meetings woro held ovory hour In all tho city churches. Returns Indicate that llconso has cnrrlod by a small major lty nnd that tho regular Democratic tlckot In this county has curried by about tho usual majority. Itolief in Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "Now Great South American Kidney Cure." Tills new remedy is a great surpriso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back nnd every part vi iuu urinary passages in innio or iemaio. It relieves retention of water aud pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quicK renei anu euro tms is your remeuy. Sold by Shaplra's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Guilty Lovcrd Commit Suicide. Sak Fkaxcisco, Sept. 8, Snlvtulo Ito mero and Itena Garcia woro found dead In a lodging houso hero, clasped In each other's arms. Tho woman, who was tho wlfo of Ben Garcia, of Uedwood City, camo to San Francisco with Homoro. They onguced rooms nt tho Alphs Houso and ro' tired. Iivtho morning tho proprietor wont to their room nnd found them dead on a loungo. lioth hud boon shot through tho heart. Doth left letters oxprosslug -thoir lovo for ouch other. Will Import Men to Work. Teiiiie Haute, Ind., Sept. 8. President Tftlley, of tho Indiana Uoal Uperators ns Eoelatlon, lu an ultimatum to tno htrnan miners, says tho mines in Indiana cannot bo psrmlttod to remain idle when there nre plenty of mou In othur mining Holds who would bo glad to accept tho llfty-ilvo cont rate. It is known that sumo of tho operators want to'stnrt thoir mines with Imported Jabor. Uoth minors nnd oper ators aro playing a waiting game. Tho DUcotrry Saved Ills Life. Mr. G. Culllouette, Druggist, Hoaversville, 111., says: "To Dr. Kine's New Diaoorurr J owe my llfo. Was taken with La Grippe nnd tried all tho physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live Having Dr. King's IsoW Discovery in my store l sent lor a hottle ana iegau its use and from tho first dose lwgau to get better; and after using threo bottles was upaud about again. It is worth its weight in gold. Wo won't keen storo or houso without it." Get n tree trial at A. Waeley's Drug More. Tito linlti- III u i'lilitllnl ArgUIIIL'llt. C'lt vrrANoo.. a. Tenn . Hopt 8 At Kins ton, the coup. i y i.eat nf Iti.ine county, Tonnes -po Itooort Slcfiuff.-y aud Will tw tman, the former county workhouso supi"lntemkmt engaged In a heated po-lltii-al discussion, nnd from words camo to blows. McGuffoy struck Swontmun with a chair, whr-n tho latter drew a knife and tablioaaicQiiitey several tlnios lu tae iay. iflml T.n, iYday3. Its riauio anu 9 tho cause Dnears. The fltsf75 cents. Sold by igglst, Shenandoah, od roofing, plumbing tlnsmlthlng done call 18 West Centre street Women Aire Women Onlt nro most com. 1ctcnt to fully apprcclnto tho purity, sweet nen, and delicacy of CuricmtA BoAr, and to dt'covcr new upes for It dally. To cleanse, purify, nnd beautify tho skin, to nllay Itch, lng nnd Irritation, to heal chaflngs, ezcorla. tlona, nnd ulcerative weaknesses, nothing so pure, so ewect, so speedily cffcctlvo na warm baths with Cuticuha SoAr, followed, when necessary, by mild applications of CuTIcmu (ointment), tiio great skin euro. Sold throughout tho wotIJ. IMc, CrrioraA, SOo.1 HOAr, 2AC ItKIOLTBNT, JWC ind 91. rOTTKBilBUU A3H CiirH. Corp.. Sole rroprltor, lto.ton. oj-"11utp tl'roJuceLtuunJit 11 tlr," milled tn. Tnkcn inter- nally cures cramps and all bowel com- plaints, VifJaSa coias, cuius i and La Grippe. : Used extcrnallv it is the best lini- mcnt in the world. Ucwarc of I imitations, buy only the (;enuiue made by Perry Davis. ...".J,,,. CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. Victims of Lost Manhood should send at onco for n book that explains how full manly vigor is easily, quickly nnd permanently restored. No man suffering from weakness can af ford to Ignoro this tlmolv ndvlco. Book tolls how full firrpTHTtb. vclopment nnd tone nro Imparted to every portion of tho body. Sent with posltlvo proofs (scaled) free to any man on application. ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO-N.Y (Jhlrhrntcr'n Knellsh Diamond II mn i rEtiiYROYAL P5LLS V -rV Orlfilnttl nnd Only Genuine. A w , rAv OArc, alwaj-i rellablu. ladies ik S &A V)A Urogpliit for Cirft(w iCnalUh lHa FJK fiHim Bran 1 ia ,trd 1111,1 VUS -Sh aVno other. Iitfutedangtrouttvlmtw I " Ap fionj and imitntlont. At DruitciBU, of sens 4p. In flurari for parlloulaTi, tutimoDUU aal "Iteller for l.ndlcm" in Ittttr.tj re tarn (Tfc ?kinifoul La.. Uutlliinn ciUufA POLITICAL CARDS. on cTiiiip nraaEs's, PIERCE WALKER, Of tho Fourth ward. Subject to Citizens jmrty rules. VOTE FOR JOSEPH WYATT, Of SltCSASDOAII, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, Rlrst District. VOTE FOR FRANK C. REESE, Op SUENANPOAIt, FOR REGISTER. VOTE FOR HON. ELIAS DAVIS Of Ilno.iD Movxtais, FOlt County Treasurer VOTE FOR GEO. FOLMER, Sr., Of SunxAxcoAii, -KOI!- County Treasurer. VOTE FOR Harry Bradigan, Of Biifhjaxixiau, TffflS PROTH0N0TARY IIAMP10N The Canadian Oarsman Defeats His Australian Opponent, ETANSBURY CLAIMED A FOUL Tills Wit Dl.nlloiretl bytho ItrftTeo, Ilmv er, und Ciudattr I'ltil.hvd mi laiy Wlniipr by Tvnty Lengths, Covering; tho l'onr Miles In 23.01, a 1'utsev, Sopt. a. Jako Gaudnnr, of Toronto, yesterday won tho rowing chain plonshlp of tho world and $2,500, in atldl tlou to Tho Sportsman's cup, defeating James II. Stansbury, of Australia, who recently defeated "Wan" Harding for tho championship of tho world. Tho courso was tho usual championship tourso, four mllei straightaway, from I'utnoy to Mortlnko. After twelve falso starts hoth men took tho water together. Stnnsbury had n Blight lead at Craven Step', but soon ttftcrwnnls Gaudnlir pullod up, took tho load ntul maintained It to tho Crab Tree, whoro Stansbury stoppod and upjienlod to tho roforoo, claiming a foul. Tho latter, howovor, would not allow tho foul, and Gaudaur llnlshed twenty lengths ahoadln 23.01. Stansbury, In an Interview with a rci rosontatlvo of tho Associated Press, ad mitted that ho was fairly lieutcn, though, ho ndded, ho thought Gaudaur fouled him. Ho added, howovor, that "ns tho umpire disallowed tho protest, It's all right. Tho raco was a hard ono, but after I had claimed a foul I did not exert myself." "Wag" Harding, recently defeated by Stnnsbury for tho championship of tho world, was ono of tho professionals present at tho raco, and ho was Inter viewed on tho subject by a representative of tho Associated Press. Harding re marked: "There was no foul. I watched tho raco ns closely as posslbto and I say thoy did not touch, stansbury went all to pieces after passing Hammersmith bridge" Tho general opinion expressed about tho water sldo 1.3 that tho race was a contest between a finished sculler and moro bruto force. Gaudaur has held tho professional championship of America slnco 1S83 and twice before, 18311 and 1SS7, he held tho amo honors. Gaudaur and Stansbury havo met boforo. Tho contest took plaeo it tho regatta at Austin, Tox., In 1881, when Stansbury was not In Rood form. Slnco that time Gaudaur has defeated Ed ward Hanlon, Georgo ilubeur, Rogers, Haokctt and other profos-donnls at tho Halifax regatta. Ho also stroked tho "four" which beat Huboar's English com bination. MANY ARRESTS IN CUBA. General YWylrr Hn Another SrliMno for "Kiittlnt; tlii Wiir fiiili'ltly." HAVANA, Sept. 8. Tho work of nrrost Ing people charged with conspiring against tho governmentooutluuos hero. Last wook tho American colony was startled by tha arrest of Sir. Samuel S. Tolou, a natural Izod American and a prominent merchant of Cardenas, who was captured on board tho Ward lino steamer Soueca as she was upon tho poiut of sailing to the United State. On Sunday a magistrate, Seuor Gonzalos Llanuza, was tnkn into custody and placed In solitary confinement. !l'ho same day a prominent lawyer, Honor Al berto Zayns, a brother of tho well known general of that namo, was also placed In secret confinement, and yosterdny tho ar ro.it Is announced of Honors Knriquo Lama and Ignucin Lama, brothers; Senor Her nandez, an American, and Horr Hubert Blank, a Genua n, dlroetorof tho Academy of Music here. All tho persons montloned aro detained Incommunicado; that Is to say, thoy nre not allowed to communicate with their friends or with counsel. Soonor or later, It is to bo presumed, thoy will bo shipped to some penal .settlement, and that will be tho last heard of thorn. It Is reported horo that tho captain gen srnl has formtd u now plan of campaign which Is certain to end tho Insurrection ono way or the. other. If rumor In this caso turns out to l founded on fact somo thirty Spanish steamers, loaded with troops, will nrrlvo here lieforu tho end of this month, nnd an overpowering military cordon, or drag not, will bo formed of all tho troops avallablo, stretching a lino practically of armed inon, backed by a fecc ind aud a third reserve lino, from north to south, and which will lw drawn from one end of tho Island to tho other, thus cornering tho Insurgents and compelling them to light a pitched bnttlo. Curo for lleadneho. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Hitters has proved to ho tho very best. It clU'Cts a permanent cure and tho most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. Wourgoall who nroafllicted to procuro a bottle, aud pjvo this remedy a fair trial. In caso of habitual constipation Electric Hitlers cures by giving tho needed tune to tho howols, and few cases long resist tho use of this medicine. Try ItVnco. Largo bottles only 50 cents nt A. Wnslcy's Drug Storo. Speoily Cyillng Arms ttin Continent, Xkw Yoliii, Sept. b. Tho Examiner Journal bloyclo relay race from San Fran cisco to Now York wus flnUhod nt City Hi.ll park at U:3J yesterday aftern oou, tho ontlre raoo taking 18 dnys, 211 minutes and 4 1-5 seconds.. Tho number of mllos covered was !I,8S5. Tho last relay, from Kings Urldgo to tho ilnlsh, was run by l-'redorlck J. Titus, tho well know racing man, who wheeled his part In SO minutes anil 18 seconds. Four thousand persous were In City Hall park when Titus roacheil tho end of tho Journoy, aud their cheers wore deafening. Annlo St Tell and A. H. Ward wont from the Battery to Governor's Island lu a wutor blcyclo today to deliver tho iiiossago. Ilucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho host salvo In thn world fnr Mita hrulsos, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For salo hv A. W'asloy. Coining Invent, October 2. Entertainment and festival by Hope Section, J. T. of 11. &T.. in Hobblus' opera houso. arip-ColiU.IIeailurbe. Wliv fmflnr wltlt n..t.l.. n.l t a ,. .-j ...... xuua, iMiiin auu ii flrlmiA wlinil LnrnHva Tlcnmn r. ...ML curo you in one day. Put up In tablets con- venlCM lor, taking. Guaranteed to euro, nr moiwy;wfui46di.( Price, 25 cents. For sale iarlla'siicy. for the "Eoyal Patent "other brand. Itisthehest MR BRYAN HOME AGAIN. It Ad Irpsics n Mntintvr Mrt'tltig nt Chi engo Kit Itnutr. ClIlCAOO, Sept. 8. Tho crowtl gathered nt Sharpshooters' park, the spot selected for yesterday's labor pintle, A cry slowly At 1 o'clock there worn probably not to oxceed a thousand people around tho speakers' stand. Many of them wero la dlos. After that hour thero was a steady stream of people Uowlng Into tho grounds nnd the avallablo plaeos wero soon oocu plod by nu oxpoctaat throng. At 3:80 o'clock a mighty shout went up from tho outskirts of the crowd, and there win a great rush for the carriage oVruplud by Mr. llrynn, which had Just then ar rived within the onclosuro of tho park. Thousaudsof peoplo pressed forward, seek ing to shake Mr. Hryan by tho hand, and tho passing of tho carriage through tho crowd was somowhat slow lu consequence. Tho densely packed crowds gathered there sot up a roar that lasted for fully ten minutes. Then with a rush the gates were broken down. The police were utterly powerless to control the crowd, and In a short tlmo tho park was ono denso mass of crushed but still sheering humanity. N'o ono was seriously Injured In tho jam, though ono or two women wero removed lu a fainting condition. Mr. IJryon finally reached tho siwukors' stand, whoro ho was received with pro longed oppluuso. On the stautl wero seated Judge McConttell, Judge Prentiss ami n lnrgo number of representatives of tho trados unions of Chicago. At 3:20 Mr. Bryan began his speech, being Intro duced by Edward Carroll, president of tho building trades council, In a brief aud appropriate address. Mr. Hryan began by extolling the valuo of organized labor, and showed how groat had boon Its bcncllts to tollers. His discourse soon took on a political aspect, and his points wero enthusiastically applauded. Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 8.-The Brynn party reached hero at 10 o'clock this fore noon. At the depot a parade was formed nnd marched to tho Bryan residence a mile distant Tho Silver party notlllea tlon will occur at tho stare capital grounds this afternoon. lVurl llrynti's Murilrrers IMot ti Ksntpc Cincinnati, Sept- 8. Jaekon and Wall ing, tho Pearl Bryan murderers, are not hereafter to have the privilege which have heretofore beeu accorded them in tho Cov ington jail. It has been found that through vlidtorsund gifts of food a plan for escape had lieon made. Jackson was discovered In n whispered conversation with Walker, n colored burglar. Wulkor was dragged from his oull, aud a now revolver wn-, found In his poeket and a saw In his poll. Sovernl sawj wero found In Wnlllng's coll. Jackson's cell was searched, but nuthlng wi.s found thero. A Marvelous t.rupu Crop. Curvr.I-AN'i), Sept. 7. The grapo growers of northern Ohio itro nfllicted with a big crop. Tho vines aro black with fruit, which Is selling nt live conts a basket of ten pounds In tho vineyard. Thcro Is no profit in such a price, for tho basket costs two and a half cents and tho packing as much morw It Is said that no moro grapes will bo sent to market, but that the remainder of tho crop will lie sold to the wine mak ers. This year's crop Is tho heaviest ever knowu 111 this section of tho country. oh, Bon Ami, whence comes thy magic power, thirty windows cleaned in jiiBt one half an hour." The Modern Cleaner All Ornccrs. I;ree Sample. Chllds Sc Cliilds, ACr 1 OIK. Edward H. Spade, -AGKNTiI'Olt- SjjAMOKIN STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. REPAIRING DONE FREE. CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave s becoming popular. You will like It. We maKo a specialty ot hair outttitx. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Agent for IteutllnK uruwing wn uecr nmi rorior. 11 &nd 11Q S. Main St tNSY PILLS or stile nt Pa v his ley' b drug htorc, 23 Hast Centre btrect. L-iElNi-SllM""' 'NlWnHI'Ng Kill rj J "BonAmi, iBoe READING R R SYSTEM IS KKFKOT MAY 17, 1896. Train lenve Shnndonh n follow: Tor New York vln IMitlmlrlnhln. week ilnr. 210, S25, 7 30 a. in., 12 14, 3 00 nmlSM p. m Hiimlrtvp, 2 10 n. in. For Nev York via Mntich Chunk, week dftj-g, S 2ft, 7 'JO it in., 12 44tml3 00ti. in. For lEcft'lltif? ntnl l'hllailclphln, week tlnyv, 2 10, 5 20, 7 20 ii.m., 12 IS 3 00 nnd 5 53 p. m. Hun tlnvf, 2 10 n. in. l or rottvniP, wreK ilnyn, 2 IB; 7 2n n, m., And 12 IH, a () nnd 3 M p. m. Sunday, 2 10 a. m. For Tnmamm and Malmnoy Cits, week dan. 210,535, 7 20 a. tn., 12 IS, 3 00 und JJSp, m, siinuay. '2 io n. in, For VUllainport, Hunhiiry ftlnl Iewfiburt week dny, 3 35, 11 30 u. in., 150 nnd 7 20 p.m. Hundat-fi. 3 25 n. m. For tnlmnoy rinne, weckdnvf", 2 10 3 25, 5 29. 7 20, 11 30 a. in., 12 IS, 50, 3 00,5 55, 7 25 nnd 0 55 p. tn. Hundnyn, 2 10, 3 25 n. tn. For Afddnnd ntul Slminokln, week days, 8 25, 7 20,1130 a. in., 150,725 and 9 55 p.m. Bun days, 3 35 n. tn. For Haiti more, AVahington nnd tho Went rl It. tfeO. It. II., Miroiigh train leo-1 Heading Terminal. Philadelphia, (V. & It. V M 820, 7 55, It 21 n. m., 8 10 nnd 7.27 p. i Sundays, 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. in., 3 40 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional train from Twenty-fourth nnd Cheei nut street station, week davs, 10 80 a. tn. 12 20, 12 11 8 10 p.m. Sundays, 1 33, 8 33 p. in. TltAIKH FOlt HHKNANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 4 30, 8 00 a. in., 130, 4 30, V00 p. tn. hiul night. Hunday. 6 00 p. in. Leave New Yotk ia Matich Chunk, week da s, 4 30, 9 10 n. in.. 1 30 nnd 4 15 p. m. lcare Philadelphia, Heading Termlnnl, week days, 120,8 35, IOC'S a. in. and 4 05, 0 30, 1180 p. in. Snndnys, 1130 p. tn. Leave Heading, week days, 135, 7 10, 10 08, 11 55 a. tn., 0 00 and S 20 p. m. Hundays, 1 35 a. jq. I-envc PotUvllle, weekdays, 2 35, 7 40 a. m., 12 80 nnd 0 12 p. in. fluudays, 2 33 a. m. Ienvu Tamaqun, week days, 3 1, 8 50, 11 23 a m., 1 27, 7 20 and 0 13 p. m. Sundays, 3 PJ a. m. Leave Midianoy City, week dav, 3 45, 9 23, 11 47 . m., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 OS p. in. Sundays, 8 45 a. m. Leave Mnhnnny Plane, week day, 2 40, 4 00, 530,9 37, 1159n. tn., 1 12,219,5 20,6 20, 7 57 and 10 23 p. tn. Sumla s, 2 10, 400 n. tn. Leave Vlllintnport, week days, 742, 10 10 ft. m., 3 35 and 11 11 p. tn. Sundays, 11 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Teave Philadelphia Chetnut street war! and South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kxpre. 8 00. 9 00, 10 i a. mM Saturday only, 130, 2 0O. 3 00, 3 tn, 4 00, 4 80, 3 CO 5 30 p. m. Aecotnmodatlon, 8 00 a. in., 4 30, 630 p. m. Sl.no ecurlnn train, 7 00 a. in, Sunday Kxpres, 7 30. 8 00, h 30,9 00. 1000 a. m. I 15 p. in. Aceominr datlon H 00 a.m., I 43 p. m. Sl-OOexeur-lon tialn 7 00 a. m. Upturning leae Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkntna nvenuc. Weekday expre, tnndnv3 onlv, 0 451, 7 00, 7 l 15, 9 00, 10 15 n. in., 3 30. t .to, 5 30, 7 30, 9 30 p. in. Accommodation, 6 20, 7 55. a. in., 4 32 p in 91 00 eriirimtraln fiom foot 3Iiai.lppl avenue oulvj 6 00 p. in. Sundays llxpre-i. 3 30, 4 00, 5 00. 0 00. 530, 7 00, 7 30. 8 00, 9 30 p.m. Accommodation. 715 a. in., 5 05 p. m. 81,00 eseurttun trnin from foot MNiippl avenue only 6 10 p. in. I'arior t ars on an express train. I. A. SWKUiAHU, . (J. HANCOCK, Oeu'l Superintendent. Gpn'l Pas. Ag peppa. Railroad. S-C1IUYKII.L DIVISION'. y:lTl:3llii:i: 10G. Trnlti -lll leavo Sheinuulonli lifter tho Rbovt dale for WIcKon, Ollbortnn. Knickvlllc, Dart Wntcr, St. Ululr, l'lttwrlllr. llaniliurK, Itemlinic, lN)tt?tnwn, lMiot'tilxvlllc, XtirrNtown and Phil, ndelpliht (Hrontl ntrect tttntinn) nt (i OS and 1145 n. m. ntul 1 20 i. in. on U'tek duv. For l'otlv vlllu and Intermediate (.tntiniia 9 io a. m. SUNDAY. For WlRKflm, GIllTrton, I'm ekvlllc, Dark Wnter, bt. Clair, l'ottvllle, nt C 0", 9 10 n. m. and 310p. m. l'or llnmlmrK, ItendhiK, l'otttoTii, I'lioenlxvllle, NorrUtown, rlillndelphtn ntftCO, 9 10 . in., 3 10 v. in. Trnini leavti Krnckvlllo for Sliennndoab At 10 40 n. in. and 1211, .'.01, 7 12 nnd 1027 p, m. bunday, 11 13 n. tn. and S 10 ti. m. t ........ !.. u..lll.. Ul.. lr.nl. .t inK II n n. 111. and T 10, 715 nnd 10 00 j. in. ip.ti;! a, 10 10 n. in., 5 15 p. in. Leave l'iillndelpliln, (Hroad slrett station), for SlionaiidoaliniG7itnd8 3.,in. in., 110 mid 711 p. til. week ilays. Kunda leave nt fi TO n. lu. Leave liroad struct station, l'lilludelplila, lor Sea Girt, Aabnry Parle, Ocean Grove, Long llrani.li, and tnterinedlato statloni. 1 1". 0 50, 8.25. 11.39 a. in., 2 IK 3.30, 1.03 p. m. week-day, 5 00 Sntnnlayn only, feundayj (stop ut Interlakcu for Alury l'ark), I OT. 8.25 n. rn. Leave llroad Street .Station, Plilladelphla FOU NEW YOItK. H.prei, week-day. 3 20, 4 05, 4 50. 5 15, 0 50. 7 S3. M 20, t 20, 0 50, 1021 (Dining Can, II (On. in? 12 00 noon, 12 35 (Limited 1 UO and 122 p. m. DlliiliirCan), 1 10. 21M (lnlnK Carl 3 20,3 60, w,ui.i, uu.fti'iiniijtHrj.uiu, II .HI, n L, luw, p. 111., 12 01, liljjlit. Sundays 3 31, 1 01, I 50, 5 13, H 'JO, X 33, SO, 1021, DIiiIiik CnrJ, lift! a. Ill' 1235, 2 30 (Dlnlni-Carl, I (K)ll.linlte.H I)lnlnK 011,5 20,550, Dlnlns Car, 03.1, 6 50, h 12, 10 ft) p. In., 12 01 nlKht. Ltpres-s for lloston without clianse. 11 CO a. tn., week-days, and 0 50 p. in., dnlly. I'OH WASHINGTON' AND T1IL SOITH. For Ilaltiniro and Waslilnirtoii, 3 50, 7 20, 8 81, 10 20, 11 23 n. III., 12U0 (1231 Limited Din lllK Car), 112, 3 IS, 141 (5 19 ConKreS8lonl Limited, DIiiIiik Car), 0 17, 055 (DlnlnK Car), 7 5 (DlnliiB Oar) p. in., nnd 12 05 nlKh wees nays. aununyH, uou, 7 20, 9 12, 1123 lorvi I iq I II t x ik i i i I i.. iJiiunK uari, um (innliiK carl, 7M p. (DlnlmrCar) and 12 0.5 nlirht. I or hca (.IrC. Snrllllr Lake. Ilelmar Oeean Groe, Astniry Park aud Lonn lli-aueh, 105, 0 50, 8 25 and II 39 a 111., 2 3S, 3 30 and 1 05 p. nu vt eek days. Sundays, 4 05 and S 25 a. in Foil ATLANTIC CITY. T ..n .... II 1 ... . ...... 111.11.. I.I..U.. Delawaru river lirldge), exiiress, 9 07 a. m and 7 02 n. in. daily. Leave Slarket street Ferry, express. 5 00, 8 50 a. in., 1 50, 1 00, I 20, aud S 00 p. in. Sun days. 8 00. 0 00 and 9 45 a. In. Sl.CIO uxellrklim 7 00 a. m. L'fturnliiK lenie Atlantic City ex- piess, 700, 7 10, JIM, n. in,, 3 00.5 30 nnd 7 50 p. in., week days. Sundays, 1 10, 5 00 and 8 05, p. in. For Cane Mav. Anirlepam. Wllilirnoi! .nil Holly Heach. lixpress, 9 00 n. in., 2 30, and 4 05 n lu. week davs. SuudavR. A 31 n. in. Kirur. slon, 7 00n. tn. Sundays. For Sea Isle Citv. Olcjiii dtv nnd Arill,.n.. Kxpress, 9 10 n. in., nnd 2 30, 4 20 p. m. wek davs Sundays, 8 50 n. in. Kxeurslou 7 00 a. in. Sundays. For Soiners Point. Kxpreiw, 5 Co, 8 10, a. in., 1 50, 1 00 and 1 20 p. in. week days Sundays, 7 00, 8 00, 9 00, a. lu. S. M. l'UKvmr, J. It. Wood, Gen'l ManaRcr. Gen'l Pass'K'r Agll nillions of Dollars Uo hji In sruoko every year. Tako no rinks Imt get your liousop, slock, fur niture, etc., finurej in ilrst-clns re liable eomitnlo8 n reiiresented hy nAVIh PATIST Insurance Afeat, Uft.lU riVUOl, 180 South Main Also Llfo and Accidental Cninpaules BUCKNELL - UNIVERSITY, Jons HowAitn llAitms, LL. 1)., Prcst. Colleco with four courses of study leading t . decrees : Academy for boys mid yound nie Ladles' Institute, aud School of Mu-lr. Tlilriv acie eainnus: ten buildings Including t-vm iiiibIuui, laboratory and ob,ervntory For eatolosruo und other Information address, W3I. C. GltliTZINGl It Iteulstrar, IwUburi;, Pa. Wanted-An Idea Who can think of tome lUupltf Protect your ,1JftJ th,r. y bring jou wealth. oejB. Washington. V. C.,tur their tl.fSJO prlto ofletti VJhnn In .iA..K .. . .... ... Ncrvuui Debimy, Ls 1 1 l-i wcr, I-ip-n.ncY..V.r..!.hv. ar t ccieand ether weaknesses, lroin anv c.iuse, use Sexlne Hill. Drains checked and lull viBor quickly restored. Milled fnr Aim. AKn. . r.l tl'.ik I J5.00 ordert vc Rive a Guarantee l 1 -li.,.c.ur ,e,unQ ,nc ir.oncy. Armies I Prai Mrnimtic r.i ft- . j . I .n-l.-Kliiini. bV,,.'. I1IU, v 1-tf JkIELIN, Blien4ndoah, Pa. nommmmi'smBif Si
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