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MANUFACTURED BY TUB Thompson Diphtheria Cnre Co. WILLIAMSPORT. PA. For sale at Kirllu's drug store. CURED TO STAY CURED. Does This Mean Anything to You? -II your truss don't hold you or Is causing pain, i.eo us at once. It may savo you years of sullerlng. Wo lm o cured hundreds of people In Pennsylvania, andean refer you to patients cured In your own town. Our treatment is harmless and will not keep you from your dally labor. Call and liavo a talk with our doctor. It will cost you nothing. Wo guaran tee relief after the first treatment, and our j i -es aio reasonable, , The Dr. Miller Co., Philadelphia. Seo Our lloctor Every Tuesday at UNION HOUSE, Ashland,-Pa. 3OO0OO0OOOMOOO00OOOOOCO You can blame yourself if you Ket real Rood c o It e e to drink. Ordinary cofee is made de licious bv adding SEtil.lU'i. 2C. .fH. VSr for Sceliz's. A little of this admixture to' "cheap coiTee makes a delicious' L drink and savescxpensc, WITCH HAZEL OIL s xun Piles or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt. Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Bold by druggists, or sent post-paid on receipt of prlco HCarillltllj'llLU.CO., Ill J, lUMMUmStSewHrk. For sale nt l'ovlnsky's drug store, 28 East Ceitro street. MADE MB A MAN AJAX TABLETS rOSniVkLY CUhE ALL J'cr. our I i,-rc's Cat line Itiiiort, lmpotnicj, Kit ppl- in Si eic, rnuM (1 1 y Al viw nml itiuf i;,iHhMn and 1 UiKT lions. They citifeWly mid HlUViy I'.btJiv l,oU Kalitylu via or you i' c and lit a man fur htudv. 1 J iiu-vi i.r m.i as: I'rt'vi-nt J'ls'intty rmUt mmnn tiuti ( iaki li'utiin T.n'irune fi'-onblirmeillate Improvement . nn t etfecii a OUlt I whero 1 nil othepft fail, met t iuhii Aavlncr tlr 1 cpnnlnp Ajax. TABLJid. 'Iliuy havo cuivi. ihouMtidsniul will euro ion We Plvo ptwittvinvrlitpn puarantt'c t cllfet cure In each cusooriuluiin.tuo money Vrlce 50 cents jer packaee. or six imckaurea UK iiuiiireai-nenij mrijs.ii m v-aui M-ayy;., upuar..-iit4iliri y tireu ur iruo. AUru AJAX REMEDY CO., "elSJKff- For sale in Shinandoali, Ta , by A. Wnsley, Druggist OBr raiS&Si C04 North Sixth SV. Ill Q CB&Cn!w Side enircnea on Green St. BUM mFI PUI1. CURE CUAttANTEEDi fs. ol.III sTIn I'JlAtTlt'Ullia l'iir.1 mill 0 f Year, llu.pltul Exjii-rUiieulu Uvriiiuiir, laasU STRICTUnE, BLOOD POISON, VS., lArGEN CRAL DEBILITY, LOST VlGOH, iMiiLEXCESSES AND ALL OTHER (HBrE.TFCCTS OF YOUTHFUL TWIm&rQlV OF BOTH. SEXES tttfnNMINMKAHII I ?NitflrSS,:'tS1 tqW,,WWIIWWttP SHRUnttN dhoahs KtJIuntu. it kAv. aM lip. Thprl known mora ttMtuttxrae Alrtlt mud bow ta ta&t them luiweHfUll thui 11 I.IMJ IU4 mw h luu, met. wiiu.. !. A anil lliMlmlleri. Uld TOU lUrtil trr(ineiit, try ooce nioro olj ll.'rr.ll .r.l tut Kill ire tou iiiHlmiy ircuro it jkiuui. oured la iiA9 pur. Ufod Did X-c-dI kuaip for Truth. orohl. Onlr Iiuokvi I a v. itours iur c luttiet. trcti&KlX lb warning liorlcn mi dtngeroui ctiet, daUr,VUBVI.BU&S(tC-tTSl..fllolO. 8uo.,9toJ2. TtU Y PILLS! ,tNO 4a ( i i drink and savescxpensc. HUMPHREYS' t iiMfMRjf'NO 40. n R-WOMAM S SAFE TCBUP'W-VWiL(yi Bpicir o Co,Pil,pa. or -iSdn,. BRYAN AGAIN Ho Accepts the Silver Party's Nomination for President, GREAT OUTPOURING IN LINCOLN. TIip Cnntllrinto Itcpents Thnt He Would NmiT Support a Gold Cninlhliite. ami ynotrn n Silver Argument from Ills Itr publican Opponent. LtKCOLX, Nob., Sept. 0. Tho continuous wclcomo Lincoln pooplo mid lnrRo con tlngcnta from othor pnrta of Nobruska riivo William J. Brymi on his homo com ing yesterday culmlnntcil last evonlng In n grand demonstration In honor of his formal notification of hla nomination for tho presidency by tho National Silver party. From tho tlmo Mr. Bryan reached this cltv. at 11 o'clocK in tho forenoon, until tho tired crowds retired from tho streets nt a lata hour last night thero was parading gnloro through tho streets of tho capital city by local nnd visiting campaign clubs, noarlr all with brass bands In front. There was an escort procession from tho Burlington depot to Mr. Bryan's resl' donco: another procession that accom panied tho candidate to a mass mooting In tho stato houso cround9 In tho afternoon, and tho third and greatest preceding tho notification ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan, Georoo A. Groot, chairman of tho notification committee, and Norrls Hum phrey, of Lincoln, rodo together In tho midst of tho parndo. Men In white duck uniforms carrying flambeaus formed n nioturosnuo rmrt of tho display. Thorowcro members of tho silver clubs from Lincoln nnd olsowhero In tho line. Nearly, if not nutto, n thousand mounted men wero In lino nnd those, with tho silver capped or ganizations, llred off skyrockets nntl romnn candles ns thoy proceedod from tho post olTlco square along tho principal streets to tho stnto house. All thoso members of tho notification i committee who camo to Lincoln to nt tend tho ceremonies woro seated on tho platform erected in tho north front of tho cnpltol building when Mr. uryan nrriveu Thoy were suffering greatly from tho an novanco causod by thousands of small gnats attracted by tho brilliant glare of a large electric lamp that hung over tho stand. Sovoral woro obliged to lcavo tho stand, being unable to bear longer tho myriads of Insects. With tho arrival of tho torchlight pro cession tho crowd gathered about tho cap ital was Increased tenfold. It seemed many tlmos larger than tho audlenco of 5.000 that listened to Mr. Bryan lu tho af tcrnoon. Xorrls Humphrey presided at tho meeting and introduced beorgo A Groot, of Ohio, chairman of tho notlfi cation committee. It was 10:20 o'clocl before Mr. Groot's long address was con eluded. Mr. Bryan was immediately pre sented, nnd mado a short speech, lu which he said "I beg to reply at this tlmo without tho formality of n letter. Tho platform adopted bv tho Silver party contains out one. plunk, nnd that plank, tho silver question; Is identical in substnnco with tho silver plank of tho Chicago platform. As 1 havo already discussed tnat plans 3jJe;t3j4t.will not bo necessary to enter into any extended discussion at this tlmo. 1 1x52 to answer tho commltteo that I ac cept tho nomination tendered by them on behalf of tho Silver party in tho spirit in which that nomination was presented. I can appreciate tho feeling which animated thoso who assembled In that convention. I can appreciate tho hesitation with which thoso as.semblod thero turned their backs upon tho party with which thoy hod been associated. "I know something of tho strength of party tics, and because I was in a position whero I looked forward to a possibility of llkonctlonon my own part I can appreciate tho depths of a conviction that led them to placo tho Interests of their country nbovo tho welfare of tholr party. More than a year ago, when wo wero engaged In n Strugglo to bring the Democratic party toon Indorsement of freo. coinage, tho question was put to mo whother, In case of failure, I would support tho Demo cratic nomlneo If ho woro a gold standard advocate, running upon a gold standard platform. I said, ns you will romember, that under no circumstances would my vote bo glvon to a man who would, In tho executive oilico, use hislniluenco to fasten tho gold standard upon tho American pooplo. "I stood whoro tho members of that sil ver convention stood, and llko them would rather havo tho approval of my conscience than tho approval of all tho world. My convictions upon this subjoct uro not shal low convictions. I may bo in orror uono of us can claim Infallbllity but I boltovo that tho gold standard is a conspiracy against tho human raco. I would no sooner join tho ranks of thoso whoso pur poso it Is to fasten that upon tho Amer ican pooplo than to onllst in an ormy that was marching to attack my homo and do stroy my family. "My friends, whon I declared that I would not support a gold standard can didate I was standing upon tho record of tho Domocratlo party. I was defending its principles, ns woll as tho Interests of thocountry at largo. And when tho Itepub llcnnswhoossombled In tho silver conven tion at St. Louis refused to worship tho gold imago which their party had set up thoy wero defending tno mstory 01 tno Kopubllcan party. Tho Republican plat form of 1BS8 donouueed tho Domocratlo administration for having attempted to degrado silvor. And In lbOl, on tho 10th day of February, In Memorial Hall, at Toledo, O., at the 'Linoolu day banquet, tho present candidate for prosldont upon the Kopubllcan ticket used tho words which I shall now road you : " 'Durlngallof G rover Clovolaml'syoars nt tho head of tho government ho was dis honoring one Of our precious metals, one of our great products, discrediting silver and enhancing tho prico of gold. Ho endeavored, ovon before his Inauguration to oilico, to stop tho coinage of silver dollars, nnd afterwards, and to tho end of his administration, porslstontly usod his power to that end. Ho was determined to contract mo circulating mouium aim demonetizo one of tho coins of, commorco, limit tho volume of money among tho pooplo, make monoy gcarco and therefore dear.' Following thoso same linos tho Republi can convention lu 1893 declared at Minne apolis that the American pooplo, from tra dition and interest, woro In favor of bi metallism. Forgottlng tho platform of 18U3, tho Republican party, In convention nssomblod. declared that tho American people must forego tho ndvantogos of tho blmetullio system to which tradition and Interest ondoarod thom until foreign na tions should brtugvthoso advantngos to tnat inou wuj had looked for bimetallism In tho Repub lican party should havo glvon up hope and turned olsowhero for relief." Mr. Uryanthonquotodfrom "JohnShor- man's llccolloctlons," and assorted that tho Republican party had deserted its tra ditions and its platforms, ito proceeded: the chairman of the notlllcatum com mittee hns told you that wo havo to meet today a groat money trust, ilo Is right. It is tho most glgautlo trust that has over lieon formed among men. Talk about trust In various articles which wo pro duce. My friends, all thoso trusts together fall into inslgnlilcanco when, compared with tho monoy trust which has Its hands upon our country. Placo tho control of tno standard monoy of tho world in tno hands of a few great financiers and tlmos will bo good for them, no matter what distress may overtake tho rest of man kind. I belivo that John G. Carlisle did Hot exaggerate the truth when he said : I ho consummation of this hchomo means moraof mlsury to tho human race than all tho wars, postllonco and famines that over occurred in tho history of tho world.' " Mr. Harrington, of tho notification committee, arose on tho conclusion of Mr. Bryan's remarks and briefly Informed him of Mr. Sowall's solection as tho vice presidential candidate of tho Silver party. air. uryan accepted in a fow words in be half of Mr. Sowall. SCRATCH AND REAM My baby broko out -with n rash. He would pcratch and scream., It would tnko two to hold him, and one to put medicine on him. We had to hold hlin sometimes an hour before e could Ket him quieted down. AlUald that they tiecr saw such a face or body on any baby nn on him, I had to tto his hands tlubt In a cloth, night mid d.iy, for live month. My elater had uccd (JUTI CUKA, aud I began to uso It. After only one application he laydoicn and sttptn ho had not for a month, poor little fellow, lie hat not a scar on lilra now, and la as fair and his flceh if as soft na any baby While ho had this disease I had to cut the sleeves out of his clothes, and put gauze underwear on him to keep him cool. I had to keep pieces of soft cloth around his neck, U wrb so wet with moisture from tho sores, and I had to change tho cloths Boraellmes ten or twelve tinus u day. Mrs. A. IIAYKES, Lisbon, N. D. Sl'KEnT ClTK Tbkatmknt FOR IlABt Humori. tVtrm bathi with CrnccBA Soap, and jruntle applica tion! of Coticuha (ointment), the (treat ekln cure. Sola thro.iRhout the world. Pitteb Drvq A3D Culm. Corp., bolo Trcpa, Loiton, U. S. A. CHARLES DERR'S w Rnrher Shon 1 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave a becoming popular. You will like it. make n specialty of Iialrcuttlnz. POLITICAL CARDS. JJIOlt CHIKP IiUIiGESS, PIERCE WALKER, Of tho Fourth ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. VOTE FOR JOSEPH WYATT, Of Shesandoah, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, F"lrst District. VOTE FOR FRANK C. REESE, Ok Shenandoah, FOR REGISTER. VOTE FOR HON. ELIAS DAVIS Op IJnoAH SiouNTAis, -FOIt- County Treasurer VOTE FOR GEO. FOLMER, Sr., OP SltEXAKDOAIt, -FOIt- County Treasurer. VOTE FOR Harry Bradigan, Or SncsAJfUoAii, -FOH- 7I?I Terrible Acoideiit to a Ooaobicg Party Near Warsaw, Iiid. SIX KILLED AND TOUR INJURED. Tho Ilornel Took Fright lit Sonic Object In tbo ICoad mill UncUrfl tlm Conch Over tho I'reclplce, vltli Its Loud of 1'leiiNUro Seekers. Wauhaw, Inil., Sopt. 0. A frlphtful nc cldont occurred Inst evening to a coach in ft tiurty of younn people which startod out irom tills city. Wl;i'n about live utiles north of thin city th"horsos took fright at pome object In tho road. Thoy bucked tho roar wheels of tho tally-ho over an embankment, and the people, horses nnd vchiclo wero rolled down a hillside in n mangled and bloody mass. Six persons woro killod, as follows: Jnmos Fltzhuo, Frank Mctzlor, Mary Cumliilo, Frauds Conn, Agnes Lovst and Edward Smythe. Tho injured aro Jnmes Ilollowny, fractured skull ; Mny Morrcll, brokon ribs; Frank Donohuo, driver, broken ribs; Victor Drlco, broken leg. Tho remainder of tho party escaped with moro or loss painful bruises. Ouo of tho horsos was killod in tho fall, and tho othors had to bo shot. Thoro was a hoartrondlng sccno nB tho survivors extricated themselves from tho wreck1 of tho coach nnd went groping about in tho darkness in n search for tholr friends. Tho bodies of tho doad wero ten derly enrried to tho ton of the cmbank- mont and laid by tho roadside whllo tho injured wero takon to a neighboring farm house and physlclnDS quickly buminoucd. Subsequently tho dead wero brought to this place and taken to tholr homos, whoro tho sconos of anguish woro renewed. Now Jrrsej's Democratic Contention. TuENTON, Sept. 0. Thoro wero eighteen of tho,twenty-six members of tho Demo cratic state committoo proent at the meeting at tho Trenton Houso last night to nrrango for today's stnto convention, at which presidential electors will be named. M. M. Williams, of Union county, and K. S. C. Young, of Hudson, two of tho four who voted at tho recent mooting of tho committee in Jersey Citj- against tho Chicago ticket and platform, were not prosont. General Donnelly, who was anothorof tho four, was on hand, nnd was prevailed upon to withdraw his resigna tion offered at Jersey City. Tho resigna tion of Secretary Fisk was accepted, as was also that of II. II. Linderbury. Tho platform will undoubtedly declare for tho Chicago ticket and platform, ns it is thought tho silver men will control the convention. I'leelng HilrRlar Miot Dead. CnAHU'.sTOS-, V. Vn., Sopt. 0. Hoi) Mc Ouoorv was shot and killed on Davis Creek, six miles from this city, by Detectives Hiram Ash and Ell Ferroll, who wero try ing to arrest him. SIcQueory broko Into nnd robbed II. T. Davis' store, on Morris creek, last Saturday night, and since that tlmo tho detectives havo neon on Ins track. When they camo across him they ordered him tosurrendor, but Instead of doing so ho' draw a pistol nnd began to shoot at them. Tho detectives already had their Winchester rifles leveled on him and they llred simultaneously. Doth of their shots took effect in McQueery's body, and ho died Instantly. R. Marvck Miusor, a Dunkard minister of Dockers Point, I'a., says ho can recommend Chamberlain's Pain Halm to anyone in need of a good liniment, and that he considers it tho best ho has ever used. Pain Halm is especially valuablo for rheumatism, lame lack, sprains, swellings, cuts, bruises, burl. 9 and scalds. It is one of tho most remark ablo medicines in existence, and its cU'ects will both surprise and delight you. For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottlo by Gruliler Bros., druggists. A Volunteer Army Wedding. Xf.w Youk, Sopt. 0. Colonol Pnttlo "Watkins. of Dalllngton Booth's Amorl can Volunteers, was married last night to Frederick A. Llndsoy, staff captain In tho same organization, and who has bean act- Ina ns her secretary, in Carnoglo hall. Tho marriago was solemnized before n crowded houso and was surrounded by a religious fervor seldom seen in such oronts. Tho ceremony was performed by llov. Scott Taylor, son of Bishop Taylor, and was af ter tho Episcopal rlto, tho ring being usod. IJeforo nnd after tho mnrrlnge there woro songs and speoches. It is not unusual for druggists to recom mend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to their customers. Many of them liavo used it themselves, or in their families and know from personal experience its great valuo in the treatment of coughs, colds and croup. Tliey know too that their customers aro their best friends and naturally wish to give them tho most reliable medicine they havo for thoso ailments. Messrs. Daugherty llros., promiuent druggists of Indiana, Pa., say, "Wo sell moro of Chamberlain's Cough Remody than of any other cough syrup, and always tnko pleasuro in recommending it to our custoiaors." Mr. II. M. Urey, the popular druggist at Frodonia, Pa., who lias sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for several years, says; "I can truly say that It is tho best cough medicine in the market." For salo nt 25 and 50 tents per bottlo by Gruliler llros., druggists. Itallrooil 1'roinotorH hued for lRiuuire4, Nl'.w Yohk, Sept. I). Mrs. Matilda Wal lace 1ms sued Thomas liarlng, of Daring Brothers, of London, nnd tho directors of the Atchison, Topokn and Snnta Foo Rail road company for $55,000 damages. She alleges thnt lu Jupo, ISiU, thoy caused to bo publishfcd an alloged stntomont of tho financial condition of tho rajlrond com pany, signed by President Ilolnhnrt, and relying on tho showing therein made sho purchasod 1,700 shares of Its stock. Sat urday, sho allogos, ho found tho state ment to bo false, and that It was published to docolye tho public. Jesse Jj, Test, Esq., au old resident and highly respected citizen of our town, called this morning and after purchasing a bottlo of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diar rheoa Remedy, said: "If anyouo asks you if this remedy Vlll do what Is claimed for it, tell them yes, aud refer thom to mo." II Alexander Stoko, Reynoldsvillo, Pa, No one caodouDt.tue valuo of this medicine after ,r trial. Then it Is pleasan t aud making it especially valuable ;'For, fifty hy Gruliler Bros., 'St "Battle Ax" is popular with all parties because of its remarkably fine flavor, its high quality and the low price at which it is sold The people of the United States know a good thing when they see it, and they wonft pay 10 cents for other high grade tobaccos while they can get "Battle Ax" for 5 cents3 EVERY WpitiAN Somotlmea needs a reliable, monthly, regulating medicine. Onlr narmlsss and tho purest drugs should bo UBeJ. fit 70a want the best, get Op- PeaiTs PsstowmfsB Foils Ip5 They are prompt, sale ami certain in result. The cenlne (Dr. IWi'a) never dlaap nglut Sent anywhere, 81.00. Adilrou j?eal Medicine Co., UoTeUnii, O. For salo bv P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. " DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN pei7i?a. Railroad. SCHUYKII.L DIVISION-. r.i'TE5innrt s, 1S9C. Trains will leave Mienmulonli nftcr tho abov, dote for WIkrmis, Oilberton, Frackvillo, Dark Water, St. Clair, I'ottsville. Hamburg, Iteadlng Pottstown, l'hoenlxville, Norrlatmvn anil Phil adelphla (Hrond street btntlon) nt G OS and 11 ft. m. fttul 1 20 11, ni. on week days. For Pott rille nnd Intermediate stations 9 10 n. lu. SUNDAY. For Wifrenns, Oilberton, Frnckvlllo, Dark Water, St. Clair, l'ottsvtllo, nt 0 OS, i 10 a. m. nnd 310 p.m. For Ilnmburpr, IteiulhiK, l'ottstown. l'hoenlxville, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 0 00 9 40 n. in., 3 10 p. in. Trnlns leave Frackvillo for Shenandoah M 10 10 a, in. nnd 1211, 501, 7 12 nnd 1027 p. m Snndnv. 11 13 ft. in. and S 40 n. m. Lcavo I'ottsvillo lor Shenandoah At 10 15, 11 H ft. m. nnd 1 40, 7 15 uml 10 00 p. in. Sunday al 10 40 a. 111., 5 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), foi Shenandoah at 5 57 ami 8 33 a. 111., 4 10 and 71) p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 0 50 a. m. Leave Broad street station, l'liiladelphln, Hn Sea dirt, Asbury Park, Ocean (irove, Lon Ilraucll, nnd Intermediate stations, I 03, 6.50,8.25 II. 39 a. 111., 2 3S, 3.30, 4.0o p. in. week-days, 5 00 Saturdays only. Sunday (stop at Interlaken for Asbury l'nrk), I 05, 8.25 n. Leave Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOr. NEW YOIiK. Express. week-dnyH. 3 20, i tti, 4 50. 5 15 , 6 50, 73:), 8 20, 9 20, 950, 10 21 (DlniiiK Car), 11 00 a. in. 12 00 noon, 1235 (Limited 100 nnd 122 p. in. DiuIliB Curs), 1 10, 2 30 (l)iulnu; Car) 3 20,3 50, 100,5 00, 3 5i5 (I)lning Car, 0U). 0 50, 8 12,10 00, p. 111., 12 01, nlicht Sundays, .1 20, I m, I 50, 5 15, 820,3J,U50, 1021, IDluiiiL- l'ar, 1103 n. in., 12 31, 2 30 Dining CarJ, I IX) Limited 1 22Dinlm; Car, 5 20, 5 .VI, Dining Car, OiU, 0 50,812, 10 00 p. 111:, 12 01 lllRht. Kxiirtss fur Huston without change, HOO n. lu., weeknlays, and 0 50 p. 111 , daily. FOIt WASHINGTON- AND TDK SOUTH. For Jlaltlmro and Washington, 8 50, 7 20, 8 8) 10 20, 112:1 a. 111.. 12 09 (12 31 Limited Din ing Car), 1 12, 3 IS, 4 11 (5 19 Conuresslonftl Limited, Dining Car), 6 17, 0 55 (Dining Onr), 758 (Dining Car) p. m., and 1205 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, B 12, 11 23 . III. , 12 09 1 12, 1 11, ( 5 IS Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 0 55 (Dining Carl, 7 58 p. m (Dining air) and 12 M night. , Fur Sen (Hit, Spring Lake, Itolmnr. Ocean (rule, Abbury Park and Lung ilrnuih, 105, I) 50, 8 25 mill 1 1 .19 n 111 , 2 3S, 3 30 ami 1 05 p. m. weikdays. Holidays, 4 05 and 8 25 a. 111. FOll ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llruad strett station, Philadelphia (via Delaware rier bridge), express, 9 07 a. m. and 7 02 p 111. dally. Leave Murkct street Ferry, express, 5 00, 8 50 a.m., 150, 4 00, 1 20, and SO0 p. m. Sun days, 8 00, 9 00 and 9 43 a. 111. 81.00 excursion 7 00 n. m. Returning leave Atlantic City, ex press, 7 00, 7 40, U00, n. in., 3 00.5 30 nml 7 50 P. 111.. weeK days, Sundays, 110, 5 00, anil H 03. 11. 111. For (Juno May. Anclessea. M'llilwood and Holly Bench. Kxpress, 9 0Oa. 111., 2 30, and 4 05 p ui. week days. Sundays, 820 a. in. Excur sion, 7 00 a. m. Sundays. For Sea Isle City, Ocean city and Avalon Kxpress, i 10 n. 111., and 2 30, 4 20 11, in. wek davM. Kundnys, 8 50 a. in. Excursion 7 00u. 111. Sundays. trot comers i mm. express, duo, s au, in.. 1 50. 1 00 and 4 20 11, 111. week days. Sundays, 7 00, 8 00, 9 00, a. m. s. 31. I'UEVOST, j. it. IVOOD, Gen'l Mauager. Oen'l l'ass'g'r At A genuine welcomo waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. lain and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, beera, porter and ale CODBIttllliy UU HJ. i;iium i.iu yvt a III. Ullllftl and cigars. KING." THEN ROYALTY ITSELF. READING RJ SYSTEM IN KFFKCT MAY 17, 1896. - J. V Trains leave Shenandonh as follows : ,.'ill? For N'ew York via Philadelphia, week days': jt 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a. 111., 12 18, 3 00 and 5 55 p. ni JK Sundays, 2 10 n. in. ' , For New York via Mnuch Chunk, week days,4fr 5 25, 7 20 n. in., 12 48 and 3 00 p. in. Fur Heading and Philadelphia, week days, ;t,, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 n.ni., 12 18, 3 09 and 5 55 p. m. Sun. It1 days, 2 10 a. 111, For Pottsvllle, week davs, 2 10, 7 20 a, m,, andJt, 12 48, 3 00 ami 5 55 p. 111. Sundays, 2 10 a. 111. j4 3 For Tamaqun and Malianoy City, week daysTp- 1 210,523, 720 n. in., 12 48, 3 00 and 555 p. mirv .,- Sundays, 2 10 n. m. " For Williamsport, Sunbury and Lewisbnrjr, week days, 3 25, 11 30 a. in., 1 50 nnd 7 23 p. m. Sundays, 3 25 n. in. For Mahnuoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, 5 25, 7 20, 11 80 a. m 12 48, 1 50, 3 00,5 53, 7 23 and 9 55 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 3 23 n. 111. For Ashland and Shamokin, week days, 8 25. 7 20,1130 n. 111., 150,723 nnd 9 55 p.m. San dnys, 3 25 n. 111. Fur Baltimore, Washington nnd tho West vl 11. & O. It. It., through trains l t Heading Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. ,t It. V V.) at 8 20, 7 55,1126 a. in., 3 10 nnd 7.27 p. i. Sundays, 3 20,7 00,1120 a.m., 3 16 nnd 7 27p.m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest, nut streets station, week days, 10 E0 a. in. 12 20, 12 18 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 83, 8 23 p. in. TltAINS FOIt SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 4 30. 8 00 a.m., 130, 4 30, 9 00 p. in. bud night. Sundays, 6 00 p. 111. Leave New York via Mawcb Chunk, week days, 1 30, 9 10 a. m.. 1 30 and 4 15 p. 111. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 1 20, 8 33, 10 03 a. in. and 4 03, 6 30, 1180 p. 111. Sundays, 11 30 p. 111. Leavo Heading, week davs. 133. 710. 10 08. 11 53 a. in., 6 00 mid 8 20 p. In. Sundays. 1 85 a. in. ,.ei,o i-uiiHviiie, weeK nays, ziyjt 7 io a. m., 12 30 and 0 12 p. 111. Sundnvs, 2 a5 n. m. Leave Tnmaqua, wick days, 3 18, 8 50, 11 23 a 111., 1 27, 7 20 nnd 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 3 18 a. tn. Leave .nnnannv cnv. weelc davs. a j.3 qi 11 47 u. m., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m. Sundays. 8 15 n. 111. 1.fni-n HTnltnnnv 1!r,w ..-onli. .In... O ,rt 1 nt 630, 9 37, 11 59 a. 111., 1 12', 2 19, 5 20, 6 36 7 57 and ' iu o p. in. nuntiiiyH, j ,u, lliun. 111. Leave Williamsport, week days, 7 42, 1010 . m., 3 35 and 11 41 p. m. Sundays, 11 15 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave lMiUadelnhia Chestnut uti-ont mi an South street wbaif for Atlantic City. 3 oekdays Express, 8 a). 9 00, 10 15, a. m., Saturdit) onlv. 130(. 2 on. on a 40 j nn j ai 5 00 5 80 p. 111. Accommodation. 8 00 n. in.. 4 30, 6 30 p. 111. Sl.(X) excursion train. 7 00 a. 111, Sunday Express, 7 30, 8 00, 8 30,9 00, 1000 a. m. 4 13 p. 111. Accommodation 8 00 a. 111., 4 13 p. in. 81.00 uxcursloii train 7 00 a. 111. iieiurning leavo Atlantic City depot, corner Atlautlo mid Arkllllsns nvenneM. Weekdays express, .Mondays only, 6 451, 7 00, 7 45, 8 15, 9 00, 10 1.3 n. ill., 8 30, 4 30, 5 3 7 3o 9 30p m. Accommodation. 0 20. 7 55, n. m., 432 P. in ei.ui excursion train fiom foot Mississippi avenue only n 00 p. 111. Sundays Express, 3 30, 4 00, 5 00, 6 00, 030, 7 00,7 30,8 00,9 80 p.m. Acoommodstion, 715 j. m., 5 05 p. in. SI.OO excursion train fiom foot Misslssipiil avenue only 10 p. 111. 1'arlor Cars on all express trains. I. A. SWEKJAHD, a. Q. HANCOCK, CJch'l Superintendent. Gen'l Pass. An riillions of Dollars Go un In smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur-nttui-o, etc., insured in first-class re llablo companios as represented by DAVID FATIST ms"1" Ajjcnt, Ul. Y iU rAUai, ISO South Main t. Also Lite and Aoc! Wanted-An Protect jour Ideaij the Write JOHN 3V1'1JDEHU' aeys. wuningtou, l),-o., anil lltt of two h imlryd v t ft ri 4- ' jL f
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