50 Pounds of newspapers suitable for wrapping paper, must be sold at once. No reasonable offer refused. HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. Another Itullroutl ltiuimr. Tluro is a great ileal of talk ainoiiK Iieml vii i! rnilrnHilcrs nt Shamokin, awl in fact along the entire syitcm, lays tlic Shamokin Herald, regnnliiiK tlie rumor that the bitum inous trade h to again be diverted from the Catawwa route to tlio main lino anil tlmt the trallic --v ill be increased 50 ier cent, over all the best past records. Such a niovo would Kivcwoik to hundreds of additional train, men and increase the population of Slianio kin. Tlio proposed new ordor of things is ascribed to tho purchase of the Heading by Morgan & Co. V Mighty Nlco TIiIiib for diughi. What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At (iruhlcr liros., drug store. Ahk your Rroccr for tlie "Hoyal Patent' flour, anil tnko no other brand. It is tho best flour made. THE CLOAK AND DRESS GOODS RECEPTION. The new Cloaks, Wraps, Indies' Suits ana separate bkirts arc column clnily. We intend to make this department more attractive than ever, and in n few days we will iformnlly invite our thousands of paUtfais to come and see the grandest dis .'rtoy!jf r'c" stylish garments ever offered f These Cool Evenings . ifF'Jiemind you of warmer under- wear not tlie cheap common '' -kind but good fleecy cotton kinu but good lieecy ,vor hue merino or wool; we 'Vhave an extra good line in all grades at popular low prices. Blankets are Seasonable. Get our prices on blankets be fore buying; we have them all cotton, partly cotton and strict ly all wool; we handle only the best makes and have good big blankets that we sell for very little prices, 39c to per pair. WnueTJed Spreads and $10 Down Comiortabies. flAiiother lot just received ; no 'lliaitvll WililL yJHL w.iuia illC 111 flns line we can suit you ; .3? iV ' 1 - O O (. Opreaus aye, oyu, you, pi.j$ ifand up to $5.00. All our com- Iter ......1. 1 Jjilpns art; illicit wiui pure wane 'fotton or feather down. tjJCScores ot buyers already attest l .their appreciation ot tins ae- wtlepartnieiit ; we receive new "$ifVpatterns daily, and sell the $2;-test and best patterns in the world for 10 or 15c. positive ly no higher ; we will match any 25 or 50c. pattern sold for 10 or 15c, why pay more? One Item at the firess finnrk flnnnter. The third shipment of those famous dollar Boncle dress coods at 75c. per yarn, not n thread of cotton in them ; only the finest silk and wool , ten new choice colors of this popu lar goods now on sale., L. J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. REMOVED TO- 20 East Oak Street. Dr. J.W. VanValzah's DENTAL PARLORS. Denlstry In all Its Branches, Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Painless Extraction. Artificial Teeth Inserted. All Work Guaranteed. No stairways climb anymore. to E 5,000 BARS OF I ...SOAP1 TO BE SOLD 3 BARS tOR 50. E. B. FOLEY. 3 MIHH. 2T WtBT CEHTKU BTUT, 8 Ti It I I I I I MIM A I 1 I I I I HI I F7W IT WAS A FIASCO, Doolln' Hackers Criiuled Out of the Klrlln Match. Tho much talked of foot raco of "5 yards for $200 a side between Kirlin, of town, and Doolln, of Ashland, resulted In a fiasco 011 tho track at Lavello yesterday and proved a clear case of back down on tho lart of Doolln's liackers. Low Voshaito, of Ashland, was tho stakeholder and It had been agreed that Voshngo should also act as roferco. (ioorgc Turner, of Philadelphia, was fixed upon as the starter by tho articles of agree ment and was on hand. Tlioro was a largo attendance of spectators in addition to tlie principals, trainers and backers when Owen McAually. Doolln's backer, ineasurod tho coun-o and fixed the scratch line. J lie printers stepped up to tho lino and were getting Into position for a start when Mc Aually said, Hold up, we'll toss for sides." This was agreed to and Kirlin won on tho toss, again taking his position for a start, but McAually again interrupted and wanted to toss to decide which end of tho track should be tho starting point. Kirlln's backers then took a baud at kicking. They said tho Doolln people had been conceded everything for the sako of a raco and harmony uud they did not propose to fool any longer; that McAually had measured and fixed tho track and if there wns any doubt about cuds it should have been decided when tho toss up for sides was made, (leorgo Turner said it was tho custom to decido both on tho satno toss. Tho Doollns and McAnallys would not havo it that way and tho affair finally ended In a wranglo. It was evident that the Doolii) peoplo wcro anxious to havo a hole through which to crawl and tho Kirlin peoplo openly chargo McAually with having tried to roako tho raco a crooked one. They say that on Tuesday McAually camo to town and said to Kirlin that times wero too hard for either sido to loso money, and suggested that some arrangement bo mado by which a little money could bo mado out of tho raco. Kirlin refused to entertain tho suggestion and told McAually that ho believed ho could beat Doolln and intended to do so. It was reported through Ashland yesterday that tho raco had been fixed and the Kirlin people spent some timo In explaining that if thero was any deal they wero not in it, but would try to win on tho merits of their man. "Hoys will bo boys," but you can't afford to loso any of them. l!o ready for tho green applo season by having DoWitt's Colic and Cholera Curo In tho house. C. II. Ilagen- bnch. Hope .Section Kntortninmeiit. Hope Section No. 10, Jr. Templars of Honor and Temperanco, will hold an enter tainment and sociablo in Robbins' opera house to-morrow evening, a small admission being charged. Tho program arranged for tho evening is as follows: Selection, Grunt llaud; opening address, Thomas Dovo, Jr.; quartette, Misses Jones and Ilarcsaud Messrs. Cooper and Hall; recitation, Lewis I.elie; instrumental duett, Misses lleddall and Edwards; selection, Mandolin and Guitar Club; song, II. Tempest; recitation. MisiMay I. seltzer; Instrumental duett, Miss Mattio and Harry Church; recitation, Miss Mahala Inirchild; song, Thomas Dawson; silent drill, Hope I'iouoor Corps. Umbrellas re-covered while you wait at Iirumm's. Klectlnns of Olllccrs. At a meeting of Shenandoah Tribo No. 155, Imp. O. It. M., tho following olliccrs wero elected : S James Herrington; S. S., David Steel; J. S., lhioch Davis; Prophet, Charles Lewis; Trustee, Lewis Hughes. D. D. Gt. S. Gcorgo Hughes, of Mahanoy City, will in stall tho olhcers noxt eduesday evening. At a meeting of Plank Itidgo Lodgo No. 850, I. O. O. F., last night, tho following oillcers wcro elected : N. G., Harvey Miners; V. ., William H. Schmehl; Secretary, K. D. lleddall; Assistant Secretary, William Kehrcs; Treasurer, Thouias G. Jones; Trustee, Samuel Hughes; Iteprescntative, M. G. Wurm. Up to Dato for l'nlus and Ache. Kverybody says lied Flag Oil, 25c. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug storo. Director Dhj'h Daughter Married. Miss Alico Day, of Talo Alto, and Mr. Henry Windle, of Philadelphia, wero mar ried at tho homo of tho brido's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Day, yesterday afternoon. Miss Day was until recently tho assistant clerk at tho almshouse. After a short wed ding tour tho couple will tako up their rusi denco iu Philadelphia, where tho groom is engaged with Wanamaker & Brown. Marriage License. John Charles Webb and Itachcl M. Hawks, both of Mahanoy City. Benjamin W. Heiser and Maud Fair, both of Mahanoy City. Deeds Itecordeil. From Catharine P. Green, administratrix of Daniel B. Green, to Safe Deposit Bank, land in Pottsvillo. From Kphriam Phillips to tho Butcher Spring Water Company, thrco properties in New Cnstlo. From tho New Castlo Water Company to the Butcher Spring Wnter Company, land in New Castlo township. HoLtlng Kecord llroliun, Tho hoisting record at tho St. Nicholas and Sulfolk eolliory was broken on Monday and Outside Foremau W. A. Sauerbrcy is in high glee. Iu nlno hours 1,010 cars of coal were put through tho breaker. Mr. AVuimmakor Coming. County Chairman r.ilvarus Informed a reprceentatlvo of tho Hkhald last evening that Hon. John Wanauiaker will positively speak in Pottsvillo before tho campaign closes, probably tho latter part of this month Owing to previous engagements Mr. Waua maker could not yet fix tho time, but duo uotice will bo given when tho ex-Postmaater-General will appear In this county. This will bo welcome news to all Itepublicans. How's Your Cough? Pau-Tina euros it, 33c. At (Jruhler Bros., drug storej l'a.t (lerniiiii Conference Itev. C. II. Bojightor, of Port Trovertou, has beeu appointed by the East Gorman Con ferenco of tho United Brethren church, which convened at Avon, Pa., last week, to tako chargo of Cresnona, Pottsvillo and Fmckvlllo churches of that denomination. Ho is an undo to liev. J. G. Boughter, pastor of Trinity 'Uuitcd Evangelical church, of tho latter place. TO CUIti: A COLD IN O.Ni: DAY Tako Laxativo Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure, 23 ceuts. Vii llone.t Young Mini, Mrs. Owen Owens, of Ashland, visltod friends iu town last night and while, walking along West Centre streot dropped a pocket- liook containing $35, A young man who did not giro his namo found and returned tho pockcthoAk to the owner when she wiri mak ing a scarcb where it was dropped. IIOOLV8 PILLS cure Liver Lllllousnejs, Infiltration, Head .larayrvo. All ut BETTER THAN A BANK. AlONEY INVESTED IN CLOTHING AT MY STORE IS BETTER THAN PUTTING IT IN BANK. YOU GET HORE RE TURNS FOR YOUR MONEY. Whenever you hear of n clothing houe Inly ing a stock by wliolemilc, that Is the place where you want to go to act your clothing nt retail, because vou siu the dlflcrrme tlmt dealers wtio buy Klnnll stocks must jiny. We have a brand new stock of elolhiiiK and onn undersell ntiy other home ill the town a- we have bought ICO pieces of each style so ns to we the dllter- dice between tlie ntaiiuint'iiirer umi jouourn price. All the alteration nt my place nre now completed nml 1 nm prepnretl to meet any demand with Plenty Room, Plenty Light and the Lowest Prices. OVERCOATS!" OVERCOATS ! Aro now ticciled nml 1 linvc tlicm bvtliot'ftr- toad In nil styles nml colors. I Imvo from 100 to 200 in crtdi style nml people look in nstonisli mcnt when they see tho heaps on my display Ublc. (o) Have money by Roing to the clothing head quarters, MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, l. GOLDIN, Prop., 9 and 11 South Main St. (o) Don't make a mistake. Ixok for the largest storo anil largest windows. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout tho ltcglon Chron lelod (or Hasty reriiNiil. Tho Borough Council will meet this even ing in regular session. A Lehigh Valley official says thero is no truth in the rumor that tho Logan breaker at Centralia will bo rebuilt, for tho company has not even considered tho advisability of it yet. Two largo steam condensers wcro placed in position t tho bottom of tho new slopo at Springdalo colliery. Men aro now employed day and night at tho P. & It. stock yards in order to fill tho western orders for coal. A cat 22 years old died at Ashland. It is unnecessary to stato that it was tho property of an old maid. Ituy Good Clothing. Our immense, stock of clothing, hats and caps, gents' furnishing goods, has completely overcrowded our storo and in order to mako room for our winter stock wo aro selling at greatly reduced prices. Wo carry uono but tho best makes, Hammerslough Bros., of Now York, of which every articlo sold is warranted in quality nnd fit. Our children's department is complete L. ItKFOWICII, Oiie-l'rico Clothier, 0-23-tf No. 10 South Main streei. Coal mid Iron Detective, BhonoTreskott, a Wilkesbarro man, who has been employed In tho capacity of detcc- tivo in tho lower Luzerne region, has been appointed guardian of tho property of tho Lehigh Coal and Kallroad Company, his jurisdiction covering tho Mahanoy and Hazloton divisions and extending down to Shamokiu. Imposed Upon the rarentn. John A. Whitman, a Reading policeman, has been dismissed from tho forco for iuipos ing upon Mahanoy City people. Ho accom panlcd three liussiau children, who had been lost, to tho latter town, aud on arrivingltbcro demanded $18 for clothing and feoding the children during their stay in Beading, dually accepting $5. Tho parents ploaued poverty, but being threatened with persecution tho father sold his time-picco aud paid tho (5. A Tanner's Mishap. Charles Miller, a farmer from llingtown while on his way to Mahanoy City, was thrown from his wagon by tho breaking of tho front axle. Tho horses took fright and runaway, but wero captured by two men who were walking along tho road. Tho driver was but slightly bruised by tho fall, but the wagou load of farm produce was completely destroyed, American. M"anv a dav's work Is lost bv sick befl ache, caused by indigestion and 6totuaJv troubles. DaWltt s Little Larly ttlsers ar tho most etlcctual pill for overcoming such aimcuities. u. u. itagonuucli. A IVell-Knowii Sprinter. Stovo Farrell, well-kUown in sporting circles hereabouts as the champion half- milo sprinter of this section of the country, is now one of the proprietors of tho Man liattan hotel, Itockvllle, Conn. Farrell, it will bo remembered, won tho half-milo raco at Mahauoy City conducted by Messrs Quirk, Lltsch and Lewis, and iu many other events carried off the honors. Wanteil At tho Factory Shoe Store, a number of hoys aud girls to give out tickets for beautiful decorated parlor lamps. tf The Culm Dirt Ciice. The Port Carbou coal dirt cases, In which Paul seeks to recover losses from tho Mill Creek Coal Company, was begun in Judge Albright's court yesterday. U be Jury had spen tho two previous days in oxaniiuing tho locality. This caso, tho iultial ono of the culm cases, will occupy several days. How is your Liver? Dr. Hobbs Little Liver Pi is don't gripe. Aro purely veceta bio, easy to take, prompt iu action. Sold at Kirliu's drug store. AY11I Help Lay the Curner Hone. Betides all tho other sociotios that will take part iu the ceromonies at Cuutnilla, next Suuday, no less than forty-flvo divisions of tho A. O. II. will take part In tho laying of tho corner stono of the now parochial school, Yuil Will bo Surprlu'd When you seo our ladloa OSo dougola button shoos. You'll pay 51.50 in other stores for shoes no better. Factohv Shoe Store, tf J. A. Moyeu, Manager. Death of l'rof. J"arrow. Prof. George A. Farrow, principal of tho Shamokln High school, died at Clifton Springs, New York, yesterday. Professor Farrow, who has been In wretched health for sovoral mouths, was taken to Clifton a few weeks ago In the hope that the chango would bo beneficial to him. Health KeporU, John Herb! no, 5 years of ago, residing on South Chestnut street, is suffering from diphtheria. Canadn 'Wnnts n Vnp.il Delegate. OTTAWA. Ont.. Oct. 1. A uromlnent ecclesiastic of Quebec province vostordnv divulged tho object of tho much discussed visit of Abbo l'roul to Homo. It was gen. orally understood that Premier Luurier hail a private understanding with Ahbo Proul whereby tho latter win to make such representation to of Vatican as would lead to tho Quebec hierarchy being compelled to keep out tho Dominion pol itics. Tho truth Is that Mr. Ijnurl jr has liskod that n papal nhWato bo uppolnted for uunniln. llie nmegato would lie the vice regent of his hollncs In this country niid superior In rank to tho cardinal arch bishop of Quebec. lhl, It Is known, will bo mot with tho strongest disapproval ol tho Quebec hierarchy. Dclnware Republican Compromise. DovElt, Del., Oct. 1. There will bo but one llopublloan electoral ticket In Dele- ware, lhe Republican state committee received nnd accepted tho resignation ol William C. Sprunnco of New Cnstlo nnd Mnnlove Hayos of Kont, tho electors on tho Hifrglns ticket, nnd unanimously nominated Jamos G. Shaw and 1). M. Wil son of Now Castlo and Kent respectively. Tho lnttor two woro oloctors on tho Ad dicks tlckot. Tho romalnlnR elector was nominated by both sides. Nothing was done in rognrd to tho rest of tho tlckot. Cnptalu Hnrt Again Arrested. Philadelphia, Oct. 1. Captain John D. Hnrt, tho man who has figured so prominently in tievoral alleged Cuban fili bustering expeditions, was yutcrday af ternoon placed under arrost, charged In an affidavit of a spy on board tho Laurada with nldinp; a military expedition ngnliiRt tho Spanish government, a power friendly to tho United States. Ho furnished $1,000 ball for nppearnnco. Another Nomination for Crow. Philadelphia, Oct.1. Alexander Crow, Jr., who was nominated u few days ngo nt a cltlzon's mooting for tho office of sheriff against James Miles, tho Republican can dlntc, was nominated by tho Democratic city committee yesterday, tho caiulldato of tho latter party having docllned tho nomination. A Stiro Curo for Coughs nml Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug storo. Itreckcr Challenged. L'ditob Hekali): I hereby challenge Frank Brecker to a gamo of pool of 1C0 points, to take place on any tablo be may desiro, at any timo and for any sum of money you may wish. Gamo to Lake pl.ico this weok. John Doyle, Shenandoah, Sept. 30, 1S00. Dii:i). nnwiim r... i. mil, n. cii.nnn...i..i. i-a., jmiH , ui.uKiiier ui jir. nun jiiTB. Jj.iviil Howard, need 2 years. Funeral will take place on Friday, 2nd Inst., nt 2 p. m., from the family residence, 2oa Knit Line street Inter ment in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Relatives nnd friend respectfully Invited to attend. There Are But Few Famous manufacturers in the United States or Europe who havo not already contributed to our stock, but some deserving recruits aro fouud who aro entitled to our notice with tho old favorites, and enable us to mako new additions to our notably brilliant stock each successive week. What is necessary for good business is coufldenco wo havo it. Wo are going to keep on buyiug, becauso wo aro selling. To every buyer wo aro always ready to furnish the business inducement that will mako the sales boom. Modes and rabrics is published free for our patrons overy month. F.GILL. HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE PRETTY Carpets, Oil Cloths Xd Window Shades, Jut received at FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. YOU CAN SAVE ' By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St THE MONEY QUESTION That is what everybody is inter ested in, not only at present, but all the time. If you want your money's worth in exchange for -ft&CLOTHING'3a- Or anything in the line of gents' furnishing goods; for a necktie or a neat fitting suit or stylish over coat, call at the ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE, Cor. Main and Cherry Sts. An entire new stock of all tlio latest stylo good at prices tlmt will ault everybody. Dr. Hobbs How Is Tour) Liver? Little Liver Pills act gently yet promptly on the Liver, Stomach and Bowels. They dispel Sick Headaches, l'evcrs and Colds: etnn the system thoroughly; cure habitual constipation. They are sugar-coaled, don't gripe, very small but great In results. Recommended by Physicians aud Druggists. Ilofcbi llme4, Co, CMtago bal San FraDcUeo, l or bale In SHENANDOAH, PA , by S. n 1'. Klrlln. Druciist. G South Mult, ci MISCELLANEOUS. nOU HAI.E. Hfttnnil gents' furnlnhinK ptoro town. Ktnrlc In for sale. IlCKt lucfuum in good condition. Jlensnn for elilnr. troinc into oincr business. Shenandoah. iMress "M," IIciialu office, 9-28-lw "WANTED. A Kilcsmnu nnd collector. A 1 resident of Hhcnamloah preferred, llorpo and wagon furnished. Apply nt 21 East Centre street, Shenandoah. &-3Mf POH HALE. A frcondJmnl pqunre plnnn. Apply nt M'ilHaniB fe Son, furniture nnd music storo. 2-S.tf FOH SATJ2. Ono of the liept paying lumber yanU in Shcnnmlonli. Centmllv locntod. Everything connected with tho yard, including teams, will bo sold nt n rensonnftle flguro. For further information call on J. W, Johnson. North fnln street 8-19-tf "INSTATE OF IUDWIO ZiaiJIKUMAX, DE J!i ceased, JjCtters testamentary on the estate of I.udwlg Zimmerman. Into of Union town ship, Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, deceased, hnvu been grnnted to the undersigned, to whom h11 persons Indebted to said estate aro requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands, will make known tho enmo without iciay. Executor. Or to Ms attorney, 8. . M. Hoi LiiOrETcn, .Shenandoah, la. Aug. 27th, I89G. 8-2"-Ct-onw The Largest Stock of Dry Goods in Schuylkill County. Never before in the history of this store has there been such a magnificent display of fancy dry goods. It is hard to find so many beautiful designs chosen from the dainty creations of the weavers' art in this and other countries, as you will find here. This is the store of the people and their apprecia tion of fair and square dealing is shown by the liberal patronage thev extend it. We are much. gratified at the admiration our selections receive and will endeavor to always keep this large and popu lar dry goods house up to the high Standard it has so successfully maintained since its establishment twenty -one years ago. Novelty dress goods were never so attractive and, quality con sidered, never so cheap. We have them in msuy designs, most' ot which we have exclusive control of for this market, aud would be pleased to have you inspect them. The prices are 25c, 40c, 50c, 70c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $1.75 per yard. We are enabled to show you a larger line of all kinds of fine dress goods than any other house in the county.' 38 inch serges, all wool, extra quality, 25c per yard ; 50 inch serges, 40c ; better quality, 50c to 75c per yard. The fashion sheet ot liuttenck patterns, free of charge. The Delineator and Metropolitan cata logues are now ready and show many beautiful designs particularly well adapted for making up the many choice fabrics we have to show you. The Delineator, in addition to its superb new colored lithograph plates of dress modes and millinery, contains a great deal of information, aud is full of all sorts of good tilings. Subscribe for it. You won't miss the dollar it costs you for a year, but you will miss much, very much, 11 you are unfortunate enough to let one number escape you. A full line of Butterick patterns, the recognized standard of the world, always in stock. P. J. GAUGHAN. ....27 N. Main St. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Feed, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. OPEN EVERYDAY Oo to tho Shenandoah Dental Eooms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold nnd Silver fillings. If your artlflcal teeth do not suit you call to tee us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds of platos. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Iiridgo work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates aro ordered. Wo aro the only users of vitalized air for tho painless oxtraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman'e Block) East Centre Street. OOlce Hours: 7 n. m. to 8 p. in. Beauty Unrolled To tho admiring gaze ot those who have a taste lor really flno wall paper Is the dNplny of new wall paper wrinkles we havo Justreselved.Yoii can find any color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from 5c up to S3 per roll, Fine artistic papers a specialty. House, Sign and DecoratlvejJ Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Kstlmatcs cheer- lully lurnisheu. Semi postal.; .avj J. P. CARDEN. 221 Y, Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Place Yotir Orders Now, Lauer's Lager and Rilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, au 207 West Coal Street. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Oood delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. riUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. A genuine welcome was you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flaln and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and air conet&ntly on tap. Choice temperance drlnkj and clears. Xoamo to H 1 re. II you wan i io aire a saie ana renanii icam ior an vine or ior worKinirDurDOflf mnstantlv on hand At reason ah la rnt' JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station iJm :4