Wuticura .WHITE, lHANDSS leolortd tundi, iot them lo itronR, hoi odi" j TiifiTviiT.-Fr red. rough, chinned, or d- OI l;i.'TICRA BOAI-, urj inorouRaiji ina ipi"7 vi- i tun a Unto ft Cut M, Corf,, Sole Prop., Dotton. BIoadfEerveFood For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Ago. WHAT !T !S! Tiie richest or nil reotoratlM touds, hpcaueo it replace!, tho name Buljutnncei to tte M'loJ ioa tiervm lhat are vxbntistetl la these two life-utTinjr ilaitobydineanp, iniURPBtion, nlrn liTioe, oTcrwurk, worry, excess, abuse, eta. tlr ir b '.rTfStorfrir lOFtTlt&litvan.l ,mrJnir ill wan na -Ir i 11 and wpakrjpia In either sex, it ha to a j . aim flrtfomalprptrnltttorit in worth ttn wet p lit n Rolil, , OiMibox luetsawepk. Price S'c.nr Cboxe DrtiKRlstsorby null, llook Irei. THE Oil. CHASE COMPANY, UJ Chsotnut EL. Philadelphia. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES CUm-d hy tliU granular effervescent ami M(nm Iant An Initnnt cure for sour stonwcln and lie nineties, which often accumulate from having a ni&ht out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 nil 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah st Lager and Finest, Purest and Healthiest. n 207 West Coal Street. General and Nervous Debility, Weakness of Bod V and. Inrt, Effects of Krrora or Excesses In Old or Yountr. Itobust, Noblo Manhood fully Ilestored. How to Knlarpo nnd Btrcmrthen Weak. Un. developed Portions of fS7iJlfM U)!i -Ileneilts in a day. an tebtlfv finm 50 fttnten nnd Fnrnlen Countries. Pond for Descrlptlvo Book, ex planation and proofs, mailed (sealed JSTce. ERIE MEOIGAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. Wanted An Idea Who can think of some simple thlDg to patent? Protect your Idea; thpy may bring you wealth. tvrue ouurt tycuuniiuunn tzuj.. raieuc Auor xieyi. Washington, 1. C.for their $l,80ii prlzo oiler and list of two hundred Inventions wanted. WE LEARN BY EXPERIENCE Mm iriiprovecl machinery, and using the best qualities of spring: and winter wheat, I can guarantee OUR OWN BRANDS to srive full satisfaction in every case. Our Popular Brands are DAISY, MOSS ROSE, OUR LILY, LEXINGTON. nitre? are cw iu season. For good mince pies use IVHINOfc. rMfc-O our Pastry Flour, our strictly pure kettle rendered lard and our best mince meat. Remember we sell only one grade of mince meat ana mat is i For Health use our "Old Time" Whole Wheat Graham Flour. -ry our OLD TIME RYE FLOUR and Granulated Corn Meal. 1 ' OUR CHOP is straight goods. We use no corn cobs or oat hulls in our feed. NEW New Evaporated California Prunes, Peaches and Apri FRUITS. cots. New Raisins, Currants, Citron and Lemon Peal. New Mackerel This Season's Catch White and Fat Large and Small. Fancy Creamery Butterand Full Cream Cheese Kor a strictlv Pure Soap that will cannot injure the clothes use ...Keiter's Old In three pound bars. ' WE HELL uuuu irt.uiNiJKv i-- " -j- We receive this week another lot of new Floor Oil Cloth. New Patterns and Low Prices. RAQ CARPETS Our stock is large and prices low. G. W. KEITER, SHENANDOAH, - PENNA. iN EASY DAY FOR BRYAN He Starts the Week with Only Niue Speeohos, HEADDRESSES COLLEGE STUDENTS Tlio llemnerntlc Ciimllilntn Meet, the Scholars nf tlio Colleto from Wlilrti ISr IliliiBclf GrAduntcd Mounter Audlenrei Orect llltn at Juckffontllle and Alton, .Iacksowillk, Ills., Oct. 37. Jackson vlllo wns very much nllvo yoterilny. It was decorated, with flags nnd hunting, anil a great many ot tho residences bore tho pictures of Brynn and Altgeld. The atveots wore crowded with a man of hu manity wearing ribbons of silver, nnd I many of tho enthuslnsts had headgear mndo of tho whlto metal. Tho stand erected in tho center of tho city square was surrounded long boforo noon with poople anxious to soo nnd hear tho standard bcaror of thrco parties, notwithstanding that his speech did not conimonco till nf tei 2 o'clock. Crowded oxcurslon trains bo Ban to arrive early in tho day, and con tinued until long nftor noon. Tho candi date mndo two public speeches In this city. Tho ovation given Mr. Bryan was ono of tho groatost ho has received nnywhoro in n city of auywhoro near tho size of Jackson ville. Thoro was a parade during the day which would havo dono crodit for a town much larger than Jaoksonvlllo. Thoro vni a nottcenblo number of yellow ribbons scattored through tho crowd, but they wore In tho minority. Mr. Uryan was in troduced by Judgo O. P. Thompson in n short, flattering speech, and when he took tho stand to speak ho was choercd wildly. Ho said In part : "It Is gratifying to meet again the friends whom I used to know and to lonrn by their presence and their words that tho ncqualntuuco thon formed is continued, nnd that tho goodwill so often manifested then Is still ovldent I come back ns the representative of n great principle, ns tho champion of n great cause, as the candi date of thoso who bellovo that tho Ameri can pooplo are ablo to attend to their own business. If thoro is any ono in Morgan county who hellovos that sevonty millions of pooplo must bow their knee to foreign nations and bend their necks to a foreign yoke, I cannot oxnoct those poople to vote for mo this year, beeauso I do not bollove that wo should submit ourselves to for eign dictation. "Tho national partlos declared tho money quostlon to bo tho paramount is suoof tlio campaign, and those bolting Democrats who wont over to help tho Ko- publicans, without having tho courago tol call thonisolvos Hcpublicans, also declared that tho monoy quostlon was tho para imftmt lssuo, and yet ouroppouents, when they find thomsolves divided on this ques tion, when thoy find thonisolvos unable to moot tho argument in favor of bimetal lism, when thoy And thomsolves unablo to convince; tho Amorican pooplo that our finances aro safest whon in tho hands of syndicates, now turn to tho people of this country and sny that tho election of tho Chicago ticket is a menace to our form of govorimiont. Wo aro prepared to meet our cnomlos on any battlefield, but wo rVTn1flnnltntfflteKtnn.rthat, , 4i, i ici Jiu tJUUlj- IIIU' IIilU IJUUU ue feated In nrgumont, that theylhnvo got to faco this money question for one week more boforo tho American people." Mr. Uryan then defended tho plnuk in tho Chicago platform relating to tlio in come tax and the criticism of tho supremo court. Ho quoted the dls-enting opinion of Justlco Urown and then wont on to reply to tho charge that the Uomoorats were trying to array class against class. Previous to his public address Mr. Bryan visited tlio Illinois stato college. Porhaps tho nolslost demonstration that ever was given any one within tho walls of tho chapel was tho ono paid him by tho stu dents of his alma mater. Ho spoko to tho students of the collego from which ho graduated and tho applause which greeted lilin seemed out of place in tho room de votod to tho dovotlonal oxorclsos of the Institution. His address, while of a po litical nature, and a defense of the doublo standard theory of fluanco, was so diplo matically givon that no student within his hearing could take oiTonse at it. There were four short stops made by Mr. Brynn between Jacksonville and Alton. At Hoodhouso, wlioro a llvo mluuto stop was mado, a good sized assomblago,among which there was a liberal sprinkling of yollow ribbons, grcotod the candidate. Ho spoko from tho platform for a fow mo ments, his speoch being of tho samo gen eral tenor as his ordinary tallond of tho car address. Godfrey, Jorsoyville and Kano turned out fair sized crowds to choor Mr. Bryan as ho appeared at tho back of tho car. Two speeches wore made at Alton last night, one from eithor side of tho city hall building. Largo and onthusiastio au- sI'dS?SSn.JittifS,'l'itii the latest uiencos esuuou to inoir apprec1 riii, iua i . not hurt the hands and therefore Time Family Soap . DO YOU WANT HEALTH? Is Your Condition On of Weari ness and Depression? Dor it Seem in if Dt'iith Alnnn Could 2Cc1Ioy Your StiftVrltig? How to Ob tain a Xuw lno of IJft. Is this your condition? Have you fever and chills, asthma, heart trouble, kidney or liver affection '.' Aro you weak, tired, nervous and run clown in health and strength? Do you hnve headache, dyspepsia, rlieuninti.Mii, neu ralgia? Those uro mainly tlio losult of weak nerves nnd thin if SNu nm' "nln""1' blood. Yon ' tv w&vi1 ,lecrt to purify nn'f en" T.v -vV i V rich 1,10 diSS,.?f. N life cur- imtJm::,' .K rent, and Wm-' : y rt,n1, ! '1, rves ri'cwpjn t'" vrami-i str ..'IE strong and vig orous. How can it bo done? Dr. ?' Orcene's will do grent U Nervura This blood and nerve tonic Is magical in its effect, transforming' tlio suffering nnd de pressed into the cheerful and vigorous man or woman. Do not complain any longer. Take action for your own happincss. Try this great reined-, try it to-day. There is no fnilure. You proceed on n certainty, within your it Uncollect Health is f grasp. Seize-i; that Dr. (ireene's Xervura is not a so-cnlled patent medicine, but a tried nnd proven pliy&ician's prescription, the dis covory of Dr. Greene, of 35 West nth Street, N. Y. tho most successful speci alist in curing nerous and chronic dis eases, who can bo consulted free, per sonally or by letter. Cnlnln? K cuts. Xov. a. Annual Supper, nu-pices of Chlvary Iluptist cliurcli, la liobliins' opera house. Xov. 20. Thanksgiving turkey suppor in lioliulus' opera house, under auspices of All Saints' church. Oct. 30. Twenty-third numial hall under the auspices of the liescuo Hook & Ladder Company, Xo. J, in l!nl,lins' opera house. Dec. 3. Twenty-fourth nmiuul supper under the auspices of the Welsh llaptiit church, in Ilobbfin' opcm liou-e. Did Slui Die'.' "Xo; sho liiiKCied and sufl'ered along, "pining away nil the timo for years, the "doctors doing her no good : and at last "was cured by this Hop llittuis the jm "pora say so much abuut. Indeed! Indeed! "how thankful we should bo for that "medicine." ' . Wapiiixotox, I). C, May Kith, IS Gr.NTi.i:lKx Having been a sull'eier for a loin? time from nervous prustmtion and general debility, I was advised to try Hop Hitters, I have taken ono bottle, and I have been rapidly getting hotter ever since, and. I think it tho best medicine I ever used. I am now galuiug strength and appetite, which was all gone, and I was in despair until I tried your bitters. I am now well, able to go about and do my own work, llefore taking it, I was completely prostrated. JlliS. MAUY STUAItT. Our National Floral Kinblem. Boston, Oct. 27. Massachusetts dolo gates ter- tho national flower convention, which was hold at Asheville, N. 0., last week, havo returnod, mid thoy report suc cessful and enjoyable sessions. Thoy stato that it was clearly tho sonso of tho con vention, as shown by an informal vote, that the Columbine (Aqulllegia), known sometimes as tlio wild honeysuckle, Is tho only ilower which meets the requirements tor a national emblem. Dld A'ou liver Try Electric Hitters ns a remedy fur your troubles? If not, get a bottle now nnd get relief. Tills medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to tho relief and euro of ull Femalo Complaints, exerting a wonderful WHCt Inllueuco m giving strength and time gunr&rgatis. H 5'eu have Loss of Appetite, ering itl0" Hoadache, Fainting Spells, or ,i, f?,,;(us, Sleepless, Lxeitable, Melancholy V i , .iA" itli Dizzy Spells, Klretrie Hitlers lute in tnv,, ,no , 1R,ua jk,ath nm lYJ? . 'Guaranteed by its u,e. Large While fulling cuuts at A. Wasley's drug Gentry succeed tempt nt tlio rec(,,rt on thfelliimn. 20, when lie we..t;t 27.a,lrrut A- IIo. jeail from iJVlldnto for vlco prosl- IlA smilto, Oct,,mllu thoator last ton died at mldnightV' ""fd the plaeo stroko ot paralysis. If4tlug mnrked tho Hamilton learned tho pH(0 cniiipaign in Simon Cameron, and lioldVnk Mr. Ho asslstant clerk-oi the htiitiflrusslon of the to both hoiues uf congW loudly up printer. Ho win a deeerftb,v Governur Harris, ilrt Untied .'slateEurou.s eui, 1'enn.sylvunia. a real good i i. a cat in a l'utully SlnblM'il In u 1'olltl SlIAJIOKIV, I'll , Oct 'ill Inn. of Locust Gap. stnbbod iu the abdomen and cut Thou tho log after an exciting pol slon Tuesday night. Hoary v: Ho)-lan is in prison. Kenilrlck IIouo l'reo f.unt Ten soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. - !as j lie ncuuyiKiii iruciiou compauy rt i... i . ........ o... US KTOSS UUIU!IIK IUI lliu JIM, i-,mi-,i ITjJus I lmfu, at uo,Mn uu increase oi o,o& tne previous year jopeniiing oxiHiuses, i'" boroush taxes, fW,0fl8, n decrcaso of flA , t P3, i aim net earning, .o.ooi, uu iuvieuu u, Tl.nAvn.1 nlmrirM Fi lir VArt pMii Inri'st bonds) wcro ?25,(KI0, leavjns surplus of ?li hoi, an increase i i,in. Illckert'ii Uufe. Our free lunch to-morrow morning will 9 1LJJ 5 A iMM& VPS IfSPPS K ilKv'' 111 I tl III' I I'1 SflMU Mil ' Irs. I n i CANTON 0VE11WI1EI2II5D Many Visitors Opon tlio Last Wook of the Oamnaigu. TIIEY CAME PEOM SEVEN STATES. iMn4nclitiottii, Xi'v Jer.ey, Xew York, IViiuylvnnln, Olilo, liullmiii nnd llllnol Send IlclegnlloiK to Cheer the ltepilbll' rnn Stnndnril ltenrer, ! OANTO.V.O., Oct, 37. The Inrgestrrowdt J In Canton havo been confined' most gen- ' orally to Saturdays. Yesterday, however, was a surprise, evon to tho murh surprised Cantonlans. Organized dologntlcms onnio from Massachusetts, Now .Torsey, Xow York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. Tho day was fair and the pro cessions of unusiinl brilliancy. Tho New Jersoy Frollnghuyson Lancers set tho itylo, nnd tho day throughout was dis tinguished by tho most handsome para phernalia yot seen. The Krio railway em ployes' delegation was numbered by thou sands. Aftor Major McKlnloy rotumed from nttondlng tho funeral of his late frlond, W. K. Miller, tho paraders began tholr marchos. Thoy stood In waiting on North Mnrket strcot In doublo lino from tho Mc Klnloy homo to tho court house, a half mile straight away. They gathered and packed, and swnyed about the houso so that speaking from tho porch, to bo hoard by so vast a crowd, was Impossible. The temporary rovlowlng platform used on Saturdays Is not allowed to stand after tho day Is over. Thoro was, however, no place to spoak from but tlio porch. Tables had to bo carried from the house toimpro vlso n rostrum, so that tho people jammed solid across tho streets and crowded upon tho lawns of neighbors' homes might henr. Tho women as well ns the men in tho rnilwaydclogatlous eacli carried an Ameri can flag. Those wore waved vigorously. Torpedo canes wero oxplodcd, rockets fired, bazzoos and tin horns wero blown, while drums added to tho enthusiasm of tho scones. Nearly all of tho Introductory speeches referred to the coercion charge of Mr. Hrynn. and several spokesmen chal lenged the proof for a single cae of co ercion. Major McKlnloy again referred to the chnrgo of forcing oniployes. To tho delegation from Seymour, Wash ington, nnd Mt. Vernon. Ind., composed mainly of railroad employes, Major Mc Klnloy said in part: "There are some peoplo who seem to think Unit the best wny to get on in this world is to bo ngaiust ono another, ami there is a natural antagonism between those who employ labor and those who aro employed. They nro disturbed when ever they discover that tho employer of labor nnd labor itself nro on good terms, and whenever that occurs they conimonco crying coercion. It Is not coercion, It Is co-operation; tho ono working with tho other for tho public good and for their ad vantage soverally. Wo do not want in this country aiitngonisni between capital and labor; they ought to be close together' alt tho time. Tho ono cannot got on with out the other, and Instead of their being enemies they ought always to lie friends. "Instead of encouraging sympathy be tween lliein, which wo all ought always tu advance, there uro those who would create antipathy between them; for exam ple between railroad managors and those who are employed by the railroads. Now, I do not bellovo in any such doctrine my self. I bellovo In the ciimmim brother hood of man. I bellovo that labor gets on best when capital gets on host, and that capital gets on best when labor Is paid tho most. Instead of there beluga natural antagonism there is a natural alllanco be tween thoni, nnd the people who aro for ever seeking to croato antagonisms be tween those who employ labor and those who aro omployed nro tho peoplo who uevcrglvo any employment to labor nt all. "What wo want iu this country, nnd I am now addressing tho Sound Money club of tho Haltlinoro and Ohio Southwestern railway aloiiu, Is llrst confidence confi dence" In each other, confidenco In tho credit of tho country, confidenco In tho futuro, confidenco in our money, confi dence that If wo lnvost our monoy today wo will get something out ot It at tho end of tho year. If we havo not any confidenco of that kind no ono will feel like Invest ing monoy, and if monoy Is not Invented thero Is no employment for labor. "Then, too, as your spokosmon hns well said, wo want a tnrllf that will ralso enough money to keep this government out of debt. Wo do not want any moro debts and dollclonclos either in tlio treasury or among tho peoplo. Wo must pay as wo go. Tho labor of this country was novor so Independent or Its prospects so good ns during tho thlrty-throo yoars when wo wore undor n protoctivo policy and on a sound monoy basis. Labor never had so ninny comforts, nnd tho homos of our la boring men so much cheer, hope and con tentment as during theso thlrty-throo yenrs. Four years ago wo abandoned that policy. A good many men who voted to nbandon It would havo boon glad to have voted nt uny timo within tho last thrco yoars to rostoro it and thoy nro all await ing now a chanco to voto It back. "Wo want to touch a rorcronco for pub llo law and to stand llrmly for tranquility us against violence. Wo want to stand by tho groat incorruptible judiciary of tho country, which Is our bulwark of safety in overy hour of trouble and iktII. Wo do not want any dishonest dollars I like tho name of your club, 'Sound Money.' Wo do not want anything unsound In this government. Wo want n dollar that is as good as gold, and just us good in the hands of tho poor as In the hands of tho rich. Tho llrst mission that a poor, de preciated, debased dollar iKiforms Is to And Its way Into tho hands of poor men who cannot uflord to lose It. This has been the errand of iMxir dollar ever si live the government began. Tho poorest dollars always eventually land In the pockets of tlio iiooroit iople." 3rlp-Co!(U-llt'uitut'he. Why sntfer with Cougha, Colds and 1.N (inppe when Laxative Drome- Quiulno will i ure you in one day. l'ut up in tablets eon vi uieutfor taking. QiiHrantend tocuic, or miu:cy refunded. Trice, lift cents. For sale by Kirlln's Pharmacy. Cannot IlitVndltu u murderer. HOHTOX, Oct 97. George Vol Greek who was arrested In 1'rovldoj I., last week upon the urcusmlnti had murdered a man in his native r was discharged from custody yesto transpires that there Is no trunlv bet' the United States and Qroocc wilder w Vurls could bo ertradltod. to ct m; a fjoi.n in onij n vv Uko Laxative llro-no Oulnlnn TnhWa. ,tll ii ugcists rc i unit tho money if it falls to cure, h cents M i How Are Your Kidnoys? Ever have your back ache? i Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney mtilr Hrtlihy fcl1nr ( art! tin- HneA sirxtif HftiUhj kiilnr-js i rurifj thu hiooii h) ' flltrrlnu from it , liifr at id untl ft' I i ?tlip ijiftimn or Pi; nriti. Dr. Hobbs , ji Lii'it Ho iil's', n. d Spsraffiis KMney Pills cur nhmmiittf.m. NptirnlKln, Gout, Hriftot'n )lmpi,lit!hnte.l)roi"4jr.1kreen.t.. nremin, i'aiirt lit Abdomnn. Mticknctie, ' Kidney ttnknww, ami nil Inflfimmntion of the KitlmiT. PhtolrlRne nmi (iriiftBints I reunmifipti'l tlvm l0 Cent a box. Tw tlmcmtiil from thottiwintlft. llnfeh Itriufdy Co., ffalMgn titl Se f raoeUc. For Sale in bHLNANDoAM, PA., by . S. V. Kirllu, DrusK-3t,6 South Main St, ' P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --Por-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q ft. l'HIbl.IPS, M. D. Oftlce: 30 Wetrntrotrect. Can be consulted nt all hours. P. F- 1HIKKK, M. D. v SO E. Lloyd street, Slicnniidonh. ODlce hours ! 7 to 9 a. in., 1 to 8 nnd 7 tot p. m. J" II. POMKIiOV. ATTOKNF.Y-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. JJ m. BUIiKE, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Ollke Ekmii bullillnir, corner oi Main ns Centro streets, SttcuanUoall. J W. SIlOKMAKEf!, ATTOUNBY-AT-LAV. CoriH-r Mnrket nml Cf litre street). pUOK JOHN MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock flox 65, Jfolmnoy Cit, 1'a. Havlnrr ftutllcil iimler roido of the bo miifttt i it London nml l',irl, m!H kH'u IroHOttt on the violin, gnltnr ami vocitl culture. Tfrm reonnble. Aildreas in enro of ttroufe, t If c eweler HlieimnJnah. nillions of Dollars Goupinsmoko every year. Takoi.a risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in llrst-class ro liablo companies ns represented by ftAVTft 'FATTST Insu".incc Ag;en', JJAV1IJ riiUOl, 130 South Main Also Life mid Accidental Cnrupanlffp. A gonuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Haln and Coal Sts. Pineal whiskey", beers, porter and ftle constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. 1 Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin Is inva riably obtaitud by tuosowhouse I'ozzom'a Complexion Powder. J3 Summer Meat Wears You Out. HOP BITTERS WILL BRACE YOU UP. THE BEST OF ALL TONICS. Tor over 25 years it has been curing thousands of cases of Biliousness, Indigestion, Malaria, Nervous Prostration, Kidney Troubles, Sc. I: Purifies the Blow!, Gives you an Appetite, and Helps you Digest what you Eat. Take It nro and get your system in sMpe to stand the cold weather. PRESCRIBED BY ALL EMINENT PHYSICIANS. HOP BITTERS CO., NEM VORIC. SolJ by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. "A FA IF," FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES i 11 1 nil "2Kbv ki u. w -aw ihh m -s- SEDEwss . . j reading r r system i IN RFI'KCT MAY 17. ISM. Trnlfifi b-Ave HliennntJonb mh follown: Vui New Yirktn Philitdolplila, week dy- 2 10, F,Z 730 h, tnM 13 49, 8 00 flndSM p. m Sunday 2 10 a. ni. j Kor Si'w York via Mauch Chunk, week dsjrg, I 5 i 7 so a. in., 12 4 and 3 00 p. in. I For lauding and Philadelphia, week dt. I 2 til, 5 7 20 a.m., 13 W, S OO and ft M p. in Han dft, 2 Jtl n, n t For Pi ttnvith week darn, 2 10; 7 20 a in. and ' 12 I. :i oi) Hnd H M . tu. Simdax's, 2 10 a in. I For Taniaqua and Mnhanoy City, ww-k days. !21P, H2 7 'JO a. in., 12 49, 3 00 and ft Mi p, m, SundaH. 2 10 a. m. ; For H'illiainiprt, Huntmry and Iv fburir 1 week dnv, :l 25, 11 30 a. in., 1 .10 and 7 " p m. fllliiiinv, ,i -rt ft. in. For Nfnliauoy Piano, weokdayn, 2 10. 8 2."i. 6 25. 7 20. II KOn.jii.. 12 I. 1 Vt, .100,5 M, 7 25 and 96B p. in. .Sundays, 2 10, H 25 a. tu. For Ashland and htiaiimktn, week dav. 8 25, 7 20,11 30 a. in., 180,7 25 ami 9 Aft p. in Hun dayn, 3 2 a. lit. For Knit 1 more. Washington and ttie West via It. & O. It. It., tliroiiffli train Ich"; IN adlrr Terminal. PhlindelphVa, (P. & l. V H.) at 3 20, 7 55, 1126 a. in., 3 10 and 7.27 i... Sundays, 320,700,1126 a. in., 3 16 nnd 7 27 p.m. AtldU tioiml tralnn from Twenty-fourth and C'heri nut streets station, week days, 1010 a. m. Ii20, 12 15 8 40 p in. Sunday, 1 35. 8 2H p. in THAINH FOlt HIIISNANDOAH. lAavc New York via Philadelphia, week days. 4 30, 8 00 a. in., 130, 4 30, 9 00 p. in. and night. Sundays, G 00 p. in. Loave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 30, V 10 a. m.. 1 30 ami 4 15 j). in. eavo Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 35, 10O5 a. in. and 4 05, 6 30, 1180 p. m. Sandav, 11 30 p. m, Lao Heading, week days, 135, 710, 10 08, 11 Ma. mM 6 00 and 8 20 p. tu. Sundays, 1 35 a. jtj, Ieave Potlville, weekdays, 2 35, 7 40 a.m., 12 30 and 6 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 & a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3 18, 8 50, 1123 a m., 1 27, 7 20 and 0 13 p. in. Sundays. S 18 a. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3 4-', 9 21v 11 17 a. in., 2 03,7 41 and 10 08 p. in. Sundays, 8 4fi a. in. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 10, 4 00. 630, 9 37, 11 59 a. m , 1 12. 2 19, 5 20, 6 26, 7 57 and 10 23 p. in. Sundays, 2 40, 00 a. m. Leave WIIMamport. week das, 7 12, 1010 a. in., 3 85 and II 11 p. in. Sundavs, II 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Phllnd Iphla Chestnut street war! and South rtrwt whaif for Atlantic City. Workdays i:pr. OODa. m., 2 00, 4 00. SCO p. iu. A 4'oniiuoilatioii, H 00 a. in., 6 30 p. in. Sundays Kxpres, '-OO, 1000 a. m. Accom luoiliitiuu, MWa m., I Op. m. JteturniiifT lene Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas n enues. AVrekdayt I'xprcBS. 7 3"), 9 00n, m., 3 .li). 5 T p. in. Accommodation, SI." a in., 1 p.m. Sundays Express, 100. 7 30 p. in. Accommo dation, 7 15 u. ni , 1 I't p. m. Parlor Can on all express trains. I. A. HWEIGARD, (1. W. HANCOCK, len'l Hiiperintendeiit. Oen 1 Pas. A t pepa. Railroad. St'Hl YKlbl, DIVISION. Si PTFI Hf It 29, l.Ki. Trnlun will lnve Klieimndoah niter the Blor date for WlKKant. (llherton, Krnokvllle, Dark Water, St. flair. I'tlvllp. llnnilmrB, lt adlne, Pott'town, PhoenixilllP. N'orrlftowu nnd Phil. ndelpllla (Uroad street rtation) nt 0 OS nnd 11 4S n. in. BluU 20 i. m. on week days. I'or 1'ottt vIIId nnd lntrrniedlnt,. .tiitlous t 10 n. ni. SUNDAY. I'or Wkiihiii, (JUbertou, I'rnckvllle, Dar Water, f-t. Hair, Pottsville, at 6 09, 9 10 a. m. ani 3 10 p. in. For llnni.tiit ir, Hei'dhif-, Pottitonn. l'hocnlsvllle, Norritovn, Philadelphia ntOPO 9 10 a. in., 3 10 p. in. Trains leave PiaikvllU for Hhenandoab at 10 40 a. in. and I J 11, r. 01, 7 12 and 10 27 p. m. Hunday, II 13 . in. and 10 p. in. Iave Polt.vllle for Hheniiiidoab nt 10 11, II ti n. in. and I 10, 7 15 and 10 00 p. m. Sunday at 10 tO a. m 51.1 p. in. I.ravo Philadelphia, (Itrond street station), (or Shenandoah nt 0 .17 nnd s :w n. m., 4 10 and 71, p. in. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 n. ni Lenvo llroad street station, Philadelphia, lot Sea (Irt, Asl.ury Park, Oeean (irove, Ixinv liraneh, and iuternn-dlntc stations. 1 05, U.50, S.23. 11.89 n in., 2 :is, 11.30, 10,1 p. in. Mt!.-dnvK, S OC siaturdays oulv. SuiulaA- (ftop at Intci-laken forAluiy Pink), 4 01, 8.25 a ' l.envc llroad Htreet Station, Philadelphia. FOI. NUW YOltK. Express, week-days, 3 20, ins, 4 50. in, 6 50, 7:. S20, 9.10, 1021 (Dlninir Carl, 11 mi a. m. 12 0lloou, 12 35 (I.lmited 1 00 ami I." p m. Dlnlnir Cars), 1 40, 2 30 (I)lninit aci ijh 3 60, 4 00,5110, 5 50 (nilliniiCarl,OOl fi.li), - I-' 1000. p. in., 12 01, nlffbt Sundays, 3 20, 4 m. I it. 115. 8 20, S 3S. 9 50, 1021, Dlnhitr Car, II m u in 133.1, 2 3il 'Dlnlnir Car, i floll.lnnteil I I"n nc Car , 5 20, 5 50, IDlllIng Cur, li 35, 0 00, - IJ. II IX p. in , 12 01 liixht. Kxpress for llot"n without chiniKe, 11 " a. in., week-ilays, and 0 VI p. m., dally. 1--OK 1VASII1.VOT0N AND 1 HE ! I U For naltlmre and WnnlilnHlnii, A lii, i jd, sal 10 JO. 1123 a. m., 12 09 (M31 Limit, . I Dire illK Car), 112. 3 IS, 141 (5 19 (lniu.t udnu&i I.lmited. Dliilnsr Car), fl 17, 055 ( IiIiiIiir Car), 7 0s tlliniuK Cnrj p. 111., nnd Un. i.ighl week days. Huudays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 1 1 23 a. ni , 12 G9 1 12, 4 41, ( 5 IS CoiiKroNiionnl l.liuitod niniior Cut), 0 55 (IllniiiK Carl, 7 .11 p. m. (lllnii.K Curi and 12 05 nlebt. 1-or Sim t.nt spring Lake, Ileln ai Clrnve, Asltury Pink and Loiii; llram s J.1 and 11 IW n in, 3 30 and 100 p. in h'ean 1 0 50 week oaj N. ?-uiiii.iys, s jo a. in. FOlt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llroad street station, l'ili.idel)liin (vi Delaware rlier hrlilKe), exjireh-,, 7 OJ ji. ni. dally. Leave Market street Ferry, oxpres. s V a. ni., 2 00, 1 00, ' 00 p. ni. Sundays, 8 11, 9 41 n. m. Ateoininoilatlon, h00, s 20, n. in., 3 20 and 4 20 p. 111., itcek dajs. Sundays, 8 On, H 1.1 a in.. 4 00 and 5 00, p. in. For Capo May, An(flesea, Wlldwood and Holly Heath, and Sea Isle City, Ocean City nnd Avnlon KxprcsH, 9 00 a. m.( 4 CO p m. week days. Sundavs, 9 00 a. 111. Kxpre,H, 9 10 a. 111., and 2 30, 4 20 p. m. v.ck dav- Sundays, 8 50 a. in. For Somers Point. F.xpres-,, 8 50 a. m., -1 00 J. 111. week dayB. Sundays, 8 11 n. in. J. M. Prevoht, J. It. W0011, Oen'l Mnuauer. fleu'l I'nss'K'r ArII consist of oyster soup. A. . ! a' f. I. II. Kllll IN. Mlfmnilmli Pi
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