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X , Duktui: Muss i Addresses the Bryan Loague in Honor of Jaokson's Dayi WANTS A OnAHOE IN TEE NAME, lleltorates Ills Objections to the Olorlflcn tlou of Anr IiiiltTlitunl Deolnrei Tliora Should bo No Tonus with Gold llcinc ' crntsSlioit of ComplrtoSiirrander, CniOAOO. Jnn. 8. Ill the bnuquet hull of the Treinout Hotire the silver branch of the Deinocrnpy held lnt night Its bfin quct In celebration of 'Jackson day." The banquet wns under tho ausploes of tho W. J. Uryau Iohrub, mid wus held one day In ndvanco of Jaoknon day proper, an tho dis tinguished guegt of tho loague, William J. Bryan, could not bo present tonight, havliiR anongagoraent In Omaha. Cartor H. Harrison, tho flrflt presldont of tho lenguo, was at the head ot tho table, and nctetrSis toastmaster, Mr. Dryan being neatod lmmodlotoly at his right. Tho lat ter was greeted with groat applause when he rose to speak In rosponso to the toast of "Andrew JoolfBon," and frequently throughout his address ho was oompollod to pause while his hearora took time to demonstrate tholr approval of his senti ments. Mr. Bryan's uddross was in part us follows: "In vlow of tho foct that tho club under whose auspices wo moot has done mo tho honor to tako my namo, I fool that It Is only Just to the olub and to myself to re peat hero what I have said elsewhere, namoly, that my judgment disapproves of the use of my name In connection with Democratlo or sliver olubs. My objeotlon is a twofold one, Jn the first plaoe, I be lieve that a cause Is so muoh greater than any Individual that It should not bo bur dened by any mistake which ho may mako. While a man lives he Is liable to err, and his orrors aro apt to Injure any oauso with which he Is olosoly Identified. The other objection Is a personal one. I do not want to stand for four years In the attitude of a candidate for the presidency. I do not want zealous frlonds to bo continually alarmod least I should do something to alienate some of thoBO who hove glvon me tholr confldonoo and Bupport "As wo aro assembled upon,thls occa sion to do honor to tho memory of An drew Jackson we may properly dlsouss tho relations which should exist betwoon the Democrats who Indorsed the Chicago platform and the so called Domocrats Who aided in. the election of a-Republican pres ident. 'Tho Domocrats who controlled tho Chicago convention oarned their right to tho party organization and to the party name, by whatever rule tholr claims may be measured. A democraoy Is a govern ment In whloh the people rule. Iu other words, It Is a government sucn as jjinooin desorlbod, 'a government of tho people, by tho DOODle and for tho pooplo;' and a Dem ocrat In tho broadest souso Is one who bo lloves la this form of government When I say belloves in this form of government, I moan actual, slucoro, heartfelt bollef, not a formal and enforced submission to that form of government. Measured by this definition, those who supported tho Chicago platform are Democrats. "The Democratic party of tho onlted States, in national convention assembled, according to custom adopted a platform which received the sanction of noarVy two thlrds of a very large proportion of the Democrats of tho nation. That oonventlon had a right to define Democracy in n party sonFO, and wo havo a right to declare that thoso who Indorsed that platform are Democrats and that thoso who refused to support tho platform aro not Democrats. It Is strongo that there should bo any con test over this point. It Is strange that thoso who soourcd for tholr candidate less than 1 por cont of tho popular vote of the Uhl ted States should InsUt that they aro entitled to bo oallod the real Domocruts and thon urge their claim to rospoct tbll Ity In numbers on tho ground that the majority of thorn voted for tho republi can candidates. If a minority has a right to give a party doflnltion of Domocracy then there moy bo its many definitions as then! aro Individuals. "If tho money question was now con sidered settlod another Issue could bo taken mi and a new allunmont made. But tho money question is not settled. Tho con test for the restoration of tho mouoy of tho constitution will go on with ronowod vigor. Tho olectlon hni decided tho presi dency for fouryoari, nnd it iiim determined tho compl'on o' congress for two years, lm It has nut oveiihvown tho convictions n' i' " e who believe that the gold standard Is a cnnnplracy against tho wolfaro of tho producing masses, nor has It changed tho convictions of thoso who bellovo that trusts must bo abolished and corporations made to obey the law. "In my opinion there should bo no com promise of tho Issues Involved Jn tho late campaign and no terms short of absolute surrender offered those who have dosorted us. If any Democrat becomes convinced that the gold staiulard Is necessary or bo oomes a dofondor of trusts, he can loavo tho party and join the bolting Democrats or tho Republicans. If any bolting Demo crats see the error of his way and is will ing to indorse tho Chicago platform and labor with thoso who sook tp carry It into offoct, wo will wolcomo such a Domocrat back into tho fold. "Wo are engaged now in just such a contest as that through whloh Andrew Jackson passed, and wo do well on this occasion to tako encouragement from his dovotlon tdtho causo of the pooplo. He gained his greatest victory In his fight against tho national bank. Wo havo tho same light on hand today. Tho national bank Is seeking to force a retirement of tho greenbacks and then monopolize tho lssno of paper money. "Whllo tho Republicans havo not yot had an opportunity to write their policies upon the statute book wo have procoodod far ouough to discover that the moro an nouncement of Republican suocosa does not restore prosperity. If the ndvooates offroo silver had won, overy bank and business failure would havo been attribu ted to their success and tho gold standard papers would have been loud in their wailing. But tho Republican organs, al though oompollod to ehronlclo an increas ing number of business failures over the corresponding period of last year, never connect those failures with Republican suooesa. During tho month of November, 180o,seven national banks failod.and in tho month of Deoeiuber olght more closed their doors. I find upon examination of statistics that Deoeiuber witnessed dos ing of more national banks than wero closed In any other month slnco Jan. 1, 1888, exoeptlng the three months of the panlo of that year. "Tho press dlspatahas state that the holiday trade In Germany was a disap pointment to tho merohants. The fact that Senator Wolcott, of Colorado, has boon sent abroad by tho president-elect ob an ambassador I most extraordinary to bring Kuropo to bimetallism, la an evl donoo that the gold standard li still oon ceallug Its blessing from tho American people If the gold standard Is tho. stand ard of oWUlzatlon, why should we risk a return to barbarism by onaslng after In ternational bimetallism? If Senator Wal- cott succeeds in stirring up a silver agita tion In England he will be aoouicd of dis turbing business and destroying conn donee In that great oenter ot finanelal con lldence, London. It his errand proves a fruitless one. It will only give additional evidence that tho United States must act alone." Mr Brran concluded, with an appeal to Democrats clubs to ooiitlnue tho agita tion for freo sliver and against trusts, and predicted tholr ultimate triumph. Following Mr. Bryan oamo Governor Altgekl, to whom had been assigned tho subject, "Character and Mission of a Mi nority Party." Thon oaroe R. M. llldgely, late postmaster at Springfield, Ills., who was recently removed by President Cleve land for "offensive partisanship," whloh was his subject. Ho seemed wll In touoh with his subject, for tho reason, as he said, that he had lately "been up against It." John W. Tomlluson, of Alabama, was the last speaker on the regular list, nnd ho dollvored an oloquent address upon "Momorlos of Horolo Conduct." After Mr. Tomllnson camu a numbor of local mombors of the silver Democraoy. By the tlmo the addresses wore over It was woll alopg toward morning. Whcnamui irets to th fiolnt when le has to ir iect the dead ly extracts ol opium undei the skin in order to get rest and sleep, the grave is not far distant. The time to take care of health is before if Is utterly and Irretrievably gone. 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MORGAN. Of the Third ward. Subject to Citizens prty rules. OU CHIEF DURQUSS, A. P. TABOR. Subject to Democratlo iwty rules. p Oil CHIEF WJUaBHs, WOLF LEVINE. Subject to OUIsciis party rules. pOIt TAX ltECEIVBn, A, D. GABLE, Of tl Fourth VOrd. Subjsct to Citizens party rules. pOIt COUNCIL, ISeoond waul MARTIN SHOEMAKER, Subject to Citizens' party rules. pOIt OOUNON-, (Second ward) CHARLES SCHOPPE. Subject to the Citizens party rules. HUMPHREYS' W mm' 1 MUBDE I South Carolina Negro Adds Three Moro to HiB Record. BRAINED THEM ALL WITH AN AX. lleoause the l'lmltlvo Was Not Supplied with n Horse and lluggy lie Slew nn Octogenarian and Ills Son nnd DniiBlitor-ln-Law, Matestiixs, S. O., Jan. 8. Simon Cooper, tho negro outlaw, who shot and killed another negro and wounded several others at Magnolia a few days ago, and for whom there is a reward of $ 100 offered by the governor, added more murders to his record yesterday. Cooper entered the bouse of Mr. Ben Wilson nt Magnolia about sunrise and demanded the use ot Mr. Wilson's buggy, whloh was refused. Cooper then picked up an nx nnd split Mr. Wilson's head open. He next at tacked Mr. Wosley Wilson, the son, and murdered htm In n like manner. Cooper then murdered Mrs. Wesley Wilson with tho same weapon, after whloh ho struck down a negro who had approaohed on hearing the noise, and left the ax stioklng In the negro's head. As soon ns tho news of tho shooklng tragedy reached Sumter the sheriff or ganized a posso of men, chartered a speolal oar and oamo to Mayesvllle, where rein forcements from this town and the sur rounding oounty awaited him. Word reaohed tho sheriff here that Cooper had been seen within two miles of Sumter. Tho shorlff divided the volunteers into several posses, and sent them in different direction?, but Cooper was not found. It is almost impossible for him to eeoape, howover, as the country Is being scoured in every direction. If oaptured his fate will be a most terrible one. The Wilsons were white people of high standing iu their community, nnd their death Is deplored by all who knew them. Mr. Ben Wilson was about 80 years of age, his son Wesley about 40 and Mrs. Wilson about 35. Two children have been left or phans by tho deed of the monster. Georgia's Anti-Trust Lnir UlToctlTo. Atlanta, Jan. 8. Tho Journal makes tho sensational announcement that every trust oporatlng in tlio stato of Georgia has succumbed to tho Calvin anti-trust law enacted by tho recent general sssombly. As a result of tho oporation of that measure tho American Tobacco company, tho potash trust, the snuff trust, tho coffoo trust, tho mutch and other trusts, that have been operating In Georgia, have no tified jobbers and merchants throughout flu. atatn 1, n nil 1 1 1, ttnti rrnnilD thnt. tlin antl-trust act maRotheirexisting contracts j unlawful and they would, thorofore, no longer bo considered by either party. This ! throws the long closed murkor, wide open to competition. A Judge Condones a AInrder. Caiiuollton, Ky., Jun. 8. Frunk Har ris, who shot Herman Medley to death on Christmas Day whllo the latter was oc cupying a room with Harris' wife in tho Harris home at Eagle Station, was dis charged by Judgo Domildson. Harris made a statement, which was strongly corroborated by clrcumstnncos detailed by other wltnosses. Tho judge held that It was a case in which tho unwritten law ap plied, aud the defendant was dismlssod. Serious Uprising? In Africa. VltYiiuna, Ilechunnaland, Jan. 8. Tho uprising of tho Baltoros tribe on the Ma shoulng river, which has resulted In tho murder of tho trador llobiuson and tho taking ns prisoners of his wifo and child, Is believed to be moro serious than tho Pakwanl uprising. Tho natlvos aro scour ing tho country with red flags, and grave fours aro felt for the safety of sottlers. tady Scott 1'lends Guilty. London, Jan. 8. When tho hearing of the libel suit brought against Lady Soil mi Scott and John Cookerton, an englnoor, and William Aylott, a vulot, by her son-in-law, Earl Hussell, was resumed at tho contral criminal court yesterday, counsel for tho defouse announced that tho plea of justification was withdrawn and that tho dofonse ngroed upon a verdict ot guilty. Sontonco was postponod until today, tho prisoners being allowed ball. Lord Hus sell was hissed by the crowd outside tho court. Cure 'for Headache. As a remody for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to ho tlio vory best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual slok headaches yield to its lnlliienco. Wo urgo all who are alllicteu to procure a bottle, and givo this remedy a fair trial. Iu ease of habitual constipation Elcctrio Bitters cures by giving tho needed tone to tho bowels, and few cases long resist the uso of this raediciuo. Try it once. Largo bottles only 50 cents at A. Wasloy's Druu Store STOCK AhO PRODUCE MARKETS. Gloslne C lotntlons of the New York and I lillndelplila Exchanges. Nmv Youk, Jan. 7. In the stock market to day a tendency toward a higher level was ap parent at the outset, which was influenced by foreign buying in this market and the exeou. tlon of orders for oonimisslon aooount. Closing bids; paltimore & Ohio V$i qhosa.& Ohio.... 17 Del. & Hudson.... 112K D..L.&W 155 Erie 15 Lake Erie 17 Lehigh Nav 41 Alias.' ts paid. Lehigh Valley.... SOU New Jersey Cen. .100,6 New York Oen... 08 Pennsylvania .... 51 Hemline &H St. Paul 7W W. N.Y. &Pa.... 2 General Markets. PiiiLADEi.i'HiA, Jan. 7. Flour weak j winter superfine, 2.S(XS.10; do. extras, Pennsylvania roller, olear, J1.281.40; do. do., straight, t4.SS9J.66; western , winter, clear, Wheat Iflrm ; January, W&W Corn Arm; January, 27i27?io. Oats quiet; January, n'iSBVi?- J lay steady lor good; choice timothy, (1414.50 for large bales. Beet steady; beef hams, $118.60. Pork steady; family, $10910.50. Lard firm ; westoiii .team, $1.07. Butter steady; western oreamery, 18 20a. ; do. faotory, 014o. ; Blging, 20o. ; imitation oreamery, 1810o. ; New York dairy, 1015o. ; do. oreamery, 1319o. ; extra state prints, wholesale, 32c.; print, jobbing at VftBXo. Cheese steady ; largo, 7Hllo. ; small, 7Hllo. ; part skims, 48o.; fulU aldins, 2.3e. Kggs quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, lDQslo. ; western f rath, 14318c. Live Stook Markets. Wbw Yobk, Jan. 7. Cable. eaatHr for live oattle at lOXOllo., dreswed weight; refrigera tor beef highar, TWHto. Yaols steady ; barn yard calves flrm; vesday. UdVT.50; barnyard onlves, (tkglS.50; no wwienis. Shfan steady, lower; sheep, M&t.; latab., U.UXt&.W4; most salas, K. 10(95.76. Hog. firm at M.80(i4.30 : pigs, 4.1.0. &4t Li hurt v, Pa., Jan. 7. Qattle stes4yi prime, S40A5.10; feeders, t8.8XV4 ; bulla, stags aud oows, it.86i98.80; Hogs stowly ; nrttae light, W.068.70; bust medlOHi, ta.a0dil. com. cum to fair, ta.; roughs, I4.8V98.10. sUteep active; nrlma, S8sV94; fair, W98.80; com TOoa, flOt.tlg; oommon to fair lambs, 88.75(9 6.10) veal calves, wfoT. I liad severe attacks of gravel and kidney trouble; and unable to get a medicine or doctor to oure me until I used Hop Bitters, and they cured me in a short time. A DlSTINGUlBIIUD IxAWYKB Of WAVNK Co., N. Y. COLOBLB8S and Colii A youug girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and and cold. Her face was too white, and her bauds and feet felt as though the blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Hitters had been taken the was the rosiest and healthiest girl in the towu, with a vivacity and cheerfuluew of mind gratifying to her friends. The WEEKLY rtONTIILY Outlook Published Bycry Saturday 13 Astor Place New York. Tim OiTf.ooK will he fn 1RD7, nn ft Iim ticon during Mich uf Its twenty-seven far, n History of Our Own Times. In lt vrirlom c.iitorlnl denartmpnts Th Outlook k'"" n (timimct review of the world's progn-oo. it follow wMli care nil the Important philanthropic nnd IiwIiik UIaI movement of tho day; liu n completr department f ifllirhm news, ih'ntf inhch Hpnoo to thf !til'rt"ls of the limiif , reviews current literature ; furninhes i-heerfnl ti.hle-ta.lk About men nnd things; nnd, in dlmrt, mini tn give frenh information, nrlniiuil ! mrntlon, and reasonable entertainment. Iletflnning with the (1 ft v-fifth volume, the paper will Assume the raKultir nmurttrf ne. size, which will odd greatly to ll enmeii fence and attractiveness. Thk Outlook i published every Saturday fifty-twf Issues a eur The first issues In each month is an illustrated Mngaxtne Nunlier, containing about twiee as many pagva as the ordinary issues, together with a large number of pictures. The price of Tub Outlook is three dollars a year in advance, a less than a cent a day. A PASTOR ENTERTAINS. Wanted-An Idea Wlto can think of some simple thine to patent? Protect your ideas: they may bring tou wealth. WrttflJOHN WEDDKKBURN CO., Patent Attor- Days. YBiiington, v. u.,ror ibeir i,nuu prise una list ot two hundred Inventions wanted. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH Summer Heat Wears You Out. HOP BITTERS THE BEST F ALL TOPICS. For over 25 years it has been curing thousands of oases of Biliousness, Etidigesfiosi, Malaria, Msrvous Prostration, Kidney Troubles, &c, 1 Purifies ihe Biood, Gives you an Appetite, and Helps you Digest what yeu Eat. Tako it now and get your system in shape to stand tbo cold weather. PRESCRIBED BY ALL EMINENT PHYSICIANS. HOP BITTERS CO., MEIni YORK, Sold by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. Qonetlmeo needs a reliable, monthly, regulating medicine. Only harmless tho purest drugs should be need. If yon want the best, get IDp., Peal's FeminjfPojfaS PSII They are prompt, sale and certain In result. The Pennine (Dr. Feel's) neTerdlsap Dolut. Qont anywhere, 1.00. Address f ilu. MomciBB Co., Clovtl.iod, O. For Sale by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa- e rsa j n c r-s i3 s cjxt;j "st ,c-si.B rsKji tri-2) 3 S THAT TWINGE t you felt in your shoulder when you put ou your V overcoat, this morning, means 9 RHEUMATISM, fi and that means trouble for you unless you uso 2 RAINBOW LINIMENT, V which is a positive euro for Rheumatism, 3 Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sprains, Bruises, i Lameness, Cramps and Colic. A Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. per bottle. . I n......JL.. ii r it i nrrmm r .111 n 1 n 7 rrcuareuu; u, u , UaliAIil JL UU, rnnaueipnia. PHIU. & READING RY IN EFFKOT DEC. 0. 1896. Trains leave Shenandoah an follows : For New York via Philadelphia week d,.j 2 10, 5 25, 7 10 n. m., 12 83, 3 03 a.ld 5 58 p. it Sundays, 2 10 a. in. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week day. 5 26, 7 10 a. m., 12 33 and 3 08 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week dayi 2 10,5 23,7 10 a.ra., 12 33, 3 08 and 5 58 p. in. Bui days, 2 10 a. in. For I'ousvuie, weeic uays, z iu; v iu a. m.t anc 12 33, 3 03 nnd 5 58 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Tamnqua and Mahanoy City, week days, 2 10. 5 25. 7 10 a. m 12 33. 3 03 and 568 p, n Sundays, 2 10 a. m. U... lM111n.nQnn a..nK.1.f n.wl 1 AnTtBU... week days, 3 25, 11 30 a. m., and 726 p, u Sundays, 3 25 a. m. For Muhanoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, 6 25 710,1180 a. in., 12 33, 3 03,5 58, 7 26 and 5i p. m. Sundays, 2 10. 8 25 a. m. For Ashland and Shnmokin. week dnvs. 8 25 7 10, 11 80 a. m., 7 35 and U 55 p. m. Sun uays, a ua a. m. For Baltimore, Washington nnd tho West vil li. & u. K. H., through trains lea') Keadmi Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & It. V JO at 8 20, 7 55, 11 29 a. m 8 10 nnd 7.27 p. Sundays, 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. ra., 8 48 and 7 27 p. in. Addl. tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 30 n. m. It SO. 12 U 8 40p m. Sundays, 1 35, 8 28 p. in. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New Yrork via Philadelphia, week days, 4 30, 8 00 n. m., 1 30, 4 30, V 00 p. m. anr night. Sundays, a 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauoh Chunk, wet I days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m., 1 30 niul 4 16 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 36, 10 06 a. in. and 4 05, 6 80, 11 V p. m. Sundays, 11 80 p. in. Leave lteadtne. week days. 1 3S. 7 10. 10 f s 1156 a. m., 6 00 nnd 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 1 36 a. m Leave Pottsville, week day.. 2 85, 7 40 a. in. 12 80 and 6 12 p. m. Sunday., 2 85 a. m. Leave Tamaiiua, week days, 8 18, 8 50, 11 28 in., 1 27, 7 20 and 0 43 p. m. Sundays, S 18 a. u Leave Mahanoy City, week dnyB, 3 45, 9 2! 11 47 a. in., 2 08, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m. Sundays, ( It Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 10, 4 00 0 80, 9 87, 11 59 a. m., 1 12, 2 19, 5 20, 8 26, 7 57 au 10 28 p. m. Sundays, 2 40, 00 o. m. Leave Wllliamsport, week days, 7 4i, 10 10 ra., 8 85 and 11 41 p. in. Sundays, 11 16 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war! on South street whatf for Atlontio City. Weekdays-Exuiess, 9 00 a. in., 2 00. 400, 5 00 P. m. Accommodation. 8 00 a. tn.. BUil in. Sunday. Express, 900, 1000 a. in. Aooom mudatlon, 8 00 a. m., 4 45 p. tn. Returning leave Atlantic. City depot, eornei Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. weeauiays Bxtnesa, 7 SB, 9 00 a. in., 8 80, 5 80 p.m. Accommodation, 815 a. in., 433 p. in. Sunday. Express, 4 00, 7 80 p. in. Accommo dation, 7 is a. in., 4 15 1. m. Parlor Csu. ou all express trains. i. a. swKiaARD, a. a. hancock, aen'l Superintendent. Oe'! Pas.A A genuine welcome wait you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Haiti and Coal Sts. . Piuoit whiskeys, beers porter nnd ale ooi atautly on Up. Otioiae ampere nee drinks "in. uinra. Tejams to Hires. Tf ...... ..... , ... f,u , . .. . , team lor drivuiKor forwoiklug purposes pay Shields' livery stable h vialt. Vtnau w,um.bmj u ihimu t rwwsMimpie rates JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. PROFESSIONAL CAR 05 n S. PHILLIPS, M. u V'. OfllM'.- 80 W.st Criilri' "tn rt Can le coimultetl at all Imtirri M. BITRKE, ATI 0RHEY-AT-LAW. Office Kiran Imlldlnr, oornrr nf Main MM Outre strwt. Hhi'naudonli. T H I'OMK.HOV. ATTORNEY -AT-I AW Hltt'nftmlonli lfi J(1 W. H1IOI M VKLH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 'orner Mnrkf I and Centre etroe t. pROK JOHN JONKH, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 69, Mahanoj City, Ia Having studied under some ot the total masters iv London and Paris, will give leaMstw on the vtolln, guitar and vof-at culture. Tenor reasonable. Address in care of Htrouse, lb eweler. Shenandoah The Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin is Inva riably obtained by those who use Poxzoni's Complexion Powder. POLIO - j . 1 1 1 peppa. Railroad. SCHDYKILL DIVISION. Novbmiirr 15, 1896. Trains will leave Shenandoah nfter the above date for Wigjrnns, Oillierton, Fraokville, Dais Water, St. Clair, PotteJdIIe. IlainburR, Readlnr Pottetown, Phoenlxvine, Norrtstown and Phil adelphla (Uroad street stattonX at 0 08 and 1105 a. in. nnd 4 20 p. in. on week daye. For Pott vllle and intermediate stations 9 17 a. m. SUNDAY". For Wlggans, Qilberton, Frockvllle, Dark Water, St. Clair, Pottsville, at 0 08, 9 45 a. m. and 8 10 p. in. For llnmburR, Rendlnjr, Pottstown Phoenlxvllle, Norrtstown, Philadelphia a!6i8 0 45 a. in., 3 10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 10 40n. m. and 12 31, 5 41, 7 52 and 10 47 p. m. Sunday, 11 13 a. in. nnd 5 41 p. m. Lonve Pottsville for Shenandoah nt 1015 a. m. and 5 13, 7 26 and 10 20 p. m. Sunday at 10 10 a. m.. 5 15 p. m. Leave Piiiladelphla, (Ilroad street station), foi Shenandoah nt 5 57 and 8 85 a. m 4 10 and 711 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 8 50 a. m. Leave llronil street station, Philadelphia, lor Sea Girt, Anbury Park, Ocean a rove, Loos Ilrnnch, and Intermediate stations, 8.i0 1L14 a. in., 8.30 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Leave Broad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. Kxnrem. week-Java 8 20. 4 On. i SO 5. 1.1 ft VI 7 88, 8 21,8 88, 9 50, 10 21 i Dining Oar), 1100 a. m. a w iiuuii, jxao vLmiiteti i uu ana 4 72 p.m. Diiiina Oars). 140. 2 30 (Dininir Oarl s si h no 4 00, 5 00, 5 56 (Dining: Car). 0 00, 6 60,8 12, 10 00, p. in., jut ui, lllgrnt. unda s. J JJ, -I OO. 50 5 15, 820,888,950, 1021, (Dining- Car), 1185 n. m., J? ? ??2 (D'nlnjt far), I 00 (Llmited4 22 Dining Car), 5 30, 5 56, (fjiulllK Cur), 8 a 6 50, 8 J2, 10 00 1'. 111., 14 Ul llltfllt. Exrew for Boston Itbout change, 11 00 a in., week-days, and 6 50 p. m., daily. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Vnr HaItlmrir tatiH Waanlnnrn., O EA TiMutn 10 20, 1128 a. m 1209 (12 31 Limited Dla. hiB Oar), 112. 318. 4 41 (5 19 Congressional Hmlt?d. Dining Car), 617, 8 55 (Dining Oar), 7 40 (Dining Oar) p. in., and 12 05 night week days. Suiulaya, 8 80, 7 20, 912. 11 28 a. r " 'f' si, l o io uongresaional Llmllea, Dining Oar), 6 56 (Dining Car), T40 p. m. vviiuuii una UD llla'ic. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Iti-ood street HtAti.m PltllAal,,l.u fvlm Delaware river britlgc), exuross, 7 02 u. m. dully. Leave uarket atreet Krrv. pinn.u n.m 2 00, 4 00, . TO p. m Sundays, 8 4S, a. ni. AwuLHiiiutisnoii, uu, u, a. iii , 3 2uand 4 30 p. m., week days. Sundays, 8 00, 8 15 a. in., 4 00 and 5 0U p. m. ...V' ' "I' May, AngU'Hsea, Wlldwood and Holly Beach, and Sea Isle CItv, Oeeun City and Avalon Express, 9 00 a in , 1 00 i, m week day. Sundays. 00 a. m For Homers Point Express, 8 50 a in., 4 00 gin. week tlays. Hun.hu K45n in. . M. 1'bkvow, j. . Wood, Gen'l &Ianaar. tien'l l"uss'g'r Ajrtv nillions of Dollars Oo up in smoke every year. Take a risks bat get roar houses, stock, ftt iiiture, etc., Insured in nrst-clase Ie liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, Kffl Also Life and Accidental Oompanlea A Handsome Complexion . 1. one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. PoMOHi'e Ooxw.iaiati Soweaa give. It. 'mm,
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