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The flrpt Witness called In the Lnttlmcr shooting case yesterday was Frank Meteshlck. He told about the march to Iattliner, and then Bald: "Tho sheriff stopped us at Lattlmer and got hold of the two men who were leading us. He pulled them out of tho line and then let them po, and aiming his revolver at a man standing within a few feet of him fired. Tho man fell, and he cried, 'Oh, God; help me.' Tho next moment there was another Bhot, and then the whole volley. After that there were a number of scattered Bhots.'" The witness then pointed out a number of men whom ho had seen at Lnttlmer with guns. Meteshlck was asked if he could tell who the man was that tho sheriff shot. Meteshlck did not know his name, and has never seen him since, but he thought ho could remember his face. Attorney Lcnnhan, for the prosecution, thereupon asked the commonwealth to produce him, but the man could not be found. Martin Soforonock told the story of the march to West Hazleton. Asked If the sheriff was Intoxicated, he said: "Well, I don't know; lie wns acting like a wild man." At I.attlmer, he said, the sheriff stopped the marchers, anil they explained they were only going to Lattlmer peacefully and Just to see the men there, who had promised to Join them. Ho told how the sheriff had pulled two men from the ranks and then shot one down. Soforonock became very much con fused In his cross examination, and on four occasions was obliged to confess that ho had not told the truth when he made various assertions. Before the court adjourned at noon Mike Mullado, the man who was Bhot by the sheriff, was brought Into court. Frank Meteschlck was asked If he rec ognized Mullado as the man he saw shot down by the sheriff. "No, sir," he replied. John Ferl was the first witness In the afternoon. He said he was standing near Steve Wuch and Mike Cezlak when the shooting commenced at Lat tlmer, and both men fell. Afterward, when he came back and was looking at Cezlak, a deputy, Frank Clark, came up and kicked him, and he was given Into the hands of the deputies. They kept him nearly an hour. He saw eight dead men lying along tho road after the shooting. Peter Pazgon, of Cranberry, told nothing new In his story of the march to Lattlmer and the shooting- there. Edwin P. Strauss, of Hazleton, tes tified as to Deputy Turner saying, 'Well, I shot nine of them and killed five." He overheard this remark In tho Valley hotel at Hazleton. Joel Smith, brother of the proprietor of the valley hotel, corroborated Mr. Strauss' story relative to Deputy John Turner's remarks. He heard Turner Bay, "I shot nine and killed five, and I guess I did my duty." He also said Turner sworo frequently about the strikers. Frank Fordlsh, tho man who was shot seven times and is alive to tell about It, took off his shirt to show the live wounds in his back. One ball had passed through his arm, another through his shoulder, and tho others were imbedded in his body. une prosecuting committee toaay is sued an appeal for money to carry on the trial. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, bo made well, strong, magnetic, full of new lifo and vigor, take No-To-Bac, tho wondcr-workor that makes weak men strong. Many cain ten pounds in ten days Over 400,000 curod. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarauteo a cure. 60c or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free Ad. Sterling Eemedy Co Chicago or Now York. Cnlmn l'lllhii 'or solfcurt. Klnerslon, Jumatca, Feb. 17. A fill- buste inn expedition, destined for Cuba, has been Intercepted by the authori ties and a quantity of arms and am munitions seized. The American schooner Cora M Captain Mitchell, last reported at Wilmington, N. C, is im plicated. Tho seized material was ship ped from KliiRston as casus 01 cemeni, for trans-shipment to the Cora M. Robbed the Grave. A startllnir incident of which .Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was tlio subject, is nnrmteil by mm as toiiows : 1 was 111 a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost vellow. eves sunken, tuticuo coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite Kra.lually Krowlnj! wcaKcr uay oy uay. Three physicians had elven mo up. Fortun ately, a friend advised trying 'Electric Hitters.' and to my great Joy aim surprise, tho first bottlo mado a decided Improvement. I continued their use for tlireo weeks, and am now a well man. I knuw they saved my life, and robbed the grave of anothor victim." NTo ono should fail to try them. Only SO cents per bottlo nt A. Wasloy's drug storo. Ilornliai-dt fJii'rtorir.rjS nn Upoi-ntton. Paris. Feb. 17. Madame Sarah Bern hardt was operated upon yesterday at Dr. Pozzl's hospital. The cyst was re moved with complete success. Dr. Poz zl hopes that Madame llernhardt will be able to resume her professional work In April. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't r1 0 thorn tea or enff so, Havo you tried the new food drink called Gniln-0 7 It is delicious nnd nourishing and takes tho place of coflee. Tho more Oraln-0 you glvo tho children the more health you distribute through their systems. Qraln-0 Is mado of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of colfeo but costs about i as much. All grocers sell It, 15c nnd 25c. Now Jersey 'KiilclitH ofTytlilns. " Trenton. Feb. 17. Tho New Jersey Grand Lodue of the Knichts of Pythias, which Is holding Its annual sessions In this city, last nlfiht elected these of ficers: Grand chancellor, De Witt C. Cobb of Trenton; vice chancellor, Bom era T. Champion of Atlantic Highlands; prelate, John P. Dexhelmer of Oranfje; keeper of records and seals, George B. Pearson of Woodbury; master of exchequer, John Patrick of Rutherford; master at orms, John II. Conger of New Hmnswlck; Inner guard, P. Hall Packer of Beabrlght; outer guard, T. S, Bhanley of Jersey City; Bupreme rep resentatives, Charles W. Kllbourn of New BruiiBWlck, DeWItt C. Bolton of Paterson and Ralph Donath of Jersey City. Energy all gouo? Iloadaclio? Stomach out of ordr? Simply a cas of torpid liver. ItuulocV Wood Itlttors will innko a now man or woniuu o( you. a.i uta i im w m ivi Km On the slightest s'tjn of anything wrong with your health, get a 3j Sbottlc of it at once of your druggist. . $1.00 a bottle. W.tWUWtlMI1 t E3 Mfl SOME OF THE STRIKING THREE SERIAL STORIES TUB ADVENTURI-PS FOUR POR A i Df H.v.ilARRWTT WATSOft 11, AI.IL..T IS a thrilling story of A fiht for is a Mirrlnpnairatlvc of four It Uln lliehoweUof the earth where a treasure concealed in an old companions who have lo- the hero has his adventures, and castle inthe mountainsof Wales, cated a long lost fortune, from where he rescues the Princess. 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FEATURES FOR 1898 PORTUNB THE COPPER PRINCESS LEE Itf KIRK Slt WROK An American Explorer In Africa Hi CYRUS C AH.13IS Laying Out a (loll Course D) II'. O. VAX TASREI. HI T1I1K.V PRIZE COMPETITIONS Short Stories, Sketching. Photography THE RUSH In the Spring will be Tremendous, Tlio niont profitable l)tHints will be In trans portation and inercliaii(Uiln ami In fnrnislilnjf fond and Btipptles to tlio iiitiltittida of Uoltl ScckciH In Blmrt, a KeiiL'ral Trntllnjf, Mercan tile and Stcamsldp business It was so In M9 it will be so In 'D8. The Alaska Transportation and Development Company Incorporated $5 000,000 n-w Capital, To meet thi demand, will own and operate it OWN STEAMERS, BOATS AND BARGES ON THE YUKON, Connecting with its own line of large and Magnificent Ocean Steamers, Specially adapted for passenger business carry Inz to that country an lnnncnso amount of Biip )11ch and equlpinent for the minern, as well as fiiniisliliiB them tiansportation for themselves and their Kooda, and establishing TraiMng Stations at dirfcrcnt points. An opportunity U ottered any person, be they of small or largo means, 10 nuy unarcs 01 biock in ims cuiuuuy and participate In the N0RM0US DIVIDENDS sure to be earned within the next 12 months. Shares are offeied at $1.00 each par value, non-aHsessable, and will be offered for a limited time only. Safer than Savings Banks nd Bank Stocks Paying larger dividends. M'hMe numerous savings banks and banks Imve suspended, transportation and trading companies were never seen In the list of failures. This stock is out of the most dctdrahlo Investments offered thn public. The Incorporators and stockholders who are connected with this company are men of wide experience In similar undertakings and men whoHe names are Mifllcient guarantee of the standing of the company, to wit: ALllKttT HLATZ, I'res. Val Itlatz Brew Co., Milwaukee. HON WM. K. MASON, United Stat-s Senator from Illinois I), G KDWAHOS. Pasi. Trafllc Mgr. O. H. t I) It. U , Cincinnati. PUANK A. iUXHT, of Clias. Kacbtncr & Co., Chicago. CHAS. II, KOCICYVEIX, Trafllc Mgr. C I. & li lt. It., (Monon lionte) Ctdcago W, O, KINKAUSON, Oeu'l I'ass. Agt. C. N. O tT. 1. U. It., Cincinnati, O. II W. OltlPl'ITII, Pres. Klrst National Hank. Vlcl'sburir, Miss, PItKD. A. OTriJ, past eighteen years with She y n.ink,Shelbyville, Ind. J. jr. 1 HIM.IPB. Cashier First Nat'l Hank, VIcksburg, Miss. 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For xnlo nt Klrlln'a drug store nnl Sbonandoal) drug tor. 1 AHandson I M" ono of tUogreati) I1OMC68. I'oaioni Hnndsomo Complexion greatosi cuarms n woman can B tOMl'LIiXIOM I'OWIIUU TO ALL B 1 1 cott WW Singular Proceedings in tho Trial of Mi Zola in Paris. WITNESSES MAKE ARGUMENTS. Althoimli M. Zoln'n llvldonoo In Kx oliidcd by tho Jmlgo, HIh OpponontH Aid l'orinl ttod to Muko Spnoclien to tho Jury l'rom tho Wittier Stiiml. Pnrls, Feb. 17. The nppronches to the palace of Justice nnd tho lobbies show ed no evidence of unusual excitement yesterday Just before tho opening of the ninth day of tho trial of MM. Zola find I'crreux. There was no dem onstration upon M. Zoln's arrival. The court wns crowded, as usual. The presiding Judge rejected M. Cloinonceuu's request of Tuesday that he appoint a magistrate to iiuostlon Madame De Iloulancey If among tho letters she has from Major Kstcrhnzy there Is not one containing the follow ing expreHdlons: "General Baussler (then commander-in-chief of the French nrmy and military governor of Paris) is a clown. In our country the Ger mans would not show him in a circus." "If the Prussians got as far as Lyons they might throw away their guns and keep only their riding whips to drive the French In front of them." M. Laborle, counsel for M. Zola, re nounced the examination of the mem bers of the ISsterhazy court martini, but he energetically demanded that General Illllot, the minister for war, be called. The presiding Judge, M. Delegorgue, invited M. I.aborie to present a con clusion to that effect. General Pellelux. who conducted the Investigation into the charges brought ' against Major Esterliazy, created a sensation by protesting against the ac ceptance of the evidence of the "ama teur experts who have not seen the original bordereau," adding that he also desired to raise his voice "in the most emphatic manner against slanders which are calculated to dastroy con fidence In the heads of the army, at a time when danger Is perhaps nearer than people believe." Continuing General Pellieux said he considered the proceedings showed that the defense attached no weight to the evidence of the sworn experts who had seen the original bordereau and had compared it with the acknowledged handwriting of the accused. "For some time there has been much talk of handwriting, people discussing who could havo written the bordereau. Well, I will prove to you here, with the papers in my hand, that the officer who wrote the bordereau was an artillery man. M. Laborle here Interrupted the wit ness, saying: "I ask that Colonel PIcquart, who at the present moment Is at the house of Magistrate Uertulus, be summoned to hear this evidence." "It is not your turn to speak," re plied the presiding Judge. M. Laborle, however, returned to the charge, protesting and insisting that Colonel Piequart bo called. AVhen Gen eral Pellieux was allowed to continue his evidence he said: "An analvsls of the bordereau in dicates that only an artillery officer, at tached to the war ministry, could havo known the facts recited, or have used the technicalities employed In the bor dereau. An Infantry man could never In his life have spoken of the things of which the bordereau Bpeaks." "And now," exclaimed the general, raising his voice, "what remains of all this fabric? Not much. Yet they ac cuse officers of acquitting a guilty man In pursuance of orders. "I have not a mind of pure crystal, but I have tho soul of a soldier, which revolts at hearing the infamous asper sions showered upon us, and I can keep silence no longer. I cannot stand still and see men trying to detach the army from its chiefs, for If the soldiers cease to have confidence in them what will the chiefs do In the day of danger, which Is perhaps nearer than people think?" In conclusion General Pellieux said: "Wo should have been glad If the the court martial had acquitted Dreyfus, as it would have shown there was no traitor for the army, for all of us to mourn for." On leaving the witness stand tho gen eral was long and loudly cheered. The presiding Judge refused to allow M. Laborle to make a reply to Gen eral Pellieux, and M. Laborie lodged a formal protest. At the request of the defense Colonel PIcquart was then sent for. In the meanwhile M. Scheurer-Kestner, the former vice president of the senate, called attention to alleged Inaccuracies In the evidence of M. Teyssonnlere, the handwriting expert. Ho said it was quite Impossible that he, M. Scheurer Kestner, had ever spoken to M. Teys sonnlere of Major Ksterhnzy, because at the time referred to he had never heard Major listerhazy's name. M. Trarleux, the former minister of Justice, was recalled, and he accused the general staff of conniving with M. Teyssonnlere In order to paralyze the action of Colonel PIcquart. M. Laborle reproached General Pel lieux with telling the Jury that they might shortly have war, and added: "We do not fear war with such soldiers as we have, but If they are led by cer tain officers " Here the presiding Judge stopped M. Laborle, nnd General Pellieux, resum ing his evidence, criticized the reports of the "amateur experts In handwrit ing," whereupon M. Meyer, director of the French record office, who was In court, rose and retorted that profes sional experts wero no better than amateurs. Ho said that If General Pellieux would bring the negative of the photograph of the bordereaux he (the witness) would deliver an opinion on the subject. General Pellieux replied that It was Impossible to do so, owing to the case having been tried behind closed doors. He could only say that tho experts at the court martial declared that Major Esterliazy did not write the bordereau. M. Couard, a handwriting expert In the Ksterhazy case, here Intervened, and said M. Meyer knew no more about expert reports In handwriting "than a child In the street." M. Morlaud, a stenographer, affirmed that the bordereau was In Major Ester- hazy's handwriting, and he wanted to demonstrate this with the use of the blackboard. The presiding Judge, how ever, refused to allow him to do so. No 0110 would over bo botliurctl with consti pation If everyone know liow naturally and quickly lHii'ilock lllooil Hitters regulatvs tho stomach and bowels. llnltlmor''n .MiiyoVSTifrFiea, Chesapeaks City, Md., Feb. 17. Will iam T. Maister, mayor of Baltimore, was married here yesterday to Mrs. AnnU U Hardcastle. The ceremony web private. Wo nro anxious to do a little good In this world and ran think of 110 ploasantor ov better way to do It than by recommending Ono Mlnuto Cough Curo ua a pieventivo of pneumonia, consumption ami other serious I liiiig troubles that tollow neglected colds. 1 1 II. llngenbuch. fltcnmor'T pint, All fiTilifs Hnoem"". WllmllU't n. JV1., Feb. 17. -Tho new steam, r 1 u. .n, the pride t tho lri full lit iind paMPnuer lino tjo- twn n I'mUi'l. lphi.i nnd Haltlmorn. I f -s j In ten feet of water In the Delawnro river off thin lty. She went down yea- i terday as a result of the high wind. Blxty iiasnengeri were on hoard, and bo 1 far as known all these were rescued nnd taken to Philadelphia on the Wll- 1 .....iB.o.. ..u i ... . .u...u.i .K. Iaura H. A report that one man hud been drowned could not be verified. After years 11 f untold Mifivrlug from pi leu, II. W. 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January 16, 18E8 Trains will lenve Shenandoah after the abort ante for Wlffnns, Gllberton, Frackvlllo Dar) M'Ater, St. Clnlr, I'ottsvlllo. HftniburR, ItoadlnR Pottstown, Plioenlxvlllo, JforrUtown and Phil ndelplila (Kroad street station) at 6 08 and 1103 a, m. and 1 20 p ra. on week days. Sundays, 6 OH a. in., 8 10 p. m. For Pottarfne and Inter mediate stations only 9 17 a. ra. week dnyu. Hundays, 9 45 a, m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle (via Delnnol 7 38, 9 H a.m., 12 r0, a 05, 5. VI, H42 p, in. week lays, iiumiays, 9 iu a. m., z ou ami t ai p. m. Trains leave Frackvlllo for Shenandoah at 1040a. m. and 1281. 541. 7 52 and 10 37 d. cp. Sunday, 1 1 13 a. m. and 5 41 p. in. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (via Frock vlllo i JO 15 a. in., 12:05, 5 15, 7 25 and 10 10 p. m. Sundar 10 40 a. m., 5 15 p. m. Leave I'ott-jvllle for Shenandoah (via Delano) fi00,7 45, 9 05 n. in., 12& 3 00, 5 10 p. in. week dayn. Sundays, H 45 a. m. 12 33 and 0 10 p m. ieave rnuaueipma, nroau rareet station j, k Shenandoah at 5 57, 8 35and 10 19 a. m., 110 and 7 11 p. m. week day a. Hundayn leave at 6 50 a. m. Leave I J road street station, I'lilladchtiila, tu Sea Girt, Asbur Park, Ocean Grovo, Lonj 11 ranch, and Intermediate stations, 8.0 11.14, a. m.,3.30 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. ljeavo liroau rttreet rotation, rnuaueipma, FOR NEW YOUK. Express, week-days. 8 20, 4 Oo, t 50 5 15, 0 50, 7 33, 8 20, H 33, 9 50, 10 21 (Dining Car), II 00 a. m, 12 00 noon, Zi (Limited l uu ana zi p.m. DInincCarH). 1 10. 230 (Dlnlnc Uir) 3 20. 8 50. 4 00,5 O0,5 5d(DInlnKCar), 6 00, 7 02,7 13, 10 00 p. ni 12 01, nlRlit. Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, 1 50 5 15, 820,833,950, 1021, (Dh ln Car), 1133 a. in., ii; iJo, i uo i Dining uari ztfu urniing i;arj, iw (Llmlted4 22 Dlninc Car). 5 20, 5 56,(DInInir Car) G33, 7 02, 7 43. 10 Oil p. m.. 12 01 nlfiht. lSxprens lor Hoston without change, ii uu a m., week-days, and 7 43 p. in., dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH, For Baltimore and Washington, 3 50, 7 20,8 32, 1020, 1123, a. in., 120V, 1231 (Diwlng Car), 112, 3 18, 4 41, 5 23 Cmigrea nlonal Limited. Dining Car, 0 17. 053 Din- ing Car, 7 31 Ulnlng Carl p. m , and 12 0.1 night week dnys. Sunday, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. m., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, 520 Congressional Llni Ited, Dining Car, 655 Dining Car, 731 I Din ing Car p in. and 12 03 night FOU ATLANTIC CITY. Tnv 11 road htreet station via Delawaro rlvci bridge Express, 7 05 p. in. dally. Leave MnrketStrcet Warf ExprcH. 8 50 a in 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p. in. SundayH, 8 45, 9 45 u. in laciomtnouaiion w aim uwp. ro.j f or Uapo.Muy, Angiesea, vv liawoounnu nonj Uracil. Sea Hie Citr. Occau City. Aralon and Stonti Harbor Express, 900 a. ra., 400, p. in. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a, ra. For SomerH Point Exprenn, 8 50, a. m., 200, 4 00, 5 00, p. in. week dayn Sundays 8 45 a. ra. I. II. llUTCIIINhON, J. Jfc. uui, Gen'l Manager. (Jen'I PoBB,r Act. 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Adlee ni.d boon, free &'',,t Us About Your Cosoj THK DR. CHASB COMPANY, 1613 Obtwl nut Htrwit. t'liiladclph!- 2'mlade.phia IN KI'FKOT NOVRMnrtt U lf.J7 Trains leave HhenondoAh as follows Vat New York vl Philadelphia, wcrk 2 10, am, 7 OS 9 Ma. 111., 12 83. 3 10 nnd S 07 p 111 Htmriftvs. 1 10 a. m. For New ork via Mnuch Chunk week days, 8 8(1. 7 0B n. 111.. 12 38 nnd 8 10 11 in. For Heading nnd Philadelphia, week days, iu, uo, i on, v 01 11.111., n iw, a iu nun o vi Sundays. 2 10 a. 111. For l'ottsvllle, week dnys, 2 10, 7 05. 9 M a, m., 12 3S. S 10. II 07 nnd 7 2 !. m. Hundnvs. 2 10 n vA For Tanmnuft nnd Mahnnny City week dnyt? 2 10. 5 86, 7 OS, 9 51a. m., 12 38. 3 10 nnd 6 07 p. ui, nunuiiys, iu a. 111 For Wllliftinsport, Sunbliry and Lewlsburg, week days. 8 25, 5 36, 7 06, 11 80 a m. 12 33, 7 15 p in Huudnys, 3 25 a. in. If... ATalm.in. i.l... i.n.Vil... Oln OOK KM 705. 0 M, 11 80 H. m., 1238, 3 10, 607 7 25, 955 and 1140 p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 8 25 a m Kor Aslilnml iiiict aliamolcln. weefc Unvs, 3.1 5 36, 7 05, 1) 80 a. 111., 123.1, 3 10,6 07 7 25 and 9 55 p. m. .Sundays, 3 25 a. m. For IJaltiniore, Witshlnglon nnd tlio West via II. AtO. H. It., through trains lea Heading Terminal, IMiliadelpliin, (I, fit 11 V Ki at 8 20, no, ll'je, n. in., if iu ana p Lm. Muudnys, 3 20, 7O0, 11 26 a. in., 3 46 and 7 27 p.m. Addl tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chent nut Htreet ntatlnn, xteek days, 10 30 a. ra 12 20, i o w p in. nunuays, i ao, a p. m. TKAINS FOU SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, weak days, 12 15. 4 30, 8 00, 11 30 a. in., and 1 80. 4 80. 9 00 p.m. Sunday?, 5 00 p. in. jeave sew lorK via .mhucu ununk, week days, 1 30, 9 10 a. m.. 1 30 and 1 13 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 1 20, A 35. 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 05. 0 80, 11 30 p.m. Snndays, 1130 p.m. Leave lidding, week dayn, 1 85, 7 10,10 08, a, m. 12 00 m., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 135 a.m. Leave Pottsvllle, weekdays, 2 35, T 40 a.m., 12 30 and 6 10 p. m. Sundays, 2 85 a. m. Leave Tamoqua, week days, 8 18, 8 43, 1123 a. in., 1 86, 5 50, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 a. m Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 20,8 45. 912 11 47 a. m., 2 17, 518,6 22, 7 41 and 10 08 p.m. Sundays. 12 2o, 3 45 a. m. i.eave lananoy nane, wees nays, jzao. a4U. 4 00 630,9 20. 10 23, 1159 a. ra., 2 32, 5 32, 6 88, 7 57, 10 22 p m. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m. leave uiianHporl, weeK uays, 7 12, w vj a in., i w aim u w p. m. sunuays, ii au p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Plilladelphla Chestnut street war and South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. m , 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 ii. m. Accommodation, 8 00 a m.,6 30p, m Sundays Ex prens, 900, 10 00 a. ra. Accommoda tion, 8 00 a. iu., 1 15 p. m. Returning ie.e Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Ar cansai avenues. Weekdays- Express, 7 35, 9 00 a in., 8 30, 5 80 p.m. Accommodation, 8 15a.m. 403p.m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Accom modation, 7 15 a. tn., 4 15 p. m. Parlor Cnn on all exnres trains. '-"or further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading Hallway ticket agent or address I. A. SWKinAitD, Epson J. Wekks, Gen'l Supt., Gen'l Pass'r Agt., HeAdlng Terminal, Philadelphia. j Webster ' I i In t eniat 1 o nail Iii5tioiiary ,Sr'f ,wr Iff flu' ' t nnf )"; I " The One (lrent Stand inl nthurit . v ni A linn !' .1 1 n r, .liwlur I . M1JT. un- ' i rl. Htaiiclartl of I s i . t li mi n odica, r. i s siiinfi.1 ('OtUi, ttil t ' Mutt' Ml hti'liit'l nrl.nciot in.ir ly all Hi' .ThoolbooKs Warmly Coitiiiieiitlccl Stat SiiW'iinti'n i t of rli.H.l. 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