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Worts and tho appolntmcntsof committeus to prepare for tho lnmiguratlon of Governor-elect ,T. W. Grlggs,,on Tuesday of next week. An adjournment was then taken for 11 week to givotho president of tho sennto mid tho speaker of the houso time to maku up their committeus. Tho two houses organized as follows: Senate President, Lewis C. Thompson of Somerset; secretary, Henry D. Kollln son of Union j assistant secret try, Edward 51. Flolder of Monmouth; journal clerk, William H. Long of Somerset; assistant Journnl clork, Andrew S. Church of Mid dlesex; crgcnut-ut-arms, James I;. Smith of Cumborland; assistant sergeant-at-arms,lteubenS.Cnrterof Morcer; engross ing clerk, Edgar Williams of Essex; as sistant engrossing clerk, Chorion J. Pat terson of Ocean; bill clerk, James E.Stan ton of Sussex; calendar clerk, David C. Vnnnott of Camden; doorkeep-TS, Hcnja mlu 1). Davis of Gloucester, Edward S. Davis of Salem, Robert Hormnnn of Mer cer, William W. Binning of Bergen mid Jnmos Stool J of l'assnlc. Houso Speaker, Louis T. Derousse of Camden; clerk, James Parker of Passaic; I assistant clork, S. F. Lyons of Morris; en 1 grossing clerk, Lysauder E. Watson of j Monmouth; assistants, Charles II. Fol 1 well of Burlington, and Henry C. Strat ton of Middlesex; journal clerk, Aloxnndor Hunt ot Morcer; assistant, A. Plot-son of Sussex; sergcant-at-arms, Andrew J. 1 Briedenbnch of Essex; assistants, Philip Beyer of Bergen and Thomas Urulmm of Ocean; bill clerk, G. Frank Sutherland of Hudson; assistant, Frank Paullen of Cumberland. Tho fact that John W. Griggs will iw tho Urst Republican governor In thirty years adds to tho Interest attending tho opening of a legislature Republican iu both bodies, but most ot tho onthtislasm, as well as tho attcudanco of spectators, will bo reserved for Inauguration day, when tho number present will be great. It Is estimated that 8,000 pooplo will take part lu tho Inauguration parado alono. Tho fact that the Republicans will have both tho oxecutlvo as well as the legisla tive branches of tho government for thoi I first timo In thirty years will not have the I political significance which might ut llrst thought bo supposed. In New Jorsoy a 1 majority of both houses passes bills over tho govornor's veto, oud as tho Republi cans have had both houses for tho past two years all, or nearly all, political legls , latlon desired ha3 been accomplished, with tho oxceptlon of tho capture of a number nppolntlvo olllcos, tho filling of which the I constitution confers upon tho govornor, Tho governor also appoints all tho judges I throughout tho state, and ns tho terms of thu present Incumbents expire thero will , bo many changos, as tho judiciary of tho state, particularly In tho lower courts, Is i almost solidly Democratic. ! The legislature will havo to deal with a , number of Important questions. Among I theso Is tho demand that tho railroads pay a greater sharo of local taxation. Thoy I now pay most of their tax. direct to tho , state, and It Is this, principally, that en- ables the state to get along without a tax upon tho people. Tho demand oomej mostly from tho largo cities, whero tho railroads havo tho bulk of thelr'proporty. Tho legislature will probably fight shy of any attempts In tho direction of what may bo construed as temperanco legisla tion, Thero will bo vigorous efforts for thopussago of bills for cheaper gas, cheaper ferriage, etc., but with doubtful success, Ono of tho most important matters to come up "Will bo tho constitutional amend ments passed Jast session, which will have to bo p.isseu. again this session boford go ing to tho peoplo for llnal adoption. Ono ot tho amendments, favoring blcunlal fis sions of tho legislature, will bo abandoned, because It provides for tho election of an entire new senate next fall, when tho Re publicans would otherwlso havo more than a majority ot tno senate hold over. Tho others will bo adopted. They In elude an nuti-ganibllug provhlon, thu con ferring upon women thu right to vote at school elections, and tho elimination ot thu lay olomeut from tho higher courts of tho state. Tho legislature will also pass a bill abolishing tho lay judges from tho lower courts by reducing tho number of judges in each, and setting up as a quali fication tlmt. only lawyers may be ap pointed as judges. At tho caucus of houso Republicans As semblyman James Robertson, of Passaic, was choson Republican leader over As somblyman Hicks, of Middlesex, Ollleliil Clmrgrtl with Manslaughter. Dl'LUTI!, Minn., Jan. H. Superintend ent William Craig, of tho Gas and Wutor company, was Indicted by tho grand jury yesterday for manslaughter iu tho second degree. It Is charged that through his nogllgonco Impure water was furnished tho olty, mid that the death of Harry Smith, a boy. from typhoid fever was caused thereby. It Is u test case, nud Is tho result ot thu typhoid fovor Investiga tion. Tho engineer of tho plant, J. 11. Stewart, was Indicted for perjury In giv ing fnls testimony before tho grand jury Mr. Cruig was released on ?3,000 bonds. Three Men Alluat on ttu lee l'loe, CLMVBL.ANU, Jim. H. Three men are afloat on un Ico lloo on Lake Krle, aud elTorts to rescue them havo failed. Last uvcnlngthe men wero seen oil shoro at .Gleunvllle, east ot tho city. Help to rescue them was asked for, and the fIrbot from the city, with the llfo saving crow, started Bt onco. Tho boat returned nfcer u cruise of flvo or six hours without getting a sight of tho unfortuuates, The wind In blowing down tho lake and the lloo is probably drifting toward Buffalo, "lllg I'mnk" McCoy Again Arrrteil. 1 New Yomc, Jan. 11. Two notorious 1 burglars, "Ulg Frank" McCoy and Mlko I Monohau, nro lookod up In police jienn- ouartars. and tho nollcB bono to connect ono or uotn ot tnem wttn tno rouoery ot the safe ot Brotauo Drptliors, boaksell- 1 ars, which was broken open und logted of )1,700 lu cash on tho night of Nov li3 last Tho police claim to have convluclug evl ieuee ugalnst them. I to What It Is. But Even the Greatest Grief. May Have an Added Pang. And This Added Pang be Sorrow's ' Crovn of Sorrow. An empty cradle. You, mothers, with tearful eyes and sor row-racked souls, alono know the despairing j grief of bending over tlio couch of your . dead child. And If you havo to add to this sorrow the , knowleilBo tlmt through your neglect yon j lost your little one, that you allowed It to slowly sinken and die, it will bo a sorrow s crown of Borrow, a bitter regret. Hut yon do neglect your childicii. Infants and children are peculiarly liable 1 to nervous disorders; thoy become nervous, restless, fretful, cross and Irritable; their night's sleep is not calm and restful, but they toss restlessly from side to bide, murmur or talk in their sleep, and wake tiud aud 1111 refreshed in the morning. They li.no an irregular appetite, grow thin and pule, look slight and puny, and their growth and de velopment becomo stunted. If your children are felck, do not tec stupefying medicines but eho that greatest of all chililicu's remedies, Dr. UrecueV Xervtira blood and nerve remedy, the great nervo iuvigorant and health restorer. This wonderful remedy is, nboo all, a f.nnllj medicine, and its name is a household wont iu thousands of homos all ocr the laud. It is made from pure aud harmless vegetable remedies, is calming, toothing and healing to tiio nerves, and at the same time, strength ens and invigorates the entire tytcin, re storing a healthful color to the cluck, re fuvihing sleep, strong nerves, stout liuili and that bounding health and vitality which all children should have. It is pcilVclly safe to give to infants or children of any age and its curative and restorative cilcds ar. won.lerrul. ! SrSSSSSS tt .Mrs. Ijllll.1 Uluuin, of livuiiMuc k, .Mo., wiites concerning her Ilttlo daughter'-, cure us follow.-. : "In Xmember last my little (laughter, I Birdie Lee, aged 10 years, was taken sick, The tir-t we noticed of her sickness was I when she went to sleep. She was very ner : vous; she would turn over on her Cue in bed, I and would net as if she was badly scaled. I "She cmuplaiuid a urcat deal with her I spine, top ol her head, eyes, cars, and family I nil over, even to her Oncers and toes. As j soon as File was taken we called iu our family , physician and he coiinnciiccd to treat her Jto tlcated her liom the l.lth ol November until the 10th ol March. In tho meantime sho grew so lunch wore that we called an- othey physician m consultation with our family physician, and he said our doctor was treating her on tho right coarse of medicine lTom the time she was first taken sick un til I began to use Dr. Greene's X'orvura blood and nerve remedy she never slept a night unless under the inlluence of medicines to make her sleep. Sho cried mtlfiillv and said she could not help it. I knew nothing about nr. urcenos .Nervura blood aud item remedy, but seeing so many tctiimmml praising if so highly I thought I would tr it. 1 quit iifing all other medicines and coui inencrd to cive her tho Nervura and before sho had taken one-half a bottle I had noticed a great chauge. oho has taken four bottles aud as far as I can seo sho is well. 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Cur.d. httleturc. urliu-ln s, I 3MK i. , S"""?!' ,,.ftIV.'P''i'' uoit iiLumii .....l..; .... ...t. III u I VOok 1 filth svnd La n UMkhs,! i. . wi aTbl cured, ttfc U B, W..I sn4 est. K,. ,it?f r.rtU I'wm. futiul la -ItulO lum.. lltiurn "n' nir DOOli oud I'lrt-ulat I.K.t I'm. I.. ...... i.T- to ftti Bud. w 111 higs stos. 'iK-ulin-ntbjr llutL WliiQrousriW -" rfi owsia siui ludglsgir delir, J. Thej L RritiEhora Busy at vartik Pr-paTOtiona, ' BUT THE KB ABE NO WAR CLOUDS. . i - i While England Makes llitenitve rrepat-n-tlnus for l'osslble Hostilities the UlR'er ence4 with This Co'utitry and Qeriiiuny Are liehig1 Aiiilcably Adjusted. ' ' . London, Jan. 14. It seems pretty well established Hi tho public lplnd that Km poror William did not mean to threaten war upon Kugland by his message of syitt' pnthy to President Krugsr, of Transvaal, nud tho reports which wero circulated a few days ago of an Kuropcnn olllaucebnck of Germany aud against England find Ilt tlo further credence. It seems to bo nc reptetl that tho Gcrmau emperor simply Intended to express his own opinion of tho .Tntuwm raid In the mi-i-ia.!, und tho ' "itlm.'ttt of Irritation which It caused him. i'.u, i-. 1. 1 vn T.tl fcoliivr apparently ot tho puulic 1111 nd, and thos.i organs ot pub lic opinion which aro In toueb with the government have undoubtedly sought to dt'psn this impression, lint this still leaves tinexplaiti -d tho uncontradicted as bortlon tltat tlf.1 (ijrman government did ' apply to Portugal for permission to pass 1 marine! througli I'ortugupse territory at I Dclagou bay t-o (lu Transvaal, nor does it 1 explain tho unlla;tglng preparation of war ' matorlftl anil oqtiliinient of war forces In Kugland. Of more foroo soems tho argu ment of soini lie A-., 1. mors that tho mid r Ing flup:iort of Kami. i and Franco ha- nd- monlsh'.'d thi (',Miiii w.tr lord that the lntorpritatlo'i iut up.m his me-i-ag-by Ihiglnud was pu tin ; him into a hazard 0.1 . -njim Whether this or some otltor considera tion has altered tho situation, it Is certain tlmt tliu diplomatic agents of nil tho gov ernments of Iiuivp-j havo bum kept bu -.y lu the la-it few weeks and It is uxpe-eted that tho full result of their labors Is not yet lu the knowledge of tho public. That Unglund has itad a vision of tho destruc tion or tho "balance of power in iMtropo, with herself In tho descending scale, is certain. Whether she Inn mode other strokes In the hidden Held of diplomacy brides her fo"tnldablo show of naval foreo Is not yet known. Too first foiling of assuraneo over tho better situation of tho rol.itiou-t with Ger many Is ,met by notes of warning that thero are still possible seed-; for much ran cor nud danger iu tho situation in the Transvaal, und tho Venezuelan question Is, after all, not yet settled, nor any basis agreed upon for Its settlement. Interest lu tho great naval preparations, however, continued to absorb thu public mind. At Woolwich tho groat arsenal, covering 100 acres of ground, Is receiving constant additions to Its great store of naval material, nnd tho activity In all d -partmcuts there Is unabated. The torp do factory Is increasing Its outpti' and the men In that departmentaroworkingmany hours overtime. Thotorpodo.-s, .1, fast tn manufactured, aro dispatched to Ports mouth and Duver, tho furiuor tho principal naval station of England with a fortllled harbor that will float tho wholo of tho Ku gllsh navy, and tho latter tho chief port of communication between Kugland and the continent. In splto of tho fact that no olllclal decla rations liavo yet been mauo regarding the disposition of Dr. Jameson's rank and 111c, very Ilttlo doubt Is foltthut tho prominent Johannesburgers arrustod for treason will bo banished not only from tho Transvaal, but from tho Hrltlsh possessions In South Africa. It Is generally considered hero that this step Is essential If a possibility of a recurrcuco of tho raid is to bo prevented. Mr. Rhodes' statement that hols but be ginning his political llfo seems to bu thu vlow held by mnny here, and It Is pointed out that thero Is every reason to suppose that if ho Is defeated by his present eon btltuoncy ho will easily carry another whero tho Dutch voto Is not Important. An editorial In Tho Times this morning suggests that a strong hint from tho United States to President Crespo would bo opportune to convlnco him of tho gro tesquenoss of tho idea that America will support any domands Venezuela choices tomnko. "Kugland," says Tho Times, "Is willing for any direct settlement, but Venezuela must tnko tho Initiative. Tho obvious course is for Venezuela to nsk tho United Statos to plnco her onco more In communication with Great Britain. If .President Cleveland acceded to such a ro quost It would go fur to restore tho feel ings of amity that subsisted between Kug land and tho United Status prior to his message." ANOTIIUlt CIIAITIIK IX IIISTOIiY. Lord Aberdeen to A'eneaulii's ltepresenltt the Aueut the SrhomliurtrU J.lue. LONDON, Jan. 11. Tho Associated Press Is enabled to transmit to American read ers an important document bearing upon the Venezuela question namely, thu toxt of a letter from Lord Aberdeen, tho then Hrltlsh secretary for foreign affairs, to M. Kostlquo, who at that' timo represented Venezuela In London, which was written at tho timo the posts which bad been set to mark tho Schoiubttrgk lino wero ru mored lu oomplianoo with thu protest of Venezuela. Tito letter says: 'Tho undersigned begs to Inform M. Fostlque that, In order to moot tho wlshos of tho government of Venozueln, her majesty's government will send In structions to the governor of iiritlkh Gui ana directing him to remove thu posts which havo been placed by Mr. Scliom burgk near Orinoco. Hut tho undersigned feels It his duty to distinctly doclnro to Jl. I'ostlquo that, although tn order to put an end to tho apprehension which appears to prevail in Venezuela with regard to tho object of Mr. Sclioinburgk's survuy, tho undersigned has consented to comply with the renewed representations of M. Kos tlquo upon this affair, her majosty's gov ernment must not bo understood to aban don any portion of tho right af Great Britain over tho territory which was for. merly held by tho Dutch iu llrltlsh Guiana." The letter Is regarded hero as au answer I to tho contentions of Mr. Henry Xoruum, 1 fpeclul commissioner of The Chronicle, j whotlrst guvo tho Kngllsh public docu 1 menu which seemed to Invalidate tho I claim of tho Schouiburgk lino as a true i boundary lino. Hut It is to bo observed I that Mr. Norman nnd tho Venezuelan government, also, havo not claimed that lu removing tho boundary posts Groat Ilrltalu abaudoucd any portion of her rights "over tho territory which waa for merly held by tho Dutch In Uulauft,"but simpiy unit sno had auaiuloucd tno if cliom- burgk lino as murklug the limit ll that , territory. I I?? THE LARGEST TOBACCO Itcsult In 1 weeks. an Hi ass as I For ile by 1'. I'. 1). KIHLIN, Shenandoah, 1'u. "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH READING R. R. SYSTEM I IN i:i-FKLT OCTOHKIM. 1805. Truim leave SlirnnnJoali an follow ; For Nmv York via lMiilatU'lpttla, wtek day 210, 5 25, 71X3 u. in., 12 M, 2W ami 5 S3 pt iu SumlnvH, 2 10 a. m. Iror Now York via Mam-li Chunk, week ilayn, 5 25, 7 20 n. in., 12Q8auil2iV.t. in. l'or HtadhiK and I'lilhuMphta, wtt-k ilayH, I - IU, U Mi t -U U.111., 1- - HO illltl it v) 1, IU. 91111' I ilavH, 2 10 a. in. For Pottfvllle, pek daH, 210; 7 20 a. m., and 12 r8, 2 55 and 5 55 p. in. iiundayH, 2 10 a. in. i- For Tainanua aud ralinnny City, wrrk dayn, 2 10,52.1, 72Q n. in., 125S, 255 and 5 55 y. ni. SuialayH, 2 IU n. in. i For AV llliaui'-port, Hiinliury nnd Kt'wlslmiff, w i fk days, :i 25, 11 ISO a in., 1 CO anil 7 20 p. in. rMimmya, u m i. in. For Jl.iluinoy riant', u t'ckdaH, 2 10. 3 25, 5 25, 7 -0, 1 1 00 a. in., 12 5H, 1 M, 2 55,5 55, 7 20 and 'J CI5 in Sunday -i, 2 10, 'A 25 a in. For Ashland and Slianiokiii, wvvk dayn, .'125, 720, llao a. )n., 150,720 ami p.m. Sun- uay, .i y.) a. in. For Il.tlthmtre, AVashinKttni anil the Vet vl.i H. A: O. 1!. It., thrniiKh tiatnu ltavt IieadiitK aVrmlnal, I'hlladolplda, (1. Ae IE. H. IE.) ut 320, 7 55, 11 2ii a. in., 3 10 and 7.27 p.m. Hundaje, 3 20, 7 00, 11 26 . in., 3 lfi and 7 27 p. m. Addi liou.il train fiom Twt'nty-fouitli ami Cliot nut ttrtlctB ttntitin, wct'k d.iyH, 150, 5 11, 8 23 p. in. Hunda h, 1 35, 8 23 p. in. TIE A INS FOIC HHF.NANPOAII. Lmivo New York via Philadelphia, week davH.HOOn. in., 130, -100, 7 30 p. m. and 12 15 nltfht. ttnudnyv, flOOp. m. Letivu Xew York via Munch Chunk, week da b, 1 30, 9 10 a. in.. 1 10 ami 4 .'to p. jn. I, wive IMiiladehihla, Iteadlnj; Tennliml, wettk days, 120,8 35, 10 00 u. in. ami 100, 002, 1130 p. m. Hundu.NM, 11 .10 p. m. I,ea Heading, week layn, 131, 710, JOOft, 11 50 a. in., 5 55 and 7 57 p. in. .Suttda8, 1 HO a. in. Lea e 1'otttHvllle, week day , 2 39, 7-10 a.m., 12 30 and 0 12 p. in. Kuudayi, 2 35 a. in. Leae THiii.njlia, week tta , 3 IK, 8 50. 11 23 a in., 1 20, 7 15 and 0 52 p. in, Hundayu, 3 IK a. in. Leave Jluhanoy City, weik dayi, 2 15, 9 21, II 17 n. m , 151, 7 39 and 9 51 p. in. unda)H, 3 O a. in. heave Mahauny Plane, week day, 3 10, 100. 0 30, 9 37, 1 1 59 n. in., 12 58, 2 00, 5 20, C 20, 7 53 and 10 10 p. ui. Snud:i h, 2 10, 1 00 a. m. Leave Wllllaiimjiort, week dayn, 7-12, 1010 a. m., 3 35 and 11 11 p. in. Hundat, 11 15 p. in. ATINT1C CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut btrevt vtarf and South btrw t w burf fir At Untie city. WeokdayH UxpreM.OOOa. m., 2 00, 100, 5 00 p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m., 1 30, 0 30 p. tn. Sunday Exprrfcts, 9 00, 1000a, in. Ammiiuo datloiiHOOn. iu.,M5p. ni. Heturniuj; Uue Atlantic City (depot,) week-daj-H, expreHH, 7 31, 9 00 a. in., 3 iiO. 5 90 p, m. Aceoiinuodatlou, 0 50, 8 15 a. in., and 132 p, iu. SnndivVH F.xpretiH, -1 00, 730p, m. AieoiniuoiLw thm, 715n, m, -I15p, ut Parlor Caix on all t xpresw tralUN, I. A. 8VKlGAltD. CJ. G. HANCOCK, Qiiu'J iSuiwrintendent. CJeu'l PaH. Agt, iMVt YnU VXuYU 9Kr In UoQtb, llairalllugl Wrlto COOIi SasUUUUY CO.. UU7 Muou1o Temidcj Iil.'hloilwit. 111., fi-.i nrnnrn r.f kiiwi slt.ssst Zto tin duyif XOO'puuo book lYce Celebrated Tcmnlo , l'owdors never full. iulb ami a initcr filllnic with T nv aistl PruDfToytl f &d4 other Ulei rc til " AlwajIbuytU b' it nudttvoul a1 ,- pCJntmr it ti uprr.gr to cil ctbera. nmuv y t&h mm iIY1s'lR PIECE DF EVER SOLO FOR RESTORE LOST YIGOR When In doubt Mliat.to use for Nervous DeUHty, Loss of Sexual Power (in cither svx), ImiMicncv. Atroehy, Varu .tle ami oilier weakness, from any cause, uso Sixmo fills. Drams ihvtkeil and full siffnr tiukkly restored. If neglectod, such troutik , rL ,ult fatally. Malted anywhere, sealed, for $!,oot 6 boxes for f5 oo. With every fioo order we give a legal guarantee to cure or rifiuid the tnone". Addreas FCAL MED1CINX CO., Cleveland, Ohio. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SC IIUYK1I.I. DIVISION. .lAM tl'.Y 0. 18W. Trains will leave Hlicnmuluuh after the above tlnto for WlKK.titM, Cllllierton, Frat'k Hie, IJurk Water, St. I'lalr, rittllle, Hambtir(, lUuiltni:, l'ottstowtt, lMioenlxvllle, Norrlstovvn nod hliil Hdelplila (llrotul street Btution) nt OOS and 1143 il. ni. and 115 p. in. on week ilas. For Pottrt vllle nml lnterinetliate httitiona 1 10 a. in. SUNDAY. For Wlirtrnns, (illherton, Fniekvllle, Durlc Wnter, St. 1,'lnlr. l'ottsvlllf, nt tl fti, 9 40 a. m. noil 3 10p. in. For HainburL;, Iteiulintr, l'otlstowu, l'lioenlxville, Korrittuwn, l'hiliulelplila utCU), 'J 10 u. in.,:) 10 p. m. Trains leave Frnekvllle for Shenandoah at 1010a. in. and 1211, 5 01, 711' nnd 1017 J). ui. Stinday, 11 13 a. in. and !i 10 p. in. Leave l'oltsvlllo forShenandonll at 10 13, 11 18 a. in. and 110. 7 15 and 10 00 p. m. Sunday at 1010 a. in., 5 15 p. in. Leave Viilladelplda, (Itvoad street station), for Shenandoah nt 5 57 u ml 835 n. m 110 and 711 p. in. week dayM. Sunday! leave at 0 50 n in. Leave Broad htreet station, 1'liilndelphla, for Sea Cllrt, Aslmry 1','irk, Otenn (irove, coni; Draneli, anil Intermediate stations, G.50, 8,25, 11 30 a. in., 3.30, 1.(10 p. in. week-day. Hnniltin (btop at lnterlaken lor Ashtlry l'ark), H.25n.lii. Ia'UVo Uroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOI! Ni:W YOliK. Kxnress. week days. 3 20. I 03. 1 50. 5 13. 0 W. 7 33, 8 20, U 20. 11 50. 10 30 ( 1I 111 UK Car), 1 1 OO, 1 1 1 1 a. in., 12 noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 and 122 p ui. IDinliiK Cars) I2H U)liilii: Car), 110. 2 iDIiiIiil- Carl. 3 20. I (10. 3 00. 3 5A (Dlnlinr Cur ,. ! (i 00. II 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 12 01 liltjlit. SiiniKiys, tl'.V, 1U, 4 OU, o ti), 8 1, V 'M, a IU tfU (illlllUK Cnrj, 1KB a. in.. 12 33. 1 21, iDllilnic Car) 230 (DiiiliitrCar), I (II ll.iiiilti-,1 1 22), (Dining Curl 5 20, 8 60 IDInlllK Car), 035,050, 8 12, 1000 p. In., 12 01 nlKht. KxprMH for lloston, without elinne, 1100 n. m. week days, mid 0 AO p. in daily. WASIILVOTON AND TDK SOUTH For llaltlnioro nnd VniliiiiKton, 3 50, 7 M, 8 31, 012,1020,1138 . 111., 12 00 (1231 Limited Dln IliK Car), lit, 318, III (5 10 Coniriiwlonnl Liinltrrl. Dining Cur), 5H7, (DinltiK Car), 0 17, 11.55 (DInlnsr (Sir), 710 (Dlnllin Cirl p. in , anil 12 OS iilsiht weU- days. Sumfttys, 3 50,7 20,9 12, 11 28 ll. in., 12011 112, i II, (5 15 Conitri'ssional Limited. DintiiK Cur), 5 37, iDiiuiiK Car), fl.W (Dining Ckr), 7 10 p. in. iDiiiiiit: Car) anil 12u5nlMlit. l.i in e Market Street Ferry, I'lilladslpbl. FOll ATLANTIC CITY. Binm, 8 50 a. in., 210,100, nnd 5 00 p. in. week days. Kunduyw, 8 15 and 9 lfi a. in. For Cape May, Aliglee, M'lldwood and Holly lteach. Fxprtws, 9 00 a. ill., nnd 1 00 p. m. week flays. Sundays, 9 00 a. in, For Sen Isle. City, Oeonn City nnd Avalon. Hxpress, 9 00n. in., and 100 p. in. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. in. For Somen Point. 1-lxpross, 8 50 a, in., and 4 00 p. in. week das. Sundays, 8 45 a. in, S, SI. Piikvost, J. It. Wood, Oen'I MnntiKcr. Cfen'l l'asi'n'r Ak. Evan J. Davies, L1VEKY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. VINSY PILLS! J116 Sri M0 EUSt SENU 4C, HJH-WQMlf S SAF6
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