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I hopo every one troublod with heart disease will try Dr. Miles' romodics. If thoy will wrlto mo personally, 1 will gladly givo them full dotallsof my oxperienco." Edw. Edmonds. P. O. Box Gj, David City, Nebraska. Dr. Miles' Heart Curo Is Bold on guarantoo that first bottlo benefits or money refunded. lift Do you DESIRE to Make MONEY? , UR PLANS OP OPERATION AS SURE ABSOLUTE SAFETY. tfnUe your monuy earn you n month.) fc.tli.ry. ?10.00 mill iTlfir nmiTf i.mIIv lav tw tiiw ava. twnatlc IMan f Operation on tninll invPMincnts in Knun nnu mock tptx-u.it. ion. in wo aK is io lnvtbtiKnro our new aim rfclnnl lui'tliods. V:st wmkli.Lrrt t.f nlnn nml lillicHt rfprenct'8 furn.el.t-fl. Our Uooklct 'I'l'o.nts St IHntfa" how to muko monov nntl Cither Information cent KUKK. GlLMORE A, Co., Uanker nnd llrokers. Open Hoard of Trade Ilhlft, Chicago, III. SKJin-iUw Bk Chlo1iritrfs Kngllih Diamond It rand 'ennyroyal pills Urlejnnl and unly Genuine. 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I old bi aA Lager and Pilsner mi TEE TURKS' )0BJECT10N To tho Bed Orosa Distributing Aid to Armenian Sufferers, A QUESTION OF NATIONAL PRIDE. The Turkish Minister at Washington Dis cusses III Country' Attitude. Hut lte llef Is Already Helng Illitrllintcil Through Kuropenti Consuls to tho Victim". Washington, Jan. 15. In nu lntervlow yesterday tho Turkish minister said: "You nsk gno what I liavo to say nboutj tile following statomont: 'Tho Hod Cros? society has decided not to pay nny atten tion to tho communication until It Is of flcally transmitted to It by tho Turkish government or tho Turkish minister.' My answer is very simple, mid It is tbu follow ing: "Tho Hod Cross has novor communi cated with this legation. It has only communlcated.to my knowlodgo, with tho press and the public, its presid'-nt, Miss Clara Darton, assisting, without protest, at public mooting where tho inot gross and unjust abuse was mado of tho Turk ish government, religion mill mco. As tho Red Cross, nor any of Its representatives, novor visited this legation, It is clear nud logical that this legation 1ms nothing to communicate to said society. This lega tion sent its communication to tho press because It Is tho public that tho Bed Cross took In Its conlldeueo. But, naturally, I always will bo reudynnd pleased to give to tho lied Cross society any explanation It may think It proper to ink for. "This whole question," nddod the mln Istor, "Is a question of right. Stippo-,0 for ono moment that your own Indians woro to revolt ngalnst your legitimate au thority. Suppose that you put down their revolt, and suppose that In some foreign country some foreigners wcro to calumni ate publicly your civilization, your raco mid your religion. Not satisfied with that, supposo that thoso foreigners, on tho strength of such falso accusations, woro to raise money and bring It for distrlbu- tlon, through their own chauuols, how i over rcspcctablo tho lattor may be, to tho saint people that revolted against your government. Would that money, raised l on hatred and denunciation, would oven I ii moral aid from foreigners, bo welcome to this country of yours, however wcl como It might bo, for obvious reasons, to your Indians? "Kveu today, notwithstanding tho con trary nMurancus of interested parties, tho Turkish government lias no animosity whatovcr against tho Armenians, and only wishes to seo them prosper under Its legitimate and rightful authority." CONTIHUUTIONS UOING FOItU'AUI). The Work of Supplying Kollef to Arme nians Already Progressing. New YoitK, Jan. 15. Tho following ofTl clnl statomont has boon issued from tho headquarters of tho national Armenian relief coinmtttoo: "Tho intention of tho Turkish govern ment to refuse tho American lied Cross society permission to ontor Turkey will not cause tho national Armenian relief cominlttco and its branches throughout tho country to relax their efforts for nn In stant in raising funds to s.vvo the 850,000 Armenians who aro porlshing from starv ation nud exposure. "The national oommlttco Is tho author ized agency throughout tho country for raising f unds and supplies to be distributed by tho Hod Cross, provided It outers the flold, but In caso the Red Cross is excluded tho national commltteo has authority to exercise oxlsting agencies on the ground or organize new ones, so that all contribu tors may bo assured that their gifts will as speedily us posslhlo reach tho sufferers for whom thoy aro lntendod. "Jinny aro not awaro of tho fact thut ro llef work to the extent of not less than 100,000 has already boon successfully car ried out lu Turkey during tho past thrco months, undor the direction of a strong and representative commltteo of foreign residents and diplomats In Constantinople, through European consuls nud tho Amer icans who nro found to bo In all tho prln pal cities of tho Interior. "A letter just receivod from Constanti nople dated Dec. 27 states that sixty bales of clothing had been forwarded that week to Sesaroa, and that it Is now posslhlo to forward largo amounts of monoy safely to thoso engagod In this work In tho devas tated regions. Tho Red Cross could greatly enlarge this work. "It scorns Incredible that while tho Turkish government Is permitting such relief work It should exclude the Rod Cross, which, as Is well known, will not step over a sufforlug Turk or Kurd to help an Armenian." Says MU Iturtuu Will (iu to Turkey. Ciiicaoo, Jan. IS. Mrs. C. K. Gross, a member of tho Red Cross society, said whou informed of tho announcement by tho Turkish legation thut the Imperial government would not permit any distri bution among its subjects by any forolgn society of money collected ubroadj "Tho Turkish government has a treaty with tho Red Cross society which will glvo Miss Uarton free entrance to Armenia uud pro- tcctlon while she is at work there. This 1 was the reason the missionaries asked to I huvo her sout thero. Thoy nil know tho government would not daro molest her, or Interfere with tho work of the Rod Cross. Miss lUrton will positively leave on the day which has been set and an nounced." Captain Allen's Ulg Dcfulpatloiu. Hevkisly, Mass., Jan. 15. Tho defalca tion of Cnptaiu John Allon has created a perfect whirl of excitement In Muueliojtor. The amount Involved Is said to bo even greater than first thought, and as figured at present will probably foot "P over f300, 000. In ttddlt'ion to tho tlOO.OOO appropri ated from tho Roberts ostato evidence Is shown of his peculation from two other estatos entrusted to him. The Mayor of Louisville Dead. Louisville, Jan. 16. Henry S. Tyler, mayor of Louisville, died yesterday at his homo, Fifth und.Oak streets. He had been ill for about flva weeks, Tho causa of death was congestion of tho kidneys and uremic poisoning. Muyor Tyler was 41 years of ugo and a natlvo of Louisville. A Widow and several dilution survive him. Jluvtleroualy Aatwulttil by Itullaus. Altoona, Ph., Jan. 15. Joseph Ver gardo, au Italian, was murderously as saulted by three of his uouutrymim hero last night with a c i.iluiif pin. Tho lu lured ipnu is lylpg at .ho point of death lu tho Altoona hospital The police sec ;eeded In capturing two of the assiilluutu tftcr a long search In tho Italian colony -r- a, is ui., aK; .; i Mr. Win Tlnrrifoii o 4 - 1 . Btri'Ut kxplllftta fitter HI1-. Wliy IU tr-iv i. From the CfAitrtt f . Old nge 1ms tunny ititii 1 none nf which nro more prevalent th,. , Ititlm-y dis orders. Have yon oter uolin-ii how. the old pooplr complain of lmrWi", tai'no Imck, Hiid gpiicml litlesiie!i A ,.l t:-."ix arc ninny other (.yniutrims of wlr.cli the-, do not spciilc, such as li.ixtting of tfio limbs, painful and iufrcqucint v.rh'.i'idi or execssivonefb of urinary di.u'li. . . Most people think thpy aro too ni! -v find relief ami cure, but this 's 1 . m. No better 'evidence than the foY lug, wnlch comes from nn til mint ii;. ' 1. wlio has been cured of n very so v. r 1 at 77 years of age. ilr. VTm. Tho nii.u m 127 Wt'gt aisrkut Street, speaks of hi - 1 v in this way: "I am 77 years uUl. 1 1, 1 e been afflicted with that (Irendeil Ct::.ii:. 1,1; (Kidney rita-iise) for over ten yew . i ing my old ujro a burden. I was mi !,...! as to be forced to entry 11 belt nt nit llii't". and, when my Buffering became lw oiiil onduniiKc, 1 would put on the Ix lf o'-i'v-in? it tightly around me rnd bu. ii.t- i thus bringing an oxtieme procure n cr m kidneys; this, undoubtedly, for.cd tiio urine out, a function which the ! 1,1 wys themselves had liccome too diseased tn j r fonn. My condition I put dour t.i a strain 1 received. I began takimt H. m'a Kidney l'ills. After two or tlirct i.ivs I noticed their effect. 1 was much sin prt e!, as tho ailment was so severe and sn !'iiig stfliwl'.ng, while I had tried many rem".liin without, nny relief Whatever. The pun I :t:!e oxnoifericed at times from sti i:ai;ig in my fiioris u discharge the uriii'j v simply awful. I have done iiwny itli .lie of n.y lea'tlicr bt lt, and tlie pain i.ll (.one. find I mootnmend I'r.un'b A'ti'ity Tii"; to ell i.ItlUtcd with V.idi.ef - '. 1.1 iimry dlvdsVia." h ... v iy ail denlein, or sent by mail n. 1 t : j u .t- Ly J1' r.'.tr-illlbui'u Co., ' ''wi, . ., -.nil' fi'Ti'Mis for tho V. S. Forsalo at Kirllu's I'harmacy. GAIL BORDEN ..CONDENSED MILK, I Has No Equal 6S -v- ..v. ..wu. j.. SOLD EVERYWHERE- The Backus Water Motoi Is Hie Most Economical Power Known, and the Best In the World for Driving Light Machinery. It takes but little room. It never gets out of repair. It can not blow up. It requires no fuel. It needs no engineer. There In no delay; no flrinj? up; no nshes to clean away; no extrn lnstir.tneo to pay; no re pairing neeessnry; no eoal bills tn pay, nnJ O J always ready for use. 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Cballcncea tu MMi Ir.nttbs adTtrtlilogipi'o UUI up to tas lu'Ut.igr 1'rdKM.orii, Is curl; , ther.tcai'iofri-'l.IP.ttu aauillll.OOll f 1'OlrlOX, ho rattu.rlwllDsilDx,iVLrt.D4 danaerou.tlis troj' tu'rtc iert o ? nlllir.ErrorsiifVoiilliao'tl o.sorJ"uer i curi-J tttUtouleuttlor. uu. TitEPb Ii po'ltlvi-lj I tat teat and most sklllftU nod experienced " I ruslt. what other, may cialiu. Hnd fctsl-ccat itl ior ' Uli'errulliaD4bo enllgliuned retaraiw our si"'"" am Uw to ait curM. Tba nlr bK. KX VOM allTAt'KS and toelr troka rod ClreuUnu lS"?! Ut. Fre.h 1'it.ca rtirtd lu 4ti10 Ultra.. ""' Dull et.H. Wtl aadnat, Lrr.. t 1 Sua. t 111 F... ,k. Truilmntbr M.IL ww" I or call tuttttloa tbl. pBprr tt.M sod. ItiJclBf if s.:r.a. NeeaafAMgattfAPaa. nu i E Brand! FAILING MANHOOD tip 1. i HlllL Tho Volksraad Meets,but Adjourns Until Noxt May, MESSAQEFROM PRESIDENT fcRUQER lie I ririnly llraolvetl to Maintain tint ItlgliN nf the lteptllillc and lMabll.tt It On a firmer foundation The Transfer of Jameson anil His Invaders. PliETOltlA, Transvaal, Jan. 15. The volksraad met yestorday and authorized tho government to Increase the state ar tillery forco by 400 men. They also adopted a government resolution thanking tho Or ange Free State for Its sisterly assistance and also Sir Hercules Robinson, governor of Cnpe Colony, and Sir Jacobus Do Wot, British n-rent at Pretoria, for tho powerful support they had given to tho Transvaal government and for thplr efforts to pre vent bloodshed. A inos-tngu was read to tho volksraad from President Krnger to tho effect that ho Intends to discuss with tho volksraad In later and calmer moments tho cnuses which led to tho dastardly plot nguiust tho state and government. lie was firmly rosolved, tho message said, to mnlntnln the sacred rights and Interests of tho re public, and to establish the same on a llrmcr and securer foundation. Thobrlof sltilng of tho volksraod then adjourned till May. Owing to tho excited feeling among the burghers, calm nnd dlspasslonnto loglslntlon In connection recent events was considered Im posslblo. . .mos'in and tho officer of his raid- j tug expedition nntl political prisoners, numboring sixty, aro still in tho jail hero, and are well cared for ponding the final declslou between Sir Hercules Robinson "1 rh'3 Transvaal government us to their fate. .u Johannesburg yoJterdoy a thousand untied and mounted burghers traversed tho streets of tho city, causing great ex citement, and 1,200 others are outside tho city ami will ride through town today In order to exhibit tholr llgb ing strength to tho miners and to gratify the men. Germany Must lio Watehrul. Beiilin, Jan. IB. Tho smoko of tho first encounter has been dissipated, but Great Britain cannot altord to close its eyes to any symptoms of fresh German move ments. The watch on Delugoa bay must stand as fast as tho Gorman watch on the Rhino. The attempts of Tho North Ger man Gazette and other papors to veer to tho Venezuela sido may gain for Germany Venezuela's alliance in African questions. It will secure her nothing further. llelgiiim Asks llrltlsh Protection. London, Jan. 15. Tho Belgian govern ment, iu addition to tho United States government, has asked Great Britain to watch tho Intorosts of its subjects in tho Transvaal. In consequenco of these rep resentations Secretary Chamberlain has telegraphed to tho governor of Capo Col ony, Sir Hercules Robinson, expressing apprehension that tho numerous arrests mado will disorganize tho Rand Industries. Tt Transfer the Transvaal Prisoners. London, Jan. 15. Govoruor Sir Hercules Robinson has telegraphed to tho colonial oillco that ho has completed arrangements for the transfer of tho prisoners now held by tho Transvaal government at thoNatal border. Death of a 3Iarylund Judge. Annapolis, Jan. 15. Judgo Robinson, of tho Maryland court of nppoals, died yestorday ufternoou of heart dlseaso while at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fullem, of this city. Judgo Robiuson hnd been ill but three days, and his allmout was not thought to be serious. IRs succossor will be appointed by Governor Lowndes, who will also designate tho chief Judge, who in this caso will doubtless bo the same porson appointed as judge, the other momoors of tho court being liomocrata. Judgo Robiu son was born in Caroline county, Md., Dec. 0, 1827, nnd graduated from Dickin son college, Pa., In 181". Two years lator ho was admitted to tho bar. Ho has held tho offices of state's nttornoy for Queen Auno's county and judgo of tho Third ju dicial district, and was elected a justice of tho court of appeals In 1807 and ro-olccted In 18SS. Lawyers Fight In Court. Baltimore, Jan. 15. Kx-Congressman Henry Stockbrldgo and Thomas Mockall, both prominent members of tho bar, be came Involved In an altorcatlon lu Judge Phelps' court yesterday, during which tho Ho was passed Tho men clinched and some of tho bystanders say blows were struck beforo they were soparuted. Judgo Phelps ordered them out of tho court room, and will probably punish thorn for contempt. In tho samo court thrco jurors lu u civil caso camo in lato, and it devel oped that they had boon out to luncheon with one of tho parties to tho suit. They were dismissed from the jury box and fined $5 each. Hehooner HuuU anil Nino Drowned. Boston, Jan. 15. Tho fishing schooner Fortuna, Captain Greenlaw, from Boston for George's Banks, was iu collision Mon day night with tho British steamer Barn stable off Highland Light. Tho schooner was cut nlmost In two and sank within threo lnluuto. Fourteen of her crow woro saved by tho steamer, but nlue wont down with tho steamer. Thoso drowned be longed In Gloucester, where thoy leave families. The drowned are: Willlum Aok man, Robert Childs.Hiirry McKeo, Thomas Stewart, Alfred Noounu, Harry Emerson, .Simon Budraiu, Johu Clark and William Goodwin. Trumbull Not at Presidential Cilmlliltite. CillOAUO, Jan. 15. Ex-Judgo Lyman Trumbull Bays that ho has no Idea of bclug tno ropuust candidate ror president, al though recent dispatches have Indicated that his nnmo was being used lu that con nection. "I am entirely out of politics,'' ho said to n reporter, "nnd I will not ac cept any nomination." A Triple Murderer Aleuts Ills .Match, PAltts, Tex., Jan, 15. At Detroit, six teen miles oast of hero, In Rod River county, Worth Duncan, a prominent mer chant, shot and Instantly killed Dr. J S. Lennox. The trotihlo was over a debt Lonuox.who was tho aggressor, had killed three men In his career. -Matilelde and Suicltle. Watertvn, N. Y., Jan. 15. William Oawell, of Ogdonsburg, N. Y , shot and ktllod his mother nud then ended his own Ufa In that city yesterday. Ho has been ut of work for some tlma past, and this supposed to have prompted hla to com ailt the doublo crime, r - r IV v TjF A jWTO 15 THE LARGEST PIECE OF OODTobacco Sold For EVERY WOMAN Sometlccsucofaarcl.&b., monthly, rt., ,:intj medicine. Only liarmlres a&d tlio purett tlrispahould beutu. It you .vanttha beat, get Ob'd Psai's gPeRETSToysS ThoTaiurr':t't.1",'''r'''1 "srtain In result. T'-t. '.-ta'no (Dr. Pal's) tevordlsap. '"Jim, Sictg.ivu.i J..uO. AJd.-iii .".i. iij;tu.n Co., t O. For pale by P. P. D. KIRL1N, Shenandoah, l'a. "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORK f SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE V1TH MA S- 1 .11 VrW a li ss? fist READING R. R. SYSTEM ik Ki'Fnrr octoiiur l nws Trutim lettve Hhenandoith ns follot : For New York via Philadelphia, week dnM 210, 5KS, 7 20 a. m., 12 58, S W ni.tl.1M p. lu Bundays, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Maueli Chunk, week iLtys, 5 2.1, 7 20 n. in., 12 58 and 2 S3 p. 111. For leailhi mill l'lillndeljiltlit, weekdays, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a.m., 12 58, 253 nntl 3 55 p. in. Hull days, 2 10 a. in. For I'ottsvlllc, week dnys, 2 10, 7 20 n. m., nntl 12. IS, 2 53 nntl 5 55 p. in. fiimila, 2 10 a m. For Tntnatiua and Maltanoy City, week tlays, 2 10,3 25, 7 20 a. in., 12 IS, 2 51 and 555 t). in. bnutlavH, 2 10 a. in. For WUHnuiHport, Sttnliiiry ami I-ewNlmrir, tveek days, :i 21, 11 20 a m., 150 nnd 7 20 p.m. miiitiuys, u x-i n. in. For Alnliunov Plane, weekday, 2 10, 3 25, 5 2,1, 720, UllOn. 111., 125H, 1 JO,!M,Sf.l, 7 20 lllid 9S3 p. in. Huntlnys, 2 10; II 25 a. in. For Asltlaiul nntl Slinuiokin. week tl(ts, 3 23, 720,1130 u. iu., 150,720 and 035 p. ut. Sun tlayb, 3 21 n. in. For llattimore, M'lisliiiijiton nud the AVei-t vin II. AcO. It. H., through trttlns leae ltettdlllfr Terminal, PMlnile lphln, (P. It. IE. It.) ut 3 20, 7 55, 112tia. in., 3 lu and 7.27 p. lit. Huiiihivp, 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. in , 3 to anil 7 27 p. in. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth ami L'liest nut streets station, week tlaj s, 150, 511, 8 23 p. iu. Sundays, 1 3-1, 8 23 p. in. TItAINS FOIt H1IUNANDOAII. I.e.ivo New York via I'hllniU'lpltin, week days, 8 00 n. in., 130, -too, 750 p. in. und 12 15 nhiltt Sunilays, (1 00 p. m. lA'nvo New York via Mntieh Chunk, week' ilnyx, I 30, 9 10 it. in., 1 10 nntl 4 31 p. m. Leave Pliiladeliililn, lEcntlfng Terinlntti, week il.'tys, -I 20, 8 35, 10 OJ a. m. nntl 100, CO.', II do p. ill. HlllltlitVH, 11 30 p. 111. l.etf Iti-iiiliiiK, week tlays. 1 35, 710, 100(1, 11 50 n. in., 5 .15 ttnil 7 57 p. in. Suutlnyti, 1 35 a. m. Leave Potisville, weekttnH, 285, 7-10 u. in., 12 30 nntl 0 12 p. in. Klintlns, 2 35 n. ill. Letive Thiiiiiiiiui, wi-ektl.ljv, 3 18, 8 50, 11 28 a ill , 120, 7 1.1 nntl 9 52 p. in. l-nutlays, 8 18 a. ui. Letive Mulinuov City, wet k tlnvH, 2 45, 9 21, 11 17 it. in., 1 51, 7 39 and 9. 11 p. tu. huudajs, 3 15 a. in. I'ave Malinnoy Plam, week daH, 2 40, 4 00, 5 30,9 37, 11 S9n. III., 12 58, 2 01, 5 20, 6 26, 7 53 ami 10 10 p. in. Sundays, 2 40, 4 00 ii. in. Leave WillUuuixrt, week tlays, 7 42, V) 10 n. ni., 3 35 nud 11 11 p. in. Sundays, 11 15 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave l'lillntlelpliln Cliettnut Btrett wait and South stiett w littrf for Atluiitiv Cily. Weekdayir-Kiprewi, 9 00a. in., 2 00, 4 00, BOO p.m. Aeeoiuiii'ttlittlou, 800n. in., 130, 6 30 p. Dl. Sunday Kxpretts, 9 00. 1000 a. in. Accommo dation 8 00 n, in., 1 45 p. in. lteturiilnir leave Atlantic City (depot,) week days, express, 7 in, 90O a. tn., 3 30, 3 30 p. in. Accommodation, 0 50, 8 15 n. m., nntl 1 32 p. in. Sundays--Fxpri-HM, ( u). 730p. ill. AccouiiiiotLi tinn, 7 15 a. lu., 4 15 p, lu I'.iriur Curs on all express trains. I. A SVi:UlAltl, (. O. HANCOCK, Cieii'l Htiperintentlent. Oeit'l Poms. Ant. Suieon, in Mould, lUlr-Kallingl Write t'UOK lit jjxiiii m c:ii.. U7 AiutaUiriA 'ri.tuii r Chicago, 111, for proofs of curt. Cupi -jiui, r4uuiui. worei raBOB cumi la tit ,iiu iii unyti. Juo-puKe book free. fj C let-rated Temalo l'owtlera never faU. 1W! aantan 1 -ataacrfalli s r i-td Peaoyrrjal . at 4 otatr I Iw r.iayitu;Ois tn- od u d ula..p ii ten to v JVtsUtvt 1 l lltrtl u." d CIS. Dr. b. C 7, Mr 31 xn kAVfD PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCIIUYKII.L DIVISION. Jascauv 0, 18CW. Trnius will lenvo Blienniitlonh nftor th nltT tltvte for i for WiBguns, Ulllicrton, Frttekillo, Dirt r, St, Clnlr, i'ottsville, Hninburg, lteAitllt.', town, PhoenlxTlIle, Norrlstuw-n and Phil. Water. 1nttfititvti ndelnhla (llroatl street stntiniil at 60S and IMS a. m. ami 4 15 p. tn. on week tlnys. For l6(ui vllle and iiitcriuedlnto stations 9 10 a. m. SUNDAY. For WitTKans, Ollherton, Fraekvllle, Dark Witter, St. Clutr.I'ottstiUo, nt 0 08, 9 40 a. m. aui 310p. lu. For llamburir, Uentllnt;. PottsttfVi, Plioenixvlllo. Norrlstown, Philadelphia uf 6 ott 9 10 a. in., 3 10 p. in. Trains lenvo Frackvillo for Shenandoah at 10 10 n. in. nntl 1211, 501, 7 42 nnd 10 27 p. to. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. nntl 5 10 p. ill. Leave i'tittsvlllu tor Shenandoah at 10 13, II 44 a. in. and 140, 715 and 10 00 p. in. Sunday nt 10 40 a. iu., 5 15 p. in. Letive Philadelphia, (Ilroatl street station), lor Slieiinnilonh at 3 57 and 8 35 a. in., 4 10 and 711 p. m. week days. Sundays lenvo nt 0 50 a. in. Leave Ilroatl street tution. Philadelphia, fr Sea liirt, Asbury l'nrk, Oeenn drove, Ktuig ' llrunili, ami ilitermetllnto stations, C.50, E20, ! II.39U. in., 3.30, 4 00 p. m. week-days. SuiutTtjt (slop at interlakeu tor Asoury 1'arki, 5.25 a. m. Lenvo Vroutt Street Slntlou. Plilladelphia, FOH NKW YOIEK. Kxprets, week days, 3 20, 4 01, 4 50, 5 13, 6 M, 7 33, 20, 9 20, 0 50, 10 80 ( 1)1 nl UK Car ), 11 00, 1 1 11 a. in., 12 noon, 12 ai (Limited 100 ami 4 22 p. in. ID uintr Cars) 1 26 ( Dinlmr Cur). 140. 2 id 1 (DiniiiK Car), 320, 100, 500,55a(DinlnKClir, '0 00.6 50.8 12.10 00 11. in.. 12 01 lllclit. SumlSVs, 3 20, 4 03, 4 50, 5 15, 812,9 20,950,1030 (DlnQc Car). 1101 a. in.. 12ai. 12i, (DiniiiK Car) 2'Jt (DinliiKCiir), 100 (LinilttHi 4 22), (Dining Car, 520, 55C (DilllllKCar),G35,a50,812, 1000p. as , 12 01 nlKllt. Kxpress for Iloblon, without clmiiL;e, II 00 a. m, week days, nud 6 50 p. in. daily. WASHINGTON AND Till! SOUTH Forllnltriuoiuuntl Wnsliiiiutnn, 350, 7 20, 831, 912,1020,11211 u. 111., 12 00 (1231 Limited Dm lnK Car), 112. 318, 141 (519 CouercWonal Limited. Dining Cnr), 5 57, (Dliifiig tW. 0 17. 6 55 (DiniiiK Car), 7 40 (Pining Ihr p. in., ami 12 05 night week days. Suiulafs, 3 50,7 20,9 12, 11 23 a. 111., 13 09 1 12, Ml, (315 I'onitrestiouiti i.inuteti, wining car), 5 37, 1 iPininir Cnr), 6 55 (Dining Car), 7 40 p. i. 1 (Dining Car) and 1205 night. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, , FOK ATLANTIC CITY. Hxpnss, 8 50 n. in., 210,4 00, nnd 5 00 p. iu. woek dnM. Stiinla)s, 8 45 and 9 4.1 a. in. For Cape lilny, AnxleMten, WlldwtMMl ani Holly Heat h. Fxpresa, 9 00 a. in., nnd 4 00 p. in. w eek days. Sundays, 9 00 a. In. ForSeoIslo City, Otean City nntl Avnlon. Express, 9 00 a. ni., and 4 00 p. in. week days, Sundays, 9 () a. in. For Somers Point. Express, 8 50 a. in., atii 4 00 ii. iu. week da) s. Sundays, 8 41a. in. H. III. Pbevost, J. IE. Wood, Qen'l Manager. Oeti'l Pass'g'r Agt, Evan J. Davies, L1VERV AND Undertaking! 13 N. Jardiii Street. ALU I I MM.MstsUI j U anv. JT nk U H sM tWj u
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