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Our treatment Is harmless and will not keep you trorn your laliyiaDor. t-au anil nayo a mk witn our ne relief alter .the nrt tfeatpient, aud oiu rices afd reasonable, The Dr. Miller Co., PhUvdelpliia. Ron Our Dnrttor Erf rv Tnemlnr at. NiON uojjsk., Asnmnd,.Pa.. 3 BAIN DR II1RSCD DEAR'S Tho Noted Philanthropist Falls a Viotiia to Apoplexy. HIS PEIHOELY TJENEFAOTIONS. ror Year If llud Ctlrcu Xnrtitne 'An nually In Charities, .Mainly to Venple fif Ills Own reraveutml Jtiieo Ills Slany Colonlxatlon Rcltnies. Viessa, April 2J. Ilaron Jlniirlco do nirsch, tho great flnnucicr and philanthro pist, died yesterday morning on his estate nt I'rosburg, Hungary, from a stroke of apoplexy. The mllllonnlro railroad builder and philanthropist, Baron Maurice do Hlrscli do Gereuth, was a native of IJavarla, and though It has usually boon supposed that his oolossal fortuno was entirely made by himself, this Is not bo. Though, to bo suro, the ampler moans ho lnhorltod grew In his hands much faster than tho accumula tions of either his father or grandfather hnd. It he had not augmented his Inheri tance so greatly he would neTer havo boon classed by the leaders of European society among the objootlonauly nowly rich, and have had the doors of many of tho great clubs closed to him. The grandfather of tho philanthropist at the close of the French revolution was ba6n lifi nmsftil. an ordinary but, prosperous shopkeopor In Wurzburg, that old I rnnoonlan city of Bavaria. Previous to tho revolution Wuro burg and a considerable, portion of Frau conia was ruled by bishops who had tho rank of princes. Napoloon bhangod all this, and many of the ostatcs nccumu lated by monks and nuns woro seized and sold. Among these was the Hottendorf property noar Wurzburg. This was of fered for sale, but no purchaser appeared, as many thought the title 'would not prove good, nnd others had religious scruples, So It wont begging until Joseph Hirsch bought' It for a song. It proved oxtromely valuable, as tho purchaser acquired, bo- sides tho real estate and houses, almost priceless works of urt aud Jewels. Theso he sold, and so began tho Hirsch fortuno. His son, Jool Jacob, tho luthcr of the philanthropist, becamo a banker und also an' extensive dealer in cattle. Ho bocamo very rich, as fortunos woro reckoned In the first half of tho Nineteenth contury. He was rnado a uaron by tho king of Ba varia on' account of his wealth and tho ox- tonsivo ostatcs he owned as tho heir of tho original Jacob. Ho was on friendly terms with the.klng, nnd it Is related of the old monarch thai ho onco put theso questions to the baron: "How comes It that you aro so rlchf Your acquaintance with la hauto finance Is perfect. How-could you have mudo so largo a fortune, dealing In oattle? "Kaslly enough, your majesty," was the roady answer, "I doalt not only in cattle, but with cattle.'' When the first baron dlod, his son, who was born in 1888, bcoamo a, member of tho well known Europonn banking firm of Bischoffsholm'& Goldsmidt, and also mar ried Miss Blschoffshelm, the daughter and hoiress of tho head of tho house. Baron do Hirsch was much boldor than his con servative associates in thls-houso, und his operations in railroads soon made tlioin fear that ho would wreck thorn. Ho there fore was compelled in his very largest en terprises, those from which ho made princely fortuno, to go alone. To build lines of railroads from central Europe Into the farther east seemed too hazardous an undertaking for tho money kings of "Vi enna, JJ rankiort, rarls and L,ouUon. Therefore, when Baron do Hirsch pro Jected a lino from Buda Posth in Hungary to Varna, on tbo Black soa, no was com. polled to do without tho assistance of those upon whom ho would most naturally rely, Aftoryears of Incessant toil all obstaolos woro overcome and the system of roads finished. Tho building of those roads on rlched Do Hirsch beyond the dreams of favarico, Thoy also have done more than nny other agency to develop the resources or cue -Austrian empire Some fifteen years ago Baron da Hirsch had completed this great work, and found himself ut the aged of-45 wltu more money than ho knew wfaaVtO.do with. He had no children to lhlierlfrhls wealth, and ho and his wlf wore Of duo. mind as to what should bo dono. A man who has spent twenty-five of tho.best ypnrs Of his life in conducting most exciting business ven tures cannot be, idle, mid bo, tho baron choso to keep busylrrdolng what good he could find to do. Iri.hlu railway operations he had seen throughout the east how badly off tho people' we ra'f or sohqols. -Ho there fore established educational andlndustrlal schools lu Kgypt ap4 iu 'Edropeau and Aslatto Turkey, Tiicsouu nausmceiooaea after nnd maintained, ' Ttf tho schools In Gallacla he gave.UWQ.QW Years ago to tavt the' tondanpy to op press the Jews lu'-Kussiu, arid haniado an offer of liO.OQO.QQQ to the Husslau govern ment for schools, With the, one proviso that no distinction should has made-ns to raco or religion. 'This generous and mu nificout offer was refused by the Kusslau govorninont, and shortly aftorwnrd began that actlvo oppression whloh Is driving tho Hebrew peasants out of the czar's domlu Ions and to tho four quarters of tho earth. Largo though his fortuno was, It was en tirely Inadequate to provide for all of these people; lto therefore saw that he must en list tho assistance of other rich Hebrews in tho cause. About this tlino he met In Con atunUnunlttu wealthy Amorlcan Hebrew, Oscar S. Straus, then United States minis ter to Turkey. After many and long con ferences it was decided that as many ol these Husslan refugees as could be pro vided with homes and mado solf supporting should bb assisted tp coine to the United Stes! Tp this end Baron do Hirsch gav a fund of t3,400,000, to bo paid in monthly (Ljstallmonts of 10,000. Of this scheme the publlo In America hi hoard much. It hiu had successes and um. Or tho general result tf is too to speak Thore were ery many an Ho I) row wiiodld not think tho Ichomii a good, one neonate tin? knew that ovwy Mrm of nssUtetl emigration pre viously tried hnd failed. They snw no reuson why this should benli nxorpllou. Hut when the refugous begun toitrrlveond those American Hobrows saw the pitiful lioss of their gonorut condition, their pov erty, their lack of health, their Ignorance nnd debasement, they did not hold back, but havo given a gonuluo and hearty sup port of tho plan, ovon though thoy hnd not npproved. Schools wcro established both for young and old, nnd agricultural colonies founded. Whatever may bo tho result of tho experiment us to tho grown men and women who havo boon forced from Ilussta and brought to tho United States, tho effect on tho children, tho men and womonof tha noxt generation, cannot bo othor thali good, But Baron do Hirsch learned from the reports of his ngonts nnd colleagues In the United States that It would bo very easy to ovordo tho thing lu bringing out Itus slan Hobrows. It would bo uuwlso, they thought, forthem to come fastor than thoy could be nrCnared to suonott themsolvee. So the baron'Sent ngonts to South Amer ica nhd Mexico to negotiate for tho pur chase of 'largo tracts df land. In tho Ar- gontlno Kepubllo -negotiations woro con cluded and tho govorninont looked very fnvorably upon tho colonization echomo. But tho people woro bitterly opposed to It, and made such ' manifestations of angry hostility that tho plan had to bo aban doned. Then Moxloo was sottletl upon, and President Diaz promptly gavo his as surance ot co-operntlon. Theso aro tno largo benevolences that engaged tho re cent years nf this Jewish millionaire. Si n co 16U0 Uaron do Hirsch s expenditures for oharlty had exceoded ?15,0,O00iiyoar. Ho hud established offices lu all tho cap itals of Europo on tbo system vl charity organization' societies. The commlttoo In charge of each of those ofilces has author ity to lnvostlgato oach case of novorty pro- sontcd to It, and to deal with It ns It may think proper. He devoted bIx hours ovory day, before considering anything olso, to hi? ehnrltaulo outurprlsoi Ho was con stantly overwhelmed with requests for aid, nnd sometimes received as many ns 400 begging letters a day. He never gavo o ponuy, hoWoyer, without first Investi gating tho ueod and character of tho ap plicant, and wns. utterly opposed to indis criminate enuricy. Tho nirsch ruuuiortuo ossmanco oi tne Russian Jews lias n capital of ten millions. It U operated by a stock company known as tho Jewish Colonization association, and is a limited liability company. Tho shares are S500 each, und nil but ton wero ownod by Baron do Hirsch. Tho Ameri can branch of tho Hlrch fund holds ?3, 4OJ.O0O of tho baron's money In trust. The Income is $123,001) a year, and this is de voted to establishing coonlp aud educat ing tho Husslan Jews In republican prin ciples and the ways of the country. Ono of the largest cilonlo.s is located "t Wood bine, N.. J. A WOMAN'S SUFFERING. Interesting Kxpcrlence of Mrs. Lounshury, of Olyuipta, Washington. Tho practico of publishing medical test! monials is certainly not a new ono; iu fact, tho subject is well nigh threadbare, tho col umns of every paper being full of them, Nevcrthless, occasionally a case appears of so interesting aud remarkable a character as to' merit special attention. Of such a character 13 tbo Cxporienco of Jlrs. E, L. Lounsbury of Olympia, iu far oir Washington, who now re sides at No. Ill Jlaplo Park, in that city. M rs. Lounsbury 's troublo was an aggravated caso of stomach troublo. She says 1 was very weak, could not sit up In bod more than an hour at a time, no appetite, eating tho juico Of rare beef. My husband would havo to read to mo until' two or three o'clock in tho morning before sleep Would como, my heart was weak and troublesome, gas would collect in my stomach so that a numbor of times during tho day I would become almost help less. I saw tho new stomach remedy, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, advertised -In tho Chris tian Hciald of Detroit, and even now after taking hut one box' lama good'advortisement for them; I sleep good, have a good appetite, my heart is better, my nerves, stronger. I am gaining strength so fast that yesterday I walked seven blocks. If this letter will do any good you may publish it in tho Christian Herald, as I havo many friends who read that paper. The tablets havo done jypndors for me, where hope .of recovery was nearly gone, Tho caso of this lady is but ono of thous ands wljo Jiavo been cured of dyspepsia, in dlgesfjou aud stomach troubloS by tho reg ular uso of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets a common senso remedy, which cures by caus ing tho prompt digestion of tho food eaten. They should bo taken immediately after meals and their beneficial effects uro speed ily apparent iu tho increased strougth of stomach aud uervcSi Thoy cure palpitation of tho heart by removing tho causo ; they lucreaso flesh and appetite by digesting tho food beforo It has time to ferment, sour aud poison tho blood'and nerves. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets not only cure ludegestion, but they are so safe, and pleas ant that they aro aUo perfectly adapted to children and invalids. They are sold by druggists at 50 cents for full sized packages. A useful book on stomach diseases will bo mailed free by addressing Stuart Co., Mar shall, Mich. .CHASES BioodfHerveFood For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Age. WHAT iT IS ! The rlchwUf allrontorstlT, foods, Ucsuse It replaces tia ssms substanefs ta tus Mood and m-rfs that aru exhausted in thCBStnrolile-Biviii (tllulds by disease, indigestion, high Imut, qier work, vorrr.uceuss, abuse, etc. WHAT IT POES ! l)r inslMne- the blood pnreandrich.and tha digestion perfeit.it creutei solid UU, munis and strength, Tho nerres be ing inailo slrong.tho train becomes actlro and clear, l orre.torrng lost vitalit j and stopping all wasting drains and weakness in either sei. It has noeausl i and ssafemaloregnlatorltts worth Its weight In gold. Ono bos lasts a week. Price SW., or 6boiesui. Druggists prhrniaiL llouk lree. ' sm D.n-CHASE COMPANY. 1513 Chestnut St. 1'hlladelphls. IU1UC Vflll Bor Tnrdst, Pimples, Copper 81 Alt UU Colored snots. Achie; 0.1d Hu'l (Ulcers n Uou'th.llalr-l'tllingl Vrto COOKl Ki. i.ii a s.u., ou'jiiasonio rempirs Chleniro. III., far nnutf, nf riirM. f-utll-H till,, N5OOJ00. Worst cases cured In 1P io uu auys. loo-pste boots, free. TOE CRM FRANCE. Another Attempt to Forco Out tho Bourgeois Ministry. THE CHAMBER AGAIN CONVOKED. The l'remler, Instead of nt Onc Itpslc;nltiR on thu Hrnnlo's l'o.tptinlng the Madagas car's Credits, Determines That tho Two legislative lloiltes Shall Fight It Out. Paris, April W. In splto of tho pro tests of tho premier, M. Bourgeois, tho Fonnto yostorday adopted n motion to post pone tho voto on tho Madagascar credits until ii cablnot Is formed which oulovs tho conlldcuco of both chambers. An official note has boon Issued explaining tho atti tude of tho cabinet in face of tho crisis pre cipitated by the senate. Tho uoto says: "iho cabinet holds that. In face of tho senato's voto, It is Impossible to continuo the direction of affaire. But It considers that it ought not to resign In tho absence ot the chamber. Therefore tho chamber should bo convoked without dolny toon able tho ministers to Impart to them tho reason for thoir decisions. M. Bourgeois has acquainted President Fauro with this resolution, and has also requested M. Brls son, president of tho chamber ot deputies,. to couvoko tho phamber forthwith. M, Brlsson has accordingly telegraphed to tho deputies tomcot on Thursday atSo'cIock." The news of the resolution of tho cabi net to couvoko tho chamber was circulated last ovcnlng. Tho chamber would not meet In tho regular order of things until Slay 10. Tho refusal ot the senate to grant tho Madagascar credits to tho Bourgeois cabi net Is rogardod as a woli devised tactical move against tho cablnot in the conflict between tho two brunches of the govern ment, which involves tho French consti tution itself. It was bollovcd that tho cab lnot would fool Itself drivon Into a cornor and would bo compelled to resign, and It was expected that this would occur today. Tho cabinet's reply In summoning tho chamber seems the host that could bo mado to tho senato's move, and virtually refers tho conflict to tho chamber, which has twlco refused to concur in a voto of cen sure of the cablnot passed by tho senuto. If tho nowly summoned chamber persists In this nttltudo a constitutional crisis Would bo threatened. It Is believed that tho cabinet has been couvlnced for soma tlmo past that it must relinquish oillco, but has been maneuver ing for advantage of position for its np peurnnco beforo the country. Tho real conflict U between tho Conservative olo ment In politics, ropresentod by tho sen ate, and tho Hndleal nnd "'Socialistic olo monts represented In the Bourgeois cabi net, which seek constitutional changes looking to the control of tho senate Itself, and tho doing away with Its obstruction to tho radical program in Franco. Tho pres ent cabinet's Income tax monsuro is a main feature ot that program, uncompromising ly Opposod by tho senate. Tho latter body has adroitly evaded making an Issue with tho cablnot on tho lncomo tax moasuro, and has apparently concluded that tho withholding-of tho credits for tho govern ment's Madagascar program, which has proved unpopular in Franco, provides a nominal ground for the conflict moro likely to appeal to tho people. It Is believed that tho govorninont In- touds to provoke a voto of oonlldenco by tho chambor again. Such a vote would transform tho senato's hostility to the cablnot Into a conflict between tho senato and tho chambor aud would obllgo the senato to find some mode of surmounting similar opposition In the future. Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Hitters has proved to be tho very best. It effects a permanent euro and tho must dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. Wo urge all who areaillicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In case of habitual constipation Electric Hitters cures by uivine tho needed tone to tho bowels, and few cases long resist tho uso of this medicine. Try it once. Largo bottles only 50 cents at A. WasIey'sDrug Store. Skiff Upset and Three Drowned. Charleston, "VV. Va April 23. lYestor-, day, while leaving work at a lock, a sklu which contained' nine men upset and three wero drowned. The dead aro: Honry Marian, colored, Galltpolls, O.; Hlchard Dickinson, colored, .former homo un known; Jordan, white, aged 16. Tho othor six syam ashbro. Five Hundred Were Killed. SUAKIM, April '23. Further advices re ceived hero from Berber say that In tho recent fight among the mombers of the khalifa's body, guard,, t Qmdurman, 600 men wore killed, instead of fifty, as first reported, llucklen'a Arnica Sulve. Tho best salvo in the world for cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or inony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv A. Wasloy, (Joining, Kteut. April 22. Annual supper undor auspices of Welsh Congregational church, in the church building. April 23. Grand concert aud ball by tho Lithuanian hand in Koubins' opera,houso. May 30. Ice cream festival under tho auspices of tho 22 Club, in ltobbins' opera house. flrlp-Colds-lIoadaclie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative liroino Quinine will euro you lu one day. Put UP In tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Prico, 25 cents. For sale by KUliu'a Pharmacy. Fence Negotiations Ilrokeu Oft. Mabsowah, April 23. King Mepolik has written to General Buldlssoru, thu commander-in-chief, of tho Italian foroos, asking bint to return his lotters regarding tho peaco proposed. 'Tiis hi Interpreted, as Indicating (hat thepj'b'ns '.been1 4 rupture of the negotiations for peace between Italy und Abyssinia. Cnuada'a ministry to Iteshrn, OTTAWA, April 23. SirMackopzie01oy ell, tho premier, has announced that tho resignations of the ministers, will bo handed In lu a few days. It Is expected that Sir Charlos T upper will b? the uew promlur, ' , The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, New.aJorsoy and Delaware: Generally fair, but local showers aro probable; cooler; Uorthwest ctly winds. "Knocks Out TU. T Grade of "Battle 9 the sale of other brands of higher prices and smaller pieces. Don't allow the dealer to impose on you by saying they are "just as good" as "Battle Ax' for he is anxious to work off his unsalable stock F "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES Q A Heat-It in, i wecIvS. For salo W P, P. P. READING R. R. SYSTEM IN EFFECT MAUCJI 15, 1800. Train's leave Shenandoah an follows i For .New York via Philadelphia, week day 210, 5 25. 7 20 a. 111., 12 53, 2 55 und6&5 p. m Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days IS 25, 7 20 a. m., 12 58 and 2 55 p. in. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days 210,5 25.7 20 a.m.?12 53,255 and fl 55 pni. Sun days, 2 10 a. m. For 1'ottavllle, week days, 2 10; 7 20 a. in., and 12 53, 2 55 and 6 55 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. in. For.Tamaqua aud Mahanoy City, week days. 210,5 25, 7 20 a. m., 12 58, 2 53 nnd 5 53 p. m, Sundays. 2 10 a. in. For AHUIamsport, Sunbury nnd Lewtftburg. week days, 3 25. 11 30 a. in., 150 and 7 2Qp?m Sundays, 3 25 a. in. For Mahanoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, 5 25, 7.20, 1130 a. m., 1258, 1 50,2 55,5 55, 7 20 and 9 85 p. in. Hundnys'lO, 3 25 a. m. For Ashland and Shamokin, week days, 8 25, 7 20,1130 a. in., 150,720 and 9 35 p.m. Sun days, 3 25 a. in. For Haiti more, AVAlihiRton and the West via Tcriiilnal, Piillmlrlplitu, I. Jt It. IC. It.) ot 3 30, 7.VS, ll'JCu. m., 3 40 mill 7.27 p. in. Sundays, 3 30, 7 00, H 24 11. m., 3 16 nnil 7 27 li. m. AdilC tloual trnlns frofu Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days. lfiO. 5 41, 8 23p m. Sundays, 1 83, 8 23 p. m, TIIAJNS FOIl SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Phlladelnhla. week days, 6 00 in m., 130, 4 00, 7 30 p. in. and 1215 niKUb nuiuinys, d lsj u m. Leave New York, .via Afnuch Qhunk. week days, 4 30, 0 10 a.' in.. 1 lo'an'd fSO n. in. Jjvnve Philadelphia, Iteudliif; Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 0 a, lu. and 4 01, 6 00, 1180 p. in. Sundays, 11 30 p. in. IenV0 Heading, week days, 185, 7 10, 10 00. 11 6.5 a, in., C 00 and 7 57 p. m. Sundays, 1 33 a. in. Leave, Pnttsvtlle, weekdays, 285, 740 a.m., 12 30 and 6 12 p. in, Sundays, 2 35 a. in. Leave Tainoqua. week days, 3 18, 8 50, 11 23 a ni.,-1 20, 7 13 and 9 S3 p. m. Sundays, 3 18 a. m Ieave Mahanoy City, week days, 245, 323. 1147 a. m., 1 51, 7 39 and 9 54 p. in. Sundays, 3 45 a. ic. Leave Mahanoy lMune, week days, 2 40, 4 00. 880.9 87, US9ll, in., 12 58, 2 (VI, 5 20, 6 20, 7 53 and 10 10 p, m. Sundays, 2 40, 4 00 a. in. Leave Wllliamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 10 a m., 3 35 and 11 41 p. in. Sundays, 11 15 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave rhllndelplila Chestnut street wart and South street whatf for Atlantic City. Wcckdavs- Kxnress. 0 00 a. in.. 2 00. fSaturday only, 3 00, 4 00, 500 p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 a. in.. 4 au, o ,iu p. m. Sunday Express, 0 00, lOOpa, in. Accommo dation 8 00 a. in.. 4 45 n. lu. lteturnine leave Atlaptlo City depot, corner Atlantic nnil ArKa.iuis avenues. Weekdays, express. 7 35. 9 00 a. In.. 3 30. 5 30 p. m. Accomlnod.ltluu, 0 50, 8 13 n. 4 92 p. m. Sundays lixpress, 4 00, 330 800 p. in. Accom- iniMisiion, mu, in., 4 19 p. in. Parlor Cars on nil express trains. I. A. BWKIUAltl), G. (). HANCOCK, Gr n'l Superintendent, Uen'1 1'oss. Ant If we can sell yon one 2C package oft who tit is numixture we'll be satisfied. You'll buy more for it will touch the spot. Grocers hve SEELIQ'S. has added alitUeofSeel- Ug'a to ordinary rconee Knows a crand drink that' I will jilcase her husband. ft All Others." Ax" has injured v RESTORE LOST YIGOR VThen In doubt what to use for Nervous Debility, Loss of Sexual rower (In either sex), Impotent y, Atrophy, Varicocele and other weaknesses, from any cause, uso Serine Pills. Drains checked and fullxifror quickly restored. If neglected, such troubles result fatally. Mailed anywhere, seated, for $1,001 6 boxes for $5.00. With every I 00 order we rive a lel tfuarnntee to cure or reftind the numc. Address ILAL WEDICINE CO., Cleveland, Ohio. KIRLIX, Shenandoah. Pa, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 8CIIUYK1LL DIVISION. .rftl!.,l80. Trains will leave Shenandoah after, the nttAv. date for WlKlfans, Gllhertou. Kraekvllle, Dork w ater, lit. Ulalr. rotts1 e. llamlmrcr. Iteadlair. l'ottstown. PhoenlxTillc. Norristuwn &ild3hil adclnhla (HroadAtrectstationl nt 603 nnd 1145 ,a. in. nnd 1 15 ii m. on week days. For Potts- vllle and intermediate stutions 9 10 a. ni. SUNDAY. For Wlircans. Gllhertou. Frnekvllle. Dark ,,n(it, uiqu, . uiljlir, mil lO 9 JU . IU. HUU 3 10 p, 111, Fqr lluinhurK, JteadliiB, Pottst6w, Phoenlxvflle, Norristowii, Philadelphia ateOQ, 9 40 a. in., 310 p. m. a rains leave trocicviiie ror unenandoau u 10 40 a. in. mid 1214. 5 01, 7 42 and 10 27 n. m. Sunday, 11 13 a. in. and 5 40 p. in. lnve i-otisviiie. lorouenanuoali at JO 15. 11 4 a. m. and 4 40, 7 15 nnd 10 OO, p. ui. Sunday at 1U1U II. III.. O iJ p. 111. Leave Philadelphia, fllrnad street station), for Shenandoah' at 5 57 nnd 8 33 a. m., 4 10 and 7 II p. in. wee uayH. aunuays leave atuooa. m. Iave Itroad street station,, Philadelphia, lut Sea Girt, Ashury Park, Ocean Grove, L-ons; llrancti, nnd intermediate stations, 6.50, 8,23, 11.39 a. m., 3.30,4.00 ii. in, week-days. Sundays (stop at Interlnken for Ashury Park), 8.23 a, m. Leave llroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOB. NKW YOltK. Kxpress.weekdays.SSO, 105, 4 50, 515, 6 50, 7 33, 8 20,9 20, 9 50, 10 SOlDlnlnuCar), 11 00,11 11 a. iu., 12 noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 nnd 4 22 p. m. Dinini; Cnrsj 1 40, 2 80 (Dlnlnu Car), 3 20, 4 00, 5 00, 5 58 (DlnlnR Car), 000, 650. 812, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 nlfrtit. Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, 150, 5 13, 8 12,8 30,9 50,10 80 (Dinlnfr Cur), 1103 a. iu., 12 33. 281. (Dining Car) 400 (Limited 422, Dining Car) 520, 558 (Dining Car), 6 35, 0 60, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 12 01 night. , Express for Boston, without change, 11 00 a. m. week days, nnd 6 50 p. in. dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH 'For llaltlmore and Wushlnirton. 3 50. 7 20. 8 31 012, 10W, 1123 a, m 12 09 (12 31' Limited Din ing Car), 112,'3 1fl, 4 41 (3 19 Congressional Limited. Dlnlin; Car), a 17. 655 minlno- dirl. 740 (Dining Car) p, nv., nnd 1203 night wees uuys. sunuays, iiou, t -jo, v 12, 11 Iff a. m., i.'uv i ii, 4 41, t a m congressional Limited, Dining Cur), 6 55 (Dining Cur), 740 p. in. (Dining Car) and 1203 night. FOU ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llroad Btreet station, Philadelphia (via Delnuura rlerlirldge), express, 9 05 n, in nnd 7 00 p in. dally. Leave Market street Ferry, express, 8 50 a. m., 2 10,(3 10 Saturdays only), 4 10, nnil 5 00 p. in, week days. Sundays. 8 15 and 9 45 a. m, ( 1 00. 4 45 p. iu. necomnioiintlou). For Capo May, Anglessen, Wlldwood and Holly lleaeli. Express, 9 00 a. in., und 4 00 p. m. week days, Sundays, 9 00 a. m. For Sen Isle City, Ocean City and Avnlon. Express, 9 00ii. in., nnd 4 00 p. m, week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. in. For Soiners Point. Express, 8 50 a. m., and 4 10 p. m week days. Suudnvs. 8 45 n. in. 8. jr. Prkvost, J. II. Woon, Gen'l Manager. (Jen'l Pass'g'r Agl nillions of Dollars Go uii In smoke ovary year. Take no rilks hut tetyour hfiusos,. stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class re liahle compauie as represented hy DAVID FAUST, !SC - A Inn Is! fe and A odd en ta I Companies. JOHN F. CLEARY, VlHtR HELTZEIt WATElt A euro for headoehe aud stomach trpuhles. GINOKlt AIJ5, WEISS 1IEEH. IfAGEJt HEEIt, POIlTEIt. DOTTLER OF . . . 17 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah.