i ; Complete! C A600LUTC .SJ DIPHTHERIA GURE li silicic ens' ever re- !tc! tvilcre ilia lllcdi- fiie diil not ctVcct an nb- fcurc, when directions nrc l.vcd iu its use. 'What is the 'if having thousands .of pco- llio annually when Tllomr- i uipumcria urc win prc- (Uit? Costs but 50 cents n Btllc. Sold by Druggists evcry- i'ul gunrnnteca uurca IDiplUlienn, but Croup, liat, ymnsy, lite. iH TO HUMANITY. snmnle of Iho thoHsatiila of testimonials: llellefonte. PA., April 10,1603. Diphtheria cure Co, Jmen: Unfortunately wo lost prls Mill that dread dlslaxe, 1. I-nter on two more beeunio t-yhroat ftllictloii which subse- Itilmed into tllpnmerin. 5o Ueonmo Breuuy aiarmen. a VW Kindly oaviseu us to uso fln's Diphtheria Cure which wo 1 throats had disappeared and inuM ,vir, nnnn f ully recovered 11 tho nrnrtrntton "r any medl- ll there n greater lwn 10 human. - i hv this medicine. I Ik-sm-cIi V Wllv In this country to try Into r wnen memoers in mi-ir nuiuijr from any throat or nipiiineriuu an 11 win positively .n's:i tuu cure. Mrs J. K. Fiedler, East High Street. manufacturcd ov Tile PSON DIP.HTKIRIA CURE CO,, IUAMSPORT, PA. I PRICE, 50G, A BOTTLE For salo at JCIrlln's drug storo. J That's why they enjoy their GOFFEB iiny grocer can icu juu wu i.uai.wiuv ;i keep coming back for SISIZLIU'S Only Ic ftpeki. KKg 004 North Sixth St. E&jsSnla Side entrance on Green St. PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. Vi'iitH HooDllHt Kxnerlciicu til dleriniwn STRICTURE, BLOOD POISON, general DesiutV, '.ost Vigor, TTfc.XCUo5 8ND ALL UIMLHK EFFECTS OF YOUTHFUL FOLLY OF BOTH SEXES l'crmnncntlr cured aflrr every one tUoJun iiillftl. IMT MANHOOD AND I UUH C ROAMS RtSTORt'1. matter vhaticirmk-d ut n c! fun ous Docton and p-ctii) liU cinm, vrMf, irlnt or s, Wtald J)r. Tllccl knoi more )out tb sb din iwm at 1 honT&it tliom luocceifullj ttian ill lh.r Mm". 1. n-n llir -ilJW It too.1 their nrrTT and lClcti.irrou vrKiro'Hit and Tic tlmt zed, ani tcu vUh to get lioti -t rni'l iLiJUl trcstment, try once more oM Ilr. Thcel and ll.!! cure m iiu.ia t-ly Teao U iibe So Ilrct'Dtlon. noIulo lleprewi'ntftllon. lrt-hcast'i cured la to 10 Vafs. Bend tl 'i-ctu itatviiia for '1 rittii. Beit or alt for Sluplo or MarrieI, yotmg or old. Only Hoc It ci nosing quackJ, Huufti U-3. co1&i; 6-9. Hours for exam Inattun and treatment In emlnt;bplessapd dangerous cae, dailr,9toS. TT(d. aniFau cK.,0tal0 safuOtolS. Treat mcnt by mall. Slrtctcit en rec lluaruntecd Iolth tly ine lowt'nt cliiiret-a In tLliclty for m heat trfiitnu-nU POLITICAL CARDS. yoit chief nuitonss, ' PIERCE WALKER, Of tho Fourth ward. ; Subject to Citizens party rules. vote: FOR (JOSEPH WYATT, OF SlinSANDOAH, .FOR REPRESENTATIVE, FMrst District. VOTE FOR IRANE C. REESE, Pi Or SiinsAxnoAii, FOR REGISTER. VOTE FOR HON. ELIAS DAVIS Of IlnoAU Mountaix, 1'OH- ICounty Treasurer VOTE FOR 1E0. FOLMER, Sr., Of SncxAKDOAH, -FOR- in . 1 .1 i 4imty Treasurer. US TRIBUTE TO GRANT. Our Ohineso Visitor at the Great General's Tomb. POE'JAL WELCOME TO AMERICA. Thci (Irn tliiRof PrpIdi-nt Clcvt'lnnd to the Nation' (litct at tin Nw York Ural-ili.net-' nf lion. VIIU:ini C. Whitney, 11 fcecrrtury of tho Navy Xkw Vo'ik, Au?. 81. Ll HuiiR Chnnit eiitertnlnert nnd win ontortntnctl on Sat urday ntiirate-whloli Irft thodlstlnuulshed ptntumnn In n sttu of nlnioit breathless wniidor. Tlmt, at leant, vna tho judgment of tlioso who saw him after tho last of tho functions, in all of which but one ho was tho chief llsruro. Euily In tho morning Secretary Olnoy sent In hU card to tho nation's gxuvt at tho Waldorf and was re ceived by tho Chinese premier, returning the call soon at tonvard. Later the oArl called upon tho president of tho United States, mudoiind received nn address, was called upon by Mayor Strong, and In tho ovonlng attended a dinner Riven in his honor by former Unltod States ministers to China. In go lug about Ll Hung Chang 1m escorted by four troops of United States cavalry, Tho meeting botweon President Cleve land nnd tho Chlnoso prince took placo at tho rosldonco of ox-Socretary 'William C. Whitney, nt Fifth avenue nnd Flfty soveuth stroot Tho ambassador of China, with tho tltlo of Su-Y, was prosentcd to t,hn tirosldeut of tho Unltod States by Sec retary Olnoy, bowing low. Then one of his sulto handed to Karl Ll n tablet of yel low satin, on which wcro engrossed rows of Chinese characters, which his excellency read to tho president. IIo read with great deliberation, placing a flngorupon each character oh ho road it. At its conclusion his intornrotor nroeecdod to rend tho ad- dross from an English translation, doing this with considerable oratorical cllcct. Tho carl's address wn3 in substanco as follows: "Your excellency. It affords mo great pleasure to havo tho honor to bo presented to your excellency. Tho reputation of your highly esteemed virtues is widely known throughout tno worm, nnu m you tho citizens of tho United States or Ameri can havo invariably placed their confi dence, consemicntly both tho Interior ad ministration and tho oxterior relations of this great republic are in a state of pros perity. "It will olwnys bo tho desire of my august master, tho emperor of Chlnn, to maintain tho most cordial relations with America, whoso friendly assistance ren dered to tho government of China after tho Chlna-Japaneso war, anil whoso pro tection for tho safety of tho Chlncso im migrants iu America are always to bo highly allDreclateu. "I urn now especially appointed by my august master, tho emperor or unina, to nresent to vour excellency tho assurances of his most friendly feelings toward tho United States of America, In hopo that vour excellency will reciprocate Iris sentl ments nnd co-oporato with him to promote tho friendly intercourse bctweon our two countries for tho caue or human Kliut. In Ids reply tho president said In part: "Your excellency, It gives mo great pleasure to receive from your hand tho personal letter from your august sover eign and to greet you as nls personal rep- tentative. Slnco our two countries becamo better acq ualntod many incidents havo oc curred calculated to increase our friendly relations, oud not tho least gratifying of theo uro the friendly expressions con tained In tho lottcr of your emperor and the visit to our country of his most dis tinguished subject. -Notwithstanding tho widely dluerent characteristics of tho two countries, tho welcome which Is tendered you by tho government and citizens of tho United States Illustrates In tho strongest possible manner the klndshlp of nations. o feel that In tho arrangement of your tour you'havo not allotted to your sojourn nmonir us sulllclent tlmo to gain an adequate observation of all Wo havo ac- communed as a nation, it win noc, now- over, oscape your notlco that a rich and fertile domain has ncro ueon quiciuy cro uted by thoso who were assured that thoy would renD where thoy hail sown : mat n strong and beneficent government has been hero established by those who loved freedom, and that wo havo a generous ami natriotlc noODlo, who lovo their govern- .mcnt because it is tholrs contracted by .them, administered for them, and pro tected and wived from harm uy tnem, Those formal compliments having been rtasscd. a secretary produced a roll of yel low paper, claboratoly bosoalod and berlb boued and Inclosed lit yellow silk, which W passed to Favrl Ll nnd Karl Ll probonted to the president, it was tno credentials 01 f he earl a.s an ambassador of China. Thus bttded tho formalities. At tho banquet In tho evening, which wm nraided over by beorgo J . teowaru (arfWuJlfstor to Chlua, Earl Ll ulso read an nfljrtssT , JA jruryj Chang spout Sunday quietly stttM Whldorf. In tho morning no re ouiwulJits old friend, Colonel Forrester, oflAiterjvprds a delegation of Mott street iuMii&!Uataid tholr respects to tho vice rn. In the afternoon uoionei r rod u. u rail t eaooriou J.ari u auu jus miu ij iu the omp pi Goneral Grant There wore 4,0uU or 6,000 people on hand to seo tho great CMiuiuinn. Wheii ttie-msmbersof tho party alighted from the onrfiagos Ll Hung Chang re tained his seat until tho big rod plush chair was carried forward from ono of tho rear uarriagec The walk from tho drive tothtOitibttomynloutuity yarns, oui the augii ivtau does not walk when out side of doors In China, and it was deemed propor thafr he slujuld bo carried to tho spot lii hts own BhiWr. Four stalwart po licemen wera wlected as tho bearers. When the ylnray was let dowu nt tho door of tlmMUnoKotni' fom his scat, and proaled byvljrod U. Grant, General Horaco Porter nnd his interpreter entered the tomb. (IX. Hung Chang stood on tho llrst step, just lnsldji tho gate. The florist's representative handed him u wreath, which ho laid ntadnst the metal casket which wmtaitfsiidjfs remains. Thou followed n'mgiuopt of profound 6l lcnco. The vicorqy bon his hoad, and seemed deeply-' lir jiro'sBOiL I lo did uot shed tears, ason tho,occaslgn when Jio vlsltod tho tomb of General Gordon. Turning to Colonel Grant hoeSUdi "luni pi'ofonndly touched by thlr visit ta the gravo of ono jior- told 'that such was not tho case, fto turnod nnd looked on' thoVpWnmdTftauroloirm that is nearlng completion. 'UJOW muoh did It General Porter told" hlra' inai It was built by the subscriptions of 60,000 persons, who contributed all tho way from ono j'l'tiny to &",J00. "The Amorlcnn people ii'v grateful to your excellency," said Gen eral Porter, "for your generous subscrip tion." The viceroy bowed Ills head In acknowl edgment of t!io compliment Ho was mining the original subscribers, nnd gnvo J5HO for the tomb. "When will It lw finished?" he next nskod. General Porter told him that tho dedi cation would take placo on April 27 noxt, which whs General Grant's birthday. Li Hung Chang turned his face again to the tomb and remarked that ono of tho things for which ho had coino to America was to loy n wreath on tho tomb of Gen eral Grant. i hen tho vlccreual narty arrived nt Cloreniount tho people manifested their approbation by applauding htm vigor ously. It was tho llrst time since ho made his uppcaranco In public In this country thnt lie appeared to tako on interest In the peoplo surrounding him. Ho looked from right to left at tho great crowds, but did not maKe any acknowledgment or tho np pldhso. Tho cheering was renewed, as the policemen carried him on tho chair from tho driveway to tho tomb, and thoro was more applause when ho omerged from tho toniu. as the olllcers carried him bncK to tho carrlngo he surveyed tho liumeuso throng on tho hill abovo him, and looked again towards tho crowd iilong tho Illvcr- siuodrlvo on taking bis seat In tho car riage. Tho return drive was through Contrnl Park to Seventy-second street nnd down Fifth nvcnuo to tho houso of Colonel Fred Grant, where ho called on Sirs. U. S. Grant, the widow of tho man whoso mem ory he had just honored. Ho entered Into a long talk with Mrs. Grant through tho interpreter. Ho had methorin China when sho was traveling with her husband, nnd ho seemed to have a great many questions to ak. Ho presented Mrs. Grant with somo valuable dross stuffs and two lnrgo boxetof tea. Tho party at Colonel Grant's houso were served with refreshments aud tho viceroy consented to drink a cup of tea, with some bread. It was tho first par ticle Of food Ll Hung Chang has partaken of slnco ho came to this country, oxcept that prepared by his own cooks. Ll Hung Chang arrived nt tho V. nldorf again nt 0:45. Ho retlrod at U o'clock as usual. Li Hung Chang left this morning on tho dispatch boat Dolphin for Wost Pi,int. Ho is accompanied by tho members of his retlnuoand oOlcers of tho United States government who are attending him dur ing his stay in this country. Assistant Secretary McAdoo, of.tho navy, and M.W. Itockmll, llrst assistant secretary of state, also accompany tho party. Earl Ll will Inspect tho United States military acad emy at Wost Point and returu to this city on tho Dolphin. Hill I.I to Visit Wilihlligton. Wasiii.vgtos, Aug. 31. At the Chinese losntlon today it was said that .it had been determined thnt Ll Hung Chang would visit this city next Thursday, ar riving here at night. It is believed that no public olllclal dlspliy will tako place, but that Ll Hung Chang will on Friday be quietly escorted to the Capitol and other public bulldlnis. Skin fcnlp, nnd halt, notliln 1. Ifco whole 7urld U bo cltuaslug, purifying, uaJ t tautiiymjj as CUTICURA SOAP rrarpFt nnd nivretert for toilet, bath, nnd nnrsory. Kordltri-,liiz fuclnl crupllonn, Irritations or tho fcnlp, dry. thin im I falling hair, ml, rough hands, th.itiiiga, lnll(iinrnntlon, nnd tliuide bal,y rasbt-B and l.k-ialiihi'd U U wonderful. Fold throuehoiit IM wnr'.t. c.le greater thtn th com. Mnrctiale.otaU oilier illn onp.. I ottk DBfU au Ciicm. Corp.. Sole I'rop... Iloiton, Ir.V. A. at- " Uow to lMrify uiid lleuutlly liaby'i Skin," free. HNCD AiORB In harmony v rlth tho world, 2000 picteiy curea men nro Ing haiipy prnlsea for tuo greatest, granu est and most suc cessful euro for sex ual weakness and lost vigor known to medical science An nccnuntof thfsu:oa- derul discovery, In book form, with ref erences nnd proofs, will bo sent to dif fering men (scaled) free. Full manly vlKor permanently restored. Failure impossible.- ERIE MEDICAL C0.,BUFFAL0,N.Y. BIoodfHervePood For Weak and Run-Bovvn Peoplo from Childhood to Old A5C WHAT IT 13! The r'i Hto' H rr-t(.ratlr Foutldj 11 mi? it ret'luc iue cuuu nui-BtmiCBl to tha ,i nri'l pith's that Jt: j cihf uatwd in thituUtiiituitivtntr lluirtdtird'r i-r, in lufettou, hitfti itvmv, ovtiuurL, wjrry, txueaaba, auM(c. WHAT !T DOES! By twinm tho bW p iraiKl rioh, nnd the dirwtlnn Vtrfn I, it rrtMM m u tlvcb, ii.um.1u Anil gtr ".th. TUa uern t. irirf Mf,w .troiii-',th iirain becomta mtie and clcr. r -A retOHiiKloHt vitality t1 nXupiwiff all wotiTiTiir drdinii vm weakness in either ax, it ha no minnl ; atm! ffnialereifuiatorit I v orth It weight in crbld. OueboxlnftHKHHt k. I'riifVc.br 6 boi, !.itx PraririMibrbyuiiU. Iloolt iVff. . TH3 DR. CHASE COW.PANV, IMS CbttttDQt tU i'bUaJelLhli. OB. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To nil sutlers 6f KRUOUS OK VOUTn, LOVl VK30R and UliSliAMIS OK JUCrf AM) W(.1U;., 08 pacts; cloth dou nd I erf cure) y bealtfii and mailed rce 7re'tment by mall strictly ootidentlal, and a ro3li1i?e, rjUIClc oor guarautejd. No matter bow Uns standtOfik 1 will pot ively cure you, WilteorclU DR riRn 329N.l5tliSt.Plilla.Pa. UULJ 30 jear$' continuous spastic i!.!.).. F!aslUh Ilmnd Itrmad. fENNYROYAL PILLS m original o yi i!l(foiiJlli'lttaiid iiBallU' afl.t Hr'atclujari rmUtVDj te?r,.rthJ'KirJ' la itunpa tor cartfeaUri, iMUmoaUU aai lete.Cer ticmlciU C.,MaUoo 1ft For Children's illllfAvSSS AT ff v fa, IdUUUh 4rnMlu fflmVS PREiUER DEA11 Priuop LobanofF Strickon While i Journeying to KiefF, '.EDED THE LATE M. DE GIERS. Ill Driitli nt Till Thin- tn.'U All I'ru.l l)llltU'i (r Cnnfi-rciiri-or rrenili-rs nnit Ciinjii.l the IJnr to CliniiRu the I'liun of Ills l'ropnuMl Tour. LOXIiON, Aug. Hi. A dispatch to Tho I Telegraph from KlelT says that l'rlnre Ln- j banolT-Uostovsky, Husbm minister of I foreign affairs, died suddenly whllo travel- lug from Vienna to that place, 1'rlnco j Lobanoff-ltostovsky was In tho company nf tho czar at tho time of his death, and his demise was wholly without warning. Tho nows of Mio doath of 1'rlnce Loban oft oaUFod g cn,'. oxclteinent throughout Ilussln, where tno personality of tho min ister of foreign utTalrs was con sidered to bo sec ond only to tho eznrhlmsolf. 1'rlnco Lobanoll pursued n strong foreign policy it policy which was regarded In somo quarters as threat -ning tho p e a co of tho world l!e-lrles his po ll r i c n 1 work LOnAMlFF-IiOSTOVSKY. I'rlncr- LoballolT rloVoted his Iglsuro hours to the study of nnd to tho writing of works on llusslan history. Tho tour which ho hnd planned to tako with tho czar through the countries of western Kuropo was expected to bo most far reaching in results, affecting the settlement of tho eastern question. Francis Joseph paid Prlnco Lobanoff-Hostovsky tho hlghost honors during tho recent visit of tho czar to Vionnn, and his death at tho prpsont juncture Is regarded as a most dramatic and important event, upsetting as It doos nil possibilities of conferences between tho foreign ministers of tho great powers nnd compelling tho czar to chnngo tho plans concerning his . tour through Germany, Franco and Kngland. Prince Lobanoff-Hostovsky was op pointed Husslan minister of foreign af fairs Feb. 2S, 1SU5, succeeding tho late II. Do Glers. For years Prince Lobanoff, as ho Is commonly known, was regnrded ns SI. Do Glers' must probable successor. When tho post of minister of foreign af fairs was left vacant by tho death of that famous statesman Emperor William of Germany Interposed certain objections to tho nppolntment of Prince Lobanoff. At first It seemed posnlblo that tho czar might make another selection. During n visit of Kinperor William to Vienna, how ever, the emperor, tho Grand Duke Vladi mir and Prince Lobanoll met at tho llus slan embassy In Vienna and frankly dis cussed the situation. Tho result was that the German ihnperor signified that ho would no longer stand in tho way of tho appointment Prince Lnbanoff was very friendly to tho Vatican, nnd In December of lb!)l ho was sent by Nicholas II to convey to Loo XIII the formal announcement of the new eni Dei'i'r:8 iteoosV.)!). th-1 vitwj oL Prince Lobanoff on the vnrloui questions rtissuo betwaon the Russian i. ivernment and. the holy sco were known i bo conciliatory nnd moderate, thee .11 . .r s choice of en voy gavo much pleasure to I lie pope, who marked his gratification at tho presence of tho prince by conferring upon him tho or der of Christ, tho most oxalted decoration that It was lu his power to bestow. Prince Lobanoff was one of the most Im portant personages In modern Husslan politics. Ho entered tho diplomatic per vice of Hussia at an early ago. Heforo the Inst Hussion-Turkish war ho was charge d'affaires at Constantinople auil at the closo of hostilities was (.cut back to tho same city with the tltlo of ambassador. Subsequently ho was Husslan ambassador to London, and for over ten yours was Itussla's representative at Vienna. As prime minister ho distinguished himself by his masterly Intervention in tho China Japan war. Prince Lobonoff was fiO years of ago, and had never marrlod. Ho was a man of great wealth, and ono of Ids recent eccen tricities was the o-.rchaso of silver horse shoos for tho hor.sjho rodo, n Tartar of tho Ukralnes. Ho had a splendid palaco In the Caucus mountains, and his pagos werotho sons of great Tartar chieftains. The people havo long since learned that tho most disagreeable uiediciues are not nec essarily the best. In fact, ns a rule, they are not. What is wanted is something mild nnd sure, such ns Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea llemedy. That is really plensaut to tako when reduced with water and swiietoned. Then it is acknowledged everywhere to be the most successful remedy lu the world for bowel complaints. Ask any uumber of druggists for the best remedy thoy have for dial rhoea and fully nine out of ten will recommend Chamberlain's. In speaking of this medicine, Mr, II. II. Iluli'um of Frlendsville, Susquehanna Co., l'.i., sayB: "Wo havo used It In our family fur pain In the stomach, colic and diarrhoea anil found It to he n most effective remedy." For sale by Uruhler llros., druggists. rimnUli OoM-riuut'iit Iii.I.ii'hi-h WVylrr. London, Aug. ill. A dispatch fron Madrid suys that the Spanish government has approved of the conduct of Captain Guuur; 1 Weylernnd of his Issuance of the orders prohibiting tho peoplo of Culm and foreigners resident In Cuba from having any intercourse with the foreigners out side tho island of Cuba, and also his much discussed decree prohibiting tho gather lug of the sugar and coffee crop.. Japan's Ministry Itrslgim. Yokohama, Aug. 81. Thoontlre Japan ese ministry hits resigned. Count Kuroda has been appointed acting-premier. The crisis arose on account of a dliTorenco of opinion regarding tho vacant foreign portfolio. lartelous ltosults. From a letter written by Itov. J. Guilder man, of Dimondalc, Mich., wo are permitted to make this extract : "I have no hesitation In recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as tho results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. Whllo I was pastor of the llaptlst church nt Itives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Tcrriblo paroy6ms of coughing would last hours with l(ttlo interruption and It seemed as if she conld not survive thein, A friend recommendod Dr. King's New Discovery.- it was quick iu Its work and highly KitUfactory lu result" Trial bottles freo at S . Wasley's drug storo. liegular size oOcamUi.OO. I wmmmmmmmmmmmn SfflTOB h. - "Check If he had Ixmght a 5 cent piece he would have been able to take it with him. There is no use buying more than a 5 cent piece of "Battle Ax." A 10 cent piece is most too big to carry, and the 5 cent piece is nearly as large as the JO cent piece of other high grade tobaccos. I Mllilmlt:,lll!1l w't r'rfJ.'.t.'J'f'r. J "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF 3otoetlme5neeJrellbie, monthly, rcealatlni; medicine. Onlj- ' armlossasd tho i-uieit drugs should be used, II jou tram tha bii, ful Ob3. PssaS's FeBiB'ffljjsl PS?Ss They sxa pronpt, tile and certain In result. The ntnulne PftM's) r.i Terdlaep uolut. Eeut anywhere, 81,00, Address eal ilsDUiat; Co., Oovci.oJ, O. For sale bv P. P. D. KIKLIN. .slii-imuiloah, Pa. perpaT Railroad. &CIIUYKIU. DIV1SIOX. Ji-ly 29, 1800. ( Trains will leave Slieiinuilonli niter tho ahov. ! date for VVitrnnns, Ctilhertmi, Krnckvillo, Park I Water, St. Clair, l'ottsvilie. llnmbtirK, ltcndln, j l'ottstown, Plioenlxvlllc, Xorrletowu and Phil- 1 adclpliln (Urond at wet station) nt COS nnd 114! ! A. in. ntid 1 20 i. in. on week days. For Potle vllle mid iiitermediato stations 910o.ui, j SUNDAY. j For Wlggnna, Ollbertoli, Frwlivllle, Dr Water, St. Clair, l'ottsvilie, nt 0 OS, 9 10 n. iu. anr a 10 p. in. For JlanitiUrg, Iteadlng, l'ott&town I'lioenixvtUo, Norristown, l'lillndelplila at 0 00 9 40 u. m.. 3 10 ii. in. Trains leave Frackville for Slicnandoab at 10 10 n. in. nnd 12 11, E01, 7 42 mid 10 27 p. fu .Sunday, 11 13 n. in. ami 5 10 p. m. Leave Pottsvlllo for Hlienaudonh nt 10 15, )1 4r a. in. nnd 1 40, 7 15 and 10 00 p. ui. Sunda) at 10 40n. in., 5 15 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, (Uroad street station), (o. Bl,eiialidoaiint5G7nlid8S5n. in., 4 10 nnd 711 p. lu. week dnya. Sundaya lenvo nt 6 50 ft. m. Leave llroad street station, l'lilladclplila, toi Sen (ilrt, Aslmry Park, Ocean Grove, Lnn Hrnneli, nnd Intermedlnto stations, I 05, G.50, 8 2A 1 1.39 n. in., 2 3S, 3.30, I. ft) p. m. week-days, 5 00 Satiirdaxs only. Sundav lt .p nt lutcrlfikeli for Asliury l'ark), I m, S.tr n. lnve Llroad btreet btntb" , Philadelphia, FOlt SKW YOISK. Kxpross', w eek-ilnvs, 3 20, 1 05, I 50. 5 15, 6 50. 7 33. 20. U 20, 9 50, 10 21 (I)illiliK Carl, 11 00 n. ill. 12WIIOOH, 1235 (Unilted 1 00 and 122 p.m. DIulliK Clll"), 1 10, 2 30 (DlnlllK Car) 3 20,3 50, 1 Oil, 5 00, 5 51 (Dining Car, GOO. (150, H 13, 10 00, p. in., 1201, nluht Hillidnva, 3 20, 1 05, 1 50, 5 15, S20.h33.950. 1021, Diilinu Carl, II! n. Ill, 12 35,2 30 IDiiilnt-CiirJ, 1 Ul I.bnlteil I 2-' llinlnc Car, 5 20, 5 50, Dining Car, 0 35, 050,8 12,1000 p. in., 12 01 ulKht. l-:viieMa for Iloston without change, 1100 u, in., woek.ilayH, noil 0 50 i. in., daily,. FOU WASHINGTON AND THIS SOITII. For Ilnltlinre and Wusliinutoii, H 50, 7 20, IS) 1020. 1123 n. in.. 1209 (1231 Limited Dll IliK Cur), 1 12, 3 IS, 4 41 (5 19 Cinirfresalooal Limited, Dlulnir Cnr), G 17, 0 35 (DIiiIuk Cur), 7 5s (IMiiIiik Car) p. in., and 1205 iiIkIiI week day. Hundnys, 350, 7 20, 912. 11 2 . in., 12 09 1 12, 4 11, ( 5 IS ColiKi'eiwIoiint Limited, Dining Cur), 0 55 (Dining Cnr), 7 5S t. m (DiniiiK Car) nnd 12 05 ide'it. FOU ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llroad street station, Philadelphia (via Delaware river bridge), express. 9 07 a. 111.3 36 l.urt 7 02 p. in. week days. Sundays 9 07 a. nu and 7 02 p. m. UeturnliiK leave Atlantic City, 7 50 n. in. week days, 10 05 a. m. 4 15 p. in. dally. Leave Murket street Ferry, express, 5 00, K 20 9I0 m., (100Stilrdays only), 1 50 2 50, 8 40. 4 00, 1 S, & 00 and 5 80 p. m. 1.00 excursion, TOO ft. in. Sundays, 0 00, 7 30, 8 00, 8 30, 9 00, 9 45 ft. m., and 4 30 p. in. 81.00 oxciirsion 7 0O n. lit. lteturnliiK leave Atlantic City, 0 15 (Monday only), 700,7 10, 800, 905, 11 05 n. m 3 00.4 00, 5 30,7 50 ftlid 9 15 p. lu , weekdays Sundays, 3 40, 1 10, 5 00, 5 30, 0 00, 7 00, 8 01, 9 05 and 9 15 p. in. For Cope May, Anglessca, Wlldwood ai.il Holly Honcli. Kipretm, 9 00a. in., 2 30, 105, 500 p m. week days. Sundays, b 20 ft. in. recur sion, 7 00 n. m. unlly. Cupo May only, expns, 130 p. m. Saturdays. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City nnd AvhIou. KxprcsH, 910 ft. m., nnd 2 30, 4 20, 500 p. m. wek davs Sundays, 8 50 u. in. Ixciirelon 7 00 a. m. dally. For' Seiners Point. Express, 5 00, 7 00, 7 , 9 40 a'. m., 1 00 (Saturdays only), 2 50, 100 ana 5 30 p. m, week days. Sundays, 7 00, S 00, 9 00, 9 45 n. m. 8. M. Pbevost, J- R. Woon, Cleu'l Mauaicer. Geu'l l'ass'K'r Agll AllSY PILLS! t,U4 rSriN0SUHE. IOC.K)ll"W0MANS swt 'TORISWguap"" Wntrx Specific Co,PriiLAjA. . - ' , or sale ut I'ovinskj's tlruir store, 23 I?a Centre street. it!" S3 -a $ 'HEADING RJ SYSTEM IN EFFECT MAY 17. 1S90. Trftlns lenve Sliennndoali as follows : fv-fcr Xew Yoik via l'lilladelpliiu, week days, 210, S-J5. 720 ft. in., 12 48, 3 00 Plld5 55 p. m Sinulnvl 2 10 ft. in. For Nely York via Maucli Chunk, week days, 5 2.5, 7 20ftN".. 12 4S and 3 00 p. in. For Heading and 1'hllndilphin, week dftyt, 2 10, 5 2.5, 7 W a.m., 12 13, 3 0) and 5 55 p. in. Sun davs, 2 10 a. nl. For l'ottivllle.oveek days, 2 10; 7 20 a. ro anil 12 IS, 3 00 and 5 55P- Sundays, 2 10 n. m. For Tniuaqua mik! Jlnhanoy City, week days, 2 10, 5 23, 7 20 ft. Ill12 IS, 3 00 und 5 55 p. m. Sundnvs, 2 10 ft. in. For Wllllainsport, Siridmry nnd Lewlsburu, week liis,3 25, 1130 ft. ihi. 1 50 und 7 25 p.m. SuikIovh, 3 25 n. in. x For Mahanoy l'lane, weckdnyV. 2 10. 3 25, 523, 7 20, 11 30 a. in., 12 IS, 1 50, 3 00,5 M, J 25 and 9 65 p. iu. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 n. in. V For Ashland and Slimuokln, week dftVB. 8 25, 7 20,1130 a. in., 150,7 25 and 9 55 p. mL?"" dnvH, 3 25 a. in. For HiiHiinore, WasliiiiKton nnd tlio West via II. & O. IE. K., thriniRli trnius loo- i HcAdtng Terinlliftl. Philadelphia, (I. A: H V ') at 8 20, 7 55.11 20 a. m.. 3 10 ftlnl 7.27 li. i Sundavfl. 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 ft. ill., 3 10 and 7 27 p. 111. Addi tional trams troui Twenty-tourtn and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 80 ft. m. 12 20, 13 It 8 40 p in. Sundays, 1 3.5, 8 SI p. lu. TItAINH FOlt SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week, days, 130, 8 00 a. in., 1 30, 4 30, 9 00 p. m. and lilKlit. Sundays, 0 00 p. in. Leave New York vin Matieh Chunk, week duys, 1 30, 9 10 a. in., 1 30 and 1 15 p. m. Lenve Philadelphia. Iti-adlmr Terminal, week days, 1 20, R 35, 10 05 u. 111. nnd 1 05, G 30, 11 SC p. in. smul.iys, ll 30 p. in. lA-nv Hendilie;, week dnys, 1 35, 710, 10 08, 11 55 n. m., 0 00 nnd s 20 p. in. Sundays, 1 36 a, pv I.OA5U l'ottallHc, weekdays, 235, 7 10 a.m., 12 30 ami 012 p. iu. Sundays, 2 35 n. in, Ixnvn Tniuaqua, week duvs, 3 18, 8 50, 11 23 a in., 1 27, 7 20 ami 9 I.I p. m. Sundays, 3 18 a. m. Lenve Mahanoy Cltv, week days, 3 45, 9 21, 11 17i. in., 2 03, 7 41 nnd 10 08 p. in. Sundays, 8 4S a. in. T.nii'n Affilintinv llfino. w,m!t ilai-a in A fV- 630.9 37, ll.Vtii. in., 1 12, 219,5 30,66, 7 07 and us, j). in nuiitirtjH, -twa. in, Ijtyivo WUIimntiKirt, wtek days, 742, 1010 iu,, li 85 and 11 11 p. in. BinuluyH, II IS p, m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Lenve I'liiladelnlilft ChoHtniit street war! and South ivtiect uliuif for Atlantic City. WewkilavH Kxiirt'W". 00. 9 00. 10 15. n. m fSnturf only, 130. 2 00.3 00,810,4 00,4 30. oOO 6 30 p. in. Aocnii'iiiotlittloii. & 00 a. m, 4 80, 630 p. in. SI. (JO excursion tinln, 7 00 n. in, nuwiiiy j-sprens, t tu, uu, n uu,v uu, iuiw a, to, 1 IS p. m. Att'oiMiiodutlou S 00 a. m., 4 4. to. UeturnliiK leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic am) Arkansas avenuos. J WMkdayHcxpres8, Miinday3 only, 6 151, 7 00, 7 43, h IV 9 00, 10 15 a. m., 3 30, I 30, 5 30, 7 00, 930p in. Aieonimodation.Oao, 755, a, in., 4 82 p. in 91.00 exruriilon train fiuiu foot 3IleUaippl avnnii tmlyj 0 00 p m. Hundayft Kxprt'Hn, 3 00, 4 00, 5 00, 6 00, 6 80, 7 00, 7 30, H 00, y) p. m. Accoirniodstlon, 7 11 a. m., 5 Ci n. in. 81.00 excursion train fruin fool Mitiiilpiil at. nut only C10 p. in. Parlor Car on all exprctw truing. I. A. SWKIOAltD, G. Q. HANCOCK, Geu'l .Superintendent. Goh'1 Pass, Ar A gcuutno welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Jlaln and Coal Sts, Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperauce drinks and clears. Wanted-Anjdea YTho can think of soma BlmDlA thing to patent? Protect TourtdPant theymay hrlag jou wealth. Writ' JOHtrWKDDEHDlJK JL CO., Patent Attor- toys, Wa.blngton,-1, C. fuiulr tl.aul prlie oiler ana list ot two uunoxta inv.i loni wivawd. Nit A - J,