Kansas 11ABF CITY OF Cured ft DisOurmg X CUTICUKA ECZEMA REMEDIES Our baby tvtun three wc-Hi (.! I ui liaiHrar flleteri with Kepi-iiu. ILrh. 1, i ... tlt-.-l. and nearly every Joint In I rim. .x. t -r... ,1 lilclKllnK when we ei nrluili '1 to t.v f , ,ni,-i IUmf.ihes. We Leiran wi'h CmVt .. iu 'it- TOMIt) and CUTICfltA SOAf, pud Hit the ; . ( appltt itiiuti w is could ee a clmii i Af u r n e 1 ...I used them one Meek H-nient t!i rnrn linl 1 1: ',.1 mtiiely. and cun 1 to pprerd. In le tin, n month, ulie v.n-i rrii-fri.ni'..-.ili-nnd Ii1i--..ii.h .1 t.i-d.iv lm- an l..tlj vkln mid lnlr it- ti rl U.i Hie na shown at tin (Irciiere Fair. nt I'u,, , a premium a, the inttl.-t Ii-iIiv.om r slxtc i-ii iv; ti Mil. A Mil" PAhK.lMi'lll.'hu io K.i.t fi, boli i erf whf reI'titxEU 1jli.ii u uuta.LOLr . buitoh. (Julclily.TliornuBlilr, Forever Cured. Four out of 11 vo w ho suffer nervousness, mental worry, attacks ot " the blues," are but raying tbo penalty of early excesses. Vic tims, reclaim your Innnhnod, regain your vigor. Don't despair. Bend for book w 1th explanation nnd proofs. Mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. FOR Piles or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. sore uins oc iNostrus. oorns oc tsunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by druggists, or sent post-paid on receipt of prlco Ularill!MS'Ur.D.lO., Ill A 113 VUHlaai&t.,:miVerk. For ml- at Povln-ky's drug tore, 28 Hast Centre street MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS l'OMlHLLY CT1K AliL rrvrvn i'!,-fiif 1 nlllnc A I ( i . 3.: ; ti n. fleet lent ti w. etc , r i: m (11 y Al uh U)1 i' i r 1. (v-Tn or, il i dit-crp-tlms. Thiy uiilrUlv nnd ircly i -i r- lt Vitality lit I or mm tr mui tit i min fp 'ii if lakr 1 Hi 1 hii" Their umj s'tttKimineuititolmitrmeiuoiit Jiavm- thn R-nsi nr M Tvbt.k?- 'ihrr havo cuna thousands f na v ij ci.rt jcij V."irlvp tciittv written cuanuie t ctl 't n i-urc In acU ras nr icfiiMil the mojjfv Prlcq '"u rfMi! ier packa.t'. -r fii lucMwa (full ir"nt'i5i"it) t ir-E-i.5 . Uy mat , In i alnwuDiM.r, ui nr lit .1 i-r Clrcusrlrj-. A .lr i Kiraleln Shenandoah. Pu . Iiv A. Wnslev and S. 1' Klrlln, Drusglti. ChlchcKlrr l:ncUh IMnmond If ran a. ENNYROYAL PILLS OrlslnM and nly lipnulne. A bafCi Jayt rvltkble. ladic 11k jfiA 1 Urujbt for CkiektJtiT $ Fnqtuh 'ivf S mortti Aran Un Krtl aDl (.-.U mftlIioVyw 'boxea. icaloJ wita blue ilbboD, 'l ake 7 fnon ami imitation. u nruIii, or a0nl ' la Jtamri or fnr(leulan, ttitliDooltii nnd "itt'iici lor i.aiiM" in tencr, 07 rt'inrn HAVE YOU USED Thompson's ! Diphtheria iCure ? (D Read what others who have used it say: I have used Thompson's Diphtheria Cure In my family ami cured three of my c.illdrtn of th Dltththt-rU uud know It ii amtrecurc. I feel tftut everj one should know of It, fur Diphtheria fs ft dltH'uw that hatllpg in out of the doctors. If your miHllflne In kfpt In the tioune and uswl according to dfreitlons a noon us the tlimut lieuliiB to i-r sore, they u ill never know (hey had the XJlphthe rl.i. Ynu nrn at liberty to usu the ahove r -'it 1 itil, uhi-h I utll U ttlud tosulx t.mtmto t) pi-twins ho csill to see Il V"Uitj rsTtIully, John htryker, hergeant of Police, WlllluumiMirt, Va. T" ?r 'tlflcptliat for several months II' p t" n using ThoiuiMOu'tt l)lph t'nr ii. ir.1u 111 y family und regard It e t ri tuii'l moHt nftewlv remedy for ( l l I -Mirt throat I hue ever k'i m rj Il 1' I iQ not hetdUiti to reoom . D. iViiepftcker, I. 1. Tustor ruoe U. K. fhurcli, imaiiiM)ori, I have "fd your Diphtheria Pure In tn. luuiJ mid U works like a churui. It u 3 1 ' ' .i inlek, ami that It nlmt t s- t i 1'lnhtherut or cruup, I woulu net w itfiout It. r lienpectruuy. lie above testimonials arc i-l 11 b 1 VU v 1 inflMin 1 arm Co.. WltiUIflWSPOHT, PA. iv rain 1 CSV Sirt 11(0 EUHE. SV046.FIW,"PM3 SAft 1 salt) at Porliisk'a drug store, 23 Eoaf THE PRIZE WBTGH hazel OIL .A PARIS CYCLONE SWEPT. Pooplo Carried Into the Seine from Bridgos and Quays. MANY CASUALTIES EEPOETED. TIis Storm Iiteil Only n !llltiil(, Itilt III That Short Time There Win (Irent llnni. iiro to IVrnoiK mid 1'roprrty, Tliougli hut Three Deaths Are Ilcported. 1'auis, Sept. ,11. A Violent tornndo swupt over pnrtl of tills city yesterday nflernooii. Olmilbuse, onbs anil stnlU In the struets were overturned, tft-os blown down, shop windows broken nnd lmrgo mnk In the Hiver Seine. Tho Uruinon had to bo called out. Jinny persons wero In jured on the lijio Turhlgo, l'lnco da In Uo publlque, the l'liico Stu. Sulplco nnd tho Houlovurd fit. Mnrtln. Tho grentost diimnne wns donu nt tho Pnlulsdo Justlco. All tho windows on tho Ituo do llnrlny wero smnshod, part of tho roof wns blown uwny nnd tlio corri dors wero filled with cloud of dust nnd brnncho of trees. Tho slttitiRS of tho court hud to bo suspended. Thu number of minor cnsunlltles nnd In juries to persons Is largo, nnd further re ports nru constantly being received. Over fifty Injured huvo thus far been reported to one lire station alono, nnd Uvo badly In jured wero brought In. Several man nnd wo men had tholr skulls fractured by tho fall ing of sortie gntu buhlnd which they had sought shelter from tho storm. A cab driver who had taken refuge In his cab was killed nnd tho cnb demolished. His horses wero also killed. Kino members of tho htnff of La France, who wero leaving the Tribunal do Commerce when tho storm suddenly broke, wero all seriously injured, ouo having Ids skull fractured. At least a dozen persons wero carried bodily into tho Seine from tho bridges and quays, and wero rescued with great diffi culty, suveral being Injured and left in a critical condition, so that they had to be taken to the hospitals. The breaking of tho storm was accom panied by many demonstrations of fright by individuals and crowds, the panic of ouo sproading to others, tho lowering sky and tho howling of tho tempest, filling the nlr with Hying debris, frightening the crowds In tho streets out of self control. Kverybody sturtod to run, without much rogard to obstaclos, persoiwl or otherwise, that might come in their way, and thero was shouting and screaming to add to tho confusion. ' The daimigcto projierty wns widespread and serious. Tho first tempest of wind, which did mint of tho damage, was iinme dititely succeeded by torrents of rain, and cellars all over Paris aro Hooded. At Clichy, the roadway of tho Doule vnrd Xatloiinl, sudsidod several yards as a rosult of tho wnshlngnway of tho roadbed. Tho Qunl des Orfovres shows a striking scene of desolation, buildings being dam aged, things overturned, and all looking ns though swept by n torreut of rushing water. From tho Qunl St. Michael to beyond tho Font Xuef every tree was uprooted, many barges wero sunk and a number of small boats wero swamped. The crows of tho barges, however, succeeded In escap ing. One of tho laundry boats of the Seine, where thirty lnundres-.es wero at work, was sunk, and tho jvo.ucu wero saved with tho greatest dUKuulty. Tho hcalloldliig of the court yard of tho KjjdnjCJjnpeilu was blown away and o ery pane lot glass in tho sldo of tho palace of justice, facing tho river, was smashed by uprooted trees, etc. All tho omnibuses struck by tho cyclone wero upfot and their pas.iongers more or loss Injured. Tho cyclouo lasted only about u mlnuto, but in addition to the damage already mentioned considerable, destruction wns caused on and about tho Pont Xuef, tho Placo du Chatelet, tho Obervntoire, tho Tour St. .Taciiuu und elsewhere lu the neighborhood. Numerous newspaper kiosks wero over turned and tho inmates injured. Tho roof of tho Opera Combine was blown in. T,ho Amblgu-Comlquo and the Folios Dramntl ques theaters wero both dnmnged. Twenty lilno horses wero killed. KIght beer houses were wrecked. A largo ward In tho Hotol Dion is full of tho victims, two of whom died last night, nnd several there and In tho other hospitnls nre in a precarious condition. With tho cab driver above reported, this makes the death list only three thus far. It Is a curious fact that tho cyclone chlelly nffoctedtho small area lying around tho Palais do Justice uud tho Hotel do Ville. Tho cyclo appeared to bo caused by two strong currents, from tho northwest and tho southeast. Tho clouds rushed to gether, and whirled around as they met ju-t over this area. Thero was no thunder and no simultaneous movement at tho central ob-s;rvatoiy. Tho barometer lu the Tour St. Jjieques fell suddenly 7,000 jiilllometres. Tho superstitious nro finding much to dwell upon lu tho fact that MUo.Conodou, tho self styled seeress, who claims to bo Inspired by tho Angel Gabriel, and who has I well the talk of Paris, on acuouut of her supposed gifts of propheoy, for many months, predicted a storm. such us this last July. MUct, Couosdon has ninny fol lowers who are dovout byllovors lu her gift. One of her prophecies Is that ft uni versal war will come within a year, ' re sulting in the dontruotion of England's power and accompanied by a revolution in Paris. Ii. Marvek Mlner, a Dimkard minister of Derkors Point, Pa., says he eau recommend Chamberlain's Pain llalm to anyone In need of a good liniment, and that ho considers it the best ho lias ever used. Pain Balm is especially valuable for 'rhoumatisnk lame bark, sprains, swellings, cuts, bruises, burns and scalds. It is oife of the most remark able medicines in existence, and its eU'ects will both surprise and delight you. For sale at 35 nnd SO cents per bottle by G ruble r II rus., druggists. Coming Kvcnt. October S, Entertainment and festival by Hope Hectlon, J. T. of H. & T., in Kobbius' opera house. Sept. 21. Grant Band festival aud concert in Uobbins' opera house. Kellef lu Mix Hour. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases reliovcd in sis hours by the "Now Great Soutli American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise An account of its oxccedltiK promptness lu relieving paiu in the bladder, kidneys, back aud evory part of tho urinary passages lu male or female. It relieves retention of water aud pain In passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief aud cure this Is your remedy, bold by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. GET APPETITE. IF YOU DON'T, YOU WILL NEVER BE J STRONG OR HEALTHY. Apietito Is one thin that you can't atftird to be without, for without It your timltli, strength and comeliness Hies out of tho window. Poor appotilo means weak stomach, starved body, sick iudlvldual. Good appetite the epo!lte. Poor appetite Is a sign that your stomach is too weak for digestion. You cull aid it witli tho Miaker Digestive Cordial. When your stomach is'able to digest all the food that your Iwnly needs, yon will have a good appetite. Not before. Good food, well dige-rted, means strength and a long, healthy life. Undigested food creates poison which aHects the wholo body, and may give you hoatlaohe, dtoluese, nauoea, constipation, flatulence, languor, weakness, mental depression, stomach-nelie, fever, nervousness, offensive breath, anaemia, rheumatism, etc. All theso disorders will lie relieved if you will take Shaker Digestive Cordial. It is a puro vegetable dlgestlvo aud natural invigorntor, which aids tho stomach, purities tho system of tho poisons of Indigestion and makes you strong, fat and healthy. Shaker Digestive Cordial does not act on the liver, but on the undigested food lu tho stomach. It cures indigestion or biliousness without Irritating the liver or any of tho internal orgaus. At druggists. Ten cents for a trial bottle. Write for free book to Tho Shakers, 30 Iteado street, New York. BioodfHervePood For Weak and Hun-Down People from Childhood to Old Ar,e. WHAT !T IS ! Thp richest of n'.l restorative toods, lieuioiut it reliUees the enine snl.ttancei to the blood nnd nem-s thut nre exltnusti'd la !',H'te.,,", ntf-iimne tluidsbv dlsent.1., Indication, high mlDir, ovemurk, worry, eicustes, nbusv,etc WHAT ,!T DOES ! Ily mskma tho. Wood pireor.ilrte'i.nnd the digestion otTO.it,lt ereiSfd so id Ik-ah, luiisi !e nnd strength, 'i he mrvpa t.e ln mailt- Mrontr, tho hraln beconi'-s nctivo nnd clear. 1 or re-terms lost vl'sllty and rtoni.'in; nil waBtlnffdr.i'ib and weakness In eithrr n. It has no rami l . aoil a-n femalerpRnlalor it U-n rth its weight in cold. One box tarts a week. Prl.-e5i c..of S boiis 4s.ii. OrupElsts nr by mail, llooii Ii ee. . THE DR. CHASE COW.PAN", Chestnut t rhlladelnhla. POLITICAL CARDS. P on chief iivnonss, PIERCE WALKER, Of the Fourth ward. Subject to Citizen's patty rules. VOTE FOR JOSEPH WYATT, Of SiiLXAxnoAii, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, FMrst District. VOTE FOR FRANK C. REESE, Of Siiunaxdoaii, FOR REGISTER. VOTE FOR HON. ELIAS DAVIS Of Hboad JfovxTAix, -FOn- County Treasurer VOTE FOR GEO. FOLMER, Sr., Or HllEXAXnOAH, -FOlt- County Treasurer. VOTE FOR Harry Bradigan, Of Subkamhiau, FOlt- PROTH0N0TARY CHARLES DERR,'S Rnrhpi- Shnn f 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave a becoming popular. You will like It. Yvp maice a specially oi uaircuitiug. GENTRY'S mm HE The Famous Stallion Equals tho Best Pacing Eecord IN HIS RAOE WITH STAR POINTER Ho Wins Three Still' Units In il Close Con test, Cut t'l'lllg tho Si'Ciuiil llent In 3.0l', ' unit Cnpturesn l'tirse of Vive TIhmi-uiihI Dollars. I I Glkvs KALLR, N. V., Sept. 11. Tho first i of the series of three races between the (front pacing stallions, John H. Gentry (2.t)3l,0 and Stnr Pointer (SOI) for purso of fo.000, with ?V)0 added by the iw sociatiun should tho track record of 2 o:i j lie beaten, took placo yesterday on the mile tmelc of the Northoru New VnrU Trotting Horse llreoders' ussoelatlnn at Glens balls. Last week, at Heetwoml. John It. Gentry lowered the colors of Hubert J., Frank Agan und Str Pointor, winning tho most remarkable harness race on record, pacing tho fustost three consecutlvo miles known. Yesterday the same handsome stallion equaled tho world's record mado by Hubert J. nt Terro Haute two yenrs ngo, going n mlloand winning the heat by almost a full longth In 2.01 V. Tho uvomgn time of tho three heats of yesterday'n race was just one quarter of a second slower than ttrt world's record mado at Fleetwood last week. This match brought out upwards of 7,U00 people. Shortly before 2:11(1 the first heat of the big event was called. Gentry camo first on tho track nnd received an ovation as he passed the grand stand. Star Pointer followed quickly and was equally well received. Star Pointer had tho pole Thoy stnrted very level and held the po sition from tho wiro to tho half mllo pole, with Gentry at Stur Pointer's saddle Andrews let out a loop and Gentry closed up tho distance, but a moment later went back to Pointer's sont. As they sped nround into the home stretch tho stallions wero as If in one harness. Then with a furious drive tho Fleetwood record holder pushed his nose ahead, and won the heat In 2.U3V. The second heat was called at 1 o'clork. At that tlmo quite a breeze was blowing, nnd this seemed to dampen all hopes nf a record breaking performance. The hor-es wero given tho word on the first score, and a more magnificent race was never wlt nested. They went along as ono horse to tho five-eighth pole, when Stur Pointer, who was on the outside, straining with every muscle, managed to show his head ill front. IntJ tho stretch they came, and .as Andrews nhook up his horse, John H. Gentry by n wonderful burst of speed Hew past Ills rival, paslng under the wire a full length lu front, with the world's reconl of 2.01 Vt. Evory per-on In the vast assemblngo went wild with enthusiasm, for It seemed oven before tho tlmo was posted that u record had cono down. After such a wonderful performance the third neat proved somowhnt of n dls appointment. They got off on the fir-it score, and, traveling tho first half neck and neck, Star Pointer went back to Gentry s wheel. He closed again to the stretch, when Andrew ngaln made his drive, aud Gentry took the third heat lu J OSK- Colorado's Republican Tlrket. Dbnveu, Sept. 11. Tho Hepublican state convention yesterday made the fol lowing nominations: Pro.ldcntlal electors, E. T. Wells, A. T. Gunnell, T. Jl. Patter son and G. V. Thacher ; governor, Jared Lj. llrush: lieutenant governor, Slmou Guggenheim ; secretary of state, Harry E. Mulnls , treasurer, George W. Keniiurt : auditor, John W. Lowell. A resolution was. adopted requiring all tho nominees to placo their resignations in the hands of the committee on fusion, which is confer ring with like committees of tho Domu cratic, Populist and Silver parties. Tho party is pledged to tho support of Hryan and Sowiill, aud the St. Louis bolteus aro indorsed. Did You i:r Try nicetric Hitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now nnd get relief. This medicine lias been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief und cure of nil l..mli. f Vilo I ts nV..tt.w n ....... .1 .. -ft . 1 direct inlluence in giving stiength nnd tone to the orsraus. If you havo Loss of Annetite. Constipation, Headache. Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Jlelancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters is the nieuicino you need. Health ana strength are guaranteed by its use. Larue bottles ouly fifty cents at -A. Wusley's drug store. 1 iislou lu North Carolina. Haleioii, Sept. 11. The Republican """ih coiuiniireos eiioeted fusion on ull state officers except governor, non tenant governor nnd auditor. Thoc win be arranged, later. They aUo fused on uuiiiesioiiai nominations, giving the Ho publicans four districts, In which the nominees nro all supporting JleKlnloy. and tho gold standard aud tho Populists five districts. Ono of the Republican-. In dorsed is Georgu II. Vhlto, tho nogro noui' lneoforthe Second district. There wa? groat dissatisfaction on tho part of ninny Populists. There wus no action on the electoral ticket. It is not unusual for druggist to recom mend Chamberlalu'i Cough Itemody to their customers. Many of tuqm havo used It themselves, ur in their families and know from iiereonal experience its great value in the treatment of coughs, colds and croup. They know too that their customer are their best friends and naturally wish to give them the mot reliable medicine they havo for those ailment. Messre. D.uighorty Bros., prominent druggist of Indiana, Pa., say, "Wo sell more of Chamberlain's Cough liemedy tliau of any other cough syrup, and always tako pleasure iurecoiumesidiiig it to our customers." Mr. II. M. Urey, tho nonular uruggist at t mluiiia, Pu,, who lias sold Chamberlaln'ii Cough Itemedy for several years, says; "I can truly say that it is tho best onugli medicine in the market." For sale at 23 aud 50 cents per bottle by Gruhler Bros., druggists. The VnndcrlillU Won. New VoitK. Sept. 11. Tho Slllt nf thn estnto of W. II. Drown to reoovor &3,000,fj00 irom mo estate or uomnioijoro Vanderbllt fell to tho ground when tho appojlato di vision of tho supremo court handed d,owu u decision upholding Justice Pryor's rul ing that the Iirawiiii hud no right toox amino tho late commodore's business uo oounts. Don't trifle away time when you have cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Fight them lu the beginning with DuWjtt's Colic ami Cholera Cure. ou dou'Cbavo to wait for results they nru Instantaneous, and it louvim the bowels lu healthy condition. C. II. Hageubuck. "Protection." If you want protection buy "Battle Ax." It is man's ideal tobacco. It protects his purse from high prices. It protects his health from the effects of injurious tobacco. It's the biggest .and best there is nothing less, nothing more. An investment of 5 cents will prove this story. "DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. 33metln:esneel arellablc, monthly, reuulatln? medicine. On v I srclesa and tho purestilruga should be useJ. If you waui the ii, i Or. PeaS's PeiraaiPGali FiJSs Ther are prompt, sale and certain In reso't. Tfcei-eanine(l). Jeil'sn.- rtrdlsap. uolut. Scat anywhere, 81.00, AdiiesJ CAL Mt-nlclNS Co., Ci.' O. For sale by P. P. D. KIBLIX, fehenaudoah. Pa. !R4 pei?i?a. Railroad. bCHFYKII.L DIVISION. r-laTEMIil n 1S93. Train, will leave Shenandoah after the nhori dnto for WIkkiuis, Ollbcrton, Frnekvllle, Dark Water, i-t. Clair, Pottsville. Hninburir, Kcadlnii, l'ottwtown. lMioenlsvllle, Xorri-tmvn nnd Phil ndclphla (Ilruail street station) nt 6 OS nnd 11 It a. in. ami ( 20 i. m. on week ilnys. For Polk vlllc nnd intermediate statiors 9 10 a. m. SCVDAY. , For Wlggaus, Gllberton, FrnekvUlc, Durl' Wnter, St. Clair, Pottsville, at 0 9 40 a. m. and 3 10 p. in. For Ibinibiirg, Heading, Pott-town I'hnenlvvllle, Noiristown, Philadelphia fttOOO, 9 10 n. in., 3 10 p. m. Trains leave Frnekvllle for Shenandoah at 10 10 a. in. and 1211, 5 01, 7 12 nnd 10 27 p. m. Sunday, U 13 a. lu. anil S 10 p. m. Leave, i'oitsvlllo for Shenandoah at 10 15, 11 4 A. in. and 1 10, 7 15 and 10 00 p. m. Sunday al 10 10 n. in S 13 p. in. I.envo Philadelphia, (Ilrond street station), foi Bheiiamloah at 5 57 nnd S 3.5 a. m., 4 10 and 71; p. in. week days. Sundays leave nt 6 50 a. m. Leave Ilioad street station, Philadelphia, lo Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Oeenn (irove, lani llrnttcli, nnd Intermediate stations, I 05, e.rxi, 8.2.1 11.39 a. 111., 2 3s, 3.30, 4.0.1 p. 111. eek.days, 5 00 Snturilajs only. Sunday (stop at Interlaken for Asbury Park), I 01. 8,25 n - lave llroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOlt NEW YOltK. I'vilM.. lAI.lr-.la.'a O Oft f fK , t It ft fcrt 7 :. 20, li so. 0 50, li) 21 (1 linlnu'cnr),' 11 oo'a. m.' n, uiHfii, i-.w ii.iuiueii an nun r p, tn. I)lnlnK('urs), 1 10. 230 (Dining Cnr) 3 20,3 50, 1 00 .1 U0. .1 5K I Dining tWL fl (). li Ml, i 12, 10 00, 1. .... I-IIII ..ll., Of. IOC In.. I. - . u.., .. iw.i, L.i'iiiiuu '.ill ), 111 II, 111,, 1231, i3i rDiuliuc Car, I oo ILInuteil 1 22 Dining Car, sao, 8SH, Dining Cur, illH, 05i), s 12,1000 p. 111., 12111 nlubt. LireM for llostou without change, 1100 ft in., week-ilajs, mill G 50 p. 111., ilnily. k S m fel on, mm nn..i r i .. .. ' Fon WAsmxaTox and the south. For naltlmro nnd Washington. 3 SO, 7 80, 8 31 1020. 11 23 11. 111.. 1209 1 1 1 a 1 UmllBil tMn lug Cnr), 112, 3 is tn (519 Congreswlona) I.lmltel, Dining Car), 6 17, 6 55 (Dining Cnr). 7 5S (Dining Car) p. m., and 12 05 nlglil week days. Sundays, 8 60, 7 80, 0 13, 11 2a a. 111., 12 09 1 12, 4 41, ( 5 It C'oiigreMiomtl Limited, j'uiiiiK wuri, oon iinuinK uftri, vm p, in (Hi nl nc Carl nml 12 c niu'it. For Sen (ilrt. Snrinur l.Aki. IlolmHr. n14.nn rove, Anbury Park and Limit Branch, 4 05, 0 50, S 25 and 11 39 111., 2 3S, 3 30 ami 4 05 p. 111. , 11-1, .,, n. .iiiiuii w, 1 00 mui o i it. Ul. FOlt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Ihnait utreet Rtiitirm. IOiIIiuIaIhIiIa Ivi. Deluuuru rlvtr brlduej, express, 9 07 a. m. and 7 02 11 in. ilnilv. Lenve Market street Ferry, express, 5 00, 8 Bo a.m., 1 50, 4 00, 4 20, and 8 00 p. rn Sun. days, s 00, 9 00 nml 9 45 a. m. 1.00exeiiiili.ii 7 00 a. m, Itetiiriiinn luiie Atlantic Cltv, ex plws, 7 00, 7 10. 9 00, a. in,, 3 00.5 30 nnd 7 50 p. m., wmk days. Sundays, 4 10, 3 00, and n iw, p. 111. For Cnne May. Am-'lescea. Wlldwnixl anh Holly Ileneh. Express, 9 00 a. m., 2 30, and 4 05 i in. weeis uavs, nuudays, 14 20 a. in. liieur sloil, 7 00n. m. Simdavs. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City anil Avalon. Exprws, 910 a. m., nnd 2 30, 4 20 p. m. wek dav. Sundays, 8 50 a. 111. ExeursloD t 00 a. 111. Sundays. For Somera Point. Express, 500, 8 50, n. tn., .1 30 1 00 and 1 50 p. ni. week days Hundays, 7 00, s 00, 9 00, a. m. H. JI. Pbevost, J. n. -Wood, Oen'i Manairer. (Icn'l I'aas'g'r ArII riillions of Dollars Go tip in smoko every year. Take nc risks but got your houses, stock, fur. ;" "Wi luaureu in nrst-eiass ro Uablo companios as represented by DAVID FATIST Insu"an Agent, UiyiU rxUOl, 130 South MairT t Also Life and Accidental Companies, KING." THEN READING R R SYSTEfil t r.PrriT inv it i... ,111111- inn u .--oeiniuunnu an loiiou- toC'v, 1-or Keu- York via IMiiladelnliin. npik dilvB Ttiit. 2 10 5 23, 7 20 a. 111., 12 IS, 3 00 and 3 55 11 mk. "rtl Sundays, 2 10 n. 111. TO For New York via Mnneh Chunk, n-eek dli-a, ,C 5 23, 7 20n. 111.. 12 IS nml 3 00 p. 111. W '' II.,n.Hi... .....1 IH.IIn.lAl..l.l.. 1. .1 - -' i.i... . tniu.ii:iifiii,, UI1TB, - 2 10, 5 23, 7 20 n.ni., 12 IS, 3 00 nnd 5 55 p 01. SaO- ror j-iniMvuie, wcck uny, io, 7 2U 11 in. a 0 - t 12 IS, 3 00 nnd 5 3.1 p. in. Suiidnvs, 2 lu n in. i'1 l or Taninqua and Jlnhniinv City, week da . ' i 2 10, 3 21, 7 20 a. lu., 12 IS, 3 00 ninl 5 53 D. i,',. I ""i ""K.T, " ...... . . . week days, 3 21, 1130 a. Ul., 100 and 7 25 r. ii,..''' Sunilat s, 3 21 n. m. For Mnlinuoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10 3 23, 5 25, 7 20, 11 30 n. in., 12 IS, 1 50, 3 n0,5 35, 7 21 and 9 6S 11. 111. Snnilavs. 2 10. 3 25 11. in. I For Ashland and hhtiniokin. iveek days, 3 25. '7 20,1130 a. m., 150,7 25 and 95! p ui. Sun ' 1! s, 3 21 n. 111. , For lialllniore, Wnsliliutton anil the West via H. AO. It. II.. through trains leu-- IteadlUK Trii.liinl lii,ll.,.l..i,,l.i m 1 no . . .o'? 7 51, 11 211 n. 111., 3 10 ami 7 J" 11. i. Suudr.ya, ' 3 20,7 00, 11 20 a. 111., 3 IB and 72? p. m. Add! tioluil trains from Twenty-fourtli nnd Chest nut streets station, week days. 10 n in. 1220, 12 IE 8 10 p 111. Sundays, 1 31, 8 23 p. lu. TItAINS FOlt SHENANDOAH. Lenve Neiv York via Philadelphia, ffiek days, 130, 8 00 a. 111., 130, 4 30, 9 00 p. m. and night. Sunday., is 00 p.m. Leave New York via Maileh Chunk, week days, I 80, 9 10 n. m., 1 30 and 1 15 p. in l.envn I'lillmlelnlii.i 1?...., n. i..i L days, I 20. 8 8.1, 10 0.1 n. m. and 101. ( JO, 1180 p. 111. Snndays, 11 30 p. m. Iave liendiiiK, week days, 131. 710 tons 11 55a. m., 800andS2O p. in. Sundays, 1 il n m. Leave Pottsville, week dais, 2 31, 7 4n a m 12 30 and 6 12 p. in. Hundava, 2 31 a. m Leave Tnmtuiua, week day-. 8 is. 50 i a a in., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 I.I p. ui. Sundays. 3 n a. in. Leave Jlnhanoy City, week Uavs. 3 (5, . 21, 11 li u. m., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 OS p. m. Sundays 3 43 a. m. Leave Mnhntioy I'lane, week days, 2 to i 00 080.9 87, 1159a. 111., 1 12, 1 P.i, 8 20, 8 26, 7 57 an I 10 S3 p. in. Suuda p, 2 40, 400 a. u, Liwv Willlamppoit, week davs, 7 42, 10 10 a m 3 83 and 11 41 p. ni. Sundays. 11 15 p. u, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street narl si.o South street whatf for Atlnntlo City. Weekdays Exprew, 8 00.900, 1011 n. ni SHturdiiy only, 130, 2 00. 8 00, 3 I 1, J i , 4 jo, 500 330 p. ni. Aocouiinodnthln s 01 u n 1 io 6 SO p. m. 81.00 exeur.lim trln,7 no a. m Sunday Kxpresn, 7 30. 0K ai,9 00, ion ,1 1. Il3p.ni. Aeeiuiiiiii datlou 8 00 a. 111 ll-i n $1 00 exelirBii.il train 7 00 a. m. IteturniiiK leave Atlantic City depot .... , Atlantic and Arkltnana avenue. Weekdays expM. JliinilayS n i 7 t, 7 45,8 15, 9 00, 10 15 a. ill.. 3. to I J 1. 0 an p 111 Accommodation, a 20, 7 51, ti p in 81.00 exuiirsliiiitrnbi Ifimii fool AI i-hi-v-i ti'i avenue only UOOp. 111. Sundays ISxpreiw, 3 30, 4 00, 5 00, fi on. mm, 7 U), 7 30, 8 00, 9 311 p. 111. Al..i moduli, ,11 7 13 11. 111., 5 03 p. 111. 81 OUexeur(ii train Inun foot JIlsslpslpiil avenue only 0 11) p. 111. Parlor Cars on all uxpreHp trntu I. A. SWEIOAItD. CI. fl. HAM U K Oeu'l Superintendent. fieu'i 1'as. v Wanted-An Idea $sg$& Protect your tdeaij tlipr may t.rluc you wealtb. Write JOHN WKDriniinlJIt.V it fSoPitent I'tor neya, Waililngtou, D. C., for their l,8ui prlio oiler and lut ot two hundred Inveutloas named. A genumo welcomo ivaltyou at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. (Iain and Coal Sts, Finest Whiskevi. heerm nnrtar nml a In COntttnilllv nn tnn rt.n(n- ..,.. .1 l .. 1. anU clours, rsi. Tifc.' e