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At tho bnnquot nt tho aulMhnll Inst ovcnlng Mr. IJaynrd, the United States ambassador, had a special sent of honor ut the niatn, or south table, whilo all tho other diplomats went soatod nt tho sldo table. Mr. Bayurd was tho third person to ho prcsontod to tho lord mayor and lady mayoress. His predecessors wore scarcely noticed, by ns Mr. Bayard approaohed tlio dais and bowed thcro Wcro cheers from tho Kuosts. Mr. Bayard responded to tho toast of "Tho Ambassador" in tho following terms : "I am honored in buinir choson to speak for tho corps of which I am nn humble member. 1 coiuoss that until 5:W o clock this evening I did not ospect to be asked to respond to a toast. Howovor, I have obtained nn idea from a distinguished dip lomat, Lord DufXorlu, who reoently said that tho governments of tho world wore a mass of palpitating, nervous sensations. Tho result of bringing togcthor thoso sen sations is to destroy Isolation, splendid or otherwise, and to induce nations to feel and act ns ladies and gentlemen, with con sideration for each other's feelings and in terests. "The peoplo I ropresont havo mado n declaration in no nnrrow sense and in no local or merely nutlonnl souse, which stands ns a verdict and declaration for national honor, speaking to the human heart and mind in favor of that honesty which is essentli-1 for the civilization of tlie world. You cannot today shock civ ilization even on its oxterlor boundaries without nlTe(;lliig its heart. This enables me to speak not for myself or my country, but for tho wholo diplomatic oorps. The world Is ono. Who does not perceive tt doos not realize tho truth and force of tho day in which wo live." Sir. Bayard concluded with tho follow ing words: "God speed tho city of Lon don." After Mr. Bayard had concluded tho lord mayor proposed "Tho Ministers," upon which Lord Salisbury rose timid loud cheers, which subsided into breath less silence nnd closo nttentlou to the an nual Guildhall speech of tho prlmo min ister, which is by common acceptation looked to ombody tho olliclal announro mcnt of tho government's policy to tho nation. Lord Salisbury snld : "I thank Mr. Bayard for his presence horo tonight, and for his joining in this historic mooting. By tho fow words ho has uttered ho lias rnisod his own piano of observation so high nbovo tho more level of pnrty that, though contrary to our practice to make observations on tlio in ternal politics or other suites, l niny Do permitted without impertinence to con gratulate him upon tho splendid pro nouncement which tho great peoplo ho represents has made In boh ilf of the prin ciples which Ho nt tho basis of nil human society. "It is rathor llko pathos to turn from that matter to tho not vory important controversy which his country and ours huvolmd during tho recent months. I only do so for the purpose of expressing my bo llof that tho controversy is at an end. In tho discussions wo have had with tlio United Stntos in bohalf of tholr frlonds in Venezuela tho question has not been whether there should bo arbitration, but whothor tho arbitration should havo un restricted application. Our difficulty for mauy months has been to find how to de fine the settled districts, and tho solution has como, I think, from tho country Mr. Bayard represents in tho suggestion that wo should tront tho colonial ompirojust ns we treat individuals; that tho samo lapse of tlmo which protocts Individuals In civic llfo from having their title quos tlonod should also protect tho Ungllsh colouy from having its title questioned. It is a vory simply solution, and I bellovo It Is not using unduly sanguine words when I say that I bollovo It has brought the con troversy to an ond. "Wo havo had an anxious year in the foreign office, but wo havo Hon tod into a period of comparative calm. Unfortu nately ono matter has not passed by. That Is tho troubles in Turkey." Continuing, Lord Salisbury said that ho believed thattho peoplo of Great Britain were not virtually unanimous against lsolatod action, than which a worse oouro could not bo adopted to bouoflt tlio Ar menians. If it was merely wishing to pursue .a courso to punish or worry tho Turkish government ureat jjriiain nail abundant moans of doing so, but if they had a higher wisli to resouo tho Christian uud Moslom peoplo from atrocious mls governinent thoy must seek to draw Into co-operation as many nations of the world as possible. If it was desired to use force In Turkey tho lleet would not suffice. Military occu pation alone would be effeotlve, nnd the latter would be a large undertaking. He would not pretend to say what Great Bri tain might do if slio oxhaustod all her force, but If they wished a military occu pation, requiring a very lurgearmy, Great Britain must begin by establishing u eon fcoription. The talk of Grout Urltiiin'sexhibltiou of incapacity was absurd. Great Britain oould not use n great army If she did not have one. Therefore, said the priino min ister, he balled with great satisfaction the llKlloutlons thttt public opinion hod been aroused by the atrocious horrora of whioli the Turkish government had been guilty. Yet lio recognized that the most fitting in strument of reforms was not on army in nn island 2,000 miles off. It might be done by others. Therefore, the only wise oourise ho saw was nn mlhereuoo to tho European conoert. It was nonsense to say that Groat Brit ain was humiliated If she oould persuade tho other five power to adopt her partic ular purpotta Lord Salisbury demurred entirely, he snld, from tho Idea that they were able to bend tho eounauls nnd forces of gigantic omplros to whatever oourbo may bo thought doslrablo. The man who lies wounded on the battle field is an object of pity. The first Ihoiiitht of a tender-hearted comrade is to olTer succor and sympathy There are many wounded men and women on the battle-field of life. Shattered in body and mind, and suffering tortures before which the brief suffering of the wounded hero on the battle-field of war, pales into insignificance. They make no' e,,t,r 4l,..1t- frlM.la n..1 n,,,.!Hl..,A-. pass them by without offering help. The!: ' sufferings are known only to themselves. These are the thousands of sufferera from ill-health Their name is legion. The pity of it Is that if they but knew it there is relief nt band. An unfailing cure for all the multitude of ills that arc due to disorders of the diges tion and to impure blood is found in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It makes the digestion perfect. It restores the appetite. It fills the blood with the life-giving elements and drives out all im purities. It is the great blood-maker nnd flesh-builder. Mrs. A. 1. Olbbs, of Russellvllle, Logan Co., Ky., writes : " I can heartily recommend your 'Golden Medical Discovery' to any one who is troubled with indigestion and torpid liver. 1 was so bad I could not He on my left side and could scarcely eat anything. I had a dull aching and pain In my stomach all the time. Not It is all gone alter laKiug one Dome oi your 'uoiuen Medical Discovery." i "The People's Common Sense Adviser " explains symptoms oi ailments common to every family, and suggests remedies. It has several chapters on woman's diseases i and weaknesses. An edition in heavy narier covers will be distributed absolutely 1 free. Send the World's Dispensary Med. ical Association, Iluffalo, N. Y., 21 one-cenl stnmps, to pay the cost of mailing only. Cloth binding may be hud for lo ceiiti extra 31 cents in all. , Victors Itir l'arkliurst's Soelety. New Viikk. Xov. 10. The suprome court nf tVilu itit,.. pnu...n,l.. .lA..t.l ..I I., t ... . ... -. v.,,,.ij t.p'ii lDi-tiV,-tl ill lilvill of the Society for the i'revon lion of Crime, of which the Rev. Dr. l'arkniirst in pr.'sl deni, nnd uiraiiiat tin- Sncieiy It.r the l-'re-ventlon of Vice, of which Anthony Coin stock U tho ho.icl. in construl the will of the hue Charles Rnthgate Heck, who died at Kicii'leld S rhi'is, X, Y Oct. 11. It, u. Bock deft nn estate valued at 1?5.hh.i ,'ft, and as a reiduarv le-ratee tho Society for the Prevent!. in of Crime conies in for rSpQ.COti. The --,..Mety for the Prevention ,0 Vlco clalinetl that the testator clearly in tended the beiii:e-.t for Ihem, and that the lawyers in drawing the will mistook the names of the two societies. , Tvro I.hea Sai etl. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, ' of Junction City, III., wni told by her ducturs she hud Cm- sumption and that there was no hope for her, , hut two bottle Dr. King's Xew Discovery ' complctelv cured her and she shvs it saved her life. "Mr. Tho?. Kggera, 130 l-'lorida 8t 1 .San Frunri-eo. suilered from n dreadful Cold, ; nmirnwM,,.. fniisntnnMrm. trlfid without bottles at A. Wasley's tlrii; size 50c and 51.00. (.overnor-llct Tiijlor lo Lecture. ' Ciiatta'.oi. UA, Tenn . Xov 10 Governor-elect Kolwrt L. Taylor, of Telinos soe, will stare lmiuodlately on a lecturing tour Mir 'tmh the south, to oxcentl from now unul jjis Inauguration In Mineh,noxt. His tl'.emo will bo "Par.ulKo of Fools." Twenty Du'ck bhuuters Drtiuned. Sr.vil.l.K, Xov. 10 The steamer Azna farauhe, while taking party out duck shooting, wii- sun'.; In collision with nn-oth-r steamer. 'J'.veiu.v-ono of her pas sengers were drowned. Hellef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours hy the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." Thla now remedy is a great surpriso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back nud every part of tho urinary passages in male or lemale. It relieves rctcution of water and rain in passing it almost linmcdlately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your reiur.dy. Sold by iihapira's pharmacy, 107 South llain street. Coining Kielitt., Nov. 20. Thanksgiving turkey suppor in Uobblns' opera bullae, under auspices of All Saints' church. Dec. 3. Twenty-fourth niinual supper under the auspices of tho Welsh Baptist church, in Rohbins' openi house. Dec. 21. Second annual ball of tlio Patriotic Drum Corps in Ilobbius' opera houjo. ltlteutimtlsm Cured In a Day. "Mystic Ouro" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to H days, Its action upon tlio system Is remarkaulo and mysterious. It removes at once the causo mid tho disease immediately disappears. Tho first doso greatly benefits : 75 cents, Sold hy C, H. HaKonlmch, Druggist, Shenandoah. Serious Itlntlus In India, Bomuav. Nov. 10. serious rioting oc curred on Sunday nt Shnlnpur. A band of 5,000 men looted 1,5U) bags of grain. Tho efforts of the pollen were of no avail, nnd, therefore, they liroil upon the mob, killing i'our men and founding six. A further outbreak Is feared, as Sholapur Is ono of the worst famine truels. Tim Weathor. ! Fm- eastern Puiniylvnnln and New Jer- j sey: Falr( slowly rising temperature; va iluble vlnds, becoiuiug southerly. IMd She Die? 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It is the best lesult everytning else tnen iiougiu one noitie , " "ua-.H, ".... f ;, " of Dr. King's New Discovery Jind in two to tliu organs, thereby nidlnjr Nature in tlio weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. , perforiiiance of the functions. l-.Iectric It is Mich results, of which thet-e are .imples, Ihtters is an excellent nnpetlzer and aids that prove the wonderful elllcacy ot this ! uiamiiuii. uiu in.-oiie it iu u j rumj inedielne in CoiibIh and Colds. Free trial I what tlieyuced. Price fllty cents per buttle , , store, liegtilur at a. 11 asiey s urtig siore. A BIG EXPRESS R01)r!-llV Eeoalled by the Allogod Confes sion of the Robber's Wife. FOBOED BY THREATS TO STEAL Hardin, Witt) Apprnprtaleil r3.1,noO from tlin Atlanta llsprws Oonipaliy, Win, Ac ctirtlliit ' His Wife's Mttry, Under Com plete Nrj!trlpuny to Cltnrltou Klrmt. 1HTMIVtLLK, Xov. 10. Homo onsntlonnl tosilmony was glron liofiiro .ludgo Barr yestordny aftornoon. which revives tho story of the thoft Ml n H5,000 tmokago from tho Adams Kxpress company a few 5""" RO. Before 'the arguments Intro dhcort in tho suit of Mrs. Eugenia Klrod against thoAdams Kxpross company were Irt-gun the oounel for theexpross company Introduced as evidence an allogod confes sion ninde by Mrs. Minnie B. Ketchum, Charllo Ha'dln's wlfo. In this ooufosslon she stntos that her husband had told her that Charlton Klrod got hlni tho position with tho Adams Express company with tho understanding thnt thoy were to sloal at lenst $1,000,000 from tho company. Kotchum told his wlfo, according to lior confession, thnt ho was completely In Kl rod's power, and that Klrod threatened to have him returned to tho Missouri peni tentiary for nn unexpired term If ho did not do ns Klrod directed him to. Using this snmo throat Klrod, It Is al logod, would force Hardin to glvo up his salary as fast as it was drawn, giving him back only enough to llvo on, and thnt in amounts of il and $2 ntn tlmo Finally, according to Mrs. Ketchuin's statement, Klrod's creditors pushed him too hard, and he told Hardin to take what money he could got. Hnrdln enmo homo one morning with about $1,000, nnd sold that he had stolen (85.000 and had turned the most of It over to Klrod. Thoy went to Cincinnati, where lie gave Mrs. Brnun, his mothor-In-law, 13,000, with which she bought a houso in Moroland. a suburb of Chicago. Thoy mode tholr homo therefor o while, having gotten from Klrod $18,000. They then traveled over the country, squandering the money, and when he was finally arrested only a small part of It was left Krom time to time, sho says, Klrod had visited them nnd had gotten back ns much of the monev as they would give him. Ac-1 cording to her cortfos.ion this nnstgin;? by I Elrod caused her husbaod to spend the money and take to drinking. Before ho ( was arrorfed ho had given his parents In 1 Arkansas fa.OM, with which thoy bad pur-! chased a home. , It will be remembered that Hardin was acquitted of this robbery in Nashville, whore he was taken for trial. He is now i in the Michigan City (Ind.)prlson fornu- i omcr onense. old l'uoplc. ,, , , Old peoplo who require lnedlclno lo regulato the hmvels and kidiioys will Ibid the true leinedy in Lloctrlc Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey "or other jntoxicant, but nits us a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach Otllcera tMiargetl as it Ii Murder. Moui.Tl'.li:, Ga., Xov. 10 News reached horeyo-tuiday of a tragedy reiiiolo from any telegraph office Xov. 5. Burrol Hol land shot nnd killed I). H. Collier, a prom inent citizen. Holland then escaped. Tho deputy sheriff with a posto searched for Holland. They had ti nogro driver. Tho negro became frlgbtoucd and loaped from tho wagon. The inon fired, it being very dark, supposing he might be Holland, After tlio shooting they mado a search and found tho negro dead. Tho coroner returned a verdict of murder ugninst tho deputy shcrllf and the others of his posso. Holland has since boon captured. Hucklen'a Arnica Salve. The best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cuies piles, ot -to pay required. It is guarautecd to givo perfect satisfaction or mouy refunded. Price 23 conts per box. For salo by A. Wasloy. Dentil of n Noted Photographer. Xr.w YoitK, Nov. 10. Napoleon Sarony, tho vetoran photographer, was found doud In his bod yesterday. His homo Is nt No. 10 West Forty-sovonth street. Mr. Sarony had a great reputation as an artists' pro tographor, and in moro than fifty years of actual professional llfo ho took the por traits of thousands of celobratod men and women, princes, statesmen, actors, act resses and distinguished foreign visitors, Tlio Story Was an Imeiitlou, WA8IHSOTOS, Nov. 10. In referonco to tho report that ox-Consul Gonernl Will iams, at Havana, wah returning from Spain after assisting Minister Tuylor In trying to purchnso Cuba, it is stated au thoritatively at tho state dopartmout that Mr. Williams has had no connection what ever with tho government slnco ho was succeeded by General Leo, and that the story was wholly an invention. Orlp-Coltls-lf eatlaehe. Why suller with Coughs, Colds and I.a Giippe when Laxative Bromo Quinine will euro you In one day. Put up In tablets con venieut for taking. Guarautecd to cine, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For salo by Kirlin's Pharmacy. NUGGETS OF NEWS. latest returns from Wyoming show a plurality for the Bryan electors of lihn. Japnu la about to purchase a steel plant , costing 43,000,000. Itepresenlutives are in I this oonntry investigating similar enter- , prise j The Calumet dub, tho leading Demo-1 emtio club of Baltimore, has beon com-1 polled to abandoned its handsome cliiTi i house. A special tratiTou tlie Hook Island rail road broke all records, running from Itock Islund to Chicago, 181 miles, in three nntl a half hour. During a celebration of McKinley'sclec tlon at Augusta, Me., laat night Valentino Holt had hi right arm and the fingers of his right hand blown off. A boom has started In Seattle, Wash., for William J. Bryan for United Stntoj seuutor. Ho can be easily made ullglblu by residing lu tliostnto ut thu time of his election. Tho length of life may lie increased by less ening Its dangers. Tlie majority of people die from lung troubles. These uiuv bo uvurt- led hy promptly using Ono Miuuto Cough cum. i . 11. iiagcnbiich. How Are Your Kidneys? sQ Ci erive ,iour back ac.ieP t$ Dr. Hobbs of Sparagu Kidney Pills till thr Park Mrntit Healthy ki'itijri i pnrm nit :)oii tij Wtvrtfnp frwii It n lit ai.d iiinl nil 1 (lit PI" I OlRODl itmniritit" " r. r menu I S purifjititftlwlilood 1 Or. Hobha , Sftaraipsi Kidney Pill i jclico means, u. o euro RbariniatlBm, XiM.Pilil.i. ft n tit. MHitht'Nli..44.lMii1''ti Drniuii.Poznm... .A 1 Ana'tnta. Pmnr in ..do.aen, ytiicknche, j Kidney tVfnknw nw nil Inflammation jt I of tl. KldtiHA. Phf ! iwrif. nnd drtiKf-ti mm rffcpromend t lwm. 60 Ovots box. 1 m- W i timnniATN OuiYV thOiuticidft. wm UsbtM Co., (1iluio fwa Frrbw. nT -iw For ttlt In SHLNAiSDO-Wl. l' o- J jif S. P. Kirlin. UruKRiBt.f South Va a St, T P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --Por-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter i ry Barbe V 5 C)!iimian Beer, HAVE IL'U t'nlnroil Snnta. Acbrs. 01(1 Hurei.l ulcerfl m .Moutn. lluir ttitl:l t.ritc -Lt...'-4 BISKMI'.IIT CO., SOT nu.onle Tempn-J lehlenm, III., fnr runlA of cure f?,llil-a im, ..,uu,uutt, worar. caaes cureu iu a.-v aio at, dtiys. loo-pii-ro bank rt-er. - nj.a.ons f Dollai'S Go no in -tino'K every ye-tr. Tnkts risit but uel -.nir houses, slock ndure, etc., insured in tint-tiats tc li'llilo eoinpanies as represented by DAVID FAUST, lnsurantc Af;eii', 130Stttb Main ANr, Life an, I A el'lelilsl Coiatifttile PROFESSIONAL CARDS S. PHILLIPS, M. 1). Olllce : SO Wett Centre ttrcct. Can he consulted al all hours. jr. ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW. Oilico nfti. 111111(11111?, corner of Alatu am Centre ritrueK Hhonnmloih. .r. " '( MBHOY. ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Slietiftmioali, l'a. E, W. SIIOCMAKUI!, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. C rncr Market nnd Centre streets. pltOF JOHN JON15S, llllSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock llox 0.1, Malianoy City, l'a. Having studied under sonic of the boat masters in London and Paris, will give leaona on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in care of Strouso, the eweler, Shennudoah. Celoliratctl Fomnio VmvJrii'fl uot.r f'.ll r-.(c tifl mm IrtlT fdl'nii) 'i4 rcnoriuyal t ill (urn otiier iik i .ys iiuy tlie bBt und ivol i Jiu nui'-rior 'n 1.11 othc 1' m-iv-V av l I'si Ucular j, i eta. 1 it. A. T T1-,.-. 1! WVv Summer Heat Wears You Out. HOP BITTERS WILL BRACE YOU UP. 1- nrri-iTiwaM mil nil in mi skin naia THE BEST OF ALL TOPICS. Por over 25 years it has beon curing thousands of cases of Biliousness, Endigelionj iafarls, Hsrvous Prostration. Kidney Tsrsubles, &c ll Purifies tho Bifid, gives you an Uppetife, and Helps you Digssf whsi yu Eat. taaarmai..Mii.ji wni a i ara aati a uwi ip j Take it now and get your syr.tem in shape to stand the cold weather. PRESCRIBED BY ALL Eft.SNEMT PHYSECIAPJS. HOP BITTERS CO., NEinZ YORK. M''d hy P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. lor l'v P. P i . : "A HAND SAW IS THE PROPER THING READING R R SYSTtM IN KFFKCT MAY 17. 1SW. Train, leave Slienantloah aa follo-ar. i For efew York via Philadelphia, weak Bars, 2 10, S2S, 7 30 a, m., 12 la, 8 00 .idsW p. ra Sunilays. S 10 a. m. For Nrw York via Maucli Chunk, week fMri. SSI, 7'jnn. m 12 4S antl B on p. ni. . . For He.wliiiK and Phlleilflplila, week days, 2 10. 51. 7 20 a.m., 13 JS, H ol atirl S tU p. tu. Htm tliiv, 5 10 n. m. For Pott.vllle, week diivs, 2 10: 7 20 a. m., and U IS, non nnd B M p "i. Ktimlnys, 2 10 a. tn. Per Tunwiiia and Malinm.y City, week days, 2 10,12.1. 7 20 a. in., U is. 3iVi and (186 p. in. Miiutlay., 2 10 a. an. i For Wllllftmas,.SiiiiJbui-y and LwJbr-!, I week days, 8 21, 1180 a. in., I 50 and 7 St p. m. , Stintl. a. 8 4 a. m. ' For MalianoV Plane, weekdays, 2 10, 8 m, a 3, 7 20, 11 00 . m" 13 is, 1 .10, 8 00,5 H, 788 tvM 56 1 ii. m. Sunday., 2 10, 8 2.1 a ni. For Aslilantl and Sliaiimkin, week days, 8 58, 7 20,11:10 a. ni., IN, 72S ami .18 p. s"n ilnva. H 2S M. ,11. For Ilollliiiore, Waalilnnton nntl the Wel via 11. & O. It. K., through train. Ie"i Handing Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. K. 1 V.) al 8 20. 7 81, 112n. in.. 8 10 and 7.27 p. i Sundays, 8 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. in., 8 4n ano 7 27 p.m. Addl llonnl trains from Twenty-fourth antl Uheat. nut streets station, week iliys, 10 10 a. m. 18 20, 12 It 8 10 p.lll. .Hundays, 1 8.1, S 28 p. 111. TRAlSfi FOIt SlIKNANDOAir. Leave Xew York vln Plillaitelphln, week davs, 180, 8 00 a. in., 180, 180, 9 00 p. m. and night. Sundays, 6 00 p. in. Leave New York via Maucli Chunk, week day, 4 SO, 0 10 a. in.. 1 30 nntl 4 18 p. m. Ixiave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, J 20, 8 35, 1005 n. 111. and 4 05, 0 80, 1180 p. m. Hnndnys, 11 30 p. ni. Leave Handing, week days, 138, 7 10. 10 08, 11 .IS a. in., 6 00 and 8 20 p. in. .Sundays. 1 88 n. nv, Leaie Pottsvllle, neck days, 238, 7 40 a.m.. 12 80 and 0 12 p. in. Sundays, 2 35 a, in. Leave Tainni-iin, week day, .1 18, 8 SO, 11 28 1 in., 1 27, 7 20 ami 9 13 p. m Sundays, 3 18 a. m. Leaie Malianny City, week days, 8 41, 9 2,1, I 11 I7n. m., 2 08, 7 II and 10 OS p. in. Sundays, 8 ti a. in. Leave Jialianoy Plane, week days, z 40, 4 oo, 630,0 37, 11 59 a. in., 1 12, 2 11), 8 20, 6 28, 7 67 and 10 23 u. lit. Sundays, 7 40, AOn.m. Leave Wllllamspnrt, week days, 7 42, 1010 a. m., sal and 11 41 p. in. Sundays, 11 16 p. ni. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street waif and South street haif lor Atlantic City. Weekdays F.xi.ics., no. m., 200, 100, 500 p. 111. Acrotmnntllltl.ill, S 00 u. 111., 6 80 p. 111. Sundavs Kxprt ss. Ii mi, 10 00 a. m. Aeooiii modtitlon, i OO a. in , I 4.1 p. in. lietiirnlng leave Atlantlo City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas nieiioe. Weckdas Epn..s, 7:H, 9 CO a. in., 8 30, 5 3d p.m. Aei'oniliMHl ttlon. s tl a in, 132 p.m. Stmilavs -Kpl. 1 oi 7 30 p.lil. Aeeolillnt dtltinn, 7 1". ti in . I 1 . in. Purler Cai- on ull fX.re.H trains. I. A. SWF.K, Mil' (. O. IIANX)CK. (leu'l sui ,.riiiifti(l.-tit ;,mi'I Pass.Ag WE LEARN BY .EXPERIENCE Thouandii sulV.-r un.l die annual ly fur the want of It. Sot it slnglo lnsuinej on record where ll tllal of AccordlnK t dlrocUoni, haj not ImmoaiiUtjly nnd permiuiently cureil Diphtlmn.i. Croup, Quinsy, or any uireetlon of tho throat. Why should nnyouo auiTer nntl dlo when thUboon of ull remedial will poltlvely cure ? Unsolicited testimonials by tho thcusaud tiro pouring In from thoso who havo givon Thompaon'H DiphtheilaCiuo a trial. Why not try H dour lead er? It will do the sumo for you ithin dono for others. Following id aHtunplo tiwtlmonlul which ox plains lUclf : Wllllriru-nort, Pa,, April 27, 1806. Thoiiip-tuii A l o. Oentliiifti : I havu uwil Thomr Bcn'a Dlphthrln Cure in my family for hoftrenH8 .manor.' tbrout uml It gave H,jcly relluf I uwlt buth uftatcamle aii) by exUrrml upiillcatton, ami do uo hfsltntlnnly coiamontl Its uso bv every oneiilllletiM Mi Ulphtlierla, Ifnan-e-neH, Croup, Quinsy, or nny other ttiroat auection nlmpion li. Evans, l'astur Third fct.( M. E, Church, 5olJ by Drustjlsts and costs only 50 Cunts a Buttle. MANUFACTURED Of THC TKOMPSOH DIPHTHERIA CURE CO.. WlLL!flKSlORT. PA or Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug; store. stnr 'ESlJGJV1" vr., Upr.cu'iw C 0., Fl.'LA..rA For sale at Povlnsky's drug store, 2S Kast Centre street. When 1,, Jo, i.;.ui to use lor Nervous 1). t-....y. Loss cf Power, IrapoiciiL. .Atiopiiv.V aricoceleani other weakntaes, from any cauac, use Sejiac Pills. Drains checked and full vigor quickly reuored. It saflaeul. aw ln.Ua. nault Mull,. Mailed(or$1.00i6boei5X0. With SaM orders we give aguaraniei k. cure or relund the money, Addres. PEAL MEDICINE CO., CWwgwul. (1 . lu! I!H, Shenandoah, Pa. Diplsria die IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT SHAVE WITH." TO FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. t ' I --" i ' .-' 1 nrsi iwi m i 11