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CONRY. Subject to Pcmocrutle party rules. JOHN DANDO. Subject to tho Citizens party rules, Toa m a to M I ro, If you want to hire n sale and reliable team for driving or for working purpose, pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teams constantly on hand at reasonable rates, JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centra street. Opposite Heading railroad station. How a- Patriot Editor Escaped Geir-'al Weyler's Olutoheg. THE OAPTAIN GENERAL'S POWERS. Ills Kdlcla, Which little CiKt the I.lrra nf Many Innocent lVr.oin, Are l'tihlUhcil Only In the Olllrlnl (Inreltc, Which Cir culates Onlj' Aliiitnc; Spitiil.H OfHcmla. Xkw Voiit, Kov. 0. Mnnttcl St. Corn niulo, tho wlltor ot ttio Cuban patriot news lmper Lit Dlsousston, pulillshod tu Hiivamt, who cscnpiv.l from that city In tlio lust du rs ot October, nftor Guncrnl Woyler hittl ordered his nrrest, reached Now York yes terday ami went to tho homo ot Ills brother, Fnmclsco Coromido. Ho brought with him Important nows for tho juiilti lu this city, nud early In tho afternoon vis ited tho headquarters. Of his oscapu ho ild: "When I learned by private tip that General Woyler had orderod my nrrest I mndo lmmedltito preparations for escnpo. Tho ordor was not a surprise. I hud so cured as a disguise tho costumo of nil or dinary sailor. When my houso wns sur rounded by troops I hastily shaved off my hoavy mustache, and donulnp; my ills Rtilso, which also Included a heavy fill so black gonteo, I slipped Into tho hotiso adjoining mtno and mndo my cscapo to tho street, as I thought, unobserved. It was 2 o'clock In tho nftcrnoon. I jumped Into a carriage, but tho alarm was pjlvon and tho pollco pursuod me lu another. "Then I worked an old gtimo. I told my driver to kcop nhond, nnd watching my opportunity I jumped from the mov ing carriage, and walking back on the pavement, mingled with tho crowd nnd mado my cscapo to tho country. A fow days afterward, I prcfor not to glvo ttntos, I .shipped aboard a sailing vossol as it com mon sailor. Tho captain, howovor, know mo. Wo roachod Xow Orleans nftor an uiioventful trip, and I enmo on to Now York by rati." In reply to a question ns to tho genornl feeling of pooplo living In Cuba ho snld through an lnterprotor: "Today we might say that Spain holds Cuba by sheer fct co of arms. Tho whnlo country, Spanish nnd Cuban nllko, doidro peaeo oven at almost any sacrifice, nnd al though It may seem straugo, the Spanish olomontlsqultons pronounced In this feel ing ns tho Cuban, and wish peace and tho Independence of Cuba. It Is thought that Cuba again undor Spanish control would bo unablo to pay the enormous war debts already Incurred or to stand tho tremen dous taxation which would inevitably bo Imposed by Spain upon Cuba, and that another uprising would under those con ditions follow. Spain would have to ex pend great sums of money to keep Cuba lu submission. Tho war debt now is esti mated at fjOO, 000,000, and Is accumulating nt tho rate of $12,000,000 a month. "It Cuba gains her Independence in this Btrugglo, ns I hope and maintain that she will, sho will start afresh with wonderful possibilities before her. Spain will soon bo forced by lack of funds to withdraw her troops. Tho opinion I express Is not of transient Cuban residents but of mer chants and land owners, Spanish as woll ns Cuban. Tho Spaniards express their opinions In prlvnto only, as public expres sion of It would Insure their execution as rebels. "Woyler does as ho plcasos. Ills latest edict is that all persons, men, women ami children, who aro found outside of tho Spanish lines shall bo considered rtibels and shot as such. This edict was pub lished only lu Tho Olllcial Gazette In Hit vnun, which circulates among Spanish olllcors and olllclals only. Tlioro was no way in which those outsldo of theso circles could learn of the edict. There Is no rail road to l'lnar dol Bio from Havana, and It is in this provinco that the edict has cost tho greatest loss of life. I'ooplo taken under this edict aro inarched outside the gates ot tho city nnd shot down by tho soldiers. Tho reports of prisoners captured by Woyler are only tho capture of theso poor dovlls. "Tho formor prnctlco of the Spanish au thorities of shooting prisoners in Mom Castle aud throwing tho bodlos Into tho water boneath as food for sharks has beon stopped, bocauso not long ago sovornl bodies drifted Into tho bay of Havana. Tho authorities explained to inquiring citizens that tho mon had probably been drowned. Bullet holos In tho head, how ovor, dlsprovod this. ' "Tho pooplo would welcome anything to hasten tho ond. Not only on account of the loss ot proporty nud life, but on ac count of tho massacres." Ofllccrs of the Jewish Women's Council, New Youic, Nov. 20. Tho fifth nnd last Bosslon of the Council of Jewish Woinon wns hold yesterday, with tho presldout, Mrs. Hannah G. Solomon, of Chicago, in the chair. Tho worklucludod the cloctlon of national olllcors for tho noxt throo years, ns follows: Presldont, Jlrs. Hannah C. Solomon of Chicago; vico presidents, Sirs. Sophia Deer of Now York and Mrs. E. Mnndol of Chicago; corresponding secre tary, Miss Sadlo American of Chicago; recording socrotnry, Miss Gortrmlo Horg of Philadelphia; treasurer, Miss Carrlo M. Wolf of Chicago. Ilurned to Heath at Her IIciluo. Brooklyn, Nov. 0. Mrs. Ann Low thor, a widow, CO years of age, wns burned to death last night In her itpnrtmont in Washington street, this city. After till ing a lamp with kcrosono oil, sho struck a match, and tho llamu ignited her dress, which was smeared with oil. Hor mother; In-law, Mrs. Winifred Lowthor, In at tempting to extinguish the llnmos was se verely burned about tho face nnd hands, ami her condition Is considered serious on account of her uge. Forced County Olllcers Names. Wi.vstox, N. C, Nov. 20. Mr. J. II. Duxton, a prominent lawyer of Wllkos loro, is missing. Ho disappeared from homo a fow days ago aud some unpleasant developments have since been mado. A warrant has lxien Issued for his arrest, charging him with forgery and embozzlo incut. Ho signed tho certificates of the county court clerk and roglstor upon a inortgago dcod, by which he obtained money from A. L. Itlchardson, of Now York. Iowa llauk Fotced to Close. Sioux City, la., Nov. 20. Tho First Na tional bank of Sioux City closed Its doors yesterday, a result of heavy withdrawals slnco tho failure of tho Iowa Savings bank last weok. Tho bank has always boon con sidered ono ot tho most solid financial lu btlt'ttlons in tha northwest. It was origi nated In 1870. Tho bonk had nearly $100,. 000 In deposits ; loans and discounts, (103, 030; capital, eiOO.OOO. Women nowadavi are learning that it pays to be healthy, that it pays to be strong. Weak women make bad wlvei and worse mothers. A woman need not neces sarily become an athlete in order to fit herself fot the duties of wifehood and motherhood. If she will obey common sense rules of health, and be sure that the organs that constitute her woman hood arc always healthy and strong, she will be a capable and healthy wife and mother. The best medicine for the treatment of weakness and disease of the organs dls tinclly feminine is Dr. l'ietce's Favorite Prescription. It is the discovery of a regularly gradu. ated physician an eminent and skillful specialist. Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consult ing physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y. There are on file at that institution letters of over 90,000 women testifying to the marvelous meriLs of the "Favorite Prescription." It acts directly on the organs that make wife hood and motherhood possible. It makes them strong and healthy. It cures all weakness and disease. It smoothes the way to almost pangless maternity. It insures healthy children. All good druggists sell it. Mrs. II. F. Reynolds, of North Fenton, Ilroome Co., N. Y writes j "Ithottfflit I would write you a few lines as I have been taking your medicine aud using it in my family. 1 have just takeu an other bottle of your 'Favorite Prescription ' and Itlltas done me lots of good, I thluk it if fl grand medicine." The newly-wedded wife, above all othet women, needs a good medical book. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviset fills this want. It contains over 1000 pages and 300 illustrations. Several chapters are devoted to the physiology of the organs (lis tlnctly feminine. Send 31 one-cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only, to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., for a free copy, paper-covered. If a cloth binding is wanted, send 10 eat extra (31 cents in all). HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Infants' Diseases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 9 Cures Headache. No. IO " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Delayed Periods. No. 1 2 " Leuchorrea. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. 15 Cures Rheumatism. No. 16 " Malaria. No. 20 " Whooping Cough No. 27 " Kidney Diseases. No. 30 " Urinary Diseases No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price, 25c, or C for SI." Dn. Humphreys' IIoiiEOPATnio Manuai. of Diseases Mailed I'hee. Humphreys' Med. Co., Ill William St., N.Y. For sale at 1'ovilisky's drug store. US ICnst If weean soil you oiic sc. package of mis immixture we'll be satisfied. You'll buy more for it will touch the spot. Grocers have SEELIG'S. irat-AIW HEALTH SENT FREE n rami aa . t 1 fj A little book that should be In every IU home. Issued by tiio manufacturers i o. ino rsj h Gail Borden Eagle Brand ;? uuiiuunseu i.i.K rs $ N. Y. Condensed Milk Co. 71 Hudson Street, McwYork P A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor, Ha!n and Coal Sts. Plneit whiskeys, beor porter nnd Ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drink nnd cigars. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Celebrated Femnle I Powders never fall. TmaITHmI'v. i'uu . I uwlt .ar. .ml .ur (alter lauiol rr..n. -.. I'n.n...l 111). ..(1 ttthtT Ilk. ' tauedk.). Alway. bujr th. lat and aro.J dUa ilntmeit. Uu.ranteaJ auperur to. all othtn, 1WI 'il (tic Uit In th. market, A Nu. 1. llrUculan, eta,' in. tk i. UX. Baca. Bay, Hoitos, Mau. ijflj nas added to ordiuary coffee knows a crnml drink Hint wnteascjlcriiusban 9 m -Mi A I'lllSOMOTI). Sensational Ending of tho Oaso Against Eov. James 0, Hull. BENT TO PRISON TOR SIX YEARS. Tim l'rl.oner, n llrgulnrly Ortlnlned Min ister tif the Gospel, Had Administered Arsenic In Ills Wife Willi tin, llnpx of Securing the Insurance 1111 Hit I-lfc, ST. Paul, Nov. 20. The case iignlnst Itov. .Tames C. Hull, accused of attempted Wifo poisoning, cm no tu n suddun and sensational cud in tho district court yos terday afternoon. Hull had boon on the wltnoss stand sinc'o Wednesday afternoon, and had entered a categorical denial to nil tho stoto's ovldcnco In regards to tho ad ministering by him of nrsenlo mlxod with the modlclno Ids wife wns taking. Then tho stnto sprung a surpriso in tho shapo of a letter which Hull had written whllo In Portland, Ore., last Fobruary to tho Itov. I. h. Sponce. nn Intimate friend, who was thon In Fernando, Cal. In this lettor Hull stated that his wife was very sick, that sho wa suffering from a cancer, and that ho oxpectcd to bo called homo nt nny time, and that ho thought sho would not Hvo through tho year. Ho also stated that mi operation had boon performed for tho romovnl of tho cancer, but it had brokon out again. Spenco and Hull had boon old friends and chums, nnd when tho former hoartl of tho chnrgo against Hull ho remembered thn lottur rocolvod last Fobruary, nnd, thinking its contents would extricate his friend, ho enclosed it to somo ono lu Min nesota. The stato in somo way benimo aware of this letter, and yesterday put It In as ovidenco. Hull was nt first Inclined to deny that ho lititl written such n letter, but upon being urged by his own atturnoy llnnlly admitted Its authorship. Thu ovl dcnco of tho state's witnesses nnd Hull's own admissions lu his previous testimony showed that thoro hail been 1m talk of can cor for a year prior to thu date ot tho letter, and that tho surgical operation had simply been tho dressing of a slight lacer ation. Tho state claimed that tho letter was written with the Intention of prepar ing his friends for tho death of his wife, and to provide a plausible causo. At tho opening of tho afternoon session Hull's attorney tiroo and addressing tho court stated that tho last, evidence pro duced (tho letter) was of such n character ns to remove all further doubt as to his cllont's guilt, and that upon his advice Hull had agreed to withdraw his plea of not guilty iiiid to throw himself upon the mercy of the court. Ho further stated th.it ho now believed that Hull's mind was un balanced, an 1 asked the court's merciful consideration of the plea. Hull then for mally withdrew his plea of not guilty and Judgo Kngan sentenced him to .six years In tho Stlllwntor penitentiary. Hull had been pastor of tho Clinton Avenue M. K. church until about a year ago, and at that time achieved consider able, notoriety by charging that the trus tees of his church weio moinliers of the A. P. A. and wore seoklng his removal In order to get a man who was In sympathy with that organization. This resulted In charges being brought up against him by thu state conference and suspension from preaching for a year. ' Last August ho was arrested on com plaint ot Ids wifo, who charged that for a year or mure bo had been lovly poisoning her by tho administration ot nrsenio mixed with her medicines nnd with ar ticles ot food. The motive, as shown by tho evidence of the stato In the trial just ended, was a life insurance policy for t3,rN) which Hull had prevailed upon his wife to take out In his favor. It was also shown, nnd Hull admitted It on tho wit ness stand, that he had been criminally in timate with his wife's niece, girl of 10, who was living with them. Mrs. Hull testified that her husband upon being charged with this misconduct llnnlly nil niltteil It. Hull has claimed all along that Ills wifo has been subject to fits of Insanity since childhood ami had treated liiui harshly. Tho couplo's 11-yo.ir-old daughter was an important witness for the stato. Tho scene In court whou Hull changed his plow anil was sentenced was tin ox tremely dramatic ono, nnd strung tho nervoi of till present to n high tension. Judge Kagan, In sentencing tho prlsoucr, expressed his opinion that ho was not altogether of a sound mind, and accord ingly Imposed a light sentence, tho punish ment proscribed by law being from live to ten years. Did She Die? "No; sho lingered aud suffered along, "pining away all tho time for yoars, tho "doctors doing her no good ; and at last "was cured by this Hop Bitters tho pa "pers say so much about. Indeed ! Iudced ! "how thankful wo should ho for that "medicine." Washington-, D. C, May 15th, 18 Gextlemkx Having been a sufferer for a long time from nervous prostration and general debility, I was advised to try Hop Hitters. I have taken one bottle, and I havo been rapidly getting better over sluco, and I think it tho best medicine, I ever used. I am now gaining strength and appetite, which was all guile, and I was in despair until I tried your hitters. I am now well, able to go about and do my own work, lleforo taking it, I wns completely prostrated. MliS. MA U Y STl'AUT. Coming lUellts, Nov. 2(1. Thanksgiving turkey supper in Iiobbins' opor.v house, under auspices of All Saints' church. Dee. . Twenty-fourth annual supper under tho auspices of tho Welsh Baptist church, In Iiobbins' opera houso. Dec. 21. Second annual ball of the l'atriotlo Drum Corps lu Itobblns' opera house. limv to Ward Oll'iin Attack of Croup, In speaking of this much dreaded dUeuse, Mr. C. M. Dixon, of Pleasant llldge, Pa , said, "I havo a littlo girl who is troubled frequently during tho winter months with croupy nil'eelions. Whenever the llrat symptoms occur, my wife gives her Qhatn berlain's Cough liemody, and tho result is always prompt and satisfactory." This rem edy is used by thousands of mothors throughout the United States, and in many foreigu countries, aud always with perfect success. It is only necessary to give it freely when the, child liocomes hoareo or as soon as tho croupy cough appears and all symptoms of croup will disappear. For sale at m aim o cents per bottlo by (Jiuhlor Bros., druggists. As' your grocer for tho "Hoyal Patent" flour, and take no other brand. It Is the best flour made. 8 ' 1 eilf &Axl3 LONG OUT LONDON COUPON" C3 GUMMED SURE CURE FOR Dyspepsia, Malaria, Sleeplessness, Nervous Headache, Biliousness, Kidney Diseases, General Debility, Eic. A sic youv J)ri!tist to yet titan throuyh his iobbvr, or ccntl a 1'vbtul C'nf to BOULTON HOP BITTERS CO., NEJn YORK. Wwbb Samples Sold by P. P. D. KIHLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. 3ometto.es needs a reliable, monthly, reijalatlng medicine. Only harmlwj ac4 the purest drugs should be used. If you want tho beat, get Or. Peal's Pennyroyal PilBs Ther are prompt, safe and certain In re.oit. Tbesennlne(Dr, real's) QeTardlsap. tiolut. gent anywhere, gl.OO, Addrcu j?ai.L JIedicibb Co., Cleveland, O. For Sale by P. P. D. KIHLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. READING R R SYSTtM IN EFFECT NOV. 15. 18M. Trains lenve Hhenandonh as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week day. 2 10, 5 23, 720 a. m., 12IS, 3 00 and 5 53 p. n Hundays, 2 10 n. m. For New York via Mntich Chunk, week dy 5 25, 7 20 a. in., 12 49 and 3 00 p. in. For Heading aud Philadelphia, week day. 2 10, 3 25, 7 20 a.m., 12 18, II 00 iul 5 53 p. in. Sun days, 2 10 n. in. For l'ottsvlllo, week days, 2 10; 7 20 a. m aur 12 is, 3 00 and 5 55 p. in. huudayH, 2 10 a. in. For Tiiinanua and Malmnoy City, week day. 210,3 23, 7 20 a, in., 12 IS, 3 00 and S 53 p. in Sundays, 2 10 n. in. For Wlilinmspnrt, Sunbury nud Lewlsbur. week days, 8 23, 11 30 n. in., i 00 and 7 23 p. n, Hundays, 3 23 a. m. For Jlahauoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25, B2&, 7 20, 11 30 It. in., 12 IS, 2 00, 3 00,5 53, 7 23 and 9 V p. in. Hillldas, 2 10, 3 23 ll. 111. For Ashland and Sluininklii, week days, 3 23 7 20,1130 a. m., 2 00,725 and 9S3 p.m. Bun days, ,1 23 n. m. For lniltbnore, Washington nnd the West vl. n .1. i i. 1. i,(....,.i. .!.. a lup. i,u...u. Tcinilual. Philadelphia, (P. & It. V V.) at 3 20 7 53,11 20 a. m., 3 10 ami 7.27 p. i. Sundays 3 20,7 00,1123 a. in., 310 ami 7 27 p. in. Addl tlonnl trains from Twenty-fourth and Cheat nut streets station, u cek days, 10 30 a. ui. 12 20 12 K H 4U p in. u inlays, l jo, o 23 p. III. TltAINS FOIl flHUNANDOAII. Leave New Vork via Philadelphia, week dnys, 130, 8 00 a. III., 130, 4 30, U00 p. 111. ut night. Hundays, 6 00 p. m. Leave New Vork via Mauch Chunk, vhui days, I 30, 9 10 n. in., 1 30 and I 13 p. in Leave Philadelphia, Heading Tcriulnni, woe. days, 1 20,8 33, 10 03 a. 111. and 4 03, 6 30, list p.m. Hnndays, 11 30 p. in. I-ave Heading, week days, 133, 710, 10 08 11 53 n. m., 6 00 and s 20 p. in. Hundns. 1 33 a. ra I-ave I'uttsvllle, weekdays, 233, 7 10 a. ua. 12 ill) und 6 12 p. 111. Hundll s, 2 33 ll. m. I.i'iiM-Tuiimqim, Meek ilny. 3 IS, 8 M, 1128 .' m 1 27, 7 20 nod 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 3 H a. ru Iane Malmnoy City, week drtys, 343, $2i 11 47 n. ill., 2 03, 7 4 1 nnd Hi OS p. tu. Hundays, 8 V a. in. Leave Malmnoy Plane, week days, 2 10, 4 fs 6 30, 9 37, 11 Ms. in , I 12. 2 111, 3 20, 6 86, 7 37 n 1028 p.m. Holidays, 2 40, 00 a. in. Leave WUHatnsport, week days, 7 12, 10 10 m., 3 33 nud II It p. in. Hundays, ll 13 p. in. ATLANTIC C1TV DIVISION, Lenve Philadelphia Chestnut street warf mm South street u half for Atlantic City. Weekdays Entires., Oflrtn. in., 200, 400, 300 p. tu. Accoimiiodutiou. 8 01 n. in., 6 30 p. m. Hund.iys Express, 900, lOoO a. m. Ai-coiu-modatliJll, 8 00 n. in., 4 13 p. m. Hctiirulng leave Atlnulio City depot, cornei Atlantic nud Arknnsas ueutlcs. Weekdays Express. 733, 9 00 a, in., 3 30, 3 30 p. m. Accommodation. 8 15 n. in., 4 32 p.m. .Sundays Express, I 00. 7 30 p. in. Accommo dation, 7 13 a, in 1 I) p in. Parlor Cara on alt express trains, I. A. HWEHIAHI), (I. O, HA.NCOCK, Oen'l HuperinteudiMit. -tteH'l Pass.Ae; A Handsome Complexion Is one of the . -dtt charms a woman ckn possess. Pc 'corn's Coui-lexion Powncn gives it. n STRAIGHT F? STICKERS ipeiQa. Railroad. SCIIUVKILL DIVISION. NiiVEMIiKIt 13,1896. Trains will leave .Shenandoah after the abov date for Wlggnns, Clllbcrton, Frackvlllo, Dark Water, St. Clair, l'ottsvllle. llnmhurg, Heading, 1'ottstown, IMinenlxvlllc, Norristown and Pull, adelphla l Ilroad street station) nt 5 OH and 1101 a. in. and I 20 p. m. on week days. For Potu vilie aud intermediate stations 9 17 A. m. SUNDAY. For Wigirnns, Ollberton, Frackvlllo, Dark Wato , St. Clair, l'ottsvllle, nt 6 OS, 9 15 a. m. and 3 10 p. m For llnmlitirg, Hendlng, I'ottstown, IMioenlxvllle. NorristQjvn, l'lillndclphla atSig 9 15 n. in., 8 10 p. m. Trains lenve Frackvlllo for Shenandoah at 1040a. in nnd IS VI, 5 11, 752 and 104 q. m. on,,,,,; , , i , n. in. imiu .1 p. 111. ' Leave I'ntt.ville fnr HI, on,.,,. t lJlU" a. iii. nnd 5 13, 7 25 and 10 20 p. in. cpft, , 10 40 a. in.. 5 13 n in. Vlr. Leave Philadelphia, (lirnad street Mot Hhennndoali at 5 57 and 8&3 a. m., 4 10. ft , p. in. week days. Sundays lenve at 6 50 art ypr, 1.1'iiie iiroan sircct station, l'lillauelphla. jif,r; iurK, uceitu urnve Itratich, and Intermediate stations, 4 03, 6V 1.UVU. in., -o-i, o.au, i.w p. in. neclc-ua. aiuniays oiuy. nunuay, tslop at iur Ai,ur riiiKi, i s,o a. Leave Ilroad Street Station, l'hlludtlr J'Olt Ni:V VOUK i-Miress, wceK-iiiM, a lo i oi. 1 no ni l. i, i 7 33, - JO. a 33. V 50, 10 21 i llinini; Cnn. 11 00 a. l:i 1200 noon, 12.13 (Limited In) nnd I .' p m. Hilling Tarsi, I 10, 2 30 (Dining Can 3 SO 4 00, 5 Oil, 5 56 (Dining Car), 6 00, 6 50.8 12 I J l p. in , 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 20, I 03, 4 5u ', 1 , s 20. s ,tl, 9 50. 1021, (IHuluu Car), 113', ,, 12 3 J) (Dining Car), I 00 Limited I SJlilun, Ciin.iJO, 5.M1, (Dining Cnn, 6 33, 6 50,8 1-', lu ' p in , 12 01 night. Epre fur lloston without elmnge, 11 iu m , wcok-day, and 6 50 p. in., dally. I'OH WAHIIINOTON AND THE SOl'TIl. For Kiltluirenuil Wntili.iitrtim. n fwi i m s io -la. ll 9H n. in i-.nn ti9'ti i i...t.u.i t... Ing Car), 112, 318, 4 41 (3 19 Congressional Limited. Dining Cur), 17, 6 33 (Dining Car,, 7 40 (Dining Car) u. in., and 12 03 ulelii week .lays. SundayH, 3 30, 7 30, 9 12, 11 23 a. m.. 12 OJ 1 12, 4 41, ( 3 18 Oongriwaloilal LilnUad, Dining Cur), 655 (Dining Car), 7 10 u m. V.,,,,,.,. VH, , .IN W IllK'll. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street statloa, l'ldladehilii , .t Dclowaro river bridg), express, 7irj i in d.lly, Leavo Market street Ferry, express, 8 , 2 00, (00,5 10 p m Sumlaya, 8 13, UI Accommodation, 8 00, S JO, a. in., U2on, i p m.. eck days, Humluys, h 00, 8 13 a, c .00 and 3 On p. in For Cape May. Anali sscn, Wlldw-'oil art Holly Ileai b, and Sea Isle t itv, Oi i au ( itv and Avnlon Bxpri'ss, 9 Oil u in., 100 p. m, w 'it days. Sundays. V 00 a in For Homers Point. Express, 8 50 n m., 4 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 43 a. in, S. M. I'iibvost, J. It. Wooi. Ueli 1 Manager. tien'l Poaa g'r Apt. .9.ttitt t 14.
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