'2 9rfWFr.?1w", BABY Instant roli f for slim-tortured babies and rest for tirc.l nmihers In n warm bath with Ci TirciiA Rimi1, nnd a 81nc;lo application of CtTtnuiA (ointment), tlio great skin euro. Tlio only speedy anil economical treatment for Itching, burning, lilrodlnir, scaly, and pimply humors of tlio skin, scalp, and blood. mm Iitmld ihroitehnnttli' wnrM TVittkr nmfo akd Cm IfAl, im ok T(ov, 8olf I'mniirtorn, llofton. tt- "IWuiturc En-ry .Hhy llumor,HrailUd free. nnr.v m cmiswps rr;PtM .m cnd by CUT1CUHA BOAP. : "THEY DO THE WORK" 2 1 BRONCHO I as f HOMOEOPATHIC 4 f z S Q EM EDI ES IOC 3 l Relieve and Cure 3. Head Troubles Stomach Disorders System Irregularities 27 formiilfw of noted s "For every III, a special pill." s JtT 1' not tit Drug Store, write 5 Bronx Chemical Co.,Yoiikcrs,N.Y. z Health Hook Mnilcd Froo. DrTSTH i viourm m-i On. 1M &jr,3 ..- - -wo EFrCOTS AT 0"" THEN CATOM'S TJIZSLIZER Cures general cr special debility, wakeful ness, sporBijtcrhtr.i, emissions, imnotency, ruresls, etc. Corrects functional disorders, caused by errors or c .ccejcs, quickly restoring Lost Manhood in old ur young, giving vizor and strength v.'hcrc lorucr weakness prevailed. Coo vetueni package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. Cure is Quick, and Thorough. 'its t ce dfi-eivtd by imitationt: insist on CATON'S Vlt.ilizcrs. Sent sealed if your druc gist doc not have it. 1'rlce $ I per pkge, 6 lor $5, with written guarantee of complete cure, jtifftrmmioti, it-ferencca, ctt., tree and confidential. Send us stalenientol case and 25 cts. (or a week's trial treatment. One only sent to each person. CATON MED. CO,, BOSTON, MADS. Hold nt Klrlln's drug store, Shenandoah, Va HAVE YOU READ the TTmr c i mi no PHILADELPHIA THIS MORNING ? 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XI tandard Of Eepublioan Politios in tho Buo!: oyo Stato, BUSIINELL TO BE EENOMIHATED. Jpf.ilto IIIh J)ortnt ou tlio Qticmttcm of tho Stnto Coiniitlttoo ClmlrtnttiiHlilp, Jlc Will AofOpt Anotlior Tornf No Opposition to Jlninm nn Sonntor. Toledo, O.. June 23. The Ohio ne lmbllcan stnte convention assembled he.o yesterday. There Is no oupoal tion to the Indorsement of Senator M. A. ITnnna for both the Ionic nnd the short term pi senator, and ther Is no short term as senator, nnd there Is no opposition to the renomlnntlon of Clov ernor llushnoll and other state officers who have had only one term. The con test has been on tho state cnmpalgn committee chairmanship. Senator Han na wanted Major Charles F. W. Dick, secietnry of the national committee, for the place. Governor ISushnell and other state ofllcers wanted Chairman Charles L. Kurtz, who has managed the past two campaigns, retained. Senator Poraker was not here, but it is known that he supported Gov ernor Ihtshnell and Chairman Kurtz as strongly ns possible by wire. It haa been the custom for the head of the state ticket in Ohio to name the chair man of the state executive committee, but Senator Hanna had the conven tion In hand yesterday, and he will not perfect the party organization ac cording to precedent. Major Dick arrived Sunday and open ed headquarters for the contest. Gov ernor lUishnell and Chairman Kurta arrived Monday nnd opened headquar ters. Governor Itushnell had none so far as to say he could not accept a renomlnntlon if Chairman Kurtz was defeated. When Mr. Hanna arrived yesterday he held a number of conferences with both factions, but nt none of these could the contestants reach an ami cable understanding. Senator Hanpa proposed to have Major Dick withdraw, and the latter consented to retire from tho race If Chairman Kurtz would also do so. The proposition was not ac cepted. Governor Bushnell insisted on his right by precedent to name the ex ecutlvo chairman, and Mr. Kurtz said that since tho fight had been made on him he could stand defeat, but he could not compromise. The contending factions carried their claims into the meetings of the dele gates by congressional districts, and Mr. Hanna won more than two to one. He controlled the district meetings and the convention more firmly than the St. Louis conventlotjjast year. The Kurtz men concede their defeat, but claim S out of the 21 committeemen. Senator Hanna and Governor Bush nell had conferences again last night. While the governor regrets the defeat of Chairman Kurtzhedeclded not to de cllne renominatlon. Meantime the stato central committee will not select the campaign chairman and the members of the state executive committee now, but tho central committee will meet at an early date In Columbus for this purpose. It Is expected that Senator Hanna and Governor Bushnell will get together soon for co-operation in the campaign. It is understood now that Major Dick will be made chairman of the executive committee, and that Gov ernor Bushnell and other stato candi dates will name the other members of the state executive committee. It is announced that Major Dick will ap point John It. Mailer, a strong Hanna man, as secretary of the state execu tive commlttPO, The Ttepubllcan Plato ponventlon was called to order In the elaborately dec orated armory Bhortly after 4 p, m. All the 5,200 Boats wore occupied, and standing room was In demand. An Congressman Grosvenor, ex-Secretary Char'.es Foster, Governor Bushnell, Senator Hanna and the other leaders entered tho hall they were given ova tions. Honorable II. P. Crouse, chairman of tho state central committee, before an nouncing the temporary officers of the convention, reviewed the Republican triumphs In Ohio since 1S95, and then introduced General C. H. Grasvenor as tho temporary chairman. General Grosvenor made a rousing speech in the interest of party harmony, which was wildly cheerod. The first day's session was taken up In the naming of the committees, and then the convention adjourned until today. Try Graln-O Try Graln-O I Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of GRAIN-O, tlio now food drink that takes tho placo of coffee. Tho children may drink it without injury as well as tlio adult. All who try It, like it. QRAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is mado from puro grains, and tho most delicate stomach receives it without distress, i tlio prlco of coll'ee. 15c and 25 cts. per package. Sold by all grocers. Coming Invents. July 5. Sixth annual picnic of tlio Grant Rand, of Shenandoah, at Columbia park. Dancing music by Scboppo orchestra of 10 pieces. July 10, Ico cream festival under auspices of Camp 40, Daughters of America, in Rob bins' opera house. July 13. Grand benefit peformanco of tho dramatic cantata "Rebecca" by request. To be given for tho benefit of John Hall. Something to Know, It may bo worth something to know that tho very best medicine for restoring tho tired out norvous system to a healthy vigor is Electric Hitters. This mediclno is purely veeetablo, acts by giving tone to tho norve centres in the stomach, gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys, nnd aid tlieso organs hi throwing oil' impurities In the blood. Wee trio Hitters improves the appetite, aids diges tion, and is pronounced by those who have tried it as the very bost blood purifier and nerve toulo. Try It. Sold for 50c or f 1.00 per liottle ut A. Wasley's drug store. Opposition to (duiioriit Uuouner. Nashville, Tenn., June 23. The city Is full to overllowlng with visitors for the Confederate veterans' reunion, and the rush has not ceased. The chief subject of discussion is the proposed retirement of General John B. Gor don as commander-in-chief. Many names are suggested for his successor, among them General Simon Bolivar Buckner, General Joe Wheeler and General Stewart. The only intimation of a rift in the lute of harmony cornea from tlv suggestion of General Buck ner for commander-ln chief. His posi tion on the financial question Is being used ngalnst -him, and also his candi dacy for vice president as the nominee of tho Indianapolis convention. Mothers w 11 find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy especially valuable for croup and whooping cough. It will give prompt relief and is safo and pleasant. Wo have sold it for several years and it has nevor failed to give the most perfect satisfaction. Q. W. Richards, Puquesne, I'a. Sold by Qruhlor Bros., druggisU, A woman's ber.t I ewe Is are her tabes. A healthy, happy child is wo manhood's most appropriate orna ment. A childless woman is to be pit- Ir1 l,rM,rr1, ' she be the nosscs- Bor of other Jewels that are priceless. A womanly woman knows this and would sac rifice all the diamonds of all the nations fot the clinging, confiding touch of baby hand... Thousands of women lead childless, love less lives because of ill-health. They do not understand the duties that they owe to them selves. They neglect the most delicate and important parts of woman's organism- They suffer untold pgonics from weakness nnd dis ease of the organs that make motherhood possible, and never know the thrilling touch of baby fingers. They imagine their cases hopeltss. In this they are mistaken. Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription is a sure, safe, swift cure for all weakness and disease of the or gans distinctly feminine. It acts directly snd only on these orgass. It prepares a woman for motherhood. It allays all dis comfort during the expectant period. It insures the baby's health and makes Hi coming easy ami almost painless. More than 90,000 women have testified in writing tr its value. All good druggists sell it. Mrs. Rebecca Gardner, of Craflon, York Co., Va., writes: " I was so sick with dyspepsia that 1 could not cat anything for over four months. I had to starve myself, as nothing would stay on my stomach. I tried almost everything that people would tell me about, and nothing did me any good. I weighed only 8o pounds. 1 took two bot tles of the 'Ootden Medical Discovery' and, thank God, and your medicine, 1 am as well as 1 ever was, and now welsh 125 pounds. I have a bottle of your ' Favorite Prescription now, and mat is a wonucnui meuicine tor lemaie weaicness. Praise God that he created such a man as you." Business is business. No time for head icUes, Constipation causes them. Doctot ?lcrce's Pleasant Pellets cure them by cur ing the canst. One little "Pellet" is t gentle laxative, nnd two a mild cathartic You can blame yourself if yOU tlo u't get real good coffee to driuk. Ordinary coffee is made de licious bv sddintr enm inL - . 0 a package for Sccllg's. , A little of Uii3 Ladtiiixture to 'cheap coffee makes a delicious i drink and saves expense. I AWN'S TANSY PILLS A tsi cd. Tftui Airn lire WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alw&vinrftmntHTtif rHt.ril. Avaiff Iimtntinna. Oft Ca ton's Takit 1'ills and save siqkkti. Atdruir ton, orwnt titrtct ( sealed), tvrlci. tl. CATOV 3fkO-Co, Uoeton.MRU. Our book, 4c Fpr sale ntICtrlinsdriiffBtoro nnd Shenandoah drug store. per;i7a. Railroad. SCHUYKILI, DIVISION. May 29. 1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the abovi date for WlgEans, Ollherton, I'raokvlllo, Dar) Water, St. Clair, Pottsville. Hamburg, Reading Pottstown, Phocnlxville, Norrlstown and PhP adclphla (liroad street station) at SUS nnd 11 OS a.m. and 4 20 p. m. on week days. Sundays, 0 08 a. in , 3 10 p. in. For Pottsville and Inter mediate stations only 917 a. m. weekdays Sundays, 0 45 a. m. Trains leave Prackvllle for Shenandoah a 10 40 a. to. and 1831, 6 41, 732 and 10 47 p. m. Sunday, 11 W a. m. and 5 41 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shennndoah at 1015 a. m. and 12:05, 8 15, 7 25 and 10 20 p. m. Sundat 10 40 n. in., 5 15 p. in. I-eavo Philadelphia, (Broad street station), fe Shenandoah at 5 57, 8 85and 10 19 a. m., 4 10 and 7 p. m. week days. Sundays lenvo nt 6 50 a. ir. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia, to: Sen Oirt, Asbliry Park, Ocean drove, Loni Uranch, and Intermediate stations, 0 51, H5S 11 39, a. m.,3.30 and 1.09 p. m week-days. Sun days, 8 25 a. m. Leave llroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NBW YORK. Express. week-dov 8 90. 4 Oo. 4SO 5 1.1. am 7 H3, 8 2 ,833, 9 50, 10 21 (Dining Car), 11 00 a. m. i2 iaj noon, am U'imitcu l uu nnu 43 p.m. Dining Cars), 1 19, 2 30 (Dining Car) 3 20, 3 50, 4 00,5 00, 5 5fi (Dining Car), 0 00, 7 02,7 43, 10 00 p. m., 12 01, night. Hundnys, 3 20, 4 05, 1 50 5 15. 8 20,803,9 50, 10 21f(I)l ing Car), 1135 n. in. 12.15, 105 (Dining Car) 280 (I)lnlng Car), 400 (Limited 4 22 Dining Car), 5 20, 5 50,(Dlnlng Car) 6a5, 7 02,7 43 10 00 p. m., 1201 night. Express for Itoston without change, 11 00 a m week-days, and 7 13 p. m., dally. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, S 50, 7 20,8 12, 1020, 1123 a. in.. 12 09 (1231 Limited Dli ' Ing Car), 112. 318. 4 41 (519 Congressional Limited. Dlnlnc- Cor). 6 17. S!U (1)1 nine fin) 781 (Dining Car) p. m., and 12 05 nlgl t week days. Sundays, 3 50, 720, 912, 1123 a m., 12 J 1 12, 4 41,( 315 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 665 (Dining Cor), 731 p. m. Luuug wir; uu i-6 uu lllgai. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leavo Broad street edition. Phlladelnliln iVL Delaware river bridge), exnrcss. 9 20 n. m n.n,i 7 05 p. m. dally. i.eavo mantel street won, express, 5 00, 850 a m 1 00, (Saturdays only). 200. 4 00. 4 20 nnd 5 00 p. ni. Sundays, 800, 8 15 and 9 45 n. m. Accoinmouauon, n ou aim b ltj a. ni., a iu ana 4 20 p. m week days. Sundays. 8 00. 8 15 a. m.. and 4 00 and 5 00 p. in. not ijapo May, Angiessca, wimwood anil Holly Beach Express, 9 00 a. m., 4 05 p. m. weeivuuys. mniiuiys, v uu n. m. v-np May only, 1 30 p. m, Saturdays. ForHea Isle Citv. Ocean Cltv. Avnlnn nml Stone Harbor. Express, 9 00 n. m., 4 20 p. in week days. Sundays. 9 00 a. m.- For Bomers Point. Express, 5 00, 8 50 a m., 2 00, 4 CO, 5 00 p. m. week days. Sundays. 8 43 a. in. J. U. Hotchikson, J. R. Wood. ufn'1 Manager. uen'i rasa'g'r Ap PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JJR. W. II. YINGST, VETERINARY SURGEON. flraduote and ItoJtesIdeiit House Surgeon of the U!iIvejreHltfitiiJ N. Y. IlBAIKitlAHTEUS! Hotel I'roney, Shenandoah. TllltUU YBAR COURSE. Colls night or day promptly responded to q b. niiLurs, SI. D. Office t 80 West Centre stieet. Con be consulted at all hours. jjj M. BURKE, AT10RNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Kgan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Sheiiandoah. T n.POMRROY, t) . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. Jjl W. 8HOHMAKKR, ATTORNDY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pROF JOHN JONHS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mabanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of the heat masters v London and Paris, will give lessons on the vlolln.mandolln, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Blrouto, the Jeweler. Hkeuadeak. MWk m u a About the Little Enemies to Back ache-Witnt Home People Think About It. Mr. John Ulbbon Is a eitlcen of Wllkes- harre. Our representative found lilm at his place of residence, 837 Hasle street. Mr. Gibbon has been for a long time the victim nf a bad bak nnd kidney tronbles. The following conversation held with mm will interest many : "Mr. Gibbon," said our representative "How long have you been troubled with kidney disorders?" "For ten years It has bothered me more or less, being vory ld at times." "What did you do for It?" "I tried everything I heard of for whicli merit was claimed." Here Mr. Gibbon named numerous well-known kidney medi cines, nml one In particular, n high priced article that ho had taken many bottles of, nil to no purpose. "How did you come to take Doau's Kidney Plllt" "J ust ni so many others have I saw thom advertised and got a box nt the drug store of luck & to. I thought they might holp me a little, nnd to my surprlso tlioy proved the best thing I had over taken. Nothing has iioipeu me like Doan's Kidney Pills, nnd I hnvo not been slow to toll uiy friends of their genuine merit." "How did your disorder affect you t" "Exactly as you descrlbo kidney complaint in your advertising, and my sufTeriug with pain in the back at times was beyond de scription. I most oniphatlcally endorse Doan's Kidney I'llU nnd shall do nil I can to recommend them to others, for they are worthy of it, and above all, I shall use them myself." Doan's Kidney Pills nro for sale by all dealers, price 50 cents, mailed by Foslor- Milhiirn Co., lluOUlo, N. Y. Solo agents for tlio u. S. VETERiNARYSPECIFICS icr aerses, cattle, Sbeop, Togs, Hess, AND POULTRY. SOOPagonopkonrrontmpntofAniranls and Chare Hcut 1' rcc. A,,AS,,m.11 Meningitis. Milk l'over. ;.,i,.rn,,"' I-nmcness, Ithcunintlsm. J!.().-.Dlcmi)cr, Nnsnl Discharges. i,,",Jlo,s.or 'rbs, Warms. Coimhs, Ilcnvcs, Pneumonia. J5,K,V.n." "r Gripes. Ilcllyncho. (J,(i. lUlscarrlniic, Hemorrhages. Il.ll.--Urlnnry iiiul Kidney Diseases. lIy Eruptive Dlscnscs, Mange. J.K Diseases of Digestion, Parnlyslft Single Bottle (over 50 doscsX - . .oo Stable Case, with Specifies, MannaL Veterinary Cure Oil and Medlcator; S7.00 Jnr Veterinary Curo Oil, . iloo 8eM brDniirthLt or itnt prepaid aarwbers ind laser qaiBUIr sb rreelpt of prln. ' limrunEI8llED.C0.,lll Alltmill.m St, K.wTorx. HUMPHREYS' HOHEOPATinO SPECIFIC Nn. in ubo i year. ine osi? encceuftu remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, sod Prostration, from over-work or other canoes, fl per via), or 6 vi&Ia and laxite vial powder, for 5, gol 4 hy Drugutita, or Bent joitpllon receipt or price. UCnrjJIIETS'BBU, CO., 1U Jblll.1 11114m bU.wTork. For sale at Povinsky's drug store. 28 Kast Centre street LAD BEES DOYOUKKOW DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment IB tho oriclnnl nndonlv FHENCIT safo nnd roliablo euro on tho mnr ket. Prlco. $1.(0; eont by maU. Genuine sold only by S. P. KIULIN, Shenandoah, Pa. E La U laiaBabl Sixth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Side Entrance on Green St. "CURE GUARANTEED " M lieifinly ti)cniilne fifine.tv nklll ftilAdvert.BlDKMieclunaMulhUa.,thQ only G rati unto & Iteelntcreri with Hit years Practical & six yenri Hospital Expcrienco In Germany, notwIthtiHi- liUTivhat other ful.ely ndvcrtUe. Nervous ueuintv sssvssz Inl 1ktiioiiioa 1'prmiiiipnl 1 v ?nfl In 4 to 10 Jlay.. (Stricture. Varicocele and Ml llllll Hill VII H i iiumry uf Dixuimftfv,i;iin.'u ULUUU rUloUn by entirely new metiioa,ex claBlvolyrayown,lnaOtolX)dayfl. ERRORS OP ivu n ahu Luas ur r Shrunken Organs WiUv Restored, BtamnBfor book "Truth." only t iiiomedlcnj book advertised gtvioff yatnablo icromiatlon and ad v lco to younar and old. alntcloor married and thOMOconteiniilntliifrmnrrlacre and (Bthe only book that exuoiei unmerciful nko Inttttitea. Klpctrlollelt swindle., so-called Former fellow Buffererg free advlco As free prescription lmmbiiKl and AdvertUlntr Woctor with their fuku sriiarnntee.&prorcssedknowlcdgo & cxncrlenco which they do not poescps. Ye. read truth at all hazard! llwtllsaToyoufromfalUnKlntothe hands of quacks and pre tenner 3. Hours dally 9 to 3 ; Evrs 6 todt Sunday, 9-12. Jlouraforexumlnutlou and treatment or so-called Incurable and ilanfferoii. caaes daily from 10 toJ. Wed. and Sat. nights II to 10. Forsworn teatimonlnl.Bcccrery Satur day's 1 hi la. Times, Treatment by lnalh cnuoiwo cene PHILA & READING RY IN HFFEOT MAY 29, 1897. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows t For New York via Philadelphia, week days. 210, 8 30, 70S 9 51a.m., 12 83, 8 10 and 0 07 p m Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Munch Chunk, week days, 5 00, 7 0.1 a. m., 12 33 and 8 10 p. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 30, 7 05 a.m., 12 at, 3 10 nnd 0 07 p. m. Sun days, 2 10 a. m. For Pottsville, weekdays, 2 10; 7 05 a. m.,nnd 12 33, 8 10, 0 07 and 7 21 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m, For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days 210,5 80, 705 a. in., 13 33, 810 and 0 07 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Willlamsport, Sunbury nnd Lcwlsbttrg, week days, 8 25, 5 30, 11 30 a. m.. and 7 25 p. in Sundays, 3 25 a. tn. For Mahano Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25, 5 30, 7 05, 9 51, 11 80 a. m., 12 33, 3 10, 0 07, 7 25, 9 55 ana 11 10 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. in. . For Ashland nnd Shamoklii, week days, 3 25, 5 80,705, 1130 a. m., 607, 726 and 955 p. m. Sundays, 3 25 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via B. AO. II. It., through trains lea-i Reaflng Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & R. 1 X.) at 3 35, 7 55, 11 20 a. in., 810 anu 7.27 p. u. Sundays, 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m., 8 40 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20, 12 ID 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 86, 8 28 p. ra. TRAINS FOR SHKNANDOAII. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 SO. 8 00 a. m., and 1 SO, 4 30, 9 00 p. m. Sundays, 5 00 p, tn. Leave New York via Maueh Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 a. m.. 1 30 and 4 15 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4 SO, 8 35, 10 10 a. m. and! 42, 4 06, 6 80, 11 80 p. m Sundays, 11 30 p. m. Leave Itendlng,wek days, 1 85, 7 10,'0 OS, a. in. 12 00 m., 4 19, 8 00 and 8 20 p. in. Sundays, 186 a. m. Leave Pottsville, weekdays, 2 35, 7 40 a.m., 12 80 and 812 p.m. Sundays, 2 36 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 18, 8 43, 113 a. m., 1 35, 5 51, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 a. m Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 30, 3 46, 9 12 11 47 a. m.. 2 17, 5 18, 017, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m. Sundays 12 35,3 41a.m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 12 35, 2 40, 4 00 6 80.9 20. 10 26. 1169 a. in.. 202. 631 038 7 57, 10 22 p m. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m. Leave Willlamsport, week days, 712, 1030 a m., 4 00 and 11 30 p. m. Sundays, 11 30 p. m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wart and South street wliarf for Atlantic Cltv. Weekdays- Rxpress, 9 00 a. m., (Saturdays only, 130)2 00,4 00, 4 80, 5 00 p. m. Accommo dation, 8 00 a. in., 5 15, 0 30 p. 111. Bunuays uxpreas, so, vuu, 10 uo a. m Accommodation. 8 00 a. in.. 4 45 u. m. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corner Aiiuntiu aim e ranusas avenues. WcL-.! Kriir..u. 9n09JROOOn ... flttl 5 30 p. in. Accommodation, 4 25, 8 15 a. ni., 4 10 p. in. Sundays Rxpress, 4 00, 5 30, 8 00 p. m. Accom modatton, 7 15 a. in., 4 15 p. m. Parlor Cars n all express trains. A Handsome Complexion Is one of th ereatsst charms a woataa taj Pmisss. Tmmi'B Ooummum rSvsS jiTMl. HUMPHREY 1JM TISIJLM WINNER. Miko Dwyer's Boa Brush Oapturos the Groat Event IN THE TAST TIME OP S.071-6. Twenty Tlioiininl IVople Vritiicmrtl tlio Itiicis mid ilu ItcBiilt Wit tirntl iliiK to tlio l.m-tre Mnjoi-ily, tho AVltinor IIoIiir tlio l'riuio Pnvorlto. Now York, June 23. At last the luck lias clianeed, and the Dwyern have won one of the bit? handicaps. They tried for years tocethpr, and were beaten time and again, and then tried separately after dissolving partner ship, and now, after many years, the younger of the pair, Michael P. Dwyer, has carried off the great mile and n quarter Suburban With lien lirunh, In the fast time of 2.07 1-6. It whs a victory for the favorite, and conBe. quently a popular one, and, as far as could be seen, vas a true run race. The attendance was enormous, even larger than on Brooklyn handicap day, which was the largest crowd at a race track In the east In several years. Fully 20,000 people packed the lawn, the two tiers of the grand stand, the roof and the paddock, and from the shout that went up when IJen Brush landed the race, and Sitnms was hoist ed Into the floral Jockey's ohalr, it would seem, as If all had backed the winner. The day was a perfect one, the track was fast and a better race could not have been desired, even If the Jiorsca engaged were not of a class that has been seen In this classic stake in other years. The three races that pre ceded the great event were watched with inoro or less Indifference, as nearly all the spectators had come down to see the suburban and were restless In waiting for It to come. It was 4:30 before the bugle called the nine horses to the post. There was a slight delay at the post, owing to the fractlousness of Semper Ego, The Winner and Belmar, but within live minutes Pettlnglll got thorn In perfect line and they were away on their jour ney. The Winner was the first to show In front, followed by his stable companion, Belmar, the lightweight, Havoc, Sir Walter, Bon Brush and the others, although there was little to choose between them. They were fair ly straightened out before they had run a furlong, and then the boys be gan to hunt for the place in which they wished to run the first part of the race. Curiously, not even the light weight cared to set the pace, and the first three furlongs past the grand stand and around the lower turn were very slow, 3D seconds being required to cover the distance, all the boys pull ing and hauling at their mouths to keep them from getting to the front. The furlong around the lower turn oc cupied 13 4-5 seconds. Then began the race, for Lewis saw that It was unwise to choke Havoc, nnd gave him a little of his own way. and the colt became the pacemaker. Close behind him was Semper Ego, but Scherrer was urging him, while Havoc was going easily and with a lot to spare. Then came Ben Brush, tho fa vorite, half a length away, with his boy doing all In his power to prevent him from using up all his speed so early In the race. It was In that order they passed tho first half mile post of their journey In CI 1-5 seconds, the last furlong of the half being run in 12 1-5, the fastest eighth of the whole race. Behind Ben Brush were tho winner I and Belmar, while the others trolled along, with Dutch Skater holding the I rear and with scarcely a bit of the speed he showed a few days ago. On the way to the three-quarter polo conditions began to tell, and Semper Ego dropped back to tho rear ranks, his place being taken by Ben Brush, who nt the six furlong mark was half a longth behind Havoc, In 1.16 2-5, and a length In front of The Winner. Wow thoy were beginning the upper turn, with a quarter-mile dash around It to the stretch, and Simms gave Ben Brush his head. Lewis did the same with Havoc, and lost hut little, for in the 25 1-5 seconds required for the run to the mile pole, which wnB reached In 1.42 1-5, Havoc kept his advantago of a neck, while Ben Brush was a length and a half in front of The Winner, he In turn a length In front of Belmar, tho others hopelessly beaten. They rounded the turn In safety and straightened out for home. Then Slmms began driving Ben Brush, while Lewis was driving hut little on Havoc. The crowd began to shout "JInvoc," ftnd It did look for a moment as If tho Canadian representative might win. Slmms heard it, too, and worked all tho harder on the game son of Bram ble, The colt respgnded to every lash, and lnoh by Inch narrowed the space between him and Havoc. Now he was at the horse's saddle, at his withers, at his ears, and now his nose shot In front. The danger was not all over. for the crowd dropped the shout of Ben Brush, which It had taken up When his nose waB In front, and Slmms heard The Winner's name in frantic yells. He glanced over his shoulder, and saw the determined Sloan driving The Winner as only he can, and rapid ly gaining ground. Then he looked ahead, saw the finish only a sixteenth away, and dug his spurs Into Ben Brush's sides, madly flogging him as If his life depended upon it. It was a desperate race. Nearer and nearer drew the finish line, and nearer and nearer came The Winner. One vicious cut to Ben Brush, one frantlo push with knees and heels, and he was over the line In safety, winner of the covet ed Suburban, with The Winner half a length away, and Havoc, stepping fast, in the third place, five lengths In front of the rest of the field, all badly beateHT with Belmar leading them, Mr. James Perdue, an old sohlinr rMi at Monroe, Mloli., wag severely afflicted wiiu rntumatMm but received prompt relief from iMlti by using Chamberlain's Pain Halm. He says : "At time mv back would ldly that I could hardly raise up. If I had not gotten relief I would not 1 here to write these few Hues, Chamlierlulii's Paltl Italm luw done me a great deal of good ami I feel very luauktul for it." For sale by (Iruhler isros,, uruggtsu. Tlioi-mnniHtoi- Droppwl to 80 Doxt-eew. uunvar, jn. i judo m. 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