Cancer 0! the Face. Mrs. Laura E. Mims.of Smlthvlllc.Ga., soys: "A small pimple of a strawberry color appeared on my clieelc; it soon began to grow rapidly, nolwHhstand lug all efforts to clieck it. My eye oecame lemuiy inflamed, and was 60 swollen that for quite k while I could not see. The doctors said I had Cancer of the most malignant type, and after ez- hansting their efforts without doing me any good, they cave up the case as hopeless. When in formed that my father had died from the same disease, they said I must die, as hereditary Cancer was incurable. "At this crisis, I was advised to try S.S.S., and in a short while the Cancer began to discharge and continued to do so for three months, then it began to heal. I continued the mcdiciuc n while longer uutil the Cancer disappeaml en tirely. This wnt several years ngo and there has been no return of the disease." A Real Blood Remedy. Cancer is a blood disease, and only a blood remedy will cure it. j.''S.jS. guaranteed purely vegetable) pjnta blood remedy, and never falbr f,o,-jjen manently cure Cancer, Scrof ulaTEcxenia, Rheumatism or any other disease 'of the blood. Send for our books on Cancer and Blood Diseases, mailed free to any address. Swift Specific Co. Atlanta, Ga. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TADLBTS POSITIVELY CUKE AuIj jservou S)un f ailing Altai ory. I ni potency, 81eeple nesi eto., canted by AbORQ and other Kioewea end India cretlons. Thty quieklv and tureftf restore Lout Vitality In old or toan. and At a man for ntudy, buine-m or marrtagv. PrnTAnt IninnfAr and ConnimPtlon tf taken In time. Their tit A ahowa lmmedlnta improve. men; and onecta a cuius wuere ail oraen iau. in ist upon having the genuine AJax Tablete. They hare cared thousands end will cure xou. Wo ole a toaltlve written guarantee to effect a care In each case or refund the money. J'rlce OO cent per packaee.or lx package full treatment) for 9Zo. 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Sold at Klrlln'a tlriiK store, Blienandoali, That's why they enjoy their OOPPEtt Any grocer can tell yon why customers keep coming back fof SIJEilG'S. Oniric a pact'. Cingle Standard Only Is possible, whether as n test of excellence In journalism, or for the lnefistirement of .iimiit.ties, time or value; auu The... PKiladelphia Record . . . After a career of nearly twenty years of uiuiiivrruiHcu prowin ih jiiguueti in ciniin iiitf that tlie standard 11 rat eatahlUhed by i ka summers m uie ono true ical oi A Perfect Newspaper., To publish A1,T. 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The Pioneer Oneeiii nioriiln&r newRiwiiier In the UnHfl Rtntwj The Keooril, fctlll J J CADS W1IUKK Witness Its unrivaled average dally circulation exoeeallng 160.0(1) eonlea. and an nvsraca exceeding 130,000 ouMm fnr Its Sunday editions, while linltaHona of Its plan of publication In every luitKJrtnnt elty of the country testify to the truth of tho assertion tlwit In the quantity and quality of 1U eon tents, ami in the price at which It Is sold 'Sim Heoord has established the standard by which excellence In Journalism iinast be measured. The Daily Edition Of The lteonnl will li nonl l.v mall tn inv addreas for 88.01) per year or 'JR.' cents per The Daily and Sunday lUltluna toswlher. which will ulvelt renders the Leal anil frA.hoi. i,ifnr,itAni, nf ii it U li)gin In Hib world every day In the ffSS UrSludliiK hojldayt, wffl be ent for 1 1.00 a j ear or W cants pr month. ,'Address . THE RECORD PUBUSHINa CO., Record Building, Philadelphia, Fa. trr JN 'l No Strong Evidonco Agaiust tho Dead Man's Miatross. GULDENSUPPE'S BIVAL MISSING. Th Man Whom tlio Mtirilcrod Mnn Unit Thrnsliotl.nnd Wlm I8nl.C!0totl of Complicity In tlio Torrllilo Crlnio, Cntitiot llo Located. New York, July 2. Tito developments In the Qultlensuppe murder case yester day were not startling. It la pretty well established that the mutilated, headless body whose fragments were found In parcels In Mast river and the Ogden woods Is that of William Quldensuppe. The police appear to consider the Iden tification satisfactory. Mrs. Nack, the muscular Bavarian woman with whom Quldensuppe was living, will be charged with murder, even though no stronger evidence against her Is obtained. Her conduct since Friday, when Qulden suppe disappeared, has been suspicious, and her statements contradict them selves, and some of them have been disproved by the police. Still thore is no direct evidence against her. The man Martin Thome, who Is said to have been a rival of Quldensuppe In Mrs. Nack's affections, and who once received a beating In a light with the bath rubber, is not to be found. Ills name Is brought Into the case because he is the only bitter enemy Qulden suppe Is known to have had. Mrs. Nack bears up very well under the terrible accusation. Search of her house yesterday did not materially strengthen the case against her. The pollen are tracing her movements on Saturday, the day after Quldensuppe droped out of sight. Mrs. Nack was arraigned before a police magistrate yesterday afternoon She was accompanied by a cordon of central office men and hor lawyer. She was visibly nervous; she clutched her hands and her face was remarkably pale. She listened with the eagerest at tention to all the proceedings. Her at torney objected to his client being held. There was no proof that she had had committed a crime. It had been vaguely hinted that she had been In strumental In the killing of Gulden suppe. There was no proof that the body was Guldensuppe's. Even If the body were Quldensuppe's, what proof was there that the man had been killed? He might have died a natural death and the body cut up afterwards. It was no crime to cut up a dead body. The magistrate decided to continue the preliminary hearing from day to day, until the matter Is settled. Inspector O Brlen, In charge of the detective bureau, said last night that he did not care to speak ofllclally when asked as to whether the body Is that of Guldensuppe, but admitted that to be the conclusion he had drawn from the evidence at hand. He positively declined to answer the question as to whether the murder wns committed In Mrs. Nack's apartments. When the woman Is arraigned today O'Brien says he wilt have all the witnesses present, Including Mrs. nicer, the Long Island City shopkeeper who has made a state ment to the effect that she sold to n woman, whom she has substantially Identified as Mrs. Nack, the piece of oilcloth from which were cut the parta which were wrapped around the sev oral parts of the "body when subse quently found. O'Brien seemed to ex press some doubt as to whether Mrs Ttlger will consider her memory or Im pressions strong enough to swear to the identification In court. If she does not a material link In the chain of evidence against the prisoner will have been lost. O'Brien said that he has caught the prisoner In many contradictions In the course of his Interviews with her, while on the other hand she has been able to corroborate some of the asser tions she nan made. Hel said that he has found the original of the telegram which Mrs. Nack said Quldensuppe had sent to her on Saturday afternoon, ask Ing her to go to the baths and tell the superintendent to put another man In his place there temporarily. If this telegram Is genuine, and was In re allty sent by Guldensuppe, It Is suf. tlcient proof that Quldensuppe was alive after the first portion of the dis membered corpse was found In the water of the East river, for it was sent some time after that. As to the story published yesterday that the head of the corpse had been taken away from Mrs. Nack's flat In a valise. Acting Inspector O'Brien said that he had no knowledge. He had not heard anything about the finding of tlio head, as had been reported. Coroner TuthlU also Bald that he had not heard that the head had been recovered, and he said that he would 8uy bo no tified had such been the fact. Did You ISver Try Electric Bitters as & remedy for your troutiiesr u not, get a pome now anu get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to tho relief and cure of an t emaie (Jompiaints, exerting a wonueriui direct Influence In giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Appotite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spoils, or aro nervous, uioepicss, r.xciiuoie, mouiucuuiy or troubled with l)iy Spells, Electric Hitters Is tho medlclno you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by Its use. Large bottles only nuy cenu ai a. tvasiey s urug store. "Killiolil l'lisliu'ltoHlmis, London, July 2. A dispatch to The Standard from Constantinople says that Edhem Pasha, commander-in-chief of the Turkish forces In Thessaly, has tendered his resignation of com mand to the sultan on the ground that under the proposed peace conditions ho will be unable to guarantee the dis cipline of the army. A Household Nooeulty. Casoarets Candy Cathartic, the most won. deiful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of 0. 0.0. to-day; 10, 25, 60 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Mlloa l'riilHoVDrttlNh feoinlcrs. London, July 2. The Dally Mall pub lishes an Interview had by one of Its correspondents with General Nelson A. Miles, of the United StateB army, after yesterday's review at Aldershot, In which General Miles Is reported as hav ing said: "I nover saw a finer Ipt of soldiers. They oan stand comparison with the best troops In the world. Their discipline must be admirable to enable them to maneuver so well In such a small place. Bngland hus Indeed a right to feel proud of her army." tlucklen's Arnica Salve. The beat salve In the world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheam, fever soies, tatter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively ourta piles, or 40 pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. 'Price SS cents per box. for sale by A. Waaley, A SHORT STORY In Wilkcsbarre LifeInteresting to the Public at Large. Many ri reader of this In Wllkosbnrre lias seen tlio large wntch sign, Hint bungs out at No. 40 North Main street. It Is there to toll tlio people who sco It that Ilobert W. Ha'glit, watchmaker, etc., can be found ut that loca tion, and perhaps you may doubt the follow ing, in which case you can always find Mr. Itatght, at his address ready and pleased to verify It. Watchmaking as It Is called, Is no doubt thought to bo a comparatively enay business on tlio constitution or a man, out this la not the caso. Tlio constant stooping position maintained while at work brings wltli it many acnes ami pains, sticit positions in Unto effect the action of the kidneys, and this is just what it did in the case of Mr. Haight, and he lwgan to look for a remedy that would relievo. At last lio was rewarded . One day he read of Doan's Kidney Mils. Nothing was claimed for tliem, hut that thoy were a kidney cure. All the ills that flesh Is heir to were not set down as being subject to their wondrous influence, and this Inspired confidence In them. The symptoms described by kiduoy sufferers wero his symptoms, lie began taking morn, nireo or inur noses brought a chango, and day by day ho grow better, now ho says : "I am entirely over my trouble. Homo remedies I have used, but found hut little relief of a temporary nature. My greatest trouble was lameness and stiff ness in the back, with sharp, shooting pains in the region of the kidneys. I consider Doan'a Kidney Mils a good and safe remedy, and I recommend them to others." No better proof of merit can be offered than tlio plain facts as stated by those who know by experience Call on Mr. Ilaightlf you doubt tills. Doan's Kidney Mils are for salo brail dealers. Price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. Solo agents for tho U. S. Kemcmbcr the name Doan's and tako no other. Deftsvr iminiiiulM uoiiunil ,iui-. London, July 2. Last evening, at tho Hotel Savoy, Chauncey M. Depew gave a dinner In honor of General Nelson A. Miles, of the United States army. Mr. Bradley Martin and a distinguished company of Americans wero invited tc meet General Miles. If it required an annual outlay of $100.00 to insure a family against any serious conso- quences from an attack of bowel complaint during tho year there aro many who would feel It their duty to pay It j that they could not afford to risk their lives, and thoso of their family for such an amount. Any ono can get this insurance for 25 cents, that bo- ingtho prico of a bottlo of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Eemody. In almost every neighborhood somo onobasdicd from an attack of bowol complaint beforo nicdicluo could be procured or a physician summoned. One or two doses of this remedy will euro auy ordinary caso. It nover falls. you afford to tako the risk for so Binall an amount, tor salo by uruuicr isros., druggists. PHILADELPHIA. PA. CURE GUARANTEED." "El HEUVOUSUlHI,IT, reanltsor Helf-nbuse, Hpeclul DUeaapa, 'Var icocele, Htrletnres. No Cutting-. Hmalt Undeveloped Ontaairff Ijost Manhood Kestored. Dl flfin DfllOnH Oil re Uuarnnteed uluuu I uiuuil Itnnltenaes. Freia cnaea cured In4 'to today a. Send 10 eta. slampifnr hook "-r-nith.nnlvlriiameineiil hnnk Hvnnalni? Quacka&fakeInstltutea,ttieIrtrlc)u&scbemo. Health is Wealth. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND. BRAIN TREATMENT the original; all others imitations. fa sold under positivo Written Gnarontce, ness, Night Losses, Kvil Dreams, Inctt or uonn. flnnnn. Nnrvonannaa. rjisaltnde. all Drains. Yoath. fnl Prrnra or KTmflid vn lino of Tobacco. Onium. or Iiqnor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death, At store or by mail, $1 a box, six fort!; with -written cunrnntec to euro or rerutitl pioiiey. Hnmplo pack age, containing fiyo deysr treatment, with full instructions, 23 cents. Ono sample only sold to eacn person. At storo or uy man. tSTRcd Ubel Special Extra strengtn. 11 a box: six for 3. witW 'inrnMlnSlrun. Af Cm. uvriirfn cuoraniei fiBFOREorbymaiU v For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug; Store. peppa. Railroad. SCTUYKILI. DIVISION. May 20. 1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the abov. date lor WlKgans, uuberton, Kraotvllle, Dart Water, St. CltUr, Pottavllle. Hamburg, Beading Pottatown. PhoenlxvlUe. Xorrlatown and Phil adclphla (Ilroad atrect station) at c 08 and 1103 a. ru. and 4 20 p. m. on week days. Sundavs. SOB a. m., 3 10 p. m. For Pottsvllle and Inter- mraiaie euuioua only n a. m. week days Sundavs. 9 45 a. m. trains leave rrocKviue lor Hlienandoah al 1040 a. m. and 1281. 5 41. 7 82 and 10 47 m Sunday. 11 13 a. m. and 5 41 D. m. lave roiwvine lor Hnenandoah at 10 15 a. id. anu i2.uo, a xo, v ana iu vu p. m. Sunday Leave Philadelphia. (Broad atreet station), tn Shenandoah nt 5 57, 8 85 and 10 19 ft. m 4 10 and T i p. m. weeK uaya. Hunuaya leave at 0 SO a. m. Leave Ilroad street station, Philadelphia, toi Sea Olrt, Aabury Park, Ocean Grove, Lom urancu, nuu iiitermeuiaie stations, o DO, 8.73 a. iu.,e.ou aim p. in. woesxiays. bun. uuyii o o . 111. Leave Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW VOIilC Kxpress, week-days, 3 30, 4 Oo, 4 50 5 13, 0 60, 7 ua, o M, a i, v ou, iu zi turning uor), 11 00 a. in, 12 00 noon. 12 85 (Limited 100 ami 4 72 n m Pining Cars), 140, 2 30 (I)inlng Oar) 3 20, 3 50. 4 00,3 00, 594 (Dining Car). 600, 702,7 , 1000 p. m.t Vi Ul, Bie- ounuuya, a -JO, 4 uo, 4 OO 5 15, 8 20,8 33,0 50. 1021, (Dl, Ing Car), 1135 n, ro. 1285, 105 iDiiilng Car) 200 (Dining Car), 4 00 (i.itniteui winning ur;, o-juLua,(i)ining Oar) OWl, ( V4, , IV. iv w I. ill., uui llllflll, Kxpress for Itoston without change, It 00 a m. weeK-aays, anu 4 aa p. m., uauy. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE BOUTII, For Baltimore and Washington, 8 50, 7 20,8 S2, 1020, 1123 a. m., 12 09 (13 81 Limited Oil ing Car), 112, 818. 4 41 (519 Congresalonal T.lmlt,!. TM 111 11 1- furl At? AM nir.ln r,.-, 781 (Dining Car) p. m., and 1205 nlgti wcck uaya. puiiuaya, o ou, I 20, V id, IISS ft ra12 09 1 12, 4 41, ( 5 15 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 8 55 (Dining Car), 731 p. ju, lliuiUK t,vri auu 10 nigui. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Ilroad street station, Philadelphia (via Delaware river bridge), exprees, 9 20 n. in. and 7 05 n. ro. d.llv. Leave Market atreet Wnrf, exprees, 5 00, 8 50 a m., 1 00, (Saturdays only), 2 00, 4 00, 4 20 and 5 00 p. m. Sundays, 8 00, 8 45 and 9 45 a, m. Accommodation, 8 00 and 8 SO a. in., 3 20 and 4 20 p. in., week days. Sundays, 8 00, 8 13 a. in., and 4 00 and 5 00 p. in. For Cane Mar. AnclaaMMi. Wltilivnn.1 .ml jiuiiy ucacn luprees, iw a m., 4 05 p. tn. weekdays. Sundays, 9 00 a. in. Cup May only, 1 80 u. m. Saturdavs. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and oiuiio imruur. xvspresfl, .w ft, ul., 4 p. m. nEcmuMj. DuiwnjB, ui a, ill. Weir K111 1 ur. V.il 1 1 Rvt,-A-. im o psrt M uj, iu a w a 111., 2 00, 4 CO, J 00 p. m. week days. Sundays. 8 n. ui. J. D. Hdtciiinsoh, J. R. Wood, Oeu'l Mauager. Qto'l Paaa'g'r Ag DR. tar-" THE HONEST SHAKERS AND THEIH CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA, The shopkeeper who cheats us by lying with regard to tlio quality of his goods, and tlio grocer or the butcher who gives ns shot I weights, Is a llilef. However, their knavery touches nothing bnt our pockctboolc. There Is another widespread form of misrepresenta tion of a far more dangerous ond villainous character. We refer to tho false stateinetitsnud worth less guarantees that frequently accompany medicines. To guarantee a medicine to cure Is to brand It lis a quack product. If wo earr gtiarautco everlasting life, fur In a large majority of oases peopto die of disease, tlio proportion of violent or accidental deaths being very small. The Shaken havo always been known as a most upright and honorable people, and their success In the mauufsctute of medicines has also been well known. It Is therefore nut surprising to find them pursuing a very original and novel plan for the introduction of thoir remedy for dyspepsia. These God-fearing people, whose motto has always been "Try all things and hold fast that which Is good," havo put Upon tho market ten cent sample bottles of tliclr pro duct, or sufficient to give it a trial. The Shaker Digestive Cordial Is so prompt in its action that for tho trivial sum of ten cents, a person can usually dotermlno as to whether or not It meets the requirements of bis case. There are forms of dyspepsia which It won't help, but these aro very ntro. In most cases tho first doso rol'ores all dis tress, and an Increase of appetite at once follows. All druggists havo it, and tho noit tlmo you are troubled with indigostion send out and try this popular and successful product. It represents nearly a hundred years of pa tient investigation and study. pon Piles or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. . Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of- Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and Jl.oo. Sold by druggists, or sent post-paid on receipt of price ircsrllltl 78" MID. CO. , 1 1 1 Jt 1 1 1 Ullua St., Sew York. For sale at Povlnaky's drug atore, 28 East ucmre atreet AWN'S TANSY PILLS A Tattvn. Tstra ivt tin WOMAN'S RELIEF. AlvaranrnmritiTifl reliable. Avoitt ImitationM. Out ClTDN'l TAN IT 111 Lt Slid SAVE RitOHETI. Alilnio- ttiirt-t nrMtititr4rt 'ilrdt. nrle. II. CAT" 1 Bpeo. Co , Ooiton, Man. Our book, Ac For sale at Klrlln's drug store and Shenandoah urui; store. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinitj -For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer, PHILA & READING RY IN KFFKOT MAY 20. 1897. Trains leave Blienandoali as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week ilava 210, 534. 703 U 51 a.m., 1283, 3 10 and 0 07 n ill n ii in... t n, . u ... ui. For New York via Maucb Chunk, week days. 580, 7 03 a. m 12 83 nnd 3 10 p.m. For Iteodinir anil l'lilladeliilila. week ,W 6 iu, u ou. i wu a.iu., u oo, a iu ana o u, p. m, gun- uavB. A iu a. ui. For Pottavllle, week days, 2 10, 7 05 a. m., and 12 83, S 10, C 07 and 7 35 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Tamoqua and Mahanoy City, week days 210,586, 70S a. m.,1283, 810 and 0 07 P. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. for wiiliamsport, Hunbury and Lewlsburtr. Sundays. 8 23 a. m. .it i i. j m, u Ml u uvi ax itj a. in., u i ui i n. it. For Mahanoy Plane, weekdava. 210. n .toa 7 0S. 0 51, 1180 a. m 12 S3, 8 10, 6 07, 7 20, 9 SO and ii iu j. ui. ntiiiuuvM, iv, a ja a. m. For Aabland and Sliaraokln, week days, 8 28, 5 80.7 03. 1180 a. m.. 0 07. 723 and OM n m Sundavs. 8 23 a. m. iiui.iuiuiD. unaiiiKiuil UIiU IUO VeftVin n. & O. It. It., through trains lea" i Reading Terminal, Philadelphia, (1. & H. V X.) at 3 20. , im, ii u a. iu., u iw nun u. i, ounaays. O Ort r nn 11 OA a m o , a ., . , i . . u My i UU . . i.. 111. , u ,u t 1 1 1. , I Jl. Ill, AUtlf. iionai iraina irom i weuiy-iounn nna fjr.fwt nui streets station, weeK aays, iu so a. tn, 12 20, 1. IU 0 V I'.UI. IJ 11 1 1 11 1. J B, A IT!. O JQ III iu. TRAINS FOR SIIBNANOOAB. Leave New York via Phlladelnhla. tnu.tr days, 12 15, 4 80. 8 00 a. in., and 1 80, 4 SO, 9 00 p. 111. ouuunya, u w I). III. Ieave New York via Mauch Chunlr. dmV days, 4 00. 9 10 a. m.. 1 30 and 4 15 n, m. Leave Phlladeliihla. Keadlnir Terminal. wkaIc days, 4 20, 8 83, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 03, 80, 11 30 i. m. oaiiutiya, iioui. m, ieave iteaaine.weeicuava. i so. 7 lo.ianH. a. m 12 00 m., 4 19, S 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 105 B. ,11. Ixiave Pottsvllle, week days, 2 S3, 7 40 a. in., 12 SO and fl 12 n. in. Sundavs. 2 85 a. m. Leave Tanuuiua. week daya. 3 18. 8 43. 1128 a. m., 1 85, 5 51, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 I.eave Malianoy City, week days, 12 20, 8 45, 9 12 II 47 a, m., 2 17. 3 18, 0 17, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m Sundays. 12 JS, 3 13 a. m. I flkVA rl nhnhrlV I'ldtta nrauali- l m rm ISM O in 4 00 600.9 26. 10 25, 1159 a. ru., 2a 53t iSH, .i,iviii in. ouuuaya, is w, 2 to. f uua. tn. Leave Wllllamaport, week days, 7 41, 10 20 a ui., i uu auu ii jo p. iu. nunuaya, 11 tai p. ro, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warl and houiii street wnari lor Aliantlo City. Weekdays ltmreaa. 900 a. in.. (Salurdav, only, 100)200, 4 00,4 30, BOO p. in. Acoommo- uation, a uu a. ni., o la, o bu p. in. Sundaya Kiprees, 8(0, 900, 10 00 a. m. Aecominodatton. 8 00 a. m.. 4 45 n. tn. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corccr Atiitiiiiu nun AiKnitaoB avenues. Wuilril.v. It.iima. "m Oil ftm. ... f jm 1 . --J, w, , -av. WW ... , 11. , WW, 5 SO p. m. Accommodation, 4 35, 8 IS a. in., 4 10 p. in. Sundays Express, 4 00, 5 30, 8 00 p. iu. A coo in UluUUkluIl, w 111. , ill J,, m. 1 Parlor Cars on all exprees trains. WITCH HAZEL OIL n J9 snr Today's Raoo Botwoon Oornoll, Co lumbia and Pennsylvania. BEOOED BREAKING PREDICTED, t Is llnlloveil Tlint lletter Time AVII1 bo Mmlo Tlinn In l.nst M'cclt'n ltnco liotwiHin Cornoll, Ynle nnil llnrvnrtt. Throe Styled of Stroke". 1'oughlteepiile, N. Y., July 2. The seo- ond 'vartilty race over the Hudson river four mile course of the crews from Columbia, Pennsylvania and Cor nell will take place, tide nnd water per mitting, this afternoon between the hours of 6 and 7:80 o'clock. It is of as great Importance as the race won from Yale and Harvard lust week by Cornell, because the successful crew rows In It, and Its defeat or the smash ing of the time records made In that race will mean the raising of the ser ious question as to whether Columbia and Pennsylvania should not be ad mitted to future contests In which Yale and Harvard take part with Cornell. The best Information here leads to the belief that Cornell will not be defeated, but It Is also said upon like good au thority that her crew will have to row as they never rowed before, and that with any kind of favorable conditions the records of last week will be cut under. This Is the opinion openly ex pressed by Coach Cowles, of Columbia, and concurred in by the rest. The. conditions for the last two days .rave been remarkably jrood fit the hour set for the race, nnd the Indications art that they will be repeated today. In the drawing for positions yesterday afternoon Cornell had her usual good luck, and drew the outside course, where the ebb tide flows strongest. This Is the third consecutive time that Cornell has drawn the outside position. Columbia drew the shore and Pennsyl vania drew the sandwich, or middle place. It Is asserted, and with some de gree of truth, that the position that Cornell has held In the last two races, and will hold this evening,- gives her considerable advantage over the other crews, the tide assisting her. In a small measure to overcome this ad vantage, the stakeboats were moved further out In tho stream Wednesday, and may bo today If the length of the course will permit. The ofllclals of today's contest are: Referee, Harris R. Reynolds, of Pough keepsle. Judges on referee's boat: Cor nell, Benjamin Ido wheeler; Pennsyl vania, James Bond; Columbia, Guy Richards. Timekeepers: Cornell, Charles S. Francis; Pennsylvania, Joseph M. MItcheson; Columbia, Charles II. Mopes. Judges at the finish : Cornell, F. O. Schofleld; Pennsylvania, Charles S. P.otts, M. D.; Columbia, Harold II. Oddle. The crews of Columbia, Pennsyl vania nnd Cornell are all rowing very fast. Perhaps the most notable Im provement has been made at Columbia, where the disheartening experience of last year had made It almost Impos sible to get up enthusiasm. There Is plenty of It there now, and Mr. Cowles' remarkable work has had great effect. Pennsylvania Is rowing the fastest looking boat on the river and the longest stroke. Columbia Is rowing the fastest stroke, and Cornell the neatest, prettiest and slowest. There has been lengthy discussions In the newspapers over the principle of the strokes used by each of the crews, and the experts here have attempted to give descriptions of the strokes. Xast night the three coaches gave for the first time brief descriptions of their stroke. Mr. Cowles' stroke, rowed by Colum bia: The forward reach Is with straight arm and back, the-back In a perfectly natural position. The catch Is quick nnd Is fdllowcd Immediately by a hard, steady finish of the slide, the swing of the body going back a little beyond perpendicular, with hands finishing on the same level on which they wore when the blade entered the water lit tho beginning of the stroke. The re covery la a slight drop of the hands Into tho Inn, sufflclont to clear the blade of water, then a quick shoot of tho hands, followed by a slow forward movement of the body and the slides together until body and slides are In the same. position as at the beginning of the stroke. The length of the slide varies from 16 to 18 Inches." Mr. Ward's stroke, rowed by Penn sylvania: -"We are rowing the longest stroke on the river, averaging 34 and going to 36 on spurts of ten, then going back to 31. The men aro reaching further tlmn any other crew, although they do not move their bodies so much as the others, but use the full length of the slide, 22 Inches. Tills can be seen by watching the angle of the oars, and not the bodies. The lee drive Is also the greatest of all the crews here. The for ward reach finds the legs well drawn up to the armpits, the back almost perpendicular and tho arms at fuil stretch. The catch Is easy, the blade being slightly Inclined as It strikes the' water. When the blade Is fully In tht force of the legs, slide and back Is ap plied with all the energy possible. Tlx blade slides out of water easily, and the recovery Is almost Instantaneous. yot not checking theboat." Coach Courtney's Cornell stroke: "A long reach forward, followed by a vlolous lunge with the blades that places them quickly, firmly Into tho water, before the application of the power, which begins Instantly. 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