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Instead of drying upthepoison in my system,, like the potash and arsenic, S.S.S. drove the disease out through the skin, and I was perma nently rid of it." A Real Blood Remedy S.S.S. never fails to cure Scrofula, Eczema,-Rheumatism Contagious Blood Poison, or any disorder of the blood. Do not rely upon a simple tonic to cure a deep-seated blood disease, but take a real blood remedy. Our books free upon appli cation. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. ER'S Opera Hou J. O. QUIRK, Mgr. MAHANOV Gin. PA. THURSDAY, PR. 3. . TJio-omusemcnt event-of -the season KIRK La SHELLE'S Presenting the Greatest of Comic Operas The Wizard of the Nile. By Harry B. Smith and Victor Herbert Only company presenting this record breaking American and Europeas success. The same original production as was seen durinp its four months run at the Casino, New York. nn ARTISTS cn "J" Including Skilled Musicians "U PRICES: 26c to $1.SO. Seats on sale at Snyder's drug store. HUMPHREY WITCH HAZEL OIL C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. I J Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Bolls & Tunsors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rh mm & Tettors. EChappet Hands. Fever Blisters. , Soro Llpu & Nostrils. O Corns & Bunions. Stlnas 't Bites of Insects. Thres Siies, -j$q, 50c. and $I.oo. 4kMbrdnigglsU, orteut postpaid on receiptor price HCsruuiraiD.10 ,111111 muua !., ink. DftM1 111 Oonnoolion With tbo Destruction of tho Battleship MaitiOi EEOKETARY LONG'S STATEMENT. IIoIh Com Illicit t Tint tSuaploInn Acnltmt Spanish OIIIuIuIh Hits Iloon I'riiollonl ly Kllmliiiiteil-lltit Tills IJooh Not Itollovo Slmln or ItoHpoiiHllilllty. Washington, March 2. Tho main in terest yesterday In connection with tho Maine Inquiry centered In a statement by Secretary Long, following the cab inet meeting, that In his personal opin ion any olllclal partclpatlon by the Spanish government in the blowing up of the Maine was now practically elim inated from the situation. This state ment was not of a formal or olllclal character, and was made by Mr. Long ns ho walked away from the White House. As usual, the various cabinet olllcers were besieged with Inquiries as to tho questions before the meeting, and In response to these Importuni ties the secretary rather casually sum med up the situation In a few words stating that most of the time had been given to tho ournges on colored post masters In the south. Naturally the Cuban situation had been gone over, he said, but there were no actual developments, and he felt that public excitement over tho sub ject had materially abated. Then he added the statement, In the same pass ing way, that any participation by the Spanish government In the blowing up of the Maine was practically elimi nated, In his judgment. This last re mark was speedily given wide circula tion, apart from the auletlnir refer ences Vicl1 had accompanied It. It immediately started much comment and discussion, and when Mr. Long re turned to the navy department after lunch ho found that what he hnd In tended to convey was being given the forco of nn olllclal declaration that Spain's responsibility for the disaster had been eliminated. In order to make clear his meaning, as a persona! ex pression of opinion, Mr. Long dictated the following statement: "The man thing we talked about In the cabinet were the outrages on the postmasters, one a white man In Georgia, and one a colored man In South Carolina. In regard to the Cu ban situation I said I thought things were growing quieter every day, and as far as my judgment went, I was In clined to think that any official parti cipation on the part of the Spanish government In the disaster was now practically eliminated." The foregoing conveyed all that Mr. Long desired to say on the subject, and this much was given only to offset enlarged versions of what he had said. Persons occupying the closest relations with the secretary said that the opin ion expressed was such as any one might give with tho facts now at hand. It was not In any sense, It was ex plained, a conclusion drawn from new evidence not made public either from the court of Inquiry or any officer now concerned in the Inquiry. The official declaration of Senor Du Bosc, the Spanish charge d'affaires, that no mines or submarine defen'ses exist In the harbor of Havana had come to the attention of Secretary Long, and this statement from the authorized representative of the Spanish govern ment was felt to have been given due weight In the opinion expressed by the secretary. It was pointed out by persons bear ing close relations to tho secretary that the language used was "official participation" on the part of the Span ish government. This, It was said, had no bearing on the question of Spain's responsibility. The "olllclal partici pation" of Spain was one thing, while the responsibility of Spain, In case the disaster proved to be of external ori gin, was quite another thing. Tho secretary's statement was restricted, It was explained, to exculpating Spain from direct, official knowledge and par ticipation In the affair. In case It was shown that the act was due to some fanatic or person connected with the government then the question of Spain's responsibility would be still open. Orders went out from the navy de partment late In the afternoon to put the Ironclads Mlantonomoh and Katah- dln Into commission on the 10th. They are now at the League Island navy yard, where they have been laid up for a year or two past. It Is said at the department that the purpose of putting them Into commission Is to make berths for the survivors of the Maine now at Key West waiting on the court of Inquiry, who will without doubt have finished with them by the 10th. Tho Vlzcnya at Ilnvnnn. Havana, March 2. The Spanish cruiser VIzcaya arrived off Moro Cas tle at 6 o'clock last evening, after a good voyage from New York. She was met by scores of steam launches and gully decorated yachts, with bands, and as she steamed to her moorings enthusiastic welcomes were shouted from all the quays, which were lined with thousands of people. The streets and plazas were gay with bunting, rockets were discharged, and there was continuous cheering from all the boats. Do I.omo Hutiiiou In Hillary. Troy, N. Y., March 2. Spain's former minister to the United States, Senor Dupuy De Lome, was hanged In effigy In this city yesterday, and the police had to be called upon to disperse a crowd of about 100 people who had as sembled to hurl epithets at the ob ject of their scorn. Placards on the effigy were thus Inscribed: "Hang De Lome. V. II. II." and "Sucker De Lome. V. II. II. Club." The police car ried the elllgy to the police station amid cries of derision, Monument 011 Morn Cnstlo's IIuIiih. Springfield, O., Murch 2. At a mass meeting here yesterday to raise funds for n monument to the victims of the Maine subscriptions were started of J10 each from Governor Ilushnell nnd Mayor Good. Governor Bushnell In a letter said that If It Is proved that Bpanlsh treachery destroyed the Maine he was In favor of building a monu .tient on the ruins of Moro Castle. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your L Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, bo mado woll, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, tako No-To-Bac, tliu wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds In ten days. Ovor 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Ilao from your own druggist, who will guarautco a euro. 60o or fl.OO. Booklet unci sample mailed free. Ad, Stoiling Komedy Co,, Chicago or New York. Ask your grocer for the "Uoyal Patent dour, and take no other brand. It la the tost flour made. 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It was ao In 40 It will be so In 'yti. The Alaska Transportation and Development Company ,nCC00rpToi:ed $5 000,000 .arable To meet this demand, will own and operate I ta OWN STEAMERS, BOATS AND BARGES ON THE YUKON. Connecting with its own line of large and Magnificent Ocean Steamers, Special y adapted for pnssenger bus! ness carry- niK 10 iitni country nti immense amount 01 sup plier and equipment for the miners, as well as furntHldnir them tritminortatlon for themselves and their iroods, mid establhlilu Trading Stations at different points. An op)ortun!ty la offered any person, be they of small or large means, to buy shares of stock In this company and participate in the N0RM0US DIVIDENDS sure to bo earned within tho next 12 months. Shares arc offeied at $1.00 each par value, non-assessable, and will bo offered for a limited tlmeonly. Safer than Savings Banks nd Bank Stocks Paying larger dividends. While namcrous savings banks and batiks have suspended, transportation nnd trading companies wero never seen In the list of failures. This stock Is ont of tho most desirable Investments offered tho public. The incorporators and stockholders who arc connected with this company are men of wide experience In similar undertaking' and men whose names aro suOlclcnt guarantee of tho standing of tho company, to wit: AIJIKUT C. I1I.ATZ, 1'rcs. Val lilatz Ilrew Co., Milwaukee. HON WM. 15. MASON, United States Senator from Illinois D. O. KDWAWXS, Pass. Tronic Mgr. O. 11. & 1). It. It , Cincinnati. FRANK A, IIKCHT, of Chas.Kaei.tner & Co., Chicago, CJIAS. II. KOCKWlUJTrnMcMKr.O I, St h. It, . f Motion Itoute) Chicago W. C. UIN12AUSON, (Jen'l Pass. Act. O. N. O fc T. P. It. It., Cincinnati, O. J( W.OHIFF1TII, Pres. First National Bank. , Vlcksbure, Miss. FItKl). A. OTTJ2, pact eighteen years with Shelby Hank. Hhelbyville, Ind. J.M. PHILLIPS. Cashier First Nat'l llank, VICKSOUrg, M1S4. And hundreds of others equally prominent. Address and make ull money payable toZ The Alaska Transportation 'Development Co., I Fisher Uulldliicr, Cor. Vun Huren & Dearborn St., CHICAGO ILLl mmmmmmmmmmm& '"THEY DO THE WORK" 2 I BRONCHO 1 JE; 11-IUMLtUr'Al MIUJ -i . REMEDIES UC Relieve and Cure Head Troubles Stomach Disorders System Irregularities 2 '1 formuluN of nted phylfions "For every III, a special pill." If not at Drug Stores, write Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonkors,N.Y. Health Hook Mulled Free. 3 3 3 3 3 mimumimttiimiiim ADVICE TO SUFFERERS J un r iIi II. fir nn in savi. under omth, tuiit "uilvflrtlslue NDfClullau. trAvnllntr itociora unit f tcallr U professors aud otli rs with ttilr iulvrtltl peel lie and ilf robbed mo of huiulmta of uolUrt, a ad not 0110 of luem kiibw mini uuru DRJHEELJjSaaUL Philadelphia, was the only one who examined ino and found n innCH IlTer and Momucb iroa Kl.li.er, DLAUUtn, blo.audlfeH Uku a feeble old man, due to abuse In ningte and msrrted Life. He trealwt mo ucleuililrally. I stayed with til in for six niunihs. J paid the doctor well, but he cur ed me. UurlnR my stay I spoke to hundreds of pa tients, and tlny all pralswi u, TIIHlili, and told me the story of fhtlr sufTerlntrsas well as bay ing been quackeit by various doctors and would-be creat sppctallsta, I advhed sufferers to ro to Dr. it. lTlli:iCL.andtlndout for themselves what a ifrt'ai and real specialist la." Hend rive two-cent stamps forhouk "Truth." with sworn statement! oulv hnok exposing all schemes and dsvlcsa to awhullc poor uRbrera and (tlvinir correct deserlrw .ilu'.S' ".1 SECRET DISEASES, inent brinall. No name or addrcai pobluhil urihiupadeniKodMlren. Mecn-cj guanntrwl to all ThuworriorlglDal'ofeverytMtlinonlaUtiiiUomw.! I'rtih (-ii.rnriir.-d In 4 (o 1(1 dji. n- Thiil qUAItAWTBKa to cuo.lnr all oth.raVai " To Alaska LYNCHING. cutilo Attempt to Convict tho Al leged tjoador of the Mob. THE PKIS0NER BET AT LIBERTY, Attorney Ooiirrul KoKilintu Uoot Ilnolt to Itpportto (Jovoriuir. Mount "It Ih vlrtuta,"' lie Sn.VH, "tho IMvo Moil llroko.Iull mitt Iliiiniud TIiuiiihoIvom" Cross Plains, Ind., March 2. There' never was such a larire gathering of humanity In Cross Plains In Its history ns there was to hear the closlnB ancu jnents In the Hughes trial. The de fendant's attorneys were Hebuek, Cravens and Thompson. The state's attorneys were Attorney General Ketcham and II. D. McMullen. The state harped a Breat deal on the tes timony of Charles Kelly, whom they had brought from the reform school at Plalnfleld. The past character of Kelly, laid before Justice Craig, was decidedly In favor ot the defendant. While tho arguments of Cravens and Rebuck were strong and impressing, that of Marlon Thompson was most effective. Probably the most sensational part of the argument was Mr. Thompson accusing Governor Mount and Attorney General Ketcham of bringing Kelly here to testify against Hughes on the promise of giving him his liberty from the reform Bchool. Mr. Ketcham denied this. 'Squire Crnlg said, In his decision In the case of the state of Indiana against Ilezeklah Hughes for murdering Henry Schuter In the Versailles Jail on the night of Sept. 14, 1SD7: "I have been In the late war, saw I men wounded, bleed and fall dead upon tho battleneld. but this Is the hardest task that has ever befallen me. While I believe that 200 men In tho mob are guilty of lynching tho Ave men In the Versailles Jail, I must and do declare, according to testimony given In this case, that Hezoklah Hughes Is not guilty." Attorney General Ketcham, after the decision, was at once driven to .Dllls boro to catch a train to Indianapolis, where he today reported to the gov ernor. Before leaving here the at torney general said: "It Is evident from all the evidence obtainable that the five men broke Jail and hung themselves." The mllltla have been called In, and their presence In Versailles has never been needed. Hughes Is receiving congratulations from his friends from all quarters. It Is not known what the next move of the governor will be, but It Is sup posed that he will not do anything for a while at least. Humors that the governor will prosecute witnesses for perjury have not been verified. The release of Hughes was a disap pointment to Governor Mount, who said he expected that Hughes would be held for grand Jury action. The gov ernor said that the Investigation would not be dropped. nri.M am H,nw Httln tliliiL'wlilch ito .1 .l.o., ..tlinr tlireA Ittlln filinPR I1IUIU WUI lliu.l J - rr- creiitod they nro the nnt, tho beo nnd DeWitt's L.ittio rariy liters, mo msi uum tlm fnmous littlo nills for stomach and liver troubles. C. II. Ilhgeubuch. Now Torpedo Moats' Trlnla. Bristol, R. I., March 2. The new tor pedo boat Talbot was put over the regulation 12 knot course In Narragan sett bay yesterday for her first trial, and developed an average speed of 17.5 knots. The trial was made against a strong head tide, and 1C0 pounds of steam pressure was kept up during tho trip. The boat will be given another trial today, when It Is hoped she will reach the contract speed of 20 knots. If she succeeds the second boat, the Gwyn, will be sent over the course to morrow for her first trial. A thrill of terror s oxrcrlcnced when a brassy courIi of croup sounds throuKh tho house at night. Hut the terror soon chnneos to relief after Ono Minute Cough Cure has been administered. Safe and harmless for children. C. II. HaKonbuch. Proponed Stnto Aid 'Kor.lonns llopicins Annapolis, Md., March 2. A bill was presented In the house ot delegates yesterday, and both branches of the general assembly were memorialized concerning it, which hnB for Its pur pose an appropriation of $100,000 an nually for the aid of Johns Hopkins university by the state. The bill also provides that tho governor of the state shall be a member ex-olllclo ot the board of trustees of the university. Wo nro anxious to do a littlo cood in this world and can think of no nlcasanter or better wav to do It than bv rccommendinc Ono Minute CourIi Cure as a preventive of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that lollow neglected colds. C. II. Hagcnuuch. ISsterhnzy ClmlroimoM IMcqnart. Paris, March 2. It Is rumored that Major Comte Ferdinand Walsln Ester hazy has challenged Colonel PIcquart to a duel as a result of the latter's evidence In the recent trial of M. Zola, and of his repeated attempts to con vict Comte Esterhazy of the crime for which Dreyfus Is now undergoing Im prisonment. Enerev all eoiio? lloadacho? Stomach out of order? Simply a case of torpid liver. Burdock Illood Hitters will mako a now man or woman of you. AnxlotiH Ovor lluluiirln'n Attitude. T.nnrinn. March 2. The Constanti nople correspondent of The Dally Mall says: "Bulgaria's attitude concern ing the Macedonian troubles Is caus ing anxiety at the yildlz kiosk. It Is believed at the palace that Russia Is backing Bulgaria, and rumors of Im pending war with Itussla and mu gnrla are in circulation. An extra ordinary ministerial council was has tily summoned yesterday." What pleasure is there in life with a head ache, constipation and biliousness? Thous ands experience them who could become per. fectly healthy by usiue DeWitt's Littlo Early Risers, tho famous littlo pills. 0. II. Ilageu liucli. I'rlnco Applies Tor n Divorce. Vienna, March 2. Prince Phillip of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha has taken the pre liminary steps to obtain a divorce from his wife, tho Princess Louise of Belgium, eldest daughter of King Leo pold. Tho case will be heard after the marriage of their daughter, who is alllanced to the younger brother of the empress, i'rlnco Philip was recently wounded In a duel with Lieutenant Mattachlch-Keslovltch. Tho cause of tho duel dates from a year back, when the love affairs of tho Princess Louise, who eloped with the lieutenant, wero the talk of Vienna. to cuiti; a coi.o in oni: oat. Take Laxative Drumo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 5u, Tho genuine has L. U, Q. on each tablet. TIK THE PRODUCE MARKETS Am Itolleoti'rt by IiohIIiikk In I'lillnilel lililn mill lliillliiuii'ii, I)l11iuV1i1iI, Mnn li 1. Flonr firm: winter BtrjKTflnn, !H8.!Bi: do. extra. MMBtttiMW ; IVnn nylvnnlii roller Henr, 4 SvM.iti Whi nt itiwlv ! No. 2 ml Murch, l'l.l1 , ; No. 2 Pmui'.ylvnnia nnd No. 2 Dolnwnrti rii, 1.0(1.01' . c,irn firm: No. 2 mixiil, March, IXVW'v'. ntn sternly No. 1 white, 82V. Hay dull: choice, timothy, 112 for lnrK hal. Reof quiet - lieef liatnH, tiWtf. Pork easier: mepw, 10.2fca10 TV I,nrd Kteaily : western Hteiimi-d, 5.42'$. Butter firm: New York creamery, UV(JI7c. ; fancy printH Jobbing at SiKitaOc. rhcrau quiet: larxn Willie and colored, Heptmnber, fc'fce- Kuks firm : New York nnd Pennsylvania, 14'li'w. Baltimore, March 1. Wheat steady: spot nnd month, Jl.OO'..f.l.OO'i: Bouthern wheat by wuii pie, ir7(d(l,0l4. (lorn Arm- "pot and month, HHJifflttBV-; southern white and yellow corn, 8B(84!.4c. OaU utead.v: No. white, HfufflUSo )!yc steadier: No. 2 nearby, 55; jo. IIaystndy: choice timothy, tlU.fluralH. Now Voi-K 11 vi Stotik .MHl-kot. New York, Mari-h 1. Beevin firm: stepra, Jl.fxmto.lK). ChIvi-x almmt nominiil: poor to Bond vi-bI-i, HMQiM. 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It may be called dyspepsia, kidney disease, "liver complaint," skin or blood disease, or nerv ous prostration all these have the same starting point. The "Golden Medical Dis covery" reaches that point. It will cure these diseases absolutely. None of them can retain their hold on the system when the arteries arc filled with rich, pure blood. " I nm j.1 years old." writes Mr. F G. Dledsoe, of I.eesville, Henry Co.. Mo. ' For 35 years I sufTered from tnrpiu liver, constipation and indi gestion which severely affected my nerves. Hav ing to make my living by hard work, I would keep on until I would have to give tip. Some times my friends would pick me up and carry me to bed What little sleep I could get was tortured with horrible dreams. I took six bottles of Dr Pierce's r.olden Medical Discovery. It relieved the pain in my back and between my shoulders, braced up my nerves, and to-day I am a well mau." WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG AGAIN ! vlcor to thr whole brint;. All drains M . 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HACKETF 4 CO., Philadelphia. a FOR SALE EVBRyWHEEE. 1 ttlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' "' illlllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllHMi during will prc-nt to In readrrj a faithful (nc-"rd r tenuuon of die wirld'j rar 1 mi r, tir,; an 1 it 1 nmni r THE NEWS THAT BECOMES HISTORY National and Intero TlirWrcK.LV will unneii 1 ir 1 national Politics i miln sreal pnlnual cvci t .t nC Social and Economic ,ry " Questions n-'mi. of llie inouHrwienierpriieiwmidiniiiiilu KI..i,l,kere8,onilltr.i.L- S. 1 . 1 krtt ri im Liieraiure line story ol the great gold discoveries LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES TwolongserialswilUppeardurinRthe "'!;. y, ar. contributed by amhorx ol inter- L,,,, 11iiI,.,VZlIT. national fame, and will be illustrated. Tir A.5" (f l"r" 17" Owen Wlster rriiese and a score of equally prominent Howard Fvlo Writers w ill contribute short stone to the John Kendrlck Bangs j Wbkki vin iyS, malting thi piper tspi Mary E.WIIklnt "ciallyrltluiifictlon. Oilier fcaiurciare the DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES THIS BUSY W0RL0 FOREIGN NOTES ft X S XAr.Tl.lt IVt'lTXtY BH.tl WI LETTERS FROM LONDON AMATEUR SPORT S, ARNOLD milTS HfCASPAK H iurxtr A SPORTING PILGRIMAGE AROUND THE WORLD In theinterost of the Wpbk LY.Caspar Whitney is on lus v.ay around the world. lie will visit Siam in search of big game, making his principal hum fioni llangkok. He will visit India and then proceed to l:urupe to prepare articles on the sports of Germany and V ranee. 10c. a cofy uHjferftit fraifrctiu). Suiuriftim t'00 a itor. VuUitfl 111 I11W SUIri, CetMOtU, and Mrxlco. AiMreta lUKl'KK A IIIIOTIIKUS, rubllsliert.Xerf York City 9 Caspar Whitney v. p. HowclU .CHASES BIoodffHerveFood For Wenk nnd Run Down People. UHAT IT IQ I TliorlclicHtofHll rcstorft ronHI II IO I tlo foo'lK, boeauso It re- filnces tho pwnt IiiIk or lite Hint, nro cx lutisted by diM iihe, Indlvcstlot, liljrh living, overwork, Morry,exii'hes, nhiisr, etc. UHflT IT fin f H.vtnakit.Ktbe blood WnHI II UUCOl puroaiidrlibnndtbe digestion prrfeqt'-lt crentea solid llc-sli, tiniM'le nnd slrenuth, 'J'lie lHTeK being mode strong the limln become mttvi unu elear. Jt restoioa lost vitality, MopMill wnst lngdrnliiR uuil ujikneBH in either sex, nnd aa a female reKHliifor bus no equnl. Price M.,ornve bo.e?2.00. Urugglnts orby ninIL We onit help you. Advice and book, free. jWcltaJJs AbojJMMfour CascT THK DR. CHASI CQMPlHtT KUObe.iiiiitHlrU l'hiiudelohl ennsylvania RAILROAD. HCIin YK1I.T. IHVIHION. l'Kimi AKY 20, 1S08. Train, will leave Mhenandoah alter the abort date for Wlgtraii, Ollberton, FYnckvlllc Dart Water, St. Clair, J'ottsvllle. Hamburg, Rending, 1'ottatnwn. Phoenlxvllle. Xorrtatown and Phil, ndelphln (Hroml street station) at 60S nnd 8 10 a. m.,2 02, a 1T p. ni, on week days. Hundnyn, r05 a. m., 1 no p. m. Iavr MliciiAndoAh for Pottvil!e ' via Dclanr 7 57. 10 Or, a. m., 121 SO, 2 52 and K25p, m. cek days Sundays, 9 35 a, 111., 631 p.m. Tratiin leave Frackvllle for Hheuandoah at 7!W, il In a.m. and 5 -Is, 7 SI p. t. Hunday 11 01 a. ni. and S 2(1 p. m. Inve I'ottflvlllo for Hhenandoah ( via Frack vllle 710, 1120 a. in., B20, 7 35 p.m. Sunday 10 :r a. in.. 3 on p. m. Leave I'otfcBvlllr for HhiMinndoAh (via llelano 7-T, 9 in a. in., 123s, 2 12 nnd 5 00 p. in week days. Sundays, 1 15 n in (1 05 111. I.enve I'htlndelpMn, ( Hroad street station!, for Shenandoah at 5 57, S35 and 10 19 a.m.. 4 10 p. in. week davM. Sundays leave at 0 50 a, m. lavc Hroad street station, Philadelphia, lor Sea Uirt, Ashury Park, Ocean Orovc, Long Branch, and Intermediate stations, 8.20, 11. lj, a. m., 8.30 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Jave Hroad Htret Htatfon. Philadelphia. KOU NKW YOIEK. Kpre, week-days. 8 20. I On, 4 50 6 15, 6 50, 7 38, H 20, 8 38, 9 50, 10 21 ( Dining Onr), 11 00 a. Ill, 12 no noon, )2 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. in Dining Cars), 1 40, 280 (Dining Oar) 8 20, 3 50. I 00, 6 00, 5 56 (Dining Oar), 6 01), 7 02,7 43, 10 00 p. in., 12 01, night. Sundays, 8 20,105,4 50.5 15, K20.S38, 9 58, 1021, (Dli.ing Oar), 1135 a. m., 1235, 1 06 (Dining t ar) 230 (Dining ar). 4 00 (Limited 4 22 Dining Car), 6 20, 5 56,( Dining Car) 0 35, 7 02, 7 43. 10 Oil p. m.. 12 01 night. Kxpreas for Hostou without chauge. 11 00 a m., week-days, and 7 48 p. m., dally. WAKIIINOTON AND THE SOUTH. For Haiti more and WiMhlngton, 3 50, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20, 11 28, a. 111., 12 09, 12 31 1)1, .lug Oar), 1 12, 8 18, 4 41, (5 25 C'ongrea slonal Limited, Dining Car, G 17. 655 blu ing Car, 7 31 Dining Carl p. 111 , nnd 1205 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20. 9 12, 11 23, a. 111., 1209, 1 12, 1 41, 1520 Congressional Lim ited, Dining Oar, 0 55 Dining Car), 731 Uin iugOarJ p. in. mid 12 05 night. FOlt ATLANTIC CITV. Iave Hroad street station via Delaware rlvci bridge Express, 7 05 p. m. daily. Leave Market Street Warf Kxpress, 8 50 a m 2 00, 4 00,5 00 p. 111. Sundnys, 8 45, 9 45 a. m (accommodation 4 30 and 5 00 p. m.) For Cape May, Anglesea, Wlldwood and Hotly Uracil, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon atiu Stone llarlior Express, 9 00 a. in., 400, p, m. week dnys. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. For Somera Point Express, 8 50, a. m., 200, 1 00, 500, p. in. week days Sundays, 8 45 a, m, I. H. Hurt nissos, J. U. Woon, Gen'l Manager. Oen'l I'asg'g'r Agt Ut KM '- i"' " E ital UB KV DRUG HSftFCiM a sub e St n Da e a r qm Tu 5 n t- r Km at l'ovineky'a drug store, Centre atreet. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A timfd Tnr AtD KFK WOMAN S RELIEF. Alwav nroinittaml rfluhle Amvl h itai nt. Get ( ATti"'i iwiiT I'll L and a h i ts li'niif ulnrci or it-tit illn'ct (ttt ulfin, line ,'ai iti svkc Co , ItnntitD. Maw Our hook 4c Kor sale nt Klrlin's drusr store and Shenainloftlj drutf tutor. m 1'ttwiiers l. wr fir tke .re Im it ftufi' luiil on (Bit r fill " w.th Tonty 'id l't-miyroyal IilU tmi o.hrr U-f ntnivliiBi. Aiwavalitivthe lxt mill AVunt ill ir i.tmtnt. UuHsnteed ntrcrior to all others, ronttvi j . in the itS'rket, A Nu 1 I'trticuUr. 4 CtX Vt Thy have itoctl tlir t - if vears, jihI h.ie tilted tti' usmis of c.isfs of Netvtmi Jii'si uti SUcu at Ocbility, ttiK- birepless-n-ss ami V'ari(.ouele,Atrnphy,&C ThLy cit-ar the br.nn, str ngtlieil the nrcul.tion, m.ike didtloo ocrfct.1. and imnart a heafthv and losses are checked f rntanentty. Unless patients W1" ,r'-" -'ial and t, iitn..ns. aiul ,,t ihc dtvi-lopnir muM t Its special P m s Col 2