Both tbo method and results -when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acta gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Livor and liowcls, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fovcrs and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its elTocts, prepared only from tho most healthy and agrecablo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 oont bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliablo druggist who may not havo it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL uumiu, xr- new york, N.r. VETERINARY SPECIFICS 600 PAGE BOOK MAILED FBBE. CONTENTS: Part I. Diseases of Horses. Part II. Diseases or Cattle. 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BECAUSE IT DESERVES THEM Specimen Copies Sent free Send for one HUPH REVS' 3 l BAZAR PEy-ia i fiWTERHSW I 8 MAGAZINEW j TPT IYI Q DAHY. 83.00 per annum; Slcent CXVl'lO per month! delivered liytarrler for 0 cents per week. HUNDAY KDI HON, !)i large, limulsome pages Ml columns, eleguntly Illustrated, beautifully printed In colors, SH0 per annum; 0 cents per copy. Dully und Hun day, (3.00 per annum ; 00 cents per month. Address all letters to THE, TIMES, rmuuELruiA, ENGLAND AND JAPAN In Accord Regarding British Occu pation of Woi-Hai-Woi. JAPS FEAE RUSSIA AND GERMANY Urcnt Ililtiilti Jlny Atlviittco tlioMonoy to l'nj- tlio ChlnoHo Iiiiloniiitty to Jnimn Jiipnti In Fliiiuiclnli.v Kitilmr rnBioil All Auitlo-.IniiiiiioHO J'n touto. London, April 7. The Yokohama cor respondent of The Times says: "For the Ilrat time public opinion In Japan Is vehemently excited. There la no gen eral opposition to British occupation to Wel-Hnl-Wel, hut there Is a feellnc that Japan must assert and securp Borne other foothold on the Asiatic con tinent. Tho government Is hampered by flnnnclat considerations, but will probably be obliged to yield to public pressuro. Sober people nnd the of ficials generally favor a British occu pation of Wel-Hal-Wel and an Anglo Japanese entente, pourparlers for which are progressing favorably." The Dally Mall says: "We learn from an authoritative source that Eng land and Japan are In complete accord regarding Wel-Hal-Wel, but secrecy Is entailed until a completo settlement has been achieved, which, It Is believed, will Include nn arrangement whereby England will advance the money to en able China to pay tho Indemnity In full, and thus obtain a Japanese evacu ation of Wel-Hal-Wel." According to the statements mado on Tuesday by the Duke of Devonshire, lord president of the council, In the house of lords, and Mr. George Curzon, under secretary of state for foreign af fairs, In the house of commons, no op position was expected from Japan to Great Britain's action at Wel-Hal-Wel. The morning papers generally express themselves as satislled with Mr. Bal four's statement, but they are uneasy as to the relations between England and Russia. The Standard says: "In some quar ters It Is believed that the government will arrange for garrisoning Wel-Hal-Wel with Japanese troops, assisted by British marines nnd under the control of English ofllcers." At an Important meeting of mem bers of the upper nnd lower houses of the Japanese parliament a resolution was adopted calling upon the cabinet to protest against the action of Rus sia and Germany on the same grounds as those upon which Japan's with drawal from tho Llao-Tong peninsula was demanded. It was also resolved to call upon the government to take the steps necessary to enforce tho pro test. Thirty-five years mako a generation. That is how lone Adolnh Fisher, of Ziiuesville. O., suffered from piles. Ho was cured by using threo boxes of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. C. II. Iliigeiibucli. Xow TJnpnootl Tniitloin Itcoord. Denver, Colo., April 7. W. P. Sager nnd E. S. Wanbrough, both of Denver, yesterday broke all unnaced tandem records from 11 miles to 2G miles, In clusive, and also the unpaced record for one hour. Thev rode on the new board quarter mile track. W. L. Doty, member of tho L. A. W. racing board, acted ns referee. The two riders are under a contract with the National Cycle Track association to ride during the coming season, and will leave for the east the latter part of this week. Tho time for the 26 miles was C8 min utes nnd 23 seconds. The distance for one hour was 20 miles, 1,292 yards. Tho last quarter mile was mado In 30 sec onds. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The beat salvo in tho world for cuts, hrnififis. sores, ulcers, salt rhomn. fovor soros, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, cornB, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures pilos, or jo pay requlrod. It ta guaranteed to givo porfoct satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 conts por box. For salo by A. Waalor. ChU-nuo Strikers Win. Chicago, April 7. The carpenters' strike which began Monday camo to n sudden end yesterday, when all tho larger contractors signed the union carpenters' agreement. This Is a vic tory for the strikers. The strike caused 5,000 union carpenters to quit work. The agreement signed is practically the same as the one previously In force except for the provision for a weekly pay day, Saturday half holiday dur ing the summer months and a more stringent enforcement of the 37V4 cents an hour wage scale. A little boy asked for a bottlo of "get up in the morning as fust as you can," tho druggist recognized a household nuino for "DoWitt's Little Early Kisors," and gave him a bottlo of those famous little pills for constipation, sick headache, liver and stomach troubles, C. II, Uagcnbuch. Ohio Sllno Strikers Hot urn to Work. Masslllon, O., April 7. At a Joint conference of committees representing the coal operators and miners of the Masslllon district held In this city yes terday afternoon an agreement was reached, and 2,300 resumed work today at the operators' terms. At meetings held at the various mines the action of their officials In ordering a strike was condemned. The points In dis pute were the Saturday half holiday and the half hour noon demanded by tho miners. Many People cannot Brink coffee at night. It spoils their sleep. You can drink Grain-0 when you please and sleep liko a top, For Gntlu-0 does not stimulate; it nourishes, cheers and feeds. Yet It looks and tastes like tho best cofl'eo. For nervous persons, young people and children Graln-0 is tho perfect drink. Made from puro grains, Get a package from your grocer to-day. Try it iu place, of cofleo. 15 aud 25c. oil' on n I. mm llacu. New York, April 7. A bet was made a few days ago at tills port between the captains of two sailing vessels as to which would reach the destination (lrst, the Btnki) being ?500. Uoth ves sels are bound for Shanghai, China, and both sailed yesterday. One, the British ship Atnlantn, Captain Mc Brlde, cleared the bar at 12 o'clock noon, and the other, the British bark Beeswing, Captain Grllllths, cleared the bar ten minutes later. The voyage under ordinary circumstances takes about four months. It is a great lean from tho old.fasbloncd locsof bhie-inats nnd nauseous physics to the iilenMiit little pills known nn DoWitt's Little liirly Itiseis. They euro constipation, sick noauacuo ana uiuousuois. (J. 11. llageti' buch. Tried to rr il "il'dteo I'm-Olmtiul. Berlin, April 7. A dlsputch from So fla says that on March 20, at Sestrlmo Station, an attempt waB made to wreck a train carrying 1'ilnce Ferdinand of Bulgaria. Thi attempt ivas discovered and frustrated by a peasant. Tho cul prlt was arrested. TO CUlll! A COM! IN ON1J HAY. 'Iiiko Laxative Ilromo Qutuluo Tablets. All druggists refund tho money If it fails to euro. 23u, Tho genulno has L. I), Q. on each tablet. it hi Ask for tho Genulno JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT. ALL OTHERS ARE WORTHLES3 IMITATIONS. FREE TR! ALTO ANY RELIABLE MAN Weak Men Restored, or No Expense for Treatment. A Course of Remedies the marvel of mcdicnl science and Apparatus indorsed by Physicians will bo sent ON TRIAL, WITHOUT ADVANCE PAYMENT. If not all wo claim, return them at our expense. MEN WHO ARE WEAK. BR6KEN DOWN, DISCOURAGED. Men who suf fer from tho effects of disease, over-work, worry, from the follies of youth or the ex cesses of manhood, from unnatural drains, weakness or lack of development of any or. gan, failure of vital forces, unfitness for marriage all such men should "come to the fountain head" forascientificmcthodof mar velous powor to vitalize, develop, restore andsustnin. On requestwe will send description and particulars.with testimonials, in plain sealed envelope. (No C. O. D. imposition or other deception.) Cut out this offer or mention paper. Address ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. Y. bat bars laid direct timer far 25 ytm 1&19 pneet, MTinx aesier pronta, wnere lor (lamination. Everything war ranted, Usuries of Vcblclei, 65 stylet of I lamest. Tod lirjfzies. I3S to70. Snrrer0.t5UtoSi25. ires, rhaetons. Trans. ettes, Spring-Hoad Ko.TT. Surrey Harntit. Price, 1(.W. k good as itlli for lift. ELKHART OAHBIAOE AND IIAIiNESS MFG. 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I Personally decorated Johann Hoff In consideration I of the benefits derived from the use of the Genuine T Johann Hott's Malt Extract in the Imperial House- j Hold, and said : "It allords me great pleasure to i decorate you with the Cross of Merit with T the crown." More strength In one dozen bottles of Johann ltoff's Malt Hxtract thin In uik of tie or potter, without their deleterious effects. SCIENCE TRIMMING) . tan r vj LIFE. to the tt ho mm tue snip any- Carrn Wagon and Milk g WEm wasjons. Bend for Urge, ftM No.WBBurriy. Price, with curtains, lampt.ua. CiUlogno cf all our styles, sbade, apron aud feodir. ISO. As iood ai mu for 199. CO. W. B. MATT, Bmj ELKHART, tUV, mmmmmmmmmtd 2 13 KAIER zs :Z3 oooooooo QUICK CURE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS, PYNY-PECTORAU The Canadian Remedy lor all THROAT ID LUNG AFFECTIONS. Large Bottle 26 ots. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Urn., Pnop Perry Davh- PAin-Kiutn. FOR SALE Br AI,L CHEMISTS AND lHtL'CGlsTtf. If we can tell von one 2c. package of i u is admixture we'll be satisfied. You'll buy more for it will touch the spot. Grocer, have SEEUQ'S. SI DO YOU KNOW DR. FELIX LE DRUN'S Pennyroyal Treatment is tho oricinnl nnd only FRENCH mifo and juiialVo caro ou tjio mur- ket. l'rlce, Bent by mail. S Ueuuiue sold only by S. r. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. rn rrrt ITCC FOR EATING. ORINKINB. tj COOKING. BIKING &? n f II J ninijromaiendidnu fOR SAlt AI CUR EICRtS CWCtriS tVtRYWIHRt. A Hanc Is one of tin possess. i gives It. Handsome Complexion I tho eresiesi cnarms a woman can I oooooooo xxxoooo 6 (11 v! t illttlcofScel lg'3 to ordinary coflca knows a f rrrtm drinlr ihmi wllleaseiieMnwlwnd W Steel MADItll) 15XIMHJT8 l'HAClt. MrK. Wnin1ft)Pi1 II.ih I.i'fr I'ni IVniice, Illlt tllO MtlllMtfT ItcllllllllM. Mhdrld. April 7. The nlllrlal Stata ment that nffnlrs havu taken a pacific turn lias not yet become generally known, and public opinion remains much excited. The bourse ha de clined heavily, owing to the belief that there Is dissension In the cabinet, which, however, the ministerial sup porters absolutely deny. The hope of renchlng a peaceful set tlement with the United States Is grow ing stronger. It Is reported that the basis of nn armistice in Cuba have been arranged. If this be true n royal de cree will appear In The Gazette today or tomorrow announcing the conclu nlon of an armistice. The telegrams from Home Indicate that the pope's mediation Is, or per haps by this time wns, Indefinite and undeveloped, nnd that the assent of all parties concerned Is as yet not ac corded. It Is said furthermore that his holiness will nsk the queen regent to grant an armlHtlce In Cuba. Her ma jesty may do so, but as no armistice Is reported to havo been asked for from the rebel camp the granting of It will not be easy. "A ministerial crisis Is talked of. No crisis of this nature Is In Immediate prospect, but the shades of ministerial opinion are known to contrast with some sharpness. The Cuban ministry's message to the Insurgents Is thought here to be sailing as close to the wind as Is safe. El Heraldo de Madrid at tacks It with tooth and nail, and the Exerclto Espanol, an organ represent ing tho army, brings a violent charge against the colonial minister, Senor Moret, though adducing no proof. Tho Madrid correspondent of the London Dally Telegraph telegraphs his paper: "A am able to aBsert that, In tho opinion of more than one European government, a peaceable settlement on the basis of Spanish concessions could easily be secured If a little time were allowed for reflection and discussion, but the rapidity of events at Wash ington Is the most dangerous element of the situation. It Is questionable whether the Cubans are ripe for Inde pendence, and whether such a measure could possibly be executed in a hurry." Mrs. Woodford, wife of the United States minister, accompanied by her neico and Lieutenant G. L. Dyer, the United States naval attache, left last night for Ularritz, France. General Woodford bade them farewell at the station. Miss Woodford remains, and it is explained that the others will soon return. Ord'iiary household accidents have no terrors when there's a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil in the medicine chest. Ileitis burns, cuts, bruises, sprains. Instant relief. Tlio "Knstor Holidays In Spain. The state department officials are an ticipating with much interest and con siderable apprehension tho probabili ties of the coming Easter holidays In Spain and Cuba. It Is at such tlm"s that the people, especially when great national questions are uppermost In the public mind, are apt to give way to their feelings and Indulge In riotous demonstrations. These holidays begin today, which Is Holy Thursday, and continue for several days. Most of the business houses and all the places of amusement are closed from Thursday to Sunday, and consequently many Idle people assemble nt public places on the thoroughfares. On Sunday many of the shops are opened for half a day, being closed nt noon to permit the employes to Indulge In various pastimes and sports and to attend the bull fights, which are so popular In both Spain and Cuba. In view of the very strained relations existing at this time between Spain and the United States the assemblage of large crowds In public places may, It Is feared, lead to uprisings and to demonstrations against American citizens who may re side In Spain or Cuba. Last evening the president had a long conference by appointment with John A. McCall, of New York. Mr. McCall Is understood to have assured the president that the government would bo put to no embarrassment by a lack of money with which to prosecute a war. It Is said on excellent authority that Mr. McCall expressed to the presi dent his belief that within 48 hours he could raise among the financial insti tutions of New York alone $300,000,000, which the government could have upon Its own terms, and that If a popular subscription were called for $500,000,000 could be obtained In a few days. It's the little colds that grow into big colds; tho bie colds that cud iu consumption and death. Watch the littlo colds. Dr. Wood's Norway I'ine Syrup. Unsuccessful "M Ino t'bnvuiitlon. Altoonn, Pa., April 7. The convention of the miners of district No. 2 came to an end without having accomplished Us purpose the enforcement of the Chicago agreement. No operators ac cepted the Invitation to attend. Reso lutions were adopted which, after dis avowing any desire to net rashly upon a question involving the coal trade of the eastern competitive field, Instructs the district officers to perfect the or ganization and continue negotiations for a conference with the operators, and, falling In this, to order all the men out from Tioga county, Pa., In the north, to Tazewell, Va., In tho Bouth, when In their Judgemnt the or ganization has been perfected and tho condition of trade warrants it. A lazy liver makes a laiy man. Burdock Mood Hitters Is tho natural, never failing remedy for a laiy livor, Wheollnir District Minors on Strlkn. Wheeling, W. Va.. April 7. A strike Is on in the Wheeling mining district, the operators having declined to treat with the miners collectively ns to the details of the Chicago agreement. The men at the Itlchland, Hoggs Run and Moundsvllle mines are out nnd com mittees have been working on the men at Elm drove and Glendnle mines, whom they expect to bring out before the end of the week. The miners ln Blst upon every term of the Chicago agreement. The operators want n screen of slightly larger opening. M. L. Yocum. Cameron. IV. says "I was a suH'ercr for ten years, trying most nil kinds or pile remedies, but without succoss, Do Witt's Witch I Iuy.ol Salvo was recommended to mo. I used one box. It lias cll'cctcd a per manent euro." As a perimiuut cute for piles DoWitt s Witch Hazel halve baa ii" equal. C. II. llugenlmch. Chit's Vuismiuo" Wash Knlto. Victoria, 11. C, April 7. Tho story told by Carr, the United States mail carrier, that he had news from An dree, the balloonist, proves to bo a fake pure and simple. Carr got the Idea from a little paper published In St. Michael's, which recently published a highly Improbable story regarding the missing aeronaut. The farmor, the mechanic nnd tboblcyrlo rider aro liahlo to unexpected cuts and bruises. DeWltt's Witch lluzol Salvo Is the best thing to keep on hand. It heals quickly, urdisa well known emu for piles. O. II. llagenliuch, riuuGETS OP NEWS. Lti!lc Mnser. of Browntnwn. Pa., was terribly rranrlcd by a train. People living near Moun,t Rt. Helena fear an eruption at any moment. William 11. Whl.tnnn tuld a New York pollc magistrate that his mother-in-law had stolen his bride. The trial of Lawyer Harry 8. Scovel upon the charge of emraeery at the Bliaw trial began In Camden. More than half of the BO,000,onn emergency appropriation has already been spent In ships, guns and ammuni tion. Archibald II. Welch, second vice president of the New York Life In surance company, died yesterday at his summer residence at Norrlstown. N. J., aged 89. Frederick Milne, former assistant en gineer of the city works In Brooklyn, was senlenopd to six months' imprison ment and $600 fine of auditing fraudu lent claims. Thousands of stiflerem from srlnnn lmvn been restored to lienlth by One Minnte Cough Cure. It quickly cures coughs, colds, bron chitis pneumonia, grippe, Rsthinit, nnd nil uironmim lung niciues. u. II. Hagcuburh. mnn .M'liior4tftt sfYrXn. Braull, Ind., April 7. All the machine miners and helpers In the No. 1 and No. 8 mines of the Dra7.il Block Coal company, consisting of about BOO men, went on strike yesterday. The miners demand 38 cents per ton for machine mining, and the operators are only will ing to pay 29 cents. The matter Is now In the handB of the miners' executive committee of this district, but there Is little likelihood of an early adjustment. Illblo Itcailliiir In 'solKiots Is Legal. Charleston. W. Va.. Anrll 7 t fUBing to grant a 'writ of mandamus to prohibit the reading of the Protestant Jiiuie in tne public schools the state supremo court decided yesterday that there was no law to prohibit U. What nobler, better ambition can a young couple have than to live loving, hVlpiul lives, and then, in a green old age, look back over a life that has been mutually belf-saciificing, useful and successful ? The one great stumbling-block that stands be tween most married couples and this ideal married career is ill-health. If both hus band and wife would take proper care of their health, there would be more bale, hearty and happy old people in the world. If, when n man suffers from the little ills of life, he will tesort to Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the chances are that lie will avoid the big and fatal illnesses. This great medicine gives a man a healthy hunger, facilitates the flow of digestive juices, invigorates the liver, purifies and enriches the blood and builds firm, muscu lar, healthy flesh tissue. It is an old saying that women arc- hard to kill. There is some truth in this, as far as the majority of illnesses are concerned. There is one class of disorders, however, that quickly undermine any woman's gen eral health. No woman can retain her strength who buffers from weakness and disease of the delicate aud important or gans that make wifehood and motherhood possible. Dr. Pierce's Pavorite Prescrip tion is an unfailing cure for all disorders of tins description. It acts directly on the sensitive organs concerned, in a natural, soothing way. It makes them strong, healthy and vigorous. It prepares them to bear the burdens of maternity. It is the greatest of nerve tonics. The woman who uses it will bear healthy, happy child ren, and live to a-ripe old age. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate the stomach, liver aud bowels, lly all medicine dealers. Btf. Peal's 0 They aro prompt, laleaed certain In reault, Th- -inuli j(l)r. real'al ueTeriliiam oolnt. Bent anywhtre, 81.00, Addrou isj.i!j.j..iKi Co., Cleveland, O, For Sale al KIKLIN'S "DIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN IS GREATER THAN Hiiiilliilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,,i;iiii!ii;.iij:i:,ta!:)i-.iii; I.. , s VJMfVAv (' aro prmifc.wh'P iiHii keep int'm-nied of E V t'10 World's i'mKress. Tlie woll in- E r: yOi h.vl' I H s l: formeil nnd tlirifl.v II ,m o-w I fn will 22 VT , . H 1 ,'7i- r a in tlio iH5?CX sEil Prlco 25 ctl and B0 cts. per bottle. - SeC Hrep'.rw) b H.J. HACKEIT & CO.. Philadelphia ' FOR S-A-IjE EVEBTWHEKB. UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 tllllllllllllllllllllllllJIIIIUillllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIK wn iiti it - hi irtt iiMfli uwrnmim' durinc 1S9S will present to Its readers a faithful pictori A retii o senution of the world's most interesting and important news, THE NEWS THAT BECOMES HISTORY National and Inter national Politics Social and Economic Questions Industrial Enterprise Art and Literature ? s. it. .Tk. it $ -or - LONC SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES Tolnngeri.ilwill appear during the ) B TJ'S Wr ! ir, biillribuleil h aulhors ol imtr- 5 " ; ? ,., ,t national Mme, and ill U lllu.iwted. T, t KASt i "r", v OMen VVister 21'liesc ami a core of equally prominent tlcmard Pile Swriler will contribute short sioru-s to ihe John Kcnilrlck Bangt (Wbiki in iVt.makins tlie luperfie. Mar) E. Wllklns dally ritliinfuiion Oilicrleatureiareilie DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES THIS BUSY WORLD FOREIGN NOTES lly A' i 3IIKTI.V Cf fOCLTXKY KiemUlt LETTERS FROM LONDON AMATEUR SPORT .iK.vwtn wiuts BfVjaeiKUWTxtr A SPORTING PILGRIMAGE AROUND THE WORLD In tlu init. rest of the Week t ,Caspar Wldtney U on tili w ay armmrl the u.'ild He will visa Sum in karcli of uik game, niAing; h tinn. i.illiuntlroni Hangkok. II en ill visit India and then i'hhuU to 1 une to prepaie article 011 ih aijoru of German) and 1 rancc. JtV. a 1 j'l infr rtt frtfttt tut). Subscrlftfon $', "" rt ir. VrAv. mtht VntteJ Slalet.CaHitJil,a.ii fif, i 0. v. I). n,i, iii Ail irrm ii.viii-i.ii a, iiiiuiiir.i(M,ruuiiHiirra,.eiT 101k mj FMIES riniplcd, Mutt In - h' i. Kin i.l- r. J, t . Ii.oily tnothy km i. Uiuj - t t i i J - l i. i flliiiL' 1mm, -i t " ' s ' ' ml I - 1 y Ci'TH I it -mi' the in"-' ff' t v iu f i (j inn urnl l-f .nn 1 1 ii ' n ihf tt' 1 1 ki v-J &fl puntaiul fwt4 it-i tur toiiet bath, &uJt ry. (picuri I r... Ii. 0 J ii.l. BLOOD HUMORS P enrtsylvania RAILROAD. M'HUYKlLL DIVISION. March 1", 18K8. Tnil lis will iMve Hliennndofth lifter tne &Dor dto for Wbnraiui, Mllherton, Kriwkvlllo Darlr Water, HI. Clnlr, PoUnvtlle. Hnnil.urr Kradlng, Pottrtown. Phornlxvtlle. Ifnrrlntown n d Phii. ndelplitn f Brond street atfttlmi) nt CB nnd 81 ft. ni , 2 03, 5 1 r, p m. on week days. Sundays, o on a. m , l nn p. In. I 1nve Hhenanrlnnb for Pottavllle i via Delnnol I 7 157, 10 05 a. m., 12 50, 2 52 ami B 25 p, m. week I days, ftumlays, 9 35 a. m., 6 31 p. ni. Trains leave Frackvtlle fnr Hhenandoab i 7 3A, il 40 a. m. mid 5 IU, 7 61 p. . Sunday, 11 01 a. in. and 8 2A p. m. , Iave Ptttsvtllo for Sncnnndonl) ' via Fraek ' vlllc 7 10, 11 20 a. in., 5 20, 7 20 p. di Sunday 10 :r a. m., 8 00 p. m Leave Pottavlllc for Hhcnamlonh f via Delano 7 41,940 a. m., 12 Us. 242 and SOOp m week days. Btimlnv. 0 15 a. m 5 05 p in iahvc nmnoripirta, I Kroad ntrfrt tntion. fnr Shenandoah at 5 57, '15 anil 10 1" a in 4 10 p. in. week dnvH. Siindavs leave at fi 50 a, m, ljavp Brnnd street station, 1'liltrulriphla, lor Sea tlin, Asburj Park, Ocean rorc Jjorte Branch, and lntermmllate stntUit 8. 0. 11.14, a. m., 8.80 and 4 00 p in week-days, Leave Broad Street Station, PhU&ilblpula, FOR NEW YOKK. Kxnrcan. week-days 8 20. 1 On, 4 50 5 i 53 7 88, 8 V, 8 38, 9 50, 1021 (Dining Cir , leOa m, I200noon, 2&5 (Limit. . I 1 (XI at,,l 123 p rj DlnlnR Cnral, 1 40, 2 B0 (l)lnlnn Clan 3 20. 8 50. 4 00, 5 no, 5 V, (Dtiilng Car). (100. 7 7 43 10 00 p. in , 12 01, night. SunilaVR, 8 20. t O" 4 50 S 16, 8 20,8 83,9 50, 1021, (Dl Init Can, 1 1 3T a m., 12 35,1 05 Dining Car) 2:10 (Dfnu.i.. tar 4 00 (Limited 4 22 Mining Car). 5 20, 8 50 Inning Onrl 0 85, 7 02,7 48 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night KxpreM for I ion ton without chungo, U 00 a .t week-days, and 7 48 p. m., dally. WASHINGTON AND Till! SOI Til Fur Baltimore and WashliiKton. 3 50. 7 20, 8 32, 10 20, 11 28, a. m., 12 09, U .11 1)1. ,1ns Car), 1 12, 3 18, 4 11, 5 25 'onirrua alonal Limited. Dining Car, G 17. 0 5.7 Din ing Car, 7 31 LDbtillg Car p. ni . and 12 OS night week days. SuiuliiyK, 8 50, 7 20 o 12, 11 23, n. in., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, 1520 Congr. shiki ill Lim ited, Dining Car, 665 Dining Cur, 7 3) Din. lug Car p m. and 12 05 night For Baltimore, accommodation ') ' 1 a m 2 02 and 4 01 p m week days, 5 OS and llloiiu dniy FOB ATLANTIC CITY Leave Broad street station via Delaware rivet bridge Express, 9 20 a m, 7 05 p. m dni Leave Market Street WarfKxpren s y a in 200, (8 01) Saturdays only), 100,5 00 p. in San. days, S45. 9 45 a. m (accuuiuiodation 4 30 and ouu p. Ul.) For Cape May, Angtcpea, Wlldwood nnd Holly Uracil, Sea lule City, Ocean City. Avalon aud Mone Harbor Express, 9 00 a. m., 1 00, p. m. week days. Sunday, 9 00 a. m. For Somen) Point Express, 8 50, a. m , 2 00, 4 00, 5 00, j,. in. week daya Sundays 8 43 n. in, I. B. Hutchinson, J. H Wood, Gen'l Manager. Ktm'l lVts g'r gt ndaajdn.JAP"!1 Witeax HftCIFIC CoPniui,rA, Fo at PovlDeky'g drug store, Eaa Centre street, ATOM'S TAHSY PILLS A TRIED TSt'B WOMAN S RELIEF. AlufiVBumintit mul rHi it!r .Inn , if iru. Get (' a luff's Takiy I'll Lsnnil ha v hy uHrTl, Al riniir tnt-r or wtit tlirfCt (ncaitdi. uriL'e I! Cati i kc Co , Botton, SlftM. Our lok 4c For pale at Klrliu's drug store find Shenandoah arujj; e(or. m m s M iuu 1'urebiarugaauoum be UB61. Iti i w . .t the toet, ret Pennwrp;7al Druir Store, Shenandoah, ra. ROYALTY ITSELF. WOMEN WHO READ i . ' " imham i i rivTf Sf niiin liouw, ns a stnndard remedy for Bhriuiis, iiriiihefa, t.THiiiH, itiiuuniausin, TheWnhkLY will continue to participate in the gi at political e enu of our coun try. t It will ithM of the social and eto nomic questions, and of the de t )npinciil i-t (he nudd'e t Its spttnl enrre Kindt ui nt llt Kit mill e union will tr u c the btur ul ihu fiuat guld dia.viiiK IS T. 1 bUKkhm
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