The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, April 26, 1898, Image 3

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    Both tlio method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to tho taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial m its
effects, propared only from tho most
healthy and agrccablo substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for Bale in 50
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliablo druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
UUISYIU, Kr. HEW YORK, N.X.
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CONTENTS :
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Part II. Diseases of Cattle.
Part III. Diseases of Sheep.
sPart IV. Diseases of Hogs.
Part V. Diseases of Dogs.
Part VI. Diseases of Poultry.
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NEltVOUS DEBILITY.
VITAL, WEAKNESS
and Prostration from Over
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Hwmphroys' Homeopathic Specinc
No. 28, in uso over40 years, tho only
successful remedy.
SI per vial, or S vials and larce vial powdcr,for $S
Bold by Dnigglitl, or ient r-oiitpald on receipt of price.
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THE TIIVJES,
FUILADKLPIUA
r.
If we can sell you
one 3c. package ofl
who
mis admixture
we'Jl bo satisfied.
You'll buy more
for it will touch
the spot. Grocer,,
have bEELIQ'S.
lias added,
BHltlcofSeel-
ug's to ordinary
feoffee knows n
grand drink that
will please her husband.
KNKItHI.TIO MKN
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DY THE
CHASE
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The U.li.CllASI t'O.
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Celebrated FcmMe
l'mvilcrs nover fall.
'liUViiiLiul'iw declare tliua
ufe ami urelafter falllns
with Tatur fia I'MiDTroyal HI" a" other U
Blotto7 ranedlee). Alwayi buy the beat and ayoU i lap.
x,lntment..GujanliieiJ uvalor to ol macro, JVft'vU
foe u,t In the nAkrt, a NoU. rorUcalaro, i da. Dr. . V
UJ.lixUa, Burton, Mom.
mas V
WANTS T0F1BHT LEE.
Lieutenant De Carrania lias Challenged
Both the Gallant Southern Fighter
and Captain Slgsbee,
WashlnRton, Anrll 20. lieutenant
Iliimon do Cnrnuiza, of. the Spanish
royal navy, until recently naval at
tncho of the Spanish legation at Wash
ington, has challenced General Fltz-
liugh Lee and Captain SlgHbce, of the
Maine, to right duels. The challenges
wctu Issued on tho nlcht that the
Spanish minister withdrew from "Wash
ington. Lieutenant de Carranza had
determined upon this course of action
mmedlately after General Lee and
Captain Slgsbee stated before con-
resslonal committees that In their be
lief Spanish naval ollleers were respon
sible for tho blowing up of the Maine.
He made known his purpose to Min
ister Polo, who peremptorily forbade
him from Issuing the challenge while
ho wns a member of the legation staff.
It was finally arranged that the Is
suance of the challenges should await
the termination of diplomatic relations
between Spain and the United States.
Lieutenant de Carranza's first chal
lenge was sent to General Lee, and It
s rather more lengthy than the ono to
Captain Slgsbee. It contains an In
tentional Insult to General Lee, with a
lew of provoking him to an accept
ance. The letter states that General
Lee, In his testimony before a con
gressional committee, stated that In his
Judgment Spanish officials exploded the
mine which blew up the Maine. This,
Lieutenant do Carranza asserts In his
challenge, Is a direct rellectlon upon
the honor of the naval ollleers, who
had charge of the defenses of Havana.
'Any man who makes such a charge
on belief, and not on proof," the chal-
len-e prcceds, "Is himself capable of
committing the crime."
Lieutenant de Carranza refers to re
ports that General Lee will return to
Cuba as a major general, and asks that
before he goes he will give the Ileu-
ennnt the privilege of fighting him.
The challenge cIcuch: "For eight days
I shall awolt your answer at the Span
ish consulate at Toronto."
Tho challenge to General Lee was
mailed at 0:30 p. m. on the 20th Inst.,
as the Spanish minister and his party
were about to take the train. Lieuten
ant de Carranza felt satisfied that Gen
eral Lee would accept the challenge,
and that a meeting would occur, prob
ably on Canada soil. The challenge to
Captain Slgsbee. Is substantially the
same as that to General Lee, but Is
slightly briefer. Since the challenges
were Bent no word has reached here as
to the purposes of General Lee or Cap
tain Slgsbee.
An Enterprising Druggist.
There are few men more wide awake and
ntcrprisinf' than A. Waslev who snare no
pains to secure the best of everything in their
line for their many customers. They now
have the valuable agency for Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is
producing such a furor all over the country by
its many startling cures. It absolutely cures
Asthma, Uronchitis, Hoarseness ahd all affec-
Hons ot the throat, Uicst and Lungs. Call
at above druc store and net a trial bottle free
or a regular size for So cents and i.oo.
j laraiuceu io cure or price relunued.
JMnssncluiBotts Xoods Her Soldlorn.
Boston, April 2G. Governor Walcott
lias issued a statement setting forth
that the Massachusetts militia must he
used to cuard this state's coast line.
Volunteers to the president's call must
be volunteers In fact. The governor
says that any member of the militia
desiring to enlist for service In Cuba
may do so, and that his place In the
militia should be promptly filled.
Many People Cannot Drink
coffee at night. It spoils their sleep. You can
drink Graiu-0 when you please and sleep like
top. For Gnvin-0 does not stimulate; It
nourishes, cheers and feeds. Yet it looks
and tastes like tho best coffeo. For norvous
persons, young people and children Grain-O
Is tho porfect drink. Mudefiom puro grains.
Get a packago from your grocer to-day. Try
it in placo of coffee. 15 and 25c.
Tint Diuiiiiuo to tlio Charleston.
San Francisco, April 26. The Charles
ton cannot be placed in commission on
May 1. She was damaged during the
earthquake of March 30, and nearly
every condensing tube hasrl555'n found
to bo fergorated and the diaphragm
plate Is buckled. The Charleston was
In drydock during the earthquake.
Interested People.
Advertising a patent medicine in the pe
culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp s
Balsam for Coughs and Colds docs it, is in
deed wonderful. He authorizes all druggists
to give to those who call for it, a sample
bollle free, that they may try it before pur
chasing. The large bottles are 25 and 60c
We certainly would advise a trial. It may
save you from consumption.
js'o-Kirlntr tin (hir 1'luta.
London, April 2C The Madrid cor
respondent of The Dally Mall Bays:
Despite the reports from America the
forts of Havana have not opened fire
yet on tho American lleet, which has
never yet been within ranee. The
Americans have not cut the cable to
Key West. The government Is receiving
:elegrams from Jamaica and Ber-
nuda."
WHUN' TKAVKI.INO
Whether on pleasure bent or business, tako
on ovcry trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, ns It
acts most pleasantly and effectually on tho
kidneys, liver, and bowels, provcntlne
fovers, headaches and other forms of sick
ness. For sulo in 50 ceut bottles by all lead
ing druggists. Manufactured by tho Cull
fornia Fig Syrup Co. only.
lIlBliop Xhlnl.-s tho VTnr Will Spread
St. Joseph, Mo., April 20. Bishop
Burke has created a mild sensation In
Catholic circles here by declaring war
between the United States and Spain
unnecessary, and that it will be a cal
amity to this government and forever
n blot on our national character. "The
differences between the two govern
ments could have been Bettled by
mediation," Bishop Butke said In n
sermon at the cathedral, "and there
would have been no war If the pope
had been heard." Bishop Burke be
lieves the war with Spain will lead to
International complications that may
Involve the United States In war with
other nutlons. Many Catholics are se
verely criticising the remarks of the
bishop. A number left the church dur
ing (he sermon.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants anil Children.
Tb ho- j9
It OS
rorf
vrtfpir.
Prof.
every meal,
. !. 11
IU ICJICl 11.
BBWARG 01' IMITATIONS. The Genuine
the signature of "Johann
MAHANOY CITY, RA.
Friday, April 29, 1898.
Frank I,. Perley and lfred M. Ranken's New York Company presenting
the Gigantic and Magnificent Spectacular Drama,
The,
Duchess
A Story of Intense Human Heart Interest.
Framed in the most sumptuous scenic setting oi modern times, and
presented with an excellent cast, headed by the beautiful and accom
plished artiste Ffolliot Paget, who has been recognized for many years
as the leading comedienne, of England and America. Complete and
original production including the Famous Derby Race with its thorough
bred horses.
Electric cars will be held until
intermediate points. Special train
performance.
Prices '. - 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c and $1
LAUER'S
BOCK BEER
In Bottles or by
the Keg.
Lauer's Lager
ADD
Pilsnei Beer.
Porter and Weiss Beer. .
Christ. Schmidt,
Agent and Bottler,
203 W. Coal Street,
SHENANDOAH
RUPTURE CURED.
A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsport
will visit
Shenandoah Every Thursday
AT TIIE
Hotel Franey, from B till 10:30 a. m.
Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or
110 pay. wriuen guarantee 10 nusujuieiy
cure all kinds of Hupturc without
operation or detention from
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Absolutely no Danger.
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100 persons cured in Sunbury, Shamokin,
Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can be referred
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EVAN J. DAVIES.
Livery and
Undertaking,
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DETECTIVES !
Kimball's Detective Agency
Hrt nil Ipnitlmnte fltterlWp wnrlr.
irt, Pa.
correspondent wanted in all towns.
Office, 58 Trust Building, Williamsport,
WHAT S
D. Hayes Agnew f
SAID TO A PATIENT t
"Get a case of the Genuine Johann J
Hoff's Halt Extract and use it freely and I
liberally. No small wine-glass doses, but
a rood half tumbler full, or even more,
and you will not have cause &
JOHANN tlotrs Halt Ktract must have
lloll" on the neck libel.
J. J. QUIRK, Mgr.
after performance for Ashland and
to Park Place and Delano after the
Ill, P, 0. 1 Of fl.
All members of Camp 112, P. O.
S. of A., are requested to call upon
the committee, on or before April
26th, for tickets of admission to the
anniversary of the Camp to be held
an May 4th, 1898.
All members of Camps 183, 206
and visiting members are requested
to call at P. J. Yost's barber shop,
East Centre street, on or before the
26th hist., for cards of admission.
Children positively not admitted.
13. J. YOST,
R. A. DAVENPORT,
W. H. KERSLAKE,
M. H. KEHLER,
B. F. PARROTT,
Committee.
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jected directly to tliu
Heat of thoHo illscnKeH
of the Gciilto-llrinary
Organs, reqiiircH 110
clinugo of diet. Curn
cuarnntced in 1 to 3
'"y" Sninllplaliipiick
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OZZOril B VUHI OdSAtUfl rVIWUKUl
1
1
Morro Oastlo Fortress Now Displays
a Searchlight,
A DARING TRIP BY TIIE PORTER.
The Llttlo Torpedo Boat Landed a Party on
Cuba's Shore, and Valuable Information
Was Obtalned-Not a Single Vessel Has
Run the Blockade.
Oft Havana, April 20. The early
morning hours yesterday were taken
up by a vigorous chasing ot moving
lights. The only venMl spoken was the
lirltlsh schooner Iolanthe. of Windsor,
N. S. She was allowed to proceed. She
was Just out of Matnnzas. No shot
have been flred since Sunday morning
on either tilde.
The Dolphin and the converted yacht
Kagle arrived from Key West yester
day. The Dolphin carried the oftlcers
and prize crews who had been placed
on the steamer Pedro and the schooner
Antonio. AH were glad to get back,
although they said they had no trouble
with their prize?.
The torpedo boat Porter made a
daring trip Into the shore under cover
of darkness Sunday night, nnd Lieu
tenant Fremont, her commander, land
ed with a small party and obtained val
uable Information. The blockade con
tinues under beautiful weather condi
tions. The flagship returned to the block
ade line about 6:30 Sunday evening
nfter an uneventful trip. Nothing of
Importance apparently had occurred
during her absence. When darkness
came on Sunday night Morro Castle
showed a powerful searchlight, and
flashed It nervously around the horizon.
Another short searchlight also was
seen. It looked to be from the direction
of the Santa Clara batteries, to the
westward of El Morro. The search
light itself could not be distinguished,
only its rays being visible. This Is duo
cither to the extremely low position of
the light or to Its distance from tho
blockade line. The Morro light Is
placed higher, and is an excellent light.
Sunday night was the first time these
searchlights have been used. What
benefit they will be to the Spaniards
no one knows. They may possibly In
duce the batteries to expend some
more ammunition In futile shots at the
lighting squadron, but the blockade
continues as before, searchlights or no
searchlights, as, of course, they do not
reach far enough to show our ship. If
any ships run the blockade they will
have to run a gauntlet of vigilance that
has nover been surpassed. The alert
ness of the ollleers and men continues
at the same pace as was exhibited tho
first night the squadron arrived.
Admiral Sampson Is more handicap
ped In his blockade than were the naval
commanders during the civil war. In
many cases thev were able to anchor,
while Admiral Sampson's fleet drifts
around In a two knot current, with no
stationary shore light for a guide. It
Is believed that every steamer which
has attempted to enter Havana since
the blockade began has been captured.
One of the sights of Sunday was the
handling of the torpedo boat Cushing
by Naval Cadet Boyd, the onlv sur
vivor of the Maine with the fleet.
Lieutenant Gleaves, commander of tho
Cushing. spent the better part of the
day on the flagship. During his absence
Cadet Boyd handled the Cushing with
a dash and skill that was remarkable.
considering the fact that he was as
signed to her only Sunday, and had
never handled a torpedo boat before,
and all this In slr'ht of Morro Castle,
in the shndow of which lies what Is
left o Cadet Boyd's old ship, the
Maine.
Diphtheria, soro throat, croup. Instant
relief, permanent cure. Dr. Thomas' Eclec
tric Oil. At any drug storo.
rorliups Spain's Fleet From Cnrtlz.
Port au Prince, April 20. A Haytian
coasting vessel which has Just arrived
here reports having sighted nve war
ships, painted dark gray, passing the
Hole St. Nicholas, the western poinr.
of the northern part of Hayti, on Sat
urday last. The newspaper correspond
ents were unable to verify the state
ment made, and were also unable to
obtain any definite information regard
ing the nationality of the ships al
leged to have been seen by the coaster.
It is a cruat loan from tho old-fashioned
dosos of iluo-mass and nauseous physics to
the pleasant llttlo pills known as JJoWltt s
Little liirly Itisers. Thoy euro constipation,
sick headache nnd biliousness. C. II. llagcn
huch. Tho SnmcTs Cii'iinot fiot 11 Crew.
London, April 2C The United States
embassy denies the purchase of any
additional liners whatever. It Is as
serted there that If the Anchor line
steamers have been bought the nego
tiations must have been hail on the
American side of the Atlantic. The
torpedo boat Somers has been lying at
Falmouth for two days with full steam
up, but unable to get a crew to run her
across.
A mln I,y. oflV.l for n, linttln of "cot 111) in
the morning as fast as you can," tho druggist
recognized a household namo for "DoWitt s
1 t,,l.. 1..1., n!,n,d " nml imvn lilm tl bottto
I.IUIU JUI.J ' D " - ,
of those fatuous llttlo pills for constipation,
sick headache, liver aim stomacu uuuura.
C. II. Hagcubuch.
Vesuvius, Oil' For Koy Wont.
Newport, It. I., April 20. The dyna
mite cruiser Vesuvius, which sailed
yesterday, is believed to have gone to
Key West. She carried an extra quan
tity of projectile.
Toniornrlo Still nt Iluouos Ayres.
London, April 20. The Spanish tor
pedo gunboat Tomorarlo, according to
a dispatch to The Dally Mall from
Jtuenos Ayres, Is still thore, awaiting
trders.
Tho furmor, tlio mechanic and tlio blcyolo
rlilor aro liablo to unexpected cuts and
bruises. DoWltt's Witch llnaol Salvo is tlio
best thing to keep 011 hand. It heal quickly,
ard is a well known cure for plloe, 0. 11.
llagenhtich.
Cnpialii Sltibco Skoptjtml,
Philadelphia, April 2C Captain Slgs
l.e, when seen In reference to the chal
lenge said to have been sent him by
Lieutenant Carrnnza, Bald he had no
definite Information concerning It. He
said: "I do nut believe any such chal
lenge has been Issued. I have not re
ceived it, at any rate, and think I
would have heard of It If it had been
sent to me In Washington. 1 can't say
whut disposal I bluill make of th chal
lenge If it comes."
JI, L. Yocuru, Cttinoron, lu., says "I was a
sulTerer for ten years, trylne most all kinds
of pile remedies, hut without success. Do
Witt 8 Witch IliiBOl M.IIVO was recuiuuieuuuu
to me. I used ono box. It Jma oU'cctod a per
manent euro." As a permanent euro for
piles DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo lias uu
cijual. t',ll. llngcnlmcU.
NUGGBTSOF NEWS.
Mr. Gladstone In apparently resigned
to dissolution, wjilch now seems to be
very near.
A train on the Erie ron 1 ran from
New York to Cleveland In 12 hours and
24 minutes.
1511 Shaw was plared on trial In Cam
den, N. J., yesterday for the murder of
his grandmother.
The war will not interfere with 1 1
Omaha exposition, which will open mi
June 1, according to schedule.
Yesterday's baseball games: At Cin
cinnatiCincinnati, i; Chicago. 7. At;
Louisville Cleveland, 11; Louisville. 4.
A small boat on the Susquehanna
river capsized near Plttnton, la. John
Zolska was drowned and Peter Bakm
rescued In an exhausted condition.
Tlioumiiils of sufferers from nrlnne lmvo
been lentoieri to health by One Minute Ouiili
Cine. ltiiiickl.r rnrrs nooahs, mid. hrn-1
chltls, pneumonia, grippe, asthma, ami all ,
throat and hum diseases. C. II. Haiccnhucli. j
Siniiiiiii'dn otiihitf Xiver. I
Washington. April 26. It is said un-
omTlally that the navy department has
received news that a Spanish lleet Is
on its way toward the North Atlantic
coast. The lleet is reported to be led
by the battleship Pelayo, one of the
most powerful of Spain's war vessels.
Then there are four torpedo destroyers,
three torpedo boats and two cruisers.
"Cure the oourIi and save tlie life." Dr.
Wood's Norway I'lns Syrup cutes coughs and
colds.down to the very verge of consumption .
MVlco Will ItMnal 11 Neutral.
City of Mexico, April 26. Senor
Alarlscal, the minister of foreign af
fairs, has declared In the course of
an interview that Mexico will maintain
the strictest neutrality In the Hlspano
American war, and that the govern
ment has decided to make its decision'
respected.
No Quarter I
There is no
sense in trifling
with disease.
Death is a foe
ready enough to over
power poor human,
ity at the least op
portunity without
our adding any
thing to the deadly
chances hy uncer
tainly or inaction.
Death is not the
sort of an enemy
to dilly-dally
with, nor give
the slightest
quarter. He should
oe bayoneted to
the earth with a
sure and vigorous thrust.
There is just one medicine which can be
counted on with absolute certainty to over
come the deadly assault of wasting disease
and restore the rugged, masterly power of
perfect health. The "Golden Medical Dis
covery" of Dr. R. V. Tierce of Buffalo,
N. V creates that keen digestive and
nutritive capacity, which makes healthy,
nourishing red blood, and keeps it pure
and alive with bounding vitality. It nour
ishes, vitalizes and builds up every organ
and tissue in the body ; tones the liver :
heals the lungs ; strengthens the heart, and
restores complete energy and cheerfulness.
" I had been troubled for several years with
pells of liver complaint." writes II. N. Drnns
fieUl, Ksfi., of Centennial, Monroe Co., V. Vn.,
"and about two yeai s afco my health gave way.
I tried Sarsaparillu. I was getting worse all the
time. I had a weakness in my left side and
limbs, palpitation of the heart at times, cramp
ing pains in the stomach after eating ; nervea
weak, and no energy for anything. I took Dr.
Pierce's Clolden Medical Discovery, and began
to mend from the start. I soon felt like a new
person. I am now enjoying splendid health
and have a splendid appetite, good digestion,
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For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drue Store, Shenandoah, Pa.
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RAILROAD.
SOHtTYKIU, DIVISION
March 17, 18e.
Trains will leave Hhensndoah after tne aoovs
dn tor Wlggans, Ollborton, Frnekvllle, Dark
Water, St. Clair, Pottovllle. ilmnburB, Heading,
Pottatown, Phoenliville. Xorrlstown acd PhiK
atelphla (Broad street station) at 105 and 8 IS
a. m., 2 02, 0 15 p m. on week days Sundays,
SOS a. ni., 1 50 p. m.
1.C&VP Shenandoah for Pottsvllle i via DeUnoi
7 W, 10 0.1a. m.. 12 50, 2 52 nnd a'i', p. m. wek
days. Hundays, 9SS a. m., 5 81 p m.
Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at
7 80, Jl 48 a. m. and 5 40, 7 51 p. m. Sunday,
11 01 a. m. and 8 20 p. m.
Iave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah ( via Fraok
Vlllel710, 1130 a. m., 5 20, 7 25 p. ui. Sunday
10 83 a. m 3 00 p. m.
Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah ' via I Inno
7 15. t iO a. m.. 128s. 2 42 and r, 00 n. in wtelc
days. Hundays, 9 15 a. m. 6 05 p in
iave rnnaacipiMB, iHroml atreet station), loi
Shenandoah at 5 57, 8 85 and 10 y a.m., 4 10
p. m. week days. Sundays leave at a 50 a m.
Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia, lor
flea OH, Asbury Park, Ocean (4n,ve, Lon
Branch, and intermediate stations, H.10,
11.14, a. m.,3.80 and 4.00 p. m. week-days.
Leave Broad Street Station. Philadelphia.
FOB, NEW YOKK.
Express, week-days, 8 20, 4 0i, t ,V) 5 15, 6 50,
7 88,8 20, 9 50, 10 'Jl (DllihiK '.tr,, 1100 a. m,
12 00 noon, 12 85 (Limited 1 00 nnd 4 22 p. r.
Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 80 (Dining Curl 8 20, 8 VI.
4 00, 5 00, 5 56 (Dining Oar J, 6 00, 7 02,7 13 Inn
liiKt'ar), 10 00 p. m 12 0, nlnlit. Sundays.
8 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 8 20, 9 56. 10 21, (Dlulng
Car), II 85 a. m., 12 85, 1 05 iDlnlllK Car) 230
(Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited , 1 22 (DlnlnK Car),
5 20,9 58, (Dining Car) G8.1, 7 02,7 43, inning
Car 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night.
Express for Boston without change, 11 00 a ia
week-days, and 7 43 p. m., dally.
WASHINGTON- AND TIIK SOUTH.
For Baltimore and Washington. 8 50, 7 20, S 32,
1020, II 23. a. m., 1200, 12 81 i Di,,ln Car), 1 12
IDining Cor, 8 18, 4 41. (5 25 ConKres.
aiounl Limited, Dining Car, 6 17. 655 tDUl--IniiCar,
7 81 IDining Car p. to., and 12 01
night week days. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20, '.) 12, 11 28,
B. u.. 1209, 1 12, (Dining Car! 4 41, (520 Con
gressional Limited, Dining Car, 6 55 Dining
Car, 781 fDiiduKCar p. m and 12 05 tilnht.
Fur Baltimore, accommodation. 9 12 a m, 2 02
and 1 01 p in week days, 5 08 and 11 16 p m dully.
FOB, ATLANTIC CITY.
Leave Broad street station via Delaware rlvei
bridge- Kxprcss, 9 20 a m, 7 05 p. m. dally.
Leave Murki t Street Warf Express, 8 50 a m
2 00. (3 00 Saturdays only). 4 00. 5 00 n. m. Sn n
uays, n, y m a. to luecoraniouaiion 4 ao una
5 00 p. in.)
For Caps May, Antclesea, lid wood andlloll j
Beach, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and
Stone Harbor Express, 900 a. m., 400, p. m.
week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. m.
For Somen Point Express, 8 50, a. m., 2 00,
1 00, 5 00, p. ra. week days Sundays, 8 45 n. in.
I. B. Hutchinson, J. K. Wood,
Oen'l Mananer. Oen'l P.wsVr Agt
All.
IKIIiWMlAP-'!' Wikrox Bpecific Co,Pj(iiA,rA,
Pol at Povlneky'a drug store, Kas
Centre street.
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AWN'S TANSY PILLS
A TRirn. Tl.ll AS D Sara WOMAN'S RELIEF.
Alwav. nrntnntaml rvllattle Awl Imitations.
Qtt I'Aios'a Tasit I'lLLaaml savk bhorkts.
At (Irittr t,,n-i itrBrnl ilirect faealeil). Drica. tl.
Catox spec. Co., Booton, Mom. Our book, 4e.
For sale at Klrlin's drug store and Shenandoa
drug Mors.
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ROYALTY ITSELF.
u arranteil,
Vehicle!,
Il&rue'i
$36 to S70.
auJ Milk
CO. V. U. 1'Kl'fr, beV, EUiUABT, VV,
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!,.-- withLMtrti nit lovmpJ. ion
edical Treatment
en
Who Are Willing to Pay When
Convinced of Cure.
A scientific combined medical aad mscbanlcal enra hai
lieiudiai'iivered lor " eiiknusi ot Men." IU. iucoeu lia(
been k atartllug tliat the pmpriaton now announce that
-they will Had It on trial remedies and appUanca
withost advance payment to any honest man.
' If nut all that it claimed all you wlaa uod U
twek tlmtendi ltr-i,ay liothlnKl
No such offer was ever mud. In crnnd faith bafnrat
we U'ltuve no other remedy wiuld utaud luoh a tet.
Thin coinblceil tivauui nt cm t quickly, thorounhly
and forever all effect ot aarlyevll habyi, latar ex
oes, overwork, worry, etc It create! health,
strength, vitality, tuitalnliif? powen and reston.
weak and undeveloped tortious to natural dlinan
sloua and funetlons.
Any man writing In enraest will receive descrip
tion, particulars and references In a plain sealed en
vi lciH l'rufesld ial eoiitldeuce. No deception nor
luni,ltlim (if uuy uuture A naUonul reouUltlon
01 nuutlim inier ) Address
CO., Buffalo, N. Y.
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Bjirujna, l!niinoh, Cnuniw, Khuuumtlsui, E
niul all itches and pains. 5
Price 15 ctl. and 60 cts per bottle. . E
Prepared b H. J. HACKEIT & CO , Philadelphia.
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