The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, May 03, 1898, Image 3

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    Both tho method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing ,to tho taste, and acta
gontly yet promptly on tho Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head- j
acucs ana lovers ana cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to tho taste and ac
Gcptablo to tho stomnch, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
hcalthyand agrocablo substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable 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.
3AH FRANCISCO, CAL.
UOUISVIUE. Kr. KCW YORK, N.f.
WITCH HAZEL
OIL
C Piles or Hemorrhoids
Fissures & Fistulas.
Burns & Scalds.
I I Wounds & Bruises.
Cuts & Sores.
Boils fe Tunaors.
Eczema & Eruptions.
Salt Rhium oVTetlers.-
EChnppet Hands.
Fever B isters.
Sore Lipj & Nostrils.
Corns & Bunions.
Stings : Bites or Insects:
Three Sfrcs, yc, 50c. aucl $1.00.
olil by druggists, on ci- iwat-paldonrett'lptof price
mjiriiiii,is'3itu.(u , 11 a its Hiiiiisi.1Rwicri.
Every man's
wife wh has
usetlSEELlQ'S
knows a good
drink. Try iton
your husband.
friends
j&f can tell you
about Seol-
lar's. This admix
ture improves cheap
coffee and makes
vmiadeliciouidrink
for little romey. 2c. a pji.li
ape grocer.
mmmmmmmmmmmmm
AKBEY'S
OCK
EEE,
Gives a satisfied smile to
every palate that tastes it.
Now on tap at all
our customers.
WAl. SCHMICKUii, JR., - Agent.
miiimimuuimiLLiaiiu
EVAN J. DAVIES.
Livery and
Undertaking,
No. 13 North Jardin St.
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ITobly Responds to tho President's
Call for Volunteers!
NEARLY ALL OFFICERS ENLIST.
The Eight Officers and Four Hundred and
Thirty-one Men of the First Brigade Who
Did Not Volunteer Were Unfit Physically
or Were Needed for Family Support.
Mount Gretna, Pa., May 3. Yester
day was Inspection day for the First
brigade nt Camp Hastings, but this
was overshadowed by the enrollment
of volunteers for the United States
army, and, as has often bean demon
strated before, the Pennsylvania Na
tional Guardsmen again showed the
stuff of which they are made by nobly
responding to the call to duty. Out of
2.GS0 ulllcers and men who reported on
the Held 2,241 volunteered to go to war
for the two years llxed by the presi
dent. In these numbers 32 ofllcers done
away with under the volunteer army
bill are not Included. Many of those
who did not volunteer Included men of
old nge or known to be unfit physically,
musicians nnd men whose families
sorely needed their support, and who
had been advised by their olllcers not to
volunteer. These numbered eight of
llcers and 431 men, and those who will
noon become United States volunteers
numbered 1G2 regimental and company
olllcers and 2,0S9 men. In some of the
companies there are vacancies yet to
be filled.
The day was not without Its accident.
Colonel Howman, of the First regiment,
Just before the Third regiment was In
spected nnd enrolled, had paid hfH
respects to Governor Hastings and
staff when his horse began to buck
suddenly and threw his rider violently
against tho pommel of the saddle.
Colonel Bowman fainted and fell to the
ground. He was taken to the Eighth
regiment hospltul tent, where the In
juries were found to be painful and
probably serious. He was sent to
Philadelphia In the afternoon, and
there Is a possibility that he will never
again be able to assume his command,
although as he lay on the hospital cot
he volunteered to serve his country.
The feature of the day was the en
rolling of the volunteers, and It was
intensely dramatic and pathetic at
times. Throughout the day there was
a hushed gayety about the camp, and
until after the Third regiment had
gone through Its ordeal only once did
the feelings of the men break loose. It
was when the news of Commodore
Dewey's brilliant naval victory came.
In a flash almost the news passed along
the two and one-half miles of the
camp line, and In a moment afterwards
the men dropped their mess tins and
rushed Into the company streets. For
half an hour cheers echoed and re
echoed from end to end, and from down
In the valley came the cheers of the
batteries and cavalry troops. The oc-
caslon Inspired patriotism, and perhaps
had much to do with the events that
followed.
The Third regiment was the first to
pass In review before the governor, and
then formed In columns of companies,
and the governor and staff advanced.
Inspector General Morrell presented
himself before Colonel Ralston and said
the words that permitted the young
colonel to become the first volunteer of
the war from Pennsylvania. The roll
call of the different companies was
then rapidly proceeded 1 Ith.
Following are the regimental oftlcera
volunteering and the aggregate of the
company ofllcers and enlisted men:
Third regiment Colonel Ralston,
Lieutenant Colonel Price, Jr., Majors
Cavln nnd Tllghman, Jr., Adjutant
Groome, Quartermaster Taylor, Sur
geon Martin, Assistant Surgeons Bow
man and Patterson. Every company
officer volunteered and 400 enlisted men
answered "Yes." The nays numbered
51.
Sixth regiment Colonel Wnshabaugh,
Lieutenant Colonel Shenton, Majors
Clyde and Price, Adjutant Price, Quar
termaster Steele, Surgeon Ashenfelter,
Assistant Surgeon Ward, Chaplain
Mowry. Company ofllcers all volun
teered, and 209 enlisted men answered
Yes;" nays, 89.
Second regiment Colonel Porter,
Lieutenant Colonel Dechert, Majors
Worman and Hartung, Adjutant Kun
zlg, Quartermaster Rutter, Surgeon
Burgln, Assistant Surgeon Robins. AH
but thrci' company ofllcers volunteered.
These were all physically Incapacitated.
Among tho enlisted men there were 487
yeas and 105 nays.
First regiment Colonel Bowman,
Lieutenant Colonel Good, Majors "Will
lams and Allen, Adjutant Pusey, Quar
termaster Koens, Surgeon Smith, As
sistant Surgeons Harland and Tunis.
Every company ofllcer volunteered ex
cept Captain Muldoon, a veteran of
two wars and not able to go. Of the
enlisted men 491 said yea, and 101 nay,
State Fenclbles battalion Major
Brazer. All company officers volun
teered and 176 enlisted men. The nays
were 68.
Battery A Cnptaln Warburton, Lieu
tenants Cresswell and Pancoast and
Second Lieutenant Lewis. Surgeon G.
Thomson did not come In under the
new law, but expects to be appointed,
and will be detailed with the battery.
There were 61 yeas from enlisted men,
17 contingent upon parents' permission,
and 9 nays,
Gray Invlnclbles (colored company)
Lieutenant Henderson and 46 enlisted
men. There we're 11 nays.
First Troop Philadelphia cavalry
Captain Groome, Lieutenant Browning,
Second Lieutenant McFadden and As
sistant Surgeon Frazler. There were
59 enlisted men and 1 nay.
Remarkable Rescue.
Mrs. Michael Curtain, l'lainfielcl, 111,,
makes tlie statement, that she caught cold,
which settled o"n her lungs ; she was treated
for a month by her family physician, hut grew
worse. lie told her she was a hopeless vic
tim of consumption and that no medicine
could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr.
King's New Discovery for consumption ; she
bought a bottle and to her delight found her
self benefitted from first dose. She comtinued
its use and after taking six bottles, found her
self sound and well j now does her own
housework, and is as well as she ever was.
Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at A.
Wasley's Drug Store. Large bottles So cents
and Sl.oo.
Tliri (iorninn Wnrnlilps fur" Mnnllu.
Berlin, May 3. The German warship
Kormoran (third class cruiser) left
Klno-Chau Sunday for Manila. This,
with thu Irene (second class cruiser),
now en route to Manila from Nagasaki,
.Japan, will make three warships of
Oermany In the Philippines. According
a the last olllclal statistics there are
nly about 100 Germans In Manila."
M, L, Yocum, Cauioron, l'a., Bays "I was a
sufferer for ton years, trying must all kinds
of pile remedies, but without sucrcsd. Do
Witt's Witch Ilnzcl Salve was recommended
to mo. I used ono box. It lias effected a per
manent cure." As a iermannt cure for
piles DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo lias no
final. O..H. Hagcubucu.
INETHE RS OLE writcs I
"Aftor bolnff complotoly worn out from
constant norvous Btraln, I wm advlsod. to
uso tho aonulno JOHANN HOFF'S MALT
EXTRACT. Ithasbono-
fltod mo so wonderfully
that I havo bocotno its
strongost advocate"
Ask
as. Joliann Iloff's Malt
for
Genuine
AVOID SUBSTITUTES
cjC;6eececciecccsececccceceececceGsccec6cceeececs
mmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmim
C'Kaier Export Beer"-1
IN TUB MANUFACTURE OP THIS CHOICE
BREWERY PRODUCTION
THE KAIER COMPANY, Limited,
OF MAHANOY CITY,
lias attained an excellence which has rarely been excelled.
MR. CHARLS D. KAIER
And his associate have spent, not only much time, hut also a
largo amount of money, in experiments, to brim; this Ileor to
Its present perfection nud tliey liavo many testimonials that
the company has received from well known medical Men
which aro exhibited with pardonahlo pride ly tho President,
Mr. Chas. 1). Kaier. The brewer, Mr. Franz Kaler, is a
KMitlcinati scientifically versed in all that pertains to the
Iliowcr's Art and to his perseverance and closo application is
largely duo the splendid triumphs achieved by
The Kaier Export Beer.
It is compared by many "Old Country" lleer Drinkers
to tho products of lladcn and Havana.
MADE ONLY AIM O SOLD BY
THE GHflS. D. KAIER COMPANY, hmd.
Mahanoy City, Pa.
REPRESENTED IN SHENANDOAH BY
EDWARD O'DONNELI
Mail orders will receive prompt attention.
LAUER'S
BOCK BEER
In Bottles or by
the Keg.
Lauer's Lager
AND
Pilsnei Beer.
Porter and Weiss Beer.
Christ. Schmidt,
Agent and Bottler,
203 W. Coal Street,
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MS OF WAR.
The Nashville Brings Twenty Span
ish Soldiors to Key Wesk
CAPTURED ON THE ARGANAUT.
Civilian Passengers Were Placed Ashors at
Cienfuegos, Where Our Vessels Were
Fired Upon and Returned the Fire Our
Soldiers May Start for Cuba Next Sunday.
Key West, Fla., May 3. One of the
most Important captures made since
the outbrenk of hostilities was that ot
the Spanish steamer Argonaut by the
gunboat Nashville last Friday, newu
of which reached here last night when
the warship arrived. The Arganaut
had on board Colonel Corljo, of the
Third Spanish cuvatry, his first lieu
tenant, surgeon major, seven other
lieutenants and ten privates and non
commissioned olllcers. The steamer
also carried a large cargo of arms and
Mauser nmmunltlon. She was hound
from Batnabano, Spain, for Cienfuegos,
stopping nt Port Louis, Trinidad and
Manzanlllo.
The Nashville, tiie Marblehead and
the Eagle left the station on the north
coast last Monday to blockade Cienfue
gos, arriving nt the latter place on
Thursday. They spent the day recon
noiterlng, and the next morning (Fri
day), In order to get better Information,
steamed close to the mouth of tho
harbor of Cienfuegos. All were cleared
for action.
At about 10 o'clock in the morning
smoke was seen rising on the western
horizon, and tho Nashville, because ot
her position, put on all speed and
steamed In that direction. Twenty
live minutes later she put two shots
across the bow of the coming steamer,
which promptly hove to. Ensign
Kuenzll was sent with a prize crew ot
four, who took possession of the Span
lard. Learning that Spanish soldiers
were on board word was given to send
them to Nashville Immediately a3
prisoners of war, and this was done.
Arrangements were then made to
transfer the passengers and non-combatants
to the shore. The women and
children were placed In the first boat,
and under cover of a Hag of truco
were soon bound toward the entrance
to Cienfuegos. The second crew took
the other passengers and landed them.
The Eagle hoisted a signal conveying
the Intelligence that she had been
fired upon by Spanish boats coming
out of the river. The Eagle Immediate
ly returned the lire and held her
ground until the Marblehead came up.
Both vessels then tired broadside after
broadside up the entrance to the river.
The boats coming down were two tor
pedo boats and one torpedo boat de
stroyer. After 20 minutes' firing by ths
Eagle, the last two of which was par
ticipated tn by the Marblehead, the
Spanish boats ceased firing, and it Is
considered certain they were damaged.
The report that Ygleslas, the bus
pected sailor on the Puritan, has been
court martialed and sentenced to be
shot Is an Invention from the whole
cloth. There Is nothing In the state
ment against him, but to save hlm'from
the Ire of the crew, who believe the
treason story, he was quietly put on
shore today and advised to sail for thu
north.
Robbed the Grave.
A startliinr incident of which Mr. John
Oliver of Philadelphia, was tho subject, is
narrated by him as follows : "I was in a most
dreaillul condition, ily skin was almost
yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain
continually in back and sides, no appetite
gradually growing weaker day by day.
Three physicians had given me up. Fortun
ately, a friend advised trying 'Electric
Hitters.' and to my great joy and surprise,
tho first bottle made a decided improvement.
I continued their uso for thrco weeks, and
am now a well man. I know they saved my
life, and robbed tho gravo of another victim."
No ono should fail to try them. Only 50
cents per bottle at A. Wasloy's drug store.
I'otroleum ltnmli Story Doubted.
Washington, May 3. Naval officials
are inclined to discredit the statement
In dispatches from Madrid that Ad
mlral Dewey employed petroleum
bombs In the reduction of the city of
Manila. In fact, no definite Informa'
Hon could he obtained that the Ameri
can squadron was supplied with such
Instruments of destruction. It Is re
garded as quite likely that, In the
event of a bombnrdment of the city,
the bursting of shells would start Beri
ous fires, and perhaps result In a con
flagration, but that Admiral Dewey
used bombs with the express idea of
firing the city Is deemed lmprobahle
Children like it, it saves their lives. Wo
mean Ono Mlutc Cough Cure, tho infallible
remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis,
grippe, aud all throat and lung troubles. C,
II. llagenbuch.
Xlmnkh to t'oinmodiii'o Dowry.
Washington, May 2. Hepresenta
tlve Grout, ot Vermont, of whose
district Commodore Dewey Is a
native, yesterday Introduced this reso
lution : " Resolved, That the thnnks
of congress are due and are hereby
tendered to Commodore George Dewev
and the olllcers and seamen of the
Asiatic squadron by him commanded
for the heroism and skill displayed by
them in the total destruction of the
Spanish Meet In the harbor of Manila,
and the capture of tho city and the
planting of the American nag In the
capital of the Philippines."
A little life may bo sacrificed to a sudden
attack of croup, if you don't havo Dr.
Thomas' Kclcctrio Oil on hand for tho emer
gency. '
Forced to Ulvo Up IIIh Command
Springfield, Ills., May 3. Major Law
rence Ennls, of the Seventh Illinois
National Guard, and formely law part
ner of United Stntes Senator Mason,
was yesterday forced to give up his
command. To follow the fortunes -of
the regiment he promptly surrendered
a law practice In Chicago which his
father founded In 1845, cancelling the
otllce lease and Bending all clients to
other lawyers. Ily the decision of the
war department, under which the regi
ment will he mustered In the service In
two battalion formation tho Junior
major and a number of others are left
out In the cold.
A Great Surprise
Is in store for all who uso Kemp's Il.ilsnm
for the Throat and Lungs. Would you be
ieve that it is sold on its meiits nnd any
druggist is authorized by the proprietor of
this wonderful remedy to give you a sampl
bottle free? It never fails to cure acute or
chronic roughs. All druggists sell Kemp's
Uttlsaiq, 1'rice 25 and 50c,
ao ittHip Out laumtlcs,
"Washington, May 3. Senator Fair
banks yesterday Introduced a bill pro
hibiting the landing of Innane persons
In tho United States, and for the return
of those who become Insano two years
after arriving to their own countries.
To Cure Headache In IS Minutes.
Take Dr. Davis' Atl-llcudaclio. AU druggists
The Soni of the Crsdle.
Dye.bye 1 1 tope rlcs h leh I
There's a awett lini, nn.
EOiSt' Jy-- d!e ''uur "P I" lh'- ;
SVV"5 - A lr llflle llfr that t.
r
cointna to Ulcus ,
Two on rhuWiy hntlds
that will put nnd can-as;
A pure little aoiil wing
ing down from ntiove;
A darling to care for, a
baby to lovt.
. .1 I
- Jt
In the
days when
live sinned
it was writ
ten that
motherhood
should here
after be ac
coni pan led
with pain
and sorrow;
but this
curse upon
our fore
parents has
been light
ened more
and more
a mankind
have learn-
cu to riie
superior to
many of their sins and mistakes.
One of the grandest agencies which en
lightened Science has discovered to relieve
motherhood from excessive suffering is the
"Favorite Prescription" devised Dr.
R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician of
the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute,
of lluffalo, N. Y. This wonderful "Pre
scription " imbues the entire nervous m-s-tetn
with natural, healthy vitality; gives
elastic vigor to the delicate organism spe
cially concerned In motherhood' renders
the prospective mother stiong and cheerful
and makes the coming of baby entirely free
from danger and almost free from nain.
The delighted gratitude of Mrs. Pearl
Walton, of Alvo, Cass Co., Neb., will find
an echo in tlte heart of every expcclaut
mother :
" Previous to the birth of my child, " writes
Mrs Walton, " I had no appetite, was sick at my
stomach, had headache, conld not rest at uight,
was completely worn out in every way I com
menced to use Dr. Pierce's Pavorfte I'fcsci iption
and began to improve right away 1 used two
bottles of this great medicine and felt like a new
person At the time of confinement I was in
latxjr but a little while and I owe it all to that
great remedy Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescrip
tion." Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation.
YiiSlHKUAY'S BASEBALL GAMES.
National l.eniritr.
At Brooklyn llniokb n. 10; Philadel
phia, 9. At Miiltlnxirf -Baltimore, 0; New
York, 1. At Pi!ljurg -Cincinnati, 7;
Pittsburg, 3. At Washington Boston, 7;
Washington, 0. At Chicago Chicago, 13;
Louisville, 7.
Custom I.i'umie.
At Syracuse Syracuse, 8; Buffalo, t.
At Springfield Toronto. 7; Springfield, 2.
At Providence Montreal, 4; Providence,
S. At Wllkesbarre Wllkesbarre, 7; Ro
chester, 4.
Atlantic l.eugruu.
At Hartford Paterson, 11: Hartford. 2.
At Norfolk Norfolk, 9; Heading, 1. At
Richmond Richmond, 0; Allentown, 1. At
Newark Lancastor, 10; Newark, 0.
Thirty-livo years uiako a generation. That
is how long Adolph Fisher, of Zanesville.
O., suffered from piles. Ho was cured by
using three boxes of DoWltt's Witch Hazel
Salve. C. II. Hageubuch.
Now'Yoi'Ii'h uolTflcirs Kiit'iunped.
New York, May 3. Camp Black, at
Hempstend Plains, and Camp Town
send, nt Peeksklll, were formally open
ed yesterday, about 12,000 men going
Into camp. Patriotic citizens gathered
at points of departure throughout the
state and immense crowds lined the
streets of this city through which the
soldiers marched. Grand Central sta
tion, where the troops from the interior
of the state ai rived, was surrounded
by men and women vicing with each
other In outbursts nf patriotism.
For Infants and Children.
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REE TRSAL TO
Iho foremost Medical Company in tho World in tho Cure of Weak Mon Makes this Offer
HAPPY MARRIAGE, IJeaLTII, ENERGY AND LONG LIFE.
.Jj?J!? the wotld kyr111 ?H lhe h'story of the world-no doctor or Institution hai treated and
restored so i many men as has the famcrt ERIE 11 EPICAL ro., of nuffulo, n y.
J his IS due to thQ fnofc that tho mmranv "r,ntrlu kn,A I rnn,nn. .....t .v..l i
rSi".111.!1? 0,15 w!iol9 Flm at niedical ulenri'
""i"1'8 K.r.?na old con'l'any now makes this
C . w'))j nm) iuuK)-a')y eueiuve appliance ana
whole month's courso of restorative remedies, posiUvelu on tnaL
uithout erpCTiM, to any honest and reliable man I
sm a aoimr ncea do aavancea not a twnny paid till result
re known to and acknowledged by tho patient.
The Erie Medical Company's appllamo and remedies have
been talked about and written about nil oer the world, till
strciiBth, vigor, healthy tissue and new life.
They repair drains on tho syttcm that mp tho energy.
They cure nervousness, despondency, and all the eflects
of evil habits, excesses, over-work, ete.
They give full stremjth. development and tone to
every jortlon and organ of the body, l'ailuio is inuussl.
ble and age Is no barrier
This "Trial Without KlWlMo" ntT,r Is nivtiimllr Urn.
lted by the company to a short time, and application!'
miitf. liA mafia n, irtfit ' I1
Write to the ERIE MEDICAL COJ1PANY, BUFFALO,
K. Y . and five VOtir PITtreu HdHrnu na U'11 ,u vmiF
E.stoflice, Refer to seeing the account ol thalr
this paper.
tat him snlJ dircf' t tin. t id
euuu r f"r 2. oara ut wliulo
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dealer a rroDu.
wnero lor fiamiDtiioa,
j.Terjtiiing k rriQUj.
1I8iIt!i if Vehiolei,
to itjiei oi utrneu.
Tod liuuiui. t3G to f 70.
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cttee. bpnug-Itoad ru1 Milt
ff0.1T. Surrtr nirorii, Pi f 18.00,
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RAILROAD.
HTIHTYKIM, DIVISION
MAncil 17, H8.
Trntrin will leave Hhennndonli after tne anora
date for WlnrAna, Oflberton, Frakvl?ic. DatIi
Water, St. Cfelr, Pottavtlle. Itnmburg KcacVlrut,
1'otWnwn, Phoenlxvil!' .foirlstown ar.d Phli
aelphlA (Bmftd street st tt on at 60S anj) SIS
a. oi,, 2 IB, 8 18 p in. on week days, Sundays,
fl OS , in., 1 80 p. m.
Iw Hbenandoab for PoHsvlIle via Delano!
7 87, 10 05 h. in.. 12 80, 2 82 nnd KS'ip, m woolc
days. HumUy, 9 &1 . m., 681 p m.
Tnln leave Prackville for Hln nnn Joah at
7 HI, 1 1 4(1 at. m. nnd S 16, 7 81 p. Hundny,
11 01 a. m. Hnd 3 26 p. io.
I.cave Pottsvlllu for Hheuamlonlt i via F rak
vllle 710, 1120 a. m., 8 20,7111) in Sunday
!0 8." a. tu., 8 00 p. m.
Leave Pottavllle tor Shenandoah via Delano
718, 940 a. in., 128K, 242 and IOOj m, wc:k
days. Pundnya, 9 18 . in. 6 08 p m
Inve PhllwlclpMa, (lirotut rn t ptntlon), fo
Hhciiiinriofth t 8 87, SIIS and 10 l'i a. m , 4 10
p. in, week days. Hundays leave at It GO n, m,
IxpftveBroAd atreet atiiHon, Phli,'b'rMA tor
Hea Oil, Anbury Park, Ocean drove Lonr
HrAtieh, and Intermediate stall nis. 8.'J0,
11.11, a. m 8.80 And 4.00 p. in. week-days,
lave Broad Street Htatlon. Philadelphia,
1'OR NKW YORK.
KspretM, week-days, 8 20, 4 On. 4 00 5 I 6 E?
7 88, S2C, 9 80, 1021 (Dining '. , II n, r.i
1200 nonu, 12 88 (Limited 100 and 4. : r,j
Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 80 (Dining ( ar B ',
4 00, 8 00, 5 88 ( Dining 0r), 8 00. 7n' 1U Hln
dig Car), 10 00 p. m., 12 01, inlit Hundays,
8 20, 1 08, 4 80, 8 1, S 20. 9 88. II ) 1)1. Inn
Cur), 1188 a. m 12 88, 1 08 i Inning ( ur 2J
(Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited) 4 21 Klnlr t.ar).
8 20,8 88, (Dining Car) 0 85, 7 02, 7 4j. Dlr.Inir
Car 10 00 p. in., 12 01 night.
Kxpri'xx for Ronton without change 11 00 in. ,
week-days, and 7 48 p. m., dally.
WAHHINOTON AND Till-: SOI TIL
I'or llaltlmore and Wiwhlngton. 3 W, 7 13, 8 32
10 20. 11 28, A. in., 12 09, 128) I 1)1. .in ( ir lit
Ii"liiK Car). 8 18, 4 41. t aliErca-
hIoiiaI Limited, Dining Car, ii 17 6B.J , Din
ing Car, 781 Dining Car p in and 1.' OS
night week days. Sundays, 8 Ml, 7 20. 9 12 11 i3,
a. in., 1209, 1 12, (DlniiiK Car, 4 11 r3 ( on
greetlonftl Limited, Dining Car 0 1. Dining
Car, 781 IDintnirCar p. in. and I. Oj night.
For Baltimore, accommodation ') ,2 a ur ,TC1
and 4 01 p in week days, 8 OH and lit' u dally
FOR ATLANTIC CITY
I,cAve Broad street ftation via Delaware rlvei
bridge Lxprtps, 9 20 a m, 7 08 p. in dally
ijave aiuraethircec an e.prt -i. s&oam
200, (800Haturday only), 4 00, 8 00 p. in Sun
days, 8 48, 9 48 a. in (accommodation 4 30 nnd
auup, m.i
cor ispeaiay, Anxieaea, vt nauoouand IIoIIj
Brach. Hea Isle City. Ocean Cllv. Avulon and
Stone Harbor Kxprexe, 9 00 a. m., 4 00, p. m.
week days. Sundays, 9 00 n. m.
ror aomers l'oint Kxprens, hbo, a. m.,2 00,
4 00, 8 00, p. in. week daya SiiMlat a, 8 IS a, in,
I. U. HUTcHiNnuN, .1 It. Wood,
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