jRlt iMlTAi TUB EXCELLENCE OF SVRUP OF FIGS Is duo not only to tho originality and simplicity of tlio combination, but also to tlio care anil skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to tlio Camfotinia Fio Svmu Co. only, and wc wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing tho truo and original remedy. As tho genuine. Syrup of figs is manufactured by tho CALtroiuriA. Fio Kvnur Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless Imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tlio high standing o'f the Cam fornia Fio Sviiur Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of tho Company a guaranty of tho excollcnco of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on tho kidneys', liver and bowels without irritatiug ot weaken ing thorn, and it docs not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, plcaso remember the nalno of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN ritANOi X.OUI8VILLK, Kj-. .1). Col. JiEW-YOKK. N.Y. 'VETERINARYSPECIFICS 500 FAGE BOOK MAILED FREE. CONTENTS: Part I. Diseases of Horses. Part II. Diseases of Cattle. Part III.--Diseases or Sheep. Part IV. Diseases of Hogs. Part V.Diseases of Dogs. Part VI. Diseases of Poultry. Snmo book in better binding BO eta. lll')irlMIKS'JIEi. (0., lor. milium U Jobi8lt.,NYorlr NEltWUS DEBILITY, VITAL WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Hwmphroys' Homeopathic Specific slo. 28, in use over-iO years, tho only lecessful remedy. 1 Her vial.or 5 vials andlarze vial powder.for $5 "snld by Druggists, or sent postpaid on rucfelpt of prlet. lIUai'IlllKlS'MKD. 10., I or. VtlllLul A Jolin SI.., New York If we can sell you one ic. package of tins admixture we'll be satisfied. You'll buy more for it will touch the spot. Grocers have SEEUC'S. mmmmmmmmmmmmm ABBEY'S OCK Gives a satisfied smile to every palate that tastes it. Now on tap at all our customers. VM, SCHMICKER, JR., - Agent. Ho yarn tiwt youi RUPTURE If you woar tho CHAMPION TRUS wfciladelohiH Trust Co.. 610 Locust St.. PIuMm P I A Handsome Complexion 11 3 ono of tho greatest charms n woman can I possess, POZZOtU'B COMI'LlillOM PowduuI Yf "has added to ordinary coffee knows n t grand drink that1 jjy tvill nieasehcrliusbaiid. a WORCESTER UNCLE SIM II BAYTL Objections to Furnisliiug Our Navy With a Naval Station OUR TREATY WITH SAN DOMINGO Provrnts Klther Xnllim Gtvlnpr Ad vantages to lCnrolKii (JovornmontH. Hut ii Now Trenty Is llulnir NckoM ntcilTlmUJIvosUH Kpuulnl Privileges Port au Prince, Ilnytl, May 12. Aside from tho traditional policy of the Haytlen nation, datlnc from 181C. ex cluding aliens from tho holding of real property- and the strong sentiment which still exists In support of it among tlie ignorant majority of the popula tion, there Is a practical obstacle of no small importance to the acquisition by the United Stales of a title In fee Blm- ple to a coaling station anywhere on the shoifs of the Island. This Is the secret treaty between Ilaytl and San Domingo, In which each republic pledfies itself never to cede to any extraneous pirwer any portion of Its territory for whatever purpose or use It may be desired. American ministers to the twin re publics have discovered that this treaty Is really a more serious Impediment to tho progress of any negotiations look ing to the acquisition of the Mole St. Nicolas or Samana hay than the senti ment of the people. There Is no doubt that tho Haytlen government would have small scruple in getting around the constitutional prohibition, by per petual lease or otherwise, If It were not for the embarrassing position In which It would then be placed In relation to San Domingo. That republic, on the other hand, Is restrained by a like reason as concerns Its obligations to Ilaytl. A double commission to treat In both capitals at once, with the ob ject of bringing tho two governments to a joint convention In favor of the naval requirement of the United States, might be successful where separate ne gotiations would continue to fall. There Is ground for the belief that both the administration of Ilaytl and that of San Domingo are now more cordially disposed towards America than for some time past, and the cause of this fact Is largely to be found In the decisive step which the United States has taken to Insure the freedom and self government of Cuba. Popular sympatny among uie riayxians anu me Dominicans Is almost wholly with the Cubans, and there has even been some talk of raising a naval battalion to be joined to the American army of In vaslon. Friendship for America amone the Ilaytlan political class suffered at the crisis of the Lueders dimculty, through the negative diplomatic course of the United States government. It Is cer tain that If America had at that time actively Intervened to see that exact Justice was done as between Lueders and the Ilaytlan municipal authorities, restraining Germany from an act of pure despotic coercion. President Sam and all the statesmen of Havtl who count for anything would for the ask' lng have placed the future of the coun try absolutely In American hands. We then could have obtained whatever coaling station we desired In Ilaytl in diplomatic circles here It is per fectly well known that the Spanish representative Is mainly dependent upon M. Theodore Meyer, the French minister to Haytl, for his knowledge of the attitude of the European gov ernments toward the Hispano-Amerl- can war. The Spanish charge u affaires has been in almost daily consultation with him. It Is said, In reference to possible advantages which the United States may enjoy In Haytlen ports and waters through the clauses and arti cles of the treaty of 1801, which pledge each of the republics to reciprocal aid and comfort In case either of them Is at war with another nation. It Is sug gested that this treaty, If closely coil' strued and faithfully observed by Haytl, would put her In the attitude of an ally of the United States. Article 15 permits American men-of-war to take refuge In Ilaytlan ports and to undergo repairs and bo provisioned there. But the question Is naturally asked whether Spain would not regard the observance of this article on the part of Haytl as an act of hostility. M. Meyer, the French minister, re celved your correspondent without any formality whatever, and with charm lng cordiality. He spoke at first of the r. dlllonal sympathy between Amerl '. and France, but added Blg nlficantly that In the present crisis the Immediate solicitude of his country was for Spain, her next door neighbor, whom she had done much to ruin In the past, but whom she did not wish to see perish from the earth. 'There Is one very serious fact In the Bltuatlon." said M. Meyer, "and that Is the undoubted Irritation of all Euro pean nations except Clreat Urltaln over the American method of procedure In the Cuban affair. You are a great peo pie, endowed with wonderful strength and resources. You have many fine ships In your navy, but Spain has more and better torpedo boats. Though one cannot doubt that If the struggle con tlnues long enough America will win, the consequences of the first success upon the nations that are spectators, Irrespective of the side that secureB it must be potent and far reaching. am astonished that the Spaniards have not shown greater enterprise at tha outset. They ought to have gone dl rect to New York with a fleet ot say 30 of their best ships." When your correspondent remarked that tho defenses of New York had been considerably strengthened of late. M. Meyer seemed surprised, and ex pressed doubt that they could really keep out a strong fleet. Two million Amorlcnns suffer the torturlne panes of dysiiensia. No need to. UurUock Mood Hitters cures. At any drug storo. jiiiiro Arum J 'or Insurgents. Tampa, Fla., May 12. There Is good reason to bellsvo thut Inside of 21 hours anuther expedition with the same pu poso and destination as that of the (lussle, which left here on Tuesday loaded with arms and ammunition and supplies for tho Cuban Insurgents, will slip from Port Tampa. The Florid one of the Plant line boatB chartered by the Government for use as a trans port, lias taken on a large cargo of Bpilngilcld rllles and ammunition, and tho stalls for horses have been com pleted. The boat Is lying at the dock with full Bteam up and ready for sail ing ut a moment's notice. Olve the Children a Drink called Ornln-O, It Is 11 delicious, appetizing, iiiiurlshiiii; food drink to tako tho platu of I coll'cc. Bold hy all n incurs ad liked by nil who have used It because when properly prepared it tastes like tho finest coffee but is free from all its Injurious properties. Uniiu- Oaids dluoitlon and strengthens tlio nerves. It U uot it stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about J as much 113 cnilco. IS and 23c, "the secret of my strength is perfect diges tion. I use the genuine Johann Hoff's Malt Extract, and find that it greatly aids me in the proper assimilation of food." signed Eugene Sandow. Beware of imitations. The Genuine has the signature of ilR-ragP-604H.SixthSt. Side Entrance on Groen St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE GUARANTEED." Toanp.oM,flInpl9ormarrlcd& Hiobo con trmpltvttiiK marrlnce , irynu arc a victim of BLOUU FUI5UH J'jES.." of Private Diseases liumnnrnce which tic- atror mind anil linilv. And unfit vnu for tho duties of life, call or write and be saved. Hours: l)Ally0-tt; pv,-0t Sun., IMtf. Bend lOctB.ta rTamps for Boole with tvnr n 1 1 a 1 1 in o n I n 1 n LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or the Keg. by Lauer's Lager AND Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. 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The Erie Medical Company's appliance and remedies havo been talked about and written about all over tho world, till v.c.j jitau tins uottiu ui ijiuuj. Aiiuy restore or creaio strength, vigor, healthy tinsue and now life. They repair drains on tho system that tap the energy. Thoy curo nervousness, despondency, and all the cflects ol evil habits, excesses, over-work, etc They glvo full strength, development and tone to every portion and organ ot tho body. Failure is lmpossi- viv ituu txuv is uo uarner. This "Trial without Eimbib" nffnr Ii nutnrtilW lted by the company to a short time, and applicatlon((l write to the BRIE MEDICaT. company. nnFFAT.n. JJ. Y nnd give your express address as well as cost-oflk'c. lteler to seeing the account ol their Mmmfwimmmrmm C'Kaier Export Beer"!-! IN THE MANUFACTURE OP THIS CHOICE jj BREWERY PRODUCTION j3 THE KAIER COMPANY, Limited, OF" MAHANOY CITY, Has attained an excellence which lias rarely been excelled. MR. CHARLES D. KAIER And his associates havo spent, not only much time, hut also a largo amount of money, in experiments, to bring tills Beer to its present perfection and they have many testimonials that the company has received from well known medical men which aro oxhiliited with pardouablo prido by tho President, Mr. Chas. D. Kaier. The brewer, Mr. Fianz Kaior, ia n gentleman scientifically versed lu all that pertains to tho Ittowor's Art and to his perseverance and close application Is largely due the splendid triumphs achieved by The Kaier Export Beer. It is compared by many "Old Country" Beer Driukcrs to tho products of Itailen and Bavaria. MADE ONLY AND SOLD BY T(iE GHflS. D. piEl GOMPAHY, hmd. Mahanoy City, Pa. REPRESENTED IN SHENANDOAH BY EDWARD O'DONNELI Mall orders will receive prompt attention. WE HAVE NO AGENTS but Ut noli turner for 23 lit pricM, oeir iproDM, 'her for EYirythinf iigeijieeoi m itjiei or w ToDtturriei.l38tot70. 1 8urrTi, IX) ft, ItitetOQI, llLtts AMU ttu, Spriof-Kotd mi. .,... .. uroa. wacoal. BfB4 A , " l. I'.' . ... ELKHART UIUUK NU UAllHKaS Tho Philippines Invadors; Washington, May 12. The war de partment yesterday made public a cor rected list of the volunteers who have been ordered m P m Francisco. They Include the following: Wyoming, ono huttallon of Infantry; Colorado, one regiment of Infantry; Kansas, ono regi ment of Infantry; Montana, ono regi ment of Infantry; Nebraska, one regi ment of Infantry; Utah, two batteries of light artillery and one troop of cav alry; North Dakota, two battalions of Infantry, Idaho, two battalions of In fantry. The presumption Is that u number of these men will bo sent with the expedition to the Philippines, al though It by no means follows that all will go, as some will bo retained to toko the places of those ot the regular army who will be sent across the ocean. General Mllos' Dopnrturo 1'or Tnnipn. Washington, May 12. A final de cision has been reached by Oeuerat Miles, comandlng the army, to leave Washington for Tampa, Fla., tonight. The special orders on this subject havo been Issued and provide that tho gen eral and his staff and other officers who accompany him shall proceed to Tampa nnd other points that may bo designated "for temporary duty." Col onel A. Ii. Wagner, chief of the mili tary Information division of the war department, will havo charge of the bu reau of military Intelligence whllo the army Is In the field. Several of the clerks and messengers In the depart ment have been ordered to be ready to accompany General Miles and his staff. Impossible to foresco nn accident. Not Impossible to bo prepared for it. Dr. Thomas' Hclcctric Oil Monarch over pain. CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH Pain-Killer. A Medlclno Chest In Itself. Slmplo, Safe and Quick Curo for j CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. 25 and 50 cont Bottlos. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS- BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. PERRY DAVIS' B IE S DO YOU XKOW DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is tho originnl nnd only FRENCH. Rn.fa nml rulinhio enro on the mar. kot. Price. $1.00; sent by mail. Qonaine sold only by S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. DETECTIVES ! Kimball's Detective Agency Do all legitimate ditectivc worV. A correspondent wanted in all towns. Office, 58 Trust Building, Wllliamsport, Pa. In the Cure of Weak Men Makes this Offer llm. yourV ollcrfj mmmmmmmmim 3 13 mimiiiaauuiittuiK direct to tit eoo- yetvn tt wbol ikTtnc Mm th bi tiarainkUoa, wtrrtnted. veaiciei. luraeu. toftZS. Cirri- Trapl. WtgoQ. tai Milk fur Urf RM H. SM Bamr. Prl. with nrtklaa.Uaipl, .as. ., iproii ut boliti, At win inn ki ..... ..j .... ...... .r.. Ml'U. CO. W. U. V1UT J, Um-I, KUiUUlT, IKU, ITALY'S MAI) RIOTS. Tho Government Suppressing News of tho Uprisings! THE WORST REPORTS dONPIKMED. Corroiioiidont aC tlio London Times Sends by- Mnll n. TMiimtoli AVhloh tlio I'ross Consor llofusoil to Allow to Ho Ti'itniinlttod by WIro. Home, May 12. It will probably bo many days before one Is able fully to estimate the gravity of the riots nnd the number of killed and wounded. The two suppressed papers, The lladlcal Secolo and Tho Republican Italia del I'opolo, of Milan, were undoubtedly chiefly responsible for the riots there. The latter Journal has been In the habit for somo years of bIvIhk Its sub scribers Christmas clfts of revolvers and hatchets, the latter Inscribed In tho Milanese dialect with the motto Dalll al Tronco" ("Strike at the Trunk"). The regular subscribers were largely priests. It Is said that the editors of all the Socialist papers throughout the coun try have or will ho arrested and de tained until complete order Is restored. Evidence accumulates that the rail way men were chiefly responsible for the risings. Tho order calling them under arms Is expected to have a good deterrent effect. In Milan alone 1,000 persons woro ar rested, COO killed and 2.000 wounded. In one Instance 20 students were killed, at tho mnln station of tho Vlclna rail way line. Three hundred rioters set fire to all the railway carriages, and the military, hurrjinp up, unfortunate ly fired upon the firemen who were trying to disperse tho rioters with a hose. Many of tho firemen wore killed. As all the printing houses In Milan re fused to print the manifesto, tho mili tary government was proclaimed by drums and the roar of cannon. A seml-oiliclal note just issued as serts that tranquillity prevails throughout the kingdom." According to the same authority, the Russian government has olllclally notified Italy that rumors of Russia's Intention to prevent the export of cereals are un founded. Itnly Suppressing tho Nmvs. London, May 12. The Dally News, commenting this morning on tho sit uation In Italy, says: "We wish we could believe the whole of Italy tran quil. Our correspondents are unable to get their messages through, and if everything Is so tranquil It is strange that the Italian government should close up all the channels whereby such welcome news might spread." The Rome correspondent of Tho Times Bends by mall a long dispatch which the censor had refused to allow to be transmitted by wire, practically confirming the terrible nature of tho rioting at ililan and elsewhere. The Sure La Grippe Curo. Thoro ia no use suffering from this dreadful malady.lf you will only get tho right remedy. You aro having pain all through your body, U nut. nf nnlnr. have no nprfttite, no llfo or ambition, havo n had cold, m fact aro completely used up. Electric Bitters is tlin nnlv rnmrnlv that will clvO VOU prompt and sure relief. Thoy act directly on your Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, tono up tho whole system and make you feel liko a now being. Thcv aro guaranteed to euro or price refunded. For salo at A. Wasley's Drug Storo, only CO cents per liottlo. jnow .lorscy Niivul Iti'scrvos on Duty Trenton. May 12. Captain Dahlgren of tlw Naval Reserves, has detailed 23 men of the Trenton and Iladdonfield divisions for service on the Resolute. The men will leave Trenton tomorrow for New York, to go on board the Resolute. Gouoval 'Whpolor nt Clileknniniigri Chattanooga, Tenn., May 12. Major General Joseph R. Wheeler arrived yes terday and reported to General Urooke. lie will remain at Chlckamauga and assist In organizing tlio volunteers as they arrive. Now York Troops For Tampa, Albany, May 12. Governor Black re ceived a telegram yesterday from Sec retary of War Alcer asking him to send two of New York state's volun teer regiments to Tampa at once. ra.ii.i.. nvn if it suvpa their lives. Wo mean Ono Miauto Cough Curo, the infallible remedy for coughs, coins, croup, uiuiiumi". grippo, and all throat and lung troubles. C. II. Hagcnbueh. may junko Good lionds In Cuba. Washington, May 12. General Miles regards It as especially important In the approaching cumpaign that the armies of Invasion and occupation of Cuba be fully equipped with supplies and the most Improved machinery for the construction of roads and railroads, and also with experts in tho use of such machinery and construction. General Hay Stone, director of the roarl inquiry bureau of the agricultural department. is now installed for temporary duty in the war department. The agricultural department owns an outfit of road making machinery, and this outfit has been placed at the disposal of tho war department. A littlo bov asked for n bottle of "net up Iu tlio morning as fast as you can," tho druggist rocosnlzod a household name toi "Hewitt's Littlo Earlv lllscrs." and cavo lili. a bottle of tlioso famous littlo pills for constipation, sick headache, livor and stomach troubles. V. II. Ilagcnkuch. iK'IK'IlC'll'S VOV DOWKV'H V'lPl't. Washington, May 12. The surgeon general of the navy has sent $100 to the navy pay office at San Francisco to purchase clam Juice, lemons, beef ex tract and Jellies to be sent to the sick and wounded of Admiral Dewey's lleet. The money was contiiliuted by the Na tional Relief association of the National Society of Colonial Dames of America. For Infants and Children. on Tlio Maryland Voluntoorx. Baltimore, May 12. Orders were re celved at Camp Wllmer yesterday from Major CSeneral Wllmer, of tho Mary land National Guards, that the Fifth regiment in" at be recruited to Its full strength within 21 limits. Tho 12 com punles are 17S men short. A number were enlisted yesterday, and arrange ments have been completed for oponlnK a recruiting otlleo at the armory early this morning. It W the Impression that Muryland's nuota of volunteers will leave for Tampa by Saturday or Sun day. Thousands of sutl'orers from Rrlppo'liaTO been restored to health by One Minute CourIi Curo. Itouiokly euros concha, cohls, broii chltis, pneumonia, grippe, asthma, and ull tliruafiuirt lung diseases. V, 11, MiiKCiibuch. How Do I Look ? " How frequently a woman asks this question' How much tlioudht and study she devotes to It! It is natural. A woman hates to think that she is growing; day by day less charming and attractive and youthful to her husband's eyes than in the days of courtship. A woman may always retain her charms and the vivacity and freshness of youth if she will take the proper care of her health. A tremendous pcrccntnprc of ill-health in women is due to weakness and disease of the distinctly feminine orgnnintn. Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription is an unfail ing remedy for all disorders of this nature. It allavs inflammation, heals ulceration, stops ucbjHtatltur drains and soothes and tones the nerves It preserves in a woman all the charm of healthy youth. Thou sands of women have testified to its mar velous merits. "l'avorite Prescription " is sold by nil re spectable dealers in medicines. Deal only where you are honestly treated. Any store keeper who tries to give you a substitute for what you demand is not treating; you honestly and you should take your trade elsewhere. "l'or nine years I have suffered with fslHnit of Internal organs," writes Mrs Mary Williams, of llnlelgli, Wake Co., N. C. (Uox 19O). "I was troubled with bearing down pains. I had indi gestion and female weakness and nervousness. I could not sleep at night. I was constipated and had urinal trouble. The doctor here said that no medicine would reach my disease. Dr. Pierce's Favorite prescription, 'Golden Medi cal Discovery and ' Pleasant ' Pellets ' have cured me." An every-day necessity in the home. A good home medical work. Send 21 one- cent stamps, to cover nmtling only, to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, lluflalo, N. Y., for a paper-covered copy of Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad viser. Cloth binding 31 stamps. SPAIN'S FINANCIAL PUZZLE. Lawinnlioi" Mill Jlvolvlna: clu-mos to l'rovlilo the sinews of War. Madrid, May 12. At the beginning of yesterday's sitting the chamber paBsed bills for the temporary abolition of the Import duty on raw cotton and the abo lition of differential duties on foreign ships tradlne between Spain and her colonies. The former will help the Catalonlan manufacturers and the lat ter will tend to encourage blockade running. The Indemnity bill was next passed, almost unopposed, the Carllsts alone voting against It. In the cortes a special war budget of 2,000,000 was demunded, with a tax on land and public securities. The sinking fund was suspended. A patriotic syndicate has ben formed here which will borrow 1,000,000 pesetas to buy grain at Marseilles and Antwerp, as all the provinces but one have re fused to send more grain to Madrid. According to reports from Porto Rico, tho people aro panic stricken at the prospects of the bombardment of San Juan. Thirty-fivo years mako a generation. That Is how long Adolph Fisher, of Zancsville, O., suffered from piles. Ho was cured by using thrco boxes ot DeWltt s witru liazci Salve. C. II. Hagcnbueh. DO MOT DESPAIR I Do Not HuOVr l.tinirer! 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OP THE YEAR 11, 1' ... 1 ' winy. . .... by Hbnuy Sbton Mekriman, author nt "llu "?"j V,'"" be contribute.l by smh authors ai W V Il,.wilU, Kn.har.1 .11 1r.i1 Frederic Uemtniiton, Kuth McLuery smart, and otluts Iture nnnooccc r crirwrc FIlHflPE. inc. rnuuntj. ,;.r.,;,a,.n,c,u ,rn,n..,n,iiDiirriciiriraF: ARMIES AND NAVIES oiuuits inHivitnn,n buwci i ninmiwn n,n,.v,,, -... PoslJgt frt I' U tusi ni. ri in llu Umttit Sluts, t.i.i., . i Sub. $4 a ear. Addtcu HARPER tk BROTHERS, Pub't, N. Y. 6lt. Send lor free proipeclus i 'l M Tlne C 'arcr e nri sylvan, a RAILROAD. 8CWTYKIU, DIVIMON. May 4, 1MB. Trains will leave Shennndooh niter tho annvs date for Wlgmns, Ullherton, Frnekvlllo, Hark Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. IMmburs;, Heading, Pottstowh, PlioenlavlHi . Worrlstown and P'Sfl. etphta (Brewl street station) at 6 0S and 8 1 ii.jp., 202, n If! p. m. on week days. ftnndAys, OOn a. m., 1 SO p. ni. Lwve Shenandoah for Pottavllle (via Delnnol 1 at. iu w n. in., 12 no, 2 nz and H 20 p, 111, week days. Sundays, 9 3A a. ni., 6 al p. in ft. in. Mhennndnflh at 1 ruins iostre rraeavnie lor 7 30, 11 Mn.ro. and Bin, 7 51 11 01 a. in. and 8 20 i. m. p. r. Sunday, Iave Pnttuvllle for Shenandoah (vlaFraek vtlle 710, 1120 n. m., A 20, 7 2K p.m. Humlav 10 M a. ni.. 8 00 p. m. Iave Pottavllle for Slffeimiidoah (via Delano 7 4.4n a. m., 12 88, 2 43 and 5 00 p. 111. wee k days. Sundays, 9 IS a. ni. 0 05 p. m. lave PhllnKli'lnMn, (RrnKd street station), tr y Hhcnnndnnh nt 557, nnd'10 19 a. in., 4 10 p. in. week days. Sundays leave nt 6 B0 a. in. 1eave Broad street station, Philadelphia, lor Sea Hit, Asbury Park, Ocean Orovo, Iinr Itraneh, and Intermediate stntlotis, 8 0, 11.14, a. hi., 8.80 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. iMtve'Broad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOK NEW YORK. Rsprees, weck-dsys, 8 20, 4 05, 4 50 5 IS, 6 50 7 88, A 20, 950, 1021 (IMning Car), 1100a, in, 12 Of) noon, 1385 (Limited 100 and 4 21 n M. UinltiK Cars), 1 W, 280 (Dinlnr Tar) 8 20, II no. I on, nun, a in (iiltuiiR uarj, auu, 7 02,7 13 niln InK('nr), 10 00 p. m 12 01, nlarht. Sundays. 8 20, 4 09, i 50, 8 19, 8 20. 9!, 10 21, (I)lnlii); Car), II SI) a. in., 12 35, 108 UHnlnK Car) 2il (DliiliiR Car), 400 (Limited) I 22 (Dlnlnic t'ari, 5 20.8 66, (DlnliiK Car) 8 81, 702,7 48, lilnln Car 10 00 p. m., 12 01 niaht. Ksiircas for Boston without ehanga, 11 00 a ia., weeknlays, and 7 48 p. m., dally. WAHHINUTON AND TUB SOUTH. For Kalthuore and Wanhlnirton, 8 80, 7 20, 8 32. 1020. 11 23. a. m., 12 09, 1281 (1)1., lng Carl, 1 1 IMnlnK Car, 8 18, 4 41, 528 ColiKrcs nlolial Limited, Pinion r, 8 17. 6315 HUr liiK Car, 7 81 DlnlnK Carl l. m., nnd 12 03 tight eek days. Holidays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. in.. 1209, 1 12, Dinlnir Car 4 41, 820 Con gremlonal Limited, Dining Carl, 6 88 Dinln Car, 7 81 IDIhIiik Car p. in. and 12 08 nlitlit. For llattlrnore, accommodation, 9 12 a in, 2 02 and 4 01 p in week days, A 08 and 11 10 p 111 dally FOK ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware rlvci bridge Ejtprewt, U 20 a ni, 7 08 p. m. dally. 1'ave MarketMtreet WTarf ExnreM, 900a m. 200, (8 00Haturda-8only),4 00, 500 p. 111. Hun days, 8 45, 9 48 a. m (aeuottnuodatlon 4 30 aim 5 00 p. in.) Kor cap May, AnKieaea, Utiwooiinnd Holly Hcach, tea Isle City, Ocoan City, Avalon nnd Stone Harbor Express, 9 00 u. 111., 400, p. iu. weekdays. Hundays, 9 00 a. m. For Sowers 1'olnt Bxpreas, 9 00, a. m., 2 00, 100, 8 00, p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 15 a. m. and 9 15 p. iu. I. B, HuTiHissos, J. R. Wood, Gen'l Manager. Gen'l 1'iwsVr Airt THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE R.GE! 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