"W 'If? v EVENING HERALD' KSTAiti.tsiicn tKTO. I'uiillidicil every KvcninR. Rwiil Sunday, nl K Hocth .lAniits Wtrekt, Nrun Okntrk. T'.e ill ' ' '" 11 ic-U, Shcimnitoahnnd tho i mrktt , cut. n week, nay- aid .otlie carriers. llyiniillS.OOttyrr,or; ....ai. nwinili. nnvMilelii advance, s.dvcrticc- menu cliamed accordlnc to muim anil position. The iiulill.licw rcorve tho rlirht tn chainse the position ol advertl.cincnt-. i whenever the i pub-1'tr.tlo-i of iie demands It. The rlislit In iccrved to tetany advertisement, whether imlil for or not. i.nat the inibll.hcrs may ileem l.i.er VuVcrtlsliut rules made known noon uiillcntlon. , lrniVte.l it tin- MMtniee nl Shenandoah, P.," scowl chew limit luntter. TKI.l l'IlONi: CONNKcriON 'All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald sati iiiuy. sr'rrr.Misr.i: :t. iiw. 3UU COliNlKY: Plrst. I.asl and forever. Tim Di'inoiM'iitii! imtioiuil coin-uiitti-vuii-n say It will ltryiiti nml silver in lllllfl. And i-o be it. Tmc blue- iiriisnilo in Uk-veliinil, Ohm has ri'MilttMl in iiiiiniirollH nr-n-tsi.f snmll store nml restliiiiiint Uin-pcrs Niiknandoah will oIimtvi' l.iibor liny very iiuictly. while otlior towns line pri'imrod for lU'iiioiistrutions ot" a rimis Uiwls. Tun lirto Kicini I'Vitiuuitioti coin mission lius Milled from iNi'W York, and tlie Cuban I'oiutiii.s.sioli leaves to Jiiv for Havana. Tmc iihter season can be said to be 1. txiUy i.en. but this favorite bivalve lias been iold liere the year "round as ill eiirureo K well aMure. Audit live liundred Anieriuan Hebrew families are iireparintc to emigrate to l'orto Uieo as soon as the overiuiient will permit tliein to do so. , Tiik lieimblieans of thin county, when they form their plat form, will take no backward stepson national ( mi,.s and will draft no plank to suit n fin i.nle candidate. 1 1 be folly for the Republicans 1 T OK --It their ticket by the notui I ,, i .liscredited ami unpopular , ii.nli.Ute- The uioss-lmcks must be v I.-uai-.l to the rear, If Miccess is de- re.l this ear. 1,i-M"n newspapers predict that eitiiallv .lamaiea will lie nlisorlicd l. the I'nited States, and that all of th.-Wet Indian islands w.ill f,'radu ill iin.l inevilalily come under the limine r of the Start, and Stripes. Tiik only possible way of discover ing thai n political campaign is on in this county is by reading the heated a iinler.sions iippeiiriiif,' in the columns of two wnrriut? Potlsvllle contemporaries of tliusame political parly, comments tho Miiluuioy City Uerord. Tiik. Kansas Oitv .rouriml stiKK'ests th.il Col. Hrynn may yet beinmlouso ful, since Lieut, llobhou hits decided 1o ii.se lilies of wind in riiisine; sunlcen Spiinisli vessels. The Journal over looks the fact that the liryati wind bag has been punctured beyond re pair. I'liMJlKXTiMi on tlie comlitioti of the anthracite market, and the pros pects fnr I he future, the Antlirueito ( loiii Operutors' Association uircular contains the following : "Tho outlook for September is noil by comparison with tlie extrunit'ly unsatisfactory ugiuiitioiiH wllluli hnvo prevailed for the months nasi. There will uiuiouht- filly be iv stronger buyinf- movement tit tide nnd In the Kast, which, in viow of the relatively small stocks Winir curried lit tide or lino points, must bo illled direct from tho col lieries. At the same time, Western nml Oiiutidiun shipments will take 11 considerable portion of tlie product, nml the inovi'iuont to lay in a Winter supply will begin in Northern New York mid at nil-rail points in tlio Hunt. There Is nothing, however, to warrant tho hope of marketing tin unusual tonnage, but witli 11 con hcrvittiye lintinuite for tilt- month. il.T.'iO.OOO tons, thero would he, good grounds for anticipating lower stocks lit tide nml higher prices for the fuel before tho month clos-ed. An uncer tain feature as to tlie coining mouths is tho possibility that tho vngiirius of line disturbing interest may lend tho others to mi effort to inuke its posi tion untenable. Whether or not this will bo done cannot lie foretold.. If it should happen, thero would result a condition which would iiinke further uih! serious inroads on the al ready decreasing surplus which, ac cording to tlie aniiiiul statements of tho interest referred to, it acuiiinu- lated in past years." m a Is peculiar to and truo only of Hood's Bsrsapn- Bottle rilla, and is proof ot Its superior Btrengtl) nnd economy. Th?ro is more curative power in a bottlo ol Hood's SarHaparllla than in any other. This (act, with Ha unequalled record of cures, proves tho Iiest ineuiuiuu tor vu inuuu HoocPs best lncdlclno for all blood diseases la Sarsa- parilla The One True Illood Purifier. All dnmglsU. $1. 1 rs..TT 'urB l''ver HI, rasy to 1100(1 S FillS late, easy to yperato 230. Cbauiiccy JVl Oepew I-ISOTR Ai MrNtlFLSOil Gentlemen : Malt Extract for some years ASK TOR THC OtNUINC JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT IS AIL DTHini AUK wurimil iiwi inunn, ANGLO-GERMAN ALLIANCE A Kepni'l That Ueriiinny IImh secured ltltfhl hi -v rln. Lniulnn. Sojit. 3. Tlie I'nll Mull Ga zette says It tins received (mm u snurco i In which It has every enntliteiiee in formation that the AiirI(- ivi man aRieenieiit was slKiieii HiIm week hy Mr. Bali'mit nml the (ictmnti amhasHinlnr la hehalf of the liHtiectlve lmwers. The I'nll Mall lla'.ptte says thnt, while tlie aKrei'ineut Is restilcteil. It embraces an offensive anil defensive nlllanee In cer tain eventualities. Tlie l'all Mall (lazette then quotes the speech which Mr. Chnmherlnln, made at 1 11 1 mliiKliam on May 13 last, hlddhiK for a C.erman alliance and con tinues: "Latleily It hus been evident, from the tone of the Heml-olllclal Her man iness. that the two govern mentis luivo been ilrnwhiB closer, and llnally there were proloiiKed conferiMices be tween Count llatzreldt and Mr. IJnlfour. The deptirtute of Count Ilatzfoldt proves that the object of the consula tlon has been achieved. Besides, Mr. Chambeilaln has Kone to America, Lord Salisbury Is proloiiKiniT his ab sence, and Mr. lialfoin- leaves for his holidays today. Evidently the mlnls teis do not expect to have to deal with ciuelal questions of forelBn policy." lVilir Yoiimr Women mi pit to Death. Krlc. I'a., Sept. 3. Hy the accidental jlblnK of a sail of a pleasure yacht on l'lesipie Isle bay last rveniun, four youns women weie swept into the water and di owned. Their panics are Mary, Delhi and Kiln Parndlne, daugh ters of 'William Parndlne, an Erie ma chinist, and Jpssle Mimic. daiiKhter of John H, Moore, an ciiKlueer of the Erie and Plttsbuif: niiliond. The nlrls formed a iioitioii of a paity of plensure neekers who were enJoyitiR a sail, and Were seated upon the roof of the yacht's cabin when a sudden puff of wind caused the sail to Jibe, sweepinR the four off Into the water. It was Im possible to reach the spot In time to save any of tlie Klrls. (iei'iiinii Ships to I.cavo .'Manila, llerlln. Sept. J. A semi-olllcial note issued yeserday says: A state of peace having been re-estalillsliea between tlie Vnitcil States and Spain orders have been t'iven that the German naval force at Manila be reduced to one or two ships, which, pendlnv; the complete tesloiation of order In the Philippine txh.r.ds. will sulllee for the protection jf Cerman subjects and interests in 'hut region. "Now good digestion waits on appetite, nml health on both." If It doesn't, try lhirdock Wood Dittcrs. THE ARBITRATORS ADJOURN. To .Moot In (Jiinhcd Acrnln on tlu iillili of sioptoinlicr. Quebec, Sept. 3. The Joint high com mission of the United States, Canada, New Foundland nnd Great Pritaln, after ten day's work, adjourned at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon to meet again in this cltv Sept. 20. All of the American , commissioners except Mr. Kasson will return to their homes or to Washington. Mr. Kasson will remain in Quebec. The sub-committee and secretaries will continue their work here or nt their homes during the recess. Lord Hors chell, the representative from England, will go from here to Newport. Sir James Winter, the New Foundland rep resentative, bus returned home. The other Canadian commissioners left for their homes. Congressman Dlngley left in the afternoon for his home in Maine. General Foster will go to Washington. To (Jure 11 Cold ill One Day Take LaxatiM) llioino Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. 2.1c. Tho geiiuino has L. I!. Q. on each tablet. f Justice White Ixiollnosi. Cooperstown, N. Y., Sept. 3. Justice T). D Wl(lte, of the supreme court, stat ed iiOsltlvely yesterday that ho had de clined a nlnce on the peace commission. The president will have 10 cnoose ine ilfth member of uie commission 110 fore the middle of the month, as the commission will sail for Paris Sept. 17, It is believed the place made vacant by Justice 'White's declination will he fill ed by the appointment of another Dem ocrat, as the other four commissioners nre Republicans. Provident of tho Mormon Chtl roll Dead San Francisco, Sept. 3. President Woodruff, president of tho Mormon church, died nt the residence of Colonel Isaac Trutnbo here yesterday, aged 91 years. Mr. Woodiuff was born at Farm Ington, Conn., In 1807, and was one of the original 147 prisoners that reached Salt Lake valley In 1817. lie has been president of tho church for the last ten years. Truth wears woll. l'aonlo have learned that DoWitt'a Little liirly HUers are reliablo little pills for regulating the bowels, curing eoiistipa'tion and sick headache Tlioy don't grlpo. C. II. llagenbiich. ('piltlcs .Make 11 Deiiionstrnt Ion. I'ana, Ills., Sunt. 3. Fltty-four.of the deputy shei Itfs who have been on guard duty ut the Sprlugslde coal milieu made a demonstration yesterday afternoon hy muichlng In a body through the principal streets of the city with loaded Springfield rllles and fixed bayonets to City Hall Park, where they idsted on their urms for half an hour. They were in cliurge of Mayor Penwell and Chief Deputy William llaldwln. Latur they returned to the Spilngside mine. All along the line nf miiicli citizens hissed the deputies and applied all maimer of epithets to thoin, hut the deputies coolly continued tlie march. The demonstra tion created grout excitement. Geiiernl ('lay's Divorce Ciiko, Richmond, Ky Sept. 3. The petition for divorce filled by General Casslus M. Clay to hccuie a legul sopurntlon from his girl wife, Dora Rlchurdson Cluy, recites "that the plaintiff bus treated the defendant In all rcypeots as a duti ful and faithful husband should, and that he bus fully met and discharged all thi- covenants nf said mariiuge con tract, but that tlie defendant did, without fuult on the part of plaintiff, abandon on July 3, 1S97. nnd since lived separate and upart from him," Tho de fendant's answer admits all the charges. General, Clav suys tho ulrl shall never want so long as he liven. WKITU5I Grand Central DcroT, ) December 1 6, l8y?, Co. Tlic genuine Joliann Huff's has been used in my family I THE PU0DUCE MARKETS. Ah Itellectcd by Dentine III l'hllndoW lililn and Halt lmoi'c. l'hiliiilclpliin. Sept. !!. l'lour weak; winter Buprrllne, ?-.l."i;i- U: lVuiHvlvimln roller, cleur, fU.WWil tu; city inilh, extra. il.7oM. Hyu flour nettve iuulbrely ntenrty at I'J.&O per lKirrol for elmicr l'einisylvnnla. Wlient dull; No. 2 red, ppot unit lnontli. iWie Corn quiet: No. i mixed, Hput rind montli, rtOtii-'Cicj No. " yellow, fur luenl tnulu, 37e O.iti ipiiut: No. 2whtto, cliiiiiil, new, ai.i-M'jC! do., old, irJolKa Huy Mtetuly; eliiileii tlinntUv KlO.Mull for lnrua bale- Iteil uteiuly; rurally, JKI.SIlall; extra me'-"-, tSnH.W: heer lmiiH, '!1. ."iflaSi I'orlt dull; ruinlly, l2.7SallI i'i. bard weak: western strain cd,5.:ifi llutter Htenily: we itern erenmcry, 14a lSUn.: do. fiietnrv. ll'.,nltc : Klirim. tSHc: Imi tation cieiiinery, lUalOe.; New York dairy, liirf 17e ; do. creioiiery,14!.sal8c.; fancy t'cniHylx-aiiln prints jobbing at 21a4c.i do., wholesale, 20c, Cheese weak; larite, white, "i-io.) small white, 7WSc: larue colored, 7n7'ic: Binnlt do., 7K So ; Unlit skims, (iadjjje.i part skims, BjiaUc.; full skims, 2'i(21jc. Kurs weak; New York and rennsylvaniii, Hie.; western lresh, lojc. Potatoes steady : Jersey, ;i.25a!.5; I.oiib Inl and. ll.yT'aiil.",: Jersey sweets, 2.1S$a2.50; southern sweets, 1 2.",al.SU. Cottonseed oil, dull; piime yelow,22.i'.i.io. Uosin steady; strain ed, eomnion to k'ood, 1.30 Turpenthie firm at UOa'.MV. Halthnore, Sept. 2. I'lonr dull and unchang ed. Wheat dull; spot and month. tmimya;, October, MVitWc; lit eember, 117,', a Wc; steamer No. 2 re I, U1-.aill1c.; soutlieru wlieut hy Miniiile, GOa'SSIJje,: do. on Krado lila tille. Corn easy; spot, month and October, 8l)4a:U7Mc: steamer iiiixed,.i:tlHii:t:i)ttc.; soutlu-rn white !l)a:io4e ; do., yelliw,.t.i1..a:iile. Oat dull easy; No. 2 white, western, 2iiNaJin.; No. 1 mixed, 2ln25c. tii-in; No. 2 nearby, 4S(e. : No. 2 western. .Hip. Il'iydnll; No 1 timothy, 10.0U.ill. Oraln fielKlit llruier; HtuniiitoL.lv erpuol per busliel, 2'id Septemlier; Cork for orders por quarter, ils :td September KK9 firm; trosh, 15:il.?o I.ettueu scarce at 80c. per bushel box. Live Stock MackctM. New York, Sept. 2. llis'ves slow; steers and bulls steady, cows lower, ull sold; nativu steers, $4.h5a.'5..'iO: oxen and stilus, 3a4,li'l; bulls, 2.70a:t,15; cows, ?2.2Ua'J 10. Calves steady, all sold; veals, flS: eboiee, f8.23; bobs, $lat.M. yrassers and b tt--rmllk.s, $3.75a4 GO: soutlieru Krassers, W. Sheep slow, i;ood lambs steady, others dull, 11 ears unsold; sheep, fclal li: culls, 2.30; lambs, l 2."i:UI 23. Hogs lower nt L ai al Ml. East Liberty, Pa., Sept. 2. Cattle steady; extra, 5.40; primo, 3,10a..20: common, $3.50 nU.tsj. Hou steady: prlmo mediums, t4.10 u4.1S: heavy Yorkers, S4.Uia4 10; common to fair Yorkers, NulO."); grassers, if:i.80ii3 00 heavy Iiors, 4al.0.i; plus, 3.70:i.l.!l.j ; roughs, 2 50a!l.n0. Sheep firm; choice, 4.G.'ai.75; com mon, 3.23a3.7!i; clioico spring lumbs, o.OOaa.BO; common to good, 4a',.50; veal calves, 0.50a7. Terrible plagues, those ilchin, pestering diseases of tho skin. Put an end to misery. Doan's Ointinciit Cures. At any drug store. A I'iriito Sohooiior. Kingston, Jamaica, Sept. 3. Since the withdrawal of the American fleet several Jamaica schoners that do a casual trade with Cuban ports have re ported being chased along the coast of Cuba bv a mysterious schooner. The captain of the sehoner Oarmita and Dr. Goblul, a passenger on the vessel, now report that she was chased between Cape Cruz and Nlquero, on the Gulf of Guanayio, by a schooner armed with rllles. The Camilla, having arms, re turned the tire, repelling the attack. The Jamaican government, It Is re ported, would make representations as to the Incident to the United States government through tho llrltlsh co lonial olllce. Philippines Iiisitrgnnti Itnsy. Manila, Sept. 3. Several ship loads of Insurgent tioops have Invaded the southern Islands, with the view of seiz ing everything possible prior to the set tlement of the pence conditions. Gen eral Itios. the Spanish commander, with a llotilla of gunboats, is acting energetically, but the Insurgents have captured the outlying Islands of Romb lon nnd Palawan, where they found treasures to tho amount of $12,000. The prisoners captured havu arrived here. (Jonornl Young's Arm Broken. Camp Wlkoff, L. I., SepL 3. General Young, while walking along the road near the railroad depot yesterday after noon, tripped on a piece of wire and fell, breaking his right arm. During the civil war a bullet broke some of the bones In this arm, and since then ho has been unable to raiso his hand to his shoulder. When he fell this arm was underneath, and the bono was broken. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea is a pleasant laxa tivo. Kegulates tlio bowels, purifies the blood. Clears the complexion. Kasy to make and pleasant to take, 25 cts. Sold hy P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee THE SOUTHERN CYCLONE. Tho Loss to PlnnterH Will ltench Iltlllill-ofls of Thotisimdfi. Ki.vnnnuh, Ga Sept. 3. While Sa v.'.nnah suffered heavily from the cy clone which swept over this section of the coast Wednesdny morning, the damage on ihe const Islands and In the Intel lor as far as the storm reach ed Is probably greater. The flooded condition of the country renders com munication dllllcult and In many sec tions It Is entirely cut off and no news has been received to Indicate what the conditions are. Hie first news from the Carolina Sea Islur.ds, which were the scene of great storms of 1S93, in which thousands of persons perished, wns received yester day. While the storm was nothing like that of five years ago, the loss Is hrnvy. The beaches north of Tyhee are lined with wrecks of small craft and at liluffton ami the other snmll settlements nearly all the houses were uniocfed and many were destroyed. The Norweginn bark Ragna, which went ashore on Gaskln bank, Is a total wicrk. The captain and ciew were saved. The bark Noo, In attempting to rescue tho crew of which Lieutenant Morgan and one of his companions lost thet' lives, has about disappeared. Buibll steamers have patroled Cain begun Sound nil day searching for tho bodies of the heroic rescuers, but they have not been recovered. The loss to the rice crop on the Sa vannah river ulone Is estimated at $200,000 to J25O.O0O. Three-fourths of tho crop has been destroyed. Tho loss to planters between Savannah and Au gusta will run into tho hundreds of thousands. A heavy flood is reported In tlie upper Savannah river und messopgors were sent out from lioro last night to warn pfu liters of its approach. The cotton crop In the counties ad joining Savannah Is practically ruined. When von rail lor DaWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo tlio great pilo cuto, duii't accept atiy-J thing else. Don l lie tauten amu iii-acpiiug u siilistitutu, for plies, fur sores, fur buijis. (!. II. Ilugeliblich. FINANCE AND TRADE. An Uxti cmel.v (iratllyltut hhiiwluc fop the Mouth ot Almost. New York, Sept. 2. 11. O. Dun & Co.'a weekly review snys: The smallest fail ures ever recorded In any month for five yenrs were those of August. No other month since the monthly reports were commenced by Dun's review has shown defaulted liabilities as small within U.000,000, and the ration of such defaults to solvent buslnegs, toprcsent ed by exchanges throuRh ull clearing houses, only $103.70 in $100,000, Is small er by 20.5 per cent, than In any pre vious month, the clearings having been the largest ever known In August nml 23.0 per cent. Inrger than In 1802. The enormous volume of business In n month usunlly one of the most Inac tive of the year demands attention Postponement durlno tho months of war of Eome contracts and purcliases which have now come forward explains part of the Increase, and the strong nh- scrptlon of securities explains part, but there has also been a great decline In the average of prices far nil com modules, so that It takes a much larger volume of business In tons or bushels to make up transactions amounting to n million than In 1S92. It Is therefore strictly tine that business Is larger than In the very best of nil past years, and yet there Is every prospect of much further Increase. There is no room to doubt that the wheat crop, oven though It may fad a shad below some estinintcs, will prove the largest ever hnrvestcd, and although Heeibohm cstlmntes Europe's crop at 232,000,000 bushels more than tho last, that would be only about an average yield, while other evidence Is less fnvoi-ublp. TiYtreltrn hnvtne hn !, Alo.,ln nrniipl. for tho week have been 3,32(1,878 bush els, against D.G31.75S last 5'car, and Pa cific exports ir.S.SSl, against 238,031 last yenr. Failures for the week have been 171 In tho United States against 191 for the corresponding week of last year, and 22 In Canndo. ngalnst 25 last year. rtradstreets' review says: The advent of September llnds fall trade apparent- ly in full swing at the west and north- .V ... , , '"'"-" soiiiueiii Mississippi vuuey ponus nun In the cast, hut the volume of business In ,mr.l n , ,1 .If, rrnml a Is Mm Inltar on.- I ... .... .,.,., .i, ii."... .. .. ... ' " ' ..J'.;. .u . .I n,' . i; r Z , ,w"i. " " " ' "n gregntes of monthly h'ink clear. ncs which show untirecedentedly largo totals for that month, little below, in deed, the Immediate monthly nggre gates of last winter. Yellow Taundice Cured. Suffering humanity should be supplied with every means possible lor its relict. It is Willi pleaMire wc publish the following. 1 Ins is 1 to ccriuy mat i was a lerrinie sunerer iioni cllow Jaundice for over six months, anil was treated by some of the best physicians in ;i.. i n , ... a -m- ii.ai wi.i ii, .in,, an tu mi tiv.iii. iJi. ,,ii, uui i .J . . ' . ruefTlst. rprommeni Pr l-.ler rie til ers ; nnd iter taking two bottles, I was entirely cuicd. Tho Miiste'rliiL' Out Order-. Wnshlngton, Sept. 3. A statement prepared ut the war department shows mat including yesterday S3 of the or ganlzatlons In the volunteer army 'have received orders looking to their being mustered out of the service. This num ber Includes 53 regiments and a number of minor organizations such as bat teries of artillery, independent com panies of cavalry, etc., and probably represents almost one-third of the ap proximately 220,000 men called for by the president In the two proclamations Issued hy him. Shiloli's Consumption Curo cures whom others hill. It is tho leading ( ougli Cure, nml no ltnmnnlinuld hn without it,. PIens.mt to take and goes right to tho spot. Sold by P. I). Kirlin and a guarantee i'.xiilodlng Dynamite Kills Pour Rlooinington, Ind., Sept. 3. A hor rible accident occurred at Stlnesvllle yesterday afternoon in which four men were instnntly killed uy a dynamite ex nlosion and many others seriously In jurerl. The dead are John W. Williams, John Grubb, Duck Wampler and Ed ward Watts. Fatally Injured: Hen Fryo, Milton Hvke and Willie Llford. Tlio men killed nnd Injured nil hnd fam :.. . ..,i , i llies, liyke losi nn uini uii" -B H-uu ' .ivinir The men weie blasting rock when the accident occurred. Cum that Couch with Shiloli's Curo. Tlio host Cough Curo. Itolloves Croup promptly. Onn million bottles sold last yenr. 10 doses for 25 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guar antee. Yp-storilny'H llnsolintl UnnioV At Pittsburg - Pittsburg, 5; Now York, 4 . At oston (10 innings, callcdl-Clovolaud, 0; Hos- 111 II. At St Louis-Pliiladolphia, 12; St. Boston ton Louis, 4. At Headtng-Hoadliig, 7; Newark, T , 1, irsilor Lancaster. 2. llartford, 1 At AJ' Jentown Alleutown, 5; Richmond,!. At Pat' crson (12 innings) l-aiorsou, o; xsorioin, o, Annual Sales ovor 0,000,000 Boxes TOE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Tain In the Stomach, fliddincas. Fulness after meals. Head ache. Dizziness. Drowsinoss. Flushings of Hoat. Loss of Appotlte, Costivoness. Hlntchna on tho Skin. Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and all Nervous and Trembling Sonsatlous. THE riRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory suffurcr will ncknowlodgo them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. HCl.CIIAM H PILLS, tnken ns direct ed, vllnulekly restoro Fetualos to com- jdoto health, They promptly romovo obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys torn nml euro Mrlc Headache. Font Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have the LARGEST SALE oruny Patent .Hoillrlne lalliu World, 25c. at all Drug Stores, EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardiu St. I now take irrcat n eastire in roronunenilme mien alliens snoiou iicer 1111 i-iti yn trCe lroin all us injurious pronuruca. viraui- them to any person sulTcring fro,, this terrible JiXy will !'". 'fold' Wile' S aids digestion and strengthens the nerve.,, malady. I am gratefully yours, M. A. mu possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh It is not a stimulant but :i health builder, I iogailv. Lexington. Kv." Cine, inauiifaitureil by I'. J. Cheney A: Co., To- nni children, as well as adults, can drink It Sold by A. Wasley legist. "ill, great benefit. Co,ts about J as much as A mnn has to have pluck to make a site- ccs of any calling A man must Have tlie backbone to take knock-down blows and get up again mid iumIh ami fight on. Pluck and stamina ale l.ugcly n question of good health. It only takes one knock down mow to nmsn a man wiiu a iic.ui.ii.iii.-. It onlv lak o a small setback to illscotiecrt a ucivous and shaky man. A bilious, head achy man goes into bankruptcy at the first emb.itmssinent A ticrvou man who docs not sleep at night and gets up shaky In the morning give up the battle of business nt the first discouragement. Dr. Pierce's C.oldcti Medical Discovery is the best of all health-makers nml health-keepers. It nukes putc, rlcli iilooil. 11 torccs out all Impurities anil disease germs. It docs not make any difference what the disease may iie called, so hit!" n it ha it Inception in improper or insuifi. i nt nourishment this gtciit medicine will cure it. It may be called dyspepsia, kidney disease, "liver complaint," skin or blood disease, or ncrv oils prostration all these have the same starting point. The "Golden Medical Dis covery " readies inai poiai. n win cine these diseases absolutely. None of them cm ictain their hold on the system when the aitcrics ate filled with lich, puie blood. " I am si ycais old," writes Mr. P. O. Illedsoc, of I.i csvlllc, Henry C- Mo. " l'or 35 years I sllflcreil Mom torpid livi ' eonstlpalioll and hull- Ov'-aton wnu-n c crele auocleu my nerves iuiv hi to mnkc my Hvliv; by hard work, I would keep en until I would half to give up. Some times myliimdsMouu'. pick me up and carry me krftt Oil tttllll 1 UOllUl half tO CIVC Ut. Mllie- lobCl lial llllie sICtp l COU1U Ktl wna luiuueu iri-t wni villi lio'rtiiie u renin 1 iook sik iwuicsui m Pierce s CeMen Medial lll'eovcry. It relieved I took she tattles of Dr tllC p.llll !U IU IULK IlIHI UilWtCll Illy a,,w,s,s. lirneea no luv ucivci.. uuu iisia, a s.. man." TO BIUMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. uksuupassi:,. skuvick orrr.nr,, by tiik M1UT1IKUN RAILWAY Leaving Ilroul Street str.tion, Philadelphia, - ... .,..11.. ,l. ,lv :,m p. m. .imiij, o.u Du..l..ne.e... "Southwestern bimiled." ea.ryn.g a inning ear nun we ,l,x,"i""3 1'"11,nan ,,mWin? t0. S'C.el- 11.,.. fiiii.iiina I It fiti ill rr 1 1 n ti t ui In nwtllir H "vo " " " niuht aUlthll) and anives at Memphis tlio next morning at 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Asheville, Savannah. Jacksonville, Tampa, Atlanta, Mobile and New Orleans aro also attached to this train Pullman rcsor- v.itions can bo liuule in advance and all in- formation obtained by eoniiiiuniuitiiig with John M. Heal, District Passenger Agent, h chestnut sliect. I'liilalolphia. Beware of Ointnentj for Catarrh that con tni Mercurv ... , , . .i , nu , r,- 111 surelv .lestrov tlie sense of .. . - , .,: 1...1 when entering It tbiiiugli the mucous surface, mucous surfaces of the stem. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure lie sure you gel me genuine. 11 is taken Internally, anil made hi Tuleiln, Ohio, by r. .1. i:iieney a: i n. lesiimoniius nee. Sold li) Ilrugglsts, puce 75 e. per nottle. Aiti: von (ioiNfs south? tub soirriiniiN kau.way kkaciies am. rmiMINUNT rillNTS. Don't shut South without consulting John M. Heall, District Passouier Agent, Soutlieru Itallway, t!2S Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call in person, write to him. A Few 1'olnters. Tlie remit statistics of the number o deaths slioiv that the large majority die witli consumption. this disease mnv commence with an apparently harmless cough which can )C cumX illsl;intl , K )s ,laKam f(r )c - Throat and Lungs, which is guaranteed to , , . cure and lehcve all cases. Price 25 and Soc. Soldbya!l,l,gCis; ask for a free ..n,e ln..l., tsuniliiy Specials. Services in tho Trinity Ilcfornicd cliuu-h ii-iiiiiuu,, 111 iii;i,ii a. 111.. aim 0 ,10 11. 111. .-Miiiuay scnool at l:.in ji. 111, Kcv. Jioncrt O'hoylo pastor. -: - . w...... lie,, HI, it- s.-rvli-eo will l, 1,1,1,1 1,1 11,,, ll,iif,l livangeliral church, .North Jarilin street, to- hunrioiv uL lit n. in. nnd 11.30 n. in. Suiulav scnooi at l.oii P. ill. Jiev. I. .1. liellz, pastor. I- evening at 7 o'clock Primitive .Methodist church. James Jloorc, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. 111. and 11:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. 111. Class meet- ing on Wednesday evening. General prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Everybody welcome. Services iu All Saints' Protestant Knlsennal At I church ,,n West O.lk stieet tii-tnrirriiu'. Holy Kuelinridt at S a. m. Jloruliig prayer at I Kill. Sunday sellout at 2 p. 111. l.venfiig prayer at 7 p. 111. The rector will othciato. First liaiitist church, comer of Wcstnnd Oak streets, Itov. I). I. Kviins pastor. Services at lUa. in. and Up. in. Sunday school at 2 n. in. Prayer meeting Monday evenings. Young People s meeting Wednesday evenings. Class meeting liiuisday evenings. Methodist Ihiiseofial church, corner Oak and Willie stieels. licv. J. T. Swindells inislor. (ieneial class meeting at II a, in., led by John Senior. Sermon at 10:31) a, m. Sunday school at 2 p. in., Dr. J. S. Callen, Siiieiiutcndeiit. Sermon at U:30 p, :n. Seats tree, i.verynouy wcnoino. Calvary Ituillst eliiirch, South .Tarilin street. I'liachiiig to-mnriow at 10:30 a.m. and 0:30 p. m. i!ov. II. U. Alliius, pastor. Salili.itli school ut 'J p. in., Deacon John Itiinii, Superintendent. 11. Y. 1'. U. Tuesday evening, ut 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting at 7:30. Hverybody welcome. Services iu the Presbyterian church to. morrow ut 10:30 a. in. and 11:30 p. in. Sabbath school ut Si p. in. Jr. C. H. and. Sr. C. K, Tuesday evening at 11:30 und 7:3(1 o'clock. Prayer and song seiviio on Tliursilay even ing nt 7:30. Strangers always welcome, li. W. Kuhlcr, pastor. St. John's Lutheran church, West Cherry sheet, h'ev. John Guilder, pastor Preach ing, hi n. in. ; Miiiuay school, l:.iii p. in, : liieai'liiiig 11:30 p. m. St, .Mil liners (lieek Catholic church, West Centre street. Iinv. Cniiiellus Laurislii, ):ih tor. Mutntliiiiiii set vice il a, in. High mass Ilia, in, Chinch of the Holy l-'ainlly. (Gmiaan It, (1.) Nuith Cliestiiut stieet. licv. A. T. Scluit- lleboler, pastor. Hint mass S a. in,, second mass 10 ii. m, St. Cnshiilr's Polish It. C. church. North Jardiu street. l!ov. .1. A. Lenarkiewicz, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., high mass 10 a. m., vespers and benediction 1 p. m. Church of thu Aiilllllieiatlon, 218 West Clierry street, Hoy. 11. V. O'Kellly, pastor; Itev .lauiiw Kline, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. in., second mass, 8 a, m high mass, Hi a. ill, benediction, 7 p, IU, Kuhuleth Israel t'oiigregiitlon, corner of D.ik and We&t streets, ltev, Henry Mlt nils, pastor. Sattiiilay services, 8 to 10a. m and 3 to !i p. m. .Sunday services 8 to 10 a. in, and ovcry week day morning from 7 to 8 a, m. DoWitt'a Witch Hand Salvo has the largest salo of any salve iu thu world This fact uinl its merit has led dishonest people to at tempt to counterfeit it. Look out for the man who attuiuiits to deceive you when you call for DeWitt's Witch llado Salve, thu gieat pile curo. C. II. Hagcubuch, i 1. .1 I '. llnni n-, .i-,-,,,,,,,, l'-.i,A-. l UUVB. - OU. v -w a. .,.. - uw u. praisonnii lesimiouy niecimgs every lues- d " 5--1021 i. m. at7d 1 8, 4 00 p. 1x1. day, Wedncsilay, Thurwlay and l riday even- r;e0Ve HeauinK, week days, 7 00. 10 08. a, m. lugs. Jr. K. L. C. K. every Saturdav 110 ir, 1 17 ann ,, m. DLACR'S lNVi'rfGAtlON. 4 New York'MtiovernorlM Sat Islled With tho Volunteer1 Ciiniti. Washington, Scpt.3. Governor Krank S. Plnck and party of New Yorlc, ar rived in Washington Into yesterday afternoon from a southern t rl it, during which they vlsltel the mobilization camps nt Chlckamnuga Park, Lexhig tlon, Ky and Iluntsvllle, Ala. As a re sult of his Invest'Tiitlon he will sug gest to the war authorities that the Ninth and Fourteenth New Yolk, regi ments, located at Chlckaninuga, he re lieved from service as soon as possible. The Twelfth New Ymk, located nt Lex ington, and the Sixty-ninth Now lork, located at Iluntsvllle, nrc In excellent condition, nnd while the men of both regiments would be glad to receive nn order mustering them out, there Is no pressing need, In the opinion of Gover nor lllnek, for their leaving the service at this time. It Is also likely that Gov lllack will suggest thnt the Third Now York, now at Camp Meade, Pa., also be mustered out. "The conditions of the camps we visited," said Governor Hlack, lli'epl tomizlng the results of his tilp, "were better really than I had expected to find them; thnt Is, they were better tlinn they had been pictured In the newspaper icpoits I had read liefore visiting the camps. Mnny things, doubtless, could be rcmolled, but on the whole, the camps wo found to he not In bad condition. Tho camp nt Chlckamauga Is the worst of the three, If such a comparison may he made. That has been occupied for four months by mnny thousands of troops, and the very ground has become In fected with disease. "With good, pure water In abundant supply, nnd such food as I know the men In the camps I visited are receiv Ing, there Is no reason In the world why n well man should not continue hi good health and actually thrive. The food furnished the troops Is ample and of excellent quality. That the food Is good and well cooked I know, because I at some of It tr vself." KucMen's Arnica Salve Tho lest, salvo in the world for cnU, hrilisps. seres, ulcers. Rait rheum. foVCr BorCS, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, aim or jo pay required. It Is guarniitood to give perfect satisfaction or niouy rofunded. Pur 85 cents nnr box. For salo by A. Waaler. The South nnd Its AdvniitilBes. T.,0 Soutoru Itallway lias lssuc.1 for free .Ustributlo,.. a sixteen page journal des- cnjiLivo 01 Hijjuim, nuun "k" i,i Tfl I .. 1 XT.. - I . n .. .1 CaiiMi liri. Una. Tennessee Georgia. Alabama and .Mississippi. Persons scoking now locations or capitalists desiring to mako safonnil profit able investments will find tho information contained therein both valuable and inter csting. Copies will ho mailed freo upon ap plication to John M. Heall, District Passen ger Agent, 823 Chestnut streot. Philadelphia, Pa. Give the Children a Drink called Grain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako the placo of coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who havo used it becauso when properly prepared it tastes like tho finest coifc hutls colleo 15 and BSo. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Hum Hard Coal- -No Smoke IN KKF1EUT JULY 1st, VMS Trains IcavuHlicuandoali as follows: Kni New York virt Phllatlcfiilila wit-k days, 7 30 11 54 ft. 111., 1" 27, 8 10 fcnit 0 07 p. 111. For Kcw York via Maucli Chunk, wcik days, 7:10 a. 111., 12 27 and II 10 p. m. For Itviullni: nml Philadelphia, week days, 7 30, 9 ,11 u.ni.. 12 27, 8 10 and o 07 n. m For I'ottrtVllle, wees ,unys, t au, vai h. m. 12 27. a 10. 0 07 and T 25 11. tu 7 fQur0 27 S To..X'm. " For yilllamsport, Sunbury and Ixiwlsburg, weeic ui-b, nou a. iu.. i.i, . e. . For Malianoj Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 61, 11 80 0. m., 12 27, 3 10, 6 07, 7 25, 9 55 p. ill. ' ii.hlAnd and Shamokln. week days. 7 30. SrMiW,Vi&S2fc SisTiu-'wlS r, 1. l T 4l.-.,,..l. 4-..I..O In.-, llur,.!!,,,. rcrinillul, i'liiiuueipiiiu. ix . ot tv. u 111 o 7 K, 1 1 , n. m o iu aim 1.-1 v. i. nuiieny-i, .loi;a- t;a)n9 (rom 'Twenty-fourth and' Chest- t atrptM utntinn. weeic uuvfl. iu uu a. 111. i u. 12 la s 40 p.m. nunuays, 03, o 1 v. ui. TRAINS FOH BHKNANDOAU 1 - t.,,-.,.,,.i . ijave isew xorit vi i-iiu-.ucii,i.in, ta days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00,1180 a.m., and 145,4 80 snn n.m. i-cavu now mi- i-.u-;.. . ---.-. Leave l'ottavlUo. week days. 7 10, 7 40 a. in 12 30 4 10. 6 10 and 6 50 p. 111. IftveTuiuwiuu, weekdays, 8 30, 1123 n. 111 I 49. 5 CA. 1 20 11. m. fycave Mahauoy City, week days, 905, 1147 a. m., 2 22, 5 12, 6 21, 7 44 p. In Leave Mahauoy Plane, week days, 6 30, 9 10 25. 1159 a. m.. 2 41. 5 82. 8 41. 7 67. u m. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a ui,. 12 81 anil f oo p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street waif and South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kxpreas. 8 00, oo, iu M a. in., li no Hutnnluvsiiiilvl. 2(o.:ioo. 3 40 Inominututrnin 4 00 105 minute tralnj, 480, soo fm inliiulu train, D40, 7 00 p.m. Acaomniodutloii, Gift B. ill., O OO, O p. Ill tl.lAI l-XUIIIIUII tli.ll. . w a in. rjunoays r.xpreB8, , ou, o ij, 91, v w, 10 00 a m, 4 4? p 111 Accommodation, 6 15 a !,,, 4 43 11. ni. 51.00 excursion train, 7 a in Ketundng leave AtUnllo City uepot, enri er Atlantic und Arkansas avenues. Weokilava lCiiirtus. IIS IS Mondays only) ICO, 7 45 1V5 niluutu train, S20 (' inlimto trauij, y 00, iu ia, 11 uu h ai, aau.iw, dju, iuu, V30 p. 111. Accoinmnii.-uMiii, iu, ,00 10.1 p. ni, $1.00 excursion train (from MIssUhIiii live, only) 010 p. 111. Minilays Kvpress, 330, 4 00.0 00.0 00.0 30.7110 7 SO. 8tH. 9 30n in. e comaioiiutioii, 715 a. iu., 2 03 p. in. SI 00 exciirHion train (from foot of Mii,slsstptil ave, oulyj.o 10 p in. l'or uane iuay anil r,ca jsie .uy. n i j a. in ItO Jl.l,,,n. Ail, lift,, ,,t fnr fliiiu, MuV4 1.1 p. in, Sundays (KI 00 excursion 7 oo ) u is a in r or uccau i-ny, a au, a -t j u in, ,iu, i ji in IS1 00 excursion Thursday only) 7 00 a in. Sun nays, n 10, u la u in. Parlor 47ars on all express trallm. Xor further Information, apidy to nearest I'M aiielniiia ami KrAUiiur itallway ncuci seen or atltlress l, i, n,v L.1UAUU, j-.iisi.n ,, r-ike. Ceirl Hupt., tlen'l l'ass r At. Keatllni; Terminal, 4'iiuadcliiliia. . UlaiAlEST BOOK OF THE AGE should 1-2 In Every Home and Library. Itie People's lie History I. written by ltlldit lion. William F.wart (lU-l.tone, Kl.l'rumlur of llleut llritlan uml IreUntl. ('lieiter( Km- , llov. A. II. Hn) ce. l)u, nii- Dollino. lliloru, l.iu Ituv. Kaiiiu,-I lvo Cnill.d. 11. f) OMiiioo 'liiooloiilru sA...l....-v ,,.lnnI.n ill .lt.w l.',u,l.rl,, V Fiirrnr. I) 11. K.lt.S, I Ivan ol (iiinliirliiiry, Canterbury, J.'ug.i Itev, l.l.nu-ll ,l,i,.tt ti I, .'r,,riu f frtllMuH. KoinerTil 0.MUU.I ltev. Crank W Uuiiuiului. Jl.II.. Armour - In.tllute, tJhlcimo, I II. i llev. (leoruo P. I'elileco.t, 11.11.. Manla iMiue fro.li)loriun Dhurtli. Loiiiloii, ,huit. Jim. It. o. MiicArtliur, II II., IJulvury Ilm.tl.t Oliiircli, Nw York Oity, N. V.i Hoy. .Martyn Hupiuierbi.il, 11.11., Main Htrlit Frellni,0t Cliureli, l-ovnUton, Mo.l Hoy. I rank M. Uri.lol. Il.d.. First Met hoili.t J-,lonal 3,urcli, KvaiiMon.lll., liy. W. T. Mporo, ''Hie I'.lirl tlan (loninioiiollli.,i Lnmlon, fcnii.) ltev. Mwud lerett Hale, 11.11., fioulti Cone reuallonal Church. lluMou, Ma. Itov. .loo.li Aiiur lloot, ll.ll.i Vio.l.yari (lollein. Jtlclimoiul. Unit. Her, Ciupor Jlouo llreBory. Iliulil llulyer.tty, Lell'iif 0,e.'"0,n,,J,.",,' Uleayor Mllkimon, I).ll.,iVnlyer.ity of ChU.KO, Ciil-rnt-o, III.. Iter. Hnmuel Hurl. I 1).. V.'n't.'Mte llerlfora,l Iter. J. Jlonro (ltbon,ll.ll.. Bt .John" UooU l'ro. ' Churili. Ixiuilon, Uni.i llm. aoore. aWinmr, r.r, i,-i'IioT,,iiii.le, Jlj.toii. Man. roriLtll IIUIIOV. OU Mutea. 61 full pneo lllu'trs; tlona, ntll eaceii, cloth. 11X0, half leyaut, 15.00, lull ,0Jil4iliWuiTi(i.-l.MI) r-oeo.. 200 full-pano lllii.tr.. Uont. 8t)lo A cllt ease., '"(1 ,ln.,'.fyl.v0Jyi,!l?,I I16li lltiln tl-tu volume., full loiaiit. tufted, I Ulj In 16 J'AiaS.uuurto .Ire, royiewQue.tloni uBcli,ttld liBiw coyer.. .od, trimmed .1 tlitly, 11.00 each rt. For ula at ull uook.toro. "nd lwo'iiialler.. or furtliar information, write JIHNllV O. HIIU Altl). I'ulill.Uur.lU and 211 Monro. Blreet.OUlcago, Illloola. Slot- ISe.il!.!! Kcstorerj ry of sh eplcssnoss enn only bo rcalicd hy those who hnvo oxporl- on.'Ltllt. Nervoustioss, sleeplessness, i.e. ubieties, neuralgia and that miserable i..c!iri of unrest, can surely ho cured by Dr. :il'er' storatlvo Norvino. So certain Is .'t. Illiosi-.ftl.ls fact that all druggists aro iVthorlzi it lorcrund pilcopald for tho first bo'll.- tiled, piovlding It docs not benefit. Mrs. lb.ary llru.-i, wlfo of tho woll known .ai k-.m':liiit. Cam! Jui.ctloii, Iowa, says: ' ,,- is triiibli d v Ull sleeplessness, norvous ii si,, be'i'l.iehc nnd Irregiilarmeiistriiatloii: .ufieritii, untrJd ml-.cry for years. I used . arlons i.'lvc i Use d remedies for fcmnlecom philiits bi sl.les being under tho enro of local tihyklelnii.i, without help. I noticed in Dr. Miles' advert Iscment tho testimonial or n lady cured of ailments similar to ralno, nnd I oliull never cc:i!,o to thank that lady. Her tc&tllr.tnil ,1 induced ino to uso Dr. Miles' Nervlno ua3 Kervo and Liver I'llls, which restored mo to health. I cannot say enough for Dr.Mllos'Kf nirdlos " SS'W Dr. MIIls' Item 'ie-. PJS1 Dr.- urosold by all dtug- lv ryjos'-.. gists tiiuicr n. pusuivu KT guarantee, first bottle K-EMerVine : boncllts or money ro- K.,fJeotorCG funded Llool: on ins- i, ' tn. eascsoi mo ucu.i. fK,ifi 'i nerves freo. Address, UtLtSisAw DU. MILKS MEDICAL CO.. Ukhart, lud. PROF ESSIONAL CARDS M. HUHKK. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ontco Kgim liuilillng, corner of Main on Centre streets, Stic niinilimh. f II. POMKHOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. JHOK. JOHN JON1CH, MUSICAL INSTKUCTOK, Ijoclc Box 6.1, Mahauoy City, Pa. Unvlnt; studied under Home nf till maHters ti, London and Purls, will irlvo J' L on thu violin, tmimloliii, guilnralid vocn! cf...... J. rerun, reasouaiuo. Ailtlress 111 euro 111 mrnum the juwelur rttiuinttidottli. ennsyivania RAILROAD. HCJIUYKIM. DIVIHION. JDIA- 1, 1898, Trains wlllleavo Hlieimndoiih after aitu dutu for ViKi;-"t Ullli'rtoii, Fraokvllie, inr WHtfr,m. uiair, Juirtiu. jiniiiuurKi utauiiiKi '(itkWtuwii. i'lioeiilxvlJie. Aornstuwa Ui.u flni- iitulihla (itPMtd Btrect utatluu) ut ti U0 atid H 15 u. uu.'lWt, ti Itt ii. ui. on week. dayu. Suialayn. 15 a, m., 4 'Z3 p. m. Tratim leuve Kraekvtllo (or HIienanUo.tU tt HO. iMGa. in. and 6 40. I'M . . Muiiday, 1 Ut a. in, and & 40 p. in. lAavu INittavllltj lor Shcnnndouh (via Kraclt- vilio; 7 10, 11 JO a. in., b , -7 10 i, iu. Sunday lUitt a. in., i-u p. in. i.i'uvo i'liiiaut'iiiiMu, t liroau utreei manoiu, iui .HhtffMtuluali at Mafia, ni., 4 IU p. ui. wit'lt tlayu. HmiduyH lua o nt 0 60 and U XI a. il.. jjc-avu iiiuau ntrcui bluiiuu, rnnauoipnia, you N1SW YOUK. Kx nremi, week-days. B 'JU. 4 00, 4 60 fi 0.,r Ir'ti 7UJ,ftl', y 60, ltm (1)1 n I lie t'ar), 11 00 a. iu, lauunoon, iao (L.mniuu iw ami p. ut, l)lnlnirCar).l 10. 2U0 (Dlnin i'ar) 3:u 3 Mt IOJ.Suj. 5.3,, (l)iiiiiik: (jurl. uou. 7U2.7.r.O ilUn luuarj, 10 uu p. in., uui, uiia. nuiiuayf ty,. d'Mt 4 UJ, 4 OO, 0 U), u Xii o M, V Ml, lO H W'l Car), 11 Hi a. m., 12U5, 1 ininlng ;ur) :w AI , (l)lnliig Cur), 1O0 (Limited 4 '."JJ (Lulling Cur), J, J, 5 00, (LUlllliK Cur) OUo, 7l, 7 &0, HbiillK J Car) loou p. iu., 1201 nlghl. Kniiress lor lloslou wllliout chuiiRv, 14 00 w la., liress I weck-Uuys, und 7 &0 p. in., dully. Lutskill emress. I Parlor Cur). 8 'JO it in week days. WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH. For Hultlmore and WbsIiIoitIoii. a fO. 1 20. 8 32. JO a), 11 2J, u. m.,nW,Vl Si lllh.lllK Cur), 1 la IDilllllK CurJ, 12, , -141, 13 UoiiKtiM sionul Limited, Ltliilug CurJ, li 17. M l)lu- nig virj, m turning uurj p. in., unu n i, night week days. Mondays, j cm, 7 'JO, 'J 12, II 'il. o. in., 1200, 1 li, Dining Cur 4 41, S3J tun Kressionui i.imueu, jiiiuug virj, oai Liniiiiitj; Cur), 7 31 IDilllllK Cur p, iu. una 12 03 lilulil. lor llaltimore, accommodation, J JJ u m, 2 Ui und 4 01 p in week duys, & 08 and 11 111 p m dully. FOH ATLANTIC CITY. leuve JJroud stieet statlou ia Deluwuru rive bridu ir.xprt-ss, 5ul, U to Lso luiiililesl u m, 238 is'Jinllllltes, 100 ISO minutes, 7 l i. Ill, Muiiuays, ,100, U'Ju so miuutcsj, a in, 2:is 3J mluutcsj,70-ip in. Leave Muriel Street Wart ltxpress, 0 00, 8 30, loou 173 iuluutcsj,u tu. (100 Saturdays ouyj, -Jul 75 lillnutesj, 3 0U 73 minutes, 3 30 00 ml u litest, 100 IM minutes, 4 80 73 minutes, &UO ,u minutes, 5 30 0o iniuutcsj p in. huudays, r,eo, 730, sou 173 uiluiitcsj, 8 30, 0 00 73 infnutis, u SO l?0 minutes a in, und 4 30 173 minutes pin. tl.uu encunlou train, 7 Uuu iu dally. Fur Cape May, AiikIcscu, VflUvoodunU llotl JJeuctl l'.lircss, UOU 11 111, 2 30, 4 Oo, SOU p In weekdays. Jsiiiidas, 8 20 u m. Capo Aloy only, 1 80 p iu ruturUu)s. JCxcursiou, 7 WJ u in daliy. lrur heu Isle City, Ocean City, Avulou uuu Stone Hurbor Jtxpress, t) 10 a. ui., 230, 4 'JO, 30011. in. w eek duys. Millidaya, 8 fKl u. in. JCn curslon 7 10 u in dully. for homers J'olut-Kzpreiui, 3 00, 8 30, 10 o) u. in., 1 00 Saturdays only, 3 uu, 4 00, Ituu, r, .lot il in, week Uu)s, HunUuys, 4 ou, bou, v no, !i oil" u. in, and I 30 n. ill. I. H.JlUTCUlKSON, Ceu'l Mauuuer, J. it. Wood, Ueu'l J'us.'u'r Aicl '00K0O0KHWCKC-0OK0OOC Webster's ! liiter national Ii5tionary Sumssnr otne "Unabrmyerl." 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