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Witness Its unrivalled average drily and an average exceeding 115,000 copies for Its Sunday editions, while imitations of Its publication In every Important city of the country testify to tho truth of the assertion thai la the quantity and quality of Its con tents, and la the price at which It Is sold "The Record" has established the standard by which excellence In journalism must be measured. The Daily Edition of "The Record" will be tent by mall to any address for $3 00 per j cur or 23 cents pet month. Daily and Sunday editions together, which will glvo Its readers the best and freshest information of all that Is going on In the world every day In the year. Including holidays, will be sent for (1.00 a year, or 33 cents per month. Address THE RECORD PUBLISHING CO., Record Building, Philadelphia, Pa. f"Ht, un O fANSY PILLS & A tiip. Ttus mimri WOMAN'S BtLIEF. k AlwsjsproniplsndrslUbls. Avoi-l Imitation 1 kfOel CiTOlVl'AHlT I'lLLS Slid SSVSBBUSBtS AAt drvf llorw, 01 M&t direct (tetl.d), prlct, It C4roBrio.Co Uuui. Hut. Oar fees, te. For sale at Klrlln's drug "' and Hhrnsndct drug store R.D1XS Celebrated Fcuisl Powders never tail TmEsssmsrss Ufa and iura 'flop falline Oil. fT--.,. m.A Itnntinnisl I'lll a .r.,1 illT b IUJ X SUA v r ii - j w ; a auv inuu uw rcxuuum fuwiji vi'i The Noed For Congressional Action in Thoir Interest. (1HEE3E BEARING FALSE BRANDS 1 Is Split Out Prom Clilrniro to liIITVi'cnt Sttittw I.otNliitlon Ncodod to I'rn- vent Olroiitni-iriirliio lleliiu Forced on f tlioTnuollnir l'tililtn at Hotel, Etc. , Albany. Jan. 7. Deputy Commission- I er Flanders, of the slate department 1 of aiirlculture, who Introduced at th nntlona' fnrmors' congress In Texas two resolutions favoring the passair.' of a national law providing that no dairy or food products should lie falsely branded as to the state In which they are made, today made the following statement relative to the necessity for such legislation: 'Our attention has been called to the fact that certain cheese sent out from the city of Chicago to different states bearing the New York state full cream cheese brand were not manufactured In New York state, and In some In stances were cheese of Inferior quality. If this Is allowed to continue the full cream cheese Industry In the state of New York will he ruined and the con suming; public defrauded. This law should be a national law, on account of the Interstate commerce question that will always arise In these cases. "Another law that should be passed by the national government Is a law provl Ins that whenever dairy or food prod icts are shipped from one state to anotner In the original Importer's pack age they should, upon entry Into the state, immediately become subject to the state laws. Irrespective of the form in which they are put up. They would thus be on an equal footing with like goods manufactured within the state. This law would have a tendency to stop the sale In orjglnal packages of oleomargarine In certain states of the Union where It could not be sold If It were not so done up. These sales per mit placing the goods where they can be used In hotels and restaurants, so that the traveling consuming public may be to a great extent forced to eat oleomargarine whether they desire It or not. "If congress would pass such an act It would be simply placing In the hands of the state the right to legislate for Its own people upon the purity of Us dairy nnd food products. There are those who advocate the Idea of taxing yellow oleomargarine ten cents per pound. This Is not a wise move, because In the first place oleomargarine Is colored for the sole purpose of making It a counter felt of butter and thus deceive the con suming public. In thus taxing It the national government would legitimatize that fraud by recognizing It as an ar ticle of commerce. This would very much Interfere In successfully stopping the sale of these goods. A Cleyer Trick T ..Aotnl.T llk If 1,,, f II.am ta mv.Hr no trick about it. Anybody can try it who has lama back and wcnE Kidneys, malaria or nervous troubles. Wo mean he can cure himself right away by taking Electric Bit ters. This medicine tones up the whole, system, acts as a stimulant to the liver nnd Kidneys, is a blood puriucr ami nerve tonic. It cures constipation, headache, fainting spells, sleeplessness and melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and re store) tho system to its natural vigor Try Electric Bitters and bo convinced that they aro a miracle worker. Eyory bottlo guaran teed. Only 50c. a bottlo at A. Wasley a drug store. Western Union OMlo'lnl Indicted. Jersey City, Jan. 7. The Hudson county grand Jury handed up a batch of Indictments yesterday. Among them was one against John B, Bertholf, man ager of the Western Union Telegraph office In Jersey City, "for aiding and abetting In a 'green goods' swindle." Other Indictments reported to have been found are against the Western Union company and one "green goods" operator. A capias was at once Issued by Justice Llpplncott. of the supreme court, and Manager liertholf was plac ed under arrest. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of Kill, il liy Af&tylonn On. Toledo, O., Jan. 7. An acetyllne gas explosion at Pembervllle yesterday re sulted In the death of Gustav Kiel, a prominent merchant, and serious Injury to Joshua Smith. The building was wrecked. At Median, O., yesterday, an explosion of gas resujted in the wrecking of the store of F, E. Edwards and seriously injuring the proprietors, Bert Eddy and Ed Hemmington. Rheumatism dared In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in I to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disapjiears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Shenandoah drug store, Shenandoah. tl T.ll'o Sontimoo I'o'i' bpanlHli Commander Madrid, Jan. 7. Colonel Jullson San Martin, who was In command of the Spanish garrison at Ponce, Porto Rico, when the United States troops under General Miles landed in the island, mil who abandoned the place without re sistance, has been sentenced to life Imprisonment. Hi will be Incarcerated at Ceuta, the Spanish penal colony In Morocco, opposite Gibraltar, What do the Children Drink T Don't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called GRAIN-O? It is delicious anil nourishing and taVes the place of coffee. The more Grain-0 you give the children the more (henltli you distribute through their systems. Grain-0 is made of pure grairs, and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee but costs about 1-4 as much. All grocers sell it. 15c. and 25c. To Aiiinna llmum's StiliHldylllll. Washington. Jan. 6. Senator Hans brough ygpterday gave notice ot an amendment he will propose to Senator Hanna's bill for a subsidy to American vessels engaged In foreign trade. Sen ator Hansbrough's amendment pro vides for an extra bounty of 12 per ton on all American agricultural products shipped out of the country. He says the exportatlons ot farm articles ranges from $6,000,000,000 to $7,000,000,000 an nually. Terrible plagues, those itching, pestering diseases of the skin. Put an end to misery. Doan'a Ointment cures. At any drug store. Brooms and must be clennetl often, else thev 1 lectors. Hair brushes demand special attention irom uie stand- u point of both health and cleanliness. They can be cleaned fl II quickly aud thoroughly by washing fiOLR. t sPt V DU31 Powder Gold Dust cleans everything quickly, cheaply, thoroughly, HA ana saves uotu, time ana worry. THE H. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St, Louis, New York, MMm. Boston, rtistic SIXTH AVE. ICth V loth STS, NEW YARK ft Hfcs 111 ,irsk WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY 1T1 n'mmlM Ml 1 . K NK f S ' . fi u 1 iiuiiu w " --f Q?Ay A 32 mmimH HlSy-iv,B0r,I ,h? vVole belnp. All drains and lotles are checked firman entty. Sinless patients RfaflMOT waiieaieana 1'ricesi Der box: fi boxes, with Irnnl.M money, I5.00. Send for free book. For Sale at KIRLIN'S Dru? 'A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO HARPERS MAGAZINE II SIRS will be of mora thin usual !nteret during HISTORY By HHNRY CADOT LODOB, U. S. SENATOR who Is eminent fitted for the task, not aloae because of his ability as a writer of American history, but for the position he has hald in our government. There will also apptar such articles as W. D lUwclls j John F01. Jr. Admiral Sampson's By Lieut. A. R. Staunton, THEIR SILVER-WEDDING JOURNEY By William Dean Howells A serial story to appear containing all that characteristic charm that has endeared Mr. HowsUa to the reading public The Princess Xenia By H. B. M. Watsok A serial story full of adventure and strong situation. SHORT UNDER AN APRIL SKY Dy Brander Matthews THE RENTED HOUSE By Octave Thanet THE LOVE OF PARSON LORD By Mary B. Wllklns THE CENTURY'S PROGRESS IN SCIENCE By Henry Smith Williams, M.D. These papers wfll thoroughly review the work accomplished by scientists throughout the nineteenth century. Other sarin of papers te appear artt Wb.lt?. Man's Asia Republics of South America By Pouitniy BtatLOW ' By Julian RLrx 33 Cmls a Copr Sutocriplttx, li 00 a Yiar Addreis HARPER & Are You Going to Florida 7 If you arc, ask for tickets via the Southern Ballway. It is the shortest, quickest aud best route. Its service this season will sur pass that of all preceding years. Write for further information to John 11, Beall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. ' You Try It! If Shlloh's Cough aud Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of -5 uts., 50 cts. aud $1 00, does not cure take the bottlo back aud wo will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years ou this guarantee. Price 23 cts. aud BO cts. Sold by P. D, Klrlin aud a guarantee. Comluir Kvvnts. Feb. 1. Grand ball, Houbiu's opera house, for tho beuelit of the Slavish L'ouurcgatiou. A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the uioney ou a SO cent bottlo of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if It fails to euro yourcough or cold. Wu also gtiaruu too a SS'Ceut bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, C. II. llauen huch, Shenaudouh Drug Store, aud P. W. liiorateiii & Co. lM4-33t-dw Grocers can tell you why those whobuy seejig's keepcomiugback for it. Strange though how long it takes people to try a new thing. when used as tin admixture to fordlnary cof fee makes a t t1!.lfMi rtvlnb- to- fj It. S Wlllltml ) 1 U9t2S3S9CSS9e9S9'S99 KB m m V-S- Brushes become dannerous cerm col' in a weak suds made from Washing i Philadelphia. Designs and Colorings in low priced nswell as expensive papers from5Mo$l Would co5t you 104to2-ebewhere. fata Kurciinses of 55 or more will bo sent FREIGHT PREPAID to any railroad stution In MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT, MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE IS- LAND, COrir'TCTICUT. NEW I, YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, and NEW JERSEY. They have flood thetest of years, and have cured thouiandi of 'Casei of Nervous Diseases, such a Debility, Diulness.Sleeplesx ness and Varicocele,Atrophy.&c They clear the brain, strengthen me circulation, make digestion leeal cuarantee torur,. or rrfiinrl ,ka Auaicss. ftAU MhUIUlNt CO., Cltvtttnd, 0. . Store, Shenandoah, Pa. 1899. Desldft a tenet of articles on OF THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR Fleet U.S.N. Battle of Manila Bay By Llsut. J. M. KiXicott, UJS.H. Spanish War Story By John Fox, Jr. A ssrisl story the scenes of which are uia during our rtccni war. STORIES GHOSTS OF JERUSALEM By "Nym Crinkle" WAT OF THE CROSS By Stephen Bones! THE CUCKOO CLOCK By Ellen Douglas Deland BROTHERS, Publishers, New York, N. Y. 6S9e9e9eS6S69e9SS69SSa THE PACIFIC COAST LIMITFD VIA "THE TBUE fcOUTHEltN ROUTE." The "Pacific Coast Limited," the new California train will lea-ve Chicago at 2:00 p. m., and St. Louis 10:30 p. m., every Tuesday and Saturday arriving at Los Angeles third day at 4:00 p. m.. and Situ Francisco fourth day noon, and willl run via Chicago & Alton, St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern, Texas fc Pacific, and Southern Pacific Railways. This luxurious train consists of a composite car containing reading, writing, smoking- room, bullet, barber-shop and bathroom ; a compartment cur contaiiiiug seven private compartments and double drawiim-tooms twelve section sleeping-car with stale and dmwiiig-rimiiis, nlw, diiiins-tur in which all meals will bo wrved a la carte, ami tntveit a r giou of iiorpetual suixliiiie, where snow blockades, bllzzirds or htsh altitudes xr un known. Iu udditluii to uur wtckly tourist carirno via the scenic route, we will operati a weekly Uurist car via "Tlii True Suutheru Route," leaving Chicago every Tuesday ami from St. Louis every Friday morning. Fot Illustrated and descriptive literature), time tables, very lowest rate of fare to all points. west and southwest, address J. P. McCami. Travelling Pnsenger Agent, or W K. Ilopt Oen'l Eastern Passenger Agent, U'Jl Broad way, New York. tf Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl witli an oflVtislve breath. Karl's Clover Boot Tea purifies the breath by its action on the bowels-, etc, as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 23 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlin and a guarantee. Will You Winter In Florida 1 This will bo the greatest season Florida has had for years. You ought to go and go via the Southern Ballway. Its tho best route. If you will write John JI. Beall, DMrlct Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia Pa bp will arrange all the uctat s of jour tup i you. Include Many Loadiug Natives of tbo Fhilippinos, IF NOT THAT, INDEPENDENCE, Tlio Atitt-AnmitiittoiilnlM, Itowovor, .Stilt Talk of "llloody lt.r.NtiuiC(. to tho ltit)i'oitolimiut or tho Unlttnl States (loviTiummt." Washington, Jan. 7. The correspond-j ern e published olllclnlly in connection with the peace treaty contains much of interest from Consul Williams, who was stationed at Manila prior to the war, He was In constant communica tion with Agulnaldo for some time after the battle of Manila bay, and his letters throw much light upon the re lations with the Philippine chieftain. As early as Feb. 22 last Mr. Williams wrote: "The governor general, who Is amiable and popular, having resigned, wishes credit for pacification, and cer tain rebel leaders were given a cash bribe of $1,660,000 to consent to public deportation to China. This bribe and deportation," he adds, "only multiplied claimants and fanned the fires of dis content." On March 19 he complained that letters and telegrams were tam pered with, and he then found It neces sary to keep open house constantly for the benefit of American citizens there. He dwells at this time much on the movement of the natives, showing the disloyalty of the native troops to Spain and the growth of the rebellion, and he also relates many atrocities on the part of the Spaniards. One of these oc curred on March 26, when a meeting of natives was broken up by force, many being wantonly shot to death and 62 taken prisoners. The next day the 62 prisoners were marched in a body to the cemetery and shot down In a body. Many of these, Mr. Williams adds, were not participants In the meet ing. He also adds that such horrors, though on a smaller scale, were of al most dally occurrence. He also reports that several hundred native prisoners were disposed of by being placed In low dungeons In the city walls, where they were drowned by the rise of tides. Mr. Williams left Manila on April 23. He was a witness of Dewey's vlotory, and on May 12 resumed his reports from Cavlte. "Agulnaldo told me to day." he writes on June 16, "that his friends all hoped that the Philippines would be held as a colony of the Uni ted States." This was only four days after the first formation of a provincial government by the natives. On Aug. 4 he wrote: "It has been my study to keep on pleasant terms with Agulnaldo for ultimate objects. Ad miral Dewey says I have- planted the seeds of cordial co-operation." On Sept. 5 Mr. Williams cabled: "To day delegations from ,000 Vlsayan sol diers, also representing southern busi ness Interests, came to me pledging loyalty to annexation. Several Insur gent leaders likewise. Spain cannot control. It we evacuate anarchy rules." On July 18 Consul Wlldman wrote to the secretary of state expressing his views on the then reported policy of the United States government to allow the Philippine Islands to return to Spain. Among other things he said: "I consider the 40 or BO Philippine lead ers with whose fortunes I have been very closely connected to be the su periors of the Malayas and the Cu bans. Agulnaldo, Agonclllo and San dleo are nil men who would be leaders In their separate departments In any country, while among the wealthy Manila men who live In Hong Kong, and who are spending their money lib erally for the overthrow of the Span- lards and annexation to the United States, men like the Cortez family and the Paza family would hold their own among bankers nnd lawyers anywhere. In spite of statements to the contrary, I know they are fighting for annexa tion to the United States first, and for Independence secondly. In fact I have had the most prominent leaders call on me and say they would not raise one finger unless I could assure them that the United States Intended to give them United States citizenship If they wished It. There has been a systematic at tempt to blacken the name of Aguln aldo and his cabinet on account of the questionable terms of their surrender to Spanish forces a year ngo this month. It has "been said that they sold their country for gold, but this has been conclusively disproved." Mr. Wlldman says that on the break ing out of the war he received a dele gation from the Insurgent junta and they bound themselves to obey all laws of civilized warfare and to place them selves absolutely under the orders of Admiral Dewey If they were permitted to return to Manila. He says that on April 27, after an other conference, he agreed, on behalf of Dewey, to allow two of the Insurgent delegations to accompany the fleet to Manila, he going with them. It was only later that he prevailed on Ad miral Dewey to allow Agulnaldo to go. Referring to Agulnaldo's organization of a government he says It was an ab solutely necessary step to maintain control jot the natives. In conclusion Mr. Wlldman says: "I wish to put myself on record as stating that the Insurgent government of the Philippine Islands cannot be dealt with as though they were North American Indians, willing to be removed from one reservation to another at the whim of their masters. If the United States decides not to retain the Philippine Islands Its 10,000,000 people will demand Independence, and the attempt ot any foreign nation to obtain territory or coaling stations will be resisted with the same spirit with which they fought the Spaniards. . Included In General Merrltt's testi mony ewus a statement from Admiral Dewey in which he sjieaks of the na tives of Luzon as gentile and docile. and says of them that "under Just laws and with the benefits of popular edu cation; they would make good citizens." He adds that they are more Intelligent and better capable of self government xnan ine tuiBiis. On July 22 Agulnaldo wrote to Gen eral Anderson, saying that he had come from Hong Kong to make com mon cause with the Americans against the Spaniards, but usklng that the American troops should communicate In writing to him before disembarking at the places Intended to be occupied. In order to prevent trouble. Replying to a letter from Consul Wlldman, hold lng out to him the advantages of an nexing the Philippines to the United States, Agulnaldo writes on Aug. 1 that It Is an alluring picture, but that he doubts it he can bring his people to see Its beauty. He asks for the recog nition of the Philippine government, In order to Join with It In annexation, and suggests that the American forces should co-operate with those ot the Philippine government. On Aug. 27 he wrote to General Merritt urging that the Filipinos should have a share In governing Manila and reminding the American general of the share of his people In lt8pubJu.gatlou. i Comment oft lie rillpltio Who Oppow Ainprlrmi Muvprrltriifv. Manila. Jan. 7. A dlnpatrh to Th" Independences from Malolns. the seat of the so-called Flllplne Hiivrntnent nay the governors of all the pnivim es of Lucott have assembled at Mrtii" for the purpoae of offering their ilvts and property In adhesion to the pnlb y of the president and government. Con tinuing the dispatch says: "Trrry say they fought only for the Independem e ot the Filipinos, and are now unwill ing to surrender to strangers." Commenting upon President Me Kin ley's proclamation The Independennla, which la a native paper, aays the prob lem presented Is moet grave. It ad mits that there are only two solutions possible. namely, the Americans' abandonment of their annexation pol icy, claiming that the people here are not desirous of absorption Into their nationality, or a prolonged and bloody war. It then cites the example of the "noble patriots of Hollo defying Gen eral Miller," and expresses hope for a pacific termination ot the crisis, but hints of trouble. The official utgan, The rtepubllca. Is less aggressive, but I nd Is ported to ac cept the suggestions of General Otis In their entirety. The Spanish papers are evidently afraid to oomment on the situation. The California regiment Is still on board the transports here awaiting or ders. Aeonolllii A-l.H ItiK-oeilltloll. Washington. Jan. 7. Benor Agonclllo. who Is In Washington as the represent ative of the Philippine government, has asked to lie recognised by the United States as such and to be accorded the same rights as other diplomats. His request Is now in the hands of Secre tary Hay. Yesterday Don Slxto Lopei, the private secretary of Senor Agon clllo, visited the state department and presented to the officials a letter to Secretary Hay requesting, on behalf of Senor AgoiicIlTb, an Interview for the purpose of arranging to present his credentials to President McKlnley. Impossible to foresee an accident. Not Im possible to be prt'ited for It. Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil. Monarch over pain. lloo(vi'Tf ltmlt on ?.it Kriulno. New York. Jan. 7. Governor Roose velt came to this city from Albany yes terday afternoon In the cab ot a loco motive. He had Intended to take the 2: St train from Albany, but It was late, and as he had arranged to meet sev eral persons the locomotive ""Mohawk" was placed at the disposal of the gov ernor and he climbed In the cab of the engine at 2 o'clock. He arrived Jn the Grand Central depot at 5:03. 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Prevents Mll-CAIIIII AUK. cv'Mti j Kl"-Mt' Hf-AItll-ll Hlr-OUIlFltS, Jm.ImjK, Pkln Illsrasee. crsw!l,A, CtlXIIITIO.V, Plarlns Coat, &V. frn; stable Owe, Tret Spe-ta, Bv,fc. - $!, At druitsuiw or snt prejMU J n r 'i t "f prlro. ltumrlirea' Xe-llrtne V. . f. r V ulUm ttj An Bu.. New York. VrrrHitAsir turn ai. hrr rxe. XERV0TJS DEBILITY, VITAIs WBAKXESS nnrl OpriQlmtldtl fl m OVC work or othpr causes. Humphreys' Home.ipnih " Svwina No. 2B, in use over AO yenrs, Uto only sucoeaerul remedy. $1 per vial.or 5 vials and laresTlalpowder.for $3 Sold tr Drxsssts, r I" in'" t nt.ariiUi.s,ai;i.co.1c.wuruw.k.8u.1. tsvk ALWAYS USE COG PURE! HEALTHFUL !! Pennsylvania RAILROAD. ncHtrVKILL DIVISION. Nuvkmreb SO. 1898.1 Trains will leAVeHbenandoah after tne aoove date for Wlicran, Ollberton, Frackvllle, Sarac Water, Ut. Clair, l'ottsville. Hamburg Beading, atclpbla (Hr Ad street station) at Sit and 81: a. m., 2 10, A IS p m. on week: days. Sundays a 15 a. in.. 4 SO d. m. 'Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 7 M, 11 48 a. m. and S 16, 7 86 p. m. Sunday, ll 01 a. m. and 5 16 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (via Frack vllloi 7 10, 11 20 a. m., S 20, 7 10 p. m. Sunday 50 S3 a. m., 5 20 p. m. Leave 1'hlladelpMa, (Droad street station), for VheMiidoah at 835 a. m., I 10 p. m. week days, ftandays leave at 6 SO nnd 9 23 a. m. Leave Ilroad Street Station. Philadelphia. FOlt NEW YOUK. Kipresi. week-days, S 20, 4 Go, a 50 A 03,3 15,6 SO 733, 820, 960, 1021 UOOa.m 12 00 noon, 13 85 Limited l 00 and ( 22 p. r., ,) 1 40. 80. 8 30. ( SO, 4 02, 5 00, i56 6 00, 702,7S0, 1000p.m., 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 OS, I SO, 3 03, 0 13, rl20,95e, "1021, 10 43 ft. in., 1203, 1283, ! 80, 4 03, It.lmltOU "I 22,1 O 'M, -3 o, tm, 1 U2, 7 00, RuirM. tnr tUMUin wtthnut ehanve. 11 00 a rw. veek-davs. aud 7 60 ti. m.. dallv ror nea litre. Asuurv vaxie. ucsan urovo. Loni: Ilronch, 8 20, 11 14 a m, 3 30, 4 02 p in weekdays. For Lauibenvllle, Raston and Scranton, 6 SO, 00 a m, 12 00 noon, 3 32, 3 00 l Lambortville and nauton oiuyi, weekuays, aim i vu p m aany. ilulfalo, 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon woekdys s, aud 1 01 p tu dally. WASHINGTON AND THE 801 Til For Baltimore and Washington, 3 W, 20 8 r . 10 20, 1123. a. m.. 1209. 123l ! 1 111 tl .(3 23 Congressional Limited,) 6 17 8S5, n it1 ... . . I ,A .. I . . 1 . . .. 1. .1 - . .... , nil.. . -J ii.K.i. wrc w.jb u u.a , ,. 30. 720. 9 12. It 23. a. in.. 120). ! '2 IIL.Kiai Congressional Limited,) 663 78t p. m. and uin mens. Vnm tlaltlmn n.. ......... 1 . I n .. 1. 1 K . .J i .... i. ...... iv, Hujuiuiuuntivii, u m ,11 , . and 4 01pm week daya, SOiandll 16 pm datiy . .Miamic. coahs L,uie, express uw p m, ana IzOSnlgbt dally. Southern Baiiwny, express 053 p n, dally. Cbesaiake & Ohio Ballway, 7 31 p m, dally. For Old l'oint Comfort and Norfolk, 10 20 a in weekdays. 11 10 Dm dallv t Leave Mnrket street whnrf as followst Ex press lor .New York, vuu a in, 4 30 p m week days. For Long Branch, via Seaside Park, 8 JO m weekd -vs. I For Island Heights, 8 30 a m and 4 00 p m weekdays. FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware nVer bridge Kxpress, V40a ni703p. m. Sundays, U 20 a. m., 7 03 p. m. Leave Market Street Warf Express, 900 a m, 200,400,300 p m. Sundays, 900, 10 00 a m (accommodation 4 30 and 3 00 p m. For Cape May. Sea Isle City. Oer" City, A valon Stono Harbor, Anglesea, Wlldw yd and IIollj Beacb Express, 900am,4lw,pm weekdays. Sundats. 9 00 a m. For Somen l'oint Express, 9 00 a, m., 300, 4 00. 5 00, p, m. week daya Sundays, 9 09 and 1000a. m The Union Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and residence. Dining car. I, B. Htrrcnisso, J. It. Wood, Oen'l Manager. (len'l PaaaVr Asi News and Opinions on National Importance THE - SU ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. 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