To Gain Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know What Appetite and Good Digestion Mean. MAKi: A TH4T OP STUAltl'S DYSl'Hl. SIX TAiti.ins. No trouble U more common or more misun derstood than nervous draieisla. lVoplo having It think their nerves are tohlnmo and arc s irurlscd that they nre not cured by nerve medicines. The leal seat of the nilv chief is lost sight of. The stoui.ich Is the organ to bo looked after. Nervous dyspeptics often do not Jiavo any lulu whatever in tlio stomach, nor porlinps any of tho usual symptoms of stomach weak ness. Nervous dyspepsia shows Itself not In f tho stomach so much as In Hourly every organ. In somo casos tho heart palpitates and is Irregular; in others tho kldncya are aflected.; in others tho bowels are comtlpatcd. with lteailnclioj; still others nre troubled with PHOK. HENRY W. UEfJKEn, A. M. loss of llesh ami appetite with accumulations of gas, sour rUinsr and heartburn. 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Co Botoi Uw Otrtwit For sale t Klrltu'a drug alnr n1 Rhenando drug atorr fJelebrxted Inini I'owdera never fah, . 'M . , aafcand jure (After filling. EBBSjay wiui imuaj r'lu I nuijivjKi aitu emer uu se"" raneaiet). AlvsyiDUint owl Lea evgta dlsi iotfitmest.Quiri.nUwd superior to, til others. Ofeiimi The Commandor nt Santiago Was , Summoned to Washington. HE DENIES ALAEMING EEPORTS. Cltlzotto or SnntliiKO Mndo No Dern oiiHtrntlou AmiliiHt tlio Oi-ilorTrnns-fYu-t-lntr Custom Ht'ci-lpt to Haviiim. A Stiitomoiit by (Jouci-nl C astillo. New York, Jan. 11. The United States transport Mississippi, which sailed from Santiago on the evening of Jan. 4, ar rived yesterduy. On board the trans port were Oenernl Leonard Wood, mili tary' governor of Santiago, and Lieu tenant Ilnnna, aide-de-camp: Dr. Cas tillo, a brother of the Cuban General Castillo, ami Colonel Gibson, who su,--pel-Intended the distribution of provis ions to the starving Cubans. General Wood said his visit here was In response to a telegram from he sec tetary of war received on the day Ju left Santiago, seven days ago. What was required of him by the government was only conjectural. -At the time he left Suntlngo everything was quiet and ihe affairs of the province and city In I lie best condition, General Brooke had assumed command only two days be fore, nnd the transfer of the customs evenues from Santiago to Havana was therefore new, so he had very little In formation nbout the question, and that little wmjld not be proper for him to mentloSi till he had conferred with the government. The customs receipts received at San tiago every month from the various parts of the province were about $70, 000. Under Spanish rule all the cus toms receipts from the whole Island went to Havana. The general would not make any comment on the changed situation, but It was manifest that he thought the receipts should continue to no to Santiago to make provision for public wSrks anil sanitation. By order of the government the operation of General Wood's order for centralizing the customs receipts of the Island of Cuba at Havana has been suspended for the present, till the government fixes a plan for their distribution, ap parently depending much on General Wood's visit, though he would not say so. When shown the dispatch stating that General Brooke had expressed astonishment that General Wood had permitted a demonstration at Santiago against the order concentrating cus toms nt Havana he declared that If such a dispatch had been sent by Gen eral Brooke to Washington General Brooke was laboring under a mistake No such demonstration occurred, the people having been perfectly quiet nbout the matter, and the only thing of public character was a gathering led by the mayor and chief men of the city, attended by a band, to express good will toward him on his departure. Dr Joaquin Castillo, who was a passenger on the Mississippi and ac companying General Wood, Is bound to Washington as representative of the Santiago board of trade, and the busi ness community generally In the cus toms matter. Dr. Castillo was a gen eral In the Cuban army and served during the first year of- the Cuban In surrectlon, but from that time was as soclated with the Cuban junta in New York under General Palma, and direct ed a number of filibustering expedi tions. He Is now a practicing physi cian, and Is t)ie head of the Santiago nospuai, Dr. Castillo said that as against the monthly customs receipts at present in Santiago formerly there were about $30,000, or less than half, though the present tariff Is mostly under the third class, while the Spanish tariff rigidly stuck to Ihe high charges under the first class. No more Imports were re ceived now. maybe not so much, but all Imports now paid their share of the duty. Instead of a great part being smuggled and stolen, as formerly. In addition to (In- customs revenue about $500,000 yearly Is realized from the municipal taxes at Santiago. These revenues are now all being directed to public Improvements. There are a thousand men now employed building roads and In other public works. Yellow Taundlce cured. Suflerini? humanity should be supplied with every means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure we publish the following. "This is to certify that i was a terrible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice lor over six montus, anu was treated bv some of the best physicians in our city and all to no avail. Dr. Hell, our druggist, recommended Electric Bitters j and after takinc two bottles, I was entirely cured. I now take great pleasure in recommenaing tliem to any person sutterlng iron Wis terrmie malady. I am cratelully yours, ai. i llogarty, Lexington, Ivy. bold by A. Wasley Druggist. I.lttlo Hoy Stnrvrtl to Death. Havana, Jan. 11, A boy 12 years of rtge was round ueaa or starvation on Del Monte street yesterday. Corporal Harter, or Comrany A, Tenth regiment, found the body on the stones, with some candles at Its head, placed there by strangers' hands. CASTOR i A For Infants and Children. 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SERIAL STORIES WHEN THE SLEEPER WAKES. By H. O. Well WITH SWORD AND CRUCIFIX. THE CONSPIRATORS Some Short-Story Contributors W. E. NorrlJ Owen Hall F.J. McCarthy H. S. Mtrrlman E. F. Benson H. S. Williams John Corbtn M. S. Briscoe THE WEST and Its Industries will be treated In a series of articles by Franklin Matthews. The London Letter will be written by Arnold White, and w ill be full of timely matter. Cupar Wmtsey AMATEUR ATHLETICS will be continued neeVly by its well-known editor, Mr. Caspar Whitney 10 Ctnls a Uop) Address HARPER 4 9 Ft iiiklm M-tlthrt T1II2 PACIFIC COAST LIMITED VIA "THE TBUE MJUTHERN EQUTE." The "Pacific Coast Limited," Jlie new California train will lca-vo Chicago at 2:00 i. m., anil St. Louis 10:30 p. ro., every Tuesday and Saturday arriving at Los Augeles third day at 4:00 p. m,. uqd Sau Francisco fourth day noon, and Willi run via Chicago & Alton, St. Louis, Iron Mountain Si Southern, Texas & Pacific, and Southern Pacific Kaihvays. This luxurious train consists of u composite car containing reading, writing, smokiug room, buffet, barber-shop and bathroom ; a compartment car containing seven private compartments and douhlo drawlne-iooms; twelve section sleeping-cars with state and drawing-rooms, also, dining-car iu which all meals will be served a la carte, and traveiut-a a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow blockades, blizzards or high altitudes are un known. In addition to ur weekly tourist car lino via the scenic route, we will operate a weekly Uurist car via "The Truo Southeru Koute," leaving Chicago every Tuesday aud from St, Louis every Friday morning. For illustrated and desorlptire literature. tlu(, tables, very lowest rate of fare to all poiuts west aud southwest, address J. 1', McCauu, Tmvelllug P.tsseuger Aueut, or W. K. Hopt, Qeu'l Eastern 1'asaengor Agent, 301 llroad way, Now York. tf Grocers can tell you why those re tvlw.lmv Cm in'C saved by keep coming back for it. You can't keep on selling a using Seel- lg'S because you Venn buy cheap I coffee and make poor ining 10 uie .urns people. . it delicious hv Ulttle 01 this admixture. "OOtD I)UT." i m wf; SIXTH AVC. Uth4 16th STS V' New Vnrk. Store, Shenandoah, Pa. ART The leading artists of the coon try will contribute to the pages of the WEEKLY, as heretofore, making It the foremost Illustrated weekly. Hawaii and Porto Rico These places will be similarly treated by Caspar Whitney and V. Dinwiddle, who likewise nude a study of the places. ...the best..; By E. S. V.n Zlle By R. W. Chamber ALASKA and Its resources will be the subject of a series of papers by Edward J. Spurr. This Busy World by C. S. Martin, will continue to amuse and Instruct Its readers. Subtcriplton, 14 00 a year J, BROTHERS. Publishers. New York. N. V. ri.oitii) v. FOBTXiailT TOURS VIA PENNSYLVANIA HAIL- The midwinter exodus has begun. The discomforts and dangers of our Northern winter are directing attention to the, sunny lands of the Houui. The flist Pennsylvania Iiailroad tour to Jacksonville, allowing two weeks in Florida, will leave Now York and Philadelphia Jami ary 21. Excursion tickets, including railway trans' portation, Puljman accommodations (one Inn th), and meals en routo iu both directions whilo traveling ou the special train, will be sold at the following rates: New York, $50.00; Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash' Ingtou, jlSOO; Pittsburg, $53.00, and at proportionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries and other informa tlou apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Ageut at 1100 IJroadway, New York ; or to Geo. W Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50-tent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to euro your cough or cold. Wo also guarou teen25-eent bottle to provo satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, C. II. Ilagen biicli, Bhenaudoah Drug Store, and P, W Blerstelu & Co, HU03t-dw Are You Golne to FlnHrin 1 If you are, ask for tickets via the Southern uanway. it is tho shortest, quickest ; and host routo. Its service this seasou will I sur pass that of all precud ue years. wrf for further Information to JohuM, Beali, District Passenger Agent, 823 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. "nr Keystone flour Be sure that the name La a la 4 llAEit Ashland. pa.t U printed every sack. DECIDED ACM QUAY. Tho Sonator Must Stand Trial in tho Philadelphia Court. PETITIONERS MOST PAY COSTS. riio Hiipt-pititt Court Drolnrtw Itcll 8iitlllctl Thnt tlio I'otttlotiortt Cnn llnvo a I'll I r iiml Impnrtliil Trial In IMillmlolplilii. Philadelphia, Jnn. U. The supreme couit yesterday dismissed, the petition of the defendnntH In the Quay con spiracy case und the case will now ko hack to the court of quarter (reunions for trial In the regular course ot procedure. The petition had been filed on behalf of United States Senator Quay, his son Richard II. Quay, nnd former State Treasurer Iienjamln J. Haywood, who asked for a writ ot certiorari to re move the case to the higher tribunal on the grounds that political prejudices would prevent them from getting a fair trial In the county court. Chief Justice Sterrett handed down the opinion. He merely announced that the rule was discharged and the pe tition dismissed at the cost of petition ers. The chief Justice filed an opinion, concurred In by the entire court, but this was placed on record without pub lic reading. Briefly stated, the court declares It self satisfied that the petitioners can fend will have a fair and Impartial trial In this county. The announcement of the decision created a profound sensation In po litical circles and there Is much specu lation as to Its effect on the selection of a United States senator, for which the state legislature will begin ballot ing next Tuesday. Senator Quay left town for 'Washington yesterday after noon without havinc expressed any opinion concerning the case. He did say, however, that he would be in Har rlsburg tonight. The legislature will re convene tomorrow. , District Attorney Itothermel said that the trial will go on In the regular course of business, but he was not prepared to soy when It will be heard. Although Former District Attorney Graham, who nstltuted the proceedings while In of fice, was engaged by his successor, Mr. rtothermel, ns special attorney to con duct the case before the suprem court. It Is not known whether Mr. Graham will handle the case when It Is resumed n the quarter sessions. The charges against the defendants Is conspiracy with John S. Hopkins, cashier of the People's bank, who com mitted suicide when the bank failed last March, to misuse state funds on deposit there. They were arrested last October, and after a preliminary hear ing entered ball for trial. The date llxed for trial has several times been postponed. Senator Quay and his co- defendants have persistently alleged that the prosecution Is actuated by po litical enmities, the aim of which is to defeat his re-election to the United States senate. SAQASTA STILL IN POWER. IIo Announce Tlint Thoro Will Ho Xo Ciil)lnt Crisis, Madrid, Jan. 11. The premier. Senor Sagasta, had nn hour's audience with the queen regent yesterday and after- wnrds announced that there was m cabinet crisis, that he would not sub mit a vote of confidence, and that he believed the present ministry would present Itself to parliament. Senor Sagasta's statement has caused much excitement In political circles. where It hod been believed that a cab inet orlsls was Inevitable. It Is not yet clear whether the crisis Is merely deferred Until after the next cabinet meeting or whether Senor Sagasta has succeeded In Inducing certain colleagues to reconsider their resignations. Several Dissident Conservatives. In cluding the Duke of Teutnn, minister of foreign nffalrs In the Canovas cab inet, and Tomas Castellanos, former minister of the colonies, have apparent ly decided to join Senor Sagasta. Other members of the party have attnehed themselves to Senor Sllvela, so that the Dissident Conservative party, as an or&inlzaflon, may be considered dis solved. Smith I'or I'xpnnslnn. Philadelphia, Jan. 11. Postmaster General Smith addressed the Contem porary club last night on "The Future of American Foreign Politics." His speech was nn eloquent endorsement of the expansion policy.. He argued that this country has precisely thesame right to acquire Islands In the Pacific that belongs to every other nation, nnd that In doing so we do not trespass upon any other's province or transgress any Just rule of conduct. The Monroe doctrine Is not affected, declared the speaker, adding: "Nothing could be more Illogical than to say that our flag should not remain In the Philippines because their people nre unfitted to come under American control, and then to say that we ought not to undertake to control them because they are en; titled to self government." Bucklen's Arnica Salve, The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin emotions, and DositWely cures piles. or M pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price n cents per oox. r or sale or a. wasiey. Mr. Dlimfc.v'M Condition. Washington. Jen. 11. No material change was reported In the condition of Itepresentative Dlngley yesterday. He has been a trllle more comfortable. and there has been a very slight abate ment of the nervousness whlcji was so severe Monday. About the best that can be said Is that he Is not appreciably worse. At midnight one of his sons made the following statement: "Mr. Dlngley Is holding his own and resting juletly. Pulse-good. Doctors express-, sd themselves more hopeful." On Every Battle Of Shlloh's Consumption Cure Is this guar auteo: "All we ask of you is to use two- thirds of tho contents of this bottlo faith fully, then If you can say you aro not liencllted return the bottle to your druggist and ho may refund the price paid." Price 2.1 cts., 50 cts. and fl.00. Sold by P. 1) Kirlin and a guarantee Itiisnoii niruH Appeal siiHtnlniMl. Albany, Jan. 11. The court of ap peals yesterday leversed the Judgment of $13,000 secured by William n. Lald law, Jr., against Iim-re'l h'age, and or dered a new t'ial. Laldlaw was lu Sage's office at the time of Norcross' attempt on Mr. Sage's life, and he se cured the Judgment on the ground thaw Sage had used him ns a shield. - How Is Your Wife 1 lias sho lost her beauty? If so, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Sick Headache are the principal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured these ills for half a century. Price 25 cts. and SO cts. Money refuuded if results are not satisfactory. Sold by P. D. Kirlin aud a ifuarautee. AMBASSADOR TO RUSSIA. CHnrlrmntciK- Towtr for st. I'Ktorw littnr mill A. C Unrrl Tor Vli'tinn. AVashlngtim. Jan. 11.--The list of nomination sent to the wnato by the president ystrdy Includes th fol lowing: Clmrlelnssjne Towtr, of Penn sylvania, now minister to Austria -Hungary, to Im ambassador to ltussia. Ad dison C. Harris, of Indiana, to be min ister to Austria-Hungary. There were president yesterday Include the fnl potntments In the volunteer Infantry. Mr. Tower Is a wealthy nentleman ot Philadelphia. Is about BO yean old, and given to literary pursuit. He hua never taken any active Interest lu AMDASSADOIl TOWKR. politics, and nevrr was known as an "organization" man In any way. He has written a history of Lafayette and some essays. His appointment as min ister to Austria, when made at the be ginning of the present administration, was not made upon the request of the senators from Pennsylvania, and his selection was something of a surprise to them. x Mr. Harris, who goes as minister to Austria, Is a resident of Indianapolis, and one of the foremost of the bar of the state. Mr. Harris has given com paratively little attention to politics. He has never held olllce except to serve for one term as a member of the state sennte. Ue Wjjs one of the Republican candidates for presidential elector dur ing the campaign of 1896, and was at one time a candidate for congress agulnst Mr. Hynum. Mr. Harris is about 63 yenrs of age. He Is married, but has no children. llx-C'otiiirosHiiiiui ltu-i'll Demi. Boston. Jan, 11. Former Congress man WllUam A. Ituseell died yesterday from nn attack ot apoplexy at his home In this eltyj aged 01. He was a mem ber of the Forty-sixth and Forty seventh congresses from the Seventh Massachusetts district. Senator I.dd iro Hn-oloutvd. Boston, Jan. 11. Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge was unanimously re-elected Uni ted States senator by the Massachu setts legislature in Joint convention yesterday. The choice was made by acclamation. Mri. Alfred Clarke, of Hite wan, Manor Co., Iowa, hasi UCCQ IUC HIUIU- ' er of fourj children. Now1 : she says : r " I am about to become a mother again, and have been troub led with morn. intr sickness and vomitinir. I rould not eat anv break- fast: but two davs ago I began taking your - ravorue rre- scription ' twice a aay, .im a teaspoonful at a S ' time and lam pleased V lllv to sav that I have not had a vomiting spell for two moraines." 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Take bo I n F: 'llYVrfa, I AX' NLiffMi'l' ll 5lv Imsn-Mikr risKB out buv your nouses, Blocs, inr. nituro, etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST. Insurance Ag-ent Alto LIU andAaeldulal OompanlM neurits FOR LIFE Our little erlrl's bumor commenced with a tiny sore on one nostril, bat It kept on spread ing till we thnagbt she would neTcr Ret It eared. Vie ttiesl ererytlilnir wo could get, bat it kept getting larger all the time, till twf a notirll; Ike Hpper lip, a part vf th latter Hp, ami tip out tidt In Ike egr, tcrrt a Sulid lore. we thought there km no cure, and that the would be dltfigurrd for UJt. Finally we tried Ooththa Ubmbdiim. We used rcncntA Ilmoi.vr.vT ami nearly a box of Ccticctia (ointment), and In a short time she was en tirely well, with n ar or trace of the humor. , Mrs. WM. CHH HF.STKR, Wainrllle, CU ,stjr IT" TinTMaTroaTotrtTt!o. Duns. tun lln with UKtnr IUr.-V?annbllnwlOi rmn t' "' HK l'1-TlcTsa.sal falls 4mn of t iTif ( sa Rrioltsst. (laMttt''tttlOTM. UMTS! IIHMSRO rt. 00f, Prop... Boatoa. Usv to Can Baby Humors, tn. (HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS i'n'nirT- f.llrt. I.un l'eter. .Milk. Fever jUjjblMlMiNS. Loinrness, llbcumatlsm. J''jKl'r.OOTIC, Distemper. i5,r52,j WOIIM. Hots, rub.. .'.i'JiiicOL'HMS CoIJa, mflurnia. iiijroI.IC, H'llyachr, Diarrhea. (J.IJ. Prcirnls MIt'Altltl.M;i:. " !es! KID.M1V .1: Ilt.AI)l)i:il DlbOIUlKItB. j.j.M.lMJIt.'M.ln Dl.en.es. HAD COMMTIOV. Flarln Coat, Goo. each : "labia Caw, Tm "rw-tsc. Book. c. IZ, At druntt.ts or ent prepaid on rmli,t of nrloo. llutnphreri' Medir-lm tV, or. William A J..nn SU.. Seir Yotk. VKiiauiaaT Maxi at. Hcrr Hit. XEItYOTJS DEBILITY, VITAIj avimkxess and Prostration fnm Over work or other causes Humphreys' Homeofivllnn Spertfi -i Na. KH, in ueover4y jcoi's.llic urily siifOvsafHl n-mo.ly. $1 per TiaLor 3 rials and large vial rowder.for $3 Kl tr lrnrt.U. oratBI -.l paid . ii r. , I , i-. U 11 rll KE1 9 X t D. CO. , Cr. ff UlUs J.k. Ku. , ICS ALWAYS USE COCOA PURE ! HEALTHFUL !! ennsylvania RAILROAD. BCHUYKII.L DIVISION. NovKMnEIt 3D. 1899, Trains will leave Shenandoah alter tna anoTe dato ror Vlcsn, Ullberton, Frackville. Dart Water, nt. Clair. 1'ollsvllle. JlamDurK, Itcadlnx, I uiMiunu, i iiuviiiitniQ. .1u111gKJ.11 auu ui,a a.elphla (llr'd street station) at SIS and 81--a. m., 2 10, 6 19 p m. on week days. Sundays, 8 15 a. m., i SO p. m. l rains leave rracKTiue ror nuenanuoaD aa 7 36, 11 IS a. m. and 5 IS, 7 84 p, m. Hunday, ti ui a. m. ana o io p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (via Frack ville 710, 1193 a. m., S 20, 7 10 p. ni. Sunday 10 3. a. in., 5 SO p. m. Iave rtilladelpMa. (Uroad street station), tot Sheaandoah at 833 a. m.. 4 10 p. m. week days. sunuays leave at B 00 and 9 Z3 a. m. Leave llroad Street Station, l'hlladelphla, FOlt NEW YOIIK. Rznrcss.week-days. 8 20. 4 0o. I AO S 03.S 13.8 50. 7 83, 8 20,9 60, 10 21 11 00 a. m 12 00 noon, 12 S3 (Limited ! 00 and "I 22 p. m ,) 1 40, I 80, 8 20, 3 50,4 02,3 00, 3 56 6 00, 7 02, 7 50. 10 00 p.m., 12 01, IliRht. Sundays, 3 20, 4 OS. I 50. 3 03, 8 13, a 20. 9 50, 10 21, 10 43 a. in., 12 03, 12 83, "ISO, I u., i,i.ini!lCU t Z,) O JJ, i 00, 0 33, 1 W, 7 oo, 1000 p. m., 12 01 night. Express for Boston without change, 11 00 a ra., week-days, and 7 50 p. m., dally, For Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Qrovo, Lonir llroncb. 8 20. 11 11 a m. 8 80. 4 02 Dm weekdays. For Lambertvtlle, Easton and Scranton, 8 50, 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon, 3 32, 3 00 (Lambertvtlle and ivision oniyi, weesuays, anu 7iu p m aany. Hullnlo, 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon weekdaya, and 7 01 p in dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 8 30, 7 20, 8 83, 10 20, 11 23, a. m., 1200, '1231 1 IS, 8 12, 4 41, (3 23 Congressional Limited,) 6 17. 7iU p. ra.. and 12 0) nlcht week days. Sunday. 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. IU., 1209, 1 12, 1 it, iKX tongressionai l.imiieu,! -603 791 p. zn. aua 12 05 ulEht. For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 12 a so, 1 63 and 4 01 p m week days, 3 08 and 11 16 p m dally. Atlantio Coast Lino, express 12 09 p m, and 12 05 night dally. Southern Itallway, express S 55 p ra, dally. Cheaapeake St Ohio ltallwny, 7 31 p m, dally. For Old I'oint Comfort and Norfolk, 10 20 a m weekdays, tl 10 p m dally. Leave Market street wharf as followsi Ex press for New York, 9 00am, 4 30pm week days. For Long llrancb, via Seaside I'ark, 8 30 a m weekdays. For Island Heights, 830 a m and 4 00 p m weekdays. FOlt ATLANTIO CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware rirar bridge Express, 9 40 a m,, 7 05 p. m. Sundays, 9 20 a. m., 7 05 p. m. Leave Market Street Wart Express, 9 00 am, 2 00,4 00,9 00 p m. Sundays, 900, 1000 a m (accommodation 4 SO and 5 00 p m. For Cape May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City. Avalon Stone Harbor, Anglesea, Wlldwvdand IIollj Beach Express, 900 a m, 4im, p m weekdays. Sundays. 9 00 a m. For Somen 1'olnt Express, 9 00 a. m 300. 4 00. 5 CO, p. m. week days Sundays, S 00 and 10 00 a. m. The Union Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and residences. Dining car. I. B. Hctchinsox, J, It. Wood. Gen'l Manager. Qen'l PaaaVr Ak News and Opinions OF National Importance THE - SUN ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by mail, - 6 a year Daily and Sunday.by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun isthi greatest Sunday newspape in the world. Price 5c a copy. By mall, S2 a year Addreis THE SUN, New York. i&MCV f31I ! C l,LL BH siiai a saaasst OHUS & C!.vr .rtKiiur.Erul.An. tftst-wcriMi ten. Vet al For1nsk74i!drng, ttott, Bta A M P (Oantia sUmL
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