nifctiian)ii)atSfcraiiiii.iiirr;tSi'i i arrTBTaT " sTaaaasaaasaai Headache for Forty Yoars. For forty year I miiron il from slrk bend ache. A ymr wro 1 iiri'iut urrr 'elory King. Tho result wan itriitlfyltii; nnd anrprlslnir, my lieailnrlicH leiiVinir nt onre. Tin.' lienitndit-ft nseil torelnrn overy nevcntli dn , but tlinnhn to Celery Klntt, 1 linvo Imd I Ail ono hendnche In tho Inst cloven moiiUm. I kumvtlmt wlmt cured mo will help oilier. Mra. .lobn 1). Van Keurpti,HinijoTtlcs, N. Y. Celery Kins ijukes illspiines of the Nerve", Htoiimi'li, Liver and Kidneys. Sold liy drug Cists, ffij urid Wc. 2 ' Culmn'Tnflir MoiUIIimI. WaHhlnBton, Jiui. 31. -Cunvlttrril that the privilege extended to the post ex changes in Cuba of Importing goodH nnd supplies free of duty has created an unjust discrimination nealnst In dividual traders. Assistant Secretary Melkeljohn yesterday Issued an order modifying paragraph 27 of the Cuban customs tariff so as to revoke that privilege. The post exchanges have been selling their goods to private citi zens, and In this wav have sold the goods upon which they pay no duty at prices far below the figure that would yield a living profit to the private tradesman. Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath, Karl's Clover Koot Tea purifies tlio breath by Its action on the bowels, eto , as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Trico 25 cts. and SO cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlln and a guarantee. Koro Wontlior In Knttwrw. Kansas City, Jan. 31. Unuaually cold weather prevails throughout Kansas and western Missouri. In Kansas City the mercury registered from four de grees below zero at 1 o'clock, the lowest point since 1895. Heports from many points In Kansas Indicate that cattle on the ranees are suffering severely from the cold and that there may be some losses. Don,t let the little ones suffer from cczoma. or other torturing skin diseases. No need for It. Darn's Ointmont cures, Can't harm the most delicate skin. At any drug store, 50 cents. Urizlni Wheeler For tho HeRiilnr Army Montgomery, Ala., Jan. 31. The gen eral assembly has passed a resolution re'commendlng to the president yie ap pointment of General Wheeler to the position of major general In the regu lar army as soon as a vacancy shall iccur. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of BLOOD A SPECIALTY. Primary S condnry or Tertiary BLOOD f OISON permanently CURED IN 15 to 35 DAYS. You can be treated at home for same price under same guarantee. If you prefer to come liere wo will contract to pay rat road fare and hotel bills, nnd no clinrye, if we fall to cure IF YOU HAVE taken mercury, iodide potash, and still have nclies in hi pnins, Mucous Patches In mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples Copper Col ored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out, It la this Secondary BLOOD POISON WE GUARANTEE TOCURE. We solicit the most obstinate cases and challenge tne 'world for a case we can not cure. T Is d'seoso ha alwnya baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians. $500,000 capital behind our unconditional guarantee Aosolute proofs sent seuli-d on application 100 page boott sent free Address COOK REMEDY CO., 1744 Masonic Temple, Chicago. That's why they enjoy their OOFFBB Any grocer can tell yeu why customers kp coming back for SEEUG'S. Only ss. a skif s millions of Dollars Go np In amoko overy year. Take to risk's but get your houses, stock, fat nlture, etc., Insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by nAVIn FATIST Insurance Agent UAYiU rAUai, 1M Bou,h Jardti st Alan Lira andAneldantal outulM rniin.-ctiEnr - store, o DKALKHIN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco Wholesale and Retail. CO West Contra Street AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TBian. Tatts 1D Iiri WOMAN'S IHLItF. Otl ClTOM'S flllT PllUtBd l4MBIITf. AiwtT.DramDiiia rtuim. jiwi iwimiMy. Pat dni itora, 01 mqi alnel (stalsd), pries, M, rCiT0?rio. Ca Betel, Uu. On Shi, 4 MTcii For sale at Ktrlln's drag store and Bhenandoa itug store Secretary Long Oorrocts a State ment of Ex-Minister Woodford. WERE READY FOR SPANISH WAR. At Xo Tlmo Wore) the VomoI or Our Nnvy Short or Ammunition, ami tho (lovuriimviit 11 ml a Llliornl Supply 111 Itesorvo. Washington, Jan. 31. Secretary Lon has addressed a letter to General Stew art u. Woodford In which he says! "I find the papers attribute to you cer tain statements with regard to the supply of ammunition In tho navy dur ing the war which are so erroneous that 1 cannot believe you have been correctly quoted. I have asked the bureau of ordnance to give me the ex- aot facts and Inclose you a copy of the statement. I am sure you will be glad to read It." Then follows the report from the ordnance bureau, signed by Charles O'Neill, chief of the bureau. It Is as follows: "Heferrlng to the reported speech of General Woodford at the Army and Navy club at New York on Saturday evening last. In which he Is quoted as saying "that on Feb. 18, 1898, three days after the Maine was blown up In Havana harbor, he received Informa tion by telegraph that this government did nut possess powder enough to pro vide the warships and forts with two rounds for each gun," so far as relates to the navy, Is an error, as every ves sel was practically filled up with her allowance of ammunition. "The regulations of the department prescribe that 'the reserve ammuni tion for guns of the main battery, ex cept on monitors and coast defense vessels, shall not be allowed to fall be low 40 rounds per gun for six Inch caliber and above, nor below 60 rounds per gun for the rapid fire guns,' and no esse! of the navy was reduced so low as this. In addition to the supply of am munition afloat the navy had a fair amount In reserve, especially of pro jectiles, There were less rounds of powder per gun than of shell, and for this reason, by direction of the secre tary, an emergency order waa placed for powder on Jan. IE, 1898, Just one month before the destruction of the Maine, and by the 15th of February, the date of that catastrophe, the navy department had about 750,000 pounds of powder In reserve, and it was being turned out In large quantities dally. "So far as relates to the supply of ammunition on Dewey's ship, the fact Is they never were reduced betow tne limit prescribed by the department, and they could have safely cone Into ac tion without receiving further supply. The vessels engaged expended only about one-third of their allowance. "As further showing the state of the ammunition supply of this fleet, it Is remarked that on Nov. 2, 1897, orders Were Issued by the bureau of ordnance to the Mare Island navy yard to pre pare for the Olympla, Boston and Petrel a quantity of ammunition which would completely fill their allowance and give thejrt one-quarter target prac tice In addition. This ammunition was forwarded as rapidly as possible, thus filling up all the vessels of the Asiatic fleet, but without this they were In condition to go into battle. As soon as the department learned that a battle had been fought steps were taken to make a further ship ment to the East Indies, and on May and 3 a shipment was made by ex press from New York to San Francisco of 2,000 five Inch cartridge cases and 3,800 six pounder cartridges, these be ing the only articles sent by express, and they were sent to go by" the Charleston, which was to sail on May 21. 1SD8, or by the City of Pekln, to sail on May 25. The Charleston took 81 rounds of assorted ammunition. The City of Pekin carried 22,415 rounds and 40 gun cotton mines and miscel laneous supplies. The Monterey, fol lowing, took 941 rounds. The Monad nock, following, took 188 rounds, and the collier Nero also took 2,650 rounds. These shipments were made In antici pation of possible further need of the squadron, and, It will be observed, were sent after the battle of Manila bay." TheDeadly Grip Is mnin al-riiad in the land. The air you breathe may bo full of its fatal germs I Don't ucglect tli "iMp" or you wilt open tue uoor to I'noumnnla nud Consumption and Invite dentil It run signs are chills with fever, headache, dull heavy pains, mucous dis charges from the no?e, sore throat and uevt r- let-no I'oiiuh. Don't waste meclous time treating this cough with troches, tablets, or poor, cheap syrups (Jure it at once witu ur Kiuc'a New Discovery, the Infallible remedy for bronchial troubles. It kills the disease eerms. heals the lungs and prevents the dreaded after effects from the malady. Price M r.ta. and tl.00 Money back If not cured A trial bottle free at A. Wasley's drug store Deadly llnttloln Cntndon. Camden, N. J- Jan. 31. William Wrench was shot five times by Henry Darr last night. One bullet entered the stomach, another the forehead and three the shoulder. Both men are col ored. Darr found Wrench and Mrs. Darr together, and a fight occurred, Darr. finding himself worsted, used the revolver. Wrench will die. Darr was captured on a ferryboat bound for Philadelphia. It's folly to suffer from that horrible plague of the night. Itching plies. Doan'gOlntment cures, quickly and permanently. At any drug store, 50 cents. Smallpox fn Porto ltlco. San Juan de Porto Rico, Jan. SI. Smallpox la Increasing at Ponce, where 150 cases are under treatment. The military government will Immediately begin compulsory vaccination. Chief Surgeon Huff savs there is no occa slon for special alarm, as the condl Hons are not unusual. Reports from other points In the Island .tell of only scattered cases. Sick Headaches, Tho curse of overworked womankind, are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Koot Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory, I'rlce 23 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirii: and a guarantee. Another Soreed' From Agonolllo. Washington, Jan. 31. SIxto Lopez, secretary to Agonclllo, the Philippine representative here, called at the state department yesterday afternoon and left with the chief clerk another com munlcation addressed to the secretary of state protesting against the attl tude of our government towards the Filipino "republic." The terms of the protest do not go as far as an ultima' turn. The same fata awaits this com' munlcation as that which befell Its predecessor. It will be diplomatically Ignored. 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This luxurious train consists of a composite car containing reading, writing, smoking- room, buffet, barber-shop and bathroom ; a compartment car containing seven private compartments and double drawlng-ioonis; twelve section sleeping-cars with Btate and drawing-rooms, also, dining-car In which all meals will be served a la carte, and traverses a rrglon of perpetual sunshine, where snow blockades, blitzarus or high altitudes are un known. In addition to our weekly tourist car lino via the scenic route, we will operate a weekly tourist car via "The Truo Southern Boute," leaving Chicago every Tuesday aud from St. Louis every Friday morning. For illustrated and descriptive literature, time tables, very lowest rate of fare to all points west aud southwest, address J, 1 McGinn, Travelling Passenger Agent, or V. E. Ilopt, Qen'l Eastern Passenger Agent, 301 Broad way, New York. tf Cntnrrli, liny rover. Kill the Catarrh microbe anil you cure Catarrh. 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You ought to go and go via the Southern Railway. Its the best route. If you will write John M. Bcall, District Passenger Agent, 628 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., ho will arrauge all tbe details of your trip for you. A Card. We; tbe undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money oil a 50-cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar If It falls to cure your cough or cold. Wo also guaran teea25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, O. II. Hageti bucb, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W Blcrstelu & Co. U-14-33t-dw This Is the trade mark of tbe short line to Florida th Southern Railway. Two daily tralus are operated all tho year, and during the winter season, a third, the Florida Limited, Is added. If you are coin to Florida ornuywlicroelso in the South, ask for a ticket v'a the Southern Railway, Write to John M. Beall, District Passengor Agent 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. "It was almost a miracle. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me of a terrible breaking out 11 over the body, I ani-very grateful Miss Julia Filhridge, West Cornwcll, Conn. sk ynnr grocer for .he "Royal Patent dour, and takn no it tin- lirand. It Is the best dour uudu. PEACKCORRESPONDIiNCIi Sont to tho Soimto by President I MoKinloy. 1 PRESIDENT DEMANDED LUZON. Our Subsequent Demand Tor Control of tho Wholo Island Win Mntlo by the Commltiton, After b Proteet 1'rora Senator (Jrny. Washington, Jan. 31. Tht president yesterday wnt to the fcenate the corre- pondence on flic In tho state depart ment bearing- upon the peace treaty, and It was rend In the executive sea- Ion. The correspondence was sent In response to the resolution Introduced by Senator Hoar, and Includes most of the letters and cablegrams from the commissioners to the president and from the president to the commission ers In the wav of Instructions In re turn. The documents are numerous, as there were telegrams, letters and re ports for almost every day the com missioners were In Paris. One tit the first cablegrams from the president In truded them to demand the cession of Luzon Island only of the Philippines, and he told them that full sovereignty should come with It. The principal Interest amonpr the senators attached to the president's In structions to Insist upon the cession of the Island of Luzon, and after that In the decision to take the entire croup of Islands. This latter development ap pears from the correspondence to be a growth, and the suggestion was made by the commissioners to the president as the result of occurences at Paris after the arrival there of the commis sioners. In his dispatch concerning Luzon he said there was but one al ternative. The United States must either take the island and assume sovereignty or return It to Spain, and of the two courses he preferred the former. Spain was from the first unwilling1 to cede any of the Philippines, and .she made especial objection to letting go of Luzon alone. The commissioners, with the exception of Senator Gray, urged that to take Luzon and leave the other Islands of the archipelago In the hands of the Spaniards would be to Invite In numerable complications with other nations, and especially with Spain. Much stress was laid upon the proba bility of future trouble with Spain. With Luzon under American adminis tration there would soon be such a vast Improvement, they wrote, that the other Islanders would soon grow more and more rebellious, and with Spain s oppressive methods of government we would soon again find that we had an other Cuba at another door. Further more, there would be constant filibus tering, and we should find ourselves spending' millions to preserve a state of neutrality, just as wc did In the case of Cuba prior to our declaration of war on account of that Island. General aierrltt's testimony on this point was cited and was made, the reason for much of the argument In favor of tak ing the entire group. The president does not appear to have at any time given explicit Instructions to consummate the bargain by taking all the Philippines, but rather, after hearing a full explanation, to have left the matter to the discretion of the com missioners. The entire controversy was practi cally over the Philippines and the ques tion of assuming responsibility for the payment ol the Spanish bonds for which the Cuban revenues were plsdg ed. The Spaniards from the first In slsted upon an Indemnity for the Phil Ipplnes, and the correspondence shows that after the proposition to pay $20,- 000,000 was made the negotiations pro ceeded much more smoothly and were soon brought to a close. The American commissioners appear to have been of one mind as to the wis dom of taking over all the Philippines with the exception of Senator Gray, who, notwithstanding he signed the treaty, held out to the last against the policy of acquiring these islands. In one notable dispatch he pleaded zeal ously against the policy as unpatriotic, un-American and Inconsistent with probity and good statesmanship. After a brief debate the senate ra fused to print the correspondence. New Jersey's Lawmakers. Trenton, Jan. 31. The two houses of the legislature had short sessions again last night, and little business wa transacted outside of the Introduction of bills. Among the measures lni n duced or advanced to third reading were the following: Prohibiting the employment on public works of me chanics or laborers who are not citi zens of the United States; providing that more than one bar may be main tained on a licensed property (Intend ed for Washington Park): making the salary of freeholders $300 In counties of from 75,000 to 200,000 population; re quiring payment of employes every two weeks; prohibiting non-residents from shad or herring fishing In the waters of the state; authorizing the payment of an annual pension to the families of policemen who die In the discharge of their duties. BucMen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rnenm, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all stem eruptions, ana positively cures plies, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price vs cents per nox. J or sale Dy A. wasiey. Noted IMokpool.'ot Again Caged. Montreal, Jan. 3L John Lancy, as he calls himself, but In reality "Mollle Matches," alias Dr. L. Denmark and Dr. Simpson, one of the best known pickpockets in the United States, and who has served terms In Sing Sing and other penitentiaries, has been arrested here. He was detected picking the pockets of worshippers at the Church of the Holy Sacrament. Begin Right With Coughs and Colds. Take the sure cure, Pau-Tiua, 35c. At G rubier Bros., drug store. Er-Convlot's Fnko Itoforiniitton New York, Jan. 31. Richard B. Can nlng, alias Cohen, an ex-convlct, was yesterday held fpr trial on a charge of swindling the firm of 11. B. Selleck & Co,, of this city, out of $5,660. Canning, It 1b said, convinced Mrs. Balllngton Booth that he wished to become an honest man. With her aid Canning secured help from the firm and gave them a check far $6,660 for money ad vanced. The check, It Is alleged, was worthless. IN OLIUiN 1IMES People overlooked the Importance of per manently beneficial eflbcU aud wore satisfied with transient action; but now that It is ten. erally known that Syrup of Figs will per manently overcome habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally Injure tbe system. Buy the seuuluo, made by the CuhforuU fig Syrup Co, SENATOR CARTER'S THREAT. We Will "Whip I'lllplnoi to Death" ! to Mnttitiilu Our Authority. , Washington. Jan. SI An effort on J the part of Mr. Allison to obtain con- 1 slderatlon In the smate yesterday for , the Indian appropriation bill preclpl- 1 toted a running debate, which occupied j all the time until lh senate at 2 o'clock went into executive Mission on the . peace treaty. Mr. Jones, of Arkansas, leading the opponents of the treaty, opened the debate by insisting that time should be taken for the discussion of pending resolutions having a col lateral bearing upon the treaty before the treaty Itself was disposed of, and Mr. Macon's resolutions finally were laid before the senate. Mr. Carter, of Montana, In an Impassioned speech, de clared that the adoption of the resolu tions would be a pledge to those who were defying the authority of this country in the Philippines, and that when die treaty had been ratified this government would Inquire who In those Islands were In rebellion atrultist our authority, and If neceutory to main tain our authority we would whip them to death. The house put In a hard day's work on the army bill. The committee amendments giving the president dis cretionary power to reduce the size of the Infantry companies and cavalry troops to 60 men each were adopted, and also a series of amendments to re duce the officers of the staff. A sub stitute was adopted for the section pro viding for promotions, whlclrls design ed to equalize promotions. A fight was made to reduee the age limit for o Ul cers to be appointed to the various staff departments from 60 to 30, but It failed. An amendment was, however, adopted to require a mental and moral as well as a physical examination for such appointees. THE KEELEY MOTOR FRAUD. J. It. llrlrtgn, oriloptoii, Unit "Ocular niMitoimtrntlou of tho Trloki." Boston. Jan. 31. J. It. Drldge, of this elty. whose name appeared In connec tion with that of Charles S. Hill In an alleged expose of the Keely motor se cret, and who was accused In a state ment Issued by T. It. Klnrald, who was supposed to.be the sole possessor of the late Inventor's secret, of breach of faith, yesterday made a reply to Mr. Klnrald. In which he stated that the knowledge of the fraud was Imparted to him without solicitation or request. and that he made no promlseof secrecy and was under no obligation to keep llent. Mr. Bridge says: In addition to the evidences of fraud which I saw In Mr. Kcely's laboratory In Philadelphia I also have seen since Mr. Keely's death the most Important of the experiments performed by Mr. Klnrald himself. Mr. Klnrald told both Mr. Hill and myself that the plain evi dences of fraud covered every experi ment done by Mr. Keely, and as we had had ocular demonstrations of the tricks we could not doubt the state ment. I have been besieged by people who wanted to buy Keely motor stock and by others who wished to unload their stock, until I finally decided that I was coming dangerously near condoning a fraud, and I urged Mr. Hill to let the whole story go, and he consented." WHEN HE COURTED YOU lie didn't complain If you were a little despondent or irritable at times. 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One f tho leading dm t.rs bco treated me, and applied tbe usual phvai a. s remedial without iterant. .Mi br"'-''' r--ommonited that I trv CiTf i HA. Tho Mr. t appltmHomra tktnt, and tfore lb hot was half grmtth ttfftn hnddlmpptnt'-d. 11. C. BARN ET. M I Kace St., Ciun , O. 8rastr Cf t TassTnt-r rt fTvf st Kii r. -tsii&.vmi ls "F Hia - vrtrm fcsuis w i eras sosr.mif immwim ri-nrraa.r '(( a aww in i i v - . MdtkraafkiMttlM w-M. P-Ttts nsi rtsr. OilirSsWriors.lSMUa. " H. Csrt Ccutu, ins. HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS i Ai rr.vr.lt8. Luni Fer, Milk Peter. CLUBS II. ll.lgiiltAI.M3, Lameness, Itheuraatlim. cv a as J cr-tuca j KIM7.00TIC, I)l,temper. JS.'.'J.icOl'OIIS, Colds, influent. COLIC. I!ellrelir. Diarrhea. tt.O. Presents .MISCAItlllAfiU. "lllD.MIY JcllLADimnUISOIlDEIllJ, Ct,Mt I iMAAOi:. Pkln Diseases. J'HAll CO.MIITIO.V, fitarlnc Coat, m , parti ; Stable Case. Tm Brides, nook, ke., IT. At tlrtuotuu or sent prepaid no racalpl of price. XEltYOUS DEBILITY, VlTAIs IVJ'.AKXr.SS nnd Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' HoiTjpirua &)e-!P.a No. SB, in usnovr4t' yeare, tlio omy aucceaaful n-medy. $1 per vlal.or 5 rials and larse vial powdtr.for $3 Suia hr Drc t.u, or ti r"l fcipt . tuarutms'jUD. lO., Csr.nUUa Ja 6U.,1. 1st COCOA I PUREj PURE I HEALTHFUL !! ennsylvania RAILROAD. MTTUYKILL DIVISION. Jancaby IS, 1899. Trains will leave Hlienandoab alter tne aooia daso for Wlirgan, Qllberton, Frackvllle, Dark Water, Ht. Ulalr, roiuviiie. iiamDunr, ueaaini, 1'ottstowa, I'boenlivtlle. Norrlatowu and Phil, aaelphta (llnAd street station) at 6 13 and 8 IS a. m., 2 10, 0 IS p m. on week days. Sundays, 813 a. m., 4 SO p. m. irains leave rracrcTiue tor nueoanaoan as 7 SO, 11 18 a. ra. and 5 46, 106 p. in, Bundav II 01 a. m. anu 0 40 p. ra. Leave Pottsvllle for Hlienandoab (via Frack. vlllei 7 10, II 30 a. m., 5 20, 7 10 p. ra. Sunday 10 85 a. m.. 5 SO p. m. Leave 1'blladeluhlA. (Broad street atatlon). for Shevandoah at 8 85 a. m., 4 10 p, tu. week days. Hunuaya leave ai 0 00 ana vaa.ru, Iveave uroaa Mtreel ntaiton. rmiaaeipnia, FOR NEW YOItK. Kinreas.week-days. 3 30. 4 63. 4 50 5 03,3 15.S 30. 7 33 , 8 20,9 60, 10 2I II 00 a. mf 12 00 noon, J 85 (i.irniWHi -1 uu ana p. t.i ,j x u, w i tjj, a jj. 3 00, 4 in, a uu, 'aw sou, Tin,'; so. 10 uu p. m., 1201. nielli. Bundavs. 8 X. 4 05. 1 50. 305. 3 15. 8 20. S 50, '10 21, 10 43 a. m., 12 03, 15 83, 280, I ox, il.lmlteu tx-',l o-ju, -a 00, oao, ivi, 700, 10 00 p. m., 1201 nlKjht Ezureaa for Boston without ctranare. 11 00 a ra.. week-days, aud 7 50 p. ra., dally. For Bea dirt, Asbury l'ark, Ocean Grove, Lonir Branch. 8 20. 1114 a m. 8 80. 4 03 Dm weekdays. For Ijimberivllle, Gaston and Bcranton. 630. 9 00 a m, 13 09 noon, 3 32, 3 03 f Lambertvills and teuton only , weeKuays, anu ?uu p m uajiy. Buffalo, 9 0Oa m. 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 OJ p in dallv. WASHINGTON AND THK BOOTH. For Baltimore and Washington. 8 30. 7 20.8 82. 10 20, 11 23, a. m., 1204. I2 SI 8 12, 4 41. (3 23 Congressional Limited.) 6 17. "953, 7 8l n. ra.. and 12 03 nlirbt -week days. Suudaya. 8 60. 7 20,9 12, 11 23, n. m.. 1209, 1 12. 8 12, 4 41, (320 Congressional Limited,) 6 7Slp. m. and 12 05 nlEht For Baltimore, noooramodatlon. 9 13 a m, 1 53 and 4 01 p m week duys. 3 OH And 11 18 p m dally, Atlantic Coast Line, Florida Special, 2 23 p m, week days. Express 12 09 p m, and 12 05 night, dally. oouinern uauway, norma i.iinneu, 3 zap m, weekdays Kxpreiw O 55 p ni, dally. i;neaapeaKe & uuio luiuway, 7 )i p m, aauy. For Old Point Comfort nnd Norfolk. 10 20 a m weekdays, 11 10 P m dally. ijeave Market street wnari as rouowat ex press for New York. 9 00am. 4 30pm .week days. For Long Branch, via Beaalde Park, 8 80 a m weefcuys. ror isianu ueignu, esu a m ana iw p ru weekdays. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware river bridge Express. 9 40 a in., 7 OS p. m. Sundays. 920 a. m., 7 03 p ra. Leave Market Street Wart Expreas, 9 00 am, 2 00, 4 00,8 00 p m. Sundays, 9 00, 10 09 a m taccomraouaiion a bu anu ouupm. I'or cape .May. ea isle (..ny, uoaan may. Avalon Stone Harbor. Anslesea. Wlldwrod ana Holly Beach Express, 900a m, 4l)v, P m weekdays. Sundays. 9 00 a m. r or somen I'otns E.xprca,vwa. m., zw. 4 00. 5 00. d. m. week dara Sundays. 9 00 ana 1000 a. m The Union Transfer Comnanv will call for and check baggage from botela and residence. Dining car. J. B, IIctcuisbos, J. It. Wood, Hen'l Manager, tien'i l'A'a'r Art News and Opinions OF National Importance THE - SU ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Daily and Sunday ,by uiail,$8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Suuday newspape in tlie world. Plica' 5c a copy. Bj mall, $2 a pa Address TUX SDN, Heir York. ANSY PILLS US Sire kD suae. sNuacraawaaAira ssr. SUAP"!' Wilco aptei'to Cisrnu. at rovlmky'a drag alora, B Can It Btml s fetus USIil Pet