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IT'S DIFFERENT, because no'boss. no 1 , . 1 II 111. corporation, can uuuuui uuo uuo u it? v IT'S DIFFERENT, because it Is non- sectarian and broad i every party, every faiih f Vf.rv nlass. and the workineman equally with the millionaire, gets a fair hearing In Its columns. JIT'S DIFFERENT, be cause It upholds faith in humanity, and the pro gress of mankind toward higher Ideals, larger hopes and better living ONE CENT Every where IT'S DIFFERENT. It will continue to be different. Watch The North Ameri can and see It grow. I To PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD. nl(lmnr. MrL fiuucrintioaa to Ttio went uecora siuicr casual. UK I ID Tho Storm Doalt Death and Do- Btruotion OH Atlantio Ooasti THIBTY LIVES WERE LOST. No I.ohh Tlmn I'.lovcn Voisoln Aro Aalioro JTonr llnttcrna, N. CV-Mnny Slilivrookod genmen Who Wore Itpnouod by tho l.lfo Snvors. Norfolk. Va.. Auk. 23. Tho rocont hurricane which doalt death and de struction In Porto lltco apparently lost but llttlo of Its fury when it struck the Atlantic coast. No such damaging re sult hna attended a storm In tho past quarter of a century In this section and tho stretch of beach from Kin naltoa to Hatteras, N. C, a dlstanco of about 18 miles, boars evldenco ot tho force of the gale. Spars, masts and gen eral wreckage of. Ave schooners are strewn about, while now and thon a body washod nshoro. Tho story was long in reaching Norfolk, but It lost none of Its dramatic interest by reason of the delay Thirty-five shipwrecked scamon. who had nothing in tho world but the few tattored and torn clothes on thoir back, Bomn sick and all miserable, arrlvod hero yesterday from Hatteras by way ot the Norfolk and Southern railway from Elizabeth City. It Is from them that the story was learned. They report no less than 11 vessels ashoro on tho coast between Hatteras and Now Iliver Inlet, and estlmato that 30 lives were lost. Among those who arrived are ten ot tho crow of the barkentino Prlscllla, Captain Benjamin II. Springstein, of Baltimore, which vessel lies broken In three pieces on Gull shoals, 18 miles north of Cape Hatteras. Thero woro four fatalities shortly after the Prls cllla went ashore, the captain's wife being washod overboard and drowned within ten minutes from tho time tho bark struck. Othora who lost their lives waro the captain's two sons, nged 21 and 12 years rospeotlvely; Golden borough, two In tho Lee family and a relatlvo of one of tho vessel owners, C. Morton Stewart & Co. The older of the SprlngBtcln boys was ilrst mate of the Prlscllla. He and tho Qoldenborough lad wore both washed overboard. His brother was drowned In the cabin. Captain Springstein escaped from the wreck with tho romalndor of his crew, but is still at Hatteras suffering from a wound in the breast. The Pris cilia left Baltimore for Rio Janerlo, Brazil, on Saturday Aug. 12, with a general cargo. Sho passed out the capes on Monday, the 14th, and struck at 9 p. m. Thursday. The schooner Robert w. Dasey, Cap tain Olsen, which left Philadelphia Aug. 14 for Jacicsonvlilo. Fla wltn coal, struck the beach at 0 p. m. Thurs day. Tho crew of six wore saved by the life saving crew. The schooner Florence Randall, Cap tain Cavalier, was bound from Long Island to Charleston, S. C, with fer tilizer. She struck Wednesday and soon wont to pieces. The crew of ten and tho captain's wlfo were rescued by tho breeches buoy. Tho schooner Mlnnio Borgen, Cap tain Bowman, from Philadelphia for Neuvltas, Cuba, with iron, coal and coal oil, anchored on Thursday and shipped her cablo Friday morning. She lost several sails and struck at 5 a. m. Friday at Chicamlcomico. Her crew of ten men were rescued by llfo savers with tho breeches buoy. Tho schoner Percy and Llllte.Captaln Miller, of Now York, which ran Into thestorm while bound from New York to Charleston, S. C, with a cargo of fertilizer, arrived hero yesterday, loak- lng and otherwlso in distress. Tho schooner Lottlo E. whlto, Cap tain Mann, of Tappahannock, Va., bound from Baltimore to Nowberne, N, C, with a cargo of corn, arrived hero last evening In distress, sho having encountered the storm last week. Oraln-0 Brings Relief to tho coQco drinker. Coffeo drinking Is habit that is universally indulged in and almost as universally injurious. Have you tried Grain-O? It Is almost like coffeo but tho effects are Just tho opposite. Coffeo upsets tho stomach, ruins the dlgest'on effects tho heart and disturbs tho whol uorvous system. Grain-0 tones up tho stomach, aids digestion and strengthens tho nerves. There is nothing but nourishment in Grain-O. It can't bo otherwise. 15 and 25c per package. 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V&fl u ... xl REWARD 11 MM CODBT. Sonior OoudboI of Captain Droyfus Appears For the Dafenifo". HOT SHOT FOR GEN. MBROIEB. 11 it Vigorous Spooolt tlio rrIonop Doolnrcd Hl I.ovo l'or tlio Army ntnl II Ih Country I.nborl'u l'rrmPo In Court 1'nvornlilo to tlio l'rlnonor. Ilennos, Aug. 23. Mnltro Iaborl rb the central 11 Euro of the scene yes terday at the I.yree, wliere Captain Dreyfus In standing trial on a clmrge of treaon. As the Dreyfus drama un rolled before a crowded court his tail, Iklng-llke form draped in a long black gown, bordered with ermine, sit ting in front of the lights, was the prime magnet from the moment the curtain was rung up until it fell. Ills more piesence brought brightness Into the court room and fresh light Into the proceedings. He opened with an olonuont speocn. nnd the audience could hnve listened for nn hour to his rich melodious voice, modulated tones and then impassioned outbursts, accompanied by energetic and speaking gestures. Generals Uoget, Ulllot. Mcrcler and fiolsdeffre, with the other military witnesses, gave one an other anxious glances nnd put their hends together to exchango obviously disagreeable Impressions as Laborl plied the smaller military fry, who oc cupied the w'tness stand successively, with disconcerting questions. Laborl cornered General Morc'nr on the Schneider letter, which the latter had used In evidence, and which Col onel Schneider had repudiated as a forgery. Tho gouoral was surprised when I.aborl suddenly demanded thnt Tercler be recalled. He Insl. h1 that rcier should give some explanation. Ti en, after hesitating. Mercier declared t he would assume all the reeponsl- dl'ty attaching to his possessions of the document. When Ialiorl had at tained his object nnd forced n confes sion of grave violation of lnw on tho tmrt of General Mercier, ho cavo a smllo of grim satisfaction and then ad- deiuslgnlflcantly: "I shall have other ciuestlons to put to General Mercier." M. Labori announced that ho in tended to recall several witnesses who had made depositions during his ab sence. This means that Mercier, Itoget and others will bo put to tho test of a severe cross-examination. To his friends M. Labori has expressed him self confident of being able to tear to pieces tho evidence these genornls bavo given so confidently beroro a sympa thetlc tribunal. General Mercier made a pitiable ex hibition, M. Labori, in a passion, fairly thundered his questions. What can be the valuo of docu' ment8," said he, "which wo cannot Bee and cannot discuss, documents for which It Is impossible to know who takes the responsibility. I appeal to you, Mr. 1'resKient, to do gooa onougn to ask General Mercier how this aoC' ument came Into his possession." Mercier, driven to a corner, feebly evaded tho Question. "Mr. President, continued Labori, I insist that a reply be given. Gen eral Mercier has sworn to speak tho wholo truth. I must insist that ques tions respectfully tendered" by the de- fenso bo answered by him. Tho court martial, unliko the court of cassa tion, has to deal with the whole range of tho affair, and it is necessary that complete light be thrown upon it. insist that General Mercier answer me, for it is my right." After Morcier's shuffling collapse M. Labori sank back into his armchair, groat beads of perspiration standing on his forehead, but his countenance was radiant at tho Impression he had made. Captain Dreyfus yesterday pursuod tho attitude he took up Monday, and replied to the statements of hostilo witnesses with arguments and tho presentation of counter facts, only once giving way to his feelings and offering a cry of protest. This was at the con elusion of Colonel Bertin's deposition. when, with broken voice, tho accused doclared his lovo of France and the nrmy. Yes," ho cried, "I love France and I lovo my country, but it Is with sentl monts different from those animating them who come here today to testify against me. Labori, if anything, was better after his exertions than before them. Tho excitement under which he labored seemed to act as a stimulant, although many friends noticing his flushed face, feared thero might be a relapso. The scurrilous tactics of the antl Dreyfusard newspapers may bo lllus trated by a paragraph appearing in their organ here last evening, declar ing that tho attack on Labori, which It insinuates, did very little harm, and was made solely to arouse tho pity of the people of Ilonneg for the lament able lot of nn escaped convict from Devil's Island. The spy Lajoux, so prominent inyes- terday's evidence, was one of the least reputable conected with tho lntelll cenco bureau. Ho was paid to leave Franco and is still paid 200 francs month. He knows all about Cuors, whq betrayed Germany's secrets to Franco, nnd among others, that a decorated colonel of the general staff supplied Germany with important mobilization plans and other secrets. This was two years aitor ureyius was condemned and Jhe traitorous colonel was Henry. When PIcquart was Investigating this affair, Henry got himself sent to Dale to tako tho statements of Cuers and to browbeat him Into suppressing tho truth. Hush money is still being paid. On one occasion Lajoux was thrust Into a lunatic asylum to pro- vent awkward disclosures. Hamburg, Aug, 23. Tho Hamburg lsche Correspondenz, discussing the as sertion that Germany should publish tertaln documents proving the inno cenco of Dreyfus, says: "The answer to this is that documents ot this nature cannot be produced for the simple rea son that Qormany never had anything to do with Captain Droyfus." Paris, Aug. 23. Colonel Schneider, tho Austrian military attache, has ar rived at his embassy here, Tho of' flcials of tho embassy declare the at tache will say nothing regarding tho letter incident until tho Dreyfus court martial la concluded. His Life Was Saved. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citiien of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful de. livereuce from a frightful death. In telling of it he says : "1 was taken Willi lyphoid Fever, that ran into I'neumonia. My lunus became hardened. I ws so weak I couldn't even sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of Consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it, and now am well and strong. I can't say too much in its praise." This marvelous medicine is the surest and quickest cure In the fr nil -n,,ol enA T Tt,L T) ,. uUr sues .io rents and ft no I rial bottles free at A. Wasley'sdryg atorej every bottle I guaiaQleed, LGPBR TO nnSBNT BACK. Vninnn Anllrlxt With tlin I)l.eo Will do to Itnwullaii Colony. Washington. Aim. 23 Commlwlon- er of Immigration Powderly hna finally decided the cue of Mrs. L. M. Todd, a Iliitlth subject, who Is now In the San Francisco nest house Buttering wltn leprosy. The commissioner directs that he be sent back to Uie Hawaiian islands and confined In the leper col ony there. Inspectors have recently re- no tied It as their belief that a colony ot lepers exists In the iiorthern part of Washington. She contracted the disease In 1S9Z while working as a nurse In the San Francisco pent house. Some of hor washing went to lepers to lie done and n Chinese leper used to bring coal for her. Thirteen months after this, while In San Francisco, suspicious spots ap peared on her left leg. After contract ing the disease she went to the Ha wallan islands and remained there un til Nor. 18, 1898. when she left to at tempt to reach the United States. She took passage at Honolulu on the steam ship City of Hlo de Janeiro, destined to some point In Japan. From Japan he shipped by the Canadian steamship line to Victoria, H. C, thence coming across the liorder of the United States, reaching San Francisco Dec. 22. avoid ing the marine hospital examination at that point. Tho TrnnhloMiiiin Vifiiiil IncllnnH. Chihuahua. Mexico, Aug. 23. Tho military authorltlea have received tele graphic advices ot an attack on tho town of Cumurlpa by a band of about 300 Yaqul Indians. The place was with out military protection, but the Moxl- n citrons barricaded themselves In tl, ir ad be houses and resisted the at tack for ten hours, when tho Indians withdrew. Several houses were burned by the Indians and Ave mon and wo men were killed. As soon as tho Indiana Ithdrew a courier was sent to Torin for military protection nnd two com panies of heavy cnvalry have been ordered to Cumjirlpa, THD YOUNQ MOTHER devotes herself to her first child as she never docs to another. As child succeeds child she no longer reads them stories, tells them tales at twilight or joins with them in a merry romp at bed time. Does she give her later children less because she loves them less? No. She gives them less be cause she has less to give. The birth of each child has left her a little more weak, a little more nervous, a little more worn out Sue hasn't strength to be their intimate and play mate, wuat a loss this means, to moth er and to children. It ii to such mothers, worn with the burden of mother hood and drained of vitality, that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription comes as the greatest of blessings. The timely use of this remedy .prevents tue strain and stops the drain from child bearing. Where this strain and drain have been experienced, mothers nna mat ur. rierce s ravorue pre scription acting directly upon the delicate organs which bear the burden of mother hood, restores them to a normal condition of health and elasticity. Ulcerations are cured. Inflammations are removed. The appetite becomes good, sleep is refreshing, the nerves grow quiet. There is a new brightness in the eye; a new lightness in the step. There has come the perfect hap piness oi penect neauu. ' I began taklmr vour ' Favorite Prescrlntion 1 In August, iSo7 " writes Mrs. Molllt K Grimes. of Klomaton, Kscambia Co., Ala., " anil took it until after my baby was born. I was In better health than I ever was with any of my other children I think all women with child should use Dr. rierc's Favorite Prescription. I suf fered even-thing that flesh could suffer with all the rest of my children, and X was also subject to ralscnrrioKif. Now I am the happy mother of a fine baby girl. She was the largest one of all my bAhies and at the birth I had an easier and shorter time than I ever had. I am stouter and healthier than I ever was.' Philadelphia & Readina R'y- Engines Burn Hard Coal Ho Smoke. IN EFFECT JULY 1, 18V9. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York via Philadelphia ir,efc davn. 2 10, 5 38, 7 87, 9 63 a. m., 12 28, 8 W an 1 6 09 p. m. Suudas, 2 10 a m. For New York via Mar.ch Chunk, week days 7 87 a. m.. 12 28 and 8 00 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week dava. 2 10, S S3, 7 87. 9 55 a. m., 12 26, 8 C9 and 09 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m. For rouavuje, weeic aays, 2 10, 7 87, 9 53 a. m. 12 26, 8 09, 6 09 and T 30 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m. r or j amaqua ana Mananoy ny, week days 10. 7 87. 9 53 a. m.. 12 26. 8 09 and 6 09 n. m Sundays, 2 10 a m. For williamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg week days. 3 27, 11 82 a. m. 12 28, 7 30 p. m Sundays. 3 27 a m. ror ain'iano) nane. weefaars. 2 10. 8 27. 5a. 7 37, 9 55, 11 32 a. m., 12 26, 8 09, 6 09, 7 30, 9 56 .... . ; u 1 1 .... j d, a lu a ii ii o .1 a ill. For Ashland and Shamokln. week dava. 8 "7. oi, no... ui.. Li o. a w. o uj. t a ana sun. m. Sunday, 8 27 a m. , For liaitlmore, asblngton and the Weal via I ,. II T . 1 . i V. . , , . 1 . .1 ... iv w. ... , . ,uuuku , i t,i us jew , iteaaing Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. 4c K. D K.) at 8 20, 7 55,1126 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. i Sundays 8 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. m., 3 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addl- tloual trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20 12 18 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 S3, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOU SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia. v days. 1215. 4 80. 730.1180 a. m.. and 180.4 80 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Manch Chunk, weefc dava. 4 SO. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80. 4 40 n. m. Leave Phlladelohla. Reading Tarnitnnl aays, s oo, a s, iu zi a, m. ana 1 86, 4 06, 6 86, Leave Reading, week days, 137, 7 00, 1008 a, in. , 12 15. 4 17, 6 00, 8 26 p. m. Leave Potlnvllle. went dava. 7 17. 1 40 . m 8 30, 12 80, 1 20, 4 80, 6 10 and 6 50 p. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 18, 8S4. 1123 a, m. , ji .v, i uu, I M v in Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8 45, 9 04, i. i . w., u q i ii, tu m p. m Leave Mahincw Plane, week dan. Hn irr 880. 922.10Sa.U00, a, m.. 289. 5 86. 643. 168 10 21pm. Leave WU laiai tort, week days, 7 42, 1000 a tu., 12 84 and U0, 11 80 p. to. ATLANTIO CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wharf and South street wharf for Atlantis Cltr. Weekdays Express, 8 00,900, 10 45 a m, 130, 200, 3 00, 13 40 sixty minute, 4 00, 4 30, 5 00 sixty minute, 5 80, 7 15, p m. Accomodation, 6 13 a m, 6 30, 0 30 pm. Sundays Express. 730. 8 CO. 8 30, 9 00, 10 00 a m, 4 45, 713 pm. Accommoda tion, 6 15 a ni, 4 43 p m. 81.00 Excursion 7 00 a m uauy nnu bu minnay. Leave Atlantio City Depots Weekdnva Ex. press, (6 43 Slondays only, 7 00. 7 43. 17 50 from llaltlcave. station only, 8 30, 9 00, 1015, 1100 nm, 330, 430, 5 30, 730, 930 p m. Accommo- muon,4'ii, hu; am, a 50pm. Sundays Ex prevs, 3 80, 4 CO, 5 00, 6 00, 0 30. 7 00, 7 30. 8 00, 6 3ipm. Accommodation, 715am. 4 30 pin, 1 1.00 Excursion, weekdays 6 00 p in, Sundays 6 10. For Ocean City Weekdays 8 45, 9 13 a m. 1 15, 4 13, 5 15 p m. Sundays 8 45, 9 15 a m, 4 45 p ra. 11.03 excursion Thursday and Sunday 7 00 a in. For Cape May and Sea Isle City Weekdays 9 15 a m, 2 80, 4 15 p in. Sundays 8 45 a to 4 43 p in. SL0O excursion Suudays only. 7 00 a m. Additional for Cape May Weekdays 8 S4 ( HI. HHMU.J.fW.U. Parlor Care on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Readina; llallway ticket agent UK W1UICM T. A. Hmniltl. tnas.w T TPm. gen'l Bunt,, Oen'i Paaa'r Xgt. ! A Hand Is ono of the possess I'l gives it. Handsome Comnloxlon ... . .. - . i greatest cnarms a won.au can f uzzoni-a vomi-lbxio fowcuu 1 ,4 f. , No More Rheumatism. For yi II. n b r in win" minrrKi irom nu'ima- he Irliil mnii remwlieo, out R"i It" o fM,n.,rii.anil uc luulHlioiit rlxen tin nil h of rrllefwhen vte litrl of Celery Kitur.m my wife Im-kiio uhIiik it- Tlilngrent mcdn it Im,ap)r.'iiily,i1rlvrn nil the polww jl licr t'iii, mi'l hiui rertelnly relinwd Jf from n. lift-of juln. 1. lM'uhlng, North V lni(Ulii Miuw. , .... fi-lt rv hlliB CfKRI lUMUMMOf Ntrs Mum. Ii, I ivirnnd Kldne. Sold L ii -gift, ami -AX'. You can blame yourself If you do n't pet real good co lie e to drink. Ordinary coTce is made de ltetoui bv adding snRLIU'jS. .ttc. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. 11UUKK. ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Office Kran building, corner of Main an Onlre stretA, Hhenandoah. j ci.audk imow, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Offleo: Cor. Centra and White streets, next to JuMtceToomcy's ofllee. Q OI1UIH.KI!. M. D., ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 30 Knat Lloyd Street. Offleo hours rS lo 1 t. n.i 1 lolcu. 7 to9 p. in. piSOF. JOnN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahaaoy City, Pa, Having studied under soma of lha fcaal masters In London and Puli. will rlr lw on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal collars. Terms reasonable. Addrena In care of Strait. lha ieweler nhnandoah. ennsylvania RAILROAD. BCHUVKILL DrVISlON. Jcly 1, 18W. Trains will leave Shenandoah aftar the aoova date for Wlggan, Clllberton, Prackvllle, Dark V ater. St. Clair, I'ottavllle. Hamburg, Keadlaa., l'ottstown, l'boenlxvllle. Xorrlatown aad Phfc aaelphlo (llr.vd street station) at 6 It and 8 09 a. m., 3 10, 8 1 p m. on week daya. Sunday.. 8 M a. m., 4 20 p. m. .J"1?'. ,",Te Prackvllle for Shenandoah at J 8J. U a. m. and 5 84, 7 8fl p, m. Sunday. 11 01 a. m. and 0 M p. m. ,If?ye.I,0.,.Hl"l 'or Shenandoah (via Frack rille) 7 10, 11 SO a. m., S 10, 7 10 p. m. 8unday 1085 a. m.. S 10 p. m. ' Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street atallon), far Shciiandoah at 8 33 a. m.. 4 10 p. m. weak days. Sundavs leave at so nct o -xt m n"eipnia ("road street statloa) for Pottsvllle, 8 80, 8 33. 1019 a. m.. 1 SO. i lo. 7 11 P-- weekday Sundays. 50, 9 23 a. m. and a vi p m. iave llroad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOIt NEW YORK. S1??""-Week-daya, 8 20, i OS, A 40, 5 00, S 19 For Ilonton wllhntil.h.n.. J . days, and 8 10 p. m., dally. ' (.-ntaklll Expresa Parlor car, 11 00 a m week. Wnm ntU . I . S, ,'iVL . u raric, uoean Qrorn, and 8 30 a in. For Lamlenvllle. Eautnn .ml n.n.A . ?-SlLC? noonJ 32. CO (Lambertvllla aad 5"2,n ""IX' wadaya, and 7 02 p m dally Buffalo 9 00 am, 12 00 noon weekdays, and TO Blount Poconn l rt p m Saturdays uniy. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Wi,klnMin a . . 10 20. 11 23 a m. 12 09. 12 As nii i V j, li.il ConRroMlonalLlm., 5 31,617, "8 5577 81 ri m. andl2 03nlghtwekdv. k,,'... 9 12, 11 23 a in, 12 09, ! 12, S 12, 4 ll IaS CaZ BTesaionai luhj, 5 84, 53, 7 81 p m and U 09 night. For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 11 a m,IB uu niKht.aaiiy. Southern Rail ... - -v .uu ttiuraa-uia d rn. and Railway. Expreaa 5 81 and 8 35 p m, dally, Norfolk and Wmtm Il.llw. , xr . and New Orleana, 5 34 p m dally, Chesapeake & Ohio liallway, 781 p m, dally. For Old Point Comfort and Nofolk. Mao a m weekdays, 11 10 p m dally. Leave Market street wharf aa follows : K presaforNew York, 9 00 a m, 4 80 p m weak, daya. For Long Branch via Seaalde Park. 9 Id a m, 180 and 4 00 n m week-daya. Bundaya fatopa atlnterlaken for A.hi,nl..kl an . Forltench Haven and Barnegat Cityl 910am "' . ."vniu. for lusxarton. 9 10 a m and 4 CO p m weekdays. FOU ATLANTIO CITY. Leave Broad KlrfM atAklnn f. T-i.- . Wug?-?xPre' 4rM. (80 mlnulea n,IH Lo. uiuuK.,, minuiesi,! ta ia mlnutas) 2 as 82 minutes, 7 06 lo3 minutes p. mT' Leave Market Street Wliart Expresa. 5 69. 8 30, (73 minute). 10 CO (75 minutes, a m. fl35 Sajurilays only), (75 minutes), 2 00, (70 mlnuias), 3 00 (73 minutes), 8 80 160 mlnutea). 4 00 leS minutes), 4 30 (73 mlnutea), 5 00 100 mlnateal, 3 30 163 nilnuteal n. m. flunriKv am r ll l75.m.r.,1J .8 ? '7S minutes, 8 30 75 ml autsa), 9 00 175 minutes, 10 00 (70 minutes a. m., aad 4 30 73 minutes p. m. S1.00 Excunlon train, 7 00 am week-days. Sundays, 7 00 and 780 a m. For Cape May, Angleaea. Wllawovl, Holly Beach Exprras, 900 a m, 2 80. 4 03 100 mlnutaai. 5 00 p m week-days. Sundays, IXim. For Cape May only, 180pm Saturdays. 11.00 Ia curalon train, 700 a, m. dally. For Sea Isle City. Ocean City, Avalon aad Stone Harbor Express 9 10 am, 3 10, 4 30, 5 00 pmweekdays. Sundays, 8 60 a m. 81-03 lixtur alon train, 700 a m daily. For Somen' Point Express, 8 00,8 80,1000 ui, Ii wooturuaya only), 2 w, s UU, 4 00. 1 00, 8 89 p m weekdays. Sundays, EDO, 8 00, 9 CO aud 10 Ot am, 4 30 pm. The Union Tranafar Cnmin will M . - and check baggage from hotels and realdenaeav. Dining Car. J. B. UcTCuiKsoa, J. a. Wood, Gen'l Manager. Oon'l Paaa't'r Xut HRHt T A i " uers never fall 44tt atUlUtUMlL Hh Tuny mJ I'euariujsi "illt ui1 oihtr lii il aiiKaiiB failirwi mimn BY THE CHASE nxnituii-rio mrn t m . t or it rm for our hrdy Nursery Stock. Uxpdm anvl Mliry to tho Uariajr. anpi-. or com mission to lo. otlanLiit, IVrtiiftDvnt oluTuifnt. Tbf bniDM etinfly i irnjfl AttdrcM Tho Rosv Freshness I Ana a velvety softness of the skin Is lnv- I riably obtained by thofa who use l'oxioai'a Complexion 1'owder. I I rl Ma a package 5for Secllg'j CA little of Uiis admlxture to cheap coffee makes a delicious1 1 1 j drink and saves expense. I o noon, 12 33, Limited 1 00 and 4 2J n mf 1 2 30.8 20, 8 iO, 4 02. 5 00, K M, 6007 Vci'i Tl 10 00pm. 12 01 night. Su'ndayT, 8 20, 4 04, lie.' 12 83, 2 30,402 ILImlted,428, 520. llklli 7 02. 8 10. 10 CO i. m. 12 01 nli,' ' 8 00