EVENING HERALD KSTAllLISIIUll 1H70. Piltillahed overr Evening, ltcept Sunday, ill South Jakhix Htkkrt. Nka Chntbb. he llrrald la dcllveird lnHbcnanuonli and the Mltronndlng towns fur six cents n week, pay- J1 o tlie camera, ny man wu yeor, or rAiun month, mivnlile In advance. vert'so- MMih p tinmen nfHirdlinr tosoaceand lio&itlon, tiie publishers reserve the right to change the space rllit I position of ailveftl(-menw whenever too puu ''.Atlri of r.n demand It. Tlio rlitlit 1 i-wrhl to i .-J'any advertisement, whether rHI (or or not, JjU jho publMiem may deem jne punnsiiers may ueem ilnK rates mailo known ipropi-r. Auvemsi upon application. fCntljred at the poetolllco nt Shenandoah, Pa., an second class man matter, TKI.KPHONH CONNKOTION "All the News That's Fit to Print." - "'.vening Herald Monday. my OUR COUNIRY; first, Last an J Forevei. Tiik i 1 1 i 1 1 1 ii t tun Spnln would not read ia K"'"JI forward to Madrid in terms that rcmovo any eliiince that it will bo lnisuiidorstooil. JiuT ovor loO of tliu thousands of Spaniard in Xew York City left to join the Spanish army. The im passioned appeals from Madrid and Havana excited but little feeling in the eiikniv. Shenandoah now lias a recruiting oflloe for the purpose of securing vol unteers fur the battalion beiiiK organ ized in this county by Col. Joseph O. Vale, of Carlisle, tho call for which can be found in our advertising col umns. Hero is an opportunity for tho Shenandoah patriots who have expressed themselves as anxious to go to the front. Thh: celebration of tho -episcopal jubilee of tho Most Kev. Michael A. Corrigan. D. 1)., Archbishop of "ew York, which is to take place on the 1th and 5tli insts., will be one of the1 most notable events of tho kind in the history of the Iioniun Catholic ehureb in the United States. The celebration will consist of two dis tinct demonstrations, one under direction of the clergy, and the other under that of the laity. Mil. MirirAKi.DAvrrrunil Mr. John Dillon are reported to have put them selves on record at last as sj mpathiz ing witli the United States ruther than with Spain. The announcement is welcome, especially ior vneir sanesr It must be said that hithortoSli- payUJiaHimjUifniHlilfe in his Parliamentary references to the sub ject, and Mr. Dillon most unfortunate in the ntrerances of the newspaper winch lie is believed to control. Foil si mie t i mo tlie charge has been made by several newspapers of the state, the Philadelphia Press the most prominent among the number, that certain Congressmen from this state hae 'leen engaged in the infamous business of trallicUing in postolllce appointments. In justice to those who are innocent of the charge, the names of the guilty ones should be exposed. The Press, if it has the facts to sustain its charges, should publish the names. Tiik ollleial utterances of tho For eign Ministers of Ciornirny and Aus tria hint at n combination of Euro pean Powers against the United States. If tlie present dilliculties with Sptin should result in such n formation, it would also bring about an Anglo American alliance nt once. They would have to crush the British ileet as well as our own, If tlie views of those ut present responsible for England's poliuy is to bo accepted, (ireat Hritiau will not stand idly by and bee a hundred millions of people who speak English trampled on by people who speak Russian or French or German. In that case the Hag of the "three crosses" would intervene with "tho btars and stripes" on the sens. Appakkntly the new board of County Commissioners, neither of whom reside ut the county sent, lire of tho opinion that there are no nowri pnpers published in the county out side of Pottsville. In giving out the publication of tho mercantile list they selected three papers from that town. It may have beonudenl; whoknows? The Commissioners will likely realize the error of their way when it is too late, its did their predecessors, if they continue a policy of that kind. The county beat papers, the mnjority of them not self-sustaining, huvo eked out an existence mainly from tho ptiyiy treasury during the past t-ev era! years, to the exclusion of eyery other newspaper in the county, und u movement is now on foot that is likely to result in u coalition of the latter that may iimke it uncomfort itble for those who have tho disposal of party patronage. The publications outside of Pottsvillo have patiently submitted to this injustice not only to themselves but their thousands of renders os well for Bo long that patience lias ceased to be a virtue It is now time to tako tho bull by the l ! .ii 1 m r ills bilious- Pills no." In aiU'-tio, sour stom al i, nm ' st. mil uoimipa- t 'i. Jtn "t F.n.iy, wait cut ln or irrlpe Si.Ul ly oil druRgliti. 15 centt 'IU unljr I'.IU tu Ult Kith Hood's Strtaoirlll From Extreme Nervousness. V I TTIIAT :: one lotn. dy can contain tho J3 elciniM'ts Mcc("s;i.irv toriire all dlsoas oh, 1f a f:ut '.ell ku,'u to pvoryono. Dr. Mill's' Hinlim of Ki-storotlie l'emcdlos consists of h' vcu 'ltli,rtlvt 1 different preparations ouch for Hi own purpose, SI i. I', llrutiiloy, :r, Henry St., St. Cath erines, Ontniio, wntis: 'Tor years 1 suf fered from extreme iicrvnumess and annoy ing ronstlpai'loii, developing ltitopalpltatlon and weaknoss of tho heart. I was unable to (deep, sulTorcd much from hcndnclie, pain In my left side, nilpltalinn and a constant feeling of weakness and prostration. I began uslnis Dr. Miles' Nervine, Heart Curo and Norvo and Liver rills and the Antl-1'aln Pills to relieve sudden paroxysms of pain nnd headache. I soon felt much Improved aud tliu pains and ache and weaitness left mo. 1 then took Dr. Miles' Kc-.toratlvo Tonic and am now testored to my former pood health." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold l)y nil drug gists under a. pu-ltlvo guarantee, first boltlo benefits or money ic fuuded. Book on dis eases of tho heart und ucrvesfree. Addre- , Dr, Villi,.- lOIIUil esTicdies Hnnlth .v,Vi DIt. MILES MEDICAL CO.. EDthart. Ind. horns. Vhat say our "country" con temporaries ? Lot thore be an expres sion of opinion of a subject in which we are all interested. Diphtheria, sore throat, croup. Instant relief, permanent cure. Dr. Thomas' Eclec tric Oil. At any drill! store. Noteli I:muIh1i Artist Dead. London, liny 2. Mr. I'hlllp Cnlderon, the distinguished painter, member of the Iloyal academy mid keeper of the Hoynl academy Ince 18S7, Is dead, ajred CE. He was elected an associate mem ber of the Royal academy In 1SG4 and a full member in 1SG7. In that year he received the llrst medal awarded to Enslish art at tho Paris international exhibition. Another ( apt lire bv Our Fleet. JIndild, May 2. The Kovernment has received a cnblpcram from General lilanco snylntr that the Ameilean warships blockading Clenfuesos have captured a Spanish merchant steamer. A colonel, a surceon, six olllcers and three non-commissioned officers' who were on board the steame.r-"vere de tained as prisoners of sax, but the civilian posseiiRers --.vere liberated. Illnnuo rr"prirlnirn Desppriite I)erono Londop, "jlny 2. The Havana corre spniKTent of The Dally Moil, telejirnph- nK on April 2G, says Captain General Blanco has determined upon a desper ate defense of Havana. In Matanzas 10.000 soldiers are engaged day and nlRht In throwing up earthworks nnd encompassing the entire city In a seg ment of sreat circle. Minftor iirV'onimiinil In Culm. Tampa. Fla., May 2. General Shatter will command the army of occupation in Cuba, and the troops will not leave here for Cuba for ten days at least. V miseo ny u Miniitsli Wnrslilp. Turk's Island. Jlny 2. The American steamer Cherokee, Captain Garvin, of the :iyde line, arrived here Saturday with 1.S00 bags of sugar and sailed for New York In the evening. Her captain reported that on Tuesday night, when she was leaving Macorls for San Do mingo, the Cherokee was chased by a Spanish warship. The South and Its Advantages. The Southern Iiailway has issued for freo distribution, a sixteen paco journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, lenncssee, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. Persons seeking new locations, or capitalists desiring to mako sufeand profit able investments will lind the information contained theiclu both valuable ami inter estiug. Copies will he mailed freo upon ap plication to John M. lteall, District Passen ger Agent, S2S Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Aiti: you ooino south? tui: SOUTHKHN kaii.way kkaciiks AM I'UOMINKNT POINTS. Don't start South without consulting John M, lioall, District Passenger Agent, Southern Iiailway, U2S Chestnut tticct, Philadelphia. If you cannot call iu person, write to him. A llttlo hov asked for a bottle of "get up In the morning as fast as you can," the druggist lecogni.ed a household name foi "DoWitt's Little I'.iirly Itiscrs," and gave lih. a bottle of thoso famous little pills for constipation, sick headache, liver und stomach troubles C. II. llagenhui'h. Coming Kvents. May Hli. Social and entertainment under auspices of tlio Welsh Presbyterian church in liobhlns' opora house To Curo Headache in 15 Minutes. Tako Dr. Davis' Atl-lieailarho. All druggists At tlio Deutlst's. Dr. Molur (kindly) Now, does thnt l,rt 1'hlz I don't mind you working on uio tooth so much, If you would only keep your sleeve button out of my eye llox bury (Muss.) Qnzutte. ' Tl Faille. S A Man called on a Distinguished Visit- pr and talked and talked and talked, Anil every ten minutes tho' Man sulci, "Now, I don't want to bore you I don't wnnt to boro yotil" j And it oumo to pass that niter three hours, when the Mini had said that SOU times, unothor Man, who had kept sllonco before tliu Distinguished Visitor, took tho Talking Moil by tho urniand lod hlmubldo Mid wild uiitu him: "Ktorybudy iinderstaudH that you don't want to bore anybody, hut HI you're tlohiK It right along I" And thereafter rillonco provolled over the land. Atlanta Constitution. Tlio Desire to Kxeel. First Woman (over tho giirden wall) Mrs. .lonks told muyctterdiiy thatsho wa the most misorablo creature breathing. Bncoiul Woman .lust like Mrs, .lonks. Alwnys trying to outdo her ncluhbors. Pick Mu Up. Interested to Know, First Senator There Is iii!to u lengthy Interview of yours in this morning's paper. Second honator Is that bo Whut did ( tuiyf Chicago News. BASEliALL RECORDS. Stnuillni! or the Chili In tlio Itaco For Chain ploiiHlilp I'eii omits. Niitloiuil I.cnalle. W. L. PC. W. L. PCI CInrtnnntl... 0 n .7V) Plttalmm .. . 7 0 .MO Ilaltliiinro... a 2 .7fi0 Urooklyn.... 4 4 .501 Clileinso 0 4 .OOJ WohliiKton 8 0 .1111 Cleveland... 7 5 .511 Now York... 3 0 .1CU I'hihutolp'n.. 5 4 ,1 Louisville.. .. 4 0 Ml Boston 0 8 Jil5 St. Louis. .. . 2 8 .SUM SATUIlllAV'S NATIONAL I.KA(IUR OAMKS. At Urooklyn lMilladelphln, 6; Urooklyn, 4. At Haltlmoie Unltlmore, 4; New York, 1. At WiishliiKton WashlliKton, 7) Hos ton, 4. At Clevclaiul-St. Louis, 4; Cleve land. I. At l'lttsburB-Clnclnnatl, Hi I'lttsburB, 2, StI.MlAY'S NATIONAL t.HAlllTFI (1AM 1M. At Cincinnati Pittsburn, 11; Cincinnati, 5. At Cliloauo (10 luulusfs) Loulsvillo,4 ; Chicago U. I'lmtern Lentrito. VT. L.PC. W.L. 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HpiuilHli Iletuoiisti'iitlou at (illirnltnr. Gibraltar, May 2. A popular demon stration was made In the Spanish lines last night. Over 0,000 persons paraded the streets with torches nnd Hags, and cries of "Viva Krpalia" were heard on all sides. The Spanish troops took part In the demonstration, and many military and civil bands inarched In the parade. A large symbolic castle representing Spain was a prominent feature. Flllilt I ves I'l'olli ltuvilllll. Savannah, Qa May 2. The British steamer Lucllene, Captain Tucker, with 112 Cuban refugees, arrived here yes terday from Havana. Twelve of those aboard are millionaire planters. The 35 or 40 men In the partv all occu pied berths on deck while the cabin was given up ei.tliely to the women. The vowel will take coal, water and provisions here and proceed to Phila delphia. ll(ln't-Kiiow-lt-Vii-l,onileil Fool. Amsterilnm. N. 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Old Point Comfort, Va May 2. May day on the warships of the flying squadron found beautiful weather and peaceful conditions at Old Point Com fort, althouch all about Hampton Roads evidences were seen of warlike preparations. The work of laying mines and torpedoes in the harbor con tinued all day, In charge of the army engineer corps, acting under Colonel Frank. Stories to the effect that Com modore Schlny already has his orders to move are absolutely without founda tion. Communication between Commo dore Schley nnd the navy department Is constant, and It Is certain that plans have been made and laid for this squadron's work, but no specific orders are here. The squadron Is In perfect and very formidable readiness for sea, and can leave at an hour's notice. The story that the Ham Katahdln Is attached to the squadron Is untrue. The con verted yacht now known as the Scor pion, and which is in command of Lieu tenant Commander Marlx, arrived last evening nnd anchored with the lleet off Old Point. It Is understood that the Scorpion Is to be the dispatch boat of the squadron, but she Is ulso equipped for fighting, and Is very fast. TemornrloT.iild Un For Itepulrs. Buenos Ayres, May 2. The Spanish gunboat Tem.erarlo Is at Ensenada, on the La Plain, undergoing repairs to a portion of her machinery, but It Is ex pected that she will leave within a week. Robbed the Grave. A startling incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was tho subject, is narnited by him as follows : "I was In a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yclluw, eyes sunken, tonguo coated, pain continually in hack and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given uio up. Fortun ately, a friend advised trying 'Electric Hitters,' and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for threo weeks, and am now a well man, I know they saved my life, and robbed tho grave of another victim." No one should fall to try them. Only 50 cents per bottle at A. Waslcy s drug store. flUlibBIS OF NEWS. Four masked men got $20,000 by hold ing up a Southern Pacific train at Comstock, Tex. Dread riots contlue throughout Italy. At San Archongelo several rioters were killed by gendarmes. The supreme court of Illinois holds that the apportionment bill , passed by the legislature Is unconstitutional. While attempting to cross the Penob scot river, above the dam at Veazle, Me., Frank Deal and Sumner Itlch were drowned. Hon, J. Fred Meyers died at Deulson, la yesterday. He was a chief of di vision in the treasury department un der Lincoln, Grant and Harrison. Another I.lttle Prize, llt-nughl m. Key West, Fla., May 2. The govern ment tug Leyden brought In yesterday the small Spanish schooner Moscota, captured near Havana Saturday by the torpedo boat Foote. She Is a small coaster, was loaded with fruit and was bound for Havana. She is a very in slgnlflcent prize. General Kmtlo Nunez nnd Colonel Daldemere Acosta have Just arrived on the Mascotte, General Nunez Is very anxious to confer with Hear Admiral Sampson, and left last night for the fleet. CJiini'dlnp; tlio I'owilcr' Works. Wilmington, Del., May 2. The banks of Urandywlne creek, near the Dupont Powder works, bore a military appear ance yesterday. At 5 o'clock yesterday morning Ilatterles a and M, Fourth artillery, U. S. A., arrived at Mont chanln, a small station near the powder works, via Wilmington. They will act as a guard for the powder works. Since tho explosion of powder mills In differ ent parts of the country the govern' ment and the Dupont company have feared treachery on tho part of Spanish agents, nnd the government decided to place an armed patrol about the works. Only employes are now allowed near the establishment. Ilaytl Honors Fred Douglas. Washington, April 30. The depart ment of state has been Informed by Minister Powell, at Port au Prince, Ilaytl, that the Hnytlen republic has donated the sum of $1,000 towards the erection of a monument by the citizens of IlocheBter, N, Y., In that city, to the memory of the late Frederick Douglas, at one time minister resident and con eul general to Ilaytl. au Aiihtriaii'Criilsor For Cuba. Vienna, May 2. The Austrian cruiser Maria 'iheresa has been ordered lm mediately to Cuba to protect the in terests of Austro-IIungary. Thousands of siitlbrcrs from grippe havo ueen restoieil to health by one Minute i;ougu Cure. Itipjickly cures coughs, colds, bron chitis, pneumouia, grippe, asthma, and all mioutuuu iuug uiseasca, w. ii, uagenuuen, A WESTERN CYCLONE. Iloitoo Turned Upaldo Down. Hut tho Oemipiiiiti Hicnpcd Injury. KapulFa, L T May 2. A cyclone struik this town yesterday, resulting lit considerable damnge to property and the Injury of several people. Mrs. II. Taylor nnd two babies were removed from tho ruins of their demolished house dangerously hurt. The residence of itobert Howell, a merchant, was turned upside down while the family were nil Inside, hut all escaped Injury. Dev. Mr. Uay and family, residing In the Methodist parsonage, narrowly es caped from their dwelling Just as the storm twisted It from Us foundation. Other dwellings nnd storehouses were more or less Injured, and the town is flooded as a result of a cloudburst. Sapulpa Is within three miles of the path of the cyclone that swept away Chandler, O. T a year ago. Hvelyn B. Baldwin, the Arctic ex plorer and executive olllcer In the Wal ter Wellmnn expedition, lectured here Saturday nlulrt, dedicating the new hall with a full house. A severe storm struck the town Just as he was about to conclude his address and he pru dently shortened his lecture, allowing the nudlence to betake themselves to the cyclone cellars, with which the town Is well provided, and where many of them remained during the night. Mason City, In., May 2. A devastat ing cyclone swept over northwest Iowa Saturday night. The worst destruction Is reported near Archer, In Obrlen county. I'rlr.'ghar, Hnrtley and Cur lew, It Is stated, are liadlv wrecked. Hartley l- said to be almost entirely destroyed. Several are reported killed, and the property damage Is great. l'erry, O. T., May 2. Parties arriving here from Duncan, I. T a town of 2,000 people southeast of here, report that a cyclone struck there Saturday night, nearly wiping out the entire town. A child was killed and others hurt, some fatally. Nearly every business house In the town was blown down. I'nmliie Prices In Manila. Shnnghal, May 2. Dispatches re ceived from Manila by the Shanghnl Gazette says the' capital of the Philip pine Islands Is short of food and am munition, and that the conditions pre vailing have been made worse by the flocking Into Manila of the Spaniards from the provinces. It Is added that the natives are already looting and killing In the provinces, Spanish women and children being Included In the vic tims. It Is further nsserted that the priests are the special objects of the natives' vengeance, about a dozen priests having been killed during the past week. Famine prices for food prevail, It Is claimed, and the Spanish authorities are maintaining order with ul"lculty. People are burying their valuauie? to prevent their seizure by the insurgents, or Americans. cntinot Conl lu Xow Tounlilnnd St. John's, N. F May- 2. 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UNStlltl'ABSEU SEltVlCE OFFKItKU 11V TIIK SOUT1IKRN RAILWAY. heaving Broad Street station, Philadelphia, at 0:55 u. m- daily, the Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining cur and the most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep lug cars, reaches lllrmlnghan tho following night at 10:10 and arrives at Memphis the next morning at 7:40. Through sleeping cars for Aslievillc, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Atlanta, Mobile and Now Orleans arc also attached to this train. Pullman ieser vations can bo mado in advance and all In formation obtained by communicating with John M. Ileal, District Passenger Agent, 8! Chestnut street, PhilaJelpliin. "Now good digestion waits on nppetito, and health on both." If it doesn't, try Burdock Blood Bitters. 00XXKtXKXKXOC International; Successor of the " VnahrUtged." The One Great Standard Authority ; ho writes lion. j). j. jirtuer, JubUco 17, H. tjuireino Court. 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IT.H.A. omvooooooooooooooooooooo "fJOLD DUST." "00LD DUBT." A TTL Ph i IllE POWER THE jf THE W. It. FAIIUIANIC Chicago. HI. Louts. New York. AV.YS!II.f!TON-. The lait tluee-day personally-conducted tour of the season to Washington via Penn sylvania Uallroad will leave Now York and Philadelphia May It!. Tlckcls, Including transportation, hotel accommodations and every necessary oxpense for the entire trip, will bo sold nt tho following rates: From New York, Brooklyn ami Nowark, 11.50; PhilllpsbuiR, N. J $11.50; Pottsville, ?11.30; Capo -May, ?13.25; Philadelphia, f 11.50, and at proportionate rates from other points. Persons desiring to return via Gettysburg may do so by purchaslni! tickets nt $2.00 extra, which includes this privilege. An op portunity will also lie afforded to visit Mt. Vernon and Arlington at a slight additional expense. For itineraries, tickets, and full Informa tion apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New York ; or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Olve tho Children a Drink called Grain-O. It Is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drmk to tako tho place of collee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used It becauso when properly prepared it tastes llko the finest collee but is free from all its Injurious properties. Grain- Oalds (llgojtion and strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant hut a health builder, and children, as well ns adults, can drink It with great bcuiilt. Costs about 1 as much ns collco. 15 and 25c. Decoration Day Tout to Uctty&burf-;. Tho Pennsylvania Uallroad Company has arranged for another of its popular seven- day personally-conducted tours to tho battle field of Gettysburg, I.uray Caverns, and Washington, to leavo Now York and Phila delphia by special train Saturday, May 28. Rate, .0u from Now York; S24.00 from Philadelphia, covers all necessary cxpenaei. 1'ioportionato rates Irom other points, For itineraries nnd full information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 110(1 Broad way, New York ; 780 Broad street, Newark, N. J. ; or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passougor Agent, Philadelphia. M. Ij. Yocum, Cameron, Pa., says "I was a sufferer for ten ycais, trying most nil kinds of pilo remedies, but without success. Do Witt's Witch Hazel halve was recommended to mo. I used ouo box. It has effected a per manent curo." As a permanent curo for piles DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo has uo equal. C. II. Hagcnbuch. 0P CARLISLE, l'ENNA. LIEUT. COLONEL SAMUEL A. LOSCH, OF SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, l'ENNA. A regiment under the above veteran olllcers of the 7th I'ciina. .Cnyalry nnd the Sth I'cuna. Infantry, will be organ ized immediately under the following authority ; Cari,isi.K, Pa., Ai'Kir, 23, 1S9S. Samui!i, C. Thomson, Pottsville, l'emia. You are hereby authorized to raise four (4) companies for my regiment for ser vice in the war ogaiust Spain in Cuba or in defence of our. own coasts. The regiment I nm authorized to recruit will he ncceptcd after the present National Guard. JOSKVH G. VAI.K, Provisional Colonel. A battalion of four companies will be enrolled in this county and will await orders from the Governor of the Com monwealth through Colonel Vale. Rooms will he opened nnd enrollment lists will be rendy for signing at once in Pottsville, St. Clair, Schuylkill Haven, Orwigsburg, Pincgrovc, Mnhnuoy City, Shenandoah, Girardville, l'rackvillc, Minersville, Llewellyn, Trcmont mid Tnmnrma. Present enrolling officers arc: Iu Pottsville, Company A, Captain George A. Harri9. In Pottsville, Company II, A. Howell Halberstndt, Jr., mid Clyde G. Allan. In Schuylkill Haven, I'alsgrove's store, Lieut. Colonel Samuel A. Losch. In Orwigsburg, Captain George V, Stcahlin. In Giranlville, John H. Granger. In Minersville, Captain James Lcvan. In Llewellyn, Juntos Archbuld, Jr. Individuals or bodies desiring to enroll arc requested to report to the enrolling officer in or nearest to their respective towns. Sons of Veterans of the 48th, 50th and 96th Pcuna. Infantry and tlie 1 7th and 17th I'cnint. Cavalry arc particu larly desired. SAMUEL C, THOMSON. POTTSVILLE, PENNA. April 27, 1898. Behind Brush What is It brain or brawn? Do you clean by main strength or do you use labor savers ? Do you use the best labor saver? If you are undecided which is best try COMPANY, Boston. Philadelphia. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. 11UHKE, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Ofllce Kgnn building, corner of Main nn Centre dtrretfl, Shenandoah. J II. POMKItOY, ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. W. SHOEMAKEIl, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pitOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mnhanoy City, Pa. JlnytnK ntuclled under tome of tlio I, eel ruaster-i li London and Paris, will rIvo lo-t6ris on the violin, mandolin, KUltar and vixml culture. Tcruit reasonable. Address In tare of B'troune, he jeweler Hhenandoah, Philadelphia & Reading Railway !l i' 'i lln'rt Coal No Smoke IN EFFECT MABCH 13th. 1808. Tiatns leave Shenandoah an follows t For New York via Philadelphia, week days 210, 530, 730 9 51a.m., 12 83, 3 10 and 0 07 m Mondays, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, wuk daya, 5 30, 7 30 a. in.. 12 S3 and 3 10 p.m. For lteadlnf? and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, A 80, 7 30. 9 54 n.m., 12 83, 8 10 and C 07 p. in. Sundays. 2 10 a. in. For i'ottsvlllc, week days, 2 10, 7 30, 9 51 a. m., 12 33, 3 10, G 07 and 7 25 p. in. 8unday, 2 10 a. rn. For Tamaqua and Mabanoy City, week days. 1 210.5 30, 7 30,951a. m 12 83, 3 10 and 6 07 P. in. Additional to Mnhanoy City only, 1140 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. ni For Willlaminiort, Sunbury and Lewlslurg-, week days, 4 05, 5 80, 11 SO a.m.. 1233, 7 25 p. 111 .Sundays, 3 25 a. in. For Mhano Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 4 05, 5 80, 7 30. 0 51, 11 SO 11. in., 12 83, 8 10, 6 07, 7 25, 9 55 and 11 40 p. m. Blllldayi. 2 10, 1 (tt a. 111. For Ashland and Shamoklti, week days, 4 05, 5 30, 7 30, 11 80 a. m 12 83, 310,6 07, 7 24 and 9 55 p. in. Sundays, 4 05 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the WoU via B. A O. It. 11., through trains lea-4 lteaclog Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & H. It X.) at 3 3$ 7 55, It 20 a. in., 8 10 and 7.27 p. l. Sundarju 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m., 8 46 and 7 27 p. m. AitW tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m, 12 20, 12 16 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 185,8 23 p. m. TBAINS FOIl SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 SO, 8 00, 11 SO a. m., and 1 80, 4 B0, 9 00 p.m. Sundays, G 00 p. m. Leave New York vla Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 SO, 9 10 a. 111.. 1 80 and 4 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week daya, 12 01,3 40,8 85. 10 10 a. ni. and 1 42,4 05,6 80 p. 111. Snodays, 12 01 n. m. Lenve KfMidlng.week days, 2 05. 7 03,10 08, a, m. 12 00 m., 4 19, 600 and 8 20 p. in. Sundays, 2 OS a. m. Leave Pottsville, week days, ,8 05, 7 10 a, ru., 12 80 und 0 10 p. m. Sundays, 8 07 a. ni. Leave Tamaqua, week daya, 3 55, 7 46, 11 28 a. ui 1 86, 5 60, 7 20 and 0 43 p. in. Sundays, 8 5 a. 111 Iave Mahanoy City, week daya, 12 20, 4 9L 8 15, 11 47 a. m., 2 17, 5 18, 6 21, 7 44 and 10 08 p. in Sundays. 12 25, 4 21 a. m. Leavo Mahanoy Plane, week days, 12 35, 2 40. 1C5 080,8 30. 10 25, 1159 a. m 2 32, 5 32, 6 41. 7 57, 10 22 11 m. Sunday, 12 40, 2 40, 4 35 a. m. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a ru 4 00 and 11 30 p. m. Sundays, 11 SO p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street waif ami South strectwbaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. m., 2 00, (3 00 1 r-aiurunys only;. -I 00. oou p. m. Acaommoua I lion, 800 a. m.,515, 030 p. m. Sundays Expreas900, 10 00 a. m. Accommodation, 8 00 I 0. to,, 145 p. m. lteturning leave Atlantic laty aepoi, tonir Atlantlo and Arkansas avenue. Weekdays Kxpreas, 7 85, 9 00 a. ru., J 80, 5 30 p. 111. Accommodation, 4 25, 8 15 a. in, 4 05 p. ui. Sundays Express, 4 00, 5 30, 8 00 p. m. A, commodatton, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. m. Parlor Cars on all express trains. Vor further Information, apply to nea est Philadelphia and Heading Hallway Uaket a ent or address I. A. SWEIOABD, EU80N J. WEXKS, Uen'l Sunt., Gen'l Paoa'r Airf., Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsjiort j will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT TIIE Hotel Franey, from B till 10:30 a. m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. Examination Free. loo fiersnns cured in Sunbury, Slmmokin, Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can he referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. DRINK- CUiARY'S EXTRA FINI5 QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. OIK'S (Jelei.rtted Fcu.-u- l'owderg never tab. Ijuliu Ucclue luwa t&Teftiid iurfafter falhiiflr wlla Twity Fid I'eonjroytl 1'lUs sod other Uir rcniedlMl. Alwtys buy tlie but sod avoid dUip- o.hncut. lluviitced "P'T.'Si1! '"- T.ly"'''!? but lu the uSrkrt, A No. L I'trUctUUt, i Ms, Dr. sV ', IX. IlMI IKV, BOItOU, MM.
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