T T 11 heneraia icsrni,iMiini 1870. 'Ml 'n That's Fit to Print," ihTIu )c I i'ii ' Tift, nxcept Sunday, nt 8 f i tli TmiI.m tre t, Hlicniinilimh, Pa. UOU IIIiTANOK TBLKIMIONK. !io Herald In delivered In Shenandoah mill tlio surrounding towns forslxcentsn vr ek, pay able to the carriers, By mall 13.00 n year, nr 25 cents n month payablo In advance Ad vertisements charged necordlng to spneoand position. The publishers reserve Hie right to change tho position of advertisements whenever tho publication of news demand It, The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, wbether paid for or not, tbnt tho publishers may deem Improper. Adver tising rotes made known nponnppllentloii. .moreu. as me pni mnce r miuimnuouii, x n second etnss mnll matter. YOU CAN NOT ItnACH UHAIIERS OF -THE HKKALD- TlIKOUatl ANY OTHER DAILY PVDMCATIOSf. MON DAY. AUGUST 14, 1809. Tiik name of Bryan was carefully avoided by tlio speakers at the Demo cratic notification meutlnt; last week. Thh Republican executive e.oiinult- tee lias n it been publicly announced. The county chairman is said to be awaiting his "official" orders. It can be said that it takes a rich man to draw a check, a horse to draw a cart, a pretty girl to draw attention, a toper to draw a cork, a free lunch to draw a crowd, and an advertise ment in the Herald to draw trade. Tub Democrats will ignore all national issues and devote their whole fight to honesty in the administration of state government. Candidate Creasy's Bpeecli, at the notification meeting, conveyed the single idea that he Is very anxious to be elected. Tuk North American, of Phlladel phia, sums up the existing strike situ ation In these words : "Prosperity is responsible for the great restlessness of lflbor throughout tliu country. The men who do the work want a greater share of the product, and, generally speaking, whatever labor gets from capital labor has to extort by awakening capital's fears for the continuance of Its profits. Hence the strikes." Wiiilk critics on this side of the Atlantio are showing that our army at Santiago ought not to have won, the Spanish military commanders on duty then are explaining that our operations wore so conducted that it was absolutely impossible to make head against us. The difference is between the theory of war and its actual practice. In the text books the result of battles is a matter of nice calculation and exact prevision. In the field it is chiefly a matter of good fortune or the product of condi tions lartrelv indetiendent of the or- uenv turn BYBieujuuu uunuuci ui wie campaign as laid down in the books. Defective Sidewalks. In many parts of Shenandoah de fective sidewalks are the rule rather ' han the exception. This is to be re gretted But there is no reason why this state of a Hairs should exist, were the Chief Burgess to exercise author ity given hiiu under the. borough or dinances. Some of these sidewalks are in a disgraceful condition. The old system of wooden walks still ob tains. Accidents, followed by salts for physical injuries, result, and will con tinue until a better system is in augurated. Commenting upon this snbject, us It effects Meadville, the Philadelphia Inquirer puts forth some wholesome truths that are equally applicable to Siipnandoah. It says : "The folly of allowing nuisances, like these complained of by the Tribune, to exist, has so often been illustrated that it is almost a waste of time to dilate further upon it. In possibly twenty five Pennsylvania towns the negleot to bring streets and sidewalks up to modern standards has cost so many times the amount in damages to victims that such im provement would have cost, as to make a laughing stock of the defend, ants in the several suits. In Mead, ville, it appears, they have excellent brick streets and damage suits for accidents In these have consequently become less numerous. But the side walks remain what they were ten or twenty years ago, or are eyen worse. The pretexts of the people and the appeals of the press alike have fallen won deaf ofllcial ears. "The Inquirer is not in the habit of nd vising people to rush into litigation of any sort, but in accidents caused by ofllcial negligence it urges every victim to file a claim for damages. For one thing, the damages are duo ; tfor the second, the bringing of the municipalities to terms by this method is the only way of forcing .them to do away witll obsolete and dangerous institutions." The property owner who maintains a defective paveniont.whloh results in a law suit followed by a 'verdiot for damages against the borough, should bear In mind that the latter can re cover the amount from the property owner. This to tho hitter's Inti-rest, therefore, to keep tholr pavements In repair. Story of a Slave. To lie bound linnil anil foot for voir liv the chains of disease Is tlio worst form of slavery. (I cor ire t) William, of Manoliostor, Mich., tells liow stieli n slave was made free, lie says : "My wlfo has been so holplem for five years tlint aim oould not turn over In bed hIoiio. After using two bottles of Ulectrlo Hitters, alio is wonderfully Improved and nbletodoliur own work." Tills supreme remedy lor loninio uiscti'tis quicKiy euros nervousness, sleeplessness. tnoUnelmlv. head- nclie, backache, fainting nnd dlszy 8clls. i ins miracle working medittno is a godsend to wouk, sickly, run down people. Rvery bottlo guaranteed Only BO cents Sold by A. Witsloy, Druggist. C lilnoHo VlllniiorH i:n ltotito. Philadelphia, Aug. 14. A special cablegram was received yostorday bv Van I'hou I.ee, from Hong Kong, stat ing that 2C0 ChlnoBO men and women Intended for the Chlnoso village of tho National Export Exposition had sailed from that port on ono of tho stonmora for Snn Francisco, whoro It is oxpectod they will arrive Sept. 1. Tho bring ing over of these Celestials Is allowed by special permission of tho secretary of tho treasury, given some months ago to tho exposition management, which Is held responsible for tho return of each mombor of tho party. The rtomellest Man In Shenandoah As well as the handsomest, nnd others are invited to call on any druggist and get free n trial bottle of Kemp's lialsaui for the Tliront nnd Lungs, a remedy that Is gunrnntccd to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, llroncliitis nnd Consump tion. Price 25c and 50c. Coal Mlnoi May Shut Down. Wlllcesharro, Pa., Aug. 14. Tho trouble that Is browing between tho Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western Railroad company and Its miners threatens to assumo serious propor tions. The big meeting hold In Scran ton Bnturdny night In favor of a re duction In the prico of powder Is to bo followed by similar meetings in Lu zorne county. If the miners Insist on their demnnds the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western company will pur sue the cnur30 adopted by tho Susque hanna Coal company, nt Nantlcoke, viz, shut down their mines. It Is said several collieries operated by this com pany in Luzerne county are now pro paring to coase operations immediately upon tho receipt of orders from head quarters. How Is Your Wife ? Has sho lost her beauty? If so, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Sick Headache are tho principal causes. Karl's Clover Boot Tea has cured theso ills for half a century. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Honey refunded if results aro not satisfactory. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee jlj 11119 j A luxury within the reach of all ! 1 Best Coffee for the Money! j Premium List 1 DL JM N Our New Premium List, which will shortly appear in thispaper, will surpass everything ever offered heretofore! WOOLSON SPICE COMPANY, Toledo, Ohio. Mnny Arrst Wnrrnnts Ismiinfl, Paris, Ann. 1 (.--Demonstrations oc curred Inst evening outside the ofrtcoa of tho Antl-Semllo longiio, whoro JuleM Ourrln. president of tho league, nnd Max RprIb, the former Jow halting mayor of Algiers, against whom ordors of arrest were Issuod on n charge of ronsplrlnz to bring about n chnngo of government, nro still besieged by tho police. Kitty anti-Semites took up a po sition In ajBtrturant opposlto and M. (lucrln harangued them from a win dow. Finally tho pollco closed the thoroughfare to prevent tho demonstra tion becoming parlous. In tho course of tho ovonlns M. Oodefroy, president of tho commltteo of the Jeunosso roynl IstB, was nrrestod, nnd a dispatch from Saint Lo announces tho nrrost of M. Le Menuet, secretary of tho League of Patriots. Try Allen's Foot-Easo, A powdor to ho shaken into" tlio shoes At this season y.ur feut fed swollen, tiorvous and hot, nnd get tired easily. If you havo smarting feet or tight shoos, try Allen's Fo t lliso. It cools tho feet and makes walking eisy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters nnd callous spots. Eollovos corns aul bunions of nil win nnd glvos rest and com fort. Try It to-day. Sold by all druggists nnd shoo stores for 23c. Trial packago FitEE, Addtoss, Alien S. Olmsted. Lo Roy, N. Y. Pntn.1 Duel llotwoi'ii l'nltcenuni. Dallas, Tex., Aug. 14. A duel fatal to both participants took placo horo yesterday between Policeman A. P. riawllngs nnd Chnrlos A. Daniels. Forty-five calibre six shooters woro tho weapons, tho dlstanco three paces. Eight or nine shots woro fired and plate glass windows for a block around woro shattered. Uawllngs Hv,ed ten minutes .and DanloU an hour. Tho former was Bhot throe times and the latter onco. MothoiB loso tholr droad for "that terrible second suninior" when they have Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry In tho house Naturo's specific for summer complaints of every sort Street Ilfiltwny Mobbed fu Tcnuesst-o. Chattanooga, Tenn., Aug. 14. A mob of sympathizers with tho locked out union employes of tho Electric Strcot railway last night at a secluded point on tho rouad attacked a car contain ing a number of passengers with rocks. Windows in tho car woro broken and tho motorman was struck. One wo man In Jumping from tho car was struck by a big stono and seriously hurt. The motorman drow a revolver and fired Into tho mob. A posse of policemen were sont to tho scone and dispersed tho mob. Ordinary household accidents havo no terrors when there's a bottlo of Dr. Thomas' Eclcctrlc Oil iu tho medicine chest. Heals burns, cuts, bruises, sprains. Instant relief. Special ROUTING NRAR MANILA. llirnii AinurleruiH Killed mid Thirteen Wounded Ton MIIoh From l;tty. Manila, Aug. 14. A rcconnalssanco ly troopB of Qonoral Samuol B. M. Young's brigade with tho object of dis covering the whoronbouta of tho cnomy noar San Mateo, northeast of tho San Juan rosorvolr, nbout ton mllos from Manila, rosulted in tho occupation of San Mateo. Tho American loss wnB threo killed nnd thlrtcon wounded, In cluding a nontenant of tho Twonty flrst Infantry. Tho Americans approached Snn Mateo In threo columns. Major Cronln, with 1G men of tho Twonty-flfth In fantry, ndvancod from Novallohcs, five mllos west of San Mateo. Captain Hirers, with a hundred men of tho Fourth cavalry, and Captain Parker, formerly lieutenant colonel of tho Twelfth Now York voluntoor regiment, with 280 mon of tho Twenty-first and Twenty-fourth Infantry and tho Fourth cavalry, approached In two columns from tho south. Major Cronln ex perienced many difficulties arising from tho condition of tho country and failed to efTcct a Junction with Cap tnln Rivers wcet of San Mateo, as had been planned. Captain Rivers, advancing, took an outpost of tho enemy two miles south west of San Mateo. He thon encoun tered strong roslstanco among tho hills, tho enemy firing from oxcollent positions. Having failed to connect with Major Cronln, and seeing that the town was nlrendy occupied by tho Americans, Captain Rivers withdrew, covering his withdrawal by a heavy volley. Ho lost a sorgoant killed. Captain Parker, on advancing, found tho enemy strongly entrenched on tho far sldo of some rlco fields, about a mllo wldo, and covered with deep mud. Pushing forward rapidly, ho routed tho Filipinos after 40 minutes' fighting, and then continued tho march upon San Mateo, which ho entered without serious resistance. Major Cronln en tered tho town throe hours later. Tho Americans still ocoupy tho placo. Our men were exhausted by tho heavy marching. Twenty-three of tho enemy are known to havo boon killed. This Is tho first action In which Colonel Burt's colored troops partici pated. They behaved well, tholr lead ers having difficulty In holding thom back. Goneral Young accompanied Captnln Parker's column and was un dor fire throughout the cngagomont. LIEUT. 0ILLM0RE HEARD FR0AL Of tho Fourteen Captives All but Two Aro Woll. Manila, Aug. 14. Word has been re ceived from Ltoutonant J. C. Glllmoro, of tho United States gunboat York town, who, with 14 members of tho crew ot tho gunboat, was captured by the Insurgents last April near Baler, on tho east coast of .Luzon. Tho mes Notice! Mrs. Barnard Thanks MRS. PINKHAM FOR HEALTH. LETTER TO UU HNIItAU no. 18,99a " DitAn Fin end I feel It my duty to oxprcss my gratltudo nnd thnnks to you for what your modlcmo has dono for mo. I was very miserable and los ing flpfihvory fast, had bladder trouble, fluttering pains about tho heart and would got so dizzy nnd sufTorcd with painful menstruation. I was rending In a paper about Lydla H. PInltham's vegctablo Compound, so I wrote to you and after taking two bottles I f olt lllto n new person. Your Vogotablo Compound lias entirely cured mo and I cannot praise It enough." Mrs. J. O. JtAliNAltD, Milltown, Wasuinoton Co., Mn. An Iowa Woman's Convincing Statement, "I tried throo doctors, and tho last ono said nothing but an operation would help mo. My troublo was pro fuse flowing! somotlmes I would think I would flow to death. I was so weak that tho least work would tiro mo. Rending of so many being cured by your modlcino, I mado up my mind to writo to you for advice, and I am so glad that I did. I took Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegctablo Compound and Liver Pills and followed your directions, and ! am now well and strong. I shnll rccom ' mend your medicine to all, for It saved my life." Miss A. P., Box SI Abjjott, Iowa. sage which comos through Spanish prisoner's It to tho effect that tho of ficer nnd his men nro at VIcan, In the provlnco of South Ilcos, on tho west coast of Luzon. All but two are well l.loutenrmt Ulllmoro is allowed a houso and a servant and is fairly treated. Whllo the Seventeenth Infnnry, dur ing last Tuesday's battle, was ap proaching Calulut along the road, tho troops saw a group of E0 Filipinos out- sldo tno town under a nag of truce. Somo, who woro in white clothing, held up their hands to signify that thoy were unarmed. Captain Hart, with a dctachmont, advancod cautiously to a point within 200 yards of thom, when tho Phlllplnos picked up tholr guns and fired a volley. The Americans dropped Into tho bushes unhurt on tho first movement and returned the flro. At this tho Filipinos ran oft. The InBurconts havo taken the ng gresslvo in tho nolchborhood of tho railroad. On Saturday night they un successfully attacked San Luis, on tho Rio Grande, noar Calumplt, which Is garrisoned by two companies of the Twenty-second Infantry. Tho Ameri cans had ono man, a sorgeant, killed, and two privates wounded. Save your Lion Heads and pro cure valuable Premiums Free. ever Ground. Sold only in 1 lb. packages, UNIVERSAL slJFPRAGG FOR CUBANS. Moro Than Two-Thirds of tho Cuban Ami' Aro IJlaolc Mon. Havana,'-Aug. 14. Juan Oualborto Gomez, roforrlnK to tho assortlon of Curios Qarcla that tho raco problem In Cuba could ho solvotl by n llmltod educational frnnchtso, declared that such a solution was altogether out of tho question. "It would bo tjulto Impossible, ho Bald. "Moro than two-thirds of tho army that fought for liberty aro black men, and tho majority, oven of tho colonola, cannot road or writo. Still thoy would demand tho right to voto nnd Justly domand It. Whnt right has Carlos Garcia. I wish to know, to rep resent Cuba. Ho Is a young man and received tho rank of lieutenant colonel solely because of his fathor'8 prestlgo. Ho has no political standing and no right to spoak for nny oleraont In Cuba. Tho troublo from tho first has boon that too many unroprosontatlvo mon havo tnlked to tho nowspapors. I am convinced that anything but universal suffrage would bo an Injustico to the great majority ot tho Cubans." A Trnimport'n Kxotttna Trip, San Francisco, Aug. 14. Tho Uni ted States transport Contonnlal arrlvod here from Manila yestorday after a very exciting round trip. Sho narrowly missed a couplo of typhoons, was on a shoro on a coral reef, where tho ontlro oroy baroly escaped capture at tho hands of tho Filipinos; ono of tho sailors was killed by a parting hawsor, and ono of tho quartermastors was stabbed by a colored cook. During tho lightering process necessary to got the Contonnial off tho roof near Manila on hor outward trip a quantity of gov ernment stores to tho valuo of $18,000 had to bo Jotttsonod and woro eagerly appropriated by tho Filipinos, who swarmd about tho rcof and mado moro than ono attack for tho purpose of capturing tho vessel and crow. Upon hor return trip to this port tho Con tonnlal brought a number of invalided officers and mon from various regi ments. Tho wives of ofilcors aro also on board. On Ever; Bottlo Of Sliiloh'g Consumption Care Is this guar antco : "All wo ask of you ia to uso twp tlilrds of tho contents of this bottlo faith fully, thon If you can say you are not bonofitod rotarn the bottlo to your druggist and ho may refund tho prico paid." Prlco S3 eta., 60 cts. and f 1.00. Sold by P. 1), Kirlin on a guarantee - LIVE STOCK AURKETS. Rooolpta of Cattle nt Philadelphia and latest Quotations. Philadelphia, Aug. 14. Tho receipts of emtio in this city last week wero as fol lows: Beeves, 2,631; sheep, T.531; hogs, 4.783. Beef cattlo wero In wood demand, and with only fair supply prices advanced a fraction i extra, Bi6vio. good. H0t9Io.i medium, BHuono.; common, 491J5o. Sheep fairly active and ilrm; oxtra, SHo.; good, iVilf4?lc.; medium, 4y44c; common, 2'.!,5i8o. ; lambs. CO70. Hogs steady at 0HG7c. for western, tho only kind In tho market. Fat cows In good request at 2M04c Thin coys In fair demand at fS02O. Veal calves steady at 5c. Milch cows in good demnnd nt $23Q55. BASEBALL RECORD. Nutlonnt Ioaauo. W.Ij.Petl W.Ii.Pct ..El 45 .515 Brooklyn ..C3 31 .049 Boston CO 3(1 .023 Phtlad'a ...00 S3 .000 Baltlmoro . .07' 33 .594 Cincinnati ..01 41 .EOS Chicago ....63 43 .052 St. Louis Pittsburg .49 CO .495 .42 El .433 IiOUlSVlllO Now York.. 39 B4 .419 "Washington 33 64 .331 Clovoland ..17 84 .103 SATUIIUAV'S NATIONAL LEAOUK OAUES. At Philadelphia Philadelphia, B; Chi cago, 0. At Now York First gamo: Now York, 13; Clovoland, 1. Socond garnet Now York, 6f Clovoland, 2. At Boston First gamo: Cincinnati, 7; Boston, 2. Beoond gamo: Cincinnati, 7; Boston, 2. At Brooklyn First game: Louisville, 7; Brooklyn, 6. Second gamo: Brooklyn. 6; Louisville, 2. At Baltlmoro Baltimore, 16; Pittsburg, 2. At Washington St. Louis, 9 Washington, 3. SUNDAY'S NATIONAL LEAGUE OASIB. At Weohowkon Postponed swnoi Now Cork, 9: Louisville, 6. MEN AND Kidney trouble proya upon tho mind, dlscoaragos and lessons ambition ; beauty. WfinPN vigor and cheorfulnesa soon vr wiuil disappear when the iidhoys aro out of order or diseased. For pleasing results use Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boot, tbo great kidney remedy. At druggists. Sample bottle by mall tree, also pampnict. Address, pr. Kilmer & Co., mnghamton, jm . X I Keystone State Normal School, KUTZTOWN, PA. Tho fall term of this famous training school for teachers will open August 28, 1809. Su perior advantages are offered to young men and "tomen preparing lor teacning, coi lege, or business. Tho hulld- Jl lngs are all new, containing 3$ spacious and pomfortablo rooms forstudents, roomy re citation halls, steam heated throughout,nnd supplied with tno latest anil best ngiuing Hi and sanitary appliances. S Deforo choosing a school JJt secure a catalogue of tho g I Rev. N. G. Schaeffer, Ph. D D. D piuncipalI I S For full Information, catalogue, etc., K aaarrss KtidlUnh SIA)t NUnMAL SUHUUL, KUTZTOWK , PA. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for tho Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phlla, Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B:own Stont, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer ON TAP At all its customers to-day, Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street. Will receive prompt attention. THEY HI W SB. Not Only In Shcnnndoali, But In Every City anJ Town In the Union. If tbo roador took the time and troublo to ask Ills fellow rcsidouta of Shenandoah tlio simplo question given below, bo would obtain tho ono answor. If ho would r. -i ' tbo stato- monts now bolng published in Shenandoah which rofor to thii answer, It would surprlso him to note that thov number so many. At many moto could bo, and may bo published, but In tho tneautlmo o.sk tho first porson you meet what cures backache? The answor will bo, Doan'fi Kidnoy Tills Hero is a cltlzon who endorses our claim : Mr. .1. J. Kelly, of SO South Main strrot, says: Merchant reading about tho tomark able success of Doan's Kidney Pills procured them from Klrlln's pharmacy and tbo follow ing Is what bo ays of h!a experleiieoi "I had pains In my back both annoying and In convenient whon attending to my business, and If on toy feet any longth of time tlicro was n dull, steady achtug across my loins. I had a feeling of languor, a lack of enorgy and llstlessncds which unfitted mo for work. I saw statements made by people who had been cured by using Doan's Kidnoy Pills and I got thom at Klrlln's pharmacy. After tbo treatment I was as enthusiastic In praising that valuable preparation as others. I would not bo without . them for thoy are positive In their offecta, and causa uo disagreeable sensa tions when taking then." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price 5o cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., BufTalo, N. Y. Sole agents for the U. S. Remember the noma Down's and take no substitute. LADIES DO YOU KNOW DR. FELIX LE BRUM S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment Is tho original and only FXtENOII. ..f. nnrl i ll D pflNl fill thO ID flT- ket. i'rioe, $1.00; eont by mail. Qonnino Bold only bj Klrlln's drug storo. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IW EBTiUOT MAT It, 1809. Possongor trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, Maucb Chunk, LchlgMon, Slntlngton, White Hall, Cntasaunua, Allajitown, Bethlehem, Kaston New York and Philadelphia t 5 2.1. 7 no a. iu . 12 52 and 5 17 p. in. For WUkcsbarre, White Haven and Plttston, S 28, 10 12 n. m.. 12 52 and 5 17 p. m. For Loceyville, Towanda, Sayre, AVaverly, Blmlra, Rochester; Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and tho West, 10 12 a. m., 12 52 and 5 17 p. in. For Belvidere, Delaware Water Qap and Stroudsburg, 5 28 n. m.,5 17 p. m. For Lambertvllle aifd Trenton, 7 SO n. in. For Jeoncsvllle, IevlBton and Beaver Meadow, 3 28 a. in., 12 62 p. in. For McAdoo, Audenrlcd, nazteton, Stockton and Lumber Yard, S 28, 7 50, 10 12 a. m., 12 62 and 1 17 p. m. ForJeddo, Drlfton and Frcelond, 6 28, 1012 s, m., 6 17 p. m. For Scrauton, S 28, 10 12 n. m., 5 17 p. m. For Lost Creek,, (HrardvUle, and Ashland, A 00, nnd 7 28 p, m. For Knvcu Run, Ccntralla, Mount Carmel and Shailinkill, 10 49 n. m., 1 42, G 07, 9 23 p. m. For Mahanoy City, Park Placo and Delano, J 28, 7 50, 10 12 a. in., nnd 12 62, S 17 p. m. For Yotesvllle, 5 28. 10 12 o. m. Trains will leave Shamokin at 7 00. 0 20 n. m., 11 CO nnd 4 20 p. in., and nrrlvo at Shenandoah at 7 60, 10 12 a. m., 12 52, 6 17 p. m. Lenve Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, St. Clair, Now Custle, Morca and New Boston, 7 60 and 1012 a. m , 12 52 and 5 17 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 0 45 a. m., 12 SS, 505, 8 15 p. ill. Leave Hazlcton for Shenandoah, 9 50 a. m., 12 45, 5 09, 6 2R, S 81 p. m. SUNDAY TltAINa Trains leave for ttavon Run, Ocutralla, Mt. Cunnel and Shamokln, 9 40 a. m., 7 21 p. m , Trains leavo Shamokln for Sbonandoati nt 8 60 a. m., and 6 85 p. m. Leavo Shenandoah for Yatcsvtlle. Mahanov City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenrled, uazieion, ococKion, lumuer xara, tveameriy and Mauch Chunk, 9 47 a m., nnd 6 82 p. in. For Lehlghton, Slatlngton, Catasauqua, White Hall, Coplay, Allentown, Boston and Phillips burg, 9 47 a. m and 6 82 p. m. trot new xorie and I'nunilelpnia, V 47 a. ra. Leave Hazletoa for Shenandoah. 8 60. &. m.. and 6 27 p. m. fii. u. uu rrmc, supt. Transportation, South Bethlehem, Pa. BOLUIT II. WILBUlt. Qenl. Supt., South Bethlehem, Pa. CHARLES & LKE, Qenl. Pass. Agt., New York, N. Y. A. W. NONNKMACIIKR, Dlv. P. A., South Bethlehem. Pa. POLITICAL CARDS. TOTE FOB WW. S. LEIB, OP ASHLAND. FOR PROTIIONQTARY. yOTE FOB FRANK R. KANTNER, OP LOFTY. FOR. COUNTY COMMISSIONER y OTE FOR- HORACE P. RABER, OF riKEQROVE. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yoTE Fon THOMAS J. HIGGIRS, OF SHENANDOAH. FOR CLERK OV THE COURTS. A box of our sroffli rnniLT brew Is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Dolivorod at your homo. Columbia Brewing: Company. LAIKESIDE! The only pleasure resort and picnic grounds in this region. Splendid lake of fresh water. Ice and wood, free, to all picnic parties to prepare and preserve meals. An orchestra is established here lor the entire Beoson. Vot particulars oddref, D. J. YOST, Prop., Barneavllle, Pa. j'owticrfl nor... Mir Jiurfiftfr Uti-tJ Lh Trnn rnj FenOYTuTi' tU tuA oth . lii Mttyt bu . U) fc.-t ana W 1
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