iTieHerald "n That's Fit lo Print," ,'.,) c ... f-vwiiintt. except Sunday, at 8 .nth .inl. atrwtiMiMwiKlmtli, Pit. l,ON(, lilol'.VXUK THI.MMIONH. Tlie Herald la delivered in Shenandoah and tho surrounding town forMxcenUn w ck, pay ahle to the cnrrlcm. Ily mall M.OO n year, or 23 cents a month pnyahle In advance Ad vertlsementi clmrRwl occordliiR to space and position. The publish" reserve Hie right to chance the position f ndvcrllfinent whenever tho pnhlloatlon of news demaniU it. The right l reoervetl to reject nny odvertlnement. whether paid for or not, that the publishers rnny ilee m Improper. Ailver tlsliiR rte nmile known upon application. If ntereil nl tin' po-t ofllee t .Shenandoah, Pa., a second clftM malt matter. YOU CAN NOT MMAOM KMAMMB8 OP THE HERALD, Tlthntmil ANY 0T1IKR IMU.Y riBUCATION. MONDAY. AUGUST 21. 1899. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. IF the taxpayers of Schuylkill county are alive to their own interests they will make sure of the election of Frank Kantner, the only member of the present Hoard of Commissioners up for re election. He lias been the Instrument of saving the county many thousands of dollars. Thus comments the Mlnersville Free Press, an independent Democratic news paper. IF, in addition to requisite circula tion, the paper by years of rigid ad herence to principle and strict regard for the trustworthiness of all that appears in its columns have won the confidence of the reading public.then the merchant will make no mistake in selecting it as the agency with which to arouse the publia to a mutually profitable interest in his business. The Herald is such a paper. It en ters nearly every household in Shen undoah, and -is read by the entire family. The decision of Judge Gunster, of Lackawanna county, that the giving of passes to Councilmen by street rail way companies is unconstitutional jind in the nature of a bribe, and granting an injunction restraining the exercise of franchise by virtue of an ordinance upon the passage of which the giving of passes to members ol Council may have had an influence, is well calculated to cause surprise and will undoubtedly result largely in a change of methods. Probably the acceptance of passes from the com panies have never been looked upon In the light of a bribe, although it is clearly a violation of the constitution, and Judge Gunster's opinion is quite apt to serye as an eye opener. The Rise In Prices. The increase in the cost of living is beginning to attract general atten tion and is eliciting various eiplnna tions, comments the North American. The rise in prices is general. Meat, salt, carpets, print cloths, hardware, coal and other staples have gone up so much within the last few months that the movement cannot be ignored. According to one class of thinkers. this rise is caused entirely by the machinations of the trusts, and hence is wholly evil. OtherB hold that the trusts merely register the operations of the law of supply and demand. Times are good, production cannot keep pace with consumption, and prices naturally go up, as they would if there were no such thing as a trade combination in existence. Doubtless there is some truth in each of these theories. Times are brisk, a strong demand tends to force up prices, and the trusts send them up even further. But may we not be feeling the effect of another Influence, more general still t Is not the enormous Increase In the world's production of gold within the last few years 'bring " 'lug us into suoh another period Of rising prices as followed the discovery of America, and Iatpr the develop. ment of the mines of California and Australia? To say that prices have gone up Is simply another way or saying mat the value of money has gone down And how oonld It be expected that the value of money would fall to go down when the volume of gold added annually to the world's stock has doubled in six yeure ! If it turns out that the downward tendency of prises, which was Mr. Bryan's chief stock In trade In 1800 has been not only checked but re versed by the production of gold, will not a campaign for the free coinage of silver be carried on under oon slderably greater disadvantages next year than before f . And if the rise be attributed to the malevolence of the trusts, will it not be embarrassing to denounce those combinations for raising prices and simultaneously ad vocate free silver as a means of pUBh lug prices still higher 1 & II. Ten-Day Excursion To Ocean Grove. Asbury Park and Lon Branub, Tuesday, Awsujt 2Snd, 1809. Tickets good going only pa train leaving Shenandoah at 0:35 a. m., and good to return 6a any regular train within ten (10) days. Including dav ol sale. Bound trip fare, 13 75. For further particulars apply at P & B tuket elllco Pain Conquered; Health Rc stored by Lydia E. Pink. ham's Vegetable Compound. LRTIP.R TO MRU. MNKIIAU Kb. 91,60 " I feel it my duty to write nnd tlmnlc you for what your Vegetable Com pound has dona for ma. It is the only medicine I havo found that hns dono mo any good. lleforo Uklng your medi cine, I wag all run down, tired all the time, no nppotito, pains In my lmckand bearing down pains and a groat suf ferer during monstruation. After tak ing two bottle of Lydla E. I'lnklinm's Vegetablo Compound I felt like a new woman, I am now on my fourth bottlo nnd all my pains linru loft mo. I feel bettor than I havo folt for three years uud would recommend your Compound to every suffering woman. I hope this letUr will help others to find a euro for their troubles." Mits. Dulla Remicuek, Rkksselaeh, Ind. Tho sorious 111b of womon dovolop from neglect of early symptoms. Kvory pain and ache has a cause, and the warning they glvo should not bo disre garded. Mrs. Plnkham understands these troubles hotter than any local phy sician and "Will glvo every woman f roe advico who is puzzled about her health, Mrs. Pinkham's address is Lynn, Mass. Don't putoff wrltluguntll health Is complotoly broken down Write at tho first Indication of troublo. j!i-iinviiiipTovprniiiont'n' ltoplj . Capetown, Aug. 21. Tho Transvaal government, It is reported here, has handed Its reply to tho British acent at Pretoria, to bo forwarded to Sir Alfred Mllncr, British high commla slonor for South Africa and governor of Cape Colony. Conflicting accounts are slvon as to Its contents and It Is possible that tho report is premature and that the reply will ho doiayed. owing to the troublo with Portugal about the transport of ammunition, consigned to tho Transvaal, now In Delagoa bay. Strong fcoling has been aroused here by tho fact that tho Transvaal Is sending large quantles of war material for distribution among Its supporters in Capo Colony and tho Orange Free State. Over sovon tons have been landed at Port Elizabeth. Try Allen's Foot-Ease, A powder to bo shaken into the shoes. At tbia season your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, Bnd get tired easily. If you have sraartiiiR feet or tight shoos, try Allen's Foot- Base. It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet. listers and callous spots. Relievos corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and com fort. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists nd shoo stores for 25c. Trial packago FitEE Address, Alien S. Olmited, Lo Itoy. N. Y. Ten-flay Exciirsinil to Ocean Grove. For the benefit of those desiring to visit the great Ocean Grove camp meeting, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will, on August 23. sell excursion tickets to Ocean Grovf, Ashury Park, or Long Branch from stations named below at the very low rates quoted. These tickets will bo good for pass- ko to Philadelphia on train indicated. tlieuce on regular 'traius leaving ltroad treet station at 11:44 a. m., 3:30 and 4;03 p m. that day to destination. Train Leav. b. Eato 3 v 3 ". 3 IV 3 5 Shenandoah. .... 8.0r A. M. Prackvllle 8.10 " St. Clair 8 37 " I'uttavillo 8.50 Tickets will bo good for return passage on regular traius until September 1 inclusivo aud will permit of jtop-ou" at Philadelphia within limit. Enrnuott Mini Kill's Ilrollipr-!n-l.nw. Paulsboro, N. J., Aug. 21. William J. Hough, a worthless follow of this place, shot and Instantly killed Ed ward F. Rich, his brotherJn-law, Sat urday night. Rich, who Is a rosldeut of Schenevns, Otsego county, N. Y., came here on Thursday to visit his sister, Hough's wife. On account of an old feud Rich and Mrs. Hough met at tho house of a frlead. Hough discov ered that they were together, and went to the house, swearing vengeance. He forced the door and entered the house. Rich undertook to defend him self with a knife, and had Inflicted three bad wounds upon Hough when the latter placed a pistol against Rich's heart and fired. Rich ran out into an other room and fell dead. Hough was taken to the county Jail at Woodbury. SInJor Unwell Ilnrrlson Stricken. Santiago de Cuba, Aug. 21. Major Russel II. Harrison, Inspector general, is critically ill with yellow fever. Tho disease has been progressing for threo days, although not pronounced yellow fever until yesterday. The case Is tho first to occur at Cristo, whither head quarters was removed last month to escape Infection. Of late the quaran tine rules havo been relaxed, owing to the fact that thero have been no cases In the city, and officers from head quarters havo been In the habit of com ing to Santiago daily, returning to headquarters at night. Major Harrison has been isolated, but not brought to :he yellow fever hospital. Shut liy UiiUnown l'oron. Philadelphia, Aug. 21. While drlv. lng with his family through Holmes- burg, a suburb of this city, Frank Ran jllfte was killed by a bullet flreu by jome unknown person about 7 o'clock last night. The ball struck him In the breast and he fell dead In his wife's arms. The occupants of the carriage heard no report, nor could they see anyonr in the vicinity. Paul Spiel, of Holmesburg, was arrested on suspicion of having caused Radcllffe's death, Spiel had been firing a rifle In the vicinftv about the time Radcliff was killPd. Detective Geyer lsf the opinion tnat me snooting was an acciaeni. MlniwIVtll Rum mo With Union I.nhor Springfield. Ills., Aug. 21. State President John M. Hunter, of the United Mine Workers of America, has returned from Pana, where he was In consultation with mine owners of the Pana Coal company, and as a result of the conference It Is authentically stated that the mine will resume opera tions with union labor in 20 days. NUQQETS OF NEWS. A whisky trust Is to be formed In Ire land. Prlco Henry of Prussia will return from the far east In Decembor by way of the United States. The bubonic plague's appearance In Oporto, Portugal, is attributed to im ports of rice from India. I Slgnor Marconi, who experiments in wireless telegraphy at Dover, England. , will some to the United States next month. James P.' Young, n recently enlisted private In the Thirtieth Infantry volunteers, was killed by a freight train at Evanston, Ills., yesterday. ( Aik your grocer for ' Spray" flour, and tak" no otlier brand. It u tlio best tlonr made. STEAMER'S THRILLING EXPERIENCE. Wlilln lluUllnir With tlio Htorm lfro llrcntiH Out. Savannah, (In., Aug. 21. The steam ship Kansas City which reached hero ypterdny, fin hours overdue, had a thrilling experlenco. The ship en countered the Wost Indian storm off Cape HnttPias and battled It for two dnys. Captain Flshor said it was the severest storm he had ovor oncounter-e-1. The Kansas City wns drlvon 100 miles off her courso soawnrd. During that tltno the CO passengors on bonrd had a trying exporionco. Tho saloon wns flooded, tho passengers woro wet, bed ragglod nnd sick, somo of tho wo men wero hysterical and some of the men not much bettor. Tho doors and windows were battened, but every mo ment during tho fiercest of tho storm It was feared tho skylights would bo broken In nnd let the waves through. At ono tlmo the danger of fire was added to tho horror of tho storm and the ship nnd hor company fncod death from tho fury of all tho olements. Fri day morning tho electric light wires sot flro to tho casing in tho nftor com panion way. The fire worked its way along the casing to tho main saloon. Tho nlarm was given and tho call to quarters was Bounded. Tho storm was still at Its holght, but tho crow re sponded quickly to tho call and the Are was subdued. Tho only casualties wero to the captain and first ofllcor, tho former injured by a fall and tho latter Internally Injured by being thrown to the dock. roiinc Aror to Join tjureii's Otinril. London, Aug. 21. William Waldorf Astor, Jr., whose father recently be came a naturalized British citizen, will renounce any American characteristics ho may havo Inherited and will Join hor majesty's household cavalry. Young Astor, If ho succeeds In getting Into tho exclusive body, will bo allow ed to pranco alongsldo tho queen's car riage, waving a sword and giving or ders to his mon In tho Bhrlll treble volc- which Is a part of his American heritage Tlio l'opo In Gnoil Hcnltli. Homo, Aug. 21. At tho festival of St. Joachim yesterday tho popo granted an audience of over an hour to 300 per sons, In addition to 1C cardinals and many othor prelates. His holiness ox pressed his happiness nt being able again to celebrate tho feast nnd gave numerous historical reminiscences. He conversed freely with the cardinal nnd sppenred In excellent health and fplrits. Tin, I'lncuo In l'ortuenl. Madrid, Aug. 21. Three fresh cases of the bubonic plnguo are reported from Oporto. They are said to bo of a mild character. The Spanish consul there will bo prosocuted for falling to notify the Spanish government of tho out break. It is estimated that already the commerce of Oporto has suffered a loss of $500,000. Premium List in Every Package. High Quality, Low Price. Used in Millions of Homes. Our New Premium List, which will shortly appear in thispaper, will surpass everything ever offered heretofore! WOOLSON SPICE COMPANY, Toledo, Ohio. TROLLEY HEAD-ON COLLISION. Thirty I'mwitiiH Injured on NorrlHtown nnd Clu.HtiHit Hill Itnllwn.v. Philadelphia, Aug. 21. A head-on collision between two trolley cars oc curred yesterday on the Norrlstown, Cliostnut Hill and Roxhorough rail way, in Plymouth township, Montgom ery county, a few miles north of this city. Thirty persons were injured. Tho following are believed to bo fntnlly hurt nnd nro In tho Charity hos pital nt Norrigtown: John Parsons, of Philadelphia, Internal Injuries nnd severnl ribs broken; William Hnrl stlne, West Point, Pa,, Internal In juries and rib's broken; Mrs. Bridget Nunan, seriously Injurod about tho body. Others bndly, but not fatnlly Injured nro: Mrs. Julia Moeshlin, of Norrls town, nnd Miss Alice McGulgan, of Philadelphia, who are also In tho hos pital. Tho railway Is n single track road with switches. The passengers on tho south hound enrs assert that tho motor man failed to wait at tho Bwltch for tho arrival of tho car going north, and the accident resulted. Seeing that tho collision could not bo averted many of tho passongors Jumped and woro sorl ously bruised. IS Women ns well us mon aro 1 made miserable by kldmy T O "ad bladder trouble, Dr. ni And Kllmor's Swamp-Uoot, tho 151 Al ltl. groat kidney remedy, promptly cures. At druggists in "fifty tont and dollar sizes. You may havo a samplo bottlo by mail free, also pamphlet telling all about it. Address, Dr. Kilmer &CoBliighamton, X. Y. Drowned IIpi'moIF nml Inmnt Son. Pierre, S, D., Aug. 21. Somo tlmo during the night Mrs. Jennie Weston drowned hersolf and her 4-year-old son, Portie, in n cistern at tho family homo. Thero was no ono olso nt homo except a daughter, about 17 years old, and the deed was not known until the young lady wakened In tho mornipg. Half tho ills that man islielr to como from indigestion. Hurdock Blood Hitters strength ens and tones the stomach; makes Indigos tieu impossible. J'lin-o Hoys nt n lllrtli. Smyrna, Del., Aug. 21. Mrs. Wil liam G. Artnms Saturday gave birth to throe boys. Tho mother weighs only 85 pounds, while tho father tips tho scales at 112. Tho thrco children weigh 25 pounds and aro well .dovoloped. All aro doing woll. and It is understood the boys will bo named after William Jen nings Bryan, Governor Ebe W. Tunnell and ox-Congressman L. I. Handy. Iliilionlo lMniruo In Spnin. London, Aug. 21. The Madrid cor respondent of The Daily Mail reports that ono victim of the bubonic plaguo died at La Puobla, just as ho was about to quit tho country. A luxury within the reach of all! est Coffee for the Money! (Si OpCCI3 I BASEBALL RECORD. Niittoiinl 1. 01111110. w.urct w.urct Chicago 49 ,tS3 I'lttsHUrB ..M B2 .60S New York.. 41 CI .410 rtrooklyn .. .mt S .Ofci ll.i'Uon 08 30 .fltt Mill il'a 01) 40 .08? Unit mni-fl ..(II 10 .DOT Loulsvllto ..4(1 GO .431 Clncl.nuitl ..il 17 ,K) Wnshlngt'n 35 C9 .SJf fit. Louis . . ,M IS .53. Clevelnnd ..18 00 .100 SATltllllAY'A KATIOMAL I.KAdUFl OAUCfl. At Now York Millndclphln, 4; New Jerk, 2. At Plttsburs First gnmoi I'lttsburit. 11, Clevelnnd, 1. Second gamos Clpvelniid. 8; Pittsburg, 3. At Boston rioston, P; rtrooklyn, 0. At nnltlmoro Unltlmnre, 11; Washington, 1. BUNIIAY'S NATION At, MIAOUS OAMRS. At Chicago First gnmo: Chicago, 8; Louisville. 7. Second gnmo: LouUvlllo, I: Chicago, 0. At Cincinnati St. Louis, 10; ClnclunHtl, 1. Yon Try It. If Shlhih's Cough and Consumption Curo, w hlch is sold for tho small prlco of 25 els., 50 cl. nnd $1 00, does not curo tako I In- bottlo back and wo will refund your moi.oy. 8oll fur over fifty yearn on this guarantee"?" Prlco 2.1 cts. and SO cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a Eiiaranloe. Tlio Kiipprr-xHi'll CiiWu NowHpnpor. Havana, Aug. 21. El Horaldo, pub lishes a letter sent to Mayor Lacosto by tho editor nnd assistant editor of the recently supprosscd Reconcentrndo, ", ho letter says: "In order that wo may rid ourselves of-tho stigma of crimi nals nnd fugitives from Justice wo offer to bind oursolvos not to publish n nowspait'r In Havana of any kind, not to Insult nny authority nnd not to disturb public order. Wo offer to un dertake to llvo quietly and honestly as good citizens. Wo hope you will glvo up this chance nnd suspond tho order of arrost ngalnst us so long as wo do not break our pledges." This letter was addressed to tho mayor whllo tho wrltors were yet in hiding and nvoidlng arrest. Tho mayor says It was entirely voluntary and that they woro given tho opportunity. Young Mothers. Croup is tho terror of thousands of yonng mothers because its outbreak Is so agonizing and freqt'jutly fatal. Shlloli's Cough and Consumption Curo acts like maeio in cases of croup. It has novcr been known td fail. Tbo woist cases roliuvcd immediately. PricoSS cts., SO eta. and J 1.00. Hold by P. D. Klrlin on a gcarantoo. Colored I'rcnclirr'H MurdorouHARsnnlt Huntingdon, Pa Aug. 21. A prob ablo douhlo murder was committed here, last evening. Pasll Bell, a licensed colored preacher, who has been living with a white woman named Mary WIntors for several years, while in a drunken frenzy, attacked tho woman with an axe with which ho knocked her down. Ho then kicked her in a brutal maner. Pell then called on John Rumsport, a neighbor, whom he ac cused of making love to Miss Winters, and cut him dangerously with tho axe. Neither of tho injured persons is ex pected to recover. Boll is in Jail. Q5. Notice! GERMAN BBBT SUdAR. rtottor For America to liny Gorman ProdnotrTlinii 8iiBn?Frojn Jnvn. Washington, Aug. 2i.l Raton Von Horman, agricultural oxporCffcf tho Ger man omhassi'lB Just back; from n two months' visit to Germany, during which period ho hnd opportunity to noto tho development of tho ngrarlan movement which Is having such a marked influence on Gorman affairs, Including tho question of exporting Gorman boot sugar to tho Unltod States. Concerning tho agrarian movomont Barpn Von Horman Bald: ''It Is vory strong nnd Is turning Its attention to tho Interests of tho agricultural classes of Germany. The sugar question la essentially an agrarian ono. Our sugar lntorosts nro Boriotisly Injured by tho tax nnd countervailing duties In tho American tariff law, and tho agrarians hold that this not only projudlcos their Industry, but that it is a discrimina tion against them. In tho Anal analy sis It comes down to tills stmplo ques tion: Shall thero ho a development of tho cano industry of uncivilized, Boml-barbajous countries, or shali thore be n contlnuod use of tho sugar products Of civilized countrlos, which are ablo to buy something In return. As tho United States does not pro duce the sugar actually required by consumers, a supply must como from some outsldo source Now, 1b It ndt to the Interest of this country to buy of tho Gorman producers, rather than turn to the cano industries of Java, for example, when Java can glvo lit tle or no return for tho purchaser made of her?" That Throbbln Headache Would quickly leave you, If you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of suffer ers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up Sour health. Easy to take. Try them, nly 25 certs. Money back if not cured. Sold by A. Waslcy, druggist. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. RocolptM of Cnttlo nt Philadelphia nnd I.ntost Quotations. Phllndclphia, Aug. 21. Tho receipts of cattle In this city last week wero ns fol lows: Uoovcs, 3.729; sheep, 0.255; hogs, 4.835. Receipts for tho previous week; Beeves, 2,877; sheep, 7,531; ho'gs, 4,783. Beef cattle wero active for all good grades, while tho common grades wero dull nnd lower; 230 head were shipped to Glasgow per steamer Carthugenlan. Wo qUoto: Extra, BT4CVtc; good, medium, 54i6Vte.; common, 401c. Sheep wero In fair request and firmly held. Vo quote: Extra, BJfSVic; good, 4Htfto.: medium, 4Ji4Vic; common. 2V4 8c; lambs, C7. Hogs were strong at 07c. for best western and 6HSC?ic. for other grades, with prospect of further advance. Fat cows were Inactive at 2&tc. Thtn cows wero dull at $8013. Veal calves wero steady at B7Wc Milch cows wero unchanged at $25050. Dressed beeves were uctivo nt GVDVic. Save your Lion Heads and pro cure valuable Premiums Roasted, Never Ground. LAST OF THE SEASON. I.nut Law-lUtfl I5curlnn to Atlhlitlo City, Ac., via I'eniKylvitnl Ifttllrnnd. August Sfth Is tho dale of tlio last Pennsylvania Railroad Company's low rato (on-day excursions from Krle. Troy, Ilellofohlo. Wllliannport, Mocaimqiia, nun- bury, Shcnahdoali, Dauphin, and principal intermediate stations (Including stations on branch roads) to Atlantic (1t !po May, Ocean City, 8cd Isle City, Avalon, Anglcson, Wlldwood, or Holly Ileach. Exclusion tickets, good to return by regu lar tialiis within ten days, will bo sold nt very low rates. Tickets to Atlantic City will bo sold via tho Dolawaro Itlvcr Ilrldge Kotito, tho only nil-rail line, pr via Market stroct wharf, Philadelphia. Bton over can lio had at Philadelphia, either going or returning, within limit of ticket, provided ticket is deposited with agont at llroad street station Immediately on arrival. For Information In regard to speelflo rates aud tlmo of trains consult hand bills, or ap ply to agents, or E. S. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Wllllamsport, Pa. Sick Headaches, Thocurso of overworked womankind, aro quickly and surely curod hyKarl's Clover Root Ton, tho groat blood purifier and tlssuo builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price 25 eta. aud 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlin ona guarantee OiS.OO tn Niagara Falls ami lteturn via tho Lehigh Valley Railroad. On September 0th tlio Lehigh Vnlloy Rail road will soli tickets to Niagara Falls nnd return at tho special low faro of fo 00 fur tho round trip from Shenandoah, limited for re turn passaeo to September 11th, Inclusivo. Tickets will bo honored on any train except tho Iilack Diamond Express. Consult Iks- high Valley ticket agent for furthor par ticulars. Ask your grocer for the "Eoyal Patent flour, and tako no other brand. It is tlio host fl w nd' LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY 11, 1809. Passenger trains leave Shcnuntloali for Penn Hnven Junction, Mnucb Chunk, Lclilghton, tilatlngton, Whito Hall, Catnflauqiin, Alluntowii, llethlchein, Eaatou New York nml Philadelphia at S 24, 7 00 a. 111 , 12 M nml S 17 p. in. For Wllkeslmrre, White Haven nnd Plttston, 5 28, 10 12 n. 111.. 12 62 mill 5 17 p. 111. For Laceyville, Towandu, Sayre, AVnverly, Klmlra, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and tho West, 10 12 n. in., 12 S2 and S 17 p. in. For llelvldcre, Delaware Water Gap and Strotidnburg, 5 23 a. m., 5 17 p. m. For LHiiibcrtvllle and Trenton, 7 50 a. m. For Jeaiicflvllle, Lcviston and lloavcr Meadow, 5 28 n. m., 12 52 p. ill. For McAdoo, Audenried, llazlcton, Stockton and Lumber Yard, S 28, 7 80, 10 12 a.m., 12 32 nnd 1 17 p. m. ForJeddo, Drlfton and Freeland, 6 2S, 1012 a. m., 5 17 p. in. For Scronton, 5 28. 10 12 a. m., 5 17 p. m. For Lost Creek, Qirardvllle, and Ashland, 4 00, and 7 28 p. m. For ltnven Run, Ccntrnlta, Mount Carniel and Shninokin, 10 49 a. In., 1 42, 0 07, 9 23 p. In. For Mnhmiov City, Park Place and Delano, S 28, 7 FJO, 10 12 a. in., anil 12 52, 3 17 p. in. For Yntesvillr, 5 28, 1J 12 a in. Trains will leuve Mhainnktii nt 7 00, 920 ft. m., 11 59 mid 4 20 p. m., and arrive nt Shenandoah at 7 M, 10 12 a. 111., 12 82, 5 17 p. III. Lenve Shenandoah for l'otUvillc, St. Clair. New Castle, Morcn and New ltoston, 7 60 and 10 12 a. m , 12 82 and 6 17 p. in. Leave PottHvlllo for Shenandoah, 9 45 a in., 12 35, 505, 8 IS p. in. Leave Ilnzleton for Shenandoah, 9 60 a. m., 12 45, 5 09, 0 20, 8 31 p. m SUNDAY TltAlNS. Tralnn leave for ltAvot. Uim, Centralla. Mt. Citrincl and Shnmokln, 9 43 n. lu., 7 21 p. in , Train leave Hhaiiinkln for Shenandoah nt H30a. m., and 533 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Y'otcsvillc, JIuhanoy City. Park l'lneo, licluno, AlcAdoo, Audenried, Ilnzleton, Stockton, Lumber Y'ord, Weathcriy and juaucn ununE, u ft ni., aim t irc p. m For Lclilghton, Slatlngton, Cntosnuqua. White Hall, Coplay, Allentown, Easton am u rnuiips- Durg, yfu ni.,Aiiubii. m, For New York nnd I'lifladelphla, 9 47 n. ru. n. in. Leave llazlcton for Shenandoah, 8 SO. a. m.. nnd 6 27 p. m. M. B. CUTTER, Supt. Transportation, South lletldehem, Pa. ItOLLIN II. WILllUIt, Qenl. Supt., South liethlchcm, Fa. CHARLES S. LEE, (lent. Pass. Agt.. New York, N. Y. a ttt ht r xttlTtt r t -itttti Tl a A tit ilUiliU'lAVilllliH, JJIV.AiA.. Pouth llethlehem, pit. POLITICAL CARDS. yOTE FOR WM. S..LEIB, OF ASHLAND. FOR PROTHONOTARY. yOTE FOR FRANK R. KANINER, OF LOFTY. FOR COUN f.Y COMMISSIONER. y OTE FOR HORACE F. RABER, OP PINKOROVE. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. "yOTE FOR THOMAS J. HIGGINS, OF SHENANDOAH. FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. A box of our SFECinL FMILT MEW is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer, months. Delivered at your home, Columbia Brewing Company. LAKESIDE! The only pleasure resort and picnic grounds iu this region. Splendid lake of fresh water. Ice and wood, free, to all picnic parties to" prepare and preserve.nieals. An orchestra is established here lor the entire season. For particulars address, B. J. YOST, Prop., Barnesvllle, Pa. PRAB0WSKY HOTEL W. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 1S N. Centra BL, PoIUtHIo, Pa. Fine old Whlikeyt, Hint and Wlnei, at the A cliolce line of Clean and Temper ance Drfnk. AoomnmmUllnnt f or t r vler - UealralBll hour