rwj( r.ai - tc sane vmul wirriiTrWw9THfrartr ;i,fm, r.innnn inmrnr jtrwvnri "rtfflirWPiXf ""rt I'-r'M TheHerald rnr iii.ism:ti ik;o "Ml Tim's Fit to Print." I'MlilialH-il -Ann! nni(t. eni'pt Honday, at K rtwt, Hhrliandimh, Pa. l.ON-. ll-.r.VNOI TI1I.I1PIIONK. The Herald I tit llvi red In Hhminmlnali ami Hie KurrmindiiiR towns fnmlxwriUn w ok, pay able li. tlio . nrrl. rs. My mHll W.on n year, nr Sft wnts n wmitli payable In advance Ad vertisements .lmrjred ncwnllnR to space mid position Tl e publishers reserve tlio rlfjlit to cIibdki' the po1tton . f advertisements whene republication of ntw demands It. The rlfflil Ik reserved to reject any advertmni' ut whether jmld for or not, Hint Hip publishes nv deem Improper. Adver tlnliift t ntoM made known upon application. 1'ntcred nt te port offl it Shenandoah, Pa., as second cliwx tfinll nittlr. YOU OAS Wt JWACM MAUftM Ot THK 1IEUAM) THROPOH AX llTHK . I1AII.T PUBLICATION. MONDAY. AUGUST 2S, 18II9. Ol'R COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. T' M Hkki lui (tone out of politics tn nlir to iimke money. In Sclntyl Kill comity there nr "statesmen" who want t. stay in noltticH to make money. Evidently Mr. Reed did not receive liih political education in this section of the country. In an interview with the North Ai.ierii:an, Sub-Treasurer Finney ex presses himself as especially pleased with the "unqualified endorsement of the nationul administration" bv the Republican state convention. Why shouldn't he lie pleased. McKinley, if re-elected, will again be the dis penser of patronage at the Philadel phia Custom House. The doughty Major is cute ; very cute, sir. A statkmkst just issued shows the amount of the coal and coke originat ing on the Pennsylvania Railroad Oo.'s lines east of Pittsburg and Erie, for the week ending Aug. 19, 1S99, as follows : Anthracite coal, fttl.OSG tons ; bituminous coal, 317,519 ; coke, 11", jIG tons. For.the twelve months end ing Aug. 1!) the figures are : Anthra cite coal, 2,412.93-1 tons : bituminous coal. 10,125,700 tons ; coke, 4,002,391 tons. This statement shows a con siderable increase over the tonnage of 1N0S. Among the new rules for the gov ernment of the Republican party, adopted by the state convention is one which provides that "The dele gates to the state conventions shall be chosen in the manner in which candidates for the General Assembly ure nominated, or in accordance with the party rules in force in the respec tive counties." There might just as well be no rule at all on th's subject as such a slip-shod one as the above, which practically means that the several counties may select the state delegates in any way they please. Oxr of the latest of the dog-day stories is that a majority of th mem bers of the National Democratic Committee favor holding the Presi dential nominating convention next year as early as February. From a political standpoint the Democrats would be very silly to have a February convention, or even to get together in advance of their oppon ents, and not one Democrat of prom inence in a hundred takes any stock in the rumor. It is probable that several of the members of the com mittee have thrown out the sugges tion, but it will not work. The Republicans will have to show their hands iirst, especially on the foreign policy of the Government. A Unittd Party. The Republican convention at Har risburgfipminated candidates and luluptatraplatformwliioli will receive the hearty endorsement of the Re publican voters of the state. For Justice of the Supreme Court the convention named the Hon. 'J. Hay Brown, of Lancaster, who was clearly the choice of all factions of the party. Mr. Brown is h lawyer of marked ability, and is eminently fitted for the honorable position to which he lift Keen nominated. For Jadt of the Superior Court the convention chose Josiah It Adams, from Philadelphia, whose nomination is largely to be attributed t Mayor Aehbridge, and is a further carrying out of the harmony pro gram in the politics of that eity. For State Treasurer the convention unanimously nominated Lieut. Col .Tames K. Harnett, who was second in command to the lamented Col. Haw kins, ami who helped lead the gallant 10th Pennsylvania Vtrtupteers in their brilliant exploits in the Philippine Islands. Col. Burnetts nomination Is a tribute of the people to the soldiers who have been lighting for the flag iu the far-off Pacific. He has proven himself to be iu time of peace a oiti zen wjioaj personal character is above reproach, and in time of wara patriot who was willing to yield his life, if necessary, in defense of the honor of his country, Therein rio dlwaUsfustion in the state til' year, null tjju party presents standard-bearers who will attract Hiuny Demoonitio supporters. &fDm 97 rs. Vaughn to 9ffrs. tPinkham, (LETftl TO MM. riNKIIAM NO. 64,587 " Dk Alt Fihend Two y earn ago I had child-bed fevor and womb trouble in Its worse form. For otglit months after birth of babo I was not able to sit up. Doctors treated me, but with no help. I hnd bearing-down pains, burning in stomach, kidnoy and bladder trouble and my back was so stiff and sore, the right ovary was badly affected and everything I ato distressed mo, and there was a bad disohnrge. 1 was confined to my bed when I wrote to you for advice and followed your directions faithfully, taking Lydla B. Flnkham's Vegetable Com pound, Liver Pills and using tho Wash, and am now ablo to do tho most of my housework. I bollcvo I should have died if it had not been for your Com pound. I hope this letter may bo the result of benefitting some other suffer ing woman. I recommend your Com pound to every one." Mas. Mauv Vauoh:, X111M111.1:, Pulaski Co., Ky. Many of these sick women whoso letters wo print were utterly dis couraged and llfo was a burden to thorn when they wrote to Lynn, Mass., to Mrs. Finkham, and without charge of any kind rocelvcd advice that mada them strong, usoful women again. The I linl cl il 1 In Exposition. Philadelphia, Aug. 28. Tho National Export Exposition association an nounces that two more governments, Peru and Guatemala, have appointed Special onvoys to tho international commercial congress, which will as semble in title city on Oct. 10. This makes a total of 32 countries which have officially taken cognizance of the congross. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. In domitable will and tremendous energy are not fouud where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. - If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Fills. They develop eery power of biain and body. Only 25c nt A. Wasley's drug store. A SultnnM Narrow- INonpe. Morocco, Aug. 28. Mulai-Abd-El-Azise, the sulton of Morocco, had a narrow escape during a recent thunder storm, when an electric bolt killed sev eral people, including two court ushers who were standing within a few feet of his majesty. The occasion was the birthday of the prophet, and the sultan was receiving tribal gifts in the quad ranglo of the palace. Do You Know Consumption is proventalilo? Rcleuco has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. Tho worst cold or coiuh can ho cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarauteo for over fifty years. Sold by 1. D. Kirlin on a cuamuteo. Olpvolnnil Wnnts Ilfi SoldUir Horn. Cleveland, Aug. 28. A determined effort is being made to secure the dis charge of a number of volunteers in the Fourteenth United States infantry, now stationed at Manila. There are over 200 Clevelanders in the regiment, and they should havo received their discharges April 10. A petition ask ing for the regiment's discharge has over 1,200 signatures. rt'FDJVFV Is a deceptive disease iviufHL,i thousands have it and TfJOURI F ao't know if yu IVUUDLC want quick remits you can make no mistake by using Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, tho great kidney remedy. At druggists iu fifty cent and dollar sizes. Sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you havo kidney trouble. Address, Dr. Kilmer&Co.,I!inyhamton,N. Y Mayor .Vnn" stumplnc Tour. Toledo, Aug. 28. The committee in charge of Mayor Jones' Independent canvass for governor of Ohio has ar ranged a trip for the mayor over the state and for this purpose has secured an automobile. With the candidate will go a speaker and singer, and the music used will all be furnished by Mr. Jones. In addition to this feature a horde of canvossers will be started in a few days and they will sell Mayor Jones' book, "The New Light," and each man will be provided with liter ature and arguments. The proceeds of the book will be devoted to the cam paign work. On Every Bottle Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure Is this guar anteo: All wo ask of you is to use two- thirds of the contents of this bottle faith fully, then if you can say you are not benefited return tho bottle to your druggist and ho may refund tho price paid." Price 35 cts., 50 cts. and f 1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirllu on a guarantee. THE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP. Brooklyn l.ondH by Six (.'umos In tho Itnco For tho Pennant. W.L.Pctl W.L.Pct Brooklyn ..73 35 .876 1 Chicago ....50 66 .505 Boston T 42 .815TMttHburv ..55 56.495 Phllad'a ....8 44 .011 Louisville ..49 60 .450 Baltimore 42 .807 New York.. 47 CO .480 St. I.ouls....64 St .557 -WaBhlngt'n 37 73 . 316 Cincinnati ..60 48 .556 Cleveland ..19 96 .167 DATUHllAY'S NATIONAL I.HAOUE OAMBS. At 81. LouIh Philadelphia, 5; St. Louis, 4. At Chlcuifo Brooklyn, 10; Chicago, 6. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 11; Washing ton, 4. At IjulBVllle Louisville, 5; Bal timore, 1. At Cleveland New York, 2; Cleveland, 1. BirmuVu WATioxAt. leaqob oamm. At Chicago Brooklyn. 6; Chicago, 2. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 8; New York, 4. At St. Louta Vint game: St. Louts, 8; Washington. Second game: Wash ington, 15; St. Iula, 9. At Louisville Flret game: Baltimore, 7; IouUvllle, 3. Second game (railed, darknesBj: Louis ville, 4; Baltimore, 4. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. IleoolptHorCnttlo nt Philadelphia and J.ntoHt QtiotntloiiM, Philadelphia, Aug. 28. The receipts ot eattle in this city last week were as fol lows: Beeves. 2.174; sheep, 8,179; hogs, 1,818. Receipts for the previous week: Beeves, 3,77; sheep. 8,255; hogs, 4,836. Beef eattle were In light supply, but with only a poor demand rates declined on all grades except extra, which were about steady. We quote: Kxtra, 5 8c.; good. 5tTe.; medium, Sfe&lic. , com mon. 4Vtt4fce. , ... , Sheep were Innrtlvt, and with large receipts prices lu. l .i shud lower. We nuoU: Kxtra. i'u'M . nood. 44ii4V4c. ; me dium, IVtflc; common. VAflW&-i lambs, 4fiCc. Hogs were hlghi r ,md the market was fHtriv a. i we at .,,"""'. for all western. l .,i . .,s W'-ro f.urty aetlve at 3j4c li., wws Bold from 112 to I. M...ii wiws were hard to dispose, of at the high rate of tsO to H. Uresseil beeves sold .from Cc. to 9V4C lllli HillS'l CONHillEMIEi Twonty-isix States find Territories Havo Nainod Dologates. THIRTEEN GOVERNORS A00EPT, And Doldtfiiti's Will lln Prrxriit From Ilottrri nr t'lniln. NiitWiiutl Ah.i.Mii tlinix or I.iiw.vvi'm, Hunkers, Htc.-itid tlio Lend In ir CdII.'udm or tlin Country. Now York, Aug. 28. Tho governors of 26 states and territories are n noiincud as having appointed il le gations to attend the coni-r-ente on trusts Initiated by the Civic Federation of Chicago and cull ed to meet In that city Sept. 13 to 1C. Tho call state the object to bo purely educational and strictly non-partisan, the committee of arrangements being composed of men of different political faiths, and representing all sides of the problem to bo discusspd. Tho sub ject for discussion is: "Trusts nnd Combinations, Their Uses and Abuses, Railway, Labor, Industrial and Com mercial." It is stated by tho promoters that tho United States Industrial commission has arranged to attend the conference In a body, and that the inter-state com merce commission lias also ncceptcd 1 and will participate In the conference. 1 The states named as having appoint ed delegations and the names of the ! chairmen thereof are here given: New York. Chauncoy M. Depew; Nebraska, Edward Uosowater; Maryland, Charles I J. Bonaparte; South Carolina, J. II. I Marshall; Montana, Martin Maglnnis; Kentucky, W. C. P. Breckinridge; Wis consin, John C. Spooner; Missouri, E. M. Cockrell; Michigan, Russell" A. Al ger; Colorado, Thomas M. Patterson; Kansns, W. J. Bailey; Iowa, James C. Borrybill; Mississippi, J. W. Cutrer; Alabama, E. Darner; South Dakota, It. F. Pottlgrew; Wyoming, F. W. Mondcll; Oregon, M. C. Gcorgo; Ten nessee, C. E. Snodgrass; Indiana, E. B. Martlndalo: West Virginia, M. J. Eagan; Ohio, John Sherman; Penn sylvania, M. M. Garland; Indian Ter ritory, James S. Staples; Utah, Georgo W. Bartch; Now Mexico, Frank Springer. The following named governors have accepted: Atkinson, West Virginia; Stnnloy, Kansas; Shaw, Iowa; PIngreo, Michigan; Tanner, Illinois; Thomas, Colorado; Smith, Montana; Poynter, Nebraska; Stevens, Missouri; Sco fleld, Wisconsin; Murphy, Arizona; Fancher, North Dakota; Mount, In diana. Acceptances have also been received from the attorney generals of 17 states and tho labor commissioners of five states. Delegates are being named by boards of trades, chamber of com merce, national labor and agricultural bodies, the National Bar association, the National Bankers' association, tho National Underwriters' association, the American Economic association, tho American Social Science associa tion and tho American Academy of Po litical and Social Science. The leading colleges of tho country will bo repre sented by professors of political econ omy. Tlio President's Similny. Pittsburg, Aug. 28. President and Mrs, McKinley spent their Sunday rather quietly, nothing of special noto transpiring to make the day differ ma terially from a rest day at their Wash ington home. The president, carrying out his usual custom, arose at 7 o'clock and spent an hour in tho library look ing over his important mail. After breakfast he, with Mrs, McKinley and Mrs. PItcairn, took a stroll through the extensive grounds surrounding the PItcairn rosldcnce, and then spent an other hour In the library. At 10:45 the president was driven to Christ M. E. church, where ho heard an eloquent sermon preached by Itev. Daniel Dor chester, Ph. D. The large odifico was filled to overflowing. In the afternoon the party took a arlvo through Schenly park. Volcanic Eruptions Aregrand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of ioy. ISucklen's Arnica Salve cures them ; also Old, Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Ilruises, Iiurns, Scolds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Best Pile cure on earth Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 2Scts. a box, ( ure guaranteed. Sol by A. Wasley druggist. Imntonxo Forest Flros In Wyoming. Cheyenne, Wyo., Aug. 28. Immense forest flres are raging about Laramie Park, in the northern part of Laramie county. The fires have been burning for the past ten days and have de stroyed a large quantity of valuable timber. The fires have beon reported to Special Agent Abbott, whom will at once make an effort to have them ex tinguished, although it is feared that they have obtained such headway that this will be impossible unless the re gion Is visited, by rains. Copper Colored Splotches. There is only one cure for Contagious Blood Poison the disease which has completely baffled tho doctors. They are totally unable to cure it, and direct their effortB toward bottling the poison up in the blood and concealing it from view. 8. S. S. euros the disease posi tlvely and permanently by forcing out every trace of the taint. I mi afflicted with a terrible blood dlieate, which waa In spots at flrtt, but afterward! vprc&u ail uver my oouj. These soon broke out Into sores, and it la e&ey to imagine me sunering i endured. Before I be came convinced that the dootora could do no good, I had spent a hundred dollars, which was really thrown away. I then tried various n&tent medicines, but they did not reach the disease. When I had finished m rf first battle of 8. S. S. was greatly Improved and was delimited with the result. The large red splotches on my Ahst hririn to srrair TAler and Smaller, and before long disappeared entirely. I regained my lost weight, became stronger, and my ap petite greatly Improved. I was soon entirely well, ana my Biun an oioar aa a yiecu ui kiubs, U. h. Uveas, 100 Mulberry St., Newarl Don't destroy all possible chance of a cure by taking the doctor's treatment of mercury and potaBh. These minerals cause tho hair to fall' out, and will wreck the entire system. S.S.SfnoBlood . nnnvw mnIHTIi nr. ft l tVl ft nfllv blood remedy guaranteed to contain no Book's on the disease and Its treat moot mailed free by Bwilt upecmcuom pony, Atlanta, Gaorgla. Pi SMfofeMfeAWfeAM Premium List in Every Package. igh Quality, Used in illions omes. Our New Premium List, which will shortly appear in this paper, will surpass everything ever offered heretofore! WOOLSON SPICE COMPANY, Toledo, Ohio. BRITONS DRIVE OUT COSSACKS. Almost n lluttlo lltvon KimllRlinnil llnwBlnn Forco. 'Shanghai, Aug. 28. As the outcome of a dispute regarding the possession of somo lands nt Hnnkow, on the Yang Tse Kiang, about 700 miles from the sea, which were purchased in 1863 by tho concern of Jardine, Matheson & Co., but were subsequently included in the new concessions to Russia, the owners, under the advice and protec tion of Mr. Hurst, the British consul, sent workmen to fence in the tract. After the work was begun a dozen Cossacks from the Russian consulato appeared on the scene and forcibly ejected the workmon. Tho captain of tho British second claBS gunboat Wood- lark, after consulting with Mr. HurBt, landed a party of bluejackets and mov ed tho Woodlark within firing distance of the Russian consulate. For a time a fight seemed imminent, but nothing further occurred. The bluejackets are now guarding the property. Great Britain is evidently determined to up hold the British rights. To Jtiico Twelve Tliotihnnil Mllrn. Philadelphia, Aug. 28.-rTwo clipper ships, the Tillie E. Starbuck, built ot iron, and the St. Frances, a wooden vessel, both owned In Now York, left this, port yesterday to race to San Francisco, for stakes aggregating $10, 000, put up by prominent shipping men. Their time will be counted from the moment they reach Capo Honlopen light. Picked crews are aboard each ship, and the race is expected to de termine the mooted question as to whether the old wooden or the modern or stpel ships are the most speedv. Keystone State Normal School, KUTZTOYVN, PA, The fall term of tills fnmmm training schoul for teachers will open Augusts, lm. Su perior advantages are ottered to young men nnd women piepiirlng for teaching, col lege, or buslnens. The build ing are all new, containing upocluus end comfortable rooms forstmlents, roomy r citation hulls, ttwm healed througliout,and supiillwl with the luteal nnd best lighting and sanitary appliance. Ilefore choosing u school rfwure n oatulosue of the Jveystone Normal tttihooi. I Rev, N, G, Schaeffer, Ph. D D. D PRINCIPAL. g For full Information, catalogue, etc., g H addrtm S KEYSTONE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, (K KUTZTOWH, PA. til A luxury within the reach of all! est Coffee for the Money! Special THE TRANSVAAL SNARL. Tlio UumiiorsMnj- Demand Prosldont Kruiror's Kcsleuntlou. London, Aug, 28. -There is little fresh news from. South Africa, but it is announced that the government of Natal has refused to allow the transit of empty cartridge cases Intended for the Transvaal. Tho Pretoria corre spondent of Tho Daily Chronicle de clares that President Kruger's conces sions are so far reaching that it is doubtful whether the burghers will ratify them. He thinks it more likely that they will demand Mr. Kruger's resignation and the appointment of a younger man, probably Scholk W. Burgher. All tho morning papers comment upon the seriousness of the situation as revealed on Saturday at Birming ham by the speech of Joseph Chamber lain, secretary of state for the colonies. Tho Dally Telegraph calls the speech "An informal ultimatum." The Stand ard says It marks tho most critical stage yet reached. The Daily News observes: "We cannot but suppose that such grave words were well weighed beforehand." The Timos says: "Such a delicate situation cannot bo protracted." SCULPTOR'S SUDDEN DEATH. With Kncnttod on IVorlr For Now York's Dowoy's Triumphal Aroli. New York, Aug. 28, Q. Turina, a prominent sculptor, who had been em ployed for soma days on the Dewey triumphal arch now under construc tion, died suddenly at his home yes terday. Turina had been modeling a statuo of Paul Jones tho past week, and In order to complete tho statue had beon wo Icing oxtremoly hard. He In tended to continue his labors yester day, and rose early. Almost immedi ately ho staggered across tho room and fell. In a fow momonts he was dead. Turina, who was CO years of ago, was born in Verona, Italy, He studied sculpturo in Milan nnd in Rome. In 18C6 ho was a volunteer In Garibaldi's army. Ho come to New York In J8G7. It will be remembered that Casper Bu bert, the sculptor, foil dead two weeks ago in this city, while making a me dallion of Captalu Lawronco for the Dowoy nrcli LAKESIDE! 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 for the entire season. For particulars address, U. J. YOST, Prop., Uarncsvllle, Pa, Notice! POLITICAL CARDS. yoTte for wm. S. LEIB, OF ASHLAND. FOR l'ROTHONOTARY. yOTE FOIt FRANK R. KANTNER, OF LOFTY. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. OT15 FOU HORACE F. RABER, of 1'iNuanovn. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yOTE FOH THOMAS J. HIGGINS, OF SHENANDOAH. FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. yOTH FOU M. A. CAREY, FOR l'ROTHONOTARY. yOTH FOR FRANK C. REESE. Of SllUNANlKMH. FOR COUNTY REGISTER. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pule Ale, Btown Stout, 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 Alain Street, Will receive prompt ntteutiou. Save your Lion Heads and pro cure valuable remiums Free. Roasted, Never Ground. Sold only in 1 lb. packages. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY 14, 1899. PoseenRer trains leave SUenundoali for Perm Haven Junction, Mauib Chunk, Lehlenton, Slatlnjjton, White Hall, Cataaauqua, AllnntcAvn, Betlilelieu, Eaaton New York and I'liUadelpiiln at S 28, 7 SO a. Di , 12 62 nnd S 17 p. m. For Wllkeabarro, Wlilte Haven and Ptttatos, S 28, 10 12 a. in., 12 52 and 9 17 1. in. For Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly Elmlra, Rochester, Uullalo, Niagara Falls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca. Geneva and the West, 10 12 o. m., 12 82 and S 17 l. m. For lielvldere, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg, 5 28 a. m., 5 17 p. m. For Laiubcrtvllle and Trenton, 7 50 a. m. For Jeuneavllle, Levlstoti ond Reaver Meadow 5 28 a. in., 12 52 p. m. For McAdoo, Audenrled, Hazleton, Stockto and Lumber Yard, 5 28, 7 BO, 10 12 a. in., 12 52 and 5 17 p. m. ForJeddo, Drllton and Frecland, 6 28, 10 12 a, m., 5 17 p. m. For Hcranton, 5 28, 10 12 n. m., 5 17 p. m. For Lost Creek, Glrardvllle, and Ashland, i 00, and 7 28 p. m. , For Raven Run, Centralla, Mount Carmel and 8hauiokln, 10 19 a. in.. 1 42, 6 07, 9 23 p. in. ForMnhauoy Cltv, Park Place and Delano, 5 28, 7 50, 10 12 a. m.. and 12 52, 5 17 p. m. For Yatesvllla, 5 28, 10 12 a. m. Trains will leave Shnmokln nt 7 00, 9 20 a. ra., 1150 and 4 20 p. m., and arrive at BUenandoaU at 7 50, 10 12 a. in.. 12 52, 5 17 p. in. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, St. Clnlr. Newcastle, Morea and New Iioston, 7W ond 10 12 a. m , 12 52 and 5 17 P. in. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 9 45 a.m., 12 85, 505, 8 15 p. in. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 9 50 a.m., 12 45, 5 09, 6 2,8 31 p.m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Itaven ltun, Centralla, Mt. Carmel and Suamokln, 9 45 a. in., 7 21 I. m , Trains leave Shamoklu for Shenandoah at 8 50 a. m., and 5 85 p. iu. Leave Shenandoah for Yatesville, Mulianoy City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenrled, Huzietoo, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weathcrly and Mauch Chunk, 9 47 a in., and 0 32 p. in. For Lehlirhtou, Slallngtoii, Calasiiumia, White Hall, Coplay, Allentowu, EoHtoti and Philllps ltiiri.. O 47 a. in., anil H 32 n. in. For New York and Philadelphia, 9 47 a. in. Leave Hazleton for bheuaiidoah, 8 50, a. in,, and 0 27 p. ni. M. U. CUTTKIt, Sup. Transportation, South Uetfilehem, Pa. IIOLUN II WILIlUn.Genl.Hupt., South llethlebeiu, Pa. CHAItLlCH B. LEE, (leul. Pass. Airt., New York, N, Y, A. W. NONNKMACHEH, Dlv. V. A., South Uethlehem, Pa. A box of our srEcmL rnniLT mew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company.
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