TheHerald iNrni.iMi!i:i ih:o. "Ml the News Thai's Fit to Print." I'llhllrihrM everv evening, Sunday, Month .trirdlti street, Shenandoah, Pn. I.DVO DltTANdl: TKM.IMIDXK. he Herald In dellvtwl In SlKMiandoali and lli surrounding tnwm f or -t cents a r ek, ny able to th carriers, lly mull f 00 n year, or M cents ft month payable ln advnncc. A"; vertl wmrntu charged according o space ami ,.iii The iml.llshers reserve the right to change the position el advertisement never the publication of nvn demands The rlttht In reserve I o reject any . u-l, cllier nV. I 'or or not t'.'it the publlhers may deem liul'toncr. A. I tlslng rstes made known upon application, nterrd at the K-t oftlee nt Shenandoah, l'a i eem1 until matter. YOU , OAW WT HtV II skadotw or AJTY OTHKR llAtLY ri'M.IC.VTIOX. OBueniit0 gmtttu WEDNESDAY. SEITEMnnn 20. 18H9. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever, Threats are betri nimle that the neat Leuiblatitra will end the lite of the Publio Building Commission. Poiikiqnkrs who witness Dewey's reception will not be likely to say that Americans are interested in nothing but commercialism. Whkn a man like Bourke Cockrun seeks to avoid bloodshed in the Transvaal it can not be said that tho Czar's peuce congress was a failure. Thk tendency of the Beef Trust is to empty the pockets of the con sumers without filling their stomachs. And that Is what will lead up to a row if persevered in. If one be allowed to judge from the hearty reception tendered Thomas J. Joyce upon his arrival home, his neighbors have little faith inp)auphiu county justice. A trust conference is a good thing, .in that it enables the public to turn for a moment from the cares of a busy world to enjoy the harmless re laxation incident to a. talking match. AVonit is abundant and wages are good, and yet recruits for the army come forward in undiminished num bers. The unpatriotic element is noisy, but hag no weight with the manhood of the country. Secretary Hat makes the pointed remark .that "at this moment the world is our friend, except certain leaders of the Democratic party." These malcontents will be unhappy as long as the country is prosperous. Thk expected has happened. Brumm and AVhltehouse are at their old tricks, and have unloaded several gold bricks on the men seeking the Internal Revenue Collectorship. They both, according to report, agreed on the appointment of Clay W. Evans as a "compromise" candidate. In the language of the school urchin, "We told you so." Don't be too hard on Mr. Bryan, He declared in 180G that it would be impossible to have higher prices and good times under the gold standard. We have higher prices and good times, the best we have ever had, under the gold standard. 1 1 must be embarrassing to Mr. Bryan. JtiBt ttiink how you would feel yourself under such circumstances. If there is nny one of the Trusts that deserves the condemnation of the people, it is that combination of unsorupulous Chicago monopolists known as the.Beef Trust. Anything good that may be" said of Trusts in general cannot with equal truth be applied to the combine which con trols the meat of the United States. It is high time some restrictive measures were adopted whioh will bring this Trust up with a round turn. JunOtf Marr yesterday taught a stubborn Sohool Board a wholesome lesson, when he directed the in dividual members of the Board to pay the costs in a proceeding inaugu rated to oust them for failing to eleot a teaaher. School Board muddles are beooming entirely too frequent in Schuylkill county, and if the eourts for a season pursue .the course adopted by Judge Marr men who have tho care of tlie schools in their charge will be less apt to place their Individuality paramount to the good of the schools and those who patron ize tliein. Chronicle. Thk New York World, by many re garded as the leading Democratic or iran in tlie United States, and proba blv the most widely uiroulated, lias mode the daring, if not reakless, declaration that only one man lives who can save tlie Dmnoeratio party from defeat in next year's presidential contest, and that man is Admiral George Dewey. Literally construed, thin declaration U tuiuivaleut to an udiuisslou that tht Democratic party cannot win nt all j for has not Ad- miral Dewey declared in language as H OME duties to many wien honltli. No matter how ill they through the daily tasks and pile This is heroic but a penalty has paid. A woman in New Matamoras, Mrs. Isaiiell Bradfif.m), tells following letter how sho fought dlsoasc of the feminine organs finally forced to take to her bed. says: " Dear Mrs. Pinkham I feel it my duty to write to you to tell you that 1 have taken Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound and think there is no medicine in the world like it. I Buffered for nine years, and sometimes for twelve weeks at a timo I could not stand on my feet. I had female troubles of nil kinds ; backache, and headache all the timo. Seven different doctors treated me. Some said wmmmm rnn miiihiii iiiBiiMiinmimm advico is promptly given without charge. The present Mrs. Pinkham's experience in treating female ills is unparalleled ; for years sho worked side by sido with Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, and for sometime past has had solo charge of the correspondence department of her great busi ness, advising and helping by letter as many as a hundred thousand ailing women during a single year. emphatic as can be employed that he would not accept the presidential nomination from any party? rfho Wi'ittlior mill tlio Alitiuiim'i. A moderate depression covers the lower lake region, Middle and faoutu Atlantic states, with Its center in North Carolina, while from tho Mississippi valley and upper lake region westward high pressure Is general. Temper atures are gener ally below the normal east or ihe Rocky moun tains, except along ihe Atlantic coast. Forecast for this section: Cooler today; fair tomorrow; fresh winds, mostly northerly. Sunrise, 5.52; sunset, 6:07; length of day, 12h., 15m.; moon rises, 6:44 p..m.; moon sets, 6:57 a. m. KIDNEY Is a deceptivo disease thousands have It and don't know it. If you TROUBLE want milck results you can make no mistake by using Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-IEoot, the great kidney remedy. At druggists hi fifty cent and dollar sizes. Sample bottle by mall frco, also pamphlet telling you how to una out n you nave kidney trouble. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Bingham ton, N. Y Alleiitoivn Fair, The Lehigh Valloy Railroad will sell tickets from Shenandoah to tho Allentown fair and return at special low rates Sept. 10th to 22nd, good for return to and including Sept.' 23rd. Special oue-day rate of $1 50 will be made Thursday, Sept. 21st. Tickets good going only on special train leaving Shenandoah at 6:32 a. m., ou that date, re turning on special train leaving Allentown 7:13 p. m on that date, or any legular train except tho Black Diamond Express, the fol lowing day. Consult LehlRb Valley Railroad agents for information, schedules, special train, etc. Don't let tho little ones suffer from eczema or other torturing skin diseases. No need for it. Doun's Ointment euros. Can't barm the most delicate skin. Ktd McCoy'M Busy Vlotory. New York, Sept. 20. Kid McCoy had very little difficulty in getting away with Stsvo O'Donnoll in tho arena or the Broadway Athletic club last night Desplto O'Donnell's ad vantages ot height, reach and weight, McCoy went to him gradually, with out taking any careless liberties, and soon had his big adversary ln trouble. O'Donnoll never landed a good blow on McCoy, while the Kid waB gaining ground in each succeeding round. O'Donnoll was knocked out ln the sixth round, and had to be assisted to his feet by the referee, while McCoy walked to his corner smiling and without n mark. TUB LAIUKS. The pleasant eUect and perfect safety with which ladles may use Syrup of Flg9, under all conditions, makes it their favorito remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co. printed near tho bottom of the package For byallsalo druggists. Admiral ;.oni . ',' ' ml. Madrid, Sept. 20. The trial of Ad miral Montejo. formerly chief In com mand of Spain's naval forces In the Philippines, who surrendered to Ad miral Dewey after the destructlou of the Spanish fleet in the battle of Cavlte, began here yesterday. Tho prosecution demanded a sentence of imprisonment for life, with dismis sal from the service. The defense 1b oolng presented today Volcanic Eruptions Aregrand, but Skin Eruptions rob lile of ioy. Bucklen'i Arnica Salve cure them ; also Old, Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Bolli, Felom, Corns, Warts, Cuts, BruUes, Burni, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains ami Aches. Onlv 2 Sets box, t ure guaranteed. Sol by A. Wasley druggist mine: Vuixioi ni.iiBiMilntriIiiiiownril New York, Sept. 20.Allred Gwynn Vanderhllt, the second son of Cor nelius Vandcrbtlt, who is In Japan, has abandoned hut trip around the world, and is on hi way bark to New York by tlie moat expeditious route. The public disclosure of the contents of the Vnnderbllt will await his return. A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's Balwun for the Throa and Lungs. It if curing more case of Coughs, Cold, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup and all Throat and Lung troubles, tUn any other medicine. The proprietor has autkor- bed any druggist to give you a sample bottle free to convince you ot the ment oi tins great ' einedy. Price 25c and 50c. seem more Important than feci, they drag themsclvos up trouble. to be Ohio, in the with until She WOMAN'S DEVOTION I would have to go to the hospital and have an operation performed. But oh I how thankful I am that I did not, that I tried your Vegetable Com pound instead. I cannot say too much in its praise, nor thank you enough for what it has done for me. I want you to publish this in all the papers for the good of other sufferers." Tho wives and mothers of America are given to over work. Let them be wise in time and at the first indication of female trouble write to Mrs. Pink ham at Lynn, Mass., forheradvice. This NUUdBTS OF NEWS. An Amorlcau syndicate is trying to secure an elevator .site at Montreal. The enlistments for tho now regi ments Monday were 756, making a total of 7,441. Trouble over tho wage scale threat' ens to disrupt the Amalgamated As soclation of Iron, Steel and Tin Work ers. Lawrance Gardner, Democratic na tlonal committeeman for the District of Columbia, died In Washington yes terday. The ovpectod battle between the Venezuelan Insurgents and govern ment troops may decide the fate of Caracas. Lieutenant Colonel John D. Mlley, Inspector general of volunteers, died in Manila of cerebral meningitis fol lowing typhoid fever. Sheriff H. F. Farley, of Monterey county, Cal., was shot dead by George Caesar, whom he was attempting to arrest on a charge of arson. The mayor of Warrenton, Va., fear ing an outbreak of the negroes or. Emancipation day, has asked the gov ernor for muskets and cannou. Two million Ainericaus sull'er tho torturing panes of dyspepsia. No noed to. Burdock Blood Bitters cures. At any drug store. Low-Kate Excursion To Allentown Fair Thursday, Sept. 21, 1S99 The Philadelphia & Heading Railway will sell round trip tickets, from stations named below, at rates annexed, good coine only on special train, and good to return on train leaving Allentown for Sluv mokin and noints named below, via Reading 7:00 p. in. Also good returning on all trains Fridav. Sentembcr 22d. A stop-oil allowed at Reading on return trip within timo limit cf ticket. Rates of faro and sche'lulo oi train : ltmiml Trh Itonml Trln Tral Fare, Fare.chlldrcn Leaves Stations. Adults, bet 0 Jc a yrs. n. in. Ashland 11.50 J1.00 5:56 0.02 (llrardville 1.50 1.00 Mahanoy Plane... 1.50 Hhenantfoah 1.50 Oilherto 1.50 Hear Run June ..... 1.50 St. Nicholas 1.50 Mahanoy City 1.50 Illicit Mountain.... 1.50 K. Mabnnoy June. 1 .50 Ilnrnesville - 1.50 Tamaqua 1.50 Allentown, via Reading arrive For further Information agents. l.oo loo l.oo l.oo l.oo 1.00 l.oo l.oo l.oo 1.00 0:08 531 0: G: 0:15 0:2 6.27 6: 6.3' 6:5: 9:15 to ticket apply To Cnre a Cold In One Hay Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho mono? If It fails to euro, E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c SCHLEY'S NEW COMMAND. Does Not Complain of IIIh South At iantlo Station Anslunmont. Washington, Sopt. 19. Itoar Ad miral WInfleld Scott Schley will sue ceed Rear Admiral Howison in com mand , of the South Atlantic station. He has no protest to make against tho assignment which the navydepartment selected for him. He called upon the president yesterday afternoon and told him that he had no complaint to make that ho would cheerfully assume the duties ot any post selected by the au thority which it had been his pride to serve for 43 years, near Admiral Schley was very reticent when he left the White House after his interview with the president, and except to say that be always obeyed orders would make no statement as to tho Interview and offer no comment upon the assign ment to the command of the South Atlantic station. To Rear Admiral Schley's friends who called to protest against tho assignment the president said that he regards the station as of great lmportanco, especially at this time, in view of the situation ln South Africa and the unsettled condition of affairs in some ot tho South Amorl can countrlosi Far from regarding the assignment is a slight, the president told Admiral Schley s frlonds he re garded It as a mark of distinction Besides, he said, it was tho only way to gratify the admiral's doslre for sea service. The Brooklyn, which was Admiral Schley's flagship off Santiago, may bo assigned to the South Atlantic station and again become the admiral's flag. ship, ln place of the Chicago. Two Killed livn lllnHt. Tuxedo, N. v., Sept. 20. A proma ture explosion of dynamite yesterday caused the death of two men and the Iniury of a number of othors. Great manses of rock were hurled.. upon them Two were crushed almost beyond recognition. They wer Italian labor ers, and their names have not been learned. Antonio Z.lnos wws thrown down and badly cut and bruised, los ing part of his right hand. Two others were slightly hurt. The workmen had used a fuse that was too short for the purpose. SURRENDER OP M. OUGRIN. rootmWoro llt'iul to AUiiWi tlio Ho- Mloixi'd Antl-H-milto Aultntor. Paris. Sept. 20. Shortly hoforo mid night Lticien Mlllevoyo, one of tlio ilppullos for the. department of tlio Belno, accompanied uy the brother of Tulos duorln. tho antl-fienilto ngltntor, entered tlio Qrund Occldont, tho bulld- Iiik in tho Itue de Chnbiol where M. Qnorln and his companions hnvo Ioiik boon boslocod. When they emerged, at 12:30 this morning, It wiib announc ed that M. Uucrln hnd promised to sur render nt 4 o'clock this morning. Precisely at the hour appointed a captain of the municipal guards rap pod nt tho door of Fort Clmbrol. There was n moment of expectation, and then tho door opened. M. Qnorln calmly presented himself, meeltly surrendered and was driven to the pollco dopot In an apou cnb. seated boslde the cap tain of the guards. Ills companions wore allowed to go freo. Thus tho six weeks siege ended ln sublimely ridiculous Rtyle. The night was won chosen by tho government, as tho oxcltemnt ovor the capture of the fort would inevit ably divert attention from the pardon extended to Dreyfus. The plan was to attack the building and arrost M Ouerln and his band. The govern ment hnd given him until 4 o'clock this morning to surrender, and hud a regular army to assault tho fort If he refused. Troops, munlclpnl guards, mounted and on foot, and pollcemon to tho number of nearly 1,000 wero on hand to ontorco tho government's ilo niand. One would Inmglno that n gen eral assault upon a fortified camp wus about to take placo. SENATOR MANNA HOME AGAIN. nys Mctlvliilpy nml Holmrl, Arc tlio I.ovrli'itl Ili'piiblli'nn rmidldntoH. Cleveland, Sept. 20. Sotmtor Hannn arrived home yesterday, and having made a brief visit to his office wont to his residence. Regarding tlio Philip pines situation he had this to say: If some people beliovo that the mass of the po.iple of the United States de sire to give up what our soldiers and sailors have fought for. thoy are much mistaken. Our soldiais are not now lighting the representative Filipinos, but the riffraff of tho Islands. In good time they will be given a pro tectory government, with just as much Independence as they can handle." Asked whether ho thought Roosevelt would be a candldato for the presi dential nomination, he said: I cannot express any definite opin ion now, but McKlnley and Hobart are the logical candidates." Senator Hannn said he had no Inten tion of relinquishing the chairman ship of the Republican national ex ecutive committee beforo his term ex pires. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. In domitahlc will and tremendous energy are not found 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 every power of brain and body. Only 25c at Wasley 's urug store. Crumps' Ship .Intmirs 011 strike Philadelphia, Sept. 20. Tho ship Joiners employed at Cramps' shipyard, numbering 400, struck this morning for a nine hours' work day at 30 cents an hour. Tho machinists and black smiths who struck recently nt the yardB are still out, but it Is believed that thoro will be an early settlement with thosu employes. Tho pattern makers, who presonted grievances on Monday to tho company, expect an nnswer tomorrow. For forty years Dr. Fowler's hxtract 0: Wild Strawberry has boon curing summer complaint, dyentery, diarrhoea, bloody flux. pain in the stomach, and it has never yet failed to do everything claimed for It. lllliid t'lii-'kiiiv" ?i-ll:- KikIimI. Philadelphia, Sept. 20. The rovolt against the retention of Superintend ent Hall ended yesterday, when 59 striking broom mul.eis of tho Penn sylvanln Working I omo for Blind Men, who still remained out, signed applications for reinstatement as mem bers of the homo and wero taken back, Tho strike began four months ago over a question of wages. The advanco demanded was granted, but tho strlk crs still remained out, demanding tho dismissal of Superintendent Hall. Of the 118 who struck all but C9 had al ready gone hack. Aliened Thlovlnir Hunk Clone. Detroit. Sept. 20. Fred E. Harvey. correspondence cloilc of the Preston National bank of this city, was ar rested last night charged with embez zllng about ?11,()UU of tho bauli funds. The embezzlements were ac complished, It Is alleged, by his mali Ing fictitious drafts on other banks and thon cashing them. By a system of clever false debits they were con ceaied until a short time ago. It alleged that Harvey has admitted his guilt. Eczema ! The Only Cure. Eczema is more than a skin disease and no skin remedies can cure it. The doctors are unable to effect a cure, and their mineral mixtures are damaging to the most powerful constitution. The whole trouble is in tho blood, and Swift's SpeciBo is the only remedy which can reach such deep-seated blood diseases. Edema broke oat on my daughter, and oon tlnntd to spread until her head -was entirely covered. She was treated by several good dooton, but grew worse, and the dreadful disease spread to her face. She was tanen 10 two ceie Drawn -VfflSSnU3S health springs, but re-$32? ceivedno benefit. Many JSVia3JJ ..a.., mal..lna M ,Vat V..., suit, until we decided to try 8. S. 8., and by the ume ma nrsi Dome was nnisnea, ner neaa u' tc&n to heal. A. dozen bottles cured her com pletely and ief t her skin perfectly smooth. She Is now sixteen years old, and has a magnificent growth of hair. Not a sign of the dreadful msease aas ever reiurnea. n. T. 8non, 87M Lucas Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Don't expect local applications of soaps and salves to cure Eczema. The reach onlv the surface, while the d sense comes from within. Swift Specific ;.S.S.rThBlood Is the only cure and will reach the most 1 obstinate case. It Is far ahead of all 1 similar remedies, becauso It cures eases which are beyond their reach. B.B. 8. Is purely vegetable, and Is the only blcod remedy guaranteed to contain no pol ish, mswiirv nr other mineral. Dooks mailed free by Swift SpeclOo Company, Atlanta, Georgia, IS YOUR &HIIH1 sssWLiisssM.'W SI Kid-No-OidB nro at all drug stores your druggist will toll you of euros thoy effected hore at borne ho will vouch for tho truth of our every assertion. Morrow's Liverlax cures constipation, biliousness, costiveness they sell for 25c a box at all drug stores. Kld-Ne-Olds and Liverlax, manufactured by John Morrow & Co., Chemists, Springfield, Ohio. FOR SALE BY S. P. DR. E. C WEST'S Nerve and Brain TREATMENT Tho Original. All Is sold nndcr a positive Written Guarantee, by authorised nccntR only, to cnre Weak Memory, Dizziness, Wakefulness, Fits, listeria. Quickness, Night Losses, Kvll Dreams, Lack of OonUdencc. Nervousness, Lassitrude', nil Drains, Youthful Errors, or Excessive Uso of Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, which leada to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death. At store or hy mall, ft a box; six for fs; with written Guarantee to Oure or Kefund Money. Sample Package, containing Ave days' treatment, with full lustruo- kiuuu,2i, ueiitB. uuo BuujiMo uuiy buiu iu Red Label Special Extra Strength. For Imnotcnov. Loss of Power. Lost six tor $3, with Written Guarantee to cure Sold at Klrllrt's THE A1AZET PROBERS. I.nutorlinoh I'rofors nTnnimnuyMnyor to Omh Without Oririinlzntloii. Now Yurk, Sept. 20. Edward Lau- terbach, counsel for the Hamnpo company, was on tho stand yesterday before the Mazot committee. He was asked to tell whether the Itamnpo stockholders had decided to submit a list of their names. Mr. Lauterbach stated that he had been instructed not to submit tho list on any terms than those previously named, which were thnt tho names should not ha mado public. Mr. Lauterbach and Mr. Moss bad several wordy rows during tho ex amination. The witness said lie would much rather see a Tammany man elected mayor than a man who be longed to no organization. Later, he was given an opportunity to explain Ills "pro-Tammany" speech, as he call ed It. Ho said that his words merely expressed a preference for an organ ization nomination, even by a husttlo organization, to a hybrid one. There was nothing 01 importance to bo learned from Mr. Lauterbach. Sllns II. Dutchcr, president of tho Ramapo comapny, who was called to tho stand, declared that he had no such documents as he had been called upon to produce before the commit tee. Mr. Dutcher declined to answer a number of questions put to him, and was unable to say where the books of the comnanv wero. Tha Dfitt n'lln,1Princel.then toL 1 11 U UBdlcoft-tmlt 7u .uner irom m.Kit Dle, Kxsciie,. l'ror. (1. f. TIIKKI, SI. U., CO 1 North Bllth St., l'hllIcl. nhlii. I-.-, it,-- a Guu.nteo la ,err fiM, vtiiftoel It Sulotur (00 cutting). ll Vlior l.ll.Hhr-orft-. Part, tnltriwl. llout.lUt, t'ki t V, Bua.B-il. Hour, for long itaodlog ana dkogeroui ..uM.n.muiulia. l-re.li r.ir. eurod 1 10 lO d,l. 4 Head for Sworn teiUmootftU and Uook. Jill frudloipoMd. TTT TTTTTTt'--'lT''''' Commercial Hotel Entirely remodeled and refurn ished. Elegant Bath and Wash Rooms. Boarders by the Day-week or month. Well stocked bar attached. An iieuser-Busch St. , Louis beer and Pabst Milwaukee beer in bottles. The Best Hotel In the Region Giving the Best Accommodations for the noney. Try Our "CONFIDENCE" s-Cent Cigar. Best on Earth. Morris Heckman, PROPRIETOR, Cor, Main and Coal Sis., Shenandoah, Pa, PRAB0WSKY HOTEL, II. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. S19 N. Centra St., Pottsvllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Olns nod Wines, at tha ba A choice line of (Iran and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodation for travslsrs. Veals at all bours BACK BREAKING the modem, scientific, practical up-to-date medicine that banishes kidney bsckache, kidney aliments, sleeplessness and urinary disturbances ln either adults or children. The first dose of Kid-Nc-Oids works wonders a week's trial will oftimes cure mild cases take u box or two and your kidney trouble will disappear Disordered kidneys are indicated by pains in the back, distress 01 fullness after eating, scanty or scalding urine, weakness and chills, pains in the loins, nervousness, sleeplessness, loss of vitality, swelling in limbs or body or both, and sediment in the urine. in vollow tablot form nut ud in Othors Imitations. uauu Nursou. ai. store or vy man. Manhood Sterility or Harrenness. $1 a box; ln so days; tii, Bvuio ur uy uiuit Drug Store. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY 14, 1899. PaMenger trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, MaucU Chunk, LeliiuMon, Blathnrtoii. White Hall. Catasnuaua. Allentown. Uetlileliem, Easton New York and Philadelphia at a '.a. 7 ou a. in . a az nnu o it p. in. For Wllkeabarre, Whlto Unveil and IMttntou. 5 28, 10 12 a. in.. 12 52 mid S 17 p. 111. For Laeeyvllle, Towanda, Suyre, Waverly Elmlra, llocliegter; lluOulo, Niagara Falls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the West, 10 12 a. in., 12 52 and 3 17 p. m. For Belvldere, Delaware Water Gap anf Btroudsbure, S 28 n. m., S 17 p. iu. For lainbertvllle and Trenton, 7 50 a. ni. For .leanesvllle, I.eviston and lleaver Meadov B 28 a. in., 12 52 p. in. For McAdoo. Audenrled, Hazleton, Stockto and Lumber Yard, 5 28, 7 SO, 10 12 a. m., 12 52 and 3 17 p. m. ForJeddo, Drlfton and Freeland, 5 28, 1012 a, ni,, 5 17 p. m. For Scranton, 1 28. 10 12 a. m., 5 17 p. ra. For IxMt Creek, ulrardvllle,and Ashland, 4 00, and 7 28 p. in. For ltaven Uun, Centralla, Mount Carniet and Sliamokln, 10 49 a. in., 1 42, 6 07, 9 23 p. in. Far Mahanoy City, Park Place and Delano, 5 28, 7 00, 10 12 u. in., and 12 52, 9 17 p. ni. For Yatcnvllle, S 28, 10 12 a. m. Trains will leavo Hhamokln at 7 00. 9 20 a. in., 11 50 and 4 20 p. in., and arrive at Shenandoah at 7 SO, 10 12 a. m.. 12 62, 5 17 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, St. Clair, New Castle, Morea and New lloston, 7 60 and 10 12 a. in , 12 62 and S 17 p. in. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 9 46 a.m., 12 83, 605, 8 15 p. ni. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 9 36 a. in., 12 45, S 09, 6 SR, 8 31 p. in, SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for ltaven Run, Centralla, Mt. Carmel and Sliamokln, 9 46 a. in., 7 21 p. iu.. Trains leave Sliamokln for Shenandoah at 8 60 a. m., and 5 33 p. in. Leave Shenandoah for Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo. Audenrled Hazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weatherl and Mauch Chunk, 9 47 a ra., and 632 p. m. For Lchtghtoii, Slatlngton, Catasaunua, Wlilt, Hall, Coplay, Allentown, Easton and Phillips burg, 9 47 a. m., and 6 32 p. ra. For New York and Philadelphia, 9 47 a. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8 60, a, n., and 6 27 p. m. M, B. CUTTER, Supt. Transportation, South Bethlehem, Pa. ROLLIN H. WILUUlt, Qenl. Sup., South Bethlehem, Pa. CHARLES S. Ll!K, Gent. Pass. Agt.. New York, N. Y. A. W.HONNEMACHEU, Dlv. P. A., South Bethlehem. Pa. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Pursuant to order of the Orphans' Court of the county of Schuylkill, In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the subscriber, administrator of the estate of Franklin Schell, late of the townsmpoi union, 01 tnecouiityoi Hciiuyiklll. ., I ...iu .... i 1 ... 1.1 1 ...... .1 . on Haturday, the thirtieth day of September, 1899, at 2 o'clock Iu the afternoon, atthepublla house of Israel Appelate, li, the village of RinKtown, in the county of Schuylkill afore said, the following described rotcrtles, late the estate of the said Franklin Schell. deceased: I'KUl'l'.tt 1 v jnu. 1. au mat certain lot or uleco of irround. situate ln North Union town ship Schuylkill county, and state ot Pennsyl vania, marked In Plot "11," of Lebo's addition lOPiew Lonuon, t,now cuiieu .nuremnerfrj as Lot Number Six (0). Containing fifty feet front by one hundred and fifty feet In length, and erected thereon is a double two-and'ahalf story frame tenaraent house. PROPERTY NO. 2. All that certain un divided one-third interest, of, In, to, out of or concerning, a piece ol laud and tenatnent, situate in Rlngtown, Union township, Schuyl kill county, Pennsylvania, adjoining lands of J. Wesley Penstermacher, Evangelical Lu theran church, S. Orant LlndenmuUi and others; and containing 3 acres and 150 perches, more or less, with a i story frame dwelling, a y story frame kitchen attached, and a frame stable. TERMS OK HA1.K. Twenty per cent, of the price bid to be paid when the property is struck down, and the balance on or before Dee. 30th, 1899, without Interest. The purchaser to pay the United Ulates revenue stamps and all Instru ments ot writing. Any further Information may be obtained by calling upon the undersigned administrator, or bis attorney, 8. U. M.lIollopeter, Esq., Shen andoah, Pa. Benjamin F. Lonqenbesoeb, Administrator. Uy order of the Orphans' Court. V. (J Rprse, Clerk. Pottsvllle, Sept. i, im -tH3-20 Boca it fed that "way? It's a warning that your kidnoya are giv ing Help them! The kidneys need it, or they -wouldn't ask bo sharply for aid. Keep tho kidneys right, and good health will always bo your portion How Trill you do that - Tako boxes soil for 50o a box KIRLlN. AHUSEHENTS. Ferguson's Theatre, J, 11. QUINN, Manager. OME NIGHT ONLY I Tuesday, Oct. 3rd, '99. EVERYTHING NEW BUT THE NAME. Schoppo Bros. In tho screaming farce Shenandoah Borough Council In Session. HEW I NOVEL ! ORIGINAL! Itedhotrngtlt.ieppccinU.es and dances. Grand First Part. Elaborate stage setting, rppreentlnr the deck ou hoard the battleship Oregon. Watch for the Grand Street Parade. $1.00 Worth of Amusement for 10, 20 and 30c. This Hot Weather One needs a cooling beverage that will gently kUUV lij Hit- py kv-ii4 itv. t it quenches the thirst. Lauer's Beer and Porter Just touches the spot. They are cooling, satisfy ing and invigorating, These brews will be furnished in case lots for family use by applying to Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - PA Keystone State Normal School, KUTZTOWN, PA. The fall term of thU famous training school for teachers will open August 28, 1899. Su- Iierlor advantages aru offered o young men and women Iireparlug for teaching, col ege, or business. Tho build ings are all new, containing spacious and comfortable rooms forstudents, roomy re citation halls, steam heated throuirhout.und sumilled with the latest and best lighting and sanitary appliances. Uefore choosing a school secure a catalogue of the Keystone Normal School. Rev. N. G. Schaelfer, Ph. D D. D PRINCIPAL. For full Information, catalogue, etc , address KEYSTONE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, ' KUTZTOWH, PA. 11 J I tit Hi t to tA I.
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