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Upon signing the agreement to take the Hbrald lor six mouths, the book will be delivered upon payment of 75 cents. This is in addition to the regular subscription of 25 cents a mouth, -srZ-K! M13 mi MUMJEi IM1 1 Ml W 1 hi Transvaal and Froo Stato Tron ' Advancing on Ladysmtth. STRONG BRITISH FORCE THE? ' "Jonornl Sir door no Stovrnrt Whltf" II Twelve Thmisntid Molt and Fort nix Guns With Whloli to ltopol t Annnnlt r tho Allies. London, Oct. 19. There Is still authentic news from Mafeklng, but reports tend to confirm tho bollof tl Colonel Uadcn-rowell Is holding own, and no credit Is given to 1 vogue rumor that a flag of truco hi been displayed. A considerable ensaeement Is n ticlpated In the vicinity of Ladysrr 1 today. The combined advance of Bo. s and Freo Stato troops In this direct!' ling been executed with not Inconslde -ata skill, and shows a cloar npprocli -tlon of tho British position. Qonerol Sir George Stewart White has 12,000 men and 46 guns avallablo, besides a considerable force of volunteers, to hold Ladysmtth, and no anxiety Is felt ou his account, for tho Natal country, Wlioro the engagement Is expected, Is fairly open, and although tho work of moving them will be difficult, the guns are likely to do good work. The country Is not favorable for Boer tactics, and It will be very diffi cult for them to avoid the exposure of their flanks to attack by & vigorous and mobile enomy already occupying useful positions. That Is, supposing tney really mean to fight and not mere ly to attempt to draw General white farther out with a vlow of suroundlug mm. General White has a larsre body of oxcdllent cavalry, which will be put to gooa use. The Dally Telegraph's correspondent at Lndysmlth says no newspaper rep-' lesuuiuiivua uru auuweu to prucaeu from there either to Beaters Station or Acton Homes, and adds that General Joubert's forces are moving against Glencoe and Hesters Station ou tho Harrysmith-Lynch line. According to the same authority some volunteers, who had just como into Lady-smith from Besters Station and Acton Homes before the dispatch was sent.- reported that 300 Boers tried ineffectually to cut off small parties of British troops, but the Natal men wore too wary to be caught, and retired firing. The enemy, as usual, hid them selves behind piles of rocks and In gullies, but were unable to advance. They used cannon against the Brit ish riflemen, -who, nevertheless, main tained a stout resistance. The firing was very heavy. The country about Acton .Homes betng more open, the British mounted volunteers there aro retiring upon Dewdrop. Two thou sand Boers were engaged at Acton Homes and rather fewer at Besters Station. It Is reported that the enemy there is hemmed In and Buffering se verely. The Daily Telegraph, commenting on the foregoing from Its correspondent, says it Is difficult to understand the references to Gloncoe and Besters Sta tion, except on the theory that Com mandant General Joubert is dividing his forces. The Times' Lobatst correspondent, tolographlng under date of Oct. 18, says: The Boers were around us all day yesterday and brought up tho line In several places between Pltsanl and Mafeklng. Thoy were attacked and de feated by a party of our men from Mafeklng. Thirty Boers were killed during the night. Another lot broke up tho line a mile north of Lobatsl, cutting tho wires. The station master and all of us here set to work and have just restored communication, The Cape Town correspondent of Tho Times, under date of Tuesday, Bays: All Is woll at Klmberley, though communication Is almost entirely cut There Is no means of learning any thing that happens north of the Orango river unless perhaps by -way of uho desla and Belra. The Dally News' Ladysmtth corro Bpondent, telegraphing on Tuesday, says he learns that the discontent in Swaziland Is taking a form hostile to the Boers, who quitted Bremersdorf precipitately. According to this cor respondent the Boers dread a Swazt rising and most of the Dutch settlers in that country are preparing to leave, having already sent their wives and families into tho Transvaal. An olllclal note published at Lady- smith says: A Free State commando on Tuesday commenced actual hos tlllties. The- Free State has thus taken upon Itself tho responsibility of be ginning war and cannot hereafter pose as tne injured party. The British forces came into contact with the enemy in. the nlghborhood of Acton Homes and Besters Station, about IS miles out. The foregoing about exhausts the actual war news this morning. The worst features of the situation are ro gorded to be the probability of native risings, which, whether on behalf of or against the Boers, are certain to produce serious complications, besides danger to the few hundred whites In these districts. Tho havoc the Boers are making win tne railway ana telegraph lines win soriousiy impede the movements of Goneral Sir Redvers's Bailer's army corps. There are conflicting reports as to whothor tho Boers have or have not occupied Helpmakoar. According to the best acounts the rumor that they have done so Is untrue, but if the Boers have succeeded In this manoeu ver they are completely around the right of General Sir George Stewart White's position, and will be able either to attack him at an advantage or to move down into Natal behind him. 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Four dis tinct groups marched separately In the stately parade to Battell Chapel, met at Us doors nnd filled It to overflowing. Bushiest) men, members of city, state and national go eminent, college alumni and under graduates, with the official representatives of other uni versities, completed the list. President Hadley really took his seat as Yale's chief executive on commence ment day last June. He has since di rected the affairs of the Institution and had laid. In general, tho plans for his own inauguration. At his wish the Latin oration, pronounced nt every previous Inauguration, was omitted, not a conventional classic phrase was uttered, but a grand chorus of 100 voices of Yale under graduates, accom panied by a symphony orchestra of 50 pieces, was Introduced into the inaug uration program. Simplicity marked the exercises from beginning to close. The march to the chapel, the chorus, the slmplo words of AHTHPIt TWINING HADLEY. Rev. Dr. Joseph Twlchell, adminis tering the Inauguration oath, tho con gratulatory address of welcome by Professor George P. Fisher, dean of the divinity school, the prayer and benediction by Dr. Timothy Dwlgut, the retiring president, and the recep tion of the new president In the art school filled out the program. Three thousand Yale under grad uates and recent graduates united last night In a parade in honor of Presi dent Hadley. The hit of the proces sion was tho train of the "Hadley Transportation company." It consisted of a locomotive and three cars, each of the latter 10 feet long and seven feet high, lighted from, within with lanterns. The locomotive moved on wheels, nnd was fitted with a boiler, which emitted steam at every stop, and continuously rang a clanging bell as a warning of Its approach. The baggage car contained an excel lent likeness of Senator Chauncey M, Depew In the act of throwing out a trunk marked "A. T. H Yale." Tho baggage car and each of the two pas senger coaches were carried by two of the college "sweeps." The -whole train formed a tableau 90 foot long. T.he lo comotive burned cotton waste and was equipped with a headlight. The win dows of the passenger coaches con tained excellent portraits of promi nent professors and graduates. With the cars were 20 seniors carrying regu lation railroad lanterns and dressed In the garb of brakemen. Considering the fact that much of President Hart ley's reputation as an economist Is based on his work on railroad trans portation, tho railroad tableau was especially appropriate. What pleased the visitors most, and also the graduates of long standing, was the transparency carried by the divinity school students. It -was a faithful representation of the old Say- brook meeting house, whore the 11 ministers met who founded Yale col lege nearly 200 years ago. The scientific students carried as a symbol of their study a huge blast furnace of sheet Iron and cardboard, painted a dull red to represent the Aery heat that at every stop Bent flames high Into tho air. The furnace was 16 feet high. The art students carried a number of transparencies illustrative of their study. The campus was brilliantly Illumin ated, each room In the quadrangle be ing lighted. Hundreds of Chinese Inn terns hung in festoons and fancy de signs around the campus and in the archways of the several halls. Great quantities of red live blazed. Every man in the procession car ried a flaming torch. Each man also was garbed In academic gown and mor tar board of regulation cut, but of dis tinguishing hues. Transparencies In plenty were car ried at the distance of every few feet, most of them being humorous. The procession was reviewed at the city hall by the mayor and common coun cil. From tho city hall the procession marched to the home of former Profes sor George Brush, until last year di rector of the scientific department of the university. At President Hartley's home, near by, a longer stop wa3 made. President Hartley's appearance on the veranda was the signal for a mighty acclaim. The president made one of his characteristic speeches. Glorloua Hews. Comes from Tr. D. 11. Cargilo. of Washita. I.T. He writes: "Four bottles of Electric Hitters has cured Mrs. llretver or scrofula. which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out ou her bead and taco, and tne tiesc doctors count givo no help ; but her cure Is completo and and her health is excellent." This shows what thousands have moved, that Klectric Hitters is the best blood purifier known. It's tbe supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, oxpeU poisons, helps digestion builds up the strength. 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Having taRni dinner aboard the train the preeldent, Mrs. MrKlnley and Miss Mary Harbor were driven to tlio residence of Dr. Deetrlck, In North I'lielpa street, to attend the wedding of Miss Anna Viola Deetrlck to Mr. Will iam McKluley Duncan, a nephew of President MrKlnley. An hour later the preeldent and his cabinet entered car rlngps and were driven to 8t. Co lumbus Hall, where a public reception waa given, l'rcnldent McKlnley greet ed hundreds of hie boyhood friends with a hearty handshake and a kind word. The reception lasted until 10 o'clock. At that hour the party re turned to the train, which left Immedi ately for Pittsburg over the Pennsyl vania line. Dentil lit ii ColoraiTo lHl.7.nrd. Tellurlde, Colo., Oct. 19. -The body of Thurlow Washburn, assistant super intendent of the Liberty II ell Mining company, who started on horseback last Thursday for the properties owned by the company, Just over the range In Ouray county, was found yester day near the Vlrgtnlus Pans tra'l. Washburn had nearly reached his des tination when overcome by the terrible blizzard which whs prevailing. Wash burn's muthcr Mid sister reside in Jer sey City. niLK AND WATBR. Milk Is food. Water Is not food. Nurse the baby on water and it will not live long. Hut many a mother who supposes she is buying real tnilk is getting half water, and site wonders why tbe baby frets and looks thin nnd pale. What water is to milk so substitute mcdl cinca are to Dr. Pierce's. This is why there is noiiung just as good ' as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery, for the cure of dis ordered or weak stom ach, impure blood, bronchitis, obstinate, lingering coughs, sore throat, weak lungs, bleeding lungs, and kindred affections, which, if neglected or badly treated, lead up to consumption. If you ask for Dr. Tierce's remedies and the dealer won't supply you, go to another store. Your health Is of greater Import ance than any extra jrofit he may make on the substitute. The. imitation substitute can not imitate the cures. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Is absolutely non-alcoholic and non-narcotic. It can be safely relied upon by temperance people. It is not only the safest, but also the surest remedy for the stomach, blood, throat and lungs. " My wife had a severe attack of pleurisy and lung trouble," writes Abrera Freer, Hsq., of Rockbridge, Green Co . Ills. "The doctors gave her up to die. She commenced to take Dr. Tierce s Golden Medical Discovery, nnd Im proved from the first dose, ny the time she had taken eight or ten bottles she was cured, and It was the cause of a large amount being sold here. I think the 'Golden Medical Discovery' is the best medicine In the world for lung trouble." For 2t one-cen' stamps to pay postage, you can get a free copy of tne Common Sense Medical Adviser, a work of iou8 pages. Cloth bound 31 stamps. Send to Dr R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y PROFESSIONAL CARD! . M. nURKK. ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Office Egan building, corner of Main an Centre streets, Rbenandnab. J CLAUDE DltOWM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce: Cor. Centre and White streets, nei o Justice Toomeys office. Q OltUIILER, M. D ' PHYSICIAN AND SURfJEON. No. 80 East Lloyd Street. Office hours: 8 to 9 a. m. 1 to 8 p. m. 7 toJ p. m. pilOF. JOHN J0NK8, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box S3, Malumoy Clly, Pa navlne studied under some of the bee,, masters Id London and Paris, will srlye lesson. on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture Terms reasonable. Address In care of Btrous. itie teweier noenandoan. If we can sell yon one 3c. package of in is admixture we'll be satisfied. You'll buy more for It will touch Uie spot. Grecers nave SEEUQ'S. EVAN J. DAYIES, Livery and Undertaking. No. 13 North Jardlii St. isE tisj added V illttleofSeel Iz'a to ordinary coffee knows a t grand drink t'-at1 u Ywlll please her husband. S Acts gently on the Kidneys,, Liver and Bowels GlEANSes the System EFFECTUALLY OVERCOMES 1 HABlTUAtC0NST'PATI0f, PERMANENTLY BV7 THC GENUlNt - MiM'f o 6y (AUI?RNIATGrSYRVP(. ''.L vuxx roa su or tu mcm& fu sc ni wnt Philadelphia & Readinq R'y- Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke, IN KFFKOT OCTOBKP 3. 1S49. Trains leave Hhenamloati mt follows! For New York via Philadelphia, week day 1 10, 8 3S, 7 87. 9 M a. m 12 26, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 am. For New York via Mai-eli Chunk, week days, 787a.m.,1226aud 8 09 p. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 88, 7 87. 9 65 a. m., 12 39, 8 09 and 8 09 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 n la. For l'ottsville, week days, 2 10, 7 87, 9 68 a. m. 12 28, 8 09, 8 09 and T 80 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m. For Tamanua and Mahanor Cttr. week dars 210, 787, 968 a, m., 12 2. 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. iumlny. iiotm, For wllltam.port, riilnbury and Lewtsburg, week days. 3 27. 11 82 a. m.. 12 24. 7 30 n. m. Sundays, 8 27 a m. ror :uaiano) t'jane. weekdays, z 10, 3 77, oas, 787.988,1182 a.m., 12 28, 8 09, 8 09, 780, 968 m. Munuays, z to ana a a a m. For Ashland and Shamokln. week davs. 8 27. 7 87, 1 1 82 a, m., 12 28, 8 09, 8 07, 7 28 and 9 63 p. m. Sunday, 8 27am. for liaitlmore, Vtasnlnglon and the weet via . ' v. ... tuiuuiu .rums i itcwjiuK Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. A n. U K.) at 8 20, i m, ii -jr a. m., a iu ana 7.77 p. u.. Sundays 8 20, 7 00, 11 28 a. m., 8 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20 U io o tu p.m. ciunaays, l B.), a ja p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAil. Taah V T.. 1 -I- UL,.J.n.. l- dayu. 12 15. 4 30. 7 30. 1180 a. m.. and 80. 4 80. 9 00 p.m. Leave new lor it Tla Maucn Chunk, week days, 4 80. 9 10 a. mn 1 80, 4 40 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4 80. S 88. 10 21 a. m. and 186, 4 08, 6 88. 11 so p. m. Lave Heading, week days, 137, 7 00, 10 03. , m., 12 15, 4 17, 6 00, 8 28 p. m. Leave l'ottsville. week davs. 7 17. 7 40 a. m. 930, 1280,1 20. 4 80, 6 10 and 6 60 p. m. iave lamaqua, week days, s 18, a so, 11 29 m., 1 49, 3 68 7 r, 9 41 p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days. 8 43. 9 04. 11 47 a. m. lzi 6 1, 6 24, 7 44, 10 OS p. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days. 2 40. 4 00 880. 922 1023, 13 00, a. m., 3 89, 5 88, 642,768 Lave wiiususport, week days, 7 12, 1000 a. U..12 34 act) tOO. 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave PI Iladelohla Chestnut street wharf and South street -rhar tor Atlantic Clly. n eekuays liinress, a 03, 2 uu, 4 uu, a 00, 7 15 p m. ArcompiodAtlou, 8 00 a ni, 6.0 p ru. Sun days Kxprt-M, 900, 10 00 a m,7 13 p iu. Aceonv uiimuuuu, own ro, , up m. Leave Atlantic City Denot: Weekdays Ex. press, 7 a-S, 9 1.0 a m, 3 30, 3 30 n m. Accommoda tion, 8 15 a ru, 4 03 p m. Hundiiys I".ipren,4 30, 730 pm. Accommodation, 715 n m, 4 0) pm. For Capo May, Ocean City and Sea Isle City Weekdays 9 13 am, 4 10, 5 00 p m. Sundays -Chestnut St.. 9 13, South St., Sam. Addition ,1 (or Cane May Weekdays 8 03 rarior uira on an express trains. Vn fnUh.. I , II , . - . A-u, . i iuvi iiituiiuaiiuu, apply w DcwreJS. Phlladell hla and Readlne Railway ticket a rent or address L A. SwHiniBD, Edo! J. Wmu, uen'i Hupt., uen'ip&st'r Agt.. tteadlne-T-emlnal Pkll.alehla POLITICAL CARDS. OTK FOR VM. S. LEIB, OF ASHLAND. FOR l'ROTI IONOTAUY. yOTE FOR FRANK R. KANTNER, OF LOFTY. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yOTE FOR HORACE F. RABER, OF PlNIldROVK, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yOTU FOR THOMAS J. HIGGINS, OF SHENANDOAIL FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. yOTE FOR M. A. CAREY, FOR PROTI IONOTARY. y OTK FOR FRANK C. REESE. Or SUBKANDOIU. FOR COUNTY REGISTER. yOTE FOIt JOHN T. SHOENER, FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. yOTB FOR CHARLES E. BERGER, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. y OT15 FOR EMANUEL JENKYN, Present Incumbent. FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS. Tho Rosy Froshnoss BB I Is Inra- I Otxom'aj I Aim a vciveiy soilness or tne skin riably obtained by thore who use Potxoat wwitiie.iua iinuer.
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