nfni i i I da not believe thcr u a ease of dy.pep ila, Indigestion or ny stomach trouble that cannot b re lieved at one and Krmanontly cured mr Di'faPBrsiA Cobb. MUNTON. At all druggist, 25c. a rial. Guide to Health and medi cal advice free. 1505 Arch street, Phlla. IrOVITA PILLS Restores Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cures Impotcncy, Night Emlsslonsand wasting diseases, all ellect- of self- iabUBe, or excess ana lndis Icretlon. A ncrvo tonic and 'blootl builder. Brings the I 1 "TlUIIK giuw lu iati; auva rV51! restores the fire of youth. WAvSKBy mail ROc per box, C boxes for $2.50; with iv written guaran tee to euro or refund tho money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton A. Jackson Sts., CHICACO, ILL. Sold t Klrlln'a drug store. Blienaiidonli, Pa. -Mrhr.trr' Knltl.li PUnion.i Hi-nnd. EKKVRQVAL PILLS Oriel"" nun Unix wnmnt. Arc lwj t'Ui I. iad.cc urnfflil lor ivum'SKr wufn S..i.f tti,A In ltfd Hid .oM ntrftllla' ?boi. letlM with nio rinimn I Hfcf .it... D.f,,,. .l,mi0rait tnhHilU ftioni and fmfatlonf . M PruMnil, or ton 4. ' la mmr ftr t'rtl-ioli, timanUi. nl "If ( for l.Btllfm m-wr."! mr rfcthMtrcimlelOMi1NnwmiBrt Bold br Local Drauti". rillLAIIA., 1'A. Dr. Humphreys' Specifics enre by acting directly npon tho disease, without exciting disorder in any other part of tho system. NO. CURES. ntlCES. 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. .'25 '2 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic. .'25 3 Teethlng.ColIc,Crying, Wakefulness .25 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults '25 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis '25 5 IVcurnUla, Toothache, Faceache '25 9 Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo. . .'25 10 Dyspepsia, Indlgustlon,WeokStomach.25 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods '25 12 Whiles, Too Prof use Periods '25 13 Croup, Laryngitis, UoarsenesB '25 14 Salt nhcuni, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .'25 1 5 nheumatlsm, Rheumatlo Pains !25 16 Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague '25 10 Catarrh, Influenza. Cold In the Head .23 20 Whooplng-Coimh 23 27- Kldney Diseases 25 28 ,ervou Debility 1.00 30 Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed 25 77 drip, Bay Fever 25 Dr. Humphreys' Manual of all Diseases at your Druggists or Mailed Free. Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of prrce. Humphreys' Med. Co Cor. William & John Sts., New York. Pennsylvania 1 RAILROAD. BOHUYKILL DIVISION October 10. 189V, Trains will leave Shenandoah after sue sdovo date tor Wlggan. UUberlon, Frackvlllo lut Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, Beadles, adelphla (Broad street station) at ft IS and 80S a. m., z iu, o it p m. on week days. Sundays, 8 03 a. m.. 4 20 d. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoal' at 7 83, lH0a.ro. and 5 88, 7 8ft v. -n. Bund v. 11 01 a. m. and 5 8ft d. m. Leave Pottsvllle lor Shenandoah (via Fracs- vine i xu, 11 zu a. m., o iu, r iu p. ru. uunuav 1085 a. m.. ft 10 d. m. ' Leave Philadelphia, (Droad street station), foi nnenanuoau as a tsa a. m., . iu p. in. week: ua r , Sundays leave at 6 SO and 9 23 a. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for A-uimviue. a ou, OWJ, iu IV a. IU., 1 uu, 1U, 1 Jl p. m. weekdays. Sundays, ft 60, 9 23 a. m, and v Ua y tu. Leave Droad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOB NEW YORK. Express Week-days, 8 20, 4 05, 140, S 00, K 18 660,738.8 25,9(10, (10 21, dining car), 1100,114 u in, 18 00 noon, 12 35. (Limited 1 00 and 4 22 p in, dining cars), 143, (2 30, dining car), 3 20, 8 50, 4 02, 6 00, 5 6ft, (dining car), 6 00, 7 02, 810, iuuiiiwhj,,uw y. m, , ui. iiigui. auntiaVH, 8 20.4 05. 1 40 5 CO ft 15 8 25. 0.V1 (10 21 .llln car),10 43, 11 43 a m, 12 03, i dining car), 12 85, 3 80, (dining car), 4 02, (Limited 4 22 dining car). 6 20, ft 68, dining ca.. 6 85, 702, 8 10, dining car , 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night ror notion wiinoul change, II 01 s re., week days, and 8 10 1. ra.. da.Hr. For Sea Girt. Ashurv Parlr. rwan nAa Long Branch, and lntcrmedlnto stutlons, 8 2s! WASHINGTON AND THK SOHTn For Baltimore and Washington, 8 50 7 20 ST . ft OA II m . mm r , n n 1 1 t 10 20. 11 23, a. m., 12 09, 12 8ft dining car) "lit ng Carl. 812. 4 11. 15 2H nniivr..ilnn Li .lmlted dinlllLT carl, ft Ri. n 1?. TAM .tl1.in B.l f oi .51 l "i i . 1 . . . i' i, v. uii.wiK vuij, i ui , miu r& w nigni wees .VS. HutitlAlk AM 9911 Q19 HO!) . m IQiv, II 12. dlulnecnrl. 312. 4 41 TSTo r,noroll' Limited dining car, 6 31 6 65 dining car, 1731 dlningcar,p, m.,aud 1205 night. For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 12 a m, 1 52 iwivu ncoK uays, a uaana ii io p ru uauy. WEST JERSEY & SEASHOKE R. R. FOB, ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware river unuKB r,xreus, v u u ra, v vo p m weekdays. ouuuujBiVMniu , iqpin. Leave Market Street Warf Kipresa, jOOtm, a 00, 4 00, 8 00 p m weekdays. Sundays, 9 0), 1000 a m (acooramodatlon 4 80 and llv p m. For Cone May. Amrlesen. WlliUv,.i Q,H Holly Beach, Sea Isle City, Avalon, and Stone Harbor Ki press 9 00 am, 4 00 p m week days 4 00, 5 00, p. m. week days Sundays, 9 00 and 10 00 a. m. For tickets and other information apply to B. I, HtrrooiKsoir, Oen'l Manager. Geu'i Pans'g'r Ast PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J M.BUBKB, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Offlc-Egan building, corner of Main at, Centre streets, Shenandoah. J CLAUDE BBOWtf, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office i Oor. Centre and White streets, nex o Justice Toomey's office. ' Q onuiiLun, M, D., ' PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. No, 80 last Lloyd Street. Ofllce hour. i 8 to 9 a. m.t 1 to I p. m. 7 toe p. in. pROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRnCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahauoy Oily, Pa Having studied under some ot Ihs beat H, fDLon,l05?d Part., will give lesson. Oil thA Vlnlln.mslnrln1ln ....1 t ...w Term, reasonabla AddreM In care ot Slrou.e. THE VANDERBILT WILL 1 Alfred's Oonoeasion to Cornelius Was Not a Gift. MADE TO AVEET LITIGATION. TlioKlde-it Hon oftltoDend Mllllonnlro Would llBve Contostod Ills Fntlior'a Will Hnd Not Alfred Airrood to ln oronso tho Amount GIvou to Htm. Now York, Oct. 28. Tho Tribune says: Tho provisions of tho will ot Cornelius Vnnderbllt have excited ln tonso Interest. From certain remarks It nppears that this settlement alone, effected after lone discussions, pre vented a contest that might have re sulted In ono ot tho greatest and cost liest will litigations ever known, uor nollus Vnndorbllt. Jr.. when ho learned the provisions of his fathor'a will, placed his Interests In tho hands of his counsel, Carter & Ledyard. They con ducted negotiations with Henry D, Andorson, the attorney ot Airroa Qwyno Vanderbllt. Enough has been admitted to indicate that had Alfred not mado tho concession mentioned litigation would have followed. When Cornelius was seen he dismissed the subject briefly by Baying: 'Whatever arrangements may have been made was effected through Thy attorneys. Carter & Ledyard. 1 have no comment to make upon the Bettle ment. It was a family arrangement, and not a gift." It was learned from a trustworthy Bourco that Cornelius Vanderbllt, Jr., is much disappointed by his father's will and the attitude in which he has been placed by his brother's handsome concession, and that he will withdraw from any further participation In the affairs of tho Vanderbllt properties. Cornelius Vanderbllt, Jr., Is described by those who know him intimately ns a reticent young man. He took his disagreement with his father much to heart, and after his marriage tried in overy way to overcome the difficulty He entered the ofllce of the super intendent of motive' power of the New York Central, and went to work to prove his merit. Ho worked early and lato, and never asked moro than any other employe. Ho did everything ho could to provo to his father his seri ous intentions. He never complained, nnd ndver allowed an opportunity to pass without trying to secure a re cstnbllshment of the former cordial re lations between himself and father. It is further asserted that he had hoped and believed he had succeeded in gaining his father's favor. The two men did not discuss tho subject, but for hours father and son talked cor dially at the Breakers in Newport and nlso In this city. The young son ot Cornelius, Jr., was often taken to the Breakers, nnd Mr. Vanderbllt mani fested a keen enjoyment in seeing his grandson. It Is said that in the light of these talks and the fondness dis played by his father for the baby Cor nelius, Jr., believed that he had re gained his father's favor, and would shave at least equally with AJfred, Bhould he not be the chief heir. It Is said that he will soon retire from the place In the New York Central ofllce and go Into the banking business as a partner of his father-in-law, It. T. Wilson. Robbed the Grave A startling incident of which Mr. John Olivor of Philadelphia, was tho subject, is narrated by him as follows : "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, palu continually iu back and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Fortun ately, a friend advised trying 'Klectric Hitters,' ana to my great joy ana surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed tho grave of another victim." No ono should fall to try them. Only 50 cents per bottle at A. Waslcy's drug store. Up Ud Con'l 1'rlooM. Pittsburg, Oct. 28. Prices of coal have been advanced about 15 cents a ton. The Pittsburg Coal company, the railroad combination, has made this official announcement to the trade. No reason Is given for tho advance, Sick Headaches, The curse of overworked womankind, are quickly and surtly cured by Earl's Clover Root Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory, Price 25 cts. and SO cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlln ona guarantee. lion til 'from a Coon's Hlto. Toledo, Oct. 28. Mrs. James Seanor. of Bucyrus, died yesterday from the effects of a bite of a pet 'coon, and her daughter, 11 years old. Is dying from the same, cause. Tho 'coon became en raged, biting mother and daughter, and Dotn suuered from blood poison. OASTOnXA. Bean tie The Kind Yoa Have Always Bought l'ottlirrew'H ltndlc.il Utterance. Aberdeen, S. D., Oct. 28. Reports from Senator Pettlgrew's meeting nt Woonsocket crndlt him iifi iSn,.!-,, eulogized Agulnaldo as a patriot and nero. tie never once reierred to the achievements of the South Dakota regiment in Luzon, or mentions,) ih home coming. At the conclusion of this portion of his address be said: "I am ashamed of my country; I would pull down the flag and go back and blot out recent history if I could." Jhe Cure that Cures Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Whooping Cough. Asthma. urononius ana incipient Consumption, Is oHo's tvs cTerman remedy" Atrs9. Z550rts LADIES DO TOO K1W DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel g Pennyroyal Treatment eafe and reliable euro on the mar kou Price. $1.00; cent by mail. uuauiat) ouiu vuij w Klrllni druff store. GOLD DOBT." The E5tfoen Sink Should not breed diseases like typhoid fever or malaria. It will not if you use Gold Dust regularly. Gsnd for fre. booklet "Golden Roles for lltMii.work." , THE N.K. FAIRDANK COMPANY Cslc.s St. Louis NewYotk Boilos "DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF hi Ti B bub m am Tho great remedy (or nervous prostration and alt diseases ot tho generative organs of either sox, such as Ncrvoni l'rotrution Failing or Lost Manhood, Imnotcncy. Nu-'htly Emission. ot TODacco or upturn, wmcn ieau ot AFTER USING. 95 order wo guarantt1 to euro O boxes for gu.uu. inc. itio r For Sale toy 1 i That Compel Respect. Prices That Exact Admiration. VVVWWVWV'WVVNAWVyWVVVWvVvVVW Remarkable Offer Hen's Suits. in Men's all-wool blue serge suits, warranted fast color, made up with satin piping, worth $12; our price during sale $Q.OO. Men's all-wool double breasted or sack suits in ten shades, stripes and checks or plaids, sold every where at $10 ; our price during this sale $S.50 Men's black cheviot suits iu double or single breasted, regular ?io values; our price IpS.QO. vwvwwvvwwwvvvAlVvvvv L. Refowich, The OnePrice Clothier, 10 & 12 South Main Street, D. & J. SIEGEL Are the recognized Stove Range and Heater dealers town. They are sole agents There is none better in the world, and you can buy them only at Sieefel's. A better stove than others and for considerable less money. FURNITURE I- Anything you may desire, petitors and a bigger stock. 103 South Main Street. Faultless Labor Are responsible for our always busy business. Try us on plumbing and gas fitting. You wont regret the trial. P. W. Bell, Oor. White & Lloyd Sts. A TREACHEROUS ALLY. Wealthy Btanynn Wn l'lottlnir to Aid The Filipino ItebeU. Manila, Oct. 28. An Informal meet Uago, one of the wealthiest Blsayans who had taken the oath ot alleglences to tho United States, and who posed as a friend ol Americans, has been ar rested at Hollo, while other Blsayans are being watched. The prisoner is charged with organizing a revolution ary junta. Santiago owns sugar es tates throughout the island of Negros. It is asserted that a council ot ten and the manager of the Junta met dally at Santiago's office for the purpose of en gineering an extensive scheme of col lections for on Insurrection.- One ot Santiago's steamers was captured car rying supplies to the rebels. His ar rest caused rumors of nn outbreak of the natives of Hollo, and precautions have been taken to prevent trouble, A battalion ot tho Eighteenth regi ment and the marines of the gunboat Concord form an expedition at Concep tion, northern Panny, which Is search ing for the Concord's coxswain, who was lured ashore by a white flag and who la supposed to be a prisoner. They found the place deserted and burned every house as a punishment General Young's column, which left San Isldro Thursday morning at day break, encountered the enemy Btrongly entrenched Just beyond the Tuboatin river. A brisk fight ensued and the rebels were repulsed, Two Americana were killed and one wounded. Pursuit was Impossible, on account of the width and depth of the stream. Don't Let Anybody Interfere, But Take Pan-Tina for coughs aud colds, 25a. At Gruhler Bros., drug stora. aoto DOST,' KING." 1 HEN LIO 0 VITALITY wnnvmniwii ttt.t.h Youiliful i-rrors. Mental Worry, excessive use to ms-impwon ami insaniiy. vwm every or refund tho money, aoia ai 9i.uu per dox. i s viiv. '.ii al i u., uievciauu, unto, P. W. Houck. Remarkable Offer Men's Overcoats. In Men's light color covert over coats, regular price i7.50 : our price $4. SO. Men's light color covert over coats, in all shades, at prices $6,00, s.uu, sa.uu and sa.'JU. Men's black and blue all-wool Kersey overcoats, made up with raw edges, strictly all-wool. Thesa coats are good values at Su our price during this sale SB. 75. - Shenandoah, Penna. in for the Buckwalter Hake. Far cheaper than our com- & 105 consistent with Faultless Prices Carload of Stoves, Heaters, Ranges, AWAIT YOUR INSPECTION AT OUR STORE. We have the best Satisfactory giving products that are being sold anywhere, bave money by coining to see us aud our display. DAVISON'S DEPARTflENT STORES, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St. A box of our srEcinL rnniLT dies is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Dollvorod at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company Probably Proparing For a Deoisiva Battle in the Transvaal. TUESDAY'S FIQIIT AT KIMBERLEY According to llrltlxh l)limtohei the llrttoun It!ulfir!l n Superior Koroo oT Hooi-h, mid tho Hour Coiiimumlor, llotlin, Wnn Atnniiir tlio Ktllod. London, Oct. 28. The dispatches from the Boat of war In the TrariBVual are tow and far between. It Is pre sumed In Natnl that the Boers are re constructing their plans and that tho English are resting, but telegrams from Ladysmlth nt express ratea still occupy 43 hours In transmission to London, and therefore it Is not Im possible that something is happening. The special dispatches assert that Colonel Baden-Powell, tho British com mander at Mnfeklng, is aware that Pretoria has given General Cronjo orders to stay his hand, as already there Is quite enough to employe tho Boers in Natal. During the momentary lull In the fighting in Natal comes news from the western border, which temporarily shifts tho sceno of chief Intorest to the bolcaguored British force at Klm berley. The sharp struggle there on Tuesday appears to have been the re sult of a sortie with the view of break ing the cordon surrounding the place. Tho British, apparently E00 strong, met 700 Boers, and, according to the offi cial and other accounts, routed them after severe fighting, In which the ar mored trains appear to have done val uable service. The Boers were en trenched strongly seven miles north ward, and the British brilliancy carried the enemy's position without serious loss. It Is said that the Boers twice unfairly used a white flag. Botha, tho Boer commander, who was among the killed, was a member of the volltsraad. and a famous Dutch fighter. A special dispatch from Capo Town Elves detulls of tho defeat of 700 Boers by the British at Rlverton, north of Kimuorley, Wednesday, in which th enemy was completely routed with heavy loss, the British loss being threo men killed and twenty wounded, in' eluding two officers wounded. The Daily Telegraph has the follow lng from Ladysmlth, dated Wednes day: Our cavalry patrols have been fired on this forenoon and chased by the enemy near the sceno ot tho uolt fonteln engagement. The Boers show signs of becoming aggressive. We learned of the capture ot tho Hus sars iu response to a military wire sent to Commandant General Joubort. The Cape Town correspondent of The Dally Telegraph says he learns that Colonel Schlel. the wounded and captured commander ot the German contingent of tho Boer forces, Is the same Individual who acted as Cete wayos military adviser in the Zulu war, and who, after tho battle of Ulundl, offered 1,000 as a reward for the capture of the fugitive chief, According to the latest account of the first battle at Glencoe the Boer nrmy amounted to 7,000 men, and about noon another army, almost as large, under Commandant Genera Joubert, advanced within G,000 yards of uiencoe camp and then retired. The Boer losses were very heavy, fully 300, fair Alfred AHIner, governor ot Cape Town, aijd W. P. Schrelner, the pre- "dJJSi; of the Orange Free State asserting that a portion of Cape Colony Is now tree Stnte territory. Sir Alfred Mil- ner's proclamation warns all British subjects In the colony of their duty anu obligations to the queen. A telegram from Buluwayo, Rhode sia, dated Monday, says: A Boer force is threatening Chief Khama and Chief Llnchwe, who are loyal to Great Brit ain. The two chiefs' country lies at the extremo northwest of the Transvaal and includes Bechuannland. It seems a gross mistake for the Boers to pro voke war among the natives. The prob able explanation is that the Boer force Intends to destroy the railway to Bulu wayo, and thus prevent any attempt of Colonel Piummer's Rhodcstan force to go to the relief ot Mafeklng, A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapture of Annie E Springer, of 1123 Howard St., Philadelphia, when she louna that ur. Klue's new Dis covery for Uomsumptlon bad completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burded. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she says of this Royal Cure "It soon re moved the naiu In my chest and 1 can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely re member doing beiore. 1 reel like sounding its praise throughout the Universe." So will everyono who tries Dr. King's New Dis covery for any trouble of the Throat, Chest br Lungs. Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Wasley'a drug store j every bottle guaranteed. Choynr U Doa'nts O'Donnoll. Chicago, Oct. 28. Joe Choynskl de feated Steve O'Donnell last night in tho fifth round of what was to have been a six round bout. There was nothing In it but Choynskl from the start, O'Donnell making a comparatively poor showing. He was badly beaten, both eyes being nearly closed and his lips being split. Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from au otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath, Karl's rlni7A. Pnnt TV a tmrlflna Hi.v hwwith Iffl Lctlon on tba bonels. eto.. as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price M eta. and 50 cu. Sold by P. D. Virlin ou a guarantee. Coming Events, Oct. 30. First annual ball of the Shen andoah Base Ball Club in Bobbins' hall. Nov. Si. National Festival in Robblns Hall, North Main street, under auspices of the Young Men's Bible Class of the Presby terian Sabbath school. Nov. 21. Fourth annual ball of the De- lender Hose Company No. 3, to be held In the Hose Company's Hall, Turkey Run, "A dose lir time saves lives." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup; nature's remedy for coughs, oolds, pulmonary diseases of every sort. OppoHlnir Slnuirlitop For 8tyln. Baltimore, Oct. 28. The closing ses sion of the conference of the King's Daughters and Sons was held yester day In Ascension Protestant Episcopal church, The committee on resolutions took action in favor ot prohibiting the wearing of plumes, feathers and blrdi on hats. OuCV.STOXl.X.A.. Bears tha p l Ml" i n3H AMIS BOtpt SENATOR MASON'S RESIGNATION. A Itcnort Tlmt Clovnmor Tanner Will lip AppolntcM III SiitHHHM.or. Chlcato. Oct. 28. The Times-Herald nays: Senator William K. Mason's threat to resign unlesn the admlnls trntlon's preeent foreign policy Is changed may be executed beforeChrist- nias. Persons who assume to be well Informed Insist that he will step out Immediately, In pursuance of an ar rangement which will change the whole face of Republican politics iu Illinois. The story, u widely circulat ed, rune to this effect: Senator Mason will resign in a few weeks to take a high salaried position 112,000 or more rear with one of the biggest cor porations In the country, having head quarters In Chicago. Governor Tanner will then resign and Lieutenant Gov ernor Northcott, on succeeding to the governorehlp, will appoint Tanner to the vacant senatorstilp. Aprils Kllitil li.v tfi riitmo. Greeniburg. Pa.. Oct. 28. Prom tho mountainous section of Westmoreland county come reports of the fierce for est fires spreading. Farmers are work ing with migltt and main in semi cleared districts In the hope ot staying the names, but seemingly to no effect Hewn timber, uixm which the nntlvoH ot the ridge have worked all summer. Is being destroyed, but the greater loss is the Umber in the tree. Acres have already been killed by the flames. Tht ore is eating down Into the valleys nnd many farm houses are lu immi nent dauser. s ' No I'oreticn I FTlHrvoiiUHU Wnnttnl. London. Oct 28. Commenting unon the petition to President, McKlnley urging that the good 'off !, of the United States be offered In settling tho differences between Great Britain and the Transvaal, The Standard says. "It is as won for those whom It concerns, and particularly for those whom It does not concern, to understand that the Transvaal question Is one which exclusively affects ourselves, and which we propose to settle without assist ance or intervention of any kind." For four years Mr. Zineshelm suffered with piles but now his .ufferinsr has en u I tirely vanished and ht has gained twenty five pound.. John F. Ztngshelm, Esq., of No. 9 Lark street. Amiicrasm, i. v., writes t " I was afflicted with piles for four years brought on by heayy lining. My suffering was extreme and the piles gradually Increased In sue notwithstanding the fact that I tried manv dlffrrrnt bind. of treatment. Aficr becoming physically Incapacitated aud unable to work at all. and nr much hesitation I wrote to you. that I am very happy to state your advice hasdoue me I'irr--". r.nM.t, Twllal rtl. l good. You advised Dr. cove"i also his ' I'leasaut rel icts ' They hsve cured me. I tbsnk you most heartily for what you did for me. AU suf fering has enUrely vanished and T hRve mllnpri .hml twenty-fire pounds in weight. I used only one oouie 01 ooiucn Aicuicai Discovery and one vislof the Tellels."' Piles is a disease that Is usually treated locally with ointments which are well enough in their way but do not touch the cause. This is where Dr. Pierce's medicines ex eel they cure the cause of disease and of necessity the disease itself disappears. Piles are caused by a severe inflammation of the lining- of the rectum and lower in testines, and this inflammation is due to the presence of effete, poi sonous matter. To cure it two things are nec essary. 1st thorough cleansing of the bowels: ad the soothing and cooling of the inflamed membranes. Tho first is produced by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Two little 'Pellets' about twice the size of a pin head are a dose. Thev are the pleasantest cathartic known. They do not gripe but they do their work. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cools and purifies the blood and acts as a general tonic to the whole digestive system, neutralizing and eradicating all poisonous, irritating matter. The patient who takes these two rem edies will not only find his piles cured but will soon discover that hi. general health is greatly improved. Dr. Pietce's Pellets cure biliousness. Philadelphia & Readinq R'y. Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. IN EFFECT OCTOHi:i' 3 IK'9 Trains leave Shenandoah n follows: For New York via I'blladslphla, week day i 2 10, 8 83, 7 37, 9 55 a. m., 12 20, 8 09 and 8 09 p. m Sundays, 2 10 a m. For New York via Mai'.ch Chunk, week days, 7 87 a. m 12 26 and 8 09 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 83, 7 87. 9 53 a. m., 12 24, 8 09 and 8 09 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10, 7 87, 9 55 a. m. 12 28. 3 09, 8 09 and T 30 p.m. Sundays, 2 10 a m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days 2 10, 787, 963 a, m., 12 28, 8 09 and 6 09 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a m. For Wllllamsport, 8unbury and Lewlsburg week days. 8 27, 1182 a. m., 12 24, 7 80 p. m Sundays, 327 a m. Vnr M.hann. Pl.n. v..kf!.p. 9 in . "VT a 7 87, 9 53, 11 82 a. in., 12 28, 809, 809, 7 80, 9 5f p. iu. Sundays, 2 10 and 8 27 a m. For Ashland and Sharooaln, week days, 8 27, 7 87. 11 82 a. m.. 12 28. 8 09. 6 07. 7 25 and 9 55 r. m. Sunday, 8 27 a m. ror Baltimore, Washington and the West via ii. . u. k. ii., tnrougu trains les-i Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. A It. V Ii.) al 8 20, 7 55,1128 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. t Sundays a , uu, it 2o a. m., a o ana . i p. in. auui llonsl trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest- nuiaireeis station, weec nays, to sua. m 13 13 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 185, 8 23 p.m. TRAINS FOB SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, sys. 12 15. i 80. 7 80. 11 80 a. m.. and 1 wee. days, 12 15, i 80, 7 80, 11 80 a. m., and 80,4 80 9 00 p.m. ju p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk. ...1 days, 4 80. 9 10 a. m., 1 80, 40 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week oays, ii,g so, iu zi a. m, and 1 bo, 1 08, o 88 ,i ou p. ax. L,eave Keaoing, week day., 137, TOO, 10 OH ut., i tu, . ti , o uu, a iQ p. m Leave Pottsvllle. week davs. 7 17. 7 (0 a. m 9 80, 12 80, 1 20. 4 80, 6 10 and 6 50 p. m. iave tamaqua, weeK days, I IS, 8 80, 1123 m.t i iv, a m , , si p, m. Leave Mahanoy City, week day.. 8 43. 9 04 1147 a.m. 22i 5 A. 8 24. T 44. 1003 p. m Iave Mahanoy Plane, week day.. 2 40. 4 00 680. 922 10 23, 12 09, a. ra 289, 588, 842,758 lu z-t p m. Iave Willi ktisport, weekday., 7 42, 19 00 m 12 84 and IM.llBOp. m. ATLANTA CITY DIVISION. Leave PI- lladeluhia Chestnut .tree! wh.rf and Bouin Btrrei 'liar lor Atlantic city. Weekdays Express, 9 00, 2 00, 4 00, 5 00, 7 IS pm. A.commodatlon, sou a in, 8 to p m. Sun days ExprniH, 9 00, 10 CO a m, 7 13 p m. Accoin Leave Atlantic City Depc press, 7 38, 9 (0 a m. 8 80. 3 80 p m. Accommoda tion, 8 15 a iu, 4 03 p m. Sundays Eipress, 4 30, i w p tu. Accomrnouation, iu am, iw no Fur Cape May, Ocean City and Sea Isle City- Wi- kday9 15 am, 4 10, 500pm. Sunday. V. ' 1 W1U. V W, OOU.lt CI., V ut A ittr-n.l for Cape May Weekday 8 00 a ru v trior Cars on all express trains. 'r further Information, apply to nearest rt Mieipnia sua ueauing uauway ticket agen or Muures. I. A BwaiaiBD, Edsom J. Wisxt. uen't bupu, uen'l pass'r Art, Ksadlnr TermlnalPklladalnhU PRABOWSKY HOTEL, N. GRABOWSKY, Prop. 819 N, Centre 8L, PolUville, Pa. Fine old Wht.kays, Gins and Wines, at the ba jA. cnoice line oi tigara ana Temper ' ance Drinks. Accommodation, lor traveler. Meal. stall bout Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System effectually OVERCOMES JJrrtf 1 .JTf. h4B,TUALC0NST"'AT.0N 1 UMU PERMANENTLY BUT THE GENUINE. MAN TO OY (AUI?RNIAirGfSYRVP(. roa tu er su twt w ru ami. POLITICAL CARDS. yOTE FOll WW. S. LEIB, 01' ASHLAND. FOR PROTHONOTARY. yOTE KOIt FRANK R. KANINER, OF LOFTY. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. tOTK FOIt HORACE F. RABER, OF PINKOKOVE. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. 70TE FOIt FRANK J. BRENNAN, OP SlIBilAXDOAH, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER fOTE FOB THOMAS J, HIGGINS, OF SII ENANDO AIL FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. TOTE FOB M. A. CAREY, FOR PROTHONOTARY. TOTE FOB FRANK C. REESE. Or 8UIU!AXuOAU. FOR COUNTY REGISTER. "TTOTK FOIt JOHN T. SHOENER, FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. OTE FOB CHARLES E. BERGER, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. -T70TK FOB EMANUEL JENKYN, Present Incumbent. FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY 14. 1899. Paasencer trains leave Shenandoah fnr P,nn Haven Junction. Mauch Chunk. I-pMthtrn. Slatlngton, White Hull, CaUaauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Has ton New York ami Philadelphia at 5 23, 7 50 a. m . 12 52 nnd 5 17 p. m. For Wllkesbarre. White Haven nnd Pitutoa. 8 28, 10 12 a. iu.. 12 52 and 5 17 p. m. ror i4K-eyvnic, 'lowanaa, eiayre, warerly Elmlra, Itochester, Buffalo, Niagara Fall.. Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and tba west, 10 12 a. in., 12 and 3 17 p. ra. for lieivtdere, Delaware Water Gap and Utvn.1.l.,,. .M. , I, n ;. . . , u I .... ror uimucrtvuie and Trenton. 7 50 a. m. For .leanesvllle. Ivlston and Beaver Meadow 5 23 a. m., 12 62 p. m. For McAdoo, Audenrled, Haileton, Stockto and Lumber Yard, 6 S3, 7 50, 10 12 a. m., 12 52 and ? t. p, .it, ForJeddo, Drlfton and Freeland, 3 S3, 1012 a, ra., 5 17 p. m. ror scranton, 5 Z3, 10 12 a. in., 5 17 p. m. For 1-ost Creek. Qlrardvllle.and Ashland. 4 00. and 7 23 p. in. ror itaven nun, uentraiia. Mount Carmel and Shamokln, 10 49 a. ra., 1 42, 6 07, 9 33 p. m. For Mahanoy City, Park Place and Delano, 5 28, 7 50, 10 12 a. ra.. and 12 52, S 17 p. ra. For Yateaville, 5 33, 10 12 a, m. Trains will leave Sharuokln at 7 09. 9 20 a. m . II 50 and 4 30 P. ra.. and arrive at Shenandoah. at 7 50, tO 12 a. ra.. 12 52, 5 17 p. ra. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, St. Clair, rVt-tlA . I .. .1 v- Ii . . - m in I -" " v.w. ,l, muim r 11.1 uue.uu, , OV tkUU 10 12 a. ra , 12 52 and 5 17 p. in. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 9 43 a. m.t 12 35, 503, 8 15 p. ra. iveave uazieton for bbenandoab, 9 38 a. in., 12 43, 5 09, 6 Sri, 8 81 p. ra. SUNDAY TBAIN9. Trains leave for Itaven Itun. Central!. ML Carwel and bharaokln, 9 48 a. in., 7 21 p. ra.. Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah at 8 50 a, ra., and 3 35 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Yatesville, Mahanoy City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenrled ttaxietoa, otociiion, Lumber Yard, w eaiheriy Bliu iunucu VUUUK, V a III., sail Dp, m. For Lehlghton, Slatlngton, Catoaauqua, WhlU Hall, Coplay, Allentown, Boston and Phillips- Durg, v(a. ru., and o 33 For New York in i Psfladelpbla, 9 47 a.m. a. m. nt. Leave Hazlet: coenanaoan, a ou, a. m.a and 6 27 n. ru. ltOLUN II. WILBUB.Genl. Supt, New Y ork. CHARLES S. LEE, dent Pas. Agt. r.6 Cortlaudt Street, New York. A. W, NONNEMACIIK.lt, IMr. P. A., South Bethlehem. Pa. M, B. CUTTEB, Supt. 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