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Cold In tho Head .25 20 Whooping-Couch... 25 27 Kidney Discnses 25 28 Xervous Ilelilllfy. 1,00 30-Urlnary Weakness, Wetting Bed 25 77 Grip, Hay Fever 25 Dr. Humphreys' Manual of all Diseases at your Druggists or Mailed Free. Sold by drusfglsts, or sent on receipt of prroe. Humphreys' Med. Co Cor. William & John Sts., New York. Every man's wife whe has friends usedSEELIQ'S knows a good can tell y ju about SeOl Ig's. This sdmlf ldml1" drink Trviton ture improves cheipl u.,A,j ro!I and roto Ju"' ' ltljM,Hrink I k tor imic w"kJ' . ft pack IT'S DIFFERENT THE NORTH AMERICAN -(PU.ir.ADELlJIIA) IT'S PIFFSRKNT, because it prints all the news, and all the news it prints Is true. jtT'S DIFFERENT, because It's bright and brisk, up-to-date and vigorous, but not yellow. IT'S DIFFERENT, because Its only policy is to tell the truth. It has no covert or personal Interests to promote. It serves no political ambition, no cieed, no class prejudice, no mere partisan purpose. IT'S DIFFERENT, because It advocates equal taxation and battles against the existing" system, which favors the rich corporation at the expense of the farmer, the merchant, the manufacturer and the wage-earner. jlT'S DIFFERENT, because It stands for Republican principles, and makes war upon all who, under the stolen name of Republicanism, are disloyal to those principles. X1-S DIFFERENT, because It believes manhood and not money should rule. Therefore it upholds the rights of all, as against the aggressive power of the privileged few. T'S DIFFERENT, because no boss, no corporation, can control one line of Its space. IT'S DIFFERENT, because It Is non sectarian and broad; every party, every faith, every class, and the worklnerman equally with the millionaire, gets a fair rearing in its columns. rr-S DIFFERENT, be cause it upholds faith in humanity, and the pro grass of mankind toward higher Ideals, larger hopes and better living. ONE CENT IT'S DIFFERENT. It will continue to be different. Watch The North Ameri can and see It grow 25c In checks will save you money by buying our bread. Try it and be conviuced. You re- ceive seven loaves. l Oc Regular size cup cake 7c. l oo Regular size sponge cake oc. Try our confcctloneiy. lluy from us. We sell fine tin fectlonery cheap. Boston Bakery, V, Morgansteln. 237 W. Centre Street. 11 BMW ! Ml Colonel Boll Scouring tho Country About Bncolor Daily, SPANISH COMMISSION EETUENS. Attain nt Aiiuolo Aftor nn Unaitcces flll 1'nVirt to Si'ctiro tlio Kolonne of SmiilsliIrlotiirsAtnnrlonn Prison er WollTrcntcd, HpatilnrdN Aliunod, Manila, Oct. 31. Throo companies of Colonol Boll's regiment havo had two enconntors with tho Insurgents near Labnm, and scattered them. The In surgents left four officers nnd eight men dead on the field nnd tho Ameri cans captured three prisoners and sev eral guns. On the American side ono man was killed and two officers and six men wounded. Captain yrench took a reconnolter Ing party beyond Labam after he had met tho enemy, and was reinforced by Major Bishop with two companies. The insurgents brought up cavalry rein forcements and there was a second fight, during which their leader, Major Salvador, was killed and many wore wounded and carried away. Colonel Bell has been given a free hand around Bacolor. Ho has CO mounted men scouring the country dally, and they nro killing many Fili pinos In skirmishes. Major Ballance's battalion of the Twenty-second infantry entered Ca banatuan yesterday, meeting with no resistance. The natives welcomed the Americans, shouting "Viva Los Ameri canos." The insurgent troops had lied to tho mountains. The Spanish' commission which en tered the Insurgent lines a month ago with money to relieve the wants of soveral thousand military and civil Spanish prisoners returned to Angeles yesterday. Tho commissioners report that they spent most of the time in Tarlac and the vicinity, where there are some 200 sick Spaniards in tho hospital. The Filipinos ill treat and 111 feed them, refusing to surrender them, as well as the other Spanish prisoners, in the hope of, compelling Spain to recognize the independence of the Islands. From Tarlac to Bamban, about two thirds Of the way, the commissioners traveled by train. Tho remainder of the journey, from Uamban to Angeles, they made on foot, escorted by hand somely mounted Filipino cavalry. There are 14 American prisoners, they say, at Tarlac, all of whom are well treated. Lieutenant J. C. Gill more, of the United States gunboat Yorktown, who fell into the hands of the Insurgents at Baler, on the east coast of Luzon, last April, is at Btngat. The commissioners have brought a letter to General Otis from a relative of the murdered Filipino General Luna, who wishes to avenge the assassina tion by Agulnaldo's officers, and who asks a personal interview with the military governor. According to the commissioners' statement Aguinaldo, who is still at Tarlac with 3,000 troops, wishes to continue the war, although he has a high opinion of the American officers and soldiers. General Lawton he calls "the night general," because that gen oral ha3 attacked him so often in the darkness that he never knows when to look for him. Aguinaldo is said to be well suppllert with arms and ammunition, and ho is able to get plenty of rice from the northern provinces. With the Spanish commissioners came a large number of woraon, the families of eight prominent officers of the Filipino army, who recently ap plied to General Otis for permission to send their families to Manila. Gen eral MacArthur compelled them to halt about a mile beyond the outposts, whore they will remain while their credentials are being examined. Bobbed the tlravo A startling incident of which Jlr. John Oliver 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, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Fortun ately, a friend advised trying 'Electric Bitters,' and to my great joy and 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 the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try tbem. Only 50 cents per bottle at A. Wasloy's drug store. niHoboyod Orders anil'Mcc Dentil, Terre Haute, Ind Oct. 31. An elec tric spark trom a switchboard at tho Indiana Water company's plant at Fontaine, this county, Ignited some powder on the clothing of Samuel King and Alfred McBrlde, burning both to death. Dyke Overly was badly burn od, but will recover. The men went Into the motor house of the plant con trary to orders. Sick Headaches, Tho curse of overworked womankind, are quickly and surily cured by Earl's Clover Root Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price 25 eta. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlin ona guarantee. (Jlrl Workers on Strike. East Liverpool, 0 Oct. 31. Seven hundred girls employed in the biscuit warehouse, dipping and stamping de partments of nearly every pottery In the city struck yesterday for higher wages. One or two of the smaller Arms are willing to grant the demands of the strikers. OASTOHIA. Bears the Tho Kind You Haw Always Bought Two Victims of a Duel? Valparaiso, Oct. 31, The sudden death last week of Senhor Ramon Gar1 cia, director general of railways, and of Senhor Gregorlo Pinochet, minister of industry and public works, under mysterious conditions, caused a great sensation. In both cases the medical authorities certified that death was due to pneumonia. It is rumored, how ever, that both succumbed to wounds received in a duel with swords, con ducted In the most barbarous fashion, neither having any knowledge of fencing. Does Coffee Agree With You? If not, drink Grain-0 made from pure grains, A lady writes i "The first time I made Grain O I did not like it but after using it for one week nothing would induce me to go back to coffee." It nourishes and feeds the system. The children can drink it freely with great benefit. It is the strengthening substance of pure grains. Get a package to day from your grocer, follow the directions In making it and you will have a delicious and healthful table beverage for old and young. 15c. and 25c, F "00LD DUST," The Woman's Best Friend. "DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATFP THAN Wa hire ' The Rreat remedy for nervous prostration and alt diseases of tho generative I oriransor oltherBox, such as Nervous I'rootratlon. Falling or Lost Manhood, f Jmpotcncy, Nightly Emissions. Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, cxcosslvo use of Tobacco or Onlum. which lead to Consumntlon nnd Insanity, with .wrr APTPn IKIHfl order we guarantee tooure or refund the money. Sold nt 81.00 per box. nntnUOini, o boxes for 9S. OO. JIIcMTIOTT'S CIIU-JICAI, CO., Clovclaud, Ohio. For Sale toy R. W. Houck. Lauer's Reading Beer and Porter Brewers of the finest and purest .... BREWS These products are seldom equalled and never surpassed. Also bottlers of all Carbonated Beverages. Private families desiring orders filled can have them promptly by calling on Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH, . A A. EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking. No 13 Nortb Jardiu St. THE WILL BE SUPPLIED TO YOU VIRTUALLY FREE. The Herald is progressive, en terprising, wide-awake and always ahead. Its daily visits will keep your family better informed than any other paper on the news of this locality, the state, the country and the world. It will be delivered at your door each day for 25 cents a month. We are desirous of secur ing your subscription. As an inducement for you to become a subscriber we make you the following unparal leled offer: AN ELEGANT $3.00 BOOK FOR ONLY rS CENTS. Our representatives, Messrs. Hooks & Brown, will call upon you with the publication for your in spection. We feel sure you will be interested in examiuing it. Upon signing the agreement to take the Herald for six months, the book will be delivered upon payment of 75 cents. This is in addition to the regular subscription of 25 cents a mouth. A box of our srEcmL rnniLT brew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your home. Columbia Brewing Company "CIOLD D0BT." Best Dirt's Worst Enemy. KING." 1 HEN ROYALTY ITSELF, AND VITALITY 13 IX. MOWS Pennsylvania RAILROAD. BCHUYKILL DIVISION OCTODKH 10 18M Trains will leave Shenandoah fter trio aoove VS'? 'or WlRKan, Ollberton, Krackvllle. Dark I'ottstown, Phoe'nlxTlUe. Norrlstown'aud Fhfc oaciij.iin (ur.wvj aircei aiauotiial o 13 and 805 n. m.,210, 81 p. m. on week days. Sundays 8 05 a. m., A 30 p. m. Trains leave Frackvtlle for Shenandoah at 788, 1140 a.m. and 5 8S, 7 85 p. ai. ttundnv. II 01 a. m. and 5 85 p. m. Leave Pottuvllle for Shenandoah (via KracK yllle) 7 10, 11 20 a. m., S 10, 7 10 n. m. Sunday 10 83 a. in., S 10 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad etreel elation), for Shenandoah at 835 a. m.. 4 10 p. m, week dayr. Sundays leave at 8 50 and 9 23 a. m. LaT,?,Ph,l,uleIPh,n IBroad street statloa) for rottavllle.5 80,835, 1019 a. m., 1 80, 4 10,711 p. m. weekdays. Sundays. SO. 9 23 a. m. and 802 pm. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOB, NEW YORK. nxjresi Week-days, 8 30. 4 05,4 40,5 00,8 13 0 60, 7 33, 8 25, 9 HO, ( 10 21, d!nln(r car), 11 CO, 11 4 820, 4 05, 1 43 5 00 5 13. 8 23. 9 56, (1021. dlnilir car),10 43, 11 43 a m, 12 03, idInlnB car), 12 35. 2 80. ilE. C!.r,..,43... "i,SEa dl"?..car); ' ' . L""""K J , UIW, U, DiU. IQlUlIlir car, 10 00 p. m., 12 01nlRht. ' ' For Boston without change, 11 01 a m.. week days, and 8 10 p. m dally. For Sen Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Orove. Long Branch, and intermediate stations. 8 23. 11 10 a in, 3 80, 4 02 p m weekdays. WASHINGTON AND TOE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 8 50. 7 20. 8 82. 10 20, U 23, a, m.. 12 09 12 88 dining car 11! dining carl, 812, 4 41, 5 25 Congressional sJS'f?1 ,dml"B 31. 17. 853, dining carl, 7 81 dining car, p to, and 12 05 night week t .1J.,.dl1"i,SiCor1' fM Congressional Limited dining car, SSI 8 55 dining car, 17 81 dinlngcar, p. m.,and 1205 night. For Baltimore, accommodation, 013 a m, 1 52 and 4 01 p m week days, 5 08 and 11 18 p m dally. WEST JERSEY & SEASH0HE R. R. FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware river bridge I.xpress, 9 40 n in, 7 0(3 p m weekdays Sundays, 9 20 a m 7 03 pm. Leave Market Street Warf Kxpress, 9 00 a m, ?.J.400' 6. P m weekdays. Sundays, 9 03, 10 00 a m (accommodation 4 SO and 3 00 p m. FSr ,Cap? lU?l Anglesen, Wlldwood and Hoi y Bench, Sea Isle City, Avalon, and Stono Harbor I-.xpress 9 00 a m, 4 00 p m week days Sundays, 9 00 a m. ' . l Volnt-Express, 9 00 a. m., 100, 4 00,5 00, p. m. week days. Sundays, 9 00 and 10 00 a. m. For tickets and other Information apply to ticket agent. B. I. Hotchinsos, J, B, Wood, Oen'l Manager. Oen'l Pa.sVr Act PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JJ M. BURKE, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Office Egan building, corner of Main an Centre streets, Shenandoah. T CLAUDE BROWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office: Cor. Centre and White streets, nex o Justice Toomey's office. Q QltUHLElt, II. D., ' PHYSICIAN AND SURdEON. No, 80 East I.loyd Street. Office hours: 8 to 9 a. in.; 1 to 8 p. in. 7 to 9 p. m. pROP. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 85, Mahaooy City, Pa. Having studied under some of the besl masters Id London and Paris, will give lessoni ou the vlolln.mandolln, guitar and vocal culture, Terms reasonable. Address In care of Btrouss. the fewnlAf Shenandoah. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown Stout, Half and Half, Beer ttnd Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. A Handsome Complexion "j la one of the greatest charms a woman can " POM.t'SS Puuosi'ii CouriBxioM PowDica I gives It. Powder REVERSE TOH BIUTONS. Qonoral Wbito's Attaok on tho Boers Wan InotTootivo. BEVERAL II0DR3 OF FIOHTINQ In tli Nolttlilinrliooil orl.nd.VBinltlt llo MiltHlii llrltlnli Cumin) tttw to tlinN tim ber of n Hundred mill "lloor I.i- Much HonVlnr," hy llrltMi ltiipurtK. Ijndon, Oct. 31. The Dally Tel Rraph liaa the following account of yw UrtlHy'B engagement at Iadymlth from its special correaixmuent at the front; An Indecisive reconnalwiance occur red ywterdry. General Sir George Stewart Whlto advanced before day break with all the available forces from Ladyiunith, moving toward Tlnto Inyonl. Two brigades were under Colonels lan Hamilton and Howard, and another, with General Sir Archi bald Hunter, went toward Ilulwan. while two regiments, guided by Major Adye, marched on our extreme left be yond the old camp. The first advance was made at dawn with the object of shelling the Iloers from tho position where on Sunday they had mounted a number of guns. On reaching the spot, however, It was found that they had evacuated the po sition. The British continued to advance, and tho movement developod into a reconnaisance in force. The enemy were posted on a range of hills hav ing n frontage of about 16 miles. General White's plan of operations was that as the movement developed tho force constituting our center, which was disposed under cover of a kopjo about three miles from tho town, should throw ltsolf upon the enemy, while the left flank was being held by the Fustleers and the Gloucesters. The scheme was well advised, but failed In execution, owing to the fact that tho Doer position which formed our ob jective was evacuated. Our artillery quickly reduced tho vol ume of the enemy's Are, but tho attack delivered on our right flank was the principal one. and tho column was compelled to change. Tho Boer attack had been silenced for a time, and our Infantry advanced, covered by cav alry. Tho enemy now began to develop a heavy counter attack, and as they were In great numerical superiority General Whlto cave orders for tho in fantry to bo gradually withdrawn. The movement was carried out with groat steadiness and deliberation, under cover of our guns, which made excel lent practice. Some shells were thrown Into the town from the cnomy's 40-pounders at a range of over 6,000 yards, but no damage was done. Tho engagement lasted several hours and resulted, on our side. In casualties estimated at from 90 to 100. The Boer losses must have largely exceeded this total. Tho attack was admirably delivered by our right and the Boers were fairly driven out of ono of their strongholds near Lombards Kop. It was not pos sible, however, to push the success much further, as beyond that point lay a long, broken ridge, affording every kind of natural cover. Of this the enemy took the fullest advantage. The naval brigade, which landed at Durban, arrived on the scene toward the end of the tight, and Immediately brought their heavy guns into play. Their practice was magnificent. At the fourth shot the enemy's 40-pounders had been knocked out of action. The town is now freed from appre hension of bombardment. Through out the engagement the Boers held their ground with courage and ten acity, and, considering the Intensity o our artillery fire, they must have suf fered severely. The Lady-smith engagement Is disap pointing to the British public, as again revealing tactical skill of an unex pectedly high order on the side of the Boers. In addition to the possession of a number of heavy guns, the transport of which causes wonderment hero, they have available marvelous ability. Unless commanded by skillful Euro pean officers, it is hardly considered probablo that Boer farmers would have assumed a feigned position, as they evidently did. In front of the right column, with tho intention of retreat ing from it to their real line of de fense and of Inducing the British to at tack over a Ore swept zone. The special dispatches describing the engagement again fail to confirm Gen eral White's official account that the Boers were pushed back several miles. When It is considered that the censor ship was very severe, the only con clusion that can be arrived at is that the action was extremely inconclusive. A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Sprincer, of 1125 Howard St., Philadelphia, when sho found that Dr. King's New Dis covery for Coiusumption had completely cured her of a liackiug cough that for many years had made Ufa a burden. All ntber remedies aud doctors could give her no help, but slio says of this Royal Cure "it soon re moved the pain In my chest aud I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely re member doing before. 1 feol like sounding its pralso throughout the Universe." So will evoryono who tries Dr. King's New Dif covery for any trouble of the Throat, Chest or Lungs. Price 50c. and $1.00, Trial bottles free at Wasloy's drug store; every bottlo guaranteed. The Wtrolofis Telegraphy Tests. New York, Oct. 31. Over 29 miles of the Atlantic ocean, over housetops, church spires, towering office build ings, the Marconi electrical ripples successfully carried and dropped mes sages between two moving warships yesterday. The naval test at sea prov ed that within a radius of 21 miles messages can be transmitted by wire less telegraphy with all the accuracy and precision of an ordiuary land line. It also proved that hills, high build ings, wires and wind currents do not interfere in the slightest degree with the transmission of messages. Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Boot Tea purifies tho breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 125 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a guarantee. First Itlooil 'For Slosson. New York, Oct. 31, The first night's play In the 900 point cushion carom billiard match between Slosson and Schaefor last night resulted In an easy victory for Slosson, Schaofer belnj outplayed by 300 points against 185. OASTOTJT Bears tie ) Ih KM Vf" Hata Always Bought Blgnattuo of ADMIRAL DEWEY'S BRIDE. Haiti or MiimIIk Aiiiiouium-m III Itn- KBtttMllf lit tO Mr. ltHrM. Washington. Oct. at. Admiral Dew ey annoiiiii ihI to some of his more In tlmnte friends last night 5b.p fsct of Ills engagement to Mrs. W. II. Hazen, of this city. Mrs. listen Is the widow of Ueneral Hnren, formerly rblef alg tin I officer of the army, who died about ten years ago, and Is a sister of John It. McLean, Democratic candidate for governor of Ohio. Mrs. Ilaxeu hns no children, and since Iter husband a death lias made her home with her mother. She Is a woman of large means, about 40 years of age, and pop ular In the best social circles of Waxh Ington. The date for the wedding hart not been fixed. Admiral Dewey yesterday took pos session of his new home. The last of the furniture was arranged In the new house yesterday and the admiral's trunks were brought up from th? apartments he has been occupying at the Kverett. OlirlMtniH Hotiw l'or tli Mi1i1It. New York, Oct SI. At the army pier In Brooklyn yesterday a corps of men were busily engaged receiving and recording the wagon loads of boxcu which came In from all parts of the country for the United Slates soldiers In the Philippines. The government furnishes free transportation, ami many persons are taking advantage of the fact to send Christmas boxes. It Is expected that the transport Thomas, which sails on Saturday with the Forty-seventh regiment, will take most of the 3,000 packages now at the pier. Other gifts will lie forwarded by the Meade, Logan and Crook. Iiirhlimt.'d l.ovor'x iilcIilo. Plattaburg. Mo.. Oct. 31. J. P. Lou rey, a well known traveling salesman of St. Joseph, committed suicide ai tho LaClede hotel yesterday. Lourey was Infatuated with a Plattsburg young woman, and when she refused to marry him he attempted to kill her. Yesterday a marshal went to the hotel with a wnrrant for Lourey 's arrest. When the officer appeared Lourey shot himself dead. The debility of David Duggtna has been conipletelv' cured. David Dugmns lives in the town of Jones, Ohio County, Kentucky. From there he writes : "When I began taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, I had nervous or general debility of three years' duration. I took three bottles of the DU- Jp' covery.' During the time I was tak ing it rnr slcen became more re freshing and 1 gain ed fifteen rjounds In welirht. and also gained strength every dav. It has been six months since I took the medicine and 1 sUU good health." When a man jrcts run-down it is hard work to run him up again unless the whole condition of his system ii first changed. That is wh-t the "Golden Medical Discovery" does for him. It begins by re moving from his dicestive system all poisonous, effete matter. It gives tone to his stomach, activity to his liver, cleanliness to his bowels. While tliis work is going on the "Discovery" also manifests its potency through the blood and nerves. It fills the blood with rich, red corpuscles and sends them vig orously circulating all over the body to soothe and nourish the tired, abused, screeching nerves. When a man has nervous prostration it isn't his nerves that are wrong. It's his blood. Bad blood comes from bad digestion bad stomach, bad liver, bad kidneys. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will put all these organs in good order. "Golden Medical Discov ery " contains no alcohol in any form. It is entirely free from opium and other narcotics and contains neither sugar nor syrup which are injurious to some stom achs. Without any of these ingredients it retains its pleasant taste and healing qualities in any climate and under all conditions. Don't let a careless or dishonest medi cine seller cheat you out of your health by giving you a substitute. Philadelphia & Readinq R'y. Engines Burn Hard Coal-No Smoke. IN KFFEOT OCTOBEP 3. 1KV9 Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week day i 2 10, 5 as, 7 37, 9 53 a. m., 12 20, 8 09 and 8 09 p. m Sundays, 2 10 a m. Fur New York via Mai'.ch Chunk, week days, 7 37a. m., 1326 and 8 09 p. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week days, 210,5 33,7 87. 9 53 a.m., 12 28, 8 09 and 8 09 p. m Sundays, 2 10 a in. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10, 7 87, 9 55 a. m. 12 23.8 09, 6 09 and 7 80 p.m. Sundays, 2 10 a m For Taman.ua and Mahanoy City, week days 210, 737, 9 5.5 a. m., 1226. 8 Wand 809p. m Sundays, 2 10 am. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg week davn. 8 27. 11 Ri . m 19 w tho Sundays, 8 27a m, For Mahano Plane, weekdays, 2 10, 8 27, 5 2 787,953, 1132 a.m., 12 26. 8 09, 6 09, 7 30, 95 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 and 8 27 a m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 8 27. 7 37, U 82 a. m., 12 26. 8 09, 6 07, 7 23 and 9 55 p. m. Sunday, 8 27 a m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West vl n. AO. It. It. through trains le-i Readln? Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & R. H B.) at 8 20 J 55. 11 28 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. l Sundays 8 20, 7 00, 11 28 a. m., 8 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addl llonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Cbest Pf.'i'18 "'atlou. week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20 12 18 8 40 p.m. 8undays. 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, wee days. 1215, 4 80. 780,1180 a.m.,and 180,4 30 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Maucb Chunk, wee days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m., 1 80, 4 40 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4 80. 8 86, 10 21 a. m. and 1 88, 4 06, 6 86 11 86 p. m. Leave Rradlng, week days, 187, 7 00. 1008 a, m.. 12 IS, 4 17. 6 00, 8 28 p. m! Leave Pottsvllle, weecdays. 717. 7 40 a. m 9 80, 12 80, 1 20. 4 80. 6 10 and 50 p. m. Leave Taroaiua, week days, 8 18, 8 86. 11 Z a. ni., 149, 3 M 7?.,94tp.m. I-eave Mahanoy City, week days, S 43. 9 04 11 47 a. m. a 22 5 J. 6 21, 7 44, 10 OS p. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40. 4 00 M. 10 23. 12 00, a. m., 2 89, 588, 842,758 10 24 pm. Leave WI1IU jsport, weekdays, 7 42-1000 a m 12 84 and 1 00 M 30 p.m. ATLANT CCITY DIVISION. Leave tladelphlaOhestnut street wharf anc South street nar tor Atlantis City Weekdays Express, 9 00, 200, 4 00, 5 00, 7 IS pin. Accommodation, 8 00 am, 6 .Ouru. Sun days Iixprrss, y 00, 10 00 a m, 7 13 p m. Accom modation, H 00 a m, 4 45 p m. Leave Atlantlo City Depot: Weekdays Kx pres, 7 35, ti 00 a in, 3 80, 5 80 p m. Accommoda tion. K 15 a id, 4 03 p in. Sundays Express, 4 80. 7 80 pin. Accommodation, 713 am, 4 03 urn For Cape May, Ocean City and Sea Isle City- t- i -lay. 9 15 a m, 4 10, 5 00 p in. Sunday. -CI. nut St., 9 15, South St, 9 inj. uuua'' A tie-Mi tor Cape May Weekdays 8 Ot am. ""lor Oars on all express trains. - further Information, apply to neares Pn,. .lel hla and Reading Railway ticket axon or address I. A. HWKiOABU, Krxtoir J. Wxut, Oen'l Hurt, Oen'l Paas'r Art RMrilnr Terminal. PVUadslnM T1 fl PRAB0WSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. S19 N. Centre St, Pottsvllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Olns and Wines, al the b A choice line of Cigars and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. Meals at all ho nil Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels aEANSES THE 5Y5TEM EFFECTUALLY overcomes lrru ' -.r HabitualcSnstipat'on i uhu PERMANENTLY ,T5B.C,AECT& DU7 THE GENVMNt - MAM'f O Or (AUI?RNIAlTGfSYRV'P(2. roaAueriinw& rxu tot nsKmt POLITICAL CARDS. yOTK FOR WM. S. LEIB, OF ASHLAND. FOR PROTHONOTARY. yOTK FOR FRANK R. KANTNER, OP LOFTY. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yOTK FOR HORACE F. RABER, OF P1NEOKOVK. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yOTK FOR FRANK J. BRENNAN, OP SlIKHAKDOAH, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER yOTK FOR " THOMAS J. HIGGINS, OF SHENANDOAH. FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. yOTK FOR M. A. CAREY, FOR PROTHONOTARY. yOTE FOR FRANK C. REESE. OK SUKXAXDOAU. FOR COUNTY REGISTER. yOTE FOR JOHN T. SH0ENER, FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. yOTE FOR CHARLES E. BERGER, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. yOTE FOR EMANUEL JENKYN, Present Incumbent FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY 14. 1899. I'atllpno-er trnln I..... C't . . Haven Junction, Jlauch Chunk, iihlghtoI Slatlngton, White Hall. Catasauqul AllmtSSS . i'ilf '!.eS' EM,on ew Yfk oadl'hlladelphla 5 2. 7 50 a. , . u 52 and 3 ,7 p- , ipui 5 28, 10 12 a. m.. 12 52 and 6 17 p. m. ' pinTiV. i, i .' iDS"iiua sayro. waverly . r ,'.' ucucrs ana tno West, 10 12 o. m., 12 52 nnd 5 17 p. in. o. , . ueiaware water Gap and Stroudsburg,5 2Sa. m., 5 17 p.m. H for uunoenviiiB ana Trenton, 750 a. m. 5 28 a. ml2 52 p?m7 """"""" ror .hcauoo, Auaenried, Haileton. Stock to and Lumtwr V.ril ad nun ,rt ,rt ' .ZvT. . 317 pm , w, M ,.aa.iu., uuua rorJeddo, Drifton and Freeland. 5 28 1012 a. m., 5 17 p. m. ' ' ror bcranton, 5 28. 10 12 a. m., 5 17 p. m. and 7 Hp, m. ' ",m J"UJaua' For Raven Run, Centralla, Mount Carmel and Shamokln, 10 49 a. ro, , 1 42, 8 07, 9 23 p. m, JS?itt?03r atr' 'k Mace- and Delano, 5 28, 7 60, 10 12 a.m.. and 12 S3, 3 17 p.m. Trnln. vl I UBva Ul,. ... .mm at 7 50, 10 12 a.m.. 12 52. 5 17 p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, St Clair, ..rea na Boston, 750 and W 12 a. m , 12 32 and 5 17 P. m. Imva l'nl(.llU , cAZ . . 128o7iMS.8 i3p: m. m.. t2r5;3 "J""-. .., SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains lnpa fna. r .. . ... toVmei and Smokln, 9 46 TnTm Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah at o oo a. in., and 5 35 p. m. ptt!.1iM,",Dll',,, ,or JevUIe, Mahanoy City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenried Has feton, Stockton. Lumber YarJ, Weathefly "d Maucli Chunk. 9 47 a in., and 6 32 p. m. ' " ,.. Hwfcaaunua, wait IIall,Coplay,Allentown, Kaaton and Phillip, burg, 9 47 a. m and 6 32 , m. .nd627p. m. "-"auuoan.aoo, a, m. KOLUN II. WILBUR, Oenl. Supt, CHARLES 8. LEE. OenL PaAgt.1 A. W. &rr M. B. 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