iirA......l3READ THIS If you are fading under the weakening influence of "female troubles," do not longer oxperimont with useless or dan gerous drugs, but try Dradfiold's Female Regulator It will regulate the mouses perfectly, and euro Falling of the Womb, Lcucorrhcea, lTitntlnnlin HnntrnnVin nnrl NRrvnusnGKR. It is a harmless vegetablo remedy, which puts the menstrual organs in porfect liualth, stops drains and pains and over comes wenicncss. SaIl! nt ilrutr stores for SI n bottle. THZ BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta Ga. NERVITA FILLS Restores Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cures Impotcncy, Nieht Emissions and wasting diseases, all effect of self- abuse, or excess ana mais Icretlon. A norvo tculc and iMood builder. Brings the f pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the Are of youth. 5Bv mall fOc Tier box. boxes for Sli.50: wnii a written truaran- teo to euro or refund the money. Bend for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton &. Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. 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Vou can't keep on selling a poor thing to the came people. are avert by nalng Seel- la's because you i i . , a tnu uuy cucap f coffee and make t delicious bv a tlittlo oi this admixture the: WILL BE SUPPLIED TO YOU VIRTUALLY FREE. The Hhrai.d 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 lor 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 TS 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 examining it. Upon signing the agreement to take the Herald tor six months, the book wilt be delivered upon payment of 75 cents. This is in addition to the regular subscription of 25 ceuLs a month. no pain rrw- juui minimr nUr IUHl r CHAMPION Mm fin""" i -mgi you Jreat th J lf.T Gonoral Funston Will Not Proso cute Archbishop Ireland. ARCHBISHOP MADE NO CHARGES. Ho Mnroly Atlvlirt Tlmt tho Knn.n IWo Should UuiiyHtntouiotilH Print ed In a Catliollo Nowpiiior of Hati lrniK-lt'), Will oil tlin (Jnnornr Duct. Kansas City. Nov. 2. A dispatch re ceived from Albuquerque, N. M.p yes terday announced that General Fred erick Funston, en route homo with his regiment, the Twentieth Kansas, had wired his Topoka attorneys to bring proceedings against Archbishop Ire land, of Si, Paul, for criminal libel be cnuso of statements attributed to tho archbishop In a recent Intervlow, and also against The Monitor, a Catholic paper, of San Francisco, which first printed the 'story. Archbishop Ire land was quoted as saying that Goncral Funston had been charged with loot ing Catholic churches in the Philip pines. General Funston says that he not only refrained from desecrating houses of worship in Manila, but that whllo colonel of the Kansas regiment Issued a poslvlvcorder prohibiting the loot ing or mutilation of church buildings. He supplemented this with verbal In structions to his company commanders to seo that tho ordor was rigidly en forced. A dispatch from Topeka says: C. S. Gleed, senior member of tho law firm of Gleed, Waro & Gleed, stated that his Arm had received absolutely no intimation of any purpose to begin nny legal proceedings against Arch bishop Ireland. He had simply re ceived a personal telegram from Gen eral Funston requesting him to ascor. tuln If Archbishop Ireland had boon correctly quoted. A St. Paul dispatch says: Arch bishop Ireland appeared surprised when he heard that General Funston was reported as about to sue him. Ho said he had made no charges against Genernl Funston, but had in con versation expressed the opinion that the statements of the San Francisco paper should be denied by General Funston ut once, lest a failure to deny lea to a wrong impression. No Dosoorntlon of Clinrohon. Marshfleld, Wis., Nov. 2. Sergeant Charles Wodak, who was an operator at General Otis' headquarters, has re turned from the Philippines after a service of 13 months In the signal corps. With reference to tho chargo that the American soldiers loot and plunder Catholic churches tho ser geant said: "There is no opportunity for them to do so, even if the disposi tion was there. When the churches are deserted by the natives at the ap proach of our troops there Is never anything left of value. As to the structures themselves, they are never destroyed, except when tho insurgents convert them Into fortresses. This is warfare pure and simple, and could hardly be called willful desecration of church property." ' A HlBht of Terror. 'Awful mixletv vaB felt for tho widow of the bravo tienurnl llurnliamol Macula', flie.. when tho doctors said sho could not live till moraine" writes Mrs. S. II. Lincoln, woo attended her that fearful nlcht. "All thought sho must soon die from rneumonia, hut shn herjcrecl for Dr. Killer's Now Discovery. aavlnir it had moro than once saved her life. ami had cured hor of Consumption. After three small doses she slept easily an uigtit, and its further use completely cured her." The marvelous medicine Is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Lubr Diseases. Only 50o and $1.00. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley s drug store. Youiiir lloiiiorullzluir the IiiHiirirontB. Manila, Nov. 2. All signs show that General Young's rapid advance Is de moralizing the Insurgents northward. Prisoners report them to be fleeing to the hills. There are many deserters and sick men, and the former are taking their arms to the Americans. The cavalry's rapid movements are a puzzle to the Insurgents. Aguinaldo Is personally conducting the campaign. He Is asking the people for rice and Is trying to replenish the army with re cruits, but without success. Graln-0 Brings Relief to the coQeo drinker. Coffe.o drinking is a habit that Is universally Indulged In and almostas universally injurious. Have you tried Graln-O? It is almost like coffeo but tho eflects are just tho opposite. Coffee upsets tho stomach, ruins the digest'on, effects the heart and disturbs the whole nervous system. Graln-O tones up tho stomach, aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. There is nothing but nourishment In Graln-O. It can't be otherwise. IS and ilc per package. nitsourc Townont Flromen Oriinnlzo Pittsburg, Nov. 2. What may be come a most formidable obstacle to the success of the big river coal com bine inado its appearance yesterday, when 300 towboat firemen formed a local branch of the National Marino Firemen's union. This Is the first time in tho history of tho organiza tion that the union has been able to establish a branch In this city. The avowed object of the union is to light the coal combine for an advance of wages. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature Admiral Schley's Atlanta Visit. Atlnntn Nov. 2. The recentlon com mitten to nrrance for the entertain ment ot Admiral Schley during his visit here next Saturday and Sunday have completed the program, uaiur day morning the distinguished guest win vi.ti finvprnnr nnndlor and be nresented to the general assembly in' joint Besslon. After the military pa rade In his honor the admiral win vibu tho auditorium at the Piedmont uriv Inn, .lull nnrl In thn nvenlnir the Can ltal City club will entertain him. Ad miral Schley will be tne guest o: me lloyal Arcanum on bunoay, Tell Your Sister a urauumi cumpioxion is an impossiuiiiiy 1 l.n....lr..i ,,. . , without good pure blood, the sort thatonly ciiBio iu cuuuecuun vyim tue goon mgeauon; aliealthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover Uoot Tea acts directly ou the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them in perfect health Prlco 25 cts, and SO eta. Sold by P, D, Klrliq on a guarantee. Vegetable Prcparationfor As similating UidToodamiRcguta ting ihc Stomachs rmdBoAVcls of Promotes Digcslion.CliccifuI messandife5t.ConliiIris neither OpiurnlMorpliinc norUDiicral. WOT NARCOTIC. XKveofOMErS.wvtirnuiKa. Alx.Smrv jfnin Sffd Jlmminr . JHCarimotSUir IKtmfitd -fhnfitd Jtterrr hharun. turn. Anafccf Itcmcdv for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Dinrrhoca, Worms .Convulsions.tcvcnsiv ucss and Loss OF SLEER TacSlmile Signoture of STEW YORK. rrr irn tti m T7 r wiiii exact coproF WHAPPEB. IF "A FAIR FACE iVAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES ThORreatremrdy for nt rvous prostratnm anil all diseases ot tho generative orceins of either sex, such ad Nervous Prostration. Failing or Lost Manhood. Impotcncy, Nieatly Kn)i-.slons Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, eicesslvo use or Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption ami Insanity. With every 5 order wo Kuarantcc to cure or refund the money. Sold ot $1.00 per box, C boxes for $5.00. IMC-riO-IT'S CIIi:JIt;Al. CO., Clovelaud, Ohio. For Sale toy P. W. Houck. AFTER USING. TJnolo Sam's Inilolitoilnes'j. Washington, Nov. 2. The monthly statement of the public debt shows that at thO close of business Oct. 31, 1899, the debt, less cash In the treasury, amounted to $1,14G,C29,5S1, a decreaso during the month of $2,276,199. SIohsoii tho Victor. Now York, Nov. 2. Slosson won tho professional billiard match last night at Madison Squaro Garden, Schaefer being beaten by 900 points to 757. Slos son last night again outplayed Schaefer by 300 points against 2G2. A Colony or Christina Solontists. Cumberland, Wis., Nov. 2. A colony of 100 Germans, who call themselves Christian Scientists, has purchased 4,000 acres of land northeast of this city on the Chippewa Falls and North ern branch of tho Omaha railroad. They are building largo houses and barno, and will work their land on tho co-operative plan. They came from the north of Germany. William nnd Humbert to Meet. Rome. Nov. 2. It is announced hero that It is certain King Humbert and Emperor William will meet shortly, and that the Interview will be of great political importance to tho Italian and German governments, which have al ready agreed to renew the treaty of alliance. Tho emperor, It is added, Is also urging Emperor Francis Joseph to visit King Humbert. Sprlnu: Gun Killed Trospnsser. Hutchison, Minn., Nov. 2. William Rahn, 17 years old, was killed by tha discharge of a spring gun while par ticipating In a halloweon expedition on the farm of Peter Jenson, four miles north of here. Jenson has told how ho set the gun, and Is everywhere con demned. FOUrJiDOGTOliS FMi 18 months in a chafr. A Specialist also fails to even relieve a bad case of Asthma. The BRAZILIAN BALM instantly re lieves and effects a Radical Oure. Shaker Station, Ct., Feb. 3, 1899. Brazilian Dalm has done w o n ders for me, after suffering 2 years with Asthma. I received no help from four of our local physicians, and a specialist Iu Hartford, -who is at the head of the hospital and receives all the critical cases in the adjoin i u e counties. For 18 mouths I never laid down set in a chair day ami uight ana uau to ue urawn irom one room to auother. By my doctor's orders I went south and staid several mouths but re ceived no benefit. At last Brazilian Balm was recommended to me so highly I decided to try it. Inside of a week I could sleep in my bed. Now I am out doors every day, tending to everything, ao not nave any Asthma ana will soon resume my old occupation, foreman of the Eddy Electric Mfg. Co., of Windsor Ct. Most gratefully yours, Wm. II. Wood. Thousands of doctors prescribe Urazlllan Balm in Catarrh, Asthma. Pleurisy and Grippe. Only thing known that removes all the after effects o Grippe in Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, lite. 50cts. and Jl.OOa bottle at druggists. With the J1.00 bottle you get a month's treatment I'RUE of Toxicola Tablets, the best Tonic. Slreualh builder in the world. 11 P. Ta.i.son & Co., Manufacturing Chemists, Indianapolis, lud. SHENANDOAH DRUO STORE, Wholesale Agentxj ASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought TMt OCNTAUI COMPANY. NEW VOBR CITY. VITALITY 13 xt. 3vro,3rr"s Kr33Il.V333XIIVl!l 17H.I.S ennsylvania RAILROAD fJomrrKiLi. division OCTOBKR 30, 1809. Trains will leave ShenandoAh after tne aooie date for WlcKan. GUberton, Frackville, Dart Water, St. Clair, l'ottsvlllo. Hamburg, Keadlns It ..... . H ut 1 111- W . . J II V. I l u,H,invu. r uuciiuf mo. .lumoiuwu n.ur adelphia (Urrrfid street station) at 610 and SOI a. m., iu, o is p m. on weefc uaya. Hunaayr 8 05 a. m., 20 p. in. Trains leave Frackville for Shenandoah st 7 36, 1146 a. m. and 5 86, 7 86 p. ru. Sundai 11 01 a. in. and 5 84 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (vlaFracl vtlle) 7 10, 11 SO a. m., 5 10, 7 10 p. m. Sundsi iu bo a. ni.. o iu d. m. Leave PblladclDhla. (Broad street station). I oi nucnanaoan ai sua. m., f iu p. m. wees aayr Sundays leave at 6 50 and 9 23 a. rd. Lenvo Philadelphia (ltroad street station) foi Pottsvllle. 8 80. 8 35 I narlor earl . 10 19 a. m.. 1 80. 4 10 parlor carl 71 p. m. weekdays. Sundays. o ou, vis, m. anr p m. iave uroau rj.reei station, rhuaueipma FOK NEW YORK. Rxpress Week-days, 8 20, 4 OS, 4 40, 6 00, 8 15 0 60, 7 33. 8 23. 9 ."0. (10 21. din nir car). 11 00. 11 43 a m, 13 00 noon, Vl3!i. (Limited 1 OO and 4 22 p m, ainlns cars), t 43, (2aj,uinlng car), 3 20, a GO, 4 02, 5 00, 5 86. (dlnlnK car), 6 00, 702, 810, (dlnlnir car), 10 Ou p. in., 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 20,4 05, 140 8 CO, 515. 8 25, 9 60, (1021, dining cnr),10 43, 11 43 a m, 12 03, (dining car), 12 33, 2 80, (dining car), 4 02, (Limited 4 22 dining enr), 5 20,5 06, dining car, 6 33, 702, 810, dining cari, igwp. m izui nieui. For Boston without change, 11 01 a n days, and 8 10 d. m daily. week For Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, i.ong lirancn, ana intermediate stations, 8 23, u iu i u,a ou, pin weeicuays. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 8 50, T 30, 8 82 10 20. II 23. a. m.. 12 09. 12 36 dlnlnir carl 112 dining car, 8 12, 4 41, (5 25 Uongrenslonal Limited dining carj, 5 31, 6 17. 685, dining car 7 81 dining carl. D tu . and 12 03 nlcht weel .1 Lj .... I .... q .I rt on n I. im i.mi ' J f UUUU.J, W Wl, . 1 . 4 I M, a, 1X1. , JJ , II 12, dining car, 812, 4 41. (520 Congressional L,imiieuaiuingcarj,oui low uiningcarj, 17 J dining carl. u. m..aud 1203 nleht. For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 13 a m, 1 62 ana loipm weee days, a oa and 11 10 p m dally. WEST JERSEY & SEASIIOKE R. R. FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware river bridge express, V 40 a m, 703 p m weekdays, Sundays, 9 20am 703 pm. Leave Market Street Warf Sxpress, 9 00 a m, 3 00,4 00, SCO p m weekdays. Sundays, 9 03, 10 00 a m (accommodation 4 SO and 8 00 d m. For Cope May. Anglesea, Wlldwood and Holly Bench, Sea Isle 'ity, Avalon, and Stone Harbor Express 9 CO a m, 4 00 p ra week days ounuays, y uu a ui. For Homers Point Expreas, 9 00 a. m., 3 00. i 00, 0 CO, p. m. week days Hundays, 00 am 10 00 a. m. For tickets and other Information apply t ticket agent. B. I, IICTCHINS05, Gen'l Manager. J. K. Wood, Gen'l PasaVr At EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking. No. 13 North Jardin St. A box of our srrani fmilt mm is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homo Columbia Brewing Comp any I Bears the i Signature rM Use j For Over j Thirty Years 1 Loudou's Communication With tha Traumal Out Off. QUEEN'S SYMPATIir FOR WHITE. llrltlxlt OnldlliN Nut lliolllipcl to. I nil (to tho DorVmttil Coin iiiHiulnr HnrMily. Not 11 Win or CniiiilirMt HrltlMh I'iv unltlixOviirTwo TIioumiiiuI TIiiim Knr IiOtiilon. Nov. 2. The breakdown of the Ilelagon cable route, oomblned with the mouoiiolUatlon of the avail able telegraph lines by the government and British staff officer. Is reaponslble for the fact that nothing further Iiob arrlvpd from South Africa. The gov ernmpit has rwplved dispatches recti fying the casualty Hats. Up to midnight nothing had been received concern. ng Mnday's casual ties. The war office officials are work ing under great strain. Captain l'er rlott, staff captain to the military sec letary, has Just died, his end being hastened by anxiety and overwork. An unconfirmed statement la pub lished that General Sir Redvera Uul lor has loft Cape Town for Ladysmlth. A belated dispatch from Ladysmlth, describing Monday's light, says: A couple of squadrons of hussars had a narrow osrape from disaster early In tho flay. They found themselves sud denly confronted, within easy range, by an overwhelmingly force of Doors, who seemed to spring from the bowels of the earth. The hussars were splen didly handled, and wero extricated with only one man wounded. The queon Is credited with express ing sincere pity for'Sir George White, and the officials are In no wise in clined to Judge him harshly. So far as the public Is concerned, however, hlle gratification is felt at tne man ner in which tne isolated oauanous surrendered, there is still severe crltl- Ism tor General white and Lieuten ant Colonel Cnrelton for nllowlng tho column to get out of touch, for the absence of proper scouting and for not retiring when the ammunition waa lost. In fnvor of Lieutenant Colouol Carelton, tho explanation is hazarded that he bel loved It was Imperative) to the success of General White's opera tions that ho should hold the position at Nicholsons Nek. A special dispatch from Pietermar- ltzburg. Natal, dated Tuesday morn ing, says: Stragglers from tho Glou cestershlre rog'ment are arriving at Ladysmlth. A number of mules, with portion of the mountain battery, are also coming in. The Morning Post comments se verely upon tho British contempt for the enemy, as shown by the belief that the large Doer force at Acton Homes could be held In check by Carelton'a small column. It points out that even If the British there had been supplied with ammunition they could have held out only a few hours longer, Inas much as they were In the most com plete sense detached, and because no body apparently at Ladysmlth had any Idea of their distress or took any measures to rescue them. "The col umn was sacrificed," says The Morn lng Post, "because It was sent Into action gagged nnd blindfolded. It had neither scout nor patrol. Twelve bun dred men were thrown away for lack ot cavalry which would not have been missed from another part of the field. The Standard comments In similar terms upon "tho fact that General White made no effort to extricate tho column from tho Impossible situation into which he had thrust it," draws a sad picture of tho men "hoping for relief and then realizing with bitter ness of heart that some ono had blundered, that they had been forgot' ten by their general and his staff, and that nothing was left but surrender and imprisonment at Pretoria until the end of tho war." The Portuguese government, accord lng to a dispatch from Oporto to The Sally Mall, has decided to send no troops to Delagoa bay before the end of December unless tho frontier of Portuguese East Africa should bo threatened. Lord George Hamilton, secretary of state for India, speaking at Ealing last evening regarding the situation in South Africa said: "Our ultimate vie tory Is certain, and when the terms which wo, as victors, will propose to the vanquished are known, foreign no.- tlons will see that the mam cause which has forced us to embark upon this conflict Is not a desire of pecunf ary profit or of territorial aggrandize' ment, but a determination to emancl pate a vast territory, for the common benefit of mankind, from an Ignoble and degrading tyranny." A careful calculation of the British losses In all the engagements since tho outbreak of hostilities excluding tho casualties among the non-commission' officers and men in Monday's disaster at Ladysmlth, which aro thus far un known here, gives a total of 916, to which probably 1,200 will need to be added when details regarding the La dysmlth leverse are received. Thi3 total Is made up as follows: Officers, 19 dead, 61 wounded, 53 captured; men, 137 killed, 492 wounded, 161 captured. Do You Know Consumption Is preventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can bo cured with SblloU's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years. Sold by P. D. KIrlln ou a guaranto e. Frenuii to'AWTlffi Tninnvnal. Paris, Nov. 2. A society has been formed to render assistance to the gov ernment of tho Transvaal. Colonel Montell Is president, and Francois Cop pee, Julos Lemattre, Henri Rochefort and Drumont, proprietor of the Libra Parole, aro the honorary presidents. The organization is enrolling volun teers to fight for the Boers, and tho promoters claim that moro than 300 have volunteered. They have difficulty, however, In raising the necessary cash, Does This Strike Yon 1 Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come irom caronio constipation. Ivans Clover Root Tea Is an absolute cure aud has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Price S3 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. KIrlln on a guarantee. Americana Drowned In Nlenrncna. Managua, Nicaragua, Nov. 2. El Comerclo, of this city, publishes a dis patch from Castillo announcing the drowning at Machuca Falls, during a recent Hood, ot Mr. Clark, an American engineer, and other members ot an engineering party working in that dis trict under tho direction of the United States canal commission. OASTOXIIA. Beui ti 1 M MM m "aw Wffals ags.r C&Aff&Z&x, t Wt Kind You Haw Always Bought DEATH OP GOLD SEEKERS. heilr HtomnT ChimIum! biiiI Thre New YorKwn Were Urnvriieil. Seattle. Wash., Nor. i. Treaaure ship Roanoke, which rKrtU here neterday, 18 days from HI. Micnaeis and 11 Uaya from Cape Nome, brlnga the first atory of the death of several New Yoritera, inemlrern of the Aiaaxa Prospecting company. The dead are: Mr. and Mr. Kmll Kuhner. Om-ar Decker, and an unknown man. Deck er' body waa waaheri on the beach at St. Michael Island, and later was found an overturned steamer and a scow loaded with machinery, which represented the asset of the company. Two survivors are John Becker and Theodore Dledrlrk. The news was brought to St. Michaels by natives, who claim to have aeen the steamer overturning during severe wind storm which prevailed about Sept. 15. The government launch Nordyea was detailed to the scene or the accident. She returned two days later with the scow and Oscar Decker's body. Owing to a high surf the crew of the Nordyea could not make an ex amination of the overturned steamer. which no doubt contained the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Kuhner and the un known man. It'll Murder Wttli Interim! MHPlilne. Chicago, Nov. . The sheriff ot Waterloo, Iu arrived in Chicago yes terday with a warrant for the arrest of Jerome W. Hoot, charging attempt ed murder. Hoot Is believed to be tu hiding here. Mrs. Hoot, who Is not living with her husband, on Mon day received a package from Chicago, which upon being oiienwl was found to contain an infernal machine, with enough dynamite in it to blow up an ordinary block of buildings. Mrs. Hoot, who resides in Waterloo, is a person of means, and her husband. In the event of her death, would be her heir. Monnwnro f'liotorltn. to t.'oiiollilnte. Columbus, O., Nov. 2. The prospects are that within the next month all the stoneware factories east of the Missis sippi river will be consolidated under tho name of the National Stonewaro company, with a capital stock of $1, 000,000. Tho headquarters will prob ably be at Akron, O. Mother and Children Durum) to Ueiith Jonlln, Mo., Nov. 2. News has reach ed here that Mrs. Pilllgree and tho two children have been burned to doath near Tiff, McDonald county. The baby fell Into a cauldron of hot apple but ter, and the mother and another child wore fatally burned trying to rescue It, THE BIDLG OP TUG BODY. Next in importance to a Bible in the houe is a thoroughly reliable and easily understood doctor book, with such a hook for readv reference. Barents can often cure the ordinary family ailments without the expense of consulting a local physician. The most complete, the simplest and best illustrated book of the kind is the People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, written !v that famous and successful litufalo. N. Y., physician, Dr. R. V. Pierce, who has been many years ana is to-day treating and curing the afflicted in all parts of the earth. This book has been termed the " Bible of the Body," because it is to the body or physical man what the Bible is to the soul or spiritual man, sneaaing ugui ana reveai intr truth. It tells people in every day language how diseases are developed, what the symptoms are and how they can be cured. Its pictures show the appearance of all organs, muscles, and nerves of men and women. It treats upon every phase and complication of disease. The infor mation in this book has been gathered by Dr. Pierce tu his world-wide practice, and is founded upon actual experience not upon theory. More than 1,200,000 Ameri can homes contain copies 01 this book. Formerly it sold for $1.50 a copy. Now it is free. Send 21 one-cent stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., to pay the cost of mailing only, and he will send you a copy of this iooS-page doctor book, bound in paper-covers. 11 you preier a cioiu bound copy, send 31 stamps. Mrs. R P. Moufort, of Lebanon, Warren Co., Ohio, wrltts: "I drop you a line to let you know I have received the Medical Adviser I think it a great priie to get so fine a hook for so small a sum A crip new five dollar bill could not tempt me to part with it, so you see I am wonderfully pleased over it. My husband ta: to me, 'That book Is worth five dollars to you Philadelphia & Readinq R'y Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. IN EFFECT NOVEMIinit 1. 1899. Trains leave Bheuandoah as follows: For New York via Phllsdelnhla. week dav 2 10, a 88, 7 87, 9 M a. m 12 23, 8 09 and S 09 p. m nunuavB, HUB III. For New York via Mai'.ch Chunk, week daj. 7 87 a. m 12 20 and 8 09 p. m. For Keadlnfr and Philadelphia, week days 10.5 38. 7 87. 9 55 a. in.. 12 26. 8 09 and C 09 o. m Sundays, 210 a in. ror I'ottsvtlle, week days, 2 10, 7 87, 9 53 a. m 12 20.3 09. 6 09 and 7 80 n. m. Sundays. 2 10 a m For Tamao.ua and Mahanoy city, week davs a iu, 111 , a 00 a. m., ua, oiwsDaou'jp. m tunaays. z iu a m. For Wllllanuport, flunbury and Lewlsburs, weec aavs. a 1. 11 vi a. m.. 12 m. 730 n. Sundays. S 27 a m. Vn, M.h.nita Plan. u..Vil.r. t 1ft OT . 787,9 63,1182 a.m., 12 24, 809, 009, 7 80, 3M p. m. Sundays, 2 10 and 8 27 a m. ror Asniana ana anamoKin, week days, 8 27, i ot 11 3- n. ill., i- zn. a im. ou. r nm y ro n. m Dummy, a a rn. TRAINS FOU SHENANDOAH. Leave New iork via Philadelphia, week days. 12 15. 4 80. 7 80,1180 a.m.. and 180.4 30 9 00 n.m. ieave new lore via aiaucn chunk, week davs. 4 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80. 4 40 n. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4 80. 8 80. 10 21 a. in. and 188, 4 0, 6 11 86 p. m. Leave Rtuvdlna;, week days, 187, 7 00, 10 03. a, in,, jz la, 11, o uu, o rt p. m, Leave Puttsvllle, week days, 7 17, 7 40 a. m 9 80, 12 80, 1 20, 4 80. S 10 and 6 50 p. m. Leave Tanianua week days, 8 18, 8 86, 112) a. ui. 1 .v, o oo -f .,vnp, m. Leavo Mahanoy City, week days, 8 43, 9 04 11 47 m. . 11 5 Js. 6 21. 44. 10 OS n. m Iav Mahaooy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00 680 V a 10 23. 12 00, a. m., 2 89, 5 86, 6 42, t 58 L tvoWlllUusport, weekdays, 142, 1000 a m. . ji iidv uu. lioup, m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Pi lladelphlaChesiuut street wbarl and 8i Hi street -char lor Atlantic City. V kdayaExpreas, 9 00, 2 00, 4 00. 000,715 pin. a eommouaiion, auu a m, 0.0 p m. Sun day. r.xprrss, uu, 10 03 a m, 7 13 p m. Accom modatton, 8 00 a m. 4 43 p m. Leave Atlantic City Depot 1 Weekdays Ex- iiuf,i.j,vwwj n iu, a ou, o no pm. Accom modation, 8 13 a m, 4 03 p m. Sundays Express, 4 80, 7 30 p m. Accommodation, 7 13 a m,4 OS 1 m.4 OA n m For Cape May, Ocean City and Sea Isle City- Weekdays 900 am, 410, 5 00pm. -Chestnut St,. 9 13. South St.. 9 a m. Sundays Additional for Cape May Weekdays 6 IU. Parlor Cars on all express trains. For farther Information, apply to Dearest Philadelphia and Headier Hallway ticket agent Ur RUUIRI T. A. Rwiminn. Vua. T CTwn Gen'l SupL, Oon'l Paaa'r Art., 11..!.. Y-- 111 1 1 - I . I .T - 1 MWWu.ub, . IUIIIW A MIW..I pilia. roruaiumore, vasuinfrton ana the West vis FjrMahanov ni. Wrt piii. iui..n B.&0. a It.. IhrouKb trains lea-. Readlnf ia lw ffiWliWi. Delano, Terminal, Philadelphia. (1. & It. 11 E.) at 8 20. 5 ?or Yatesvllie 28 10 Im " P- n'.7l.Vnf fru?-Titnty?fdou7rSn3- ASt S ?"rS iVSLliSS irt'St WmriSfftnnZZ "M SeoiftyV&Uvni,, BL Clair, 12 15 8 40m. Sundays. 1 83,8 28 p. m. New Castle, Morea and New Boston, 7M ami . . ... . . 1 ouamoKin. lU4v a. m.. 1 42. B07. 02a m. fe ill Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System trPFPPrTIIAIIV ,c - fc-1 i uw i unkki; OVERCOMES LrrrJ ' - " rcni'iMiiuiiiui. IT5 BFUt,0 Cr ePCTS. lcnClAL Sl 1 THE GENUINE. - M AM'f O BY (AUf?RNIA JTG fSYRVP(. roa AuetueuU4 sra so. ni taint. POLITICAL CARDS. rOTE FOU WM. S. LEIB, OF ASHLAND. FOR PROTHONOTARY. ITOTK FOll FRANK R. KANTNER, OF LOFTY. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yOTE FOIl HORACE F. RABER, OF I'lNKOHOVE. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. fOTE FOU FRANK J. BRENNAN, Or Siibxasdoau, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. irOTE FOK THOMAS J. HIGGINS, OF SHENANDOAH. FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. yOTE FOIt M. A. CAREY, FOR PROTHONOTARY. yOTE FOIl , FRANK C. REESE. Or Suenahdoah. FOR COUNTY REGISTER. y ote Fon JOHN T. SH0ENER, FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. yOTE FOU CHARLES E. BERGER, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. yoTE ron EMANUEL JENKYN, Present Incumbent. FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY 14, 1899. Passencer trains leave ShenundoAh fnr P.nn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lehlshtou. Matinirton, White Hall, Catasauqua, Allentown, iMruiictiem, rjtiion ew lorKanu ruiiaaeipnia at s 2S, 7 SO a. m . 12 S2 and S 17 p. m. For Wilkesbarre. White Haven and Piltstoa. 5 23, 10 12 a. m.. 12 52 and 8 17 p. m. ror iaccyvme, lowanua, oayre, waveriy Elmlra. Hochesten Ittlffalo. Niairara Kails. Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and tha n est, iu vi a. m., 12 si and 5 17 p. m. For Iielvldere. Delaware Watp flan mnA Stroudsburif, S 28 a. m., 5 17 p. in. ror wimbertvllle and Trenton. 7 BO a. ra. For Jeaneevllle. Leviaton and liaaver Mudrrs 5 2S a. 111., 12 32 p. in. ror AicAuoo, Autienriea, itaiieton. mock to and Lumber Yard, 5 28, 7 50, 10 12 a.m.. 12 52 and 5 17 p. iu. rorjeodo, urirton and Freeland, S28, 1012 m 5 17 p. m. For Bcranton, 5 2S. 10 12 a. m., 5 17 p. m. For Lost Creek. Ulrnnlvllln sml A.l,lan,l i m and 7 28 p.m. For Haven Run, Centralla, Mount Carmel and ouamoKin, jutv a. m.. :w Castle. Morea and 1 10 13 a. m . 12 32 and 8 17 n. in. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 9 43 a. m.. 12 33, 503, 8 13p.m. ixve iiatieton lor Hnenandoah, S 56 a. m.. 12 43, 8 09, 6 26,8 31 p. ra. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Haven Itun. rVntm!!.. Mi. Carmel and Shamokln, 9 46 a. m., 7 21 p. m.. Trains leave Sliamokin for Shenandoah ai 8 50 a. ra., and 3 80 p. ra. Lave niienanuoan lor Yatesvllle, aiahanor City, l'ark Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenrietl Haileton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weatherly muu ."."1.11 1 imii.i v a ra., auu Da. p, m rur ..ciiiKUHJU, oiaiing Hall, Coplay, Allentown, For Ihtshton, Slatlngton, Catasauqua. Wfctla Kaston and Philllpi- ourg, i a. a. m.. and 6 32 For New York 1.1 3 Philadelphia, 9 47 a. m. a. m. Leave Hazlet: coenandoan,BoO, a. m.. and 6 27 P. m. UOLLIN II. WILBUR, Q enl. Bupt, New York. CHARLES 8. LEE, Oenl. Pas. Agi., J6 Cortlandt Street, New York. A. W. NONNKMACHER, Dir. P. A., South llethlehero. Pa. M, B. CUTTER, Supt. Transportation, South Bethlehem, Pa. nilllons of Dollars Go up In amolct, every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, far niturs, etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Aenf ua'1 120 8outb J.rdluB, Alio LIU ndAMldtnUl omiscUi 30 I
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