The Cure that Cures Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Whooplna CouRh, Asthma, Bronohltla and Inolplont conoumptlon, Is "The CrERMAH REMEDY" CurftsAWaA'anA lSA4.u,6 4ws. 25c5fMs Pi CMttirMcf' I.netUU I Hit. rr.ntft ENNYROYAL PILLS H V"v Orltvtit) liutl lntt ( nine. .V"' Mill blSKT r1i 111. lat.lt tit I " i with blue H h' Title VST ftiem itm.fvi it. At.TUt otm4 4h ' Id lni.i. I r jnrilelr i tftlftit 4B Holler Tor n ' f t rrl.ra K:Mr.hM1lim(inllla..li.jilM Hit DATA. oW by ill Local lru(.iit-- I 1 1 1 1 A A.. A A. AflUSEflENTS. perguson's Theatre. DAH. J. FERaUSOrt, Mer. One Night Only. Tuesday Evening:, Nov. 14th. The World Famed BROTHERS BYRNE In a Clrnrnl Revival of Their "New S Bells." LATJ23T J5IIITION. DISCOVERED? n 1- The Funny Homo and Carriage. V L L Tlio Great Flro Scene. 11 f I Tl'e Wonderf ul Revolving Ship, ULL The Lively Octopus. The John Byrne Troupe of Acrobats PRICES : 25, 50 and 75 Cents, Reserved neat at Kl rlln'ii drug More. perguson's Theatre. DAN. J. FERGUSON, Mer. One Might Only. THURSDAY, NOV. 16, '99. MR. ALFRED LEE presents the Romping. Rollicking, Frothy, Mili tary, Musical Comedy, 'The Bachelor's Baby." By Covke Fletcher. A comedy In three acts. PRICES : 25c, 35c and 50c Reserved scats at Klrlln'a drug store. perguson's Theatre, DANrJ. FERGUSON, Manager. One Night Onlyl Friday, Nov. 17. LINCOLN J. CARTER'S Mastcrpiei e of Stage Reallttn, Under -The- Dome. The greatest success of the age A sumptuous scenic spectacle. A ton tlnuous scries of Dramatic 'Surprises t Startling Situations 1 Novel Effects ! Thrilling Climaxes I A POWERFUL, COrlPANY. See the'&j?" SCfcNE. Prices : - 25, 35, and 50 Cts. Reserved Seats at Klrlln's Drug Stroe. A box of our srEcifu rnnin mew Is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homr, Columbia Brewing- Company SIN' Many British Soldiors Aro Arriv ing at Oape Town. TWENTY-FOUR THOUSAND THERE Tlio llool at Do Anr llnve (Jot thn ItniiKO of tho Mlnr mid Are ton- " Bluntly Thrnwltm Sholln nt the liumltn Illlt", IioIiik Ori'nt Dntnnirs London, Nov. 11. The paucity of news from the front still loaves the chief ItUerost centered In the arrival of tl.e reluforcementa. Estcourt dis patches say that heliograph communi cation has 1 een established with Lady smith, but so far no news hns been received, the latost date being Nov. G, which shows that the occupants of Ladysmlth had no news of the outsldo world since General French reached Pletermaritzburg and that thty were puzzled at the inactivity of the Boers. Everyone was confident and cheerful, but all were suffering; the Inconveni ence of the sleee, bread selling at three shilling per loaf. Colonol Baden-Powell's dashing sor ties at Mnfoklnr encouraged the hope that the British garrisons along tho western border are all able to hold out. Cecil Rhodes Is employing 8,000 men, black and white, at Klmberloy In road making, as a remedy for des titution. According to a dispatch from De Aar the Boors at Klmberley have got the exact range of tho mines and are constantly throwing shells at the dynamlto huts. Several of the latter have been blown up, and the damage done to the mines already amounts to many thousands of pounds. Among the stories from Brussels Is one that General Joubert and Sir Georgo White have been endeavoring to negotiate for tho capitulation of Ladysmlth, but have failed to come to terms. The story of Father Matthews, cabled from Lorenzo Marques, regarding the surrender at Nicholson's Nek, is too vague to be very convincing, but In military circles It Is considered un pleasant reading, and It will be Im possible to learn the facts "until the ofliccr concerned has been court mar tlaled. Father Matthews, who has Just ar rived at Lorenzo Marques from Pre toria, says with reference to the sur render of the Irish Fuslleers and the Gloucestershire troops at Nicholson's Nek, that after the mules stampeded the force cot hard pressed by tho en emy. They would have held out, how ever, but a young lieutenant, who thought his batch of ton men were tho sole survivors, without Instructions, hoisted a flag of truce on his own responsibility. Nothing then remain ed but to surrender. The report that the British cruiser Magiclenne bad fired on the French steamer Cordoba raises tho doubtful point whether Great Britain has yet actually declared war. It Is believed, however, that European nations have been made acquainted with the sever ance of relations between Great Britain and the two republics. An armored train, with a company of the Itoyal Dublin Fuslleers, started from Estcourt yesterday afternoon and reached the break In the railway line, about half a'mlle from Colenso, with out accident. Captain Hensley, with sevornl men, reconnoltered and met a native who said the Boers were oc cupying the town. While the conver sation was in progress the Boers open ed flro from Fort Wylle, but did no in jury. Captain Hensley thereupon re tired on the train, after which the Fuslleers volleyed on the fort. As there was no response the presump tion was that the Boers had retreated. The armored train returned to Est court at G'clock. Captain Hensley learned from the native that the Boers were numerous on the Ladysmlth side of Colenso. A dispatch from Cape Town an nounces the arrival tfrero of the troop Bhlps Armenian nnd Nubia, with ar tillery and Infantry. This brings tho total number of reinforcements to 12, 802, of which about 6,000 are already on the way to Durban. Nine other troopships', carrying 11,000 men, aro duo at Cape Town todoy. Mo Right to Ugliness. - The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be.attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, sue will be nervous and irritable, if she has constipation or kidney trouble, her Impure blood v. 1 1 -uiuse pimples. Diotcues, sum erup lions and a wretched complexion. Electric Hitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purity the blood. It gives strong nerves, ungm eyes, smucui, velvety atiin, tint uuiu- plexion. .It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents at A. Waslcv s drug store. Iteturned to Fnoo tli J'onnlty. Marlon, Ind.. Nov. 14. William E. Heal, the Grant county treasurer, who disappeared from Marion Oct. 6. 1&97, returned homo yesterday. When he ion aianon no was short nearly $18, 000, of which $14,000 was Grant county funds. Upon arrival here he was nr- rested. He says he has returned to face the penalty and to pay eyery cent of his shortage. Ho was released on bond. Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases It will wear them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Iialsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the ex cedent effect after taking the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c. Trial size free. At all drug gists. CRUISER CHARLESTON WRECKED. fitriiok on n Hoof Off Luzon All on Hoard Snvpd, Manila, Nov. 14. The United States cruiser Charleston, which has been patrolling the northern coast of Lu zon, was wreeuea on a roei on the northwest coast on Tuesday, Nov. 7. All on board were saved. The Charleston, which was built In San Francisco n 1888. had a displace ment of 3,730 tons, was 312 feet 7 Inches In length, 4G feet 2 Inches in beam, and 21 feet 8 Inches In draught She was of steel, having two propel lers, one funnel and two masts, with military tops. She carried two 8 Inch guns, six G-lnch guns, four 6- pounders, two 3-pounders, six 1 pounders, two machine guns and one light gun, with four torpedo tubes. She had a complement of 306 men. OASTORIJV. Beari too jt w ma iou iiavs AMays TbQ Kind You Have Always Bought OOLD DUBI1.' The Best Washjnq Powder. Ask Your La "A FAIR FACE iVAYROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES ' 5 0 liSlI TU & mm The Kreat remcly f or nen us pr .st-uin" r.i..i nil diseases of tho generative organs of eith r ses, such a.- Nerv"i-- I'm-tration Falling or Lost Manhood, Imnotoncv. Nurhtly Kmlssio. ., Youtb'ul : rrors. Mental Worry, excessive use nf Ttilwrrn.tPOnilini Whlfh Innri t.i f .n . . . int.t.lnn nnri Incnnuv Wllh nr ICTCO llCIJJrj 85 order wetruaranteo tocui" or refund th-nmncy. Sold at 81.00 per box. AncnUOinUi o boxes forg&.OU. DH. noT-nt) CIIE-nctl. CO., Cleveland, Olilol For Sale by F. W. Houck. D. & J. SIEZQEZL, Are the recognized Stove Range and Heater dealers in town. They are sole agents for the Buckwalter flake. There is none better in the world, and you can buy them only at Siegel's. A better stove than others and for considerable less money. . furniture: i- Anything you may desire, petitprs and a bigger stock. 103 & 105 South Main Street. '8 "Winter Russetf Shoes." Gentlemen : We have the finest line of Men's Winter Russetts in the town. They are genuine beauties. We guarantee every pair of them to be strictly solid and are leather lined. Have three soles, and are sold in town at S3.00. Our price is S225 We have the same shoes in black. Other winter Russetts in different styles, ranging from $1.49 to $3.00 per pair. The right place to buy all your shoes and boots is at the FACTORY SHOE STORE. NO. S. SOUTH MAIN SX. Faultless Labor consistent with Faultless Prices Are responsible for our always busy business. Try us on plumbing and gas fitting.' You wont regret the trial. P. W. Bell, Cor. White & Lloyd Sts. Coming Events. Nov 21. Oporettn, "Prince Ferdinand aud the Euclianted Sword,'' at Fotkusoii's tlicutro. Nov.: 24. National Festival in Bobbins Hall, North Main street, under auspices of tbe Young Men's lilblc Class of the Presby terian. Sabbath school. Nov. St. Fourth anuual ball of the De fender Hose Company No. 3, to beheld in tho Hose Company's Hall. Turkey Run. Dec. IS. Grand eutertainmont, "The Star of Bethlehem," at the Primitive MetliodUt church. M CTLq Duel ad iwm MpriMkd. u u uL 1 113 DCdlotMUUUIf7UBaffflrtramPrlvtlr IDIieuwAKiMint, i'pt)r..r.THEELi )M. IK. 60 I North blxtli M., PhlUdfL jpblo, I'm., glTM GuutntM la t fcrj iui, VariooMl t &trietor do eattlng). Ixul Vt(r V 4 HeUh rvitored. Puti cnlu-cod. I'm m :0 I. ifT'f I id V, bun. MS. Hour tar toog landing ami danceroui mm dUly 1OJ0 to 1 30. Frefth rnM evi J 4 to 1 0 d;i. Beni for 6 worn tertlmoalfcii aaj jloMfc. All fundi eipoMd. nrrTTTTT LE BRUN'S FOR EITHER SEX. Tills remedy requires no change of diet. Cure guaranteed In i to 3 days. Small rriR P,a,n Package, by L-URE mall Si.oo. Sold by ICIrlln'sdrue tore. nilllons of Dollars Go upinsmoVi. every year. Take so ruM but got your bouses, stock, far nltnre, etc., Insured ii irst-claaurr liable compnlea as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agen ItioLlta ndAtsldoll oraptnl.r OOLD BUST. te?ss to Try It. S m VITALITY Far cheaper than our com- DECORATIVE ART 3 Ifos achieved Its greatest triumphs In our nrtlatio and handsome stock of wall papers. All the latent designs and fashionable shades and colorings are embodied In our superb stock of art wall papers We have them from $1 00 per roll for high art decorations to 5 cents per roll for bedroom, parlor, hall or dining room papers. All Artistic I All Pretty ! 224 West Centre St. Shenanaoah. ABE LEVINE, Prop. EYS' Witch Hazel Oil THE PILE OINTMENT. Ono Application Gives Relief. It curoa Piles or nemorrnotd External or Intr. cal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning, Fluureg and Fistulas, ltellef immediate euro certain. It curoa Hums, Boalda and DlceraUonS and Con. tractions from Burns. The Belief instant healing wonderful. It cures Torn, Cut or lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It cures Boils, Carbuncles, Felons, " Runrounds," Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It cures Inflamed or Caked BreasU and Soro Nipples. Invaluable. It cures Salt Kheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils. Corns, Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Mosquito Bites and Sunburns. Thrco Sizes, 25c., BOo. and $1.00 Sold by Druggists, or sent pre-paid on receipt of price. HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., Cor. 'William ii John Bis., NEW YUKIC ICURES CATARRH ASTHMA HAY FEVER! MUMP5.CHUURCAKED BRtAST.I t rlHEOiSUN BURN. CHAFING, I BUNI0NS&TIRED FEET. I CHAPPED FACE LIPS&HANDSl :,.SArE REMEDY FOR PILES I Alt DRUGGISTS ormAILED FOR 25 1 I JHTMsSuM CHEMICAL CO SISAKMSthtaiPs ! RUSSIA INO JAPAN. Dil)lomat Know Nothing of Japan's Allogod AggrsMivo Mood. RUSSIA 18 STRONGER. "ir.Inpnn ItHlly Monnn to Strlko n lllow lit ItiiHHlnu Control," Sayis n llrltlHh Olllolal, "She Slunt Do It guiokly." London, Nov. II. Caroful Inquiry teveali nothing extant In diplomatic circles here to Justify the alarmist view taken by a section of the pram regarding the stltuation In the fnr east. That a serious denouement Is BO cloao at hand as Is Indicated by Bdvlces from Shanghai Is regarded as Incredible. For a long time It has been known here that China and Japan were closely allied, but neither llritlsh nor American diplomatists In London believe that this alliance is of an of fensive nature. At any rate It can be asserted posi tively thnt If Japan and China con template aggressive action against IUissin, Lord Salisbury Is not aware of their Intention, and It Is scarcely probable that those powers would de cide upon any definite course without nt least consulting Oreat Britain, who. in the nature of things, would be their ally, whether active or passive. However, while the foreign oiiiclals have no Information tending to con firm recent sensational reports they have come to roaartl tho eastern prob lem as so dlfllcult In respect of getting accurate Information that they would be surprised at nothing. They have endeavored to take precautions ngelnst everything In the words of the British- ofllclnl who discussed the situation with a prpss representative: "While reports of n rupture betweon Russia and Japan are easy of creation. nnd whllo they are liable to constant reiteration, so long as the diplomats of tho press continue to view the far east with such serious nttention. It Is cer tainly palpable that If Japan really means to strike a serious blow at Rus sian control she must du it quickly, for very soon Russia will bo far stronger than she is now." Discussing the bearings of Russia's now naval estimates upon this queh tion, the nftlcial asserted that these certainly Indicated tho Intention of the czar to Increase the Russian fleet in Chinese waters, which. If done on the scope outlined In the estimates, would leave Japan but little chance. "Another phase of these reports which has astonished me," sold tin official, "Is the suggestion of Chinese co-operation. Thus far no nation 1ms been able to arouse the Cblnose suf ficiently to get them to combine In military enterprises. If Japan has done this, or even bollevos she has, then she has accomplished more than Groat Drltaln or Russia In a century of effort." Tho action of tho United States gov ernment In requesting assurances from foreign governments regarding -the "open door" policy In China has cre ated Intense satisfaction In British official circles. "Lord Salisbury," according to tho official quoted above, "has gladly ac quiesced In this step on the part of the United States, which Is regarded as most potent evidence that the Uni ted States recognize the Impossibil ity of conducting their foreign affairs without the co-operation of other na tions, and ns tho first practical earnest of their desire to conduct eastern ne gotiations In concert "with European governments." ' 3Ilirrtpr(d nn Innocent Untie. CarutKersvllle, Mo., Nov. 14. News reaches here of a distressing tragedy at a levee camp below here. Charles Pearman, 21 years old, who hnd for some reason become angry with a fam ily named Poe, came to Poe s tent with a double barreled shotgun and fired both barrels Into the tent, striking and dangerously wounding seven out of tho family of nine. One small child was killed Instantly, ono has since died and the mother Is not expected to live. Pearman was captured. Els Life Was Saved. Mr. T. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of tlanmbai, Mo., lately bad a wonderlul de liverence from a frightful death. In telling of it he says: "l was taken with Iypboid Fever, that ran into Pneumonia. My lungs became hardened. I was so weak I couldirt even sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of Consumption, when I heard ol Ur. King's New Discovery. One bottle cave great relief. I continued to use it, aud now am well and strong. I can't say too mucn ni its praise. ' inis marvelous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world tor all Ihroat and l.ung 1 rouble. Kcc- ular s'ues 5o cents and l.oo. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's drug store ; every bottle guaranteed. Tlio Ttovenue tftnmi Inlliistry. New York. Nov. 14. Hugh S. Walsh and William Flckler were arrested here ypsterday on tho charge of selling and having n their possession revenue stamps from which the cancellation marks had been removed by acid. These stamps were of the denomina tion of $G, $3 and $1. Tbe men were about to leave for Philadelphia, where they expected to sell the Btanips. WHO IS Women as woll as men are made miserable hy kidney 1 (J ad bladder trouble. Dr. ri A.P1R Kilmer's Sivamp-Koot, thq I3L.A1 ID, great kidney remedy, promptly cures. At druggists in fifty cent aud dol'ar sizes. You may have a sample noitio uy man ireo, also pampmet telling an about it. Address, Dr. Kilmer&Co.,Binghamtoa,N. Y. Five M tit-iloi t.rs Avruli 'JtVInl. Baltimore, Nov. 14. Ono of the most unusual occurrences In the criminal court In many years was the arraign ment yesterday of five persons charg ed with murder and one accused of manslaughter before Judge Wright. All pleaded not guilty,' and were re manded to jail for trial. The prisoners are Harry W. Harris, 29 years old, charged with wife murder; Julia Bren nan and Kate Brady, accused of caus ing the death of Joseph Burns, 21 months old, by placing him over a hot stove; William H. Lewis and Randolph Wnlkor, colored, charged with caus ing the death of Charles Williams, also colored, by hitting him on the head with a stone; John Oelsenkottor, man slaughter, In causing the death of James H. Deano. whom It Is sold he struck with his fist. Olv the Children a Drink called Grain-O. It Is a delicious, appetizing nourishing food drink to take the place oi Coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it because when properly pre pared it tastes like the finest coffee but is free from all its injurious propeilies, Grain-0 aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It not a stimulant but a health builder, and chil dren, as well as adults, can drink it with great . benefit. Costs about ( as much as coffee. 15 and 35c, DISCONTENTED BURdURS. nrtitnltr Mnltrontpri n viirnbtr Con pin Afirr Itolihlnu Tlirm. Unlontown, la., Nov. 14. The resi dent of Horace I. Conn, on the Cheat river, was robbed Saturday nlgbt. Conn and his wife, who are over HO years of age, with their hired man, John Illxler, were bound and forced to undergo brutal treatment for the two hours that the burglars re mained In the house. Tbe raid yield ed the burglars abqut $110 In rash, a gold watch and Mini other booty Th! did not satisfy them. They had come after the $1,600 which they supposed Conn had received as the first payment on his coal lands, which he recently sold. Conn had not got any of the money yet and told the Intruders so, but they did not believe him and re sorted to all sorts of brutal treatment and threats to make blm yield up the treasure. Twice he was stood up as a target and given so many seconds to con fees. Revolvers were rubbed over his head and aimed at his temple. One fellow got a rtisor, and holding Conn's lifead made a movement as though he would cut his throat. The old man was so faint from cold and fright that they had to give him water to revive blm, to make him sensible to their treatment After the burg lars left Mrs. Conn liberated herself by untying tbe knot with her teeth, and then cut the other victims loose. Vloo l'rPtoiit' Improved Condition. Peterson. N. J., Nov. 14. Improve ment In the condition of Vice Presi dent Hobart continues, and Mrs. Ho bart and other member of the fam ily now feel confident that the life of the vice president will be preserved for a long time, even if his complete recovery Is not considered a poasl bllltv liv hi nhvalehtrt tm UaI...i who has been at his bedside almost continuously since his serious Illness begun, felt so encouraged at the Im provement yesterday afternoon that the consented to go for a drive. In nil times and among all people beauty and love are awociated. We all believe that Eve -was beautiful. Esther found favor because of her coin liness. Love and jealousy " caused by Helen of Troy ; XJIW BEAUTY .. o.,, 4fl SvZk AND conceived an uglv Juliet Heroines of romance are y. always beau tiful. Ideas of beauty differ but the one sort of lovliuess that all agree upon is the beauty of health. No matter what her features, no sickly woman can be attrac tive. Sallow skin, sunken cheeks, pimply face, hollow eyes, lifeless lip9 these are repellant. And they can nearly always be traced to the one cause womanly weakness or disease. Almost all the ills of womankind are cured if you put the feminine organism into healthy, vigorous condition. All sickness of women seems to involve these delicate organs and so no matter what the symptoms may be it is best to look there for the real trouble. All such disorders are completely and permanently cured by Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription. It is designed for just this one thing and is the only prep aration of the sort produced by a regu larly graduated physician a skilled specialist in the diseases of women. Mlsi Maud Kenyon, of imj Oranare St, I.os Angeles, Cal., writes: "I bad been afflicted with my eye for over a year with such a dreadful Itching and inflammation that I could not use them for anything-. Physicians had given me many different remedies which were like using o much water, they measured my eyes for Klaes; the glasses did not benefit me in the least. My mother desired me to write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, at Buffalo, N. Y., and explain the condition of my eyes. I did so. and after follow ing hl advice, and using eight bottles or the Favorite Prascrlptlon'and eight of the 'Golden Medical Discovery.' can say my trouble Is en tirely removed. My health was never so good as it is now " Philadelphia & Readinq R'y. Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. IN EFFECT XOVKMBKK I. ISW. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York vU Vhl'adelphU. wetk day 2 10, 5 88, 7 87, 9 55 a. in., 12 26, 8 09 and S 09 p. rn Bunda s, 2 10 a m. For New York via March Chunk, week days. 7 87 a. m., 13 26 and 8 09 o. m. For Rendlag and Philadelphia, week days 2 10, 5 83, 7 87. 9 55 a. m., 12 20, 8 09 and 6 09 p. ni Sundays, 310s to. For Pottaville, week days, 2 10, 7 87, 9 55 a. ru. 12 26,8 09, 6 09 and 7 SO p. m. Sundays, 2 10 m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days 2 10, 787, 9 55 a. m., 12 26. 8 09 and 8 09 p. m. Sunday., 210 s m. For Wllliamaport. flunbury and Lewl;burg week days. S 27, 11 82 a. m.. 12 26, 7 80 p. m Sundays, 8 27 a m. For Mahano. Plane, weekdays, 2 10, 3 27. 6 3. 7 87. 9 65, tl 82 a. m., 12 26. 8 09, 8 09, 7 80. 9 5e 1 37 11 82 a. ra.. 12 26, B 09, B 07, 7 25 and 9 55 p. m. Sunday, 8 27 a m. r or ttattimore, Washington and the WoHvls . J. it. u.. lurougn trains lea-1 Bea-1 nc 7 55,1128 a. m 810 and 7.27 p. l. Sundy' tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Cheat uw. Ktinm iwiiua, wtck uays, iu ttu a. m. 12 20 l2IS8 40p.ru. Sundays, 185,8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOK SHENANDOAH. M flf lorr via Philadelphia, ueefc da vs. 12 15. 4 80. 7 30. 11 SO m . ..H ti ,i 9 00 p.m. ' Iave new York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80. 0 10 a. m.. 1 80, 4 40 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4 30. S 86 10 21 a. m. and 1 30,-4 W 6 38 1 1 86 p m ' Leave Reading, week days, 137, TOO. 10 04 a, i. .ISIS, 4 17, 00,8 26p. m ' IjtaVn Vnltavllln uruiv Ammm 1 l a a . 930, 1280,120. 4 80, 8 10 and 650 p.m. ,m ueave laroaqua weer nays, B 18, 8. 86 11 a a. w.,149,5S 17 . J44p.ru Leave Mahanoy Ctly. week days, I 45. 9 04 11 47 a. m. i i-i S .6, 6 Si, 7 44, 10 OS p. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 40. 4 00 630. 9 22 10 J8, 12 90. a. m., 2 89. lit, 6 42,7 58 10 21 p m Leave Willi tsport, weekdays, 7 43. 10 00 a m.. lizard ISO 1130 V. to. '" ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leavo Pi lladelplila Chestnut street wharf anil lUtli aire... -i.a. t. . All..l- u... ...... Weckdajv Uipress. 9 00, 200, 4 00. 5 00.713 day-F.xvivtM, 9 00, 10 CO a m, 7 15 u iu. Accom modaiion 8 (On in, 4 45 pm. .um IjWV. AtlAl.tlfl Oltw ItanAl, ,-..., ' ...... ,.J ... , I , . V . H 1 ft j'. I irtw.,7 36, 900 1030 ii m, 3 30, 5 30 pm. Aocoin tuodntlon, 8 15 a u., 4 05 p in. Sundays Expresa, VT 77 1 . . "uwuiuu, i las ra,s ua p rn, Kikrl'iij, Ma. fVwn.. ft.., .. . l l' ,-,1 ... . . ' ' ' .... vnj Din. net. i.ia Lin iekl.i 9CO am, 4 10, 500pm. Sundavs -Cbo-lnut St.. 9 15, South t-t, 0 1 ni. A'l Itieo.l for Cape May Weekdaya6 30 r.. further Information, apply to uearea l-l.ii., i.ll bla and Reading Railway ticket ageni r A 3WXHUBD, KoaoB J. Wca&a. (ien'l Sunt., Qen'l Paai'r Art. Rudlna-Terminal Pklladrihu; PRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre SL, Pottavllle, p. Flneold .Whiskeys, Olns and Wines, at the A. choice line of Cigars and Temper ance Drinks. ba aJLOVE mrwr A Accommodations (or travelsrs. 1 Meals at all J Acts gently on the dneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the 5y5tem err to I UALLY . PERMANENTLY DUy THE OtKVtNt - MAHT O OT (aui?rnia Tg Syrvp. roa Su er tu tMUi mi so. ri tetne SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B:own Stout, Half and Half, Beer and 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. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. M. BURKS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Effan bulldlnr. mrni-r nf Mln an Centre streets, Shenandoah. J CLAUDE BIIOWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office: Cor. Centre and White street, ner o Justice Toomey'a office. Q ORUIILKR, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. No. 80 East Lloyd Street. Office hnun.. A tnQ - n..1An ----- - . , WV W kit II., 7 to 9 p. m. )KOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa Having studied under mnm nt lh- h... masters In London and Paris, will give lessons wu iid viuiio.mMnaoiin. 1-1 . t , r ,n r. a., n..,tn .7 . ICnJuaul&- Aaaress in care or Htmnsn t-w ir nn.n.ltann Lauer's Reading Beer and Porter Brewers of the finest and purest .... These products are seldom equalled! ami never surpassea. Also bottlers of all Carbonated Beverages. Private fnrnili uwj.wuk w& Uvi 9 . . 1 nnea can nave them oromntlvl 4 ' Dy cauing on Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH, a A. EVAN J. DAVIESJ LiYery and Undertakins cl C, - Mo. 13 north Jardln St.
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