1(1 "1 TheHerald KSTAI1I.ISIIHII 1H70. "All the News Thai's Fll to Print." ubllshed every evening, except Sunday, At 8 South Jardln street, She nandoah, Pa. LONl DtsTANGI! TIlt.WrtlONK. The Herald Is de llvercd In Shenandoah and tho surrounding towns for nix cents n wek, pay able to the carriers. Hy mail W.OO n year, or 23 cent a month payable In advance Ad vertisements charged nccordlnB to space and position. The publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements whenever the publication of news demands It The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Adver tising rates made known upon application, ntered at the post ofllee nt Shenandoah, l'n., as second class mall matter. YOU CAN NOT RKACH ItRUlF.IlS OP THE HE1MM1 Tiinouati ANY OTIIKR IUU.Y runurATioN FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1809. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. Thk manufacturers nntlclpute an increase in the price of brick next year. For that reason the Town Council of Shainokin have ordered 300,000 bricks for paving purposes and they will be stored away until next spring, when the paving will be resumed again. TnK New York Herald is desirous that New York city be selected us the place for holding the Republican and Democratic national conventions, and hasoflered Jto contribute $10,000 to Ward the expenses of each convention for 1000, providing the merchants and business men of the city contribute an additional $90,000 for each convention. The citizens of Philadelphia must be stir themselves if they wish to obtain either or both of these conventions, for there is evidently going to be the liveliest kind of competition for them. Our special county seat correspond ent the other day, in giving the re sult of an interview with Senator S. A. Losch, Incidentally noted that a combination of Republican leaders comprising Daniel Duffy, Charles A. Snyder, William Wilhelui and Senator Losch would insure a Re publican majority in this county. Most of the newspapers of the county have commented freely upon the proposition, and the concensus of opinion is that the Republican party is sadly in need of a change in leaders and that the combination mentioned meets all requirements. In an interview at Shainokin Eugene V. Debs, the labor leader, when interrogated relative to hia Im pressions of the coal miners, said : "It is appalling to see the poverty of the miners who live here and If the conditions do not affect the rich operators their hearts must be as bard as stone. These conditions should make them blush, for the miners live like animals. Of all men in the world who ought to have the comforts of the world it is the miner. He has been reduced far below the animal physically and has not the in telligence to realize he is in abject slavery." Mr. Debs evidently has a very poor opinion of the average miner's intellectual acquirements. Ex-Sknatoii Edmunds, speaking of the proper course to be taken by the House of Representatives in the case of Mr. Roberts, the polygamlst representative-elect from Utah, says : "The constitution fixes and describes the qualifications necessary for a member of the House of Representa tives. I think the House has no con stitutional right to add others, either affirmatively or negatively, and, therefore, I think that if Mr. Roberts was regularly elected, was of the re quisite age, resided in the state of Utah, and is willing to take the oath prescribed by the constitution, the House has no right to refuse to allow him to be sworn in. It is more dangerous to the rights and liberties of the people for the, House to set up standards of admission not prescribed by the constitution than to admit to be sworn any person whom the people of a state choose to eleot. That done, the constitution has itself provided for the House ridding itself of any member who, upon its own condolence it believes for any reason ought not to continue therein." Stomach Out of Order? CtS-Tl't Eat, Sleep or Work I S JOHNSON TDMACHTABL Create appetite, Induce rei.sHng sleep, and make work a pleatuie. Cmc ict.oue dote. lontciUU, Lasting. Agreeable. Large Box (it Tablets) 10 Cents. l nt Tht Johnson Laboratories, Inc Philadelphia FOR SALE BY ALL DRUflQISTS. Tho Rosy Freshness Arid a velvety softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by there who use I'oiiom'a Complexion Powder. YOU KNOW II IS TRUE. That is if it is Told You by a Neighbor. These Statements are by Persons Whom We are Willing lo Believe. If a person you respect tolls you soincllilnp, you believe Mm. You nmy not know tlio person whose statement wo publish In this article hut you can easily know Mm, heontno we give yu Ills nanio unil nddrrm and lio lives right here In Shenandoah. That is the way we do. wo give you the names ol people living in this city, who have used Morrow's Kld-nn-olils for Uaeknclio nnd kidney troubles, bemuse wo want vou to consult tlioso peoplo about tho good Kld-ne-oids have ilono them. Mr. James Davis, 488 West Mayherry alley, works at No 3 mine, Lehigh colliery. Shell audoah, l'a., says: "I have heen troubled with kidney disorders for about two years. I slide red with a constant dull pain in tlio small of my hack, which would be attended with sharp shooting pain Just over the region of the kidneys. It would prevent me from getting propor sleep and rest. I tried diflerent kinds of kidney remedies, but none of them proved as effectual as Morrow's Kld-ue-oirls. KId-ue-oids relieved tho pain in a few days and I can sleep and rest better." Morrow's Kid-ne-oids are not pills, but Yellow Tablets and sell at fifty cents a box at all drug stores and at S. P. Kirlin's drug store. Mailed on receipt of price. Manufactured by John Morrow & Co., Chemists, Spring, field, Ohio. DoiiBliiftR Dkft-fl(M tin- Climnploti. Lakewood, N. J., Dec. 1. The moat attractive feature of the open tourna ment of the golf club hero yesterday was tho meeting between H. M. Har rlman, amateur champion of tlio Uni ted States, and Flndlay S. Douglass, ex-amateur champion. It was the first time theso two liavo come together since Hnrrlman won the champion ship in Chicago last Jjily, with Doug lass as the runner up. Yesterday Douglnss played a brilliant game and covered the course In 8C, while It took Harrlman 94 strokes. Had they been playing at match play Douglass would have won by four up and two to nlav. Tell Your Sister A beautiful complexion is an Impossibility without good puro blood, tho sort that only exists in connection with tho good digestion; a healthy liver and bowel3. Karl's Clovor Root Tea acts directly on tho bowels, liver and kidneys keoping them in perfect health. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee. Iloth I)il-"llU Shot to Kill. Sterling, Colo., Dec. 1. A shooting affray occurred hero Id, which two men were mortally wounded. Buck Chairs, believing that Lou Pettlt had Insulted his wife, went Into Pettlt's Btore and commenced to beat him over the head with a six shooter. Pettlt ran to get his gun and Chairs shot him in the back. Pettlt then shot Chairs and the latter fired again, hitting Pettlt. Physicians say neither can recover. Both men are well known and have large property Interests in this vicin ity. OASTORIA. Bears the IhB Kind You Havo Always Bought Signr f5S7 Itrymi Hmh X.V Cnu'dldntp. Austin, Tex., Dec. 1. William J. Bryan's attention having been called to a report from Washington that It was hinted there that he was Inclined to favor the nomination of Sulzer for Bpeaker by the Democratic congres sional contingent, expressed himself as follows in the matter: "I have not said or written anything for or against any candidate for speaker. I have not taken any part in the contest, and shall not," Does Tills Strike Yon 7 Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chronic constipation. Karl's Clover Boot Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. THE TRANSVAAL WAR, Gen. Metlmen'a 'Wound Will Force nt Lenet Tempornry Retirement. London, Dec. 1. Beyond a report from Estcourt that firing was heard In the direction of Ladysmith on Monday, there is not a shred of news of any kind from the seat of war. A semi official statement has been issued that Lord Methuen's wound, received In Tuesday's ten hour battle at Modder river, when the Boers were defeated, Is not serious, and that he Is ex pected to be all right In the course of a few days. It Is certain, however, that the wound will prevent his being in the saddle, and there is great anxiety to know whether he will be compelled temporarily to abandon the personal direction of affairs. His next in command Is Colonel Colvllle, com manding the Guard s brigade. Ho has a reputation as an excellent officer. As men are needed In all directions, Lord Wolseley's announcement that a new division will he embarked without delay has been received with the great est satisfaction. The- transports will soon be returning from the cape, and It is hoped that the men will be dis patched speedily. Lieutenant Colonel Stapford's death end a most promising career. He was the officer mainly responsible for working out the details of the mob ilization scheme A CUBAN EDITOR'S SARCASM. Putrid Glvea Iteunona Why the Na tives Should lie Thankful. Havana, Dec. L The Patria said in yesterday's issue: "This is Thanks giving day. Let us thank God for the dear good fellows, the American sol diers, who have como here to educate us, and for the healthy excitement caused by Uncle McKlnloy, who shaKes the end of the cable whenever he wants to amuse himself. Let us also be thankful that our streets are swept and that small places are asphalted In order to avoid anything that would disturb the slumbers of our dear rulers. Thanks also let us offer to our Italian bishop, and to Mr. Frye and Mr. Pitcher, who have so exemplified justice for us. Above all, let us thank Mr. Ludlow for freeing the present generation from the cares of govern ment." The Neuvo Pais says: "We agree with The Luc ha that there Is no dan ger of a rising, although so long as the people preach 'Independence or death' there will not be wanting those who are deceived by a chimera. Neverthe less, if a rising were started the In stinct ot self preservation on the part of those engaged In Industry would bo sufficient to prevent any spreading." SIX RAILROAD VICTIMS. Fnmlly of I'cmr Wlpi-il nut liy a C'riiKh nt rnt-rnon. l'aterson, N. J., Dec. J. The bodies of tho six persons killed In Wednes day night's wreck on tho Dolawaro, Lackawanna and Wostorn railroad woro positively Identified yesterday. Those killed woro: Alexander Craig, of Scrantow, l'n., business manager of tho Scrnnton Tribune; Usthor 8. Craig, his wlfo; Ksther Craig, tholr lG-ycar-old daughter; Jessie Craig, their 11-year-old daughter; Mrs. Mny Bert Hoo, wlfo of David Iloo, of Ithaca, N. Y.; Walter Jaeoh I-Jiiltirook, 19 years old, of Now York, a student iL Cornell. Ot tho score Injured on? man and a woman had both logs broken, ono wo man had an arm broken and anothor had her right log crushed. Tho I'hilllpsburg accommodation, west hound, crashed Into tho rear of tho Buffalo express whllo tho lattor was standing at tho dopot. Tho two rear cars of the oxpross wore totally wrecked. Apparently tho engineer of tho accommodation did not notice that tho oxpross drow up somo 300 feet west of the depot. Tho express, was 15 min utes lato nnd the accommodation was following very closely. Whon Engineer Reardon saw the lights ahead tho dis tance was too short to avoid a col lision. Tho accident wiped out the Craig family. They wero on tholr wny to spend Thanksgiving with relatives In Brooklyn. Englneor niordan. Conductor W. J. Burrltt and tho entire crow of tho I'hilllpsburg local, havo been suspend ed Indefinitely by Superintendent Rus sell. For Uiillftltisr Colored Children. Columbia, S. C, Dec. 1. A great work for uplifting negro choldron was Inaugurated yesterday when the South Carolina Industrial Home for Negro Boys and Girls was dedicated. The home Is designed to give negro wnlfs a rudimentary and Christian education, and to teach them habits of tidiness In household work and of thrift In farm work or nt tho lathe or bench. Tuskegeo, Booker Washington's school, does for the grown negro what Car roll proposes to do for children. Tho undertaking was started laBt April by Rev. Richard Carroll, a colored Bap tist preacher, who received liberal do nations from interested parties. Killed liy 'l'rvmlttiirc lllsclinrec. Pittsburg, Dec. 1. After sorving In the Spanish war nnd handling an old gun hundreds of times during the past eight years Private James Starkey, of Hampton Battery B, N. G. P., lost his life through the premature discharge of a cannon on Monument Hill, Alle gheny, yesterday while firing a salute during the ceremonies incident to the unveiling of tho Spanish cannon pre sented to Allegheny. The ramrod used In filling the gun was forced al most through Starkey's chest. Cor poral Springer and Corporal Gormley were slightly burned. The Revolution In Colombia. Kingston, Jamaica, Dec. 1. Colom bian advices received hero by tho steamer Louislan say the revolution is spreading throughout fhe Colombian republic, and gaining great strength. Details as to the movements of the Liberals are lacking, but the stereo typed censored cable dispatches relat ing to government successes are dis credited. Several casual bands of re cruits have been dispersed and a few severe reverses have been suffered on the water, but the Insurrection Is not even fully launched yet. To I'lKlif For Ilecao'ii Yteleitso, Indianapolis, Dec. 1. National Or ganizer Christopher Evans, of the United Mine Workers, and Editor W. C. Scott, of the United Mine' Workers' Journal, today declared that every thing within the power of the national order will be done to free Executive Committeeman John P. Reese, who Is now undergoing a three months' Jail sentence at Fort Scott, Kan. "We have over J30.000 In our national treasury," said Mr. Evans, "and no stone will bo left unturned to take caro of Reese." 1899 DECEMBER. 1899 Su. Mo. Til. We. Th. Fr. Sa. IT 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 JL1 JL2 1 T4JL5 16 17 JL8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28' 29 30 31 MOON'S PHASES. new Moon Ftft Jf Quarter n 7:47 & p. m. U p.m. ruii ViWoon 1 R 8:31 AO p.m. (T Third 0 10:67 VL Quarter fx p.m. Oh, the Pain of Rheumatism! Rheumatism often causes the most Intense- suffering. Many have for years vainly sought relief from this disabling disease, and are to-day worse off than ever. Rheumatism is a blood disease, and Swift's Speolflo Is the only cure, be cause it it tho only remedy which can reach such deep-seated diseases. A few years ago I was taken with Inflamma tory Rheumatism, whloh became so Interne that I was for weeks unable to walk. I tried several prominent physi cians and took their treat ment faithfully, tint was unable to get the slight est relief. Infaot.mycon. dltlon seemed to grow worse, the disease spread over my entire body, and from November to March I suffered agony. I tried many patent medicines, but none relieved me. Upon the ad vloe of a friend I decided tn trv S. S. S. Before allowing me to take It, how ever, my guardian, who was a chemist, ana lysed the remedy, and pronounced It free of potash or meroury. I felt so much better alter taking two bottles, that I eontlnned the rem edy.and In two months I was cured completely. The oure was permanent, for I have never since had a touch ot Rheumatism though many times exposed to damp and cold weather. . Elbimoe m. TirrcLL, ITU rowel ton Avenue, Philadelphia. Don't suffer longer with Rheumatism. Throw aside your oils and liniments, as they can not reach your trouble. Don't experiment with doctors their potash and mercury will add to your disabil ity and completely destroy your diges tion. S.S.SSeBlood will cure perfectly and permanently. It It guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no potash, mercury, op other mineral. Boobs mailed free by BwUt Bpeclflo Co., Atlanta. Ga. The Search Stops. The Right Thing Has Been Pound. A Shenandoah Citizen Shows the Way, Onro nioro wo nro luilclitcd to a 81icnn doitli citizen for n public statement that throws tiiorollgiit on n matter of ovor-lncrcaS' lug interest. People Imvo been deceived by fitlso misrepresentations from tlnio immemor ial. No wonder tlioy nro skeptical of nil cli inis endorsed by strangers residing in fur distant pnrts of tlio' Union. It is no longer necesjnry to accept such endorsements for local citizens nro Riving their testimony, nnd 'tis iin onsy matter for any reader to invcstl. gate tho correctness of such evidence as tho following : Mrs. Morgan Hopkins, of 210 West Lloyd street, says : "I had much trouble with my Imok and kidneys. I used Doau's Kidney Pills after trylug other standard remedies, proscriptions and homo remedies and found them most satisfactory, I told my husband that tliey did mo more good than any other medicine I had takon. I did not sleep well, had hot pains In tbo top of my head and was tired and despondent nil tho time. I could not shake it oil'. When I learned of Doan's Kidniy Pills I procured them from Kirlin's Pharmacy and I can sincerely recommend them for backache I will not be without tlicni in tho futuro for I owe to them the greatest relief from my kidney troubles that I ever had." Doan's Kidney Tills for sale by all dealers. Price So cents. Mailed by I'oster-Milburn Co., Buflalo, N. V. Sole agents for the , S. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Six ThmiNtiiiil M!tfH on 11 l.nnlioli. Ponsacola, Fla Dec. 1. Tho naptha yacht Setba, of New Orleans, B2 feet long, having on board Captain E. W. Demmlng and his two daughters, ar rived here last evening nfter a Journey of 6,007 miles. Tho Selba left New Or leans on July 8, went up tho Missis sippi river and tributaries to tho great lakes, thence through the Erie canal to tho Hudson and down to Now York. The party sailed down the Atlantic coast and around the Florida penin sular Into tho Gulf of Mexico and up to this city. They sailed today for Now Orleans. Coiifrsoert KIlllriK Ilia Mother. Zanesvllle, 0., Dec. 1. At tho cor oner's inquest over tho body of his mother, at Cannelvllle, yesterday, Al bert Swingle, aged 14 years, confessed that ho shot her, but claimed that the shooting was accidental. The boy de nies that he loaded the gun, but his father declares it had not heen loaded for a week. The boy manifests no re gret over the death of his mother. Ho was sent to jail without bond. AriUSEHENTS. perguson's Theatre, DAN. J. FERGUSON, Manager. MATINEE AND NIGHT. Saturday, Dec. 2. wwwww THE A Strong Company Headed by GUS COHAN, German Singing & Dancing Comedian. 5,000 Pounds of Special Scenery. NIGHT : - 10, 20 and 30 Cents. MATINEE: - - 10 and 20c. Reserved Seats at Kirlin's Drug Stroe. perguson's Theatre. ' DAM. J. FERGUSON, Mer. One Night Only. PNDflY, DEC. 4, '99 Appenrnnco of tlio Brilliant Young Comedienne, JOLLY DORTHY L.BWIS, And a splendid company presenting the delightful comedy drama, "HEARTS OF" THE BLUE RXDGE," A homespun story of the Sunny South Br Hal Item. Introducing the Fainoua BLUE RIDGE QUARTET, Coon Rhouters, Plantation Singers, Buck nnd Wine Dnucera and l'rlmelr ltof Time Specialists. Prices : - 25, 35, and 50 Cts, Reserved scats at Kirlin's druR store. perguson's Theatre. DAN. J. FEKGUSOH, Mr. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. One Night Onlyl THURSDAY, DEC. 7, '99. Ireland's Funniest Irishmen PAT MAI.ONRY AND TOMMY WATKItS. In the "NEW IRISH VISITORS" And an own selected company Tommy Waters and Frank Vf. Nason, Managers and Proprietors. W'yle it Sanford, Kert Kimball, Merrlce & Cushlug, Ned West, The Zercth Trio, M'lle Denella, Clara Webt, and others. PRICES : 25c, 55c and 50c lUserved neat at Kirlin's drug store. Wood M'lll !Vot Survcc'i Strrnltersr. Washington, Doc. 1.- Opiiornl hoon aid Wood, commenting Inst ovcnlng upon tho report that ho might suc ceed General Sternberg as surgeon gonoral ot tho nrmy, said that It was without foundation. "My rolntion with tho medical department of tho army, so far ns any further duty In tho medical corps Is concerned," said Gen eral Wood, "1b nt an end, and what ever duty I may perform in tho army In tho futuro will bo in tho lino." A Thousand Tongues r.,,i.i ,t ...-.,.. n. ........... 1 ..i !. yvui. iiuvu.iio. .iiv iniiuiuui Allium j", SprliiKor, of 1123 Howard st , Philadelphia, whnti min fnuiwl flint. T)r Tffnt.'a N.iu TV.. covery for Coinsumptlon had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made llfo a burden. All other remedies nnd doctors could give her no help, hut she says of this Royal Cure "It Bonn ro- tnnvnrl llm hnl., In m n.1 T nn, ... sleep soundly, sonietldns I ran scarcely ro nicmbcr doing hoforo. I leel like sounding its pralao throughout tho Universe" So will overyono who tries Dr. King's Now Dlt covcry for any trouble of tlfo Throat, Chest or Lung. Prico BOc. nnd $1.00. Trial hnttlps frnn nf. Witlitv'. llcti. .tn.n . n.rnm bottlo guaranteed. ' Typhoid Fever In' tlio Weill, Ilalelgh, Dec. 1 Dr. Richard II. Lewis, secretary of tho state board of health, last nlcht received a telegram from Dr. Anderson, one of the bac teriologists of the board, stating that tho water In the wells which was used by all tho students of tho State Normal nnd Industrial college, recently af flicted with a serious outbreak of ty phoid fever, Is bad. This fully explains tno epidemic and is a cause that can be promptly and completely removed, so that the Institution can be reopened with safety on tho dato to which It was suspended, Jan. 2, 1900. OASTOHIA. Bears the The Kind You HavB Always Bought "Al" TABLETS FOR ALL URINARY DISORDERS. 1 he most FATAL and PREVALENT Of all diseases are those of the KIDNEYS, LIVER and BLADDER. The Kidneys nre two llltlo sieves through which nu me oioou in mp oouy must pass onco In cvciy three minutes. In a licALTitv condition they Alter nil Impuri ties Into the n ladder, thence out of the hody. If deceased thov cloir und swell. dcDoslttnir uric acid and other poisons into the system, causing dull pain In tho back, biliousnerh, RHEUMATISM, OOUT, DROPSY, GRAVEL, PAINFUL AND FREQUENT URINATION. LOSS OF ALBUMEN (tno nie essence), and llnally "BRIOHI'S" DISEA8E and DEATH 1 If you hare any of the above symptoms "Al" TABLETS will cure you TRY THEM AND BE CONVINCED. Recent Discovery. Phenomenal Success. Hun dreds of Testimonials Cannot be Substituted. liy man 1.00. Send stamp for pamphlet. PAN-AMERICAN DRUG CO., New York. Sold In Shenandoah at KIRLIN'S PHARMACY. Orders by mall sent to any address. nillions of Dollars Go up in nmokb every year. Take no risks but got your housos, stock, far niture, etc., insurod in first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, attached to these EiimEpiG! that it was no catch-penny scheme. Our sale still continues and our placed with the same goods that are being rapidly purchased by economical shoe buyers. 200 Men's shoes, black, sizes 8 1-2 to 1 1, at 75c. 500 pairs of men's russetts, $1.90, worth $2.75. 300 44 250 41 150 " 500 " 800 " Boys' and Hisses' school shoes too nu merous to mention so large is our stock. 10,000 pair of Rubbers in Men's, Ladies' and Children's Come and be facts only. The Boston Factory Shoe Store No. 27 South Main Street. I, SPONT, PROPRIETOR. Nuonp.rs op n?wr. The admissions to I'hllud-lphla's ojtport exposition yesterdny numbered 48,302. General Joseph Wheeler will soon return from Manila to talco his scat In congress. A Philadelphia lire Wednesday de stroyed noirly $2,000,000 worth of property nnd threw 2,000 out of em ployment. The transports Dolnl Vostock nnd Columbia sailed from San Kraticisco for Manila Inst evening with the Forty second infantry on board. Tho Kansas coal minors have been ordered to strike on Monday unless John V, neeso, the momber of the ex ecutive board, Is released meanwhile. Andrew Wind, Spanish war veteran, fought with It. U. llmnian, on ..it. neer, In St. Louts. Wind grasped tho elovator Wer. The p'evator ascended and crushed him to death. Tho anr ! Thanksgiving banquet of tho American Society In London was attended by 27C guests nnd was mark ed by enthusiastic demonstrations of friendship for England in the war against the Boers. Sacrifice Piano Bargains. A square piano in good condition. A give- Q k away bargain. pVJ Parlor Grand Piano A HighGrade Can be exchanged for any other style of instrument. These are sacrifice opportunties. O'NEILL Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, IOC South Main St. The Best Bargain Houes In Shenandoah Is at 233 West Centre Street. You would be amazed to see the values we . . offered In . Underwear, Coots and Shoes. ... Groceries. If you only Rive us a trial, that Is all we ask: This means a steady customer at our store. Our advertisement of a recent date contain ing some extraordinary values in shoes has been a profitable announcement. The fact that we advertised prices which were found goods by the purchasers has proven shelves are constantly being re " " " leather lined, $2.50, worth $4.00. ' " black, leather lined, $2.50, worth $4r00. lies' button shoes, 85 cents, worth $1 .25. f ' and lace shoes, $1.25, worth $1.75. " first quality shoes, $1.75, worth $2.75. at reduced prices. convinced that The Curt that Cures Coughs, Co!tlsr Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption, la The (tERMAN REMEDY" Cunt WiTaaWivA Tr AWencna hiladelphia & Readinq R'y. Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. IN KFFKOT NOVKMBUK 1. 1899 Trains leave Bhenandonh as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, neck day 1 10, 8 38, 7 87, 9 M a. m., 13 28, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. Sundnjs, 210 a in. For Now York via Mar.cb Chunk, week days, 7 87 a. ra., 12 28 and 8 09 p. ra. For KendlnR and Philadelphia, week days, 210,5 03,7 87. 9 65 a. m., 12 28, 8 09 and fi 09 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10, 7 87, 9 S3 a. m. 12 20, 8 09, 6 09 and T 80 . ra. Sundays, 2 10 a m. For Tamoquo and Mahanoy City, week days. 210, 787, 963 a. m 12 SO, 8 OS and S 09 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m. For Wllllamnport, Sunbury and Lewlshuro;, week days. 8 27, 11 82 a. m 12 26, 7 80 p. m Sundays, 8 27 a m. For Mahano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10, 8 27, 5 83, 7 87.9 65, I1S2 a.m., 12 26, 809, 609, 780, 356 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 and 8 27 a tn. For Ashland and Sbarookln, week days, 8 17, 7 87. 11 82 a. m., 12 23, 8 09, 6 07, 7 25 and 1 65 p. m. Sunday, 8 27 a m. For Baltimore, Washington and the Wutvla n. AO. It. It., through trains lea-i Rending Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & It. D R.) at 8 20, 7 65,1120 a. m., 810 and 7.27 p. L. Sundays 820,7 00,1120 a.m., 8 46 and 7 27p.m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 13 20 12 13 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 28 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 7 80,1180 a.m., and 180,4 80, 9 00 p.m. Leavo New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. in., 1 80, 4 40 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4 80, 8 86, 10 21 a. m. and 186, 4 06 6 86, 11 86 p. m. Leave Heading, week days, 187, 7 00, 1008, a, in., 12 15, 4 17, 6 00, 8 23 p. ra. Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 7 17, 7 40 a. m. 9 80, 12 80,1 20. 4 80, 6 10 and 6 60 p. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 18, 8 86, 11 2a a. id., 1 19, 5 5(1 7 7" . 9 44 p. in. Leavo Mahanoy City, week days, 145, 9 04, 1147 a.m. . 'iti 5 -o, 6 21,7 44, 1008 p. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00 680, 9 22 10 28, 12 00, a. m 2 89, 5 86, 6 42,768 1024p m. Leave Wlllltueport, week days, 742, 1000 a, a 12 ill and 1 00. 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave PI Iladelphla Chestnut street wharf and South street 'f liar tcr Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00, 200, 4 00, 5 00,7 15 p m. Accommodation, 8 00 a m, 5 10 p m. Sun days'Express, 9 00, 10 00 a m, 7 15 p m. Accom modation, 8 CO a III, 4 43 p m. Leave Atlatitlo City Depot t Weekdays Ex press, 7 35, 9 CO 10 SO am, 8 80,5 80pm. Accom modation, 8 15 a m, 4 05 p in. Sundays Express, 4 80, 7 80 p m. Accommodation, 7 15 a m,4 03p m. For Capo May, Ocean City nnd Sea Isle City Weekdays 9 CO am, 4 10, 5 00pm. Sunday -Chestnut St., 9 13, South St., 9 am. Addition il for Cape May Weekdays 6 30 a m. Parlor Oars on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent or address I. A. SWKIOABD, BD80N J. WEKKS, Gen'l Bust., Gen'l Paes'r At., Tledtnr Tormlnal. Thlle!-l we advertise -m. "isr
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