5s, IS YGUR BACK BREAKING? A MILLION VISITORS. (Continued Irom first Page.) EROY& STEWART'S AUTUMN OPENING OF and suits ON Thursday, Sept. 28 To continue the balance of the week. The entire store reaches out to you with tempting offerings, but this time its the third floor that Soeciallv invites vou. The third floor that big roomy store full of Millinery, Suits.Wraps, Waists and Skirts the dressy part of D,, P. & S.'s whole establishment a store where Pottsville's gentle women have found it both pleasant and profitable to come. Competent, experienced people are in charge of these departments, and their know ledge and taste and skill are at your disposal free of charge. Just now the whole floor is re splendent with an unusual assort ment of Fall and Winter Headwear and Suits. Our Annual Fall Millinery open ing we are led to believe is an event looked forward to by very many of Pottsville's fashion-loving women To adequately describe the new and beautiful hats, trimmings, feathers, flowers, and ribbons is a task be yond the power of mere words. is an interestiue exhibit of the world's most glorious productions in the milliner's art, gathered from foreiim and domestic- market. A cj day worth remembering, whether you buy or simply look. SUITS Our aim in making our purchases of Fall and Winter Suits this year was to give the greatest value at the least price. We've made a specialty this season of pretty, stylish, serviceable suits at prices considerably less than are quoted elsewhere for equal values. There's something immensely "catchy" about the fashionable Capes and Jackets made for this Fall and Winter wear. You'll find that the assortment that we have to offer gives you the full benefit of every artistic element of the seas on's styles. N. B. We will have a lot of Palms, Rubber Plants, &c, on dis play during opening days that will be for sale cheap. DIVES, POMEROY& STEWART, 100, 102& 104 S.Centre St., POTTSVILLE, PA. 0. GEO. MILLER, Manager. roferenco to Ccghlan'a "Hoch der KnlRer" song. whllo much tjowuer was flung into Bmoko down tho bay yesterday, much more will be mimed today during tho great naval pageant up the Hudson river. Tho parade will move at 1 o'clock, In four divisions. First will come tuo warships, heauea uy uio Olyinnla and flanked on either side by the torpedo boats. They will be fol lowed by ft fleet of white revonuo cutters. Following them will bo tho steam yachts. In double column, led by the Corsair, the flagship of tho New York Yncht club. To Sir Thomas Upton's Erin has been accorded tho honor of heading tho starboard col umn of thin division. Thero will be 1S7 yachts In lino. Tho Third division will consist of the merchant marine steamers, nnd an Indiscriminate flee. of tugs, barges and unattached vessels will bring up the rear. It Is oxpected that the line will ho nine miles long, and that half a million people will bo afloat. The parade, with the Olympla In the van, will move up the North river to the stake boat St. Mary, and old proc tlco Bhlp of tho navy, which Is moor ed opposite the Qrant mausoleum In IMversIde Park. After rounding the Btake boat tho Olympla will come to anchor below tw beautiful floats rep resenting Peace and Victory, and each warship In Its turn will drop In bo- low the flagship. Tho national sa lute of 21 guns will bo fired In honor of the hero of Appomattox. The tor pedo boats and revenue cutters will anchor opposite tho line of warships under the bluff, and between these two lines the Civic part of the parade will pass In review. Admiral Dowey has already express ed some doubt that he will be able to go through tho duties attendant on his reception without suffering extra ordinary fatigue. The routine of tho adinirnl's movements for the two days of the celebration has been fixed. It will occupy at least 12 hours of today and 16 hours tomorrow. Grootlug lit So nor. Twelve hundred strong, the People's Choral Union, led by Frank Dam rosch, paid a tribute of song last night to the sea heroes. About 700 of the sinters were women. In tho steamer Warwick they left the pier at Beekman street at 7:40 p. m., and 40 minutes later the Warwick lay to 50 yards from the stern of tho Olympla. "My Country, 'TIs of Thee," was the first number, and ns soon as It wns over the Jackles and officers express ed their appreciation by three hearty cheers and a tiger. Then the flash lights played and showed tho admiral's Hag at the mast head. Three cheers arose from tho Warwick, and then 1,200 singers broke forth into the stirring strain, "See, the Conquering Hero Comos." The band of the Olympla played the "Star Spangled Banner," and the band on the Warwick Joined In, and the Olym pians helped the visitors to fill the night with the magnificent chorus. Three cheers for Dewey," somo one on the warwicK caneu, ana a roar went up from the dim dark line along the rail of the Olympla, as well as from tho excursion boat. The Union next sang tho Hallelujah chorus from Handel's "Messiah" as tho Warwick drew away, but the anxiety of tho singers to crowd tho bow and try to got a glimpse of the admiral cut the singing short. Fur ther away the Warwick drew and the singers unltod in the fine music of "Men of Harloch." That was well un der way when tho national colors woro run up on the stern of the Olympla, and the searchlights fell on Old Olory as It was gracefully dipped by way of salute and thanks. "The Star Spangled Banner" again rang out In swelling chorus, and that was the singers' good night to tho great admiral. Then Rear Admiral Sampson's ship, the Now York, was sought out, whllo along the line of warships, starting with the Olympla, red and white sig nal lights winked busily, passing the word to give tho Choral Union a fit ting reception. But, whatever the slp nals, the New York's crew gave the singers a warm welcome as they ap proached singing "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." The New fork's searchlights were turnea on tne singers, ana iney- cneer- ed for Sampson and were answered with cheers by the crew. Then some body on the Warwick called out "Three cheers for Admiral Schley," and the answering shout was fully as loud as that which went before. Then followed the "Hymn of Thanks," "Hallelujah Hymn." "Amer ica and "The Star Spangled Banner." Rear Admiral Howison s flagship. the Chicago, was next visited. The anchor watch only was on deck, but they worked tho searchlights bravely, and their signal lights did a lot of winking. The singers cheered the ad miral. IIowlon Yields to Sampson. Rear Admiral Howison has grace fully yielded the precedence to Rear Admiral Sampson Ih the matter of ship's division. The commander of the South Atlantic station will simply be present as a spectator and bring up the ond of the line with the Chicago. Rear Admiral Sampson will follow the Olympla In the New York, and will fly the red flag, while Howison llys the blue. Tonight the grandest illuminations and fireworks dlsnlnv in the history MndTonic in Tablet Form) V FOR ALLDlSEAStS OP THE GENERATIVE ORGANS .DtVf 10PES AND OWKYoUTlifUlSTRtNGril To EVERY PaRTOPTIIE SYSTEM fminuTeffrzcTsftiuiAHaiTRcsiJiTS GUARANTEED JNFALUBLE HuutiY EHooRsto By Physicians ByMail $l.oo SMSrwm Pamphict rANAMCRICANURDu io. Sold In Shenandoah at Kl RUIN'S PHARMACY. Orders by mall sent to any address. A Mnnrlsnmn GomnldIon (Is one of the greatest charms a wonLan can nn.lieM. PozZOHl'a OOUIJIXIOM I'OWDUBI IglTDSlt. , f mm Kid-Ne-Oids are at all drug stores bi, uoinu uo win voucn lor tno irutn oi our every assertion. Morrow's Liverlax cures constipation, biliousness, sell for 25c a hox at all drug stores. FOR SALE BY S. P. WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF Tho great remedy for nervous organs oi oitber so'., such as Impotcricy, impotcricy, r'inimy emissions. xouiuiuLiitiuisuvuiui uun,,ctca3iou8o ot Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. With every 85 order wo (ruaranteo to euro For Sale by ot tne city win occur. Last night there wns a preliminary Illumination of rare beauty. All the buildings on the water front were lighted up. On tno urooKlyn bridge, In letters of liv ing fire 30 feet high, flashed tho words: welcome Dewey," while simul taneously from the shores of the East and Iorth rivers, Stnton and Gover nor's Islands red fire glowed and sput tered, sending up fantastic clouds of Btnoke, turning the calm water Into a pea of lurid llames and transforming tna crnir. in tne naruor into red spec tres. A Harrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Hart, of Groton, S. D. "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs ; cougli set in and finally terminated in Consumption. Four Doctors gave me up, saying i cumu v o1....-f limn T ffiivn mvself UD to my Coin .lntnnnlnnil If T rnlllll lH)t Sta? Wltll my friends on eartn, i wouiu roeei. my uosum. ones above, iiy uusrcinu was uicu to kv Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Iguvoita trial, took In all eight bottles. It has cured mo. and thank Cod I am saved and now a well and healthy woman." xnai uoiura Tim! FUnrn. Ilfiiriilar size 50c and fl.00. Guaranteed or price refunded. Bryan 'to 'Stump In Ohio. Columbus, Sept. 29. John R, Mc Lean yesterday received a telegram from Colonel w. J. Bryan stating that he would spend three days in Ohio be fore the campaign. The dates sug gested were Oct. 19, 20 and 21, im mediately following his tour oi Ken tucky. A special train will probably be provided to carry Bryan over the state. Sick Headaches, Thecnrso of overworked womankind, aro quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Boot Tea, the great blood purifier and tissuo builder. Money refunded If not satisfactory. Price 25 eta. and 60 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a guarantee. SPANISH CABINET RESIQNS. Failed to Anreo on a Credit For StronirtlionlnK Fortlfleutlous. Madrid. Sent. 29. Tho Spanish cab Inet resigned today as the rosult ot Irreconcilable differences among tho ministers regarding proposals for na tional defense. The decision to resign was taken at tho cabinet council last night. The chief subject under discussion was the scheme of tho minister of war, Lieu tenant Oeneral Camllo Polavleja, for an extraordinary credit to be used In Increasing and strengthening frontier fortifications. The minister of finance, Senor Vlllaverde, was unablo to agree with the suggestions of General Pola- vloja, and a ministerial crisis follow ed. stltuted on March 3, 'l899, was made up as follows! President of the coun cil, Senor Don Francisco Sllvola; for eign affairs. Marquis Tidal; justice, Senor liuran; finance, Senor Vllla verde; Interior, Senor Dato; war, Gen eral Polavleja; marine, Admiral Gome? Imay; agriculture, commerce and pub He works, Senor Cardonas. You Try It. If Shlloh'g Cough and Consumption Cure, which Is sold for the small prlco of 85 eta., BO cts. Bud $1.00, does not cure tako tho bottle back and we will refund your money. Bold for over fifty years on this guaranteo. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirliu ou a guarantee. ICTCD iiciUn & order wo fruaranico 10 euro or reiunu tuo money, ouiu a, riiuu yvr uo ArltnUOlnUi c boxes tor $5.00. IIU.IUOTT'S CHliJJIOAli CO., Clovclund, Olilo the modern, scientific, practical up-to-date medietas that banishes kidney backache, kidney ailments, sleeplessness and urinary disturbances In either adults or children. The first doso of Kid-Ne-Oids works wonders a week's trial will oflimcs euro mild cases take a box or two and your kidney trouhlo will disappear Disordered kidneys are indicated by pains In th back, distress or fullness after eating, scanty or scalding urine, weakness and chills, pains In the loins, nervousness, sleeplessness, loss of vitality, swelling in limb or body or both, and sediment in the urint. in yellow tablet form nut ur in boxes soli for BOn n hnv your druggist will toll you of cures they effoctod hero rua-we-oias ana Liverlax, manufactured by John Morrow & Co., Chemists, Springfield, Ohio. VITALITY 33 IX. MO'Z'T'KJ lOm.VXlIUN'!! X'IXjXjS prostration and all diseases of tho generative Nervous I'rosiration, n aiung or i.osi mannooa, or refund tho money. Sold at pl.00 per box, P. A. Houck. ennsylvania RAILROAD. 8CHUYKILL DIVISION July 1, 1899. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tne aoovc date lor Wlirgan, WLlberton, FraokTllIe, Dart Water. St. Clair. Pottsrllle. Hambunr. Ilcadlns 1 UIHWWUi IT UWIlUVIilV. HUIIUIUWU 1. tl U i 11 1 1 aeelphta (Broad street station) at SIS and 805 n. in., z io, 8 ! p. m. on wceK oaya. Bunuaya 8 05 a. m.. 4 20 o. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 7 88, 1145 a.m. and S B, 7 88 p. to. Sunday 11 01 a. m. and S 88 p. m. Leave Pottavtlle for Shenandoah (vlaFrack ville) 7 10, 11 20 a. ra., S 10, 7 10 p. m. Bundi) 10 85 a. in.. 5 10 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), fo Shenandoah at 8 35 a. m., i 10 p. m. week dayc Sundays leave at 6 SO and 9 23 a. m. Leave Philadelphia Broad street etatlon) foi PotUvllle. 5 80. 8 85. 10 19 a. m.. 1 80. 4 10. 7 11 p. m. weekdays. Sundays, 8 SO. 9 23 a. m, and ou.pm, upm, Leave Broad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOB NEW YOHK. Kipress Week-days, 820, 4 03,4 10,5 00,8 16 880,788,825, 9 SO, 10 21, 1100, ll 43 a m, 13 00 noon, 12 85, (Limited 100and U 22 p ml. I 43, MM l OKA J l IM .il rSl h fV. D In 1000D m. 12 01 nlebt. Sundays. 8 20. 4 OS. 4 40. U W, U O V IKI. -1U 4i, 1U ), 11 U S III, 1235, 280, 402 Limited. 22J,S20, 'JM, 8 85 7 02, 8 10, 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. r or noeton v, unoui cuange, it ux a nt. week days, and 8 10 p. m.. dally. Catiklll Expreaa Parlor car, 11 00 m week days. For Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ooean drove. Lone Branch. 4 05. 6 60. 8 80. 11 44 a m. 1 42. 8 SO. 4 08 p in weekdays i 500 p m Saturdays only. Sundays stops at Interlaken for Asbury Park, For Lamberivllle, Eatton and Scranton, 8 60. 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon, 8 52, 5 00 (Lambertvllle and raiion oniyj. weekdays, and 7 02 n m dallv BuBalo, 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon weekdays, and T 03 Dm dally. Mount Pocono epeclal, 103 p m Saturday WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. RArTtAHImnra and Wt.hlnMAn ft KA Ort a n 1020, 11 23 a m, 12 09, '12 88, 1 12, 8 12, 4 41 t5 23 ConKremlonalLlm., 0 81,817, 883, 79l p. m, and 12 09 night weekdays. Sundays, 8 50, T 20, 912, 11 23 a in, 12 09, ! 12, 812, 4 41 5 20 Con gressional Lim., 5 84, 805, 7 81 p m and 12 08 night. For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 12 a m, 1 82 and 4 01 p m week days, 5 OS and 11 18 p m dally Atlantic Coast Line. Express 12 09 p m, and 1205 night, dally. " ' Southern Hallway. Express 5 84 and 8 Si p ill, unliy, Norfolk and Western Railway for Mempkli Chesapeake ii Ohio Itallnay, 7 81 pa. dall For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, 10: a m weekdays, 11 10 p m dally. Leavo Market street wliarf aa fnllnwa, Ri, press for New York, 9 00 a m, 4 80pm week days. For Long Branch via Seaside Park. 9 1( a m, ISO and 4 00 p m week-day. Sundays t stops nt Interlaken for Asbury ParkJ, 7 SO a m. ror Beach Haven and Barnegat City, 910am and 4 00 p m weekdays ; ISO pm Saturdays only. Sundays, 780 am. For Tuekerton, 9 10 FOR ATLANTIC CITY, Leave Broad street station via Delaware rlvei bridge- Kxprnu, 4 S3, 9 40 (80 minute a m, 3 8i 81mlnutcs, 4 00 80 minutes, 7 05 85 minutes! p in Hnndayx, 465, 9 20 80 mlnutesl a.m. 2 S3 82 minutes, 7 05 85 minutes) p. m. Leave Market Street Wbarl Kxnren. SCO. 880, (73 mluutcs), 10 00 ( 75 minutes, a m, (100 j j L '"utii)' m?J , iff j",5' . , 5 30 IGS minutes r m. Sundays, 600. 780 73 minutes, 8 00 73 minutes. 8 80 73 minutes, SCO 175 minutes, 10 00 70 minutes a. m.,'and 430 73 minutes p. m. 81.00 Kxcuislou train, 7 00 am week-days. Sundays, 7 00 and 7 80 a m. For Cape May, Angleeea. Wlidwoxj, llolly Reach Kiprww 900am, 2 80,4 03 100 minute,, 5 00 pm week-days. Sundays, 820 a in. Foi Cape May only, 1 80 p m Saturdays. J 1.00 Ex. curslon train, 7 00 u. m. dally. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and Stone Harbor Express 9 10 am, 2 80, 4 20, 8 00 pmweecuays. ounaays, o ou a m. 14U excur sion truln, 700 a m dally. For Moment' Point Expreas, S 00, 8 SO, 10 00 a m, ( 1 00 Saturdays only), 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, 6 00, 5 8C p m weekdays. Sundays, S 00, 8 00, 9 00 and 10 or a in, 4 80 p m. The Union Transfer Company will call foi and check baggage from hotels n-l re.ldeneei. Dhili.u fur J, 11 llUKUIMUR J. U. Woull Ueu'l Mauatiei, Ueu'l Pawt'ti'i Ax. Docs it fed that way? It'a o earning that your kidneys oro giv ing Help them I Tho kidneys need it, or they wouldn't ask bo sharply for aid. Keep the kidneys right, and good health will always he your portion How will you do that Tako costiveness they KIRLIN. MATTER SOVEREIGN" INDICTED. For Years IIo Hold Vnltinblo Lnud ou Clilcnfco'H Lnko Front. Chicago, Sept. 29. Captain Streeter, who for years has held out on a plot of land fornwd by dumpings In the lake against many legal attacks to dispossess him, was yesterday, with a number of his followers, Indicted by the grand Jury, charged with con' aplracy and conduct calculated to lu cite riot. Captain Streeter years ago was wrecked on tho little islet formed by the refuse dumped Into the lake. He built a hut and became a squatter, claiming the land to be virgin tern tory. It was under the federal con trol alone, the shipwrecked mariner declared, and he acknowledged no other legal authority. Various peo ple owning land In the vicinity, valu able ror factories, sought to ulspos sess him, but ho battled with them In the courts and continued to extond his "squatter sovereignty" over the in creased territory formed by continued deposltatof refuse. . Last spring the captain was presid lng over 40 acres of valuable land, worth, it Is calculated, over a million dollars. Ho hoisted the Stars and Stripes and declared the territory to form the "District of Lake Michigan.1 A court and other Instruments of gov ernment were formed. Half .a hun dred colonists cast their fortunes with the new government and prominent business men purchased lots. But one day the police, declaring the govern ment to be a menace to public safety descended on the colony and arrested its tenants. Since then tho matter has been in the justice courts, Adjacent property owners claim the land and are at tho bottom of tho fight against the captain. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Dura, Scald Cut or Bruise, liucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever bores, ulcers, lions, felons, Corns, all bkln Eruptions, liest 1'ile cure on earth. Unly 25cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by A. Wasley, Drugcist. If we can sell von one sc. package ofl tnu eamlxture we'll be catUfied. You'll buy more for it will touch the spot. Grocers hxvt SEELIQ'8. This Hot One needs a cooling beverage that will gently tone up the system while it quenches the thirst. Lauer's Beer and Porter Just touches the spot. They are cooling, satisfy ing and invigorating. These brews will be funil?hed in case lots for family use by applying to Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - RA II"' l ho added little of Seel lf to ordinary coffee knows a I grand drink that1 j wllljilease her husband. I Armod Burghers Awombling Noar tho Natal Border. BOERS DI8TRUST CHAMBERLAIN. oulil l'rpililniit Krtiirpr Kent lllrcotly Wlllt I'romtnrBtltburrtlm Pnttivray to IVncnWotltil Prolmlilv Ho Smooth. Cnnimt Ovnrrnln Oolunlnl "wrutnry. lxmdon, Sept. 8. A dliitch to The Dally Mall from Charleitown Bays: Commandeering Is proceeding n the Wakkeituroom uistrici ana probably throughout the Transvaal. Two thousand armed burghers are as sembled nt Wakkerstroom, which Is eight miles from the Natal border and 11 from Lalngs Nek. Twelve nunureu In vp been ordered to Sandspalt. 13 miles weat of the Natal border, where thev will meet Orange Free State artillery, which has been lylnfc low In this neighborhood for a fortnight The Pretoria correspondent of The ft lily Tt-li-giatth says: The Tran-.i.it ixerutlve nre absorbed In war ptrpa ratlonx Many Hoers oppose aggres sive action on religious grounds The Daily News, which appeal to the goNcrntnent to await Prend'W Kroger'a reply before Bonding a N" - on uispaicn. says: u. as nas w n i asserted on nennlt or tne iransv.ini. all trouble would have been avoided had Mr. Chamberlain's dlspatrh lust Friday said 'convention' Instead of i onventlons,' we do not believe a llrltlsli cublnet would decline to ilear the mutter up. It Is for President Krtiger to speak, If It Is Indeed only n matter of a consonant, for we are convinced that It Is In his power to get the consonant cut oft. The Dally Chronicle says: "Wo un derstand, on the best authority, that tho delay attending tho Hoer reply Is due to hopes still entertained by the Transvaal of a peaceful settlement. The Doers distrust Mr. Chamberlain. They fear that If they make conces sions he will only Increase his do mand3. Heretofore they have beeu trying to approach Lord Salisbury di rectly. "They trust the premier as much as they distrust the colonial secretary, and If Lord Salisbury would give a pieuge mat tne goiuen bridge was meant seriously thoy would venture upon It. We regret to sny thnt this last desperate effort bus broken down, since Lord Salisbury cannot go be hind Mr. Clmmberlnlii without creat ing a cabinet, crisis. It Is deplorable, nevertheless, that state etiquette should be stroug enough to obstruct the path to peace. We hope it is not true that Mr. Chamberlain Intends to demand disarmament, a heavy Indemnity and the withdrawal of Dr. Leyds, which could only result In war." The paper suggests that the Orange Free State should appeal for arbitra tion under the arrangements concluded at The Hague. Don't Have to Walt For Weeks. A Shenandoah Illustration. Waiting Is discouraging. Prompt actiou pleases everybody. A burden ou the back is a heavy weight. Hard to bear day after day. Harder still year after year. Lifting weight, removing the burden. Brings appreciating responses. Shenandoah peoplo tell of It. Tell bow Itcan lie done. Tell of relief that's quick and sure. Hero is a case of it : Mr. David Thomas, of 204 Mayberry alley, minor, saya : "I suffered Intensely from my back and kidneys. I was iu the hospital for sovcral weeks and when I returned I was suffering from a continuous backache nnd an acute lameness across my loins. I could hardly get off a chair and it hurt me severely to straighten it I bad been stooping or bend ing forward. There were pains all through my head, especially in tho top and back part I thought they arose from neuralgia, but I am now convinced that my kldueys caused it, for on getting Doau's Kidney Pills from Kirliu's Pharmacy and using them tho lame ness in ray back and the pains in my head disappeared." Doau's Kidney ISlIs for sale by all dealers. Price So cents. Mailed by Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, N. V. Sole agents for the U S. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. POLITICAL CARDS. IfOTE FOR WN. S. LEIB, OK ASIII.AJJI). FOR PROTIIONOTARV. yoTE von FRANK R. KANTNER, OP LOFTY. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. "yOTE FOIt HORACE F. RABER, OF PINKQHOVI5. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yoTE Fon THOMAS J. HIGGINS, OF HHENANDOAH. FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. rroTK foh M. A. CAREY, FOR I'ROTHONOTARY. yOTK FOH FRANK C. REESE. OF SlIBN'ANDOAU. FOR COUNTY REGISTER. 70 . i. FOH JOHN T. SHOENER, 1UR CLERK OF THE COURTS. TOTE Poll CHARLES E. BERGER, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. yOTE FOH EMANUEL JENKYN, Preseut Incumbent. FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS. No Moro Rhoumatlsm. For yar mv fo suffered from rheuma llm. Hlie trl.i in.mv reim-dlM, Iml got liilie lneni,iinl.-li'llHiit glxrn up all l)n of rt-llef ben i- hitird of tviery King. n.t mv wlfte l-gan m-lnn it. Tins (Ml medli-ln-tm'n, HppHi'i'ntl.ilrleii all the iwlsnn out of lHr sj -lem, and baa certainly rcleaaml Imt from A life of pain. U. P. Cuahllig, North Ai llif ton, Maaa. Celery King rilKBS illswisi'n of the Nerve, Htoiiim ti, l.lverand Kldneya. Sold by drug gists, it and 60r. 7 LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Biliousno8s, Constipation. Dyspopsia, SIck-Hoad -acho nnd Llvor Si Complaint. i iuu r-ii-i-o sou by all drngelats Bold by all drnggts 25 CTS. orai-nt oy man. .SnlUMikICo., Cblctru 5clMcoutaiiHli!ls, Sold )y Klrl'n's drug store, Hhenandoah, Pa. Philadelphia & Readinq R'y. Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. IN KFXEUT JULY t. ISM Trains leare Hhenandoah m follows! For New York via Philadelphia, week darn, S 10, 8 83, 7 37. 9 55 a. m., 12 , S 09 and S 09 p. in, Sundays, 2 10 a m. For New York Tla March Chunk, week dara 7 87 a. m 12 24 and 8 09 p. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week dara. 2 10, 8 3S, 7 87. 9 SS a. m., 12 20, 8 09 and 09 p. m. Hundays, 210 a m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10, 7 87. 9 55 a. n, 12 26,8 09, 09 and 7 80 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days. 210, 787, 955 a. m 12 2S, 8 09 and 8 09 p. m. Sunday, 2 10 a in. For Wllllararport, fiunbury and Lewtabnrg, week days. 3 27, 11 82 a. m., 12 28, 7 80 p. m. Hundare, 3 27 a m. ror Manano) I'lane. weekdays, 210,3 27,6 83. 87.9 55. 11 82- a. m.. 12 35, 8 09, 8 09. 7 80. 9 54 nuiiun, ,u nuu a At u III. For Ashland and Shamnkln. wnk ttwm a 97. 37. 11 82 a. m.. 12 38. S 00. S 07. 7 Hi nr! 1W n Sunday, 8 27 a m. t-or uammore, Washington and the West via ii. it. ii, through trains le-i Readlne Terminal, Philadelphia. (1 A R. H Jt) at 8 30, 7 55, 11 26 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. Hundaya 8 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. m., 8 and 7 27 p. m. Addl llonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Cheat- iu. nirecia Biaiion, weec aays, 10 so a. tn. 12 30 12 15 8 to p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOIl SHENANDOAH. days, 1215, 4 80,780,1180 a. m and 80. i 80. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week ays, 4 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80, i 40 p. m. Leave Philadelphia. Keadlne TermlnAl. im.V days, 4 80. S 86, 10 21 a. m. and 1 88, 4 OS, 6 89, UJ ,1. II 1 . Leayo Heading, week davs. 187. 7 00. 10 OA. , m., 12 15, 4 17, 6 00, 8 29 p. m, LeaTe Pottsrlile, week days. 7 17, 7 40 a. in. ou, iz ri, i iw, bu, o iu ana o j p. m. Leave Tamaaua. week davi. 8 IS. 8S9. 1121 a. in., 149,5 59 7 2". 9 44 p.m. ixve aiananoy mty, week days, 3 45, 9 04. II 47 a. m. 22 8 Is, 6 21, 7 41, 10 03 p. m uoavo .-uaiianuy j-iane, weeK aays, a 40, 4 00 W. 9 22 10 a. 12 00. a. m.. 2 89. fi 8A. Illfu 10 21pm Leave VIMUuieiiort. weekdays, 7 42, 10 00 a, m., 12 84 and t 00. 1 1 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY nivtslnw T m.. T) I1..I..T ... I . r. t . . . . t . ..... ..', ''.' v.j.-.hii. r i itc I nu.JI RUII Hooth street -f har for Atlantlo City. n ecKuaya isipreui, 8 00,9 00, 10 45 a m, 180. 00, 3 00. IS 40 sixty minute, 4 00, 4 80, 5 OOslity -, -. .... . u.uim. , ou, o ijv. 30. 9 CK). 10 00 A m. 4 tn 7 15 r m , ...i . i ABO r. 'tfl ti tn liiinit.n T--., iron arm tlon, 615 am. 4 45 Dm. 81.03 Ezeuralon 7m a . . I .. 1 1 . ,, 1? nf. u..... I Mvn Atlnnlln Pit n'muil . tr press, 10 15 Mondays only, 7 00, 7 45, J7 50 from naiiiuavu. nwiun oiuyj, eau, V uu, 10 la, u 00 a in, 3 B0, 4 30, 5 80, 730, 980 p m. Accommo dation 423 R00 am, 350pm. Hundaya Ki. iress, 3 30, 4 00 8 00, 8 00, 6 30, 7 00, 7 80. 8 00, 00 p in Accommodation, 715 am. 4 80 p tn. 1.00 1'.icurslon weekdays 6 00 p m, Sundays 10. For fWnn fHtr-U'i,il.ii. J n , . 15. 4 15, 5 IS p m Sundays 8 45. 9 Is a m, 4 45 m. (i.uu excursion Tbureuay and Sunday 7 00 m. For CftnM Mr, Kiwi Oj. Ytai nta TI- V .1 15 a m, 2 80, 4 15 p m. Sundays 8 45 a m 4 45 m. JLOO excursion Sundays only, 700 a m. Additional for Cape May Weekdays 8 M m. Sundays 15 a m. Parlor Cars on all express trains. w. uii'iii i ii i it 1 1 ui. , i u ii , appiy K, ueares Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent or address A. Sweiuibd, EoeoK J. Wbkes, Qen'l Supl., Oen'l Pasa'r Agt., Readlnr Termlncl. Pklladelrhla. Teachers' Institute I OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, Thirty-Seventh Annual Session Academy of Music, POTTSVILLE, PA. OCTOBER 9, 10, ii, 12, 13, 1899. EVENINQ EN TERTAINflENTS. MONDAY. OCTOBER o THE BLANCHE FJUDEIIICI CONCERT COjr- AT I H Plnnnlii. .1 ...I ..! T , 1 . i , t - ' . . iiuvjiin,muiiuiukiii any ira pernonator; MIm Edna Loulre Turton. Con- ' . .1, r"f'" "ui "iniireu nuell, ixtv oert Hanbt; Mater Vincent Fanelll, Harp TUESDAY. OCTOBER 10. ALBERT ARSfSTllONa-PlCTORE PLAYS. Prjiaentlnsr Ian MacLaren'a Pamout "Beelda the Bonnie Briar Bush." WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11. THE FADETTKS BOSTON'S FAMOUS WO. jiism o OUUUESTllA. Twentv Pla vert and tflAnmnnfininUt Mr- Caroline B. Nlcliolf, Conductor. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, THE INTERNATIONAL GRAND OPERATIC Part I Concert. Part II Onun. "f.v.llrla Ruitleana." MIm Clara Do unlit Oarmll. Hn. prano, MlaiOraco Ie Carroll, Soprano; Mr. Auguatlnu)Ionterino, Tenon Mr. Arthur Ran dolph Beaton, Baritone; MIm Ethel Houston Uu rre, uoniraiio; nig. uominelo Uiutrro, Musical lllreetor, Mr. Corneaui llehenna, Manager, TICKET ARRANGEMENTS. Seaaon Ticket. Securlnc Reserved SeaU Parquet and circle 51 00 l'rcM circle, lint row l 75 Drees circle, except llrst row 1 50 Enrollment tickets, securing admission only 1 m Single admission CO The chart for the sale of reserved aemt tlMrtita will open at the box ofllce of the Acadeujr of for teachers only, to secnie seats In one-half oi the Academy: atlJSOp. 111., for citizens to securo set in the other half ot the Academy. Before opening the chart, parties desiring to purchase tickets will draw numbers for position In line I'.icu teacner 111 line may purchase any number of tickets tiot exceeding twenty, and each citizen In Una may purchase any number not IfMrrrnTmuil exceeding ten. i-ersons may loin the line a second time with the same privilege as at first. The representatives ot each district will ba required to furnish the tlokyt agent a list of tho raniM of the teachcrator whom he buys Chart open at box ofllce ot Academy of Musto on and alter Bvptember 80, Doors open at 7 p. m. Entertainment com mences at a p. m. QEORQE W. WEISS. County Superintendent