DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART'S AUTUMN OPENING -OP IT -ON- Thursday, Sept. 28 ..1399.... 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 Specially invites you. The third .floor that big roomy store full of Millinery, Suits.Wraps, Waists and Skirls the dressy part of D., P. & S.'s whole establishment a store where Pottsville's gentle women have found it both pleasant and piofituble 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 meat of Fall and Winter Headwear and Suits. Our Annual Fall Millinery open itig 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. It ' is an interesting exhibit of the world's most glorious productions in the milliner's .art, gathered from foreign and domestic market. 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 , tr 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&104S. Centre St., POTTSVILLE, PA. . C. GEO. MILLER, Manager. Thoy Are Said to Bo Moro Eiaot' ing Than Evor. AGAIN THE WAR CLOUDS LOWER Trantvnnt Artlllnrr Ilolnp: ltnplilly I.onilml on Tralnn For tlio Front mill Military Trnlnn Ilnvo I'roftironco on All Linn Iltiritliori. Start For Nntnl London, Sept. 30. The metlne of me urltlsh cabinet, on whose uollb orations, practically, hangs war peace In South Africa, lieean at o'clock yesterday afternoon and ended nt 3:1C. President Krugcrs' reply to me last note of the Imuerial govern mont had been received and was the Pivot of the day's discussion. It Is said from Boar sources thai Mr Chamberlain's proposals submitted to tho cabinet Include nn Indemnity for the cost of sending out troops, the disarmament of the Transvaal forts tho suppression of Dr. Level's lesntion Judicative and legislative Independence for the judgos, tho equality of tho bngusn ana Dutch languages, and full ana complete admission of the su promacy of Hrltlsh Interests through out soutn Africa. Indications this morning lead to the oener mat tho Doors will nrobab y commit an overt act which will bring on hostilities before the assembling of parliament. All the latost dispatches from the Transvaal show the liveliest activity on tho part of the burghers xeiegrams irom I'sotorla announce that artillory Is being rapidly loaded at tno station for tho front and mill tary trains have preference on all lines. The Capo mall Is dolayed In consequence or the large amount i rolling stock reserved for tho forces. A large body of burghers left on Thursday for the Natal border, and another for Mlddloburg. Detachments oi cyclists are being distributed amonr the different commands. It is un dorstood that the first contingent of the Pretoria force will leave for the eastern border today. Commandant General Joubort Thursday addressed a crowd of burgh ers at the Pretoria station. His re marks were loudly cheered. The of fleers of the German corps loft for tho front yesterday and the Hollander corps paraded In the principal square of Pretoria and saluted President Kruger. Owing to the reticence Of ministers there are various stories current. It is asserted, with some show of nn thority, that the dispatches received necessitate further communication witn air Alfred Milner. and the reas. sembllng of the cabinet next Tuesday ueiore me new proposals of tho Brit ish government can be definitely Bet iiea. Officers at Woolwich believe that an army corps will be started for South Africa about Oct. 7. with .General bir Redvers Bailor. There appears to unusual excitement in tne admiralty deuartments. Mr. George J. Goschen, first lord of the admiralty, was busily engaged thero lor me greater part of the dav. It is rumored that unexpected com' plications nave arisen and that oxten sive preparations aro to be made to guard against contlmioncies. In a few words tho position, as left by yesterday's cabinet council Is that resident Kruger has been given au other breathing suace and that an other council will be called next week, prooaDly Tuesday, to glvo final con sent to the dispatch which Lord Sails bury and Mr. Chamberlain are en gaged in drafting and which will for muiate the British demands. The official statement that no In formation will bo given respecting mil uury movements is intornretod to moan important movements intemlpri me government is uctlvelv chnrt fir ing transports in every direction. Tim exigencies of the transport service aro iiueiy to necessitate the contlnnmi piecemeal embarkation of the troops, A Harrow Escape. Thankful words written bv Mrs. Ada E. Hart, of Groton. S. D. "Wm taken with a bad cold which settled on my luncs : couch set in ana nuany terminated in Uonsumptlon. Four Doctors gave me up. saying I could live but a short time. I rave mvself un to mv Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to cet ur, rvinirs i.ew uiscoverv lor uonsunintinn. Coughs and Colds. I ciro it a trial, took In all eight bottles It has cured me, and thank God I am saved and now a well and healthy woman i rial Dottles Iree at A. Wasley'f Drue Storu Regular sizo 50a and il 00. uuaranieen or price rcitinueti. Moro Troops bull For Mnnlln. San Francisco, Sept. 30. Three transports sailed today for Manila The Sheridan carries the Thirty-third regiment, three companies of the Thirty-second, and 75 recruits. The Glenogle carries seven companies of the Thirty-second and tho Nelson two companies of tho same command. In all over 2.500 men are on their way to manna. Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Boot Tea purifies the breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 23 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. ICirlln on a guaranteo. Oraaulzed r.nboi- ViotoVlnn.. Chicago, Sent. 30. At milni,.hr .v,. differences existing between organized labor and the festival and federal com mittees were amicably adjusted, and It was announced that th mmor tna the new postofflce would be laid on Oct 9 in accordance with the original pro- b.uni. uimur iuu terras tne cornerstone will bo set by union men from n i,in.ii- of Illinois limestone. What Is Bhlloh 7 A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption ; used through tho world for half a century, has cured innumerable cases of incipient consumption and relieved many in advanced stages. If you aro not satisfied with the results wo will refund your money rice S3 eta., 50 cts. and f 1.00. Sold by 1. D Elrlin on a guarantee, 1 oatei'tray'H Uanobull tfanien. At Boston First eamn- Tlnofnn a. Washington, 2. Second game: Bos ton, C; Washington, 2. At Phlladel P.li,a;r1Siw York- 7; Philadelphia, 2. At Baltimore Riltlmnro "J. n.i. lyn, 2. ' - To-Nlght and To-Monow Night And each day and nigbt during this week you can get at any druggists Kemp's Balsam for tho Throat and Luuks. acknowledged to bo the most successful remedy ever sold for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Get a bottle to-day and keep it always in the honse, so you can check your cold at once. Price 25o and 60o. Sam Die bottle free. "Q0I.D fl8T.' in Washing P&m& don't scrub it and wear off the sur face. Use Gold Dust Washing Powder according to direc tions printed on every package and you will be pleased with the results and surprised at the saving in labor. Ssns for fro Vooklti "Ootdta nul.a for noaMwork." THB N. K. PAIRDANK COMPANY Cblcsto SI. Unit NtwTerk Boiloa WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS - of menstruation." Thov womanhood, aiding known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm life tefTS? ".Sl?8",, j'VIU jox v mail, som J "BBKi3, xiv. For Sale lay TOD'LL OET ALL THAT'S A-COMINO TO YOU," If, when contemplating a trip to any point West or Southwest of tho Mississippi Klver, you will purchaso tickets via tho Missouri Pacific Uy., or Iron Mountain Routo (which are on sale at nil principal ticket nlliccs in the United States), you will havo all tlio comforts and luxuries of modern railwnv equipment, and the finest opportunities for viewing all of nature's museums and marvels of Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Tain.', Old and Now Mexico, California, etc. Ex. curslon tickets to all principal points a greatly reduced rates. On account of tlio National Education Association meeting at Los Angeles In July, wo will make special low round trip ratos. When contemplating trip West or Southwest, write us for full information and rock bottom figures. W E. Iloyt, U. E. P. Agent. J. P. McCann, T. r. Agent, 391 Broadway, New York. 4-22-tf Sick Headaches, Tho curse of overworked womankiud, are quickly and suraly cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, tho great blood purifier and tissuo builder. Money refunded if not satisf.ictorv Price 25 cts. and CO cts. Sold by P. U. Kirlln ona guarantee. Florida abort Line. Tlio New York ana Florida Express, via Southern Railway, loaving Broad street station, Philadelphia, dally at 8:31 n. m, carries through Pullman sleeping ca-s to Augusta and Savannah, Ga., Jacksonville and Tampa, Fla., via Charlotte and Columbia, This is tho short lino and most attractive route to points in Georgia and Florida. All information cheerfully furnished by Charles L. Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, 828 Uhestnut street, Philadelphia. SThfl Rod nio.t cxjicrleiiccd. tb on. t r iiiw uuw100a.u1t1r70uBauer1romFrt.tt. JDIuije. GioFitt.. 1'ror. O. I". Til EEI )M. 1 00 1 North hlith hu. l'hllatltl. Iphla, l'a., give, m OaUAatec la every eu.. V.rieoeele It Stricture (oo euttlDR). LoitTlrar C k Health re.tiirAl. Part. nl.r-.l . !'A....-o.jt ..'(. y, Suu.9-lS. Hour, for loug .Lading tad d.nrerou. 1 cue. dllr 10J0 to 1 30. Freh rum cured 4 to 1 0 dir.. lSetjd for Svorn leitlmoitUl. and hook. .All fraud, eipoaed. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY 11. 1899. PoSflencer trntna. IPAVn KlifMi'tnilnnli fi, Ta.. HAVen Jllnctlun. Mnilrh Chiml- Tl.ln-l.tn.. Slntlnjrton, White Hall, Cati.sauqua. Allcjttowli! Uetlilcliem, Huston New York and 1'litlaJi'lplilii m iiuauitti o- mm o n p. in. For Wllkesbnrre. Wlilta Ilnvpn .ml lMtl.t.i., 5 28, 10 13 n. in.. 12 62 and 5 17 p. m. i-ur urajuiic, lownntin, etayre, waverly Elnilra. Hocliester; ItnlTnl.. Klni.ln l.-nll- Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Genera and tlx West, 10 12 a. ru., 12 52 and S 17 p. m. For Hclvldere, Delawaro Water Gap tm Stroudsbure, S 28 a. m., 5 17 p. ni. ui xtiuucr.vints anu i rcmon, 7 ou a. m. For .Teanesville, Levlston and lieaver Meadov 28 a. in., 12 82 p. in. FOr McAdOQ. AUllpnHoil TTnTt.f.n K.nlr.n and Lumber Yard, S 23, 7 60, 10 12 a. ui., 12 52 and ForJeddo, Drltton and Freeland, 5 28, 1012 . U 1. Ul, For Scranton, 5 28. 10 12 a. m., 5 17 p. m. For Lottt Creek, nlrai-ilvlllnnnrl Aal.lan.l inn and 7 28 p. in. ' ' For Haven Itun, Centralla, Mount Carmel and Shamokln, 10 49 a. m., 1 42, 6 07, 9 23 p. in. rviixniiuiiu .i.y, .rarifc- A'lace una ueiano, 28, 7 60, 10 12 a. m.. and 12 52, 8 17 p. in. Trains Will leave Hhaninktn nt 7 OO QXA. M 40.m,,d.',20P- m- ond arrive at Bhenandoaii at 7 60, W 12 a. m., 12 82, 8 17 p. m. Leave Slienandoah for I'ottavllle, St. Clair, New Castle, Morea and New Boston, 7 60 and 10 12 a. in , 12 82 and S 17 p. in. Leave 1'ottsTille for Shenandoah, 915 a.m.. 12 83, 503, 8 15 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 9 50 a.m.. 1245,5 09,0 211, 8 31p.m. ' " SUNDAY THAINS. Trains leave fnr Haven Tfi.n n.nii. a. Carmel and Shamokln, 9 46 a. m. 7 21 n. in'. " ""yv e1"" "r Duenanuoaii at 50 a. m., and 5 35 p. ru. Leave Shenandoah fnr Vatix..!!!.. nrn.n.. City, Fork Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenrled Hazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weatlierll ft ltd rVIa.ii- ti "l.iinV O AT m a Fn r,Le',,'B'1,!? Blatlngton, Catasauqu'a. Whit. Hall, Copluy, Allentown jii, iauasauqua Huston and 1 burg, 9 4 vn, !W n PhUlliit 47 a. in., and 0 32 For New York .! 1'liiladelphla, 9 47 n. Leave Hazlet; )!aeuandoab, 860, a. ru.. ana o ci p. m, M. B. OUTTEH, Supt. Transportation, South Bethlehem, Pa. ItOLLIN II. WILBUH, Genl. Supt., 8ou"' Helhlehem, Pa. CHARLES S. LEE, Oenl. Pass. Agt., I6w York N V A. W. NONNEMACHEH, DIv.P. aI, South Bethlehem, Pa. 'RABOWSKY HOTEL, M. G RABOWSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., Pottsvllle, P. FIneold Whiskeys, qins and Wines, at the ba u oi L,iicar( ana Temper ance Drinks. Accommodation for travelers. Meals at all hours millions of Dollars do up In Rtnokt, avery year. Tako no risks bat get your houses, stock, far nltUM, oto., insured In flrst-class ro liable companies as ropiesented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance AR-ent 1211 Hnlilr. T-ii c. 4lio Lilt and Accldsnla) ompanlt. "OOLD DDBT." WasWnfowffl They overcome Weak- ness, irregularity and uraissions, increase: vlg- ' or and banish "minn aro " TAVK KAri?itK i :Ji "r development of ortrnus and bodv Ti Muii avuiiiiutdii uu., Ulovelaud, Ohio, R. W. Houck, Pennsylvania RAILROAD HOHUYKILI. DIVISION JL'LV 1, 1899. wi in, .ninoiwi aner Ine hoot. it. . o ... j I. i r-rwuville Ir JJ ?!e.ri Hl- Vlalr. 1'ottnvllle. ilsmburK. Kradlnt j noeniivllle. Norrlstown n d Phil, aielphla (llrrid street station) al 818 and 8 03 8 05 a. m.. 4 20 n. m. ' !.T.",lf,,.'1te Frackvllle for Shenandoah l ii ni .VSP 00' 'B0 P m' Sundav 11 01 a. m. and 5 84 p. m. .tJiC'"e,I0,,,iX,lle 'or Shenandoah (via Kracli villo. 7 10, 11 20 a. m., 5 10, 7 10 p. rb. 8und- aw ott tt, iu.. a ju p. ni, Wave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), lo S 5:5;?;.h Li'i ? pi- wk i.n;Vm,,nrSi"X0BU,,rce.'0") '? P. m. 6 02 u P.m. wkdo74: su,,dy."'6so: m'ond Leave liroad Street Station, Philadelphia, KOH NEW YOKK. .5xi,IT,',WM!k"la'r"' 310i 03, 4 40, 8 00, 8 18 060'7?2',8.25l,?60.- .102I llo. iiwkraTiioo ...a vi, 1 ii.nimeu -i j ana ! 22 p ml. 1 43. ?3S . 8 80. 4 02. 8 00, 3 60, 400, FS' Vglo' IJ,.?,120,nR,'t- Sunday 8 20, 4M. 4 40 ?9l i.5i8 ??. W 21. 10 43, 11 43 a m. u ox t ll-ltnitcu, 4 221, 8 20. 3 68 119 7 02, 8 10, 10 00 p m, 12 01 nishi. ' ' ' e,..,u wiinoui, cnanue, 11 01 a m. week dayB. and 8 10 n. m.. rial v. Cotsklll Express I'arlor car, 11 00 a m week- 1-or Sea Olrt, Aahury Park, Oceon drove, Long Branch, 4 05, 0 80. s 80, 11 41 a in. 2 42. 8 80 -1 IN t til wnatilm,. fVl . 1 , a . ' luWnC.7srol,V,u.?iM 403aml8 80am. ' " For Lambert vllle. KAatnn nnH a. - ,u 9 00 a m, 12 Op noon, 8 82, S 00 (Lambertvllle and Kaatononly), weekdays, and 103 p ra dally a II 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 fliount l'ocono special, 103 p m Saturdays WASHINGTON AND THK SOUTH. For Baltimore and WnMntv4n a RA m a on 10 20, 11 23 n m, 12 09, 12 36, M 12, 8 12, 4 41 'S 2! vwnneniuiini ill III. 1 1 U U4t U 1, f) X. flip Q "!? ,.2.?2i.nl!h, weekdays. Sundays, 8 80. 7 2o' 912. 1123 a m. 12 09. l l mi a it ' iSk M greaslonal Ltm.,S31, 83, 7 81p m and 12 OS nlKht. For Baltimore, accommodation, 912 a iu, 1 63 id 4 01 P m week days, 3 08 and 11 18 p m dally woo night, dally. irah.'XTi w pm.and Southern liallwav 11 Eipress-3 84 and M p m. daily. Norfolk and AVetern Hallway for McmDhU iVi vimiin,uin i III Uiill V, CbesapeakoAOhlo lUllnav. Tfll nm.H.11. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, 10 2( --- .. . ...... j . . . k. jj l.i uuiiy, Leave Market street wharf as follows : Ex. press for New York. 9 00 m inn - uaye. ror Lonir lirauch via Seaside Park, 9 10 tons at Iuterlaken For Asbury I'arkJ, 7 80 a iu. ui, a ou hiiu w D m WP.'l-lav Hnm ,., ti m Uatii.l.. only. Hundava. 730a m. Vnw 'Pnnb.., am FOH ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street statlnn vl n.ia... .1... r,JdK?-KIVre" M 9 40 '80 mlnutesl a m. 2 Sk n m Hiinrlavai AM O ort ffiA l . 1 1 - j r-, v v., 9 n lev UllllUICBI . TT1 . S3 82 minutes, 7 03 83 minutes p. ra. Leave Market Street Wlinrf IT.,.. nn n JU. 173 InlnutCM). 10 00 m m nna - m iiia SatlirdavH nnlvl. inmlmiL..) 4m VnMi... 1 aw i,j minutes), a so (00 minutes), 4 00 (63 8 30 ItVl mlnnlMl .1 m. Q,.... k nrt imuurai.iw i,,i uiinu.eMi. qui m mmntu F,n.'.,iut' 8 ? I" minutes, 8 80 7imlnutes, 9C0 173 minutes, 10 00 70 minutes a. m and 4 30 73 minutes p. m. $1.00 Kicunion train, 7 00 a m weekdays. Sundays, 7 CO and 7 80 a m. ror iapeiiiay, ADKlesea, Wlld..n-3, Holly Beach Kxpress. 900 a m. 2 80.4 m rim mi.,., ftfY. n n .......t- 1 L2 . 1 . 1 ' ,. . . j , " ' ".wu-j ouuuayB, O U tt 111. I OI "ir "tiiy, itwjiiu Baiuraaya. 11.00 Ex cursion train. 700 a. m. Hull v For Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and Stone Harbor Express 9 10 am, 2 80, 4 20, 8 00 slon train. 700 a m Hnllv. For Somen' Point Uxprrwi, 8 00,880,1000 a in, (1 00 Saturdays only), 2 00,3 00,4 00,800,8 80 p m weetdays. Sundays, 3 00, 8 00, 9 00 and 10 0C I 1U)J 111. The Union Transfer Cnmn... will ...It A. nd check baggage from hotels and resldencer. I, B. HtrrcniKBOS, J, R. Wood, n i manager. Oen'l Paan'ic'r Ak' PROFESSIONAL CARSD. M. BDKEIK ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Office Kcan hulldlni. M,na, nl tr . 1 . Centre streets, Shenandoah. J" CLAUDE BUOWN, ATTORNEY,-AT-LAW. Offlcei-Cor. Centre and White streets, nex to Justice Toomey's oolce. Q aitUHLEIt, M. D., ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 80 East Lloyd Street. Office hours; 8 to 9 7 to 9 p. in. m. j 1 to 8 p. m. pnOP. JOHN JONKO, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box , Mahaooy Oily, Pa. Having studied under some of the best majtcrs In Londcft and Paris, will give lessom on Ihe violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care ol Straus the leweler Shenandoah PCilthnlcr". EniU.h llluuond DraaJ. EftlWROYAL. PILLS braxftit tor kiekur fnpiuk Via- j-flboiM, t,-tld will, tlu Hbbou. TaWe ttontandimlttiitOHt, AiDruzfiita, r Mat 4. in lUinp fbr rirtlevUr t ttimooltli tad " Itrllt f Tor I.n.l." ' 'fur t.t rctsra . M. tit. i "OOI n iBiili Kwmt i'ptr f vaiivHrirctiiiiBira.v,j,iHaiiitinuyMtk tuitirauuniDuMuu. i-mLxoil.i'S. -N A Brutal Atnitfiur Sailors of tho Wrooked Steamer Sootaiuau ROBBED IMPERILED PASSENGERS. t)nn llont Swamped mid I'lrtenn Wotnon Drowned-Tin- lttt oT tile Pawnn irnrw Four liny on tlm Itookn With I.tttlo Pood and Shnltor. Montreal. Que., Sept. SO. Two hun dred and fifty scantily clad, baggage bereft men, women and children were on board of the Intercolonial special which steamed Into Honaventure de pot last night. They comprised the greater number of those who sailed from Liverpool on Sept. 14 on hoard the steamer Scotsman, bound for Mon treal, who were wrecked on the shores of tho Straits of llelle Isle early on the morning of the 21st. Fifteen of the Scotsman's passengers had nerlshed. all suffered cruelly from cold and privation, nnd ulmost the worst hor ror of all, the men who were supposed to succor and assist these committed to their care. In the hour of need, turned on the helpless passengers, and with loaded guns and revolvers com pelled them to part with the few val uables saved. Captain Skrlmshlre and his officers were exceptions. For the honor of the Urltlsu merchant marine, the crime may not be .-.scribed to the men engaged In It, but to a gang of wharf rata and hangers on, picked up on the !. , ""sers on, picneu up on tne docks nt Liverpool to replace the usual crew ot tll Scotsman, winch Joined the neamen'8 strike on tho other side, Tho Hat of those who nerlshed la as ioiiows: First class passengers: Miss Street. Montreal; Mrs. Chllds, wife of tho stage manager of the "Sign of the Cross" company: Mrs. Iloberts and in fnnt; Mrs. M. Scott: Mrs. Robinson wife of tho manager of tho Sunlight soap company, of Toronto: Miss Hob inson; Mrs. Dickinson, wife of aformer editor of the Toronto Globe, Second class passengers: Mrs. M Scott, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Talbot, Mrs, l uinui, Airs. Skelton, Mrs. Eliza Wat kins and Miss I). Weavers. The Scotsman sailed from Liverpool on bept. 14. The passage to tho btralts of Hollo Isle was a fair one though the green crew In tho stokn hole lessened the speed of the shin sn that when sho reached Belle Isle sho wns about a day's run behind her usual average. Entering tho Strnlts or Hello Isle on Thursday nleht. aense rog mnnketed down on tho ves sel nnd made navigation a matter of groat caution, nt nil times in the .straits a precarious undertaking. Tho BPeeu of the sllP reduced and she felt her way In. At 2 o'clock In the morning there was a shock under neath the keel of ihe vessel, followed by another and another. The passen gers were asleep In their berths, and all were awakened by the shocks. On deck the thick bank of foe shut out tho sight of shore. Passengers ran miner anu tiutner, but Captain Skrlmshlre and his ofllcers went among them, calming their fears. A upernclal examination of the shli told the captain that she would be n total wreck, and that sho must ba abandoned at once. A port lifeboat was lowered, and in thiB many of the women and children were placed. Hardly was it clear of the ship when It capsized, throwing Its occupantB into the water. Those who perished wore In this boat. Some were saved, for the ship had listed to port and several women wero washed back onto tho deck. One woman clung 10 a rope lor two Hours before belne rescuea. Meanwhile disgraceful scenes were being enacted on board. Hardlv had tho vessel struck before men from tho stoke hole rushed into the cabins and, slitting open valises and bags with their knives, took all the valuables they could lay their hands on. Several of them fired shotguns and tried to force men to leave their cabins. It is said that some of the steerace passengers Joined the firemen in loot ing tho baggage of the first class pas sengers. In more than one instance rings were torn from the fingers of . ... . . .twu uttj UIUV.O10 LUUIU UU notning against tho mob. When morning came it was found that the Scotsman lay close In shore, nlongside a cliff fully a thousand feet high. A second boatload of women and children which had been sent oft was called back and the passengers transhipped to the rocks nloneKiiln tho ship. Until 6:30 the officers and some of the crew of tho Scotsman worked un ceasingly in getting the passenger ashore and when darkness and a heavy xog eei in moy were sare on the rocks. But hero tho new danger of starvation faced them. The lower decks of tho snip were entirely under water. A quantity of biscuit was carried on shore, and on this, with a very lit tle corned beef and wild berries, over 2 )0 people existed for four days. Some natural springs were found, but despite this tho bad conditions of food and water brought on much sickness, Many of the passengers suffered from the exposure. After much difficulty some overcoats and shawls were se cured for the women, nearly every cne of whom had left the ship in their nigiu ciomes. The passengers were obligod to climb up a rocky cliff nearly 300 feet high before they could find a place largo enough to rest. Here they gtnyed on the rocks for four days and nights The first night they had absolutely no shelter, but on Saturday the captain sent up tarpaulins and blankets. It was not until the 2Cth that the Montfort came along and took off ibo of the passengers, and the Htenmoe Grecian, which soon after cnmn In sight, took the remainder. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Hum. Senld. Cut or Bruise. Iiucklen's Amica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and iiruuitKiy ueai 11. iures uiu sores, I'ever Sores, Ulcers. Boils. Felons. Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Hie cure on earth. Only 2Ss. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by A. Wasley, Druggist. Spuolul Mull I'rlvlloces Vor Soldlora. washlngtcn, Sept. 30. The cabinet decided yestorday to allow Snlfllnrn serving iu the Philippines to transmit jncttuges 10 momuers of their families through the mails the same as other mall matter, und without charges. Tho decision is intended to permit soldiers to send home small trophies of their camnalima nmi oi..uti specimens of the art and manufac tures oi tno country without requir ing them to pay exorbitant prlcaw for the privilege. Wlieu doctors fall, try Burdock Blood Bitters. Cures dyspepsia, couslijutiuu luvigorates the whole yetem. PINANCC AND TRADE. riin Mnrvnlniii llior-m. In tlio Vol utin, or lliloln. 4 nt liillr. New York. Sept. 80. It. Q. Dun & Co.' wefkly review of trndp nays September is the twelfth consecutive month In which the volume ot busl noM. both at New York and outside New York, has been greater than In the name month of any previous year, la these 11 months payments through the clenrlnt house have been JR!. 800,000.000. against S61.2O0.OOO.OUO in the 11 months ending with September, 1892, an Increase of $28,400,000,000, over 48 por cent. When the tremen dous expansion began men called It replenishment of long depleted stocks ; then for n time It was called a crazy outburst of speculation, and when de mand still expanded some permanent Increase of business was reeoanliod as a result of Increased population earn ing better wages. But the demand still grows, now ranging about 60 per cent greater than In 1892, while population, according to treasury estimates. Is 16 per cent greater and wages are not over iu per cent greater. A rerun struct Ion of business and Industries of producing and transporting for.es. is in progress throughout the land, with results which none can now measure. A COTTON CXCIIAN00 PANIC Now OrlcHiiH llroKu.rt Hxcltwl Over UHiMirin l'rom Llvm pool. New Orleans, Sept. 80. Tho wildest pnnlc ever witnessed on the floor of the New Orleans Cotton Bxrhans m - curred yesterday shortly after business opened, and caused In the midst of the intense excitement the complete sus pension of future business, pending the Investigation of what at the moment was assumed to be a gigantic con spiracy to swindle tho cotton ex- cnangea of the country. T .e panic was due to an apparent terrific Jump In the price of cotton, batted on al leged Liverpool advices, and it was roughly estimated that $170,000 had been lost on local transactions as a result. letter in the day the exchange, ntter receiving legal ndvico. doelnrml null and void all future transactions or 1110 day. This action, however, promises to be bitterly contested and iiugiuion is likoly to bo the flnal out come. Future business here will not ho resumed until Monday. Tlio curbstone brokers, or nt least some of them, protested against the acuon 01 uie board In declaring con tracts void and claimed that they wort not governed by tho exchange. Other brokers were likewise of the opinion that the exchange had exceeded Its auinoruy anu threats were freely made ui u tuBuri 10 unguium. YesterdHj- Is the first time In Its his tory or JU years that the New Orlonna Cotton Kxchange has been compelled iu Hiiapeuu uusinesB. During the panle of 1S33 a similar attempt to suspend u uiuuu, mil miieu. Christian Women. in the old Roman l?Ss days of Nero, were h' vast iniu ine aens tCc of lions where TJV) v incy aiea a uom ble, but fortu. nately speedy death. The world has orooressed. but ignorance still condemns thousands of innocent worn, en to an equally painful and uiuic iiiiKcrinE- ueniu. The woman who day after day is tortured by headaches, desnoudencv irritabilitv. nervousness, lassitude, weak back, pains and dragging sensations in the abdomen and similar symptoms, suffers a martyrdom that not even a Nero could invent. Xni one uocior n a thousand will attribute these troubles to the right cause weakness or disease of the sensitive femi nine organs, yet al most without excep tion mere nes the trouble. And there is just one known remedy that reaches and cures It is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Presrri makes women young again. It gives new strength and virility to the organs long harassed by weakness and disease. It promptly heals inflammation and iilrM. tion, stops weakening drains and restores the health and vigor of youth. It fits for wifehood and prepares for motherhood. It banishes mornin? slclinru .ml mi... discomforts of ante-maternity. It makes new women." One letter mm i, sands says : J. S. Carlisle, Esq., of Manchester, Coffee Co.. 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Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL, Sold at Klrlln'a drue More, Shenandoah, I's, Philadelphia & Readinq R'y- Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. IN EFFECT JULY 1.18W. Trains leare Shenandoah a follows i X0' r,m Philadelphia, week: darn J10 5 M, 7 87. 55 a. na., 1J 2. t OS land A 09 p. m, Sundays, 2 10 a m. .. For New Yoik Tla March Chunk, week days. 7 87 a. m., 12 2 and 8 09 p. m. t JL''?iln5 ..nd I'ulladelphla. wnk days, 2 10, 5 SS. 7 87. 9 S3 a. m., 12 28, 8 09 and V) p. m. Sundays, 2 10 n to. For I'otturlUe, week days, 2 10. 7 87. 9 is a. m 12 20. 809, 8 09 and T80 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a m. ,Ior.TAlu''u" nd Mahanoy Clly, week days. E10',7".. ? UM 8 09 and 6 09 p. S Sundays, 2 10 a m. For Wllllamspori, Sunbury and Lewlaburir. week days. 3 27, 11 82 a. m., I2 2U, 7 80 u. m Sundays, 8 27 a m. r7Sll!i? "'" wkilay, 2 10, 8 27, 8 83, 787.9M, 1182 a. ro.. 12 38, 809, 809, 780, tii .in 8 .il0r.A"uln"andShan)okln, wisek days. 8 27. I JI' i .V"" W S, 09, 8 07, 7 26 and 85 p. m. . . ' . u 111. Sunday. 8 27 a m. nVTri J'",orei,'v"a(!hlni5ion and Ihe Wectvla IS,1.1:! V1t0Sfh ,,rmln Ileadlne; I, Philadelphia. (P. S.) al 8 20. l a. m., 810 and 7.27 p. i. Sundays lermlnal, 1 r, 11 'Oi i Honal trains Irom Twenty.fourih and Cbost ? fa'lTf 18 sU,loD week dJ'i 1 80 a. m. 12 20 12 It 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TWAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York v! pi.,i-.i.ii..(. days. 1215. 8Q 7.1(1. 11 nl . .'' j ' s . 900 p.m. "TrS?!. ot tU Maueh Chunk, week days, t 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80, 4 40 p. m. Ieave Philadelphia, Iteadlns Terminal, week days. 4 80. 88. 10 21 a. m. and 1 88. 4 08, ii so p. ro. Leave Potlflville. wmh r m 9 80, 12 80, 120, 4 80. 8 10 and 8 50 p. m. Leave Taruaqua, week days, 8 18. 8 88. 11 23 a. m., 1 49 5 58 7 TT, 9 44 p.m. "" m.t " Mnny "'y. week days, 8 45, 9 04. 1147 a.m. 122 8 2, 8 24, 7 44, 10 08 p. m ' lol'lpn? ,0 23'I:!00' m- W. M. iUilM LT.e.w".ll"J,Pr,weklayB, 743. 1000 a ro.. 12 34 and 100.1180 p.m. 1 ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave PMlnili.lnliti.m.u.n... -. . , . . South street vhar' lor Atlantic CllV. " "Ua :k.l,a''"K,P"". 8 00,9 00,10 45 a m. 180. 2 0). 8 00. (8 40 sixty minute, 4 00, 4 CO, 5 00 si ztr 'A 7 P - A'ecomcio? on. 6 15 S m, 5 30. 0 80 u m FnrwU.-. 1J-.. "SWT 8.30. 9 00. 10 00 n m, 4 15. 7 IS ' 7,22 lion, 5 15 a m, 4 45 p m. 1.00 Excursion 7 00 m dolly and 7 30 Sundays. w niT"v, 'IV'S at? ePl Weekdays-Ex-FufA!, ,5i'o,n.llronlrj,7 00,7 45, 7 CO from llnltlcnvc ntat on onlvf. om onv in i. datlon 4 23 K 00 am, 3 fio p m. Sunday Kx press, 3 30, 4 00 8 00 6 00,6 30. 7 00. 7 30. 8 00, O 30 U m AtVnmtnn. al nn t t t M ll.O) Excursion weekdays 6 OOp m, Sundays 8 10. 13 I 14. a 15 11 m. Sltrulnp. Bl, Ola. j .3 pm. S1.00 exourelon Thursday and Sunday 700 For Cape Slar and Sea Isle City Weekdayi 15 a m. 280. 4 15 a m. Hii,.,1...ia i. . V is a A ti, i ".";,n"" nunuays only, 7 00 a m. mT SunSy, 9 15 a,n7 m'7 " Parlor Ian nn all - ... . pJnf.1 '."I?" 'n'"rm"on! apply to nearest or iddTOs KedlnK Railway ticket agent . A. BWEIOiBD, ED0! J. WXKKS. !t1 lor Terminal. Pkllnhla. POLITICAL CARDS. VOTE FOIt WW. S. LEIB, OF ASHLAND. FOR PROTHONOTARV. VOTE FOIt FRANK R. KAN TWER, OF LOFTY. FOR COUNTY COIIMISSIONER. yOTE FOIt HORACE F. RABER, OP I'lNEOROVE. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. TOTE FOIt THOMAS J. HIGGINS, OF SHENANDOAH. FOR CLERK OF THK COURTS. TOTH FOIt M. A. CAREY, FOR FROTHONOTARY, T70TE FOIt FRANK C. REESE. OF SUBHAKDOalt, FOR COUNTY REGISTER. 70TE FOll JOHN T. SHOENER, FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. OTE FOIt CHARLES E. BERGER, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. T70TE FOIt EMANUEL JENKYN, (Present Incumbent. FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS.