The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 16, 1899, Image 3

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    1 lie Information Contained In TliU
Citizen's Statements luvalit-
able to Sli iiditdoali
People.
When a resident of Slieti1Mtfi wtno
slslctnent appears betow, who has no mono
tHiy liitt-iuet In Urn srl'ole which lie endurse,
who Is stixliiUs to ilo liis atH(iinliiiHUGsm and
fell im? residents good lull), mho publishes
Ih ilils iwprr liln vspprlpntw with Dmn's
Ointment, that cltlseil must ItSTc- geod unci
sullielent reason for tloiug so. Tim lullowli n
should dispel any double v,bhh limy lute
exliled lu the render's mind on ibis subject :
Mr. John Tliels, of 17 South .MmIii street,
musician, says : "I procuted Dunn's Oiut
mem from Knllu's phnrmaoy nni after 6
years souioh fur a cure'lt l tbo first positive
remedy tint t found. I sulTeied from a must
ex .lootHiltiK Irritation and Itching causing
mo great suffering and embarrassment.
could not ri'inalu still at timed nlthough I
was compelled to sit and suffer. I found
Doan's Ointment the exact thing needed in
my caso for It perfectly freed mo from the
excruciating annoyance "
Donn's Ointment for sale by nil dealers
l'rlco 60 cents. Mailed by Fastt'i-Milbiirii Co..
Buffalo, N Y. Solo hkouIb for the U. H
Remember the name Doan's nnd take no
other.
no inrentron ot roe uoers was ap
parently hostile. The train rnu back to
Vryburg nt full speed, tne engine iiy
Ing a white ling with a red cross. Picks
and Bhovels were seen lying about, and
Strong
Drink is Death
DR. CHARCOT'S TONIC TABLETS
nro the only positively guaranteed remedy lor the
Drlnkllablt, Nervousness and Melancholy caused
by strong drink.
1VK UU.VKANTKI! FOUIl 1IOXICH
to euro any case with a positive m rltteii ciinr
amen orretund the money, and to destioy tbo
appetite for Intoxicating liquors,
THE TABLETS CAN BE GIVEN WITHOUT
KN0WLED0E OP THE PATIENT.
CTDflUC nPIUV ''3IIery, l'orerty
OlnUnO UnlNnnml Ilenlli. Upon - vt
ol 110.00 we will mall you four 4 boxes ami i. '
Uve written guni-nntrn to cure or refui.il
four money. Single boxes 13.90.
For s.ilo at Klrllu's drug store.
II K"S.
1 t- ti
a:
'EHNYROVAt PILLS
OiiLlttBilnn(t Only piniinc.
Arc Ui;i r 1M.. lad it -ti A
... Mil Brt at IU Jt0 ua wuta mmim
'Oin, mk't with bin ribbon TitVe
..i 1... It tf,,., .tjttinttraut sltiJf If 11
Iltflltff fbv I .mile-," in i.t rrtnrn
"Ch! r-trt riemt'MCo.,M'1ltKiuu,
Bold b Lccttt .tu itik riULIA.,l -v-
LSERIT.
THE UP-TO-DATE
LITTLE LIVER PILL
CURES
Billousnoss.
Constipation,
uyspopsia.
Siclc-Hoad
lacho and Livor
Complaint.
P" 1 SUGAR COATbO
(I Bill 9' J SB, 15
Imrarrrrmtit;
JU KILLS
5 CTS.
Sold by all druirzlsta
ii.
Do box contains 15 pills.
store, Sbeiiandoali
or sent by mall
NtnltaflcilctlCo., Cblcizo
Hold by Klrl'ii s drug
1'n,
AHUSEriENTS.
Ferguson's Theatre.
DAIf. J. FERGUSON, Mer,
One Night Only.
Wednesdny Evening, Oct. 18
The show that has made one
million laugh."
Murray and Mack
Presen t
THAT FUNNY FARCE FINNIGANS BALL
JOLLY MAE TRUMBULL
Willi an Operatic Ensemble.
25 People on the Stage 35
"NOTHINQ BUT HUN."
Prices: - 25, 35, 50 & 7$
Iteatrvcd Seats at Klrlln s Drug Store.
PROFESSIONAL CARDJr
u.nyitKB,
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW.
Office Kgan building, corner ot Mala an
U cntre streets, noenandoan.
J CLAUDE IlltOWIf,
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW,
Office; Cor. Centre ami White etrrets, nex
o Justice Toomcy a office.
Q UltUHLlSIt, M. V.,
' PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON.
No. B0 Uat I.loyd Street, ,
Office hours 1 4 to 0 a. m. 1 to 3 p, m,
I UV l. id.
HE BOERS RETREATING.
IContlnued from First Pace.)
B OIK
URINARYaDISEASES
t.rt
bTHPt
WrLMWATIOffj
n. .....
iUiioincitiDMDKirs
SPECIALLY VAlUAOtC IN PROSTATIC IROUBLtO
CYSTniS'UlABtTt&INCONTINCNCYUHlNt
. '. iCItNTiriC BLtNDINO
PURE 5AHTAL and SAW PALMETTO ETC ET
BvMniL H.06fto&TMprortiMPMt.r.T
PAN-AMERICAN DRUGCO.hewyork)
Sold InflbcnahdoAliat
KIRL-lrM'S PHARMACY.
Orders by mall sent to nuy ndilrws.
m w
i
t
Id A ;
Tho3e who once1
ii.uy ftliiLKl'S
the 1V..i, rnniinffback
. ,
for it. This ad
mixlttre inukes
the flavor of cof
fee delicious.
All ttrocers.
.-vkpcT
the Hoors had apparently been disturb-.
ed while removing the rails.
It Is learned that previous to the
Btnrtlne of the train Marlbogo tele
phoned Vryburg asking tnat tne train,
be sent up, as nil was quite sare. Tiio
operator nt Vryburg recognized the
voice as that of a European storo
clerk. In vlow of the subsequent ro-
port that the Uoers woro removing the
rails, It Is believed tho lloers com
pelled the clerk to speak through the
telephone.
The nearest Boor command to Vry
burg Is laagered north of Schwelzr
renck, 20 miles distant and two miles
insldo the Transvaal. The commando
sent a message to the Vryburg railway
station that If the delivery of three
wagonloads of meal and two of sugar
received n week ago wero refused tho
Boers would send COO men to take
them.
A dlsoatch from Durban says: Tho
general offlcor commanding at Lady'
smith Issued forth on Friday morning
with a strong flying column, and oc
upled a position covering Ladysmith.
Ho recounoltered for tho enemy, who
liowed no disposition to advance.
They are reported to be Inside the
Berg at tho foot of Tlntwa Pass In
force, with a second command at
Ollvlors Hook. The troops have re
turned to quarters.
It Is reported from Glencoo that a
large commando believed to be Free
state Boers, under Commandant VII
Joen, Is at the foot ot Bothas Pass,
one and one-half miles on the Natal
side of the border.
The Transvaal flag has been hoisted
at CharleStown, and Commandant Vll
loen has sent a message to Newcastle
aylng the Boers will hoist the Trans
vaal flag there on Saturday, but that
the people need not be afraid, as every
thing the Boers take will be paid for,
They want to slaughter cattle. Few
people are left In Newcastle, includ
ing women and children.
A Cape Town dispatch says: The
Modder River station master reports
that firing has beon heard In the di
rection of Kimberley, and the station
master at Belmont telegraphs that a
force of Boors is advancing south'
ward.
Flowerdew, the engine driver of
Captain Nesbltt's train, which was do-
M .1 . 1 kn.Kni.ln,l 1... Tnaa
states that if tho train had returned VlT. I iS VhOll KPPT
YVUUU DUlltlui, f illhu bit v v..u
Boers held the line It could easily have
made Its way back to Marlbogo, but
Captain Nesbitt insisted upon an en
deavor being made to reach Maie-
klng.
"When tho pilot engine was derail
ed," said Flowerdew, "we spent a half
hour trying to replace It on the tracks.
Then tho Boers commenced firing, and
several men were wounded. The firing
was kept up all night, but without
effect. The Boers were careful to con
centrate their fire upon the engines,
so as to save the armored carriage and
ammunition trucks. At dawn they
commonced to bombard the cars. I
escaped by crawling a mile and a half
on my belly In the sand. When both
engines were destroyed Captain Nes
bitt exhibited flags of truce, but the
Boers continued their firing for an
other quarter of an hour.
There Is no doubt that all the others
on the train are prisoners, and that
the carriage and the ammunition in
tact fell into tho hands of the- Boers.
Another dispatch says: The Boera
cut the railway at Belmont, have seized
tho Spyfonteln railway station and
constructed fortified earthworks. There
nro strong defending forces at Modder
Bridge and the Orange river brldgo.
The object of these energetic opera
tions is believed to be the capture ol
Cecil Rhodes. Kimberley Is now iso
lated, both railway and telegraphic
communication being cut.
Conyngham Greene, from Pretoria,
and Consul Evans, from Johannesburg,
have arrived at Cape Town. Mr.
Greene was accorded a magnificent re
ception.
The German consul general at Cape
Town has Issued a proclamation of
neutrality, commanding all Germans
to hold aloof from hostilities.
A rpnrlUr iilltrnnt tii
I Lpnvlnv.nrth, Kb" Oct 10 ThO
I sixth tilal of ihn noUXl Hlllmoti cose
. h un In the UnttMl Ht;ites circuit
i court here I id : The case Is being
; trlI undr W Il.i ft r tlook, federal
' nt i.n .Mstrl, I nf Kaimn.il nnd ha
Is th- ilxth federal judge who has
tried the case. Tito plaintiff In the
action, Mrs. Sttllle E. Hlllmon, now
Smith, alnce her second marrlago has
sought for 20 years to recover $26,000
innurrnre on tho life of her husband,
John W. Hlllmon. who tneu or disap
peared In 1H79 Hoar Medicine Lodge,
Kan. A body wan shipped to Mrs.
Hlllmon nt her home in Lawrence,
Kan., which ehe awore was the body
of her husband, ami which the Insur
ance company denied. The sum now
due Mrs. Hlllmon, if the courts decide
In her favor, will nmount to nearly
S 100,000.
WHO l? Worsens well as men are
TO
bi"t by
ad rim . a lit
f tie of SivHr's
to orditury
.oftee. c a
SOLOMON HAAK
Agent for the Famous
BERGNER & ENGEL
Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still
Amber Ale, Bottled Pnle Ale,
Blown Stout, Half and Half, Beer
and Porter.
L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S
ON TAP
At all its customers to-day.
Solomon Haak's,
116 South Main Street,
Will receive prompt attention.
hv kidney
nrd bladder trouble Br
...I C...n 1, .
LL,A1 Id. z nut kidney remedy
nrninntlv cures. At drnanlsta In fifty cent
and dollar sixes You may have a sample
bottle by mall free, also tmtnplilet tolling all
about It.
Address, Pr. Kilmer(kOo..lllngliamton. X. Y.
Iniltnti lnfi.it Pi'iiuxy,
Philadelphia. Oct. 16.--The football
rtame between the Carlisle Indian
school and tho Pennsylvania tinlver
slty on Saturday was won by the In,
dlans by a scoro of 1C to G. The In
dlans simply outplayed the Quakers
In overy point of the game, and the
victory came to the former because it
was deserved. Other football games
Saturday were: At New lork Prince
1 ton. 11: Columbia, 0. At Easton La
fayette, 57; Uutgers, o. At uetnictiem
- Bucknoli, 5; Lehigh, 0,
C Iffll.l.JiBdunlnrtUHalf'iaffvrrrtlTani
t'iU.I.UlGQlMT&tcdiceM'i IUoo.1 l'oiiJ
1 Ytmtbrul Errori, lmi TltHty ariwwie, u.
J tend for Nvnrn TMtlfnnnlnU tiii Dock
XSf10' North Hlith 1'hlU.lf InLta,
tivtPa. totttTflr th onir PtwIsUit in the
otted htl b cure t m thoatfa Ih must Mlfhritpl ims-
lilldihlUI VmsoihmimiI I it U 1 ! tln.ir.Q A.
rT T TTrTTTTTTT'tyyrTTt'
A box of our
jFEcihl rnniLi mew
is an exhilarating
stimulant during
the hot summer
months.
Delivered at your home.
What Is SMI oh 7
A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and
Consumption ; used through the world for
half a century, has cured innumerable cases I
of incipient cousuniption and relieved many I
in advanced stages. If you aro not satisfied I
with tbo results we will refund your money
Price 25 eta., r0 cts. and f 1.00. Sold by P. D
Kirlln on a guarantee.
Columbhi Brewing Company
EVAN J. DAVIES,
Livery and
Undertaking.
No. 13 North Jardin St.
Clerk in tho Qonoral Land Offioo
Hold a Prisoner.
MAN AND WOMAN UNDER ARREST
LIVE -ST0CR CTAKKETS.
rhtldVlhtn. Oct. I.-The receipts of
csttlf in thl city last wek were as fol
lows Breves, t.lt. sheep. ; hog.
4.7. RncelptB for the previous week:
lleeves. I.tTO. aheep .lt7: hogs, (.Ml.
Ueef csttle wp In fair demand, but
prices ruted from tHc. lower, the latter
FXCELLFNT KPFULTS.
Thejr Have Ktsulicd in a SteaJr Gain
of Popularity.
Pennsylvania
RAILROAD
BcunvKii.L nivmioN
Ot-roMKii 10, 1809
Trains will leave 8benandoab after tne aoore
date for WlREan, ailberton, FrackTllle Di,
Water. St. Clair. 1'ottsvllle. IlnmhurK. Kcadlm
lotttorn, PboenlxTllle. Itorrlslowu a d I'hl
alclibla (l!rnd street station) at 0 19 and 8 05
a. m., 2 io, d ii p ui. on wees uays. Mundayi
nin. m., s -jj p. m.
Trains leave Frackvllle for Sbenandoab
7 86, 11 44 a.m. and 8 89, 1st p u. Bunds
11 oi a. in. and 5 86 p. m.
Leave 1'ottsTllle for Bhensc Jonli (via Frack
vllle; 7 10, 11 SO a. m S 10, 7 10 p. m. Sunda
1083 a. m.. S 10 p. m.
lave Pblladelpbla, (Itroad street station), fo
Hhenandoali at 8 85 a. tn i 10 p. m. week days
Hundavs leave at 6 .VI and 9 23 a. m.
ijenve l'luladelphla (Uroaa street station) foi
1'ottsvllle. 5 30. 8 83. 10 19 a, tn.. 1 80. 4 10. 7 II
p. m. weekdays. Sundays. 8 CO, 9 23 a. tn, and
0 02 p in.
jeave iiroaa uireei uianon, rnuaaeipma.
FOU NEW YOKE.
iruA.. Wni1'..ln--et ft nn a r i a km ti
C SO, 7 38, a 23, 9 .'0, 1 10 21, dining car), 11 00. It 4)
n in, 13 CO noun, V.133. (Limited 1 00 and 4 22 p m,
dinlnp: cars), 1 43, (2 30, dining car), 3 9), 3 50,
lu.', oiu, ooot uinini; car;, ouu, s 10,
(dining car). 1000 n. m 12 01. nleht. Hundavs
3l'.4U3, 1 40 3 00,8 13. 821, 9 80. (1021, dining
nir),I0 43,11 43 am, 12 03, (dining car), 12 83, 2 31,
(dining carl, 4 02, (Limited 4 22 dining car),
B20. SA8, dining car. a", 7 02, 8 10, dining
carj, lu uu p. ni., ui dikui
For Boston without change, 11 01 a m. week
days, and 8 10 p. m dally.
For Bea Girt, Asbury Park Ocean Orove
Long lirnncb, and Intermediate stations, 8 23,
11 10 a m, 8 80, 4 02 p m weekdays.
WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH.
For Baltimore and Washington, 8 SO, 7 20,8 8V,
10 20, 1123, a. m., 12 00, 12.30 dining car III,
dining carl, 8 12, 4 41, 323 (Jongrcpslonal
Limited dining car, 3 84, 6 17. 553, dining carl,
7 81 dining car, p m , and 12 03 nlgbt week
days. Sundays 3 SO. 7 20, 9 12, 1 1 23, a. m., 12 0),
ft 12. dining car, 312, 4 41. (320 Congressional
Limited dining car, 3 31 6 53 dining car, 781
dining car, p. in., and 12 05 nlgbt.
For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 13 a m, 1 S3
and 4 01 p m week days,3 08 and 11 16 p m dally
WEST JERSEY & SEASHOl'.E It. It.
FOIt ATLANTIC CITY.
Leave Broad street station via Delaware river
brlilgc Express, 9 40 a m. 7m p m weekdays.
Sundas, 9 23 n m 7 05 pm,
Leave Market Street Wart Eipress. IWtm,
2 00, 4 00, BOO p m weekdays Sundays, 9 09,
10 no a m (acenromodatton 4 80 and 3 00 p m.
For Capo May. Angleseo, Wlldwobil and
Holly Bench, Sea Islo 'lty, Avnlon, and Stone
Harbor Express 9 00 a m, 4 00 p m week days
sunuays, uuuo m.
For Somen Point Express, 00 a. m., 2 00
4 00, 8 00, p. m. week days Sundays, 9 00 and
1000 a. m.
For tickets and other Information apply to
iicuei agent
B. I. IlnrcniNson. J. R. Wood.
Gen'l Manager, Gen'l Pans'g'r Ai t
On n Chnrirn of llnvluir Iiruirirod nnd
Itobboil tliu Old Mrii, mid Ilitvlntr
Kept Him n I'rleotier lu ft (Inrret.
Aoonauil Deny the Chnmo.
WnshliiRton, Oct. 1G. Adalbert W.
Cox, for several years prior to Oct. 1
a mombor of the Washington pollco
force, and Ktta WIUIamH, a young wo
man with whom he lived, were arrest
ed yesterday morning by Detectives
Miller and Peck charged with the lar
ceny of $ 100 from James A. Stewart,
CC yoars of age, and for a long time a
clerk In the general land office.
Back of this formal charge, accord
ing to the police, is it most remarkable
story. Stewart disappeared from his
boarding house Sept. 6, nnd for four
weeks on unavailing search was made
for him. Ilo was finally found In the
attic nt tho Iioubo whore Cox and the
Williams woman lived in a stnte of col
lapse and almost demented from the
effects of drugs which It Is alleged had
been adlmlBtcrcd to him by the pair
under nrrest. Stewart was taken to
tho hospital, and though at first his
life hung by a thread, ho rocovorea in
about ten days.
Stowart Is a widower, with a mar
ried daughter Jiving In Annapolis, Md.,
and roomed alone In Washington. Ho
left his rooming place Sept. G to make
a call, and for weeks no trace of him
could be found. Finally the pollco
gained a clew by learning as tho re
sult of Inquiry at the local banks that
he had $375 on deposit with tho Wash
ington Loan and Trust company. All
of this amount save J10, they ascer
tained, had boen drawn out on checks
payable to bearer, signed by Stewart
and endorsed by Adelbert W. Cox. Tho
first checks were clearly written, but
the latter ones were In a weak and al
most Illegible hand. Cox had explain
ed this at the trust company's office
by saying the old man was rapidly
falling in health.
With this clew the detectives found
Stewart In the garret of a house whero
Cox lived. He had had hardly any
food for a month. He said he had
called on Cox and the Williams wo
man, who formerly boarded where he
did, on Sept. 6. They sent him out for
some liquor, nnd after that he remem
bered things only In a vague way. On
his statement the police nrrested Cox
and his paramour on a charge of lar
ceny, pending Investigation and con
sideration of tho making of more seri
ous charges. Both prisoners secured
bail in 1,000 each.'
Cox was compelled to resign from
the police force a short time ago be
cause of his relations with the Will
iams woman and a suit for divorce
brought by his wife. He denies having
held Stewart a prisoner. Cox says that
Stowart went to Atlantic City in Sep'
tember with two women and about $00
In cash, and when he returned he said
he had been robbed and beaten at the
seashore. At Stewart's request he was
permitted to use a room In the house
where he (Cox) lived, and was cared
for by Miss Williams. Stewart, Cox
says, appeared to be afraid his where
abouts would be ascertained by rem
tlves. All the money drawn from the
bank In Stewart's name, he said, was
given to him.
IZ orrr,wonNhr.,e.rT.! kcople Who are Ever Ready to Recom-
mend what lias Done Them Bach Goad.
The tople of Shenandoah ftj very grate
fill for the grent Iwnefit tbey hare received Ir
the use of Morrow's KM-ne-oMs, the great
remedy for backache, dinines,.Iceptes.ne',
Dervoosnea and all diseases rising from !
kid tiers. Morrow's Kid ne-ofcli cure wh,-r.'
Fat cows wers In fair demand at im I other remedies have failed and the people
ayrlan and tM head to London on the
iteamer Maine. We quote: Bxtrm,
6Ve.; R-ood, IVicttHc.; medium, 4W4J.;
common, 4jlVt.
Sheep were steadily held under an In
active market. We quote: Extract!
tKc.; good. 4fl4Hc. : medium, HC1ic. ;
common. T4c; lambe. 4M4t4c.
Horn were unehantred at MtTc. for
beat western and mrio. for other
Thin cows sold from W to J 18.
.iIvh were active at t-tfaVTMo.
Milch cowe were In food demand at M
96&.
Dressed beeves were active at SH4fKe.
THE VBMJZUBLAN CRISIS.
Com mender oft ho Uovorn men tTroopa
linn Iletrnyrxl President Andrndo.
Caracas. Veneiuels, Oct. 16. Ad
vices from Petare, ten miles from Cara-
aa mm' tliA tinnl tiavA rlaitn flenlnat
President Audrade. and a crisis Is Im- 'he small of my back which would be at
mlnent here. The commander ot th tended with a sharp shooting pain, through
government forcs has betrayed the m wk j W1M Vef ny ami would
president and will allow the revolu- . ., - ,,.. , ..,
tlonary army to march upon Caracas hlve ,pelk
this city have not been alow to And this out.
and they add their testimony that their frier,, I-
may know what to se and get cared.
Mrs, Oscar Hett ridge, tit Sooth Whu-
street, says : "Kor about a year I have had
symptoms of kidney disease. Durirur thi
time I have Inken different kinds of kidney
remedies, hut none of iKetn proved a effectual
as Motrow's Kkl-ne-oids. Before taking
Kid ne-oids I suffered with a dull heavy pain
without a battle- Tucacas has been
taken by the revolutionary forces.
President Andnide will probably be
"noyau's S'tTiinplnp: Tour.
Chicago, Oct. 16. William J Bryan,
accompanied by Mrs. Bryan and John
F. Vreeland, of the Kentucky state
Democratic committee, left here yester
day for his speech making campaign
In Kentucky and Ohio. At Cairo, Ills.,
he was taken on board of a special car
provided for the trip. Mr, Bryan will
deliver 18 speeches in the Bluo Grass
state and 1G in Ohio.
HEALTH
km VITALITY
MOTT'S
The great remedy for nervous prostration and all diseases of the generative
irrrn Itniurt SI. order wonuaranteo tocure or refund the monev. Sold at 81.00 rjer box.
Alien UOlnui n boxes for SS.OO. IMC.IUOXT'S CIIU.IICAL, CO., Cleveland. Ohio.
For Sale toy R. A. Houck,
"DIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN
Sumo 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
lialsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee I
to cure, they would immediately see the ex
cellent effect after taking the first dose. Price
25c. and 50c. Trial size free. At all drug-
IMitrolinud Wants to Flulit Knclnnrt.
Paris, Oct. 16. Major Marchand.who
commanded the French expedition Into
the Soudan, It is stated, wished to go
and tignt the Boers as revenge for be
ing obliged to withdraw from Fashoda,
out tne government refused him per
mission to join the uoer forces.
LIO
JS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF.
$1
000
REWARD
FOR any case of Hay Fever, Cold ih the Head, Rose Cold
or Influenza that BRAZILIAN BALM will not cure, il
directions are followed. No person, not ev-en the Greatest
nhvsician. ever dared to make such an nUcr. nnr wmilrl it
Young Mothers. . J!J I ,l.-.nnA7ii iah nu u l . 1
flrni.n l tb terror of thousands of vonnP c UJ1UL JJ ltC I IwtrUN DL1 IS U ( U1CK, DOSI-
, - . .:.
mothers because iu outbreak is so agonizing uve, and permanent cure, l hompson Foster, ol Wilmine"'
a.wl fFnninlltf ."alril RMlnTi'o Poiiol, arwl I T" ..1 . ,i1 CC 1 IT T
Consumption Cure acts like magic
Wmtin Tt. hna nnver bflftn tnntvil I
worst cases relieved immediately. Price as cured me in three days. 1 hat was in 1S87 and 1 have never
cts.,60cts.aUdn.oo. Bold by p. d. Kiriin had it since. BRAZILIAN BALM is a wonderful remedy
on u guarantee. ,1 h..1,: ..I . : t: 1 r 1. nr.. 1 ..J
uiiu uuta viiiuii; null la uiuillicu tut 11. VVC lUlVC ItUU-
dreds of such testimonials. We will give a reward in the
case ot Asthma. For sale by druggists. 50c and 1.00 a
bottle, or sent it you mention this paper.
i's cough and ton Dei says . ..j suffered with Hay Fever every summer
vtofldLTh. for t(in years- Then I used BRAZILIAN BALM which
pitOlf JOHN JONKS,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Look Box 63, Mahanoy Oily, P
nvlng studied under some of lb i
masters In London and Paris, will give liuuoni
on the vlolln,mandolln. guitar and vocal culture,
Terms reasonable. Address lu care of Btrouae
the Uweler Sbenandoab. '
Sonntoi' BoOtt Out onfiinsrer,
Washington, Oct. 16. Friends of
Senator N. B. Scott, of West Virginia,
have received word from Morgantown,
W. Va., where he has been seriously
111, that the senator has recovered so
rapidly that he is now considered out
of dunger.
Sick Headaches,
Tho curse of bverworked womankind, are
quickly and surely cured by KarJ's Clover
Hoot Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue
builder. Money refunded If not satisfactory.
Price 25 cts. and SO cts. Sold by P, D. Klrlln
on a guarantee,
B. F. JACKSON & CO.,
Manufacturing Chemists,
Indianapolis, Ind
Shenandoah Drug: Store, Wholesale and Retail Agents.
SOLDIERS ANXIOUS TO FI011T.
Wlllluil to Ilo Punished For Desortlon
to Rpnob tho Flrlna Line.
San Francisco, Oct. 1G. The steamer
Gaelic brings the following advices
from Honolulu under date of Oct. 8
The hospital ship Relief and tho trans
ports Tacoma, Sherman and Grant
have all departed for Manila. Pre
vious to the departure of the Tacoma
the military authorities caused a
search to be made for five soldiers of
the hospital corps stationed here, who
had stowed themselves away on board
the ship in hope of getting to Manila
It Is thought that two other missing
men are on the Tacoma.
The six artillery batteries stationed
here have lost between 20 and 30 mon
In the last few days by desertion. All
the soldiers here are anxious to be
sent to Manila. The men think they
can steal aboard a transport, and on
arrival report to the officers of tho
Sixth at Manila and escape with Blight
punishment. The soldiers are willing
to stand 30 days In tho guard house
for the sake of getting to the scene
of tho war.
The transport Centennial arrived
from Son Francisco on the Sth. Sho
brought 300 horses, 60 ot them hanging
on slings and ready to die from simple
exhaustion. Two of them died after
reaching port. The horses had been at
sea for eight days, each one fastened
to a stall Just wide enough and long
enough for its body. For eight days
the suffering animals had no sleep nor
rest whatever. The horses started as
fresh, spirited animals, brought from
Nevada to Oregon. They arrived thin
and Jaded, a large proportion of them
only kept alive by simulants.
and rest. Since I took Kid-nc-oids thee
troubles have been relieved."
Morrow's Kid-ae-oids are not pills, lr
elluw Tablets and sell at fifty cents a b,,x
at all drug stores and at S. P. Kb-ttu's drug
store.
Mailed on receipt of price. Manufactuie.l
by John Morrow A Co., Chemists, Spring
field, Ohio.
Philadelphia &
Readinq R'y.
Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke.
IN EFFKOT OCTOBKP 3. 189
Trains leave Sbenandoab as follows :
For New York via Philadelphia, week .!
2 10, 3 a, 7 87, 9 33 a. m., 12 26, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m.
I Sundays, 2 10 am.
ror new York via March Chunk, week days,
7 87 a. m., 12 26 and 3 09 p. m.
For Heading and Philadelphia, week days,
2 10, 5 88, 7 87. 9 S3 a. m., 12 26, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m.
Sundays, 2 10 a in.
Kor 1'ottsvllle, week days, 2 10, 7 87, 9 83 a. m.
1228,309, 609 and 7 80 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m.
ror iaraao.ua auu iuananoy mty, week days.
10. 737. 9 55 a. m.. 12 l. X m anils no n ,n
Sundays, 210s m.
For WUUamsport, Sunbury and Lewlaburg,
week dars. 3 27. 1182 a. m. 12. im n m
Sundays, 3 27 a m.
rorjianano) 1'iane, weekdays, 2 10, S 27, S 88,
7 87. 9 S3, 11 82 a.m.. 12 26. 8 09, 6 09, 7 80, 9 66
p. ni. Hundavs, 2 10 and 3 27 a m.
For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 8 27,
787. 11 82 a.m.. 12 28. S 09. 6 07. 7 36 and 9 .15 n. tn.
Sunday, 8 27 a m.
ror uammoro. Washington and tbe West via
H. AO. It. IC, through trains les-i Heading
7 66, 1126 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. Sundays
PUKSIDKNT ANDRADB.
forced to retire, re-establishing bis
government at Mnracalbo or Puorto
Cabello.
United States Minister Loomls ro
cently made a long argument before
President Andrade, urging a suspen
sion of the law relntlve to foreign in
surance companies, the enforcement of
which, the minister said, would drive
an sucn companies irom Venezuela, i it. o. It. tc, through tra
The result of Mr. Loomls' arguments Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. a n, h r.) at sso,
was that n suspension ot the law was I1..- lu ? JlJ- unu.r."
. , .,, ,,- , , t, . . . i,iw,u a. m., a.o ana i i p. m. Aadl
granted until March, when the statutes tlonal trains from Twentyfourth and Cbest-
wiu ue amenueu uy congress, i nis ac
Hon saves $6,000,000 worth of bust
uess to Anii-rican companies.
nut streets station, week days, 1080 a. m. 12 20
ixiaasup.ru. Sundays, 1 B3, 8 23 p. m.
Dimness of sight,
TRAINS FOR SnENANDOAH.
Leave New York via Phlladalnhla. weak
days, 1213, 4 80, 7 80, 1180 a. m and 180,4 80,
9 00 p.m. ' 1
Leave New York via Maoch Chunk, week
days, 4 SO. 9 10 a. m., 1 80, 4 40 p, m.
. . . , . i uKMUBipum, iivaumg xerminai, ween
palpitation, shortness S:'""1, 1021 m- nd m ,C6t 6Sft-
ieave Heading, week days, 187, 7 00, 1008.
, ' , .... 1 ' w, o u '. in.
Leave Pottsvllle. weekdavs. 717. 7 40 a. m.
980, 1280,1 20. 4 SO, 6 10 and 6 SO p. m.
e iimiqai, weK aays, a 18. 8 96, 11 23
a. in., 1 49 3 S6 7 7t, 9 44 p. m.
ire aiananoy wily, week days, S 43, 9 04,
11 47 a. m., 2 22 8 A, 6 21, 7 44, 10 OS p. m
Leave Mabanov Plane, week dava. 1 40. t on
SSO, 922 10 23, 1200, a. m., 2 89, 8 86, 642,768
Leave WlllUuieDori. week dars. Vll. lann a
m.. 12 34 and 1 00 11 30 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Leave PMIadelnhlaChestnnt atreet wharf ami
South street whar for Atlantic City.
W .1 ,. ... T- AM nM . , . .
..vv&uajs t.,i,n-e9, w, iuu, liv, OIV,71S
n m. Accommodation. Snr)nm a inn m Hon.
days I.xpress, 9 00, 10 00 a m, 7 13 p m. Accom
modation, 8 CO a m, 4 43 p m.
Leave Atlautlo Cltr Oenot: W,,VHvFr.
press, 7 33, 9 CO a m, 3 30, 3 30 p m. Accommoda
tion, 8 13 a m, 4 03 p m. Sundays Express, 4 30,
7 80 pin. Accommodation, 713 am, 4 03 pm.
l-or car May, Ocean City and Sea Isle City
berland Co.,
I first wrote to
ceruing my
Millions Given Away.
It is certainly gratifying to the public to
know of ono concern in the land who aro not
afraid to be generous to the needy and suffer
ing. Tbe proprietors or Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds, have given away over ten million trial
bottles of this great medicine; and havo tho
satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely
cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma,
Hronciiltis, Hoarseness and an diseases ot
tho Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured
by it. Call on A. Waslcy. Druggist, aud get
a trial bottle free. Begularsizo 50c. and $1.
Every bottlo guaranteed, or price refunded.
SIurTlor at n ClirUtenlnar,
Springfield, Ills., Oct. 16. During the
christening of a child yesterday at
Auburn, 20 miles from Springfield, a
riot started between Hungarians nnd
Polaks, and Stephen Roskie, a Hun
garian, was Instantly killed. Several
others are said to have been Injured.
Two men, believed to be the murderers
ol Roskie. are being held by the let
ter's friends. It Is said the foreigners
will resist arrest, and serious trouble
may result. The riot was the outcomo
of a feud of long standing.
Everybody's liable to itching piles. Itirh
and poor, old aud young terrible the torture
they suffer. Only one sure cure. Doau's
Ointment. Absolutely safe ; can't fall.
General Harrison Snl With Hoyiilty.
Berlin, Oct. 16, The press of the
city points out nt tho recent reception
of General Benjamin Harrison he was
especially honoied by Emperor Will
lam, bis majesty even disregarding the
rules of court etiquette by seating Gen
eral Harrison at the table of honor re
served for members of tho royal families.
of breath, black spots
or else shining lights
before my eyes, terrible headache, numb
ness in tny anus ana nanus ana tongue,
also my jaws wouia get mimu: consupauon,
prolapsus, debilitating drains, soreness
through my bowels; in fact I was diseased
from head to v.. foot," writes
Mrs. Mollie 15. Carpenter, of
Ltnaria, tutu- ,
Tenn. "When m
Dr. Pierce con- 'ijf
uenltu, I was so $J
weaic i coma oniy
write a few words
when I would have
to rest. I could
hardly walk.
Words cannot ex
press my suffer
ings. Now I can
do my own wash
ing and cooking.
I can take a ten
quart pall in one
hand and a six
quart pail In the
other (full of water)
and carry both one
fourth of a mile
and never stop to
rest I am as heavy
as I was at ig years
(I2.S lbs). I also
had dimness of
sight and impaired memory. I had soells
that when I would try to speak I couldn't
think of the words I wanted to say, but
would say something else. I have im-
rjroved. oh. so much, and Dr. Tierce's med.
iclnes have done the good work. It has
been about a year since I commenced, to
use the medicines. My health has been
improving slowly but snrely. We cannot
expect a disease that has been coming on
for years to be cured in a few days. It any
lady, suffering as I have, will write to Dr.
R. V. Pierce, at riuffalo. N. Y.. and get his
advice and use his medicines according to
directions, a cure will surely result."
Most dealers in medicine sell Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription. There is no other
medicine that is "the same" or just as
good." Don't accept a suustltute.
2
Weekdays 913 am. 4 10. fimni,,. Mnnrf...
-Chestnut St., 9 13, South St., 9 u in.
Additional for Cape Mar Weekday S 00
a m.
Varlor Oars on all express trains.
Vnr f I, r, . Inlf,,.,.,!.. , . .
Philadelphia and Readlnr ltallwa llv.l ..
or address '
I. A. SWEIQiKD, Edsoit J. Waxxs.
aen'I Bupt., Qen'l Pasa'r Art.,
V..HIn Tormina! Philadelphia.
This Hot
Weather
POLITICAL CARDS.
yOTE FOR
WM. S. LEIB,
OF ASHLAND.
FOR PROTHONOTARY.
yOTE FOR
FRANK R. KANTNER,
OF LOFTY.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
yOTE FOR
HORACE F. RABER,
OF PINEOROVK.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
IOTE FOR
THOMAS J. HIGGINS,
OF SHENANDOAH.
FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS.
r i- - i;
Ulic iiireus u cooling ttotE FOR
oeverage ruai win gently
tone up the system while
it qtteuclies the thirst.
Lauer's
Beer and Porter
Just touches the spot.
1 hey are cooling, satisfy
ing aud invigorating.
These hrews will be
furnished in case lots for
family use by applying to
Christ. Schmidt,
Agent and Bottler,
203 W. Coal Street
M. A. CAREY,
FOR PROTHONOTARY.
TOTE FOR
FRANK C. REESE.
Or Subsammuu.
FOR COUNTY REGISTER.
No ssch thlDgss"aummercompUtnt where
Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is
kept handy. Nature's remedy for looseness
of the bowels.
SHENANDOAH
PRABOWSKY HOTEL,
M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop.
S19 N. Centre St,, Pottsvtlle, Pa.
Fine old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, at the ba
a cnoice line ot near and Temper
ance Drinks.
Accommodations for travelsra.
1 Meals at all hours
yOTE FOR
JOHN T. SH0ENER,
FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS.
D-OTE FOR
CHARLES E. BERGER,
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
yOTE FOR
EMANUEL JENKYN,
Present Incumbent.
FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS.
niilllons of Dollars
Qo up In smokt, every year. Take no
risks but get your houses, stock, far
nlture, etc., Insured in flrst-clsssre
liable companies as represented by
DAVID FAUST, Insurance Ag-ent
130 South JardlnSI
alio Ufa andaeelainlsl ousanl