The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 27, 1899, Image 3

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CPtCIAUXVATuADlC IN PROSTATIC TROUBdS
CYSTITIS-DIABtTESVi-'INCONTINtNCyURINt
-tyrreacilNTirie' bicnoino
pure santal'ano saw palmetto etc etc;
Bv Mail'J lt-5troITMprootfMPMt.CT'
PAN-AMERICAN.DRUGCO.NEWYORja
Hold In Shenandoah at
KIRLIN'S PHARMACY.
Orders ly mall gent to any address.
LIVERITA
THE UP-TO-DATE
LITTLE LIVER PILL
I CURES
Blliousnoss,
Constipation,
Dyspopsia,
Slck-Hoad -acho
and Llvor
Complaint.
SUGAR COATBD.
Bold by all druggists
ui ovuv o J uinui i
JNcntU Mtstcsl Co., Cbtctn
5c box contains IS pills. Bold by KIrlln drug
tore, Shenandoah, Pa.
Grocers can tell
vnn wliv Ihn.f.
(who buy Seollg's
Wiien krcncominrrbnck
for it. Strange
though how long
it takes ueonle to
. ,
jtry a new thing.
t .
rTMli.t.r'. KstUab lMamoml llrand.
ENNYROYAL P.LLS
irf. a.)wi rellkM. LADIC tail i.
, Dmrxlit for CMchfM gngluh
mond Brand in It i tod fitf "nlliuar
'boiet, ph1 wim tUQf nunon j kc w
Jno other. RtfuHdangtnmi wbttitw V
Wttmt nnJ imitation. AtUronliti. or a4 4.
' In urapi for partlenlarf, t.-UnioDli. and
ltUr for I. .lie ft," in (Ifftr, br rfUra
Bold tf aU UcM DrajgUti. I'll I IA
Dr. Humphreys'
Spccillcs euro by acting directly upon
the disease, without exciting disorder in
Any other part of the system.
JIO, CUBES. PRICES.
1 Fever., Congestions, Inflammations. ,t5
'2 Worm., Worm Fever, Worm Colic...
3 Teething. Colic, Crylng,Wakefulnes3 .25
1 Diarrhea, or Children or Adults , ,'JS
7 Cough., Colds, Bronchitis 25
8 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache 25
9 Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo. . .25
10 Dy.pepiln,Xndlgcstlon,'WeakStomach.25
11 Supprc.ed orl'alnful Period.
12 White., Too Prot usa Periods
13 Croup, Laryngitis. Hoarseness..,
.25
.25.
,'J3
1-1 Salt Itli cum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. ,25
15 liheuniatlim. Rheumatic Pains 25
16 Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague 25
10 Catarrh, Influenza. Cold In the Head .25
SOlVbooplng.Cough 25
ST-Kldney Dliea.es t. .25
28-Xervous DcMlltv 1,00
30 Urinary Weaknesa, Wetting Bed 25
77 Orlp, Hay Fever 25
Dr. Humphreys' Manual or all Diseases at your
Druggists or Mailed Free.
Sola by druggists, or sent on receipt of prrce,
Humphreys' Wed. Co Cor. William & John Sts.
New York.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS;.
M. BUKKK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office Kgan building, corner of Main ar
Centra etreeis, Hbenamloftb,
J.
CLAUDE HKOAVN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW?5
OOlce: Cor. Centre "and White streets, nez
o Justice Toomey'a ofllce.
CaUUHLElt, M..D., . ,
i . J - i -J .
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
No. 80. East tloyd Street. ' ' r '
Ofllce hours: 8 to 9 a. m. 1 to 8 p. m.
1, to 9 p. m.
)ROF. JOHN JONES,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Lock Box 63, Mahatkoy Oily, V v
llavlnir studied under some .of the beal
masters ill London and Paris, will give' lessoLf
on ine vioun,ix)anaoiin, Ruiiar ana vocal euiiure.
Terms reasonable. Address In care tit Btrmr
tho lewaler Shenandoah.
SOLOMON HAAK
Agent for the Famous
BERGNER & ENGEL
Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still
Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale
Blown Stout, Half and1 Half, Beer
tud Porter.
LORENZ SCHMIDT'S"
Mt. Carbon Beer
ON TAP
At all its customers to-day.
Solomon Haak's,
116 South Main Street,
Will receive pram.pt attention.
Tho Rosv Froshnosa 1
auu vcireiy bouncss or me bkii
"ably obtained by tbors who use I
OompIexloD Powder,
And velvety softness of the skin Is Inra- I
POUOHI'B "
lyijuyujjuLd!
I 1UU rwIUL
25 CTS
3 fck$.
m l W usedasan
At admixture to
w ordinary cot j
. lig lee truces a'. ... j .-'
j delicious drink tt-
1 RELIEF TO
Gratoful For the Union of tho
Forcos of Yulo and WhitOi
A VERY EXHAUSTIVE MARCH,
Took tlio Column Twenty-four Hours
to Covor tho Last Slztoon Mile.
Uouornl Cron.lo'n Itoportod Attolt
on Murokttiir Not Contli'mod.
London, Oct. 27. The offlcial nn
nouncement of tho Joining of General
White tind General Yule has come as
a great relief, and all the more so In
view of the fact that later dispatches
havo shown that only the Incapacity of
the Intelligence department of tho
Doers saved General Yule's column
from a treat disaster.
It seems that on Friday night Dun
deo was full of alarms. Heavy firing
was heard at 1 o'clock and again at
A severo thunderstorm soon after
stopped the Boer cannonade.
Saturday passed In the same anxious
manner, In momentary expectation of
an attack. Tho British Anally evacu
ated, taking- all that they rould, hut
leaving plenty behind for the Uoers to
loot. -
The appointments of the Boer hos
pltnl at Dundee aro described as very
Inndequatb and primitive. Tho Doors
themselves, In tho absence of a nurs
ing staff, get only scant attention.
General Yule s column had a very
exhausting march, chlelly. It Is believ
ed, by night. The reason for a night
march Is not given, but It was prtyi
abfty a fear of Boer surprises. The
heavy rams and mist hampored the
march, but were perhaps the means of
anvlnir General Yulo from molestation.
It took the column 24 hours to cover
the last lti miles.
A correspondent who visited the ho3-
plti.i at Ladysmlth, where the Boers
wounded at Elandslangte, who were
GENERAL CBONJE.
captured, are being treated, reports
that General Jan Kock, who wns badly
wounded In the thigh and shoulder,
said that the advance of the patrol
under Commnndant Plenary without
guns, was simply with the objeqt of,
cutting the railway,- and that Una
body was subsequently reinforced
without General Joubert's orders, Gen-
eral Viljoen accompanying them. The
latter was killed early in the light
General Kock's brother, Philip, two
sons and a nephew were all wounded
and taken prisoners Colonel Schlel
of the. German corps, and .Command'
ant Pretorius were both severely
wounded.
Many prominent Boers are not yet
accounted for. Philip Kock says the
Boers suffered most from "soldiers In
little clothes, half men and half wo
men," meaning the Gordon Highland
ers, and In the charge of. the Fifth
Lancers. They say also that two quick
firing guns captured by the Devonshire
regiment are those that were taken
from the Jameson raiders.
The death of General Sir William
Penn Symons, the British commander
afGlencoe, who was shot in the
stomach In tho battle with the Boers
Oct. 10, was officially announced in the
house of commons yesterday.
General Sir George Stewart White,
according to a dispatch from Cape
Town to Tho Dally Mall, will attack
tho Orange Free State forces In Natal
as soon as General Yule's men have
rested. Strong British reinforcements
are being sent up from the cape.
Tho Daily Mail publishes the follow
lng from Pletermarltzburg, dated Oct.
24; The residents of Dundee had
weary tramp of 40 miles to the near
est town, where they arrived in
pitiable plight, having lost .everything,
The refugees Included Harry Escotnbe
;former premier of'Natal, and the Dun
dee magistrate. One of tho Dundee
people says that all day Saturday
trains wore" arriving at Commandant
General Joubert's headquarters at
Dannhauses from the Transvaal bor
der, bringing Boers, and that there
must havo been 10,000 In the hills
around Dundee. The natives report
that the Boers took 16 wagons loaded
with their dead from the field of the
first battle at Glencce. Among the
killed were "Boyerdl Natal Dutch,
sod feature of- tho engagement was
that three Englishmen who were lm
pressed at Krugersdorp fought with
the enemy, one of them being killed,
Two others, greatly affected, said they
wero compelled to fight.
A dispatch from Pretoria yesterday
nays; "The bombardment or Mate
king by General Cronje's commando
began Tuesday morning and was cofi,
tunica yesterday, 'ine women ana
children were given ample time to
leave tho town,' Several houses are
in flames." AS' no. verification ofthe
report has been received llttlexre
denco is placed In it.
Robbed the Grave
A startling incident of which Mr, Joh:
Oliver of Philadelphia, was the snhlect, i
narrated bv him as follows : "I was In a most
dreadful condition. My skin was almost
yellow, eyes sunken, tonKUo coated, pan
ennttnunllv In back and sides, no apuetite-
cradually grqwint: weaker day by day
Three nbvsiclaus had itiven me ui. Fortun
ately, a friend advised trying 'Electric
Hitters.' and to my great Joy and surprise,
(lm first hnttle made a decided Improvement
I continued their use for three weeks, and
am now a well man. 1 Know tuey eavoa m
lir.). ami robbed the crave of another victim.'
No ouo should fall to try them. Only 50
cents per bottle at A. wasieys urujr store,
' ii!wkA Pound In a Ilovol,
ct rnni rw 27 .Tnlluna Fuchs
aged 78 yenrs, heir to a large sum of
money left by a sister In Bavaria,
was found yesterday living In a hovel
mi niiiiltlni. uttaol 111 thin oltV. AllS
trlttu Coiwi.i VoUh, ut Milwaukee, had
requester bo St. Paul police to lo
cate mo .
Sick Headaches,
The curse of overworked womankind, are
quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clovor
Hoot Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue
builder. Money refunded If not satisfactory
Price S3 cU. and 50 cU. Sold by P. D, KIrlln
oua guarantee.
Opilfl'itt-MrU.fflri ttl.tn.n.
Itnd LodiH. Mont.. Oct. if. (Ipnftml
Kelson A. Miles and party arrived tifte
yesterday on route for the Cody ranch,
wher,e tUe genoral will vut In ten ditys
hunting. Colonel V. P. Cody escorted
the party, which upon Its arrival hen-
was welcomed with cheers, firing or
cannon and a band serenade. The
party was entertained at the Ited
Lodge club at lunch, and then left
on hsrsetin!k for the Cody ranch.
There were, three, ladles lu the party
Aire, mups, mum Miles and Miss Hnvt.
of Chicago.
Yoa Try it.
If Slillnh'sOfiugh ifnd'Oe'tMhmptlou Cure,
which Is sold far tho small price of M ets., SO
cb. and $1 00, dots not cure take the bottle
baek.nnd wo will refund your money. Sold
for over fifty years on this guarantee, l'rico
33 cU. and SO fti. ' Sold by P. 1). KIrlln on
guamutco.
(li'H.l'l llivcni lltnittti.
Havana, Oct, 27. General nitis
Itlvera has resigned the civil ftov-
ernorshii 'of the province of Havana.
It is said that Rivera's nominations
have not ipcetved th recognition he
thought due them. The post has been
offered to General Emllld Nunex, hut
his friends say they donbt that iie will
accept, Should he refuse It will prob
ably ho offered to Senor Fernandet d'
Castro, civil governor of the province
under the nutomist regime.
Many a Lover
Has turned with ditKUst from an ntlicrwiso
ovnblo girl with ah offensive breath. Karl's
Clovor Hoot Ten purifies tho breath by it
action on the bowels, etc , as nothing else
wilt. Sold for yenrs on absolute guarantee,
Prico 23 cts. and 50 cto. Sold by P. D. KIrlln
on a Ruarautee
Stoamor YV'rjHOlutd.'ftovmitooii Lost
t.r,tiilnn Tlpf 9.7. -f n fnftnat Inn lina
reuched hare that "the Brltliii .Sterne
Zurich, which sailed from Kovda Oct
for this port, foundered during a
hurricane Oct. 21 at the Vieteu isl
ands, off the west const .oft Norwny,
Tho crew had constructed two rafts. I
une 01 inesc, which hbu me captain
nml pli'ht ntlierq war tilr'Ued un with 1
only the captain alive, after four days
without food or water. The other,
which left tho wreck with nine aboard,
was washed ashore- with only tho body
of a dead sailor.
! Tli ft Dart ftt-"l moat cieriocl, the out toL
'InB DCSltHMiiuH If yoiu(Ierfrm rrit-sWt
Dit9$Jk.hiwitf. Prof. J.r. Til Li:U
iu. cu Aorta tnita u i-mi-tiiei-i
VarletMele A Strlcivire (no emtio ft), Lt Viltor k
ilJlk nsaliJi rettomS. Parti mHrrwl, Keen : 9 4, L
rr nil la. I'u.. meiauu-araaiea m trrrr tu
r'ga 6 9, rio--13. Hours for loot tandtDR nj d&o-trrou I
e-aMdtllf 10 80 tat 30 Frrh pnourc4-lrolOdB'i.r
i Send for Sworn tMUuoniin aj book, ah mum eipoa. r
Laiier's
Reading, ,
Beer and Porter
Brewers of the finest and
purest . . . .'
BREWS
These products ire seldom equalled
and never surpassed. Also
bottlers of all
Carbonated,: Beverages.
Private families desiring orders
filled can have them promptly
by calling on
Christ. Schmidt,
Agent and Bottler,
203 W. Coal Street
3KENANOOAH - R A
Carload of Stoves,
Heaters, Ranges,
AWAIT YOUR INSPECTION
AT OUR STORE.
We have the best satisfactory
giving products that are being sold
anywhere. Save money by coming
to see us and our display.
DAVISON'S
DEPARTflENT STORES,
Nos. 119-121-123 North Mala St.
PRABOWSKY HOTEL,
VI M. fiRARn.WC.irV Prnn.
819 N. Centre St, Pottsvllle, Pa.
Fine old Whiskeys, Cllns and Wines, at the ba
A cnoice line 01 Clears ana xemper
ance Drinks,
Accommodations fortraveUrs.
Meals at all honrt
"DIRT PEFIES THE KING." 1 HEN
IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF
MOTT'S
PENNYROYAL PILLS
of menstruation." They aro "LIFE SAVERS" to girls at
nrnMnnlinAil1 ntfllnrw illlv.lAnmanl n -tr'ira n . .1 t.n.l,, XT
known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm life
becomes a pleasure.
uy UrugjjlStS. mi.
For Sale toy
DR. E. C.
Nerve and Brain "
"f" r m t nw ! a. a
Tho Original. All
Is sold under a positive Written Guarantee, by authorized apenta only, to euro Weak
r i. 'n 1 1 ' iuuu, jih, luraiena, uniOKncss, n;i;ui Losses, livll Dreams,
w vuuuuwuc, .ion uu.ucbd, Ajuii bi b u
-w.. .... o.u.s ui , iu..., , U uu, ui. foi wnu w ntien uuaraniee to uure 01
Ilerund Money. Bample rackage. coutalnlng live daya treatment, with lull lustruo
tlons, oents. One sample ouly sold to each person. At Btoro or by mall.
1 1 .1 .1 1 ) i . . , a.nva . . I . .. ...nil .1 1 . . J
Red Label Special Extra Strength.
For Jwpotenov, Loss of Power, Lost Manuood, Sterility or Barrenness. tl
al. fn. , . ..it , I. 1lTuJ..n.. ........ . . .... I . . . . 7 .
. .v. j, ir.vu uiihiDu uuiuauKa iu uuru
Sold at KlrllrVei
soMh op the best.
There Am Also Many Others of
llqtiul Fotce.
Good Qualities That Put the Stamp of Ex
cellence Uron This Article.
There are Many reawns why you should
take Morrow's KWne okii in preference to
any other kid Bey prp.ratkxi. First, Kid-ne-ohls
Me a Kieatifo prqKithn. Second, They
are Tablets, which is the scientific form of
preparing itmllctne. Third, There are never
any bad after ofletts from tlielr use. Fourth,
They act directly upon the k Wire's ; iky are
strictly a kidney Ctlte and nerve tonic. Fifth,
You do not have lorpjit work while usInR Kid-ne-oids.
A fifty cent box contains enough for
about two weeks' treatment. Peo, 1e ue Kid-rw-oids,
bscanae they core kklney ailments.
Mr. James Skeath, I304 Centre street,
works at Philadelphia & Reading freight
depot, Mahauoy dty, Pa , says : "For about
fifteen years I have been troubled with kid.
ney trouble which was cauwtl by an accident.
I had a constant dull pain in the small of my
bark and in stoophnr I would have sharp
shooting paint extending through my back
from over tlx region of the kidneys. It would
lie an severe at times I could not sleep. I took
Morrow's KttWne-oids as they were highly
recommended to cure kidney trouble and
they relieved me in a very short time. Kld-ne-oids
did (or me all that is claimed for them."
Morrow's Kid-ne-okU are not pills, but
Yellow Tablets and sell at fifty cents a ho
at all drug stores and at S. P. Kirlin's drug
store.
Mailed on receipt of price. Manufactured
by John Morrow & Co., Chemists, Spring
field, Ohio.
I
Pennsylvania
RAILROAD
eCHUYKILL DIVISION
OrroDKK 10. 1899.
Trains will leave Hbcnandoah after tne aDove
date (or WlKgau, (lllberton. Frackvllla Dan
Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, Keadlni
adelphla (Itr'.Ml street station) at flit and 80
a. m., 1 10, o ! p m. on week uays. sunuayr
8 03 a. m.. 4 20 c. m.
Trains leave Frackvllle (or Shenandoah st
7 So, 11 to a.m. and OW, Too p. in. Sundav
II 01 a. m. and S8ttu.ru.
Iutve I'ottsvllle for8benacdoab (vlaFraci.
vine) 7 iu, 11 20 a. m., o 10, T 10 p. m. Hunaa;
10 S3 a. m.. S 10 n. m.
Iave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), loi
nnenanuoan at a a a. m., iu p. m. wee it aayr
Sundays leave at 6 no and 9 23 a. m.
Lave I'liiinucipnia lltroau street station) lot
Pottsvllle. 8 30.8 33. 1019 a. m.. ISO. 4 10.7 11
p. m, weekdays. Sundays. 8 90, 9 23 a. m, and
Diupm.
Leave Broad Street Station. Philadelphia,
FOlt NEW YOBK.
nprjt rv rvtvunj d, u av. w iiv,u w, am
GC0.7as.8 23.9fi0. (10 21. din ne car). 11 00. 114)
u m, 1 00 noon, (Umlted 1 00 and i 22 p m,
102, oOO, S5fl. tdlning car), 6 00, 7 02, 8 10,
(dining car), 10 00 p. m., 12 01, night. SundayB,
8 20,4 05, 1 40 a CO; ft IS. 8 2 9 50, (10 21, dining
cn,iu -is, ii ubiu, izui, (uininff air;, izso, 3 3
(dining air), 4 02, (Limited 4 22 dining car),
5 20,0 60, dining ca.h 6W, 7 02, 8 10, dining
carj, iu uu p. m., a ui nigui
For Boston -without cnanze. 11 01 m ra.
week
days, and 8 10 P. m., dally.
For Hca atrt, Anbury Vark, Ocean Qrovri,
I-oiik llruncb, and inttrnielftte shit Ions, 8 25,
ii iu a in, o ov, u p m weeKuaj n.
WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.
For Baltimore and Washington, 8 SO, T 20, 8 32,
iu w, ii taj, a m, iauy, iz ao inning carj 1 1,
luiiiuiK vurj, oii, in, uongrr08iona
i.tmiteu uimnK carj, o m, a 17. It
17 81 dining car, p m , and 12
655, dining car,
;uo nnrni weev
ua;
I a I'll HnnHasa ft FJi t Ort Q It 1ID4 - M
1 12. dlulns carl. 812. 4 41. f5 20 Coni7reflfllon&a
i.imneu uinniff curj.o 10 w ui rung carj, 7 81
dlnlnir carl. n. m.. and 12 05 nleht.
For llaltimore, accommodation, 9 12 a m, 1 52
na 4 ui p m weev uaya,auti ana 11 10 pm aaur
WEST JERSEY & SEASHOKE R. R
FOR ATLANTIC CITY.
Leave Broad street station via Delaware river
bridge iCxpress, 940am, 703 p m weekdays,
Sundays, 0 20 am 7 05pm.
Leave Market Street NVarflCx press, 1 00 a m
2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p m weekdays Sundays, 0 09,
10 00 a ro accommodation 4 80 and 0 00 pm,
For Cane May. Anclesea. Wlldwood and
Holly Beach, Sen Isle City. Avalon, and Stone
iinruor impress vim am, tuu p mweeKuays
sunaays, vwaiii,
For Somen Point Bzcrees. 0 00 sv m.. 100
4 00, 5 00, p. m, week days. Sundays, tt 00 and
10 00 a. m.
For tickets and other Information Apply c
B, T. HUTCHIKB05. J, IL Wood.
Oen'l Manager, Oen'l Pafs'v'r A.t
A box of our
srecmL rnniLT dkew
is an exhilarating
stimulant during
the hot summer
months.
Delivered at your homes
Columbia Brewing Company
They overcome Weak-
ness, irregularity and
omissions, increase viir-
or and banish "nains
$1.00 lM3It 1IOX UY HIAIL. Sold
MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio.
R. W. Houck.
WEST'S
others Imitations,
uo, an uraius, xuuiumi errors, or lixoessiv
r
1 a box
iu 3v uayu. At store or oy uiall.
Drug Store.
MEWm WILL
Resented Hie Namesake's Marriage
In Dividing His Fortuue.
ALFRED THE PKIN0IPAL HEIR.
Cornnlliit, Who Mnrrlml MIm iVHnon
AirulliHt Illi l'nthor'H With, I l.vfX
a Million ntid n lliiir, to Wliloh AI
rViMl Will Add six Million.
New York. Oct. 27. Tli. prori.lon
of the will of the late Cornelius Van
darbllt were made public laat night In
a statement by Chauncey M. Deimw.
Alfred (wyiine Yamlarbllt Inheiita
the larrr jiortlon of his father's for
tune, and becomes practically the head
of the Vamlerbllt family. The will
makes no mention of the marriage of
Cornelius Vanderbllt, Jr., to Miss Wil
son, nor to any quarrel between father
and son because of the union, but ap
parently the father's dUpleasure was
visited upon the eldest son, he receiv
ing all told under the terms of the
will but $1,500,000, and $1,000,000 of
this Is hold lu trust by the executors.
Alfred dwynne Vanderbllt is, of
course, the residuary legatee, and will
possess a fortune of probably $40,000.
000 to $60,000,000. Gladys, Ileglnald
and Gertrude (Mrs. Harry Payne Whlt-
noy win receive about $7,600,000 each,
llut Mr. Depew states that Alfred will
give from his share enough to Cor
nelius to make tho latter aa rich as
his brother Heidnald and his sisters.
Alfred will, therefore, turn over to
Cornelius about $6,000,000.
The will provides a bequest to Mrs.
Vanderbllt, his widow, for her life, of
the dwolllng house and. premises on
Fifth avenue. Also the stable In Bast
Thirty-eighth street, also all the house
bold furniture, pictures, silver, musical
instruments, works of art and nil other
articles In his residence In New York,
with the power to her to change or dls
pose of them during her lifetime. From
this bequest ts oxcepted, however, an
cestral portraits and busts and por
traits of himself and certain plecos of
Jewelry, which aro distributed niuoug
his children, Alfred, Ileglnald, Ger
trudo and Gladys.
At the death of Mrs. Vanderbllt the
property devised to her for life is given
to either Alfred G. or Ileglnald C.
as she may appoint by her will, and in
default of such appointment It goes to
the eldest of his sons then living, Al
fred or Heglnnld, and If neither ot
them be living nt tho tlmo ot her death
then to Gertrude, If living, and if not
then to Gladys. In case neither of
said sons or daughters shall survive
his widow thou this property la to be
divided among the then living children
of such sons und daughters, and If
there be no grandchildren then It be
comes part of the residuary estate.
Mrs. Vanderbllt gets his pew In
Trinity church, Newport, II. I., and
also all his horses, vehicles, harness,
equipments and stable furniture In his
stables at the time of his death, ex
cept such as havo been given during
his lifetime to his children. Ills box
ut tho Metropolitan Opera House Is
also given to his widow.
The residence, land and property.
with all furniture, etc., and contents
of the houses and stables at Newport
Is given to Mrs. Vanderbllt for her
natural life, and upon her death to
such one of their children Alfred
Ileglnald, Gertrude and Gladys aB she
may designate by her will and In do
fault of such designation tho samo be
comes part of the residuary estate.
The Oakland farm In South Ports
mouth, II. I., with all buildings, fur
niture, equipment and live stock upon
It, Is given to Alfred G. absolutely.
Mrs. Vanderbllt Is to receive $'2,000,-
000 In securities, or. If she so olects
$2,000,000 In money.
A bequest to Mrs. Vanderbllt of tho
annual Income, or sum of $250,000,
arising from securities, to be set apart
tor that purpose by his executors.
At the death of Mrs. Vanderbllt the
principal set apart to create tho In
come of $250,000 Is given to Gertrudo
Alfred G., Reginald C. and Gladys, or.
If any of them be dead, to their lssuo
In such proportions as Mrs. Vander
bllt may direct In her will, and In de
fault of such apportionment the samo
to be equally divided.
Under a power of appointment as to
$5,000,000 held In trust under his fath
er's will he directs that $500,000 thereof
be paid to his son Cornelius and tho
balance thereof be equally divided
among his other children.
One million dollars Is given to his
executors lu trust to the use of his
son Cornelius, who Is to receive tho
net income during his life, and upon
nls death the principal is to be di
vided into as many shares as ho leaves
children and held in trust for them
during the life of the youngest child
living at the time of the death of the
testator, the Income meanwhllo to be
applied to tholr maintenance and sup
port, and upon the death of such child
the principal to be paid over to the
respective beneficiaries. But in case
Cornelius should leave no children tho
principal or any unpaid portion thereof
Is to become part of his rostduary es
tate. A trust fund ot $20,000,000 Is also
created for the benefit of Gertrude, Al
fred, Ileglnald and Gladys, Cornelius
being Ignored.
Bequests amounting to $1,500,000 aro
also provided for, as well as a number
of annuities. Among the benellclaries
are: Yale college, $100,000; William K.
Vanderbllt, $100,000; Senator C. M.
Depew, $200,000; New York Young
Men's Christian association, $1000,000;
his coachman, his barber and his far
mer, $2,000 each; all of the family ser
vants, $1,000 each.
Alice G. Vanderbllt, the widow, is
appointed exooufrlx, and Alfred O.
VanderUilt, William K. Vanderbllt,
Clmuncey.j.M. Depew and Edward W.
Ilosslter are appointed oxocutors, to
gether with Ileglnald, who may quail
fy as soon as he becomes of ace.
A Thousand Tongues
Could not express the rapture of Annie K.
Sprineer, of Hli3 Howard st., Philadelphia,
when she ound that Dr. King a Xtew Dis
covery for Comsumption had completely
cured her or a hacKini: con tin that lor many
years had made life a burden. All other
remedies and doctors could give her iio help,
but she says of this Koyal Cure "it soon re
moved the pain In my chest and I can now
sleep soundly, something I can scarcely re
member doing before. 1 feel like sounding
its praise throughout the Universe." So
will everyone who tries Or. King's New Dis
covery for any trouble of the Throat, Chest
or Lunga. Price . BOo. and fl.OO, Trial
bottles free at Wasley's drug store; every
Dome gu&raniceo.
Cowing 1! vents,
Oct. 30. First annual ball of the Shea,
audoah Base Hall Club In Uobhips' hall.
Nov. 24. National Festival iu Uohblus
Hall, North Main street.
"A dose in time saves Uvea." Dr. Wood's
Norway Pine Syrup j nature's remedy fur
coughs, colds, pulmonary diseases of overy
sort.
GENERAL LEE'S VACATION
"Think-. IIe Wn-i llnld nt Qnnrnntlne to
Tnk Hit Tmprntur.
New York. Oft, 27 Major General
Fllxhugh I a, who arrived on the
steamship Havana on Wednesday, was
released from quarantine yesterday.
He declares he cannot understand why
be and his secretary were detained for
observation at Hoffman Island while
others who arrived on the same ves
sel were allowed to pass quarantine
without detention.
"Why In the world they took me
to Swinburne Island I do pot know,
but 1 think It was to fael my temper
ature," said the general. The reporter
tried to talk about Cuba, but O.neral
Lee Mid: "Ask me about the Boer
war ask me about the coming elec
tion., but don't ask me about Cuba or
annexation. It's a mix up. Sooner
than talk about It I'd rather let you
take my temperature again."
General I-ee looked the picture of
health. He will proceed to Wash
ington ou Sunday and then visit hit
family in Virginia, where he will re
main until be returns to Quemados,
tils Cuban headquarters. In December.
How Old Are Yoa?
A woman is mighty
sensitive about her
age. Some have
been Vnown to fly
Intn a naaaion on the
witness stand when an Inquisitive lawyel
ask, "How old are you?" The actual
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healthy, vigorous woman. If she be forty,
she will look younger than a weak woman
at 35. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
keeps women looking young by keeping
disease away from those marvelously deli
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and drains, all the aches and pains. It
auiets the nerves, and stops those beating,
own senwtions. It fits the wife for the
task of child-bearing', making the period
of gestation one of comfort, shortening
tabor and making it almost painless. It
fortifies the whole system, so that recovery
after confinement Is quick, and there are
no dangerous after-effects. The babe of
the woman who takes "Favorite Prescrip
tion " Is sure to be healthier than the babe
of the mother who does not take it. There
is no alcohol or opiate In this medicine. It
is a pure, non-alcoholic tonic and nervine.
Mr. Ael Kler.of Gordonvllle, Cape Girardeau
Co., Mo., writes: " When I look at my little boy
I feel It my duty to write you. This Is my fifth
child and ihe only one who came to maturity;
the others haviofr died from lack of nourish,
inent so the doctor said. I was not sickly in
any way, and this time I Juit thought 1 would
try your ' Prescription. I took nine bottles and
to my surprise it carried me through and gave us
as fine a little boy as ever was. Weighed ten
and one-hatr pounds, lie Is now five months
old, has never been rick a day, and Is so strong
that every body who sees him wonders at him.''
in cases ot sudden sickness, tne uommon
Sense Medical Adviser (ion3 pages) may
save n life. Sent free In paper-cover for 21
one-cent stamps to pay postage. Cloth
cover 31 stamps. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce,
Iluffalo, N. Y.
Philadelphia &
Readinq R'y-
Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke,
IN KKKEOT OOTOI1K1' 3, 18S9
Tralnn leave Shenandoah as follows i
For New York via I'bllidslphta, week day i
2 10, a 88, 7 87, 9 53 a. m., 12 29, 8 09 and IS 09 p. tu
Sundays, 2 10 a in.
Kor New York via March Chunk, week davs.
7 87 a. ra 12 28 anil 8 09 p, m.
Kor Heading and Philadelphia, week days,
2 10, 5 M, 787, 955 a. m., 12 SO, 8 09 and S 09 p. U)
Sundays, 2 10 a in.
Kor Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10, 7 87, 9 53 a. m.
12 28. 8 09, 6 09 and 1 80 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m.
For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days
2 10, 7 87, 9 53 a. ru., 12 28. 8 09 and 8 09 p. m
Sundays, 2 10 a in.
For WllllAmport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg
week days, 3 27, 1182 a. m., 12 28, 7 80 p. ru
Sundays, 327b m,
For Mahano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10,8 27, 3 34,
7 87. 9 55, 11 82 a. m., 12 28, 8 09, 8 09, 7 SO, 9 5f
p. ru. Sundays, 2 10 and 8 27 a m.
For Ashland and Sharookln, week days, 8 27,
737 II 82 a. m.. 12 26, 8 09, 8 07, 7 23 and 9 53 p. m.
Sunday, 8 27 a m.
For Haltlmore, Washington and the West vis
B. AO. It. It., through trains l-l Reading
Terminal, Philadelphia. (1. AILU ii.) at 820,
763,1128 a. ni., 8 10 and 7.27 p. u.. Sundays
8 20, 7 00, II 28 a. m., 8 48 and 7 27 p. tu. Addi
tional trains from Twenty-fourth aud Chest
nut streets station, week days, 10 89 a. m. 12 20
13U8 40p.ru. Sundays, 1 83, 8 23 p. m.
TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH.
Leave Now York via Philadelphia, wees
lays, 12 15, 4 80, 7 30, 11 80 a. m., and I 80 4 80
9 00 p.m.
Leave New York via Maucb Chunk, week
days, 4 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80, 4 40 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week
days, 4 80, 8 80. 10 21 a. m. and 1 88, 4 08, 6 88
1130 p.m.
Leave Reading, week days, 187, 7 00, 1008
a. ni., 12 13,4 17, 8 00, 8 28 p. m
Leave l'otlivlile, wees days. 7 17, 7 40 a. m
9 80, 12 80, 1 20, 4 80, 6 10 and 8 60 p. m.
Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 18, 8 88, 11 2
a. in., 149,8 58 7 2". 9 44 p.m.
Leave Malianoy City, week days, 8 43, 9 04
11 47 a. m. . tl 8 lb, 8 21, 7 41, 10 08 p. m
Leave Malianoy Plane, week days, 3 40, 4 00
880. V23 10 23, 12 00, a. m., 289, 688, 642,758
1024pm
Leave Willi tisnort. week davi. TO. 1000 a
m.,12)4 acd 100 11 80 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave PI lladelohla Chestnut street whsrf and
South street -fhari for Atlantic City.
eeauays Kiprens oo, 2 00, 4 00, 5 00,713
n m. Accommodation. H 00 a in. 8.0 n m. Hun
days Kiprt-M, 9 00, 10 CO a iu, 7 13 p in. Acoom
luuuuiiuii, own in, p in.
Lcavo Atlantic City Depot! Weekdays Ex
press, 7 33, V CO a m, 3 30, 3 30 p m. Accommoda
tion, 8 13a m, 4 03 p m. Sundays Kipreaa.t SO,
730 pm. Accommodation, 7 13 a m, 4 03 p m,
For Cape May, Ocean City and Sea Isle City
Weekdays 9 15 am, 410, 600pm. Sundays
-Chestnut St., 9 13, South M., 9 a ro.
Additional for Cape May Weekdays 8 00
a;ra.
Varlor Cars on all expreas trains.
Va, r 1 1 .4 , a . lnfAHn.ll.. . 1 . ,
. .H..uw, ...... i ., u., j wi ii Da i i
Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent
or address
1. A. hweigabd, Enaoa- J. Wjekks,
uen'l Bupi., Uen'l Faaa'r Art.
KmiII
illnr Terminal. FhllariolnhU
Quality,
Durability,
Neat Styles,
Perfect Fit,
Are the features ot our
footwear. Another top
notch feature is our
prices. We can com
pete with any other
dealer.
Try us once, and you will
try again.
A. WOMER,
NO. 124 NORTH MAIN ST.
,r 1 " , . ,
if 1 jr TT-J". j. "m i ei.i -rum
A Curo for Constipation.
I have'xH'n trembled with wnslipsitnn for
ymr. It waa niintn my h.-allh. in . ,111
rortnnd m '.iiiplvxion.aml 1 atn Kladtuviv
ttiat IVlerv Kins lias rwlorml nl 1 thr.-e, k-,J
thlsafwr tryinsr many other ine.ll. ioea Unit
weresiipptm'dTo to-tood, butwhich wr.-.jf
iu, vhIih. vrlu.le-r. 1 would like to tell purr
m (Terms: women what Celery King baa done
rorm. xeiue (tonio, jsewin., I'nip.
r-iirv vutm mBH iIIhum at the Nervea,
Htomm-h, Liver and Kidneys. Sold by drug
gsstx.akMndfiOu 1
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WM. S. LEIB,
OK ASHLAND.
FOR IHOTHONOTARY.
OTB Vdll
FRANK R. KANTNER,
OK LOKTY.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
70TK KOR
HORACE F. RABER,
OK l'lNIMUOVK.
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OK SHBN'ANDOAII.
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FRANK C. REESE.
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LEHIGH VALLEY
RAILROAD.
IN EFFECT MAY II. 19.
I'OAaenirer trains leAVe Shenandoah far lVnn
Haven Junction. Mailed Chunk. Lehlirhlon.
Hlatlnirtou, White Hnll, CutasauquA, Allejitown,
tirtiiie!iitn, tjAtitoii Isew urkaad Philadelphia
at 5 23, 7 50 a. in . 12 52 and 5 17 p. lu.
For Wllkrabarre. White Haven and IMttitoa.
3 28, 10 12 a. in.. 12 52 aud 3 17 p. m.
ror iiccyviiie, -lowanua, ruyre, waveriy
Elmlra. Rochester ltuflalo. Matrara Falls.
Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Cleneva and thu
West, 10 12 n. m., 12 52 and 5 17 p. in.
Kor Ilelvldere, Delaware Water Gap and
Stroudnburc, 6 28 a. m., S 17 p. m.
ror itiiiuenvuie aim rreiiion, j wi a. m.
For JeuueflvHle. Levlaton and lleuver Meadow
5 28 11. in., 12 52 p. m.
For MoAdoo, Audenrled, Haileton, Stockto
and Lumber Yard, 5 28, 7 50, 10 12 a. in., 12 52 and
3 17 p. m.
rorjeddo, Drlllon and Freeland, 5 28, 10 12
, in., 5 17 p. m.
For Scronton, 3 28 10 12 a. in., 5 17 p. m.
For lost Creek. Ulntrdvllls. and Ashland. 4 00.
and 7 28 p. ru.
For Raven Run, Centrulla, Mount Carmel ami
Shamokin, 10 49 a. m.. I 42, 6 07, 9 23 p. m.
Kr Mahanoy City, Turk Place and Delano.
5 28, 7 SO, 10 12 a. in., and 12 52, 3 17 p. m.
ror laiesvuie, o iuuh,u.
Trains will leave Shamokin nt 7 00. O 20 a. m.
11 59 and 4 20 n. in., and arrive at Shenandoah
at 7 50, 10 12 a. III., 12 53, 3 17 p. m.
Leave Shenandoah for l'otuvllle, St, Clair,
New Castle, Morca and New lioston, 7 50 ami
10 12 a. in , 12 32 and 5 17 p. ro.
Iave rottavllle for Shenandoah. S 43 a. ni..
1233,603,815 p.m.
Iave Haileton for Shenandoah, 9 38 a, ru..
12 43, 5 09, 8 28, 8 31p.m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Trains leave for Raven lttin. rVntr-.Ha. ML
Cannel and Shamokin, 9 46 a. m., 7 21 p. ro.,
Trains leave Sliamokln for Shenandoah at
8 50 a. m., and 5 33 p. in.
Leave Shenandoah for Yatesvllle, Mahanor
City, l'ark Place, Delano, MoAdoo, Audenrled
Haileton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weatberly
and Mauch Chunk. 9 47 a m., and 632 p. m.
ror Lii!ruioii, niaiinictoii, uuaauunua, WMt
Hall, Coplay, Allentown, Koston and Fhlllips
burg, 9 47 a. in., and 6 32 p. m.
ror WW vorK sail I'UllAdelphla, 9 47 a. m.
lxavo Hailett fbenanduah. 8 50. a. nr..
and 6 27 p. ru.
KUI.I.IN II. WILUUR, Oenl, Sunt,,
New York.
CHARLES 8. LRE, Genl. 1'ui, Air..,
2 Cortlaudt Street, New York.
A. W. NONNKMACIIKR, Div. P. A.,
South Ucthlehem, Fa.
M. II. CUTTER, Snpt. Transportation,
South Bethlehem, l'a.
EVAN J. DAVIES,
Livery and
Undertaking.
No. 13 North Jardin St.
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