The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 01, 1899, Image 3

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VALUAOIC IN PROSTATIC
CYSTniS-DIABtTE&INCONTINtNCYURINt
ICItNTIflC Blending
PURE SANTAUnoSAW palmctto etc c"t;
UY mfllL J, I OIHDQ1BMP FOR WMPHtUT
niiLAurnir'Aimniir.rA V
Hric.niv.nn unuuiAAMEWYORK)
Sold In flhenandoati nt
KIRLIN'S PHARMACY.
Orcl.-rs by ln.dl sent to any nddress.
THE UP-TO-DATE
LITTLE LIVER PILL
E&SSssTffl CURES
Constipation,
Dyspopslo,
Slck-Hoad -acho
and Livor
Complaint.
SUOflR COATED.
Bold by all druggists
or Bern oy man.
Ntrvltn Medical Co., Cblciro
6c box contains 15 ill Hoi J liy Klrl'n s drug
store, Shenandoah, Pa.
rhtoVrtttr'a ItaftlUl lllnmtfutl JtfSiiA.
"ENNYR0YAL PILLS
Original una miy venuinr. a?
Art. ftlwi rclUi-lt. uoub MlA
Urn r 'ft Tor '(..-.. r rnaniH inn
nt . dBrnnd in IteO wl bold intUlVy
flboiM, nat8d with t1u ri' bon TtiV J
M il l?.r..m Amia tuhltttu. V
f if nnt aid imltatUmt. At irolmt,oriitid4.
'In timra fur vrt'f lHnwaHi
&dd by kll Larftl UruwIiU. I'll 1 LA H&u I A.
Dr. Htimphreys'
Specifics cure by acting directly upon
tho disonso, without exciting disorder in
any other pnrt o tho system.
ko. cenca. rnicES.
1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. ,'25
!i Wormi. Worm Fevw, Worm Colic. . .25
3 Tcct hi n e, Colic, Crylng.Wakef alness .2 5
'l-IHarrlicn. ot Children or Adults 23
7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis 25
8 Xcuralgtn, Toothache, Faceache 23
0 lleadnrlie. Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .25
10 I)ypcpla,lBdlBestIon,WeakStomach.25
11 Suppressed orl'alnrul l'crlods 25
12 Whiles, Too Prornse Periods 23
13 Croup, Lnryngltls, HoarscDcss...... .23
11 Salt Itheum, Errslpclas, Eruptions.. .23
15 niieumntlsm, Itheunmtlo PatnsA... .23
10-Mnlnrln, Chllls,FeTorandA(rSe.., .25
19 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head .25
'SO Whooplnc-Cougli 23
27-Klilncy Diseases 25
'2S-ervous Debility 1.00
'30-t'rlnory Weakness. Wetting Bed 25
'77-Grlp. HayFovcr 25
.Dr. Humphreys' Manual of all Diseases at your
Druggists or Mailed Free.
Wold by ilniircl&U, or sent on receipt of prrco.
Humphreys' Mod. Co Cor. William & John BU.,
Htvr roric.
Grocers can teU
you why these
whobuySEEUG'S
ktrpcomitigbacl.
for it. You csn't
Veep on selling a
poor thing to the
-.nine peoj'le.
vcd by
nsiug secl-
Ig'S because you
.cmi uuy ciirnp
fcofire and tnakc
it delicious bv
I little ot this admixture.
IT'S DIFFERENT
JTHE NORTH AMERICAN
(PIIILADELPJIIA)
FTS DIFFKTiKNT, because It prints
all the news, and all the news It prints
is true.
jtT'S DIFFERENT, because It's bright
and brisk, up-to-date and vigorous, but
not yellow,
IT'S DIFFERENT, because Its only
policy is to tell the truth. It has no
covert or personal interests to promote.
It Ecrves no ponuuai auiuuiun, iiu viccu,
no class prejudice, no mere partiSan
Durnose.
It serves no political ambition, no cieed.
IT'S DIFFERENT, because It advocates
' ronTHt v
lUU lJllLt
I 25 CTS.
equal taxation and battles against the not a stimulant but a heaitn ouiiuer, ana cnu
exlsting system, which favors the rich dren, as well as adults, can drink it with great
corporation at ine expense ui ins
farmer, the merchant, the manufacturer
and the wage-earner.
T'S DIFFERENT, because It stands
for Republican principles, and makes
war uDon all who. under the stolen
name of Republicanism, are disloyal
to those principles.
IT'S DIFFERENT, because It believes
manhood and not money should rule.
Therefore it upholds the rights 01 all,
as against the aggressive power of the
privileged few.
IT'S DIFFKHK NT, because no boss, no
corporation, can control one line of Its
space.
ITS DIFFERENT, because It la non
sectarian and broad; every party, every
faith, every class, and the workingman
. equally with the millionaire, gets a fair
hearing. In Its columns.
IT'S DIFFERENT, be
cause It upholds faith In
humanity, and the pro
gress of mankind toward
higher Ideals, larger
hopes and better living.
ONE
CENT
Every
where
rTT'S DIFFERENT. It will continue to
be dllferent. Watch The North Ameri
can and see It grow.
Pot all Bilious and Nkrvou
UibOisis. They pu y th
Blood and give 1' vitnv
bcUoq to the entire - .tera.
Curo DYSPEPSIA. HHADACHtC,
3Pf.&TIPATIOH and P'MPUES
STORM DAMAGE Mil. I WHITE OCTGBbERALED
Many Thousands of Dollars Lo.:t
in the Fury of tho Qaloi
ONLY ONE FATALITY REPORTED.
At C'tinplmtnn n, Small Krrtino Iiwptl-
Inir Vim Wrecked nml Om Clilltl
Killed Mnity fottiitroH Wroeltftl on
North (.ii nil I tin's Count.
WUraliiBton. N. 0.. Nov. 1. Authori
tative reports from Wrlghtsvllle ami
Corollna Beach say that ttic storm,
which roached tho height of Its fuiy
at t oVlock yestorday morning, hat
wrought gioa havoc to property at
those points. No loss of life Is re
ported. At wrlKhtnvilie thoro aro sixty odd
cottageB, and of this number fifteen
are a total loss nnd the others badly
damaged. Loss is estimated at from
$20,000 to $26,000.
The trestle of the Wilmington Sea
Coast crll road and track, aggregating
In extent about three miles, are wreck
ed and the damage Is conservatively
estimated at from $40,000 to $50,00u.
At Wrlt'htsvllle Sound, on tho main
line, about one mile this side of tlie
beach, considerable damage was also
done, and this Is estimated at several
thousand. At Carolina Beach, near
tho mouth of the river, the loss is
placed at from $12,000 to $15,000.
A Nowberu dispatch says: A hum
cnue passed through this section Mon
day night. Tho tide was two teot
higher than over bofore. Small boat
were thrown Into tho public streotn.
At midnight the firemen fought fl re
frain lime barrels catching fire in the
water. Many tons of salt and sug.ir
In bags melted and ran Into tho river.
Tho river Is full of floating cotton.
Sclmoiioi Wrooked on Him ltiit'U.;
Norfolk, Nov. 1. The storm In thU
section was severe Monday night. Ai
Virginia Beach fishing nets, boavd-
wnlks, fencing, etc., were washed
away. The loss there Is estimated at
$10,000. The three masted schooner
Kate Darling was wrecked on ocean
View beach, having been driven high
and dry.
Ilnmn WroolMl nnd Child Killed.
Charleston, Nov. 1. A sovero storm
from tho south passed up the coast
Monday night. The wind reached a
velocity of 58 miles. A small frame
dwelllhg Inhabltated by a colored ram
ily was wrecked. One child was killed
and three others injured.
CHARGES AGAINST GARDINER.
Now York's DlHlrlct Attornoy At-
tnoked l.v tlio City Club.
Now York, Nov. 1. Governor Hooso
velt was yesterday sorved with a copy
of the charges preferred against Asa
Bird Gardiner, district attorney of
New York county, by tho City club.
There are 20 counts In the charge
which allege incompetency, wrongful
acts, neglected duty and general In
efficiency in discharge of duty
District Attorney Gardiner declined
to make any statement In regard to the
charges. He said that he would first
wait until a copy of the charges hud
been served upon him and then be
would answer promptly and at tho
proper time. Ho said that his depart
ment was always open to investigation
by any committee, and he courted the
., -.-in. invMilmllnn nml Eprntlnv
Klchard Croker said that that was
Just along the lines that Republicans
are going In this campaign. "There's
nothing they won't do. The Republi
cans employ the legislature and every
thing for partisan purposes.
A Meat of Terror,
"Awful miTletv was felt for the widow of
ilin liinvn lifni.ml ltnrntiamoi luacintn. jio ,
when tho doctors said she could not live till
morning" writes Mrs. S. II. Lincoln, who
attended hor thst fearful night. All
l.n.,nl., ol.c mn.t cwtn Mln frntn I moil lH.
Imt hA lp.Tcerl for nr. Kino's New Discovery.
saying It had more than once saved her llfo,
ana naa cureu ner oi vousuiuiiuuu. jmci
I (l.rpn small noses she slent easily all mailt.
ami its further use comnlctely cured hor."
Tho marvelous medicine is guaranteed to
cure all Throat, Chest and Lug Diseases.
Only 50c and tl.OO. Trial bottles tree at A
Wasley's drug store.
Tralii Kobbnf At'tnckw 3lo-i-iiiror
Dennison, Tex., Nov. 1. Last niglu
...Ml.. .I.n Mloonurl ir,ir,anc n ,1 f 1 Tovnt
WIUIU VUC luiaoumii i.m,ot.w ...... & ,
train from Sherman was In the clt
limits, a train robber mado a murder
mid naoQiilt nn Kvnrna.T ATpRPncR
Com. ami' dealing him a blow which
it is thm 'tlit will prove fatal. When
the train . irived at the depot Con
ductor Ituwer discovered the messen
ger on the floor, with blood oozing
from a ghastly wound. The express
car was robbed of a considerable sum
of money. The ofllcers say that full)
$10,00,0 Is missing.
Qlva the Children a Drink
called Gtain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing
nourishing food drink to take the place ot
Coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all
who have used it because when properly pre-
i ..... r . -rr u... :.. r
P"cd tastes like the finest coffee but .s free
from all its injurious properties. Grain-0 aids
I digestion nnd strengthens the nerves. It
benefit. Costs about U as much as coffee-
15 ana 25c,
io lust 11 'Wisconsin I, aw.
Madison, Wis., Nov. 1. Tho Wiscon
sin law requiring a deposit of securi
ties with the state treasurer by build
ing and loan associations Incorporated
In other states is to be tested In the
United States supreme court. Tho cat
will be a test of the rights of a state
to hold securities for the use of the
shareholders who resido in the state.
CASTOR I A
Tot Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars the
Signature
(iiuiH (,'ot tho ru-olsloii.
Now York. Nov. 1. At tho Uroadwaj
Athletlo club last night Joe Gans, tht
colored lightweight of Baltimore, re
coived the decision over Geoigo Mc-
fadden, of Now York, after one of tin
jiardest fights witnessed nt this club
In a long tlmo. The men tougnt a
rounds.
Tell Your Sister
I A beautiful complexion is au Impossibility
without good pure blood, the eort that only
exists In connection with the good digestion;
a healthy liver and bowola. Karl's Clover
Hoot Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver
aud kidneys keeping them In perfect health, I
Price 25 eta. and 60 eta.
Sold by P, D, Klrllu
I ou a guarantee.
Ti I
mM&UXU&3) 111 .-t- j m.iu .
1 III- . ,-uv ffirioca . II W
AYcecfaMcrrcpararionfor As
similating LWoodfltulllcdula
llng the Stomachs arolBovcls of
TromotesrDIccslloaCkcrful-
ncss and Rcst.Conlalns neither
OpiurtiMorphinc norllifleral.
Not NAiicotic.
Fumhn Sit J'
JlxJmmt
Jniit Sent
JlrpfmuAt -
ftOrmSitd -flmfud
Samr
lltiSXjnw tiara,
Ancrfccf Ilcmcdv forConstlwi-
tion.SourStornach.Diorrlioca.
worms .convulsions ,r even 5iv
acss andLoss OF SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature of
NT3W YORK.
EXACT COPT OF WRAPPEB.
"A FAIR FACE iVAY PROVE A FOUL BAR
GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES
jwott's
ENNYROYAL
of menstruation." They
womauuoou, nming uevoiopment ol organs and body. JSso
known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm life
becomes a pleasure. $1.00 1M3U liOX BY MAIL. Sold
by tlniggists. DU. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO,. Cleveland, Ohio.
For Sale by R. W. Houck.
E. C.
BEFQBE
Tho Original. All
Til nld iindpr a nnnltlvn Written Guarantee,
OR.
Wraerve and Braisi
Memory, UUzluosa, Wakefulncsa, Pits, Hysteria, QnlckncHs, Nlnht Losses, Evil Dreams,
'ial;K oi uouuucnco. eriouuesH, jjassiiuap,
Use ot Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, wlilch
Ueatb. At storo or br mall, tl a box: six
Befund Money. Sample Package, contalntnc llvo days' treatment, with full instruc
tions, cents, uno sauiiuu uuiy som to cacn
Red Label Special Extra Strength.
Impotennv, Loss of Power, Lost Manhood, Sterility or Ilarrenncsa. l
For
six for 3, with Written Guarantee to cure
Sold at Klrlln's
Laner's
I A A r-
I JtlitCLLLlllg
Beer and Porter
Brewers of the finest and
purest ....
de
These products are seldom equalled
and never surpassed,
bottlers of all
Also
Carbonated - Beverages.
Private families desiring orders
filled can have them promptly
by calling on
Christ. Schmidt,
Agent and Bottler,
203 W. Coal Street
SHENANDOAH, A.
PPOPPCLIfllMAI r.iDnS
a. 'V m a4wb js -r A at s a sw
AI.
M. BURKE,
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW.
Ofllce Kiran bulldlns. comer ot liln &i
Centre streels.'Hhenandoah.
J CLAUDE DU0WX,
ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW.
Ofllee: Oor. Centre and White street nex
o Justice Tooniey's oBlee.
Q aitUIILHK, M. !.,
PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON.
Ko. 80 East Lloyd Street.
Ofllee hours: 8 to 9
tot) p. ni.
a. m. 1 1 to 8 p. m.
pitOF. JOHN JONES,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Lock Box U.Mahanoy City, Ph..
Ilavlnur studied under some oi the !:
masters Id liondon and Paris, will clve 1moiu
on the violin, mandolin, Kuliar and voeal culture
Terms reasonable. Address tn care ot Hlroure
the teweler Hhenandoah.
TRABOWSKY HOTEL,
" C.Xi ATinWCVV firnn
819 N. Centre St., Pottsvllle, Pa.
Fine old Whiskeys, Qlns and Wlues.at the h
a cuoice uue ot juigars ana Temper.
11 v v 1 1 11 k . ,
I Accommodations for travelers.
Meals at all boun
IM:C1 MUM
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
TMC CCNTAUR COMPANY, NtW YOPIPl CITY.
PILLI
They overcome Weak
ness, irretrularltv and
omissions, increases vijj
or and banish "pains
aro "LIFE SAVERS" to girls at
WEST'S
Others Imitations.
hv authorize! nr-Mita nnltf fr i.n.n WmV
an iiiran, xoutuitu lirrors, or Hxcesslvp
leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity ami
for S: with written annrnnhio tn nnm nr
person. AC Btoro or uy mail.
a box;
la 30 days. At store or by math
Drug Store.
jennsylvania
RAILROAD
BCHUTKILL DIVISION
October 30, 1899
Trains will leave Shenandoah alter tne aeoTe
aate lor Wlggon, Ullberton. Frackvllle, Dark
Water. St. Clair. Pottsvllle. Ilamburcr. Readlni,
Pottatown, Phoenlxvllle. Norrletown aud Phi
adelphla (llr'4id street station) at 819 and SOS
a. ra., iu, a 1 p, m. on week days. Sundays
8 05 a. m.. 4 SO n. m.
Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at
7 80, 11 49 a. ra. and 5 88, 7 80 p. m, Sunday
11 01 a. m. and S 38 p. m.
Leave Pottsvllle lor Shenandoah (via Fract
vllle) 710, 1120 a. m., 810, 710 p.m. Sunda
10 83 a. ra.. 8 10 ti. m.
Ieave Philadelphia. (Broad street station!, foi
Shenandoah at 8 85 a. m 4 10 p. m. week days.
Sundays leave at 6 50 and 9 23 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia ( Broad street station) foi
Pottsvllle, 5 SO, 8 35, 10 19 a. m., 1 80, 4 10, 7 II
p. in. weekdays. Sundays. 8 50, 9 23 a. m, and
6 02 p in.
Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia,
FOK NEW YOKK.
Exaress Week-days, 8 20, 1 05, 4 40. S 00, 8 13
0 50, 7 as. 8 23, 9 0, 1 10 21, dining car), 11 00, 11 41
a in,13 CO noon, 1:3.1. (Limited 1 00 and 4 22 p ra,
dining cars), 1 43, 12 30, dining car), 3 20, 850,
4 02, 5 00, 5 56, (dining car), 6 00, 7 02,810,
(dining car). 10 Ou p. m.. 12 01. nlchl. Sundava.
820,4 03. 1 40 SCO. 8 15. 8 23, 9 60, (1021, dining
cnr),10 43, 11 43 a m, 12 03, idlnlng car), 12 83, 2 80,
(dining car), 4 02, (Limited 4 22 dining car),
8 20.5 56, dining carl, 6 35, 702, 810, dining
car, 10 00 p.m., 1201 night.
For Boston without cnange, II 01 a ra., week
days, and 8 10 p. m., dally.
For Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Orove,
Long Branch, and Intermediate atotlous, 8 25,
11 10 a m, 8 80, 4 02 p m weekdays.
WASHINGTON AND TUE SOUTH.
For Baltimore and Washington, 8 50, 7 20, 8 3:,
10 20, II 23, a. m 12 09, 12 86 dining car 111,
dining carl, 312, 4 41, 5 25 Congressional
Limited dining car, 5 34, 6 17. 685, dining carl,
7 81 dining car, p in, and 12 05 night week
days. Hiimlayi 8 50. 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. m., 12 09,
1 12. dli.lng car, 312. 4 41 520 Congressional
Limited dining cur, 5 31 6 55 dining car, 781
dining car, p. m.,aud 12 OS night.
For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 13 a m, 1 52
uud 4 01pm week days, 5 08 and 11 18 p m dally
WEST JERSEY U SEASHORE R. R.
FOB ATLANTIC CITY,
Leave Broad street station via Delaware rivet
bridge Express, 9 40 a m, 705 p m weekdays.
ouimu) a, v J it in ivajijiu.
unn aiarxei street wart Kxprets, f rma m,
2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p m weekdays Sundays, 9 0',
10 00 a to (accommodation I80and5 00pm.
rnr ui no juav AiiKiesea. iviiuwomi Ann
Holly Bench, Sen Isle City, Avalnn, and Stone
l lnrlior Hipri-wi 900 u ui, 4 0) p in week days
4 00, 5 00, p. m. week days Sundays', 9 00 am'
iu w a. m.
For tlekets and other Information anDlv tc
iiukbi agent.
n. I. IIirrmiiKCOH, J, it. Wood.
fien'l Manager. Geu'l PsxsVr A t
EVAN J. DAVIES,
Livery and
Undertaking.
No 13 North Jardin St,
I Bears the i
Signatoe Am
1 h JA In
h$ Use
For Over
I Thirty Years
British Oommantlar Fell Iuto tho
Trap Set by Joubertt
REPETITION OF MAJUBA HILL
Tliotiuli on a I .nr or Bonlo Two aT
Uront llrlinln'it lie-. I I'ldlitlnu Itosrt
niKiit l'orowd to surrwidiir to lli
Ilorr Allor llmtvy liiiwcw,
liOtidoii, Nor. 1. An ofBclflt rport
received from Genetnl White yester
day has caused the greatest conster
nation. The report declares tlmt In the
battle or Ladysmlth the Royal Irish
FiiKlilers, the Glouceaterehlre regiment
and No. 10 n.ountaln battery were rut
oft by the lloers In the hllle, lost heav
ily and were forced to capitulate, and
that the Ut.tlsh were forced to fall
back all along th bnttlelleld line be
fore the criishlng attack. He adds:
"1 formed a p'an. In the carrying out
of which the disaster occurred, and I
am alone responsible for the plan
There Is no blame whatever to the
troops, as the position was untenable."
No dispatch, except the official tele
grams of General Sir George Stewart
White, has thus far been permitted to
mention the disaster, and no telegram
from Ladysmith has been received in
London sliue the advlrei from tin
British commander. This gives rise
to a belief that communication has al
ready been cut. In which event some
time miiMt elapse before details re
garding British losses are received. If
the war office officials have received
information on this point they have
refrained from publishing It. General
White's estimate that the British
losses wore about 00 Is evidently rpilto
separate from the probable losses In
j killed and wounded among the cap
I tured battalions.
Sir George White's honest admis
sion of full responsibility and tlie
t terms jf his dispatch are regarded In
some circles as virtually placing his
cuse in the hands of the home authori
ties, and it Is even rumored that the
war office has already decided to super
sede him. The report, however, is dis
credited In well Informed quarters.
In Gloucestershire and the north of
Ireland, where tho captured regiments
were recruited, the blackest gloom pre
vails, families awaiting with beating
hearts the names of the killed and
wounded, which are fully expected to
reach a high figure. Many homos are
already In mourning In consequence of
losses sustained by those regiments in
previous engagements.
l'ubllc anxiety was increased by n
special dispatch from Ladysmith, pub
lished lu the late editions of the Lon-
GENERAL Silt ItEDVERS BULLEU.
don afternoon papers, to the effect that
boforo darkness Monday tho Boers re
occupied the old position held by their
heavy artillery, which General White
had reported silenced by tho guns of
the naval brigade from the Powerful,
and had openod fire again.
The dispatch further says: "Tho
onemy are again closing In, nnd tho
situation Is one of grave anxiety. Be
yond doubt tho Boer retirement on
Monday was a ruso to draw Generil
White Into the hilly country and away
Irom tne untisn camp.
This last sentence is significant, and
confirms tho opinion of military ex.
perts nere that General White Is al
lowing himself to ba outgeneraled by
Commandant General Joubert.
From tho scanty advices received It
seems tolerably certain that the dls
aster was a simple' repetition of the
battla of Majuha Hill, though on
larger scale. The two regiments were
allowed to march Into a trap set for
tnem by the Boers. It is simply
case of the Boer spider and the guile
less British flay. In fact, the whole
engagement of Monday seems to have
been brought on by Commandant Gen
ernl Joubert, who skillfully conceived
gigantic trap, out of which, as the
official dispatch shows. Sir Georg
White only escaped with difficulty.
General White advanced with tin
idea of driving the Boers from tho
bill seven miles out, which General
Joubert made an ostentatious show 01
fortifying on Sunday. The Boer com
mander left a force sufficient to druw
General White on, while the mass of
the Boers he moved stealthily round
the British right, to deliver a Hank at
tack and to endeavor to cut off General
White from Ladysmith. Tho British
commander succeeded In beating olf
the attack, but only with great dif
ficulty, and during the turning move
ment his troops suffered from a Hank
ing fire.
About 0,000 fresh troops will arrive
nt Capo Town ou Sunday next from
England and will bo available to ro
Inforco Sir George White. Transports
will arrive thore dally after Sunday,
until by tho end of next week 28,000
troops will have been landed In South
Africa. Those men nre Intended for
General Sir Redvers Buller's army.
but they will undoubtedly be detached
to Natal if the situation thej-e should
become perilous. The British army
will eventually reach the huge total 01
89,634, of which will be regulars
and the other 20,000 miscellaneous,
but excellent colonial troops.
Do You Know
Consumption Is preventable? Solcnco has
proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal.
The worst cold or cough can bo cured with
Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, Sold
on positive guarantee for ovor fifty years,
Sold by P. D. Klrllu on a guarauto e.
llniiViilui'j'KnlHiiito .Rtlpd.
UIo de Janeiro, Nov, 1. The Brazil
Ian foreign minister, General de Caatn
Cerquelra, and the Bolivian mlnlste
here, Sonor Paravlclnl, have signed a
protocol settling the boundary question
;Vtwoen their respective countries.
, Does This Strike Yon ?
Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath
come from chronlo constipation. Karl's
Clover Root Tea Is an absolute curo aud has
been sold for fifty years on an absolute
gii'irantpe Price 25 cts. and B0 cts. Sold by
P. U Klrllu ou a guarantee.
THE WRP.CKED PERRVDOAT.
Captain DnmceU, ortlm City of AH-
BiiMn, Out mi Hull.
New Yor, Nov. 1. Captain Dag
gett, of the steamship City of AugiiBta,
accompanied by counsel, appeared be
fore the coroner yesterday and was
held In 10,000 ball pending an Investi
gation Into the ainmng or me ferry
boat Chicago, which waa furnished by
superintendent Iefevr, of tue savan
nah line. The reporti of Captain Dur
ham, of the Chicago, and Captain Dag
gett were filed with the local board of
steamboat inspectors yesterday after
noon. Captain l'etrle, of the board,
refused to make the reports public
until he had finished Investigating.
It Is not yet known how many lives
were lost. John llryson, driver ot a
mail wagon, Is known to have been
drowned, his body having been recov
ered. Fireman Vroom, of the Chicago
Is believed to be In the wreck, and two
others are reported missing who were
believed to be on the Chicago. The
police think the body of a woman found
lu the KaM river Is the body of one of
the victims of the collision.
Shortly before o clock last night
the mall wagon which went down with
the Chicago was raised. There were
34 pouches and 66 sacks of mall mat
ter In the ngon. All were recovered
and It is thought no damage has been
done except by water. This morning
efforts were being made to secure the
silver aboard the wreck. This Is $8,00u
In silver bars, which was In an ex
press wagon.
A .Iim1kpIiI l'or Yod'iiu CrlMp.
Atlanta, Nov. 1. Governor Candle.
yesterday sent to the senate the nam
Of Charles It. Crisp, son of the lat
Speaker Crisp, to be judge of tbi
count court of Sumter. There Is nc
toubt of his confirmation.
THE CROWN OP LOVU.
iJJlk What
does
J f love mean and
c, how much
h
a
doe tt bring
to the average
) )l woman ? To
- be a sweet
heart, a wife, a mother
this is called the
crown of womanhood :
yet there are crowns
which bring only mis
ery and pain to the
wearers.
Can anv woman who suffers with con
stant dragging, wearying, life-sapping
ailments uie liarmy? Does not her
crown of womanhood become a symbol
of martyrdom rather than of happiness?
It ailing women realized now surely
Dr. Pierce's wonderful " Favorite Pre
scription" would restore them to com
plete health aud the perfection of
queenliness, there would be more
coronets of joy set upon brows now
crowned with misery.
" I had femsle trouble for eight years," writes
Mrs. L. J. Dennis, ol 818 Bast College St., Jack
sonville, III. " l'or three years I suffered contin
ually. Words canuot express wliat I Butfered. 1
sought relief among the medical profession and
found none, until induced by kind friends to try
Dr. l'lerce'a Favorite Prescription. When 1 com
menced taking this medicine I weighed ninety
five pounds. Alter taking 'Favorite Prescrip
tion I was built up until now I weigh ouc huu
dred and fiHy-ilx pounds more than 1 ever
weighed before,
11 1 was so bed 1 would lie from day to day and
long for death to come and relieve my suffering,
t had Internal inflammation, a disagreeable
drain, bearing-down pains In the lower part of
my bowels, and such distress every month, but
now I never have a p.iiu do all my own work
and am a strong and healthy woman. Thanks
to your medicine. I never forget to recommend
It to all suffering women. 1 consider myself a
livlm; testimouliil of the benefits of your ' Fa
vorite Prescription.' "
Any woman tnav write to Dr. R. V.
Pierce, of Buffalo N. Y., with the ut
most confidence. He will give her case
careful consideration and send her a
letter of common-sense, professional ad
vice free of charge.
If your head aches, the trouble Is pretty
sure to be constipation. Dr. Pierce's Pkas
mt Pellets will cure you.
Philadelphia &
Reading R'y.
Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke.
IN EFFECT OCTOBEP 3, 1849.
Trains leave Shenandoah as follows:
For New York via Philadelphia, week day 1
iu, o w, 7 isi, v oa a. m., iz 20, a w ana e ua p. m
Sundays, 2 10 a m.
For New York via March Chunk, week daye,
7 87 a. m.. 12 26 aud 8 09 n. m.
For Reading and Philadelphia, week days,
z iu, a as, 7 a, . v so a. m 12 as, 3 o aud 0 03 p. m
Sundays, 2 10 a m.
For Pottsvllle. week days. 2 10. 7 87. 9 55 a. m
12 28. 3 09, 6 09 and 7 30 p. m, Sundays, 2 10 a ra.
For Tamaaua and Mahanoy City week davs
210, 737, 955 a. in., 1226 8 09and609p m.
mnaoys, z io a m.
For Willlamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg
week nays. 1127, ll tu a. m., 12 26, 7 80 p.
Sundavs. 8 27 a m.
For Mahanoi Plane, weekdays. 2 10. 8 27. 8 33.
787,9 55. 1132 a.m.. 12 28, 8 09, 6 09, 7 80, 9 66
p. m. Buiuiays, z iu ami Bimm,
For Ashland and Suamokln, week days, 8 27t
7 87, 11 82 a. m., 12 26, 8 09, 6 07, 7 25 and J 55 p. m,
Sunday. 3 27 a m.
For Baltimore, Washington and the West via
Raft K. It., through trains lca-i Beading
lermmai, mnaneipma. u. at u. u K.J al szu,
i oo, it zu a. m., s io ana 7.--I p. L. ttunaays
3 20. 7 00. 11 26 a. ra., 8 46 and 1 27 r,. m. Addl
tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chert-
nut streets station, week days, 1080a. ni. 1220
iz io s iu p m, nuuaays, i r, a zs p, m
TItAINB FOB SHENANDOAH.
Leave New York via PhlladelDhla. week
days, 12 15, 4 SO, 7 30, 11 80 a. in., and 1 80, 4 80
9 00 n.m.
ieave new York via maucri ununK, wees
A .. 1 or. din.. j on J in..
ii o, wt. a iv n. in.. . o'-i, v tv J. ui.
Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, wect
aaya, 4 o. 6 no, iu il a. m. ana 1 bo, 4 on o 36
11 36 p. m.
Leave Reading, week days. 187. 7 00. 10 08
a, tn., iz ia, 4 17, o ou, a zo p. m.
Leave Ponsvlllo, week days. 7 17, 7 40 a. m.
9 80. 12 80, 1 20. 4 80. 6 10 and 6 60 n. m.
xave lamaqua, week aays, a is, bbo, uze
i. lu., i sy, o oo 7 , u 44 p. m.
Leave Mabanov Cltv. week davs. 8 45. 9 04
1117 m Itl K Ji. 6 51. 7 41. 10 fW n. In
Leave Mabanov Plane, week davs. 2 40. 4 00
680. 922 10 21, 12 00, a. m., 289, 586, 642,758
jozip m
leavo wiiiituieporl, week days, 7 42, 1000 a
i 12 84 and 00 11 80 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Leave Philadelphia Cheetnut street whsrt and
South street 'f liar tor Atlantte City.
vveekuays Express, ui, zoo, 4 00, sou, 7 19
pm. Accominonaiion, nuu a in, o to p m. sun.
days Express, 9 00, 10 CO a m, 7 15 p m. Accom
modatlon. 8 00 u m. 4 45 n m.
Leave Atlantlo City Depot i Weekdays Ex.
press, 7 85, 9 00 a m, 3 80, 5 30 n m. Accommoda
tion, 8 15 a iu, 4 06 p m. Sundays Express, 4 80,
730 p m. Accommodation, 7 15 am, 4 05 p m.
ror uipe May, ucean uuy anil sen isle city
weekaays v io am. 4 iu. ouunm. Bununv
-Chestnut St.. 9 15. houth St.. 9 am.
Aauiiionn loi i"ape stay weekoays sou
a in.
Parlor Oin nn all express trains.
For further Information, apply to nearest
Phl!adeIi.MR and Beading Hallway ticket agent
oraooress
f A llD.miDn Tr..c 1-1 1. T Wu.
tlen'l Bupt, Oen'i Puss'r Art
"ir 'iiwinai. f niiadAlnnia,
A box of our
m iciriL rnniLT wm
is an exhilarating
stimulant during
the hot summer
months.
DoHvorod at your homo
Columbia Brewing: Company
J
li
Shenandoah People Will Pint
Mere
Much to Interest Them.
Fera number ef yrs Shenandoah people
bad the opportunity t thorMrgbly Investi
gale Ike wot kings of 'The Little Conqueror "
Inral oitlaeH bve UntiAed hi merit, and
contlnoe to add their endorsement (D
there he any stronger proof produced than
this? Dwtn'a Kidney Iill have stood the
teat of time. Have helped naay of oor
people on tne road to health. Have saved
life itaelf right here at home in Shenandoah
ml, better still, the foud work continues
Head tills cam :
Mr. K. Rouea, late of the Hotel Frrguvn.
aajrs: "I had a skise back, a continuous paia
aero tny loin and a great deal of heads. ic
Tb khiney ertkw were not normal and
vary movement I made, such as stooping,
bonding forward, or attempting to lift any
thing mnoed sharp twinges to pas through
me whlah hold me motion lew for a se-ond or
two on account of their severity. I learned
about Doau'a Kidney Pills in some way and
procured them at Kirlln's drag store Tt.e
first box did me so much good 1 got anotlitr.
bat I did not have to ue half of the se nnd
box before tho whole trouble and anuoyati
were things of the patt."
Dean's Kidney Mils for sale by all drale r
Price 50 cents. Mailed hy Fojter-Miltmn.
Co., Huflslo, N. Y. Sole agenU for tlie I',
a. Kemember toe name Ltoan'c ami lake 113
other.
POLITICAL CARDS.
OTK FOK
WW. S. LEIB,
OFSHLAND.
FOR I'ROTI IONOTARY.
TJOTK FOB
FRANK R. KANTNER,
OF LOFTY.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
70TK FOB
HORACE F. RABER,
OF PINKOItOVK.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
OTK FOB
FRANK J. BRENNAN,
Or Shshaxdoau,
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
rOTE FOR
THOMAS J. HIGGINS,
OP SHENANDOAH.
FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS.
roTi: for
M. A. CAREY,
FOR PROTI IONOTA RY.
VOTE FOB
FRANK C. REESE.
OP SUE.IAXDOAH,
FOR COUNTY REGISTER.
TOTE for
I
JOHN T. SHOENER,
FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS.
OTE FOR
CHARLES E. BERGER,
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
TTOTE FOB
EMANUEL JENKYN,
Present Incumbent.)
FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS.
LEHIGH VALLEY
RAILROAD.
IN EFFECT MAY' 14, 1899.
PassenErer trains leave fUienundnfth far TVnn
Haven Junction. Mauch Chunk. ThlchtAn.
Shitington, Vhlte Hall, tatasauqua, Allentown,
iv.iiieut:iii, r-rtflion rteff iora ana l nuaueipnla
at 5 28, 7 SO a. in . 12 52 and 5 17 p. in.
For Wllkcsbarre. White Haven and Ptttjitne .
5 24, 10 12 a. m.. 12 52 and 5 17 p. m.
rur iceyviiie, -lowanua, siayre, waverly
Elmlra. Bochester BuiTaln. Mt-r Kll.
Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the
West, 10 12 a. m., 12 52 and 5 17 p. tn.
For Belvldere, Delaware Water Oap an?
Stroud. burg, 5 28 a. m., 5 17 p. m.
r or iimuenviiie anu 'i ronton, 7 aj a. m.
For .leanesvillc. Levlston and llnvor XI.u)a.
5 28 a. 111., 1252 p. 111.
For McAdoo, Audenried, Haxleton, Stockto
and Lumber Yard, 0 28, 7 50, 10 12 a.m., 12 52 and
i 14 y, iu.
rorjeuuo, nrlllon and Freeland, 5 28, 1012
in., 5 17 p. ra.
For Scronton, 28, 10 12 a. in., 5 17 p. m.
For I-ost Creek, ulmrd villi-. n,l A.hlnnd. 4 m
and 728 p. m. 1 '
For Haven Run, Centralis, Mount Carmel and
Shamokln, 10 49 a. m., 1 42, 6 07, 9 23 p. rru
For Mahanoy City, S'ark Place and Delano,
5 28, 7 50, 10 12 a. m.. and 12 52, 8 17 p. m.
J ui i niwviiio, u a, iu iz a. m.
Trains will leave Hhamokln At 7 m n -vi m .
1159 and 4 20 p.m.. and arrive at Shenandoah
at 7 50, 10 12 a. m., 12 52, 5 17 p. m.
IMive Shenandoah for Pottsvllle. 8t. Clair,
new Castle, Morea and New Boston, 7(0 aud
10 12 a. m , 12 52 and 5 17 p. in.
Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah. 9 45 a, m
12 35, 505, 8 15 p. ra.
lave liaiieion lor Sbenandoab, 9 54 a. la..
1215,5 09,6 26,831 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Trains leave for Raven linn rntn.1U. Mi.
Carmel and Shamokln, 9 48 a. ra., 7 21 p. m.,
Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah at
8 80 a. m., and 5 35 p. m.
Leave Shenandoah for Yatesvllle, Malianor
City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenried
Haxleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weatberir
and Mauch Chunk. 9 47 a tn.. and lX!n.m.
rut iuiKuujD, niatingion, uiiasauqua, wnita
Hall, Coplay, Allentown, Boston and Phillips
, Kuaton and
. m.
uutlit v i n. in., snu o iu
For New York Philadelphia, 9 47 a. ro
lave Haxlet. ?htIuntlmth.HM.A.m..
and 6 27 p. m.
KOLL1N II. WILBUR, Genl. 8upU
New York.
CHARLES S. LRE, Qenl. Pass. Agt.,
!6 CoHIandt Street, New York.
A. W. NONNEilACHER, Dlv. P. A.,
South Bethlehem. Pa,
M. B. CUTTER, Supt. Transportation,
South Bethlehem, Pa.
riillions of Dollars
Go up In runokt, ovory year. Take no
risks bat get your houses, stock, fur
nlturs, etc., lusured In first-class re
liable companies as represented by
DAVID FAUST. Insurance Apent
120 South Jardin Bl
'al.oLlla andAeeldsntsl onsanlee
PATENT Good Ideas
Hiji
may be secured by
our aid. Address,
THE PATENT RECORD,
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