Dont Do This Don't take In to ma 1 medi cines before the little one comes. They endanger tho health of both mother and babe. MOTHCn'S FHIENO. the cood and lonR-trUd external liniment, will relievo tho earlv distress and tho Inter pains bet ter than anything else in the world. Its good effects are most marked not only before childbirth, but during tho ordeal Itself and afterward. Distress is over come by It pains lessened labor short enedand subsequent dangers avoided Sold by Druggists far (I a bottle. Brai for m trt Ulsstrsttl W.V en 11. st)4. THE BRADmLD REGULATOR CO., AtlmU.G, Those who once buy SBELIQ'S the keep coming pact best by lor It. ilils aa- mixture makes adding a lit the flavor of cof tle of Seelig's to ordinary fee delicious. All Grocer. coffee c. a packge. AHUSEnENTS. Ferguson's Theatre, DAN. J. FERGUSON, Mgr.- 1 DOS SEASON 1 SOO Brockway Entertainment Course. 6-SUPERB ENTERTAINMENTS-$I. November 11th. America's Greatest Magtcinn, MARO. November 23rd. Ariel Ladies Sextette. (Smith Slaters.) December, 1899. The Rogers-Grilley Recitals. January 29th, Slayton's Jubilee Singers. February 21st. Tlio Popular Entertainer, Dyron W. King. March 7th. Franz Wllczek Grand Concert Company. Snaon tickets. SI. Reserved gents 10 and 20 cts. extra. Single admission, 50c. Reserved seats G)c to 65c cxtrn. Iave vour suhscrintlon with Mrs. AT. IS. Schwartz, local n-annRcr, 30 West Lloyd street, Klrlln's dmsr store, Adams Express ouice or give to autnorizeu agrnis Ferguson's Theatre. DAN. J. r'ERQUSOtf, Mer. One Night Only. Tuesday Evening, INov. 7th. A new Fantonilne Farce Comedy, "The Prodigal Father." Quaint comedy, novel effect., pretty girls, eweet musio anu tunny comeuiaus. PRICES : - - 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Reserved Seats at Klrlln's Drug Stroe. Ferguson's Theatre, DAK. J. FERGUSON, Manager. One Night Only! Friday, Nov. 10. The Legitimate Irish Comedian, DAN'L SULLY IN VI I It GREAT PLAY, O'BRIEN, the CONTRACTOR. A tribute to tlie worth and dignity of Irish Character. A perfect production of a perfect play. Knrtllnfi clramat'o surprises. Hoars of laughter. SEE Tho great lallrond building i-ceiio The drlvliur of the golrieu spike The best of all modern play. II I! Alt TIIK l'ASIOUS Rocky Gorge Quartet PRICES : 25c 35c and 50c Jt.'.erved aeaU at Kirlln' drug store. To PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD. Blltlmor. Ml Subscriptions to Tho Pitent Beoord lUUptruuuu mm THE TROUBLEJN NATAL May Cause a Olmngo in tho Brit ish Army Movements. NO OFHOIAL HEWS GIVEN OUT. Tlitw Iln Olvcn Who to Many Ilntnora In London or ltovmxon to tho HrlltnU Arms-r.vnoiintloii oTHtormlinnr nml t'olonno Conlli-ini'il. London, Nov. 7. This mornlns'a newo carries public knowledge with roipect to hostilities in South Africu very littlo further than tho evacua tion of Colenso and Stormberg. Thoso movements, taken togethor with the admiralty announcement that tho pub lic must not bo disappointed should tho transports not reach their destina tion on the datos Indicated in the puu llshcd lists, may lndicato some chaugo of plan necessitated by tho bad po sition of affairs in Natal. It was ex pected that tho army corps would land near Capo Town for an invasion of tho Transvaal through tho Orange Freo State, but tho landing may now bo diverted to Durban, Natnl, whither It Is fully oxpected Lieutenant General Sir ueuvers Iluller will go within a week or two to Invcsticato tho situa tion for himself. Not a solitary official Horn of news has been posted for nearly 24 hours. CMEVEtEY MAr B110W1NO COLEN'SO. This has given rise to a crop of ru mors that Ladysmlth s ammunition Is exhausted, that Sir George Stewart white Is mortally wounded, that botti facts aro being concealed, and that other unlucky happenings have taken place. For all of these reports there Is absolutely no foundation. At tho same tlmo the Britisher has had little to stimulate him within tho last 24 hours except tho news of the con fident attitude of tho Ladysmlth gar rison and Its 'slight successes last Thursday and Friday. Advices from other parts of South Africa are distinctly unpalatable, and everything points to a critical situation In Natal and the northern portions ot Cape Colony, likely to grow more acute until General White la either re lieved or decisively defeated. Nobody dares to think of capitulation. Rather than that ho Is expected. In last re sort, If Ladysmlth becomes unten able, to make a desperate effort to cut his way through the Boers bark into Lower Natal and to Join hands with tho garrison there, which is now almost certain to be reinforced by the first arrivals of the army corp3 from England and to bo present to renow tho touch with him. It Is generally assumed, however, that General White, with the aid of the naval guns, will be able to cope with any bombardment, and the Idea that the Boers could take Ladysmlth by assault Is scouted as absurd. Tho British retirement to Estcourt has given the Impression that It Is Intended to make a stand there. Est court Is the last Important town be tween the Boers and the capital of Natal, and If the Boors sweep past Estcourt nothing can stop them from laying seigo to Pletersmaritzburg, which cannot bo expected to make a protracted defense, whllo Its fall would be n tremendous blow to Brit ish prestige throughout South Africa. It Is believed that the Orange Frei State commanders now have 11,000 men concentrated against Klmberley and ou tho Free State southern fron tier. Opposed to them are only 7,000 British troops. A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of tho bravo licm-ml Uiimhaniot aiachUH. ale.. I wlieu the ductors said she could. not lire till moraine" writes Mrs. S. II. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful nluht. "All I thought sue must soon die from l'neutnonla, but she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, savine it had more than once savod her life, l and bad cured her of Consumption. After three small doses slio slept easily all night. and its further use completely cured tier The marvelous medicine is guaranteed tc cure all Throat, Chest and Lug Diseases, Only 50c and fl.OO. Trial bottles freo at A Wasley s drug storo. To Alinllsli "Tlitptiiir." Chicago, Nov. 7. The Record says that George II. Daniels, general pas eengor agent of the New York Central railroad, Is at the head of a move ment to abolish the practice ot "tip ping on dining anu sleeping cars. The movement already lias round hearty approval and backing among officials of sevoral or the trunk lines. Do You Know Consumption is preventable? Sclenco has proven that, and also that neglect Is suicidal Tho worst cold or cough can bo cured with Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years, Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guaranta e. Antl-TriiHt Ilnklntr Powder. Indianapolis, Nov. 7. Tho Antl Trust Baking Powder company, pro moted from this city, has been lncor pornted under tho laws of Delaware, The capital stock Is si.000,000, shares of 10 each. The factory of the company will be temporarily ostabllsh ed In this city, and within two weeks will be making "autl-trust" baking powdor. The EomelleBt Man In Shenandoah As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free trial bottle of Kemp's llalsam for the Throat , T , . . . . and Lungs, a remedy Hut is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumr tlon. Price 25c and 30c. Coming Events. Nov 21. Operetta, "J'rlnco Ferdinand and tho Enchanted Swoid.' at Ferguson's theatre, Nov. 24. Natloual Festival In itohhins Hall, North Main Btreet, under auspices of the Young Men's Uiblo Class of tho Prosby, tcrlan oaubatn school. Nov. 84. Fourth annual ball of the De fender Hose Company No. 3, to be held In the Hose Company's Hall, Turkey Hun, MBARDSjl 'Wy IsiMBULWAN A y r x ll I I I II "V Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System EFFECTUALLY D5roLDSriE5, rcni'iMiitniLi. EUT THE GENUINE MANT O 6T (AUIvRNI)aITGlSYRVP(. roa su eyu 0H.u60.4Ti reu to. ft term. HUMPHREYS' VETERINARYSPECIFICS FEVERS, Omarnllnni, Inllamnia. lions, LutiK rcer. Milk Feer. II. Il.tSIMlAMH. Lameness. Injuries, ccrux j Khcuinniliui. C. C.1SOKE TIIItOAT, tlulnsy, Epizootic.. cures i Distemper, cciAabV0UM8' ,,0,' nruM. H, E.iCOl'OHS, fnl.l.. Influenza. Inflamed cXJitcslLunKs, l'lcuro.rneiimnnlA. I'. F.icOLIC, Ilrllrarhe. Wlnd-Illown. cures f IMarrhea. IlMentery. U.U. I'repnl MIHCAHKIAni;. yKii)M:v & liLADOKii i)isonni:ns. 1. 1. (KHI.V DISEASES, MnnBe, Eruptions, cubes) Llcers. Mrense. l'arcy. K.MIAI) C'OVniTIOV. Hartni rise Coat. CCRE3 i Inilucsdon, Httimach htaeaers. COo. each ; Stable Case, Ten Sneclflcs, nook, &e., $T. M aruKKisis or rem prepaiu on rei'eipi 01 price. Htimnhrprs Meillcllid Co.. Cor. William & John Suu.New York. Veterinary Makual set Yrex. NEltYOUS DEBILITY, VITAIi WEAKNESS nnd Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humohrevs' Homeoonthlc Sneolflo No. 28, In use over 40 yenra, tho only euccessTul remedy. $1 per vial, or special package with powder,for $5 Bold by Driisstlli, or MM flt .ld on n-efpt of prlc tn.sriint:is' Jim. u., cnnmiu a j.l. su.,.wiork Philadelphia & Readinq R y. Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smote. IN KFFEOT NOVKMUEIl 1, 18ii9. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week dav 1 10, S 88, 7 87, 9 53 a. m 12 26, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m Sundavs. 2 10 a m. Forisew York via Aiar.cn ununk. wees; uars, 87 a. m., 12 20 and 8 09 p. m. For Iteadlnsr and Philadelphia, week dars. i in, a s, 7 in. oa a. m., iz so, s ire ana o uv p. m. Sundavs. 2 10 a m. For Pottsvllle, week aays, z 10, 7 87, H os a. m, 12 26, 8 09, C 09 and 1 30 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m, For Tamoaua and Mahanoy Cllv. week dar 210, 787, 96S a. m 12 28, 8 09 and 6 09 p. ni, 4unuavs. z 10 a m trot wuuamspori, bunDury ana iewisDurg, wees: aavs. s Z7. li sz a. m.. is zo. 7 au p. m Sundavs. 8 27 a m. 787.963,1132 a.m., 12 26, 8 09, '6 09,' 7 8o 3 6i . m. sunuays, z iu ana asiam. For Ashland and Sharaokln, week days, 3 27, 7 87, 11 82 a. m., 12 26, 8 09, fl 07, 723 and 63 p. m, Sundav. 8 27 a m. i. i. V f or Baltimore, wasmngion ana ine west vis B. AO. K. 1C, throu: . V. . lb. I h. . .IIIUUI,.! .11.1.11. ,ua 1 IWBUIUf Terminal, Philadelphia, tr. it. u iciai azo, i fx, 1 1 o a. m., oiu aca 7c p. u.. ounaays 8 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m.,S 46 and 7 27 p. in. Addt tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest- nut streets Biatiou, wees: days, iu ou a. m. tz 12 16 8 40 pm. Sundays, 183, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOB SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 19. 4 80. 7 80, 11 80 . m and 1 SO, 4 tSO 9 00 D.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week davs. 4 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80. 4 40 D. m. ,ve Philadelphia. Keadtns Terminal, week aays, no. 8 ss, iu zi a. m. ana I no, 1 08 o ii no p. m. ieave ueaaing. weez aays, 1 87, 7 oo, 10 OS , m., iz 13, 1 17. o w, zo p. m. Leave Pottsvllle. weeK davs. 7 17. 7 40 a. m .Leave Taraaqua, week aays, 8 18, H 86, 11 Z4 a. m., i J, a oo, i y, w st p. m. iave juananoy uny, weeK aays, 143, 9 04 1147a.m.,222 3 A, 6 24,7 44, 1008 p. m Leave Alahanoy Plane, week days. 2 40. 4 00 680. 9 23,10 23,12 90, a. m 2 89, 3 86, 642,768 1021p m. Leavo wiintwspori, week aays, 742, 1000 a m.. iz aoo s w. j i ou p. m. ATLANTIC CITT DIVISION, Leave PHIadelphla Chestnut street wbarf and Bouth street 'fhar tor Atlantlo City. weeicuays Express, V TO, 3 00, 4 00, S 00, 7 13 pin. Arconimouaiion, nuun m, o to p m. bun. days Express, 9 00, 10 00 a m, 7 13 p m. Accoui modntlon, 8 00 a m, 4 45 p m. Leave Atlantlo city Depot : weekdays Ex. press, 7 83, 9 CO 10 SO a m, 3 80, 8 80 p in. Accom modatlon. 8 13 a m. 4 05 D in. Sundavs Exnretts 4 80, 7 80 p ra. Accommodation, 7 15 a m,4 03 p m, r or i-ape aiay, ucean city anu eca isle uity Wcekdaya 9 00 am. 4 10. 0 00 Dm. Sundavi -Chestnut St.. 9 13. South St.. 0 u in. Auuiiiooi tot uape may weenaays B30 Wk IU. f arlor Oars on all express trains. ru. iui,u,i iuiuiiuaiiuu, appiy .o nearesi Philadelphia and lleadlns Itallwav ticket snl i , . or aaureas I. A. SWEIOAED. KDeOlt J. WEEKS. uen-i aunt., utn i fMa t Ad, t(MqiDr'i.mmsi. rnii(iDiDMa SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale B;owu Stout, Half and Half, Beer tnd Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beei ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. THG GOVI-RS'Al! s i . rrxEuRAPHS. Unnernl tm-oly '11K nt'tlio Ini-rcnsolD Our fW l'4rwliinM. Wnhlngt , IJ - fi.-Tht? extent to which the i;i-.m -nt In constructing mid operating .la and tolegrnph lines tut a reanU of recent territorial ttCQuialttons and control Is brought out In the report of General Ureely, chief signal officer. This ahows that the telegraph system of Cuba, formerly owned and operated by Spain, hna been taken over and developed by the signal corps, and that at the cloefff the fiscal year 2.600 miles of line were In operation, of which 800 mile were ab solutely now tinea and the remainder largely reconstructed. General Oreely locommendB the laying of a deep sea cable between Porto Hlen and Cuba, which would cost about $600,000. By this means all communications be tween Porto nico and the United Statoa would pass over strictly Ameri can linen. He also strongly urge a Pacific cable In the Philippines, General Oreely shows that the efforts of the United States to lay cables for military opera tions was antagonlied by the private rompanlee owning lines there. General Greely snys there are rertaln provis ions of the Spanish cable concession!) which plainly cannot be acceded to by tho United States, especially the abso lute cable rlahts for an Indefinite period, not only In the Philippines but In all Spanish poaseaelons In tne pa cific. He says it Is only a matter of time when Luzon will he connected Ith Formosa by an International cable, thus giving outlet to Japan and Chlnn. More than 200,000 messagos, many long and all on public business, were transmitted from the Philippines In the ten mo iths ending Juno 30, and over 4.V00D in Mhv alone. Cold Steel or Death. Them Is. hut one small chance to savo your life and that Is through an operation," as the awnu prospect sci ueiora iura . u. hint, nf Lima lthlre. Wis., br her doctor fn-r valnlv Irvine to cure her of a frightful cum of stomach trouble and yellow Jaundice. c. didn't count on tho marvelous power ot Electric Bitters to cure Stomach aud Liver troubles, hut she heard of It. took seven hottits. was wholly cured, avoided surgeon's knife, now wolghs moro and feels better than over lis prwmveiy guaranieeu 10 cure stmnanli. Liver and Kidney troubles and never disappoints, rrlce ouc ai a. asicy s drug storo. Tlu Mt'otlnir of tlm Hmpcrorx. Paris, Nov. C The Gaulols, rofer- rlnfc to the proposed intervlow between Emperor Nicholas anu Emperor Will lam, says: "Us immediate object is to dlnilnirih the effect of Emperor Will iam's visit to England and to consoli date the good relations between Ger many and Russia. U will also give an opportunity to exnmlno Into cer tain possible eventualities likely to arise owing to the war in South Af rica." Tlio Strliiltoii Vloo I'rpsldont. Paterson, N. J., Nov. 6. Everything In quiet at the Hobart rosldeuce. Thero Is no chango whatever In the vice president's condition. Ho seems to be growing woaker every day. Mes sages of sympathy were received yes terday from President McKlnley, Sec retary of State Hay and General Mer rltt. Among yesterday's callers at tha Hobart residence was Attorney Gen. eral Griggs. LAD I IE S DO KOO KWOW DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment ;atinnnrriTinl find nnlv FRENCII safo and reliable cure on the mar ket. Price. $1.00; sent by mail. Uenniue sold only Dy Klrlln's drue store. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY 14. 1S99. Passemrer trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, aiauco ununs, i-nignton, Blatlnirton. White Hall. Catasauaua. Allentown. Uethlehcm, Kaston New York and Philadelphia atDZtwoua. m , raanuoif p. m. For Wllkesbarre, Whlto Haven and Plttston i 23. 10 12 n. in.. 12 32 and 8 17 D. m. Kor lAceyviiie, 'rowanao, oayre, ivaveriy Elmlra. ltochesten llullalo. Nlairara Falls Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the West, 10 12 a. in., 12 52 and 5 17 p. m. For Ilelvidere, Delaware Water Gap anc Stroudsburg, 3 2 a. m., 8 17 p. m. For iimbertviuo anu Trenton. 7 ou a. m. For .Teauesville. Levlston and Beaver Meadov o a. in., iz K! p. m. For MeAdon. Audenrled. Hazleton. Stockto and Lumber Yard, 3 28, 7 50, 10 12 a. in., 12 32 and s 17 . in. ForJeddo, Drllton and Freeland, 8 23, 1012 a, m., a 17 p. m. rui rK.TUliiuii, it i i. iu., u .1 p. in. For Lost Creek. CJlrnnlville.and Ashland. 4 00. and 7 28 p. m. For Raven Run, Centralis, Mount Carmel and unamoKin, iu tv a. m., i , o u, v a p. m. t'or aiananoy v;iiy, rare riaoe ana ueiano, 9 zh, 7 ou, iu vi a. m.. anu iz o 17 p. m, ror latesvine. a n. iu u a. m. Trains will leave Sharaokln at 7 CO, 9 20 a. m. 11 89 and 4 20 n. m.. and arrive at Shenandoah at 7 00, iu 12 a. m., vi oi, o 17 p. m. leave snenanuoan tor I'oiisvine, st. uiair. ncwcostie, Aiorca ana new uosion, 7 ou an 10 12 a. m , 12 82 and 5 17 P. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 9 45 a. m. 12 35. 803.815 n. m. leave iiatieion lor onenanuoan, t,n., u 43, 0 uv, 0 ai p. ra. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run. Centralis. Ml, Carmel and Shamokiu. 9 43 a. m.. 7 21 p. m.. Trains leave snnmoicin lor bnenanuoan ai 50 a. m., and 3 S3 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Yatesville. Mahano' r.1... i. -1- ii.... i,,Bnn hiA.inA 1 .. .1 1 ...i iiazietou, stocKton, uimuer iaru, weatnerit ana inaucn ununic, v A t a ra., anu o m p, m For Lehlehton, Hlatlngton, Catasauqua, Whits Hall. Conlav. Allentown. ISaston am u i-niiiips burg, 11 47 a. m.. anu ok For New York t ti Philadelphia, 9 47 a. m o. ra. Leave ilazkk ?isenandoab, 8 30, a. m,, and 6 27 n. ra. uuliuk 11. wiLUUlt.ueni.eupt.. New York. CHARLES S. I.1CK, Genl. Pass. Agt., 20 Cortlaudt Street, New York. A. W. NONNEMACHEIt. Dlv. P. A.. Boutb llethlehem. Pa. M. B. CU1TKK, Hupt. Transportation, South Bethlehem, Pa. A box of our srecinL rnniLT mm is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homo Columbia Brewing Company PRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centra St, Pottsvllle, Pa. Flue old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, at tha ba A choice Una of Cigars and Temper ance Drinks, Accommodations for travelers. Meals at all bonri ' Tho Inland of Negros Turnod Ovor to Hativo Rulors. ELECTION HELD LAST MONTH. Only I'Irty.two Hundred Votr Wore Cunt, Snftrneei lining Dotdrmliinl by Property (Jnnllllontlon nnd Ability to ItiHiil nml WrlKt. Manila, Nov. 7. At Bacolod, In tha Island of Negro, the first autonomoun government of the Klllplnos was es tablished yetrteriliiy. General Smith, governor of the Island of Negros, ad ministered the oath of office to the Judge of the supreme court, who In turn swore In tho governor, three judge. 12 councllmen, the auditor and tho secretary of the Interior. The na tives of the entire Island attended the ceremony. The officers from Hollo were also present. Three days' feasting will follow, In celebration of the new gov ernment and the first anniversary ot the surrender of the Spaniards to the Negros revolutionists. American flags are displayed In the village. The cele bration consisted of horse racing and other sports, music. religlouB functions nnd an illumination. The ball last Ight attracted the wives of tha ealtliy planters, and there was as great a display of rich costumes nnd costly Jewels as would be seen at a similar affair In America or Hurope. Elections were held Oct. 2, the num ber of votes cast being 5.218. There ore 40 candidates for tho various of fices, Meleclo lleverino was olected govornor, receiving 1,306 vote. Senor Grume received 1,2(7 votes. Suffrage as determined by property qualifica tion and ability to read and write. Colonel Miner welcomed the ofllclals on behalf ot the United States, in tho course of his remarks he said: Negros leads in the van of civil gov ernment In the Philippines. Your honor lies In adding a new star to freedom's flag." General Smith, during a speech hlch he delivered, said: "Your fu- turo promises as brightly as Japan's, who today Is recognized as among the civilized nations of tho world." Senor Severlno, In replying, said that the best thing for tho future of Negros was the continuance of close relations with the United States. General Smith then announced the granting of freedom to the political prisoners In commemoration of the event. General Smith In an Interview re marked that it wns of the utmost Im portance that the Filipinos should be taught to recognize the sovereignty of the United Statos. Tho gravest dan ger, he added, threatening a peaceful administration Is Intrigue among tho Insular politicians, and ho declared that tho United States government must for years keep control of tho Fili pinos, in order to prevent such con ditions from existing. A recently organized revolutionary movement has been discovered In northern Negros, and tho leaders have been forced to withdraw to Panay. A numbor of bandits, under the leader ship of Papa Issio, a religious cliarla tan, have been driven into the moun tains, hut It Is expected that they will give moro trouble. A force of 250 na tive soldiers, armed with Springfield rifles, are helping the Americans, and are found to bo valuable scouts. Murder on tlioOccim. Queenstown, Nov. 7. Captain Moul- ton, of the British bark PegaBus, from Portland, Ore., for this port, reports that a seaman named Kllnger, dcscrlb ed as a Dutch-American, who was shipped In New York, and a seaman named Button, who was shipped at Portland, quarreled In tho rigging dur ing the voyage and then fought on deck. Kllnger stabbed Hutton in the abdomen with a knife, and Hutton fol lowed Kllnger with a belaying pin un til tho former dropped dead. Kllnger was banded over to the police here. TYInnlo DnvN Mommiont Unvolllntr Richmond, Nov. 7. Tomorrow tho sixth annual convention of the United Daughters of the Confederacy will meet and will unveil the tablets In St St. Paul's church to Miss Winnie Davis and her brothers. Thursday the Daugh. ters will unveil Zolnay's monument to Miss Winnie Davis in Hollywood ceme tery, and a statue of President Davis and a monument to Jeiierson Davis Jr., In Hollywood probably will be un veiled at the same time. Grain-0 Brings Relief to the coflee drinker. Coffee drinking Is a habit that is universally indulged In and almost as universally injurious. Ilavo you tried Graln-O? It Is almost liko coffee but the effects are just the opposite. Coffee upsets the stomach, ruins the dlgest'on effects the heart and disturbs the whole nervous system. Graln-0 tones up tho stomach, aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. Thero is nothing but nourishment in Graln-O. It can't bo otherwise. IS aud 25c per package. AVnuliluuton's NntlonnI CeliOirntlon. Washington, Nov. 7. In accordance with an act to provide for an appro priate national celebration of the es tablishment ot the seat of government In the District of Columbia the presi dent yesterday appointed the governors of all the states as members of a com mittee from the country at large to act with committees to be. appointed by congress to "prepare plans for an ap propriate national celebration in the year 1900." Mnjor Ksterlinzy Sentenced. Paris, Nor. 7. Major Count Ester ha?.y, the reputed author of tho border eau which brought about the convic tion of Captain Alfred Droyfus ou the charge of treason, was sentenced yes terday by default, on his cousin Chris tian's charge of swindling, to three years' imprisonment and to pay a flno ot SO francs. He was also ordered to refund the 35,000 francs claimed by Christian. MpM Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discouraces anu AINU lessons ambition; beauty, ir imCM vlcor and cheerfulness sooa irui tu disappear when the kidneys are out of order or diseased. For pleasing results use Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy. At druggists. Sample bottle by mall free, also pamphlet. Address, Dr. Kilmer &Co.,Binebamton,N.Y. ISnclneor nut! f'trnmnn miiea. Seuatobla, Miss., Nov. 7. A passen ger train on the Illinois Central rail road jumped the track at this place yesterday, killing Jack Harnett, fire man, and David Downing, engineer. Daggagemaster Natt had aa arm broken and was badly bruised. OA8TOXIIA. Bean ti Kind You Have Always Bnugtil THE DYINQ VICE PRESIDENT. Dr. Xetrtoli nv II Mny I'ams Avrnv nt Anr Minute Pateraon. N. J., Noy. 7. No official bulletins were issued at the Hobart residence yeaterday. aa there was no j noticeable chanae in the vice presi dent's condition. Whan first taken III the rice president weighed something around 200 pounds, and now he Is down to about 126 pounds. Many peopl' oalled at the house yesterday, among them Genera! and Mrs. James Ixjiik street, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McVeagh. Colonel HlcharU Bright, Serneant-at arms ot the United States, and Judge McKenna. of the supreme court. Dr. Newton was naked what he thought of the chances of Mr. Hobart to survive during the week, and said that It wns Impossible to make even an Intelligent guess, as hia patient was lia ble to die at almost any minute, and might survive for several weeks, al though his recovery was Impossible. OUR BEARDED LADY. Designing mtn, through alluring and run ningly worded advertietiJf nt, contantly endeavor to work upon the feelinit s of sick and ailing women by invHlngthcm 1 towrite to a woman (!) and secure a uvman s srra tmthv." It (swell to rememlxt that the best sympathy is to had at home and not from strangers, perhaps hundreds of miles distant. The oujecioi me sick is logei wen. and however precious sympathy may b, it never yet cured a seriously afflicted woman. While the aympathy of your milliner or dressmaker might be appreciated and be just as beneficial, if not more so. than sym pathy from a stranger, yet it can not effect your cure If you are an ailing woman. It is loudly proclaimed through the press that "a woman can beet understand a woman's ailments," and on this ground nick women are invited to " write to a woman " and t-et the benefit of a woman's advice. The sort of "understanding of her ailments" wanted by a stele woman is a trained medi cal understanding. If a woman has this trained medical knowledge she understands woman's ailments not at a woman, but as a physician. If she is not a doctor she cannot unucrsianu ine aiiiucms at an, anu cannoi treat them successfully, because she lacks the necessary training. As far as known, there Is no regularly qualified woman physician connected with any proprietary medicine especially de signed for women no one, therefore quali fied by learning and experience, to advise on questions of disease and its cure. It is certain mat there is no one, man or woman, connected wltn any put-up" medicine for women, excepting only Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, who, like Dr. Pierce, is a regular graduated and quali fied physician, and who has, like him, de voted more than thirty years to the special study and treatment of diseases of women. ifor more than thirty years Dr. K. v. Pierce, a regularly graduated doctor, has been chief consulting physician of the invalids liotel and surgical institute, ot uullalo. N. Y. On his staff are nearly n score of regularly graduated, experienced, stilled physicians, each ot whom it a spec ialist in his chosen class of diseases. liv- crv letter addressed to Dr. Pierce as above. has prompt, conscientious attention, is re garded as sacredly confidential and is an swered in a plain envelope so your private auairs are Kept sate irom prying eyes. Ik fTkti.lirat.r's F.atlUh IHsm.n.t llr.oi. ENNYRQYAL PILLS Original and Onljr uennine. Arc aJwatf rrlUbl LA Oil k I i DtJSrrt tor nkirVittr JTictJ Pia-fr Jyn, . iLiudla I ted o U nmt ihaiM aaJd with ti ii nnr-iu lake 1 .i a,M(inj. At DrnifttiLar nl 4. Ma turn. tor ptttelri, wumetitu b Mtftlef for 1,a4tra,Mlby rlra Sold bj sll Locsl Uracil". I'JIIii.AI'AsI A OS) Restores Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Cures Impotency, Nicht Emissions and wastlnir diseases, all effects of self- abuse, or excess ana mais- r.rttlrM A siorvn tniilr ntnl 'f. blood builder. Brines the pink clow to pale cheeks and restores the lire ot youta iBv mall fiOc Tier box. O boxes for $'J.5(); wftli a lYrlttcn giinrnn teo to euro or reluim tlio money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. Sold at Klrlln's drug store, Shenandoah, l'a. ennsylvania RAILROAD SOHOYKILL DIVISION OCTOBKB 30, 1899 Trains trill leave Shenandoah atler ine anote date (or Wlggan, Gtlbertou, Frackvllle usrl water. Ml. uiair, roruvuie. Hamburg, Kcauint. 1'otUtown, FboenlxvIIIo. KorTistosrn aad Phi uelpb1a (Ur'Ad street station) at 819 and 8 0S a. m., 2 iu, o is p. m. on week days. Sunday,. TraW'leave Frackville for Shenandoah st W, UHB. U. BUS USD, I OU p. Oi, DUDHlt 11 01 a. m. and 5 S6 d. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (via Fract vine) i iv, it m a. m., o ju, 1 10 p. m. Bunua; iuoj s. in., o tu p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), (c Shenandoah at S&s, a. m., i 10 p. m. week dayf Sundavs leave at ft AO and 0 23 a. m. Leave Philadelphia lllroad street station) foi 1'otUvllle, 3 SO. 8 S3 Lparlor car, 10 19 a. in., 1 30, s iu ipunorcari u p. ra. wecKaays. nunaays ou, vat, nt. anr o"jt p m. jeave uroau Btreet siauon, rnuaaeipnia, FOIt NEW YORK. Express Week-davs. S 20. i OS. i 40. S 00. 8 15 60, 7 as. 8 25, 9 SO, ( 10 21, dining car), 11 00. 11 43 a in, 13 00 noon, 12 3). ( Limited 1 00 and 4 23 p m, dining cars), 1 43, (2 30, dining car), 3 20. 360. s v., o w, o oo, luiuing car), o uu, 4 lu, 5 lu, (dining car), 10 00 p. ra.. 12 01, night. Sundavs, 8 SC. 4 US. 140. 5 00. 815. 8 25. 9 60. (10 21. dlnlre car), 10 43, 11 43 a ra, 12 03, (dining car), 12 83, 2 8v, (dining car), 4 02, (Limited 4 22 dining car), 8 20,8 56, (dining car, 35, 702, 8 10, dining cari, iuw p. m., is ui nignt, For Boston without change, 11 01 a ra. week, days, and 8 10 d. m., dally. ror ea uirt. Asnurv i-arK. ucean tirora Long Branch, and Intermediate stations, 8 23, ti iu m ra, o ou, ivj pn weeKuaya. - WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 8 50, T 20, S Si, '.iim,s. iu., un, iw oo uimng carl Jllllnir carl. S12. 4 41. I32S din .liutted dlnfntf carl. 6 17. fflM. illnlno-rrl. days." HSaiT. A tVTu. Il23."i? S, UW. Limited dlnlDK car, a 81 (6M dining car, 178J uiuiiiK curj, p. m,Siiu ueuanisnt. fat Baltimore, accommodation, 9 IS a m, 1 52 ana luipm wees: aays, a us ana ii 10 p m aally WEST JERSEY & SEASHORE R. R. FOB. ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware Ht hrldtre I'xprets, 940am, 705 p m weekdays. Sundaj s, 9 SO a in 7 05 pm. Leave Market Street War! Express. 1 00 a m. 2 00, 4 00, SCO p m weekdays. Sundays, 900, 10 00 it (accommodation 4 ao and 8 00 p m, I'or Cane Jlsy. Anirlesea. Wlldwood and Holly l!riK.h, Sea Isle City, Avalou, and Stone Ilurl-ur Express 9 00 a ru, 4 00 p in week days OUI1U11 e, v W U lib K... nn,,H I'nlnt tfnM. QM a M . ftrt 4 0C 00, p. m. week days. Sundays, 9 00 and Pin tickets and other Information apply tr B. HlTCHINSOII. J. R. Wood, Uen'I Manager. Oen'l Pass' Hilllons of Dollars Qonplnnmoii. overyyear. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fni nlturo, eta., insured In nrst-cl&u re lUDie companies as represented by hAVlfi PATTST. Insurance Aeent 120 South Jardln SI AUoLlUandAMlilsctll omaanlsr .The Cure &a. yures i ' Coughs, k Colds, l ) Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma Bronohltla and Incipient ' Consumption, is k i (tERMAN HEMEMf CurM.WoA'arAuw iisnsM. POLITICAL CARDS. yOTK FOR WW. S. LEIB, OF ASHLAND. FOR I'ROTHONOTARY. yOTE POIt FRANK R. KAN TWER, OF LOFTY. FOR COUNTY COMMISSION! R yOTK FOIl HORACE F. RABER, OF PI.VHOnOVE. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. roTK FOK FRANK J. BRENNAN, Or 8HB5A3DOAH, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER yoxK port THOMAS J. HIGGINS, OF SHENANDOAH. FOR CLERIC OF THE COURTS. yOTK FOIt M. A. CAREY, FOR PROTHONOTARY. yOTK FOIt FRANK C. REESE. Or HUBiTAXDOAH. FOR COUNTY REGISTER yOTK FOIl JOHN T. SH0ENER, FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. fOTK FOIt CHARLES E. BERGER, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. yOTE FOB EMANUEL JENKYN, Preent Incumbent. FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS. Lauer's Reading Beer and Porter Brewers of the finest and purest .... BREWS These products are seldom equalled and never surpassed. Also bottlers of all Carbonated Beverages. Private families desiring orders filled can have them promptly by Calling Oil Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH, - flA. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY -AT-IAW. Office Bnn butldlns. corner of Main an Centre streets, Rhenandoah. J CLAUDE DROWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Omce: Cor. Centra and White streets, nez o Justice Toomey's office. P, aOHLHR. M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, No. 80 East Lloyd Street. Office hours:- to 9 a. m. 1 to p.m. 7to9p. m. )BOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box U,Mahaao'yCiry,Pa.. navlne studied under some ot lha be.1 masters In London and Paris, will srlva Ismis on the vlolln.mandolln. Kuitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care ol Stroose. the lewaler Bhensndoah EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking. No. 13 North Jardln St. 1
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