Comrades, Attention. I nerved from '01 to '(II, nnd wna wounded on Mnyl0.1WI,ln tho ilattieor tlio Wilderness. I would llko to havo my old comrades know what Celery Kin? has done for mo. In IffK) my old complulnt, chronic dliirrlian, cuing back. Tlio doctors could not slop It, lint Cel ery King lms ctircd mo, nml I uln onco mora enjoying Ufa Frank lleculer, Owobho, Mich. (Co. fr, 40th N. V. V.I.). Celerv Klnir cl'ltEM disomies of tho Nerve. Btomncli, Liver and Kidneys. Sold liy drug- gists, zatinuwc. o THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CUl?S Eil iousno83, Conit.atlon, Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint. SUGAR COATBD. Sold by all druggists ul ovuw muni JNervlta Mescal Co., Chlciro 6o box contalm 15 i Ills. Sold liy KIrl'n drug store, Shenandoah, Pa. rhtofitoi' Ehallth InjiiiQn-i ItranA ElWROVAl PILLS Orlklnaiand unir urnume. iwyi rdlaMa. ladic aik UfOflCllt TOT VMcnWir Anucti m va-. "IMUr for I.nAieiS in WW, by CfclhwUrCiimlcliJ.,MijHUf octU Dfaigiit. l'HILAUA I Am dU ty U Local Utulglill. Dr. Humphreys' Specifics euro by acting directly upon tho disease, without oxciting disorder ia any other part of tho system. NO. CUBES. rBICES. 1 Fevcri, Congestions', Inflammations. .'25 M Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... .25 3 Teel h 1 n e, Colic, Crylng.Wakef illness .'1 5 4 Dlarrlicn. of Children or Adults '25 7 Coughs, Colds, CronchlLU . 'iS 8 Xeurnlgln, Toothache, Faceache 'J5 9 Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .'J 5 10 lyicpla,IndlgostIon,WcakStomach.!25 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods 25 13 Whiten, Too Profuse Periods '25 13 Croup, Laryngitis, Boarscnoss '23 1 4 Salt Illieuin, Eryslpclas,EruptIona.. .'25 1 0 Ilhcumathin, Rheumatic Pains '25 10 Mnlaria, Chills, Fever and Ague '25 19 Catarrh, Influenza. Cold In the Head .'25 UO-Whooplng-Cuiigh 25 iiT-Kldncy Diseases ,.. .25 8-.croin Debility 1.00 30-Urlnnty Weakness, Wetting Ded '25 77-Grlp. Uay Fever 25 Dr. Humphreys' Manual of all Diseases at your Dmsrlsts or Mailed Free. Sola by dniyglsts.or sent on receiptor prrce. TTumphreye' Med. Co Cor. WllUam & John 8U., New York. "hairy growth on a woman's face mars her beauty and destroys her food nature. It unfits her for society and Injures her neaun Dy wommcnt over net mislorttine. Depilatine Is a harmless liquid marranU ed to be tree irora aciu, i aus tics or poison, which will re move siiDcrnuous hair fr the lace or body fn three minutes v, ithout the slljhttt pnh, I ijury or inconvenience. Uy occasional pp plications the hair follicles are permanently eradlcat-r-1, Try it and you will be pleased with result. Jllshly endorsed by the "United States Health Keports. Sent securely sealed In olaui case for $1.00, All corresDondcnce In charee of ladies and everv letter treated as sacredly confidential. Send your order now. No matter what otVer remedy you may have tried if you are dissatisfied it is evident you have not used Depilatine. My book-let "Aids to Beauty" containing a Ul of my unexcelled toilet creams and other hygienic complexion preparations mailed free. Write: Mme. lourine. s3 duane street, new yobh AnUSEHENTS. perguson's Theatre, DAN. J. FERGUSON, Manager. MATINEE AND NIGHT. Friday, Nov. 24. PALMER'S DUOTION, SPECTACULAlt PItO. Uncle Tom's Cabin And Big Colored Vaudeville Com'j:. fl.O PEOPLE -HO 2 MARKS S a TOPSY 2 Bavuito liloodboundn. Ponies, Donkles, Dross Hand anl Orchestra. One Car Load of Special Scenery. Our Vaudeville Btarn are George mid Ilattlo Davis, Joe and Mary Davis, (lemgo and Mamie Illllman, ltapdall Bisters, Uanlen Vliy uarieriu. TEN cnAMriON CAKE WAI.KEUS. Grand Free Street Parade at Noon. MATINEE: - Children, 10c. Adults, 20c, NIGHT: - 10, JO and 30 Cents. Iteserved Seats at Klrlln's Druf Btroe. perguson's Theatre. SAN. J. FERGUSON, Mgr. THURSDAY, NOV. 23, '99. Second concert of ther BROCKWAY Ariel Ladles' Sextette, (Smith Slaters ) Season tlcki tx, It, Iteservcd scats 10 and 20 o's, extra, Slnele admission. AOo ; reserved seats fe to 75o e itl a, Tickets can bo Imiiuht at Klrlln's drug store, Adams Kiprtiw Ofllce or from authorized agents. Cliurt open (or evening rtterva on Tuesday, November 21, 1899 Seats can be rvserved for the season at any time, MOO PILLS I25CTS. ..."fcjiTV A Swindler Who Solooted the Pair Sex as His Preyt ' MS MANY THIEVING B0HEUE3. Wlion Confront oil b.v III Slnny Vic ttmi tliofcliHinur Admlttoil IIlHldmi- tlty nml AoknowlodKOil 111 fliillt. Sorvod Tlmo Kor StortllnirlHnmoiula. New Yorlt, Nov. 20. Tho police have at lioadquartors James C. Hart, who apont i month In Sing Sing for swindling n woman out of $10,000 worth of diamonds in 1896, and whoso latost onorntions. carried on In New York city, liavo consisted of swindling i women out of Bums of money vary- lng from 75 to several hundred dollars, their Jewelry or what ever else he could successfully lift and j uuny uwn. iviiaii i " with a number of his victims he con fessed to the crimes. Hart was arrest ed outside of tlio Albemarle hotel, from which ho va3 rapidly making his way atter having swindled a woman out of 1500. Hart vaa arrostetl in December, iss'j, on tho cliarge ot granu larceny, uu havln? stolen diamonds to the valuo , of ? 10,000 from Mrs. Eltzalli de la i Barre. He pleaded guilty, the com- i plniunut In fhe moantlmo having died, and was sentenced to only 18 mouths In nrlsnn. Since the time of his releaso from prison In 1898 nothing had been heard here of Hart until eepiemuer mm. whon Mrs. E. W. Zlngsem, of urooK- lyn, complained to tho pollco tnat sna had been swindled out of f 162 by a man who called himself J. Iselin Mason,- but whom she readily identified as Hart 'rom his photograph. On Sept 19 Mrs. Zlngsem, who is a French womnn. Inserted an advertisement In a New York paper as follows: "A French lady, being acquainted with Parisians, speaking good English, French and German, would be willing to transect tholr business abroad dur ing the Paris exposition." In. response to this advertisement Hart called on Mrs. Zlngsem and stated that he was general superintendent of a corset company of Chicago. He said he would like to employ her as auent of the company at the exposition, but would first have to communicate with the company in Cnlcago. This he did, ho sntd later and then engaped M's. Zlngsem at 575 per month. Ho told her. however, that he should requite a bond ot $15,000, the charge for which, $102, would be refunded to her at tho termination of her services for the company. He got tha monoy and dis appeared. His next victim appears to have boon Miss Hcbecca E. Boyd, of Lexing ton avenue, whom ho employed as a governess for the family of his sister, "now living In San Diego, Car." Ho secured S1fin from her to pay her, pas Bfi'" ' P'tforn'n. Mrs. Herman Gagaln, of West Fpur tot .ii. at i ' . '. J swj.uuied out of nearly $100 after tiart had en gaged her to enter the sarylce of his sister In Bermuda. On Nov. 12 Miss Mary S. Gray, of West One Hundred and Eighteenth street, entered into negotiations with Hart, who was then under the namo of "O. G. Smith, ot the Edison Mlmeo cranh comnany." to conduct a board- Ins house for him, where "the highest ' nahl nmnlovps of the Inrcest corpora tion In tho clly" were to reside. Hart Kave as his references Thomas A. Edison and Colonel Lawrence Kip, and it was after the negotiations with this lady were completed, by which Mr. Hart spcured three $100 bills from her, that he was nr-ested. In pddltlop to those named a number of othor women and several old men have lost money through Hart. Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles us well as women, and all feel the results In loi? of appetite, poisons in the blood, back. ache, nervousness,' headache and tired, list less, run down leeling. Hut tncre s no neea to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gartner, Idaville. Ind. He says : "Electric Hitters are just the thirfg for a man when he is all run down, and don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and gooa appeti'e than anything I could take. -I can now cat anytmng ana nave a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at A. Wasley's drug store, Every bpttle guaranteed. "SnyH llrnrtloy Will Uho tlie Mlltl, Lexington, Ky., Nov. 20. Governor W. O. Bradley and Adjutant General of the State Guard Daniel Collier .con ferred here yesterday with Colonel It. D. Williams, of the Second Kentucky regiment. Republican leaders profess ing to foe close to tho governor, but having no apnouncemont from hm psr? sonally, say tjiat It the vote of LoulSr Vlllo is thrown out Governor Bradley will refuse to recognize Goebel as his successor and will maintain his po sition even if forced to use the mllltala. Do Tou Enow Consumption Is preventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal, The worst cold or cough can be cured with Sldloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarauto e. Duutli lu h Hotel Fire. Wagoner, I. T Nov, 20. The St, Charles lotel and six other buildings. were destroyed by nro Saturday night The hotel was filled with guests, and there were several narrow escapes. A Fort Smith traveling man named Whiteside waB burnod to death. Two others, names unknown, are missing. Qlvs the Children a PrlnH called GrainrO, It U a delicious, appetiiing nourishing food drink to take the place oi Coffee, Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used It because when properly pre pared it tastes like the finest coffee but is free from all its injurious properties, Grain-0 aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It not a stimulant but a health builder, and chil drtn, as well us adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about as much as coffee- 15 and 25c. OIiIiiIioiiiu'h IlliTT'or StiUohootl. Guthrie, O. T Nov, 20. The state hood convention, which closed hero Saturday, appointed a committee to draw up a memorial tg congress ask ing that Oklahoma be granted statO' hood with her present boundaries. A lobby of 15 persons was also appointed to go to Washington. A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throa and Lungs. It is curing more cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup and all Throat and Lung troubles,' than any other medicine. The proprietor has author lied any druggist to give you, a sample bottle free to convince you of the merit of this great remedy. Trice 25c and 50c, (Joining Ilventa. Nov 21 Oni-rettH "I'rinrr-1 frilinsnd stirt the ICtiilmniid ml "at Fersusoii's i li it , Nov i National Festival In Itilibitis .... . ll.ll. N.tii. Mum .trwt. iindfr mwirin-g ..'.If 5liei.atidos.ii People are not Con- tli Yi'ti'ta M. n IHMh Clww m tin- I'nsby- terlan s libit i - Imol. I Kov ;l Konr h Hiiininl b.i'l if tin l Iclitlrr Il.ni ( niiiinny Nn 3. to be held in the j Jllwe tl"pnnv r I In lurki v Jtilll. Ni ' 10 - (Iruid b.ll an uirl.i ll'ilibiuV open lii'if fi.r the b"tn flf ( tin- SUvlih c "igii'ii'iMiin 11 IN - Ur.ni'' oiVrtHinniMit. '"riin-Htar of It. tl.lt-h tn " nt ihu Primitive Methodist chuivli ..-tPW FOR vjfeT- GENITO. r URINARY aDISEASES Urethpw NrLAVMATIQfi 'fiOniifTiwr ciVST-' SPECIALLY VAIUAOIC IN PROSTATIC TROUBLES CYSTlTIS-0IABtTE&Vs.,INCONTlHtNCY-URINC ACICNtiriC BLENDING purc sahtalano saw palmettoctc trd Bv Mail Jloj'&f.iio&TuMpronPlsMPHicT PAN-AMERICAN DRUOCCnewyorkj S'lld In Hli. niinilouli nt Kl RUIN'S PHARMACY. Onlrrn by uiall Kent to ai) address. 1 -ms it1 - I'illil WHO WILL. GIVE YOU BLUE TRADING STAMPS. Always Encourage Our Home Industries. rAAWAAiAAAAAAAAArAAAAAAAA The syndicate of merchants whose names appear in this directory and who represeut the leading and enterprising; business people in their lines in this vicinity, are anxious to secure new customers and thereby increase their cash trade by giving Blue Trading Stamps, and to that end they lutve contracted with Blue Trading Stamp Co., so that by dealing with those merchants you will receive one Blue Trading Stamp for each ten cents represented in your cash purchase. When you have saved 300 Ttading Stamps, 600, 900, 1200, or more from any or all ol the merchants combined with whom we have contracted, they can be exchanged at our store, which are permanently located or at any branch store lor very useful and attractive premiums. By asking foe Blue Trading Stamps and trading only with mer chants who give them you can get free a 10-cent Trading Stamp with every 10-ceut purchase, 10 Trading Stamps for $1 purchase, and in the same ratio for the full amount of your bill. Bear in mind the merchants make no advance in the prices of their goods, but on the contrary increase of trade secured to them by this plan will enable them to sell closer than ever before. Merchants may unintentionally neglect to give you ior them ; therelore the remedy lies with the customer ; you should not lusitate to ttsk for Blue Trading Stamps irom any merchant whose name appears in this Directoiy. This system enables merchants to pay cash for their goods of the wholesaler, and thereby obtain all discounts. Are you not entitled to discount for cash trade also ? Blue Trading Stamps put the merchant's business on a cash basis, and saves the customer from paying 'loses which the merchants sustain by reason of bad debts, which loses are inevitable where a merchants does a credit business. Ask for Blue Trading Stamps, of our hands-ome premiums. Ca.l n.nd get a JJirectory and Stamp Book to start your collection. WVVVVVWWVVWWWVAWWWVWVVVVV List of Merchants Who Give Trading Stamps Free : UAKhJt. Fred Kctthan, 101 North Main. HOOTS AND SHOKS. Joseph Hall, 20 North Main. HOOKS AND STATIONEKY. 1 Wwwnftners and 10 cent novels exemDt.1 Hooks Si Drown, 4 North Slain, CONI'PCTIONEUV. M. 1- Kemracrer, 83 North Stain. M T. Vurcell, 7 Eat Centra. Fred Keithan, 101 North Main. CLOTIIIEIIS AND TAILORS. The Famous Clothing House, cor. Main and Oak. DIIY GOODS AND NOTIONS. Davt.' Razanr. S7 West Centra. S. F.Supowlt. Guarantee Dry Goods House, 13 nortn Alain. DRUGGISTS. Shenandoah Drug Store, 3 South Main. See Handsome Display of Articles at THE FAMOUS CLOTHING HOUSE, Corner Main and Oak Streets. See the display in the Oak street window, where Trading Stamps will be Redeemed and Goods cheerfully shown. REMEMBER ALL GOODS ARE FREE TO "A FAIR FACE kV AY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAP BWOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILL of menstruation." They womannoou, atatng development 01 organs and body. Z4g known remedy for women equals them. Cannot dp harm life becomes a pleasure. Dy druggists. Hit, Ror Salts by DR E. C. Nerve and Brain I POP Bk oTLMHimB" R I lM BEE QBE The Original. All Is sold under a positive Written Guarantee, by authorised agents only, to euro Weak Memory, Dizziness, Wakefulness, Fits, Hysteria. Quickness, Night Losses, Evil DreaciB, Lack ot Confidence, Nervousness, Lassitude, all Drains, Youthful Krrors, or Excessive Use of Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor. wulQb leads to Mlscrv. Consumption, Insanity aud Death. At atoro or by mail, tt a box?; six for 3i with Written Guarantee to Cure or Befund Money. Sample Package, containing tiro days' treatment, with full Instruc tions, M cents. One sample only sold to each person. At store or by mall. Red Label Special Extra Strength. For Irapoto'npy, Loss of Power, Lost Manhood, Sterility or Barrenness, tl a box! six for (3, with Written Guarantee to cure la 80 days. At store or by mall. Sold at Klrlln's Drug Store. Facls are Stubborn. vlnced by Locil Testimony, 1 hey Differ Prom Other 1 Peop.e. Kiirtiiiirniliibliorn i Some liny be d.ttitl. None can be d tafii'u yul . A (n"t l( iilunys fltvlgeil about with prjof. tin to Mml tbtft of lnrwtljtitllan. Or It ilrlfl to tti re.l.n of doubts InTMtlgntc cloMlr the fallotvitttr. The cliwr the Miruttiut tlio ntbre eonvlne Ing the ram It. A Shtimniliiah cllizon spwVs 1 ere; 8kwKii frum exxrleiirouiHl vonvietloti. Mr John 1). Htiglio. ofS18 Nurtb M-irket stiwl. uilwr. mym "I Imvo Im-cii in Hlirn K limh fur tvtnty el(tht y&its. My son and I contract in inking outcil. Fur yean I had trouble nith my Imek nml kidneys, had both a pain m d 1ntnn'n icnm my lulni it ml in the smnll of my bnck . V II, this botbeted me very min li. an . otiinea Iwing woise thau otlicrs. I wne Induced tii try Dunn's Kidney l'llls mid pri'Ctireii them frinn Kirlm'a drug atori- I ilerivtul grant Ix-nefll from them for tin y corri-eleil ihr aclioii of the kidneys and freed me from pain. Dofiii s Kidney Pills foi sale by all dealers. Price 50 cent. Mailed by Foster-Mtlburn Co., Huttalo, N. V. S.J- ageing for the U. S Keinetnber the name Dosn'f and take tia utii r. "iMISonj- ot Uollnr uy in imokv, ovcry yol. Take no risk but g)t your homos, nook, fai illur- etc (nsnreil in drstlaM re ljb ,.iiuiiftnies rnproMintod by n Blue Trading Stamps unless you ask save them, and you will feel proud GItOCKUIKS AND 1'IIOVISIONS. INo stamps given with sugar. F. E. Magargle, it East Centre. Samuel Davis, 21 North Jardln T. J. llroughall, 25 South Main, ltenry L Jones, cor. (Val and Cheatnut. E. U. Foley, 27 West Centre. GKNiS' I'UKNISHINGS. The Famous Clothing House, cor. Main a d Oak. Max Levlt, Main and Centre. HATS AND OAFS. Max L.evlt, Main and Centre. The Famous Clothing House, cor. Main and Oak. MILLINKIIY AND FANCY GOODS. Mrs. J. J Kelly, 26 South Main. MKAT MAKKKTS. Curls Brothers, 33 East Centre. I, E. Wetterau, t South Jardln. STEAM LAUNDKlf. Shensndoali Steam Laundry, cqr. Alain and wnerry. TOIIACCO AND CIOAIIS. Paniell & Dodson, II East Centre. TRADING STAMP COLLECTORS, They overcome Weak ness, Irregularity nnd omissions, increase vig or and banish "painB aro "LITE SAVERS" to girls at $1.00 PER BOX BY MAIL. Sold MOTT S CHEMICAL CO,, Cleveland, Ohio. R. W. Houok. WEST'S I IflE.PI I Others Imitations. OLIO 1$ Our Soldiors Procood Northward PraatioQlly Without Opposition. ADVAH0E A COMPLETE 8D00E88. At Fiiiitiiiui Uonornt MoArtlmr Found 11 Forniur Chlar Hiiruoon In tlio Fili pino Army, Who Deolnrcm T(g it lte Hpootntilo Flllplnm Aro I)lirtl. Manila, Nov. 20. The following dls pfttchee have been received here from preen correspondents accompanying the American advance northward: General MacArthttr entered Goronn Saturday afternoon. The Insurgents; had fled last Monday, after burning the depot. Nothing else was destroyed by them. Gerona Is tho first town alonr; tho Manila-D.tgupan railway lino where the natives did not run at the approach of the Americans. Hie padres offered quarters In the ohurch and con vent. The town has one good house. Gerona is the seat of heavy ISuglUh sugar Intorcsts. The trip to Gerona was u hard one, and occupied six hours In covering soven mllos and a half, most ot tho time belnr; spoilt In fording a quarter ot a mllo Hood running out of the Hlo Tarlac. We have no wttgone, and pack null oh nnd native bearers carry all our supplies. The natives nt Gerona sny that Bay ombong was occupied last Sunday, by mounted troops, probably General Young's brigade of Oenernl Lawton's division. The people there are of a bet ter class than we havo usually found, and they welcomed the Americans, as they evidently realize that their agri cultural Interests will revive. General MacArthur said: "We seem to be en tering a different polltloal atmosphere. The people hore seem to bo less at tached to Agulnaldo's cause than those In many towns we have entered on the railroad line." Immediately on entering Gerona Sloven's scouts moved up tho track to ward Pantque. On the way they on countered an entrenched party of In surgents, whom they drove back, then entering the town and capturing four locomotives and thirteen cars. They learned that S00 insurgents had left the town In the course ot tho after noon. General MacArthur's troops nrrlved at Panlque from Gerona in tho course ot the morning. The railroad beyond Panlque has not been destroyed. Tho captured railway stock Is being re paired to handle supplies. Tho ex pedition ha3 started , north toward Bayoinbong, having loft two companies of the Thirty-sixth to garrison Gerona, The signal corps Is constructing lines With great rapidity. A native courier from Bayombong reports that the American troops left the town soonafter they entered, and that many natives remain, although no Insurgents. General MacArthur discovered at Panlque Major Joneson, formerly chlet Burgeon on the staff of the Filipino commander General Mascardo. He re sides at Uacolor, and Is about to roturn there to resume his practice, Major Joneson says that all respectable Fili pinos are disgusted with the behavior of .tho Insurgents and aro very glad that the Americans havo the upper hand. A contlnuoussprocesslon of refugees Is entering Panlque from the north, Indicating the proximity of other American troops, probably oft the rail road line. These refugees say that the insurgents have not known which way to turn, with the Americans occupying so many places In the north. Panlque is a rich sugar town. Some of the wealthy Chinese and the poorer natives nod at the first approach of our troops, but they aro now confidently returning. The rain has ceased, the weather Is flnq and the country Is dry ing rapidly. Advancing through the enemys country by train from Panlque, a dis tance of five miles, the Americans reached Moncada, where the natives have displayed a friendly disposition. The train Is stalled there by tho wreck of two locomotives and 54 cars, evi dently Intentional, on the main traclf., The freight house and depot had been burned. No attempt will be made to save the wrecked rolling stock, but the rack will be cleared, and as soon as two small breaks have been repair ed the expedition will continue north ward. Thus far the advance has been a complete success. Millions Qlren Away, It Is certainly Gratifying to the nnbllo to know of one concern In the land who aro not afraid to be generous to tho needy and Buffer ing. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine: and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Uronchttls, Hoarseness and all diseases or tho Throat, Chest and Lnngs are surely cured by It. Call on A. Wasley, Druggist, and get a trial bottle free. Regular size 50c and $1 Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. Killed tlio Poacemuker, Washington, Noy. 0. During a fight Saturday night between Charles f, Qrmsby and George F. Barnes Charles F. Golway, 28 years of age, who attempted to act as peacemaker, was hit a severe blow on the chin, knocking him down. The fall caused a fracture of the skull, from which ha died yesterday. The fatal blow. It is said, was struck by Ormsby, who has only one arm, although he denies all knowledge of such act. He has been locked up ou a charge ot murder. Does TMs Strike Yos 7 Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from cbronlo constipation. Karl's Clover Root Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an ahsolnte guarantee. Price SS cts. and 50 ots. Sold by P. D. Ktrlin on a guarantee. Noted French Architect Here. New York", Nov. 20. On the steamer La Bretange, of tho French line, which arrived from Havre yesterday, was Emil Benard, the French architect. who was recently decorated with the order 01 tne Legion of Honor and ban queted on the eve of his departure irom rsris oy tne institute of Archt tects of Franco. M. Benard won the first prize of J10.000 In the Interna. tlonal competition tor plans and de signs ior tne building ot the Unl verslty of California, to be erected at tne expense or Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst. Ho will remain hero a few day3 before going to uaiirornia. Tell Yoar Sister A beautiful complexion ia an Impossibility without good pure blood, the sort that only exists lu connection with the good digestion; a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea acts directly on tho bowels, liver and kidneys keeping tbetn In perfect health. PrlcefflS cts. and 150 cts. Sold by P. D. Rlrllu on a guarantee. FIOHTINfJ BUBONIC FLA0.UB. Stricken Wwl Will lie Frohlliltod From FiiliTlnis Ni-vv York llnrlior. New York, Nov. 20. The steamer J. W. Tmylor, which arrived Saturday from Santos, Brazil, with the captain and cook III with aunpected bubonic plague, h been disinfected as far as possible without discharge of cargo. The crew have been bathed and their clothes and effects have been subjected to steam. The patients are at Swin burne Island, and there la no change In their condition. The members of tho crew were removed to Hoffman Island today, and will be detained for observation for ten days. The cargo, coffee In sacks, will be discharged Into lighters. The sacks will be emptied Into other receptacles and then sub jected to steam disinfection. After the discharge ot the cargo the holds ot the steamer will be disinfected. The eargo may iiosslbly be destroyed. The ves sel will not be permitted to come to this CltT. Mnxwoll to tin Trim! In I'ortlntid. St. John. N. B.. Nov. 20. Ira D. Myers, American consul at this place, has received Instructions from Wash ington, In the rase of Rimer Maxwell, tho sailor who on Nov. 11 killed George Balsley on the merlcan schooner J. B. Van Ousen. In the Bar of Fundy. Washington directs that Maxwell and witnesses shall be sent to the Unttod States for trial as soon as It has been determined that the Canadian courts havo no Jurisdiction. Should It lie de cided the vessel was beyond the three mile limit Maxwell will be sent to Portland for trial. Nntlnnnl linpiilillonn ),nirtir. Chlcasro. Nov. 20. The executive committee of the National Republican League will meet In Washington on Tuesday, Dec. 12. to fix upon the time and place for Its convention In 1900. The meeting has been called by Presi dent George Stone, ot San Francisco. The indications point to considerable rivalry ovor a convention city. Chi cago, Indianapolis. St. Louis, SL Paul, Galveston and possibly Philadelphia will ask for tho gathering. The con vention will be the first national po litical gathering of the presidential yoar. PRBMATURULY OLD. A man ought not to feel old, or to be old until well up, towards the nineties, but now-a-days you don't aee many such men. Instead, you near people no older man 40 or 45 who begin to complain of tired backs and brains, of stomachs giving out, of shattered nerves, of lost energy, of aversion to work. These men have thoueht more of dollars than of health. They forget that money Is almost wortlileis without health to enjoy it. If men and women will Jake Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery, they needn't worry much about old age. The years will go by, but they won't show it. This medi cine makes digestion perfect, nnd changes a disordered stomach into a healthy one that works ns Nature intended. It regulates the liver, enriches the blood and tones the nerves. It prevents consumption by curing bronchitis, lingering coughs and bleeding mugs, ine uiscovery ' contains no al cohol; no false or uncertain stimulus; the power it rives is the nower of Nature: deeti. genuine and lasting. It does not create a craving for stimulants. In seriou9 cases of sickness, Dr. R. V. Tierce, Iiuflalo, N Y , will give free advice and counsel to those who write him. "The reason I dIaved writlnp mi hmrnw T wanted to wait w yrar after I had taken the medicine before giving ray statement, and now I can send a good, conscientious testimonial." writes Chas. II Sergeant, of Plain City. Madison Co., Ohio, " During the summer and fall of 1806 became all 'run-down.' nerves and stomach were out of order I wrote to Dr. Pierce for ad vice. He said I had general debility, and advised Dr rlcrce's Golden Medical Discoverv. and I used six bottles. Since I stopped taktng.it about one y ar ago. I have not taken any medicine of any kind, and have been able to work every day. Mv appetite is good. I can eat three squari- meals a day, and I do not feel that miserable burning in the stomach after eating." jJennsylvania 6 RAILROAD. SOHTJYKILL DIVISION Octoobu 30, 18M. Trains will Iaava Hhnandnah afir In. .rwi aaieror Wlggan, Uliberton, Frackvllle, Dark Water, St. Clair, Fottsvllle. Itamburg, Heading,. roiuiown, J-nocnuvllle. norrlslown a d Pht' adelpbta (I!r.ad street station) at A 15 and 8 0S a. m., 2 ru, a ia p. m. on week days. Sundays 8 05 a. m.. 4 SO p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 7 so, u is a. m. and 0 So, 7 84 p. m. Sunday, 11 01 a. m. and 6 88 d. m. Leava PottHvlllfi for Rhftn.nitn.h fvt.TTmu.1. viiiei 7 iu, 11 JJ a. to., s iu, 7 10 p. m. Bundaj 111 w. m.. o xu p. m, Leave Phlladelnhla. (Broad .tree! .t.ttnn I. In, uc.niiuunu n. o vj a. m., a iu p. m. wees. aaya. Sundays leave at A 50 and 0 23 a. m. ieave Pblladelpbla (IJroad street atattoa) foi i-uuviiie, iiw.otn uiauor car 1 , iu iv a. m., 1 uu, 10 Jparlor cttr). 7 1 p. m. weekdays. Sundays. oou, va. m, SDOtuipm, Leave Broad Street SUtlon, Philadelphia, FOB NEW YOBK. T7vmaaia ral.JaMa O OA A Ast 4 In sr. M a t sr 60, 7 38. 8 S3, 9 .10, ( 10 21, dining car), 11 00, II 13 am, IS 00 noon, 1383. t Limited 100 and 4 22 p m, uiuiiijc vursi, - 1 1 uiuiD. car J, a JJ. a ou, 4 02, 8 00, 5 66, (dining car), 600, 702, 810, (dining car), 10 00 p. m., 12 01, night. Sundays, 8 SO. 03. I 40. 6 00. 6 13. 8 23, 50, (10 31, dining ur;,iu so, uunm,u vju, mining carl, iz 00. J uu, (dining car), 4 02. (Limited 4 22 dinlnir ear) 5 20,6 69, dining carl, 8 33, 702, 810, Tdlnlns win, w p. ui., 14 ui niKQi. For Boston without change, 11 01 a ra. week days, and 8 10 p. m dally. Knr Sm flirt A.Kurw P.rV ftn, n . IvOtiK Branch, and Intermediate stations, 8 3fi! .v u., a rv, . v 1,1 n l.ua n. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Pop TlaHImnrA anrl Wtihlnrrtnn M v n a m 1020. 11 S3, a. m.. 12 09, 112 89 dining 'carl 'l lj! dining carl, 813. 411 3 23 Congressional i.iunieu uiniugcarj.aoi, s 17. 10 53, dining car 7 81 dlnluBT carl o in., and 120a nlt-ht w dava. Hundava. a SO t vt Q 11 1 1 rt . M i.m 1112, dining oar, 812. 4 41. (520 Congressional i.imiveu uininr can. a si aai mn nni itsi dining car, p. m.,aud I2 03nlEliV. ror Baltimore, accommodation, 0 13 a to, 1 at anu ivtpn wee uays, o us ana 11 10 p m dally WEST JERSEY & SEASHORE R. R FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad atreet station via Delaware rlvri bridge Express, 9 40 a m, 70S p m weekdays. ouiim.) .,v-ifn.u I IMJIWI Leave Market Street Warf Excreta, too a ra 2 00, 4 00, 6 CO p m weekdays. Sundays, 9 00, I0O0 i rn ' accommodation 4 80 and 6 00 p m. For Cape May. AiiRleaea, Wtldwood and Holly Ikinch, He Isle City, Avalon, and Stone iiottmr- i.xpreaayuuam, 4 00 p m week day Siiivi .a.900a in. V hlnMa. Unlnl AIM n.-. 4 00, 'O, p. m. week days. Sundays, 1 00 and IUW , LU. F ' tickets and other Information apply to nth. HKrni n i 1 1 , w-i, v t nr... ien'1 Manacer. Oen'l Pasa't'r At t PRAB0WSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., PotUvlIla, Pa- Fine old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, at the ba A. choice line ol Cigars and Temper ance Drinks, Accommodations loitrarelsrs. Meals stall boon WORST K'NR OF CASE. We Will IcU ou if You Believe it Will The Experience of Well Known Persons Ought Surely to be Convincing. 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I bare not bed a sign of kidney trouble since and it give me pleasure to re commend KM-nc-oiuVi to others who are troubled at I was." Morrow's Kid-ne-oklt are not pills, bet Yellow Tablets and tell at fifty cents a box at all drug stores and at S. P. Kirlm's drug store. Mailed on receipt of price. Manufactured by John Morrow ft Co., Chemists, Spring field, Ohio. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JJY M.BOnKE, ATTORWEY-AT-LAW. Onion Kran bulldlnr. corner of Main an Centra streets, Shenandoah. J CLAUDE BBOWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office! Cor. Centre and White streets, n ex o Justice Toomey'a office. rt OltUlILHIt, M. D., u. PHYSICIAN AND SURfJEON. No. 80 Hast Lloyd Street. Office hours: 8 to 9 a. m. 1 lolp.m, to 9 p. m. nnOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box U.Mahanoy City, Pa flavlne: studied under some of ths r.i masters in London and Parts, will plr InM.n on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture Terms reasonable. 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