a- -Kr-. i mnn nnnn minmnxi I "a0LV Dn8T" I "now dost.- I nnvinnn i rmn TTMnrcnci I the red flaq doqbv. tsr as. a-am Jht Cure that Cures Coughs, Golds, Grippe, Whooping CoiiRh, Asthma, Bronohltlo and Inolplont Consumption, Is TVva CrERMAN REMEDY" Cures WaoV mA utn ivn k$tio.ia tawtta. 25650(As NERVITA PILLS Restores Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and. wasting diseases, all effect of bc1 tabuse, or excess ana mats- UfaMnn A iinrvn 4nn!n nnil I'pinK glow lo ij:hc uiicckb auu restores the fire of youth. Bv mall COc tier box, O boxeB for S'-J.GO: with a written cunran- Uio to euro or refund tlio money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL, Sold at Klrlln's drug store. Shenandoah, l'a. Dr. Humphreys' Specifics euro by actiDg directly upon tho disease, without exciting disorder in any other part of tho system. no. CUKES. ' miCES. 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. .25 a Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... ,'2S 3 Teething, Colio.Crylng.'Wakef ulness .25 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 25 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis 25 8 Xeuralgla. Toothache, Faceache 23 9 Headache, Sick Headache, Yerllgo.$&5 10 Dyspepsia, Indlgestlon,WeakStomach.25 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods 25 12 Whites, Too Profuse Periods 25 13 Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness 25 14 Salt nheum. Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .25 18 nhctimattsm. Rheumatic Fains 25 16 Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague 25 19 Catarrh, Influenza. Cold la the Head .25 20 Whooping-cough 25 ST-Kldney Diseases 25 28-Nerrom Debility 1.00 30-Urlnaty Weakness, WettlngBed 23 77 Grip, nay Fever 25 Or. Humphreys' Manual of all Diseases at your Druggists or Mailed Free. Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of prrce. numphreys' tied. Co Cor. William & John Sts., New York. AHUSEHENTS. perguson's Theatre, : DAN. J, FERGUSON, Manager. MATINEE AND NIGHT. Friday, Nov. 24. PALMEIt'S SPECTACULAR PKO DUCTION, Uncle Tom's Cabin And Big Colored Vaudeville Com'y. -q-O PEOPLE 10 2 MARKS 2 Si TO PSY 2 Savage Bloodhounds, Ponies, Donkles, Brass Hand and Orchestra. One Car Load of Special Scenery. Our Vaudeville StarH are Oeorgoand Hattle Davis, Joe and Mary Davis, (Jpoige nnd Mamie HUIman, ltni'd.ill Sisters', Harden City quartette, TEN CHAMPION CAKE WAITERS. Grand Free Street Parade at Noon. MATINEE: Children, IQc. Adults, 20c NIGHT: - 10, 20 ard 30 Cents Reserved Scats at Klrlln's Drue Stroe. perguson's Theatre. HAN. J. FERGUSON, Mgr. THURSDAY, NOV. 23, -99 Second concert of the BROCKW&Y E. Ariel Ladles' Sextette, (Smith Sisters) Season tickets, 91, Iteaerved seats 10 nm 20 cts, extra. Single ad miss' on, JWoj reserved seats 6)c to 75c extra. Tickets can bo bought at Klrlln's drug store, Adams Express OflUe or from authorized agents. Chart open for evening reserve on Tuesday, November 21, 1899 Scuts can be reserved for the season at any time. perguson's Theatre. DAN. J. FERGUSON, Mgr. One IMIgr-tt Only. PflDAY, flOV. 27, '99 MR. BARNEY OILMORB, Tho Young Character Actor and Comedian and Flist Class Company In the Great Comedy Dramn, "Kidnapped IN New York." New songs, dsncea, scenery. Stethe cute little child. NOTE. The plsy l bnsd on the abduction of Baby Marlon Clark. PRICES : - 25, 35. 50 and 75 Cents, Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. kK3 I H I. ll 111 IYVfl. Y --- - - - .1 J I III, I II.UIIIUiA LLr ..' 1 . 0g Of Cane Colony Continues Steadily and Rapidly. ALL QUIET AT LADYBMITH. Well Snppllrd With Ammunition and Conrulriit or Ability to Hold Out.. (Jominil (Jatiu'ro Will Prevent nn Attack nn (Jom-i-iil Mottiuon'M Faroe. London. Nov. 21. Tho reports of heavy fighting at Ladysmltlr Inst Wed nesday have not been confirmed. On tho contrary, tho most reliable advices from Kstcourt Indicate that there was nothing more than a desultory can nonade. Probably tho rumor of a serious engagement grow out of tho fact that tho Doers throw a few harm less shells late Tuesday night, leading to tho supposition that an attack was imminent. Nothing, however, hap pened Wednesday. A I.adyBmlth dispatch, sent by a runner to Estcourt, says: "All Is well hero, with nothing Important to re port. We aro amply supplied with am munition nnd confident of our ability to hold out. Information from outside Is vory scarce, but It Is believed hero that the Iloers now Investing the town aro only a small force, ftnln Is ham pering the Boer operations severely." Tho Boer Invasion of Capo Colony continues steadily and rapidly. Thero are 1,300 Boers, at Colesborg, and news has reached East London thnt Lady Grey, near Allwal North, has been deserted by the British and Is now in the hands of tho enemy. From Delagoa bay comes reports of the arrival of more German officers and artillerymen, who have volunteer ed to Berve with tho Transvaal forces. The plan of operations on both sides is slowly unfolding Itself. General Joubert Is oyldently moving south to GEN. SIR W. F. OATACRB. nravent. If possible, the Junction of the British 1 relieving force "h "J,6 whnQ nn n,o nrnnra rtvRr hordor the Boers are believed to be concentrating at Donkerpoort to oppose General Bui- ler's advance. It is said 6,000 Boers nironrW lnapprpd nt Donlcers- poort. The English plan seems to be a threefold advance irom uuroan iu Ladysmith, from Orance river to Kim borley and from East London, by way of Oueenstown. to Liurgnersuorp. 1 flatacra will be able to keen the Boers on the Orange border suf ficiently occuDled to preserve General Methuen from undue molestation, es pecially if rumors from various sources are well founded that describe the Free State burghers as in nowise entnust ostic for flchting. Although Klmberley is supposed to be the objective or General Metnuen, many military critics are of the opin ion that his advance will be not to ward Klmberley, but across the Orange Free State, in order to Becure com plete command of the Orange river. Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and alt feel the results in loss of aooedte. poisons in the blood, back- ache, nervousness, headache and tired, list- less, run-down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to I. v. Liaroner, Idaville, Ind. He says : "Electric Bitters are just the thing 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 good appetite than anything I could take. I can now cat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at A. Wasley's drug store, bvery bottle guaranteed. Three Kllleit 1 n"h Flitlit Over MortKREO Antlers. I. T.. Nov. 21. NearDoakes. ville, SO miles east of Antlers, Deputy United Es'.-es Marshals James Ennls and Dave Everidge and John Kelly, a Goodland merchant, were killed by two men named Bishop and Frey, whdm the officers were trying to arrest for removing mortgaged property. Bishop some time since was sent to an insane asylum, and while confined there his wife mortgaged their cattle and other belongings to' Kelly, Bishop was released recently and claimed he had been d tugged and put in the asy lum. dive the Children a DrlaJc called Gtain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing nourishing food drink to take the place 01 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 die nerves. It not a stimulant but a health builder, and chil dren, as well us adults, can driuk it with great benefit. Costs about ' as much as Coflee- 15 and 23c. TJrelnir l'rolillittlqii or Football, St. Louis, Nov. 21. After spending several days Investigating the death of John Allen, of the Christian Brothers' college, who was Injured on Nov, 11 in a game of football, the coroner's Jury yesterday rendered the following verdict: We nnd that tne game was played strictly according to Rugby rules, but we believe tho game Is dan gerous and should be prohibited. Ver dict, accident." Knox ltoloiiRod nnd Itenrrpstod. New York, Nov. 21. After a prelim inary hearing yesterday, and in tjie nhoanf.a if u,i (TIi.Iati t ovfdnneA nn whlnh to hold him, Robort J. Knox, one of the indii.ru. was discharged. He was immediately rearrested. Knox resisted the detec- tlves and a fierce strusirie ensued. He was llnallv subdued. The detectives refused to sny on what charge they re- arrested Knox. ren Your Bister A beautiful complexion Is an Impossibility without good puro blood, the sort that only exists In connection with tho good ingestion; a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover n Uoot'Xea, acta directly on the bowels, liver I a uousenoiu necessity, ur. i nomas-uciec-and kidneys keeping them In perfect health, trio Oil. Heals barns, cuu, wounds of any Y rice s cts, ana w cm. Id by P, U, Klrlln on a guarantee. Hs3BMsewQafc is without Gold Dust. It lightens the labor of cleaning' more than half and saves both time and money. It is "Woman's Best Friend, Dirt's Worst Enemy." Send for frw boakUt H Qoldea Haiti for Homework." THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY Cblujo St.Lonlt NcwVork Boston Ate S3 WHO WILL. BLUE TRADING STAMPS. Always Encourage Our Home Industries. rVVVNrWVWVVVVVVWVWVA The syndicate of merchants whose names appear in this directory and who represent the leading and ..... ..., , lines m this vicinity, are anxious to increase their cash trade by giving t. 4. 1- I... !..: end they have contracted with Blue dealing with those merchants you will for each ten cents repiesented in your When you have saved 300 Trading stamps, 000, 900, 1200, qr more from any or all ol the merchants combined with whom we have contracted, they can be exchanged at located or at any branch store lor very usetul and attractive premiums. By asking for Blue Trading Stamps and trading only with mer chants who give them you can get every 10-cent purchase, 10 Iradmg btamps lor i purchase, and m the same ratio for the full amount of your bill. Bear 111 mind the merchants make goods, but on the contrary increase plan will enable them to sell closer unintentionally neglect to give you for them ; therefore the remedy lies hesitate to ask for Blue Trading Stamps from any merchant whose name appears iu this Directory. This system enables merchants nrlinlpenipr. ntirl thorefw ohtnin all discount for cash trade also ? Blue business on a cash basis, and saves which the merchants sustain by reasoniof bad debts, which loses are inevitable where a merchants does a credit business. . . f -m T-mHino- Srn.nrw. shvp them, and vrm will feel nrnnd - o r of our handsome premiums Call and get a Directory and Stamp Book to start your collection. List of Merchants Who Give Trading Stamps Free : HAKl'.lt. Fred Keltlian, 101 North Main. HOOTS AMI SHOES, Joseph Halt, 29 North Main. BOOKS ANI STATIONKKY. INewsnnpers nnd 10 cent novels exempt. Hooks & Brown, 4 North Main, CONFEOTIONKUY. M. L. Kemmerer, 33 North Main. M T. I'urcell, 7 J!at Centre. Fred Keithan, 104 North Main. CLOT1IIEUS ANDTAII.OKS. The Famous Clothing House, cor. Main nnd Oak. DUY GOODS ANI NOTIONS. Davis' Bazaar. 37 West Cenlre S. F. Supowlt. Guarantee Dry Goods House, 13 worth Mam. UUOGGISTS. I 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 A? AY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO UCii Tli AID The great remedy for nervous prostration and all diseases ot the generative organs ot olther sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Falling or Lost Manhood, Impotenoy, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. With every S5 order we guarantee to euro or refund the money. Sold at $1.00 per box, O boxes for $5.00. lilt. MOXT'S CIIUniCAL. CO., Cleveland, Ohio. For Sale toy THE PATRIA A TOTAL WRECK. Bhn Lies on tlio Knntlxh Coast, Still on lrlr Forwurd. London. Nov. 20. Tho Hamburg- American liner Patria, Captain Froh llch, which caught fire In tho English channel last Wednesday while on her way from New York to Hamburg, and which was finally abandoned Thursday noon, now lies between walmer and the South Foreland, on tho Kentish coast. She Is still on flro forward, but there Is no smoke abaft tho bridge. At low water she will be partly dry. Apparently the fire has completely gut ted her and rendered her a total wreck, The partial submersion has materially diminished the Are. Captain Frohllch, of the Patria, in the course of an Interview at Cuxhaven yesterday, made the following state- ment: "I knew nothing of the fire until the rawia was on jjoiKesiuue, wueru v promptly brought the snip up. 1 Here was a imirn; hiuuiik mo iiuuBeuBero, otherwlso they could hayo saved their personal belongings. The fire, how ever, had such a stronir hold of the (ore hatah as to prevent us reaching the heavier baggage. The vessel Is now only a shell, .and there "is little hope or realizing roucn." son ( cures sore uiroiu, croup, caurrn, asthma i never falls. flf&trd Work IIS GIVE YOU enterprising business people in their i 1., 1 secure new customers and thereby I Blue Trading Stamps, and to that T1.. i I!. Cl H.t Trading Stamp Co., so that by receive one Blue Trading Stamp cash purchase. our store, which are permanently free a 10-cent Trading Stamp with no advance 111 the prices of their of trade secured to them by this than ever before. Merchants may Blue Trading Stamps unless you ask with the customer ; you should not to pay cash for their goods of the rlisonnnts. Are von not entitled to Trlaing. stamps put the merchant's the customer from paying loses J I GKOCEItlES AND I'ltOVISIONM. INo stamps given with sugar. V. E. MnBargle, 11 Kat Centre. Sninuel Davis, 1 North Jardin T. J. ItroiiRhall, 25 South Main. Henrv 1.. Jones, cor Coul and Chestnut. E. U. Foley, 27 West Centre. GKNS' FCltNISIIINGS. The Famous Clothing House, cor. Main a d Oak. Max I.evit, Main and Centre. HATS AND OAI'S. Max Levit, Main and Centre. The Famous Clothing House, cor. Main and Oak. MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. Mrs. J. J Kelly, 26 South Main. ' MEAT MAHKETS. Carls Brothers, S3 E-st Centre. I. E. Wctterau, 4 South Jardin. STEAM LAUNDRY. Shenandoah Steam Laundry, cor. Main and unerry. TOIIACCO AND CIGA11S. Daniel! i'Dodson, It East Centre, TRADING STAMP COLLECTORS. VITALITY 33XX. MOTT'S R. W. Houck. SIX KILLED ON THE RAIL Construction Train Colllrtos tvttli Itmulonr In South Dukotu. Sioux Falls. S. D Nov. 20. Six men were killed and four perhaps fatally injured In an accident last evening on tho Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha railroad at Humboldt, 20 miles west of Sioux Falls. A construction train was backing out of Humboldt when a handcar bearing 35 Italians camo around a curve. The Italians saw their danger and Jumped from the car, which caught under the rear of the ca boose, and this and the flat car next to It were wrecked. On the flat car were 20 Italian laborers, five of whom were killed outright and Ave more in jured. One of the Injured died en route to this city. Of the dead Brook Cobelman is an American. The rest are Italians. As soon as the wreck occurred the Italians made threats against the train crew, who were com1 polled to pull out at once to save their lives. A Sensible Han Would use JKemp'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 ized any druggist to give you a sample bottl free to convince you of the merit of this great remedy, I'tice 25c and 50c, Tho Mooting of the National Ei eoutivo Ooinmittoo in Chicago. SLOGANS FOR NEXT 0AMPAIQN. Whlto Froo Stiver t lit tlio l'Intrortn to Stn.v, It Im Irnpncd to M nk a Htrone Antl-Trut FloUt Nntlonnl Conven tion Mny Moot In Anrll. Chicago, Nov. 21. Tho Democratic national executive comtnltt,H. with National Chairman J. K. Jone In thfc chair, spent most of yesterday in a room In the Sherman House discussing matters pertaining to organization, ways and means and the administra tive affairs of the organization. The committee will meet again today, and it Is expected will get through with the business on hand before night. Noth ing was said about a meeting of the national committee, but it is believed tho committee will bo called to meet in Washington on Feb. 22. Tho committeemen were extremely uncommunicative as to what was done at the meeting. Secretary Charles Walsh said the committee had trans acted no business of interost or Im portance, but only considered admin istrative affairs. After the meeting had adjourned, however, soma of tho committeemen continued the discuB sion. of the probable situation next year. They disclosed tho fact that a considerable part of the committee's time had been devoted to dlsousslng the probable effect of high prices on the campaign of 1900. It Is the purpose of some of tho com mitteemen to organize a bureau of In formation and education, whose duty It shall 'be to gather accurate and definite Information relating to trusts, cost of manufacturing, selling prices to Jobbers and middlemen, selling prlce.4 JUUUUIH ttllU JillUUlBlllCM, DOIUUK Milium i rnn.,lm wnH an Pnt of .................. ' -c- r raw material. They believe they will be able to show that the present high prices are the result of trusts and com bines, and that workingraen have been given but a small proportion of the In crease in selling values. This Idea has assumed such tangible form that It is predicted that W. H. ("Coin") Harvey will bo placed at the head of the bureau, but none of the commit teemen would admit this. All the committeemen said frte coin ace was In tho platform to stay, but none of them said it would be the dominant issue. Congressman 'Will lam Suizer. of New York, appeared be fore the committee. He said trusts would be the issue In tho east. James F. Jllnturn, of New Jersey, told the committee practically the same thing. Mr. MInturn said the New Jersey uenv ocratlc committee did not have the confidence of the Chicago platform Democrats and that some of the mem bers had voted tho Republican ticket. He wanted W. J. Bryan to visit Now Jersey and help Btralghten things out. Senator Pettlgrew. of south DaKota, and Charles A. Towne, of Duluth, both of them silver Republicans, told the committee that free silver was still live Issue in their states. There was a strong feeling among tho commltteement present In favor 01 holdlnc the national convention in April or May, preferably the latter .month. It was not witnin tne prov' ince of the executive committee to take any action regarding the convention, but It was freely admitted that tne or fers of all expenses paid and a bonus of S50.000 to the campaign fund, which had been made by Kansas City and Milwaukee, were leading to very fa vorable consideration of both cities. Congressman Suizer, of New York, managed to nut some strong propo sltlons under his ambition to be the minority leader of the house In the next session of congress. He received promises of aid from Illinois and other western states, and a number of south ern votes were promised him. when he left for New York he claimed 63 votes, 15 short of the number neces sary to give him the place. It was announced at the conclusion of the meeting that a gathering of free silver Republicans will be held in Chi cago on or about Dec. 7. Ex-Governor John P, Altgeid called on Senator Jones during the day, and met with a warm reception. Mayor Harrison did not call on Senator Jone3, Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not ttfrald to be generous to the needy and suffer ing. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery lor uonsumpnon, uougns ana Colds, have elven away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine: and have "tho satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma,, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases or the Throat. Chest and Lungs are surely cured by It. Ca.ll on A. Wasley, Druggist, and get a trial bottle tree, itcguiar size ouc. ana i Every bottle guaranteed, ot price retunaea. Tlio Kontnoky Content, Frankfort, Ky., Nov. 21. The Demo cratlc state campaign committee con cedes that Taylor has a majority on the face of the returns, but bases a hope of the election of the Democratic ticket on throwing out the vote of Louisville on account of the Inter ference of Governor Bradley's soldiers, and Johnson and Knox counties, where tissue ballots were used. The Ken tucky election law plainly provides for a secret ballot, and the Republicans admit that they are not as well forti fied in the defense ot their interests In Johnson and Knox counties cases as might be, but they assert that should Louisville be thrown out they have as surances that Governor Bradley will back them up in resistance, which they say is already fully planned. Does Tills Strike Ton ? Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath como from enronic constipation, rvaria Clover Root Tea la an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Price 25 eta. and 60 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrliu on a guarantee. Senator Ilfty wnrd'H Condition, Nebraska City, Nov. 21. Senator Hayward's condition Is not so favor able as for two or three days past. His right arm and leg seem almost free from the paralytic effects, but his mind is not aa clear as It was Saturday. His pulse and temperature are somewhat above the normal. The II nm of Industry In Cumberland, Cumberland, Md., Nov. 21. The Cumberland rolling mill', which once employed 800 men, but had been Idle lor several years, was started up yes' terday. The company will employ adoui 4uu men. Castro's Government Ttoooculred. Caracas, Venezuela, Nov. 21. The United States government has officially recognized the de facto government headed by General Clprlano Castro, the MctoviouB revolutionary leader. OASTOTITA, Beiri tha ltl8 m Haw "'"W BOIieM It I No t.nniror l:nftlv In KiolttDir tlit. Prrtirti I'lipulnoa. Paris. Nov. 21. In th chamber of deputies yesterday M. Allcot, Itepubll can, brought up the question of the display of red flags on 8unday In con nection with the ceremony of unveil ing, on the Place de la Nation, Im statue symbolising ' The Triumph of the Republic," by the president of the republic, M. Ixmbet. M. Allcot wanted to know If the government had au thorlied the display. Premier Waldeck noiiMeau replied that the government had not authorised the carrying of any red flaw In the procession, adding i that whatever discordant notes might have been struck, they only served to emphasize the magnificent acclama tion which greeted the republic. "It Is useless, eald the premier, "to en deavor to excite public opinion by raising the red flag bogey, as was done CO years ago." .Miiny Clinree4 AtrnliiHt n Mldtvlrn. St. Louis, Nov."21. The grand Jury yesterday returned true bills against Mrs. Henrietta Bamberger, the Mid wife, who was arrested last week, as follows: Murder In the first degree, un named Infant in May, 1895: manslaugh ter In the first degree. Mary Holtcainp, i died Feb. 13, 189S: Ida Zimmerman. March 3, 1896; I,ydla Itressert, Sept. 10. 1897; Wllhelmlna Spoerl. July 1, 1898. All are said to have died as the result of operations and poison. llmperor Wllllnm'H Vltlt to I'nulnnil. Windsor. Nov. 21. Yesterday after noon the German emperor, now visit ing Queen Victoria, went for a stroll n Windsor park. Inspected the queen s prize cattle and visited the armory. There was a family dinner party at the castle last evening. Today an elabor, nto banquet was given In St. George's hall, united States Ambassador Choatc was among the guests. Monr ltrrl'il iv Now Trlnl. Vv v.. v ,. n - w. r?nfr handed down an opinion and decision In general sessions court yesterday denying a new trial to William A. K. Moore, convicted some mouths ago of 'badgering ' Martin Mahon, of tho New Amsterdam hotel, and senteiiMiu to 19 years In prison. There is no anrumcnt so (rood as an ab solute, plain, truthful statement of fact. There is nothing so interesting as fact. In the true uappen ings in the every day life of evcry-dny people are materials for most thrilling novels. There are every day stories of heroism, sufTeritifr, and the final tri umph of good over evil of happineas finally crowning en deavor. Here is a case in point : In the county of Escambia iu Alabama Is tlie little town of Flomatou and there lives Mrs. Mollie Grimes. She was a good wife and mother but several years ago she found her health slipping away irom uer. sue realized mat, tins meant the inevitable nervousness and irritability that would surely lose for her the affec tion of her children and husband, and that as her health declined, discord and misery would appear in her home. She was filled with the loving motherly in stinct, but two miscarriages in succession almost broke her heart. She had almost lost hope when the clouds rolled away ami tne ngnt ot uealtli ana Happiness returned. She tells her story in these words : " I was almoit heart-broken to think. I could not rnise any more children and had to suffer as I did. I had lost two children by miscarriages bou i iuuy cxpcciea 10 lose another when, in Autrust 1897, 1 learned of and began taking Dr. l'ierce's Favorite Tre scriotion and took it un til after baby was born K id AOTcmoer. wiinmy other children I had suf fered everything that flesh could suffer but this time I was in perfect health ,aud had a very easytlrac Iwaslnlabor only a short time. I can not prai Dr Pierce's medicines enough for I believe they certainly saved my baby's life and mavbe my own life as well. I took the ' Favor ite Prescription ' and also the ' Pleasant Pellets.1 me 1'ieosant renets act line a cnarm." ennsylvania RAILROAD. SOHUYKILI. DIVISION NoVEJinau 19 1389. Train will leave Shenandoah after tne aDove date ror wlggan, Gilberton, FraoTllle, Iark Water, St. Clair, Pottsvlllo. Hamburg, Reading, i-onstown, i-noenixviue. norrmown a a rni i slelphla (Rrrfid streol station) at '20 nd 8 0S a. m., j 10, o u p m. on week days. rJunday 8 05 a. m.. i 30 o. m. Trains leave Frackvllle tor Shenandoah at 7 41, 11 44 a.m. and S 88, 7 So p, m. Sundai 11 01 a. m. and S 86 d. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (vtaFracWl vine) l id, it -ju a. m., o iu, 7 lo p. m. uunaa) 10 S3 a. m.. 5 10 r. m. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), tci nnenanaoan ai a a. m.. f iu p. m. wees: uaj Sundays leave at 6 SO and 9 23 a. m. leare rulladelphln inroad street station) r Pottsvllle. S 30. 8 B3 I narlor carl . 10 19 m.. 1 1 4 10 parlor car, 7 3U p. m. weekdays. Sunday. a ou, vus. m. ant w- p m. ljeave iiroaa street rJUtion, rnuaaeipma, FOE NEW YORK. TT.-, . tiMini . ill K rv-l ' a m 7 M. 8 23, 9 03, 9 HO, (10 21, dining car), 11 00, 11 43 a m, i uj noon, i. !. itaunteu l uu ana 'zi p m, dining cars), 1 4 '. (2 30, dining car), 8 20, 8 GO, bw, s oo, (Uining car), 6 00, 7 02, 8 10, (dining car). 10 00 n. m.. 12 02. nlebt. Sundava. S2C.4 03. I40.SOO.S18 823, 9 SO, (10 21, dtnlcg car), 10 4, 11 43 a m, 12 03, (dining car), 12 83. 2 80. (dining can, tin, (Ljmiteu 4 dining car), Du, oo, luuung carj. d, l u?, a iv, idining car j, iu uu p. LU., la U4 uigm. For Boston without change, 11 01 a m. week days, and S 10 p. ra.. dally. Long Branch, and Intermediate stations, 8 23, I I' or Mea Ulrt. Aaburv 1'arkr. ocean nm,. I it iu a iu, s ev, u. u in wcefe.ua 3. WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington. S so. V 20. a si. 10 20, II 23, 11 S3, a. m., 12 86 dining car 113,1 dining carl, 8 12, 4 11 13 23 Congressional limited dlnlnir carl . 6 03. 6 20. (ASS. dlnlnir ,rl it oi uining cuij, p oi., ana jx jo mgni week days. Sundays 8 SO, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. m.. 1209 1 12. dining carl. 3 12. 4 41 (320 Conmwiliiti.l Limited dlnlug car, a 03 6 65 dining car, 1781 dining carl. D. m,. and 12 20 nluhi. For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 12 a ra, 1 57 anas vi p m wees u&ys, o uaana 11 10 p m dally WEST JERSEY & SEASHORE R. R. FOE ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Pruad street station via Delaware onugo express, v sua m, 7 u p m weekdays, Sundays, 9 20 a tu 703 pm. - -. . v. ...... ..v. 1 . . "V III, I . U 200,400, 800 p m weekdays. Sundays, 900, Amher Ale Ttnttlfvl "Pol,. M 10 00 rr accommodation 4 Wand S 00 pm. M""1"" UOttiecl .Tale Ale, leave junraei sireei w an Jbxpreot, I ou a ra: aillOSf :8toS Harbor Kxpresa 9 00 a m, 4 00 p ru week days 8uni'avs,9CUam. ' Hnm,n TnTnl uTTx-nTr... Qm m , rv 4 0", 10 Ou 0, p. 111. week day. Sunday, 9 00 and Pur ticket aud other Information apply tc lie agent Oen'l Manager. Oen'l Pa''t As fRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRABOWSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., PoJtaTllle, P. Fine old Whiskeys, Olns and Wine, at the ba A. cnoice iinq oi Cigar and Temper- Drink. ance Accommodations for travelers. 1 Meal at all honrt --142) 1 Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System lITUALCONSTT.ON 1 umu PERMANENTLY 1T5 Bm G" -trr.TS UNCIAL p- OUT THE GENUIMt - MAHT O 67 (aui?rniaTgSyrvp(. .oU'SVtc-i. f"'e' ...w Vo. fos SAumu oaitWi rnu tot. nt Kmc PROFESSIONAL CARDS. itf. M. BURKE. ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Offlc Emsn bulldlnr. corner ot Main an Centre streets, Hhenandoah. J CLAUDE nitOWJt, ATTORNGY-AT-LAW. Office: Cor. Centre and White street, nex o Justice Toomey's office. Q ailUlILKIt, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. No. 80 East Lloyd Street. Office hours: 8 to 9 a. m.t I to t c. m. 7 to? p. m. )KOF J0IINJ0NK8, H0S1CAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahtnoy City. Pa navlng studied under some ot the he masters In London and Paris, will srire louoni on the violin, maudoll n, kuI tar and vocal culture Terms reasonable. Addre-g In care ol Strou" the Jeweler Hhnnsndoah. Lauer's Reading Beer and Porter Brewers of the finest and purest .... fen These products are seldom equalled aud never surpassed. Also bottlers of all Carbonated Beverages. Private . families desiring orders filled can have them promptly by calling ou Christ. Schmidt. Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH, - AA. EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking. No. 13 North Jardin St. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale. Snarklin Still v v--i rrrr . u 1 r Blown Stout Half ad Half. Beer AtA Pnrtpr dnu gorier. L0RENZ SCHMDT'S 1 1 Mt. Carbon Beer ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Alain Street, Will receive prompt attention.
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