A Curo for Norvous Headache. For eight years I sulTercd from constipation null Revere nervous hctulaclie, the lieadnche usually lnntlng three daya at a time, Head, ncho powders relieved mo temporarily, but left loo bad an effect. Hlnco I began taking Celery King I have greatly Improved In health, seldom or never have bendacho, have gained In flesh, and feel decidedly well. Mrs. E. 8. Hatch, Temple, N. II. Celery King cuhe diseases of the Xerven. Btomhcb, Liver and Kidneys. Bold by drug- LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL- CURES Biliousness, Constipation. Dyspopsia, Sick-Hoad -actio and Llvor Complaint. SUGAR COATHO. Sold by all druggists or sent by mall. Ntrvlta Mcilcil Co., Cblcsro 60 box contains 15 pills. Sold by Klrlln s drug store, Shenandoah, Pa. Dr. Humphreys' Specifics cure by acting direcupon the disease, without exciting disorder la tray other part o the system. HO. CUHE3. PRICES. 1 Fever, Congestions, Inflammations. .'J 3 2 Worms, Worm Fovcr, Worm Colic... ,23 3 Teething. Colic, Crylng.Wakefulness ,23 4 1) la r rh rn , of Children or Adults 23 7 onghi. Colds, Bronchitis 23 8 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faccache. 25 9 Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. ,23 10 Dyspepsia, Indlgestlon,WeakStomach.25 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods 23 12 Whiles, Too Profuse Periods ,25 13 Croup, Laryngitis, Iloarseness .23 14 Salt nhcuni. Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .25 16 nheumatlim, IUioumatlo Pains...,., ,25 1C Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague...'., .23 10 Catarrh, Influenza. Cold In the Head .23 HO Whooping-cough 25 2T-Kldney Diseases 23 28-Nervous Debility 1.00 30 Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed 23 77-3rlp, nay Fever 25 Or. Humphreys Manual of all Diseases at your Druggists or Mailed Free. Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of prrce, Humphreys' Med. Co Cor. William s John Sts., Mew York. AHUSEriENTST-- perguson's Theatre, DAN. J. FERGUSON, Manager. MATINEE AND NIGHT. Friday, Nov:1;, 24. PAI.MKU'3 SPECTACULAR PRO DU0TI0N, Uncle Tom's Cabin And Big Colored Vaudeville Com'y. AO PE0PLE--40 1 2 MARKS 2 2 TO P S Y Savage Bloodhounds, Ponies, Donkfcs, Brass Bund ana urcnestru. One Car Load of Special Scenery. Our Vaudeville Stars are Geo rue and Ilattle Davis. Joe anu Mnry Davis, Ueorge and Mamie lllllman, Randall Sisters, Oarden city uuartetie. TEN CHAMPION CAKE WLKER9. Grand Free Street Parade at Noon MATINEE: Children, lie. Adults, 20c NIGHT: - 10, 20 ard 30 Cents Reserved Seats at Klrlln's Drue Stroe. perguson's Theatre. DAN. J. FERGUSON, Mgr. THURSDAY, NOV. 23, '99 Second concert of the BROCKWSY E. Uriel Ladies' Sextette, (Smith Sisters) Season tickets, 81, Reserved seats 10 and 20 et extra. Single admission, S3o; reserved seats 6 s to 75c extra. Tickets can be bought at Klrlln's drug store, Adams Express Ofllce or from authorized agents. Chart open for evening reserve on Tuesday, November 21, 1899 Seats can be reserved f cr the season at any time, Ferguson's Theatre. DAN. J. FERGUSON, Mgr. One Night Only. 90(jDflY, jOlt. 27, '99 AIR. BARNEY OILMORB, The Young Character Actor snd Comedian and First Class Company In the Great Comedy Drama, "Kidnapped IN w New York' New songs, dances, acenery. Seethe cute little child. NOTE, The play Is b'as'd o'n the abduction of Uaby Murlon Clark. PRICES : 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents, Reserved seat at Klrllu's drug store. MOO PILLS I 25 CTS. I RACE WARJN TEXAS. Conflict Botwoen Citizens and Ne gro Soltliors at Fort Kinggold, TWO REPORTS OF THE AFFAIR' Military Comnmiidm-lioolnres tbool- , dlern Were Attnukod by n Mob, While , Comity .In duo Hayn Mold tors Woro tlio ( AiruroiiorH Wun Troops Uncalled. I Austin. Tox.. Nov. 22. Yesterday ! Governor Snyres received a telegram from Ooneral McKlbben, tbo command ing rfficer of tho united States troops at San Antonio, Baying' tbat there bad been n race riot at Hlo Grande City Monday nlcht between the federal negro troops stationed there and the citizens of that town. General Mc Klbben telegraphs that the report ho received from tho commander at Fort IUngKold. near Hlo Grande City, Btated that nil the troops were In tho garrison when the citizens of the town advanced and flred upon the guard. The guaril returned the fire and the entire gar rison was at once called to arms. The Citizens continued flrlne, and the sol diers linally had to bring their Gatling guns into play to disperse th-i at' ackers. The commander asks for more troops. A telegram from the county Judge states that the negro soldiers fired Into and over the town for something like and hour and a half, shooting Into a number of houses, wounding one man and' frightening women and children so badly that a number of them have fled. The attack was entirely unpro voked, the community is highly In censed, and further trouble Is feared. Governor Sayers telegraphed to the county judge of Starr county for fur ther details, nnd received in renlv a reiteration of the previous dispatch, with this addition: "The soldiers fired over 1.000 shots. Population terrorized. I fear tho peo ple may decide to avenge themselves for this dastardly act. Civil authori ties would be powerless to control. I understand that Lieutenant Ttobottom. commanding, directed this cowardly assault. No cause for the act. wire Washlneton nnd San Antonio for searching Investigation and removal of troops at once." Governor Sayres, after ordering nis adjutant general to the scene of the disturbance, sent the following tele gram to the secretnry of war at Wash ington: "Please direct immediate impartial and searching investigation Into the conduct of negro soldiers at Fort Ringgold. Starr county, Tex. Also Is sue order for Immediate removal of troops." commanding General BicKibuin nas ordered troops of cavalry from Fort Brown to proceed by forced march to Itlnggold, and Is taking every possible precaution to prevent further trouoie. Adjutant General schurry started lor the scene of action last night. Colonel Roberts, post adjutant at Fort Sam Houston, left San Antonio yesterday afternoon on a special train for Laredo with a detnehment of the Twenty-fifth Infantry to make an In vestigation of tho trouble at Fort Ring gold and to make a full report to Gen eral McKIbbln. Trouble between the negro soldiers on the frontier posts and the Mexl can population has been brewlne for some time. A collision between the police and negro soldiers at- Laredo a few weeks ago has resulted in the abandoning of the post there. A small sized riot occurred at Rio Grande City last month, in which .some soldiers were shot and others arrested and fined. Since then the Mexicans and soldiers at Rio Grande City have been at the bitterest enmity. Glorious News. Comes from Dr D, B. Carglle, of Washita, I. T. He writes : t our Dottles ot fciecino Hitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula which had caused her great suffering for years, I errlbio sores wouki nreaK out on nor head and face, and the best doctors tould irivanohelo: but her cure la complete and nnd hnr health Is excellent " This shows what thousands have proved, that blectrio Hitters is the best blood Duriner known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, bolls and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expeli poisons, helps digestion builds up the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist, uuarauteed. Senator Ilnywnrd'H Condition. Nebraska City, Nov. 22. While phys ically not much changed, Senator Hay. ward's montal condition has grown de- cldedly worse so much so that his physician is fearful of an Inflammation of the lesion of me brain. Tno sena- tor's right arm seems to be completely dead, the sensatory nerves and muscles being alike useless. Graln-0 Brings Relief to the coSee drinker. Coffee drinking Is a habit that is universally indulged in and almost as universally Injurious. Have you trietTGraln-O? It Is almost like coffee but the effects are just the opposite. Coffee upsets the stomach, ruins the digestion effects the heart and disturbs the whole nervous system Graln-0 tones up the stomach, aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. There is nothing but nourishment in Grain O. It can't bo otherwise. 15 and 25c per package. To Iti'lnir Home tho Mnlno'x yiotlms, Washington, Nov. 22. The navy de partment has about concluded arrange ments for bringing to this tcOuntry' the bodies of the 1C6 sailors of, the Maine. now interred in Colon cemetery. Ha vana, The bodies will be brought to Washington and interred in Arlington National cemetery. To-Night and To-Morrow Night And each day and night during this week yon can get at any druggists Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to be the most successful remedy ever sold for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, ABtbma and Consumption. Get a bottle to-day and keep It always In the house, so you can check your cold at once. Price 25c and 50c. Sample bottle free. Crushed to IJentii by a Runaway. Lancaster, Pa., Nov. 22. Norman Pownall. a son of Henry Powuatl, prominent farmer llvintr in Salisbury township, near Christiana, 18 years old. was killed yesterday afternoon Ho was driving a team of four horses hitched to a heavy wagon. The young man had been walking alongside the horses, when they started t,o get away and he tried to stop them. He fell to the ground and two wheels ot the wagon passed over him, crushing the life out of him. What li Bhlloh ? A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption ; used through tbe world fot half a century, has cured innumerable cases of incipient consumption ana relieved many In advanced stages. If you are not satisfied with tbo results we will refund ypur money Price 23 cts., 60 ct. and f 1.00. Sold by P. D Klrllu on a guarantee, W5 Tlio Kirnl You Have- Always Bought, nnd -which has been iu uso for over 30 yenrs, has homo iiio Bljriiatiiro of ami has j7tzzy sonnl supervision since Its Infancy. f-COCCUi Allniwiin ntin tntlnrnlvtt vnil 111 tills. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd Just-ns-gooil" aro bun Experiments that trlflo with nnd endanger tho health off Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTOR I A Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, lrops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other NnrcoMo substance. Its ago is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fovcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and AVind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE Sears the The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CCNTAUR COMPANV. TT MURRAY STREET, NSW YORK CITY. WHO WILL. BLUE TRADING STAMPS. Always Encourage Our Home Industries. The syndicate of merchants whose names appear in this directory and who represent the leading and lines in this vicinity, are anxious to increase their cash trade by eiviucr Ptirl tlipv Imvp rnntrnr-tprl with T?hif dealing with those merchants you for each ten cents represented in your When you have saved 300 1 fading stamps, 600, 900, 1200, or more from anv or all ol the merchants combined with whom we have contracted, they can be exchanged located or at any branch store ior very useful and attractive premiums. By asking for Blue Trading Stamps and trading only with mer- chants who give them you can get free a 10-cent Trading Stamp with every 10-cent purchase, 10 Trading Stamps for $1 purchase, and iu the . .. x- ri.11 , r .7.,t,:ii 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 tlie 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 lrom any nierchant.whose name appears in this Directory. This system enables merchants to pay cash for their goods ol the wholesaler, and thereby obfain 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 Ask for Blue Trading Stamps, of our handsome premiums. Call and get a Directory and btamp Book to start your collection WWWVVWWWWVVSrVWWVVWVWVW List of Merchants Who Give Trading Stamps Free : ItAKKIt. Fred Keithan, 101 North Main. HOOTS AND fellOES. Joseph Ball, 29 North Main. HOOICS AND STATIONEItY. 1 NewsriaDers and 10 cent novels exeinut.l Hoolts & Brown, i North Main, CONFECTIONEHY. M. Ij. Kemmerer, 35 North Main. M T. rurcell, 7 J'iwt Uenlre. Fred KMthan, 101 North Main. CI.OTIIIE11S AND TAILORS. The Famous Clothlngllouse, cor. Main nndp.ik. DIIV GOODS AND NOTIONS. Davis' Ilazaar. 37 West Centre. S. If. Supowlt. Guarantee Drv Goods House, 13- n prm main. DKUGGISl'S. Shenandoah Drug Store, 3 SouthLtn. See Handsome Display of Articles at THE FAMOUS CLOTHING HOUSE, Corner Main and Oak Streets. it. .1! "... -1- -1 i oee uie uispiuy n me vjan street be Redeemed and Goods cheerfully shown. REMEMBER ALL GOODS ARE FREE TO MOTTS PENNYROYAL PILLS of menstruation." They womannoou, aiainrr known remedy for women equnls them. Cannot do harm life becomes a pleasure. $1.00 IEK BOX BY SI AIL. Sold oy urtiggists. uit. ForSale toy Faultless Labor Are responsible ior our always busy business. Try us on plumbing and gas fitting. You wont regret the trial. P. W. BeU, Oor. White & Lloyd Sts. hecn inailo under his pcr- ALWAYS Signature of GIVE YOU enterprising business people in their secure iiew customers and thereby Blue Trading: Stamps, and to that Trnrlitirr fitnmn Co.. so thnt hv will receive one Blue Trading Stamp cash purchase. at our store, which are permanently ot trade secured to mem by tins than ever before. Merchants may Blue Trading Stainps unless you ask with the customer ; you should not credit business. save them, and you will feel proud GICOGEItlKS AND PROVISIONS. No stamps given with Bugar. P. K. Mngargle, 11 Kast Centre. Samuel Davis. 21 North Jnrdln. T. J. Brouehall, 23 South Main. Jienry Ij. Jones, cor. i;oai ano vuesmui. E. B. Foley, 27 West Centre. GKNiS' FUltNlSIIINGS. The Famous Clothing House, cor. Main a d Oak. aiax i.evu, lain anu ventre. HATS AND CAI'S. Mnx l.evli. Mnln nnd Centre. The Famous Clothing llouso, cor. Main and OaIc .M1I.UNEUY AND FANCY GOODS. Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 20 South Main. SlUAT MAHKl'.rS. Carls Brothers, 33 East Centre. I. K. Wetterau, i South Jar din. STEAM. LAUND11Y. Shenandoah Steam Laundry, cor. Main and uiierry. TOHACCO AND CIGAIIS. Danlell & Dodson, 11 East Centre. . 1 I J! K, ...ill winaow, wnere traumg otuuips win TRADING STAMP COLLECTORS. They overcomo Weak ness, irregularity and omissions, increase vicr- or and banish "nains aro " LIFE SAAMiUS " to girls at ueveiopment of organs ana boay. 10 AIOTT'S CllEMlUAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. R. W. Houck. consistent with Faiiltless Prices 5 irn Vice President's Funeral Will Be Hold on Saturday Next, THE PRESIDENT WILL ATTEND. Aooonipnnlr.il by llln Cub I lint nnil Sil prvinn Court Hp Will .Journey From WnMilnetnn In n Spoolnl Car Four Vleo t'roolileut Iiltnl In Xiivsralwr, Paterson. N. J., Nov. 22. Vice Presi dent Holmit died at his home In this i!ty at 8:30 o'clock yesterday morning. Vhe vice president had bean falling since late Monday afternoon, although the reports given out at the hous were (lint he was holding his own. At mid night he became unconscious. At 7 o'clock yesterday morning he had an attack of angina pectoris, from which he never rallied. Mrs. Hobart, Dr. Newton, Mrs. Newton, who Is a cousin of Mrs. Hobart, and Miss Alice Wad dell, the nurse, wore at the patient's bedside 'constantly from the time he become unconscious. Mr. Hobart realized a few hours be fore he became unconscious that he was near to death, and said to those about his bedside: "I know that my time Is nearly up, but death Is welcome to me." The funeral will bo held on Saturday next at 2 o'clock p. m. Tho funeral will be attended by the president and his cabinet, the supreme court, the senate In n body and a large commit tee from the house of representatives, besides many other high dignitaries of the government, who will journey to Paterson to pay their last tribute of reelect to the memory of tho vice president. Kvery senator has been in vited to be present, and the senate will meet at the Fifth Avenue hotel in New York Saturday at 11 o'clock and thence travel In n body to Paterson. Sergeant-at-Arms Bright has engag ed a special train to convoy tho presi dent nnd his cabinet and the United Statos supreme court to Paterson. The train will leave Washington at 7 o'clock Saturday morning and will arrive in Washington on the return at 11 p. m. The services will be held In tho Church of the Redeemer, at Paterson, and the Interment In the family plot at Cedar Lawn, where the only daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart was burled six years ago. Rev. Dr. Mageo will preach the sermon. The church can accommodate not more than 800 per sons, and it was suggested that the services be held In the Armory, which will accommodate 10,000 persons. But as Mrs. Hobart wishes the funeral to be as quiet as possible there Is little likelihood that the program will bo changed. The mayor and aldermen of Paterson have suggested that the body lie In state at the city hall on Friday or Sat urday morning, and this suggestion will probably be carried out. The death of Vice President Hobart naturally recalls the death of Vice President Hendricks, who expired sud denly of paralysis of the heart Nov. 25, 1883. At the tlmo the question of the succession of the presidency had not been settled by law, although Sen ator Hoar's bill providing for the presl SS'rZM M'and had remained unacted on. The news of Mr. Hendrlck's death was received In Washington late on the afternoon of Nov. 25. Notices were cablnet and a Bpeclal cabInet meeting was held that night. President Cleve- land's first act was to dispatch a tele- eram of condolence to Mrs. Hendricks, after which a proclamation was pre- ,, maUIn " nm,iai announcement n ,hn viro m-psiripnt's rinath tn the public, establishing a usage which was followed yesterday by President Mc- Klnley. On the morning following Mr. Hen dricks' death meetings of such mem bers of the house and senate as were in town were held at the Capitol and committeemen from both legislative branches were appointed to attend the funeral services, which were hold In Indianapolis on the Tuesday following. President Cleveland at first express ed his intention of attending the fu neral, but there was an immediate pro test from all his advisers, seconded by tho press of botn parties, against his subjecting himself to even the slightest possibilities of an accident In cldent to travel at a time when there was no provision for a successor In his office, nnd when his death might have entailed serious consequences. After some days the president deferred to tho advico ot his friends and remained In, Washington. The cabinet, however, attended the funeral In a body and tho supreme court adjourned over till after the services. The law applicable to tho vice presf dency was enacted Jan. 19, 1886. It provides that In case of removal, death, resignation or inability of both tno president and vice president, the sea retary of state, or secretary of the treasury, or secretary of -war, or at torney general, or postmaster general, or secretary of the navy, or secretary of the Interior .shall act as president until the disability of the president or vice president is removed or a presi dent shall bo elected. The effect of the law is not to provide a succession to the vice presidency, but merely to en' sure a succession to the presidency. Dy the death of Mr. Hobart Senator William P. Frye, of Maine, becomes president pro tempore of the senate and will discharge all the duties of tha vice president as presiding officer of that body. Senator Frye accordingly will continue as presiding officer till IV.A anA rf Draolilanl ATrtIltnlnv'a aH- "-"u"" - "" ministration, unless he chooses to re sign or the senate wishes to elect an other senator to the office. A curious coincidence of the death of Vice President Hobart is found In the fact that of the six vice presidents who have died in office four died with in a few days ot the same day ot the month in the year ot their deaths, the death of Mr. Hobart being Nov. 21,1899 that of Mr. Wilson. Nov. 22, 1875; El bridge Gerry, Nov. 23, 1814; Mr. Hen dricks, Nov. 24, 18SB. The other two vice presidents who died in office wero Clinton and King. The former died April 20. 1812, and the latter April 17, 1853. OASTOI1IA. Bean the si twa Always tsougni I JofTrlox and Corbott Matched New York, Nov. 22. James J. Jett ies and James J. Corbett were yes. terday afternoon matched to fight a 25 round go or to a finish, if the law per mits, on or About Sept. IS next. Sick Headaches, Tbo curse of overworked womankind, are quickly snd surely cured by Earl's Clover Boot Tea, tbe great blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refunded If not satisfactory. Price, S3 cts. snd 60 cts, Sold by P. D, Klrlln ona guarantee. VI in R0VALTY BANQUETS ROYALTY. Mrs, t'hontn Wn. tlintiuly Diplomat's Wlfr I'riMotit. Windsor, Kng., Nov. 22. The state banquet which was held last evening In St. George s ball was an unusually brilliant alTalr. (Jueoii Victoria receiv ed he guests In the King's Guard chamber, famous for Its Gobelin tapes tries. Troops of the Household cav alry, (rearing la.oc.ea, lined the grand starlcnse, while within tho banqueting ball Ileefeators and Uoyal Yeomen formed a picturesque frlng. The queen sat at the center of the long table facing the Prince of Walc9. On her right wan Kmperor William and on her left the Duke of Connaught. Mrs. Choate. wife of the American ambassador, had sixth ptaco, sitting next to the Italian ambassador, Daron do Heniie Montanaro. She was the only diplomat's wife present. Kin press Augusta Victoria sat on the right of tho Prince of Wales, with Amdassador Choate in the sixth place on this side of the table, next to Princess Arlbert of Anbalt. Lord Salisbury did not at tend, owing to the death of his wife on Monday. The guests numbered 140 persons. In cluding all the members of the British royal family and the visiting royalties, the ambassadors. Count Von Uualow and the whole of Kmepror William's suite, all the members of the German embassy In Ior, im, with the excep tion of Count Von HaUfeldt-Wllden-burg, the German ambassador, who la The massive gold plate used at the net. Lord Hoscbery and the other members of his late cabinet, the offi cers of the imperial German yacht Hohenzollern and the Gorman cruisers Kaiser Frederich III and Hela, Lord Wolseley, Iord Roberts and General Sir Kvelyn Wood. The massive gold nlate used at the banquet, which was piled 15 feet high on specially constructed sideboards. Is estimated to be worth $10,000,000. NUlcliln l'l'obiilily it Cliirn.rinnri. Niagara Falls. N. Y.. Nov. 22. It la thought the man who jumped Into the river .Monday and passed over tho falls waB the Ilev. A. Wickham, pastor of the Baptist church In Ischua, Cat taraugus county, this state. Amontr all the mocklnz horrors ot chronic tndl Kestion and liver com plaint, none is "ij . - r, 1 -Si! ' z more unbear able than that dreadful scn- illness 1 which the whole world, indoors or out. seems to swim around before the sight in the most sickening and nauseating manner limn one s enure ueing becomes faint and wretched with Inde scribable misery. 'I was sufferine with what the doctor called chronic Indlgreitlon. torpid liver, and vertijro." writes Mrs. Martha K. Barharn, of Newville, Prince George Co., Va. "The doctor did me no Rood. My symptoms were giddiness in the head, pains in ihe chest and an uneasy leeung an over, i aiso suncrca wua icmaie weakness, I was all run-down and could not do any work at all without suffering from nervous at tacks. I wrote to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo. N. Y., lor advice. He advised to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and 'Favorite Pre scription.' I did so, and used five bottles of each, and I cannot express the benefit Z have received from these medicines. I gained In health and strength. When I commenced to use the medicines I weighed only 112 pounds, now I weigh 140 pounds. J thank Cod and Dr. Pierce for my recovery. My husband and friends all thought I would die but to-day 1 am a well woman," The wonderful effects of this great " Dis covery " are genuine and permanent; they are not due to any false or alcoholic stimu lus for it contains no alcohol. Real sub- stantial healthy musuclar strength is built up; the stomach and liver are toned; the blood is purified and vitalized; the nerves are steadied, the entire constitution is re juvenated and renewed. In case of constibation. there is nothlne quite so effective as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, They act coinfortablr though. surely; they do not gripe; you do not be come a slave to their use. Their effect is lasting. There are countless substitutes; hut nothing else is like them. ennsylvania RAILROAD 8CHTJYKILL DIVISION Novembuu 19 1899, Trains will leave Shenandoah aftr Ins tnAin dale lor Wlggan, Ullberton, Frackvllle, Dail water, m. uiair, roiwvllle. Hamburg, Heading. roiuiown, rnoenixvme. xiornsiown i n . adelphla (Brad street station) at (SO and 806 a. m., z iu, 0 it p m, on week days. Sundays 8 05 a. m.. t2Qn.ro. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 7U, 1149 a.m. and SSo, 7BS p. m, bunds v 11 vi . u. ana oqod. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (vlaFraca- vine; 1 10, 11 m a. m., 0 10, 1 13 p. m. Hunda) 1U(U B. IU.. D iu n. m. Leave Philadelphia. (Broad street station), lot oueaauaoan Bi Bua. m., 4 iu p. m. week days Bundavs leave at 6 60 and 9 23 a. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street statloa) foi i-oiMvuie, o ou.aro ipariorcnrj, 10 19 a. m 1 BO, 4 10 parlor car), J 83 p. m. Weekdays. Sundays, o ou, v 4a in. nut uu- p ill. imtb uroaa nireei oiaiion, rnuaaeipnia, FOR NEW YORK. .aa v rcR-unB.n t vu.i v. u w,u 1 O.I) iAJ, 7 38, 8 23, 9 03, 8 90, (10 21, dining car), 11 00, it 43 a m, i w noon, iLiiullieu 1 uuana llfpm, dlnlne cars). 1 4 J. (2 DO.dlnlnn car). 8 20. USO. 4 02, 0 00, 3 50, (dining car), 6 00, 703, 810, laiuing car, 10 uu p. m., 12 02, nlgbt. Sundays, 820.4 03. I40.S00.S18 823. S 36. (10 21. illnln uur.iu a, w m iu, XX uo, turning carl, IS OO, i BU, (dining car), 4 02, (Limited 4 22 dining car), 3 20,5 68, dining car. A 83, 702, 810, Xdlntng carl. 10 00 p. m.. 12 02 night. For Boston without change, 11 01 a ns, days, and 8 10 p. in., dally. week Long Branch, and Intermediate stations, 8 2s) ii u m m, q ou, s u in wceituaya. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington. 8 SO. T 20. 8 25 10 Hi 11 21 11 Kl & tn ri9RA.tlnln..l 1 id dining carl, 8)2. 4 41 9 23 Congressional -lmiwxi ainina can. did.iw. isra. dininv m,v 7 81 dining ciuj, p m., and 12 20 night week H.n RiinH.v, nM ,14 1IW . onn 1 12. dlntncr carl. 313. 4 41. IS20 Connmlnniii J -" J - . . v. m . . J. . ... WW. Limited dining car, SOS 6 63 dining carl, 1711 dining car, p. in., and I2 20nlghi. For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 13 a tn, 1 DJ ana luipm weec aays, a OS anu 11 iui m dally WEST JERSEY & SEASHOHE R. R FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delawar H bridge lixpress, 9 40 am, 703 p m weekdays, Sundays, 9 20 a m 7 05 pm. Leave Market street Wart Kxpreas, 1 00 a m, 2 uu, i uu, o ou p m weeaaays. nunaays, 9 00, 10 00 p ( accommodation 4 80 and 3 00 n m. For Cape May. Anglesea. Wlldwood and Holly Bunch, Sea Isle City, Avalou, and Stone ilaruor I'.xprvssvuuam, 4 uu p m week day Suinlnvs,9 0ua m. It. AmaM Vnlnl SIM . u M 1 00, O, p. m. week day a Sundays, 9 00 and 1UOU For tickets and other Information apply tc lick. ii;eii B. 1 lltrrcumsoH, flen'l Manager, J. R. Wood. Oen'l Pass's1! Art fRABOWSKY HOTEL, n. GRABOWSKY, Prop. S19 N. Centre BI., PoUivllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, dins and Wines, at the ba a cnoice tine oi ingars ana Temper, ance Drinks. Accommodation for travelers. Ucalsalall hours I'v II!' lima a i n 11 jH WE- I liWVI' MERIT NOT IN DOUBT. Wondei.u Results Obtained Here in Pennsylvania. Another Citizen Who Adds His lestlmonr to What Has Been Said. Tbo people of thlf Bute do not beeltata to dil their teMlmtHiy to tbat of other cltixcm who bare used Morrow's Ktd-ne-Cidi for Isme back ami all .illtneiiu arising from dla onlertd kidneys Kld-ne-olds will cure di lnr, abeplvmiieM, nervotitneaa and all k I ml red ailment". Here la what Mr. Thumaj Temple, 110 North atrect, Harleton. Pa . rnya: "ItufTared from disordered kldoeya ami a eom plication of tl Urate for over ten yrara. It deemed nothing I was ever able to et would cure me. The paius a ru-s the mall of ray bV would be to severe at timet I could not work, and the dlacharge of tho secretion were frequent, aeant and of a very unhealthy natnt. I oould not tut wi'l at ulghu Sometime J?o Morrow'a KlJ-nc-olda nere highly reeeftMuetMled to me and I took tbem aeooraing to direction.. Kid ne-oldi acoompliabrd everything that they were recommended to do and I hare not been troubled since or suffered any pain in my back." Morrow's Kid ne-oid ate not pills but Yellow Tablet and efl at fifty cents a box at all drag ttorw and at S. P. Kirhn'a drug store. Mailed on receipt of price. Manufa, ' jrr-J by John Morrow & Co., Chetnitts, Spring field, Ohio. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. M. BTJBKB, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. OfBco Ecan building, corner of Main an Centre streets. Bhenandoah. CLAUDE BROWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office : Cor. Centre and White street, nex Justice Toomey's omos. ORUIILKR, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON. No. 80 East Lloyd Street. Office' hours:' Sto9a.in.sltolp.ia. to 9 p. m. PBOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box S3, Mahaeoy City, Pa. Ravin studied under some ot tha bait masters In London and Paris, will give lessons on the violin. mandolin, collar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Rlrou,e Ihe lewalar Hhenandoah. Lauer's Reading Beer and Porter Brewers of the finest and purest .... 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 on Christ Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH, . A A. EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking. Wo. 13 North Jardln St. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B:own Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S HITi H 1 T- .Ltl-i,. 1M rilOII rit-it-i ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Alain Street, Will receive prompt attention. Tfl To PATENT Good Heat i M may be secured by li. A JO our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Bsltlmors. HO. aiihscrlpUoss to The Fatcat Oecoid LUU per
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