The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 23, 1899, Image 2

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IMTAIIMSIIIil) 1X7)1.
"Ul the Hzn That's Fit to Print."
I MlilNIiC'l -ory nvriiluu, estvpt Sunday, a
South .Tardln tree?t, Shenandoah, l'a,
I.ONU UtvrANOIC THLHl'IIONH.
Tlia lie rnlil la delivered In HlieiiunuWi mid tlio
urroundlmr town for.lxcentsa wok, pay.
ble to the mrrlera. lly mall 3.00 n year, or
23 cent a uuintli pnyaule In advance Ad
vertlaements chanted acconllnsr space and
Dosltlon. The imblUlicrs reserve the rluhl
to change the position of advertisements
whenever the pulttlontlon of news demand
It The rluht reserved to reject any
advertlwtitenl. whether pnld for or not, that
the mibllihers may deem Improper. Ailvcr-
tlalnir rate, made known upon application.
ntered at the poat odlce at Hhenandoab, l'a., aa
second claas mall matter.
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TUUKSDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1899.
OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever.
Buffalo reports that Its voting
machines were a complete success,
preventing frauds ami completing the
entire count within an hour after the
polls closed.
The United States 1ms become a
billion-dollar country in its supply of
gold. Next year's campaign will not
hinge on humbug about a defective
gold supply.
If Dewey is called upon to face a
suit for breach of promise it is safe
to say he will wish that instead of
coming home to be married he had
remained at Manila to flght Insur
gents.
A hill to provide for a territorial
government for Hawaii will be intro
duced in Congress at the beginning
of the session. It is time that some
thing was done to provide a satis
factory civil regime for Hawaii.
And now that the Navy department
lias honored Admiral Sohley with the
command of the South Atlantic
squadrons it is to be hoped that his
rabid newspaper partisans will cease
their persecution of the Department,
and congratulate themselves that no
Conrt of Inquiry has been asked for,
Thb English bandmaster who
played "Willie, We have Missed You,"
when Kaiser William landed at Ports
mouth on Monday on his visit to his
grandmother, Queen Victoria, has as
much humor in his make-up as a
Yankee. As there is no such thing ns
lese majeste in England, the bold
Briton who dared poke such a joke at
the war lord was perfectly safe. And
it appears the Kaiser appreciated the
joke so much that he shook hands
with the bandmaster, smiling as he
did so.
At the meeting of the Democratic
National Committee in Chicago on
Monday it was decided to shelve free
silver in the national campaign nest
year, and to flght the presidential
battle on the issues of trusts, im
perialism and militarism, and "Bryan
and Free Silver," if possible, will be
beard of no more. The party is hard
up for an issue but must take up
something, although the outlook for
success is worse than it was in 1806,
A policy of dishonor will not prove
acceptable in 1000 any more than it
did three years ago.
Auntik Boutwkll, the side
partner of Atkinson and Aguinaldor,
must be quite discouraged over the
result of the election. In a recent
letter to an Indianapolis friend, in
which he discussed the question of
how the "aunties" could accomplish
their purpose, whatever it is, he said:
"First of all we must get a popular
judgment against McKinley ; as long
as the people are with him, there is
no hope." The splendid Republican
majorities in Ohio, Kentucky, New
York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and
other states do not indicate that it
will be practicable to get a "popular
Judgment against McKinley. 'I
It is well known that many un.
usual things happen in Jersey, but
-we doubt if anything more unusual
lias happened lately in that state of
surprises than the run of a very
heavy passenger train from Camden
to Atlantic City on the Philadelphia
& Reading Railway on Monday, the
20th lust. The distnnco between the
two points Is 55 5 miles and was made
in 47 minutes, or at the rate of 70.0
miles an hour. The train was com
posed of ten day coaohes drawn by
engine 1028, one of the powerful com-
ct)
25 pills ?, mwL-v
Jfl CENTS W.
ftl3Ty ELY GuAflArfTIEoV PlLaLS
THEY CURE!
NOT SIMPLY RELIEVE.
" Ob, what a blewlng your Kidney
Pills bavc been to me I could straighten up
forayear.and Malkingneariykilledme. Mow
could run a foot-race, and when I tee a man
bumpm? along. I leu Mm to set a box of John.
on' Kldner I'ills aud get well.'
I'd!." J. I IONM.
mr pockct size.
Canton, Ohio.
25 PILLS 10
CENTS.
Superior to any high-priced remedy,
ea receipt of five 3-cut sumps.
By mill,
FOR SALE BV ALL DRUOQISTS.
WOMAN'S HOPE
Tho only hope for mnnv weakly
RrnrtflAtrl'
MIMMI1DIH j
Female
Regulator ,
It is the
ono safe
and sure
euro In nil
stubborn
and severe
casos of
I
Profuse, Irregular, Scnntyor Pain
ful Menstruation, Falling of the
Womb, Leucnrrhoea, Headache,
Hacknche and Nervousness. It Is a
distinct remedy for the distinct ail
ments called "female troubles."
Thoso nre the diseases for which it
snouia be taken. mtu nt
THE rtRADFIELD REGULATOR C0..Atlista,0.
pound engines used regularly all Inst
summer in the senshore service, with
out any speoial preparation for a
record run, and is the more notable
for that reason. The ofllcials of the
company are to bo congratulated on
the feat accomplished in such an hip
promptu manner.
The Apnetlto of a Goat
Is envied by all poor dvsneniies whose
Mumacn ana liver are out ot on er. All anrli
snouid know that Dr. King's New Life Tills,
the wonderful stomachand liver remedy, oives
a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a
regular Douuy nabit that insures perfect health
and gteat energy,
Only 25c. at A. Wasley's
drugstore,
SIX RAILROADP.RS KILLED
fly n rtinr Kml C'olllvlnn on tho Unit
ninro Mini Ohio Itonil.
Garrett. Ind.. Nov. 23. Tho hp.ivv
xiuiuiiiurc ami umos limited passen
ger train, drawn by two locomotives,
ran Into tho rear end of a frnicht trnln
near McCool, a small station 50 mllos
out ot unicago, yesterday afternoon.
Both the passenger engines were de
molished and their crews killed. The
train was almost a total wreck. Its
conductor, Mr. Uutts, and Itear Brake
man Hamilton are mlanincr. nnil timii-
bodies are boubtiess burled under the
oeurls of their caboose. A special
train arrived here with four injured
trainmen and the following dead:
Henry Bradford, engineer: R. TT Rnr.
uer. engineer: Elmer Orr, fireman:
John Stlne, fireman. Each of the dead
uicu leaves a xamiiy and all were
among tne best known employes of tho
roaa.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of (44
Crolcpp 'Saves tlio Pnrnoll TTomp.
New York, Nov. 23. The mission of
Lord Mayor Daniel Tallon, of Dublin
and John E. Redmond, M. P.. to this
country In the Interest of preserving
the I'arnell homestead In County
wicklow, Ireland, has been successful.
Last night Thomas F. Smith, private
secretary to Hlchard Croker and gen
eral secretary of Tammany Hall, pre
sented to the lord mayor, in the name
of Tammany Hall, a certified check for
3,000 to save the Parnell homestead.
Thi3 waB ?5,000 in excess of the
amount needed.
Build up the system; puts pure, rich bloed
in the veins; makes men and women stroug
and healthy, Burdock Blood Bitters. At any
drug store.
w THE WAR IN AFRICA.
Seven 'rtioiiMiinl Honrs Atlvnnclncr on
I'loterninrltzutirp;.
London, Nov. 23. Although it Is evi
dent that the situation in Natal is
again becoming sufficienly alarming.
nothing can be officially ascertained to
allay public anxiety or the curiosity
felt regarding the disposition of the
reinforcements recently landed at Dur
ban. The war office dispatches are
confined to a mere recital of a fow
casualties at Mool River, which con
firm the reports of skirmishes there,
out give no details.
One correspondent says that 7,000
Boers are within 25 miles of Howlck
Falls, near Pietermarltzburg, and that
the Inhabitants aro fleeing to the cap
ital, Evidently a considerable force
of the enemy is now within 30 or 40
miles of Pietermarltzburg.
A Pretoria dispatch says the official
returns of Transvaal casualties since
the outbreak of the war show that 90
men have been killed and 200 wound
ed, of whom a number have recovered
and returned to the front.
Nowspaper reports from Cape Col
ony say a general rising of the Dutch
farmers Is imminent In Natal and tnat
the colonial Boers In those districts
which have been proclaimed republican
territory have already joined the Boer
forces.
Says Americans Lend Filipinos.
Lynn, Mass., Nov. 23. E. S. Chester,
or this city, formerly private In Com
pany M, Seventeenth United States In
fantry, and who has Just returned from
the Philippines, where he was two
months ago on the firing line, says
that American soldiers, who, for
crimes of one sort or another, have
ben dishonorably diccharged from the
array, officer many of the Filipino com
mands. Chester says these Americans
are a reckless class, and In a great
part to their energy is due the ten
acity of the rebellion. He said these
American soldiers led the Filipinos in '
several ot tne nercest engagements.
Bkull Practiirod In it Drunken Fight.
Altoona, l'a., Nov. 23. During a
street -fight about 12 o'clock Tuesday
night between Dash Jury and John
Hall on the one side and James Eng
lish and Patrick Sheehnn on the other
Sheehan received probably fatal In
juries by being struck on the head
with a heavy piece of wood. Sheehan
was taken to the hospital, where It
was round his skull Is fractured. The
surgeons fear he cannot live. Hall,
Jury and English were arrested. All
the men were drunk.
Bmuiruled I'enrls Not Very Valuable
New York, Nov. 23. An Informal nn-
pralsement of the Imitation pearls
seized rrom Francois Hock, of Provi
dence, It. I., a passenger on the French
liner La Uretngne, was made yes
terday by the appraiser's stores. One
thousand of the pearls were taken
haphazard from a box containing
about 50,000 and weighed. The result
of the examination fixed the value of
all the pearls seized at about $2,600.
OUR KLONDIKE TRAIL
ft Will Ktinblo AiuiTlimtiw to l'roipoot
" ii it roroiuii IntmTm-oiioo,
New York, Nov. 23. Cantnln Will
mm K Alieicrombie. who has spout
uiri'p ypni'H ill AingKUll nxti nrnt nil nnil
Who hns Just surveyed nn mi-American
route to the Klondike, pnssed throuKl
inpw York vosteruity on his wny to
ttnulilnnton to tnnko his renort 1o Sr-c
ri'tnry Root. Ho snld:
The main feature of thn oxnpdltlnn
from which I have lust returned In tho
completion of plans for the opnnlng
in uie Kionuiko region for tho Anieri
nm miner, so ho can land nt Vnlilnz
with his pack pony and prospoat any
part oi tne public doma n without In
icrreronro from the officials of a for
elm country. The trnln I li nvo Riiv
vcved Is 280 miles from the boundary
nrifi through tho heart of Alaska.
survived about 700 miles and I built
an au-Amerlcan trail four feet wide,
with n view to its ultimate widening.
75 miles lorig through tho Itocky
mountain divisions from Valdez to the
Torslna river, which flows into the
Copper river.
'This road, of course. Is mnrnlv
trail, and very crude, but its course
is well watered and -game Is nlentlful
especially bears, goats and wild slipon.
During the coming year there will
be numerous enterprises embarked In
Alaska, and especially in tho Yukon
country. The country to be opened to
settlement Is fully twice as largo ns
the New England states and will sup
port tnousancis of people."
Many a Lover
Una turned with disgust from nn otherwise
lovable girl with nn offensive breath. Karl's
Clover Itoot Tea purifies tho breath by its
action on tho bowels, etc , as nothing clso
will. Sold for years on alisoluto guarautco
Prico 25 eta. aud 50 cU. Sold by V, D. Klrlln
nn a Ruarantcc
Dentil of Miicim's Miiyor.
macon, Nov. 2.1. Mayor S. B. Price,
of Macon, died yestorday afternoon.
He was one of the most widely known
public men in Georgia. He served In
the Confederate arniv. He was elected
mayor In 1884, which position ho has
occupied continually wltu the excep
tlon of two years, 1894 and 1895, when
ho was legislated out of office. Tnose
years he served as postmaster ot Ma
con.
How's This
Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for
any case of Catarrh that can not be cured liy
1 Inn's Catarrh Cure.
P. J. CHENEY & COrrops., Toledo. O.
We the undersigned, have known F, J. Cheney
for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly
honorable In all business transactions and (In.
anclally able to carry out any obligations made
by their firm.
Weht & Tbaux, Wholesale Driurclsts. Toledo. O.
waldino, Kinkan & Marvin, Wholesale Drug,
gluts, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, actlnc
directly upon the blood nnd mucous surfaces of
the system. Price 75o. per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists. Testimonials frco.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
No IIopu for tile Clmrlcston.
Washington, Nov. 23. Althouah thR
navy department has received nn of
ficial information on tho condition of
the Charleston, the officials are satis
fied from the press renorts that thnrn
Is little chance of saving the ship,
since the bpllers are said to bo loose
nnd the beached hull gradually beat
ing Itself to pieces.
Young Mothers.
Croup is tho terror of thousands of young
mothers becnueo its outbreak is so agonizing
and freqpantly fatal. Shiloh's Cough and
Consumption Cure acts liko magic in cases of
cronp- U ha3 novor been known to faiu Tho
worst cases relieved immediately. Prico 25
cts., SO cts. and ? 1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlin
on a guarantee.
Jnlin Hn.VH Hiimiiiiiiit Homo Annul.
New York. Nov. 23. John Havu
Hammond,' the American enclneer who
became prominent during the Jameson
raid in the Transvaal and is well
known for the responsible positions
he holds in connection with mining
enterprises in various parts of tho
world, arrived hero on the White Star
line steamship Teutonic with his fam
ily yesterday. Mr. Hammond was met
at the steamship's pier by many people,
Borne of whom come from aa far a3
Chicago.
S npHERE Is a certain stylish cf- sr
Zm I feet about garments made 2
-S from these Celebrated Pat- 3!
terns that is not attained by the S:
use of any other patterns. ig
9 C&LL,
BAZAtO
(No-Seam-Allowance Patterns.) 5;
Have not an equal or style and peri
5 fit. Easy to understand Onlyioani
I; cts. eai h -nno hiijhfr S (j in nej
rfect 2-
and i 2
"- evenr cttv and tow i. or bv m.nl al- tnr
-5 them. Oct a l an h inn En . t and ?a our 2--Z
designs. Absolutely thev iUt 3 styles. "I
: A FREE PATTERN S;
-Z of her own Rclectioa will beplven
;2 every subscriber to 5;
A LADIES' MAGAZINE.
;S One that every lady should tale reu- 3
-5 larly Heautiful colored plates; latent 3
fashions ; dressmaking1 economies ; fancy "t
w work : household hints j fiction, tic Sub- 5
scribe to-day, or, ser d 5c l.r latest copy. S"
-2 1-ady agents iaiiti,d. bend fur terms. J-
THE McCALL CO., ;
: 138-146 West 14th St., New York. &
These celebrated patterns and pub
lications are for sale, and recom
mended by L. J. Wilkinson.
ICURES CATARRH ASTHMAX AY FEVER!
MUMP5.CR0URCAKE0 BREAST.
rlHLcV5UN BURN. CHAFING,
- BUNIONS 8c TIRED FEET.
CHAPPED FACE UPS & HANDSl
SAFE REMFnV FOR D CS
I All DRUGGISTS or MAILED FOR 25
i H.T.MA50N CHEMICAL CO 5I5A5tPmiu Pi
A box of our
Fiitu rnniLT mew
i5 an exhilarating
stimulant during
the hot summer ,
months.
DoHvorod at your homo.
Columbia Brewing Company
M CALL'S
MAGAZINEW
MM 1MPOUTAXX TEBWTT
Ttar Lilt Mir 0 Prolonged by A'ppljl R,
Do you realize tho Importance of th
jkiunoys nnu isiauucrr when diieuca
they mako a lot of trouble tear down
ine system and create cravol (stono In
tho Bladder). Women often Buffer
worn so-called "femalo weakness"
when their troiiblo really lies with th
Kidneys and rfladdcr. Try this tet.
Put somo tirino in a tumbler. Let It
land twenty-four hours. If thoro la a
fediment, a cloudy or milky annear-
mnKo, vour iuuncys aro bicij. 11 yoa
ro obliged to tirlnato often, especially
daring tho night; if your urino stain
Unen, if you hnvo scalding nains la
passing it, if vour back pains yon. yotw
Bladdernnd Kidneys nro diseased, ani
you should at once tako the greatest of
mi iiiunoy medicines, Dr. David Kea
Body's Fnvorito Komedy. It has cored
the most distressing cases ; It will cor
j on.
It corrects tho bad effects of beer or
wbUkey. will euro old and chronic
mm of Rheumatism and Dyspepsia
nu acts comiy yet promptly on IM
Bowels. Fnvorito Remedy is sold tot
one dollar abottlo at all drug storM.
You may liavo a trial bottle of Faro
iw itemody with npampbietof raluabl
medical advice sont frco bv mall noiit.
Wid.byBendinptnuraddrcss to tho DR.
DAVID KENNEDY CORPORATION,
Eondout, N. Y., and mentioning thlf
paper. Tho proprietors of this papof
guarantee tlio genuineness of tUt
"borAyiUejv
Coming lSvcnts.
Nov. 24. National Festival in Bobbins
Hall, North Main street, under auspices of
tlio 011ng Men's Biblo Class of tho Frosby.
terlan Sabbath school.
Nov. 21. Fourth annual ball of tho De
fender Hoso Company No. 3, to be hold in tlio
Uoso Company's Hall. Turkey Run.
Nov. 20 Grand ball and fair In Bobbins'
opera Iiohms for tho benefit of tlio Slavish
congregation,
Deo. 18 Grand entertainment. "Tho Star
of Bethlehem," at tho Primitive Methodist
church.
You Try It.
If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure,
which is sold for tlio small prico of 2-l cts., 50
eta. and $1 00, does not euro tako the bottlo
back aud wo will refund your money. Sold
for over fifty ycais on this guarantee. Price
23 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. .Kirlin on
a guarantoo.
Impnlrd 011 1111 Iron Fenoo.
Chicago, Nov. 23. Andrew Lvren
CO years old, in his haste to catch a
train on tho South Side Elevated rail
way yesterdny, was hurled over the
railing and Impaled upon an Iron
picket fence built along the' edge of
the track. Ho remained thus trans
ited, ZO feet above the ground, until
spectators hurried to his assistance.
Three pickets penetrated his chest and
mulcted probably fatal injuries.
Sonntor Ditlino S(ch tlio President.
Washington. Nov. 23. Senator D-
hoe, of Kontucky. had a conferencn
with President McKinley yesterday re
gal-mug me situation in Kentucky. Tho
interview was of a nature which Sen
ator Deboe did not care to divulge. Ho
anmiuea tnat ne had come to Wash
ington purposely to see tho president.
I suffered for months from soro throat.
Eclcctric Oil cured mo In twouty-four hours.'
Jr. S. Gist, Hawesville, Ky.
LE BRUM'S
FOR EITHER SEX.
This remedy requires
&
no cnange oi diet.
Cure guaranteed in
I to 3 days. Small
plain package, by
CURE
man 3i.oo. soia uy
Kirlln's drug store,
Philadelphia &
Readinq R'y-
Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke,
IN KPFKOT NOVRM11KII 1. 1899.
Trains leave Bbenaniloali as followa :
For New York via Phlladelnhla. nt ,u
10. 8 38. 7 87. 9 85 a. in.. 12 28. a 09 and R OQ r m
Sundays. 2 10 a m.
For New York via Mar.ch Chunk.
Of a m 11 r) 1 n m J "
For Read Ine and PhllAdelnhfA. wnk- il.n
in k oa m am n nit . J 1
Sundays. 210 a in.
ivi u uo, i at. a Uij h- in., zd. n im Ann n in n m
For Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10, 7 37, 9 W a. m.
4 -u, o vvt o uy ana iwp, m. aunuaya, 2 10am.
ror j araaqua aim fliaimnov uitv. week dav
10. 707. 9 S3 a. m.. 12 2fl. a flQ nH AnOn
-luiiunvv, iun 111
For WllllftmfiDort. flunburv nnri TwtKtirr
Sundays. 8 27 a m.
wci uavn.o i. ii iu n. in. . i m n n
For Muiano Plane, weekdays. 2 10, 8 27, S 33.
Hi Ul., 16 Q, PIT, OVJ, OU 9 DC
p, in. nunaays, z iu ana a a m.
For Aahlana and Shamokln, week days, 8 27
ui, i o n. in., u so, o uv, du, jo ana 3MP,ra
Bunday. 8 27 a m.
roruammore, waaumtrton and thn West Tib
eh trains lea
Keadlne
Terminal, Fhlladelph!
la. IP.AJL1) CI
& It. 17 K.) at 8 20.
7 85, 11 28 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. i Hundaya
I w " . M... w w I" in. f t , 111, AUUli
llonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Cheat-
nui aireeia scaiion, wees uays, 10 so a. m. 12 20
i to o tu p.m. Dunaaya, i aa, a a p. m.
THAINS FOB SHENANDOAH.
Leave New York via Philadelphia, week
aays, li is, l bq, j bo, ll BO a. m and 1 80, 80,
9 00 p.m.
Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week
days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m., 1 80, i 0 p. m.
lave PhlladelDhla. Readlnc Terminal. nlr
days, 4 80, a 8, 10 21 a. m. and 1 8, 4 04 6 86.
II M n . I
Leave Heading, week days, 187, 700, 10 08
Leave I'ottavllle, week days. 7 17, 7 40 a. m
9 80, 12 80, 1 20, 4 80, 10 and 6 80 p. m.
Leave TaraMiua, week days, 8 18, 8 89, 1129
a. ui., na, o do 7 7 ., a u p, m
Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8 48, 9 04.
II 47 a. m. i 2a B A, 21, 7 44, 1008 p. m
Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00
880, 922 1028, 1200, a. m., 289, 5 88, 642,768
10 21 pro.
Leave Willi iusport, weekdays, 7 42, 1000 a
ATLANTIC CITY DIVIfllON,
Leave P tladelplila Chestnut street wharf and
South street ' bar lor Atlaotle City.
Weekdays Itipress, 9 00, 2 00, 4 00, S 00, 7 18
pro. Accommodation, HUU a m, stOpm. Sun
day ExpresH, BOO, 10 CO a m, 7 13 p in. Accom
modation, 8 00 a m, 4 45 n in.
Leave Atlantlo City Depot t Weekdays Ex
press. 7 83. 9 CO 10 30 a m. 8 80. 5 SO n m. Anrnm.
j modation, 8 15 a ni, 4 03 p m. Sundays Express,
1 1 ay, i li in. Ai-commouarion, id a in,l wp ro.
ror ia.e .May, ucean uiiy and sea Isle City
Weekday 9 CO am, 410, SOOptu. Sundays
-Chestnut St.. 9 IS. South St.. 9 a m.
Addition il for Cape May Weekdays 6 30
a ill.
Parlor Cars on all .idkhi train..
For further Information. anDlv la nemrMil
Philadelphia and Heading Hallway ticket agent
or auaress
I. A. Swkioabd, Edbos J. Wejiks.
Gen'l Sunt., Gen'l Paas'r Agt.
H.ullnvTxrniln.l Phlladalnhla.
The Best Bargain House
In Shenandoah Is at
233 West Centre Street.
You rould he amazed to see the values we
. . , offered In . .
Undorwoar,
Doots and Shoes,
- - Grocorios.
If you only Rive us a trial, that Is all e askl
This ini uiu a steady customer at our store,
FLOODS TIIKHA1 EN TEXAS.
Fnmllli4 Kloolnir Tor Their fit von
From thn Itottnm l.ntiiln.
Denlaon, Tex., Nov. 23. This sec- !
tlon Is In the early stages of a flood 1
that Ihretitr-riB to be the most dlsas-1
trolls known In many years. Thou- ,
sands of acres of valuablo farming
lands nro nlrently under wntor, and 1
families nre fleolm; for their lives from
tlio botto" 'nntls.
The situation Is decidedly serious, as
it Is tliourlit that many houses will
bo B'vopt away. Tho Washita, tho lar- '
prat river In tli Indian Torrltory. Is
at the highest stage ever known.
Great damage haR been done bv tho t
high wrter. The town of Pauls Valley, j
on fie Santa Fe In the torrltory. Is re
ported by tolcphone as under water. 1
No trains rre crossing the Santa Fo 1
railway bridgo near Gainesville
All the large Btreams In the south
ern portion of tho Indian Territory are
out of their banks, and enormous
damage has been done to farming
lands. Thoro Is no ferry communica
tion between TexaH and the territory.
Red river nnd WIshlta are still rising
rapidly.
Tnylnr'H riurnllty H.123.
Louisville, Nov. 23. The county
election board convened yestorday to
hear argument on the motion to throw
out the whole vote of the city of Louis-
vlllo nnd to receive from tho account- )
Jefferson county. The vote for gov-
-nor was announced as follows:
Taylor, 18,445; Goobel. 15,023: Brown,
2.072. Taylor's plurality, 3,422. Af
fidavits were presented relative to the
presence of tho militia In this city on
election day. and today the board is
listening to nrguments.
1 110 UCMfloniuUlrTotf ufferrrora PrtfiML
Dtieasei Kiornei. lrof. ;. Jf. T1IEEL.
)M. II., 604 North blith HU, I'hlUdel.f
) phla, l'n, elrc Qoarante In crerjr tut,
varloocelt it Stricture too outtlof 1. Loit Ylror L
( k Health rutored. Part enUrred, 'Corn 1 9 S, L
icr'ct 0 v, Hun. 9-11. flour for too aundlng an 4 dtogeroui
cam dally 10 30 to X 30. Krenh eM oared 4 Ml O !ayi.
Stnd for 8 worn tritlmonlal and Book. All frandt eipoLr
Tri T"T' T'TTT T TTTmrTTT T'TT TH
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IjbotM, lealod with bluo ribbon. Tftie
ft.nmmA iitttlnnm. At Drnitlltl. ftr Mftt 4
' la itanpi for partloulari. leitkMiilalJ ul
MlIlef Tor l.dle,nU(t,brrUr
rtilhMtiOlti)mlealGo.Mft4lo Bamrh
oW b ali Local DruKliti. 1M1 1 1. ALU-, i'A.
HAIRY GROWTH
on a woman's face mars her
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Rood nature. It unfits her
for society and Injures her
health by worriment over hci
misfortune
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Is a harmless liquid warrant
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Sent securely sealed In nlaTn ft $1 on
All correspondence in charge of ladies and every
letter treated as sacredly confidential
Send your order now. No matter what other
remedy you may have tried if you aro dissatisfied
it is evident you have not used llfnllatlnn.
My book-let "Aids to Beauty " containing a list
of my unexcelled toilet creams and other hvrfenlc
complexion preparations mailed free. Write:
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13 DUANE STREET, HEW YORK
WANTED l
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To come and see
Children's shoes
This stock was
. HI mm SHOE WEARERS
ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWmwmmmmtmmmmmmWBm
must be sold at reduced figures. Just to give you
an idea we will mention the following prices :
r Hen's Al Russet Shoes for $1.75, worth $3.00.
" Hand-Sewed Russet Shoes for $2.50, worth $4.
" " Box Calf or Vici Kid, $2, worth $3is0.
" " 41 $2.50, worth $4.50.
Ladies' latest shapes for'$1.70, worth $2.50 and $3.00.
Ladies' latest shapes for $1.20, worth $1.50 and $1.75.
Boys' and Hisses' school shoes too nu
merous to mention so large is
10,000 pair
and Children's
Come and be
facts only.
The
Boston Factory Shoe Store
No. 27 South Main Street.
I, SPONT, PROPRIETOR,
"QOLD IJUBT."
Sl lll
The
Washing
Housework Is Hard
"A FAIR FACE rVAY PROVE A FOUL BAR
GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES
SAPOLIO
Sacrifice
Piano
Bargains.
A square piano in good
condition. A give
away bargain.
$85
Parlor Grand
Piano
A HighGrade
Can be exchanged for any other
style of instrument. These
sacrifice opportunties.
are
. O'NEILL
Furniture Dealer and Undertaker,
IOC South Main St.
n.Hionsof Dollars
do up In nmolti, ovcry j-cm. Take no
risks but got your h ineea, mock, far
aiturn, tc rtunrml I" Irit-nN. rf
IfaMc companies as rpprwnty lv
riAVTD FATIST Insurance Agen
our new stock of Men's, Ladies' and
which just arrived from Boston.
bought at a great reduction, and
of Rubbers in
at reduced prices.
convinced that we advertise
cor.fj t m
Best
Powder.
Work Without it
LEHIGH VALLEY
RAILROAD.
IN KFFKCT NOV. 19. 1899.
Passenger trains lenve Bhermtidnah for p.nn
Haven junctlun, Slauch Chunk, Lrhlghton,
Slatihirton, White Hall, Catasauqua, Allcjitowu,
Uetlilelicm, Kuston New York and iphlladeluhla
at 5 20, 7 48 a. in . 12 B2 and 5 17 p. nr.
For Wllkcsbnrre, White Haven And IMttntui ,
1 20, 10 10 a. ni., 12 52 and S 17 p. m.
For Lnceyvtlle, Towanda, Sayre, Woverly
Klmlm, ilochester; IhllTnlo, Nlairara Fall.,
Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the
West, 10 10 a. ru 12 f2 and S 17 p. m.
For Dclvldere, Delaware Water Gap u?
Stroudsburir, 5 20 a. in., S 17 p. m.
For Lnmliertvlllc and Trenton, 7 40 a. m.
For .leaiicsvllle, Levis ton and Heaver Meadovt
1 20 a. ni., 12 82 p. m.
For McAdoo, Audenrled, llazletou, Btockto
and Lumber Yard, S 20, 7 46, 10 10 a. in., 12 52 and
517p m.
ForJeddo, Drlfton and Frccland, 8 20, 10 10
a, m., 5 17 p. m
For Scranton, 5 20, 10 10 a. m., 5 17 p. m.
For Lost Creek, G I rnrdvllle, and Ashland, 4 00,
and 7 27 p. in.
For Kavcn Run, Centralla, Slount Carmel and
Shamokln, 10 49 a. in., 1 42, 6 07, 9 23 p. m.
t"M Mahanoy City, Park Place and Delano,
5 20, 7 46, 10 10 a. in., and 12 52, 5 17 p. m.
For Yatcsville, 5 20, 10 10 a. m.
Trains will leave Shamokln at 6 55, 9 20 a. m.,
U 50 and 4 20 p. in., and arrive at Shenaudoab
at 7 4S, 10 10 a. in., 12 52, 5 17 p. m.
Leave Shenandonh for Pottsvllle, St. Clair.
New Castle, Morea and New Boston, 7 4S oml
10 10 a. m , 12 62 and S 17 n. m.
Leave Pottsvtllo for Slienandoah, 9 45 a. tn.,
12 30, 505, 8 15 p. m.
Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 9 55 a. in.,
12 40, 5 07, 6 22, 8 29 p.m.
8UNDAY THAINS.
Trains leave for Raven Run, Centralla, Ml.
Carmel and Shamokln, 10 40 a. m., 7 21 p. m , O
Trains leave Sliamokln (or Shenandoah at
8 50 a. ra., and 5 85 p. m.
Leave Shenandoah for YutesvlUe, Sfahauoy
City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenrled
Hazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, AVeatberlj
aud Alauch Chunk, 9 45 a in., and 6 82 p. m.
For Lehlghton, Slatlngton, CatosauquarWhl
Hall, Coplay, Allentown, Kaston and Phillip,
burg, 0 45 a. in., and 6 32 p. m.
For New York Pbilodelphla, 9 45 a. m
Leave Hazleton for ?benandoah, 9 60, a. tu.,
and 6 25 p. m.
ItOLLIN II WILBUR, Genl. Supt.f
rew iorc.
M. D. COTTER, Supt. Transportation,
SoiithBethlehem.1V JWit,
CHARLES S. l.EK. Genl,
I. Pass. Ant.. afMI
Jt, New York. V' JCfl
;, DIv.P.A., JHl
lethlohem. Ps f "OBL
SO Cortlandt Street,
A. W. NONNKMACHER. J
South Bethlehem,
I-
our stock.
Men's, Ladies'
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