4 r I MERIT NOT IN. DOUBT. Wonderful Results Obtained Here in Pennsylvania. Another Citizen Who Adds Ills Testimony to What Has Been Said. The pooplo of this State do not liotltato to add tliclr testimony to that of other citizens who havo used Morrow's Kid-uo-Oids for lamo back aud all nlltnetits arising from dis ordered kidneys Kid-ue-olds will euro diz ziness, sleeplessness, nervousness and all kindred ailments. Hero Is what Mr. Thomas Temple, 129 North street, ilazleton, Pa., says: "leu (To red from disordered kidneys and a complication of diseases fur over ton years. It seemed nothing 1 wns ever ablo to got would euro me. Tho pains across tlio mall of my hack would ho so severe at times I could not work, and tho dlschargo of tho secretion wcro frequent, scant and of a very unhealthy nature I could not rest well at night. Sometime ago Morrow's Kld-ue-olds were highly recommended to mo and I took them aceonllng to directions. Kid-no-olds accomplished everything that they wero recommended to do and I havo not been troubled since or suffered any pain In my back." Morrow's Kid-ne-oids are not pills, hut Yellow Tablets and sell at fifty cnts a box at all drug stores and at S. P. Klrlln's drug store. Mailed on receipt of price. Manufactured by John Morrow & Co., Chemists, Spring field, Ohio. LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Biliousness. Constipation, Dyspopsia, SSIck-Hoad -lacho and Liver Complaint. SUGAR COATBD. Bold by all drngglsts JNervlU Mesial Co., Chief ra Co box contains 15 Fills. Bold liy Klrl'n a drag store, Shenandoah, I'a. AriUSEHENTS. Ferguson's Theatre, DAN. J. FERGUSON, Manager. MATINEE AND NIGHT. Friday, Nov. 24. PALMEIl'S SPEOTACULAR PltO DUCTION, Uncle Tom's Cabin And Big Colored Vaudeville Com'y. 40 PEOPLE fl.O 2 MARKS 2 2 TOPSY - tavagc Bloodhounds, Ponies, Donlctcs, llrass uanu ana urcucstru. One Car Load of Special Scenery. Our Vaudeville Stars nre George and Hattle Davis, Joe ana Mary Davis, ueorgo ana Mamie Ilillman, Itandall Sisters, tlardon 1 Kiiiy juanie. TEN CHAMPION OAK 15 WALKEU3. lrand Free Street Parade at Noon MATINEE: - Children, ICc. Adults, 20c NIGHT: - 10, 30 and 30 Gents Reserved Seats at Klrlln's Drug Stroe. Ferguson's Theatre. DAN. J. FERGUSON, Mer, One Night Only. PUDAY, flOV. 27, '99 MR. BARNEY OILMORH, The Young Character Actor Mid Comedian and Pint Class Company In the Great Comedy Druran, "Kidnapped New York." jA. New songs, dances, scenery. -Seethe cute little child. " NOTE. The play Is based on the abduction o liabjr Marion Clark. PRICES : 25, 35. 5Q and 75 Cents Reserved seats at Klrlln's drtiK ntore. perguson's Theatre. SAN. J. FERGUSON, Mer MATINEE AND NIGHT. THURSDAY, NOV. 30, '99. XXEWHS Ezra Page, THE HONEST OLD FARftEft MATINEE AT 3:15 P. H. Matinee Prices ; - 15 and 25 Cts, Efenlng Prl&as; 25, 35 and 50 CIs, HSfflSSS I IUU flt-Lia I 25 CTS. Another Roportod Viotory For Britons in South Africa. BIO LOSS OF 0FF10ER8 AND MEN. Tho HrltUli fiKiinltloH, Apcoriltnir to tlio Oniolnl ttpport, AKirrnunto Ovor Two Ilttml roil Forty Itoorn Rnpttirod ami "Mnny Killed nml Wounded. " London, Nov. 24. Before anxiety as to tho situation In Natal hart been re ceived there comes news ot a great battle at Uelmont. This has happened sooner than was expected. Only tho pfllclal account Is yet to hand, but so far ns can be gathered tho flGhtlng ap pears to have been almost a repetition of the battle of Blandslaagte. A dis patch of the previous day estimated that tho Uoers In that vicinity number ed 2.000. and that they had flv guns, and judging from the absence of any statement to the contrary In the of ficial dispatch it is believed that the BrttlBh were slightly superior In num bers to the enemy. Tho Boers had chosen a position with their customary skill, and woro strong ly entrenched. The British wero oblig ed to carry three ridges In succession, Apparently tho guards bore the brunt in carrying the last rldgo by a bay onet charge, after its defenders had been shaken with shrapnel. Nothing Is said as to whether the positions so gained wore held, and the destruction of ammunition seems to indicate that the contrary was the case. While General Methuen can be con gratulated upon a brilliant victory, it is again at a cost of a heavy loss of officers and men. General Mn'thuen's dispatch, dated Uelmont, Nov. 23,' Is as follows: "Attacked tho enemy at daybreak this morning. He was in a strong position. Three ridges were carried in succes sion, the last attack being prepared by shrapnel. Infantry behaved splen didly and received support from the naval brigade and artillery. The enemy fought with courage and skill. Had I attacked later I Bhould have had far heavier losses. Our victory was com plete. Have taken 40 prisoners. Am burying a good number of the. Boers, but the greater part of the enemy's killed and wounded were removed by their comrades. Have captured a large number of horses and cows and de stroyed a largo quantity of ammuni tion." General Methuen's dispatch also giyes a list of the British killed and wounded. The death list includes Lieutenant Fryer, of the Grenadier Guards. The figures given are: Kill ed, 6G; wounded, 128; missing, 18. Of the wounded 22 are officers. Tho situation in Natal remains ob scure. Fighting Is reported nt both Bastcourt and Ladysmlth. It, was at first reported that heavy firing had been heard In the direction of Willow ..Grange, leading to a belief that Gen eral Hlldyard-had made a sortie. Later dispatches announce that General white sortled from Ladysmlth and iiv dieted a demoralizing defeat upon the Boers. It would be premature to give full credence to either report. What U quite certain Is that Ladysmlth, Est- court and Mool Itivor station are all Isolated, and the Boers seem able, after detaching enough troops to hold three British forces, aggregating 17,000 men, to push on toward Pietermarltzburg with some 7,000 men. Glorious News. Comes from Dr. D. B. Cardie, of Washita. I. T. He writes : "Four bottles of Electric Bitters-has cared Mrs. Brewer of scrofula. which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head ana lace, ana cue oest uociors coma civo no lioln : but her euro is complete aud and hor health is excellent." This shows what thousands have proved, that Electrio Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the supremo remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rhoum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, ueips ingestion duuos up rue strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist, uuarauteea. Octotionnrlnn S'oeVs Tilvrlrco. Hagerstown, Md., Nov. 24. A re markable divorce petition was filed in court here yesterday. Samuel Smith, pged 82 years, a farmer of near Han cock, seeks legal separation from his wife, who resides at Montgomery, Pa., on the ground of desertion. The couplo wero married In 1S52, but have not lived together for 34 years. They havo fivo children, tho ypungest being 40 years old. Graln-0 Brings Relief to the cofiee drinker. Coffee drinking is a habit that is universally indulged in and almost as universally injurious. Have you tried Graln-0 ? It is almost like coffee but the effects are Just the opposite. Coffee upsots tho stomach, ruins the digest'on, effects the heart and disturbs the whole nervous system. Greln-O tones np tho stomach, aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. There Is nothing but nourishment in Graln-O. It can't be otherwise. IS and 85c per package. Vrnnco AVnntH the Ilnllnnd Boat. New York, Nov. 24. Lieutenant Gontran de'Faramond de Lafajole, naval attache of tho French embassy, Washington, and M. Louis Revler, naval engineer, representing the French government, have been In tho city recently Inspecting tho Holland boat, and it is announced that neeO' tlatlons have been entered Into be tween" tho representatives of the French government and the company controlling the submarine torpedo boat for the construction of several of the Holland type, and also for tho exclusive use of tho patents for tho submarine boats for the French gov ernment. "Cure the cough and save the life." Pr, Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures coughs aud colds, down to the very verge of consumption Fortune A'wnU JUnry Mueller. Chicago, Nov. 24. A. Holinger, Swiss consul at Chicago, has asked tho po lice department to search for Mary Mueller, for wnom mere is a large amount of money waiting In a bonk at Neuchatel, Switzerland. MlssMuel lor deposltod the money In 1863, and thortly afterword came to the United States. For 36 yoars the Interest bos been multiplying, and the bankers are desirous of having on accounting with the woman. What Is Bhtlou f A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption; used through the world for half a century, has cured Innumerable cases of Incipient consumption and relieved many In advanced stages. If yon are not satisfied with the results we will refund your money Price 23 cts., 60 cts. and f 1.00. Sold by P, D KIrlin on a guarantee, VrURINARYXDISEAfeES INrLAMMATTOHJ UISOBntRlDMDKirt SPECIAllY VAIUADU IN PROSTATIC TROUBLES CY&TITI5-DIABtTE5ViriHC0NTINCNCyURINt . SCICNIiriC BLINDING PURC 5ANTAI and SAW PAIMETTO CTC lit Ov Mail $lt.5tnDSTMProirtMPm.CT PAN-AMERICAN DRUG CO.hewyor Sold In Shenandoah at KIRLIN'S PHARMACY. m Orders by mall sent to any address. Coming Kventn. Nov. 24. National Festival In Bobbins Hall, North Main street, under auspices of the Young Men's Uiblo Class of the Prosbyr terian Sabbath school. Nov. 24. Fourth annual ball of the De fender How Company No. 3, to be held in tlio Ho-ie Company's Hall. Turkey Run. Nov. xv uraiid ball and lair in Kobblns opera house for tho benefit of tlio Slavish congregation. Dec 18. Grand entertainment. "The Star of Bethlehem," at the I'rlmltivo Methodist clmrui. WHO WILL. GIVE YOU BLUE TRADING STAMPS. wvwAAvvwvAA Always Encourage Our Home Industries. The syndicate of merchants whose names appear in this directory and who represent the leading and lines in tins vicinity, are anxious to increase their cash trade by giving end they have 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 Trading 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 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-ceut purchase, 10 Trading Stamps for $1 purchase, and in the same ratio for the full amount of your bill. Bear m mind the merchants make no advance 111 the prices of their goods, but on the contrary increase plan will enable them to sell closer unintentionally neglect to give you Blue Trading Stamps unless you ask lor them ; therefore the remedy lies with the customer ; you should not hesitate to ask for Blue. Trading Stamps iroui any merchant whose name appears in this Directory. This system enables merchants 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, save them, and you will feel proud of our handsome premiums. Call and get a Directory and Stamp Book to start your collection. WVWVWAAWVVvVVVVWWWWVVVV List of Merchants Who Give Trading Stamps Free : IIAKF.lt. Fred Keltlian, 101 North Main. HOOTS AND SHOES, oseph Ball, 29 North Main.' HOOKS AND STATIONE11V, INewBpapera and 10 cent novels exempt. Hooks & Brown, 4 North Alain, CONFECTIONEISY. M. T Kemmerer, 35 North Main. M T. Purcell. 7 Knt Centre. Fred Ueltuau, 101 North .Main. CLOTIIIUKS AND TAILORS. The Famous Clothing House, cor. Main and Oak. DHV GOODS AND NOTIONS. Davis1 Bazaar, 27 West Centre. S. F. Supowlt, Guarantee Drv Ooods House, 13 North Main. DKUGOISTS. 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 uoods cheerfully shown. REMEMBER ALL GOODS ARE FREE TO STRONG AGAIN ! vigor to the whole being. All drains audloiies are checked firmnHtntly. Unless patients are properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death. Mailed sealed. Price tt Der box: 6 boxes, with Ironclad leiral frnrntf.A (A mm rtr .fiinrlthe money, Ij.oo. Send lor free book. FOR SALE AT KIRLIN'S DRUG STORE. IVIOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS of menstruation." They are "LIFE SAVliltS" to girls at womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm life becomes a pleasure . uy uruggisis. mi. MUTT'S cukmiual CO,. Cleveland, Ohio. For Sale by P. W. Houck. DR. E. C. WEST'S Werve and Brain TREATMENT Tho Original, All tjacK or uonnuoDco. nervousnesB, jjasstcuae, an Drains, Yontbfnl Errors, or Excessive Use of Tobacco, Opium, or Llnuor, which leads to Misery. Consumption, Insanity and Seh'.. A-' Btore J by P1.1, box' aU for "i w,tu written Guarantee to Cure or Kofund Money. Sample Package, contalnlUR live days' treatmeut, with full lnstrao tlous.M oents. One sauijilo only Bold, to caoh iierson. At store or by mail. Red Label Special Extra Strength six for is, with written Guarantee to oare In 80 days. At store or by mail. Sold at Klrlln's Drug Store. NUQflETS OP NeWS. Senator Culloni, ot Illinois, bollovos that congreu will authorize the build ing of the f'lfp'-'ua canal. British ship Duntrune wns dismasted In n gale off the Chilean coast nnd Is believed to have foundered. Part of her crow wan rescued. Floods havo practically destroyed the village of Lttminl. Wash., tho Indians losing nil their siofss nnd barely es caping with their live. Kx-Post matter W. II. Callahan, ot South Alabama, N. Y., Is under ball charged with having tailed to make nccounts of poetnl rovenuos. Mrs. Mary Hyan, who was Bhot on Tuesday night by James Baxter, who claims to have mistaken her for his wife, died In Camden yesterday. A rear end collision occurred on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad nt Cum berland, Md. Fireman Louis Mnssoy, of Baltimore, was scalded to doath, and Engineer George It. Kindle, also ot Baltimore, was fatally Injured. Sev eral passengers were hurt. . A A A, A .A-A .A. J Yftnurai Errors, Lmi YtttUtjr viriomM, cu. rod for Hvnrn TettDimlal nl Bik "Traih- to I'mf. , j l lH.tA- 31. 11 North 8lilh HL, I'hllruMphl, I'a. l'txttlrHr tb oolr mvlftlitt la tbt I huld to ran Ten thouch the mwt MriM ir0- TlfclliUftirM. PnihtMNrnwdlt-l lo lQdyt Hwr9 1 H 'EKftYRtiYftL PILLS I ti for Chtrkltr t A-.o.i.Jt hit .JnrttmA In ltl turi lil metallW n" ml Willi Mu n I u, i r i . ... .ii nri L "llrthf for 1 - -tltt. t Ml I'lltfl' tfifl enterprising business people in their secure new customers and thereby Blue Trading Stamps, and to that very useful and attractive, premiums. of trade secured to them by this than ever before. Merchants may to pay cash for their goods of the GKOCEItlES AND PROVISIONS. INo stamps gircn with sugar.. E. Magarele, 11 East Centre Samuel Davis, Zl N orlh Jaruin. T. J. BrouKhall, 23 South Main. Henry I.. Jones, cor. Coal and Chestnut. II. V. Foley, 27 West Centre. . GEN1S1 FUKNISHINGS. The Famous Clothing House, cor. Main ' d Oak. Max Levit, Main and Centre. HATS AND OAI'S. Max Levtt, Main and Centre. The Famous Clothing House, cor. Main and Oak. MILUNEKY AND FANCY GOODS. Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 20 South Main. ME IT MAltKETS. Carls nrothera, 33 East Centre. J. E. Wettcrau, i South Jardln. STEAM. LAUNDIIY. Shenandoah Steam Laundry, cor. Main and Cherry. TODACCO AND CIGARS. Danlell & Dodson, 11 East Centre. TRADING; STAMP COLLECTORS. P WHEN IN DOUBT. TRY Theyhareitood the test ofyaar. teases of Nervous Diseases, such as Debility. Dizziness. Sleepless- Address. PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland. 0. They overcome Weak ness, irregularity and omissions, increase vie or ana uanisti "pains $1.00 PEIt BOX MY MAIL. Sold Others Imitations, ft a box; JFOL Dewoy Aconpta Ohiongo's Invita tion For tlio First of May. FBIENDS III FA0E OT 0RITI0ISM. Tint Admiral Admit Thnt In Trnni forrliin tins IVmiiiIo'h (lift to HI WlTo Ho llnil Hor Alono In Mltiil-Tlio l.ntor TriniHriir Wiw llor DeolMon. Washington, Nov. 21. "Yeg," eald Admiral Dewey last night to a re porter, with an nppoarance of Intense satisfaction In his manner, "I receiv ed today the telegram from tho mayor bf Chicago supplementing the letter of the Dewey committee of that city Invltl.iR me to visit there on the 1st of Mny. You may say that, barrlnc any unlooked for circumstances, t shall accept the Invitation to visit the city on the 1st of May. I have been think ing of porno placo In which to spend that day. the anniversary of the mem orable day of two years before and i don't know of any more agreeable city In which to spend It thnn Chicago. Tin people there have bcon very kind and plcnsnnt to me and ever since the bat tle of Manila I have been receiving evi dences of their good will and atfectton. My hope, therefore, is to be able to ac cept the Invitation." The evidence of good will and kind ness indicated by the letter from tho committee and from the mayor Is a source of extreme gratification to the admiral at this time, and he embraced the oppoittmity offered by their pe rusal to relterato his thanks to tho people who havo stood by him In the I face of criticism which has appeared as a result of a change in the title to ' tho property given him by tho Ameri can people. "From every section of the country," he said, "havo telegrams and letters come to mo showing the good will and kindness of the American people. It is Impossible for me to acknowledge each one of these communications in dividually, but I assure you that I am deeply grateful to tholr senders and appreciate their consideration. I am constantly receiving tokens of good will from the people, ns you will see by looking around this room and see ing the beautiful things that havo been sent to me. I havo been In my office all day looking ever tho telegrams and let ters which havo como. No, I do not caro to make any observations on the criticisms which havo arisen as a re sult of the transfer of the property other than those which I already have given public expression to. Enough has already been said, and I now want to live quiet and peaceably." In conversation with friends the ad miral freely admitted that In transfer ring the houso to Mrs. Dewey ho had her alono in mind: that he had thought he coula make hnr no more fitting wed ding present than what he valued most, tho gift of the people and tho homo la which they were to live, and that he did not then contemplate tho further transfer of tho house to his son George. The decision to do so was reached by Mrs. Dewey, and tho admiral heartily approved. Atlnntlo City's Now Hotol. , Atlahtlc City, Nov. 24. Ground was broken hero yesterday by Contractor Allen n. Itorke, of Philadelphia, for tho big new hotel that is to be built on the slto of the Pennsylvania railroad excursion houso. Tho pfoperty covers 14 acres, with an ocean frontage of 1,400 feet. The hotel will without doubt be the finest structure of tho soft on the Atlantic coast. There will bo 400 sleeping rooms, with about half that number of bath rooms. A root garden will be reached by four eleva tors. George C. Boldt, of the Waldorf Astoria, New York, and tho Bellevuo and Stratford, Philadelphia, has been mentioned in connection with tho management. A Life and Death Fight. Sir. V. A. Uines of Manchester. Ia.. writ ing of bis almost miraculous escape from death, says: "Exposure after measles In duccd serious lung trouble, which ended in Consumption. I had frequent hemorrhages and coughed night and day. All my doctors said I must soon die. Then I began to use Dr. King a New Discovery lor Consumption, which completely enred me. I would not be without it even If it cost 15.00 a bottle. Hun dreds have used It on my recommeadation and all say It never fails to cure Throat, Chest and Lung troubles." Regular size 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at A Wasley'a drug store. CWflr Not n Vldtlm orillizinir. Princeton, N. J., Nov. 24. The death of Martin Bergen, of Princeton, which occurred Wednesday, was an accident pure and simple, and not the result ot hazing, as at first reported. The ac cident happeued on Friday last whilo Bergen was romping with some class mates at Lawrencevllle. OASTOR.IA. jjoari l The Kind You Hava Always Bought Nebrnskn'H Suit Airtiltist Stnnilnrtl Oil Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 24. -Proceedings have been bogun In the supremo court by Attorney General Smythe against the Standard Oil company. The court Is asked to deny the company tho right of doing business In Nebraska, on tho ground that It is a trust and engaged n a conspiracy against trade nnd busi ness. CAXAIiiP- Is not recommended for ownim everything, but If you have PfiOT kidney, liver or bladder iwvyi. troubleitwillbofoundjust the remedy you need. At druggists In fifty cent and dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottte of this wonderful new discovery by mail free, also pamphlet telling all about It. Address, Dr. KlImer&Co.,Binghamton, N. Y Jiotod Ocean l.Ine Promoter Dead. Liverpool, Nov. 24. Mr. Thomas Henry Ismay, the founder and chair man of tho board of directors of the White Star Lino Steamship company, died suddenly last evening, aged 62, Sick Headaches, The corse of overworked womankind, aro qnickly and sursly cured by Earl's Clover Boot Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue builder. M6ney refunded if not satisfactory. Price 23 eta. and 60 cts. Sold by P. D. KIrlin ona guarantee. Abandoned StbnnieV llrlrfS Ashore. Christlansand, Nov. 24. Word la re ceived here from Bratvar-that the Brit ish steamer Coquet, from Quebec for Sunderland, after drifting since Nov. 19, tho day she was abandoned by the captain and crow, has gone ashore near there. There is Uttio nopo of salvage The 11 members of tho crew who left tho Coquet in the second boat when she was abandoned have not I cen heard from. The captain aud ten others reached ChrUtlansand Nor. 20. Build up the system; puts pure, rich blood In the veins; makes men and women strong and healthy, Burdock Blood Bitters. At any drug store. BRUTAL MURRGK IN .MARYLAND. Klllrtl n muon-Yrnr-Olil (llrl Wlio llfjrftnl III Atlxtillmm. Klktrni, Ml., Nov. SI. A brutal mur der occurred laat night nmr the village of Alkali, thla county. Silas White. St years old, according to the statement of an eye wltnem, shot and killed lthoda Jackson, the pretty 16-yeAr-old daughter of Prank Jackson, n promi nent farmer. White secreted himself hohlnd a clump of bushes near tho Jackson house and awaited the re turn of the young lady, who had gone to a neighboring farm on an errand. Aa she was entering her father's gate White appeared and sent three bullet from a revolver through her head. The girl died within half an hour. William Winchester, a boy of 16, was a witness to the deed. A crowd of neighboring farmers soon assembled about the Jackson home, and White would doubtless have be lynched had he been found, but ho made good his escape. The motive for the crime Is sup posed to be Jealousy, although Miss Jackson, according to her parents, did not receive visits from any one, and had several times refused to havo any thing to do with White, of whom she was In constant dread. White had boen trying to get Miss Jackson's con sent to let him visit her. Jonlotny. Mnrtlor, Httloltlo. Mount Vernon, O., Nov. S4. In n fit of Jealousy last night Charles Golds borough shot and killed his wife, and a few minutes later shot and killed himself. The tragedy occurred In the rear of Ooldsborough's saloon, on Vino street. The couple had quarreled a few minutes before the crimes were committed and Mrs. Goldsborough was walking away from her husband when he killed her. RGTURNINa YOUTH. " I am seventy years 'ounf," said Oliver iVendel Holmes when they asked his age. iws ; True enough. because his heart was young; hi9 step was firm; his eye was bright; his laugh wns clear and merry; his appetite was good, and above all so was his digestion. No man should be old before his time because of a weak stomach, sluggish liver, shaky nerves and flabby muscles. There is no need of it. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures these things. It brings back youth to the feeble because it brings back keen appe tite and good digestion. It tones np the liver, puts oxygen and life into the blood, and solid strength into the flesh tnd muscles. It contains no alcohol to inebriate or create a morbid appetite or craving for stimulants. "I have never felt better In my life than T do now," says Charles Hunwlclc, of Lenox. Macomb Co., .Mich., in a remarkable letter to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of nuflslo. N. Y. I have taken Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery right along. I can now walk quite well with a caue and hope to throw even that away before long, and as I have had to use crutches for nearly two years, I think I am doing fine. I do not cough now and I can eat and sleep like a school boy. I think t will have to change my mind about 'Patent Medicines,' as X never had much faith in them; but you must know that I have been treated in two hospitals and by three doctors besides, and received no benefit; so I think your medicine Is the only medicine for me." There is nothing in the world for constipation like Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They should be taken in con junction with the " Discovery," when ever any disease is complicated with that dangerous condition. Nothing else that may be offered in their place will ac omplish what they will. And their ra ief is permanent. Write to Dr. Pierce - frpp nflvtre. ennsylvania RAILROAD. 8CTIUYIULL DIVISION. November 19, 1899, Trains will leave 8henandoah after toe aoove date lor Wlegan, (lllberton, Frackvllle Hart Water, 8t. Clair, Pottsville. Hamburg, Keadlnt, I'oiistown, PhoenlxTllie. !(orrlstown ajd Phi' alelphia (Br'Ad street station) at S3) and 80S a. m.,310, S lp. m. on weekdays. Sundays 8 05 a. m 4 SD p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 7 41, 1149a.m. and 5 89, 7 88 v a, Sunday 11 01 a. m. and 5 89 p. m. Leavi Pottsville for Shenandoah (via Fraes vllle) 7 13, 11 30 a. m., 0 10, 7 15 p. m. Sundas 1083 a.m.. 510 p.m. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), foi Shenandoah at 8 83 a. m 4 10 p. m. week daye. Sundays leave at 0 50 and 9 S3 a. m. Leave Philadelphia (11 road street stattoa) for Pottsville, 5 50. 8 85 Iparlor carl, 10 19 a. m., 1 80, 4 10 Iparlor car, 7 33 p. m. weekdays. Sundays. 8 50, 9 S3 a. m. and 602 pm. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOB NEW YORK. Kire-Week-dys, 20,4 03,4 40, S 00,8 18,8 50. 7 88, 8 23, 9 05, 9 B0, (10 21, dining car), 1100.1143 a m, 12 00 noon, 12 35. ( Limited I CO and 4 22 p in, dlnlne cars), 1 4J, (230, dining car), 3 20, 350. 4 02, 5 00, 5 58, (dining cor), 6 00, 7 02, 8 10, (dlnlne car), 10 00 p. in., 1202, night. Sundays. 8 20.4 05. 140.5 00,518 8 23, 9 50, (10 21, dlnlua car),10 4S, 11 43 a m, 12 03, (dining car), 12 83, 2 &, (dining car), 4 02, (Limited 4 22 dlnlne car), 5 20.5 56, dining car). 6 83, 702, 810, dinlng v-ri, iu w y. ui., 14 u U1KU1. For Bovton without change, 11 01 a us. week days, and 8 10 p. m., dally For Sea flirt. Aahurv Park. Omn Long Branch, and intermediate stations, 8 23. WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington. 1 50. 7 i a 1020.1123. 11 S3. - m . llHAHInnn.Vl lq dining carl, 812, 4 41, 8 23 Congressional" Limited dlnlne cor, 6 03, 6 20. 655, dining carl, 17 81 dining car, p id., and 12 20 night week days. Sundays 850. 7 20. 9 12. 11 23. a. ra.. HIM. II 12, dining car, 8 12, 4 41 (320 Congressional Limited dluine carl. 605 la &3 rilnlnir rrl 17 si dining carl. d. m..aud 12 2a nlirlit. f or isaiiitnore, accommodation, 9 11 a m. 1 62 v v uaj a, u va SUU11 10 p m oaliy WEST JERSEY & SEASHORE R, R. FOR ATLANTJO CITY. Leave Hrod street BUtlon U TUwr brltlire Exmeas. 9 40 a m. 7 Ofi n m wnirriaVd uwasuuj , w su A 1J 1J Leave Market Btreet SVarf EinrMi m i 00, 4 00, 5 00 p tn weekdays. Sundays. 0 09. lAIYi m I AAnmMswl!... A swt J m 1 For Cape May AnR.eaea, Wlldwood and Holly lleAoli, Ben Ule (Ity, Avalon, and Stone Harbor KxnresaO no am. 4 00 n m urnir Hav UntiJa... nrtu M ' For Somen Point RiDrau. Q oo a m inn 4 00,0 00, p, m. week days Hun dart, S 00 and Fortlcketa and othar lnformAlInn n.lw " It- T. ITrriY-uTWiiriw. T T? TUu ftmM Manager. GenM Ptw'a'r Act Those 'who once the buy iUULlU'S keep coming bsclc best by lor It. This ad mixture makes ithe flsror of cof adding a lit- .tlepf Seelle's fee delicious. to ordinary All Grocer. f i coffee, tc. a packge. Facts nre Sitibborn. If Shenahdoali People are not Con vinced by Local Testimony, They Dllfcr From Other People. Pacts are stubborn. Roots way be disputed. Nuhx ran be disproved. A fact Is always hedged about with proof. Has to stand the test ef Investigation. Or It drifts to the relm nf doubt; Investigate closely the following. The e)or the serullng the more convinc ing the rrstilt. A Shenandoah citizen speaka-here; Speaks from experience and eeovktlon Mr. Jo1)!) I). Hughe, of 813 North Market street, miner, says: "I have been In Sheti an lonh for twenty-eight years. My son and I contract In taking oat eeal. For years I had trouble with my back and kidney, had both a pain and lameness acres ray loins and in the small of my bank. Wall, this bothered me very much, sometime being worse than others. I was Induced to try Doao's Kidney Pills and procured them from Klrlln's drug store. I derived great benefit from them for they corrected the action of the kidneys and freed ma from pain. Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Uuflalo, N. Y. Sole agents for the I . S, Heraember the name Dow' and take no other. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. M. BOniCK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Resn bulldlnr. mm., nt Mmin mwt Centre streets, Hbetutndoati. J CLAUDK nitOWK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Officer Cor. Centre and White streets, nex Justice Toomoy's office. c onoiiLnn. m. d., PHYSICIAN AND SURfJEON. So. K Rut Lloyd Street. OfBce hours; to 1 s. m.! 1 to I p. m. tot p.m. pKOF. JOHN JONES, WDSICAL IHSTRDCT0R, Lock Box S3, Matuwoy City, I'a. Havlnc- studied under Mm, nf Sh Kf marten p London and Paris, will give Icmocj .......... ........ ... u. 1 aim ruaicuimrc Terms reasonable. Address In ejtre ot Slmu-e inti lewrier nnenandnan Lauer's Reading Beer and Porter Brewers of the finest and purest .... These products nre seldom equalled ana never surpassed. Also bottlers of all Carbonated Beverages. Private 'families desiring ordera filled can have them promptly by calling on 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, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B:own Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. PRAB0WSKY HOTEL, M. GRABOWSKY, Prop. lit N. Ceutr SL, FottaTtll, Pa. Fine old Whiskey, Gin and Wines, at the ba A choice line ol Ctirara and Temper ance Drink. Accommodation ler t rarslsr. Vltls4ll hours
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