:S 1AUERn In n certain stylish ef. S J lect nbout garment made r front Ulesa Celebrated Pat- 3 tern that I not attained by the :: gtuaof any other patterns. Patterns Is (No-Seam-Allowanca lAllra.l S J,.",r.nl " '' ' "r ')'! "! PtlfPCl i S Eaiv to uuu. ril nid n ,oimli! 2 elf, est h u tie h ti- S .4 in nearly s rfry c',', j,,niv'' or.,v i f' ! ;s Inem utt a 1 aihmn Slip, ( Bnrl r our ' ;5 dctlns, Ahs lulcly Ihev. n I u- st ityUt. ' 5 A FREE PATTEfJN ;2 of lier own s-lpct 1011 will bo given r5 every subscriber to j MS CALKS MAfiAZOS I I III. II II 1. ii.u J.n --ii".tB-,r If'"" -' "' y t A LADIES' MAGAZINB. : ;!2 Oh 1 ' it every larlv should tiler tern-I-!"!', "eaanful colored platr, ; Utiti ! t failiioris , drc- mill inir t nnotiii. . ! flinty 2 J-worl ' hoiiwhold hm'i; liclinn. i; gift- 3" " '"l" 'lav, or, ,r. 5C ( rlHtr-eriGnja; S Laily a enu wanted. Send for iBSSt"': r TUB McCALL C0: : 13C-I46 West 14lh St., New York. These celebrated pnttrrn nnd pub. Ilcatlons ore for sale, nnd recom mended by L. J. Wilkinson. NERVETA PSLLS Restores Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effect of self i abuse, or exesss ana indls Jcretlon. A nervo to,nc and Iblootl builder. iJrings the . . , . . , 1 . -1 ,1 1 rA?W' restores the fire of youth. SnilTK xBy mall COc per box, O boxes for $.00; wflli a written gunran too to euro or refund tlio money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL' CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL Sold at Kirllii'a drug store, Shenandoah, I'n. VETERINARYSPECIFICS A.A.IFEVEH8, Congestion. Innamma. ctnutsjtlons. Lung Peter, Milk Vcter. n. I1.SPIIAI.S. Lnmeneis. Injuries. CvC.)S0KI5 THIIOAT, Quinsy. EpUootle, cuarahV0UM8, Uo"' Grubs. JHIr01"5".?; Coll," IiUliiema, Inflamed cukisJ Lung, rfrtiro.l'ncumonia. M.'!,LIr "fl'vaehe. Wlnd-lllown. cures J Diarrhea, llmenlery. O.U. I'rcvent. MllsCAItUIAUE. clilk K1DXEY dc llLADDIMl I)16)nilBIl8. 1. 1. BKI niHEASER. Manse. Eruptions, cubesj Ulcers. Urease, Farcy, .I. K.lnAI) cn.VIIITIO.V, Stnrlna Coat. cukes ) IndlscNllon. fotomach htasaers. CO:, each: StAble Case, Ten Specifics, Boole, &c $7. At druggists or sent prepaid on receipt of price. HumphreYs Medicine Co., Cor. WJUlam John Sts.. New York. Vetkrinabt ManuIi. Sent Free. NERYOUS DEBILITY, VITAIi WEAKNESS nnd Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Speolfio No. 28, in use over40 years, the only successful romedy. $1 per vial, or special packaeo with powdtr.for $5 r3oId tr Drtixslet., or ivnt fto.1 paid fm r.ct)t ol price. HH.ltrilKKtS'!im. tO.,Cor.tma JokaSL..wVork DR. FELIX LE BRUITS Steel Pennyroyal Treatment la tbe orieinal and only FRENCH, anfo and reliable euro on the mar ket, l'rice. 1.0U; sent cy matt. Genuine Hold only by Klrlln'a drui; Btore. AHUSEHENTS. perguson's Theatre. DAH. J. FERGUSON, Mcr. One IMIgr-it Only. JIOIlDflY, NOV. 27, '99 MR. BARNEY OILAIORE, a The Young Character Actor mid ComeiUnn iinO FlrbtClims Conipany In the Great Comedy Drnina, "Kidnapped, IN w ' New York' New siiiiKs, dsnces, scenery. Seethe cutellttle'chlldi NOT15. Tlie play la bnsed on the obdurtlon of Iluby Ilariof Clark. PRICES : - 25, 35. 50 and 75 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln'a drUK 4ore. perguson's Theatre. DAN. J. FERGUSON, Men MATINEE AND MGUT. THURSDAY, NOV. 30.99. J.C.LEIK r, ?....,rtmW v Ezra Page, TliCH0NcT 01 W FARMED A1ATINUE AT a:is l H. Matinee Prices ; - 15 and 25 Cts. Ruing Pflees; 25, 35 and 50 Cts, 65. HUMPHREYS' TJS'r w in Prosiclont of tho Robol Oongrosa Eonouncos tho Insurrootion. SAIS IT WILL NOT REASSEMBLE 8onoV lliiciUMiiiilii(),nI'oriiior Mmntisr of Aauttinlfln'HLnltnot;Cnptti rod find llrniiuht to Onnnrnt Otln n l'rlRonor On tlio TriiUHport Ilriitiin. Mnnlla, Nov. 25. Bn'jtlsta, president of tho Filipino concross,. presented himself to General MaeArthur yester day and formally renounced all further connection with tho Insurrection. He was ono of the Influential Filipinos who hesitated at the beginning of the war as to which side to cast his lot. Ho was offorod a Judgeship of tho su preme court, but declined. Ho now announces that ho desires to accept tho position, and says tho Filipino con gress nnd cabinet' are scattered, never to reassemble. Soma of tho members, he adds, have returned to their homes, whllo others are. Hying for safety. Many of the congressmen have re signed, nnd he bolloves the Flllpluo soldiers will lay down tl "'r arms everywhere as soon as they learn the truth. Senor Tluoncnmlno, a former member of the so-called rnlilnnt nf A(.ntnn1.1n has been brought to General Otis a i imsuner on uonra tno transport Bru tus. He bad souSht refuge In a vil lage near San Fabian, with Agulnaldo's mother and son. The nntlves disclosed his Identity to Major Cronin, who cap tured him. General Young Is still In tho moun tains on 'ho trail of Asuinaltlo. Admiral Watson's licet in Philippine wntors Is about to be augmented by the three gunboats Isla De Luzon. Isla Uo Cuba and. Don Juan De Aus tria, captured from Spain at the bat tle of Manila bay. Commanding of ficers heretofore bnve been assigned to the vessels, nnd Admiral Watson has been empowered to complete the list of officers from those""w1th the Asiatic squadron. The new acquisitions are nbout the size of tho gunboat Mnrlotta, and they will arrive about the time of the Brooklyn, New Orleans, Nashville and Marietta, making In all quite a large lncreaso.in the Asiatic squadron. Glorious News. Comps from Dr. D. ti. Cargilc. of Washita, I T. lie writes: "Four bottles of Electric Hitters lias cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which hail, caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head nnd face, and the best dictors could Htvo no help; but her rtite is complete and and her health IV excellcut." This shows what thousands have piovcd, that Electric Hittots Is the best blood purifier known. It's the supremo remedyfor eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, bolls nnd running sores. It stimulates llvor, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestiou builds lip - the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. Guaranteed. Tim Mnhor-MoCoy Flcht. New York, Nov. 25. Peter Maher and Kid McCoy may fight after all. The statement was made yesterday that Maher would agree to a postpone ment of three weeks on account of Mc Coy's Illness and would not claim Mc Coy's forfoit 'if the. bout takes place then. This would make the date of the bout the week of Jan. 1. Drink Graln-0 after you have concluded that you ought not to drink coffee. It is not a medicine but doctors order it, because it is healthful, invigorating and nppctixing. It is made from pure grains and has tnat rich seal brown color and tastes like the finest grades of coffee and costs about if as much. Children like it and thrive on it because it is a genuine food drink containing nothing but nourishment. Ask your grocer or Grain-O, the new fooddrink I5 and 25c Kontiiek.v'H Sniitllnox Epidemic. Bowling Green, Ky Nov. 25. A most serious epidemic of smallpox has broken out, 'in several nearby coun ties. In a p'roppfatfon of 1,800 there nro fully 500 cases in various stages of smallpox at Unlontown. There are many coses In tho adjacent county. The disease has been.convoyed from Union town of Crittenden, Hopkins, Muhlen burg nnd Henderson counties. The state board of health has placed Union town In absolute quarantine. OASTOTIIA. Bears the ' r "yfi Kind Y011 Havg Always Bought :' r "1li9 Kind You Havg Always 1 Blgnatnre of Anotfinr V 'tltii of Illmtor. Huntingdon, Pa., Nov. 25 John Guyer, aged 21 years, and his brother, George, of Dudley, this county went gunning Thursday, and durlngthe day they .became separated. John' failure to return led to a searclrfor, him yes terda,y; jyhen his body nv'asj'found In tho woods, A bullet had pierced him through the abdomen. He had been "calling" wild turkeys, and it Is be lieved he was shot In mistake by some unknown hunter. What Is Ballon 7 A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption ; used througi the world for half a century, has cured innumerable cases of incipient consumption and relieved many in advanced stages. If 'you are not satisfied with tlio results we will refund your money Price 25 cts.,80 eta. and fX.00. Sold by P. D Kirlin on a guarantee. CJniifeiHxed on tlio ScnfTold. Austin, Tex., Nov". 25. James David son was hanged yesterday for the mur der of George W. Engburg, a merchant, and his wife, at Manor, Tox., last June, Davidson confessed on tbe scaffold. Young Mothers. Croup Is the terror of thousands of young mothers because Its outbreak Is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Hhiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like maelo In cases of croup. It has never been kuowu to fall. The worst vases relieved immediately. Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and f 1.00. Sold by P. D. Klrln on a guarantee. Snuntoi Ifiiywnrd Much fore. Nebraska City, Neb., Nov. 25. Sen ator Hayward's condition Is more crit ical than at any time during the pres ent attack and he Is liable to drop off at, any tlmo. He has barply held his own during the past week, nnd his strength is about all gone, while the paralysis Is Increasing and he speaks with great difficulty and his hroken sentences are almost unintelligible. CASTOR I A For Infanta 'antl ChUdren. The Kind. You Have Always Bought Signature of td4 111 A A slight indefinite pain in the joints is the first sign of Rheumatism. When you feel this warn ing sign take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and the progress of the disease will be arrested. This remedy acts directly on the blood and nerves and has cured hundreds of cases of rheumatism that have been declared hopeless by physicians. See that the full name is on every package: Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People Mrs. Mary IUiton, of Harry vllle, Stitltvnn Co.,N.Y. She says: "About two yonrs nio I lmdiiBoverenttnckofrheunmtl.nl. Imif. rcrod ncuto pain nnd much Inconvenience, riiymclana were unable to check tho disease, nnd I was dlre4ed to n similar cise, which 1 cured by Dr. Wlllliittia' 1'lnlc I'llls for I'ulo People. My sou bou u. c limn muu iuo ursfc r.r?.cuJedJ,not.hor box Bnd those Pills for Pale People cured me." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Pcoplecontaln, in a condensed form, all the elements necessary to give new lire and richness to the blood, and restore shattered nerves. They are an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' Dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after-effects of the grip, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all forms of weakness either in male or female. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pnlc People are sold by all dealers, or will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, 50c. a box or six boxes for fa. 50 (they are never sold in bulk or by the too) by addressing Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. GflRS'SIflRTlWflLL PAPER THE BUCKW ALTER st-r2sco There are none better in the world and there are no greater favorites in the world with any housewife. The satisfactory giving qualities are beyond dispute. Special Sales or Special Prices We don't have any because our regular prices are lower than those of dealers who advertise special prices. This is where you save your money every time you buy. Don't forgot us for your FURNITURE. D, & J. SEIGEL, 103105 S. Main St. Faultless Labor consistent with gs- Faultless Prices Are responsible for our always busy business. Try us on plumbing and gas fitting. You wont regret the trial. P. W. Bell, Cor. White & Lloyd Sts. "A FAIR FACE V AY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO IS: EVERY WOMAN ScmstlOM neet't a reliable, monthly, reguUtinr medicine. Only harmlscassd the purest drugs ihsuld be used. If you want the best, get Dc Peal's Pennyroyal Pills Tber are prompt, isle and certain In rsinlt. The tsaalne (Or. Feal'i) situ lup twiut. Beat anywhere, S1.00, Address fail, Hxsicua C., Clertlind, O. FOR SALE AT KIRL-IINTS The great remedy for nervous prostration and all diseases of the generative organs of either sex. such as Nervous Prostration, Falling or Lost Manhood, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. With every CTCD MCrlUR $5 order wo guarantee to euro i"i " ouoxcsrorva.ua For Sale toy Coiulnc; Events. V Nov. 29 Grand ball and fair in Kobbins' opera house fur the benefit of tbe Slavish congregation. Dec. 18 Grand ontertalnincnt, "Tho Star of Bethlehem," at the Primitivo Methodist church. iTdft Daplui most ciperltuced.tb eot4 'lllu DOdlMBiuUlf i tutor bom PrlfftM iDiMUei KioetiM. Vntr.il. r.TIIKKU M. !., CO I Ktirth Mith tU, J'hlUdcl- Ktc VariooMU A Stftctort (uo outUng). Lol Yljw iu( k HeftUh restored. Pirti enUrrcL UorrtiSS, t-9. Hob. 9-13, Hour for loaf .undine tod dnieroua d&llr 10.30 to 1 80 Fmh cam cured 4 u O tltji. fur Sworn leidmonlalt and Book. Al fraud exposed. TTTTTTTT-rrT'T T'T'T T'T'T T'T Cbteb filer's KnclUU DUmond ltrantf. EHfiYROYAL PILLS OrltrlaAl and Onlj Uenuloe hrt. tJwkje reiibU, ladiks ftik UrncaUt for CkUktr Xmaluk Dla- wwJHmaii In lA knd Quid Otctkllla1 boiei. srmled with blua ribbon. TaLe no Other KtAm fangerou tttlttitw V (i jiw ami imUittant. 4 DrDitu, or & 4w In atkmi'i tat btrttduUta, leliinonll e4 Mtrllef for l.a-il.-mUfur, by rftbra iail ll'iUVU inuuwnmi, iVi sVldt aULoctXDruggUU. i'illLAliA i'A- M (ID Attnttrc vv r. lit N. Centre HI.. Pottsrllle, Pa. FlneolJ WhliVeyi, aim and Wltiea, at the ! A phnLn Una nf . .... .. I IT nee Prmks. Accommodsllons tor travelers. 1 Uealsatall noun Jtf'fi lCUti ihjx aia me so mucu gooa ttint I two boxes of Dr. Williams' Pint DECORATIVE ART S3 llai m:Iilevod Us Krentt'st triumphs In .our nrtiMtfo and Imndsonio stock of wall iaprs. All the latest designs and fashionable nhidc nnd colorings nro embodied In our superb stock of art wall papers. Wo have them from $1 00 per rotl for high art decorations to 5 cents per roll for bedroom, parlor, hall or dining room paperB. All Artistic ! All Pretty ! 224 West Centre St. Shenandoah. DRUG STORE. AND VITALITY 3D IX. IMOMWS or refund tho money, soia at si.uu per dox. Ult.IHOT'r'S ClIIimCAli CO., Cleveland, Ohio. P. W. Houck. Oonornl Wood Ilnmovrnrd Hound. Santiago de Cuba, Nov. 24. In ac cordance with a cable order to report In Washington, General Wood, mili tary governor of this province, accom panied by Lieutenant Brooks, started for Now York today by tbe transport McPherson. Beforo leaving he said he did not know why ho has been sum moned, but suggested as probable a conference based upon his recent sug gestion that the American troop3 should bo withdrawn and replaced by Cuban troops, officered by Americans, The local' papers, commenting upon thq trip, which they believe has to do with General Wood,'s probable appoint ment as civil governor of the Island, express refjret at his removal, but be lieve his promotion will benefit Cuba. Sick Headaches, The curse of overworked womankind, are quickly aud surely cured by Karl's Clover Hoot Tea, tbe groat blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refunded If not satisfactory, l'rice 25 cts. and 80 cts. Sold by P. D, Kirlin ona guarantee. Six .lurm-H Tor Molliioux. New York, Nov. 21. At the closo of yesterday's proceedings In the trial of Holnnd I), Mollneux, charged with the death of Mrs. Kntherino J. Adams, six Jurors occupied positions In the Jury box. Recorder Golf excused Abraham Altmeyer and Morris A. Hiaudo, Jurors numbers 4 and 5, re spectively, on account of their physical condition. This reduced the number ot men In the box from seven to flvo. but another Juror was obtained Just before the t'uy "-n'ril He Is George Edgar, a retired builder. a wmm FINANCE Indiotod For Conspiracy to Dofraud in Brooklyn. BUT HE 18 AIIONG THE MIS8IN0. Tlio "FrnriUltn Hyndlonto" Hnd .Ttint Attuned to Kx-Sliurlir Dnlly Wlion tlio Polloo ltnldi'd tlio lMnconnd Cait-ttin-d Cnnli In Slulit nnd rjomo Hidden Brooklyn, Nov. 6. William V. Miller, head of the Franklin syndicate-, which bus accepted the deposits of thousands of persons under promlw of paying dividends of 10 por cent a week, or 620 ppr cent per annum, and Cocll I-oslle, his secretary, were In dicted by the King's county grand Jury yesterday. Bench warrants were Is suetl for tho arrest of these two men, but up to quite a late hour neither had been found, the polloo saying that they had disappeared yesterday Afternoon. Last night tho police raided the prem ises occupied by the Franklin syndi cate, on Floyd street. There was a great crowd of people around the build ing, and the police surrounded It. In spector Brennan arrested Louis Miller, brother of the head W the syndicate, and tho cashier of the concern, and took possession of $15 ,000 In cash. There woro 40 employes engaged at work in tne offices, and these were al lowed to go. H was stated by Louis Miller to the police that the ofllcea wero then In tho hands of ex-Sherlft Bailey, of Richmond, to whom, he said, the concorn had assigned. The charge upon which Miller was Indicted was that of conspiring to do fraud. The district attorney's ofllce In Brooklyn has been at work on the case for somo weeks, so prominent have become Miller's operations In that time. Miller had been engaged for the past two years or so In offering his ullt terlng Inducements to tho people to In vest their money for him to make uso of, but It has been only within the Inst month that by extensive adver tising In one way or another ho has managed to attract to his ofllco hun dreds of people dally, who gathered In n long line or fought with each other for the opportunity to hand out their savings. Even when tho plnce was raided last night by tho' police a number of those around the offices -were waiting to de posit money with the Franklin syndi cate. The presence of tho police caused great excltemont. When they enterod the office they were Informed that at C o'clock last night they had made an assignment. In tne borough of Manhat tan, to James Bailey, ex-sheriff of Richmond. Chief of Detectives Rey nolds said that the. pollco were the assignees now. and put Dailey off the premises. Dailey has been In tho em ploy of Miller for some time past. or the ?15,000 taken possession of by the police something more than $t, 000 In cash was found In the syndicate ofllces. From tho record which the pollco had made of yesterday's de posits It was evident that a portion of tho money had been removed from the offices, and Louis Miller, tho cashier, who was arrested, was called upon to make an explanation. He at first re fused, but on being threatened by the police said that Miss Annie Gory, an employe of the concern, who lived In a house adjoining tho offices, had been given the possession of a large sum of money In the morning by the head of the firm. The police went to the ad- Joining house, where they placed Miss Gory under arrest, and after an ex tended search they found nearly $3,000 concealed In an old lounge In her apartments. The woman then declared that she had this money In her po- sesslon for tho purpose of paying tho employes of the syndicate. The po lice, however, took possession of tho money1 and gave Miss Gory her liberty. William Miller began the Franklin syndicate In a very small way, locat ing dftlccs among the poorer classes In the borough of Brooklyn, nnd making ono feature of his business tho accept ance of very small sums of money and the alleged Investment of them for tho poor people. He claimed that by Inside tips on tho stock market ho was able to reap large and quick profits, ot which ho was willing to pay a large percentage to his clients. It Is claimed that Miller was simply the represent ative of a syndicate of men who had been engaged In conducting blind pools for years. It is said that within the last week Miller hnd received deposits of hun dreds of people, aggregating a dally amount from $30,000 to $40,000. It U easy to see under these circumstances howNthe Franklin syndicate could readily pay out 10 per cent of thin amount a week and still, make money. Not only wero the people 'living within limits of greater New York large de positors with the Franklin syndicate, but cities all over the country con tributed the earnings of scores of their residents to swell the wealth ot the syndicate. Tho mall delivery dally at Miller's office amounted to about threo wagon loads, and most of the letters contained money. Miller had a faculty of displaying a large amount of his wealth, and the pfflces on Floyd street were piled high with greenbacks of all denominations and heaps of gold. This seemed to lend confidence to those who came with their subscriptions, and It Is' Impossible to even estimate where the "endless chain" would have ended. Ono ot Miller's patrons who Invested $100 Immediately turned around and reinvested the 10 per cent allowed aim at the end of the first week, and kept this iid each week until, at the end of 25 weeks, he found himself with a credit of $1,029. As Miller absolutely refused to carry accounts of more than $1,000 this customer was compelled to reinvest In the names of other mem bers ot his family. A police official said that he knew of a family con- listing of 16 members which bad, $100 Invested for each member of the fam ily, and the Interest was paid on all of tho 16 claims regularly every week. Miller's claims to make his abnormal profit through speculation In Wall street, though no evidence Is forth coming up to tho present time to show that he had over speculated In stocks to any extent. His clerks and employ es from time to tlmo threw out hints" of Inside Information which Miller, they alleged, possessed. On Tuesday of this week, Just be fore charges of libel were preferred against Miller, he Is said to have taken In $66,000 and paid out $31,000. The confidential representative of one ot tho banks who visited Miller's office about this time said that he never naw bo much money scattered around loose In his life. He said that it reminded one of the talcs of Monte Crlsto and Monto Carlo combined. Miller did not have facilities for tak ing care of all the gold and greenbacks which poured In upon him, and empty barrels were brought up from the col lar aud thousands and tens of thou sands of dollars were dumncd, Into. ttiw ttnrmn hy inn trnptoymi. Onf of Miller's trmted employe In responsible for the statement that th Fmnklln yndlct man bait taken In over $1. 000,000. a la known that when tbe bonks shut down on hint and refused to nccept hln depomia any longer he withdrew $150,000 In the WelbJ.Fargo bank. It Is nMrtl that Milter yes terday dnptmlted $100,000 with tho Ger man consul. llulld tip tbe system; puts pnre, rleli blood In tho veins; makss men and wetn itronr ami healthy. Ilnrdoek llloed Hitters. At any drtigitoie. LOSSES BY THE DOERS 111. tlio Ilnttlo or llnlmont Wlnnton C.liiirrlilll Trent ihI. London, Nov. 15. The Dally Malt publish the following dispatch from Belmont, describing lh battle: "The Boora bald a poaltion which British troops would hold atralnut almertt any force. The British victory V com plete. My estimate of the Bbf loss Is 600 killed and 160 wounded. Mr. Knight, correspondent ot tha London Mdrnlng Post, wan woundetl. The IlOer prisoners are Ignorant, flirty and wretched. They iy that half their commando, tired oi the war. will re fuse further service. "The whole force of the fearful fight wa! borne by the enemy, who were obliged to climb 600 feet straight into a tcrrlftlc stream of missiles. The Ninth Lancers pursued the enemy with great vigor, but the Boers, well mounted, and familiar with the hills, melted be foro them. Possibly, however, our vlr tory would have been even more de cisive had we possessed more cavalry." Through the courtesy of tho Trans vaal authorities, a press correspondent at Pretoria, In company of Mr. P. G. Groblor, under secretary for foreign affairs, and Mr. Do Some, secretary of tho war department, was enabled to visit Winston Churchill yesterday at the model school, where he Is confine 1 with the captured officers. Beyond a slight bullet wound In the right hand he seemed well and looked hearty, al though naturally chafing under en forced Idleness. Mr. Churchill said: "Tho Boers have treated us with much kindness. This whs the case from the outset. They pralsea our defenso ot the armored train and expressed sur prise that the locomotive waB saved from becoming a hoppless wreck under their artillery fire. We were marched through a pouring rain to Colenso. pro ceeding the next morning to the Boer camp near Ladysnlth. and then going by rail to Modder Spruit, finally arriv ing here on Nov. 18. On the Journey great numbers of Boers crowded to see us, but there was only one who made Insulting remarks.". The work of a farmer's wife ia never ended. But it is wholesome, enjoyable, productive work that is pleasurable if the farmer's wife is a well woman. The work becomes weary drudgery when the woman is sick. The work drags and the woman's pride is hurt. Her ambition is to do ns much and better work than her neighbors. It is a distinct tri umph if her butter is gener ally regarded as the hncst in the county. Hut fine butter and Ijail health don't co to gether. Mrs. w. T. Kid. der. of Hill Dale Farm. Knosburg, Vt., .vrites to Dr. k V. Tierce, Bur. f.iIo. N. Y.: Our. ingthe past year I found tnat I was to become a moth er and that I was In rapidly failing health. 1 suffered dreadfully from bloatiug, and uriuary difficulty. I was growing perceptibly weaker each day and suf fered much sharp pain at times. I had to give niy worK&na i icu iuai someining must i ne. Isoughtyouradvice and received a pronipt )lv. I followed vourdirectionsanil trvilr ttvK'. bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and also followed your h ygetiic instructions. I begau to Improve Immediately, my health became ex. cedent, and I could do all ray work (we live on a good siied farm). I walked and rode all I could, and enjoyed it. I had a short, easy confinement and have a healthy baby boy." The one medicine that rives wmrmt and sure relief is Dr. Pierce's Fkvorite Prescription. It is a tome and nurifior that works on one special set of organs and puts them in a perfectly vigorous, healthy condition. It quickly soothes in- uammattou and stops Uebilitatintr drains on the system. Taken regularly during the period of gestation it greatly lessens the pain and danger of childbirth. AUlioURli sweet to the.taste It contn ns no sugar which often disagrees with weak stomachs; nor does it contain any alco hol, or opium in any form, and therefore does not induce a craving for stimulants. ".ccjw pcnci;uy iu ixuy climate. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. SCirUYKILL DIVISION. NOVEHBKU. 19, 1899. Trains Will leave flhtnAnrln-l, aflF Inn nnn.n date for Wlggan. Ollberton, Prackvllle Dsn vt aier, si. uiair, I'ottsviue. Hamburg, IUwdIu. Pottstown, Phoenlxvllle. Norrlstown a :d Phr. adelphla (Br'Ad street station) at 6 30 and 80S a. m.. 2 10. 6 It d m. on week dv.. Hum!... u m. 1... , . .J i. Ill, Trains leave Krsckvllle for Bbenandoab st 7 41, 1146 a.m. and 6 86. 7 80 o. m. Sunda, 11 01 a. m. and S 84 p. m. Leave PotUvllle for Shenandoah (via Fracl Ttllo) 7 15, 11 M a. m., 5 10, 7 IS p. m. Bunds) 1085 a. m.. fi 10 p. m. I.JtVH PhllnrfAlnhlm lllmul .l,u( .t.ll.-t Shenandoah at 8 33 a. m 4 10 p. in, week dart Sundays leave at 6 SO and 9 28 a. m. Lavarnuadeipniatlroad street sUtloa) fo PotUvllle, 8 50. 8 ai (parlor carl, 10 19 a. m., 1 80. 4 10 (parlor car), 7 33 p. m. weekdays. Sundays. 6 80. 9 23 a. m. and 603 p m. inMivs orDaa nireei oiaiioa, rnnauelpnia, FOH NEW YORK. 7 3a, ), 0 On, 9 50 r 10 21, dining car), 11 00. 1143 a m, 13 CO noon, 1J ai. Limited 1 00 and 4 23 n m. dining earn, 14 ,(2 30, dining car), 3 20. 8 50. 4 02, 8 00, 354. (dining car), 600, 7 02, 8 10; (dining car), 10 Oi p. in. UO.', night. Sundays 820.403. 1 40 5 CO 518 825, 9 80. (1021, dlnll l car) 10 4, 11 43 a m, 12 03, , dining car), 12 33, 2 . (dining carl, 402, (Limited 4 22 dining car) 5 20.8 56, dining cai, 6 83, 702, 8 10, Tdtnlug For Boston without change, 11 Ola m. week daya, aud 8 10 p, m dally ror nea uin, AMiury rarx, ocean 11 rot Long llrauch, and Intermediate stations. 8 23, 11 10 a m, 3 80. 4 02 p m weekdays. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, S 50, T 20, 8 8: 1020. 1123, 1183. a. m 12 86 dining car 118, i m,i.,h n,j, u w, u (oiu, uining cari J dining car, p m and 12 20 night wee. ft), lunday. 3 50, 7 20,912, 11 28 a. m., 1309 II 12 dining car, 8 12. 4 41 1520 Congressional Lin ueil dining car, 6 03 655 dining car, III dli'ln car, p. in., aud 12 20 night. r i iwiiimore, accommodation, 11 a m, 1 6 and i '1 p m week days, 6 08 and 11 16 p m daily V EST JERSEY & SEASHORE R. R. KOlt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Hroad street station via Delaware rlvtt bridge Express, 9 40 am, 703 p m weekdays Suuda) s, 9 20 a m 703 pm. Leave .Market Street Warf Express. 1 00 am 100,4 00, BOO p m weekdaya. Suudaya DC 1000 a m (accommodation 4 so and 5 00 pm. ' ..r.9r Mrj Anglesea, Wlldwood and Holly Bench, Sea Isle tity, Avalon, and Stone Harbor lix press 9 00 am, 403 p mweekdava Sundays, 9 00 a m. ' For Homers Point Express, 9 00 a, m.. 100 i 00, 5 00, p. m. week days Sundays, tOOsod 1000 a. m. For tickets and other Information apply to B. I, HuTCUIHaos, Qeu'l Manager, J. it- Wood. Usui Pau'g'c Agt flfc Acts gently on the dneys, Liver and Bowels ClEAnses the System OVERCOMES PERMANENTLY BUT TH GCNUINC - MAM'f O 6T (AlifcRNIA jTG SVRVP(. ro u ma mtwi mt to. ru tntit. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. M. DDHKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Offles Rgan building, carter of Main an Centre troeta, Rbenandoah. J" CLAUDE rjKOWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Omcet Cor. Centre and White streets, Bex o Justlco Toomey's office. Q oituiir.mt, m. d., ' PHYSICIAN AND SURdEON. No. BO East Lloyd Stmt. Office hours: to 9 a. m. ; 1 to I p. ro. 7 tot p.m. pitOF JOHN JONES, flUSlCAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 68, Mahaaoy City, Pa. Ilavtng studied nnder some ot the belt masters In London and Paris, will give Itwooi on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture Terms reasonable. Addre-a In care of Blrnu.r IhA teweler Hh.nandoah. Lauer's Reading Beer and Porter Brewers of the finest aud purest .... These products are seldom equalled ana 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, - AA. EVAN J. DAVIES Livery and Undertaking. No. 13 North Jardin St. SOLOMON HAAK i 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.