If You Feel "Fagged Out," Have HEADACHE, BACKACHE, POOR APPETITE, BAD COMPLEXION, and would lllte to (eel and look well, lot u recommend CELERY KlUOtoyou. Utd Wr IiruggUU. Prise, 2J. nnd C. I NUOOBTS OF NEWS. A. I'.. Iinlllnrv Vnna?lln1rln ei general In Now York, will lie replaced uy uonzaioz issievos. Charlon R. and Frank Scott, broth ers, have been arrested at San Fran cisco, charged with counterfeiting. Colonel George It. Davis, who was director general of the Chicago WorlrVs fair and ex-mombor of congress, died oi that city Saturday night. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Tile Klmlira Killed lllllntllo. Cairo, Nov. 27. Lord Cr'eemer, the British minister here, has received the following dispatch from General Kitch ener: "Wlngate force came up with the khalifa's forces several miles southeast of Godid and attacked it After a sharp fight he took his po sition, The khalifa was killed and nil the principal emirs were killed or cap tured, except Osman Dlgna, who es caped." The dervishes were utterly de feated, their whole camp was taken and thousands surrendered. A large num ber of women, children and cattle also fell into the hands of the Anglo-Egyptian force. To-Night and To-Morrow Night And each ly anil night during this week you can get at auy ilrugulsts. Kemp's liilsam for the Throat and Luiirs. acknowledged to be the most successful remedy ever sold for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Get a bottle to-day and keep it 'ilwxys in the house, so you can check your cold at o'neo. l'rlco 25c and fiOo. Sample bottle free. Buy Royal Patent Flour, It is the best in the market. NERVITA PILLS Restores Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effect of self- t abuse, or excess ana mats icretion. A ncrvo tonic aud flblood lmildor. Brings the fpink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youtn. rVRirmnll Jtfln nni-Vinx. ft hnxe3 for $ii.50; with a -written guaran tee to euro or refund tlio money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, IL.U Sold at Klrlln'g drug store, Shenandoah, I'n. VETERI NARY SPECIFI CS A.A.lFUVnilS, Congestions, Inflamma cubes) tlons, I.unR Fever, Allllt Fever. II. 11.!S1'IIA1,K. Lameness. Injuries. cures ) Itheuniafliui. C. C.IPOKE TllllOAT, (luliuy. Epizootic, cubes $ Distemper, SmrajwOBMS, nol, Grub. K. E.JOOUOIIS, Colds. Influenza, Inflameil cubes J Lulls. lleuro.lneumonla. F. F.) COLIC, Ilrllrarhe, Wind.lllown. cubes J Diarrhea. Dysentery. O.U. Prevents MlSCAIUtlAGE. Jl,- j KIDXEY &. IlLADDl'Il DISORDERS. I.I. 1PKIV HI8EA6KS, Manse. Eruptions. cubes) Ulcers, Urease, Farcy. J, K.inAII CONDITION, Stnrlns Coat. cubes! Indigestion, fetoniacli (staggers. COo. each; Btable Case, Ten Specifics, Book, &c, 7, su., NEltYOUS DEBILITY, VITAL WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Spoclflo No. 28, In use over 40 years, the only successful remedy. $lperyIal,or special jackagewlthpowder,ior$S Sold by DruirbM, or tnt kii paid on receipt of pi ic. mirilllltS' UKD, CO., Cor. n IllUm A Jobabu., K.w lork AHUSEriENTS. perguson's Theatre. DAN. J. FERGU&Oif, Mer, MATINEE AND NIGHT. THURSDAY, NOV. 30, '99. Ezra Page, THE HON cT 0! II Fnrneft MATTNKE AT 3:15 P. fl. Matinee Prices ; - 15 and 25 Cts. Evening Prlees: - 25, 35 and 50 CIs, Bra THE KENTUCKY SNARL Senator Doboe Again Leaves Frank fort For Washington. HIS SIONiriOANT INTIMATION. tVhlln Ho ltiiR Not Atitltilpnto it lco Inrntlnti or Mni'ttnl l.uvr. Ho Olvi-i tlio IintiruRslnti Tliut Pnilprnl Alii t'nli Il HoautTiil IT Net'osvnry. Frankfurt, Ky.. Nov. 28. Senator Doboe left for Washington Inst night. and alter his departure a story omnn atlug from Hepubilcan circles was put abroad that In the event that Goobcl is given a certificate of election next Saturday by the throwing out of the vote of Jefferson, Knox and Johnson counties, Senator Deboo, Senator hind sey, Governor Bradley. General Taylor and other Hepubilcan leaders will unite in an appeal to President McKlnley to declare martial law In Kentucky. recognizing Taylor as governor and supporting his administration. Sen ator JJeboe stated to a press reporter that he felt confident no emergency would arise requiring the assistance of tho federal authorities, but Inti mated that he had assurances that fed eral aid could be had If it became necessary. There wns no change In the situation here yesterday on either side. The ex pected movo of the Goebel leaders to take tho Etlbornatlorial controversy Into the courts prior to Its handling by tho state election board has not ma terialized so far, and many believe It has been ahondoned. Tho story from Louisville that Jefferson and Elliott county returns had been mysteriously lost or tampered with Is not credited hero, as, should this occur, duplicate certificates could be easily obtained and the theft of them would not af fect the result. The hotels of the city are slowly filling up with visiting Re publicans nnd Democrats from many parts of the state The report that Warden Millard, un uor the direction of Goebel leaders, is arming convicts and preparing to take the Goebel side in the event of Dradley calling out troops on Saturday Is ab solutely unfounded. It Is probable the sitting of tho state election board will extend over several days, and it is stated that the Democratic commis sioners will refuse to begin canvassing the returns In the event of Bradley placing a military guard over them. Thin Irs loivoy' Critics nt Vault. New York, Nov. 28. C. P. Hunting ton, who was one of the largest sub scribers to the Dewey home fund, said In reference to the criticisms of the admiral for the disposition of the property: "I think those who find fault with Admiral Dewey for what he has done with tho house .given him are at fault themselves. The house was given to the admiral solely for his benefit and comfort. The fortunes of men turn from day to day, and Ad miral Dewey at some future time might have been forced to sell his house. How much better it was to deed the house to the wife whom he loves, so that both could have the home that his countrymen gave him as a slight recognition of his great services In their behalf." Labor .LenclorSotitonofxl For Contempt Fort Scott, Kan., Nov. 28. In the federal court here yesterday John P. Reese, of Albia, la., a member of the national executive board of the United Mine Workers of America, was ad Judged guilty of contempt and sen tenced by Judge Williams to serve three months' Imprisonment In the federal prison here and to pay a fine of $100 and several hundred dollars in costs. He Is now In prison. Reese Ignored an Injunction of the court against going upon the property of the "Big Four" mining companies and urging the non-union miners to Join the strike. Thnnkaglvlnir Football Condemned Chicago, Nov. 28. Football as a Thanksgiving pastime was strongly condemned yesterday at a meeting of Congregational ministers of this city. Resolutions were adopted, after a sharp discussion. In which the practice of playing football on Thanksgiving day was characterized as "contraven tion of the president's proclamation and contrary to the spirit and purpose of the day." Tho resolutions also say that "such conduct is especially to be deplored in organizations connected with Christian institutions." Glorious News. Comes from l)r D. II. Care lie. of Washita. I.T. Jlpwltes: "Four bottles of Electric Rllt,.ra lius cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula. which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her beau anil lace, ana me rest uociors couiu clvo no. he!n: but her cure is complete and and her health "is excellent." This shows what thousands have proved, that Electric Hitters is tlio best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, bolls and runnlnc sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, Helps digestion minus up me strength, only ou cents, sola Dy a. nasicy. druggist. Uuarantccd. ('nnflMjntloii l.nw" Knootfeil Otlt. Topeka, Nov. 28.--Judge Hook, of tho United States circuit court, yester day afternoon haunded down a lengthy opinion knocking out the court of visitation. This Is tho court establish ed by tho last legislature to regulate railroads and telegraph companies. The court decided the law la In the nature of confiscation. . What Is Shlloh t AJgrand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption; nsed through 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 tho results we will refund your money Price 25 cts., SO cU. and fl.OO. Sold by P. D Kirlin on a guarantee. riitovtnir County Treasurer Senteneed Lockport, N. Y., Nov. 28. John C. Lammerts, ex-county treasurer, con vlctod of grand larceny of the first de gree for misappropriating $2,649 of public money, was sentenced yesterday to seven yoara at bard labor in Au burn prison. A motion for a new trial was denied, and counsel for tho de fendant served notice of an appeal, a certificate of reasonable doubt being granted. Ball was fixed at $16,000. Hill Will Support tho I'lntfbrm. Buffalo, Nov. 28. Norman Mack, Democratic leader In Erie county, an nounces that David B. Hill will support the nominees and platform of the next Democratic national convention, even If that nominee Is William J. Bryan and the platform a reiteration of the Chicago platform. Mr, Mack said he had talked with ex-Senator Hill re cently and had boon assured of this. OASTOTl T . llie Kind You llava Always Bought A NEW BICYCLE CHAMPION, r flo Ik llort H pine, of Niilivllli ltt- C'linill lltoil MIIIhi V Mnuy MlsliaH. Kansas City, Nov. SS. -Bert Repine. of Nashville, Tenn., won the 48 hour bicycle race, eight hour a day, that began In Convention hall on Tuesday afternoon of lat week, and In win ning the race established a new recnrtl for '3 hc-Jre. The distance covered. 801 1-3 miles. Is 87 1-C miles better than the previous record for 8 similar col test. Charles W. Miller, or Chl rnpo. tlip re-etofore unbeaten clitm plon o' e iriutcrcs rac?s, made n de tarml'.tHd effort to maintain his su preme cy, but a series of accidents on the track, a punctured tiro, a broken crank and ami: er mishap, caused him to lose ground thn.t he could not re lovor from the lueky Repine and the Kiuttlly lucky Svede, Osiar Julius. wlu rod. without sir,) or mishap. Julius finished aeccml to Repine, a lap be hind, and Miller finished a tap behind the Swede. Yotmg Gits I.awnun. of Chicago, the 18-yenr-old boy who rode for 40 hours with the leaders, withered under the hot pace of the last day and finished six laps behind the lender. Boston's "FlyltJc nutchmnn," Frank Waller, wns nlmd flith, flnlnhlns; three quarters of a mile behind Repine. Six others of the 11 starters had dropped out earlior In the race. HlizhtitTrorH iTor .Mnllneiix. New York, Nov. 28. Another Juror wns obtained nt yesterdny afternoon's session of the trial of Roland B. Moll neux for the murder of Mrs. Katherlne J. Adams. He 1b Slgmund Feust, a real ostate dealer, aged 05. Mr. Feust took the eighth beat in the jury box. TWO LIVES. Upon the strength and condition or an expectant moth er depend not only her own life but the life and perfection of her child. MOTHER'S FRIEND will overcome all ills peculiar to the period preceding childbirth, and will pre pare the delicate organism directly in volved for the final ordeal. Mother's Friend is not an internal cure-all, but a scientific liniment approved by medical authority and established by years of successful use. Sold by druggists lor $i. Valuable book, "Before Baby is Born," sent free on application. THE SRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlinta. Qs. HAIRY GROWTH on a woman's face man her beauty and destroy her Rood nature. It unfits her for society and Injures her health by worriment over hit misfortune, Depilatine U a harmless liquid warrant ed to be frt e from acid, caus tics or poison, which will re move superfluous hair from the lace or body fn three minutes without the slightest pain, injury or inconvenience Ity occasional ap plications the hair follicles are permanently eradicat ftl. Try tt and you will be pleaded with results. Highly endorsed by the "United States Health Reports,' Sent securely sealed In plain case for $1.00, AH correspondence in charge of ladies and every letter treated as sacredly confidential. Send your order now. No matter what other remedy you may have tried if you are dissatisfied it it ewdentyou have not used UfpIItHnp. My book-let "Aids to Reauty" containing allst of my unexcelled toilet creams and other hygienic complexion preparations mailed free. Write; Mme, LOURINE, 23 DUANE STREET, tiW YQM Trial bottle good for two oprllcatlons sent postpaid on receipt of 10 cents In stamps. flfe rriit'tiMtra Cncllsli Diamond Tirana f ENWVR0YAL PILLS sTyiSK -art. alwats rcuabl. wdiiimI DruMl" Ibr CJMCAi(t Knmtt via-, M.f Rw.n,f In 1tft inrt Gold BiaMil haa im mI with bill riDDOD. llkO Id iiimri for rtrtteuUrt. ttitti tonlalt fcft "Keller ror iaie,""r, j rrr WsilL 1O.00O Tcitt moot Pmp$r. 'fTl1hNtF Chemical ConlfftriUosi Huaarb OcalhyaULocMDruKlita. rillLAUA-, i'A If we can aell vera one 2C. package oil cms admixture we'll bo satisfied. You'll bur more for it will touch the spot. Grcen hare SEEUO'S. Vmm who has added UttteofSeel- to ordinary coffee knows s f grand drink that1 i will lease her husband. ( GARDlN'SIARTIWALUIPAPER STORE A FAIR FACE iV'AY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO VERY WOMAN BomsMmts ne',s a rellsble, monthly, regaUUni medicine. Only luroilMS ttti the i ureit drugs shsuld be used. If you want the best, get E3&-. Pears Pennrnyal Pills Tber are prompt, etfe nrd ctrtiin In remit. The venuloe (Dr. Teal'i) BflTer dlup nuiui, pBLt nujnunir, ei.w, auuioh x aak nviuia fof visum, v. FOR SALE AT K1RLIN-S DRUG STORE. HEALTH 1 1 Km tm ILh I IB m mm 1 ho great remedy for nervous prostration and all diseases of the generative organs ot either sex, aucb. a-' Ner .-jus Prostration, Falling or Lost Manhood, Impotency, Nightly EmMniu, Yomntullrrors, Mental Worry, excessive use ot Tobacco or Opium, whn h lead to Consumption and Insanity. With every (IS order wo guarantee to cure or refund tho money. Sold at $1,00 per box, AFTER USING. Oboics for 5.00. mi. intra For Sale by DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Mnkes You Miserable. A Imn.t AWrvhAflv whn rarl ft, papers Is sure to know of the wonderful u Kilmer's Swamp-Root, ' II the rreat kidney, liver is1 and bladder rcmrrW It Is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der finftrilaltftt. ond U wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Brlght's Disease, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found )ust the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways, In hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried It, may have a sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to ; 1 .... It l- l.U ..li.jj . i i I When writing mention reading this generous i otter in tnts paper ana send your address to ur. Klimerauo.,Hing hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and nomsof swamj-rtoot. dollar sizes are sold by an good druggists. Di'Tcmiliiir Cfilniu.1 Mptcnlf. PltrlnrlpM. Mo., Nov. 27 C. U OroRnn. hitp of Company ti. Twentieth KntiRaR, suys concerning tho alleged kllllne of a supplicating unarmed Filipino I y Colonel Metcalf that he Is surprised at the statement made by Callahan, who was his lieutenant. Gro gan says Callahnn nnd Hall were Ave companies back from Metcalf at the time of the killing and could know nothing of the matter from their per sonal knowledge. Orogan says the follow nad been taken prisoner and was unruly. Metcalf stopped to talk with him and tried to get him to go along. Tho Filipino sprang at him with his knife, and would have plunged It Into Metcalf's body had not the of ficer shot him Instantly. Dowey'H.'llinuUsclvliiir Turkey. Westerly, It. I., Nov. 27. Threo choice 25-pound grasshopper fed tur geys will grace the tables of three prominent Americans on Thanksgiving day. One will go to President McKln ley, the second to Admiral George Dewey and the third to Governor Dyer, of Rhode Island. As has been his custom for over a quarter of a century, Horace Voso, of this place, will furnish the turkeys for the presi dent's and governor's tables, and this year he also contributes one to tho admiral. Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea purifies tho breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Prico 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. ' Pirn Swppt nu Olilo Town. Howling Green, O., Nov. 27. Nearly one-half of the business portion of Weston, a town of 1,200 inhabitants, was burned yesterday. Twelve build ings, occupied by about 20 business firms, were destroyed. The amount of the damage is estimated to be .from $40,000 to SG0.000, nnd the insuranco amounts to about half that. The fire started about 1 a. m. and it was 11 a. m. before the fire department succeed ed In checking the flames. LE BRUM' FOR EITHER SEX T!:ls rcmedv reoulre; & J?. & no chatiKs of diet 1 Wa c"'o guaranteed Ii Stnal, rT plain package, by U-UHfcr mail $i.oo. Sold by KIrlln's druc store. PRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., Fottavllle, Pa. Fine old Whlskoya, Olni and Wines, at the b A choice line of dears and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodation tor traveler. Meatnatal hoar DECORATIVE ART S3 Has achieved Its greatest triumphs In our artlstlo and handsome stock ot wall papers. All the latest designs and fashionable shades and colorings are embodied In our superb stock ot art wall papers. We have them from $1.00 per roll for high art decorations to 5 cents per roll for bedroom, parlor, hall or dining room papers. All Artistic I All Pretty I 224 West Centre St. Shenandoah. AND VITALITY is ix. moot's Ttf-rn-rt XT lill t XlVl.l .UTT.T.ra - j in it hi .il i uM uieveiauui Ulilo, P. W. Houck. ! 'J & AFTER Tim POOLS Now York Police Watching Syndi cates That Promise Big ProfitB, MILLER 19 STILL AT LARGE. Duo of Victim Vtiurcoiln In !Inv Itiir u ltooolvoi- Appointed Deolnrtw MlHor' 1,1 hill tUmAre $00,000 An other Alleged llnnkor" ArroMted. New York, Nov. 88. Hubert a. Tay tor, a lawyer, was Appointed tempor ary receiver for the defunct Franklin Syndicate bank yeiterday by Justice Smith, of the supreme court. The ap plication was made by William O. Inglla, who stated that ho held 12 shares of the company. According to lnglle the liabilities exceeded $200,000, the assets being about $0,000 caah In tho hands of the police. Taylor was required to furnish n bond of $15,000. The hearing set down for yesterday Afternoon In tho caso of l.ouls II. Miller, brother of the missing man. did not take place, owing to the dis trict attorney not being ready to pro ceed, and the matter was adjohroed until tomorrow morning. Miller was released on $1,000 ball. John A. Dalley, tho assignee ap pointed for the bank by William P. Miller before the lattor left the city, called at police headquarters yesterday and made n demand on Captain Rey nolds for the $8,520 taken from tho Floyd street houso. Tho captain re ferred him to Property Clork IJlatch ford. The lattor refused to turn the money over, telling Mr. Dalloy that he would keep It In his possession until ordered to turn It over to him by the courts. Mr.. Dalloy In nil probability will apply for a mandamus to compel the property clerk to give him the money. Lawyer Robert Ammon, of Nassau street, Manhattan, did not call ou Dis trict Attorney Steelo yesterday to en lighten him as to tho whereabouts of his former cllont, William P. Miller. Mr. Steele says ho Is positive that Am mon does not know whore William P. Miller Is. Letters have poured In from all parts of the country written by persons who said they had been deceived by liter ature that had been sent broadcast by Miller and his employes. All wanted Information as to tho best way for them to recover their money. Some of the writers stated that they had de posited from $200 to $500. Other syndicates conducted along lines similar to tho Frankllrusyndicate are being Investigated by oie police and by the district attorney of King's county. All Institutions conducted on the "blind pool" basis which promise unusual profits nro under surveillance. The police are still in the dark as to the whereabouts ot tho missing Miller, According to one report hesucceeded In making the best of his way to Ho boken on the day that ho escaped from the Brooklyn police, and he Is said to have been seen on a Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western train, presumably en route for Canada. Other reports have it that he Is still in hiding In New York city, while many persons believe that he escaped on an outward bound ship. John O, Agnew, -who says he Is the manager of the Washington syndicate, at 81 Oreenpoint avenuo, Drookiyn, was taken In custody yesterday by tho Brooklyn police on a warrant charg ing hlra with violating section C09 of the penal code, which makes It a mis demeanor for a person to display a banker's sign on his premises, when he does not rate as such. Agnew also had printed on his billheads "private banker." He wa3 later identified as a person who four years ago was arrest ed for running policy shops In the borough of Brooklyn. The Indictment found against him Is still pending. Bail was fixed at $500. Prlncoton's I'ootbnll Colehrntlon. Princeton, N. J Nov. 28. Forty cords of wood, hundreds of boxes and barrels, scores of old boardwalks, fences and miscellaneous lumber plied up on the historic cannon in the rear of "Old North" were set ablaze by Captain Edwards, of the Princeton football team last night to glorify tho football victory over Yale. A pro cession of all the students, headed by two bands, and the football team, rid ing In a large omnibus, marched through the streets at 8:15 with a dozen transparencies. Then the big fire was lighted, speeches were made, and the students sang and danced around the fire until midnight. A Life and Death Fleht. Mr. W. A, Ilines of Manchester, la., writ lug of bis almost miraculous escape from death, says: "Exposure after measles In duced 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 Ur King's Hew Discovery for Consumption, which completely cured me. I would not be without It even if it cost $5.00 a bottle. Hun dreds have used it on my recommendation and all say It' never fails to cure Throat, Chest and Lung troubles." Regular size SOo and fl.OO. Trial bottles freo at A. Wasley'g drug store. Dtftlibnpnt rinnk Provident Cort,vloted. Montreal, Nov. 28. W. A. Weir, president of the defunct Banque Vlllo Marie, was found guilty yesterday of sending a false and deceptive state ment to the government of the finan cial affairs of the bank. The trial lasted eight days. Tho Jury required only 15 minutes to And a verdict. The penalty Is five years' Imprisonment. Counsel for the defense immediately asked for a reserve caso, argument of which' will be heard today. Sick Headaches, The curse of overworked womankind, are quickly and snrsly cared by Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price 25 cU. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin ona guarantee. Mayor Tnllon Munt flurry TTnmo. New York, Nov. 28. The corpora tion counsel ot Dublin having notified him that tho old British parliamentary act under which he holds office de clared the position vacant It the ln rumbent Is absent from duty for two calendar months. Lord Mayor Tallon, who had expected to send Christmas In America, has now been compelled to cut his tour short. Tomorrow ha at tends the Philadelphia exposition, and on Saturday he will sail for Ireland on the Cunarder Campania. Ha will be accompanied home by John Red mond, and they will take back nearly $50,000 raised to save the Parnell es tate In County WIcklow and also to build a memorial monument to the great Irish parllmentarlan. OASTOH.IA The Kind Yon Hava Always Bought CABLE SERVICE" INTfiKRUPT ED Anil Iimlmi Urn- lint Mpner lUtttirn l'rnm tlM.TPHHHvnHl Wnr. London, Nor. 28. A fresh Interrup tion In thr (Cast African cable service at this Interest Ina; moment has caused n cessation of war newt. As yet the war office lias not received Lord Methuen's detailed list of casualties nor Is any Information at hand re Battling the whereabouts of the Ninth Lancers, who were sent In pursuit of the Boers from Oras Pan. The greatest anxiety Is felt, and more especially In view of the fact that a Berlin Journal, the Deutsche Warte, which regularly prints Boer communications, announced yester day, before It could hare lieen as certained from British sources, that the naval brigade lost 100 men at Ores Pan and that the Ninth Lancers wore captured. According to a Cape Town dispatch received yesterday afternoon. Just be fore the cable service was Interrupted. It Is reported that Oeneral Methuen has captured Honey Nest Kloof, ten miles north of Oras Pan, and 3,000.000 rounds of ammunition. CliIcnun'H Convention Jllfl. Chicago, Nov. 28. President George Miller, of the Hamilton club, last night appointed a committee of 26 Republi cans to go to Washington under the leadership of Samuel B. Raymond, Dec. 13. and lay persistent siege to the national committeemen until they con sent to nominate the Republican presi dential ticket In Chicago. The com mittee will be empowered to offar any necessary amount of money, even though a special building must be orected. I'lve YnnrH I'or Cols. Wilmington, Del., Nov. 8. Monty alo A. Cole, the former dental student at tho Unlve-Mty ot Pennsylvania, who was convicted on Saturday night ot manslaughter for causing the death of William A. Montague, in this city on May 17, was sentenced yesterday by Chief Justice Lore to five years' Im prisonment, $500 fine and costs ot prosecution. Suit AirnlliHt tin- I'rult Trnt. Now Orleans, Nov. 28. John B. Cefnlu & Co., fruit merchants, brought suit for $30,000 damngos yesterday against the United Fruit company, which Is backed by Boston capital. Tho petition chargos that the United Fruit company is a monopoly which Is seek ing to crush every fruit concern which declines to be absorbed by it. SICK WOMEN are invited to consult Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the In valids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., by letter, without fee or charge of any kind. Dr. Pierce is a specialist in the diseases of women. He has treated over half-a-million women for diseases of the womanly organs and ninety-eight out of every hundred women he has treated have been absolutely and perfectly cured. Every letter received by Dr. Pierce, is treated as a purely per sonal and private communication and its contents guarded as a sacred confidence. All answers to these letters are sent in sealed envelopes bearing upon them no printing or advertising whatever. t Write to the doctor. It is no use for sick women to write to a man unless he is a doctor. It is no use to " write to a woman" unless the woman is a doctor. Write to a woman about cookery or any branch of housekeeping, because she ts a woman and knows. But it is of no use to write to a woman about disease unless she has a doctor's training and diploma. A woman wbo Isn't a doctor is just as dan gerous as a man who Isn't a doctor, nhen she undertakes to treat disease. . There is no qualified woman physician so far as is known connected with any proprietary medicine put up for women, liven the "bearded woman," the man who advertises "write to a woman" is not a qualified physician and stands too much tn fear of the law to claim that he is. There is no other physician, male or female, who, like Dr. Pierce has a record of over thirty years, as chief consulting physician of a well known institution, making a specialty of the private treat ment of women's diseases. Write to the doctor Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Women realize Dr. Pierce's ability when they read his great work the Com mon Sense Medical Adviser, iooS-pages ; sent free on receipt of stamps to defray expense of mailing only. Send 21 one cent stamps for paper-bound edition, or 31 stamps for cloth. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. P ennsylvania RAILROAD. 8CHUYKILL DIVISION Xovesiber 19,1899. Trains will Imt. Hhcnar.ftnmh afljir Ih. im.. date (or Wlegan, Ollberton, Frackvllle, Dan aier, hi. uialr, I'oltsvllle. Hamburg, Itcidln. , u.wiuwn, roueaixTiiio. iiomsiown ana rm aUelphta (liruul street station) at S2Q aud 8 09 a. m 2 10, 8 U p m. on week days. Sunday 8 03 a. m 4 20 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle (or Shonandoah at 7 41, 1148 a. m. and 8 88, 788 p. a, Sundai uuti. ui. auq o oo p. m. Leave Pottsvllle (or Shenandoah (via Frc . villa) 7 15. 11 20 a. m., 5 10, 7 15 p. m. Sunda; loss a. m., ft 10 p. m. Leave Philadelphia. (Tlrciail aire! aUtlnnl. If Shenandoah at 880 a. m., 4 10 p. m. week dayr Sundays leave at 8 50 and 9 23 a. m. iave I'Miaaelpma (Broad street station) I01 I'otUvllle, 5 50. 8 35 I parlor carl , 10 19 a. m., 1 SO, 4 10 parlor carl. 7 S3 n m. weekdava. HnnHftva 8 80, 9 23 a. m. anc 602 p m. ueave uroaa street station, rmladelpnla, FOIl NEW YOB.K. Exareaa-WeekMlaya.S 20.4 05,4 40, 5 00,3 18,6 50, 7 38, 8 25. 9 05, 8 SO, (10 21, dlnlnK car), 11 00, 11 43 ui, w iiuuu, i - o-). luimiHu i uiana 4 22 p 111, dining can), 1 4 (2 30, dining car), 3 20, 8 50. 4 02, SCO, 5 58. (dining car), 600, 7 Oil, 8 10 (dining car), 10 00 p. m., 12 02, night. Sundays! 3:0,405. 1 45 500,618 823, 9 60, (1021, dlnlri carJ.tO 43, 11 43 a m, 12 03, t dining car), 12 85, 3 8u (dining car), 4 03, (Limited 4 33 dining car) 5 20.5S8, dining car, 6 85, 7 02. 810, fdlnlng carl. 1000 D.m.. 1202 nluht ' 11 For Boston without change, 11 01 a ra. week- uayo. Ban B lu p. m., uaiiy. For Sea Qlrt, Aibury Park. Ocean Grove, Long Branch, and intermediate stations. 8 25. II 10 a m, a 80, 4 02 p ru weekdays. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 8 50. T 20. 8 8?, ava. Hill (Int. SKA 7"0 Oil 11') . M i.m 1 12. dining car, 312, 4 41. 520 Congressional Limited dining car, 6 05 6 55 dining carl, 711 dining carl, p. m., aud 12 20 night For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 11 a m, 1SJ and 4 01 p m week days, 5 08 and 11 16 p m dally WEST JERSEY fc SEASHORE R. R. FOB. ATLANTIC CITY. I"P Broad street station via Delaware rtvci hrl.U' Express, 9 40am, 705 p m weekdays. Sui... a,9 20aro 705pm. Ia ..e .Market Street War( ICmntaa. (Ma m 2 00, 4 00, 6 00 p m weekdays Sundays, 9 0?, lo'a tr (accommodation 4 80 and 8 00 p ru. i Cnpe My. Angleaea, Wild wood and Ho .1 Bench. Sea Isle fitv. Avalon. ami sinna Harbor Kipreas 9 00 a m, 400 p lu week days For Somen Point Express, 9 00 a. m., 100, 4 00, 6 CO, p. m. week day. Sundays, 9 00 and 10 00 a. m. For tickets and other Information apply to B. J. HoTcniiisos, Gen'l Manager, 7 n t-.n Oen'l Pajw'a'r Ail To PATENT Good Idea: may be secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, fiuU&Ciltuuu to Thg ftiteat Uecord ItOOpci uau- .vv..m, iiiM, n. m., inoouiningcari lis, Idiufng carl, 8 12 HI IS 25 Congressional l;'?," dining cat) 8 05, 6 iO. 655, dining carl, 7 81 UlnliiL- curl, u tn.. and 12 20 nlirlit wv a MM S I' r I 1 5 S I i 4 bjr the S- iim of a.ijr ..!. t an. rn. MS CALLrsfM BAZAR I fiWTERNS No-Sain. Allowance Patterns,! ! Have r ( ' t i AFUEE PATTERN loflri if'. i 1 (-c3l : cer . . ! t s t A LADIES' MAGAZINE. i C n that evrv taJv k l.rty Heajtif 1! i - , I. I rk Im. ,rl . ji THE AlcCALL CO., 5 Si 130-140 Welt 14th St., N.w York Si Jjyniimi These celebrated patterns and pub lications arc for sale, and recant' mended by L. J. Wilkinson. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. M. BURKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Egn building, career ol Main an Centre streets, Shenandoah. I CI.AUDK BUOW.X, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Offlcer Cor. Centre and White tr-J, nei o Justice Toomey's ofilce. Q OltUlII.HIt, M, D., PHYSICIAN AND SURfJEON. No. 80 Haul I.loyd Street. Office hourat a to 9 e tn.t 1 Ln a m m 7 to9p.ro. )ROF. JOHN JONKS, TlUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mabaooy City, Fa. e.uu.vu U.IUD, VVU.O Ui IUI DeSI mutnMln T vinnn mnit l) . 111 J , . - . . .... ........ . u,,-,, ..,,1 zjnv IUUUUUS on the vIolln,mando11n, guitar and vocal cnllure. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Blrous the leweler Shenandoah. Lauer's Reading Beer and Porter Brewers of the finest and purest .... BR-!WS- These products are seldom equalled ana never surpassed. Also bottlers of all Carbonated Beverages. Private families desirinp; 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 Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown 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 Alain Street, Will receive prompt attention. PorallBtuovsand Nekvoos ulsiAlt), They purify the Blood and give IIkalthv I action to the entire tyttem. Ouro DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE. OOhfaTIPATIOM and P'MPUES. PILL!
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