2& J. Imm, Beware i An rxnertant moll-iir harl hitfor X not take anythinc at all than those J positively dangerous mixtures $o wid'" l advertised to relieve her discomfort and j nausea. She ought to know that outeide I . .xternal treatment ts the only wav th at, 'JT'sibly be nf an v benefit, Sheoupht ..ur; that tVfOtllCf's Friotldii ' m the only remedy that will help her, and J I It Is an external linimTl lilac hfi through the entire period in compa..tr omlott shortens labor, and duldHrlhls Tlci.ta-tobedreaded. McretlisnlKfL I prrservfs her girlish shaue after tnc ordeal, and her little one will come into , the world perfect in form and health. (let Mother's Prlend at t!'e drug stores for $1 battle, or (end tn TUB ISKAllFIEI.D HEGULATOR CO. ATLANTA. OA. w,tt fnr mil lee tw k. tiefn-t n,b. li lints, " flnflf I tlVnintril r r marrleil -"-n'r-n xnlv t Ristare. ,.;.iltv. Lost Vigor and Manhoo-. Cures In!Hii.-ncy,ItlcrhtKu;ih:iin9ai.l wasting uueafces, all eflcc" of fself- auti-,c, Or exec civ lr.uls J?retlci. A iicr t - -lc and Ibloort butttlor. '...ntr" the vpitflcrlow to jia'ie cMelts and ' restore the fire 6L yor.th. wt Bv matt oOc ner brocVtt boxes lot .-),v;.(u: witn a wnirrn Kuunm tc to euro of rotund tlto moiioy. Send for circulai. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO.' Cunton AJackBon St3., CHICAGO, HA rtnld lit rtriii"s lrtin ptorr. Hlifiuiiiitimli, Pa f . - CkUhntrt KnzlUli IIiuii.! Hron. OrtL.-1nlll. 'till (leiilllne. . .ATC. .IW.T. l'"- l.DII6MliS Uracil tor V'-i !'". P'l'WXX 'l ' IM111. Tim i " uri.iitg t Vltl riMnlUlUt t ' " TlllO VW .... avli- r. ?. iV. , .t., . ' liii.7ilioni " .'"irtifll.9re. ' I.. lUf for r.n.ll. a, ' c "??('; .tara tf tilLftU 'irucviit- I IIIWVMMT . I MASONS HEALTH DEFENDERS lYELLOW TABLETS CURE DYSPEPSIA - - -CONSTIPATIONS - - COUGHS - - SORE THROAT fc lumpfareys' Spci'ilifS cure by aL'tinft directly upon tho clineuso, without exciting disorder in any other part of the system. SO. CCEES. PRICES. 1 Fccrs, Concoctions, Inflammations. 23 'i- Worms, Worm Fever. Worm Colic '25 3 Tcctlilnz. Colic, Crylns. VTatDfulneM .'25 -1-Dlarrliea, ofChllclrcu i.r Adults '25 7 Couglm, Colds, DroiiOiilU . ,U5 8 Xrurnlitla, Toothache, I'accicLa ... 5 9 Hondo .'Iir, Sick Headache, Vertigo. . J5 10 Dyiiicrln,IndlB'Ostlon,WeakSloraach.'i3 11 Suijrea!!d orl'otnful Period.,.. . ,'J!i 1 -2 Whites. Too Profuse r rtodr : '25 13 'roup, I.nryncllU. l.janiCDCss '23 14- Salt niiciim.EryslrelM.nruptlons.. .'25 13 IUifi;inall::i, nhcuraatlj Pains.,... .'23 lC-.Mnl.irti., Chills, Fever and Abuo . . . .'23 10 Co tnrrli, Inllueiua. Cold In tho Head ,'23 J40 Wlioupln3.Coii8li S3 Slr-KMnoy Disease '23 2hS-Xcrvoin Delilllly.. 1.00 30-l'rlnniv Wcalincss, WettlngBed.... '23 77-Ortp. Hay Fever 2.1 Or. Humphreys' Manual of all Diseases at yout Druiralsts or Mailed Free. BoU by driurflsts, or sent on receipt or prrce. numphroya' Med. Co Cor. WllUam & John Sts., New York. AHUSEriRNTS. Ferguson's Theatre. AN J. FERQUS0H, Mer. CliRISTMAS WHEK COMMENTS I;0(iDAY5 DEC 25, '99 THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE, Little Irene Myers And a company of quality, plays. New pin) era. New PRICES: - - -10, 20 and 30 Cts. Special Scenery. Electrical Effects. TO-NIGHT: "THE BURGLAR." Iteserveil nents lit Klrlln'n drllK "tore for both matinee nnd night. Mallnee Prices : 10, 20 and 25 Cts. RESERVED SEATS, 25 Cts. perguson's Theatre, DAN. J. FERGUSOH, Manager. Wednesday, Jan. 3rd. The Ilroadwny Theatre Open Company, pre- It T P. O...Il.a n,k.lU.nAna "THE HIGHWAYMAN." Arhur pgon. U W TrrDenlc. ills M ir'e chorus ' v v ' ' Prices : 25c, 50c, 75c and $1 00. Jteservsd 8ats at Klrllu'i Drug Store. nervota mm I wm mm mwM. Our Qovprnmont and England May Make Joint Efiquest on Franco. ORUISER MONTGOMERY'S MIS8I0N 'rulinlilj- .Sent lit l.llirrln to AmTr liiln tin- I:IimiI or l'riMii-li Ai'llill). It Hi-liiir OiurKi'il I'lmt I'm hit. In IllUTIIlH'llllIK ini.llllii'k Hi-imiIiIIc. j London, Dec. 30. It has boon learni-d j hy a proas roprwpntatlvo that the Uni ted States crtilspi- Montgomery's visit to Liberia Is apparently the result of overtures matte to Washington hy that republic. Though the llrltlsh eovern- liicnt In In complete Ignorance of tho ptirposo of tho Montgomery's mlBslon. tho establishment of a coaling station In Liberia by the United State Is re garded as scarcely possible, as. It Is asserted, no Llbcrlan port has any fa cilities for coaling, all of them being open and surfhound. The press representative learns, bow ever, that a far mora Important step Is undor consideration. It consists In a Joint ieiiion of the1 United States and flreat Urltaln upon Franco to define tho boundurj' between tho teiVltory bo claims and that claimed by Libe ria. This step Is not yet decided upon, but 'irdnt Britain only awaits the Uni ted States' assent to become a party to such a request. It Is allceqd that Krauco for many years has Irtien encroaching on Li beria, and it was only by tho strenu ous protest of the United States that she was prejrgntod frpm appropriating a largo sllcoof Liberia in 1892. According to tho Hon. Arthur Pon sonby, ni.ma, ing director of tho Llbe rlnn rubber sydlcate, which recently ilia anteel.-it) interest of Liberia's public dobf, the MontBOmfcry's visit Is . nrobnbly nromntcd by a de3lre to ascor tain the extra f of French activity. Mr. Ponsonby snldtoa press representative: 'Ulshop Hartzell, while In Mohrovia t his year. HtrOngly urged the govern ment to Interest the United States In preserving tln boundaries, with the re tult tht blbcrla appointed a mission to Washln'-toni I ixslleve It has al ready made repjesentatlons, and pre sume the commander of the Montgom ery investigated' hoth this and the pos sibility of a coal Ins station. Tha lat ter I.Iberia would gladly lease. to the I'nlted States, but beyond hoisting tier lias uprn It It would be of little ser vice "The feellne: among British subjects commercially interested In Liberia 13 that the repul (ICs progress bad bet tor be under the protection of either fireat Britain or the United State. Hut both the llrltlsh government and those having Interests there believe that so long as .Liberia can continue to ntruggle on In' her present condition everything possible should be done to surport her." Liberia decprated Mr. Ponsonby this week with the order or -African Re demption in recognition oMils services against encroachments. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature 'Vivo llr.iv HPil, tt --' ll.ell of S'ioi'K Ardnv.re, I. T., Dec. 30. Charles Uhapm- n 'ittempled to drive through a swollen Rtre-im abuve here ye3terday with his family, with the result that Mrs. Chapman and their daughter wore drowned. Upon being told of the ac cident the mother of Charles Chap man died of shock. The Homeliest Man In Shenandoah As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's llalsam for the Throat ali i Lungs, a remedy that Is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and .Consump tion. Price 25c and 50c. lUnotipeU tli.vi.?rer Vlfii Dfuil. Bronson, Fla., Dec. 30. W. if, Will iams, the condemned murderer who escaped from Jail last June, was cap tured near his home In this vicinity yesterday. Williams resisted desper ately. He shot Deputy Sheriff Walker In the side and John Dean, another deputy, was shot In the hand. Dean finally shot Williams In the abdomen. Inflicting a mortal wound, Sheriff Sut ton left at once for the scene and brought Williams' body here last night. It Ib not thought Walker's wound will prove fatal. Try Oraln-O! Try Graln.Ol Ask your grocer to-day to show you. a package of OISAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. Tho children may drink it without Injury as well as the adult. All who try It. like It. QRAIN.O Las that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java. but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. Oue-fourth the price of coffee. 15c. and 25c per package. Sold by all grocers. Caracas. Venezuela, Dec. 30. The Hernandez revolution can be said' to be ended. Hernandez Is fleeing with 200 men to the Colombian boundary The government troops and the min ister of war, General Pulldo, are back at Caracas, Bean the st 1tia Kind You Have Always Bought fiermiin Mill! Steiimer Tfndnitirereil, London. Dec. 30. A large German mall steamer, whose name has not yet been ascertained, has gone aground during a terrific gale In East bay about a quarter of a mile off Dungen ess, the southern extremity of Kent Hnaw seas aro breaking over the ves' sel, and the lifeboats are unable to reach her. Fears are entertained for tho safety of the passengers. It Is believed that the grounded steamer Is one of tho Hamburg-American liners $100 Reward $100. The rendera of this paper will be pleased to lenru that there la at least one dreaded disease tli.it science has been able to cure tn all Its Binges, and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure knqwn to ttia medical fraternity. Catarrh being n constitutional dis ease, requires, a.coiistltutlonfll treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood nnd mucous surfaces, of the system, thereby destroying tho foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting I nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have bo muoli faith In Its curative powers, that thev 0rfr One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fa to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Addrets. P J.CHKTiEY ic CO., Toledo, O, told by Druggists, T9e Uall'a Family l'llli are tha bU A quick cure for Coughs ana Colds. Warranted to break up the most dis tressing: Cough in a few hours' time. Unequalled ior all affections of Throat or Lungs. Safe and pleas ant to take. A quick, sure cure A perfect rem edy. Endorsed by thous ands. Large Bottles, 25 cents. For sale by all Druggists. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Ltd., Proprietors ot Perry Davis' Paln-Klllcr NEW YORK. 'I'll I ii I.N .'.I- if If ii IIiip lrr. Iais Anco'es. Csl., Dec 20. -The-nti A. oi m.is. the p'.'-m'H m n whi v.vn dpred away f'-ri-i J'nf Clair, N. .1.. and wos fourd In i 1d':n7 house r th's city In a demented c ndltlon. w- yostoiday taken tc the firod SamirlMn hospital by members of the R'.iyal Arcanum here.- Ills relatives h tve been howl trnxs and are InrpilrlnR nf ter'hlm. YesiwHliy his rt-mi! t k a new turn, and ho livift3 that he murdored a man In New York city nd is trying to escape. Brave Men Fall Victims to stomnch, licr and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the rcsulis in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, back ache, nervousness, headache nnd tired, list less, run-down feeling. But llicri-'s no need to feel like that. Listen to 1 ' W. Onn.ner, Idaville. Ind. He says: "Electric Hitters sr, just the thing for a man when he U all run down, and don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appeti e than anything I could take. I can now cat anything and nave a new lease on life." Onlj'so cents, at A. Wasley's druj; More, fcvery boltle guaranteed. oivsTorti-a.. Bears tha 'm wnu 'm 1 ' 00 1. s. ltev. Sylve'o- Malcno. a leidlnp prle of Brooklyn, died yesterday aged 70. w Lewis K. Onldsmlth, fugitive assist ant cashier of tho Port Jervls (N. Y.) benk. surrendered In New York yes terday, Two masked robbers tried to hold up a street car In Se -ttlo, Wash. One rob her wis killed, 1he othor escaped. A passenger v.'as vrjtinded. Thomas MacKeller, Ph. D., sealoi member of the American Type Found rs compan'y (MacKellar, Smiths 6 Jordan), died In Philadelphia, aged 87 CJHiilftlie IIa that man is heir to come from iniltgi'stion. Ilnrilnck Blood liltlora strcngtn- ens and tours tho stomach j nj.ikes iuiliaes- tiou impossible. Cntnlnc Events. Jan, 1, 1000. Eleventh annual hall by St. Jimph's I'iuueer Corps, in Armory hall. Glnirilville Jan 1. Twenty-sixth annua', ball of the Ib-scne Hook & ladder Co., No. I, In It ilihliis' ipera Ikiuso. a s a? o or. x . Bears the ) m ma m ,,ava w"a'3 B3B'11 Bignatnro of Illlrxuril In orl liv i'it l'rniiHS'lTiinl.'i. Corry. Pa.. Dor. ?0. A terrific bliz zard, the worBt In yeurs, has been rag ing In northwestern Pennsylvania for the past 21 lnurs, and still continues. iVbcut 18 Inches of snow has fallen, and with that already on the gr nnd make'i the depth on the love! four feet. M-ny villages rje cut iff f:rm the outride world. All the roads le-. il'ng into this city aro blccked, the stages which" carry thai- malls from Katlng and Findlny Lake being snowed in. The thermometer registers about zero. 1 IS Do Yon Know Consumption is proven tabic? Science has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can bo cured with Sblloh'a Cough and Consumption Curo. Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years. Sold by.P. IX Klrlln on a guaranto e. BRITISH INCONSISTENCY. French Ulllelal lllNinmses the Sela- urr of Ainerltnn Flour. Paris, Dec. 30. The virtual seizure by British officials ot vessols laden with American flour consigned to the Boers has aroused renewed Interest In Pars. An official of tho French foreign office said to a press corre spondent with respect to the seizure of breadstuffs: "Such a seizure Is absolutely outsldo of International rights and as foolish as though Great Britain, supposing her to be at war with Switzerland, snouia declare a blockade of Hamburg for fear certain goods, should reach the Swiss irom uuu guurce. "A decision to consider breadstuffs contraband a'ould "be regarded In dip lomatic circles aa a suicidal policy for Great Britain, as she would be most dependent for food supplies upon other nations In case a war arose Involving her." Tho official then proceeded to point out a number of precedents against the action of Great Britain In this matter He cited her own refusal, during the Franco-Prussian war, to recognize as contraband coal consigned to Franco although It was known to be Intended for warships. A still more pertinent Instance arose during tho Franco-Chi nese war, wh'n Great Britain declined to accept a declaration of France raak Ine rice contraband. Obviously, however, the chief ground for apprehension Is the belief that, If Great Britain should establish a cor don of vessels across Delagoa bay, It would be necessary for all nations to send naval vessols there to protect Individual rights. How Is Your Wife 1 Has she lust her beauty? If so, Constija- tion, Indigestion, Sick Ileadache are the principal onuses. Karl's Clover Itoot Oea has cured these ills for half a century. P''co 25 cts. and 60 cts. Money refunded if res Its are not satisfactory. Sold by P. D. Ki liu on a guarantee. S-w York'W Klro Chief. . New York, Dec. 30. -Firo Commis sioner Scannell yesterday promoted Deputy Chlof Edward F. Croker to be chief of the New York city nr de partment, at a salary of $0,000 a yir. The promotion Is to tako effect Im mediately. The new chief Is a nephew of Richard Croker, the Tammany Hall leader. Accidents coma with distressing freqm ncy en the farm, Cuts, bruises, stiugs, sptaloi, Ur Thomas' Elcotrlc Oil relieves tho pain la sUutly Never sa v .'huutlt. Advonturos of Lndy Sarah Wilson as a Boar Prisoiior, REPORTED FIQni' WITH KAFFIRS' 't'lii llnrN. Aftrr n .Slinri Contest, t'ntitlilr' tin HmilKi'ii IoNltlon 'Dip lloi'r Stirll I'lri- orj Daiiinuliiir to l.nilj nillli It H 1 1 i-r'a Next More. London, Dec. 30. A press corre spondent recently Interviewed Lady Sarah Wilson In a bomb proof shelter of her own construction nt Mafeklng. It wbh under the residence of Mr. Well. Tlieie she 1b enabled to exist with some degree of comfort, and If she chooses to spend a part ot the time In tho house her shelter Is close enough to enable tier to takp cover between tno ring ot the warning hell and the arrival of the projectile. Tho correspondent was struck with tho fact, on entering her bomb proof refuge, that Lady Sarah Is unquestion ably an old campaigner. Even In this noisome, dark hole, dug under the ground, sh manages to make herself comfortab e. She has whisky and soda, as well an cigarettes, to otter visitors. Lady Surah's adventures wore ex citing, sometimes amusing and often spiced with considerable danger. It was on a Thursday that she left Mafe klng. She arrived nt Setlagoll hotel that night. Before morning she was aroused by the rattle of musketry and the boom of guns. It was Captain Nosbltt, of the Mashotialatid mounted police, now a prisoner in tho bauds of the Boers, who was lighting desperate ly, unable to get back or to go forward, but holding the wrecked armored train until the last. As soon as daylight would allow Lady Sarah plucklly rode to the scene nf action and photograph ed the wreck. Finding that her presence nt Setla goll exposed her to Insults, the Boers moved her to Mosutl. where she enjoy ed the hospitality of a colonial farmer. By moans of heavy bribes she persuad ed nntlves to carry information to and fro. Extraordinary stories regarding her were cltculated among the Boers. One was that she was the wife of an Kngllsh general, another that she was a granddaughter of the queen and had como to spy upon the doings of the Boers, and a third that sho was the only female survivor of Mafeklng, hav ing escaped In the guise of a woman. Lady Sarah visited Vryburg. She was driven there by a young Boer, who passed her off as his sister. She found loyalists, who gave her official dis patches nnd news. She stayed In the hotel all day and stole out nt night to do shopping. On visiting the hospital she found that orders had been Issued that no one should leave the town. The gallant Boer had to answer some curious questions put by the landrost before be could get permission for him self and his "slater" to leave. They set out at 4 o'clock in the morning. In fear of being recognized, and got away safely. After the Boors discovered that she had been mixed up in dispatch run ning she wont to Commandant Sny man's camp wl'h a view of getting back to Mafeklng, but Snymau revised o let her go ro Mafeklng or even to Setlagoll. Ho proposed sending her to Zeornst as a prisoner of war, or, aa an alternative, to release her if VHJoen were given " by the British. At first she refused to ask Colonel Bnden Powell to do this, but finally she changed her mind. Lady Sarah gath ered from her varied experiences among the Boers that they are hearti ly sick of tho war. A dispatch trom Pretoria by way of Lorenzo Marques,' Dec. 2S, says: Com mandant Swart reports from the laagor at Alowyns Kop, near Zeerust, that he had an engagement on Friday. Dec. 22, with uafllrs In the neighbor hood of Derdorpoort. The kafilrs oc cupied a strongly fortified ridge and were well prepared for emorgencle.?. After heavy fighting the" burghers cap tured the Kaffir position, losing three killed prni '''( woi'iirtpiL A Ladysmlth dispatch of Dec. 24 says General White has had a slight attack of fever, but he Is now con valescent. The Boer shell fire has been very damaging recently. On Friday one shell killed six men nnd wounded nine. The same missile killed It horses. Another just missed the Fifth npHERE Is a certain stylish ef. -S I feet about garments made from these Celebrated l'at- S; 5 terns that Is not attained by the S S use of any other patterns. 5; MS CALL BAZAR (No-Seam-Allowance Patterns.) : -S Have not an eq-ial for style and perfect 2r fit. Eaty to unuerstiind Only 10 and IS 3 cts. each nnno higher. Sntd in ntarly Z every city and town, or bv mail, Aik ior -5 them. Get a lahfnn Sheet and ee our 2; t d client. Absolutely the very latest tylcs. f A FREE PATTERN : -S of licr own selection will be given w every subscriber to 5: : A LADIES' MAGAZINE. i ne that every lady should take rcrju- S; larly lieautiful colored plates; latest 5 t" fashions t dressmaking eronomies ; fancy jt vrork . house hold hm'i f tu ti m, etc Sub S Bcnhe tO'daVi or send 5c f r latent copy. 2 5 Lady agents wanted. Send (or terms, 2- j THE AlcCALL CO., :j 130-146 West 14th St., New York. ; ffjjifftffitffitffiffftfpif Tliese celebrated;patterns',and pub llcations are for sale, and recom mended by L. J. Wilkinson. Strong Drink is Death DH. CHARCOT'S TONIC TABLETS are the only poslUtelr guaranteed reined i fur the IirlnklUbit, Kervousaess and JdelancheU caused by strong drink. WK UVAItAKTKG VOflt IIOXKH to cure any case wltlm positive rlt ten siinr. anten orretund the mono), and to dratrui the appeute tor Inutlcatlng liquors. THB TABLETS CAN BB 01VEN WITHOUT KNOWLEDOE OP THE PATIENT. STRONG DRINK SK.1315! 'W' or naoo wo will mall jou tour ril bwt tire wrttteji finiHranien lo curs jooriuaney. single txuos J3.0O for sal at Kirlln's drug store. 4Mk HP MS CALL'S tatfeor' tin? tfilsittfj Wotitifllnjs oftletm. Serrrnl shell hare fallen close to General Wblta'ft bouse, com pelling the removal of headquarters to anothor imlnt. It la reported that General Joubert ! again In oommnnd of the Boers here. Tho latest xrlal dispatches frnm Chleveloy 0inp hint darkly at some Important movement as Imminent This ts Interpro-M wl'h .om" ml-ctv Inp. to mean that fleneral Bullcr mn tcmplatc a renewal of his attempt tr. relieve IidyaniUh. It Is reported by the same dint 'l' hrs that the Hofra hn nw ri'ti'-r.i u, M notth bank of the Tnpeln rher bo lng afraid that the swollen tUp- im bar their rotrrmt. They are nlsn mov Ing their lnnem neirer I.-nhmmih probably with the Intention of puttiim further preasnre on the garrison, wliicb now seems to bn sufTerlnr pretty heav ily from the liombardment. iirntii or 11. v. siuftiii-. St. Paul. Dec. 30. -R V. Smalley, tdltor of tho NorthweMern MT-'lne ind sectotaiy of the National Sound Honey League, who has been miffrrlnK with nervoiiH dlspepsla. died ntl nlisht Millions Given Away. It Is certainly gratifying to the public to know of ono concern in tho laud who are not afraid tn lie generous to the needy anil suffer ing. Tho proprietors of I)r King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs anil Colds, havo given anuy over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hupeless vases. Asthma, Ilronchitls, Iloarscnem and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are suroly cured by It. Call on A. Wasley, Druggist, and get a trial bottlo free. Regular slto 50c, and fl. Every bottle guaranteed, 01 price refunded. A Tlitctltiic C'oliRri'NHloiinl lnirt. Washington, Dec. 30. Julius II Mc Afee, a page In tho house of repre sentatives, Is held at the police station hero charged with the larceny of $50n from Congressman Stevens and an other member of congress. The young man admitted the theft, but said he had taken but $2G0 In money, nnd would be able to return $217 of that amount. McAfee is from Kentucky, and has been employed In the house for about four years. VltooiniN I'oor .Snirorlnir. Altoona, Pa., Dec. S0.--Thls section of the Allegheny mountains has been In the grip of a cold wave for several days and last night the thermometer dropped to zero. The Intense cold has caused untold suffering to railroad and street car men and paralyzed business. Many poor families have been In des perate stralghtB from lack of food, clothing nnd fuel. A meeting of citi zens Is to be held next week to or ganize a society to look after the needy. DO YOU GET UP " WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers Is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. 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 specialist, and is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame oacK, aianey, ouaaer, uric acta trou bles and Brlght's Disease, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer s bwamp-KOOt ts not rec ommended for everything but If you have kid ney, Uver or bladder trouble It will be found Just 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 ha3 proved so successful la every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this Daper who have not already tried It, may have a sample oottie sent tree ny man, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out If you have kidney orbladdertrouble. When writing mention reading this generous nffer In Ih ttuivrgnit ttfsW send your address to Dr. Kilmer otCo.,Blng hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and nomoot Bwamtnoot. dollar sues are sold by all good druggists. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT NOV. 19, 1899. Passenirer trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction. Mauch Chunk. Lehlchton Slatlntrton, White Hall, Catasauqua, Allantown, tiewiienem, r-oBwn .ew iorK ana rmiaueipma at 5 20, 7 -18 a. m , 12 53 and S 17 p. in. For Wllkeabarre. White Haven and Plttstor 1 3), 10 10 a. m.. 12 52 and 5 17 p. m. ror mceyvwe, iowanaa, sayre, waverly Eltnlra. Rochester: Buffalo. Niairara Palls Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the West, 10 10 a. in., 12 62 and 5 17 p. m. For llelvtdere. Delaware Water Oan an Stroudsburg, 5 SO a. ui.,5 17 p. m. ror imuenvine anu rrenion, 7 40 a. m. For Jeanesvllle. Levis ton and lleaver Meadov 5 20 a. m.t 12 52 p. m. For McAdoo, Audenrled, Haileton, Stockto and Lumber Yard, 5 20, 7 18, 10 10 a. m., 12 52 and J 17 d. m. ForJeddo, Orlfton and Freeland, 8 20, 1010 a, in., o j, p. in. For Lost Creek. Olrardville.and Ashland. 4 00. ana , x p. in. For Itaven Run, Centralis, Mount Carmel and Shamokln, 10 9 a. m., 1 42, 6 07, 9 23 p. m. ( jr mananoy i-liy, rarK riace and Delano, i u, , ,o, iu iu a. m.. mm 12 a, o i, p. m. ror xaiesTine. o -jj. iu iu a. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 6 55. 9 20 a. m.. 11 59 and 4 20 p. ni.. and arrive at Shenandoah at 7 to, iu iu a. m., u oz, a 17 p. m. r ... ai,nnanHnni. inw t..ia..iilA Q n.i. newiAsiie. Morea na new uoston, 7 4S and iu iu a m , tic ana a 17 p. m. Ieave rottsville ror Hbenandoaa, 9 45 a. m 12 80. 505. 8 15 n. m. Leave Haileton for Shenandoah, 9 55 a. m., 140, ou,,o , p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run. Centralis. Ml Carmel and Shamokln, 10 IS a. m., 7 21 p. m., it Trains leave Sliamokln tor Shenandoah al 8 50 a. m., and 5 35 p. m. Leave Shenandoah (or Yatesvllle, Mahanoi City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenried tiasietou, atocKton, Lumner vara, weatnerij and Mauch Chunk. 9 45 a in., and 32 d. m. ror iemgroon, siattngton, u&tasauqua, wnit. iiaii, uopiay, AJjentown, ruuion ana i-miups uurg, v t3 a. in., ana o 02 p. m. For New York t.tj Philadelphia, 9 45 a. m. Leave Haileton for Shenandoah, 9 50, a. ni and ft 25 p. m. itOLUN II. WILBOU.Uenl.Supt., New York. M. B. CUTTER, Supt. Transportation, South Bethlehem. Pa. CHARLES 8. LEE. (lenL Pass. A si., !0 Cortlandt Street, New York. A. W, N0NNEMAC11EU, Dir. P. A., HnuthBethlehetu.Pa. CALL FOR THE Special ...Brew FROM Canada Malt IT IS OUT OF SIGHT Columbia Brewing: Company. "GOLD DOST.' The Washing Woman's Best Friend. WHEN IN DOUDT, TRY STRONG AGAIN ! &&Zg&S& vigor to the whole belot. All diaim are properly ure.i, tneirennmiiort nttn womes mem uitoinianlty, con.umptioaorLieaiii. Mailed sealed. Price f i per box 6 boxes, with Iron-cljd A euarantee to cii'f or refund the money, Ij.oo. Send lor tree tok. Addrctt. PEAL MEDICINE CO ClMtlsnd. 0. F"OR SALE AT KIRLIN'S DRUG SXORE. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS of menstruation." They aro "MTU ivWISItS" to girls ot womanhood, aiding devcloptni-nt of organs nnd body. No known remedy for womcr. equals thorn. Cannot do harm Ufa becomes a pleasure. $1 .OO 1MCIMJOX UX SIAIii. Sold by Uriiffffists. UIL MOTT'S CULMICAL.OO.. Cleveland, Ohio, For Sale toy R. W. Houck. "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD SHAVE WITH." SAPOL O IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. II REAL II nwwwwwwwv -ny attention to our large stock of A splendid five-piece parlor Hflh suit upuoisierea in spienaiu material as a holiday bargain We Couches you cannot obtain any better prices anywhere in town, these goods are purchased purposely for our holiday trade. Don't forget us for your i Floor and Table Oil Cloths D. & J. SEIGEL, 103105 S. Main St. Faultless Labor -Bv 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. CHIEF BUKOIXS, C. H. HAGENBUCH, Of tho Third ward. Subject to Citizens party rulei. IJOR CHIEF llUnOBSS. ALEX. DAVIS, Of the Fourth ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. pOU CHIEF RUHOI2 S. DAVID BROWN, Of tho Second ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. pOR CHIEF DUItGESS, MICHAEL GRAHAM, Of tho Second ward. Subject to Citizens' party rules. pOR CHIEF BURGESS, FRANK B. WILLIAMS, Of the Third ward. Subject to Citizens' party rules. JJOR CHIEF BURGESS GEORGE NAJUNAS, Of the Fifth ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. OU RECEIVER OF TAXES, EDWARD BURKE, Ot the Fourth ward. Subject to Democratic rarty ru'es. Laner's Reading Beer and Porter Brewers of the finest and purest .... These products are seldom equalled and never surpassed. Also bottlers of all Carbonated Beverages. Private families desiring orders filled can have them promptly by calling on Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Dottier, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH, - A A, To PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT REC0BD, Raltlmnra MA ftubKilUani W TU Fateat Baeord tUO pw tnnlt O 11 H H Best Powder, Dirt's Worst Enemy. TV-y have stood the tet of yean, .Mid h-tve cured thousands of ces of Nervous DHfeftset, such Debthtv. Dunnes. 3ieDleis rxiftct. stid laeart a beshhr sod Itmet sre cheeked ftrmantnllr. Unless pitienti They overcome Weak ness, irregularity and omissions, lnorea-so vijr or and banish "nalna THING, BUT NOT TO Specially for the holiday trade. We want your money but only want what vou bartrain lor. We never over-chartre boy We want tj) draw y(j-r nna,n, tr- K.N SON t Hr.S have a carload for this purpose. In All Stoves, Heaters, Ranges, Csrpets, consistent with PROFESSIONAL CARDS. BURKE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Kiran building, corner ot Main an Centre streets Bhenandoab. J CLAUDE BROWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office: Cor. Centre and Whits streets, ne o Justice Toomey's office. (J GRUI1LER, M. D., ' PHYSICIAN AND SURfJEON. No. SO East Lloyd Street. Office hours: a to 9 a. m.; 1 to I p. is, 7to9p. m. pROF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy Clly, Pa. Havtns; studied under some of the best masters Id London and Paris, will give lemons on the vtolln.mandoll n, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Straus. tn 1wlr Rhenandoah Pennsylvania RAILROAD. 80IIUYKILL DIVISION NOVKMBKU 19, 1899. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter tne aoo' e date for WlKgan, Gtlberton, Frackville. Dais Water, 8t. Clair, Pottavllle. Hambura;, Readlnr, Pottstown, Phoenlzvllle. Norrlstown .'id Phr alelphta (Brotd street station) at 6 30 and 8 04 a. m., 210,8 It p m. on week days. Sundays. 8 05 a. m., 4 SO p. m. Trains leave Frackrllle for Shenandoah st 7 41. 11 46 a.' m. .and 8 86, 7 86 p. m. Sundat. 11 01 a. m. and 5 80 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenacdoab (via FracV . vtlle) 7 15, II 20 a. m., S 10, 7 05 p. m. Sunday 10 84 a. m., S 10 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), for Sheaandoah at 8 35 a, m., 4 10 p. m. week dayr. Sundays leave at SO and 9 23 a. m. Leave Philadelphia til road street statloa) for Pottsvllle, 5 00, 8 35 I parlor car, 10 19 a. tn., 1 SO, 4 10 parlor car, 7 33 p.m. weekdays. Sundays, e 50, 9 23 a. tn. am 802 p m. Leave Broad Street stsllon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. Ki.rt.M-Week-daya.8 20,4 M.t 40, 5 00,8 18,6 Ma 73S,,9( 90,il021,dinlnit ear). 110011 43 a ni, IS CO noon, 1235. (Limited 1 00 and 423 p m. dlntnir cars), 1 4 1 2 30, dining can, 8 20, 8B0. 402, 500, 566, (dlnini: car), 000, 702. 8 10, (dlnlne car), 10 IX' p. m. 12 02, nlnlit. Sundays. 8 ZO. 4 05. I 43 SCO. 818 8 , 9 SO, (10 21, dlnllis car) 10 4?, 11 43 a m, 12 08, dining car), 12 85, 80, (dining car1, 4 02 (Limited 4 22 dining car). 8 20.6 66. dining ca . 6 85, 703, 8 10. dining car, 100(1 p. m., 12 Oi uiahl For Boston without chsnge, 11 01 a m. week, davs. and 8 10 p. nt dally For Sea Girt, A.tmry Park. Ocean Grove. Long Branch, and Intermediate stations. 8 23. 1110 a m, 8 30, 4W p lit wecLdt). WASII1.NOTO.N AND THE SOUTH. Fnr Bslllmot and Wathlnrton. 8 50 7 JO. 8 SI. 10 50,11 38. 1131 a. 111., '2 16 dining car 1 , dining ran, a 17 4(1 hit l.i,Krialmal Limited dining cat 001,13 f 155. diving carl, Srildltiltigruti,i m., and I 21 iiIkIiI week ays. Mm ii , H SO. 7 20. 9 12, 1 1 23 a. in., IJ09, 1 12. dining car, II I It (?f Rnngrraslonal Limited dining cnr. 6 r5 4 55 dining car, 7 81 dlnltnr'cnr,i m ,aud liilnlght. ror tutttuunrc, acciuiniiMlatlou, 911a tn, 1 63 and 4 01 p m wrrk dava, 5 08 and II 16 p m dally. WEST JERSEY fc SEASH0HE It. It. FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Ilroad. street station tla Delaware .Ivtr bridge Express, 9 40 am 7 05 p m weekdays. Sundujs.y 20a in 705piu. Leave Market Street art Kipreaa )r0ain, 100, 4 00, ft 00 p tn weekdays Sundays, 9 0 0 no a rr I accommodation 4 r aui 5 00 p m. For Cape May Anglesea, Wlldwood and Holly Bench, Hea Isle ity, Avalon, and Stone Harbor I'ipres900m, 400 p m week days Sundays, 9 00 a in. For Homers Point Express, 9 00 a. ea. 1 00, 1 00, S 00, p. m, week days Sundays, ( 00 and 10 00 a. m. For tickets and other Information apuly to Ucaat agent B. I. Ulrrcuisaos, J. a Wood, Qan'l Maoaget. Uea'I Faat'i'i Ac