The Cmincnt Kidney and Bladder Specialist. The Discoverer of Swamp-Root it Work In His Laboratory. There Is a disease prevailing In this country mcnt dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are Caused by it heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease, if kidney trouble Is allowed to ad vance the kldney-polsoned blood will attack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Then the richness of the blood the. albumen Ieak3 out and the sufferer bxk Brlght's Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists In fifty-cent ' and dollar sizes. A samDle bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling about Swamp Root and it3 wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and mention tnis paper. LIVEI THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES jBiliousnoss, SConstipatlon, ( Dyspopsia, Sick-Hoad - lacho and Livor mm Complaint. SM6AR rnnTnn PILLS gold by all druKotlsta 2G CTS. : or Bent oy man. - iNervlU Mcdlcsl Co., Chlciro 6c box contains 13 , Ills. Sold by Ktrl'nsdrug Btore, Shenandoah, Pa. HUMPHREY Witch Hazel Oil THE PIIiK OINTMENT. One Application Gives Relief. It cures riles or Hemorrhoids External or In tr- nal, llUud or Bleedlng,ltchlngorlJurnlng,Fls8ure3 and Fistulas. Relief Immediate cure certain. It cures Burns, Scalds and Ulcerations and Con tractions from Burns. The Relief Instant healing wonderful. It cures Torn, Cut or Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It cures Bolls, Carbuncles, Felons, ' Runrounds," Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Soro Nipples. Invaluable. It cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Soro Lips or Nostrils. Corns, Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects, Mosquito Bites and Sunburns. Three Sizes, 25c, 50o. and $1.00 Sold by Druggists; or sent pre-paid on receipt of price. HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., Cor. WllllHm & John St... KEW YORK. ennsylvania RAILROAD HOHtJYKILL DIVISION Novemukk 19, 1809. Trntns will leave Shenandoah after luu sou. e data for Wlggan, OUberton, Fraokvllle JJi v Hter, el. uiair, roiisviue. uamnurg, Kenan. T . .... 1 11 I 111. 1 ... . I.L J. I'.iciuiru. (jurauiSTiiio. huiiuwhii m u . . - ade:phta (Ilroad street station) at 8 20 aw. 8 0S a. m. 2 iu, o 10 p m. on wees: aaya litinaays 8 031.. hi.. 4 20 d. in. Trains leave Frackvllle for Ohonandoab it 7 41, II 48 a. m. and S 84, 7 Bo p. .u. Bundat 11 01 a. m. and 5 8a p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (vlaFracV vllle) 7 IS, 11 20 a. m., 6 10, V 13 p. m. 8unds3 w s. m., o iu p. m. Leave Philadelphia. (Broad street station ). 1l Shenandoah at 8 85 o. m., 4 10 p. m. week dayr Sundavs leave nt o 50 and 9 23 A. m. Leave 1'hllmlelplila (Uroad street station) foi jroiisviue, o oo.sro iparior am, iu iv a. in., i au, 4 10 parlor car , 7 S3 p. m. weekdays. Sundays, o ou, v iu n. m. nnr ous p m. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia FOB NEW YOBK. TF .HfiinU Jn.,. 9 A ftK Ifi RftiH ISAM 788,8 23,9 05,9110, (10 21, dining car), 1100, 11 a in, IS 00 noon, 12 Si. (Limited 1 00 and 4 22 p m, dining cars), 140, (2 00, dining cur), 8 20, 8 60, in:, o uu, o oo, luining car;, u uu, i tu, 8 w, (dlnlne carl. 10 00 D. m.. 12 02. nlirht. Sundavs. 0 20,403, 1 -10. 8 CO, 8 IB 823, 9 80, (10 21, dlnlog carj.10 13, 11 43 a m, 12 03, (dining car), 12 83, z so (dlnlntr earl. 4 02. (Limited 4 22 dininir carl, 0 20,3 68, dlnlntr car, 6 83. 7 02, 810, dining oari, iuvu p. m., izuz nigni. For Boston without cnange, 11 01 a mr week' days, and 8 10 D. m.. dally. For Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Long Branch, and intermediate stations, 8 23, 11 io a m, s w, uz p m weeitaays. WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTII. For Baltimore and Washlneton. 8 30. 7 30.8 82 10 SO, 11 23, 1183, a. m., 12 86 dining car 118, idtnlnip pari. 8 12. 4 41. fa 25 Conereealona Limited dining car, 0 03, 6 20. 663, dining car. 11 ai tuning curj, p ui., nuu i uigui wwk aays. Biinuayi tt w, v w, v is, u s. ra, uw (112. dlnlne carl. 312. 4 41 (620 Conirrcsslona Limited dining car, 0 03 6 65 dining car, 7 81 dining carl, p. in., and 12 20 night. For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 13 a' 'to, 1 62 .ana vi p ra wees: aays, ousanajiiopmaauy WEST JERSEY & SEASHORE It. R. FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware river bridge Express, 9 40 am, 703 p m weekdays. Sundays, 9 20 a 111. 7 03 p m. Leave Market Street Warf Express, 00 a m, 2 00, 4 00, 6 00 p m weekdays. Sundays, 9 00, 10 00 m (accommodation 4 80 and BOO p m. For Cape May. AngTesen, Wlldwood and Holly Bench, Sen Isle City, Avalon, and Stone Harbor Kxpress 9 00 a in, 4 00 p iu week days Sundays, 9 00 a m. For Somen Point Express, 9 00 a. m.. 100. 4 00, 5 00, p. m. week days Sundays, 9 00 and 1000 a. m. For tickets and other Information apply to ticket agent B. I, UuTCUiNson, J. It. Wood, flen'l Manarer. 5.1. Aft A box of our srEcinL rnniLT mew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Dolivorcd at your homo. Columbia Brewin? Company TT I To PATENT Good Ideas ruay bo secured by our old. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Rlltlmnra. MA luUcrletltmt to Tag Patent Record (MX) oer uuui OUR GEUMAN COUSINS. Tho Emporor'8 Eoturn Eovivos Po litical Aotivity in Borlin. "A POWDER CASK BEMOVED." 80 Dcclnro 11 I.i-ikIIiik Oormnn I)li- Iiimnt Itrirnrillnw S11111011 .fuxrrili Cliliinlicrliiln Talk" of An AiikIo. Teutonic Triple- Alllniicc. Berlin. Deo. 1. With Emperor Will iam's roturn yosterdny thcro was nn Immediate revival of political activity In Berlin. Ills majesty arrived nt New I'nlace nbout 8 o'clock yesterday morn ing, and by 10 o'clock ho was receiv ing tho reports of his civil nnd mili tary cabinets. The first official to be received was General Von Hahnke, chief of the military cabinet. He was followed by the prlnco regont of Brunswick, who rotated his oxperlcnco In Spain a fortnight ago while on a special mission to confer the Order of the Black Knclo upon King Alfonso. All day tho kaiser remained at rots- dam. Among the ofllclals who havo nrrlvod to see him from various parts of the emplro Is Dr. Von Mumm Von Schwartzenstein, vho since his arrival from Washington has been at his home in Baden. Dr. Von Mumm had a long conference In tho nfternoon with Count Von Buelow, tho foreign min ister, and last evening he gave to tho press a general summary of the pres ent relations of Germany with the Uni ted States, speaking cautlonsly with reference to commercial Issues, es pecially tho meat and fruit questions. Ho remarked that there was a con siderable difference of opinion regard ing ttieso matters, ana that Germany was stin Justly complaining of dis crimination against German sugar. When tho correspondent suggested the great difficulty of reaching a satis factory settlement of commercial dif ferences at the present time, especially In vlow of the fact that the United States Is awaiting Germany's action on meat and Germany Is awaiting the now tariff schedule, and Is also un willing to prejudice pending negotia tions with other Important countries relative to commercial treaties by pre maturely concluding one with America, Dr. Von Mumm did not dissent, nnd later in the Interview he virtually adopted the suggestion. Discussing the present political rela tions between the two powers the Ger man diplomatist spoke freely, declar ing that tho Sa:ioan agreement was a cause of satisfaction to. all thrco powers, and hr.d removed "a powder cask" from intarnatloaal politics. It was nonsense, he asseiTed. to say that the United Stnt-s still refused to rati fy the Anglo-German agreement, alleg ing that as a matter of fact when he left Washington an agreement had al ready beon reached. Dr. Von Mumm remarked that tho American demand In the partition project had been known all along and was agreed to from the first namely, the possession of Tutlla, with a safe harbor at Pago Pago, and the other islands subsidiary to It. Robbed the Grave A atartllnc Incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was tho subject, is narrated by him as follows : "I was In a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, oyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appctito gradually growing weaker day by day. Three uhvslciaus had given mo up. Fortun ately, a mend advised trying r.iccinc Bitters,' and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use- for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed tliegraveof another victim." No one should full to try tbem. Only 50 cents por bottle at A. Wasley's drug store. Urynii Fnvora ''llrynii' unit IIoitk.' Austin, Tex., Doc. 1. While William J. Bryan nnd ex-Governor Hogg and other politicians were making rear end train speeches at Elgin, near this city, yesterday a boom was started for ex-Governor Hogg for second place on the national Democratic ticket and Mr. Bryan warmly applauded tho proposi tion. How's This We offer One Hundred Dollars Iteward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O, Wo the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and fin. anclally able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West t Traux, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O Wamuno. Kinman & Marvih, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Cut.irrli Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 73c. per bottle. Hold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. A Self ConfN)in .llurtlerer. Baltimore, Dec. I. Amos B. Smith Is In custody charged with the murder of Sadlo James, with whom he had lived for three years. Smith admitted to the police that he had cut the wo man's throat with a razor. Jealousy is sdpposed to be the motive Both are negroes. 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 appetizing. It is made from pure grains and has that rich seal brown color and tastes like the finest grades of coffee and costs about L 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, Eleven IK-t-r llunt'ora Killed. Marquette, Mich., Dec. 1. The deer hunting season, just ended, resulted In a total of 11 hunters being killed ana sevon wounded In Michigan and tho Lake Superior sections of Wlsconsiu and Minnesota. How Is Your Wife 1 lias she lost her beauty? If so, Constipa tion, Indisestion, Sick Headache are tho principal causes. Karl's Clover Boot Tea lias cured these ills for half a century. Pi Ice S3 cU. and SO eta. Money refunded If Tesulta are not satisfactory. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a guarantee. Colon-il Salvntloulxtx South. Chattanooga, Por. 1. Commander Booth-Tucker, head of the Salvation Army, arrived hero today en route from New York to New Orleans. The purpose of his visit to the south at this time is to Inaugurate Salvation Army work among the negroes, iieg. ular corps of negroes will be, organ ized at once in the principal 'cities of ine souin. 1 no coioreu men mm w men will be under the general super' vision of Commaudcr Tucker and his lieutenants. OASTOniA. Bears the ) Kind You Have Always BciifiM CASTOR Vegetable Prcparattonfor As similating ihcToodntulUcgula ting the Stomachs nndDowcls of Promotes Digest ion.Ckcirul ncssandlfcst.Contalns nclUicr Opium.Morpliine norHncrol. Not Narcotic. Kavt ofotda-svaTJ-rntiaji Jvmpllll Or J -jtlxSmn JirhtlU SJu -struu Srtl Jirptrrmnt -Jh OtricnatStJit u: r.,,i . ftonfitd Suanr 1 Apcrfcct llcmcdy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, Worms .Convulsions .Fevcrish acss and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPrOF WRAPPEB. "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." SAPOLO IS THE PROPER THING WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG AGAIN! 0 vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checked permanently, un! fare properly cured, their condition often worries them Into Insanity, Consumptli Mailed sealed. Price It per box; 6 boxes, with Iron-clad legal guarantee to cure money, fs-oo. Send for free boolc FOR SALE AT KIRLIN'S DRUG STORE. SVIOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS or ana uanisu ' pains of menstruation." They are "LIFE SAVJEKS" to girls at womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. Ho known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm life becomes a pleasure. $1.00 PEIt BOX BY MAIL. Sold by druggists. DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO.. Cleveland, Ohio. For Sale toy R. W. Houck. ICrntucUy Cuiivunh 'Vontiiom-tl. Frankfort, Dec. 1. The meeting of the stnte election commission to can vass the voto of Nov. 7, called for to morrow, has been postponed until Monday. On Ever; Bottle Of Shlloh's Consumption Cure is this cuar sntco : "All wo ask of you is to uso two- thirda of tho contents of this bottle faith fully, then If you can say you aro not benefited roturn the bottlo to your druggist and ho may refund tho price paid." Price 25 cts. 50 eta. and fl.OO. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a guarantee Fouttmitu Attitef.u'u' tlu AVrnuir Mail. Omaha, Dec. 1. While Harry Trum bull, a collector for tho Packers' Na tional bank, was on his way home last night two men sprang out from the darkness, and whllo ono of them held Trumbull the other started to rifle his pockets. Trumbull grasped his revolver and shot one dead. The other escaped. The Homeliest Man in Shenandoah As well as the handsomest, and others ate invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Ilalsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that Is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consump tion. Price 25c and Joe. Strong Drink is Death DR. CHARCOT'S TONIC TABLETS ore the onlr positively Euaranteed remedy tor the Drlus: Habit, Nervousness una Melancholy caused ly strolls drinlt. WIS tlUAItANTI-K ITOTTIl IIOXK8 to cure any case wltha positive w-rl Men cuiir niitee or retund Uie money, and to destroy Ino appeUte tor tntoilcatlns liquors. TUB TABLETS CAN BE 0IVEN WITHOUT HN0WLED0E OP THE PATIENT. llnftn MMlrf. or 110.00 e will mall you lour m boias andiiou- tiro written stuni-antea to rure or refund four money, oiogw uoiea 13.09. For aale at Kltlln'a drug store gT1 I For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought For Over Thirty Years DECORATIVE ART 3 Has nchtcvcU its greatest triumphs, lnour nrtlstto nml hamlnonie stock of wall papers. All the latest destni and fashionable shades nnd colorings nro embodied In our superb stock of nrt wall pnpers. We have thetn 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. FOR HOUSE-CLEANING; Thcyhavestood the test of years. ana bave cured tnouisnas 01 cases of Nervous Diseases, sucb as Debility. Dizziness. Sleepless ness and Varlcocele,Atrophy,&c. They clear the brain, strengthen the circulation, make digestion perfect, and lmnart a healthy unless patients tonorueaio. or refund the Addresi, PEAL MEDICINE CO. Cleveland. 0. They overcome Weak ness, irregularity and omissions, increase vig- Cotulnc; Kvents, Deo. 18. Grand entertainment, "The Star of Bethlehem," at the Primitive Methodist church. AIIIIUlBUmrfttsdlKues, JIIoodrolMa, If 1 1. 1. J tDduBfnptunsmto uOeren frora XOBlorul urori, Lost Yiuiitj, Y Arioocvln, (. ctvl for tStrorn TetttmontitU tvnl Hook "Truth- to Irof. i. . TIIKKI. M. P., fl04 North (Sixth ht,. I'MUdelohla. I'm lMltlTIr tb oolr DrcltlUt In tbL lallaU railaJ. Fresh else 1 eured In A to 1 0 dM. Hours a S.tV9. dwi hi sura situ iuouiu 1am moes cii'Dnieu near tJ TTTTTTTT"TfTttTTTT' LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT NOV. 19, 1899. PoAsenger trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, Maucb Chunk, Lehlghton, Hlntington, White Hall, Cataaauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton New York and Philadelphia at 8 20, 7 -18 a. m . 12 S3 and a 17 p. in. For Wllkenbarre, White Haven and Plttttoc, S 20, 10 10 a. nr.. 12 32 and S 17 p. m. For Laceyvllle, Tonanda, Sayre, Waverly Elinlra, Rochester; Huffalo, Niagara - Falls. Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the Went, 10 10 a. m., 12 52 and S 17 p. m. For Belvldere, Delaware Water Gap anl Stroudsburg, B 20 a. m., 5 17 p. m. For Lambertvllle and Trenton, 7 40 a. m. For .Teaneavllle, LevUton and Beaver Meadov 5 20 a. m., 12 52 p. m. For MoAdoo, Audenrled, llazleton, Stockto and Lumber Yard, S 20, 7 -10, 10 10 a.m., 11 82 and 5 17 n. m. ForJeddo, DrKton and Freeland, 8 20, 1010 a, m., o u p. iu. ,J.., O ....... t Iflln. ... KIT.. For Lout Creek, Ulrardvllle,and Aahlaud, 4 00, and 7 27 u. m. For Haven ltun, Centralis, Mount Carmel and snainokin, iu su a. m., 1 12, a 07, Zl p, m. ror juaiianoy laiy, raric i-iace ana ueiano, 5 20, 7 40, 10 10 a. m.. and 12 92, 8 17 p. m, For Yateavllle. 8 20. 10 10 a. m. Trains will leave Hhamokln at 0S3. 9 20 a. in., 1189 and 4 20 p. m., und arrive at Shenandoah at 7 m, iu iu a. ra., u ai, o i? p. ru. t tj i .......... 1 .... v. im i.. ...... ill., a, rmt- Newcastle, Moren and New Boston, 7 40 and 10 10 u. m , 12 82 and S 17 p. in. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 9 43 a. ra 12 uu, oua, a lo p. in. Leave Hnikton for Shenandoah, 9 83 a. m, 12 46, 8 07, 8 22, 8 29 p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Itnvcn Hun, Centralla, Ml um uim miMiiiuiii. if .y a. m., f ji, iu., Trains leave Shainoklu (or Shenandoah at on u. m.. and a on p. m. iamvq aneuauuoan tor Yaiesviue, Mahanov City, Park Place, Delano, MoAdoo, Audenrled llazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weather); aim Mnuvii lmuiik, " i, iu., miu o OA p. ill . Vox Ijchlghton, fcjlatlngtou, Cataaauqua, WhIW Hall, Coplay, Allentown, Uaston am burg. 0 43 a. m.. and 6 83 n. m. n, Kaston and Phillips 2 p. 111. For New York t. Philadelphia. 0 43 a. m. Leave llazleton for ?benandoah, 9 SO, a. m. and S 26 jv tOLLIN II. WILBUK, Genl. 8upi M. B. CUTTER, Bupt. Transportation, Houth ltetlilehem. l'a. CHARI.KH 8. 1.KK, Qenl. l'oss. Agt. S Curtlaudt Street, New York. A. YV. KONNKJIACHKH, Dlv. P. A., BouthUelhlehein.l'. Bears the Signature hp Use TMC CCNTAUH COMPANY, HEW VOS CITY. Ctiilod ALL OornoII Fails to Sooro Agninst FonnBjlTanift tJnivorgit;. THR INDIANS DEFEAT 0OLUUBIA. Cm-Mull Mtiildit Spiirnl 4f! nml Prr TPiitPil Tlitr Oiipiinriitt l'rom Sour. Innr Trnxtnn lluri- Hi plrctril Cil tnlu of the 1oiiiim Itnitln Tifim. Plillait1n1itn flan 1 Pn naplvci nla ! ran Cornell off her feet on Franklin Field yesterday afternoon, defeating tho Ithaca football team by the one sided score of 20 to 0. That the red and blue would score a victory was confidently expected, but that Cornell would be defeated by so decisive a score wna almost beyond the wildest hopes of the I'ennsylvanlans. Cornell was lamentably weak, enpeclalally on tho lino. Only twice during the entire game did the lthacans stop the Qua kers' fierce rushes, and then only when the Pennaylvantans had almost made tho nccoeeary five ynrds. When Cor nell had possession of the ball she showed up just as weak In advancing It as sho did In trying to prevent Penn sylvania from carrylngt It forward. The Cornolllnns did noi earn a first down, her few attempts nt end sklrt- I Ing being promptly nipped by the Qua ker ends. Her attack on the Pennsyl vania's line was also very weak, it sel dom gaining n foot. On the other hand, the red nnd blue team played a suporh gamo. Tho plays wero gotten off rapidly and smoothly, and Pennsylvania was seldom downed without gain. The mon worked as a unit, nnd on the defenso the team was , a veritable stone wall. The Quakers gave a good exhibition of line bucking i and plunging. In fact the best that has wiiomvnr been seen here this season they attacked Cornell line they made big holes In It and took tho bnllthrough for five, ten and fifteen yards at n time. With the exception of tho end of tho second half Pennsylvania never tried to send a runnor around Cor nell's ends. The Qualtora' terrific rushes told on the Cornell men, and the game was considerably delayed by players being injured. Three of Cor nell's men were forced to lenvo tho gamo, while Pennsylvania's team was intact throughout tho contest. Captain Hare, McCrackcn, Coombs and Teas wero frequently used by Pennsylvania In her rushes, and nil ac quitted themselves well. Alexander was a stono wall in Cornell's line, but his colleagues wore not equal to tho task set by Pennsylvania. In tho kicking lino Pennsylvania had a little the better of It, but both teems suffer ed equally by fumbles, of which there wero not many. Fully 28,000 persons saw tho contest, The day was a beautiful ono from a spectator's vlow point, but a trifle warm for the players. Thero was a large contingent of Cornell rooters on the north stand, and it mado a great deal of noise.. The Pennsylvania team, after tho game, re-elected Thomas Truxlon Hare as captain of tho team. Is is a long timo Blnce a Pennsylvania cap tain haB been honored with tho cap taincy for two years. Carlisle Iiirilnns Defeat Columbia. New York, Dec. 1. Tho football eleven of Columbia was beaten by the Carlisle Indians at Manhattan Field yesterday, 45 to 0. There were proh. ably 10,000 people within the en closure, and fully nB many more on tho Viaduct. This was by long odds the severest beating Columbia has received this season. The Indians were in prime puyslcnl condition, rnd tore through a second story window by means of a ladder. Clilcngro Dcfentn llrovvn University. Chicago, Dec. 1. The University of Chicago finished her triumphant series yesterday hy defeating Brown by a score oi 17 to 6. At no time were the Rhode Islanders able to score through the line, while Chicago found large holes at will and sent her fast hacks around the visitors' ends for spectacu lar runs. FootlmlllMt Ilflil Lea: Ilruken. Toledo, Dec. 1. Howard Park Ath letic club, of South Bend, lnd., defeat ed the Toledo Yachting club's cloven at Armony Park yesterday by 12 to 11. Robert W. Farley, quarterback of tho Toledo team, had his leg broken In two places. Other Fnotlinll Oilmen. At Pittsburg Duquesno,18; Washing ton and Jefferson, 0. At Lancaster Swarthmore, 12; Franklin nnd Mar shall, 0. At Scranton Villa Nova, 5; St. Thomas College, 0. At Easton Lafayette, 3G: Dickinson, 0. At At lanta North Carolina University, 5; Georgetown University, 0. At Rich mond University of Vlrglnln, 10; Le high, 0. At Roanoke Virginia Poly technic Institute, 34; Washington and Lee University, 0. At Chicago Uni versity of Wisconsin, 17; University of "Michigan, 5, That Throbbln Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr, Kintr's New Life Pills. Thousands of suffer ers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up Sour health, h-asy to take, try them. Inly 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by A. wasicy, UrucRist- Dentil of a Miirylniiil llx-Jmlire. Baltimore, Dec. 1. Former Judge Henry Holliday Goldsborough died nt his home In this city yesterday, aced 80 years. Death was due to paralysis. Besides serving a term on the bench of the circuit court Judge Goldsbor ongh hold other offices of honor and trust. Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of C&t niiiiciim i.eiiu to MiirderTrful. Napoleon, Dec 1. Justice Clement, before whom 0, preliminary trial was had, held Henry Kllnder and his son Frederick to a higher court on the charge of first degree murder for the murder of the elder Kllnder's second wne, nve years ago. The case was thought to be a suicide until Frederick Kllnder, the son, made a confession when he supposed himself to bo dylug a month ago. Do You Know Consumption Is proventablo? Bclcnco has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can bo cured with Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold ou positive guarantee for over fifty years. Sold by P, D. Klrlin on a guaranto e. 1 ANfll.O-i WO Wll TiUTOX. An tllnnpp. inr" Mr. ( hnmlirrliln. Wimlil ir" IVrpi-tiiMl lfsief. IjOndon. t)tx 1 liwnh l".rv;n' or- lain, Beef-Mary "( -tatn fn c1 ODltM. In n sp h nt a Inn' lioon nt Leicester yesterday, said that bo was deeply gratified that the foreign rela tions of flreat Britain wre so satis factory. It was mptx-lally gratifying, he said, to note the friendly relation oxttrtltiK Itetween the Anglo-ihuon branches, saying that the understand ing I Hit ween the United States and Great Britain was Indeed a gnarmntee of the peace of the world. It was of the utmost Importance, Mr. Chamberlain further remarked, that Great Britain should not remain Isolated In Kurope and her natural al llanco was with the great German em pire. They had had difficulties with Germany, but their Interest and senti ments were the same, and a new triple alliance between the Teutonic and the two great Anglo-Saxon races might do more than any combination of armies to preserre the peace of the world. Referring to the attacks of the for eign press, Mr. Chamberlain said these newspapers had not even spared "th almost sacred person of the queen." This, continued the speaker, provoked natural Indignation, "which may have serious consequences If our neighbors do not mend their ways." An outburst of cheering greeted this covert threat to France. Tcrrllilc TIiiiiiUmkIs littr I'mnlly lloir, New York, Dec. 1. Thomas Doyle, a grocer's clerk, who came home in tho early hours yesterday, after a Thanksgiving celebration, is In a hos pital In a critical condition due to three severe stab wound which he received from his father, Lawrence Doyle. The father, who arose from bed to admit his son, upbraided the young man for keeping late hours. They were tron fighting each other furiously. In the ' aim rvrvl o tliA wlmlss ftttililv struggle the whole family, mother, another son. William, and a daughter of 12, strove with the two combatants to keep them from Injuring each other, but without avail. The father denied having stabbed his son, and the latter stated at the hospital that It was not his father who Injured him. He would make no other statement. niOMTY HARD WORK. Some men have to do their work under all sorts of unusual and ad verse circum stances that are just as tn-itiK upon their health and physical condi tion as tf they were soldiers fighting and marching day ar.'l ni'it m a hard cam paign Ulan the condi tions un tt-r which a man works are abnormal LZP?- aud unhealthy he needs to take special precau tions to build himself up to withstand the extra strain. "In 1804. mi wrkinrat nrrAnnd 1 broke out In lumps all over and when theftcleft the skin peeled oil," Bays Mr. John A. Calloway, 01 3is 30m sc., ioiumDus, ueorgia, in a recent letter to Dr. R. V rlerce, of Buffalo. N. Y. I had catarrh for Tour years and also liver and kid ney trouble; when It would commence troubling me I would have a slight aching a little below the chest. I used many kinds oi medicine but received no bens fit. My eyes were sunken anil ad nimoles on mv face and there was brown soots on mv face. Now these are all gone. I took six bottles of Dr Pierce's (ioiaen Aieaicai uucoveryana iwooi ur. inerce s Pellets. They are the best medicines I ever used In my life, and I do-belleve that I am entirely well. I have a good appetite but before I com menced treatment I had no appetite at all. Now I am like a child readv to eat at anv time of day or night. Last year I weighed one hundred and thirty-four pounds and now X weigh one hundred and forty -five. Please- accept my thanks. I am so glad I found the right kind of medicine." " Golden Medical Discovery " is free from alcohol; it is pure medicine and noth ing else. Unlike the so-called "tonics" and "extracts" which tend to create an appetite for stimulants, the "Discovery" creates only a healthy natural temperance appetite for good food which nourishes and strengthens. ine medicine dealer who says he has something "just as good" knows that he falsifies. If he urges an in ferior substitute it is to gam a few pennies greater profit No matter how discour aged you may be, write to Dr. Pierce for advice which he will send you free hand which if followed, is bound to do you good. HAIRY GROWTH on a womnn'i face mars her beauty and destroys her good nature. It unfits her for soucty and injure her health hy worrimcDtover hti roi&furtune. Depilatine Is a harmleM liquid warrant ed to be free from acid, caus tics or poison, which will re- mnvi .urtM-fliiniis fia (nm the face or body fn three minutes without the slightest pain, injury or inconvenience. Hy occasional ap plications trw nair lotlicles are permanently eradkat pti iry u ana you will be pleased with result. Highly endorsed by the "United States Health Keports." Sent securelv sealed In nlatn All corretpondence In chan ef anA letter treated at taaedly coafidentUL Send your order now. No matter whit other remedy you may have tiled if you are dissatufied it is evident you have not utcd Drpllitlne. My book-let "Aids to Deauty " ccntalaing a tilt or my unexcelled toilet creami and other hygienic complenion preparations mailed free. Write: Mmb. lourine. S3 DUANE STREET, NEW mi Trial bottle good for two applications sent postpaid on receipt of 10 cents In stamps. You can blame yourself If you do n't cet real good co tie to drink. Ordinary coffee Is made de licious by adding cr.i.-u J. r- ft, t 0 CbleliMttr'a Easllib DiataoDj Urmni. Pennyroyal pills B OrIIualaa Unlf Uenulne. J .)&. atrtr svlwkfi relikbla. LlDlIf ilk Urafiiit (tor Cklrtrt Xpllk Via- IMtta, trtiM win. tnit himii i ake I Ha nihil,, fflft.ll JllIMUl tufilllfla 'iiinu om J iBidiitwm. AiDraiita.r vttt Aa. la iutnn far rrtrnlrt, tatlHMBl&U sA ltUr for radle,l1eftY, tj retertt r aiMlt. It'iVVtl iriuawaiau- t sr" rkl.ha.t.prkan.lsal 1.. t A1 ! aOt I41BSU. 4VU bj alt Ucsi Vrutikiats. 111 1 LA UA. I'X, rRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRABOWSKY, Prop. 819 N, Centre SL. PolUvllle, Pa. Pine old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, at the ba a cnoice tine oi uiirart ana Temper anoe Drinks. Accommodations tor travel era. Heals at all hour A Handsomo Complexion la one of the Greatest charms a woman can possess fouom's Compluxioh l"owDaml nlasa II a f&rfot Scellg's. I A HtUo of Utis admlxture to cheap coffee i maaca aucitcious IIHIo drink and save expense. C turn NOTICE Is HKItrtlY OtVFK HUT THE i:oiiti,r. AiliiniistiHiiiis i mfluns, liii.ln. & li- r 11 ui ii ill imir ro il" 1- in ti . f. n-iwing mate In hi Id (Mi i' tit -xi I'nttirHlr. in and for iln 1 . untyuf Schuylkill, whleb accounts hav iiu ben allowed hy the KwrMrt. will bepre--1 iitwl to th Jodie of lh Orphaos' lourt lor eonflrtiMtloa hM. on Monday. January 1, 1994. 1. First ami final arewunt of Charles II vtoltjen. Jr. guardian of Ida t' O.nnor minor child of Joseph Connor, Jr , late of Mrhujrlktll connly, deceased. Finland Sua seooont of Frederick Mtinwinkol a lid KHwarrl P Melswlnkd ex ecu tors of Josephine Melanlnkel late of Ab Und deceased. 3 Flint ami final aerotmt of Edward P Melawtiikel and Clara It MiHswiokrl. tm uUim of J.)ihlne C. 1 Voile, Isle of Ab land, deceased. I. First aud llnal aononntof John Di,yte. executor of Mary Multey, late of Mabanoy City, doeaosed. 5. First and Ural aeotMnt of Andrew F ttnab, exeeator of Leonard C. Kaab. late of Tamaqna, deceased. 6 First and float aeeonut of Fran' is Moyer administrator of Charles ('. rtrnt, In e of Kast llruoswiok Uwnsblp. decease I 7. Sfoond and final aooount of (leorie V Rrnii. oxocutor of William lluauiufrr, late of Scliuylklll Haves, deceased. 8. First and final aeooont of Franklin Flaher, administrator of Sarah Fisher, late of Plnexrove, decaaaetl. 9. tecoud and flnal account of W. O. Will, admintstmtor d. b. b.. of William II. Miller, tale New Kl 11 at old. deoaMwI. 10 Account of Frank A. Brown, exerutor of Charles Heber, late of Wayne township, de eeaaed 11 First anil flnal aooount of Patrick ,T Kyan, adoiiniatratot of Ellen Kyan. late of (Hlherton, deceased. 18. First and flnal aooount of Minna 1 YuenttlinK executrix of Fredemk ti. Yueng llnr, late of Pottevllle. tleeeesod. IS -First and flnal account of II. A Klock, ruardian of I.liaie Keramerer, minor child of IMvId Keuinrarer, late of Mabauoy City, de ceased. 14. First and flnal account of Cbarlet F Blow, administrator of CfetberlM Hlew. late of Kyon township, deceased. 15. First and flnal account of Amanda Kerabner, executrix of Sarah Kltamel, late of West Brunswick township, d roomed. F. C. KEU8E. Keglster. Kroistrk's Omen. Pottaville. Pa., Nov. 18, lm. NOTICE IN THE ORl'IIAxFcOURT OF SlIIIUYI.KILI. COUNTY Notice Is hoHby (riven that the appraisement of tho decedeuts herein Darned, retting apart the peisonal or other property to the use of the widows and children, have been filed in the Clerk's office, and that they will be pre sented to the Judge of the Orphans' Court of said county for confirmation nisi, on Monday, January 1st, 1900. ' 1. The appraisement of the personal es tate of Samuel Loweustoln, late of Tamaqua, deceased. 2. The appraisement of the persona! es tate of James Doyle, late of Shenandoah, de ceased. 3. The appraisement oi the Dersonal es tate of Blias UmlerkolHer, late or Ileglns township, deceased. 4. I he appraisement 01 the personal es- tate of Oeorge F. Spanenke, late of Washing ton township, deceased. 6 1 he appraisement or the personal and real estate of Hern hart Grosser, late of But ler township, deceased. . u. 1 lie appraisement 01 the personal es tate of Isaac Iloll'ineister, late of Auburn, de ceased. F. C. REESE, Clerk of the Orphans' Court. Rboistrr's OrriCK. Pottsvllle. Pa . Nov. 23, 1699. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. M. I1UUKK ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Offlce Eaan bulldlnr. corner of Main r Centre itreets, Hbenandoah. j claudk nnoww, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OOce: Cor. Centre and White streets, nex o Justice Toomey's office. 1 OltlTIILKIt, SI. V., ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 80 East Lloyd Street. Office hours t 8 to 9 a. m. 1 1 to s n. m. 7 to 9 p. m. pnoF. JOnN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahaaoy City, l'a. Havtne studied tinder mmii nt tka masters in London and Parla. will 1 on the violin, mandolin, ruliar mud vocaI culture. Terms rcMonable. Addnwn In care of Hlrouic, Lauer'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 Bottler, 203 W. CoalStreet SHENANDOAH, - A A. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Btown Stout, Half and Half, Beer etnd Porter. LORENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention.
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