"Al" TABLETS n R ALL UIUNAUY IilSORDEKS. he most FATAL and PRF.VAL HT ot all dlseasra are those of tbe KIDNBYS. UVRIt nnJ HLADDUK. T'n- Klilm-sii fire two little .Ii-ti-ttiriiift1i ivlikli ml tin- ill' kI hi tli IkI' inii-t iiiss onee In cteiy three minute. 1 4 it lli Al.Tilv niiulltlun Vity filter .nil Imparl-M- lulu tin- KlaI'Iirh, tltmiw nut or (In- iMHly. I' IIK KWII lllOJ- llvIT Hllll -Well, UC. O.llltljl inn Aim iu.il .itlier ioloiis IiiIii tlie sutem, hhImk mu t-AIs In Hie turK, Hi I louxsnw, IMKIMATMM IMlfT, IIIIOIKV. nilAVKI , I'AINKtlL AMI rnnil'l KT I'lllStATfOit f ALIlCMKM (tin- tile i-neo , iii.il llimlly "BRIOH '3" UISBA"!'. and DF.ATni It yon linvo nny i f llm above symptoms "Al" TABLETS will cm e you IKY 1HEM AND BE CONVINCED. Iten-nt Discovery I'luHaKiiieiinlUin. llilli ilr. lis of Testimonials Uoii'nt bo Huli'tllulnJ ll mallJtt.Or Send stamp lor immiililet PAH-AMERICtN DRUG CO., HlW Yo'k. Hold lii Sli'-nilmlonli at KlRIirvi's PHARMACY Ori .s iy mult sent to nny nililress. Grocer can tell you why those wnoDny seeiig s keepcomlugback lor It. Strange though how long it talcea peoplt to try a new thing. m mm mi i i it m w VETERINARY SPECIFI CS A.A.lI'KVKns. Congestions, inflamnm cukes) lions, Luna Keier, .Milk Fever. 'B. ll.lfcl'ITAINS. Lamrnm, Iiilurlca. ccres J Klteuinansm. O. C'.tKOltK TI1HOAT, llnlnsy. Epizootic, cures) Distemper, cubes W0KMS- ,l0'"' rub. 13. H. H'OUHHH, Cold.. Influenza, Inflamed cures $ Lungs, rleuro-l'neutnonla. I'. I'.M'OLHJ. llellyaehe. Wind-lllown. CURE3S Dlarrlien. Ientery. O.fl. Prevents MlfeCAHIIIAtH!. urks KinXBY dc IILADUI3R DISORDBIlg. I. I. (KKIV I)IKI!ASi;s. Mange, Kruptlons. cures' Ulecrs, Urease, Farcy. .1. K.MIAH roXDITIOV. Klarlnc Coat. cures J Indigestion, htoiiiacli Maggers. C93. each; Stable Case, Ten 6peetflcs, Book. Ac, 7. At druggists or sent prepaid on reneipt ot price. Humphreys' Me.tldn' Co., Cnr. William ft John Ets., New York. ViTkumAttT Masual Sent Frkk. NEIIYOUS DEBILITY, VITAL WEAKNESS and Prostration from, Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Specino Nt. iZS, in use over 40 years, the-only successful remedy. $ 1 per 7ial,or special package with powder, for $5 tSold by DniKfiiit, or mnt tuml a'd ') r rclt ot it ire. f IflPINlKtS' Mlvll. CO., Cor. MllHm k Jbn ftls.,cw York RAILROAD. SIWYKILI. ntVtHION NoVK.MHKK IJ, 19). Trains will lea v Shenandoah alter tne aoo e date (or Wli-rfuii, Qllbcrtoii, Krackvllle t v Water. Bt. Clair, Pottsvllle. llamhurf;, ltedln Fottstowii, 1'hoenlEvlllo. Worrlfttotrn iMP'1 a '.-Iplila (l!r,ad street station) at C20,anri S05 a mi., 2 10, Pi 10 p m. on treek ilayi.'' Siindyi. 8 0i a. ni , 4 20 p. m. Trains loaco Krackcllle Inr Hhenandnat it 7 41, IIJ6b. ni. and 8 83. 7 88 v Hnniln' 11 01 i.. in. and 6 39 p. m. Loave Pottsvlllo for Blienat toah (via Frael . villa 7 15 11 30 a. m., 5 10, 7OT p. m Hunla 10 ifl a 'il , S 10 ). U3. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), l Bin nandoali at 1' a. m. I 10 p. ro. nrerk day Butiilavi, ltr nt 1 V) and 9 23 i hi. Leave Philadelphia I Broad street stntlntti fo Puttntllle s.V) 4 1 Iparlorcitrj. 10 IS a u., 1 33 4 1! tiwrlor Ctrl 1 v in. weekdays. Sundays. fn y J.t a, UK i' m J. tve 't'a'l Htr -1 i ...., fiillade'l It ' FOU MKW VDUK. I'ttrii - Week-dn 3 'jO.I 0,l 10, S 00, IS.0.V). 78 tU.,90 9 n, (I02l,dlnlln; car), II m. .1 13 a li., I - U) II. ion, I !3 I Limited I OD .mil 122 i ill. dlnll.K curt), I l 23),illl.liln can, 3 21), 3 VI. 402, fi l. i'i Jl. vdlillllB air), 000, 70; H 10, (dininu cil), .Ut l m I2'"2, nlKht rt. .Ufa 5 -X, 4 OA, 140 J t) 5 18 4 2', 9 .V). ( 10 21. dlul. g cnr), 10 43, 11 43 a m, 12 03, dlnliiR car), 12 8, 2 3v, (dining car', 10 (Limited 4 22 dlnlnii car). 8 20. 5 NI, dllllllK ca . 688, 7 02. 8 10 dining carl, 10 0U p. in., Ii02 nlnht For Boston without chause. 11 01 a m week, days, and 8 10 p. m.. daily For Sea Olrt, Aabury Park. Ocean Orove. InR Branch, and Intermediate stations, 8 2-t 11 10 a m, l U2 p hi wccK(ias. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH For Baltimore and Washington 0, 7 20, 8 32, 1010,112.1,1133 a.m., 12 KG dining car 113, t dining carl, 3 12, 4 41 "21 Coiigrcsalonal .lmlted dlnfiiK car , 0 03, 6 20. 45.1, dining curl, 7 81 dining car, p m., and 12 23 nliilit week days. Sunday r 8 50. 7 20. 9 13, 11 23 a. iu.. 1209. 1 12, dining car, ;t 13 4 11 520 r,oKrislonal Limited dlnliig-carJ.OOS 688 dining car 791 dining car, p. ui.,iiid 12 2) ulirhL For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 13 a ro, 1 83 and 4 01 p ni week days, S OS and II 18 p m dally. WEST JERSEY & SEASHORE R. R. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad Mtreet station via Delaware river bridge Krpress, 9 40 a in 7 08 p ru weekdays. Sundays, 0 20 a in 7 08 p m. Leave MarketStrcet tVarf ICsprrss t CO a ui, 200, 4 00, 6 00 p m weekdays Sundays, 9 00, 1000 a ro (accommodation 4 4" and 3 00 p m. For Cape May. Anxlesea, Wlldwood and Holly Bencb, Sea Islo City, Avalon, and Stone Harbor Kipre&s 9 00 a in, 400 p m week days Sundays, 9 00 a m. for oomers roinr-uiiKWiw . ui. 4 00, 8 CO, p. m. week days Sundays, 9 00 ana 1000a m For tickets and other Information apply tc ticket agent B. I. HoicHiseos, J. R. Wood, Oen'l Mana. Den'l PV'r t Have just received a large line of new and nttrac ive J-loliday ...doods At very low prices. Do you want to make your friends happy ? Then come to our store and buy a nice comfort able Fancy Chair, Couch, Divan, Swinging Rocker, of the latest design and finish at prices so low that everybody can aflord to buy them. Our liue of Morris Chairs, Ladies' Desks, Combination Cases and Floor Rockers are superior than ever before. M. O'NEILL Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, .88 Scuth Main St. Cat when' !W used as an admixture to ordinary cof- ice itiuivca it i i i"i i delicious drink ,Jt,.f Admiral Dnwoy's Flag Lioutonant Passes Awayt A VICTIM OF TYPI10ID FEVER. In Ailinlrnl llrnrr'i Iteiiort of ilia lhittli'iir Al m I In Llciitclinnt llriiinlir AYaa llluhly Ciiinini'iiilptl ntid Itee-oniiiM-nileil l'or AtlmiiretiitMit. WaBhlngton, Doc. 18. 'Lletitennnt TlionniB .M. Hnimby, flag lloutonnnt to Admiral Deey during tlio Manila. cainimlRii, who has hcon 111 with ty phoid fevor for Bovcr.il woks, died at OarllPld hospital shortly after 6 o'clock laat evening. The death of Lieutenant Urumby, while not unexpected, was a great .hock to Admiral Dewey. Ilio rela tions of the two men for several years p.-.Bt have been very intimate, and a strong friendship had grown up bo '.ween tlieni. Lieutenant Brumby wont ut to yie AsL.tlu station with the nd mlral uml liad been there with him un-, ill tliey both returned to the United Htatei sovernl monttiH ago. In his ca unt'lty as ilag lleutennttt to the admiral l.leutpnant Urumby was thrown with !ls i hlof praellcally all the time and uMeri as his personal representative in many matters of detail delegated to him by the commanding officer. Ho was regarded by Admiral Dowcy as a brishl, energetic and capable assist ing while the devotion ot the latter to the admiral was something marvel ous. The burden of his though dur ing the latter days of his Illness, when his mind was racked with delirium, jeemed to be regarding his work for he admiral. The lieutenant's present Illness dated from pbout Nov. 27, the first symptom being nothing more thnn a cold, which, however, failed to yield to treatment, uid soon afterwards he went to the Garfield hospital, where he died. Ad .nlrnl Dewey was unremitting In his attentions to him until his condition became precarious and visitors were not allowed to see him. Some days ago Mrs. V. I. Iloyward, of Marietta, lia , n sister, wus summoned, and Thursday she was Joined by her hus band, both lemalnlng with the lieuten ant until he died. The lieutenant's aged mother Is still living n Marietta, Ga. The father, ho is dead, was colo nel ot the KourteenthGeorgia regiment In tho Confederate army. In his ipport ut the battle ot Manila Vdmlidi rcoy spoko in very com plinicntuiy leu s of the sorvl'-es nnd nullantry ot his .11 ig lieutenant, and lecomtr.onded that he be advanced iiome numbers on the list of lieuten ants. His loconitnendation was adopt ed by the nuvy department and the name sent to the senate, but together with a number of other promotions made by the department failed to be acted upon. The promotion recom mended placed him about 13 on the list of lieutenants and had It been con firmed ho would in less than a year from now have reached the grade of lieutenant commander. The lieuten ant's de-th Is the third of those who were closely associated with Dewey at the battle of Manila who have died since that time Captain Gridley. Com mander Wood and Lieutenant Urumby. Lieutenant Urumby was 44 years old, and unmarried. Ho was appointed a naval cadet from Georgia, entering the service on Sept. 29, 1S73, and his pres ent commission dates from Aug. 24, 1S92. Practically all the time during the last two years ho has been with Admiral Dewey. Lieutenant Urumby was presented with a sword by the legislature ot Georgia on Oct. 2G. He remained In Georgia some days after tnat and re turned to Washington about the middle ot November. A Night of Terror, "Awful anxiety was. felt' for the willow ol the bravo (ipiifral Ituriilitm of MachU", Me , wlieti tlio doctors said bIio could out livo till morning" writes Mrs. S II. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night. "All thought she must soon die from Pncnmnnia, hut she In gged for Dr. King's New Discovery, siiyinc it had more than once saved her life, nnd hail cured her of Consumption. After three small doses she slept easily all night, and its further u'so completely cured her." The marvelous medicine is guaranteed to euro all Throat,' Chest and Luag Diseases. Only 60c and $1.00, Trial bottles freo'atA. Wtsley's drug store. Trfnton t'nfr Secrt'tnrj- UeMlKiia. Trenton, Pec. 18. John Guild Mulr head, secretary of the Interstate Fair ussoci.ftl' ii since Its establishment, has tendered his 'resignation, to take ef fect In Jaantry. No one has yet been elected to succeed him. Mr. Muirhead Intonds going Into business. The fair was conducted at a slight Joss last year. Burdock Blood Bitters gives a man a clear head, an nctive brain, a strong, vigorous body makes him fit for the battle of life. 11 1 I'll 111 HlH IMiyaiclirn'K Oilier. nellelontuine, O., Dec. 18. Hon. William Vance Marquis, who was lieu tenant governor of Ohio under the Campbell administration, died sudden ly yesterday of heart trouble In the office of Dr. Chalfant, upon whom he called for treatment. Mr. Marquis was 72 years of age. He had been engaged In mercantile and banking business here for many ears. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature riirvr , it mice Kacupe, Rlnuv iMtv In line IS. IT. Mor ton, wanted here for forgery, made a flnrlnt- oacoiip from Sheriff fhivennnrt. of Sioux City, near Farley, Ia while oeing uroiigiu nere irom uoston. mut ton jumped out of the window ot a toilet room while the train was under way. Every family should have Its household medicine chest and tho first bottle. In. Ic should be Dr.. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Nature's remedy for coughs and colds. l)yiiiiuilt-r' Siilvldnl KITort Succeeila Salt Lake, Utah. Dec. 18 John Smith, who was last Friday convicted of attempting to dynamite. Judge .0. W. Powers, and who took morphine with suicidal Intent Saturday nlght died yesterday. Smith declared that his real name was Louis James, ana that he was u cousin of Jesse and' Frank James. Ho claimed to have traveled .with Frank and Je&3e James for years, OASTOXIIA. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought MURDFRP1) HIS 'S!1AD0W.M Yon n it Lnwyrr Stmt till Dctertlv i:mphi)ud ii Wiltoli lllni. Clm Imintl, Dec. 18.- There was n sensational murder yesterday at the residence of H. A. Ferguson, on Dayton street. Dndley Ferguson, son of B. A. FcigURon, has been afflicted with mel ancholy, and the family employed Gus Meahan, a well known detective, to "shadt " young Fergiieon, moro for the protection ot the young man than anything olio. When the detectlvo ap peared young Ferguson shot him, and Mcehnn man died. Dudley Ferguson was arrested. IS. A. Fergueon Is one of the most prominent attorneys here. Dudley Ferguson graduated at Yale and afterward In law. He Is 33 years of nge and associated with his father's Arm. Tho family Is one of the most prominent In the city, and tbe place of the tragedy is nmong the finest resi dences. Ferguson was thought to have an ungovornable temper, and al tlmos he nlnrmod his family. HI father ar ranged for him to board ncro the street from the Ferguson residence, and thero he was under survolllanre, while AuftiHttiR 'Wl- si), tided the Fp1 "Uhn" hitnp4tp.id Mpehen would glti' the fumllv due notice and be on hi d whenever Dudley croeaed the street for his home. Yeaterday Dudley ttllpped out of the renr door of his apartments, Hnrt by a roundalKiut rtiurae reached hlq f-.ther's house, but ovpn then Mebern waa after him. and followed Dudley Into the house. Then J,..,,,, . c-i H,inju niniL .timirvil null times, end was captured lwfore doing any more shouting. When you dream pushing you over a precipice it's time ou looked after vour stomach and liver. You may not believe in dreams but thai particular sort of dreatti is likely to come pretty near true 11 you don't take prompt meas ures to prevent it. If you neglect the warning you may unil that you are act ually pushing yourself over the precipice of .it, disease into tne ' abyss of death. ,11 Don t lorget IWl.f I.Jort and lungs anil brain and f JsUAS3i plied with blond I " rfjj an,l nutriment through your stomach, liver ana bowels. If they do not do their , iv work properly il ; ,'the blood is full of poisonous matter your whole body will soon be full of impurity anil disease, nnd it is small wonder you dream ot disaster. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery purifies nnd enriches the blood. It cleanses the whole digestive system and .!.,.. t ; ;.. ,., 1 is an umuiuie lor poison in uie uioou. it is a blood-maicer nnd llesii-muuier and is (rood for the nerves. It brings restful sleep and a clear head. It contains no alcohol, whisky, sugar, syrup, or dan gerous opiates. I used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and' Pleasant Pellets' nnd have had n.ttrouMe with indigesti.m since," writes Mr W. T Thompson, of Towneud, Broadwater Co., Mon tana. " Words fail to tell how thankful I am for the relief, as I hid suffered so much and it seemed that the doctors could do me no good. I got down in weight to 12s pounds, and was not able to work Xow I weigh nearly 160 and can n 'l.'V'' work on the farm." LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT NOV. 19. 1899. 1'awiieer trains cw c .Sheii'indoab for Penu 11 n veil JiiiRtli.n. Mnucli Chunk. lhlirhton Sljitlunton, Whito Hull, Catasauqua, Allentuwn, Bethlehem, luiaton Ney York and Philadelphia vi n M.i 4t u. ui . i- oj aim on p. ni. For Wllkesbarre. AVhtte Haven and Pitta toe . 20, 10 10 a. m.. 12 62 and 5 17 p. in. Kor Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly Klinirn, Hocheater; IlulTalo, iatfara Falls. Auburn. Srracuae. Ithocn. Geneva and the West, 10 10 a. un, 12 52 and 5 17 p. ni. For Belvldere, Delaware AVater Gap an? Stroudflburg, !i 20 a. m,,5 17 p. m. tror iambertvuie ana Trenton, 7 -o a. m. For .Teaueflville. Lev Is ton and Beaver Meadov 5 20 a. m., 12 52 p. m. For McAdoo. Audenrled. Hazleton. Stock to and Lumber Yard, 5 20, 7 46, 10 10 a. in, 12 52 and 17 p. m. ForJedJo, Drlfton and Freeland, 0 20. 10 JO , m., 5 17 p. m. ror ncrauion, m. ju xu a. m., o 17 p. ro. For Ixst Creek. Girnrdvllle. and Ashland. 4 00. nd 7 27 p. ro. For Haven Run, Centralia, Mount Carmel and Shamokln, 10 49 a. m., 1 42, 6 07, 9 23 p. m. For Mahanoy City, Park Place and Delano, i -ju, 7 -fo, iu iu a. m.. ana 12 os, 0 17 p. m. r or laiesviue, o jj, iu iu a. m. Trains will leave Shamokin at ft 55. 9 20 a. m.. 11 59 and 4 20 p. m.. and arrive at Shenandoah at 7 46, 10 10 a. m., 12 52. 5 17 p. m. Leave Bhenanuoau lor j'otuvllle, St. Clair, New Castle, Moreu nd New Boston, 7 46 and 10 10 a. m , 12 52 aud 5 17 p. in. Leave Potts ville for Shenandoah, 9 45 a. raM 1230, 505,815 p. tu. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 9 55 a. tn.. 12 46, 5 07, ft 22, 8 29 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run. Centralia. Hi Carmel and Shamokin, 10 4ft a. m., 7 21 p. in., Trains leave Whamokln for Shenandoah at 8 60 a. ro., and 5 85 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Yatea ville, Mahano City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenrled Hazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weatherlj and Mauch Chunk, 9 45 a tn-, and 6 32 p. m ror ienignion, oiaiingiou, uasasauqua, v aw Hall, Coplay, Allentown, Kaston and Phillips burg, 9 45 a. m., and ft 32 p. in. trorrsvw xorK 1 rauaueipnia, a. m. Leave Hazleton for 7benandcif50, a. ni. udft25p. m. ROLLIN H. -VILHUU,(Jenl.Sunt., New ork. M, B. CUTTER, Supt. Transportation, South Bethlehem. Pa. CHARLES S. LEE, Genl. Pass. Agt.. iflCortlandt Street, New York. A. W.NONNKMACHKH, Dlv. P.A., SoutbBcthtehem.Pa. Lauer's Reading Beer and Porter Brewers of the finest and purest .... -BREWS These products ire seldom equalled and never surpassed. Alho bottlers of all Carbonated Beverages. Private families desiring orders ) filled can have them promptly py calling on Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street Sr-ENAND AH, - A ft: m N0THIN0 BUT PACTS, No Deception Uvs) In Talking About Morrt.w s KU-ne-olds. Tim Arguments In Their Favor Coma From People Who Uave Tested Their Merits. There is no deception in an) thing we publish about Morrow's Kkl-ne-okls. All our statements are bets and are from peolc right here in Pennsylvania. People In all walks of life are utlng and recommending Kid-ne.ejda becsuse they cure backache, nervoutneM, sleepleMtiess ami general debility in eatet whereother remedies hnve failed, Mrs. H, Ylvers, 336 North Mnin street, says: "I wal troubled with disordered kid neys ami (ufterei I greatly hh severe aching and at times very sharp pains across the small of my liack. Sometime ago I read shout Morrow's Kld-ne oids and as they were guaranteed to cute kidney disorders 1 decided to try them. ince taking Kid neoids 1 have not been tumbled with any more pains,' ' Morrow's Kid-ne oM are not pills, bat Yellow Tablets ami sell at fifty cents a box at all drag stores and at S. P, Kirliu's drug store. Mailed on receipt of price. Manufactured by John Morrow Co., Chemists, Spring. field, Ohio. AHUSEHENTS. Ferguson's Theatre, DAN. J. FERClUBOrf, Mgr. One Night Only. Monday, Dec. 18. A Scientific Treat, JEFFRIES m m n v i ft v n i i f v n SHARKEY smiisiTssir'TirltT'1,T GREAT FIGHT. 2S Complete Rounds. ItrprixIiK'tHl by the newly-Iniproveil (.'tiit-immtflBrnplt. No nicktrtiif(,i.c o.e, Jnt it?HU lirp-Uke pic t (ires. Kvery n ove perfet't renllu'lc m 1 fe The jereflte-it hevy elftht cintt nn record brotKht right tn your doors It would have ropt you all told nlwut f-V) to hnve witnessed the orftchmt. You can ee thU Kreat ic pro duction for V) cents, PRICES : 25c. 35c and 50c IlVflerved seats at KlrltnV drutc store. perguson's Theatre, DAN. J. FERGU30N, Manatcer. ONE NIGHT ONUYI Wednesday, Dee. 2099 The peerlen Yankee comedian, SIR. CHAKLKS CUWLISS The famous "tranKer" of Hot's "A Hole In the (I'oiind" In his ht-HUtlf ill com-dy drama of New Ktitfland lift UA Country Merchant." iiy McKee Rankin. Sixth season of success. A few tears an J continuous laughter. 'Ym1 may tre! iniuy a n Up, wait many n day for ti better aye, or nn kh1 a coined v drama ns A Country Mer chant.' ' Philu. ledser. Fine Cast of Players. Production Endorsed by Ererybody. DOZEN NOVELY SPECIALTIES. rices: - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. Kcstrved Scat, ot KIrlln's Drui; Store, Ferguson's Theatre. DAN. J. FERGUSON, Mer. One Night Onlyl FRIDAY, DEC. 22, 1899. The Distinguished Actress Agnes Wallace Villa IN THE WORLD AGAINST HER. The greatest play of the century. FIFTEEN COHPETENT ACTORS IN SUPPORT. FOUR COA1ED1ANS. TWO LOVELY CHILDREN PRICES : 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Heser-d seata at Klrlin drug itore. RROCKWAY ENTERTAINMENT -.COURSE ! NOTTCK TO IWTKONS. Juit uravlou to the ODenlnir of our mua It wai discovered that a mlstak had been made ml the Thomas romp' ny, booked on a date prevlouily given to a theatileal company by the management ol the theatie. That left Hatur day, Dec, 23rd. the only date cpen both at the theatre and with the company, As Dec 23rd Is' firoctloally Christines Kve and hence the most r.conven(? nt nlKht of the year for the majority of our patrons, we tried to make several changes In the comp ny's route that would (jive riieninuonu nnuiiier uuic, uui lounu it im noflslhle. Ho we have concluded to substitute the Hocers-GrlMey (Tomblnatlou, and have booked them at Feri;usois theatre for Monday, March StUh This comany Is one of themot popular of our many attractions and will please y u as well If not better than the Thomas (Jo n puny. As n result of the change the next or third entertainment of the course will be the concert f the riUjton Jubllte Singers, on n euntautty, jauunif suit, Biucerely yours. IlROtKWAV l.MTl'RB UCREAU, Fergusou Block, ftfsburg, Ta, Cheapest Shoe Repairer I From Philadelphia. GOOD WORK GUARANTEED. Men's solea and heels Hm. GO and 600 lien's " " " (sewed) 8.1 and !Oo Ladles' " " " lOandSOo Ladles'" " (sewed) 60o Children' soles and heels SOandSSo Children's shoes, 23c. Satisfactory patch wor Shoes heeled only ISandSOcta. Sam Broady, Kobbl ut' 111 wk. 83 Y, Centre street TWO Fmi WL01NS Gases in a riainfiald Cellar May Oauso Two Doatlis. FOUR MET DEATH IN KENTUCKY. A I.lttlr llnj'. l'lny lunltril I'oi.ilrr, I'nrtlr Driiiollaliril tlir Itmi.r, nmt llmtril In thr Dnitli ii f Fntlirr unit III, Tlirrr Clillilrrn. IMalnfleltl, N. J.. Dec. 18. Three per sons wore btttlly burnnl here yeetertlajr aftornoon by the explosion of itfti In a relltir. The Injtiretl are: Mm. Will iam Chamberlain, of Iteet Third street: Mrs. Chamberlain's daughter, IOttie, 18 years old; Joeeph Stevens, employed by Mrs. Chamberlain. Mrs. Chamberlain discovered that a barrel of varnish In the cellar was leaking, and with the aid of Stevens she transferred It to another barrel. Considerable of the varnleh had nin out and covered the floor, and as It was becoming dark before the work was accomplished me woman struck a match, Intending to Unlit a lamp. Her datiKhter was close bealde her at the time The striking of the match wat. accomiwnied by u rtish of flame and' an exploftfcm. The flame enveloped Mrs, Chamberlain and her daughter and to a less extent Stevens. The wo men's clothing Ignited, and tn a mo ment both were wrapped In flumes. They ran upstairs, and selling bed clothing wrapped It around themselvee and rolled almut the tloor. Neighbors, attracted by the explosion, ran Into the house ant'l aided In extinguishing the Ilames. Both women were so badly burned, however", that there Is little hope of their recovery. AMtTIIHIt Tllllltll'IC i:IM, OSIOX. It Itt-aulti. In tin- Ilriilli f n I'ii Hi rr iiml Tlir-- Clillilrrn. I.oulsa, Ky., Dec. 18. At Alllanco Postofllce. Floyd county, Nelson Ham ilton was pouring out some powder from a keg, when his 4-year-old son picked up a small amount and tossed It into the fire. The explosion threw some embers Into the pile of powder nnd a terrific explosion followed. Tho father and little son and two older children who were In the room were knocked insensible. Tho celling wbb lifted from Its place, the walls spread and the upper part of the house came down and stopped about half wny on the walls, thus fastening all the doors securely. When the oldest daughter regained consciousness sufficiently to realize that the house was In names she tried to open a door, but at once saw the hopelessnoss of such an effort and liegan to scream for help. A neigh bor arrived in time to burst In a door and get the tnrtttreir persons out. but they were bo badly burned tnat all died vlthln a few hours. Cold Steel or Death. "There is but one Btnall clmtice to rnvo your life aod that is through an opt-ratlon," was the awful prospect set liefore Mrs. I. It Hunt, of Mine Uidge, Wis., by her doctor after vainly trying to cure her of a frightful ease of stomach trouble and yellow j a uml ice. He didn't count on the marvelous power of Electric Hitters to cure Stomach and Mver troubles, but she heard of it, took seven bottles, was wholly cured, avoided surgeon's knife, now weighs more and feels better than ever. It's positively guarnuteed to cure Stomach, Mver and Kidney troubles nnd never disappoints. Price 50c at A. Wasley's drug store. III. Snlnr InsiillU-lciit. Port Townsend, Wash., Dec. 18. Ac cording to a story brought from Alas ka by the steamer City of Topeka, Uni ted States Judge Charles Johnson, of Alaska, has at last made public Ills rea sons for roBlglng. In his letter to tho attorney general he says: "My retire ment is due solely to tho necessity of Lettering my Hnanclal condition. Three thousand dollars a year Is not enough to pay one'a necessary expeuses In Alaska, and J am gratmed with th assurance 1 'liavo received that my successor will be better paid." OASTOHIA. Bears tho 0 Ym Haw Boaght fflgn,r 2Za0& AOUINALDO'S LITTLE "ARMY." Uftiel C'lilcftiilll Una Only five Ilun ilreil Vli-n With Htm. Manila, Dec. 18. The following dis patch, dated Dec. 15, has been received from a press correspondent at Laoag, province of North Ilocos: Natives at Manltong, privlnce of North Ilocos, report that Aguinaldo, In disguise and accompanied by several of his generals, left Mnnltong last Sat urday, with 500 mon, going In the di rection of Salsona, from which point he Intends to proceed to Cabugaon, prov ince of Cagayan. An insurgent major, claiming to be In command of 100 Filipinos, who have been guarding 23 American prisoners at Cabugaon, surrendered. He wrote his captains to deliver the prisoners to General Young. General loungs command Is now divided Into six or seven parties, which are operating In the mountains about Laoag. Several parties are hunting for General Tlno. Major Swlgert, with a detachment of tho Third cavalry, had an engagement with 120 Insurgents near Dlngras. Two Americans were killed and two wound ed. Several Filipinos were killed. Captuln McCnlla, of the United States cruiser Newark, has occupied Claverla and Pantelona. The Filipinos surrendered a thousand rilles. A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throa and Lungs. It is curing more cases ol Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Hronchitis, Croup and all Throat and Lung troubles, than any other medicine. The proprietor has author ized any druggist to give you a sample bottle free to convince you of the merit of this great remedy. Price 25c and 50c. A'lunTira I'lraf l.CKlli UnilKlnR. Port Townsend, Wash., Dec. 18. .1. Homer Bird, the condemned Alaska murderer, being refused a new trial by Judge Johnson, will make an ef fort to prolong his life by an appeal to tne united mates supreme court, according to reports brought here yes terday by tho steamer City of Topeka. Judge Johnson In Imposing the death penalty on Bird stated that In all the evidence tn the case there was not one extenuating circumstance to Justify Bird's crime. The execution of Bird win be the nrst legal hanging In Alas Ua during American oceupatlon. On Every Bottle Of Sblloh's Consumption Cure Is this guar anteei "All we ask of you Is toufeto- tblrds of the contents of this bottle faith fully, then If you can say you are not benefited return the bottle to yourdrugclsi and ho may refund tbe price paid Prin 23 CU. 50 eta and fl.00. Sold by P. D Klrlln on a Kuamutto, riKR CAl'M:S rrKi MFNT PANIC llntr Nnbi'tl immiIv I'leil tn thr Hlrrrl Willi WIM Cries it l-rtM. New York. Ifi Is Die starlet! smldenlv at I:' " o'cln k t Ii lis morn ' Ing In dig factory building at 655 and 57 Klrat nentie. occupied by a wire fnitorv. a cigar manufacturing firm, a firm of machinists and by other Indus tries. The flume spread with great rapidity, and every effort of the fire men waa devoted to an attempt to save the surrounding tenements. There waa a terrific panic In many , of these tenements, and the avenue in ' a few momenta waa almost blocked with half naked people who had turn- , bled ant of the ramshackle buildings, I with wild cries of frignt. I It Is believed mat all the people were got ten out of the tenements In safety, although several of the children were rescued unconscious from the smoke. The loss will amount to about $75, in) At 1 o'clock the fire was tinder control Hew Is Your Wlfet Has she lot her UmBtyT If so. Constipa tion, lndigcstlue. Hick HnadAche are the rlncltssl muses. Karl's Clover Root TB lms cured the Ills for half a century. Tiler 9S rts. nit W ots. Money refunded if rtwiili-art-not sstlsovtory. Sold by V. I. Klrln on m (rosrnnt. . i r . t. !-m!t - : rP. M'd- II H Vl,;i'ili'i. I, tierre 1K vli'h In- I" . miri.dnt! on Ijike Sut.e-i . n I ea.L.v laat. was veiti-.il . i. mi for lost, with Uer crev. of tun.' men The only names km wn cf !: I intsln Arthur A. Boy -e, M. u- . 1 m' Stjuop and Cook V'illl im Mm k'ier he sle-mer Colgate lloyt. whliti hd the losi lie.rge in tow, gave up tbe senrch for her yesterday and passed down through the locks bound for l.ake Erie. Does TJU Strike Von 1 Muddy complexions, NausMttlug bnmtli ooino from ehrouio constipation. Karl's Clover Root Tea Is an absolute cure and lis' been sold for fifty years on an absolute KliHrsntee. I'riee S6 eU. ad 50 cts. Sold bj P. I). Klrlln on a guaranten. Ni'i i - A I in t.ii t i.i.icriil It rnlirriA New Yirk. De.-. 18. - Adjutant Oen al Avery D. ndrewa, of the Na- ional Ouard of tbe atate of New York. on account nf ft press of private busi ness, has resigned Ills position as chief f staff, and -Ills resignation, which will ike effect on Dei-. 31, has been ac- epted by Governor lloosevelt. .Him' This We offer One Hundred Dollars Keurard fur ny ense of Catarrh ttiat eftn not lie cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J.C1IKNHY it CO, Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, tin vo known K J.Chenej for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectl) honorable In all business transactions and tin- ticiaPy able to carry out any obllKations niade by their firm. Wrht &T8ACx?Wholeale Druggists, Toledo, O Wm.iiisc), Kimjian Si Mahvix, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Ifall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood aud mucous surfaces of the system, Price ?5c. l-er bottle. Hold by all DrugglsU. Testimonial, free. Hull's family Tills are the best. LiiitiNct-Ui-rx tisnlt Hit- Oiieiilnir. Perry. O. T.. Dec. 18.--The introduc tion by Senator Chilton, of Texas, of bill to open the Kiowa. Comanche nnd pachee Indian reservations has caused excitement among the land boomers. For the last year home seekers and others have been camping near these lands, watting for the open ing Hour to roll around. The announce ment that this new country may be pened soon hns Increased the number of those landseekers. Another reason for the unusual activity Is the fact that the Wichitii mountains, which pass through these Indian reservations, are reported to lie rich wltli gold. It Ik understood that the cattlemen will fight Senator Chilton's bill. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood tn your body passes throueh your kidneys once every three minutes. I he kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or impurttles in the blood; If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rho matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to necleeteH kidney trouble. Kianey trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as thoueh ,i i 1 1 . , i , . .. . mcy nau nw irouoie, Because tne neart Is over-working In pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. II you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on Its merits f'J by all druggists In fifty- aVfJjgjfcjS cent and one-dollar :l z-iwHC; i'rUJ$ es. You may have a GJIUJiuglgg sample bottle by mall nam. r a.unn.n,. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out n you pave kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer bl uo., (Jingnamton, M, T, SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Philn. Stock Ale, Sparkling Stil Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale Blown Stout, Half and Half, flee' md Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 1 16 South Main Street. Will receive prompt attention. WJEMTA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL t-UHES B'llousnnnn. Constlpntlon, Slck-Hoad-acho and Liver Complaint. COATKB. Hold t . an a-roMisi, i i -it i,y mail. 'ntHMf,a.iCMuf, V Inif contains t i Ills H..U i , kirl'n lni .r . hhenando i , PrLt-r' r.tU.B lsu,....l Hr.aC. ENNYROYAL PILLS OMgl-.l W tlrif UmdM. IV. . I ... rwitH a. r- , . ..... ru , I .i Iff . -I kt " . Tnkm W.MHM .irxVM.44. i Mn r--' - ' l-MlMMt. ... llWI.r tmr 1,abv - if. H r.l.ra 1 .11. IO.OOO T--m- .a MW-r. 'fr.iMiMCk.Mleste Im a.. tVastf iaumiii"- rllil.Mi.,-A. I 1UU Klt-Lla I 25 CT3. J srsk-a m. ivi 1 gotastlxsM w is"- tsblf. monthly, nciiIsUBC medleine. Only hsrmlss tad h A.sf? t afc I l r . tiatll (J Br- Peal's t'o sr. J rrUIm II OA A it-, f a srsf . F"OFJ SALE AT KIRL - The great t-crvaD-i of c Impotency N of Tobaci- -t?& order w O boxes for )j ' ' i. r-. . I . ' UK. MO AFTER USING. For Sale toy HEALTH A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." SAP IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING; Patronize M Who Will n t UUli Always Encourage Our Home Industries ! Ask for Blue Trading Stamps, save them, aud you will feel proud ot our handsome preniums. Call and get a Directory and Stamp Book to start your collection. WVssvWWvVvA'W.VVWWWVAWWvV List of Merchants Who Give Trading Stamps Free : BAKER. Fred. Keithan, 104 North Main. Bookaond Stationary. tNenrsiapera nnd lOcent wvelseaeiupt. Hooks & Brown, 4 North Main. Confectionery, M L. Kemmerer. 35 North Main M.T. Purcell, 7 EastCentre. Fred. Keitban, 104 North Main. Clothiers and Hattars The Famous Clothing House, cor Main and Oak. Dry Goods and Notionsa Davis' Bazaar. WtlVnlr S. F. Supowit, Guarantee Dry: r 1. . . . uuotis .ouse, ij onn Mam. J. J. Price, North Main. DRUGGISTS. Shenandoah Drug Store, 3 South Main MEAT MARKETS Carls Brothers, 33 EastCentre. J. E. Wetterau, 4 South Jardin. STEAM LAUNDRY Shetandoali Steam Laundry, cor. Main and Cherry- See Handsome Display of Articles at TH IE- SINGER SEWING MACHINE OFFICE, 115 North Main Street. See the display in the show window, where Trading Stamps will be Redeemed and Goods cheerfully shown. B EM EMBER ALL GOODS ARE FREE TO TRADDIQ STAMP COLLECTORS. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ah IfesMr- ' ATT0KI1BYAT-LAW. 1 AMee-Hsaa ImlMlM, mer at Mala aa I mn .trssrts, Wnaaailsah. r ti.At iig imow.t, J . ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Oa-OM. CValre ami WMIs Simla, Hex n Jssllwi Tssasuj's a Ws i. fj "BUHUtH, M. 13 ' PHYSICIAN AND SURaaON. Mm. M Hut Llydfltret. OrVee hsmH Is t l m.1 1 to I p. tsu' Tta9.as. X0S1CAL INSTRUCTOR, lot ISoi as, Maanr atf. Pa. Hartac .ladled nnaWf sonia of lb bt '"I"' if l-doa and farts, will gtva leaaoBS oti the TtallB,iaastolln. gal tar assl Total cellars. Tsjrau faun st.ble tMnw la eaisel Rtremsa, the tawalee fttMmni9o.H DECORATIVE ART 3 Un hle.ad It. si ualuul triumph la oar arti.ii-- and hawdsonia ssoek of wall papers. Ml the talis oMajosi aoit fashlasable shade an 1 coloring ara nut i it lid fa astr superb st-s k of art wall papers. We Hare tkem from SI 00 per roll foe BlsM art iisaamMmu to S ceats per rail Jot bedroom, parlor, ball or dining room paper. All Artistic ! All Pretty ! 224 West Centre St. Shenandoah. lit Waa HSatt.1 HtSIt Willi tha Ku S 1 Pennyroyal Pills In l Malt, Ttiecsa sloe (Dr. real') atrsr dUap- A A .... Usa UsaatxeBioa ..alia J l oasiaVss a- JBVSt W Salivas isi t ajiatussL, v. IIM'S DRUG STORE. AND VITALITY Dn. MOOT'S rsTTi:i txrcj-i nxjxjej ir- .tra-. n arni all diseases cf tbe feneratlva l'r.:-.iti..'i Kail in v or Lost Manhood, V . li', 1 I r r"r- M--ntal Vorrr, exci-sive use .ilt' i ' n-ni.p-.ion and Insanity. Wltb every r n fi.nl ti ni'-nev. Sold at 1-00 per box. IT'S C1I1.TU.1I. CO., ClevcUlld, Ohio. P. W. Houck. erchants Give You Groceries 8c Provisions INo stamps given with sugar. F. E. Magargle, 1 1 East Centre. Samuel Davis, 21 North Jardin. T. J. Broughall, 25 South Main. Henry L. Jones, cor. Coal and Chestnut. E. B. Foley, 27 West Centre. E. C. Brobst, cor. Jardin and Centre streets. E. F. Kehler, 133 North Main. Edmund Harris, 204 South Main. Gents' Furnishings The Famous Clothing House, cor. Main and Oak. Max Levit, Maiu aud Centre. Hats and Gaps Max Levit, Maiu aud Centre. The Famous Clothing House, cor. Main and Oak. Millinery and Fancy Goods Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main. Oil Cloths and Carpets J. J. Price, North Main. Tobacco and Cigars Daniell & Dodson, n Bast Centre. HI SUPS. f
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