1 est as HEARTY EXPRESSION. Hundreds Tell of the Change Which They Have Felt. The Time Comes for rennsylvanlAJrfPeople to Tell What Has Been DOrie for Them. The tlmo has eomo wlien peoplo In this tto feel the change Many people In this city have given voltmlary omlomenient of the great change they linvo felt after tiling Morrow's Klil-no-olcls. Kiil-no-olil will Hire a lamo back, kidney backache, urinary and kidney disorders, sleeplossneM, restlowness and nervousness. We always llko to idve rcferonco m to tlio ni'rlti of Morrow's Kid-nc-olds, and this tlmo refer you to Mr. Vtilontlne Miller. 8S8 North Main street, tpamstor for Itacker ft Weaver's Urowory, Wllkcsbarre, l'ft , says ! "I suf fered with kldnoy troubln for moro-jn two years. The secretions wero of niiMjumealtliy linttiro and contained a sediment nRo brick dust. Tbu pain across the small of my Imck would bo m severe at times I euM ba'dly attend to my work. I was tulviwit to try Morrow's Kid-nu-olds, which I ilid. and was f ntlrsly relieved of my troubles." Morrow's Kid-ne-oklt are not pills, 1ml Yellow Tablets ami sell at fifty cents a box at all drug stores ami at S. 1. Klrlin's drug store. Mailed on receipt of price. Manufactured by John Morrow & Co., Chemists, Spring eld, Ohio. Grocers can tell 70a Tfhy those are MTedby wnoDujr&ttLlli S keep coming back for It. Vou can't keep on telling a poor thing to the , a am people. tulng Sccl- ta's because yon kcin buy cheap rconee ana maice t delicious bv a klltUe oi tills admixture, LIVER8TA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES gjgMBiliousnoss, Dyspepsia. (Sick-Hoad-Sache and Liver KM Complaint. Sold by all drucctata or sent by mall. Nervlta .'eitcal Co.. Cblciro 5c liox contains 19 .I1U. Hold hy Klrl'n a druR store. Shenandoah. Pa. flBBk lltchmtcrN r.ngtUh 1 moon.' .'; ft. PENNYROYAL PILLS K-. Orttln.lDil Onlr OmuIiii A IS it-k DrmgtH for C7,icV...rt MM "i-SA iLjSSSvmo.d flran. is ltril awl (. M mmlllMr r&TSb"". i.le-lvtinUiiertMion TitleVWr 1 fa?&jri&z!tx:&:Z 'la ttror fw purticaUTt, tcaumoeUlt 4 "lOLIcf for I.B.IIelwletr. tjttr dbr all Local DruHtiU. riHUAUA l A- HUMPHREYS' Witch Hazel Oil TIIK 1IL13 OINTMENT. One Application Gives Relief. It euros Piles or Hemorrhoids External or Inter nal, BHndorDleedlnB.ItchlngorBurnlng.Flssures and Fistulas. Rellcr Immediate cure certain. It cures Burns. Scalds and Ulcerations and Con tractions from Burns. TueJtcllet Instant healing wonderful. It euros Torn, Cut or Lacerated Wounds and ilrulses.. It cures Bolls. Carbuncles. Felons, "Runrounds,1 Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Soro Klpples. Invaluable. It cures Salt Kheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Soro Lips or Nostrils. Corns, Bunions, fcore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects, Mosquito Bites and Sunburns. Three Sizes, 25c, BOo. and $1.00 Sold by Druggists, or sent pre-paid on receipt of price. HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., Cor. William Ac John SU.. .EW YOUK. P ennsylvania RAILROAD BOilUYKIJ.r. DIVISION November 19, 1S99. Trains trill leave Shenandoah alter too 100' e date for WlRgan, unuenon, itbchviuu. mj Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, Koadlnt delpbla (Brotd street station) at 6 SO and 8 OS ft. m,, 2 10, V IV p ul, UU . c ue. '"""""J a IK - n. 1 V n m . Trains 'loavo Frackvllle lor Shenandoah St 7 41. IKS a. m. ana ou, Jos p. m. nunoav 11 01 a. m. and 5 88 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (via Fract fills) 7 18, II 20 a. m., 0 lu, 1 i p. m. nuuu. iniK m R in n. in. rn pMiiulnlnhla. (Broad street station), lo. Shenandoah al 8 35 a. m., 4 10 p. ro. week day BundaysleaveatB50ana9 3Ja.ro. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) toy l'ottsvllle, 8 SO, 8 &5 hiarlor carl , 10 19 a.m., 1 80, 4 10 I parlor car , 7 33 p. m. -weekdays. Suuduys. B0. 9 23 a. m.anrOWpra. Leavo Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOB NKW YOUK, Exres-Week-doy.8 20.4 05,4 40, 8 00,5 18,6 80. 38.823.903 9f0, (102l,dlnlllK car), 11 00, 1143 ni. 13 00 noon, 12 83. ( Limited 1 00 and IKpm, In fnc tan)? 40,(2 80, dining car), 3 20, 8 60, 02 5 00, 688, (dining car), 600. 7 02, 8 10, Hi lnircar), 10 00 p. m., 12 02, jilght. Sundays, in a , i in on B 18 8 2.5. 9 60. (10 21. dlntns 7 38, carUO 43, II 43 a ni, 12 03, idlnlnp; car), 12 83, 2 8v, (dli'W carl, 4 02. (Limited 4 22 dining car), 620,886. dining car). 683, 7 02, 810, dining Arl in on n. m.. 12 02 nltrut For Boston without chMUge. 11 01 a nl week. days, and B 10 p. m., dally Kor Sea Qlrt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Long Branch, and Intermediate stations, 8 29, 1110 a m, 8 80, 4 03 p m weekdays. WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUT1T. For Baltimore and Washington, 8 60, 7 20, 8 8J, 10:0,1128, 1183, a. ui., 13 86 dining ear 118. dliifng carl, 812. 4 41, 8 83 . Ooiigresalanal Limited dining car, 8 03. 6 20. OSS, dining carl, (7 VI dinluecar, p m., and 12 29 night week V. u!.' SirrV'asn n a 12. 11 23. a. in.. 12 09. li2.'dltllngcar, 812 141 820 C!ongre.lnnjl l.lmltnl ,lli,lurcarl.6C3 16 . dining car IT" dliiiigcar,i. in ,aud 12 2d nlsht. Kor Bultlmore, accommodation, 9 12 a m, 1 82 and 4 01 p m week days, 6 08 and 11 16 p m dally. WEST JERSEY & SEASHORE R. R. FOH ATLANTIC CITY. Lave Broad street station via Delaware river hndge Hxureas,9 4aara, too p in weeauayi. Hiiidas.9 20am. 703pui. T TarVkKlrA.t w&rf Eznreas. f 00 a ra. lou, 4 00, 6 00 p m weekdays Sundays, 9 0 Kor Cape My Anclesi-a mhowoou ana Holly Bench, Sea Isle City, Avalon, and Stone Ilurlior ISmrrss 0 00 am. 10- p m week days Hi,,, am...., .w- ! n02i5 00,p' m' woek dy Hundlr. 00 n1 Por tickets and other Information apply to "" Knt Usu i Manager, uoa trwK a ic BB1 100 PILLS I 25 CTS. Demooratio Chairman Prediots Suc cess For His Party Next Yoar. BRYAN THE ONLY CANDIDATE l'ur Hip lli-nil nl thr Ticket, Hot Ha NMrr Simt S110I1 IXtrrslty of Opin ion ltiu;nrilliiir m CnnillilnCe For Vlci Prrnlilciif . Chlcngo, Dec. 22. Senator James K. Jonos, chairman of tlio Democratic national committco, looked Into party nftalra nt lioatlquarters In the Unity building yesterday. Iln nRaurod every body that tlio prospects for Democratic success next year me brighter than they wore In 189G. Ho said only W J. llryan would bo mentioned ns candi date for president In the convention. The senator would not say where or when he thousht tho convention should he held. He denied a story Bent from Washington thnt ho had repudiated the system of collecting monoy for n campaign fund and had discharged Itlchnrd S. Smylor, one of the collec tors. The system of collecting money," ho continued, ' was Inaugurated by me. It has been a success nnd is worthy of the support of all Democrats.' There are no differences between ex-Gov ernor Stone and myself and never have been. I approve all he did while I was In Europe." Ihe senator also said that the se lection of Sam B. Cook for manager of the ways and moans bureau was made at his request. Ifo approved J. C. John son's work as rhalrman of the execu tive commlttpo. With reference to next year's contest the senator said: No doubt the convention will reafllrm tho Chicago platform. It will declare against Imperialism and In favor of regulating trusts. I think, too, that It will condemn the efforts, which hnve become too common, to control elections by tho uso of money. In my opinion tho passage of the bill estab lishing the gold standard will aid us greatly." The senator said he never saw such a diversity ot opinion as to where the nominee for vice president should come from. Regarding the currency bill Senator Jones said: 'I think the adoption of a gold standard bill by the present congress will have an enormous effect In shap ing the money Issue. It s a declara tion on the part of the Republican party, for which It will have to answer. A gold bill, if adopted by senates ana there Is no doubt In my mind that the present bill substantially will be ac cepted by the senate will force the Republicans to explain what Is on Its face a stroke of treason against the pronouncement of tho St. Louis plat form." Tho senator Tlgures thnt tho currency hill could command 60 nnd possibly 52 votes In the sennto. h'o RUht to Ueliness. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temtwr will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keeu her heallh. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blooil will cause pimples, motcnes, SKin erup tions and a wretched complexion. Electric Hitters is the best medicine in the world lo regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to punly the bloocl. it gives sironjj nerves, liripht eves, smooth, veivetv skin, rich com nlexion. It will make a good-looking. charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents at A. Waslcv s drug store. nH'!vr Knr tli nlolie Unnlc. Boston, Dec, 22. Comptroller Dawes last evening appointed Special Exam Iner Daniel 0. Wing temporary receiver of Ihe Globe National bank, in con nection with his action the comptrollei said that to allow tho bank to remalr open longer would result In Injustice to unsecured creditors. Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Chlt-urn,'1 Atituniolillt Clnli. Chlcato. Uet 22. 'The Autumohlle Club of CiiIi-jso" has been organized and articles of incorporation nlod at Springfield. The Incorporators are J. Ogden Armour, E. Walter Herrlck, Samuel Insull, F. K. Pulslrer and An drew It. Sheriff. The new club has for Its object the promotion of the automobile nnd social relations among users it the horseless vehicle. Illinuinatlsm Cured In h Duy. "Mvstlo Cure" fur ElieumatUm ami Nenr nlela radically curesin I to 3 days. Its action uDon tho system is remarkable and mys terlous. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Shenandoah Drue Store, Shenaudosu. tr i:rn mil O'llrlrn Mntolit-il. Now York. Dec. 22 Articles of agreement were signed yesterday for n 25 round bout at 134 pounds, welsh In nt the slngside, between Frank Erne chnmnion lightweight pugilist or Bur. falo. and Jack O'Brien, of this city, to take place at the New Hroadway Athletic club. In this city, on Jan. 19 A guaranteed purse of ?5,000 or 60 per cent of the gate receipts Is the Incentive, of which 75 per cent will go to the winner and 25 to the loser, TIIU SIODKKN MOTIH5U Has found that her little ones are Improved more by the pleasant Syrup of Fig, when lu need of the laxative effect of a gentle remedy than by any other. Children enjoy it and it beuefltsthera. The true remedy. Syrup of Figs, is manufactured by the California me Syrup Co. only. .Moniter I'l"!' Cumlilne. Ptintn Cionln, Fla., Dee 22. Work on the buildings of the big flBh and Ice company, capitalized nt si.ooo.uou has begun here. The company is com posed of Pennsylvania capitalists. Their nurnoso Is to send carloads of llsh to northern and western points, Fifty cars will be specially built for tho corporation, and H win manuiac ture Its own Ice for refrigerating pur poses. To-Ntght and To-Morrow Night And each day and night during this week you cau get at any druggists Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to i, i, mt. .1.n.afi n.iJ, fnr . . . ' , TInl.lH. !..,. .n.l ! Consumption. Get bottle to Jay and keep I It always in the houie, so you can check your coid at once. Price 25c and 50j. Sampli uvtbte C0N5UMPTI0N. The certns of collsUtnMlon tr mcrv. where You may brentli" tliem in with Uii- air, drink them with water, pat tlir-m with your food. They are not dangcroim It ou are in per fect lienlth bnt ir Vii have n slight mid, or rough, or if yon lime inher itcil weak ltingii, or if you are weak and mtwlown gen erally look out I Once consump tion gets it stroiii; foothold It is r most impossible to dislodge it. The time to cure it is at the beginning or liefore it starts. If you ure mil -down build yourself up ' Ma'" every tissue so strong and well that rnti Miuiptioit germs cannot lind a fbothnl . Fill vour ikxiv vtitlt ncli, ml blood -builif up strong, henlthv flesh put jour ligestive system in jwru-ct order. Uon I IrHtr alone half dead. You may be well as well as not. The following letter from lira. Jennie DitiKfnuii, of Van Bun-n. Kalkaska Co.. Mich., will tell you hnw to do it. She siis: "liefore I took Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery I was hardly able to do my work at all; had min in my left side and Imck, ami had headache all the time. I tried yout medicine and it heled me. I.t spring I had a bad couidi: eot so bad I had to lie in I)C(1 all the time. My husband thought I had consumption. We thought we would try Dr. Pierce's uoldeti Medical Discovery ami before I had taken one lxttle the cough stopped nnd I have since had no signs of it returning." PROFESSIONAL CARU. - I AT- M I1UKKK ATTURNEY-A f-LAW. Office Kran hutldlne. corner of Main an Centre streets, Shenandoah. J CLAUDE BltOWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office: Cor. Centre and Whits streets, nex o Justice Tooroey'a office. Q UltUIILUK, M. I)., PHYSICIAN AND SURCiEON. No. SO East Lloyd Street. Ofllre hours: 8 to Q a. m.i 1 to 8 p. m. 7 too p. m. pKOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box A3, Mahaooy Oily, Pa. Havlue studied under eomo of the beet masters in London and Parts, will Rive lossom on the Tlolln,mandolIn, ftutiar and Vfcat culture. Terms reasonable. Address In caro ol tr-,e ihe twlr Hl,ennanl jjion cniEP Duitaras, C. H. HAGENBUCH, Of the Third ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. jon CHIEF BURGESS, ALEX. DAVIS, Of the Fourth word, Subject to Citizens party rules. pOR CHIEF HUIIUE'S, DAVID BROWN, Of tlio Second ward, Subject to Citizens party ruloe. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT NOV. 19, 1899. Paiseneer trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Hnven Junction. Mauch Chunk. Lehtehton BlatinRton, Wlilto Hall, Catasauqua, Allciitown, uctnieiiem. luvston isew YorK anu I'mianeipnia at fi 20, 7 13 a. m . 12 53 and 5 17 p. in. For Wllkesbnrre. White Haven and Plttstoc. 5 30, 10 10 n. ui.. 12 82 and S 17 p. m. jor taceyllie, lowanua, cujyre, iiaveriy Elmlra, Kochestcr; ItufTalo, Niagara Falls Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and lb West, 10 10 a. in., 12 52 and S 17 p. m. For Iielvtdere. Delaware Water Gap anr Stroudsburg, a 20 a. m., 5 17 p. m. For iimbertviiie anu ironton, i so a. m. For .TeaneavtUe. Levlston and Bearer Meadov i 20 a. in., IS 52 p. m. For McAdoo, Audenrled, Hazleton, Stockto and Lumber Yard, 5 30, 7 5, 10 19 a- 12 52 and 3 u p. m. ForJeddo, Drlfton and Freeland, 8 20, 1010 a. ra., 8 17 p. ui. iror Bcranion, s zu, iu jo a. m., o it p. m. For Lost Creek. Qlrardville. and Ashland. 4 00. and 7 27 p. m. For llaven Run. Centralla. Mount Carmel and Sbamokln, 10 49 a. m., 1 42, 6 07, 8 23 p. m. i-or siaiianoy uny, rarK riace ana ueiano, 5 20, 7 46, 10 10 a. m.. and 12 52, 8 17 p. m. lor k aiesTiue, o oi. ill iu a. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 8 85. 9 20 a. m.. 11 09 and 4 20 u. m.. and arrive at bhenandoab at 7 49, 10 10 a. m.. 12 52, 5 17 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, St. Clatr. Newcastle, Morea and New Boston, 7 48 and 10 10 a. m , 12 52 and a 17 P. in. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 9 43 a. in., 12 SO, 805, 8 13 p. m. Leave Ilaileton for Shenandoah, 9 53 a. m., 1248,8 07,8 22,8 29 p.m. SUNDAY TRAINS, Trains leave for llaven Run. Centralla. Ml Carmel and Sbamokln, 10 48 a. m., 7 21 p. m., O Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah al S 50 a. m., and 5 85 p. m. ' Leave Shenandoah for Yatesvllle, Mahanoi City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, AudenrteJ Hazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weatherlj and Mauch Chunk, 9 43 a ra., and 8 32 p. m. ror lniEUton, piaungion, uatasauqua, wniv Hall. Conlav. AHentown. Eaiton and PhtltlDS burg, 0 43 a. ra., and 6 32 p. m. rornow lorzmii ruuaueipnia, a. m. Leave Hazleton for ?benandoaht9 80, a. m. tnd8S3p. m. ltOLLIN II. WILBUR, Genl. Sunt., New York. M. B. CUTTER, Supt. Transportation, South Bethlehem. Pa. CHARLES S. LEE, Genl. Faas. Airt., 58 Cortlandt Street, New York. A. W. NONNKMACHEIt, Dlv. V. A., HoutbBethlehem.Pa. Any Book Published in the . . . United mmmf??rm,m? -OR ABROAD- States Sent You Postpaid orC. O. D. Expreu ch&ru'c prepaid. At lo per cent, off from catalogue or reg ular prices. Tie Bulletin Press, S3 Duanc St , NEW YORK. mm WAR VRTBRAN SHOT DEAD Killed I) j n YntniK Wuniau Whose llniii.- I'nri'llily Kiiterail, Nsllik, Mun ' -Lewis Perry, aged 33, a 8pa;i -h war veteran, was shot and killed yesterday by Miss Ltxsle Morse, at her home In Wast Natlrk. Mian Mor, who wag placed under arrest, aaya that the rlrcum stanca Justified ner In shooting Perry. The Morse family Is one of the wealth iest and beat known In town. M!aa Moras and tho members of her fam ily claim that Perry and Arnold Stap pen, on blcyrlea. rode up to the Morse house, demanded admittance without stating their business, and upon being refused smashed several windows. Miss Morse went to the bureau drawer and loaded a 23 caliber revolver. She claims that the men went around to the front of tho house, where Perry finished smashing the glass In ono of the windows and climbed In. in spite of her remonstrance. After gaining an entrance he grabbed Miss Klectm Morse and wrenrhed from her a cro quet mallet, with which she tried to protect herself. Mule rushed to her slster'a assistance, nnd Informed Perry that ahe would shoot htm If he did not leave the house. He gav her a ter rific blow fcMh tho mallet and felled her to the floor. She managed to get up again and told Perry to jret out of the house, when he dared her to shoot. She then fired four ahota at Perry, who managed to cumh through tho window and then fell dead. Try (Inilii-O! Try drain. OI Ask yonr urocer to day to show you a parkaan of Olt.MX-O, the new food dilnk that takts the plare of cotlee. The children may drink It without injury as well as the ladnlt. All nho try It. like it. (IItAIX-0 I lias that rich seal brown of .Mocha or Java, but It Is msnV from pure ftrslus. anil the most l delicate siomsch receives it without distress. ' ()ue-lourtli the prlco n cotlre. lrxi. ami 3oc. per psckatre. .Sold hy all grocers. Wimt itorimiiiN l)rlti Out. I Charleston. Dec 22. -Mormon e'dnrs. two at a time, seven years ago began to visit the great swamp section of Hampton county, near the sea coast of this stri". ;'nri made mny converts nmong the Unpttst backwoodsmen nfar Illdgeland. They now have so large a following that they have establish ed a church. The delegation to the state legislature has been asked to work for a law to extirpate the elders and say that "prompt legislation may save the men from mob violence." TJig Cure id at Cures Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronohltls and Incipient Consumption, Is m& utrtmAn KtmbUi t, CVH.t0A'aTl& Vu-Rtl 4BBWS. v k5jiia dTtsVs. 25650tU NOTICE IS IIi:RF.nY GIVEN THAT THE Executors, AtlraluistrHlors, Guardians, Trustees, &c, herein named, tiled their re spective accounts in the following estates iu tho Register's oUico at I'ottsville, In and for the County of Schuylkill, which accounts hav ing been allowed by the Rosister. will be pre sented to the Judge of tlio Orphans' Court lor continuation msi. on Monday. January 1, 1900, 1. First and final account of Charles II. Wolijau, Jr., cuardlan of Ida C. Counor, minor child of Joseph Connor. Jr.. late of Schuylkill county, deceased. '. rim ami mm' account ot rrcacricK Meiswiukel and Edward P. Meiswinkel, ex- enutors of Josephine ileiswinkel. late of Ash land, deceased, 3. Hrst and final account of hdward P. Meiswinkel aud Clara II Meiswinkel, exec utors of Josephine C. I.'VclIc, lato of Abb land, deceased. 4. hirstaml final account of John Doyle, executor of .Mary Mulvvy, late of Mabanoy City, deceased. 0. First and llnal account or Andrew r. Kaab. executor of Leonard C. Kasb. late of T.imanua. deccssed. u. f irst ami nnai account ot trancis iloyer administrator of Charles C. IVeist, Into of East Brunswick township, deceased. 7 Second and final account of Georito W. Ryon, executor of William HunUlnger, late of Schuylkill Haven, deceased. 8. First aud final ucoount of Fniklln Fisber, administrator of S.irab Fisher, late of rmegrove, deceased. 0. Second and final account of V. O. Will administrator d. b. n of William II. Miller, lato New Ringgold, deceased. 10. Account of Frank A. Drown, executor of Charles Keber, late of Wayne township, de ceased. 11 First and llnal account of Patrick J. Ityan, administrator of Ellen Iiyan, late of Ullbertou, deceased, IS, First and fluat account of Minna D, Yuengllug, executrix of Frederick O. Yueng. line, late of Pottsvllle. deceased. 13. First and final account of II. A. Klock. guardian of Lizzie Kemmerer, minor child of Uivl'l ueinmerer, Ute oi Mabanoy uity, uc ceased. 14. First and final account of Charles F. Blew administrator of Catherine Blew, late of Rvon townsliln. deceased. 15. First and final account of Amanda Kersbner, executrix of Saiah Kimruel, late of West Brunswick township, deceased. F C. KEESE, Register. Reoister's Office. PotUville, Pa , Nov. 23, 1S09. 1SJOTICE IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF A SCHUYLKILL COUNTY Notice is hereby given that tho appraisement of the decedents herein named, setting apart the personal or other property to the uso of the widows aim children, nave oeen nioa in mo Clerk's ollice. nnd that they will bo pre sented to the Judge of the Orphans' Court of said county Tor continuation nisi, on Monday, January lit, 1900. 1. The BDPralbement of the personal eS' tato of Samuel Lowenstein, late of Tamaqua, deceased. 3. The appraisement of the personal es tato of James Doyle, late of Shenandoah, de ceased. 3. The appraisement of the personal es tato of Ellas Uuderkotiler, lata of Ilegins township, deceased. 4. The appraisement of tho personal es tate ol Ueorgo r . bptuoake, late or washing tou townsbln. deceased. 5 The appraisement of the personal and real estate of Iternhart Grosser, late of Rut ler towushlp, deceased. u we appraisement or tue personal es tateof Iaaao Hutl'meUtcr, late of Auburn, de ceased. F, O. RE BSE, Clerk of the Orphans' Court Rboibteb's Office Pottsvllle, Pa , Nov. 28, IS09. niliioriHof Dollars Go up In nmoki, every year. Take no risks but got yonr houses, stoak, far niture, etc., insured iu first-class re lUhle companies as represented by I DA VI AliST. Insurance Agent 1" Inith JmU SI 1 4li Uls aadAccUtatilQ assclsi CUBA'S W GOVERNOR. Qouoral Wood Asinines Control of the Iftlaud'i Doitinies. BROOK R'3 ADViar.SB ALL RESIGN. Tlirj- lind Miulr Tlit'itim! m Oltnos limi " n Mnl(irlt)- of Ciilinn A '" linit IIomithI rrlllolxrs HroiiUi4 I'riirlniiuilloti ntnl I'rnUr Wtiod. IlKvnns. Iec. 21. Major (Jenfml Leonard Wootl formally took charge of the governor Kencrnt's offlre ypstftrlay His 0rt ict n to copt the renlfi nntkitiB of the member of the ndvlM ory otblnet of Oenernl llmoke. These nOlolals, after rottsiderlnR the ques tion over night, hail derided to Insist upon retiring. Their (terlsion meets with public approval. Almost with out exception thry had rendered them solvoe obnoxious lo n mnjorlty of the Cubans. Said a Cuban general: "The only chance General tlrooke'a secretaries have. If they wish lo re hablllnte themselves In the eyes of their countrymen. Is to resign, and thus, for a time, bring forgetfulness." The same general, discussing Gen eral Ilrooke's farewell proclamation, Enid: "The proclamation wis III ad vised. Cuba Is hound. In the course of time, with focd and without war. to ar rive at a state of comparative com fort. No man has a right to regard himself as the sole cause of such Im provements. As a matter of fact, un der General Ilrooke's administration the military authorities frequently overrode the civil, and there Is ler civil government now than before. As for the courts, they are the same cor rupt organizations nnd are virtually unchanged In any important particular All this. In my opinion, most Cubans will attribute to the bad advice given General Brooke by his secretaries." l lie Lucha, contrasting General Ilrooke's withdrawal with General Wood's advent, says- General Brooke s proclamation was unfortunate, as It contained enors. General Wood, although promising nothing, speaks volumes by his quiet, democratic manner of taking charge of affairs. He has captivated evory one." General Chaffee Is receiving numer ous congratulations upon his appoint ment to the rank of brigadier general In tho regular army. It Is believed here that the post of chief of staff will be abolished and that General Chaffee will succeed General Wilson as gov ernor of the department of Matanzns- Santn Clara or will remain In the de partment of Havana-PInar del Itlo, General Ludlow succeeding General Wilson. It Is also believed that no governor will be appointed for Santiago de Cuba, as an experiment In civil government on a much broader scale than ever be fore will be Initiated there. Governor General Wood having supervision of the experiment from Havana. General Wood yesterday afternoon visited the prison nnd penitentiary nnd Roemed much Interested, although he declined to comment upon the ex perience. He was accompanied by General Ludlow and General Chaffee. There have been no fresh develop ments In connection with the arrests of the ten custom house appraisers. The whole matter Is being thoroughly Investigated. Hit Life Was Saved. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo.. lately had a wonderful de- livcrence from a frightful death. In telling of it he says : "1 was taken with lyphoid Fever, that ran into I'neumonia. My lutiirs became hardened. I was so weak I couldn t even sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of Consumption, when I heard 01 Dr. King's rsew uiscovery. une bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it, and now am well and strong. I can't say too much in its praise." This marvelous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. Reg ular sites 5o cents and $1.00. Trial bottles free at A. Wesley's drug store ; ever)' bottle guaranteed TIIR GLASS TABLEWARE TRUST. lln Alftrli4'tl Xtnrl' All Compmile mill ll,ptM to lliiulile fronts. Indianapolis, Dec. 22. The glais tableware truxt, known ns the National Glass company, Is sending out circu lars containing information that has been of a confidential nature until now. It Is signed bj H. C. Fry, tho president, who saya the trust has secured con trol of 87 per cent of the factories, but that It has been necessary to bond the property for fc2,000.000 to care for vis ible expenses. The trust has filed mortgages to that amount In every state In the country in which It hns a foothold. The president says that the bonds will give a woritlng capital of 1500.000 besides taking care of tho mortgages. The value of the pieces of property In the trust is given as $3,41G,0P1, exclu sive of raw material and finished stocks valued at $603,500: trust cap ital, $4,000,000; gross business last year. J4.2C5.000; net profit. $407,238.28. It is stated In tho circular that the profit may be doubled this year by reason of the combination and labor saving devices, Cremnted In n Striuiili'mit Pirn, Hew York, Dec. 22, Fire among the shipping in North river at the toot of Thirty-fourth street yestorrtay seri ously damaged the excursion steamers Harvest Queeu nnd Andrew M. Church, three canal bonts and a tug The ex. curslon boats were filled with balsa of straw and had been a reftigo for tramps, one of whom, It is believed, set fire to the straw. The boats were sunk. In the hulk of the Harvest Queen was found a human body burn ed beyond recognition, and thought to be that of Itohert Tlflrnnn. a homeless roan. Several persons also said they saw a man Jump from a burning lighter Into the rlyer when the blaze was at its height. Nothing was seen pf him afterward. Burdock Blood Bitters gives a man a clear head, an active brain, a strsng, vixorous body makes him fit for the battle of life. Million ltefimril n Sli't'pliiu: Cur Herd Savannah, Dec. 22. Bishop Henry W. Turner, of Georgia, was refused a fjerth on a sleeping car yesterday by the officers of the Central railroad In this city. The bishop, who li ill. hBV. ing been paralyzed a few days ago desired to return to Atlanta. He ask ed to secure a berth in a sleeper, but was told thai berths were not sold to colored persons. Yon Try It. If Shilob's Cough and Consumption Cure. which Is sold for the small price of 29 cts., SO cts. and (1.00, does not cure take the bottle bick and we will refund your money Snfd for over fifty years on this gusrantee Price 23 cU. and SO i u. Sold by P. D. Klrlln on a gusrantee. CIIANCI S FOR A RATP. WAR. ! rrorrl lp mlrnlile t.llnstmrnl HIiHHirr Thnii Hier lli'twrr. Chicago. tVi. r:. fop." amicable i :n w i of the ' 1 that have riven from the d ill" -entlal squabble down mat are dimm, now than ever he'ore. The -1 "" has taken another turn for th' and It la not improbable thru ti.- -.. ond class rate from this cltv t,, Francisco soon will be shaved if n .' actually slashed. I .oca I pajM-neet n- have discovered Tloaton-San Fram i- ' tickets In the rhlrago market. nh'h are being offered at rates lower th.,n the regular Chicago-San Krn I n rate. Kor the first time since the trouMe took on Its present phase the Vander bllts and thHi western connections j have openly expressed their deiermln-, atfon to secure the same rate from New Knglaml points to I'arlflr o-Rt ; tiolnta as that offend by the differ-' entlal lines. They have taken the stand that thete la no Justifiable reumiti i why the differential line should l-, Iiermltted to undersell them on the, second rlasa tickets. what t atlibf A grand old rrniedr fur Oeiult, I i.H. si i Cmimimptioii ; udikI through the w.rld 1 half a century, has rtired lanniaenhle esse. nt inrijitent eonsumptia t relieved rimut 1 in sdvsnoed stages. If yw tm m siii,.-i with the reralni we will rvftind your mom 1 1 l'rlw) as ets.. Mete, sad ft no. 80M bv I'l' Klrlln on .1 Mritee. j I Ilynmnltfil 11 Hlrevtonr. ' Sprlngfle d. n s.. Dec. 22. For the third t'ine since the strike was de , elaretl against the Springfield Consoli 1 dated rallroed. Nor. 10, a street car was dynamited last nlgbt. The car ! wos blown ofX the track and completelv wrecked. No passengers were aboard and the motorman and conduct or were I not Injured. The strikers disclaim any I responsibility for the act. Sick Ileadaebet, The purse of overworked tvfmmnVtnd, ate quickly and surely cured by Karl's (lover Root Tea, the gmit bloml purlSvr aud tissue builder. Money refunded If not satisfactory. Price 25 ct. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlln on Kuarantee. Aiiothi'r (nimillMii ISank. Stntinriil Montreal. Dec. 22. -Ferdinand Le- mleux, local manager of the defunt VII le Marie benk. was yesterday found guilty of preparing ami sending to 'he government false statements as to the bank's condition, and was sentenced to three years in the penitentiary. The president of the bank Is in jail, and two of the directors are still tr be tried OASTOniA, Bri tbs ) lw MM TW HiW lYHrS BOUgM llw Kind Ym Han Arwirs Igutsra of Smitli Ciirolltiuf. liidiiNtrliil lit, tun. Culiimliin S V fie.- nm.-lnl tires In the annual report of the secre tary of state show that during tho nresent vear cotton mills waro rlmr. tored and commissioned In tnls state. wun a capital siock 01 ?b.(S5U two This total In further InprciHcI tn tQ n?Q nnn by the aggregate capital stock of 16 nuns wnicn nave increaseti tneir cap ital. In addition there are cottonseed oil nilllu Hnur mlllk nip nut l,n operation, of which statistics have not jn i-'cii cuiiipiicu. 11113 recoru is re markable. OASTOniA. Bears the I W YM Have Awars BOUJM 81gor H It'll I'lml of (ni'MT tlrr. Custer. S. D., Dec. 22.--The Vigilant Mining company has struck a vein of copper ore in its mine that exceeds In value anything that has ever been found in the Ulack Hills. The mine Is about five miles from Custer. The rich ore is found In the 30u foot level, and the width of the vein at tills time Is ten feet. UNi'iuitor llrnilliur SfrloiiMl III. Augusta. Me., Doc. 22. Ex-lTnlted States Senatoi James V. Hradbury Is dangerously 111. He is In his 9Sth year, and is not expected to recover. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble,' Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ana cneeriulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often. II the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when It should be able to control the passage, It Is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon It, the cause of the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first tep should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleawm trouble Is due to a diseased condition of tho kidneys and bladder and not to a habit aa most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the Immediate effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It is sold by druggists. In fifty- cent and one dollar sl:es. You may have a sample bottle by mail iree, aiso pampniet leu- noma cf swtmRoot. Ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. KUmer u Co., tiingnamton. N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. For Christmas. Before you decide to buy your jewelry anywhere bear in mind that B. Alslmtz, the East Centre street jeweler, can save you 35 per cent, or more if you buy at his store. See our display of Watches and Jewelry. A Ladles' Solid (told Watch, from $i3 and up. Nice Ladles' Sliver Watches, from $3.95 and up Ladles' Gold Filled Watches, from $6,75 and up with a io-year guarantee. Men'a Silver Watches, from $5 5o up. A flue linn of Mmlesl Inst uraents. Itcpslr- ng ft spvciaiiy ui ine ery lowcei prices. All tvurle Kusrunteed. B. ALSHUTZ, no E. Centre St. Tho ICIml You H;no Alvas in u.so for our JH) 3 car-., anil yTf-p1- HdiiiilHiipprvlKloii HliifP Itn Inftinoy. ' '&ACuM Alliv no one lo ilwoh o you In tlil. AH Ooiinforfeltx, Iniilatiiins ami ".Ttit-Hn-Kl" r lnib Jisiiurlinunts tlutt trillts with mill oikIhiikit tho health of Infants anil ( Itlltlren I'vporlctico iiKHlust Uxiiorlniont. What is CASTOR I A Cnsforla Is n li:irmh miIih! It uf r for Cmtor OH, Pnro i;orlv, Drops ami Sootlilnjf .Syriip. It Is IMcasnuU 16 coutuliis iiollln r 0iiiimt Miirphino nor oilier 'areotIo Mili.sdiiieo. Its ajjc Is lis K'i'ininlce. It ileslroys 'WoriiiA anil allays l'cti i islmcss. Jt cures Dlarrho'it anil Wind. Colic. It rolleWH Teething' Troubles, cures Constipation anil I'-latulonty. It assimilates tlio Food, reRiilatos tho Stomach aud Itovvels, Kivlnir healthy ami natural rilcop. Tho Chlldron's I'aiiaeca-Tho Slother'n Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears tbc The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMICeiai. a rr MaaT, ?T if! hiVRY WOMAN Gem Hum r rU " Ther ax i FOR SALE AT KIRLIN'S'DRUG'STORE" HEALTH IS. The great p oriransof k of Toboec AFTER USING. Slo0, For mi. let tsy "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." SAP IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. Patronize M Who Will Always Encourage Our Ask for Blue Trading Staaips, ot our handsome premiums. Call and get a Directory and Stamp Book to start your collection, vWvVWAWvViVWWVVWVVVWVWvVW List of Merchants Who Give Trading: Stamps Free : BAKER. Fred. Keithan, 104 North Main. Bookoand Stationary. (Newspapers nnd lOcent novi laeicmpt. Hooks & Brown, 4 North Main. Confectionary, M. h. Kemmerer, 35 North Main. M.T. Purcell, 7 EastCentre. Fred. Keithau, 104 North Main. Clothiers and Hattsrs The Famous Clothing House, cor. Main and Oak. Dry Goods and Notions. Davis' Basaar, 37 West Centre. S. F. Supowit, Guarantee Dry Goods House, 1 North Main. J.J. Price, North Main DRUGGISTS, Shenandoah Drug Store, 3 South Main MEAT MARKETS Carls Brothers, 33 East Centre. J. E. Wetterau, 4 South Jardiu. STEAM LAUNDRY Shenandoah Steam laundry, cor. Main and Cherry. See Handsome Display of Articles at THE- 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. REMEMBER ALL QOODS IRE FREE TO TRADCTa STAMP COLLECTORS. Itought, nml -wlilch lifts lccn Iiuh liorno lio HlKiintnro of lias liccii nmilo uiiuct Ills per- Signature of MUMR1V Tt CT, HfTW VOftft CITf. r iM month)?, mrulilliir mdiene Only hsrali -. ii gihuid b umsi. li rou wsot ihs bt,ftt " " jr- Jf " '- i-.l ertm In ihiIL The f iBitne (Dr. rti'i)atTar4Uip. t, 90. Idlnu ruiMiMCiis Ca CHrtlmi, O. AND VITALITY nn. moot's NHItVaiUWH TTT.T.n i prostratum and ult dt-raics cf the peserattro '.in"u, l'n ir.ni":i 1 allloiror Lost Manhood. . Voufif'i! I.rmr- Mi ntsl Worry, excessive use .tl to t tiimai'ti'in and Insanity. With every ur refund in.-uinnry. Sold at 91,00 per box. noTTVS tllli-lilAl, CO., Clcvelaud, Ohlol R. W. Houok. erchants Give You Home Industries ! save them, and vou will feel nroiirl Grocrl8 Sc Provisions INo stamp given witfa 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. Jardiu and Centre streets. R. F. Kehler, 133 North Main. Edmund Harris, 204 South Main. Gants' Furnishings The Famous Clothing Houe, cor. Main and Oak. Max Levit, Main aud Centre. Hats and Gaps Max Levit, Main and Centre. The Famous Clothing House, cor. Main aud Oak. Millinery and Goods F"ancy Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main. Oil Cloths and Carpets J. J. Price, North Main. Tobacco and Clgara Dauiell & Dodson, 11 East Centre. ip STAMPS
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