jihm HiijMUVJWrni w Uncle Sam's Navy. We have now on snip the 1 2 numbers of (lie above portfolio liotnid in one lundsnme book. It contains the photographs of all our navy also Spain's navy prior to their destruction. Alo all the officers of the navy and every one taking a roniinent part in the "war including the President and his cabinet, I.ee, Sigsbee, Sampson, etc. The piuc i1- Jl. 50 or only jo cent more than the si.rn" cost originally. Call and examine, HOOKS & BROWN, H M. Main it. ASUIY1IY1ER TONIC. Beef, Wine and Iron. Lnrc Hottlc, 50 Cents. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. POLITICAL NOTES. David II. Graham, proprietor of tho Maha noy City American, has shown much political discernment by placing his announcement In the ilKUM.u columns. .Mr. Uraham is a can dtdnte for the Senatorial nomination on tliu Itcpublican ticket, and his friends feel con fident that h1: 011 III ho receive the nomination there will be little doubt of his election by tho people. Sir. Uraliaiu is one of Malianoy City's lending business men, and Is at piescnt sole proprietor of tho Anicricmi. He has a strong personal following, is well and ex tensively known thioughout the district, and would poll a large Democrat vote, lie and his friends nie in the fight to will, and from this on will mako an aggressive canvass. John llcrgan, of Cuss township, claims to have been counted out for the nomination of l'oor Director ut tlie Democratic county convention on Monday, and atinouucos that ho will be nu independent candidato for that oilico. Ho is very severe in criticising tho action of tho convention. The friends of M. II. Master are not by any means enthusiastic for tho Democratic ticket. The woods are full of independent candi dates, and if this thlug keeps up there will be a complete third ticket in tho field. II, W Decker, who was defeated at tho Demo cratic legislative, convention at Ashland, is said to Iiavo (lied nomination papers as an independent candidato for the Legislature in tho Second district. Charles A. Snyder, the present County Controller, is a candidate for re-nomination, mid his card will be found in anothor column. Mr. Snyder was appointed by Uov- eruor Hastings to till u vacancy caused bv the resignation of Controller Severn, s-everal months ago, and during his brief occu pancy of tliu office has clearly demon stated his fitness for this important olllce. Mr. Snyder is a member of tho legal pro fession, a Iiepublicau who has always taken an active interest in the success of his party, whether tho nominees be friend or foe, and his services as 11 cjimpaiguer have materially assisted in Kcpuhlican siucess in the past. Mr. Snyder's friends, who am legiuu, feel that be is justly entitled to tho nomination, and believo the party voters will so decide at the nominating convention, Hill Murr has always been fur iv non-par-lisan Judiciary. He was foicniost in tho tight for Judge 1'er.shiug and forjudge Giecn asaguiust the Democratic candidates, and to be consistent this year we expect tu see him whoop'er up for Judge Koeh. Minersvillo Tree Press (Demo). Latest patriotic songs from 10 to 3." cents ut linuum's. Sent to .lull. I'aulus Tenhalowicz was committed to jail this morning by Justice Tourney on a charge of indecency preferred by Peter Xudzawatski SulislHtiiiico Siip'iHi l'or (hitm. "Washington, July 10. In uddltlon to the HUtiplles now at Santiago tho com mlssary department Is rushing addi tional enrcoes of food to that place with all possible speed. The transport Iroquois loaded to her fullest capacity, left Tampa today with subsistence supplies of all kinds. The Mississippi Is expected to depart from the same place with a cargo of 200.000 pounds of fresh beef, and the I'ort "Victor, which has been loading at New York with food, will stop at Port Tampa In about two days and take on an additional cargo o 300,000 pounds of refrigerated beef. She now has aboard 1,500 tons of sub sistence supplies of all kinds, and these are to be used at General Shatters' dis cretion In feeding the men who come under his charge. Ask your grocer for tho "Itoyal Patent flour, and tuke no other brand. It is tho best flour inailn. Has Dccn Removed ...TO... Robbins Building, Centre and White Streets. Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 60 cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. eclipSotl company, No. 143 aat Coal Street, Hhenumlouh, lVuna. Mall orders promptly uttenilrU to. BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY Mid HTltAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. Foley, 37 wSt st. 0 Tin: The fmecaal for HrijUay : Pair, warmer weather and light to Irani variable winds, hut possibly slightly lower temperature in (lie northern districts at night. PERSONAL MENTION. Druggists l'reil. Wasloy. P. P. 1). Klillii, Paul V. Ilouck, Martin (Iruhler, ltnlph Mell'-k and Charles Povinskl attended the fui'uial of Druggist Jonathan Snyder, at M .hanoy City yesterday afternoon. John Ilalrd returned to McKeesport yester day morning after spending a ten day vaca tion with his parents at Ilrownsvlllu. He was accompanied by William Jatnes, of West Coal street, who will also locate permanently at MchcesHjlt. Sylvester Deegnu, foinierly of lhls place and now of Downlngtowii. P.i., ha guest of menus in town. P. J. Moiiaghau visited fileiidsal Puttsvlllo to day. Mr. and Mis. John P. Lnughllli, of Cell tralia, and Lvan Owens, of Trcsko, Luzerne county, wero guests of Philip It. Jones' family ut Win. Peiin yesteid.iy. Misses Nellie llalid and Coriuue Tempest returned last evening fium Washington, 1). C, whero they spent the imst two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Churles tlirvlu, of William, sport, are spending 0 few days In town. Dr. J. Pierce Unbolts and wife have re. turned from a llaltiiiiiuo and Washington trip. Mrs. Drinker and her sister, Miss Kay Schult., of Illouuisburg, ate guests lit the liobbins lesldeiice, on Last Coal stieet, Miss Agnes Kluglic, of liothlchcin, and Mrs. Johnson, of St. Clair, are being enter tained by Mrs. S. 11. WHsley, 011 South Whitu street. Miss Clara Mctcalf, of Lost Creek, has IC' turned home from alive peeks' sojourn to Lebanon, Myerstown mid Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Monaglian, of West Cherry street, have become proud patents of a baby boy. L. A. jiaiuherger returned tu town last night from u commercial trip through the western part of tho stato. Samuel Smail, who has been with the Shenandoah licef Company for several mouths, leaves to morrow for Hazletou and will locate there. .iuIiij .New let t town tins morning on a vacation trip to Sea Isle City and Washing ton. Miss May Sweeney, of Driflon, is the guest of .Miss Kate Ciiuiilnghani, 011 South Ilowcrs street. Window shades from 10 cents and iipw.nd. Lstimatcs given on large shades. 1". J. Portz, 21 North Main street. tf 1UAHAN0Y CITY. Harrison ll'tll, iUorgo T. Llewellyn, Jacob llnelz, L Harlow and others are organizing a lelief expedition. They intend to send large quantities of smoking aud chewing tobacco to the Schuylkill county boys at Camp Alger. A movement is on foot to havo a grand Hug raising demonstration here some night next week in honor of Lieutenant Thomas P. l!y.in, son of Patrick Ityan, of town, and who has been promoted to the command of lie 1'coiia. Tho St. Nicholas Cornet Hind will hold a picnic at St. Nicholas to-night. Obituary. Ann, iclict of Patrick Canlwcll, aged IS yeais, died at her home, No. 23 South Chest nut street, at (1:15 o'clock this iiioining, after in illness of two weeks. On the owning of tliu 2nd hist., while, on her way home after a visit to tiieuils, tho del eased was ovoieiiiuc by the beat and ill falling to tho pavement sustained severe shock. She tallied to such 111 cxtcntat times thatthe family entertained hopes for recovery, but a lelapsu finally set in that resulted fatally. Mrs. Cautwell is survived by soven sons and thiee daughters, the youngest being 22 j cars of ige. the Mineral will tauo place 011 Tuosuay morning. Hubert It., eight-year-old son of George and Li..lo Walters, died ut tho family resi dence on North West stieet at three o'clock this morning after sutlcring two days from iuil'tmmation of the bowels. The funeral will take place at 2 p. 111. on Monday. Services will he held In tho United Lvangclical chinch, imd interment in tliu Odd l'cllows' cemetery. A telegram was received from Lilly, Cum bria county. Pa., this morning announcing the death of Samuel W. Uuntor, senior mem ber of tho firm of Gunter ,t Henuessy, of town. Mr. Gunter died from heart ilisouo. Ho had been ailing for somo time. List Thursday he went to Lilly, where his sister, Mrs. N. W. Lvans, lobbies, with tho hope that tho change of climate would be beneficial. Early this morning a postal caid was lccelved fiom Mrs. Kvans, in which she stated that her brother was improved. At eleven o'clock tho telegram announcing bis death was received. .Mr. Gunter was In years of age anil unmarried. He was the sou of Mary and the late Joseph Gunter and Hied with his mother and sister at 233 West C'entie street. Airangenients aie being made to havo the remains brought to town next Monday or Tuesday, All kinds of vegetables and (lower seeds, and plants at Payne's miseries, (lii-.iiilvillu. Klectric ears pass tbo door. ii-U-tf IiiHileeH' CiiseH. I Fdward Hughes was put under i'Mu bail' by Justice Shoemaker last night on a charge ' of larceny pieferred by Peter (Jicenbiirg, who alleged that ho caught Hughes going out uf the complainant's saloon with a bo of cigars under his coat. Two hundred dollars ball was required ol Nell Dross by Justice Shucmukci last night on a complaint made by D.ivld it. Dress. The accused was charged with ueglei t and lel'iihiiu to contribute to tliu suppor t ut his mother. At Payne's nursery, (llmrdville, you will llnd tho largest stock ever seen in the county. Uluircti Notice, liev. F. Tello Uvaus, of Luusford. will preach in the Welsh Congregational church to-morruw. Sermon In Welsh ut 10 a. m. ami hi lhiglish at 0 p. in. ltuv. James Moore will prune u in the Prim itive Methodist church to-morrow ut 10:30 in. Subject, "The lliblo Its Divne Origin." Sunday school a p. m. In tho evening, Miss Phyllis dodberry, of Washington, 1). C, will have chargo of the ovening bervice. A. kind invitation Is extended to all. Stop That Cough 1 Take warning. It may lead to Consumption. A -"c bottle of Shiloh's Curu may save your llfo. Sold by P. 1). Kirliu and u guarantee. Died lit Clliekiiniullgil. Louis Springer, a member of the Fourth lteglineut, Pcuiia. Vol., drum corps, died at the hospital, Chickumaiiga, yesterday, from typhoid fever. lie was 20 years old, and re sided ut Crnssoiia. This is tho second Schuylkill county soldier that has suc cumbed to this disuasu. li. (1. Sennet and Charles Woodward, both of this county, are also dangerously ill with the fever, caused by infection of drinking wuter. Window shados from 10 cunts and upward. Estimates given on large shades. F. J, Portz, 23 North Main street. tf Cru.heil l.y Wilful. Rimer Temple, 21) yearnuld and a resident of Tauiauua, lest hU right hand while ut- ! temptiug to board a uioviug freight train atjSEU that place Thursday. Losing his grip on E-a wheels passed ever his lriud. The best place tu buy your wall paper is at Y. J, I'crtz, 21 North Main street. Wo have the largest stock north of tho mountain, tf GREAT MID-SUMMER CUT PRICE SALE AT Conway's Famous Sc & 10c. Store, 102 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Conic do as Dcwcy did. Take advantage of a good tiling, and push it along. SATURDAY an., MONDAY, JULY 16th Following .are some of our prices: Tumbler, nicely polished, were 5c now 3c Sand soap, per bar - - lc Glass pickle dishes, were 5c, now 3c White dinner plates, weie 5c, now - 3c White tea plates, were .c, now - 2c Cake Cutters, were 3c, now lc Graters, were 5c, now - lc Towel Hacks, were 5c now - 3c " " " Sc now - - 5c Shelf pnper, nil colots, 5 yds for 2c l'lesh forks, were 5c. now - 2c Vegetable strainers, were 5c, now - ?c I'orks, were 5c now 3c ' NOTICE. A beautiful Hint glass tuinber, never sold for less than 5c, our price lc each. Remember This Sale is For Saturday and Monday Only. Don't Forget the Name and Number. PITHY POINTS. itHPlimilngH Throughout the- Coii.itrj Chronicle 1 for Hast) lVriiMul. Carpenters have slatted work on Daniel N'elsw enter's new hotel near liingtown. l'ottsvillo will organize a Hoard uf Trade Monday evening. runnel's are hoping for a copious downfall of rain. The employes at Hear ltidgo received their pay yobtouloy. It Is ami that the colliery at Turk Place will work II vo days next week. Heiutofoie it has worked two and thiee days. The opera house at l'ottsvillo will undergo extensive improvements before the season opens. It is now piettywell decided that lodges, societies, school boa ids, town councils and other municipal Ijo.liesnceil not lis a revenue stamp to the on ers tlicy issuo on their treasurer. M. J Carter, recently appointed as consul of tliu United States at St. Johns, N. I'., is .1 native of Minersvlllo. J. G. llateman, tho well known coal super intendent of Llewellyn, will 1 1,1110 vo to Hear mout, this county, wheio ho will conduct a hotel. Struck by a train at lla.lelon, David S. Mulyan was fatally injuied. States Itepresentatlve .lohr It. Ilittengcr, of Adams county, was attacked by eight pole cats and killed soven of them with a fence rail. Altera 10 days' session, the School ol Chlistlan Cultllie, conducted by llisliop llleyfogel, of itcadiug, at r'ledcricksburg, Lebanon county, closed yesterday. While making a switch in tho railioad ynidsut Newberry, Lycoiulngeuiinly, llrake uiau William lliiiin.in was Ihiowii under the engine mid crushed to death. A man icpicscnting himself as tho agent of 11 pioiiiiucut Philadelphia firm taught many York county people how to mako wax lloweis, at $1.00 a lesson, promising tlieui steady employment. Tho Shenandoah (iieys defeated the Tin key Hun team on tho lattci's grounds to the tune of 21 to II). Tho leaders of tho llDr.Al.D should not fall to read Conway's Famous .r and 10 1 cut stole announcement in another column of to-day's issuo. The bargains they oiler 1110 very low, with a proli table saving to the buyer. I'lret I'll., t l irnl Insuro your property from loss In the oldest and strongest cash companies: l'hila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Kirn Association, Hartford Kile Ins. Co., American Kiro Insurance Co., West Chester Kiro Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE 11 SHOE SALE - . 11 AT 11 WHITELOCK'S We name you, an iaea now cneapyou can buy at this sale '. Men's Snag Duck Boots, .... Ladies' Russett OxforilTics, worth $1.50, $2.00, Men's Pat. Leather shoes, worth $3.50 ami $5.00, Men's Pat. Leather lace shoes, worth S3.00, now Men's Pat. Leather cloth top, worth $3.00, -Men's Calf hand-sewed Congress and lace, worth $3.00 and $4.00, now All Goods Sold At Cut Prices. 1 I,-t Infant's small sizes, close them out at -1 Lot Ladies' Don., button ami lace, worth $1.50, Lot Ladies fine turn worth ?3.oo aud $4 Cor. Main and Centre Sts. mmmmwmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmm- AND 1Sth. Knife boxes, were 7c now Hour sifters, were 7C, now 5c 4c Tin lamps, for kitchen use, were loci now 5c Silver bony spoons, were 10c, now 6c Agate pic pans, were 10c, now 6c Ayate preserving kettles, were 10c now Cc Agate trying pans, were I2c, now - 8c Whisk htooms for Gc, regular price loc (lints fruit dishes, were 10c, now - 8c Majolica pitchers, were loc, now - 6c Large dec. vegetable dishes, were loc, now 6c Moor oil cloth, was I2c per yard, now loc Jelly tumbler with lid, per dozen, REFfllGERflTORS ; BABY CARRIAGES. The ubove must be closed out before the season expires. Xote our ridicuously low prices on baby cairiages. A swell vehicle with the best of silk and plush upholstery, rubber tires, steel wheel, 'foot brake, and a satin parasol, now going at $5.50 ; formerly Si.s.oo. Then we have . , . ,,, nc ,, .u.....v bargains. Refrigerators For family purposes. Finished in antique and oak, two shelves on the inside, with special tank aud spigot for drinking pur poses, nicely carved and finished at vG.OO. You could not buy it anywhere for less than $8.00. A $10.50 one reduced to $8.50. Ice Chests Sold at a mere price. We must get rid of these goods before this month is out, hence the cut in prices. Davidson's BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Main St. A Hanc is one of the possess. I1 iveait- Hanclsomo Complexion I 10 greatest cnarms a woman can I OZZONl'H UOMPLLXIOH I'OWDUUl S3 S3 cs SHOE STORE. 11 a few prices to i S2.99 .99 2.99 1.49 1.69 1.99 sirs' S .09 1.19 1.50 3 S3 shoes, sizes 2 to 4, oo, cut price, C:S e3 1 M FLAG RAISING. Will, l'ntill llm Scene of 11 l'ntllnllo llnmnti strntlou I. list Night. A patriotic breeze swept over Win. l'ciin last night and until a lato hour stirring national nlrs by voices and instruments tilled tho air. Tho occasion for tho demonstration was a flag raising at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. Philip II. Jones, It was an Imprcsslvo event. Tho Grant Hand, of town, tbo choir of tho Wm. l'eiin Methodist l'piscopal church and a delegation from Watkln Wators Post No 110, G. A. H., wero in attondanco in ad dition to many other residents of Shenan doah, Wm. I'cnn and Lost Creek. Tho ceremonies opened with prayer by Itov. John Dvson. of Win. l'eiiii, after which Joel Lcdtlou was elected master of ceremonies An American and a Cuban flag were then slowly hoisted to tho top of a high polo as the Grant,bauii;played "Columbia, tho Gem of the Ocean." At tho same tlmo Owen uaugnan iclcased soveral pigeons and thoro woro several cannon salutes. Thomas Scott, attired to represent Uncle Sam, then made a natrlotlc declamation. At cither side of him stood a llttlo girl attired in patriotic colors. They wero Irene, the youngest daughter, and Hertha, grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip II. Jones. Chairman Joel Lcddoti then niado an address, after which there was more singing by the choir. Superintendent W. 11. Lewis also undo an address that provoked cheers and applause, and was followed by Hey. John Dyson. Music by tho band closed the ceremonies and tliu indoor exercises weio then oponed. Tho parlors and sitting looms of tho residence wero filled with guests and for the balance of tho evening there was a constant stream of vocal and Instrumental music, lleficshments woro served in abun dance Tho Hags tiro tho first raised by n private, family in win. P01111. Thoy wero made by Mrs. Philip 11. Jones and daughter, Miss Mary H. Joucs, Tho American llag is 8x15 feet ill size and tbo Cuban 1x0. They lloat from a polo !- feet (I inches high placed in the yuid east of tho residence. The Pennsylvania Iiailroad Company will run a special sea shoio excursion on Thurs day July Hist. Court llooso Notes. An Insane patient was taken to tbo Harris burg asylum by Commissioner Kautnor yes terday. Tho Commissioners will on Monday hear appeals from the tri ennial assessments of Sheafcr estato and the Heading Hallway Com pauy. The ballot box of tho Fourth ward, of Shenandoah, was reached and examined yes terday in the Orphans' Court Judge Contest and then tho contest court adjourned until next Tuesday. Deeds for the folfowing real ebtatc trans fers wero Hied for lecord: Fiom Henry Krebs et ill., to St. Paul's Lutheran chinch, premises in Port Carbon ; James F. Carlin midwife to Lehigh Valley Iiailroad Com pany, premises in JIcAdoo. American ami Cuban Hags, all sizes and qualities. F. J. Purtz, 21 Noith Main St. to Neiirlug the Kml. Contest court adjourned at 11 o clock yes terday until Tuesday morning. Thucourt has completed the opening of ballots down to tliu Fifth ward of Shenandoah, which wdll bo taken up 011 Tuesday. It is expected the work of opening ballots will be entirely completed by next Wednesday afternoon What will fulluw this has not yet been in timated by the com t, hut it is expected final decision will ho rendered within a shoit time. l'ottsvillo Chronicle. Tho day fixed for tho first sea shoro ex cursion via the Pennsylvania railroad is 'I'hursday, July iilst. MISCELLANEOUS. lOli UJCNT. A tlwHHmr liouw, with allcmi V vfiiit'iicL'H, fur u niiiall family, with four rooniHiiml a kitchen, on North White hlrtet. Apply at V?) North Alain btirrt- 7-H-tf IjH)U HKNT A Ihtko .storeroom and dwelling 1 in thti Dornbacli property, on IZant Centie Htiet-t, near Main. Kor information apply to M. M. Kurke, Kmp 7-2-2 wk. IOR UICNT Htore room and dwelling, een X) t rally located, with all modern conven- ieiiees. Apwly at No. 113 North Main street, Shenandoah filOlt HKNT. Property, No. 318 West Centre 1 street, recently vacated bv Phllln Hoehler, the butcher. Suitable for grocery, meat market, etc. Dwelling and stable attached. Apply to u. -. rainier, aiu west uentre Htreet. o-ia-ti TOIt SAMS A valuable property on West L uenire sireei, uweuing nouwe. anu mi con veuk'iicen In desirable location. Apply to 1 inn uas '1 osh, for further particulars. 5-27-tf lOH HAIJC A saloon. Good stand and ten l' trai location, nan two pool tables, one being a combination of pool and billiards Apply at the IIi:kai.i oilier. tf NOT ONE ESCAPED ! Is there such another navy on the.faceof the earth as the American Navy ? Ladies' Shirt Waists ! We are not to entry a siiu one over this season if t educed prices can assist us in carryinir out our intentions. DOWN! DOWN! GOES THE PRICES ! As the Spanish fleet went yester day to the bottom of the sea. Call early and secure a bargain. MORGAN'S BAZAR, 23 North Main St. TllOS. BUCliaiiail, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Home or at Our Store, --Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, A good place tor a jtood ilrtnk Michael Mills' Saloon, 23 K. Centre street, Atellet's building, Wine, Whlaklvs, lleer and CIptra. Frenluxt beer In town always 01. tup. The Governor of Nothing Like Paine's Celery Com. pound For Run Oov. KIMia Dyer was elected Governor of Itliodo Island In 1S97 and re-elected in 161H. Oov. Dyer ia 11 Kradinto from Iirown Uni versity and Oiessen University, Germany. He served us SerKcunt duriiiR tho Civil war, and was Adjutant General of Hbodo Island from 18S2 to IS'.i.'i. Ho wrote, April 17, 1SHS : "I havo heard bo many fluttering statements of what l'aino's iclory compound lias dono that I fcol sure it will be of very great bene fit to me, particularly at tills time when I havo so much anxiety and nervous strain." l'aino's celery compound, upon which so much praise has been bestowed, which tho wealthy and those in tbo highest positions unhesitatingly endorse, is within the reach of the humblest family in the land. The incalculable amount of good that Paine's celery compound is doing in making siek and even dc-paiiing pciiplo nell should compel the attention of every judicious per son who is nut-nf-health. SPECIAL (UN-ARE BEING OFFERED BY THEfi) Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, 13 NORTH rvi Tlu: prices which vt: are giving you cannot be beat else where. All our shoes have leather counters and leather insoles. We don't handle shoes that have any paper soles or counters. We don't handle the kind of goods that last only from Saturday until Monday, like other houses keep, Half our Children's and Misses' goods are manufactured in Orwigsburg the best goods in the market, and prices to suit the times. Look for the right place and number. Don't forget the bargains we are offering. Call early and examine them. NO FAKE SALES ; ALL COME AT ONCE AND SECURE BARGAINS. Guarantee Clothing and Shoe House, (Michael Peters' Building,) 13 North main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ELIAS SUPOWITZ, Prop. poit STATIC H15NATOH 30th District, D. M. GRAHAM, Of Maiianov City. Subject to Itepiibllcan rules. pott DlltlCOTOlt OK TI1U l'OOIt, S. G. MIDDLET0N, OK OlI.SEltTOS. Subject to ltepuhllcaii rules. JjWIt COUNTY CONTHOI.I.KU, CHARLES A. SNYDER; Ok 1'onsviLi.i!. Subject to ltepuhllcaii rules. HOOD'S I'lhlA cure lAvcr III, OHIoiisiioss, IndlgeRtlovij Ileailuuhf, ulensnit laxative. All Druggist' Mode Island. Down Nerves. Tlio underlying eauso of nervous debility, apparent in headaches, dyspepsia, sleepless ness and neuralgia, is faulty nutrition of tho entire nervous system. So long as the blood is pale, watery and hampered by bad humors tho nerves cannot Assimilate proper nourishment, no matter how much food is taken Into tho system, l'aino's celery compound arouses a hearty appetite, regulates tho bowels and brings about a normal action of the liver. This is the sweeping and thorough manner in which l'aino's celery compound frees tho system not only of rheumatism, eczema, salt rheum aim other diseases iiuo to luinuro 1 ,., 1 r . ...I- 1 mtiuu; ntik uisu ui iieiuuiKi;., sleeplessness Hiid nervous headaches and dyspepsia that are brought about by a "run down" state of the nerves. The uso of l'aino's celery compound makes all the difference between impure, Bhiggish blood and tired nerves; and healthy, ener getic bodily condition. ARGAINS AlIM STREET. GENUINE. EDUCATED and ARTISTIC TASTES In wall papers noil Jecorutloiig In one of the nineteenth century accomplishments. That Is why thoao who select their wall pnper at CAItM.VS get such delightful results. It Ixn't necessary to pureluiHe tho expensive grades, the designs nud colors are Just as artlstlo In the cheaper grades, If they are not mi rich. Tor those who wish to deeoruto their rooms with urtistic wull papers go to J. P. CARDEN, 224 West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ' ALE, PORTER jj i Private ftunily orders will receive prompt attention. T.eave tliein at the office, we will do 4 the rest. 'J i COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY, t I i.
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