flan. floral Cream For Chapped Hands. For Rfcugh Skin. 20 cts Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, Telephone Connection. Sacrifice Sale Of Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. Our store is overstocked as is also our storage place at the depots. For the next 30 days we will sacrifice them at almost your own price. The "True Fortune" heater, for many years sold by Wm. Pratt, of town, and who has furnished many n resident with the same, is included in our stock. Also the "New Broadway" range, the "Broadway Fortune," "Family Fortune" and "Liberty." FUBNITUBE. DO NOT FOROE'I US WHEN BUYING. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 North Alnln St. USE AND ABUSE OF GLASSES. It is wonderful what a little piece of glass placed before an eye will do if it is right. When right it will relieve headache, nervous strain and numerous ills ; when wrong it produces them. If you have any trouble with your eyes you can come to me with the as surance that after a careful exami nation I will be able to fit the right kind of glasses. Thos. Buchanan, 118S.JV.air Street. GRABOWSKY HOTEL M. GRABOWSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., PotUville, fa. Fine old Whiskeys, Olns and Wines, at the bar. A choice line of Clfrnrs and Temper ance Brinks. Accommodations for travelers. MpuIk nt all hour A BARGAIN FOR MEN The Boston Factory Shoe Store makes the following ex traordinary shoe bargain to men for the next few days only : HEN'S HEAVY RUSSET SHOES, . -HAND SEWED, WORTH $4.00 ; at $2.25. Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's winter footwear and rubbers at astonishing prices Serviceable and reliable goods BOSTON 27. South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SP0N1, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. Canaries- A fln.lntnr Intrant received from l'll1la delobla. All kinds. They will wake acceptable New Year gift.. JAPANESE GOLD FISH and Klobes. All kinds ot nlfiteon. We also sell miners' supplies and drilling machine. DAVID HOPKINS, 105 East Centre street, Shenandoah, Io. BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTHAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. Foley, 17 wantre st. r i CP i mm IKSMI and common carelessness can mnko a combination strong enough to dofy all the healinK skill of the physicinn. Common carelessness lots tho cold root and grow. Common carelessness says, between imroxysms of cough ing, "It will be all rlit in a day or two," and the common end is con firmed lung tAuble, perhaps con sumption. Tho common-sense treat ment of a common cold is a prompt dose of Ayer"s Cherry Pectoral. . It is tho most efficient and reliable cure for colds and coughs, and is con stantly proscribed by physicians. S. Hatnbb, M. D., Snranao, N. Y., says : "I have used Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral In my practice since 185!5, and have always found It reliable for the cure of colds, coughs, and all lung diseases." is now p'it up in half-size hot lies, for half pri e f0 cents. llnrat (tela Much Cr.Mlll. "Old Snirt," of the New Yor Sun, thus 8pettl.i of the work of our own Tim. II11 st in the McCoj -Sharkey fight "To Tim Huist, the referee, great credit is duo from sporti ig men. His lonu experience and tho many problems ho has had to solve on the baseball fli lil nerved him in good steail last nltiht. He Whs never lluriied for a moment. At tho finish of the fiht, lien the crowd was yell ing in condemnation of Sharkev lor giving the Kid the second knockout blow, Hurst quietly paid to Uarvey. the announcer: 'That's all right. Sharkey had McCoy out before that blow.' " Takes tho burn out; heals tho wound; cures the pain. Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil, tho household remedy. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED To citll on doctors O only 011 bcliilf of the lending ttrm in tlc trade. Position permanent. Applicant must be intelligent, Imlefatlgahlu nnd of ,nod ppear jince. Statu experience. Adtlre?", V O. Box 1552, PliilwIMpliU. 1 -12-14 701l IIET. -torerooin 'and dwelling, No. 1G Mouth Main street, now occupied by Jlrs. J. J. Di.IIy. lVpesHion given iinmeulattly. All modern convenience1. Apply to Krauk Schmidt, 110 North Main St. l-lt-i!w-eow 170IS IM:NT. A small storo nnd dwelling. Suitable lor a barber shuu, light groecy, or any light bunluc'iM. I.loyd street, llent imniidiutcly. Frnney's building West reasonable FiMtes"ion 1-10-Ut IjlOIt SALE. A small farm under good culti- ration. 10 ncren of rich land. House, barn and other necessary building. Would malco an excellent poultry farm. (oo.l stream o iter, Ac. Ajiply to Dr. i S. I'hllllps. Shenuu iloah, la or Mrs. Lucy Iiwleuy. Zlon's Grove, va. 1-10-lw 1710U HAI.li A valuable propeity on South 1 Main street, between Centre and Oak, central location, consisting of Jurgu stnre-rooni and dwelling, n throe-story brlek structure. For further Information apply at the ilFUAI.n office. 1-4-2W - 1 TIT ANTED A bright nnd active young m in 1 of gentlemanly appearance and nmnuers to Iiiftnl ivnivnf.riluLr. &V) H week cull be made. Addresi letter to IJ, IlEnALDofllce. 1-7-tf "VTOTICE. Desirable tironertles for snle. Ap- 1 ply to S. O. M. Holloiieter, uttorney, Shenandoah. 8-31 tf 11AHQAIN in Shenandoah. llast Centre A. real estate. Easy terms of payment, monthly, nu terly or semi-annuallv. 1,000 In cosh down. Old hotel or restaurant stand, small store or dwelling. Seiur ty HulliliiiR and Having union, scinntun, -u ii--zui-euu DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES. v.,tt u liprphv frlveu that the Democratic voters of the borough of Shenandoah will meet at tlielr respective polling places on TIIUKSDAY, JANUARY 10, 189!), from 3.00 to 8:00 p. m. for the puinoseof noml Tintlnir n ndhl.iteH for buroiieh and ward otllces. The party electors will meet In their respect ve warus al llie 10 lowing ioiiing piuetso: First ward. 1'ubllo House 01 iinioiuy O'ltrlen. Second wabd Public house 01 1'. J. aiui l,r.lt(.l,l. T11111D wiBD-I'ubllc House o: jienjamin Hichards. Fouhtii ward Public house of P. J. Stanton. Wiiptmi winn.Inlillf. liniwn nf John ZurkllS. All candidates are required to pay their nu..m.nla no or liffora the 17tll IllSt. In oo ordance with the party rules, ndopted last January, which are still In force, uy oruer 01 r. J ,UUI.HUI.LAA(I, rtca, Timothy O'IIrikk, Treas. JI II. SIasteu, Scc'y. Joim Staktos, Damel Lafkbrtv, l-5-5t-eod Standing Committee. 19 W. OAK STREET.- YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, Tlw noted Ilefraetlonfst, wlm Ium tentlmoHlals from the bast people of the eouuty, at to hi ability, will beat GRUHLER'S DRUG STORE EVERY WEDNESDAY OP EACH WEEK. If Tour eye cause you any trouble eall and see him. CilawM furnished If needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. 1 EW MELDAIZIS CAFE, 120 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Again remodeled. Pri at- parties can be enter t." rd in our private booths Eating bar attached l'ree lunth served every evening. S. .to! but the best of win' s. liquors and Igars seld Ht"p lu whll' yt'U are watting for a trolley car ffierrg Pectoral t'tIK WrSATHKIt. Tile forerun! for Friday: Partly cloudy to ilottdy, sllnhtly liilldef weflthor, with fionh tohriak northeasterly and easterly Winds, with snow or rain and high winds 011 tho cimnU. PKKSONAL MENTION. Letter Currier Martin Maimie hai re covered from an attack of la grippe, and is once tngre on duty. Jerro Crfcdcn, wlfo and children, of Phila delphia, returned to their homo to-day, hav ing been called hero by tho illness of Mr. Crfedcn's father.whn is still ill a critical con dition. V. Setcu Kent, representing a Chicago type foundry, circulated among tho trade hero to-day. Mrs. Robert O'Boylo, visiting her mother, Mrs. West I.loyd street. Mrs. William Mnrahall, street, has leturned homo of Suuhiiry, Is II. (I. Hess, on of Noith White from an extended sojourn to Baltimore and Philadelphia. Willhlut Rupert, of Shuuiantowu, has moved his family to town nnd Will resldn on Unit Coal street. Mr. Rupert has cntorcd tho employ of tho Shenandoah Fertilizing Oonv pany. Deaths find Funerals. The funeral ot Peter Goodlawlcz, the 13 year-old toy who dleifon Tuesday morning from rheumatism, took place this morning, from tho residence of tho parents on West Coal street. The Annunciation Cadets, of which the deceased was a member, attended the funeral in a body. Servlcos were held in tho Lithuanian church and tho remains were interred in the parish cemetery. Richard M. Davenport, who died yester day, will bo buried Saturday afternoon. Tlnj servicos will be held at tho family rosldenco and tho remains will bo Interred in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Tho young son of Editor Albort Arnold, of tho Uirardvllle Press and Times, died 011 Tuesday night, aged two years. Interment was made this afternoon at Girardville. Tho tuneral of Lawrence MrCate, who died at tho hospital yesterday, will take place Saturday morning, lliph mass being celo brated In tho Annunciation church and. in termeut in tho parish cemetery. Martin Winters, an aged and respected resident of Mahanoy City, died yesterday after suffering tor years from miners' asthma Ho was CO years old nnd is survived by hii wife and two children. A C1IARGE0F PERJURY Acnlnst n Doti-otlvn Who CnuKed the ArruHt of Slurilcr SiiHpcotH. Wliltesbarre, Pa., Jnn. 12. John nnd Thomas Jlonahttn, brothers, and their siptxr, Mary Jlonahan, arrested on tho charge of being implicated in tho mur der of Michael Corcoran, the Duryea hotel keeper, wore taken before Alder man Donohue yesterday afternoon for a hearing. A half score of witnesses were examined, and then the hearing was adjourned until today. The tes timony submitted was rather weak. LaFt evening Detective Seldman, of Scranton, who was instrumental In malting the arrests, was arrested for perjury on a warrant sworn out by David Williams. The detectivo is al leged to have stated that Williams made a confession to him, In which he Implicated the Monahans In the mur dor. Williams says this Is false. Seld man gave bail. Pour Killed by nn i:xprot Train. Pittsburg, Jan. 12. Four persons were run down and instantly Killed by express train No. 13 near Larimer Stiv tion, on the Pennsylvania railroad, 25 miles eaBt of Pittsburg. The dead are Mary Miller, Thomas Miller, Albort Wilson and Walter Brown. The train wa's running at full speed. The bodies were terribly mangled. On account ol a freight wreck the westbound train was running on the eastbound track. mmipipmmnnininnmmminmin(mnimn sCOUPON. This coupon is trood Cut out this Cou for one sheet of music by making n purchase, regardless of amount, at pon and receive a sheet of music FREE Brumm's Jewelry Store. OF CHARGE. vl ili l il vl vlvli vl it il il il. uV lnli ilil vli ilnl il it vl llVli l JJIt. A. O. JIOItOAN, Ok 1'iiilauki.piiia. Temporarily assisting Dr. J- 8. Callen, 31 South Jardin street, will nave otuce Hours uauy, excent Sunday, from to y a. m. nnd aioia m. i.r. gaiien's oince nours Deing irom 10 o:uu 11. m. and 6:30 to 8.00 n. m. daily, except Thurs day evening and Sundays. KAIER'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Mahanoy City, F JAN. 16, Wl -OR- The Peerless Favorite, Little Irene Myers And Her Excellent Company. PRICES : 10, 20 and 30 Cents nONDAY NIQI1T, The Silver King COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY Brewers of the Finest - and Purest BEER, PORTER, ALE, WEISS BEER Our products are seldom equalled and never surpassed. I'rivate families supplied at liort notice by our own iecial delivtry. Shenandoah Ice Company, Wholesale and Kt tail Dealers In Pure Spring Water Ice Contracts (or summer and winter fllllnjrs. Call on or address HART, DADDOW & CO., 25 N. Jardin St I tvill pruarnnteo i that tny lilieuinatlsin Cure will r.-liovo luui iaso, srinticn nnd nil rtieiimntlc jmlnn in two or three lionra, nnd cure In n few days. MUN'YON. At nil drucKlsts, C5r. a vlnl. (iuliic to Health nnd medi cal advice free. 1005 Arch ut.. rhlla. CORONERS' INQUESTS. nrlaiice Itetween Deputy tlnroner llurhe and inspector Stein The same question which arose hetwoen Mino Inspector Stein ami tlio Deputy Coroner of the Mahanoy District has now hecu raised n this district. In the former enso the Iil- nector's rulltiE has been observed ami that will douhfToss bo tlin result in tho local dis trict, as it will only be work without remun eration to hold Inquests that arc not ordered or sanctioned by the Mine Inspector. Tho followitiK communications Rive the status of tho situation in tho local district ; 'Mr. Wm. Stein, Imp. of Mlnesr. "DlIAhSlIt! Thoinuuest on hod v of Mike Brunza. who was killed in No. 3 colliery, will be held on Thursday, Jan, 12, at 7:30 p. m., u my otnee. Your presence is requested. Yours truly, "I F. liuitKK. SI. D. "Dept. Coroner." To this tho following reply has been sent to the Deputy: Dear Sin: From invostleatiotls amies. aminations made by mo on tho 1th of Jan., 1BUU, relative to the death or Michael llrunzo, I find thoro is no blame attached to nny ouo for tho cause of this accident, other than tho man himself. I have printed forms from tho state department which I will solid you whenever I deem It necossary to hold an in- qdest in your district, and as tho mine law prescribes. I therefore will not ho accessory to taking money out of the county treasury unlawfully. Yours very truly, "William Stein." Inspector Stein went to Mahanoy City to day to Inveslisato tho caso of Frank Wcrtz, who was killed by a dumper nt tho North Slah'anoy colliery yesterday morning. Ho will ordor an inquest, as possibly a question of defective apparatus will be Involved as a similar accident occurred at tho samo place about a ycarago. Deeds ltecorded. Deeds for tho following real estate transfers wero filed for record : David Wliltohonse ct ux to F. Joseph Frciler, premises in I'otts villo; Henry G, Morris ct al to Eliza Jane Crosland, premises in PotUville; Wm. J. Niies, ct ux to Timothy Cocklll, premises in Mahanoy City; Patent for land in Harry township, from tho Commonwealth of Penn sylvania to Benjamin Werner; Henry Perkins et ux to Tillio J. Ikddall, premises lu Tams qua; Benj. K. Fetter et ux to John It. Miller, premises in Eldred township; Chas. nrumm, executor, to JlagKio Trowljowskoy, premisds in Mahanoy City; D. Heicheldorfcr ct ex to F. Kelchclderfer, two lots in Tair.n qua; Frank licicheldcrfer to Sarah A. Itcicli eldcrfer, two lots in Tamaqua. It's Queer How Quick Pan-Tina cures coughs and colds, 23c. At Qruhler Bros., drug store. The ltiimnr !ot Correct. There appeared in tho Herald of last ovcninK n rumor to tho effect that tho New York Saving Fund had gone the way of the Girardville Fund a"d Safe Deposit Fund of Reading. W.J. Morgan, tho local collector for tho Now York Natioual II. & L. Associa tion, returned last evening from New York after attending tho annual meetiug of tho above association on Tuesday last. In an in terview with a IlEltAI.D reporter ho said the management of the Association was chanced in October last. Tho banking department of the state uiUcr whoso jurisdiction all New York funds aro conducted took exception to tho maimer of tho new management's paying oil withdrawals and Issued an order prevent. lug the paying off of such withdrawals until an examination into tho titles of properties ou which tho money of the fund had beeu loaned was made. Theaunual meeting was adjourned over until Tuesday, January 24th, to give me banking department an oppor tunity to make further examination and prove tho solvency of the association. Tho nOiclalsof the organization claim that the iuiiu is in a good condition and will come out all right. Tho little folks love Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup. Pleasant to take; perfectly harmless; positive euro for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma. l'oltnvlllii's Tux Duplicate. From the Miners' Journal. Tho tax duplicate of Pottsvillo for 1693 amounts to $147,000 and of this amount 113,000 has been paid to Tax Receiver Ilaeseler during the GO days when the five per cent, ditcount Is allowed. Only $34,000 remains unpaid on tho hooks. This iscer taluly u good showing. In fact it is a sigu that money is plenty in this region, and the season of prosperity has reached us. Use Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup furjjour cough, or cold on chest or lungs. It Is truly a wonderful medicine No other remedy has mado so many remarkable cures. Price 25c. Illumining Hoard Orgunlzes, Yesterday the members of the new hoard to examine applicants for Mine Inspector met and organized by electing Major Ilebcr S. Thompson president, and Cunt. lUird Ilalbcrstadt secretary. The term of Mine Inspector John Magulre, of the Eighth dis trict, expires in April and an examination will bo held In February or March to elect his successor. Fan-Tina I What Is It 7 Tho greatest cure for coughs and colds. Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. At Hot, the Highest l'nint. The theory so long prevalent that Hazlc tou possessed the highest elevation iu the fttate, has been exploded by the publishers of Bridgraau's school map of Pennsylvania. The publishers have taken the pains to se cure the elevations all over the state and the highest is in Potter county, ranging from 2,300 to 2,500 feet. Tho highest point at Hazleton is about 1,000 feet above sea level. .1 1 . . Marriage Licenses, Marriage licenses, were issued to tho follow ing: John Litwyuowloz and Annie Auibrozls, both of Shenandoah ; Florence Propierslas and Putronla Yunolcwlcz, both of Shenan doah ; John Dodds and Luccttn Htockett, both of Mahanoy City; Andrew Nakat and I.iawie FiUko, both of Mahanoy City ; Charles Henuig' .of Jtyau township, and llattie Cowley, of Bowman; John P. Rensley, of Ilegins township, aud Ida V.- Haruur, of Dauphin county. It Hits the Spot That's Right. What? Pan-Tina for coughB and colds. At Uruhler Bros., drug store. hbeppton's Sew Church. St James Reformed chuich, at Shcppton, now iu tho course of erection, Is expected to be completed by February 6. Rev. N. 0. Sechler, pastor, expects to hold the dedica tion servii on Suuday. February 5th, morn ing, afternoon aud evening. Coco Argoilne, tho genuine article, for sale at Kirllu's drug store. 10-0-tf NTHYJMHNTS. Happenings TtirmiRtumt the bmintry (ltirrtttletffri,fnr llastr rrusnl. Olllcersof Watkiu Wators Post. G A. It .of town, will bo installed to-morrow ovculng. Supt. Ash Is recovering from the grip; but it will lie sevoral weeks before ho Is ublo to leave the house. Ashland .has no borough ordlnanco that compclls people to clean snow and Ico from their sidewalks. The P. & It. employes nt Glrardvlllo and Ashland will bo paid to-morrow, those In this district probably on Saturday, Dou't advertise that you will don certain thing in your storo and then fall, Ico cloven Inches thick Is being harvested at Pottsvillo. Supt. Lathrop ssys jho suspension of York Kami colliery, at rotisvnio, win oo perman ent. f Tho exceptions filed to tho liquor license of John Trout, in the First ward ot l'ottevlllo, liavo beeu withdrawn. Georgo ltcose. of St. Olalr, a minor at Kaglo Hi'.l colliery, fell down a chuto and had a rib broken. Ml Sarah Ilollch died of tho infirmities or old ago nnd grip nt her homo nt Drehersvlllo on Monday afternoon nt the ngo of 73 years, loTnonths and 22 days. Coal will lio weighed at tho Lehigh Valley collieries hereafter, instead of at Packertou. J. II Jacoby lias been inado superintendent of tclegtnphy of tho Lehigh Valley ra'lroad. Peter F. Seldel, of Pinegrovo, has "been called to Washington to demonstrate his in vention, which is Intended to steady guns while being tired at sen. The long distance, teluphouo will bo ex tended to Pinegrovo. Pottsville's night schools close this week, because of small attendance. Sleighing Is good and plentiful. It cost but $112,000 to run Bucks county last year, . Tho present Board of County Commissioners is the most elllcient tho county ever had. Tho Town Council of Shatnokln, has out standing temporary loaus to tho amount of $20,000, on which it Is paying six por cent Henry C. Blumcrstalk, accused of being the chief of a gang of horse thieves operating in Maryland, wns nrrestcd yesterday lu a cabin six miles from Lancaster. Tho Superior Court, in session at Scranton, yesterday heard argument on the right of the Salvation Army to beat drums on city streets, the case at issue coming from Wilkes- barro. Fivo hundred men and boys aro mado idlci for an indefinito period by suspension of work at the No.. 1 breaker and stripping of Calvin Pardee & Co., at Lattimer. Bellofonto's Undino Firo Company wllR soon move into a now $5000 building. A now Episcopal Chapel at Linsford wn yesterday consecrated by Bishop Talliot. Clinton County Commissioners yesterday agreed to pay $8000 for the freeing of the last turuplko road in tho county. The Urcuicn's Relief Association of Chauihersburg has had uo pensioners duriug tho past year, and 1U treasury Is filling up In another column of to-day's issue, Jeweler E. B. ISruium, announces tho presentation of sheet of music to anyone presenting a coupon cut from the Herald nt his storo. iV sentence of two and one-half years' Imprisonment was imposed ou Lewis Face, a hugger" who has beeu terrifying tho women of Hanover. Among sick soldiers who arrived nt Fort. Monroe, Va., yesterday from Puerto Rico was Private Frank E. Bickle, Sixteenth Pennsylvania. An air of imnortanco is worn bv smnA Imr. ough olliciuls, and sung by others. Mrs. A. E. Leiseurlng, of Allentown, deputy factory inspector, is lu town in con. nection with her official duties. Scrg't. Wren Brown, who has been at homo In Girardville on n sick furlough, returned to his company iu Georgia to-day. Thcro is no signs of a settlement of tho difficulties between the Schuylkill Traction Co., and the borough of Ashland, in sight, at least one uf tho Councilmen said so to-day. The Schuylkill 1 motion Company cars are being mm . 'ittractivo by a now coat of nalnt. Tho first i'ar repainted made its appearance in town I.. is morning. Tho Tommy Shearer repertoire company is rohcarslng Richard Mansfield's latest success, "Cyrano du llergerae," it will bo produced at CarboudHle for tho llrst time next week. nM.- At r. T K j.nu iiiuau itiuuiitiuu ico tympany ol Mahanoy City received the coutract to fill tho ice houses of Lcntz & Co., at Park Place. Joseph Miller, a Mahanoy City boy, had his left arm broken last uight in a collision while coasting. Drank Strychnine The four-year-old son of Walter Liddlcoat. of Mahanoy City, drank a quarter gralu o( strychnino last uight, but a physician saved tho child's life. Tho bottle containing tho poison had been left on a sideboard. The child climbed ou a chair and secured it. M'CAHI:.-At Shenandoah, on the 11th Inst, LuwTencc Mcl'abe. aired CO years. Fuuera will take phico Saturdiiy morning, from 419 Kast Centre street, High mass at 0.30 In the Annunciation church. Interment in the uarish cemetery. Relatives and Irlends respectfully luviteu tniiuenu. wz-zi ur it!. NAi', VT ' ''"Ate ef tho Globe for NEUMLGIA and similar Complaints'; GEBMAH MEDICAL LAWS, prescribed by eminent phjslcunsu DR. RICHTER'S fak a Biintinn si' PAIN EXPELLER. World renowned 1 T!cmflrl.-flMvfitj.r.urnl f iOnly (ronulno with Trade Mark "-Anchor,' F. Ad. ltlchter A Co., 21S I'carl.SU, Ken York, 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks, 23&HKU. Eadoraud & recommended by A. Wasley. 106 K. Main st H. Hacenbach, 103 N. Main St, r.r.s.Kirlln, 6 E. Main St. DR. RICHTER'S "ANCHOR" STOMAOIIAI. fce.l for H',IysnepHlR&8iniimrli Complain poll SCIKfOL DIItECTOIt, MARTIN P. M'GUIRE, Ok tub I'lK-rn Wauii. Subject to Deinoeratlo rules. pOK ISOltOUOII AIJDITOit, M. G. WURM,' Ok tiik. Fifth Waku. Siilijtut to Dsmoeratlc rules. pOlt IIIUIl CONSTAllf.Il. FENTEN C00NEY, Op the I'iptji Wakp. tiubjwt to Democratic rules. pOlt 111U1I CONSTABLE, JOHN M'GUIRE, Ok the rouKTit Waku. Subject to Pemouutlc rules. . J.m 's-riiwttnT'i 'ir"TiTiriii-irrrinr-ar --iiiivmiii tft AFTER Tljcre is no denying the serious j fact that there is a great amount of sickness from the grip ; that over worked men and women now suffer ,r.-.i t1,n, nf nnlf ntllpt titllP nf tllQ vetir from lassitude, headachel tf ' i slight chills and fever and other symptoms of imperfect health ; that people fall sick more readily now than at any other time of the year ; and that whenever an epidemic does appear - it invariably plays havoc with those who are run down and out of condition. The utmost caution should be taken to keep the blood pure' and the nervous system in healthy tone. . There is no more excuse for the prevalent symptoms of stagnant, impure blood in the body than there is for the barbarism of filthy streets in a city. The relaxed and sluggish action of the excretory organs loads the body with waste material that pois ons it and brings on headaches, rheumatic pains, sleepless nights and profitless days, due solely to the circulation in the blood, or de posit in the tissues, of these waste matters which Paine's celery com pound alone will quickly drive out When the arms, hips or back feel the twinges of acute rheuma tism it is high time to relieve the kidneys and bladder from the strain that so often brings on Bright's dis ease, gravel, dropsy and complica tions of diseases with other organs whose health depends upon the purity ot the blood. Prompt use of Paine's celery compound will save the weakened parts from yielding to disease. In its peculiar ability to invigor ate the body, to inake new blood 1 and to regulate the nerves, lies the great value of Paine's celery com pound in all wasting diseases arid disorders of the kidneys, liver and stomach. Paine's celery compound rescues shaky, enfeebled nerves from pros tration and removes that feeling of utter exhaustion that causes so much despondency among so many worried men and women. It makes flesh, blood and strong nerves. Paine's celery compound is not a patent medicine ! It is not the dis covery of some quack doctor of whom his profession never heard ; it is not a concoction put up by some man who .first invented a name, and then adopted a prepara tion to fit it; it is not a secret remedy. flotiGe to Candidates I All persons who wish to be candidates the Citizens '1 icket at the on wum tLtuiiur. ut- m in tbe borough of Shenandoah, must present their names and the required fees to the secretary of the Citizens Standing Committee not later than SATURDAY, JAN. 21, 1899, At 7:30 P. M at 225 South Jardin Mreet. The Citizens primaries will be held on Thursday, January 26th, between the hours of 4:00 and 8:00 p. m., at the regular party polling places : First ward, Chas. Kadzewicz ; Second ward, George Leitzel's ; Third ward, Benjamin Richards'; Fourth ward, Peler Hiley's; Fifth ward, John Beyrand's. Hy order of the committee. WM. PATTERSON, Pres. THOMAS DOVE, JR., Sec'y, ni((nnvnMipinMttitv(nnmnmniiMi'j REDUCED - PRICES PREVAIL AT OUR STORE. Groceries and Dry Goods. Philip Yarowsky, 213 WBbT CENTRE ST., BHENAND0AH, PA KEIF But it is, first, the result of the lifelong study of the greatest phy sician America has produced, a man whose reputation was world wide ycurs before he had ever ar rived at this formula which has done so much good ; a man ' who' has received the highest degrees from the best colleges, who whs at the time of his discovery a professor at Dartmouth and a lecturer in other universities, a scholar, a member of a family which has made its mark in every department of public Hie in America. It is a remedy the formula of which has been furnished to physicians in good standing always, and which physicians were prescribing long before the present ' manufacturers put it up for public distribution ; it was discovered by Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., IX, D., and was first prescribed with wonderful success by that eminent group of practitioners who have made American physicians known the world over, and of whom he was then as now, undoubtedly the most famous. The best test that can be applied to Paine's celery compound is to use it. i If one is" "run down," feels with out energy, lifeless, useless, fretful, take this great remedy, and note the change. Constipation will no longer give one a disquieting thought ; the appetite will come back ; sleepless ness and headaches will be things of the past. This is the experience of men and women in every part of the country, General good health depends upon the perfect action of the nerv ous currents, the vigor of the cir culation and the quality- of the blood. - The history of Paine's celery compound has been made familiar to every intelligent household in the-land. In the clearest and mast ) direct manner conscientious men and women have told of their rapid ' recovery from disease by the use of this remedy. Paine's celery compound is unap proached by any other remedy for restoring the nervous system when broken down or impaired from over exertion of mind or body. It strengthens the digestive pow ers, renews the blood and acts in the vitalizing, curative, thorough manner that makes it the grandest help to suffering men and women the world of medicine affords. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. Lakeside Hotel ! B. J. YOST, Prop. Tlds popular hostelry Is now open lor the entertainment of sleighing and skating arliM. Dancing pavillion always heated. Excellent skating on the Jakes, aud supper served to parties on short notice. Jewelry Ladles' and Gents' Gold Watches. Rings ol every description and setting. Silverware. We are low priced Jewelers, but dive uu standard goods for the same money. E. Deull, fnA Smith Mnln St.. Shenandoah. Our place Is the farthest down Main street and farthest down In prices. Come and see us. .US
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