i 1 1 ,! I,' Ti I. iff it tift: floral cream lnr Lh.inned Hands. . . i . . A ! For Rough Skin, 20 cts Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, i South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Sacrif i ce Sale Of Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. Our storeys overstocked as is also our storage place at the depots. For the next 30 days we will sacrifice ihem at almost your own price. The "True Fortune" heater, for many years sold by Wm. Pratt, of town, and who has furnished many a resident with the same, is included in our stock. Also the "New Broadway" range, the ".Broadway Fortune," "Family Fortune" and "Liberty." FURNITURE. DO NOT FOROm US BUYING. WHEN DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121 -12a North -Main St. EXTRA ! EXTRA ! EXTRA ! In a few days we will an nounce another lot of shoe bargains. WATCH FOR THEM. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. , I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Canaries- A fine lot of atmrcrs received from Phlla- delnhla. All kinds. They will make acceptable New Year gifts. JAPANESE GOLD FISH and globes. All kinds of pigeons. Vie also sell miners' supplies and drilling machines. DAVID HOPKINS, 103 East Centre street, Shenandoah, Pa. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of the Bkin Is Inva riably obtained by tbor? who use Pozzohi'b Complexion Powder. BEST LINE or GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STRAW. Floor and Tabic Oil Cloths. n r r.i. j7 West G. . rillCY , Centre Bt 50 CENTS WILL ' The stock is the production of the Orwigsburg Shoe Factory. It is our second annual sale of this kind and judging from the quality of the goods and the prices we will offer them at, we wiU surely surpass all previous records. THPF THESE SPECIAL ATTENTION IU inb lauics a.-nu ucnio " mvmi-sw - BALL'S SHOE STORE, - No. 14 South Agere , Care hotter known as Ayer'a Cherry Pec toral, ling made a rocord for its rumarkable cures of asthma. Case that have been considered lieyond hopo or help have been cured by this remedy. We give two examples of such cures out of the many on record:- "My mother has been a grant. sufferer from asthma for thpaiit ten years, ami her recovery i almost without n parallel. On account of her advanced age over Mventy we had bat little hopes of ever seeing her well agnin bnt we are sincerely Rrntefol to inform you that she has been entirely cured by the use of Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral." INGLlS BANKS, Tar Ilrook, N.S. "I was a sufferer for a long time from asthma, vainly endeavoring to procure re! ef in tha use of ordinary remedies. At length I was induced to try a bottle of Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. The flrp'. h ttle afforded me so much benefit th.it I cm. vied the use of the remedy until enlirek cured." JOSEPH KLONZ, Charlotte, N. C. put up in L.lf-size bottle. 50 cents. Rull-aiz. hi)', lie. $1.00. I'lrot rlret f lr! Insure your property from loss In the oldest anil strounoet cash companies : l'liila Uud-nvrltere Insurance C!o. id N'-rth Airorlm aud Fire Association. Ilartliril fiio Ins Co., Amorimii 1'iro Insurance Co., Wi st Choster Fire tns. Co., 'United Flrcm. n's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams 12.1 t .fardln St.. S'-eiwndi. ll. Don't Let Anybody Interfere, Cut Taku Pan-Tina Tor coughs and colds, SISc. AtGruhbj- Bros., drug story. MISCELLANEOUS. 1,1011 SALK. A square Imclt driving sleigh, ' carriage, road wagon, truck waiton. har ness, robes mill blankets. A good opportunity for any buyer. Apply to Jesse Davis 31 South Wlilto Btreet. M3-tf IOft itKT. torerooin unit iIwpIIIuk, o. 10 ' South JInlli ftreet, now occupied by Mrs. J. J. Dully. IVmuMiloii nlvi-n Ieimiillntely All niiMlcrii lonyenlences Apply to Kranlc Schmidt, 1 Pi North Main M. l-ll-2w-eow POIt S.W.H.--A small farm uiiilcr (food culti vation. Ill acres of rich hinil. House, barn und other neceniMiry hiiililliiKs. Wou.d make an excellent ponltrv fsriii. (lood hlrcinn of water, &c. Apply to Dr. O. H. l'hllllps, Mhcniin doali. l'a., or Mrs. I.ucy Iiedcy, Zlon's Orove, l"a. 1-10-1 w Jriort BAMS A vnlunhlc property on. South 1 Mnln tlrect, between Centre nnd link, eentml IikIIoii, consistluit of liirue Biore-room nnd dwelling, n threo-stivy brick Htriu tilre. For further Information apply ut tin; lli.un.u olllce 1-1 -w Y7ANTHD A liriKlit and active youiiR ninn of Kentlemanly iippcnrnnce and miiniurs to do loe.il miivusslnv;. 8S0 a week can lie nmdo. Address letter to 11, IlKnALriolVlce. 1-7-tI TOTICB. Desirable proper ies for sale. Ap 1 ply to 8. O. Jl. Hollopeter, attorney, Hhenamloah. 8-31 tf VltAItOAIN' In Shenandoah, Iia"t Centre real estate. ICasy terms of pnymci.t, monthlv, qua terly or semi oiiniiallv. Sl.oOOln cash down. Old hotel or restaurant stand, small store or dwelling. Secuiity HuildlliB and SaviiiB Union, Scrnnton, l'a 12-iWOt-eod STOCKHOLDEUV MEETINO. The annual election of stockholders of the Hheiian loah Heat and Tower Company, of Slieliandonli, l'a,, will he held nt the oulceof J. S. Kfstlcr corner Jnrdln and Lloyd streetr, on Januar 21. 11:09, between tlie Hours oi y anu n i , iw no purpose of electing nine () directors for the ensuing year. . 1-8.10-17-21 It. M. Dexolkk, bee'y. STOCKllOLDKKS' MEETING. The annual election of stockholders of the Shenandoah Electric Illuminating tJompnny, of Shenandoah, Pa., will be held at the ofllce of J. S. Klstler, corner Jardln nnd Eloyd streets, on January 31, 1899, lietween tho hours of 7 and 8 p in., for the purpose of electing nine (9) directors for the ensuing year. 1&-10-17-21 R- M. Dbkolbk, Seo'y. -NTnni.-TTnT.nt'nfil' AtF.15TIVO. The nnnual p elef tlon of stockholders of the Shenandoah Gas Light c ompany, of Shenandoah, l'a., will l, l.ot.t nt the ofllce of J. S. Kistler. corner Tnn.. nn.l I .l.nl. .in .Timiiarv 21. 1899. between the hours of 7 and 8 p. in, for the nurnose of fleeting nine (9) directors for the ensuing year. , 1-8-10-17-21 It. M. DistcjLEit, Seo'y. 19 W. OAK STREET. HSIsPr K (Jliernj Pectoral BE j j S 1 mm This Great Cut-Price Shoe Sale READ OUR BARGAINS 1 LOT NO. i. 150 pairsof Roys' and Youths' shqe8, worth $1.25 ; our price is 75 cents. LOT NO. 2. Another lot of 120 pairs of Hoys' and Yo"th's shoes, worth $1.75 ; our price is $1.00, fiOODS ARE HADE OF GOODS ARb i lAUtj ur TWO QUISEll ANIMALS THE MARABOU AND THE HYENA OF CENTRAL AFRICA. Until IVeil mi Ciirrlmi. mill tlie fllril mill lleiiHl Ofli-n lliitlte I 'or 'I'liclr Komi I'lilrj like I'liunon 'Hint Ar I.I Kill iim Air, Tho iigl lest storks in tho world nro found In smitliern Asia nnil centrnl Africa. Tlielr llosli oolored h mil sure only vmrtliiUy onvertxl with stiff, wiry feathers, niul hnnKliiK on tfte bnvtst thoy lionr nillsKnst Iuk pouoli. which miswrs the purpose of it crop. One of tho liirKest of thoso storks Is tho imirnliou. It stnlks nliout tho grunt Bfindy plains of central Africa, with n com posure mid lordly urniidour, m Iti It woro the most liemittful bird In tho world. Its body foutliars tiro of u dull inetulllo green color nml Its wings nnd tall nro dingy blnolc. Looking lit tho mvkwuril cronturo, no one would suspect that under Jta un- gnlnly wIiiks It onrrled tho most oxqulslto ami fairy llko little plumes, so ntry that It tnkes. bnskctfuls of thorn to weigh nn ounce. They are pure white, nml so much desired for trimming that the bird is vig orously bunted by tho nntlvos, who soil ttuwo dainty feathers to trndoi-s for n very large price. Hunting tho marabou Is attended with great dlltloulty, ns tho bird possesses won derful ouunlng, and ofton contrives to outwit tho most skillful ljunter. With laughable dignity It measures tho ground between Itself and Its pursifer nnd takes very good aire not to exbntist Itself by too rapid flight If tho hunter moves slowly, the bird nt once adopts nn equally ensy pace, but If tho huntor qulokons his steps, tho bird Is oh llko an nrrow. It Is vory dlffloult to get within gun rnngo of this onlonlatlng creature, but tho nntlvos ndopt n novel mentis of capturing It, which tho bird, with all Its iiRtutoness, Is unablo to ooniprehond and fulls nn easy vlntltn. A tempting niorel of moatls tied to tho end of n long stout cord, which tho skillful hunter flings to Tt great dlstanco, as ho would n lasso, tho Imit falling as near tho fleeing bird ns ho can aim It. Ho then conceals himself hastily behind n bush or nrnuches low on tho fcnnd. Tlio marabou, which always keeps Its eyo on tho huntor, teeing hltn vanish, quiutly stops and do ours tho bait, when It. is easily secured by tho hunter, who runs toward It, coiling tho ropo nsflie goes. The marabou feeds on carrion, llko tho vulture. Its throat is very largo, and It will greedily eat'overythlng that eolnos in Its way. In the swamps and plains around Khartum on tho Nile nre lm monse flocks of mnrabous, nnd thoy nro so daring ns to como to tho slaughter houses on tho outskirts of tho olty In sonroh of food, nnd wbolo ox oars and shin bones YlliQiLarhiulpjjLeonJmm Annual Sales over6,000,000 Bones tJV FOE BILIOnS AUD NEEVOUS BISOEDEES such as Wind nnd Pain In the Stomach. Giddiness. Fulness after meals. Head ache. Dizziness. Drowsiness. Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite. Costivoness. Ulotches on tho Skin, Cld Chills. Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and nil Nervous and Trembling Sensations. THE FIEST DOSE WILL GTVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufferer will ncknowlodgo them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Itr.r.CIIAM'S PILLS, taken B3 direct ed, w'ilq.uickly restore Females to com plete health. They promptly reraovo obstructions or lrrogulnritles of the sys tem and euro sick Ilcatlaclic. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boecham's Pills aro Anil havs the L ARC EST SALE Of nny Patent Medicine hi the World. 25c. at all Drue Stores. Color Blind. Color blindness Isn't a serious af flictlon, but is one that never can be remedied. Many more serious eye defects can bfc corrected by the appll cation of proper glasses sonutlmes they have to be worn continually but many abnormal conditions of the eyes may be obviated by wearing glasses for a short tlme.only if taken In time. Thos. Buchanan, 118 S. Main Street. REDUCED - PRICES PREVAIL AT OUR STORE. Groceries and Dry Goods. Philip Yarowsky, 213 WE8T CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA , T LOT NO. 3. 27 pairs of Infants' shoes, worth 75 cents ; our price is 40 cents. LOT NO. 4.-9 pairs of Wedge heel Infant shoes, worth 90 cents ; our price is 55 cents, . THE CHOICEST OF LEATHER AND MADE IN THE VERY NEWEST CREATIONS IN FOOTWEAR. WE CALL 1 "" ., MRC win DO WELL BY BUYING THESE SHOES FOR THR CHII hdbm I do not believe (here is a ense of dvspep slo, Indigestion or nny stomach trmiblo that cannot be re lieved at once nnd permanently rurml by my DYSPEPSIA CTJHE. MUNYON. At nil druggists, 25c. n vial. Clulde to Health nnd medi cal ndvice free. 1505 Arch street, Thila. orups ot speritnonswiiu li have been kilh il This bird is a very skillful flsbcr. 16 hnunts tho low. marshy i-Innds In tho rlv ors nnd lakes of central Africa, with elo phnnts, monkeys, ilnmlngnts and many varieties of birds for Its companions, nnd cnlns Its principal food from the water. Thoy often go In oompaiiliw of In to IS to flsh. Wading In the wider, tho birds form n circle, whlolrthoy gradually draw togeth er, gathering the frlghteiieil fish In tho uumur ui ixiu liui, vijbii niHJ biivii 1UUB J net, when wltli tlielr long uius nnu quioK movements tney speetuiy tirovldo themselves with n henrty meal. Although marabou ninnimns have boon seen proudly parading round with n broad of diminutive downy young ones, so shy and retiring Is this bird in Its do mostlo hublts that naturalists have boon unable to determine when und how It builds Its nest. The natives nssert that It nests lu high troes, but tbolr statomeut Is not confirmed. In captivity the marabou Is lord of tho inolosuro, and In zoological gardens, whero specimens lmvo boon conQnod, no other birds, nor even small bensts, dnro approach tho feeding trough until the hun ger ot this Impudent bird Is satisfied and it has retired to tho warmest corner for a nop, Tho immense strength of Its bill makes It a formidable onomy, nnd when lighting for food it will often ovoroomo tho largest vultures, and wage successful battles with bensts of proy. Tho hyena inhabits tho snmo portions of Asia and Afrlcn qs tho mnrnbou, and travelors glvo accounts of tcrrlblo oon tosts between thoso two singular members of tho nulmnl kingdom. Tho hyena Is called thq vulture umong boasts, as it pre fers carrion for lis food, and as long as it can And dead unimnls to devour It loaves tho flocks and herds In ponco. Cowardly by nature, It rurely attacks man or boast unless driven to dosperotlon by hunger. Tho striped hyonn Inhabits tho uorthorn latitudes of Africa, Persia and Syria, while tho sDotted sneolos. which Is easily tamed, and Is somctlnios called hyena dog, Is found In largo numbors In tho vast plains of South Africa. Tho hyena Is a strnngo looking bonst. It has a big head nnd a heavy, shaggy mono. Tho hind part of Its body Is muoh lowor than Its shoulders nnd Its hind logs i nro short. This odd formation glvos It an I owkwnrd, shambling mariner of walking, I which Is both ludicrous and hideous. This cronturo rarely shows itself by day, but when the shadows of night full on tho I plnlns nnd forests It comes out from Its homo among tho roci;s nnu cavorns in search of food. African travelers nro muoh annoyed by It. When tho camp Is sllont und nil nro sleeping, tho hyena comos prowling round, uttering honrso human orlcs. nnd should It fall to find sufllolont enmp refuse to satisfy its hungor, somo poor donkey is sure to lo torn In pieces by Its terribly strong jaws. Few animals havo boon tho subject of so muoh' superstition. In nnchnit times It was boliavny thtit a (log went mail it n hyenn turned its evil oyo upon it, und tho benst wns believed by many to bo n wicked sorcerer, wlto weift about In human form by day nnd nt night assumed tho shnpo of ii hyenn. Tiio poor and ignorant peasant ry of Aiubiii, oon ut tho present uay, uo liovo In the ell eyo of this boast and nro afraid to iot it lust thoy should Incur tl.o wrath ut thu wicked spirit which they Imagine wnlkH tho omth in this ugly form. Tho pi or livonn, however, lnr troni oe- lng nn oil spirit, is a real blessing to tho reaiens u Inhabits, us It is n natural scav enger, provided uy tnu kuiu wisuom ui nature to clear thu gronml of inucii loatn eoino and decaying matter, thoreby render ing tho air sweeter and purer and more healthful ExohnngO. Deaths nnd Funerals. Elizabeth Zimmerman, of Schuylkill Haven, died nt tho home of her brothor, Jacob Zimmerman, yesterday morning after an illness ot about lour wcoks. ueceaseu was sixty-eight years of ago and was well- known aud respected. Death was duo to naralssls. The funoral will take idaco to morrow. Joseph F Watson, of Pottsvillo, died yos- j tcrday after a lingering Illness, Ho was In his 00th year, and was a veteran ot the utvn War. He is survived by his widow aud onu daughter. Mrs. Peter Nulty died at Ashland on Sun day, She was U2 years old, aud a widow. Two married daughters survive. 1'ItUtt LUNCHHS TO-NI01IT. NKiswnNnuis's. Noodle soup, free, to-night. Pea soup to. morrow morinng.- WEEKS. Free lunch, vegetable soup, to-night. Con cert selections by Prof, Flood. bickebt'b. Extra fine free lunch to-night. Calf's liver and potato' salad to-morrow morning. KENDBIL'K 1IOUSH. Grand Army bean soup will bo Bcrved, free, to all patrons to-night. rUTEES.' Vegetable soup, free', to-night. Ifewnre of counterfeits, The poople of town aro warned that counterfeit silver oolns of the denominations of dollars, halves, quarters and dimes are being put in cireulation hero. DO TH Will Begin on Thursday Morning, LOT NO. 5. heel Child's shoes, sizes 3 to S, worth $1.00 ; our price is 60 cents. LOT NO. 6.200 pairsof Child's shoes, sizes 84 to 11 , worth " $rf$T ' our Pr'ce is 75 cents. PITHY HUNTS. I'appenlrl( TtiroiiRliout tlifl tJmlfitl-y Olunnlrleil tor Hasty refusal. Another wreck occurred ytSstonlay on tho dirt piano at North Mahiuioy njlllery, where Frank Werts met his doath last Thursday. Tho smash was caused by a bad rail, which threw both barnoy and dumper oil" tho track, hut fortunately nn ono was Injured Judgo Stewart, of York, lsued an in junction forbidding tho Joffcrson school directors from paying out any moro mousy for the new rohool houso, because tho bor ough hns already exceeded Its legal in fldlttAilnnH - The family of trs. Thomas 8. Wright, of Brownsville, Fnyette county, was nauiy poisoned by eating horso radish with which poke root was mixed. Jacob Close, a weak-minded chnractor, who lnaile his abode In a littlo tumhlo-down hut on a culm bank, near North Malninoy col liery, was tikon to tho almshouse Saturday. In addition to the steel plato mill recently seen red fruin tlfb Hethldlnni Iron Company, Atldrcw Carnegie will soon erect two other mills nt ItniusS'ead. Mart Costello, Jr., of Locust Dale, who left for Colorado a couple of weeks ago, had h.s loft leaVokcn while at work in a silvortnlno. D.inlol ShoUgh, one of tho old pioneers, died at Ito.irlng Creek, aged 87. Ho was a verv eccentric character, having no faith In panics, and had fO.OOU in sold secreted in an " 1,1 -,,1, ,. ,1...l,e.vcar.mj daughter of John Krow kowskl, of Shaisnklii, was soaldod to dotitli by falling Into a tub of hot wator. Harrv G. Monianroth. clerk of tho Shamo kin post ofllce, locelvcd from tho head of tho departmental Washington, D. C, a commis sion as a substitute railwuy postal cioru. a Anthony Miller, u Itusslau I'olaniler ot Gllherton, was Injured at tho Gllberton col- llory this tuorniug, by having bis right leg broken, by a fall of coal aud severe sprains to his back. The State Board of Hoilth ba cautioned local -Hoards of Phlla. to bo prepared for a rapid increase lu smallpox cases, and sug gests plaus for the construction of emergency hospitals. Addison Elston was discovered by his fathurin the Methodist church at Pa suns sullcriiig from the effects of poison which ho had taken wltli suicidal intent. John Uobbs, a laborer at Tunnel Ridge col liery, had Beveral lingers badly lacerated while at work yesterday. John Sockolaskl, 10 years old, is at tho Miners' hospital.sutl'eilng from abdominal iu-juric-, received by falling uu a plauk at the New Doston colliery yesterday. William J. Henry, formerly of Hazloton, is in jail at Towauda for shooting aud killing Goorgo Itutledge. There was trouble through Henry's intimacy with ltutledge's wife. Owing to tho contiuued squeezing of tho underground workings at Audenreiu, it is found necessary by Kevs. Slalloyaud Habilly to abandon St. Patrick's parochial residence The building has lately been repaired at a cost of several hundred dollars. Herman Hurton. a P & It. brakoman Tamaqua. had Ills left arm so badly Crushed at Milton Saturday evening that the member will likely bo amputated at tho Mary Packer hospital, Sunbury. Edward Krehs, of Mahanoy City, and Miss Ada John, of Jit. Carmol, wero qulotly mar ried at Heading on January 4. The darrco announced for last night at Bobbins' opera houso by Clcaiy's orchestra will take place to-morrow evening. Mauch Chunk has been in partial darkness for about a week owing to a singular cause. The electric light plaut Is run by water from tho Lehigh canal. It Is said that tho water in tho canal has become frozen almost down to tho ground. Wrcckoil liy H Natural Gus Explosion. Kokomo, lnd., Jan. 17. The resi dence of Charles. Null was wrecked by a natural gas explosion last night. Mrs. Null was fatally burned, and Mrs. Marlon Smith nnd Miss Alza Burns are sufT"ilng from severe burns about the fac and arms. The explosion was caused y nn accumulation of gas In the cehai, Into which Mrs. Null went with a " -hted lamp. iinoiiioiioior RHEUMATISM.! ""m ana similar uompiaiQlst GF.IUUH MEDICAL LAWS, prescribed by eminent physiclanst OR. RICHTER'S fab a Mnijnri W PAIN EXPELLER, Worlil rnnnwned 1 Ilemrtrk&hltr succeR.f ill ! lOnK-ccnnlno dthTrade Mark Anchor.' V. Ail. ItlclitcrA Co., 2ISl'earlSt... New York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branoh Houses. Own Glassworks, SS&GOcU. Endorsed & recommended ti? A. Wasley, 106 It. Main St., . n. nacenbnch, 103 N. Main St., F.F.D. Klrlln, 6 B. Main St., Enenaadoali. "ireimw1" -OR. rtlCHTER'8 "ANCIIOK" STOMACIIAT, w fori Coll'. lrvfcpensluvcHrniiincli Complaints. j (n(iiinipii(iiiiiiiniHHit!P1i1'(t111't 9COUPON. This coupon is good for one sheet of music by making n purchase, regardless of amount, at Brumra's Jewelry Store. Cut out this Cou- pon and receive sheet of music FREE OF CHARGE. tbikuiVibklibiliibikibibilivliUiiikldiikilibiijUVaiiliib jjion man constaulk, MORGAN HOPKINS, Ok Tub I'oubtii Waiid. Subject to Republican rules. WA.NHP' 1 E DUTY OF 300 pairsof Wedge LOT NO. Main St., USED BY THI The Remedy Ttot Makes People Wcll-Paine's Celery Compound. In every clvllizod country rich nnd poor alike have found restored health and now vigor in Paine's celery compound. , 'Hard-working people of ordinary means I are to be congratulated," fcavs an English I writer iu reviewing tho scientific, work of the last quarter of a century, upon having so, easily within their reach to day a remedy which the wealthiest and most influential i persons must themselves use, if they would get tho best that modern medical skill oilers. Paine's celery compound proves that the science of medicine has kept pace with tho wonderful progross which characterizes the life of tho present genoratiom" Tho astonishing reputation that this most wonderful of all remedies has acquiivd is principally due to the word-of-mouth recom mendation aid endorsement of men and women of tho highest business and social standing, as well as of thoso lu humbler hut no leas important positions who havo them selves discovered its merits. Adeline. Countess Schimtnelmann, whose portrait is hero given, in a recent letter to tho Wells & Kichardsou Company, speak of friends of hors who have been henoflied by Palno's. celery compound, and who first ad vised her to recommend it to her'slck friends. Tlie countess, as is well-kuown, is a promi nent member of the Danish court. Her com ing to this country has been much talked of. Jewelry Ladles' and Gents' Gold Watches. Rings of every description and setting. Silverware. We are low priced Jewelers, but give you standard goods for the same money, E. Deull, 206 South Main St., Shenandoah. Our place is the farthest down Main street and farthest down in prices. Come and see us. Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. Lakeside Hotel ! B. J. YOST, Prop. This popular hostelry Is now open for the entertainment of sleighing and skating tarties. Dancing pavillion always heated. Excellent skating on the lakes, "and supper served to parties on short notice. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. January 19, 1899. 7- 100 pairs ot Misses' LOT shoes, worth $1.75 ; our price is $1.25. LOT NO. 8.-,-Another lot of 75 pairs of Misses' shoes, worth $2.00 and $2,25 ; our price is $1.40 and $1.50. LOT - Shenandoah, Pa. NOBILITY. ; Her real object was one of charity, for she (s I using hor great wealth and Influence this winter in assisting the Danish peoplo iu the western ttates. She is stopping iu Chicago. and from there writes her straightforward , endorsement of Paine's celery compound. Women who nro easily excited, who waste energy worrying over trifles who are often sufferers from sick heailachand nervousness. should read tho plain, unbiased statements of what Paine's celery compouud has done for other women. Among tho diseases that causo a vast amount of needless suffering that may bo readily cured by Palno's celery compound aro biliousness, torpid liver, headaches, sleepless ness, dizziness, constipation, dyspepsia and general nervousness and debility. No man or woman who is continually ailing can successfully carry on business, or be of much real comfort to tho household. And only a thoroughly nourished body that has all tho used-up, aud therefore harmful, material promptly removed from tho blood and tissues can ho healthy. When either of these vital conditions of adequate repair or elimination aro incompletely done, the or gans need just such help as Paine's celery compound is fitted to give. No other remedy Is so valuable Where other remedies havo failed, Paine's celery compound will succeed, YOUR EYES. J. I). COLDREN, ' Of Schuylkill Haven, " Tho noted Itefractlonlst, who has testimonials from the best""peoplo of tho county, as to hit ability, will be at GRUHLER'S DRUG STORE EVERY WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. If vour eyes cause you any troublo call and see him. Glnssos furnished if needed aud nc medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. fnmiii,inintiimnini((ini(i(iijiiiin(iin(if. .Wo do Shampooing at Your Home. Sneclal Attention i Special Attention Given to Ladies. A Postal Card Will Bring Us. i i i 4 I W. G. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House Block. &ibdiibibikUiliti,iliuVikilil,iliibiliiliil,iliilikiliiliili) jjn. A O. MOKOAM, Ok 1'Mll.AIicLrillA, Temporarily assisting Dr J. S. Calleu, 31 South Jardin street, will have olllce hours dally, except Sunday, from 8 to 0 a. m. and 3 to 1 p. m. Ur. C'allen's Olllce hours being from 1:30 to 3.00 p. m. and 0:30 to 8:00 p. m. dally, except Thurs day evening and Sundays. Shenandoah Ice Company, Wholesale and llctall Dealers In Pure Spring Water Ice. Contracts for summer and winter fillings. Cnll on or address HART, DADDOW & CO., 25 N. Jardin St NO. 9. 127 pairs of Ladies' shoes, worth $2.50 ; our price is $1.60. NO. 10. 200 pairs of Ladies' very fine, shoes, worth $3.00 ad $3.50 ; our price is Si. 98. $1.00