If I: .1 t Ml 1':',. '.1 : V Moral Cream For Chapped I I.tn.k. 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 store is overstocked as is also our storage pi ice at the depots. For the next 30 days we will sacrifice Ihem at almost your own orice. The "True Fortune" healer, for many jcars sold by Win, Pratt, of town, and who has furnished many a resident with the same, is included in our stock. Also ihe 'New Broadway" range, the "Broadway Fortune," "Family Fortune" and "Liberty." FURNITURE. DO NOT FORGE! US WHEN BUYING. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 1 lg-121-123 North Main St. REDUCED - PRICES PREVAIL AT OUR STORE. Groceries and Dry Goods. Philip Yarowsky, 213 WEST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA SHOE BARGAINS. Men's Felt Boots with leather tops, worth $2.25. We are closing them out at $,60. Boys' Fine Felt Boots worth $1.90, are going at $.3Q. 300 pairs of Ladies' Shoes, actually worth $1.25, can be had for 85 CTS. Men's $3 Winter Russets, are selling at $2.15. All our winter footwear is going at 50 per cent, below regular prices BOSTON 27 South Main Slreet. Shenandoah, I. SPON1, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. BEST LINE OR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTIIAVV. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. t- -r rta 17 West n. a. rUlCJe Centre St. 50 rfffriJM "ill i CENTS lUiUiiiUiaiiiuaiiiiiiiiiimiaiauiiiuuiUiiiiiuaiu The stock is the production of the Orwigsburg Shoe Factory, lt is our second annual sale of this kind and judging from the quality of the goodsr and the prices we will offer them at, we wi'l surely surnass all previous records. THFSE Itltbb BALL'S SHOE STORE, - No.14South but oxtremely good' for tlio sufferer from that harassing disease is Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. No medi cine can cr.iiparo with this great remedy in the prompt and perma nent aid it givoa in all bronchial affections. It Btops the cough, soothes the irritated throat, and in duces refreshing sloop. "I had a bronchial trouble of such n per sistant and stubborn character tb.it the doc tor pronounced it insurable with ordinary remedies, but recommended mo to try Ajer's Cherry Pectoral. One bottle oured mo." J. 0. WOODSON, I M., Forest Hill, W. Va. "A short time ago I was taken with a severe attack of bronchitis, and neither phy sicians nor ordinary remedies gave me relief. In despair of finding anything to cure me, 1 bought a bottle of AVer's Cherry Pectoral. (amm than one bottle entirely cured me." GEO. B. HUNTEIt, Alloona, Pa. now put half pri . up in iir.if-siza Lottle3 at - ."0 cents. r-EKSONAL MEN HUM. Th-nias 11 Snyder uiHdo a business trip to the l uuuty seat to day. Q oige W llawlor.who was a guest ol rel i- tives iu town, returned to his home at All. u- ton n to-day. t 'h irles Oirvin, who is conducting a oinncli st re in Willbimsport, is in town lo,kiug ufttr his iutoiest here. 1'atncU Fox. ono of the c.xp"it bottlers in the employ of the Columbia l'.rewing Com pany, is laid up with an attack of grip. Mr. and Mrs. Albert DeOtroshea returned to their homo in Philadelphia after a pleasant visit with tho Seltzer family on North Wost street. Miss Carrie Luburg, of Philadelphia, is the euestof Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Swalui, on North Main street. Allen M. Miller is home from Fortress Monroe to spend a furlough until uoxt Tues day. Dentil mill Funerals. Henrietta, one-year-old daughter of Thomas Lowrey, of Wost Lloyd street, died yesterday moraine trom scarlet fever and convulsions Mr. Lowrov but recently buried one of his children. Tho funeral took place to-day. Mrs. Mary I. Williams died at her home iu St. (lair yesterday, need 72 years. Tho de ceased was a widow of William J Williams. Tlio funeral of Joseph T. Watsou took til.ico this morning at Pottsville. I'.ilrick Kinney, a former re.ident of Mahanoy City, died at his homo in Hazleton Ho was a brother-in-law of P. J. Campion, of tho former place. Austin Morrison, who died in Philadelphia on Monday and was buried tn-dsy, was born and reared in this town. He left hero twelve years ago and at tho time of his death was conducting u livery business. Maggie, daughter of Thomas Donnelly, formeily of Delano, died at Brooklyn, N. Y., yesterday. Tho remains will arrive at llali anoy City on Friday afternoon and inter ment will be mado at that place. Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that the name Lbssiq & Baku, Ashland. Pa., Is printed on Bvnrr aaeV. Cherry Pectoral CONWAY'S FAriOUS 5 and 10 CENT STORE, 102 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. GREAT GUT SflliE I This is the time to buy one-half its regular price. Large Tin Cuspidors, worth ioc, our price 6c. Large Tin Buckets, worth 15c, our price ioc. Large Tin Wash Basins, worth ioc, our price 5c. Large Glass Dishes, were ioc, now 7c each. Lemon Graters, were 5c, now 3c. Large Earthen Pie Plates, were ioc, now 6c. Pudding Pans, were 5c, now 3c. GoccJal For Friday On1y - our price 10 cents. ffnn Saturday OnlyGalvanized Buckets, worth 23 cents, our price 10 cents. Table Oil Cloth, worth nnMF ONE! This Great Cut-Price Shoe Sale Will Begin on Thursday Morning, READ OUR BARGAINS 1 LOT NO. i. 150 pairs of Boys' and Youths' shoes, worth $1.25 ; our price is 75 cents. LOT NO. 2. Another lot of 120 pairs of Boys' and Ycuh's shoes, worth $1.75 ; our price is $1.00, 1 GOODS ARE HADE OF UUUUS AKi- Jrtuc- u' SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE SEEKING JAMES EMANUEL. I'relty Mnr.tliicn llimiittul Nurse Desires Address HurRbss Walker, of l'ottsvillo, is In receipt ofaleiter finni Cur Painter, Hmtll, Ind., who wait a mino In otio of the hospitals lit Santiago during tlio American-Spanish war. She desires to locate the whereabouts of a young mini named James Knmnuol wlio was a member nf a le miiylvnnU regiment which went to Sniitingo between May and July, 1WIS, as an oidorly under Major Summers. llis Painter was on the samo transport miliar the stimo commanding ollicer. Slic says that Mr. Kniantiol, who Is supposed to bo living with bis grand parents In Pottsville, ) was so kind tn tier on that long Journey that sho Is anxious to bavo Ills atlditns. The young lady is now enjoying a brief vacation ami expects to return to Cuba In a short llmo. Mr. Kmauiiel is a resident of Shenandoah, and has visited his natlvo town since enlist ing in tlio army, lie returned to this town last sn miner and remained sovoral weeks. On Sept 2!Hh Tio entered the hospital at l'ottsvillo as a sufferer from dysentery. After a week's treatment thoro be loft for Santi ago, under orders to rejoin the hospital corps. Nothing has been hoard from him since, and It Is believed ho Is still at Santi ago. Don't Let Anybody Interfere, But Take Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 35a. AtGruhler Bros., drug stole. Tlinso "Yellow" Journals Again. Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Scbmlukoy, ofSha mokin, bavo written the New York World to retract tho libelous stiteuients regarding their dead daughter, killed In tho Lehigh wreck. If It does not comply an attorn y will Ikj retained to prosecute tho publisher. The World published a very 'yellow" story last Sunday. There's Just What You Want. Pan-Tina (23c.) for coughs and colds. At tiruhlcr Bros., drug store MISCELLANEOUS. FOIt ItHNT btorc room and dwelling, Hiiitn ble. for butcher, barber, etc.: centrally lul mid t-pnt r. n.itlinlilo. AlllllV to K. C. Ilrob.t. irroccr. cor Jnrdln and Out re trect. tf 1 HAUGAIJ. In Sbenanuonii, iwa uemrc A. real estate. Kasy terms of payiuel.t, 1. 1.. ,!,. r uoiul.numinllr. SI. (XXI III cash down. Old hotel or restaurant stand, small store or dwelling. Hecuilty lluildliiK ami Saving Union, Hcranton, ru iihwuu TjlOIi SALE. A square back driving sie rii, 11 ,rrlni.p rnml wnirnil. iriiclc WMIOH. liar- ness, roues anil umnKeis. a goou opiiuriuimv for any buyer. Apply to Jema Davis 31 Soutli wnite Hireci. OU ISKN'T. ton-room and dwelling, No. 10 South Main meet, now occupied by Jlrs. J. J. Duffy. Pose9lon given linmeiiinteiy. All modern conyenlcnces. Apply lo ituiik. Schmidt, 11 North Main St. l-U-2w-eow TTTANTED A bright mid active young man of gentlemanly appearance and manners to do local canvassing. SCO a week can tie made. Address letter to U, ur.nALU omce. i-i-ii AToTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap 1 ply to S. O. SI. Hollopeter, attorney, bhenanuoali. o-o-v. Our Meats TEflPTINQ FRESH, Arts PRICES TENDER, The PREVAIL. JUICY. Best. BELL'S, IS 1 1 STREET. GREAT GUT SALE I Everything cut to - i7 qt- Dish Pan worth 25 cents 10c per yard, our price Tc. COME ALL!! LOT NO. 3.-27 WILL shoes, worth 75 cents.qur price is 40 cents. LOT NO. 4.-9 pairs of Wjjdjfd. heel Infant shoes, worth 90 cents ; our price ul ,5 cents. THE CHOICEST OF LEATHER A1ND MADE IN THE VERY NEWEST CREATIONS IN FOOTWEAR. WE CALL . ,.n nuRi-.o urn I nn WFl I RV RIIVIMH THPP 5HflPQ POD THR r'Hll nDCM LALMbS Arsu utiMia anuua. muiucw "" MUNYON'SJUARANTEE, Btronir Acftlbn na to Jot Whfet tlio ltemedte "Will Do. Munyon piarsnte ' that lilt ttliHimitUra Curs will curs DMtly all cases of rlnumt tlsm la a few boiin; tbat bl Dytiwpila Curs will cure lmllgntlon and all itomach troubles ; tint bis Kldnsj Curs will eurs 00 psr cent, t all casts of kidney trouble tbat Ida Ca tarrh Curs will ours catarrh no matter how long stnnuInK; thai tala Headnctio One lll cura any kind of headaene la a few mtnutea; tbat hli Cold Ours will nulrklr break un asr tonn of eold and i on tbrouth the entire Hat of temedlea. At all IniSKlits, 25 cents a rial. If you neM mMlral adrlct write Trot. Muuron, 160S Arch at., rblla. It Is absolute! free. rlTHY P01MTS. nieiiliigs Throughout lln Oountry Clirimlcted for llnsly rtrusnl. Tho slot machines In tho local saloons have disappeared. Hasletou Is to have a hie parade on bt. Patrick's Day. Tho P. & It. paid out f 13,000 Iu wages at Heading this week. Ccntiiilla young men will organize a literary and dramatic club this evening. Thoro Is talk of building an olcctric iail- way between Bethlehem and Nazareth. Tho fair for tho bcneill of St. Ignatius elinreh. Centrnllii. netted 1.300 Tho Mt Carmcl Star says most or tho P. & It. euslnos now Use anthracite coal. Bethlehem's lire department Is self-sustalu- Iiib, havlus raised $1700 by street snrlukllnit the past year. License court Is now iu session at lllooins burg. There will ho no new licenses granted. Harry K. Foster, of Pottsville, who waB in jured in tho Lohlgh Valley wreck, continues to improve Tho Chief Burgess of Sliamokln has de clared war on tho slot machines and says they must ho removed. . While on his way to school, 7-year-old It lph Beck, of Summerville, Jefferson county, was killed by a traiu. So far tho bodies of three drowned minors, at the Kaskawllllam colliery, uear Pottsville, have not been recovered. Tho funeral of the lato Moses Faust, at Ashland, will ho hold on Friday afternoon, and will he strittly private. Dominlck Stasellna has returned to Mt Carmel from tho Klomlike with a fortune, tie went last year to tho gold country and struck a rich claim. Under tho wheels of a freight traiu, Pauko Choniick was crushed to death near Johnson City, Northumberland county. Harry u. Morganroth, clerk ot tuo blia- m ok In post olllce, received from tho head ol tho department at Wasbingtou, D. u., a com-1 mission as a substitute railway postal clerk. J Tho .annual reunion of tho Anthracite Alumni of tho Millorsvillo State Normal School was to huvo been hold to-morrow evening at the Pcunsylvania Hall, hut it has been declared oil. Carbon county's grand Jury on Saturday reported that liquor dcalors of Luzerne and Schuylkill countios commit illegal acts by peddling their waros in Lanstord, bummlt Hill, Heaver Meadow and all of Banks Twp. Free scholarships for two Cuhaus are offered by Gettysburg College tho benefi ciaries to bo selected by General Wheoler. Tho olllce of county detcctivo in Lebanon county, vacant for tlio past four years, has been filled by the appointment of Aaron Battaoahu. A movement is on foot to orgauize a Pres byterian congregation at Lehighton, whero years ago there was a flourishing church of thatdenomiuatiou. For startiug a hoisting engine and imperil ing the lives of miners in the cage at the Kichards colliory, Mount Carmel, Anthony Kalinskl and Stephen Kopochock wero sent to jail for trial. Farmer Samuel Nein, of Schuylkill county, who was fined $10 and costs for allowing hi3 horse, to staud in tho cold at Pottsville, has engaged couusel to suo tho Society for Pre vention of Cruelty to Animals, which prose cuted him The Right Kame In the Right Place. Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 23c. At Grubler Bros., drug Btore. Opposed to church Fairs. The Gordon Lutheran church has, at a meeting of its officials, decided to abandon the holdiug of fairs and festivals and other entertainments to raise funds for its sup port, and instead depend upon direct con tributions. Tho officials beliovo giving to a church's support is as important as worship ping. Alarrlaeo Licenses. The following persons were granted marriage licenses : John Mohnarics and Mis3 EulMikuly. both of Oneida; H. A.Lutz, of Slocum, and Miss H. P. Foose, of .ion's Grove; I. J. Fctherolf and Miss Ilaunab Lehman, both of Elizabcthvllle. Use Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup for Unit hacking cough. It is the best medicine for throat aud lung affections, Ono bottle of this reliable remedy will elfoct a cure. Price 25c. Appointed Imlde Foreman. John Hausuu, who for some-months past was employed as Inside foreman at West Bear Itldge-colliory, Mahanoy Piano, has been transferred to a similar position at Preston No. 3 colliery. Ho entered upon his uow duties last Tuesday. Ashland Telegram. Married. Frank Boiche, proprietor of the Diamond cafo at Ashland, and Miss Itosella, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Walsh, of Centralia, wero married yostcrday at the latter placo. Joseph Ambroseious and Miss Mary Smith, both of Gilbcrton, wero united in matrimony by Rev. James llogan In the Holy Rosary Church, Mahahoy Plane yesterday. Ilr. Hull's Cough Syrup always cures coughs and colds. It is poor coonomy to neglect a cold when a bottlo of this reliable remedy veill relievo aud cure It at ouce. Price only 35c. pairs of Infants' LOT NO. 5. THE heel Child's shoes, sizes 3 to 8, worth $1.00 ; our price is 60 cents. LOT NO. 6. ?oo pairs of Child's shoes, sizes to 11, worth $1.25 ; our price is 75 cents. TUB WKATUBM, The forecast for Friday: Wear wcalhor, wiudn becoming southerly in the interior and nearly stationary, followed by rising temper ature. COURT HOUSE NEWS. The Commissioners Will Appeal (lie Caen of the Hnfo Deposit Hank. Letters testamentary wero granted to Thomas L. Thomas on the estate of William Davis, late of Mahauoy City, deceased. Deeds wero reeorded as follows: rrom Simon Stelu and wife to Thomas Purcoll et ill., promises Iu Tamutiua. From William II Hoaton to W. N. Stine, premises in Harry township. O. II. Oorber. Kan,., has filed a suit for 8. It. Kcppot and Ssmuel ('. lloycr, nsslgneo of Shlck & WamsbeP vs. tho Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company. It Is an artloii In trespass to recover for damages caused by coal dirt along tho Little Schuylkill river. In the civil court in the case of Mrs. ltoso Leo vs. Churlos 1) Kalor Brewing Company. the jury returned a vordlct in favor of the n a nt n for Slil)7.30. In the caso of tlio First National Bank, of Mlncrsville, vs. aiiiuol Freeman, a vordlct was rondcred for tho plaintiff for f 172.03. Letters of administration wero granted to Luko Fisher on tho cstalu of II. W. Fisher, lato of tho borough of Schuylkill Haven, deceased, and to It. I). Ileuton on tho estate of John Morgan late of tho borough of Tamanua, deceased. Thomas Deo was brought Into court on a capias and sentenced by Judge liechtol to pay ,uu cog. i criminal caso In Which he was prosecutor some time ago. County Solicitor II O. Bechtel has beon instructed to anneal the caso of the S.ifo De posit Bank vs. the county, to tho Supreme Court. Kc,v v. . !; 1", - I "i''n'-fMueiit, Wat.liitiK.nii, Jjti. 19. --A leport froir. tlip army eiiKlneern In the Important project of Improvfni, deepening and widening the eaat channel of New York harbor from the narrows to the sea was sent to congress yesterday by the secretary of war. The estimated cost of a channel So feet deep and 2,000 feet wide Is placed at $4,510,000. In view of the Increasing draft of vessels, an es tltuute was made on a 10 foot channel of $C,G8S,000. Helen Pauclt's Moilenty. Ilolon Fmiclt wns onto nskotl by Tnllls, tho publisher, to sond her portrait for publication In his magazine In courto 0U8ly declining she snid, "Tho public should know neither our features nor our fortunes, snvo in tlio oxeroiso oi our art. What would this great nctross hnvo said to tho hnll doors mid ontrancos to inodorn theaters mid to shop windows, which for the most part aro advertising picture gal lerlosf But Helen Fmiclt was unsolfish also where hor nrt was conoornod. Thoro exists n vnlimblo letter, wrltton to Mn orendy, In which sho gracefully protests against tho pnrtof v lohinto In "Tho Won der" wns 111 suited to hor as n tragic oo- trose, but sho agreed to play it all the samo. Now York-Times. The Ilolieinliui. Who is tho Ideal rjohoniinnf An nu thorlty on -men's clothing gives tho "iinliii" to Mr. Alma-Tudomn. although his hair may occasionally ho a tri'llu too long and his collar too low. Mr. Orchard son Is pronounced Irreproachable, whilo Sir Edward l'oyntor Is pushed aside as "too prooiso" In favor of Sir John Klgby, whoso baggy trousers, immense boots and coats that overlap nrouso tho critic s en tliuslasm. Among novelists Mr. Hidor Haggard and Mr. Grant Allen do most honor to Bohemia. London Sketch. Then C'ooIneHM, Caller What Is tho matter with Fldo that you aro watching him so olosolyf Charll'j Mamiua said your hat was enough t 1 muko a dog laugh, and I want cd to aw Mm do it. London Fun. .i for oiv. I IH.QU10DQICT 7 NEUHAL.GIA, and slollar Ooaplaints' una r-rej irtu. unur luo stringent iEfiMAIi MEDICAL LAWS. . prescribed by eminent phyBicla: DR. RICHTER'S PAIN EXPELLER." World renowned I Tti-mnrlr ftblv succesef nl I Onlr trennlnowUti Trade Mark" Anchor," Ad, IllchterACo., 215 IYiirlSt.j. .Vir lork. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Borises, Own Olassworkj, Ki&eocu. liudorscd Si recommonded bj A. Wailey, 106 If. Main St., u. H. Bagenbucb, 103 N. Main r.F.D.KIrlln, 6 S.Malni I St., 1 "ragelrtsii" DR. niCHTCB'S ' ANCnOU STOSIACHATi best Coll''.lvBprpHlafcStnnincli Ooinplnlnt Renovated, 1 Refurnished, j Re-established. Lakeside Hotel ! B. J. YOST, Prop. This popular hostelry is now open tor the entertainment of sleighing anrl skating i arties. Dancing pavillion always heated. Excellent skating on the lakes, aud supper served to parlies on short notice. I1H I W DUTY 300 pairs of Wedge LOT NO. " ' n. . iviain ist. Paines Never Failed to Cure Diseases of the Kidneys and Liver. Tlio nrnfnnnil and eombreben.l vn Invest!. gations of Prof. Edward E. Phelps, the ills- coverer of Paine's celery compound, bavo rnhbed dispiisB of Tniir.li of Its alarming character. Nature has provided In tho liver a safe- guard without which every one would ilie from the slightest imprudence in diet. Tho blood loaded with poisons reaches the liver, fbn nxerpt.lni? fimrtinn of that orean arrests them and they are thrown back to the bowels. This is tho action of tho healthy liver, hut this perpetual overwork at last does what over-functional activity does for other organs impairs or destroys their oxcrcting power and opous tno uoor to lirignt s uiscaso and diabetes. Paine's celery compound en ables tho liver to work without tearing itself to pieces. It supplies nervous cuergy to the organ and prevents irritation. It purifies the blood and docs not leave tho whole purifying task to ono organ, whether liver, kidney or bowels. It obviates tho collapso of any ono of these organs, and prevents disease. It not only regulates the nervous organiza tion, but directly nourishes it; sends more and better blood to supply the wasted ner vous tlssuos and takes the killing strain from the kidneys. When pains appear in different parts of Flret I Ire I lire I Insure your property from loss in the oldest and strongest cash companies : Phila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America aud Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins, Co., American Firo Insurance Co., WostChester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardln St.. Shenandoah. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St I (ifni)ifiiiiiiiviiii'riiimqinnniii'(in'(i'pniiiv , GfNcOUPON.Nj) I This coupon is good j for one sheet of muslo by making a purchase, i regardless of amount, i at i Brumm's Jewelry Store. Gut out this Cou pon and receive a sheet of music FREE OF CHARGE. ilidtiilblbikiliililtilkiUtbiktlivbtliliikdiikdiilivlilkibib Home-Bred Canaries For breedinc purposes. All good singers. They are far better than the unacclamated imported turds lrom Uermany. , DAVID HOPKINS, 103 East Centre street, Phenandoah,- Pa. jrjtt. A 0. MOltOAN, Ok 1'niLAnEi.riiiA. Temporarily assibting Ilr .1-S Callen.Sl South Jardln Btrect, will have olllce hours dally, ttTer-nt Runilnv. from h to V n. 111. and 3 to -I 11 111. Dr. Collen's olllce hours being from 1:30 to 3:00 p. m. and 6:30 to g.oo p. in. daily, except Thurs- uay evening auu auuunys. January 19, 1899. 7. 100 pairs ot Misses LOT OF shoes, worth $1.75 ; our price is $1,25. LOT NO. 8.--Another lot of 75 pairs of Misses' shoei, worth $2.00 and $2.25 ; our price is $1.40 and $1.50. LOT . .N . .. w......,. a 1 Shenandoah, Pa. Celery Compound I the bodv and one feels tired and denre'soil. the uie of Paino's celer? compound will drive, away tho rheumatism pain or the fit of indl- i ncstlon and correct tho failing appetite wbicli keeps paco so closely with the digestive! noner. Hero is a heartfelt letter as it was written on Dec. 12 last by Mrs. William Nelson, who I Is cashier of tho Central Relief Committee of ! Chicago : "Gentlemen : I have used Paine's celery comnoiini, several times lor tno cast two years for liver and kidney trouble. I have I swelled un aud felt sick and bad. Tho due- tor's medicines never helped me, but Paine's I celery compound always did, more Is noth ing iiko It. it is splendid. Nerve tension is disguised under a good many symptoms that Induce thoughtless peoplo to apply soino useless local remedy ! when tho only lasting relief will come from nurilled blood, kidneys aroused to work. stomach secreting abuudanco of digestive iuicesanda toned-np state of the nerves. For this thero is no need of further proof as to tlio value of Paine's celery compound than can bo furnished by the reader's own neigh bors if you will tako tho pains to mako in-1 quirirs. The best test of tho value of Paiue's celery compound is to try it. Color Blind. Color blindness Isn't a serious af fliction, but is one that never can be remedied. Many more serious eye defects can be corrected by the appli cation of proper glasses somitimes i they have to be worn continually but many abnormal conditions of the eyes may be obviated by wearing glasses for a short time only if taken in time. Thos. Buchanan, 118 S. Mairr Street. Hvmtl(Hr(Vtl'(1itV!i1"1i'tT1,1"1l1i'l,11,t,1'' We do Shampooing at Yonr Home. Special Attention Given to Ladies. A Postal Card Will Bring Us. W. G. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson Home Block. (6UJliU(tbaUUiliilliilibUiititliil,ililil(il(UVU'iliil Shenandoah Ice Company, M'bolceulo and It t til I Dealers in ' Pure Spring Water Ice. Contracts for summer and winter lllllngB. Call on or address HART, DADD0.V & CO., 25 N. Jardln St 00 .i.Miiwmwwjiu.uuj. 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 antl $3-5 ! our price is $1.98. $1 1 4 1
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