Floral Cream l;or Chapped Hands. lf or Rough Skin. 20 cts Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Sacrifice Sale Of Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. Onr store is overstocked a 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 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 FORGE! US WHEN BUYING. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos, llg-121-123 North Main St. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, 3:uwii St6ut, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. Also agent for the Famous LORENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer, Porter and Lively Ales. A full line of the finest brands of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, &c. All orders left at Solomon Haak's, 116 South Alain Street, Will receive prompt attention. 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 $,30, 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 percent, below regular prices BOSTON E 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPON7, PROP. FOUR POORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. REDUCED - PRICES PREVAIL AT OUR STORE. Groceries and Dry Goods. Philip Yarowsky, 313 WEST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA BEST LINE GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, JUT and 8TIIAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. B. FOley, "-WCee'ntr. Bt are tho seat or the starting point of many maladies, all of them serious, all moro or less painful, and all of them tending, unless cured, to a fatal ond. No organs of tho lKdyv are more delicate or more sensitive than tho kidneys.. When symp toms of disease appear in them not a moment is to be lost if health is to be restored. The best way to treat the kidneys is through tho blood, cleansing it from tho poison ous matter which ia usually at the bottom of kidney complaints. For this purpose there is no remedy equal to "For many years I have bean a constant sufferer from kidney trouble, and have tried a number of largely advertised kidney cares without benefit. At last a friend ad vised me to try Ayer's RarW'irilla. The use of eight bottles of lliis remedy entirely cured my rr .ladv." Mary Miu.hi, 1238 Hancock f" -e Brooklyn. N. Y. Sunday SjpcII. Services in the Trinity Hefurmed ihurcli o-morrow at 10:00 a. tu., and 0:30 p. ra. Sunday school at 1:30 p. in. Rczuhir services will be held in tho United Evangelical church, orth Jardin street, to morrow at 10 a. in. anu o.au p. in. ouuu.iy sclnwl at 1.30 p. m. Kv. I. J. Kelts, itor. K Ia. V. K. on Mommy eveum. i-rnyer, ptuie and testimony meetings every Tues- lay, weuuesoay, tnurwiay aim r nuaj umm huh Jr. K. Ia. 0. t.. every Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, ixwtor. Preaching at 10:80 a. m. nuu uao ). m. Sunday scnooi ai - p. in. jihss nieei ug on Wednesday evening. General prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Everybody welcome. Services in All Saint' Protestant Episcopal church on West Oak street to-morrow. Holy Eucharist at 8 a. in. Morning prayer at 10:80. Sunday school at 2 p. ni. Evening prayer at 7 p. m. The rector will omcialc. First Baptist church, corner of West and Oak streets, Rev. I). I. Evans pastor. Servicos at 10a. m. and up. m. huuday scnooi at a p.m. Prayer meeting Monday eveuings. xoung People's meeting Wednesday evenings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak and White streets, Kev. J. T. bwiudells pastor. General class meeting at D:30 a. m., led by tho pastor. Sermon at 10:30 a. in. Sunday school at. a p. m., nr. ,i. a. lyuen, Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. in. Seats tree. Everynoay welcome. Calvary Baptist church, South Jardin street Preaching to-morrow at liwn ti. m. and 0-30 p. m. Bov. It. I. Allnns, pastor. Sahhath school at 2 p. m., Ueacon John Ilunn, Superintendent. II. Y. P. U. Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting at 7:30. Everybody welcome. Servicos in the Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Jr. C. E. and Sr. C. E. Tuesday evening at U:30 and 7:30 o'clock. Prayer and Bong service on Thursday even ing at 7:30. Strangers always welcome. H. W. Koehler, pastor. St John's Lutheran church, West Cherry street. Bev. John flruhler, pastor Preach ing, 10 a. in. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. m. ; preaching 0:30 p. in. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, West Centre street. Kev. Cornelius Laurlsin, pas tor. Matatinum service U a.m. limn mass 10 a. m. Church of the Holv Family. (German B. C.I North Chestnut street. Kev. A. T. Schut- tlohofer. pastor. First mass 8 a. m., second mass 10 a. in. St. Casimir's Polish R. C. church. North Jardin street. Bev. J. A. Lcnarkiewicz, pustor. First mass 8 a. m., high mass it) a, in., vospors and lenediction 4 p. m. Church of tho Annunciation, 218 West Clmrrv street. Bev. II. F. O'Boilly. pastor, Itcv Jamea Kline, assistant pastor, rirev mass, 7 a. m., second mass, 8 a. m., high mass, 10 a. m, tienouictiou, v p. m. Knlmlftth Ismel Congregation, corner of Oak and West streets, Kev. Henry ilit- nlk. mRtor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. m and 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday servicos 8 to 10 a.m. and every weoKuay morning iroui i iuou. iu First of All, Red Flag Oil, 25c. What for? Aches, pains, bruiBes, At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It Is tho best flonr mad (lotiee to Candidates I All persons who wish to lie candidates on the Citizens Ticket at the SPRING ELECTION OF 1899 in the borough of Shenandoah, must present their names and the required fees to the secretary of the Citizens Standing Committee not later 'ban SATURDAY, JAN. 21, 1899, At 7:30 P. M., at 225 South jardin slrcet. ine eiuzens primaries will be held on Thursday, January 20th. between ine nours 01 4:00 anu o;uu n. m.. at tne regular Dnv nouing First ward. Chas Kadzewicz 1 Second ward George Leitzeri ; I bird ward, lienjamin Richards' : Fuurtb ward. I'eter Hiley's I Fifth ward, lobu Iteyrano's. ily order of tbe committee. WM. PATTCRSON, I'res. THOMAS DOVE, JR., Sec'y, COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY Brewers of the Finos and Purest BEER, PORTER, ALE, WEISS BEER Our products are seldom equalled and never surpassed. I'rivate families upplil at short nuice by our own special delivery. yjn. A 0. MORGAN, Or I'HIUUEU'HIA. Temporarily assisting Ur .I S fallen. 81 South rnii.. ..rrM., will have oilloe hours dully. rx. opt Sunday, from M tod a 111 and S tu i p m lir t .ill. n's untie hours IxIiik fruni I 3" i" 8 W Aprs 9 fi 1,1 O'lll ,C) tu - 'I p il .H 1 IHUFW d'i . , ,.u.B Mil, I ulJ.i WESTERN IMPRESSIONS. , llrcrnt Itesldent nf Town Tells ot lilt' 1 rnttljlrn. Mr Harry I.. Vijfilteloek, who, until a 1..4 llh.u a,v iui,,.1itAlMl ft thftA aturn in tills I nif.ov n " town, writes an Interesting letter tu tho ItXRAU) on trl tlironph the southwent He is traveling for tho Capital City Shoe Manufacturing Ooiopniiy, Of HrrrtsburK. Pa. Ills hum now Is In lMnllnc. The tettnr was dated at Hot Spring, Ark. Mr. Whitelock find speaks of Dallas, Tesas. He says it Is tine of the Ih1 business centers in tbo Utc and, in mint iimUntes, reminds one very much of Sheuamloah so far as the muddy streets are concerned. Tne Southern towns, he adds, are very much in need of mud scrapers The mud Is a black, heavy, sticky kind, and hard to get nlT the shoes. It sticks like wax. Mr. Whitelock says Texas has a great future. It only requires Hrt class farmers to produce the best of crura. One of the troubles Is that the farmers I undertake to cultivate too much land and. having tu depend largely on hired help, tie y often meet with failure. Ifsome good north- em farmers weru to buy small lurins and work them ss they do in tbe north they would get much tatter results. Oue great feature of the land Is that it needs no fertil izing In fnet the farmers do not use tho baru yard nianurj, hut move the stable and then set nie to the heaps of old straw, manure, etc Mr. Whitelock speaks of the cotton industry and says that during his trayels he saw thousands upon thousands of acres of cotton which the farmers did not attempt to gather, owing to the low price it is bringing In the markets. Ho took a trip through Oklahoma and Indian Terri tory The towns remind one of country fair grounds. The places were filled with far mers and horsemen. At Wichita, Kansas, Mr. Whitelock was laid up for a few days with the grip. It is wonderful, he writps, to boar tbe ieople of Wichita talk f the "Kan sas boom." A few years ago Eastern capital flowed in by the hundreds of thousands. Eveiybody was crazy to take mortgages at 8 to to 12 per cent, and they got them "lu the neck." He was shown lots iu Valley Center that sold during the boom for $800, and many of tbeni are now sold for taxes One man offered his $800 lot for $7. with an offer of ?5. It Is not hard to perceive what became of tbe Eastern capital. True, Kansas it now in better shapo than for years Any oue wishing investment would no doubt do well to huy land thero now. Without doubt, some time this land will be valuable. Tcxar kana is a railroad center situated both in Toxas and Arkansas. Tbe post otllco Is built on the lino of the two states, doing away with one post oflicc and answering for both cities. In the Texas portion of this town liquor license cots f600, while in Arkansas the law requires fl.BOO. ' A street divides the two states. Mr. Whitelock then turns his atteution to Hot Springs, Ark., and says some very interesting things concerning it. Out side of tho hot springs, about 23 in number, tbe town has no particular attractions. It is built in a valloy aud has mountains on each side. The springs are wonders. The water boils out of tho ground so hot that you don't care to hold your band iu it Jong. Tho government owns tbo ground and lias placed several drinking fountains on tbe main street The peoplo who live iu tho city carry the water home in jugs, to drink. There are about fifty invalid soldiers in the government hospital. There aro government bath houses for thoso - who cannot afford private treatment. Hundreds of people bathe in them daily free of charge. The city reminds one of Atlantic City. Every other ouse is a hotel, or a boarding house. Each prominent betel has its privato hot springs hath. Tbe government regulates the charges in all cases, so that no oue can bo overcharged for the baths. The writer closes the letter ith wishing his many friends In Shenan- oah a happy New Year, and says, aS a post script, that Hot Springs is full of members of tho Elks from all parts of. tho United states. At onp hotel ho was introduced to no less than fifteen, ono being from Junco, Alaska. The Delineator For February, is called the midwinter umber, and presents a variety of illustra tlons and descriptions of present and prospec tive styles in every department of dress. umber of literary features that make the Magaziue one of tbo most readable of the mouth, together with discussions of great household iuteresf. Iu notable women in English society (second paper) Mrs. Fcnwlck Miller completes a graphic, attractive sketch of tho personalities of prominent characters In England to-day. The Commander of the Gnat, a story by Harriet Riddle Davis, is a charming romance of the rccetit war. Mrs. Alice Meyuell contributes another scholarly child-study in the scries on The Boy aud His Development. Home Work and I'lay for February, iu the Now Kinder gaiten Series, by Sara Miller Kirby outliuos Instructive lessons based on tbo commemorative days of tbo month. A aroun of suggestions for church fairs a re membrauce party, a calico carnival and a mother gooso fajr-and an entertainment for St. Valentino's Day, provide material for lively social enjoyment, and tho household suhiects havo a particular value in thouomes tic economy. In addition there are tne usual departments that have contributed to estab lish tho magazine as tno leaner 01 us ciass l)r. Hull's Cougli Syruii Is a true Iriend to all suffering with coughs or colds, This reliable remedy never disappoints. It will euro a cold iu ono day and costs but 25 cts. Marriage Licenses, Marriago licenses were issued to tbo fol lowing: Joseph Ccrncrnlck and Miss Mary Novwak, both of Now l'hila, ; W. K frye, of rinegrovc. and Miss A. E. Spancake, o: Plnegrove Twp.T Wm. Thomas and Miss Seliua Thomas, both of Mahanoy City. A Oood Thing for a Bad Cough What? Pan-Tina, 860. At Gruhler Ilros drug store. Fire I Fire I l ire I Insuro your proporty from loss in th oldest and strongest cash companies: Phlla Underwriters Insurance Co, of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co.. American Fire Insurance Co Wast Chester Fire lus. Co., United Flromen'i Ins. Co. T.T. WILUAM8, 123 H. .fardin St., Shenandoah, I'iivimi siii-i-pi'iIh Illiiulny. WaahljMEton. Jun. 21.-T!h speaker 01 the huuSe lias announced the appoint meat of Mr. I'ayne, of New Yrk, to the ohHlrnmnshhi of the ways and means committee, to uueceed the late Mr. Dlngley; Mr. ltlchardson. of Ten neeaee. to the vacancies on the way and means andrulea cominlttceacreated by the retirement of Governor McMII tin. of Tennesne, and Mr. Crumpacker, jf Indiana, on the committee on census, What Is Sllllou ? A urand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption ; used through the world for half aeentury, hasoured innumerable cases of.lnolplenteonsumptlon and relieved many In advanced stages. If you are not satisfied with the result we will refund your monoy Price 6 eta., 50 cU. aud I 00. Bold by l n. Klrlin aud a guarantee. Not Iteudy For Publication. U was stated at the otllte of floneral Superintendent Wilbur, of the Uhlgh Valley railroad, that the report of the inves tigation into tbe cause nd responsibility of the recent wreck at West Duuellen was not et raady to lus made public, but will be in a few days. Dispatcher 8ullhaii andOpir.u.r Rutland, are bU i still off duty. fhie selection of 10. 11 and 18 karat widdiuK i'iiiks OtUiui. Utlrt MiinMt tf A cold Is danger ous, limi t let It get the start of you, A few d .ses ot my i ild urc III I r. it up nnr f.n in of fild In a few li nrs and prevent gilnpp, diphtheria and pneumonia. It slemld be In every home nnd pi cry vest pDiket It Is better limn a life lusur unco policy. MUNYOtf. 1 ilsl. Guide to Health tron r ' 'f PI'" At all druggists, 3le. mnA Mf!t(-fit mtvl,. fr.p PERSONAL MEN riOK. II. J Dully, of AsMaud. was a town visitor to-day. Joslah W. Johnson, of Heading, was a visitor to town to-day. Stephen Lindenmuth, who has been at his home in Fisher's pnU.lt for several weeks on a sick leave furlough, will to-morrow after. noon start lor uamp .MCKentie, Augusta, ua , to rejoin his company. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. WIederhold, former residents of town now loeated at Philadel phia, wero In town to-day as gneste of Prof. F. Zcltz, at the Ferguson House. Mr. Wlcdeibnld's sister, Mrs. A. Itommel, of Capel, Germany, was also lu tho party. They left town this afternoon to visit rela tives at Illoomsburg. Mrs. Michael Fairley, of East Centre street, has presented her husband with a young daughter. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup should lie kept in every household. It is the best remedy for cough and cold, and is especially recommended for that grippe cough. Price 25 cts. Deaths and Fiinerttls. Mrs. Ellen Flynn, widow of Patrick Flynn, died yesterday afternoon at her humo, 413 West Line street, aged about 45 years Tbo deceased was attacked by grip on the 1st Inst, nnd a few days later gangreno of the right leg set in, tbe complication resulting iu death. Four sons survlvo tbo deceased. George F, Becker, a veteran of the civil war, died at his homo in Mahanoy City last night aud will be buried on Tuesday. Ho was a member of Severn Post ho. 110, G. A. E and Washington Camp No. 124, P. O. S. of A, The deceased was GS years old and is survived by his wife and seven children. Theresa, wifo of Thomas Nolan, aged 42 years, died at her homo in Mahanoy City this morning. She leaves her husband and six small children, Mlne Accidents. John I.udwig, employed at tho Maple colliery, received an ugly scalp wound Hill yos- terday from a falling prop. Joseph Murchuskey had his left foot mashed at tho Maple Hill colliery yesterday. He was engaged in standing a set of timbers when a pie- e of rock fell upon his foot. Annual Sales over 0,000,000 Boxes FOR BILIOUS AND HERVOUS DISORDERS Bueh as Vtlni nnd Pain In the Stomach, Glddlneas, Fulneti after meals. Hend ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness, Flushings ot Hent, Loss of Appetite, Costlveneas. lilotches on the Skin, Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful Droama and nil Nervous and Trembling;. Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL OWE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer will acknowledge them to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BKF.CIIAM'S PILLS, taken as direct ed, w'lqulcklyrostore Fomales to com plete health. They promptly remove obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys tem nnd cure hick llcndaclic. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills are Without a Rival And havo tbs LARGEST SALE trfney Patent Mcdlcino In ine World. 25c. at all Drue Stores. Consumption Cured. BROUGHT BACK FROM TUB GRAVE. Last November Mr. Joseph James, painter, of 325 W. Pearl St., Indianapo lis, Intl., was at death's door with quick consumntion. Wastetl to .1 skeleton: his lungs a mass of ulceration; liis death was hourly awaited by liis doctor , r 'i 11 . i . : .. ..... . ami lamiiy. lie was itcpi. 111 u tuusiaut stupor with opium. A friend, thinking to relieve his terrible counh, nave him a bottle 01 Brazilian liaim. seeing us wonderful effect, the doctor advised its continued use, Mr, James soon after dismissed his doctor, anil depended on the Balm alone. His recovery was rapid and complete, and iu February lie returned to work. His lungs are sound, and his weight greater than at any time in liis life. His recovery is regarded as almost a miracle. COMMA BACILLUS. In consumption beware of cough mix tures and prescriptions. .that contain opium. Opium paralizes the nerves, and gives the comma bacillus a good chance to destroy the lungs. It is always fatal. Jlrazilian Balm does not contain a trace of any opiate, but stimu lates the nerves with new life and power, destroys the microbe, aud restores all that is left of the diseased luuga to a sound and healthy state which no other remedy has ever been known to accom plish. Sheuandoah drugstore, wholesale agents. p n;i(((sj(ri (pipit PWP 1V 1 WP 1"l( HfT f1 SN5COUPON.sJi) This coupon Is Kood Cut out ttils Coy- ror one sneer 01 imiaic hy making!, purchase, pen and receive a sheet ot music FREE OF CHARGE. regardless of amount, at Brumra's Jewelry store. tii UV Ui UV uv uV ui uV it tli tti tl lii U UV UV UV tl. tl ill uV vl Ui uV ik ifc ft. r,,.u:rJ'"AU Nft eMAM.J A Wi wear Ttwice AS.r ill lilllliUiillllSlF' " (PgCf" TUB TVEATllBtt. The forecast for Bunday. Partly cloudy weather, with slightly lower temperature and fresh varlablo winds, probably followed by rain. rTI'HY POINTS. llfntiiKs Throughout Hi" Country Chrnnlrlixl lor llnstr 1'enisat. A dog fight in St. Clair, says an exchange. caused much excitement. That was to bo expected. 9 I'otivoits are beiug sought at York, by a Mormon missionary. I'cnsious havo been granted Schuylkill I'oiinttatis as follows: Alfred C Forney, Ur6t- Buiitt, (0, and lleiijauilii J. Fisher, Fottsville. 18. S M. Enterliue, 131 , Is now permanently locati d at Ashland. .Toll n J. Iteilly Jr., of Shenandoah, who spent the past six mouths lu CoWrado in the interest of his health, was In town last even ing Touuote Mr. Ileilly ho Is "a better man by twice" than ho wits before bo went west, and he looks It. Ashlaud Telegram. There is a lieiter feeling In tho anthracite ooal trade, and tbo demand is good. The I'ottsvlllo Heptasophs enjoyed their annual banquet last evening. (Jotutmtiy F, till Hegiinrnt, lack 20 mem bers to be mustered In the National Guard again. Dr. John F. Carpenter, of l'ottsvlllc, Is critically ill. and small hopes for his recovery is entertained. A literary and musical enteitalnment was given In the l'ark theatre, Frackvllle, last evening by the Alumni Association of tho Frackvllle High school. John H. Taylor was yesterday appointed fourth-class postmaster at Sand Rock. Harry Uautner, of Tutuaqua, and Mrs. Dora Greaing, of Hazletou, were married to-day at the latter place. The Susquehanna river is gorged with ice for ten miles along the York county slioro. CharleB llrotz, of Delano, son of the veteran engineer, is lying dangerously 111 in the hospital at Bethlehem where he under went an operation for appendicitis. Iu tbo railroad yard at I'ackerton Charles Weiuland, a switchman, was killed by an express. After next Monday tho executive otllces of this division of the P. it 11. road, now at Shamokiu, will be stutioned at Taniaqua. Tho new oflice above the freight house is uow ready for occupancy. The Colebiook furuaco No. 2, at West Lebanon, just rebuilt, has started up with 100 men employed. Edwurd Funk has been appointed addi tional letter earner for the rural free de livery service around Shlpponsburg. Brakeman Edward Campbell, of Maucu Chunk, who fell from a train into the Lehigh Canal, at Bethlehem, died yesterday from his Injuries. In acknowledgment of a pasteboard model of tho battleship Iowa sent by young Edward Elwell, of Bloomsburg, to Admiral Dewey, tbe boy bas received a pleasant letter of thanks. From injuries received by Miss Ida Bryant, in the recent collision of a coal train with an electric car, at Scranton, lockjaw has devel oped and tho young woman's recovery is doubtful. She Used a Knife. Mrs. Yozefa Kuczmarskl was arraigned be fore Justice Shoemaker last night, on com plaint of Mrs. Franczlska Kozlowska, who alleged that the defendant came into a houso with a butcher knife concealed under her apron and started a quarrel, during which the complainant was cut on tho head with tbe knife. Tho accused womiu was put under $300 ball. ; MISCELLANEOUS. molt SALE OH RKNT. On account or re- Ji inoval, I have for sale brick building, ppntrnllv located, bented liv steam, lras through out nnd up-to-dato In every respect. $2,000 down anil hnlnnco 011 time. No reasonable offer refused, ror full pnrticulnrs apply on premises or to W. I .yzewsky. aa r;ast venire si. i-vu-u nnit Sf'K-Chean : cood bowline alley, 1' W- tl. Clifford, 118 Mnhautongo street, l'ottsvllle, l'a. i-Kii TTWU UKNT fitorfi room nnd dwellinir. flillta- V blu for butcher,"" barber, etc.: centrally loi'iiteil i,nd rent rentonnble. AnnlV to K. O. Brobf, irrocer, eor. Jardin nnd Centre streett. tf I BARGAIN" in Shenandoah, Knst Centre r rent ftti. Kuitv terms, of lmvmeut. immthly, qu terly or semi-annually. il.OOOIn coh down. Old hotel or restaurant stand, small store or dwelling. Sccuiity Building and saving Union, Sciunton, rn rs-a-aji-eou TTIOK SALE. A square back drhlng sleigh, 1' earrlage.joad wagon, truck wagon. Har ness, robes anu blnnlcets, A trood opportunity for any buyer. Apply to Jesse Ilavls HI South White street. 1-13-tf jlOIt ItENT. toreruom ond dwelling, No. 10 youth Main street, now occupied by Mrs. J. J. DuITy. Possession oiven immediately. AU modern conveniences. Apply 10 r ran it Schmidt, IW Worth wain S(. TrANTED A bright nnd active young man of gentlemanly appearance and manners made. Address letter to (I, llEBAmofflcg. 1-7-tt TOTI01J. Desirable properties for sale. Ap- L piy to a. u. ai, 110 Q. M. Ilollopeter, attorney, Shenandoah. S-31'U CHARTER NOTICE. Notice is bcrabv irlven that an application will be innde to the Court of Coma on Pleas of Schuylkill county, I'ennsylvanla, on Monday, the sixth day of February. 18J0. at ten o'clock In tho forenoon, by members of tho Phoenix Kirn Comnanv. No. 2. The Columbia Hose and Steam Fire Kngiue Company No. 1, and The ltescue Hook and Ladder Company No, 1, of the Borough of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, for the Incorporation nf an association entitled "Tho Firemen's Relief Association of Shenan dooh, Pennsylvania," the purpose of which is thnt sultl nsMoeiatlon shall receive and hold property, real and personal, to be derived f ron I legacies, uequests, Kill", a"u npprui'rimiuiiB, un tile relief, support aud burial of members of the various nre companies in the said borough nf Shenandoah. Pennsylvania, who may be crippled or killed while doing puhllo Are duty or who may be Incapacitated in the discharge of said duty, and for tho relief of the widows and children of membeis of said companies who may be killed as aroresatu or wno may uie irom Injuries received ns aforesaid. The application Is to be made und, r tbe Act of Assembly ap proved April 29, 1871, entitled, "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations and tne supplements. Hald association Is to be carried on at Shenan doah, Pennsylvania, and Is to hovo all the rights, henellts and prlvelcges conferred by said Act of Assembly anu its supplements. M. li. 11UKKE. Sollcltc Jan. 11. 1899. 1-11-21-28-1 Our Meats TEMPTING FRESH, Are RICUS tender, The PKHVAII JUICY. Best. BELL'S, 19 1 OflK STREET. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety softness ot the skin Is lnr rliblr obtained br t hone who use 1'ouom'a Complexion l'owder. The Best Prescription. 1 -v - J Physicians Use Paine's Celery Chicago, 111., Dec 12, 1898, 1 Gentlemen : It gives mo pleasure to cer- tlfir tn the nood effects from l'aino's celery , compound for my patients iu general debility aud liver complaints. , Andrew 1.. i.unngren. m u. un,.lih,, t.l,.t. nl,T.lr.l.i In Amnrlca openly prescribe, use nnd recommend Paluo's celery compound ? First, because fame s ceiery compouuu is not a patent medicine. It is not the dis covery of some quack doctor of whom bit profession nover nearu ; it is not a concoct, on put up oy some man wnu name, and then adopted a first Invented a preparation to fit It; anil It. is not a secret remedy. But it is, first tbe result of tho life-long study of the greatest physician America bas produced, a mail wuoe reputation was worm wide years before he bad ever arrived at this wonderful formula ; a man wuo iim receivcu tbe highest degrees from tho best colleges, who was at tbe time of his great discovery a nrofessor at Dartmouth and a lecturer in other universities, a scholar and a member of a family which has made its mark in every department of public llfo In America, Prof. Edward t.. rneips, iuu., i.l,. u. Whv do nronressive and intelligent physi cians of every school p re.se r I bo Paine's celery Political Cards. poll WARD CONSTABLK, THOMAS TOSH, Of thk Tiuim Wabd. Subject to Citizens rules. pOR COUNCIL, Sr.coM) W'Ann, JOHN P. BOEHM, Subject to Citizens party rules. ;OIt SCHOOL DIRECTOIt, Secosb Waiiu, HARRY KEIPER, Subject to Citizens party rules. JjlOIt HIGH COXSTABLK, MORGAN HOPKINS, Qp The younm Waro. Subject to Itepuhtlcun rules. pW BOROUGH AUDITOIt, M. G. WURM, Op tub Fiftu Ward. Subject to Democratic rules. poR man constable, MICHAEL CUFF, Op the. Fourth Ward Subject to Democratio ruleB, poR man constable. JOHN M'GUIRE, Ok the Fourth Ward. Subject to pemocratlc rules. pOR HIQII CONSTA11LK. FENTEN COONEY, OV THE l'UTH VAUD Subject to Democruttc rules. DRINK CUSARY'S EXTRA HNK , QUALITY -GINGER ALB, - Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne riome-Bred Canaries For breeding purposes. All Kood singers. They are far better than the unacclamated imported birds from Germany. JAPANESE GOLD, PISH I and globe. All kinds of pigeons. We also I fcell mi ner' supplies and drilling machine. DAVID HOPKINS, 103 Kast Centre street, Hhenandonh, l'a. New Groceries. 1'lour. cood hrniid. from 81 10 I hundred upuurd. I'rt-nh butler nt itt couU per Canned Goods. SIMON LEVIN, d'centreSt. ttohbli.a' IluildlliK. ana Kecommcna Compound. compound In preference to any other remedy ? Because It has prolonged the lives of tbou- u,. f iin"irnr it has made their ntc.lc na. tlents well. Tim best test that can be BDolled to ralne's , 1 , - - ceiery compuuuu uu iv. If ono is run down," fcols without cuergy, llfol ess, useless, fretful, tako this great remedy, and note tbo change. Iu its peculiar ability to at once invigorate the body, to make new blood and to regulate tbe nerves, lies the erreat value of Paine's celery compound in all wasting diseases aud 1 disorders of the kidneys, liver and stomach A neglected complaint, tnougn sugut at the beginning, may through neglect cause a life-time ot misery. Tbe ringing In the cars, the backache or tho general debility un less the body is braced up again, may teach one by bitter experience that disease can creep through very small holes. Paine's celery compound stimulates the kidneys, Improves the appotito and dlgestton, drives out auy scrofulous tendency in tho blood and actively encourages tbo nutrition of the nerves and organs with tbe result that tbe whole body takes on flesh and color tho surgest indication of improved health. It makes people well I 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 sometimes they have to be worn continually but many abnormal conditions of the eyes may be qbviated by wearing glasses for a short time only If taken in time. Thos. Buchanan, 118 S. MairT Street. Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. Lakeside Hotel ! B. J. VOST, Prop. This popular hostelry is now open lor the entertainment of sleighing and skating ) attics. Dancing pavillion always heated. Excellent skating on the lakes, and supper served to parties on short notice. EVAN J. 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