It Floral Cream For Chapped H.mds. For Rough Skin. 20 cts Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, S South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Sacrifice Sale Of Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. Our store it overstocked as is also our storage place at the depots. For the next 30 days we will sacrifice them at almost j our own price. The "True Fortune" heater, for many jears 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 F0RCJE1 US WHEN BUYING. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos 11 9-1 21 -1 23 North Main St. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, E'.own Stout, 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 $1.30, 300 pairs of Ladies' Shoes, actually worth $1.2., 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 TORY SHOE 27 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. REDUCED - PRICES PREVAIL AT OUR STORE. Groceries and Dry Goods. Philip Yarowsky, 313 WEST CENTRE ST SHENANDOAH, PA BEST LINE GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTKAW. Floor ana Tabic Oil Cloths. 2. B. Foley, aT-wntr CJ)' i MrS:""' entirely removed and my 3 or 'm mam I is ance?oiS When dandruff appears it is usu ally regarded as an annoyance. It should be regarded as a disease. Its presence indicates an unhealthy con dition of (he scalp, nvhich, if neg lected, leads to baldness. Dandruff should be cured at once. The most effective means for the aire is found in AYER'S HAIR VIGOR. It promotes the growth of the hair, re stores it tvhen gray or faded to its original color, and keeps the scalp clean-and healthy. ' Fir more thnn el-lit year I was greatly troubled with dancli ff.And though fiuuni( man, my hair was fust turning gray and (alU intern.. Daium-n senneu Ini-vltable until I begun to use Pirn I rirnt tiro I In.tire your property from loss in tho oldi stand strongest cash companies : Pbla Un lerwritors Insurance Co. of North Amerind and Fire Association, Ilarttord Fire Ins Co., American Fire Insurauci' Co., West Chester Fire Ins. Ct.., United Firemen's Ids. Co. T. T. Williams 123 S. ,f ardlu St.. Shenandoah. First ot All, Bed Flag Oil, 25c. What for? Aches, pains, bruises. Gruhler Bros., drug store. At Is Still Doing the Duty of Our cut price shoe sale last week was far above expectations. Many who have missed the opportunity of buying can still be accommo dated. The goodS'On our counters are the same grade as displayed last week, to which we have added several new lots. The balance of the Ladjes' $i .98 shoes have been plficed on the 51,60 counter. We still have 150 pairs. This makes room for a display of Men's and Boy's shoes. We have 120 pair of Men's shoes, extra good quality, wide and narrow toes sold from $3 to $5, our price is $1.98. Another lot of Men's shoes, worth $2.00 and $2.50, numerous styles in black and tan, our price is SI.25. Another bargain. A lot of Boy's shoes, black and tan, sold at $1.50 and $2.00, are going at 98 cents. Still another lot oi Youth's shoes, black and tan, good stock They were $1.25 to $1.65 and we are closing them out at 75 Cents. Here is a winner for school dren. chil- These goods were not placed on our counters last week because we did not have the necessary dis play space. They are. posi tively the same grade of goods as sold last week. BALL'S Shoe Store, 14 S. Main St. JLS 50c EVENTS AT FORT MONROE. An lutttrHNiliiK Letter From it Hlieimmlonli Hoy Located There. Kihtoh 1Ikkmi - Ileittir under the tin prnmlim that the people or Hhennndoah would lie pleased to hear something concerning their noldler boy at Mils place 1 thought the ltet way In Infnrin thuin would bo by send ing an article to your pair. Next Wednesday all the men who enlisted In the Sixth UeKiuient of Artillery during the war will be discharged from tho service of the United States. Several of the boys from Shenandoah uro In the Sixth. Thomas McAllister will stay in tliunrmy. as ho thinks it is better than working in tho mines. Charles McLoiighlln has returned from his home and is again doing duty. John McUownn has been detailed to attend the School of Signaling and Telogniphy, and is making rapid progress. lUvid Cray, of Lost Creek, is home on furlough on account of the death of bis brother. Willie KHvanaugh, of Mahanoy City, Is also detailed at the Signal nud Telegraphic School. Nearly all tho boys are anxiously waiting for tho I'cnco Troaty to bo ratified, so that they can got their discharge. The weather in tins place is something awful. Ouo day It is beautiful and tho sun shines, and tho next day it rains. Thoro is always a heavy fog in the morning, and when you catch o cold It will not leavo you until tho warm weather comes and molts it. Quite a number of the boys from all Bat teries are deserting, and some of them are continually In debt to Uncle Sam. Tom II lira t, of Ashland, is still the same old tioy and Is constantly on tho look-out to crack somo of his excellent jokos. He is a Joker from way back. ' John Cox is pleased with tho army and is getting along nicely. Thomas Ilutton, of Wm. l'cun, is growing in size and weight, and is still the same, old Tom. Soldier. Furt Monrse, Va., Jan. 21, 1899. "Neglected colds make fat graveyards." Dr. Wood'9 Norway Pine Syrup helps men and women to a happy, vigorous old age. MA'f BE THETvICTIM. Hotly found at Tainaqiiw May bo Mlcliuol Triicht-nbHrg'. Tho Philadelphia police thiuk that tho name of the murdered man whose partly de. composed body was found in the refrigerator car at Tamaqua last Friday, is Michael Trachtenbcrg, who has been missing from his homo in Philadelphia since Dec. 12th, last, lie was 22 years old and for some years had been subject to fits of melancholia. The de scription of the body found at Tamaqua talllos closely with that of Trachtouberg During melancholy spells Trochtcnberg roamed on railroad tracks aloDg tho rlyer front. A Good Thing for a Bad Cough. .What? Pan-Tina, 23c. At Gruhler Bros, drug store. Deeds Itecnrded. From Hannah Ilinickol to John M. Mo lten, ct ux. premises in Pinegrovo Twp. from Catharluo Machamer to Mary A. Searer, premises iu Towor Citv; from Ulyssos A Klees and wife to Erastus N. Klees premises in Fountain Springs; from Lehigh Valley Coal Company to School District in Itcilly Twp., premises iu Swatara ; from Paul Morgan ct al., to Isaac Morgan, premises in IIcginsTwp. : bill of sale from Michael T. Carey and wifo, to 1). J. Laugton, premises in Wust Mahauoy Twp. It's folly to sutler from that horrible plaguo of the night, itching piles. Doan's Ointment cures, quickly nud permanently. At any drug store, 50 cents. Mnrrluge Licenses. Frauclsek Proekapski to Helena Washke wicz: Antoui Petratls and Ellio Wukunute Anthony Kaicr and Lizzie Childs, both of Cumbola; Jacob Maurer, of Pillow, Pa., and Jennie West, of Kliuerstown. Use I)r. Hull's Cough Syrup lor your cough or com on chest or lungs, it is iruiy a wonderful medicine. No other remedy lias madu so many remarkablo cures. Prico 2Ta The Jury 'Wheel. Jury Commissioners Austock and Fogarty, who, bv the way, reside in Mahauoy City, have filled tho jury wheel for 1899. There aro 2,900 names in the wheel, and tho princi pal towns havo been apportioned as follows Pottsvlllc, 23; Mahanoy City. 1US; Hbonan doah, 120; Ashlaud. 100; Girardville, 10; West Mahanoy township, 18; East Mahauoy township, 37. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup stops that ickling iu the throat. This reliable remedy allays at once Irritations of the throat, sore throat, hoarseness and other bronchial alrec- tions, Knocked Down by Milieu, Joseph Marshal, of South West street, was knocked down and trampled upon by a team of mules at the Shenandoah City colliery yesterday afternoon. His body was badly bruised, but Dr. Stein says the Injuries are uot dangerous. Foot Injured. Michael Dulski, a 15.year-oId boy employed iu the breaker at tho Maplo Hill colliery aud residing on South Jardin street, had tho toes of his right foot mashed this morning by having the foot caught between a belting and a pulley. Two Lost Children. Two children, aged 3 and 1 years, wandered from their homo at the western end of Centre street yesterday, at about one o'clock in th afternoon, and were, found near the Indian Ridge breaker at eleven o'clock at night by Policeman Martin Mullahv, who restored them to the arms of the almost distracted parents. Annual Sales over 0,000,000 Boxes rOE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Tain In the Stomach, Giddiness, Fulueai after meals. Head ache. Dlzzinoea, Drowsiness. Flushings ot Heat. Loss ot Appetite, Costlveness. Wotohes on tho Skin. Odd Chills. Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and nil Nervous and Trembling- Sonsations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL 0IVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer will acknowledge their to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. IILIXIIAM'S 1MLL8. taken na direct ed, w'lqulekly rcstoro Females to com plete health. They promptly removo obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys tem and euro hick Ili-uduetio. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion I Disordered Liver J III MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And bftvs tbe LARGEST SALE OfUEy Tate nl Medicine In the World. 25c. at all Drug Stores. A O. MORGAN, Of PlIILAIlELPIIIA. Temporarily assisting Dr. .1- 8. Callen, 81 South Jardin slreet, will have ofllce houm daily, except Sunday, from 8 to a. in. and 8 to t p. m. Dr. Uallen's ofllce hours bolng from 1:30 to 8X10 p. m. and 0:30 to 8.0U p. ru. dally, except Thurs day evening anu nuuuay. I will puarnntpe that my nin-uiiiatism Cure will relieve Imn bngo, Rclatku nnd oil rheumatic palim In two or three hours, nnd cure In a few days. MUNYON. At oil drugglsti, 25c. 8. vial (Juide to Health nnd medi cal advice free. 1005 Arch st.. Phlla. 'II IK, IVKATH Kit. Tho forecast for Wednesday: Cloudy, cooler weather, with rain or mi"W, and brisk, variable winds, probably followed by clear ing. PITHY POINTS. Happening). Throughout the Cnuutr) Jhrnlllfid for llanty I'm-Ufal. Fred. Lauor, employed nt the P. & It. station at Pottsville, drew a $1,000 prize In a lottery. Two more of tho new Baldwin engines arrived nt Palo Alto yesterday. II C. Frick, of tho Carnegie Sleel Com pany, or l'ltttburg, denies a reported dis agreement and business separation of Acdrcw Carnegio and himself. Michael O Ilrion and Miss Ella Garner, both of Ashland, will bo married on the 31st int. Tho days aro growing longer. Mrs. Wm. Hull, of St Nicholas, whoso husband died on Oct, 31st, was granted a pension of $8.00 per month. Mrs. James (VDonnell is critically ill nt her omo In St. Clair. Making a misstep over tho sido of a car, which lie was helping to unload, Enhralm Irvin, of West Lebanon, pitched headlong 15 feet and fractured his skull. Ashland has about a dozen lawyers, and ench is n candidate for Ilorough Solicitor to succeed Judge W. A. Marr. Lout will bo hero in a few weeks, conse quently there is a larger issue of marriage licenses. Charles Petit, of Pottsville, has accepted tbe position of hrakeman on the Penua railroad. While on his way homo from a fishing ex pedition, John L, Smith, a prominent Civil War veteran of McConucllsburg, dropped over dead in tho road. At Langford Mrs. Mnry McGeohan met death by falling down stairs. Coal falling In tho Greenwood colliery. near Tamaqua, killed Joseph Smith. Mckel-iu-the-slot machine! have been re moved from all Shamokln saloons, by order of Burgess Harrow. Tho Sailor planing mills, now located at Jalappa, will bo removed to Palo Alto. Tho Burns banquet will bo held at Potts villo to-morrow evening. Tho Mahanoy Valley Ministerial Aasocia- tlon met in St. Clair to-day. The Union Coal Company at Mt. Carmel paid out s'0,000 ou Saturday. The Town Council of Summit Hill has entered into a ten year contract witli the Panther Creek Valley Electric Light Com pany for street lighting nt $100 per arc light per annum. Tnmaqua'8 postmaster receives $1700 a year. Qeorgo K. Kalbach, of Pottsville, second lieutenant of Co. F, Fourth Kegiracnt, P, V I., received his discharge and pay yesterday The latter amounted to $2C0.50. The life was squeezed out of James Mathews, caught between a wagon aud a prop of tho Bear Valley shaft, Shamokln. A $20,000 building will bo erected at Mer- cersburg Academy, with a dinning hall for 300 boys on the first Hoor and a dormitory above. The headquarters of.a number of Philadcl phia & Heading Kailwny ollicials were re. moved yesterday from Shamokln to Tama qua. ATTEMPTS AT SUICIDE. nrlH Green, a Knife and Itaor Used Without ICIlecl. John Iiicli. aged 23 years and residing with bis mother, Mrs. Emma Kiel, at Mahanoy City, made three unsuccessful attempts at sulcido yosterday afternoon. Rich has beon dissipated for several years and has been separated from his wife lor tho past three years. Yesterday ho visited all tho drug stores of tho town and asked for Paris green but at each place his request was refused He finally secured it at a hardware store upon tho representation that he wanted to kill rats. He took the poison homo nud mixed it In a glas3 with alcohol. His motlie: discovered what was going on when half the doso was swallowed. She took the glass away from iiicli, who immediately after tried to make use of a razor and a pocket kuife, both of which were taken from him by his motlie before he could harm himself. Does Tals Strike Ton 7 Muddy complexions, Nausoatlng breath come lrom chronic constipation. Karl Clover Root Tea is an absolute cure aud has been Bold for fifty years on an absolute guarautco. . Price 25 cts. und SO cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Fingers Itadly Mashed, Thomas Grady, of South Bowers street had tho Index, middlo and ring fingers of his right hand badly crushed at tho Knicker bocker colliery yesterday afternoon. When Dr. Stein examined tho fingers be found them almost cut nil. Urady's band was caught between a piece of falling top slate and a prop. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup cures cough or cold ill short cyder. Uuu bottle this wonderful remedy will ellcct a cure. is absolutely the bet cough syrup made, Prico 25c. , icing Cut Otr. Dr Stein was called upon to-day to cut ring from the finger of a two-year old child The ring caused much sufi'eriug, as it was too small for the finger, It was slipped ou by an older child. Tell Your Wife About It. You may hu at work when John E. Doyl calls at your homo with hU great 35-ceut book, "Rev. Lambert's Famous Answers to Bob Ingerfcoll," so lull your wife to buy it fo you. It is u rare treat, and the agent is dis posing of hundreds of them. Jewish Wedding. Tho marriage of Miss Fannie, eldest daughter of Max Stipowitz, of East Centre Btreet, to Harry Kaufman, of Towanda, Pa was solemulz d In the Kehelos-Israel ryna gogue late this afteruoou. IUbhi Henry Mltuiek ofiiclated. Unrounded lteport. During the past two days rumors have been current in this town to the eilect that Michael Coyle. who was shot at Raven Run bad made a confession at the Minors' hospital, implicating himself and others In theatre, clous awtault upon John Hall, In town, sev eral months ago. and other acts. The Hku- ald has investigated tho report by iuqulrln of the hospital officials and people at Ash & land supposed to know of the confession. all deny that they have any knowledge The report Is evidently n fake. COURT HOUSE NEWS. I our ennrts Are Hur.tilng and tlm 1 1 lit Ofllce. Are tinny. IVdtsviile, Jan. 21. There was nnothor busy sceno about the court house to-day, four courts being Iu full operation. Judge Marr is presiding In llccnso court. Yostciday 78 liquor dealots lifted their licenses, yet there are a great many that have not been taken up. Tho last day for taking up licenses is February 1st. Thcro havo been no sensa tional developments In connection witli !lceiie court, and thoro havo becu few re monstrances filed, especially from Shenan doah. Hearing in tho enso of David M. Graham vs John Lawlor, lor possession of property iu Mahanoy City, was postponed. John F. Whaleu, one of con unci for tho defense, iu tho case of John S. lioill' vs. the olumbia Browing Company, moved an arrest f judgment to fiio reasons for a new trial. Ho also asked that the chargo of the court bo ritton out. The motion was granted. The bond of IU. Iiov. P. J. Ryan, Arch bishop of Philadelphia, In the sum of $14,000, was nresented to court and approved. It Is roposed to mortgugo the property of St. o.cph's church at Ashland to raise $7,000. A nol pros, was directed to ho entered 111 tho raise, of tho Com. vs. D. E. Jones, charged with nttomptcd bribery. Tho costs were paid by tho parties Interested. Levi G. Bobb, formerly of Mahanoy Dane, was hrou gilt to court yoitcrday from Phila delphia 011 a capias. Ho was convicted al a recent ttrm of court, and tcntcnccd to pay the costs, which ho has failed to do. He was released oil his own recognizance on his promise to p.iy the costs. License were grunted to Thomas tracey, 1 1 the First ward, and Thomas E. Itcilly, T bird ward, all of Shenaudoah, audi-, J 1! 'cters, at Ulugtown. Orplititin' Court In the estate of Daniel Link, deceased, court directed n citation to issue on Ellas K. Staiificrand Trenton W. Rumble, adminis ters of the estate of D. M. Stauller, to file an account in the estate of Daniel Link. Re turnablu tho third Monday of February. EJt" the estato of Louisa Flock, doccascd, court decreed that Charles F. Fleck be uthorized to bid on the real estate or any pur-part thereof aud to become a purchaser thereof at public sale, In tho estate of Louisa Leidlck, deceased, court ordered that Adam Lcidlch, administra tor, be cmpowcied to execute a deed to Jacob Eiseuackor for the premises iu the agreement, niTTlK 1 On tho 2!rd hist., at Mnliniiov O'tV. ra . Mary wire or Joiiu i uurKin, oRea vt year. Kunernl will take place un 'l hurt-day, !r.th Inmt.. nt 10 . iu.. from tho family resid ence, Kitfc House, Mahanoy City. High mnt9 at the nt. Canicus church, intcrmen will he made In the Odd Fellows cemetery Bhcnnndonh. Kelntlves nnd friends respect fully invited to attend. i-xi-m for otw 2&ZZ?sh VI IQO UlODQIOr RHEUrMTISrVIJ i.w.4,uut ana similar uompiaintB, una nreparua unilT mo stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. presonbed t-y eminent physicians DR. RICHTER'S r P AIM EXPELLED. World renowned I TIptnnrlcnlilrsuccPHBl-ul I Only genuine with Trade Mark " Anchor," F. Ad. ltlchtcr&Co., 21,)lVnrlSt., New l'ork. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks. 25 & SO cts. Endorsed & rucounuuaded ' A. Wasley. 106 K. Main St.. H. nagenbneb., 103 N. Main St.,, .r.D.Klrlln, 6 S. Main St. .,. snenandoah. i TBreir.sia-- DFt. RICHTCH'S "AMk MR" STOMACHAL best 1 Coll. IVHpppamfc Stomach Complnlnlw. MISCELLANEOUS. IjlOU SAMC OU KICNT. On account of re- JL' moval, I have for Bale a prick building, centrally located, heated by steam, iras through out and up-to-dato In every respect. $2,000 down and balance on time. No reasonable offer refused. For full particulars apply on premises or to w. uzyzewsKy, m r-asi centre st. i-u-n Olt UI'.NT. Store room and dwelllnir. suita ble for butcher, barber, etc") centrally loented mid rent reUHflimblc. Annlv to 1'. C llrobst, grocer, cor. Jardin and Centre streets, tf llAIKiAIN In Shenandoah. East Centre i real eetnte. ICaay terma of payment, iionthiv. nuaiteriy or Heini-aiinuaiiv. ii.uuuir cash down. Old hotel or restaurant stand small store or dwelling. Security llulldlngand Having union, ricrnmou, i-a i2--j-aui-eou 'LlOIt HA I.E. A square back driving glclgl: V cnrrlnire. road watrun. truck wairon. hai neBs, roheH and blankets. A good opportunity for any buyer. Apply to Jesse Davis, 31 fsoutn one Hireei. i.io-n OU RENT. storeroom nnd dwelling. No. South Main street, now occupied by Mrs. J. J. DulTy. I'oxbohhIoii given immediately. All modern conyenlences. Apply to rran Schmidt, ll'l North Motn St. " Ml-2w-eow TTTANTEI) A bright and active young mijn II of gentlemanly appearance, and inuuuers to un local canvassing. &xi u wee& enn uo made. Address letter to li.IiKKALn office. 1-7-tJ TOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap- 1 Dl v to H. u. M. llolloueter. attorney, Hhenuudouli, (KJ1-U OTOCKHOLDEItV MEETING. Tho annual O election of stockholders of theohcnanuoal Heat and Power Company, of Shenandoah, Pa, will be held at tbe office or J. S. Kistler. corner Jardin and Lloyd street, on January 21. 1899. between the hours of 7 and 8 p. m., for the purpove of electing nine (9) directors for tin ensuing year. l-U.lU-17-.il 11. M, UENULKK, SeC'y, C1T0CKII0LDBR8' MEETING -The annual O election of stockholders nf the Hhenundoab Electric I Uimiinatlng Company, of Shenandoah Pa., will bo held at the office of J. 8. Kistler. corner Jardin nnd Lloyd streets, on January 21, low, neiwceiLine nours ox i anu B p. m., lor me purpose of electing nine (9) directors fur the ensuing year. 1-3-10-17-21 It. M. Dkkulbb, Seo'y- STOCKHOLDERS" MEETING. The annual election of stockholders of tho Shenandoah tins Light i ompany, uf Shenandoah, I'a., will be held at the ofllce of J. . Kistler, corner Jardin and Lloyd streets, on January 24, l99, ueiween me nours oi t anu o n. in . lor ine purpose of electing nluo (9) directors for the ensuing yenr. l-8-10-17--.il It. M. l)EN(i.Kit, Heo'y, Our Meats rnrtPTiNa FRESH, Are piiicns TENDER The I'RRVAIL. JUICY. Best. Ml, 19 1. OH STREET JTXXtGSXCfXKGMdS, LOSSES OF Many Were Mysterious. -What the Prin cipal Cause .... 1. ..t !, rinnl ..nixfnm pneumonia is hpn Known to C OK mi ll IHU tvninujr ;" - nmtter which gets Into the lungs would be thrown out of tlm system by another channel ; "through tV.Hd-.- You per. "'"'5" .l;'"... ""J. ,;' i; tnf Why does tho heart fail ? Because it gets worn the sv'stom. the wont is too great. But whS does tho blood circulate so poony r isccause it is fcXdwltli poisons. It is the duty of tho kidneys to expel those , poisons, but because they are so weakened they cannot expel them. Is this not clear ? Is It nota simple reason? UThero 'iraslfovcrbcirknown but one discovery which acts directly upon the kidneys and which will keep them in perfect condition. That discovery known to cjemttta. ;ivs cians anil the world gonerauy is ttarner oulto as genera y ns is jingnv s uisoa-ro. Lave special effect upon the kidneys. It has is effectual to-dy as It lias over neon in niu If tho kidneys wero healthy and strong, thcro or heart failure, but tho kidneys, those quiet llllio organs at too iuwci p.rnun tuo nw, like the heart, iio working day and night and easily get out of order and even when they iebclthev do not make any demonstration over It. They seldom .f'"""' along and do tho best thoy can. But they nono tho less undermine the liro and cause dis ease and often death. ,, . . ., . ,. V.... !, Look, theroforo, to your kidneys nnu guarn aifford to negloct these most important organs thorn constantly. They aro gratctut tor any PERSONAL MENTION. B. J. Yost, of East Mahanoy Junction, was a -visitor to town last night. Willlavn H. Conry and John F. Hays have returned to their homes here, leaving re ceived their honorable discharges from the barracks of tho 12th U. S. Infantry. llonry Metzger this morning left for Pitts- Iiurg, Pa., where ho has secured employment. Matthew Lambort left town this atternoon for Philadelphia, to visit friends. Miss Jennlo Williams, of Philadelphia, has left town for St. Clair to visit friends. Misses Margaret Goyne and May hsterly, of Ashland, were tho guests of Miss New liouser last evening. Miss Jennie Todd, of Plymouth, who has been tho guest of Miss Nellio lldird the past few days, returned to her home to-day. W. C. Linghain writes an interesting letter to friends in town from Camp Columbia, Havana, Cuba. Ho is there as a member of Co. I), 4th Va. Vol. Harry A. Swalm. of 1'hiladelphla, was in town last night, as tho guest of his brother, A. 11. Swalm. Miss Fannie Gay is a guest of Mino In spector Stein's family, on West Oak street. Laiier'sJ Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put up in"bottleS"fOr"family use and delivered at your home. Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority ol beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH vTpp''ll''lVll't(l'l1'tV(l((V((ltlt1 We do Shampooing at Your Home. special Attention Given to Ladles. A Postal Card Will Bring Us. W. G. Diisto's Tonsorlal Parlors, Ferguson House Block. tf.ibvbib)tiliiliililidiikvlil.ildiUillitlilitillnltl( rRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., Pottsville, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, at the bur. A cholco lino ot Cigars and Temper anco Drinks. Accommodations for travelers, Meals at all hour a;s;l(iB;s;i((inittniiH(Vpn(ipns;ni fsCOUPON.v This coupon is good for one Bhect of music by inakingapiirchate, regardless of amount, at Brumm's Jewelry store. Cut out this Cou- pon and receive a sheet ot music FREE OF CHARGE. it U vli it ui tl lb lb di Ui di it ui uV u il Oi ii li lt it l it u7 ib U Shenaudoah Ice Company, Wholesale and ltctall Dealers In Pure Spring Water Ice. Contracts for summer and winter fillings. Call ou or address HART, DADD0W & CO.. 25 N. Jardin SI no pain liw yuni RUPTURE If you (rear tho CHAMPION TRUSS. Mads By WdUnamnw fun Cn B10 LacuU !. Phi P Tho Rosv FroshnoRR THE YEAR. Has Been. The number of sudden and myster ious deaths during the past year has been appalling we do tint refer to those who fell in the war. Thousands of promi nent men and women have died suddenly or mysteri ously. Why ? The doctors' certi ficates do not tell the rcasou, for too ofteu the real cause is far back of what U given as tbe Im mediate cause of death. Thousands are cer tified as having died of pneumonia. Now nf ktilittw disease, Tho lungs have never ll f,.f condition, bccausoall the cloreln l,;;t Mm or heart failure. out in trying to pump the blood through oiu xmo. - . - r , provon this In numberless cases and It Is just would bo comparatively ittlo pneumonia iiioni 11 B" V. . I oi ine no y. 1 uu uugui, . iu in...., lu neip aim mey iuiijuui. .o...., . BAD EYES Are what we are looking for. It is to be regretted that there are so many of that sort in this day and age, but they must be cared for, and if we cannot correct them when a glass will do the work, nobody can. No matter what you think the trouble is, don't do a thing until you see us. That will cost you nothing and may save you something. Thos. Buchanan, 118 S. Main Street. Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. lakeside Hotel ! B. J. YOST, Prop. This popular hostelry Is now open lor the entertainment of sleighing and skating jarlies. Dancing pavillion always heated. Excellent skating on the lakes, and supper served to parties on short notice. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, Nn. 13 North Jardin St. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY Brewers of the Finest and Purest BEER, PORTER, ALE, WEISS BEER. Our products are seldom equalled and never surpassed. Private families supplied at short notice by our own special delivery. DRINK CUSARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALB,- Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. Home-Bred Canaries For breeding purposes. All good singers. They are far better than the unacclauiated imported birds from Germany. JAPANESE GOLD FISH and globe.. All kinds of pigeons. We also sell miners' supplies aud drilling machines. AVID HOPKINS, 103 East Centre street, Hhenandoab, I'a. New Groceries. I'lour, good brand., from 81 W) a hundred upward. 1'resh butter at 1W cents per pound, l'rcah eggs alwa s on bond. Canned Goods. S1MON-M5VIN. Cantre BU, ,JHjblni' llulldlng, (9 T T . ' ii IT r iV mfav , sMW.itg i
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