Floral Cream For Chapped 1 lands. For Rough Skin. 20 cts. Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, J South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, T h-phonc Connection 'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121. 123 North flaln Street. HAVE yOU IfllM n 1 U;re it is. We mean sales for during our special four weeks, which period offer all we will Furniture, Stoves and Heaters At slaughter sale prices because we will spring another surprise on the public shortly by ad ding two more depart ments. Our floor space is at a prem ium, hence our astonishing offer. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B'.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 Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. SHOE BARGAINS. Men's Felt Boots with leather tops, worth $2.25. We are closing them out at $j,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 OTS. Men's $3 Winter Russets, are seHing at $2.15- All our winter footwear is going at 50 percent, below regular prices. BOSTON J 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPON1, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. IN GROCERIES, FLO.UR, FEED, HAY, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLOTH. we Always Have Bar gains For You. Philip Yarowsky, S13 WEST CZNTBE ST.. SHENANDOAH, PA n9 BEST Ul INI E GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTKAW, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, "-tre . of- m PITHY POINTS. ' tiitienlliya ThroUarlimit tt, Country (Mitmilrlftl fi,r MtMly 1'ctuamI. Attend illvlne af-rvlcra to morrow. Tamatiuu wiinU the t'ren postal delivery. The !high Valley employes were pnld to ilny. The RtKlitli lk-ftlnirnt will be niuilMed uut about March lat. Monday being Lincoln's hlrthdny the lmnks will remain closed 1 The Jeanesville ahnp Mint working, over 1 time t-u fill orders. , The Fmiith Regiment, during tliu recent 1 war, traveled 4, (MM) miles. j Sunday school Ivaauefa will meet In' Muha- miy City nest Tii vdavy. Tim "l'etinsy" employe received theli ' monthly stipend yesterday. I Twenty -live applicuuta weie oxnmliied at the Pottsvilla recruiting office Qeorgo L. Johnson Iim onteied a unit In waumpslt against Mary Duffy. The ultcjidauce Ht public achools waa re duced because of the cold a(ell, CMu't we Hiiiii'X the Cuban climate? ll would oiimc in Imudy the daye. Senator lliggiiia in steadily Improving und may leave Inn room next week. Slmiiiokfu's Town Council will purchase a hook mill ladder truck fur the firemen. (leorgo W. Christian, of PotUvlllo, lias heou granted a peusiou of ft) per mouth. The people demand tliu uews whlla it Is nows, and generally know whore to tlnd it. Fred. Weeks, of Uilhetton, is seiiously 111 with Briglit'n disease. His sou is also af flicted. l'otlsvlllc's water supply Is diminishing because of extturagaiit wuste on tlio part ol ooneutuers. The hearing in the quo warranto proceed ings against Coroner llleiler will take place next Thursday. Isaac .Morgan, the tinsmith, had ouo of his hands frost bitteu, audit is feared amputatiou may be necessary. A rottsvnie eoustable ilid a humane act yesterday in refusing to ovict a poor family. tint what about the landlord ? A deed lor a tract of land in West Penn township, irom J. W. Moyerot. al. to Mali lou A. Gi rber, was eutered of rtcord. Wo are in receipt of nu invitation to the banquet of tho Young Men's Republican Club, ot Mahauoy City, ou the 83rd inst. .1,111108 1'. Mfnoguo, the well known at torney of Ashland, is being prominently mentioned as a Democratic candidate for District Attoruey. The Huu. U. C. Schrink will no doubt make a good postmaster for Pottsville He has tho business qualifications, lint hasn't 'Uus had ODOURS ? Daniel Dully, of St. Clair, delivered an address on "Organization" at a social reunion of the Knights of St. Edward Society, of Sbamokln, Wednesday evening. Tho eniployeos of the P &H.C.& I. Co's collieries in the Gilberton and St. Nicholas districts were paid yesterday aud those in tho Mahanoy City district to-day. Frank A. Everett has again resumed charge of the clothing and gents' furnishing store, on East Ceutro street, and extends a coidial invitation to his former customers, The highest price over paid for u mil road boud in this country was for Pennsylvania railroad ucneral mortgage 0 per cent, terns- tered bonds which sold in Philadelphia last Wednesday at 132. G. W. ICleavenstine, tho popular and oblig ing passenger brakeman on the Pennsy short line, is at work again, after being laid up for several days, suffering from injuries received in tho wreck at Boston Run bridge. Why Wellington. Was .Called tlie "Iron Duke." The Duke of Wellington, hero of Waterloo, greatest of battles, was called from his in tense strength, power and energy, tho "Iron Duke." His was the masterful power to command, plan and succeed. In possibly less measure, this power of success is inherent in every healthy man. It is tho birthright of health and strength. It is ouly tho uerve- weakened aud physically exhausted mau who is the weakling in this world, the wreck and failure in life. And in this ago of scientific achievements, there need bo no wrecks of manhood, no weaklings, no failures to succeed. Meu who through ignorance, indiscretion, excesses or overwork, have weakened themselves, shattered their nerves aud exhausted their physical stiength powers and energies can, under tho medical knowledge of the present day, be restored to tbeperfict strength and vigor of manhood Dr. Greene, of 35 West 11th St., New York City, is the greatest specialist in curing this class of diseases that the world has over known. His success in curing such complaints is astonishing, and a revelation to nerve-weakened and nhysically-exhaustod men. His treatment differs from that of all other physicians. He uses absolutely no poisonous drugs, but achieves the most mar velous cures by-harmless vegetable medicines, truly wonderful in their strengthening, vital izing, invigorating and liealth-restonn powers. This groat boon to meu is mad doubly valuable by being placed within reach of all meu, for you can consult Dr. Green about your case absolutely free of charge whether you call or write to him. If you aro one of the weak ones of the world, lay you case at once before Dr. Greene, and your ner vousness. gloom, weakness, aud despondeucy will bo soon replaced by renewed stiength buoyant hope, bounding vitality and tho vigor of perfect manhood. If you cannot call, write tho doctor fully and freely aud i absolute confidence about your case. His advice and counsel will cost you nothing, aud we promise you new hope, new energy and the strength and power to achieve sure suc cess in life, if you will follow bis directions Letters Granted. Letters of administration were granted to John J. Eagan on the estate of John Lagan late of the Township of New Castle, de- ceased. Alo to Charles Haussmann and Louisa HaiiMtnanu, on the estate of Christian Ilauss- maun, late of the Borough of Sbenaudoa deceotod. THIS MOMKHN WAY Commends itself to tho well-informed, to do plooasutly and effectually what was formerly done in the crudest manner and disagreeably as well. To cleanse the system and break up colds, headaches, and fevers without unpletsaut after effects, use the delightful liquid laxative remedy. Syrup of Fig. Made by California Fig Syrup ('. 1'lrol llrol tire I Insure your property from loss In the old eat and strongwt eah companies : Phila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Fire Insurance Co., West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen'e ns. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. fir. Hnll's Couch Syrup always cures roughs and eolds. It Is poor economy to neglect a eold when a bottle of this reliable remedy will relieve and euro it at once. Price only 25c. AT THE OLD STAND. FRAM A. EVERETT I las again assumed control of the CLOTHING AND GENTS' "FURNISHING STORE Formerly conducted by him at No. 7 East Cent re Street. New line of goods, and the public is gf nerally invi'ed to inject the same. MUNYON'S GUARANTEE, ItronK Aaaertlona a to Jtiat What th Ilrnieilloa will Do. Manjon (uirmttM that lila Itbeuiiutltia Oura wilt cura noarlr all crnea of rheuma tism la a taw hours; that lila Dyapcpita Our will aure Indigeilton and all stomach trouliltaj tliat bla Kldnar Oura will cura DO per cent, t all catta of ktdney trouble! tbat Me Ca. tarrh Cure will cure catarrh no metier how Ion standliifj tbat bla Ileadarbe Cure will cure any Und ot headache la a few mlnutf-a; tbat bla CoM Cure "ill aulcklr break un anr form of cold and so on throuru tbe entire list ol remedies. At an druggists, cents a rmi If you need mrdtral adrlea write Prof. Munroa, 1500 Arch at., I'Mli. It Is absolutslr free. TUB WKATlIUIt. The forecast for fcmiday : Partly cloudy weather and slightly higher temperature. ith fresh to brisk northerly and northeast erly winds and snow on the coasta, where the winds may becomo dangerously high. rfcttSONAL MENTION. Charles Weiscr, wife and children, of Hltteflold, V. Va , aro guest "f Mr. and Mrs. red. Aker, on West Oak street, The latter and Mrs. Weiscr are sisters Dr. Oeorgo S Went!!, of Drifton, Pa., wa? moug tho visitors to town last evening J 0. Metz, who is not covered with diamonds, yet shlues among tho brightest of otel clerka In the coal region, left his desk t tho Ferguson House yesterday and spent tho day with friends at hamokln. Misa Sadie Dintell, on of tlie local school teachers, is a victim of tho grippo. Mrs John D.iddow, of North .Lirdin street, s 111. Mrs. John Draper, of West Huckleberry alley, presented her husband with a young daughter yesterday. Miss Maine Murphy, of West Oik street, has gone to Now Jersey to speud a few days visiting friends. Miss Gertie P.irrntt, the obliging clerk at Hooks A llrown, is confined to her home from illness. Last Wednesday night sho was Hacked with nervous prostration, and is still very weak from tho effects. Oliver Eisenhower, ot tho Wilkesharro Kecord, who was a guest of town friends, left for his homo jestonuy. Patrick Flcmming, one of the Penn. R. R. depot employes, is on tho list of grippo victims. Mrs Eugeno Wellwood and sou and Mrs W. Stevens, of Brooklyn, N. Y are guests of P. P. D. Kirlin's family, ou East Oak street. Emanuel Delcamp, Sr., and daughter, Miss Maud, who were guests of friends in town, returned to their homo in St. Clair to day. Charles N. Beddall, a former resident of town, is seriously ill at his home in Tumaqua, suffering from a bilious attack. William Donahue, of Sheppton, was among tho visitors to town to-day. John Koona, of Frackvillo, was a visitor to town to-day. J. J. Coakley was an afternoon passenger to New York. I. S. Moser, of Pottsville, was a business visitor to towu to-day. Sunday Specials. Eeirular services will be held in the United Ev.inunliral church. North Jardln street, to morrow at 10 a. m. aud 0.30 p. m. Sunday school at 1.30 p. m. Kev. J. J. Keitz, pastor. K. L. U. E. on Monday evening. 1'rayer praise and testimony meetings every Tues dav. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday even ings. Jr. K. L. C. E. every Saturday veiling at 7 o ciock. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore nastor. Preachlne at 10:30 a. m. and U:30 i. m. Sunday scuooi ai s p. ni. vyiass nieei. ug on Wednesday evening. General prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Everybody welcome. Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, on West Oak street, to-raorrow as follows: Holy Eucharist, 10:00: 10:30 Moruiug prayers. Sunday school, U:00 p. m. Evening Prayer, 7:00. U. W. Van iossen, pastor. First Bantist church, corner of West and Oak streets, Rev. D. I. Evans pastor, services nt. 10 a. m. andOD. m. Sunday school at a p.m. Prayer meeting aionuay eveumgs. ioiiug People's meeting Wednesday evenings, Class meeting Thursday evenings. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak and White streets, Kev. J. T. Swindells pastor. General class meeting at U:.iU a. m. led by the pastor. Sermou at 10:30 a. m ool at 2 i). ro.. Dr. J. S. Callen Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. m. Seats tree, iiveryoouy welcome. Calvary Baptist church, South Jardln street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a mill (1:30 n. m. Rev. R. It. Albius. pastor. Sabbath school at 2 p. m.. Deacon John Bonn. Superintendent. U. i. 1. U Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer iueewug ui cou, Everj'body welcome. St. John's Lutheran church, West Cherry street. Rev. John Gruhlcr. pastor. I'rcach ing, 10 a. m. ; Sunday school, 1M0 p, -m, preaching 0:30 p. m. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, West Centre street. Rev. Cornelius iJiurism, pas tor. Matatinnm service u a. m. uign mass 10 a. m. Church nf the Holv Familv. (German R. C.) North Chestnut street. Rev. A. T. Schut- tleholcr, pastor, t irsi mass s a. m., secoiiu mass Ida. in. St. Casimlr's Polish R. C. church, North Jardin street. Rev. J. A. Lenarkiewicz, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., high mass 10 a. m vespers and benediction 4 p. in. Church of the Annunciation, 218 West Cherry street. Iter, II. F. O'Reilly, pastor; Rov James Kane, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. m., second mass, 8 a. in., high mass, 10 a. m, benediction, 7 p. m. Kehcleth Israel Congregation, corner of Oak and West streets. Rev. Henry Mit nik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10a. m.. aud 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. m, aud every weekday morning from 7 to8a, m. Heaten at Their Own Oanie. From Hazleton Standard. "SDoakliiK of quo warranto proceedings,' says tbe Hlienannoau iu;i;ai.i, isn-i n about time to set down ou these chronic olllce-seokers, who, failing to get what they want, rush into court and attempt to set aside tbe verdict of the peoplo?" We certainly airree with our neighbor. Politics, after all. is onlv a Eambllng game, and the words of Shakespeare, "Lay on, MacDufl, and d d be the man who first cries euough," there is mu oh food for thought for those who kick aud snuirrn after they have been beaten at their own game. Marrluces. The wedding of Chris. JIartlu, of Gllber ton, and Miss Bessie Holier, of Frackville, is announced. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Lottie Long and Mr. William Craig, of New Boston, which will take place on tho 18th inst. Last Weduesday Miss Clara Williams, former resident of thjs place, and Thomas Roberta were married at Scrantou Tbe bride was attired in an exceedingly pretty costume of blue Venetian cloth, and was at tended by her maid, Miss Mary itoberts, sister of the groom. James Huberts was groomsman. Tbe ceremony was performed by Rev. C. A. Benjamin, pastor of tho Meth odist Episcopal church. A the bridal party entered the parlor, in which the prettv cere mony took place, Meudellsbou's well-known march was Dlaved by illss r.mina uooerts, After the ceremony the usual cougratulatlous were passed and an elaborate supper serveu Both tho groom and brido enjoy the friend ship of a largo circle of young people, whose host wishes they will have for a happy and prosperous future. HX.TRtiASURER HAYWOOD DY1N& Attorney nenernl ltlkln Summoned td tliu U.vlnnr Sinn'" IlpdMde. Harrlsburff, Feb, 11. Attorney Gen eral Elkln received a telegram yester day afternoon from Mm. Benjamin J. Haywood, at Sharon, Baking him to come to the bedside of her Blck hus band, late treasurer and cashier of the state treasury, who said he would like to see hla old friend before he (Ilea, BBN.TAJJIN J. HAYWOOD. Mr. Elkln hurried to Mr. Haywood'n bedside at once. All hopes for his re covery have been given up. Mr. Hay wood was taken sick Ave months ago with an affection of the heart and lungs, which culminated Into acute Brlght's disease. He was compelled to relinquish Ills duties at the state treas ury last December, and has since been confined to bed. Three weeks aeo he was removed to Sharon. He has no children. SusIolous J'Tro In HuMmx. Halifax, N. S., Feb. 10. The Royal Artillery regimental quarters In the citadel were burned at an early hour this morning; causing Intense excite ment throughout the city from the time the alarm was sounded until 3 o'clock, when the Are was under control. All the regimental papers were burned, and the loss will be several thousand dollars. Tlie origin of the fire is an entire mystery. There had been no fire In the building for some time past. A searching investigation has been or dered. ?nOivnh's Coal Ifnntlno. Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 10. Manufac turing establishments of this city are closing down because of a shortage of coal. The supply has been almost 'ex hausted by continued cold weather. The public schools have scarcely a week's supply on hand, and the city has but a small amount at the water works pumping station. There Is al ready much suffering among the poor. The temperature is below zero. Coal shortages are reported from many sur rounding towns. Whiteliouse Claim Damages. Yesterday afternoon W. J. Whitehousc Esq., of Pottsville, through his attorney, D. C. Hennlng, brought suit against J Harrv Zerbey. publisher of tbe Daily Re publican, for $50,000 damages. Tho action in trespass was filed with the Prothonotary, thouah no specific charges have yet been filed. Tho suit is returnable to tho March term. Tho Miners' Journal says: the action grows out of articles, editorial and uews, which appeared in tho Republican, which it is alleged grossly slanders.aud mis represent Mr. Whitebouso in relation to bis connection, as counsel, with tho prosecution of tbe Lobanon county bribery caso of this week." Mnrrlago Licenses. Licenses to wed were issued to Charles Pitts, of Locust Dale, and Anua A. Lane, of Ash land ; Joseph Stueida and Susan Dupsey, both of Shonotou : Anthony llgunis and Lizzio Lcskev. both of Gilberton : T. W. Meado and Mrs Auuio Moran, both of Palo Alto. Enioyed Slelghrlde. A number of ladies enjoyed a slelghrido to RIngtowu this afternoon, in one of Evan J Davics' commodious sleighs, They will re- turu this ovenitig. Diun. nonmiEIlTY.At Sliennndoab. on tho lltb In t.. James, son of l'atriok and Esther Douiihertv. The funeral will tako Dlact on Suudctv afternoon, nt 3 o'clock, from the family residence, 200 North Mllbert street IntprniRiit In the Annunciation cemetery, Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. " MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. A girl to do general housework. Aunly nt 14.1 Host Coal street, Shenandoah, Pa, WANTKI). A GOOD HAltllKIt Will rent 1 I shoo 1 shop in Fruney'B building, on I.loyd street, either furnished or unfurnished, pd pr unmrnisncu. jippiy to J. J. rranvy. ti I701t SALK, nubbins' ouera house. Also I prlvnto dwellings in the Third, Fourth and Fifth wards of Kliennndonh. Aooly to 1 Robblns.No. 102 Academy street, Wilkcsbarre, lmt 1111 infill ltKVT Btoro room and dwclllinr. sulta- 1 bio for butcher, barber, etc.; centrally located and rent r.-usotmble. Apply to K lirobst, grocer, cor Jardln and Ontro streets TTtl r01t HUNT. torcroom and dwelling, No. 10 13 South Main street, now occupied by Mrs. .1. .1. Duffv. 1'oHscssioii iriven immediately. All modern conyenlences. Apply to Frank Schmidt, 115 North Main St. Ml-2w-eow E JOU SALE. A scpiare back driving sleigh, carr aire, road wacon. truck wagon. Har ness, robes und blanketn. A good opportunity for any buyer. Apply to Jesne Davis al South White street. 113-tf "TtTANTHD A lirlulit and active vounir man 1? of gentlemanly appearance ond manners to do local ounvasslng. $50 a week can be made. AddreB'i letter to II, HKUALUolllce. 1-7-tI VTOT1CE. Desirable properlies for sale. Ap i ply to S. a. M. Itollopeter. attorney. ntienanuoali. n-ol ti INSTATE of Hiittlo A. fallen Davenport, late 'j of the liorouiih of Shenandoah, Schuylkill county deceased. Letter, of udm uistrattou upou the above named estate having t eeu irrantrd to the undersigned all persons haviiu; claims against the same will present them for payuieni, tiuiy auuiemicaieu ; anu rnose in debted thereto, will please make Immediate payu ent to Or to IIOBH1T A. PAVENrOBT. Jons R. Covle. Attorney. Adminbtrator. Mieuuuiioan, ra ii-ow-oaw OLjr Meats TEnPTINQ FRESH, Are PRICES TENDER, The .V S Best. JUICY. PREVAIL. BELL'S, 19 II. IK mm ,liMiiiirRwfliMi'iTiilrt fflnfl iriiWfrwwilHTiiireirmTIWimatir , iM , BE CURED OF GRIP ! The Wonderful Now, what is the grip? Can it bo avoided or prevented ? And can it bo cured T Grip is characterized by a continued fover, by a tendency to inflammation of tho mem branes of the digestive and often the respiratory tracts, by pain in the muscles, aud by debility. The grip in individual cases varies irom a slight indisposition to sovero form with grave symptoms these variations depending wholly upon tho health, age, temperament of nervous condition of the person. Those predisposed to rheumatism sulfur crreat pain in tbe muscles ; persons of nervous tempera ment become low spirited, otten nave hysteric, and, if not closely watched, have been known to commit suicide. Several cases of this sort have been reported this month in the new papers. Headache is a constant symptom. The bowels aro gonerally con stipated Whatover form the disease takes there Is invariably extreme prostration. The danger to persons in previous healthful con dition is slight. It has been absolutely proven that there is one certain preventive of serious cases of grip; and tbat there is one remedy for persons sufforing with it, or beginning to bo convalescent from its attack. The unexampled public demand for Paine's CHARTER NOTICE. Notice is lieraby Riven that an application will be made to the Court of Comii on Pleas of Schuylkill coimty, Pennsylvania, on Monday, the 13th day of February, 1899, at ten o'clock lit the forenoon, by members of the Phoenix Fire Company, No. 2, The Columbia Hose and Mteam f ire engine company no. i. Company The Rescue Hook and Ladder Company No, 1. and The Defender Firo Company No. 3, of the Jlorough of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, for the incorporation of an association entitled "The Firemen's Itellef Association of Shenan dooh, Pennsylvania," tho purpose of which is that said association shall receive and hold property, real and persouul, to bo derived from Irgicics, bequests, gifts, and appropriations, for the relief, support and burial of members of tlie various Are companlea ill the said borough of Sheuandoah, Pennsylvania, who may be crippled or killed while doing public fire duty or who may be Incapacitated in the discharge of said duty, and for the rellrf of the widows and children of members of said companies who may be killed aa aforesaid or who may die from iniiiries received a? aforesaid. Tho nnDllcation is to bo made under the Act of Aesembly ap proved April 29, 1874, entitled, "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations' and the supplements. Said association is to be carried on at Shcnan- ioah. Pennsylvania, and Is to liavo all tlie rights, benefits and priveleges conferred by said Act of Assembly and its supplements. m. I.I, in Solicitor. 1-11-21-28-M1 fan. U, 1899. FALSE ECONOMY. w. nnra knew a man who was so economl cal be picked up all tho stray plus bo found. It saved him at lent thirty-seven cents a year for pins, aud It didn't take more limn lliteen uollars worth of bis time- This mun was a false economist-, same as the one who pays ten cents for a pair of spectacles. More eyes are ruined by cheap decentercd lenses thnn in any other way. Perfect glasses can be secured nt TII0S. BUCHANAN Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 Nortli Jardln St. Results Obtained Supt. Davidson. I colory compound during the last two months and tho proprietors of this remedy havo never known so great a call for it has been due to its use by thousands of people for whom it has been prescribed by intelligent physicians to restore tho patient's vitality, to purify the blood of tlie onervating poison, to restore the nervous system to healthy action aud to strengthen the vital organs. A person will continue to suffer from the evil effects of grip for many mouths unless ho attacks the disease by getting rid of tho unnatural, unhealthy poisous in the system, supplying tho body with new blood, arousing the healthful action of the Sidneys, liver and digestive organs, and nourishing aud up building tho over-exerted and debilitated nervous system. All this and just this Paiue's celery compound will do. In tho multitude of cases where it has been used, it has never failed. A case well known in Chicago, is cited. Mr. Frank E. Davidson, who is ono of tho most biilliant and best known engineers in tho world, had just finished the plaus for tho great intercepting sewer system in Chicago, which is to divert the entire sewerage of the city from Lake Michigan, through the famous Chicago drainage canal, and down tho Mississippi. Superintendent Davidson had worked for months on this scheme. .He was I woll'nigh exhausted and took to his bed with EXTRA I EXTRA I EXTRA I MEN'S BOSTON The regular $3.50 boot. long as they last. This is in gum boots iu this region LADIES' SHOES. S-2 We V9C FACTORY SHOE STORE, No. "7 South ISlaln St. REMOVAL I M. J. LEACH, TIN SMITH, TO NO. 221 EAST CENTRE STREET. All kinds ot stove and tin repairing done with promptness ami tatlsfactiou. We do Shampooing at Your Homo. Special Attention Given to Ladles. A Postal Card Will Bring Us. W. G. Dusto's Tonsorlal Parlors, Ferguson Houe Block. UiUfUiibUjtltbuVUiUitlidiuibuVuviiUuvliUivbuVUi pRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., Pottsville, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, (Una and Wines, at the bar. A choice line ot Clears and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodatlona for travelera. Meals at all hour Home-Bred Canaries For breeding purposes. All good singers. They are far better than the unacclapiated imported birds from Germany. JAPANESE GOLD FISH and elobea. All kinds of pigeons. We alao sell wlnera' auppllea and drilling machines, DAVID HOPKINS, 103 Knst Centre street, fUienandoau, Pa, the Case of m an attack of the grip. After a while the dis ease not having left him he was advised to try Paine's celery compound. Ho was soon back at his ofllco in the department of public works, a well man, and forthwith wroto a letter to tho proprietors of tho remedy, in which he says: "I had been told by friends of tho wi nder ful results obtained by them from the use of Paine's colery compound. After my severe attack of the grip I determined to try it. I havo already found that my fi lends' reports wcro not at all exaggerated and I wish to join most cheerfully with them in recom mending tho remedy to others." Hundreds of grateful letters havo been written to the proprietors of Paine's celery compound since the appearance of grip this year, telling of the perfect recoveries It has effected. The letters come from men and women of many conditions. Few persons are so poor they cannot afford to have this great remedy constantly in the house, and nono are so prosperous that for their health's sake they can afford to be without it. When so many men and women whose words carry tbe utmost weight in the communities in which they live testify as,they do to tho great benefit tboyhavo received from Paine's celery compound, there can be no hesitancy in try ing It. A single trial is the test which is confidently tuvitod. DUCK BOOTS. They.jpill sell at that price as the biggest bargain yet offered will sell -ISO pairs at Button or lace. Abe Lcvlne, Prop. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY Brewers of trie Finest and Purest BEER, PORTER, ALE, WEISS BEER. Our products are seldom equalled aud never surpassed. Private families supplied at short notice by our own special delivery. Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. Lakeside Hotel ! B. J. YOST, Prop. This popular hostelry is now open lor the entertainment of sleighing and skating j arties. Dancing pavillion always heated. Excellent skating on the lakes, and supper served to parties on short notice. New Groceries. Flour, good brand., from f 1 'JO a hundred upward. Fresh butter at 20 cents per pound. Fresh eggs ulwaja 011 lioud. Canned Goods. SIMON LBVIN.dCentreS ItobbW Dutldlng. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety aottneas of tbo akin Is Inva riably obtained by tbore who use Pouomi' Complexion Powder, .If ) i year.1 aarj
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