. ... .......fW floral Cream For Chapped Hands, for Rough Skin. 20 cts. Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, ia. Telephone Connection. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119121.133 North rialn Street, Here it is. We mean our special sales for four weeks, during which period we will offer all 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. 1 19-121-123 North Main St. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pule Ale, B'.own Stont, 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 S.reet, Will receive prompt attention. Shoes ! Shoes ! ! A great slaughter sale of Men's, Ladies', Misses' and Children's shoes for the next 30 days at the Boston Factory Shoe Store to make room for a new stock. i,000 pair nisses' shoes, for merly $1.00, $1 25 and $1.50, now 75 cents and 9O cents. 5OO pa'r of Ladles' shoes, for merly $1.25, to go at 85 cents. Men's $1.25 shoes are selling at 85 cents. Another lot of sample shoes, were $2.00 and $3.00, can be had for $1.00. Our line of Men's hand-sewed shoes, all latest styles, are going at sweeping reductions. Everybody is welcome to come and examine our stock. BOSTON fill SHE, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa, I. SPON1, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. IN GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLOTH. wo Always Have Bar gains For You. Philip Yarowsky, 313 WEST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH. PA BEST MNE OF- GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTKAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. M E. B, Foley, ''cSUrt st. SiWHWijiT,..fi,H, . A tM l ilnnjjar. set th start of you. A few doies ( mj old fin e win hnnk up nny form of cold In a few linrn-s uml present .'i1l'l", illphiltrrln uml immimipufn. It 1 "M be In every li" mi- nnd every mt pocket. I( Is hotter tl.on a life lusur nnce polloy. MCNYO.f. t 'lot. Guide to IlMtth IWr, Ar. ' ! !. HUMOR THE' INSANE. Tlirro In IMpiU, ,,t It, Poyn tlip Snper liitcndcut or hu Aaylnnl. "Wag sitting In my onico tlio other dny, ' wild thu superintendent of the, ln (iio nnyhiin at Parlor City, "when one o( tho pstlents, a lmrnileiM follow who la allowed to ha.tr, the freedom of tho build ing and grounds, canie in, pulo with In dlnntlon, and said thnt ho had a com plaint to make. "NVhat Ik It, your hliihnewif' 1 said, for it was the Prince of Wales I was talk ing Im. " 'Are the rules of the palace to bo ob served or notf' he demanded. 'I want to know whether our rules can bo broken with impunity.' " 'Certainly not, your highness,' I said. What fa ltf ' f" 'I was coming down tho corridor this morning,' lie said, 'and In a rack on tho wall I saw a dozen ml polls marked "For mre unijr. iow, Is that right or nott " 'It Is,' I said. 'The tdgn Is correct.' " 'Well, th'ti,' he said. 'John frsfcrrlnir to a keeper) must bo punished. An I stood there he vm along and filled, the palls mtn water " 'lie ItfmTI be executed at nnce.' I said. and the prince lxwcd with great uorlous noss and walked out of tho room. "Tills incident illustrates a trick which fow people know anything about," con tinued the superintendent; "that is, thnt there is more unconscious humor about a lot of lunatics thun there Is 'genulno humor among sano poople. Some of tho things that my patients say and do nro funnier than any of tho things I read or hoar from tho outside world. 1 toll you, life Isn't bo prosaic ns you'd think in an ineauo asylum." Exchange. riiyslchtn Puzzled. Frank Trewclla, of Mt. Curmel, anil well known in tills town, is sullen up from a bronchial disease at the Mary Packer hos pital, Sunbury.that is puzzling the physicians. Ho is a son of Matthew Trewella, the hotel- keeper at Itingtown. AppritHrhlliK .Uftrrkicn. Jacob. Banenirt, of JacTtsons. and Miss Mary Mnne lioiker, of Mahanoy City, are to be married on March 10th. next. Mr. Bene diet was a br.ikcman on tho P. ft It. Railway fur a number of years and is now oar loader boss at the Maplo Hill colliery. Virol Mre! lrel Insure your property from loss in tho oldest and strongest cash companies: Phila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of liorth America and Firo Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Firo Insuranco Co., Vot Chester Firu Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 8. Jsnlln St.. Shenandoah. MISCELLANEOUS. SAI.ESMKN OasliKlit Sample free, nati, O. .--H7.M weekly selling brand new Burners for kerosene lamps, I, L. Perfection Mfg Co., Clnclii. It rjlOU KENT. Ijiri;e room buitablc fonloetor's I? iti!cc, South Jurdiit street. Apply at the Heuai.ii. !-21-tf POlt SALE OH KENT. A double block of housoH. on West Lloyd street, and a double block on rear of lot, fs for sale or rent. Iteasons. party leaving town. Apply at 3'-7 West Lloyd street, Shcnandoali. 2-23-lui FOIt HALTS, nubbins' opern hoiwo. Also private dwelliiiKS In the Third, Fourth ami Fifth wads of .Shenandoah. Apply to I Hobblns, No. 162 Academy Btreet, Wilsesbarre, l'q. 1-27 Im IJIOIt 1SENT. Store room nnd dwelling, suita- L ble fur butcher, barber, etc. ; ccntrally located and rent reasonable. Apply to K. Itrobst, grocer, cor Jardiu and (.eutre streets. tf ANTED A bright and active young bibii IT of gentlemanly nppcantnee and manners to do local canvassing. S50 n week can be mado. Address letter to 11. Heralu ofllce 1-7-tf TOTICE. Desirable properties for salt. Ap 1 ply to 9. O. M. llollopcter, otSorney, Shenandoah. H-31 tf IJISTATU of Jlnttlo A. fallen Davenport. late .TJ of the Borough of Shenandoah, bchuylkill county, deceased. Letter at administration upon the above named estAta liavlng been granted to the undersigned all persons having claims against the same will present tbeni for payment, duly authenticated ; .and those In debted thereto, will pleaso mako immediate pryn-ent to Or to KonEax A. Davbnpoht. John H. Covi.e, Attorney, Administrator. nuenunaoan. 1 u., ii-ow-oaw CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Kvm thnt on "Ma- eh 13. I&y0t at ten o'clock in tho forenoon un applica tion will be niiulf to the Governor oft ho Com momvealth of Perma., at Unrr.shtir?, lo. by The Muttiiil HiuliiinK'Hiul Loan Association, of .MienanuoAii, ru., unuer t o provisions of mi Act of the General Assembly approved tho 13tl day of June, 1883, entitled, A supplement to an acs enunpii ; au acs 10 proviae tor mo in corjtorntion and regulation of certuln corimra tions, approved April 39th, 1H71, providing for tho improvement, amendment and alteration of tne citariera oi oprporationfl oi tne becomj ciat and HiitlmriziDff the Incorporation of traction motor comprtnle," for an amendment of the charter of the wald The Mutual Itulltling and Loan AsAoclatlon, of Shenandoah, la., In 9ectlon VII of Bald charter, which beet Ion reads as follows: "Vll.The maximum amount of the capital etock of en id corporation is V0,!00 divided into 6Q00 shares, of the iar value of $100 each,' said Section VII, as amended, to Km am foMowa: "goctlon VII The maximum amottikt of thecstiital stock of said corporation UfWOtO divided Into IfiOO aharea of 9200 par ValH aeh and 2000 eliare of $10-imr value eaflh, or n total of 851a) share!,' the object of which proposed amendment is to eoure to borrowera larjfer loan's on Bhnres of stock, or a choloe of loans on such sliarcff, and a choice of time for payment of the name; and for such mirpose bald association is to have and enjoy all tlw rihtai4ljtHvilt4ffiioonftrrea by the aald Act of Aprft , and Its supplement and the said Act of Juno 18, 1888, and Its suvple. menu, M. M. liUiiKE, Solloltor. ( Fel, 13, W3. S-18-254-,11 Shenandoah, I'a Our Meats TEflPriNG FRESH, Are PRICHS TQNDBR, The PRRVAIL JUICY. E3est. At lt drmtxlsls, K8e. BELL'S, 19 1. OH M j fit!! ttTAtttllU. I 1 1 .' forwut Tor Sunday : Partly ri'.ua.v lo lorn) C. slightly warmer weather, followed bv tam or snow, with fresh and Increasing rmterly winds uml log on tho coast'. MsKSOHaL MBNI'lOtt. William l-'eely, of Now Philadelphia, win l)..th a limine and fair sex visitor to town to day. Ml Until lie, a fnrnior resident of town and new of Newark, N. J.. Is a guot of relatives here. Grant A. Herring, of Illuonisburg, was a guest of town irleinis yottcnluy. MIm Nellie Finney, who was a eurst of Mend in town Iho past few days, left to-day for her boms in I'ottsvillo. . J'llin llansler was a business vlltor to I'oUivllle today. Mm ltlcliard Toblti. of West Cherry street, lias iirefconted her husband with n baliy boy. Mr. and Mrs. IMwurd lteeso have becume the proud parents of it baby boy. The little Kuest arrived this morning. W. 11. Ilnidley, of locust Cap, was a guest of town friends to-day. Adam P. Smith is visiting friends at Sha- mo kin. tleorgo F. Selhert, of town, has gotio to I'ottsvillo In visit friends. I'M u aril J. Lynch has been honorably dls- ('liai.ted from Jtaltcry F, 7th Artillery, U. 8. ., lomlml at I-urt Warren, Il'istnti, Mass., and returned to his homo bore lo-ilay. jvilt .Inrors, The following nrn among tho petit jurors urawii for tho second week of tho March term of olvil eourt.iomuioncliigMuurlay, March S7: A. . linker, saloon. Ashland. David Lloyd, laboier, Csss. John Metedlth. laborer, Asblmd. Harry Kantner, clerk, Tmnaqitit Itlchard Webb, miner. Mslmioy City. Win. Mlddleton. clork, flllbcr.on. Mellaril (iitten, miner, Mahanoy City. M Mullet. Maluinoi-y, 3hmiandi.Hli. W J. Miles, grocer, Mahanoy City. II C. Harper, kalogmuit, Ashiand. Michael Cantwi II. teamster, Shennrrdoalu Kvan (irillltbs. ncent, Malmnoy City. James M. lladesty, Jr.. laborer, Twniao.na. I. J. llrennnu, saloon, aheiianiluh Win Dochney, ..gent. Mahanoy tlty. Wm. llarkim, laboter. Frttrkvlllo. Peter Mamn, tailor. Ashland. John Heartier, b ileum, (iilherton.. J. II Ma r tiu, fireman, Gordon. Condy Cull, boss, McAdoo. J. J. Foley, joiner, Mahanoy City. Peter lllisli, michinlft, Tamaqua. F. C. Hooks, nierchaiit, Shenandoah. EJw. Tooliey, Jr., laboier, Mahanoy 'Xwa ship, Ka3t. M. J. Bronnan, laborer, Cass, A. B. Karterman, doctor, Mahantouso. Chas. Adams moirhant, Mahanoy City. Frauk Flaherty, conductor, Girardvlller. Bornntd McC'oruiick, merchaut, Mahitrtoj City. The IMiyit Does Not I'ny. A Scranton syndlcato is negotiating for tho purchase of tho Edison Electric Company plant at Pottsville. It is valued at $tOO,000 with nearly 100 stockholders. During the past ten years tho company has paid bat one dividend, that was for three per cent, last year. AT THE OLD STAND. FRAK A. EVERETT RED AND NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAB, ! WHILE TIIEV LAST At Half-Rrice ! No. 7 East Centre Street T THE The sudden Epidemic Grip has startled the country The doctors confess they have no sure Cure for it. and this is seen to be true in the sud den death of Garcia and Ex 'Senator Brice and the alarm ing increase in the death rate But no one need be alarmed lhtire is a sure cure a perfect antidote. It has had 15 years test in thousands cases and never failed. That i remedy is BRAZILIAN BALM JNo tatal case oi Unp was ever known where Brazilian Balm was promptly and faith fully used. It kills the germs arrests the progress of the disease at once, and takes a the evil effects out of the system. For Colds, Grip, Influenza, Old Coughs, Asthma, Catarrh, Pleurisy, Bronchitis, it is a perfect remedy. FOR SALE BY SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, WHOLESALE AOEMTB. A Cheerful Look ii Makes Dish a Feast " Cheerful loohs ' ' depend just as much upon physical well-being as upon natural disposition and temperament. If the blood is disordered, the brain is starved, and no dish is a feast, " for the vitalizing reach the reason that the elements do not proper spot. . etep in the rifiht direction U to purify tlio body by the n of a natural romudy. Hood's Warsapurilhx is Nuturo'e remedy. It acta upon the blood, and whether tho sent uf thu dis order is brain, stomach, liver or kid neys, tho purifying proceiw of this medicine is equally nans and successful. It never tUsapimnts. Dipntncria - " iy Wtlo nepnow was troubled fur two years with sore tliront and tonsllltls. Was threatened with diph theria but Hood's SarsniMtrllla warded It oft. He Ir now entirely well." Inks'. O. Hkh, Oak 11111 Ave., Waterbury, Conn. Rim Down - " I was weak, had no an- petlte nervous and completely run down. Tried many remedies but nothing helped me until I used Hood's Sarhnpurllla which cured me." Mae. Wm, Marks, Ti Henry ,., llhu'hamtou, N. V. Scrofula-"! was almost bedfast with scrofula and catarrh, Had no appetite. Hood's Sarsnparllla soon made me stronger mm luier an tne sores illsnppeared and atarrh stopiied." Nrllie Osmkh. lit I.ron "trr-e Dps Moines, Iowa. Dy3Der)9la-"I suffered for 20 years . Ith flyspensla. Dared not eat meat, new bread or vegetables. Went huncry for fear of dlstiess. Kelt despondent and distressed. Took Iluod s Sarsaparllla and cot relief nimedlately. Can eat most anything with out discomfort." Mas. Emily V. Dt'MF, Mlddlcboro, Mass. Liver and Kldnova " My mother was very sick with congestion of the liver and kidney trouble. Nothing helped her until we cot Hood's Sarsaparllla, which showed Its effects with first dose. She Is well and hearty." Mas. D. A. Stone, Wlnthrop, Me. Hood'a l'lllt cure Hrcr Ills, tle rtoTi-lrrltatlngand tnlr ratlmrtlc tn taVR with lloml'a Hareaparllla. THE RUNNING CINCH. It Mrnnlnc nnd lJoonnmlcnl tTaca 3i:iilnlned by n Western Sheriff. "It Is In tho newly settled regions of tho far vest, vvhero bad men congregate and turn loose, that tho running cinch works to best advnntago, nnd It saves costs to tho comi ivunlty nnd troublo to tho sheriff," said nn ox-sherlu from Now Mexico to a reporter in the offlco of nn up town hotel "It works well all round nnd sntlsues every body concerned except the man that lsclncheu, nnd no never complains, be cause) ho'a dead. "You nee, It often happens that n sheriff In a wild and woolly region, with tho best intentions, has a live prisoner on his hands that ought by all good rights to be planted. Ho is responsible for his safo Icecplng in n jail thnt n cow could walk through, nnd ho knows that tho man la dangerous every minuto that he lives. The prisoner s mends outsido aro plotting to help him cscapo on tho ono hand, and on tho other thero is always tho ohnnco that the citizens get up a ncoktlo party nnd call for tho prisoner with n ropo, which Is a reflection on tho sheriff and gross disrespect to tho mniosty of tho law. 'These things worry tho sheriff, and ho thinks ho's stood enough of It, so ho leaves matters looso In tho jail, and tiicro Is not much of a watch kept that any one can sco, and tho prisoner, seeing nothing to hinder, walks out somo day and runs for It. Ho does not get far. Tho sheriff has everything prepared, with men wnltlng, and tho prisoner is bored nnd ballasted with lead beforo ho has tlmo to mako much of n show ns a pacemaker. Tho Jlonnons havo used tho posslull! tics of tho running cinch the most sys tematically, and in tho days when thoy held cams and spades In Utah a gcntllo prisoner in thulr hands was llablo to be ovcrpcrsuaded if ho declined to tako nd' vantage of tho chancos they gnvo him to run. During the building of tho union Pacific road through Utah tho jull nt nrlghoinvillo, 40 miles from Salt Lako City, becamo famous for this. Although tho prisoners comprised tho toughest class of men. such ns naturally flocked to the country ns tho rallroau advanced, no effort was mado to hold them In jail. nnd a door or window was always loft open somowhero nt their service should they feel Inclined to wnlk out. gut none over got away or outlived his experiment In breaking jail. Tho Mormons in ofllclnl authority aro always good shots, and the prison guards kept their practice up In this way. "It was through an atrocious misuse of the running cinch that tho grout Apacho chief Mnngas Colorado was killed by United States soldiers nbout 40 years ago, Ho hod surrendered as n prisoner of war and was hold under guard In camp when tho plot was mado for his death. As hp refused tho opirtunltles given him to run ho was pricked with a rcdhot bayonet thrust through the wall of tho tent In, which ho was lying. At that he sprang from tho tent and vns killed by the guard as an escaping prisoner. This dastardly murder, which was wholly without justl flcatlon, proved o costly crlmo for tho gov eminent In thu end. After this tho Apaches would not trust tho White man'i word, nnd long wars followed as a conse quence, in which thousands of lives were lost nnd vnt oxponso Incurred." New York Sun. Mtiklntf New Slio6 Seconilhnnd "I knew a man once," said a man who was getting his shoes blacked to Ids neigh bor in the next ohalr, "thnt had a now pair of shoes every week for a year, and they never cost him a cent." "Why, how was that?" tho other man asked. "Ho usetl to wear new shoos tor a sec- ond hand shoo denier. ' ' "What did he do that forf" "So os to put somo signs of wear on 'cm nnd mako 'om secondhand bargains. It loft 'em literally as good as new, nnd tho dealer could truthfully say that there was a pair of tdiocs that had never been worn half n dozen times In tho world, nnd anybody could see that that was n fact. Blacked up in good shapo, thoy'd look sllok as could bo nnd soli as n bargain In lino second hand shoos and bring about whut such thos would soil for new." New York Sun. She Ounlit to ICiumt. A charming Instance of logical topsy turvydom was related by V. A. Harnett In his lecture nt the Collego of Preceptors, A friend of his was onco remonstrating with u laborer wlfo for attempting to feed nn eight months' old baby with gome jonn of herring. "Do you think I don't know how to ibrlng up chlldrenf " replied tho Indignant mother. "Why, I've burlea ten." In aon Chronicle. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout the Country Ohtonlclid for Unity 1'etonnl. Motion comt next Monday. Attend divine services to-tnorrnw. A two-days' Farmers' Institute is in pro greMatSlilppciisburB. Frank Everett Ii offering bargains In un derwear. Head his ad. "A Milt Whlto Finn" will ho produced at Kaier s ujiera houso Monday evening, Fifty priosts yesterday attended the funeral of IitfV F. X. Schmidt, of Lancaster. Chiiiii 0, 1'. O, T. A., has changed Its meet ings fr, in Monday to Wednesday night. Prof. M. C. Hiitlcr, uf (Iilherton, is not a catididato for tho County Hupoilutondcncy. James Kelley. of Mt. I.nllce, has a cane made from the stem of a (actus plant, from Mexico. SU'imlng In front of a train at Sflinsgruvo Alex Shaffer, a track hand, was gmund to pieces. A niairlage license was granted tn Harry B. ltolner and OnfrU K. Itowerniiiii, both of lieinertiin. JlurglHrs entered tlio olllco at Schmidt's brewery, Pottsvllle.'early this morning and blow open the safe. The Yale Ahnnul Aslnehtloti of Cent rat Pennsylvania held lis first annual convention last evunlugat llarrUhuig Tin- St. tleorgn's (li. k Cithollc cliundi roi erty nt Miiiersvlllii will In-sold atRlicrlll' sale no tho 11th of M.tii'.h. Ice gorges along thn SiKquohnmm river, nt WlnlU'M and Columbia, threaten gtoit lumnge when they break D.uilel D.ifl'y, tho St. Clair statesman, was presented with a valuable Irish set'er dog, nd uuw Dan. U wondering what he'll dn with It. It is believed that Paul SIiiioih. who was mid dead on the tracks of tlio Lehigh 'alley ralliod, at Port lllaiichard, was th icthu of foul play l.ikuy Close, a dementtd character, whoso hut Is located on a dirt bank near Noith Mahanoy colliery, was discharged from th- county almshouse Fiieuils of Win. Thompson, a well-kuowi piguun shot of Shenandoah, aro endeavoring ariauge a iratch with id. Cooper, of Mahanoy City, nays tlio Itecord. In looking over our exchanges from week to week it la noticeable thnt in every place the Town Council Is a s'hining mark for overybody to hit at. Ashland Kocord. Jacob Kull, Judge of Election, and John Murray, ono of the Inspectors, at Curran's poll lu Norwegian township, were held un der f.'inn ball each, for refusing to accept the vote of Michael Connors. A new gnng has been placed on the Ecllpfo Oil Company's wagon in charge of Fred. Umbachand Arthur Evans to attract atten tion of customers. It is similar In sound to tho chemical engine gong. During the past 13 years seventeen mur ders have been committed in Northumber land, but not one of the perpetrators were hung. Fred. Weeks, of uilborton, Is In a critical condition and his recovery is doubtful. Kov. Sbanahau, of Philadelphia, will not accept theappointmeut of Bishop of Harris- ourg. Tho Warwick Irou Company, of Pottstown, has notified Its employes of a 10 percent. increase in wages to go into effect March 1st, The Coatesville Bailer Works, employing a 1 irge number of hands, havo enough orders tj keep them busy until next summer. Sonator Losch s bill creating tho office of County Solicitor in counties having 150,000 inhabitants and over, and fixing the salary at $3,000 annually, passed finally in the Senate. Deeds Kecnrded. From Lyd la Boyd et al to George A. Wll ford, premises in Tamaqua; from Little Schuylkill Narigation and Bailroad Company to Jeremiah Gallagher, premises In Tamaqua; from Bridget Elliott et vir to James Henry Huriicr, premises in Tamaqua; from Margaret Johnson et al to James Henry Hurder, premises In Tamaqua ; from Michael W, Kcssler and wife to Joseph W. Kessler, premises In Harry township. Cream silver polish, the best in tho world, tf at Bruum -. I.osch's Hills l'aM. Two important bills offered by Senator Losch have passed tho Senate finally and they now await their adoption by the House and the approval of tho Govornor to becomo laws, These are : A bill to abolish Poor Directors in counties of a population of 150,000 or over, and another to rcgulato the time in which to bring contests of elections. Sennto Pncs Itlvcr nnd JInrbor JIlll, Washington, Feb. 25. After n session of nearly eight hours yesterday, tho sen ate Inst evening passed the river mid harbor bill by tho decisive vote of 50 to 3. Klpllnc's Condition UiiohniiKecI. New York, Feb. 12,",. Kudyaril Kip ling's condition remains about tho same, unless probably a little weaker. C vbl ll 0 Kfr. , 'Mita' THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is due not only to tho originality, and simplicity of tho combination, but also to tho caro and skill with which it is manufactured by bciantlQo processes known to tho California Fio Svnup Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all tho Importance of purchasing- tho true and original remedy. As tho genuine Jyrup of Pigs is manufactured by tho Califohnia Fiq Svbup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tho high standing of the Cali foknia Fia Syitup Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of Wio Company a guaranty of the oxcollcnco of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating oi weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to gebits beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. MAN Fit AN CISCO, Cut. LOllISVII.LK. Kr. NEW VOKK, N. T. REMOVAL.! M. J. LEACH, TINSMITH, TO NO. 221 EAST CENIRE STREtsT. All kinds of stove and tin repairing done with promptneu and satlifucllou, K ft? 1?, -T'I Their Doctors Use It Relief Society of Paine's Celery The work of the averago woman, whether I (die bo in charge of a household, where tho work is always doing, but uevor done, or bo-1 hind a counter, or In a schoolroom, is of a ort that rarely leaves her with strength or inclination for anything else. The strain upon most women's nerves, is so great that a breakdown stares many of them constantly in tho face, which means loss of work, doctor's hills and discouragement. One of tho earliest and one of tho most infallible Indications of failing nervous strength is the Inability tn sleep soundly. No fact is mora clearly established than that sleep repairs the tired nervous tissues and that tho loss of sleep doranges tho health more quickly and more seriously than any other privation tho body can suffer. The great effort, then, of overy poor sleeper should be to strengthen the nerves. Tho fact that hundreds uf men and women in overy community have been cured of in somnia by Paino's celery compound tells its own story of the invigorating effect of this wonderful remedy, not only upon tho nerves, but upon tho entire nervous system. Physicians prescribe Paine's celery com pound where the nerves have become so ex hausted that not only sleep hut digestion fs nxxxxoooooooxxx Great Removal Sale We are selling all our goods at HALF - We are going to remove to the new storeroom next door this month. FACTORY SHOE STORE, 7 South Mai St. DON' Read in railway trains or vehicles in motion. Don't read lying down. Don't read by a flickering gas light. Don't read for more than fifty minutes without stopping. Don't study at night, but in the morniug when you are fresh. Don't select your own glasses at the out set, but go to one who has made a study of the eye and its conditions. Thorough examination free of charge. TH0S. BUCHANAN, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. Tjp(fiiiipiti)irt'pii!(iti'(ir''iMP'PriTnii'tp'Pn-5 We do Shampooing at Your Home. Special Attention Glvon to Ladies. A Postal Card Will Bring Us. W. G. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House Block. .Llikl(lUiUidvliiliilitldiU(tlilvbUlivlfiltbvlitlivb Home-Bred Canaries For breeding purposes. All goal singers. 'Iliey are far better than tht unacclamated imported birds from Germany. JAPANESE GOLD FISH and globca. All kinds of pigeons. We olao ell miners' supplies and drlllintrmacldnci), DAVID HOPKINS, 103 East Centre street, Pbenamloab, PRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRABOWSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., I'otUvllle, I'a. Fine old Wldalceys, OIns and Wines, nt tlie bar. A choice line of Cigars and Temper, ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. Meal at nil linur A Ha Is one of possess gives It. Handsomo Comploxlon K ibb greatest cnarms a woman can I fOZZONI'a COMFLBXIOM l'OWDUtt Chicago Endorses Compound. interfered with. It Immediate Invigorating effect in so el) cases is shown lu the following letter from Mrs. Fannie West, president of tlio South Side relief society of Chicago. The letter Is dated December 12, 1808 ; "Wo feol very glad to acknowledge the Hue qua'itioa of Piiino's celery compound. It is the boot remedy wo know offer building up the nervous system. Uur doctors prescribe it, and it always gives immediate relief." Back of nervousness, sleeplessness and many of tho peculiar ailments of women is poverty of the blood. Paleness, thinness of tho body and weakness are cvidonccs of poor blood, lu somo casos palpitation of the heart Is complained of, and when thopovorty is greatest, tho Hps are pallid and the tongue almost colorless. In these cases of anaemia If Paine's celery compound is used tho gain from day to day is plaluiy notieoablo. Its tonic effect In renew ing tho blood and restoring the strength has been little short of miraculous in cases of ex tremo emaciation and nervous prostiatlou. If a woman feels that she is losing ground in weight and strength she should set about Increasing the blood supply at once with the aid of P.iine's celery rompound, GUo this greatest of all remedies a trial. PR!CE. A too Lcvlnc, Rrop. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY Qrowers 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. Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. Lakeside Hotel ! B. J. YOST, Prop. This popular hostelry is now open for the entertainment of sleighing and skating jarties. Dancing pavillion always heated. Excellent skating on the lakes, and supper served to parlies on short notice. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, Nn. n North Jardtn St. SPECIAL. SALE SATURDAY ON FLOUR, CHOICE, BRANDS. Ham, 8j cents per pound. Shoulder, fl cents per pound. Come to our st- re where wo will Insure : on Tare b.iri;ulna in groceries. Canned Kds mid butter and eggs. Ellis Guzinsky, No. 222 West Lloyd Street. Shenandoah, Fa. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by'tuocwbouio PotzoHi'a Complexion ."owder. CXXXXXXXX7