"SOMETHING... TO REMEMBER BY." There can he no inor- 1 suitable gift fur gentleman or lad ft lend at this time than one of our We have a choice line from which to select at reasonable prices iOOKS & BROWN North Mln St. HUNCHBACKS CURED. DR. CALOT HAS FOUND A METHOD OF REMEDYING THE DEFORMITY. Snoots In Many Cases GfiaHettt Diffi culty Is to Maintain the UoHMl Spinal Column In lta Normal Position Tnt raent Takes Nino Month. The remarkable oorniminicntlon whloh. Dr. Calot recently rondo to the French Academic do Mcdroine prove once more, despite the opinion emitted by M. Bru netlere, thnt medical science la far from lietng a failure In IhU century of progress. Modloal aoleiica luus Riven speech to the dumb, and now It Htralghteni oat linnch bnoks. Hove wo not also beard latterly rnthor vaguely, It Is true that they are going to give night to the blind? It Is unquestionably true that the gener ations which follow ours will no longer have, the spectacle of those unfortunate beings known as hunohhaoks, deformed and rldioulous looking, and who suffer from their Infirmity all their life. Dr. Oalot undertakes to straighten ont hunchbacks. He has ulready accomplished this prodigy In the case of 87 subjects, and what Is fully as marvelous as his discovery is that all his operations have succeeded. It should, however, be stated that children alone have been treated. To give an exact idea of his method of procedure Dr. Calot submits a series of photographs, showing a number of hunch back children, and one instantaneous photograph taken during an operation. Dr. Calot Is a man of about 40 years of age. lie has a pleasant, frank looking face, with a gentle expression. His de meanor la modest and entirely sympa thetic ' He Is attached to the medical staff of the liaUnbhlW hospital at Berk-sur-Mer, whtoh, as Is well known, cares for children afflicted with spinal disease and consumption. .Struck with the wretched condition of the poor children, the dootsr studied for a huiK time the question of the feasibility of correcting their deformities. He weighed the dangora which radical and apparently brutal correction might entail for tlie lite -of tho child or for the working of the spi nal column, and ho sought for a long time a way to mathematically obtain this cor rection and to dlscou r the rosouroe pos sessed by nature to repair damage done to the vertebral column cither by disease or by surgical experiments. What makes a hunchback? Ho la a person whoso vertebral column has broken down. What should bo done to correct this? First, pick up the vertebral column, straighten It out and keep It upright by an apparatus -until nature allows it to knit together. This operation is mode when the patient is under tho InSuonce of chloroform. The child is laid on Its stomach. Two nurses ut its head and two at its feet pnll so as to stretch the ohlld. Two others support him under tho umbilical region and under tho sternum. With his hands tho doctor make an extremely vigorous pressure on the gibbosity, proceeding with method until all the vortebKB have gone down to the level or are even underneath the neighbor ing vertebras. One perceives under one's hand and sometimes even hears bony oroekings, which are evidence of the Impairment ol tho two spinal segments and of the slip- I plug of the vortobrra one over tho other. ' The time required to arrange the spinal i column properly is from ono to two min utes. The doctor has not had an accident in 8? cases. Ho hox even been surprised at the facility with which the operation ha been dona The great diffloulty of the operation was to maintain the loosened spinal column in its normal position. The slightest false movement might bring about a rupture of the spinal cord and so cause Instant death. So the doctor invented an appara tus In which the patlont is placed. The p- puratUH U constructed as follows: A circular liuudoge of plaster is laid on u bed of wadding. Then over the gibbosi ty are plugs of wadding, laid crosswise, allowing of tho tightening of the plaster band without liaving to fear for the ohlld any Inconvenience In the funotions of the alMlominal thoraoJo viscera. Ten to 15 minutes trainee for tho construction of the apparatus. After that time the plaster is linn, the child can be brought to, and the operation is over. This plaster apparatus should remain on the body three or four months. When It Is taken off, the back is Oat Then the first apparatus is replaced by a similar one for tho same length of time. After the second or third apparatus the child is allowed to walk with a corset. That is the period of convalescence. Tho absolute removal of tho deformity lias takon exactly ton months. Of course It should bo understood that so far Dr. Calot has operated only upon children whose humps were Just formed. He has never attempted anything of the kind upon adults. But it is something to be able from now on to declare that there need be no more hunchbacks In the world. The Academic do Medeclno congratu lated Dr. Calot on his communication and appointed two of its members to make re ports on this interesting question, Le j&tonde Illustre, O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Ulnfcertafuna in , - - all its asrnncbetJ. j Open Day and Night, j COR. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. lAVrnKWWHANjK 1 H BOMU DESIGNS OP K 3 7b. FOLEY, I SB ST KM1 MWTRI! BTRKBT BB pays haven't the room, nor the disposition to keep them until next winter, and rather than run the risk of so doing we've cut the prices even beiow the money-saving factory prices. It's positive loss to Us, but we'd rather lbse than carry theili over. Factory prices were 63c, 75c, $1 and $3 - ' The IgptflBUt-quickty figures are 50c, 60c., 75c. and $1. ' If you want a taste of this best of till -shoe chances, you must corhe quickly. Can't last long at these prices. Checks with every purchase ; 25 worth gtts a-lmndsonie Parlor Iarnp, t Factory 3EDDALL BUILDING. J. A. MOYBft, Mgr. SHOBS AT No MoKlutey-Citlgen Tarty. Philadelphia, Feb. 8. In the court of common picas No. 2 Judge 1'enny parker read the decision in the various political contentions that have for some time been engaging the attention of the court. The court decided thett the certificates of nomination filed by the McKinley-Clttzens were Irregular and defecUvc because the McKlnley Cltlzens had no legal standing as u party. The filing of nomination pa pers for candidates was in each cave recognlaed as proper. Ko Now Trial fur Dr. Johnston. New Bloomfleld, Pa., Feb. 9. Coun sel for Dr. Thomas L. Johnston, con victed ot murder rn the second de gree In shooting Ills friqnfl and neigh bor. Druggist George S. Henry, at Duncannon, on the afternoon of Sept. 28 last, yesterday withdrew their mo tion for a new trial. This wan after a consultation with the prisoner's rela tives. The next session of the court will be held here Feb. 18, at which time It is expected the prisoner will receive hl.i sentence. Who Said They Have a Cough 7 Advice Take Pan-Tina, 25c. At Gruhler 1)108., drug store. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lU, Bifloiisiiose, Indigestion, Headache. A pleasant laxative. All Druggists. GENUINE t IMPORTED $ BEER Nourishing and exhilarating 5 GEJiTS PEH GLASS Absolutely pure. Contains so alcohol. Con stantly on hand at JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. -CLEARING SALE-- Offrs Unusual Opportunities for Qrsat Bargains. We rather sacrifice all profits, and even part ol their cost, thou carry goods over another season. Our entire stock is marked down. -NOTlCE A half-price ticket on all our fall and whiter clothing included in this sale. v Huivlrcila of small lots of broken sizes will be sold at exactly Suits. Mon's all-wool suit In Oamluiero mid Cheviot, reduced from M.00. Men' English Mellon and Silk Mixed worsted Suite, reduced from 110 00 to Men's Finest Caealmeres and Black C'lny Mutts, reduced frotn 119.00 lo Hoys' all-wtol aulU ami Chin chilla Reefers, reduced from 18.00 and tU.00, now 82.75 and.. $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 $1.48 (Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Baek.B LEVI REFOWICH, THE ONLY ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, HATTER AND FURNISHER. io and 12 Squth Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKf SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO ANDY ; II TITPT V f!n'.r INTrVT. " ' 'UTi - v u juiuut uviiiuu. . lui nri.ut iff Villi. imI Imoklct free. Id. KI:1U,IM; U :!! in CURE COilSTIPATIOrl us to lo sc Sometim Here's a case in point. W e have left a small lot of those excellent," popular warm-liiied shoes. We Shoe Stor FACTORY PRICES. Loft Tinvn. , 12. 0. J. Wadllnger has closed up his barber hop In the Peter's building. Ho left for Pottsvllle this morning where ho will enter Hie employ of Ills father, Joseph Wadllugor, of the HoUl De Court. A Private Watchman, John Crsary last night commenced duty as a private watchman for North Main street business men, II U present post is from Oak to Lloyd street, and the business men iu that section have agreed to pay him by monthly subscriptions. For Hkht. Two rooms, suitable for offices. If Y. 1'. U. Itully. The IlantUt Young People's Union will hold a rally In the Qirardvillo Baptist church to morrow night at which nn Interestiiis pro. gram will lie rendered. Among tho Sbenan doah people who will participate in tho oxer cues are Itev. 1). I. Evans and Miss Mattie Price. Tho choir of the Calvary Baptist ohutrh of this town will also take part in the exercises. Itev. Evans will read a paper on "An Unadulterated Christianity" and MIsa Price will rend one on "Blessedness of Boar- ins tho Yoko of Christ in Youth." Never Falls for Coughs and Colds. That's what Pan-Tina la, 25o. At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. Funeral The remains of Mrs, Mary Stanton, mother of Mrs. 11. O. Watson, of town, were interred at PotUvlllo yesterday in St. Joseph's cemetery. CLOSING r,Al COST! AND BELOW I will Giotto out In 30 days my entire fttoek of BOOTS AND MIOES of the beet and flnwt make. Tho greater part of this stock In horn mtule goods. Hanson for bcIIIiik out I Intend to leave town, unu eariy arm examine ine sukuc GEO. MANNING, 125 EE. Coal St. vercoats. All-Wool Beaver awl Melton Overooats, red need frum 18.00 jjjj, QQ AU-Wool Keraey Overcoat, clay lined, wtitiu back, reduced OC AA from $10.00 to $;j.UU Finrwt English Keraey and Fries Overuoata, reduoed from 0 Aft 116.0O to pOiUU Boyn' Overcoats, Ulatera ami Keetera, reduce! xrora sr.uo (E 7Q nnil 10 00, now.. cathartig ALL DRUGGISTS . - eof r-.tlpjti n. Cur rtt ire llieldfi.l Jjixa- hud r LTiue.Wuc rauM natural rMulu. bam. .. rhirago, Monlrnl. Can.. orKewTort. tn.i CS f of ttiaaiobefrr R !. II M A T B S NEUBALCrlA aad rfmilftr Complaints? j GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, preioriMd By eminent physlomner DR. nlCHTER'S fch A ftitnusnn it World rpnawnad I 1llmaWlllv auerniuif nl f F. Ad.BlchttrACo.jSIAPwlSt., Sen York. I 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branoh Honiw. Own Glamworls. iSAWou. Xodoned A reoouiiuvaded by Vatlrv. 10AM alnln H . V" Ilngenbuoli, 108 N. Mnln Ht , ' . P. D. Klrlln.6S. Mnhi Ht. . SlM'rniMliiflh. DR. RICHTCn'S ' ANOI10tt fiTORIAOIIAT, beat for Liii i ' a1 i i"aaFiSFM ' " a'f n iftV "n? 1' i !ii i" S 1 "J " f fiem P0IMT8. lp(tnliif?ii Througliont tlio Country Olinmlolwl Tor llmty l'oruanl. The court ha appointed tlio lionte of Joseph llickert aa the new polling place In the Becoad ward, Shenandoah. A Nen York eotitt hM held that bhy show are Illegal. One by One all tho attractions that are ao dear to the hearts of tho people if a country town are being taken away. Tyler JloTntk expect to have their wubetgr t the old Stockton banks, near itadeton, ready tor work in a few days. John Scott will have charge of the work. The officials of the Silver llrook Coal Co. ire considering (M advisability of reopening the Hoste mine as it is believed there is a large body of worKfttilc coal there. Applications for 340 liquor licenses have lieen filed at IjBDCaater. liy the slipping of a fork, Mrs. Edward Brown, of JIailatoa, gouged out her left eye. l'rof. 3. T. Ford; the humorist and Imper sonator, -who has been engaged by Washing ton Osmp 118, 1 t), S. of A., for their entertainment on the 28d Inst., will appear in Mliiersvilte on the 16th Inst. At a meeting of Group No. 0, of tlio .State Hankers' Aaaoclaifon, at Atloona on Satur day, S. II. Shmnaker, of Huntingdon, was elected president, and D. S. Klorn, of Ty rone, secretary. Argument on tho motion to quash the In dictment Against T$ V&jiValkouburg, charged with attempting to' bribe Representative Weiss, was again postponed fur a weok, at Pottavlllo yesterday. Itev. 9. J. Mum, pastor of the York Moravian church, has been appointed principal of the military school at Nazareth. Ity the oollUdon of their wagons in a run away yesterday, Conrad Suol.s, of Butler Valley, and Patrick McCarron, of Hftileton, were seriously injured. Seventeen-year-old Ida Klick throw oil on the furnace Are in Harrison Kalbach's house, Lebanon, and WM hadly burned about tlio head and arms. Charles De Ionc, a music teacher, was found dead iu bed at West llotlilehem, with the gas partially turned on. It is believed to havo been an accident. JUst try a 10C bo of Cascarete, tho finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. Tour to Ola Point Comtort, Iticlimonil, mill Washington. A dollghtful personally-conducted tour. allowing two days at'Qld Point Comfort, pno at. monmonu, ana two at Washington, will leave New York and Philadelphia February 20 via tho Pennsylvania Railroad. This tour oovors a peculiarly interesting territory, the quiet beauty of Old Point, tho historlompnu ments of Richmond, and tho over-interesting departments and institutions of tho Natioual Capital. Tickets, including transportation, meals en ronto iu both directions, transfers of passen gers and baggage, hotel accommodations at Old Point Comfort, Richmond and Washing ton, and carriago rida about Richmond in fact every necessary expeneo for a period of six days will be sold at a rate of S6.00 from New York, Brooklyn, and Newark, $84.00 from Trenton, $33.00 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other stations. Tickets will also lie sold to Old Point Com fort and return direct by regular trains within sis days, including transportation, luncheon on going trip, and one and three fourths days' hoard at'Old Point, at rate of $10.00 from Now York, Brooklyn and Newark, $15.00 from Trenton, $11.00 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from, other stations. Apply to ticket agencies, Tonrlst Agent, 1106 Broadway, New York, or Geo. W. Boyd. Assistant Oeuoral Passenger Agent, Bruutl Street Station, Philadelphia, StartlliiK Itevelatlona Of bargain chances in our large line of ladles', misses', genu', youth's and childrens' foot wear. They are exceptional bargains. At Werner's, 104 North Main street. Z-l-tf The Miner' nn.jillHl. There are 08 p.i'u nls at the Miners' hos pital, Fountain Springs, and the following are among those treated yesterday: Michael Sandy, 88, miner, Gilborton, complicating lacerated wound of left index finger and partial severance of oiteneor tendon due to a blow from a lr ; William Qaughau, 88, Gilberton, miner, East Bear Ridge colliery, neuris of the stump of eye ; John Tools, 80, William Penn, laborer, laceration of right forearm followed by dlfluse cellulitis, due to au ancient injury; Emma Pulfnsh, 17, Ash land, house-keeper, periostitis of the right tnnmb, due to a fall ; John (leu, 18, laborer, Bast colliery, Ashland, traumatic deflected septum with hypertrophy of interior and middle turbinated, due to a blow received on the nose while boxing; William Black well, Mahanoy City, slatepicker, Buck Mountain colliery, ulcer of heel, due to a blow ; Patrick Kane, 15, Dark Corner.v laborer. North Ashland colliery, paralysis of shoul der joint, due to a nil while cutting ice, When bilious or costive, eat a Cascaret oandy cathartic, cuwaWaranteed, 10c; 36e. New Agenay Secured. T. T. Williams has removed Ills genera humranoa and steamship oilice from No. 4 to No. 128 South Jardln street, and in addition to his long list ot first-claw companies has secured the agency of the Hartford Fire In surance Company, of Hartford, Conn. Thla company was established in 17M and is one of the most substantial iu ihe workl. Its assotaagg regale $10,004,607.55." Tor insurance in the Best companies at the lewest rales, ana teamsftip liokots on all Hues, apply to T. T. Williams, im bouui jaram strew, i-w-im The Teauhent' HJ!u Fund. Tho relief fund of the local Teachers' In stitute is about exhausted, and in view of ths fact that a number of scholars remain away from the schools because of the want of clothing it has been suggested that those who can donate wearing apparel would, by so doing, materially assist the coinmitWe iu its work and at the same time enable the poor children to attend the, schools. The Truaut Otiicer finds a number of ohildren who are kept at home because of the want of footwear. Iu view of this fact the committee has decided to make an appeal to the public to donate old shoes, and the same will be re ceived at the Superintendent's and Secre tary's ornYo i Sjothiug toi burns, scalds, cbauned hands and lips. Healing for cuts aud sores, iu stunt relief for piles, stops paiu at once. These arc the virtues of DoVVitt's Witch Hazel SiiKe. I). 11 Ilugeubuch. MAHArtoY.ClTY. Preparations llelng Mode l'or An Active Sporting Senmn. Mahakoy City, Feb. 0. The Mahanoy City Athletic Clnb was organized last night with C. C. llurcliill as president and J. J. inirk ss secretary. The club has leased tho base ball park and will put a hew fence arouud it. A first-class bicyole track will be made and a larg grand stand is to bo erected. Arrangements will be made for 100 electric lights for night events. The pars will be ready by Decoration Day. Conrad Quers, one of the pioneers of Locust Valley, died at his home there last night from asthma. He Was 71 years of age. Cuors had two large and well cultivated farms iu the valley. lie ll survived by his wife and two sons. The funeral will take placo on Friday. Mrs. Edward Fifhcr, Mrs. Daniel Rutland Misses Kate Osohmau and Emily Small wood are attending the P. O. of T. A. convention at Berwick. William, 11-year-old son of Benjamin Blackwell, of East Mahanoy Tunnel, who was at the Miners' hospital the past three mouths having a leg treated for bone rot, has returned from the Institution much Im proved. Tlio hospital Is so crowded that nil patients who can go home and receive attend ance at the hospital by visile are required to do so. Tho business men on West Centre street, from First alley to Second street, have put a private watchman on duty in that district and pay him by monthly subscriptions. T JAidilltHto Tronic. The Philadelphia and Resiling Cor.l and Iron Co., havo decided to adopt the same system now in force at the mines of tho Lehigh Valley Co., and other large cor porations, in weighing all coal shipped at tho collieries, instead of at the shipping oflices along the railroad lines, as heretofore, and ordora have boon given ont for scales for the light and loaded ears, that will be erected at the mines as fait as they can be gotten ready. This new system will greatly add to the duties of the shipping clerics, who will have to tabulate all the weights and forward them to the most central railroad shipping office, from which the coal is forwarded. The advantage of this system is fully proven in the more rapid transit of coal to tide water points, which has become au important item with tho shipping companies. A MIii!stors Pointed Hlntcinont, Some ministers and other public speakers are greatly troubled with hoarseness and sore throat. IIe.ro is what Rev. S. B. Evans, pastor of the Williameport, Pa., Third street it. E. church, says : "My throat becamo so hoarse and troubled mo so much that I thought my ministerial work from tho pulpit must end. Used Thompson's Diphtheria Cure and obtained prompt and permanent relief. Can highly and unresorvedly recommend Thompson's Diphthorin Cure as a sure and safe remedy for nil it claims." Sold at Kiiliu'a drug storo. Mnrrlngo licenses, Alfred Laugfora, of Mahanoy township, and Carrie Oldt, of Mahanoy City. Anthony Pijons and Fannio gstarnllutle, both of Shenandoah. Anthony Baronowski and Franoeska Ruzit ka, both of Shenandoah. Alexander Bulwieh and Liziio Regaltis, both of Shenandoah. Wm. Bensingeraud Emma Wenrich, both of Shenandoah. Deeds Itccordeil. From Charlomagno Tower by executors nnd trustees to W. Shaeffor, premises in Tower City. From Anuio Cohoon et vir to Leo II. Koh- ler, premisos in Qirardville. From S. B, Edwards to Martha Stocckol, premises in Pottsvillo. From Daniel Klousor and wlfo to Nathan Klouser, premises in lleglns township, lion. John Welsh Injured. Hon. John Welsh, ono timo a prominent political and labor loader of this county and a former member of tho stato Legislature, met with a serious accident at Burusldo col liery, Shamokin, of whioh ho is inside fore man. Mr. W elsh was badly squeezed by a wagon oi iimuor. To Erect n New Ilroaker. The P. & R. C. & I. Co. havo a force of men at work at Trovorton slaking a now slope, and it hss been learned from good authority that work will bo commenced at building a new breaker in tho very near tuturo. 'Ihe structure will bo built on a site near where the old No. 1 breaker stood, and it will contain all tho modern improve ments. Taken to the Hosnltal. Henry Howard, of whose serious illness mention was made in our columns last eveniug, was admitted to tho Miners' hospital to uy. In all tho world there Is no other troatmentT so pure, so sweet, so safe so speedy, for pro serving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, and hair, and eradicating every hu mor, as warm baths with Curiamu. soap, and gentle anointings with Coticcba (oint ment), the great skin cure. Cboo ft Uhim. Coar., Hole Woin., uoctaa. Off- AU About th Bklu, Ccalp, aad llalr'ftte. EVERY HUMOR rSS?WJx Bloomaburo (Bolb . , . Cure Sanitarium For Oure of Liquor arcl Morjrir Hapits. No detenHou Iroin luta Atldroe?, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., BIIENANDOAU, I'KKN'A. 'MAYBE HE IS NOT WELL' (Biukeopear.) Then get him lo take the- BRONCHO ) 10 CHNTS HOMOEOPATHIC V -AT- HBMEDIBS j ALL DRUGGISTS. "They do tho Worlc" Bl'KCIAL REMEDIES FOB. DIPFBBENT DWHaJsKa SEND FOR SAMPHi. BRONX CIIBAUCAL COMPANY, Yonkara, N. Y. Wanted-fln Idea IM Proteot tout Ideu: ther may bring tou wealtn. Write. JO lift WKDDKRBURN & CO., Patent AttoS Washington, d. o., for trmlr el.SDO prise ortw and lu t of two hundred uruutlous wanted. Dry GoodsBuying At Wilkinson's. There's pleasure and comfort ligiu in every corner 01 tne J3ig btore, lots of com fortable seats at every counter and bright, com petent salespeople ready to supply your wants. DOIiMfJS DO DOUBLE DUTY THIS JIOflTH. We ofTer one hun dred pieces, double fold dress plaids made to sell at 12 jc r .. iui ujau, jjci yum, just half price. SPECIAL VALUES IN SATTEENS. Simpson's fine sat tf.ens in twenty new printings go for 8c. per yard. Are fast finding, owners ot tempting prices ; in some lines we chop off a lrd or even half of the iginal selling prices. For Ladies in stylish. continue prices. The Muslin Underwear, Men's White Shirts, Made Sheets and Sheeting, Pillow Cases and Bolsters, New White Goods and Embroideries. The Famous McCall Paper Patterns, 1 0 and 1 5 Conts Each. Why Pay Mora? We guarantee our patterns to be the latest and. best in the world, an eight-page illustrated fashion sheet free for the asking. MAIN STREET. ElllllllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH In tho R FOR SjA-XjB BVBB'V WHERE. 5 QlllllllllMIIIlimiJllllIIIIIIIIIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIlllllllllIllllllllllllllS MISCELLANEOUS. T OST, STOLIIN, or SUSLAID.-Two telo 11 Bcopes, one containing silver ware and the other books. Alao a I'ennsvlvania Hailroad mileage book. Suitable reward and no ques tions naked upon return ot the property to ''!," IIekai.d office. 2-8-2t TTTANTED. I'lntt clues SBlasmen forlubricat- ItiR oils, greases and specialties. Address The Stodtlorci a UII iiiHI uoiupouuu uoiuimny, Cleveland O, F OR ItENT. Store room and dwelling, No. iKZinortUMuin street. Aiipiy to jonn Bobbin. 2-1-lw jlOK KENT. A nice room, aecond floor suitable for offioe nurnoses. Annlv at IIehald olllos Irion RENT. Store room and dwelling No. 17 ' North Main Street. Apply to Jacoli Noli, 14 North Main Street. WANTED. In Shenandoah, live men to act os general and Industrial Barents for llfu Insurance company with new features. Must have push nnd ability to handle solicitors suooesafully. Permanent If work is satisfactory. Por territory and particulars address 882 Douree Uulldlng, Philadelphia. MB-lst-eod Evan J. Davies, LIVEIIY AND Undertaking I 13 N. Jardin Street. FOR TUB BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 & MAIN ST. in shopping here ; good day- svirwirnirBm i i si i MHtra I Mall I new effects, perfect fitting and Saturday last was to be the end of the special prices for the White Goods Sale ; tat request of many patrons we will to sell at the same advertised LLOYD STREET E WILKINSON, are progreselvo and keep Informed of E tho World's Progress. Tho well in- S formed and thrifty House-wlfo will always keep B RAINBOW LINIMENT I hou&e. aa a standard remedy for fcjprains, liruiscs, uramps, jttneumatism, c and all achea and pains. S Price 25 ds. nnd 50 cts. per bottle, S Prepared by H. J. HACKETT & CO., Philadelphia. J old STntiD ttcnmns. SHENANDOAH Detntal : Rooms, (Tltman'a Block) El si sit Centres Street. OOlee Jloursi 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. Dr. J. W. Angle, late of Reading , Manager NOTICE J Dr. G. S. Hartley la xtlll con' netted with the eatabllahmeut. ..ALL EXAMINATIONS FREE.. We make all kinds of plates. Qold Crowns, Aluminum Grows Logan Crowua. Grown and Bridge 1V0rk sod all opera$)HS tUut per tain to Dental Suigeir. Ne charges ftir extraeUBir tvlisn plates are ordered. We are Uid only users of vttallzod air for tbe patnleaf exiiaotion of teeth. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goodi delivered pruupUy. WILLIAM H, nUSSER, 26 Bast Centre Street,