A A TRIAL ORDER Will convince you thai our Engraved Calling Cards are np-to-dtitc Twelve styles of cards and twenty styles of engraving to select froni. Fifty for one dollar ot too for i. 50. Give t a trial order. , 00KS& BROWN North rVlMirYsSt. EVANQEL1CAL COMf SRSKOBS. IVoi nrilliiRK at the Meeting In Allelitoun null Heading. I Am.kntown. Feb. 37. By a unanimous I vote Pottsville was yesterday selected as tliu 1 place for holdlim the next annual enofcrem-e of the I'liited KvsnBellcat Assoi-latiou. now ' in session in this city. At Ui-dity's ausxinn 1 1 the l.,l!.,i.iL'nLrecnteri'd asoii the super- i-nnimted list: Revf. ('. H Hiker, rt. leialier, 1 II. e iHl.t i . ni,n S.iviln. ,1. N. Mrtagar. I Siipcrunrueniries, J. K. Kuerr, K J. Miller. I II. H. Bombergcr, Conference latmsnts A. 1 Ziegenfus, M. A. Bhoadea, Emms K .. it mi.I ..I.IM Anna iirtvm .Tamua Hn.vltS I1M Ki.l '"7 and two children, Susan Hcrshey, C. II. .iker. Utharine Lehr, K Delsher. G. . Fifher, Mrs. iAms. Mrs. Haines, Mrs. Merta, Mr. A L. ErisniHU and child, Mrs. F. Smith mid lo children, Mrs A. S. Kline. The fol lowing rose for deacon's orders: Hot. V. F. Scheifly, Birdsboro. For elders' orders, 8. II t'hulih. of Ihighton; K.H. Kistler, Ik tlilt-lu-m The followl jganuounced that they wore willing to take work conditionally: Kev.J. S. Ovi-rholxur, I). W. Hixler. 15 But?., E. .1. Miller. The following ministers were n jHirteil as having died during the year: Ruv A T Erisman, Kutztown; IteV A. 8. Klitie, A li-iit-iwn; Kev. h. N. rtornjun, IJothlelieni; li -v. r. .-.in ith, Milleraburg; Dr. Ziegenfus, Ik-tlilL-l.i in; Thomas Sea bold. Lonsdale. n eec;itivu session was held Inms 15 t 11:45. lis object was ro inquire into the merits of the applicants and candidates fur l 1 aeons' and ciders' orders. Including the new ministers, about ISO clergymen are in atteudnm-u. Kev. J.M. Kiuker whs reelected editor of the Conference .tuuru.il. Kevs. W. J. l.ilelinan, Dr. Yiengt, B. II. Miller, :. II. ti ii k and J. D. Acker were transferred to 1 -e -.uocrnumurary list. Pnsiding Klder A M Shirk was stationed iu the .Allentunn il hi 1 a t, B. J. Smoyer in the Harr.sburg di tint ami C. S. Hainan in the Heading dis in.- THE KVANOK1.ICAL ASSOCIATION. i: tiii.vci, Feb. 27. lit yesterday's session of a. K;i-t Pennsylvania PoDftuce of the 1:. uigi-iical Association, Bt. M4lli Yost, ..1 1 .,- eland, missionary trsatmror Of U10 1 1,1, 1 li. iiiiulc u plea lor financial assistance i,,r 1 l.c line of work he represents, 1;. . s. Ilc.ui writes eoncci uiug ttio affair ii 1 lie Florida mission, which he says, are. nut .. ry flourishing. Ucv. Bean states thai j lie tcccivid hut oue dollar salary last yar an. I requests an assistant. Uev. Beau went lo K.iirul.i for bin health and Was doing such iulsoiiaryworkanhisconilili.iii would al low The reports of the prosiiliug ildus were read. They reviewed the work and tuado r.-. omnicndatkius. They generally showiu n hcilUiy star- uf the.oljproh. At Tliursd..y'a scsVioii T. L. Wentz wa t'.ucted presiding elder of the Heading (lis tuct to succeed Rev. W. K. Wicand, who dud. TO CIJItK A OOUI) IN" ONI! U.VV Take laxative Brmno Quinine Tabletf. Ah druggists refund the money if It fails to cure 1X 1 cuts. Coming liv.ints. Mar. 11. Colonel Puttie Watkins Lindsay, Welsh nightingale, at the Primitive Metho dist church. Mar. 15. Birthday parti' it the United Evangelical church, under the auspices of the shiging class. April 7. Entertainment in Calvary Baptist church, under the auspices of the Sunday Hfhool. A Friend to Everybody. Parents are by nature an vioiis that tboir children secure and maintain as ninny useful and valuable friends us possible. One friend which they can readily secure for a trifle is Thompson's Diphthoria Cure, which in case of a diphthcrctic attack, will positively cme the disease and save life where all other uiedii iius tail. The best plan is to keep i I handy iu the house at all times and apply according to directions at tbe first intimation of diphtheria, croup, quinsy, or any other throat atl'cctiun. Sjld at Klrllti's drugstore at 50 cents a bottle. Murrlage Ideensog. Frank Almau and Auaie Oreavage, both of Sheuaudoah. Jos. Korofskey and Annie I'ierukey, both of Shenandoah. Lawrence Coalaon and Ellaa Mill ward, both of Mahany City. Thus. Kennedy and Bridget Dougherty, b ,th of Shenandoah. Ask your grocer for ue " Boyitl Patent' flour, and take no other brand. It is the best flour made. GENUINE 0 IMPORTED k BEER Nourishing and exhilarating 5 GEfiTS PER GLASS Absolutely pure. Contains to alcohol. Con tiitly on band tt JACOB NOLL'S, NO. U NORTH MX1N ST.- O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AMD SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - ( - - ail its Branches, j Open Day and Night, j COR. WHITE mtJ LLOYD STRBBTS. i WK HAVE THE HANOBOME8T 1IESIONH UK ..OIL CLOTHS ZN'JOVfN. E. B. FOLEY, -JVo. ay Went Centre Street pi .a. 3 I I 1 ' ! . I I I 1 I l'KOFKSSOK J. 31. MUNYOX. "Kidney ilifl-ic is prolwihly the liuwf fatal of nil hiiiuiiti itiliii.-in-.,'' -iys Pinf Muinii. "There is no ili-eim: iluit requites mule care , till attention. Tile t.iiljivniK arc (lie principal symptom : v. 11 in the nack, lotiiHorgtoiiiB, (rnw - dncs, ilurk etnlcs around th swelliwt of the f- I mid limbs, pnlly, eves, i flithliy fV'' hemlm-ln., nliirnd eyesight, swelling ''"dor the eyes, Imd taste In mouth, rough, hud taste in mouth 1 drv skin, nerviittpiic.-ii. Hlceblostneas. lsimuid ............... a..iim ..r rt...,., Mni. .ullly urine , drKH.ored. milky or bloody rtlPi deposits or red sand, grovel ,r nnietis. in the uiine. fn- milt desire to p.iM ntor nnil t-n iirv-.it a fl..w. f will guunniloe that y Kidney ( un 1 ' . nn- M per cent, of all "' ' V ' ' Wlieti tl. disease tii.ua, the pativm I .l better send a four ouuee vial of their urine, with lull ayratitoms. -.-.v. vvo't-.n Wo will then make a careful analysis of the water, and advise the best course to pursue j to get well, absolutely five ot . ar e " Prof 1 Munyon puts up n tops into euro for each j disease. At nil druggists, mostly 9 cents a vial. I Personal Inters to Prof. Munyon, 1503 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa , answered with free medical advice for any disease. , CDS 1 ! I CLOSING OUT AT AND BELOW k of 4 1 will flima nut In &0 das inv entire stoi- BOOTS AMD ROES of the best and finest ' nmku. Tt.- greater irt of this st ik Is home-1 -nude u" -Is. Ke ison for selling out I liitcml to ; tenet.mii HhII early anil examine the stock j GEO. MANNING, 1S3 Z. Coal at. WlkKlW'S STORE NEWS. For the balance of this month we will continue to sell tile white goods, Embroideries, Sheets-, PUlow Cases, Muslin UndarWeiviv-etc., the balance of Ihe great stock purchased for the WHITE FAIR at advertised prices. Customers who have bought here need no second invita tion ; goad judges of values admit we are leaders in our line, and the prices we have placed on everything are all temptingly low, , FAMOUS McCALL PAPER PATTERNS. Are always in stock at 10 or 15c. each. Why pay more ? ! J MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. 1 1 illt p s us 1 - j Checks with every purchase ; 25 worth gets a liaiidsome 3 Factory Shoe Store, fflEDDALL BUIL.DINC3. J. A. MOYEH. Mgr.- SHOES AT FACTORY I'HICHS. I'KltAONM. MRH1ION. Hnniuel Kvhus is now on the road of re'- cnvi ry. Viss Ornoe Dougherty, of Pottsville, Is Visiting friends lu town. Mrs. Thomas Mullaliey, of East Centra street, has given hlrth tn a son. A A. H Lewis was in Pottsville to-day, welting Irealment for eye troubles. Mr. and Mrs. Washington Titmsn have returned home from their recent tonr to Ft.iri.l-i Misses Katie and Annie Render, of Mlnrrs- ille, nre the Kin-its nf Mi MiiukIo Brcunan, on Sitith Mil tu street. Mis- Itrttie (Jniiinn, of Noilli Main street, vl 11 lisn been siieuding the pai-t two months j in WllVcshatre, has retnnieil home t Mrs ,1 ('. SMtser. t Kending. who wns n guest nf tier sister, Mrs P. P D. Kirlln, for severnl dnys, returned to her home yester day. BrEctna in any part of the body Is lustsntly relieved ana permanently curea oy unti l Ointment, the orerlgn remedy for all Itchiness of the skin. ltmtdllia; llullwny OlllelaW. The recent resignation of Superintendent Dertnlet, of the Heading division of the Philadelphia and Reading Hallway, )ia led to seversl promotions, the orders for whieb were posted yesterday, tliu changes taking effect nn Monday. Tliese cUaugea are : A. M. Wilson is appointed aperintendenl of the Heading division, vice V. Aertolet, resigned. 0. 8. t)milittle is appointed siiiHiitendeiit of the Reading and Columbia division, vtoe A. M. Wlldon. J. II. Itanklin is apfdnted getisral stoir- I ki-ier, vice 0 8. Uoollttle ', W. T. Oorrell is appoluted niaatar car Inrlder, vice .1.11. ItailKitii Are ymt untferlng frcm rbeumatlwiT Thomas' Erleclrlo OH hM eared thousands uf tbc worst cases of this terrible disease. It on'J' cMt 88 08,1 ' to tT Ileedil H-eoriled. From Jneinli Hover and wife to Howard Hensel, lotln Tower CSty. From Kphralm PhilHps to Adda L. Phillips, lot In Now Castle. From Jacob Kruifona and wife to Sluimi Slublnski, premises in Shenandoah. From Joseph Mover and wife to Joseph Emrick, promises in Washington township. From Edward Fisher et al to Joseph Moyer, premises in Washington tounship. FOR ORTURED And rest for t're ' mothers in a warm nam wlthCi Tici v. .M.r,a.i.lisingleapplloatlon of Cutiouka io..i.:ucat),tho groat Bkin euro, CutioosA KutmniM artord Instant rellaf, and point to ft speedy euro of torturing, dis-, flguring.humlllating.ltolilng.bunilng.bloed. ing, crusted, scaly skin and scalp humors, with loss of hair, when all else falls. snll tkromtionttlie wottd. 1'oiimDbtoasd Omu. c-'BnotXV.'sin-ivt SKIN SCALP sad Hair TUaotHUd bf cyncufu bOAr. f P. J. CANFIELI), Ai;nt lor Shenandoah and Vicinitj -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. ose omctimcs ! Here's a case in point. We have left a small lot of those excellent, popular warm-lined shoes. We haven't the room, nor the disposition to kep them until next winter, and rather than run the risk of so doing we've cut the prices even below the money-saving factory prices. It's positive loss to us, but we'd rather lose than carry them over. Factory prices were 6$cM 7cM $i and $1.25. v t The get-out-qulckly figurcf are 50c, 60c., 75c. and $1. If you want a taste of thin best of all shoe chances, you must come quickly. Can't last long at these prices. Parlor Lamp. PITHY POrtTTB. laplHinliigs 'Hiroiigliiint the Country Ohri.nlele.1 lor Hasty Perusal. D.in:l !', Boyor, of Orwigsburg, has sold his noted trotter, "Bed Weed," to David lliukle. of Heading. Its has covered a mile lu 3 1). The size of freight trains on the main line of the P. & R. Railway Is to be reduced. It II claimed better time can be made witb let strain upon the power and is more econom ical in the end. Charles Carmo, a Bhamokin young man, iitu inpted to board a moving freight train at that place yesterday and got under the wheels, losing a leg and probably his life. The Natalie colliery at Mt. Carinel is still idle, the company having afciiin defaulted on the payment of wages. tlaruot Miller, the three-year-old child ol ftamucl Miller, of Camptowu, Mt. Cnrniel, was interred here yesterday. St. Joseph's church at Mt. Ciinnel. u 111 dedloate fourteen stations of the Cross on Friday next. They Were made iu Paris ami are beautiful works of art. Theaaored oratorio "David" was produced in the Reformed ohnrch, ghamokin, Thurs day evening, to a large audience. It was a successful production artistically and finan cially. A Hit for Oougbs and Colds. What? Pan-Tina, Wo. At Urubler Bros., drug store. "Y" Program. The following program will be given at a meeting or the " Han evening t Staging; scripture reading, sties Id sale Brooks) deola tuatian, Hiss Emma Uawellyn; lintrmuental niuste, Miss Mattie MajMoll; select roadlng. Mlas Clara Yoi "Vocl solo, Mb Cora Powell; quartette, Itoiby and party; declamation, Miss Hay l)asto; vocal solo, Miss Anna Iteehiwr, eorole reading, Ralph Matter; critic, Thomas Dawson. ftbaite Cff RutumaUim and Neuralgia. Bub well with Bed Flag Oil, 35o. At Ciruhler Bros., drug store. The I'l-iittiiiiiotury'rt Condition. Prothonotdry James li. Deegau, who baa been III fur several mouths at bis borne in Ashland, ia now able to sit up in au easy , liatr for a few hottrg etory day. lie is im proving as rapidly M oould be expected, al though very much asaaciated. He will Dot be able to vbrit bis orate, it is thought, be foro the May term of oourt opens. Grope- Hemoved, The crape drapery ibat was placed on the Lakeside Hallway oars upon the death of Hon. I). I). Phillips, who was general man ager of tbe road, was removed yesterday. Volunteer 3IuhIu. Capt. Thomas Jenkins, singer and guitar playor, will attend the Volunteers of America meeting next Tuesday evening. Distressed School Children. 1J. II. McIIale, tbe teacher lu charge of ouu of the West Coal street public schools, yes terday distributed five pairs of ehoea among the poor children, ill his sobiiol. Savliiff Fund Share. The Sifu Deposit Building and Saving Association openod A new series. Subscribe for shares with AI. II. Master, 127 North Jaiilin street. Xo better iurestiqent. Ask for information. A large number of shares earned in town. 2-15-lm Dc.erted Mothnr'K mtlintlo Splcldo. Eaaton, Pa., Fob. 87, Mary Hubbell, aged 40 years, of Upper Mount Bethel, this county, comrnitted sulfide yester day after giving birth to twins. The Woman and her three small children were desrted abdyt fcjtr years ago by Iter husband, slncp v. hic.h Ume she has had much trojibla in supporting them. Of late her condition lias become piti able. This, together with the fact that starvation stared litr antf her little ones in the face, Is supposed to have led her to and her life. ltlrcr Minors' Strike n Vulture. Pittsburg, Feb.' 27. The river min ers' strike is a failure, not more than 1,000 men being out. With but few ex ceptions all miners were idle on Thurs day, but when it was seen that the de mand for an advance would not le ireneral nearly all the diggers returned to work. IIE1. BRDDALL. On the 30th Inst, at Win. l'enn. William BetUltill, atccd 78 years. Funeral will toll o place on Sunday, Inst., at 1 p.m., from the residence of John Xlunlnp, in Win. Penn, and proceed at 2 p. in. over the Schuyl kill Traction railway to Rhonandoali, leaving the Peniinylvauiu railroad station, Shenan doah, at 3:10 p. m. for fit. Clair, where inter; mentwiU be made, itelattves and ftlelids reopcctfully Invited to attend. It . Of Mercury! Mr. Henry Roth, of 1848 South 9th Street, St. Louis, was given the usual mercurial treatment for contagious blood poison. He was twice pronounc ed cured, but the disease returned each time, he was seized with rheumatic pains, and red lumps and sores covi ercu ins uouy, fix" he says, "and the more treat' mcnt I receiv ed, the worse I seemed to get. A New York specialist said he could cure me, but his treatment did me no rrood whatever. I was stiff and full ol pains, my left arm was useless so that I was unable to do even the lightest work. This was my condition when I began to take S. S. S., and a few bottles convinced me that I was being- benefitted. I continued the medicine, and one dozen bottles cured me sound and well. My system was under the effects of mercury, and I would soon have been a complete wreck but for S. S. S." S. S. 8., iguaranteea purely vegetable) is tne oniy cure for real blood dis eases. The mer curial treatment of the doctors al ways does more harm than good. Beware of mercury Books on the disease and its treat ment mailed free to any address by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. MISCELLANEOUS. OK 8LK. A street sprinkler, in good oon- .1 1.1 , I. ,.,aB., A .... 1 w ,. . Joseph Piatt, seoretury C'olmublu Jlose Co. Trustees, 'il West Oak St , Shenandoah. 2-30-lw TftOK 1IEN A nice room sroond door, f suitable for office purposes. Apply M 1 1 KM ALU office AGENTS-Fifty eeotH on null dollar-, no 'raptTieaw ncei.mr Vrite for sample copy. Address Tile yuthollc Nnwn, 19 Barcloy Bl,, now 1 urK. r ri;m I (iKNTK Vt ANTKli for ijie Baukeis Alliuucc V lu-urauce Co , of ('ul'oriiia- A combined life and uc-ciil. nl ,olicv at uiolerute cost. Beware l l.ll.t-llll LIMIIII. I-Ml.ll 't uddrcft Ni h,.'- II Wtlliuii)-.j t I'.t further ilifornuitioii Htak- MiiumrerM, a-iVlw REFORM MAYOR OF CHICAGO on. George B. . of Paiiie's Celery Hon. George II. Swift, Chloago's lelorm Mayor. 1 oue of the thousands who endorse tho one groat remedy that makes people ell, where all other remedies either fail alto gether, or at best simply give temporary re ieif. Judge Powers, CongrcKsman Meredith, of Virginia, Congressman (Irout. AssisUint United States Attorney John C. Capers, Chief Post Office Inspector M. to. Wheeler, Omirressuieii llell and Null, Lieut. McAllister mid many others who are fully as careful .vnat iney recommouu, nave publicly vouched for the marvelous powor of Palue's uelery compound to mako people well. These, and tho thousands of other hearty testimonials that have recently been sent to the proprietors of Pablo's celery compound. ureslroply an index of what this most won derful remedy is doing in every statu of the Untiin, ami in every ctty and village. It is making people well ! Men like these, who bave won the confi- MAUANOY CITY. A Concert to be Hold to Kelleve tlio rum-. Mahanov City, Feb. 27. There are number of distressed jht families irr town and last oveulng a meeting was held lu Armory ball to devise moans by which the condition of these people might bo relieved. Andrew Com re y was chairman, Ooorge T. Llewellyn secretary aud W. E. Joues treas urer, li. D. Bowman, W. to. Harris, Trof. John Jones and James McElhenny were ap pointed a committee to arrange for a concert to raise funds for relief. At au adjourned meeting of the Borough Council last night the Borough Solicitor an nounced that argument will be made next Monday for a new trial iu the case of Boyle, who secured a voidict of $9,000 damages against the borounh for injuries sustained by falling on a pavement. Mrs. Annie Ilisxle has put in a claim for damages sustained by fulling on a pavement aud Mrs. David E. Frank wants damages for injuries sustained by being run into by a coasting sled. The fair of Co. E will olose this evening. TO OUltK A COEI IN ONIS DAY, Take Laxative llronio Quinine Tablets'. All druggista refund the money if it fails to oure. 35 cents. liar Association, Tbe members of tho legal fraternity of Northumberland county organized a liar Association at Suubury on Thursday after noon witb the following gentlemen as officers: W. II. M. Oram, President; Charles Clemeut. Vice President; J. F. SchaBer, Secretary; I. Clinton Kline; Treasurer and Voris Aubep, W. II. Haokeuburg, C. II. Witner, V. W. Byon and J. V. Gillespie, Censors. Hundreds ot pairs of shoes leave our store every week, and where do they go? They go to people of good judgment, who get better value at the Taotoby Shoe; 8Toa.it than oau be had anywheie else. Young l'olbs liiilertaln. Ueorge Pratt, of South Jardin street, was surprised last evening by a visit front a Dum ber of bis young-friends who entertained him very pleasantly aud be responded with au equal spirit of hospitality. A Ten I', v,eui Kodiiefion In Wncos. Heading, Pa., Feb. 27. A notice wi-i ported at the pipe foundry at Koiaua yesterday afternoon that a reduction of to per cent in the wages of all the employes, with tb exception Of out side laborers, will tsJte effect on lion day. A meeting- of about a hundred of the men was held to organise and present grievances. It Is possible that a number will refuse to go to work. Between 400 and 500 men are employed in the foundry. Kellef for Iudiu's limine 'Victims. Omaha. Feb. 87. The Union Pacific has aeieed tu transport free of charge BOO tens ot freight designed tor the relief of India's starving people. The Burlington agrees to transport 100 tons and the Elkhorn also at'reeB to haul relief supplies free. These offers are to deliver the freight at Ogflen, Utah, Prom there the Central Pacific agrees to Usui iuu tons to iiun Fiauclsco free. Clerelaurt's FoWiiury salary Paid. Washington, Feb. 27 -Mr. Clihwid yesterday iecned his last full month's salary, umcuntlng tu $I,!H'.U7. The payment tin- the last r.au iluya of his term will piobably be made about March 3. Buy Keystone Hour. Be sure that tin. uace Lessio & Barb. Ashlnud, Pa., Is printed on every sack. Swift Amon Compound di nee of their fullow citifcotis ill tbe weigh ilest affa-r ., and are jealous of their reputa tions fur sound judKiiieiit, having watched tliu bplendid rcbults from Pitiuu siolery com pound in their own families, unci knowing exactly the iuvigoniting effect that any siuk person roiy expect from this great nerve ipi'ulatar And blood-purifier, are amunj the Hr-t to nuhesi'atiiigly and thankfully tc uuinmend the remedy to others fur the public good they may do. Hays Mayor Swift: "The use of Paino's celery compound in my family has convinced ine that it is ft meritorious article." Paiue's celory compound restores the nerv ous energy and regtilaUs'the i stern. It makes the blond pure and capable uf carrying an abundance of brain mid nerve clement lo the weakened parts, and H thus able to puinaueutly rid tho body of sleeplcss UCK4, nervousness, neuralgia and dyspepsia. Men and woiuon who almost live at their work aud arc "run-down" and sleepless and Bloomsburg Gold -Cure Sanitarium For Cure of Liquor- arcl Mor-iry HaMts No detention from butt I new. Add rem, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., SIIEKANDOA1I, PHNN'A. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking" ! 13 N. Jardin Street. FOR THE BEST GROCERIE AND ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. T'ma to Hire. If you want to hire a m!m aud isUsftU team for driving or for working purj pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Itouu oonstantly on hand at ranmiimbl rW JAMES SHIELDS, No. 110 Ktwt Centre strst OpuiMlte Rnadliur railroad station. I Th nosy Fteshnosfj And a velvet softness of the skin is Inva riably obtained ttf than who use Possoni's Ooiunleiioa . Wwfltt, Hillions of Dollars Qo on Is souike every year. Take li list but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured iu flrst-ulass IS liable compsuies as represented by DAVID FAUST, MU South Jardin 8t AUo Ufa and Accidental OouiBAUt e.1 Wanted-An Idea Who aaa tklnk or some simple thins to patent? rofact your Ideas; they may bring you wi 'rite JOEM WKODEHBUBM CO., latent i Walking ton, D. C. for tbslr Sjl.suo prise lealin. Attor nays. Walking ton, D. C. for their l.su prise offsr ad llit of two hundred lu.wtluua wauttd. g the Endorsers incapacitated from doing their liest work Iie causo of dyi-pipsia, rheumatism, and neural gia, iuvuri ibly find n permanent relief in Paiue's i elery compound. Dyspepsia, persistent headaches nUd dii ordered liver need prompt attention. In evory case there Is a pos'tive and permanent cure in Piiine's celery compound. It is the tno.it earnest, conscientious remedy persons oul-i.f health uuu employ. Its lifu-eiviiiR e.Uect upon "run-down" nerves and debilitated blood is. nothinj! short of marvelous. Prof. Mward K. Phcli, M. I) , I,L. 1) , broutsht to tho study of nervous disorders, and diseases of debility extraordinary pro fessional enthusiasm. He and his able co laborers conocntra od upon tho discovery of au accurate remedy for these dUeuses all thoir energy. Paiue's celery compound is used by the best physicians In their own homes, and prcscried to sufferers from nil nervous diseases. It is witliin tbe reach of everyone ll!OLD-MD-Rmnirii SHENANDOAH Dental : Roomsr (Titman's Block) fatt Centre Street, Office Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. Sr. J."V. Angles, late of Iteodliig, manager. NOTICE; Or. CI. S. Hartley is still con nected with tho establishment. AU, EXAMINATIONS Fit KB-. Wo make all kinds of plates. Qold Crowns Aluminum Crowns Lagan Crowns, Crown aud Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Deutat Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates ro ordered. We are the only users of vitallied air for tho painless extraction of teeth. Lauer's Lag-er and Pilsner Beers, Plnet, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. ScliniMt, Agt.. 207 West Coal Street. A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. Main and Coal Sts, niniui whl.k... hAars. norter and alo sorstaiitly on tap. . Oholee wupsrauto drinks I a,iJ .