VSrdinssiog. "Ted" lIiiRltca, a former resident of town, but now of l'hiladclriliiu, was a lsitor to town yesterday. W. J Jauios spent Inst evening atUtulltii; tUo regiment tlilll at (llrardvllle. i 0car Iletterlilge vlslteil friends nt Mt. J Curuict to-liny. ' Misi Sallio Delaticy win n guest ol I frloiuls at I'ottsvilln to-day. Harry Tempest, for located In I'lillailolplils, town, sotno time past baa returned to Hmlp Treiltm lit. Katltarlno A. Mickey, tail N. Main St. tr lit n rrttlcnt Ci iiilition, Jolin lluwimin, f Win. lVnn, who was lo oted a few iln,:tgu m having sprained his -ck nbllo at work in tin- Win. lVnucnlliory, was reported as being in u critical condition tbls aflern ion and fears aro entertained that hu will not recover. 1' mi' I'.iiiui'iir at ulna, only low pr'cea. W mcr'i. l'.'l N'ottli Main St U : Ut l.lltln Tito I'mtiollN. licv William I). William?, of l'olthvillr. Is circulating a petition recommending biui lor iippiiltitim nt as County tommliiniicr in tbe event of tlio ousting of t lie present Inetini be' s And tliere are others. If he wnrt'i of anytliiiig Is pruwn by re sult t n n surely Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup, is preeminent1- the best cough syrup now ox tan: PITTSBURG'S FATAL FIRE. 1Aat lit" Known Donil Iti'tiolici Twol vo. "" Tltli'ty-i-Iirlit Now .MNxInir. Vlttsl'UiK. Fell. 12. Up to midnight but one mure tioily hml been recovered from the ruliiB of Wednesday night's awful fire. It was thut of William Walralieiistelii. u milkman. Ills body was badly mutilntcd, but easily recog nized liy his clothing. This makes the number of bodies recovered 12. The list of mlsslnp; is rapidly ki-owIhk, the num ber now belnm placed at 3S That mori people were killed, Chief Humphreys says there can be no doubl. He saw the walls bo down In the midst of a mass ol humanity huddled together In a small space, and the number killed he says, will be found to be In excess of any estimate yet made. The leasoii for believing that many bodies nill hrt found III the wreckaKe In Mulberry alley Is that Just before the explosion a Intec number of persons broke through the fire lines and leaeheil the alky by going through a I'enn ave nue r.ilni.n. It is known that mmy were m I he saloon yard or alley when the walls fell. Mrs. Mi Kudden and her eight chil dren, whu seie believed to litiM' lueii burliil unili r the wa Is. ne siifn. Mich ael O'llio'ii, or oil ritv, and .Tu ne? Beverly, i i "rufion. who weie a,.ioi)K the mlssliiL li.i,e also imnid up. WOMAN TO WOMEN. A Ton Vitliinblr llintH limit Alls, Annie Iflilil hh Ml-lcr. "I am n woman, tlieuTnro I calf under stand women." This expression was mado by S.irtb Ilern lianlt, tiie world famed actress, after creating part in which tlio complex nature of woman was specially portrayed. Mine. Hern hardt, pictuied the character truo to life and her remark was in answer to a roinpliincntary expression after her pronounced success, Tlio expression was truo. Women do understand other women and their pleasures and troubles. They know what they need. Mrs. Annie Jenness Miller began this study early in life and has continued it ever since. She investigated the subject of appearance and the 1 1 suit was bor bonk "l'h.vsical Beauty and How to Obtain It." She studied the auhjoct of dressing and has done much to aid women in tins important and delightful art She studied tlio subject of Women's Physical Health and as a result discovered what she believes to be the pruper means of constantly preserving it. In writing upon tbis subject, she said : "It gives mo pleasure to express my faith in tbe virtues of a well-known discovery which is the only medicine I ever take or recommend. Six years ago I received the most preuounced benefit from its use at a time when suffering from mental overwork, and I have suboo,uently in my tiavels as a public lecturer recommended it to many people and personally know of several cises where it has succeeded when tlio doctors failed. This discovery is Warner'sS.ife t'ure. ' Although I am now a perfectly well woman, I take several bottles of Safe, Cure every spring, believing in the ounce of pre vention ' rattier than tbe necessity for the pound of cure, and in eveiy instance Safo Curu baa tbe effect to givo new energy and vitality to all my powers." Mrs. Miller's experience has been proven true in millions of other Instances of women n ho were suffering and unhappy and who by means of this standard discovery are now in tbe possession of perfoct health and are kept so by a contluued uso of this grand prepara tion. STANDS 5 REASON n-n ir tnm vnii oa o rntriilnr (MIR toiner wc will sell only such tfpods us will give entire satisfaction. The line of PARLOR TABLES .-. . and STANDS Keady for your inspection is worthy of the highest praise wc can give. The articles have been carefully selected and typify the highest skill of the makers art. Of oak, natural and kcii finish, solid and imitation mahogany, plain and Inlaid, highly polished, Iheir beauty and quality should soou find them a home at such small prices WIIITH HNAMEM5D IRON BEDSTEADS As low as $3.75. Cone seated chairs, finished in cherry, walnut, or antique oak at 3 per half dot. huge cane seated arm rockers finished iu mmc colors at fi.$o each. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. DAVIDSON'S Furniture House, 121 and 123 North Main St. Ner Robblns' Operu House. Prevention is always better than cure, even when euro is possible. Hut so many times pneumonia is not cured that prevention becomes tho natural act of that instinct of self preservation which is " the first law of nature." Pneumonia can bo pre vented and is ofton cured by theuso of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. "Some years ago I liail n severe cold and was threatened with pneumonia 1 could neither eat nor sleep, and was in a wretched condition. 1 procured n bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and took it according to tho directions, nnd at tho cud of fifteen daysw as ns well and sound a3 beforo tlie attack. 1 have recommended it in many cases of pneu monia since, nnd havo never known it to fail in elfecting a cure." JOHN HENKY, St. Joseph, I. "I was attacked with a cold that settled on my lungs, and defi-d tho skill of my phy sicians so that they considered me incurable. At IjjI I began to use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and was entirely cured after having taken two bottles." FKANCISCO A. SEVTMANO, Taunton, MaB. cciora is put up in half-size bottles at half price --50 cents. AMtNiiMnvr-.. K vir.tt's ori:it iiori:. Mile. Hhea will appear In Killer's Grand Opeia House, Mahauoy City, at two per lorinaiices next Tuesday. At the nialiiiec -he will appear in Camille, and ill tlie even ing as "Josephine" in tlio "Duplets of France." The matinee perfonnancu will at tract many from this town l;XTIt.VOIll)lNAIlV KNIIAOI.MKNT. At Ferguson's theattu o i Monday night, Mllo. Ithea will pr sent her new play, 'Napoleon,-' the most poHoil'ul historical play ever w ritten. Theie are six acts coveting a peiiod of about 10 years fiom lHOU to IMP, tho opening act taking place in tlie garden of IhoTueleries just alter lloiuipart's leturn from Wugiiiiii. The eventful life and mart I character of the Hist Dnperor of tlie French have inteiested historical students of late to n almost unprecedented degice, anil the .Vasol omc future ol the last two i r three ears has been extruordinaiy. Mllu Uhea has snrioiiuded herself with an excellent company of players, including William llairis, the great impersonator of Corsican Holes: Frederick Vruoin, D.iuren Hies. Fied. t'. Iloey, Walter Lennox, W. C. tiillespio, Itohert Whittier, James iJuiin, Misses Haclicl t'rothers, Jane Lennox, Migncm Fulton, Klleu Fulton, ( athcrine Sheridan and Con lUuec Mitchell. Ail t'l-llseil Letters. Letters addressed to the following named po iplu remain uncalled for at tho local post ollice : Miss Iliidget Coali, Miss I ditb Steven sou, Kate Kuril, M. J. Moiiaghan, H. Lewis. Who Said They Have a Cough 7 Advice Take Pan-Tina, S!5c. At (liuhler Bros., drug store. -i lleed Hei-orilctl, The following deeds were filed fur record : From Susan Dreihlebisetal. to David Oswald, premises in Schuylkill Haven; Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company to Frank llarrett, premises in Coal Dale. 10 days' salo of clothing at Samuel Itlock'e. Di'sporiito !.i tiii'l.-v AiiiiizoiikTi'IIIoII. Vaniehuig Ky., Feb. 12. At Kscula pln, this utility. Constables Cropper and ThaeUer attempted to arrest a woman named Ciovv, who was at her home with several grown up (laughters. Suddenly one or the girls attacked them with a knife, dnngerously wound ing both ofllcers. Mis. Crow nnd an other daughter drew revolvers and tlie ollieeis realized it was a fight for life. The battle raged for a few moments, and after the smoke had cleared away It was found that Mrs. Crow and one daughter had been killed. The other participants are In a dangerous condi tion. flnllovvny'fc AIotroil.vf iircloi'orm.ninril New York, Feb. 12. Four men vtiO are believed to be tho desperadoes who, on Dec. 2C last, held up a trolley car at Norrlstown, I'n., shot and killed the conductor, Charles Galloway, and rob bed tlie passengers, are under arrest in tills city. The men gave their names as William K. Hart Is, .Wuph Foster, Ed ward n. Tyne and Andrew f! raves. It is snld the men are also wanted at Pittsburg for burglary and other crimes. The Philadelphia police are also believed to be Interested In these men on account of the looting of a Chinese laundry In that city. Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, ecema or skin diseases inav secure instant relief by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It Is tliu great Pile remedy. C. II. liagetibitcli . ennrn paper. We have just received a new stock of this paper in all the leading tints. A roll 10 feet long, 20 inches wide for 15 cents, former price 25c. HOOKS & BROWN, INI. tVlalr St. CHARLES DERR, TON SO RIAL- ARTIST J (Hhreler's Old Htanil.) 109 NOKTJl MAIN STIUWT. Plrat-claM work guaranteed. Prompt and olile BttemlantK llalr cutting a peclullv. UH8T LINK OP- GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTUAW, Floor and Tablo 011 Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, 87 Centre 81. mi PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout the Country (iliriinlrlril lor llaaty I'eruaal. Monday Is St. Valentine's day. 'I'll em aro 21,1 prisoners In the county Jail. Tlio banks and the postoftlce wcio closed to day. Most of the court bouse otllccs woro closed to-day. Tliu Lyon-Dunn contest court will nioct again next Tuesday. Jack !lumr nuil Kid McCoy will box eight rounds nt St. Louis mi March 5 for a purse of $1,500. Tho P. & H. employes at St. Nicholas were paid yesterday and those at Mahauoy City to day, The Miners' Journal says tho arc lights at Ashland aio 7,000 candle power. What a hopper ! The ministers of Ashland havo cutored a protest with the Chief Uurgess of that town against tho holding of n masquerade ball. The Nell Deitrich case, that was to be argued at the Superior Court at Willlamsport on next Monday, has been postponed until the second Monday in March at Harrisburg. The Northampton county Commissioners have granted (ho County Treasurer an in- creafe of one-fifth of 1 per cent. In his com missions, which, however, arc not to ex ceed $20i'0 a year. Thomas Illggius, who was burned by the explosion at the Dodson mine, Plymouth, Wednesday oveulng, died yesterday, and Patrick llealcy, another of the victims, is in i daiigoruus condition. Mahauoy 'Jity will have a new brick school huildlug in readiness for the opening of the next term. Four visiting bauds will bo entoitalned In lown by the I.l jlnunlau baud on the uvoulug of Monday tho 21st inst. S0M yards of floor oil cloth at IS cents per yards, for to-day only, at Conways Famous 5 ami 10 cent sture. Tills Is Ortutlily a Wondctliil Cliuuee. Wo aro awato that our people who sutler from nervous, chronic or long-standing com plaints do not havo tho s into opportunity to ho lined as do the lesidcuts of tho great cities where the most eminent physiciansaud specialists tesido. Dr. (Ireene, of 35 Wast 1 lib St., New VinL City, who has tho larg est practicu in tho world, and who is without douht the must Aiccessfttl npicialist in curing all forms of nervous and chronic diseases, ull'ers to gle flee consultation by mail to all sulleicrs. Write to him at once about your case. Hu will smely euro yui. MAHANOY city. Thieves entered the residence of William CliHuid, on East Water street, dining the family's ahkeuco and rilled all parts of the house, hulseiured nothing of vuluo. A Hun ariau wedding has been in progress on Wist Pine street fur tHo days and the ipMrtels attetidiug tlie revels have been frs ipieut. Early tbis morning Joseph Uusner, one of tho i articipauts, was frightfully beaten. No arrests have bean made. A large uuuibcr of peoplo this morning attended tlie funeral of Albeit Kiausc, who was killed at tlie North .Mahauoy colliery on Wednesday. Tho remains were takeu tu Mountain (ilovo cemetery fur interment. Tliobu females whu havo not tried l)r Hull's Pill's know not what "joy" lies in store for them. Dr. Hull's Pills correct func tional inactivity of tho uturiuu pa its. U0 p lis in a box. 25 cts. Murrliigo Licenses. Tlio following marriage licenses wero granted : Claud .Monroe Valises, of Tauiaqua, and Emma .Martha Horner, of Walker town ship; Ignatius Kozak and Itusa Kacnarcik, hoth of St. Clair; Klonstaiity Zanulowic) and Knincys Norwlcka, both of Llewellyn. Cure Tor rheumatism or neuralgia. Iluy a 25 cent liottle of Salvation Oil and uso it ac cording tu directions. It will cine the worst caso. Tlie i:iks Will KecelvR. Tho Elks of Ashland will hold their first reception in their bandsomo club bouse on tlio l!2nd lust. Tlio reception will be followed by a luncheon and a dance at Washington hall. There are quite a uumbor from this town members of tlie lodge. MAvnni SOAP ' WASHES. & nYES VA 1 No Muss. No Trouble. Sold in All Colors by Grocers and Address, TUB MAYPOLO SOAP FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Examination Our Store, THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN. No. 7 South Main Street. DRINK CIJJAUY'S KXTRA KINK QUAIJTY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. rniLn. - enenr - stoke. o I!A I.Kit IN- FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. WIIOI.K8AI.IS AND KUTAIU SO West Contro Street. ((etataoesosaas89Daaaeeaieiaaia(aas(ais HOME DYEING fliYPOLE J A Pleasure nt Last. ! ifth Jfe SflAP ! Made at the House "or at , Special' Cl'rWli Nnlll en. To-morrow morning, at 10:30, l!ev. II. I'rnstou, preacher lu cliargt of the Mahanoy Plans M. K. church, will preach in tlio Mutho- tllU Episcopal church of tnwn Tlit taetor expects to meet hit cU'rof young raon at the Suuday school hour and will preach nt tlio ivonlng Borvice 0:30. Subject ! "I.lfe, tbe Orcat Stairway to Higher Things." All the services In this church to-morrow will bo held in the lecturcjroom. The IMiors will provido for the comfort (if nil who attend. Strangers made heartily wclcomo, Come early. Services in - this Welsh Congregational elm ch to-ntorro.w.!uoii)ing and evening will bo conducted by Uov. i). I. llvans, of Kings' ton, preaching 111' Welsh lauguago in tho morning and English in the evening. Sun day school at 2 o'clock. Servlcos lu tlje P, M. church to-morrow morning and evening. Morning subject, "Tho Christian Warfare" Sunday schoot at 2 p. 111. Evening subject, "Tlio Vlsiun of Dry Hones." Everybody welcome. To-iiiorrow morniiw at 10 u clock lit the First HaptlstchurdirKov 1). I. Evans, the pastor, will preneh-uimcnal sermon in Welsh. Subject. "Tho .Marvelous Chance,." The evening tervlce'wlll bo entirely In English subject, "Hod's PresSliM and ltcst." All arc invited to attend. List un lay ovenlug a large congregation tilled tho Calvary ' Baptist church. At the eloic, the pastor gave a special invitation to any anxious souls wishing to dcclro on the Lord's side Three young people responded to tho invitation. Thero is evidently a worl, of grace commenced botli in tlio church ami the Sunday school. To-morrow evening al 11:30 the pastor will preach a special scriuui entitled "Almost JPoisuaded." Dining tin evening the choir will give a special anthem .111 ,1111 IV nciLviilut; , it ...tu i.. .....t . The Columbia II. & S. V E, Co. will attend divine services in a body to-morrow evening in the Trinity Itefuruied church, on West Lloyd sttcot. liey, Itohert O'Hoyle, tit pistor. will preach a sermon on "The True Way." Tho revival meetings in the United Evan gelical church uio' still in progress. Tito ser vices are very interesting and hugely at tended. The scry ice of song tills evening, front 7:15 to 7:3J,(will bo conducted by Ed ward Hoscwall. . Sternum by the pastor. Ser vices to-morrow .hiotning and evening. Morning subject i "Tho Apostulic Church." Sunday school at ' 1:30 in charge of O. S. Koliler and It, Stocker Evening subject: "An Immediate Decision Demanded." Every body wvlconio. u - Tlio Ushors' association will havo a gospel meeting in its room's iu tho Wilkinson build ing to-morrow afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock. Itov Alfred lleobuer will deliver an address Tlio meeting ivillUbe iu charge of William Dttslo. All young1 men, whether or not they are members of the dissociation, are cordially invited to attend,"'' Ono Minute Cough Cure cures quickly That's what yutl want I C. II. IIag;iibiicli. Kxceetllngjy I.argo Nuggets. A representative of tlie Ilmi.u.n was shown two largo nuggets brought fr.,m the Klondike gold fields by W. II. Mile, and pre sented to J. W. Teitsworth, of Mahanoy City. Tlie latter gtutlcman is second vice president of tho Last Chanco (lull! Mining Company, which has developed largo 'laims lu Alaska, Mr. llile is tlie general manager and brought with him nearly $1000 in ting gots, two of them lie presented to Mr. Teits worth. Tlio largest weighs five ounces and is valued at $83.70, while tlio smaller one weighs U ounces and is wortlt 22 00. lie is on bis way back to tho gold fields. Mr. Teitsworth Is also 'making arrangements to make the trip nnd'will depart iu a mouth or two. The latter gentleman speaks very highly of tho outlook, and says there aro thousands of gold hunters at Seattle waiting to secure iraniporiaitou. i lie i,ast ijlianco i;o. own iiiu waier itoiil aim ntu uity ol Juneau, Alaska, and tho "Last Chanco" and ' Lurvoy" hydraulic mines, Ono of tho greatest strikes over known in Alaska was made by tills company, encountering a solid vein 50 feet iu thickness, averaging $2t in guld. This strike-is considorcd tlio mother lode of the country. I Needs Attention. Tho attention of thn Chief Burgess is called to the condition of the pavement on Centre street at the Lehigh Valley crossing? WASHES MB DYES AT ONE OPERATION . . ANY COLOR. The Cleanest, Fastest Dye for Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists, Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, Underlinen, etc., whether Silk, Satin, Cotton or Wool. e o 0 e s e a Druggists, or mailed free for 15 cents; DOPOT, 127 Diane Street, New York. lilKKCIUKON'H TllUATltl!, V I. J. Fekouson, Mob. One Night Only! MONDAY, FEB'Y. 14, '98. Tho DIsttiiKuUhtMl ArtUte. In her new Jtonmritic Vlay NAPOLEON. Tho most powerful historical drama ever written. i ltHHA.HH JOSKI'IIINU. ..WM.IIIAHllIH.nsNAl'OI,l!()N. And a rumiauy of carefully selected playem, Keats on nnlr bt Klrlln's drug store. EVAN J;.:DAVIES. ii. j Livery and Undertaking, r No. 13 North Jardin St. GOVERNOR OF VERMONT. Josiah Grout Sends an Open Letter 1 k IMF rhu nrescnt Oovcrnor of tho Green Moun tain Statu thotiuh liorn iu Canada, lias lived in Vermont sinco ho was (! y.'ars old. His course at tlio St. Jolinsliury Acadn.iuy was iutcrruptetl in 1801 hy his eulistiiis in (-0. I, 1st Vermont cavalry. He was mustered In as .econu lieutenant, promoted 10 cnpi.1111 1110 1. . 1 1 t A I.. 10m ..... .1 .. .....I..- the 20th New York cavalry. Maiur Grout natticlpatcd in 17 ciiKaeo- patticlpatcu In meuln, nnd was badly wounded in a skirmish with tho celebrated confederate leader, Mosby. At tho c'oso of tho war ho entered tho law ollice of his brother, Gen. Grout, and was admitted to tho bar. Ilisservlco in tliu Vormont legislature embraced the year 18i3, '83, '8(1 and '88. Ho was Speaker of tho Itnuso lor tureo yoars anil senator in iu. Gen. Grout is deeply indebted to l'aine's celery computiud for the good health wltitdi ho to day enjoys. Ho expresses Ills convic tion of the value of tho great remedy in tlie following few words : Stato of Vermont, Executivo Department, July 5, 1897. WelU. Richardson & Co., Ilurlinston, Vt. Gentlemen Having realized a benefit from MISCELLANEOUS. CTKn. Snle.miieti tu handle our lubricat ing oils on cmuniisHltin in Shenandoah nnd vicinity, I.lbernl terms. The lSuelid Oil Company. Cleveland Ohio. S-U-2t WfANTKD by on old established liotiso. a 1 11111 man to take charire of and look after their liiiiicB in this section. Hillary Si'JO, with com misHiun. Cash secuilty required. Address IliitlnesH, cir. IIkrai.1i. 2-1 1 0t-coil-w-2t ITIOU KKNT. A rare cbaueu for an energetic ) bushiest man. A grand (.tore either for grocery bu.lness or saloon, in good location, llrt-chiss dwelling apartments nttached with hath room and lUtures, nil latest improt emenfs, good cellar 08 feet long. I'onseHHioii to be had In April. For further information npply at tlio Hkuai.ii ollleo S-U-liu , -A rWIt HUNT, Storeroom anil dwelling, No. IT I; North Main street, now oecuplnl by &lilpi shoo store. Possession given April Apply to JiK-oli Noll, II N, .Main blrcet, Olt HAI.K. A buggy nnd two butcher wagons, will also rein my wtieciwrignt audpnint shop, corner Coal and .Inrdiu stleets Apply to Clmrles i-iopperi, on ine premises. tf TOTICI5, The undersigned Is desirous of 1 closing up his neeounts either lu cash 1 r by notes, for nil bills that nre trow due or over duo this month. All contracts, und agreements, however, will be carried out I shall place all over line accounts in tho hands of proper parties for collection M. 1'. I'OWI.KIt. January 0, 1K98. l C-2m 1 UllITOlt'S NOTJOIC 1". J. Illley vs T. R V Knrpownky, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, an auditor uppointcd by tliu court to maku dlxtribiitiou of funds mined on tlie nbovu stated execution and paid Into court, will meet at the ollice of M.M- Uurkc, Kw., Ill the llorough of Shenandoah, county of Schuyl kill nud htatu uf Pennsylvania, for tliu purpose of bis appointment, on Saturday, February 2D, IbOS, at 2 p. in , when and where all concerned are reiiiei,ted to appear and maku known their demands, or be hereafter barred from coining lu on wild fund. J. II 1'oMKitov, Auditor Shciinudonli, l'a., l'cb. 3, HftH. 2-5-IS-I9 RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsporl will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Ferguson House, from 9 a, m, till 1:30 p. m, Itupturc permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written yuarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. . . Examination Prec. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Slumokin, Mt. Carinel and vicinity who can bo referred to. C'harRes nnd lernis moderate nnd within reach of all. tho uso of I'alno'a celery coinpound I hereby endorse the preparation as a ruiiahlu ruincdy that fully iiiicls the claims made fur it. It it 11 pleasure also to entlurso tlie pro prietors of it ns 0110 of Vermont's oldest 1 w1,mx l.ncl,,,. Tcutatiou is above renro-ieli Josiah Grout, Life is too short to wnstu one day of it sick tihcd, grumpy or ailing. Indigestion, nervousness and rheuma tism maku one old before one a time, tako tlio lieai t out of work, and make ono a burden at homo and n bore to one's friends. Kveryono owes it to his family, tu his frieuds, to his success and happiness to get strong and stay so. Worn-out nerve." bring on more ill health and disease than all other causes put to gether. Iu their Impoverished condition tlioy cause tho blood to become thin, weaken tliu digestion nnd make tliu heart work with dilliculty. Tho main factor in eradicating neuralgia, rheumatism, nervousness, head aches and slccplessnesi from the system con. sists in making tlio nerves stronger, l'aine's celery compound is the ncrve-lnvigorato par oxculleticu. Iiettor nerve nutrition plays the ASK YOUR GROCER For Franck's Coffee For Franck's m Genulno Krnnck will plenKO you If you love ft cood cup of cofTco Your grocer sells It. ilOOVEN MERCANTILE CO., -Schuylkill Dental Parlors,Hi - - .7-z- 7 North Jardin Street,- n A first class dental parlor where all the branches of dentistry are skill- fully Besl Artificial Teeth, $Q.OO. TEETH EXTRACTED VTH LAUOHINa OAS OR VITALIZED AIR. NO CHAltOltS FOlt KXTUACTINM WIIKN TK13TII AUIC OltDIinKD. BEST SILVER FILLING, . . - 7 SO CenU GOLD FILLINGS, .... $,.o9 and up TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, - 3s Cento All our work Is aoiompnulcd with n Riiarantee. Christ. Schmidt, ARcnt and Bottler of Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, PUREST .' AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH- PA IIcuiliunrtcra for , , , . Commercial Travelers MOUIlia IIKCKMAN, I'ron., Cor. Coal anil Main streets, Blicnandiuili, l'a. Terms: 11.03 per day. tabling Fncllitles Unsurpassed. lloardcta conifortnlily nccoiuuiodnted hy week or inoiitU. to Proprietors of principal part in the successful treatment of liver, kidney and heart disease, a well as nervous diseases. l'.very ono knows that the heart does the work of u pump. From the dawn of life till dentil it never ceases pumping blood Into the arteries, and every heartbeat result from a uervo impulse. When the nerve centers bo cmuo reduced there follows ft gradual lu-f cieasing feebleness, tho heart beaU irregu.k'' larly, there is a loss ot nervous nnd muicuiar ' foreo, tlie limbs refuse their support, appetite fails nnd sleep becomes unattainable. The progress towards n heartier appetite, sounder sleep, firmer pulse, sluws the profound in viguratiug effect of l'aino's celery compound upon the nerve fibres all over tho body. Progress toward health is steady and uni form when l'aine's celery compound is em ployed. It stops night sweats that sure in dicatlon of growing feebleness and of wast ing diseases aud there is a noticeablo free dum from those nervous twitchiugs of the muscle and numbness in the limbs that are precursors of paralysis and painful chorea, so common among overworked, worried peoplo who aro about to break down with some form of nervous debility. Essence f 13 Factories ported Chlcovy. In Europe, 33 MEDALS AWARDED, Sole Agents. executed. Good Set ol Tettb, $5.0O STORE, 1 17 S. Main St. Where will be found the very best goods for the least money consist ing of Hedroom Suits, Sideboardi, Sofas, Uxtension Tables, Rockers, Chairs, Lounges, Beds, brass, iron and wood, Bed Springs, Mattresses. Call and see us. For tho past ten years we have given the public satisfaction in the stove business as our customers will admit w out an exception D. & J. SEIGEL, ) 117--S. Main Street--I23 STAMPING AND EMBROIDERY. Scholars wanted In embroidery and fancy nccdlo work. Ijcssons given every ufteruoon All kinds of stauiptiiirdone. Miss Laura Polmer, Comer tlnln nnd I.loyd Sts., Nlieuandwh. "1