ATRIAL ORDER Will convince you thnt our Kngrnved Calling Cards are up-to-date. Twelve tyle of cards and twenty styles of engraving to select from. Fifty for out: dollar or 100 for ,i .50. Give us a trial order. HOOKS & BROWN l North Mailt St. A NEW FACE OX KELLY UNIQUE S'"K3ICAL OPERATION PER rORMED IN BELLEVUE HOSPITAL. Ey.lLls Mad to Order Skin l'ram His 1'urcTicad, Cnt lb thfe Mtapft at fhe MliiiiC Vcinner, Wink PetecM--Arni Cntlcle Make a C'lWelt. Patrick Kelly la In Bellovue hospital, New York, with a practically new faoo. Whtti hp wont there, he had tort hia left eyelid, and tlx' skin of his cheek had been e.-iten awny. A now eyelid has been graft ed on, and skin has been taken from his nmi and made to grow on hla cheek, so thnt ho In now or good looking on the aver age, roan in bin station of Ufa Hardly a pear remains to bear evidence to the treat ment. The unique and remarkable operation in facial surgery was performed by Dr. B. 8. Peck, tho physician In oharge of the oph thulmlc ward. Dr. Peek tho other day pronounced Kelly enred. The pattest will leave tho Institution within the next few days. Kelly is a day laborer, GO years of age and unmarrini. About six years ago small tumors formed on tho upper and lower litis of his left eyo. Those were removed, but later epithe lial or face mincer developed on tho parts operated on. In Novomlier, when Kelly entered tho hospital, the disease had eaten away the greater portion of the upper lid, li.'ul attacked the lower lid and hod spread over a good portion ot tho cheek. After treat Ing the parts with antiseptics for several days Dr. Pock removed tho up per lid. t,;pther with a portion of tho eyo- bro-.v. but retained a thin slloo of the flesh that held the roots of the eyelashes. Beginning at the root of the nose, he then cut a leaf shaped piece of skin from Kelly's forehead. This was molded Into the lorm of an eyelid, the flesh strip, with the hair roots attached, was Btttelied to it and the whole fitted into the place Of the lUlhMHir 11(1. Within a few days tho new lid had not only formed a perfect junction with the old surface, but, in addition, it hod developed muscular action. To his huge delight Kelly found that he could wink, a thing which he hadn't been able to do for years. Dr. Peck then turned his r.tVntlon to tho lower lid and chock. Tho knifo was used unspuringly. Then a piece of skin, shaped something like a short, thick hockey stick and, measuring S by 8 Inches at its broadest pars, was out off the Inner and upper part ot the patient's arm. Before the outiolo had lost its normal warmth it whs pressed on the raw cheek. A week later it had taken linn root, and the operation as a wholo was pronounced an entire success. Curiously enough, Holly's forehead shows no troco of the Initial robbery of the skin. Tho case Is, from a medical standpoint, unique and Interesting, inasmuch as it suggests a novel and nppnrolitly satisfac tory method of treating a particularly loathsome disease and again because the feasibility of transplanting a largo piece of liM5kln from. one. part of tho Ixxty to an etner part, and that without the skin los ing; its vitality in transit, has long been n svhject of dispute among physicians. Ni v York Kvening Journal. A SILVEE PALAOE. One of the Features nf tlie TransmlaalS' sljipl Kxpoeltlon I Edward Rose water, chief of the bureau of publicity and promotion of the Tram-' mississippl exposition, to be held in Omaha1' from June to November, 1808, acting for the exposition directors, has appro veil 'nnd, accepted tho plans for a silvor palace. This palace is to ! one of the imposing fea tures of tho exposition and the central flg-' ure in a portion of the grounds to be called El Dorado. The building is to be 400 foet square, surmounted with mammoth ornamental towers, and the entire structure will be covered with rolled silver. The silver to lie used In its external. , covering will be contributed by the miners of the great west. Over 800,000 square feet of external surfaco will be covered by the preolous metitl. The silver palace will bo used entirely for the display of the mineral produots and progress of the west. The amount of pure tolver to be used In covering the walls and dome of this mammoth building has not been definitely estimated. It will largely depend upon the thinness of tho sheets of pure metal that can be used for this pur pose. Our iienple are growing more and more in the habit of looking to Oruhler Bros., drng. gists, for the latest aud best of everything in the drag line. They tell Chamberlain's Cough itemed y, famous for Its cures of bad colds, croup and whooping cough. When in need of such a medicine give this remedy a trial aud you will be more than pleased with the result. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AMD SALES STABLES. Undertaking in all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. VMITR and L.LOYD STREETS. V St HA VK THE llAKDtOMKST hkbuunb or ..OIL CLOTHS JN Tt.iWff . - r"i r-" t.. tJ. r ulc t , r .Vo. 7 West Centre (Street, eqq h fir) nnw IXRU) liB a W BJ! U 4 1 S PHII.V As follows : 4 First Prltet, sb of Casli awl Print ton Moh nonlh Totalglwndurlngl2mw.l897,4000400 HOW TO OBTA1M XHMB. Oomil!Unr "v n Irtuiiy SUqOH tIT Cut nil' 1 He J?" I lie tttinlirr pi Cot r Vnrknnrl: '4 on ail HAMS Or DISTRICT. Sow York tilt. Brooklyn. J.onir Hod Hmren Islands, New Jersey. SewVprkTriiole (iM of N. r. ritv, Brooklyn, Long and Stattn torf. fiiarlTHNfaiJelnwnfef fltnrv InjiiJ, Vmt Vlritnla Bad Ills- fU Nw JfanaruTsitntrst 'he NVw Bnsfapil Wtni I 'HPrll, ni I ft i fnls B winn in Nf TitttMtJfinit Olt I Bell, Suuawa Cjcl IS.; r'ttern, nrni ly . n.riwjf.. ni r . . ! Liiutu. now lm prtarc 8wldl Cycluuvti e, und Hunt IjM' An Insplmllon. William .T. Hryan's boo':, "The First Buttle," just publlshtd, ends with the fol lowing pott'i 1 v Ella Wheeler W'lloox, en MUoU "An lr.piration:" However the battle la ended, Thtiiieh proudly the victor ootnos, With fluttrinu ftag and praaolos nags And eoholtiB roll of drums, Btiil truth proclaims this motto In letters of living light: -No questtou is ever settled Until it Is settled right. Tboucb the heel ot the strong oppressor iuny rlad the weak In tho dust An 1 th" volaesHf fame, with one aoolaitti, May e.'.ll lilui grent and Jut, Ijet thoe who ippltod take warning And keep this motto in sight: Ho qtu len Is ever settled Until it Is eettled right. Let llio .c who have tailed take coursce. Though liie enemy amine to have won, Though his, ranks are strong, If li be Li the wrong. The battle Is not yet done, For sum as the morning follows The darkest hour of night No ciut'Stion is over settled Until it is settled right. O man, unweil with labor, O woman, yomifri yet old. O heart oppressed in the toiler's breast And crushed by the power of gold, Keep on with your weury battle Against triumphant might. No question is ever settled Until it is at'ttl.'d right. CLOSING OUT AT AND BELOW COST! I will close out In 30 days my entire etnek of . BOOTS AND fHOES of the l.eet sml fluent make. The greater rt of this at ck is lioine inndo goods, Tleason foreelllng out I Intend to enve town. Call early anil examine the stock. GEO. MANNING, 125 E. Coal Si-. 3 "3 . 5 S 3S o -aO -a 3333 333 5 333 sss3 I 11 or, rn'JI PWRWnfffT.W g&tHi) tmi rep rot-now sheet oT.njM'cr m ili (Junneu IMra roll liniuc .-...J .address reme - .- IMSMSf " I 11 UdVMl 10 -J r 33l -J9 - af) 12. 3333 -i in -- 33r-33 if 333R 333 I1K 33 15 Checks with every purchase ; 25 worth gets a handsome Parlor Lamp. Factory Shoe Store, BEDDALL BUILDING. J. A. KOYLTi, Mgr.- SHOES AT -CLEARING SALE-- Offer Unusual Opportunities for 6rt Sarjaln. We rather sacrifice all profits, and goods over another reason. Our entire stock is marked down. ra-NOTICE. A half-price ticket on all our fall and winter hithiug included in this sale. Hundred of small lots of broken sizes will be sold at exactly HALF - $U.t8. Men's nil wool suits in Cfwilmore ii.i.l t'lieviose, reduced from tw. - Me.,'. Knirll.h Melton nndHIlk MlKeil Worsted BuiU, reduoed from W0 00 to Men's Finest CnsstinsTe and Black duty Hulls, reduced fem 110.00 to Iloi ' wool suits and 'Chfii chiloi Keefers, reduotd from t5.uu mid (AOO, now IS 75 and.. $4.00 $5.00 58.001 CI A fi Sa tisfn ct ion Guaranteed ovMon ey Bn clc.fM LEVI REFOWICH, TIIH ONLY (INK 1'ltICH ('U)THIX(i HOUSE, HATTER AND FURNISHER. in ami i 2 South Main Strcut, - Sh nandoah, Pa. EACH MONTH FOR C 400.00 is 31 e !es2,0Q0.00 i.uuu.uu $3,o.'oo 12 SOAP WRAPPER RULES. 1. KrtrymmiHidarinirl' "i each of tue4dilivw pr Z'liwlUboawsrdedaiti'tlliiWF: JOB L uompiMHor iviiir pxiiunin tun Iitirgvnt Number ofcoujw.nri fror flia district In whlolih or 6b.ereld ffiTlracetveOtlUUCnbli. ,L The (i OompotTtors who wd loth Next Ijtiraflst Niiniberfl f cm pons from Uie olstriot In wbloh thy rsntdwill ifnCU roeiV0 at winner 1 oplln k lndjorstitlnnAn's rierce kl..nl.l l.lnla fna Aim lA TliA all P.MntlfnrwfinMd1vltlMI I itcyrio, pi ton nuu.u Hrxt I.nrKffit Niirnliemof cmnpons fmm ihadlg trlot In which thf mid trill Enrjuwriwltnnjf option lidj'sor ffantlerasn'a Gold Wtob, Brlos Wfc 'i. Tho OotnpotitlomnltlCloKO the ImM ln y ot Pnrll ninnthdiirlntcia, Oonnons rwlred tea lr8 zor one month's aora petition mil De f i pat into tbe twxU 3. Competitors who obtain wrappers from nneoid Uruthura. Ltd., and their ttlBUWi, rsd- .'arsstoci a k will Kn H lann lifloH Kmnlovai irr d frum rnmpntlnir. . , . , , . Tl.-f n l ll.n l.lrt.4 will l fmrarded to Competitors in about 21 da; alter eacli competition eloMe. A. Lerer Dp.theta. I.I.V, will endearor toaward the nrTfe fulrljtothe beet ot their abllltj end Judgment, t it l nmteretood thnt all who compute agree to ao oepttheawnrd ot JTer Uroihere, Ltd., ftenoet. I.KVKlt 1IUDS., I.til., New York. Why Thty Wre O.lninsy." The wife of a naval officer in Washing ton, who.li husband has just returned from a long cruise, is fixing up her homo and sent her luce curtains to a colored woman to lie "done up. " Tho "wash lady" re turned them on the day agreed upon, but apologised hocauso they wero so "lltnpsy" and offered to do them over again If she were allowed a few- days' time. "I had 'cm jus' as stiff as you llko, hon ey," alio remarked to the naval offloer's. wife, "but my husband's nleoo by his fust wl.o died jus' at tho tlmo I got 'om Iron on, and iuitliln'11 tnko the starch out of tilings so much as a corpse lti n honro. " Bhe was given another trial. Chicago rttoonl. Prohibition In lfinjrland. Over tho signature of Sir Wilfred Law sop and alurgo number of otlicr prominent tepiprrancc ndvooatos a call lias' been is sued for it national prohibition convention to' be hold n Newcastle during the first week in April. Bvcry temrorcUiee socloty aifd organization in Grant Britain nmt Iro Inpd is urged io Bend delegatos. Tills will be tho llrst convention It) the Intoreit of out nnd out iirohlbitlon to bo held in that rounlry in 85 years, tho last having been 'jeld at Manchester In 1802. Buy Keystone Hour. lie sure that tho name I.krhio & IIaeb. Ashland, Pa., 's printed on every ssck. GENUINE IMPORTED I BEER XouriftlilnK hihI exIiHarAtlng 5 GEflTS PER GLASS J AIwHrlutHy pure. I utrttilly on hand at Contains to alcohol. Coti- JACOB MOLL'S, H0. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. Here's a case in point. We have left a small lot of those excellent, popular warm-lined shoes. We i lose .Sum 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 below the money-saving factory prices. It's positive loss to us, but we'd rather lose than carry them over. Factory prices were 65c, 75c, $1 and $1-25. The get-out-quickly figures are 50c, 60c, 75c. and $1. If you want a taste of this best of all shoe chances, you must come quickly. Can't last long at these prices. FACTORY PRICES. even part of their cost, than carry P vcve6rits. All-Wool Ueaver and Melton Overcoats, red nee 1 (ram ft.QU to : All-Wool JCarser Over oats, cley lined, satin uouk, nduoea from 1 10.00 Finest Rnglieh Kerosy and Frleae $4.00 $5.00 $8,00 $3.39 Overonafcs, rouueeo iroai Via.' u to. j Hoys' Ovcrooate, ITIwtera 1 Kitefers. red need from and IT-OU ami CI 110, now.. Given Away These i or Books Fancy VtotK Afttxeomtfons llhofmrten; Mis N'elln lUggctt, of RiMien, has reeent'y ivi-itleii n book, "Fancy Work nnd Art Ifcio rstlmis," that gives ptnetlcil instrtirtions lei in tk ItiK tloilles, table rover, searf. trny clnllii, pincDshl(mn, etc., eic , with llliy HIit-ttmttoiiH This limik, together with "Sucoesifiil liniiie Dyeing," will Hojauit f c to rtny render wlin mil uddress "Ili'ininie' Dye-." Piriington, Vuuiiit, inclniinu '('i et t:i:ip Tin- almve lilwral offer is made to advertise the reliable Diamond Dyes, and to get their liiHik n pci n home dyeing into the Initio's nf women who want to dress well by making their old nlothing look like new. The fitet that Diamond Dyes hnve been the stuid ird home dyes for nearly twenty years, mil t'.t the'r sale increases from yesr to year. I-. proof positive that tin y have never I i'l an equal.' MAHAKOY otTY. An Iiiiiii.pleloiis ltiilnlng of n Oiirlslli In R Theatre. Haiiaxoy City. Feb. 17. John Uttle hslns, the enslneerat Hersker's tliestre, met with a painful accident Isat evening. He wits lightening a thumb screw of the light ptiint when the middle finger nf his right lei ml wns cinght in the rapidly moving machinery and badly mangled. The theatre vhs thrown in darkness for several minutes j ist as the curtain was raised. John Cktnko, a Polish laborer, residing on West Kailroail street Riid employed at the? I'nmroM colliery, had the midillc finger of his right hand mashed yesterday by he'ng caught between the bumpers of car ho was coupling. Orders wero received to-day for nil the P. A It. collier! as to suspend operations until Holiday mornlug. A five o'clock tea was given la t evening In hnm.r of Sirs. Matilda l'Brm.ey, 11 lady over seventy yeafsof age, at the residence of Mrs. II. M. IUrmley. 1-liIWONAI. JtltKl ION. ' 5Ir. William Simmons, of West Oak street, is sintering from an attack of quinsy. Mrs. George Itamer has returned home from a visit amnng friend at OiM'igsburg. William Gllflllaii and son, Thomas, of Sehuyl kill Haven, spent ye-tlerduy in town. Mr. and Mrs. James McUlhenny, of MaIis noy City, speut a few pleasant hours in town mit evening. Misses IMna l'rlro nnd Jennie Irvin, of Frackville, were vltltors to town yertcrday. Miss Laura Hick el returned to 1'ottsvillc to-day. She was uveompsnied by Mrs, John Graf. Manager Moyer, of the Factory Shoo Store, and his wife, last night returned from a visit to Southampton, Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M. Burke returned homo from Philadelphia last ovenlng. The former was in attendance at tho Supremo Court. Misses Magglo Leviuo and Ilessio Ilabino witz ure in Ilnzlcton to attend the Hebrew ass inhly to-night. They wero accompanied by Miss Heckle EosliansUl and lady friend, of Wilkesbarro, who spent several weeks in town and who will also be in attendance at the assembly. Lost A dear little child who made homo happy by its smiles. Andtothlnk.it might hnve heeii saved had the parents only kept in the house Ono Minute Cough Cure, the in allilite remedy for croup. C. II. llagenliuch Surprise Purty. List evening a surprise party was tendered to, William D. Williams, nt his home on North Chestnut street, in celebration of the 21st anniversary of his birthday. Games of vari ous kiuds were indulged in and refreshments were served. The following were among the people in attendance : J. J. Whalen, Girnrd ville; Mrs. J. Lrvin, Beaver Valley; Lissle Miller and Mary aud Sadie Karoer, Mahanoy City; Isaac 1$. Jones, Edward D. Foyle, Thomas Hughes. George B. Knott, George W. Powell, William J. Herman, Charles Webster, Peter Sherman, Misses E. Kauilen bush, S. llawloy, Hannah Oale and Annie Stiuey, Mrs. S. Hoffman and Mrs. J. Williams. A weed in the garden can beeaelly destroy ed when It first starts. Consumption can be nipped In tho bud by Ono Ml mi to Cough cure. u. it. iiagenimcn. Xew lliiftlnoss rirm. Gerald McKernan, of Pottsville, a formor resident of Shenandoah, and his brother, John McKeruan, of Haxleton, have purchased the steam hrat plant of Blank & Son. of Potts ville, It is the purpose of the new firm. Mc Kernan Bros., to .arry on steam and hat water heating, brass moulding, plumbing, blaoksmithlng and general repairing In the various branches of the trade. The now firm will have everything in shape by April lit, meanwhile Gerald McKernan will dispose nf his hotel business in Pottsville and devote all hi time and attention to the new enterprise. Hundreds ot pairs of shoes leave our store every week, and where do they go? They go to people of good judgment, who get lietter value at the Factory SnoE Store than can be had anywheie else. A Point About the Home 1'nper. The local paper is supposed to print all the IMws, but if it printed all the drunks, scraps, family rackets, etc., what a bowl there would be. The value of a home paper Is most appreciated by certain people when there Is something that they wish kept out of itf columns. In that instance, the editor is the beat fellow In town. - Who Said They Have a Cough 7 Advice Take Pan-Tina, 25o. At GruUlor Bros., drugstore. Wants to Sheet AVary. linger Dixon, of Raven Run, has Issued a challenge to shoot Ben Weary, of lit. Car. uicl, a match at blue rocks, twenty-five rooks, for from )&0 to $100 a side. Ben is an a expert at blue rooks and will likely ac cept the oballenge. TO OlMtl! A COLD IN O.VIJ DAY Take lAzatlve Bromo Qalniue TableU. All draRgtau reTaud the monej- if it falls to care. 85 cents. Ajinln.t llorougb Oinilrol. The election at Tremont caused much in terest because tho people -voted ou the pro position to increase the borough indebtedness $18,000 to purchase a local electric light plant which was hcaleu by lOn votes in a total of 881. The Democrats carried the town, hut the Republicans elected Henry Faust Tax Collectui by one majority. Ossearets stimulate liver, kidneys aud bowels. N'eier sicken, weaken or gripe. 10c Wedded To-day. The holy bonds of matrimony were per formed upon Joseph Uolluaki aud Miss Msggio Hilliert in the Church of the Annun ciation thU afternoon at 3 o'clock. Auk your grocer for no ' Royal Patent' flour, aud take no other brand. It is the best flour made. "A H for n.kln ftfty i l nt Work I PITHY POINTS. firit!ngs Throughout the C it- ti-y Olintiitelnd lor llarty I'enisHl. Heading lost only HT.000 on its 7 Are. Inst yr.-ir. A new house Is lielng erected by H A lied dn'l. on South West street. Freight and coal trains era.hed together ind temporarily blocked the Heading rail way at Auburn yestefiy. The court house at Pottsville wnn decried yesterday. All the politician being interested in the contests at their homes. Three hundred delegates of the (Ireat timp of Pennsylvania, Knlght of Mse rahees. nre in conclave t Briddofk. Jack iivrlt'o, the Ashland Irnll player, hss been eiigiged by the Boston club for 1S07 Mid will shortly ,l"in the club on IN trips The Pottsville High School has decided to j send a Icon to pi'licipi'te in the le'uy races nt the I'nivcislt.v of l'ctiinylvitnin at l'liilo Idphin I'l on legul tochivcnllMos in onpi.(lin ton new clt rttlc lighting contractor's bond, old contractors in ljincnster are trying to shut lilin out. I!. F. llertolet, late superintendent of the SbimoHn dWHon of the P. A It. Hallway, is quite sick st his home at Mnhaiwy Plane with stomach trn'ible I harlcs Moersbai ber nnd his wife, of Pottsville, relebrnted their golden weddlnp last evening, at Which friends wero present from every section of the state. The Shnmokin News says Idllluokalani may have signed her abdication with o "metal reservation." The trouble was she did not have ennngh "metal" In the way of bayonets. The growth of Mt. Carmel, which has lieen more rapid In the past few years than that of any town in tho region, etunpcls the water company to increase its facilities in order to keep up with the domand. Dr. I.citze.l, of Philadelphia, formerly supt rlntendent of Allegheny General Hospi tal, charges that a patient was almost doped to death during his absence once. There is trouble In tho management. Francis Grow, of Malmnoy City, had a narrow escape from drowning while harvest ing I. He was leading a horse across the dam and sank la the water to his neck, hold ing on to the halter strap, when the horse ga e a jerk of his head, pulling him out on the firm ;ce again. A I.itclcy Chance for the Mck and Suffering. Here is a chance for the sick of our commu nity which should not be lost, Dr. Greene, of 3B West 14tll St., New York City, who has the largi st practice In the world and whois with out doubt the most successful specialist curing all forms of nervous and chrnnio liseases, offers to give free consultation by mail to all sufferers. You have the privllego of eensultinir Dr. Greene by letter, deSorih- ing your eoieplaiuts, and he will, after care fully considering your condition, tend you a letter fully explaining all your symptoms, telling you everything about your complaints so plainly that you will undeistnud exactly what ails you. Write to him at once for you certainly can lie cured. Harper's Magazine. The Intervention ot the inhabitant of the planet .Mars, from whom Du Maimer's serial story "The Martian" takes its name, will be the feature of the instalment to he published in the March Number of Hnrpor.s Magazine. Dither with design or by a happy accident, the publishers' announcement shows that a paper immediately preceding these chapters of ' The Martian" in tho samo Number will hear tho titlo "Astronomical Progress of tho Century," nnd will "trace tho development of the latest theory of the universe, unfold ing a scientific actuality moro stupendous In its reaches of imagination than the cosmo graphy of the Divine Comedy or Taradlse Lo-it." A lady at a ball called her beau an Indian beoaiiso ho was on her trail all tho time. Now we're Indians on your trail to mako you a customer, if wo onco get you. Faotoby Shoe Stoke. Chlcora, Pa., "Herald:" Richard Vcnsol reports One Minute Cough Cure the greatest success of medical science. He told us that It cured his whole family of terrible coughs and colds, after all other so called euros had failed entirely. Mr. Vcnsel said it assisted his children through a very Imd siege of measels. One Minute Cough Cure makes ex pectoration very easy and rapid: C. II. Hagenhuch. Durham Hueoieds I'curose. Philadelphia, Feb. 17. The election if thla city yesterday was an unevsrnttnl one, an- unusually light vote being polled. The election was for magis trates, select councllmen, common councllmcn, school directors and con stables. In the Sixth senatorial dis trict a successor to United States Sen ator Boles Penrose was chosen In the person of ex-Magistrate Israel Dur ham, the leader of the Quay forces, and a personal and lnflmrvte friend of the junior United States senator. Suing a lSanlc lTor',FoVgeil Checks. Lancaster, Pa., Feb. 17. Yesterday Charles B. Grubb Instituted suit against the First National bank of this city to recover money paid on forged checks to William Leibold, a boy of 17, who. between Oct. 1 last and the beginning of January, presented checks almost dally. The amount of the forgeries Is withheld, but at the time of the dis covery Mr. Grubb stated that so far aB he could ascertain It waB In the neighborhood of $1,000, all of whleh Leibold spent in fast. living. Three Laborers Killed by a Train. Altoona, Pa,, Feb. 17. John Fanloko, Paul Fursak and Pedro Phlllpo, Ital ians, were run down and Instantly killed near Tipton, this county, last night, by the Altoona. acoommodatjun train. They were walking, an theat track, aud In getting out o the.iWuy of a freight train stapped In front of the passenger train. OorbettV lteceptlon nt Carson, Carson, Nev., Feb. 17. Jim Corbett and his brothers, Harry and Joe, ar rived here yesterday and proceeded to training quarters. The champion was met at the train by nearly half the population of the city. Corbett said he would begin training at once, using, the bills and mountains as a course to run over. TCHIN SPBiny Cubs TRKSTMS-rr far torturing, itle. nrlng, itching, burning, sad elr tkla ml scalp dlMuei with lost oriislr. - warm buhl wpii (Jo Tionsi Soap, gentle appllritloM Of CnTICrfKA. (ointment), ana full (lott'f orcoriovn Usepv vorr, greatest ol blood partners anil nuuior cares Ta Alrf thMaxrtmtt th wasiIJ. SK IJHIW I'llgP , (m fl-tefl., BqUOR. VOT " IIo to Curt Jtchtn ffUn DUfU4swfjt. RED ROUGH HWIDWallW A Handsome Comploxion Is one of the greatest charms a woniat) oan posaesH Pozzoxi's CoHruuion Powaan gives It. DISEASES COTTOL13NR. aWftlYflW iam.WI 1 IVHRP mam JttmW Hr3Sm jlgaaar THE N. Clilrago, New Tour to California via Peiinsjltnvla Itall roiid. The lit xt Ciliionii.i tour of the Pennsyl vania ltnilioail will leave New York and Philadelphia by special train of Pullman pilace ears Fehruniy 21 vising tin- i:i-rai Mammoth Cave and stopping at Ncv, (nlenin. d iring the Mardl Gras Carnhal Fuiii weeks will lie allowed on the Pacini- Coaet. and two d ivs will he spent on the return trip nt ! .dorado Springs and the Garden of the Gods .itups will also lie msde nt Salt Lake City. I leaver, and Omaha. This in one of the ti -ist debghtful and eon plete tours ecr planned. Tickets, Including ra.lnvid transportation, Ihil'mm necnniniml.il -oils (one double neith) meals en route, carriage drives, ami hotel accommodations gomt! and return, and transportation in California, will he bold at rate of $850 from ftll stations on the Peniny -v.i ilia Railroad System east of Pittsburg. Apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, 1100 Rroidway, New York, or Gen. W. lloyd. Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. Diphtheria's linvmy. Heretofore diphtheria held supreme sway in nil families where it entered. Physician' ii cd their best medical skill to stay mid rn the terrible disease, yet thnusaniit. upon t'lousands died annually. At last a positive remedy has been found which cures ever case thnt may arise. Thompson's Diphtheria Cure Is positively guaranteed to cure every j-nse, of diphtheria where It is applied in strict accordance with printed instructions. Sold at Kirlin's drugstoreatSO cents a bottle, and no family m the land can oflbrd to be without some on hand all the time. WILKINSON'S For the- balance of this month we wiU cbritinue to sell the white goods, Embroideries, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Muslin Underwear, 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 ; good 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 ? L iJt SON , MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. "Will You be Cured of Your Infirmity?" (Shakespere.) s-If so, Its certainly worth while to try the BRQKCH0 HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES 10 CENTS DRUGGISTS, "Thay do tha Woric" COUQIIB AND COLDS, ItHKUMATIBV, DVS- I'MPSIA, OUOUr, CONOTIPATION, FBVKIS, &0. SEND FOR SAMPLE. 1 BRONX CHEMICAL COA1PANY, Yonkrs, n. Y. FOR THE BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICK... GO TO Meliiskeyfe-Son, 105 South Main St. A genuine walootne waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Cpal Sts. Finest wblskeys, bears porter and ale enewttntly on tap. Oaols euijierance drink. Unnfcrl-fln Irion Sf liuuiuu mi iuuu tuuigtoptent I ruwsj. vour 11m ; vrr 111.7 pnus 7uu weaiui. Write JOHN WKDDRKBL'HN A CO., Patent Attor. hmjt, Wuhlngton, D. I'., for their 1,8UI prise oner STORE PIS. COTTOLUNI!. For convalescents and invalids ; for chllJ drcn or for people with weak digestion must be carefully prepared from the most wholesome ingredients. For such cooking, Cottolene proves in valuable. It imparts a delicate flavor to the food, making it at once pal atable and healthful. is undoubtedly the best cooking material ever produced. Get the genuine. Leek for the OvttoteBe tno.-Bj.tki-"Vft." and Krr' mI I ft, rntfnmwiai mis on even tin. K. FAIRQANK COMPANY. York. l'lillaileltiliin, I'litsburah M1SCLL LANEOUS. $1 f PKWAHU Hill lie pntd by the under I U slune.l f.,i Ihf.iriiuilleii that will lead t ttie arrtst.uiiil conviction of parties who for watdetl scAinbiloiik valentines to them. Mrs Thname llnrlow, lull itorfh union street, and Mrs. Thninee Cmik , 9MCMt Moyd street. ITlfJIt SA.K CUKAJ'.-Ol soda awintiMus, 1? llireelmilofrlMifoMliWtisrSMftit eri.tor, lotuf la, tiokMutUts. cR uWilKii, linking iittrniols, show aVs; cite milk slunfer, two liaiiflng,lhui? HbrnrttAlrr, W-5rrtb Main street, mtenatnlhau, fa. llur liOIt HUNT A nice iwim tssjorta .MNfh V BliitaWe for oilfce pUrpoees. Apfrfy t UEttUjolhoe WAKTKD. In SfiMianflpah, live men to act at general and industrial agents for life Insuranee cununuiy with new (cnt ore. Must have push ana nurlfty to handle Botleltorj successfully. Irrnanent If irmk Is sntlsrwtory. for terH (rfyirmlWtleuWrs aaHtesaKlfenrse Duildlng, l'hilmtelphln. l-IV-UhVeorl OLDmnD SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Ttlmnn'e Illock) EZeist Centre Street. Office Honrs: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Dr. J. W. Angles, late of Itendlug, Mnnnger. NOTICE I Dr. O. 8. Ilnrtley uectetl with the establishment. Is still con- ..ALL KXAMINATI0N8 FUIII!.. We nnko all kinds of nlates. Gold Crowns. rviuiuiijuiii i.iuiviis jAignu uiuwiib. wi.ni. aiid .Bridge work and all operations tlint et- KHti to iionuii Mirgery. ' NWoliurgus for extracting when plates art (irklorad. Wo nre tho only users of viUillzm' air Air the painless extraction of teeth. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking 1 13 N. Jardin Street. Frine Groceries, Buttqr and Eggs, Flour inid Feed. Our delivery wagon nwnlte your order. Ooode dcllrered promptly. WILLIAV1 H. nUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. Lauer's. Lager and sner. tseers, Hneat, Purest, apjjt liuelUUMt. Chris, Schmidt, 207 West Coal Street. Teams to HI rat. Bloomsburg Gold Cnre Sanitarium Fur Cure 'f Liquor aricj Mori?li.e H&Mts. fEMiffi No detention from business. Address, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D.f BHKNANDOAH, PENN'A.
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