ft TRIAL ORDER ! Will convince you that our Kngraved Calling Cards are up-to-date. Twelve styles of cards and twenty styles of engraving to select from. Fifty for one dollar or 100 - for $ i .50. Give us a trial order. HOOKS & BROWN 1 North tVlaln St. taAHAHOY Oil r. j A rttlilliif'ArTVHy mi One of the Streets last NlRlll. M it A HOY Pity, Feb. 88. -Harry 1'lilllips j was seriously but not f tally stabbed by j August Kndle last night, between iu auu 11 o'clock. The men got into a dispute in a Vst Ctntre street saloon, but friumls Inter fered and it w tlioiigiit the nutter whs at nn end Phillips left the hh'ooii and Kudle lulli.wed shoitlv Ht'UT. Tin; men met at the corner of First alley and Malianojr street and walked together 11 short dislauce, appaicntly on friendly terms, but a dispute ari.5r mu tin ;n I Kudle suddenly plunaed a knite intu l'lullips left groin. The victim was removed t his home. The doctors say that if in II inimatiou uin be avoided tbe wound will not prove fatal. Kudle has not been arrested, l'lullips says he was partly to blame ami does nut wish to prosecute. He is a married man employed as clerk in J. M. Kuta's grocery store. Kudle is a stone mason and contractor. Mr and Mrs. William Tanner, of Cole's pitch, celebrated the sixth anniversary of their wedding last night and were visited by u number of friends. William Collins will challenge Iflerty, or ( iimbola, to shoot at 15 birds for $!oO side. Thieves broke into the Ilooveu Mercantile Company's stable yesterday morning and stole 30 feet of lead pipe. William Jonas and Harry Williams, of Uirardville; Robert Lynn, of Summit Hill, and Frank Yost, of this place, were arrested on a freight train near Buck Mouutaln yes terday and arraigued before Justice Coyle on a charge of illegal car riding. They settled by paying the costs. A peculiar accident occurred on North Main street. Henry Ilowen, the dairyman of Hrandouville, was driving along the street v. hen a strap of the harness broke aud the borne started to back. Tlio wagon was upset and damaged aud several cans of milk were spilled. Night 1'ollcenian John Ilassel lias adopted a new plan in his dealings with tramps. He makes them oleau out thoir cells before they have in the. morning. Mi-HY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Coinitrj Clirunioled lor Hatty Perusal. The Heading Company will build a modern station at Ashland. York's new City Council will be tied mid deadlocked on orgauizition. While playiuK with fire at Ashland, 4-yer. old Harry Leveus was fatally burden. The Lebanon county Sunday school con vention was held at Lebanon yesterday. Men in Beading Kailway shops at Heading Imve been put on 10-liour timo instead of 0 The 1'. & H collieries in tho Gllbcrton and St. Nicholas districts loceived their pay to day. Thomas J. Joyce, it U said, will is ue a daily paper In Malianoy City, about the 15th proximo, ltorn in the Luzerne county prison about five weeks ago, little Claude Vinton Eoilly died there yestord.iy. F. E. Magargle, of Shenandoah, one of the iimuy aspirants for the office of Sheriir, was in town yesterday building up his political fences. Mahanoy City Exchange The Bloomsburg Daily says it is authorized to announce that the Bloomsburg carpet worke and Mngeo tapestry works are employing more hands than for a longtime past, ami that their flnaucial difficulties will he soon fixed up. About one hundred Reading stockholders In the Southern Building and Loan Associa tion, of Kuoxville, Tcnu., now in the hands of a rccelvor, have signed proxies in propor tion to their shares, consenting to an exten sion of credit to the association. Charles Hoffman, coachman, was arrested at Beading on suspicion of having robbed his employer, Dr. Charles J. Schulze's, money box of ?500. Three associates were arrested as accessories. Kev. Charles 11. Moss, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Allentowu, has resigned to accept the pastorate of Mount Auburn Baptist church. Cincinnati, O., at a salary of $8000 a year, with an assistant pastor. Burglars' tools and quantities of plunder were found in the possession of Adam Miller, who was arrested at Schuylkill Havon on suspicion of numerous robberies. HOOD'S PILIS cure Idver 1Uii Biliousness, Indigestion, Hondaclie. A. pleas-nt laxative AU Druggists- Ask your grocer for no '-Eoyal Patent' flour, and take no other brand. It Is the best Hour made. GENUINE IMPORTED BEER Nourishing and exhilarating 5 GEJiTS PER GLASS Absolutely pure. Contains 10 alcohol. Con stantly on band at JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 11 NORTH MAIN ST. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. MO Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. VX HAVE THE HANDSOMEST DESIGNS OK ..OIL CLOTHS E. B. FOLEY, -No. 37 West Centre Street. 1'relglu Tlnln Wrecked. TAMA0.1U. Feb. 98 Newberry freight train No. M so'ith bound, met with an ac cident at live o'clock yesterday afternoon at a point shout a mile north of this place A car wheel burnt mid nine curs wcri- wrecked The crew jumped from the train and escaped injniy. Passenger trains 7, 9 ai'd 97 were delayed hy the accident. A wreck crew threw the. damaged curs over the embank nii'iit and picked them up daring the night. Colliery Improvements. A new fun engine Is Iwlnff placed at the bottom of the bore hnle drift In Hhennndoah Cltv colliery. It will he put In opuration the early part of next week. Pimples, Wotchos, 1 uklieads n-d. rough, oily, mothy -km, ; .Miig.si iH 'nip, dry, thin, and falliu I ii", and b.tb blemishes prt'vcntcd hy Ci 1 1, miA Soap, the most cfToclivo skl.i inii.fviiig and beautifying i"i ip in tho wmi i. s well as purest and nvootost for toilet 1. kill, and nursery. plsura Poap to toll .rw' tint th world. Pott t a Dura Axi riu !-, H .If I'rop , Ronton, IT. 8 A. air' li.iw . 1 Lre it Ece Uumora." malted Trt: CUCDV UraMfll From IMmplw to BorofrjU cnrl CLOSING TndaVow COST I will cIoho out In 30 diij a my entire stock of BOOTS AND HOES of the bent and fin rut ntfikf 11m jrreuter nnrt of this stuck is liome limit fm.l. Ltunaon for seilf ug mit I intemt to leave U n Call roriy and cxnmino the Uck GEO. MANNING, 1 525 IS. Coal St. For the balance of this month we will continue 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. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. ays WESSONS STORE MEWS. 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'g positive loss to us, but we'd rather lose than carry them over. Factory prices were 65c., 75c, 1 and The get-out-quickly figure arc 50c., 6oc., 75c. ami $1. If you want a taste of this' best of all shoe chances, you must gome quickly, Can't last long at these prices. Checks with every purclia ; worth gets a handsome Parlor Lamp. Factory Shoe Store, BEDDALL BUIL.DIIMG, J. A. M0YER. Mgr.. StIOES AT l'HIHONAt. MUNI ION. Mine Itupeotor Stein went to Philadelphia this afternoon. Miss Rose Diujherty, of Uahanoy City, sp-'iit y -stenlay In town. .Mrs. I' ne, of Chicago, is a guest of Mrs. 11. Burns, of West Coal street. Mrs, Nnlhaelt and sou, Vincent, of 8ha mokln, are visiting relatives in town. Kdwird Sleiu, the sweat tenor singer of Pottsville, visited his friend, Joseph Schloss, of town, yesterday. Oicar Kehler, the North Main street dry goods dealer, left town to-day for Allentowu, where ho will visit friends. M. Moses, of town, tn-dy received a cable iw-oige notifying him that his mother died In Kliiiliurgii, Scotland, from cancer of the stuuiiich. Artlnllo Hvinl. The birthday party In All Saints' ihtirrh last evening, nnilur tho auspicM of the Choir Association of the church, was a very suc cessful event. A musical urogram of a I superior order was rendeaed and was heartily commended. Miss Venlle Kehler opened the I program with a piano solo, "Whispering Wind." that won an encore. Miss Edith Morgan gnve an excellent soprano solo, "When tiie Heart Is Young" and Mr. A Graham Marr, of Shatnokin. n ndcred the hariteue solo "Redouin Love Song" with flue tHect. The soprano solo "The D.tlsy" by Miss Ilarriette It. Woods, of Oftiiville, was followed by "Sometimes the Woild floes Wrong" as an encore. Mr. Mair also gave the baritons solo "Margarita." Miss Eva Drawer's violin solo, "Oypsy D.nce," was also a brilliant number of the program. Miss Worn! and Sir. Marr were lewarded with an encore fnrthelrduett, "Nay, Did Me Not." Tho illustrated poem annonncea u the pro gram was not given on account of tho Illness -J- .. I I.t, ...,. , - , - j 01 0110 01 vmo luuies woo iiiieuueu vo wkb , purl ic It. Tiie time alloted for this number 1 j wiks very interestingly filled by remarks from Iter. John Oralmni, rector of Holy Trlnitj church, HhainoVin. The members of tbe Choir Association are grateful to those who assisted lu the entertainment, as well as those wlui lent their oncounigemout by their presence. ,V Perfect Tour to l'erftot florldit. As Florida at this season of the year is the most attractive and delightful seition of the Atlautiu slope, so tho Pennsylvania ltallroad at all times is the most attractive and de lightful route of travel. First in its equip ment and service, it is also first In ils tourist system. Admirably Indeed docs it convey its patrons to this laud of health and beauty. Special trains of Pnllinnti palace care uro provided, all conveniences afforded, und everything possible done to add to tho cneo and comfort of the journey, Tho uuxt and hist tour of tho season to Jacksonville will leae New York aud Tliila. delphia March (l. Tourists may return hy i-fguUr trains until May 31, 1807. excursion tickets, including railway transportation both ways, and Pullman accommodations and meals on special train going, will be sold at tho following rates: From New Yoik, $50.00; Philadelphia, 18.00 ; Canandaigua, $52 88; Erie, $64 89 ; I'ittsburg, $53.00, aud at pro portionate rates from oilier stations. Apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agcut, 1100 Ilroadway, New York, or Geo. W. lloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. The Volunteer Ilally. A fair sized audfenco assembled in tho P. M. church last evening to hear Major Lindsay, of Philadelphia, Imitation ofllcrr of tho American Volunteers, lecture on "Tiie Volunteers Relationship to the Churches." Lieutenant Touer, a convert of Major Lindsay, also addrussed the audience, A Driver Hoy's Mlnliap. oclul to Even NCl 1Iebii.ii. Ashland. Feb. 20. John Stump, a driver boy employed at tho Dig Mine Run colliery, had his left leg broken this morning. Tim uiulo made a wrong turn and Stump Jumped off tho trip of cars to sprag them, but was thrown against a pillar. Ho was removed to tho Miners' hospital. Car Too Wide. A baggage car loaded with theatrical Irag gage and sconcry tore away sevoril feet of the shod roof at tho yard of the Shenandoah Lumber and Feed Company this morning. Tho car was too wido to pass on tho side track to which it was switched. Henry Fehr Dealt. Henry Fehr, a pasieuger train brakemau ou the Maliauoy branch of the Lehigh Val ley ltallroad, died Wednesday night, at his home in East Maucli Cltuuk. His death was dus to Ilrlght's disease of the kidnoys. 10 cts. (lures Constipation and Liver Hie. Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills are tho most per fect made, and cure like niaglp, Sick Head ache, Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion and all Liver ills. 10 cents a vial 10 doses. Sold at Kirlins drug store. Don'tdally with rheumatism. Purlfyyour blood and euro it at once by taking n course I of Hood'8 sriria- us Here's a case in point. We have left a small lot of those excellent, popular warm-lined shoes. We FACTORY PRICES. ometimes ! of the Globe frr and similar Complain1., j ana prrpartsa traacr itio stiinsrnt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS .proscribed by eminent physloiann ij DR. RICHTER S World renowned ! Rprnfirkntilv miccAMf ol ! Onlv ffcnnlne with Trade Mark Anchor.' B. au. HirliterA.,2.6rearlf5U.. ah lom.t 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 1 3 Branch Emites, Own Qla works. 25 A SOots. Endorud rucomwiutlud hy Mt.fl. IfflN Wniii M 1. Iliigeiitnirli, 10H N. Mnln St , I', u. Jilriln, n p. wnin nlieranOiwili. DH. RICHTEn'8' ANOnOU STOMAniAI. be.1 for 0011", IVHierwfnArHtoninrli Cnmplnlntw. S RULES FOR LENT. To be Olnerved by All Falthful--lllsliop O'llnni's Circular Letter. The first day of Lent falls on Wednesday, March 8. The rules for it observance in the Catholic chursh are herein contained in tbe following circular letter to be read in all Oithnlic churches on Sunday : 1. Ail tho faithful who have completed their twenty-first year, are bound to observe the Past of Lent, unless dispensed for legitimate reatont, i. One meal a day only Is allowed except on Snuday. 3 This meal not to be taken until about noon. 4. On those days ou which permission is granted to eat meat, both moat and ' flsh are not to bo need at the same meal, even by way of condiment. A. A oollatlon or partial meal is allowed in the evening. TBe general practice of pious Christiana lltnfls Its quantity to the fourth part of an ordinary meal. 0. Bread, butter, cheese, fruit of all kinds, salads, vegetablol and fUli, are permitted at the collatiou. Milk and eggs are also per mitted. 7. Custom has made it lawful to drink lu the morning some warm liquid, buoIi as tea aud cotlee, or thin chocolate made with water. 8. Necessity mid custom have authorised the use of lard instead of butter in preparing llsh, vegetables, etc. 0 Tho following persons are not bound to obwrvo the fust, viz: All under twenty one years of age ; the sick ; pregnant women aud those giving suck to infants ; those who aro obliged to do hard work, and all who through weakness oanuot fast without injury to their health. 10. liy dispensation the use of flesh meats will be allowed at any time on Sundays, and once a day on Mondays, Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays, except on the second Saturday in Lent aud Holy Saturday. 11. Persons exempted from the obligation of fasting, .by ago or laborious occupation, are permitted the use of meat at any meal on those days ou which ils use is granted by dispensation 12. Those who may have nny reasonable doubt as to thejr ability to fast or abstaiu should seek the ucivho of their pastors. Ciscurcts stimulate liver, kldueys and bowels. Isovcr picken, weaken or gripo. 10c Delineator for March. Its forecast of spring and summer fashions Is made graphic by numerous colored platos illustrating the incoming dress modes, colore and fabrics. Its literary menu includes a charming novelette of Now York art life by Ellen Oluey Kirk, cnliod "Tho Story of a Picture." In her second paper on social life in tho American metropolis, Mary Cadivalader Jones is, naturally, at her best. No. 3 of Dr. Grace Peckham-Murray's "Talks on Health and Ileauty" treats of tbe core of tho hair, and is up to ihe high standard of solid worth set by its predecessors. "A Girl's Wedding und Home-Coming" aro discusued wisely and tenderly by Maudo C. Murray-Miller. In "An Oyster Chat" a number of tho unusual dishes to be made from this delicious bivalve arc oxplaiued. E. (!. Vick oilers timely sug. gostions to those preparing to plant kitchen gardeus aud lay out nower beds. J. Harry Adams illustrates an Artistic Mediciuo Chest and describes its construction. People inter ested in palmistry will find something about it in Mrs. Witherspoou's tea-teblo chat. The young folks will enjoy a bicyclo entertain ment, and a storiette oalled Ice Cream .Made in a Minute. There aro the usual notes on new books, seasonable cookery and domestic science Emma Haywood doscribos some embroidered cases for dollies, receipts, etc., aud the illustrated papers devoted to knitting, tatting, croobeting, etc., are, as always, valu able to needlewomen, Tho greatest bargains in the jowolry line at A. Holdcrman's. Almshouse Salaries. At a jecent mooting of tho Poor Directors at the almshouse tho salaries of the oiliciali was taken up and fixed as follows, which of course will have to be approved by the County Commissioners : Gordon Iteed, steward, $1,200 ; Mrs. Gordon Reed, matron, 5800 ; Dr. tj. II. Moore, pliysiolin, $1,000 ; Jolia F. Qreseung, clork, $1,380; Assistant clerk, Prlco, $000 j Keepers aud their wives, $000; Wm, Smith, electrician, r-oUsvillc, $780. Tko salaries of the other employees have bsen left the same as last year. The soothing, healing effects of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup is felt almost instantly. Tl)rt) is no other cough medicine that com bines so many virtues. Lehigh Valley Extension. Tho Hazleton Standard says : "Once mora ths talk of tho Lehigh Valley extending a line from Quakako to Tuiuaqua is revived. If it materialises as reported, a few miles of the prettiest and most productive farm land In that territory will be furrowed and engines and trains will be pushing over the ground where the valuable produots of the farm lormerly grew. Should it come to pass, as there are reasons to believe It will, in course of time it will prove of great value to the people of Tamauua and those living along I the lout. Are you suffering from rheumatism ? Thomas' Eeleetric Oil baa cured thousands of the worst vases of this terrible disease It ouly cost SB cents to try It. Letters Granted. Let teal testamentary were granted to Peter Quen and Henry G iters on the estate of Con rod Que is, late of Ryan township, deceased. Letter of administration o. t, u. were granted to Joseph R. Jones on the estate of Joseph Jones, late of Wayne towmhip, de ceased. Letters af adui uistrstion weie granted to William MoLarsn on the estate of Margaret )IeIaren, late of Shenandoah, deceased. To Wllmot Cookon the estate of Oscar Cook, late of Mahanoy City, deceased. Also to Kate E. Wildonuuth ou the estate of Charles 11. Wilderuintb, late of Auburn, deceased. Saving I'll ml Shares. The Safe Deposit Building and Saving Assoeiatiuu 0111 ed a new aeries. Subscribe fbr share witli M. II. Master, 187 North Jardlu street. No better investment. Ask for information. A large number of shares carried !o town. 8-lS-lm Eczema lu any pert of the body is instantly relieved and permanently cured by Duan'a Oiutmeut, tie soverlgu remedy for all itchiness of the Liu. THE GREAT PRIZE FItlHf . I n,000 Impended for USpert milt Inclu sive Mows Itepirrls of the It g Kvent. The Philadelphia Press has arranged for "xclmlvo and expert reports of all matters relating to the Uorhett-Fitniunnons fight, and has the distinction of far surpassing all other papers In Its field in Its treatment of the most noteworthy event or its kind in history. Contracts hnvo been male at a cost of $10,000 with Oorbett, Fttnlmmons, lie form' Slier, Maitln JuliaurTom Sharkey and tlvsof tbe most noted sporting writers aud artists of the country for personal signed statements and pictures enoh day describing every iuoident relating to the fight. No other newspaper In Pennsylvania. New Jer sey or Delaware will have this news, and any statements or interviews, purporting to be f i mil the persons aliove named, printed by any other paper, ill be false. Tho Press never misses an opportunity to give to the public the best Information ob tainable concerning current events. In its arrangements to cover the greit Hght, It Is more than keeping up this record. Get The Press each day. To-night's I'luy. "The Siian of Life" has been for several seasons a reigning favorite In the dramatic firmament. Its return after an absence of two years will no doubt ha the occasion of an outiwurlng of those amusement seekers who prefer their entertainment spiced With a dash of realism. Nothing more realistic than the bridge of human bodies in "The Span of Life" can be conceived, and the lighthouse scene Is conceded to be a marvel of stage mechanism. The story has been told in these columns before. The play Is preaonted this season by an exellent company including George O. Staloy, Eobert Neil, Williahi Friend, W. W. Allen, A. K. Adams. George Elwell, 1'rItE Arthur, Dclphine Pcrrault, Rachel Sterling, Clara Coleman, Florence Foster, and Little Daisy, tho wonderful child actress. Tho Don.netti Trio of acrobats has betn especially engaged for the human bridge. This play will occupy the boards at Ferguson's theatre this evening. Death oT David Dyke. David Dyko, one of Ceutralia's oldost and most highly esteemed citizens, died yester day morning from the result of a paralytic stroke. Ho was first stricken down about four weeks ago, and a week later had a second seizure. A fow days ago ho had a third stroko that left him weak and helpless, and since then his death bad been antici pated. Ho was born in Wales, on July 4th, 1880, and came to this country In his youth. He is a member of tho G. A. It. and is sur vived by a wife and two daughters and two sons Tho funeral will tako place on Sunday afternoon. Just try n 10c box of Cascarcts, tho finest Lver and bowel rcgulutor ever made. 'the Stores AV1I1 Close. The most successful and enthusiastic meet ing of tho clerks was held in Wilkinson's hall last evening, which was attended by 75 people. The potltlon for closing early was presented and signed by 31 business proprie tors, which included some of every branch witli the exception of clothiag dealers. It was uuauimously agreed that these stores will close on and after Tuesday, March Och, at 7 p. in. It is the opinion that many more of tho business men will consent to clo&e when the timo arrives to d so. This Opportunity Should Not bo Lost. Tho world is filled with suffering people who can't seem to get well or find out what their trouble is. Such people, oftentimes can not aflbrd the time or expense of a trip to the city, or ths large fees charged by the best physicians. It is for just these people that Dr. Greene, of 35 West 14th St., New York City, who is without doubt the most success ful specialist in curing diseases, makes tho following offer. Ho invites you all to write him about your complaints, tell him bow you feel, and he will answer your letter free of charge, explaining the meaning of every simptom, telling Just what your troublo is aud how to get cured. Write him immedi ately. It will doubtless result In your cure. Proven Unsuccessful The first week of shipping coal from Delano to tidewater direct over tho Lehigh Valley railroad has proven unsuccessful. Very few trains wre able to go through. When tho trains iuspectod at Packerton a number of cars were usually found in neod of repairs, and in shifting them to make re pairs considerable time was lost. It is thought hy railroad men that tho system just inaugurated abounds with too much trouble and oxpense to make it a success. A Hit for Coughs and Coldi, What? Pan-Tina. 25c At Gruhler Bros.. drugstore. Married nt Scran ton, Michael Rowland, a popular young man of Hoioesville and hoisting engineer at the Bast colliery, and Miss Winnie Cummings, an ac complished young lady of Scranton. formerly of Ashland, were united in the holy bonds of wedlock YYSduosday in the Cathedral at Scrantou. James Rowland, of Homesville, was groomsman and Miss Maggie Cummings was bridesmaid. A large numbor of relatives and friends witnessed the ceremony. Harried. Daniel Bradley aud Miss Katie Malono were married in tho Annunciation church at 5 o'clock last evening. Miss Mame Downey was the urldesmal and Andrew Connolly the groomsman. The bridal couple have a haudsomoly furnished korae on East Lloyd strest. A. Wiper Injured. Wm. Schliar. of Delano. mnlnvpd an n Winor In tliA Tbtfrh VrIIav vminrt limifc. warn painfully squeezed while in the act of coupling two engines last evening. Ue was rciuoveu 10 nis nsme ana meaicai aid summoned. At last accounts ha nan rnstlim comfortably. DIKI). WKUKB. At Gilberton. on the asth Inst., uwnfvi boh ui Air. auu Aire, r reuericK w eelcs, aged 30 years. Funeral will take place on Sat urday utternoon at 1:80 o'clock from the resi dence of the parents, where services will be held The cortege will take the 3:13 p. 111. 1. & K. train for Tainaqua, where interment will be made. Friends and relatives respectfully Invited to attend, 3-'fjs-2t The sweetest and the most DJ.JI DBDIIQ H TOnrd In ta English languages and tbe one, about winch the mast tender and holy recol. lections cluster i that of Mother she who watched our tender years; yetthe life of every Expectant Mother is beset a Jollier's Friend so assists Nature in the change taking place that tho Mother is enabled to look forward without dread or gloomy forebodings to the hour when she ex periences tho the joy of Motherhood. Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she is left stronger after than before conflnernent. Sent by Mall, on receipt of price, 11.00 per bot tle. Book to " Expectant Mothers " will be mall d free on request, to any lady, containing vat uable Information and voluntary testimonials. The Bridfleld Begilstor Co., AtUnts.Oi. SOLO BY ALL DBUOQISTS. FORTUNES are made in WALL STIlEItT. We onnot make your fortune, but we van tell you bow to make soma money in Wall street without any money on your irt if you will simply write. Boom 33, No. 47 Broadway, N. V. MnTUEB. eiio 1 Bii.il 11 As follows: A rir.l Drltns flii-h tit Kind Path t iiioi iiuv, v.v.. -. -v.-- Hi-B-on, 9nSeinil " 11 40 Third " " " 25 Gold watohes Cash and Prizes glren ezch monlh $34 Total given tlurlngl2 mos. 1897, 40,80000 WRAPPERS HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. SOAP Wrappers ns tbeyenn collect. iut fully ritlil enrlonl Willi it shorter noperstiulnir t'onipct llor's lull nnmo nnd nddrens nnd the nwnlirr ol Coupons sent In, o i.ovcr llros.t I.ld., I 'f Neve York, mnrheil on ou tslilo uVnDDrr('nr'rs"'-'"'r)wltli.'J-'I'iIt "rihS lU.STItUJT Conipe tllnr Uvea In. NAME OF DISTRICT. District New York City, llrooUlyn, J.onu ninltnten jslnnds. New Jersey. Ne wVorfiTHinto (mWJi nfN. r. lirooklyn, LortQ and Stole lai). rennsTivnnlntJIclHwiirc, IJInry. Innit; West Virjdnln. nnd Wis- trlrt of Colnmbiit. a a. J I'l llP ntiw nimmim ' , Siniiffi.nd NrS York. Kitt L with iHsrtforf TlrM, Ftrt01M Nlckle lamp,. New 'nr.1"0 llell. Bttndird Cclometer, and Hunt Lsce Saddle. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flower, the Hand of America, Cnll forittik. Via the true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Itoute," which traverses a ration of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, bllsmrds or hijrh altitudes arc unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old nnd New Mexico, Arlsoua, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebmskn, Utah aud Nevada, without chauge. Quick time, low rates, and all the comforts of modem railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, dropnposhtl card, J. P. McOann, T. P. Agent, BIO ltall road uvcnuo, Elmlni, N. Y., or 301 Broad way, Now York. 2-3-tf W. E, Hoyt, G. E. P. Agt. Files Cured in 3 to 6 Nights. Dr. Agnew's Ointment will euro all cases of Itching Piles in from 3 to 0 nights. One application brings comfort. For Bl'...d ..lid Bleeding Piles it is pccrlces. Also cures Tetter, Salt Ilheum, Ecxcma, Harbor's Itch, nnd all eruptions of tho Bkin. 35 cts. Sold at Kirlins drug store. TjlKlKlWOS'S THHATItH, l! 1. J. 1'EttQUfOV, MANAGE!!. FRIDAY NIGHT, FEB. 26. A Bid SHOW SPECIAL CAR OF SCENERY. WM. CALDEK'S AMERICAN CO. Presenting Sutton nno'B Masterpiece, the: SPAN- LIFE. Tho KrcortI I.rcaklnfr, flouMIirinflr, Heart Quickening IMny that haa thrilled thousand in four continents. Company unsurpna&ed. Scenic Invfwtitiu'e Oram. Heyond Compare. Mechani cal K fleets Marvelous. SEE THE OCEAN LINER. THE BOUNDING BILLOWS. TIIE LIGHTHOUSE CRIME. THE BRIDGE of HUMAN BODIES. A Surprise In every Scene. A marvelous blend' liifr of Pathos nnd Humor. Simihuio nnd Shadow. Laughter and Tears; on je teen, never to be forgotten. Prices : - 25, 35, SO and 75 Cents. -FOR THE- BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES. GO TO-t Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. Bloomsburg Gold-- -Cure Sanitarium 1'or Cure of Liquor atd MorjDi Habits No detention from buslnaM. Adilreee, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D SHENANDOAH, PUNN'A. Evan J. Davies, I.IVERY AND Undertaking I 13 W. Jardin Street. Teams to Hire. 11 you want to litre safe anil rellabU team for driving or lor working purnoaei pay Bldeldo livery stable a vtalj. Ta8M constantly on liand at reasonable rale J A IVIES SHIELDS, No. 410 Bast Centre street. Opposite Headline railroad station. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velnst aoftneM or the akin la Inva riably obtained by thof who use roaxoNl'a Complexion powder. A genuine welcome walttyov at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Halii and Coal SU. Finest wblatoys, liaars, portar and ale constantly on tap. UUoloo uoiruii6 drinks and i-lvurs. fcfrStHDTHttTOP P0HTIOW 0 CASH AND GIVEN FREE PRIZES EACH MONTH ! 400.00 9 finn nn iloooioo $3,400.00 SOAP BULBS. 1. pfrymnnthdunr,t IKI, In etcb of ths 4 dlttrltts rriswlllbosBrd(id;MI"w: ... . I Tiie 1 Competitor wnn sends In tbe Jiitraest riiinioi-r """V"U 'fy1 ChediBirictinniiiohbe or she resides wlllreueneSlOOI'nsli. The ft OmpelUors wlin send In ths Noxt l.nrcst Numbers of om pees from tho dletnot In Milch tnr reside will Imcli recelvo st winner's eptlona UdVeorgentlf-mftn's 1'Jerco Spcclnl lilorele, price 8100.00. . . tha 1 II (Inmneillnniwhn end In the Next I.nrncut Numbers eoupnne from the dlt tHot In which they reside will Knrh receive et winners option a lad it's or cmitlrninn-s Gold Wetoh, price 986. The OompetlHiinii will Close the I.nst liny of Jtnch nlnntbdurlng1W7. Oniinnne received too late lor ooe month's cumpetitlon willbe put Into the next. ft. Oompetttnrs who ohtaln wrappers from unsold soautn dealers stock wiltbe dlsquallflcd. Employees of jLefer lifothers, Ltd., and their famines, are de barred from competing, 4. A printed jlst of Winners in Oompet (tor's district win be forwarded 16 Competitors la about 31 dais after each competition closes. fi. Lever Bfothete, Ltd., will endTor fcoawerd the ErtEoe fairly to the beetof their ability and Judgment, nt It Is understood that all who emo pete agted to ac cept the award of Lever Brothers, Ltd., as n&aL l.V.VV.11 llKOS., Ltd., New York. MISCELLANEOUS. I7IOIJ SALE. A slrect aprlnklrr, In Rood eon ; dltlon, can tie piirelinm-d clii-np. Apply to Joseph L. IMalt, secretnry t'olunibln Hose Co. Trusteed, SI West Oak Bt., Shenandoah. 2-20-lw 17IOR ntaTT. A nice room iroond floor, sulUble for oluee purpose. Apply at t OKNTO Fifty cents on each ilAllar; no xi exporioiieeuecesaary Vrlie for samiile copy. AildrWM The Cntliollc News, 18 Ilarclny 8t., New York. 2-18-lt-es t (JKNTS WANTED for the llnnkers Alllnnee ii. In-nnineo Co., of Cnllfornlo. A combined life nml ooolilent policy at uioderale coat. Liberal commission. For further lnf-imntlnn nddress, Nichols At Ilerdic, State .Maii..f.-in, Wllllamsport, V. 3-zs-iw OLD-sinnD-raim. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, ITltmnn's Block) East Centre Streot. Of lice Hours: 7 a. tn. to 8 p m. Dr. J. W. Angles, lato of Itendlnir, Manager. NOTICE; Dr. O. S. Hartley U (.till con nected with the establishment. ..ALL EXAMINATIONS FlUiU Wo inako all kinds of platfs. (lold Crovtna, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Briilgn work nml all operations that ier tain to Dental Surgory. No obargos for extracting when plates are unloreil. We aro tlio only uscra of vitalized air for the painless oxtniction of teeth. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal Street. Hillions of Dollars Go uu in smoke ovary year. Take lo risks but get your bouses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured in DratH;lue re liable companies as represented 1-y riAVIfi PATIST Insurance Aaren'. UAYIU rAUOl, 130 South Hardin Bt Also Life and Accidental Companl et P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For.- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey' s Boliemian Beer. Wanted-An Idea hint mDle tblaztb Patwtt UB you wealth. niton, n. 6 for lEJtr tlJOO prlie offer IkKlll !t two Mnaref InvMHOM wanted.
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