ft A TRIAL ORDER Will convince yon that onr Engraved Calling Cards are up-to-date Twclv- styles of cards and twenty Style of etijt.ivin to select from. Fifty foi one dollar or 100 for i. 50. Give us ft trial order. HOOKS & BROWN iM-.rtH Malm t. WAHAUOY OITY. Tin' Work r Helping the Poor Prosjiva- mi Favorably. M mi no city. Mar. 2. The work of tlic Mihiiuoy city Relief Association In gi luj forward with favorable progi-oSn. The totu n ittce nu t last evening and the meeting was ell iilteiidcd. The subscriptions no ' 1'1'xkk tn -ihnnt Jroi. To .' .y room ww m it. d lur 1 1 i dsttrihiitinn 1 F In lief. There will hi. a flag raining nt the T.ornst Valley school house next Thnrailiy nitermiirti. Mr. and Mrs. John Knowles, of Mm i h BM.iv itrect. celebrated their woodeu wcmlniv on Sunday uud at the same time a double i nii-ti niiiK took place, Rev. H. A. Kelser 1 l.niti nine a dniitthter of the ronple andalao ' of Mr. and Mm. John I.intlentuuth, of K ntuvMi. Kv-I)istrict Superintendent John Skeath if about to leave for the western part of the M.itvin sfiirrh of an opening in the minlnc li.iiiiu-ij. WngcN Reduced. The inside mid outside employes at the A nlinried colliery were yesterday notified 1 t :i lo.liution in wage, ranging nil tne Way I ...,n live to flit, en cents. No en.plo) 09, m.t 1 . 1 n the lios.ea, nave escaped" the general re 1, 1 hen The men were very lnllniit at the notice., hut wcro given to (maVr.-.hvd lhat H ut they had to stand It or vitmonw. Flu i.-.lin tnm will likely ho put into efiVel thioiiKheut the Lehigh & Witkcs'Barr. ' k-, ll!i7.1eton Strndanl. A Huiart Urunitner. At noon to-day a traveling man called M t' i li.'Biling passenger i-tutiuii and asked the H 1 tutor to check two pteevs of baggige to M .' .i.ioy City. After receiving his check, . 1: i instead of taking the outgoing train, lie li.i ir ted 1111 electric car to save Ave eunta on t.c lar fore. Tho operator Immediate) .i.ij.-lii'd to Mahanoy City to hold the 1 .1 . and charge hiro.full rates for trims ,. c.i ion: No doubt be tll know better in tnne. Keystone Hour. Be sure that the name 1: & Baku. Ashland, Plt is printed on A Horrible lentil. . nn ,lii-i'ili 1'loiziskie left his homo in I .miiel, on Saturday night, be went to 1 .in opposite the Reading station. About ' io U alter drinking with friends for somi i ', he stirt-d fir home, iv viking along . i.ulioi.l At the Hitki ry and S.entli it cuiN.mg hi-. f,i !.. i-iine 1 i.ti 111 il iu t ai il Iu I'ore he had tii.u 10 t 11 out tin . .f'liger tnnu bore down upon nim, killini 111 in-lautly. Both legs were cut utt' am! II mains cere scattered aloojt the track .'it iii ti.Mcu. AftertiiB acciilcuta shoe il u stocking were found fiuteucd iu the The VltHscope To-illghl. nc eutortiiiument in Ferguson's theatre e. oing by BHboii's Vltascopo and lie- 1 1 1 'I 1 inn ort Company was witnessed hy a L' lu l audience and highly appreciated '1 1 e .tuscupe, the Uobiusous in illustrated AI. Weston in character songs, the IM.-iiiig, in tlieir niuslcul act, Ivulvrt Baker, t ,c ihumpioii hih jumper of the world, all lu.ike program of excellent merit thut will repeated this evening. Health Huprt. .-cretary (urtlu has repotti of the following i .. 1 1 tay ii.us mses which are prev'alout iu t"n: Annie Ilefl'uei, 5j years, Kant l.Ioyil sti' el, "carlatina. The case of Anna Wliuleu, l! eai, of West Celilru street, who wio. II ported us sufl'eriug from scarlatina lia III eloped into diphtheria. Cora White, i! .u.ir-,, of West Oak street, and Kmily Bailey, 7 j ears, of Turkey Hun, have the measles. Hospital Charter Granted. Tin 1 uiirt yesterday granted a charter to th. American hospital of Mahanoy City, all tl piirements of the law in tbe matter limn l i en complied with. That ConlHfent Afr. "lie's n -very ei. tcrprislng young loan," 11 marked the elderly gentleman. ""Very lmhing and alert. He belongs to the rising generation." "I shouldn't have dKomed it," replied Miss Cuyenna "Indeed V "Ho. From his manners I should not have hesitated about concluding that the rUinfr generation belonged to him." Vn-,htriton Stur. n rjr. , . lortolse shell combs nro generally cut by hand. Bone combs are machine made. U. lie teeth of fine oombs are out hy very ik hcate saws. Metal comlw are nearly al v ays made by machinery. In tho second century a formidahje tone of foi'tiuoations was oonstruoted by the Itoman emperors from the upper Dunube to tho upper Rhine to keep out the Oer- j). ana. Hundreds ot pairs of shoes leave oar store every week, and where do they got They go to people of good judgment, who get l.elter value at the Factory Shoi Stobk tli, in can lie had anywheie else. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches, Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. II WE THE KANDSOMK8T iki . istmtca ' nt 1 01 nrue IN TOWN. E. 3. FOLEY, A'o. 27 rg.CI him a.v. . 1, m - -xx l - e-NNaic 'KHHON4L XKNIHIN. Frank Keller, of Ashland, spent yesterday aiiHing town ncquiiintanceK .lamei (lnviu, of Oirardvllle, greeted tVirn-U in ttuvn hut 1 .'eniiiff. . .nn 1 ruiN 1.).Iki h ..ml JI 1. Lassie Hugo returned to riiiludulpbia yesterday. Mr and Mrs. II. (. litis have gone to Washington to attend tho inaugural cere monies. Oiimilnmn F. E. Magargle this morning left tor Sullivan county to attend the fuuurul of ht nine. Tir. Clifton Rabbins left town Mil morning to attend the inauguration of president Me Kteley at Washington. Fred. Wuklnm left for Bethlehem ilii morning, to make stwnjtements for his horse se.le.tu that town next muk. Wlllltm hunter's household was brightened last evening hy the MineaMuoe of a In iit 'litle boy. This Hiltlb .mother toUHuilaliai to the list. Es-Clilei' Bn!'m .- James Burns will to nlslit assnmc cnHirol of Peter Harkins' n il-Kin, on West I.loyd street, where he will 1 tier to lila hof: of friend. ilu.v Keip'-r was un early morning passen ger 0 Washington, 1). 0 to attend the imuhturatlob extr.l 'C. From the national eapllol he will wrnd his way to Car-" Nevada, to witness tho CoTbctt-!'".iiluinions nht. Ulnmjbie.H.it of Uitalai M toy of the re 1 !e' la u the First ward iiuiurn the loss of ; . ,li during tho past few days. A number 1.1 logs Invade 1 ho vicinity every night and since Sunday uight have killed 83 goati Beware 0! the Me. Mr. Lincoln Nelson, of Marshfield, Mo., writes: "For aix years I have been a enfforur from a scrofulous affection of the glands of my neck, and all efforts of physicians in Washington, D. C, Springfield, IU., and St. Louis failed to reduce the enlargement. After six months' constant treatment here, my physician urged me to submit to a re movil of the gland. At this critical mo ment a friend recommended S.S.S., ami lnxMticr nftirle n cleen-rooted oreiu dice against all patent medicines, I ue- 1 gan its use. Before I had used one bot- tie the enlargement began to uisanpear, and now it is entirely gone, though I am not through with my second bottle yet. Had I only used your S.S.S. long ago, I v. ould have escaped years of misery and saved over $150." This experience is like that of all who suffer with deep-seated blood troubles. The doctors can do no good, and even their resorts to the knife prove either fruitless or fatal. S.S.S. is the only real blood remedy; it gets at the root of the disease and forces it out perma nently. S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable) A" "HJ 1 'QT 4 Dw-.4tt JTX JLVCU UIWJU JLVCllltWy , is a blood remedy for real blood troubles; 1 it cures the most obstinate cases of , Scrofula, Eczema, Cancer, Rheumatism, etc., which other so-called blood reme- dies fail lo touch. S.S.S. gets at the roc t of the disease and iorces it out per ri.inently. Valuable books will be sent free to any address by the Swift Specific Co., At lanta, Ga. OK 1 XourtehinK ami oxhilnratin- 5 CEtfTS PER GLASS At lutt1y Mire. flt-iiu ly on haml nt Contaitm 1 o altiohol. Con JACOB NOLL'S, MO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. CLOSING OUT AT AMD BELOW COST ! I will oloaeoul In SO tiny my entire stock of BOOTS A KB aHOSB of the bst and tinevt itinke. Tho ftreatcr part of tills stuck fa home made good . Roaeon for selling out I Intend to teuvetown. Call early nnd examine the tttook geomanning, 1S3 3. Coal St. STOHE HEW For the balance of this month we will continue to sell th.: white goods, Embroideries, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Muslin Underwear, etc., the balance of the great stock purchased for the WHITE FAJR . at arlv rtised prices. Customers who have: bought ii-re need no second invita ti n ; good judges of values ul.T.it we are leaders in our i.ie, and the prices we have placed on everything are ail temptingly low. FAMOUS McCALL PAPER PATTERNS. ire always in stock at 10 or 1 5c. each. Why pay more ? - L. J.WILKINSON m;h street. LLOYD STREET, IMPORTER i BEER I I Munvnn's Khi nmntlsm Cure h guaranteeil to eiue acute or mutcuiar rheumatism in from one to five days. Sharp shooting pains in any part of (he body stopped by a few d'ies. A prompt, complete and permanent euro for I i neneix, soreness, stiff back and all j nalnsln hips and loins. Clinmic rhcuintisni, ! hcUlb-a. lumbago or pain In the buck are I speedily fired. It seldom falls to alvo relief from one or two loc, ami almost invariably cities Iwforn one Imttle has lieen used. Price S5e MUNYON' Irinrovcl Homononathlc Home Itcmedy Coinpauy put np a spamte cure f.,r each dis"Ke At all .lrujwi.t, mostly Sit oeuta. Onlde to Hitilth free. I'ersonal letters to Prof. Monyon. 1S''B Awh street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered with free 11u1lic.il advice forauv diseare. ru'tif roimra. iiK.ihiis Thmnghont Ilie Country :.t ...leiril tor Hasty l'emsal. Lent begins to-morrow. Luserno county is nbout to iwue SBO.OlKl of bonds to pay off floating Indebtedness. John J. Lorah appeared on the stru ts to day with a new coal delivery wagon. The office of the Ferguson House lias been furnished with eotnforlalile new chairs. The office of the Chief Burgess baa irgalu been routed for that purpose iu tbe Bgnn building. ' Tho horse of Jonas Fnhrmsn, of Rlngtown, ill, il of paralysln at (he Commercial hotel stables this morning. In the borough council of West Hnzleton th m is n deadlock in the election of a secre tary and chief of police. The lhigh Valley Railroad will pay employees from Teiin Hcn to Mt. Carmel Wednesday AUrch 10th. Tue Luserne UcensoCourt has finished its luln.rs anil has granted 11TA of the 1842 uppll .atious, an Increase of 108 over last yea r. The minein' depot at the lehigh Valley station has been moved to tho upper emT of the platfonn near the Lloyd street crossing. t he trained unimals with AI. G. Fields' minstrels, which appear hero to-morrow uight, will bo quartered nt Nclsweiiter'a stables. Rev. M. A. Biince, rector of the Chtireh of the Immaculate Conception. MiUch Ciiuuk, celebrated his silver jubilee yesterday. A iar. number of prlesis were present and participated in Die services Me d,o has a contest on hiud for .last ice 0f t. iaec. Two were elected at the last c e tiou but as 'Sqnire Daily has one year to seivo on liis eoinmissioii as 'squne for Kline township the case will likely go to court for settlement. C. Pardee & Co., who operate the Holly wood colliery, near Hasieton, which was aiiaudoiied some time ago, will const met a coal washery 00 the site of tho old bieaker, Tbe eoa.1 banks are among the oldest in the n Ki"ii and aie said to contain about 70 per 1 ut. of marketable coal. This means work 11 Hollywood fur several years to come for the men who were preparing lo abandon their hoaes there to cuius a cold in oxk hay Take laxative Bromo Qaiiunc Tablela. All druggists refund the money if it lulls to ottre. 25 ,.nts. JCiigageliient of Killlil It. Npencer. The atinoUuceineut that tho wonderful young tragedian, Elihu K, Spencer, whose burst upon the metropolitan ctse thissctuon has brought him wito one bound into tlte r.iuks of tho first actors of America, will plu) mi engagement in this town, means mora to .Shenandoah theatre-goers than would lie thought by a cursory glance. Mr. Spencer is i believer ill the eternal fitness of things 11ml I insists that evtry play in his repertnlie be mounted and scened iu a manner historically accurate, mill therefore every piece of scenery In his productions is an exact leproduction ol the locality it is suppose! to represent. It will be readily seen that this requires the outlay of a vast sum of money in scenery costumes and properties, ami a large expei'-e entailed in cairj ing it through the country Tho play in which Mr. Spencer will he seen here will be put on in exactly tho same 111 inner as in New York city, and tBeatre- goers of Shenandoah may once athttsthave the satisfaction of gazing nt a thorough and complete metropolitan production. Shake CS KheumaUsm and Neuralgia, liuh well with Bed Flag Oil, 25c. At Ci nililer Bros., drug store. Sulferoil Tor Twentj -Vour Years. There is no use at all in people suffering from any throat affection whatever, when speedy and permanent relief is at hand. Mrs I). A. Smith, Jersey Shoie, writes: "I had been troubled with cjtnkeMU sore throat for twenty-four years, and Thompson's Diph theria Cure did me more good titan all the others I tiied ami used. The same mediuino cured tho sore throats of my childien. Would nut lie without it in the house, under any cir cumstances." Sold at Kirliu's drug store at AO cents a bottle. Jmtles uml Constables Meet. The justices and constables of Schujlkill ooiiuty met at l'oltsvlUe yesterday. There was a good representation and most of the time was occupied in the discussion of the fee bill. The following special legislative committee, J. W. Conrad, of I'ottsville ; I). M. Mellon, Treniont; M. J. Keynolds, Maha noy Plane; Charles Kleindenst, Mahanoy City; and John Dtitz, of Schuylkill Haven, who were appointed at a previous meeting, were instructed to watch closely all legisla tion on the bill and if necessary to take n trip to Uarrisburg when it comes up for final passage. Just try a 10c box of Cescarete, the finest liver and bowel regulator ever ruade. St. 1hUI's Day. Yesterday, the auuivcrsary of the patror. saint of Wales, was celebrated by the Cambrian society of I'ottsville with a ban tuet at the I'euusylvanta Hall, which was largely attended. B. II. Edwards, Ksq., pre sided, and speeches Were made by W. 1). Williams, I'ottsville; D. J. Thomas, Morea Edward Reese, I'ark Place; Judge Htvidge Sunbury, and others. Hongs were suuk, and a delightful timo wai had. Mr. Kilwur inldress was on tho history of the t a ubr m society, closing with a sketch of the lite of the pious monk whoso memory wun being celebrated. Tho greatest bargains iu the jewehy .inc at A. H'lMcroian'i Volunteers of Alnerteu. Copt. Thomas Jeukros, 'of cranton, will conduct services itiHMT61uiMetsuf America hall to-uigltt. -'Ha a tttar ray and good si lifer. TwocdiUMslied child reu are wanted to take pattiwthelnternatioual next Monday evening. Aiprleiiapi should apply at 181 North White street. Wlieu you waut good rooJlng, plnmbiug gaa Attbiki or geuoraJ ttmmuthiu done call oh K. P. GksUacher '1 Watt Centre street Poalur In atc-es l-tf ' jiaTroUtMl (lilrlloii. Clareii4.Uuth, Ewi., of Hhamokin was iu Harrisuurg this week., 'Jle ,1s the gifU'd young barrister and political leader who has so ofteu,as county c,ualwuan,.earted tbe Be publican bUudaid to victory iu Ifotthumber land uonuly. At tbe next primary he will be a candidate luf JJsitrift MtorueyAV1 deserves to huve tbe nomination teudered hint with out opposition. EX. MOOD'S cure lilver itu, Biliousness, Iudlg jitlon, HeaUiuhe. , uletufut laxative. All Druggists. 1U brllU 1 d'ontlnned Mom First Page.) Klii'cv. Mrs. MeKlnley, Mrs. ;, 1 1.1 Raxl. n, who will he 1rs. Mi'KIm, s ro." 1 anion In the White House; Cap tain and Mrs, L. M. MrWllllam of 1 Chla;o, cousins of Mrs. McKlnii-v; Pima Thoreln, Mrs. McKlnley's mnld. Mother McKlnley's car. No. 505 Mrs. Nancy Allison MeKlnley, the mother of the president-elect; Miss Helen Mc- 1 K r.'ey, sister of the president-elect; Mr. and Mrs. George B. Morse of San Pinnclsco, Mrs. Morse being a niece i f MajT McKlnley;Mr. James B. MeKln ley, a nephew; Mrs. Abncr Osborne and Mrs. Clarence Bhaftee of Cleveland. ; - Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Barber's car Mr. and Mrs. M. Barber (Mrs. Barber being Mrs. McKlnley's sister), Mr. and Mrs. Duncan of Cleveland, cousins of the presiderrt-tlcct; AV. MeKlnley Bar ber, James Barber, Miss Ida Barber. ; Captain and Mm Seward Bowman of Elyrla O.; Oeorfch Say ton, a brother of 1 Mis. I.tcTCir.lcy; P . V.'..i Duncan nnd 1 Miss Sarah Duncan of Cleveland, Mr. Joseph P. Smith of Urbana, O.; Mrs. George II. Frease of Canton, Mr. U. li. MeKlnley of San Francisco. ISscort committee oar "Arden" Col onel G. A. Garrctson, Henry C rouse, Mr. Web C. Hayes of Cleveland, Col onel and Mrs. John N. Taylor of Bast Livornr-ol, O.; Minnie Laneroft. George V. Fl'-yd, Dr. C. E. Manchester, pas t' r of the president-elect, and wife; II. T. l'hllllps, physician to the McKln leyg; Private Secretary James Boyle and wife. Press car M. A. Havens, W. S. Lloyd, A. N. Howell, E. C. Hoyland, C. M. Pepper, F. B. Loomls, R. P. Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Balllee, George B. Frease, Dr. William Shaw Bowen, F. B. GpssenRpr, G. E. McMurray, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Greenwell, H. C. March, I.. 13. Reed. HIS TRIUMPHAL l'IMH)HK98. r4llent-flleot Warmly Oreeta-d ou ltl Trip Through romisylvnnla. Pittsburg, March 2. The presidential train passed over the Ohio state line and out of the old MeKlnley district at 8:48 p. m. The dense crowds at s.a tions, however, did not decrease. The flrBt station, Louisville, was but seven miles from Canton, and the major stepped out Into the darkness on the rear platform and waved his hat to the railroad trackmen and workmen nssembled. The hundred miles run to Pittsburg was an uninterrupted suc cession of ovations, although the train had not stopped until PHtsbuiK station at any point but a water tank. At Al liance, railroad and shop people cheered .as Mr. MeKlnley again ap peared on the platform and waved his hat. Mr. Webb Hayes, of Cleveland, son of ex-President Ilayt 1, f the es cort committee, at seme Htudms steed by the major, but at many stations the major stood alone. Beaver F.ills, New Brighton and Hochester are grouped about Beaver, Senator Quay's home, and at these points acres of people had gathered about the stations, and as the president-elect appeared vthere were fireworks, whistles and other demonstrations. Just before the train left the station here the major stepped to the rear, platform and made a short but telling epeech, thanking the cheering crowds for the greeting, but giving all the credit of the reception to the wish of the people to honor their country through its representative. The preBldent-elect and Mrs. MeKln ley will dine with President and Mrs. Cleveland at the White House tonight. Secretary Pruden brought them an In vitation to Canton several weeks ago. which the major accepted himself and conditionally for his wife. If she stood the fatigue of the trip well. Tomorrow night Major and Mrs. MeKlnley will take dinner with Col and Mrs. John Hay. The Interesting and somewhat deli cate question of what church will have the honor of entertaining President MeKlnley during the coming four years has bpen settled in favor of the Foundry M. E. church, at Fourteenth and G streets. Both the Foundry and the Metropolitan were anxious for this distinction and both churches have had deputations to Canton in the past few weeks, but Major MeKlnley has announced Ills lntentlop ,of returning to the Foundry, where he worshiped during his last term In oongress, principally, it la understood, because the Foundry Is within eagy walking distance of the White House, and the major objects to making use of his carriage on Sunday. A Hit for Coughs and Coldi. What? Tan-Tina, 28c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Olgtl Nethorsole to AVrltfl. Olga Nethersole. the actress, has turned her attention to writing, and will give adviie of a practical nature to ' The Girl Who As pires to Klocution." Jlur contribution will appear In an early issue of The Ladies' Home Journal. It Is True That we are selling handsome big heavy oak bedroom suits, containing eight pieces, at $19 00. Guaranteed in cjuallty and price. A wonderful choice of otherfurnitureatslmllar bargains. At O'Neill Hros. furniture and musio warerooms. 3-1-tf U1HI1. QHOODY. At her late residence, corner of Centre and Oatawlasa streets, Malianoy City, 011 Sunday afternoon, at 4:80 o'clock, Mrs. Margaret Oroody, In her 62nd year. Punersl will lake place on Wednesday morning at 9:80 0'olov.k. A Solemn Requiem High Mas will be conducted in .St ('aniens church, at 9:80 o'coik. Interment w ill lie In St. Vincent do Paul's eeiuctery, Minersville, going by carriages. It Blood Humors Whether itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, pimply, or blotchy, whether simple, scrofulous, or hereditary, from Infancy to age, speedily eared by worm baths with CntiprKA gentle anointings with OtmotmA (oint ment), the great skin cure, and mild doses of Cortouiu. Resolvent, greatest of bipod pa risers and humor cures. ticura th' rhoettlit world. FotrsaDscsMDOsiH. ju.r, nun rrvpa , . ... m j u y- liow w Cun Eti rj Blood Humor," tu. Sola FADE HUMOSS WSfcia: Teams to Hires. if you wArt tn hire a sate and raltabb tewn tor driving or for working piuputa) pay Shieldi' llTery stable a visit. Team eonstautly 011 baud at reasonable raten JAMES SHIELDS, Nn. 4in Kitst Centre attest. Oppositely ulii.i. riilr.uwl station. 53 f?rrrS. Of theO'obefrr KEU2ALQIA and liiniUt CiiDplalnt' nna prcpartti uonor tho stringent GEDM&H MEDICAL LAWS. . presoribed by em inont phyuol&ns : DR. RICHTETS TVol Id renowned t ItpTnarknhljr sitrrppful I SOnh ccmilnowini irauemarK- Alienor, 1 II'. Xd. KichterA. Co., S15 TeorlSt. Kcw York. 1 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Homes. Own Glaasworke, MA&Octa. ifciidutsKJrt rucoimuuudia hj Iliuioiilmc'li. 108 N. Mnfn HI , u. Jirnn, it r .limn .T" Mki umlonli jf'fcSttlrtWfc DR. niCHTLR'S ' ANCtlOIt" STOMACHAL Vnt for , iyprpinBWtoiiinch Complaints THE CONFERENCES. Proceedings at the Meetings in Alleutonn nnd Heading. At.r.ENTOWN, March 2. In the United Evangelical Conference yesterday the Tem perance committee reported strong resolu tions. Tobacco was also soundly condemned. The committee on Sabbath reported resolu tions condemning Sunday excursions, visiting for pleasure or recreation, Iranvictiou of secular business, Sunday newspapers nnd asking that there be no State legislation to further desecrate the Srbhath. The repoit concluded as fallows : "Whkbbas, TheU. S. Senate, the high est law-making body of our countrv, had n Sabbath session yesterday, thereby violating the higher law of Illm who declared that ''Righteousness exaltetb a nation, but sin is a reproauh to auy people," and "The wioked shall lie turned into boll, with all the nations that forget God ;" therefore "Resolved, That the Senate, by this act, lias disgraced itself and outraged the Christian sentiment of this country, and that the members who participated in the transactions are unworthy of the support of Christian voters." Tne report of the Statistics Committee shows the present membership to be 15,382 ; received during the year, 2,818 ; itltiorant pnacliers, (15; local prenchors, Bl ; Sunday schools, 14B ; average attendance, 14,747 ; teachers, 1771; number of diuretics. 110; va'110 of chinches, $6(10,014; total value of ch'ueh property, 5738,4(11; Indebtedness, 101.438 ; the collections for various objects aggregated over $35,000. THK JiKAMNO CONPJSRK.NCE. lit.AiiiNO, Mar. 2. The Kast Pennsylvania Evangelical Conference in session here will probably adjourn to-morrow. At yesterday's session Bishop Ilreyfogel -idviscd ah young ministers who are not as signed to work to attend tho Schuylkill Semi nary. Dr. James Morrow, of Philadelphia, secretary of the Pennsylvania lllble Society, of Philadelphia, delivered an address in which he referred to the labor.! of tho society in cedent oriug to place a Uible in every American home. Tho Miitistlci.'il report showed a member j ship of 8,588 ; itinerant preachers, Oil; local preachers, 00; valuo of church edilires, 1618.090; parsonages, $02,800 ; collected for all purposes, $01, 770.47; liulebtedness, $B 1,816.55. A lady at a ball called her beau un Indian because lie was on her trail all tho timo. Now we're Indians ou your trail to mako you u customer, if wo onco get you. Paotoky Siiob Stoke. Tho Youth's Companion Cnlendar. The Youth's companion art calendar for '07 has just made its appearance, nnd u delight fully original and artistlo one it Is, too. Tho Companion's yearly calendars promise to ho coinu a feature of every well-regulated house hold in the country. Tho 0110 for '07 is the most costly ono of its kind Tho Companion bus ever oil'ered. It U printed in twolvo colors, malting a true reproduction of the original water-color paintings. Tho size is 101 by 2-1 inches. It is armnged in four lnnels, each Containing the full length picture of a beautiful maiden most becomingly and appropriately attired for the season sho repre sents. It is admirably suited for an ornament for mantel, centre-table or writing-desk. This beautiful calendar is given freo to all new subscribers to Tho Companion for '07, and to all old subscribers who renew and pay tboir stilwcrlptious for '07. Illustrated Prospectus for tho year '07 sent free on application. Ad dress The Youth's Companion, 205 Columbus Avenue, Boston, Mass. There Never Was a Better Cure Than Pan-Tina for coughs, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. A Counterfeiter Caught. Oil Monday tho 15th, Harold Marquisee, of Utioa, N. Y., was arrested in Syracuse, N. Y., on u warrant sworn out hy the Dr. Williams' Slcdicino Co., charging him with forgery. On the 15th of December Marquisee visited a photo-engraver in Syracuse, saying ho was the representative of the Dr. Williams' Mefll cine Co., and arranged for the making of full set of plates for the direction sheets, laliels, etc., of tho famous Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills for Palo People. News of this reached tho homo office, and no time was lost in arranging for his arrest when he should le- turu fur the plates. Ho returned on tho 15th and was accordingly arrested and is now in jail in Syracuse awaiting examination, which occurs on March 2d. In selecting Dr. Will iams' Pink Pills for his counterfeiting onera tious, he showed his knowledge of the pro prietary medicine business; for these pills are iu such great demand that they are"eully sold at auy drug store iu the UnlteuSwIss Cascarets stimulate liver, bidueys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe . lOe DeeiU lteoorded. Aaron Wagner et al to Dorothy Wagner, premises iu Salome, Butler Twp. Dorothy Wagner et al to Charles Wagner, premises in Salome. Augusta Wagu'T etal to Charles Wagner, premises in Salome. Frederick Dahu et ux W John J. Sallada, Premises iii Ashland. Angcliue Hauler to Gideon II. Bbliug, premises m West Urunswick. tltdeou H. ijbliug, b belt, tAjwolllte uauier, premises in west lliniiswloK, Are you a sufsevr fsow that terrible iikswe Itching Piles? Dean's. OI 11 1 men t will bring you Instant relief and.. permanent eure, flat it from your dealer. l.Ieensea Transferred, Sobtnldt Brewery agency license of Hiram Newman, in Fraokvjlle, to Mill-on a. Header, ltelail llceiise of John J. Hughes is Tauu- qua, to Kills Lewis, lietail liquor license of, Henry J, Ney, of Eneliange Hotel, PotUvllle, Wjiia A. Dinger. The soothing, healing effects of J)i Wood's N'orwuy Pine Hyrnpis felt a4inost lustautly. There is ue other eough medluiue that . com bines s many virtues. Salving Fund Miaios. Tbe Safe Deposit Building and Saving Association opened a new series. Subscribe for shares with SI. 11. Master, 127 Xorth .lardin street. No better Investment. Ask tor information. A large uussber of shares carried in tewti. -8-lB-lia Ask your grocer for 11 e "Itoyal Patent' flour, and take ud other brand. It irthebest flour made. Inside of a Year And a Half- 1 2332 -9 - --t -o - - a 3333 1 2222 1 3333 1 JS3S 1 - -n -f 3333 MM 500 Pairs of Sample Shoes. 223:3 233 H Is what we are offering now, and you had ilsSsS better come at once before the best are all gone. 4222 They ar : all high grade shoes, but the prices we 3333 have put on them are 3333 - - -v 1 Checks with every purchase ; 25 worth gets a handsome Parlor Iainp. Factory ShpeStore, BEDDAUUBu'lLliDlrslGS. ' 33Ji 3 J. A. M0YER. Mgr.- SHOES AT MISCELLANEOUS. THOU flALE.-The uiiderslfrnrtl velll frewhtow. nt n rnonnble flgure. sell n Apply It to Patrick I(?f. Yntonvillu, la. I (WT, On Smnlay nffflit, a pulr of ppwtaelea. .1 J In tKifm 01 west nireei, near me vein . n- urroRBtloniil .lurch. Kinder will pletwe return urte to IIkkai.k ofllee. U OLKll'S Ilflr!er Holiool, 1-7 Hulm Ft., Now York City, llarbertrmle tutisht in t'lultt wocLfl. Jotw furnished when through. T. oln dfimtnl. Anyone can learn Write fi r free ontfvlofiruo. 3-1-lw IOIt ISKXT. Store room and dwelling now ' cwenoleil b Yost's jewelrs store, April 1st. Store will be lilted to suit tenant. Apply to J. inney. H-l-lf j.ion SAMS. -A street fmrinkler. hi (rood con- i flitioti. can bo iiiHchHfUMl el loan. flitioti, oflii bti piiichHfu.il choap. Apply tn Jo-cili L. Plittt, secrefflry Colutnbia Hone Cti. Triikiees, 21 West Oak St., Shenandoah. 2-20-lw T,-on K1SNT. A nice V sultnlilo for office room second floor, purposes. Apply nt lIruAi.11 ofllee i CIKKTH Plft v wilt on oiu-h ilfillur; nn XX expeilenee nwHiitiry 'rito for sample copy, AuuitM9 'i lie uatnone isfwf, iii j wire my St, Kew York. 3.1H-4t-ea AQKNTS WANTKI) for the Hankers Allinnce lutirancfl Co., of California. A combined life and ficoidcnt policy at mmlernte cost. Liberal (.fimmiiwion. For further Information ntlilrM, Nii,bola llerdic, State ManaKtni, Wllllftnipporti Tii. 2-26-lw yOTICIS OF hTOCKIlOLDKIta M ICKTINO. Il The nnnual meet Hie of the stockholders of the Citizens Klectrto LiKiit Company, of Shen andoah, will bu held at the ofllee of thetm- v..iii v.i, i..u.. a 1807, between (he hours of 2 and 4 p. ni., for tho nurnose of clcetlnir eleven (IU til rectors for the ensuing year and for the purpom) of henrinjf nnd receiving the report of the auditors 3-2-lt-onw John Ojeuulkr Sec'y. UMINISTltATOlfS NOTJCX2 Estate of John Sho up, late of the township of Union, in the cuuntv of Hchuvlklll. and state of Penii sylvanla, dr censed, AH persons fndebtexl to said estate uro requested to make immedlato liayinent nnd those having lejrid tluims tiKidnst the same will present without delay in proper order lor seiiieuient, u lEEOiNA Miorr, Administratrix. Uinirtown. Schuylkill Co.. Pit. Or to her Attorney, JN. UKBLICH, Tottsvllle, Pa. 248-6tf jaw Bloomsburg Gold- -Cure Sanitarium -For Cure of- Liquor arcl Mor'lru Hafjits No detention from business. Address, J. FIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., s--fHENANI)OAII, PISNN'A. 1 TW.lTjl'l FOR THE BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES,.. GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Viciiitj BARBEY'S Beer and .Porter 'w- V t J . Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. We've built up the biggest shoe business Iu town. The growth lmaen't been accidental not by rt long aliot. We did it only by giving the best shoe value in town, otid we are going to keep up the good work. We've improved our store, we've improved our stock, nmre nnd better kinds than etcr.'nnd all at the same old prices we've taught you to expect. about half value. 1 in - in ii- "J, FACTOKY PRICES. old stitod KEnnins. SHENAND0AK Dental : Rooms, (Tltuiiin's Block) cist Centre Street. OtUco Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. Ur. J. AV. Angles, late of Hooding, Jlanngcrf NOTICE.: IT. a. S. Hartley is still con nected t ttii the establLbmeut. .ALL HXAJIINATIONS FItKK Wo maho all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns.. Aluminum Crowns Jjjgan Crowns. Crown and Ilridgn work and all operations tliat per tain to DcnUll Surgery. No charges for oxtracttug when plates arc onlerod. We aro the only users of vibAllked air for the painless extraction of teeth. Lager ancl Pilsner eei5e. Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 207 WHSI Street. , A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Jlain and Coal Sis. rioest whlslceys, beers porter nnd ale oo stai.Uy nn tap. Olioleo emperanoe drinks and elu rs. The Rosy Freshness Al Irii And a velvety softness of tbe skin Is Inva riably obtained by thori who use Pobsoni's uompieilon "owaer. Etoh J. Davies, MVBRY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. flillions of Dollars (io un In siupke every year. Tako no risks, but get your bouses, slock, fur- . nlture, etc., Insured in flrst-eutss re llablo companies as represented hy DAVID FAUST Insuran Aeni, UtXYlU rAUOl, 1SJ South Jardin 8t Also Lite and Accidental Oompanl Mt Wanted-An Idea i o ean think Mae elande- thlDtf topattutr cot i. Wsshlniton. D. OL tor thslr 1,900 prlie offsr sad )Ut ot two hundred InTsntlona wantsd. . - UjUtiuiiiittkli sSs