TENNEY'S rine candies arc noV on sale. These goods are as j fuM as any manufactured, i (live them a trial. Sold in j staled packages or you may' b.iy as little as you wish. j 1O0KS& BROWN, ex North (ZIlrt t. j tl A "OtHT. It l.fiM.iicn 'In .ntithtiUt llift O-.H. try i I r.i.ioiiMl I iir llmty IVrtiMtl. ' Tim itnnoiini-t-iiient of the shurelmlder's mi-cling uf the Cltiaetts Building Ami Ismn A-wocialioti apprkrs ill another column of lo-duy's Issue. No new nines of contagion di Mim bav bi en reported to the Hoard of HetiHu W'ltliili In' piil Ssi hours. Dim-turn ut' trie 13 niitu (tending A Hoyef t n Kteelne Uiiilway hve tit cided to hurry 11 1 e. in, Inn n.iu. Tliu line cml $3JO,0UU. All classes ot' employes of the I. high mid Wilkeshnrro 1'oal Company, fruui furemuii down, had their wages reduced hi ilihVn.nl uoiounts yesterday. I u un tti nipt to rescue l"atrick Nolan, m priioncr. from Chief of Police Willtam KtBg, at Mt. Carniol, John Hughes is scouted of sl iiiont killing the chief, and is now in custody. I'hu jury appointed by the United States Court to appraise the lands needed for the National Park at (lettyshurg has resnmed its work, aud is hearing defendants' witnesses. Hiram Davis, a patrolman, was elected at t'i i el of Police of Pottsville. by the Town ('otiucil over David I'ritcliard, who had been iv elected for thirteen years past. The breweries of Pottsville, owing to dul nesB iu trade, hare gone on short time. Ym idling's employees are working but Ave days a week. The license of T. II. Hutchison, of the Fcigusoii House, Shenaudoub.waitraiisferied to II. M. Weideusaul. .Miss Anastatia llergan, of Ashland, died very iiiddunly Monday night, aged Sl years. Mi,- was to have been married very shortly . Toe I'uttsville Horough Council starts out the new year with no money in the treasury. Ml. C'arinel has 28 prisoners iu the Suubury jail. No contributions for the Mabanoy City hu3;.ittrl have been pledged in two weeks. The amount promised for tbo project to dittu i M.5(H). .MmersvUIorowu Council is deadlocked over its orgHnintion. The members split , evuu at the Meeting on their oholce fur presi dium of the body. Matthew Ileddow and Muiiu Kelly are the candidate. Forty I 1 1 i it - weie taken. Will Grant Dead. William Urant, of this town, died at l'lin ulclphia at 12:30 o'clock this afternoon, lie was a brother of the late Joliu A. tiraii'. of town, and Lewis Orant, of l'ot .ille, both of whom died within the p.i-,1 three months. The young man who line jn-,1 died was taken to Philadelphia several u ks .ign with a view to imprnvemcnt In his health. lie was aliout li" year-, of aao. two of Tuit'it Stories. The late nrchhiahop of Oanterhmy 1 1:ul liumv frnr.l Blnrinn In tell. Twn rp ' rerulled by Inn private secretary, Man- rlevilln . P lilliila. in unnih luiiniiHl ri'iuinigoences, which lie contributes to the Loudon Sunday Magazine. Ouo concerned Archbiahon Tait's coachman, who was a very original characttr. One j day a clergyman who c.tlled tit tho pal- i iwe asked him whether he had still as i mucli to do iin ever. Tho answer was , stibliiuo. "There's always a f,oodish hit j doing, sir, but it's been a tritlo easier I hinco we took young Mr. Parry into the business." The Right Kcv. Edward Parry had recently leim appointed bishop Huflwigen of Dover. Auotlier of the archbishop's stories, alno of a coachman, will bo new to malty. A gentleman living in the neigh borhood, of Adtlingtou, finding that the j tending church, spoke to his coachman about it. "They ought to go, " lie said. "That's just what I say myself," was tho rejoinder. "I says to them: 'Look at me. I go. And what harm does it do mi',f' " An Encomium Cheaply Won. "Bus, " suid the man: "give mo 2 cents " The man adilresoed reached in pocket, and a smile appeared on beggar's face. his tho "I'm afraid," said tho man, feeling nmnud among the coins in his pocket, "that I oan'tgive you the smile on tho beggar's faoe disappeared and a sober look took its place 2 oents. I think I'll have to giyt you the sober look was now turned into a broad smile 6." "Boss," said the beggar, "you're a brick. " New York Sun. Needle. Needles are all made hy machinery. The piece of mechanism by which the in i die is manufactured takes the rough Mi el wire, out it into proper lengths, files tho point, flattens the head, pierces n i.-nt and gives it that polish famiiiarl to the purchaser. There is also a nia i liuie by which needles are counted and placed iu tho papers in which they are w.ld, theso being afterward folded by the Ka-;, noL'trivanoa. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - all its Branches, Open Day and Night. COR. WHITB and LLOYD STREETS. WK HAVE TUB 1IAND80MKHT Jf ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWK. E. B. FOLEY, tit -So. 37 11'e! Centre Street. CO1T0LBNB. aV wholesome. No lard in it. (lemilno Cottolene Is sold everywhere with trade marks "Ooiiolent" nnd iihti nvan m couon-ptam wream on every tin. . A liaadsoraalr lUnstreted -fflfeAm Oittmlar MM aud Smv-flve Selected 1 twines bv Ilsty-flve Selected lteetpes I e sent on receipt of this adre cookery, Wilt be sent on receipt of this advert THE N. K. FAIRBANK Ctomlwlti pmi the Dutle. Oue pveuiuff nfur t'-.e perfonnnnoe Nat O. GoouVwiii viut to a reatanraut forn late "bite." At the table adjoin ing the one whew the actor iat with a couple of friend won n rciu.l group of first row yon; lis. Out-, of theao young men had mcl Nut Goodwill BouiewlrPre for a wim:h. He wauled to Dhow (o his friends that he was acquainted with a real actor. Accordingly lie brought up 1 some topic relating to thcatricaVuiatteni andzBitae u Ntatentont which some other ProiuinrutOitizi'U.Jr ,diputrd. "Well, now, I'll leave it to Goodwin," said the young man who had met Nut Goodwill oinpwl.ua, for a uiiutitn. So he turn ed uround and oalleil oat rather loudly: "Oh, Goodv.iul I wiy, Goodwill, come over here u minute, will your" Thu ao tor waa startled for a moment, and then he arose. He trek hold cf the back of Iiih (luur, iuhI, with all the artistic dig nity at his ccuii'.i.uid, he said, looking coliliy ut the young niuu, "Call ino ci ther Nat or Mr. Goodwin, if you plcjist). " Then he Heutetl Jiiinwjlf. Sun Francisco Argonuut. tlOOO'S PIIjIjS euro Liver lilt. Ulliousnrss, Intligoatlorj, Hunduuhe. A l IwiH-nt laxative. AH Drucxlstn- genuine! Imported 1 beer Nnurlwlilngr mnl exhilarRtlng 5 GEJjTS PER OtRSS Al4tlltttl' JUITB. stoutly on lwnd at Coiitnlns i o ftltwthol. Con- JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 11 NORTH MAIN ST. CLOSING AND BELOW COST ! i will eloe out In 30 1h5h my entire stock of BOOTS AHU i HUtb or tlio nest nlul linesl mukf. The greater port ul this stock Is liome ii mill' Konds. lUmton for ftHIIng out I Intend to luuvutown. Cull onrly ninl oxivinlnu tl stock GEO. MANNING, 1 S S. Coal St, '5 STORE plS. For the balance of this month we will continue to sell the white goods.Embroideries, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Muslin Underwear, etc., the balance ofihe 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 i sc. each. Why pay more ? L. J. WILKINSON MMH STREET. LLOYD STREET. WILKINSON i i WM. NEISWENTER. COTTOLENB. USE it is sweet, pure, and of unique design, for 1S7, containing Three ths lst known ttaehsra or urnl vrrltsri ua tmtuent and sis ornts la stamp. COMPANY, Chicago, Ilu MABANOY CITY. The ltellrf I'lind Now Almost Six 11 n ml roil Dollars. MaiIanoy City, Mar. a. The headquarters of thtijMahans.v City Relief Association were opened In the Karris building on East Water street yesterday. About twenty fumilics weii- furnished with relief. The usual quantity distributed to each applicant was 85 pounds of flour, 71 pounds of flitch, 1 quart "f beans, 1 quart of iieas, peck of imtetees and three liars of p. Tll tutAI CHU OUU trihutinns to the $.118 1 and all fund tu (Ute r mount to contrlbiittoim nggrejrato u arty tfl'JO. Miss Caroline Snyder, of town, and Fred erick lloll'inan, of Gilbertnu, worn married last evening hy I!ev. (I. ,M. Hock. The funeral or Mrs. Mary Orooily took ptaeoatl):30 o'clock this miirniiig. Solemn rii(iiiiun high mass was celelirated iu Bt. (!anicn9 oliurcli and interment took plm-e iu St Vincent de Paul's cemetery nt Mlliers ville. 'Ilie iall bearers were Michael Mima, Thomas aud l'atrtck Donuhoe, Kdwaril (Vllrieii, DeuiiU Dunn, John Hogau. Tlit funoml of Klizulietli, wife of Ed ward 1I11d1ii, Jr., touk place at noon to-day. The servhus wero private ad hold ut the family residence, lie v. Otlio Itraut, D. D., rector of the Episcopal church, olllciallng. Interment was made In the Charhs Itaber cemetery at I'littovllle. Tho pall bearers wero Charles C. Sunday, Oliver and Grant Goodman, Dr. Q. It. Fefhwof, Dr. II. G. lteltisel aud M. It. Stein. Matthew YVbetnier opened a saloon on E-t t'eutie street yesterday and entertained Ids i"rieti s last night. After returning from a visit hi wife took oil' her coat and threw it acruw the back of a chair while she helped to wait nn the guests. Aliout an hour later it , discovered that $60 in cash aud a check fr $11 had heeu tsken from the coat. No elite to the thief has been found. .William Saduskey, a miner, residing on East Water street and employ! d at 1'ark No. : colliery, had I) is left arm badly injured by a fall of top eoal yesterday. David Morgamvy, a miner, of Eist Centre street, and working ut the Primrose colliery, had his left shoulder dislocated yesterday by I'ulliug down a chute when lie jumped to es enpo a fall of top coal. Skin aud blood diseases, causing all sorts of diro disastors to human happiuoss are easily and quickly cured by Ilurdock Mood liittcrs, from a otmunou pimple to the worst scrofulous ore. There Hover Was a Bettor Cure Tlian Pau-Tiua for coughs), 25c. G ruhler Bros., drug btoro. At Money AVell Spent. It is money well spent when invested in printer's ink. Especially Is this true of the advertiser who can discriminate us to the proper medium through which to reiich t! o buyers. Ono of the IIkuai.d'S largest adver tisers ia George W. K Iter, tho North "Main street merchant, and his announcements uiu read hy tho thousands of prudent house wives who daily scan tbo JIkkald columns for bargains. Mr. Koiter is now experienc ing a big run on flour, especially the "Daisy" brand that is said to have no equal . 1 1 makes white bread. A lady on North I'ear alley purchased a 25-pound Back of this flour tho othsr day, and when she took out tho flrst sieve full she found a $10 gold piece. Her good luck leaked out through a neigh bor. Kvery purchaser of "Daiay" flour may not rocuivo ton dollars, hut thuy will always net good flour, at Kcitor s, and without good ilour you oannot make good bread. Mural: Uuj- your Hour at Keitor's. Just try a 10c box of Cascarcts, the finest liver and bowel regulator over lnndo. It Is Truo That we are selling handsome big heavy oak bedroom suit, containing olalit pieces, at 110 00. Guaranteed in mialiiy and price. A wonderful chuico of other furniture atsintilar bargains. At O'Neill Ilros. furniture aud musio warerooms. 31-tf lixecutlvu Committee. Sluettni;, Ed. Hkralii : The Executive Committee of the Sehuylkill County Christian Endeavor Union will meet iu tho First l'reshyterian church. Pottsville, at 2 p. m., March C, 1887. Tho committee consist of tho county officers aud the presidents of the local societies, Ida 11. IlEn.iiit, Sec'y, Delano, Pa., March 3. yew Undertaker. T. J. Coakiey lias opened an undertaking establishment iu town with " hi olhce locateu atJ. J. Coakley's. 88 North Main street. Nialit calls at the Ferguson House. S-l-tf Buy Keystone Ilour. Besmc that the name l.M-Bio Si Baku. Ashland, Pa., 's printed on e.iry k. Hundreds ot pain of shoes leave our store every week, and where do they go? They ho t people of good judgment, wh get lietter value at the IMotoky Siiok Stohk than can lie hail snywlieie else. Piles Oured In S to 6 Nights. Dr. Agnew's (lintuieut will cure ail cases of lulling IMIes iu from S to 0 nighU One application hriugs couifurt. For Ml'.. iid llleeilliiK Piles it is pi-erleat. Also cures Tetter. Salt Klieum, Ecxema, Ilarber's Itch, and all eruptions of the skiu. SO oU. Hold at Kiriina drug store. s HORSE :- SALE W ill have two car !ol of good worker aud drivers arrive shortly. Our stable ore now stocked with a lot of fine aeaaoued horse which lie will dispose of at private sale. CONFERENCES END. I'nlinl l!vaniell(ml ami Itmniellenl Asso ciation ApiHitnftneiiN. Allkntown, Mar. 8 The followlnd ap pointments were made yesterday hefoie the cloniiin of the Uulted KvaDgelical confrn-tu'e. ' I'otti-vllle, Kev. W. H.llehney ; VricdenlMivg. ' IX F. KintenlMlder ; Schuylkill llavon, J II. lieu yii; Cressona, K. A. Barr ; DrehersviPv. . II. V Mtic ; Port tVrhon.sS. II. L'hnbl.; rack n ills, J C. HdURhter; Ilaruesville, J. (. 1 Roseoia-iger ; I.ansford, F. P. I.ehr ; Taiua- i qua. to He supplied t ('. M. Ilaker, First eliuuli, qiiurtorly conference; 11. 11. Miller, Christ chiirab, do; G. II. Ptsher, Ilaruesville. do ; .1. I). Acker, Oerniautown, do. A:U'ntown District Malmney City, to lie sapp in) ; Shenandoah, I. J. Belli'.', Ultlmol. C J". H,is; Kaston.-A. lti Snydi r Hiii rishurg' Dlitflct PlliegroM', (I. Knerr; Ticmout, H,D. Kreidler; Slmniohm. Q. W. Grass ; Mt. Carmel, T. t'. I(oy. r ; Malum tougo, M. If.Wlngcrt. BBADtira. March. The next animal tvs alm of tbe But Pennsylvania Conference of the Pvangellcat A Moots tl on will le held at Helhhjliem. Th aptwintmotit were Efot announced until Istr yi srnlny afternoon just l efore adjourn inent. Those ot Interest to SehuylkHl county are aa follow : Pottsville, J. F., Hefaler. Sehuylkill. Haven sntl, Cressotia, W. II. Auranil. Orwigtburg, J. J. ftrelset. Tamaqna, Coahlale and Lansfonl, 8. II. Ilelurich. AshWud, Mnhanoy City, Sheuaudoah and Zlon's Grove, J. 8. Sewliort and one to be ni) piled. Iteiner Oty, Itegtn and Tower City, .Tames I tea in. Torturing. Itching, scaly skin eruptions, bums and scalds are soothed at once aud lir.-raptty healed by DeWitt's Witch Haael Salve, the best known wire for piles. C. 11. llageuhuch. Siilxtiiutliil Itoiid illiiklnjr. Tile question of road making is one that has occupied tho attention of tbe officials of almost every horough in the region. Those who have a knowlede of uch affairs hold strongly to the McAilatn or Telford system. The question will oocjipy considerable of tho attention of the mcmliers of Council during the present year, and will likely result iu an improvement iu our streets. Most of the stieets should be dug down about two feet and then fill up with broken stoue, large ones first, and smaller as you come to the surface, topping off with broken limo stone, rolling over each layer with a steam rol er which can he borrowed for the time. Potts ville has the system on Market and Mahau tongo streets, and Broad street, Tamanua, is made in like manner. You will thus get good roads, no expensive brick and cement tu puruhate. It is surtirislng what a "wee bit of a tliiiiBv am accomplish. Sick headache, constina- tion, dyspepsia, sour stomach, dizziness, are quioKiy nanisuen uy uewitrs lattlo liarly lltsers. Smill pill. Safe pill. Hot pill. 0. II. Hiigcubuch. DeeilH lUcoriled. From Jackson Kramer ot al. to Benjamin Fahl, premises In Auburn : from Barbara Martin et vlr to Itobert Kubiusou, promises In 'lower City ; from C. Tower by executor... to William Kliuger, premises in Tower City; Horn Jus. T. jWelley to Michael Melley, prem ises in Coaldalo ; front David P. Brown to A. I). Brown et al., premises in Potteville ; from Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Company to G. Piero, prenilMM lu Kline township : from Gideon Zclinor to Lewis A. Zehnor, premises in west I'enn; from Jacob Bittlo ot ux. to Albert 0. Bittlo, prctnUes In North Mntihclm, Tho greatest bargains in tho jewelry lino at A. lloldcrmau's. Tvto Accidents nt I.ociut iil. Locust Gap colliery had two serious accl dents recorded against it yesterday morning, Patrick Judge, a well-known resident of Locust Gap, while eugaRod In tho mine, was squeezed between the mulo and a miuo car. At nearly tho same time Fred Omlor, a resi dent of Locust Dale, while at worK in his breast, was caught under tho full of a heavy mass of top rock. His foot was badly crushed aud part of his shoe was torn off hy the pressure. A Hit for Coughs and Colds. What? Pan-Tina, 85c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Tottsvllle's l'lre Ueprtiuent. Tho Horough Council of Pottsville last night mado the annual appropriations for the fire departments of that place, as follows : Good Intent, Humane, American and Phoenix fire companies, $500 each j Good Will, $300, and West End $175 each ; annual salary of chief engineer, $100 ; secretary of Board of Firo Trubtees, $25", election expenses of hoard, $2j. Tho total appropriation is $2,028. Veinnle Complaints--Welcome Tows. It is a fact that our women suffer from fe malo complaints and are consequently weak, tired, nervous, dragged-out and full of paius nnd aches. Dr. Greene, of 35 West ltth St., Now York City, who Is without doubt tho most successful specialist in curiuif female complaints, offers tp give free consultation hy mall to all women suffering from theso distressing weaknissea, discharges, pains and irregularities. Consult Dr. Ureene hy letter and he will write you carefully explaining an your symptons so plainly that you will understand exactly what ails you. Write now. He can and will cure you. Train Newspaper Ilundles. A new order will be issued in a few days hy the various railroad companies that will have great effect upon the delivery of all newpapergby train service. The handling of tlieio papers will soon pass Into the charge of the express companies, at the rate of one half cent a pouud. Heretofore the bundles have been carried ly the railroad companies without charge, and the cause for the change is due to the inflated editions of the large Sunday papers. The toothing, healing effects of Dr. Wood's Norway Pi ue Syrup is felt almost instantly. There is no other cougli medicine that com bines so many virtues. Judge Dunn's (Wartllng Charge. Judge Dunn, respondent iu the judicial contest, made a very startling statement iu eourt. He said that his side would show, before the ease ends, that names were added both to the ballot and voting cheek lists, in the Commissioners' otHoe, long after the time of registration, by designing persons, and that there iiad been a deliberate design to defraud the. voters uf the county. Wilt Oxire Any Gaso. It makes no difference how severe the ease may be Thompson's Diphtheria Cure, it np plied in striot accordance with printed In structions given, will positively cure any case of diphtheria to which it may be applied. Wm. A. Wolduger, ajllton, P writes: "To all whom it may concern; certify that I oheerfully monwmMid Tbouiou's Diph theria euro to all ','futd if used according to directions it will positively cure any case of diphtheria." Hold at Kfrliu's drug store at 80 cents a bottle. Saving i'uiid Shares. The Hafe Deposit. UuiUlIng sod Saving Association opened a new series. Subscribe for shares with M. II- Master, 12T North Janllu street. No better investweut. Ask for Information. A large uuuiber of shares carried in town. 8-15-lm A lady at a bell called her beau au Indian because be was on Iter trail all tbe time. Now we're Indians on your trail to make you a customer, if w uuce get you. Factohv Mhojc Btoiik. l'HIUOtf ATj JIKN1IUN. J 8. Williams, of Hart Coal street, ii on the sick list. R A. Davenport visited frlondn t Hum 'iirv yesterday. Jerry McAvoy, of Delano, was seen m limit tor a last evening Ellis Ic wis, of Tamaqna, greeted uiqn.iiiil. ances here to-day. Miss Annie Curry visited her parents at Ashland yesterday. Mr. mid Mrs. Edward Harris were county seat i iiltors yesterday. Mri (' T. Htrnidhu Is eon fl tied to hoii-e through Illness. Mrs. Edward Coyle gave birth to a bounc ing bnhy hoy last i vinliig. - Mis Itiudiey aud daughter, Iliinuiih. I vis ted fiicnds ut Mn sevllle eteiduy i Ex Justice P. W. llleiteln uttimli d to ligil liuiints-i ut tlic county seal to dn All Eillio Iluik ami brothel, John, if Mah'inoy City, sjient last evening in tow u. I Miss Lllilile Merket, of Ashland, in so- i .loiiiuing with Miss Sadie Iteene. on Last i Cntre street. I Ml I jin r Eioh. of Stiainokin. it a cunt I at tho residence of Mrs. tlennuu, on North Chestnut street. Mine Inspector William Stein, wife and daughter, Jessie, are confined to their liunie hy an attack of grip. Rev. I. .1. Iteitz this morning returned from Allentowa, where he attended the United Evangelical conference the past weok. Messrs. James McQinty, Authouy Mack, Jmnes Malley and Miss Maine McGinty, of Mahaupy City; P. J. Gorman and Miss Maine Butler, of Glrardville, attended tile Gold Leaf dance last night. Mrs. John Itohiuson, of Cambridge, Mary laud, ia visiting her son, C. T. S trail glin, on North Jardln street. Controller B. Ii. 8evern left to-day for Washington to witness the inaugural cere monies. TO CUIUS A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It tails to euro, 86 cents. A Tour to Washington ut Exceedingly Loir llntes. Washington Is to-day the handsomest city in America, aud undoubtedly one of the most beautiful capitals in the world. That grand monumental building, tho Capitol, has no counterpart. Tho new Congressional Library, with its statues, its has reliefs, and its marble halls", is a veritable palace. The great monu ment, Ave hundred and flfty-flvo feet high, is the loftiest memorial shaft In tho world, and the National Museum has tho reputation of being tho mint perfect in design for tho pur pose uf any iu oxisterca. In point of inter esi it is second only to the famous British Mumiuiu of Loudon. The thrce-duy tours of the Pennsylvania Bailroad Company are ar ranged to cover all theso points uf interest, and many mure. The tour of the city is made under tho personal escort of an ox .perienced tourist agent, and every facility is afforded fur a complete visit. The next tour of tho present series will leave New York nnd Philadelphia March 11. Hound trip tickets, including hotel accommo dations and every necessary oxpense, will he sold at rate of $14.50 from Now York, $11.50 from Philadelphia, and at proportionate rates from other stations. Apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New York; or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent-, Broad street station, Philadelphia, Are you a sufferer from that teriiblo plague, Itching Piles? Doan's Ointment will bring you instant relief aud permanent euro. Get it from your dealer, No Horough Light l'laut. Judge Savidgo yesterday banded down an opinion iu tho caso of Jacob K, Scltzingor vs. the borough of Tamaqna and tho Edison Electric Illuminating Company, in which ho refuses tho Injunction prayed for. This is: tho celebrated light caso of Tamaqua, which Mr. beitingcr, who was a Councilman, jep refcented tho people in an effort to securo a borougli light plant. "If taken into tho head by tho nostrils two or three times a week, Thomas' Ecloctrio Oil will positively relievo tho most offensive caso of catarrh," says Rev. E. F. Crano, Duuklrk, N. Y. Remember If Yon Have a Cough or Coll, Pun-Tina always euros, 36c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Change In l'osltlons. OnJIonday numerous official changes went into effect in tho local division of P. & It. C. & I. Co., ia follows : Bees Tasker, Division Superintendent, vice John Skeath, resigned ; James McDonald, District Superintendent, vice Bees Ta.sker, promoted ; Edward Coyle, foieman Maple Hill, vice James McDonald, promoted ; David Jones, foreman St. Nicholas, vice Edward Coyle, promoted. rim pies, blotches b a Uhrads, red, rough, oily, rnothy ekW Jm'm-'t scily eealp dry, thin, and tailing It 11 l t. 'iy blemishes prevented by CtmcuRA bOAi'jilie most effuctive Un purify. Ing and beautlf ying eoap In the w orld, as well at pur yet and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. oura Ii mU tarouKhout the worW. Votte D. awd O. CVr pAt Prop., notion. O9'llow to UcAutlrj th Sun,"ftM BLOOD HUMORS FmutntntlT Curfd by CUTIOUHA tBMUlE9. A1ISCELLANEOUS. "TOOK BALK. Two walnut bedroom suite X Heat of coiMlltton, cheap at 118 00 each. AIho one llrueftehj caijwt, street. aft South White 3-S-2t-eml OK JtKNT. The fctore room, cellar and one room oh 3ml floor now oocupiwl by vioiw-iii jueuwtr. ruuwion Apni ih.. or earlier If desired. RmImI byitosm. Apply to 11 OI.Klt'B ltorber Soltool, OT IIuiImhi St., New York City. BiwfaertnMle teuslit In elulit wevica. uoue lurnuncn wum turousu. Toola doiwieil. Anyone can learn. Write for free oetwogue. S-l-IW JjlOB KENT. Store room nnd dwelling now ' occupied ly A' oat's Jewelry loie, April lit. Store will be fltfcil to suit leimnt. Apply to J. J. Fruney. 8-1-tf I .101! 8AI.K. A ktreet prukler, InRoodoon 1 illtlon, can be purcluweU cliean. Apply to Co. I rutueca, 21 et( uaic at., biienaiiUORli. J-0-lw TlOIt BENT A nine room aream! floor. 1' unliable (or oDlee puriMwee. Anolr Bt Huhald oflloe 1 MENTB Fifty eenta on (nsh dollar- il ezperlenoe neoeawry 'rlte tor sample onpy. AUdrsw The Catholic News, IS llarclay 8t., New York. 3-ls-n-ee 4 (1BNT8 WANTKI) for the Hankers AIIUikw A Iiuuranee Co,, of Calllornia. A combined lite and aouldent policy at modurate cost, l.luenl commission. For further information address, Nichols & Ilerdic, Hute Manairen, Wllliainaport, I'u. J-aB-lw U1IAUE1IUI.IK11S' SIBlcriNO.-Tlic annual D meeting of tbe Cltlxens Ilullding and Loan Association lll bit held at Its ofDoe, No. 1ST norm main kireei, ou Tuesday, waron wn, 1W7, at 7:110 p. in Jinks Hkll. Pres. Cuti Atteht: o. W. Dksiji.eu, Sec'y. SIMM "OOLD DU8T m i sasasasaawa - -- - -v , Iarc3tpn ttatrp-riira gliingPon'dery,., THE N. K. blcago, 8u Louis, JL 2:3:3 3SJ3 mm " III! 500 Pairs -a TTT IIP msiae 01 a if car 111 And a Half 3332 Is what we are offering now and you had 3 3 better come at once before the best - are all gGne 3333 They are all high grade shoes, but the prices we 3222 have put on them are about half value. J3.333 , 3333 Checks with every purchase ; $2$ worth get a handuonie 222fi Parlor Lnlup. Ill Factory Shoe Store, 33 BEDDALL BUILDING. rszs J. A. M0YER, Mgr. SHOGS AT ft P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinit Por-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer Bloomsburg Gold-' --Cure Sanitarium For Cure of Liquor arcl Morlilt HajDit Ku detention trotH business. Address, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., SHKNANDOAir, TUNN'A. -FOR THE- BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. Evan J. Davies, l.IVBRY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Wanted-An Idea IS Protect your tdsasi UAr 7 bring you wealth. Write JOON VrWDRRBURN ft CO.. Intent Attor neys. WsiblBgUm, D. O.. for tbslr tlM prise offsr ana lUt ot two banarea taTsottOBS wauled. I "OOLD DUBT." ulue. i-ni i cvi n v her- '!t"l miiy ny FAIRBANK COMPANY, Kew Voik. Uoston. ThlladelpUla. We've built -up the biggeat shoe business in town. The growth hasen't been accidental not by a long shot. We did it only by giving the best shoe value in town, and ire fire going to keep tip the good work. We've improved our yt. store, we've improved our " ... 1. 3 1. !...! - " S ULK, 111UIC III 1. 1 UUllCl JtlllUB than ever, and all at the same old prices we've taught you 4 tn e-xrtect. of Sample Shoes. FACTORY PRICES. oLD-smnD-imnim. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Dr. J. W. Angles, late of Reading, Mannger. NOTICE : Dr. a. S. Hartley Is still con nected witli tbe estalilUluneut. ..AU. EXAMINATIONS FltUB. ... Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns. Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowut, Ciown and llridgo work nnd all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charKoe for extracting when plate art ordered. Wo are tbo only Ubere of vitBllMul air for the palnloM oxtraoUon of teetli. Layer's Lager and Pflsner Beers, . . . . tlwMhleu. Chris. Schmidt, Art.. 207 West Coal tret. A mpuw Wlsss vrsJU you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Coat Sta. Mnest whiskeys, beers porter and- ale eerstantly on tap. Oboloc tnnoerHDce drinks and cigars. The Hosy Froshnoss And a velvet softness of the akin la inva. rlably obuined by tbore who um roezoMra Complexion Powder.
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