TENNEY'S- Fine candies arc now on wit These gooils are as fine as any manufactured. any Live them a trial. Sold in scaled packages or you may hiiy as little as you wish. II )0KS & BROWN a North fslaln St. HI flY POINTS. H i, till,- TliroiiftiiiH Oih Onttiitry I'liriHilrliMl lor llitHtv IVrttmtl. Tin' IVrlis property, on North Main (tract, v. hu h will he occupied by H II. Morgan's is.imnr. In undergoing extensive Improve ments, The beginning of Lent wu inaugurated yesterday by the Catholic end Kdtl ('lurches with special services, appropriate tu ,li Wednesday. lr-i .bswplt Joues, a resident of fuwer Citv, wim mniillled by white i':im. .lames W. Mitliiy, editor of the linnsfrml K cord, ban been confirmed by tlio Semitj an piistinnstor of that lace. Diphtheria prevails to such an extent hi Slii'pptun that the public schools liave been I M'. l'lie Shenandoah News takes It very much t i In-art because Superior Court J utile Wick h mi umtited Seluml SnuaHiilniilaiit ItnMrt . , an appeal to the Supreme Court. Kxchan to : Alter four yean of service, M. J. Oallag I" r, of Lost Creek, will soon retire from the I unity of Uia office aa postmaster. It ts pi "bablo that MUs Dixie llalton will succeed lnm. York's new garbage crematory has stood llm test, and will be accepted. new volunteer Are company Volunteer No ft bus been organied at Allen town. Vftor a year's shut-down work will lie re sui mi d on Monday at the Holleiilwck mine, in ir YYilkesbarre. M. A. Ferry, formerly of town, lias re moved his store and household effects from M ihanoy City to Wilkesbarre, where he will si ut up in business again. The P. A. R. C. & I. Co's. employes of the (iuMidvillc and Ashland district were paid M'suiilny. Lemuel S. Hlnlr, li I at c inter tobacco man, v is tii'urly asphyxiated by illuminating gas i n York hotel. nios liussell fell off a Reading Railway train at Camp Hill, near Ilarrisburg, last ni'.-lii, and was instantly killed. Kcitn Post, N. 70, 0. A. I!., has resolved to lisW the President and Congress to formerly i Miiriiize the indepondenco of Cuba. 1 ui- special train bearing the members of t'i. Li Kislature, bound for Wf s'dnetou, left H'u i iit.urg at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. It's Queer now Qulok I' iii-Tiuu cures coughs and eolda, SSe. 'in iler Itros , drug store. At I) i t forget the pertprmauce of Julius t i .ir by Klihu K. Speuccr at Ferguson's tl i itre next Friday evening New Undertaker T .1 Coikley has opened nn uuderlaklng establishment ill towu with his office located at J. .1. Coakley's, 38 North Main street. N ix lit calls at the Ferguson House. 3-1-tf tiAHANOY CITY. The Mahpuoy Relief Association hint oven inf; had rendered aid tn 30 families which applied for assistance. The total sum con tul uled up to noon to-day was $030.84. The Mini of $200 lias already lieen received from the St. eanicus congregation, Y. M. C A. and other sources. The large amount of neces snies of life, clothing, etc., donated, with the amount of money subscribed and collected, is estimated at ?0JO. John T. Davis lias been elected financial secretory of the Mabanoy City Olce Club. 'iles Scbu, tlio West Pine street black ' bK and wh disposed of his establishment I lu t.'i will remove to Philadelphia next Saturday, where he will engage in a similar i business. Clara, the estimable wife of William Ken i nedy, died this morning, aged 31 years. She is survived by her husband and ouo child. Funeral will take place on Saturday morniug. Prof. W. N. Ehrhart, superintendent of the public schools, states that the free library is being patrouized liberally. In a dispute between John Miles aud William Dean at the Centre street school yesterday, the latter stabbed Miles with a knife iu the back below the left shoulder to Ho ill pth of an inch. Tho wound will not n suit fatally. At the Evangelical church conference, held at Mlentown, ltev. A. A. Oolong, of Man In mi, aas appointed to sueced Rev. J. Ii. Jleusel, as pastor of tho local congregation. Cards are out announcing tho marriage of Miss liertha M. Eiohler, to William W. llopkius, the produce merchant. The cere mony will take place at the homo of the tiidr. on March 11th, at 8 p. m. i tides nf agreemeut have been drawn up for a 20 round bout between Patrick Pureell, of Kanfys City, aud Dick O'Urlcn, of Lewis ton, :., who arrived here this morning to r"i .uto systematic training, which will oon sot of a 10 mile spin each day, bag punching, e. resiling and sparring, with a local pugilist , -paring partner. The fight is to take place l i lore the Broadway Athletic Club, of Now V rk, five ounce gloves to be used. A purse oi $1100 has been raised, $800 to he given to the winnerand the remainder to the loser. A sum of $250 a side has been deposited with Sain Austin, of the Police Gazette, as a guar antee to have the fight come off. W. W. I, wis aud Thomas O'Kourke are recorded as witness upon the article of agreemeut. Skin and blood diseases, causing all sorts of dire disasters to human happiness are easily and quickly cured by Burdock Wood Hitters, from a common pimple to the worst scrofulous bore. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STRUBTS. VX HAVE TIIK OHHIUN8 OK HANDSOMKOT ..OIL CLOTHS IK TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, - No. 2i ll'ei Outre Srreef. AND SALES GOLDS Mimron's ( oM Cut euros wilds In t'i liearl, enlds oil the lung. M colds, now mills, and nlwtlu it" rnld., nnrl nil fiirm. (if grip Stops stieesinit. iliseliuriie II' III thi- hum' min ey e, I ri-irnU 'ntrtli, dl.lilhvrla. tinentnonin and iiiieninonia and : Tlie.se plea-ant ! 'ill throat himI limit troubles, little pellet hiv nhilutolv liariiileas, have Bin fit lliiiiiniiiul nf liveaaml prevented much mi' .ii's. rrlrc. 2oe. MNYON'S Improved lliiniocopntbin Home ttcniedr I '!iiiKiiy put up a srpitrat cure fur Mich disease. At all ilmmiata, mostly 88 rente. OutnV tn Health free. IVrwmsl lettem to IW. Miim.voii. 1IW8 Areh street, I'hilmlelphli. I'i . answered with five medical advice fur an v disease. 1.1 Tn t YVHSlilngtmi. The inauguratl I' a President, the aelec- tlnii of lit lit bl m t ami the Mating of a new CmtftTss give eiwlil timeliness to the re markable scries of articles on various phases of tlid government hy Secretary llerltert. Pixitniaiiter-Oeiierjl Wilson, Attorney Gen eral Hvmon. H"Mtiir ledge n-il Shaker HwmI. tn lie printed in The Yiititi'j Coin piniiiii during ln7 This series of articles ami tu many other brilliant features pr uiiseil fur 1SP7 s'nv that now, on the eve of II seventy-first birthday. 'Die Goinpau lou Ism wide-awake and as progressive aa ever. The Companion's Art (Jtlendnr litho graphed in twelve colon is rI en to each sulnkrlher fur the year '97. It Is the most costly gift of (Is kind The Companion has costly gift of Us kind The Companion ever ottered n Illustrated Prospectus rnuy lie had free by addressing Tlio Youth's Com panion, 80S tiolutnbos Ave., llostou, Miish. It Kite the Spot That's Right. What 7 Pun-Tina for coughs ami colds. At Oruhler Urns., drug store. I.llerory Note Prom Ibe Century Co. A first priae pf $IW0 'and a number of smaller ,iizi-a have lieen ollured by The Cen tury Co . publisher of The Century D'k'lluii ary and Cyclopedia, lor tlie liest HnnHers to a hundred and fifty questions ceveiingn broad range of Information. A sample question, which is easier than some of them. Is as follows: "What is tlio approximate difference In altitude between the l.'flli ft Alpine summit slid the bed of the grento-t deprossioti In tlio Mediterranean ba sin?" An additional prise of $801 is offbrcd to any onc who can answer 00 ier cent, of the ques tions from nny ten published works of refer ence other than The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia. There I 1 his is Just tlio Thing, liul Flair Oil for sprains and bruises. At Oruhler llros., drug store. SavlliR Fluid Shores. The Sife Deposit lliillding ami Saving Association opened t new series. Subscribe foraliares with it. H. Master. 187 Xorth Janllii street. N'o ltetter investment. Ask nir infnriiMtlou. A large number of shares carried is town. 2-lB-lm Just try a 10c box of Cascurets, the finest liver and bowel regulator ever matin. Catarrh and Colds Relieved In 10 to GO Minutes. Ono short pufTof tho breath through the Blower, supplied with ondi hot le of Dr. gnow's Catarrhal Powdor, diffuses this Powder over the surface of the nasal pass iges. Painless and delightful to use. It re lieves instantly, and permanently cures Catarrh. Hay Fever, Colds, Headache, Sore Throat, Tnnsilitis and Deafness. BO cts. Sold at Kirtinsdrug store. genuine TlMrara Tbeer 'Nourish! ni; mid cxhilaratlup 5 GEfJTS PER GlifiSS Aim 1 titoly jittre. tituutly on I mi ul at Contains alcohol. Con JACOB NOLL'S, NO. U NORTH MAIN ST. CLOSING OUT AT AND BELOW COST! I will elosa out In 30 days my entire stock ot BOOTS AND SHOES ot the best nnd ilncst uiiikii. The greater port of this stock is home made goods. Reason for selling out I Intend to leave town. Call early ami examine the stock GEO. MANNING, 125 C. Coal St. ISOJTS 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 oflhe great stock purchased for thi WHITE FAIR at advertised priges. Customers who have bought here need no second invita tion ; good judges of values admit we are leaders in our line, at)d the prices we 4iave placed on everything are all temptingly low. FAMOUS McCALL PAPER PATTERNS. Are always in atock at jo or 15c. each. Why pay more ? L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREETi SCHOOL BOARD MEETS. The nperliiteitlrtn.v Itnittftttt t'p, cimhimI Mini Lnltl Ovr. DIs- A regular monthly meeting of the School """rn was iieiu ihi nignt am attended oy 11II tho Dim tors. Ill essrs, 1'rlre, Baogh, (imli n, Ullliami. Morgan. Trezlse, Ilanns, 81tlllv.n1. Ctiniiors, Illgglns, James, Lee, Ed wanls. Deviit smd O'rlrlen. The meeting ; was In many resiects an Important one and ' as one of its results there Is a deadlock on ! the election of ft teacher. Another meeting j is to be held next Wednesday, when an effort I will he made to break the deadlock. The case of Superintendent Ilogart rflll be con sidered nt the same time. An application fur exoneration from tsxe made by Stephen Treg-mholr., was referral t the exoneration oommittee. Simuel '1 homna, Janitor of the High school liiillillng, sent in a communication requesting help in his work nnd It was filed. A communication from the Peck-William-sm Company, stating that other engagements hail prevented their engineer from reaching town to examine the company's plant in the new White street building was also filed. A communication from the state depart ment wax rmd and filed. It was In answer to a letter from the Hoard asking for the bal ance of its state appr.ipiiaiion and conveyed the Information that as all the di partineut's records were destroyed in the recent fire at the state capllol It would be necessary for the Hoard to renew Its application by affidavit th rough the county superintendent. A letter signed Ida llolb Hart conveyed the Information that the writer rerignetl ber position as a teacher in the first grade primary school nnd was the primary cause of a dead lock As soon as the reslfnation was ac cepted President Price said the Board would proceed to fill the vacancy. There were thirteen applicants for it aud eleven ballots were taken without a choice being made. The applicants who received votestlurlug the lialltitlrig were Luther 11 Kri wards Nora St. flraham, Fannie D. Oruhler, Annie Stein, Allan 1, Seltaer, Harry P. Cable, C- a j Sterner, Hmma 13. Eisenhowei and Anna E. 1 McN calls. On the first ballot Jlr. Edwards j was the strongest candidate, receiving si 1 votes. Miss flraham was second with four votes and Ml-l Oruhler third with three. Aliases Stein and lilscnhiiwcr received t no vote each. On the second ballot the result was Orah-iin. 0; Grubler, 1 ; Edwards, 3; and the others scattering. The increase in the Orahstn vote was due to Director lliggtns taking hi vote from Kd-vards after the first Jwllot. Directors Treeiw ami Morgan nlso 'eft the Edtvnrds camp and voted for Gable and Stein, respectively. On the third ballot Misses Grabsm and Oruhler held the votes they received on the second Iwllot and the Edwards vote was reduced to one. The rest of tho votes wore scattered. On the third mid fourth 1ml lot Treatise voted for I'M wards and after that he refrained from, voting foranyapplicant. On the seventh ballot lis Eisenhower secured six votes and the rest were scattering. On the eighth Miss flraham received six votes, Mi-w Ambler three. On the ninth ballot Miss McXealis got three votessud Miss Oruhler four. Several Directors refrained rum voting on this ballot and when '110 election" was announced Mr. Treziw suggested that a recess be taken, but I'lesident Price ordered that the election pro ceed. On the tenth ballot Miss Oraham almost landed, receiving seven of tl 0 eight votes required for an election. Tho votes scattered again on tho eleventh ballot and then Mr. Treniso arose and moved that the election be postponed for ono week, anil the motion was carried. Tho High school cnnunlttco made n report recommending that the giatnmar school commencement be held 011 June 17th aud the High school commencement on Juno IStli, mid tho report was accepted. The claim of tho Shenandoah Lumber and Teed Company fur S139 was brought up agalu nnd it was decided to meet tlio company on a proposition to scttlo for if 100. The Board had ofr red $75. Tlio Iloldcmian-Strouse clock business uas again called up and a motion by Mr. Edvfards that the Strouse bill bo paid was carried. In answer to 11 question by Mr. Edwards, Solici tor lieddall stated that in his opinion Mr Holderman could collect his hill by law. A motion by Mr. Williams that the Holder man bill bo paid was lost 011 a tie vote of 0 to 0. A motion by Mr. Treclso tbapMr. Holder man be paid for his clocka the same price paid Mr. Strouse was lost on a tie vote. Finally a motion by Mr. IJann.i that Mr. Holderman bo requested to remove his clocks from the new White street building was carried by a vofe of 7 to 3, Mr. Morgan settling the matter by casting his vote witli the six Democratic members and five Direc-tor-i refraining from voting. The report of the Finance Committee was uoxt taken up and the committee was authorized upon the oflicial returns of tho recent public election to isspo $5,000 worth of 30-year -1 per cent, bunds iu denominations of 20at?100, 38 at $500 and 20 at $200. Tho secretary was authorized tu advortiso the salo of the bonds. I Acting Superintendent J. W. Cooper pre sented the following monthly report : Our schools aro again nearly in their normal con dition, yet there are still a few who are out on account of vaccination. The enrollment fur tho month ending Feb. 24th showed: Coys. 1,31-1; gitls, 1,410; total, 2,730. Daily attendance Jioys, 1,002 ; girls, 1,105 ; total, 2,267. Percentage of attendance Hoys, 01 ; girls, 00 ; toUl; 00. Pupils present at every session. 700. Visits by citizens, 145; by directors, 0. In the night schools there were- enrolled 312 pupils. Dally attendance, 201. Visits by citliens, 27; by Directors, 2. Twelve havlug withdrawn, there are now on the night school rolls 300 pupils. At the institute ou Monday evening the teachers passed a motion to ask the Hoard to grant them permission to take a "provision collection" ou Tuesday, March Oth. The provisions will be sent to the citizeus relief committee. The report was accepted and the permission asked granted. Then came the star event of the meeting. Prusident Price had stated at the conclusion of tho reading of reports that "The Superin tendent reports himself on duty since the first of the month." Upon a suggestion from Mr. Ilauna tjiat that report be taken up Mr. Devltt arose and moved that Mr. Ilogart be continued suspended as superintendent of the sclioow. President Trice said, "This Hoard has never susjwuded him. lie was laid off by his own suggestion, just waiting for the re sult, therefore we cannot take op the thing we have not acted ou and the motion is out of order." Mr. Dcvitt stepped to the eentre of the floor and was evidently much agitated, lie said, "It has been stated several times that, iu case this gentleman was prevail guilty of the charges there was not a man on this lioaru but would be straight against hlui" PreaUent Prioe Interrupted with call tn u rrier and a rapping of the gavel, lie said the raotli n was not Iu order aud could not be debated. Maseru. Devltt-aud Ilanna both dlaaeutttd aud said the president was out of order ami then the throe triad to talk at once. The exchange wM a warm one. Mr. Devitt Dually got space in which to say "there Is not a man on the Hoard with a ajwrkof principle lo his character who should not rebuke the lusuit mat nag neen piaeeu upon every one of us. He is a criminal," he said, "aud that is enough. The court have found him guilty, aud yet you are trying to hiald him." ; Presideut Price again rapped fat order anil said he would not allow auy personal retleo Mods upon members of the Uoart. where upon Mr. Ofdeu arose iu a cool aud deliberate Lie uel.rreu until tuo nueuiif neit -veoK, wben you will iuoet to elect a teuelier. J ti.ink iimt i.v iimt tiini tbe stuosiibere iii clear a liUl ami tliete will not be so 'TKiiri n 11 suk I'liB much electricity in the air. We don't propose to make any confusion, but I think this tm'ter can be settled, and nobody is more aminos to have it settled than I am. I have jnsl as much interest in the schools as either Mr. Devltt or Mr. Itanna, and I think the way will open to elear the matter up. I know, and yon all know that Mr. Ilogart has certilu legal rights and what those rights are. what is best to bo done, what can bo done, ami how it is to be done is a matter we want to find out. Mr. Ogden's remarks seemed to have a salutary effect upon the Hoard and his mo tion to postpone consideration of the matter for a week was adopted without a dissenting voice, in (act two of the Democratic members voted in favor of ft. The Hoard then proceeded to a considera tion of bills anil granted orders for the salaries of teachers and Principal Cooper. TO ft'ltl! A OOM) IN ON15 MAY i'ake taxatlve llrftmo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. Ifi cent. t I'ower Homo Destroyed, Two Men Killed. Philadelphia, March 4. The big pow er house of the Union Traction com prtty, at the junction of Thirteen'h ahe" Mount Vernon streets and Iildge avenue, was destroyed by fire last night, and nearly all the costly dyna mos and other electric machinery will be p, total Iom. In addition to thia two men loat their Uvea and several others were Injured. The men killed were knocked down and run over by a fire engine. One of the dead la A. A. Bind er, 25 years old. The other Is uniden tified. The damage from the fire will ai inunt' to aboflt $360,000, and Is fully covered by Insurance. Nearly alt of the principal trolley linos iii the city were tied up alt, night as thoroughly as they were la the month of Decem ber, 1K96, when the street car strike was declared. The fire was the direct result of one of tho eight dynamos in the power house blowing out. "If taken Into tho head by the nostrils tv o or three times a week, Thomas' Kclectiic Oil will iiHi lively relievo the most offensive oaco of catarrh," says ltev. E. F. Crane, Dunkirk, N. Y. ' , . Vhltaker Kats Crow. From Vesterday's flally News. This morning Chris. Schmidt called on us and dented that he is or has been con nected In any way with tho deal through which Chris Balsar was appointed to a place on the police force, as contained in our editorial columns yesterday. We make this statement In Justice to the f-entleman. Wa reeei veil the itiformailon from what we considered a rolhvMe source, aud ire regret luvvirg mentioned the gentleman's name. We always regarded him as being nhovo such low politics, aud wo cheerfully set him right iu tho matter. Aro you a anIMrfrom that terrible plague, Itching Piles? RtWli's Ointment will bring you instant relief and permanent euro. Get it from your dealer. Father il'tlrke is ltiiiroliig. I!cv. Father Walsh, of Now York, has as sumed ohurgo of St. Joseph's church, at I.otsist O.ip, relieving Rev. Father Schneider, of tlio Itedcniptorist missioifj who has had charge since tho illness of ltev. William J. littrke, tho regular pastor. A previous en gagement of tho Rev. Schneider prevented hint from remaining. Rev. Ourko has im proved tullicieutly to be out of bed, and about his room, and it Is thought that in a short time, he will bo woll enough to take chargo of his parish himself. Hundreds ot pairs of shoes leave our store every week, and where do they go? They go to pcoplo of good judgment, who get better value at the Factomv Suou Store than can be had any whole olse. Deeds Itecordetl. Ida F. Keck to Oath. F. Green, premises in Llewellyn. John II. Diefenderfer to Wm. K. Diofeu dcrfer, premises in Auburn. Wm. II. Diefenderfer ct al., lo William L. Kramer, prenlsesln Auburn. William L. Kramer to Wm. II. Diofen derfer. premises iu Auburn. Lewis R. Henry et us. to Joanna Kimmel, premises in Auburn. Central Huilding Association, of Pottsviils, to Wm. Ilorrman, premises in l'ottsvillo. TO CUlti: A COM) IN ON15 DAY. .Tako Laxative Bromo Quinino Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 35 cents. They Organize nml Dine. The Borough Council of Mabanoy City held ite first regular meeting of tho year Tuesday night, when committees and other preliminaries were attended to. After ad journment the members of .Council were tendered a banquet hy tho new officials at McKlhenuy's cafe. The spread is said to have surpassed anything of tho kind hereto fore propared by Caterer McElhgnny, If you have ever seen a child in the ngony of croup, you can appreciate tho gratitude of tlio mothers who know that One Minute Cough Cure relieves their little ones as quick ly as it is administered. Many homos in this city are never without it. C. II. Ilagenbuoh. Sit, Conner's New ltesoirolr. Workmen are engaged in clearing away the brush on the surveyed line of the pro posed rjlpe line to the new reservoir to he built by the Mt. Oarmel Water Company at the watering trough between Mt. Osrmel and Centralla. The brush is being out away for a width of twenty-five feet. Work will lie begun as soon as the weather will permit. One Minute is all the time necessary to de cide from personal experience that One Min ute Cough Cure 4oes what its name implies. 0. II. Ilagenbuoh, 'I The Famous, the Famous Are on the road To fame and success; we are told Their suits at $3.00 For suiftinjf are uaudy. , Aud if you buy one You'll look like a dandy. The $4.00 sujts they U Are a pea,ch, And at this price They are within everyone's reach ; And the $5,00 suits That they sell Will make you look Like a regular swell. Go look at them You surely will say Tliat you'll have one After the very next pay, Jt is corner Centre and Maitj streets That the Famous Clothiers j rj- c .it t,Q . ftt u "Vy So call around to see thetu Ally time of the day. DKhlli or Dr. Joseph flnllagher. Dr. Joseph Gallagher, a prominent young pbvslelan of Frcelaud, nnd lately an as sis ant surgeon at the Fountain Springs bos pit tl. died at his home at Fret-laud yesterday. He was well-known in the Mabanoy i .gloii 1 and was SO years of age. After leaving the Miner' hospital lie spent some time iu the South, but was not permanently benefited, ills death was due to oonsuniptlou. Tlio soothing, lieallug effects of Dr. Wood' Norway Pino Syrup I felt almost Instantly. There Is no other sough raedlelue that com bines so many virtue. Marriage Licenses 'Annan 0. Coluskman and Mary Shnnhn, both nf Shenandoah. Wilson It. HeinlMoh and Ida M. Kuby, both of Piupgrove. It Is Trim 1 That wo are selling handsome big heavy oak I bedroom units, containing eight pieces, at fin 00. Guaranteed In quality and price. Ai wonderful, choice of other furniture at similar bargains. At O'Neill llros. furniture and music warerooms. 3-1-tf miii). iID A VT Aft Tl.lln.lr.l.,1.tn 4l.n 1t Willlnm Orftht, aRd 27 years. The funrrni will take place on Antimlay niornlhff, nt ft:80 irrerlnely, nt the residence of Henry Welder lioM, No. 211 S Hpring Qnrden street, J'hlludel iihin. Interment nt Fottartlle. in Charles i Jlnhcr cemetery. n arrival of 1:02 p. m. , 1 Sl II. train. Friends nnd relatives Invited to attend. a-4-2t flpnTOY Curb Tbutxext for tortarlng, dUOg tirlng, Itcblng, barntog, and tesljr lUn sad (cslp dlteues with loss ofbair. Wsrm baths with Co Tioctl BOir, gentle applications of CcTionav (ointment), sna fnll dous of Cunocs. IUiol tint, grestut ol blood purifiers and hamoi cures cura T tAtrl thmnrhsnt the wfifltl. Fomi HKcntt Cbim Cotr.. SoUPropi., Boiton. . oy- now ti Curg ItehlncBkln DiMtiffrt, RED ROUGH HANDS V&Us&SSS (MISCELLANEOUS. FOI! IIKNT. Store and dwelling ot No. 28 Soutn Main street. PossesKlon April 1st. Apply T. J. Hlgglns, lli N. Jonlln street. 8-1-lw IOH 8AI.E. Second-lmtid furniture,' in eoml ' condition, cheap. Apply to a. A. lieddall, III South Jnrtlin street. 3-i-3t IflOUNI). -A lialr of spectacles, on Main street. on the 1st Inst. Owner can bttve nime by lierty nnd paying for this ouvertise ftt IIKKALD ofllee. It TTlOlt KENT. The store room, .1 room on 2nd floor nov Morg it's linznnr. Possession cellar undone e no Unznnr. Possession Auril 1st., or earlier if desired. Ileatrd by steam. Applv to I N. W. Heddall. I ArOLRH'S Barber Schooi, 97 Hudson St., Xcw iiL. York City. Barber trade taught In eight i weettH. Jobs furnished when throitKh. Tools , donatetl. Anyone can Ienrn. Write for free entalogue. 3-1-1 w ! T?OU ItKXT. Store room nnd divellhiB now .L1 occupied by Yost's jewelry store, April 1st. Store will bo fitted to suit tenant. Apply to J. 3-1-tf J. Frimoy. I?OH SALK. A street sprinkler. In good con L tlltlon, can be purchased cheap. Apply to .)oeph L. 1'latt, secretary Columbia Hone Co, Trustees, 21 West Oak St., Shenandoah. 2-20-1 w IjlOH HUNT. A nice room, second floor. suitable for ofllee purposes. Apply ai 11 KB A I'D OIUCQ ACiKNTS I'ifty cents on each dollar; no experience necessary. Vrlto for sample copv. Address The Catholic News, 13 liarelay St., New York. 2-13-4t-es 4 3KNTS WANTED for the Hankers Alliance iY lu-urnnee Co., of California. A combined life und accident policy at moderate co-it. Liberal commission. For further information address, Nichols & Hcrdlc. 8tato Managers, WilUamspor. Vl 2-2tlw SUAHKIIOLDBRS1 MKKT1N(L The annual meeting of the Citizens Huilding and Loan Aftociatlon will h held at its ofllee, No. 127 North Alain street, on Tuesday. March 9ths 1B97, at 7:30 p, in Jamba Bell, Pres. Attefet: C W. Denglkh, Sec'y. V3-flt IiOU UhNT. -Store room and dwelling at No. 122 North Main street. Contains bath and closet. Good cellar nnd nice yard room. Size nf store room, 10x13 feet, with two large beauti ful show windows, fitted out with counters and shelving ready for business. Warcrooni and stable can be had with It if desired. Grand location and rent reasonable. Address, C. W. Nkwhouseu, 120 North Main street. 3-f-tf A DMIKISTRATOU'S NOTICE. Letters testa- A inentnry having been Issued to the under- siKiicd upon the estate of Mary Frebn, late of Hast Union township, Scbuylklll county, deceased, All persons be indebted to said estate will make payment ; tbeiusel and tltoHfl bavlng: claims asainst said estate will nresent the same for settlement to Jons Uuhafeb, Executor. J-awt-onw llrandouvllle, I'll. Bloomsburg Gold-k- --Cure Sanitarium -Por Cure of- Liquor ai4 Moi-i Hapita No detention from business Address, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., SIIBKANDOAH, PBNN'A. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vlciriitj -Por BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of the skin Is Invs- mbly obtained by (hor who use Poszoni'b C0ui(MoU Vowiler. ITCHING S IC I N full n Ann nn CASH WU fnlZhS EACH MONTH Aa follows : 4 Hrst Prizes, each of $100 Cash - - .$ 400.00 20 Second" " " 1001i8PADIcjcl3S2.000.00 40 Third ' " " g 25 Gold Watches - 1,000.00 Pnttf tnit DrtvAA TiAM aiaU mnnlti PQ Aft t(l Total given during 12 mos. 1897. $40,800.0 D WRAPPERS MOW TO OBTAIN THEM fTomnmlltarji laanvn iih mnnv SUNLIGHT 8QAP Wmpjtcrff nn thccan rollrct Out vii hid iui vuninn 01 enrn wnppcri iiinEpornflncomni rlionconl "SUNLsIl in it inn iiriiuiii I II IX GHT SOAP." 'A' HOBO Unlit poni" nro to iiR iont, pnMiiffo heet napcr ltor full nni nml tlio mini nrnc It, to ltc Hilly paid viiciutcu wmi Mtniiiiav CmnnfiU two una nildre ilnpr nf I'niinnnn l.pvrp Itrnai.. I.tft.. New York in nr It oil on outalnw ' of tho PIMTKICT Compctiror llvcw In. Nn. nf NAME OF DISTRICT. District X Rcwr York t-lty, Itronutytij Jon n n it H 1 it t en Jsl nn du. New Jcrwoy. Nr v Vorlt Htnto (of"W of A. Y. ctty. isrooK t ynt jjonQ ann amien jiwrw;. I'cnnsylvnnlfia Ilclawnrc. IJInry. innu veni wirsiniu. anu AJit- trlct o i nni mhiit Tho New Ktifllnml Htntrs. heltioyolMtirii thecwlebratwi Plerrp Spectnlf 18P7 FftUern, ra'rd hy N.PierestkOo.. of Unf frilo, llrmtoBKud New Yrk. Kitted with lUrtford Tires, First cuss Nick'e LatnpwWfiw Deprtnro UolU Standard Cyclometer, and Hunt L&ce Saddle. llll Inside of ftwSlMOTHO TOP PORTIOrl I And a Half 3 33 35 5 i33 S333 333 3333 3333 3333 3333 3333 ill! 500 Pairs of Sample Shoes. 323 Is what we are offering now, and you had 33 better come at once before the best are all gone "- They are all high grade shoes, but the prices we have put on them are about half value.- Checks with every purchase ; 25 worth gets a handsome , Parfor Lamp. Factory Shoe Store, 3333 -- o 333R 33i BEDOALL BUIL-DIIMG. n 33 J. A. M0YER, Hgr. SHOES AT D,SI - WM. NBISWBNTBR. Layer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, 207 West Coal Street. - FOR THtt- BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES... CO TO Meltiskey & Son, 105 South Main St. A KOnuiue weleotne wait, you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. rinln and Coal Sts. pineal whiskeys, bcs, porter and ale constantly on tap. Cbole emjieranee drinks and etgnra. AND GIVEN FREE sm. for RULES. 1 . Ir month rtunnjr I? i each of lbs 4 diitrW prl7M will bo atrsrdQd on follow; inn i uorapetiioT wno nnaita ma Tmrn:et Number of coupons from tho district in Wiichhrt or the resides nil. receive WlOOCimli. ;ine n uompetitori wnofenaintiia .nrsnftt Niittidrrai of ctrti. rn tTi silnt.Hnft In asrhlsth lka reetdewtii linch reeelre et wmtsm optlm a Uaf'sorKeDtlemftD ricrco Niiftnlnl hfftvnl. nrlM HttiKLfiil. Next Tnrtrrnt'TViitnliPrMnf oniinnnn rntn tharil. ine iu coDipeiiiorHnnnceiia in too tricttn which they reside will Ilneh reclBatwlniaMS option a lady's or gentleman's Gold Wtoh, prteo tpK. Th rinmriAtif (ma twill Clnan l I.nst f In w nff Ktich niontlidurinif lW7f OniiponsreoAlrsd toolaia for one month's competition will be tint Into the niU tl Competitors who nbtaln wrappers from unsold soap In dealer's stock will be dlsqiifilfffrd. IVnplnyses of tjerer Jl rot hers, I.td.( and their famlllse, are de barred from co m pet! n. 4. A printed lUt of Winners !n Competitor's district Willi bo forwarded to Oompvtitorsin about 21 days after earth competition atones. Lover Br-the's. Ltd , will rrirlnaror to award the trices fairly to the heet of their ability and jndgmtnt, mt It Isnndnrstnnd thnt all w Uo oumpute agree t9 aa cepttlteawnrd of Ter Brothers, Ltd.. asfioal. I-KVKIt IIUOM., Ltd., New York. a We've built up the biggest shoe business in town. The growth hasen't beenaccitleutnl not by a long shot. We did it only by giving the leat shoe value in town, and we are going to keep up the good work. We've improved our store, we've improved our stock, more and better' kinds than ever,' and all at the same old prices we've tnught you to expeot. FACTORY PRICES. -FOR- NEISEWENTER'S WESTERN -:- HORSE -:- SALE Will have two car loads of good workers and drivers arrive shortly. Our stables are now stocked with a lot of fine seasoned horses which lie will dispose of at private sale. OLD-siraD-REnnrni SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) Cast Centre Street. OftlM Hours: X.a. in. to 8 p. m. Dr. J. IV. Anm, la4 of Heaillim, MiinuK r. NOTICE; Dr. a. B. Itartley is still oon nested wltb the (stablkhuient. .ALii EXAMINATIONS VUM-; We make all kinds of iibtles. Odd Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Cion and llridg work and all operation that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting wben IilaUs ar ordered. We are the only users of vitalised air for the painless extraction of teeth. Evan J. Davies, UVERV AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Wanted-An Idea li ProUot your Idgasj tbar mT tetKK Who eaa thlak am npw IniT ta lAtMitT log roa wsalUi. 1. AIIW IB H n T 1 iC3JT sou lbt of twoTLaailraTlaTSBtlwui vfante