i MM' TENNEY'S-e- Fine candies arc now mi suit". Those goods are as (in,' as any manufactured. dive them a trial. Sold in s kd packages or you may 1m as little as you wish. II )0KS & BROWN A North Mmir Xt By the Autooratio Demand of the Great Powers. WILL REFUSE TO OBEY THEM ti the Scheme Wedging Autonomy fnr Crete Under Turkish Susernlnty Italy Knthuslniitlc fur the Greek Ouihk .Mr. Gladstone's Nymimtliy for QroMW, Athens,, March I. There Is no longer biiv doubt that the reply of Greece to the identical note of the power, deltv- n il nn Monday laat, and Instating upon the Greek fleet and the troops I'm Ins Crete within Blx dayss from that date, will be In the negative. The ii ply of he Greek government will ex 1 '.iin the reaaona why Greece cannot i will! her forces, and why she consid ers the scheme for autonomy proposed l'v the powers to be inapplicable to Crete. After a cabinet council held yester day morning the premier, M. Delyan nis, hud a long conference With the kins. It Is stated that the govern ment has derided to call out the army leseives of 1890, 1889 and 1888, and that this step will be followed by a general nmbiliiatlon of the Greek forces. Last evening a great public meeting' ius held here to protest against the action of the powers. At Its conclu iluslon the ctowd marched to the pal ace shouting, "War! War! War!" Be lure the palace several persons ad diessed the people, and then, In re sponse to the urgent demands, tl'e down Prince Constantlne appeared on the terrace, wearing the uniform of a k .loral, and made a speech, lie thank ed those present. In the name of the l:lnc. for the loyal and patriotic sentl n .'.its expressed, and begged them to n inc. saying that at the present Junc- 'ir m attitude of calm beat befitted Di dignity of the nation. Tiie situation at Canea Is tin .hinged. Interest pivots on the posl ti' n of the Mohammedans who are en sely Invested by the Insurgents at Candamo. Ex-Commodore Ret neck, of . the Greek fleet, states that there are no regulars there, but only volunteers. Thiee d.;-s have been wasted in quai-relinK between the admirals and tn Grtck vice consul, Baraclls. who, under direct orders from King George, wishes to proceed to Sellno to negoti ate for tho safety of the Mohamme ri.mi invest I In Candamo. VieoConsul ltei-aelis lnsista that he must fir3t com municate with Colonel Vrfsos and Hun proceed on board a 'Greek man ol war. The admirals have refused both requests, but yesterday they invited him to go on board a Russian Ironclad. Vlr e Consul Baraclis still declines to !i,to Selino except on board the Greek ""snip Hydra. He says he has the kifK express orders to Instruct Col or ,-l Vvfisog either to go to Candamo i.iruFcIf or t0 sen(i the vice consul, with a fore sufficient to secure at any cost the safety the beleagured Mos 1. m.s. The matter -. an Dressing that the French and Austrian eoT.v. " ,VOr li. anting the request of Baracfr Itnllaiin lintliu.lustlc for of rce. Rome. March 5. The whj'itallan "'Ti;T''r.,,Tfe""a"V!lale oTTn'tKusTSKr! in be h.ilf of Crete and Greece. Manifes tations In behalf of the union of Crete to Greece are being held In all parts of the country, and resolutions de nouncing the bombardment of the In surgent position near Canea by the warships of the powers are being adopted. The German embassies and colleges are being repeatedly and strongly hissed. Two Vessels Wrecked, Twenty-seven Lost. Madrid, March 5. Violent storms have tagud on the north coast of Spain, causing great damage to property. Two vessels have been wrecked off Puerto de Lasajes, and 27 of their crews drowned. )ne Minute is all the time neeessary to de cide from personal experience that One Min ute 1'uagh Cure doe what its name implies. ( II. Hagenbuoh. W.l'oJPilioug or costive, eat a Gwcaret jjTthartie, cure guaranteed, 10c, 350. To 1'areuell. Lieutenant Uaslam will make his farewell t.i tli" local corps of American Volunteers on the iltli inst. skin and blood diseases, causing all sorts of due disasters to human happiness are easily and uuickly cured by lliirdoek Wood Hitters, from a common pimple to the worst scrofulous Ask your grocer for ne Royal Patent1 flour, and take uo other brand. It is the best flour made. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. IMWHHIL Jim Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITH and LLOYD STREETS. jj WK HAVE THK HANDHOME8T f ..OIL CLOTHS I E. B. FOLEY, m -No. 7 T4'es Centre Street. i 'aOM DUST.' This is ilie Package remember it. It contains Washing Powder that cleans everything quickly, cheaply and perfectly. I'or economy buy 41b. paekag . Till) S. K. 1'AIHRASK COXPAST, Otleagn, St. Ixwtt, New York, Hasten, rBtlatMpbla, lift POtNTS. 'ttniwiilKg 1 limurtioiit th l).u try l linH.rlr, ',. Hnl IVmimiI. There are 180 niltni.tin.nml laymen at the United Kvungvllral I'onfcri'iice In Carlisle. Allen town llosplfcil Association will ask an appropristion of (13.000 from tbe Stale Treasury. A rock weighing a ton fetf mi the head of Siiranalttl Attilln. in a Rmgur slate quarry, and crushed it tint. Panther t're. ' Valley towns will shortly be connected by an extension of the Tanisqna & Ijiiufnrd Ktectric ltallway. Young John Powell was drnwu to death slid disnietnliered at the ltnluiia Washery, Tower City, in which Ids foot was ennilit. Afrvra quarrel with his brother, John Miller was so innd that he shot nnd killed a borsu near Shawnee, Monroe County, ami was arrest ed. I.'incuitcr's School Board last night adopted a resolution u'sing tbe Governor to re appoint Dr. Nathan C. Scliaetter State Super intendent of Public Instruction. There is a discrepancy of orer 100 an acre between tbe vnlues put Hiion Getttyslmru liattlcflelil land by witnesses for the ifovern metit and tbuee for the owners, resectively. I.r the year jnst nliwed the Fifth Anthra cite di-trlit, in which itasleton Is sltuntcd, produced 5,878,187 tons of uoal. Tbeiitmntlty of coal mined per fatal accident, was 1),S1U tons. Tlio sn!e of seats for the performance of .Jill! us Ceswr by Kllbit It. Spencer, at Fer Kiisan's tlieHtre, this evening is progresniup finc'y, ami everything poiuts to a araml house. It's Queer How Quick lVn-Tina cures coughs and colds, 25c. At Gruiilcr llros , drug store. Mr. Mclonald Honored. Jimes P. McDonald, Utely promoted from the position of Inside foreman at Msple liill colliery to tlfat of District Superintendent ol tiie St. Niebolas district for tho P. A Ii. U. I. Co , was last night tendered a farewell ui ids residence In Maple Hill by tho outside and assistant foremen, fire and loader Ihkwcs. and engineers and clerks, who iireseiitod him with a beautiful gold watch and chain ush token of esteem. Mr. McDonald was taken iiy surprise and made a graceful acknowlidg incut. Among thoae in attemluucc were Mr. V. O. Clillord, of Pottsville, ivh'i cntcrtaiued the gatherinc with several excellent musical selections. Among the others prefent were Messrs C. K Prink, John Shirey, John Tliurlby, tleorge Ilowells, V'illiiuii 11. Dowling, Peter Mader, (Juy Jones, Tliomas Myers, D.ivid Adamson, Kd ward Tooley, Charles Kiigle, John Striscel, .it'iiiel liillliiKs, Jiinles ISurnett, K. A. Dinrl iutr. Tlionms Munion, Idliranl Purcell, Jeie O'Hiicn, Patrick liybuid, D.miol Kvans, U'llli.im I.inchst, West. I.luderiuuth, Jaine Wildus, II. K. Gilbert, W. II. Kerslake, lialpb P.it!st, Isuac (trillltliB, Harney Kennedy, riiouius JunningH, Middlcport; Matt.Ltiuibert, Tlii'iims (irudy, Michael Durkiu and Thomss Mnrrisou. The soothing, healing allocU of Dr. Wood's N'orway Pine Syrup is felt almost Instantly. There is uo other cough medicine, that com binos so many virtues, It Is True That we are selling handsome big heavy oaU bedroom suits, containing oiebt pieces, at 110.00. Guaranteed iu quality and price. A wonderful choice of other furniture at similar lmrgains. At O'Neill Ilros. furniture and niusio warorooms. 3-1-tf Thrco Sailors I nt Overboard. Plymouth, Jt'arch 5. The British tank steamer Lucleen, Captain Brown, which sailed from Rotterdam on Feb. 28 for Bait' -ore, anchored here yes terday In a disabled condition. The Lu cliren experienced terrible weather, dur ing Vi hicli her steering gear became useless, a lifeboat was smashed, three men were lost overboard and Captain Drown received severe Injuries. Dwelling lllfiwil Up hy Dynamlto. Shamokln, Pa., March 5. Dynamlto blew up a portion of the home of An drew Serken and family, of Mount Carmel late Wednesday night, and two of Serken's children were bruised by pieces of flying wood. All within the house escaped from the wrecked building with difficulty. Immediately after the explosion two suspicious look ing men were seen to enter the woods. TO HAT IJUVISItS. We have a Broadway Special aud all the other leading styles of hats in stoek at our usual low prices. At the Up-to-date Hat Stork, IS East Centre street. Colliery May ltesuiiiH. A Oirardvllle correspondent writes: "It is rumored that Preston Xo. H colliery, which been idle for the past live uioutus, owing to the cave iu of tbe pump slope, will resume operations Hgiiu on Monday next. We hope that tbe junior will be true as it would lie welcome news to our nople and tbe means of helping some of our poor families along." It Hits the a pot That's Sight. Wliut '! Pau-Tiua for coughs and colds. At ; nlilcr liras , drug stole. PliltSOKAl. MKK1 ION. M fues Qweunim and I.lasUi Iteese have gone to MiiieisNillc to spend a few days visiting friend'. - Anlrcw Koat left ut uoou today fur Trenton, N. J, Hugh O'liara, of tbe Mammoth Clothing house, is eoufloed Ui bis borne by illuets. Tl'onus Joiws, trsmjsuled business at tbe county seat to-day. W. M. Brewer returned home from Ills Western trip this afternoon, after abaeuci of marly lo weeks. To ltOitatM at IIhsIoIoii, On Monday Mr. Carl Ooogau, employed during the past year as docket clerk In the I' ..Mity Commissioners' office, will take the .in . . . incut of the Singer Sewing Machine (Jo.' oiiii at HasletoB, succeediog Hugh Dever. Ur. Coogan will remove his family to that towu in tb uear future. 11 U njauy I'l ieii ls will regret bis departure from town. Hundreds ol pairs of shoes leave our store every week, and where do tbey go Tlioy go to people of goad judgment, who gel better value at tbe FioroBV Suox STOgK than can lie had auywheie else. t'isi .nits stiuiuUte liver, kidneys and Iin n !. Ni ver Mi lieu, weaken or gripe. 10c "GOLD DUST." i A, xtto II ' ' COUNCIL MEETING. first llegulnr SeMlon of New limly Held Imst Xljht. Tljp newly organized Ilorough Council held its lirst regular meeting last night and con siilored reports hearing upon the close of tbi fiscal year and other matters. The members in nttendauoe ware Messrs. I.ully, Cnakley. 9boemaker, Magargle. Boehm, Straugliu, h K limes. Brenimn, Uahlo, Knglert, Hand, Ric. e, Murphy and T. J. James. Mr Keeso, of the fire sp,a'rsttu committee, stmcd that the repairs to the Columbia Hose Company's new combination wagon, wlrioh bad upset while on the way to a fire, bail been l eon i red and made re.idy fur service. It cost rfbo.it $70 to repair tbe damage. Thi moat Important matter considered during the evening was a letter from John K. ititfort, of Pottsville, who alleges that Hon. William Ii Torbert cannot give a clear title to the lands iu Cutawiimi Valley used i.y the public wnter works. It is alleged thai the defect in the title Is the absence of the signature to certain deeds of a womau who list! an Interest In the hinds many years ago KiHVrt claims Mr. Torliert has been repeat edly notified concerning tho claim, hut f.illed toxiveany satlnutlu Tho letter whs re .'erred to the wuter committee with Instruc tions to consult with tbe llorougli Solloltor. The question of supplying Turkoy Iiun wish an additions! fire plus was also brought up and the water committee said the matter would be attended to as soon as the weathei would permit. Tho llorougli Treasurerstibmltted a report showing a balance or $3,332.54 on hand March tt ... The report of the.Clitof of Police for February was as follows: Arrests, 10; paid lines, 10; collections, $20; furnished lodg ings, IS. The reports i,f the Chief iiureess and Fire. Mars-ial for February were alto read. There Here two fires during the mouth. The report of tho water superintendent for t''ebrtmry was as follows: Nincleen service .opes, four corporations and four joints on main lines broke. Two Hues Mere drawn apart by tho settling of tho surface on Urn street and Turkey Kim hill. Twenty-one sorvico pipes Were shut oil' duriug the month The plant generally is in good condition. The collections duriuc tho inuuth ainountiil to $1101.02 nnd the grand total to date is f m.SUt 40. President James announced that ho laid been unable to arrange tho new committees anil asked Messrs. Shoemaker aud Brenuan to take tho places of Messrs. Schoppo aud Koarns ou tho old committees until the next meeting. Chief Burgess Tabor stated that Itiid Agent Hess, uf the P. .Sc It. C. & I. Co., com plained that tho boioiifih was not carrying out its dumping ground agreement in failing to have nil waste paper dumped on tin grounds hurtled, instead of allowing it to be scattered by the winds. President Jamos rep.ied that the agrc -mcnt provided that tho Chief Burgess should sue that the conditions aro propoily carried out, and Mr. Tabor said he would look afu-i the matter. Mr. Knglert called the attention of the Chief Burgess to a place ou West Centie street where ice has filled the gutter und covered tho pavement. Pan-Tina I What is It? The greatest cure for coughs and colds. At Oruliler Bros., drug store. Farewell Party. A farewell jmrty was hold last night at the Briwoious residence on Locust Mountain, in honor of Miss Cora Elsenhower, of Pottsville, who has been spending the past few months in town. Games and dancing were iudulged iu and refreshments served. There wore present Misses Bevan, Jenkins, Sallio Davis, Maud Seibert. Sallio Holland.Sallle A. Davis, Mary Eisenhart, of Brownsville; Aliee Hollaback, Sallio Flock, Ida Thomas, Ksther Qriillths. Mt. Carmel; Samuel Ilrokcious aud wife, West. Shoup and wife, John Broscious and wife, Kobert Shoup and wife, Bertha Apple, Charlotte Hoffnmi, and Messrs. William J. Spade, Frank Eisen hower, John Smith, August Hess. Itobort N. Davis, Joseph Wagner. Lewis Shistle, Henry Broscious, Joseph Beacber, George Seibert, Isaac Davis, John Enterllue, Joseph Kelly, Stephen G. Otis, Philadelphia; Harry Rhoads, Charles Faust, Pottsvillo; Claud Sllvor, Mahanoy City. TO CUltl! A COLD ! ONB DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 38 cents. Mr. Frank Hennlg, who is leading man In tbe comjiany supporting Ellhu II. Spencer at Ferguson's theatre this evening, was for ten years principal sunnort to Thou. W. Keens Mr. Iionnig ts called the best leading man in Ameiica. Deeds Iteonrtled. From John Itainer at ux. to Franklin Jiniie witc. premises iu Porter township; from Jacob lloedefeld to Susan Kagle, premises in Pottsville; from Charles Kietlar, adminiitra tor to Joseph Arucr, premises In West l'eun ; from James Hill et ux. to Frank Hill etui., promises In East Hrnuswick towiwliip ; from Jacob Uillle ot UX. to Albert O. Kittle, pu ui isus iu North Maiihsim township; from Gideon Zc liner to Iewis A. Zebuer, promises in West l'eun township; from Lehigh and Wllkesbarre (Jirnl Co., toG. Piero, premises iu Kline township ; from Central BuildiUK Association, of Pottsville, to Win. Herman, pruuisosiii Puttsvillu. New llniUrlHker. T. J. Cosklsy has epened au undertaking estaldishwent Iu town with bis office located at J. J. Coak ley's, 38 North Main street Night sails at the Ferguson House. 3-111 Xotlce. Dr. I). W. Straub will raiuove from town to Hethlebeui, Peuua., about April 1st. Former patrons knowing themselves iu ar rears, will confer a favor by calling at tbe office. No 34 South White street, aud nuking arrangements for their acoouuU. After April first outstanding accounts must of necessity bo left In the bauds of a col lector. S-8-et-eod Having 1'iilid Shares, The Salt) Deposit Huildlng and fevUtt Association opened a uew series. Subscribe for shares with 41. H. Muster, 127 North Jardiu street. No lietter investment. Aak for information. A luige number of shares carried iu town. 2 15 lm WHO KILLED HIM? I'n-ml.riictnrjr Ilesult of Die Inquest on Toirlnlnnls' Dentil. liputv Coroner Mauley aud his jury cum r John Heanlsn, Joseph Mauley, James I well. IStrick Connors, P. J. Flaherty and .. lr, .1 Heady yesterday atternoon continued tbe Inquest on the death of Thomas Tonm - h.u; : who died at the Miners' hospital from u.e niecw oi a oeang roceiven in the r irst ward on the ulrht of December 10th. Inst. and fur which William Snyder, the First ward saloonkeeper and undertaker, and Matt. K'ii.i pewits, a hoarder in Snyder's bouse, are oil ier heavy bail. .--iitiint District Attorney Moran wo" I r t and conducted tho examination ot wit! rs-.es. Kiiiu.m havlug got afloat that two of the witucs-.es examined at the last session were sli.. ut to leave the town, they were arrested yesterday afternoon aud put under bail by .Itiilire Cardiii for their appearance before the Grand Jury. The witnesses are AVilliatn dolonowsky and Victor Woshefskl. Molotmu sky is the man who swore that he was in the Snyder saloon on the fatal night. Usadmltted that there wa a qnnrrcl In Hnydtr's saloon becaif-e Tomalouis, tbe deceased, refused to piy -'. cents for drinks aud that Snyder 'time r rom behind tbe bar and pushed Tomalonls towards the door. But when asked if lie saw Snyder or Kara pewits strike Tomalonis tho witness said lie did not. When asked why be saw everything else but that he said he was drunk at tbe time and did not know etsctly what went on and he did not know nf any beating. Yesterday a witness named Mike Jupas wore that on the morning after the alleged assault Molonnwskv told him that Snyder putTumalonis out of the saloon and that Tomalonis was leatn, but Molonowsky did not ssy who best the man. William Abromaitsis was n wituess yester day and denied the report that he kicked Tomalonis In the gutter after tbe latter had been thrown out of Snyder's saloon. Ho said ne'was tint near the saloou that night, but ,:u ild not tell just where he was. Jobu Molonowsky, the witness who disan- peaied about two weeks ago, in still missing. I Dr L T. Kennedy, of the Miners' hospital, j was sworn yesterday and testified that Toma lonis died from tbe effects of an abscess on 1 the braiu caused by a compound depressed .ractureof the skull, which had evidently' been produced by a blow from some kind of an instrument. A stove raker, lie said, would produce an injury of tho kind. Two blows were struck. One on the right side aud tbe other on the left side of the head. Several of the jury freely expressed the belief that several of the witnesses before them bad deliberately lied aud tlut the testl mnny clearly indicated that Tomalonis wus beaten in Snyder's saloon, but as to who beat the man they could not say, so tbe following verdict was rendered : "That the said Thomas Tomalonis' death was caused by an abscess onthebralu; said abscess was due to a frac ture of the skull caused by an instrument or instruments, in tbe hands of some person or persons, unknown to this Jury." l his verdict does not allow tbe release of Snyder and Kanpuwits. The District Attorney is satisfied that tlnire is sufficient evidence to get the case before tho Greud Jury and the court. TO CUltlS A COLD IN osn DAY. Take Ijixativo llromo Qulnino Tablets. All Iruggists refund the money if it fails to euro. .'5 cents.. Mlglil bo ii Fine Fireman's l'unil. Insurance Commissioner Lambert flluls that under tho act of 1895, providing .for a return of two percent, of tbe tag, on gross premiums of foreign insuraiice'oolupnules doing business in this state to cities and bor ough?, the amount available for the Disabled Firemen's Fund would be about ' f75,000. There is nothing iu tho law to compel muni cipal authorities to establish' a Firemen's lietioficial Fund, howovor. A (luotl Thing for the People Thero aro thousands of people, who, while not exactly sick, aro out of order or alliug in -ome way. They don't feci wall and cau't understand whatthc trouble Is. You can learn exactly whatails you, without itooostingany thing by writing a letter to the noted aud suc cessful specialist, Dr. Greene, of 36 West 14th St , New York City, and telling him just bow you feel. He will explain every symptom in your case and tell just what to do to get well. Write him now do not delay. Now S. of A. Coinmnudery. Oordon will be tho centre of attraction for P. O. S. of A. nieu from all parts of this district this evening, when a new Coin mandery will be instituted there undor tho charter formerly held by Warren Com mandery, of Ashland, which weut out of existence some t inc ago, and which title the new organisation will assume. The prospects for a flourishing organisation jire very flattering, as there are fully sixty names nt tacbed to the charter membership list, with a prospect of others yet to follow. There I This is Just the Thing. Red Flag Oil for sprains aud bruises. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Marriage License. Win. G. Wallace, Philadelphia, and Mar garet Thomas, Brancbdule. Harper Rump, Tiemont, and Esther Wcu rich, Pinegrove. . John Kobler and Elisabeth A, Davis, both of Blytbe. DIU1). QUANT. At Philadelphia, on the Ird-inst., William Grant, aged 27 years. The funeral will take place on Saturday morning, at 8:80 precisely, at the residence of Uency Welder hold, No. 2118 Spring Garden street. 1'liilwJel pUla. Interment at Pottsville, In Charles llabar cemetery, on arrival of Mtt p. m. 1. & It. train. Friends and relatitas Invited to attend. S-l-2t for over asTr ALL NAT,?; or me liioue rer NEUEALGIA and similar Complaints? uu i.ui uuuit itiu iringont lEilmAN MEDICAL LAWS. prMonoea by eminent pbysiouinsr DR. RICHTER'S b A ma 1 1 ran it' it PAIN EXPELLE1 M't'i' Ireriowmrt! Iltmdfki.lOvfliiccot.fifiiM t ntiim' wiili Trade Mark Anchor, I. Ad. itkhter. Co., 21a Pearl St., fteir ork 31 HIGHEST AWAROS. 13 Branch Houses, Own Qlassworki. 25& bOuu. Endorsed A roooiuiuuiutea by Wni.li l( (IN Uluiii fct..i li Inireiilimli, IU3 N. Main 8t , P- ' IJ Kirlln, S Main St- niiiruiHioaii. -""sxins in- i ait. nictiTgR's 1 "ANCHOIt" STOMACIIAT. W GENUINE ? IMPORTED t BEER XourUIihitf Aud e x h I laraW tm - - 5 GEJ1TS PER GLASS Absolutely pure. Contains no aloobol, Oou sssutly on liaud st JACOB NOLL'S, KO. Ii MORTn MAIN ST. MAHANOY CITY. I ('regress or the Movement to Itellove the Poor. Mahanoy Citt, Mar. 5. At a meeting I held last night iu Armory hall the general relief committee and Y. M. 0. A. committee , dpcidsd to WAT V In iVmliinMinn wllb Mih , ,,.iler i ., Work nf illviii lb. ,1l.ir...,t , )MH(r, Thnsfiirtho contributions aggregate 1 fttn OS. BUncbc, 10 montb-old dangliler of Samuel i Tregca, of Gllberton, died yesterilay. Walter lilnclmrt, a oarpetiler, wlillo on- dinted at work on a scaiTold on lt Pino street, fell to the ground and his left arm wus painfully injured. Mrs. Abo Market, of Delano, wlillo 00 the way to visit a neighbors sick ohllil, fell and dislocated her left shoulder. The isrents of Harry Stiller and Miss Itattie West wood, who sloped from this place on Sunday last, to-day received letters stat ing thst the couple were married by a Justice of tho Peace nt Phlllipsburg, N. J., and pro ceeded on their journey to Waterbnry, Conn., where the groom expects to get work. .lust try a 10c box of Cascarcte", the finest Ii ver and bowel regulator over made. AVas Not There. The young lady supposed to be an Inmate of the bouse of ill-fume, ou West Coal street, denies that she was there. She said she bad uo knowledge of the character of the Inmates. Boft.vnilte Hands with Shapely Nails, Luxu riant Hair with Clean, Wholosomo Scalp, pro duced by Cuticdba SoAr, the most effective skin purifying and beautifying soap In tbe world, as well as purest and sweetest, for toilet, bath, and nursery. Tho only prcvcntlre of Inflammation and clogging of the Pores. Eotr U told throughout the world. Ponn Dsn . CllVH. Cosr., Sole Trope., Bolton, U. 8. A. Dj-"IIow to VurUj nl OisnUf; Ue Bkln, Scrip, end Half," milled free. BABY HUMORS ,drcoT,cv'.nK.SK,.rt WHITELOCK'S It pays to buy SHOES at our store, we sell the best Shoes at lowest prices. We call especial attention to our line of LADIES' DONGOLA Button Boots Fo These are worth your while to look at before buying else where ; they wear equal to any $2.00 shoe sold, try them. - .X We have another grade, (not so good) at $1.00 n button and lace. I HEADQUARTERS FOR !pf.'S Sjfl& DUC BOOTS. COME SEE US. BEAUTIFUL WHITELOCK'S SHOE STORE, EGAN BLOCK. COTTOLTJND. fried jiiik 2tnost then things will vanish. Every thing fried in COTTOLENE is appetizing, wliole aome and healthful less greasy, tastes better, more digestible. ThsOotUlsns ttkdVmtrlu sra'Ctlfoltna' sad lrj ka J In ttlltn-planl urtalk-on titrj tla. THE N. r. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Ohlciaco, New York, I80Q6C WHAT llltlTlSIIKKB THINK OK It. I'lio Lonilon Iaerit All Dlsouss I'rulileut MoKlnlry's lnaiieuml Atlilress, London, March 6. All the mornlnrr papers contain editorial refervi.ou w the inaugural addrees of Pn-a.Jent McKlnley. The MornliiR Post suya that in view of "the embltteied rela ti ns produced between Great Britain nnd the United States by President Cleveland's Impudent message, It la ratlsfylng to note President McKln lty's words of welch and wisdom with refcience to the arbitration treaty. It is alBO frratlfyttiK to find that he does not encourage the policy ot Interference abroad, and keeps an open mind on currency and economic ques tions." The Dally Telegraph regards the message as "a most relentless and un flinching declaration for protection Ism," and adds, sarcastically: "For tunately our conviction of the unas sailable soundness of free trade prin ciples enables us to regard a com pr rlron with equanimity." The Dally Hews considers the ad dross "most satisfying and reasLurlng, especially so In its refe-ence to arbitra tion and non-interference abroad." The paper thinks the president's nt titude toward bimetallism "safe, soothing and altogether unexception able." It adds: "The tariff paragraph Is an endeavor to compromise between conflicting principles. We know what ca-ne of McKInleyism 'before, and It Is unlikely that there will be any renewal of leglslatlcn on the old lines." The Da'ly Chronicle says: "The ad Iress Is a very safe utterance, showing that President McKlnley, if not a great man. Is at least a prudent one. Evi dently high tariff Is to be the sheet anchor of the new administration. It is hard to believe that a cabinet of millionaires and a president whose election was aided by enormous con tributions from trusts will prove such antagonists of such trusts. President McKlnley will stand or fall by his strength of resistance to the encroach ments of organized wealth." The Times thinks that the "obvious prominence given the protectionist Idea in the most uncompromising form must put an end to any active co-operation between the Republicans and the free traders who assisted them In fighting against the Bryanist propa ganda. The president's language on the currency Is encouraging, though vague." The Standard says: "The address Is smooth and kindly, but It has one ser ious underlying purpose, namely, pro tection. Experience has been" useless either to President McKlnley or to the American people. They have not yet suffered enough for their economic mistakes and heresies." The Sultan "linpiiiunuila" Ills Ministers. Constantinople. March 5. In1 re sponse to the vigorous protests of the Armenian patriarch relative to the continued oppression of the Armenians and the delay In putting I he vefurrr.s In operation, the sultan has severely rep rimanded the Turkish ministers who are held responsible for the delay. Defeated Miners Iloturn to Work. Norway, Mich., March 5. After be ing out eight weeks, the 400 miners of the Aragon mine, who struck for an advance In wages, have returned to work at the old scale. Practically all of the men were taken back. wiiiKiflsoji'S STOHE PWS. 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 the WHITE FAIR at advertised prices. Customers who have bought here need no second invita tion ; goad 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 atock at 10 or 15c. each. Why pay more ? L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. C0TT0LENE. in COTTOLENE is a toothsome morsel to tempt all desire for lard-fried Plillnilelpliln, rittsbnrah. MISCELLANEOUS. t fnOtl ItKNT Ktnrr null (hvclllnir at No. . i1 South Mntn plii'ct PonflrMflion A mil lt, Apply T. .' uiggins, li in. juiuin street, tf-i-iw I moil 8AI.K -Hcconil-liand furniture. In it J' condition, cheap. Apply to S. A. Ilediliill, U South Janl'ln street. s-i-at T.10H ltKNT.-The store room, cellar and one ! room on tinl floor nnur occupied by .Morsr.n's llasaar. Posses ion April 1st., or earlier If desired. I lent d by steam. Apply to 1 3-8-tf N. W. DnrAix. M' OI.Klt'S Ikirber School, OT Hudson St.. New York City. Ilarber trade taught In flight i weeks. Jobs furnished when through, Tools , donated. Anyone can learn. Write for free catalogue. 8-1-lw IjWH HUNT. Store room and dwelling now J occupied by Yost's ieelry ntore, April 1st. Store will be fitted to suit tenant. Apply to J. J . Franey. 8-1-tf SOR HUNT. A nice room sfoond floor, suitable for nfllce purposes. Apply at imAi.n office i J, exiierlence necessary rite fur sample I copy. Address The Catholic Nmvs, 18 Itarofoy 1 Ut., New York. 2-13-4t-os QHAltltllOl.DEItV MEHTINC1 The annual O meeting of the Citizens Building nnd Loan AcwKlntloii will b - held at Its oRlce, No. 137 North Main ttreet, on Tuesday, March Otb, 1807, nt 7:30 p. in Jauics IIbll, Pres. Attest: O. W. DiutotRu, See'y. 8-n-t ITIOIt Hi NT Store room and dwelling at No. 123 North Main street. Contains bath nnd eloert. linml cellar and nfee yard room. Blse of store room. 10x15 feet, with two large beauti ful show wlnilows, fitted out with counters and shelving ready for business. Wftrerooin and stable can be had with It If desired Oram! location nod rent reasonable. Address, C. . Nbm hoimbr, 120 North Main street. 8-4-tf CLOSING AVTD COST ! AND BELOW I will close out in 30 days my entire stock of BOOTS AND IKIES of the best and fiiitst iiiiikti. The greater part of this st. ick Is homc niodo goiKls. lteHson for Belling out 1 Intend to leovetown. Call early nnd examine tho stock GEO. MANNING, tSS ES. Ceol St. OLD-smnD-Ecnmni SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. Oalce flours: 7 a. tn. lo 8 p. m. Dr. J. W. Angles, late of Heading, Manngcr. NOTICE! Dr. O. S. Hartley Is still con iiocted with tho establishment. AU EXAMINATION'S FI1KH Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns. Aluminum Crowns I-ogau downs, down aud iiridgn work and all operations that per tain to Dental Burgury. No ohargos for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo are. tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Bloomsburg Qold -Cure Sanitarium For Our Of - Liquor ardMov)3ritf Habits Mo detention from business Address, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., SHKNANnOAU, I-RNN'A. FOR THE BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICKS... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. Wanted-An Idea IHS
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