v --7 f V iT.. Nil IP It. " m SELECT NOTES On the Sunday school lessons are now on sale. Publisher's price $1.25. Our special price $1.00. Only a few left at this price HOOKS & BROWN, a. iJ. Main St. Opera ousc O. O. QUIRK, Mgr. MAHANOY CITY PA. WEDNES AY. JAN. 19, '98. EAGAN & LEADERER'S . Creat Scenic Production A carload of Special Scenery, Costumes, Mechanical and Klec trical Effects. A STRONG ACTING COMPANY ! With More Slnplnjr, BancliiRf, Specialties and Novelties "Than All others." "The Show That Ante-Dates the Almanac." Personal Direction of Eagan & Leaderer. SECURE YOUR SEATS IN ADVANCE. Saturday, Jan. 22nd., AFTERNOON AND EVENING. GEO. F. STETSON'S Dig Spectacular "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN." The Barnuin of them all. Double Band and Orchestra. A Great Company and a Great Cast. Oriental Quartette. African Mandolin Haying. Saxophone and Glockcnspcil I'layers. Buck and Wing Dancers, lite. Grand Street Parade at Noon. Chart at Snyder's Drug Store. JWoney Saving Values. WHKITK? AT DAVIDSON'S FlTItNtTUItl! STOHKH. WIS IIAVK TIIKM, AND LOTS Ol' TIIKM. OUIt I'lltST INI)UCI MHNT FOK IKH: 150 Solid Antique 150 Oak Sideboards Hy tlio closiuii out of n largo sideboard manu facturing business firm at the end of tlir ear, I wnj klYordctLthl luekv opportunity to purchase them uml am therefore prepared to cater to the trade Willi every imaginauie ocsikii. as me space in our large store room Is at a premium which deprives us of displaying It mm than one. fourth of them, we call the attention of the public io come uml examine our sample. We Quote a Pew I'rices : A nice nuthiue oak sldchoa d, hai.dHoinely jiollshed and carved, ft f Pfl with ft plategloss mirror, medium J)Q QJ Another design, much larger, with heavier curving, ut $9.50 These prices are merely illustrations, for we have them at almost any price. We are com. pel led to sell these good at sacrifice prices occasioned by the comp'alnt made by the rait road companies who demand storage charges Ol'It LINK OK Bed Room Salts, Parlor Suits, Lounges, Rockers, Chairs, Tables, Sofas, Springs and Matrcssos, At lowest prices. DAVIDSON'S, 121 and 123 North Main St. Near Itobbins1 Opera House. -DK8T LINK OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTHAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, Centre HI. J A Handsomo Comploxlon 1 Is one of the greatest charms a woman can I coiini. l'ououi'a CouruixioM 1'owukb t St calt. I The but extremely good for tlio sulTorer from that harassing disease is Dr. Aycr'a Cherry Pectoral. No medi cine can compare with this great remedy in the prompt and perma nent aid it gives in till bronchial alFections. It stops the cough, soothes tlio irritated throat, and in duces refreshing sleep. "1 had a bronchial trouble of such a per sistent an 1 stubborn character that thn doc tor pronounced it incurable with ordinary remedies, but recommended mo to try Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. Ono bottle cured inc." J. C. WOODSON, 1'. M., Forest Hill, W. Va. "A short timo ago I was taken with a severe attack of bronchitis, and roitlier phy sician! nr ordinary remedies Rave me relief. In uVsp-iir of finding anything to cure me, I bought .1 bottle of Aye-'s Cherry Pectoral. Load than one bottle entirely cured me." GEO. U. HUNTER, Altoona, Pa. now put up in half-sizo bottles at half price- HO cents. ROBBERS FOILED. I'l Ighteiicd Mules Kumiuny and I'reient it lllglnmy llolibcr. A Western holder-like iitteinpt at highway robbery ns made near tlio Hammond col liery, Rappahannock, Saturday night. A driver in the employ of Snyder, th" green truck dealer of (ilraidvillo, was on bis way t tlio latter place with a wagon and team of iiiules.aftcr selling bis load of ttuck through the valley, when three men stepped from the side of tlio road and ordered liim to stop li is team The mules were restless and the drhor was unable to bold them in. Tlio robbers evidently thought there was no in tention to obey their older and three shots were fired at tlio driver. None of them look effect, except to frighten the mules and they dashed away at rapid speed, leaving the robbers lar in the rear and landing the drive r borne without hiss. It is hclievcd that the robbers aie Oirardvillo characters who had knowledge of the driver's route and knew his time for returning to (iininl villc, and that they laid in wait fur him with the intention of Fccuriug the receipts from his day's sales. Operations Upon thu i'lyv. Dr. .T.I'. ISrown will in the near futtiro open olllces in Mahauoy City, where ho will practice medicine, and surgery in all its branches, including eye, car, noso and throat. Spectacles and eye-glasses adjusted, artillcial eyes inserted and operations upon eye performed. MO-tim J. P. IluowN, M. D. PITHY POINTS. lappeiilng Throughout tlio Country Chronicled for Hasty Teriisal. The judges mil pressed 112 cases on Satur day. Tamnqtia is claiuoiing for a fice mall do livery. A large shoo factory is to bo established at Mt. Carmel. Tho llorough Council meets this week in tegular session. Allentown will vote in February on a prop osition to borrow $20,000 for a water works. It is expected that tho Iteailiug company will make Tainiuiua a great railroad centre anil it needs it, badly. James Campbell, of Pittsburg, was on Sat urday reappointed Factory Inspector for four years by (lovcrnor Hastings. (Jeorgo listcll and Frank I'owell, or Ash land, will shoot at 27 birds eacli for a purse of $100 at (iordou on the 28tb i list. I'lioinas Potts was sentenced ut rottsvillo to four months for involuntary manshightor in causing the death of John Liddell. Tho collections taken up in St. Patrick's church for the Pottsvillo hospital amount to over $100, and tho returns aro not all in. ALL QUIET IN HAVANA. 4.iltluliiitiMl SiiikIii.v IlHtiir!miiciMl)!il Nut .Miitoi-lnllzii. Washington, Jim. 17. Grave appre hension w.ih felt liy both the olllclala of the stute department and those of the Spanish legation that disturbances of a more or less serious churacter might occur In Havana yesterday, ow ing to te fact that many persons otherwise occupied during the week would lie comparatively free to folllow their own Inclinations. Advices re ceived by Minister l)e Lome Indicated, however, that Havana was perfectly tranquil. As a iirecautli ary meas ure Oeneral lllanco had efrefully pro vided against trouble, but so far as surface Indications went the precau tions he bad taken were entirely un necessary. The advices were that the better Judgment of the people was up permost. Good feeling prevailed gen erally throughout the city, and no dis turbances were anticipated. State department olllclals received no word from Havana, and they accepted this as an Indication that no trouble had occurred or was anticipated. They regard the rioting of lust week as merer ly a flurry which spent Its foiwi'lh tho few hours it lasted. Qtmerhl Lee Is under Instructions tj Viotlfy the depart ment prumntry" of anything unusual or In the least way threatening, and the (act' that no dispatch was received from him clearly Indicates that the city Is practically absolutely quiet. Citizens Primaries The primaries of the Citizens party of the Horough of Shen andoah will be held on FRIDAY, JAN. 21, 1898, From 4 to 8 p. in., at the fol lowing places : PIRST WARD, - Kendrlck House. SECOND WARD, - Parmer's Hotel. THIRD WARD, - UenJ. Richards'. FOURTH WARD, - Peter Hlley's. HIPTH WARD, - Schmidt's Mail. Hy order of Standing Committee. Wi J. W ATKINS, Pres. JAA1ES O, SAMPSELL, Sec'y. users ! in frank Webster, of South West street, s seriously 111. Miss I.illle llovau is visiting friends at Ml. ChiiiicI. D.mlel Gllflllau visited friends at frank illc yeslciday. John T. Luwson spent to day visiting fiieuds ut the county seat. .lolin Moluskoy has entered the employ if O'Neill Itros.. the undertakers. W, (I. Dusto was among the many pas sengers to I'.ittsvllle this morning. Joseph I'eist and Charles Jones visited friends at Mahanoy City last evening. Mis. Joseph Dusto attended tint funeral of Clicnc.er Hvunsat Mai.ovillo to day. I.'tter oarrlir M. J. Mahino wiish cou "picioiis llgnio on Shu 111 1 ik i 1 1 stiects yesterday. Mr. and M rs. Milton ltilllnan, of Orvvigs burg, were guests of town relatives yester day. Stephen Crane, conductor on the Lost Creek locomotive, was a town visitor yester day. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Seltzer, of Itcad i'ig. are in town the guests of 1'. 1'. D. Kirliu. Joso"h Manlcy, of Northumberland, was a pleasant visitor among ielathes in town yesterday. Itobcrt Crane, the Hkhai.d's energetic carrier hoy at Lost Creek, paid ourotllcea visit to-day. ' Hob" Morrison has accepted a position at Park Place, and entered upon his new duties to-day. O. J. Scott, of Mt. Carmel, was among tlio many guests reglsteru 1 at the Hotel rraney yesterday. Mrs. James W. Davis and Mrs. John T. Lansoii, her daughter, have gone to Mt. runnel to visit friends. Tlio daughter of George II. Williams, of North Jardlu street, is ill and fears are en tertained that she will not recover. Tlio ell'ectivo stall' at Wasley's pharmacy will be increased to-morrow morning by the addition of William L. Wynn, u luight young druggist from Mt. Carmel. James Fitzgerald, and his happy bride, are on a honeymoon tour to friends in town. They have como hero fiom llliielield, w. Va., and art: being entertained at tlio residence of James O'llearn, on West Oak street. IN OI.Dl'.N TIM KS People overlooked tlio importance of per manently beneficial ctl'ects and were satisfied with transient action; but now that it is generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently overcome habitual constipation, well-liiformcd people will not buy other laxa tives, which act for a time, hut finally in jure the system. l!uy tho genuine, made, by the California Fig Syrup Co. FLORIDA. ivi son. illy -Conducted Tour via l'cnllsyl vmilu Hallroad. With its matchless climate, Its orange groves, its rivers and lakes, its boating and bathing, its fishing and hunting, and its primeval forests, Florida presents unrivaled attractions for the valetudinarian, the lover of nature, thu sportsman and the explorer. The first Jacksonville tour of the season la tho Pennsylvania tailroad, allowing two weeks in Florida, leaves New York by special train, Tuesday, January 25. Excursion tickets, including mil way transportation, Pullman accommodations (ono berth), and meals en route in both directions while tr.ivo'ing on the special train, will be sold at tho following rates: New York, $50 00; Philadelphia, $18.00; Canandaiguu, $.r2 85 ; Crie. S51.&5; Wilkesbarre. $50.35: Pittsburg, $53.00; and at proportionate rates from other punts. For tickets, itineraries and full informa- ti n apply to ticket agents; Tourist Ajsent, 11011 Droadwav, New York; or address Geo. W. lloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, liroad Street Station, Philadelphia. Installation of Officers. Mr. II. L. Jones has installed the following officers of Llancrch yr Kwig Lr.dge, No. 11, A. T. Ivoritcs : P. P., Thos, Craven; P., John J. Phillips; V. P., James W. Davis; Sec, J. M. Hughes; Asst. Sec., II. W. Grif fiths; Overseer, Joseph Glover; Con., T. C. Williams; I. G., John Glovor; O. G., Moses Davis; Trustee, Georgo Pillinger; I reas., H. L. Jones. Tho lodge meets every Friday evening in Mellet's hall. Takes tho burn out; heals tho wound cures the pain. Dr. Thomas' EclcctticOi; the household remedy. Township Nominations. Tho Republicans of West Mahanoy town ship met in convention ou Saturday evening and nominated the fallowing ticket: Auditor, Georgo Wllthcw ; Assessor, John Fry ; School Directors, Wm. A. Saucrbrey mid John Lloyd ; Supervisor, John Hall. Tho nomin ations resulted in the breaking up of the ring. Patrick Welsh was defeated ou the Supervisorshlp by a voto of 102 to 110. Two I.ollars for u Carcass. Telephono or telegraph to M. Ulrich A Son, Ashland, Pa., when you have a dead horse, mule or cow. They will pay you $2.00 and remove it promptly. ll-30tf Chickens Stolen. Saturday night thieves raided tho chicken coop of Job n Knott at F.llangowau and stole 13 out of a lot of 15 fowls. Tho thieves have not been detected. Bcadache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis Anti-Headache nover falls, 25e. Mlno Kxamliiluy; Hoard. Major Heber S. Thompson and John It, HolTinan, of Pottsvillo; Frank Kessler, of Miuersvillo; Robert Mulr, of Mt, Carmel, and Hon. Jas. Hreunan, of St. Nicholas, the mine examining board, met at Pottsvillo on Satur day and organized. The election for a mino inspector for the Seventh district will be held on February 2nd. Inspector 11 "! Ilrenuan is a candidate for r,oleuon, but will have SOUIO oppf-itlv.il. All Ohnolloiis Order. A new order went into etl'ect in the Lehigh Valley blacksmith Bhops at Delano, and has caused a great deal of ill feollug among the men. Tho order is that all men must re main standing around the fires, whether the work demands it or not. The first man caught sitting down will bo discharged. "I used Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup in my family and found its work marvelous No household is complcto without it. Cbas. schober, 32 Norris St., Hallo., Md." TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And l lowem, the Hand of America, Cali fornia. Via tho true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Route," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine., where enow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown. Pullman first and second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all the comforts of modern railway improvement guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system, For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. P. McCanii, T. P. Agent. 51B ltalb road avenue, F.I mini, N. Y or 301 Ilnmd way, New York', 3-1-tf W. E, Hoyt, G. E P. Agt. Just try a 10c box of Cascareta, the flues-t liver and bowel regulator ever made. ISSUED A CAPIAS. r.illtor T. ,1, dojee In lull to Dauphlll County hy it Deputy ShcrllV. It goes without saying that tho editor of the Illsck Diamond is a persecuted man his enemies liuvo gone beyond the bounds of legal prosecution, in tho opinion of all fair minded people. Thomas J. Joyce is t barged with perjury on oath of John J. Coylc. The case was called on Wednesday and Joyce and bis wit nesses were present leady for tihil, but the prosecutor failed to put In an appearance Joyce was again present on Friday, but the piosecutor's private counsel was absent and the case was to bo called on Saturday. Thoedllorof tho Illack Diamond was com pelled to leiiTo for home in order to Issue his paper ou Sunday, For failing to bo picsent on Saturday, his bail-bond of $500, signed by John Glenn, of Mahanoy City, was forfellcd and capias issued for his airest. A number of w Itnessrs and others Intctcsted In the case, nuong them Joseph Wyutt, were also absent mil a capias was Issued for each. Tlio case bad been continued until next Satinday, and it looks a little strange, to siy iho least, that the defendant should he rail roaded oil' to Hit rishurg late Saturday night, unless it was to entry out tho prosecutor's threat to put Jovce behind the bars. When billons or costive, eat a Oascniots eandv wvthartin. euro guaranteed. 10c, 25c' BEFORE THE JUSTICES. Several Cases Disposed ot Ycslenlay uml lo-day Saturday night disturbances brought a number uf suits befinc Justices Shoemaker and Toomey. Most of the cases were of u trivial character. Paul lliiskawicz was charged with hitting Dnoch Zuwinik on 1 1 1 head with a black jack. The defendant was put under $1,000, as he is a desperate character. On New 1 car's Day ho was charged with stabbing a. man. lames Purccll, a young man of Turkey Hun, was put under bail by Justice Snoi- luakei' this luoruing to appear before court and answer a charge of I. and b. luiiilo by Mrs. llriilgct Munlcy. Tlio complainant isa widow about forty years of ago and also ic- sldcs at Turkey I!un. rUton Hamernlck attended a wedding in tho First ward Saturday night. Someiiody pushed him on to a stove. Tie blamed Andrew Kusrr for the act and beat him un mercifully. Dr. Church diessed the wounds that Kosar received on the head from n glass and llsmoruick was put under $100 bail. Daniel Welsh, aged 20 years, was com mitted in default of $100 hail by Justice Shoemaker. Welsh was chaiged with as sault and battciy and surety by his mother. Mrs. Annio Welsh, a widow, whoallegcd that the trouble was duo to tho sou trying to assume control of the household affair. Do you feel as if everything is going w long, and as if you can not get enough rest, always feeling languid nnd tired? If so, take Dr. Hull's Pills, the unrivaled tonic and nervine. 10 or 25c. rorinliig a Circuit, From Oirardvillo Times, H. W. Ilecker, who has been interested in the theatrical business during the past sovcu years, is nt present negotiating for the leasing of about twenty-live theatres throughout central Pennsylvania, for tlio purposo of forming a circuit for next sea son. Ho has nlieady secured Ilersker's theatre at Mahanoy City, and tho houses at Ashland, Mt. Carmel, Danville, Lock Haven. I'yrono, Pottstown, Slatiugton, Pittstou. Williamsport, l!ellcfo:ite, Mauch Chunk. Lebanon, Shenandoah, Scrauton and Wilkes barro. A reason for the faith that is in him A responsible citizen of thuSoutli wiitcs: From observation covering a great number uf cases I unhesitatingly pronounce Salvation Oil to be the most wonderful remedy for burns I have ever tried. loiTinp-. li DlHiiliViMl sitoiinror. Phlladelhla, Jan. 17. Captain Ititson. commanding tho Hrltlsh steamship Wil low liraneh, which arrived in port yes terday from Hamburg via the Tyne, after a rough voyage, made a report which may cause alaim In shipping circles. Tho cnctaln states that on Jan. 7 he passed close to an unknown steamship that was heavily listed to starboard, but he did not signal that assistance was necessary. He believes the vessel to have- been one of tho Allan line fleet. ' Tlioiiirhtli'-ts Hoys'Cnus'o HtVut Diinuflro AVheellng, W. Va., Jan. 17. Two thoughtless boys caused great mischief by applying a match to a spray of coal oil Issuing from' a small aperture In the Standard Oil company's pipe line from Slstervllle and Mannlngton to Morgantown. The burning spray melt ed the lead In the Joint of the pipe, which was six Inches in diameter. Fifty acres of forest and field were soon ablaze. Two small bridges and two barns were burned. All the oil in ten miles of six Inch pipe, nearly 2,000 bar rels, was consumed. Personally-Conducted Tours vlu I'ennsyl vai.hi ItallroaiL Skason ok 1807-8. Tho Personally-Conducted Tourist System of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company lathe most complcto and elaborate system of plcasuio traveling and sight-seeing yet de vised It is tho consummation of the ulti mate idea in railroad travel, tho final evolu tion of unassailable perfection. For tlio season of '07 and '03 It h&a'arranged for tho following tours - California. Four tours will loavo New York Philadelphia, nnd Harrishiirg January 8, January 27, February 10, and March 10. With the exception of tho first party going and tho last returning, all of these parties will travel by tho "Golden Gate Special" be tween Now York and California, stopping ut interesting points eu route. Florida. Four tours to Jacksonville will leavo New Yoik and Philadelphia January 25, February 8 and 22, and March 8. The first thtee admit of a stay of two weeks in the "Flowery State." Tickets for tlio fourth tour will be good to return by regular trains until May 31, 180S. Old Point Comfort, Richmond, and Wash ngtou, Tlireo six-day tours will loavo New York and Philadelphia February 10, March 10 and April 7. Old Point Coinfurt and Washington, Tlireo four day tours will leavo Now York and Philadolplila December 2S, January 20 and April 23. Old Point Comfort. Six tours will leave Now York nnd Philadelphia December 38, Jauiiary 80, February 10, March 10, April 7 and 23. Washington. Seven tours will leave New York and Philadelphia December 2, Jan uary 13, February 3, March 3 and 31, April 31 and May 12. Detailed itineraries of tho above tours, giving rates and full Information, may bo procured of Tourist Agent, HIM tyroadwHy, New York; b0 Fulton Street, ltrooklyu; 7M Ilroad Street, Newark, N. J ; or Geo. W. Itoyd, Assistant General Pasfccngcr Agent, Philadelphia. There I Tali is Just the Thing. Red Flag Oil for sprains and brulbou. Grubler Bros., drug store. At Just At When People Are Suffering; From Rheum atism, Neuralgia and Colds. They Need to Know of a Discovery, The Fame of Which is "Wor!dWide." More men, women and oveu little i hlldren have been Miil'eiing with rheuiuati nil and neuralgia the pieseut year than ever before, statistics from all over tho country show ibis -doctors' ie orts prove it. l'nssl ly the unusual Hoaihcr has had something to do with It, Inn ihetf is ono great leason back of it all. Tlic gieat enure of rheuiuati ail and neuralgia, or even muscular cold is beraiiio there Is uiic acid In the blood. I'l is uric acid should bo thrown out of the system, and can be if the kidneys are only in a strong and healthy condition, but. belli g weaned, these great organs aro not ible lo ilium the uric acid from the system, and o it gets into the blood, poisons the blood, settles a tumid the Joints, inllaiuesllie muscles, and causes what wo call rhcuinati m ai d neuralgia. Is this not clear? Can you not readily sic that there Is only ono way to cine the o troubles, anil that is by keeping tho kidneys in a stioiigand heally condition? If they are kept strong and well, and drive the ii i it- acid from the blood, there will bo no more i heiinritlsui or neuralgia. In evciy ciimrtcrof tho globe, Including India, Allien and Australia, it is acKtiowi ediicd that there is but ono discov rj which can or ever does light tho battle against uiic acid, and diho t Ironi tho body, that dis covery is known univcisally throughout the world as Warner s Sale Uuio. In writing upon this subiect, Mr. William Edward Itos'inn, surgeon of the Itoyal Navy ol l.uuland, said : "I eoiisiieiitiously mid emphatically state that I have been able to give more rel ef nnd effect more cuies by tlio uso of Warue Safe, Cure, than by all other medicines in Iho llrltlsh l'liarmacopieia. Dr. N. Iijerof Wurtzbiirg. Germany, said: "I havo prescribed Warner's Sato Cure eoiisiantly to those suffering from kidney or liver diseases, and especially rlieumatl itn and neuralgia, in some instances win ro tho crise seemed hopeless. I havo seen the suf ferer restored to complete health greatly to my surprise and gratification, and I con stantly recommend It In all circles of my ac iuai tnnco." Prof. J. Poiraud, It. A. 11. Sc., of Paris, says : "After weeks of snll'ering from iiifhmma tion of the bladder during vhieh time, nl- rroilVt Out A'-eonMoii. Neu York, Jan. 17. Count Depena losa was a pasFenrjer on board the steamer La naseogne when she sailed Satuiday for llavie. The count, who! came to this country about two mouths ago as the avowed agent of Don Car los, pretender to the Spanish throne, Has s-pent the most of his time while here In visiting arms manufaetuiers In the east. He has frequently put for ward the prediction that within the year Don Carlos will bo the acknowl edged king of Spain. Aniitlinr l'lro In l'ni'doo Ilnll. Easton, l'a., Jan. 17. Pardee IIa.Il. which was neatly destroyed by tire a month aao, was tho scene of another fire last nlcht, nnd was in that part of the burned west wing In which had been the hooks of the Ward library. The flames were soon extinguished. It Is believed that the fire was duo to embers thut were smouiderlnc in the basement from the last fire. The loss Is not large. Kv-Cottnty Trc-uurop Arrrmteil. Canajoharle, N. Y Jan. 17. Ex County Treasurer William Clark, of Fort Plain, recently forced to resign his position by the board ot supervisors, who found him short in his accounts about J2S.O00, was on Saturday Indicted by the grand Jury of Montgomery county, nnd was arrested today. MISCELLANEOUS. fOU HAM3. A valiialiU'MaliiRtrcctiiniperty. V Mori', tluHlitiK", ynnl, witrerooni tuxl htablf. Adtlross, 't. I. C," vara of IIkkali olike, Hlitnandoali. l'a. I-ll-tf 70l VEST Sloro and (hvellliiff, 120 North 1: Main btriM-t ; plate uluss duulilc front. Apply to (J. W. Ncwhouaer, J22 North Main htrcet. 1-7-tf .ION ItKNT. Store nnd dwelling, tmnerCoal 1 tml Vltin ctrcr-tM Am.lv tn Vll1fntn Mi.. (itiirc, !UI ICast Centre fit ret-1. L-l-tt VOTICIS. The iindfrslKiird In tlenIroiiH of i L-Innlhtf op his account cither In cash .r hy notes, fur all hills that are now due or overdue this month. All contracts, nnd utfrccmcntH, hoveer, will he carrkd out. I Khali place nil over due accounts in tho hand a of proper parties for collection M. P. Fowlhu, January 0, 1MI8. 1-fMm WAUI) A93KSH0K, EVAN J. DAVIES, (Third Ward). Subject to Cltl.ens porty rules. pon SCHOOL Diitccroit, MARSHAL MEYERS, Third Ward. Subject to Citizens' party rules. jjlOlt SCHOOL DIltr.CTOH, PAUL W. H0UCK, (Second Ward.) Subject to Citizens party rules. poit school miticoToit, E. C. MALICK, Second Ward. Subject to Citizens' party rubs poit SCHOOL DIHHOTOlt, GEORGE HAFNER, ITI.bd Waul. Subject to Citizens party rules. pOlt SCHOOL DIItHOTOIt, A. L. GRAF, .Third Ward. Subject to Cltlttus iorty rules, poit COUNCIL, EDMUND HARRIS, Third Ward, SuhKit to Citizens parly rules, pOlt WARD ASSltSdOlt, B. F. PARR0TT, Third Ward, Subject to Citizens' party rules. This Very Time. though under noted specialists, the disease steadily developed and I rapidly grow weaker, 1 resorted to tlio uso ol Warner's Safe Cure. It promptly relioved tho painful symptoms and I conscientiously say that my present good health is solely duo to Wamor's Safe Cure SKATES. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. Just opened a new lot. We have all kinds and sizes again. SLEDS. CON W AY'S FAPuS 5 BHD lOe STORE fiO. 1 OS North Main Street. 3 Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. 33 Even Saturday's disagreeable weather couldn't keep the peo- !: pie Ironi coming here. Not only town folks, but from way and beyond the town limits. We have decided to continue 3 jt: the sale of Tumblers at 12c a dozen. Just think of it ; sold 3 at other places for 30c. Table Oil Cloth at 10c a yard; worth 20c. 7 pound sugar boxes at ioc ; worth 25c. Brooms at 5c; worth 10c. Our Our Worth, l'rlcc. Worth. Price Coal Hods 25o 10e Flint O lass Tumblers lOo Bo (ialvinled Duckets 2-Jo lOe White Cup and Saucer 10o So Ijirgo (llass Dish 200 loo Tea Strainer -loo 5e " frying l'a a)o lOo Dust Pans - loo So " Meat IMatter JOo lOo (lloss 1'lcUle Dish loo Be China l'rult Dishes 25c 10c fliass Spoon Holder lOo So l'aney lllsipu, igures 'io 10c China l'rult Saucer lOo So iJirgo (llass Hotter Dishes STio 10c Coal Shovel . lOo So Agate Cn'undcis Ma 10o Tin I olander lOo Be " ColTee and Tea I'ots 23a 10c Rolling l'lns ..10c Bo " Wash Hasln 23e 10o Wooden Spoons 10c So Notice. Nothing sold on the first floor above ioc Higher priced goods on second floor. CONWAY'S 1 Famous 5 & 10c Store No. T, i 8 lo2 North Main Street. Next Door lo Gill's Dry Goods Store. FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Examination Mado al tho Houso or at Our Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of tho skin Is inva riably obtained br thcvi who use PozzoNi'a Complexion ."owder. fniLn.-cumr - stoke. o DUALKIt IN o FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. WIIOLliSALK AN1 ItKTAlL. SO West Centre Street. lion. E. A. Stone, Judge of the Supreme Court of Australia, declares: "I havo used Warner's Safe Cure on many Decisions, being subjected to complaints which caused depression of spirits, nnd the uso of this wonderful discovery has been in aiiably attended with the most satisfactory results " Jul Jnl Kara Missitr, a prominent rail road man of India, says: "I was attacked by the fatal disease dropsy as a result of rheumatic troubles. i My whole body was filled with water and i my kidneys refused to work. I tried vari ous lemedies and s.klllftil surgeons in vain. At last I was tuld to prepare for death. I be gan tho use of Warner's Safo Cure, and It afl'ectcd a complete cure for which I cannot bo too grateful " Tho list of nnmos of American men and women who havo been cured by the use of this wonderful discovery extends iuto the hundreds of thousands. Many of them are very prominent iu legislative, professional nod social circles. Their names alone would more than fill this paper. Many of them have been enduring pain, havo had swollen joints, h ndaches. unaccountable laueuor. dull, and Indefinite pains in various parts of . the body ; have been restless, sleepless, and depre sed ; have had lack of appetite, lack I of energy and lack of nil ambition ; but thoy aro lo uay m me cnjoymenioi pencct health. A lew names ol thoso who cordially recom mended Safe Curo are Bishop Wilson, Mr. Jesse Larrabce, Dr. Gunn, Mrs. Annie Jenness Miller, Dr. Woodbury, Mrs. Willard and Rev. Dr. Ranklln. 1 In addition thereto, this great discovery lias been scientifically analyzed by Prof. 8. A. Lnttcmore, one of the leading chemists of America, and Analyst of Food and Medicines for tho New York State Hoard of Health, who has investigated the process of manu facture, and unhesitatingly says that "It is conducted with extreme care according to the best methods, and that Safe Cure is free from all poisonous and deleterious sub stances." The facsimile of the package Is given herewith. It has become a synonym for good health the world over, and gives, what no other remedy can give freedom from disease and the blessings of life which good health always confers. SLEDS. SKATES. 3 7 RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Ferguson House, from 9 a. m, till 1:30 p, m. Hupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. . . Examination Free, loo persons cured In Sunbury, Shamokln, Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all, Hopain nwiyout RUPTURE It you wear the CHAMPION TRUSS. Mode. By FUUdclohll Trull Co.. 610 LocuitSU PhliPfl.