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Full particulars uud Prospectus can bo had on application or addressing 8. i- Hinil'HOJH, nanker. 64 lirouclwuv, I. Y, R. BRIOKEB, M. D JPHY&IOIAN AND STRQEON, JNoi B East Centre Street; Mahanoy City, Pa Klein and all special diseases a specialty, innwanwiaw vi m --," y i ' Jf SUSPECT FOUL PLAY Four Men Thouslitto IlavoBecD Killed by Fislioniion. THEIR BODIES BADLY BRUISED. Thoy May Have Been Drowned, but tte Newark Police Are Investigating. Thoy ItiiTO Dlscovorod tlmt Thoro IVns a l'lglit 011 tliu 1'UliliiK OouiiiU Tlio Coro tier tn Dlsnitor tlio llodlos mid Hold nn Autopsy Tim Suspected rlnlicrmim Ito fuso to Tnllc About tlio Case. Newamc, N. J., May 27. Tlio police nre disturbed over the now nnd startling 1 developments In tlio recent drowning of four men off tho dike half a milo south of Newark Day on tho Hackonsack Rivor. It Is supposed thnt the boat in which tho men woro fishing nccidontnlly upset, nnd tho darkness and fog prevented them from seeing tho shore, but now a relative of one them claims that thoy woro at tacked by fishermen, on whoso grounds their boat had floated, nnd lost their lives In tho fight which ensued. Tho victims were Harry Gasser, his brother Jncob, Charlos Harongberg, a brotllbr-ln-law of tho Gnssbrs, and Joseph Fuss. The quartet got a boat nt Kroll's boathbuso, luteiiling to spend the night fishing In tho Hackcusack. Thoy wero all sobor. Tho next morning tholr boat was found bottom side up floating down stream, nnd when n flshormnn pulled up his nets in tho morning tho body of pno of tho men was found fast in tho meshes. It proved to bo that of Horry Gasser. Fuss' body was washed ashore near tho same, place. Then tho search began for Harenborg nnd Jacob Gasser. Their bodies were fished up in big nets, with hundreds of fish wriggling around them. Whon tho relatives of the men woro notified, Georgo Wagner and William Harenberg went to Cayonno to make ar rangements for the removal of tho bod ies. Thoy noticed that the bodies of Gasser and Hnrenberg wero considerably bruised about the head. Tho contusions appeared to havo been mndo with piko poles or somo sharp-pointed Instrument, nnd the gashes looked as if they might have boon mado with a club. Humors of a. llnttle. The fishermen argued that all these marks were mado while tho bodies lay in the water, or in- falling out of tho boats their heads might have coino in contact with tho side of It. At first the heart broken relatives took tills "view" of the situation, but when they heard rumors of a fierce battle which the' fishermen who owned tho nets in that quarter had a week-previous with somo trespassers, they were inclined to bo suspicious. Af ter tho funeral tho families talked the matter over and decided to make known their suspicion of foul play to tho author ities. An investigation was begun at once, which thus far has rovcaled enough to satisfy tho police that there was a fight that night on tho fishing grounds, but which of tho numerous llshormen wero concernod in it thoy havo not yet discov ered. Tlio Hodtcs t6 bo x Islntorrod. William Harronherg, representing tho relatives, is fully convinced that there are good grounds for suspecting foul play, and In ordor to proceed in an- Intel ligent manner tho coroner will havo the bodies disinterred and hold an autopsy which will probably throw some light on tho manner In which the wounds wero received. The fishermen around tho fishing grounds wero noticeably scarco and those present refused to talk about the case. One of them admitted that thoy woro very much troubled with parties who insisted upon fishing upon their grounds, nnd boldly stated that there was "no law in tho land that would inter fere with a man for protecting his prop erty." Tho sudden taking off of the four ex cursionists loaves four widows and 17 children without means of support. Tho men all worked In tho.Domestlc Sewing Machine factory, and tho other employes are taking up a fund for tho temporary maintenance of the bereaved families. Harenberg was a Mason, and the lodge to which ho belonged will do all they can to assist the police in discovering the cause of his death. A Vandorbllt Will Contest. New"ork, May 27. An action tins bo gun In tho Supreme Court in which Henry Allen, a nephew of Commodore Vandorbllt, seeks a half a million slice of the estate left by tho latter. Allen states that by his uncle's will $4,500,000 was given to the commodore's young widow and the ten children by his first wifo which he left, but tho rost of his es tate of S125.000.0u0 weut to William H. Vandorbilt. The mother of tho plaintiff began a contest of tho will, and plaintiff claims that tho contest was dropped on a compromise, William H. Vandorbllt ogreoing to pay Mrs. Allen $000,000 more than the bequest. Tho suit is brought to recover this promised money which was never paid. Queen Lllluolmlunl Is Popular. San Frakcisco, May 27. Tho steam ship Zealandia, just arrived here from Honolulu, reports that Queon Lilluoka-lanl- had been received enthusiastically everywhere by hor subjects durluc her tour of the islands. The 'appointment ofj Walter Hill, an ex-journnllst, as Posts . n 1 tt 11 1.. 1.1 . luiwiurucuuiiti Ul AlUWUll, ia DU1U LOJUO contemplated. Ejj A Dangerous Luuutlo nt Lnrgui RociiKSTEiL N. Y., May MoLauglillni an Inmate of the,,Mbnr6e . 1 " 1 f juiaiu County Insaue Asylum, hasescapedlfrom . 1 . 1 i: ... . 1 '" r- tt 1 ' :: ' luai. jusitiuwui;, xji. jiiMvtiru uuiismers him a dangerous lunatic. MoLauglillnfi an old police' court character. ',11b was sent to Auburn prison soveu yenrs ago and was then discovered to ho Insane. Misery Among Itcfugo Jews In Berlin. LoNDpN, May 27.iTho "Standard's" Berlin correspondent. tcWranhs to his paper that fearful misery ' exists among the rofugee Russian Jews who nro tra versing tho tity and becoming a publlo scuuuui. , , V,. Seorotury lllalno 1'rnoticully Well. New Youk, May 27. Secretary of State Blaine is now practically vVdl. Tho gout has disappeared and indigimton troubles him no more. It is said hUl go to lUr uaroor qany nest vreex. highest of all in Leavening Power. Unit I.uck With lrour Husbands. Utioa, N. Y., May 27. John Sankon firo, a laboror, committed suicldo hero by taking parls green. Ho was his wife's fourth husband. Her first husband was drowned, tho second ran away and tho third committed suicldo. llussluns ntid Itulliiim Fight. DESVKn. Col., May J7. A pitched bat tle between Italians and Russians took place last night. One Russian was shot and an Italian driven Into the river and drowned. An extra force of polico is on duty. Itnclicater Clifiorvthe Kuvoys. Rochester N. Y., May 27. Nenly 1,000 people assembled in the City Hall last night to do honor to the Irish envoys, O'Connor and Redmond. Many promi nent citizens woro present and the meet ing was very demonstrative. Clilnnmon Crossing th llordor. Watkrtown, N. Y., May 27. News has been received hero that 14 Chinamen crossed the St. Lawrence f om Canada near Cape Vincent last night, and aro now on their way to Watertowu. Tlnllot lleform Illll I'nssod. Haiuusbtoo, Pa., May 27. Tho Sen ate passed the Daker Ballot Reform bill by a vote oM34 to 14. Gnvo u Million to tho Fair. SrnrsuFiBLD.Ill., May 27. The World'u Fair bill, giving $1,000,000, passed the Beuate by a vote of B'Jto 11. What the Druggists say of Heiskell's Ointment I " When wo ure asked to recommend n prepnra. tton for Bkln disease, we liaiep out IIkiskkll's Ointment, with every confidence of Us success ful treatment of tbo disease." J. C ItEDicu, 6 Main St., Sutler, Pa. "I havo been selling IlEiSKEi.L's Ointment for eleven yenrs. It gives universal SAtisfoctlo It will euro Tettek." O. W. IUcKENBERnEB, Balnbrldgc, Vf We havo evidence of the curative properties of ITeiskell's Ointment here. It is a goorf reliable ointment" i'LEUiyo & Kslek, Tarcntum, Ta, "In all skin diseases I Invnrlably recommed Hkiskkll'b Ointment." J. J, Keil, Shnrpsburg, Pa. "nrasKFLL's Ointment cures when nil elsa falls," McClkixan & llEKO, Freeport, Va. ' IIeiskell's Ointment soil! on Its own merit " H. il. Hilton. Klttannlng, To. & New Idea in Corsets, PATENTED JANUARY 22, 1889. Famous for comfort and elegance, opens with ease, gives instant relief, always retains Its original shape, has all the requirements envolved in the making of a perfect corset, i. wear no other. I'JtlOE, BOo, 7Xe, $1.00 and $1.35. for sale at MRS. J. J. KELLY'S MILLINERY, 26 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SI33Cre3 3XrA.3WX30u3L.H. OH MY BACK I That generally means pain and sullerlng. But why sillier? Ur tiros venor's Bell-cap-Mc Porous Plaster will relieve you n one night, sure. Bind a penny etamn to Grosvenor &IUcha'd8,IlostonlMass.,and learn how to nmove a porous plaster .scientifically It will pay ypu and don't forget that the best porous piaster In the world has the picture ot a bell on the back-cloth, and is called ' I)R. GItOS VENOR'S Beii-cap-sic. W New Venture W- HA MSAY POTTS lias opened a AT No. 218 N. CENTRE ST POTTSVHXE, PENN'A. Bales of aesoited goods, notions, hardware, glassware, etc,, etc. ...... Goods from all parts ot tbe county solicited on commission. Q M. HAMILTON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Omce-28 West Lloyd Btreet, Shenandoah Pa. IT. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, JESSE POMEROY FAILS' AGAIN. Tho Young Murderer Makes Another Kf fort to Ksonpe from Prison. llosTON, May 27. It was discovered yesterday that Jegse Pomeroy had drilled and sawed oil the lock from the door of Ids cell in the "Arch," whero the worst prisoners are confined, at the State prison. He had sawed his iron bed in two and taken off nn iron teg, with whloh he had pushed hack the bolt. The drill ami saw were found in his cell, but how Pomeroy got them in a mystery. At noon one of the convicts was missing from his cell, where ' a well-made-up dummy was found. It failed to deceive the officer, who found thp man stowed away in one of the lofts, and he proved to be Daniel Mulllu, who is serving five yeors for rob bing a jewelry store. Pomeroy and Mnllin were at onco placed In solitary confinement. COOKED HER CHILD'S BODY. Tho Horrible Feast (liven by 11 Nogro Woman .In Giuirgln. Washington, Ga., May 27, A negro "Woman in this county killed hor little daughter, cooked the body llko veal, gavo n hot supper, and realized $15 on tho feast. After tho supper thcro was a danco. Somo ono asked what kind of meat it was, and anothor child of the woman said it was hor little sister's body. A negro carried a bono to a doctor, who pronounced it that of a human .be ing. Tho woman had declined to oat of tho meat. The negroes nro much aroused and swear vengeance. An official inves tication wilj be made. e or fe lt is said will sell anything, this ij truo in a measure; but for utayiitg qualities,- merit is tho test. Extensive advertising may sell anything whero It is n?w or unknown, but after it comes into general uso, It is judged ftocordimj to its worth. The continued and steady growth of Swift's Specific Is the best evidence of iU excellence. It is most popular whoro it is best known. Every bottle sold, sells ton others. Every ono that takes it be comes its friend, and recommends il to their acquaintances. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseaaea mailed free. 6win Specific Co., Atlanta, On. Blck Headache and roliovo all the troubles" lncf dent to a bilious state of tho system, such on Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Fain in tho Bide, &o. Whlla tholr raoaO remarkable success has been shown la cming j faeaaacb.0, yot Cartera XJttlo Liver Pltla ara equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pre venting tblsannoyingcomplalnt,whllo they also correct all dlsordersofthODtomachtlmulalotha liver and regulate tho bowels. Even if they only fAcbothey would rjoatoostpricelesstolnosowM I Buffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu . sately their goodness does notond hero.and thosa 1 who onco try them wUl and those Uttlo pills valu. able in so many ways that they will not ba WII lliDg to do without them. Bat after all sick head Is the bane of so many lives that hero Is when we rnata our groat boast, Our pilla euro It walla cuiors ao not. 1 Carter's Little Liver Pills are very Email one! very easv to take. Onoor twonillamakoadoeo. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or pnrge, but by their gentla action please aU who i me them. In vials at 23 cents; five for $1. BoiA 'by druggiata everywhere, or sent by malL CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York! SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of 1 comrtboi.i,eh of tuk ctrrevcy. v WothiniUm, A)ril 8, lbQl. J Whereas, By satisfactory evidence pre sented to the undersigned, It has been made to appear that "The Merchants' Rational JSanh .of Shenandoah," in the Borough of Shenandoah, in the County of Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania, has complied with all the provisions of tha statutes of the United States, required to be compiled with belore an association shall be authorized to commenco the business of hanking. Now, Therefore, I, Edward B. Lacey, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby cer tify that "The Merchants' National Bank ot Bhenandoah," In tho Borough ol Shenandoah, In the County of Schuylkill, and State ol Pennsylvania, Is authorized to commence the bnslnebs ot banking aa provided in section filly one hundred and sixty-nine of the Re vised Statutes of the United Stales. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, wit I ili 1 ness my hand and seal of otlloo this ' 8th day of April, 1891. No.4&8. E S LACEY, Comptrollsrof the Ourrenoy, CARTER'S Kittle . !(fi mm ' Won WILL RAUM RETIRE? Tho Matter Discussed at v Cabinet Mooting. DAVIDSON MAY GET THE PLACE. The President and Secretary Hoble to Con fer Before Aotion is Taken. Tho Ilnhrlnt' Son Question Conslilored by the OHhliiet-OTeiit Itetloenee In OffloUl Circles about tliu Mutter A Hell it that the Canadian Government Is Urging Bnglnnd to Ielay Mutters. Washington, May 27, A Now Yorker mny again become Commissioner of Pen slons. Since the advent here of the Km fire State leaders the question as to who shall succeed Commissioner Ituum, should he retire, has been earnestly dis cussed. It Is ronortod that at the Cabinet meet Ing, Pension Office matters were under advisement. The discussion Is said to have drifted into one fts to who would be the most available mau to select as Ratlin's successor in case he should re- Blitn. The President is reported to have ex pressed an objection to taking a new man, aud asked how First Deputy Pension Commissioner Davidson would do. It is said that no objection whatever was of fered. The President and Secretary No ble aro to have another conference before decisive action is taken. Gen. Iiaum's friends say that he in tends to stick if ho can. A CABINET SECRET. Tho Hearing Bsa. Question Discussed bat No Declsivo Action Takon. WAsniNTON, May 27. Tho Bohrlng Sen quostion was considered nt tho Cabinet meeting, but if a conclusion was reached it was not made public. Secretary Foster declined to say whether or not a conclusion had been reached. Ho admitted that tho matter was almost tho sole subject of considera tion at the Cabinet meeting. Prior to tho meeting of tho Cabinet tho subject was discussed by tho President nnd a number of government officials. Ex-Mlnistor John W. Foster, Acting- Secretary of Stato Adeo, Secretary Tracy, Secretary Foster, Capt. Shephard of the revenue mariue servico, who is familiar with Hehrlng Sea affairs, having com manded the Rush when sho mado so many captures two years ago, and Mr. Tingle, supervising special agent of the Treasury Department, mot as If by con cert with the President in his library, and discussed for two hours tho Bearing Sea question. The discussion was con tinued at the Cabinet meeting, which lasted two hours and a half. A Cabinet officer informed tho repre sentative of the North American Com mercial Company, which has tho con tract for killing seals nt tho Seal Islands, that the Cabinet reached no conclusion in the matter. So far as could bo learn ed no orders huve been sent to tho Rush at San Francisco to sail to tho Soal Islands, nnd this would appear to confirm the report that tho Cabinet reached no decision. Tho greatest roticenco is shown in offi cial circles about the matter. Tho idea is advanced thnt tho Canadian govern ment is urging the English government to delay ma iters, in order that Canadian poachers no;v in the Behring Sea, of which thoro nro nearly 60, can have time to catch seals as thoy proceed from tho north to the Seal Islands. This is tha timo that thoy emigrate In great num bers. Smugglers Clear $1,300,000. Washington, May 27. Adispitch from San Francisco says it is stated that a cargo of 100,000 pounds of opium, brought from China on tho yacht Hal ivon has been smuggled into this country. Tho opium was transferred from the yacht to a email steamor, whicli In turn loaded the drug on a lumber schooner in Puget Sound. With the duty on opium at 12 a pound, tho opium ring made a profit of 1,200,000 by tho transaction. A Painting of Kx-Presldont Cleveland. Washington, May 2Y. A life-size oil painting of ex-President Cleveland, by E. K. Johnson, a New York artist, has been hung up in tho vestibule of tho Execu tive Mansion. It attracted considerable attention from visitors. After hanging in its present position for several months it will be placed among the portraits of other ex-Prosidonts in tho private parlor of the White House. To Att end Judgo Honk's Funeral. Washington, May 27. Tho following members of the House of Representatives havo been appointed a commltteo to at tend the funeral of the late Representa tive Leonidas O. Houk, of the Third Dis trict of Tennossoei Taylor, Enloo and McMillan, of Tennosseo; Crisp, of Georgia; Wilson, of Kentucky, and Dalzoll, of Pennsylvania. Tho I'urnolt-O'Shea Marriage. London, May 27. It Is possiblo that the marriage of Mr. Parnell and Mrs. O'Shoa may bo dolnyed for a timo, owing to tlio death Of Lady Wood, wifo of Gen. Evelyn Wood, brothor of Mrs. O'Shoa. This, however, Is by no moans certain, as Gen. and Lady Wood havo for some months past, chiefly owing to property matters, and partly also to the Pnruell scandal, not been on speaking terms with Mrs. O'Shea. The Historian Must Stand Trial. London, May 27. Historian Fyffo was arraigned before tho Assizes at Croydon, charged with, an Unnatural offence. Tho prisoner wns brought to the court room in an ambulance. Many prominent persons testified to tho honorablo char acter and cleanly lito ot the nccused. Upon the completion of tho examination the prisoner was committed for trial. The Paris Omnibus Strike. Paris, May 27. Tlio government has decided to interfere in the omnibus strike so far as to assure publlo convey ance, now ontlrely obstructed. No Show for Womon Otlleoholdors. London, May 27. Tho House of Com mons, by a vote of 78 to 53, has refused to legalize the election of womon as members of the county councils. Forced to ilotrrn to Russia, Berlin, May 27. At Spaudau the mili tary forced 150 penniless Russian omi grants, intending to go Brazil, to go hack to Russia. One of the troubles of life Is thebreakingof lamp-chimneys. JNeedless. 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