THE EVENING HEEALD. Vt)L. VI1.--KO. 2S5. SHEKAND O AH. PA.. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 1892. .'ONE CENT. if. cr. 28 South Main St. Hbadcjoabtishs ion DRY GOO Trimmings, Ladies' and Children's COATS Shades and Shadings, Carpets and Oil Cloth WirY Olty cent storm serges will comparo fa lyl vorablywith BOo goods sold in Phtladel "I phia and other cities. I am selling an all; A wool Habit Cloth, worth 50c, I0r30n per fard. I have the best 60c Corset in the region, lain Flannels, worth 25c. sold here for 20c per yard; 4-1 wide Muslin sold for 5a per yards the best Gray Flannel sold for 18o per yard, and a Good Flannel at l-o per yard. A good Blanket for 70o a pair. Everything a Decided Bargain. GENTS' Natural Wool Butts, worth 82 60, sold now for t'2. Comfortables and Illankets cheap. Come at once and securo good values at old reliable stand, 28Houth Muln street, next door lo Grand Union Tea store. SOLID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Clocks, Bronzes, Opti cal Goods, Banquet,Parlor and Piano Lamps.unique in design rnth. 75 and 250 candle power burners. All goods superior in finish and quality with rock bottom prices that withstand all opposition victoriously. Repair work executed neatly and promptly at Holdermaris Jewelry Store, The most progressive establishment In the county. Corner Main ana Lloyd Streets. JOHN F. PLOPPERT'S Bakery : and : Confectionery, No. 29 East Centre Street. Ice cream all tho year 'round. Open Sundays. I am now making a superior quality of CJiEAM BREAD, something new. You want to try it; you'll use no other If you do. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyntt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Oar stocked with tho best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, wines, etc. Finest cigars. Eating bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. DS NE MAOKEEEL. Jfk w Jto. 1 Mackerel. 2Srcw Large Moater Mackerel. All Late Caught New Fishing Creek We open our Inrst Invoice New packing and choice Quality 2 cans Jor 35 cts. We have a Cheaper Com, new packing, 3 cans jor 3&o. Wo never sell soaked goods at any price. S1MIOTLX JPURE YIN EGA JPort Wine and nvriisrcE MEAT. We sell nothing but "AIMOEE'S JDESV-It ig alw i(the best," and always gives satisfaction. MILL WEED. One Car Choice Fine Middlings. One Car Fancy While nnddlli'.s. One Car Fine Cliop-Otir Own Blake We use only clean sound grain and Guarantee Our Chop Strictly Pure Feed NEW ItAO CAttPETS Sotnc Fancy New Styles, FOR SALE 10 ARRIVE. One car Fancy Minnesota Patent Flour guaranteed equal to auytUIut; made. Three cars Choice Timothy Hay. One Car Choice White Oats. ioo unrreis nonmvcsicni nulccd every time. Read! And bo convinced that Dives, Stewart Hove laid in the supply of Comforts lancets And are prepared. to meet the demands. A Ten-day Sale will close out this lot: ICO pairs 10-4 Gray Blankets, nt 75c a pair. 1U0 pairs 10-1 Gray Blankets, at 87'.4c a Dair. 1C0 nalrs 10-4 Arlio Qrnv Hiniil.-eis. i.san.nnf 100 pairs 10-4 Ilivorton 4-lb- Gray Blankets, at J1.37U a pair. ICO pairs 10 i JUvcrton 5-lb. Gray Blankets, at H.eWanalr. ICO pairs 10-4 llivertou 0-lb. Gray Blnnkots, at 1CD pairs 11-1 Gray Blankols at a pair. 100 pairs 11-4 Kxtra Gray Blaukets, 12.75 a pal 100 pails 11-4 very ' " 13 S5 anal 100 pairs 11-4 " " " S3 ZJ, a pair. "White Blankets: 600 pairs, ranging in price from 75c to f 12.50 pair. SCO pairs Crib Blankets. SCO well-made Comrorts, Irom C9c to W.50 each. Would ask special attention to our Down Comforts, espec tally those in this sale. The Comfort offered at $6.50 are known to be sold at $10.50 a pair. The above is not an ex ageration in number. Visit us and examine our line of cover lets before purchasing. Headquarters for Blankets, Comforts and Woolen Goods. DIVES, POJIEHOY k STEffiRT rOTTSVIUUJ, PA. C. GEO. MILLER, Manager. 25 CTS. PER. YARD FOR OIL CLOTH. Others for 83, 4. 60o nod upwards. PaiUes bavirg ca-pel rags should send them and have vueui umuo into a nrsi-ciass carpet. O. 3D. PXIIOKE'S Carpet Store, 10 South Jardm St. White and Eat. Buckwheat Flour. of JLANCIl SUGAR CORN. II Try our lure Catawba, Cider Vinegars. -A large assortment :tll nrlccs. x yaiU and 1 yard wide. uaiby l'iour, qitnilty cum- BB MISSED HIS PAY AND ACCUSED HIS FELLOW PASSENGER. ELEGTRIG RAILWAY INCIDENT Tho Money Waa Found at tho Loser's Peot and a Question of Doubt in Favor of the Accused. HERE was a sensational incident on ono of the electric railway cars on its way fi om Lost Cieek to town last Satuitlay. Ono, Daniel Lailbrty, after drawing h's pay at Lost Creek, boarded the car to go to his home at Brownsville. Ho took a seat beside Mike Brezofskl, a Hungarian, Afior lidlng some distance Lafici ly missed his pay, which amounted lo $22 anil was in bills. Ho chaig cd Brezofskl with si 'aling it. The accused denied Iho charge, but a movemeut of ono of his feet direct- d atteutkin to tho floor of tho car. The bills woio found at Laffcrly's feet. Detective Araom, who was on tbo cat, look charge of Biezof.ki aud Iheio was abeaog he To ro 'Squire Williams. Lafferty said ho canied the money in his coat pocket on. Ihe side that was next to the accused. There was some testimony that when Amour seized Brezofskl tho roan diopoed the money and kicked it over to Laflerty's foct. Oilier testimony raised n doubt in favor of tho prisoner. They would not swear posiiivcly that Erezoskl did kick tbe money and would not swear that Laffeily might not have ac cidentally pulled the money out of his pocket. But after hearing a1! the evidence tbo justice fixed bail for trial and Eiezofiki furnished it. The incident caused lousidei tiblo escilouieut among tho passengeii on tbo car. 11 HI, A NO. A. C. Read, instructor in mechanical draw ing nt the state college, near Biliefoute. pud capta'n of tbo foot hail team of 'o sa-ito sciiool, is at homo. Ho was iuiurcd in 'ie game against Lafnyeilo College at AVIIi.es Bano oiid t!io 22d inst., and iu consequence worn a cane. Sti-it. A. P. Blats'eo went to Pniiadel iLia on Friday. Engiuoor '-Tim" McCarthy speut last weok in Now Yok. Our shop3 worked on Thanksgiving dav. hut n number of hands .enoiicd oil". Our mbane tonsori?! ailist, Aniaudus Bill- man, celebrated Tbaulrsgivlug by an erect' sion to Caiboii county. Ho went down a bachelor and camo back a benedict. Tho blushing In ido, was finmorly MH May Henry, nt ono time a i evident of oar towo. M: . BlHnuvi did tho fair thing by tho boys, and stilts on tbo voyage of matrimony with the beit wishes of many friends. Ouvpav-enscrl.aln ueit are appearing in their now winter unlfo'ms. Some of our spoiling mou sncut Thanksi giving Day limiting. Some "cotton tails" io waided their efforts. Hatry Whitehead his mored to Alioona, whcio he woiks for tho Pennsylvania Rail road Company as a maeb'ulst. Quito a nmn her of our men have pieeeded Irio, i. j&uwaiu uepew anil bisicr, Ulain. aro back fiora n wco'i's visit to Altoona. A. M. Blakslco aud A. A. Reed, Jr., saw the Slato CoPege-Lafayetto gamo of foot ball at Wilkes -IUi 10 on Wednesday last. jonu ji. Aiuuony is nursing n vevy soiij arm, as a lesult of the Demociatlc jiarado at l'ottsvillo last week. Ho was burned with flrewoiks. Seth Purcell and wife, of Jersey City, ato urkey at the residence of John S. Moore, on Thanksgiving, and ret u mod to their homo tho saino day. uur nana had a turkey simper at Guenther's holel in Quakako Valley oa tho 23d lust. They repoit the eating and diinl. ing material among tho Germans as A 1. 11 V1.H- 1 ... jicury f, Aimer, a maneinan iMtillng In uumaijua, who was hurt on tho 13lli, is at work again. A tlica. 10 paily headed by J. A, Depew and wife, Baw Lady Macbeth at Kaiei's open House at Mahanoy Civy. Friday ovoning. Miss Caulo A. Mooie, late a teacher in tho Mahanoy City schools, is at homo for a few days. She is undergoing a course of treat ment at tho German hospital, Philadelphia. Nine Doutes Il.lnia;ecl. As a mult of a oavo-In of tbo Knicker bocker coltloiy wo. kiuyi on SatvutL-vy nluo uwelllnjsnt Yuievlllo weie so badly dam afced that the families will bo oblleed to vawto Iboiy. Tho foundation walls of tbo bulldiuj woie badly split aud the kltolien extensions weiodeliuihed fiom Ihe build I113S. HI Serikion tit tlin Jtiuluis, Rev. D. 1. Kvamlajt evening pieached an able and lulovusllng beiuion iu HioWeWi Bxiniit clu'ich to the niwubeis of Ma I or Jouulugs Cow.'). No. ?G7, Jr. O. U. A. M. Tliuiti wus a i.e UudMue at tlie ohuieb. For nil dKgideis of liie b'ond a.ul dljeklivo oiiia (Ake KO-DA, tiir gicuc llsxlettu Blood Toule. Buy Jcyt!oe tloui. Ee sure that Ilia name Lksski & Co., Ail.md, Pa., Is printed su every sack, 3-3-3taw A WOMAN GOES TO JAIL. Tn Aoower a Cluirgo or Defrauding n llotelkeeper A woman who Bays her name is Maiy Elliott was taken to tho Pottsvillo jail ou Saturday to await trial on n chargo of do fiaudlng a hotelkeeper, Tbo woman oas sho is a widow and that her husband died In Glranlvillo last June. She says she earns a living by cooking and alout tho first of! this month sho gavo up a position nt a Mt. Carmcl hotel to spend a few days hcio. Upon arriving in this town sho put up at tho Commercial notel, Tho proprietor of the hotel says that the woman paid her bill for tho first few days sho was there, but on the 12th of November, after running np a bill of J $15, sho picpnred t leave, without paying. Tiio woman asked Mrs. Neiswender to go to he bank with her and sho would draw suffi cient monoy to pay tho bill. While Mrs. Nelswc.ider was up stairs preparing to go out with the woman the laHor disappeaicd and nolblog was heard of her again until Pollco man Hoiveymekand arrested her on Mala street. rKtiSO.VAL. It is Hiram and not Daniel Neiiwender who is id. Mrs. E. A istock Mahanoy City. C .'w"oid Bejiiio, is visiting friends iu of Givavdvillo, was a viiiior to Iowa to-day. MikeMol'oi, of Mahanoy City, called oti 1'tie.ids hero yeMC.day. Mis. Kock aud Iiei fcou, Felix, of Lebanon, are vWi'ng f.io-idsheie. M'ts Salllo Dclaioy, of town, spent ycjlcr day with Poil ' le '.Vends. H. J. A)'i. of Wiificlil, Uniou county, was a bnsniev visitor to town to-day. Poor Ditec.ioi'-elect Dei r, David Lewis and E. C. Biobst d'ovo to PollivlHo yesie.day. E. G. J. Wodliuge , of rii'lpdelphia, is speud'nj! a few days hero wltii his )iieuts. John J. O'Connor, cleik at tbe Aliiisbotite, liRiis.10 cd business hero Satuiday moraing. Ja..ies Co.ik'ey Slid Ed. Holland, two of our popular youug men, were iu Ashland yoitev day, Lovi M. Pau'. of tho firm of Hcebuev & I.' lO. music do Icis of Potlsville.did busiuess hcio on SalUidi-y. llo'x.'vu Bevnii, who went to Maeslag, South Wales, boveral months ago, returned heio on S.tlmd.iy. David aud Gus PhilUpi, of Midvallcy, NoHlinmbor'andi'onnty, spent to-day vis! ing le'ntlvts la towu. Tbouia Itowfee, of Poiiv "I'o, who spent tho past week iu town as tho guest of his pa.entT, io.c foi'his homo this roorntng, MiiS Ma';-, lo C'oonoi', who was tho cucst Mbs Nell Mellet, of East Lloyd Micet. lb pai seve,.l dtiyi,, left Tor hoi homo to-day. M. M, Bin I e, J. R. Coyle, S. G. M. Ho'lo jioievnudJ. H. Pomevoy, Esqs., foioicda legal quailello at tbe Lehigh Valley depot this moiiilng. iu 1 w t wuo was s.'onillng n vacai'011 Willi h's parents nt Wm. Pcuu. left forvho Buckuo" Uaivouity, Lewisbuij,, to-day to loMiiiio h's buid'ei iheio, Dr. and M m. Stou'b, and Srisvos Mabel Sli.idb nud Emma Keiiier enjoyed n dilvo to Loar 'lry oslq,dny and whilo tbcie called 011 1' "onuer lowiismcn. M. D, Mastel'ev James Hn-jucfi, maupger of the Gmnd Union Ten Cooiiuiiy, al Johnstown, Cambria couiily, leln ie to that place to-day, nficr a p'ot"--Htt sqjouru aiuoug the l'rieuds of his youthful days. KO-DA. ttio eicU Mexl an Blood Touii Lai,o doi'ar boulo for 2oc. Tlie Vlaco to lo. oneianuo.i'i jwopie visiting toe counly seat.'biirna'ucd PohsvW o) all call in tlje Aoauemy ut t am. .iiuerJ. t. Cooney. Ibopou eto,- gicctB you with a smile, or b'l f enial b'otber, M. A. Coowey, welcomes you. it is tbo rosoit for all gentlemen from Hoilh of tho mountain. 8-21-tc IMck ii Up. ,Tlie atlonllon of the Hkdld has been oft'lexl 10 the la ot that 1 be burinl of tho dead ort Jyiug oa West Ceutre tlieet will bo doomed n favor by 4ho residents of tdat vicinity. Wo i es tho bubject tho liiit CoiislaMo wlU do tho lest. Wuter Coninany Xoilco. Iiio ShcnandoEh Vnler and Gas Comtiany gives notice ibat tbe waler will bo turned off US j) p. 111, on Monday, 28th . inst., and l-cmain ofT until 7 a. in. on Tuesday; and until Anther notice thereafter the water will bo turned off iiom 0 p, ju. to 7 a. in. and 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. 120-1 f 4 S. D", Hes3, Superintendent. KO.DA, Moiioau Blood Tonic, 8 E. Cculro sticet. j Friu-llosearlli, N<onFiiUsuudMiwMaiy A. Hojgarth, boihf town, woio marriod Satuiday own injbWRev. 11. M. Ltchleuwaluer, at tho hotuiJ of the groom, corner of Contra nud Chestnut st t eels. Dowus' E Ixir s 111 cuio any eough or cold no mutter of how long siaudlug. 1m No lltteUlous. It MRU exneeted that decUlons would ho rendeied by Uie Poitivllle oouit totlay in tlie water injunction oate and the matter of dividing toe ward of this town, but none wuje handed down. v Tntienre inn 11 v common liu.mnnlt tniA bn.iue'eia only one Lit hi jiRiU c.ua loi Bll l.niiuoi spmlus. C.i.s, lliiiispno nl ulliod pa u. Jlsnaine li l!el ?k OH. l"n,i 'a centl, bold at P. V. 1, Knilu a ding ioie. LIVELY FIRST WARD ! THE BISLA'S COMET PLAYED HAVOO WITH IT. OVER A SCORE OF DISTURBANCES One Degporato Hun Kept a Con stable and Nine Assistants Busy and Rodo to the Lookup in a Wagon. HE astronomical hoax that tho woild was to bo bnrnod to a "state of nothingness" yeilerday together with the ar rival of pay day on Saturday put somo of our foieign element in a gloilou3 shle Saturday night. Tho First waid was especially lively. Some of the pcoplo down theie had made up their minds that if B'ela's comet should hit Shenandoah the louj-tailcd visitor would not find them at hoiuo, so far as their senres were concerned. In some of tho boarding houses the festivities went far beyond tho bounds of law and order and as a consequence "Squiio Jack" was obliged to wiito out many warrants and Con stablo Toomey was obliged to mako many tll;3. Yesterday morning tbo docket of the Fiist waid comt showed that about a dozen assault and battery cases weio tho fiuits of tho jolliflcatiuns of tbo night before. Tho first case in which Constablo Toomey was called upon to act was found in one of tho now houses near tho o'.d P. & E. depot. Tho Countable fouud bis man iu a glorious staio of festively. He was a Hun and his name was Miko. Ho had nlieady beaten thieo of his fellow-boarders and kicked over a red hot stove. A h.lf dozen boaideis who loUiloed suflkieut piescnce of mind and equilibrium to enable them to cany a few buckets of water succeeded in puttlug out the Hie nnd pi obably saved the row of houses from dos Unction. Miko, the terror, mado a desperate re sistance aud before ho was lauded at tlie 'squire's office tho constable and nino assist ants were in a sweat. During tho hearing Miko was asked the cause of his behavior. Ho answered : "Meestir j'Squire, him odder mon say him comet come and nio say ' veil, let's havo bully time ;' and den vo slug und dance und fight und have a bully timo." Miko then made a rush for tho door, but Toomey grabbed him as ho lomaiked, "No, you cau't como't." Tho 'Squire waiued the constablo not to repeal tbe pun under a hoavy peualty and oidered that Mike bo taken to the lockup. ' Miko took on another ugly spell. Ho fought aio a new moral constitution, a uew dlsposi likoaliou, notwithstanding tho number of ' tion sliowiug it6elf in a changed life, aud olllceis against him and it became necessary to put him in a wagon nnd haul him to tho lockup. As tho wagon passed through tho streets tho pooplo thought somo hunters wero on tholr way homo with a livo wild cat. 'Squlro Monaghan was found at his office to-day counting his receipts for Saturday. "I havo just sent for two coal and iron police men to escort me to the bank," said he. "Oh, yosj I did a splendid businoss Saturday night. If cornets keep on coming this way I am ! afraid it will not pay mo to tako tho nost' ofllco. Mike's oaso was tho worst, rost paid their fines aud costs." All the GOT ANOTHER FIT. Tlie Fire Alurui Syslem Is Hccomluz Vei y Kcceillrlc, At about 8 o'clock this morning tho fire ftlar.11 bell bounded ' Toil mlnntna lulnr it btii'ck aud bhoitlv after "2" nirain. 1 Tbo peo,)lo opened the doors and windows of their bouses nud iuquhed, "Where is tho "tor buc no ono lould toll. Several firemen hastened to tho borough building to learn wiieiiior any one was meddling with the apparatus. Tbo indicators iu tho engluo houso had restored no uninber, which iudi oaied that Iheio was something wrong in tho battery room or bell tower. Whilo the fire. men waroluvesllgavlug, tho bell sounded '."a" aud about two minutes later '-3." The autlcs puzzled the iliomen. KO-DA cleanses nod ninifiej tbe blood, Ilenlroyeil by Vied, By the ujisetttnj of a lamp firo stalled between 2 and 3 o'clock this morning in tho second story of a house occuniod bv llm family of James Filasimmoug in lower Wm. Ponn. Tiio house and all lis oonteuts ware doatroyed and tho members of tbo fuuilly Kuely escaped from tho flame. Mr. 1'iU biiumoa's low Is about 1000. Eet woik done at Breuoau's Steam Lauu . Eve thijg wh.'to and spotleM, Lace f .a'ea a specially. A" wok gufauited A Outer Olijuct. A queer lookiug thing, which tbe owner uysiaa dog, is on fiee oxhlbltlon at the Ko-da ageuoy, No. 8 East Centre street, it hag three bodies, eight legs and two tails, "I havo el ha'ta. on Oil 111 my f.in v and , nau 11 a 1 I Journey, i SUNDAY SERMON. Kev. Wi"lam l'owick l'reaclies on I.usU Ot tllO FjfKll. Tho scmion in the M. E. chtncli on Sunday evening wa3 on "Religious Quackery": Jotcnilau 0-M "They hnvo healed also tho hint of tho daughter of my peoulo slightly, saying peaco, peace, wheu tlicic is 110 pence." Tho morals of both priest and pcoplo wero veiy low. Tho piophets prophesied falsely, nnd tho priests boTo rulo by their means and God's people loved to havo it so. Jeremiah proclaimed dostiuction and the falso piophets proclaimed peaco. They mado light of sin and did nothing to cure it. Their religious quackeiy was like much that exists in our own timo. Tho moial damago of tho race lesulting from the fall is no trifling matter it is no superficial malady. Tbo depravity wo havo iuherlted from a fallen ancosliy calls for hoiolo tieatment. Woseo it showing itself in the picdisposltion of childhood its affinity for evil. And with advancing llfo we see its rower developing until it overleaps allbairicrs and defies all efforts at sclf rcfoimaliou. We see it in man's treatment of God his disinclination to worship at His feet and to acknowledge His claims. We see it in man's contempt lor God's word and tho complacency with which tho traditions of men aro allowed to usurp its place. Wo see it in man's disobedience to God's command and disicgard for His cause. Tho ways and thoughts of men aio out of harmony with God nnd need to be abandoned. Tbo serious ness of man's hurt and tho depth of his need are lo bo seen in tho sacrifice of Calvary as nowhere elto. It required a cross nnd a divine vicl tin to adequately express God's views of man's hurt. And as tho judge's opinion of tho law is much uioio itnpoitant than that of tbo culprit's attorney so God's opinion of man's hurt and tho remedy is worth much more than that of lo'igious quacks who ci y peace, peaco, when there iz no peace. Sin is a deeply sealed malady which mani fests ilte'f iu various symptoms called sins. Souicl imes it is in the lusts of tbe flesh, some times iu the lusts of tbo eyo nod ngaiu in tbe pi irio of Mfo. Paul calls them ' wmks of tbo flesh adultery, fornication, uoe'eanntss, Inviviousness, idolatry, wilchciafi, hatred, variance, eut'larious wi-aih. s.iifs, seditions, hoics'es. etivyiiigs. muiderers, dinnkennesK, revcllliigs, and buch like." And ,",om tho veiystiiut ninuncr in which many havo been healed wo are driven to tho conclusion that they havo been victims ofieligiom quacks. Many we fear aro slumbering in carnal security, deluded with the idea that tbcie is peaco when theie is not. Of those who tampered with conscience and a nth it was said "for this cause shall God send them stiong dolusion that thoy should bellovo a lie, tbnt thoy all might be damned." How thoso who live iu plcasuio and aro deadj whilo they live, who lovo the danco, the thoatie, eucbio parties, and such pastimes moro than tbo prayer meeting can dream of peace is an incompiehensible mysleiy. They will bo undeceived when tbey wake up iu hell. Tho criterion of peace with God is not the dictum of iho quack but tho now birth of the soul in tbe imago of God. '-Marvel not that I say uuto you, yo must be bom from above or yo canuot enter tho kingdom of God." And among the inevitable marks of tho new liirib new spiritual capabilities. "Neither cir cumcision nor unciicumcision availeth any thing but a now crealnie." "Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Auny," Is tho uamo of a Utile book just received tolling all about Ko-to-bae tho wonderful, haimless, guainuteed cure for chewing smoking eignieilo habit or snuff dipping, No-lo-bac is the only guaranteed tobacco habit cure iu iho woild sold by d' ujglsts. Men tion this pnpor. TH K STERLING REMEDY CO., 45 Raudolih St., Chioaao or Indiana Mineral Springs, lud., and get a book mailed free. ll-ll-13l-eod For a shoi t time only we will sell large bottle ot KO-DA for 2Co. A New Society. Legal notice lias been given that 011 Mou day, December 2G, 1892, application will be inadbforachaiter for an association to bo ,,own as "King John Sobleakleo 1JI Polish Roman Oatholio Beneficial Society of Sheu- """loan, Pa." iho object of the society will no to cuttivnlo a benevolent and proteetivo spirit ainoug tho members. To the Public. It islinportnnt that chimney should bo cleaned 10 avoid flic. I, the undersigned, am engaged in sweeping chimneys for a fair price. Call on or address D. Biadley, 513 East Centre street, Shenandoah. ll-20-3t Ills liody Itecovereil, Joseph Sogel, a Polish miner of West Cherry street, was bulled beneath a fall of coal in tho water level of tbo Bear Run col lioiy Friday morning. It required constant woik until uonrly ten o'clock Saturday night beforo his body was lecovoicd. A Great Stock. Five lbotiaDd novels, the latest and host UTned. toJlins at 25 cents other vacce, for baloiitMaillcHe'bfor 10 cents. The finest P'ay.'oj caul iDthc.'niaiket 5 cents por pack. M"" I'.eslgn. W. P. Williams, SeUool Director iu the Second waid, will hand iu his itwigoatlou at the next uieeJug of the Boaid at ho has luovM to Shamokln. where he ha.- accepted is pokttlou under Geueral Manager Williams. ".l 0 T'Vt'b ' it ilie unlmnnv suRerer . ., 1 -a,,,- v.-..,.. 1 veil irg wu l nil.l..,l,..lll ll.llK.nl l.nV ...I. Nuui..Kia mul l,.iiti:in r, ,c e ' '
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