BRUMM SPEAKS. ,it I mi k was turu meditated murder, shall be guilty of murder in the firttdegree. All other muruw. be guilty of murder In the second decree. No 1 one man, I care not who he may be, can a a Kliice comprehend ana omen . - nienU of murder and I don't care how ofton, OHUItoa ANNOUNCEMENTS. Vluro and When Hcnlres Will be Con- riiutrtl To-morrow Trlnltv lti'I.nuied cliuroh, Hey. Koberl I'Ikiylo. pnitor Services to-morrow at 10 i. m. and 6.3UH. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Overybody welcome. Kilielos Israel Congregation, Went Oak i .,.,,.( ti 'a I tUat when t liintln.uni'M.rsoffump.uiv dit't tho proper onViHl.thespeeial ollb : uHh' r.iiiipauy.togo will, a number of empl.'.w of the oinp.u.y to repair their road, that for the purpose of pro ...In ..., nmnlosea they took with them .i... .i. i,,i nnrfact riant under the mmn; tui "twj .. . idueioa isrtipi uuiitsronununt ob v law to arm themselves for that puriiose; that lreeti UeT. H. Kaldnowiu, ltabbli services wheu they had been lulled into security and I ,very rrtdy evenings Saturday and Sunday their nropotty wae destroyed at uigiit " met noon ana eviiiing. . ' . ., . rloht to anticipate Welshllapllat church, r, or how able,or howdirtlnctly hi. lienor may u, HrMilon of that danger - ,in n miiot fully comprehend It and danger, u . -IbH'in'your mind.. XnT In e.ero. of their Cfctbolle church of - great degree on the ProPM,t-lo,n;it"., legal right, and performing their legal duties; ohwry Blreel) abo,8 West i tlio subleot of illiU" . . ..... .i -.., ..n t.i where their iod was I luat I ' . ,i,unt. far am and it it for that reaaon ... n.iilnr a caae I would like got a. Hood a twt a xnowieuge , .i.-.i- . iL.I ... .......tlaJlfl (.IflllV IIlUll to deatroyea on ineir umi M own right of way, peaccanie, aim conception and as ' .., ow a. I can ami n .,, ii,Br were ' " ,, wWI Idea if in the propeny; .7 ..Z Lu .... o:hmiuii, yiu. - o - . ijV a mob who were mere mey wuuuui owning of a murder owe, they could have Rof lho Uw Rnd wltUout any legal before them in writing or printing the many ,,,,,,,.,! , n . i t.i.1,. All knnni? IB mm- --o . (11 iiiuuuiiB UI llUUllljluw. - o dc Preaching service, at 10 a. m. and 0 p. m. by the pastor, Itev. u. i. Evans. Sunday school at 8 p. m. Hveryboay the Annunotatlon, street, Hev. JI. F Tlteillv. rowlor. Masse, at 8:00 ana luiuoa.m. terpen at 3:00 p. m. Ht. Oeiirae's Lithuanian uatnono enurcn, corner Jardln and Cherry streets. Rev. I Abromattls, pastor. Mass ana preaching nt lu a. m. vespers at a p. ra. Welsh Congregational church. Hervlce. on Sunday at 10 n. m. in Welsh and 0 p. m. in Etiglleli. 1'reaching by Rov. T. Henry Jones, of Mahanoy City. Sund.iy school at 2 p. m. All ore Invited i ..l ami ufTnr IlRVini! ; .:;. ..,.tn-fnrln.tanco,execut. Mr an uu aw.u. -"-"--, r. u..., iunlflaUo oomblnliuan uniawiui salvation Army, corner MMn and Oak streets, g the murderer only commits Juh.u from iqwlrlng : aaivav a. UlTl,n ,n hnm rtiln. An otneer in me """' .. .. ., . n.,,. n . ii.ni ir n-n me " . i n , 0, mat tracK a inuiuiiiii.e - oomraaim. oervira an ..ju.i.. duty, eltherattemrting to make an arr , ht bR(1 ft r, ht to m 3and8 p m Meetings will aftv arrest ha. been made, a prisoner at- An IntereMtnic Letter. The following letter contains much that' will ho of great benefit, to many of our road ora . Hiram. Ohio, 1802. Dr. David liennaly DeahSir: I am 00 year, old and gener ally played out, or so I have thought up to two week, ngo when I coinracuond to use Dr. David Kennedy's Favorito netnedy. Slnco then 1 have experienced a decided change. For tho last 20 year. I havo been more or less troubled with Inflammation of tho blad der and kidneys, and a. tho years havo gone by, I havo .uroly and gradually grown woreo until I should not havo boon surprised at nny time that passing urine by nature's effort wuuld cease. Uesldes, httvlog constant pain in tho kid neys and bladdor, I havo bad rhcumatlo pain In every uiuaelo and Joint, and havo often re marked that I did not beliovo thcro was a man living that had suffered as much as I had. I nru not of an enthusiastic nature, but I must any I havo not for a single day In live years felt as well In overy way as I do now. Have Improved dally since I began tho nso of Dr. Kcnnody's Favorite Kemody. About a a Roval. Introduction Bureau. Presentation of People of Renown To the People of Shenandoah and Tho Mahanoy Ynlleys. the mob that was bo hehl every night during the week excepting week ago I gave a man, afflicted with bladder m.iT he annul lor mat. puri"jiw mo w i.mii tii sboots and kill, mm, emy wtnn im. Mondav n eht. eonmlt. excusable homicide. One who kill. Zv - a Ebene.er Evangelical church. Itev. R.M Mch. , , . . ..i,i(mt commit, aooi uu ueing iroaisworB, no . lenwalner, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. ,,v n, Mdventu.e o " whoro B and the, were therosponsib c , !, and we ttnd fl:30 p. m. ln Engll8h. Sunday dental or oxcusablo bomloiue. bcIug u th0 cxorclso of a lawful right and gctloolat i:30 p. m. All aro hoartlly Invited to man may be chopping a tree uow , iwral authority, whatever may havo been lMona. I ..tlicr is standing near him, ami wmie rMllU of ollr act8i If lt WM all accident or Presbyterian church. Ilev. T. Maxwell Mor ; ,..u,.ping the tree the head of the a x u m)l)aIiventure, thero can be no manslaughter, rlson, pastor. Services nt 10:80 a. m. and 0:30 rro,., the helm and strike, the man stand ng f0)at0lto mau BrIpg p m. Sunday school at p.m. Christian him and kills him. Gentlemen o " - SI)ecl8linvItetlouwewlU Endeavor Society will meet .o. i - tleuies me . , ung at 7:aw. i-rayor muuuuE u" j the shot Bhow 1118 re"n lornuiiis uuu .1 u n... vcnm( 4t 7.30. All aro cordially mviioa. trouble, part of a bottle of I"avotlte Kemody and he said to mo to-day, "that la a great medicine; I am better already." and ho drove eight miles to get a bottle. Very rceroctfully youis, S. I. Youko. 1 iur that Is this oaee. No one hut that poor I'arfltwas kl.Ud by . . . . . .. ..W ull yOU Uiat too U1UU Illiu "u"u,i I thai -saint, from JSriggs gun.n nwi- ? .,,lV . .,,. ti, nt (ipm.nli that the mob ,,,.lont. And If H was an acciueut ,......., ... .,n,u min h.ml nf a.am m. Hundav school at 4 p. m. Epworth ... ... vi.tiltrt. mSUO Ul Illliuniu flu""" n"u " I 4- 9.1 th.-n it is oxcusablo lionucnio au .. ,,! ... r.eaguo at 5:45 p. ra. rraycr ljiuouub . . . dinkey back from tho croelng." "Why?" First Methodist Enlsoopot church, llev. Wm. u 1, ttnclnr KftVlCBH at. 10130 tt. m. UUU k ri-i Tin 11 II i Tt 3 1 Ho i . .. . , 1. n.ff i ,.,n t)e so. Gentlemen 01 tue jurj -, i,e anything else under tho testimony already ! m fur the Commonwealth, unless it is mutdor i ... fh. flmt .l..ree. You have got beforo you eiv conflicting testimony and I feel well ...,.no,l (bat If cverv one of you twelve men the i i , , .i.M.i t vour minds that this vt&8 an accident, you are at ltat in very, Strangers and others tiia nrnnrlf-tnrn of lf,iM-Tina haTO SPi iTiniiaanrln nf fin llnrntn mnltH It known that .tcuresUmigbs, Colds and La Orlnne. Trial notlUs of rau-Tlua free at 1". I". D. Klrlln's lrug store. A New CniHllibito, Edward L. Williams nunouures himself ss a oundidato for Chief Burgess, subject to Citi zen's rules. Mr. Williams has been a worthy citizen of town for20 years. 1 13-tf. P? mako a voyage around tho world and meet tho crowned w i 0 jjeada of Europe as woll as the most distinguished peoplo in this country and abroad would cost lots of money, wouldn't it, even if you had tho cntrco into their society? But suppose you could sit in your own homo with your wife and children around you and como face to lace with splendid photographs of these peoplo of note, that would bo quito a big stop toward knowing them as near, porhaps, as you will over got. And when you begin to weary of studying tho features of this class of society wo will show you a good many places and things in far-away climes that many of your brethren havo paid thousands of dollars to sco. VISli tlnug .1 Deed Uecnnleil. Tho following deeds seio placed on record at tho Recorder's office : From John Harking to Jacob Timmlns, lot at Frackvillo. From John Parkins to David J. Hsmmet, our .... jk You can take Your Family with you without EXTRA COST, and without the discomforts of Travel to you all. . . . . . . a .. tf vim Zui X you hear the 010,0 mob, II ichard Amour found that dUcretlon ear about it wi.euyo WM the bettor part of valor and he ssid "All aud CVenln r,r"r:,,'I iiiio w. . .? very gravo doubt. are in doubt .if ,,itr testlmnnv tho l icts or in doubt as to the law applicable to the fact, give this man tho benetlt oi it. The Commonwealth insists that under this NBtuuony this Jury shall say this man Is guilty of muider in the first degree, i wain to siy right here that the lespomribllity for .-,ii..t i. with tho lurv. They aro tho nnlv illacrullonarv element in of a cato of this kind. His .TnriVe. has none: tho lailer has none hhrrin'haeuouojonly tho jury and tho Kx. ... nt.voof tho state in tho oxcrciso of dem on Thursday ovening. nlH.nt.ct ncilpnmft. Wo want this crossing for tho pooplo to pass .-, ttnttst church, South Jardln street bv on" and tint tho mob woro occupying the .inB at 10:30 a, m. and at 6:0 p. m. crossing themselves. That upon the requests prenchlrgby tho pastor, Ilev. W. U- Harrison. r ihl. ,ui. In ntirminiicn of a lcL'iil author- Prulso service at 8 p m. buouuj . ... , .1 .3h tha Y. 1'. H.I Ity, penorm.ng a .ogai uuiy, "-.""-,: Wednoidav evening general request or tho hiod, movoa uie uinKey ui:. ,, Evervbody welcome. ThKt after parleying for somo time with this mts, rrotostant Episcopal church, Oak tr-Wvnin .. cn...l.n o in.vi ------- viiiin. uiuiiiiii.: ".I"-" i n'.inpir. Tne recior um- eiHUb ... I i ,!.. f l,., rU.n-.1lll .,,1.1 oa tl.n inminif scrvlco altcmntciy anu m awuuuii . . nvnnlns service. The lay reader, iUaries property ol Alary iinowics. iiaskins. officiates in tne ausein-o u. .v lrom r60pio s iiuuuing anu l.oan Assocm- i ir : Tnno-ft of nature and man, has come in to Buppiv.tne ueuciency tiontoEuthGiiBUhsforlotatOIrardvillo. iii-t l c From Henry Weidorhoid to Vincent Cszew- Und to transmit to homes in distant lands the picture and visions ot ski, premises south sido of East Centrostrcct, Shenandoah, for $10,000. whpxnlhli mnb made tho mistake! That became of Ulchard Amour saying that lie would go back, they took advanlngoanlthon Sir. llriggs, In his judgment, that well, the better thiijg to do is to put on a bold front (and I beliovo lt was tho best that could bo . ...... i .i.- in...nKtnB r trial uonoJ Ruu m response to mu tianH" Honor, tho 1,18 mau uo u.ui.. . . U10 a Diavo mau. loiit wueu nu mu fortunately lor that poor noy, . anu, mm that noor bov. Holland God knows thoy havo my sympathy, as they The'advantages of pictorial representation as a means of inform From sheriirto Pcopio's nuiMing and Loan ; un(1 verifvin0- can hardly be oxaggurated. "Wherovor travel is practicable thcro tho lens, with its quick flash of light and swiftly . i. i ... I Mni 1m mil ft t encv. me result, w laioier " ' Uav0 tUo avmmthy of llriggsand every man bo the result ol tne uiscretmn " that was thcre-unfortunately for these two mm have. No other power can Into fo o there was a rat there: and we ixc. pt the Executive, lt is your uicibhu , it is your judgment; it Is your net nud no other. Now what shall be our defense? As 1 have told you, wo are guilty of no murder. . We aro guilty of no manslaughter, vither vol'iutaryi or involuntary. Manslaughter Is divided into two classes voluntary and In- .,nr n. 11. llrldemun. Sunday scnooi at . ah emits rrco and everybody made i.o.n-iiiv weloomo. Primitive Methodist churcn. kcv. j. 1-ruuuv, pastor. Servloos to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 m wslov nraver meeting at 5:43 p. m s'n.balh school at 8 p. m. Wesloy League MnndAv evnnlne at 7:30. Class meetings Tuosday and Wednesday evenings at 1 o'clock. trovr meetlnir Thursday at 7 p. m. All seats tree. Anyone not having a church homo is corJIally Invited to como here. PERSONAL. poor hoys, thero was a rat will show you that that rat, in his anxiety to mako a hero of himself, grabbed tho muzzle of tho gun, and in grabbing tho muzzlo a struggle rosultcd by which that gun was ac cldeutly discharged and then, liko all mob3, like all rioters, like all inllammablo gather inns. God knows whoro it ends. Aud wo will Councilman Scholfly Is seriously 111. Tim. Coakley has gone to Tremont to vlelt his sister. Frank Hess and J. S. Thomas were county seat visitors this morning. Thomas McKeone, of Colorado, spent a lew Hall Postponed. Tho first grand ball of the Mnnhatten Athletic Club, which was to havo taken place Monday evening, January 15th, has been postponed until Monday, 22d hist. 1-13-lfj IS p()K HIGH CONSTABLE, JOSEPH. BTEMPEST. Subject to tho decision ot tho Citizens' nomi nating convention tho reality. Now if you will como with us on this yage ceeee Citizens' Conventions ! Imnrn in trusfl Inst night. I T.Mtwvrrn W. D. Seltzer and Arthur Shay, of vnlniflurv. when vou cot two ur uiuiu . . , . . . i . , I ar.,..-l ' ' , " o " . or ccltement, how yn 8nu ""ow "y oompoteni. iwi.muu, rott,viUe transacted business hero to uay. r 1!!""," that which you have already 'w, Williams, of Chicago, III, is vlr- u t -o , - lti4.i,ia mnn nevnr knnw 1 nrllt. mat 1 arm I nt Tlrnmaa Iln1rn.nl hUUlQ " ,11 ning ins raotuer, iiii. i4.""- - You will see many wonderful things, meet many celebiated person- agi s, and you will not lose any time from business. The first week wo aro going to introduce to you: 1st. The vonerablo Justices of the Suprome Court lof tliof United Notice is horeby given, by authority granted c.. .D:., i.1apT. vnhfiR nf nffir.B. HnrnmlKcn nf Nlign. SiaiN, " luui the Citizens' City Standing andoih, Pa., that the primaries of the dltterent wards will bo hrld on Friday EvenltiKi January 9,'91-, at 7 o'clock, at tho following places; 2d. The lovely Hrs. Cleveland. 3d. The President of the United States, Mr. Cloveland. 4th. The Cabinet of BIr. Cleveland's second administration with a at v. At' . i Tt,. t -Wu srripi yoor Ik Jose) Ilr i Mr. the ii' on it 1 other, that is vo,un ary - , strangur , hillli tbut hs have no . - " . . auw no uoes itiuvoiuuw.1... ' ..ii.. c...uiwil,.HI,1'tnKinnmoHv(i . ...,i nrti,.l tlarl. of manslaughter is where a person h In the per- . hnntlnp that ,)00r b0T ,,.,t there wai no nin with town , llVri -At tho publlo house ol Wi Ham LnToTIrl!(1 nlinto (hv Saronv) Of Mr. Cleveland in'tlie Centre. ,u..nnn nf an unlawful act and While so 10- ? .. ' .... siainuujr v,., r licnancK. I "r- k . reason at an lor ir. mat i rjii . ..,. v...i ir,.,rii, l.'n,i.,renn' ha 1. Timntm UK be 'nadvtrlcntly kills a r--on. out sl!lm,. tll0re. oerfectlv harmless boy, that "T" n.'.i. .t to McKeansburc building. " - 1 1.ULILT yUlll.). - - , , ... , t , . r. ...i.4l....t.l.l,.HI,.,mvlnirtbtbnrri'l ... - i r . Rnl, Car- rairo ll or i-iumui! iiiras bnu muuir ,,.,.'.. . - to nttenu tue luuenu ui pany s bullUng. in the struggle, mat mo gun wai uibouhikiu, 'I'homas is serving In ins piaco. and wo will show you that tho shot: that was tflio ouy .iCou Sullivan, of "Unclo Illll" diicharged from Hriggs' gun novor struck fam6j cam0 up from Tottsvlllo this afternoon Parfltl and we will give you tho benefit of t0 'aijo hands with his numerous acqusiul- that at this stage or the prececuings. wnen clef.-nro is that it is not voluntary man xliirghtor becauso It was not committed in an ..darin which tho ono. if guilty, was in a beat of nasslon. It was not involuntary i uia iBlaughter because tho prisoner nt tho bar was not ongagod in tho perpetration of an un law ful act. But it was oxcusablo homloido; 'it, was an accident. It was dono inadvort l ntly, unintentionally. That If it was dono . by Iiriggs at all, it was without any intention , '., do it; and for that purposo wo propose to ' put on this stand first : witnesses for the r,- of shnwlnir that wo were there in wo havo havo ihown that to you we know thero will he no question as to what your vordlct will be. We only ask that when you retire, If perchance somo impression may have been made upon your minds during this trial ag.inst this prisoner, that you will push IXurth irf At the nnbllc houBO ot Peter Hlloy. Fifth H'uril In Hclimilfs hall, corner Coal and West streets. The new rules will govern the primaries. II. O. HO VlSIt, Clmlrmxn. Jaueh McKuienny, bi-crcUry. 5th. Vice President Stevenson and nineteon'prominentimembers of the Senate. j Gth. Twenty prominent members of -theHouseof Representatives. 7ih. The Presidents of tho United States since the formation ofcthe William Doylo, of Now York, uow stationed at Mahanoy City, whoro ho is putting In the engines for the new water works, was a town visitor lost evening. ... rr..,. l.. nf. York the Ueorgo Y. a"'" " ,.. P A rnTTTJTt A V TAIVTTTAtJV Oflfli nastdayortwo attending tno staio twin" mat uixn , oa.ii Uiixi, x fauiu, pEltGUON'S THEATKB. P. J. FEHOCSON, MlHAGEn, Wu Mn I i ,t fcr iii ".i Johnai n1 Ityun , and at Tbr ! ehooui oi 0" Mn t of S wi CI . .i flvt ' W ll.dt we wore in the oierclse of a right that i i,c longs to every American citizen; show you bat we wcro thero to defend our property; rliow vou that wo had an indisputable right to i ho property; that we went there to defend hut right; show you that we were called upon by an ollioer of tho law; that that uUicer of the law had tho power of tho I ..,,ainlmlarv : that that power includes tlio nht of what is known as poise comiUitus, morning by Mr. Ilrumm calling scr r iw cp: hi TI O r p.HM Sc l'ir ton ' i c I heard all the tostlmony and all tho nrgu- raonts, aud I know what your verdict will be. At tho conclusion of Mr. Brumm's remarks Judjo Woidiuan declared tho court adjourned uutil !) o'clook Saturday morning. Special to tho llHitALD. 1'ottsvii.li-., Jan. 13. Tho caso for the de fense of John llriggs was opened 9:40 this pJallon. and has been placed upon tuo statu executlvo committee by that body. ltlrlbday Anniversary. Tho residence of Mlno Inspector and Mrs Slolu- on West Oak street, was tho sccno of a ploasant gathering last ovening. it was me 18th birthday of their accomplished daughter, Mis? Annie, and those who were present pro nounced tho gathering ono of the most soci- .Bl.ln ovouts oi the season. Tho participant -THE- I CRN ADO I Lincoln J. CARTER'S m mwmi United States. 8th. Twonty-eight Governors now in office. 9th. President Harrison and his Cabinet. 10th. Prominent Republicans 11th. Prominent Democrats. 12th. A dozen Generals famous since the War. -13th. Celobrated Union Generals. 14th. Famous Confederate Generals. 15th. Leaders of the Navy. 16th. Foreign Ministers at Washington. The following week wo shall present to you bishops, archbishops, cardinals, newspaper men, authors, composers, millionaires, aclrcsses, actors, Queen Victoria, tho Prince of Wales and his family and others. Tho third week wo Bhall present a fow more royal persons and r 's I tho power of tho country, or tno right to jamb mutton. T, , , T., ll he fashionable games and , , , iuoiuuuiv omu pu.o,, mU1Uiu,,. p,w. gsthoVthe neighborhood, or such other as- Sworn: Witness said Tott f, hmxmi at 18 .Jwful lands,- travels that will lost twenty constabulary rower may vine, was a civil anil mining cngincor, ana . ciftborato spread, to ocean liners at tullsped. tho mighty open tea i,a o cii:r. ii4- - i s tne with wavos running iuuuuliiu liiKu iuc nvtuu. .Iktkiio.o as tho d .flin n6eessary to assist in tho lawful bxer bad ruadea suroy of tho East ward of Gil use of its lawful rights. Wo will show you I bortun, and tho name for the Main street In' that tho Schuylkill Traction Company dioated on tho map ho got from the bystaud' had, by an ordinance passed by tho llorougu crs. of Qllberton, tho right to ly their Mr. Wadllngor objected to what bystanders tracks through that town ; mat mey laiu tola mo surveyor ou mo grouuu mat it was thoso trscks on ooncodeil terrltorj, hearsay ovldenco. Sustained, and not an inch hoyoud; that they complied Witness produced a map showing tho sec- with every letter and oachaudall conceivable tlonsoftho Traction Company's track now of tho ordinance that was granted clown and tlio section wuicu was torn up; which all did ample Justice. Tho following were among those present: .Misses Uattie . . .r.i.i c.roni, Maud Kclner, Lou JOUCB, iuiiuiu u I - Cather, Lillian Tltman.Tlolet Fielders, Maud Drown, Lost Creek; Menn. Ouy Keiper, T.t... ani..iflv. flrant Lessig, Grant Fielders, UU14U "V J, T -...I. David Owens, George Goodman, jouu v." Wm. l'cnn; Samuel Stelnbacu, r.ost A Ilunawny. i i..n, nf liorses belonging to Sockolosky, , ...... v.. . - .... I 44 ... 1.1. 1 .1 .1, .1 f... ,1..., 41. ..n.,l. ....... ...... ..( ...!... 1... 1..... I . . 4 ..Inn., .1 Villi B W K V 1U I eicrolslng their right or way, unuuputcu was on tno oast sine oi me nouso, j iect era), Aftor striking a iamp po3ii.i4"i dissecting room of n mealoil collogo, Chicago harbor at mgnt ana many omer bi-uiuu h uihisl. "To hold, as we'l as win success. Keep all your play bill promlsi-s." Lincoln J. Carter. Prices, as, So 75 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln'B drug store 1 Cent a- M. 1 spirit MISCELLANEOUS. By this time you will doubtless bo curious to know the conditions Listen; . T3A.CH day cutout tho urt coupon prlaUd on tlj fourth page and put it asldo with ono cent. . . .. I, .,.1 ..1 ,. 11 I.. !...- the territory oonoedwi uutu uiomus auer mm uu iuo nonuwost corner 01 wuai um uecu tll0 est Coal street aaioouwi, iu I "tlTANTED. A gin 1 -r cunmurr -worn unu yt)U ayo saved Beyen 01 tue coupons cuuscouiiVJiy uumuerou. unng tuoin to us track had been laid and the com,ny were known as Main and Gilbert streets. Thohole Lornlng while returning homo f"'uH W Plain sewing. Apply at this ofllce. n t. i nn- was on 1110 oast sine oi me nouso, u iect i i. ntrlklne a lamp-posiHui""-""" iitantEU-A origin uoy to learn mo ...... and unmolested by the Town Council, or any- inches above the ground and 1 foot 8J inches Coal Bml jaIda 6treets, they ran Into Urocer tit i y ii Worn pi ca - io t t- - i and tiivor an 1 Lloyd CiJ-iDW IIOI 11111 UUU""""1 V I 1 VUOI " , . I body eUo ; that the Tqwn Couuoll agreed to I north of the corner. The house la occupied Qrafa delivery wagon, damaging tne wneia Mi,.,t nf that rlKht to a third bv K. Trevethan. Tho witness also ideutified A i.vi. mm of tho shafts. The horses. HU ttBmit""' 1 " uu miu d , . . llnally brought under control uy uii asalcnmeut niirtv entirely d .-noensieu in iue tue noio in tno ruotogrspu. no aiBo uosig- oriainal 'contract ai.d the orlgiuhl noted a bullet hole in Kern's butcher shop on 1 ,itivor wlthout further damage. ...... ....i i... .r 4i.. .i. . r... r .i,A road tO WlllOU HSU U0 gia"" " IUO nmiinai ""'"i .. Klliiro6d, bad assigned all their ngnts sou northeast corner or tlio building, on tno we.t "7" .w' 030 o'clock, Lehigh way privileges to an iunooent party with the 8ui0, and:i4 feet from the ground. The Last evening, about 0:30 . . 1. ... nl.1.nnnn mfin - . . ... . .v. t. i. f ...I. .i ...i ,1 .i ii.. Vallev train n.a. irui4. - . f 4-,."": :jv .-o;i ,... i,i. knowledge ana oouscn u. mo wU w u luo . . . u. u..,.- --'--.,.,. .latlon. When picked om.,- (l.lberton; tnaimoir ' ; " 7 ,m he was uneonsolous aud was taken to the on the parties with whom thoy mado the first from each other, and from the pavement "P A cUeck hearing the . T-...A-.. ...a fmind In bis nocket, , .1 I-ImuI rlulit of HIT .vamAnlnnil Itinnmonililn nlli.r nirianim. USmO OI JOllll Juujr was tne assignee m i..- -- , . ... . .nnnM(i that was his name. 44V. 4. 4W "ft Y printing tiade. Apply at hehald ofllce. people iy Sunlight," tlio futuous work Introduced by that noted travoler, Foil BALE. Silk plush I'arlor Suit and 2a Mholar and writer, John Clark It hi path. LL. D, Eaoh portfolio will contain 16 yards of Velvet Carpet, both nearly now. ' ' Apply at this office. l-8-n pag0B aud there will be 20 portfolios. The whole iserlaa will make tho mostalu. ablo art collection Bach as cannot he met with often. You should Imvo the com- l-io iw ploto series, and you should seize the opportunity uow. If you aro aheady gottlng the Hkhald nil you havo to do la to savo your coupons and pennies. If you aro not getting the Heiiald (eud us your uatno and address, and tho paper will bo left bv carrier for vou every dav. 1 t" ost. A. robe and a horse blanket, on road I i between lwo and I'oiUvIllo. For infor- million address "Ii," Hkhald olnco. 4 nHVT4 mnUe 00 a dav. Greatest kitchen A iitonxll ever Invented. Ketall aids. 2 to live o, pavements and innumerable other moaiuro- aud without notice to them of any claim of ments he made. He also described thooouns that track being laid on unoonoeded territory; tskeu by tho electrio railway tlirougli tne ,1, nt ihi. Town Couuoll had mado tbreaw east end ol the borough. rneatedly to annoy this company and had agreed, Just as often, through somo of their morn: NurroW l!cpe. . i A iTnnrarlan. standing on the lennsyl- lull-wedilet ii' AHTISD Oil agent. A. good man to sell I luhricatnig ohb ...l. nnri olnlnllv nil dress with reference, C. Anson Heardley, Cloveland, O. T-.KAr. bst.tk fok SALK-rionerty K situated at tho northwest corner o( Cool he Coupons will appear .Commencing January 13th. TKfRuir-ii.lna nf ihn nVintnrrrfinhic serida iniiv ho pfxin tinnii nrmli-'kk - ... 1 .4 ...... . . , . 1 , 1 ouunicu I,. i"u -' . ... I c ,J J .j..... 'ii... w . ...v. 1 j - ----- , - I I The surveyor was on tho stand during the I inIa rftllrold trCstllng at the 'wer ena o. ,ndfthluffi Br()WU) 4 Nort, Main atrcet. Q. U. AndOMOn, online wiu niiu uw uvmou vi aa w4 m. i r-ijj strcOt, bid a uariuiv toiwi'o prank W. WIIbou. 310 North jurain Bine;. 4.,i: -,0,l,,f At, onSolals that notbiug would be dono and that toehnleal chareoter and such as would not aD0U 4 0'c!ofk" yosterday alteruoon. ab me ' .. . . 1... .. .1...-. .in,.. It... i.A.An.un ,...i.n I ... . ...I.. .nor-hAjt ihn TTtin had I " they were sausnea ; iiiai "" i r-..v. :10 jwssenger iram n,.,... n A WEEIC paid to ladlfs und gents boiore they tore up this traek they luformed JJr. Ilrumm has a number of witnesses thB pjegem-o 0f mind to drop between the QtJJ t0 sell tho llapld Ulsh WMljc enco in m. Buis, where he hung until tno last car '- I" neces- traveling correspondent, Mtilmnoy City, or at tlio IIehald oflico. " -he toliritor of the assignees of tho parties to ready to proceed with other evidence Car ease. The surveyor was oaueu nrei Because owr t)ie trestje, he had other Important engagements and wished to be relieved from the llriggs case as soon as possible. t, b F .limn thev had cranted this right that 1 Here would he nothing done and that by the president of the Town Couuoll of the llorough of ailbettoni that pursuant to that the Traotlon Company had the right to believe that there would be nothing done and that they would not be mo Wed, and hence took uo special pains to guard Uiefr trs,ck; they being lulled into set urity t.n u rtnrmii'li ir Uilbcrton. or somo of the ipdlvldual mrmb. n of tho borough, and I I thousand tinici thr .u bout the country will soy right here that I havo too tnwn re. , Its woi derful scenic . U. "S b cveryi tpeot for thai boroiijfb and lU rtt..ms to say w m IhP highest rocotuiuou I 11..W Inln, In pii. I, a ail.Tillt. apt llmt nflnf I 1 .,..1 , i tii,.i Aw Closing Out Sale. .nr A TVillon. 101 aud 106 W. Centre street, Mahanoy City, is advertising In another column of this paper a closing out sale of Furs, Coats and Capes, at greatly When in need oi anymiug sary; soils ut sight dHBK w i . i umbus, Ohio. normdeeut nosltlon. Hairlson & t o., Clerk No. 14, Ad- Col- At the Theatre. T?lmnr E. Vance's reallttlo drama, "Tho . .. . ,i i , , i.. . v.Hmun', 1 .Allured nrlees. Tim Limit, i M ill" Ii is becu play, d over a to give hor a ci U. and wnn 'let Into security, ti.. niminmnliiii. fieatre At 'bo t'i' 'tr. M ' ddon and Lowory , the kings nf all laugh makers, and au oncei out couip .uy or cou.o dlaus, will bo the atira lion at F r uson this evenlog. Those desirous oi I ESTATE OK DI ANN A IIOLIOII, IJectased, 111 Noilio Is bcrebj glvnu that te uuder sigueu Ai dltor, appointud by the OiT"jn' . . r.t .,i nvimii oountv. to make dls rlbu. tion of the mon.iy In thi- Imtids of Oi or,ie 11, ,io , atiiuluUlratoi, will meet mr names lo- . ..u.n.1 f.. ilm , in i.nkl-M ot ll.K 3lil)OiDtluent. .. ki.ni 114 uih C't Dtvo sinct. tn the ,. ruiub.iit Ktfilll". on Tiiin'u februry .mi ,w4. uiD oM"i I ii" n' on. when i (imn r all P.'run ii terci-i" a may attend, 11 Ni,.v v- li H TISU, Auditor. Originators of Fun. b'urrcunded by a company of Gathfred from the gtcnt 'utiry wot 14. rEUOUHON'B TIlEA'tlll- li c h x n - 1 ' 1 1" t-1 - tt . i 8 ''f a ran latr ion v te hIu j ah uyi l cou y ier 11 n a i h ..v. tv 3irantca o Mary iU irt) a'urday. J .u 13,184 11. iOllllftr a M in, g in t -
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