sta HHP ft ss" THE LADIES. CUT IN TWAIN. Terrible Put or n Once l'ruinUliij Young Sinn. Matthew Delaney, once ft yonng mall of excellent reputation and model bebin, Itnt m,. .. , ,. r . i of late yen a homeless wanderer, met . .!el1 8,1 Reloading fashion tt.rrl,,,B 'deiltn the Iiehllh vey tlcnot Are vou posted on the styles that dresses are beiiic I ilB season ' If not, why 5 These are our leaders fifiltrd Designer, io cents per fewr 85 cento per year 111 ad 'wutBator, i cento per copy, or ftit?$rsar in advance. UtJilBttes, 25 cents per copy, or ?year in advance. WSKS & BROWN North Main St. AfT COSLETT'S fSftuiurice River Cove Oysters. 1 - HOLRSAL.E AND RETAIL. Xftfbfes Trtrpve Priir1rtia. lm ' ' ' t dressed every morning. r mk COSLETT'S, South rvialn Street. crisps TM llli PITHY POINTS. Blankets and shawls are now selling fast. Wc handle only those of superior quality, and we pun-hose them iu case lots direct from the manufacturers. 60x80 fine all wool White Blankets, $3.75 per pair. 70x82. ft-75 the pair. 74x84, $5.50 a pair. A good wool Blanket as lew as $2 75 the pair 1 1 -4 colored wool Blankets, 1S1.25 to $2.75 the pair. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDER. W E A. R. Our stock of Lndica', Gentlemen's and Children's Underwear in cotton, wool and merino, has been selected with creat cure, and is certainly worthy of vour insrjQctiou. You will save tuoncv by taking advantage of the bargains we hove to offer iu this line. Wc handle only the best make of the leading manu facturers, and they aresold to you with a truantntce. Ladies' fleeced ribbed Vests, extra weiorhr. and oualitv. fine finish, at 2SC finer grade at Soc". Ladies' natural and scarlet all-wool vests. $1.00 to $1.25 Men's natural wool shirts and drawers. aoc. 5oc. 7sc, $1.00, $i.2St Si. 75 each. Men's scarlet shirts and drawers, JSC. to $1.00 each. M Saturday night, his body bavitig liocn cut in twaiu by a long train of com can. At about 7-.4B Saturday evcuing Politiey entered the l.ehlgh Valley depot and asked Michael Sullivan, tlio night operator, wlien the next frclsht train would go east. Mr. Sullivan replied that tbo last for the night bad tone. Delauey, who was under the 111 fliience of drink, went ontslde and stood on the platform. At T.-B6 a coal train running east pawed the depot and Delaney was seen climbing upon one or the ear. That was the last seen of him alive. At 8:15 a west-bound passenger train ar rived at the dopot and the crew reported that the mutilated remains of a man were lying on the eaitbouud track about midway between the Lloyd street and limerick street crossings. A stretcher was taken to the place and those assigned to the unpleasant duty were confronted by a hor rible spectacle on the track. Delanoy's mutilated body lay the north rail of the east-bound track and was cut In two at the chest. The left nrm also lay across the rail and was cut off Just below the elbow. The uninjured right arm was outstretched anil tbo bead rested sldewlse upon It. The bod whs upon Its bask. The manner of the unfortunate vHjthu's death will remain a matter of sup position. It is believed that a jolting of the train caused Mm to fall between the cars. Undertaker Franey took charge of the re mains and they were taken to the home of an uncle of the deceased, on West Cherry itreet. The funeral wilt take place to-morrow morning. Delauey was about 28 years of age. Up to u few years ago be was a young man of strictly temperate and other oxemplary habits. He bad received a good education and was noted for the oare be exercised iu bia dress. Iu the latter connection be was one of the best customers of a well known ci stom tailoring establishment in town. Ills Hie suddenly changed and downward course 1 came swift. It is said that bo tramped to all points of the compass in the United States and was given the sobriquet of "Shenandoah Slim" by tbo liobo frater nity. When tbo Flynn gang robbed Daniel Iireunau, the hotel keeper, Shenandoah Slim" was among tbo suspects and he re mained away from the town for somo time. Whon John Hall was assaulted and thrown upon tbo Lehigh Valloy tracks, whereby bo lost one of bis fect, "Shenandoah Slim" was found in the town, taken into custody and s committed to jail as one of tbo suspects, but soon after released, as no evidence was found against him. For somo time after ho remained below tbo mountain, but turned bis footsteps toward Shonaudoab for tbo third and last time. Many people of town remember hiin only as bo was when a young man attaining his majority and the story of the closing years of his life with its horrible climax forms a lesson peculiar in itself. 3 Tiro Cent Slump, 3 Cents To every purchaser at the City Drug Store, 107 South Main street, bale of stamps limited. ll-ll-Sw Tuolo mul III Deputies, SherilT-eloct John Toolo is having troubles of bis own just now In oudeavoring to sat-1-tfy the hungry placo-buntors. Tho an nouncement that he bad selected Thomas L. O'Donuell, of St. Clair; Georgo Opio, Douald son, and Frank Toole, of town, as bis depu ties has caused much dissatisfaction, espec ially iu such strong Democratic districts as Jlutlor township, which were entirely ig nored in the distribution of tho plums. II O. Bcchtcl, Esq., son of Judge Bochtol, i3an applicant for Solicitor for Sheriff Toolo, and 0110 or two othor Democratic lawyers ore seeking tbo position. Tho appointment of O'Donncll as deputy loaves a vacancy In the District Attorney's olllco, and It is said that Elmer Bochtol, a brothor of District Attor ney Bechtcl, will succeed O'Donncll. are not distinguished by any mark or sign from coughs that fail to be fatal. Any cough, neglected, may sap the strength and undermine tho health until recovery is impossible. All coughs lead to lung trouble, if not stopped. flyer's Clicrrg Pectoral Cures coughs "My wife was suffering from a dreadful cough. We did not expect that she would long survive, but Mr. U. V. Royal, deputy surveyor, happened to be stopping with us over night, and having a bottle of Avar's Cherry Pectoral with him, induced my wife to try this rmnedy. The result was so beneficial that she kept on taking It till she was cured." It. S. HUMPHIUES, Sausiy, Ga. "My little daughter was taken with a dis tressing cough, which for three years defied nil the remedies I tried. At length, on the urgent recommendation of a friend, I began to give her Avar's Cherry Pectoral. After using one bottle I found to nry great sur prise that she was improving. Three bottles completely cured her. J. A. GRAY, Tray. Salesman Wrought Iron Range Co., St. Louis, Mo. fMm Peetora is put up in half-sizo bottlo3 at half price 50 cents. THE GRAND JURY. OU will always find here a large "and attractive line ol Dry Goods to select from. Table Linens, Linen Table Covers, White, Scarlet, Gray and Plaid Flannels, Denims, Tickings, Muslins, Ging hams, Flannelettes, Canton Flan nels in colored, bleached and un bleached ; all-woll Skirting Flan nels, Crashes, Hosiery, Gloves, Towels. Napkins, Combs, Hair Brushes, etc. CARPETS AND RUGS Tllis department is 011 the second floor and is well stocked with the production of the leading manufacturers of Carpets and Rugs. You will find in this collection of fine patterns every thing that is desirable iu Moqucttes, Body Brussels, Axminstcr, Tapestry, Ingrain and Rag, and our prices arc so low that you cannot fail to he suited. We are agents for the BDTTERICK PAPER PATTERNS I A full and complete line always in stock. Monthly Fashion Sheets FREE OF CHARGE. Get one. P. J.GAUGHAN, No. B7 North IVIaln St. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of the skin ts Inva riably obtained by thore who use rozsoxi's Complexion Powder. FOR RENT. One dwelling on East Lloyd street, formerly occupied by H. C. Folmer. Has eight nice rooms. One dwelling 011 North White street, formerly occupied by Ia dore Lauteretein. Has 10 rooms. T"th, heat and other conveniences. -APPLY AT- O'HflRA'S MEM, Cor. mile and Lloyd Sis., Shwaflrfeah, Pa. BEST LINK OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STRAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. P. B. FOLEY, That truo friend to all sufferinc with colds and coughs. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, will al ways help and never disappoint you, as other cough remedies do. Will Make the Assessment. Tho County Commissioners have decided to liavo the various Assessors mako an en rollment of tho total number of children in their districts, of school ago, between six and sixteen years, as ono-thlrd of tho btato appropriation is apportioned in accordance with the number of children of school age. Had tbey refused to do this tbo school dis trlcts of tho county would lmvo in all probability lost one-third of tho appropria tlou for the year 1893, which would have been about $600,000. Tho committee ap- pointed at tbo recent meeting of tho Schuyl kill County School Directors Association at Mabanoy City bold a conference with the Commissioners on Saturday, and wcro stirred the enrollment would be made at ouco. Tbo books will bo immediately sent out to tho Assessors, and will entail a cost of about 8,000. The Homeliest Man in Shenandoah. As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for tbo Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is guaran teed to euro and relieve all Chronic and Acuto Coughs, Asthma. Bronchitis and Con sumption. Price 35c and 60c. Sheriff Sales. Sheriff Scott sold the following proportien publicly on Saturday: That of Michael ltolicrz, Barry township to Attorney M. II. Wilbelm for ?85 ; The ninety-nine aero farm and buildings of Nelson Brandon, La&t Union township, to Judge Ityon, attorney, for J. J. Dull. S8.050; Owen McNally proporty. Uirardvllle, to Attorney Wm. II. Marr, for 175 : Aaron Eckel property in Tremont, to W. W. Stewart, Persons of sedentary habits, especially salesladies, seamstresses, etc., who feel over worked, will find Dr. Bull's Pills a true, uterine tonic, and an active stimulant of the bowels. 25cts. In Their lteport to Court Slake Many ltecoiniuemlaUons, Tho gracd jury In its report to court stated that 110 bills of indlctmouU had been acted unon of which 03 wore roturned as truo bills and 20 not tiuo bills. They reported that many cases were tho result of saloon brawls and called the court's attention to mo ioiiow- iu saloon keepers who should bo boruo in mind at next license court: Iguos BauollsKl, Shcuandoah ; Win. Kozoklowicz, GInvrdvillo mien until 1 o'clock Sunday morning, Ugut- ina during tho ulcbt from 11 o'clock and after: John Donelavich, Glrardvlllo; Josopli Kokinosko. New Philadelphia, fightinc in side and loutslde; Puul Gusavago, First ward. Shenandoah : Joo Kustulus, Mabanoy l'lanu. on two occasions fights occurred there Anthony Golenus, Qllberton, is said to hao said on Sunday. The telephono in the Commissioners olllco should bo enclosed to insuro tho privacy of the ublio ollicial business. A great improve ment ou tho telephone servico could bo ac uomplisbcd by placing bolls and switches 1 each olllco Iu tho court bouse, for tho con vonienco of tho oillcialsand the uublic. They recommend an addition to tho nislo and femalo lnsauo departments at the Alms' house ; tho present water supply is inade quate, and many minor improvements should be mado St this institution, includlnga chapel fordlvino worship. Some fow Justices of the Peaco are do- cidodly neglectful in returning wltuossca on cases to court, somo of whom know little or nothing of tbo cssos. Moro caro should bo exercised by them in this respect. The various matters wore rcforrcd to tho propor olllcials, and the court directed tbo Clerk of the Courts to note tbn names of the parties who violated tho llccnso laws, hint ing that nono of tho violators would agat receive a liquor license. Wbo Bala Tbey Have a Cough 7 Advice Tako Pan-Tina, 25c. AtGruhlor Bros., drug storo. No More Free Puffr. Tbo Lebanon papers bavo decided that hereafter cards of thanks, resolutions, calls for meetings of lodges, iociottos and all or ganized bodies, local notices for church suppers, for all festivals, fairs and similar entertainments and enterprises designed to mako money, will cost llvo cents per line, each insertion. The various societies aro in a largo measure roeponslblo for tho stand tho newspapers throughout tho country aro tak ing. Thore is hardly a newspaper that does not havo Its job dopartment. Yet when pro grams aro to bo published or other printing Is to bo done tho societies frequently forget to patronize tbo newspapers. But when announcements aro to bo made tbo news papers are expocted to do tho samo frco of charge. 100,000 pair of Ladies', Children's and Men's rubbers at a lacrafico. At Womku's Shoo Store, 122 North Main street. 11-2-lm ??mw,mm,wmwwmwMW PHILADELPHIA CHEAP STORE. 29 W. Centre Street. Ckeeoteta Drops .1 per pound UtMHKM Wo. por pound Caramels lc per pound Mixed Candle 60. toSOo. pr pound Chewing Oum Sc. package at So. each Kitty kinds of Smoking and Chewing Tobaooo. Cigarettes, So a package and box of matches free Peanuts -2 iuart for So iimuiuiaiimuimmmi DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive and skillful tonsortal artists always In attends txw. Mccaatest Shop In "Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson House Block. so v. Happenings Throughout the Country Chronlelnd for Hatty l'erasal. Tamaqua's new brewery I about ready for business. Klectrto oars have ceased to rrm-to Tumb ling liun during the winter. The P. & It. ha again decided to burn soft coal In some of their locomotives. It Is claimed coal has been discovered within five mile of Bloomsburg. A national bank with a capital of $50,000 being organised t Kutstown. Trying to pick up a llvo wlro will oost Cyrus Bogert, of Lehigh county, bis right band. Machinist in the shop of the Philadelphia and Heading Railway Company at Heading are working over time. Judge White, of Indiana county, has declared the libel law enacted by the last egialaturo unconstitutional. The P. A It. employe at Glrardvlllo ami Ashland will be ild 011 Wednesday. Those 11 the Mabanoy City district were paid ou Saturday. The German Baptlstr of the Eastern dis trict of Pennsylvania will hold their annual meeting at Ephrafa, on Xovembor 28 id, 24th ml 28tb. In accordance with their custom the Jr. O. A. M. throughout the state will attend divine services on the Sunday previous to Thanksgiving Day. Alexander Doner, a hermit in the moun tains near Beltwood, was thrown from a wagon yesterday and instantly killed, his kull being fractured. Alfred Blatt, of Berk county, who was arrested fdr cutting off a boy's curls, lias compromised the matter with the boy's mother at a cost of $20.10. Will Daniel and Fred. Hamburger, two well known Ashland young men, are getting eady for a Journey to Honduras, Central America, where they will engage In gold mining. In llazletou when a water pipe breaks the newspapers nunounco it as a Pipe Busted." Thieves stole 540 worth of tool from the office of Samuel Nicholson, superintendent of 0110 of tho departments of the I'lioentx Iron Company, Phoeulxvillo. Postmaster E. II. Hippie, of Scranton, ha appointed as his assistant D. W. Powell, former clork iu tho Department of Internal Allaire at llarrisburg. Tho controlling interest in the Pine Hill Coal Company, Mlnersvllle, has been pur chased by Aloxandor W. Dlckton, of Scran ton. A now slops will be sunk, employing many hands. So many SlcKeesport cbildrcn nro absent from school because of n lack of clojjnng that moro fortuuato children hnvo taken the matter in hand and aro making donations of wearing apparel. B. J. Keogb was a visitor among the fair sex at the county seat on Satuiday. William T. John son, of South West itreet, is confined to bis home by sickness Joseph Smith and John Qulnn have ro turned home from a trip to New York. Mines Edna Price and Carrie Wltigert, of Frackvtlle, were visitor to town on Satur day. The mother of County Detective Elchard Amour is seriously ill at her home on South .lard in street. Frank Black, the beveraco Juggler at one of Ashland's leading hotels, was a visitor to town 1 1st evening. W. K. Wilio. .wife and son, Archie, of llasleton, spent ysaterdny with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wilde, of town. lion. Grant Herring and wife, of Illooms- borg, were the guest of Mrs. S. D, Hen, of West Idoyrt street, yesterday. Mrs. Kuebrlg, of Reading, and her slsler, Mrs. l'riscilla Prltchard, of Counellsvlll. Pa., are visiting relatives in town. Philip Yedituky and daughters, Misses Esther and Theresa, sJlof Pottaville, were the guest of town relatives yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mnllabey and U. W. Lawson, were visitors at the residence of the latter's parents iu Pottsville yesterday. Clarence Smith, of Lewisburg, is spend - lug several days In town as the guest of II. B. Wert. Mr. Smith will be remembered as tbe three-lingered phenomenal twirler of the Shamoklu bsse ball team in the State Leaguo of 1885. He has just closed a season with tbe Newcastle club. sjiiimFimimmmmmimmmmmmmtiimmmmmmm! CONWAY'S FAPUS 5 flflD lOe ST0l?E HO. 1, 1 OS North Main Street. Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. 8 1 COAL HODS, Id Cents. 71 SPECIAL BARGAINS ftiit nlnH f!rtVn nlj,tA. 13 111 gai. uiaas ntener wo g.tl. 8 ew Pan 2fo MMllinn unao nianu ntsqiin Fli Our I Worth, l'rtee fOo 10c i Boo 25c 7e 2 i- ImirpR. miBtmeti ( overod Tureen, decorated China Fruit ftiuwr, Imported MiM.ilIco I'ltcher, gl China Ctipand Hauwr, aftewllnnwr Vegetable Dish, square IHVih Pan. Itoastlng Pans, lOili SOa Hiiiers urnnK 30c 9He Coftei- or Ten Canlsicr Oil Cans Agate Save Pan Bread Pan Oomse Flask R5c ana Mo 29c 2Se 2c Pudding Pans. K qs !Ue rresr e Kettle.. Lin. 9n noe Pan tucket, 2 qt 4So Mo S0o lOe lOo toe 10c 10c 10c I tie lOe 10c 10c lou 10c lOu lOo lOe too loo 10c lOo loo lOo Beautiful china Mug. China Krult ftauest.. M"Jollon Pistes. aim- Sugar WtfrtlrPrloo S?aV lloWls SOa 20e ninrn Ihitter Dish - OW Cut Wall 100 , Celery Will, 10 In 25o Iecirtl Plates, In S0e Tin Oollandne 20o VZ Bo 'SO es se Jo 00 50 Mirror Oomb cnses.......i Olnos Salt and Per-peru. Tin Ducket, 2qt ...., China Bread Plote Scrub Brush 10o Stew I'ani, 1 qt 20 Tin Pudding Pons ICo 90 --8a toe4 6o B NOTICI Do not forget to have a look over our Jewelry Department, when you come to see us. GONWflY'S FAMOUS 5 ID It W, NO. I 102 NORTH MAIN STREET. Next door to Gill's Dry Goods Store. Charles Hilton and Alt'. Morgan spent last evening visiting friends at Glrardvlllo. -Thomas lleose, of Glrardvitle, and his sou, Thomas J. lleese, of Mabanoy City, wro vlsstors to town Saturday uveuing. Georgo llltling, a timber dealer of ltlng- toivn. passed through town this morning ou bis way to attend court. George II. Krlck siient this morning on business at Pottsvillo. A WOMAN STABBED. Deaths nntl Funerals. Mrs. W. H. Miller died at her home in New Itinggold on Saturday, aged 43 years. Tbo deceased loaves thrco daughters and ono ton. Mrs. Thomas H. Flanigan, agod 51 years, died at her homo in Pottsville Saturday evening. Tboodoro C. Hellnor, tho Pottsvillo tobac conist, died at bis homo yesterday in that town, aged 42 years. Mr. Ileilnor was a victim tit apoploxy. Ho loaves to survive him a widow and ono daughter. Andrew Cain, father of John J. Cain, tbo restaurateur at Centralis, died on Saturday. The funeral of Bridget, wlfo of Michael Scanlan, took place from tbe family resid ence, on South Jardin street this morning. Services were conducted in tbo Annunciation church with interment in tbe parish ceme tery. O'Neill Bros, wcro tho funeral direc tors. Services over tho remains of John Curran, a well-known resident or Colorado, wero held in St. Mary Magdalen's church at Lost Creek this morning. Deceased was aged about 21 years, and died of typhoid pneu monia after nn illness of five days. Tbo Catholic Total Abstanence Society, of Lost Creek, of which the deceased bad been an active mombcr, attended tbe funeral in a body. Interment was made in St. Joseph's cemetery, Girardville. The pall bearers were : Michael McDonald, Iticbard F. Bar ret, Michael J. Cuff, Mlcbaol Brennan and John and Phillp-Doane. Tbe Total Abstan- t nee Society was under the marehalsblp of Thomas MoGuire. O'Neill Bros, wore the funeral directors. The remains of Mary Somerto, of 1013 West Coal street, aged two years and olglit mouth, were interred In tbe Lithuanian cemetery yesterday afternoon. O'Neill Bros, were the funeral directors. Jacob Post, 54 years of age, died at bis borne in St. Clair last night after an illness of eight weeks. The deceased liad been a resident of St. Clair 48 years. He was a brother of John Post, of towu. The funeral will take place on Wednesday morning. Begin Right With Coughs and Colds. . Take tho sure cure, Pan-Tina, 25c. At Grubler Bros., drug store. OFFICIALS INDICTED. Tlio Grand Jury Finds Truo 11111" AgalnM tho CommlsfllouerB. The grand jury on Saturday found true bills against tbo former board of County Commissioners, namely : Messrs. Charles V Allen, Frank Kcntz and John P. Mai tin, and aho against Messrs. Kcntz, Myers and Martin constituting tbo proseflt board. The action of tho grand jury in roferenco to tho chaiges against Controller Severn was noted in those columns on Saturday, in which a truo bill was found. William L. Shacfl'er, of tho Taxpayers' Association, and A. J. Shortall wcro tho only witnesses who appeared before tho grand jury. Tho Information against tho former board of County Commissions covers S. pages of typewritten foolscap. It reviews tbo petition to court for tho privilcgijof tho erection of a county hospital and to increase the councy indebtedness ; tho alleged unlawful payment of monies for work claimed to havo been dono at tho almshouso ; tho alteration of contracts; tho violation of the act requiring tho advertising of expenditures of over $100; tbo alleged embezzlement of 10,000, and many other counts, Tho information against tho present board, Mossrs. Rentz, Myers and Martin, embraces numerous counts, among tbcm tho violation of tho act requiring County Commissioners to let tho erection of public buildings to tbo lowest bidder, after tho bids had been advortised ; that the Commissioners paid out largo sums of money by orders in tlio treasury for work and sup plies which wero not advertised ; that an act was violated by payment for alleged extra work and extra supplies in tho erection of tho now hospital at tbe Almshouse ; the drawing of large sums to reimburse them selves for expenses In attending conventions and in visiting tho cities of Now York and Philadelphia and other places, in violation of law ; that thoy bavo committed various acts of commission and Omission and have in various ways disoboyod tho mandates of tbe law govcrinc tbo porfonuanco of their official duties. Tho charges cover fifteen pages of closly written fools-cap. District Attorney Bechtcl will dispose of cases against tbo indicted officials us soon as possible, and lias fixed Wcdnosday for tbo trial of Controller Sovorn. Tbe otllcials and their counsel appear con fident of proving their innoconco of every charge mado against thorn. They bavo allowed tho Taxpayers' Association to do all the talking, and when tho proper time arrives will mako it clear that tho Associa tion is "barking up the wrong tree." They bavo no fear of tbo result. Father Ilurke's Promptness. Christopher Mcaiuu, of Locust Gap, met with au accident by a fall of top coal at the Locust Spriug colliery on Friday last by which bis skull was fraotuibd in two places. and Ills leg badly injured. Itealising bis pre. carious condition, his companions caused word to be scut to bis pastor, Itev. W. J. Burke who, on receipt of the news, went down into the mines at once and adminis tered tbe last rites of the church. He was taken to tbe Miners' hospital, where it is re ported to-day be is slightly Improved. iitnl Afttnult Mado Upon Iter Iiy n Drunken Jfelglibor. Special to Kvkhinq IIbrald. Maiunoy Citv, Nov. 15. At about three o'clock yesterday morning, wlien Night Watchman Hassel was making bis rounds in the First ward, his attention -was attracted by a woman ruunlug from a house and cry ing "Murder!" The woman was but partly dressed. Tho officer stopped her and In quired as to her name and the cause of tho scone. The woman replied that her name was Luzie Lanuzcawice and that she bad been stabbed by William Magulls, a next door neighbor. Tbe officer went into the woman'i; house and found tables and obairs upset and the bouse in general contusion. Mrs. Lanz- cawicz explained that lier husband and the boarders in tbe house had been diluting all night and Magulis joined them. Ho drank freely and at about two o'clock became ugly Shortly after bo went homo, but at about 3 o'clock ho returned with a butcher knife iu bis band and threatened to kill ovcrybody in sight. The boarders retreated to their bedrooms, leaving Lizzio and lier husband to copo with him. Tho woman was sent to tho iloor with a vicious kick in tho abdomen and as she lay ou tho lloor, writhing in aony, he again rushed at tbo woman and stabbed her In tho arm with a butcher knife. Magulls was found at bis home, calmly smoking a pipe. lie was arrested, but tho case has been so'.tled. 1847 " ' 1847 1847 1847 " " Child's Knife, Fork, Spoon, i. 00 a set Compare the above prices with what you are asked in other stores T Itese are special prices for holiday trade, but the lot may not last that long. Buy now. Table Knives and Forks, Carving Sets and Silverware iu complete assortment. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. Salvation oil tbe greatest cure on eartli for pain, is universally accepted by horsemen and vetsrinaries as tho no plus ultra of liniments. Association Meeting. Tlio semi-annual meeting of tho North eastern Pennsylvania Baptist Association will be held at Parsons, Luzerne county, onTuesdayand Wednesday, lath and 17th insts. Tho sessions will be attended by John P. Williams, of town, as vice presideut ; Edward Capper and Henry L. Jones, ol town, ns representatives ; and Itev. I). I. Evans, pastor of the First Baptist church of town, who is one of tbe most prominent ministers in tbe association, will pi each tho sermon at Wednesday's session. Stop! Look! Consider! Prepare yourselves for an Alaskan winter. Tbe New Bee Hive, No. SOS EasrUentre street, cheapest place for Ladies' Gent's and Children's underwear, overshirU, stoekings, gloves, sweaters, &c. Pay us a visit and we guarantee to give you satitfaotion. ( S8-tf Liquor Licenses Advunceil. Liquor licenses come higher this year than they did last. The new license law was amended by tbe legislature last winter making many important changes. The re tail license in boroughs has been advanced from 150 to ftOO, and in townships from 7fi to f 100. Tbe bottlers' license, which was $100 In boroughs and townships, lias been advanced to $450 in boroughs and to 1185 in townships. There Is no olmnge-in tbe license of tbe wholesale dealer. It Is $200 fur bor oughs and $100 for township. Are you suffering from rheumatism ? Thomas' Eclectrie Oil has cured thousands of tba wont oases of this terrible disease. It only costs 96 cent to try it. Ilnilroud WrecK. A severe wreck occurred on tbe Lehigh Valley railroad near Hudtondale Saturday night. A coal train broke loose and the parts oanie together in tbe darkness. The traok was blocked all day yesterday. Casoarets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, lOo Never Falls for Coughs and Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. AtGruhlor Bros., drug store. HOMICIDE CASES. Tim Mulinnoy City Caso Was Opened This Morning, SiK-cI.il to Hvenijq Ilisiiii.n. Pottsville, Nov. 15. The case of tho Commonwealth agalust Joseph Kuzarey, charged with shooting and killing John Glnl at Mabanoy City on October Otli, is now on trial before Judgo Aichbald, of Scranton Tho ParfUt-MclIalo homlcido caso is ox pected to be opened this afternoon, as soon us the doctors called as witnesses arrive. The workingnien can save money by making their purchases at our . . nr. rr , , . ., . . store. we are oneniig an exceiienr suoe at me re markable low price of For which other stores are asking $1.50 and $1.75. Other goods in proportion. We make a specialty of repairing. Our New Stock Has Arrived and . . . . . . Bargains Are Offered in Every Line. PLOPPERT'S SHOE STORE 10S NORTH MAIN STREET. Two doors above Merchants' Bank. VIMi From lluriilarfl. At au early hour Saturday morning burg lars got into tho house of C. & I. Policeman Daniel Bedea. Thoy ransacked tbo lower part of the bouse, pulling drawers from cases and leaving them on the floor. Tbcy took a revolver from a oupboard in tbo kitchen Some of tho rooms upstairs woro also searched, but only tbo revolver was taken from the house. Burned matches wore libor- ally strowu ovor tho floors and showed where the burglars had made their searches The morning was a vory stormy ono and on this account tho occupauts wcro prevented from bearing tho burglars, al though once or twice Mrs. Bedea thought she beard somebody moving about tho house. Mr Bedea arose once and wont out Into tho hall way upstairs, but returned to bed remarking to his wife that it must have been the noise made by tho wind that sbo heard. In tbe morning traces of tbe visit wore found. En trance to tho house was effected through side window, at the passage way loading from tho front yard to tbe rear. Fatal ltullronil Accident. A double fatal accident occurred on tbe P. & It. Itailway at Oak Hill crossing, near Buck Mountain. The new passenger train due at Mabanoy City at 8:09 p. m last night struck three men, killing two of them instantly. The names of the dead men are Michael Stiggins, aged 28 years, redding on West Centre street, Mabanoy City and Stephen Yukosh, aged 26 years, of Buok Mountain. The third victim, Andrew Tucker, of the same place, was tossed blgli iu tbe air and thrown down over an embank moot, receiving serious aud probably fatal injuries. Stiggins bad spent the day at Buok Mountain aud was accompanied some dis tance on his return home by the other two men. Desperate l'rlsonor. A desperate prisoner named Michael Seroku was arrauged before Justioe Shoe maker ou Saturday night. The complainant was Joseph Gibson who charged him with assault and battery on hi wife, Bete. Gibso aid he chased her upstair at hei bojae and compelled her to Jump out of the second story window to seek safety. She escaped unhurt. Seroku was held in 300 ball. Another Is'en Wagon. The Columbia Brewing Company bis re calved another new two-hone delivery wagon. It is No. 80 aud was built by Milwaukee manufacturing firm. Hood s Cuu' ah liwr IjU, Liihous- tiens ht'Uiiui-ht' bour stom tioii. Tin y net easily, nitli out Duiu or Krtpe. Sold Iiy all (triigjtfiti. Tim only li IN to take with HuoU'k harnjmilU Pills H cants 1847 ROGER BROS. 1847 ROGER BROS. 1847 Tea Spoons, Dessert Spoons, Table Spoons, Dessert Forks, Table Forks, $2.00 per doz. 3.50 per doz. 4.00 per doz. 3 75 perjloz. 4.00 per doz. Minor Court Notes. Special to Kvkmno IIehald. Pottsville, Nov. 15. Tho following cases wero disposed of in tbo Orphan's Court to day : Lstate of John Enty, deceased. Bond of tho trustee iu tbe sum of $1,800, with Harris Kubinskl aud William Kohler as suictles, was filed. Estate of James Minemachor, deceased. Court confirmed the returns of sale nisi. Estate of Goorco I!. Cressman, deceased. Court confirmed tho return of sale nisi. Estato of John Quinu, deceased. Court confirmed tho return of tho trustee's salo nisi. Estate of Stephen Flosher, deceased. Court directed the sale of tbo real estate for tho payment of debts. Bond filed and approved. Mary J. Hoffncr, minor, Court granted permission to Louis J. Brown, Administrator, to make assignment of tho share in tho mort gage to which JIary J. Zeiglqr is ontltled to tho said Mary J. zeigler. Estate of Bernard Glunz, deceased. Dis tribution statement filed. Estato of Hiram Kimmcl, deceased. Ko- cognizauce in tlio sum of $0,070.74, with T. E. Entorllno aud Elias Coleman as sureties, filed. Tho court ordered that Samuel Nowton, guardian of Susan W., Eliza W., Martha W., Annie G. nnd Charles II. Jonas, minors, bo duly discharged as such guardian as prayed for. LKTTBES TESTAMENTARY. Letters testameutory were granted to Ed ward C. Matcks and Clara C, Lessig. ou tho estate of Amelia Himelrig, late of Ashland, deceased. George II. Scbnoll ou the estate of Joseph Melzer, late of Ashland, deceased. ilARRIAGK LICBNSas, W. II. Wright and Mary J. Wood, both of St. uiatr. Harry Lord aud Irene Aukey. both of Muhauoy City. Old Woman Injured, Special to KvBHIica IIkbald. Mahanoy City, Nov. 15. A team of hones driven by a man named Portland was frightened by an cngino whistlo Saturday evening and ran away. The carriage struck Mrs. Patrick Mooney, a resident of ltobln son's patch, aged 05 years. Sbo sustained a fracture of eovoral ribs and an ugly lacera tion of ths right leg. Owing to her ad vanced ago It is feared sbo will dis. Port land was thrown from tho carriage and sustainod sovcrsl bad bruisos. He had a compauion with him who escaped injury. '" Van Valkenburg Case Settled. Special to Kvkhinq IIehald. Pottsville, Nov. 15. The trial of E. A. Van Valkenburg, who was arrested and In dicted on a cliargo of attempting to bribe n member of tbe incoming State Legislature, weoster u. Weiss, was to havo beon tried hero this morning, but was settled out of court on tho defendant paying the costs. 35 and 45 cents per yard for home-made rag carpets that will wash.at Fricko's carpet store. 11-5-tf MISCELLANEOUS. molt RKKT. 8-ore room and dwelllnir. No. Jj 120 Noith Main street, Is now rady for rent; oontalus plate glass front, gas, range, hot and cold water, batb, large cellar, yard, ware room and stable ; ii Is a very deslratitu plane for any klud of busiuee. Bent reasonable. Pleasu apply to O V. Newbouser, 1.-2 North Malnstreui. 11-lS-tf TOR8AI.K.-A desirable brick boaiiieas block. J centrally located. Hyg ull modern Im provements, ttteanj beat, bath tuos, eta. A good paying Investment Por furthor Information apply at the JIkuai.u oftleo. 11-9-1 w A genmne wolcome waits yoa at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flaln and Coal St. Finest whiskeys, bears, porter and ale constantly on Up. Choice empcrano drinks and clear Headquarters for .... Commercial Travelers COMMERCIAL HOTEL, J. Q KANT MOYEIt, Trop., Cor. Coal and Main streets, Shenandoah, Pa. 'lernisi Qi.uuperusy. Stabling Facilities Unsurpassed. Boarders comfortably accommodated by week or month. ESTItAYHD. Est rayed to the premises of the undersigned ou October 10, 1807, a ) allow Jersey cow, with ebaln and bell on neek. The owner oan recover same upou paying costs of advertising and keeping by applying to lira. James Moubevk, Kreu's ttutlon, feebuvlktll eounty, Pa. 11-12-ot VTOTIOlt TO STAIIT A NKW SBHIES. The 1 Mutual Building and l,oun Association will start Novt Jardlu street. of stok First iwymebt November 18th, 1117, at their office. No. M North series 1, IU! Tut books for tubscrinlloii for stook are open now at tbe drug store of (irubler Bros., aud at the otlloc of the Association, No. 24 North 4pdln street. The number of shares will be limited, and preference will be given to persona iiitondtng to buy In the near future. 11-1-8-ls-at Johh Grvhlsk, Sec'y. VOTICE OP ELECTION. The annual meet Ill log of tbe stockholders of tbe Mutual Building and Loan Aasootation will be held November lath, ls7, at theoltlue ot tbe Associa tion, No. 21 North Jardin street, for tbe purpose of hearing the reiort of the auditors and elect ing ullleers und a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year. ll-l-g-15-0t John Qbuuleb, Sec'y. SPECIAL SALE FOR SATURDAY 1 Lemon Drops .. lae Ier pound Peanut Candy. lib ' Soft Cream Cundy, nil llavora So " Butter Cups jOc " ' New England Peanut Tally....-., 10a " " Choice Mixed Candles lOo " " Molasses Butteroup Sticks . 10 " " Sugar Coated l'eouuts lOq " " Trench Butter Scotch 10a " " Ooooanut TaiTy lgo ' " Hoarbound Drots loo ' 11 Cltoooiate Cream 13o " All kinds of fruit aindv Wo " 11 Klondyke Uold Boston Chips- Cream Dates.. 15c ISO And all Different Kiuda of Choice Caudloa, NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 North Main Street. A Handsome- Complexion Is one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. l'onom'B Comuuiox l'owpmu gives it. HOOD'S I ILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A. cleas'nt laxative. All pruxgUU. V-eWfl,
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