THE HOTEL- FRAN ELY. PRINCIPAL TESTIFIES. (Combined from Plrpt 'Vge.) 1 .WiWj A Y, 4 r Jr m i t tf,v- tHE DAVLIGHT; 3" Will supply the above 1 win ruuiplete f r IMlSt Will ve i: the na 1'b.s tuuehtst jgW tnade only 35c. HOOKS & BROWN A North rvjsjsln St. SPECIAL SALE FOR - Saturday i Aifeifl Ht iw ... ... 10.' tier fainl . lv " " pVOTVUn-riiiiili , nil II v n.. . IOd MSmt Uo r'HuglaiiU IV..i.itt Tally, 10- " t Mixed Candli 10s " " Attfa&tr lliittereim Stlok 'On " ' .J tftr Coated Peanuts 10o " " Krftietl nutter Scotch Ion " " UMMnnt IsJTy Hk " UmrtHHlliri Drop 100 ' " CIlwioiMc'Cnutni W " " All ktll.U of fruit candy 19c " Jvlon.lyke OoM lloatut. ( 'hips lii M Cream Dates 18c 41 And nil Different Kinds of Choice Candies, NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, UO Nortu Main Street. in rassiog. Rev. James Moore was ft ltassenger to lit. Carniel to day. TI A. Acker, of Reading, was it business vfsttoi to ton yertei.lay. Rev. J J Kriiz, piistijr of 1 lie United Kvatijeclh .l lunch was h ims-twigcr to Sht rtjokiti to dy K. IIit. ,lr . i.r llloo 1. UK of m larpe tot hiirtt, is I ' f well fa 1 yti 10 lira 1 In Timtik-iRlv.n rli Key-uni lion- I.KM '. - w X ''I H tu 1. " . irnl'l . OHEAT i XCiTtflUNT ON MAIN StRHEl, Thereal upoititig mile of flu clotlilni.', t'tfc., now K"iK at tl" Uuinn Cluthini. House, Su. -I South Main sheet, i'Vrgusui House U'.ock, hun, been creating much ex cltemont on account of the iii.meuse bargain they are ollcriiie. Pcoplo come from all over the country and are buying nt enormously low Drices. Come uuick if you value money Don't miss this great sale Judging from the great crowds of people and immense amount of bundles which are leaving this establish ment, they must bescllinc rapidly and cheap. Good. Substantial, Wear-Giving lliisicess Suits, worth ?13 00 lor $3.03. Elegant Cheviot Suits, Black and Mixed Color Sacks, Bound and Squaro-Cut, retail price $13.50, now $5.35, Diagonal, and lancy M tied Worsted. Sacks and Cutaways, regu lar urleo $13.00 and $20.00, for $7 30. Hen's Good Working Pants, worth $2.00, tar BSn. Cheviot nnd Cassimcre Pants. worth 1.50. for 31.48. Youths' Extra Fine Dross Suits, In Cheviots, Fine Worsteds and Fancy Cassimeres, worth $7.00 to $13.00, now 42.50 to fO 08 i Mn's Serviceable Spring and Fall Over- PM.U. worth $11. for $3.40. Fino Silk and Satin-Lined Fall and Winter Overcoats, rth SIR to S3S. for $0.20 and $12.35, vine, nhllflren'a Dress Suits, in Fancy rkulminnni and Worsted, worth from $4 to tOJSO. now $1.85 to $3.25. Children's Blue Pilot and Chinchilla Kcefors, worth tA to to. now from 81.75 to fa.75 Children's Capo Overcoats worth from $3 to n Murine this mlii from 60c. to $3.50. trite worth 3.50. now 76c. Boys' Hats worth $1.50, now inc. lucycie now, " , $t bow 15c. tV.lh.rs, Cufl's nrlrlng Gloves. TnJiirwMr. mi& guHiuiiuvio, nu m dUl. . AnJ& wn . Kiln ngvrm. (ireniiiB, worm ou., now MHVarJtifi money you can't afford to miss Villi JXil"uVt v , . ahiwinrorra ine i uoiic iu uo wry uuruiui loo that you get tbo right placo. Wo have conWtoBtay. But this stock must bo sold out. In A davs. Beware of impostors m other Merchants may display signs in oraer 10 uoteivo iw bnbUc. Be su you are at the right place mm j pT,bU( Main Street, Ferguson Hotel Ulocte Shenandoah Pa Cucarets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken r mripe, 10c. Kmoeasziui- l'.'imcli? Ciullty. '"Washington, Nov. 23 Itobert II Martin, for a number of years treas .,.r.r. of the Columbian university, of hi rltv. yesterday pleaded guilty of embezzlement of $13,950 of the funds Of Ihat Institution during 1891, 1895 and 1$$, nd was remanded to jail to await htenee. which will be Imposed next "iirda.v. The penalty for embezzle mofct here Is a fine not to exceed $5,000, or Imprisonment for not over five years, orfcoth- OR RENT. dwelling on East Lloyd strati formerly occupied by H. C Foltoer. Has eight nice rooms. Que dwelling on North White 9ttet, formerly occupied by Isa dote Lauterstein. Has 10 rooms Bath, bent and other conveniences -ArPLY AT- O'HARA'S LIVERY er, Wile atd Uoji Sis., Shenandoah, Pa MEBT UNlCJOF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STRAW. v Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, 27 81. He- Fiii ton iltspi U'tie'i lurk diuti.'r ta 1 Stories from taife. WHTf WOMEN UFFER. Women' weaknesses are tin cm 11! more siittt rinif ilnn. u'l oilier di-ia cs coin tt'.tied. And yet women nay in.lly avoid all bene distressing ailit t ins If thty will mil 1b wise. There is a way to piavcnt tliem Mr. iHbel Ureen, 0110 11 f tin lcnillnit Indies 1 Uolchceter. Uuun.. Blves sonic vanish e advice in tlicwe words : "For three r Inn: years I sutte-ed with backache anil bcariut lown imlng and various other ailments pe ullar to womankind and tried tunny kind- I inidhiiio. hut until I commenced the i.t f Warm-i's sale cure. 1 nev.-r lecclved mis lerniam nt relief. Ad the re.-u t of biking 11 now ft el like new W01111111 and have un nil rtn xi ho or 11 1 uin fur two years lwst. ! hi'Orfully reeommi'ittl this iiot loincdy ti very wontti.it who nutlVrsits I did." Uxiiorioiiie Ims moved that Warners sab r.' i if ml lively the hunt remit! y for nitttiitii 1 stop to lemHIe weHkm-MfteK or overv kind It Is a r nudy I lint no woman ran iill'ord It e without and it ! 11 rone dy thnf EVEKY WOMAN XEED3. ' A DREADED ENEMY. To i many ineii are declining, losing theli nery. life and manly enteritriso by ren t f a sulitlo poiaon in the blood whieh briiiEf nt that latal malady known as ItriKiit's ni use Its piiinary cause is a disordeii d con iiiun of the iivr and kidneys and llieie i- ouly one way in which it can he cle-red on. of the system. Mr. E J. Codd, president of tue E. J. Codd Co., of Jlaltimorc, 31(1., spoke from experience when ho recently said : "Six years ago I was badly affected by an attack of riright's disease. I had several doctors in attendance for some time, but finally dis continued their services nnd commenced taking Warner's safe cure. After using about six bottles I was entirely cured and restored to health." Theso words are strong and convincing. They prove beyond any doubt that Warner's safe euro is ahlo to cure Bright's disease, and overy other form of liver and kidney com Plaint. As a remedy It Is uncquaicd. It can always bo relied upon and IT NEVER FAILS. RACKED WITH PAIN. Thousands of men and woman suffer agonizing pain from chronic rheuraatUm They will bo glad to know that there is a remedy which cures this terrible complaint. Mr. N. IJutier, a well-known resident of Danbury, Conn., testifies to this fact and says: "Last spring I suffered a great deal from rheumatism and took nearly every known remedy without receiving any benefit. Doctors afforded mo almost no relief and I had begun to despair of getting well when I iieard of Warner's safe cure and decided to try it. I am happy to state that after using it I recovered rapidly and havo not had an aclio or a pain since.'' If you nro a sufferer from this painful disease, you ean take no better remedy than Warner's safo cure which is endorsed by eminent physicians and recommended by thousands whom it has permanently cured aud mude STIIONQ AND WELL. Fort Scott's Vvnfor l'nmlno. Fort Scott, Kan., Nov. 23. Save for one or two artesian wells, this city la without water. The continued effort of 20 men, who for two days and nights have been dynamiting the Marmaton river bed for water to supply the city, have failed, and Eund. y night the water oompany'e pumphouse beean drawing wind, and the entire city sup ply was shut off. This condition is unprecedented, and miens the men who are still at work with dynamite and powder can bring water down from four miles above In a short time many mill and factories will be foroed to shut down. Bx-Hntili IVApililont Inilletod, Oouverneur, N. Y., Nov. 28. The United ft"f grand Ji'ey at Auburn has indicted Luke Usher, president of the National bank of Potsdam, which failed on Jan. 25 last. There are 11 counts In the Indictment. The allega tions charge Usher with misappropria ting several hundred thousand dollars. Usher has for years been regarded as one of the leading business men of Bt. Lawrence county. He has not yet been arrested. I'lfloon MotSiiMiTtnoifi l.'Hufed. Hot Springs, Ark., Nov. 28. Deputy United States Marshal K. J. Carpenter, with a posse of 12 men, has arrived in the city with U Illicit distillers, who were captured In Bcott county. The officers destroyed four stills and about 4,000 gallons of whisky and beer. The officers got the drop on the men and captured them without trouble. The stills were all located within a few aiiim nt "'!;'. Just try a 10c box of CaeoareU, the fluost liver and bowel regulator ever made. I lj Xi " T TTLJ I I I It I tC Haulier light In which to consider the m iter. A lingthy dlsciimioti followed be t ieeii the unlit and MurnM Jtarr and Wd- iiger 1 he Wlter said the leuchert had a leriect tight to exercise whatever control In y mw lit over ihi ir enters and that they mild apply a match to them if they saw fit lu.lge lleelilel did not agree with this. view mil said lie Wi.li ll direct the witness to mer. Willi the llinlerslaiidlng that should Jie I'niniiiiiiiwFiiltli fall to put In connecting ldeiuii the leslimoiiy would be stricken ill i. Now, said Mr. Whaleii. whnt lieeame of 'hat Institute ordorr 1 received my tell dollars fur It. Whsl did aa do wlih that $10? Here Mr. Wmlliiiier again Interpwd an lvio. 1 1 in. hni the court otirruled bini nnd lireete I the witness b answer. I hsc it yet, hut po.ibly tint the Identical 10 Did you treelre any other teacher". $10? "i.iiie lriicl.i l Imiidtd me their $10 What liistilulu nnleri did von ooilei t T I dnii'l lemvmhrr. Severil.were wllectlng. Wlio were o! lifting Ix-aiitia yuti y - All the tesehers In each sellout. Who wi re the teachers that Were aullerling iiesiites yotirseir? 1 .i.m't know who they nil wre. Michael 'ary mid M. J. llrennan. I dun't khow lletller they colli cted. They were to nlleet. Wlin did you cnlle. t I'miii? I didn't leave illy place, nor go urounil and collect, l'eoplo ealne to me In my SLhool with their onlers. Who eaiiie? I judge all the tesehers in my rooms whose untiles I had for their orders. ty uthcrs? ru-liig inaile treasurer by tbo committee all he orders that were collected for the pur pose. I he teachers at our mooting desired, ihould come to me. Where did you hayo the teachers' meeting? At about flvo o'clock in one of the rooms. When? 1 suppose about sometime in January, 1807. ivtiai inn you loneci tliose orilurs lory l'o help elect dlree ors who would keep the then present turpi of toachura In their posi tions How would you help to elect Ihcin? Hy bringing to bear all the Influence pos obie to elect them In an honorable way. What va, the method by which you woro odo that? We bad various matters to atlend to in onnectlou with canvassing and getting tho .ote out How would you get tho vote out? Helping some of the poorci peoplo toM'.ry ibeir state ami county tax and vote, and liiiug teams. You have that fund yet? Yes, sir. Where is it? In my possession. Where ? At home at present. Now th it money was raised for the pur nose of helping to elect llioso in oilloo who voiild keep the present corps of touchers in? Yes. t-l.- Mr G.illael'er sild tho nann tho money vas not n.-ed lit the M elntlnn was thut liele W'M llii oppliMlti.in Why are nii kreiintt ii ? 'it expeei nji i'i n next yeir. r ii it ir N to la- n-ed a, i tiling In cae th n is upp siliim ? The n hues heKlt iteil ami coiitixil for the de i use o Jin led. "Koi'ftleir pilin g i I ii tni.i eV to ! ui l f" ithke I .Iiki'ki- I!.m htel. mid the witness n'l.uenil. li i iiitetiiinl.iii . u.-cd to hvlp olo I as ilieeiu ones who are not likely to miko cliallgex in tho eollii of teachers. ix. cjpt for c iti'so v Mr. Wlialcn : How mueh money have you ii hand ? fttlj. That was levied on 0 teachers? Yci, sir. Is your own ten dollars In that fund ? Yes, sir. Was it not a regular thing to collect anmi. illy from the tcuchets money of this amount tor tho purposo of creating a fund for tho purpose you havo stated 1 No, sir. How long havo theso mon sitting hero been School Directors? 1- loin 14 to 3 years. Don't you know as amttor offset that money was collected in 1805 just tho same as tu 1800 on these instituto orders? es, sir; we teachers did tho same thing. For how many years bark has that system been in operation in that district? I or four or five years prior to 1800. Wero you tho treasurer each year? Only last year. Who was tho previous treasurer ? Mr. II. H. Carey two years. I bellove. and Mr. Drcnuan. What relation is M. II. Carey to Mr. Fer guson ? rcrguson is a brother-in-law. Was this fund for tho purpose of scttlne up speak casies near the polling plaees? no, sir. Or baying bear? No, air. As a amlter of fact did yen not do that ? No, sir. Don't you know that you set un a nlaco right closo to the Lost Creek school and wore you not on tho election board at that time ? Mo the best of my knowledge nono of this money went for any purpose of that kind. uon t you Know mat anybody who wouldn't give up their instituto orders woula not bo reappointed? I know that that didn't figure at all in their appointment. I know somo who re fused to give and were re-appointed. But don't you know they had special reasons for not putting those out? I do not. Don't you know that the only ones who did not wero MissIIeaton and Claudo Brown? Last year there wore only two ? Who wero they? Mr. Brown and Miss Flannigan. Who was Miss Flannigan? Showasjust retiring from tho profession. She was retiring to get married and didn't care whether school keep, or not ? I suppose so. And don't you know Mr. Brown Is the son of the superintendent of tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company ? Yes, sir. And was not that tho reason? And don't you know that was the reason ho was not asked for his order? Not that I know of, lie was asked for It. Don't you know that was the reason he was not visited with any puuishmeut because his father was in a position at the colliery that the School Board was more or less afraid of him? I don't know that that had anything to do with this arrangement. Did any of these teachers draw their wages an'l come to you and givo you the money? No, sir; as a matter of convenience they gave me the order. Wo didn't atk for tbo orders, Did you get the money for these orders from Mr. McLain? Yes, sir. Did Mr. McLain say anything as to how yon came to havo these orders? He did. lie wanted me to write my name on the back of them aud I wouldn't. Did you ever get any regular or different orders cashed, except you own ? No, sir. The only orders of the teachers you brought to Mr. McLain were the instituto orders Yes, sir. This morning's session opened with Mr. Whalen continuing his re-direct examina tion of Mr. Gallagher, who said that some of BloodfHervePood For Weak and Run Down People. IUHBT IT IQ I The richest of all restore. miHI II 101 tlve foods, becauio It re- E laces the essential of life that are ex. austed by disease, indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! digestion perfeUlt creates solid llesb, muscle nnd strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes tittlve and clear. It restores loatvltallty, stops all wast ing drains and weakness in either sex, and w.wwiiw jiiuwuji uh iiu etjuai, -rice ,rfT,JSiSf,K,0?,.D!"u"U?rbiTmi'lu W e can help you. Advice and book, free. Write Us About Your Case. THE DR. CHASE OOMPANY, 1&12 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia- It is much easier to keep tfte futtr 1tben you hve U than it Is to rf store it hen it's lost. If your hub Is "coming out" it needs tnst&nt Attention. The use of AVER'S HAIR VIGOR tuitl promptly Mop the hatr from falling, and stlmuW it to new growth. " Some vc Ago my fair bertn to fatt oat fvi I htctmt tattt bald. 1 4KUr Ad- w.ira to try mr and bad used it but short time fc'.c-i r.: hair ceased to fJl c. ' and a nrtu ara v -or-ous growth made ih ap pearance.My hair isndDf THOS. DlWtf, Rocks:Ue, Wis. th funds he testified to yostorday alternonn he put In tho First National Bulk, lie dr. posited about $150 in his own name, and not as treasurer. lie didn't deposit It all because lid anticipated that Borne of it might be used in the campaign. On re crusa examination by Mr. Wadlinger the witness said that the meeting held in the Lost Creek school house last January was at tended by tho principals of every school in the dlstiict. About nine of them. Males and females were in nttendinco. After con siderable discussion the conclusion was ar rivoil at that in view of experience of tho past, where new directors are olected they generally havo ft following of three or four friends each for positions and old teachers woro in danger of being removed to tuako rnnin fnr tlicc friends In view of ihi tile ti aeni n ai-iH'iiih'ed il"i-ided tint, tlnv otigl't L. ll.niHi men, is to help, on t'n ir owuae-, i co'lllt, ehet direi-lois l ho wi'illii unit no' c!rilttf8 It a'so derided I'M nil t.Mi'liei should l e ti.ld i.i kul t 1 . r if 1 1,. I I n ji.'d i ril-iiie '-tiiiii tlium it v..i,M ' I gTpul i-elp to litems 1vh an I $11 en" ! ..-iitintla air tiiitotit I, with tin' o i'iihI- i lllg lIlKt l,ii t.'lli iiel mm collio t'.il In I'll,-! j iri'iitro. Thetv was ito aMiiiient, ltsvinl, or ) e. iiititiiitloii lit i't..ndid t l).d any one ol ihi.se live Din cior. iom- miini,i.t. uith you dlieiily or indlrc. tly, that any Mich inotclnciit as this should he gotten up in their behalf ? No. sir; and 1 noti't Know that It was dls cuwed with thetn. or any of them. 'I hen your movement as teachers whs in dependent of ami regardless us to w hctlier it suiled the Directors, or not? Yes, sir. Who Mere tho outgoing diuctors? 1 think Mr. McLain and Dixon. I was president of this organization, M. II. Oirey was secretary, aud I was made treasurer against my will. In answer to questions put hy Mr. Whalen tho witness said the meetiug of teachers was attended by MIssos Palmer and Beddall and Messrs, Carey, llrennan, Dugan, Jtrown, Thomas Dixon, J. JOiutleld, himself and rerhaps othrs. Tho purposo of the move ment was not to elect theso special directors, but buch as would no make any changos in the corps of toachcrs. We wero for Noon and Dixon because they happened to be tho nomi nees who suited us at tho time. What assurances had you that your corps would bo reappointed if theso men were elected ? Wo took the probabilities of it. Not from anything P. J. Ferguson said. oilbert Fi:r.ausN called by Mr. Whalen and sworn. Tho wit ness testified, I am ft sou of P. J. Ferguson aud iu 1800 taught school at Lost Creek No. 2. I attended county institute full time and got an order for $10. I got tho order from the School Board, endorsed it, and gave it to Mr. Dixon, tho principal in our building, for the campaign fund for tho township election. Ho told me about it tho Tuesday after tho Saturday I got tho order and aftor tho moot ing of tho teachers. Dixon told mo tho teachers had decided to raise a campaign fund for the election and that if I felt like giving the ten dollars I could do so. and if I didn't I could keep It. I gave my in stitute order because it was easier at tho time than to give tho money. I was 10 years old last June and am lu my third year as a teacher. Before giving up my institute order I had tried to get it cashed, but found there was no money in tho treasury. The mouey I received as teacher I gave to my mother. She told mo I could keep tho instituto order lor spending monoy. i was not obliged to hand tho order ovor to Dixon. When I re ceived my onlers for teaching I would get it cashed if there was monoy in tho treasury. If not, I would give the order to my mother ami sue would Hold it until there was money. Then I would get the cash. Sometimes my father would Eft the cash, when I would uo bo at home. Ho would then give it to me and I would give it to my mother. There was no cross-examination of the witness, ItOSE FEIUJU60N was next called and examined by Mr. Whalen. I live at Lost Creek aud teach school at DeanesTiilo. I attended the coui.ty institute full time and received ray $10 order. I took tho order homo. I was informed hy Mr. Carey that they wero railing campaign funds among tho tun fliers and anyone who wished to contribute to the fund could do so. I gave him my order. He said tho fund was to defray campaign expenses, but didn't say what tho expenses were. I didn't ask him. Didn't think it noeeesary There wag no suggestion as to how much they wanted from each teacher. Tho money I received for salary as a teacher I gave to my mother. What was this campaign fund to be speut for ? I don't know. I aiut a politician. (Laugh ter.) You are a sister of P. J. Forgusou ? Yes, sir. How long havo you been Beaching? This is my fourth term. No cross-examination of the witness. ANNIE V. NOOif called and sworn. I teach -school in West Mahanoy township. I am teaching my third term. I am, a sister of V. M. Noon, tho School Director. I got an order forflO for attending county Institute and turned it over to Mr. Gallagher. I said nothing about It to my brother. Mr. Gallagher did not ask any fixed sum, but said thatat the meeting of the toachors ii was said tea dollars would be a nice sum. As a rule my brother brought my pay home, but I got my institute order with the acoompanylng order for my month's pay at a meeting of the Board. I had no special reason for going to the Heard at that time. I have been housekeeper for the Noon family for the past five or six years. I didn't get my orders cashed at the Board meetiug tliut evening because I guess there was none there. No money was ottered at the meeting aud I didn't ask for any. When asked if anybody had spoken to her us to the manner she should swear in court Miss Nooue became Indignant aud answered Mr Whalen sharply that stw did not come to court to perjure herself, er testify in any specified form. Tear flowed into the wit ness' eyes and she was on the verge of breaking down under the insinuation in the question. Miss Nooue said she iscolved tho motley paid by the School Board for the I mo money paia uy me ocnooi ixmru ior in C0B' hauling by the Noon family team. Shi . could not eay how much. It was over sue ay how much. It was over fso aud might have been $73, or more. She never reoeived $100 from Carey, the coal hauler, tier bruther might have got it. The team belongs o tbo family. The money she WJ!1" ' : ' f" ' , ' 1'. rp HIS b. nrjuet season is now here and the above hotel is now, with its new addition to its dining ' room 1 aud other improvements, fully equipped in every respect to accommodate anyssized party that uny be lookit-g for nrst-class service. Everything new, steam heat, call bells, etc., as fine as is nto be lotind in any hotel in Hie county. Under the superior management of the present manager, J. G. Metz, and his estima ble wife, its patrons are guaranteed the best. Boarders taken by the day, week or mouth. Also table board furnished. Try it, and see how you like it. I reciived went to pay the household ex nnnses. She also received money from Mo- tluire, the teamsier in charge of tho Noon team fnr ena ll llllllltl. McGllire got small' gain it to me. h.iing he got it for hauling coal for the townhl;i. Cuiey also brought $50 and save it to Ulna McGuIre I don't know whether my brother got any money from Cirey last year for coal hauling. I don't think he did. nut ot tue money l roccmu I paid my brother's debts as- well as the others flour, feed, groceries, etc. .1. OLAUIJH HBOWN called and sworn.testified that ho was present at a meeting oC principal teachers of the lownshlp held on' Feb. 3, 1807, when tho campaign fund arrangements wore made. The same day he got his institute order. Mr. Caufield handed it to him. Others received them that day, too. They are dated January 11, 1807, do you know why you didn't receive, your order until that dav? No. Tho older wore at tho meeting of thetcachcis. Idldn t get my salary order that day. I think I got my pay for the anoutli lieforo that that is, my December ;y. I don't know when the Institute orders Mere grunted by the Board. I know I didn't 3-eceivo mine until Feb. 3rd. The soring olcctfoii whs held on Feb. 16th. At tile enciien' meeting it was suggested that the rcaelicn eoiiirilui e in a fund fnr tnmpHign Mure-Bis i d Ihi't hp oiffiuiz tin i ho formed T in lar aits pnl.Mi of in a yonejul vaj ii: ii.otio'cy wits for i. mini g polls and : ii i..i 111. Xh'iiih-s that might oe.iii I' i .i'i il.at i veil if llieie wi.s hoiii.kM t mo, it ii igl.t Ih- wll to piy ,lie rei til.ii . -11.1 el e tin y miyl.t Ut luk- v.arm win n i . nitd. ll .s .it P'liin.ciy -iioiui ('..t t her ' wii'd If ! i o"j M'imi. The I'ltnCM said ho dd t.nt iiu up his m'i r. nnd admitted iV.it n, though l.e dni n t be lill retained his pillion as teacher. lie saiil I'O was a wai of In). D I lirown. simhi- iiitendeut of the I.ch1gh rolilertes in that district SA111H JONK8, nee Iteesc, was called ami sworn. She said die was formerly a teacher and gave up her $10 ordor to Mr. Dixon. She did so willingly and voluntarily, 1 knew tho money was to go to tho campaign fund to elect the old Directors who wero favorablo to the teacherd then employed. No one told her how much bho was expected to give ; she just gavo up her instituto order. Sho admitted on cross examination that sho gave up tho order al though sho knew at the time sho was to bo married aud would not teach school. KATIE SI A LI A sworn, said sho had been teaching school for cievoii yours. Gave up her order willingly and voluntarily to Mr. Gallagher, aud would havo given more if sho could. THOMAS DIXON was called aud sworn. Said ho is principal of one of the schools. Ho got his instituto tinier, and turned it ovor to the campaign fund. Witness Claude Brown stated that orders wero given out at tho meeting of tho teachers, but Dixon said ho saw no orders at this meeting. Uo got his at tho School Hoard meeting. Captain of Police, Philip J. Barber, of Baltimore, Mil., says : "Salvation Oil lias been used at our station the past winter for rheumatism, neuralgia, pain in tho back, etc., and I have yet to meet with its equal. It Is tho best." PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Conntry Chronicled for Hasty l'erusal. The Fishbach mills at Pottsvillo will ro- Biimo on January 1st. Paul Zimmerman, ox-postmaster at Bran donville, was yesterday sentenced to a flue of flOO and nine months' imprisonment. This week only. Bogor Bros. Al Tea spoons, $1.50 doz. ; Kogcr Bros. Al Table spoons, f8.00 doz. at Swalin s hardware store. The license of ox-Sheriff Boyer, at Totts- villo, lias been transferred to W. J. Scliaeffer. The latter was until recently P. & II. station agent at St. Clair. Tho Messrs. Coakley, associated with J. J. Durkin, took chargo of tho Kaicr House at Mahanoy City yesterday. They havo a bright future before them. "I always let a cold go as it comes" ono Bays ; which means that ho overworks the system in getting rid of a cold rather than assist it by usiug Dr. Bull's Cough. Syrup. Licenses Transferred. From E. A. Grltllthe.Secoud ward of Maha noy City, to John O'Connell. From Margaret Lewis, Hahn township, to Michael Pavlik. From Monroe Boycr, wholesale, First wan! of Potlsvllle, to Win. J. Schaefler. From Jacob Post, North ward, St. Clair, to Elizabeth Post. From John Kowo, Second ward, Ashland, to Theodore F. Moyer. From Edward Munniu, North Manheim township, to Isaac Sell, A slight deviation from nature's laws brings many discomfort and pave tiie way for serious sickness. Therefore, when you feel bad, take Dr. Bull's Pills aud avoid the siok-bed. football on Thursday, Manager Fahey'a team will meet the Maha' noy City eleven on the gridiron at the Trot' ting park uu Thursday, and the game will prove an Interesting one. Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent dour, and take no other brand. It is the best flour made. When bilious or costive, eat a Caeeaiet candy cathartic cure guaranteed 10o, age. ALL DAY SHOOT I From 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. on THANKSGIVING DAY, With &i. all-tie hot to b itl.ot off tn Wflturdfty, 27U ltmt. Sport me ii will havo an opportunity t... test their target abillt-lett at a tliirty foot ruuge. TUBER MHOTtt WILL HE MOLD FOB 25o. The one making the Uet noore out at three receive hog, weighing 75 pounds, an am-Ue. Nobody barred. At TIM O'BRIEN'S, COR. CRNTRE and BOWBRS STS. FACTORY : 22U24O2N0RTH EA1ER1CK ST., SHENANDOAH, PEN INI A. Parties Intending: to get fences in the spring, can save ten per cent, by ordering In the winter months. SWMiJJI'S PRDMRE STORE, Housekeepers' Headquarters. CARVINU SETS. :-: KNIVES AND FORKS. 1847 ROGER BROS. A 1 TEASPOONS, $1.5operdoz 1847 " " " TABLESPOONS, $3 per doz Schuylkill Dental Parlors, 7 North Jardln Street, WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, A first class dental parlor where all the branches of dentistry are skill fully executed. Best Artificial Teeth, $8.O0. NO CIIAUOUS Port EXTUACTlNd WHEN TEKTH AltE OltDHRKD. BEST SILVER FILLING, ... . so Cents OOLD FILLINGS, - - . - - $i.o0 and up TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, - 2s Cents All our work Is acooinpaiiled with n guarantee. bulcutn In ll .run. Stillwater, O. T., Nov. 23. Attorney Van Martin, a former prominent law yer and politician, committed suicide by poieon In Jail here while awaiting trial for embezzlement and forgery. Several months ago Martin was ar rested for embezzling fundH and forg ing the signatures of county officials to a lot of blank county warrants, which he sold In large quantities to Chicago and Iowa bankers. lie was finally let out on ball, but rearrested Sunday, charged with tampering with tho Jury llBt from which 12 men to try him were to be selected. MISCELLANEOUS. IOST. On Saturday night, betweeu Indian J ltldgo colliery and Columbia park, a hair chain. It Is a token ot remembrance of tbe owner's deceased mother, having been made of her hofr. Finder will kindly return same to Hkrai.1) oOlee. It MONKY TO r.OAN.-S800 to-loau, on good security, at 0 per eent. interest. Parties desiring to borrow will call ot the Heuau) otlleo. U-se-3nw-t( J ANTED. A girt for general hounework. 1 1 Apply to Mr-. J W. Johnson, 12S North Main street ll-22-2t 7OIt HAI.K. A desirable b'lck business bloak, J centrally located. Has nil modern Im provements, steam heat, bath tubs, etc. A good paying Investment. For further Information apply ut the 1 1 bk alii ofliee. 11-18-lw 09T. A valuable gold band rlnit. Suitable J reward will be otTered for return of annio to the IIkhami olllce. 11-17-lw TOH HBNT. A large and commodious stable, centrally located. Water very convenient. Suitable for private r livery purpose. Situated on South Market straet, near Oak street, jt poly to Mleliael I'rlbula, 210 IS. Centre 8t. 11-17-f f I noil BRNT. Store room and dwelling. No. : 120 Noitll Main street, Is now ready for rent ; contains plate glass front, gas, ronge, hot and cold water, bath, large cellar, yard, ware room and stable : It is a very detlrab'e place for any kind of business. Rent reasonable. I'leaae apply to O. W. Newhouser, 112 North Main street. It-lo-tt DRINK CLEARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orarife Champagne. DUSTO'S BARBER SHOf! Attentive and skillful tonsnrial artists always in attendance. Nsatast Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson House Block. Manufacturer of WIRE SCREENS, H( KKEN FRAMES, HCKEEK ttlNCW, BCKICKX DOOBS, FIRE ESCAPES, WINDOW OUAIIUS, HTABLK QUAnPe, TKEIi GUAnpS, IRON FENCES RESIDENCE: 220 NORTH WEST STREET, TURKEY MINCE PIE TLNKSG.-V'NG DAY, NOV. 25. Good Set ol Teeth, $5.00. ,mw?w.m??,mmfmt,mmm PHILADELPHIA CHEAP STORE. 2p W. Centre Street. Chocolate Drops ..12e per pound Lozenges 12c. per pound Caramels 12c per pound Mixed Candies 5c. to COc. per pound Chewintr Gum ,r. 5c. package at 2c. each Fifty kinds of Bmoklnf and Chewing Tobacco. Cigarettes, 5c a package and box of matches free Peanuts 2 quarts for 6o EVAN J. DAVIES Livery and Undertaking. No. 13 North Jardin St. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Bheeler's Old Stand.) ioc, NORTH MAIN STREET. Plrst-class workiTguaranteed. Prompt an ollte attendants. Hair cutting a specialty. Headquarters for .... Commercial Travelers COMMERCIAL HOTEL, J. GRANT MOVER, Prop., Cor. Coal and Main streets, Shenandoah, Pa. Termsi 81.03 per day- tHabllng I'oollltles Unsurpaued. Hoarders oomfortably accommodated by week or month. A Handsomo Complexion la one of tbe greatest charms a woman can possess. 1'oszohi's CouruixioM Powuaa gives It.
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