il'TIT I nmmf ffnw if IBW itH&frrvx-mnmm .'infill" ilV'Mlm ifnnrtrnrtiTiiir We tmvr the followlnn now on wale Inquirer Alumnae . . . World " ... I'rcss ' ... Reading Jingle Almnmir Lnticnstcr " Clipper Annual . . . 25c 25c oso JSC We can supply nny Altnnii.-ic pub lished. HOOKS & BROWN, 1 rsl. IVIaln St. Numliiy Special.. Service In H10 Trinity Itcrnrnicd climch to-morrow at I (l:(H) u. tn., mid iliihl p. 111, Sunday wliool nt 1:30 p. 111. Itvr. lioliert O'lloylo init'ir. lXiil:r iwrvico will lie lii'M in the fulled Kvaiigclleal church, North .lunlin utrcel, to morrow at II) it. in. nnil II Ml) p. 111. Sunday acliiMil at 1.30 p. III. Itev. I. .1. HeiU, Mrtor. Service In tliu l'renhytcriHii church to morrow at 10U10 n. in. ami ll.ffl) p. 111. Sabbath school nt a p. 111. Jr. (.'. i;. Monday -Vi-iiIiir at I:ti0 ; Sr. V. II. Tutwliiy ovi'iilinc nt 7:) Prayer hiiiI Mine service on Tlmrvliiy oven iiiK at 731) lti'V. T. Maxwell Morrison, pastor. .Similiter always i . nine Primitive Methodist church, .lumen Monro, pastor. 1'rciii'liinK at l(i::i() a. in. anil 0:31) . 111. Htinilay school nl a p. 111. (Maui ini'ot IiiK on Wednesday ovciiIiik. (leiior.tl prayer inectini: 011 Tliursility vuiiiiiK- Everybody welcome. Services In All Saints' PiotuKtant i.'pi-H'opul rliurcli on Wiwtftak street to-iiionow. Holy Kucluirist at l()::i(la. 10. llscuir.i; pmver nl 7 p. in. TI10 rector will olllci.ito. Sunday school at i! p. 111. I'irst Haptlst church, corner oT S'ot anil OiV streets, Itev. I). 1. Ilvanx tnr Services at 10a. III. anil II p. 111. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Prayer mevtiiiK Monday cci)Iiik. Yiiiiiik 1'ouplu'a lncctliiij Wcdnenliy cwmiIiikh. Class meeting; Tlnirnil.iy eveniniti. Methodist Kpinupul churi li, corner Oak ami White streets, lie AM'ieil Ileehiier, fiastor. (Jrneral i la-w ini elinK at II a. 111., led y Jolin Senior. Seiinon at 10:31 a in Sunday school at p in., Dr. J. S. ('alien. "Superintendent. Hrriinm at 11:30 p. 111. Scats free. Kverybody nelcoiiiis. St. John's l.uthunin flitncli. Went Cherry street. Itev. John (Irulilcr, pastor. 1'nucli liiB. 10 a. 111. ; .Sunday Hcliool, 1:30 p. 111.; prtnchlliK 11:30 p. in. 8t. Michael's (Ireolc Catholic church. West Centra street. Itev. Cornelius l.iiiiniin, pas tor. Matatinuni service, I) 11.111. Mull masH 10 a. m. Church of the. Holy Family, ((ionium It. C.) North Chestnut stri ct. Itev. A. T. Schut tlelioler, pastor, I'irst mass 8 a. in., second xnaas 10 a. 111. St. Casimir's Polish It. ('. cliurch, North Jardln strict. Itev. J. A. I.ointi klowic., pastor. First mass 8 a. 111., high mass 10 a. ui., vespers and lienedictiou 1 p. 111. Church of tho Auniinclatlou, L'lH West Cherry street. Itev. II. O'lteilly, pastor; Iler. James Kane, assistant pastor. I'irst mass, 7 a, in., second mass, 8 a. in., high mass, 10 a. in, lM'iiediction, 7 p. 111. Kelifleth Israel Cont;rci;ation, comer of Oak and West streets, Itev. Ileniy Mit nlk, pastor. Saturday services, H to 111 a. 111., and 3 to 0 p. m. Sunday services 8 to In a. 111. and every weekday innriiinu from 7 to Ha. in. In Mole Will ell. Detective 1.. li. II0I1I1 arrested Samuel Williams at Ha.le'on on the 1 haie of steal lug a watch. The detective brought ids prisoner to Mahauoy Plane, where lie was given a hearing. WINTER GOODS In this store are now receiving the attention of our many patrons. JJvery department of this leading Dry Goods house lias its special attraction for those seeking good values. We have stocked our shelves and counter with all choice things and having bought in large quantities for cash, we are enabled to give you prices that none of our competitors throughout the county cantouch. QVVe have just received another large lot of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats wkieh will be sold 25 per cent, less than their real value. Also a lot of Ladies' Iuir and Plush Capes at manufacturer's prices, These garments will not last long and we would advise you to come early and make your purchase. Compare our goods and prices with those of other houses and you will be astonished to see what a saving it will be to you to purchase from us. BUTTERICK PATTERNS. In using Hutterick Patterns you run no risk of ruining your gar ment, but instead are assured a correct nnd fashionable fit. We keep a large stock of patterns al ways on hand and are prepared to fill orders without delay. P. J. GAUGHAN, o. 27 North fVloln St. HK8T LINK 01' RPnRFR F. F II R. FEFM. R 1 HAV nd HTItAW. Plnnr nd Table UU U10IUS. t n r nm EV n Ww ... m l). I KJlL- x , Centre HI. Ver diets' AVER'S HAIR VIGOR fulfills all the pivmtses made for it, is Ihc vcrdid of those Ivbo have tried it. "Itiavesnl.l Avi k . Haik Vinim for flftfen cci t and '( mm km.w of 14 single cu wheto I' i'i ' 1 ui i SHtlsluctluii." 1' .M. UKUVt;, euuiiMlaU . .lu. Vhfn Vschh rutT-cd my Imlr to frttl out, I f-un! Avm's Main Vk.'m n tm-st xc 1.int propftration find nri- t hut iw nl' : ,1111 ia ulaluictl fur It." L, K I Si I, Cumiv,U tllv, J'u. AVFR's If MM Vif.- k tlocfiall tlmt HelnlrnH fnr ft. It H'Hiofi (I m v Imir, which watt fast b("jriinfnr (Jim. iku k t h nut n i at t ilfrIarlt browu." W. H. HASKLlI(n'l't I'tuortmn.N.J 11 My head became full of dandruff and aftel a time in hall hi'K.'tn tn (all 0111 'l'h( use of Avi.n's IIaik V'i.iik si.,; p,., the (all nit out ami in. id" tin- m''Ii lenii and healthy.' Ml3 CM , kl;S, S!o .ir .rj,(ia. I'ollceiinin IMwnrd Kester tiansactud liiihincsi at Pottsville to day. Mr. and .Mrs. T. II. Hutchison weie pas Hengura toSuniiiiry this moniln. Miss Wlnified Kell'y is eonllned to her homo on West Cherry 'street, hy an attack of illuesK. Messrs. William Veale, Jr., anil William llaiiKh wcte visitors anions tho fair box at Ashland. Mr. ami Mrs. James J. Coakley liavo re turned homo fiom an extended trip to (Ireater New York. Mine Inspector IMwaul Ilrcniian, ol Shaiuoklii, was in town to-day in consulta tion with Mine Inspector Stein. .Mrs. Itli haul Ilrennaii and son, llaryey, of Mlnersville, are miosis at the retiilenco of Mrs i:ii.aheth (Irilliths, on West Oak stieet. Jenkins and I.owrey, vocalists and come dians, have proved such a tremendous draw 1111; caul for Welsh Ilros.' "Old Southern Life" Company, this season, that they have signed cimtraits witli the circus for the season of MlS. To-night and To-morrow Hlglit, And each day and niht during this week you 1 ,111 (jet at an) drujjKists Kemp's ll.iUam for the Throat and l.uni;' 4ckii()wlcd(;eiltolic the most successful remedy ever sold fur Coujilis, Colds, Hl'onchilis, Asthma nnd Ciaisuinplion. Oct a Untile to-Juy and keep it nlwajs in the house, so yon can dux your cold al once. 1'rice 25c. 50c. Sample Ixitlle free. MAUANOY CITY. Tho funeral of Mrs. Carolino l'ldlcr took place this morning fiom the homo of her suii-ln-law, 13. 13. Kuiler, on Kasl Pino street William, iilne-year-old-olil sou of John lliooks, of J.iekhous, who died from ceieho spluul uicuinuitis, was hiiricd In St. (.'aniens cemetery to-day. I,lie, wife of John .M. Joiins, of I3.ist Pino street, died at H:!!ll o'clock this inornint;. She as 11 daiiKhier of Daniel (1. Thomas. I.con Kekert, of town, to ihiy received in forinatloii of tho death of his cousin, John 1.. I3ckert, it prominent eiti.cu ami superin tendent for the Knickerbocker Ico Company nt Heckler, near Tumsupia. Paralysis was the cause of death. The dcieasen was (17 years of line. He was a prominent Odd Fellow. When hilious or costive, eat 11 Caseaiets cindy cat ha rile, euro vuaranUed. Il'c, t!Sc Tun I.ollurs for 11 (lareass. Telephone or telcKiaph lu II. Ulrich & Son, Ashland, P.i., when you have a dead horie, mule or cow. They will pay you f-' 00 and leinovo it promptly. Il-:i0tf ,M:it(Jl'S().N"S TIIHATItIC, 1". J. I'munxi.v, .Mnii. ONE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, JAN. 10, 1898. HIGH-CLASS COMEDY and VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Ten Acting and Eight Specialty People. THREE SHOWS IN ONE, Druinu VattiU'villi- and Motnnruplt. Im-iiiiik Willi tint l-iut roniccly, PARADISE REGAINED." Prices: lOc, aoc 8t 30c. Matinee on Haturilay. 11) n at to all palts of the house. Monday vvenlui; each lady ami Kciitlcinan, or two Udlin admitted on one paid Doc ticket. Fresh Oysters Received Dally, 60c TO $1.00 IMIli IIUNDKHI). All kinds of Fresh and Salt Water Fish TO AKKIVn POIt PKIDAY. Iicul flcitlcm Hiippllt'd at whole sale rates. nixed Nuts, 3 Pounds for 25 Cents. COSLETT, 36 S. Main St. rfliUL-cnmr-store, o WM.VM IN o FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. WIIOMCHAI.l! AND ltliTAII SO West Centre Street. 2) DREHER NOT GUILTY. The .lury Thin MornliiK Ariiilltrl the HiiKlnccr ol l.ureeiiy, 1'otlKville, .Innuury ft. One of the large! cnmiW of onlooknrn over en In tho court hoimo (;iilhcrcil yesterday tli hear tho now celel'tatcil cave In which John I", Dreher, of (lordou, paweuiicr engi neer on the Philadelphia A IteiiilitiK r.iilrond thort route hetweeu thin place anil Aihhiiul, It charitcd with Rteallux lahlo linen from tho Mine of II Koyerit Hnti. Tho prosecutor U Chief of I'ollie Davln, of this place. Tho cano v,m 'ailed yenleiilay mnruliiK, ami a l.i 1 Kn army of wIIiiowch were nuhpocuaeil. Tho defendant miiile a xtvetpliiL' denial of the eharitei', ami was Kiislallieil III this hy tho llieman who accompanied him to the nloro. On the other hand It win tentllled hy tho clerkn in the nloin that thu exti-a mtpkltm fun nd In the package hy tho p dico weie not hnOKht hy Dielicr. The littler was !l"eli good clilir.ti tcr, and It w tent Hint I lint 110 wan nut under 1 he lullticiico of llipior. Ill tliclr adilie.H to the Jury .1. Harry .lanieaauil .lull 11 I'1, Wlialen, Knn , attorneys for the defense, hoth dcftcrihcil this as 11 most remarkahle ciisc. 1 he foruii r Mild it was either a strange army of eln umslanees or it hellish plot. Mr. Whalen made the final address and it was it poweiful argument. II I' Cuuimlligs closed for the comiuoiinealtli, and W. A. .Marr was tho thlid attoiney for the defendant, .lodge lli'clilcl'H charge was Impartial Tho ease was given to the Jury nt 11.31) o'clock this morning and they returned 11 veidict at II I'i. 11 ml 1 111: the ilefendatit not guilty. The verdict Is generally approved. IMIANIl JUltV'H Itlll'OltT. TheOraiid Jury's report shows tho ills-po-ition of 117 hills of which III! Welti found true; lu all Ignoicil hills, wlieiu posslhle, the costs were put upon the prosecutor or prose cuti 1.x. The county prison whs fotnul In excellent condition ami thanks weio given Warden Ilruweraud Mrs. Ilrower, tho matron. Iron Mipporlsaio uigeil for tho roof of tho new huiler hoiiso at tho cc.tility hoino or Almshouse, to prevent collap-c; a new Hlaughter house, an lie house, (Ire escapes for (ho main htilldiiig, a new rcseivoir or arte sian well and n chapel are reiomuieiidi d. (Iiatltiide to Mr. ami Mrs. Cloiilou Itetd, Steward and Mattnu, Is expressed Tl o new hospital h ' commodious, well lighted, heated and veutiliitid, supplied with nil modern conveniences and appliances, and admirahly adapted for the purposes designed, Tho huilding is a credit to the county." Another clause of tho report says: "lie cause of thu many fatal accidents occurring al thu point where tho ptlhllc load, the Schuylkill Traction (.'ouip.iny anil tho 1. &. It. It. It. inteiesect, just west ot Mahanoy City, and commonly known as Colo's or I'oundry crossing, a safety gate sljotihl ho elected, or it watcliman placed at the point in order to insure safety to tho pithllc." A passage way from tho iron hridgo to the I'. & II. station, (east of tho tracks) 1 recom mended ; and also that tho (Irani! Jury meet and pass upon hills prior to thu holilincof ' 1 "iilar scssiolH of court. A limed tele phone "for soiiio degree of privacy" in the (''oinuilssiouers' olllce and 11 new 'phono for tho iail uio also (ailed to the court's atten tion. Tho usual Vutu of thanks is tendered tho court and olllcials and thu report closes with the signatures of M. .1. Murphy, fort mall, ami Theo. Koehilig, secietary. Judge Bull tul remarked that yeaisago the lawyers eoiisulered thu suhject of tho (Irauil Jury meeting hcfoio eouit hut thulr general verdict ami that of counties where tho prac- tlcoUinuso is, that it almost doubles the cost, llo helieves our coiirtcostscnougli now Ho also remarked that county olllcials, in considering tho recommendations for I in prnifinctits should oxerclso great euro ill the expenditure of puhlio moneys, hrcausi of thu large debt now existing, lie thinks the other recommendations will hi) attended to by tho proper olllcials, but said court has no power 111 tho mutter. ' cltl.MINA I. COURT l'eter Casher, disorderly conduct, oath of t'haih's Dovino ; plead guilty, $1 Hue, costs and 110 days. David Casala, keeping a disorderly house 011 oath of Chief of l'olico II, H. D.ivies, not guilty, county for costs lEohert Decker and Tlios. (iehrn, aggra vate! assault and battery 011 ostii of Mike l'liike. (iehen not guilty, ami Iieckcr and l alkoeach p.ty half tho costs Adam Usklusky, inalicious mischief, on oath of l'eter Kuck, guilty, fS film, costs and ill) days. Mike Linlosky, larceny on oath of Agnatz Kogack, 110I pressed or dismissed. Lewis II. Hikes, selling liquor without license and 011 Sunday, 011 oath of Mlki Keefe. Not guilty anil Keefc for tho costs, amounting to over $.100. IMhcr fiddler, cliea lug ami delraudinu F. A. Asper, of Tower City, out of $100; not guilty, prosecutor for costs. Shu was also acquitted of thu charge of hawking and peddling, and thu costs were equally divided Attorney Itullliigtun, ot Dauphin county appealed for her. Sick headache, nervousness and general feebleness women's dally complaints, call for thu use of Dr. Hull's I'ills, the best alterative, nervine nnd tonic known. Price 10 uud k!.r) cts. PITHY POINTS. ilappeiilngH Throughout thf Couhtrj Cliroiilcloil lor Hasty I'oriiMiil. Tho 1'rackvlllo Star is now published sriui wcekly. Another hat factory Is to bo established at Ilazlctou. To-morrow will he tho first Sunday after hplphaiiy, O'Neill Ilros., of town, placed a now piano in the hdine of bupt. i . J. Nooiiuu, at .Suf folk. Fell 1 Vurnalius, an ox storekeeper of I.uzerno, was arrested In St. CUIr, licensed of larieny as bailee. I'aymaster Wllhclm, of th l.chlgli Valley ICuilroad, will pay tho employes on the Muh- uuoy division on Monday, the 10th Inst. The Supremo Court lias decided that owners of chicks exposed to public view urn leaponslblo for looses sullorcu hy persens do 1 el ved hy them. Kx-Deputy Slierlll" I.tito Noeiconk, of Northuiiiborliuil county, received his com mission as coal uud Iron policeman in thu Mliumokin district. A Jolly party of sixteen enjoyed n sleigh ride to ltiiiglown last etcnlng and partook of a supper at Kcheider s. 'lliey wore driven over by Joseph Young, Cards are out announcing the marriiigo of Mr. Michael Cootuhc, of (llniidvllle, ami .Miss Ilaidknnck, of Ashland. James litrly, of (lllliviloii will be groomsman, The 1' & It. employees lu the Mahauoy City district received their wages to-day. Those in the St, Nicholas uud (lllbertou dis tricts will, lu all probability, receive tliclr on Tuesday, When other remedies fall to relieve coughs and colds, Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup will ell'cct a permanent euro. Obviously because it is I tho best remedy. TI10 Hprlnic Kiel lloo. The Spring election this year falls on Tuesday, l ehruury IS. The last day for 111 In ccrtllliatcs of nomination Is Friday, Jan uary 'M, uud thu last day fur filing Humilia tion papers is Monday, January 31tt. The lust day fur tiling objections, li! days before election, or Wednesday, February S, There I Tlili is Juit tne Thing, Itcd Flag Oil fur spmlns and brulsos. At (Iruhler Ilros., drug stole. Ask your grocer for the "Itoyul 1 'ate 11 dour, and take 11 u other brand, It Is tho host flour made. THE TRIAL BEGINS. Th" County Commissioners Colli il for Trial 1 Ills .Morning. l'ntlsvlllo, Jan, R -Tho misdemeanor mm ng.ilnst ox-Counly Commissioner Charles F. Allen, nnd present CoiiiuilsslunerH Flank Kent, and John I' Martin was culled at 11:20 o'clock this looming by Dlstilet Attorney llechlel. At tho table with him ml the rep resentatives of the Taxpayers' Association, A. W. SclmlK, Fergus l'aninhar, John !'. Whalen, (.'. A.Suyderand (1. A. Ileiner. Hon. John W, Ityou, W. ,1. Whltehouso mid Win. A. Marr, F.sqs., wete on hsuil, hut Mr. Uyou ohjertcd to trial at this time In the alnence of Al r. Ulilch, counsel for Mr. Allen, who is still ill. Judge llechlel' said he thought thrro counsel siilllcleut for tho trlul of this easo. Tho District Attorney oll'eieil tho addi tional indictments found hy the (iriiiul Jury this iveuk, hut Mr. Kyon ohjoeled oil thu giound that they had not yet had the clmnco to even r.-ad the new hills. Judge llechtrl suggested that the selection of a Jury be piocecded with and that the ar gument about tho new bills of Indictment could be heuid later, Stenographer l'attunon Is taking down the piocceillngs olllclally. Mr. Kyon llled thu ullldavlt of ex ( '0111 mlssloner Allen fluting that John O. l lrieh, his counsel, is down with tonsilltle, and that he had nut consulted any othoi attorney about the ease, doing to trial without him would, in his opinion, Jeopiudize his case. Tho allhhivit wasordeied llled. Mr. Kyon furlhtl' objected to the selection of n July on Saturday and allowing them to go hnm anil mlnglo with thu public, especially as certain powerful Interests ale arrayid against the Commlsshiucis. lie said tho pioceeding wi s unusual and unnecessary. Mr. Kyon said Mr. Allen expected 11 tele gram nt noon from Dr. Dieher, of Tamaiii.H, about the condition of Mr. Milch. To pro- ceed now would bo to piactlcally nullify 0110 of the defendants. It was unusual to do so, and Mr. Kyon could see no eiicunistani cH in the ram to warrant such a pnaei dinsf The Commissioners ale not going to run uwiiy. All thuy want Is a fair trial. The caw Is just as important to tho Commissioners as to tho I 'miimiin wealth, Mr. Kyon sprung a sensation when ho charged that tho November panel of Jurors, fiom which this Jury is to be seleclcd, was illegally drawn, and that a uiiilluii Mould ho made tn quash tho Indictments, reasons to bo llled later. Tho Commonwealth claimed thu defense had agiccd earlier in the week to goon if granted a delay, and complained that they iiuw coino in and ask atiotler delay. Mr. Schalek contended that the Cniuinissinuers weio Indicted Jointly, and as a Hoard of Coinmhsioner', and thuio is 110 good reason to postpone because of the tibscnco of 0110 of the counsel. Judge llechlel Rlated that the counsel for the defendants agicid to go to tiial this morning. They also promised to keep tho court informed as (o tho illness of .Mr Ul rich, hutthoy have not kept that promise Thu court also stated (hat Judge Savidgc, out of regard for tho I'celiugs of Mr. Kyon, postponed tho case until to-day. and had it not been for that an earlier date would have been fixed. Mr Ityon hero stated that his eol'eague had a consultation witn ex Khcrill' Scott and the latter will testify 113 to tho illegality of filling thu jury wheel, llo then moved to quash tho array of (Irand Jurnis druvn for November on tho ground that the law had not been complied with as to tho manner of selecting and depositing names in tho juiy wheel, uud lhat tho suUctcd panel was iricgular, illegal and void. Ho said further that tho Shcrill and Jury Coinmissioncis did not secure the jury wheel lu the manner required by law, and the deposit of tho jury wheel key was Hindu illegally. I'm liter that tho piesent (Irani! Jury was not selicted in accoul with tho Act of Assembly, at least thlity days bo foro this time. Judge Ilcchtcl said the names were put in tho wheel over a year ago, to which Mr. Kyon replied : "That is all light; hut they should have been drawn from the wheel for 1SUS, instead of 181)7, as was done." Judge Ihchtel, itquestcd tho attorneys (o goon with tho evidence in support of the motion: His Honor then Muled: "The lawyers aro not ready to prcieed with the evidence as directed, and the Clerk of the Courts will call thu juiy," which was pio cecded witli Just previous to thu noon lecoss Whuii the court icopcnoil at 1 o'clock this afternoon tho selection of a jury was pio ccedeil with. William Wilhiliu, Ksq., one of tho counsel for the ilefensn.piit a hypnthu' hal question to each juryman w ho look the stand, in this style: "If the evidence showed (hat tho Commissioners were merely guilty of a mistake, and not of any eiiminal intent, and .von an employe of tho 1'. iV; K. (J. ,fc I. Co.. would you, lu fear of losing your posi tion, feel bound to hiing in 11 verdict of guilty to kivo your job?" Ilach juror was questioned by the Com mouwealth about his relations with the de fendants, and tho hitter's counsel asked whether tho juror was ever employed by cither of tho I', it li. companies, or tho I,o high Valley Coal tfc Navigation Company, and filially Mr. Wllhelm's hj pothctical quet tlon was Hied at him. Rich Juior was also asked If the Coal ,t Iron police had been talking to him about tho case or in any le aped, since tho jurors had been summoned. Mr. Wllhelm's questions got thu fqll foico of Mr Whalcn's sarcastic humorous remarks. William A. Winner, cigar box manufac turer of l'ottsvllle, was stood aside. IMwunl Casey, laboier, Ashland, winked for tho I, & It. C. A I. Co. Challenged hy the defense. Sustained by tho court, (paries Sailor, lumber merchant, l'ottsvllle, accepted as jutor No. 1. Frank Schoenor, teamster, Schuylkill township; knew Commissiom rs Allen and Martin. Samuel ('. Hover, 1'oit Clinton, merchant, acccptidiis J 111 or No. li James Sholleiiherger, l'iuegrove. Knew Commissioner .Martin. Had no opinion on the ease. Was not approached hy ('. ,t I. police. Stood asldo. Harry Chiist, of New town, Hcilly township. Never heard of the rase. Stood aside. William Dietrich, ar penter, Yorkvlllo. Formerly employed ,y Ihu I'. & It. C. fi I. Oi. Stood aside. William II. Christ, Auburn, cabinet maker. Worked for the I1. A It C. .t I. (,'0. years ago, wiien a boy. Stood aside. 11. J Klilin, Justico ol the l'o.ico, Chief lurrss ami Assessor of l'ort Clinton. Had uo opinion oil thu ease mid had no dealings with the Commissioners, except about tho assessments. Wus accepted ai juror No. H. Arrested On Suapieloii. Last night I'olicemun Ilollu and Kester arrested four men from Lost Citck named Tullet, Sihaloski, Kyau and Coylo 011 sus picion. They aru In tho lockup and will ho given 11 Inuring to-night. Two game cocks were found lu possession of tho men uud It is suspected that thu cocks weio stolen. Tullet, who Is u character well known to tho police, s'lys he bought the cocks in llu.lutou yester day. I'lllesl Tlieatlo In the Mute. A (llnudville correspondent to the Kcpuh licaii, speaking of having attended "Wang" at Killer's opeia house, Muhuiioy Clly, Tiles- j day uvunlng, niys : "Tho Killer theutiu Is beyond u doubt one of the finest in the stale, and it is a plenum; to attend such u thcutto." Tho people of .Shenandoah think so, Judging 1 hy tho largo tiumhur who vi it tiie theatre, j HlJ'IslfllK -l i urt u't.u'.Cuu wuith l.f tie- 1 irntlal.le t'ik and u lot uf i.ue 1.1 uud Jcv.i-hy from a Chlcuyo n d 1 while the family wei- In tin- ih-.m muni I Alulirone Cliunev uuil lllw wife, un ' nged roiijih MvlllK In the miiunlaliif 1 near Cumberland, lid., esi-aped from their liurnltiB liuuae In tliclr nlRtit cluthcH nnd v.rc netirly fiozen tr d.atli. Cabcarcts stimulate livor, kidneys and ' bowels. Never sicken, weaken oj-grlpo 10c, (I'I SI REST. Sleeplessness Common Among Hie Aged. Thin, Pale, Inactive Blood Hie Underlying Cause. Restful Sleep I'roni llettcr Dlood Supply. l'nlnc's Celery Compotiml rills the Arteries. ritiUlplies Numlier of Vital Ud Corpuscles. Theie are ilcgiees of slwplessnrss from tho wlde-iiWke lute tn the dler (i which iIoi-m in.t leficsh iii.il lias In It only the nim k-ry of tct. Such shop is not tiled nntnr'.i's sweet ie stiner. Dreams havo power to tomiie iiihI todepiess Sleep, therefore. Is not always lost, Inn ti nihil-, and a troiiTiled slcei hiiugs to (he hraiu-woi ker loss of power for thought and I a 1 n 1 1-. It is n well-known fact I hit fur any put to porfoi in iietively Its dntiiB, it must have an ahiinihini'o of blood; but when tho power of loeully lcKiilalllig tho supply of blood lu the hmln is Impaired because uf iiisullicii nt nerve power Iho tiled hmiu grinds tho sumo old grist over ami over till nervous prostration, IKiralysis or hystoila ensuiw. The cause of sleeplessness Is so char thai the cum Is cqmlly appnieiit. The nones must lecover their grip. Tho lieullh-wicek-ing laxlly ol' the blood vessels must bo col li did. The answer lo how this ii to be done is : I'eed tho exhausted nervo tlssum with Value's celery compound. Hy thus acting on tho nerves l'alne's celery compound is able (o lcuulu(o the blood Hiitiulv uud permanently banish Hlecplessmss that shoiteiis so runny lives, especially among those hevond middle ago. Ill addition to this indirect control ovoi tho circulation, i'.ilne's celery compound ditectly iucieases tho amount uf blood in the nrte.ileH 11ml arouses (ho piiiifylng organs to diivo out imputillcs that often lurk in it undeveloped for years till age or a "run-down" condition allow them to get the tipper hand. A pale, languid woman is not morn of a lady than a rosy, robust one. Women leading lives of imperfect health, with pains and aches running riot through their "run-down" bodies, lire often ignorant of tlio fact (hat il is nut aspecillc for net vous ness or rheumatism or stomach tumble that thev need, hut. fundiimentiil building up of every tissue of their bodies and a thorough cleansing of their blood. Tho stiengtheulng of tho constitution and tho cr.id lent inn of latent disease that l'nino's celery compound achieves leaves 110 fear of that treacherous partial recovery lhat keeps 0110 si ways afr.ild of i elapse 11 nil sudden break-down. I'.ilne's celery compound rests on tho who modern concluiou of tho best medical thought that tho remedy lhat invigoiates tl e entire system and purifies it, is the nl ly sale cure for such localized diseases as rheuma tism, neuralgia, sleeplessness, eczema, head ache and blood dibcases. It is a common harmful idea that health keeps paco with strength, l'coplo seem lo think that nno can determine tho heiltli of persons by measuring their arms. Health means absence of pain and the presence of more or less nervo intensity and enjoyment in the more fact of living. All this implies abundantly nourished organs and blood unhampered by diseased humois. l'alne's celery compound Is especially valu able for recruiting tho strength and spent energies of men and women advanced in years. It is tho 0110 preparation considered worthy tho name of 11 true nervo food and olood lemcdy hy physicians thioughout the country. It is prixcrlbcd by Ihein in overv state in tho Union to tone up the system, regulate the nerves and restuiu health ami sticngih. MISCELLANEOUS. M)H IfKNT-Stnrr u-.il ilwclllm;, l'JO'Nortli l1 Main Htirtt; iilatc kIiimh iloultlt' front Apply lu i . .NcwIioimtT, 122 Noilh Mulii wri'ii. 1-7.tr rANTICI. A uirl for iri-ncrnl iMiiiHCuiirlc 11 Apply at 2J7 Must Crntie Mrcet, Hln'imn- (Inall, I'll, l-.'t-lf VOTHJH TO Al'I'I.KIANTS I'OIt IJCHNHK. lMl'l hi'ii'liy t'lvt'ii that niHii, hank flt.iftH or n'rUHeM clift'Ufi onlv, will In li'ecivH tii inn ifinit; 111 Jj'tij iiiiih 111 iiiciiNi' irm, Kl.tAH I A VI-, l-H-2t Cotmy Tit'iiNiircr, I'ottwvlll), l'a IM)H Itr.NT.Mon ami tlvwllliiKi lorner i'u.i 1 uimI Vino HtrcitH Apply to V'Mllani Mu- iiuirc,.) jiisi 1 cniri' Nirrci. 1-1-ti VTOTICIC Thu niMU'rslKiicd In ilenln.un of 11 I'ldMitiK" up hi (wcoiiiitH i-itfu p t-t fftsh .r hy noti'M, fur all hilU tlmt aru now (Iih- or ovvr tw iuH month. All rnnmttiK, ami ntrncnu'iitH Iimtcvrr. will Ik c-arrlid out I hhull plaiiwill over ihic (K-foniitt tn tho hatt'ln of jiroper pill III H llir I'tMHM'Ijdll .laiiu.iry fi, Imiim, l-ft-lm MAN K i:i,IC TION.-Tlic nntiu tl t-httlon of 1 9 tiie htoi kholocrH of tho Mcuhanttt Na llnnal Hank, of hlicnaiiiloah, Pa., will ho held at tin1 ImukfiiK Iioiihi, on Tucnilay, January Illh, 1HM, hot wrin tlm lioitrH of 1 ami I n. in.. for the purpoHU of i hvtliit; thirteen tllrt'c- i.oih in hit vi i iui t'UHuuiK i 1 ar rj-ll-fit-oaw K. li. ilUNiKit, CaHltler, ou hoiiooi i)Mt;cT(it, THOMAS H. SNYDER. (3 yi-ar tiTT Third waid.) Hnhjcil lo Citli'iiN party rulcM. 108 & ii2 linst Centre Street. FURNITURE. Can bti bought from us this year 35 per cent, cheaper than during any other season. This is our holiday induce ment. Fine Cane Seat Dining Room Chairs, . . . 7SC Square llxtension Table I landsomely decorated, $2.75 Bed Room Suits in liight Pieces . . . $15.00 ONIi CAIM.OAI) OP Plush Rockers For Christmas Gifts, $1.00 up. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS At I::tctory Prices. Call on us, No trouble to show goods, SPOONT'S, ioH & i la Hnst Centre Street. O'HARA'S LIVERY I BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White Mansion and Lloyii i Mouse Streets, f Stables, Shenandoali. I MAHANOY ClfY. HOLIDAY CONFECTIONERY. l'ttre sweetness. No danger from impure con fectionery. We sell the .......ot .....1 !..,.( ll,,.n,.c Ay7 fresh, being made in our W own establishment daily. An excellent assortment for the holidays. Look at our show wit. (lows or pay our store an inspection. We have all grades and at all prices. NEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPANY, 110 North Main Street. 1 CONWAY'S I FAPUS 5 AND lOe STORE 10. 7, 1 1 OS North Main Stroot. Next Door (o Gill's Dry Goods Store, jam- OwiiiB to the demand for Table, Oil Cloth we have decided to : ; liold another ialJ on FRIDAY, JANUARY 7th, when we will sell : 5,ooo yards at 1 0c per yard ; regular price 35c ; TO SHE IT, WILL HE TO HUY IT. SALE COMA1ENCES : AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP. : WE ALSO HAVE ON SALE AT 9 O'CLOCK Large Earthen Tea Pots, NAorth 35c, for 10o. Our Worth, l'rlco. Coal Hod (lalvliiii'd HiuliitH.... I.IUKO (IIiihh DInIi " Kryltur I'nu " Meat Platter .... China Fruit DIhIich I'aney HUquo lnureH. LarRo OIiihh llutter I)h Auate ColauderH ' ColTeo ittid 'IVa . ' WiimIi llaiili , Wu . Z!u . snu . JOo t.'lO . Via li'io . 'ilo lOo lOo lOo lOe lOo lOe lOe 10c Ion lOo loo illCH .. I'ViVij".. Notice. NotliiiHr sold Mighcir priced goods on second floor. CONWAY'S 1 Famous 5 & 10c Store No. 1, E lo2 North Main Street. t Next Door lo Gill's Dry Goods Store- Schuylkill Dental Parlors,??? - 7 Nurth Jardln Street, A first class dental parlor where all lully Best Artificial Teeth, $8.O0. TEETH EXTRACTED WITH LAUOHINd OAS Oli VITALIZED AIR. NO CHAltor.S I'Olt KXTItVCTl.N'O IJEST SILVhR PILLINO, (IOH) I'lLLINOS. - i in ua i itiib i tni w 1 1 1 iuu i irtiii, - 5 cnts All our work in accompanied with n guarantee. SKATES. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. I Just opened a new lot. We have all kinds and sizes again. SLEDS. Christ. Schmidt, Agent ant Bottler of Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUflhST . AMD HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH- pa floney Saving Values. WIII!IIH? AT DAVIDSON'H 1'UltMTUItlC HTOIIKH. V H IIAVK TIIKM, AND r.(Trt Ol' TIIKM. 0011 I'IKHT INDUOI! MKNT HOll 18Mi -jcfSolid Antique icn ly llio I'limiiir uiifc "i i iiiikv i'ifpii HiniMi- ... It I...I ....1 - ( I 1.1 !.-... IlKIUrin nininrm iirni in sun rim in ujo jrur, i wan nlTnnUMl tlih lucky opportunity lo purclmso il.... n..l . llinnfiiM liriuir-fll 111 t'ttli t1 llin IrntlowHIi nwry IninRlnftlilo deMgn. An the fipai'l' III IMir IIITK" B""11 l"" " " invilllllMI WHICH liriiriVCn US " uiniiireiiiK tvnn man niip fourth of them, wo calf tho attention of tho ' Wc Quote a'Pcw Prices: A rice nnlluue onlc nldeboa d, Inn lUomely iiollnlied nod enrved, ft i Pfl with n iliiti'KlnnH mliror, medium h nil size, ut .... HfvtXXJ Another dculftti, miicli turgor, J? Q CZf with lienvler eiirvliiK, t -hJ v7vJU 'flu mi rlccN uro merely lllintrutlom, for no have them at aliuo.t nny price. Wo nrtiuoiu. pelted In boII theie iroodn at sacrifice pileex, oeeKnloned hy the eomiiialut mado hy the ial. road eoiuiiiinieti who demand ntoraiee eliarKcs, OUIt LINK Ol' Bed Room Salts, Parlor Suits, Loungos, Rockers, Chairs, Tables, Solas, Springs and Hatresses. At lowcnt prUeu, DAVIDSON'S, 121 and 123 North Main St. Near Kobhitts' Opera House. Our Worth, l'rlec. KllntnianiiTuinlilerfi WhltoCup and Haiicer.. 'I'ea Htraluer Du.t Pans (Hani Pk'Ule DInIi OIiihs H110011 Holder China Krult Kftiiccr (oal Hhovol Tin Colaudrr Itollluc I'lnn Wooden Hjiooiut .... lOo .... 100 ... 10a ... 10a .... 10a ... lOo .. 10c ... 10a ... 10c ... 10a .... 10a So Sc no o 3o So Su So lie So 5a on the first floor above 10c. fp the branches of dentistry are skill- executed. Good Set 'ol Teeth, $5.0O WHIiN Tl'.HTlI AltK OltDlCltlill. :Ki. fi. 5o;Ccnts II $i.o0 and up 11 SLEDS. SKATES. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Kuptura from WillLmsport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Ferguson House, from 9 a. m. till 1:30 p. m, Uupture permanently and quickly Cured or nil pay. Written Buamntee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture without ojieriuion r detention from business. j Absolutely no. Danger. . . Examination Vrce. loo persons cured In Sunluiry, SlitmoVin, ' Mt. tnrinel anil viriiiltv who can lie referred In, Cliornci and lernis moderate and within reach (if all, JIOOO'H l'lMiSi cure Mvrr III, lilllouances, Imllgeation, Koudache. A. uloavut laxative. All OrujglaU. a-
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