in i iyj . m'M. DO YOU WANT To reach the futtit through a fro g restive, dignified, influential journal use the HERALD columns. THE HERALD Creates business because of its hnnvti large circulation and renders rich results to its advertisers. SHENANDOAH. PA.. 'PET DAY. MARCH 18. 1898. ONE CENT VOL. XIII NO ..... . f. i . jt jm. JZS S TVi VVVW sM I 1 W fM Vk- II Etttititii owsa ttimlo. 71. Better Than Klondike. Invest your money to receive full value for the same. Till! WKATIIKIC. where you are sure Tho forccnstTorSatunlay s Fair to partly cloudy weather, with slowly rising tempera ture anil light to fresh varlablo winds, mostly southorly and southeasteily, followed by raiu In tho Lake Ilcxion. Parlor Suits, 5 pieces, - $18.00 Wood seated chairs, - .45 Cane seated chairs, - .75 J. P. Williams & Son, Solid Oak Fancy Base Extension TaWe, - $3.75 Iron Bedsteads, - . $ 3-5 Solid Oak Chanila Suits. eight pieces, - 14.00 Full size well made couches, spring seat, full fringed, $ 3.75 Sideboards, - - 5 -5 13 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH. PA. WATCH FOR- SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT J. J. PRICE'S, North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. O'HARA'S LIVERY. iiHiimiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiimiuiiuiililiiilUllilUUliiUUm BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Sts., SHENANDOAH, PA. MANSION HOUSE STABLES, MAHANOY CITY. BOCK BEER On Ta pat-a !! -Custom ers- BOCK imiummmmTmnrn BEER COLUMBIA mrnmrnmnmnnnis BEER! niiiiuuuiumniiiiiiiia On Tap at all Customers BOCK BEER BOCK BICYCLES for 1898. RAPID WORK. TIib "I'm my" Short I. Inn Slay lie Opcrntcil To-mui-row. Tho work of repairing tho brlilne nud trcstlo of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany at Iloston Hun was pushi'il with such vigor that at noon to day tho bridge builders bad about completed their part of tho work and tho trackmen started In. hllorta aro bent to bavo tho branch In condition to run trains through to Pottsvlllo to-night. Tho rear oughio and front tttiik of tho wrecked coal train wero hauled away to tho repair shops yesterday. All tho wrecked cart have been burned up. REPLY TO AH ATTACK. Demiimi fur tlio 'amr of tho Authors by "Cltlzrn." El). Hkrami ! In Wednesday's issue of your valuable paper ono of our wonld-ho and self-cstceincd merchants, dolus business under tho name of "The Famous" comments on tho business methods of our town mer chants. Thu wholo article wo do not deem worthy of our notice, it being prompted only by feelings of jealousy, and wero it not for a single expression in it we would pass tho artlclo by, merely giving it tlio contemptuous glanco that tho noble mastlfl gives to tho little snarling cur who makes a great fuss, but Isn't capable or big enough to do any harm. The article referred to reads as ful lows: "Hear in mind the name Famous.' What aro wo to Infer from this? Usually legitimate merchants aro not afraid to use their name, providing thoy do an honest bust' ness, ana tno name Famous" or any other similar word will not be ccptod by tho business world and taken as a basis for credit. Our dally papers chron iclu In most every issuo failures of schemes to defraud creditors and tho like, and in al mostovory instanco thoso who no liniill cited in these schemes aro doing business under fictitious names. Now if our ostecmed friends who seem to havo the interest of tlio -people so well at heart wish to insure .public confidence, let them come out and announce who they aro and do away with fictitious names, which aro not mod by reputable people in this progressive ago. Until this is dono no further attention will he paid to tho scurrilous attacks. 3-18-2t Citizens. Now Fowtlur Compiiny. Local capital has been invested in a new powder manufacturing company which is to succocd tho firm of Miller and Bachert. Tho new combination is known as tho Ferndale Powder Company and will engago in the manufacture of all grades of mining and blasting powder. Mr. Q. G. Clauser is tho secretary and treasuror of the company and tho oihecs aro located in tho Titman block, corner of Main and Centre streets. Tho mill is located at Forudalo, about a mile from Kingtown, ilro-nroilbcrtim. At throe o'clock this morning Joseph Rice clothing and furnishing goods dealer at Qilberton, was awakened from bis sleep by tlio stilling ofiects of smoke and fouud his storo in flames. The East End fire company promptly responded to tho alarm and the fire was confined to tho storo room. All the stock tliat was not destroyed by tiro was damaged by water and the loss is about 1,000. The origin of tho fire is not known, but Iiice thinks it was caused by a cigar stump thrown iuto a box of rubbish. Conway's Spocial. Special salo at Conway's 5 and 10 cent store to-morrow. 1,000 yaids of floor oil cloth at 10 cents a yard. It THE ARSOfl GASE THlAk Hemming Makes a Clean Breast of the Mill Fire. RICHARDSON DENIES THE STORY. When the Commonwealth Closed Counsel For the Accused Moved For Acquittal, But Judge Koc.l Decided There Was Sufllclea'. Corrobora tive Evidence to Go to the Jury. & $50.00 WILL BUY A VICTOR. f J $40.00 WILL BUY A GENDRON. 4 W $3s.oo WILL BUY A DEIVIOREST. H $25.00 WILL BUY A WARRANTED WHEEL. All standard make wheels, that you will run no risk in buying. Bring your old wheel in and we will over-haul and repair it now. Have it ready for you to ride the first fine day. SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE. l'leuHlug Knterttilnment. A very enjoyablo musical and literary entertainment was held last evening under tho supervision of Itov. H. F. O'lteilly in Annunciation hall on South Chestnut street. The participants wero members of tho senior and junior choirs of tho Annunciation con. gregatiou and the program comprised choruses, quartettes, duetts, vocal and instrumental solos and recitations. Fan liny Overcome. Georgo Barry, ngod 17 years and son of Edward Barry of Gilberton, was overcome In Seaman and Gerbcr's colliery by black damp yesterday afternoon while he was engaged in turning a fan, Tho boy is in a critical coudi tlou at his home in Gilberton. As the boy nover fully recovered from a sun stroko ho sustained some time ago it Is hello ved that re. covery from his present attack will bo some- what retarded, OUR FISH STOCK Salt Mackerel, Saused Mackerel, Evaporated Codfish, Shredded Codfish, Brick Codfish, Whole Codfish. Yarmouth Smoked Bloaters Sugar Cured. Boneless Herring. Salmon, 2 and 3 cans for 25 cents, Salmon Steak, fiat cans. Canned Lobsters, Sardines in Oil. Sardines in Mustard. Itemoval Salt. Tho City Cash grocery, at 230 West Centre. will reinovo to 213 West Centre street, about tho first day of April, In ordor to reduce our stock wo havo concluded to oiler it at sacrifico prices. You should take advantage oi them. 3-18-lw ''The Unknown" at Killer's. Elroy's Stock Company is filling a very successful engagement at Kaier's opera house, Mahanoy City, this week and last night gave a very Interesting ana pleasing production of "AFairltebel." To-night the "Unknown" will bo produced and "She" will bo tho bill at to-uiorrow's matinee. pa COFFEES Try Them. Our Loose Coffee at 10 cents good and cheap. Our 2 cent Coffee extra quality reduced from 30 cents. Our Fine Old Government Java Coffee, reduced to 35c, No Reduction in Quality. At For Good Bread Use DAISY Flour. For Good Pies and Cakes Use Our PASTRY Flour. Our Rye Flour is Pure Rye. Fancy Dairy Butter This Week. Strictly Fresh Made, Equal to Creamery and Lower in Price. Just ReceivedA Car of Heavy Clipped Oats. Kumlrlck House Free Lunch. Clam soup will bo served, freo, to all trons to-night. The Finest of floors, Tlio IIkkaldk stall or employes were treated to a samplo of Lauor's bock beer, through the local agent, Christ. Schmidt. It Is tho finest brew this well known firm has yet served to its patrons, and is meeting with large sales. Tho Lauer Company aro fortunate in securing so popular an agent to haudlo their product. It's Queer How Quick Pan.Tina cures coughs and colds, 25c, G rubier Bros., drug storo. Comlltluu Uiichaiiguil. A message from the Minora' hospital al Fountain Springs to-day stated that the condition of Peter Dilhuan is uuehauged llo cannot recover. FlUslmiiimiH at 1'otUvllle Bob FiUalinmons and his company will appear at tho Academy of Muslo iu Pottsvlllo this mouth. The date is March 29th. llo will be greeted by a packed house. No Quorum, A regular meeting of the Borough Council wjs to have been held last ovcnlng, but a quorum of the members filled to put In an appearance. A call was to-day issued for a meeting this evening. At KEITER'S. Wauled. A hoy to learn tho drug husiuoss. Must possess a common school education. For further information apply at tlio Hkhalu ofllco, 3-18-tf Special to Evening IIeiulu. Pottsvlllc, March 18. Alter the oxamlna. tion of Capt. Win, K. Joues iu tho Mahanoy City arson caso Jestcrday afternoon Michael Flemmiug, ono of the defendants, was called and sworn. He stated be boards iu Delano, and is S3 years of age and lelt Delano on Sunday cvoning at 7:25 p. m. and met the other defendants, D.irrah, Itlch. ardson and Knowlcs, who bo met about 11 p. in. tho same evening on the banks of the P. & It. It. Ho had u conversation with tho throo defendants; lllcharilson and Darrah went up io tho hosiery mill, while Knowlcs and tho witness walked down to Main street, near tho Mansion House ; Knowles and tho witness went up to the hosiery mill and met the others and Kichardson and tho witness. 1'leminlng, set the mill on 11 ro, using cotteu wastu; tho witness met Darrah and Kichard son thoro when they arrived there and Itich ardson and Darrah went up to tho mill to set it on n re, at least that was tho understanding; I lemming set uio to the eastern end of tho mill aud Uichardson the centre. Tho gang then left tho building and weut over to Pleasant Hill. The witness then camo back another direction to the fire, whero he mot the other defendants ; Flemmiug stopped at a friend's house tlie night of the fire. The witness aud Kichardson procured liquor at tho saloon of Win. Ilariey, at Mahanoy City and admitted they wore drunk. Wooden re fused to go to tho mill to set it on fire and didn't go along. His cross examination did not differ materially from that given to tho Commonwealth. Tho evidence of Willard Wooden, William Wilds and Thomas Bryant corroborated that given by Flemmiug, and other parties testi fled to having seen tho defendants in the vicinity of the fire on the night in question Capt. Win, K. Jones was recalled to tho stand this morning and produced a map of Mahanoy City prepared for use at the trial Mr. Jones pointed out for tho benefit of the jury tho various locations referred to in the evidence Michael Flemming was then recalled. Q. You testified yesterday that you acted on tho advice of your lawyor who was your lawyor? f Mr. Whitehouso objected on the ground that the question was asked to catch the sympathy of a couple of tho jurymen. Mr. Bochtel: "Well, that is complimentary to tho jury." The court allowed the question and Flcnv ming answered "Yes, sir; Jamos W. Ityan was my lawyer." Georgo Eichman was next sworn. Ho sal ho met ltichaidson and Darrah in a saloon at about a quarter after eight o'clock on th evening of the fire. John Uuber and Will lam Wilds were also there. Wilds, Darrah and liichardson went out ft ret. Darral wantod to fight Uichtnan there. John Holier corroborated Kicbman's ovi deneo. Both are young men. Thomas Leary was auothor witness, but nothing important developod. Mrs, Ann Hanlon swore that Darrah and Kichardson wero In her placo at 4th aud Pine streets lifter tho Eichman flro and stayed tliero about ten minutes. Wm. Bcvan swore be saw tho defendants at the Eichman fire. He siw them at 4th and Pine streets. Willard Wooden aud Frank Lewis were with them. They wero talking, but witness could not understand what was said. Mr. Whiteliouse : Did you seo Mr. Itamsay that night? Mr. Marr: Did you see Mr. Wbitebouse there? He is a more dangerous man (Laughter). William Hardy sworo ho lived 50 feet away from the Eichman property and that be knew Darrah. Ho saw Darrah at 10:15 o'clock on the night of the fire in his (wit nest') yard and spoke to him. Q, Is thoro au alley running botnecn th Eichman property and your lot? Mr. Whitehouse objected, but the court allowed the question aud witness answered, There is a private way from my yard to Eicbman's." To other questions the witness answered that ho caught Darrah in bis yard and had a talk with him thoro. District Attorney Becbtel explained that the evidenco was to show that Darrah was iu the vicinity before tho fire. 'We rest," said Mr. Marr after Georgo Gclger aud C. F. Kletudoatz failed to respond. A LEGAL TILT, Mr. Whitehouse addressed the court and said that iu yiow of the fact that all the testimony Implicating tbo defendants came from the lips of au accessory and accomplice, aud was not corroborated, be would ask the court to tako the case from the jury. Judgo Koch: We cannot tako this case from the Jury. You mean to ask the court to order an acquittal ? Mr. Whitehouso : Yes, sir. Mr. Bechtel ; The court cannot take tho case from tho jury on the evidence. Mr. Whitehouse made an eloquent address. Ho took tho stand that the testimony showed that the defendants were near tho burning buildings that night, but that thoro was no corroborativo evidenco. Ho said that the Commonwealth might pruvo that Attorney Itamsay passed near those buildings that night and that fact would not be valid proof that ho burned any of the buildings. District Attorney Bechtol contended that it was shown that two of tbe defendants had talked about the nlro blaze tho hosiery mill would make and then both sides entered Into a recital of authorities to sustain their re- suectiio views on corroborative oridonco. Finally Judgo Koch announced that he denied tbe motion to direct an acquittal. MB. WIIITKIIOUSKOPKNS, After a brief breathing spell Mr. White bouse begau hisaddross to tho jury. This was at i0":32 o'clock. Ho said the fact that other fires took placo In that town that night indi cated that excltomont ran high and when any ono was arrested in the matter It was sufficient to ceuter and solidify all tbe ill-will and bad feeling upou the unfuitunate person. It is human nature, he continued, I have had ono of the jurymon who was on the stand FAIR TO ALL. A System That Carrlrs Willi It (leniilnc r.iliiallty. Tho Spring season has arrived and. wo are ready for It witli tho largest, finest and host stock of clothing for mon, youths nud cbil- ren ever brought to Shenandoah, haeh article Is sold with a giinranteo as to quality nud make, aud uory piece is made by us. Havo you lieuril of our Ono Pnco System ? Wo'lt tell you Sinco tbo 3rd of March wo havo been doing business on a strictly Ono Price basts. No more cutting prices at our place. You find every garment marked dis tinctly ot what it is actually worth to tho consumer. If you like what you examine you tako it at tho price marked nothing loss ud nothing moro. Sinco tho Ono Prico sys tem has been in operation our business is greater than ever it was before. People express surpriso at tho prices marked on our goods. Wo have always sold cheap, but ndertho Ono Prico system our prices are till lower. Wo mark every pleco at bottom rock and that mark hecomos our Ono Price. Wo can sell cheaper than others because wo manufacture all our own clothing and have o rent to pay. Sparoafow minute to look tour show windows ono filled with men's clothing and tho other with children's cloth ing. Aftor looking you will nureo with us that there never before was a better or larger isplay of clothing In children's suits and novelties in Shenandoah, Anyone who wants to see the latest styles in clothing should not miss looking at our windows. A Fine Morcbant Tailoring Department ms been opened In our storo aud wo havo over $10,000 worth of pieco goods from which you can solect and have a suit made by our own tailors In our own building. Wo gunr antco perfect fit and elegant finish at any prico you want. No fit, no purchase Mammoth Cloth ino House, L. Ooldin, Prop., P and 11 South Main street, Shenandoah, Pa. P. S. If anybody finds fivo days after mak- ng a purchase of us that wo aro not cheaper with our Ono Prico system than any other storo In tho county, wo redeem tho goods and refund tho money. HEW jNRVAk SQUjRDHOH It Has Keen Ordered to Assemble at Hampton Hoads. THE NORTH ATLANTIC SQUADRON Will Furnish Several of the Vessels For the Hew Kendezvous-Spaln's Evident In tention to Disclaim All Responsi bility For the Maine Horror. 1898. 1808. Everybody invited to the grand millinery opening of the BON TON 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. It Hits the Spot That's Right. What? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. At Gruhler Bros., drug storo. Colliery Improvements. Owing to the iucreased tonniiKO at tho Wm. Penn celllery it iias been found necessary to remodel tbo breaker in several respects to better clean tbe output. II. A. Bullick, a master mechanic from Shamokin, has a largo force of carpenters at work under his direc tion making tho improvements. Through tbo persistent and bard work of Mr. M. J. Golden, tbo new insido superintendent, several new and profitable workings bavo been opened and tho colliery is now ono of the best iu this county. Tho output has now- increased to 1,200 tons a day. Thomas Burke. of Shamokin, will become foreman at tho breaker next Monday. Ho is a brother of Kev. 1'athor Burke, of Mt. Carmol. Scalp Treatment. Katharino A. Hickey, 120 N. Main St. tf Auspicious Opening. Tho opening at tho Bon Ton millinery store at No. 21) -North Mala strcot last oven 3 lie attracted an immense attendance of ladies and was au auspicious ovont. The decorations of tho place in natural and arti ficial flowers aud gems of the milliners' skill were very beautiful and the gcnoral arrange ment of tho storo Indicated- that tho cstab- lishmcnt is in the hands of people who are thoroughly acquainted with all branches of tho millinery business and know how to conduct thorn successfully. At K'pclilngkr Arcado Cafe. Oyster soup, froo, to-cight. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Itemoval Salo, Wo have a large stock of dry goods and notions on hand, and in making preparations for moving wo will for tbo next ten days oiler our entfro stock of plain and figured silks, satins, cashmeres, serges and fancy novelty dress goods at cost. Our stock of domestic goods, muslins, towclings, tickings, flannels and cotton flannels at similar prices. Notions consisting of glovos, hosiery, handkerchiefs, collars, cutis, uudorwear, corsets aud all other notions will bo sold at cost. 3-15-tf IF. Gill. lllckert's Cute, Pea soup, free, to-night. Hamburger steak and potato salad to-morrow morning. Obituary. Mrs. Jacob Rausch died at Pottsvlllo at midnight on Wednesday. Deceased was 81 years old aud was ono of Pottsville's oldest and most respected residents. The funeral will tako placo on Saturday morning at 0:30 o'clock. Koqulem mass will ho celebrated in St, John tho Baptist church. Interment will lie made In Yorkville cemctory. Aleldails Cafe, Oyster soup, freo, to-night. At Umbrellas ro-covored whilo you wait. Bru nun's. Hartley's Hock uu Tap. iiaruey s iioncious iccamng dock beer was served to-day among its customers iu town and vicinity. It is all that tho makers claim for it. Its flavor is delicious and its sparkle is very encouraging, Tho Ioca agent, William Schmickor, Jr., expect; lucroaseu sales ot tue beverage over previous years. Set uf Rooms Fur ltent. Suitable for offices. Mcllet building, corner Market and Centra streets. Apply premises. 3-14-0t A Vtee riglit. Tho vicinity of Coal stroot and Pear alio; was made lively at a late hour last night by freo for all fight. It took placo in the saloo of Mrs. Catherine Bosch. Tho participan wero a gang of young rufltani who started scuflle among themselves. Some blood was shed and several of tho participants had their clothes badly torn. Tho saloon was damaged by the breaking of a largo pane ol glass iu tbe door. Several beer glasses wore sent flying in the air. (Continued on Vourth Pago.) Washington, Match 18. The event of yesterday In ofllcial circles was the is sue of an order for the formation of a new squadron of naval ivessels to In stationed at Hampton Itoads. The squadron In the beginning will consist of five ships, nil the best of their types. Two of thoni, the battleships Massa chusetts and Texas, are withdrawn from the present north Atlantic fleet at Key West and Tortugas. It wnukl be a grave mistake to suppose that, in ordering this movement, the navy de partment is animated by any purpose of yielding to the representations or in timations that may have come from the Spanish minister as to the mischief caused by the gathering of so large a naval force as Admiral Sleard's fleet in the vicinity of Cuba. On the con trary, tho formation of the new squad ron was brought about by purely strategic considerations, although it appears from the nature of the force so far under orders to rendezvous at Hampton Itoads that this strategy in of the defensive nature. The new squadron cannot be called 'flying squadron," because the as sociation of heavy battleships with fleet crulsetB like the Brooklyn, Co lumbia and Minneapolis reduces the available speed of the whole to the speed of the slowest vessel, and the squadron could not do much "Hying," the naval sense. The Indications rather are that when reinforced by smaller cruisers the squadron will con stitute an Ideal naval defense. Although the other ships to be added to the squadron have not yet been defi nitely selected, it is surmised that they will Include some of the other battleships at Key West and the ar mored cruiser New York, In which case Admiral Sicard, it is believed, will com mand the new force. In place of the cruiser New York the people of Key West will look upon the gilm outlines of the big monitor Puritan, supposedly the most powerful ship In smooth water In the world. She will have to assist her on guard the double turret ted monitor Miantonomah and the monitor Amphitrite. The Puritan Is now nt Norfolk, almost ready for sea, the Miantonomah is at League Island, quite ready, and so is the Amphitrite at Port Hoyal, S. C. So the order will in the end result In the gathering of the pick of the north Atlantic squad ron at Hampton Ruads. It Is announced that the commander of the new squadron has not yet been selected, and pending that selection or the arrival In rort of Admiral Sicard It Is expected that Captain Higglnson, the commander of the battleship Massachusetts, and the senior officer, will hold the command of the squad ron. Remaining at Key West after the departure of tho Massachusetts and the Texas, Admiral Sicard will still have a fleet of his own in numbers, when the spectacle will be presented of a fleet and a squadron on one sta tion, something not seen since the civil war. The semi-ofllcial statement given out at Madrid advancing the government view that a demand for Indemnity based on Spanish responsibility for the Maine explosion would be Indignantly repelled by Spain attracted much in terest In ofllcial circles. There has been little doubt for some time that Spain was preparing for the contingency of an adverse report by the American court of Inquiry, and to thnt end was preparing to anticipate and offset it by making clear the government pd icy of standing by the report of the Spanish commission. The report of the latter body will find that the Maine dis aster was due to accident resulting in Internal explosion. This was foreshad owed In the advance utterances of Cap tain Peral, head of the Spanish com mission, who stated publicly several days ago that the theory of external explosion was untenable. Along with tho semi-official state ment from Madrid that a demand for Indemnity will be indignantly repelled Is the further statement from reliable sources that Spain has made It clear to tho authorities here that Intervention may lead to war. The prospects of such intervention uppear to bo seri ously entertained by Spain, and strong efforts have been made to avert It by showing that the condition of the re concontrados did not warrant the step, and also that It would threaten to end all prospects of further pacific nego tiations. Nearly every town In the country large enough In Its own estimation to justify such a claim has appealed to Seorotary Long to christen one of the newly acquired Hraalllan cruisers In its honor. Senator Piatt called upon Sec retary Long a little before noon to urge that the boat be called Albany, adding In support ot tho application that Al bany was tho natal place of Captuln Blgsbee. The Bon Ton will be ready on March 17th, at 7 p. 111., to dimon strate to the people of this town and county, who are lovers of the latest fashions in the millinery world. Our equipment of spring novelties for tins season is unsur passed by any other establishment in the county. 1 he openinpr will convince you that we Have largest millinery parlors aud greatest display of the the TRIMMED HATS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, ORNAMENTS, and MOURNING GOODS Kver exhibited in Shenandoah. Hats Trimmed Free. Music at opening by Reilly's orchestra. A handsome souvenir to every lady on the opening night. SWELLEST Of The SWELL . . . stand alone, petitors. This term fully answers the de scription of our spring line of gent's furnish ings which we are now show ing for the early season. In the way ot Jiaster novelt i e s we barring all com- A Word on Our Stock Winter Which still remains on our shelves. It must and will be closed out regardless of cost to enable us to display our spring goods. We are not in the habit of stocking away any goods for future seasons. MAX LEVIT, 15 E. Centre St. Up-To-Date Nat Store and Shenandoah's Greatest Gent's Furnishing Store. Plain Words About Baby Goaehes. . . Spring will soon be here and we are anxiously awaiting its balmy days. Why ? Be cause we are already prepared to have every wife call on us and see our new and extensive line of Baby . . . Coaches Which we have selected for the season of '98. When it conies down to prices we can sell you wonders of makes at $5.00 and upward. M. O'NEILL, (06 ISouth Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. POWDER Absolutely Puro lnvPfctlirntorH Prullintiinr.v Itnpnrt: Key West, Fla., March 18. It is learned that a spwlal report of tht work of the court of inquiry has been sent to Washington. This Is not the report and the findings ot the court which have not yet bten agreed upon, but Is In the nature of a communica tion for the use of the president, which he may or may not make public, ns he sees fit. In any event It will prepare the prosldent for what the board will report, and enable him to take meas ures accordingly, as the court will find that tho Maine wns blown up from the outside. Tho full roport, it la said, will not be formulated and In the hand of the secretary of the navy for some days yet. Looking Over the Stock. Every household has a stock of goods which it draws upon daily. They find it is advis able to keep this stock up to a good standard. You want your stock of GROCERIES Persons living in malarious localities may avoid all bilious attacks by taking Dr. Hull's l'llls, which Veep tho liver in healthy, action ami tho sybteni touod up, I'rico 10 and So cents. T9fBWii jysive you the beLjupplies. rand keep your stock satisfactory. We carry a stock of eruality and make prices right. BLOATERS, in1 tv rr- c c- l HERRING COD F"" And all kinds of Canned isl1' T.J.BROUGHALU 25 SouUTMalt Street.