hartyiwwr-T"5"' NO CANDY IS BETTER Than the kind we sell, for the reason that the maker uses only the best material, and above all, he knows how to make it. We charge no more for the best "than some dealers c harge for the inferior grade. HOOKS & BROWN, a. tM. VI a In St. Itow Ht (llllirrtoll. There was name excitement at (lilbcrton Saturday night over u saloon Unlit which threatened to develop into u riot. .Mm Jamei, of Turkey ltmi, and two companions wnr in tlm saloon of Mike Nnrlowictt anil Jiini'i irut Into a nmuiel with some Hun Karlans. It Is said one of the latter would havo used a curving knife if James had nol b.mn ilneled. Nailewics and James had nil oxchanre of word outside und (lie lattor throw a stone throuch one of tho saloon windows. James ran away, hut was eaiisht ninl r.immitled hv Justice WillianH in d fault of J300 bail, but th'.-iwas talk of a settlement later. Another Trial for Murtlii. Wilkcsbarro. I'., March 21. ShorilV Alartiu and six or eight of Bil deputies who wcro recently acquitted in the 1ittlmcr easo will ouco moro face a jury on tho charge of murder. This wasdecided upon at a meeting yesterday of the l'ro-.ccutiiiK Committee and Attorneys Garman, Mctiahreu and Swirlut. There I This Is Just tho Thine. Ited Flag Oil for sprains and hrulsos. At Qruhlcr llros., drug store 3ii Hill is za KILLED IN COLD BLOOD. (Continued from 1'lrst l'HRo.) to bo rid of, because bad blood is tho breeding placo of disfiguring and dangerous diseases. Is your blood bad? It is if you aro plagued by pimples or bothered by boils, if your skin is blotched by eruptions or your body eaten by sores and ulcers. You can havo good blood, which is puro blood, if you want it. You can bo rid of pimples, boils, blotches, sores and ulcers. How ? By tho uso of YOU MAY NOT REALIZE IT. Ssrsapirisia EASTERN a TON'S, CANDIES, CHEAP. We have some nice effects in Kaster baskets. PHILA. CHEAP STORE, 29 West Centre Street. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Slieeler's Old Stand.) log NORTH MAIN STJUWT. irii-at-Mnim work trunnvntecil. Prompt ami olltu attendants, llnlr cuttltiK n Fjuciitlty. FRESH PRETZELS I.HUVEItKI) KVi:UY DAY. JOSEPH BANDAKAS & CO., 118 and ISO N. llowcrs St . Sliciinndonh. NEW SERIES OF STOCK. The ituens liuilding and Loan Associa tmn of Shenandoah, l'n.. will issue a new scries uf stock on TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1898 Wot wren the hours of O and 12 a. m., at the office of the Secretary, C. V. Dcngler, Nortl Main street. LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. It is tho radical remedy for all dis eases originating in tho blood. Head tho evidence : "Ayer's Sarsaparilla was recommended to mo by my physician as a blood purifier. When I began taking it I had boils all over my body. Ono bottle cured mo." Bonneb Cr.AFT, "Wesson, Miss. "After six years' suffering from blood poison, I began taking Ayer's Sarsapa rilla, and although I havo used only threa bottles of this great medicine, thu sores havo nearly all disappeared. A. A. MAN NING, Houston, Texas. 1UAHAN0Y city. iilk'K nf TiialTiiwn Unsuccessfully Hunted I'or Saduskey. Mahanoy City, 21. Chief of Police Ilasscl received a tolesram at 7:30 o'clock Saturday night, requesting him to keep strict wateli for Charles Sadmkey, the Shenandoah fugi tive murderer. At midnight It was rumored that tho fuuitivo had been seen at the electric railway terminus ou Main street, but searcn failed of success. Later it was reported that Saduskey had passed tliruiign town oil the P. & 11 HiiU'alo express train at 3:17 a. m.. but this rumor was also unsuccess full v run down. An olhccr boa (led that train here and went as far as Tamnqua on it, making a thorough hut unsuccessful search en route, lesiuniav moruiiiK iv w ir ported that Saduskey had been seen hurrying past the Primrose colliery. Several otiirers nade a search fruin tho colltery to Delano, r .liking all tho way and beating bushes, but nit with no success. Michael t'orrella has been committed to the l'ottsvillo jail on a charge ol passing counterfeit money. On Saturday night a boy pre-ented a spurious silver dollar at Andrew Swertkp's saloon and asked to have it changed. Tho saloonkeeper saw tho coin was counterfeit, but gave the change and fol lowed the boy. lie saw Corrella receive the money and caused his arrest. To day Michaol TcrritU was arrested on oath ol Uor rolla, who says Territta promised him 50 cents if ho could got a dollar for tho coin. Territta was put under fiJOO bail. He denies making a bargain as alleged. Ho says Ills wife got tho coin from a saloonkeeper and Corrella liromised to polish it up so that it 'mild bo tiassed. It is bulioved a gang of counterfeiters has been unearthed. Tho funeral of Thomas T. Moore will take place at S:30 to-inorrow uiorniug. Services will be held in St. t'anicns church here mid the remains taken by train to l'ottsvillo lor interment in St. Patrick's cemetery. Tho West End Gun Club held its first shoot near Tunnel liiuge coniory on oaiunuj, with the following result: T. Price, 22; it. Stride, 17; 0. Sliaeiier, 17; W. Mooio, 15; 1. Mcltrcen, 15; W. Collins, 15; u. mime, u; S. Coomb, 13; Win. Herring, 13; J. Herring, 11. Each man shot at 2.ri blue rocks. PITHY POINTS. ness acknowledges that ho was afraid of the murderer In answer to tho quostlnns of allElUMi n.iHirter ho said i "Saduskoy and me had been ton saloon drinking beer. I only had I about three glasses. Wo then went down the I Headlnc railroad to tho bridge near thoShcn iiniloah City colliery. We sat on tho railroad, near the bridgo. Suddenly Saduskey said, 'There's Cliarloy.' Itinghblscr was coming down tho timber plane at Millers' (Shenan doah City colliery). Then ho said, 'Como over until 1 get my pipe.' Itlnghclser and Mart. Dowllug camo down tho piano to gether and sot on the timber pile. John Jones and thu fireman of tho colliery and a Polandcr I don't know sat with thorn. Saduskey and mo went to the timber pile and sat down. a (VARRi:l. Saduskey slid. "OIvo mo my pipe. Chailey." Iiluglielser said, "I haven't got It." Saduskey said, "Yea you havo ; I lent it to you." Saduskey told me beroro, continued Uiilcr. that he had loaned the pipe to Itlnghclser up in the hush, whllo thoy wore drinking beer earlier in the ovcnlug. Itingbciser said, "1 left It up at tho keg." "No you didn't," ro'ponrted Saduskey, whereupon Klugheiser shouted Whats that?" and ho struck Sadutkoy with his fist in the face. "I'll cot tho pipe," said Saduskey, and Uingheiser replied, "I don't kuow whetln r you will, or not, for being so fresh," and then Itlnghelscr hit Saduskey a couplo of times moro in the face with his fist. Sidiiskry then said to mo, "Como on, We will go homo." I thought ho wanted to get away and not havo any moro trouble, aud I went witli him. Wo went to Sadiiskey's house and ho said, "Walt until I come out." I refused und walked up Oak street until I mot Peter Ilaverty, and I told him there would he a fight if they got togo.her. After a whllo Saduskey catuo up. Mo and Peter Ilaverty were up on tho electric rail way bridgo. Saduskey hollored, "Hello, Pete, old sport, how nro you?" He called me down and I went. Saduskey said, "I am going to do him up, now you must go with mo." I said, "No, I won't go with you." He said, "I will shoot you," I said, "Youaio only blowing.'' Ho said, "Look hero I" and ho pushed his coat back, and I saw a revolver In his right hip pocket. It was loaded. He took hold of my coat. I went with him; at tho last house on Itower street I broke away from him. Ho wanted me to keep on, but I said 1 wouldn't go. Saduskey went down to tho swamp, near the railroad. Uingheiscrand Dowling were there. Saduskey wa'ked down to them. I watched them Saduskey said something aud Uingheiser said something. I guess thoy only spoke about ten words. I couldn't hear what was said Saduskey stepped hack a little, drew his hand from his right hip pocket and filed He shot Iilnglicisor In too bead, lie was about a yard away from Uiugheiser when lie Hied. Uingheiser fell, rolled over on his side, aud his hat went rolling down the bank. Wo all ran then. I saw Saduskey run towards tho railroad. I was ruuning aud too excited to notice where Saduskey went. I don't know who picked up King heiser. Saduskey was pretty full. Ho had been drinking before I met him." HUYO.ND CONTKOt. William 3.idukcy, father of tho culprit, stated that his sou had only reached tho end anticipated. He first had tho boy com mittcd to reformatory for sixteen months as an Incorrigible. Upon his release the boy took to stealing aud was soon sentenced to tho Pottsville Jail lor lour months. A fow weeks after his release young Saduskey again received a sentence of four mouths for larceny, and but a short time after his release again received a bcutenco of one year for robbing tho shoo factory of liradigan liros , on South Market alley. Saduskey served his time and was released shortly before Christmas, last. Tho father tried to win him from his evil way, but persuasions and threats failed and Mr. Saduskey finally for hid him tho benefits of the family home. Young Saduskey has not been under tho parental roof for over two mouths past. Saturday morning tho father placed his 38 calibre Smith & Wessou levolter in a bureau drawer In a bedroom on tho secoud floor. Upon learning that his son was engaged in a hooting allray Saturday night tils apprclien ous prompted him to go to the bureau. He found the drawer had been broken open aud tbo revolver stolen. At about eight o'clock few People Do, unci Tlint Is Why ll Great Man Has Wiltten This Note iif Winn ing. llelow Is the synopsis of an address glvcu by Professor Marshall : "It Is n fact that, to-dav. thousands of people nro within a foot of tho grarealid they do not know It, Vory many people who read these lines realio that at times they aro unusually tired and cannot account for it Thoy fel dull and indefinite, pains In vnrioiis parts of tho body and do not understand it Perhnnstliev mav think It is only a cold which will soon pass away. "Now. nil thn svmntoms above described Rnd many moro of a similar nature Indicate part of 1803, as clalmod by counsel for tho defendant. Judgo liechtcl stated ho received a letter fmm .lnnVn Dntv. of Westmoreland county. refusing a new trial to auco anu i.ugeno Coylo, of Mahanoy City, recently convicted of forcible entry. T. II. llcddall, Esq., fllod a rule to take testimony In tho matter of tho executions filed to tlio road vlow In Union township. The court ordered a nol. pros. In 21(1 cases in the criminal court this morning. mcensk TitAVsrnrts. Tho following wero among the saloon li censes transferred this morning : Andrew ltnrllplil. Sni'iind ward of Shcn.ipdoah, to Michael Mills. Mat. Ycdiiskl, First ward of Shenandoah, to Knoch llokunas. Joel 0. Gilbert, East Union township, to E. A. Era nk. A Minister's 0T This narrative from a minister is of greatest value to those whose nerves arc unstrung, health shattered or otherwise ailing. It is particularly appropriate in this age of active, nervous, endless labor. tho coming on of tho worst physical trouble that has cvor been known to tlio numan race. These sriuptomsnrc, In fact, nothing le-s than the forerunners of that dreadful llrlnlit'a disease nf the kldnevs which so often fastens itself upon the constitution be fore tho victim Is aware. It Is daugernustn both men and women, especially women, is nearly ns hereditary as consumption, quite us common, and fully as fatal "Until recently It has always been con sidered incurahlo, buta few years since much excitement was caused among scientists and the nudlcal profession by n discovery which actually cured tills fearful dio so oven In ts last stiuos Doctors wero amaed at Its power and gladly welcomed It. That ills inverv Is known among men of scleuco tho world over ns Warner's Safo Curo, and it Is no exaggeration to state that it has accom plished more In tho field of health than any thing which has over been brought to tbo attention of 'ho medical profession or the general public. "Hut tho great popularity of Warner's Sjfe Curo Is duo not so much to the fact that it has rescued tho victims or ilrlght's disease frnm ilm lirltik nf the Druvo. as that it drives away the diet symptoms of this diead mal ady wlienever nicy appear aim resioics mu su-'l'erer to perfect health. I do not liesltato to imploro everyone wno reaus meso noms not to neglecr tlio silguicsi. symptoms ,n um nev difficulty. Certain sufleiing and prob ably death will bo tho suio losult of such neglect and no one can atl'ord to hazard such chances." NEWS FROM THE COURT. e s2 -a. 9 in ossii)g. Lauer's Lager and ... Pilsner Beer Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA, THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE. Should be la Every Home and Library. B People's BiBie Histon; ! written ti ltliilit lino niiiiim r.wn ';-' V. I'M,,, r ot Ureal lint an and Irrianit. 1 n U?' Hamuli Curtii, U..I.. I'l'lifan ll.i.'ic., vii.r. flilesao III.. Iter. treJerloW luirar.ll 11 WK S ftKir, Canteruurj. ! . If Jla rrann , unnwum., .;' --...,,-... i Uluoauo. Ill I lt i"or rtnunco". ..... . ..... Iu TrViuiwrian Church. Wlon. tM , lie'. II. MaoArthur. I) U.. OaWarr HaplUt I Imrcll, Jjjw ojk !lli N Y . Uo. Martjn Huuimorlarll, l.l) , Ial I trial 'ri Wj.tl.1 Cliurch. IlU.n. Ma . Hav r rank 5t Ilflilol. Il.fl.. rirjt M'lhodlat tyloJ;l C liurcl. .Y.'n (tom'm.iiw.Hlh"' Indo: ' EnV. lt.;: I Torett Mala. D.D.. Booth Conjiri-uutlonal Church, I , Jinn. Ma... Itav JoM,h Aaar lloet, 1.I., Waal.iao lli IllchmonJ, Kile , lift C;ilnr "'' ' Unlvaraitr, llcnir. (i.rrnalir, ltav Wm Wilkinson, D.U.lInirer.ilr ' ChlMoii, Chi l .lK? Komuol Hart. 1)1). Trinity (toll.vf. llurllord. (lunn.i ltov J Monro Olhwn.U. l.Bt.. ol.n . oir'""ar?S.Yf""i'i.-MVi Hill l(l. 141 I'oiioa. 1 lull-l oJ W..I (1 Tirlm.r. k.vl I..U Kll liona. Kill dgea, cloth, ...m. HI,, .Ira. halt iaaul, auu. iui ui iilro 1 6TI0.-I3m wno; 20 full-nan" lllu.tra tl... Hlrl A-silt eli.. lufl larunl, on volume Lili'AUT8.uuarlnhUe.roviequllona;oeali,atin JJS;..; So"."., 1. lrtniinr.1 .I ahllr, IJ"','''' '?., i" al. ai .11 lMKk.lor. an 'jf fVil'All ') furth.r Inlonnatlnn. write HI. Mil O. Hllr j All "ublWi -al3 ana '111 M"nro hlroil. ChlcoBO. Illlnol. Mi tiiiipenliiKH Tlirotiglimit llio Country Clirtiulcleil for Ilaaly 1'erusil. Jtanj young men aro leaving McAdoo. Ceorgo II. Itcese has resigned as outside foiciiun at Little Diamond colliery. Joseph Slieinonas, a Now rhiladclphiacon stable. is charged with larceny by a piddlar. A big pair of engines, 10x00, wero re ceived at tho St. Nicholas colliery lat week. Grace Lodge No. 1B7, I. O. O. F., of Or wigsburg, celebiated its O'.'d auniversiiry on Saturday. A T. T.!Liil.enslelii. of Ashland, lias been drawn to serve as a juror In tlio U. S. Court term in Philadelphia for tho first week in April. f nilnilnlstriitlon wero granted to V. I!, mid A. J. Sheeder on tho estate of Catharine Sheeder, late of Mlnersville, de ceased. Navigation on tho Schuylkill canal, be tu'iM'i, tbn roa 1 regions und Philadelphia will ho opened April 10, and tho boatmen anticipate a very busy season. To Cure Headache In IS Minutes. Take Dr. Davis' Ati-lleadaeho. All druggists. I'onslou Awmts' lllir I'Vos. Waslilncton. Jlurch 21. For seven years past tlio penslonerH of the coun try have paid legnlly to attorneys, for proHcfiitlne their clnlms. an annual averaere of nearly Jl.MO.OOO. or a total of $9,510,191. A statement prepared at tlio uenslon office shows tlint of this total $7,000,000 was paid In three years (1S91 to 1893 Inclusive) as follows: 1S91, $2,109,200: 1S92, $3,112,321: 1893, $1. 872.178: 1S9I. $022,770: 1895, $081,018; 1890, $557,721; 1897, $591,318, IMroinnn'H Tlilnl Acoldont Fntnl. Lebanon, Pa March 21. William J. Hemperly, driver ot the Lebanon chemical enclne, died Saturday from Injuries received Friday nluht while re- Bnondinc to an alarm ot lire, lie wua nmrjloved only a week aco and drove the engine three tlmos, having an accl dont each time. Friday nlcht ho was pitched from the engine, tho wheels of which passed over ins anuomen. OIomtimr'H Trill! Iteirim. Norrlstown. I'a March 21. James A, r!lemmer. who s charEeil with llio murder of Kmma P. Kaiser on Oct. 28, 1890. was clnced on trial today. Tho victim's husband, Charles O. Kaiser, has already been tried and found guilty. Miss Lizzie De Kalb, who has made a confession of her part In the crime, will ho the principal witness against Clemmer. report was received that Saduskey was seen making his way from tlio rounsyivaum rail road track across tho hill east of the old trotting park. Oilicers -ent out ill that direction aud ufter a long hunt through the bushts returned to town without the fugitive. Tbo murdered man will bo remembered as one ol the strongest players on tho Shenan doah professional foot ball team. Ho was a splendid physical subject. Tho funei-.it will nut tako placo until A p. m. on inursiiay, as 11158T LINK OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY mid BTKAW, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, 27 XSUt. It Hft the Spot That's Bight. What? Fan-Tina for coughs and colds. Gruhler Bros., drugstore. I'lrot I'lrul I'lrol Tninra vmir lironerty from loss In tho .,i.i,.vt ,i,nl atronerst cash companies: l'lillu IT,l,,i.,vrlters lUSUrUUCU U. Ol America and Fire Association, n Ins Co.. American Firo l'nrmer County Coiniiilisloners Ilcnieil a New Trial lteasous (liven. Pottsville, Slar. 21. Judgo lleelitel this morning discharged tho rule for a new trial in tlio ase of V. L. Shaefer, agent for tlio Taxpayers' Association, against former County Commissioners Iientz, Martin and Allen. The Judgo read a long opinion giv ing his reasons in detail for refusing tlio new trial and paid a high tribute to the jury in the caso. m. A. Jlarr, Esq., hail an oxcep tiou noted to tho decision. Judge licchtol cited several authorities and stated that the claim of the defense that tlio verdict was against the law aud evidence was not upheld by the arguments, or the facts. In approving tho finding of the jury as to tho first count he said the Commis. sioncrs should undoubtedly havo included tlio $50,000 temporary loan in tho financial statcmont filed beforo making tbo $75,000 loan. Ho denied that tho verdict of not guilty as to tho 11th count and that of guilty as to tlio 21st count weie inconsistent. Tho 11th count charges tho illegal letting of a contract to Joseph V. Geary, while tho Slst alleged tho illegal payment of $1,(W) to Joseph V. Cicary for woik on the contract referred to in tlio 11th count. Thcro is nothing inconsistent because the jury found tbo letting of tho contract was not illegal, because hasto was necessary. Yet they we justified by the evidence in finding tho de fendants guilty of paying excessive charges on tho Slst count. As to thollth count, charging that fciiflO was paid to Koch llros. and Peter llctz To: painting tlio inside of the court huuso with out having advertised for bids as required by the statutes, Judge Hechtcl said tlio contcn tiou of tho defendants that they lieliered tlio filth and tenth sections of tho Controller Act unconstitutional is not warranted by the tacts. In tho cise of Lloyd vs. Smith, lVs Pa., tho Stipieme Court declared tho Controller Act constitutional and tho defendants wcio legally bound to know, and did know of tho decision. Their claims tnal tney wero auvisen uy ineir solici tor is also no excuse. It was a matter for tlio jury to decido and tlio conduct of the defen dants In this matter sceuieu a ileliauco ot the law. It is not surprising that a conscientious iur.v found such a verdict, and they weio Saturday night a justified in doing it. Patrick Cooiicy, tho boy tenor, is homo from Wilkcsbarro. J. W. Cuitln was a business visitor to Mt. Carmel to-day. Miss r.mily Kraft visited friends nt Mah anoy City yesterday, William Navitskl was a passongcr to Philadelphia this morning, William Hill has returned homo from an extended vlil to Philadelphia. Michael Coakley, of Mahanoy City, was a guest of fiionils in town yesterday. Misses Hattlo. Tones and Allco Leo, two of our school teacher?, aro on tho sick list. Joseph II Mauley, of Northumberland, spent yesterday visiting relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, of Hazloton, spent Satuiday evening in town with friends. Mrs. C. G. Palmer, i.f West Contro street, issull'eriiig from un attack of Inflammatory ih"iimati-in. Dr. Arthur C. Morgan returned to Phila delphia to-day, to resume his duties at the lilock.ey hospital. Mrs. Samuel Feldser, of tlio Hou Ton millinery store, is in New York purchasing additional stock. She will be nwny two days. Wilbur reltit, of North West strcot, has recovered from tho attack of rheumatism that confined him to his homo a part of last week. Michael Covle. n catcher on last year's T.nt. en-el; treim. left this morninc: for l'hlla- ;le n i a. Ho will catch for tho University ol Pennsylvania team this season. Peter Poll' left this morning for Phila delphia wliero ho will seek treatment at tho MeUlco-Uliirurglcai Hospital, jur. ion nau both of his hands badly burned some months ago which refuse to heal properly. Councilman H. S. Llttlo.of Philadelphia, spent Sunday in town ns the guest of his rriend, S. U. M. llollopcter. Ksq. Mr. l.iuie, in comnanv with several moro Quakor City ollicials, will leave that city to-morrow morn ing to view tlio While squanron, now stationed at Norfolk, Va. Ve are living too lasi. " Fast as light ning," expresses It, lor we talk by elec tricity, cook by electricity, travel by electricity and so on. Its a hurry, hurry, hurry from the cradle to the grave. 7c crowd too much J crowd our woric, crowd our eating, crowd our pkasurc, crowd our sleeping. A " breaking down of the nervous sys tem" is the way of expressing the result. It means a depleting of the ner is in duced by prolonged strain i overtaxing of the nervous system; a product of over hurry and bustle. It affects all people in all walks of hfe. It baffles physicians of all schools. No one knows the horrors of such a condition belter than Rey. I. N. Mc Cready, of Elkton, Mich. For years he labored faithfully and welL He was pro gressive and aggressive! a leader among men, a deep thinker and a hard worker. In his leal, he overworked t overtaxed his mental and physical strength. The outlook was dark, with health shat tered and recovery apparently hopeless. Miny means for a cure were tried, with out receiving benefit. Finally he took Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and was restored to health. He says: , T "In April, 1 070, the pnysiciani saio i must stop preaching or die. "I had overtaxed myslf and was suf fering from a complete breaking down of my nervous system and a persistent stom ach trouble. " Several physlclani treated me, but no permanent benefit was derived. " Four times I was stricken with nervous proitratio.i i twice with gastritis. "These attacks would throw me into spasms. " I could eat neither meat or vegetables. " If my bare feet touched the floor I was immediately seized with cramps. " I was used up J helpless, hopeless. "I commenced to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. One box was consumed and I felt no better. This dis couraged me. " My wife urged mt to try the pills some more, feeling that my life depended upon the result. " I continued to take them. "Since then, and it has been several months, I have enjoyed life. .... " Have preached all summer and held revival meetings for fifteen weeks. " I have had no muscular exercise for years, but recently, have done considerable hard work in my garden, my muscles standing this test remarkably well. " Every Sabbath I preach three limes and now think I am good for another twenty years, if the Lord wills." To add weight to his words. Rev. Mo Cready made affidavit before J.D.Brookes, Notary Public Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People exert a powerful influence in restoring wasted nerve power and in purifying and enriching the blood. Druggists consider them the most effective remedy which they dispense. BaTTtj IHrnfM. Pric-,18.00, -(mil (! iwi l.nt tinva Bold tlirjct to the 8umerfor23esri nt uhola v&!e jTiccf, string bin the dealer rroiuj. amp any wtioro ior eiauinauon. Kverytmtie; wn mi. ted. tld styles of VvMcIcb, fn itj-Jes cf Harried. Top Hujtfcii'R.JK'toO. Sjrrm.SUMP.j;.. Cnrnt ffffl- ritautuim. Tran . Vn(con ctloJ, ypriii-'-llorui nd Milk M'ai;ns. Send for 1.1176. Ireo CrUloU3 of an our ti.rjes. x vigil x imoflmn y No.6CSHurr. Prior, with cunt' ,,t imri,uB biiI, nprou K'xt tend ra, ?tA At .oo 1 Lt, a At for fth). ELKHART CAKUIAUK AMI HAUAKOS MIiO. Co. VV. It. VltXTV, bto'y, KLKHAUT, 1M. LUMBER ! LUMBER! Tho many testimonials received dally by the proprietors of Salvation Oil, emphasizinc its value as a curo for neuralgia aim rheuma tism, furnish convincing proof of its creat merit. It is par excellence tho liniment. Deeds ltocorileil. Krom W. II. Harrow and wife to Thomas V. Stevenson, premises in Union township from Jas. Turner and wife to Noah Turner, prciuisss in West Tenn tonnship; from J. 1. llrock, executor, to Charles Burmcister, premises iu Ashland ; from Frank GallaRher to Samuel A. Boddall, premises in Tamaqua ; from Kil ward Corcoran to JIary Ann Cororan, premises in Girardvillo. GLENN & O'HEARN, (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) N- Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. IJIIST OF Ai.r, To cleanse tho Bystcm In a gentlo and truly beneficial maimer, when tho 'ipringtlmo Syrup of Kias. lluy tho Kcnuino. Mann- proprietors Were formerly Willi llie aueiraiiuuuu i,uiuki ami 1-n.u lilt I'll I - If you contemplate building consult our contract price. The new faetund by tho California Fin Syrup Co. only, and for sale by all druufe'lsts, at SO cents per bottle. MISCELLANEOUS. i)ii:i). Tho 15th count was claimed to ho not es tablished. Tlio court fixed ?2,000 for the en tlio compensation of Win. 1. Hill, tho archi tect of tho almshouse improvements, yet on May 11th, tho very day the court fixed the comnensation. aud just boloro the court signed the contract, tho defendants. unknown to the court, paid f 1,U3j additional to Aichltect lllll, or Hi percent, on u.i,uuu, tho then estimated cost of tho liuildinjjs. They said they believed tho ?2,00l) was fur inline services only aim inai mey were SCIIOl'l'i:. On the 19th Inst., nt Shenandoah, rn.. Itutli Marion, dainrhtcr of John M. nod I,l7zio SchopiH', ukh1 15 months. The funeral will tube placo on Tuesday, 2Jod Inst., nt 2 p. in , from the fninlly ri'sfdcneo. No 7 South Wcit street. Interment In the Odd Fellows' cemetery, llelntivcs and friends respectfully Invited to nttend. a-m-'jt UUl'KUT. At Shenandoah, on tho 20th lnht.. Mrs. Mary llupert, mica yenrs, unutliler ol Mr. and Sirs, l'rnnk Wnrnick, Tho funeral will take placo on Wcdnesilny, nt 1 o'clock, from the family residence, 231 West Oak etrect, in terment nt ltlniitowii Friends mid relatives invited to nttend. A prccioUH ono from us has K"ne, A voice wo loved Is stilled; A placo Is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. tho family desires to await tho arrival ol the , d ..,vi., li(io5 for roliuiinary leceaseu s sisier iruui iuioii, nuioa. Btuulcs. etc. It that no so, wiiy It'iuire mo Tl.o following is the description of ha- nnmuval of the court at all ? To sustain such iluskev which has been telezranhed to many a contention would bo a fraud. In llio con- mints: "He cut. five feet 71 inches: weialit, tract u isagrceu inai no luruiiu mo inrii u It.") pounds ; blue eyes, lisht colored hair, sight of loft eye defective, lottrs "C. S." on left arm, wears a number seven shot ami when he disappeared was dressed in n dark suit and hlaek derby hat. He has a tough swagger Iu ids walk and generally lauchs n-heu UilkliiL'. From his past life, lie is likelv to bo fouud in tlio compauy of tramps." Un to tho time of tho Hi:uai,t soing to nrcss notliiuc had been learned to give the authorities knowledge of Sadiiskey's where abouts. Tho polico say ho is foxoy aud will not bo easily captured. Nothing removes humors from tho blood so nicely aud gives tho complextion such a clear, cleau uunearanco as Dr. Hull's Fills but get only tho geiiulue, Dr. John W. Uull's Fills. K. uf V. Smoker. Tho monthly .moker of General Harrison iuary studies and rcceivo $2,000 as his entire eunmeusatiun. If tho contract does not show that stato of facts it would bo ditllcult to mako a proper contract fu any other way. The testimony of Judgo Pursliiug was re ferred to and the last clauso of the contract described us doubtful, or intended to mislead t lie court. The total amount paid to Arciu tectlllll was $3,21)1.50. just a litllo moro than live ner cout. on SliS.OOO. Indication that the defendants proposed payini; mil live per cent., whether the coun npproveu ir,, or uoi. An impartial examination ot the testimony serves to lead to the conclusion that tho jury wasjustlfled iu convicting upon tho uiueteou counts RDueifled. The Sard count, charged illegal payment of ?183 lor surveying and laying out u pio- imhcii nioei eiioeuL bciiuui uismtt in .u.tii Manlielin townshili. This is described as an excessive charge aud the Judgo said the law clcarlv savs the district, aud not tho county. should pay the costs when a new dlsliictis reatod, auu wnen nor. croaieu iuo peimouors must pay them. t he Vermel oi inojury was supiiurieu ny Lodge No. 251, Knights of l'ythlas, will bo tho evidence aud tho jury showed anintelli- At North Hartford IuBUramo Co., wt nhostcr Fire Iui, Co., United Firemen a Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 8. Jardln St., Shenandoah. One Minute Cougli Curo cures ouickly That's what you waut I O. H. Hageiihuch. morrow nlglu und In addition to a program of threu-iiiinute talks on events of the times and vocal and instrumental selections Mr. Kluier 11. Johusun, of Lost Creek, will present tho Kodak views betook on his trip through tho British Isles, Franco, Italy and Switzer land last summer and .Mr. Wilhur Lewis, of Wui. l'eun, will introduce hlsgaphaphouc. Sculp Treatment. Katharine A. Hlckey. 120 N. Main St. tf Cliarceil With Illgumy. All interesting case was hoard before Justice Toouiey on Saturday night Iu which Samuel Williams, a resident of the "flats," on West Coal street, was the defendant. '1 he charge was assault and battery on oath of his wife. Harriet. Williams pleaded guilty and iu default of $300 ball is still confined to the lockup, The result of tho abovo case brought about a cross suit in which the husband sues the wife for bigamy. Mrs. Williams does uot deny beliiE married before, but asserts that she had told tho present husband of her first marriage and he claimed that matrimony with him would have nothing to do with the past. Williams and his wife have been married for two years. Tho first husband is living near Fountain Springs. She furnished $300 hail fur her appearanco at court. Uuy Keystonctlour. He suro that the name r.Kssia & Uakb, Ashlsnd, Pa., l printed on every suck, Children and adults soul securo Hazel J I. Hagenbuch. tortured by bums, ds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases may iro instant lellef by using Do Witt's Witch ncl Salve. It Is tho great I'ilo remedy. U. fully certifying their verdict in writing on each couut, Four weeks wero occupied on the trial and tho Jury spent a l Hours iu de llhi-r.itlnn. A new trial under tho clrcum stauccs would not bo justified, und it is not certain that any other jury couiii no any better. DR. BASMUrJ FRF.r.I). In the habeas corpus proceedings of Dr, ICasmus, of Mahanoy City, against Wurdeu Hrower, of tho county prisou, Judge Koch on Saturday released the doctor under $500 bail. This morning Judgo Koch filially disposed of the case by releasing Dr. jcasmus nuogeuier on tho ground that tho Justice who Com milted him had no liirisdictiou undor tlio law, and also that tho testimony did not warrant the charge of violation preferred against the physician. Tho Acts ol ASfinuiy oi ibj-j ami 1B3II wore cited. Tlio Justice, Neal T, llronnau. was elected iu Mahanoy townshli ami lias an olllre there. Ho nlso has ono ho cal a a eou,u t ne o 1 co at 220 Centre streut, Mahanoy City, where tho hearing in tho lUsinus case was heaul. 'ihu statutes show thu case must he tried iu the district wlioro the Justice has been elected. THE MKYKRH CASK. Iu thocasoof County Commissioner Meyers .fudge Hechtcl concluded his address to tho jury shortly alter lour o ciock iiiisaiicriiuou NOTKS, M. M. Iliirio. I'm., had the bond of T. J Mullahy. treasurer of tho borough of Shen uuiloah approved. Judgo Lyon, of Juniata comity, will ho here on Friday to hoar motions. Judge Kueh discharged tlio rule in the cnio of HoyleagaliutTitman. This Is a re fusal to nut the appeal of tho defendant from tlio Justice ou record. Tho answer of the I'rothouotary denied that a trauscrlnt had over bceu olfercd for record iu tho early IOIt HUNT. A nice dwelling, centrally lo ' ented. Suitable for sinnll family. Apply nt Hr.iiAi.i) olllco. 3-19-tf VTOT1CE. After Mnrch 20th, between 6 and 8 IN p. in., the undersigned will sell n prlvnto sale his furniture, pictures, dishes, stoves and kitchen utensils. ,1. W. Cooper, SO F-asI ; Onk street. J-l'J-tl RUPTURE CURED. -IIouso and lot, nnn HA7.TC. b trect. Apply to T. It. lleddall, Shennn. ilonli, 313 Ka-t Ocntro Hhe.nni 3-lfrtf TTTOU SAI.H A very ilcsli.i.m-liropcrty Ay- ply to Joseph Wntt,20t North JlnlnSt. tf IOIt HUNT -Tho coi ner store room now oo 1 cll,ied by thu Factory Shoe Store. A good oi'ieniiiK for any mm cither In tho boot and shoo or ttliv other bllslnens Apply to N. W. Hcdd'lll, Ueddal.'s Hardware Store. 8-1,-tf iOIt SAl.U. A buggy nnd two nuiencr wairons. will also rent my wneeiwrigut and paint shop, corner Coal nnd Jardln streels Apply to Charles rioppcrt, onino premises, n the Iront aim iwo o, xno rear ,n vnu ikk . ,icb properties wcro formerly owned by Jonathan it. ltoecrs. Applyto William J. Jones (runrdian, Hox 131, Mt. Uuiincl, Fa. 2-31-Im A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsport j vill visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Ferguson House, from 9 a. m. till 1:30 p. m. ARBEY'S OCK Gives a satisfied smile every palate that tastes it. 170ll SAI.K. Ono Jet black horse, 1 yenrs old, sired by Itarron Wilkes, o.n trot a mile In AO and iinv huly can drive Idin: nlso one sadlo horse, with four dllTcrcnt Kntea, anil two good gcncrnl purpose horses, old enounb to work. Cnll at MnBarglo's grocery, No. U Kast Centra street. to Now on tap at all our customers. DISSOLUTION OF FA KTN EltS II I P. We. Ihsagbur ltobblns, William II. Ulenn und J, J, O'Henrn, ilolng business under tho linn name ol tlio HiicuaiKioan i.innuer nun reeii Conipnny. Limited, hnvo this day dissolved tho said pn-tnershlii. Wo have employed Frank Conry to collect nil accounts nnd pay nil hills when O. KM by William H. Glenn and Z. S. KOlllllllS lfW.Al.llAU ..U,IU.D, WlUIAM H. (ll.KSN, John J O'Hbaun. Shcnandonh, Fa , March 15, 189S. Tho same lino of business will be conducted nt the old stand by lssnchnr ltobblns und .. S. ltobblns, under the firm name of I. ltobblns Si Son. 3-10-Ct Will, SCHA1ICKER, JR. Agent. SEALED PROPOSALS. y filnrcll IKUli, lovo, ior iiiruisiunii i-riwerleu. drill's. IllUSlln. fruits co, coal, etc. fur tho quarter endlnir BUS, to lio used nt tlio Schuylkill Bhouso. nt Schuylkill Haven, Fu GREAT PAIN I GREAT COST ! p. in. Monday .Marco skiu, iovo, idi uhuniu inents, Hour, groceries, drug", muslin, fruits, vcuetnlilcs, lee, .Timnlinth. IK'JH. rin.,.itv A Imalintiun. nt Hell mid tho Schuylkill county prison, nt I'ottsyllle, Fa. Tho hoard reserves thu right tojejectnny or ull Md. , , , , , , a Meiiniuln nf (ho nrtlcles nud nrobnhlo nmount of each reipilred will bo furnished on application to the Directors of the l'oor, thu Wliruen OI llio itiboh ur mc 11,1.."..... II1CNJAM1N 11. HBYKIIR, 3-15-18-21 County Controller. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cui e all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. . . Examination Free. loo peisons cured in Sunbury, Shamokin, Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. THE PHILADELPHIA TlflES IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. DETECTIVES I Kimball's Detective Agency Do all legitimate dHectivc work. A correspondent wanted in all towns, Office, 58 Trust Building, Wllliaiflsport, Pa. These were the two reasons that formerly kept people from attending to their teeth, l'otli reasons huve no existence in this ad vanced age. Painless and inexpensive dent istry witli an absolute guarantee for five years is our method, A Good Set of Teeth, $, The Very Heat Teeth, $S. You can eet no better, no matter what you pay. No charge for extracting, where teetii are ordered. We can take your impression in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired, (laid Fillings, $i ; Best Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, Sue; I3vcfi-tl.irr .. :" ?: " ' . . ., w ci itAmim? shop. I'm. . ,. , nn ..,nrL- o u.nf mntnn.il vwiiiv"., - - rates. Examinations Viml estimates free, I'erguson House Ulock, Wcuse but one grade of material the best. FULL MOON And that is the time to have your hair cut. We make it a specialty. W. G. DUSTO'S SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardln St,, Shenandoah. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety Boftness ot the skin is Inva riably obtained br inure who uso Pozioni'b Complexion i'owder. 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