wemti VOL. XY.-NO. 153 SHENANDOAH. PA.. MONDAY. JUNE 20. 1809. ONE CENT J. P. Williams & 13 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. IgJSO'HARA'S FOR y OPEN DAY Cor. Lloyd and White Sts., SHENANDOAH and Read This And Learn That Our in White and Colored Morgan's Fancy Bazar, 23 mra Mam st. LADIES ! All house-keepers know that it is next to im possible to find goad Enamelled Ware Is as good as any ever smooth and a thing of SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE Silk fronts, stripes and plaid de signs, also Madras, all sizes. Our ' patterns are exclusive and altogeth er different from others seen in dis play windows. Come and see them. Our prices are sure to complete the sale. Tm NEW STORE, 33 North Main Street. Watson Building. HARRY LEV IT, Prop, New Carpets, New Oil New Linoleum. at Tapestry, Velvet and Body Brussels. INGRAINS New styles, extra qualities. RAG GARPETS All kinds and prices. At KEHTER'S. Get in the Push. It is a good thing. We have opened for the spring and summer sea son an immense line of Baby Carriages A carload is the extent of our stock, the larg est yet consigned to one dealer in Shenandoah. Our prices suit the con dition of the times. Son, FURNITURE AND MUSIC STORE. AND AND NIGHT. flaln Street, MAHANOY CITY. Stock of Ladles' Shirt Waists cannot bo lm- Srovod on, uor can you nd better stylos or better prices on them. Last Saturday we ro celvod an entire new lino of Whlto Lawn Walsts-thoy go at J1.00 and $1.83 should bo 51.25 and S1.50, but wo secured them ft little Into and they must move quickly. -Better buy this week as wo cannot get nny moro ot thorn this season. 0 0 The latest In Whlto Ltnon Collars la hero at 13o-the "MOLLY" the coolest and most com fortablo ladles collar. Another new stock of sum mer vests from 7c up. made and besides it is beauty. The latest crash hats at 12 cts, All the latest styles and shapes. Straw Hats as low as 5 cents. Do not forget uswhen in need of a new stiff or soft hat. We are here to stay and will always confront you with money-saving bargains 3 Cloth,! 3 3 3 A full line of new spring! styles In-- TRAINS JN COLLISION. 1'. & 11. Trnck Near Lost Creek Hlocked by tho Wreckage. At tlireo o'clock this afternoon work en glnoNo. 471 of tho 1'. & R. Hallway, In charge of Conductor Garroway. and runnlnc south with throo cars of Mils pushed in ad- vauco, anil cngino No. 63S running north ami pushing trip of empty gondolas, Con ductor Kelly in chargo, collided at n point bctweon Lost Crook and Colorado. Tho first car loaded with rails was pushed half way mrougn ono or tho gondolas pushed by en gmo no, u.13. too car that was near est to otigino No. 474 was broken in half. Two of tho cars loaded with rails worn thrown from tho track and on to tho alopo of tho mountain. Two of tho cars In front of engine No. 533 wore thrown from tho track and tho lank of tho engine was completely wrecked. No ono sustained bodily Injury. It may take until 10 o'clock to-night to clear mo track or tho wreckage. PETTYROBBERIES. The First nud Fifth Wards Visited by Itnbbers Early This Morning. At 2:30 o'clock Hits Mullaboy and Spoclal Officer Alex, captured iurco rooocrs in tuo yards or Maurlco Morrl Bon. in thn First ward Tin rnl,lura I.o.l n Vloilslv visited thn linm e nf ATr.. Afnlla o.ul Mrs. Jeremiah Connors, nearby. Thov gavo tuolr names as William statu- wlcz. Doininick TTlltakl and Htinn-c Mil, hi In tholr t)OSSC8Sion Wern found Rnvnml hnvim. a ham and a quantity of potatoes, onions and turnips, which they had taken from tho thrco places thov visited. Thn night In tho lockup and woro given n hear ing boforo Justice Toomcy this morning. iuoy cmcreu jauu ball, each. l no chlckon coops of Mrs. Hand, mothoi Policeman Hand, and sirs. T.lnt lis on West Lino street, woro raided at an early hour this moraine. Tho thieves Rnpitnvl four chickens. Lowrey's Show Arrives. Gcoreo B. Lowrnv's Alt TTnltad Rl,n ... rived in town from St. Clair at an early hour ycsioraay morning. They bayo pitched their tents near tho Lloyd streot crossing of the P. & II. railwav. whom thn nlinwa n three-day engagement this afternoon. Tho press ot neighboring towns where tho show has oxliibltcd sneak In vlnwlno i.n.. f merits of tho performances. No doubt tho Pi-upio oi lown wm give our townsman, Mr. iflwroy, large audiences during his stay hero. 1 COnt a Conv for slinnt mn.tn fnnl loan m conies to each nnrsnn i tM.teaAV a.i At Brumm's. fl.2rt.tf Veterans of 98. Tho Veterans of '98 will ment. In flint, lialf on South Main streot to-morrow night for urui, ana to make arrangements for tho rouruiouuiy parado. Tho members aro desirOUS Of ReCIiritl? thn Itsn nf ,, ( .U. parado and any pcoplo having guns which woro useu oy uo. it will confer a favor upon them by loaning tlmm They will bo sent for npon notification to jouu ueissoi, captain, or William Lewis, 1st Sergeant. On July 4th the Veterans will hold a festival to ralso fu purciiaso equipments. Crnam titif! nn t all onmn. n Sclieidor'a bakery, 23 East Coal street. tf Htotmetl n Tnm. U.HWU wviuu6iuS u lunuor . - oiivvu oiiiuiuty afternoon and Tro. flrmMmlt nn-ix stop them by seizing the bridle of one of tho uvioca. uu laiiema ima on account of tho snood of thn 1i Ing tho runaways to a halt by climbing into n mo rear suu securing the reins. Why Swelter? W. H. Seeds, nrnnrlntnr nf lm . w. fcuw A. 9w U Honso, is making a specialty of family din ners on Sundays, and they aro becomine very popular. The dlnnnr la a.,1 of n, very low prico of fifty cents and nothing is omitted that tho Datrnnn sbnnld nmaxt tr. ceivo. Tho following hill nf f served yosterday, is ample- evidence of tho uivouiion given tne servlco : Spring Chicken, ' Barbecuei. Leg of Mutton. Cnpor Sauco. Boiled Beef Tonguo. Baked TTnnrf otn(-.l Sliced Cucumbers. Lettuco Mayonnaise. Ilucklehnrrv Ifnll New Potatoes In Cream. New War Beans. New Lima Boans. New Squash. Now Boots. Chorry Pie. Lemon Custard. Watermelon. Strawberry Ico Cream. Crackers. Cheese. Tea. Coffee. Soliciting Committee. Tho committee sfllectad tn nll.f. cnl...(n. tlons to dofrav thn nTnnnwa nf flia A July colobration will becrln their night. It is hoped that the business men of town will be liberal in their support toward tho affair. The committee consists of Messrs. David Uolvev. .Tnnnnl, Ri.onf w Taylor, George L. Haftor, Eobert Shuman ana oicpuou xregemuo. Should be Abated. Co&iDlalnt is made apntnnt'. n. ...at.! r young men who congregate in front of tho Franoy building at the corner of Main and Lloyd streets. It is stated that they Insult peoplo who pass tho placo without discrimin ation and ladles avoided passing the place yesterday rather than be subjected to humlla tlon by tho crowd. Always Fresh and ltellablo. Onr choice meats, butter, cues. Rausnr'o Cherry and Chestnut streets. tf Hoy's Arm Fractured. LOO. a VnUnf? son nf Xtnnaira. ILfnv.tn Tl.... of tbo Shenandoah Beof Company, fractured his right arm while playing at the family residonco, on South Jardln street, on Satur day afternoon. If you aro in need of crocks, lues, etn.. call at "fllrvln'a a no o. 0-23-2t DoVomlo's Itepertolre Company. Chester DeVnndn. nf T.nuTnirn r,, i. about to launch a repertoiro company on the uu uoxv season, ino rehearsals are In progress at Bead I nr. nhn Il,iVnn,l ...r.i. DeVondo will bo remuuibored hero as tho star wittt lllmmolelu's Ideals Company, Airs. Harrow Sentnnno.i. Special to Bvehihq IIehalo. New York. June 6. Mrs Himt. tho kidnamiersof Marlnn rig.v. .1. sentonced to Imprisonment for 12 years and fV lUVUlllBi Leg Fractured. PAtrlflf rAi.rU . t w . 1, " iiu8 ou iresi itasp- berry alley sustained a fracture of the left la? lata flit. .n..nA.n 1. . ... ..... ...uvuu, xuo uccmeui oc curred at West Shenandoah colliiry, by ft IlKECUAM'8 PlI.I.HVn A. V'juui UI V,UUSliptt WflflTFEES Ihc Taxpayers' Assoclailon Is After Dls trlct Altorney Bcclitel. WANT THE CONTROLLER TO SUE Thomas Brennan on Trial For tho Murder ofllenry Elliott at New rhlladel-phis-Only Three Jurors Secared up to a Lite Hour This Afternoon. Pottsvlllo, June SO Tho County Commis sioners and Controller opened bids for prison supplies for tho uoxt thrco months to-day, and tho latter, with tho Poor Directors. inspected proposals for county homo supplies for tho samo period. A largo number of merchants, druggists and otheis woro in attendance AFTKK THE DISTniCT ATTOnxEV. The Taxnavers Association hnvn thrnncli their agent, William L. Shacfcr, writtou to Controller Muldoon, requesting him to proceed against District Attornoy uecntoi to recover niinnt tin ann claimed to havo been llleeallv ch.irirnd by him against tbo county as fees in !,S0O cases in which uol. pros, woro entered luring his term of 3) veara. Thn d. cision of Judgo Lyons In a case reconuy uociuou nore, in which ox District Attnrnnv Tvrwh wai hTnlnftO nMt... Schuylkill county and tho caso of District Aiiornoy uuukei, ot warren couaty, aro tho proccdonts cited. Controller llldnon t. waiting for tho advico of his couusol In tho mailer. There was a larpn Attamlnnnn In (n,i No. t this mornin?. at ten nVWl wlmn 1.A Monday session opened. Mrs. Elliott widow of llonry Elliott, recently murdered at Now Philadelphia, and other relatives nf tl.n .1. ceased came into Court early and attracted considerable attention. The widow Is In doep mourning. THE ELLIOTT MURDER. District Attomnv TWhtnl of in. n'.i.v this morning, after decisions had been ron- nerou ana ino jury roll had bceu called, " -(.' .-o V .1IUIUIU Bronnan, charged with tho murder of Henry Elliott, at Now TMiUnrlMnM. nr, Tnn oj ircseeu iur trial inn rjisn ncainof T .nn... Messrs. Bmmm and Flannlgan, counsel for me accuseu, appeared in opposiiion and the luiuier siaiou mai ne nau proiouted an aul davit Settlnt? forth rAficnna .ol. tt n anco should bo granted, and the application nun rumseu : ann liar nn thn ..ifh i..f seoond bill of indictment had been found, wuicn is neieetivo becauso Assistant District Attornoy McLouehlin w.os in tlin n,,ri Jury room at tho time. Mr. Brumm offerod to call Mr. McLoaghlln to tho stand. That gontleman was presont and said ho was in 1110 jury room when tho ovidenco was presented to thejury, as is usual in all cases, but thftt hn wna nnf nn.Anf nrl.nn fl. 1 cousiuorea me Din or indictment. Mr, Brumm aiked him If hn AM mi memhor that a bill ol Indictment lor murder nad been nnnhfMi avmtd1 aco for this reason. Tim court, lmrn tnav- runted bv savlnc Umf Ihr, Mil . - . a .MW w... .I.d uu, quashed, but that tho caso was continued irom ono lerm 10 another, and, further, tho Supremo Court would not consider tho presenco of an Assistant nifrlf in tho jury room to present ovidenco as improper. Mr. Ilnimm hn se lected tn tlm aarnnA Mil kAn.. it was not sworn to boforo a committing .... .. v. UVU1U9Q magistrate, ah mo objections woro over ruled and tho caso was called for trial. Tho following iurvmen wern than tVt mill ail turn of fifteen having bcon selected up to the ume 01 aojoummeui at 1:30 o'clock : O. H. Bassler. North Mn.n1iA.m trnvmlilr,. Tn.n. , j 1 vuuiuk i4Cianvi' schmidt, Eyan township; Lowls Frantz jverannfir. Mfliinnrir i'itc ninini r unnmviiiii: damn iipm m lnnrtni 1 m rick llauloy, Mahanoy township; Albert Bresaler. Ifptrina innrnaMn Umlal T"I,w, -o j- 1 uiiiu Auuuiita, Mahanoy City; Joffroy lloplor, Eldrod . 1. 1 n.1.. . . . ... tunusuip, auo leniu juryman, Jl, A. Porter. driifpUt nf Timtnn. n.a il. ia . . 00 . -..-j ..( . 1 ...J in u uioi. seiecieu. uavm Lioyd, or Morea, Edward uruuouy, jiit. uarDon, wero next ex amined and Otto Scheider, a miner OfPortOr tOWUSllin. Was thn s.nnnnil nrnr selected. John Moran, of Girardvillo, and Thomas O'Connor, of Cass township, wero examined without result ami tlm ..t.rf journed at 12:30 o'clock until 2 o'clock. i-iny jurymen wero examined np to 3:30 o'clock this afternoon, when but three jurors had beon selected, the third being Philip Betting, of Mlnersvllie. MOTIOH COCBT. Decisions by Judge Man : Tho Ico Mann. facturlng Company of Germantown, against The Broad Mountain Ico Company, rnle for a moro particular statement made absolute. Handrock vs. Chester, preliminary inlnnc. tion continued in a modified form. Judgo Bcchtol handed down tho following decisions : In tho case of the Cheauassett Lumber Company vs. Iluntor F. Bricht. of Ashland, the application of the plaintiff for a new trial was refused. Tho rule to show cause why Sheriff Tooln 6hould not be required to pay fWO into court was maue absolute in the caso of William w Heaton, Executor, vs. David Hunter, de ceased. Robert D. Heaton, Administrator of John Morgan, doceased, with notice to Ana Morgan, terro tenant. Tho application of Alico It. Berk for a divorce from hor husband, Daniel Berk, on the ground of cruel and barberous treat ment, was refused. Among the causes al. leged was that Berk had threatened to bit his better hair with a "brenholz." or burnt nleco of wood, that "he does not drink often, but oniy wnon no gots near it, when ho drinks a good deal ;" that ho spends too much fur axes and guns, having four apiece of these articles, and when sho mildly objected ho would answer in a rough voice, "What Is It your business I" Tho court announced that Judge Lyons, of Juniata county, will be hero next Thursday to near arguments on motions pending before him. Cases not argued will be disposed of without argument, as ho desiros to wind up all such matters. Judgo Marr heard motions In No. 2 court room. The application for a special election in the Middle ward of Tamaqua to determlno whether tho polling place shall be removed from tho public house of Thomas Kerns to the American Hoso Company's house was al lowed. Next November was fixed for the election. It is alleged that tho Kerns house Is Inconrcnlontly locatod. Tho latter part of this week was fixed for hearing tho application to oust tho East Nor wegian Township School Board. Agnes Jones filed a petition for a divorco front her husband, Joseph, Tho subpoena was made returnable iu September. By agreement of the attorneys Judgo Marr has fixed September 23th for a healing In tho equity caso of Jseob Culp vs. The East Itidgo Coal Company. Monday, July 10th, was fixed for hearing tuo applications for rules for judgments In default and acknowledgment of Sheriff's deeds. Tho brlofs wero filed without argument In the enso of Adam Illuklo vs. W. M. Kuehn. MfST IAW TIIK 1KIXD8. In tho case of II. H. Piorson, Jr., of Phila delphia, against tho County CoinmiMicnorr, nn application for a mandamus to compel tho latter to dollver to 1'len.on 178 $1,000 county bonds at tho prico agreed upon, according to arrangement of March nnil, ifirxi .,-. allowed and tho rule niado absolute, tho Commissioners to pay the costs of tho pro ceedings. This li tho celebrated bond enso. Former Judgo Koch Is Pierson's attorney. Fergus Farquhar, in behalf of the Tax payers Association, asked tliat an exception bo granted, hut, as the association is not a IKirtV to the nrnremllnp. Tn,l,.n f n 1. considering whether he will note an exception, or not. Controller Muldoon will refuse to sign tho bouds by advico of hiscounsel should it be so requested. Tho Commissioners ot yet asked this. THR OUL CAf K. Counsel fnr Oliver nhl tlm Knv t...n.i with murder, manslaughter and train wreck ing, resulting rrom his placing a spiko on tho P. fc It. Railway track on tho Littlo Schnyl- kill division, thernhv wreebtntr Iur. fMln. and causing tho deaths of Englneor Drier and Uroman Short, mado an application for a continuance this morning, explaining that Ohl's father isrinflnml In hi. 1.,1 l, lli,, and that tho accused's Interests would be jeopardized if tho trial should proceed In tho father's absence. Judgo Marr said ho would hear John F. Whalen. counsel fnr thn nm.. cutlon, and render a decision later in the day. This afternoon tho caso was continued to 0:30 o'clock on Wednesday morning, next. ANOTHER OUSTER SOCOIIT. Citizens of Port Cnrlinn naW.1 (l.Qf tl, School Board there bo ousted for falling to organize. Tho namos of Frank Knlttlc. Isnao Cartwright, W. J. Fitzpatrick, Dr. T. Hirco, John J. Coonan and Jonathan Bull woro submitted for appointment bv thn court. Attornoy Bechtel explained that thoro aro two Democrat. In ITia llaf nf nn. plicants, which would leave a Republican majority, ine oiu uoara was composed en tirelyof Republicans. FRAUD ALLEGED. A rule was asked tn net asldnthn n stay tne Shorlll 's salo and open tho Judg mont iu tho caso of William M. Btckort va Savrio Costanzo, of Kllno township. The latter alleges that tho mortgage and bond under which tho property is to bo sold was obtained by fraud. CRIMINAL COURT. Tho attornnvs In thn Thniptm. fti lasi weoK, in wnicn a motion for a new trial has beon mado. havo a?mnl Hnt nr. ir0i. awout bo heard later. By agreomcnt between M. M. Burke and W. J. Whitohouso, Esqs., tho case of Doini nick Svnacua vs. Jarnh StphIt nc.nit .,,.1 battory, has beon continued to tho September term of court. Three of tho witnesses worn burned by nn oxploslon of gas at tho Maplo um couiory and aro in tho Miners' hospital. BET FOR TRIAL TO-MORROW. Among tho cases fixed for trial to-morrow that of U. C. Bovor. rnftnAtrer tt flu. Miners' Journal, vs. sr. E. tlnvin ,nj nr r Lawlor, of tho Shenandoah Nows. tho do fendanta bcln?eharped with pplmln.i iu.Ai Another caso is that of tho Commonwealth vs. W, J. Galvin, of Shonandoah. Tho pro secutor in this case Is Mrs. Joseph M. Boyor. BONDS APPROVED. Georio Willimr. treasurer nf Tfah n tntpn Shin. SS.0OO: fir-ornn Wnrtr lTnn. nf Tremont township school district, $0,000; btepben Blngloy, treasurer of North Union township school district, $3,000 j D. Howells, treasurer of tho Girardvilln sehnnl ilUtnVt $10,000. Tho names of Daniel L. Thomas, of Maha noy City, law student, and Guy E. Farquhar, member Of the Phllsdnlnhla har nan. .nK. mitted pending examination by the bar com- niuico tor admission to tho bar hero. Tho latter part of this week was fixed for hcarinc argument In tho emittvault nf An. drew Miller vs. Charles and Henry Moyors. which involves tho light to build a water dam near Girardvillo to supply the defend ant's washerv. Tho report of J. W. Honsborger, Oxaminor iu tuo uiTorco caso ot Mary vs. Amandus Bacbert was filed. Tho annltcatlnn nf Knremlt.rr nnnnctl 763, Jr. O. U. A. M., iu North Union town ship, tor a charter was filed. ORPHANS' COURT. In tho Ralnh OHvnr Pafjitn an Innnntt In partition was awarded. In tho Michael O'Hara Estate a rulo to show causo why an inquest should not Issue, returnable July 3rd, was granted. Deaths anil Funerals. Albert, a 0-months.nld snn nf Tannn .n.i Marv Eckroath. died at thn family ril,l.nM on North Whlto streot, yesterday morning. mo lunorai win take placo to-morrow morning. Tho remains will bo interred at Beavor Valley. Charles A.. nnvAn.mnnth.nlil nr Charles Perrill, died at tho family residonco, at St. Nicholas, yesterday afternoon. Thn funeral will taltA nlam tn wu.w( HI.WUWU and interment will be made in the Barnes- vlllo cometery. . fiut a iT vii known and prominent citizen of Frackvllle, took placo from his late residence this after- ijcccascu was a member or Morodith Post, G. A. R.. and Ashland I.oi!in V . A kr 1' large number of town peoplo were in attend ance. Mrs. Anna Beddnw. a rnsMAnt nf ir.!... City, died at 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon after a lingering illness. Deeensnd 65 years. The funeral will take place on Wednesday afternoon. Interment will bo mado In the German Protestant cemetery. aiarrlagrs. John Beaumont, of St. flnlr .nA m; Emma Hares, of this town, will be united In marriago on Wednesday evening next. Tho ceremony will take place at the home of tho bride's parents. John B. Hon ells, proprietor nf thn rirant House, at Girardvillo. and Mlaa Parri nan- horn, a well-known youug lady of Ashland, win 00 married next Thursday ovouing at the homo of the bride-elect. A Challenge, Tho Bartenders nine are anvlnna tn nl,v . game of bail with tho Druggists at tho Trott ing park. Arrangements can bo made for a gamo on Thursduy afternoon by calling on mcuaru uennett, or East Centre street. Silver Wedding Anniversary, Cards aro out announcing tho silver wed. ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Mengel, of Mahanoy City. The ovent will bo celebrated at tho family residence, in Wt. Mahanoy avenue, on Wednesday evening, July 5th. No one would ever bo bothered with con. stlpatlon if everyono know how naturally and quickly Burdock Blood 'en regulates the stomach and bowels. 0 THE PEAGE GOflFEEEHCE Gormany Will Withdraw Objections to an Arbitration Court WITHOUT OBLIGATORY GLAUSES. Point or tli Itux.tiiii nnd American Nnvnl l'ropo.nlx Tho Amvrlann. UriroDontmottoiiorProporty Itnthcr Tlmu Dentruutlon oriliimnu Llvoi. London, Juno 20. Tho correspondent or tuo uauy Nows at The Hague soya: Count Munster, the head of the Gorman delegation, has received Prince Hohen lohe's instructions, and Gormany will withdraw her objections to tho ea- tAhllflhment nf n. mnrt nf nrhltrnttnn provided the obligatory clauses are ox- pungcu, me Kussians tnemsoivos uo not expect a majority for their dlo armaraont Dronosala. which are not ad vanced seriously. Tho correspondent of Tho Times at Tho Hague glvos the following as the iuxi 01 uussius navai proposal: "Acceptation of tho principle, that for the term of three yoars the sum of tho naval budgets shall be determined, with nn np-rnamnnt tint tn Innraaan Mm total during that triennial period and wuu ii u oungntion announcing in aa vanco of said period: First, tho total In tnnnnfrn nf thnan alilna nf wnr which it is nronoHad tn lmlld without speciiying mo moaeis tnoreoi. aeconn, tuo number or oincors and crews In the navy. Third, tho expenditure on works In ports, such as forts, docks, arsenals uiiu mu 11KO. Tho question of tho exemption of private property at sea from caDtura in tlmo of war has ontered a now stage, through the Issuo ot tho state ment, ot me American delegates. It Is asserted on good authority that a certain foreign power may oxtend tho discussion to tho declaration of Paris, with a view of getting rid of one, featuro which is not considered ad vantageous. Tho first half of tho voluminous paper Is meroly a summary of past nctlon on the part of tho Uni ted States In tho matter. The proposal Itself follows: "Private property of all tho citizens or subjects of tho signatory powers, with tho exception of contraband of War. shall bo oxnmnt from ranlnra nr seizure on tho high seas, or olsowhere, bv the nrmnd vprrpIr nr hv ttin mili tary forces of any ot tho said signatory powers, Dui notuing Herein contained shall extend thn ftlnmntlnn from raIt. uro to vessels and tholr cargoes which may attempt to enter a port block aded by tho naval forces ot any of said The American ilnlon-ntrsi to tho fact that tho circular of Count Muraviorr excludes extraneous mat ters, sav: "The fact nf nnr hnvlnc . celved the Instructions herein referred to from the president of tho United States shows that our government bo Ueved tho scone nf thn nonfnrnnnn tsMc enough to includo this question." iney urgo ns an argumont that tholr proposal, If adopted as a rule ot war, would ameliorate tho hardships of naval warfare, hut It hnu hum .nn. cluslvely proved by experience In past wars uiai tne destruction ol sea borno commorce Is one of tho most humano ways or reducing the power of an enemy. As a great thinker onco ob served, it Is better tn rinatrnv mnn'a proporty than their lives. For the moment thn nnnatfnn to whether tho subject Is ono which can, consistently wnn tno terms of tho Muravieff circular, bo submitted to tho conference. It seems scnrcelv nmh. ablo that tho matter will be solved In a sense favorable to tho American pro posal. At all events some ot tho load ing delegatos consider It outsldo tho competency of tho conference. Slot Death In tho Prlzo lllnc. Chicago. June 26. "riiitrh" Nnnl tho St. Louis pugilist, who tell unconscious In tho ring last Wednesday night In the sixth round of a clove enntnst with Harry reppers. the California middle weight, died yesterday without having regained consciousness. Neal's death Is attributed to a blood clot nn thn brain, resulting from over exertion while in an unfit physical condition. Penners wan nrmatpd n, annn no It became apparent that Neal's condition was serious, and is in Jail In default of $2,000 bonds. The battle which re sulted In Neal's death was a six round contest tor a DUrso. Ha flllnnnrl nnH tell In tho sixth round, and never re gained consciousness. Schemer's Dainties. Strawborry, chocolate and vanilla ico cream and nmnpn in ,ln 1 1 . . 1 delivered. Schcider's bakery. 27 East Centro street. tf May I?ovo to Ilo' Mnrdor. Wllkesbarro. Pn.. may be a murder occurmd lnot runn ing at Kingston, about a milo from this city, on the other side of tho Sus quehanna. In tho course ot a quar rel John Hudrlclr Ing boss, Stephen Konya, in tho ab domen. The stab is a very serious ono and may causo death. Hudrick is in Jail and Konya Is nt tho hospital. Schuylkill Haven's New Hank. The Stockholders nf thn 1r.t V.lnn.l Bank of Schuvlkill Haven porated, has been organized by tho election of HarTy Moser as president and Cornelius aioyer secretary. Tho directors will be elected next Wednesday evening. The capital Btock of f50,000 has all been sub scribed for. FltKE LUNCHKj TO-NIQUT, bickxbt's. Spoclal lunch to-nliht. Baked liram nml pork to-morrow morning. HENTZ'S. Pea sonn. fren. tn.iiti.ht Uu,l K t. David Jones. C1IAS. KADZIEWICZ'S. Bean soup will bo served, fren tn .11 n.. trons to-night. POOJJCtt'B;. Vegetable soun. fiee. to-nloht Th and coolest ebua of beer in ton. fVlAX LEVIT'S. Soft Summer Days. Not the ordinary kind. Not the kind cveryoody will wear, but exclusive kinds. Top notch novelties in Madras and in Silk. Not Many of a Kind But Many Kinds. WE LEAD IN STRAW HATS. SUMMER UNDERWEAR. MAX LEVIT UP-TO-DATB HATTER. CORNER MAIN AND CENTRE STREETS, A Glimpse Of Our Stock Will convince the most sken- tical that we have by far the most complete and varied assortment: 5n the city. The low prices ar ? a still greater attraction. We tafci nnr stand on the side of reliable goods at small nrices. Anvhnrlv tvlin ever trades here knows we do busi ness on that Drincinle. We our store on a determined policy of iair, square cleanup;. This means that we give the customer the bene fit of the lowest prices possible. Extraordinary values in Inwn and percale Shirt Waists all marked down to nearlv one-half their usual price. The 50c ard 65c Kind for 25 Cents. The 75c. Kind for 39 Cents. The Sl.00 and SI.25 Kind for 75 Cts. Remnants of Wool Ingrain Car pets at 25c. each. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH MAIN ST. They will interest you and so will our orices. Our rlis- yiay is larger man any tovn. i ' t in M. O'NEILL, TOO . Main St. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker CENTS per yard for a fine Velvet Carpet, worth Si. 25. Ninety-eight cents per yard lor a Body Brussel, worth 1.35. at FRICKE'S CARPET STORE, i0 South Jardln Street. Sliced Ham, Dried Beef, Lebanon Bologna. IflPORTED AND DOriESTlC . . . SARDINES. Magarglc's, See Our Line Of Rockers, 126 EAST CENTRE STREET.
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