nmtn lb SHENANDOAH. PA. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 18H9. ONE CENT VOL.XY.NO. 284 McPhail Pianos. EARLY MORNING FIRE. For 6o years made honor Sold on merit. Strictly High Grade. on ma? AND OTHHR MAKES Sold For Cash or Uoasod on Time. FURNITURE AND MUSIC STORE. 13 S. (VI a In St., Shonandoah, Pa. J. P. Williams & Son, 0'HARA'S FOR AND Ml LIVERY OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS. Cor. Lloyd and White Sts., SHENANDOAH and Slaughter tioii.e Uentrojreil In Hie souni- ern I'artnf Ilia Jlorniigh. Shortly after three, o'clock this morning an alarm sounded from the box at tlio curlier of Main and Poplar streets summoning tlio lire dot" rl incut to that part of tlio town south of the linio kiln, where a number of slaughter hmi.es nro located. All tbo companies re sponded and they found a guod blare await ing them. Tlio slaughter house and out buildings located at the crossing of the highway and tlio I'. & II. Hallway, ami owned by William Palawlcz, a hiiteher of West Centre street, wore all on tiro, the flames having spread rapidly from the start ing point. The lint alarm was given by Thomas O'CnnucIl the wa loll nun at Ilia Cambridge colliery, who blow tbo colliery whistle. This attracted tic attention of residents at the lower end of Main street and they caused tho flro alarm boll to he sounded. Pulawicz a buildings were destroyed. They contained a cutiplo of machines for preparing sausage, etc., mid a boiler. Tbo rendering housooftho adjoining slaughter houso of Walter Ryukawicz was also destroyed. Tho total loss will not exceed eight hundred dollars. Tho origin of tho flro is not known, but It is supposed to havo been started by uurelom use of matches or pipes by people lounging in the placo. Tho slaughter homo has been practically abandoned for sumo time and tramps and idlers of town havo made it their rendezvous. Tcitnstors regret that the fenco of the property was not also destroyed, as ft makes the railway crossing a very dangerous one, shutting from view of teamsters the trains ruuniug south to tbo crossing, MINE FIRE. The Kehley Hun Mine Discovered on Fire Tills Morning. A part of the Kehloy Ruu colliery was dis covered on tiro this morning. How It origin' atcd is a mystery. Tho supposition Is that the tiro started on Saturday night. It is SECTOR ItOSGfl IS , AGAIJi A GAplDATEg Htieetni IIshali. Onricspondeuce. occur (by bis owu wise manipulation) within l'otMvllle. Nov. -No swiiier Is one I tl,B "elt two months that will add materially politic! contest oxer thau.the Schuylkill j ,0",s ownpersm ai strength. " """""" to tho Seuato. I cewiing one j lie contest next year prom Haiti Street, MAHANDY PITY located In the West Mammoth vein, sevoral IVIA-M miNU I W I I . hundred yards from the bottom of the slope, THIS LITTLE FELLOW - - - Is ready to give thanks for the coin ing festivities of Christmas, because he lias viewed the hcnutiful display of TOYS, Q A fl ES , DOLLS, TREE OR NAMENTS, &c, at the Peoples' Store and lie feels safe in expecting to be well treated by SANTA CLAUS, because he is going to fill his pack nt the Peoples' Toy Store. m res. muwinrr OUR STOCK IS SO LARGE - - - That it would take a whole page to describe. Our prices arc so low that you can buy one-third more here for the same money as at any other store. We import our dolls and Tree Ornaments mid that is why we sell toe goods for 7c i.sS Dolls for 50c Cull and see our line. Morgan's Fancy Bazar, - 23 N. Main SI fellBtJl(lln.l8 resfor A rhenn;ii"rillwrtlil. Wi '7THIS is our first season handl ing Biuves. vc uavs iiui'i. but the best makes. Every We aim need in the direction of Kohiuoor colliery. Tbo extent of the fire is not known, but it is causing some apprehension among tbo officials. At about throe o clock this afternoon line of hose had nearly reached tho placo of fire and shortly after water was being played on the flames. It was Impossible for any of tho workmen to reach the scene when the fire was discovered. It is stated that several men wero affected by tho fumes, but none seriously, 0 copies sheet music for 25 cents this week only; big selection. Brumm s. 11-7-tf At the Churches Rev. David J. Roberts, of Sugar Notch preached in tho Calvlnlstic church yestorday morning and last evening Tho services In the Congregational church were augmented last evening with eacrcd music rendered by Prof. J. J. l'rice and family. A foature of tho services in the Methodist Episcopal church last evening wore the bar! t mo solos rendered by Mr, Edward Rosser, of Mahanoy City, lie rendered "Out of the Deep I Cry" ana a 'Dream of Paradise" very impressively, we give you your money, to have everything you setting up your stove. SWALM'S Hardware Store. flANNlNQ. flANNINO. Admirable simp for Ultlo t et at attra-llve prices. Tut your children's pedals In durable footwear. Make tin youngs'ers mer'y with our almost Everlasting Shoes. Such news nbi.nl shoci as we are telling make. parent's hearts glad. What! a pair of Manning's ChllJren's Shces for 98 cents? Certainly. Selio Hie opportunity. Suneriur nun'lty at Inferior price. What goodly gain for money savors! POTTSVILLE NEWS. IE IS GREATLY IMPROVED IN HEALTH AND WILL LEAVE THE HOSPITAL PRACTI CALLY A WELL HAN AGAIN. Other Political News Touched Upon. Happening. In Court hikI MLewhere at the Uounly Heat. otlsrllle. Nov. W The two-week term of Imlnal court ending hut Saturday was re markable beoan 9(0 on tew were disposed of. those settled ami not printed bring the total up to 300. During the first week X case were handled, keeping the officials ntt the Jump all the time. Judge Hennlug held mart one night nn'il 7:80 and on Saturday. November 18th. Judge Iteelitel went to the court house at 7 p. ni. to Ukn a vetdiot. All of the officers had to rejialn at the court house ami they were not In love with the I..I. MnaAlallt. nM Qatnrtt.v U Htm! iiiIm.1 le is Visited by a "Herald" Representative, and the half holiday. One of the liveliest irts of , ....... . . , tnecoort nouse was me uocKet mem s room. Senator Announces His Intention of Again Going to where -squire t T.wnn.ms represents the . , .... . County Coinmiwt.iief. Ambrow Toole the the State Senate From the 1 wenty-Niuth District, sheritf. 00 ami wimm itrmir t ofiniy iniroiier. oRAnn ji'boks. Sheriff Toole and Jury Commun'oners John Anetnck and Thomas Fogarty drew the following Grand Jurors for the terra of criminal court to Wegiu Monday, January 1, 1000: Joseph Morgan, laborer, OilberUin; Joseph Rehappell, farmer, Wayne township: K. J. Webb, student, Trement township; John II llelfner, fanner, Washington town ship; F. K. Hitler, merchant. West l'enn township; George Mate, miller, Wash ington township; Milton Milter, laborer, l'ottavllle; Harrison J. Williams, coal inspector, Mluersville; George Kesaler, lab orer, Butler township; Dominlck Monaghau. laborer, Girardville; Charles Sclimolw, miner, Mluersville; Harry Lenbard, laborer, Fine- grovo borough; Morris Yeager, laborer, Palo Alto; Fred W. Kutaer, laborer, Branch town ship; John Ii. Ilreisch, grocer. Mahanoy City, James Reese, laborer, Qirardville; Martin Devitt, laborer, West Mahanoy township; John Schmink, laborer, Yorkvllle; Charles F. Kaufman, merchant, Oordou; Andrew Ryan, laborer, Norwegian township; Daniel C Ford, engineer, I'alo Alto; Samuel Dattlorff, laborer, Tremont township; Jacob Ulllnmn. carpenter. Deln.no; Daniel S. Reber, farmer, South Man helm. PBTIT JUROBS. The foltowiug are among tho petit jurors drawn for duty beginning Monday, January 1, 1900: John Round, laborer. Oilberton; Joseph Ryan, merchant, Shenandoah; Fran W. Davis, uiiuer. Union township; William Deoling. laborer, Mahanoy township; William Taylor, saloonkeeper, Fiaekvllle; James K. Moser, farmer. Union township; James Hell, water superintendent, Shenandoah ; Max Levit, merchant, Shenandoah; Edward Weeks, saloonkeeper, Gilbertou; J. Harry Slid folo, salesman, Tamaqua; Joeph LuU, farmer, Union township ; Thomas Bradley, barber, Frackville; Keirau Fiabcrty, laborer, Mahanoy City ; W. J. Fortz, clerk, Shenan doah ; Gus Weber, carpenter, Mahanoy City; Fen. Cooper engineer, Mahanoy City ; John Malov, futoman West Mahanoy township ; George Dcngler, laborer, Shenandoah ; John C. Miilony. saloonkeeper, Frackville ; D.ivld Owens, laborer, Shenandoah ; David Ring heiser, laborer, Shenandoah; Iluzcy Ricbanls, civil engineer, East Mahanoy township, Michael Murphy, laborer, and Matt. Delaucy. miner, both of Shenandoah, wero drawn for duty beginning Jauuary 8, 1000. E. riANNING, Corner Main and Oak Streets- THANKSGIVING GOODS ! Raisins and Currants. The finest and best. Seeded and seedless raisins. Valencia, Mus catel and Sultana. Cleaneti currants. Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel. Figs and Dates. Oranges.- Fresh stock. Fancy Florida and Jamaica oranges. Nuts.- Best grade mied nuts, 2 pounds for 2 frets. , PLUM PUDDING Mince Meat. Slicing Vut 3,10,000. Special to ISVE.HNM Herald. l'ittsburg. Nov. 27. The $2.V,000 damage niUSt be pleased or suit brought by tho city of l'ittsburg to re. cover money auogea vo nave oeeu juaueu i Senator William Flinn by former Assistant City Attorney W. U. House will not bo tried by a jury. Senator Fllnn asked that a jury trial be dispensed with, and an agreement to that etfect has been filed in court. The trial will begiu to-day. They Want Over u Million. Special to EVEMIKQ llKKALD. l'ittsburg, Fa., Nov. 37 Tho annual meet Ing of tho Allegheny River Improvement as sociation was held at the oQJco of the U. district attorney this afternoon and electod I delegation to appear before tbo committee on rivers and harbors and of officers of lb ssociatlon. Six new dams will be askod for, which, when completed, will slack water tho I river to Rimerton Three more will slack witer tho river to Kittanulug Dams t cost about ?2J0,000 each. IT You N'Hiit Urn gain. In Overcoats uud Gulls, go to Harry Levit's. llelil Tor AnaHUlt. John Purcoll, Jr., of Turkey Ruu. was put under flOO bail by Justice Sboemakeron Sit- urdjy, ou a cbargo of assault and battery made by William 1. schoup. lue latter claimed that Purcell, who was intoxicated, drew a knlfo. to compel him to stop work in covering a pipe line with dirt. Clerical Appointments. Rev, Edward J. Rahilly has beeu tr.ius- ferred to St. Michael's from Audeuried, and Rev. Maurice A. Walsh has been appointed to St Monica's. Successful Hull, Tho ball given in the boe house by tho Dofender Are laddies at Turkey Ruu ou Friday night was well attended. Cleary's orchestra furnished the music and the event was so much enjoyed that the last danco was being tripped when Old Sol began to peer through the windows. Mr. McLaln, h Candidate. M. J. McLaiu, of Lost Creek, has an- nounced himself as a candidate for Justice of the I'eace. at tbo coming spring election. He will run on the Citizens party ticket. The contest next year ises to he a spirited one, especially so In this Seiiatoiixl district, where, a Senator and three nicmlicrsof the Legislature are to be chosen. And light here 1 want to venture a pre diction : Hull. S. A, Leech will succeed him. self as "tatc Senator. There are thorn who ro laboring under tho delusion that tho Schuylkill Haven statesman is out of politics by reason of impaired health If Dr. Charles K. Quail or ex Senator Keofer. ornny of tho other Senatorial usplrunta base their political success upon such a contingency, they will bo sadly disappointed. Tho Senitor is not nly groatly improved in health, but has kept iu closo touch with the pulitioal move ments in this couuty during the post two or three months. I bad tho pleasure of visiting Senator ,oc!i at tho Medico-Chlrurgioal college in hiladelphia last week, aud I was most agree- bly surprised at Ills Improved condition. from what it was when ho entered that in stitution nbout two mouths ago. Ho now koa short walks, and before tbo tmo ar rives for tho Senatorial nomination bo will havo loft the hospital in better health than bo has enjoyed for over a year. His oondl- Inn was somewhat of a surprise to mo be cause I bad been led to bcliovo that his case was past tho point where medical skill would be effective. Tbo fact that such is not tho caso will be pleasant news to the Senator's political and personal friends throughout Schuylkill county. In conversation with Senator Losch your corrcspoudent was surprised to find that he was familiar with evory move mado on the political choss hoard in this couuty during his confinement, and It will violato uo coufi deuce to say that somo of tho most successful Kcpubllcau stratigic movements, and which beyond doubt resulted In the election of at least two or threo of the Republican candi dates, were dircotcd from his room in tills medical institution. He Is familiar, also, with tho plans of bis political opppnents to encom pass his defeat for renomlnation ; but Losch is stronger to-day, politically, than be was two years ago. Many things havo happened to make this so, and many more nro sure to mako this statement authortlvely. It might bo well that it Is made at this tlmo, lieoauso there are some that havo tbo Senatorial beo buzzing in their political bonnets, and who arc nourishing their ambitions In that direction under the belief that the present Senator would retire from active political lifo. There is not the slightest ground for such belief. Losoh is a candidate for re-election. Many prominent Republicans not of the office-holding class havo sluco the election taken a retrospective view of Republican polities in tins county, and now cheerfully conccde that with a continuation of the present party managers In power Republican success will continue to bo doubtful. Messrs Whitehouse and 11 rum in, tho self-assumed dictators, have not by any means made a brilliant success for tho reason that there can bo no party harmony with these two politicians as tho dispensers of patronage In either of them tho peoplo havo little con fidence. Then, again, there is uo doubt but that .Vhltehouso encourages party dissension Without a factional contost be would soon bo a man without a job. He is looked upon as the Quay representative in this county, and for that very reason tho Senator will find much trouble In electing legislators favorable to bis own election tbls fall. It is only nec essary to point to the forced nomination of Sc!i rink and bis subsequent defeat in a strong Republican district. And the samo thing is liablo to happen next year, with Whitehouse and Drumm In the saddle ' The knowing ones say that Charles A. Snyder, that brilliaut young Republican leader, will secure tho position of deputy United States District Attorney, under tho successor to Mr. Heck. Somo people are try ing to play the "confidenco game" on Charley, but they will hardly succeed. A bird in the hand is worth two In the bush, especially so if they are political birds. Speaking of political loaders, here Is combination that would be hard to beat: Senator Losch, Daniel Duffy, Charles A. Snyder ond William Wilhelm. With thoe men iu control of the party, tho county could be classed flrmely in the Republican column. Rex MAX LEV T S 38C Will buy heavy fleeced Hnetl underwear iu nil colors. Shirt or drawers. 1.00 Will buy a nice shirt or drawers in the best of camel s hair goods. M INDICATED RED FLANNELS. NATURAL WOOL. AUSTRALIAN WHITE WOOL Gent's half hose, all kinds, at lowest prices. Our hats and neckwear are inter esting for every buyer. Remember we sell the genuine Stetson hat. MAX LEVIT UP-TO-DAtE HATTER. CORNER MAIN AND CENTRE STREETS. Go to the Hub -AND BE- I Comfortable. Even though advance is the pre dominating influence that is now coutrollin? the market not one penny is refl clcd in cur price on Comfottt bhs. A shipn cut received of them to-day. Call and s;c them. 6 C. 98c and brier. In ladies' colored skirts we lave another supoly, better even in re. WWvVW THKVrillOAl,. "Kidnapped in New York," which comes to tho theatre this evening, November 27, is described as a comedy drama in four acts, and is from tho pen of Howard Hall, it is said the play tolls an interesting story and introduces Harney Gllmore in the genial role of Mr. Dooley. the detective, a part well suited to this popular comedian's ability iu deplctiug manly Irish characters. Mr. Gil more has teen surrounded with an excellent supporting company, and tbo piece will he presented with new and appropriate scenery. "8t I'U'NKAKD." J. C. Lewis and his big company of come dians will positively appear at the theatre Thursday afternoon and evening, Nov. 30, In tho great comedy success, "Si I'luukard," a rural comedy brim full of funny situations nd laughaMo novelties. Mills Is one or the many successful comedies, auu a money maker for its owners. This season the comedy has been entirely re-wrltteu and ap pears iu Its new edition. Kill Itonst or, Tliaukiglvlng. A delicious kid roast will be served as free lunch at Tim. O linen's cafe ou Thanksgiving night. Everybody invited. 1W7--U The Iloston Bakery We Sell nothing but the Will remove to 223 West Centre street, noxt , . ..i;... vr ! door to Cardiu's wall paper store. Wo sell best quality. lNO in- cueal)er than others and nothing but the meat at best. il25lm tenor mince any price. Preserves.e- Jellies and Jams Prosperous l'arochlnl School. The attendance at the new St. Caslmir's parochial school is constantly on the increase. At the closo of tho session last Friday 103 uhnl.ra wir (.nyrilLd 'FhA nltnn:litllP.A linfl CflaSS tumblers Or jars doubled since the opening of the school seV' eiai weens uku. iuu mbiur, jvcv, ijuitiiwiD' wlcz. Is highly elated over tho success of the Institution. in Canned Goods. The highest grades of all kinds rancytoma toes, corn and peas California fruits. Evaporated Fruits. Apples, pears, peaches, .h mums, iiiJiii-uia aim A Driving l'arty. J. J. Rradlgau and wife, M. D. Malone nnd wife, J. J. Frauey and wife, Sirs J. J. llren nan, Mrs. P. J. lireen, Misses Nellie Malone, Julia Uradlgan, Nellie and Melissa lllggins took advantage of the delightful Indian summer weather yesterday for a drho Catawissa valley which was prunes. Prunes all sizes andl prices. ' Cans for 25 cts, At KEITER'S. A Social, A social was held attherosldeuceof Georgo Koravage, ou East Centre street, last evening. About twenty-four young peoplo wore pres ent, many of whom rendered instrumental music. Refreshments were served durlug tbo evening. Teu thousand demons gnawing away at one's vitals couldn't bo ruueh worse than the tortures of itching plies. Yet there's a cure, I Doau'e Ointment never falls. THOUSANDS VISIT PATBRS0N. pollooon It n ml to I'rotrot Graves From Ilolnir Truiiipli'il Down. Patorson, Nov. 27. Tliero wero thousand of visitors to I'aterson yes terday. The street In front of Carroll Hall, tho Hobart home, wns crowded all day. The cieatest crowd, how ever, gathered at Cedar Lawn ceme tery. There a special detail of police had to bo maintained to prevent the crowds from trampling upon the graves and plots about the receiving vault. It Is not likely that Vice President Hobart's body will be placed In the ground. It Is the Intention of the fam ily to erect a tomb upon tho plot of land where Miss Fannie Hobart lies, and beside yhose body It was gener ally suposed the body of Mr. Hobart would bo placed. Tho work will prob ably be commenced before long, so It Is doubtful If the body of the vlco president will bo removed from Ita present resting place in the Cedar Lawn cemetery vault until the tomb of the family Is erected. SIIKIIIPP 8 DEEDS, Sheriff Toole thU morning acknowledged qual;ty and jccs u before the following deeds in open court : To Wash-1 4 ' r ingtnu N B & L. Asa'u., property of Jacob I S. Godachal. New Ringgold, ttOO: to Miners' M. & i.. II & I... Ass n. or bnenanuoaii. prop- v .n..f ,- ,... 1S eitv of William J. DeUhautv. $50: to Thomas I ..... "in. land James llracey. property of Sylvinla Golf Capes and Plush CapeS. Just ismiller. Butler township. ,100; to James M. j plajd Qolf $5.98. $7.67. Reichwlne. nronertv of Georeo D. Stamni. I '"""i ,ul Hast Brunswick township, $60; to Georgo 150,30 3(1(1 D6t tBT SockaloskI, property of George Sockaloski, I Plush Capes, full sweep, trimmed with fur, J4.98, S6.29 and up, In Rues we Have Beauties. Smyrna Rugs, bound edlge, knotted fringe, reversible, 98c, SL47 $1.79 and better- Kashkoi Rugs, 3x6 feet, ouly $2.97. wwww Chenille Table Covers, 2Sc, 79c, $1.49 and up. wwww Come to the HUB ! Always Something New! WvWVvVvWWVyV Uiirgtars Make a Haul. Somo timejlurlng Friday night burglars fleeted an entrance into the borne of the late Ellas Davis, at New Castle, which Is now Jointly occupied by bis widow and her father and brother, r ive men are Known to have been in the gang, as their presence was discovered by Thomas Bomboy, who fired at thnm as they were retreating from tbe house They secured about $33 in money, a lot of silverware, an overcoat and a new suit of clothes which boionged to tbe late treasurei, as well as a package said to contain consider able money, handed to Mrs. Davis by her husband just previous to his death, though how niuch it contained nq one seems to k, now, Chbistmas ltKUlNpuit. See Qrkln s stock of jewelry first. Next door to Mammoth Clothing Ho'ise. tf A.hlauil Coal Company lloomlng. Frank P. Weiser, of Ashland, who Is In terested In tbe mines of Ashland, W. Va., has Just returned to his borne after a trip of inspection to tbe properties belonging to the Ashland Coal Company, lie reports tne sou coal business to be booming In West Vintiuia. Local capitalists are interested In this com pany, To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if It fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. rott.ville Iturglar uaught. A burglar giving his name as John Hill, of Pottsville, was arrested at Botblebem on Saturday ou a charge of burglary. He and three others entered the house of Mrs. Beck, seized the woman, bound aud gagged her, and threw her down tho cellar way. Tho burglars secured ssveral hundred dollars, which Is in possession of one of tho escaped robbers. Closing Out Millinery Sale. All kinds of trimmings; trimmed hats for ladies and children at cost price. Also, a new wall caso aud twenty-four fancy bat stindswill go at a bargain. An excellent opportunity and a good bargain, Hoffman's Milliuery, 110 North Malu street, Shenan dosh. Pa. 11-20 2wk Buy your Clothing at Harry Levlt's. I'retly Desk Ornament. Mlno Inspector William Stein has received as a gift a large and beautiful double Ink stand made of coal and with his name aud title of his oQicial position inscribed upon it. He received it through the bands of Super intendent M. T. Schrelller, of Ashland. It was made by a hoisting engineer at Locust Gap. For Morbid conditions take Ueecuam'b Pills. A New Taper, Pottsville is to have a new morning news. paper. H Is to tie issueu iroui me uetunci livening Tribune ofllco by Messrs. Sehwar and O'Bleniss, lato of the Miners' Journal, aud R. J. Wilson, who was Interested in the Tribune. It is stated that the paper will not be a political organ, but will have Republi can tendencies. The publication will be made in tbe near future, as soon as minor details can be arranged. Tho deal has beeu con summated. Shenandoah, 500; to bimuel ltobcr s, prop. erty of M. II. Master, Shenandoah, $150; to John Velth, property of William and Ann Scheib, Hegins township, $o0. DKGDS RECORDED. William Smith and wife to Elizabeth Kant ner, premises In Crossona ; John Flemming and others to Mary Flemming, premises in Ashland, Two deeds from Margaret II ig gins, guanl'an, and others, to 'obn t. Hlg gins, fur properties in Tamaqua, wero tiled MAKUIAOi: I.HJKXSKX. Charles Houd or, of Tremont, and Meliuda Bcttinger, of Nowtown ; Joseph A. Walsh and Mary Ann Doau, ofUilberton; Henry Curtis Bond aud Anna Cat'ueiiue Koenig, Tamaqua ; Lewis Bixler and Mary Jane lUinbridgo, of Hegins township: Harvey Snyder and Gortie Lebo, of Porter township, LICENSE TRANSFERS Michael Peteis, Second ward of Shenan doah, to Anthony Schmicker; Fred. A. Funk, Second ward of Pottsville, to Matthew Gries baum. AROUME.VT I-OSTPONED. In the case of tho SchuylkilLTraction Com tuny vs. Borougn of Shenandoah, Judge Heuning defers fixing the date for argument until be disposes of other important cases be foro blm. SltN'THXCES REDUCED. In tbe case of William and John Durham, sentenced to pay 25 tine and servo 15 months, each, for assault and battery aud larceny on oath of .Matt. Cherokas, and in which a motion was made by M. M. Hurke, Esq , to reduce tbo sentences. Judgo Bechtcl reduced the sentences to f!5 nno and ,0IWCf Linoleums, Oil mouwis, oacu. IUUII rlt. A ..'..,t,.. AlTUiniUI' Winininuiuiv. I , , Phnrlea R. Rrer.knna. En . wna innnlntnl O H fl fl PT P StiaaeS. UeSt aSSQrt- Auditor to distribute tKT.SOO, tbe proceeds of UHI II U I O inetlt in town. the sale of Pottsville Iron and Steel Com-1 Remnants OI Car- pany s plant. n ts an(i o;t Cloths cheao. Judge Henning this morning handed down CDTPIfP'C PAT? PPT STORP au order directing tne District Attorney t-i I - r prosecute Lewis Bender, of Wui. Peun, as I follows: "Aud now, to wit : November 27, 1860, it appearing to tbe court ou the trial ot the case "ThcHub. i0 South Jardln Street. Mechanics Wanted. Wanted immediately, six good machinists and four moulders. Apply to Qoyne Brothers, Ashland, Pa. 11 Sl-tf Wont, a Game. Tho Star foot ball team is anxious to arrange a game of foot ball for Thanksgiving Day. Any team of tbe county which is open for a game will be accommodated by address ing the manager of tbo Stars. A Suitable Christmas (lift Would be an attractive suit of clothes, or trousers. Elegant sample selection. Catchy prices. Faultless fit and labor. Try me, II. W. Landman, IU North White street, rilKK LUNCHES. TO-NH1HT, GUAR. BADZIKWICZ'S. Vegetable soup will be served, freo, to all patrons to-night, WEEKS. A nice dish of pea soup to-night. POOLER'S. Bean soup to-night. Come aud bear Persey Rjmse.y, the pianist and vocalist. of Andrew Kens and others, charged with murder, that one Lewis Bender Is engaged in the salo of spirituous liquors without a license; tbe District Attorney Is nowdlrected topreseutthe ease to tbe next Grand Jury for a bill of indictment charging the said crime." CIIAHTER8 GRANTED. Charters were granted to Monument Coun cil No. 847, of Girardville, and Carpenter Council No. &19, of Ashland, Jr. O. U. A. M NEW TRIALS REFUSED. The motion.! for new trials in the oases of Jiwpli Maxlmowlez, found guilty of rceeiv- III): t, leu goods, and Peter Swadgls, found gu l v of larceny, were refused by Judge Ileu-iug. CHARTER APPLICATION. A .i application for a oliarter was filed by Washington Camp No. 184, P. O. 8. of A., of Girardville. DIVOEOB CASRti. An alias subpoena in divorce was Issued In Robert vs. Sarah Kent Sterling. A petition for divorce was filed In Sallle vs. John F. Ncuman, on tbe ground of cruel treatment, and n subpoena was issued. The report of F. P. Krebs, examiner in the THE ONLY PLACE-f In town to buy Ulmer's Saus age, Head Cheese and Pudding. FRESH EVERY DAY. Don't forget to a-k r your Trailing Stump with each cash purchase, excepting srgar. (Continued on Fourth Page.) Drop iu and examine our (ancy candies and fruits, just in lcr the holidays. New Citron, Lemon Peel and Orange Peel. Raisins and currants , and anything you want m our line. Magargle's, 126 EAST CENTRE STREET
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