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GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New Yerk City. bromists and Sylvester Siarstall at Mahanoy City | Colliery. The accident occurred on the second lift of the seven-foot vein where the men on the “night shift” were driv- ing a rock tunnel. Ambromitis was tamping a heavy charge of dynamite in- to a hole, while Plusko and Marshall stood over him. Suddenly there was an explosion which hurled all three against the sides of the chamber. Ambromitis was picked up with his head entirely blown off. William N. Newman was arrested at Chester, charged with shooting Sarah Matthews. Newman is a colored - la- borer, and, after a quarrel with the wo- man, it is alleged, he drew a revolver and fired three shots. One shot took effect in Sarah’s left arm. William Clark, aged 8o years, cut his throat with a razor at his home at Slate Run. A surgeon sewed up the wound, but later Clark tore it open. He is now in a critical condition. After a fight which lasted several months, the Berwick Borough Council granted the right of way over the streets of that town to the Columbia and Mon- tour Electric Railway Company. Oscar Del Sasso, of Allentown, while stepping out of the way of one train on the Central Railroad of New Jersey, went- directly in front of another, and was struck sustaining injuries which caused his deat’. James Lynch, aged 75 years, was kill- ed by a freight train on the Philadel- phia and Reading Railway near Leb- anon. The Pottstown Opera House was sold at public sale for $18,200 to M. DD. Evans, representing the Begely estate. The Johnstown Passenger Railway Company paid the Borough Council of Windber $7,500 for the privilege of traversing the streets of the town. Mrs. Sarah Klee and her nine-year-old daughter, Mary, perished in a fire which destroyed their home in Carnegie, and all the other members of the f family were injured. The Klee home was a two- story frame house on Broadway, the ground floor front being devoted to a grocery store kept by Klee. The fire was discovered about 4.40 o'clock; and the fismes s spread so rapidly that tle ocfu- part 4 story were iL oft from abc Sremen arrived the building ¥ 11d, "and the firey Cy him out. { ewes lower; lambs stron | good to choice wethers $ Butter, Creamery.” athered cre am, 22a23; IMM Id, Va. and Pa. Dairy pri small creamery blocks, (2-1b.), 26¢, choice rolls, 18argc. Cheese-—Necw cheese, large 6o 104 to I1c.; do, flats, 37 Ibs. 11l4c; picnics, 23 lbs, 1114a11l4cC, Live Poultry. —Turkeys—Old, 8 sa0c, young, fat, gag’ic; do, small a poor, —a8c. Chickens.—Hens, —ayVic; dq ! old roosters, each 130c; do, Sout good to choice, 8a8/c: do, rough and poor, —ajyc. Ducks. large, a—; do, small, —a8¢; ae Muscovy 5 mongrels, 8agc. Geese, Western, eack 50a65c. Hides. —He vy steers, association salters, late. kill, 60 Ibs and up, selection, 1114a1234¢c; cows and | steers, gl4aroc. Live St Chicago.—Cattle—Good to prime$6.: ' a8.75; poor to medium $4.00a0. | stockers and feeders $1.2524.75; heifers $2.5 | $1.25a22.30; bulls $2. 100473; calves $2.56 | a5.75; Texas fed steers $5.15. Hogs— Mixed and bt itchers Sey good tc | choice heavy $5.0 rough heavy f + $5.55a5.00; light § 0; bulk of sales $5.7520.15. Re active, steady: heavy g to 10c. higher; 3.50a4.15; West- ern sheep $3.0024.00 ; native lambs $2.5¢ ({ 5.23; Western lambs $3.00: 14.23. East Liberty.—Cattl 6.00; prime ) | Hogs active; heavy mediums 3 Borys 5.8525. 95, heavy Yorkers 35. 8oas. EE do, $5.60a85.70; pigs 5.4025. | skips $4.50a5 00; rougl 34.50a5 20 { Sheep dull; best wethers 2 3.5023.65 : i culls and common $1.00a2.60; yearlings | $2.50a3.75; veal calves $6.00a7.00. - LABOR AND’ INDUSTRY ! TEN Dec. o—Bilto NU Nantes hag “municipal kitchens. Wal les has a woman lamnlighter. boasts three lady architects. woman truant hun announces a surgi machine. The world’s cables 172 nautical miles. There is a 1 Miss has control oy more than 500 conduc- { tors in the e yy of one of London tramway cc nies, but the only woman jockey hail om the United States. ~N Louisville, Ky. For sale by all Acts Gently; Acts Pleasantly; Acts Beneficially; Acts truly as-a Laxative. Syrup of Figs appeals to the cultured and the well-informed and to the healthy, because its com- ponent parts are simple and wholesome and be- cause it acts without disturbing the natural func- tions, as itis wholly free from every objectionable quality or substance. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but-\the medicinal virtues of Syrup of Figs are gbtaineg from an excellent combination of'\plag known to be medicinally laxative and act most beneficially. To get its beneficial effects—buy genuine—manufactured by the fia Simp @ San “Francisco, Cal. New York, N.Y. druddists. Price fifty cents per-bottles