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-T Ill I I I II I II I- I I I I Sannsnannn II I BP If, I. Sal VOL. POTTSVIXJjEL' PA, TUESDAY AFTERNOON. JUNE 22. 1897.

PKICE ONE CENT. TBI STATS SENATg A5D koCBVK. not AaocKRjrr wxscwMOi Csast WUf riiaW faaaav a hi tsii MS III 111 Bin ttafly I fill Caen AJ HJS'ocaar jrctttunt t. The Oraatd Civia auaat MlUtary baaplay VTaa rv June 22. The Queen's journey through London, stopping at St.

Ps-ul's Cathedral for snecial inhilee Glte Testimony in tne Lyon- Tter Body of firs. Ann MaH Blythe Townsnlp Directors Arain on Trial For -When eoart adjourned last tb motion to quash -the Neri Daairich tn. dtctateou waa still being arguad befon JaMlga Gordon. When the court rcon vened sc. 8:19 o'clock this mursCng tht aigumeat was resutned and te vai stiU in progreae, Th couri, howerer, stated that Y.

C. Hoeffer. who was fore aaaa of the Grand Jury. tana n- IBSWKATBHU Harraburg. June JX The Senate upon resolution of Mr.

'Andrews. decided to meet daily. Sunday excepted, until final adjournment. Mr. Grady Introducel a resolution.

which waa agreed to. to recommit the two Bliss beer bills to the Finance Committee, with instructions that the Committee report on them today. TkM, fill's nra htmlnMA few Mr MC- fuire Burned to a Crisp. Dunn Squat ble. Tor the ensuing 24 Iroiirs, comfnenc- -1 3 p.

ra-: ai uni uu HOUSE DESTROYED BYHRE Tjesday; wanner. JUDGES CRAIG EHR GOOD MLSDEfiHAIf OR HI OFFICE Cn Carreu: Aa act autboruung cashiers of banks to act as trustee, agent, director or officer of any- ether corporation, and re Dealing axis ling laws prohibiting their ra.t Gen. J. K- tMsf ried. Bona of Vet-Camp rr.

i a hii stand nod eiNan now an wben th Grand Jury were a'lven the preaeaLmeBT. and bow It was obtained. TVlla doe tl ra a that be is te answer ail questions aw is not expected ta acKn any of ttaa secrets nf tl Grand Jury room, bat eon oe bis ezpiaratuaa to th snanner ant Tae Lady's Only Casus Csnit After a Beta" lul Ta "ir -T meets so acting: aa act to exeenct churches and nlaeea of relurlous worship from tax iht inLyceum Hall. 107 Wet th Ciaaad Paanty Cwmr Iavestiget. The Pafeasssts la the Case Are Jsaspb C1 ata.

Jaaaea ktestaa. Mlabsal WW. Waw-Thi ia H.vlla. aaarSha Mur and saaebael Ceevey. asalaa Jeraay Jga Daaa ITvlnas ation and assessment for street paving way in true It waa aaaa ana -uk Mandolin and Guitar Club meeta ohiainwa.

Mr. Mrr made a strong an and other municipal improvesnenta, TaO hVswse SUatflae toniabt in the nunmagfr rrce was' made today without a hitch. The start from Buckingham Pal-c was made at 11:15. As the Queen set 'out the clouds which 'had overcast the sky broke, and the sua came out, St. Paul's was reached at 11:11.

and ter the -ceremonies appointed there the Queen returned to Buckingham Palace via South Side. London, reaching the palace at -The troops withdrawing from the city gave cheers that "marked the course of the long precession op H1U. and told the story or the Queen's coming among her people, while the artillery at Hyde Park fired the royal salute of sixty guns, and thundered the fact to the thousands waiting else, where, The procession was practically- three sections as far as Su Paul though the last two en route to the Cathedral were consolidated as they moved Into Piccadilly. The first to take up position was the Colonial procession formed on the embankment, and moved via Mali, thence past the nalace. where the 'i uuKLEwni ana cite numerous euihorltie la support ef ha position.

Ha said the iki. The appropriation bills will be reported out this afternoon, and read the first in the Hoffman building. No. 18 The ease of the Commonwealth vs. Jos.

Auburn voters bad a- tastt of the time at ths evening session. Tj, Centre Si. The Rodgera Charter bill making Pltts- case wss such that tt could not noswlM brought within th rules of this eourt was foUwwed by Mr. nchalUl wh made aa a hi. appeal la opposition to tat dUUhlM At 1 Lyon -Dunn contest today and got back some of their taxes In witness fees.

The Between 2 and? o'clock this morning Mrs. Ann Magulre, aged 71 years, was burned to a crisp by the burning of her house at Mm Creek. It was a horrible sight to look at a small portion of tho th Mountain building; No. 1 S. lrh rvMn antr ta company i nurg a city ot tne nrst class was recommitted to the Municipal Corporations rniamltlM.

Th vots bv which the little court room was wall filled with finod Intent waa amiia.il at ths rd utnnd mn. Wht at No. 7 North Second Hi. Adama bill. prohrMttng the drinking of liquor on the public highways, was de Auburn citixens, who on hand Trinity in structi.

they put on this caa The make the light ef oubife officiala at a n4 Ziou'i Verein meets toniRDt upper part of th body, all that was promptly when ths morning session feated on nnaj passage was reconsiaerea. The bfll was again defeated by a vote TRert, meets tonight it No, left of the old lady this morning, when opened. of 3 ma ta fit nan. Bi4 Korth Centre St. Deputy "Coroner Michael HUlan.

otrSt. On motion of Mr. Cressv. of Cdfumhia. Clements.

James. Kenna, Mk-hael'Wha-len, Thomas Devlin. Martin Delaney and M. J. Conroy School Directors of Blythe township, charged with misdemeanor in office, was called for trial before Judge Bechtel la court room No, 1 this morning.

All the defendants bat Devlin came Into court from prison apparently in excellent spirits, and took seats with counsel. The latter Is composed of ex-pistrict Attorney James w. Ryan, who individually represents Thomas J. Devlin, ant. Messrs.

A Snyder and A- Knlttle the other five Jointly. J. Whitehouse Is counsel for Michael Whalen. but he was not Wellington Edwards, of the Middle ward of St. Clair, the first witness, waa ing on th highways offering-taeir ap Pointmente to the highest bidder, salllnj them at auction as it were, te th mat offering the highest figure for th ap pstntment.

It is expected the argument wld occupy all af the forenoon sesaloa. Mr BawSW Taaan tmm a iw at So Bl West Arch street. th vote by which the bin taxing bicycles tricycles and pleasure carriages waa de put In an appearance to Investigate the cause of her death. The re. mains were covered over with a carpet.

feated was reconsidered. Ta vote stood examined for tsLx, and was all right. meets tonight In the Heffi Hoffman Queen viewed them from a window over Wm. -Aisbacht, of voted on age at the November election. IS)-.

He 77 to M. Mr. Creasy moved to postpone further consideration of the bill and won bv a wot of 85 to Republican club meeta to- nawireas 01 people aocaea to tnepiace this morning to view the place where. was excused. Bills to provide for the relocation of "Farewell Day" at the Pottsviiie High tne route to St.

Paul a The mareh began at After some police the procession was. headed by an advance Party of Royal Horse Guarda Then John R. Berger. of Auburn, voted for Orphans' Court Judge la 1896. He voted School.

once a neat two and a half story house and a kitchen stood the night kefora. They did not expect- to nua any u- lost from the burning of the boundary lines between wards la cities and authorising Quarter Sessions Court to decrees tne number1 of- Councilmen and School directors in wards or bor- of there argument than waa -expected an Mr. Hoefer being called took- the stand and was sworn. In reply te questions Mr. Marr th witness said: I was foreman of the Grand Jury a the March terra of Criminal court.

Witness shown presentment. Mr. Marr. Did row take th testlmoaj oa age, but no one swore to a la erflaa vie Waa stood aside. followed the band playing "Washington WS BREVITIES.

autha. nassed final v. present by reason of his presence in wnen trjey were told the only ooeuDant David M. Fahl. of Auburn, cast his ballot at the November election in 1S.

The ca'endar waa cleared of Senate MUs on Second reading, after which Sen of the- bouse waa burned with it. and that her remains were at the rear of the (npkr4. Judge Gordon. The Common wealth Is ate bills on final passage were taken up. Paid his taxes- and mavde to-prs wasn't registered, and stood aside.

represented by Deputy District Attor Tk. trial of Wlntersteen. charged building and covered from public gaxe A bill UcenaTng the sal ef oleomarga xinxniraey to a resi awaiting John B. Fayhey. the under- rine was senate bills ra surco.

Close on a portion of the plc-turesque'Northweet Mound Police, escorting the first Colonial Premier, Tau-rier. amid a great round of cheers. --The police made a striking appearance, quite as brave and serviceable looking as the New South Wales Mounted Rifles, who followed escorting the Premier of New South Wales R' Carl Wagner; of the ward "of Pottsvllle, voted at the November elec ney 8. Bashore and John F. Whalen.

At 9:20 the work of empanelling a Jury was commenced, -and at 10:30 the huah of silence. dence at Bloom sburg. baa coat Cohim- taker. there wan a hi county 13,000. The counsel fees of i showing plainly the i erlng wster companies to acquire Isnds and waters to preserve their water supply from pollution or contamination and sorrow which waa twelve men were obtained as follows felt for the old lady and her immediate a I lowing water companies to use other Waller and Wintersten, the pru.cl.au, will aggregate nearly $12,000 each.

ox. witness mentioned A. Yea. sir. Q- Just tell us how you got that papert i tne Paper Ta rua I recefred tt" a Centra street ta PottsvUle.

i From. whom. A. From Charles A Snyder. one of the prosecuting the paper waa dated March third, bat, was changed the tilth.

Q. Th ooaatlons asked th wltnesee who tosrlfled before yoa- were from that paper was it Bet. James Chad wick. Frank Klitcb. Silas B.

Lear. John Jenkins. Frank Clark. family. v.

-Mrs. Maguire'e husband. James, died power te develop current In case of the temporary failure of the water supply 4-Awtetant Secretary of the Treasury Mounted troops followed Read John Morgan. G. W.

John Bu about three years ago he had been tion, 1896. Made no proofs and wasn't registered: thought he- -was registered at the time, but on -later examination found he was not, voted for adg i Albert Felsburg, of the First ward of Pottsviiie, voted- for- Orphans Court Judge; -wasn't' registered, but -made proofs which were defective; voted for ing. New Zealand Premier. Seddon. and i ha nan George Heebner.

D. G. Mat supervisor in ast "Norwegian townanip were, oereatea. Th Senats bill allowing buildtng: and loan assort rf ana bui'rus- xS wr cent Vaoderlip is in inqainug into thejcnargethat alx veterans of the jit, War were discharge from the mint Cape Premier Sprigg. Then the South 1 Wolf, and 4Y.

H. ICre- Aiutrauaa moonted troops, who won ana ner cmiaren are all BiarrtM; Mrs. Harry Smith, of MiU Creek, whose husband Is employed at Chamberlain colliery; Mrs. John Dicua. of -Washington great applause; then the Premier of, of their withdrawing value was- amended bv Mr.

Clarency, of Philadelphia, by Inserting a provision That said loans shall be borrowed at a rate of Interest no to tor partisan reason. -r, mei Huff, of the Governor's staff, Offwred la Bvisesss. After the Jury was obtained Mr.Wha Judge Lyon. O. How shout tha names 9 Amm.

i aa married to Miss Eleanor Moore- street. an engineer John e-R. Berger recalled. Voted for exceed s'x per centum per annum. The nauc-B.

cnai aair ana r- ii- a. head at Greenaburg. Whlteway. Then came the most distinctive display of mounted troops of Crow Colonies, Rhoderian horse, Colonial broken by three typical of the United on tne p. and Hernard Magulre, bill passed second reading.

Judge Lyon. carriage manufacturer. len offered in evidence the report of the School District of Blythe ending June. 1S9C Order books containing stubs Ej President Cleveland and family or creston, low. A.

cannot tell who added these I oavtd m. Irani recalled- votea tne rAifnrrLL-WELcohiK dat. Mrs. Smith, the daughter, was at her Renublican ticket. showing amounts, etc from June.

'96, V4- nat aia enyoer say to you. He asked me If I knew of aaythlng fmnrooer or mrrertl aa tha. Aim. Kingdom, and 4hose of the London Morris Dew aid. of Auburn, voted at ap to.

the same month of the present mothers house last night, about o'clock, and from all accounts left' her Slta EiwUeat ffvaf ilm This Scottish 'and London Irish rifle volun- the November election. 1898; didn't pay year. Order No. 62. Oct.

11. ls. Mich and I told blm I did. teer corps. The Colonial contingent Marntng.

bis taxes in- time; voted lor Judge ael Conroy, 75, secretaries" services; What thent A fnrlhMp a.k were a varied, lot from varied places. The High School observed Farewell- Dunn. No. 94. Nov.

14. M. J. Conroy. ser mother on tne lounge in tne altcnen, with a lamp burning close by her.

This daughter -lives down near the P. St. R. Railroad, while the location of the Welcome day this morning by the ren vices as secretary. SZ2: No.

1S, April Then came, the Cs.nadlsn infantry, 175 strong, receiving much applause for riper In proper form would 1 present It. told him if It was la proper shape tnd Frank of Auburn, voted la 1896 on age; made proofs as to his right dition of the following programme: 14. 1894. S200 for same services to Con Music Presentation of Senior Class Gawel to the roy; No, 6, June 189s. P.

Kenna, $40.43 to vote, but proofs were a elective; burned rains Is located on the road to PottsvUle In sight -of the Mm Creek in- tne line or my duty as foretnaa ef the Grand Jury I certainly would. L. When JiA Mn nne marcmng. Following came real oddities, the eyes of Londoner: which Zeptlchs from Cypress, divide, honors Jk tnm Tiu1r.f.mi rfo amount due him from the district; Middle Class, by William Magulre, president of the Senior Literary Society. public school, and about 600 feet from Reuben Frits, of Auburn, paid No.

C5, Nov. 9, to the School Board with Dyaks of Borneo. The second pro the bridge. Saaaalhlag lariaaa A- A few dava aftar 1 think taxes only; voted for Judge Lyon. Received by Morgan Griffith, president fo attendance at Institute.

stx: no. cession passed fifty minutes later, after The first Intimation of fire 'this "morn Peter A. Foulk. ox Auburn, votea tor day evening Mr. Snyder gave it Nov.

14. 1895, B. S61 82, re-Dairinr old school building at Tucker tne colonials climbed constitutional Orphans' Court Judge la isso; paia ing by the neighbors who reside close by was the loud barking of the dogs of tne Middle uterary poctety. Presentation of Medals to the winners in the Field Day contests, by fret. Si- monds.

and to next morning. Friday, after mil. bsre left Princeton I or uray vraoiea i ipend the summer. Tbe entire town of Tehuantepec. jlaicu.

waa destroyed by an earth-Quake J- Ex Mayor Ripple has been appointed by the President, postmaster A Scran-too. men were Immured In a raag-r at the RiTiso Shaft, near Coxton by Ike i'all of rcca. rticber 1-ucxl at Reading threw a ball I gnunk tn.cner splitting the totier upper Up and knocking out a half b-a fcinina aa mi tnrown a tail at I'mpire Pyle head but missed. The Social Democracy of America, of vteich Eugene V. ieba leader, elect I ofiK-vrs.

Ueba in a speech said that, the ariony meant to control the polities of lb state of Weshington. a hary frost inv SaUiyan county, K. did great damage to crs, The last of the contractors sorirndcr-i the striking tailors II New lork otT. whtcli at one not involved irtdi The strike is ended. Hill: No.

188. April li. 1896, B. Dough taxes for S. ana all but tea cents ot reaching, our room I called una Anid Cheers broke forth that- seemed to when the- bouse- commenced to blase.

94 taxes: his wife paid the 94 taxes; erty, 837.73 for repairs. Addresses of Farewell, between graduates Jury together and said: Her I bare something serious for you. whleh I wUI shake the ground, arid were renewed when, the- men and women hurriedly voted the Renublican ticket. I The rtrat Wlraaaa. again and again as the Queen's car dressed and rendered all the assistance rwao.

nen nnisnea reauiing it the Samuel Hill, of Auburn, votea for or-. Bernard Dougherty sworn Reside at Valley Furnace: am a carpenter; never phans Court- judge; paia his taxes; possible to save the. burning building, bat tt was beyond control when they of us concluded to and did sign tt. riage approached. The famous eight Hanoverian creams are now- passing, gorgeously, caparisoned new state was all right.

learned the trade. In explaining order u. no waa In the room at the time? reached the scene of the conflagration John K. Hawkins. of Auburn.

no one but ourselves Xol mwmn A. ivo. iris for- SS52.8 witness said he re harness, saddlecloths of royal blue vet LoughUn Feeiejr entered the front- of paid his first-taxes in 1898; voted for celved the order the night It waa drawn Deputy District Attorney. No body knew what had taken place in tha Grand Jnrr and under-graduates. by Alfred Dtwee and Pearl Stevenson, for the Seniors; Charles Quail and Miriam Levy, for the Middlers.

and Oscar Groat man and Addle Hasaard. for the Juniors. Music Spangled Banner Welcome addresses. to remaining class, Annie Meadows -and Harry Patterson, for the Seniors; George Bright and Marlon Mortimer, for the Middlers. and Charles Mortimer and Frances Zerbey, for the Junior Class.

Claude Roth mad a fine address for the rich fringes. For-once since the house through the fire and smoke Judge Lyon. at the meeting. Directors asked him to the death of the Prince Consort- the to look for Mrs. Magulre, but was un room, but ourselves.

Mr. Kamb. of Auburn, wasn't reg Queen -permitted the mourning band to Utered: voted for Judge Lyon. do the work; think the estimate ne gave was about $T0u; work described la Q. When was It presented to eourt? A.

On Saturdav. tha wiin able to locate- her, and -was compelled to beat 4 hasty retreat, as the fire and smoke were moving close to the Charles Kramer. Auburn, cast his be removed from the men arms, and there was no. note of sorrow. The detail.

ballot for Orphans' Court Judge; paid heard on Friday afternooa and Baturday morning. To Mr. af are: Th arflon tk. Tr-a Mr. Whalen examined the witness St Queen's carriage now came abreast.

of the building, and at this time it was great length, taking every Item of work is estimated that the wage earners beyond all control to save the building. one of wt-h Her Majesty is very fond. hia taxes, and was all right. John R. Llndemuth.

voted la '96: made affidavit of his right to vote; Jury was (ou ruled on this paper, followed Joung lawyers of the Alumni, and Joseph IcCooU tor the young doctor. Exer separately. The witness stoutly denied cm. tne lei- rode tne Duke otcamiirld(o ay tne ooart action. cises flMud with a tew remarks by MrJ entering into any partnerscup wa ue m't resiisteredr: voted for.

Judge and os the right, the of Wales. Then the proceaakaB. ciosrd with, guards aar. ocMaica: Mr. Bnyder aakad mo if I knew -of Irregulariti at tha CTaka and Mr.

Tbarlow. or iatncK a.nna, or inaaiag rKTd in tm BUDiuiunni i lnourl of Philadelphia have lost in CHatcBra vages to toe Wilsoat tarul -v Paul Otto Taj; "or and John B. Ownnbe tubi jix Pniladulphla of the prev a arrangement that He (acennai Charles TV af fryer. Auburn, aianri woes 44Mn 1 Old, This praseartmeot Is based Tanoa what IIMia Aihalmsa''WeqstrTv ansaul aha re in the WW a and Its prof lt The MIL howfWti -was nadeout In We knew ourselvea. also-that mntainad for spite one year, and If he voted In '95 he voted the Republican a amaws xoaiaicr so ifaeesv mam.

Following is the personal letter -from A very pretty wedding took place this cUrge of causing the death of Samuel A.j the name of the witness, and Patrick In the presenunent. morning at o'clock at St. John -the Rantlst church, when Joseoh Ellison Couldn't say whether he Kerlna- because they did the work. The la. voted in 96 or not.

Paid his 94 taxes. President McKinley to Queen Victoria, which was delivered to her at London yesterday -by Whitelaw Reid, special latter received 81 ue for his services. Hoeffer than daa.ii II. Stood aside. The attention of the fire brigade was turned to the adjoining building.

about twelve or fifteen away, and what little water was bad was used effectively en-re -He -tatter Hnd.mg.JreJ' was done, the -only damage being by x. s---'--' tt was rumored early this morning that murder might nave been committed with- the object of -plunder by tramps or others. But is not known whether the old lady -had any large amount of money in the house. Tne Coroner's Jury win possibly be ab'e to clear up that fact. This may be caused by the fact that an old lady named Gorman -was murdered In her house about two years -ago, who waa supposed u.th.w Wh.l.n waa tne Momci wit and MtssLettle Ackerman were-' made one by Rev.

F. W. Longlnus. the rector of the church. A Nuptial High Ralph Miller, of Auburn, made proofs envoy: v.

ness called. Ths principal and aaoet tm-Mrunt mart of hia eat 1 iron was that brought the paper to Judge Beehtel. who at th tlm was holding court. He read It. I em sure he did.

He sal1, Is this tne-almshouae." I said. "No. Vmrr Ron. of hia right to vote. Wasn't registered; Mass was George Ellison.

f.rrin ta the eharxm. -fhe witness voted for Judge Lyon. To Her Majesty, Victoria. "Queen of Great -Britain and Ireland and Empress of India. "Great and -Good- Friend: la "the stated he furnixhed twelve charts at -J Charles Moyer recauea.

was au or. w. propos to batng aJmabous ap this amount the witness said a brother of the was best man. and Misses Caroline Ellison and Katie Ackerman were ths bridesmaids. The right- ce.n oo May laau -Cavuln Bojcfttt, made famous by be-5 the tirst man subiectea to the -boy-' in Ireland, is dead in London, aged ii frara i i -Kisa Margaret BelHs died at Phflada.

i toa turn sustained trom the exploaion 1 1 uL She was 7S years old. -The wedding of Miss Sadie Wertley nd tr HoJr-ran. of Frackville. took i juee at the home of the bride at Ham- krs. The eremony perform ea by Kev.

Gtorge W. wraru -Jajn- B. Lanning has been appointed poaAster for iLinntown. Dauphin I -John H. Mtlbolland, a Reading Com- he received but 81W ol tne total, urn oi WM, mi tire jHwsiiBiaii aaa turned it Avar tt th.

rxeie A this ti he nald John 1. Matthias 89 name and en behaJrtf the people of the States, I present their sin Ell Mengle voted In 1895: didn't pay a State or county tax within two years of bride was attired in white, and carried The Witness further stated -tha ftraauf nUM.fnr iho rharta. Witness, however. white roses. The bridesmaids were Jury wanted to go to the aUmsnooa oa was- unable to say what became of the cere felicitations upon the sixtieth an that election: paid his but tax in Boutn Man helm township about three years that day.

Friday, but the actios of the handsomely attired 4n white material. niversary of Tour Majesty accession tin'rtilas. Mananov City, sworn. court stopned our going. to the throne of Great Britain.

He was somewhat misty as to By Mr. Marr: Did tiki sxnlaln tn TIa The witness was not aware that 839 was when he paid his last taxes. Voted the Honor. Judge Bechtet that tats paper or to have a large amount or money secreted In her bouse. She kept a little shop, and' is not more than 300 feet away from The burned building of Mrs.

Maarulre. A reception ana weaatng omuiaai took place at the home of the bride Immediately after the ceremony. The bridal party were photographed at lament A Mack's. Mr. and Mrs.

mil- Renublican ticket. being charged ror tne enana. nc wmn the list nrice called for 89 apiece. A com presentment waa handed te you ov aa outsider on the streets of mission of from .10 to per-ent. was John Meely Excused ror the present.

Manassas Mengle didn't remember allowed off this price. naien paia tne A. I did not folly explain It to him. To Mr. the naaua a BK-a Councilman, died at tne rteaaing HttfpHai it ora the effects of an operation son will go to housekeeping on Maban- bill 8T9 or 950 I don't know which.

paying any taxes; was all right. Abraum Holland, tax collector of Au Tne only money found this morning was picked up near the body of Mrs. Magulre. and consisted of a fifty-cent tongo street, I orkviiie. mr appenatctus.

ne waa 7axa Charles Kranae's bouse at Allentown. th Grand Jurors were signed to tha pa- -per before banned It court. To Mr. Marr; Ttiera waa no la an II in mad about th almshoos matter- nntil i burn, swore that Mengle paid his taxes silver niece, a nickel and five pennies. CREAM ROOT BEER.

ber of the School Board In M. ending In S6. He stated the price of- Excelsior eats -was tt-SS each; the board i charged the school clstrtcts S4.S0 each. The only within sixty days, i But' the deosased waa the owner of her as enteied in day time and 9u in money a atiea. Thirteen year old Edith, feaaghter of th presentment waa read tat th Orand.

As prepared by the Favorite Manu Jury It does seets to an now that own property and another the neign-borfaood, and one in Port -Deputy Coroner Michael HUlan. of St. Chang in the present boaro ana mat vl "4 is that of Devlin who took my place. the-Deputy Lnetrict Attorney. McLoasn.

Judge Ehrgood made his appearance on the bench at this seas ion. and the facturing Company, of Philadelphia. Wat ilrli. of Allentown. died or cm aed tt is beUeved by a kick from i toy five years oid.

Frank Werner, sworn. I am winn stimulates the body, purifies the blood Clair, was notified and made an lnv itn. was ra tne room at one itm ana propounded a queatljn to Mr. Hartman. Tatu) A rent for ths P.

a Co, "I express the sentiments of my el-low -citixens in wishing for your people the prolongation, of a reign, illustrious and marked by advance in science, arts and popular well-being. "On behalf of my countrymen, I wish particularly to recognise your friendship for the United States, and your love of peace exemplified upon Important occasions. "It is pleasing to acknowledge the debt of gratitude and respect due to your personal- virtues. May your Hie be po longed and peace, honor and prosperity bless the people over whom you have been called to rule. "May liberty flourish throughout your -Kmpire under Just and equal laws and your Government continue strong In the affections of all who live under It, "And pray God to have Tour Majesty His holy keeping.

"Done at Washington, this X8ta day of May. A. 1897. Tour-rood friend. and Is Invaluable as a beverage at While erfcting a scaffold to do some first witness called was Rev.

M. J. trey, of the Fourth ward, PottsvUle. Mr. Flrey.

Fourth ward. Pottsvllle. Mr, tlgatlon as to the burning of the house and the death of Mrs. Magulre. -This Tlx loaru Wrra there aay witnesses examined before the eadonemant of a times.

It Is highly recommended by Have been giving the financial matters of Blythe attention. The seats furnished in for Kaakawilllam school house were ftpainag at hia tiome in Reading. Herbert i fa ct accidentally stepped into space and frli a dlsiiuiee of 22 let aiiahtiiur on bis physicians for its healthy and invig court? i couldn't say whether be voted, for exactly the same aa those rumlaheo tne Mr. Hofr. No, sir.

i orating orooerties. Judge or not. He naid taxes la 98 only. brad. He deep gashes 'n hia Besides being all tnls eacn box con Tucker Hilt and Cumbola School houses.

Witness was on the stand when our re having come from another State three tains a coupon whiea entitles- the years ago. Me aaaa been assessea port closed. John sworn. Mr. Marr.

we now renew oar offer and bolder of the greatest number of them 1196. to a first class bicycle. aerating a wry. TTd to 3:30 o'clock five Jurors had been Charles Schultx. of Auum.

wasn't propose to show by this witness that C. A Border made threats sometime am There has been none of this brand of secured In the. Deitrlch case: assessed, although he had notified the assessor to do so. He voted for Judge Root "Beer sold la Pottsvllle sines 189. prior to the March session with reference te this, prosecution unless certain stipulations were mad fHEXaSnOAH icKEIXIRGI.

and that would be stale by this tune. Lyon. Ellas Bowers, Auburn, voted oh a jury was sworn: Harry W. Brown, John Ryan. Thomas Cullen.

Bernard Koran. Dsvalel Holihan. and John J. Tray. The Jury held their meeting at the public bouse of William Cullen.

The following witnesses were examined: Frank McDonald. Patrick Tray, Lough-lln Feeley. John Tray. Michael McDonnell; John Horan. testimony of the witnesses only disclosed the fact that they saw the building burning when they arrived on the scene.

The Inquest then adjourned to meet i aPtae call of Deputy Coroner HUlan. when some- of the relatives of Mrs? Magulre will be called. -The matter still remains a mystery whether the fire that burned the home nd hodr of Mrs. Majruire was acci Our Root Peer Is of 1897 and the pure goods. A free sample can- be 1 Jtapt.

W. H. Lewis, of Wm. Penn. Journeyed te the county seat yesterday and made affidavit, but no one swore to his residence; voted the Republican bad at our Demonstrating counter, near Mr.

Schalck. Objected to. Th Cotirt. -Objection auststBsd. Wit- oaa retired.

Addltlsaal Mr. i Whitehouse' then hands te Cearrt btaj and is thought to be very seriously ua.ured. Elmer T. Bcger. of Danytlle." attempt-el auicide by taking pois-Cu -Oavid of Philadelphia, at-teaitted suicide at Harrisburg, by cutting tit throat with a rasor.

The physiciana Uonk he will Kewshoy unard King. IS year old, frsped trum a trvlley car at Phi and Btniaed a iractured scull from which eAied. At llkes-Barre, Jury returned a Mirt in favor of Qeorge A. Wlle, adastaustrator of Helen Roberts la Mainst the New, England Mutual Uf Co in full for the amount ef an insurance poilpv together" with interest, a the life of Helen Roberta. The refused to py the policv because Oath had been caused by a criminal op- ticket.

1 1 the centre of the store. Try a Dot tie Daniel H. Laudesaann. outside foreman. "William McKinley, "By the "Joha Sherman, "Secretary of -y reared Bis Wife's TaaagweT Our price Is only 19c and win make additional reasons te quash with refer- Frank Bhollrn berger.

Auburn, voted for Orphans' Court Judge. paid his taxes after thl November election. five gallons, to the number ef Orand Jumn Voted for Judge Lyon. hU Shamoktn. Pa, June 22.

Fearful He claimed there wag 24 answered in this rasa when th law only requlrwd 32. This lU be argued this aXternooiv- Michael Boyer, First ward of Potts DUES, POIEEOT ft STElilT, Geo. Miller. Mgr. Law ants gxaasraati.

wife, would lecture- him for staying out vllle. voted for Orphans Co art Judge. until early morning, Jacob. Kaahmlre, dental or whether it was set on fire for of Mt CarmeL crept into the house, It Is feared that Jud re Oordon of The Bar Examining Oumiuttt win and. securing a went to the street at Kohinoor colliery, has secured a two weeks absence and left far Kansas yesterday afternoon.

A Pole named Paul Tenolaka languishes In the county Jail on charga of rape made on a six-year-old daughter of Wm. Ye-nolowski. the aassait beang saade on Sunday afternoon last. M. fiord ner and wife spent San-day among Philadelphia relatives.

The Grammar schools held a piasde at Hia-h Point Park yesterday afternoon. Wm. McHugh, of North Emerick St, Is suffering from a fractured Jaw, received by a batted ball at the trotting park on Sunday afternoon last: he Is being treated aC-th. Miners' Hospital. Michael Heffroa la doing Jury doty this hnUt a nestlna ax th court house torn or- to olow out his brains.

Made no proofs, and wasn't properly registered. Voted for Judge Lyoa. John Oounder. of the First ward. Pottsviiie, wasn't property registered.

Voted for Judge Lyon, Harry Rosenbara. Seventh ward. raw Mninr st nine o'clock. There are field county will go away from Pottsvllle with not a very pliasant ramsmbtsnco of the County seat of bcbuylkUL- aa did Judge Archbald ef Scran ton. Judg Ger-doa i almost the same ex pr-leoce several lew students to be examined.

the purpose of robbery. There was -no fire in the stove In the kitchen, and the only clue up to this hour would bo that the lamp exploded, or was overturned In the little kitchen where the deceased was resting before retiring f- the night. i His wife heard him enter, and although In her night robe, hurried to the centre of the street and pulled the muzzle of the gun from his mouth MKW XOaK STOCAJa, nutne fnirca- case aa Arraibed had. mast he said that ta tntUcxa the -awaanww by Brshsa Pottsvllle. dida't pay aay Voted for Judge Lyon.

Wm. Knelaa. of the First ward. Tt. Third BriiaS Kaeaaapa Gtteral Gobin.

commander of the Third Bricwie. selected the site of the coming jamp at Mount Gretna Park, from July to 17. The camp win be laid out by Vajor Wan and will be known as Camp lewsi Mtrrill. just as the weapon waa discharged. The from CTcarne-ld county has remarkab.

fork sat ancs which Is -balng sevsrir tested In ta at sum at to euan ta louetnrat load tore on tne rtm ot auomuvi nau sirs. Kaahmlre then broke the weapon PottsvUle. wasn't registered, bat made New Tork. June 32. tsrr.

tn th Ddtnch case. For two ays the Opening. Closing. to pieces against a tree and escorted A learned Judge sat with ths greatest pa. 11.3 her husband tnaoors.

listening to th reasons for and Atchison. Pref proofs, which were defective. Voted for Judge Lyon. Henry Lang. First ward.

PottrVtTle. voted at the November election of 1898, Wasn't registered. but made proofs sgalnst qwaahlng the Deitrlch indictment. B. A Three Tralnsnss Badly tt was nowever.

rorcea to call to at. tentloa of coussot that where more than Mrs. Rose Be van. president ef the fMa'e Assembly of the Rebecca O. O.

spent a few hours in our town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. M. M.

Burke were out of towa visitors on Sunday last. lames Mutr, the Pottsvllle powder transacted business north ot the mountain yesterday. Canada Bostnem Delaware at Reading. Ps June 22. An engine at A ITEW PATENT.

ALadies' Corset Waist, and every wy should see U. It takes the place the expensive Walsta. and yet baa oy P-inta that a high-priced Waist which were defective. Voted for Judge tached to a mixed train on tne ocnuyi-kill A Lehigh Railroad Jumped the track fifteen- miles from here. It rolled Jersey Central Lak Shor Loutsvill A NaahvUle attorney is employed la a was not more than on should trxamln a wtineaa.

Judg Uordan stated It leads to confusion and In his county It ta th practice ad- Lyon. Joseph Schrelner. of the ward. Pottsvllle. paid his taxes! was all right.

U. Crawabaw. of the First ward. wea not have. A Missouri factne down a ten-Toot embankment, and Engineer George W.

Fireman or nut ona to quest to a a wit-as. Mr. Marr thought th a roe r-la New Tork Northern Pacific Northern Pacinc, Pref Northwestern didn't remember voting la 1896; dida't know for whom he voted. Mike Stubttsky plead guilty to malicious mischief, preferred by P. J-Heavier; sentenced to pay S3 fine, costs and thirty days.

John Btelnhilber plead guilty to malicious mischief, preferred by F. Flaherty; sentenced to pay S3 fine, costs and ten days. George Engle was found guilty of a. ana oath of Sadie Maley: sentenced to pay X26 fine, costs and eight moatha Joseph Ostrius plead guilty to malicious mischief, oath of Charles Oraeff; sentence to pay SI fine, costs and sixty days. W.

Maoer plead guilty to f. and oath of Winifred Kelly; usual sentence. Win. Dempter plead guilty to a. and oath of Robert Dempter: sentenced to.

pay $5 fine, costs and sixty days. In. a case of surety the same defendant directed to pay costs and furnish a bond in S0 for sixty days. John McCullough and Theodore prevailed la this county, but was willing to admit It was not strictly adhered to by the lawyers. Henry Owens.

Third ward of Potts Omaha vllle. voted the Republican ticket. 34 at.4 i 80.7 I 81.7 .175 00.7 1 is.i -iu3-3 14.7 42.8 114.3 (2.3 4 213 74 71.2 .8 1 14.3 tl U. 18 8 Ml in Pacinc Mall Cits When court recoovned at two "o'clock Wasn't sasessed In 1 8sl 8uod aside. George w.

Kemp ana xtraxeman tin-ton Lei pens berger were badly scalded by escaping steam. federals Nashville, Jane St. In case General Gordon persists 1a resigning or refrains to be elected commander of the Vnted Confederal Veterajja, General Fits-Hugh Lee will probably succeed hinv-s Gen. JnuBh Wheeler, of AiabasBa. is also F.

Llndemuth. of lbs- Fifth ward. Mr, addressed th court oa Phila. 4k American Tobacco Rock Island St. Pawl didn't remember whether he voted for tn authorities supporting th position Harry Bradtgan.

of Shenandoah, was a guest at the Penna. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Taylor, of Bcraatoa, are visitors to Pottsvllle. Tax Collector John Daley, of Foster township, waa among ths county seat visitors yesterday. John F. Hlgglne, of Shenandoah, and Geo.

8. 8tauffer. of Bhepptoa. registered at the Merchants Hotel. Charles F.

Allen. ex-Cownty Conek- I oner, waa a visitor to town yesterday. baa Just passed through a brief ateg of ulness. Orphans Court Judge. Stood aside, that 'where a Grand Jury conpoaad of cotton uu werHy-tour la number -utetr finding is U- 23.1 81.8 69 107.

M.4 J71 1S.0 Ml.I ii 41 lu.t 41.3 2S-4 zl. vj 71 78.T 14.4 4.3 Ml 34 1S.S 4 1214 to 90.1 "11 98 4 a 87.4 8S.4 31.1 9.1 17.8 13 8.4 Cot. wm. Jones, ot me xTita ward, dida't vote at all. gai.

ano tn aaouoo to quaan saeuM iken advantage of tn such nut. Mr. cannot- explain the Important ttn-w of this Waist through this ad-TSstag medium, but will cheerfully 08 If you come to our Corset De-pa rt-t, where ladles are In waltiniv ad eerfully explain It to yon. Isey come in all sixes, and the price tlu new patent waist bat U-00. 7, nve also ordered another line of "Parens and Misses' Nasareth ench.

which have Je4 themselves very popular in a 2fT short time. The quality is excel -taad the price withia? the reach of erery oce fiifts, Pomeroy Stewart's, POTTSV7LLK, PA. tGeo Miller. Mgr. jSFOjr- Oessona.

on Monday spoken of. it la Gen. Gordon will Union Pacific Western Union c. o. Wabash Pref "Tenn 4k 1-.

said that where a Jury of Very Attractive be imwT iorcea acnpi. weary-four exists twelve might edveeat Sugar Bef And seasonable goods fa very depart, meat, which are not attractive Just one thing and tne otner equal number dissent. He said the law requires that there must be no less than twelve and no Gwinan plead guilty to larceny, oath of J. B. Llebermaa; each were sentenced New' Tork.

June 22. Next to the now to as. Whatever" part of them re than -twenty-three, so that 13 can Joshua Marts. Br, the P. R.

paasen- Chicago Gas Eir conductor on the Ilecksqgiervill ai- Juu Bp4-jt, Co, Pref route, was aa early visitor to town Am- Spirits C. yesterday. National Lead Hons. Alien Craig, of Maoch Chunk, Edison Elec light- be a Brooklyn handicap Is the- suburbans' handicap, which will be run today. Many famous thoroughbreds will meet yon can ase will pay you a handsom dividend 20 per cent.

In thl case there were twenty-four- to pay SS fine, costs ana tnaty. aays. PMi Asm IV SSialdt "elalSsT Reading. June tZ. The body of Agnes 'Grand Jurors, which in itself is suffU.

at the beeps bead Bay fast track. Bea ctent to quash -the Indictment, which he I. Shuldt was discovered floating on the had ao doubt the court would oo. and A. W.

Ehrgood, ef Lebanon, arrived Manhattan El In town to take part ta th Contest Court i V. S. Leather this morning. Kan. A 'I H.

Woyer Son. Crand Jary saias. The following trne bills were re S3 4 8 33 94 18 -K 13 -'t 3.4 surface of the canal yesterday, miss Brush is the favorite at to x. Tnere will be tea other starters. The coarse la la perfect shape, the weather Is most favorable, and a vast crowd will at The Oaa site aaaa.

Mr. Schalck stated the new qVestien Shuldt i years oio. ana resiaea TJoL X. P. Boyer.

ef Phnadelphla, Is Southera nr. Thursday. 24th insU at 1:30 inter meat iB oreseona cemetery. nKi and relatives respectfully invited. aiwutlns- a few dava In Pottsviiie.

th Boutnern y. turned by the Grand Jury: Harry Cool- before the eourt came tin eddralv via 4.nrtt,r Mrs. Gaom M. Cbes. with her aunt.

Mrs. Albert woomer. Last Thursday evening she disappeared. She- has relatives at Bristol, and tt.was thought that the girt might tend. The, betting Is very heavy, la sums the largest ever made on the race larceny, Martin Wlttmer.

aeator. Thomas Jinks, larceny. U. 8. Valley and waa ss me what of a auipri-a.

He Was not quit prepared at this time ta aigu th point, but waa auMiatied it waa cot undent gTound upon which to quash Ua Albert Lorah. prosecutor. Dennis fy Boyle, Thomas Rock and Patrick Mc Donnell, larceny, etc; James cooper. prosecutor. Thomas D.

Bevgaa. lar- July 'tie Of, Judge 'Gordon said It wns a sintrjUr eeay, etc; Edward acaaeider, proscca- Opening.1 47.7 44A 18 --174 Carn, New "TorsT June 'Tt Jtioge NeS-burger suspended sentence upon Booth Tucker-today, charged with keeping a disorderly house, y. question, but he believed the taw t.rl tor. Coratuof a an, a. ana r-a-tnek juiy Sept toe-aumswr st 23 lest- perhaps twelve Closing.

0B.4 44.1 -24 8 8 I7 i T.47 a. 8 ANAt HeckschervlUe. on SJi fist altchaei. son of i and Jafaxta Herrigao, aged 14 aUro?" rrmlr -mt av sa. Hag V.Bt- Kyran church.

Heckaeher-jttotrment at parish cemetery. 'iiyes Invited to attend. St SchuylklU Haran, on IIS S3 Cia'i ITJf" tB chapet at xt Crmettry, Thursday after-52 i dock. Interment at Chariee Cameterv. rrieods and relaUves is.

of the First Defenders and tn, 8 Y- ra respectfully invited. F. Kane, prosecutor. Glnley. Oats, Roads, on aha tongo St Jacob R.

Roemev. the well known Miners ville restautateur, waa among th prominent visitors who circled smong PottsvUle business men. Thomas F. Wright, well known In Pcrts villa, came up from Devon to look after real estate interests ta ths Hsywood- estate, of which he Is the executor. He Is registered at the Merchants Hotel.

Michael- Flanagan, superintendent "of th Kaakawilllam coiUerv. has wif-: Neil Crosby and daughters, Misses Nellie and Sophie, ef New x'hUadelptua. spent Sunday very pleasantly aa guests of Thomas Flanagan and family, 'n est Norwegian street. Chas: Keller, 'of Torkvtlle, became have gone there on a visit, ine ooay. when found, had evidently been In the water for several days.

The mppoantos Is that the girl, when she left home on Thursday, went some distance above the locks, and Jumped in It Is said that she was disappointed over a love affair. be was one of the heirs of the Shuldt estate of S40.40O, and would have received her inheritance when 21 years old The father of the dead girl. Fred-arirk Shuldt. committed suicide la the July Sept oabers of th grand Bry wcnH a-u a a bill to which tho othar If, there Dorotnlck curr ana james Mcouire, laroeay, James li- Cooper, prwae- be twenty-four might dhtsent. We roalj Pork.

Sept M.2J9 cutor. Gabriel sukotaky, a. and hervfore hive two rrtarx "from tu .8 1 lw VMakasVr. tin aaK iwr T4e Grand Jury. To avotd this ths law fixes Lard.

J.y Sept Washington. June 32-John W. McCarthy, broker, the last of the sugar witness ta was acquitted today by order of Judge Bradley. Walakiewics, aw and Michael Tank- tn number at twvm y-tnre. But ta tsit case we fe4 nb'Icwl lt ocerruie the nw -tiou and dlreet tn defendant to plead te a Indictment.

KxcsiKJua noted for the .2.42 7.37 atatkm house by hanging In Awewst Puts. 88; caihy 49 1. def ns. Juan 22-Official denial, has made of the statement that th pwsky, Jennie a. sad Walker, Joha Ana Little, larceny as bailee; Cora A.

Little, pro tutor. Joha Breanan. burglary. Aggie Didvalls, prooacwtrlx. Robert Stealer.

Joha Jeffarsoa, Arthur Smith and George Scauey. burglary, ete, Aggie Dtdvaiis, proascafrtx. Chaw-lee Spencer was refused a hew I' ni ted State ha sent aa additional not trial by Judge Bennett, recently gngo competent -LE Seven roomed dwe1ng house airview 8u F. F.MHARDT. xec- J2KK a father- yesterday aoomlng.

but his Joy rrwls at i vsm was turned into sadness on account. ef the AJ death of his little daughter of seven A foundry caused a great racket hours: The little child was burled ta the I shortly after quitting time yesterday Odd Fellows' cemetery ta the family plot. aXlernoon. but no oae was injured. to th Government ef Spain on the aah-Jct- of Cuba.

Th Spanish premier Is Vic-ted of pet Jury at WilkesvBarrn. Washbsgtoo. -June SX. -Considers tioo of the important wool schedule in lbs tariff bill, which has been a proline source controversy, began ta the Senate todayv ou oath of G. W.

Kooas, of Audenried. augauy.

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