Ridgeicklickicklickjamore;aiiiore m, Pa. icklick jr Cityaceton lvalley i valley ..Coral ndianandianandianaI’s life■s near wing avi.fi ^Kerm-Llowin® into aLocust,h were»bodieser.ly'beeh ks, and ol Pez-f or aPezz/uti*lailiwayi jumip-J. L. Calhoun to E. C. Buchhelt, ' 280 acres in Washington, $650. !Judge Langham Imposes Sentence On Violators of Prohibition LawsJudge J. N. Langham imposed the following sentences on Monday: Frank Wililiams, alias Frank Mad-ley—violation of liquor law—costs, and a fine of $200.Frank Wililiams, alias Frank Mad-ley—violation of liquor law—^costs, fine of $300 and three months in the county jail.‘Sandy Walt an—violation of liquor law; {costs of (prosecution and suspended. 'In the equity case, ibrought by District Attorney L. IE, Miller, to havethe premises of Eugenio (James) Tri-mar chi, of West Philadelphia street, declared a common nuisance and closed, under the Snyder or Prohibition act, the lt;Cuurfc directed that the defendant give bond in the sum of$1,000, conditioned that there will be no violation of the liquor laws on thepremises. Recently Tri-manchi entered pleas to charges of {possessing and selling, and possessing intoxicating liquors, and on the first indictment was sentenced tolpay the costs and a fine of $200 and on the -second indictmentto pay the scosts and a fine of $100.Mellet Case Closed*The curtain having dropped on the • Don MeHett murder trials, attentionwas s( Baker, ] R. J. H Williamtaries.The 1 by Rev. Aftertion of!Rev. iJaudienci riate m ed in a conditiothen p; preparebath ScThomas Welsh, were reJ. W.shadow less, Rdbt. and St: erty; r over ev A. L. his hea Thos, have n Davis f Ebon