The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, February 16, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 1
a .ammmmm immiM .3 1 VOL. VI1.--NO. 353. SHEK AN"D OA FL PA.. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3 6. 1893 ONE OB NT. THE EVENING HERALD. 3 A Big Drive IS NOW ON AT IP. J", 2b South Main St. Clearing Sale of Winter Goods ! Gents' red underwear that formerly sold for $1 will now go at 80c. Special sale of Blankets. Only a few more of those de sirable Coats left over which will be sold regardless of cost. Carpets and oil cloths at the lowest prices consistent with first-class goods. Dress goods, notions, etc. THE MASTER House Painters and Decorators Have adopted the following prices for paper hanging hnd decorating for 1893, Comment-inn SJnrcli 1. Per piece for llrown and White Blanks....v12Ho " ' Gilt Papers -16o " " Embossed l'apers... 18o " " Decorating Ceilings 18c " ' Joining or nutting lfo Four Cornices to be charged as 1 piece lEc aiuoslzlng, per room 12x11 feet 6O0 Larger and smaller rooms according to slzo. Removing old paper and preparing walls, 25o par hour. All work guaranteed. No Paper Hung by the Day, It. C, WEIDENMOYKIl, JorlN P. OA BDF.N, OR.D R. HAGENHUCU, Fuancis Deegan, John L, Hasslek, T. V. Convjlle, Qeoiige M. Hoykb, Geo. W. Hasbleii. J. II. Mkiu,, Wm. J. Link, Edward Everett, PHOTOGRAPHER DABB His purchased tho best apparatus In tho mar ket, and Is now prepared 10 take every stylo ol pfcotornphs. Views of buildings, machinery and all lcfn'is of outdoorwork a specialty. Each purchaser of ono dozen cabinets ut 13.50 Is pre sented with a large crayon ree. This offer Is f ood until April 1, 1B93. Copying and enlarg eg. Work done at short notlse and low prices. DABB, N. White St., Brlc2W. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Bir stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, whiskies, brandies, wines, etc. Flnost cigars. Kiting bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. B. KISTLEK. M. U., " PHYSICJMi AND SUntKOm Office 130 North Jardln street .Shenandoah. JDor the Spring Trade. lictv Patterns in Maquette, Body and Ttjtestry Brussels, All Prices, lrom 60 Cents up. AJhull Line ot Ingrains, From 85 Cents up. A Full Slock of Jtag Carpets, New Jtogx, Choice Pattern, At Low Prices. Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleum, All Widths and Prices, jromriiS cents xip. FLOUR Minnssota "Daisy" Family Patent. Wliite Wheat Pastry Hour. Old Time Graham Flour. High Grade liolltr Flour, $4 m i&r bbl. 'Choice FresJi-ground Jtye Flour. , Jail Received Our Eirst Invoice ol Summer tiauKnge. Anotltcr Shipment ol Orniiifc-s Direct Erom Florida, Now on tlic Wuy. Fancy Crcinnery and Dairy IJutter. It Amusements. JEUQUSON'S THEATRE. P. J, KE11QOSON, MANAGER. FRIDAY, FEBRP'RY 17th, Special engagement of the powerful romantic actor, Frederic : Bryton ! IN " FORGIVEN. " A touch of myuro In four acts, by Mr. Clay Greene. "Anil I thiol: In tho lives of mot women and men, Ttaero's a moment when all would go smooth and even; If only the dead could find out when To como back nnrt bo forgiven." Owen Meredith, aric8, 25, 50 and 75 Corns, Reserved seats on sale at Klrlln'e drug store ERGUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. FKliaOSOit, MANAGE!!. WEDNESDAY, FEBR'Y 22. A euro for that tired feeling. Great Kiceutrlo Irish Comedian, Herbert Cawthorn And his Corned v Cherubs in Little Nngget! All new soncs, music, specialties, choruses. Seo the funny comedians, charming lady iliuaers. Hear the saxaphono and, conccriinu uuets, lumous Nugget quartette. Prices, 25, 50 hi O 75 Cents. Reserved seats on sale atKlrlln's drugstore pERGUSON'8 THEATRE. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAGER. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 23, 1893 Th versatile character comedian, DANIEL A. KE&LY! Iu h's sen .atlonal mclo d-ama, The $h&doto Deta MVe With all its greatiailroid and telegraph effects us produced in nr. itcuv s iront tsi. inea trc, Baltimore, lid. The great railroad sensation, showicg full workings of the block signal sys em. The Italian Slum Scene in Crosby St. Tho Ucniitiful Moonl get Snow ceno. The Illuminated Cathedral Scene, f'omedy, Sensation and Pathos. Company of First-class Artists. Prices, 25, 35 und 50 Cents, Reserved scats at Kirlln's drug storo. CTS. PER YARD tor Home-made Rag Carfet. Taken out of the loom to-day. Others for 45. BO and 52c. extra heavy, llrussels and Ingrain Caipets and Oil fjh tlis. Remnauts will be sold almost at your own prlco. O. X. 3143F.3:023d!'e Carpet Store, 10 South Jardin St. D R, JAMEH Bl'tllN, PHYSICIAN AXD SURGEON. Offlco and Residence, No. 31 North Jardin atrtet, bnenanaoan. FLOUR. 35 TO PATHETIC PARTE. MRS. FBEDEIUOKS TAKEN TO THE ALMSHOUSE. A MANIA FOR BURNING THINGS. Tho Poor Woman Leaves Threo Small Ohlldron nt Homo With tho Fnthor John Maok, tho Boy Vaffrant, Also Goes. oor mnnoTcn deuk nud Chief BurgeRS Smith to day took two poor beings to flip County Almshouse nt Schuylkill Ilavnu. One of them wa? Johnny Hack, tho nlno-year old boy who was found wandering in a ills tressed condition 011 Slain streot, Monday night, and iheother was Mrs. Amelia Freder icks, of West Centre street, who has lost her mind. The caso of Mrs, Fredericks has nuny pathetic features. She h a middle-ai;ed woman of neat appearance nnd was living with her husband and ibreo children. The woman has tho reputation of having been a good wlfp, an excellent housekeeper and a vory agreeable neighbor, but of latohormiud liai given signs of rapid weakening. Tho woman seems to havo been, afllictcd with a mania for destroying everything by lira and her husband and neighbors have been In constant dread tho past few weeks that slio would set her houso on fire. Of late tho husband has iad a constant watch upon Mrs. Fredi ricks. Tho unlortunato woman seemed to suspect this nnd tho niaul.i seemed to increase iu effeit. After resorting to every means in his power to keep the poor woman under watch and prevent her from doing anything that might ondauger tho lives of tho children and the neighbors tho husband discovered that hh wife was making preparations to ovado the watchfulness. Tho husband becumo dis couraged and finally concluded that it would bo better for all concerned to h ivc the woman committed to tho Insanu department of the ulmslioiHo at Schuylkill Haven. This morning .Messrs. Smith and Dcrr went to tho Fredericks residence and toolcch vrgo of tho unfortunato woman. Both officials hope they will never bo obliged to witness such a scene again, it wus pathetic in thu extreme When they called at the hous.e Mrs. Frede ricks received, them in a very plonsliiK and social manner. When they announced their object she took in tho situation ut a glance and obeyed the request of tho husband and two women neighbors to "get roady" without any objection, or any attempt to create a scene The three children, ranging from una and a half to six years of age were iu tho room which tho officials entered. Having attired herself Mrs Fredericks turned to tho officials and said, "Let me kiss the children." Tho request was readily granted. Tho next moment the poor woman was upon her knees, sobbirg as if her heart would break and trying to embrace and cover tho uccs of the threo children with kissos at one time. Sho seemed pori'cctly sauo und fully realized her position, and sho tried to console tho weeping husband and. neighbors by telling them that perhaps it was for the best; that after being away for a whilo she would become a better woman. Messrs. Smith and Derr were as patient ns circumstances would permit and did not interfere until they woro obliged to start iof the train. Mrs. Fredericks then p.trtod with her family iu tho most all'ectiouato manner and without offering the sllghiest resistance or protestations left tho house with the officials. When a reporter saw tho woman on thu train sho ocoipied a seat beiide Iiurge.sx Smith. Sho was perfectly cilm and said nothing, but paid strict attont on to every thing tho llurges and Mr. Derr said. "Johnny" Mack, tho boy vagrant, occupied a scat with Mr. Derr in front of that occu pied by Mrs. Fredericks. All efforts to find tho parents or other relatives of tho boy havo failed and no satisfactoryanswers havo been received to tho letters sent out by the Chief Burgess. Efforts to locato them will bo kept up and roeantlmo the boy will be cared for nt Schuylkill Haven. It has been prnvenby living vltmwm thai fnn-TInn ls remarkable Brecillo for 101-qolcfe euro of tun dlffier.lr and (tnuctmtiK mruut nnd u glruul'ies lis tonal enn I. lie found. Cosu 2') centH. I'au.Ttna Is sold at I. V. I). Klrllu'. 1rui; store. Monumental Gall. Tho iron-bound, mosa-oovered, copper rivited gall of tho Republican's Shenandoah correspondent should bo put under a glass case nnd sent to the World's Filr. His offer to allow R. W. Stout, ono of " l)e A to" the oath-bonud members of thu Borough Council to decide whother he is right ii certainly staggering. Let him give some better evidence of his good faith and not ruu under tho petticoats of those who have figured to ridiculously before tho public for tho past eluyen months. AVnnteil, To complete files, two copies each ,of th EriiN'lNd HnRALT) of January 1st, Sd au Ith, I and February 5th, 169-2. A liberal prle will'be paid for tho same. Superior goods at 25 per cent, lower than ilcewhere at Holderman's Jewolry storo. tf Fall or Ciml tlriau MoGluu, a miner residing nt Yates ville, had his shoulders badly iqueoMil and his hand out and bruised by a fall of eoal at tho Kulokurbouker colliery yesterday. Coughing T.ouill to Consumption. Kemp's Daltnrn will (to;) the oough at ttoe. VOTES -FROM THE WES'I UTAH TBBRITORY AND WASH INGTON HEARD FROM. Wt Vlrclnln's Voleo In Also Heard nnd the I.ejtor States Sim Will Try to inl the Winner Yester day's lleimlt, Nellie Hatjd 7r,8.'l Mame 11, Misley , 0000 Anes SU-lif. GltS Mary A. Ckfioolly fvrpo MahaU rarchlld .... Xiil Frank 11. hlllams 36v9 Hrldgot AfJlurns 1742 Anna M penglnr US8 Carrie Fatipt 1128 I.tlllo II. I Jilllips 11W Mary A. gtnek . m 812 757 681! m 2R Mary A. Ijiffertj Carrlo Miflnltli... Hattlo Ilts.t Ell.i Clalser .1 'men KvI.ewU Maggie Cnvunaugn J( Anule Amntell is Clara tine 315 Hannah Heese 11 Hadie Dinlell 155 Irene Slktno 147 LikzI JhH 112 Llzzlo O'Conuoll It 1 Votes pollO'l yesterday 1351 Grand total .'. 401H9 As an indicttion of tho wido-spread inter est that has been taken in tiro IIkii.u.d'h popular school teacherr' contest wo lo day lrave to report threo letters received from distant points received yotterday with votes for teachers. Tsvo of the letters traveled many hundred miles before they reached the hands ot tho contest editor. One camu from Mis. fianford Shoemaker, of Aberdeen, Wash ingtou. Tho lady was formerly .vllss llutlon, nf this place; the second letter was from W JI. Donaldson, Scoltold, Utah Territory, ami tho third came from It. Schwank & llro., Illucfield, West Virginia, Why suffer with Uhcumatism, Oout, In fluenza, I'alu iu tho Side, or kindred com plaints, when thu celebrated imported Anchor Pain Expeller will give you happj loliol ? 20 prize tuciUls awarded to the man- ufactureis of this valuablo iueparatiou. 5(1 cents per bottle. Sold by 0. H. Hugenbueh, P. P. D. Kirlin, J. M. Hillau, nnd other drugglsis. 3t A Linn or Two. It is not safe to call a man n "Mollie Maguire" in Schuylkill county. Ecchantje. Th.tt's true, if you don't hit the right man Council meets to night and it is rumored that n special posso will ho on hand to driv. out the Ueiiald reporter, if ho should make his appearanco iu tho Council room. It wil bu needless expense. The thaw yesterday made It. unpleasant for walking. Tho Grand Councllmaulo Show Company will givu a special entertainment this even lug, provided tho stars are not otherwise en gaged. Tho doctors are busy. Thoro is consider able eickuoss in town. The great water act may bo produced at tho Couucilmnnic show to uiyht, It may possibly bo postponed until after tho election. Perhaps tho borough auditors vont havo a picnic when they are roady to audit tho bor ough accounts I Tho report will be anxiously looked for. USE DANA'S SAttSAPAItlLLA, ith "THE KIND THAT CURES." Alumni Ito.iitllmr. The Hkralp acknowledges the receipt of an invitation to the anuutl re uuion of the Wharton School of Fiuanio aril Economy, on the 2,"nli lust, at N.ttatoriuin Hull, Philadelphia. Tiro Wharton Sohool is au lutegral depirtmout of tho University ol PeunsylvMnia and was established iu lidl upon tiie initiative of Mr. Joseph Wharton, a publlu-npirlted cituscu nf Philadelphia. In purpose it training for citizenship and busl not life. Do Not be Deceived. Pertons with weak lungs those who art constantly ontchiug cold should wear au Alk-oek's Porous Plaster over too chest ami another between tho shouUlar blades duriug cold wcutber. Itouiemhcr they always strengthen a id never weaken tho part 10 which they arc applied. Do not ho deceived by iinagiuiug any other piaster like them they are not may look it, hut looks deoeivo. Insist always on having Allooek's, the only reliable plaster over produced. TIlH ItlMVIlM Hall. Tho lGth annual ball of tho Kescne Hook it Ladder Company will be held in flob bins' opera huu ou Tuesday evening, February 21st, 1803. Tho nustor of ceremouies will bo William Childs aud tho eommittee of ar rangements consists of Messrs. Abo Green, A. S. Hagenbuch, David I'alo, G. H. Trout, man, Uenrgo Holvey, Charles llerbiuo, J, Q Jones, Jiwepli Flook and W. A. Liudeumuth Costivcness can bo permanently cured by the use of Mandrako Hitters. lm Twelvo I'Iioiim lor AOc. By sending us your cabinet, together with V cents, we will finish you ouo dozen photos. I-8-U W. A. KKAOBV Stamp Collrctlun, Jeweler HoWernwu U nuking ralleetiou of Coluulitau Mate Maoiiie aud luu se'verel of eacli deneuihmtlou from one cent up to five dollars. Pound Out. The beet np tfesiot wtiy to gtt rid ot a Cough or c Id thai nay detebp Into 90m iimpt m is 10 nnt.t js ici.ta in a bottle ol I iiii-T on, this bp ut rm edy f"i ( ouehs (J.. id. La Orlupe. Thn at and 1 mig Inwndtls. Trial bottle ute at 1. P. D, Kirtm's dmK store, LARGE QUANTITY OP CLOTH ING CARRIED OFF. GREEN'S TAILORING SHOP ROBBED It Whs a Regular Cleaning Out and Although 'ho Pluco is In a Moat Conspicuous Place tho Affair is a Mystory. -rWlTffyunai.AIiS were in town r 1 AHHUnLl 1.. 1... -1-1.. -.,.1 succeeded in getting nway with considerable plunder. There is not tho slightest cluo to the guilty parties nnd no ono seems able to give any hope that a cluo will be secured. A Mat ,::.;vi.s Polish ouitom tailor namod Andrew J. Green keeps a workshop and store on Centre street, two doors o.tt of Whlto stiect, und in one of the most conspicuous parts of tho town. Tho whole front of tho storo aud shop is made of largo panes of glass, so that any ono passiug, even ou tho opposite side of tho s'rect, can with littte trouble Eee what is going on inside. Above tho intersection of Centre aud Whlto Mrects, nnd but a few feet from tho front of tho shop is suspended a largo arc electric light, which illuminates Centre street for several yards east and west, aud White stteet, north aud south. Notwithstanding tho pronrii"-nt location of tho shop, the ficilitlos fur iliuuilntttiou and means fur paseersby to see what is going on inside the burglars last night curried oil' over two hundred dollars worth of newly made custom clothing. When Mr. Grteu's workmen went to tho shop shortly after 7 o'lock this morning they found one of tho twiu front doors unlocked and a pane of glass in onu of them srnushid Tho doors had not been forced open. Tho breaking of the glass enabled the burglars to put an arm through to tho locks and bolts. When tho workmen cnturod tho shop they fouud the place almost cleaned out, so far as clothing was concerned. Mr. Oreen said this morning that when tho shop was looked last night threo sholves and ,1 long rack wt re loaded with custom made clothing. AU that was left were two iair of blue uniform trousers witli hiuad, red stripes down tho suits. Thcso woie no doubt lelt behind because they would probably lead to detection of the burglars il carried oil'. Several pieces of valuable clolh were also carried off. Wheu asked what ho estimated his loss Mr. Green said it was considerably over $-.'00. All tho made clothing was as good as cash It was leady for delivery 011 Saturday last, but on account of the three-week pay Mr, Ureen had been requested to hold the goods until next Saturday. Mr. Green soems to feel his loss keenly. l'KJIMJNAl.. Misses Annlo Gibbous, Mary Reese and Xellie Evans, of Wilkes harre, arc the guests of friends in town. Miss Ella Fisher, who was tbo guest of Miss Nell Ueilly in town tho past few days, left for hot homo in Poltsville to-day. Meade Peters will ou March 1st, next, take charge of thu hotel at Lakeside. This U assurance that tho place will have good management this yoar. A Wtll Deserved Succ-es. Tho Chicngo Inter- Ucean, one of the most critical of ail tha press of that city, says as follows ooucorning tho late nppeaiauee 111 that city of the groat actress, Agues II, rn don : ' As mmht have been expeo.i u ciowded houses greeted tho gifted emotional aotruss. Miss Agues Herudou, in the produc lion of her well-known, impressive and highly interesting melodiama, 'La llelle Mario,' or, 'A Woman's Revenge,' at the Alhanibra yestenlay. The play, between its striking plot, its thrilling situations, pre sented iu such a finished aud artistic manner by Mitts Horudon aud her capable supporting company ban all tho stuying and drawing powars eseentUl to a strong success. It has love and intrigue, innocence and rascality, fun and humor, pathos and sorrow, courage and virtue playing roles in its well con structed scenes. All the etago accessories, utiliied iu its presentation, does much toward the pronounced effectiveness of the production. Every part was woll performed, aud while the company owes much to tho play, the best of the play to the performers is scarcely less," The appearance at Forgu son's theatre, Thuiulay evening, March 2nd, of this eharmlng actress is already the topic conversation of our city, and Miss Herndon will undoubtedly be greeted by one of tho largest and most fushiounblo audiences of the geufcou. now often wo hear middle-aged peoplo say regarding that reliable old cough remedy, N. II. Downs' Elixir: "Why, my mother gavo it to mo when I was a child, und I use it in my family; it always cures." It is always guaranteed to euro or money refunded, lm Mimt Sell Out. As my I-tore room is rented and I must vueate, it U neceesary that I shall tell out my entire stock of dry goods, ladies' and child ren's underwear aud hosiery, boots, shoes and rubbers, etc. There will be nu auction every , night and private sales during tha day until j March Ut. Sett's Bsrgaiu store, i South Main street, next doer to his elotbing store, ShmtHdob. " S-Il-tf Fresh Morris River Cove Oysters received I dally at Oosloifa. 0-22-tf mm THAT MAN FINNEY. A Letter From Ono Win) Know Home Hiiim or iilm, Editor IlmtALti : Considerable stress fats been lnlil by our own Hilly, ycleped the Republican correspondent, and his ally, I)cn nle, that little Finney should daro to prosuuis to aspiro for Councilman in the Second ward. If the aforesaid Finney has evor mads a political move, whethor good or evil, that his not been opposed by theso poplnjnyj, I have failed to discover it. Their unalterable introd of Finney warps their Judgments (may tho Lord forgive 1110) aud blinds their egotistical intellects. What has this man Finney done toarouso this enmity. Tl only positive thing in sight is that he ka succeeded iu most, if not all, of his under taking. It appears to an outsider, yot a friend, Mr. Finney has accomplished, with the assistance of course, of others, several public benefits. He was tho originator, and ichemer (whioh. is the sweet morsel that enUvates their Jaw) of tho following public benefits whioh have co ne iindoriny personal observation; Ho was the oiigiuator of our electric road, und having faith in jts success he laborv assiduously to mako it a town corporation, tho town nnd its peoplo to rcoivo nil tho ben efits. He was mot with sueew and cries, "It is the gang." und was forced to t-ngago out- side capital, with tho result that tho road it a complete buccops, n grout convenience., anil yet still hotter, is of great profit to tho mer chants of town. Mr. Flnuoy, while still an officer, or cleric in ono of tho departments at Harrisburg, was very activo and assisted materially in bavins appropriated tho sum of $3,000,000 annually for tbo public schools of the state, whereby the appropriation for this town wusincr nsed, in round figures from $5,000 to $13,000. I do not expect those over good peoplo to ad mit that this is true, but it is a fact never theless. Yet Archie nnd his yana after mak ing n bargain with a part of tho Democrats to elect his man Stout, thereby disgusting a number of Republicans who absented them selves from tho polls which elected n Denis- cratic school director, charjos and reiterates tho charge that Finney is hoitlle to the public schools. Tho fact speaks for thorn- selves. Who schimei and worked and obtained the free delivery of tho mall hero? Why Finney. We were entitled to it of course under tho riles of the postal department, yet it re quired some energy, und more than that, it required a personal aen,uaiutanco with those in authority. At his own expense, for the benefit of the wholo people, ho labored and accomplished this public good. One other fact which establishes Finney's farsightedness and public spirit, is tho fact that he proposed and had umnitnousdy adopted in tho Republican State League Con vention in Philadelphia, in September, 1S03, a resolution urging tho Penmplvania Legis lature to pension Toluiueer firemen who ' wero disabled iu service Finney is not an active fireman himself, but the reasonableness aud justice, tho publio good to bo accom plished (orctd itself upon his mind, aud with progiossivo spirit aud go uheadativeness, ha had a great body of intellectual representa tive Republicans from ull parts of thu state, adopt his ideas. Tho same ideae are now before the Legislature with oxcellent pros pects of becoming laws. Who, whether a Republican or Democrat, has asked and not obtained nay reasonable favor either personal or political of Finney? We have not a word to say against Mr. Broaghall. He is an excellent, moral young man, but without any speoial political tact or knowledge What publio good has he accomplished None whatever. Whila Fiuuey is politician, yet lias nil the ele ments mi a good, active aud sensible onuneil ihhu, uud if the people of the Second ward, ith til elect liiin, not only they, but the whole borough will benefit thereby. Yours, Citizen. "I always let a cold go as It eomes" one says: whioh mnanx that he overworks the sy 1 em iu Retting rid of a cold rather thai ttsdl it by using Dr. Bud's Cough Syrup. Successfully Orfrtinlzed. The singing party of which frequent men tion has been made iu those columns of lute is now orgunUed under the name of the Meudelssohu Qlee Party. It is on a sound tinaneial footing aud has a membership of eighty voices, comprising some of the best talent of this place, Wm Penn and Lost Creek. Prof. William It. Wutors, of town, is the leader. The party rehearses every Tues day, Thursday aud Sunday ovenings -tnd will he prepared to compete for the $300 prUe offered for the best reudition of "The Sum mer" at the ShaiDokin eisteddfod on Washing ton's Birthday. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, its "THE KIND THAT CURBS." For tho Ladles. Commencing on Tuesday, starting at 14 o'clock a. ra., I wiU sell at auction dry ooed of ill krndi, carpets, Ao. Don't rales this op portunity, as this will he the last week of the sale. P. CoFtTBH, 3-13-tf Post Office Building, Siniumdoih. To Storekeepers. A lot of old newspapers, suitable wrapping goods, &e., for sale cheap, at Hur.ALD ofilue. ftr tha Thrown From u Sleleli. A horse driven by Thoiaw Maaeell, tha grocer, took fright on Main street yefcrday and Mr. Mansell was thrown from the tlalgli sustaining slight bruises on the head. Several men stepped tho hone promptly. We have had our notions of a goad Cough, and Otoup Remedy tor -a Uwj white. Dr. Ooxe's WUd Cherry awl Sjnefca will ipaedlly euro you. Keldennarts jwelry'store leads as evor. H 4