The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, April 07, 1894, THIRD EDITION, Image 1

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SHENANDOAH. PA.. SATURDAY. APEIL 7. 1894.
VOL. IX.--NO. 95.
ONE CENT
Your Pretty Wife
Deserves a pretty home.
Give her one by buying
pretty furniture,
largest stock of
1!
DftTf
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The Result of An
Held Last Night.
Parlor Furniture
Ever brought to Schuylkill
county, now open and
ready for inspection, at
greatly reduced prices.
J.P.WLUAMS&SOk
MMM OF WARRANTS I
Circumstances Under Which the Night
Police May 1'eiTorm Such Duly Thefo
Officers anl Constables Are DlTorcert
lit moral of OllUer Walaltli to he Askctl.
e&Ci S$ SSvery word of it.
Our north window represents exclusively
selection from the most famed line of
French Zephyr Ginghams
Formerly sold nt 20c, now, owing to the dullness of trade, sold at 1"Y,o.
They nro stylish, durnhle new goods and quick selling.
A new P. N. Corset has been added to my general stock. "High hust
and long waist." Your next corset examine this first.
116-118 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
BIfillUB WOOD SUW4!SKk
In nJLs s mLa scXa nan
GO.
nSBBB''
VJfj Sell
FoniUL Baking Powder,
lOo Per Pound.
-None bettter; we guarantee every pound.
-The immens" nnnntl ni.v
It Is quite evident that at least one
committee of the Borough Council does
not propose to let any charges which may
be preferred against the borough officials
grow cold and escape attention, and that
committeo Is the ono whose duties pertain
to the lamp and watch. It is composed of
CoUncilmen Dougherty, Gable and Kane.
On Thursday night threo constables of
the town Uolaud, Dando and Phillips
caused a petition to bo presented to the
Doroiigh Council praying that the night
police be enjoined against interfering
with the service of warrants and sub
poenas and other duties upon which the
constables depend for a livelihood. The
committee lost no time in taking up the
investigation ordered and last night met
the accused and accusers iu the Council
chamber.
Iu addl tion to the committee there were
In attendance Constables Boland and
Dando and all the nolice. Councllniim
Straughn and Kerns were nlfo iu attend
ance expecting that the Dr. Szlupos
charges would bo considered, but they
were not. me committee wm meet again
to-night for that purpose.
Constable Bolnud wos the first of tho
accusers to take the floor and he charged
Chief O'llara with going to Yntesvllle
one night to orrest a man for an net com
mitted at latesviiie. Chief O'llara
admitted the charge, but said that the
place was but a short distance from tho
borough lino and it was a case which had
ueeu represented ns a very urgent one.
lie was inclined to uelleve, However, that
perhaps he was not justilied in going
beyond the limits and If the committee
was inclined to no decide he would take
as far as "Mr. James" submitted the
paper to Sir. Gable with the statement
that ho could not read It.
Jlr. Gable then handed the officer an
old warrant with the spaces filled with
dates and names. Tho officer read "You
aro hereby commanded to take the body
nf" find then imvn tin. WnlnlLN war
Investigation nlwed to retire.
I Tim nfTtf.nl. nMim.it f nntn.illn.l wltli n
request to wrlto his own name and did It
very well, but when he attempted to write
Jlr. Gable's christian and surnames he
was not so successful, either In snelllnir
nor penmanship.
The result of this tost will bo that at
tho next raeotiiig of the Borough Council
iur. unuie win asK me uouy to pass upon
the nuestton ns to whether or not Walaltis
Is qualified to hold a position on the police
force.
Action l of tho nizht nolico sub-division
of Borough Ordinance No. XVI provldos
tli at "To obtain a place on the night police
the following qualifications nro Indlspen-
sible : Physical health and vigor, unim
paired sight nnd hearing, ago between
twenty-five nnd fifty-five, ability to rend
and write, unblemished character and
habitual sobriety."
"Jack Won't Foreet You." a dellcht-
ful ballad, by llcKlhenny's phouograph.
GILBERTON MEN ENTOMBED.
ITonr Miners Closed In Hut Kicape With.
ont Injury,
Bpfcts.1 to Evening: Hekaid.
Gilukhtok, April 7. Four men were en
tombed In tho Gllberton colliery ntnbout
three o'clock yesterday afternoon by the
running of a pillar, but were rescued un
injured nt 11 o'clock last night.
The men were Lewis Griffiths, miner.
Mahanov Cltv: Herman Nowhouser.
miner, Adam A. ilson, laborer, and John
Sovltsky, laborer, nil of Gllberton. The
last two named are l'oiisn. Two other
men narrowly escaped being closed in.
They made their way through the fall.
Xhe tall occurred in tho top split ol the
cast gangway, bottom lift, between
breasts a and 3 and was caused by the
squeezing of a pillar upon the timbers.
A hundred tons of coal fell, tilling up the
gangway for ten yards, or more. The
iseovcry was llrst made by Patrick New-
uouser and .Nicholas uezinsKy, wuo were
on their way out from work. On reach
ing breast 3 they were much surprised to
find the gangway closed and tho coal still
working and fulling about them. A
draught of air attracted their attention
to a passage way on top of the coal. The
men climbed un to and throuch this lias-
sage wny to the opposite sido of tho fall
anu tney uurneu to notuy x'rnuK jeraiu,
the fire boss, who summoned tho other
officinls to tho scene.
Tho officials investicated nnd found
that more coal had fallen and thepassage
closed. They went t"kUudir hole", but 'this
Twenty men
DESPERATE PI
A
Serious Shooting Affray
at Tamaqua Last Night.
THERE ARE TWO VICTIMS
A iIoinlos Tlnwaro PcritUer Attempts to
Kill Ifotelkeepfir Hums ami Then
Mortally Wounds Himself Ilelletuil to
be Crazvd tir Poverty.
oa.tdAUrA-isJr n bo beyond the I nnd called to the iiusuitv.
Kune, lor tno coraim.., ., . . i-J-a---'I r. ...ill, i" i,..r rmn
It. n not desired that any night police- were iubu yuu m ..u.n. ... --
man should go outside the limits of
borough during ms nours ui uui-y.
Special to Evenino Heimld,
TASIAQUA, April 7. There was almost a
double tragedy here last night through
the apparently insane notion of oneDnvld
Slmpero, who shot Mlchnel J. Burns, a
hotelkeeper, and then shot himself.
Burns will recovor, but his would bo as
sassin will probably die.
Shapero belongs in Pottsvllle, nnd Is
n tinware peddler. Ho was a lodger at
Burns' hotel on Thursday night and left
it early yesterday morning to resume his
peddling.
At six o'clock last evening he returned
to the hotel. Upon entering tho barroom
he met Burns, who was alone. Immedi
ately upon his entry, and without saying
a word, Shcpero drew n revolver and
fired nt Burns, the ball taking effect in
tho saloonkeeper's stomach. The victim
staggered back and fell to the floor with
a groan.
rUmost Immediately after and before
tho guests of the hotel, who were In nu ad
joining room and were attracted by the
report of the shot could reach tho bar
room, Shapero placed the barrel of the
revolver to his own mouth and fired.
Tho would-bo assassin staggered for
ward and fell almost beside his victim.
Both men remained conscious nnd Burns
told tho'slory of the affair to the horrified
guests nnd members of his family.
Tho hotelkeeper stated that thojittack
of no reason for the shooting. lie also
said that the peddler did not say a word
before ho fired. When the physicians
first examined Burns' injuries they con-
Jsraoi ta tlRlll, DUSCAN 1 WAIDLEY.
8 South. Main Street.
M. F. CONBY, -31 South Main St.
Monongahelft whiskey Meaqt. I A I Pi-
perior Coguno Brandy $1.25 a qt. fl ,lulu" 1
1S-s,.i i.V... !.!,. Hum SI. 75 not. I
VUENGLING'S Stock and Fresh Ale. Draught Porter and Wiener Beer.
y U ttiOLl "JJ'fa 0, 5o cmars and all kinds ot Temperance Drinks.
Away Op in the lortbwest!
Mr, Kane,
tn tlmW o nnnmirn. which Was done
nfi .vmi hniirn hard work. The four
ThnnV ahlRs then called attention to men then crawled through ine IK sUeredlthem fatal, but this morning luey
SSgSS manwould prob-
hand to do tlie wor-K nnu i. u .uc.. - , oniciaIa - , .... ,rB iIinUod unon ns
-Wffi' HSSSt htSSL UfiS? bullet played havoc with the
where constables nau uauueu ine pontu V"" i, o,i nna linlni mm1! mouth and throat nmi it. is not
SJ S XTZTo Tallen in abTut two years ago. thought his life can bo saved. The peddler
Versions viewed from as many standpoints succeeded In telling those who quesunneu
and finally Chief O'llara said that the "When There Is Love at Home," beautl-1 hlm tj,nt j,0 committed tho deed becauso
police am not mu uuu huuiu "" miij reuuereu .ui,u.ij . he was tired of struggling lor a living
any civil uusiness, urn, ., ' grapn. WBnted to die and wanted company on
...nrrnntS In MBcs in wliicli the police Scliledltcti HnmtleH. ti. tourney to the next woild
become interested through a performance ..,.. to kveninq Herald. The crime was said to that of an Anar-
otlJtT,.rx .i Pottsville, April 7. David Shapero, I cT,Ht. but the more popular belief Is that
I iniHI If If H rli. LII1L1 Lllt3 V.Ulltll 1 1 HCU Mivu - - . I ' .
somo emphasis that should the Council who shot Hotelkeeper Burns at lauinqua sjinper0 had become crazed uy an in.
.ii,i timt tho ntcht nollce should not be ioa. nil,t 1 Vnown here, but Is not i,uit tn aMI 1i!m wares nnd earn a living.
allowed U) serve any wrrauu V.,'" looked unon as n resident ot the town.
be Sielmweii;nD M d n itlnonmt
tnvnrlablv the cases in which ho took peddler of tinware, having no home and
warrants irom .iusucbs were n0 fixed place o residence,
which a constable could not be found or r . ...
refused toserve. .... .... i,r mi Tntinnv Dnoi.aii."nrince ot Irish ha viol'tlni? friends in town.
Constable uolanu nnauy sinieu umuiHi I ";"-"-.--? -..r, iwii,on,,v'. . ...
1'KllSONAI..
v.. D. Beddnll went to Pottsvllle thli
morning.
Miss Hannah Griffiths, of Wilkes-iiarre,
LAST NIGHT'S PARTIES.
Various VThj People l'lml tu Unjojr Tlieiu-
snlrs,
A Welsh ten imrty was held at the resi
dence of Jlrs. George Pllllnger, on West
Lloyd street, last evening, which was en
joyed by Hev. nnd Mrs. W. II. Harrison,
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Evans, Mrs. E.
Kennnrd, Mrs. M. O'llara, Mrs. D.
Thonins, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. John Griffiths,
Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. W. Wnters, Mrs. J.
i w imams, Mrs. II. James, Mrs. Hilde
brnndt, Mrs. 0. Lewis, Mrs. Hnrrlngton,
Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. Hogers, Mrs. Sarah
aters, Mrs. Gunter, Mrs, James Morgan,
Mrs. It. Thomns. Mm. Kilivun! Wlltlnma.
Mlses Hattie and May Lehe. Llitele Ken-
iiiru.viice nnn denine l'liungcr, Annlo
I'ratt, Libbie Balnbridge, Hettle Griffiths,
Mattie Harris, Messrs. William J. Plllln
ger, John Price, W. KdwnriR Harry
Powell, D. Simmons. J. Hopkins, D.
ltobertH, W. Griffiths, Wlllinm Goodrich,
A. Haves. A. Owen. W I'vm.. rnlt
O'Hnrn, K. Pllllnger, li. Barton, P. Smltli
and 11. Hogers, and Esther nnd Harry
Kcnnard, Mr. and Mrs. Pllllnger.
A very nleasant nnrtv was rrtvmi lnar.
ovenlng to the little friends of .Masters
Arthur and John Trezlse at the home of
thtlr crnudmother. Airs. John fj Ilnvl
on South .lard in street. Thoso present
were Jacob Anspach, Gerbert and David
Anspnch, Ben. Lnutcrsteln, Bertie Will
iams. William Mlllichap, Prank Beddall,
William Seltzer, May and Hay Bishop,
Eddlo Williams, May anil Emma Davis,
Archie and Jessie Lamb, Annlo Davis.
Iinyniond, Artie and John Trezlse.
There was a nlensant iratherlnrr nf ltt.Hn
folks nt the residence ot the Porta family
on North Main street, lost evening, to
celebrate tho seventh anniversary of
Bertha Thatcher. Among tho number
iresent were Ida Thatcher. Levara Knl-
bach. Lottie Ball. Kvn llnieiilmrli. Kiln
Womcr, Stella Levine, Annie Burkhnrt,
Emma anil Marv Kelthan. Jennie Ton-
nick, Katie Beddall, Frances Kline,
Mima Ileitis, lnthia Link, Delroy Hngen
buch, Eddie Knlbach, Carl Burkliart,
George Beddall, Fred. Kelthan, John
Sindlln, Prank Brown, Fritz Kline and
Alwecie Graeber.
THE SPECIAL POLICE.
Appointment Made ,y the Hurceas ami
Citnllrined hj (onnclt.
The following is tho list of tho snecinl
police appointed by mo and confirmed by
tho Borough Council ;
Urst ard. Patrick Breunnn. James
Morris, William Sadusky, John Downey,
Michael Curlev. John lvemlrlek. .Tnhn
Hellly, Adam bnizewize, Joseph Mandour,
Anthony Alex.
secpiid Ward. John Burns, Edward
K?SFti tyatlrWt-JfAM iHfttraotnr-Jaiito-
vlch, John Burns, Jacob II. Ktster,
Thomas Dalton, B. G. Hess, William
Mitchell, Thomas Jones, lTanK uounng
ton, Michnel Needham, Joseph Mader,
Henry Bicklemnn.
iourtu aril. iiiomns uraiii,Autuiiujr
Markosky, Michael Connors, William
Morgan, Peter Hinchelser, Patrick Itt-yn-olds,
William Powell, Abraham Sues-
wlne, unaries iiuicuisKy, r.uwaru iiiii-uii-ford.
Fifth Ward. Edward Uevors, William
Louder, Murt. Durkln, Abe Green,
Michael Hughes, Heet,e Thomas, Charles
Whycules, Edward Hughes and William
lialtzer.
Tiro above named officers are hereby
notified to nnnear at the Council chamber
on Tuesday, April 10th, lb'.ll, at 7:30 p. m.,
to be sworn in,
JAMES BurtNS,
4-7-3t Chief Burgess.
1'KMCII. 1'OINTS.
that ho asked was that the night police
leave day business nlono and that in the
night time the Justices know where to
, ii. , Uf 5 41m send for the Constables if they need them.
IS Where the llneSt Wneni 111 mo lt wus intimated that some Justices are
world is crown. Tho flour that
- tj
is made from the spring
ballads, by phonograph at McElhenny's.
OLD CROOK CAUGHT.
,V Very Important .rri maiio m
in Mm li.il.lt of holdlnc warrants Issued Inc terily.
,11 Inn ,lnv until the lliL'llt DOlice gO Unrlnl to the IlSllALD.
it on duty and then request the police to iEADiSo, April 7. Detective Henry
wnuUll l- norvleo. ..l 1... nlnpoil til
said the Constables fr0- Junnz io-uuy , r ., '
make Bervlce,
, The Dollce said the Constables ire- "" -: . am
Of tho Northwest possesses Color Luently called upon them for assistance jail an old nnd desperate crook who gives n?(l
f to make arrests. , x , the name of William Keegan and who is Mali
wanted on at least eight charges of burg-
..... . . - . t. ,"!... .l.a
Fred. Flsuer, oi Jew iuriv "
guest of his cousin, John B, Scheuhlng.
Tax collector Scauinn was mime
happy father of nnotuer daughter last
(.vniiini?.
i n w Mllno nf tlm Hoard 01 llenitu.
io li'nn'.nr'fRthpr'fortho fourth time. It
is a gin.
Tho local letter carriers wero measured
for their spring uniforms to-day.
The following letters remain uncalled
for, to date, at the local post office : Miss
Laura Gibson, Mrs. George Llckle, Win.
McKouwich.
TIib vnuiiir folks envo a llternrv enter-
tniument and social In tho chapel of tho
Presbyterian church last evening, it was
largely attended and nil wero greatly de
lighted. The Chapel was handsomely
decorated with evergreens and Mowers.
The l'nlloa Iteport,
Chief of Pollco O'Hara has prepared his
nHlflfil rpivirt. fnr the oast fiscal voar.
MeRunnlule and Nenry, I i,win total nf 112 arrests Of these
the Misses stem Bpeui. vu-uuj bb paid lines, si served nine, mm oi. cio
....,. el.,. 1 .iU.iiriril 'riiulliiimcnllHcted amounted
.n ,..ntn nrrpqts. I tlu. nnmn nr William iveeuuu tluu iw " juaiiiiwij v..j. . i . ... .
i . ..I. : n '""'" , ' " .i.r t. tniiinn-Mm 1 ......... .i rT..i i Timvinn. nf Wnst Cos o 17H am ltu people were iuruiueu
uu Dwvfcv 1 - - .1" ti v lm,.l,l mill together Mtmiuu..6v a " .."r nr,tl her husband with n
mill mnlrn 'WlITTBR I n.i n-11 ,,nnii nneh other or some citizens I lary. . .. , I hniinnlni' boy last night.
uiuu, uu for assistance when they need It, and Although it is reasonably certain that Mls, NelIlo onvis, who was confined to
- 1 )nn . n A Li n I . .1 nnlinn tn t iutl nU'tl II Pill. I T.'F..nni fMt 1 1 T T Pll Till CrilUCI 111 JJC.UOI. - . . , ... I, 1... nttunb1 nf
Her IIOUIO VL113 mu .wvm j
yjour which wo nro now ofloring nttho very low price of
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lodgings in the lockup. The report for
the month ending April 1st, shows 11 ar
rests. Five paid lines, six served time,
and 31 people were furnished with lodgings.
Harry Hart Itrancliun Out.
Itarrv Hart, ot lllnutown. hns embark
ed in the ice business and proposes to serve
the people of Shenandoah with the finest
quality of spring water Ice. He Is having
a retilgerntor erecieu near tue i-. a jv.
freight depot for storage purposes. This
vuntnr. v.-lll In nn xvnv Interfere with Mr.
so report to uouncii, wi vue iub"" na pouuus uuu bwiu. wm 8pettt niteen muium ui umumu m... ui i ' umunsciii . ...v
Mi .1.11."" n.iuu " .......... - -
conduct in the usual nrsi-oiass styie.
The Increusu Deuounceil,
Rditoh HeiiaM) : The seven Democrats
who voted to Inorense the wages of the
Bread and Moke Bread to Yr'mAin
barrel than Winter wneat Dreau. regu r uiuy n "- and oe each . Mrs Ilaverstock, of town accompanied
WO have just received a car Of his duty in leaving h s beat to assist a , shanu, k n Sunbnrjr and Haz.etou. It b Mrs. V , entof n De.an &
noai. Minnesota Patent that In tho face of the latter case a com- Wlkes-Barre, where ho is wanted u. .our uuys w.t ...
the linest Minnesota j. uium. 'V",v.i..,t i,n nniir- n. net. their dutv ,iuvu,ont. ckmes. Keeunn is about j. -
I I"'" " : ..... . " . . I . , 1. ..11,1 nimttr. I1V I ............. Vnl ns.
i... lonvinr. t.heir heats 10 serve a Hutnmi i vphts or nue. ui ueuvv m...... -. IifluL.i.ui.,..u.n1
dfd not Beemfouudon very feet six inclies hi height, The .Salvation Army will have p eon-
report to uouncu, mm me nigut puhj J75 pounus auu okimih oncuM w 1 sneak luteon minuies 111 uemmu
hull ,erve warrants oulr In conueotipn 1 honie. . ... Ithirtv Tninutw In ISukIUU. Allure wui
A . 11. .i .l..tl... n.n(11fiUa nf thulinrnilifll. I TT..n ovnmlnni 1111 ClT ft OttO IVeCKail
rfCaW Irfi HT3 H ... 1 11 inn . , , "JjT n on nlu h t n there-were found
Ufj, rr" - ","" ' .?,;,,.,, "ii; m, i "'?"n . "i.i nti.h that aircregate
UUvVt lucre io a udhv'"'4-u ,, ' it" fsv --- -- .""-".,,
or more men are concerned and the police- over j;oo Tn value; several sets of the
an Is unable to arresc more xiiau uuo ui linest surgical msi.ruim.-nin nu..uv
n.onninonolmll Imvn thB tiower to I twin . n ..hvsiclan's "emergency case ot
thirty minutes in Kugllsh.
rnme.
The subject of Itev. J. Proudo's raornlug
sermon 111 tue i: .m. timrai wruiuii
will be "Sot Vouruwn." j!.veuiuBuujnn,
, . t ., man 18 unanie io iinrot mum inn., iiDfn"ii"'"""'"" ..,, . nnmin Astrav " Who voted 10 increase iiih vkui mo
Wn nlso have Olir "Northwestern Daisy," "Northwestern Tansy them, the officer shall have the power to t2oO;a,.liySiclan's "emergency c ne u"e- tth servlceg I,, the watchmen from 1.86 to $1.50 per day
Y 0 alSO navi. our uwu " , , . procure and execute a warrant for the instruments, a number of n11"1" lf ho attendance Already
-. 1- - . , m, tth nmi 1T)Q n.lini..n mill I r' . . rrun nn......ittun ii Un i....,......n.a n tmrnlfir'H ttitimv and a I Trlnltv Ueformed cliurcuoil&unuay teii if'" ....i.u ... .,,V
nrl "MinnpROtllVoild Lill?" at, F(TJR DOLL A K8 per barrel, and Lalauce of tho men. The committee also instruments, a burglar's i Jiinmy and a
ana Alinnesota 1 uu w" 1 . , decided that tho night police shall take pocket lamp. On his nersou were found
Tii :i TTlMin rnn.ln nf nfirt. Htiriutr wheat at $8.50 T)0r barrel, their cases before the Chief Burgess, and
Vjuoiue.x'iuuuj j. t i 1 a - not before a Justice of the i'eaceandtue
Just received a lot of fresh ground Uld-Timo po
.. a,.i rnt nx A TT A TVI TrT.finR. Chief O'llara said that of the ua arresta
UUU uiu-iliUB uiw"" I during the past year an out one oi vueui
were disposed oi oy me jiuikcbu,
I . . .1.. nnnulnlilna1 nptitfnn
Trinity llelormeu cnurcuuuou, .. . -iiir. i WHte of nubile money nnd'
InifHlsst lion the increase, inn ''""'? :"V."': .7r...i.. ...... :..i."i....i. i;,ii.
of the that the people appreciate a benut. u H ' K S
lattern ; ciw in muuey '.icnuruix service, cn . .... -
k containing mileage books cm pungent sermou. Hev. OBWw
. nnd Lehigh Volley Railroads, to-morrow night will be "A Baokboue, or
excursion iicitem uiw Bn Aim in ui.
Another Trlca Seniatlon.
To horeemon who uso Chop Feed we recommend our
Wheat Chop, made of Sound Whole Wheat.
JUST RECEIVED a lot of fine
FANCY : DAIRY : BUTTER !
Gilt, edgo, striotiy fresh and from one ot the best private
dairies in the state. ' ' -
Ako Fresh Creamery Butter every other day.
33-callbre vest pocket revolver,
bulldog
pocket boo
the I'. & I
and numerous
other roads.
CliHliig Thiavea
HnpplRl to the 1IE3AI.D,
MAHAKOY PLANE, April T. i.ieuieaaui
the U. A: 1. ponce lurw, uuhbiti
rranc nr LmillDli UU1 ui n .ail uw b
inncn I on l.i nrlce lor tins lot omy lou. ...... -- -; -; . . ,. ,irnn
meeting that this officer was not acit ",,
Walaltls presenieu wuau iiiiiiciiicu iu imCK seiiciB uuu - ,, niruvnmlniiil it he lound a
nppreemieu. , wv,m lrLr ciunntltv of uostage stnnip. A tew
' vuai u " !r . TV"" .7. "' .:, i ;..nu i.lm itm thnt
wi Km, tii mi n nr. nuurs unci nun. ....r. .w.. - -
nn excellent exnuimi
In whun tliBV have the nower.
A TimlTTI!
Shenandoah, April C.
A Little More
his citizenship papers, hearing date
tni.of nth. 1RM. nnd recltum the fact
w.ilnttts had declared his intention to
i,n,,,n n nltlzen on Scntember 8. 1801.
Mr. (.able asked Waloitls to state the
year of bis arrival in this country. v ui-
auis answereu u Mi i J..!
"rnn vnii nA(i r" was me next miesuou,
'Pltn n ftfti-r renlled that he could and
was usked to read aloud his own citizen
ship paper. He made an attempt aud
tahi niipr snnie siuuv uu lb rcuiuui-
imri.ll " IIh studied nlri and then nut
the paper (which was thoordinnry printed
liueu
There never was a season when so many
i .,.,,.,,1. tn Iiiivm couirhs anu cuius.
Those who kuow tho value of Dr. Coxe's
Wild Cherry uuu aenena preici n. .u....
other remeuirai.
Now u Tap.
liu niftmtiriiiii nnst olUco was robbed last
..,.. MV.......,1 ntliap ntlliiiircl lira now I
uiguv. ii j ii i. ...... . I
trying to trace uio iraun.
SIoimsli.lll' Oreat IIrKlnl
Mv store is fairly packeil with a fine
i,,.,,t ,if ,lrr unods. carnetii and oil
from V'OU to $1.7.
cashmere (no iuiiim-
r Toe. corsets I
once and keoure
Kvery artiole as represented.
X', J. lUUAAUIIAfl.
OUR I VROUT
-LEFT AT-
bnrgalns.
i"e I"1 firV,"X" "A',."v:r.""'.?. ' n els nfid restaurants iu Shenandoah reuueeu iu -?,","--
1 ad written onie'lilies acknowledged t o be tha nest b
ltis to read tho writing, on the market. All orders left at l.ueoutn
.an attlmnt but nfttr Main street will receive promptattention.
uslderable study and reading correctly M-K. colomux,
TT.,.,n ,.,ii. nnrnets. feathers nud mat
tresses cleaned by the Steam Iteiioyntlng
i:ninniinv. Shenanuoan. i-a, o-ul-.u.
123 North Jar din Streo.