The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 24, 1896, Image 1

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ITHE PEOPLE'S
POPULAR PAPER.
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VOL. XL KO 20-1,
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SIIENAyDQAII, jA., SxVTlitBAY, OCTOlVElt 2 1890.
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SOUTH
A
LARGE
NEW
STOCK
PARLOR : SUITS
Oust Received.
From $25 Upwards.
R. WILLIAMS 8c SON,
MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA.
BIG BARGAINS IN
FINE -. WOOLEN - UNDERWEAR !
b'
Medicated Red Flannels, shirt and drawers, in all sizes
$ 1 .45 per suit. A better grade at $ 1 .75.
Here is a surprising bargain in fine Camel's Hair Under
wear, shirt and drawers, for $2.20.
.MAX LEVIT,
UP-TO-DATE HATTER and GENT'S FURNISHER,
15 e. centre: STREET.
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
and . . .
Linoleums.
j.
NEW
Window Shades,
Tapestry
Draperies, and Covers.
North Main St.,
Shenandoah, Pa.
NAe still have the 49c window
snades. best value ever
offered.
BREWERS OF
I Oharlos CJeraor. I
eager d
COMPANY
ANOTHER TRAIN ROBBERY.
ITils Time In .Missouri Tlio ltubbcra (lot
Only Some Jewelry.
ICaksas Citv, Mo., Oct. St. A passen
ger nml express train on tho Chicago nntl
Alton railroad iluo lioro from Chlcngonnd
St. Louis nt 7 o'clock was held up nml rob
bed by four masked moil this evening at
Blue Springs cut, between Imlopomlenco
nud Glcndnlo, Mo. Tho sceno of the robbery
Is loss than twenty nillos' distant from
Kansas City. Tho train was flagged nt
tho cut. Whllo two of tho robbers stood
guard over tho passenger coochos, tho
other two covered tho conductor, engineer
nml llrumun with their revolvers and com
pelled them to go to thooxpross cnr. Then
tho robliers commanded tho messenger to
open tho door of tho cnr, threatening to
break In tho doors should ho rofuso.
Aftor some dolay tho robliers woro nd
mltted to tho cnr. They compelled tho
mossengor to open tho tnfo, nud oxtraoted
from It sovcrnl packages. How much
booty was socured cannot bo nscortnlned
nt this hour, but tho conductor of tho
train stntos that tho bnndltssocured noth
ing snvo several pnekngosof jowolry. Hnv
lng secured tho pnokngos, tho robliers left
tho train and entered tho woods. Though
sovoral shots woro llred, no ono was In
jured. Tho train proccodod to Indopondenco,
nnd information of tho robbery wns tolo
grnphod from there. A deputy sheriff nud
posso loft Indopendonco nt onco, nnd a
sqund of pollcemon wns detailed from
hero, but It Is thought tho bandits nro
now safely out of tho way. There havo
boon thrco holdups In tho liluo Spring
cut. Tho .Tamos gang hold up n train
there In 1881.
Recent Attacks of plcuro-pjitumonla
Hastened ly-s Death?
WAS THE CHOICE
FOR
SWATOR
Mr. Crisp Would Havo Ben ChoseiiJ.o Suo
cced John M. GordonJ In the "ttiuier
Houso of Congress-Clpvernor A(jtln
son May Now Secure tho tJot.
Atlanta, Oct. St. ChhrlosP. C)4p, ox
sponkorof tho houso of representative,
died hero yesterday afternoon. My. Crisp
had been mi Inmate of the snnltmimu of
Dr. J. 1). S. Holmos, In this city, for sev
ernl weeks. Ills condition had bfen re
ported asvery low, but m)fntal conclusion
to his lllnoss had boon oxUioctod so on.
Mr. Crisp had boon lntlntotiso puln nil
dny. Kvory fow mlntitos ho would suffor
grently. llut no danger was feared nt
such nn onrly moinont. Ills wlfo, together
with a sanitarium nurso, ?Ilss Sharp, were
watching nt his bedside.
It wns aftor 1 o'clock that Mr, Crisp
wns seized with nnothor nttncK. xno
watchers snw It and so lit down stairs
for Dr. Uolmos. Judgh Crisp's twr
Chained In n Horning Untitling.
WlLMAJlsroHT, l'n., Oct 21. Tho small
frnmo houso of Mnrtlu Morse, nt Canton,
wns discovered on llro. Tho doors wero
fnstoncd, nnd upon brcnklng thorn down
tho neighbors found Mrs. Leroy, aged 00
years, nlono nnd chained to tho walls. Tho
chains woro broken and tho frantic wo
man wns carried from tho building ns tho
roof fell lu. Mrs. Leroy made hor homo
with hor daughter nnd son-ln-lnw, both
of whom wero nwny from tho houso when
tho llro occurred. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morso,
whoso reputation Is good, say that tho old
lndy Is childish, nnd to keop hor out of
mlschlof thoy chnlned her whon thoy went
nwny from homo. Tho llro begnn on tho
top floor, nnd Mrs. Loroy was chnlned
down stairs.
(aaiuuvt auwara w
County Commisalotierit Knjoliicd,
IlAliuisiiUliG, Oct. 34. Judgo Slmonton
returnod homo lust night from Princeton,
whore ho hnd beon attending tho scsqul
contonnlol celobratlon. Ho mot Attorney
John n. Fow nt Princeton Junction In
tho uftornoon and wont with him to Phil
adelphia, whero ho signed tho Injunction
agnlnst tho county commissioners of Phila
delphia, restraining them from printing
ballots bonrlng tho column known ns tho
"McKlnloy-Citizens' Ticket."
A Fearful Suicide.
Williamsi'OUT, Po., Oct. 21. Godfrled
Lltulow, a young Swede, of Mount Jow
ett, who has beon suffering with typhoid
fever for so mo tlmo, tried to butt hla
brains out Later ho cut his. thraah. relt
l-'son, I I John Y. Woods.
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CHA1SLES r.. CMSP.
daughtors, Mrs. Fred Davonport and Miss
Hortha Crisp, nnd his two sons, Mr.
CharlosF. Crisp, Jr., and Mr. Fred Crisp,
wero nt tho llallard Houso, on Peochtroo
streot. They woro quickly summoned.
When then entored tho room Judgo Crisp
was still conscious. Ho gave them n look
of recognition, breathed n fow times nnd
died. Ho could not speak.
Mr. Crisp's death, whllo apparently so
sudden, was not unoxpected by tho physi
cians who havo been watching his health.
Ho had beon declining for several yours.
His last lllnoss, howovor, was Immedi
ately occasioned by an attack of malaria
fovor which ho contracted nt his homo in
Amorlcus, Gu.,n fow weeks ago, but which
Itself yloldod to treatment when hocamo
to Atlanta. Ho was considered convales
cent, nnd only Inst Sabbath had ridden
iV. rmit T oomu.
PITHY POINTS.
Happenings TlnoitKlioiit tlio Itejrlnii Chron
icled lor Hasty Perusal.
Orders havo been issued by Cote llros. &
Co., to work nil their collieries on full time'
for the imbinco of the month.
Tho MnhMioy City Methodists will hold
services to-morrow to commemorate their
thirty-second anniversary.
The workmen employed In the Twin
Shaft t l'ittston, have again lieenVnt out of
tlio mine on Recount of a squeeze. The roof
In the icinlty where the big cave-In occurred
n short time ono is again on tho move.
John (llllcms, aged II yes rs, sou of l'nt
rick Gibbons, of Glrardvillo, employed as a
slate picker at the llnmiiioiid colliery, hnd
his left leg badly crushed and bruised While
at work yesterday.
The employes of the I'. A R. 1. It. Co.. at
Ashlnnd, Onnloii, Mahamiy l'lononnd other
points on (he Hhamoklii division, were psld
this afternoon. ,
Tlio Lehigh ni'pulilicau committee will
receivo tlio election lotlttns hy aid of
bicyclists.
The P. & It. C. & 1. Co. employes at
Mnhsiioy City wore paid to-dsy.
Counterfeit silver dollars are In circula
tion. At n Polish wedding in Mt. C'ariiu'l on
Thursday, there wero COO guests. This bents
tlio record.
Sam. Dakin, a boiler maker of (Wattissa,
committed suicide yestenlay aflornoon at 3
o'clock by hanging.
There's .lust What You Waul.
Pan-Tina (SUV. ) for roughs androids. At
Gruhlor llros., drug store.
ASSAULTED A MERCHANT.
A l.lnly lloul Took l'l.ico on Main Street
This Morning.
John Hafnerwas before .1 il-t tee l.awlor this
morning, chaigod by Wolf Levinc, the North
Main street niereliaiit. with assault and
battery and destroying property. ISiil whs
llxed at fffilO in ono case and $.100 in tlie
other. Humor and Aniandus Woollier had
an argument and they went to Lovlno's store
to settle by asking I.eviuo about past trans
actions. Wliilo in the place tlio argument
grew warm and Hafncr attempted to strike
Woonier. l.ovino foitcd llafucrout of tlio
store. Tlio latter had a gun enso in ono hand
and ho struck back, smashing the pane of
glass lu one of the doulilc doors, and the gun
caso also struck Lnvino on the no-e, hut did
not injure him seriously.
aiy
New York Manufacturers 1
Two Local TailorJ
SEIZURE M ADE ON SEARC"
npi
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Umlirellas
Ilriiuim's.
rc-coveied wliilo you wait at
PERSONAL.
UUtilo-.
I VMlllam Welii . 1 "J 1 1-
eer, Porter and Ale.
All the product of this brewery are made of
pure malt and hops of which we buy the best
and endeavor always to
MAKE THE BEST
that can possibly be: produced.
Reduction in Wall Paper.
All other grades
lu older that I
V, ,,,' toots to 30 cents ; from 10 cents to 8 cents,
ii. ...i.. n-i.i i tl. . 1.- i ust tie diHHel of lit oiks'
Ic.nron.yHtor,. Tl.ti lncnl. will l.oM koo.1 lor u bhmt tiino
Come nt onco nwl tnko lv:uitHKt' of the icuutium.
Thomas n. Snyder, DnAi.EniHWALLiAvan.
23 S. Jarclln St., Shenandoah, Ra.
only.
HAVK YOU M5KN TIIOSU PHUTTY
Carpets, Oil Cloths
a"d Window Shades,
a kulfo, nnd thon with hla fingers ho tore
tho opoulng clenr to tho chest, dying a
most puluful death.
A Car I.ouil of Clouks.
1 havo just returned from Now York with
tho greatest bargains over offered by any
Dry Goo&a houso in stylish Coats for ladles
or Children. Wo make no vain boast when
wo state wo can sell Cloaks, Wraps, Jackets,
or Fur Capes from S5 to 50 per cent, cheaper
than any other store. Customers who want
to got tho very latest and corieet shapos
would do well to visit our groat cloak de
partment.
10-23-2t "" !"'""''
Tim l'ort l'lvnii Case.
ti, lnwvnrs in tho injunction suit of
iiiw l.'lvnn aualnsttho liorough of Shell
andoah, wherein Mr. l'lymi seeks to restrain
the borough oilielals irom leanuK u.. ...v
,..,,11 i,u lui it across me iw "
i,'it -nnl. vcsteidar agreed that, instead oi
having an argument before tho court at
Tottsvlllo on Monday, they will mcot in
-rt Wmlnnsdav or Thursday with
witnesses for both sides and tako testimony
in tho caso.
i t received at-
FRICKE'S CARPET STORE. I
Fine Groceries,
. Butter and Eggs,
Flour and Feed.
Our dcllt cry wagon awaits your order. Oood
delivered promptly.
WILLIAM H. nUSSER,
26 East Centre Street.
!4
Don't Talc Any Risk.
i n 1 6 to i that you will make your Horses sick u
feedinft new oats A great deal of new
nni now 111 market are stained,
...0 . ...,me oa,s Miituy u.u
musty ana iigmu. , " , her but the quality is
sound and heavy.
Iisl,t" One Car Choice Winter Wheat Middlings
CHOICE GOODSFRESH STOCK,
v t St
L W
New Mackerel-This season's caVWte dFat.
.... P,PrV. ntter. lfie Fresh fiairy Butter,
X-.UIV-; '"""jti -,...t., TI 1 IVne-HP.
-T-l rl.:.,Q,1 ttnnf
Corned JJeet io cents u can
u
...IBIII Olll
'1oih .ouuj.r
r .i,tii V ;
lypujiiofi aioiiin iiuuioii
Shredded Codfish
ty Soap 10 pieces for
25c.
Tin: i.ATixr i i:dou.v hats
Are sold at MAX IXVITS, the hatter.
Should Ho llroken Up.
The attention of tho police is called to
r liuvs nnd vouiiK men who maKo
" . .. ; .i.... i. .. ,
rendezvous at mo jucrciiania , i u. ....,
vr.tl. Xlnt,, trnp.t. evorv niuht. iiieludin
jiun.. - , .
Kmwlnvs. Tho coiiinlainis maue uki"
" " . :.. nl...w.l
nni! nro numerous ami varicu in .u....v..
i i.inln.r'l ttiiittliov roucoct all kinds
...i.i.i.,..ci,'linimsaiid then march from
i.. . ... in i lindv to carry them out
x ..i..ii.t i,r.ip sreno of onoratlons was tho
i,n.i, dnt vrlionl biiildlnc. whero they
.. i.i t imnv the nicht school teachers
and employes. Tho htoiilnu of people along
I,loyd street is alio lam unuo ouu. ......
Bans:.
ltendrieU House Free l.uncli.
Sour krout. pork and mashed potatoes will
bo served as freo linicii lo-uiisiu.
Hot lunch on Monday imniiiiB.
Persecution Suspeetod.
r.nn Levlno. of South Jardlu street,
suspects that ho Is a victim of persecution,
but cannot understand why he should bo
On Wednesday nitht his horse, valued at
?125, and a cow vamcu ai r., -'.
Tho latter animal died this i..o.niuK. Had
, i. t..i.io,i to ono mace tho theory that
"u ' " 1Z , aecldcntly got into tho
Hiin. --- - , ,,.,, .,.
food woiua oo uioiu n''"j r,
cow was kept in a stable on l'ear alley, at the
rear of Mr. I-evIno's residence, whllo the
horso was quartcreu ai u swuiouu m..,
alley, lu the First ward.
Uremia"' New ltetiiunint.
Sour krout ami baked potatoes will bo
served ns freo lunch on MmidayjmjrulnB.
Tfntlre.
S I
within view ho wns uttncKou ny mug-
tlon of tho lungs, whlcn, nuuou w mu
weuknoss of tho lunRS nnd honrt. c.msod
by tho previous nttneks of plouro-pnou-monln,
rosultcd In his death.
Mr. Crisp vrat tho choice of tho Demo
crats of Georfi-ln to sncccod Sonatnr John
M.Gordon In tho Unltou. siaios soiuuu,
nnd would havo boon choson to that po
sition by tho legislature no us npproueo
inp; session had ho llvod. Ills denth throws
tho pollticni Biiuauuu iiilu I.M..W-, ......
inakos tho cholco of sonntor a matter of
nroat uncertainty. Tho legislature is al-
most uunniinousiy mi n .
over, nnd whoovor Is named will bo an ml-
ocato ot tnac policy.
Govornor W. Y. Atkinson, who has just
beon re-olootod cmei oiocuiivo in 110,11141,.
foratorm of two years, is proiuinuuuj
niontioncd ns succossor to tho senatorial
sent which would nave neon .nr. ini
had ho survived. Should ho en tor mid bo
elected thero would probably bo a contest
for tho mivornorshlp between iion. jioijoil
Jj. Horner nnd Hon. A. S. Clay, chairman
of tho state Uomocraiio oxcouwvu emu-
... r-f . .1.1 ..n.i'a ntliilf-n nfl
lllltteo. uovemor ai","'"" -sonntpr
would rendor nocossary n speclnl
election for governor.
Mr. Crisp's llrst prominenco in iiauoimi
affairs canio from tho skiu wiin wiucn no
led his party in several warm mwiuuu
contosts. Tho prestige ho thon nrqulroil
lod to hlsolecllon to too speaKeisuiii
ono of tho most ineniorablo canvasses In
tho history or tlio nouso. ms . . i
lionont was Senator Hoger Q. Mills, of
Toxns, whom ho dofeated after n struggle
that wns prolongod so that tho houso of
roprosontntlvoj, contrary to custom, ns
somblcd on tho opening day with tho ques
tion of its ujxt spanker still In doubt.
a oL-nr Mr. Crlsn was fair, but firm.
His rulings havo boon uphold, nnd though
sometimes they wero tho subject of con
sldornblo criticism trom his political op
..nnniits. ho always commanded tholr re-
i. i oMd.imieo. Ho was u pro-
Ucrthii, the IHe ycnr-old daiinhter of I'.vau
u Jones, of Win. lVnn, is 111.
Ii. L. Tally, president of tho I Initio
Friendly Society, of Ilaltiinure, Mil., accom
panied by his wife and children, returned to
his home ill that city to-day. Mr. Tally is
always eoidially rei eived at his former homo
here.
Mrs. Kerry, of Olyphaut, returned to her
home to-day. after a pleaKiut stay with Mr.
and Mrs. (Icorno Wallers, on West Coal stiect.
Aicssrs. i nomas ana .loliu novo were
visitors to the county seat to-day.
Mrs. (ieorgo I'oniek returned to her home
in YtllimiiKlnu, Del., to-day. She was
-.. uuuvinu. ,UiiUiU,K,mi .na.u.
TTrrompaiueii rw i""..','", .
Over a Thousand Dollars
Tailors Arrested, But Friar
Settled by Paying the (.''
Full and All ExpenifJ
J."fr.
A hreese of e, item
night by Constable Tim
assistants dragging I'mm tl
southwest coriior oi tentn
ir
W
in ai
'J"iln
r nml
secml large trunks and laiudlo I")
tkcn from the cellar anil "tKti'.
upper lrt of the house. The"" I
to reports that the i rli'lS
cixiiu littf ..l.luiri, it, wl 1, .if m
" " lnr I
spread tlio greater m aim tlir.rbi
excitement.
An investigation show d II tl
and his posse hnd obtained iu-t
Koods under a search wanaut
were in tlio House stated on a1
wero seized on coniplaint
cloth mamifactiircrs of Sew
the property of Andrew .1 and
tlio merchant tailors ol 1; I jiat)
which place Is but a short di-tii"
house in which the goods ea d
The suits under nhuli ilia.
were instituted were lierore .'tvc
Tho coinplaliiaiitsare .1 lv ll.t)
Leonard K. Smith ,t( o , ,'f Nc
and William Yaerger agent lor
of the same place. The uuuun
$1,001. ,
It appears that a mouth ago
the Greens a hill of goods uiiiou,f
and at about the same tune Yaef"
goods to tlio valuo of mi it
Slieiill' seized and closed t lie 5
Grecn'sou a judgment based 11
given to a lesident of town, lir
the New York creditors that befo
seized tlio place tbo goisls tuiy
seareli warrant last night had I:
It Is al-o alleged that when tlilT
asked what became of tlio goot
that they had been made up),
and delivered to cnstoiiiers. win
to pay for them. t
it was upon this statement of
agents instituted their stilts iS
Caidin yesterday. The (Irccns
on charges of obtaining goods
pretenses and con-piracy todeir!
tho sum of $l,nou was nspnn
tho Greens. i-
The goods seied were taken tn
M. M. Iluike, n-,., the e,niie,er
York linns, and if there is any o
old odagc that possession is uiiiej
law the clothing nianufai turer p
late themselves. ,
nn: i asks si m i Df
This morning all turtle met s
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of M. M. Uurkc, I, . and a set
llmiiuliall and son. John.
ir nml Mrs. .lames J. Coakley were
suddenly culled to New Yolk last evening,
hy the serious illness of tho hitler's bister,
Miss Maggie Connor, who is well known hero,
having spent the summer hero as the gnost
or tlio Misses Whaleu, on West Cherry street.
P. Monaghan, of the New York l'rogrebS
Manufacturing Co., U transacting business in
Philadelphia.
Mandolins-big stock just received at
Ilruniin's.
Nnriow llieape.
Yobteiilay at noon two ladles, whoso iianios
could not be learned, had a narrow escape
from being ground to pieces at tho Lehigh
Valley crossing, on South Main 6treot. A
passenger train had passed, and tho ladies,
thinking tho track was clear, started acmss
when they were confronted by a rapidly
coining coal train. Hy the quick presence of
the engineer the engine was reversal, ami
I the accident avoided.
It doesn't matter much whether sick head
ache, biliousness, indigestion and constipa
tion nro caused by neglect or by unavoidable
circumstances; DeWitt's , ttlo liirly Ilisers
will speedily cilio them all. C. II. Hagen
liuch. ,
ell'ceted whereby the agents fori.,,''o
.r....l..rU .1,111,.!.. 1. On. "o
'"' .'Y''.3 I fri.md-rg-tlOMfc used . sin, 11',""' n
'"entinTrvycall.ffllie iur 1H- . ' 1'foi
"' - ,.H:k?. for the full amount .if t',rj
counsel fees, and , ,ts uiii,at
i,
t'l
Nollro. all
All members of AntliracWPU?, ' hh
i.- fl IV mo reollested to meet if t,n- H
on Jlomiay nosi, ....... - i
sharii, to attend the Inucral of (A-is
Knight, Conrad ihb. i
lti:,IU(lK li,nn.,-t
Attest
: 13. D. Hr.imvi.i., M.
I'out ll.lll To-llioi row,
Tlio local foot lslll tcasou will bo opened
hero to morrow afternoon. Tho game will
ho pU) cd at tho Trotting park between the
Tigers, f Mahanoy City, and tho First ward
team, ol town. Tlio gumo will oeutuvu at
2 o'clock.
No WoiK Until Wednesday.
Notiie was lecclvcd this luornlug in town
fioiii tlie 1'. & 1!. C. & I. Co. hwidquarlers at
l'oltsvillo that operations at tlie company's
,',.nieiies will not lie losuiiied until next
Wcdneuday.
Ilon'l Let Anjbody Interlere, Hut
Talic l'lin-Tlna for csjughs and colds, iioc.
At lliuhler llios., drug stole.
Scrips of herinoiis.
I!ev. Alfred lleehnei', pasture
church, will liegiu to-morrow .
scries of sermons every Sumb
"Tlio ramble of the Prodi)
will open the series by first
"Tho Departure ; " the mm
aie as follows: Nun. 1st., "The
Nov. Mb., "The I'.etuin ; " and
"Tin. I'.lder llrotlicr." A cordli
is extended to everybody to bt
tho pastor promises this to ho a v,
ing course.
The series of sermons Itev. ISo
is delivering is drawing large
the Trinity Keformed church,
part of tho congregations arc
men. Tlio subject for to-morri.
sermon will be, "Will an l
Money llring us l'rosperiiv
n elcoino.
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Q. W. KEITER,
ANDOAH, - ) REN IMA.
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Inquire of the first person you mechow
our shoos wear. That porsou will be our
customer all right. Everybody is.
FAOTonv Siiok Stork.
I), oi".
tho upper lid of his right eye,
put the optic in mourning.
. i ...l..... f Ihn
llOUITOl,""""" I.i.pLv lllllllpr.
cllvnr nnd on ono occasion ins wmmis
vote ns sponker saved tho defeat of a freo Very seldom does a hunter roam tho inouii
oolnauolilll On tho other hand, it was teis mid return with such reward ns did Joo
bTruolv duo to his firmness In ruling that 1 itickert yestenlay, who shot IS phwisaiiU.
.h si.ommii silver rononl law ii. will accommodate Ills .many patrons on
Hinbouso. his ruling defeating a , Monday luornlug by serving them ns free
formldublo illlbustoring movement loci by llnci,.
MSiSLVfiri!n "was'born In Shefflrid. TO CUHU A CO.... IN UNI! ...VV
w.,in,i' whom bis naronts had gone on , i jiXHtlvo llromo (Julnluo Tablets. All
' I , -1... ... 1.1, linlim In ! , !... f 1 II IP II Cltal.t
a visit, nml wns urougui;. i ,
Qoorgia tho year ot his birth. Ho received
a common scUool cducntlon, mid whon
only 10 yonrs of ago ho entoro.1 the
Confodornto nrmy. coming out a llouton
Afi.,i. tho war ho studied law, nnd
I.uv. .... . . ,.,l.ll
thon drifted into poimcs. wra .....u...h
sovornl important stnto olllcos, lu w
oloctedtotho Forty-eighth, l-orty-nlnth,
Klftloth, Flfty-llrst, Fifty-second, l'lfty
thlnl and Fifty-fourth congresses. Ho
wns elected speaker of tho Fifty -wcoud
,i Vlfiv.tblrd cougrossos. Ho was 01
rears old. . ,.
'4"S!-J,qsis T 1IJJIUU OIUUJO,
a i , Pilll JUWK HI
At llrcoii's ltlnlto tin
Clam soup will bo served a- lr
night. Plenty for everybody
Hot lunch on Monday niuruini j
Meals served at all hours ,
Two Orplitius.
A leading merchant of towu,
returned from a visit to New
that ho traveled from the Hatter
Park while there and aw but
banner displayed, and tint was
Tammany Hall. u the uthur I
hardly a building along llroidni
not display McKuney nauncis, ,r
Hi e '
druggist refund the money if it fails to euro.
as cents.
HeceliiMl tbo Contract,
O'Neill llros. yesterday received n contract
to furnish the Mt. Caruiol schools with 300
uow desks. They are or tbo snmo pattern as
tho ono lcccntly furnished for our local
schools.
Tho Lust Two )as of Sport.
Don't miss tho last races at Ilazletiili,
October Slrd and 21th i f l.tKM) in purses,
llm-se 1111,1 liii vele. rijres lui&loli rj
i."i iii.
most uverv instance tin y aren
American flags ol great oime
coinparisou may su-m liuiiior,ic -
novorthcloss a la, t inui
much like Now Ymk . uy m
only ono Ilryan buunei is ilispUj
in i f
i out i
jinssi
e'lta
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II ,1
JliurluiC ..leflueSHvj mj
. . ...i.,.l.,.l HI 'si
ticorgos uiygsio. ' "-m, (pii
Tho wholo Sl'st, lu l
nilueil by indolent ul" i
DeWitt's Witch W.uA .
them. It is the hist p'l'
llagelibuch.
drained
is .mil
h. sp
u r, Li
Tho blow
Don't Let An body Interfere, Hut
Take l'an-Tinn for coughs and colds, 25c.
At Urilhlcr llros., drug store,
Installed
I JSJJOTI
Pnstor.
UUJoq oq liussniuoui I sA
I , IT
,.1 1 I"
Ann l'ulscheck,
Metro Lckwnnl
Camlia, of McAd"
Joo Stapeni ami
vlllo.
llvaii C. Jones
both of PottsvilU
Fred. Schciltler and -i'
l'ottsvillo.
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Itev. John (Iruhler, pastor of tho GermanJ
Lutheran church, of town, ycstenlsy lu 1 O t- C3
scaiiou jtoT. J iicopiiiitis .niier as pastor ir
St. John's Luleran church at Tauiuqim. I
STORE,
6 South Main Street.