The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 05, 1896, Image 1

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TUB HERALD
Crlattt business btcaust of its twivnL
large circulation and rentiers riei
results to its advertisers.
VOL. XI.-NO 300.
SHENANDOAH, FA., SATURDAY, DECEMHEH. 5, 189G.
n
:: GREAT BARGAINS
-IN-
FURNITURE
sLH BEDDING.
Mattresses
Bedsteads
Cupboards
Side board o
Kitchen Tables
Cradles
$2.EO and Upwards,
1.75 "
3.75
SS.VS
- 1.SO "
73 " "
J. P. WILLIAMS 8c SON,
I3 SOUTH MAIN STREET. SHENANDOAH, PA,
NOBBIEST HATS OF THE SEASON
In flat set rims, high bands and medium height
crowns. Just the thing for young men.
Our Fedora hats, brown and black, with straight
runs, at 1.50, are the very latest. s
Our fashionable Fedora's, black and brown,
at $1.00 are marvels.
MAX LEVIT,
UP-TO-DATE HATTER and GENT'S FURNISHER
15 EL. CENTRE STREET.
GOLD STANDARD REACHED
..AT.,
...J. J. PRICE'S RELIABLE STAND...
Where on the same basis you can find a full and complete line of
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
COATS - AND - CAPES
Of th very latest and best styles,
quality guaranteed.
J. J. PRICE'S,
Prices and
North Main St.,
Shenandoah, Pa.
THE ANSWER IS THE SAME TO ALL
Buy your Holiday Goods and Christmas Presents
from the store that has the crisp, snappy bargains
for wide-awake buyers
We are Selling Dollar Games for 65c,, 7sc. and 85c.
Fifty Cent Articles for - 35c, 37c 45c. and 47c.
Morgan's Bazar.
COLUMBIA : BREWING : COMPANY
...BREWERS OF...
Lager Beer, 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.
ay.
.From 25 cents to 20 cents; from 10 cents to 8 cents. All other grades
accordingly. This stock must bo disposed of at once, In order that I
can enlarge my store. These bargains w 111 hold good for a short time
Come at once and take advantage of the reduction.
Tt II c J l'AINTJSR. I'AI'EH HANQEll AMD
1 llUIllclS II. anyUcr, dealeh.in wall paper.
23 S. Jardln St.. Shenandoah, Rat.
25
Cent List
CONTINUED.
CALIFORNIA EVAPORATED
FRUITS.
Two Pounds Fancy Evaporated Peaches.
Three Pounds Choice Evaporated Peaches.
Two Pounds Evaporated White Nectarines.
Two Pounds Evaporated Apricots.
Two Pounds Evaporated Pears.
Two Pounds Pitted Cherries.
Two Pounds Blackberries.
ds Best California Prunes.
Two Pounds Fancy Ruby Prunes.
Three Pounds Choice California Prunes.
rA Mixed Nuts.
Subject to Deinocratlo party rules.
jpon chuck MJitaias,
JOHN DANDO.
I SILVER REPUBLICANS !
"If Wo Ais Asked, to Participate In the
Republican Caucus We Will Then
Doclde What to Do" Senator
Peffer Denies a Rumor.
SIX HUNDRED POISONED.
A Dastardly Attempt on tho Mves of a
Ilaker's l'atron.
Milwaukee, Doc. S. What Is thought .,, , , c, wh ,,, ,
to bo an almost wholesale poisoning was Attitude of the Senators who Bolted at
reported to tho health dopnrtment yoster-1 St. Louis.
day, when Information was given of the
udden and serious Illness of about a hun-
FOR SENATOR TELLER I
wv iniBuuB, living iu wio iiurbiiwusium
part of tho city. The cause of the sickness
was traced to bread sold nt a bakery
Dwned by Otto Flgloathaler, which haB a
rory large trade. An analysis of tho bread
showed that It contained arsenic. Tho 000
persons poisoned are living, but a large
number of cases aro consldsrod sorlous.
From 8 o'olock yesterday morning until
o o ciock in tno evening tne toiepnono Don Washington. Doo. 6. Thero nro now
in tne olllco or tho commissioner of health qulto a number of senators who walkod
was kept ringing, and at tho closo of offlco ! (,ut 0f Ul8 iiopubllcan national convon
hours more than 100 families had boon re- tlon ln tho cltr cantors Cannon, Du
ported as suffering from symptoms of bolso and potttarew aro huro, and mot at
acute poisoning. Tho health dopartmont tho Capitol yostorday, but dlscussod mat
offlclals said it was evidently a case of , tera only ln a very KOnoral WftT. Thors
arsenical poisoning. Tho symptoms ar hn3 boon gomo speculation as to whether
excessive vomiting, accompanied by pains tho,0 former Republican sonatora would
. , ... onJ?oh nnd sovoro ,hoadaoho' attond future Republican caucuses. One
and chills. Dr. Kompstcr stated that he , ot thom( whon que,ti0ned, said that It
had boon notified of the condition of of- wouia timo cnough for him to decide
fairs, and has ordorod a comploto lnvesti-, wheQ (10 wa3 invited to a caucus "Ths
Ba, ' ., ... I burdon of determining our standing ln the
The police- aro convinced that arsonlo party rests with thoso who call thooau-
was piaceu in tno nreau witn intent to cus . h0 said. "It wo are asked to oar-
tlolpato we will then decide what to do."
Another senator said that ho would not
attend any caucus at present and would
await developments.
Senator Teller, of Colorado, and Sena
tor Mantle, of Montana, have not yet ar
rived, and it la quite probable there will
bo no concerted notion on the part of the
silver men until the arrival of the former.
Tho goneral Impression of tho sliver sena
tors is that no important legislation can
bo passed at this session. Thoro Is also an
impression that the Republicans and the
causa the death or sorlous Illness of Fig
lesthalor's customers, with tho object of
ruining his business. Several arrosts
havo boon made
NEW LINE TO POTTSVILLE.
It Will be Opened For Trufllo To-morrow.
Tho Schedule.
The P. & It. Co.'s new route to Pottsvllle
will he opened for travel to-morrow wheu two
trains each way between Ashland and Potts-
WORTHLESS JEWELR
ic
A Rascally Fellow Trave '
Representing Himself
and Beats the
on Purchai
j WONDERFUL MECHANISM.
A Wniiderrul Mrchaulcnl llthlhltlim Which
Should bo Seen by i:ery Sinn, Woman
and Child In Sliennndimh.
The peoplo of this localltv are fiivnro.1 w m . . .
having a chance to view tho wonderful auto-1 J J" MonaKnM l
ruatlc exposition which opens this evening In ! Swindler Cleaner
J. J. lraney's building, corner of Main and
Oak streets, formerly occupied as his fur
nlturo storo.
To say the least, it is the most wonderful
exhibition of tho kind ever placed bolero
the public.
Bergmaiin's world renowned Swiss vlllngo,
the leading features of tho collection, Is be
yond all controversy llio most wonderful
production that human skill and patlcnco
ever porfected.
The representations aro lifc-llko and nat
ural beyond description and the movements
are made ln tho utmost harmony. All tho
industries arc carried ou by busy workmen
engaged in the mills, shops and factories and
olsowbero about tho village as if instinct
with real life. It was the llfe-lonc studv.
handiwork and Indomitable patience of the easy victims in poor, inci
great German inventor from IUdon Baden. ! who embark in unnretontl
The accompanying cabinet cases, embrac- tures for a livelihood. 3 Hoac
lng almost evcrv tihaso of llfo. swmit I ti, ioi. in. 1. r. H
- -- , TIUIUI 13.11,1,
marine views, mytuologicai traditions and
historical events, aro wonders ot artistic
skill, grandeur uud beauty.
Automatic art has reached its highest and
grandest protection In these extraordinary
productions, and all should avail themselves
of tho opportunity to vlow them, as it Is tho
chanco of a life time and the knowledge ob
tained is wortli far more than tho Bmall
prico of admission.
The minds of the crafty
is so furtile in scheming to
ness people that it is diffifS Fovc
with them and even the s ror
i'vujjiu mil occasion!
well-laid traps, so that it
that tbo pests and encir.i
Infni'
Dim-,
Nou
THE NEW CHURCH.
Dysr
A-ruiti
Lour.
Skin-'
s RhonJ
Malt J
widow of tho late Justice
cently sho opened a dry ,
business and, it hoiug her
was unprepared for bunc
when a woll dressed, gcntl
fellow appeared at her stot.
himself as a salesman she
pared for any swindle
tho namo of V. D. Klkin 1 Who
sentcda wholesale jewel f
lamspoit. His manner wa KIdr,,l
arm a more experienced bu Urln
Mrs. Honaghan. lie carr rn, j j
soon emptied its conton ola
cheap Jewelry unon tirists. or '
Jlonagliau declined to ma25o., or
vllle will bo run. ConductorThomas Williams, I silver men would prefer that nothing be ' on North Jardin street will bo opened and
who has besn iu charge of tho Frackville brought to an issue until after the various . to-morrow the dedication will take place. A
ii.i. mi .u maujr ;nn, iin u iu cuargu oi senatorial eicctlons.jn tho western states,
the train that lays over at l'ottsvlllo at 1 when tho complexlJn of the silver and In-
uigiu, wnue Auurew J. ituoaas, a JrracK
vlllo boy, who is one of the most popular men
on the line, will be in charge of tho train that
winds up at Ashland at night. The schedule
of trains has been arranged at what aro con
sidered tho most suitablo hours, subject, of
courso, to such changes as experience may
show to bo necessary. Unfortunately not
all of tho trains from Shenandoah mako
closo connections with the new trains, hut
the train leaving here at 7.10 a. m. connects
closoly and will prove a great couvenieuco to
persons attending court as it will land them
in Pottsville at 8.S5 a. m. Tho train leaving
here at 12:33 p, m. also makes a good connec
tion while the ones leaving at 5:58 and 7:25
p. m. also mako connections which, though
not quito so closo as tho others, will be found
quite convenient. Taken altogether this new
train sorvico will bo found to be n very use
ful addition to tho traveling facilities of
the region which it is ezpected will ho
further improved if the officials find it is
necessary for the accommodation of its
patrons.
Tho trains which formerly left Shenandoah
at 7:20 a. m., 12:18, 3:00 and 5:55 p. m will
on and after Monday noit leavo nt 7:10 a, m.,
12:33, 3:02 and 5:59 p, m. running through to
Mahanoy City in connection with the now
trains to Pottsville.
Urennun's New Itestauraut.
Sour krout, pork and baked potatoes will
be served as frco lunch on Monday morning.
Struck by a Train.
Special to Evening Herald.
Tahaqua, Dec. 5. An accident occurred
last ovening at a place known as tho old
rolling mill crossing. A crowd of boys wcro
playing at tho placo when P. & It. passcngor
train No. 12,southbound, struck one of them,
named Morris Driscoll. lie was dragged
about 25 yards, yet escaped injuries of a
fatal churacter. Fivo accidents have hap
pened at the crosslug within the past three
years, three of which were fatal.
Hrrouriftburgs Milling- Merchant,
Sti:ouijs:!1.,i.o, Pa., Doc. S. Ulyssos Q.
Gearhart, 11 prominent merchant and woll
known mnmlur nf th" Knights of Mnlta,
is missing. Yesterday afternoon Sheriff
Learn closed up Gonrlmrt's placo of busi
ness. Among tho number of executions
Issued la one ot Cicero Genrhnrt, a lawyer
and brother ot tho missing man. It
amounts to $1,020. The missing man
loaves a wife and two daughtors, who aro
grief stricken. It is thought Goarhnrt has
a largo sum or money witn nun. sawyer
Genrhnrt loft town last night in search of
hla missing brother.
dopendont forces ln tho next Benato will
be more definitely ascertainable.
Senator I'ettlgrow in an interview said
he did not consider the prospects for tariff
legislation at the approaching sosslon very
good, but added that ho was a protection
1st and opposed to obstruction. "I should
Uko to soo the Republicans glvon all the
protection they wont, ho said, "ln order
that the country might dlscovor that It is
not the want of protection which is at
fault In tho present condition of affairs."
Senator Bakor, of Kansas, thinks that
thoprospoct for the passagoof the Dlngloy
bill very meagro, and Is strongly opposed
to it. 110 oxpressoa tna opinion that tho
Dedication of Tho United Krangcllcal
Church To-morrow.
To-night a season of great rejoicing by the
congregtiou of tho Ilothauy United Evan- saying sho was not cngasers' Hour
gclical church will begin, as Its now edifice 1 lino. Conversation drifted.ED FbeV
telling how she camo to cuCo., Ill .,
iness and making reference . .
SCaSOU Of SOeclal riiliuiniia .,l,rv in,.,. r.t Hn hnnil Whir. n..Tt,lnlt- ll,lsli5' "
n.lnn I... .. 1 ....1 ....II I.,.. I,,..: r 1.'. '"fOS'tCI,
wttliui,ta.n..l,.t.ll,. .1... 1.41.!. l.tll. C,. ,l. t "ft
., du. ,,u ,,. m niu itu villa U VCUIIlg, ia iui iiiu IIUUSO rCJ,
ap r.ia o'clock, lollowed at 7:30 with
a
sermon by Kov. G. W. Gross, of Sbamokin,
who was formorly presiding elder. To
morrow there will bo song service at 9:15
a. m.; sormon at 10, by Iiov. H. J.
Glick, of Cherryvillo, Pa. Sunday school
will meet at 1 o'clock p. nt. in Dougherty's
hall aud proceed In a body to the new
church. At 3 p. m. a platform mooting will
be held, at which tho ministers of town will
take part. The evening service will com
mence at 0 o'clock with a service of song.
Sermon at 0:30 by Rev. G. W. Gross. After
the sermon the dedicatory service will take
placo. A cordial invitation is extended to I
the ministers aud peoplo of town to be
A
question of an extra session of congress
noxt spring would depond largely upon . present,
tno resun 01 senatorial elections this
Winter, Our fashionable Fedora hats, black and
Sonator Potter denied the report tele-' lnwn, at $1.00 is a bargain. At MAX
graphed from Topeka that he hnd entered LEVIT'S, 15 East Centre street.
Into an agreement ln regard to tho tariff I
In connection with his campaign for re
election. He said: "I never favored high
duties on any artlclos oxcept luxurlos, and
I havo long advocated tree sugar, salt,
lumber and coal. I would levy high duties
on all articles usod exclusively by the rich
and fastidious, and thU not for protec
tion, but for rovennu Wo can ralso our
revenues easily and far moro Justly than
wo aro now doing through a graduated
tax on landod estates and ltioomes. If wo
are to permanently maintain a single geld
standard I shall favor absolute free trade,
except ns to articles usod only by tho
wealthy and tho profligate."
Expects Speedy Action on Cuba.
Ciiicaoo, Deo. 5. Congressman Robert
R. Illtt, chairman of tho houso commltteo
on foreign affairs, was entertained yostor
day afternoon at the Union League club
at au Informal luncheon. At tho con
clusion of tho fonst Mr. illtt said ho was
on his way to Washington, and that tho
object of his visit to tho Capitol at this
time was to take some action on the Cuban
question. Ho assured his listeners that
within n month tho president would lssuo
a proclamation that would prove doclslvo,
Father Keano Y.ei?ves for ltoine.
New Yoke, Doo. 5. Bishop Keano
Bailed for Havre at noon today, en route
for Rome. Before his departure ho said:
"I expect to arrive ln Homo on tho 10th or
eoth Inst., when I will at onco report to
tho holy father for duty. Tho popo has
already oxpressod his Intention to mako
mo an archbishop, and n consultor of tho
congregation of tho propaganda and ot
tho congregation ot sacred studios."
Thinks Ohio Will Got No Cabinet Ofllce.
NEW York, Deo. 6. Congressman
Charles S. Grosvenor, of Ohio, Is ln tho
olty. In on Interview ho said: "I do not
think Mr. Hanna or any other Ohloan
will bo In the cabinet. I think, howovor,
I can guess tho name of one member of
the cabinet, but I will not mention it. 1
do not think wo will havo any tariff legis
lation this session, I am opposed to the
Dlngloy bill, bocause It follows In the lint
of tho old, mouldy, pernicious nnd inado
uate system of nd valorem duties."
The Storm In Virginia.
Suffolk, Deo. 5. Norfolk was cut off
from tho outside world by tho severo bliz
zard which struck this vicinity on Wed
nesday evonlng. Tho transportation was
delayed ln every way from one to nlno
hours. There aro at least a hundred telo
graph poles down along tho Norfolk and
Western railroad between this city and
Suffolk, a distance of only twentv miles.
I All tho tolophono, telegraph, trolloy and
and pedestrians havo to bo very cautloiis , T!''6 n,""'!" Tl!!'!1 for,a,t th..
ires ln tho stroots. I J;,, V. , ., -"in. auer, ji.ss
To 1'rescut a l-'lug.
The Jr. O. U. A. M. of Nuremberg will
present a Hag to tho public schools of that
placo on Saturday afternoon noxt. ltov.
Kobert O'Boyle, of town, will deliver the
p'rosentatluu speech, aud in tho evening
preach a special sermon to tho members and
tho public in tho Kcformed church at that
place. This is tho second flag presentation
by tho above Council within tho past six
months.
New stock of Mandolins just received nt
Iirumm's Jewelry storo.
S. or V. inectlou.
The following officers havo boon elected by
Henry Horncastle Camp No. -19, Sous of
Veterans : Captain, William H. Hehn ; 1st
Llcutenaut, M. F. Maley; 2nd Lieutenant,
Joseph Zimmerman ; Camp Council, Moses
Eogers, Wcslov Beisscl and M, F. Maley;
Delegato to State Convention, Joseph Zim
raorman; alternate, P.J. Maley.
Schoppo orchestra daucing fcchool, Uobbins'
opera house, on Saturday night. 12-3-3t
"Thoughts Thinkers,"
Tho above is the subject of tho sermon to
be preached by I!ev. Kobert O'ltoyle, iu tho
Trinity Kcformed church to-morrow ovening.
This is ono of tho most interesting of the
present series of sermons being delivered by
Kov. O'lloylo.
The brilliant head light of Factory Prices
continues to illuminate tho road to the
Facto itv Shoe Stobe.
i.,i.ttrf.'rr..i i,.T..,si..ii?-.':,rsr..J:
B.uu..w ..... o. v IB UUtJUCB.IUUUUiy we
man for tho honor, and the choice of tho
pooplo, and members of tho legislature
will bo wise to realize this foot and aot accordingly.
Donation to ltev. Itonilg.
Last evening a number of tho ladies of tho
Ashland Evangelical church Journeyed to
this town by trolley cars to surprise their
new pastor, ltev. Itomlg. They brought with
them sugar, apples, coffee, sausage and all
manner of provisions for which the pastor
and wife thauked them heartily. After a
brief social timo the Ashland lad'es started
for homo, no doubt realizing that it is more
pleasant to give than to receive. Tho work
at Ashland is going on and ltev. Kosteu-
bader, from Uethlehem, will seon move Into
the Ashland parsonage and he l!(iv, Iiomlg's
ftm to lt In th work sn llio- Urrn
ruoiisnea uyery jaiuraar
Kendrlck House Free I.unch.
Clam chowder to-night.
Hot lunch on Monday morning.
Advertised Letter.
Letters addressed to tho following named
stranger to tho amount
dollars! cs. tho stra'
Mouagbau had been Int-,
years and tho former was
have an opportunity to do
the iatter'a widow alonK)C71
"M.ll ,muuilj, AllUSl JUl.,1
Who was also a widow a
daughter!!. Thn ttruii.r l!
Christmas to pass without Buffcran5
and her family with preait orit.
of no better placo to msecord wli,
year man .urs. jionagnair
timo ho would buy som
mother. Several pieces of 1
and underwear were selc
chases aggregated 131.15
them in his telescope am
that lie was short of ciiai
check, but that was refuse
selling hero for three orl
have soiuo money during) direct))
pay the bill. In the meat and ,, t
my jewelry horo as seoria, Ci v
stranger, and ofl'he went "n of th J,(
In his telescopo. Mrs U anyot
suspicious. Sho stated t boon 01 f.
brother. Au eiamlantiru u
allowed the wholo lot waiby tho"i!
uonars. a warrant was -om tho 1
stranger had disappeared ion's Dlf(.
learned that ho defraudot nottrvr
shocdcalor out of $ 8.75 wolo tho ij
juus ittuj ul nun. lutvu or oiuer,
at f 0. Ho also left uupaldatlmoni 1
aiioy wuy anu Ml. Uirmol
1
tin
11
Elkiu is described as a ir
TV.
seven Inches tall, about b. , il
wears a heavy brown plait- A,,Tiof)l
overcoat, black Derby hataoro thrto
moustache. He is a man n""0't ,c
and of suave addross. inieniMie
th Illnh ,
Our 1800 X-nia. At'pfuH
i-iectlon uncertainties, rhinint.,I1n
iug imiucuces, are past. -xdii'
anticipate the largest moJJ. B tr
nave ever done. Uur so ,ncx
made early and the busy l'nap
ucpanmeutisan muicalto ,,
agree with us that we lull COSE mutlt'
and cheapest lino of holil.1 Jx f
12-1-tr rvl
Hospital I'KtlN'S D
D1
on account of live wires
Thus far no deaths have boon causod by
the severe blow. Snow on the ground ln
soma streets is nt. least a root deep.
Michigan's Dig1 Xce Gorge.
Menominee, Deo. 6. Reports wore re
ceived this morning to the effect that tho
water Is still rising ln tho Monomlnoe
river abovo tho Ice gorge, which has
formod for forty-eight mllos above tho
hoad of Grand Rnplds. It Is stated thatat
several farms tho pooplo are fleeing for
their lives. Burns and cellars are over
flowed and much foddor and provisions
destroyed. Tho rlvor has ovorllowod to
tho Cedar river, thus clumping Its courso.
Mrs. Hall Honored.
The 11. F. C. Club, a social organization
composed of tho teachers in tho local public
schools, last evening went to Mahanoy City
in a body aud paid a visit to Mrs. Enoch
Ball, 1100 Mary H. Wasley, who was until
recently a teacher in the schools aud a mem
ber of the organization.' Mrs. Ball gave her
former colleagues a cordial reception and the
visitors spent a very enjoyable evening as
lior guests.
Schoppo orchestra dancing school Saturday
night, in Kobbins' openi house. 12-3-3t
The Currency lteforin Convention.
Indianapolis, Doo. 6. (The oxooutlvo
committee ln charuo of thd arramrainenta
for the ourroncy reform (convention to"o- ltinreri
ill .uio vhj oil Ullll. lirVei W1U J1UUUU 1 11 i a , ,
snail ra.ll rV,.. ,i.,r nl,ani.i.Hr... '"', u"u
or business mon." It Is acH institution,
ropresentatlvea ot tho boi'i"Hment by
chambers of commerce and Ho oip'Ouous
merclal bodies of tlio cltht l"ntnlkcd
them to select only delegate zoning, wore
tend tho convention. fctlcut nnd Al-
.ilrnmn liabcock
Two to One
Will hardly oxpreast'vcL
of Jewelry.j'oc wi'atry-riiil,
a aTj.. .orth"
Tho admissions at th-
Fountain Springs, have Ur n
ing mo rasi weoK anu uni(jp lft4.l
iiqid iiu Auiniaaiu. ri S Pi Tl
were treated by Dr. Iluc'O ciol
mir ucparimeni, roiio Pitidjr
cases treated there yesten?-' l"''jia
53 Ashland, severe contlis'ECTS ,aJ
fr,im ,i f.,ll ilnn-n .l.n. Tl .... . '
Miuersvillo, colles fnictun ' ' id
to a fall ; William Leahy, iclal de'g r
of tho neck fuliowiug iilsslonijj '
JIulcliltas, 39, Sliciiaii-rNc,'n5.
Nlcliol.is, neuritis followii vounir rftl
log; John Dixon, Audenr'"er w,vn jj
town colliery, sprain of itWni
uuo mi n ancient injury
Selection of) by l'" Irll
It is not tteroRfwrv fur Hf 'lt t (fl
to suggest au appropriaC,r.,ii,r'n'
discuss pianos for tune, qt,fu, mnll'l
aud prico, but call at cuc,in nf "Jl
examine the carload of He of Wn(i
Dona auu xuaicoim J.ove, rn,,i
now open for Jnspoctioj.,, ,,,, ln 1
pSa'fiaiidsomu both inside and'0lI
ycburtharred Itcilly gave a "talfy-puU" to
ous iriends on Saturday evening,
games were indulged in, and all
prosent voted Miss Koilly au oxiollcnt
hostess. Messrs. McBrtsarty, Devine aud
Hornor, of Coutralia, wero iu attendance.
At Keuchlnskl's Arcaif r, of tho con-
Hot Tamales for overybody ittoo, nnd Gon
Hot lunch on Monday moral
Mr. Hanna did
"Y" Program, talking. Tho
The following program will I to mako pro-
a meeting of the "Y" to be htho Innuguru
Ing: Singing; scripture read's tho position
West; recitation, Miss Elizabeth"11011 commit- .
reading, Benjamin Evans; solo'1 10 Mr- S. W.
Hughes; recitation, John II, l)a'"083 "'an of
Miss Bella Brown ; nows of Inte! "Mr, Wood
temperance rally Jio.ld.jit Mini nnswer before
uaiarra and Colds l'" "" mo po-
You may nover mako $1,000,000, no matter
how long you live, but you will savo it if you
buy of tho Factory Shoe STOitBnnd livo
loug ruougli.
T.ehlgH Collieries Idle To-morrow.
Tho Lohlgh Valloy colliorios will not work
to-morrow.it being a holy day. Thoy will
resume operations ou Wednesday morning.
13 Astor Place
New York. I
Ml
Jre timo than
slnoss."
pewelofl"
jmower, supplied w,
Agnew's Catarrhal
f 'Socrotary"o'rSt:tte Jotii
Mnnnn 'I'hH fnHra
ho
One short nu (Tnf u nf l,n Ti..,..nii..
, Blower, supplied wJiiimi liw i.n ,ii.,
rdoy night by ox
k W Foster to Mr
church lias been much chaugcl,,,!
ormor appearance iho lronlfe,
urougnt iiusu with the streets audi,.!
..I r (v, r..-. 1 1 -.1.1-., i -1
oiuii ui tio icui. mis uruu HUUCU (B
llio high narrow windows have l, J
goinie and moro artistic shape aiu
stained and othor fancy pauc3inl
side or tho main vestibule aro (VI
divided from tho main as-embly
by partitions partly tnado of gr(,hi
nui iiicso pariuions can lie rai'.:uiiri
ono assembly room from the fronto
of tho church. A gallery has
erected aud occupies the spaca IC
part of tho church over tho fli'.s
cellar has also beou nude umler
and in it is a boating plant that A
lent radlatluii service in 1 II d'l
Although the purchase of an.fai
the property cost tho coii"roatlt .
1 518 M), people who ale competent M
1 wiy that the proporty as It standi
worth from $8,000 to $10,000 if
' gregatiou certainly has real
rejoicing. A year ago last Mhi
' fiirci.il lit, ...lit I 11.. 1
1.. I... 1.... .ol
OBauviaiiUII OUI Ol IUO CUUrCU 81 111 1 1
, Pl,rr. o.l '..! ......... , .,...,. HI
-.,. ., j .... nDi, Biivuiif in wiiiun j
. Shllicd for 21 vcura mill ,n, . 18 I
an nrfrun nnd knmn ,.n.nAu v'hl
started out with a valuablo pnlj
own anu practically free of debtj4
kw"lG P0li V Krlptions made at the services
I only a balance of till 40 a bo