THE HERALDS Creates business because of its known large circulation and ten Jen tick, results to its advertisers. DCttttt ieil shenandoah; pa., tiifiIay, j)ecembek n, isoo. VOL. XI NO 804 4 15 I VI 1 :: GREAT BARGAINS IN FURNITURE BEDDING. Mottrcssco Bedsteads Cupboards Sideboards Kitchen Tables Cradles $2.50 and 1.7B ' 3.75 S.VB " - 1.SO " Upwards. J. P. WILLIAMS 8c SON, I3 SOUTH MAIN STREET. SHENANDOAH, PA. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN... DENT'S FINE WOOL HALF HOSE. ouit riucus . Heavy all wool at 12) cents par pair. Natural wool, medium weight, 12 cents per pair. ISXTIIA. Four pair of Jerjeys, block, for 81.00. . Best Imported Maco, black, 5 pair forjl.00. MAX LBVIT'S, 15 East Oentro St. Hatter and Gent's Furnisher. GOIfD STANDARD REACHED - ....AT.... ...J. J, PRICE'S RELIABLE STAND... Where on the same basis yon can find a full and complete Hue of Ladies', Misses' and Children's CAPES Of the very latest and best styles. Prices and quality guaranteed. North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. COATS - J. J. PRICE'S, 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, 75c. and 85c. Fifty Cent Articles for - 35c, 37c 45c. and 47c. Morgan's Bazar. COLUMBIA : BREWING : COMPANY ...qreLwers or... Lager Beer, Porter and Ale. ROBBERY AT LOST CREEK. Depot Watchman Attacked mid Choked Into Insensibility, Special to KvKSIsa llEltALli. Lost Cheek, Doc 10. A daring robbery was committed at tlio Lost Creek depot of the Lehigh Vnlloy Railroad at two o'clock this morning. Three meu rapped at the door of the depot, but as they gave no satis faction, as to the purposo of their visit tho watchman, George McQce, a young man 23 years of age, refused to admit them. Tho visitors picked up au old railroad silt lying near by and rammed in the door. McGco was unarmed. Tho meu sprang upon him ferociously. Ho says ho was choked into In sensibility and displays a bruised eyo as an evidence of tho struggle. Tho thioves se cured about ninety dollars from a drawer in the ollico. The recolpts at the . depot wero large yesterday in consequonco of a funeral. McGee can give no description of the thieves, lie says ho was attacked in darkness. Tho depot is located close to tho Lost Creek store where a night watchman is employed, An other watchman is employed to watch for cave-ins along the railroad. He was some distance from tho depot when the attack was mado. A saloon, drug store and Justice's ollico are also near the depot, but no one ap pears to liavo been disturbed until McGeo rccovored from the choklug and gave the alarm after tho thieves escaped. Diamonds, watches, rings, silverware, fancy goods, cut glass and banquet lamps with Dresden or silk shades, at A. Holder-man's. SOMETHING NEW. the The Great Automatic Exposition nt Corner of Main and Oak Streets. Every lover of the beautiful and wonder ful should see the grandest of all works of art, the automatio "Swiss Village." It is a pleasure for us to recommend to our many readers tho artistic skill and beauty of design of this marvelous raschaaiim. By it wo learn wisdom and behold the mighty power with which God has endowed man. It affords us also grand lessons of that true perseverance that will ever develop and instruct to our delight and elevation. Every body should see it. No money could be more profitably spent to render us mental and moral instruction. It can be seen for a few days at the Franey building, corner Main and Oak streets, from 0 a. in. to 10 p. in. Ladies' and gents' gold rings. At Maley's. llreunnn's Now llostuuruut. Boston Baked Beans to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. The Dean Funeral Tho funeral of Michael J. Dean, who was killed on Monday last, in the railroad yards at Allegheny City, took placo this morning at nine o'clock. Tho cortege was a largo one and proceeded in carriages from the resi dence of tho deceased's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Dean, at Brownsville, to the An nunciation church on West Cherry street, where requiem high mass was celebrated. The remains were then taksn to Uirardvllle and Interred in St. Joseph's cemetery. Among the attendants at the funeral wero Messrs. A. Burke, A. Traccy, John Desmond and J. W. Wolley, representing Good Will Lodgo No, 106, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmeu, and Messrs. A. J. Dcan.T. Fallon, J. J. l!yau and T. C. Buckley, rcpressntlng Marquette Council No. -133, Young Men's In stitute, both organizations of Allegheny City. 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. From 25 cents to 20 cents; from 10 cents to S cent. All other grades accordingly. This stock must bo dlsposedi of at once, In order that 1 can enlnrgo my store. These bargains will hold good for a short time ly, Come at once and take advantage of the reduction. Thftmac H Gtixrsl painter, paper hanoer and i norricis 1 1 snyQcr, dealer in wall papeic 23 S. -Jar din St., Shenandoah, Pa. WHAT 2 5 c WILL, ...Buy In Foreign Fruits.. .7 Two Pounds Cluster Raisins. Two founds London Layer Raisins. Three Pounds Choice Blue Raisins. Four Pounds Choice Muscatel Raisins. - IP-ree Punts Off Stalk Valencia Raisins Three Pounds Choice Seedless Raisins. Two Pounds Sultana Seedless Raisins. , Two Pounds Seeded- Raisins. Three Pounds New Cleaned Currants. Four Pounds New Gem Currants Two Pounds Citron and Lemon Peel. . . . Two Pounds Layer Figs. Four Quarts New White Beans. Four Quarts New Green Peas, ant publlo question. times sharp ondporso'olr '..ow. thoso very blunt In his e- lUn a fow taunted tho Ilopubll shrinking from tho Dla j tho Ro. ducting a tariff campal, ko tIl0 fralu. out from the- powers thrirog:tho usun, can party," said Mr. Adt t on "that with the lncoinlrer wy nnd to wo are to have i an extnj, nt onco. of congrosa for tho purp,mmltto lvon tariff laws." tho fulS.Voport Mr. Clmndlorrem!ndclhe. although not only had tariff won,'iaVQto thoIr nt. tho United Statos alone (,0hoduloa with recent elootlon, nnd he I'alllar. Mossra. aid In a gonuiuo offort tr gtvo moat j of tho pooplo. Mr. Hale-,nor- wm JmvQ stato with franknosa thtltn Uottoa nnj sonators expected an aqritg nnd wln0Sj tho next somite, which W'jj0pkinq with legislation moro easy off than it is now. tthe. dlsousslon Mr. Aldrlch'a first moi naie aa i,n. bill referred baok to tho ftubllcan tariff with Instructions to strjnt'tlmn It was amendment, but latorhejonj (a prao gostlou of Mr. Harris to ? great mm. tlons. It was In this fo nielV03 in the tlon of recommittal was somo of whlch o'clock arrived nnd cut of tnj Jnyestlga vote on taking up tho blU, Bub-comralt-na furnishing a reoord oi-j yvhloh nrlae which future calculations the govorn party lines wero broken. j,a reciprocity to be a direct issuo on a;u Wovon into Dlngley bill, but ns an euiatod to call forth oxpliTi.' h0nra dura tariff forces. that thoy Early in tho day throo sfc., pOi0y to resolutions for Cuban lnm bill," thoy nlshod an Interesting fcati'j00t. a mod from Mr. Cameron of Po'hoono whoso Mills of Texas and Mr. owhat lowor and, while differing in tor ,y uill of 1800, aame spirit of recognltioua(e advance Btotos of Cuban lndopondci03i nnd com. radical Is that offered by ii mjd not hosl la a joint resolution "dlror th0 MoKln dont to tako possesion ofporonco na(i Cuba vlth tho military anM0 of tho United Statos, nmf 1Undo to 0 until tho pooplo of Cuba , oroatod by government deriving Its ppt nlld with consont of tho goyorned, a Domocratlo equip suoh military and r might corn may be necessary to eecurdreprosontod. foreign Invasion." Tho re wm doslg. roferred. B wook, Mp. Tho hotiso held a threo i,n dlscussod and passed a dozon bills o'f ettney whoso tance. Amoug thorn jsnwr to help tho To extern1 forlff bill." Mr. Nuwlands Is A. Waslev, t..S3 veafs.T a roDrusentatlvo of tho Indonondunt Silver ,kuTVlv5u ty lier"husbaud and seven ticket, having formerly boon a Hopubll. children. Tho funeral will tako place on can. It is thought by somo that If recog. Monday mornip'g. Services will bo held in I nltlon wero glvon tho Indopondent Silver Watch chains joweler. in varieties, Maley's, tho Advance til Patent Medicines. To the Public : Owing to the fact that the manufacturers and jobbers of patent medicines have increased the prices, it neces sarily compells the undersigned to sell all 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c preparations at their marked prices. However, we will continue selling all one dollar preparations at ninety cents, and nil above that at the usual reduc tion, although, tho prices of these prepara tions have also been advanced. With a view of giving uiir patrons an opportunity to buy 'at tho present prices, the now rates will not bo charged until on and after Monday," De cember 14, 1800. GltUlII.EK Bitos, i m . The Senate Adopts ' 1Iouse Ways and the mI1""-; MR. MILLS' CUfDERATE TARIFF It Directs the Preside,1,0 ofhe Repubn" of the Island Untf?mml"6e' ftnd to Organize a Govei Its Powers Fi, sent of the ' ixtra Cession to ent McKlnley. 1. TK ways and WAS.UNOTO.V, Dec. l,n, terday by the dec.s. this action was, It d' tSlJSJfl nlllcance which tho wYi.'S.E w ImmodtateVpdTn Me if lthode ! t. publican members of ,mVr, flnaUy do tee, moved to rccomir c-onforo00 o( committee, and this re of t, commlt. when at 8 o clock the f, , UI1UU, UI1U LI1U UUtllttt 11 1- 1 t t. convoy. Aldrich, of THE SENATORIAL CONTEST. Penrose Han Tnrnty of tho Thlrty-i:ight Mrmliers from 1'lilt.idclplila. Tho contest for United States Senator, to succeed J. Donald Cameron, Is assuming n phase in some quarters that is not pleasing to tho friends of Wanamakor. Tho two leading candidates reside In Pit lndolphia, to which city is conceded the Senatorial plum. 1'ecent events go to show very clearly that the people of that city do no favor tho merchant prince, if one bo allowod to judge from the pre ferences as expressed by tho motnbora of the Loglslaturo from that city. Twenty out of tho thirty-eight stato repre sentatives from Philadelphia havo slgued a paper endorsing Hon. Bolos Penroso for United States Senator. He has alio received the endorsement of six out of tho eight State Souators from that city. This is tho hardest blow that the Wanamakor boom has yet re ceived ; if his homo representatives fall to support him, Mr. Wananrnker can hardly expect others to do so. The Philadelphia Hardware Association, the McKinloy-Cittecns Club, tho M. S. Quay Club and the Southwest Kcpubllcan club; all of Philadelphia, havo adopted strong resolu tions favoring Penroso and opposed to Wana maker. The resolutions condemnatory of Wana makor and tho action of the Pottsville He publican Club and tho Good Intent Flro Company endorsing Penroso, caused tho Wauanialtcr supporters to make an effort to got tho Central Republican Club, of Potts ville, to endorso their favorite. The club numbers about 370 members, and thero wero present last uight 10, oight of whom voted xr-,.1 it. ini oivuor vita uiii ur uuM oxcopt Mr, cedeuco ns a result of Ln Dingley shall jutted, however In soif, onf, for tary fencing between lUfmftj formnUty braska, tho author o.mhon RD wellnsforanoxposltlr 3tn,XlfcS Ik"ElMt the resolutions endorsing and shifting olomonta I ? u , , Wunwkor. Among those who opposed It when n wtf Is -fe 9 iS ' Jol! Whltehouse. a,., Register C. - - U. Ub WHICH 1111 1iltti... f1..... 1. II 1 1,1. T. 1 . 1 In nICF ' . ... m isq., aim ouiors, tlio Oerman Catholic cliurcli. HEAVY WOKKINO OI.O.VKS At way down prices. At MAX LKVIT'3 Cuudldate for Tax Kecetver. Tho first public announcement, so far as the Citizens nomination is concorncd, for Tax Receiver, is that of Jjmjs. II, Morgan, of South Jardin street, which appears to-day among our political announcements. Mr. Morgan is an old resident of the town, a large property ownor and tax. payer, and has every qualification, for the position. He would no doubt mako a good official. More diamonds at ItoUlermau's than any store in the county. Buy yoursllppers at W'liltclock's sboestoro. Inspected Severn Post. Inspector Charles H Barnhard, f Ash land, accompanied by a delegation from that town, last night Inspected Severn Post O. A. It., at Mahanoy City, Among the old vet erans from this town who wore present were David Morgan, Philip Holraun, Charles Gib son and jTool B. Leddeu. Por Itent. Dwelling Ko. SO East Oak street, recently occupied by Dentist VanValzah; 10 rooms, hot and cold water up stairs. Bath room and water closet. Apply to P. P. D. Klrlln, 8 South Main street. 12-10-tf You will go estray by not purchasing your holiday goods at Holderman's, Pound Party, The home of Mrs. Ellis, on South Jnrdln street, was tho scene of a pleasant gathering by a number of her friends tendering hor a pound party, The requirements of the party was that every ono who attended was obliged to bring a pound of anything which pertains to the necessaries of life. Those present spent an enjoyable time. The brilliant head light of Factory Prices continues to illuminate the road to the Faotouv Shoe Stoiik, men by such- an nppolntmont it would tond to draw tho support of sovorul son ntors belonging to that faction.'' The resolutions wcrn ni. ccptcd, however. Diamonds, watches, rings, silverware, fancy goods, cut glass and banquet lamps with Dresden or silk shades, at A. lloldor ruan's. LOOKS LIKE A STRIKE. The Joint Committee Falls to Agree nnd Are Discharged. Special to Kvksinu IlKKAM). PiT-rsnuno, Dec. 11. Tho fourth day's session of the Joint committee of tho coal operators and minora adjourned to-day ajid reported that thoy wero nnablo to agreo upon a rato, and wero discharged. Aa a result tho employers and their em ployes are still further apart, and a striko will surely follow. The miners mado a demand for 70 cents per ton and refused to recede Tho operators nro equally determined and stood by their offer of CO cents a ton. When told by tho operators that a strike meant continued suf fering, tho miners say that their condition could not bo worse than at present. Nothing can now prevent u long conllict, except the concessions on tho part of tho operators, which is not all likely. GUT A HANI) IN rr And buy a nice pair of gents' fine gloves foryoureolf or your friend as a holiday gift. Largo assortment at MAX LEVIT'S. Orange HlossoniK. A pretty wedding took placo last evening at tho handsomely furnished homo of the contracting partlos, on West Coal stroet, last evening, in.whlch James.Elseuhart, lato of Brownsville, and Miss Carrio Lawrence, late of Yatesville, wero joined iu wedlock by Kov. I. J. Rcitz, pastor of tho United Evan gelical church. Charles Lawrcnco was tho groomsman and Miss Mary Eiseuhart tho bridesmaid. Tho couplo wero tho recipients of many usoful nnd costly presents in silver ware, glass, china and linens. Among the attendants at tho ceremony wero Mlssos Clara Englchart, Mary E. Hofi. mau, Katie Eisenliart, Minnie Hasslor, Gertrude, and Pet Hassler, Agnes and Lillle Brown, Maud and Cora Lawronco, EUio Rau denbush, Emma, Clara, Valeria and Mazio Spltzer, Anulo Keishner, Jennie Oishnerand Miss Jones ; and Messrs. ILL. Lindenmuth, Thqmas Amour, Charles and JonusEiscuhart, Frank Sampsell and Allan Seltzor; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Zebcy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gcssley, Mr and Mrs. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gessley, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dim niick, Mr. and Mrs. William Gradwoll, Mr. aud Mrs. twiao James, Mrs. William Moycr, Mrs. Sarah James, Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Seltzer, Mr. and Mrs. John Eisenhart, Mr. aua-JliE Henry Eisenhart, Mr. aud Mrs, Cashuor, Mr. and Mrs. O. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Jones. The Philippine Isluuds Itevolt, SAX'U'ltANCIBpo, Doc. 11. Tho stoninor Chlua'yostordny brought ndvlcoa concurii. lng tho progrosa of the Insurrection ln tho Philippine Islands. It is stated that tho rebels aro dally gaining ln strength and practically control the' district outsldo of Manila, although tho Spanish govorn- jiiuuv BVUVOB vu urtiaw vhu Jllllin-saiuu tllliv ' 1,- .,wl-,l tn l I n. t ,1 the rebellion is practically subdued. Tho 1 1',. 'aI 'gl'i f"r. lho, bl:neflt f tllB uprising Is ascribed to oxcea-! ,". "", . .T",y "V-11. ' . You may novor make $1,000,000. no mattor how, long you live, but you will save It If you I buy of tho Factory Siiok Stoke and live J long enough. I Church Entertainment. i The P, E. church, of Delano, has, arranged a tlno musical and vocal program, which will origin of tho uprising elvo taxation nnd dospotlo rulo, and tho Btatomontot tho Spanish governor that patlvo priests startod tho rebellion for re jlglous purposes Is donicd. Cnpturod robots and residents suspected tot favoring tho rebels (trot rented yith groat cruelty. ' Urakeibnu Killed by Trump. ntJCYnus, 0. Doc, II The southorn part of this county it aroused, and armed forcos of mon arp In search of an unknown tramp, who yostorday killed n braheman on tho Chicago and Erlo. Tho tramp was etoallng a ride, and at Gallon was ordered ?ff tho train by Drnkoman Hchoglo, ot luntlngton, Ind. Tho tramp pullod n re volver aud ahot the brnkeman, who fell dead on tho top of tho car. Ho will prob ably bo lynched If caught. At Kepchlnski's Arcade Cufe. Delicious clam soup to-night. ' Hot lunch to-morrow morning. has tendered Us services and will render scv- ml selections. Sti foot Hall, Rumors have beep current this, week that tho Ceutralta foot ball torn Would play at tho Trotting V'"'c to-morrow. Manager Fahoy, says that he waa willing to play them a game, but they havo fulled to accept his agreement. No answer has yejl been received from them. , TO CUKE A COLD IN ONH HAY Take Laxatlvo Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho muney if It fails to cure, S5 ceuts. Alurrluge Licenses. Charles Wilson Felly and Lilly Rebecca Kllnger, both of Pincgrove township. Amandus Wchr, of West IVun, and Jlrs. Emma Smith, of East Penn, Carbon county, Jqhn Fisher, aged 0(1, and Mrs. Ann Reed, aged 51, both of I'rcbuona Keonomy Is a Great ltevenue Cost of I Mu cat lug Children. The following Is a couinaratlYa list Of the cofct of educating pupils per month in tho most Important boroughs and cities in Pennsylvania. Mt. Carmcl tl-07 Danville 1.&5 Wllllunnport l it 1'ltt.tou 1.12 1 Altoona 1.21 Iincastcr 1.1 Allentown ... 1 29 PlioeiiUvllle. .. . .8S Chester.... 1 29 Steeltou 1.43 Hunbury , 1 as T fl SLEEP OF i: The Close Call of John His Son. ItlioaJi WERE YICT1MS OF WHITE Their Failure to Arrive Home Ci Search ln the Mlnea and the tlma Were Found Unconscious ln a Heading 4 Blmmokln Mlton Bhenandoab MMlkcsbnrru ... . Julius town Itutlcr Allegheny City I'otUtowu, Columbia McAdvlllc Titunville. .. .11.00 1.10 1.33 1.25 1.45 131 I.SI 1 12 1.10 1.31 1.80 KO Hunbury. , n m John Rhoades, aged 45 years, and IIP111-V aau Vt linfli M-l.Iln,i r. , Chestnut street, had nn almost m.t i cscnpo from death iu tho mines of t Shonandoah colllory last night TL( engagcu in unvtng a ncauing in 1 1 ,. 1 1 ' - . C - 1 . 1 -... 9 work at about seven o'clock yestordni-J lng. At about three o'clock in the at C, Rhoades told his son to go dowu to t way and get somo powder to propati blast. Rhoades was engaged In drilU had his back turned to his son when i tlio order, and did not uotico wlietl youug man obeyed. It has sinci learned that tho son did not hear tlii aud was in a stupor. The father col drilling for a few minutes and then I a sleep. Rhoades and his son generally arriv at about 5:30 in tho evening, After aWj their coming for about an hour all. usual time Mrs. Rhoades sent a boyli homo of tho Inside foreman, David JJ 10 ascertain li ucr Husband and sop working over tlmo, or if an accidct happened, ilr. Morgan was not at he. tho boy went to tho colliery. The told him ho know of no accident an not seen anything of Rhoades, or k The boy returned and reported the ret his visit and was sent to make Inqul tho elder Rhoades' brother-in-law 1 Diilman. The latter, accompani Benjamin Beachcr, went to tho di and, obtaining no satisfaction, into tho mines and to thn lng, where they found Rhoades and J ! - .1 1 , f j , in a ueop summer irom wuicn luoy, nnt 1,a ...Ln.l mi 1. . 1 1 forward on the drill ho had been tiBinl, 41... 1.. ,i. i rn,. . 1 ii.u iuui una iu iuu cum, xuc m stretched out in tho heading about foil behind him. It was learned for thi timo that the men were victims offi damp. lb 1J1S HUDUb o:ju o ciock wucu in i wore discovered. Thoy wero carried f foot of the slope and hoisted to the sur. last ivs the removal could be made and to the colliery ofllce, whero Dr W N was called to attend them. Tho 1 found the sou tho worst of tho two. applications were applied to the bodit l, t:m. ,i mi. ' B,iiuuiuuia uuiiiimaveieu lira , , worked over tho meu for an hour bom! succeeded iu causing a turn iu their tion, but they still remained unconsckj wore removed to their homo in an amMil Again the doctor resumed his treatmnt kept it up iucesnautly for over au houij beforo tho victims gave slgus of red Dr. Stein says that had tho men M minutes longer without attendance! sleep would havo beeu ouo of death, It! and his son woro able to bo about lda remained at their home, The sou, hi cnnillllnn irnt tlm venrat lq.t. Y,ln1if!Hi plained the least to-day. The father plained of drowsiness. The senior RlJ Is the nag bearer in the Salvation Arm Is generally known for tho active pi1 takes In tho outdoor meetings. Diamond rings, solitaires iu priccf! ?5.0U to ?150. Diamond earrings, df pendants aud laco pins at A. lIolde,i corner Main and Lloyd streste. Death of John Woll. J John Woll, aged 52 years, brother 1 1 Sheriff Woll, died suddenly at his hc'l Pottsville lat evening. Mr. Woll Iial ueeu in, lesteriiay aiteruoon,. at at J o'clock, he visited Howell's cafe in cotl with John Weeks, of town, and si afterwards started for his home Soon eating supper hu was taken ill and dicifl sutldeuly Mr. Woll was at one tlmo dent of Shenandoah, and bv trado -1 painter. Mr. Wolfs first wife was Cu.tM Shutter. Shodicdla Shcnandoali In lworulldieii, Barlara aud John, tax and rcsldo In Pottsville. The second, I aud her son, Albert, survive, The fill urraugcuicuts have not been completed At Ilreeu's Itlallo Cafe. Oysters on toast will be served as free to-night. Plenty for everybody Hot lunch to-morrow morning Meals sorved at all hours. Sco Whitclock's shoo advertisement i:condiuy Is Pain, About a week ago Dr. V. N Slelil called upon to attend one Adam Stuvil wiiu uuu Busuiuieu a severe laceration r,il.ni,l u,l,ll. I.. .1... II .u.v. .vu.. IW Vliu.bl, 4.1 .ItV IUIUUS.I1 doctor drosjeil the Injury and told the jJ to cll ut his otllco a fow days later, bl railed to do so. estorday tho d -atol agalu called and ho found tho patient's 1 In a fearful condition, with danger ol slpulas. StuwitskI had got hold of soil tho doctor's preparatious for drc.rnj jurios and attempted to treat hinsc'f Kver)hody Hays That A, Holderman's jewelry exlilbi' finest, Tho goods are of a superb i,u oarefully selected. Tho prices lowci elsewhere. HlckerPs Menagei-le. Caterer Blokort last evening re-'i telegram stating that a three year o! had been captured at Suow Shoe, l"a'J would be scut to him to-day The ai will bo on exhibition at the well k hostel ly until ChrUtmos day, when it Mj killed and served as frco lunch to the V uu that occasion. Dr, M, 8. Kltller JIoe.. Dr. M. H. Kistlcr has removed li Is , from ISO to 120 North Jardin street A Timely Warning. Threo young men representing thrms as picture ageuU arrived In town yestl and a prominent resilient at once re 1 one of them as a member of a gaueoDi fakirs who victimised tho pcopl fj kju about a year ago. tj8 dest,l ESUicjw 1. l"Tu1 i.. t . evil I dealer ' dt li4T il. -RiTnn n 'tii ieaijjns
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