The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 22, 1896, Image 1

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VOL. XI -NO
SHENANDOAH, PA., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22-, 1890.
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Itclalions (jiitr "
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CHRISTMAS : GIFTS
.IN ENDLESS VARIETY.
ROCKERS.
OGNT'S ARM CHAIRS.
TURKISH CHAIRS.
PICTURES.
EASELS.
BAHBOO TABLES.
JARDANIERS.
ROCKlNa HORSES.
SHOO-FLYS.
DOLL CARRIAGES.
FOOT STOOLS.
LADIES' DESKS.
riUSIC CABINETS.
SA.OKINa TABLES.
UMBRELLA STANDS.
MEDICINE CABINETS.
LADIES TOILET STANDS,
PIANO STOOLS.
SEWING MACHINES.
WILCOX & WHITE ORGANS.
NEW ENOLAND PIANOS.
COUCHES.
J. R. WILLIAMS 8c SON,
13 SOUTH MAIN STREET. SHENANDOAH, PA.
Holiday Announcement.
Stiff Hats.
Thi) newest stiff bat. Medium s.ro
crown, BiwUt curve on tho rim. The
prettiest stiff lint of the season, In
black and brown.
N. Y. Sporting: Hat.
A soft bat, medium ntzn flat rim, tn
black and brown, nt $1.00 and $2.00. They
nro winners,
Neckwear.
Tho newest and nobbiest assortment
ever shown outside of the large cities. Made
up npccial In order to keep the trade t homo.
Pulls, tcclcs, and exceptionally largo assort
luent of four-fn-liand, baud and shield bows,
and a big line of the very latett tnado-up
white lawns.
TUB A110VI2 HANDSOME STYLES
POPULAIt S EL tit NO PIlICES.
AT
LEGISLATIVE PLACES.
Wild Scramble for Positions lit Hani,
burg Commenced.
llAitmsiiuita, Dec, 22. Tho scrauiblo for
places lu the Legislature Is almost entirely
lost sight of becauso of tho interest taken In
tho Senatorial contest. Tho success of many
of the applicants depends to a great oxtcnt
upon who will win lu tho Senatorial fight
and the position assumed by tho applicants
In regard to tho Senatorial succession. After
tho holidays wo may oipect a large lullux or
theso appllcants,""with their llttlo booms In
tholr Insldo pockets.
The Scnato Slate Committee was soloctod
by tho Republican caucus at the closo of
last session, aud will niako the appointments
for tho coming toriu. Tho positions iu the
House will bo dished out by a Slate Com
ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.
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Booty of
Swindlers Is
Farm.
Found on a
Mi.. Million l.iiiK.r,ni,iy lnin-P, t Her
I Home In SI. Mrliolm.
Mrs. Sarah Walton, aged IS years and wife Slroilffiy
GOODS RETURNED TO THE OWNERS
They Had Been Shipped to Fictitious People
at Danville and Olrardvllle-How De
tective Amour Traced the Jersey
Piano That Dot Lost.
County Detective lilchard Amour has just
added another chanter to the disclosures nf
mlttco to bo appointed by the chairman of j Irauiluleut transactions which were brought
tho Itepubllcau House caucus ou tho ul.ht i ' H(?bt by tho arrests of Abe. Ysrnwskl.
preceding tho opening of tho sosslon. J!ep- Charles Iiubluskl and others and when the
resentatiye Marshall, of Allegheny, will j "lals tho cases como up the authorities
probably presldo over tho Houso caucus, i promise to snow that Shenandoah ha been
Ho is a friend of Senator Quay, aud is being i h headquarters for ono of tho largest,
quietly pushed by the "Old Mau's" lieu- mt shrowd and daring gang of swindlers
tenants for Auditor Oenoral. i tbat has over operated In tho country. It is
Larry T. Eyre, of West Chester, will be I said the story has not been half developed by
sergcant-at-arms of the Senate, whllo tho 1 " recent hearings and that whon tho trials
of William Walton, of Suffolk, is lying at
her homo in a critical condition, suuering
from a gunshot wound accidentally reeeUcd
at about four o'clock last evening at the
hands of her ten-vear-old daughter, llertha.
i.iiiiun is i-niiioycu ns watcnmun at the
MANY
PRECEDEN ."'
it m
cnyl
St. Nicholas colliery, but has been sick the The Committee Claims L- nr.'
lulst full- il.im ntul niioU. l ..u 1 ... li. P'
samo position in tho Houso will likely be
filled by liobort 1'. romoroy, a Lawronco
county farmer, with ox-lteprtientatlve
Wyatt, of Schuylkill, as assistant. The
lattor's friends, howovor, hope to land him
In the position of sergeant-at-arms and feel
confident of success.
are on tho people of Shenandoah will bo
amazod.
Detective Amour has boen working on tho
cases since last spring aud lias had tho co
operation of tho United Stales postal au
thorities and tho legal advice of Jt. M.
liurko, isii., for several mouths tunt. It.
MAX LEVIT,
15 E. CENTRE
EXCLUSIVE UP-TO-DATE HATTER
STREET.
AND QENT'S FURNISHER.
1 896-CHRISTMAS GIFTS-1 896
PEW SUGGESTIONS.
LADIES' COAT OR CAPK.
MISSES' JACKET.
SHAWLS.
T3LANKETS.
LAWN COMFORTS.
WHITE SPREADS.
TABLE LINEN.
NAPKINS.
TO WELLS.
LACE CURTAINS.
MORIE SKIRTS.
PLAIN and INITIAL HAND
KERCHIEFS. GLOVES.
POCKET BOOKS.
UMBRELLAS.
MUFF and BONS.
RUGS.
CARPETS.
CARPET SWEEPERS.
HASSOCKS, &c.
,1 J EDCDirp-'C North Main St.,
I I V j? Shenandoah, Pa.
r-i
1 $1.00 GAMES
Reduced as follows
Base Ball to . . , 50c
Pnrchcsi "... 90c
Game of Witches 75c
Chevy Chase . . . 7sc
Wild West . . . . 75c
Dassalinila .... 75c
Attack 75c
MORGAN'S
1U1I
m 75C. (JAMES
Reduced as follows i
65c
50C
60c
50C
Some 50c. Games to
35 Cents.
Chcssinclin to .
Skirmish to . .
In the Soup
Game of Bobb .
BAZAR.
iiiuimiiiiiimniiiiiiiiiniiiiin--
PICTURE BLOCKS,
Reduced from
1.00 to 75c
75c to 5OC
,50c to 35c
Jero 11. tier, of Huntingdon, will bo chief was Amour's clover work that placed tho
clerk, and A. D. Fcttorolf, of Collogeville, l'H;,s "10 hands of tho postal authorities
restdont clerk of the Houso. It Is settled , lliat led to Charles Itubinski's afrcst aud tho
inatucnry K. lioyor, of Philadelphia, will 1 "caring at i'ottsvillo last week in tho piano
bo speaker, and Harry Huhn, also of caso- Tho detcctlvo has held lu tho back
Philadelphia, will como back as sneaker's Kround information ho now elvos until satU.
clerk. George It. Pyue. of llarrlsbure. will I fled that tho chain of evidence was sullli.ii.iit
bo retained as chief page,
Rev. F. V. Staley, pastor of the Lutheran
church at Middletown, and an old soldier,
will be chaplain of the Senate. Rev. V. H.
Sangreo, of Harrieburg, will do tho praying
for the House.
There will be little transpiring in political
circles hero until after tho holidays, when tho
Legislature Is convened.
Your picture taken for 5c, day or night, nt
10 South Main street. 12-18-lOt
llroen's ltlnlto Cafo Kree Lunch.
Chicken soup to-night.
Hot lunch to-morrow morning.
Meals at all hours.
Bureaus, 47o, 35c, 23o
Doll Beds, 47c, 35c, 23c
tmnmmmmmmmmhnrmTtmmn
Cheapest "Toy House In Shenandoah.
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.
iy.
From 25 cents to 20 cents; from 10 cents to 8 cents. All other grades
accordingly. This stock must be disposed of at once, In order that I
can enlarge my store. Theso bargains will hold good for m short time
Come at once and take advantage of the reduction.
HP! IT c J l'AINTKIt, PAPKIl IUNOBn AND
1 llUIllclo 11. OnyUcr. DEALrat m wau, wrm.
S3 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah, Pa,
I CHRISTMAS i
ORANGES.
CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA and VALENCIA ORANGES.
ALMONDS,
ENGLISH WALNUTS,
MIXED NUTS, -
NUTS.
Two Pounds for 25 Cents.
- Two Pounds for 25 Cents.
Two Pounds for 25 Cents.
FOREIGN FRUITS.
ALMERIA GRAPES.
FIGS AND DATES.
RAISINS AND CURRANTS.
CITRON AND LEMON PEEL.
NEW CROP NEWT'S
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NEW MINCE MEAT. ,ru
b'o3 noo3 iiiiav liraibft-uw?
mr u , yj;o
Vlcted' SB A0 SV CTOUd IV f
Suspicious Prowlers.
Last night Sol. Haak, tho wholesale HiMior
dcalor, was 'followed about the streets for
some time while making his collections by
two men who evidently intended to att.ink
and rob him should a favorablo opportunity
present itself. He first noticed them In
saioon in tee rirst ward, near the P. & R,
depot, aud saw them watch him while ho
was in a saloon at tho corner of Cutliorlm,
and Coal streets. They continued on bin
tracks to the corner of Conl and Main stn-efn
and evidently finding that he was not dis
posed to travel dark or unfrequented places,
gave up tho trail at Main and I.loyd streets,
wuero one went oast and the other west.
Once Mr. Haak managed to eet tho men tn
pass him and he furnishes a description of
mum, so mat mey will be marked for tho
future. It is said that toughs from the
nefgnuoring patch have been makiug n
practice ot bounding collectors during the
weeks following the recent pay day, but thus
iar inero is no report of attacks. Mr. Hank's
discovery, liowevcr, should put collectors on
their guard.
Fine York stato celery at Coslctt's.
Nicer Than 11 rhino
And more interesting, See the talking
machlno to bo rallied at 1U South Main street,
50 cents per chance. Some one sure to get it
ror ou cenis, including a Uorcu songs. It
Hold Your llreathl!
Think of it. Nothing nicer or more ap
propriate for a Christmas gift than a present
bcleetod from our largo stock of novelties
iu silviT, jewelry, banquet lamps, etc., at
Malcy'a, 10 Xmih Main 6treet.
Hlckcrf Uafo.
Consomme koup tu nulit.
Baked potatoes aud sausage to-morrow
morning.
A lllg Success.
Tho second annual ball of tho Patriotic
Drum Corps iu Bobbins' opera houso last
night was an excellent success financially
and socially. The 4th Kegiment Drum Corps,
of l'ottsvllle, was in attondanco aud very
initeritlly aided the success of the affair.
The ioeal organization is composed of
energetlo aud enterpiislng young men who
also succeed in making their ventures highly
enjoyable to the publio aud profitable to
themstlves.
No stock of watches in gold or silver so
handsomo and attractive iu Shenandoah
as Holderman's. Selection larircr. nrices
lower.
Jiuyyour mother, wife, or sister n carpet
weeper or a pretty rug lor a I'lirJstmna pro
sent, all prices at Frlcke's Carpet Storo.
Health Itt'porta.
The following cases wero reported to the
Board of Health during tho past twenty-four
hours: Isaac and Benjamin Womor, aged 2
and 4 years, West Stawborry alley, measles j
Clarcuco Beeves, 5 years, Soutli Jardiu
street, nieaslos. Charles Scrobolis, a 3-year-old
child of Win I'euu that dld on tho 20th
lust, from diphtheria, was burled hi the
Lithuanian cemetery yesterday.
to convict. Mho story of how tho famous
piano was traced and recovered is interesting.
On tho night iu 1801 that tho piano was
brought from Bloomsburg to town in a
covered wagou Amour stood at tho cornor of
Main and Ceutro streets. It was midnight
and the dotoctivo's curiosity was aroused.
He could seo the unloading of the piano from
the corner at which ho stood and soveral
months later, when tho piano was sought by
the Cornish Organ Company of Washington,
N. J., had souio Important information to
givo. But the groat trouble was that the
uamo of tho piano could not bo secured.
Amour tried mauy schemes to got it aud
finally got a man into the house whom the
piano was stored, but when tho fall board of
tho piano was examined it was found that
tho uamo of tho maker had been skilfully
orascd and tho natno of a member of tho
family substituted. For months after efforts i
continued to try and inspect tho piano to
get the maker's name and finally Detectivo
Amour got a piano agent named Oeiso to
visit the houso as a piano insuranco agent.
Tho ruse was successful. (loiso was invited
to look at tho piano and at an opportuno
moment lifted tho top of tho upright piano
and saw tho uamo "Coruish" on ail iron
plate. As Geiso was lowering tho top tho
occupants of tho houso returned. fli
quickly hustled out of tho house aud thrown
over a porch, but he escaped injury and with
tho evidence- that lod to liubinskl'snrreit.
Tho chapter Amour has udded to tho story
is tho recovery of moro goods in the Cata
wissa Vulloy. Accompanied 1: Constable
Tom Bolin, Amour wont to a barn on tho farm
of Boujamiu Laudig aud thero found four
largo boxes of shoes and sllppeis, five dozen
boxes of baking powder and a computing
scale valued at $70. Theso goods wero
brought to town and a correspondence showed
that tho baking powder had been shippod to
"Bernard Wagner," Danville, Pa., by the
Woolson Splco Co.. aud tha scala lml I,,.,,
shipped to "J. A. Harriug" of (iirardville,
by tho manufacturers nt Dayton, Ohio.
Tho goods havo been shipped to tho
owners. A letter from a Danville lawyer
says: "Investigation shows that "Wagner"
was a uctlllous person who pretended to
ongago in business iu Dunvillo. He
defrauded quite a number of creditors.
It appears that "Wagner" had oxecutious
issued on his store, the goods wore sold and
'Wagner' skinned with tlm nmrwila " i
lettor from Dayton, Ohio, says: "We never
recovered the price of tho coniiiutlne machine
aud lost all traco of it aud the party who
bought It." Farmer Laudig is uot held
accountable in connection with the case, as it
is quite evident that he allowed his barn to
be used as a placo ot storage entirely in good
faith.
imst low days and unable to attend in l.i.
duties. Hlsson, Matthew, Is sorvlng in Ids
placo aud shortly before preparing for work
yesterday asked his father for his revolvor.
The weapon was procured and laid on tho
dining room tablo. Tho son forgot about tho
weapon and left the house without it. Shurt
ly after Bcrlha called bur mother's attention
to mo rovolvernnd was told to place it iu a
sideboard drawer. As tho girl picked it up
her fingers touched tho triggor. Tho weapon
was discharged and Mrs. Walton, who was
standing in front of lioi daughtor, fell blood- 1
lug to tho Hour. Tho report of tho
shot attracted the neighbors and great oxcitc
lnent followed. Tho bullet had entered
Mrs. Walton's side above tho thigh and pene
trated to tho abdomen. As tho victim weighs
200 pounds it was with difficulty that tho
neighbors succeeded lu removing her to
bed. Drs. H. A. and .1. 11. Klock, of Maha
uoy City, and Dr. J. S. Kiitler, of town,
wore summoned. Thoy failed to locate tho1
bullet after several attempts. Thoy aro of 1
the opinion that the bullet glanced off iu an- J
other direction from which it entered. Mrs.
Walton lies in a critical condition and it is ,
feared hemorrhages may set in. j
Wo havo something enliruly now in flno
linen collars aud culls'nt our usual low prices. '
At MAX LKVIT'S, 15 Disl Centra street. I
Fresh poultry, homo drcwed.
at Coslott's.
Have a Qovernmenl!. wrt'l'j
Their night to t "" CP
a Nation Dw 1
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llti'riiliy deluijoil fur ca 1
day with reports, rcwMns i J
i-iii.iKiuies cm ino i ul siai. -
InteiiM) public intrn ,t''ou ,j
sho.vn by tho prowl , an ' '
en wds soon sin tho ie I
session. All nvnllnblol ItleiP
Hiiucrios wns t.iuon. i thc
Kiillpry In
wns t.iuon. i the
nd sn. h cllstll'ivc
linn r:iuwof!Ws
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in Sir Julian r:iuticofcu's 'P-U
uiisMiuor; unron vou3;eti' jrirl"
Austrian minister, M., ork, J '10
wnllnn minister, nccviiiln j'-Vti. ril
sulcus mm incut's n tin i
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111 l:llniv K'l,.,flln tlm
tho ronstltutlunnt quosffj,'? ,
tlve poworof rocognltlojiiv.,,..
pnnupii .
Mr. Ciimorini
ovorybody conceded thai i'i;
.iiorgnn poiiuoiuy nddc or jq
such power wua "prepottilh ,'. I jiL
-nr. vest also enmo forv 1 .t3
rc'iiiuriia wnicii prninli-ud
personal turn to tho do bat p
iiKicmmiiiiciiL m se
hi
1 1 J pil i 1 1 ni 11 Creiites l'uii.
Tlie Sages, hypnotists, opened a week's
ongagemeut at Ferguson's theatre last night
before a crowded houso. Tho verdict of tho
audienco was prompt aud cmphatio and tho
exhibitions will undoubtedly bo well pat
ronized. Tho Sages aro superior to any
hypnotists who havo visited this rtgion and
by their demonstrations furnish an immense
amount of fun. Before tho closo of last
evening's exhibition Prof. Sago put to sleep
ono of his regular subjects with tho sug
gestion that tho sleep continue unbroken un
til 0:45 on Wednesday
jeet was first weighed upon scales broueht
upon tho stage and W. H. Waters, tho grocer,
announced tho figures as 131) pounds. After
being put to sleep tho subject was carried ou
a cot to tho window of tho storo room at No.
I Itiboutli Main street, aud will remain there
I until thu timn ui iivc r.ir II, .!-
tho stage of tho tlieatie. Mrs. Sa-e aud Dr I thnt locnsnltlimof IndouoJf .
Uranville O. drey, ouo of Prof, gjgo's s-! llowi;r of 1,10 legislative " r'
sistants, gave a private cibibitlon at the
Hotel Francy yesterday Afternoon, at which
a representation of tho medical piofossion I
and clergy was iu attendance. Tho demon-1
strations wero very satisfactory. I
ninnr'a Tinl.lln ul., ,.,,,,,...,-( -f
tlio otocutivii nlono hi
rccopnizi) iudoponcionre
u p.i
rs.
linrclly licgun whon Mr. '' h, .
ot Maine, mmlo n poln' gs
Missouri sonntor wlllllif fsSmh
nounclnn tlmt ho would w I n
tho rcsolutiiiii ho had oia .
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brnnclies.
Sovornl cithur Cuban
oiTored. thni hv Mr IT
ton ilocliirliiif Hinr. n si'i u
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DltliSS KID OI.OV1M,
Big line In all colors. We sell them cheaper
than auywhero else. Sultablo for Christmas
gifts. MAX LEVIT'S, 15 K. Ceutro street.
Vor Your Interest.
Whoover Intends to buy flno footwear will.
if they go to Werner's shoo store, 124 North
Main itreot, find it to their Interest they'll
see what wo mean by the above expression
and what H means to their pocket books an
Important difference whether tn quality or
price of goods. Footwear for old aud young,
Womer's, 134 North Main stroot.
Handsomo presents, hand decorated china
cut glass aud statuary, at Brumm's.
Killed.
General Macco, the Cuban patriot, lias
boen killed, aud so havo high prices at
Womer's shoejitoro, 121 North Main street.
A Handsome Window,
The display of imported atomizers,
cologne and perfumes, with a back ground of
uatural fruits aud iluwers, make up one of
handsomest windows over seen in Shenau
doh. It is something now and entirely
original aud should bo seen by evory one.
The secret, how to preserve fruits and
ilowers, is a valuable Christmas present. It
will be sold until Christmas night at 50 cents.
Itegular price $1.00, Uninuo atomizers, filled
with choice cologne, at half the regular prico
of the atomizers. Povinskl's drug stoio. 2S
Moro diamonds at Holilurman's than any
storo iu tho county.
Tho Uiiirorin JNt'L'lli'iico
of all purchases iu jewelry, diamonds,
watches, etc., etc., at Mafey's, JU North .Main
street, is a guaranteed fact that they aro
reliable and await yourtliousing, aud tho
prices aro such that they will prove to you
where it pays best to buy.
A fugitive Cnuglit.
Last Saturday night one Joo Schupiuski
was arretted and taken boforo Justice (Irecn
at Win. Penn on a charge of creating a dis
turbance ou a Schuylkill Traction car and as
saulting Patrick Stuck, tho motorman. While
waiting for the hearing Schupiuski took ad
vantage of an opportunity to escape. Yoster
day Coustablo Joo Peters, of Win. Penn.
caught him at Mt. Carniel and ho furnished
t00 bail before Justice Amour at that place.
Kierylinily Sujs
That A. Holderman's Jewelry exhibit is the
finost. Tho goods aro of a superb quality
carefully selected. Tho prices lower than
elsewhere.
Seo Whitelock's shoo btoio windows.
Snow storm lu all its beauty. Now buy
your child gum boots for Christmas.
WllITELtTK'S SlIOU STOllE.
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UUlUUlll uxi'iiihivciy lOi "lit
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Tho report of tho forolj
inltteo as prosontod is v
liiiiny precedents boinir
Hubstnuco ns follows s 1
ocuigross in its last si uri
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by your committee tht ,. i.J r
como for resuming It , "M
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eiicoof Cuba, Spain hn'c'i:
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ll.ilt Ills Wire.
Abo. (luzlnski, a picture framo peddler,
was arraigned before Justice Lawlor tills
morning on a riiarge of beating ids wife,
Lona, and I ' i- itcning to kill her. Abo, pro
tested innwiico and exhibited many maiks
of linger n ills on his hands, but was put
under $S10 hall for trial at tout. CJuzinski
deserted !iis wife several weeks ago, but they
became tcunited.
Fast Centre street.
It
At Kepcliiuskl's Arcado Cafe.
Vegetable soup to-ulght.
Hot lunch to-morrow morning.
Uig l"ili Shliniiont.
-Philip Stanton, tho Hazlctou aud Shonan
doah fish dealer, has received tho largest con
tlgment of fish over shipped to ono man iu
Schuylkill couuty, including a car of smelts,
miecurom nsucriesat wcliabuctoo, Canada,
Not Hiiril l Solve
Why Womor, 121 North Main street, sells
his fine footwear cheaper than others ha
has not got tho enormous expenses other
doalers havo, This is both beneficial to the
buyor aud seller.
We havo the newest, neatest and very
latest iu ladies' u.nbiellas at rciuarkablo low
prices. At MAX LUVIT'S.
Important Cures.
Sovoral well known reople In Shenandoah
havo been cured by the uso of Tail's Cures
sinco the arrival -of the doctor in town.
Should you or any of your friends havo any
of the following ailments, rheumatism,
kidney trouble, catarrh, asthma, neuralgia, i Kiiini).
pimples, blotches, fits, dyspepsia, indigestion,
ncrvouMiess, headache, liver or heart trouble I
etc., etc., call at once at Povinsky's drug
store. All cures are guaranteed aud are sold
at half prico for a few days.
Christmas Mglit Hull.
Tho Star Social Club will hold their third
annual ball, at Armory Hall, Ulmrdvillo, ou
Christmas night. 12-11). It
Tlio l'ljnu Case.
Tho plaintiff iu tho injunction suit of
Anthuny Flynn against tho Borough of Shen
andoah will conclude taking testimony at a
meeting in the Council Chamber next Satur
day and during the woek following tho
counsel for tho borough will submit cvldonco.
It is Intended to get tho case ready for argu
mtnt befure the court early in January, next
Insurgents, anil congress
ltbolf to frlondly intorv a T
quostion that romiiliiB to ft '
nature of tho noxt stop, til- ,
proiwr regard to the cusU
of nations." "l,V
Tho report horo cltos th'''
tlon, tho revolution in Gi"''1-'
thu cloi'larntltiii of tnn li.,- d J' 1
liig tho question of boH"",i
Is taken up tlm I)ol;lmi r " )' '
tho Polish rebellion of ''
rlan uprising of 1M9, tho l") J
show precoduuts for lntjr
bur of other instnncos nri!.l'i
port then says : u lu
"From this body of prcx 1 l1
thnt Kiiropo bus invarinlr; 'J1
prncticod tho right to imi,
loctlvcly, anilenbly und fu 1
lnstmico, oxcont that of t
Kuroiioan people has rc:a t (d
tlon to obtain Indepoudoi
"Tho right itself has btjr''
rlous grounds. 'Imped! 'Sl' ' 1
incroo;' 'burdonsomo mi t,""'
tlon und repression ' 4 " i
or both parties 'to Into,
of blood' ami 'ovlls of e if 1
inanity,' anil 'tho ropiA i f
(Greek tronty of 18!i7). 'A, V'l
nrroat, with the shortesl, X
the dlsordor and cftiisiou
tocol of Nov. 4, in
His own safety
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Holly and all kinds
Christmas, at Cosletts,
of
Finger Smashed,
While engaged in loading a car at Turkey
Itun eolliHrv. lniit ntcht P. Ill t llcl'tl tint rttm
trimmings for had the little flngor ou his left laud smashed
12-22-2t by a lump of coal fallluir unon it. It 1
Oblttiury, " rcd that amputation may be necessary.
Mrs. Margaret Dougherty, nc Hogan, an 1 Vuuernl DuslgnsI
titiuabl lady of Locust Gap, died at that vB ma. un fnr, ,,.,. ., ...
uiiiilibrluni of his empire
cularof April 37. 1RI9, hv ,
gary). 'To safoguard tl
honor' mid 'u ninlntnln .
Iluonco of tho intervening (J!
doolarntlons of lHM W lr( B
stato of the church), 1 lnisit; H
unci most considerable, bor
uimulmous, net of nil Eurj ig
Mesiro to lOgulato' (pi ,
treaty of Horllu in lS7S.cof lt,
ultlon of Sorvla, HouniariJ ,,
unci Bulgaria)." rl
'i ho report then turns t'f L
of Asia, In regard to rig1 in
nutliorltles agreo that the w
Uuroponn supremacy wliqifm
Turkey, Porsln, Afjjhanist. pj
l ui--iiuni, i-om on mo rig
' tlon.
! Tlio American rrt
i Tho Ainoi'lomi pn don
exliaustlvely. It Eays thi
North mid South, has al!
iiiodcrnto Kuropcui Intor
restrict its oxort-isca. On
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inive we i viu -u'v or ijeartj.
kuiuui-iiiuu Bin -ic a on tne.
luent urt in In i. '
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