The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 26, 1896, Image 1

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VOL. XH.-N0 3.
SHENANDOAH, PA., SATURDAY, DEC'EJIlllili 2(1, 18Wi.
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HOLIDAY : GIFTS
.IN ENDLESS VARIETY.
ROCKERS.
GENT'S ARM CHAIRS.
TURKISH CHAICS.
PICTURES. '
EASELS.
BAHBOO TABLES.
JARDANIERS.
ROCK1NO HORSES.
SHOO-FLYS.
DOLL CARRIAGES.
FOOT STOOLS.
LADIES' DESKS.
TIUSIC CABINETS.
SMOKING TABLES.
UA1BRELLA STANDS.
MEDICINE CABINETS.
LADIES' TOILET STANDS,
PIANO STOOLS.
SEWING MACHINES.
WILCOX & WHITE ORGANS.
NEW ENGLAND PIANOS.
COUCHES.
CHRISTMAS OBSERVANCES nnnt. rUiutrce
F0t A JJEW TRIAL
PENROSE GAINING.
IYkUvhU
Held In Many
CI iti relies.
of Hie Iocnl
JTHHEE FRIEND
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WILLIAMS 8c SON,
13 SOUTH MAIN STREET. SHENANDOAH, PA.
Holiday Announcement.
Stiff Hats.,,
The newest etlff hat. Medium slzo
crown, 8tiuiH curve on the rim. The
prettiest stilt hat of the season, In
black and brown.
N. Y. Sporting: Hat.
A soft hat, medium bWo flat rim, in
black and brown, at 81.33 and $2.00? They
ore winners,
Neckwear.
Tho newest mid nobbiest Assortment
ever shown outside of tho largo cities. Mado
up special hi order to keep the trade at homo.
Puff b, tecks, and exceptionally largo assort
ment of fourdii'liands. band and shield bows.
and a bit; Hue of tho very latest mada-up
wnuu lawns.
TH13 ABOVi; HANDSOME STYLES AT
1'01'ULAIt SELLING PItlCES.
Many of tho churches wero tlio scene of
festivities last ovenlng when tho children of
tho Sunday schools held ontortalumcuts and
received their present?. Anions tlicm was
the Presbjtcrian church. A very Interesting
program was offered and was participated In
by George Watson, Ida Duato, Vcrnlro
Steclcy, Hlaucho Schopue, Margaret Ileddall.
Hoy Krwln, William Klnkald, F. Klein,
Maud Schoppo, Homer Straub, Atinlo Con
way, Boislo Ellis nnd Ellen Wyatt. The
pastor, Kov. T. Maxwell Morrison, and the
choir assisted tho children.
Thero was a very enjoyable event at the
Calvary llaptlst church, on South Jardln
street, in which singing, recitations nnd dia
logues wero given by Keeso Thomas, Misses
lleese and Orltllths, ltobcrt Harris, Itachel
Thomas, Ituth Powell, Misses Morgan and
lteeso, Maud Harris, James Miller, Birdie
Jenkins, Miss Morgans and party, Gwcnnio
Thomas, Olwin Harris, Iiobert Miller, Will
iam Jones, Gwendoline and Lizzio Eceso,
William Kvans, Margaret Fowcll, William
Thomas, Eay Miller, Augio Hughes, Minnie
Hoffman, William Davis and Mr. Martin and
party.
Newly Discovered Evidence Alleged
Elsenhower's Counsel.
by i to
Tim Young riilliidi'lpltliiii Is Conceded
Winner llejoml Doubt.
The contest for Til ited Stales Senator con
tinues with unabated interest. The sceiio of
umue win no traiislerriMl Irani IMiilailclt) h a Si
llarrlshurg next week. Wanamaker NllbUSterinjr SCllOOlier Guarded
HELD Ifl Pit.
RUMORS ABOUT A SURGICAL TUBE
It 1 Claimed That Before John Schwlndt
Sled a Surgical Tube Was Lost
In Ills Body and That Caused
His Death.
Theodore Eisenhower, who was convicted
in tho Criminal Court at PottsTillo last May
of tho murder of John Schwlndt in town
last February, has a well dellncd ray of hope
that ho may yet secure his freedom, or at
least avoid tho gallows and gieatly reduce
tha degrco of conviction.
It will bo renicuiboreil that Eisenhowr's
defence on tho trial of (ho case was three
fold : First, that ho was Insane; second, that
The distribution of candies to tho Sundnv 1'0 bad baen driven iusano through tho at-
School connected with tho Bethauy United tentions paid by William Schwlndt, a twin
Evangelical church took place yesterday brother of tho murdered man, who escaped
afternoon and tho Christmas entertainment the shooting through close resemblance to
was held In the church in tho evening. The the'deccased; aud, third, that thero had been
exercises wero rendered by Mr. lid ward Hose- mai-practico in mo surgical aucnuance mo
wall, Bert. Kestcr, Hattio Seibert, Nellie ''''ceased received after tho wound had been
Watklns, Gertrude Conway, Edith Wood, lecoived. Tho pleas had no weight with the
Emma Morton, William Seltzer, Esther Jury and the accused was convicted of lnitr-
Lhadivick, Mamie Fogle, May Aker, Archie dcr In tho first degree, ills counsel prompt
.MAX LEVIT,
15 EL. CENTRE STREET.
EXCLUSIVE UP-TO-DATE HATTER AND GENT'S FURNISHER.
I896-HOLIDAY GIFTS-I896
)A PEW SUGGESTIONS.
XADIES' COAT OR CAPE.
MISSES-JACKET.
SHAWLS.
BLANKETS.
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.
I i DO!rvP"'Q North Main St.,
Shenandoah, Pa.
CLOSING OUT SALE !
WE HAVE ONLY A VERY SMALL STOCK OF
TOYS and GAMES
left, and as we desire to CLOSE THEM OUT
entirely, we have CUT PRICES IN HALF.
See Our Toy Window for Prices.
m. MORGAN'S BAZAR. A
COLUMBIA : BREWING": COMPANY
. .BREWERS OR...
Lager Beer, Porter and Ale.
Shapbcll, Lnima Druuihellcr, Susie Itchu and
parties of boys and girls. Tho singiug by
Sauipselland party was a feature of tho
entertainment.
A very enjoyable Christmas cnlortainmeut
was held last evening in the German Lutheran
church on West Cherry street and tho chll-
ursn renaorou a very interesting program.
ly applied for an arrest of judgment pending
a motion for a new trial and forsoven months
Eisenhower has been awaiting the progress
aud result of this step.
Tho delay has been th'i subject of frequent
couuneut and many people have qui to as
often ventured tho opinion that it would
terminate In tho counsel fur the accused
mo festival in the Trinity iteformed I springing a surprise. It current rumors
church on West Lloyd street attracted an at-1 have foundation tho opinion willboconllrmed
tendance that filled tho church to its capacity. when tho motion for a now trial comes up
After a very pleasing program of musical I"or argument beforo Judgo Savidgo at a
selections, dialogues, recitations, etc., had special session of the coutt filed for to-night,
been rendered there was a distribution nf The substance of tho rumors alloatis that
candles and other presents, during which the , Eisenhower's lawyers have discovered that.!
pastor, Kov, Iiobert O Uoylc, received a sub- during one ot tho operations or examlna
stautial purse. Tho presentatiou was made ! tioua of 'ho victim before death a tubo used
by Mr. M. H. Muster. dropped into Homo vacancy of the
Tho Christmas festivals in the WuMi I body and was not recovered until a post-
headquarters will be opened in the latter
city on Monday, on which day Senator l'en
roM will alxo put in mi appearance. Tho
members of tho Lenlslature will begin to
wend their ways to the ttato capital next
week, snd from that tiino forth the lines will
be drawn. Tho friends of Senator Pcurow
were never more confident of success than
they aro to-day. '
Senator Uobin, a supporter of tho Combine,
has declared against Wanamaker, while Hon.
Ueorgo V. Lawrence, tho oldest member of
tho Legislature, Is for Penrose. During
Senator (Juay'a visit to Philadelphia this
week ho succeeded in converting two Com-1
bine members of thu Legislature over to the
Ponroso column. This doesn't look as lf
the Beaver stntosman bad deported PeurcioM
The Wan.imaker boomers aro arranging for
a public meeting In Philadelphia on Wodnes- 1
day. I
All thn county olllcialy-elcct In this comity
favor tho selection of Penrose, and arc advo-!
eating his cause. 1
The Miners' Journal is authoiity for tho
statement that the Ponroso petitions circu-
lated in Pottsville alouo havo been signed by
over 5,000 business men, tradesmen anil ,
mechanics, while tho Wanamaker petitious,
circulated in nino of tho largest towns of the
county, received Ies than Out) signers up to
date. Ono Senator and five members of the
Houso from tho Schuylkill delegation will
cast their votes for Peuiose, leaving only one
Senator and ono member of thu llouso for !
Wanamaker.
Shenandoah shows up in good shape for
Penrose. His candidacy has been endorsed
by tho members o tho Ilorough Council, thu
School Iloaid, the police depaitmuut, all tho
borough officials, clergymen, professional
men, leading business men, meubauics, ,
tradesmen, miners and voters generally.
1 heso signatures foot up a total of about 700
voters.
Delano also comes to the front fur Penrose,
the iio.vt united States Senator.
Vessels.
SHE WAS NOT IN A NAYALl
The Published Report That She ti,
on a Spanish Steamer la
tivoly Deniod Both at Key?
. and Havana Alleged Spar1
Victory.
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Jiaptist aud Primitive Methodist churches
were held on Wednesday evening and the
Sunday Schools gave entertainments. Kov.
James Moore, pastor of the Primitive Metho
dist church, received a purso from tho young
people of tho church during tho distribution j
ot presents.
mortem was held. Xo evidence of this,
even a hint in connection with it was brought
out at the trial, so that if truo that such a
tiling did happen there can he no doubt that
Eisenhower will bo granted a new trial, as
tho discovery comes clearly within tho rulo
of new discovered evidence and very im-
The Methodist Episcopal church, on East portant ovidoucc, too.
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 canpossibly be produced.
Tills morning Drs. J. G. Church and J.
Pierce liobcrts went to Pottsvillo to appear
before an ezaminor appointed by tho court
to tako testimony bearing upon tho alleged
discovory. It is intimated that one, if not
both of the physicians can give testimony
showing that a surgical tube was lost in tho
victim's body nnd tho examination as to
why the matter was not mentioned upon tho
trial will no doubt be of great interest.
Itreen's Itlnlto Cafo Free Lunch,
liean soup to-night.
Meals at all hours.
Reduction in Wall Paper.
From 25cent to 20 cents; from 10 cent to 8 cenU. All other erodes
uccordimrl v. Thin stock must hel llsiosed of at ones. In order that I
van enlarge m store. These bare. ia will hold good for a short time
Come at onto nml take advantago of the reduction,
wj r-r PAINTER, PAPKIl HANQHR AND
DEAI.Elt IN WALL rAl'EIt,
Jardln St., Shenandoah, F.
23 S.
i897 -NEW YEAR -1897
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.
FRUITS.
FOREIGN
ALMERIA GRAPES.
FIGS AND DATES.
RAISINS AND CURRANTS.
Oak street, was also tho scene of joyous cere
monies yesterday. At 3 p. m., there was a
gathering at which tho iufant school received
a distribution of candy and from 5.30 to U p.
m, tho main school held exercises comprising
Instrumental and vocal selections, recitations,
quartette, ducti, etc. Rev. Alfred Hccbner,
tho pastor, received a fob ehaiu from his Sun
day school clsi and a number of the teachers
were kindly remembeied.
The children of tho Welsh Calvinistio
Methodist Sunday school assembled this
morning and shared in the annual distribu
tion of candies.
At Kepcliliiikl's Arcade Cafe.
Clam soup on Monday morning.
Suges' Kngugemmit Cloaeil,
Tho engagement of tho Sairos. hvnnntlt
closed suddenly last night on tccouut of
Prof. Sago aud his wife sutieriii" from irrinnn.
They aro confined to their rooms at the
Hotel Franey. Tho exhibitions vestenUv
i afternoon and last evening wero given by
Dr. Grauvillo Q, Grey and wero very success
ful and highly nmusing. Tho patronaee in
the evening was very good, but at no tlmo
sinco Monday night has the attendance been
in proportion to expectations. At Hazleton
tho Sages wero so successful that their en-
th,.v Z . ' i f , . ?? weots, ana i COIltimlcd ber household duties without any
about ! .'I , trSt:atMfha,,10rCit,yt further interruptions since. Yesterday
don't I n S"; U Peopta JlmIUV Sllieldai tu0 eolllal F1t rd boni.
i.lo T, , i ' i n ' ,a , f1","',1 ' ''n' ! face, proudly drove tho babe, with their
innn?J l !" I f W .Dr-!nJrey ' Qodlparents io St. Michael's church, whore
announced that on account of their illness they were christened by Father Laurisi...
.. , D.CT.,mm,. womu not appear again i IucredlM0 . the story abneari it Is well-
hut , niilluMiHpiitpd mi tibvsicJau'H servlcos heinir
needed, and the event was over beforo the
proud father could summon any of tbo
neighboring women, whoso assistauce also
was unnecessary. It is also superlluous to
state that mother and babes are "doing as
well as can bo expected," and that the event
was celebrated yesterday with great eclat.
Alwuys Unexpected.
Nicholas Plavehan, a stout-built young
Slay who resides in "Bradley's liow" in tho
First ward, is Just now receiving tho con
gratulation of his fellow countrymen over an
ovent that occurred in his family on Thurs
day afternoon, last. Nicholas' wife, too,
comes in for a great deal of admiration from
the fair sex in that end of town for tho busi-ness-llko
manner In which sho transacted
her part in the important afl'air, but bears
her honors with becoming matronly dignity.
On Thursday afternoon she was busily en
gaged preparing a baking of bread which
she postponed for half an hour, when she
presented her husband with a pair of twin
boys, and then finished her baking and has
and the engagement would closo. It is
fair to say that those who have attended the
exhibitions havo in no way been disappointed;
but, ou the contrary, have been afforded all
tho enjoyment they could get. The enter,
talnlug features have frequently equalled
those of the best farco comedy companies
that havo appeared hero.
Kemlrlck llouso l'reo Lunch.
Sour krout and fresli pork to-night.
"Y" Program.
The following program has been prepared
for tho meeting of the "Y" this evening:
Singing, "Y;" scripture reading, Mr. U.
James; Christmas reading, Miss M. West;
duett, Missss Davis and Kichards; "How I
spent Christmas," Mr. Edward Danks; re
marks, Mr, A. C. Morgan; solo, llella Hrown;
recitation, Emma Llewellyn; cornet solo,
Salllo Beddall; remarks, L. A. Hopkins;
insirumoniai soio, JU Kenlcr; recitation,
Lillle Bevan; reading, John H. Danks; duett,
Misses Bevan aud Waslcy; critic, Harry
Gable.
Large lino of slippers for ladles' house wear
at 3J cents.
Wjhtklock's Shok Stoke.
Two Shots Won.
Albert Elscnhart and Elmer Hinkle, of
Brownsville, engaged In a pigeon shooting
match yesterday ou tho ilsld north of town
for 1 25 a sido. Each shot at seven birds and
Eisenhart won, killing two. Hinkle failed
to score. At practice tho day before both
men killed six out of seven.
lllckert's Cafe,
Something special, will be served as free
lunch to-night.
Tho greatest bargains in tho jewelry lino
at A. Iloldcrman's.
MAHER DEFEATS O'DONNELL.
Ilia Australian Completely Knocked Out
In Twenty-two Seconds.
NEW Youk, Doc. 20. It took just twenty
ceconds of tlmo for Potor Maher, the Irish
honvywolght pugilist, to again domon
strato his superiority in ring: tactics and
hard hitting quiilititw ovor Stovn O'Don-
noil, tho Australian boxer, yesterday nftor
noon in tho uroimof tho f! renter New York
Athlotto club on Conoy Iblund. Hoth men
wero In oxcellont condition nnd trained to
tho hour.
From tho outset Mnlior nevor loft the
rosult in doubt. He rushed ut O'Dounell
the moment tho roferoo called time, and
O'Dounell ussumed tho defensive. The big
Australian lod his let 6 for Mahor's body,
but tho Irishman blocked tho blow with
his right hand glovo. Then Mnlior sent
his loft to tho chin mid swung nguln with
his left ou tho fnco. Ho put O'Dounell to
tho floor a socouil later with u loft on tho
chin, mid nftor the Australian rojiainod
hi foot Mnlier lnndod n left smash on tho
jaw, following it quickly with a left half
hook which sont O'Donuell down In a
hoap.
Stovo rolled ovor on hN bnok in a holp-1
less condition, mill tho roferoo slowly
counted him out Tho big Irishman stood
about tvrolvH feot away from his fallon op- '
ponout while tho reforoo was counting oil I
the seconds, and a tremendous shout wont I
up from tho 1,600 pooplo who watched the !
briof encounter, and tho band playod "The !
Wearing of tho Groon," in honor of the !
victor.
Itrriitian's Now ltcstiiiiinnt.
Sour krout, Baked beans and fiesh pork tonight.
Kkv Wr.sr, Flu., Deo. 0,
incut WHS nindo vostordar nt Hi
tho report cabled from Now Yul t-rr"1'1
filibuster Three Frlond had 1 i5 t1"'
on by iv Spanish cruiser nmr"ji
Rtcnmur had disabled a SpanLli,
This roport is positively doulod t
:ircios, who niunn that nothioi
kind occurred, but that tho stD,
irom wholo cloth. M,
It Is admitted that tho stonisii
Dii tno south sldo of tho lslan'lj
nuuKuu lime more Was UO UgBM
luriueriuoro uumitteil that OX JT
iiiu uoigu was socurou uy uonn
coast guards having capturodn
tion. Tho Throo Frionds Is 1.
under tho guns of tho Ilaleigh
Lowis refusos to say anything
trip, savo that ho had boon aftat
As to tho otory of n light, ho p.
nornnco. Nono of tho orow '
ducod to speak of tho nffalr.
Tho vossol does not boar uny
uunuiur, nun tno report Is doiy
Havana advicoi aro that Gome;.
guard has cuptured tho town o . ft
sega, in yautn Clara province ?i
entire garrison and nil tholr stc' J
J! tallonof frosh troopswnssonttPiW ....
1 yesterday from Havana to be'' oJ,f v
front, (iroat exertions nro beijilj,
BoiamniUB lorco 10 OppOSO W,ri.j
luez, and throo linos aro belnj- si
get tho Cubans ontanglod i, ,i(i
'thorn mi il .riiBbn.l 1
Ar,I.i;GCII SPANINIt Vlt1
A llllltln Nt TnM..t,nn
gouts "Put to I'llght.,,
HI
inn
u p.l
rs.
Havana. Doo. SO. Mnior Dm
that tho battullou of Cuonra K. 'I'mhl
fight near Telleohoa with tho, I Dd
Dands under Felluo. Alvoroz. j .V til
Ilarrotu. Lieutonant Frnlrlo Wi i-'iA 111
woundoil, and aftorwnrd diet lUri
surgciits left four doad upon ti
cnrrJod away many otliors. jt l
abandoned a largo numbor of.- 'aril
many muiiitUiiis. Tho prison I noil
captured says that thoro were t ttwil
insiirgonts killed Tho Soant
turod nino Mausur rlllns ami .3 Jit"l
Ucniingtons, which had boon x H' I
Hold, nnd nearly n hundred h' i
insurgent dead wero oarriod t ' It"1
ot Qiilntana for lilentlflcatir it
them was Captain IJuseblo iuij'
Lieutenant Il.illejos. Tho tf tin
ono killed mid eight wounded h V
Inqulrios in olllolal quarterly! tiod;
ropondont of tho Associated l'l U
ii denial of tho storv tmlilli
United States that tho fllibust
Throo Friends llrod upon a Si
boHt whioh iittomptod to oapt
running into tho San Juuu rh
Its cargo of arms and muultloi
rg.
llaJ
'-e.
How's Your Cough?
Pan-Tina cures it, 25c. At Gruhlor Bros.,
drug store.
Victim or a Train.
Some tlmo ago Joseph Kosloski, aged 18
years, of North Catherine street, and
Terrauco Michauc, aged 10 years, of Wost
Coal street, lefttiieir homes anddecldcd to
"tako to the road," They tramped to the
Western part of tho stato and ou Wednesday
last KoMoaki was killed between Altoona and
Pittsburg whilo trying to getonauoving
freight train. The remains arrived hero ou
Thursday and are at tho lesidence of tho
parents. Michano arrived with them. He
scaped injury by the train, but his right arm
is badly frozen, llcth tho boys suttered
terribly from exposure aftor they got among
strangers in tho western part of the state.
This week wo sold 53 pairs men's and boys'
Snag boots. Wc are the leading Bhoe store
for Snag boots j have more of them. Come
and see us.
Wiiitklock's Siiok Stoke.
Notlco to Ited Men.
All members of Sheuandoah Tribe No. 155,
Improved Order of Ited Meu, are requested
to attend a regular stated meeting In Eagau's
hall on Wednesday, Doccmbor 301h, at 7
p, m, Business of great Importauco will bo
transacted. By order of
James IIekiuxuton, S.
Attest ; Tuos. Helms, V of Ii. 12-2U-3t
Advertised Letters.
Letters addressed to tho following named
npnnln i-Amntti mwiiltil fnv at ,Vin lm.al ....,
CITRON AND LEMON PEEL. I ofllcet Miss Annie Brannon, Mrs. John T.I , , uh.k J. ...
--mm-mmmmm--mm lltitchey, Miss Mary Griffiths, Mrs. J E. Charles Yaukualis was put under bail by
Geesaman, Albert Herman. Agold Godwin. Justice Cardlu yesterday for striking John
NEW CROP NEW ORLEANS BAKING MOLASSES. Veulcker, Joseph Purcell, V A, Bolcta on the head with a black Jack.
Biotnower, Joseph Lutmaa. A Sure for Cougn, an4 Coid8i
The greatest bargains In the Jewelry line That's what Pan Tina is, 25c At Gruhlor
,t l Hold wjjv,u ...... Bros., drug store
Struck by a Train.
A Polo named Alex. Seiuauls narrowly es
caped being killed ou the Lehigh Valley
railroad in tho southern part of town last
evening. Ho was struck by a coal train and
knocked down an embankment. Tho crew
of tho train picked him up and after being
bathed and rubbed a few minutes Seinanis
recovered sufficiently to walk home without
aid.
Merry f 'hrUtmas to all from Wiiitklock's
Shoe Stob::.
Communion Serlcu.
Presiding Elder A. M. Stirk, of Alien
town, will on Sunday evening preacli in the
llothany United Evangelical church, after
which the Lord's Supper will bo celebrated.
The pastor, I. J. Iteitz, will preacli at the
morning scrvico on "Jesus, Our Best Friend."
A Handsome Girt.
Christmas brought many joys to Mrs. M.
M. Burke, of South White street, and on in
particular was a handsumo upright Malcolm
Love piano furnished by O'Neill Bros., and
which alio received as a gift from her hus
band. To be Arbitrated.
A rule for arbitration was filed In tho
Court of Common Pleas on Thunday by M.
M. Burko, Esq., counsel for the plaintiff, in
tho ejectment suit of Itohlaud against Mo
Donald, Tho lteeso Funeral,
Tho funeral of Joseph licese took placo
this afternoon from tho family residence at
Lost Creek. It was attended by Shenandoah
Lodge No. 501, 1, 0. O. 1'., and Shenandoah
Lodge No. 511, F. & A. M., of which tho
deceased was a member, The remains were
brought to town and interred in tin Odd
Fellows' cemetery.
Germany Would side with
London, Doo 28. Tho.Tinu
rosponilunt says. "Tho Washljl,
orniiumt hus boenconfldontlall
although In vory friendly torm,'
Europoun powers would not ir
slvo should tho Unltod State, 1
or encourage tho Cuban lusii
my Information is oorrect an I
has boon further given that (
quite ready, oven now, to ts
sido should the Unltod Statei
position officially to sido wi'U ,
IVm n Pioneer or Catliollo 1
Washington, Deo 20. - Mrs '
son Dorsoy, tho plonoor of Caty
turolu this country, died hep,
aged 83 yoars. She was nn old ''
Wushlngton and was a daug
lato Hov. William MoKonuey. I
In tho Unltod Statos navy, H
orod with personal lottors frc f
nnd also from Popo Leo, A fe u
Cardinal Gibbons paid publla)
hor work and Its influence In n
sont hor in behalf of himself a ,
archy of Amorlca. Mrs. Dor
number about thirty -l
Mujnr MoUluley's ClirU 'n
Canton, O., Dec SO. llcauj I v
mas woathor prevailed in Car J i
day, nnd Major McKlnlcy nml,, )
hold mndu tho most of tho
offered. The greater parr t f ' ,
Major mid Mrs. MrKiulcy sr .' .
lug about in u doublo seat -cl ,'
lng with them on tholr Uttloj I 1
various members of tho faml'M
homestead, where mother Mc 'r
hor daughter, Miss Helen, rcsi(
modest little homo the prisulc
ins unrlstmas turkey
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CRANBERRIES.
Shot III Mil hi ho for Til
COUDESl'OHT, I'll. I)C" 8
Thomas mid his son Kdwun ui
Cuba, this county, wero tvttU
what thoy bolleod wore tlilie I
nen jioumj. uotii went out wl
tho boy Bpled two men nor I)
shot without any question, '
found that the men wero ty!
by the namo of Hrlrgs, win
tuo homo of tho 'Humus
huutlng. Arthur H' Ircs waff
j uuu will prulwlily dio. i
, Your picture taken for 5e d.,
! 10 .South Malu street. 'I
Mitkonlo DKIno Si')' ''
It is tho custom of the r
whenever St John a da r
attend divine scrvii H"
church selected by
andoah I oil go No
cUled to attend w
funned , liur li l
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