The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 28, 1896, Image 1

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THE HERALD
Creates harness became ef itskncr.vn
large circulation an J lenders rich
results to its advertisers.
VOL. XII.-NO 4
SHENANDOAH, PA., MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1890.
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HOLIDAY : GIFTS
.IN ENDLESS VARIETY..
ROCKERS.
OEM'S ARM CHAIRS.
TURKISH CHAIRS.
PICTURES.
EASELS.
BAH BOO TABLES.
JARDANIERS.
ROCKING HORSES.
SHOO-FLYS.
DOLL CARRIAGES.
FOOT STOOLS.
LADIES' DESKS.
J lUblO OALSirNtllS.
SMOK1NO TABLES.
UMBRELLA STANDS.
MEDICINE CABINETS.
LADIES' TOILET STANDS,
PIANO STOOLS.
SEWING MACHINES.
WILCOX & WHITE ORGANS.
NEW ENGLAND PIANOS.
COUCHES.
J. P. WILLIAMS 8c SON,
13 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SH EN AN DOAH, PA.
USEFUL .. NEW .. YEAR'S .. GIFTS
Gent's night robes 50c to $1.65.
Fine wool nnderwear and half hose.
A complete line of the latest collars and cuffs at our usual low
prices.
Our neckwear is still taking the lead in the winter fashions.
We offer big bargains in fashionable stiff and crush hats.
Publisher of Reliables Facts.
MAX 1EVIT.
I896-HOLIDAY OIFTS-I896
Njfl PEW SUGGESTIONS.
LADIES' COAT OR CAP1J.
1 MISSES' JACKET.
SHAWLS.
- BLANKETS.
' LAWN COMFORTS.
WHITE SPREADS.
TABLE LINEN.
NAPKINS.
TOWELLS.
LACE CURTAINS.
J. J. PRICE'S
MORIE SKIRTS
PLAIN and INITIAL HAND
KERCHIEFS. GLOVE3.
POCKET BOOKS.
UMBRELLAS.
MUFF and BONS.
RUGS.
CARPETS.
CARPET SWEEPERS.
HASSOCKS, &c.
North Main St.,
3 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 Pric
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 whLh we buy the best
and endeavor always to
MAKE THE BEST
that can possibly be produced.
Reduction in Wall Paper.
From 25 eenla to 20 cents; from 10 cents to 8 cents. All other grades
accordingly. This etocle must bo disposed of at once, tn order that I
can enlarge my store. These bargains will hold good for a short time
Jy. Come ut once and fake advantage of the reduction,
PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND
DEALER IN WALL PAPER.
Thomas H. Snyder,
23 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah, Pa!
1897 -NEW YEAR -1897
ORANGES.
CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA and VALENCIA ORANGES.
NUTS.
ALMONDS, - - - Two Pounds for as Cents.
ENGLISH WALNUTS, - - Two Pounds for 25 Cents.
MIXED NUTS, - - - Two Pounds for 25 Cents.
FOREIGN FRUITS.
ALMERIA GRAPES.
FIGS AND DATES.
. cs . RAISINS AND CURRANTS.
J CITRON AND LEMON PEEL.
sRftP NPW ORTPAIWi ft AWTNfl Mm AQCPC
il 'rflCE MEAT. o: .0 CRANBERRIES.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
l'locccdlngs nt the ltegiilnr Monthly Mcot
ttiT Saturday livening.
Thu Hoard of Health Ucld a monthly meet
ing in tho Council Chamber Saturday ovon
ItiS, which was attended by the following
members : Mossis. Spalding, llulonc, Mc
Halo and llolman. Tho meeting was a short
one and devoted chlclly to tho consideration
of statistical reports. Tho epidemic com
mittee reported that there were 52 contagious
diseases during the past mouth and for tho
snmo period the necrology committeo re
ported 25 deaths and two still births. Tho
diseases reported were membranous croup, 3 ;
diphtheria, 3; typhoid fever, 1; scarlet
fovor, 1 ; measles, 41. Health Ofllcer Conry
reported that ho abated live nuisances.
Secretary Curtin reported that ho had re
ceived a reply from the secretary of thu
School Hoard stating that after Jauuaary 1,
1807, all pupils not vaccinated would bo ex
cluded from the schools and that Superinten
dent Hogart would furnish all data required
by the Board of Health. Tho secretary also
reported that 35 local and two transient
permits wero issued during tho month and
ten of the permits wero issued for non-resident
cases.
Health Officer Conry stated that ho visited
the uuisanco on Laurel street complained of
at the last Borough Council meeting and
found that tho Council has not opened the
street from Jardin street to the Lehigh
Valley railroad; water that should liavo the
guttor for its channel is llowiug in tho
middlo of the street.
lift. BMP
IS GOJIFIDEIIT.
Certain of Securing: a New Trial
Elsenhower.
for
TUBE LOST IH SCHWINDT'S BODY.
j Dr. J. 0. Church Testified to That Before
an Examination on Saturday and
' It Will De Urged as Oood
i around Tor a New
Trial.
Hpcclnl IIehalI) Correspondence.
I PoTTsvn.l.E, Deo. 28. Great interest is
manifested over tho case of Theodore Eiscu
, howor. The developments before the ox
amincr here on Saturday was clearly in his
favor and thoro is not tho slightest doubt
that tho condemned man will bo granted a
j new trial. Congrcssma'n llrumm and his
I colleague, Georgo Dysoti, Esq., are so posi
tive of this that they expect Judgo Savldgo
1 to grant their motion for a now trial and do
not apprehend that they will bo obliged to
carry tho case to tho Supremo Court,
i Whan tho case was called heforo tho ox-
TROUBLESOME DRUNKS
,KS- iTHE
A gu I list j
Olm nr Them Prefers Charges Agul
Tun Iii1lci'imii.
Saturday night one William Shusuick, who
was under tho influence of liquor, entered j
Lovino's fruit stand mnr tlm T.,.hii.)t VhIW !
demit, mill nflrtr eiitw1iti.r a..,... II....... M. IV hf Ml,t, Airilnct lllf
l.evino with stealing his turkey. niu.i.l'
HE DM
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charged
Shumick left tho place and upon returning
with two friends named William Shustoek
and Stincy liakus, attacked Levinc. Cou-lU
stable Taliesiu Phillips appeared and took 1
Shusuick in custody. Shustoek and liakus '
iollowed the olllcer and his prisoner along
Centre street. When near .Main street Sims
nick suddenly turned and struck Phillips on
tho nosu and Shustoek and liakus also
pounced upon the ollhcr. Policemen Toah,
Goodman and l.co arrived upon tho scene
and a free Unlit ensued. Shustoek and liakus
wero Anally overcome and marched to the
lockup. Shusuick had to be removed to tho
lockup in a wagon and Dr. Slein dressed his
head, putting four stitches in tho wounds.
Tho three men were taken heforo Justice
Lawlor. Shusuick and Shustoek gave bail
ALARMING COM
Should It Be Shown That tsjj
on a Snanlah War VessM
Seems Probable, Hi,
Must be surremj
to Spain.
f,,rti!:,l at ,,,H ,! Ift. ,...u I , , um"-v '"(rilic-nuil "Vor
in uciauib oi nan. j nu mreo men aro
charged with assault and battery by Con-
stable Phillips nnd I.eviuo made, a charge of
assault and battery against .Shusuick. 1
Tills morning Shustoek went before Jus
tice Lawlor and, through his counsel, M. M.
llurke, Lsq., entered suits against Policemen
l.co aud Uoodinan charging them with fal.se
no J
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r-' il
Tho greatest bargains in tho jewelry lino
at A. Holdcrman's.
Flower Mixtion Iteport.
The report of tho Flower Mission con
nected with the Y. W. C. T. U., for the
months of November and December, is as fol
lows : Distributed 0 bouquets of llowcrs, 10
baskets of fruit, G loaves of bread, 1 glasses
of jelly, 2 quarts of soup, 50 pounds of flour,
0 baskets of provisions, 1 pair of shoes, 12
garments and 21 pages of literature. Visits
made, 20 ; collections, $2.30; donations, $1.74,
exclusive of the Christmas donations re
ceived by the special committee on tho 23rd
inst. Tho report is authorized by Miss
Mattie Price, superintendent of tho Mission.
Ladles' Duy Wednesday.
Tho great Passion Play Tableaux of
Obcramnicrgau is the grandest aud finest
piece of work in tho world, and every one
should be sure to sco it. Wednesday, De
cember 30th, wo will set aside as ladies' day
from 1 p. m. to 6 p. m., and no gentlemen
will be admitted during that timo. You pay
uothiug till you see it, then hut 10 cents,
even if you think it has benefitted you one
dollar. Tills is tho last week of tho Passion
Play. Next week the X-lIays will bo shown.
At Kepcliluskl's Arcade Cafe,
lleau soup to-night.
Clam soup to-morrow morning.
Meeting iif tho Tress Club.
Members of tho Mahanoy Valley Press
Club; all newspaper proprietors aud job
priuters through tho Mahanoy Valley and in
Shenandoah, aro earnestly requested to at
tond a meeting of much luiportauco in tho
parlors of Hotel Franey, Shenandoah, on
Wednesday evening, December 30th, nt 8
o'clock. Matters that need tho attention of a
full attendance will be acted upon, and tho
desired disposal of them will bo of valuable
assistance to each and every proprietor of
newspaper and printing unices. Tho meet
ing will bo open to all, whether they are
members of tho press club or not.
W. E. Van Wkut, Pres.
Ham Tilkv, Sec'y.
Kcndrlck limit lr I.tiiirh.
2I!cau soup will bo served as free lunch to-
mgiii.
Iturgt HS Hodgett In .Jail.
Chief liurgcss William Hodgett, of Mt.
Carniehjivas committed to thocouuty prison
on Saturday for'thirty'days byJustlco Iiecd
Hodgctfs w ifi- rhargod him with assault and
battery. J,i.lit.o Kecd gavo tho prisoner a
soundjectuioun wife-beating before tending
him to jail. " - -
How's Your Cough?
Tan-Tina cures 11,250. At Gruhlor ilros.,
drug storq;
Time ut Collieries.
Tlie I.ehlgli Valley collieries jvill work
three days this week, commencing on Tues
day. The P. &"K."cr& I. CoTcolliericrcom'.
menced to-day and will possibly work three
days.
Jflekcrt'H Cate.
Calf's liver and potato sauco will bo served
to-morrow morning.
llvaltU lteports.
Only two cases have been reported to tho
Board of Health during tho past IS hours.
They aro Gertio aud George Hardwick, land
2, 203 South West street, measles.
May 1'rove a Murder.
Antonio Freshneddy, an Italian residing at
Wm, Peun, was removed to tho Miners
hospital yesterday, sufl'oriug from the effects
of an assault made upon blm ou tbo main
road of Wm. Penn at six o'clock last Friday
night. Dr. Diddle says the victim is in a
critical condition. Tho assailants have not
been apprehended.
Don't Forget
tho shooting match on New Year's day for
the live black bear, near llaird's field. Win
ner has the cholco of taking thu bear or f 20.
Tickets 23 cents each.
II. C. Smith, 17 W. Centro strcot.
Sub.vanpoau, Pa.
Held Fur Interference.
Chief of Polico Tosh Saturday night
arrested Jacob Iieruosky for Interfering with
him when ho was making an arrest on South
Pear alley. Ilernosky furnished f500 ball,
TO CUItK A COM) IN ONK HAY
Take Laxatlvo Dromo Qululuo Tablets. All
druggists refund tho money If it fails to euro.
23 cents. I
Injured liy u Fall. I
Jeremiah Horrcll, 11 years of age and re
siding on North Catherine street, sprained
bis back by sllpplnc and falling down steps
at the Plank ltldgo colliery washery this
morning, lie was removed to his home in a
amlnerou Satunlay Mr. Dyson first made a ; arrest, assault and battery and larceny. He
strlko for delay. Ho claimed that ouo of his , claims that Leo and lluodnmu beat him in
most important witnesses was ill, but District tho lockup and took eight dollars from him.
Attoruey Bechtcl vigorously opposed tho , Tho rolico say the charge is a gamo of blitlf,
ipplicatlon. Ho declared that Eisenhower's Policeman Goodman having prosecuted
m coij i'
counsel wero grasping at straws to save their
client from hanging, but that they could not
do, as Eisenhower had 3hot and killed John
Schwlndt and would liavo to hang for it.
The examiner decided that the caso would
have to proceed and Mr. Dj'son called Dr. J.
O. Church to tho witness stand. The evi
dence tho doctor gave not only greatly
pleased Eisenhower's lawyers, but took the ,
District Attorney completely by surprise. It !
is said that up to the timo of tho examina-1
tiou ho hadn't the slightest idea of what the !
counsel for tho coudctnncd man intended to
show and that hit statement in lighting the j
po.tponcmcnt ot tho hearing that the dofense
was grasping at straws was made in perfect
good faith.
Dr. Church sworo to alt tho ucleuso ex
pected, i. e. that a tubo was lost in John
Schwlndt's body while, he was being treated
for tho gunshot wound and it was never
recovered. Tho tube referred to was fivo or
six inches in length and mado of rubber. It
was used fur draining tho wound of inipuii
tics. It appears that Dr. lliddio had placed
two of the tubes at the injury to tho spine.
Dr. lliddio was to liavo railed to sco the
patient ouo night, but other engagements
prevented him from doing so. Dr. Church
waited until tho noxt morning, or twelve
hours after. Dr. Iliddlc still failed to ap
pear and, as the patient's condition took a
serious turn, Dr. Church decided
to dress tho wound himself. It was
whilo doing so that he discovered
one of tho drainago tubes was missing The
tubo was not found in any of the dressings or
bed clothes and It was concluded that it had
been lost in tho body of tho victim. Schwlndt
died about twonty-four hours after the tube
was missed. Nothing was .said of tho tubo nt
the trial and tho doctors will In all probabil
ity explain this by a statement that no evi
denco concerning it was brought out and
they wero not questioned in regaid to it.
To-night tho caso will como up before
Judgo Savidgo on tho argument of tho
motion for a new trial and Congressman
Bruinm will mako all he can out of the dis
covery. He will argue first on Dr. Church's
testimauy, showing u tube was lost in the
body of tho deceasod and death followed
twenty-four hoursafter aud will follow it up
with an argument ou tho expert testimony
of Dr. Halhcrstadt, of this place, to tho
effect that the tubo in all probability caused
death. Thu District Attorney will, of courso,
make a strong fight against tho motion and
contend that tho tubo had nothing to do witli
the case; that the pistol shot wound, and
that alone, killed Schwlndt. It is generally
believed that a new trial will bo granted.
There is nothing to show how tho tube be
came lost in the body of the deceased, but it
is thought that it became displaced while the
patient turned at some timo from his back to
his side.
There is much ejaculation as to what will
follow In the event of a now trial being
granted. Some aro of the opinion that a
pica of guilty to some minor degreo may bo
o tie red by tho prisoner's counsel and ac
cepted by tho District Attoruey, iu order tu
avoid a repetition of great cxpeuso to tho
county, but others say they know that Con
gressman llrumm will continue to mako the
right for hit life fori) reputation iu tho caso
and push a new trial for acquittal.
llreiiuan't New ltestiiurant.
Bean soup to-night.
Tomato soup to-morrow morning.
Fell lulo a Mmw Case.
Frank Solglo, a clerk In Itcfowich's cloth
lug storo on South Main street, sustained
serious iujury to his left arm while at work
In the store at noon to-day. Ho stood ou the
frame of a show case to arrange neckties on
a hanger. His footing slipped aud iu tho fall
he smashed the case and a largo piece of
flesh was cut out of his left forearm. Dr. J.
P. Itoberts dressed tho injury.
Notlco to lied Men.
All members of Shenandoah Tribo No. 155,
Improved Order of Red Men, uro requested
to attend a regular stated meeting in Eagau's
hall on Wednesday, December 30th, at 7
p. ui. Business of groat Importance will be
transacted. By order of
Jameh Hkuiiinoto.v, S.
Attest ; Thou. llLi.ua, C. of 1!. 12-20-3t
Shustoek and llakcs for assault and battery
before Justico Card in on Satuiday night.
The caso will bo heard by Justice Lawlor
to-night.
Itreen'it Itlallii Cafu Froo lamoli.
Sour krout and pork to-night.
Hot lunch to-morrow morning.
Meals at all houis.
Won tho Doll.
Tho beautiful French doll displayed iu tho
windows of tho Factory Shoo Store, und
which was oll'cred to tho customer holding
tho lucky coupon, Nu. 1875, has found an
owner. Mrs. N. J. ltuughey, of 21 South
West street, held tho lucky number, and this
morning presented the same to Manager
Moyer, who immediately pu'sentcd the
beautiful doll to its rightful owner, who
highly appreciates tho gcuorosity of the J
manager of tins popular shoo store. Tho i
doll has been the admiration of many fond
mothers and thtir littio daughters.
Hambnimo presents, hand decorated china,
cut glass and statuury, at llriiuim's.
Milrilerril liy Ills llrntlier.
IjAXCASTKl!, 1ii., Deo. 28. Jony Groon,
eolorod, ono of tho worst lUwporndoos ou
tho Wolah mountains, nliout 7:30 on
Christmas ovonlnn shot and Instantly
klllod his half brothor, Abo Greon, Minn
Honson, near tho Ilnml Hoards la Snlls-
Tampa, Fla., Doe. 23.-r,d
monta lu Cuban circles hfp11'
ling, nnd tho actors lu tho i
oily who wero on board the 5
ni
.situation In which th
lnvolvod, Thov find tliorti
of bolng in n dangerous m
trustors, to bo In tho uuoim:
of plratos, nnd tho wisost,'
hnvo boon summoned lu cot1
Assistant Serrc"ttry
Scott Wiko wnsnt Key
thn llllttnr lint thn nliantirl '
attoruoy nt that plnce inndJL c
Hon a farco Mr Iko stDr? r"
Eonvlllo Suturday iiftcrnoor;
tho district nttornoy thoro t.
representative nt Koy NVcfJ
noro yestordny, nnu has bene
Hon with tho collector of ci
Yesterday tho nffnlr prel
lowing aspect- No donlal h!
of tho story by the olllclolslir .
Friends. Their sllonco waJfl
In that caso Spain muy ma
upon tills government for tl)
wero aboard, and this Rover
alternative but tho dellverya "
Mr. Wiko loaves today r ,
Forwurd, for Koy West, win 1
posslblo dotolls of tho sorl1',
will lw obtained, 1 '
Whim tlm nilvnttnnrrlvnif
.. .....
tcriioon Colonel Einllo Nun
bovcrul Cubans woro on bol1.
O'Hrlon, of thoThreo Frlon
passenger. (. olouol auiioz i
tho story of tho otiizarrumont
uppuurod particularly proud, ij
sum ny (.uiionoi aunoz ana u jj
of O' Helen Is regarded as s,1 t('
the story of tho fight Othorj rlj
hides Nunoz confirm tho sto'llr
learned that tho arms of tho 1. ' ()
full lulo Spanish hands. N
tho custodian of all tho rocon, iri
nun mo i uoaus learneu
Secretary Wiko's prosonco
changed to consternation as
which thoy wore regarded iv
thoin. Nunoz and tho Cul ,
Tampa to consult with
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"UllJ'll UWII IIIU . .1.1111 JftllllllS m OllllS- I ..H.. . -w..au ......
bury township, tho murder occurring In ! Cubans. Thoy loft for Jncl j
tho Rtablo yord of Jerry's hoino. Iloth tho
murderer nnd his victim nro moil of do?
perato charnctor, and jailbirds. Jerry
surroudorod yesterday.
Narrowly Kscnped Death.
Heading, Ph., Doc. ?8. A trolley car
nnd a wagon containing four persons col
lided bnturilay night. Tho horso was In- I
stantly lcillod and throo of those In tho ,
wagon woro sovorely Injured. Thoy aro
Samuel Sunders, of Heading, and James
and John Sclogel, of Fleetwood. Each '
narrowly oscapod being crushod to doath I
under tho wheels of tho car. Tho wagon '
was totally wrecked.
night, where thoy go to con
owners of tho Three rrlcnds.
1.'-... T..i.1a T.
land's former luw partner, p
j.auipa yosieruuy i jiuu ialt'toJ
It was suld that ho had be-li
special omissary to look in VJ I
xius neipuii tu iiiuruusu niu.
Cubans. Tho Throo Frlei K'l
West yostorday for Jncksonv. afl
I cii
itnroiiTisn iNSuitauNT
Kpanlsli Truops Uuublo to i gi
TowarU omez.',ti
New Yiiiik. Doc. 2S. A in. J"
Press from Koy West, Fla.,
from Pinar dol Hlo, by wn
indiento that tho Insurgents
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HI
Asleep for Two Woukti.
ters, of Orangevlllo, n small village located! J" "ff Tv V i-B
on tno Pennsylvania and Uhlo stato lino, ,
has boon been sleeping for two weeks at ''"' 'lut " buutl ,o1 ,n8Ur?lle
her home nnd Ml efforts to nrouso her have ;"iiUK numborinB about l
been unsuccessful. She has every appear- ("'Vro' Spanish source! j
unce of n norson who Is noaeofnllv Vl,n. ' " puiccii ai, ouo,, aim wero ua
lug, but Is vory thin from a live wooks'
fast. Her cheok I101109 protudo and her
heurt beats nro scarcoly porcoptiblu. I'hy
slclims are greatly)pu.zled.
Lending Coal Operator' Smitten llentli.
Plltl.ADKti'iUA.Deo. 23. Charles IJ. Par
rUh, ono of tho oldost and wealthiest coal
operators in PontiKylvanla, died suddonly
last night at tho Hotel Stonton, 111 this
city. Ho loft his homo in Wilkosbarro
about six v, ' t ogoiuul ciiino to tho Ston
ton. Ho hi.. 1 not boon fooling well for
soino day 1st, but did not appear unsu
nlly 111 w into nt dinner last ovoning.
Sliortly n! worwurils ho wont to his room
and fell .111 tho liod gasping for breath. A
doctor was imiiiodlatoly suiiiiuonod, but
boforo ho had arrived Mr. Porrlsh was
dead. Ills death was evidently duo to heart
lauuro. lio was ngod 71 yours.
cattle and other provisions , J
body and these the Cubunscr
tain Masoo and I.leutouaui
thirty men of tho SpauUh
killed. Tho Cubans lost twen
several wounded.
Shortly nftorwurd nnothi
party from tho main Spuuls
mnbushod three tullos from
road and nearly cut to ploc 3 (
forcoiuents arrived, Iu this ,
Lieutenant Somiuers, 1111
dashed in front of tho main 11
his wounded captain from a ,
lsh troopers.
It is certain that tho gavcrn (
havo been unnlilo to stay thu
ting toward tiomez, and th"
his army will Increase ta-w-'
that thoy will ! Tuoro trai1
tiinglii" onward march. Inf"
Mr. Par-
rlsh Was ono of tho nloncor coal nnitratiird
in Luzorno county, und has boon more or f pntclios have urrlvod from the
loss liion tilled with tho growth of that sec- 1 'S Bivou out,
lion lor many yours.
Tho greatebt bargains in the jewelry
at A. Holdcruian's.
lino
Sho Objected.
George Murdock was before Justice Curdlu
Saturday night, charged by Maggio Dernesky
with attempting to kiss lie r lu a saloon.
Policemen Stanton and I'olU took tho rude
man In charge and ho was put under $100
bail for trial at court.
A Burs Cure for Coughs and Colds.
That's what Pau-Tiua is, 23c. At Qruhlcr
Bros., drug store.
hhot Himself,
Cieorgo T. Wayinau, of Uirardvlllo. went .
to Hazletou to spend Christians. When oing
home Saturday morning he shifted tho pistol
he carried Iu his pocket as the train up-,
proached tho station. In some inauner the
weapon exploded and Wiiyman fell on tho'
platform shot In the hip. The bullet plowed
A Masonic Sermon.
Yesterday being St. John's Day the mem
bers of Shenandoah Lodge No. 511, F. & A.
M., attended lu full dress divine service iu
the Trinity Reformed church ou West Lloyd
street in the morning aud an able sermon
was delivered by the pastor, I!ev. Hubert j
O'Boyle. Thelodgo was so well pleased with i
the discouiso that upon tho eloso of the 1
scrvico it tendered Rev,
thanks and a purse.
Yaslilgtou's Cycle I
Wasiiinutu.n, Deo 23. The 1
bicycle nice for the champioi. '(
world, which commenced at -1
hall, lu this city, this after I
promise of being the most intr
to tho cycling world that has i1
hero. Tho great hall, which
exclusively lis nu Ice pnlaco hi
vorted Into a sort of two rltiirj
hall. Sixteen feet from each I I
largo Ico surfaco has been bul I
IiiaiiKS loriiuug me uicyoio era
tho riders ou it aud the skatet
whole has tho appearance of a.
form moving bldowalk. The
race eight hours a day.
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Teacher Arrested for lleatl(
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complicu lu the murder of IfV J
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