THU HERALD Crettts business because of its knmvn large circulation and renders rich results to its advertisers. mui mSmi Wfhuwi: VOL. XII. NO 5. SHENANDOAH, PA., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1896. 11 ( . PR HOLIDAY : GIFTS .IN ENDLESS VARIETY.- ROCKERS. GENT'S ARM CHAIRS. TURKISH CHAIRS. PICTURES. EASELS. BAH BOO TABLES. JARDANIERS. ROCKING HORSES. SHOO-FLYS. DOLL CARRIAGES. FOOT STOOLS. LADIES' DESKS. HUSIC CABINETS. SMOKING TABLES. UA1BRELLA STANDS. MEDICINE CABINETS. LADIES' TOILET STANDS, PIANO STOOLS. SEWINO MACHINES. WILCOX & WHITE OROANS. NEW ENGLAND PIANOS. COUCHES. J. P. WILLIAMS 8c SON, 13 SOUTH IVIAIIM STREET. SHENANDOAH, PA. USEFUL .. NEW .. YEAR'S .. GIFTS Gent's night robes 50c to Si. 65. Fine wool underwear 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 Reliable Facts. UP-TO-DATE HAT STORE, MAX LEVIT. I896-HOLIDAY GIFTS-I896 BR FEW SUGGESTIONS. S XADIES' COAT OR CAPE. MISSES' JACKET. SHAWLS. BLANKETS. T.AWN COMFORTS. WHITE SPREADS. TABLE LINEN. NAPKINS. TO WELLS. I, ACE CURTAINS. J. J. PRICE'S MORIE SKIRTS. PLAIN and INITIAL HAND KERCHIEFS. GLOVES. POCKET BOOKS. UMBRELLAS. MUFF and BONS. RUGS. CARPETS. CARPET SWEEPERS. HASSOCKS, &c. North Main St., ? Shenaudoah, Pa. BLANKENBURG'S MISSION.- lie Secure!! Thirty People (11 Assist In Forming League. Special to Hveniso Ilr.itALn. Asm.AND, Dec. 29. According to an nouncement Messrs. Rudolph Blankcnburg and James Pollock, tho Philadelphia ad vance, agents of Hon. John Wanamaker, succeeded In securing tho consent of thirty pcrions to form a Business Men's Lcaguo here Inst night. Tho organization was effected by the election of Ilarry C. Ilarper president, W. H. Ilcnton vlco president, William James, of the Local, secretary, and John II. Rowc, treasurer. A. II. Tiley, editor of the Telogram, a Democratic papor, offered resolutions en dorsing John Wanamaker for United States Senator, which wero adopted. J. Ilarry James was elected chairman of tho executive committee, and In a speech ilpellnlni. defined lit. nttthiiln n acrntn.t. Payi. ! roso and favorablo to Wanamaker. He was subsequently elected chairman of a com mltUo appointed to call upon- Representa tive Kehler for tho purposo of inducing him to vote for Wanamaker. Mr. Kehler will hardly consider the views of thirty men as a true expression of the sentiment of his constituents, and will voto for Penrose All the county ofllcials and prominent. Republican workers as well as leading business men and others In Ashland do not favor Wauamaker, aud that is why the latter's agents could not secure a larger attendance at the meeting. Tho Glrarilvillo Meeting. Special to Evenino Herald, Giraedville, Dec, 29. Messrs. Blanken burg aud Pollock, of Philadelphia, arrived here this morning to form a Business Men's League in tho interest of John Wanamaker. When the meeting was called to order there was a very slim attendance, and at no time were thero more than 13 present. An organ ization was effected, after speeches by Blank enburg and Tollard, by electing Peter Grif fiths president, Al. liordcy vice president, William Horsewood secretary and John E. Haas treasurer. Resolutions were adopted endorsing Wanamaker, and a committee consisting of Philip Portncr, J. B. Keim and II. II. Johnson was appointed to call upon members of tho Legislature to secure thoir votes for Wanamaker. Tho meeting was a dismal failure. THE POLICE GASES HEARD, Goodman and Lee furnish Ball For Trial at Court. DEVELOPMENTS AT THE HEARING. The Prosecutor Swears to False Arrest, Assault and Robbery-Fellow Pris oner as a Witness The Police Give Their Version of the Affair. 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 Pri MORGAN'S BAZAR. COLUMBIA : BREWING : COMPANY ...BREWERS OF-... Lager Beer, Porter and ASe. 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. From 25 cents to 20 cents j from 10 cents to 8 cent". All other grades accordingly. This stock must le disposed of at once, In order that 1 can enlarge my store. These bargains will hold good for a short time ly. Come at once and take advantage of the reduction. TliAmoC -J CiitiJqi' PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND i nomas n. snycicr, deai. in wall i-ai-ek. 23 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah, Pa. 1897 -NEW YEAR -17 ORANGES. CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA and VALENCIA ORANGES. NUTS. ALMONDS, - - - Two Pounds for 25 Cents. ENGLISH WALNUTS, - - Two Pounds for 25 Cents. MIXED NUTS, - - - Two Pounds for 25 Cents. FOREIGN FRUITS. ALMERIA GRAPES. FIGS AND DATES. RAISINS AND CURRANTS. CITRON AND LEMON PEEL. NEW CROP NEW ORLEANS BAKING MOLASSES. NEW MINCE MEAT. o: :o CRANBERRIES. Still on the Jump. Special to Evening Herald. Tamaqua, Dec. 29. In their flying trip through the comity, Messrs. Blankenburg nl Pollock stopped long enough in this place to form a Business Men's League in John Wanamakcr's interest. The same cut-and-dried program adopted at other places was carried out here. Maj. Dress was elected presideut, John Weldy secretary and A. L. Lutz treasurer. Resolutions endorsing Wan amaker were adopted. The attendance was loss than thirty, with littlo enthusiasm man ifested. Kemlrlck House Free Lunch. Vegetable soup as free lunch to-night. l'arewell Party. Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Ehrhart to-day va cated their residence on East Oak street and moved to Mahanoy City. Last evening a farewell party was tendered to their son, Raymond, aud a very enjoyable evening was spent by blisses Ver Gracber, Bertha Uoldor mau, Gussio Geese, Ada Schuener, Bertha Nevrhouser, Maggto Beddall, Lizzio Graeber, Annie Keithau, Clco Lessig, Lizzie Heebner, Verdio Kehlcr.Chrissoy Burkbart, Louisaaud Mary Roberts, Hetta Weir, L'tnina Llewellyn, Ella Shears, Ida Williams, Jennie Hughes, Helen Price, llattie and Emms. Powoll, Dora Richards, Mary Millerehap, Margaret Williams, Dollio McGinucss, Mrs. M. Kehler, Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Ehrhart, and Messrs, Itichard Rowse, Henry Arcgood.Lcou Wasley, Arthur Delcamp, William Brooks, Thomas Dawson, Charles Reiily, John Stein, Harry aable, Burt Davis, Harvey Smoyer, Harry Pratt, Edward Johnson, Garfield Morgan, Jesse Thomas, Clare and Ralph Matter, Clyde Glover, John Kerslake, Benjamin Jones, Charles N.iA'cntcr, Charles Bashore, John Reese, Janus Mader, C. Lee Straub, West Deegan. Uranium's itestuuraiit. Pea soup to-night. Vegetable soup to-morrow morning. Election of Ofllcnrs, At the regular meeting of Maj. Jennings Council, No. 3U7, Jr. 0. U. A. M., held last eveuiug, tho following ollicers were elected : Councilor, Stephen Tregembo, V. Councilor, E. A. Doherty; I!. Secy,, William Beeves ; A. U. S David J. Brooks; P. Secy., William Willuiau; Trcas.. James II. Morgan; Trustee, David Daddow ; Rep S. C, C. T. Straughn ; alternate, W. J. James ; Itcp. A. D , Stephen Lindeumutli ; Cond., Howard Becker; Waiden, Harry Acker; I. S., P. M. Bartholomew; O.S., Ilarry Wary; Rep. P. B. A Edward A. Doherty ; alternato, David Daddow ; Chaplain, John A. Foglo. How's Your Cough? Tan-Tina cures it, 23c. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug storo Approaching Wedding, The Shamokin exchanges contain the announcement of tho approaching marriage of Miss Alice Wirt and Hugh Evans, botli of Mt, Carmcl. The wedding will take place in February. Mr. Evans is well known in Shenandoah, having resided hero previous to his removal to Mt. Carmcl. Headache and toothache cured In five minutes, and guaranteed, No strong powders used to derange tho stomach. It is so simple a child can uso it. You can buy enough for 50 cures for 25 cents, at Povlusky's drug store, No. 28 East Centra street. Be sure you ask for Tait's Cure. Mr. Connor's Promotion, I Mr. Eli T, Connor, superintendent of the Lehigh Valley Coal Company's collieries in the Centralia-Mt. Carmel district, was notified on Saturday last that he had been appointed to a similar position in the Wlkesbarre dis trict to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the late I, W. Molstor, who died a week or so ago. Mr. Robert Mercur, a brother of Fred, Mercur, who was formerly attached to the Lehigh Valley engineer corps at Lost Creek, hag been appointed to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Connor's promotion, and took full charge of the operations In that region to-day aud will most llekly reside at Coutralla, NEW MACKEREL Large and Small- -White anfL Hearing the 15ml, 1 TJio time for buying Tait's Cures at half ll ?1U lull at once. Vou need the Cures. Justico Lawlor's office was crowded last night by principals and witnessesand curious I pcoplo anxious to hear what testimony would i bo oflbrcd against Policemen Lee and Good man on the charges made against tlieni bo- fore tho Justico yesterday morning by ono William Shustock. Tho latter appeared at tho office accompanied by several friends and J his counsel, M. M. Iiurko, Esq. Tho policc i men appeared and said it was their first in tention to waive a hearing and enter bail fur trial at court, but upon second consideration i they had decided to demand ft hearing for j tho purpose of learning what tho prosecutor had to say. I Tho charge made by Shustock was that in the lockup on Saturday night Poliecmeu Leo and Goodman tried to rob him and when i ho resisted they beat him unmercifully, and then took eight dollars from him. Shustock also alleged that ho was arrested without tauto. ' Justico Cardin was tho first witness. Ho , sworo that on Saturday night Shustock was j brought beforo him charged by Policeman I Goodman with assault and battery. The i officer charged Shustock with knocking him 1 into tho gutter on Centra street. Shustock 1 was sent to tho lockup and Policeman Lee had the commitment. Subsequently two of the policemen gave to witness a purse con 1 taining $3, saying it was Shustock's property. Tho prisoner did not appear beforo him again. Tho Justice was asked if ho had tho purso and ho produced it. Justico Lawlor found It contained $3. William Shustock, the complainant, was next sworu. Ho stated that ho lives on East Centre stroct. On Saturday night ho and Stincy Rakus saw tho constable taking ono William Shusnick to tho lockup, Shustock says ho stopped and asked Shusnick why they woro taking him. Continuing tho witness said, "I didn't do anything, only asked Wil liam why they were taking him to tho lock up. Tho constable turned and asked what was it my business and took mo off to the lockup. They took my money and beat me. They got a doctor to fix mo up and then took me to the justico's office. They didn't beat me on the street. I can't tell who struck mo first, one struck mo on tho head and another fellow grabbed ine by tho neck, aud a third tried to take my money. Goodman and Leo were there, I was struck before Tosh camo in . Shustock was asked, upon request of Policeman Leo, Why wero you struck?V aud he replied, "They wanted to tako the money from me and I wouldn't give It to them ; then they struck ra with a club."' I ti.- ...nlnin:..n.f .i.n.....i n ..... ni...t :..-i. - " kuuiiMllll.u, auuil 6U It I UK UUVUb 11 U 1I1UU long on tho top of his head and a lump nt the hack. Policeman Lee: "Askhiniwhetberjwhcn I asked him to hold out his hands so that I could search him, ho didn't knock me down?" Shustock replied, "No; I didn't touch him. They tried to get tho money and aftor I was hit Lee took the pocketbook from mo," In answer to a question by Chief of Polico Tosh Shustock said he did not express him self satisfied to have ?3 taken from tho $9 in the purse to pay Dr. Stein for dressing his head. Dr. Stciu was sworn and said ho treated Shustock in the lockup on Saturday night. He put two stitches In a cut on the head and Shustock expressed his willingness that tho doctor should be paid his feo from the money in tho purso. Dr. Stein said ho was not called to attend Shustock, but was nt tho lockup to attend another prisoner, upon being summoned by Chief Tosh. Stiney Rakes, who Is under charges of as sault and battery made by Constable Phillips and Policeman Goodman, sworu ho was ar rested with Shustock. Whllo in his cell ho saw Leo strike Shustock and when tho latter fell the policemen jumped on him. Goodman and Lee wero in first aud then Tosh camo in. In tho attack Goodman had Shustock by the nock and Leo struck the prisoner. After tho testimony was in Lawyer Burke asked that Policemen Goodman and Lee bo placed under $500 bail each on each of the three charges, assault aud battery, false ar rest and larceny. B.ill in tho sum of $300 each on each charge was fixed, and furnished by John A. Titman, Tho police say the charges are simply a game of bluff to offset tho charges of assault aud battery which are resting against Shus tock, Rakes and Shusnick. They say that Shustock and Rakes were arrested for assist ing Shusnick in assaulting Constable Phillips when the latter was taking Bnusulck to the lockup. In the struggle Shustock and Rakes knocked Policeman Goodman into tho gutter. Upon arrival at the lockup Rakes submitted peacably to a search of his clothing aud was placed in a cell, Policeman Leo then walked up to Shustock and said, "Hold out your hands until I search you." Instead of doing so Shustock replied, "No, you , you want to rob me," and struck Lee a blow that knocked him down. In his rage Shus tock threw his pockotbook to the far end of the lockup. It was not taken from him. As Leo was knocked down, Policeman Goodman sprang forward and struck Shustock a blow on tho head with his club. Lee re gained his feet and ho and Goodman suc ceeded in bringing Shustock into submission. It was in trying to do this that Goodman caught tho prlsouor by the throat. Lee says he did not touch tho man, When Dr. Stein arrived to dross the other prisoner he dressed Shustock's injury and when this was done Shustock was told that tho doctor wanted his fee, aud Shustock consented that tho money should, bo paid from tho purso. It was only a question of paying the fee there, or having it charged up as costs. The f5 taken left $3 In the purse and that was turned over to Justico Cardlu for delivery tit the prisoner at the proper tlmo After tho hearing beforo Justice Lawlor A BRILLIANT WEDDING. Tim Homo of Superintendent llalrd Will the Scene. At high noon to-day the homo of tho family of Superintendent Thomas llalrd, of me i nomas i;oai uompiuy, on Lino street, i was the scene of a most beautiful wedding ceremony and for several hours Joy and merriment filled tho commodious and com fortablo homestead. Tho wedding wns that of Miss Sarah Cooper Guy, a uieco of Super intendent llalrd, and who has been attending a conservatory in Wilkeiharro tho past two years, and Rev. William Frederic Colclough, of Mourocton, Bradford county. Tho core-, moiiy took place in the parlor.which waselab- j (irately decorated for tho occasion and Rev. J. Colclough, of Upsonvllle, Susquehanna county, ami father of the bridegroom, offi ciated, assisted hv lfv. .Tnmp fnnP. of the Primitive Methodist church of town. 1 lie ceremony was both SPAIJ, AJIXiq FOR i; ml In Peacefully Ending In Cuba. AMNESTY FOR THE fl Prlmler Canovas Declares f ernmeat Will Grant Limit of Iudependeno i be Granted to a 1 ' of any Natlt , -ft unique and verv 'il P v - - -iMiij tin." si 5- noui,suiu., iilf. , i rvuuvu iiuiii tiin i UUUI15 nv riiiitritiQ m iviiitn i MiiHt run mnnwitiiri "ir. i ' s.itin a leautiful white dovo. Iintwrnti iU from an iitithnrltniMm ae B rol rlorL'VtriPtl mill tin r-..lir,iAfi. - : f II VT" Dlnat.nti.1 T 'l lwiinnvuiij; yiiiues wan uuu .--l-iiui icu - . i stretched white satin rihbons, tho ends held Spanish minister have pr t-1 by tho flower girls, Misses Kuth Raird aud ted the noffoUntlona v lu' Sallfc Keltic r. Master 1?nf T'liillin. nuostlon. whirl, nr tn . i" I ' tired in rnlnnl'tt metmnA mil af.l . . 1 r.nncrrpsa whn if. nnmrt" . 10 1 mi. i T i u31mBc. - "I..' w tiV I'll ivw us uivtiauuy aiuruil 111 WHIM) anti v iuu atmiuu.i, emrirwl a 1i wr t. ti mi thn rAKanf nt"ttMn. P 1 litol l.1..l. T-. . 1 nf ..... m i.tM 'III um.n. L L'UU lllO C1USO OI I in I'P t nmmt t- "J b.i.iu. a uu Ul UI111H ,.l . ... , . . . " tu. ... . . i'jr HI a,iu uimu nus eifKumiy auircu in whlto and hjhus ui tuo agreeme cairicd a largo cluster of bridal roses. The t'10 recent official comirr hiidegroom was dressed in conventional l,rem'8r Cnuovas addressi x bridal rarty and cuests retired to tho dining tho terlus whlh Spain wl ". room, where a sumptuous dinner awaited JjlsriIoiiti,nndprBCtIonj ' tfi.li.QMAnHn Sf- 1 u.. , . , . St.ltHS t.n frrtnUrt fha.rt nni'.t . " J113. olClOUgll lelt , ,, r-e id ... ohish Valley train rlcluus subjects. , ho honeymoon will Iu retl,rn 'or our Bood , i, el i their attention. Mr. and town on tho 3:."3 p. m. Loh lor I'liliauelnliia. where tlm innrrmmii bo spent. Amonir thnsn Will, wltnAECAil tl.n ceiemony and partook of the feast that fol lowed were Mr. and Mrs. Win, Cooper, Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Phillips, Wm. Cooper, Jr., Ed ward Cooper and family, Miss Luzie Jones, Miss Lizzie Shue, Miss Riuma Hares, John Koiper and family and Superintendent Thomas Baird and f.imily, all of Shenandoah ; Mrs. Sarah Milliuston, Beaver Meadow, Mrs. R. II. Guy and daughter, Bernice, Sul livan county; Miss Jennio Todd, William Todd, Mrs. JcanctteT. Weir, Mrs. Cornelius Todd, Miss Sarah Capo and Mrs. I,. G. Rice, of Plymouth. Ilreen's lllalto Cafo Free l.uucli. Oyster soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morninR. Meals at all hours. bill viilUIDUb IUI "urra mo greno comma wo have sustained on uocoi dlsturbanse. She nssuroi ' oven now considering an . ) wmcn win uoal mainly f,v t,l quoh, niui wlilcli will bo i( , ,,1 udvautugeous terms tow' J t0j nieut that ourlofs in c( t, a! uuiiiv win bo most gane'If of I I'ruinior Uauovas says t-i ... ,.i .1 't t nut, ui uuurw, us a sen ra.r. tn I l spoctod nation, stand bofotij K0 j uu, tug uunu liUUlUDU mvo I. f vl 1 ... . - j ,JcfcJ,11t I Luu, sua uuw uuure, ana r jgl j reueuion. uut, sue aocepta.lr of tho United States to jg and tho enforcement of 1 1'"' j law which sho Is about II mi, Liiiun. i' Walilron's Horses Will Arrive T-nIKlit. Waldron will arrivo to-night with his horses. Thero will be all kinds, so evrrv onn can have their wish suited in the linr linn . m, " - xA 11 ItTf WiU ,ry, "U",lI'0r ,f driw" " ' te s select from and tho big draughters will be 1, depondeuoo which T can "ml, well represented. Any one in want of horse, Ir0v?n co by auT nation ' u should not mis, attending this big sale. Kx- BOVarinB tho bonds of , ' , .i...i,60,u uo maue any nuio ueioro the sale ' mother country Autouo , v open, Remeniher this sale takes place next ' by the Canadians, can ne,'lbf)'r Ihursday, ut O'llara's Livery, ono o'clock , lu Cuba. ,i, ,.. PronP". I What Spain is willing tlZ Biggest slock of New Year's pscnls iu 6rKutS if thoy lay down town at Brumm's. ! whnt SU8 ,lska tho United 1 uoi . . nnteo, is nn net which prof tvi IStislness Clmiico. ' ell of adiulnlstmtinn trlilf Suitable for man or woman, or both. Busi- a11 mattura iiortnlnlng to tk.iliv ne.ss houorablo and only requires a small aim of money to eugago in it. The profit is large. Can bo Investigated in Shenandoah this week. For full particulars address, "Businoss Chance," Ferguson Hotel. A Cocking SlHlll. A cocking main of nino battles will be fought on tho outskirts of Shamokin, Friday evening, January 8th, between Shenandoah and Danvillo "bltds" for $200 a side. A Shamokin man has been selected as rcforeo, and many sports from all over tho region win uo mere. nio inuies una un ostnuntf . j : erul tnxatlon and emeu in. Island, ns well ns Itu gonen inonc. T1I11EK FIIIKNOS' r.ts Thu Vessel Taken to Jacks. of Iteveuue OIH Jacksonville. Kin . n.n Kriouds left Key AVoet ye of a revenue officer. On h' sho will bo placed under 11' moil A mil t p iliodl W ( r gil Ilniltwnll nml Tll.tInl- .'''atl ' ""'""' ' I ., win luuici ner lor nuiiuu Tait's Cures, half price, for a BWt .. u.. .... ."5? . A Celft-roet.8'8 ,Ir"8 88 ! rWH " Iur iu tho United States c(' j ptlj j Her attorneys are innkln. II I l meeting of the 0, Stai'.ding Com- j li.. ttee will he held on Thursday, 31st in.t , Three Friends or others otf'sr Cltleus l'arly Nolle,., A 1 mlttee , . . 'i iniuv iiiDuusuruuiera oiii-'-'l ui i o ciock, p. in., sharp, and at the rosi- tuiiHnn denco of T. J. James. N... mi v,l. w.f . i T" ' ... "I street, tn arrantrn tiri'lti,ili,,!i. C,. 1. l... .... f. i..l i i .r . - "- ' innniuuorti. ' nut, ' snlil I ough election, acaucieson tho committee tirnivniil ncmin.t : n ii iteMl will be tilled attlio same meeting. ! muuraders brcauso thoy hif""l T. I!. .I.im'i Pm I .....i .11.1.. ' ...lri.i.1. ... T ...... Ill IUUU U11 1 1 IU 11 1 ,,OUlH(HI I . J. atkins, Sec'y. 12-29-3t ' proceod ngalust those Sua W 111 Tho greatest bargains iu the iouelrv at A. iiiildernuu's. lino I'oity lliiura Dexilloii. Tho Order ef tho Forty Hours' Devotion or tho Pin .Jdphu Aichdiocose lus an nounced the following assignments for ob servance iu tl.o local churches fur tho coming year : M.ia!i 11, St. Gcorgo'schurch ; May 0. Aimuuci:rionof tho Blessed Virgin ; Sept 20, fitted out tho sumo kind ol U'l Unltod States norts. Wo opil to disorimliinte between t iidodl subjocts, who wero borr ilml thoso who were bom In H I' I ' all Spaniards." rginj tint Souatnr Thurston's tllU-l u.maha, xmo. yy. tioni o uunuil Ull wur 1USC IllgllC t l crowd, moir bors of tho C soul 1T..1.. i-....:i.. . i-.i n. ... . . .. clo. mill uruiitutl ounaiilnni I ....... I nuij i .uiiiij , uci, oi, oi. wttimvT, an ut ir i i i n 11 r. . I Shenandoah. May 10, St. Mary Magdalene, "fd lura thnt 1,0 dld Jmr I Lost Creek; May a,' . Joseph's. W 4 I uou b war, niiu woritou q, itel,l 11UDU ill IHU UUS11IIIOS Ol 111 ( .q.I Tlio greatest bargains iu tho jewelry lino at A. Iloldcrman's. I'uw ii. vi.w uvniiuivq ui ill tni. n'lmrcfnii aniil Ihraf li,. i " I... ... ., " " : ' ;.r:. . 'mm vuw lor mo ruoogiiiuou ar ,. pendeuco with tho full Vr 6uch action was fraught Hjii.,! nor to our national iwmnnj' . Lntlies' Iuy Wi'ilnesiliiy. Thu great 1'asslon Play Tableaux ofj uiiuraiiiiuiTgau n mo gruniioitc aim nmt ,r , , . .. , it-nn pUco of work in tho world, and every one "I'l'rchoiided that when , ,. should be sur6 to see it. Wednesday, Do- P,1"06,' Uflt 0're"rilfor t ,, ccniber30th, wo will set aside us ladies' day "u ' .1 1 .t ,' , 'i? l't-J from 1 p. m. to 0 p. m., and no gentlemen ' olulusInv 1 will be admitted during that time You ,,av tho lencc i lK , nothing till you !eo it, then but 10 cents. Kuroiiean Conrni.i.,,eilffi' even if you think It has benefitted you one ' London, Doo. 2'J -Tho r dollar. This is the last week of the Passiun J Home disputch which aiyt ' ' Play. Nest week the X-Rays will he shown, quostloneil KiikIiuuI, Fmm " '. .... .. , . , . to their attitudes In the ov Wl At Kepcl.lnkl's Arcade Cafe. twMU g , tho .1 Sour krout, pork and mashed potatoes Frallco Und England rcplf1'"- to-"111' ! that 'ovorvthlnu ilonondj lm'' Clam soup to-morrow morning, levuuls.' Italy offers t3 i r 1 Collieries Su.penil. I B nmicuulo nrrauf;l Tho P. & R. C. & I. Co. collieries in this s'moT.t fKNr district will suspend operations to-morrow llue btates. I am iuf jnif thu Sii.'iMlli fvnioi Iclnr writ ton n Christmas uu j thu nuiia usi.inir for h--. 1er I succors of the .pan1: Ii ur ilo ill lllcliert's tiilurc Chicken soup to-morrow n cur J Mr Bickcrt will receive ith.l ho will scrvn as frco luuj morning and evenlug if Don't I''orgi the shootlii" mat' h on -w the live bla' k bear ura- pjl urr Mas th cholf' of tilling tb j IJlOVAt lJjlj fc . Sj8I . .. n-vw" ri v,u. ..-Jb,.?,?. MdkfiJnaV. :htm.of Rtiuev Hi Kct ' i rent ics.li
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