The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 30, 1896, Image 1

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VOL. XII .-NO 0.
SHENANDOAH, PA., WEDNESDAY, DECEJIIMIl 30, 1896.
HOLIDAY : GIFTS
.IN ENDLESS VARIETY..
ROCKERS.
GENT'S ARM CHAIRS.
TURKISH CHAIRS.
PICTURES.
EASELS.
BAMBOO TABLES.
JARDANIERS.
ROCKING HORSES.
SHOO-FLYS.
DOLL CARRIAGES.
FOOT STOOLS.
LADIES' DESKS.
HUSIC CABINETS.
SMOKING 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. 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.
Tnbllshor of Reliable Facts.
UP-TO-DATE HAT STORE,
MAX L.EVIT.
I896 HOLIDAY GIFTS-I896
5fl PEW SUGGESTIONS.
XADIES' COAT OR CAPIv
MISSES' JACKET.
SHAWLS.
J3LANKETS.
LAWN COMFORTS.
WHITE SPREADS.
'TABLE LINEN.
NAPKINS.
TO WELLS.
LACE CURTAINS.
J. J. PRICE'S,
MORIE SKIRTS.
PLAIN and INITIAL HAND
KERCHIEFS.
GLOVES.
POCKET BOOKS.
UMBRELLAS.
MUFF and BONS.
RUGS.
CARPKTS.
CARPET SWEEPERS.
HASSOCKS, &c.
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.
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 which we buy the best
and endeavor always to
MAKE THE BEST
.that can possibly be produced.
ELECTIONS OP OFFICERS.
Knight
DIED FHOjW
HEPAGES
Dies In North
of rjthln and l O. S. of A.
Olllces Killed U.t IWriilng.
At a regular meeting of General Harrison
Lodgo No. 251, Knights of Pythias, last even
ing, tlio following officers wero elected: Chan
cellor Commander, Janics O. Sampsell ; Vice
Chancellor, C. II. Sampsell j Master-at-Arms,
W. J. Watkinst Prelate, Z. S. ltobblils;
Masto'r of Work, Gcorgo Humble i Trustee,
1'. 1. D. Klrlln; Outer Guard, Oscar Oobo;
Inner Guard, I). Brooks Knclly. Next Tues
day evening the lodgo will meet In its new
room In tho Odd Fellows' building and the 1 Tho Young Man Buffered From" the Effects
uuicers eiocicu jast ingui, w in do installed,
William Kelly, of Town,
Carolina.
REMAINS TO BE BROUGHT HERE.
after which thero will be a banquet in tho
Ferguson House.
p. o. OP T. A.
At a regular mooting of Camp Xo. 0, Patri
otic Order of Truo Americans, held Monday
ovening, tho following officers were elected
for tho ensuing year: President, Sallie
Boughey ; Assistant Prcsidont.George Hafner;
Vico President, Anuio Bartch; Assistant
Vico President, Samantha Davis; Conductor,
Mary J. Lang; Assistant Conductor, Jennie
Davis; Kocordlng Secretary, Paulino lloyer;
Financial Secretary, Sallio Comlcy; Treas
urer, Jano Moyer; Inside Guard, Annio
Illakcr; Outside Guard, Cora Eisonhowcr;
Trustee, Lizzie Dusto. Appointed officers :
Assistant Secretary. Anuio Ilowmanj Chap
lain, Lizzie Heck; Orator, Mlnnio Davis.
l1. o. s. or A.
Tho following officers were elected last
night at a regular meeting of Wasi ington
Camp No. 112, 1. 0. 8. of A. : Past President,
David D.iddow ; President, John Cule ; Vice
President, II. P. Gablo ; -Master of Forms,
Harry Aregood, Jr. ; Secretary, J. S. Will
iamsj Treasurer, Gcorgo II. Krick ; Conduc
tor, C. F. Holderman, Jr. ; Inspector, George
Selbert; Outside Guard, 11. F. Parrott ;
Truitco, Georgo I.orah ; Charter Trustee,
Leo Bamberger ; Chaplain, John Hitler.
Kcmlrlck House l'rce I.unrli. '
Mock turtlo soup will bo Bcrved as frco
lunch to-night.
Wnldron's Horse Arrhed Lust Night, i
Waldron arrived last night with bis horses
in bis own Palaco liorso ear. They were
taken to O'Hara's Livery, where thoy have
been admired by hundreds. They ale the
finest lot of horses ever shipped hero for 1
public auction, Among the lot are somo line I
matobd pairs, and any number f single '
drivers to select from. The big draughted
aro well represented. If you aro in need of
horses, you can't help but get suited. There
aro forty head in all to select from.
Kcmcmbor, to-morrow at ono o'clock, this
big salo takes place at O'Hara's Livery, rain
or shine.
of a Blow Received In a Friendly
Sparring Bout at Hajjeton
About Four Months Ago.
A telegram was received this morning by
John J. Kolly, tho West Centre street tailor,
announcing tho death of his brother,
William, at Southern Pines, near Ashville,
North Carolina, last night. Tho telegram
also stated that. Martin Kelly, a brother of
tho deceased, would lcavo Southern Pines
with tho remains for Shcuando&h at nine
o'clock this morning.
Tho deceased was about 24 years of ago.
Ho resided In this town until nlxiut a year
ago aud was very popular. He moved to
llazlcton and it was thoro that he met with
an accident that gradually brought about
his death. It appears that while visiting an
athletic club room one night be engaged in u
fiicmlly sparring bout. During an exchange
ho received a rather severe blow on the
lKie that caused profuse bleeding of the
organ. The constant aud profuio bleeding
caused alarm and Kelly was brought to the
home of his brothel's in town. lit was given
the best medical caro and attention and
seemed to recover, but the hemorrhages io
vived and complications ensued. Tho at
tending physiciaus finally concluded that a
sojourn among tho pines of North Carolina
would be beneficial and the young man made
the departure about eight weeks ago, ac
companied by his brother, Martin. Tho
change was at first so beneficial that the
family were considering plans to- have tho
patieut locato thero permanently, but his
condition again took a serious turn and grew
worso gradually until death.
It is oipectcd that tho remains Hill arrive
here to-morrow. No definite arrangements
will bo mado for tho funeral until after tho
arrival.
lliggost stock of New Year's presents in
town at Brumm's.
FREEDOM A NEW YEAR'S GIFT.
Srxr Jersey's rarrinn Hoard Release
l'rUouerf
Tukn-to.v, Dec. SO. The- state ixinrd of I
pardons met yostonlily afternoon nud .
granted pardons to fix prisoners. One of '
those is .Ininos Itnwe, who was sentenced
from Pasmilp county lust April to threa
years for obtaining money under falso pre
tenses. Howe was a member of tho Ordor
of Hod Men, mid, while stranded In Pat
orson, solicited help from tho members of
tho organization In order to get homo, llu
was afterwards found Intoxicated, and
this led to his arrest aud conviction. Tho
other prisoners pardonod aro: John Nolll,
sontoncod from F.ssex county In August
last to nine mouths for assault and bat
tery; Maria Plater, Essex comity, August,
1890, ono yonr for larceny ; Clark K. Phil
lips, Hudson comity, July, lMlfi, eighteen
months for larceny; ('baric, A. Hood,
Hudson county, April, lwiii, .x months
for misdemeanor; Achilles I)u i'our, Mor
ris county, three monl lis and ilno for 1
Illegally cutting wood. Ho bad sorved i
tho time sontenco anil tho lino was ro
inltted. Zueker C.ets Thirty-six Years.' I
Nkw Yoreii, Dec. 1)0. Isaac Zueker, tho
convicted llrobug, was sentenced yester
day In tho supremo court by Justice Furs
man tolmnrlsonniont for thirtvslx voars
It is clnimcd that Zuckor belonged to a
DETERMINED 1K
WED A GYH
An American Princess Causa
tion In Hunary.l$
I
THE PROSPECTIVE BRH
However, Has a Wife Who '
Releasing Him and Refuses (I
a Large Sum of Money
Princess Gives Out an'
terview to the Press
Hlmia Pr.sTir.Ooe GO. -Tho pi
of Princess de Cnraman-Ohlms
Miss Clara 'Ward, on holrcss'jj
who eloped from Paris last mil
u Hungarian gypsv musician j
nosl Illgo, has cnused a sonsafc
tain circles. Tho princess on 'ulJ
celvod it dolezati mi of menila I
press, to whom sho spoke litytj
manner, ene sain tnnt It was'U
stiggostthat herhusbaml,(i Hoi
Rang of firebugs who operated oxtonslvely "mn oC Tench oxtractlon, Iinr
In this and other cities for tho purpose- of "ngontloinuuly manner tow'Js
obtaining fnsurnnco money. Kchoen- Iho princess wns then nsk4i-
holz, Mej-or and other members of the
gang have boon convicted. Zueker owns
considerable property, and has a large and
Interesting finally, through whom cotin
sol ontleavorcilto act on the sympathies of
tho jury, but without succors. Zuckor
was taken i Sing Sing Inst night.
Savings or Years DcMtroycd l,y rlre.
Stuoi'dsih uu,, Pa., Dec. HO. Tho sav
ings of years of Kilns Harrier, of Kldrcd
township, amounting to !loi, together
with a bouse ami all its contents, were de
stroyed by lire yestorday. Harrier, tho
owner of tho property, is an old man, and
was alono In tho building at tho tlmo. Ho
crawled down tho stairs anil mado his os
capo from tho burning building. There
was no Insurance, anil tho family Is being
sheltoroil by neighbors.
llreuiiHii's New Itestauruut.
Bean soup to-night.
Sour krout and pork to-morrow morning.
Wedding at W in. l'enii.
James Lcckie, of Washington, D. C, and
Miss Lottie A., daughter of Kobort Leggett,
of Wm. Peun, were married this morning at
the residence of the bride's parents by Rev.
John Dyson, pastor of tho Wm. Penu Metho
dist Episcopal church. Elwood B. Brumm,
of Shonaiidoah, was the groomsman aud Miss
Mary Lcckie, of Pottsvllle, tho bridesmaid.
Tho ceremouy was followed by a reception,
alter wlilcli the bridal couple came toShcu
anduali and left on the 11:03 a. in
Cltlens Tarty Notice.
A meeting of the Citizens Standing Com
mittee will be held on Thursday, 31st lust.,
at 7 o'clock, p. in., sharp, and at the i evi
dence of T. J. James, No. 131 North West
street, to arrange preliminaries for the bor
ough election. Yacaucies on the committee
will be filled at tho same meeting.
T. It. James, Pres.
W. J. Watki.vs, Seo'y. 12-29 3t
, Twenty-flvo Tramps Tabeti in a Itald.
j HuAUINU.Pa., Dec. 30. Owing to tho fro
quont complaints coming from tho Koy
I stono furnaces, In this city, on account of
j tramps having their rendezvous thoro, a
I raid was made by polico olllcers shortly
I beforo 10 o'clock Monday night. Twenty
j flvo filthy specimons of Immunity, who
wero found sleeping on top and alongsldo
' of tho boilers, wero arrostod. Thoy ranged
I In ago from 21 to 70 years, and represented
I flvo states. Two claimed to reside In I'blln.
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Alderman Kirschman for vagrancy. Hungarian gypsj" lover Sho.
. thn riiTinrtnra n Mm iitin.n.,in'
left her husband and replied?'!
romarl 'I
I havo 1
mycelft
dono nP
llndnoJ
nucstit
torouJH j
wontv
baud I'll
At tit
llu, HI
tocrao'i
nathcth I
howov'"!
was fi 1
l'uixciess in. riiiMAV tain rj
having shown mo spoclal favi
cbango occurrod The syn'4
shown mo wns withdrawn nnlF
I wont to Paris. I thoro t
qualntod with M Janesl In tlSJ
lard. Ho was acting as bandit1'
liked mo hotter than his beb"
Tho rest you know ' '
Tho princess staled furthl1
s)cnt l,r.00,000 francs (JSOO.OOO.1
lug tho prlnco's old family
Halnault. Aftor six yoara ((,"
tno princoss states, only n yo
of 155,000 francs ai,000) remi
fortune.
Tho princess said to tho novn
Reduction in Wall Paper.
From 25 cents to 20 cents t from 10 centa to 8 cents. AM other praties
accordingly. This atock must bo disposed of nt once, In order that I
can enlarge my store. These bargains will bold good for a short time
Home nt once und t:ike udvantuKu of tho reduction.
TliAinao I-l C -i tA a t l'AiNTKit, paper iunoer and
1 llUIIl d 11. onyUcr, dealer in wall paper.
23 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah, Pa.
1897 -NEW YEAR -1897
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.
Washington. The bridegroom wai formerly
employed as a motorman on the Schuylkill
Traction railway and is now employed in a
liko capacity on ouo of tho electric railways
at Washington. The bride was formerly
employed as a clerk in tho store of the Wm.
Penu Supply Company.
At lCepchlnskl's Arcado Cafe.
Vegetable soup to-uight.
Oystor soup to-uiorrow morning.
Welsh-llurke.
William J. Welsh, of town, aud Miss
Cassie liurke, of Iirownsville, sister of M.
M. Ilurke, Y.m., wero married at noon to-dav
in tho Annunciation church. Michael
O'Hcarn was tho giooinsniau aud Miss
Bridget Ilurke, a sister of tho brido, the
bridesmaid. A reception was held at the
residence of the In ido's parents, in Iirowns
ville, after the ccrenmny and at 4:10 this
afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Welsh ttartcd for
Philadelphia, whero the honeymoon will ho
spent.
How's Your Cough?
ran-Tiua cures it, 23c. At Gmhle'r Bros.,
drug store.
Masonlo Appointments.
At the Masonio Temple In Philadelphia on
Monday the annual communication of the
Grand Lodge of Peun,, F. & A. M was held.
The following appointments wero made for
Schuylkill county: Mattbow M. McMillan, of
Mahanoy City, as district deputy grajid
master for County of Schuylkill, and Christ
ian A. Seidei, of Pottsvllle, as district
deputy high priest, Royal Arch Chapter, for
Schuylkill county.
Buy your mother, wife, or sister a carpet
swecpor or a pretty rug for a Christmas pro
eeut, all prices at Frlcko's Carpet Storo.
1)1.1 Ingul. hill Vlsltuii.
Among tho visitors to town yesterday after,
noon were John B. Law, general manager of
tho Newton and Old Forgo Coal Mining
Compaulos of Plttston, Pa., and David K.
Taylor, of Clellaud, Simpson & Taylor, dry
goods dealers of Scrauton, Allcntowii and
Wilkesbarre, aud who Is also Interested In
mining operations at St. Clair and Primrose.
The greatest bargains In the jewelry Hue
at A. Holdemian's.
German Catholics Meet.
A session of the Executive Committee of
the Stato League of German Catholic So
cieties was held In St. John the Baptist
church, Fottiville, last evening. The meet
ing was called for that date In order that the
members might meet the clergymen lu at
tendance at Father Longlnus' jubilee and
have an Interchange of views.
Sewer Cnuses Trouble
Tho crossing aud other parts of the paved
btrccl at the corner of Main and Cherry
btrects havo been badly damaged by an over
How of drainage caused by the blocking of a
fewer. Supervisor Llewellyn and Chief
Burgess Burns made an inspection to-day and
train for 1 concluded that tho trouble was by a sewer
Hi-ecu's Itlallo Caf, I'reo l.iincli.
Clam chowder as frio lunch to-night.
Hot lunch to-morrow morning.
Mcals'at all hours.
tho reporters on tho upper narr
a tattooed serpent surmount)'
naino Janesl, anil above It tho
tho wholo design being topped
crown.
Ti, f...l i.ol... ,t.n n.l..An.
should like to seo my chlldroqjl
ino law has given thorn to the
owned by Main street property owtis. They
will be notified to repair tho sewer aud
should they fail to do so tho borough authori
ties will proceed.
A Former Ashland Hoy.
Col. OriUHh J. Griflitlis, a formor Ashland
boy, having received his cducatiou at that
place, but a native of Wales, left fur Cali
fornia, in 1873. Ho mado a careful study of
gold mining and bis reputation as anoxpert
on the subject, extends throughout tho entire
western gold country. An immense fortune
has been amassed by the formor Peunsyl
vauian, and several weeks ago he presented
to the city of Loi Angoles a three thousand
acre park. It is a magnillceut present aud
tho eutiro West is talking of the ai t.
A Lucky Doluiio Inventor.
A silver medal has been awarded to A. L.
Werner, a telegraph operator at Delano
Junctiou, for the invention of a telegraph
battery jar, which promises to net lilm a
fortune. Mr. Werner' invention is decidedly
practical aud it is easy to see that its
financial success is assured if introduced in
but a small proportion of tho vast number
of batteries in use.
Criminal Court.
Tho two wicks' term of Criminal Court
opens on Monday. Tho session promises to ! on tho other hand, have given
be an unusually busy ono, as there are 210 lncomo, f 15.000. for their odur-i
new cases returned to tho District Attorney. I '10 "high persunngo" roferr
In addition to this thero aro about 100 caes I princoss in this lntorviow In
leftover from the last term. Shenandoah j horo to refer to King Leopold
has over one-half of tho cases on tho list, an 's ""Id t furnish tho ca.
most of them of a trivial character. Five of refusal of tho quoeu of Helgiii
them aro shooting all'.ilrs. A cao that lias ' troilured to Princess do Carat,
attracted much attention is that in which j nt " eardon party nt Laokoi'
Mary C. Itchier, of Tower City, charges her l)nrk nml Palaco nonr Brussels,
i ikit'n rnll.np will. ,1... r..,l.nM ..i- i i 1 tin tirlncnKQ nrrli-ml In T,iv(
......v. "mi ui.1111, mid Kline, vi uer 1 1 .......... s
child. She first mado allidavit acalnst a ! ot u!' wltl1 nor mother. Her
jouiiir mau uamcii .Mover, hut mcnmiiir. wunimn .iiiumi miiiicu.
conscience stricken acknowledged that hor I who was rejected. She mado t.
father was the man.
Tho latest and prettiest song
the sake of baby," ut Bruinm's.
"Only for
T "nlVSdWiTff BWmiorr' "
Died In the Hall Itoum.
Mrs. Mary Noverda dronDed dead wLlln
dancing in a ball room at Shepnton Saturday
nij.ui, i no woman uau not been long lu the
ball room, aud while executing a waltz com
plained to her escort of a pain In her side.
They retired to a scat, where she died a
minute lator. Death Is supposed to havo
h?ww."Ji'ou.rsj;fidJjj.bprt illwo
Vuur picture ta Ken for So, day or night, at
1(1 South Main street. 12-18-10t
Hurled ut tit. Clair.
J. Dutficlil, aged fill years, died Sunday
evening at his residence in Pottsvllle. A
widow and two children survive. Thode-1
ceased vtas a member of Lincoln Castle 02,
K. of P., and Miners Lodge of Odd l'el
luws, of St. Clair, where he formerly io
sided. The deceased is well known by many
of our citizens. Tho funeral took place this
attcrnoou at St. Clair, and was largely at
tended. .Seiul-lrofesioiiul League.
A scml-professsonal league of bate ball
clubs with Mahanoy City, Shenandoah, Mt.
Carmcl, Sbamoklu, Ashland and Girardvllle
is looked upon with favor by lovers of tho
national game, says tho Ashland Local.
Obituary.
Mary, wife of Martin Burns, died at her
homo In Wm. Penu on Monday mid will be
burled at Girardvllle to-morrow morning.
Tho deceased was about 38 years of ago and
is survived by her husband and one child.
The Democratic Primaries.
Tho Democratic Standing Couuulttco met
last night aud decided that the Democratic
primaries will lie held on Friday, January
22ud, 1807, and the Democratic borough con
vention will bo held the night following.
l'urcliaseil u Property.
James Morgau, of West Coal street, has !
purchased tho property of James Champion,
ou North Jardln street, now occupied by II,
II, Deuglcr.
Appointed a Deputy.
William Itceyes, membor of MaJ. Jennings
Council No. 307, Jr. O. U. A. M., of town,
has received his commission as Deputy State
Councilor of the order in this district. Ills
jurisdiction comprises three Councils.
Alien Klecteil Appraiser.
1 miomtM'tswiti;,"
Don't Forget
tho shooting match on New Year's day for
tho live black boar, near Bairil's field. Win
ner has the choice of taking tho bear or $20.
Tickets 2.) cents each.
I!. 0. Smith, 17 W. Centre street.
Siiii.vandoaii, Pa.
Volunteer nT America.
Tho Volunteers of America will have a
special meeting to-night In their armory, j
-Major Lindsay, of Philadelphia, will bo
present to enlist recrnlts and interview can-1
.11.1... 1....V ... ...
uiuiiies ueiure going out as oincers tor tno
Volunteers. Ho will be as-Uted by First
Lieutenant ifarslaiu mid wifeand Lieutenant
Hauleyand wife. Ministers of all dcnoini
natlousare l.i.ited to be present. A codec
supper at 7 o'clock.
nnco of tho Pnnco of Chlrnny-j j
tiiu lusiuuiiuu ui L11U men l. 1)
consul, bho nccoptod tho p r
tho mother nml daughtor hal
wagor botwoon thorn that huj j
poso within two months. H
Tho suit for divorce institvj
princo against ms vrao is now' I
at Cbarlorlo. Holglum, Illgo i.
to bo trying to induce his wlfrf-J
vorco procooiling against hlrif I
hor a largo sum of monoy If etp 1
it is nitilod, howuvor, that (
woman rcfusos to tako the
would enable Hloo to nmrir i
Itlltiilmila nf tutinli, .nl, 'I
hotel whoro tho pair aro stayi
runaway princess, and spccV
needed to koop ordor When
at the tbeator, adorned wl.
illamondsoiiil tho gypsy Janefi
tno ponormers on tho sta r'.' I
Tho gre.it.st bargains in tho lewelrv Hue uron so great la tho curlosit
at A. HoV.crman's.
- j Two More Itoillej Heel
i-iiy lour Hater Kent. 1!I li.Ml NU 1 1 All. Ala. Doc 2.V1I
III accordance; with tho notko issued by ' charred corpses woro found
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"" witiiciuiicuucut iiuLiariugu, tu-uay anil 1 lluu"a ,i ouiuinjr n wro: h
to-morrow aro tlio last days upon which to i inguam Jiinoral pacsong T
pay water rents. Those who fall to pay
witbiu that tlmo will find their water supply
shut off. Tho superintendent has given
sixty days notice, which expires on Thurs
day, und he says he will rigidly enforce tho
notice
lllekert's Cafe.
Don't forget that Mr. ISickert will servo
rabbit as free luueh to-morrow morning and
ovening. They will be sorved roasted and as
pot pie. Knough for all.
Mulch Night Si-rtlres,
Itcv. Alfred Heebucr, pastor, extends a
coiilUl invitation to all members aud friends
of the Methodist Lplscopal church to unite
in tho watch night scrvlco to-morrow (Thurs
day) evening. The meeting opens at 0:30.
I be pastor will preach the sermon. The
Long Strlko or Miners 1 4
Sharon, I'n.. Dee. cj. VI
among tho Mercer county co)
Imminent. Tho miners dcr i
of flvo conts per ton. and urn!
of tho operators to grant It iti
Tho miners In tho Hlack I
Trout mines, numborlng ill J
loiioweu liy iw omn ovesof t
mecllug will closo at midnight. Plcaso bring mlnos nml tho 2lX)lu tho 'Wol I
mo ii. r.. iiyumai witu you anil take part In i v'. iniuos. xno trouble wi
the hinging, Friends will bo welcome at by tho Increaso In wn-es in?
auy time during the service. Lotus watch 1 Pittsburg districts. This ill
the old year out and the new year in. 1 tlmo the men have struck In ij
months. J
brought hero yestorday Til
badly burned for identlflr-.tt
regarded ns reasonably c?rti
aro tho bodies of S, W TlbbJ
Algoo. A. II. Hint on, of 1
hero searching for his 15 vear f
he says, left humo f. r Uucnir
nud wns to havo left Guorne
Sunday morning. Itisfoarcil,
was n victim of tho wreck,
New Slave of l'llll il
.TAriisfisvirtv Vh, iw lU
tor and owner of the flllbu "I
Dauntless yesterday present I
oi tnolr cargo and naked s.
papora to Nucvltus, Cuba, T
slsts of iirtus nnd nmniunl ij
lect'ir rcfii-eil clearance u t!
hear from iiihlnrtou, n if
was siMit a-lanrt f r Inr'ru 1
clearunef shall bo r-'fused (
, t.-tviiiiii" - ,y: i t "if : me
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