e .fry OL. X.-iNO 209. SHENANDOAH, PA., Till Itt DAY, DECEMBER 5, 1895. ONNEtnft THE "EVENING HERALD" IS READ FROM THE FIRST LINE TO THE L A STB "EI TZEZETi? XE XZEZEI IfKI C3 A l.A I Trnrw ra m nr ; J. R. Williams 8c invoices of these goods and shall continue until the close of the season to keep the stock up to the high standard it has maintained since the opening. We hat-idle Butterlck's paper patterns. Monthly style sheet given away free. Tfe IPJ ITPII A AT r.j.iiiiuijfm HAVE YOU SEEN "CIIEVY CIIASE V M O R G A The Tery lntest in tho popular liouso gjunca. It bents Parclicsl and nil other pnmcs. Call and see it. Our stock of prunes of ovary description cannot be heat in tho town. MORGANS' BAZAR S' B A Z A R HERE IS SOMETHING FOR BOY OR MAN THE -rf a mechanical turn of mind. It is tho liiicst and best tiling out. Called tho "IRON CONSTRUCTOR." It is mndo of brass, and with it you can baild bridges of any description. THj-jfSr RELIABLE Dry Goods and Carpet Store, 113 North Main Street. Latest Styles and Materials in Ladies', Misses' and Children's COATS and CAPES All New Novelties In Dress Goods. Elegant line of Blankets and Comforts, at prices unheard of before. J coffee: Our Fancy Java, or In regard, to Tea, we occupy a front rank, all our Teas being very carefully selected by competent judges, and a trial order will convince you that we' can please the most fastidious customers. Weo'ffer nothing but good' grades that are noted for quality, color and flavor,, and they are, sold at popular prices V) o e a S o 0 m 01 a C3 Son, S. Main St. LADIES BEAVER, BOUCLE and CHEVIOT COATS. LADIES' FUR CAPES. LADIES' CLOTH CAPES. LADIES PLUSH CAPES. MISSES' BOUCLE, CHEVIOT and BEAVER COATS. CHILDREN'S LONG and SHORT COATS. We have them all, every gar ment the latest, best fitting and best made in the market. No where else will you get equal qualities at prices as low as ours A look through our Coat Room will convince you of this fact. We are daily receiving new No. 27- 11 N. Main St. THE TIME TO SELECT THE HOLI DAY PRESENTS Has arrived, and no where can yon bo better suited than at our store pre-eminently the storo of the town, Call and see our stock. JAPANESE GOLD EMBROIDERED SILK THROWS AND SCARFS. The latest in tho fancy ornamental line for bcautifyinp; a homo. Tho prices are away down for this class of goods. and tea IX I L . 'an, supplied with reasoning and dis cerning powers, may improve his con dition by the exercise of these faculties. This can be applied with very good effect in the purchase of Coffees and Teas. A good cup of CofTee depends not only on the making but the brand of Coffee, the grade, the roasting and preparation are very important factors. We feel confident that we can meet all those requirements. A delicious cup of Coffee is a certainty if you use our Fancy Blended Coffee. At KEITER'S. '8 1 1 The Naming of Members of the Various House Committees. LEGISLATION AWAITS HIS ACTION The Speaker Non-Committal as to His Selections, and Is Becoming Acquainted With the Hew Members Bingham Preparing New Bins. Washington, Dec, C Tho sennto la bored yesterday while tho house enjoyed o recess, but most of tho buslno9s trans acted was of a routlno character. Mr. Hoar showed tho disposition toward co operation with tho presldont In dealing With the Turkish question by offering n resolution denouncing the recent atroci ties in Turkey and assuring the executive branch of cordial endorsement by congress of a vigorous course for tho protection ol American citizens In Turkey and tho sup pression of tho barbarities against Chris tianity. Tho llrst formal speech of tho session was matio by Mr. Allen, of Nevada, on Cuba and tho Monroe doctrine. It was read from manuscript, and was lacking In tho spirit expected In tho treatment ol theso quostlons. Mr. Allen urged the recognition of tho Cuban insurgents, tho annexation of Cuba and a strong foreign policy. Tho Influx of bills continued, sov- oral hundred being nddod to thoso already Introduced. After the senate Republican caucus ad journed yestorday tho discovery was made that one of tho sonato rules allows tho ap pointment of tho members of tho commit tee, except tho chairman, by a plurality of tho votes cast. Tho rulo has become prac tically obsolete, but Its oxlstenco presents a most Interesting phaso of the situation. Under It tho Republicans can olect the members of tho committee, except tho chairman, becauso they iiavo beyond a doubt a plurality in tho sonato, unless all tho Populists should vote with tho Demo crats against them. Members of tho houso who havo boon closeted for brief times with Mr. Uecd do claro that they havo no knowledgo ns to what tho speaker Intends Jo do regarding committoo appointments. A constant stream of visitors havo been received by Mr. Reed, but they havo emerged with a paucity of information. Thoy say tho speakor listens to nil thoy tell him about tho commlttcu places which they think should bo allotted to themselves and their friends, and then says that thoru is plenty of tlmoyot, and ho will glvo tho mattor his most careful consideration. Not oven by insinuation docs he let full any scraps of information, It is said on good authority that Mr. Reed has slated but fow of tho many new members for tholr positions yot; that he Intends to meet them first and tnko their measures personally. It is known that Mr. Reed has told certain members who havo been preparing resolutions touching upon foreign affairs to confer with Mr. Hitt, of Illinois, and obtain his vlows bo fore they introduce tholrrosolutious. Thoro is littlo Information in this, howovor, for it has been a foregone conclusion that tho chairmanship of foreign affairs would fall to Mr. Hitt, the only possible obstacle be ing tho foar that his health might not per mit him to take up tho work. Until tho committees nro announced it is probable that tho houso will adjourn ovor two days sovoral tlmos for lack of anything to do, following tho usual course at tho begin ning of a congross. Goneral Bingham will undoubtedly lead tho members of tho Philadelphia delega tion in the amount of legislation he will introduce at this sosslon. Ho Is preparing bills for ro-onaetmont In tho clauses of tho McKlnlcy tariff, restoring tho duties on wool, on woolon manufactures, on tin pluto and on pearl buttons. For tho increase of tho circulation of national banks, which,inoffcct,reduces tho tax on circulation from ouo to ono-quartor of 1 per cent, and lncroasos tho circula tion to par valuo of tho bonds deposed with the governmont, this Is in accord ance with the old Republican policy. For the conversion of tho greenbacks and tho treasury notes now outstanding, with 2 por cent, bonds, interest payablo quarterly, to be oxchungenblo and ro-ex-chnnguablo. Ho will also introduco tlirco bills affect ing the League Island naval station. Negro Victims of Superttitlon. Littlk Rock, Doe. fi. Furthor details of the reported wholesale poisoning of no groos near Texarkana havo been rocolved hero. Up tothoprosonttlmotwolvodeaths havo occurred, and as many more are in a precarious condition. The negroes of tho community aro superstitious and ignorant, and do not bellove Hint tho deaths aro tho results of poison or dlseaso, but that It is pestilence vlsltod upon thorn by God. So strong is this belief fastonod upon them that they ref uso medical trcatmont. The doctors say tho deaths are tho insults of la grippe In vlolont form, and that there Is no poisoning. The disease Is spreading, and unloss the negroos can bo induced to tako tho medicine many more aro likely to die before the epidemic is stopped. Shoemaker May be Disbarred. Philadelphia, Deo. 5, William A. Shoemaker, of counsol for H. II. Holmes, tho multi-murderer, was brought bofore President Judgo Thnyor yesterday on a charge of subornation of porjury, The specific charge is presenting a fraudulent affidavit In support of a now trial for Holmes. Tho accused lawyer was ordered to uppoar on Deo. 14 and show cause why ho should not be disbarred us nti attorney of tho court. Will Oppose New License. Media, Pa., Deo. 5. Tho number of ap plications for license to soil Intoxicants in Dolawnro county, now on file in tho qunr ter sessions court, and to bo passed upon by Judge Clayton on Jan. 3, Is the largost known In tho history of tho county. The applications nltogethor number 183. In this list there aro about thirty now ones, Most of tho now applications will bo vig orously opposed by the tcmpcranco people. SUSPENSION SUSTAINED. Koticllloiis Pupils In tho High School Called to Account. Last evening tho case of all the malo members in class A of tho High school was placed before tho High school conimlttco of tho School Board, consisting of Directors Morgan, Treziso, Conry and Lee, Director Mahloy being absent. Tho cause of the arraignment was a complaint by James i. Lowis, second assistant In the High school, claiming the scholars refused to reeito after the schol was dismissed last Tuesday even' lag. Tho recital was required by reason of Imperfect recitals during school hours. When tho pupils rofuscd to oboy they were at onco suspended by Principal J. W. Cooper. Alter hearing all tho statements tho com mlttco sustained tho suspension, Tho board Is bound to maintain discipline among pupils, no matter who may bo affected, and tho pupils chafged were informed that to bo reinstated they must reclto at tho same hour afterschool, makfs an apology boforo Superintendent Whitakcr, Principal Cooper and Assistants Clints and Lowis, and a public apology beforo tho entire High school. In case tho pupils refused to comply with theso conditions they were to bo expelled. Tho conditions were complied with by tho pupils this moruingand the reinstatements wcro made. At Hreen'a Cafo. Iirten's Boston Baked Beans will bo served freo during and between tho acts to-night. Free hot lunch every morning. Meals served at all hours. A Public Kiitortnlnmcnt. Hope Section No. 10, Jr. Templars of Honor and Tcmpcranco, will this evening celebrate tho Both anniversary of the Templo of Honor, which is tho supremo council of tho J. T. of II. and T. The entertainment will bo held in the Beddall building, and the public is cordially Invited to attend. Tho program will prove an intcrostimr one. and tho occasion presents an opportunity to spend a very pleasant evening, as tho following program to bo rendered will nrovo : Shunni?. by tho Section; prayer; scripture reading, l. Urilliths ; comic reading, Thomas Dawson; vocal solo, James Patterson ; recitation, May I. Seltzer : cornet solo. Sallie Bed dall ; address, by Dr. Conwell : vocal solo, Bella Brown ; declamation, May Dusto; instrumental solo. Ida Kclilcr: re marks by pastors; closing ndo by tho Section. KciiilricU House Tree Lunch. Soilr krout and pork to-ulght. Child Ilurnetl. David, O-year-old child of . James and Martha Lawon, was severely, but not dan gerously, burned -whilo playing with matches. Tho family rcsidos on Kast Lino street, near tho hclilcy Bun colliery. This morning tho mother left tho child in bed and went to tho colliery to get a coal order. When sho re turned about 20 minutes later she found tho child burned and in tho care of neighbors who had been attracted to tho house. Dr. J. S. Kistler was in attendance and said tho in juries were not dangerous. The linen waist of the child was ignited by matches the youngster had taken from its father's clothes. The burns wero on the right side, neck and right hand. That they aro not inoro serious is duo to tho timely discovery by tho young daughter of William Gough, a neighbor, and tho appearance of Mrs. Emma Major, a neighbor attracted to tho houso by the cries Cough's littlo girl. Watson Houso Frco Lunch. Fino hot lunches to-night and to-morrow morning. Plenty on hand for all patrons. Obituary. Tho death of Charlotte Emelia Hafncr, daughter of Edward Uafner, formerly of town, occurred at tho residenco of her grand mother, Mrs. John Gruhlcr, on West Cherry street, yesterday. Tho deceased had been suffering sometimo from consumption. The funeral will tako place to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. For your fashionable hats, MAX LEVIT, Mrs. Powell Hurled. Tho funor.il of Mrs. Martha Powell took place this afternoon from tho family resi dence, on West Cherry street. Services wero held in tho Welsh Calvinlstlc Methodist church and interment was niado in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Lydia Lodgo No. 112, Daughters of Rebekah, of which deceased was a member, attended thofunoral in a body. On a New Footing. Wo era now iu the field with a complete line of Now Fall Shoes. At Womor's, tli place to buy, to secure best shoo valnea. tf Buccessful Atl'alr. Tho 23rd annual supper under the auspices of tho Welsh Baptist church, held In Rob bins' opera liouso last night, was a very en joyable and successful affair. It was liberally patronized and an excellent evening was afforded tho friends In attendance. The church feels very grateful to the many pcoplo for donations. Men's and Boy's Sweaters, MAX LEV IT. A Hale Consummated. Tho sale of tho C. E. Titman proporty, on West Chorry street, to Samuel G, Roberts was consummated this afternoon. Tho prico paid was ?0,500. Mr. Roberts will occupy the residenco. Schelfly House. Mock tuTtlo soup to-night. FineBt jobsters in town. Chicken soup. little neck clams, Rappahannock oysters. Hum. Sardines. Swiss cheese, Fish cakos. Oysters in overy style. Ankle Dislocated. Joseph Wilkawlcz sustained a dislocation of tho left anklo Joint while at work iu tho Shenandoah City colllory this morning, a fulling pieco of rock striking tho ankle. Satisfaction guaranteed by Bell, the plumber. I., Regular Meeting of the SrJioflthfcrfarBto Held Last EvcnTngtiltigr, THE SUPERINTENDENT!SiT'BEPDJITWlDltenWri6IMcn. A Number of Children RemalnmatnnBnlDdndod T wvvi For Non-Compliance WiUf.ttthBtaSoaro; of Health RegulationstBras-Bojirlng Upon Vacclnatibnitlon Thero was a regular mectlngetifiglnf SUhuflihUJpl &f f I .&3ntcMniWaist - &7&&' iioaru last night with all tholthumbUoratlbTATDA DS'R FN T. TPtTti Urn tendance, namely Mossrs. Dovitt, Hooks, Edwards, JmiioJjinMviUM Hanua, Lee, Morgan, Conry, CDW1CMdWBJBh71V."U.l?rA,J6ft and Price. It was cxnecled JMt tflnt khll,,flouaSlWCJXllClC would tako steps to fill tho. tacanCTactafai!eAhK3IliSE'lCJrA,PI4l!' by tho death of School DirecWredohnJdlliJ Stanton, but tho question did jiohfcnnfccomfl nh . 1 Weiss on tho attendance of tcaflAoaclah-stlat county instltuto last month utan el.rea'aJ showed that all tho teachers fromfrthiM M tnct had complied with rules- .dEstlnf IhetiiLtl-TOIIiHIBIJ'EHavatxiM-Ol tiitn. oupcrintenucnt Whitakcr read hudifoUtAihnlWbr Axr ccrTrcr.-t t . . : . .- .. , y , f .... l Hi! r ,.. . , .. 1 .vi-ui.uu uiu lAiuuiuuii ui iiic.uo? uomxttsiiools follows: Term enrollment IkwIlb'W4:1flM4riuffiut(Clh3lwU 9 ; total, 2090. Monthly cnroUnnwlmdirysSova! , xW total, 20U. AXcricrdsUyaWbT ActC ooTiWrT.ti , rn attondauco-lioys. 1011 ; glrlsAiWfi UAmJ 2187. Porcentnep of 1,ttI.n,ln,,n,W!,n.. 1 UKlS. Kmt-MIrtHf girls, 87; total, 88. Present ov.4rSTOryiJion'tPtl),ltErelI?dliehtC " uau. isiis oy citizens. 101 : 1U UlrwIMnurttfra The rennrt fnr ,i, .... i. Term cnrollment-Hov. r.m- ,l(m, jiihin,..ijuiUiW,-UUyW 5S8. Monthly enrollment-Boy; 30iisirle,OZeJl'PJHCPSecec- -lj; total, 35I. Average nlghtlteaJiuUocdac(WVM fisr Jfj f- fl VWTtff T, -Boys, 7l; girls, 70; total, 75. .Ilttlt lllE lt. 3 . Vis t hvnltlzniK Wl! l,u.I,lM., - j 81. " -j w.,M hjhyuj MVVIOLUird. J i .. !tt .- . TlieSuperlnlendentaddeclthiiniiacliltitlaldlJvrT ,. kq 0vA,pfainf had been suspended from tho daUyU TWffiS, with T account of not complying with thfl, rtiBcW .inJ?5?31 lft ?bft'lSvrt4- nun luiesuuu liuoi tnem iiei)iig.luyit0fu!14 Vrgt grade primary schools, and jM-ciseTUnthftfthB second grade. Ho also retortilliit. hl, t - -'j'w. mm, night school attendance warraiitrt-ntiia nuucu employment, oi me mil eitrpsoofpuiaitlgi school teachers. Considering all, Mm kiiAnU., !J : has done for the night school, Jta, thfieitttrKX; iiiuuu win nn rcsnniifiih a ii cno . ,.i..i.. ..... ..i ... , ..... . . - not well attended. Messrs. T. J. Edwards, Frank I&Muifafliid W. 1. Trezise, committee gii ru)lyj4omd piaccu ueloio tlio board a iiandh'lWJjS'meiVr grossed set of resolutions on tb dvtb'diji, bcliool Director John T. SUuitguQteyriii, engrossed in gold and silver lctter8.dnrdli'qi,d black ground and rest in a handhouiJW-ivvJ..U" gilt frame. Tho board decided to allow .IIoii.ttM, Fowler $127 in addition to his qWAtryf jyiej ioi- erecting tuojarum street yjotjfcijBbililb' ing. A request from Major JcnnhiiireiLLcWj No. 307, Jr. O. U. A. M., as to A-qtogBjHWwThf:1! flag poles on tho scliool buildings;wjVRffl tojJtsO nn cnnilltinii l,nt H,r, l, .! TrrM tho sunervision of the buildin!? ami j-ntxcJ v " -v "BWflfiWMrtflpj- TUo finance committeo was ftu.yiarjffidrifeJ uKBoimio a loan oi f-,uuu lor Jojuitm jjuu uwj th secretary of the board was nuUiorJn.'ilritull give the Tax Ueceiver his warrant-Ciitims iaJrfVll1 duplicate. Just beforo tho board took-.un. the last order of business-the rcadingiioL bs-H Scliool Director Conry sprung.atjRUjprjguij-j stating that when tho Soh6oltLipr40jjjr- cuaocu mo n into street. propertypjjyWfts r,ureu timt tnero wcro no encunmjgfljjijt Til AT. lift 111(1 mail n nrnim ikwm ... I tnority mat fcia.uuu stands aga hat. Aha PtoceJirni . . r- fcVUtk us puui omur propeny owneuitylrju, from whom tho site was purchasijrise( Tlift mqfln. ...no .... P..--...) , .1... 0,l:i and building and repairs commiUea.-l,as4erJ tain wlinthnr tlin inpnnilinnmn"nm...ta.tl.!!T7l ""tUgi property purchased and ondeavm0 J tp'jiurtJ ...Yrlmv Kllpfr'fv i WISU 11 OUUll 13 U1U CJUtO. . , Tho Holiday Show Is Hquiiadyi Every day brings crowds to Wilktomnls Wo aro increasing business hy .oiinjoa.l'J como, even If prices are clippedJo. jyJntLnT dress goods, share in tho Pr'ce-(ljIcyjtfatfiyjafi wen as mo nonuay stocK. The ojh'ygfiariliy SWf intend making in th. BpringcHJ soiling aoioimeiy necessaryjiuy BuTjPur4our v-i..ii.i liuuu. Bin. "K'"iaWreh uu.uio.iM, B.ura, a..K Barters, goJKeyjggjcg J'WjWrifihtJroo, In the Sporting ltiljt,0im Thomas O'Donuell, of l't,Jpiyeljc6lff'"clialf YfP1Su5ftor10 h'i$$t feWYWiflFVSEft'?! Iongos Peter Shauglinessy, of ,II5y0jtoojJro to a finish fight for a purse of ?evf gjijyjrgp) dollars. Patrick Roach, of GirardvlU.iU iNolujKfiJPryilfWliftfl'R.bvpW.'-P-.ll Tl... T ..ni.n.. r 11. . 1 o i i T- 100, to be run at any time and J&fefjMlM liP 1 K I i aside. Av-v4-A shooting match between Mjytc&ajyl LYrW T t linn ii I. ,.r ii...ln:nu i... 1 r I inn v,..i.6., uu... u. "iiuvliVI1jffl HWHecr:---L- arranged to tako place on Clirijftv.Tl oovon nirus apiece win ue suotaUfesOitTor siue. ' Columbia lleTt(i(lr jib excels because : It is h5jH5vj ojjo grado of hops and malt only, jyhjriietfii highest, known, 1 and hecauso yJJolg tYot' direct by tho niariufactures, wldcyffoVjy all middlo profit. rnttavllle's Kxonerntlansi.-. Tho Town Council. of FttjyflioU tuu report, oi tno auuiung comnmjgjjfjyiiCjj, allowed tax collector ejoneratlansjampuntlnir' ting tof3,302,50, less than nine Mr Tfintnfab total amount of the dupjicahtnaiiuj $37,318.02. '" Big bargains in woolen ujidurj8cwat MAX LEV IT'S. 15 East Centre fjj&?,beet 1EH MfilMartOriliiinEDtoattroev at lllDUf. r or tkk'obdtolktrTJlliuJta No . H(do fteadticaiiSidtSide - ootr& . No . Nbq JifccMlniWaist 9W No.o8&;hIiBisBust - oocw, i i .:. 7 ... . v "it levl.:i....n.i li li i . ... I ?J"i T J - M 'Pr u-nxibunastriuiGyiSPmrU'Or 1 I -BL tho POU36UrlUMlllmfiD(WSaa Tt cftliUXHCffiFRII itr.-viTi.:j..- .. 1 t mum iii;.iimi iTiic ViWAJ,JWJiU7T()ltlllUllULiyjiJ as t' it." MtrTf. , 1 ltuiannnui&ksx, -n TT i . r 11 . ,., WHUamidies, UW - - . 1"wuJ'w-" w --.ow. 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