( imminnnmnimimninimmnininninnnmmtni mmiiniminniniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirtr) Dusirxcs-s Mar For Fatally Trade Ao paper can lake the plate of 3 the Herald. It is read daily j fry every member of the family g Advertisers appreciate this. 3 A'nacs the home paper winei drst, wth home buyeis. The Hi rM brings trade that can not 'c rcaihcd in another i.wv. UIMUllllUilllllllilllJUlUJUlJllJJJ!lllJlJIIUlilllji :'iiuuiauiuuii!inmiiiiuiiiiiuuiuijmiiuiiiiiiiiiii2 VOL. XL-NO. 61. SHENANDOAH, PA., SAT HID AY, FEBRUARY 29, 1890. ONE CENT. ft mm m m j) -SOLD ON EASY TERWIS. Williams & Son, S. Main St. his week we place on sale a large line of PERSIAN SILKS in beautiful designs and colorings and the prices we make within the reach of all $1.00 and $1.25 per yard. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. PUR SILK DEPARTMENT Is the most complete in the county, containing nearly everything new in the silk line. Our rapid sales force us to replenish our stock dailv. enahlinf 11s to (ret linlrl nf nil the new thiucrs as thev I 41. Ve handle only desirable goods That are sold with our guarantee and you can always rely upon us to give full value for your money. P. J. GAUGHAN, MID-WINTER Ladies' Coats Reduced from $10.00 to $7.50 P " " 0.50 to 7.00 " " 7.00 to 5.00 " " 0.50 to 4.50 " " 0.00 to 4.00 " " 5.00 to 3.00 ' , Just a few sizes left. , 'Blankets, Comforts, Shawls similar reduction. At J. J. PRICE'S, Pianos and I have I havo received tlio finest selection of Pianos seo my stock and get my prices. I luivo the Li PIANOS Blasius & Sons, Schomaciier, i ALBRIGHT, L.UDYVIG, l ESTEV, jCash or on easy payments. Our prices aro right. Britton's Music Store, 2 and 24 East Centre Street, RAMON AT' S New Restaurant. VtTT T nc CARP All the delicacies of J Ylll, Ul 1 ilM-i S Culling's, 60c per hundred. Primes, $1.25 per hundred. .... Meals served at all hours and at short notice. .... SA. RAIVIOINJ AT, Prop. 119 E. Centre St. Above L. V. R. R. Station. XT REMOVAL C To close out before ' In! tarpets and Floor Oil Cloths ft ' r' 1 1 l 11 . ... vwiu ue soiu uc a reduction 01 prices. X For Sale Today. "Two .Oars Choice No. 1 TimothyJUay. One Jfar Dry Yellow Corn. jl Two Cars VENEZUELA The Monroe Doctrine and Schun burgh line are the all-engrossing subjects of the day. There can be no question regarding The . . New England Piano Because our customers (the arbitration committee) decided long ago in its favor, conceding every claim for durability, rich ness of tone, and beauty of finish. 65,000 IN DAILY U5E - 27 N. Main St. - : - BARGAINS. Hisses' Jackets Reduced from $9.00, $7.50, $0.50, $3.00, 11.50, fs.uu. To $7.00, $0.00, $3.00, $.00 $3.30, $2.00. Children's Long Coats reduced from S10.00. 5U.UU, 3.00, $7.UU, ?U.60, fo.UU, S4.SU, f 1.U0. To $7.50, $7.00, $0.00, $3.00 $1.50, $3.75, $3.50, $3.00. and other winter goods at North main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Orerans ! nml Organs ever displayed In Schuylkill solo Agency for the following makes: ORGANS-(- Estey, Crown, Weaver, United States, Lawrence, (7 Octave.) Only ono price. You are earnestly invited to call nt MAHAN0Y CITY, PA. tlio season, oysters and clams in every style, fl,e clirars and soft drinks. flue ciga removing, stock of r e i- C 1 h'er veni. irom regumr White Oats. At KElITEZF'S. Action of the National Senate on the Question of Recognition. MR. SHERMAN DENOUNCES SPAIN. The Veteran Ohio Senator Bitterly Ar raigns Governor General Weyler and His Methods Resolutions Urging Recognition Passed. Wasiiinqtos, Feb. 29. By tho ovor wholmlng votoof 01 to 0 tlio sennto yester day adopted iv concurrent resolution fnv orablo to Cul);n bollijrcroncy nnd tndc pendenco. Tho resolutions adopted nro as follows: Resolved, by tho scnato (tho houso of veprosontntlves concurrltiR), that In tho vplnlon of congress n condition of wnr ex ists between tho government of Spain and tho government proclaimed nnd for soino tlmo nmlntaluod by forco of arms by tho peoplo of Cuba; and that tho United States of America should malntnln n strict neutrality between tho contending pow ers, nccordlng to each all tho rights of bel ligerents In tho ports and territory of tho United States. Resolved, That tho friendly ofTtcoi of tho United Stntes should bo offered by tho president to tho Spanish government for tlio recognition of tho lndopondonco of Cuba. 'llio voto on tho commlttco and tho Cam eron resolutions resulted 01 yeas to 0 nays. Tho senators who voted In tho nogatlvo wero Cnffcry, Chilton, George, Halo, Mor rill and Wetmoro. When tho result wns announced tho densely packed galleries broko Into long continued applauso, which tho vlco presi dent checked with difficulty. Tho result was reached after n day of fervid speeches which at times aroused tlio crowd of spec tators toonthuslastledemonstratlons. Tho keen publlo Interest in tho subject was evinced by the presence of tho lnrgest crowd since congress assembled. Tho rep-' rcsontatlvos of foreign powers wero num erously In attendance, tho occupants of tho diplomatic gallery Including Ministers Mcndouca of Brazil, Hatch of Hawuit, Lozzo-Arriogn of Guatemala, Kcnglfo of Colombia and Baron Von Kettler of tho Gorman ombassy. Sonor Dupuy do Louie, tho Spanish minister, was not pres ent, but two of tho attaches of tho Spanish legation occupied scats with tho other dip lomats. Tho mnln featuro of tho debate was tho speech of Senator Sherman, chairman of tlio commlttco on foreign relations. As a rulo tho votoran senntor from Ohio spenks with resorvo and conservatism, so that it was tho moro surprising when honrrnigncd Spain and her govornor general, Woylcr, in tho most merciless and scnthlng lan guage. Mr. Sherman rend specific in Btancos In which Woylor was pictured as stripping young girl captives and making them danco before tho Spanish troops. Other speeches wero mado by Messrs. Lindsay, Lodge, Caffory and Allen. Tlio voting begun at 4 o'clock, nccordlng to ngreeiuent. It was simplified by tho with drawal of conflicting amendments, so that only throo votes woro necessary. Tho first disposed of tlio resolution of Mr. wnito, of California, limiting tho action of con gross to a request on tho prcsidont to grant holllgorency. This wns tabled by a voto of 57 to 13. Tlio araendmont of Mr. Ailon, directing iho president to rccog nizo tho Cuban republlo as independent, met like dofeat, 53 to 17. Then camo tho flnnl vote, as abovo recorded. Thero was an ontliuslastlo demonstra tion in tho houso when Secretary Cox, of tho sennto, shortly beforo 5 o'clock yester day afternoon appeared and announced thopassagoby tho upper branch of con gress of tho Cuban resolutions, but tho matter did not como up in any other form during tho day. After encountering tho unexpected opposition of Mr. lloutello on Thursday tho houso lcadors concluded to postpono taking up tho resolutions until tho legislative bill was disposed of. Tho whoio day in tlio houso wns spent In tho consideration of tlio legislative ap propriation bilt, and consldornblo progress was mado. An ugroemcut was reached whoroby tho bill to change tlio compensa tion of United Stntos attorneys and mar shals from tho fco to tho salary system is to bo offered us an amendment to tills bill. An nmoudment ollored by Mr. Tnwney, of Minnesota, to provide that tho mem bers shall huvo 100 per mouth for clerk hire throughout tho year, instead of dur ing tho sessions only, ns is now tho case, provoked tho charge that it was a "salary grab." Mr. I'uyuo, who was in tho chair, ruled it out on n point of ordor. Au at tempt was mado to overrule tho chair, but ho was sustained by a voto of 109 to .!!). Tho provision for senators' clerks was then stricken out, with tho avowed intention of effecting an "equltublo adjustment" with tho senate later. To l'ut ail Kml to Strike. PlTTSUUUO, Fob. 29. The success of tho truo uniformity agreement in the Pitts burg coal district is at last assured. Forty oporators, representing 70 per cent, of tlio entire tonnago, nfllxod their signnturo yes terday, and, ns it will only roqulro 25 por cent, more of tlio tonnago to make it of' fectlvo, and four othor oporntors, Includ ing Dcarmlt, who controls moro than that, aro out of tho city, but havo wired that thoy would sign, tho quostlon may bo re garded as dcilultoly sottlod. Vico Presi dent Cameron Miller, of- tho national miners' organization, says ho Is rojolccd at tho outcome, as it will bo tho death blow to strlkos, disturbances and discon tent in tho district. Smith's India Palo Alo, Yueugling's Stock Ale and Burton's Palo Alo constantly on hand at Ilickert s cafo. Will Attend tlio Fiincrul. Shenandoah Valley Council No, 530, Jr. O U. A. M lias accepted tlio invitation of Major Jennings Council to attend.tho funoral of John H. Scliwindt to-morrow afternoon. Heavy roorino undershirts or drawers at 23 ccuts. At MAX LEVIT'S. PERSONAL. Christ. Dossier, of MUTd It-port, was a town visitor yesterday. Misnes May ami Carrie lieddall and Sadie and Utissto Itoesoaro visiting friends at Mt. Cnrmel. Miss Annlo Colalmii, a charming young lady of Ashland, is visiting tho McDermott family, corner of Jardin and Cliorry streets. Miss Jcnnift C'ashuor, of town, and Miss Carrio Lawrence, of Yatosvllle, havo gone to Shamokin to spend a week with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. l'rcd. llcnncr, who recently resided at West Chester, aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Koiewall, of South West street. Mr, and Mrs. licnuer aro about ,to locate at Heading. CHICKEN AND WAFFLES FREE. Hot l.uncli l:tranrdinaiy ut Iho Ki-ndiii k IlotiNo To-night. Ono of tho grandest and most toothsome lunches ever spread before a fastidious public, will bo given free to tho visitors of tho Kendrick Houso this ovening, in tho shape of chicken and wallles. Kvcrybody who loves something good to cat should eomo, as there will bo plently for everybody and Mr. Jbtdziowicz and his gentlemanly assistants will givo you a royal welcome. Como and enjoy yourself. Our bill of fare : (Jams aud oysters in every style. Oybtcr soup, Sardines, 1'orkChop", Hams and l'ggs, Sausage, Chicken. Kino Liquors. Negotiation Kt-puit luted. Tho IIeiialu last night published a sport ing clipping from tho Mahanoy City Itecord to the cilect that W. W. Lewis and others wero trying tohringabuutamatchbctwcen'Scaldy' Ilill and Dick O'ilrien for tho next exhibi tion of the National Club in tills town nnd is requested to stato that tho National Club repudiates any such negotiations. W. W. Lewis has no authority to represent tlio club In anyway, nor will it allow him to work up notoriety for himself through its name. Tim Hurst is tho only authorized match maker for the club and ho has not been em powered to connect tho organization with any prize lighting arrangements. It is truo Messrs. Mulholland and Itellly, two members of tho club, wero in Ashland on tho sanio night Lewis is said to have been negotiating at that place, but they wero only thero to witness tho production of 1 Trilby." "Grandfather's Itocker" and "Tho Deacon West Astray," tlio most popular "hits" of the season, at isrumm's. .V Tun-Hi-ll SurprUo Party. .An enjoyable farewell surprise party was tenuereu jiiss niruio ucins, at nev Homo on North Market street, last evening, by a.largo number of her friends prior to her departure for Philadelphia, which she intends to make her future residence. An evening of social pleasure was very agreeably spent in dancing, binging and . other various amusement? Among tlioc who attended this merry gathering wero tlio following: Misses Hay and Mattio Leu, Jennie lieddall, Bertha lihines, liridget Foley, Leo Lawson, Lizzio aud Maggie Stank, Gcrtrudo Heese, Gertrude and Nellie I.evine, of town, Anna Hunsberger, of Tamaqua ; Gertrude Evans, of Ashland ; Edith Iioyd and Clara Granger, of Mahanoy City; and Messrs. Gt-orgo iJarret, Joseph euman, Charles Hendricks, Tliomaj Wren, William Campbell, John Williams and J. C. Clillbrd, of Mahanoy City; and Martin Hillingcr aud Dr. J. W. Van Valzah, of town. WANTED. A boy to distribute catalogues. Apply at tho Commercial Hotel. Ilicltt-rt's Care. Boston Baked Beans will bo served on Monday morning for freo lunch from 9:30 to 12. Special to-night : Fried Chicken. Stewed Chicken. Chicken Soup. Cillberton Colliery, After many months of Idleness, tho Gil bcrtou colliery will resume operations on Monday, giving employment to about 500 mea and hoys. Draper colllory will suspend operations ut tho same time, throwing out of employment tho sumo number of men aud boys. l'uro sweet apple cider at Schoilly House, In tlio 1'ur AVe&t. John H. Bollch, ono of our young towns men who went to White Oaks, New Mexico, eomo time ago, writes to tlio Hekalu that ho is now at Elk Creek, South Dakota, after traveling through Colorado, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska, and ho intends to remain at his pleasant quarters about six months. He bays he is having a good time. Special To-night ut Hcllbllly House. Krco hot luuch to-night. Half (J) dozen fried oysters only 13 cents. Chicken soup Oyster soup Fish cakes, etc, Miner' "Wages, Tlio collieries drawn to return prices of coal in order to determine tlio rate of wages to bo paid miners for tho last half of Febru ary and tho first half ot March have fixed tho rate at 5 per cent, below the basis. This is the highest rate sinco May, 1891. Oysters in all styles, lobster and shrimp salad constantly on hand at BIckort's cafo. A l'nriiior lEetlileut. II. II. KallMcli, who has been conducting a cigar manufactory and wholesalo tobacco establishment in Mt. Catmel for some time, lias decided to abandon business thero and will removo to Philadelphia, where a good position awaits him. llo formerly resided in, this town. A big line of fine hats, belling very cheap, at MAX LEVIT'S, 15 East Centre street. llltten by H Dog. Henry Briott, a book agent temporarily located In this town, was bitten on tlio left arm by a dog at Wm, l'enn yostorday. Dr. Hamilton cauterized tlio wound. Freo hot lunch from 8 to 10:30 to-uight at Schelily House. Fino liquors at ltickert's cafo. Gibson's, lloquot, Monogram, and Gallagher & Burton's Illack EuDoi wnisKics constantly on Hand. I Result of the Coroner's Inquest Held Last NlRht. VERDICT PROMPTLY RENDERED I There Were Four Eye Witnesses to tho Foul Deed and One Says ho Saw tho Murderer Steal Up Behind His Victim Before Shooting. Deputy Coroner Mauley and a jury com posed of Hon. B. J. Monaghan, foreman, James J. Powell, John Scanlan, John Mauley, John D.tudo and 1-. J. lircnnan last night held an inquest in tho caso of John H. Scliwindt, who was shot on Main street on tho 17th Inst, by Theodore Eisenhower, and died on the 20th Inst. Tho inquest was a brief ono and no now facts in connection with the murder were brought out. Dr. J. C. Church, who was tho physician in attendance, testified that tho victim died from a gunshot wound in tho back at about tlio tenth vertebra in the dorsal region. Patrick 11. Monaghan camo out of tho mines with and was at Schwindt's side when tho flatter was shot. Mr. Mona ghan did not see Eisenhower beforo tho shooting. Harry W. Smith and Georco M. lioyor testified to tho ehaso and capture of mo murucrer ny themselves. Smith also saw tho shooting. Ho did not sco Eiscnhowor beforo it occurred. John A. Lewis, of West Cherry street, testified that lie saw Eisenhower steal up behind Scliwindt and Monaghan. When Eisenhower got close bemud Scliwindt Lewis saw tlio gleam of a revolver barrel and tlio next instant a shot was fired. Scliwindt dropped almost instantly. Monaghan testi- lit-d that Scliwindt said as ho fell, "I am shot. Ho has shot tho wrong man." Ed ward McAtce, gateman at tho railroad cross ing on Main street, was unable to attend the inquest, but ill a written statement testified that ho saw tho shooting. When close to Scliwindt afterwards ho heard tho latter say. My God, I am shot. I am paralyzed. Send for a doctor," Iho jury promptly formulated tho fol lowing verdict : "That tho deceased died from a gunshot wound received ut tho hands of 1 ucodoro Eisenhower." At Ill-ecu's ltlnito Cafe. Scalloped oysters will bo served to-night for freo lifncli. Como and partake of them. Plenty for all. Tho best 50 cent neckwear ever displayed. At MAX LEVIT'S, 15 East Centra street. Itmiibiil-detl it Sulotin. Mrs. Lizzio Yetkois lias vacated tho prem ises at tlio junction of East Centre street and tlio Lehigh Valley railroad and taken possession of a saloon on that street recently owned by Louis Ambrose. Yesterday was moving day for Mrs. Yetkois and she hired a man named Petchulis to as-ist her. Every thing went smoothly until Petrliulis' wife, Kaniiio, who lias quite a reputation as a peace disturber, appeared upon tho scene and made uncomplimentary charges agriust Mrs. Yetkois. She said Mrs. Yetkois did wrong when slio tirocured Petchulis' cllsch.irnn from jail under bail. Petchulis had beaten his wile. Mrs. rctcliulis was ejected from tho place by Mrs. Yetkois' son and retaliated by smashing four largo, panes of glass in tlio front of tho saloon with her fists and with stones. Constablo Giblon arrested tlio woman and sho is under ball for trial at court. Variety of J'roo I.uiit'lu-t At tho Watson Houso to-night: Fish cakes, fried oysters and Boston stews. Brass band harmonicas, mandolins and guitars, finest bclcction in town, at liruuim's, The 1-ottsvlllo lClsU-ddfbd. St. David's Day occurs on Monday next, and Pottsvlllo will honor the ovent by hold ing ah eisteddfod. There will bo a number of men of note In attendance at tho sessions of tho eisteddfod and there will bo three sessions held, two during tho day aud ono in tho evening. Tlio main chorus competition will tako place during tho morning shortly beforo tho noon hour. Tho second his chorus contest will tuko place during tho afternoon session, whllo the male competition will bo held in tho evening, Shenandoah expects to canturo at least one of the nrlzos. Tho M. 13. choir of town will compete with bnamoKin ana Jicmllng in tho church chorus, uiona," prizo jtno Shenandoah Mendel- sou Glee Club will compete for tlio malo churns, "Go, Idlo Boy." prio $73. North of tho mountain towns will he well represented. Our stock of spring neckwear is complete. Como at onco fur your choico. At MAX LEVIT'S, 15 East Centre sheet. Spectacles and eye-glasses from 23 cents to fO.00, at Brumm's. The Hoard of ll.-allli. A regular meeting of the Bonrd of Health was held last evening with all tho members in attendance. Tho business was of a routine character. The epidemic commlttco reported one caso of scarlet! na and ilvo of diphtheria for tho past month aud twenty-two deaths, four of whicli wero nou-rosideut. The Health Officer was inbtructed to distribute tho printed annual report of tho Hoard to tho Borough Council. Big assortment of colored shirts at MAX LEVIT'S, 15 East Centre street. Xotlco to Contractors and Uiilldurs. Tho architect's plans and specifications for rebuilding tho property of Mrs. Sarah Wasloy. on North Main street, are now ready and can bo seen at tho Water Company's office, No. 28 West Lloyd street. 2-28-2t E. J. Waslev. Crossed Wires. A crossing of wires caused tho tiro alarm bell to ring several times last night aud this morning, but the taps woro Irregular and did not disturb tho firemen. Our entire stock of men's, hoys' and child ren's clothing will bo closed out ut half pricos, as we will retire from business April 1st. At The Bargain Clothing store, 23 South Main street. 2-20-lw 116 and 118 North Main Street. MAX SCHMIDT, - - - Proprietor. GREAT FEBRUARY REDUCTION SALE. This sale now going on, and there never were such offers made you as we are having it now. There is surely something that will suit you. 13e sure what we advertise, you can always get at the prices we quote you. COLLARS. We have an odd lot of Gents' Linen and Celluloid Collars, sizes 14, 15 and 17. We sell you at 4c each UNDERWEAR. An odd lot of Red Underwear. What is left, 29c Shirts and Drawers. Also an odd lot of White aud Grey Shirts and Drawers for boys and girls. Sizes 30 to 34 for 25c You make no mistake if you have a look at our stock. Our prices in Dress Goods. As a special drive in all wool Henri ettas, worth $1 .00, for 65c TRIMMINGS. Our trimmings same prices as advertised. $1.65 per yard, for .25 1.25 " " " .25 .50 " " " .10 .45 " " " .10 and so on as low as one cent a yard. HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladies' White and Bordered Hand kerchiefs. Also Gents' Red Handkerchiefs 4c SHORT ENDS OP SILK. Au excellent assortment of Short Ends of silk Worth $1.00 for .50 " .5 " .37 House Furnishing Department. A Variety of Majolica Pitchers, worth 25c for - 15c SCISSORS. Only an odd lot. Sale price 1 9c CHAMBER SETS. Chamber Toilet Sets 10 pieces. Sale price $i.89 Our large dinner plates .04 Potato Mashers .04 Toasters or Broilers .04 Large box of Shoe Blacking .04 Rolling Pins .04 Towel Rollers .04 You havo no idea what wo givo you. Any of these articles worth 10 or 15 cents. 116 and 118 North Main Street. D ID YOU NOTICE IT? THE BRIGHT LUSTRE ! All our Glassware is melted and finished with natural gas. We call attention to our new cut patterns. CAKE STANDS, NAPPIES, WATER BOTTLES, TUMBLERS, OLIVE DISHES, FRUIT BOWELS, TEA SETS, PICKLES, FRUIT STANDS. Our ioc line includes the latest out. Don't delay getting a Bon Bon Dish ioc. or a ioc Pickle for 5c. GIRVIN'S 8 S. Main St. STILL DROPPING, - DROPPING, DROPPING. 4 Cents more Chopped off the price of eggs. 13 Cents Now. Only Fresh Ones. Graf's, 122 North Jardin Street, Shenandoah:
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